[ { "Conversation_no": 1, "Truth_answer": "Gary Francis Caine Cherone is an American rock singer and songwriter, known for his work as the lead vocalist of Extreme and for his short stint for Van Halen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Gary Cherone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Gary Cherone is also known for his work as the lead vocalist of the Boston rock group Extreme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cherone sing well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1, "Truth_answer": "I like that Gary Cherone remained in contact and on good terms with Van Halen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Halen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant fact can you tell me about Gary Cherone that you liked?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1, "Truth_answer": "After his departure from Van Halen, Gary Cherone returned to Boston and put together a new project, Tribe of Judah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gary Cherone do after Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1, "Truth_answer": "After Gary Cherone, Eddie Van Halen recovered from his hip surgery in November 1999, and no official statements were made by Van Halen and no music was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they release any albums after Gary Cherone left?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1, "Truth_answer": "During that era, a single taken from 1988's OU812, When It's Love, reached the Top Five, peaking at No. 5. In addition, Van Halen was nominated for two Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2, "Truth_answer": "David Lee Roth called Eddie Van Halen to discuss what tracks would be included on a planned Van Halen compilation. Shortly afterwards, Roth re-entered the studio with the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Halen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Van Halen reunite with David Lee Roth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2, "Truth_answer": "Van Halen's appearance fueled reunion speculation. But several weeks after the awards show, it was discovered that David Lee Roth was out of Van Halen again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Halen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Lee Roth re-join the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2, "Truth_answer": "David Lee Roth released a statement in which he stated that he was an unwitting participant in a publicity stunt by manager Ray Danniels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was David Lee Roth's renion only temporary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2, "Truth_answer": "Two songs from those reunion sessions were added to the band's Best Of – Volume I album and released as singles to promote it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Van Halen release any songs during the time they were reunited?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2, "Truth_answer": "On September 30, 2019, David Lee Roth expressed uncertainty towards the band's future, stating I think Van Halen is finished. However, no formal announcement of a disbandment has been made.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Van Halen later explained he had initially been embarrassed by Roth's antics while on camera behind Beck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Halen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Lee Roth do that was embarrassing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records and Epic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is MMM?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records and Epic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924012012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is MMM an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "MMM was met with generally positive reviews upon release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924012012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was MMM a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "In July 2015, Gizzle told the press that she is collaborating with Sean Combs on what she describes as his last album, titled No Way Out 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is No Way Out 2?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "No Way Out 2 was never released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Way Out 2 a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "On November 5, 2017, Sean Combs announced that he would be going by the name Love, stating My new name is Love, aka Brother Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Love an album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs says name change is an evolution of my soul and my vibration“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201201214929id_/https://www.nme.com/news/music/diddy-talks-love-name-change-2205665_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sean Combs change his name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs continued to call himself Love, but it is unclear if his fans followed in his footsteps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Combs continue to be called Love?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Sean Combs started a clothing line, Sean John. It was nominated for the Council of Fashion Designers of America award and won in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Combs win any awards during this time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "Sean John Combs, also known by the stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy,Puffy, or Diddy, is an American rapper, singer, record producer, entrepreneur, record executive, and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sean John Combs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs has won three Grammy Awards and two MTV Video Music Awards, and is the producer of MTV's Making the Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs started the company by himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sean Combs start the company, Sean John, with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "Yes. In recent years, Sean John has expanded to a full lifestyle brand with the inclusion of multiple product categories including sportswear, tailored suiting, dress shirts, ties, hosiery, and eyewear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Sean John successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "Among the accusations were that workers were subjected to body searches and involuntary pregnancy tests. Bathrooms were locked and access tightly controlled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Sean John factory violating the Honduran labor laws?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "No. On February 14, 2004, Kernaghan announced that improvements had been implemented at the factory, including adding air conditioning and water purification systems, and firing the most abusive supervisors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sean John clothing line end due to the Honduran labor laws scandal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "In late 2006, the department store Macy's removed Sean John jackets from their shelves when they discovered that the clothing was made using raccoon dog fur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Honduran labor laws incident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs had not known the jackets were made with dog fur, but as soon as he was alerted, he had production stopped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when they discovered raccoon dog fur being used on their clothing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "David Monroe Shoup was born on 30 December 1904 in Battle Ground, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David M. Shoup born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "David Monroe Shoup was born on 30 December 1904 in Battle Ground, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was David M. Shoup born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup's family lived on a farm in Ash Grove, but moved to Covington to live on a new farm in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup grow up in Battleground?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup's family moved to Covington to live on a new farm in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David M. Shoup's family move to Covington?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup's family lived on a farm in Ash Grove, but moved to Covington to live on a new farm in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David M. Shoup's family move to Covington?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "At age 12 David M. Shoup was enrolled in Covington High School, a competitive high school with an advanced curriculum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David M. Shoup go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup was an excellent student, maintaining high marks in French, English, physics, and history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David M. Shoup do in school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "Additionally, David M. Shoup was involved in several extracurricular activities such as basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about David M. Shoup's school life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5, "Truth_answer": "Additionally, David M. Shoup was involved in several extracurricular activities such as being class president in his senior year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David M. Shoup in any other activities?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "Tarawa is an atoll and the capital of the Republic of Kiribati, in the central Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, and tasked to help plan the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the Battle of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "For his leadership during the assault and the push inland, David M. Shoup was awarded the Medal of Honor and the British Distinguished Service Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup receive any awards or medals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup also was awarded the Purple Heart for the combat wounds he suffered during the course of the campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David M. Shoup receive any other awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup's force met heavy resistance on the beaches. His LVT was disabled by shore fire, and he had to proceed without transportation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant losses or injuries from the Battle of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "In spite of his wounds, David M. Shoup rallied Marines around him and led them ashore to join the assault.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant that happened in the Battle of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup was transferred to the staff of Major General Julian C. Smith, and tasked to help plan the invasion of Betio on Tarawa Atoll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the invasion at the Battle of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup was selected as commandant by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and later served in the administration of John F. Kennedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6, "Truth_answer": "David M. Shoup opposed the military escalation in response to events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else important about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://poemanalysis.com/biography-of-ralph-waldo-emerson/_p4", "https://www.rarrecoverytoolbox.com/ralph-waldo-emerson-poem-analysis/_p4", "http://readwritethink.org/search/?grade=17&resource_type=20&type=42&theme=11&calendar-month=5_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ralph Waldo Emerson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 25, 1803, a son of Ruth Haskins and the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://poemanalysis.com/biography-of-ralph-waldo-emerson/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ralph Waldo Emerson's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 25, 1803, a son of Ruth Haskins and the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://poemanalysis.com/biography-of-ralph-waldo-emerson/_p4", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Born on May 25, 1803 to William Emerson and his wife, Ruth Haskins Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson grew up in Boston, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ralph Waldo Emerson grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was the second of five sons who survived into adulthood; the others were William, Edward, Robert Bulkeley, and Charles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Waldo Emerson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson's formal schooling began at the Boston Latin School in 1812, when he was nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ralph Waldo Emerson go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "In October 1817, at age 14, Ralph Waldo Emerson went to Harvard College and was appointed freshman messenger for the president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ralph Waldo Emerson go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson was raised by his mother, with the help of the other family members; his aunt Mary Moody Emerson in particular had a profound effect on him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ralph Waldo Emerson's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "In 1826, faced with poor health, Ralph Waldo Emerson went to seek a warmer climate. He first went to Charleston, South Carolina, but found the weather was still too cold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ralph Waldo Emerson move to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson then went farther south, to St. Augustine, Florida, where he took long walks on the beach and began writing poetry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ralph Waldo Emerson finally settle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "A number of Ralph Waldo Emerson's friends and family members were more active abolitionists than he, at first, but from 1844 on, he more actively opposed slavery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important for Ralph Waldo Emerson during the Civil War years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson did not appreciate being in the public limelight. But in the years leading up to the Civil War, he did give a number of lectures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Waldo Emerson ever lecture regardless of how he felt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson gave a number of speeches and lectures, and welcomed John Brown to his home during Brown's visits to Concord.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Waldo Emerson participate in many lectures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1860, but was disappointed that Lincoln was more concerned about preserving the Union than eliminating slavery outright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the Civil War years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Yes. The next day, February 1, Ralph Waldo Emerson's friend Charles Sumner took him to meet Lincoln at the White House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ralph Waldo Emerson successful giving this lecture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "The next day, February 1, Ralph Waldo Emerson's friend Charles Sumner took him to meet Lincoln at the White House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything take place at his lecture at the Smithsonian on January 31, 1862?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "The next day, February 1, Ralph Waldo Emerson's friend Charles Sumner took him to meet Lincoln at the White House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Waldo Emerson and President Lincoln get a chance to talk?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson's misgivings about Lincoln began to soften after this meeting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after Ralph Waldo Emerson's time with President Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Waldo Emerson also met a number of high-ranking government officials, including Salmon P. Chase, the secretary of the treasury; Edward Bates, and William Seward, the secretary of state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Waldo Emerson continue to meet high ranking government officials?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 8, "Truth_answer": "Another friend, Nathaniel Hawthorne, died two years after Thoreau, in 1864.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p18", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else took place after Henry David Thoreau's death and the delivery of Ralph Waldo Emerson's eulogy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans's' third studio album, Born to Fly, was released on October 10, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Born to Fly released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Born to Fly was eventually certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Born to Fly well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans won her first CMA award when Born to Fly won the award for Video of the Year, her first major industry award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Born to Fly win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Born to Fly has been Sara Evans's' highest-selling album, having been certified 2× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for U.S. sales of two million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Born to Fly sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, ABC Daytime and SOAPnet sponsored a tour, headlined by Sara Evans, that featured performances throughout the summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans go on tour after the release of Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans released her fourth studio album, Restless, on August 19, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200824013213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restless_(Sara_Evans_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sara Evans record the Restless album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Restless debuted at No. 3 on the Top Country Albums chart and at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of over 40,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Restless do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Suds in the Bucket's third single, Suds in the Bucket, was the most successful single; it was Evans' first ever Gold-certified single by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suds in the Bucket win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans's' fifth studio album, Real Fine Place, was released on October 4, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sara Evans do following the success of this album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans has charted more than 20 singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 9, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Sara Evans won her first CMA award when Born to Fly won the award for Video of the Year, her first major industry award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In which category did Sara Evans win her first CMA award ?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans was born in Boonville, Missouri, in 1971, and is of Welsh, English, Irish, and Native American descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sara Evans born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans was raised on a farm near New Franklin, Missouri, the eldest girl of seven children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sara Evans raised there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans attended Central Methodist for 11 days despite getting a full ride scholarship to a school with a good music department. She was to study music at this university.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans get an education in music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1991 to be a country music artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sara Evans become an artist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Sara Evans began recording demos. Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard was impressed by her demo. He decided to help her music career, leading to a contract with RCA Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sara Evans rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Although none of its singles (True Lies, the title track, and Shame About That) reached the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the album received praise for its neotraditional country sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Sara Evans's early songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "No Place That Far's second single and title track, gave Sara Evans her first Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs chart in March 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Sara Evans's songs reach any charts or billboards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1991. She met fellow musician Craig Schelske and left Nashville with him in 1992, moving to Oregon. They married in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sara Evans married early in her career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "While Sara Evans's' debut album was defined by neotraditionalist country influences, most of her material has taken a more slick, country pop production, similar to Faith Hill and Martina McBride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "At the age of eight, Sara Evans was struck by an automobile, and her legs suffered multiple fractures. Recuperating for months, she continued singing to help pay her medical bills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sara Evans badly hurt in this accident?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "Recuperating for months in a wheelchair, Sara Evans continued singing to help pay her medical bills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans still sing during this time?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 10, "Truth_answer": "When Sara Evans was around 10 years old, her father took her to Nashville where she recorded a single, and attempted to sell the record at Fan Fair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can share about Sara Evans' rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "A group with Burdon, Jenkins, and new sidemen John Weider, Vic Briggs, and Danny McCulloch were formed under the name Eric Burdon and Animals in December 1966 and changed direction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the members of the second incarnation of The Animals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "A group with Burdon, Jenkins, and new sidemen John Weider, Vic Briggs, and Danny McCulloch were formed under the name Eric Burdon and Animals in December 1966 and changed direction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the second incarnation of The Annimals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "The Animals also came out with albums such as Eric Is Here, Winds of Change, The Twain Shall Meet, and other albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals release any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "The Animals' success in their hometown and a connection with Yardbirds manager Giorgio Gomelsky motivated them to move to London in 1964 in the immediate wake of Beatlemania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals celebrate any successes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "The hard driving blues was transformed into Burdon's version of psychedelia as the former heavy drinking Geordie relocated to California and became a spokesman for the Love Generation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the second incarnation of The Animals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "The yakuza kidnapped the band's manager and threatened him at gunpoint to write an IOU for $25,000 to cover losses incurred by the tour's delay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the yakuza kidnap the band's manager?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 11, "Truth_answer": "The Animals promptly fled the country, leaving all their tour equipment behind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Animals after the kidnapping?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Sean Combs started a clothing line, Sean John.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sean John?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "The line made its fashion debut with a men's sportswear collection for the spring 1999 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of clothing is Sean John?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "It was nominated for the Council of Fashion Designers of America award for Menswear Designer of the Year in 2000, and won in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Combs receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "Sean John has enjoyed critical and commercial success with revenues now exceeding $525 million annually.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sean Combs clothing line successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his clothing line, Sean Combs owned two restaurants called Justin's, named after his son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about this part of Sean Combs' career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, Sean Combs agreed to help develop the Cîroc vodka brand for a 50 percent share of the profits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sean Combs opened up a couple restaurants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "Also in 2003, the National Labor Committee revealed that factories producing the clothing in Honduras were violating Honduran labor laws.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What labor laws were violated by one of Sean Combs' factory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "Bathrooms were locked and access tightly controlled. Employees were forced to work overtime and were paid sweatshop wages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other violations Sean Combs' Honduran factory had?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs responded with an extensive investigation, telling reporters I'm as pro-worker as they get.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Combs do after this discovery?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 12, "Truth_answer": "In recent years, Sean John has expanded to a full lifestyle brand with the inclusion of multiple product categories including sportswear, tailored suiting, dress shirts, ties, hosiery, eyewear, and footwear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sean Combs' clothing line?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records and Epic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924012012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Money Making Mitch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924012012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMM_(Money_Making_Mitch)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was MMM released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "MMM was met with generally positive reviews upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MMM do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "In July 2015, Gizzle told the press that she is collaborating with Sean Combs on what she describes as his last album, titled No Way Out 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was No Way Out 2?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "No Way Out 2 was supposed to be an album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Way Out a movie or an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "No Way Out 2 was never released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it do as well as Sean Combs' debut album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "Love or Brother Love was a name Sean Combs wanted to change his name to.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Love?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs says name change is an evolution of my soul and my vibration“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201201214929id_/https://www.nme.com/news/music/diddy-talks-love-name-change-2205665_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sean Combs want to change his name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 2018, Combs announced that Sean Combs would be going by the name Love, stating My new name is Love, aka Brother Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sean Combs change his name to Love?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs continued to call himself Love, but it is unclear if his fans followed in his footsteps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sean Combs still go by Love or Brother Love?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 13, "Truth_answer": "In April 2016, Sean Combs announced that after this last album and tour, he plans to retire from the music industry to focus on acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened after 2014 concerning Sean Combs?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "In that year, Gautier, drawing upon Deburau's newly acquired audacity as a Pierrot, as well as upon the Romantics’ store of Shakespearean plots and of Don-Juanesque legend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Pierrot and Shakespeare at the Funabules?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "He entitled it Shakespeare at the Funambules, and in it he summarized and analyzed an unnamed pantomime of unusually somber events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pierrot have any other work mentioned?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "The defining characteristic of Pierrot is his naïveté: he is seen as a fool, often the butt of pranks, yet nonetheless trusting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "Paul Legrand, the Pierrot who quakes with fear as a black arm snakes up from the ground before him is clearly a child of Pierrot in The Ol’ Clo's Man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things does Pierrot perform at the event?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot works with the Columbine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which person does Pierrot work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "The Harlequin works directly against Pierrot in most of the stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other people were mentioned in the story and what was their role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 14, "Truth_answer": "Depending on the rendition, sometimes Pierrot is held accountable for his crimes, and sometimes he is not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierrot taken responsible for the murder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 15, "Truth_answer": "In January 2014, she again ignited controversy for her wildly negative depiction of recreational marijuana users.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversies was Nancy Grace apart of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 15, "Truth_answer": "Grace has been awarded several American Women in Radio & Television Gracie Awards, the Individual Achievement/Best Program Host, and has been recognized by many other organizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 15, "Truth_answer": "Tragedies such as her handling of The Ultimate Warrior's death, and the Duke lacrosse case.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tragedy was Nancy Grace accused of capitalizing on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 15, "Truth_answer": "The Duke lacrosse case was a widely reported 2006 criminal case in which three members of the men's lacrosse team of Duke University were falsely accused of rape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the tragedies Nancy Grace is accused of capitalizing on occur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "Canio's Pagliaccio in the famous opera by Leoncavallo is close enough to a Pierrot to deserve a mention here.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Italian is Pierrot compared to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "Monti would go on to claim his rightful fame by celebrating another spiritual outsider, much akin to Pierrot—the Gypsy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Canio's Pagliaccio and Pierrot have in common?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "He is sometimes said to be a French variant of the sixteenth-century Italian Pedrolino, but the two types have little but their names and social stations in common.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Pierrot's origin traced to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot, on the other hand, as a second zanni, is a static character in his earliest incarnations, standing on the periphery of the action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of character was Pierrot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "Among the French dramatists who gave Pierrot life on their stage were Jean Palaprat, Claude-Ignace Brugière de Barante, Antoine Houdar de la Motte, and Jean-François Regnard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave life to Pierrot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Gaspard Deburau, sometimes erroneously called Debureau, was a celebrated Bohemian-French mime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jean Palaprat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 16, "Truth_answer": "The King during that time banished the troupe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who banished the troupe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "Robeson read the prepared statement and told Josh White that he personally felt it would be wrong to go to Washington and appear before HUAC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_White_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it that Robeson considered wrong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Daniel White was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist. He also recorded under the names Pinewood Tom and Tippy Barton in the 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josh White?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "Josh White was called into the FBI offices dozens of times between 1947 and 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Josh White do this?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "Josh White transcended the typical racial and social barriers of the time who associated blues with a rural, while performing in nightclubs and theaters during the 1930s and 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josh White do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "Josh White transcended the typical racial and social barriers of the time who associated blues with a rural, while performing in nightclubs and theaters during the 1930s and 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_White_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did he transcended the typical racial and social barriers of the time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "Josh White said, In 1933, I wrote and recorded a song called 'Low Cotton,' about the plight of Negro cotton pickers down South.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Josh White say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "One of Josh White's most popular recordings during the 1940s was One Meatball, lyrics a song about a little man who could afford only one meatball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Josh White do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "One of Josh White's most popular recordings during the 1940s was One Meatball, lyrics a song about a little man who could afford only one meatball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_White_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Josh white record this song?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 17, "Truth_answer": "When offered the song Josh White immediately recorded it, and it became the first million-selling record by a male African-American artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_White_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Josh White recorded his song, Meatball?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White was born on February 11, 1914, in the black section of Greenville, South Carolina, one of the four children of Reverend Dennis and Daisy Elizabeth White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was Josh white born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White was born on February 11, 1914, in the black section of Greenville, South Carolina, one of the four children of Reverend Dennis and Daisy Elizabeth White.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_White_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Josh White born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White was born on February 11, 1914, in the black section of Greenville, South Carolina, one of the four children of Reverend Dennis and Daisy Elizabeth White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Josh White born in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White was born on February 11, 1914, in the black section of Greenville, South Carolina, one of the four children of Reverend Dennis and Daisy Elizabeth White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was Josh White born in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White was born on February 11, 1914, in the black section of Greenville, South Carolina, one of the four children of Reverend Dennis and Daisy Elizabeth White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josh White's parents name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White's father threw a white bill collector out of his home in 1921, his father was beaten, and then was locked up in a mental institution, where he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Josh White's dad?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Two months after his father had been taken away from the family, Josh White left home with Blind Man Arnold, a black street singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josh White's do for this?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 18, "Truth_answer": "Josh White became a prominent race records artist, with a prolific output of recordings in genres including Piedmont blues, country blues, gospel music, and social protest songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Josh White do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 19, "Truth_answer": "It is said that octagonal drum originated with the snare drum of the Eight-banner military and the melody was made by the banner soldiers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Manchu people create the Octagonal drum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 19, "Truth_answer": "Octagonal drum is a type of Manchu folk art that was very popular among bannermen, especially in Beijing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Octagonal drum used for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 19, "Truth_answer": "The drum is composed of wood surrounded by bells. The drumhead is made by wyrmhide with tassels at the bottom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What material was the octagonal drum made from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 19, "Truth_answer": "The eight sides of the octagonal drum represent the eight flags used by the ruling Manchu ethnicity during the Qing Dynasty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Octagon shape chosen for the drum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 19, "Truth_answer": "When artists perform, they use their fingers to hit the drumhead and shake the drum to ring the bells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an object that was used to play the Octagonal drum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 19, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, octagonal drum is performed by three people. One is the harpist; one is the clown who is responsible for harlequinade; and the third is the singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other instruments that the Manchu people played along with the drum?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "The seventh season starts with Willow Rosenberg in England, unnerved by her power, studying with a coven near Giles' home to harness it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow_Rosenberg_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does season 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer start for Willow Rosenberg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg fears returning to Sunnydale and what she is capable of doing if she loses control again, a fear that dogs her the whole season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow_Rosenberg_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Willow Rosenberg unnerved by her power?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "Yes. In the final episode of the series, Chosen, Buffy Summers calls upon Willow Rosenberg to perform the most powerful spell she has ever attempted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow_Rosenberg_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Willow Rosenberg ever return to her home?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "Yes. With Kennedy nearby, Willow Rosenberg infuses every Potential Slayer in the world with the same powers Buffy Summers and Faith have.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Willow Rosenberg use her power during this season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "The spell momentarily turns Willow Rosenberg's hair white and makes her glow—Kennedy calls her a goddess—and it ensures that Buffy Summers and the Potentials defeat the First Evil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens when Willow Rosenberg casts the spell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "No. Willow Rosenberg is able to escape with Buffy Summers, Xander Harris, Rupert Giles, and Kennedy as Sunnydale is destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does casting the spell harm Willow Rosenberg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "Potential Slayers from around the globe congregate at Buffy Summers's home and she trains them to battle the First Evil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interest happen during for Willow Rosenburg at the end of seaosn 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenburg and the rest of her group escaped from the dark caverns to above ground with the rest of civilization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they go when Willow Rosenburg and the rest of her group escape to at the end of season 7?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 20, "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg cast a spell to destroy the First Evil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Willow Rosenberg cast the spell to destroy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "The Buffy television series first aired mid-season in March 1997, almost immediately earning positive critical reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was season 1 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg is presented as a bookish nerd with computer skills, and intimidated by popular girls. However, she quickly forms a friendship with Buffy Summers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does season 1 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the second season, Willow Rosenberg begins to study magic following the murder of the computer teacher and spell caster Jenny Calendar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow_Rosenberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Willow Rosenburg start to develope as a character?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "Buffy Summers is the main protagonist. The television series shows Buffy carrying out her destiny surrounded by a group of friends and family who support her in her mission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Buffy Summers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "Through the gamut of changes Willow Rosenberg endures in the series, Buffy Summers studies scholar Ian Shuttleworth states that Alyson Hannigan's performances are the reason for Willow's popularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg is able to perform a complicated spell to restore the soul of Angel, a vampire who is also Calendar's murderer and Buffy Summers' boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens next because of Willow Rosenburg's ability to learn magic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "During the third season three episodes explore Willow Rosenberg's backstory and foreshadow her development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the 3rd season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer start?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 21, "Truth_answer": "Willow Rosenberg's mother is a career-obsessed academic who is unable to communicate with her daughter, eventually trying to burn Willow at the stake for being involved in witchcraft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willow_Rosenberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Willow Rosenburg's backstory?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "People such as Mike White and Katherine Heigl claimed some of Judd Apatow's writing was sexist. Apatow's response was that some of his movies are about immature, sexist characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was there to debate about Judd Aapatow's work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "Judd Apatow is the founder of Apatow Productions, through which he produced the television series Freaks and Geeks, Crashing and directed the films Knocked Up, and This Is 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "Judd Apatow told an interviewer that the characters in Knocked Up are sexist at times... but it's really about immature people who are afraid of women and relationships.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Judd Apatow's approach to women?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "Lena Dunham said Judd Apatow's works, are about trying to get closer to yourself. He's the perfect match for being 25, because that's all they are interested in.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the criticism of Judd Apatow's work taken by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "Outside of Judd Apatow's working being called sexist, there isn't must controversy surrounding Judd Apatow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy concerning Judd Apatow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "Judd Apatow said one of the projects I'm most proud of is Freaks and Geeks, which is about a woman in high school struggling to belong.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the debate about Judd Apatow's work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 22, "Truth_answer": "Judd Apatow took the criticism seriously enough to comment back about them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judd Apatow take the criticism about his work seriously?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "Tony Lewis is the lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the lead singer of the Outfield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Outfield have success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "1987 saw the release of The Outfield's second album, Bangin'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bangin released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "Bangin' sold reasonably well and was certified Gold in the United States. A US summer tour opening for Night Ranger followed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have any tours in this timeframe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "Bangin' did not achieve the acclaim of Play Deep, but it did spawn a Top 40 single Since You've Been Gone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have any top 40 hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "After the Babylon LP, Alan Jackman parted ways with the band and was replaced for a concert tour by Paul Read.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any band members leave The Outfield?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "Voices of Babylon is the third studio album by the British band The Outfield, released during the spring of 1989 and which spawned an eponymous single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of The Outfield's third album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 23, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield break up in 1991?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King criticized the United States Lawn Tennis Association, denouncing where top players were paid under the table to guarantee their entry into tournaments. King argued that was elitist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me some information on the Player Compensation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "In early 1968, Billie Jean King won three consecutive tournaments to end her Australian tour. King won three Grand Slam singles titles in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other key points to the career Grand Slam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Billie Jean King defeated Dorothy Dodo Cheney for the first time in five career matches, winning their semifinal at the Southern California Championships 6–0, 6–3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win anything else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "Regarded as one of the greatest women's tennis players of all time, Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was Billie Jean King?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King played in 18 singles tournaments, 29 doubles tournaments, and 18 mixed doubles tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many tournaments did Billie Jean King participate in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on Billie Jean King in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King is an advocate for gender equality and has long been a pioneer for equality and social justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Billie Jean King do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 24, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King was also the founder of the Women's Tennis Association and the Women's Sports Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important to know about Billie Jean King?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 25, "Truth_answer": "Osceola was buried with military honors at Fort Moultrie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Osceola's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 25, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 25, "Truth_answer": "No, nothing of Osceola was torched.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Frederick Weedon torch any of his body part?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 25, "Truth_answer": "No, Dr. Frederick Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the head, Dr. Frederick Weedon kept for so long, embalmed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 25, "Truth_answer": "Chief Joe Dan Osceola, Ambassador of the Seminole Tribe, was Osceola's great-great-great grandson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Osceola's family member not mentioned in the article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 25, "Truth_answer": "According to the oral tradition of his descendants, Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head right before his funeral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dr. Frederick Weedon cut off Osceola's head?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "Osceola's nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Osceola's role in the resistance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731053952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Payne's_Landing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Treaty of Payne's Landing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida to make way for their desired agricultural development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1835, Osceola, with the same rifle Thompson gave him, killed the Indian agent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Osceola do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "Wiley Thompson was a United States Representative from Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Wiley Thompson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "On one occasion Osceola quarreled with Wiley Thompson, who had the warrior locked up at Fort King for two nights until he agreed to be more respectful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wiley Thompson do to Osceola?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "As US relations with the Seminole deteriorated, Wiley Thompson forbade the sale of guns and ammunition to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Wiley Thompson forbid the sale to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 26, "Truth_answer": "Osceola and his followers shot six people outside Fort King, while another group of Seminole ambushed and killed a column of US Army, more than 100 troops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Seminoles do in response to Wiley Thompson's actions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hasan al-Askari's wife's name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Narjis bint Yashoua was the wife of Imam Hasan al-Askari and the mother of the final Imam of Twelver Shia Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Narjis bint Yashoua?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Some sources have described her as a Roman princess who pretended to be a slave so that she might travel from her kingdom to Arabia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Narjis bint Yashoua a slave?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Yes, after reading the letter in the red pouch, she desperately wanted to be sold to the writer of the letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hasan al-Askari buy Narjis bint Yashoua?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Ali al-Hadi, wrote a letter in the script of Rûm, put it in a red purse with 220 dinars, and gave it to his friend Bashar ibn Sulaiman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ali al-Hadi do with the red purse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "It was decided before even meeting that she was to be wed to Hasan al-Askari.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hasan al-Askari and Narjis bint Yashoua marry right away?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was foreshadowing of future events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Narjis bint Yashoua's dream significant in some way?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 27, "Truth_answer": "Some believe Hasan al-Askari died from illness. But, according to some Shia sources, others think he was poisoned at the age of 28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hasan al-Askari born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "In 231 or 232 A.H., Hasan al-Askari was born in Medina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hasan al-Askari born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "Hasan al-Askari's parents were Ali al-Hadi and Al-Askari's mother's given name was Hadith, though some say she was called Susan, Ghazala, Salil, or Haribta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Hasan al-Askari's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "Hasan al-Askari's siblings were Muhammad and Ja'far.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hasan al-Askari have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "It is said that even as a child, Hasan al-Askari was endowed with divine knowledge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything important or notable about Hasan al-Askari's early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "No formal training but, in Samarra, Hasan al-Askari spent most of his time reading the Quran and the Sharia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hasan al-Askari receive any education or religious training?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "According to Donaldson, Hasan al-Askari must have studied languages. In later years it was known that he could speak Hindi with the pilgrims from India, Turkish, and Persian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other pertinant or interesting info the reader should know about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "According to Shiite accounts, Hasan al-Askari was poisoned through intrigue of Al-Mu'tazz the Abbasid caliph, in 254/868, and was buried in Samarra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other background info on Ali al-Hadi?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 28, "Truth_answer": "According to Shia accounts, however, it is part of the divine knowledge given to all Imams to be able to speak all human languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other information about Hasan al-Askari's formative years that is important?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is marriage-a-la-mode a set of pictures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907114344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_A-la-Mode_(Hogarth)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Marriage A-la-Mode depict?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "William Hogarth finished Marriage A-la-Mode in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Hogarth finish it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "This series of paintings were not received as well as William Hogarth's other moral tales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907114344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_A-la-Mode_(Hogarth)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marriage A-la-Mode well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "Marriage A-la-Mode is currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Marriage A-la-Mode now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "Yes, all the paintings were engraved and the series achieved wide circulation in print form.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marriage A-la-Mode reproduced?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "Although this series of paintings are works of art in their own right, their original purpose was to provide the subjects for the series of engraved copper plate prints.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907114344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_A-la-Mode_(Hogarth)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marriage A-la-Mode made on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 29, "Truth_answer": "William Hogarth sold them to a Mr. Lane of Hillington for one hundred and twenty guineas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who bought Marriage A-la-Mode first?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p4", "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Harlot's Progress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p4", "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who drew Harlot's Progress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress and appeared first as paintings before being published as engravings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many paintings were there in the Harlot's Progress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, Harlot's Progress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Hogarth draw Harlot's Progress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant, who wastes all his money on luxurious living, prostitution and gambling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Rake's_Progress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Rake's Progress about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "In a historical context, a rake was a man who was habituated to immoral conduct, particularly womanising.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Tom Rakewell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "The oil paintings of A Rake's Progress are displayed in the gallery room at Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where these 8 paintings of Rake's Progress now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 30, "Truth_answer": "The oil paintings of A Rake's Progress are displayed in the gallery room at Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are these paintings of Rake's Progresses now?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "MCA years were the time Oingo Boingo was signed to MCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the MCA years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Mike Gormley, who had just left the position of VP of Publicity and Asst. to the Chairman of A&M, negotiated a release from the label and signed to MCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What switches did Oingo Boingo make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo released three albums from 1985 to 1990: Dead Man's Party, Boi-ngo, and Dark at the End of the Tunnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo release any songs between 1985 to 1990?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Weird Science is a song by Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman, it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Weird Science about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Weird Science was released on the film's soundtrack, as well as Oingo Boingo's 1985 album, Dead Man's Party, as a longer mix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Weird Science written?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including an appearance in the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo release any more sound tracks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo used MCA Records for the most part to release their music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which label did Oingo Boingo use to release their music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "The first release with the new line-up was Dead Man's Party in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo release any albums during this period?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 31, "Truth_answer": "Dead Man's Party featured Oingo Boingo's highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100, Weird Science, which was written for the John Hughes film of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dead Man's Party do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boing also released the albums Only a Lad, Nothing to Fear, and Good for Your Soul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523073121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_a_Lad_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Elfman_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo release any albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo appeared on the movie Back to School in 1986, performing their hit single Dead Man's Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Elfman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "As a rock band, Oingo Boingo started as a ska and punk-influenced new wave octet, achieving significant popularity in Southern California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where Oingo Boingo influenced by anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo continued to regularly perform live, most notably with annual Halloween concerts at Irvine Meadows and the Universal Amphitheatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo do any live performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Weird Science features Oingo Boingo performing in an abstract laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo do any music videos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "Popular LA radio & television personality Richard Blade gave a speech describing Oingo Boingo. Several members attended the meeting from across the band's changing line-ups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo work with any other celebrities?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo began as a street theater troupe in Los Angeles, founded by Richard Elfman in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Oingo Boingo in 1972?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo appeared on a number of movie soundtracks in the early to mid-1980s, including an appearance in the movie Back to School in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Oingo Boingo in any movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 32, "Truth_answer": "The movies Danny Elfman worked on have all been critically acclaimed hits such as Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Good Will Hunting, Men in Black, Spider-Man, and Big Fish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the movies Oingo Boingo performed on received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "After dropping out of high school in 1942, Chet Atkins landed a job at WNOX-AM radio in Knoxville, where he played fiddle and guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103225738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Atkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chet Atkins start his musical career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "Though not clearly stated, it's possible that dropping out of high school prompted Chet Atkins to pursue a musical career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted Chet Atkins to start his musical career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins made his first appearance at the Opry in 1946 as a member of Foley's band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chet Atkins playing with a band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "When Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chet Atkins successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins faced difficulty in his field of work due to his shy nature and unique sound that to some was not country enough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't Chet Atkins successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins began assisting Sholes as a session leader when the New York–based producer needed help organizing Nashville sessions for RCA Victor artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103225738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Atkins_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chet Atkins have a job other than playing music at the time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "Jazz had always been a strong love of Chet Atkins', and often in his career he was criticized by pure country musicians for his jazz influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chet Atkins reviewed by critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins produced albums such as Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar, Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, A Session with Chet Atkins, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103225738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Atkins_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chet Atkins record anything?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 33, "Truth_answer": "RCA Victor label company released most of Chet Atkin's work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the record company that released Chet Atkin's work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Siman had been encouraging Steve Sholes to sign Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed Chet Atkins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Steve Sholes signed Chet Atkins, as his style was suddenly in vogue. Sholes, A&R director of country music at RCA, tracked Atkins down in Denver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Sholes sign Chet Atkins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins released numerous albums with RCA Records including Stringin' Along with Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions, Finger Style Guitar, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chet Atkins record any song with RCA Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins recorded numerous albums with RCA Records from 1953 all the way to 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chet Atkins do the recording with RCA Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "During their first release, Chet Atkins' albums were not very sought after.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chet Atkins' Gallopin' Guitar successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins and Jethro Burns married twin sisters, Leona and Lois Johnson, who sang as Laverne and Fern Johnson, the Johnson Sisters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Yes, when Sholes took over pop production in 1957—a result of his success with Elvis Presley—he put Chet Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sholes later show appreciation or help Chet Atkins back?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins received numerous awards, including 14 Grammy awards and nine Country Music Association awards for Instrumentalist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things does Chet Atkins do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, a tribute song, Chet's Tune, was produced for Chet Atkins' birthday, with contributions by a long list of RCA Victor artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103225738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Atkins_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people produce for Chet Atkin's birthday?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 34, "Truth_answer": "Chet Atkins would turn over his administrative duties to Jerry Bradley, son of Owen, in 1973 at RCA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103225738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chet_Atkins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Chet Atkins work for RCA Records?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 35, "Truth_answer": "Canyon de Chelly National is one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Canyon de Chelly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 35, "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson and his men won the battle, but the cold and lack of food took a tole toll on the men there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Kit Carson and his men safe at Canyon de Chelly?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 35, "Truth_answer": "The Navajo that inhabited the area fought back against Kit Carson's invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Kit Carson and his men ever attacked at Canyon de Chelly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 35, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-three people were killed at the Battle of Canyon de Chelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people died at the Battle of Canyon de Chelly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 36, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton became a member of the House of Representatives in January 3, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rogers Morton elected to Congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 36, "Truth_answer": "No. Rogers Morton decided to challenge Democratic incumbent Thomas Francis Johnson of Maryland's 1st congressional district. Johnson, who was reeling from a political scandal, lost in the general election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it a close race between Rogers Morton and Thomas Francis Johnson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 36, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton worked to enact legislation that would preserve the Chesapeake Bay, including laws reducing pollution into the Bay, and working for the creation of a park on Assateague Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rogers Morton do as a congressman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 36, "Truth_answer": "Concerning civil rights, Rogers Morton voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but cast no vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rogers Morton work to enact other legislation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "While a member of Bill Peer's Melody Boys and Girls, Peer encouraged Patsy Cline to have a more appropriate stage name. She changed her name from Virginia to Patsy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patsy Cline begin going by the name of Patsy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "In Patsy Cline's childhood, the family relocated where Sam Hensley could find employment, including Elkton, Staunton, and Norfolk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Patsy Cline's early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "The fever affected Patsy Cline's throat and when she recovered she had this booming voice like Kate Smith's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the illnesses affect Patsy Cline?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline had a sister and a brother: Sylvia Mae Hensley and Samuel Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's father sexually abused her and deserted the family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Patsy Cline relationship with her parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline had a beautiful relationship with her mother. Cline's mother said they were more like sisters than parent and child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Patsy Cline start singing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "She was not officially added to the program's television shows until October 1955. Patsy Cline's television performances received critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Patsy Cline's singing on the show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "At age 13, after her recovery in the oxygen tent, Patsy Cline developed an interest in singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Patsy Cline when she began singing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 37, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's went from performing at nightclubs to auditioning for the Grand Ole Opry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the night club gigs lead to for Patsy Cline?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "This CPP movement was happening around June 12, 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did this CPP movement occur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "After twelve years abroad pursuing higher education, Kwame Nkrumah returned to the Gold Coast to begin his political career as an advocate of national independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kwame Nkrumah do upon his return to the Gold Coast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "Kwame Nkrumah formed the Convention People's Party, which achieved rapid success through its unprecedented appeal to the common voter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121014501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Kwame Nkrumah returned to the Golden Coast?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "Kwame Nkrumah became Prime Minister in 1952 and retained this position when Ghana declared independence from Britain in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "As the fifth of March turned to the sixth, Kwame Nkrumah stood before tens of thousands of supporters and proclaimed, Ghana will be free forever.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kwame Nkrumah say to tens of thousands of supporters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "Kwame Nkrumah was hailed as the Osagyefo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kwame Nkrumah speech about Ghana's independence lead to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 38, "Truth_answer": "Osagyefo means redeemer in the Akan language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kwame's supporters call him Osagyefo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 39, "Truth_answer": "SMAP have actively offered philanthropic support especially to the victims and regions affected by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami and the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charitable causes was SMAP involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 39, "Truth_answer": "SMAP hosted NTV's annual telethon, 24 Hour Television, and raised 1.1 billion yen. Kusanagi and Katori hosted the 24 Hour Television, again, and raised one billion yen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did SMAP offer this support through donations or performing at a benefit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 39, "Truth_answer": "They bought a 30-second television commercial block in their weekly television program, SMAP×SMAP, to air a commercial on the information about the Japanese Red Cross Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cause did SMAP raise the money for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 39, "Truth_answer": "No, SMAP did telethons for several different causes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this SMAP's only time hosting a telethon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 39, "Truth_answer": "SMAP have actively worked as the members of Marching J, a charity organization established by their agency, Johnny & Associates. Each band member have also made individual donations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116061428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMAP_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were SMAP involved with any other philanthropic endeavors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album released through Mercury/Polygram Records, entitled Middle of Nowhere, which earned three Grammy nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hanson in 1997?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "Hanson has sold over 16 million records worldwide and have had three Top 20 albums in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "Middle of Nowhere was released in the US on May 6, 1997, selling 10 million copies worldwide. May 6 was declared 'Hanson Day' by Oklahoma's then-governor Frank Keating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on Hanson Day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hanson launched a separate project including members of Smashing Pumpkins, Fountains of Wayne and Cheap Trick called Tinted Windows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Taylor Hanson's greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "The debut album quickly earned critical praise and repeat airplay on leading syndicated FM radio programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of Taylor Hanson's project with other bands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "Once again Hanson continued to help fight poverty in Africa by continuing their 1-mile walks before the shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 40, "Truth_answer": "For Hanson's Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour, they played Already Home, Waiting for This, Where's the Love, and many other songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Hanson play on the Middle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Slash helped form Velvet Revolver and played lead guitar for the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slash's role in Velvet Revolver?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Velvet Revolver put out two albums Contraband and Libertad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Velvet Revolver put out any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "A commercial success, Contraband debuted at number one on the American Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Contraband do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Keith Nelson played on track 12 of Velvet Revolver's Contraband, Dirty Little Things.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Velvet Revolver collaborate with anyone else on Contraband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Velvet Revolver toured extensively for nineteen months in support of Contraband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119232622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Revolver_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Velvet Revolver go on tour to support Contraband?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "The members of Velvet Revolver have joined other bands and are no longer working under the name Velvet Revolver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Velvet Revolver still together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Not too much was produced after Libertad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Velvet Revolver pursue any other projects while they were together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Libertad debuted at number five on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 92,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Libertad do well in the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Velvet Revolver reunited with Weiland for a show on January 12, 2012. This proved to be their last performance together before Weiland's death on December 3, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119232622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Revolver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Velvet Revolver ever lose any members?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "After a turbulent world tour in support of Libertad, Weiland was fired. Slash cited Weiland's increasingly erratic onstage behavior and personal problems as the reason for his dismissal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215205845id_/https://ultimateclassicrock.com/velvet-revolver-scott-weiland-death/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Scott Weiland leave Velvet Revolver?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 41, "Truth_answer": "Velvet Revolver reunited with Weiland for a show on January 12, 2012. This proved to be their last performance together before Weiland's death on December 3, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119232622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Revolver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weiland ever rejoin Velvet Revolver?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 42, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer was born at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, on March 9, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bobby Fischer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 42, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer's birth certificate listed his father as Hans-Gerhardt Fischer, also known as Gerardo Liebscher, a German biophysicist. His mother, Regina Wender Fischer, was a US citizen, born in Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Bobby Fischer's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 42, "Truth_answer": "Regina Fischer enrolled at I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, where she met Hans-Gerhardt, whom she married in November 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Fischer's parents meet in germany?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 42, "Truth_answer": "The reemergence of anti-Semitism under Stalin prompted Regina to go with Joan to Paris, where Regina became an English teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Regina Wender Fischer do in Europe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Havelock Ellis's views on sterilization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Havelock Ellis's publication The Sterilization of the Unfit, Ellis argued that even institutionalization could not guarantee the complete prevention of procreation between the unfit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis speak out on this matter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis posited that the sexual glands provided an important source of internal secretions vital for the functioning of the organism, and thus their removal could greatly injure the patient.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Havelock Ellis against sterilization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis' view on the origin of these inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Havelock Ellis think sexual impulses reside?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis hypothesized that if a mentally unfit man is forced to undergo sterilization, he would only become more ill-balanced, and would end up committing more anti-social acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Haverlock Ellis' theory on where sexual impules reside relate to sterilization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis preferred coercion as a tool. He supported adding ideas about eugenics and birth control to the education system in order to restructure society, and to promote social hygiene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Havelock Ellis propose an alternate solution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "In 1909, regulations were introduced, which allowed those deemed ‘unfit’ and with strong sexual inclinations to be mandatorily sterilized. Havelock Ellis remained staunchly opposed to the practice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis just not believe in forced sterilization?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis was in no way against 'persuading' 'volunteers' to undergo sterilization by withdrawing Poor Relief from them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What methods of coercion did Havelock Ellis think were appropriate?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "In English and British history, poor relief refers to government and ecclesiastical action to relieve poverty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is 'withdrawing Poor Relief'?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 43, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis was a pioneering investigator of psychedelic drugs and the author of one of the first written reports to the public about an experience with mescaline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "There were some subtle changes between the UK and US versions, with references to the names of British celebrities often being changed to American celebrities for the US edition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extras_(TV_series)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the difference between the UK and US Extra TV series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "In series 2, episode 1, Keith Chegwin's anti-gay tirade. The scene had to be rewritten for the US as the original lines did not translate well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other differences between the UK and Us Extra TV series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "In series 2, episode 4, Moira Stuart was completely excised from the US version and a song by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin replaced it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other differences between the UK and Us Extra TV series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "Some cultural references did not translate well for the demographic the show was being presented to.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were there differences between the UK and US Extra TV series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "Each episode has at least one guest star: a television or film celebrity, who play what Gervais and Merchant have referred to as twisted versions of themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "Though not clearly stated, it can be assumed that fans of the original UK version were able to spot the differences between the two versions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people notice the differences between the UK and US Extra TV series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 44, "Truth_answer": "In series 2, episode 3, Darren Lamb tells about a supporting role in a film that stars Billie Piper. For the American broadcast, Halle Berry's name is substituted for Piper's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other differences between the UK and US Extra TV series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Off with Their Heads is the third studio album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs, and was released on 20 October 2008 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Off with Their Heads?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Off with Their Heads was released on 20 October 2008 in the UK, and on 25 August 2009 in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Off with Their Heads released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Off with Their Heads had generally good reviews. Allmusic gave it a 4 out of 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was Off with Their Heads received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Kaiser Chiefs headed out on a UK Arena tour between February and March 2009. This was the new album tour to promote Off with Their Heads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs tour for Off with Their Heads?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Education, Education, Education & War was toured across Europe and the Americas throughout 2014 and 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs tour outside of the UK?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "In early 2012, Kaiser Chiefs played a 20 date tour of the United Kingdom, followed by a tour of North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs play any venues in North America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Kaiser Chiefs opened for Green Day from 27 July to 7 August 2009, and the final shows before their 2-year hiatus were performed at Reading and Leeds Festival 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kaiser Chiefs perform with Green Day?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Off with Their Heads features guest appearances from several artists, including Lily Allen who provides backing vocals on Always Happens Like That and Never Miss a Beat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaiser Chiefs do anything else related to the album Off With Their Heads?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 45, "Truth_answer": "Kaiser Chiefs also released a DVD of their live performance at Elland Road from 24 May where they played to a sold out capacity crowd of 40,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy during this time period for the Kaiser Chiefs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "WWW is the first solo studio album recorded by South Korean singer Kim Jaejoong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong release any solo albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "I was released on 17 January 2013 and is composed of rock songs, two of which were composed by Kim Ba-da from the rock band Sinawe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kim Jae-joong release his first solo EP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "No.X is the second studio album by South-Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, released on 12 February 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Kim Jae-joong's next album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "Kim I-na and Kim Tae-wan were responsible for the lyrics for certain songs on No.X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on No.X with Kim Jae-joong?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "No.X is the second studio album by South-Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, released on 12 February 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171008060403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No.X_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Kim Jae-joong do after WWW?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "No awards were won for No.X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong win any awards for No.X?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong did not win awards for other albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong win awards for other albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 46, "Truth_answer": "The album title was created by Kim Jae-joong—Who, When, Why refers to the questions asked when a relationship ends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something interesting about one of Kim Jae-joong's albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "WWW is the first solo studio album recorded by South Korean singer Kim Jaejoong. The album was released on 29 October 2013 by C-JeS Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kim Jae-joong first sound track released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "Born in Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do as Han Jae-joon , he was adopted into the Kim family at a young age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong sang Love for the soundtrack of the film Heaven's Postman in which he starred as the male lead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong sing for any other sound tracks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong used to perform as a member of the Korean pop group JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-joong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong sing with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong collaborated with label-mates The Grace for the Japanese version of their song Just for One Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other collaborations Kim Jae-joong did?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong performed two rounds of lives: the four-day Thanksgiving Live in Dome concerts with JYJ at Osaka Dome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong ever perform live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 47, "Truth_answer": "Apart from TVXQ and JYJ, Kim Jae-joong has worked on solo activities as a singer. He sang Insa for the soundtrack of A Millionaire's First Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other soundtracks Kim Jae-joong released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 48, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson demonstrates her intellect in the 1990 episode Krusty Gets Busted, by helping Bart reveal Sideshow Bob's plot to frame Krusty the Clown for armed robbery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lisa Simpson's development start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 48, "Truth_answer": "In The Tracey Ullman Show shorts, Lisa Simpson was something of a female Bart: equally mischievous but lacking unique traits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lisa Simpson like Bart Simpson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 48, "Truth_answer": "Many episodes focusing on Lisa Simpson have an emotional nature, such as Moaning Lisa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the episodes when Lisa Simpson was in deveopment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 48, "Truth_answer": "In the seventh-season episode Lisa the Vegetarian, Lisa Simpson permanently becomes a vegetarian, distinguishing her as one of the first primetime television characters to make such a choice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other episodes when Lisa Simpson was in deveopment mentioned in the article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 49, "Truth_answer": "Chicago Transit Authority is the self-titled debut album by the Chicago-based rock band Chicago Transit Authority, later known as Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chicago Transit Authority?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 49, "Truth_answer": "Chicago's self-titled album was a commercial success, rising to number four on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chicago's first success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 49, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Peter Cetera, Robert Lamm, and James Pankow were elected to the Songwriters Hall of Fame for their songwriting efforts as members of the music group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 49, "Truth_answer": "If You Leave Me Now was recorded at the very last minute. The success of the song, according to William James Ruhlmann, foreshadowed a later reliance on ballads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successes did Chicago have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 49, "Truth_answer": "Chicago will receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chicago have any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 50, "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 1978, Kath died of an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound from a gun he thought was unloaded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terry Kath die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 50, "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 1978, Kath died of an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound from a gun he thought was unloaded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Terry Kath die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 50, "Truth_answer": "Doc Severinsen, a friend of Chicago, visited them after Kath's funeral and encouraged them to continue. The visit snapped them back and helped them carry on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chicago keep playing after Terry Kath died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 50, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Dacus joined the band in April 1978 just in time for the Hot Streets album. Its energetic lead-off single, Alive Again, brought Chicago back to the Top 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album did Chicago release after Kath's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 50, "Truth_answer": "After auditioning over 30 potential replacements for Kath, Chicago decided upon guitarist and singer-songwriter Donnie Dacus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Terry Kath in the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 51, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, John Mayer hosted a half-hour comedy special on VH1 titled John Mayer Has a TV Show, with antics including wearing a bear suit while teasing concertgoers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of media outlets is John Mayer appearing on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 51, "Truth_answer": "Despite his excitement, in a Rolling Stone interview, John Mayer recalled after former Columbia Records head Don Ienner panned Continuum he briefly considered quitting music and studying design full-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mayer do any big interviews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 51, "Truth_answer": "Following two revealing and highly controversial magazine interviews in February 2010 with Rolling Stone and Playboy magazines, John Mayer withdrew from public life and ceased giving interviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mayer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mayer do any other big interviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 51, "Truth_answer": "John Mayer is a watch aficionado, contributing to the watch site Hodinkee, and has been on the jury at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 51, "Truth_answer": "John Clayton Mayer is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.trendrr.net/8596/top-10-greatest-guitarists-in-the-world-famous-best-most-successful/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is John Mayer a musician?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 51, "Truth_answer": "Steve Jobs invited John Mayer to perform at the Macworld Conference & Expo in January 2004. Mayer became a fixture of the event, including at the 2007 iPhone announcement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when John Mayer performed for Steve Jobs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 52, "Truth_answer": "Secretariat was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 1973, became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118073257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretariat_(horse)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an most important part of Secretariat's racing career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 52, "Truth_answer": "Secretariat's record-breaking victory in the Belmont Stakes, which he won by 31 lengths, is widely regarded as one of the greatest races of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What race did Secretariat participate in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 52, "Truth_answer": "During Secretariat's racing career, he won five Eclipse Awards, including Horse of the Year honors at ages two and three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Secretariat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 52, "Truth_answer": "In January 1972, Secretariat joined trainer Lucien Laurin's winter stable at Hialeah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Secretariat's trainer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 53, "Truth_answer": "No other horse had won the Derby in less than 2 minutes before, and it would not be accomplished again until Monarchos ran the race in 1:59.97 in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118073257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretariat_(horse)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Secretariat accomplish at the Kentucky Derby?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 53, "Truth_answer": "At age two, Secretariat finished fourth in his 1972 debut in a maiden race, but then won seven of his remaining eight starts, including five stakes victories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Secretariat accomplish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 53, "Truth_answer": "Secretariat enntered the Kentucky Derby in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://jdrhawkins.com/tag/secretariat/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Secretariat enter the Kentucky Derby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 54, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump and played Alabama to a scoreless tie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between John Heisman and relying on the jump shift?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 54, "Truth_answer": "They played Alabama to a scoreless tie, after which Heisman said he had never seen a player so imbued with the true spirit of football as Hargrove Van de Graaff.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Georgia Tech relied on the jump shift?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 54, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, commonly referred to as Tottenham or Spurs, is an English professional football club in Tottenham, London, that competes in the Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tottenham Hotspur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne earned 57 caps during his England career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne missed the entire 1991–92 season while he recovered, suffering a further knee injury in late 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paul Gascoigne recovering from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne's form was inconsistent in his first season at the Stadio Olimpico as he had previously spent a year out injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Paul Gascoigne unable to play after that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne once injured himself through a moped accident which ruled him out of a prestigious youth tournament; and he once lost Kevin Keegan's boots on a bus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Gascoigne receive any other injuries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "15 minutes into the game Paul Gascoigne committed a dangerous knee-high foul on Gary Charles and ruptured his own cruciate ligaments in his right knee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the incident that Paul Gascoigne injured himslef in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne was named as BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Gascoigne recieve any awards playing with Tottenham Hotspur?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 55, "Truth_answer": "Yes. In the later parts of Paul Gascoigne's career and especially following retirement, Gascoigne's life became dominated by severe mental and emotional problems, particularly alcoholism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Gascoigne retire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the 1984-85 season Paul Gascoigne was given 2 weeks to lose weight. Gascoigne trained for ten days wrapped in a black bag to lose weight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Gascoigne do for Newcastle United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne received an award for BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Gascoigne win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "No, at White Hart Lane Paul Gascoigne helped Terry Venables's Spurs to sixth in the First Division. They rose to third place in 1989–90, but were still behind Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Gascoigne make it to any championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "While playing for Tottenham Hotspur Paul Gascoigne committed a dangerous knee-high foul on Gary Charles and ruptured his own cruciate ligaments in his right knee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Gascoigne suffer any injuries during his captainship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Jones singled Paul Gascoigne out for attention, and in an incident that would become a much-publicised photograph, Jones grabbed him by the genitals as Gascoigne screamed in agony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Vinnie Jones grab Paul Gascoigne's genitals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Jones grabbed Paul Gascoigne's genitals in February 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vinnie Jones grab Paul Gascoigne's genitals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 56, "Truth_answer": "The incident would become a much-publicised photograph, but Paul Gascoigne subsequently sent Jones a red rose, and the two became good friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there backlash due to Vinnie Jones grabbing Paul Gascoigne's genitals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, police arrested Rubin Carter and friend John Artis for a triple homicide committed at the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rubin Carter convicted of the first time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "The evidence surrounding the case was lacking and the witnesses couldn't keep their story straight. It was unclear whether Rubin Carter did the crime or not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rubin Carter guilty of the first conviction?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Hurricane Carter was an American-Canadian boxer who was wrongfully convicted of murder and later released following a petition of habeas corpus after serving almost 20 years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Rubin Carter spend in prison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter, 48 years old, was freed without bail in November 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did Rubin Carter get out of prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Hurricane Carter was an American-Canadian boxer who was wrongfully convicted of murder and later released following a petition of habeas corpus after serving almost 20 years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter get into any trouble in prison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, police arrested Rubin Carter and friend John Artis for a triple homicide committed at the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rubin Carter's first conviction ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 57, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Hurricane Carter was an American-Canadian boxer who was wrongfully convicted of murder and later released following a petition of habeas corpus after serving almost 20 years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Rubin Carter actually spend in prison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 58, "Truth_answer": "After his release from prison in September 1961, Rubin Carter became a professional boxer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rubin Carter start boxing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 58, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, police arrested Rubin Carter and friend John Artis for a triple homicide committed at the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Rubin Carter in prison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 58, "Truth_answer": "After Rubin Carter defeated a number of middleweight contenders—such as Florentino Fernandez, Holley Mims, Gomeo Brennan, and George Benton—the boxing world took notice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rubin Carter fight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 58, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter received the Abolition Award from Death Penalty Focus in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 58, "Truth_answer": "On December 14, Rubin Carter staggered Joey Giardello, but was unable to follow them up, and Giardello took control of the fight. The judges awarded Giardello a unanimous decision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter have any failures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 58, "Truth_answer": "The 1975 Bob Dylan song Hurricane proclaimed that Rubin Carter was innocent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ashley Ryan is a former American football coach and current television analyst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Rex Ryan play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan is the son of former head coach Buddy Ryan and is the fraternal twin brother of Rob Ryan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Rex Ryan received Assistant Coach of the Year awards from Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writers Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "In Rex Ryan's first two seasons as the Jets' head coach, he led the team to back-to-back AFC Championship Game appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "The Ravens lost by a score of 23–14 in the AFC Championship Game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan was hired by ESPN, where he currently serves as an analyst, most notably on Sunday NFL Countdown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else of significance of note in this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 59, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan's nine-year tenure with the Ravens concluded when he accepted the head coaching position with the New York Jets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rex Ryan's last season with the Ravens end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose assisted in the relief efforts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Bose support?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose launched the Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through his NGO, The Foundation. The scholarship program provides for the education of underprivileged children from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rahul Bose assist in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "the Foundation by Rahul Bose was formed after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the NGO, The Foundation by Rahul Bose come to be?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose is associated with several charitable organizations such as Teach for India, Akshara Centre, Breakthrough, Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Spastics Society of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events of activism did Rahul Bose get involved in aside from the launch of the Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through his NGO, The Foundation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose has given lectures on gender equality and human rights at Oxford and during the 2004 World Youth Peace Summit. In 2009, he toured Canada lecturing on climate change", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DoesRahul Bose travel to other countries in support of charitable organizations such as Teach for India?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rahul Bose honored for giving lectures on gender equality and human rights at Oxford and during the 2004 World Youth Peace Summit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose has given lectures on gender equality and human rights at Oxford and during the 2004 World Youth Peace Summit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Rahul Bose article on Activism besides that he toured Canada lecturing on climate change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Rahul Bose toured Canada lecturing on global climate change under the auspices of Climate Action Network and demonstrated with protesters at the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone of note attend Rahul Bose's lectures?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 60, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rahul Bose demonstrate with the protestors at the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 61, "Truth_answer": "Hillary Clinton attended Wellesley College from 1965-1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Hillary Clinton attend Wellesley College", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 61, "Truth_answer": "Hillary Clinton majored in political science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hillary Clinton's major at Wellsesley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 61, "Truth_answer": "Hillary Clinton graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, with departmental honors in political science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Hillary Clinton's grades like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 61, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary Clinton participate in sports at Wellesley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 61, "Truth_answer": "Hillary Clinton and Bill met at Yale.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hillary-clinton-blackface-photo/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary Clinton meet Bill Clinton while at Wellesley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie founded Aice5, a J-Pop group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Yui Horie's other activities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Aice5 consisted of four other voice actors, to help launch their careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is specified as to who were the artists that Yui Horie collaborated with for the J-Pop group, Aice5?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Aice5's album Love Aice5 was released on February 26, 2007, remaining in the Oricon charts for four weeks with a highest rank of eight", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aice5 hit the top chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie has collaborated with a few other artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the other things Yui Horie tried besides forming Aice5?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie won the award for Best Supporting Voice Actress in the 4th Seiyu Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie received any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie was affiliated with Arts Vision. However, she eventually left the agency in mid-2007 during an unrelated scandal in the agency's top management and became a freelance voice actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie have any problems with her career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "In late 2012, Yui Horie created and voiced the 3D animated character Miss Monochrome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other special things did Yui Horie did besides becoming a freelance voice actress?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie's first appearance was in The Adventure Over Yui Horie III ~Secret Mission Tour~ concert, acting as the antagonist who wanted to turn the world black and white.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else didYui Horie have an appearance aside from the 3D animated character Miss Monochrome?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Whilst still training and under the representation of Arts Vision, Yui Horie was able to make her voice actor debut in the 1997 PlayStation and Sega Saturn game, Voice Fantasia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie have any other jobs besides 3D animated character Miss Monochrome.?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 62, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie is one of a handful of Japanese idol voice actors that rose to prominence in the 2000s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie became successful with voice acting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie was born in Tokyo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201140020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_(singer)_p1", "https://mageinabarrel.com/2015/07/06/summer-2015-anime-first-impressions-part-1/?like_comment=7404&_wpnonce=b656c3c4a5_p3", "https://mageinabarrel.com/2015/07/06/summer-2015-anime-first-impressions-part-1/?like_comment=7578&_wpnonce=81803d1391_p3", "https://mageinabarrel.com/2015/07/06/summer-2015-anime-first-impressions-part-1/?replytocom=7443_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Yui Horie born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie spent much of her younger years as a latchkey kid. As an only child she would spend most of her time alone, playing outside of her residence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early life of Yui Horie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "Yui Jorie's early childhood interests included watching the anime series Dirty Pair. She was fascinated by the main premise as a detective", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yui Horie enjoy besides playing outside of her residence after school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie like to watch anything else besides the anime series Dirty Pair?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "Whilst still training and under the representation of Arts Vision, Yui Horie was able to make her voice actor debut in the 1997 PlayStation and Sega Saturn game, Voice Fantasia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yui Horie start her career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "Yui Horie's first leading role was in the 1998 anime Kurogane Communication, of which she sang the theme songs, My best friend and Dear Mama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yui Horie's role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Yui Horie was able to win a major role as Multi, a robotic girl, in the romantic anime To Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie have any roles in anything else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the romantic anime To Heart with Yui Horie as Multi, a robotic girl successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, during the first year of college, Yui Horie auditioned at the Japan Voice Acting Institute for a scholarship, the voice training school for Arts Vision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223115937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_Horie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Yui Horie's early life besides watching the anime series Dirty Pair. She was fascinated by the main premise as a detective?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 63, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui Horie get the scholarship for the voice training school for Arts Vision?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs extended their stay in the US for over five months to record their debut album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995-1999 with The Corrs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs' Forgiven, Not Forgotten album sold well in Ireland, Australia, Japan, Norway and Spain. Major success in the US and the UK, however, was not immediately forthcoming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Corrs' debut album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Corrs tour their debut album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs' next album, 1997's Talk on Corners, was produced by Glen Ballard, who was respected for his collaboration with Alanis Morissette.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did The Corrs release during 1995-1999?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs' album 1997's Talk on Corners was successful in Ireland and the UK and entered the Australian album charts at number 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Corrs' next album, 1997's Talk on Corners reach any top charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs re-released Talk on Corners, with new remixes of What Can I Do?, So Young and Runaway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous songs are part of The Corrs' Talk on Corners?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The special edition remix of The Corrs topped the charts worldwide and again reached multi-Platinum status in the UK and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the new remixes of What Can I Do?, So Young and Runaway by The Corrs reach top charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs received a BRIT Award for Best International Band. They performed live on MTV's Unplugged on 5 October 1999 at Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this The Corrs article besides the new remixes of What Can I Do?, So Young and Runaway?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 64, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Corrs receive any other awards or nominations during 1995-1999 besides a BRIT Award for Best International Band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs returned to mainstream success with their third album in 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2000 with The Corrs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs' third album was In Blue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was The Corrs' third album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "In Blue by The Corrs hit number one in its first sales week in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and debuted at No. 2 in France and Norway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110133831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was In Blue by The Corrs successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, The Corrs has sold 9 million copies of In Blue worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many records did The Corrs sell of In Blue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "John Hughes noticed The Corrs when they auditioned for the film and agreed to become their manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110133831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Corr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was The Corrs' manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs worked with Alejandro Sanz on In Blue, recording Una Noche, a duet between Sanz and Andrea Corr; Sanz played Andrea's love interest in the music video.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Corrs collaboarte with anyone on in 2000 on their third album In Blue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "The Corr's In Blue achieved Platinum sales in the US, double platinum in the UK, and 4× Platinum in Australia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else contributed to The Corrs' mainstreem success in 2000 besides working with Alejandro Sanz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "Unlike The Corrs' previous albums, In Blue moved towards mainstream pop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was different about The Corrs' In Blue album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 65, "Truth_answer": "During the production of the album, the Corrs' mother, Jean, died while waiting for a lung transplant. She was buried at St. Patrick's cemetery in Dundalk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this The Corrs article about Mainstream Success besides that In Blue moved towards mainstream pop?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon got his start in comedy after he quit his job as a mailroom clerk in the Warner Brothers offices in Manhattan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Neil Simon get his start in comedy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon quit his job as a mailroom clerk in the Warner Brothers offices in Manhattan to write radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Neil Simon quit his job as a mailroom clerk in the Warner Brothers offices in Manhattan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon and his brother Danny Simon wrote for the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show, which led to other writing jobs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Neil Simon article besides that Simon quit his job to write radio and television scripts with his brother Danny Simon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Comedy writing brother duo of Neil Simon and Danny ever split?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "Max Liebman hired the Neil and Danny Simon duo for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows, for which he earned two Emmy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What hits did Neil and Danny Simon's writing appear in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon's 2001 TV adaptation of the play Laughter on the 23rd Floor won him two Emmy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Neil Simon receive an awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Neil Simon influence anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 66, "Truth_answer": "Barefoot in the Park and The Odd Couple, for whichNeil Simon won a Tony Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable shows by Neil Simon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most famous character Neil Simon wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of characters did Neil Simon enjoy writing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Neil Simon have a favorite character?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon write differently for play versus tv?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting aspect of Neil Simon's characters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Neil Simon's characters draw from people he knew in real life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "To escape difficulties at home Neil Simon often took refuge in movie theaters, where he especially enjoyed comedies. Simon acknowledged these childhood movies as having inspired him to write comedy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon's childhood influence his characters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon characters change as he matured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 67, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon write any non comedic characters?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "On November 21, 1980, Epic released REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity, which represented a change in sound, going from hard rock to more pop-oriented material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did REO Speedwagon achieve mainstream success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "Hi Infidelity spawned four hit singles, including the chart-topping Keep On Loving You, plus Take It on the Run, In Your Letter, and Don't Let Him Go“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was REO Speedwagon's first popular track?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon toured the US in 1985", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did t REO Speedwagongo on tour following their mainstream success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "Yes REO Speedwagon's tour including a sold-out concert in Madison, Wisconsin in May.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the REO Speedwagon US tour in 1985 successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity spawned four hit singles written by Richrath and Cronin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album made REO Speedwagon popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "In 2017 the Hi Infidelity album received the Diamond Award for official U.S. sales", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hi Infidelity win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity sold over 10 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did by REO Speedwagon sell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 68, "Truth_answer": "In 2017 REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity album received the Diamond Award for official U.S. sales over 10 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hi Infidelity byREO Speedwagon win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "The schedule allowed Garth Brooks both to have the family life during the week and to continue to perform on the weekend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Garth Brooks move to Las Vegas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brook's first weekend on shows in Vegas received positive reviews and was called the antithesis of Vegas glitz and of the country singer's arena and stadium extravaganzas“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Garth Brooks' show in Vegas do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "The shows featured Garth Brooks performing solo, acoustic concerts, and included a set list of songs that have influenced him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Garth Brooks article besides that Brook's first weekend on shows in Vegas received positive reviews and was called the antithesis of Vegas glitz and of the country singer's arena and stadium extravaganzas“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "Artists covered in Garth Brook's show include Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Seger, Billy Joel, and Don McLean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Garth Brooks perform in his Vegas show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "The shows featured Garth Brooks performing solo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garth Brooks perform with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did the Garth Brooks show in Las Vegas last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, influenced by the set list of the Las Vegas shows, Garth Brooks released Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences via Walmart, a compilation album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Garth Brooks article about Las Vegas besides the shows featuring Brooks performing solo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garth Brooks win any awards while in Vegas?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 69, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks' first weekend on shows in Vegas received positive reviews and was called the antithesis of Vegas glitz and of the country singer's arena and stadium extravaganzas“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Garth Brooks' time in Vegas besides that in 2013 Garth Brooks released Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt first portrayed the role of Shanaya Singhania, a sophisticated teenage girl who is in a relationship with Dhawan's character but is attracted to the character played by Malhotra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Alia Bhatt first acting job", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt had her first leading role in 2012 with Karan Johar's Student of the Year, alongside Sidharth Malhotra and Varun Dhawan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what films did Alia Bhatt portray the role of Shanaya Singhania, a sophisticated teenage girl who is in a relationship with Dhawan's character in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt established herself in Bollywood with her three film releases of 2014. She played the protagonist of Imtiaz Ali's road film Highway opposite Randeep Hooda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other films has Alia Bhatt starred in besides her first leading role in 2012 with Karan Johar's Student of the Year, alongside Sidharth Malhotra and Varun Dhawan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for Highway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Alia Bhatt's best film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for playing a kidnapping victim in the road drama Highway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alia Bhatt receive any awards for Highway", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt won two Best Actress awards at the ceremony for playing a Bihari migrant in the crime drama Udta Punjab and a spy in the thriller Raazi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other awards did Alia Bhatt receive besides the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for playing a kidnapping victim in the road drama Highway", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt won her third Screen Award for Gully Boy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name the other awards Alia Bhatt received besides the two Best Actress awards at the ceremony for playing a Bihari migrant in the crime drama Udta Punjab and a spy in the thriller Raazi", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 70, "Truth_answer": "In Highway, Alia Bhatt's portrayal of a lonely teenage girl who develops stockholm syndrome after being abducted was acclaimed by the critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alia Bhatt have any critics", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Morbid Angel released their second album, Blessed Are the Sick, which was met with widespread critical acclaim", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Morbid Angel have any singles between 1991-1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel toured worldwide in support of Blessed Are the Sick throughout 1991 and 1992, headlining a European tour with Sadus, Cathedral, Godflesh and Unleashed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kicked off Morbid Angel's success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "In late 1992, second guitarist Richard Brunelle was kicked out of the band due to alleged substance abuse; instead of replacing him, Morbid Angel moved on as a three-piece.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any members in Morbid Angel replaced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "In a February 2019 interview with Metal Wani, Tucker stated that Morbid Angel plans to begin working on a new album this year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Morbid Angel still making music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "On June 22, 1993 Morbid Angel released their third full-length album Covenant, which went on to sell over 150,000 copies in the United States alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Morbid Angel release an album during 1991-1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "Metalsucks named Morbid Angel one of the most important bands of the 90s, writing The band released three seminal albums between 1991 and 1995 alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the media write about Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "In late 1992, second guitarist Richard Brunelle was kicked out of the band due to alleged substance abuse; instead of replacing him, Morbid Angel moved on as a three-piece.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody leave the band Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 71, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other drug influences on Morbid Angel besides when second guitarist Richard Brunelle was kicked out of the band due to alleged substance abuse", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "In late 1992, second guitarist Richard Brunelle was kicked out of the band due to alleged substance abuse; instead of replacing him, Morbid Angel moved on as a three-piece.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Morbid Angel last when originally formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, David Vincent joined Morbid Angel, replacing Michael Manson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long before someone was replaced in Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "David Vincent replaced Michael Manson and Sterling von Scarborough as vocalist and bassist of Morbid Angel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Manson the only one to be replaced in Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "On June 15, 2015, it was reported that David Vincent and Tim Yeung were no longer in Morbid Angel. Former vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker shortly rejoined the band once again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the lead in Morbid Angel ever replaced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "On January 9, 2017, Trey Azagthoth announced on his Facebook page that Scott Fuller from Annihilated joined Morbid Angel for the recording of their new album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Morbid Angel do during their Reunion with Steve Tucker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "The next day, Morbid Angel announced that they had hired Dan Vadim Von from Vadimvon as their second guitarist. They also announced a U.S. tour with Suffocation, Revocation and Withered", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it get better for Morbid Angel after Scott Fuller from Annihilated joined Morbid Angel for the recording of their new album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's guitarist Trey Azagthoth is one of the most influential and revered guitarists in heavy metal. Loudwire named him one of the top 10 rock and metal riff lords", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Morbid Angel the influence of heavy metal music now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel is still active in the present", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Morbid Angel still making music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "Metalsucks named Morbid Angel one of the most important bands of the 90s, writing that The band released three seminal albums — Blessed are the Sick, Covenant, and Domination", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Morbid Angel recieve any awards for their music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 72, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's fourth studio album, Domination proved to be a somewhat controversial album among fans, featuring a slower, more atmospheric and experimental sound than on previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy around the band Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant announced his intentions to sign with the Warriors in The Players' Tribune in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kevin Durant play for in 2016?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "On July 7, Kevin Durant officially signed with Golden State on a two-year, $54.3 million contract with a player option after the first year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Kevin Durant sign for when joining the Warriors in 2016?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant's move was received negatively by the public and NBA analysts, with many comparing it to LeBron James's 2010 departure from the Cleveland Cavaliers to join the Heat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to Kevin Durant signing with the Warriors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Durant respond to the criticism comparing his move to the Warriors to LeBron James's 2010 off-season departure from the Cleveland Cavaliers to join the Heat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant made his debut for the Warriors on October 25 against the San Antonio Spurs, scoring a team-high 27 points in a blowout loss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant have a good season with the Warriors in 2016?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "The players named to the Western Conference starting roster include Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant make the All Star game in 2016?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "Golden State finished the year with a 67–15 record and entered the playoffs as the first seed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did the Warriors win that 2016 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 73, "Truth_answer": "Cleveland Cavaliers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Warriors play in the first round of the playoffs in 2016?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Jan Howard and Anderson's record hit number two on the country charts that year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 70's with Jan Howard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "If It's All the Same to You“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of this number two 1970 hit by Jan Howard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "If It's All the Same to You by Jan Howard hit number two on the country charts that year, just missing the top spot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did If It's All the Same to You by Jan Howard chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard did limit her personal appearances for many years, retiring from the Bill Anderson touring show and ultimately replaced by Mary Lou Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard tour with Anderson during the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard collaborate with singer Bill Anderson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard collaborate with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard and Bill Anderson's 1970 album Bill and Jan or Jan and Bill spawned two more top-10 country singles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan Howard and Anderson work on together in the 70s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Someday We'll Be Together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the singles from 1970 album Bill and Jan or Jan and Bill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 and 1971, the duet pair Jan Howard and Bill Anderson was nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year by the CMA Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jan Howard and Bill Anderson nominated for in the 70s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard and Bill Anderson were nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year by the CMA Awards but did not win", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard and Anderson win Vocal Duo of the Year by the CMA Awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard's solo recordings began to be somewhat less successful in the early 1970s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Howard produce anything else in the 70's besides her duet with Anderson?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 74, "Truth_answer": "Jan Howard hit the top 40 as a soloist only twice with Rock Me Back to Little Rock and Love Is Like a Spinning Wheel“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Jan Howard's solo recordings somewhat less successful in the early 1970s?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 75, "Truth_answer": "By 1955, after seeing a performance by Little Richard, the The Famous Flames group left gospel behind and again changed their name, to The Flames.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Famous Flames first get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 75, "Truth_answer": "The original name for The Famous Flames was called the Swanees, a group he formed while at the detention center", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the original name of The Famous Flames?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 75, "Truth_answer": "While at the detention center, Brown formed a group called the Swanees, which included Johnny Terry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the detention center and formed The Famous Flames?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 75, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames began performing their own songs during this time including a James Brown composition called Goin' Back to Rome and Please, Please, Please.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs The Famous Flames performed at the beginning of their career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 75, "Truth_answer": "James Brown's Toccoa Band left gospel behind for r&b", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did James Brown's Toccoa Band play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 76, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames' Please, Please, Please was played on Macon radio stations, making it a regional hit by the end of 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of The Famous Flames' successful songs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 76, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames quit en masse when they had discovered that James Brown was to be given top billing over the other members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Famous Flames breakup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 76, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames performed the genres Rhythm and blues, soul, funk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did The Famous Flames perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 76, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames' Please, Please, Please was released in May 1956 and by September, the record had reached number 6 on the R&B charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Famous Flames do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 76, "Truth_answer": "Brown and Bart hired members of the vocal group the Dominions to replace the original members of The Famous Flames", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the initial breakup, what did the members of The Famous Flames do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "Miloš Obilić is a Slavic name recorded from the early Middle Ages among the Bulgarians, Czechs, Poles and Serbs. It is derived from the Slavic root mil-, meaning merciful", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Miloš Obilić get his name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "K. Jireček connected the surname of Miloš Obilić to two noble families in medieval Ragusa and Trebinje, the Kobilić and Kobiljačić in the 14th and 15th centuries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is unique about Miloš Obilić's name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "Several versions of the hero's surname Miloš Obilić have been used throughout history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do we know about Miloš Obilić's name aside from it being connected to the surname to two noble families in medieval Ragusa and Trebinje, the Kobilić and Kobiljačić in the 14th and 15th centuries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "Miloš Obilić's other names include Miloš Kobilac, Miloš Kobilović, Miloš Kobilić", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is kopil in relation toMiloš Obilić", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "Miloš Obilić is often referred to in the epic poems as Miloš of Pocerje“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Miloš Obilićs name besides having other names including Miloš Kobilac, Miloš Kobilović, Miloš Kobilić", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "according to local legends, Miloš Obilić came from the western Serbian region of Pocerina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the poems Milos of Pocerje with Miloš Obilić?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "In Pocerina there is a spring known as Miloševa Banja and an old grave that is claimed to be the grave of Miloš Obilić's sister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the poems Milos of Pocerje and Miloš Obilić aside from coming from the western Serbian region of Pocerina", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 77, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do the poems Milos of Pocerje say aside from In Pocerina there is a spring known as Miloševa Banja and an old grave that is claimed to be the grave of Miloš's sister", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "The earliest sources on the Battle of Kosovo with Miloš Obilić, which generally favour the cult of Prince Lazar, do not mention Miloš or his assassination of the sultan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the earliest sources on the Battle of Kosovo with Miloš Obilić?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "The assassination of sultan Murad and one of his sons was also mentioned in the instructions of the Venetian Senate issued to Andrea Bembo on 23 July 1389", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the assassination of the sultan that the earliest sources on the Battle of Kosovo, which generally favour the cult of Prince Lazar did not mention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "Miloš Obilić features prominently in later accounts of the Battle of Kosovo as the assassin of the Ottoman sultan Murad I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the assassination of sultan relates to Miloš Obilić?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "Earliest sources on the Battle of Kosovo do not mention Miloš Obilić. The assassination itself is first recorded by Deacon Ignjatije on 9 July 1389, 12 days after the battle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the assassin of the sultans' first appearance in the earlier years in the earliest sources of Miloš Obilić?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "In the earliest sources of Miloš Obilić, the killer is not named but he is described as one of twelve Christian noblemen who managed to break through the Ottoman ranks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a hero in the assassination of the sultan with Miloš Obilić?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "The hero, still anonymous, is described as a man of noble birth whom envious tongues had sought to defame before the prince.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides that the killer is not named but he is described as one of twelve Christian noblemen who managed to break through the Ottoman ranks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 78, "Truth_answer": "To prove his loyalty and courage, the hero left the front line on the pretext of being a deserter, seized the opportunity to stab the sultan to death and was killed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504101838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obili%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after the hero, still anonymous, is described as a man of noble birth whom envious tongues had sought to defame before the prince?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 79, "Truth_answer": "One Little Indian Records is an English independent record label that Chumbawamba signed to", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200122212823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Little_Indian_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is One Little Indian Records in relation to Chumbawamba?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 79, "Truth_answer": "Chumbawamba signed with One Little Indian in 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chumbawamba sign with that record label?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 79, "Truth_answer": "One Little Indian's first success came with A.R. Kane and Flux of Pink Indians in 1986. Success continued with Alabama 3, Björk, Kitchens of Distinction, The Shamen, and Skunk Anansie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other famous performers signed with One Little Indian besides Chumbawamba?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 79, "Truth_answer": "Chumbawamba also toured the United States for the first time in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting I should know about Chumbawamba besides the band signing with One Little Indian?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 79, "Truth_answer": "In 2005 Chumbawamba took a hiatus from full-scale touring and recording projects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chumbawamba do a second tour after the first time in 1990?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 80, "Truth_answer": "Chumbawamba had begun to release material using the vinyl format on their own Agit-Prop record label, which had evolved from an earlier project, Sky and Trees Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sky and Trees and Agit-Prop Records have to do with Chumbawamba?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 80, "Truth_answer": "Sky and Trees was Chumbawaba's own Agit-Prop record label", "Truth_passages": [ "http://igec.info/nude/angel-burnley-nude.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sky and Trees the name of one of Chumbawamba's singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 80, "Truth_answer": "Be Happy Despite It All, It's Up To You, and Let Us Show Them Our Hearts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other material did Chumbawamba release under Sky and Trees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 80, "Truth_answer": "3 Albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did Chumbawamba sell under Sky and Trees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 80, "Truth_answer": "The first Chumbawamba release was the Revolution EP in 1985, which quickly sold out of its initial run, reaching No. 4 in the UK Indie Chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chumbawamba have any other hits besides Be Happy Despite It All, It's Up To You, and Let Us Show Them Our Hearts under the label Sky and Trees?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 81, "Truth_answer": "Augustine of Hippo was one of the first Christian ancient Latin authors with a very clear vision of theological anthropology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.gutenberg.us/articles/eng/Augustine_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Augustine of Hippo have to do with christian anthropology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 81, "Truth_answer": "Like other Church Fathers such as Athenagoras, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria and Basil of Caesarea, Augustine of Hippo vigorously condemned the practice of induced abortion“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Augustine of Hippo article aside from him being one of the first Christian ancient Latin authors with a very clear vision of theological anthropology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 81, "Truth_answer": "Augustine of Hippo held that the timing of the infusion of the soul was a mystery known to God alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Augustine of Hippo's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 81, "Truth_answer": "Augustine of Hippo saw the human being as a perfect unity of two substances: soul and body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.gutenberg.us/articles/eng/Augustine_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126214406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Augustine of Hippo's vision of Christian anthropology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 81, "Truth_answer": "Augustine of Hippo called the use of means to avoid the birth of a child an ‘evil work:’ a reference to either abortion or contraception or both.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in this Augustine of Hippo article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 82, "Truth_answer": "a portion of Augustine of Hippo's right arm was secured from Pavia and returned to Annaba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126214406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any shrines that contain relics from Augustine of Hippo's body?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 82, "Truth_answer": "Augustine of Hippo's shrine now rests in the Saint Augustin Basilica within a glass tube", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126214406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the shrine containing Augustine of Hippo's relics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 82, "Truth_answer": "The Augustinians were expelled from Pavia in 1700, taking refuge in Milan with the relics of Augustine, and the disassembled Arca, which were removed to the cathedral there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.gutenberg.us/articles/eng/Augustine_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126214406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the relics of Augustine of Hippo buried after they were confirmed to be relics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 82, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people worship at the shrine containing the relics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 82, "Truth_answer": "Around 720, his remains were transported again by Peter, bishop of Pavia and uncle of the Lombard king Liutprand, to the church of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in Pavia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the remains of St. Augustine buried?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers began his homeward voyage around 14 October 1711", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Woodes Rogers begin his homeward voyage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "The long voyage and the capture of the Spanish ship made Woodes Rogers a national hero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Woodes Rogers want to go home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "The ships went to the Dutch port of Batavia, where Woodes Rogers underwent surgery to remove a musket ball from the roof of his mouth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers encounter any trouble on his voyave homeward?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers' brother, a member of the expedition, was killed in a skirmish with the Spanish. He himself was wounded, with a musket ball lodged in his mouth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180929222521id_/http://www.denofgeek.com:80/us/tv/black-sails/252209/black-sails-season-3-history-the-real-woodes-rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Woodes Rogers get shot with a musket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "After his voyage, Woodes Rogers wrote an account of it, titled A Cruising Voyage Round the World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Woodes Rogers article besides having surgery to remove a musket ball from the roof of his mouth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "A Cruising Voyage Round the World sold well, in part due to public fascination at Selkirk's rescue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A Cruising Voyage Round the World by Woodes Rogers sell many copies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 83, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers write about his voyage again aside from in A Cruising Voyage Round the World?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers was forced to sell his Bristol home to support his family, having failed to recoup his business losses through privateering,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the financial difficulties Woodes Rogers had?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers was successfully sued by a group of over 200 of his crew, who stated that they had not received their fair share of the expedition profits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Woodes Rogers sold his home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "The profits from his book were not enough to overcome these setbacks, and he was forced into bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Woodes Rogers do after 200 of his crew sued him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers decided the way out of his financial difficulty was to lead another expedition, this time against pirates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Woodes Rogers declared bankrupcy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "At the time, according to the Governor of Bermuda, the Bahamas were without any face or form of Government and the colony was a sink or nest of infamous rascals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led up to Woodes Rogers' Bahamas proposal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Woodes Rogers do after their fourth child was born?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 84, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers decided the way out of his financial difficulty was to lead another expedition, this time against pirates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Woodes and Sarah Rogers separated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 85, "Truth_answer": "Pavement formed in Stockton, California in 1989 as a studio project of guitarists and vocalists Stephen Malkmus & Scott Kannberg, known originally only as S.M. and Spiral Stairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavement_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Pavement the band's beginnings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 85, "Truth_answer": "During this time Pavement was often compared to English rock band The Fall, however Kannberg stated in a 1992 interview that he preferred Minneapolis rock band The Replacements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of songs did Pavement do after first forming in Stockton, California in 1989 as a studio project?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 85, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was spiral stairs by Pavement successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 85, "Truth_answer": "Slanted and Enchanted by Pavement has appeared on many critics' best-of lists and is frequently cited as being among the most influential indie rock albums of the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavement_(band)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slanted_and_Enchanted_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful was enchanted by Pavement the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 85, "Truth_answer": "Matador Records released a remastered and extended version of the album with previously unreleased material. This 2 CD edition, titled Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe, contains 48 songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slanted_and_Enchanted_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Slanted and Enchanted by Pavement cds or tapes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 86, "Truth_answer": "Rockin R Records was founded by Reba McEntire in 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rockin R Records founded by Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 86, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire's first gospel album titled Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope was released by Nash Icon/Rockin' R Records on February 3, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Rockin R with Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 86, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire took control of her career as her own manager. She recruited Justin McIntosh, Leslie Matthews, and Carolyn Snell. They formed Reba's Business Inc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Reba's Business Inc with Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 86, "Truth_answer": "Narvel Blackstock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Reba McEntire's manager before that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 86, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire split from ex-husband Narvel Blackstock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed when Reba McEntire took control of her career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 87, "Truth_answer": "Nash Icon with Reba McEntire was Big Machine's new imprint", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nash Icon with Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 87, "Truth_answer": "Big Machine was Reba McEntire's record label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Big Machine with Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 87, "Truth_answer": "Love Somebody is Reba McEntire's twenty-seventh studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Love Somebody by Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 87, "Truth_answer": "Love Somebody by Reba McEntire was released on April 14, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was McEntire's twenty-seventh studio album, Love Somebody, released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 88, "Truth_answer": "On October 22, 2002, Shaman by Santana was released worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 2002 with Santana the band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 88, "Truth_answer": "Shaman by the Santana band initially sold briskly and debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, the album's appeal quickly wore off and it soon slid down the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shaman by the Santana band do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 88, "Truth_answer": "Santana the band's Shaman went on to sell 2x platinum in the US, and achieved platinum status in several other countries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santana_%28band%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Santana the band known for despite when Shaman soon slid down the charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 88, "Truth_answer": "Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries did Shama by Sanata the band achieve plantinum status", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "The Conquest of Goa with Afonso de Albuquerque began in January 1510,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the conquest of Goa by Afonso de Albuquerque take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "obeying the orders from the King and aware of the absence of Zamorin, Afonso de Albuquerque advanced on Calicut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Afonso de Albuquerque take off to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "Afonso de Albuquerque's attack was unsuccessful, as Marshal Fernando Coutinho ventured into the inner city against instructions, fascinated by its richness, and was ambushed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Afonso de Albuquerque's conquest of Goa in 1510 successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "Soon after the failed attack, Afonso de Albuquerque assembled a fleet of 23 ships and 1200 men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Afonso de Albuquerque article on the Conquest of Goa 1510?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "Afonso de Albuquerque had been informed by Timoji that it would be easier to fight them in Goa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Afonso de Albuquerque embrace any priates?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "Coutinho was killed during the escape on Afonso de Albuquerque's conquest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Afonso de Albuquerque lose any men on his conquest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "Afonso de Albuquerque relied on surprise in the capture of Goa from the Sultanate of Bijapur. He thus completed another mission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted after Afonso de Albuquerque had been informed by Timoji that it would be easier to fight them in Goa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 89, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Afonso de Albuquerque resign as captain after the conquest of Goa 1510?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 90, "Truth_answer": "Cable asks for The New Mutants help against the Mutant Liberation Front", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the new Mutants in relation to Cable comics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 90, "Truth_answer": "The xforce team first appeared in New Mutants #100 and soon afterwards was featured in its own series called X-Force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was xforce a part of the new mutants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 90, "Truth_answer": "Cable reorganizes the New Mutants into X-Force. The New Mutants ended with issue #100, with Cable and other characters then appearing the following month in X-Force #1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_(comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was xforce reorganized by Cable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 90, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, the character Cable starred in a two issue miniseries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_(comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Cable comics article about X-Force besides that The New Mutants ended with issue #100, with Cable and other characters then appearing the following month in X-Force #1?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 90, "Truth_answer": "Cable: Blood and Metal, written by Fabian Nicieza, pencilled by John Romita, Jr., and inked by Dan Green", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_(comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the issues the two issue miniseries with Cable in 1992?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 90, "Truth_answer": "Cable: Blood and Metal was published in October and November of 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Cable: Blood and Metal, written by Fabian Nicieza, pencilled by John Romita, Jr., and inked by Dan Green published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 91, "Truth_answer": "The character's first appearance as the adult warrior Cable was at the end of The New Mutants #86.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the creation of Cable comics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 91, "Truth_answer": "Writer Chris Claremont", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the character's first appearance as the adult warrior Cable was at the end of The New Mutants #86?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 91, "Truth_answer": "The book's writer, Louise Simonson, thought a military leader would be a good idea, and Harras tasked the book's artist, Rob Liefeld, to conceptualize the character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the creation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 91, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the creation of the comic character Cable successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 91, "Truth_answer": "Harras and writer/artists Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio decided that Nathan would be sent into the future and grow up to become Cable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Cable article on the creation of the comic character besides that the book's writer, Louise Simonson, thought a military leader would be a good idea, and Harras tasked the book's artist, Rob Liefeld, to conceptualize the character?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 92, "Truth_answer": "Breitbart launched his first website as a news site; it is often linked to by the Drudge Report and other websites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Breitbart.com launch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 92, "Truth_answer": "Breitbart.com has wire stories from the Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, Fox News, PR Newswire, and U.S. Newswire, and direct links to a number of major international newspapers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of news did Breitbart.com cover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 92, "Truth_answer": "The Breitbart.com website founded in mid-2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Breitbart.com go live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 92, "Truth_answer": "After the election of President Trump, more than 2,000 organizations removed Breitbart.com from ad buys following Internet activism campaigns denouncing the site's controversial positions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the site Breitbart.com do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 92, "Truth_answer": "Breitbart.com aligned with the alt-right under the management of former executive chairman Steve Bannon, who declared the website the platform for the alt-right in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126182732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitbart_News_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Andrew Breitbart article besides that after the election of President Trump, more than 2,000 organizations removed Breitbart.com from ad buys following Internet activism campaigns denouncing the site's controversial positions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 93, "Truth_answer": "Damage is the eighth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p0", "http://wussnendiraw.soup.io/tag/Jimmy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_American_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was damage the name of an album by Jimmy Eat World", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 93, "Truth_answer": "06/11/2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Damage by Jimmy Eat World released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 93, "Truth_answer": "Damage debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 24,000 copies in its first week. As of October 2016, the album has sold 50,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Damage by Jimmy Eat World sell", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 93, "Truth_answer": "I Will Steal You Back and Damage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Eat_World_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_American_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Eat_World_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Eat_World_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_(Jimmy_Eat_World_album)_p7", "https://music.allaccess.com/celebrating-the-10th-anniversary-of-their-album-futures-jimmy-eat-world-played-to-a-sold-out-crowd-in-downtown-los-angeles/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what singles did Damage by Jimmy Eat World have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 93, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did byJimmy Eat World win any awards for their album Damage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 94, "Truth_answer": "Bleed American is the fourth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on July 24, 2001, by DreamWorks Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_American_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bleed American an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 94, "Truth_answer": "Bleed American was a critical and commercial success, helping Jimmy Eat World gain mainstream popularity. As well as its platinum certification in the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Bleed American byJimmy Eat World do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 94, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it take Jimmy Eat World the entire two years to make Bleed American?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 94, "Truth_answer": "Bleed American by Jimmy Eat World has 11 tracks", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/weezer/king-of-the-world_p0", "https://www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/blink-182/heres-your-letter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on Bleed American by Jimmy Eat World?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 94, "Truth_answer": "After lengthy touring in support of Bleed American, Jimmy Eat World regrouped to work on the follow-up in early 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Eat World tour during this time with Bleed American?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 94, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Eat World brought in producer Gil Norton, well known for his work with the Pixies and the Foo Fighters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Eat_World_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped to makeJimmy Eat World's follow up album to Bleed American?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 95, "Truth_answer": "Prometheus Bound is a tragedy attributed to Aeschylus by ancient authorities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Prometheus Bound with Aeschylus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 95, "Truth_answer": "Throughout Prometheus Bound, the Titan Prometheus is bound to a rock as punishment from the Olympian Zeus for providing fire to humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Prometheus Bound byAeschylus about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 95, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many actors were involved in the play Prometheus Bound byAeschylus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 95, "Truth_answer": "Aeschylus referred to a number of these trilogies treated myths surrounding the Trojan War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the myths Aeschylus referred to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 95, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with that myth of the Trojan War in Aeschylus trilogies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 95, "Truth_answer": "Other suggested trilogies referred to by Aeschylus are Jason and the Argonauts; the life of Perseus; the birth and exploits of Dionysus; and the war portrayed in Seven against Thebes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other myths the Aeschylus' trilogies covered besides the Trojan War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 96, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg declined to seek office, opting to continue serving as the mayor of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Bloomberg doing in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 96, "Truth_answer": "In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in November 2012, Michael Bloomberg penned an op-ed officially endorsing Barack Obama for president", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 with Michael Bloomberg after he declined to seek office, opting to continue serving as the mayor of New York City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 96, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg cited Obama's policies on climate change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Bloomberg pen an op-ed officially endorsing Barack Obama for president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 96, "Truth_answer": "It was speculated that the move would allow Sheekey to begin preliminary efforts for a Michael Bloomberg presidential campaign in the 2012 election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the speculation aboutMichael Bloomberg in 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 97, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg served as the chairman of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, a network of the world's biggest cities working together to reduce carbon emissions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the environmental issues involving Michael Bloomberg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 97, "Truth_answer": "During Michael Bloomberg's second term as the mayor of New York City, Bloomberg unveiled PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York on April 22, 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Michael Bloomberg article on the environment besides that he served as the chairman of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 97, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomblerg's PlaNYC was formed to fight global warming, protect the environment and prepare for the projected 1 million additional people expected to be living in the city by 2030.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does PlaNYC with Michael Bloomberg do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 98, "Truth_answer": "Ghostface Killah contributed songs to the Sunset Park and Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtracks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ghostface Killah's earliest work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 98, "Truth_answer": "Ghostface Killah's album had a more pronounced soul influence than previous Wu-Tang releases", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did contributing songs to the Sunset Park and Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtracks lead to Ghostface Killah's own work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 98, "Truth_answer": "Ghostface Killah's album that had a more pronounced soul influence than previous Wu-Tang releases is Ironman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Ghostface Killah album that had a more pronounced soul influence than previous Wu-Tang releases titled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 98, "Truth_answer": "Ghostface Killah's first solo LP, Ironman debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ghostface Killah's first solo LP, Ironman successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 99, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ghostface Killah leave Def Jam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 99, "Truth_answer": "On April 16, 2013, Ghostface Killah released his tenth album Twelve Reasons to Die which was produced by Adrian Younge and executive produced by RZA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103232700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostface_Killah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first thing that Ghostface Killah did after leaving Def Jam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 99, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Ghostface Killah's album release, the songs The Rise of the Ghostface Killah and The Sure Shot from Twelve Reasons to Die were released for free as promotion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on Twelve Reasons to Die by Ghostface Killah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 99, "Truth_answer": "Twelve Reasons to Die by Ghostface Killah was met with critical acclaim upon its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102212204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Reasons_to_Die_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Twelve Reasons to Die by Ghostface Killah considered a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 99, "Truth_answer": "After releasing Twelve Reasons to Die, Ghostface Killah would later announce that the sequel to Supreme Clientele would be released between July and September 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ghostface Killah do anything after releasing Twelve Reasons to Die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, SM Entertainment held their first overseas casting auditions for Super Junior in Beijing 101", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Super Junior begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "More than three thousand Super Junior applicants in just Beijing 101, China", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people auditioned for Super Junior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did auditions for Super Junior last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Soo-man find all 12 members of Super Junior?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Hangeng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook, and Kibum. Kyuhyun joined the group later in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the members of Super Junior?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior officially debuted performing their first single Twins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Super Junior debut with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Super Junior's debut single Twins (Knock Out) do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 100, "Truth_answer": "before Super Junior settled with their current name, the company simply referred to them as juniors, a representation of the members' young ages when they first became SM trainees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024171902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Junior_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the band called Super Junior?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior's U exceeded 400,000 downloads within five hours of release. Don't Don became the second best-selling record of 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did U and Don't Don by Super Junior have success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidSuper Junior go on any tours during 2006–2007 with U and Don't Don?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "In late 2006, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung formed the subgroup Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior's first sub-unit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Super Junior article besides that U exceeded 400,000 downloads within five hours of release and ultimately surpassed 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior-K.R.Y. performed their first single The One I Love, theme song to the Korean television drama Hyena, on the KBS music program Music Bank on November 5, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024171902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Junior_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was subgroup Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior's first sub-unit also successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior's U ultimately surpassed 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies or downloads were sold of U by Super Junior?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior released their first single Rokuko on February 23, 2007, and made a debut performance on Popular Songs two days later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024171902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Junior_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior's first sub-unit release any other hits or albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior's Don't Don was not released until September 20, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024171902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Junior_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Super Junior after the release of U, in 2007?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior's second official album was intended for a late 2006 release, but due to several accidental setbacks, Don't Don was not released until September 20, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024171902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Junior_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Super Junior's second official album released on this date, did it get delayed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accidental setbacks happened at the time to Super Junior delaying the release of Don't Don to September 20, 2007?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "In January 2013, Serebro announced that they would release their further material in Japan after signing with EMI Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Serebro change their record label", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "This was after the decline of Serebro's success after Mama Lover", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Serebro choose Japan to release their further material in after signing with EMI Music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "Serebro announced that they plan to release a compilation entitled Serebration that includes songs from their first and second studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects were Serebro working on after the decline of their success after Mama Lover", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "Serebro traveled to Japan to promote the compilation album and to do a live concert tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Serebro work on anything else besides a compilation entitled Serebration that includes songs from their first and second studio albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "In March 2013, Serebro released their promotional single Sexy Ass, but it failed to chart in Russia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more songs Serebro did after the compilation album and live concert tour", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "In June 2013, Serebro released their single Mi Mi Mi which charted in Italy, peaking at 5 on the Italian iTunes chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other albums or songs by Serebro besides their promotional single Sexy Ass", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Serebro popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "Serebro's 3rd studio album '925' was supposed to be released on iTunes Russia on 15 October 2015 but due to their studio harddrive being stolen, the album release was cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Serebro's third album", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other well known Serebro songs besides their single Mi Mi Mi which charted in Italy", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "On 26 April 2016, it was announced that the Serebro album '925' was renamed Sila tryokh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more music by Serebro we have not discussed yet", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 102, "Truth_answer": "Serebro's '925' was put up on the Russian iTunes for pre-order and a release date for 27 May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Serebro's third album '925', renamed Sila tryokh, get delayed again?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "Despite original indications that Serebro was for a solo singer, it morphed into a group around the former Star Factory participant Elena Temnikova who was paired with two newcomers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Let's start with...what does Former have to do with Serebro?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "Serebro's members have included Marianna Kochurova, Marina Lizorkina, Elena Temnikova, Anastasia Karpova, Dasha Shashina, Polina Favorskaya , Olga Seryabkina, Katya Kischuk, Tatiana Morgunova, Irina Titova, Elizaveta Kornilova", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who have been members of the group Serebro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "On 15 May 2014 the official Serebro website reported that Elena had left the group due to ill health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Elena leave Serebro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "Polina Favorskaya announced she was leaving Serebro in August 2017, but continued performing with them until the end of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Polina stay with Serebro for long?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "21 November 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Polina's birthdate from Serebro?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "Anastasia Karpova", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else had been members of Serebro besides Polina Favorskaya?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "2 November 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Anastasia Karpova's birthdate from Serebro?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "Karpova decided to leave Serebro to pursue a solo career. The song УГАР was her last song with the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anastasia Karpova stay with the group Serebro for long?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "Marina Lizorkina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else had been members of Serebro besides Anastasia Karpova?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "9 June 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Marina Lizorkina's birthdate from Serebro?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "There are 10 past Serebro members", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many former members were there in Serebro??", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 103, "Truth_answer": "1 September 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Shashina's birthdate from Serebro?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 104, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Bob Crewe met and partnered professionally with Frank Slay Jr., a young pianist from Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Crewe's career like in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 104, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe and Frank Slay Jr.'s collaboration created several hit songs, for which Crewe performed as the demo singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was their anything significant about Bob Crewe and Frank Slay Jr. in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 104, "Truth_answer": "some hit songs by Bob Crewe in the 1950s include Silhouettes and Daddy Cool", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the hit songs by Bob Crewe in 1950s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 104, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe and Slay's 1957 recording session with the Rays produced two major hit songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else sang on Bob Crewe's songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 104, "Truth_answer": "Silhouettes by The Rays, produced by Bob Crewe, became a doo-wop anthem of the era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music did Bob Crewe sing with the Rays?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 104, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Bob Crewe was inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Crewe win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 105, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe was an American songwriter, dancer, singer, manager, and record producer. In 1975, Crewe wrote and produced disco material for the Eleventh Hour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Crewe a singer in the 70's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 105, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1970s, Bob Crewe and Sir Monti Rock III formed the disco club favorites Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes, best known for their 1975 successes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Bob Crewe sing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 105, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe wrote songs like My Eyes Adored You and Lady Marmalade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe write songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 105, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe's songs My Eyes Adored You and Lady Marmalade became back-to-back #1 records in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe's songs do well on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 105, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe and Slay also wrote two Top 10 hits - Tallahassee Lassie and Okefenokee - for Swan's rising star Freddy Cannon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe write songs for other artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton was born in Parsons, Kansas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Buck Clayton from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton learned to play the piano from the age of six. His father was an amateur musician, who was responsible for teaching his son the scales on a trumpet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Buck Clayton doing during his early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton was a leader of the Harlem Gentlemen in Shanghai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buck Clayton become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton was leader of the Harlem Gentlemen in Shanghai from 1934", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year didBuck Clayton become leader of the Harlem Gentlemen in Shanghai?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Buck Clayton article aside frmo Buck Clayton being leader of the Harlem Gentlemen in Shanghai from 1934 or 1935?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton's father was responsible for teaching his son the scales on a trumpet which he did not take up until his teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214213008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Clayton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Buck Clayton learn from his father?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 106, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton's principal influence was Louis Armstrong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214213008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Clayton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else influenced Buck Clayton besides his father?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton was a leader of mainstream-oriented jam session recordings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214213008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Clayton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buck Clayton a mainstream musician?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton was a leader of mainstream-oriented jam session recordings in the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214213008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Clayton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Buck Clayton's music become mainstream?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton “synthesized much of the history of jazz trumpet up to his own time, with a bright brassy tone and an apparently limitless facility for melodic improvisation”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214213008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Clayton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these Buck Clayton mainstream-oriented jam sessions well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "Critic Stanley Dance coined the term mainstream in the 1950s to describe the style of those swing era players like Buck Clayton who fell between the revivalist and modernist camps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214213008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Clayton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did it mean for Buck Clayton to be a mainstreamer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton was precisely one of the players to whom this appellation most applied.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buck Clayton one of the artists that fit into this category?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Buck Clayton feel about this mainstream label?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "In 1955 Buck Clayton appeared in The Benny Goodman Story, also working with Goodman in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel two years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Buck Clayton article besides Clayton being precisely one of the players to whom this appellation of mainstreamer most applied?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 107, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton worked with Goodman at the hotel from 1953-54 and 1955", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Buck Clayton work with Goodman at the hotel?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa had been denied entry to Ogoniland on the day of the murders, but he was arrested and accused of incitement to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Saro-Wiwa arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "Some of the defendants' lawyers resigned in protest against the alleged rigging of Ken Saro-Wiwa's trial by the Abacha regime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa given a trial after he was arrested and accused of incitement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "On 10 November 1995, Ken Saro-Wiwa and the rest of the Ogoni Nine were taken from the army base and executed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ken Saro-Wiwa executed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant that took place while Ken Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "The trial was widely criticised by human rights organisations and, half a year later, Ken Saro-Wiwa received the Right Livelihood Award for his courage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any type of appeal process for the Ken Saro-Wiwa arrest and execution?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa had been denied entry to Ogoniland on the day of the murders, but he was arrested and accused of incitement to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the charges against Saro-Wiwa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 108, "Truth_answer": "The same charges happened to eight other MOSOP leaders who, along with Ken Saro-Wiwa, became known as the Ogoni Nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Saro-Wiwa related to the Ogoni Nine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "The Wiwa family lawsuits against Royal Dutch Shell were three separate lawsuits brought by the family of Ken Saro-Wiwa against Royal Dutch Shell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111163548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiwa_v._Royal_Dutch_Shell_Co._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a Ken Saro-Wiwa family lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in the the 1995 judicial hangings of the Ogoni Nineen Saro-Wiwa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa's family directly affected by the lawsuits against Shell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "The Ken Saro-Wiwa Family cases were brought under the Alien Tort Statute, a 1978 statute giving non-US citizens the right to file suits for international human rights violations", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ccrjustice.org/home/get-involved/tools-resources/fact-sheets-and-faqs/factsheet-case-against-shell_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ken Saro-Wiwa article on Family lawsuits against Royal Dutch Shell besides that Wiwa was executed in the the 1995 judicial hangings of the Ogoni Nineen Saro-Wiwa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "The settlement was made just days before the trial, which had been brought by Ken Saro-Wiwa's son, was due to begin in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Saro-Wiwa represented by anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "Shell stated the payment was a humanitarian gesture and a gesture of sympathy, denying culpability in the death of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the deaths of the Ogoni Nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111163548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiwa_v._Royal_Dutch_Shell_Co._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shell have to say about the settlement in regards to the the 1995 judicial hangings of the Ogoni Nineen Saro-Wiwa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "Shell settled out-of-court with the Ken Saro-Wiwa family for $15.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111163548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiwa_v._Royal_Dutch_Shell_Co._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Saro-Wiwa family lawsuit against Shell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 109, "Truth_answer": "On June 8, 2009, Shell settled out-of-court with the Ken Saro-Wiwa family for $15.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111163548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiwa_v._Royal_Dutch_Shell_Co._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shell settled out-of-court with the Saro-Wiwa family for $15.5 million?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Al Kaline became the first Tiger to sign a $100,000 contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Al Kaline's final seasons successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline played his entire 22-year baseball career with the Detroit Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Al Kaline sign with in 1971?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "After hitting .294 in 1971, Al Kaline became the first Tiger to sign a $100,000 contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Al Kaline sign the $100,000 contract with The Tigers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Al Kaline was nearly a victim of a freak accident on the baseball field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something memorable of Al Kaline's final season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "On September 24, 1974, Al Kaline became the 12th player in MLB history to reach the 3000 hit plateau, when he hit a double off the Orioles' Dave McNally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something else of significance during 1970 besides Kaline being nearly a victim of a freak accident on the baseball field?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "After reaching the milestone, Al Kaline announced that he would retire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Al Kaline article besides Kaline becoming the 12th player in MLB history to reach the 3000 hit plateau?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after retiring from playing, Al Kaline became the Tigers' TV color commentator, a position he held until 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Al Kaline's plans after his final season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 110, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline still works for the Tigers as a front office official.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Al Kaline do in retirement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks was best known for hosting the game show The Newlywed Game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0", "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bob Eubanks' involvement with the newlywed game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks hosted the game show The Newlywed Game on and off since 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0", "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Bob Eubanks a host for the game show The Newlywed Game", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "After Newlywed Game, Bob Eubanks hosted a number of other game shows in his career, including Rhyme and Reason, Card Sharks, Dream House, The Diamond Head Game, and Trivia Trap", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bob Eubanks do after hosting the game show The Newlywed Game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "While not taping, Bob Eubanks also pursued a career in the country music business, where he served as manager of such artists as Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell and Marty Robbins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bob Eubanks' involvement with country music", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Bob Eubanks serve as manager of such artists as Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell and Marty Robbins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks served as manager of such artists as Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell and Marty Robbins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Bob Eubanks manage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Bob Eubanks appeared as a substitute host of Prime Time Country on the Nashville Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Bob Eubanks besides that he served as manager of such artists as Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell and Marty Robbins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 111, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Eubanks host any other country shows besides being a substitute host of Prime Time Country on the Nashville Network", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks was born in Flint, Michigan, but was raised primarily in Pasadena, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Bob Eubanks born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks' parents were John Otho Leland Eubanks and Gertrude Eubanks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Bob Eubanks' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks was an only child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Bob Eubanks have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks attended Pasadena High School, where he graduated in 1955. After graduation from high school, he attended Los Angeles Pierce College", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Bob Eubanks go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks married Irma Brown, an avid athlete, ranch forewoman and artist, on September 10, 1969. She died in 2002 after a prolonged illness. Around 2004, Eubanks married Deborah James.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Bob Eubanks married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks has 4 children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Bob Eubanks have children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 112, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does Bob Eubanks live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 113, "Truth_answer": "In 2000 the Kaiser Chiefs' Hodgson, White and Wilson formed the band Runston Parva, its name a deliberate misspelling of a small East Yorkshire hamlet called Ruston Parva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 with Kaiser Chiefs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 113, "Truth_answer": "The band decided that they would aim for a longer term record deal and started afresh with new songs and a new name: Kaiser Chiefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kaiser Chiefs article besides when Hodgson, White and Wilson formed the band Runston Parva, its name a deliberate misspelling of a small East Yorkshire hamlet called Ruston Parva in 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 113, "Truth_answer": "Parva was the band name before Kaiser Chiefs. 22 was their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Parva and 22", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 113, "Truth_answer": "Parva the band were dropped and left desolate and without any direction after the release of an album, 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Parva?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 113, "Truth_answer": "after Beggars Banquet closed the Mantra label, Parva the band was dropped", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Parva the band dropped and left desolate and without any direction after the release of an album, 22", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 114, "Truth_answer": "In July 2004, while still relatively unknown inside the UK, Kaiser Chiefs performed their first festival outside the UK at a festival in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2004 with the Kaiser Chiefs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 114, "Truth_answer": "Kaiser Chiefs' debut album Employment was released in March 2005, being primarily inspired by new wave and punk rock music of the late 1970s and 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2005 with the Kaiser Chiefs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 114, "Truth_answer": "The Kaiser Chiefs' discography includes Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob, Off with Their Heads", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217113604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Chiefs_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of some of Kaiser Chiefs' albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 114, "Truth_answer": "Employment by Kaiser Chiefs was released in 2005. Yours Truly, Angry Mob was released in 2007. Off with Their Heads was released in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob, and Off with Their Heads by Kaiser Chiefs released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 115, "Truth_answer": "Mulvaney said the government was not gonna ask you for your hard-earned money, anymore... unless we can guarantee that that money is actually being used in a proper function.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Trumps budget proposal by Mick Mulvaney going to cost more money?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 115, "Truth_answer": "Mick Mulvaney's budget included cuts to the US Department of State, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the social safety net and increases in funding for defense spending", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Mulvaney keep this promise in the end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 115, "Truth_answer": "Mulvaney described it as the first time in a long time that an administration has written a budget through the eyes of the people who are actually paying the taxes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was different about Trumps budget proposal besides included cuts to the US Department of State, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the social safety net and increases in funding for defense spending?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 115, "Truth_answer": "Mick Mulvaney's budget would remove $272 billion from welfare programs, including $272 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Mulvaney reduce this number or keep it at its proposal amount?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 115, "Truth_answer": "Some disagreed with Mulvaney, citing research that has found home-delivered meal programs to significantly improve diet quality, increase nutrient intakes, and reduce food insecurity and nutritional risk among participants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the budget removal of $272 billion from welfare programs, including $272 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps make people happy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 115, "Truth_answer": "The America First budget by Mick Mulvaney included a 10.6% decrease in domestic program spending and 10% increase in military spending, in addition to $1.6 billion for a border wall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else odd about this 2018 Trump budget proposal by Mick Mulvaney?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 116, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Sammartino regained the WWWF Heavyweight Championship by defeating Stan Stasiak on December 10, 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113040350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bruno Sammartino defeat to gain his Second World Heavyweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 116, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stasiak try to regain his title during Sammartino's Second World Heavyweight Championship reign after Sammartino regained the WWWF Heavyweight Championship by defeating him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 116, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Sammartino returned and faced Hansen in a rematch on June 25, 1976 at Shea Stadium. The match was rated 1976 Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruno Sammartino's best match during his Second World Heavyweight Championship reign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 116, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Sammartino was featured in PPV specials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruno Sammartino in any PPV specials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 116, "Truth_answer": "On April 30, 1977, Bruno Sammartino was defeated by Superstar Billy Graham for the title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113040350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Sammartino_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Sammartino ever lose the title during his Second World Heavyweight Championship reign?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 117, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx decided to race the Vuelta a España and the Giro d'Italia, instead of racing the Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Giro-Vuelta double a race with Eddy Merckx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 117, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx won the opening prologue of the Vuelta to take an early lead, winning a total of six stages on his way to his only Vuelta a España title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx do well in the Vuelta race?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 117, "Truth_answer": "Despite Ocaña's best efforts, Eddy Merckx won a total of six stages on his way to his only Vuelta a España title", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eddy Merckx race against on his way to his only Vuelta a España title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 117, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx won both legs of À travers Lausanne, as well as the Giro di Lombardia, but a doping positive disqualified him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidEddy Merckx have any problems or injuries while racing in 1973?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddy Merckx react to being disqualified for being doping positive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 118, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx won both legs of À travers Lausanne, as well as the Giro di Lombardia, but a doping positive disqualified him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Eddy Merckx disqualified?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 118, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx closed the season with over fifty victories to his credit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddy Merckx finish the season after a doping positive disqualified him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 118, "Truth_answer": "The UCI Road World Championships with Eddy Merckx were held in Barcelona, Spain in 1973 and contested on the Montjuich circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the UCI Road World Championship with Eddy Merckx held?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 118, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx's primary competitor, Fuente, lost a significant amount of time during the second stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fuente lose during the second stage of Giro d'Italia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells was born at Atlas House, 162 High Street in Bromley, Kent, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was H. G. Wells born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells' parents were Joseph Wells and Sarah Neal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were H. G. Wells' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells is now best remembered for his science fiction novels and is often called the father of science fiction“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.quoteswave.com/text-quotes/431837_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was H. G. Wells best known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells began writing short humorous articles for journals such as The Pall Mall Gazette. His success with these shorter pieces encouraged him to write his first novel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did H. G. Wells become a writer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells published his first novel, The Time Machine, in 1895.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did H. G. Wells write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "From 1880 to 1883, H. G. Wells had an unhappy apprenticeship as a draper at the Southsea Drapery Emporium, Hyde's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information did you find about H. G. Wells aside from when he published his first novel, The Time Machine, in 1895?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "In 1877, H. G. Wells' father suffered a fractured thigh. No longer able to support themselves financially, the family instead sought to place their sons as apprentices in various occupations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did H. G. Wells' unhappy apprenticeship as a draper at the Southsea Drapery Emporium, Hyde's happen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 119, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells' experiences at Hyde's, where he worked a thirteen-hour day and slept in a dormitory, inspired his novels like The Wheels of Chance and Kipps", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did his father's fracture effect H. G. Wells' life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells was born at Atlas House, 162 High Street in Bromley, Kent, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was H. G. Wells born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells expressed himself was through his drawings and sketches. One common location for these was the endpapers and title pages of his own diaries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did H. G. Wells do in his spare time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells had 4 children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "didH. G. Wells have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells was a writer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did H. G. Wells do for a living?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did H. G. Wells write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells was most prominent as a forward-looking, even prophetic social critic who devoted his literary talents to the development of a progressive vision on a global scale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this H. G. Wells article besides H. G. Wells writing The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells had diabetes, and was a co-founder in 1934 of The Diabetic Association", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything bad happen in H. G. Wells' personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 120, "Truth_answer": "H. G. Wells was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did H. G. Wells ever win awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller studied at Princeton University, New York University, and University of Virginia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Mueller go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "After receiving his Juris Doctor in 1973 from the University of Virginia School of Law, Robert Mueller worked as a litigator at the firm Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Mueller work at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller then served for 12 years in United States Attorney offices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Mueller do next for work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller first worked in the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, where he rose to be chief of the criminal division", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What office did Robert Mueller work at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller moved to Boston to work in the office of the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts as an Assistant United States Attorney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p6", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Mueller go next after heworked in the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, where he rose to be chief of the criminal division?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller investigated and prosecuted major financial fraud, terrorism and public corruption cases, as well as narcotics conspiracies and international money launderers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p6", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work did Robert Mueller do as an Attorney for the Northern District of California in San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "After serving as a partner at the Boston law firm of Hill and Barlow, Robert Mueller returned to government service.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Mueller later get another job after he investigated and prosecuted major financial fraud, terrorism and public corruption cases, as well as narcotics conspiracies and international money launderers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Robert Mueller served in the United States Department of Justice as an assistant to Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and as acting Deputy Attorney General.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of government work did Robert Mueller do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Robert Mueller became the United States Assistant Attorney General in charge of the United States Department of Justice Criminal Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Mueller serve in any other positions besides assistant to Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and as acting Deputy Attorney General?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 121, "Truth_answer": "During his tenure, he oversaw prosecutions including that of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, the Pan Am Flight 103 case, and of the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p7", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p119", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p64" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable cases did Robert Mueller work as United States Assistant Attorney General in charge of the United States Department of Justice Criminal Division?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 122, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's Guitarist Andy MacFarlane composed the song The Weath-er Is Bad for Semiconductor Films' short film Brilliant Noise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's a side project The Twilight Sad worked on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 122, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's Guitarist Andy MacFarlane composed the song The Weath-er Is Bad for Semiconductor Films' short film Brilliant Noise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what instrument The Twilight Sad's Guitarist Andy MacFarlane play on The Weath-er Is Bad for Semiconductor Films' short film Brilliant Noise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 122, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's singer James Graham appears on the live album Quietly Now! by fellow Scottish band Frightened Rabbit, providing additional vocals on the track Keep Yourself Warm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other side project did The Twilight Sad work on besides The Weath-er Is Bad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 122, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the live album Quietly Now! by fellow Scottish band Frightened Rabbit that Singer James Graham appears on do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 122, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, The Twilight Sad's Graham participated in Aidan Moffat's backing band during Moffat's UK tour performing Scottish folk songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Twilight Sad's singer James Graham collaborate with anyone else besides fellow Scottish band Frightened Rabbit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 122, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, The Twilight Sad's Graham featured as a guest vocalist with supergroup Minor Victories on their song Scattered Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other collaborations for The Twilight Sad's Graham after Moffat's UK tour performing Scottish folk songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "In 2011 Lin-Manuel Miranda co-wrote the music and lyrics for Bring It On: The Musical with Tom Kitt and Amanda Green.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2011 to Lin-Manuel Miranda?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "In 2014 Lin-Manuel Miranda also wrote music and lyrics for the one-act musical 21 Chump Street", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2014 to Lin-Manuel Miranda?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda performed as narrator for the show's single performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on June 7, 2014, which was broadcast on NPR's This American Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Lin-Manuel Miranda perform in 2014 after he wrote music and lyrics for the one-act musical 21 Chump Street?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "Hamilton premiered off-Broadway at The Public Theater in January 2015, directed by Thomas Kail. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the book and score, and starred as the title character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Lin-Manuel Miranda's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "While on a vacation in 2008, Lin-Manuel Miranda read Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton and, inspired by the book, wrote a rap about Hamilton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lin-Manuel Miranda article in addition to when Miranda wrote the book and score, and starred as the title character in Hamilton: An American Musical?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "By 2012, Lin-Manuel Miranda was performing an extended set of pieces based on the life of Hamilton, which he then referred to as the Hamilton Mixtape", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lin-Manuel Miranda's rap about Hamilton inspired by Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton turn out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "the New York Times called the Hamilton Mixtape byLin-Manuel Miranda an obvious game changer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Hamilton Mixtape byLin-Manuel Miranda do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the book and score for Hamilton the Musical, and starred as the title character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lin-Manuel Miranda do after writing the Hamilton Mixtape?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 123, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton earned the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, and was nominated for 16 Tony Awards, of which it won 11", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lin-Manuel Miranda win any awards for Hamilton: An American Musical?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 124, "Truth_answer": "Red Faber was one of only six pitchers to win 100 or more games in both the dead ball and live ball eras.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Red Faber become successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 124, "Truth_answer": "Red Faber achieved most of his success with White Sox teams that were usually barely competitive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Red Faber play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 124, "Truth_answer": "Red Faber finished the 1920 season with 23 wins and led the league in games started.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Red Faber reach his success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 124, "Truth_answer": "In 1927 Red Faber broke up a 21-game hitting streak by a still capable 40 year-old Ty Cobb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records did Red Faber set besides when he finished the 1920 season with 23 wins and led the league in games started?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony averaged 26.5 points, 2.7 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game during the 2005–06 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 to Carmelo Anthony?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony played for the Denver Nuggets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Carmelo Anthony play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony eighth-place finish in NBA scoring was the highest finish by a Denver player since the 1990–91 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carmelo Anthony set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "As the month of March came to a close, the Nuggets finished 11–5, and Carmelo Anthony was named as the NBA Player of the Month for March.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carmelo Anthony win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Denver then lost game five at Los Angeles, which eliminated the Nuggets with Carmelo Anthony from the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 to Carmelo Anthony?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "After the season, Carmelo Anthony signed a 5-year, $80 million extension with the Nuggets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Anthony_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carmelo Anthony move onto another team after Denver then lost game five at Los Angeles, which eliminated the Nuggets from the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "In the eighth game of the season, Carmelo Anthony tied the franchise record of six-straight 30-point games recorded by Alex English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carmelo Anthony accomplish after the extension?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Coincidentally, Alex English witnessed Carmelo Anthony tie his record as English was an Assistant Coach at the time with the Toronto Raptors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Anthony_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Carmelo Anthony article aside from when in the eighth game of the season, Anthony tied the franchise record of six-straight 30-point games recorded by Alex English.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony fell short of establishing a new record in his ninth game on November 21, as he finished with 29 points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carmelo Anthony set any other records besides when Alex English witnessed Anthony tie his record as English was an Assistant Coach at the time with the Toronto Raptors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 125, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony won Player of the Week honors three times during the season, and received Player of the Month honors for April", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Carmelo Anthony maintain during the 2006 season after Anthony fell short of establishing a new record in his ninth game on November 21, as he finished with 29 points?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony's NBA career began on June 26, 2003, when he was chosen third overall in the 2003 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Carmelo Anthony play for his rookie season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony averaged 21.0 points per game during the season, which was more than any other rookie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What stats did Carmelo Anthony have in 2003?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "On March 30, 2004, Carmelo Anthony scored 41 points against the Seattle SuperSonics to set a new Denver Nuggets franchise record for most points in a game by a rookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Anthony_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Carmelo Anthony's career highlights as a Rookie in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony was also named NBA Player of the Week twice and was a unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team selection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carmelo Anthony have other highlights like when he scored 41 points against the Seattle SuperSonics to set a new Denver Nuggets franchise record for most points in a game by a rookie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "Carmelo Anthony played a major part in the turnaround of the Denver Nuggets from league laughingstock to playoff contender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Anthony_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Carmelo Anthony do as a rookie besides being named NBA Player of the Week twice and was a unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team selection?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "Anthony became the first NBA rookie to lead a playoff team in scoring since David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs during the 1989–90 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Anthony_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Carmelo Anthony's other achievements aside from when he played a major part in the turnaround of the Denver Nuggets from league laughingstock to playoff contender?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any other players been as successful as Carmelo Anthony as a rookie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "the Denver Nuggets finished the 2003–04 campaign with a 43–39 overall record, qualifying them as the eighth seed for the playoffs with rookie Carmelo Anthony", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelo_Anthony_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Denver Nuggets record in the 2003-2004 season with rookie Carmelo Anthony?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Carmelo Anthony in the all star game?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "In the 2004 championships, The Timberwolves eliminated the Nuggets in five games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carmelo Anthony win the championship with the Nuggets in 2004?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 126, "Truth_answer": "In Carmelo Anthony's first career playoff game, he had 19 points, six rebounds, and three assists, in a 106–92 loss at Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 2004 season end for Carmelo Anthony?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Helen Mirren reunited with her former assistant Simon Curtis on Woman in Gold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have any movies in 2015?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren is the story of Jewish refugee Maria Altmann, who fought the Austrian government to be reunited with Gustav Klimt's painting of her aunt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren co-stars with Ryan Reynolds in Woman in Gold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Helen Mirren co-star with in Woman in Gold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "The same year, Helen Mirren appeared in Gavin Hood's thriller Eye in the Sky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other movies did Helen Mirren have in 2015?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "At the 75th awards ceremony, Helen Mirren received her 15th Golden Globe nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren receive any awards between 2015 to present?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "Motionless and Fast & Furious 9", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "doesHelen Mirren have any upcoming movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "Eye in the sky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which Helen Mirren movie has been the biggest success since 2015?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren played a military intelligence officer who leads a secret drone mission to capture a terrorist group living in Nairobi, Kenya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what role did Helen Mirren play in Eye in the sky?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "The Leisure Seeker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie did Helen Mirren do in 2017?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren co-starred with Donald Sutherland in The Leisure Seeker", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.aarp.org/entertainment/movies-for-grownups/info-2017/helen-mirren-award-fd.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Helen Mirren co-star with in The Leisure Seeker?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 127, "Truth_answer": "On set, Helen Mirren was reunited with Donald Sutherland with whom she had not worked again since Bethune: The Making of a Hero", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Helen Mirren co-star with anyone more than once in The Leisure Seeker?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren's first film of the 2000s was Joel Hershman's Greenfingers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a film that Helen Mirren starred in in the early 2000's", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Joel Hershman's Greenfingers garnered largely lukewarm reviews from critics, who felt that it added nothing new to this already saturated genre of British feel-good films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have a very successful film during the early 2000's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Robert Altman's all-star ensemble mystery film Gosford Park with Helen Mirren received a second Academy Award nomination and first Screen Actors Guild Award win for Mirren", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren win any awards during the early 2000's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Calendar Girls garnered generally positive reactions by film critics, and grossed $96,000,000 worldwide. In addition, the picture earned Satellite, Golden Globe, and European Film Award nominations for Helen Mirren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Helen Mirren article besides when she received a second Academy Award nomination and first Screen Actors Guild Award win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Cole's comedy Calendar Girls starring Helen Mirren grossed $96,000,000 worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Helen Mirren film grossed $96,000,000 worldwide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren's other film that year was the Showtime television film The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidHelen Mirren work on any television shows during the early 2000's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of roles did Helen Mirren play during the early 2000's?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Greenfingers with Helen Mirren garnered largely lukewarm reviews from critics, who felt that it added nothing new to this already saturated genre of British feel-good films", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have any films that didn't do well in the early 2000's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Greenfingers with Helen Mirren was released in 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Greenfingers with Helen Mirren released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren co-starred with Clive Owen in Greenfingers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wasHelen Mirren co-star in that Greenfingers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "In Greenfingers, Mirren portrayed a devoted plantswoman in the film, who coaches a team of prison gardeners, led by Clive Owen, to victory at a prestigious flower show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greenfingers with Helen Mirren about?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 128, "Truth_answer": "The same year, Helen Mirren began work on the mystery film The Pledge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren do any drama films after Greenfingers?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 129, "Truth_answer": "While at Hampshire, Elliott Smith formed the band Heatmiser", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Heatmiser with Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 129, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith's classmate Neil Gust, drummer Tony Lash and bassist Brandt Peterson were also in Heatmiser", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in Heatmiser with Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 129, "Truth_answer": "Heatmiser began performing around Portland in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Heatmiser withElliott Smith perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 129, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith's band Heatmiser released the albums Dead Air and Cop and Speeder as well as the Yellow No. 5 EP on Frontier Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs came fromElliott Smith's band Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 129, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith mentioned his admiration for Bob Dylan in several interviews, citing him as an early influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Elliott Smith get musical influence from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose has appeared in films such as Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, Kalpurush, Anuranan, Antaheen, Laptop and The Japanese Wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Rahul Bose been in any films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose is associated with several charitable organizations such as Teach for India, Akshara Centre, Breakthrough, Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Spastics Society of India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rahul Bose an activist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "Bose assisted in the relief efforts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the Boxing Day tsunami", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose assist in any other efforts besides being associated with several charitable organizations such as Teach for India, Akshara Centre, Breakthrough, Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Spastics Society of India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "In 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the Boxing Day tsunami were Rahul Bose assited happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else who was an activist with Rahul Bose in the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "He is the founder and chairman of The Group of Groups, an umbrella organisation for 51 Mumbai charitable organisations and NGOs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other movements Rahul Bose was involved in besides assisting in the relief efforts in the boxing day tsunami ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "Artiste for Change Karmaveer Puraskaar award. IBN Eminent Citizen Journalist Award and the Youth Icon Award for Social Justice and Welfare", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Rahul Bose won any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 130, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose happen to create the gender warrior?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose start on stage or in film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Rahul Bose's first play on the mumbai stage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "English, August", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Rahul Bose's first film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "the tv show A Mouthful of Sky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose ever do any TV in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose directed Everybody Says I'm Fine! and The Whisperers. He directed and produced Poorna: Courage Has No Limit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose ever produce or direct anything?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose has one elder sister, Anuradha, who is married to Tariq Ansari, the owner and director of Mid-Day Multimedia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rahul Bose have any family in the business?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "In Bangladesh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose perform in any other country besides India?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 131, "Truth_answer": "he Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose go to any other film festivals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "He hit .273 for the year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pete Rose's rookie season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose won the National League Rookie of the Year Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pete Rose do that year besides hitting .273", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "he was a platoon guide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pete Rose do in the United States Army reserves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose Went to Vietnam In 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309205151id_/https://www.wbur.org/onlyagame/2019/07/26/pete-rose-joe-dimaggio-vietnam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Rose go to Vietnam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose served as company cook", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Pete Rose went to Vietnam in 1967?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "Pete rose could come in early for the one weekend/month meeting so that he could leave early enough to participate in Reds home games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he still play baseball while serving as company cook?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "Pete Rose is also known by the nickname Charlie Hustle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pete Rose article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 132, "Truth_answer": "Whitey Ford gave him the derisive nickname Charlie Hustle after Rose sprinted to first base after drawing a walk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rose_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pete Rose's nickname Charlie Hustle come from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 133, "Truth_answer": "the Big Band Concert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What concert did Trace Adkins play between 2005-2007 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 133, "Truth_answer": "In March 2005, Adkins released his album entitled Songs About Me", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trace_Adkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Trace Adkins do between 2005 -2007 ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 133, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Trace Adkins have any other artist in the album songs about me?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 133, "Truth_answer": "The album's second single, Arlington", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other song was in the album Songs about me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "Sepultura's tenth album, Dante XXI, was released on March 14, 2006. It is a concept album based on Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Sepultura in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "Dante Alighieri was an Italian poet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Alighieri_p0", "https://research.bowdoin.edu/dante-today/tag/wwi/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dante Alighieri the person in which Sepultura based their tenth album Dante XXI released in March 14, 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "Sepultura has sold over three million units in the United States and almost 20 million worldwide, gaining multiple gold and platinum records around the globe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band sepultura popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "Igor Cavalera is best known as the former drummer for Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, which he co-founded with his brother Max in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717084008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Cavalera_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Igor Cavalera from the band Sepultura?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "Igor Cavalera quit the band Sepultura due to artistic incompatibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Igor Cavalera leave the band Sepultura?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "The band was one of the featured musical guests at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Igor Cavalera left the band Sepultura due to artistic incompatibility?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 134, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "d the band Sepultura win an award while they were at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 135, "Truth_answer": "Against is the first album with the new line-up", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Sepultura's Against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 135, "Truth_answer": "in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Against, the first album with the new line-up by the band Sepultura released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 135, "Truth_answer": "it chart at 27 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Roots by the band sepultura chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 135, "Truth_answer": "on February 20, 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Roots by the band Sepultura released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 135, "Truth_answer": "Chaos A.D.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the fifth album released by the band sepultura?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 135, "Truth_answer": "the album Chaos A.D. charted at 32 on the US Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Chaos A.D. by the band sepultura do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 136, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch's breakthrough", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to John Maulbetsch in the 1914 harvard game?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 136, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch attended Adrian College in 1911 and the University of Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Maulbetsch attend harvard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 136, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch played for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1914 to 1916.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Maulbetsch play for the university of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 136, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Maulbetsch studying while attending the university of michigan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 136, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the University of Michigan Wolverines win any accomplishments such as a championship game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "Charged by Eraldo Bernocchi and Toshinori Kondo was released by Bill Laswell's label Innerythmic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bill Laswell do in the late 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "After a brief inactive period, the label restarted in 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known of this period in Bill Laswell's life besides releasing Charged by Eraldo Bernocchi and Toshinori Kondo through his record label innerythmic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "Bill Laswell moved his studio to West Orange, New Jersey and called it Orange Music Sound Studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the other change besides restarting the record label innerythmic in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "Bill Laswell moved his studio and renamed it Orange Music Sound Studios", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the studio space in West Orange, New jersey called Orange Music sound studios owned by Bill Laswell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "West Orange, New Jersey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Bill Laswell move the studio to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Bill Laswell moved his recording studio to West Orange, New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "Tabla Beat Science", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "by whom are the four albums and a DVD set were released, including a studio album and a live 2-disc set produced by Bill laswell in Orange Music Sound Studios?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most interesting information about the Bill Laswell article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "Bill Laswell became the de facto house producer for Celluloid until the label was sold in the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Massacre_%28experimental_band%29_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do celluloid records have anything to do with bill Laswell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "in New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Celluloid records located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "Martin Bisi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else involved in the label Celluloid records with bill Laswell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "musicians such as Whitney Houston, Sonny Sharrock, Archie Shepp, Henry Threadgill, and the band Massacre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Massacre_%28experimental_band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other artists record under the Celluloid records label, too?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "Bill Laswell recorded music that was experimental, combining jazz, funk, pop, and R&B", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why style of music did Celluloid Records predominately record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "a group of musicians", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by Material in Bill Laswell's article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "keyboardist Michael Beinhorn, and drummer Fred Maher", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Massacre_%28experimental_band%29_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the band Material by Bill Laswell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "guitarists Cliff Cultreri and Robert Quine.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Massacre_%28experimental_band%29_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Laswell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else involved in the band material by Bill Laswell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "noisy dance music band, but later albums concentrated on hip hop, jazz, or spoken word readings by William S. Burroughs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Material produce both vocal and instrumental albums?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 138, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any noteworthy artist involved with that production?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 139, "Truth_answer": "He is the most skilled, the most serious, the most spiritual, the most disciplined, and the most in-line with Splinter's teachings and thoughts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Leonardo from the teenage mutant ninja turtles personality?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 139, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo is the eldest brother and the leader of the group", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Leonardo the leader of the teenage mutant ninja turtles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 139, "Truth_answer": "He is the one to usually take charge of the turtles when Master Splinter is not present.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Leonardo from the teenage mutant ninja turtles a commanding leader?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 139, "Truth_answer": "The Foot Clan are the most feared clan of warriors and assassins. the New York branch of the Clan was a powerful and fearsome group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Foot Clan a threat to Leonardo and the teenage mutant ninja turtles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 139, "Truth_answer": "the Shredder is Leonardo and the teenage mutant ninja turtles' archenemy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Shredder a threat to Leonardo and the teenage mutant ninja turtles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 140, "Truth_answer": "James Watt passed the chlorine into a weak solution of alkali, and obtained a turbid solution that appeared to have good bleaching properties", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What chemical expirements did James Watt study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 140, "Truth_answer": "the experiment James Watt witnessed produced chlorine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a significant discovery when James Watt witnessed Berthollet's experiment reacted Hydrocloric acid with manganese dioxide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 140, "Truth_answer": "James Watt began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Watt expand upon the discovery of the bleach solution after wtinessing Berthollet's experiment reacted Hydrocloric acid with manganese dioxide producing chlorine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 140, "Truth_answer": "James Watt discovered that a mixture of salt, manganese dioxide and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Watt go on to discover other important chemical solutions after he James Watt began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 140, "Truth_answer": "Charles Tennant patented a process for producing solid bleaching powder that it became a commercial success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did James McGrigor develop the solution that we know as commercial chlorine bleach today after James Watt discovered that a mixture of salt, manganese dioxide and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 140, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is bleach sold as a liquid then if Charles Tennant patented a process for producing solid bleaching powder that it became a commercial success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 141, "Truth_answer": "In 1776", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first engines by James Watt come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 141, "Truth_answer": "With Steam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the engines work made by James Watt in 1776 work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 141, "Truth_answer": "the engine by James Watt was commercially successful, and for the next five years Watt was very busy installing more engines,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the engines created by James Watt powered by steam a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 141, "Truth_answer": "These early engines were not manufactured by Boulton and Watt, but were made by others according to drawings made by Watt, who served in the role of consulting engineer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Boulton and James Watt keep making more engines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 141, "Truth_answer": "mostly in Cornwall for pumping water out of mines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the engines designed by James Watt being installed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 141, "Truth_answer": "James Watt designed a double acting engine, in which the steam acted alternately on the two sides of the piston was one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Watt improve the engines over time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 142, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmsted was an important early leader of the conservation movement in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frederick Law Olmsted a conservationist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 142, "Truth_answer": "The conservation movement is a political, environmental, and social movement that seeks to protect natural resources including animal and plant species as well as their habitat for the future.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the conservation movement in which Frederick Law Olmstead was leader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 142, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Frederick Law Olmsted a conservationist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 142, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the conservation movement besides Frederick Law Olmsted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "Isabella received the title of Catholic Monarch by Pope Alexander VI", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Isabella I of Castile do in her later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I Queen of Castile embarked on a process of spiritual unification, trying to bring the country under one faith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Isabella I of Castile receive the title of the title of Catholic Monarch by Pope Alexander VI?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "the Treaty of Granada was broken in 1502", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the process of spiritual unification and trying to bring the country under one faith a successful endeavor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "After a Muslim uprising in 1499, and further troubles thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the treaty of Granada broken in 1502?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other troubles were there besides the Muslim uprising in 1499 that broke the treaty of Granada in 1502?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "Muslims were ordered to either become Christians or to leave", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Christians react to the muslim uprising in 1499 that broke the treaty of granada in 1502?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "Isabella and her husband had created an empire and in later years were consumed with administration and politics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Isabella I of Castille article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I and her husband were concerned with the succession", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Isabella and her husband had created an empire and in later years were consumed with administration and politics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I and her husband worked to link the Spanish crown to the other rulers in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Isabella I and her husband concerned with the succession and worked to link the Spanish crown to the other rulers in Europe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "In 1500 Isabella granted all non-rebellious natives in the colonies citizenship and full legal freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important aspect of Isabella I of Castille later years?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 143, "Truth_answer": "by decree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How so Isabella granted all non-rebellious natives in the colonies citizenship and full legal freedom?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does granada mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "It took Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile ten years to conquer Granada culminating in 1492.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile conquer granada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "Isabel I of Castille marriage to Ferdinand II in 1469 became the basis for the de facto unification of Spain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was isabella I of Castille greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile reorganized the governmental system, brought the crime rate to the lowest in years, and unburdened the kingdom of the debt her brother left behind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in the Isabel I of Castile article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "Under Isabella I of Castile patronage, De Córdoba went on to an extraordinary military career that revolutionised the organisation and tactics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Isabella I of Castille article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "De Spanish Military", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what organisation was revolutionized by De Cordoba under Isabella I of Castile's patronage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish monarchs recruited soldiers from many European countries and improved their artillery with the latest and best cannons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other intersting aspects of the Isabella I of castile article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which european countries were Soldiers Recruited from by Ferdinand II and Isabella I of castile?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "to take the kingdom piece by piece", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Ferdinand II and Isabella I of castile lead siege to Ronda?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ferdinand II and Isabella I end up with the whole piece by piece?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 144, "Truth_answer": "to receive the keys of the city", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Isabella I of Castille and Ferdinand II entered to do what else in Granada?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macaulay Culkin's breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "Mcaulay Culkin won an American Comedy Award and a Young Artist Award for his role in Home Alone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Macaulay Culkin win any awards for the role in Home alone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "My Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Macaulay Culkin have any other movies during this time besides Home Alone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "Anna Chlumsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Macaulay Culkin work with any other celebrities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "He was paid $4.5 million to reprise his role of Kevin McCallister in the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Mcaulay Culkin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "the film became the second most financially successful film", "Truth_passages": [ "https://goodfil.ms/film/59361-home-alone-2-lost-in-new-york_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York with Macaulay Culkin movie successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "Home Alone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macaulay Culkin's biggest role?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 145, "Truth_answer": "The story follows eight year old Kevin McCallister who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for their Christmas vacation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Home Alone Macaulay Culkin's biggest role about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 146, "Truth_answer": "in Peekskill, New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Paul Reubens born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 146, "Truth_answer": "Paul Reubens grew up in Sarasota, Florida", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Reubens grow up in Peekskill, New York?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 146, "Truth_answer": "Reubens attended Sarasota High School after he graduated he attended Boston University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Reubens get an education in Sarasota, Florida?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 146, "Truth_answer": "Paul Reubens has two younger siblings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Reubens have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 146, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Paul Reubens exchanged vows with Doris Duke's adopted daughter, Chandi Heffner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Reubens marry early in life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Sheryl Crow signed a recording contract with Warner Music Nashville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sheryl Crow do in 2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "the studio album Feels Like Home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record did Sheryl Crow release at that time she signed a recording contract with Warner Music Nashville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "the album debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of over 36,000 copies, becoming Crow's ninth top ten album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Feels Like Home by Sheryl Crow a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "row was one of the opening acts for George Strait's 2014 leg of The Cowboy Rides Away Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to sheryl Crow in 2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "All 48 concerts were sold out, and for the week of February 7, 2014, the Cowboy Rides Away Tour was the top-grossing tour in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109063414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cowboy_Rides_Away_Tour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Cowboy Rides Awaytour where Sheryl Crow was the opening act a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "Sheryl Crow sang on a rendition of Baby, It's Cold Outside that appeared on Darius Rucker's Christmas album, Home for the Holidays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did sheryl Crow do in 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did shery Crow do in 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "a six-day Outlaws tour in July 2017 headlined by Willie Nelson and including artists such as Bob Dylan, Jason Isbell, Margo Price and Hayes Carll among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sheryl Crow's biggest success during this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "Sheryl Crow supported James Taylor on part of his American tour and She then embarked on a Greatest Hits tour in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheryl Crow perform live on any other dates besides the six-day Outlaws tour in July 2017 headlined by Willie Nelson and including artists such as Bob Dylan, Jason Isbell, Margo Price and Hayes Carll among others?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "In December 2015, she covered A Hard Day's Night at the John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sheryl Crow article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 147, "Truth_answer": "Sheryl Crow performed Two More Bottles of Wine with Vince Gill at another tribute concert: The Life & Songs of Emmylou Harris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheryl Crow do anything else in 2015 besides covering A Hard Day's Night at the John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert In December?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky was born in 1889 or 1890 in Kiev, Russian Empire, as Wacław Niżyński, to ethnic Polish parents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vaslav Nijinsky biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "touring dancers Tomasz Niżyński and Eleonora Bereda", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Vaslav Nijinsky parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky was introduced to dance by his parents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Vaslav Nijinsky get interested in ballet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Vaslav Nijinsky perform with his parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "In 1897 Vaslav Nijinsky, his mother and his siblings moved to 20 Mokhovaya Street in St Petersburg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Vaslav Nijinsky stay in Kiev?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "After Josef Setov died about 1894, the Setov Opera company disbanded", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Vaslav Nijinsky perform with Setov after moving to St Petersburg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky and another boy received training from their father and appeared in an amateur Hopak production in Odessa in 1894", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Vaslav Nijinsky do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky's brother Stanislav Nijinsky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other boy besidses Vaslav Nijinsky who was trained by their father and appeared in an amateur Hopak production in Odessa in 1894?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky's sister Bronislava Nijinska", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the third child besides Vaslav Nijinsky and hisStanislav Nijinsky ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky and his sister Bronia, just two years apart, became very close as they grew", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vaslav Nijinsky childhood like?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "Bronia became a choreographer a dancer and she worked closely with Vaslav Nijinsky for much of his career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they do Vaslav Nijinsky and his sister Bronia do together?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 148, "Truth_answer": "At age nine Nijinsky was accepted at the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg, the pre-eminent ballet school in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vaslav Nijinsky article?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky danced in the Mariinsky production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, in a ballet sequence choreographed by Michel Fokine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Vaslav Nijinsdky's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky performed at Krasnoe Selo in a makeshift theatre. These performances included members of the Imperial family and other nobility, whose support and interest were essential to a career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Vaslav Nijinsky do after he danced in the Mariinsky production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, in a ballet sequence choreographed by Michel Fokine.t?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were these performances that included members of the Imperial family and other nobility, whose support and interest essential for Vaslav Nijinsky?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "a salary of 780 roubles per year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was Vaslav Nijinsky's salary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "the dancer Lydia Kyasht", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vaslav dance with anybody famous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky married on September 10,1913", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vaslav Nijinski ever get married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky performed at Krasnoe Selo in a makeshift theatre with an audience mainly of army officers. These performances frequently included members of the Imperial family and other nobility", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened to Vaslav Nijinsky?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vaslav Nijinsky spend a lot of time with the royal family?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "which their support and interest. Each dancer who performed before the Tsar received a gold watch inscribed with the Imperial Eagle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how the imperial family help Vaslav Nijinsky's career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 149, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the gold watch inscribed with the Imperial Eagle received by every dancer who performed in front of the Tsar worth?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "Thomas and Richard Smothers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of the Smother's brothers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "The brothers Thomas and Richard Smothers were both born on Governors Island in New York Harbor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Thomas and Richard Smothers born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "Thomas B. Smothers, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Smothers brother's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "They graduated from Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, California, and attended San Jose State University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smothers_Brothers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Smothers Brother's go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "in February 1959", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Smothers Brothers get into show business?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "The Purple Onion in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smothers_Brothers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Smothers Brothers do any stage shows after they got into show business in 1959?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "The Smothers brothers appeared in a segment of the television series Burke's Law, in 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the smothers borthers start coming on TV after performing on stage at the purple onion in San francisco?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "the smothers brothers performed folk songs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of acts did the smothers brothers perform in clubs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 150, "Truth_answer": "Their own television variety show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, became one of the most controversial American TV programs of the Vietnam War era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smothers_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the smothers brothers do on television besides the television series Burke's Law, in 1964?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "The brothers soon found themselves in regular conflict with CBS's network censors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108033620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smothers_Brothers_Comedy_Hour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy in the smothers borthers comedy hour show about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "the network ordered that the Smothers deliver their shows finished and ready to air ten days before airdate so that the censors could edit the shows as necessary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108033620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smothers_Brothers_Comedy_Hour_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smothers_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there conflict with the censors and the smothers borthers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "Despite the conflict, the show was picked up for the 1969-70 season on March 14. However, network CEO and President William S. Paley abruptly canceled the show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the smothers brothers article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "on April 4, 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the smothers brothers comedy hour show cancelled by CEO and President William S. Paley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "The series was a major success, especially considering it was scheduled against the major NBC television series Bonanza", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108033620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smothers_Brothers_Comedy_Hour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the smothers brothers coemdy hour show popular despite the controversy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "This cancellation led the smothers brothers to file a breach of contract suit against the network", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smothers_Brothers_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108033620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smothers_Brothers_Comedy_Hour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the smothers brothers do anything to try to get the show not to be cancelled?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the smothers brothers continue to defy the CBS censors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "Despite this cancellation, the show went on to win the Emmy Award that year for best writing. The Smothers Brothers starred in several other television shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the about controversy censoring the Smothers brothers show ruin the smothers brothers career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 151, "Truth_answer": "Joan Baez paid tribute to her then-husband, David Harris, who was entering jail after refusing military service, while comedian Jackie Mason made a joke about children playing doctor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smothers_Brothers_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108033620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smothers_Brothers_Comedy_Hour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What one thing that the smothers brothers did more controversial that was the final straw for the CBS censors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence alma-tadema decorated his new home, to which he moved in 1883", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lawrence alma-tadema do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lawrence alma-tadema decorate his new home Which he moved in 1883?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence alma-tadema continued to exhibit throughout the 1880s and into the next decade, receiving a plentiful amount of accolades along the way", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-tadema still paint after he started decorating his home which he moved in 1883?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Spring", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lawrence alma-tadema paint at the point where continued to exhibit throughout the 1880s and into the next decade, receiving a plentiful amount of accolades along the way?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Silver Favourites", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-tadema paint anything else besides Spring?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "The Finding of Moses", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lawrence Alma-tadema working on anything else in this time period besides the painting silver Favourites?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "The work is a Biblical scene based on chapter 2, verse 6 of the Book of Exodus, in which Pharaoh's daughter comes to wash in the River Nile", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161127195432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Finding_of_Moses_(Alma-Tadema_painting)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lawrence Alma-tadema's painiting The finding of moses of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema classical-subject painter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lawrence Alma-Tadema article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-tadema's depictions of the luxury and decadence of the Roman Empire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else that Lawrence Alma-Tadema did that was artistic?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 152, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema was very active with theatre design and production, designing many costumes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema worked doing anything else other than paintings of the depictions of the luxury and decadence of the roman empire?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 153, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Doolittle left the air force but remained active in many technical fields, and was eventually promoted to general years after retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jimmy Doolittle stay in the army?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 153, "Truth_answer": "Alameda, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Jimmy Doolittle from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 153, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Doolittle was the was chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics From 1957 to 1958", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle stay in the space program his whole career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 153, "Truth_answer": "Doolittle was offered the job of being the first administrator of NASA, but he turned it down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle pioneer any other space programs besides the National Advisory comittee for Aeronautics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 154, "Truth_answer": "Ten Thousand Fists is Disturbed's third studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ten thousand Fists by the band disturbed an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 154, "Truth_answer": "on September 20, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album ten thousand fists by the band disturbed released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 154, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.allamericanspeakers.com/speakers/399038/Relient-K_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105225622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_and_the_News_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disturbed_(band)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_discography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album ten thousand fists by the band disturbed a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 154, "Truth_answer": "the album ten thousand fists sold around 238,000 copies in the week following its release", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album ten thousand fists by the band disturbed were sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 154, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names was mentioned on the album ten thousand fists by the band disturbed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 154, "Truth_answer": "The band has released seven studio albums, five of which have consecutively debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band disturbed's article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, is the debut studio album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Peter Green?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "the album has sold over a million copies in the UK and as of June 2015, the album has sold over 150,000 copies in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac do well in sales?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "Modern attitudes to the album are also largely positive, and many critics argue the album is one of the highlights of the British blues bloom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200822193227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac_%281968_album%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac well received by fans or critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "In April, Green announced his decision to quit the band after the completion of their European tour. His last show with Fleetwood Mac was on 20 May 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mick Fleetwood article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, he had a brief reunion with Fleetwood Mac, helping them to complete a US tour after guitarist Jeremy Spencer had left the group", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Green_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Green ever return to the band fleetwood mac after a final performance on May 20, 1970?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "Kirwan and Spencer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Peter Green replaced with After leaving the band Fleetwood mac in 1970?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Green leaving cause issues with other members?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 155, "Truth_answer": "Peter Green's mental stability deteriorated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Peter Green stop playing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "On July 13, 2013, Dwight Howard signed with the Houston Rockets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dwight Howard doing in 2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "Howard finished the regular season with averages of 18.3 points and 12.2 rebounds and earned All-NBA Second Team honors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after On July 13, 2013, Dwight Howard signed with the Houston Rockets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "During the 2014 playoffs, Dwight Howard averaged 26 points and 13.7 rebounds per game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dwight Howard doing in 2014?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "on December 13 against the Denver Nuggets Dwight Howard recorded his 10,000th career rebound", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about 2014 besides Dwight Howard averaging 26 points and 13.7 rebounds per game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2015, Dwight Howard had 23 points and 14 rebounds against the Orlando Magic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dwight Howard doing in 2015?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard On December 26, he eclipsed 15,000 points for his career in a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable games that year besides besides the game where Dwight Howard had 23 points and 14 rebounds against the Orlando Magic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 156, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard had 36 points and tied a career high with 26 rebounds en route to his 10th straight double-double", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dwight Howard do next after he eclipsed 15,000 points for his career in a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 157, "Truth_answer": "in 1888", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe McGinnity career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 157, "Truth_answer": "Joseph McGinnity was a right-handed pitcher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position didJoe McGinnity play in baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 157, "Truth_answer": "the minor league baseball Montgomery Colts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Early in his career what teams did Joe McGinnity pitch for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 157, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity worked as a coal miner, bartender, and operated a saloon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity have any other roles beside pitching for the minor league baseball Montgomery Colts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 158, "Truth_answer": "He attended a Jesuit school and went on to law school at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Roberto Mangabeira Unger attended?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 158, "Truth_answer": "Harvard Law School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidRoberto mangabeira Unger attend any other school apart from the Jesuit school and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 158, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger has an LLM and an SJD", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What degree does Roberto Mangabeira Unger has from Harvard Law School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 158, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger is a Brazilian philosopher and politician who is Professor at Harvard Law School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else in the Roberto Mangabeira article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "William Rufus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William II of England's name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "William Rufus inherited the Anglo-Norman settlement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Rufus get?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "in the Domesday Book", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Rufus inheriting the Anglo-Norman settlement written anywhere?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who surveyed he Anglo-Norman settlement inherited by william Rufus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "William II's father command", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William II of England do the survey under his father's command for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "taxation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the king William II of England do to control people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "The people of England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did William II of England did Taxation to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "William II of England's Barons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William II of england do the taxation to someone else besides the people of england?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 159, "Truth_answer": "When the barons complained they did not have this money, William Rufus suggested that they should rob the shrines of the saints.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William II of England do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "the FY2006 Defense Authorization Act", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legislative actions were taken under Duncan Hunter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "the FY2006 Defense Authorization Act restricted women from direct combat units", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the FY2006 Defense Authorization Act introduced by Duncan Hunter mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter introduced H.R. 552, The Right to Life Act", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other legislative actions did Duncan Hunter impose besides introducing H.R. 6375 which means it requires the defense department to post the purpose of all congressional earmarks in annual defense bills?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the H.R. 552, The Right to Life Act introduced by Duncan Hunter controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "Hunter repeatedly voted against international trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duncan Hunter have other political actions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "the Central America Free Trade Agreement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p9", "http://obamatrade.com/obamatrade-trashes-american-jobs-and-sovereignty/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130205651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence_p38", "https://ontheissues.org/House/Lee_Terry_HouseMatch.htm_p7", "https://court.ontheissues.org/states/MO_Free_Trade.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other trade agreements did Duncan Hunter veto besides the international trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "the World Trade Organization", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other Trade agreements vetoed by Duncan Hunter besides the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Central America Free Trade Agreement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "Hunter was the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee during the 108th and 109th Congress. Hunter sought the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States for 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Duncan Hunter article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "the H.R. 6375", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last legislative action Duncan Hunter took?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 160, "Truth_answer": "would have required the defense department to post the purpose of all congressional earmarks in annual defense bills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is H.R. 6375 introduced by Duncan Hunter?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "In 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Duncan Hunter first elected?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "The republican Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for what party was Duncan Hunter elected?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter was one of many Republicans swept into office from historically Democratic districts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duncan Hunter win the election for the republican party in 1980?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Van Deerlin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Duncan Hunter narrowly defeat when he swept into office from historically democratic districts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter was reelected 13 more times with no substantive opposition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duncan Hunter run again in the next election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter announced that, as part of his presidential bid, he would not seek a 15th term in the House of Representatives in 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203045955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_D._Hunter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Duncan Hunter decide to stop running in elections?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter sought the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States for 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Duncan Hunter do instead?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2008, Duncan D. Hunter was elected to succeed his father Duncan Hunter as the congressional representative of the California's 52nd congressional district.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Duncan Hunter article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "During Duncan D. Hunter's active service, his wife, Margaret Hunter, campaigned on his behalf", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duncan Hunter's son Duncan D. Hunter run again when he returned from the marines?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 161, "Truth_answer": "On June 3, 2008, Duncan D. Hunter won 72% of the Republican Primary vote and became the Republican nominee to replace his father representing the 52nd District", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duncan Hunter's son Duncan D. Hunter win?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "in Wichita, Kansas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joe Walsh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "Robert Newton Fidler and Helen Alice Bowen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Joe Walsh's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh he attended Montclair High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe Walsh go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh attended Kent State University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Walsh go to college after he attended Montclair High School?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "After one term, Joe Walsh dropped out of university to pursue his musical career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Walsh graduated from Kent State University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh Walsh majored in English and minored in music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Walsh go Kent State University school for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "in 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Walsh get started in music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "Walsh cites influences as Les Paul, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, Jeff Beck, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe Walsh article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 162, "Truth_answer": "Ritchie Blackmore and Deep Purple, Manfred Mann, Duane Allman and The Allman Brothers, Ronnie Wood and The Faces, Pete Townshend and The Who, and The Ventures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else influenced Joe Walsh's work besides Les Paul, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, Jeff Beck, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "Walsh's love of Santa Cruz Island grew into a lifelong commitment to conserve the environment there. He is President of the Santa Cruz Island Foundation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What public service did Joe Walsh involve himself in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "In 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Walsh start advocating to conserve the environment in santa cruz island?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh is active in charity work and has performed in a number of concerts to raise money for charitable causes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe Walsh article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "Zac Brown Band, Gary Clark Jr., Keith Urban", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe walsh work with anyone of note within these charities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "to try to organize and perform what became VetsAid", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joe Walsh contact Zac Brown Band, Gary Clark Jr., Keith Urban?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "The inaugural VetsAid took place on September 20, 2017 featuring performances by Joe Walsh, Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban and Gary Clark Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zac Brown Band, Gary Clark Jr., Keith Urban agree to perform in Joe Walsh's vetsaid?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "nearly $1.2 million in grants", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much if any did the Vetsaid concert by Joe Walsh charity collect?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "VetsAid, Joe Walsh's national 50 non-profit veterans organization,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Walsh's most beneficial charity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was VetsAid, Joe Walsh's national 50 non-profit veterans organization,recognized worldwide?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 164, "Truth_answer": "The Wiggles announced that Greg Page, Jeff Fatt, and Murray Cook would be retiring from touring with the group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did those 3 depart the group?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 164, "Truth_answer": "Greg Page, Jeff Fatt, and Murray Cook retired", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211173355id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Moran_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108112130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cockroaches_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200625134522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Field_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Page, Jeff Fatt, and Murray Cook have specific reasons for leaving the group the wiggles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 164, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Wilcher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who left the band the wiggles first?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 164, "Truth_answer": "in 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the band the wiggles performed together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken debuted on Broadway with a musical theatre adaptation of Beauty and the Beast that opened in 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alan Menken return to musical theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "The Little Mermaid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken have other Broadway shows besides the Beauty and the beast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken won a Tony Award for Best Score for his musical adaptation of Newsies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken win any awards during his musical time on broadway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken was honored with the Junior Theater Festival Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken win any other awards besides a Tony Award for Best Score for his musical adaptation of Newsies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "Aladdin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken work on any other musicals besides the beauty and the beast and the little mermaid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "it earned Alan Menken another Tony nomination for Best Score", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the broadway musical Aladdin by Alan Menken successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken have any failures during his broadway musicals time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 165, "Truth_answer": "On the strength of the success of Little Shop of Horrors, Menken and Ashman were hired by Walt Disney Studios", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Wha else is interesting about Alan Menkens life during this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken was hired to write the music for The Little Mermaid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Alan Menken do with Disney?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "The film gave Alan Menken their first Oscar win: Best Song for the song Under the Sea. Menken also won the 1989 Oscar for Best Score.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alan Menken's work on The Little Mermaid received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "Aladdin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the next Disney film that Alan Menken worked on after the little mermaid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken won the Oscar for Best Score.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken win any awards for Aladdin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "The film gave them their first Oscar win: Best Song for the song Under the Sea. Menken also won the 1989 Oscar for Best Score", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Little Mermaid win any awards for Alan Menken?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "Life with Mikey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What non-Disney film did Alan Menken work on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the beast", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another Disney cartoon film that Alan Menkenscored the music to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 166, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken is best known for his scores and songs for films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Menken create any songs for those films that became popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "While campaigning for the 2012 assembly elections, Modi made extensive use of holograms and other technologies allowing him to reach a large number of people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Narenda Modi's final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi assembled a team of up to 40 technologists and more than 400 camera and sound staff in 120 truck-based teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054003id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/10803961/Magic-Modi-uses-hologram-to-address-dozens-of-rallies-at-once.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Narendra Modi use holograms and other technologies allowing him to reach a large number of people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi ran for Prime Minister of India", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.nationalpoliticalmirror.com/tag/narendra-modi/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p0", "https://newsroom24x7.com/tag/prime-minister-narendra-modi/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p72", "http://www.theglobaldispatches.com/articles/narendra-modi-pragmatist-or-ideologue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Narendra Modi ran for any political positions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Prime minister Narendra Modi polled 6,74,664", "Truth_passages": [ "http://politicsparty.com/shownews.php?newsid=2378_p1", "http://hygysc.com/Jalondate/2018/06_p29", "https://www.asiavillenews.com/article/making-sense-of-the-maharashtra-mandate-18639_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127224259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Indian_general_election_p1", "https://www.mid-day.com/news/elections-2019-phase-3-live-updates-18317151_p19", 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"https://www.indiantelevision.com/specials/event-coverage/ficci-frames/how-ready-is-india-for-the-digital-disruption-160404_p6", "https://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/news-broadcasting/ten-events-that-shook-tellyland-in-2018-190101_p7", "https://www.indiantelevision.org.in/specials/elections-2019/times-internet-sees-133-million-users-on-election-results-day-190531_p3", "https://thesamikhsya.com/exclusive/despite-glories-in-maha-haryana-bjp-gets-restive-over-setback-in-gujarat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "With how many votes did Narenda Modi win the constituency of Prime minister of inida?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi made extensive use of social media, and addressed more than 1000 rallies via hologram appearances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Narendra Modi article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "The BJP won 31% of the vote, and more than doubled its tally in the Lok Sabha to 282", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the extensive use of social media, and addressing more than 1000 rallies via hologram appearances affect campaing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi himself was a candidate for the Lok Sabha in two constituencies: Varanasi and Vadodara. He won in both constituencies, defeating Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened towards the final years besides The BJP winning 31% of the vote, and more than doubled its tally in the Lok Sabha to 282?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi repealed 1,200 obsolete laws in first three years as prime minister", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Narendra Modi make any important laws or helped with some as Chief Minister?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi also launched the Digital India programme, with the goal of ensuring that government services are available electronically, building infrastructure to provide high-speed Internet access to rural areas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Narendra Modi do any other important things besides repealing 1,200 obsolete laws in first three years as prime minister ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi supported NGOs and communities in the creation of groundwater-conservation projects. By December 2008, 500,000 structures had been built,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Narendra Modi generate any groundwater-conservation projects?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narenda Modi was again sworn in as Prime minister on 30 May 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Narendra Modi retire from politics eventually?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 167, "Truth_answer": "Narenda Modi was again sworn in as Prime minister", "Truth_passages": [ "http://protidinnews24.com/?p=5021_p0", "http://www.indianspice.co.za/2016/06/namo-chaiwala-to-indias-prime-minister/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127224259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Indian_general_election_p64" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Narendra Modi do after this?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 168, "Truth_answer": "in 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band super Furry animals start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 168, "Truth_answer": "in late 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band super furry animals in London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 168, "Truth_answer": "The band the super furry animals have claimed that the decision to sing in English was taken in order to broaden their fanbase", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.drsallybaker.com/tag/sir-anthony-hopkins/_p123", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Super furry animals decide to sing in English?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 168, "Truth_answer": "slang for cannabis, more literally bad smoke", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is wacky baccy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 169, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Joe McGinnity first career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 169, "Truth_answer": "a major league baseball career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what career did Joe McGinnity have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 169, "Truth_answer": "Joe Mcginnity was Married to Mary Redpath", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Joe Mcginnity married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 169, "Truth_answer": "Joe Mcginnity has daughter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe Mcginnity have kids with his wife Mary Redpath?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 170, "Truth_answer": "in 1371", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Zheng He born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 170, "Truth_answer": "in Yunnan, China", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Zheng He grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 170, "Truth_answer": "serve in the household of Zhu Di, the Prince of Yan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Zheng He's first job?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 170, "Truth_answer": "of Kunyang, Kunming, Yunnan, China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Zheng He parents from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 170, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zheng He close to his family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 171, "Truth_answer": "the Ming armies at Yunnan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who captured Zheng He?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 171, "Truth_answer": "in 1381", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Zheng He captured by the ming armies at yunnan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 171, "Truth_answer": "General Fu took him prisoner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Zheng He captured by the ming armies at yunnan in 1381?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 171, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He Was 10 years old", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.psychforums.com/blog/OMNICELL/dealing_with_my_father%3B_a_sociopathic_predator_b-11686_sid-9c891578cf7470f06089a097029f8244.html_p53", "http://top.praisewedding.com/tanarak/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103003358id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Zheng-He_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Zheng He when captured by General Fu?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 171, "Truth_answer": "Zhen He was castrated at the age of 10 and then was placed in the service of the Prince of Yan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the ming armies do to Zheng He while in captivity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 172, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg speaks softly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Snoop Dogg's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 172, "Truth_answer": "Peter Shapiro describes Snoop's delivery as a molasses drawl. Kool Moe Dee refers to Snoop's use of vocabulary, saying he keeps it real simple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Snoop Dogg been well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 172, "Truth_answer": "Peter Shapiro says that Snoop debuted on Deep Cover with a shockingly original flow – which sounded like a Slick Rick born in South Carolina instead of South London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else has spoke about Snoop Dog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 172, "Truth_answer": "Snoop is known to freestyle some of his lyrics on the spotSnoop is known to freestyle some of his lyrics on the spot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Snoop Dogg's rap skills?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 172, "Truth_answer": "In 1995 Snoop Dogg won American music award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has Snoop Dogg won any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 173, "Truth_answer": "On February 4, 2012, Snoop Dogg announced a documentary, Reincarnated,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Snoop Dogg in 2012-13?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 173, "Truth_answer": "Reincarnated is a documentary film about the musician Snoop Dogg's explorations of reggae and Rastafari culture", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404144226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reincarnated_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the documentary Reincarnated by Snoop Dogg about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 173, "Truth_answer": "Reincarnated is weak documentary according to the guardian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the documentary film reincarnated about the musician Snoop Dogg's explorations of reggae and Rastafari culture get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 173, "Truth_answer": "a funk duo with musician Dâm-Funk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 7 days of funk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 173, "Truth_answer": "on December 10, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album by 7 days of funk released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is an American former professional basketball player", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daivd Robinson play basketball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "When the coach added the tall senior to the basketball team, Robinson earned all-area and all-district honors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Robinson get started in playing basketball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "his wife Valerie hoggatt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson had any help starting the Carver Academy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is widely considered to be the best basketball player in Naval Academy history", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of David Robinson's personal life are relevant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson identifies his religious affiliation as Christian and stated that he became a Christian on June 8, 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Robinson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "reading the bible", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who encouraged David Robinson to become a Christian on June 8, 1991?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson married Valerie Hoggatt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to David Robinson after 1991?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "They have three sons, David Jr., Corey, and Justin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson have any children with Valerie Hoggatt?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 174, "Truth_answer": "as of 2019, David Robinson's still married to Valerie Hoggatt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson and Valerie Hoggatt remain married?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "Robinson is a 10-time NBA All-Star and the 1995 NBA MVP", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Robinson do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is a two-time NBA Champion wit the San Antonio Spurs?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson win a championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "1999 and 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the San Antonio Spurs with David Robinson get a ring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is widely considered one of the greatest centers in both college basketball and NBA history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Robinson article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is a two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner, a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, and a two-time U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame inductee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "The San Antonio Spurs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did David Robinson play for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson played for the San Antonio Spurs from 1989 to 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did David Robinson play for the San Antonio Spurs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is one of only a very small group of players to have scored over 20,000 career points in the NBA, as well as being one of only four players to have recorded a quadruple-double", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson do anything else important besides playing for the San Antonio Spurs from 1989 to 2003?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 175, "Truth_answer": "Nate Thurmond", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else got a quadruple besides David Robinson if answerable", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 176, "Truth_answer": "Cats is a sung-through musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was cats?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 176, "Truth_answer": "Elaine Paige Paige attended the Aida Foster Theatre School, making her first professional appearance on stage in 1964, at the age of 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023133935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Paige_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Elaine Paige article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 176, "Truth_answer": "Elaine Paige went on to portray some of Lloyd Webber's most notable female characters, creating the role of Grizabella in the original production of Cats", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023133935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Paige_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Elaine Paige in 1981?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 177, "Truth_answer": "Elaine Paige is 71 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Elaine Paige?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 177, "Truth_answer": "Elaine Paige OBE is an English singer and actress, best known for her work in musical theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023133935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Paige_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Elaine Paige done?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 177, "Truth_answer": "West End, Evita, Cats and chess", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What productions was Elaine Paige in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 177, "Truth_answer": "Won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Musical and the Society of West End Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Musical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023133935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Paige_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Elaine Paige won any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 178, "Truth_answer": "Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former eBay president Jeff Skoll", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did George Clooney worked with in Good Night, and good Luck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 178, "Truth_answer": "The film ultimately grossed more than $54 million worldwide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Clooney's colaboration with Mark Cuban and Jeff Skoll successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 178, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Clooney work with Mark Cuban and Jeff Skoll again?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 178, "Truth_answer": "The film was nominated for six Academy Awards in 2006, for six BAFTAs at the 2005 BAFTA Awards, and four Golden Globes at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the film Good night, and good luck article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 178, "Truth_answer": "Did the film good night, and good luck win any other awards?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "in 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Junior Seau begin playing for the Patriots?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Junior Seau stop playing for the Patriots?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "Junior Seau was named one of the Patriots' seven captains. He was a prominent contributor to the Patriots undefeated regular season in 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Junior Seau's career successful with the Patriots from 2006 to 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "Junior Seau On May 21, 2007, Seau re-signed with the New England Patriots for the 2007 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Junior Seaur return to the new england patriots after his injury?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "Junior Seau started four of the 16 games he played in for the Patriots in 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Junior Seau a starter for the Patriots in the 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl XLII against the New York Giants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLII_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Junior Seau play in any Superbowls with the Patriots?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 17–14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New England patriots win that Superbowl against the new york giants?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 179, "Truth_answer": "junior Seau was named one of the Patriots' seven captains", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other accomplishments did he have with the new england Patriots?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "junior Seau started for 13 seasons for the Chargers from 1990 to 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Junior Seau play with the Chargers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "junior Seau was a linebacker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Junior Seau play with the San Diego Chargers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "He started no fewer than 13 games for the Chargers over each of the ensuing 11 seasons, registering a career high with 155 tackles in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Junior Seau accomplish during his time with the Chargers playing as a linebacker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "Junior Seau recorded 16 tackles in the 1994 AFC Championship Game while playing with a pinched nerve in his neck in a 17–13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Junior Seau do with the San Diego Chargers besides starting no fewer than 13 games for the Chargers over each of the ensuing 11 seasons, registering a career high with 155 tackles in 1994?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "Junior Seau was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year by United Press International,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104204533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Seau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Junior Seau haev any other notable achievements during this time besides recording 16 tackles in the 1994 AFC championship game against the pittsburg Steelers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "Junior Seau led his team to a championship appearance in Super Bowl XXIX", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Junior Seau do with the San Diego Chargers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 180, "Truth_answer": "for 13 seasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Junior Seau stay with the San diego Chargers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 181, "Truth_answer": "Tlingit has a complex system of pronominals, which vary depending on their relationship to the verb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pronomials in the tingit language?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 181, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the verbs in the tingit language the same in the english language?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 181, "Truth_answer": "The subject pronominals are incorporated into the verb in its subject slot. The object pronominals are also technically incorporated into the verb", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What area of the word teaches the pronominals in the tingit language?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 181, "Truth_answer": "The Tlingit language Lingít is spoken by the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada and is a branch of the Na-Dene language family", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important information for the tingit language?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "In 1940 with the play The Man Who Had All the Luck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Arthur Miller's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "The play closed after four performances with disastrous reviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the play The Man Who Had All the Luck do well for Arthur Miller?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible and A View from the Bridge", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.dramaonlinelibrary.com/context-and-criticism/a-student-handbook-to-the-plays-of-arthur-miller-iid-137988_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller have any hit plays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "the St. Louis Literary Award from the Saint Louis University Library Associates, the Prince of Asturias Award, the Praemium Imperiale prize in 2002 and the Jerusalem Prize in 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arturh Miller win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "was an American playwright and essayist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller write the plays?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller was considered to be one of the greatest dramatists of the twentieth century", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did critics think of Arthur Miller's work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what play is this remark referring to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "In 1948, Arthur Miller built a small studio in Roxbury, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact about Arthur Miller's early work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "Death of a Salesman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller write any plays in the small studio he built in Roxbury Conneticut?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "n less than a day, he wrote Act I and Within six weeks he completed the rest of the play", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Arthur Miller do at the studio for the play Death of a Salesman?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 182, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed Arthur Miller's plays?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what foundation is being talked about in the Arthur Miller article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "in 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was The Arthur Miller foundation created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the Arthur Miller foundation in 1999?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation was founded to honor the legacy of Arthur Miller and his New York City Public School Education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Arthur Miller article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "The foundation's primary purpose is to provide arts education in the New York City school system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Arthur Miller foundation raise any money?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019 the Arthur Miller foundation is still in operation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the arthur miller foundation still open today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation provides yearly scholarships to current, licensed Department of Education teachers committed to obtaining their New York State Theater Certification", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Arthur Miller foundation give out any scholarships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "a pilot program in theater and film", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what model is being used as an in-school elective theater class and lab?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "180 teachers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people does the arthur Miller foundation help out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "Carmen Farina, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Barkin, Bradley Cooper, Dustin Hoffman, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Kushner and Julianne Moore", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a part of the Arthur Miller foundation?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 183, "Truth_answer": "Michael Moore, Liam Neeson, David O. Russell, and Liev Schreiber. Son-in-law Daniel Day-Lewis serves on the current board of directors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anyone else is part of the Arthur miller foundation besides Carmen Farina, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Barkin, Bradley Cooper, Dustin Hoffman, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Kushner and Julianne Moore?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 184, "Truth_answer": "L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Woman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is L.A. Woman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 184, "Truth_answer": "Despite a low Billboard chart peak at No. 9, L.A. Woman contained two Top 20 hits and went on to be their second best-selling studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album L.A. Woman by American rock band the doors a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 184, "Truth_answer": "The Doors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American rock band the doors best selling album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 184, "Truth_answer": "On March 13, 1971, following the recording of L.A. Woman, Jim Morrison took a leave of absence from the Doors and moved to Paris with Pamela Courson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else significant happen to the american band the doors during the time that L.A. Woman was released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 184, "Truth_answer": "Pamela Susan Courson was a long-term companion of Jim Morrison, singer of the Doors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Courson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pamela Courson who move with Jim morrison to paris?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 184, "Truth_answer": "During the recording of their next album, Morrison Hotel, in November 1969, Morrison again found himself in trouble with the law", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the American rock band the doors article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Morrison Hotel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrison_Hotel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Morrison Hotel by american rock band the doors a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "Roadhouse Blues“ and Peace Frog", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there singles released from the album morrison hotel by american rock band the doors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "Roadhouse Blues peaked at number 50", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roadhouse_Blues_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the singles Roadhouse Blues and peace frog successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "Elektra Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the record company for the album Morrison Hotel by american rock band the doors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "Absolutely Live is the first live album by American rock band the Doors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolutely_Live_(The_Doors_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Absolutely Live bt american rock band the doors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "Absolutely Live sold poorly upon release, moving only 225,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolutely_Live_(The_Doors_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Absolutely Live, the first live album by American rock band the Doors do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 185, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at #8 on the Billboard 200 in September 1970", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolutely_Live_(The_Doors_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Absolutely Live, the first live album by American rock band the Doors do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 186, "Truth_answer": "Polythene is the debut studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polythene_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210115203837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday_Went_Too_Soon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Polythene a album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 186, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Polythene the debut studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder nominated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 186, "Truth_answer": "Tangerine, Cement, Crash. and High", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Polythene, the debut studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 186, "Truth_answer": "in May 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Polythene, the debut studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 186, "Truth_answer": "Feeder are a Welsh rock band formed in Newport in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the badn feeder article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 187, "Truth_answer": "Grant Nicholas and Jon Lee placed an advert in Loot for a new bass player. The advert was answered by Taka Hirose, a Japanese ex-pat working in London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeder_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Feeder band members meet in newport?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 187, "Truth_answer": "Simon Blight", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other members besides Grant Nicholas, Jon Lee and Taka hirose?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 187, "Truth_answer": "Simon Blight left later in 1992, and the band played with many session bassists before hiring Taka Hirose in 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeder_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band feeder meet Simon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 187, "Truth_answer": "Mark Richardson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other members in the band Feeder besides Simon Blight, Grant Nicholas, Jon Lee and Taka hirose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 187, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band feeder meet the other members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 188, "Truth_answer": "At live performances, Akita has produced noise music from either two laptop computers or combination of a laptop and analog synthesizers/guitar pedals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is 1999-2009 referred to as Merzbow laptop era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 188, "Truth_answer": "Since 1999, Akita has used computers in his recordings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Merzbow record music on laptop, then release it commercially?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 188, "Truth_answer": "abstract style in that it contains beat-oriented pieces", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Merzbow style at the laptop era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 188, "Truth_answer": "it has sparked some controversy among fans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical reception of his work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Merzbow respond to sparking some controversy criticism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 188, "Truth_answer": "Merzbow reduced to a single laptop running granular synthesis software", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Merzbow stop producing music with laptops in 2009?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 189, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was merzbow take on the Noise electronics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 189, "Truth_answer": "During the European tour in September–October 1989, Merzbow could only bring simple and portable gear; this led to the harsh noise style Merzbow became known for in the 1990s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Merzbow article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 189, "Truth_answer": "Cloud Cock OO Grand Noisembryo and Pulse Demon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Merzbow release an album During the European tour in September–October 1989, when Merzbow could only bring simple and portable gear that led to the harsh noise style Merzbow became known for in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 189, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cloud Cock OO Grand Noisembryo or Pulse Demon by Merzbow chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 189, "Truth_answer": "Akita has produced noise music from either two laptop computers or combination of a laptop and analog synthesizers/guitar pedals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What items did Merzbow use to create his music during the laptop era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 189, "Truth_answer": "compact disc", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What media did Merzbow use to release his hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 190, "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup was voted the Best Foreign Player in Spanish Football over the preceding 25-year period", "Truth_passages": [ "http://soccerfootballwhatever.blogspot.com/2019/01/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Laudrup accomplish in his professional football career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 190, "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup was born June 15, 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Michael Laudrup born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 190, "Truth_answer": "Laudrup made his senior debut playing for KB in 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the start of Michael Laudrup's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 190, "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup made his debut for the Denmark national team on his 18th birthday in 1982, and scored 37 goals in 104 appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting about Michael Laudrup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 191, "Truth_answer": "Gnarls Barkley second album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Odd Couple?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 191, "Truth_answer": "it was released digitally on March 18 and in stores March 25, 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112004310id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Odd_Couple_%28album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gnarl's barkley second album the odd couple released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 191, "Truth_answer": "Run, Going On and Who's Gonna Save My Soul“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109105611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnarls_Barkley_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112004310id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Odd_Couple_%28album%29_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190421120558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elsewhere_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs on Gnarls barkley seond album the odd couple were singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 191, "Truth_answer": "In late January, an assumed leaked track appeared on several music blogs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the album the odd couple by Gnarls barkley ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 191, "Truth_answer": "the song Run", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Versions of what song leaked and appeared on several music blogs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 191, "Truth_answer": "iTunes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gnarls Barkley music featured anywhere else besides music blogs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 192, "Truth_answer": "Timberlake's fashion and style evolution, from boy-band synchronized wardrobe days to a notable source of fashion inspiration to men all over, has been noticed by the media", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Justin Timberlake perceived by the public?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 192, "Truth_answer": "According to American fashion designer Tom Ford,Justin Timberlake has a kind of effortless cool that makes classic menswear tailoring modern.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is said about Justin Timberlake's public image besides his fashion and style evolution, from boy-band synchronized wardrobe days to a notable source of fashion inspiration to men all over, that has been noticed by the media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 192, "Truth_answer": "is an American fashion designer and filmmaker. He launched his eponymous luxury brand", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Tom Ford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 192, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford has dressed Timberlake since 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Tom Ford have to do with Justin Timberlake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "Florida A&M University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Hayes go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "elementary education", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Hayes study at Florida A&M University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes never lost a race in the 100 yard or 100 meter competitions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes win any meets at Florida A&M University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes tied the world record of 9.2 seconds in the 100-yard dash", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes break any world records while in Florida A&M University ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "Frank Budd of Villanova University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did bob hayes tie the world record of 9.2 seconds in the 100-yard dash with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was the first person to break six seconds in the 60-yard dash with his indoor world record", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did bob hayes break anymore world records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "of 5.9 seconds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Hayes time in the 60-yard dash with his indoor world record?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 193, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was a highly recruited athlete, and accepted a football scholarship from Florida A&M University, a historically black college, where he excelled in track & field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Hayes article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones launched the Peoples Temple in Indiana during the 1950s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what connection does jim jones have with Indiana?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones Jones organized a mammoth religious convention to take place June 11–15, 1956 in Cadle Tabernacle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did JimJones accomplish his goals in indiana?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Jim Jones became a student pastor at the Sommerset Southside Methodist Church", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jim Jones do after 1952?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "Rev. William M. Branham", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jim jones have partners in the sommerset southside methodist church?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "a healing evangelist and religious author who was as highly revered as Oral Roberts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Jim Joneds Partner rev. william m. branham?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jim jones have any other partners besides William M. branham?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones was able to launch his own church", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jim jones biggest accomplishment in indiana with partner Rev. William M. Branham?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 194, "Truth_answer": "the Peoples Temple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of Jim Jones church?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "in 1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Schoendienst start playing in the Majors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "left fielder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Red Schoendienst play in he started playing in the majors in 1945?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "second base", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Schoendienst play other positions besides left fielder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "New York Giants and Milwaukee Braves", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Schoendienst_p0", "https://www.therichest.com/baseball-sports/10-mlb-managers-who-won-1000-games-with-one-team/?v=6&n=f_p2", "https://www.beckett.com/baseball/1960/nu-card-hi-lites/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Schoendienst play for any other teams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "Red Schoendienst compiled a .289 batting average with 84 home runs, 773 RBI, 1,223 runs, 2,449 hits, 427 doubles, 78 triples and 89 stolen bases in 2,216 games played.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of stats did Red Schoendienst have in his career in the majors with the St Louis Cardinals, the New York Giants and the Milwaukee Braves?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "Red Schoendienst played for 19 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Red Schoendienst play in the majors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jim Jones stop playing after 19 years in the majors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "Red Schoendienst defensive statistics as a second baseman included 4,616 putouts, 5,243 assists, 1,368 double plays, and 170 errors in 10,029 total chances for a .983 fielding average", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Schoendienst_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jim Jones amass any other statistics besides a .289 batting average with 84 home runs, 773 RBI, 1,223 runs, 2,449 hits, 427 doubles, 78 triples and 89 stolen bases in 2,216 games played?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 195, "Truth_answer": "Red Schoendienst was diagnosed with tuberculosis and underwent a pneumonectomy. Despite being told that he would never play again, he returned to the Braves in 1960", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting from Jim Jones playing career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "Biograph Studios was an early film studio and laboratory complex, built in 1912 by the Biograph Company", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014055634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biograph_Studios_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Biograph Studios?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "D.W. Griffith offered Florence Lawrence a job, acting only in for $25 a week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence get the part with biograph studios?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "The Girl and the Outlaw", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the film D.W. Griffith offered Florence Lawrence a job, acting only in for $25 a week?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "After her success in this role, Florence Lawrence appeared as a society belle in Betrayed by a Handprint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film D.W. Griffith offered Florence Lawrence a job, acting only in for $25 a week The girl and the outlaw a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "In total, Florence Lawrence had parts in most of the 60 films directed by Griffith in 1908", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many films was Florence Lawrence in with Biograph Studios besides The Girl and the Outlaw and Betrayed by a handprint?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ny of the 60 films directed by Griffith in 1908 with Florence Lawrence win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence and Harry Solter wrote to the Essanay Company to offer their services. however, Essanay reported the offer to Biograph's head office, and they were fired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence leave Biograph Studios at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 196, "Truth_answer": "Florwence Lawrence and Harry Solter in 1909 were able to join the Independent Moving Pictures Company of America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Florence Lawrence and harry Solter leave Biograph Studios?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "The Independent Moving Pictures Company was a motion picture studio and production company founded in 1909 by Carl Laemmle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103204937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Moving_Pictures_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was idependent moving pictures company Florwence Lawrence and Harry Solter were able to join in 1909?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence and Harry Solter worked for The Independent Moving Pictures Company for eleven months, making fifty films", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Florence Lawrence and Harry Solter make any movies with he Independent Moving Pictures Company founded in 1909 by Carl Laemnle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "the broken Oath and The Time-lock Safe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the films Florence Lawrence and Harry Solter made for The Independent Moving Pictures Company ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of Florence Lawrence films win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "The Stage Note, The Taming of Jane, The Tide of Fortune, The Senator's Double, The Widow, The Winning Punch, Transfusion and Two Men", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some other films by Florence Lawrence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Johnson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Florence Lawrence work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "IMP was not a member of the MPPC, and hence operated outside its distribution system. Theaters found showing IMP films lost the right to screen MPPC films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Florence Lawrence and Arthur Johnson have any problems with the company?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 197, "Truth_answer": "By late 1910, Florence Lawrence left IMP to work for Lubin Studios, advising her fellow young Canadian, the 18-year-old Mary Pickford, to take her place as IMP's star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Florence Lawrence article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 198, "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi was named by FBI officers investigating BALCO as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the BALCO scandal and Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 198, "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jason Giambi found guilty when he was named by FBI officers investigating BALCO as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from trainer Greg Anderson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 198, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jason Giambi fans react to him him admitting to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 198, "Truth_answer": "Using anabolic steroids", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the evidence against Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 198, "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jason Giambi arrested for using anabolic steroids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 198, "Truth_answer": "Jason Giambi testified Tuesday that the personal trainer of slugger Barry Bonds supplied them with steroids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason and Jeremy Giambi end up testifying against Barry Bonds?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 199, "Truth_answer": "in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joe Nieuwendyk in New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 199, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe Nieuwendyk set any records in that game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 199, "Truth_answer": "the Toronto Maple Leafs signed Joe Nieuwendyk to a one-year contract for the 2003–04 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Jason Nieuwendyk go to toronto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 199, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk scored 22 goals for Toronto", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Joe Nieuwendyk play with the Toronto Maple Leafs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 199, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk played for the Florida Panthers", "Truth_passages": [ "https://icehockey.fandom.com/wiki/2006-07_NHL_season_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Joe Nieuwendyk do in florida ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 199, "Truth_answer": "chronic back pain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe Nieuwendyk have any other injuries with the Florida Panthers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Nieuwendyk play with the Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk was a second round selection of the Calgary Flames", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk start his career with the Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk set a Flames franchise record on January 11, 1989, when he scored five goals in one game against the Winnipeg Jets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk set any records with the Calgary flames hockey team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk and the Dallas stars won the Stanley Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dallas Stars win many games when Joe Niuwendyk was with them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "in the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%E2%80%9399_NHL_season_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Capitals_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Joe Nieuwendyk voted the MVP of the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "on March 19, 2002, Joe Nieuwendyk was traded from the Dallas Stars to the Devils", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk leave Dallas after the 1999 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 200, "Truth_answer": "a fractured rib cartilage, a torn ACL, bruised chest and a separated shoulder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk suffer any injuries while playing for the Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 201, "Truth_answer": "in 1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did MC Hammer begin his music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 201, "Truth_answer": "Holy Ghost Boys", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the group name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 201, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did MC hammer stay with the Holy Ghost Boys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 201, "Truth_answer": "With exception to later remixes of early releases, Hammer produced and recorded many rap songs that were never made public", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 201, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why weren't hammer produced and recorded rap songs made public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 201, "Truth_answer": "billing himself as M.C. Hammer, he recorded his debut album which was produced between 1986 and 1987 and released independently in 1987 on his Oaktown Records label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 202, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer's debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Feel My Power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 202, "Truth_answer": "Ring 'Em MC Hammer's debut album single achieved considerable popularity at dance clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles off of MC Hammer's debut album Feel my power?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 202, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Feel my power by MC Hammer receive any award nominations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 202, "Truth_answer": "Notorious for dissing rappers in his previous recordings, Hammer appropriately titled his third album Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em, which was released February 12, 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the MC Hammer article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 202, "Truth_answer": "During 1990, Hammer toured extensively in Europe which included a sold-out concert at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC Hammer tour with the release of the album Please Hammer Don't hurt 'em?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 202, "Truth_answer": "Felton Pilate and James Earley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC Hammer work with anyone else on the album Please Hammer Dont Hurt 'em?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "De La Soul's third studio release, 1993's Buhloone Mindstate, saw the group evolve a new sound as they continued to grow stylistically and musically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205152919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Soul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in De La Soul's middle period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "Buhloone Mindstate was a critical success", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "Buhloone Mindstate was the biggest commercial failure for the group at the time of its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205152919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Soul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate a failure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De La Soul win any awards for the album Buhloone Mindstate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "Stakes Is High is De La Soul's fourth full-length album, released on July 2, 1996. The first release not to be produced in collaboration with Prince Paul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De La Soul produce any other music besides Buhloone Mindstate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De La Soul tour for the albums Buhloone Mindstate and Stakes Is High albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "Stakes Is High provided a launching pad for future star rapper and actor Mos Def.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the De La Soul article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "Mos Def appeared on the track Big Brother Beat“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mos Def appear on, on Stakes Is High for De La Soul?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De La Soul help anyone else besides Mos Def?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "Buhloone Mindstate and Stakes Is High were released through Tommy Boy Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was De La Soul's record label for the albums Buhloone Mindstate and Stakes Is High?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did De La Soul make between Buhloone Mindstate (1993) and Stakes Is High (1996)?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 203, "Truth_answer": "The video directed by Marcus Turner to Itzsoweezee remains one of De La Soul's most famous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731155822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itzsoweezee_(HOT)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De La Soul make any music videos for music from the Buloone Mindstate and Stakes is High albums?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "De La Soul's debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, released in 1989, was a critical smash hit in the hip hop genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205152919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Soul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in De La Soul's early period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "3 Feet High and Rising is listed on Rolling Stone's 200 Essential Rock Records and The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums (both of which are unordered).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012020137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Feet_High_and_Rising_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was 3 Feet High and Rising received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "The sixties pop group The Turtles sued De La Soul for using a sample from their 1969 hit You Showed Me for the interlude track Transmitting Live from Mars“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205152919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Soul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did De La Soul after the release of the debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "The case was settled out of court. Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan netted a sum reportedly as high as $1.7 million. De La Soul claim they never paid that much.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811232133id_/https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-lists/songs-on-trial-12-landmark-music-copyright-cases-166396/de-la-soul-vs-the-turtles-1991-61686/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Turtles win the law suit against De La SOul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with The Turtles for De La Soul besides settling out of court?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "De La Soul's second album, De La Soul Is Dead (1991) was a much more mature album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the De La Soul article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "The album De La Soul Is Dead received a five-mic rating from Hip hop magazine The Source, and was one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album De La Soul Is Deadby De La Soul well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "There are several major differences between the CD version of the album 3 Feet High and Rising and the other formats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205152919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Soul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did De La Soul do during the early years besides 3 Feet High and Rising, The Turtles Lawsuit, and De La Soul is Dead?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "The tracks Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason, My Brother's a Basehead, Kicked Out the House, and Who Do U Worship? are only available on the CD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205152919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Soul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What single were on the CD version of the 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 204, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles only available on the CD version of the 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul besides Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason, My Brother's a Basehead, Kicked Out the House, and Who Do U Worship??", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin is generally acknowledged as the first detective in fiction and served as the prototype for many later characters, including Sherlock Holmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Conan Doyle once wrote, Each [of Edgar Allan Poe's detective stories] is a root from which a whole literature has developed.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edgar Allen Poe inspire Sherlock Holmes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Similarly, the stories of Émile Gaboriau's Monsieur Lecoq were extremely popular at the time Conan Doyle began writing Sherlock Holmes, and Holmes' speech and behaviour sometimes follow that of Lecoq.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sherlock Holmes article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Conan Doyle repeatedly said that Sherlock Holmes was inspired by the real-life figure of Joseph Bell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other inspirations for Sherlock Holmes have been considered besides C. Auguste Dupin and Émile Gaboriau?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Bell was a surgeon at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, whom Conan Doyle met in 1877 and had worked for as a clerk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Joseph Bell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Like Sherlock Holmes, Joseph Bell was noted for drawing broad conclusions from minute observations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about Joseph Bell besides being a surgeon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Sir Henry Littlejohn Chair of Medical Jurisprudence at the University of Edinburgh Medical School is also cited as an inspiration for Sherlock Holmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherlock Holmes have any other inspirations besides Jordan Bell, Auguste Dupin and Émile Gaboriau??", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 205, "Truth_answer": "Sir Henry Littlejohn, who was also Police Surgeon and Medical Officer of Health in Edinburgh, provided Conan Doyle with a link between medical investigation and the detection of crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sir Henry Littlejohn inspire Sherlock Holmes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "Bassist/singer Tony Lewis, guitarist/keyboardist and songwriter John Spinks and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s in a straightforward power pop band called Sirius B.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Outfield formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield as Sirius B's style did not match surging in popularity punk rock and they broke up. Several years afterward, gathered back together under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Outfield article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield as The Baseball Boys got a reputation as a very American-sounding group and signed in the US after playing for just a few months in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style did the Outfield match?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield had many hits like For You and All the Love in the World“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Outifield have any hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield achieved success in the mid-1980s and are best remembered for their hit single, Your Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Outfield's successes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield manager recommended a new band name from then The Baseball Boys with a similar attitude since 'Baseball Boys' seemed too tacky and tongue-in-cheek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about how The Outfield formed besides style and Sirius B?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 206, "Truth_answer": "After the Babylon LP, Alan Jackman parted ways. John Spinks and Tony Lewis continued as a duo. Simon Dawson would eventually become the band's official third member.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield bring anyone else in to the fold?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 207, "Truth_answer": "Frank Lloyd Wright grew up in Spring Green (Wisconsin) Weymouth (Massachusetts), and Madison (Wisconsin).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Wright grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 207, "Truth_answer": "At the time Frank Lloyd (then Lincoln) Wright's parents' divorce was finalized in 1885, he changed his middle name from Lincoln to Lloyd in honor of his mother's family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about Frank Lloyd Wright's childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "Upon the advice of 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley's mother, his brother Richard asked his friend the Duke of Rutland to consider Arthur for a commission in the Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202103441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did important role did 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley have early in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "In 1789, 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley transferred to the 12th Regiment of Dragoons and, according to military historian Richard Holmes, he also dipped a reluctant toe into politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley's role in the Army help shape his career later in life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "In 1793, 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley sought Kitty Pakenham's hand, but was turned down by her brother Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there anyone who opposed 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley's views or role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley became a major by purchase in the 33rd Regiment in 1793. He later purchased a lieutenant-colonelcy in the 33rd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley married Kitty Pakenham in Dublin on 10 April 1806. They had Arthur in 1807 and Charles in 1808.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley have any children or marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "After the end of his active military career, 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley returned to politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley ever change careers or levels of interest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 208, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley rarely showed emotion in public, and often appeared condescending to those less competent or less well-born than himself (which was nearly everyone).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley's personality was he a likable character?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 209, "Truth_answer": "Between 1900 and 1901, Frank Lloyd Wright completed four houses which have since been identified as the onset of the Prairie style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Lloyd Wright's dealings with the Prairie Houses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 209, "Truth_answer": "Frank Lloyd Wright's residential designs of this era were known as prairie houses because the designs complemented the land around Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Prairie style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 209, "Truth_answer": "The Prairie style was one or two-stories with one-story projections, an open floor plan, low-pitched roofs, ribbons of windows, and a prominent central chimney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the design was different in the Prairie style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 209, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there different designs in the Prairie style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 209, "Truth_answer": "The Prairie style was one or two-stories with one-story projections, an open floor plan, low-pitched roofs, ribbons of windows, and a prominent central chimney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What features were most common in the Prairie style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 209, "Truth_answer": "By 1909, Frank Lloyd Wright had begun to reject the upper-middle-class Prairie Style single-family house model, shifting his focus to a more democratic architecture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Lloyd Wright article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 210, "Truth_answer": "Tennessee Williams attended the University of Missouri, University of Iowa, and Washington University in St. Louis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tennessee Williams go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 210, "Truth_answer": "Tennessee Williams enrolled in journalism classes at the University of Missouri in Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tennessee Williams' major journalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 210, "Truth_answer": "In 1936 Tennessee Williams enrolled at Washington University in St. Louis, and then transferred to the University of Iowa, where he graduated with a B.A. in English in August 1938.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tennessee Williams graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley was born at 6 Merrion Street, Dublin, County Dublin Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington born at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley was the third of five surviving sons (fourth otherwise).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington have siblings", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley enrolled at Eton College, where he studied from 1781 to 1784.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington go to college.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington study at Eton College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley died at Walmer Castle in Deal on 14 September 1852.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley's death was recorded as being due to the after-effects of a stroke culminating in a series of seizures He was aged 83", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley had many amorous liaisons during his marriage to Kitty Pakenham. He enjoyed the company of intellectual and attractive women for many decades", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened that was interesting about 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 211, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kitty Pakenham say to 1st Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley regarding his many amorous liaisons during their marriage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 212, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon's 1776 sermon was published in many editions and he was elected to the Continental Congress as part of the New Jersey delegation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111061811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Witherspoon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Witherspoon Part of politics during the revolutionary war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 212, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon was appointed Congressional Chaplain by the President of the Continental Congress John Hancock, and in July 1776, voted to adopt the Virginia Resolution for Independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111061811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Witherspoon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Witherspoon article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 212, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon served in Congress from June 1777 until November 1784 and became one of its most influential members and a workhorse of prodigious energy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Witherspoon ever join congress or anything political during the revolutionary war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 212, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon served twice in the New Jersey Legislature, and strongly supported the adoption of the United States Constitution during the New Jersey ratification debates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111061811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Witherspoon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was John Witherspoon's role in the Revolutionary War besides Congress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 213, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon embraced the concepts of Scottish common sense realism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111061811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Witherspoon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What philosophy did John Witherspoon follow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 213, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon was a Presbyterian minister", "Truth_passages": [ "http://olivetpres.org/WhatWeBelieve_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was John Witherspoon religious?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 213, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon became a major leader of the early Presbyterian Church in America. He also helped organize Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Witherspoon teach any of his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 213, "Truth_answer": "John Witherspoon saw the growing centralization of government, progressive ideology of colonial authorities, and establishment of Episcopacy authority as a threat to the Liberties of the colonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111061811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Witherspoon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did John Witherspoon argue for the revolutionary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 214, "Truth_answer": "Viriconium is known as the Pastel City. Both universal and particular, the city has a shifting topography and history, and is sometimes known by names such as 'Uroconium'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the storyline for M. John Harrison's Viriconium series of books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 214, "Truth_answer": "There are three books in the Viriconium series. The first book, The Pastel City (1971), the more complex second novel is A Storm of Wings (1982), and the third novel, In Viriconium (1982).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many books were in the Viriconium series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 214, "Truth_answer": "In Viriconium was released in 1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did In Viriconium come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 214, "Truth_answer": "The second novel is A Storm of Wings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the second book of the Viriconium series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 214, "Truth_answer": "The first book, The Pastel City (1971), presents a civilization in decline where medieval social patterns clash with the advanced technology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot of the first book of the Viriconium series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 214, "Truth_answer": "Viriconium is known as the Pastel City. Both universal and particular, the city has a shifting topography and history, and is sometimes known by names such as 'Uroconium'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Viriconium?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 215, "Truth_answer": "The Committed Men is M. John Harrison's first novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was M. John Harrison's first novel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 215, "Truth_answer": "In M. John Harrison's early years, his hobbies included writing pastiches of H. H. Munro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did M. John Harrison write in any other genre before writing Science fiction?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 215, "Truth_answer": "M. John Harrison's first short story was published during 1966 by Kyril Bonfiglioli at Science Fantasy magazine, on the strength of which he relocated to London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular were M. John Harrison's first stories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 215, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Zone magazine, M. John Harrison says I liked anything bizarre from about four years old. I started on Dan Dare and worked up to the Absurdists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._John_Harrison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced M. John Harrison as a writer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 215, "Truth_answer": "The Committed Men, M. John Harrison's debut novel, was originally published in 1971 by Doubleday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published M. John Harrison's first novel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 215, "Truth_answer": "M. John Harrison's first short stories were published in New Worlds Quarterly, New Worlds Monthly, New Writings in SF, Transatlantic Review and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other magazines published M. John Harrison's short stories besides Science Fantasy magazine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 216, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul said he would not endorse the main (both Democratic and Republican) parties' candidates because there were no differences between them, and neither would make necessary changes in governance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Ron Paul decide to refuse to endorse the republican nominee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 216, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul said that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates (John McCain – Republican Party, or Barack Obama – Democratic Party).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the name of the main party candidatenominees mentioned Ron Paul refused to endorse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 216, "Truth_answer": "Bob Barr (the Libertarian nominee) had pulled out of attending the press conference at the last minute and had admonished Ron Paul for remaining neutral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who antagonized Ron Paul?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 216, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul released a statement saying that he had decided to endorse Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate, for president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Ron Paul want to be nominated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 216, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was people's reaction to Ron Paul's refusal to endorse the Republican nominee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 217, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 22nd congressional district from 1976 to 1977 and 1979 to 1985, and for Texas's 14th congressional district from 1997 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what part did Ron Paul play in legislation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 217, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul had sponsored through December 2011 620 bills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ron Paul sponsor any bills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 217, "Truth_answer": "Of the 620 bills that Ron Paul had sponsored through December 2011, over a period of more than 22 years in Congress, only one had been signed into law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please give me interesting information from the Ron Paul article.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 217, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul's political party is Republican (before 1987, 1996–present). His other political affiliation was Libertarian (1987–1996)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what party did Ron Paul serve under?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 217, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul won a 1976 special election to fill the empty seat for Texas' 22nd congressional district, against Democrat Robert Gammage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what special election did Ron Paul win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania 21 on April 3, Hulk Hogan came out to rescue Eugene who was being attacked by Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hulk Hogan's third return to WWE?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "Eugene would be saved by returning Hulk Hogan, after Hogan attacked the villainous duo, Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218041348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_(wrestler)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan rescue Eugene successfully?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "On April 2, 2005, Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2005 by actor and friend Sylvester Stallone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hulk Hogan inducted into the Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "On the April 18 episode of Raw, Muhammad Hassan led an attack on Shawn Michaels until Hulk Hogan appeared, saving Michaels and accepting his offer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a wrestling match Hulk Hogan did after WrestleMania 21?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels made a plea for Hulk Hogan to team with him in tag team match against Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael's offer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "At Backlash Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari lost to Hulk Hogan and Shawn Michaels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Michaels_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michaels and Hogan do together after that?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan appeared on a July 4 episode of Raw, as the special guest of Carlito on his talk-show segment Carlito's Cabana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that the only time Hulk Hogan appeared on Raw?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 218, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels and Hogan defeated Carlito and Kurt Angle in a tag team match", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won on the July 4 episode of Raw with Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan finally lost the title to André the Giant on The Main Event I after a convoluted scam involving The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase and Earl Hebner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1988 for Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania IV, Hulk Hogan participated in a tournament for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship but his match with André the Giant resulted in a double disqualification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Hulk Hogan wrestle against after losing the title to André the Giant at The Main Event I?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan, Macho Man Randy Savage, and manager Miss Elizabeth formed a partnership known as The Mega Powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the mega powers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "The Mega Powers feuded with The Mega Bucks and defeated them at the first SummerSlam. They then went on to feud with Slick's Twin Towers: Akeem and Big Boss Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did mega powers do together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "The Mega Powers began to implode due to Macho Man Randy Savage's burgeoning jealousy of Hulk Hogan and his paranoid suspicions that Hogan and Miss Elizabeth were more than friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hulk Hogan article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the mega powers' Hogan and Elizabeth more than friends?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 219, "Truth_answer": "Macho Man Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan's feud culminated in Hogan beating Savage for his second WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania V.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the fued between Hulk Hogan and Savage ever resolve?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "Jack White has been called eccentric.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was eccentricity for Jack White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "Jack White is known for creating mythology around his endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Jack White called eccentric?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "Jack White claimed that The White Stripes began on Bastille Day, and that he and Meg White are the two youngest of ten siblings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was mythological about Jack White's endeavors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "Jack White claimed that Third Man Records used to be a candy factor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other connections does Jack White have with mythology besides his claim that The White Stripes began on Bastille Day, and that he and Meg White are the two youngest of ten siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "Jack White maintains an aesthetic that he says challenges whether people will believe he is real. He frequently color-codes his endeavors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jack White article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "As a taxidermy enthusiast—that correlates to his work as an upholsterer—Jack White decorates his studio in preserved animals, including a peacock, giraffe, and Himalayan goat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jack White have any other interests besides color coding his endeavors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 220, "Truth_answer": "After completing his upholstery apprenticeship, Jack White started a one-man business of his own, Third Man Upholstery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Jack White's business ventures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Sheldon Adelson made an unsuccessful bid to purchase the Israeli newspaper Maariv. He proceeded with plans to publish a free daily newspaper, Israel Hayom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sheldon have to do with the Israeli press?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "Israel Hayom, which unlike all other Israeli newspapers is distributed for free, became the number-one daily newspaper (on weekdays) four years after its inception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sheldon Adelson successful at the paper Israel Hayom?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 Sheldon Adelson's attorney announced that he does not own Israel Hayom, but that it is owned by a relative of his.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sheldon Adelson the owner of the paper Israel Hayom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who also owned the paper Israel Hayom besides a relative of Sheldon Adelson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheldon Adelson make changes at the paper Israel Hayom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "Sheldon Adelson owns the American daily newspaper Las Vegas Review-Journal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheldon Adelson own any other papers besides Israel Hayom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 221, "Truth_answer": "Many reporters and editors left the Las Vegas Review-Journal citing curtailed editorial freedom, murky business dealings and unethical managers.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think regarding Sheldon Adelson in charge of the Las Vegas Review-Journal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "A June 2008 profile in The New Yorker detailed several controversies involving Sheldon Adelson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sheldon Adelson article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Richard Suen, a Hong Kong businessman who had helped Sheldon Adelson make connections with top Chinese officials, took Adelson to court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of controversies was Sheldon Adelson involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "Richard Suen had helped Sheldon Adelson make connections with top Chinese officials in order to obtain the Macau license to build his Macau casino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the connections with top Chiinese officials help Sheldon Adelson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "Richard Suen alleged Sheldon Adelson had reneged on his agreement to allow Suen to profit from the venture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What ligations were against Sheldon Adelson with Richard Suen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "Richard Suen took Sheldon Adelson to court in Las Vegas. Suen won a $43.8 million judgement;", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sheldon Adelson ever tried for anything for allegedly reneging on his agreement with Suen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "In November 2010, the Nevada Supreme Court overturned the judgment and returned the case to the lower court for further consideration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the litigation between Sheldon Adelson and Richard Suen after the $43.8 million judgment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Richard Suen took Sheldon Adelson to court in Las Vegas alleging Sheldon Adelson had reneged on his agreement to allow Suen to profit from the venture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The judgement was overturned by the Nevada Supreme Court in November 2010 on what case?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 222, "Truth_answer": "In the 2013 retrial, the jury awarded Richard Suen a verdict for $70 million. The judge added $31.6 million in interest. The total judgment against Sheldon Adelson was $101.6 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Suen do after the November 2010 Nevada Supreme Court overturned the $43.8 million judment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "As part of the Navy-Vieques protests Carlos Delgado was actively opposed to the use of the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico as a bombing target practice facility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What areas of social activism was Carlos Delgado most interested in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "In the 2004 season, Carlos Delgado protested the war by silently staying in the dugout during the playing of God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlos Delgado protest in another ways?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "July 21, 2004, Carlos Delgado was booed by Yankee fans for his passive protest during a game at Yankee Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Carlos Delgado's protests successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "Among other charity work, Carlos Delgado is well known for his generous visits to hospitals in his hometown where, on Three Kings Day, he brings toys to hospitalized children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlos Delgado do anything for social activism besides protests?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado has also contributed to improving Puerto Rico's public education system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Carlos Delgado still do things for charity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Carlos Delgado participated an initiative sponsored by the non-profit Sapientis which brings distinguished public figures into classrooms to raise awareness of the education crisis in Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carlos Delgado contribute to their education system?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado taught a class on Athletic Mental Training and Health at the Ramon Power y Giralt School in the Luis Llorens Torres public housing complex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Carlos Delgado do anything else for social activism besides raising awareness of the education crisis in Puerto Rico?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "For his humanitarian efforts, Carlos Delgado was awarded the Roberto Clemente Award in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlos Delgado win any awards for social activism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado started his own non-profit organization, Extra Bases to assist island youth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you think was Carlos Delgado's greatest achievement in social activism?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 223, "Truth_answer": "Extra Bases, Inc. began operations with a $100,000 personal donation from Carlos Delgado. Through Extra Bases, Carlos has given thousands of dollars to different causes in Puerto Rico and abroad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Carlos Delgado involved with his non-profit organization Extra Bases?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado played for MLB's Toronto Blue Jays between 1993–2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carlos Delgado play for the Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Originally a catcher, Carlos Delgado later switched to first base (after an experiment with the Toronto Blue Jays placing him in left field failed).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Carlos Delgado play for the Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "In the 2003 season Carlos Delgado hit 42 home runs, led the Majors with 145 RBI, batted .302, and finished second to Alex Rodriguez for the AL MVP Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Carlos Delgado stats while playing for the Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "On September 25, 2003, in a game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Carlos Delgado became the 15th major league player to hit four home runs in one game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impressed you about Carlos Delgado from the article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado won the Hank Aaron and The Sporting News' Player of the Year Awards in 2000, and the Silver Slugger Award in 1999, 2000, and 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlos Delgado win any sports awards for his play with the Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "On January 25, 2005 Carlos Delgado chose to sign with the Florida Marlins, signing a four-year contract worth a reported $52 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Delgado_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carlos Delgado leave the BlueJays?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Following the 2004 season, Carlos Delgado became a free agent. The Toronto Blue Jays were not interested in re-signing him, due to payroll constraints.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Carlos Delgado traded at the time he chose to sign with the Marlins on January 25, 2005?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado has long been a fan favorite and Delgado had said he liked playing for the Toronto Blue Jays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Carlos Delgado well received by the fans in Toronto?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Though Carlos Delgado didn't play in the 1993 World Series, he was awarded a World Series ring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting from the Carlos Delgado article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 224, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Delgado was a September call-up for the 1993 World Champion Blue Jays but was not on the playoff roster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204140id_/https://tht.fangraphs.com/carlos-delgado-and-the-missed-chance-to-be-a-legend-in-new-york/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Carlos Delgado not play in the 1993 World Series?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 225, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose assisted in the relief efforts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Rahul Bose activism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 225, "Truth_answer": "As a result of assisting in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami relief efforts, Rahul Bose launched the Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through his NGO, The Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Bose do to assist in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami relief efforts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 225, "Truth_answer": "The Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through Rahul Bose's NGO, The Foundation, provides for the education of underprivileged children from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through Rahul Bose's NGA, The Foundation for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 225, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose is associated with several charitable organizations such as Teach for India, Akshara Centre, Breakthrough, Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Spastics Society of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rahul Bose involved in any other charities or foundations besides the Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through his NGO, The Foundation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 225, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose is the founder and chairman of The Group of Groups, an umbrella organisation for 51 Mumbai charitable organisations and NGOs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Rahul Bose involved in besides Teach for India, Akshara Centre, Breakthrough, Citizens for Justice and Peace, the Spastics Society of India andthe Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through his NGO, The Foundation??", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 225, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose became the first Indian Oxfam global ambassador in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rahul Bose article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Kafka on the Shore was published in 2002 with the English translation following in 2005. The English version of Haruki Murakami's novel After Dark was released in May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Haruki Murakami do after 2000", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Kafka on the Shore won the World Fantasy Award for Novels in 2006. After Dark was chosen by The New York Times as a notable book of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Kafka on the Shore and After Dark received", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Shinchosha Publishing published Haruki Murakami's novel 1Q84 in Japan on May 29, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Haruki Murakami write after Kafka on the Shore and After Dark?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "The first printing of Haruki Murakami's novel 1Q84 sold out on the day it was released and sales reached a million within a month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213100831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1Q84_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Haruki Murakami's novel 1Q84 popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami won the 2006 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for Kafka on the Shore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "In April 2013, Haruki Murakami published his novel Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage. It became an international best seller but received mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did Haruki Murakami write after 1Q84?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Killing Commendatore (Kishidancho Goroshi) is Haruki Murakami's most recent work as of 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more books after Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami's books and stories have been bestsellers in Japan as well as internationally, being translated into 50 languages and selling millions of copies outside his native country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami publish in Japanese", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami took an active role in translation of his work into English, encouraging adaptations of his texts to American reality rather than direct translation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami write any books in English", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Jay Rubin, Alfred Birnbaum, and Philip Gabriel are the three Haruki Murakami translators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami translate his books into English himself", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 226, "Truth_answer": "Some of Haruki Murakami's works appearing in German turned out to be translations from English rather than from Japanese, encouraged by Murakami himself. Both were later re-translated from Japanese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about the translation of Karuki Murakami's work besides the translators, publishing, and adaptations?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami recounts memories of his late father", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main point of the Abandoning a Cat: What I Talk About When I Talk ABout My Father article published for Japanese magazine BungeiShunju for Haruki Murakami?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami's father was involved in the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was deeply traumatized by it, which would in turn affect Murakami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the trauma in the article Abandoning a Cat for Haruki Murakami?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami's first work of non-fiction was Underground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Haruki Murakami's first non-fiction book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami returned to Japan in the aftermath of the Kobe earthquake and the Aum Shinrikyo gas attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Haruki Murakami return to Japan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle won the Yomiuri Prize awarded by one of Haruki Murakami's harshest former critics, Kenzaburō Ōe who himself won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle a popular book?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami has written many novels including Sputnik Sweetheart and Kafka on the Shore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami write other novels besides The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Underground?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Aside from Mary Morris whom he briefly mentions in his memoir, alongside Joyce Carol Oates and Toni Morrison, Haruki Murakami was never a part of a community of writers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami work with any other authors besides Haruki Murakami?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami translated many works of F. Scott Fitzgerald Raymond Carver, Truman Capote, John Irving, and Paul Theroux, among others, into Japanese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What books did Haruki Murakami help translate?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 227, "Truth_answer": "Haruki Murakami criticized the China–Japan political territorial dispute, characterizing the overwrought nationalistic response as cheap liquor which politicians were giving to the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haruki Murakami have any controversy in this time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 228, "Truth_answer": "Late in 2003, Jason Giambi was named by FBI investigators as being one of the baseball players believed to have received anabolic steroids from Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the BALCO scandal for Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 228, "Truth_answer": "The BALCO scandal was a scandal involving the use of banned, performance-enhancing substances by professional athletes supplied by the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024051339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BALCO_scandal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the BALCO scandal with Jason Giambi about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 228, "Truth_answer": "In December 2004, the San Francisco Chronicle reported it had seen Jason Giambi's 2003 grand jury testimony in the BALCO investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody report on the BALCO scandal with Jason Giambi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 228, "Truth_answer": "In his testimony, Jason Giambi admitted to using several different steroids during the off-seasons from 2001 to 2003, and injecting himself with human growth hormone during the 2003 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Giambi_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Giambi use steroids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 229, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, at the dawn of the new millennium, Kenneth Anger began screening a new short film, the anti-smoking Don't Smoke That Cigarette.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kenneth Anger return to making films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don't Smoke That Cigarette well recieved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 229, "Truth_answer": "In 2009 Kenneth Anger's work was featured in a retrospective exhibition at the MoMA PS1 in New York City, and the following year a similar exhibition took place in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Kenneth Anger do after Don't Smoke That Cigarette?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 229, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Anger finished writing Hollywood Babylon III, but has not yet published it, fearing severe legal repercussions if he did so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Anger_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the retrospective exhibitions in New York City and London what did Kenneth Anger do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kenneth Anger's next work after writing Hollywood Bablyon III?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 229, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2019, Gordon Roy Parker, an internet author and YouTuber, filed a personal-injury lawsuit against Kenneth Anger. Anger has yet to respond after being served.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Kenneth Anger doing now?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 230, "Truth_answer": "Marriage A-la-Mode is a series of six pictures painted by William Hogarth between 1743 and 1745 depicting a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907114344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_A-la-Mode_(Hogarth)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is marriage-a-la-mode?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 230, "Truth_answer": "The six pictures of Marriage A-la-Mode by William Hogarth are The Marriage Settlement, The Tête à Tête, The Inspection, The Toilette, The Bagnio, and The Lady's Death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the six pictures of Marriage A-la-Mode called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 230, "Truth_answer": "Viscount Squanderfield, the son of bankrupt Earl Squander, married the daughter of a wealthy but miserly city merchant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907114344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_A-la-Mode_(Hogarth)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did viscount squanderfield marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 230, "Truth_answer": "In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works. The collection of six scenes was entitled A Harlot's Progress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the William Hogarth article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 230, "Truth_answer": "William Hogarth is perhaps best known for his modern moral subjects series A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress and Marriage A-la-Mode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and what else is moral by William Hogarth besides A Harlot's Progress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 231, "Truth_answer": "In 1731 William Hogarth completed A Harlot's Progress and was followed in 1733–1735 by the sequel A Rake's Progress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hogarth paint Harlot's and Rake's Progresses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 231, "Truth_answer": "A Harlot's Progress depicts the fate of a country girl who begins prostituting. A Rake's Progress consisted of eight pictures that depicted the reckless life of Tom Rakewell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Harlot's and Rake's Progresses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 231, "Truth_answer": "A Rake's Progress (or The Rake's Progress) is a series of eight paintings by 18th-century English artist William Hogarth The canvases were produced in 1732–34", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Rake's_Progress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Rake's Progress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 231, "Truth_answer": "A Harlot's Progress depicts the fate of a country girl who begins prostituting – the six scenes are chronological, starting with a meeting and ending with a funeral ceremony", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p4", "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the country girl in William Hogarth's Harlot Progress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 231, "Truth_answer": "In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage A-la-Mode, a pointed skewering of upper-class 18th-century society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the William Hogarth article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 231, "Truth_answer": "William Hogarth created the series Industry and Idleness, and Beer Street and Gin Lane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Hogarth have more series besides Marriage Al-la-Mode, Harlot's Progress and Rake's Progress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "In August 1941, Alan Lomax went to Stovall, Mississippi, on behalf of the Library of Congress to record various country blues musicians, including Muddy Waters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Muddy Waters' early career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "In August 1941, Alan Lomax went to Stovall, Mississippi, on behalf of the Library of Congress to record various country blues musicians, including Muddy Waters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1941 to Muddy Waters", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Muddy Waters known for in 1941 besides being recorded by Alan Lomax on behalf of the Library of Congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "Alan Lomax came back in July 1942 to record Muddy Waters again. Both sessions were eventually released by Testament Records as Down on Stovall's Plantation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1942 to Muddy Waters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Muddy Waters headed to Chicago with the hope of becoming a full-time professional musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Muddy Waters article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Muddy Waters headed to Chicago with the hope of becoming a full-time professional musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muddy Waters do in Chicago in 1943?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "Big Bill Broonzy then one of the leading bluesmen in Chicago, had Muddy Waters open his shows in the rowdy clubs where Broonzy played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muddy Waters become a full-time professional musician", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 232, "Truth_answer": "In 1944, Muddy Waters bought his first electric guitar and then formed his first electric combo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen in his early career years besides being recorded by Alan Lomax in sessions that were eventually released by Testament Records as Down on Stovall's Plantation, and heading to Chicago to become a full-time professional musician?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 233, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters and his band recorded a series of blues classics during the early 1950s, including Hoochie Coochie Man, I Just Want to Make Love to You, and I'm Ready.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Muddy Waters' biggest success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 233, "Truth_answer": "Hoochie Coochie Man entered Billboard's R&B Records charts on March 13, 1954, having reached number three on the Juke Box chart and number eight on the Best Seller chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104153445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoochie_Coochie_Man_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoochie Coochie Man sell well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Muddy Waters achieve success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 233, "Truth_answer": "By the late 1950s, Muddy Waters' singles success had come to an end, with only Close to You reaching the chart in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Muddy Waters article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 233, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters has won 6 grammy awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muddy Waters win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 233, "Truth_answer": "In October 1963, Muddy Waters participated in the first of several annual European tours, organized as the American Folk Blues Festival during which he also performed more acoustic-oriented numbers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muddy Waters have a big tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "Jan Žižka played a prominent role in the civil wars in Bohemia during the reign of Wenceslas IV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which country's civil war was Zizka involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "During his temporary rule over Bohemia, Prince Sigismund Korybut of Lithuania had appointed Bořek, the lord of Miletínek, governor of the city of Hradec Králové.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the terms of the armistice of the Hussite Revolution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "The Hussite Wars lasted from 1419 to approximately 1434.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Hussite Revolution last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "Jan Žižka attempted to invade Hungary which was under the rule of his old enemy King Sigismund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jan Žižka during the Hussite Revolution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "The Hungarian invasion campaign was unsuccessful owing to the great superiority of the Hungarians", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the invasion of Hungary turn out during the Hussite Revolution?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "Though the Hungarian invasian campaign was unsuccessful, it ranks among the greatest military exploits of Jan Žižka, on account of the skill he displayed in retreat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan Žižka achieve during the Hussite Revolution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 234, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan Žižka do while retreating in the Hussite Revolution?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "Jan Žižka helped develop tactics of using wagon forts, called vozová hradba in Czech or Wagenburg by the Germans, as mobile fortifications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were wagenburg tactics used by Jan Zizka", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "When the Hussite army faced a numerically superior opponent they prepared carts for the battle by forming them into squares or circles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did wagenburg tactics help the Hussites win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "The Hussites' battle consisted of two stages, the first defensive, the second an offensive counterattack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the hussite's tactics besides the wagon forts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "In order to avoid more losses, the enemy knights finally attacked. Then the infantry hidden behind the carts used firearms and crossbows to ward off the attack, weakening the enemy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the two stage battle tactics help the hussites", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "As soon as the enemy's morale was lowered, an offensive counterattack, began. The infantry and the cavalry burst out from behind the carts striking violently at the enemy from the flanks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the hussites infantry fight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "The enemy armies suffered heavy losses and the Hussites soon had the reputation of not taking captives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029055327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%BDi%C5%BEka_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the hussites successful with using an offensive counterattack", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 235, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hussites kill the prisoners", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi obtained a PhD in Hispanic Literatures at State University of New York, Stony Brook in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Giannina Braschi study literature in college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi obtained a PhD in Hispanic Literatures at State University of New York, Stony Brook in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giannina Braschi study literature anywhere?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 Giannina Braschi became the youngest female tennis player to win the Women's Division on the island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Giannina Braschi's only profession writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 Giannina Braschi became the youngest female tennis player to win the Women's Division on the island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Giannina Braschi play tennis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi was also a founding member of the San Juan Children's Choir (Coro de niños de San Juan) under music director Evy Lucio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giannina Braschi do anything else besides tennis and writing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi was also a founding member of the San Juan Children's Choir (Coro de niños de San Juan) under music director Evy Lucio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for who was Giannina Braschi a founding member of San Juan Children's Choir under?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi writes poetry, prose poetry, fiction, drama, novel, epic poetry and postmodern works using different genres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Giannina Braschi's style of writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi's work is celebratory of foreign influences. Braschi stated in Evergreen Review that she considered herself more French than Beckett, Picasso and Gertrude Stein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting on Giannina Braschi besides studying literature, tennis, being a founding member of the San Juan Children's choir, and writing style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 236, "Truth_answer": "Giannina Braschi identifies her influences as being the granddaughter of Alfred Jarry and Antonin Artaud, bastard child of Samuel Beckett and James Joyce, and half-sister to Heiner Müller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannina_Braschi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has influenced her besides Beckett, Picasso, and Gertrude Stein?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 237, "Truth_answer": "In December 2014, it was confirmed that Rihanna would become the creative director of the fashion sportswear Puma overseeing the brand's women's line including collaborations in apparel and footwear", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rihanna's relation to Puma?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 237, "Truth_answer": "Rihanna has won 9 Grammy Awards, 12 Billboard Music Awards, 13 American Music Awards (including the Icon Award), and 7 MTV Video Music Awards (including the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://popsugar.dev1.onsugar.com/Rihanna_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rihanna receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 237, "Truth_answer": "Rihanna was born in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Rihanna born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 237, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Alexa Chung during Vogue Festival 2015, Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing praised Rihanna by stylistically comparing her to some of the biggest fashion icons in music history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sees Rihanna as their style icon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 237, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Rihanna announced her first fashion venture with Armani", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rihanna start doing collaborations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 237, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Rihanna announced her first fashion venture with Armani", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rihanna partner up with Armani?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous' third album Real Talk was released on November 5, 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2004 to Fabolous the rapper?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous's Real Talk debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 with 10,000 copies and had two charting singles, the lowest in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fabolous' Real Talk album a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fabolous go on tour for the album Real Talk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous' fourth studio album, From Nothin' to Somethin', was released in June 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other album did Fabolous release besides Real Talk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous' third single, Make Me Better, was his biggest hit to date, spending 14 weeks at number one on the Hot Rap Track Billboard Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fabolous' From Nothin' to Somethin' have hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous won Top Rap Song at the 2008 American Music Awards for Make Me Better.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fabolous win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fabolous go on tour for the album From Nothin' to Somethin'?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 238, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous stated in 2004 that he wanted to release his own clothing line. The line called Rich Yung Society was launched in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Fabolous article besides Real Talk, Awards and From Nothin' to Somethin'?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous released his debut album, Ghetto Fabolous on September 11, 2001. It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 selling over 140,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happeend in 2001 to Fabolous the rapper?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "Ghetto Fabolous debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 selling over 140,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Fabolous' Ghetto Fabolous album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "The album Ghetto Fabolous' first single, Can't Deny It charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, along with two of the subsequent singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ghetto Fabolous have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "The album Ghetto Fabolous' first single, Can't Deny It charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, along with two of the subsequent singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Can't Deny It make the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous released his second album Street Dreams on March 4, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226184923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabolous_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fabolous the rapper produce any other albums besides Ghetto Fabolous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "Fabolous' second album Street Dreams reached number three on the Billboard 200 with 185,000 copies sold in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Fabolous' Street Dreams album successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fabolous the rapper go on tour at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 239, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2003, Fabolous dropped his official mixtape, More Street Dreams, Pt. 2: The Mixtape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Fabolous article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 240, "Truth_answer": "Much of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the country Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, had the most issues with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 240, "Truth_answer": "The first war with Charles V's great nemesis Francis I of France began in 1521.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, have his conflict with his nemisis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 240, "Truth_answer": "Holy Roman Emperor Charles V allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians, and was highly successful, driving the French out of Milan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did France concur Milan during Charles V's reign as holy roman emperor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 240, "Truth_answer": "A final war erupted with Francis I of France' son and successor, Henry II in 1551.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p17", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the final war with France for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor? Who was in it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 241, "Truth_answer": "DSP announced that it would commence voting on January 28, 2009 at the South Korean band Kara's official website for the follow-up single to Pretty Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 to the South Korean band Kara?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 241, "Truth_answer": "Honey was the clear winner, with 60% of the votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ending vote for the follow-up single to pretty girl by South Korean band Kara?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 241, "Truth_answer": "Honey became the South Korean band Kara's first number one single when it topped Gaon weekly singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honey by South Korean band Kara do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 241, "Truth_answer": "The song Honey earned the South Korean band Kara their first music show award on M! Countdown on March 5. It held onto the position for three nonconsecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honey by South Korean band Kara receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 241, "Truth_answer": "South Korean band Kara's Honey won the Mutizen award on SBS's program Inkigayo and the Best Dance Award at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did South Korean band Kara get any other titles besides their first music show award on M! Countdown, held for three nonconsecutive weeks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 241, "Truth_answer": "Revolution is the second Korean album by the South Korean pop girl group Kara", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_(Kara_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Revolution by South Korean band Kara?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom was England's first, youngest and longest serving England team manager. He is also the only England manager to have had no previous professional managerial experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little information about Walter Winterbottom and his career as an England Team Manager?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom served as team manager for England between 1946 and 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Walter Winterbottom serve as an England team manager?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Walter Winterbottom when he first began his career as a team manager?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "In 1946 Stanley Rous who was the secretary of The Football Association, suggested Walter Winterbottom take on the responsibility of being the first England team manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Walter Winterbottom's career as a team manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom is the only England manager to have had no previous professional managerial experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Walter Winterbottom ever trained to become a team manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom's notable victories were 10-0 away to Portugal in 1947, 4-0 away to Italy in 1948, and 4-2 at home to Brazil in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is unique about Walter Winterbottom's time as a team manager besides how long he served, what led up to his career, and his prior experience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 242, "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom led England to four consecutive World Cup finals, a record subsequently equalled only by Helmut Schön of West Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Walter Winterbottom's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 243, "Truth_answer": "In November 1947, Tommy Lawton was sold to Notts County of the Third Division South for a British record transfer fee of £20,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Notts County important to Tommy Lawton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 243, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton scored two goals on his home debut, a 4–2 win over Bristol Rovers in front of 38,000 spectators at Meadow Lane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lawton and Notts County play against?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 243, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton scored two goals on his home debut, a 4–2 win over Bristol Rovers in front of 38,000 spectators at Meadow Lane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lawton and Notts County perform against Bristol Rovers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 243, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton finished as the division's top-scorer, seven points ahead of second-placed Northampton Town Promotion was secured with a 2–0 win over local rivals Nottingham Forest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawton and Notts County play against anyone else besides the bristol rovers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 244, "Truth_answer": "Burnley Reserves was the first team Tommy Lawton played for during his club career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Burnley Reserves?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 244, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Lawton was an English football player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tommy Lawton play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 244, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton was a strong centre-forward with excellent all-round attacking skills, he was able to head with the ball with tremendous power and accuracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Tommy Lawton play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 244, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton joined Arsenal as a player in November 1953 for £10,000, where he saw out the remainder of his playing career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in the Tommy Lawton article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 245, "Truth_answer": "Steve Nash was awarded a scholarship by Santa Clara for the 1992–93 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220003602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Nash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Nash go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 245, "Truth_answer": "Steve Nash attended Santa Clara 1992–1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Steve Nash in college at Santa Clara?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 245, "Truth_answer": "Steve Nash led a successful 1992-1993 campaign, winning a WCC Tournament title and a win over No. 2 Arizona in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament's first round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Nash's college team perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 245, "Truth_answer": "After graduating with a degree in sociology, Steve Nash was selected 15th overall by the Phoenix Suns in the first round of the 1996 NBA draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220003602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Nash_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Steve Nash's college career ended?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 246, "Truth_answer": "On 25 September 2015, it was confirmed that Steve Nash would take on part-time consulting duties for the Golden State Warriors during his first season with the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220003602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Nash_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Nash do when he retired from basketball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 246, "Truth_answer": "Steve Nash retired in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Nash retire from the NBA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 246, "Truth_answer": "Steve Nash finished his career with the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Steve Nash finish his career with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 246, "Truth_answer": "Steve Nash finished his career with 17,387 points (14.3 ppg), 3,642 rebounds (3.0 rpg), 10,335 (8.5 apg) assists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220003602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Nash_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Steve Nash's career stats when he retired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 247, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi is from Cleveland Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is he from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 247, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Kid Cudi single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 247, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Kid Cudi's hobbies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 247, "Truth_answer": "On October 23, 2018, in response to a fan on Twitter, Kid Cudi revealed he had begun working on his seventh solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kid Cudi doing currently?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 248, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi's music fall under the Hip hop, neo-psychedelia, alternative rock, alternative hip hop, and trip hop genres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music does Kid Cudi play", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 248, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi first began rapping towards the end of his high school career, inspired by alternative hip hop groups such as The Pharcyde and A Tribe Called Quest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kid Cudi get his music career started", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 248, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi has won 1 grammy award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has Kid Cudi won any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 248, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi has collaborated with Common Kanye West and Too Short, among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has Kid Cudi worked with other rappers on anything", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 248, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi is an American singer, rapper, record producer and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Kid Cudi most known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey played Gloria Gaines in The Butler (2013).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah star in any films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "The Butler won the African-American Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Montecito Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the butler an award winning film by chance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey voiced Eudora in The Princess and the Frog (2009), and played Annie Lee Cooper in Selma (2014).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Oprah Winfrey in any other films in her career besides the butler?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey voiced Eudora in The Princess and the Frog (2009).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey do any voice roles in the films or did she always perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "The Princess and the Frog (2009) won the Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Females", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey receive an award for The Princess and the Frog?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey voiced Gussie the goose in Charlotte's Web (2006) and voiced Judge Bumbleton in Bee Movie (2007).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other films Oprah Winfrey performed in besides the butler, selma, and princess and the frog?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey began her film career in 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Oprah Winfrey's career in filming?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Oprah Winfrey co-starred in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple as distraught housewife Sofia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Oprah Winfrey perform in the color purple?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey ever do any musicals in her filming?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 249, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey ever donate money she has made from filming?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Oprah Winfrey hosted a rare prime-time interview with Michael Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What celebrities has Oprah Winfrey interviewed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 2007, David Letterman made his first appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, as its season premiere was filmed in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Oprah Winfrey interviewed besides Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "On December 1, 2005, Oprah Winfrey appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote the new Broadway musical The Color Purple.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Oprah Winfrey appear on the late show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she appear on David Letterman's Late Show more then once?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong admitted for the first time that he doped to win all seven of his Tour de France titles, after years of denial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she do any other high profile interviews besides Michael Jackson and David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "In May 2011, Oprah Winfrey interviewed U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, her first-ever interview with a sitting president and First Lady.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206160900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey ever interview a president after they were elected?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey said that the first person she loved interviewing was actor and director Sidney Poitier and the other was Salma Hayek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119200851id_/https://www.latintimes.com/salma-hayek-brags-about-throw-back-oprah-winfrey-interview-451293_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Oprah Winfrey ever said what her favorite celebrity interview was?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Oprah Winfrey still do celebrity interviews?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Oprah Winfrey was criticized for allowing actress Suzanne Somers to appear on her show to discuss hormone treatments that are not accepted by mainstream medicine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Oprah Winfrey article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Oprah allowing actress Suzanne somers to appear on her show to discuss hormone treatments that are not accepted by mainstream medicine effect her career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec co-presented a Saturday-morning children's show entitled Gimme 5 which was broadcast on CITV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331200148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_%26_Dec_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ant & Dec first experience with children's television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec got their first presenting job, a Saturday-morning children's show entitled Gimme, in 1994, while still releasing music under the alias of PJ & Duncan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331200148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_%26_Dec_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ant & Dec do Gimme 5?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Ant & Dec were offered a job on CBBC this time presenting their own series, entitled The Ant & Dec Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331200148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_%26_Dec_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Ant & Dec on any other television shows besides Gimme 5?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Ant & Dec switched to Channel 4 presenting an early-evening children's show entitled Ant & Dec Unzipped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331200148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_%26_Dec_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after 1997 to Ant & Dec?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec Unzipped won a BAFTA, but was dropped from the airwaves after just one series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331200148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_%26_Dec_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ant & Dec Unzipped successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec were assigned to present ITV1's Saturday morning programmes SMTV Live and CD:UK, alongside Cat Deeley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ant & Dec work on anything after Ant & Dec was dropped?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec presented ITV1's Saturday morning programmes SMTV Live and CD:UK, alongside Cat Deeley alongside Deeley for three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Saturday morning programms SMTV Live and CD:UK, alongside Cat Deeley last?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Ant & Dec made their permanent departure from children's television in 2001 after trying out formats like Friends Like These for BBC One in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331200148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_%26_Dec_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Ant & Dec besides Gimme 5, music under the alias of PJ & Duncan, The Ant & Dec Show, Ant & Dec Unzipped, and Saturday morning programmes SMTV Live and CD:UK, alongside Cat Deeley?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "Friends Like These was a British game show that was broadcast on BBC One", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Friends Like These?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 251, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Friends Like These do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor played center in high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Jahlil Okafor play as a junior in high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor attended Whitney M. Young Magnet High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which high school did Jahlil Okafor attend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor attended Whitney M. Young Magnet High School from 2010 to 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which years did Jahlil Okafor attend Whitney M. Young Magnet High School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor he was a first team All-USA selection by USA Today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jahlil Okafor awarded any honors during his junior year of high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor was recognized as a 2013 All-Public League first team selection by the Chicago Sun-Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor win any other honors during his junior year of high school besides Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor was named the Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor receive any other awards besides 2013 All-Public League first team selection by the Chicago Sun-Times from his home city of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor talk about NBA prospects during his junior year of high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Although MaxPreps.com did not select Jahlil Okafor as a first team All-American, they did select him as a Junior All-American.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jahlil Okafor article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "Underclass All-American is an honorific for high school and college athletes other than the senior class considered the best players of a specific season in their sport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did MaxPreps.com give Jahlil Okafor Junior All-American selection?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 252, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor travel a lot during his junior year in high school?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "In October 2010, Jahlil Okafor successfully tried out for USA Basketball's 2011–12 USA Developmental National Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries was Jahlil Okafor's career in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other countries besides USA Jahlil Okafor's career is in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "At the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup, Jahlil Okafor earned the Tournament MVP for the gold-medal winning USA team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jahlil Okafor's career successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor was an All-American as a high school junior in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other recognition did Jahlil Okafor receive besides Tournament MVP for the gold-medal winning USA team at the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "Following his senior high school season, Jahlil Okafor earned broad All-American recognition and was named national player of the year by Parade, USA Today and McDonald,.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Jahlil Okafor earn besides Tournament MVP for the gold-medal winning USA team at the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup and being an All American as a high school junior in 2013?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "At Duke Univeristy, Jahlil Okafor earned the USBWA National Freshman of the Year and ACC Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor receive any other honors besides Tournament MVP for the gold-medal winning USA team at the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup, being an All American as a high school junior in 2013, broad All-American recognition and being named national player of the year by Parade, USA Today and McDonald?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor earned a unanimous 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball All-American first-team selection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did he receive during his career besides Tournament MVP for the gold-medal winning USA team at the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup, being All American as a high school junior in 2013, broad All-American recognition, being named national player of the year by Parade, USA Today and McDonald, and earning USBWA National Freshman of the Year and ACC Player of the Year while at Duke University?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "Following Duke University's victory in the championship game of the 2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament against Wisconsin, Jahlil Okafor announced that he would enter the NBA draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during his career besides Tournament MVP for the gold-medal winning USA team at the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup, being All American as a high school junior in 2013, broad All-American recognition, being named national player of the year by Parade, USA Today and McDonald, earning USBWA National Freshman of the Year and ACC Player of the Year while at Duke University, and earning unanimous 2015 NCAA Mens Basketball All-American first-team selection?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 253, "Truth_answer": "USA Basketball announced the roster of 24 players, including Jahlil Okafor, who had accepted invitations to the June 14–19, 2013, USA Basketball Men's U19 World Cup team training camp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What invitation did Jahlil Okafor accept?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "Ted Gärdestad was wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder, which severely affected Gärdestad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Palme assassination rumors about ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "Ted Gärdestad was wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder, which severely affected Gärdestad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's assassination was Ted Gärdestad accused of ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "Ted Gärdestad wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder, severely affected Gärdestad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the consequence of Ted Gärdestad being wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "Speculations and rumours followed Ted Gärdestad and his family for the rest of the 1980s. Gärdestad withdrew and fell into a deep depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did being wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder severely affect Ted Gärdestad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "On 22 June 1997, at the age of 41, Ted Gärdestad committed suicide by jumping in front of a train.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the deep depression resulting from being wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder harm Ted Gärdestad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "A few years after being wrongly mentioned in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder, Ted Gärdestad was again the subject of rumours of being bank robber and serial killer Lasermannen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways did being wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old suspect in Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder affect Ted Gärdestad besides withdrawing and falling into a deep dpression, and commiting suicide by jumping in front of a train at age 41?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1990s, Ted Gärdestad was briefly coaxed out of retirement by his friend and fellow Swedish pop singer Harpo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ted Gärdestad able to go back to music after the bank robber and serial killer rumours?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "Ted Gärdestad joined Harpo on a concert tour and made guest appearances. In 1992, they released the duet Lycka (Happiness) as a single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Gärdestad release any songs or albums with Harpo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 254, "Truth_answer": "Ted Gärdestad toured extensively all through 1994, 1995 and 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other significant information you would like to share about the Ted Gärdestad article besides being wrong mentioned as a suspect in the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's murder, depression, suicide, bank robber and serial killer rumours, and returning to music in the early 1990s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "Psychomagic is the name of a therapeutic practice. It combines art, Eastern philosophies, mysticism and modern psychotherapy to allegedly heal patients with emotional problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Psychomagic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky has several books on his therapeutic methods, including Psicomagia: La trampa sagrada (Psychomagic: The Sacred Trap). He also holds free classes and lectures about Psychomagic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was was Alejandro Jodorowsky's take on this?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "Psychomagic branches into more therapeutic work in three areas: psychomagic, psychogenealogy and initiatic massage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What areas of psychology and therapy does psychomagic branch into?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky lectured at Mexico City and gave a lecture at the Julio Castillo Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Alejandro Jodorowsky hold lectures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky regularly lectures on his own spiritual system, which he calls psychomagic and psychoshamanism and which borrows from his interests in alchemy, the tarot, Zen Buddhism and shamanism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Alejandro Jodorowsky's lectures consist of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chicago Underground Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the most fascinating aspect of this article about Alejandro Jodorowsky?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky wrote a series of science fiction comic books, The Incal, The Technopriests, and Metabarons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Alejandro Jodorowsky's comic books called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "The Incal is Alejandro Jodorowsky's first installment in his comic book series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first book of Alejandro Jodorowsky's comic book series?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 255, "Truth_answer": "The Technopriests is the second installment in Alejandro Jodorowsky's comic book series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second book of Alejandro Jodorowsky's comic book series?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "By his account, Jim Steranko learned stage magic using paraphernalia from his father's stage magician act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3", "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jim Steranko learn about illusion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "In Jim Steranko's teens, he spent several summers working with circuses and carnivals, working his way up to sideshow performer as a fire-eater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jim Steranko perform his illusions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "Up through his early 20s, Jim Steranko formed his own band during the early days of rock and roll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Steranko get into music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "At 17, Jim Steranko and another teenage boy were arrested for a string of burglaries and car thefts in Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko get into trouble?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "The seminal rock and roll group Bill Haley and his Comets was based in nearby Philadelphia and Jim Steranko, who played a Jazzmaster guitar, often performed in the same local venues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3", "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Jim Steranko play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Steranko ever go back to being an illusionist/magician?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 256, "Truth_answer": "Jim Steranko played in drum and bugle corps in his teens before starting his band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=2415.msg23251_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steranko_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Steranko do before forming his own band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "Pappy Boyington was captured as a prison of war in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pappy Boyington become a prisoner of war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "Pappy Boyington spent some 20 months in Japanese prison camps. After being held temporarily at Rabaul and then Truk, he was transported to Ōfuna and later to Ōmori Prison Camp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pappy Boyington held as a prisoner of war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "Pappy Boyington was held prisoner for about 20 months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Pappy Boyington held as a prisoner of war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "On August 29, 1945, after the atomic bombs and the Japanese capitulation, Pappy Boyington was liberated from Japanese custody at Omori Prison Camp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111120708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappy_Boyington_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pappy Boyington rescued from being a prisoner of war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pappy Boyington rescued by?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "A party for Pappy Boyington was held at the St. Francis Hotel in downtown San Francisco that was covered by Life Magazine in its issue Oct. 1, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Pappy Boyington got home?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 257, "Truth_answer": "Pappy Boyington's coming home party after being released as a prisoner of war was covered by Life Magazine in its issue on Oct. 1, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pappy Boyington receive media attention?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, a resolution recommending a memorial be erected to honor Pappy Boyington for his service during World War II was raised and defeated at the University of Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111120708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappy_Boyington_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Pappy Boyington's medal of honor memorial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "Pappy Boyington's Medal of Honor memorial was going to be on the campus of the University of Washington", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pappy Boyington's Medal of Honor memorial going to be?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "Privately funded, Pappy Boyington's Medal of Honor memorial was completed in time for a Veterans Day dedication in November 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pappy Boyington's Medal of Honor memorial completed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "Some worried about the financial and logistical problems of installing a memorial, and questioned the widely held assumption that all warriors and acts of war are automatically worthy of memorialization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111120708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappy_Boyington_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy surrounding Pappy Boyington's Medal of Honor memorial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "Student senator Ashley Miller said that the UW already had many monuments to rich, white men. Another, Jill Edwards, questioned whether the UW should memorialize a person who killed others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Pappy Boyington?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "The story about Pappy Boyington was picked up by some blogs and conservative news outlets, focusing on two statements made by student senators during the meeting", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111120708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappy_Boyington_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there media coverage about the opposition to install a medal of honor memorial for Pappy Boyington on the University of Washington campus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 258, "Truth_answer": "On April 4, 2006, the resolution passed by a vote of 64 to 14 with several abstentions, on a roll call vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111120708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappy_Boyington_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone contend Ashley Miller's stance on the Pappy Boyington Medal of Honor memorial?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone, was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and civil rights activist. Her music spanned a broad range of musical styles including classical, jazz, blues, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Nina Simone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone recorded her last album for RCA, It Is Finished, in 1974, and did not make another record until 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nina Simone in 1974?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Nina Simone settled near Aix-en-Provence in Southern France. In the same year, her final album, A Single Woman, was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nina Simone in 1993?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone's consciousness on the racial and social discourse was prompted by her friendship with black playwright Lorraine Hansberry. This influenced Simone to utilize provocative social commentary in her work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What most inspired Nina Simone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone was the recipient of a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2000 for her interpretation of I Loves You, Porgy.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is most interesting about Nina Simone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was their a breaking point for Nina Simone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "According to the article, Nina Simone was never detained though there were warrants out for her arrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nina Simone arrested more than once?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 259, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone suffered from breast cancer for several years before she died in her sleep at her home in Carry-le-Rouet, Bouches-du-Rhône, on April 21, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ended Nina Simone's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Lovers is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Tamar Braxton. It was released on October 2, 2015, by Epic Records and Streamline Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321104718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Lovers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tamar Braxton's album Calling All Lovers released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "On September 2, 2015, Tamar Braxton was revealed as one of the celebrities who will compete on the 21st season of Dancing with the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tamar Braxton appear on Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton was paired with reigning champion, Valentin Chmerkovskiy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tamar Braxton paired to dance with on Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "Braxton Family Christmas is the first Christmas album, and second studio album overall, by R&B female group The Braxtons. The album was released on October 30, 2015, by Def Jam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422120344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braxton_Family_Christmas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Braxton Family Christmas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton received three Grammy Award nominations, but unfortunately did not win any.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamar Braxton win any Grammy awards for any of these projects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "On November 11, Tamar Braxton revealed that she would have to withdraw from the competition due to health problems. Braxton and Chmerkovskiy finished in fifth place overall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tamar Braxton do on Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 260, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton announced that due to blood clots in both her lungs, she will be dropping out of the remaining season as well as canceling her guest appearances on tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928122418id_/https://mashable.com/2015/11/11/tamar-braxton-withdraws-dwts/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the health problems Tamar Braxton experienced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 261, "Truth_answer": "Take This Waltz is a film about a woman who struggles with and examines her feelings for Lou, her husband of five years, while exploring a new relationship with Daniel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Take This Waltz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 261, "Truth_answer": "The film was well received when it premiered in Toronto in 2011 and was picked up by Magnolia for U.S. distribution in summer 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sarah Silverman play Geraldine in Take This Waltz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 261, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman voiced Vanellope von Schweetz, one of the main characters in the 2012 Disney animated film, Wreck-It Ralph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the other projects Sarah Silverman participated in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 261, "Truth_answer": "At the Toronto International Film Festival, Sarah Silverman said she'd gained weight for the part, which required a nude scene, emphasizing that Polley wanted real bodies and real women.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Silverman do at the Toronto International Film Festival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 261, "Truth_answer": "From 2017 to 2018, Sarah Silverman hosted the Hulu web television late-night talk show, I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other noteworthy projects from Sarah Silverman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 262, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman was looking to connect with people who may not agree with her personal opinions through honesty, humor, genuine interest in others, and not taking herself too seriously.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 262, "Truth_answer": "I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman was a Hulu web television late-night talk show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129232013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_You,_America_with_Sarah_Silverman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman a tv series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 262, "Truth_answer": "I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman premiered on October 12, 2017, on Hulu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman air on tv?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 262, "Truth_answer": "Silverman feels it's crucial, now more than ever, to connect with the un-like-minded.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything important to share about I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 262, "Truth_answer": "I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman was nominated for several Emmys but unfortunately didn't win any.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other awards for I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 262, "Truth_answer": "I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman premiered on October 12, 2017, on Hulu. In January 2019, Hulu canceled the show after 21 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129232013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_You,_America_with_Sarah_Silverman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 263, "Truth_answer": "TNA is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. The promotion operates via its parent company Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions, LLC, a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122073141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_Wrestling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Total nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 263, "Truth_answer": "Thea Trinidad wrestled in a tryout dark match at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Impact! television tapings on January 11, 2011, losing to Angelina Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215122119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Thea Trinidad's tryout for TNA Wrestling's Impact! match?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 263, "Truth_answer": "January 27 it was reported that Thea Trinidad had signed a contract with the promotion. On the February 10 episode of Impact!, Trinidad debuted in an eight knockout tag team match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215122119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thea Trinidad continue to wrestle for TNA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 263, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, 2013, Thea Trinidad took part in a tryout for WWE. She made several brief appearances in the promotion in 2014 and lost a match against Asuka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215122119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelina_Vega_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thea Trinidad do in her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 264, "Truth_answer": "Nobuo Uematsu left Square Enix in 2004 and formed his own production company, Smile Please.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nobuo Uematsu become a freelancer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 264, "Truth_answer": "Nobuo Uematsu later founded the music production company and record label Dog Ear Records in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nobuo Uematsu do anything noteworthy after forming is own production company?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 264, "Truth_answer": "In September 2018, Nobuo Uematsu announced that he would take the remainder of the year off from touring and postponed his projects indefinitely in order to recover from an unspecified illness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nobuo Uematsu doing now?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 264, "Truth_answer": "Nobuo Uematsu's song Eyes on Me, featuring Chinese pop singer Faye Wong, from Final Fantasy VIII, won Song of the Year in 2000 at the Japan Gold Disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Nobuo Uematsu had any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 264, "Truth_answer": "Nobuo Uematsu also works closely with Sakaguchi's development studio Mistwalker as a composer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work does Nobuo Uematsu do as a freelancer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 265, "Truth_answer": "Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer, publisher, and distribution company known for its Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts role-playing video game franchises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Square?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 265, "Truth_answer": "Nobuo Uematsu's song Eyes on Me, featuring Chinese pop singer Faye Wong, from Final Fantasy VIII, won Song of the Year in 2000 at the Japan Gold Disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nobuo Uematsu win any awards with Square?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 265, "Truth_answer": "For Final Fantasy XI from 2002, Nobuo Uematsu was joined by Naoshi Mizuta, who composed the majority of the soundtrack, and Kumi Tanioka; Uematsu was responsible for only eleven tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody else join Square Enix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 265, "Truth_answer": "The company Square also won IGN's award for Best Developer of 2006 for the PlayStation 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Square's most noted moments?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "On August 6, 2007, Yao Ming and Ye Li married in a ceremony attended by close friends and family and closed to the media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008081157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yao_Ming_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yao Ming married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming met Chinese female basketball player Ye Li when he was 17 years old. Their relationship became public when they appeared together during the 2004 Olympics closing ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides if Yao Ming is married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "On May 21, 2010, Yao Ming's daughter, Yao Qinlei, was born in Houston, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Yao Ming have any kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "No, Yao Ming and his wife are still married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yao Ming and his wife divorce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming enrolled at the Antai College of Economics & Management of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yao Ming attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "At Jiao Tong University, Yao Ming earned an economics degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yao Ming study there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming graduated from Jiao Tong University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yao Ming graduate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Yao Ming co-wrote an autobiography with ESPN sportswriter Ric Bucher, entitled Yao: A Life in Two Worlds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008081157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yao_Ming_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Yao Ming's personal life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming also wrote The Tao of Yao.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yao Ming write anything else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 266, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming's book, The Tao of Yao, provides an unprecedented window into the life and mind of the quiet yet fiercely competitive rookie sensation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yao Ming's book, The Tao of Yao, about?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming was selected by the Houston Rockets as the first overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118090219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Rockets_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008081157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yao_Ming_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Yao Ming draft for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming is most known for his career with the Houston Rockets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Yao Ming part of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "As of 2009, Yao Ming had led Forbes' Chinese celebrities list in income and popularity for six straight years, earning US$51 million in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008081157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yao_Ming_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yao Ming do outside of the NBA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming represented China in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yao Ming compete in the olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "On August 6, Yao Ming carried the Olympic Flame into Tiananmen Square, as part of the Olympic torch relay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yao Ming do during this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming usually played center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Yao Ming play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming has also participated in many charity events during his career, including the NBA's Basketball Without Borders program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yao Ming do in this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "Yao Ming's advisers consisted of Yao's negotiator, Erik Zhang, his NBA agent, Bill Duffy, his Chinese agent, Lu Hao, and University of Chicago economics professor John Huizinga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of the advisers to Yao Ming named in the article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "After assurances from Yao Ming's team that the Rockets would draft Yao with their number one pick, the CBA gave permission for Yao to play in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the advisers advise Yao Ming to do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 267, "Truth_answer": "The Rockets selected Yao Ming with the first pick of the draft. He became the first international player ever to be selected first overall without having previously played U.S. college basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yao Ming do during this time?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "On 14 January 1891, in New Orleans, Bob Fitzsimmons won his first middleweight title from Jack Dempsey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Fitzsimmons win the middleweight title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "In Bob Fitzsimmons' match against Sharkey, Fitzsimmons was favoured to win, and bets flowed heavily his way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it expected that Bob Fitzsimmons would win against his opponent Sharkey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons had not won any titles until he won the middleweight title against Jack Dempsey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Bob Fitzsimmons won any titles before this one?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "Reportedly, two freak accidents happened that day, June 2,1890: one of them being that Bob Fitzsimmons hit the bag so hard that it broke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Bob Fitzsimmons winning this title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons spent the next two years fighting non-title bouts, until giving Hall a chance at the title in 1893. He retained the crown by a knockout in round four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall take the middleweight title from Bob Fitzsimmons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "Bob Fitzsimmons was in New Orleans when he won the middleweight title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bob Fitzsimmons when he won the middleweight title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "Reportedly, two freak accidents happened that day, June 2,1890: one of them being Bob Fitzsimmons' opponent allegedly slipped, getting hit in the head and the boxing exhibition was cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting tidbits about Bob Fitzsimmons winning the middleweight title?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "At a public sparring performance, Fitzsimmons knocked out sparring partner Con Riordan, who was carried off unconscious and died several hours later. Fitzsimmons was charged with manslaughter but was acquitted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Bob Fitzsimmons knocked anyone else out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 268, "Truth_answer": "The International Boxing Hall of Fame has made Bob Fitzsimmons a member in its Old Timer category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fitzsimmons_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Bob Fitzsimmons winning the middleweight title?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 269, "Truth_answer": "In May 2001, Dominik Hašek founded the Dominik Hašek Youth Hockey League/Hašek's Heroes, and donated over $1 million to help underprivileged children in Buffalo play hockey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2001 what did Dominik Hašek do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 269, "Truth_answer": "Dominik Hašek set a record for shutouts in a postseason year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek set any records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 269, "Truth_answer": "Dominik Hašek holds the highest career save percentage of all time and is seventh in goals against average, and the third-highest single-season save percentage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek set any others during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 269, "Truth_answer": "From 1993 to 2001, Dominik Hašek won six Vezina Trophies, the most under the award's current system of voting for the best individual goalie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any awards won by Dominik Hašek?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 269, "Truth_answer": "During an inline hockey game on May 18, 2003, Hašek was accused of assaulting another player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting about this article, besides Dominik Hašek's records and awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "Red Letter Days is the fourth album by The Wallflowers, released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Letter_Days_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Red Letter Days by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days peaked at #32 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Letter_Days_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting about The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "Many critics noted the harder rock sound and catchy melodies used throughout the Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about the mixed reviews for The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days was mixed by Tom Lord-Alge, who had mixed the band's previous two albums. Mixing was completed on May 15, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p10", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any information readers should know about The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "By the time the Wallflowers had gotten into Browne's studio to record Red Letter Days, Michael Ward left the band, leaving them without a lead guitarist for the recording process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p10", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else about The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days is notable?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflowers played the song Everybody Out of the Water, on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Letter_Days_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable live performamces The Wallflowers played in 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, The Wallflowers toured with John Mellencamp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Wallflowers tour with any other groups?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflowers have won two Grammy awards: Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song for One Headlight in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting aspect of the article about The Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 270, "Truth_answer": "Up to May 2005, The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days had sold 208,000 copies, according to Nielsen Soundscan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Letter_Days_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did The Wallflowers' album Red Letter Days sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Legion is the mutant son of Professor Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Legion have a secret identity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Legion has the ability to alter reality and time, but due to his multiple personalities, in practice his abilities vary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What superpowers does Legion have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Legion has psionic powers such as telepathic, telekinetic, pyrokinetic, among other powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of psionic powers does Legion have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "David saved Moira and Wolfsbane from a fatal accident by accessing the telekinetic abilities of his Jack Wayne personality. However, this allowed Jack Wayne to take control of David's body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211061449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Jack Wayne control Legion's power?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "David, at a young age, was living with his mother and stepfather in Paris when his home was attacked by terrorists and his stepfather killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211061449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the caused the initial manifestation of David's mutant powers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "The terrorist attack happened in Israel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the terrorist attack happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Other personalities that control David's powers are Karami and Cyndi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else controls Legion's powers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Jemail Karami is a terrorist that David absorbed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jemail Karami?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Cyndi is a temperamental, rebellious girl who was pyrokinetic and is now absorbed by David.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Cyndi?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Jemail Karami controls telephathic powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What power did Jemail Karami control?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 271, "Truth_answer": "Legion's name is derived from a passage in the Christian Bible found in Mark 5 and Luke 8.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Legion's powers and multiple personalities?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Cattell pioneered the use of multivariate experimental psychology (the analysis of several variables simultaneously).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122010438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Cattell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is multivariate research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "The multivariate approach allowed psychologists to study the whole and their unique combination of traits within a natural environmental context.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about multivariate research?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "Univariate and bivariate research approaches were more commonly used before the multivariate approach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What approach was being used before the multivariate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "Multivariate experimental research designs and multivariate statistical analyses allowed for the study of real-life situations that could not be manipulated in an artificial laboratory environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the multivariate research approach help research?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "Rather than pursue a univariate research approach to psychology, studying the effect that a single variable might have on another variable, Cattell pioneered the use of multivariate experimental psychology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Rather than pursue a univariate research approach to psychology, studying the effect that a single variable might have on another what?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "Instead of focusing on just one variant or two, the new approach allowed its user to focus on multiple variants simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is multivariate research different from other methods?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Cattell applied multivariate research methods across several intrapersonal psychological domains: the trait constructs of personality, motivational or dynamic traits, mood states, as well as the diverse array of cognitive abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122010438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Cattell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the multivariate research been applied?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 272, "Truth_answer": "The multivariate research approach has been applied to the trait constructs of personality, motivational or dynamic traits, emotional and mood states, as well as the diverse array of cognitive abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122010438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Cattell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of domains has the multivariate approach been applied to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 273, "Truth_answer": "In the 1920s, Raymond Cattell worked with Charles Spearman, who was developing the new statistical technique of factor analysis, in his effort to understand basic dimensions and structure of human abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122010438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Cattell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Raymond Cattell and Factor analysis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 273, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Cattell postulated that factor analysis could be applied to other areas beyond the domain of abilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the effort of factor analysis applied?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 273, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Cattell made many important innovative contributions to factor analytic methodology, including the Screen Test, as well as the Rotoplot program for attaining maximum simple structure solutions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Raymond Cattell and Charles Spearman come about with the factor analysis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 273, "Truth_answer": "The Pearson correlation coefficient, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient or the bivariate correlation, is a measure of the linear correlation between two variables X and Y.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of correlated coefficient?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 273, "Truth_answer": "Factor analysis was built upon the earlier development of the correlation coefficient, which provides a numerical estimate of the degree to which variables are co-related.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What will the correlation coefficient provide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 273, "Truth_answer": "Factor analysis performs complex calculations on the correlation coefficients among the variables within a particular domain to determine the basic, unitary factors underlying the particular domain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other information do we have on the functionality of Factor analysis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 274, "Truth_answer": "Italy and Argentina are some of the countries Gabriel Batistuta resided in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Gabriel Batistuta reside in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 274, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta resided in Qatar at one point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta reside in any other countries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 274, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta was Argentina's all-time leading goalscorer with 54 goals in 77 official matches, a record he held until 21 June 2016, when he was surpassed by Lionel Messi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta have a winning record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 274, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta also played for Roma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play for any other countries besides Argentina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 275, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona in Kerala and his old movie scenes came to prominence again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jayan's resurgence start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 275, "Truth_answer": "Jayan's resurgence was owed mostly to programs by popular mimicry stage artists, whose imitations of the star's mannerisms caught on and soon became commonplace in college stage events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Jayan's resurgence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 275, "Truth_answer": "Television programs and mimicry stage shows along with quotes of superhuman strength became known as Jayan quotes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any particular mimicry stage artists named?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 275, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, an 8 ft high statue of Jayan was erected in front of his house at Olayil, Kollam which is now a nursing home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Jayan's resurgence and mimicry stage shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 275, "Truth_answer": "Madhavan Nair, commonly known by his stage name Madhu, is an Indian film actor, director, producer, and playback singer, who works in Malayalam cinema.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401130609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhu_(actor)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Madhu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 275, "Truth_answer": "Jayan acted with popular actors of the time, such as Soman, Sukumaran and Madhu in many films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madhu ever act with Jayan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 276, "Truth_answer": "Jayan died in Sholavaram, near Madras, Tamil Nadu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jayan die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 276, "Truth_answer": "On 16 November 1980, Jayan was killed in an accident involving a helicopter on the set of the movie Kolilakkam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210312092105id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolilakkam_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jayan die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 276, "Truth_answer": "Jayan insisted on another re-take as he was not satisfied with its perfection. During the re-take, the helicopter lost its balance and crashed along with Jayan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any details on the accident that killed Jayan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 276, "Truth_answer": "Jayan always performed his own stunts, and for this movie he was performing a particularly dangerous stunt that involved him boarding an airborne helicopter from a moving motorbike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this a stunt Jayan was performing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 276, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Kolilakkam is a 1981 Malayalam disaster drama film, written and directed by P. N. Sundaram, and starring Jayan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210312092105id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolilakkam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kolilakkam ever released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 276, "Truth_answer": "A large number of Jayan's fans burst into tears and ran out of the buildings, while many continued to watch the movie, refusing to believe it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to Jayan's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 277, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan has been described as a proponent of legitimation, seeing the objective of the gay rights movement as being mainstreaming gay and lesbian people rather than radical social change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew Sullivan's involvement in LGBT issues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 277, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan wrote the first major article in the United States advocating for gay people to be given the right to marry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How exactly did Andrew Sullivan get involved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 277, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan's article was published in The New Republic in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Sullivan's article published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 277, "Truth_answer": "Many gay rights organisations attacked Andrew Sullivan for the stance at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Sullivan's article praised?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 277, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan's book won the 1996 Mencken Award for Best Book, presented by the Free Press Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Sullivan ever win any awards for his writings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 277, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan was educated at Reigate Grammar School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was awarded a first-class Bachelor of Arts in modern history and modern languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Andrew Sullivan's articles and awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan was born in South Godstone, Surrey, England into a Roman Catholic family of Irish descent, and was brought up in the nearby town of East Grinstead, West Sussex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Andrew Sullivan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan was born on August 10, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Andrew Sullivan born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "No, Andrew Sullivan does not have any siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Sullivan have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan was educated at Reigate Grammar School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was awarded a first-class Bachelor of Arts in modern history and modern languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Andrew Sullivan go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan was barred for many years from applying for United States citizenship because of his HIV-positive status.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some aspects of Andrew Sullivan's personal life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "On 1 December 2016, Andrew Sullivan became a naturalized U.S. citizen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of Andrew Sullivan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 278, "Truth_answer": "No, Andrew Sullivan and Aaron Tone did not have any children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Sullivan and Aaron Tone have any children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 279, "Truth_answer": "Queen's Park Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Glasgow, which currently plays in Scottish League Two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Queens Park Football Club based?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 279, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Hunter was fired in December 1994 as the Queen's Park F.C. failed to recapture the achievements of the previous decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621185028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park_F.C._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eddie Hunter do concerning the Queens Park Football Club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 279, "Truth_answer": "The Queen's Park Football Club would play the Football League First Division champions Aston Villa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one team the Queens Park Football Club played against?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 279, "Truth_answer": "Queen's Park Football Club was founded in 1867.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621185028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park_F.C._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Queens Park Football Club founded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 279, "Truth_answer": "With 10 titles, Queen's Park Football Club has won the Scottish Cup the third most times of any club, behind Rangers and Celtic, although their last such win was in 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621185028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Queens Park Football Club champions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was born on April 22, 1724.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Immanuel Kant born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanueel Kant was born in Königsberg, East Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Immanuel Kant born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant's mother was Anna Regina Reuter and Kant's father was Johann Georg Kant .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Immanuel Kant's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant's father, Johann Georg Kant, was a German harness maker from Memel, at the time Prussia's most northeastern city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more information about Immanuel Kant's father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant had a brother an a sister: Johann Heinrich Kant and Regina Dorothea Kant", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant first attended the Collegium Fridericianum from which he graduated at the end of the summer of 1740.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Immanuel Kant go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "In 1740, aged 16, Immanuel Kant enrolled at the University of Königsberg, where he spent his whole career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 280, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant accomplished a paradigm shift; very little philosophy is now carried out in the style of pre-Kantian philosophy because of him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Immanuel Kant's family and education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter's career record in boxing was 27 wins, 12 losses, and one draw in 40 fights, with 19 total knockouts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rubin Carter's boxing career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter defeated a number of middleweight contenders—such as Florentino Fernandez, Holley Mims, Gomeo Brennan, and George Benton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the people Rubin Carter fought?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter's best fight was probably against Emile Griffith, when he surprised the boxing world by flooring past and future world champion twice in the first round and scoring a TKO.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rubin Carter's best fight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter got to the final round and landed a few solid rights and staggered Giardello, but was unable to follow them up, and Giardello took control of the fight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter make it to the final round?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter received the Abolition Award from Death Penalty Focus in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides who Rubin Carter fought and what his best fight was?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter met Joey Giardello, who was the world middleweight champion from 1963 to 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rubin Carter meet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 281, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter received an honorary championship title belt from the World Boxing Council in 1993 and was later inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what else happened to Rubin Carter in 1993?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "While on a fund-raising trip together, Carolyn Kelley said Rubin Carter beat her severely over a disputed hotel bill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rubin Carter convicted of (the second time)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, police arrested Rubin Carter and friend John Artis for a triple homicide committed at the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Lafayette Grill in 1966 regarding Rubin Carter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter and John Artis were accused of entering the Lafayette Bar and Grill at East 18th Street at Lafayette Street in Paterson, New Jersey, and shooting up the place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the charge brought against Rubin Carter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the sentence given to Rubin Carter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Rubin Carter's attorneys continued to appeal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter appeal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "John Artis was paroled in 1981. Rubin Carter's attorneys continued to appeal. In 1982, the Supreme Court of New Jersey affirmed his convictions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Rubin Carter's appeal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter's autobiography, titled The Sixteenth Round, written while he was in prison, was published in 1975 by Warner Books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the incident at the Lafayette Bar and Grill, convictions, and appeals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 282, "Truth_answer": "In Rubin Carter's trial, the majority of the jury concluded that the prosecution had not withheld information that the Brady disclosure law required that they provide to the defense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the basis of the jury's conclusion in Rubin Carter's trial?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "Weather Report is the debut studio album by American jazz-fusion band Weather Report, released in May 12, 1971 by Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_%281971_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Weather Report's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "Weather Report's self-titled album was released on May 12, 1971 by Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Weather Report's self-titled album come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies, Robert Christgau called Weather Report's album In a Silent Way played mostly for atmosphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about Weather Report's self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "Shoviza Productions was the producer of Weather Report's self-titled album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped produce Weather Report's self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "Although Airto Moreira completed the recording of the debut Weather Report album, his existing commitments to Miles Davis prevented him from performing live with the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was weird about Weather Report's self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "In the band Weather Report, Alex Acuña moved from percussion to the drum kit, and Don Alias was replaced by the young Puerto Rican percussionist Manolo Badrena.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who moved in Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 283, "Truth_answer": "Weather Report's eighth album, Mr. Gone featured guest appearances from Deniece Williams and Earth Wind and Fire leader Maurice White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else played with the Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "Nottingham Forest Football Club, often referred to as Forest, is a professional football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottingham_Forest_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nottingham Football Club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "After leading Forest to an unbeaten start to the season, Stuart Pearce was named as a candidate for the league's Manager of the Month award for August.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what Nottingham is in relation to Stuart Pearce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "Stuart Pearce was a defender for most of his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Stuart Pearce under this position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "Stuart Pearce left because had a new job lined up at Newcastle United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Stuart Pearce relinquish his managerial duties?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "Stuart Pearce joined Newcastle United under Kenny Dalglish, and played in the 1998 FA Cup final, though again he emerged on the defeated side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stuart Pearce do afterward?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "Both Stuart Pearce and Barnes assert in their autobiographies Gullit felt threatened and the senior players were being sidelined to prevent them challenging him for the manager's position", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Stuart Pearce leave?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stuart Pearce do after leaving?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 284, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Stuart Pearce was given the nickname of Psycho for his unforgiving style of play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stuart Pearce's biggest attribute?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 285, "Truth_answer": "Stuart Pearce joined Newcastle United in his later career in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the later career of Stuart Pearce?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 285, "Truth_answer": "Stuart Pearce scored once during his spell at Newcastle, in a UEFA Champions League tie against Dynamo Kyiv.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Stuart Pearce's later career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 285, "Truth_answer": "Before playing for Newcastle United, Stuart Pearce played for Nottingham Forest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Stuart Pearce before he joined Newcastle United?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 285, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Dalglish was said to have been managing Newcastle United while Stuart Pearce was on it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Stuart Pearce's manager's names was mentioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 285, "Truth_answer": "It is because of Kenny Dalglish being fired, the Stuart Pearce eventually went on to play for West Ham United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kenny Dalglish's contribution to Stuart Pearce's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 285, "Truth_answer": "Stuart Pearce's teammate, Kiki Musampa, was mentioned for helping score the goal in injury time with a firm volley past Scott Carson against Liverpool, on 9 April 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Stuart Pearce's fellow player's name was mentioned in his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata died April 10, 1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Emiliano Zapata die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "When Emiliano Zapata arrived at the Hacienda de San Juan, in Chinameca, Ayala municipality, Guajardo's men riddled him with bullets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Emiliano Zapata's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "After Emiliano Zapata was gunned down, they then took his body to Cuautla to claim the bounty, where they are reputed to have been given only half of what was promised", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when Emiliano Zapata died and what caused his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "Jesús Guajardo's men took Emiliano Zapata.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took Emiliano Zapata's body?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "After he was gunned down, they then took Emiliano Zapata's body to Cuautla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they bring Emiliano Zapata's body?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata's clothing was displayed outside a newspaper's office across from the Alameda Park in the capital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emiliano Zapata honored at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "Mexico City displayed Emiliano Zapata's clothes because they didn't have his body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mexico City display Emiliano Zapata's clothing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 286, "Truth_answer": "Pablo González wanted the body photographed, so that there would be no doubt that Emiliano Zapata was dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Emiliano Zapata's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata was born in Anenecuilco, Morelos State, where peasant communities were under increasing pressure from the small landowning class who monopolized land and water resources for sugar cane production.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Genovevo_de_la_O_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of pressure was Emiliano Zapata under?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata participated in political movements against Diaz and landowning hacendados, and when the Revolution broke out in 1910 he was a central leader of the revolt in Morelos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Genovevo_de_la_O_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Emiliano Zapata in control of his region?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "The disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos put pressure on Emiliano Zapata and the Zapatistas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emiliano Zapata face other pressures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "No, in December 1918 Carrancistas under Gonzalez undertook an offensive campaign taking most of the state of Morelos, pushing Emiliano Zapata to retreat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emiliano Zapata successful in uniting with the national anti-Carrancista movement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata did not give up, considering that the respect of his troops depended on his active presence at the front.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emiliano Zapata give up when the main Zapatista headquarters were moved to Tochimilco, Puebla?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "In Tlaltizapan, Emiliano Zapata's adversary, Pablo Gonzalez Garza, executed 289 civilians, including minors of both sexes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Emiliano Zapata in Tlaltizapan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata's influence continues to this day, particularly in revolutionary tendencies in southern Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides pressures Emiliano Zapata was under, and if he gave up, and what happened in Tlaltizapan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "No, Emiliano Zapata did not find and unite the two groups", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emiliano Zapata find and unite the national anti-Carrancista movement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "In 1917, a force led by Gonzalez and ex-Zapatista Sidronio Camacho, who had killed Emiliano Zapata's brother Eufemio, moved into the eastern part of Morelos taking Cuautla, Zacualpan and Jonacatepec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Emiliano Zapata looked for allies among the northern revolutionaries and Felicistas?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 287, "Truth_answer": "No, Emiliano Zapata continued his work to try to unite with the national anti-Carrancista movement through the next year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emiliano Zapata give up at that point or do something else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr was a part of The Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://shakespeareinamericancommunities.org/words/23488-brenda-of-the-comics.html_p0", "https://worleygig.com/tag/the-magic-christian/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ringo Starr a part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "In August 1966, the Beatles released Revolver, their seventh UK LP. It included the song Yellow Submarine, their only British number-one single with Ringo Starr as the lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an honor given to Ringo Starr and The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and The Beatles' film Let It Be won the 1971 Academy Award for Best Original Song Score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What award was Ringo Starr and The Beatles' next achievment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and The Beatles won seven Grammy Awards, fifteen Ivor Novello Awards, 6 Diamond albums, and 20 Multi-Platinum albums in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ringo Starr and The Beatles' next award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "On 11 February 1965, Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox, whom he had met in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ringo Starr next?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr won a Melody Maker poll against his fellow Beatles for his performance as the central character in the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ringo Starr's next award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "The first All-Starr excursion led to the release of Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band, a compilation of live performances from the 1989 tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ringo Starr next?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 288, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr was knighted in an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge on 20 March 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last award Ringo Starr received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "On 11 February 1965, Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox, whom he had met in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr's wedding guests included John Lennon, George Harrison, and Brian Epstein was the best man. Paul McCartney was on holiday in Portugal at the time, so was unable to attend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was at Ringo Starr's wedding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Ringo Starr purchased Lennon's home Tittenhurst Park at Sunninghill in Berkshire and moved his family there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ringo Starr and Maureen's marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox's marriage became the subject of the novelty song Treat Him Tender, Maureen by the Chicklettes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the song about Ringo Starr and Maureen and who is it by?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr had three kids with Maureen: Zak, Lee, and Jason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr and Maureen have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "In December 2015, Ringo Starr and Bach auctioned some personal and professional items. A portion of the proceeds was set aside for the Lotus Foundation, founded by Starr and Bach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ringo Starr do after having children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and Maureen filed for a divorce after they both cheated on each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ringo Starr's marriage to Maureen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman, and they were married on 27 April 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ringo Starr ever remarried?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 289, "Truth_answer": "All of Ringo Starr's children got married and had kids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ringo Starr's children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 12th district", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What government position did Davy Crockett hold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett was made a colonel in the militia of Lawrence County, Tennessee and was elected to the Tennessee state legislature in 1821.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Davy Crockett elected?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett continued his legislative focus on settlers getting a fair deal for land titles, offering H.R. 27 amendment to a bill sponsored by James K. Polk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Davy Crockett do in the house?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett moved to Texas after his time in the House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Davy Crockett do after the house?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett traveled with 30 well-armed men to Jackson, Tennessee, where he gave a speech from the steps of the Madison County courthouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Davy Crockett do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "The autobiography was called, A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, Written by Himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Military.php?CS=8511_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124182241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Davy Crockett's autobiography?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 290, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett's autobiography was published in 1834.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Writers.php?CS=8650_p70", "https://davycrockettsalmanack.blogspot.com/2010/02/_p8", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Writers.php?CS=8650_p69" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Davy Crockett's autobiography published?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett arranged for a justice of the peace and took out a marriage license for Polly Finley on August 12, 1806.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124182241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Davy Crockett marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett and Polly Finley stayed married up until Finley's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davy Crockett stay married to Polly Finley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett had children with Polly Finley and Elizabeth Patton, as well as helping raise children from Elizabeth's previous marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davy Crockett have any children with either of his wives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "Yes Davy Crockett had many more children after John Crocket, such as William Finley Crockett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davy Crockett have children after John Crockett?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett's first wife, Margaret Elder, was previously engaged to another man and chose this other man over Crockett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Davy Crockett divorce his first wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett's third marriage was with Elizabeth Patton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davy Crockett marry for a third time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "While serving in the United States House of Representatives, Davy Crockett became a Freemason. He entrusted his masonic apron to a friend in Tennessee before leaving for Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Davy Crockett's marriages and children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 291, "Truth_answer": "John Wesley Crockett was next elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to be the attorney general for the ninth district of Tennessee, and served from 1841 to 1843.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Wesley Crockett become a congressman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "Walt Disney was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award, among other honors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_p0", "https://vintageradar.com/collections/silver-tone-watches-women/products/rare-mickey-mouse-disney-watch-1_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of honors does Walt Disney have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "Walt Disney was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards‍—‌for Bambi (1942) and The Living Desert (1953)‍. He received his Emmy award in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walt Disney recieve those honors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "Walt Disney was also inducted into the California Hall of Fame in December 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honor did Walt Disney get or have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "The Walt Disney Family Museum records that he along with members of his staff, received more than 950 honors and citations from throughout the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Walt Disney's honors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "Walt Disney eventually signed a deal with ABC to produce Walt Disney's Disneyland in March 29, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walt Disney's Disneyland series produced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Walt Disney was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walt Disney recieve any honors after his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 292, "Truth_answer": "The Walt Disney Family Museum is the home of most of his awards and honors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that where Walt Disney kept his awards and such?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 293, "Truth_answer": "J.C. Watts was born in Eufaula in McIntosh County, Oklahoma to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. C. Watts born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 293, "Truth_answer": "J.C. Watts was born in Eufaula in McIntosh County, Oklahoma to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. C. Watts born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 293, "Truth_answer": "J.C. Watts was one of two black children who integrated the Jefferson Davis Elementary School in Eufaula and the first black quarterback at Eufaula High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did J. C. Watts attend?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 293, "Truth_answer": "J.C. Watts was born in Eufaula in McIntosh County, Oklahoma to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of J. C. Watts's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 293, "Truth_answer": "J.C. Watts delivered the Republican response to Bill Clinton's 1997 State of the Union address and was elected Chair of the House Republican Conference in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What important thing did J. C. Watts achieve in his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 294, "Truth_answer": "The 1973 National 500 was held October 7, 1973 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101212056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Allison_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the 1973 National 500 held?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 294, "Truth_answer": "The first three cars to cross the finish line after the scheduled 334 laps were driven by Cale Yarborough, Richard Petty, and Bobby Allison, in that order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101212056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Allison_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Allison do well in the National 500?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 294, "Truth_answer": "Following his victory at Daytona, Bobby Allison's car was inspected and was found to have lost its rear bumper, causing a multi-car accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101212056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Allison_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Bobby Allison after the National 500?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 294, "Truth_answer": "What is disputed is the legality of Bobby Allison's first two cars' engines, recounted in Jim McLaurin's book ”NASCAR'S Most Wanted, in the chapter “Fudgin’ With the Rules”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101212056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Allison_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a dispute about Bobby Allison's car at the National 500?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 295, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1986, Scott Walker enrolled at Marquette University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of education did Scott Walker have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 295, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1992, representing a district in western Milwaukee County.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Scott Walker's education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 295, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker signed the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill into law on March 11, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other programs did Scott Walker sign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 296, "Truth_answer": "WEDC was the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.wortfm.org/tag/wisconsin-economic-development-corporation/_p5", "https://wedc.org/blog/wedc-regional-organizations-launch-statewide-initiative-address-workforce-development-needs/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0", "https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2019/09/06/can-new-leader-clean-up-wedc/_p0", "https://wedc.org/inside-wedc/program-outcomes/_p2", "http://www.janesvilleinnovation.com/janesville-innovation-inc-receives-40000-state-grant-to-support-rock-county-entrepreneurship/_p2", "http://www.milwaukeedems.org/tags/press_release_p2", "https://wedc.org/blog/wedc-regional-organizations-launch-statewide-initiative-address-workforce-development-needs/_p5", "https://www.wortfm.org/tag/wisconsin-economic-development-corporation/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p2", "http://www.janesvilleinnovation.com/janesville-innovation-inc-receives-40000-state-grant-to-support-rock-county-entrepreneurship/_p0", "https://expansionsolutionsmagazine.com/ed_news/view/14532/federal_foam_technologies_to_expand_operations_in_st__croix_county_p2", "https://urbanmilwaukee.com/building/divine-savior-holy-angles-high-school/_p1", "http://www.midamericaedc.org/news/p/item/20072/new-north-inc-wins-the-midamerica-edc-marketing-award-for-developing-a-supply-chain-marketplace_p2", "https://www.rockcounty5.com/updates?articletype=ArchiveView&month=6&year=2018_p1", "https://www.rockcounty5.com/updates?articletype=ArchiveView&month=6&year=2018_p6", "https://fitchburgwi.gov/547/Entrepreneur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the WEDC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 296, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Scott Walker was elected Milwaukee County Executive in a special election following the resignation of F. Thomas Ament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Scott Walker, besides what the WEDC was?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 296, "Truth_answer": "In June 2015, it was reported that under Scott Walker, WEDC gave out $124 million between the years 2011 and 2013 without formal review.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scott Walker's role in it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 296, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the WEDC was created by Scott Walker as a quasi-public entity to replace the state's Department of Commerce with the objective of incenting job creation in Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the WEDC do under Scott Walker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles' album The Long Run was released in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Eagles' album The Long Run released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "When released in September 1979, the Eagles' album The Long Run debuted at number two on Billboard's Pop Albums chart and a week later hit number one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815134814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Run_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Eagles' album The Long Run do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "The Long Run was one of the songs on the Eagles' album with the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the songs on the Eagles' album The Long Run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "I Can't Tell You Why was one of the songs on the Eagles' album The Long Run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another song on the Eagles' album The Long Run?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "In the City was one of the songs on the Eagles' album The Long Run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another song on the Eagles' album The Long Run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles won a Grammy Award for Heartache Tonight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the songs from the Eagles' album The Long Run win an award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles broke up in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Eagles break up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles reunited in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Eagles ever get back together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 297, "Truth_answer": "Elektra Records was one of The Eagles' record labels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of The Eagles' record labels?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 298, "Truth_answer": "The visual aids used by bloggingheads.tb took the form of holding up books, newspapers, or other objects that are being discussed to the camera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What visual aids were used by Bloggingheads.tv?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 298, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Kaus from Bloggingheads.tv is particularly known for using visual aids such as masks, an Ann Coulter doll, and perhaps most recognizably, a stuffed moose doll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who on the Bloggingheads.tv had the idea to use visual aids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 298, "Truth_answer": "Wright from Bloggingheads.tv has displayed his family pet, a poodle mix named Frazier, several times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other visual aids were on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 298, "Truth_answer": "Other people have had their cat displayed onscreen during the Bloggingheads.tv show, such as that of Ana Marie Cox, John McWhorter, and Jonah Goldberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121122343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloggingHeads.tv_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of animals have been on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 298, "Truth_answer": "The closest thing to exotic animals appearing on the Bloggingheads.tv show is that Mickey Kaus is known for using visual aids such a stuffed moose doll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any exotic animals used on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 298, "Truth_answer": "According to Kaus, deploying the moose on the Bloggingheads.tv show is similar to the phrase the elephant in the room. Robert Wright has since received a stuffed moose as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How have fans reacted to the animal props used on the Bloggingheads.tv show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "In April 2012, John Brennan was the first Obama administration official to publicly acknowledge CIA drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p6", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p159", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p182" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the drone program under John Brennan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "In 2011-2012, John Brennan helped reorganize the drone strike process, and people outside of war zones were put on the list of drone targets. The ACLU disagreed with this.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the drone strikes under John Brennan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the drone program continued under John Brennan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Drone program continue under John Brennan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "The Bureau of Investigative Journalism believed that 45 to 56 civilians, including six children, had been killed by ten US drone strikes under John Brennan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bureau of Investigative Journalism ever find any civilian deaths in John Brennan and the CIA's drone strikes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "In October 2015, the contents of John Brennan's personal e-mail account were stolen by a hack and posted on WikiLeaks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the consequences of John O. Brennan's stance on the drone program?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "No, nobody was fired over the leak of John Brennan's personal email", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone fired over the leak of John O. Brennan's personal email?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "In March 2018, John Brennan said Trump had paranoia, accused him of constant misrepresentation of the facts, and described him as a charlatan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the article, besides the drone strike program under John Brennan and the leak of his personal emails?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 299, "Truth_answer": "No, the e-mails did not contain classified information but did include sensitive personal information, including a draft of John Brennan's Standard Form 86 application.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it proven that John Brennan lied?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 300, "Truth_answer": "Obama nominated John O. Brennan as his next director of the CIA on January 7, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p156", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p179" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John O. Brennan nominated for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 300, "Truth_answer": "No, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul began a talking Senate filibuster prior to the vote to elect John Brennan as the next CIA Director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John O. Brennan a popular vote among others?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 300, "Truth_answer": "John Brennan began his CIA career as an analyst and spent 25 years with the agency. He was a daily intelligence briefer for President Bill Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were John Brennan's qualifications that made him eligible to be nominated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 300, "Truth_answer": "John Brennan began his CIA career as an analyst and spent 25 years with the agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did John Brennan hold this position?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 300, "Truth_answer": "On January 20, 2017, John Brennan's CIA appointment ended, and he was replaced by President Trump's nominee Mike Pompeo on January 23, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does John Brennan still hold this position?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 300, "Truth_answer": "John Brennan withdrew his name from consideration because of opposition to his CIA service under President George W. Bush and past public statements he made in support of enhanced interrogation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about John Brennan's nomination?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 301, "Truth_answer": "Miranda Lambert's debut single, Me and Charlie Talking, was released in summer of 2004 as the lead single to her debut album, titled Kerosene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Miranda Lambert in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 301, "Truth_answer": "Miranda Lambert's album Kerosene received generally positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170107101936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miranda Lambert's album Kerosene successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 301, "Truth_answer": "Miranda Lambert went on many tours such as the Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miranda Lambert go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 301, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Miranda Lambert and Sheryl Crow performed Coal Miner's Daughter as a tribute to country legend Loretta Lynn who also entered the stage to join them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miranda Lambert work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 301, "Truth_answer": "Kerosene is the debut studio album by American country artist Miranda Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170107101936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428014744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Ex-Girlfriend_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miranda Lambert's album Kerosene?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 301, "Truth_answer": "Miranda Lambert wrote the song Gunpowder & Lead, the album's third single and her highest-charting single, while she was taking a concealed handgun class in her home town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_Lambert_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miranda Lambert do on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "Four the Record is the fourth studio album by American country music singer and songwriter Miranda Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170718065035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_the_Record_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Four the Record the name of an album by Miranda Lambert?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "Four the Record was a widespread critical success and the highest-charting record of Miranda Lambert's career at the time, reaching number three on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miranda Lambert's album Four the Record do well on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "Miranda Lambert's album Four the Record produced multiple singles: Baggage Claim, Mama's Broken Heart and All Kinds of Kinds. Over You reached number 1 in early 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another single from Miranda Lambert's album Four the Record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "Patty Loveless is featured on the track Dear Diamond on Miranda Lambert's album Four the Record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miranda Lambert collaborate with anyone else on Four the Record besides Shelton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "On February 8, 2012, Miranda Lambert made her acting debut on NBC's long-running legal drama, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in an episode titled Father's Shadow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miranda Lambert perform in any other movies or television shows during this time period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "Pistol Annies is an American country music group, of which Miranda Lambert is a member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pistol_Annies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pistol Annies the name of an album or a band with Miranda Lambert?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 302, "Truth_answer": "Pistol Annies is an American country music group composed of Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe, and Angaleena Presley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pistol_Annies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Miranda Lambert, who were the Pistol Annies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "After retiring, a house fire, divorce, and breakup, Grace Slick began drawing and painting animals, mainly to amuse herself and because doing so made her happy during a difficult time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick release any visual art pieces?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, the popularity of Grace Slick's Alice in Wonderland works led to a partnership with Dark Horse Comics, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick have any success with her art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "Grace Slick's agent saw her artwork and asked her to do some portraits of some of her contemporaries from the rock-and-roll genre to be included in the autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Slick submit to be included?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "An Alice in Wonderland-themed painting and various other sketches are scattered throughout Grace Slick's book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick do another other artwork?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "While critics have variously panned and praised her work, Grace Slick seems indifferent to the criticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics have to say about Grace Slick's work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "Grace Slick was indifferent. She views her visual artistry as just another extension of the artistic temperament that landed her in the music business in the first place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Grace Slick respond to the critiscm?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "Between 1985 and 1999, Grace Slick was the oldest female vocalist on a Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Grace Slick's art pieces and any criticism of it?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 303, "Truth_answer": "While Grace Slick says she enjoys talking with the people who come to her art shows, she is not a fan of the traveling involved, particularly the flying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Grace Slick attend so many of her art shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 304, "Truth_answer": "One incident occurred when an officer asked what Grace Slick was doing; she gave a sarcastic response and was arrested and jailed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick have any run-ins with the law?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 304, "Truth_answer": "Grace Slick was arrested at least four times for what she has referred to as TUI and drunk mouth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Grace Slick ever arrested?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 304, "Truth_answer": "Grace Slick was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after pointing an unloaded gun at a police officer. She alleged the officer had come onto her property without explanation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Grace Slick ever jailed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 304, "Truth_answer": "Grace Slick, famous rock 'n' roll diva, was one of the earliest female rock stars and was an important figure in the development of rock music in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides if Grace Slick has ever been arrested or jailed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 304, "Truth_answer": "President Richard Nixon's daughter, Tricia, invited Grace Slick to a tea party at the White House in 1969. She planned to spike President Nixon's tea with 600 micrograms of LSD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick any other run in with the law?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 304, "Truth_answer": "Grace Slick has publicly acknowledged her alcoholism, discussed her rehabilitation experiences, and commented on her use of LSD, marijuana, and other substances in her autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick go to rehab or any other therapy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's novel Between the Bridge and the River was published on 10 April 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Ferguson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Craig Ferguson write anything?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's book American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot was nominated for a Best Spoken Word Album Grammy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either of Craig Ferguson's books, Between the Bridge and the River or American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot, win an award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's novel follows two best friends: Fraser Darby, an alcoholic televangelist caught up in a sex scandal, and George Ingram, an attorney diagnosed with terminal cancer who contemplates suicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Craig Ferguson's book Between the Bridge and the River about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Nothing in particular is stated about Craig Ferguson's writing influences, but his comedy influences include Monty Python, Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy, and David Letterman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences Craig Ferguson writing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson is a fan of Scottish football team Partick Thistle F.C. as well as the British television show Doctor Who.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Craig Ferguson's two books, if they've won any awards, and what his writing influences were?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's memoir, American on Purpose, was published on September 22, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Craig Ferguson's memoirs published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Craig Ferguson's memoir American on Purpose sell well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's second book is titled American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Craig Ferguson's second book titled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 305, "Truth_answer": "In the same year Craig Ferguson published his book, I'll Go to T'foot of Our Stage: The Story of Yorkshire Pop Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205550id_/https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7891638-i-ll-go-to-t-foot-of-our-stage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Craig Ferguson have any other books published during this time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "In December 2008, Craig Ferguson married art dealer Megan Wallace-Cunningham in a private ceremony on her family's farm in Chester, Vermont.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Craig Ferguson married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson is a recovering alcoholic. He has been sober since 18 February 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of issues does Craig Ferguson face?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "In December 2008, Craig Ferguson married art dealer Megan Wallace-Cunningham in a private ceremony on her family's farm in Chester, Vermont.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Craig Ferguson's current wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson and Megan Wallace-Cunningham's son, Liam James, was born 31 January 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Craig Ferguson and Megan Wallace-Cunningham have kids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson and Megan Wallace-Cunningham's son, Liam James, was born 31 January 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Craig Ferguson and Megan Wallace-Cunningham have a boy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's second marriage was to Sascha Corwin, with whom he has one son, Milo Hamish Ferguson, born in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Craig Ferguson have any other kids?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson's first marriage was to Anne Hogarth from 1983 to 1986, during which time they lived in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Craig Ferguson's first wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 306, "Truth_answer": "Craig Ferguson has received honorary citizenship from Nebraska, Arkansas, Virginia, Montana, Nevada, Alaska, Texas, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, and was commissioned as admiral in the tongue-in-cheek Nebraska Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Craig Ferguson's marriages, children, and issues?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 307, "Truth_answer": "Comet is the name of two fictional comic book characters owned by DC Comics whose adventures have been published by that same company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Comet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 307, "Truth_answer": "Comet was Supergirl's pet horse and, while in his human form as Bill Starr, her brief boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's pet was Comet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 307, "Truth_answer": "The Legion of Super-Pets is a fictional team of super-powered pets in the pre-Crisis DC Universe. Members include Krypto the Super-Dog, Streaky the Supercat, and Comet the Horse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some other super animals like Comet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 307, "Truth_answer": "Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, then appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What comic book issue did Comet first appear?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 307, "Truth_answer": "Though unrelated, Comet's powers are similar to those of Superman and Supergirl, including flight, super-strength, and super-speed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Comet's super powers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 307, "Truth_answer": "No, Comet has also worked alongside Superboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Comet only work with Supergirl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 308, "Truth_answer": "Russell Wilson led the Seahawks to a 31–17 win in the Divisional Round, making the Seahawks the first defending Super Bowl Champion to win a playoff game since 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Russell Wilson's return to the Super Bowl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 308, "Truth_answer": "Russell Wilson threw for 206 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions for a 123.1 passer rating in a 43–8 rout of the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Russell Wilson accomplish during the super bowl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 308, "Truth_answer": "The Seahawks clinched a playoff spot in Week 16 when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Indianapolis Colts by a score of 42–7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other details were there of the Seahawks comeback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 308, "Truth_answer": "On October 6, 2014, against the Washington Redskins, Russell Wilson set a new Monday Night Football record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game with 122.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable plays were there made by Russell Wilson for the Seahawks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 308, "Truth_answer": "Russell Wilson threw three touchdown passes and earned his second NFC Offensive Player of the Week award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russell Wilson win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 309, "Truth_answer": "Both James Harrison and Cedrick Wilson assaulted their partners. Harrison was let go for his intentions in the matter while Wilson was not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the basis for Harrison vs Cedrick?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 309, "Truth_answer": "Yes. [Wilson] knew where his [former] girlfriend was and went to the bar looking for her. When he got there he punched her, and he expressed no regret.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wilson arrested for hitting his girlfriend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 309, "Truth_answer": "ESPN's Matt Mosley responded to Dan Rooney's explanation of the events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else responded or made a statement about how Dan Rooney handled the Harrison and Cedrick situation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 309, "Truth_answer": "ESPN's Matt Mosley wrote that Dan Rooney's attempt to explain Harrison's heart was in the right place had to be one of the worst Public Relations moments in club history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rooney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did ESPN's Matt Mosley say about Dan Rooney's explanations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro stayed to explore the new and often perilous territory off the swampy Colombian coasts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Francisco Pizarro's second expedition to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro and his team prepared an expedition for discovery and conquest down the west coast of South America to set out in search of riches in South America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Francisco Pizarro embark on this expedition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro and his team found textiles, ceramic objects and some pieces of gold, silver and emeralds, making Ruiz's findings the central focus of this second expedition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francisco Pizarro find on his expedition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro and his men were exhausted from the difficulties they had faced exploring the new territory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything go wrong on Francisco Pizarro's second expedition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "The warlike spirit of the people Francisco Pizarro and the conquistadores encountered seemed so defiant and dangerous in numbers that the Spanish decided not to enter the land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Francisco Pizarro and his men attacked on the second expedition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "In the 1930s, inspired by Francisco Pizarro, sculptor Ramsay MacDonald created three anonymous European foot soldiers resembling a conquistador with a helmet, wielding a sword and riding a horse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what Francisco Pizarro found on his second expedition, what went wrong, and if they were attacked?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 310, "Truth_answer": "Francisco Pizarro discovered the Incan empire and conquered it brutally and quickly, stealing immense hoards of gold, silver, and other treasures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francisco Pizarro find in Panama?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "The whereabouts of Hattie McDaniel's Oscar is currently unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the whereabouts of the Hattie McDaniel's Oscar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find Hattie McDaniel's Oscar and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hattie McDaniel's Oscar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel is best known for her role in Gone with the Wind, which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the first Oscar won by a black entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hattie McDaniel win the Oscar for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel has two stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame: one at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard for her contributions to radio and one at 1719 Vine Street for motion pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what Hattie McDaniel won an Oscar for, and what happened to it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, an article in The Huffington Post repeated rumors that Hattie McDaniel's Oscar had been cast into the Potomac River by angry civil rights protesters in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the article about repeated rumors that Hattie McDaniel's Oscar had been cast into the Potomac River?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "The assertion that Hattie McDaniel's Oscar was thrown into the Potomac River reappeared in The Huffington Post under the same byline in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything come of the Huffington Post article being published about how allegely Hattie McDaniel's Oscar being thrown into the Potomac River?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, W. B. Carter, of the George Washington University Law School, rejected claims that students had stolen Hattie McDaniel's Oscar as wild speculation or fabrication.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else accused of stealing Hattie McDaniel's Oscar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 311, "Truth_answer": "W. B. Carter questioned the sourcing of The Huffington Post stories and accusations regarding Hattie McDaniel's Oscar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the sources who accused others of stealing or mishandling Hattie McDaniel's oscar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt was running for his third term of presidency in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position was Franklin D. Roosevelt running for in 1940?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1940 election with 55% of the popular vote, 38 of the 48 states, and almost 85% of the electoral vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to Franklin D. Roosevelt running for a third term of presidency?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt refused to give a definitive statement as to his willingness to be a presidential candidate again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Franklin D. Roosevelt unable to say?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt indicated to some ambitious Democrats, such as James Farley, that he would not run for a third term and that they could seek the Democratic nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Franklin D. Roosevelt indicate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt promised to keep the country out of war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Franklin D. Roosevelt choose not to do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Because Franklin D. Roosevelt promised to keep out of the war, he won the 1940 election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of Franklin D. Roosevelt promising to keep the nation out of war?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 312, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt decided to approach the world war from purely a political standpoint than to be an active participant in a military aspect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Franklin D. Roosevelt decide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed to run when party leaders convinced him that only he could defeat the Republican gubernatorial nominee, New York Attorney General Albert Ottinger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127034006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Franklin D. Roosevelt's career began as governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "While Smith lost the presidency in a landslide, and was defeated in his home state, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected governor by a one-percent margin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How big was Franklin D. Roosevelt's victory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first governor to publicly endorse the idea of unemployment insurance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the best part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's governorship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt was favored so much by the public that he was elected to a second term by a 14% margin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Franklin D. Roosevelt perform as a governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "In October 1929, when Franklin D. Roosevelt was governor, the Wall Street Crash occurred, and the country began sliding into the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about this period of Frainklin D. Roosevelt being governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Franklin D. Roosevelt passed a state employment commission pass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Franklin D. Roosevelt establish a state employment commission pass legislation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed an economic relief package and the establishment of the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration to distribute those funds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the last years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's governorship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 313, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic relief package assisted over one third of New York's population between 1932 and 1938 and made a big difference for the people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic relief package and the establishment of the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration received by the new yorkers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 314, "Truth_answer": "Clause Auchinleck retired to London, where he occupied himself with a number of charitable and business interests and became a respectably skilled watercolour painter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Claude Auchinleck do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 314, "Truth_answer": "Claude Auchinleck continued as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army after the end of the war, preparing the future Indian and Pakistani armies for the Partition of India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Claude Auchinleck helping?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 314, "Truth_answer": "Since 15th August, the situation steadily deteriorated and the Indian leaders, cabinet ministers, civil officials and others have persistently tried to obstruct the work of partition of the armed forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Partition of India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 314, "Truth_answer": "A memorial plaque was erected for Claude Auchinleck in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what Claude Auchinleck was doing in India?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "The Sunshine Showdown took place on January 22, 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Foreman's Sunshine Showdown boxing match?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "Joe Frazier vs. George Foreman, billed as The Sunshine Showdown, was a professional boxing match in Kingston, Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_vs._George_Foreman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the George Foreman's Sunshine Showdown boxing match?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman was declared the winner at 1:35 of the second round, to become, at the time, the third-youngest heavyweight champion in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Sunshine Showdown boxing match?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "The Sunshine Showdown, was a professional boxing match in Kingston, Jamaica contested on January 22, 1973, for the WBA, WBC and The Ring heavyweight championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_vs._George_Foreman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Foreman fighting for a boxing title in the Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "The fight would last less than two rounds with George Foreman scoring a technical knockout at 1:35 of the second round to dethrone Joe Frazier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Foreman win the Sunshine Showdown by knock out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "The fight would last less than two rounds with Foreman scoring a technical knockout at 1:35 of the second round to dethrone Frazier and become the new undisputed heavyweight champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what round did George Foreman win the The Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman was declared the winner at 1:35 of the second round, to become, at the time, the third-youngest heavyweight champion in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_vs._George_Foreman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sunshine Showdown the first time George Foreman won the Heavyweight title?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman would successfully defend his titles twice in dominating fashion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the Sunshine Showdown besides George Foreman winning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "Despite Foreman's superior size and reach, he was not expected to beat Frazier and was a 3:1 underdog going into the fight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was favored to win the Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman was 24 years old by the time of his fight with Joe Frazier in National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Foreman in the Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 315, "Truth_answer": "In ABC's re-broadcast, Howard Cosell made the memorable call, Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other memorable moments about the Sunshine Showdown besides George Foreman winning?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, after 10 years away from the ring, George Foreman surprised the boxing world by announcing a comeback at the age of 38.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did George Foreman make his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "For his first fight, George Foreman went to Sacramento, California, where he beat journeyman Steve Zouski by a knockout in four rounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did George Foreman fight in his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, after 10 years away from the ring, George Foreman surprised the boxing world by announcing a comeback at the age of 38.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was George Foreman for his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "For his first fight, George Foreman went to Sacramento, California, where he beat journeyman Steve Zouski by a knockout in four rounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Foreman's second comeback first fight at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman weighed 267 lb for the fight and looked badly out of shape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was favored in George Foreman's second comeback fight against Steve Zouski?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "For his first fight, George Foreman went to Sacramento, California, where he beat journeyman Steve Zouski by a knockout in four rounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won George Foreman's second comeback fight against Steve Zouski?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "After Steve Zouski, George Foreman fought Charles Hostetter July 9, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did George Foreman fight after Steve Zouski?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, George Foreman again sought to challenge for the world championship after Michael Moorer had beaten Holyfield for the IBF and WBA titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Foreman fight for the championship in his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman was gracious and philosophical in his loss to Shannon Briggs, but announced his final retirement shortly afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Forman eventually lose a bout that caused him to retire again?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman's title defence, against Muhammad Ali, was historic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else besides Shannon Briggs did George Foreman fight against?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "Foreman had regained the title he had lost to Muhammad Ali two decades before. He went back to his corner and knelt in prayer as the arena erupted in cheers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during George Foreman's second comeback?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 316, "Truth_answer": "Foreman has never confirmed exactly how much he has earned from the endorsement, Salton paid him $138 million in 1999, for the right to use his name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Foreman make a lot of money on advertising?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 317, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid hit the peak form of his career in 2002. Between Season 2002 and Season 2006, Dravid was the second highest scorer overall and top scorer for India across formats", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What defined Rahul Dravid's golden years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 317, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid helped India to India's first Test victory in West Indies since 1975-76.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid help his team to do better?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 317, "Truth_answer": "India jointly shared the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy with Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Indian National Cricket team win a lot with Rahul Dravid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 317, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid top scored for India in the two-match Test series in New Zealand as India slumped to a whitewash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Indian National Cricket Team ever lose with Rahul Dravid?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 317, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid have more wins than losses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 318, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid, the skipper, was criticised by former all-rounder Ravi Shastri who said that he was not assertive enough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there something specific about Rahul Dravid's Cricket Captaincy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 318, "Truth_answer": "Dravid scored 85 runs in a match against Zimbabwe but was forced to miss the rest of the tournament because of an injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid ever get injured playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 318, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid is colloquially known as Dependable or Mr. Dependable, and often referred to as The Great Wall or The Wall by Indian cricket followers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rahul David's cricket career besides scoring 85 runs in a match against Zimbabwe but was forced to miss the rest of the tournament because of an injury?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 318, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid was named one of the best five cricketers of the year in 2000 and received the Player of the Year and the Test Player of the Year awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid ever get any awards or titles for playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 319, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Allan Border made his first Ashes tour and scored a half-century in each of the first two Tests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Border's resistance about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 319, "Truth_answer": "On the tour of New Zealand, Allan Border's three Tests brought only 44 runs at 14.67.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects besides the resistance about Allan Border's tour in New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 319, "Truth_answer": "After having the winter off, Allan Border returned to Pakistan but was unable to repeat his performances of two years earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Border do after his tour in New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 319, "Truth_answer": "On the tour of Pakistan that followed, Border become the first, and so far only batsmen in Test history to pass 150 in both innings of a Test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances did Allan Border do 2 years earlier in Pakistan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 319, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Allan Border was a recipient of the Queensland Greats Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Border win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 319, "Truth_answer": "The Australian cricketer of the year now receives the Allan Border Medal", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.auscricket.com.au/news-media/news-articles/allan-border-medal-behind-the-scenes-with-james-pattinson_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/news-media/news-articles/beyond-the-boundary-adam-voges_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/news-media/news-articles/brown-back-on-track_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/news-media/news-articles/fica-and-world-players-saddened-by-phillip-hughes-death_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/news-media/news-articles/lanning,-perry-named-amongst-wt20s-best_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/news-media/news-articles/southern-stars-take-2-0-lead-over-pakistan_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/premier-cricket-program/fact-sheet-faqs_p10", "https://www.auscricket.com.au/premier-cricket-program/what-is-the-aca-premier-cricket-program_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Border win any other awards besides Queensland Greats Award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "World Series Cricket (WSC) was professional cricket competition staged between 1977 and 1979 and organised by Kerry Packer for his Australian television network, Nine Network", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219120303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Series_Cricket_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Irvine_Shillingford_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the World Series Cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "The ACB announced an agreement with WSC, which allowed the WSC players to return to international cricket at the start of the 1979–80 Australian season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Border do post World Series Cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "The first tour, to England for the 1979 Cricket World Cup, ended with Australia being eliminated in the first round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Allan Border's post WSC period besides allowing the WSC players to return to international cricket at the start of the 1979–80 Australian season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "This was followed by a three-month-long, six-Test tour of India, on which Australia failed to win a single match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Australian Cricket Team win a match after the 1979 Cricket World Cup elimination?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "The Fifth Test at Old Trafford when Allan Border batted with a fractured left finger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other notable matches besides the six Test losses in India for the Australian National Cricket Team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "In his second Test series, Allan Border had topped the batting aggregates and averages with 276 runs at 92.00.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Border_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Border's batting average for his test debut during WSC?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 320, "Truth_answer": "Allan Border's effort in Australia's loss in the Fourth Test at the MCG is one of his best remembered Test innings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable losses for Allan Border?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 321, "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s and 1970s, Bert Convy was a popular semi-regular panelist on several game shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bert Convy's experience with game shows?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 321, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy is a game show host and panelist known for hosting Tattletales, Super Password and Win, Lose or Draw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Bert Convy's game shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 321, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was awarded an Emmy Award for Best Game Show Host in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bert Convy's gameshows besides being a game show host and panelist known for hosting Tattletales, Super Password and Win, Lose or Draw?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 321, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was a popular semi-regular panelist on several game shows, including What's My Line?, To Tell the Truth, Match Game and Password.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other game shows did Bert Convy host besides Tattletales, Super Password and Win, Lose or Draw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bert Convy's most popular game show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy turned to acting full-time in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bert Convy start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy starred in several movies, perhaps most memorably Semi-Tough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows or movies did Bert Convy do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was awarded an Emmy Award for Best Game Show Host in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convy win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy attempted a short-lived variety series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bert Convy besides his Emmy for Best Game Show Host?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy attempted The Late Summer Early Fall Bert Convy Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which variety series did Bert Convy attempt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was awarded an Emmy Award for Best Game Show Host in 1977", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convy win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 322, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was married twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bert Convy married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 323, "Truth_answer": "The House created the Covode Committee to investigate the administration for alleged impeachable offenses, such as bribery and extortion of representatives", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 323, "Truth_answer": "In March 1860, the United States House of Representatives created the Covode Committee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Covode Committee created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 323, "Truth_answer": "The Covode Committee, with three Republicans and two Democrats, was accused by Buchanan's supporters of being nakedly partisan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the first Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 323, "Truth_answer": "The Covode Committee was unable to establish grounds for impeaching James Buchanan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Covode Committee have to do with James Buchanan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 323, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan is not part of the Covode Committee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Buchanan a part of the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 323, "Truth_answer": "The Democratic Covode Committee members, as well as Democratic witnesses, were enthusiastic in their pursuit of Buchanan in their condemnations.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Covode Committee trying to impeach James Buchanan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 324, "Truth_answer": "The Civil War erupted within two months of James Buchanan's retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during James Buchanan's final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 324, "Truth_answer": "Buchanan spent most of his remaining years defending his actions leading up to the Civil War, which was even referred to by some as Buchanan's War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p23", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Buchanan successful in preventing The Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 324, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan became distraught by the vitriolic attacks levied towards him, and fell sick and depressed.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after James Buchanan left office besides the Civil War erupting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 324, "Truth_answer": "In October 1862, James Buchanan defended himself in an exchange of letters with Winfield Scott, published in the National Intelligencer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant during James Buchanan's final years besides becoming distraught and depressed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 324, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan soon began writing his fullest public defense, in the form of his memoir.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened besides the letters with Winfield Scott in James Buchanan's final years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 324, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan's memoir Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of Rebellion was published in 1866.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p24", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Buchanan successful in writing a memoir?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie reunited in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Skunk Anansie's reunion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "A greatest hits Skunk Anansie album, Smashes and Trashes, was released 2 November 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skunk Anansie make album when they reunited?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie began their Greatest Hits tour on Friday, 9 October 2009 at the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, with other dates across Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skunk Anansie have a tour during the reunion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie's fifth album Wonderlustre was released internationally on 13 September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to Skunk Anansie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "Wonderlustre reached number one on the Italian albums chart on 1 October 2010 and placed in the top 10 in charts all over Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p4", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Wonderlustre by Skunk Anansie a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "In May 2010 Skunk Anansie were a supporting act for Rammstein, during two concerts in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p4", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting things about Skunk Anansie's album, Wonderlustre besides the album reaching number one on the Italian albums chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 325, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie members include Skin (lead vocals, guitar), Cass (bass, guitar, backing vocals), Ace (guitar, backing vocals) and Mark Richardson (drums and percussion).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p0", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are part of the band Skunk Anansie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González grew up in a rough area of Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was baseball player, Juan González born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González learned to hit bottlecaps and corks with a broomstick handle in the Alto de Cuba barrio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Juan González learn to play baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "González and Tañon had a daughter together, Gabriela González Tañón, in 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gonz%C3%A1lez_(baseball)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did baseball player, Juan González marry and have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did baseball player, Juan González play any other sport?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sports did baseball player, Juan González play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "For the 2015-2016 season, baseball player, Juan González served as coach of the Double A Vega Baja team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gonz%C3%A1lez_(baseball)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did baseball player, Juan González help coach any youth baseball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "Presently, baseball player, Juan González is the owner of the baseball team in his hometown, Vega Baja, in the Confederative Baseball League in Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gonz%C3%A1lez_(baseball)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did baseball player, Juan González live after he retired?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 326, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González played for Detroit and Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did baseball player, Juan González play besides Texas?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González had a two-year $24 million contract with the Texas Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted baseball player, Juan González's return to Texas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Juan González was one of several players, including popular Rangers catcher Iván Rodríguez, whom Jose Canseco claimed to have introduced to steroids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Juan González besides having a two-year $24 million contract with the Texas Rangers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González was inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gonz%C3%A1lez_(baseball)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was baseball player, Juan González inducted into the Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González won the Silver Slugger Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan González win any awards playing baseball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González played for the Texas Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What baseball team did Juan González play for when he came back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Baseball player, Juan González's first season back in Arlington had a .358 average versus Lefties and hit .328 with runners in scoring position while posting a .307 mar in Arlington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gonz%C3%A1lez_(baseball)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was baseball player, Juan González's return season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "The Rangers were preparing for a youth movement and on October 26, 2003, baseball player, Juan González was granted free agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did baseball player, Juan González do anything else in Texas besides make his return to Arlington by signing a two-year $24 million contract with the Texas Rangers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 327, "Truth_answer": "Juan González has always wanted to serve as a role model for the kids of Puerto Rico, as they are faced with the downfalls of drugs and prostitution frequently.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gonz%C3%A1lez_(baseball)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did baseball player, Juan González work with kids outside baseball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 328, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie played its first gig at London's Splash club in March 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Skunk Anansie originally form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 328, "Truth_answer": "Original Skunk Anansie members include Skin, Cass, Ace and Mark Richardson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Skunk Anansie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 328, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1990s, Skunk Anansie toured globally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Skunk Anansie's first tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 328, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie played its first gig at London's Splash club in March 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p1", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Skunk Anansie first perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skunk Anansie's first gig at Splash club go well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 328, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie played its first gig at London's Splash club in March 1994, subsequently taking six weeks to record its debut album, Paranoid & Sunburnt, with producer Sylvia Massy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Skunk Anansie's first album released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 329, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi was the founder of the Niten-Ichi-Ryū-School or Nito-Ichi-ryū style of swordsmanship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 329, "Truth_answer": "Musashi seems to take a very philosophical approach to looking at the craft of war“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do all of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophies relate to war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 329, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi implies that the way of the Warrior is that of somebody who has made mastery of many art forms away from that of the sword", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting aspect of Miyamoto Musashi's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 329, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi has made mastery of sado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article tell if Miyamoto Musashi was proficient in sado?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "Phil Lesh was born in Berkeley, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Lesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Phil Lesh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "Phil Lesh started out as a violin player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Phil Lesh's childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "Phil Lesh enrolled at the College of San Mateo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Lesh go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "While enrolled at Berkeley High School, Phil Lesh switched to trumpet and participated in all of the school's music-related extracurricular activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Lesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Lesh play violin in any orchestra in high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "Upon dropping out, Phil Lesh successfully auditioned for the renowned Sixth Army Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Lesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Lesh do after school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "Phil Lesh was ultimately determined to be unfit for military service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Lesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Phil Lesh stay with the Sixth Army Band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "Phil Lesh wrote charts for the community college's well-regarded big band and ascended to the first trumpet chair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Lesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Lesh major in at the College of San Mateo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 330, "Truth_answer": "A snippet of tape of Phil Lesh on trumpet at CSM can be heard on Born Cross-Eyed from the Grateful Dead's 1968 release Anthem of the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Lesh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Phil Lesh's time at College of San Mateo besides writing charts for the community college's well-regarded big band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 331, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker was the son of Wilhelm Honecker, a coal miner and political activist, who had married Caroline Catharine Weidenhof.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Erich Honecker's family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 331, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Honecker and Caroline Catharine Weidenhof had six children together, including Erich Honecker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Honecker's romance lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 331, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Honecker understood as proletarian exploitation, and introduced young Erich Honecker to communism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker's family get involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other member of Erich Honecker's family in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Wilhelm Honecker's daughter play in politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 332, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker was picked up by chance in Berlin by a collective of exiled German communists that had returned from the Soviet Union to Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Erich Honecker's post-war politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 332, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker was picked up by chance in Berlin by Hans Mahle and taken to the Ulbricht Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Honecker do for Hans Mahle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 332, "Truth_answer": "Through Waldemar Schmidt, Erich Honecker befriended Walter Ulbricht, who had not been aware of him at that point.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's an interesting fact about Erich Honecker's post war return to politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 332, "Truth_answer": "Honecker served as Chairman of the National Defence Council from 1971-1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker win his political campaign upon return to politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 333, "Truth_answer": "Some journalists and journalism professors specializing in health care have criticized Sanjay Gupta's coverage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the criticism of Sanjay Gupta's reporting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 333, "Truth_answer": "Writing in CounterPunch, Pam Martens criticized Sanjay Gupta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the criticism of Sanjay Gupta's reporting besides journalists and journalism professors specializing in health care criticizing his coverage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 333, "Truth_answer": "Pam Martens criticized Gupta's promotion of Merck's cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pam Martens criticize Sanjay Gupta's promotion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 333, "Truth_answer": "On July 10, 2007, Sanjay Gupta debated Moore on Larry King Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sanjay Gupta go on to do after his controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 333, "Truth_answer": "In January 2011, Sanjay Gupta was named one of the 10 most influential celebrities by Forbes magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of Sanjay Gupta, in your opinion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 334, "Truth_answer": "On 4 April 1996, supporters of Mohammed Omar bestowed on him the title Amir al-Mu'minin,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218110633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Omar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the leader of the Islamic Emirate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 334, "Truth_answer": "They fought against the rampant corruption that had emerged in the civil war period and were initially welcomed by Afghans weary of warlord rule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Islamic Emirate's main enemies at this time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 334, "Truth_answer": "In August 2017, reacting to a hostile speech of US President Trump, a Taliban spokesman retorted that the Taliban would keep fighting to free Afghanistan of American invaders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Taliban currently have live battles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 334, "Truth_answer": "Overwhelmingly ethnic Pashtuns, the Taliban blended Pashtunwali tribal code with elements of Sunni Islamic teaching to form an anti-Western and anti-modern Islamic ideology with which it ruled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main goal of the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 334, "Truth_answer": "The Taliban recognized him as the Commander of the Faithful or the Supreme Leader of the Muslims until being succeeded by Mullah Akhtar Mansour in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218110633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Omar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Mohammed Omar do for the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 335, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Toby Keith moved to DreamWorks Records' Nashville division, of which Stroud served as president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Toby Keith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 335, "Truth_answer": "Keith's first release for the label was When Love Fades. Seeing the single's poor performance, Keith requested that it be withdrawn and replaced with How Do You Like Me Now?!“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were released when Toby Keith signed to DreamWorks Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 335, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith produced another number 1 in You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This from How Do You Like Me Now?!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another single from Toby Keith's album How Do You Like Me Now?!?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 335, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith's album, How Do You Like Me Now!? was certified platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mtv.com/news/1441245/country-beat-garth-brooks-lucinda-williams-dolly-parton/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith's album How Do You Like Me now?! go platnium?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 335, "Truth_answer": "Overall, Toby Keith's album How Do You Like Me now?! was certified platinum in the U.S. for sales of one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Toby Keith's album How Do You Like Me now?! do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 335, "Truth_answer": "The third and fourth singles from Toby Keith's album How Do You Like Me now?!, were Country Comes to Town and You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable songs from Toby Keith's album How Do You Like Me now?! besides You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 336, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith's album, Blue Moon first single, Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You, which Keith wrote in 1987, peaked at number 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs on Toby Keith's album, Blue Moon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 336, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith's album, Blue Moon received a platinum certification and produced three singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith's album, Blue Moon chart at all?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Toby Keith's album, Blue Moon do in other countries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 336, "Truth_answer": "After he recorded two more songs which the Mercury label also rejected, Toby Keith asked to terminate his contract with the label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "With which record label did Toby Keith ask to terminate his contract?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 336, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Toby Keith moved to DreamWorks Records' Nashville division, of which Stroud served as president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith leave Mercury for another label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 336, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Keith moved to DreamWorks Records' Nashville division, of which Stroud served as president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did Toby Keith sign with when he left Mercury Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "The Patti Smith Group is a full band comprising Kaye, Ivan Kral on guitar and bass, Jay Dee Daugherty on drums and Richard Sohl on piano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Patti Smith Group?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "The Patti Smith Group was signed by Clive Davis of Arista Records, and in 1975 recorded their first album, Horses, produced by John Cale amid some tension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patti Smith Group where Patti Smith got her start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "Horses has since been viewed by critics as one of the greatest and most influential albums not only in the history of the American punk rock movement, but also in the history of all rock and roll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Horses by the Patti Smith Group popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "As the popularity of punk rock grew, Patti Smith Group toured the United States and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Horses by the Patti Smith Group tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "On November 17, 2010, Smith won the National Book Award for her memoir Just Kids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Patti Smith win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 1977, while touring in support of Radio Ethiopia, Smith accidentally danced off a high stage in Tampa, Florida, and fell 15 feet into a concrete orchestra pit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most memorable thing that happend to Patti Smith during her band's first tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "Patti Smith broke several neck vertebrae.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Patti Smith hurt from her fall in Tampa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "The injury required a period of rest and an intensive round of physical therapy, during which time Pattie Smith was able to reassess, re-energize and reorganize her life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Smith fully recover from breaking her neck vertebrae on tour in Tampa?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 337, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and poet who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Patti Smith perform?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "On April 27, 2004, Patti Smith released Trampin’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2004 for Patti Smith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "Trampin' is the ninth studio album by Patti Smith, released April 27, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Trampin by Patti Smith an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these songs called from Patti Smith's album, Trampin'?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "A live album by Patti Smith and Kevin Shields, The Coral Sea was released in July 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Smith release any other albums after Trampin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Patti Smith was named a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Smith Patti do in 2005?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "In addition to Patti Smith's influence on rock music, the Minister also noted her appreciation of Arthur Rimbaud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114074527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Smith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Patti Smith given Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "Patti Smith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 12, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/08/13/holy-disobedience-on-jean-genets-the-thiefs-journal/_p4", "https://www.freeebooksonline.net/pdf/category/literature/_p93" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Patti Smith's Awards besides the Minister noting her appreciation of Arthur Rimbaud?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 338, "Truth_answer": "Patti Smith has been considered by Rolling Stones as one of the best artists of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Patti Smith inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "The 1999 Rugby World Cup was principally hosted by Wales, and was won by Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team won the 1999 Rugby World Cup via drop-goal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many drop goals were there in the 1999 Rugby World Cup Final by Australia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Larkham had quite a badly injured knee through the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Larkham have any injuries in the 1999 Rugby World Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Larkham's eyesight was poor at the time. Since 1999 he had laser surgery to correct his vision, however at the time he could not see the goal posts clearly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Larkham ever have to get surgery for his knee, if so what year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Larkham played with the Australian National Team at the World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any teamates Stephen Larkham played with at the Rugby World Cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "Australia beat France in the 1999 Rugby World Cup final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Australia ever beat France in a Rugby World Cup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "Several television commercials aired in Australia humorously mocking Stephen Larkham's lack of kicking prowess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stephen Larkham's Australia victory in the 1999 Rugby World Final besides beating France?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 339, "Truth_answer": "The commercial begins with Stephen Larkham's school coaches saying he was a poor kicker, and had never successfully scored a drop-goal in a match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the commercial humorously mocking Stephen Larkham begin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Larkham was an important part of the Australian 2003 World Cup squad which lost in the tournament final to England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Larkham do in his later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Larkham retired from the Australian National Team after the 2007 Rugby World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Stephen Larkham still play with the Australian World Cup team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Larkham was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2012. He was admitted to the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Larkham win any awards or recognition in his later career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "On 18 February 2018, Stephen Larkham received the GENLEC Player of the Day jacket for his great play and sportsmanship in the Clare Holland Cup charity match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Stephen Larkham win in his later career besides inducting into the World Rugby Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "Larkham was important in the 2003 and 2007 World Cup runs for Australia. However, a knee injury sidelined him against Japan in the 2007 World Cup run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Larkham participate in any Rugby World Cups in his later career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "On 14 May 2007, despite larger offers from French and English teams, Stephen Larkham signed a contract with Edinburgh Rugby in Scotland to join them after the 2007 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Larkham do after his knee injury in the 2007 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "The deal eventually fell through. Stephen Larkham never played for Edingburgh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Stephen Larkham stay with Edinburgh Rugby?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 340, "Truth_answer": "In January 2008 it was announced that Stephen Larkham will join Ricoh Black Rams of Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Larkham_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Stephen Larkham's later career besides the deal falling off for Edingburgh?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Mink moved to Honolulu where she attended the University of Hawaii at Mānoa with medical school and a career in medicine her ultimate goal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Patsy Mink go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Mink moved to Honolulu where she attended the University of Hawaii at Mānoa with medical school and a career in medicine her ultimate goal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patsy Mink major in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Mink earned bachelor's degrees in zoology and chemistry from the University of Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink finish her degree in medicine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "In 1948, none of the twenty medical schools to which Patsy Mink applied would accept women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Patsy Mink getting a degree in medicine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "A disappointed Patsy Mink decided the best way to force medical schools to accept women would be through the judicial process. Mink decided to go to law school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patsy Mink do after getting rejected from medical school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "Mink applied to the University of Chicago Law School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink go to law school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "Unusually, the school had admitted women from its inception in 1902, and Mink attended law school with several other women. Mink obtained her Juris Doctor degree in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink finish her studies at the University of Chicago Law School?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "As the Territory of Hawaii debated statehood in 1956, Patsy Mink was elected to the Hawaii Territorial Legislature representing her district in the territorial House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink do anything else interesting besides champion women's rights?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 341, "Truth_answer": "Mink ran in the Democratic primary for the state's at-large congressional seat. She was defeated by Territorial Senator Daniel Inouye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222014935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Mink_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Mink win the Democratic Primary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 342, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Steven Curtis Chapman went on tour to several Asian countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.praisecharts.com/profiles/423/steven-curtis-chapman-sheet-music?songs_sort=3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 to Steven Curtis Chapman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 342, "Truth_answer": "Steven Curtis Chapman visited South Korea and Shanghai. The tour also took the artist to Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Singapore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Steven Chapman visit in 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 342, "Truth_answer": "Steven Curtis Chapman's website claims his concert was the first public performance by a Gospel recording artist event in the city open to China passport holders.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.praisecharts.com/profiles/423/steven-curtis-chapman-sheet-music?songs_sort=3_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Curtis_Chapman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music was Steven Chapman touring with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an album Steven Curtis Chapman was promoting in his later years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 342, "Truth_answer": "During the same period, Steven Curtis Chapman's song The Blessing reached No. 1 on Thailand radio charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steven Curtis Chapman's later years besides touring in Asia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 342, "Truth_answer": "On April 20, 2008, Steven Curtis Chapman was awarded a star on Nashville's Walk of Fame for his contributions in Christian music.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.praisecharts.com/profiles/423/steven-curtis-chapman-sheet-music?songs_sort=3_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Steven Chapman do in his later years besides tour Asia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues is the second studio album by American indie folk band Fleet Foxes, released on May 3, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fleet Foxes' second album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues was nominated as Best Folk Album at the 2012 Grammy Awards, held February 12, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "The title track, Helplessness Blues was released via free download on January 31, 2011, and the album's fourth track, Battery Kinzie premiered on Zane Lowe's show on March 22, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730050354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helplessness_Blues_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from the Fleet Foxes' album, Helplessness Blues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced drummer Josh Tillman in Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "Sessions for Fleet Foxes' album, Helplessness Blues took place in a rented house outside Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes' second album besides drummer Tillman leaving?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes eventually decided to scrap the earlier idea of a fast recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fleet Foxes scrap?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 343, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes' album, Helplessness Blues received widespread critical acclaim from contemporary music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730050354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helplessness_Blues_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes become popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes formed shortly after Pecknold came back from tour with Dolour in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it around 2005 that the Fleet Foxes formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "The majority of the Fleet Foxes tracks were recorded in various band members' apartments, other spaces, or the basement of Pecknold's parents' house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Fleet Foxes practice their music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "On January 18, 2012, after Fleet Foxes had finished touring for the album, drummer Tillman announced that he had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did a band member leave Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes' debut album won Uncut's first ever Music Award 2008 prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Fleet Foxes win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "Pecknold's late-sixties pop style caught the attention of the Seattle producer Phil Ek and he helped them record their first demo in 2006, the self-released Fleet Foxes EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005-2006 to Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "On January 18, 2012, after Fleet Foxes had finished touring for the album, drummer Tillman announced that he had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything special happen to Fleet Foxes in 2012?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 344, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Josh Tillman would go on to reinvent himself and record several albums as Father John Misty, notable for his ironic sense of humor in lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Josh Tillman re-invent himself as an artist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 345, "Truth_answer": "The Majority Whip assists the Speaker of the House and the majority leader to coordinate ideas on, and garner support for, proposed legislation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201083010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Majority Whip?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 345, "Truth_answer": "National Journal described Majority Whip as requiring a lot of arm-twisting, but said Rubio took a different approach that relied more on persuading legislators and less on coercing them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does being a Majority Whip require arm twisting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 345, "Truth_answer": "Rubio took a different approach that relied more on persuading legislators and less on coercing them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the Majority Whip besides requiring a lot of arm-twisting with Marco Rubio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 345, "Truth_answer": "Roy Blunt was the Republican Majority Whip from 1999–2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other majority whip besides Marco Rubio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 345, "Truth_answer": "A 2010 report by the Tampa Bay Times and Miami Herald said that some of Marco Rubio's spending requests dovetailed with his personal interests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Marco Rubio besides being promoted to majority whip?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 345, "Truth_answer": "For example, Rubio requested a $20 million appropriation for Jackson Memorial Hospital to subsidize care for the poor and uninsured, and later did work for that hospital as a consultant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the 2010 report by Tampa Bay Times and Miami Herald claim that Marco Rubio's requests dovetailed personal interests?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow returned to baseball in 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ed Barrow return to baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow was manager of the Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What had Ed Barrow been doing before returning to baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "The Eastern League hired Ed Barrow as its president the next year, giving him an annual salary of $7,500. He served in this role from 1911 through 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Barrow's return to baseball involve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow attempted to gain major league status for the league in 1914, but was unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Motreal do under Ed Barrow's management?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow buy the Montreal baseball team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Royals finished 6th in the 1912 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Montreal Royals 1912 baseball season successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "As league president, Ed Barrow contended with the creation of the Federal League in 1914, which competed as a major league, and established franchises in International League cities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ed Barrow's baseball career besides managing the Montreal Royals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "Several International League owners opposed Barrow's policies, including his attempt to form the Union League, and felt he was too close personally to Ban Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Barrow succeed in organizing the union league?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 346, "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow tried to merge four International League clubs with four teams from the American Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Barrow_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What had Ed Barrow done to try to organize the Union League?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant's height is officially 6 ft 10 in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How tall is Kevin Durant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant said, When I’m talking to women, I’m 7 feet. In basketball circles, I’m 6-9.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205015534id_/https://larrybrownsports.com/basketball/kevin-durant-height-tall-6-foot-10-nba-crackdown/517490_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Kevin Durant say about how tall he is?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about how tall Kevin Durant is in shoes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant's primary position is small forward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kevin Durant's basketball position?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant's career averages are 27.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Kevin Durant average in terms of points scored?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant's career averages are 27.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kevin Durant's career average rebound average?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant's career averages are 27.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about per game assists averaged over Kevin Durant's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "On July 4, Durant announced his intentions to sign with the Warriors in The Players' Tribune.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kevin Durant's saying about the Golden State Warriors?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 347, "Truth_answer": "Many referred to Kevin Durant as a snake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevind Durant's move to join the Golden State Warriors do in the eyes of the public?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "In February 2007, Kevin Durant received an invitation to the United States national team training camp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kevin Durant join the USA National Basketball team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "In February 2007, Kevin Durant received an invitation to the United States national team training camp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevin Durant get in 2007?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant was cut from the team when its roster was trimmed to its twelve-player limit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kevin Durant's USA National Basketball team career in 2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "Mike Krzyzewski cut Kevin Durant from the USA National Basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who cut Kevin Durant from the USA National Basketball team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "Coach Mike Krzyzewski cited the experience of the remaining players as the deciding factor in making the Kevin Durant cut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mike Krzyzewski's job title in 2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "Coach Mike Krzyzewski cited the experience of the remaining players as the deciding factor in making the Kevin Durant cut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Krzyzewski say to cutting Kevin Durant from the USA National Basketball team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant was finally selected to the national team in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kevin Durant actually make the USA National Basektball team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Durant was finally selected to the national team at the 2010 FIBA World Championship and became their leader as other All-Stars were unavailable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Durant's selection to the USA National Basketball team in 2010 for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 348, "Truth_answer": "At the tournament, Kevin Durant led Team USA to its first FIBA World Championship since 1994, earning tournament MVP honors in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevin Durant do for the 2010 FIBA World Championship basketball team?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller first majored in journalism and worked for the student paper, The Michigan Daily. It was during this time that he wrote his first play, No Villain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Arthur Miller's first play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "In 1940, Arthur Miller married Mary Grace Slattery. That same year his first play was produced, The Man Who Had All the Luck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Arthur Miller write The Man Who Had All the Luck?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "The play follows protagonist David Beeves’ existential exploration into the enigmatic question of how fate and the human will interact with each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115053744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Had_All_the_Luck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Arthur Miller's play The Man Who Had All the Luck about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "The Man Who Had All the Luck failed on Broadway, lasting only four performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arthur Miller's play The Man Who Had All the Luck do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "In 1940, Arthur Miller married Mary Grace Slattery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller do anything else besides write the play The Man Who Had All the Luck in 1940?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller and Mary Slattery had two children, Jane and Robert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller and Mary Slattery have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Arthur Miller and Mary Slattery's children, Jane and Robert identical twins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, Arthur Miller's play All My Sons, the writing of which had commenced in 1941, was a success on Broadway and his reputation as a playwright was established.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other plays did Arthur Miller make in his early career besides The Man Who Had All The Luck and No Villian?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "Miller's play All My Sons, the writing of which had commenced in 1941, was a success on Broadway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did All My Sons by Arthur Miller do on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller's play, All My Sons earned him his first Tony Award, for Best Author", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Miller win any awards for All My Sons?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 349, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller's play, All My Sons earned him his first Tony Award, for Best Author", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What play earned Arthur Miller his first Tony Award?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation was founded to honor the legacy of Miller and his New York City Public School Education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Foundation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Arthur Miller Foundation start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller created a foundation in his name to help young artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724142101id_/https://arthurmillerfoundation.org/who-we-are/mission-history/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the Arthur Miller Foundation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides access and equity to quality theater education in public schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the Arthur Miller Foundation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "Other initiatives include certification of new theater teachers and their placement in public schools", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other purposes to the Arthur Miller Foundation besides furthering art education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "The current chancellor of The Arthur Miller Foundation is Carmen Farina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who supports the Arthur Miller Foundation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "Other Arthur Miller Foundation supporters include Alec Baldwin, Ellen Barkin, Bradley Cooper, Dustin Hoffman, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Kushner, Julianne Moore, Michael Moore, Liam Neeson, David O. Russell, and Liev Schreiber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else supports the Arthur Miller Foundation besides Carmen Farina?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do the Master Arts Council support The Arthur Miller Foundation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation celebrated Miller's 100th birthday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Arthur Miller Foundation besides the Master Arts Council and its initiatives?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller celebrated with a one-night-only performance in November 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Arthur Miller Foundation celebrate Arthur Miller's 100th?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 350, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation celebrated Miller's 100th birthday with a one-night-only performance of Miller's seminal works in November 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What works did the Arthur Miller Foundation perform at Arthur Miller's 100th birthday?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1990s, while living in Missouri, Richard Christy started to make his own independent, low budget films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Christy start his career in film and television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "Richard Christy's first film, Evil Ned 2, was a horror comedy was made in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first film Richard Christy made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "Richard Christy directed the Evil Ned 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy star in Evil Ned 2 or direct or produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "Richard Christy'S Evil Ned 2 was followed by its sequel, Evil Ned 3: The Return of Evil Ned 2 – Electric Boogaloo, in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Christy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Richard Christy do besides Ned II?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "By September 2004, Christy had joined The Howard Stern show as a full-time staff member.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Christy appear on television as well as directing low-budget movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "Richard Chirsty has not had his own TV show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Richard Christy had his own TV show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "Sometime after 2011, Richard Christy put together music that featured his three guinea pigs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Richard Christy done most recently?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Richard Christy won any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 352, "Truth_answer": "Tago Mago is the second album by the German krautrock band Can, originally released as a double LP in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222084838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tago_Mago_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What didthe band, Can do in 1971?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 352, "Truth_answer": "Can produced their own album, Tago Mago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Can's album Tago Mago?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 352, "Truth_answer": "Paperhouse, the opening track, is one of the shorter songs on the Tago Mago album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222084838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tago_Mago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of songs in Tago Mago by Can?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 352, "Truth_answer": "Tago Mago was followed in 1972 by Ege Bamyasi, a more accessible but still avant-garde record, followed by Future Days in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Can have any album between 1972 -1973?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 352, "Truth_answer": "In 1971 the band, Can composed the music for the three-part German-language television crime mini-series Das Messer, directed by Rolf von Sydow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Can do between 1971 -1973 beisdes the albums, Tago Mago, Ege Bamyasi, and Future days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front until its 1974 collapse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Peter Tatchell's role in the Gay Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "Tatchell was prominent in organising sit-ins at pubs that refused to serve poofs and protests against police harassment and the medical classification of homosexuality as an illness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Tatchell do within the Gay Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "With others Peter Tatchell helped organise Britain's first Gay Pride march in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Gay Liberation Front events did Peter Tatchell participate in besides pub sit-ins and protests againts police?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else worked with Peter Tatchell in the Gay Liberation Front besides others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front until its 1974 collapse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Peter Tatchell a member of the Gay Liberation Front?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "Tatchell took part in many gay rights campaigns over issues such as Section 28.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What gay rights did Peter Tatchell advocate for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 353, "Truth_answer": "With others Peter Tatchell helped organise Britain's first Gay Pride march in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Gay Liberation Front able to raise gay awareness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada grew up in a humble house of Calcutta in a Bengali kayastha family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's parents, Sriman Gour Mohan De and Srimati Rajani De, were devout Vaishnavas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada have a religious upbringing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada received a European-led education in the Scottish Church College, which was well reputed among Bengalis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "At 22 years of age A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada married Radharani Devi, who was then 11 years old, in a marriage arranged by their parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interested information presented in the article about A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "At 14, Radharani Devi gave birth to A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's first son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and Radharani Devi have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "At 22 years of age A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada married Radharani Devi, who was then 11 years old, in a marriage arranged by their parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115124051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "If Radharani Devi gave birth at 14, how old was Radharani Devi when her and A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada were married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 354, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was born on 1 September 1896, the day after Janmastami, one of the most important Hindu festivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada born?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "Following his graduation from Harvard, Paris Barclay worked as a copywriter and creative supervisor at Grey, BBDO, Cunningham & Walsh, and Marsteller. Barclay then moved into music video directing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paris Barclay start his music video career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "Paris Barclay directed music videos for Bob Dylan, the New Kids On The Block, Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Paris Barclay's music video career do initially?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "Most notably, Paris Barclay created eight videos for LL Cool J.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Paris Barclay create videos for besides Bob Dylan, Luther Vandross?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all of Paris Barclay's music videos related to movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "Paris Barclay began his successful career in television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Paris Barclay take such a long break from making music videos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "Also drawing on his music video experience was Paris Barclay's episode of the Steven Spielberg-produced NBC series Smash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paris Barclay besides taking a long break from music videos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paris Barclay do more broadway?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 355, "Truth_answer": "Paris Barclay created eight videos for LL Cool J, including Mama Said Knock You Out, which won awards from both MTV and Billboard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Paris Barclay videos get awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "In June 2013, Paris was elected President of the Directors Guild of America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Paris Barclay the Directors of Guild of American?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "The Directors Guild of America is an entertainment guild that represents the interests of film and television directors in the United States motion picture industry and abroad", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directors_Guild_of_America_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426152920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Bryan_Cranston_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Directors Guild of America?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "Paris Barclay was the first African-American and first openly gay President in the history of the Guild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paris Barclay's presidency in the Directors Guild of America besides being president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "Barclay completed his second term as DGA president in June 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many terms did Paris Barclay spend in presidency for the Directors Guild of America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "Paris was also chair of the DGA’s Political Action Committee, whose mission it is to promote the interests of DGA members to state and federal lawmakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about Paris Barclay's time as Directors Guild of America president?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "In June 2013, Paris was elected President of the Directors Guild of America. Barclay completed his second term as DGA president in June 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Paris Barclay serve as the director of the Directors Guild of America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "Before being elected DGA President, Barclay served four terms as First Vice President of the DGA, where he was the first African-American Officer in the history of the guild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Barclay_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paris Barclay do anything else beside the director?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there diversity in the Directors Guild of America?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "From 2002 to 2003 Martha Coolidge was the Directors Guild of America's president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they ever hire any woman in the Directors Guild of America?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 356, "Truth_answer": "Martha Coolidge was the first female Directors Guild of America's president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else interesting about Martha Coolidge's besides being the Directors Guild of America's president?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 357, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan's struggle with drugs and alcohol sent her to five rehab facilities for a total of 250 days since January 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104013626id_/https://www.cnn.com/2012/03/28/showbiz/lohan-troubled-timeline/index.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some controversies Lindsay Lohan has been involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 357, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Dee Lohan is an American actress, singer-songwriter, businesswoman and producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Linday Lohans struggles besides the 250 days spent in rehab facilities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 357, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan spoke about her turbulent childhood in 2007, the same year her parents finalized their divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What challanges has Lindsay Lohan faced in her life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 357, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan's father, a former Wall Street trader, has been in trouble with the law on several occasions, while her mother is a former singer and dancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Lindsay Lohan's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 357, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan has three younger siblings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lindsay Lohan have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 358, "Truth_answer": "Ruben Studdard's third album, The Return, was released in October 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 with Ruben Studdard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 358, "Truth_answer": "The Return sold 71,000 copies in its first week to open at number eight on the Billboard 200 album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ruben Studdard's third album The Return do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 358, "Truth_answer": "Ruben Studdard's track, Make Ya Feel Beautiful has reached a peak of number 32 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ruben Studdard's track, Make Ya Feel Beautiful do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 358, "Truth_answer": "Ruben Studdard remained under contract with 19 Recordings and was assigned the position of performing the American Idol season 7 farewell song, a recording of Kenny Loggins' Celebrate Me Home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the season 7 farewell song written by Ruben Studdard for American Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "At 6'3 and 462 pounds, Ruben Studdard had the highest starting weight and BMI of the entire cast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Ruben Studdard have on Biggest Loser?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "A member of the show's Red Team, Ruben Studdard was first eliminated in the fourth week after he failed to make his weight loss goal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Studdard do well on America's Biggest Loser?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "Because opposing coach Jillian Michaels had given her team caffeine pills in violation of the rules, Studdard's elimination was voided", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ruben Studdard's first elimination on American's Biggest Loser voided?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "Ruben Studdard returned before once again being eliminated during the competition's eighth week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What place did Ruben Studdard finish ultimately on Americas Biggest Loser's Fifteenth season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "At the show's finale on February 4, 2014, it was revealed that Ruben Studdard had lost a total of 119 pounds for an ending weight of 343 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else notable about Ruben Stoddard's appearance on Biggest Loser besides being eliminated during the eighth week?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "Unconditional Love is Ruben Studdard's sixth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Unconditional Love by Ruben Studdard?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 359, "Truth_answer": "Unconditional Love is Studdard's sixth studio album and first with his new label, Verve Records. Foster, who has won 16 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruben_Studdard_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the new label Ruben Studdard released Uncondtional Love with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "Coventry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Coventry, West Midlands, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Coventry City Football Club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin equalled the Coventry City record for most goals in a top division season with 23 goals in all competitions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes Dion Dublin a legend in Coventry City Football Club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin played his final game on 4 May 2008, featuring in Norwich's 4–1 loss to Sheffield Wednesday in front of 36,208 fans at Hillsborough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dion Dublin end his football career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin played for Coventry City for four and a half years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dion Dublin play in Coventry City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "In December 1999, whilst playing for Aston Villa against Sheffield Wednesday, Dion Dublin sustained a life-threatening broken neck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion Dublin suffer any injuries while playing football?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin won a Premier League Golden Boot and Coventry Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion Dublin win any awards during his playing time in Coventry City?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 360, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin played in Coventry City during 1994–1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the years that Dion Dublin played in Coventry City?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 361, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson signed Dion Dublin for £1 million on 7 August 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dion Dublin join Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 361, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin was something of a surprise purchase for United, after Ferguson had tried to sign Alan Shearer from Southampton but lost out to Blackburn Rovers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dion Dublin decide to play for Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 361, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin suffered a broken leg and was out of action for six months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion Dublin play well during his time with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 361, "Truth_answer": "Dublin scored in United's fourth Premier League game of the 1992–93 season, a last minute winner in United's first Premier league victory – 1–0 against Southampton at The Dell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dion Dublin's broken leg while playing for Manchester United besides being out of action for six months?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 361, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin managed five league appearances that season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Dublin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion Dublin play for Manchester United after breaking his leg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 361, "Truth_answer": "Dion Dublin managed a further goal in the Football League Cup second round first leg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion Dublin continue to play well after breaking his leg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "In 1809 the first declarations of independence from Spanish rule occurred in the Viceroyalty of Peru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 19th Century regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "Ecuador declared independence from Spanish rule", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p21", "https://smarthistory.org/independence-from-spanish-rule-in-the-americas/_p9", "https://mexicogoldcoin.com/category/mexican-gold-coin-articles/_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else besides Peru declared independence from Spanish rule in the 19th century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "In 1810 Mexico declared independence from Spanish rule in the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else besides Peru and Ecuador declared independence from Spanish rule in the 19th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "Bolivia declared independence from Spanish rule in the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://smarthistory.org/independence-from-spanish-rule-in-the-americas/_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there yet another besides Peru, Ecuador, and Mexico who declared independence from Spanish rule in the 19th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "All of the colonies, except Cuba and Puerto Rico, attained independence by the 1820s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Mexico declaring independence deplete Spain of all its territories or is there more?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "The United States took occupation of Cuba in 1898.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cuba get independence from Spain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 362, "Truth_answer": "The United States took occupation of Cuba, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico in 1898.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else got free of Spanish control as a result of Spain losing the Spanish-American war besides Cuba?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish conquest of Mexico is generally understood to be the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire of 1519–21.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Spanish colonization of Mexico begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_p71" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Spanish colonization of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The fall of the Aztec Empire was the key event in the formation of the Spanish Empire overseas, with New Spain, which later became Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was so spectacular about the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in 1519?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The victory over the Aztecs was relatively quick, from 1519 to 1521, and aided by his Tlaxcala and other allies from indigenous city-states or altepetl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Spain's initial conquests in Mexico besides the formation of the Aztec empire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "These polities allied against the Aztec empire, to which they paid tribute following conquest or threat of conquest, leaving the city-states' political hierarchy and social structure in place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the indigenous city-states which helped Spain conquer the Aztecs eventually conquered themselves?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The conquest of the Aztecs matched in scope by the victory over the Inca empire in 1532.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened around the time of the Aztec conquest by Spain besides the Aztec Conquest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish conquest of Yucatán was a much longer campaign, from 1551 to 1697", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Aztec Conquest besides occuring around the same time as the Inca conquest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 363, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish conquest of the Yucatán Peninsula was hindered by its politically fragmented state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it longer for the Spanish to conquer the Yucatan compared to the Aztecs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "Die for the Government is the debut album by the U.S. punk rock band Anti-Flag.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_for_the_Government_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the first album of Anti-Flag?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "Die for the Government is the debut album by the U.S. punk rock band Anti-Flag, released in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_for_the_Government_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Die For The Government by Anti-Flag released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "Tracks from the Anti-Flag album, Die for the Government include You'd Do the Same and You've Gotta Die for the Government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs from the Anti-Flag album, Die for the Government?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "The front cover of the Anti-Flag album, Die for the Government gives the title Die for the Government, but side of the CD reads Die for Your Government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_for_the_Government_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anti-Flag album, Die for the Government besides the release and tracks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Anti-Flag released their second full-length release, Their System Doesn't Work For You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028131832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Flag_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Anti-Flag's second album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Anti-Flag released their second full-length release, Their System Doesn't Work For You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028131832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Flag_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Their System Doesn't Work For You by Anti-Flag released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Anti-Flag released the album A New Kind of Army on Go-Kart Records/A-F Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028131832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Flag_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anti-Flag release another album after Their System Doesn't Work For You?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Anti-Flag released the album A New Kind of Army on Go-Kart Records/A-F Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028131832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Flag_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what is the name of the 3rd album by Anti-Flag?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "Anti-Flag album, A New Kind of Army was produced by Joe West and Anti-Flag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped in the production of Anti-Flag album, A New Kind of Army?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "Anti-Flag founded A-F Records which released their third album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records companies besides Go-Kart Records are associated with Anti-Flag's third album A New Kind of Army?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 364, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Anti-Flag was invited to participate in Vans Warped Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028131832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Flag_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anti-Flag go on tour during the release of their first three albums?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "The whereabouts of McDaniel's Oscar are currently unknown", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the McDaniel Oscar go missing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find the McDaniel Oscar and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the McDaniel Oscar missing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Howard University stated that it could find no written record of the Oscar having arrived at Howard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the missing McDaniel Oscar besides the report of it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel earned that gold Oscar by her fine performance of 'Mammy' in Gone with the Wind.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://whitehairedwisdom.com/2015/03/27/hattie-mcdaniel-she-paved-the-way/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did McDaniel win the Oscar which wound up going missing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, W. B. Carter, of the George Washington University Law School, published the results of her year-and-a-half-long investigation into the Oscar's fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone searched for Hattie McDaniel's missing McDaniel Oscar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "W. B. Carter argued that the Oscar was likely returned to Howard University's Channing Pollack Theater Collection between the spring of 1971 and the summer of 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results of W.B. Carter's investigation into the fate of McDaniel's missing Oscar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "W. B. Carter suggested, inadequate storage or record-keeping in a time of financial constraints and national turbulence may be blamed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "If McDaniel's Oscar was returned according to W. B. Carter, why can't it be found?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 365, "Truth_answer": "The reason for its removal, she argued, was not civil rights unrest but rather efforts to make room for a new generation of black performers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting regarding McDaniel's missing Oscar besides WB Carter's investigation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Jet magazine reported that Howard University could not find the McDaniel Oscar and alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hattie McDaniel's Oscar go missing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952, in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hattie McDaniel when she died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel have any living relatives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "In her will, Hattie McDaniel wrote, I desire a white casket and a white shroud; white gardenias in my hair and in my hands.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel have any specific requests about her death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel wished to be buried in the Hollywood Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://moazedi.blogspot.com/2016/06/_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other requests from Hattie McDaniel regarding her death besides the white casket and white gardenias?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "In her will, Hattie McDaniel wrote, I desire a white casket and a white shroud; white gardenias in my hair and in my hands.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any specifications in Hattie McDaniel's will?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "The Hollywood Cemetery owner at the time, Jules Roth, refused to allow Hattie McDaniel to be buried there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel end up being buried in Hollywood Cemetery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel's second choice was Rosedale Cemetery, where she lies today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So where did Hattie McDaniel end up buried?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 366, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Tyler Cassidy, the new owner of the Hollywood Cemetery, offered to have Hattie McDaniel re-interred there. Her family did not wish to disturb her remains and declined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the civil rights movement, did anyone offer to move Hattie McDaniel to Hollywood Cemetery?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 367, "Truth_answer": "Gunga Din is a 1939 RKO adventure film directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223140323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunga_Din_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gunga Din?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 367, "Truth_answer": "Gunga Din is about three British sergeants and Gunga Din, their native bhisti, who fight the Thuggee, an Indian murder cult, in colonial British India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223140323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunga_Din_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Gunga Din about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 367, "Truth_answer": "Gunga Din served as the template decades later for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028012306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_McLaglen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Gunga Din besides the plot about a murder cult in colonial British India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 367, "Truth_answer": "Victor McLaglen starred in Gunga Din as Sgt. 'Mac' MacChesney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Gunga Din connected to Victor McLaglen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 367, "Truth_answer": "Victor McLaglen supported Nelson Eddy in Let Freedom Ring at MGM and was in Ex-Champ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Victor McLaglen besides starring in Gunga Din?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "After completing her reign as Miss USA, Shandi Finnessey became a co-host of Lingo and PlayMania on GSN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shandi Finnessey spend her time post pageants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey also has appeared in several documentaries produced by GSN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting things about Shandi Finnessey's post pageant time that the reader should know?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Finnessey was on the season finale of Wanna Bet? on ABC, where she made a record for the biggest successful bet on the show betting $20,000 in the 1st best.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable acheivements by Shandi Finnessey post pageants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "On March 19, 2007, Shandi Finnessey debuted on the fourth season of Dancing with the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting tidbits you can share about Shandi Finnessey's appearance on Wanna Bet? on ABC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "In March 2013, Shandi Finnessey was selected as one of 36 bachelorettes to compete on the reality television show Ready For Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Other achievements during Shandi Finnessey's post pageant time period besides being on the season finale of Wanna Bet? on ABC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey has also appeared on the NBC reality show The Apprentice, in the November 13, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What info should I know about Shandi Finnessey's post-pageant period in her life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Americans of 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shandi Finnessey considered a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey authored an award-winning children's book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most important work by Shandi Finnessey post pageants?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Americans of 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shandi Finnessey a popular celebrity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 368, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey's post pageants spanned 2005-2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Shandi Finnessey's career post pageants span?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey grew up in Florissant, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Shandi Finnessey from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "On September 24, 2014, Shandi Finnessey announced on Twitter that she became engaged to businessman Ben Higgins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Shandi Finnessey married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey and Ben Higgins were married on July 11, 2015, according to another autobiographical tweet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shandi Finnessey and Ben Higgins marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey announced the June 10, 2016 home birth of her son Finn Arthur Higgins via Instagram.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shandi Finnessey and Ben Higgins have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey plays both the violin and piano. She also practices yoga, meditation and performs knitting and abstract painting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hobbies does Shandi Finnessey enjoy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Currently Shandi Finnessey lives in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Shandi Finnessey still live in New York?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "In March 2013, Shandi Finnessey was selected as one of 36 bachelorettes to compete on the reality television show Ready For Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Shandi Finnessey besides her hobbies and place of residence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey was the winner for bachelor Ernesto Arguello, but the relationship ended briefly after the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shandi Finnessey's appearance on Ready For Love go?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey has also appeared on the NBC reality show The Apprentice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shandi Finnessey do any other reality shows besides Ready For Love?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Shandi Finnessey have a supportive family?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman began her legal career as a staff attorney with the General Counsel's office of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District in Oakland, California, in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Veneman do in her legal career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Ann Veneman returned to Modesto, where she served as a Deputy Public Defender. In 1980, she joined the Modesto law firm of Damrell, Damrell and Nelson,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Veneman serve as deputy public defender?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman joined the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service in 1986, serving as Associate Administrator until 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman move into politics after her time as deputy public defender in Modesto California?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Veneman joined the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Ann Veneman first start getting involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman joined the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service in 1986, serving as Associate Administrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first political office Ann Veneman held?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman joined the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service in 1986, serving as Associate Administrator until 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ann Veneman hold that her position as Associate Administrator?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "On 20 January 2001 Ann Veneman was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate and sworn in as Secretary of Agriculture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman advance her career in politics in 2001?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman took a break from political and administrative office to practice with the law firm and lobby group Patton, Boggs & Blow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ann Veneman do after she left the secratary of agriculture position?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Ann Veneman re-entered government, when she was appointed Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, again being the first woman to hold the position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ann Veneman's postion in the government?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Veneman took a break from political and administrative office to practice law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ann Veneman do in her corporate life?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman worked for Patton, Boggs & Blow and also several boards of directors and advisory groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman work for any other legal firms besides the Modesto law firm of Damrell, Damrell and Nelson?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 370, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Ann Veneman received a Cal Aggie Alumni Citation for Excellence and the Kiwanis Club of Greater Modesto National Farm-City Week Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman win any awards during any time of her legal, political, and corportate career?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 371, "Truth_answer": "Gustave Courbet wrote a Realist manifesto for the introduction to the catalogue of this independent, personal exhibition, echoing the tone of the period's political manifestos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gustave Courbet's Realist manifesto?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 371, "Truth_answer": "Gustave Courbet's goal as an artist to translate the customs, the ideas, the appearance of my epoch according to my own estimation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Courbet_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213211752id_/https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2008/gustave-courbet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was included in the Realist Manifesto by Gustave Courbet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 371, "Truth_answer": "Gustave Courbet's Realist manifesto was included in his Pavillon du Réalisme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Realist Manifesto by Gustave Courbet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 371, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Realist Manifesto by Gustave Courbet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey. At thirteen he went to Gresham's School in Norfolk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was W. H. Auden's education like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden get good grades for his education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "In 1925 W. H. Auden went up to Christ Church, Oxford, with a scholarship in biology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden ever go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden left Britain for nine months, going to Berlin, partly to rebel against English repressiveness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did W. H. Auden do after college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "From his Oxford years onward, W. H. Auden's friends uniformly described him as funny, extravagant, sympathetic, generous, and, partly by his own choice, lonely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What comments did W. H. Auden receieve during his education years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "Critical views on W. H. Auden's work ranged from sharply dismissive—treating him as a lesser figure than W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot—to strongly affirmative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did W. H. Auden recieve any criticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 372, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Brodsky's claim that W. H. Auden had the greatest mind of the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about W.H. Auden besides his the critical views of his work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "Rick Savage, Tony Kenning, and Pete Willis, all students at Tapton School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, formed a band called Atomic Mass in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening in 1977 for Def Leppard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "Joe Elliott proposed the name Deaf Leopard which was originally a band name he thought up while writing reviews for imaginary rock bands in his English class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Atomic Mass turn into Def Leppard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Atomic Mass change their name to Def Leppard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Mass changed its name to Def Leppard in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the name change from Atomic Mass to Def Leppard happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "Def Leppard's debut album, On Through the Night, was released on 14 March 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Def Leppard do after the name change from Atomic Mass?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "Many early fans were turned off by the perception that Def Leppard was trying too hard to appeal to American audiences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was On Through the Night by Def Leppared received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 373, "Truth_answer": "Def Leppard's album, On Through the Night hit the Top 15 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did On Through the Night by Def Leppard go high on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Emma Roberts starred as the lead in the film Wild Child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Emma Roberts do in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Emma Roberts starred alongside Jake T. Austin in Hotel for Dogs, based on the novel by Lois Duncan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emma Roberts' next film after Wild Child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "Emma Roberts' Hotel for Dogs premiered in January 2009, and took fifth place in its opening weekend with over $17 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Roberts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Emma Roberts' film Hotel for Dogs a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "The film Valentine's Day in which Emma Roberts' aunt, Julia Roberts also appeared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emma Roberts work with anyone else notable beside Jake T Austin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "Emma Roberts co-starred as Grace Smart.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://vinnieh.wordpress.com/tag/hector-elizondo/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019080231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine%27s_Day_(2010_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emma Roberts' role in the movie Valentine's Day?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "The film Valentine's Day debuted with $52.4 million its opening weekend, grabbing the number 1 spot over the holiday that shares its name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie Valentine's Day starring Emma Roberts successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "The sitcom Unfabulous earned Emma Roberts several Teen Choice Award and Young Artist Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emma Roberts have any awards or award nominations during the time period of 2001-2012?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 374, "Truth_answer": "Emma Roberts said in an interview that her role as Banks tempted her to write an album of songs using her character as an alter ego.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Emma Roberts in 2001 - 2012 besides being awarded several Teen Choice Awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine and his wife Christine have five children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Glavine married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine attended Billerica Memorial High School, where he was an excellent student and a letterman in ice hockey as well as baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212052733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Glavine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Glavine's education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine attended Billerica Memorial High School, where he was an excellent student and a letterman in ice hockey as well as baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Glavine's favorite, or prefered, hobby other than baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, along with several Mets teammates, Tom Glavine served as a spokesman for Volunteers of America's Operation Backpack program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212052733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Glavine_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Glavine do any other volunteer work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention how Tom Glavine got started in baseball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine lives in Johns Creek, Georgia, and coaches his sons' baseball and hockey teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention what Tom Glavine is currently doing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 375, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine was born in Concord, Massachusetts and raised in Billerica, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention where Tom Glavine grew up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 376, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine drafted with the Atlanta Braves in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur baseball draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Glavine sign with the Atlanta Braves?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 376, "Truth_answer": "The Braves defeated the Cleveland Indians in 6 games in the 1995 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212052733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Glavine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Glavine's time with the Atlanta Braves successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 376, "Truth_answer": "The Braves defeated the Cleveland Indians in 6 games in the 1995 World Series, and Tom Glavine was named the Series MVP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212052733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Glavine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Glavine win any awards playing for the Braves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 376, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the championship won with the Braves in 1995, Tom Glavine pitched in four other World Series with the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212052733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Glavine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tom Glavine's time with the Braves besides being awarded series MVP in the 1995 World Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 376, "Truth_answer": "Tom Glavine won one World Series in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did the Atlanta Braves team win the World Series with Tom Glavine pitching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 376, "Truth_answer": "Glavine's performance had slumped in the second half of 2002 and he was ineffective in his two postseason starts, so Atlanta refused to guarantee a third year on his contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212052733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Glavine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tom Glavine in 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 377, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Roger Waters conceived The Wall during Pink Floyd's 1977 In The Flesh tour, modeling the character of Pink after himself and former bandmate Syd Barrett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was developement of The Wall by Pink Floyd influenced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 377, "Truth_answer": "The Pink Floyd – The Wall album was recorded in several locations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the developement of The Wall by Pink Floyd?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 377, "Truth_answer": "The Wall is the last album to feature Pink Floyd as a quartet; keyboardist Richard Wright was fired by Waters during production, but stayed on as a salaried musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the development of The Wall by Pink Floyd besides the album recordings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 377, "Truth_answer": "Producer Bob Ezrin helped to refine the concept and bridge tensions during recording, as the band were struggling with personal and financial issues at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about how The Wall by Pink Floyd was made?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 377, "Truth_answer": "Pink Floyd – The Wall's official premiere was at the Empire, Leicester Square in London, on 14 July 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Wall by Pink Floyd ever released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 378, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1970s, as Pink Floyd gained mainstream fame, Waters began feeling increasingly alienated from their audiences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the concept of The Wall?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 378, "Truth_answer": "The concept of the film was intended to be live footage from the album's tour, with Scarfe's animation and extra scenes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the film Pink Floyd – The Wall to be made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 378, "Truth_answer": "While the book depicted Waters in the role of Pink, after screen tests, he was removed from the starring role and replaced with Bob Geldof.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was to star in the film Pink Floyd – The Wall?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 378, "Truth_answer": "Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 British live-action/animated musical drama film directed by Alan Parker with animated segments by political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the film Pink Floyd – The Wall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 378, "Truth_answer": "1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Pink Floyd – The Wall released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "In 1983 Glenn Beck moved to Corpus Christi, Texas, to work at radio station KZFM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On what radio station did Glenn Beck work at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "In mid-1985, Glenn Beck was hired away from KZFM to be the lead DJ for the morning-drive radio broadcast by WRKA in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glenn Beck's job at KZFM?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck had a reputation as a young up-and-comer. The show was not political and included the usual antics of the genre: juvenile jokes, pranks, and impersonations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenn Beck enjoy his job at WRKA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "The show slipped to third in the market and Glenn Beck left abruptly in 1987 amid a dispute with WRKA management.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenn Beck ever leave WRKA for another station?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "With Glenn Beck at the helm during morning drive, WRKA slipped to third in the market. He was fired and the station brought its youth experiment to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203120349id_/https://www.salon.com/2009/09/22/glenn_beck_two/_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glenn Beck's dispute with WRKA management about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "During his time at Y-95, Glenn Beck cultivated a rivalry with local pop radio station KZZP and that station's morning host Bruce Kelly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Glenn Beck article besides his dispute with WRKA management?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck drew criticism from the staff at Y-95 when the rivalry culminated in Beck telephoning Kelly's wife on-the-air, mocking her recent miscarriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glenn Beck's rivalry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Glenn Beck resigned from Y-95 to accept a job in Houston at KRBE, known as Power 104. Beck was subsequently fired in 1990 due to poor ratings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to Glenn Beck mocking Bruce Kelly's wife's miscarriage on-the-air?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 379, "Truth_answer": "The Glenn Beck Program first aired in 2000 on WFLA (AM) in Tampa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last station Glenn Beck was known to work at?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Lee Beck was born in Everett, Washington", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Glenn Beck live in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "Mary Clara (née Janssen) and William Beck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Glenn Beck's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck graduated from Sehome High School in June 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Glenn Beck go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "At 18, following his high school graduation, Glenn Beck relocated to Provo, Utah, and worked at radio station KAYK. Feeling he didn't fit in, Beck left Utah after six months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenn Beck attend college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "In the aftermath of his mother's death and subsequent suicide of his stepbrother, Glenn Beck has said he used Dr. Jack Daniel's to cope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of relationship did Glenn Beck have with his family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck and his older sister moved with their mother to Sumner, Washington, attending a Jesuit school in Puyallup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Glenn Beck and his family live before his mother's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "On May 15, 1979, while out on a small boat with a male companion, Glenn Beck's mother drowned just west of Tacoma, Washington, in Puget Sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Glenn Beck's mother die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "Michelle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glenn Beck's sister's name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 380, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck has described his mother's death as a suicide in interviews during television and radio broadcasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Glenn Beck besides his family?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 381, "Truth_answer": "Reason is the second album by English singer-songwriter, Melanie C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_(Melanie_C_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Reason by Melanie C?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 381, "Truth_answer": "Reason", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Melanie C's second album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 381, "Truth_answer": "Rumors speculated that Melanie Chisholm and Virgin had several conflicts, because they wanted her to lose weight. Chisholm also took time out due to struggles with clinical depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the album Reason by Melanie C postponed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 381, "Truth_answer": "Melanie C released her second studio album, Reason, on 10 March 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_(Melanie_C_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Reason by Melanie C ever get released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 381, "Truth_answer": "Here It Comes Again reached number 7 in the UK and peaked in the top 20 in Spain and Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single from the album Reason by Melanie C do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 382, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Chisholm's music is generally pop and rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Melanie C's music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 382, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Chisholm has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Spice Girls and her solo efforts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What group did Melanie C write for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 382, "Truth_answer": "The main concept of the Spice Girl albums centred on the idea of Girl Power, embodying a feminist image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style did Melanie C's group have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 382, "Truth_answer": "Spice Girls used dance-pop as a musical base.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730171926id_/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/spice-girls-mn0000008828/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Spice Girls' musical style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 382, "Truth_answer": "Other central themes in the writing of the group were the union, solidarity, friendship, independence, love, loss of virginity, sex, contraception, the relationship with parents during adolescence, vulnerability and fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of songs did the Spice Girls write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 382, "Truth_answer": "Many of these themes were carried out during Melanie C's solo career, but with a more mature writing, intense style and in some songs a more raw and direct language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Melanie C's music change during her solo career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 383, "Truth_answer": "Davao City, officially the City of Davao, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the island of Mindanao, Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Davao City?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 383, "Truth_answer": "Davao had the highest murder rate, the second highest rape rate, and the fourth highest number of index crimes in the Philippines, according to data for the years 2010-2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Davao City's main problem?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 384, "Truth_answer": "Casanova transported the animals that he had bought from Sudan north to Suez, and then across the Mediterranean Sea to Trieste.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219175834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of Jumbo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 384, "Truth_answer": "This collection was sold to Gottlieb Christian Kreutzberg's Menagerie Kreutzberg in Germany. Soon after, Jumbo was imported to France and kept in the Paris zoo Jardin des Plantes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jumbo article besides being transported?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 384, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jumbo imported to France?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 384, "Truth_answer": "In New York, Barnum exhibited Jumbo at Madison Square Garden. In the 31-week season, the circus earned $1.75M, largely due to its star attraction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jumbo's best show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 384, "Truth_answer": "Barnum exhibited Jumbo at Madison Square Garden, earning enough in three weeks from the enormous crowds to recoup the money he spent to buy the animal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phineas T. Barnum get the money back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 384, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Barnum & Bailey Circus get another elephant?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 385, "Truth_answer": "Willie Nelson has been arrested several times for marijuana possession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legal issues did Willie Nelson face?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 385, "Truth_answer": "The first occasion was in 1974 in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are details about Willie Nelson's arrests for marijuana possession?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 385, "Truth_answer": "On November 26, 2010, Willie Nelson was arrested in Sierra Blanca, Texas, for possession of six ounces of marijuana found in his tour bus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did other arrests besides Willie Nelson's first arrest happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 385, "Truth_answer": "Willie Nelson was released after paying bail of $2,500.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legal punishments did Willie Nelson face?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 386, "Truth_answer": "Willie Nelson has been married four times and has seven children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p25", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Nelson get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 386, "Truth_answer": "Willie Nelson's first marriage was to Martha Matthews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p25", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Willie Nelson married to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 386, "Truth_answer": "1952 to 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Willie Nelson and Martha Matthews married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 386, "Truth_answer": "Willie Nelson's next marriage was to Shirley Collie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p25", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Nelson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Willie Nelson's second wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 386, "Truth_answer": "1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Willie Nelson and Shirley Collie married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 387, "Truth_answer": "Jumbo died at a railway classification yard in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, on September 15, 1885.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Jumbo's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 387, "Truth_answer": "24", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any information about how old Jumbo was at his death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 387, "Truth_answer": "In those days the circus crisscrossed North America by train. St. Thomas was the perfect location for a circus because many rail lines converged there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jumbo article besides his age at death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 387, "Truth_answer": "A train", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of vehicle hit Jumbo and caused him to die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 387, "Truth_answer": "Jumbo and the other animals had finished their performances that night, and as they were being led to their box car, a train came down the track.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219175834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jumbo near a train that could hit him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 387, "Truth_answer": "According to newspapers, the freight train hit Jumbo directly, killing him, while Tom Thumb, a young circus elephant, suffered a broken leg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219175834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other animals or humans killed in the accident with Jumbo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 388, "Truth_answer": "While practicing fencing in the backyard of Cecil House in the Strand, the seventeen-year-old Earl of Oxford killed Thomas Brincknell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on in Edward's life during his teenage years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a tilt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 388, "Truth_answer": "Edward de Vere's volatile temperament precluded him from attaining any courtly or governmental responsibility and contributed to the dissipation of his estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward de Vere gain power in his country?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 388, "Truth_answer": "Like many children of the nobility, Edward de Vere was raised by surrogate parents, in his case in the household of Sir Thomas Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward de Vere get along with his family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 388, "Truth_answer": "At 12, Edward de Vere had become the 17th Earl of Oxford, Lord Great Chamberlain of England, and heir to an estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward de Vere's father leave him in debt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 389, "Truth_answer": "John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford, and his second wife, Margery Golding", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p2", "http://oxford-shakespeare.com/oxfordsbio.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Edward de Vere's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 389, "Truth_answer": "Edward de Vere was the only son of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford, and his second wife, Margery Golding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://oxford-shakespeare.com/oxfordsbio.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward de Vere have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 389, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1571, Edward de Vere declared an interest in Cecil's 14 year-old daughter, Anne, and received the queen's consent to the marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Edward de Vere article besides his family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 389, "Truth_answer": "The wedding was deferred until Anne was fifteen and finally took place at the Palace of Whitehall on 16 December 1571, with the Queen in attendance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112205323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward de Vere marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 389, "Truth_answer": "Anne Cecil, Elizabeth Trentham", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Edward de Vere's wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 389, "Truth_answer": "24 February 1593", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Edward de Vere's son born?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 390, "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Chronicles of Life and Death the band Good Charlotte's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 390, "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Life and Death debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 after selling 199,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 390, "Truth_answer": "I Just Wanna Live“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did well on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other songs on the album The Chronicles of Life and Death by Good Charlotte have success besides I Just Wanna Live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 391, "Truth_answer": "During her week of performances at the Apollo, Sarah Vaughan was introduced to bandleader and pianist Earl Hines. After a brief tryout, Hines replaced his female singer with Vaughan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Sarah Vaughan in 1943?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 391, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Vaughan spent the remainder of 1943 and part of 1944 touring the country with the Earl Hines big band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Vaughan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hines replacing his female singer with Sarah Vaughan turn out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 391, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Vaughan was hired as a pianist so Hines could hire her under the jurisdiction of the musicians' union. After Cliff Smalls joined, her duties were limited to singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Vaughan develop her musicianship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 391, "Truth_answer": "Parallels have been drawn between Sarah Vaughan's voice and that of opera singers. Jazz singer Betty Carter said that with training Vaughan could have ...gone as far as Leontyne Price.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact listed in the Sarah Vaughan article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 391, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Vaughan's obituary in The New York Times described her as a singer who brought an operatic splendor to her performances of popular standards and jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Vaughan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sarah Vaughan article besides comparisons of her voice to opera singers'?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee Indian Reservation is located in northeastern Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Menominee Indian reservation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "The reservation was created in a treaty with the United States signed on May 12, 1854.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Menominee Indian Reservation established?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "For the most part, it is conterminous with Menominee County and the town of Menominee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Menominee Indian Reservation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "The tribe was terminated in the 1960s under policy of the time which stressed assimilation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there ever any problems with the Menominee people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "The change resulted in diminished standards of living for the members of the tribe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Menominee people able to assimilate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "Struggling to manage financially, the white-dominated MEI proposed in 1967 to raise money by selling off former tribal lands to non-Native Americans, which resulted in a fierce backlash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Menominee people happy with the diminished standards of living?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "The tribe regained federal recognition in 1973 in an act of Congress, and re-established its reservation in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menominee article besides the loss of their tribe status?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did federal recognition and re-establishment of the Menominee reservation last?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 393, "Truth_answer": "In the Mountain in the Cloud is the sixth studio album by Alaskan psychedelic rock band Portugal. The Man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200825004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in the mountain in the cloud by Portugal. The Man.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 393, "Truth_answer": "So American, Floating (Time Isn't Working My Side), Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now), and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album In the Mountain in the Cloud by Portugal. The Man.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 393, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 2011, Portugal. The Man went on a US headlining tour with the addition of guitarist Noah Gersh to the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man. go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 393, "Truth_answer": "It received favorable reviews from music critics, and charted in the US, Austria, Germany and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200825004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mountain_in_the_Cloud_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190218070630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_Friends_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album In the Mountain in the Cloud by Portugal. The Man. successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 393, "Truth_answer": "Waiter: You Vultures! (2006), Church Mouth (2007), Censored Colors (2008), The Satanic Satanist (2009), American Ghetto (2010), Evil Friends (2013), Woodstock (2017)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Portugal. The Man. release any other albums besides In the Mountain in the Cloud?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 393, "Truth_answer": "Throughout Portugal. The Man's history, it has engaged in political activism and philanthropy in a variety of forms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Portugal. The Man. article besides their albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "1634", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Menominee people's first European encounter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee and Ho-Chunk people witnessed the French explorer Jean Nicolet's approach and landing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first European the Menominee people encountered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "Red Banks, near the present-day city of Green Bay, Wisconsin, later developed in this area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which land was Jean Nicolet approaching?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "As the canoe approached the shore, Nicolet put on a silk Chinese ceremonial robe, stood up in the middle of the canoe and shot off two pistols.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jean Nicolet approach the land?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Menominee welcome Jean Nicolet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "Nicolet, looking for a Northwest Passage to China, hoped to find and impress the Chinese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jean Nicolet put on a silk Chinese robe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jean Nicolet from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 394, "Truth_answer": "Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, a French Catholic clergyman, professor, historian, author and explorer, kept a journal of his Wisconsin and Louisiana travels. In 1721 he came upon the Menominee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other Europeans who arrived besides Jean Nicolet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor became the first player to better one thousand Test runs in his debut calendar year in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record did Mark Taylor (cricketer) break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor scored 74 in the 1995–96 Australian season final against Sri Lanka, a record score by an Australian captain in the World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was becoming the first player to better one thousand Test runs in his debut calendar year the only record Mark Taylor (cricketer) broke?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Mark Taylor (cricketer) play for when he amassed 301 runs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Geoff Marsh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other player of significance in the match besides Mark Taylor (cricketer)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor made 219 in a partnership of 329, an Ashes record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Mark Taylor's (cricketer) start besides amassing 301 runs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor finished with 71 and 48 in the Sixth Test to overtake Neil Harvey for the third-highest series aggregate in Test history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Mark Taylor (cricketer) set any other records besides making 219 in a partnership of 329?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 395, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2003. In 2011, he was inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame by the CA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) win any awards or additional titles besides his awards from 2000-2002?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1970s, Lou Reed was a heavy user of methamphetamine and alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124140531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lou Reed's addiction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "From around 1979 Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Reed get over his addiction?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Lou Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Lou Reed began to wean himself off drugs around 1979?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Morales inspired Lou Reed to write several songs, particularly Think It Over from 1980's Growing Up in Public and Heavenly Arms from 1982's The Blue Mask.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124140531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lou Reed article besides his marriage to Sylvia Morales in 1980?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Critics interpreted the album Metal Machine Music (1975) as a gesture of contempt, an attempt to break Lou Reed's contract with RCA or to alienate his less sophisticated fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lou Reed's commercial decline?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "The album Metal Machine Music (1975) was reportedly returned to stores by the thousands and was withdrawn after a few weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Lester Bangs declared it genius, though also psychologically disturbing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124140531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out about the album Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed besides its commercial performance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Lou Reed released his third live album in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124140531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was known about Lou Reed from 1975-1979?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Live: Take No Prisoners", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Lou Reed released in 1978??", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "Lou Reed felt that Live: Take No Prisoners was his best album to date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important in the Lou Reed article from 1975-1979?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 396, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Lou Reed joined Amnesty International's A Conspiracy of Hope short tour and was outspoken about New York City's political issues and personalities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Reed tour?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Among Fazlur Rahman Khan's other accomplishments, he received the Wason Medal (1971) and Alfred Lindau Award (1973) from the American Concrete Institute (ACI).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khan win awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "The Thomas Middlebrooks Award (1972) and the Ernest Howard Award (1977) from ASCE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khan receive any other awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "The Kimbrough Medal (1973) from the American Institute of Steel Construction; the Oscar Faber medal (1973) from the Institution of Structural Engineers, London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p11", "https://halalummah.me/en/person/fazlur-r-khan/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Fazlur Rahman Khan earn besides the Wason Medal (1971); Alfred Lindau Award (1973), the Thomas Middlebrooks Award (1972), and the Ernest Howard Award (1977)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "In 1972 Fazlur Rahman Khan was honoured with Engineering News-Record's Man of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any institutions or countries honor Fazlur Rahman Khan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan was cited five times by Engineering News-Record as among those who served the best interests of the construction industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Engineering News-Record say about Fazlur Rahman Khan besides being honored with the 1972 Man of the Year award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan, more than any other individual, ushered in a renaissance in skyscraper construction during the second half of the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fazlur Rahman Khan considered to be a leader in the field of engineering?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "The International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering (1983) from the IABSE; the AIA Institute Honor for Distinguished Achievement (1983) from the American Institute of Architects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p11", "https://halalummah.me/en/person/fazlur-r-khan/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honors has Fazlur Rahman Khan received besides his awards from 1971-1977?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "The John Parmer Award (1987) from Structural Engineers Association of Illinois and Illinois Engineering Hall of Fame from Illinois Engineering Council (2006)", "Truth_passages": [ "https://halalummah.me/en/person/fazlur-r-khan/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khan get any more awards besides his awards from 1971-1983?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Promoting educational activities and research, the Fazlur Rahman Khan Endowed Chair of Structural Engineering and Architecture honours Khan's legacy of engineering advancement and architectural sensibility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fazlur Rahman Khan the chair of?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan was mentioned by president Obama in 2009 in his speech in Cairo, Egypt when he cited the achievements of America's Muslim citizens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should know about Fazlur Rahman Khan besides his awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan died of a heart attack on 27 March 1982 while on a trip in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, at the age of 52.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barack Obama give Fazlur Rahman Khan an award?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 397, "Truth_answer": "Illinois Engineering Hall of Fame from Illinois Engineering Council (2006).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fazlur Rahman Khan's latest award?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 398, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler often emphasized one's birth order as having an influence on the style of life and the strengths and weaknesses in one's psychological make up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Alfred Adler's ideas on birth order?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 398, "Truth_answer": "For Alfred Adler, birth order answered the question, Why do children, who are raised in the same family, grow up with very different personalities?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alfred Adler think birth order affected style of life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 398, "Truth_answer": "Children do not grow up in the same shared environment, but the oldest child grows up in a family where they have younger siblings, and so on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the answer to Alfred Adler's question, Why do children, who are raised in the same family, grow up with very different personalities“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 398, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler believed that the firstborn child would be in a favorable position, enjoying the full attention of the eager new parents until the arrival of a second child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else about birth order did Alfred Adler find important besides why siblings grow up with different personalities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 398, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler (1908) believed that in a three-child family, the oldest child would be the most likely to suffer from neuroticism and substance addiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alfred Adler feel people were stronger or weaker depending on their birth order?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 399, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler was an Austrian medical doctor, psychotherapist, and founder of the school of individual psychology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alfred Adler known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 399, "Truth_answer": "Along with prostitution and criminality, Alfred Adler had classified 'homosexuals' as falling among the failures of life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Alfred Adler's views on homosexuality?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 399, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Alfred Adler think homosexuality has any relation to birth order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 399, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of Alfred Adler's life, in the mid-1930s, his opinion towards homosexuality began to shift.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing about the Alfred Adler article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 399, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler asked Elizabeth H. McDowell, a family social worker, Is he happy, would you say? Oh yes, McDowell replied. Adler then stated, Well, why don't we leave him alone.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alfred Adler's opinion towards homosexuality shift?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 400, "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin first stepped into the boxing competition in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gennady Golovkin's boxing career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 400, "Truth_answer": "Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Steve Rolls, Canelo Álvarez, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say any of Gennady Golovkin's opponents' names?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 400, "Truth_answer": "As of December 2019, Gennady Golovkin is ranked as the world's best active middleweight by BoxRec and second by The Ring and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board (TBRB).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gennady Golovkin article besides his opponents' names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 400, "Truth_answer": "Gennady Golovkin won a gold medal in the middleweight division at the 2003 World Championships. He represented Kazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics, winning a middleweight silver medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gennady Golovkin win any medals/awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Gennady Golovkin's first fight with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 401, "Truth_answer": "President Diệm was a member of the Catholic minority, and pursued discriminatory policies favoring Catholics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some religious issues at the time of Thích Quảng Đức's self-immolation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 401, "Truth_answer": "Many officers in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) converted to Roman Catholicism as their military prospects depended on it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Buddhist community react to President Diệm's policies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 401, "Truth_answer": "Some Buddhist villages converted en masse to receive aid or avoid being forcibly resettled by Diệm's regime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did non-military people under President Diệm's regime also convert to Roman Catholicism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 401, "Truth_answer": "A large crowd of Buddhists protested the ban, defying the government by flying Buddhist flags on the Buddhist holy day of Vesak and marching on the government broadcasting station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Buddhists that didn't convert to Roman Catholicism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 401, "Truth_answer": "Government forces fired into the crowd of protesters, killing nine people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to large crowd of Buddhists protesting the Buddhist flag ban on the Buddhist holy day of Vesak?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 401, "Truth_answer": "The private status that was imposed on Buddhism by the French, which required official permission to conduct public Buddhist activities, was not repealed by Diệm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngo_Dinh_Diem_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any rules imposed by President Diệm that were unfair to Buddhists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 402, "Truth_answer": "1897", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Thích Quảng Đức born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 402, "Truth_answer": "Hội Khánh, French Indochina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Thích Quảng Đức born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 402, "Truth_answer": "At the age of seven, Thích Quảng Đức left to study Buddhism under Hòa thượng Thích Hoằng Thâm, who was his maternal uncle and spiritual master.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thích Quảng Đức's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 402, "Truth_answer": "At age 15, he took the samanera (novice) vows and was ordained as a monk at age 20 under the dharma name Thích Quảng Đức.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thích Quảng Đức do after leaving to study Buddhism under Hòa thượng Thích Hoằng Thâm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 402, "Truth_answer": "After ordination, Thích Quảng Đức traveled to a mountain near Ninh Hòa, vowing to live the life of a solitary Buddhism-practicing hermit for three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thích Quảng Đức article besides his childhood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 402, "Truth_answer": "Thích Quảng Đức returned in later life to open the Thien Loc pagoda at his mountain retreat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thích Quảng Đức do after living the life of a solitary Buddhism-practicing hermit for three years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "The album, entitled Hail to the King, was released on August 27, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Hail to the King by Avenged Sevenfold released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "Hail to the King charted as No. 1 on the US Billboard 200, the UK albums chart, as well as the Finnish, Brazilian, Canadian, and Irish charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p0", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/avenged-sevenfold-buried-alive-instrumental-cover-by-cats-coffee-guitars/iFoPXE49Sfg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Hail to the King by Avenged Sevenfold do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "On July 16, 2014 the album was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306172706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail_to_the_King_(Avenged_Sevenfold_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the album Hail to the King by Avenged Sevenfold sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold headlined Monster Energy's Welcome to Rockville two-day music festival in Jacksonville, FL, April 26–27, 2014, joined by more than 25 rock acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Avenged Sevenfold do any live shows to promote the album Hail to the King?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead, Rob Zombie, Chevelle, Korn, Staind, Alter Bridge, The Cult, Five Finger Death Punch, Volbeat, Black Label Society, Seether, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands played at the two-day music festival Welcome to Rockville besides Avenged Sevenfold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "On June 13, Avenged Sevenfold headlined the Friday night of Download Festival 2014. The band also headlined the Mayhem Festival 2014 with Korn, Asking Alexandria, and Trivium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Welcome to Rockville, did Avenged Sevenfold do any more shows for the album Hail to the King?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "08/25/2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Waking the Fallen: Resurrected by Avenged Sevenfold released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "The reissue charted No. 10 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Waking the Fallen: Resurrected by Avenged Sevenfold a remake of a previous album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the album Waking the Fallen: Resurrected by Avenged Sevenfold sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Luís Figo finished his international career with 127 caps and scoring 32 goals, and held the record until June 2016 for most appearances with the Portugal national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105062119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs_Figo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the international records that Luís Figo holds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Luís Figo is also Portugal's fourth-highest all time goalscorer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Luís Figo's biggest achievements that makes him a legend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "31 May 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Luís Figo retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Luís Figo is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Sporting CP, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan before retiring on 31 May 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105062119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs_Figo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Luís Figo play for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Italy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Luís Figo playing for when he retired?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Luís Figo held the record until June 2016 for most appearances with the Portugal national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105062119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs_Figo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Luís Figo still hold the record for the most appearances with the Portugal national team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Luís Figo finished his international career with 127 caps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105062119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs_Figo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many caps did Luís Figo end his international career with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 404, "Truth_answer": "Luís Figo announced his retirement from international football following the Euro 2004 final upset-defeat by Greece due to an alleged rift between him and national coach Luiz Felipe Scolari.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105062119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs_Figo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luís Figo have a bad relationship with someone that caused him to announce his retirement in 2004?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "At age seven, David Lee Marks moved into a house across the street from the family home of the three Wilson brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were David Marks' early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the three Wilson brothers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "The band the Marksmen was initially a side project for David Marks, who was growing tired of his songs being passed over for Beach Boys records by Murry Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened for David Marks besides what happened during his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "Siren Song; Ocean Liner; I Wanna Be Your Driver; Fool's Guarantee; Over My Head; Doctor Of Love; Bamboo Shack; Early In The Morning; Have Love Will Travel; Hollywood Joe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did David Marks make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "Inspired by a 1958 performance by guitarist John Maus, David Marks asked his parents to buy him a guitar, which they did on Christmas Eve, 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Marks article besides what songs he made?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to to the guitar David Marks got for Christmas in 1958?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "Hawthorne, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David Marks born or living at?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 405, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, David Marks studied jazz and classical guitar as a private student at the Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music in 1970–71.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did David Marks do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 406, "Truth_answer": "So they agreed to let me go in and recut half of it. The result was Nine Lives, which was finally released in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Lives_(Bonnie_Raitt_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tongue and Groove the original name of the Bonnie Raitt album, or the final one?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 406, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, as Bonnie Raitt was finishing work on her album, entitled Tongue and Groove, Warner Brothers cleaned house. The day after mastering was completed, the label dropped Raitt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tongue and Groove by Bonnie Raitt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 406, "Truth_answer": "Tongue and Groove", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Tongue and Groove by Bonnie Raitt originally called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 406, "Truth_answer": "No Way to Treat a Lady“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there singles released from the album Nine Lives?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 406, "Truth_answer": "No Way to Treat a Lady“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable songs on the album Nine Lives?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 406, "Truth_answer": "George Massenburg and Bill Payne (Tracks 1-5); Russ Kunkel (Track 3); Steve Tyrell (Track 6); Rob Fraboni (Tracks 7-10).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the album Nine Lives by Bonnie Raitt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "On December 11, 1964, at the age of 33, Sam Cooke was shot and killed by Bertha Franklin, the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Cooke do after he retired from the music industry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "On December 11, 1964, at the age of 33, Sam Cooke was shot and killed by Bertha Franklin, the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke run into hardship later in life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "On December 11, 1964, at the age of 33, Sam Cooke was shot and killed by Bertha Franklin, the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Cooke assassinated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "The motel's manager, Bertha Franklin, said she had shot Sam Cooke in self-defense after he broke into her office residence and attacked her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bertha Franklin shoot Sam Cooke?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "According to Franklin, she grappled with Sam Cooke, the two of them fell to the floor, and she then got up and ran to retrieve a gun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Cooke's attack on Bertha Franklin physical in nature?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "33", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Sam Cooke when he was assassinated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "The first funeral service for Sam Cooke was held on December 18, 1964, at A. R. Leak Funeral Home in Chicago; 200,000 fans lined up to view his body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else particularly interesting about Sam Cooke other than his death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the 200,000 fans who lined up to view Sam Cooke's body on December 18, 1964, all able to view it?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Sam Cooke currently buried?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sam Cooke's gravesite open to public viewing now?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "01/22/1931", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sam Cooke born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke was the fifth of eight children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sam Cooke go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke began his career with his siblings in a group called the Singing Children when he was six years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sam Cooke get his career started?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke first became known as lead singer with the Highway QC's when he was a teenager, having joined the group at the age of 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke join any other groups besides the Singing Children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Sam Cooke signed with Keen Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sam Cooke sign with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke's first hit, You Send Me, spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "Hits like You Send Me, A Change Is Gonna Come, Cupid, Chain Gang, Wonderful World, and Twistin' the Night Away are some of Sam Cooke's most popular songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke have any famous songs in his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 408, "Truth_answer": "Soul, gospel, R&B", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music did Sam Cooke perform?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "1902", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Tinker start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tinker was a speedy runner, stealing an average of 28 bases a season and even stealing home twice in one game on July 28, 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Tinker known for anything during his early time as a shortstop?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tinker was just an average hitter, batting .268 for his career in an era of high batting averages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Joe Tinker was a good runner, but could he bat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tinker was a member of the Chicago Cubs dynasty that won four pennants and two World Series championships between 1906 and 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tinker ever play in the World Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "Murphy was unhappy with Joe Tinker's high salary demands, which led him to agree to trade Tinker to the Cincinnati Reds in December 1912.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tinker go on to play with anyone after the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tinker is perhaps best known for the Tinker to Evers to Chance double play combination in the poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon, written by Franklin Pierce Adams in July 1910.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is interesting besides Joe Tinker playing for the Cincinatti Reds?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "This work was first published as That Double Play Again in the New York Evening Mail on July 12, 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930161008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball%27s_Sad_Lexicon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon by Franklin Pierce Adams ever published?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 409, "Truth_answer": "The poem is presented from the viewpoint of a New York Giants fan watching the Chicago Cubs infield of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance complete a double play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930161008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball%27s_Sad_Lexicon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon by Franklin Pierce Adams about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 410, "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Yassin was a founder of Hamas, an Islamist Palestinian paramilitary organization and political party. It has also claimed responsibility for a number of suicide attacks targeting Israeli civilians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ahmed Yassin's involvement in the attacks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 410, "Truth_answer": "According to an Israeli government website, Ahmed Yassin was the dominant authority of Hamas leadership, which was directly involved in planning, orchestrating and launching terror attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ahmed Yassin do as leader of Hamas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 410, "Truth_answer": "In this capacity, Ahmed Yassin personally gave his approval for the launching of Qassam rockets against Israeli cities, as well as for the numerous Hamas terrorist bombings and suicide operations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Yassin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said of Ahmed Yassin by the Israeli government besides him being the dominant authority of Hamas leadership??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 410, "Truth_answer": "The assassination of Ahmed Yassin led to Hamas, for the first time, being named the most popular movement in Palestine by the residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ahmed Yassin's greatest accomplishment stated in the article about him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 410, "Truth_answer": "The UN Commission on Human Rights passed a resolution condemning the killing supported by votes from 31 countries. The Arab League council and the African Union also expressed condemnation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Ahmed Yassin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 410, "Truth_answer": "Abdel Aziz Rantisi was announced as the new head of Hamas. Rantisi was killed by Israel on 17 April 2004 in an assassination almost identical to that of Ahmed Yassin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ahmed Yassin article besides international condemnation of his assassination?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Members of Avenged Sevenfold cite In Flames, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, Elton John, Leonard Cohen, At the Gates, Helloween, Dream Theater, Pennywise, NOFX, Pantera, and more as influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band Avenged Sevenfold's biggest influence ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold has been categorized under many genres of heavy music, mainly heavy metal, hard rock, progressive metal and metalcore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music does the band Avenged Sevenfold play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Def Leppard, Guns N' Roses, The Beatles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold have other bands that they styled their sound from besides In Flames, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, Elton John, Leonard Cohen, At the Gates, Helloween, Dream Theater, Pennywise, NOFX, and Pantera?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold have any other influences besides In Flames, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, Elton John, Leonard Cohen, At the Gates, Helloween, Dream Theater, Pennywise, NOFX, Pantera, Def Leppard, Guns N' Roses, and The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Sounding the Seventh Trumpet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Avenged Sevenfold's first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "City of Evil, Avenged Sevenfold's third album and major label debut, was released on June 7, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avenged Sevenfold release a 3rd album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at No.30 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling over 30,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album City of Evil by Avenged Sevenfold a success ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was the song Dear God by Avenged Sevenfold on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "Dear God was the fourth single and a notable deviation from Avenged Sevenfold's usual heavy metal style, taking on more of a country feel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200422030332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dear God considered as heavy as Avenged Sevenfold's previous songs ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 411, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Avenged Sevenfold's fans react to the country sound of their song Dear God?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 412, "Truth_answer": "Revolutions per Minute is the second studio album by American rock band Rise Against, released on April 8, 2003 by Fat Wreck Chords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125175626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutions_per_Minute_(Rise_Against_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Revolutions per Minute by the band Rise Against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 412, "Truth_answer": "04/24/2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album The Unraveling by the band Rise Against released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 412, "Truth_answer": "04/08/2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Revolutions per Minute by the band Rise Against released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 412, "Truth_answer": "Although it failed to peak within any record charts, The Unraveling received positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album The Unraveling by the band Rise Against a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 413, "Truth_answer": "1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Rise Against formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 413, "Truth_answer": "5", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many original members were in the band Rise Against?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 413, "Truth_answer": "To promote the album The Unraveling, Rise Against toured extensively throughout North America and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_Against_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rise Against tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 413, "Truth_answer": "Before Rise Against, Principe and Wleklinski were members of the punk rock band 88 Fingers Louie. This band toured and recorded to moderate success, but disbanded on two separate occasions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rise Against have any issues that would later cause them problems?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 413, "Truth_answer": "88 Fingers Louie disbanded in late 1996 due to fights between band members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913050003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/88_Fingers_Louie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band 88 Fingers Louie disband?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 413, "Truth_answer": "Following the second breakup, Principe and Wleklinski decided to form a new band called Transistor Revolt, and recruited drummer Toni Tintari, guitarist Kevin White, and lead vocalist Tim McIlrath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_Against_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rise Against article besides the band 88 Fingers Louie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 414, "Truth_answer": "1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the band The White Stripes formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 414, "Truth_answer": "Jack White", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of the White Stripes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 414, "Truth_answer": "Meg White", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack White the only member of the band The White Stripes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 414, "Truth_answer": "1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the band The White Stripes first formed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 414, "Truth_answer": "Jack explained: Meg loves peppermints, and we were going to call ourselves The Peppermints. But since our last name was White, we decided to call it 'The White Stripes'.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Stripes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band The White Stripes settle on the name The White Stripes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "Larry Brown won his first (and ultimately only) NBA Championship during his first year with the Detroit Pistons in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Detroit Pistons in relation to Larry Brown (basketball).", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "Larry Brown was chosen as the head coach for the USA men's basketball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Larry Brown (basketball) won the NBA Championship during his first year with the Detroit Pistons in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Larry Brown (basketball) expected to win a silver/gold medal for the USA men's basketball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "That team won the bronze medal at the Olympics, the first U.S. men's basketball team to fail to win gold since professional players began playing on the team in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Brown_(basketball)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen at the 2004 Summer Olympics besides Larry Brown (basketball) being head coach for the USA men's basketball team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Larry Brown (basketball) berating his USA men's basketball teammates for winning only bronze at the 2004 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "In May 2005, rumors surfaced that Larry Brown would become the Cleveland Cavaliers' team president as soon as the Detroit Pistons finished their postseason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Larry Brown's (basketball) time with the Detroit Pistons besides winning the 2004 NBA Championship and being head coach for the USA men's basketball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Brown (basketball) become the basketball team Cleveland Cavaliers' president?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 415, "Truth_answer": "Larry Brown's tenure as Knicks head coach lasted one season. The Knicks fired him on June 23, 2006 after he led the team to a 23–59 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Brown_(basketball)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Larry Brown (baskteball) as the basketball team the Knicks' coach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "On April 17, 2012, ESPN reported that Larry Brown was to be named the new head coach of the SMU Mustangs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Larry Brown's (basketball) career begin at SMU?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Larry Brown (basketball) officially take over as head coach of the SMU Mustangs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the 2014-2015 season for the SMU Mustangs with Larry Brown (basketball)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "In September 2015, Larry Brown was suspended by the NCAA for 30% of the Mustangs' games in the 2015–2016 season. The team was banned from 2016 post-season play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Brown_(basketball)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the SMU Mustangs go far in the 2014-2015 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "The NCAA found that Larry Brown failed to report violations when a former administrative assistant committed fraud on behalf of a student-athlete and he initially lied about his knowledge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Brown_(basketball)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Larry Brown (basketball) suspended and the SMU Mustangs banned?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "On July 8, 2016, Larry Brown announced his resignation as head basketball coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Brown (basketball) face any other consequences from his failure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 416, "Truth_answer": "On June 12, 2018, Larry Brown accepted the proposal of Auxilium Torino to became the new head coach of the Italian basketball club of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Larry Brown (basketball) article besides his coaching for the SMU Mustangs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 417, "Truth_answer": "Koda Kumi debuted on December 6, 2000, with the single Take Back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Koda Kumi in a band in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 417, "Truth_answer": "Koda Kumi recorded the charity single The Meaning of Peace with Korean singer BoA as part of Avex's Song+Nation project to raise funds for charity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoA_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Koda Kumi article besides her debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 417, "Truth_answer": "The September 11, 2001 attacks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the charity single The Meaning of Peace by Koda Kumi and BoA raise money for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 417, "Truth_answer": "In March 2002, Koda Kumi released her debut album Affection under Rhythm Zone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koda_Kumi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Koda Kumi record after the release of her charity single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 417, "Truth_answer": "Take Back, Trust Your Love, Color of Soul, So Into You“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108050426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affection_(Koda_Kumi_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there singles released from the album Affection by Koda Kumi under Rhythm Zone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 417, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Trust Your Love reached the top spot on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Singles Sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201218212425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_Your_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the singles Take Back, Trust Your Love, Color of Soul, and So Into You by Koda Kumi do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 418, "Truth_answer": "On February 2, 2011, Koda Kumi's 49th single Pop Diva was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Koda Kumi in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 418, "Truth_answer": "Commercially, Pop Diva experienced moderate success in Japan, reaching number four on the Oricon Singles Chart and number 11 on the Japan Hot 100, the latter published by Billboard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the single Pop Diva by Koda Kumi successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 418, "Truth_answer": "Dejavu is the ninth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi. It was released on March 2, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180405083840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dejavu_(Koda_Kumi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dejavu by Koda Kumi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 418, "Truth_answer": "Dejavu topped the Oricon charts at #1 and remained on the charts for twenty-four weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180405083840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dejavu_(Koda_Kumi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Dejavu by Koda Kumi successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 418, "Truth_answer": "Japonesque is the tenth studio album by Japanese recording artist Kumi Koda. It was released on January 25, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161012095748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japonesque_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Japonesque by Koda Kumi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 418, "Truth_answer": "Commercially, Japonesque was pretty successful. It became Koda Kumi's sixth studio album to reach the top spot on Japan's Oricon Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161012095748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japonesque_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Japonesque by Koda Kumi successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "The Strokes are an American rock band from New York City. Formed in 1998, the band is composed of singer Julian Casablancas, and four others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Strokes the name of a band, a song, an album, or what?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "Guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio Moretti", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strokes_p0", "http://en.termwiki.com/EN/Ting_Tings_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band The Strokes besides Julian Casablancas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "Released on July 30, 2001, the album Is This It peaked at number 33 on the US Billboard 200 and number two on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band The Strokes' first success together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "Three singles were released from the album: Hard to Explain, Last Nite, and Someday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any notable singles released from the album Is This It by The Strokes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "Julian Casablancas is best known as the lead singer and primary songwriter of American rock band The Strokes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116032525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Casablancas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julian Casablancas just a singer, or did he play an instrument, too?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "After the release of Is This It, the band toured around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strokes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Strokes go on tour for the album Is This It?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 419, "Truth_answer": "The band toured around the world—including Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did he band The Strokes go on tour for the album Is This It?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 420, "Truth_answer": "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill is a play with music by Lanie Robertson, recounting some events in the life of Billie Holiday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lady Day?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 420, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald won the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play for her role as Billie Holiday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Audra McDonald recognized for her role in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 420, "Truth_answer": "2014 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Audra McDonald receive besides the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 420, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald is the first person to earn six Tony Award wins for acting and the first person to win a Tony Award in all four acting categories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Audra McDonald's feature in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 420, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald performed in Lady Day in June 2017 through September 9, 2017, at the Wyndham's Theatre in the West End.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald do anything else besides her role in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 420, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 Broadway production was filmed at the Cafe Brasil in New Orleans and broadcast on HBO on March 12, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526210414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Day_at_Emerson%27s_Bar_and_Grill_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald perform anywhere else besides at the Wyndham's Theatre in the West End?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 421, "Truth_answer": "Van der Graaf Generator have inspired several notable musicians, including Rush, John Lydon, Marc Almond, Graham Coxon, Luca Prodan, Mark E. Smith, John Frusciante, Bruce Dickinson and Julian Cope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108073055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Van der Graaf Generator influence many people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 421, "Truth_answer": "Van der Graaf Generator have generally been commercially unsuccessful outside of early 1970s Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the group Van der Graaf Generator popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 421, "Truth_answer": "Progressive rock, experimental rock, art rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108073055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Graaf_Generator_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did the band Van der Graaf Generator perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 421, "Truth_answer": "A new album, Do Not Disturb was released in September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Van der Graaf Generator ever release any more music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 421, "Truth_answer": "Although generally categorised as a progressive rock group, Cope is keen to distance Van der Graaf Generator from that movement, stating Their music was like some Brechtian bar band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the band Van der Graaf Generator besides their most recent album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 421, "Truth_answer": "Van der Graaf Generator have been acknowledged as an influence on the neo-progressive rock subgenre which emerged in the 1980s and featured Marillion as its most successful band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways did the band Van der Graaf Generator influence the sound of music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "On 22 June 2011, the Chinese authorities released Ai Weiwei from jail after almost three months' detention on charges of tax evasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ai Weiwei release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "After Ai Weiwei's release, his sister gave some details about his detention condition to the press, explaining that he was subjected to a kind of psychological torture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ai Weiwei do after his release from jail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei was detained in a tiny room with constant light, and two guards were set very close to him at all times, and watched him constantly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of psychological torture was Ai Weiwei subjected to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the press respond to Ai Weiwei's release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "The release of Ai Weiwei on bail shows that the Chinese government could not find any solid evidence of Ai's alleged economic crime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ai Weiwei found guilty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Chinese authorities were again investigating Ai Weiwei and his associates, this time under the charge of spreading pornography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ai Weiwei investigated for anything else besides his alleged economic crime?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "Following his release from prison in 2015, Ai Weiwei moved to Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ai Weiwei was released for the last time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 422, "Truth_answer": "In September 2019 Ai Weiwei moved to live in Cambridge, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Weiwei travel anywhere after being released for the last time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau demanded a total of over 12 million yuan (US$1.85 million) from Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. in unpaid taxes and fines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the tax case with Ai Weiwei involving?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei had deposited 1.33 million in a government-controlled account in order to appeal. Ai said he will not pay the remainder because he does not recognize the charge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Ai Weiwei and his family able to pay the taxes and fines that the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau demanded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "On 27 September, the court upheld the 2.4 million tax evasion fine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all the charges of the case dropped against Ai Weiwei?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "In October 2012, authorities revoked the license of Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. for failing to re-register, an annual requirement by the administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So what happened to Ai Weiwei after the court decision that upheld the 2.4 million tax evasion fine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "Lawyers acting for Ai Weiwei submitted an appeal against the fine in January 2012; the Chinese government subsequently agreed to conduct a review.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Weiwei fight the decision with any appeals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "Offers of donations poured in from Ai Weiwei's fans across the world when the fine was announced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Weiwei have any devoted followers during his tax case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "On 20 June, hundreds of Ai Weiwei's supporters gathered outside the Chaoyang District Court in Beijing despite a small army of police officers, some of whom videotaped the crowd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects did you find interesting from the Ai Weiwei article besides his tax case?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 423, "Truth_answer": "To thank creditors and acknowledge the contributions as loans, Ai Weiwei designed and issued loan receipts to all who participated in the campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Weiwei do anything to thank his supporters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 424, "Truth_answer": "The Mississippi stage is usually divided into three or more chronological periods. Each period is an arbitrary historical distinction varying regionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the chronology of Mississippian culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 424, "Truth_answer": "The Mississippi period should not be confused with the Mississippian culture. The Mississippi period is the chronological stage, while Mississippian culture refers to the cultural similarities that characterize this society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mississippian culture article besides its chronology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 424, "Truth_answer": "The Early Mississippi period (1000–1200 CE) had just transitioned from the Late Woodland period way of life (500–1000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What exactly is the chronology of Mississipian culture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 424, "Truth_answer": "The Early Mississippi period (1000–1200 CE) had just transitioned from the Late Woodland period way of life (500–1000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The Early Mississipi period transitioned to what?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 424, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The Early Mississippi period transitioned to what, though?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 425, "Truth_answer": "The Caddoan Mississippian area is a regional variant of the Mississippian culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Caddoan Mississippian regarding Mississippian culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 425, "Truth_answer": "The climate in this area was drier than areas in the eastern woodlands, and the lower population on the plains may have meant fewer neighboring competing chiefdoms to contend with.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of variant of the Mississippian culture was Caddoan Mississippian?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 425, "Truth_answer": "Living on the western edge of the Mississippian world, the Caddoans may have faced fewer military threats from their neighbors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Caddoan Mississippian section of the Mississippian culture article say about Mississippi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 425, "Truth_answer": "The Caddoan Mississippian area covered a large territory, including what is now eastern Oklahoma, western Arkansas, northeastern Texas, and northwestern Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mississippian culture article besides the Caddoan Mississippian section?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 425, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Caddoan Mississippian area cover any other states besides what is now eastern Oklahoma, western Arkansas, northeastern Texas, and northwestern Louisiana?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "In her Olympic debut at the 2002 Winter Olympics at age 17, Lindsey Vonn raced in both slalom and combined in Salt Lake City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Lindsey Vonn in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn's best result came with sixth in combined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn win the 2002 Winter Olympic race in slalom?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn's best result came with sixth in combined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn place in the race at Salt Lake City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, 2003, Lindsey Vonn earned a silver medal in downhill in the Junior World Championship at Puy Saint-Vincent, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Lindsey Vonn in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "On March 24, 2004, Lindsey Vonn was the downhill silver medalist at the U.S. Alpine Championships at Mt. Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Lindsey Vonn go to race besides Puy Saint-Vincent, France?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "Earlier that year 2004, Lindsey Vonn climbed onto the World Cup podium for the first time with a third-place finish in downhill in January 2004 at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn go anywhere else to race besides Mt. Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, Alaska?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Lindsey Vonn competed in four races at her first World Championships held in Bormio, Italy, pulling in fourth-place finishes in both the downhill and the combined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn race anywhere in 2005?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn was ninth in super-G, but failed to finish the giant slalom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lindsey Vonn article besides her races from 2003-2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 426, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn cited the unexpected appearance of her father, with whom she has a strained relationship, for rattling her before the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lindsey Vonn fail to finish the giant slalom in her first World Championship in Bormio, Italy, in 2005?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "On February 17, in her first event, Lindsey Vonn won the gold medal in the downhill at Whistler Blackcomb, becoming the first American woman to win Olympic gold in downhill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lindsey Vonn perform in the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "In her second event, the super combined, Lindsey Vonn finished first in the downhill portion of the race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn have any other notable moments besides winning the gold medal in her first event at the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "25", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Lindsey Vonn at this time during the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "In her third event, the super-G, Lindsey Vonn finished third behind Andrea Fischbacher and Tina Maze, 0.74 seconds behind Fischbacher's winning time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lindsey Vonn article besides her participation in the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "In her fourth event, the giant slalom, fog affected visibility. Lindsey Vonn crashed in her first run, resulting in a broken fourth finger and Vonn's disqualification from the event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn have more then three events at the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn crashed in her first run, resulting in a broken fourth finger and Vonn's disqualification from the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn disqualified from her fourth event in the 2010 Winter Olympics because of her broken finger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "In her fifth event, the slalom, Lindsey Vonn lost control and straddled a gate, disqualifying her from the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn lose out on any other events due to her finger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn's fifth event in the 2010 Winter Olympics her final event?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias was born in Madrid, Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Enrique Iglesias born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and Filipina socialite and magazine journalist Isabel Preysler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Enrique Iglesias' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "In late 2001, Enrique Iglesias started a relationship with Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Enrique Inglesias married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "The couple had twins, Nicholas and Lucy, on Saturday, 16 December 2017, at South Miami Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Enrique Iglesias start expressing an interest in music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias ever sing with his father?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 428, "Truth_answer": "On 12 July 1995, Iglesias released Enrique Iglesias, a collection of light rock ballads, including hits such as Si Tú Te Vas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p3", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias have any successful songs or albums during his early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 429, "Truth_answer": "According to Clive Barker, his intended portrayal of Pinhead as an articulate and intelligent character was initially not well received by the producers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of personality does Pinhead (Hellraiser) have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 429, "Truth_answer": "Some suggested that Pinhead should act more like Freddy Krueger and crack jokes, while others suggested that he be a silent character like Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the producers of the film Hellraiser end up doing about Pinhead's (Hellraiser) personality?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 429, "Truth_answer": "Barker insisted that Pinhead's personality be more evocative of Christopher Lee's portrayal of Count Dracula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clive Barker follow the suggestion of the producers of the film Hellraiser?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 429, "Truth_answer": "In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Pinhead (Hellraiser) besides his personality?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 429, "Truth_answer": "Pinhead at first has no memory of his human past, though is reminded in Hellbound: Hellraiser II, resulting in him being spiritually weakened and killed by the Chanard Cenobite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pinhead (Hellraiser) have other weaknesses besides needing to have been purposely summoned into the physical world through the Lament Configuration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 430, "Truth_answer": "South Africa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Hansie Cronje a stand-in captain for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 430, "Truth_answer": "1993–94", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Hansie Cronje begin to captain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 430, "Truth_answer": "In the first ODI, Hansie Cronje guided South Africa to victory against Australia at the MCG with 91*, which won him the man of the match award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612175204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hansie Cronje perform during 1993-94?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 430, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hansie Cronje win any other awards or titles besides man of the match for guiding South Africa to victory against Australia at the MCG?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 430, "Truth_answer": "Hansie Cronje, who'd previously been vice-captain, was named as captain for the test series with New Zealand in 1994–95.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612175204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansie_Cronje_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hansie Cronje become captain full-time after 1993-1994?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 431, "Truth_answer": "During the 2006–2007 Civil War crossover, the superpowered community is split over the Superhuman Registration Act, which required them to register with and become agents of the US government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the anti-registration movement for Human Torch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 431, "Truth_answer": "Human Torch is a friend and frequent ally of the superhero Spider-Man, who is approximately the same age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What characters were Human Torch's allies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 431, "Truth_answer": "Over the Internet, Human Torch meets a young woman, Cole, whom he learns is the daughter of one of the Fantastic Four's oldest enemies, the Wizard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Human Torch have enemies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 431, "Truth_answer": "Human Torch and his sister allied with the underground rebels, the Secret Avengers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the anti-registration movement affect Human Torch's group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 431, "Truth_answer": "Shortly afterward, during the Secret Invasion company-wide crossover, the shape-shifting extraterrestrial Skrulls intensified their clandestine infiltration of Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Human Torch involved in any big battles or conflicts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 432, "Truth_answer": "Growing up in Glenville, New York, a fictional Long Island suburban town, Johnny Storm lost his mother in a car accident from which his father, surgeon Franklin Storm, escaped unharmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Human Torch's biography about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 432, "Truth_answer": "Franklin Storm spiraled into alcoholism and financial ruin, and was imprisoned after killing a loan shark in self-defense. Johnny Storm was then raised by his older sister, Sue Storm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was written about Human Torch besides losing his mother in a car accident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 432, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Storm lost his mother in a car accident from which his father, surgeon Franklin Storm, escaped unharmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Franklin Storm spiral into alcoholism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 432, "Truth_answer": "In The Fantastic Four #4, it is Johnny Storm who discovers an amnesiac hobo whom he helps regain his memory as the antihero Namor the Sub-Mariner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Human Torch article besides his parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 432, "Truth_answer": "One of the three most popular heroes of Marvel Comics' 1940s forerunner, Timely Comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Namor the Sub-Mariner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 433, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people in favor of the Trump administration's budget proposal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 433, "Truth_answer": "On April 9, 2014, Mick Mulvaney offered a proposal based on the Obama proposal as a substitute amendment in order to force a vote on the President's budget request.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mick Mulvaney's proposed 2014 budget?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 433, "Truth_answer": "2–413", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the total vote regarding Mick Mulvaney's 2014 budget proposal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 433, "Truth_answer": "The President's proposal failed in a vote of 2–413, although Democrats were urged by their leadership to vote against this political stunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Democrats or Republicans win in the vote for Mick Mulvaney's 2014 budget proposal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "01/11/2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Anal Cunt's new material released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "Fuckin' A", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album released by the band Anal Cunt on January 11, 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Fuckin' A by the band Anal Cunt have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "06/11/2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Seth Putnam from the band Anal Cunt die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "Anal Cunt's frontman and founder Seth Putnam died of a suspected heart attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Seth Putnam from the band Anal Cunt die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Seth Putnam from the band Anal Cunt's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Seth Putnam from the band Anal Cunt's funeral well-attended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "03/01/1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Anal Cunt formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "Final lineup: Seth Putnam, Tim Morse, Josh Martin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members of the band Anal Cunt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "Former members: Mike Mahan, Fred Ordonez, John Kozik, Paul Kraynak, Scott Hull, Nate Linehan, John Gillis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other members of the band Anal Cunt besides Seth Putnam, Tim Morse, and Josh Martin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "Originally, Anal Cunt was to produce a form of 'anti-music', without rhythm, beats, riffs, lyrics, song titles or any other of the normal features of a band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about the band Anal Cunt's formation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "After the band Anal Cunt's reformation on March 1, 1991, they decided they wanted to change their style to avoid getting bored again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed the band Anal Cunt's intention to produce 'anti-music'?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "On June 11, 2011, Anal Cunt's frontman and founder Seth Putnam died of a suspected heart attack, seemingly ending the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the band Anal Cunt still together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "Some more EPs followed, including the world's first acoustic noisecore record, the Unplugged EP, before Putnam finally decided to introduce some elements of real songs into Anal Cunt's material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anal Cunt article besides the band's formation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 435, "Truth_answer": "Originally, Anal Cunt was to produce a form of 'anti-music', without rhythm, beats, riffs, lyrics, song titles or any other of the normal features of a band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_Cunt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is anti-music for the band Anal Cunt?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 436, "Truth_answer": "1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jonas Salk start doing polio research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 436, "Truth_answer": "Harry Weaver, director of research at the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, asked Jonas Salk to find out if there were more types of polio than the three then known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first part of Jonas Salk's polio research?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 436, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk find out if there were more than three types of polio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 436, "Truth_answer": "In 1954 Jonas Salk tested the vaccine on about one million children, known as the polio pioneers. The vaccine was announced as safe on April 12, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jonas Salk discover in his polio research?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 436, "Truth_answer": "After successful tests on laboratory animals, on July 2, 1952, assisted by the staff at the D.T. Watson Home for Crippled Children, Jonas Salk injected 43 children with his vaccine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first person get the polio vaccine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 437, "Truth_answer": "New York University Medical School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jonas Salk go to medical school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 437, "Truth_answer": "1934-1939", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period did Jonas Salk go to New York University Medical School?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 437, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk had decided he did not want to practice medicine. Instead, he became absorbed in research, even taking a year off to study biochemistry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jonas Salk study in medical school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 437, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk later focused more of his studies on bacteriology which had replaced medicine as his primary interest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk study anything else in medical school besides biochemistry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 437, "Truth_answer": "I had an opportunity to spend time in elective periods in my last year in medical school, in a laboratory that was involved in studies on influenza.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jonas Salk do in the 1930s besides attend medical school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "Gaelic Ireland was involved in trade with Britain and mainland Europe from ancient times, and this trade increased over the centuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the economy like in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "In the Middle Ages the main exports were textiles such as wool and linen while the main imports were luxury items.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gaelic Ireland article besides its economy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of luxury items were the main imports in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "Money was seldom used in Gaelic society; instead, goods and services were usually exchanged for other goods and services (barter).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gaelic Ireland's economy consist of besides import of luxury goods?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the exchange of goods and services happen at in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "The economy was mainly a pastoral one, based on livestock (cows, sheep, pigs, goats, etc.) and their products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Gaelic Ireland's economy besides barter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "Cattle was the main element in the Irish pastoral economy and the main form of wealth, providing milk, butter, cheese, meat, fat, hides, and so forth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the people of Gaelic Ireland do with the livestock items?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "Cattle were a highly mobile form of wealth and economic resource which could be quickly and easily moved to a safer locality in time of war or trouble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the people of Gaelic Ireland move their cattle to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 438, "Truth_answer": "Sheep, goats and pigs were also a valuable resource but had a lesser role in Irish pastoralism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the people of Gaelic Ireland use besides cattle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. helped Geelong to a grand final appearance in 1989, where he kicked a grand final record nine goals in a losing team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gary Ablett Sr. do at Geelong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. debuted for the Cats in Round 7 and after just nine games on the wing, Ablett was selected to his first State of Origin game for Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gary Ablett Sr. do for the Cats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gary Ablett Sr. start playing for the Cats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. is Geelong's all-time leading goalkicker, with 1021 goals; and, in 2006, was voted by Geelong players as the greatest Geelong footballer of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about Gary Ablett Sr.'s time with the Cats besides his debut and helping them to a grand final appearance in 1989?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr.'s individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame, selection in the AFL Team of the Century, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. win any other honors besides being Geelong's all-leading goalkicker and being voted as the greatest Geelong footballer of all time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "1984-1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Gary Ablett Sr. play with the Cats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. signed a one-year contract for the 1984 season with Geelong, and he began his first season under the guidance of Tom Hafey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gary Ablett Sr. do in 1984?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 439, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Gary Ablett Sr. wed his long-time girlfriend Sue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gary Ablett Sr. achieve in 1985?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. helped the Cats reach the finals on the back of a ten match winning streak to end the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable thing happened in September with Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr.'s individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame, selection in the AFL Team of the Century, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. win any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "The 1993 AFL Players Association MVP award (now known as the Leigh Matthews Trophy), and three Coleman Medals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honors did Gary Ablett Sr. accumulate besides induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame and selection in the AFL Team of the Century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "On 1 February 1991, Gary Ablett Sr., aged 29, stunned most football fans when he announced his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's/sportscasters' response to Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "A Norm Smith Medal, the 1984 Geelong Best & Fairest, and being the leading goal-kicker for the Cats on nine occasions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards or honors that Gary Ablett Sr. received besides induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame and selection in the AFL Team of the Century, the 1993 AFL Players Association MVP award (now known as the Leigh Matthews Trophy), three Coleman Medals, four All-Australian jumpers, and eleven State representative jumpers for Victoria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "In early 1996, Gary Ablett Sr. was suspended for five games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr. article besides his awards and honors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "For striking St Kilda's 172 cm Kristian Bardsley with a raised forearm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Gary Ablett Sr. suspended for five games in early 1996?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. has since remarked that his lengthy suspension was the beginning of the end“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Gary Ablett Sr.'s suspension in early 1996?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "In October 1996, Gary Ablett Sr. missed Geelong's first training session and was fined $10,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. have any other problems besides his early 1996 suspension?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 440, "Truth_answer": "In 22 November 1996 Gary Ablett Sr. was admitted to hospital with a severe bout of gastro. On 28 November, Ablett faced traffic charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What further problems did Gary Ablett Sr. have besides his early 1996 suspension and missing Geelong's first training session in October 1996?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "08/18/1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Larry Bird retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird and Magic Johnson wrote a book together (with Jackie MacMullan) titled When The Game Was Ours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Larry Bird's plan for post-retirement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird promote his book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "The Celtics employed Larry Bird as a special assistant in the team's front office from 1992 until 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities did Larry Bird get into post-retirement career-wise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Larry Bird accepted the position of coach of the Indiana Pacers and said he would be on the job for no more than three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Larry Bird's employment as a special assistant in the Celtics' front office only last until 1997?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "Despite having no previous coaching experience, Larry Bird led the Pacers to a 58–24 record—the franchise's best as an NBA team at the time—in the 1997–98 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Larry Bird received as a good coach for the Indiana Pacers in 1997?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird was named the NBA Coach of the Year for his efforts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Indiana Pacers win any awards with Larry Bird coaching?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird then led the Pacers to consecutive Central Division titles in 1999 and 2000 and a berth in the 2000 NBA Finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was coaching the Indiana Pacers for the 1997-1998 season the last thing Larry Bird did in his tenure as their coach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "Larry Bird resigned his head coaching position shortly after the end of the 2000 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Bird continue his success as coach for the Indiana Pacers after 2000?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 441, "Truth_answer": "3 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Larry Bird stay in the position of coach for the Indiana Pacers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was World War II over?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "Wladyslaw Gomułka was a deputy prime minister in the Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland from January-June 1945, and the Provisional Government of National Unity from 1945-1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the leaders in Poland post-World War II?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "Using his position in the PPR and government, Wladyslaw Gomułka led the leftist social transformations in Poland and participated in the crushing of the resistance to the communist rule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What politics resulted from World War II in Poland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1940s, Poland's communist government was split by a rivalry between Władysław Gomulka and Bolesław Bierut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there people that opposed Władysław Gomułka?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "Wladyslaw Gomułka led a home national group while Bierut headed a group reared by Stalin in the Soviet Union. The struggle ultimately led to Gomułka's removal from power in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted from the rivalry between Władysław Gomulka and Bolesław Bierut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "Thereafter, public activity was interrupted by an eight year long period during which Władysław Gomułka performed no official functions and was subjected to persecution and imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Władysław Gomułka was removed from power in 1948?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "On 20 October 1956, the Central Committee brought Władysław Gomułka and several associates into the Politburo, removed others, and elected Gomułka as first secretary of the Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Władysław Gomułka ever return to power?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 442, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka, the former prisoner of the Stalinists, enjoyed wide popular support across the country, expressed by the participants of a massive street demonstration in Warsaw on 24 October 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in the Władysław Gomułka article besides his return to power?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 443, "Truth_answer": "Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy's relationship became more tumultuous, leading to verbal altercations after concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the break up of Uncle Tupelo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 443, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Tupelo split on May 1, 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Uncle Tupelo break up", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 443, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy encouraged his bandmates to join him in a new group, while Jay Farrar searched for members for a band of his own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Uncle Tupelo do aftert the break up", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 443, "Truth_answer": "Following the breakup, Jay Farrar formed Son Volt with Mike Heidorn, while the remaining members continued as Wilco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting thing on Uncle Tupelo post-breakup besides Jeff Tweedy encouraging his bandmates to join him in a new group, while Jay Farrar searched for members for a band of his own.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 444, "Truth_answer": "Jay Farrar searched for members for a band of his own. Jeff Tweedy was able to retain the rest of the Uncle Tupelo lineup, and created Wilco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what took place after Uncle Tupelo broke up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 444, "Truth_answer": "Wilco began rehearsing a few days after the final Uncle Tupelo concert, and by August 1994 they were in the recording studio for their first album, A.M..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Wilco start recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 444, "Truth_answer": "Regarding the possibility of a reunion, Mike Heidorn reported in a PopMatters interview that nothing's ever for sure, but I would have to say, 'No such thing' .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Uncle Tupelo article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 444, "Truth_answer": "Jay Farrar said that he does not want the band to get back together, while Jeff Tweedy said that he believes that a reunion would not be productive musically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uncle Tupelo ever reunite?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Earl is so-named because of Earl Long's relatives, including nephew and U.S. Senator Russell Long", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824203422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Long_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Uncle Earl a nickname for Earl Long?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Earl Long feel about the nickname Uncle Earl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "Earl Long's erratic political behavior led the aspiring singer Jay Chevalier to compose in 1959 the song, The Ballad of Earl K. Long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a popular Earl Long anecdote?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earl Long make any public statements regarding the song The Ballad of Earl K. Long?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any anecdotes about Earl Long that relate to his family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other information relating to the nickname 'Uncle Earl' for Earl Long besides being so because of his relatives, including newphew and U.S. Senator Russell Long?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "Blaze Starr was an American stripper and burlesque star. She was also known for her affair with Louisiana Governor Earl Kemp Long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928121601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaze_Starr_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any anecdotes regarding Earl Long's affairs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 445, "Truth_answer": "Earl Long's liaison with New Orleans stripper Blaze Starr did not affect his electoral success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824203422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Long_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the anecdotes embarass Earl Long or his family?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 446, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam is plays alternative rock, grunge, hard rock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did Pearl Jam play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 446, "Truth_answer": "Some famous Pearl Jam songs are Alive and Even Flow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some Pearl Jam songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 446, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam has released albums like Ten and Yield", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Pearl Jam release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 446, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam was formed after the demise of Gossard and Ament's previous band, Mother Love Bone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting inspects are in the Pearl Jam article besides genre, songs, and albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 446, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam broke into the mainstream with its debut album, Ten, in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pearl Jam do to make the band a success.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament were members of pioneering grunge band Green River during the mid-1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pearl Jam get their start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 447, "Truth_answer": "Green River toured and recorded to moderate success but disbanded in 1987 due to a stylistic division between bandmates Mark Arm and Steve Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament have success with the pioneering grunge band Green River?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 448, "Truth_answer": "Since its rediscovery by Europeans in the 19th century, the Popol Vuh has attracted the attention of many creators of cultural works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031161924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popol_Vuh_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Popol Vuh's reflections in western culture ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 449, "Truth_answer": "In 1701, Father Ximénez came to Santo Tomás Chichicastenango. This town was in the Quiché territory and therefore is probably where Fr. Ximénez first redacted the work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Father Ximenez's manuscript for the Popol Vuh written?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 449, "Truth_answer": "Father Ximénez's manuscript contains the oldest known text of Popol Vuh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031161924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popol_Vuh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of Father Ximenez's manuscript for the Popol Vuh?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 449, "Truth_answer": "Ximénez transcribed and translated the manuscript in parallel Kʼicheʼ and Spanish columns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031161924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popol_Vuh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Father Ximénez's manuscript for the Popol Vuh besides when it was written and significance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 450, "Truth_answer": "[Normal fetishes] become pathological only when they have pushed the whole love object into the background and themselves appropriate the function of a love object“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Stekel say about fetishes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 450, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Stekel holds that fetichism is the patient's unconscious religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Wilhelm Stekel say about fetishes besides [Normal fetishes] become pathological only when they have pushed the whole love object into the background and themselves appropriate the function of a love object“?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 450, "Truth_answer": "Normal fetishes for Wilhelm Stekel contributed more broadly to choice of lifestyle: thus choice of vocation was actually an attempt to solve mental conflicts through the displacement of them“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm Stekel have any more comments besides besides [Normal fetishes] become pathological only when they have pushed the whole love object into the background and themselves appropriate the function of a love object“ and 'fetichism is the patient's unconscious religion'?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 450, "Truth_answer": "On sado-masochism, Wilhelm Stekel has described the essence of the sadomasochistic act to be humiliation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Stekel say next about fetishes besides normal fetishes contribute more broadly to choice of lifestyle, [Normal fetishes] become pathological only when they have pushed the whole love object into the background and themselves appropriate the function of a love object“ and 'fetichism is the patient's unconscious religion'?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm Stekel have any other thoughts on fetishes besides the essence of the sadomasochistic act to be humiliation, normal fetishes contribute more broadly to choice of lifestyle, [Normal fetishes] become pathological only when they have pushed the whole love object into the background and themselves appropriate the function of a love object“ and 'fetichism is the patient's unconscious religion'?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "Guatemala has one of the largest Indigenous populations in Central America, with approximately 39.3% of the population considering themselves Indigenous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is indigenous to Guatemala?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "The Indigenous demographic portion of Guatemala's population consists of majority Mayan groups and one Non-Mayan group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Indigenous peoples of the Americas article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "The Mayan portion, can be broken down into 23 groups. The largest being the K’iche 11.3%. The Non-Mayan group consists of the Xinca making up 0.5% of the population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a particular tribe among the Mayan and Non-Mayan groups that takes up more of the indigenous demographic portion of Guatemala's population?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "The Mayan Kʼicheʼ people had lived in the highlands of Guatemala since 600 BCE", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%CA%BCiche%CA%BC_kingdom_of_Q%CA%BCumarkaj_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Kʼicheʼ people settle in Guatemala?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "The documented history of the Kʼicheʼ kingdom began when foreigners from the Mexican Gulf coast entered the highlands via the Pasión River around 1200 CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%CA%BCiche%CA%BC_kingdom_of_Q%CA%BCumarkaj_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the Kʼicheʼ people of Guatemala besides living in the highlands since 600BCE", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "The Mayan portion, can be broken down into 23 groups namely K’iche 11.3%, Kaqchikel 7.4%, Mam 5.5%, Q’eqchi’ 7.6% and Other 7.5%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made up the other part of the Mayan portion of the indigenous demographic portion of Guatemala?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long have the indigenous Mayan tribes been in Guatemala?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 452, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong collaborated with label-mates The Grace for the Japanese version of their song Just for One Day“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Kim Jae-joong collaborated with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 452, "Truth_answer": "On 30 September 2009, Kim Jae-joong and bandmate Park Yoo-chun released a self-composed single Colors (Melody and Harmony)/Shelter.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-joong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Kim Jae-joong had any other collaborations besides with label-mates The Grace for the Japanese version of their song Just for One Day“?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 452, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong and Park Yoo-chun also participated in m-flo's album m-flo TRIBUTE -maison de m-flo, singing the track Been So Long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong work a lot with Yoochun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 452, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong sang Love for the soundtrack of the film Heaven's Postman in which he starred as the male lead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What soundtracks did Kim Jae-joong work on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kim Jae-joong's Love for the soundtrack of the film Heaven's Postman a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 452, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong also sang Found You and For you It’s Separation, For me It’s Waiting for the soundtrack of the television drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-joong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other soundtracks did Kim Jae-joong do besides singing Love for the soundtrack of the film Heaven's Postman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 453, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong's first full-length solo album, WWW was released on 29 October 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-joong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kim Jae-joong's first solo album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Jae-joong's first album WWW receive any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 453, "Truth_answer": "As a solo artist, Kim Jae-joong has released two studio albums, WWW and No.X", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-joong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many solo albums has Kim Jae-joong released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 453, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jae-joong's second studio album No.X contains 12 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs are the in Kim Jae-joong's second album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what recognition did Kim Jae-joong's second album No.X receive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the second Kim Jae-joong album, No.X, about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "On the economic front, J. R. Jayewardene's legacy was decisive. Since Jayewardene's reforms, the island has maintained healthy growth despite the civil war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did J. R. Jayewardene have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "For thirty years after independence, Sri Lanka had struggled with slow growth and high unemployment. Since J. R. Jayewardene's reforms, the island has maintained healthy growth despite the civil war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was J. R. Jayewardene's legacy decisive on the economic front?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene opened the heavily state-controlled economy to market forces, which many credit with subsequent economic growth, and introduced economic policies emphasizing private sector development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What reforms did J. R. Jayewardene do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "When J. R. Jayewardene took office, ethnic tensions were present but the country was at peace. By the end of his tenure, Sri Lanka was facing two civil wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did J. R. Jayewardene leave behind in his legacy besides economic reforms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene died on 1 November 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did J. R. Jayewardene die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "Highly respected in Japan for his call for peace and reconciliation with post-war Japan, a statue of J. R. Jayewardene was erected at Kamakura Temple in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about the J. R. Jayewardene article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 454, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who built the J. R. Jayewardene statue that was erected at Kamakura Temple?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 455, "Truth_answer": "Terry Holmes would stand down as coach at the end of the season, and Pontypridd and Wales assistant coach Lyn Howells would take charge on a two-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Cardiff RFC's Lynn Howells?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 455, "Truth_answer": "Cardiff RFC was hampered by missing 13 first choice players due to the World Cup, in late September they fell to a 60–18 defeat to Llanelli RFC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cardiff RFC do with stats at the time of Lynn Howells?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 455, "Truth_answer": "During the close season Cardiff RFC lost Leigh Davies to Llanelli but signed South African centre Pieter Muller to replace him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What players were signed with Cardiff RFC during the time of Lynn Howells?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cardiff RFC's record during the time of Lynn Howells?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 456, "Truth_answer": "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was directed and co-written by Terry Gilliam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Gilliam direct The imaginarium?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 456, "Truth_answer": "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was co-written by Terry Gilliam and Charles McKeown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Terry Gilliam co-write with for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassu?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 456, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam and cinematographer Nicola Pecorini went wider than ever with a new 8mm Zeiss lens, unusual even for a Gilliam movie which are usually trademarked by wide-angle imagery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620082256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Imaginarium_of_Doctor_Parnassus_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Terry Gilliam approach making the film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 456, "Truth_answer": "The USA release of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was on 25 December 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus come out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 456, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, this $30 million-budgeted film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus had grossed more than $60 million in worldwide theatrical release and received two Academy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to the film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "Flash and Blood is the John Butler Trio's sixth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Flesh and Blood for musician John Butler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "Flesh and Blood by the John Butler Trio was released in Australia on 8 February 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_%26_Blood_(John_Butler_Trio_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was musician John Butler's Flesh and Blood album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "Wings Are Wide was written by John Butler as a dedication to his grandmother, who gave him his grandfather's Dobro guitar that became the foundation for his songwriting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_%26_Blood_(John_Butler_Trio_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name one song from musician John Butler's Flesh and Blood album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "John Butler explained in an interview during the band's US tour that a lot of these songs on the Flesh and Blood album he kind of magpied.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician John Butler article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "John Butler explained Magpies are birds in Australia that takes shiny things from anywhere and builds its nest, and so that's he did with his experiences and hearing other stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician John Butler magpie the songs on the album Flesh and Blood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an example of a song musician John Butler magpied on the album Flesh and Blood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 457, "Truth_answer": "The John Butler Trio album Flesh and Blood was produced by Jan Skubiszewski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_%26_Blood_(John_Butler_Trio_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_%26_Blood_(John_Butler_Trio_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who collaborated with musician John Butler on the album Flesh and Blood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "John Butler gave a live solo performance at Twist and Shout Records in Denver, Colorado, which was released in 2008 as an eight-track EP, One Small Step.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started musician John Butler's solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the One Small Step EP by musician John Butler well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "In July 2009, John Butler undertook a solo overseas tour commencing in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician John Butler tour during his solo career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician John Butler's solo overseas tour do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many shows did musician John Butler do during his overseas tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "John Butler performed Funky Tonight in a collaboration with fellow Australian musician Keith Urban.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician John Butler ever collaborate with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy during musician John Butler's solo career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced musician John Butler's solo career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. He graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ken Kavanaugh spend his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh play football in high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh arrived at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1936 and joined the LSU football varsity team in 1937 as an end", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Ken Kavanaugh play during college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "In 1939, in a game against Holy Cross, Ken Kavanaugh caught four touchdown passes in the 26–7 win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any memorable games during Ken Kavanaugh's college years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ken Kavanaugh study in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Ken Kavanaugh's family as a child.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards or recognitions Ken Kavanaugh earned as a college player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh signed with the NFL's Chicago Bears after striking a deal with Bears owner George Halas for $300 a game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ken Kavanaugh go to play football right out of college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ken Kavanaugh's plans after he graduated from college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "After the war, Ken Kavanaugh continued his career with the NFL's Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ken Kavanaugh do Post-war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh remains the NFL Chicago Bears' career leader in touchdown receptions, with 50. He also holds franchise records for highest career and single season yards-per-reception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh play well with the Bears?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh win a lot of games with the Bears?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh was a 3× NFL champion (1940, 1941, 1946), 3× First-team All-Pro (1946–1948), and 2× NFL receiving touchdowns leader (1947, 1949).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other career highlights did Ken Kavanaugh make besides being the Bears' career leader in touchdown receptions, and holding franchise records for highest career and single season yards-per-reception?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Ken Kavanaugh was voted by sportswriters to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Kavanaugh receive any awards or accolades?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "The Professional Football Researchers Association named Ken Kavanaugh to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Kavanaugh recognized in any other ways besides being voted by sportswriters to the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "After Ken Kavanaugh retired from playing, he remained with the NFL's Chicago Bears for the 1951 season as an ends coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Ken Kavanaugh besides his career as a player with the Bears?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "Ken Kavanaugh played for the NFL's Chicago Bears as an end from 1940 to 1950, except for three seasons during which he served in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170428040255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Kavanaugh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ken Kavanaugh play for most of his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 460, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ken Kavanaugh hold any other records besides his Bears franchise records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 461, "Truth_answer": "The colonists brought along with them clothing, plants and livestock and established settlements along the coasts and larger valleys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the settlement like in Ancient Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 461, "Truth_answer": "Archaeologists currently believe that the first settlements were on the southern end of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi and that they quickly extended northwards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the colonists arrive in Ancient Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 461, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the colonists have any struggles in Ancient Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 461, "Truth_answer": "The Hale noho, or the living house, was built as sleeping and living quarters for the Hawaiian family unit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of houses did the colonists live in in Ancient Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 461, "Truth_answer": "The legal system was based on religious kapu, or taboos. There was a correct way to live, to worship, and even to eat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the colonists have any laws in Ancient Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King learned tennis on the many free public courts in Long Beach, taking advantage of the free lessons tennis professional Clyde Walker offered at those courts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billie Jean get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "The palimony lawsuit filed by Marilyn Barnett caused Billie Jean to lose an estimated $2 million in endorsements and forced her to prolong her tennis career to pay attorneys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King have any endorsements?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King won 39 Grand Slam titles: 12 in singles, 16 in women's doubles, and 11 in mixed doubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.intertronics.co.uk/category/insights/_p1", "https://richardbaker.photoshelter.com/image?_bqG=25&_bqH=eJwLNA_PDIv3SU4PCiixMHcNNTAxcy9LsfSuCA20MrK0MjQwAGEg6RnvEuxsm1GaV5JaVKwG5sU7.rnYlgDZocGuQfGeLrahIJXZnr7BTjkloUER.Wrxjs4htsWpiUXJGQB42B_3&GI_ID=_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win any Grand slams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King receive any formal awards for her talents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King retired from competitive tennis in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billie Jean King stop competing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King retired from competitive tennis in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Billie Jean King still compete currently?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 462, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King retired from competitive tennis in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Billie Jean King's career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Billie Jean King was 38 years old and the twelfth-seed at Wimbledon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1982 for Billie Jean King?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "The second-seeded Chris Evert defeated Billie Jean King in the semifinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win at 1982 Wimbledon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King became the oldest WTA player to win a singles tournament at 39 years, 7 months and 23 days after a Edgbaston Cup finals victory against Alycia Moulton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else between 1982-1983 that Billie Jean King did besides Wimbledon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King defeated United States Alycia Moulton 6–0, 7–5", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709061955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Edgbaston_Cup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score when she won the Edgbaston Cup singles tournament after her finals victory against Alycia Moulton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "The final official singles match of Billie Jean King's career was a second round loss to Catherine Tanvier at the 1983 Australian Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Billie Jean King in 1983?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "Bille Jean King won the Edgbaston Cup grass court tournament in Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win any awards or anything during her career in the 1982-1983 time frame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you share about Billie Jean article besides Wimbledon, Australian Open, and the Edgbaston Cup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "In 1971 the United States Congress passed the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the ANSCA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) settled land and financial claims for lands and resources which the Alaska Natives had lost to European Americans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the ANSCA do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) provided for the establishment of 13 Alaska Native Regional Corporations to administer those claims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Natives_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the ANSCA do anything else for the Natives besides settle land and financial claims for lands and resources which the peoples had lost to European Americans.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Alaska Natives' lives better after the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1971?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "Europeans and Americans did not have sustained encounters with the Alaska Natives until the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Natives_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the views of Europeans towards Alaska Natives?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Natives were not allotted individual title in severalty to land under the Dawes Act of 1887 but were instead treated under the Alaska Native Allotment Act of 1906.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed for the Alaskan Natives during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Native Allotment Act permitted individual Alaska Natives to acquire title to up to 160 acres of land in a manner similar to that afforded to Native Americans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Native_Allotment_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Alaska Native Allotment act work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 464, "Truth_answer": "Except for the Tsimshian, Alaska Natives no longer hold reservations but do control some lands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Natives_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alaska Natives live on reservations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 465, "Truth_answer": "Arriving from Siberia by ship in the mid-eighteenth century, Russians began to trade with Alaska Natives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Natives_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Russian colonial period for the Alaska Natives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 465, "Truth_answer": "The Russians were primarily interested in the abundance of fur-bearing mammals on Alaska's coast, as stocks had been depleted by over hunting in Siberia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102074112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_colonization_of_the_Americas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Alaska Natives and the Russians trade during the Russian colonial period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 465, "Truth_answer": "Rather than hunting the marine life, the Russians forced the Aleuts to do the work for them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212185409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Natives_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Alaska Natives and the Russians hunt during the Russian colonial period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 465, "Truth_answer": "The Russian colonial period for Alaska Natives ended when in 1867, after less than a month of negotiations, the United States accepted Emperor Alexander II's offer to sell Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Russian colonial period for Alaska Natives end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 465, "Truth_answer": "The most devastating effects from the Russian colonial period for Alaska Natives were from disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the Russian colonial period for Alaska Natives besides the arrival of Russians, and the fur trade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 465, "Truth_answer": "During the first two generations (1741/1759-1781/1799 AD) of Russian contact, 80 percent of the Aleut population died from Eurasian infectious diseases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of disease for Alaska Natives?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Exile released the single Try it On on Atco Records, and it became a minor hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of American band Exile's first released single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "The Exiles shortened their name to Exile in 1973 and released their eponymous debut album through Wooden Nickel Records that same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did American band Exile do before they released Try it on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "The band Exile's original name was The Exiles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American band Exile's name before they shortened it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "Produce Mike Chapman and Exile decided to collaborate and together they produced the Mixed Emotions album on Warner/Curb Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American band Exile have an album after try it on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "Exile's Mixed Emotions album received Gold Certification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was American band Exile's Mixed Emotions album a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "Exile's single Kiss You All Over remained on the chart for seventeen weeks and was No. 1 for four weeks in September. It was a best-seller for six months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American band Exile's single Kiss You All Over from the Mixed Emotions album ever reach number one?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "Exile's follow up single, You Thrill Me, also from the Mixed Emotions LP did not fare as well, although it did reach the Top 40 for one week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American band Exile have any other releases from that album besides the single Kiss You All Over?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "Numerous personnel changes took place in 1979. Perhaps most significantly, Jimmy Stokley left Exile that year, forcing remaining members to search for a new lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American band Exile have any major changes during the time of the Mixed Emotions album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "By the early 1980s, other lineup changes took place, including the exit of original Exile member Buzz Cornelison, plus keyboardist Mark Gray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any major changes to the American band Exile in 1979 besides Jimmy Stokley leaving the group?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 466, "Truth_answer": "A young singer, Les Taylor, accepted an invitation to join the group and shared lead vocal duties with J.P. Pennington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jimmy Stokley's replacement in the American band Exile?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 467, "Truth_answer": "There is no Re-form album by the Bangles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Bangles's Re-form an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 467, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, The Bangles announced the departure of Michael Steele who left due to artistic disputes over touring and recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group The Bangles stay together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 468, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of France (French: Royaume de France) was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kingdom of France?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 468, "Truth_answer": "Unlike elsewhere in Europe, France experienced relatively low levels of emigration to the Americas, with exception of the Huguenots, due to a lower birthrate than in the rest of Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_people_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting on French people besides the Kingdom of France was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Western Europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 468, "Truth_answer": "Forced to flee France due to religious and political persecution by the Catholic Church and the Crown, many Huguenots settled in what is now the United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104183344id_/https://www.huguenotsocietyofamerica.org/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Huguenots of the Kingdom of France settle in the Americas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "The Hunting Party is the sixth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814203528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunting_Party_(album)_p0", "http://www.dotmailer.co.uk/linkin-park-full-album-download-torrent.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127031619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Things_(Linkin_Park_album)_p0", "http://www.dotmailer.co.uk/linkin-park-full-album-download-torrent.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_More_Light_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Linkin Park's The Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's The Hunting Party album contains 12 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many tracks are on Linkin Park's The Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "Link Park's The Hunting Party album was certified Platinum in United States for the sales of one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many sales have there been for Linkin Park's The Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "The Hunting Party by Linkin Park has placed at number four on Revolver's list of The 20 Best Albums of 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other note worthy information in the article about The Hunting Party besides number of tracks and sales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "The Hunting Party by Linkin PArk has placed at number 19 on Loudwire's The Best Rock albums of 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Hunting Party by Linkin Park ranked by any other big names besides Revolver's list of The 20 Best Albums of 2014?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "Formed in 1996, Linkin Park rose to international fame with their debut studio album, Hybrid Theory, which became certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Linkin Park have any other large albums besides The Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's second album, Meteora (2003), continued the band's success, topping the Billboard 200, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://meowseek.com/music/linkin+park/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p0", "http://meowseek.com/music/linkin+park/_p2", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other albums by Linkin Park besides The Hunting Party and Hybrid Theory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 469, "Truth_answer": "Guilty All the Same reached #21 on the Alternative Songs chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Linkin Park's Guilty All the Same ranked in the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park has sold 70 million records worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records has Linkin Park sold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's best selling album is Hybrid Theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Linkin Park's best selling album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Hybrid Theory was released on October 24, 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Linkin Park's Hybrid theory released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park is among the best-selling bands of the 21st century and the world's best-selling music artists, having sold over 70 million albums worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p1", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Linkin Park's greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park has won two Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards and three World Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p1", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Linkin Park have any other achievements besides being among the best-selling bands of the 21st century and the world's best-selling music artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park has had 0 No. 1 Hits on Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of Linkin Park's singles make it to number 1 on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park is a rock band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.dmuzic.com/matchbox-twenty/128/biography/_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p0", "http://lyrics-video-music.blogspot.com/2010_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1254898800000&toggleopen=DAILY-1264752000000_p33", "http://lyrics-video-music.blogspot.com/2010_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1273474800000&toggleopen=DAILY-1264752000000_p33", "http://lyrics-video-music.blogspot.com/2010_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1277276400000&toggleopen=DAILY-1264752000000_p33", "http://lyrics-video-music.blogspot.com/2010_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1324627200000&toggleopen=DAILY-1264752000000_p33", "http://lyrics-video-music.blogspot.com/2010_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1327392000000&toggleopen=DAILY-1264752000000_p33", "http://www.dotmailer.co.uk/linkin-park-full-album-download-torrent.html_p1", "http://meowseek.com/music/linkin+park/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161106233512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recharged_(album)_p0", "http://meowseek.com/music/linkin+park/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127031619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Things_(Linkin_Park_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_More_Light_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814203528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunting_Party_(album)_p0", "https://speakenetem.tk/simulation/linkin-park-1stp-klosr.php_p0", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6", "https://dizzydjc.com/2017/08/01/music-of-the-month-july-2017/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of a band is Linkin Park?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 470, "Truth_answer": "One More Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on May 19, 2017, through Warner Bros. and Machine Shop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_More_Light_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Linkin Park's latest song or album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann was born in Waterloo, Iowa; her family moved from Iowa to Minnesota when she was 13 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michele Bachmann grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "When Michele Bachmann's parent's marriage collapsed, her mother eventually remarried a man, earning Bachmann 8 new siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings does Michele Bachmann have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "In 1978 Michele Bachmann, née Amble, married Marcus Bachmann whom she met while they were undergraduates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Michele Bachmann article besides family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann and her husband Marcus Bachmann have five children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p3", "https://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=106084_p10", "https://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=106084_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michele Bachmann have any children with Marcus Bachmann?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann and her husband Marcus Bachmann have five children: Lucas, Harrison, Elisa, Caroline, and Sophia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Michele Bachmann article say the names of the children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann and her husband Marcus Bachmann have provided foster care to 23 other children", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michele Bachmann's familly help a lot of children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 471, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann is a former beauty pageant queen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that was interesting on Michele Bachmann besides familly, marriage, and children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "Michele Marie Amble was born in Waterloo, Iowa on April 6, 1956", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Michele Bachmann born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann was born on April 6, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Michele Bachmann born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "When Michele Bachmann's parent's marriage collapsed, Michele Bachmann's mother eventually remarried a man, earning Bachmann 8 new siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Michele Bachmann have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann graduated from Anoka High School in 1974 and, after graduation, spent one summer working at kibbutz Be'eri in Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Michele Bachmann go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "In 1978 Michele Bachmann graduated from Winona State University with a B.A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Michele Bachmann go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann graduated from Winona State University (WSU) in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and an English minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090003id_/https://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/winona-state-alums-recall-presidential-hopeful-bachmann/article_954201f6-a143-11e0-949b-001cc4c03286.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Michele Bachmann study at Winona State University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann worked as a research assistant on Eidsmoe's 1987 book Christianity and the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michele Bachmann's first job?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 472, "Truth_answer": "Michele Bachmann worked as a research assistant on Eidsmoe's 1987 book Christianity and the Constitution, which argues the United States should become a Christian theocracy again as founded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030023353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Bachmann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Michele Bachmann research?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 473, "Truth_answer": "In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2007–08, Sachin Tendulkar showed exceptional form, becoming the leading run scorer with 493 runs in four Tests, despite consistently failing in the second innings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Sachin Tendulkar's tour of Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 473, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar scored 62 runs in the first innings of the first Test at the MCG in Melbourne, but could not prevent a heavy 337-run win for Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sachin Tendulkar play during his tour of Australia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 473, "Truth_answer": "Australia won the 4-match series 2–1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_2007%E2%80%9308_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did India win during the 2007/08 tour of Australia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 473, "Truth_answer": "Following poor performance in the 2012 series against England, Sachin Tendulkar announced his retirement from One Day Internationals on 23 December 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the the 2007/08 tour of Australia Sachin Tendulkar's last year of play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 473, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar received the Arjuna Award in 1994, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, and the Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sachin Tendulkar win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 473, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar met with some controversy over his attendance at Rajya Sabha proceedings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversies with Sachin Tendulkar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 474, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry was drafted by the San Francisco Warriors with the second pick of the 1965 NBA draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Rick Barry join the san fransico warriors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 474, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry grew up in Roselle Park, New Jersey, graduating from Roselle Park High School in 1962. Barry was an All-American basketball player for the University of Miami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Rick Barry come from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 474, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry averaged 40.8 points per game in the 1967 NBA Finals, an NBA Finals record that stood for three decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Barry set any records with the San Francisco Warriors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 474, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 25.7 points and 10.6 rebounds per game in the 1965–66 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rick Barry win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 474, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rick Barry have any injuries with the San Francisco Warriors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 474, "Truth_answer": "Bill Sharman coached Rick Barry at San Francisco Warriors of the NBA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210308051638id_/http://www.remembertheaba.com/ABAArticles/OBrienArticleBarry.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Rick Barry's coach while playing for the San Francisco Warriors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Ryuichi Sakamoto produced Mari Iijima's debut album Rosé, the same year that the Yellow Magic Orchestra was disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Ryuichi Sakamoto produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Mari Iijima's debut album Rose debuted at number 10 on the charts in September 1983, and she started her career as a singer-songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023072328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Iijima_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mari Iijima's debut album Rose produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto do well as an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto worked with Imai Miki, co-producing her 1994 album A Place In The Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Ryuichi Sakamoto produce besides Rose?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Ryuichi Sakamoto produced Mind Circus, the first single from actress Miki Nakatani, leading to a collaboration period spanning 9 singles and 7 albums though 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Rose and A Place in the Sun, did Ryuichi Sakamoto produce others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Of his experience recording with Ryuichi Sakamoto, Roddy Frame said: He's got this reputation as a boffin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Ryuichi Sakamoto production work besides Rose, A Place in the Sun, and collaboration with actress Miki Nakatani?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Roddy Frame said: Ryuichi Sakamoto's got this reputation as boffin, a professor of music who sits in front of a computer screen. He's more intuitive than that.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto get that reputation as a boffin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Roddy Frame said: Ryuichi Sakamoto's always trying to corrupt what he knows. Half way through the day he will stop and play some hip hop or house for 10 minutes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why else is that boffin, professor of music who sits in front of a computer screen, reputation not deserved besides being intuitive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Roddy Frame said: Ryuichi Sakamoto's always trying to trip himself; to discover new things; looking for new sounds.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Ryuichi Sakamoto take a break and play hip hop?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto has won awards for his work as a film composer, beginning with his score for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence winning him the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have any of the albums he produced won awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 475, "Truth_answer": "Roddy Frame said: Before we worked together Ryuichi Sakamoto's been out in Borneo with a DAT machine, looking for new sounds.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else does Ryuichi Sakamoto look for new sounds?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 476, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach first joined the Labour Party from the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Ken Loach's affiliations before 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 476, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach was among the six people in court who offered surety for Julian Assange when he was arrested in London in December 7 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ken Loach article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 476, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach was among the six people in court who offered surety for Julian Assange when he was arrested in London in December 7 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Julian Assange arrested in London in December 7 2010?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Ken Loach article state why Julian Assange was arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the most interesting part of the Ken Loach article, in your opinion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach attended King Edward VI Grammar School and went on to read law at St Peter's College, Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Ken Loach spend his early life in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "After Oxford, Ken Loach spent two years in the Royal Air Force and then began a career in the dramatic arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the significant aspects of Ken Loach's early life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach's ten contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology series include the docudramas Up the Junction, Cathy Come Home and In Two Minds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the article say about Wednesday play for Ken Loach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach's 10 contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology series include the docudramas that portray working-class people in conflict with the authorities above them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known about Ken Loach's ten contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology besides the docudramas Up the Junction, Cathy Come Home and In Two Minds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of Ken Loach's this portrayal of working-class people in conflict with the authorities above them in Wednesday Play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach's film Kes (1969) was voted the seventh greatest British film of the 20th century in a poll by the British Film Institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most interesting aspect of the Ken Loach section?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "On 28 May 2006, Ken Loach won the Palme d'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival for his film The Wind That Shakes the Barley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ken Loach successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach won his second Palme d'Or for I, Daniel Blake (2016).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Ken Loach won besides the Palme d'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival for his film The Wind That Shakes the Barley?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 477, "Truth_answer": "During his early life, Ken Loach also directed the absurdist comedy The End of Arthur's Marriage, about which he later said that he was the wrong man for the job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ken Loach do anything important during his early life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 478, "Truth_answer": "The Record Collection was released on 24 September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mark Ronson's Record Collection released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 478, "Truth_answer": "Record Collection is the third studio album by music producer Mark Ronson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026205905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Collection_%28album%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200406123717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somebody_to_Love_Me_(Mark_Ronson_%26_The_Business_Intl._song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170310092314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bike_Song_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Record Collection by Mark Ronson an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 478, "Truth_answer": "Record Collection peaked at number two in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Record Collection by Mark Ronson do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 478, "Truth_answer": "The single Bang Bang Bang peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart; as well as peaking at number 18 on the Irish Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs on the Record Collection by Mark Ronson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 478, "Truth_answer": "The Bike Song reached #17 on the UK singles chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs by Mark Ronson reached the charts besides Bang Bang Bang?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 478, "Truth_answer": "Somebody to Love Me reach #55 on the UK singles chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other successes by Mark Ronson besides Bang Bang Bang“ and the Bike Song?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "The federal budget ran a deficit every year Gerald Ford was President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the budget about for Gerald Ford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "A federal deficit of around $53 billion for the 1975 fiscal year and $73.7 billion for 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the deficit of Gerald Ford?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gerald Ford do about the deficit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Gerald Ford react to the criticism of the deficit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford signed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gerald Ford article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "The Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 established special education throughout the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Gerald_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did that Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 479, "Truth_answer": "In March 1975, Congress passed, and Gerald Ford signed into law the Tax Reduction Act of 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerald Ford sign any other acts besides the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 480, "Truth_answer": "In January 2012, Cold War Kids announced that former Modest Mouse guitarist Dann Gallucci would take Jonnie Russell's place in the band and premiere on their new single Minimum Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_Kids_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of 2012 for Cold War Kids?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 480, "Truth_answer": "On February 2012, Cold War Kids announced that lead guitarist Jonnie Russell left the band due to personal reasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_Kids_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Russell from Cold War Kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 480, "Truth_answer": "Dear Miss Lonely hearts by Cold War Kids was recorded September–November 2012 in San Pedro, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cold War Kids work on Dear Miss Lonelyhearts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 480, "Truth_answer": "Dear Miss Lonelyhearts is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Cold War Kids.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dear_Miss_Lonelyhearts_p0", "http://getcheapbuy.org.uk/rhinocort-allergy-spray-while-pregnant/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cold War Kids' fourth album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 480, "Truth_answer": "Miracle Mile was given positive reviews from critics who called it a highlight on Dear Miss Lonelyhearts. The song peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mile_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miracle Mile by Cold War Kids do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 480, "Truth_answer": "Dear Miss Lonelyhearts received a mildly positive reception from critics who saw it as a return to form. Dear Miss Lonelyhearts debuted at number 51 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Dear Miss Lonelyhearts by Cold War Kids do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 481, "Truth_answer": "Behave Yourself was released digitally on iTunes on December 21, 2009, and given a physical version on January 19, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_Kids_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Behave Yourself by Cold War Kids released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 481, "Truth_answer": "One single was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many singles were released from Behave Yourself by Cold War Kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 481, "Truth_answer": "Cold War Kids did a worldwide tour for their album Robbers & Cowards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cold War Kids go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 481, "Truth_answer": "Cold War Kids did a worldwide tour for their album Robbers & Cowards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cold War Kids's tour for their album Robbers & Cowards an international tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 481, "Truth_answer": "Cold War Kids spent the end of 2008 and most of 2009 on the road touring for Loyalty to Loyalty, highlighted by a national tour with Death Cab for Cutie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_Kids_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cold War Kids collaborate with Death cab for Cutie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 481, "Truth_answer": "Mine Is Yours was released on January 25, 2011, and garnered mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_Kids_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mine is Yours by Cold War Kids released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "In a long series of experiments in 1869 to 1871, Francis Galton transfused the blood between dissimilar breeds of rabbits, and examined the features of their offspring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the empirical test of pangenesis and Lamarckism by Francis Galton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "In a long series of experiments in 1869 to 1871, Francis Galton transfused the blood between dissimilar breeds of rabbits, and examined the features of their offspring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Galton develop the empirical test?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "Francis Galton wanted to disprove that charactersistics were inherited through the blood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Francis Galton hoping to prove by transfusing the blood between dissimilar breeds of rabbits, and examining the features of their offspring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "Francis Galton found no evidence of characters transmitted in the transfused blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Galton consider the test of transfusing the blood between dissimilar breeds of rabbits, and examining the features of their offspring a failure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Galton ever respond when Darwin questioned the validity of his experiment, transfusing the blood between dissimilar breeds of rabbits, and examining the features of their offspring?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "In a long series of experiments in 1869 to 1871, Francis Galton transfused the blood between dissimilar breeds of rabbits, and examined the features of their offspring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Galton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Francis Galton conduct the experiment to disprove that characteristics were inherited through the blood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the results of the experiements in which Francis Galton found no evidence of characters transmitted in the transfused blood published in any journal or scientific publication?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 482, "Truth_answer": "The statistical techniques that Francis Galton invented and phenomena he established formed the basis of the biometric approach and are now essential tools in all the social sciences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Galton's studies in pangenesis and Lamarckism help advance any scientific fields?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning moved back to New York in 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tod Browning move back to New York?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's circus experience shows in his sympathetic portrayal of the antiheroes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tod Browning's circus experiences show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "Irvingberg Thalberg reunited Tod Browning with Lon Chaney for The Unholy Three", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tod Browning reunite with to create the Unholy three (1925)", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's The Unholy Three (1925) was a resounding success, so much so that it was later remade in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Tod Browning film was remade in 1930?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "On June 16, 1915, Tod Browning's career almost ended when he crashed his car at full speed into another vehicle described as a street work car loaded with iron rails.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tod Browning article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning was best known as the director of Dracula, Freaks, and silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tod Browning so famous for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 483, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning's was a talker for the Wild Man of Borneo, performed a live burial act as The Living Corpse, and performed as a clown with the Ringling Brothers Circus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tod Browning do with the circus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Following the success of Hell Awaits, Slayer was offered a recording contract with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin's newly founded Def Jam Records, a largely hip hop-based label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were Slayer with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Thrash metal band Slayer underwent a sonic makeover for the album Reign in Blood, resulting in shorter, faster songs with stripped down, hardcore punk influenced song structures and clearer production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer play hip-hop?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 7, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Slayer's Reign in Blood come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Reign in Blood was Slayer's first album to enter the US Billboard 200, peaking at number 94, and was certified Gold on November 20, 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Reign in Blood received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain tour with the bands Overkill in the United States and Malice in Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Slayer recorded a cover version of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida for the film Less Than Zero. Although the band was not happy with the final product.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything you found interesting about the Slayer article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Hanneman deemed the cover of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida a poor representation of Slayer“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why weren't Slayer happy with their cover of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 484, "Truth_answer": "Kerry King labeled the cover of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida a hunk of shit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other quotes from the band Slayer regarding the cover of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida besides Hannerman deeming the cover a poor representation of Slayer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 485, "Truth_answer": "Slayer has released 12 studio albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer release any albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "Joe Namath played for the New York Jets in Super Bowl III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_LIII_p1", "https://sportsspectrum.com/sport/football/2018/08/31/2-time-super-bowl-champion-bill-curry-eternally-grateful-for-gods-love-and-mercy/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Joe Namath play for in Super Bowl III?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "Joe Namath played for the New York Jets against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Joe Namath play against in Super Bowl III?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "The high point of Joe Namath's career was his performance in the Jets' 16–7 win over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in January 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222005752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Namath_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team won the Super Bowl III?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "After the Super Bowl victory, Joe Namath opened an Upper East Side nightclub called Bachelors III, which not only drew big names in sports, entertainment, and politics, but organized crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222005752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Namath_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Namath do after Super Bowl III?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "The New York Jets' Super Bowl III win gave the AFL instant legitimacy even to skeptics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Super Bowl III besides the Jets winning over the Colts and Namath opening a nightclub called Bachelors III?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "The first two AFL-NFL interleague championship games resulted in blowout victories for NFL's Green Bay Packers. Sports writers from NFL cities insisted the AFL would take several years to be competitive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were people skeptical about the AFL?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "When Joe Namath was asked by reporters after Super Bowl III whether the Baltimore Colts' defense was the toughest he faced, Namath responded, That would be the Buffalo Bills' defense.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Namath's answer to the reporters about the Baltimore Colt's after Super Bowl III?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 486, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl III took place in the Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Super Bowl III take place?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 487, "Truth_answer": "In August 1558, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V was taken seriously ill with what was later revealed to be malaria. He died morning the morning of 21 September 1558.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 487, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor catch malaria", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 487, "Truth_answer": "Holy Roman Emperor Charles V staged his own funeral after which he rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment. Such a singular solemnity was calculated to inspire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During his last days what did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 487, "Truth_answer": "Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal had seven children, though only three survived to adulthood: Philip II of Spain, Maria, and Joanna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor have any kids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 487, "Truth_answer": "Holy Roman Emperor Charles V also had four illegitimate children: Margaret of Austria, Joanna of Austria, Tadea of Austria, and John of Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, have any other kids besides Philip II of Spain, Maria, and Joanna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 487, "Truth_answer": "Historians suspect Holy Roman Emperor Charles V fathered Isabel of Castile, the illegitimate daughter of his step-grandmother Germaine of Foix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects of the Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White's greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with The Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring soul, funk, and disco songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Barry White popular in the 70's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White wrote several songs and recorded them for what eventually became White's first solo album, 1973's I've Got So Much to Give.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry White do anything as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "I've Got So Much to Give included the title track and Barry White's first solo chart hit, I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Barry White write as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White's two biggest hits are You're the First, the Last, My Everything and Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Barry White's songs as a solo artist better than others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White's success on the pop charts slowed down as the disco era came to an end. Despite several albums over three years, he failed to repeat his earlier successes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did White have any bad songs as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White's first solo chart hit, I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby rose to #1 on the R&B and #3 on the Pop Billboard charts in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry White have any singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White's two biggest hits are You're the First, the Last, My Everything and Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry White have any other singles besides You're the First, the Last, My Everything?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 488, "Truth_answer": "Barry White's greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and is one of the best-selling music artists of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Barry White's solos successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 489, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Barry White got his big break producing a girl group he had discovered called Love Unlimited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Barry White do as a producer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 489, "Truth_answer": "Love Unlimited provided backing vocals for Barry White on his albums and concert tours. They also found success with their own recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124045248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Unlimited_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the group Barry White discovered Love Unlimited successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 489, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry White produce any other albums besides Love Unlimited's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 489, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about other albums after that one?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 489, "Truth_answer": "White married the lead singer of the Love Unlimited, Glodean James, on July 4, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Barry White besides producing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 489, "Truth_answer": "After the Barry White produced Love Unlimited debut album was recorded, Larry Nunes, who financed the album took the recording to Russ Regan, head of the MCA owned Uni label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Barry White work with Russ Regan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "The Naga hills have been an area of continued resistance as the Nagas had long been isolated from outside cultures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Naga people resist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "The Nagas were the first ethnic group from the northeast to declare their territory an independent state, not belonging to the new nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "As time went on why did the Naga people continue to resist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "A 9-point agreement was signed which promised to bring the Naga tribes under a single political administrative unit and recognised the Nagas' right to self-determination after 10 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Naga people end up being able to keep their land independent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "Disputes arose over the interpretation of the 9-point agreement, and many in the NNC opposed it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the 9-point agreement received by the Naga people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "In May 1951, the NNC claimed that 99 per cent of the tribal people supported a referendum to secede from India, which was summarily rejected by the government in New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Naga people eventually accept the new 9-point agreement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "In July 1960, a 16-point agreement was arrived at whereby the Government of India recognised the formation of Nagaland as a full-fledged state within the Union of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113083049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagaland_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Naga people been able to keep their independence to this day?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "According to traditions of the Naga people, each village is an independent republic; initially, they wanted to be free from all outside domination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do the Naga people struggle for identity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "Modern education, together with Christian missions, contributed to the politicization of Naga ethnicity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me of significance on the Naga people besides resistance, and independence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "The State of Nagaland was formally recognised 1 December 1963, as the 16th State of the Indian Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So do the Naga people have their own country per se?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 490, "Truth_answer": "Nagaland is now a state in India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So the Naga people live on land inside of India?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "Nagas have more language diversity than any other ethnic group or states in India. Naga people speak over 89 different languages and dialects, mostly unintelligible with each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the languages of the Naga people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "There are many similarities in between different languages spoken by Naga people. Per Grierson's classification system, Naga languages can be grouped into Western, Central and Eastern Naga groups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Naga people have any language in common?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "The Western Naga language groups includes among others Angami, Chokri, Khezha and Rengma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who makes up the Western Naga language groups?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "The Central Naga groups includes Ao, and Lotha; while Eastern group includes Konyak, Phom, Sangtam, Khiamniungan, Yimchunger and Chang tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who makes up the central Naga language groups?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "Eastern Naga language group includes Konyak, Phom, Sangtam, Khiamniungan, Yimchunger and Chang tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who makes up the eastern Naga people group?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "Nagas have more language diversity than any other ethnic group or states in India. Naga people speak over 89 different languages and dialects, mostly unintelligible with each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of the different languages spoken by the Naga people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Naga people migrate to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, the Nagaland Assembly proclaimed English as the official language of Nagaland and it is the medium for education in Nagaland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Naga people article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "Other than English, Nagamese, a creole language form of the Assamese language, is a widely spoken language among the Nagas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208033231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other language do the Naga people speak apart from English?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 491, "Truth_answer": "English is the only official language of Nagaland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208024255id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-official-language-of-the-united-states.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "But does the 1967 Nagaland Assembly proclaimation mean English is the only official language of the Naga people?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram, regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of game, holds the world record for most wickets in List A cricket, with 881.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram break any records during his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "Three teammates of Wasim Akrama were Waqar Younis, Aaqib Javed and Mushtaq Ahmed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Wasim Akram's teammates?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, after Wasim Akram had been successful against the English batsmen, accusations of ball tampering began to appear in the English media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy during Wasim Akram's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "No video evidence of foul play was ever found. The skill of the reverse swing delivery was relatively unknown in England and around the cricketing world during that period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any events especially noteworthy about the Wasim Akram ball tampering controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram was a significant figure in the 1992 Cricket World Cup when Pakistan won the tournament. His performances earned him the Man of the Match award for the final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any specific matches that highlighted Wasim Akram career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "The Government of Pakistan awarded Wasim Akram the Hilal-e-Imtiaz on 23 March 2019 on his life time achievements In field of Cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram earn any awards for his playing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram's best years in the late 1980s were from 1986–1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any one year Wasim Akram was especially successful on the field?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram was a significant figure in the 1992 Cricket World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand when Pakistan won the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram ever play in a World Cup?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 492, "Truth_answer": "Pakistan beat England by 22 runs in the final to become the World Cup champions for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120024452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Cricket_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pakistan with Wasim Akram play against in the 1992 Cricket World Cup?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 493, "Truth_answer": "Following his departure from Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin began working on new material. He formed the band Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Izzy Stradlin go solo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 493, "Truth_answer": "Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds' self-titled debut album was released in October 1992 to positive reviews; Rolling Stone called it thoroughly winning solo debut.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 493, "Truth_answer": "Ju Ju Hounds played its first show in September at The Avalon in Chicago, before embarking on a tour of Europe, Australia, and North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Izzy Stradlin do next after releasing Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 493, "Truth_answer": "In May 1993, Izzy Stradlin reunited with Guns N' Roses for five shows in Europe and the Middle East to fill in for his replacement, Gilby Clarke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Izzy Stradlin return to Guns N Roses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 493, "Truth_answer": "117° is the second studio album by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin, and his first not released under a band name", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818202923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/117%C2%B0_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Izzy Stradlin release any other solo albums besides Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 494, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after his arrival in Los Angeles, Izzy Stradlin joined punk band Naughty Women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Izzy Stradlin's career start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 494, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Hollywood Rose, the band Izzy Stradlin formed with childhood friend Axl Rose recorded a demo featuring the tracks Killing Time, Anything Goes, Rocker, and Reckless Life“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song Izzy Stradlin made", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 494, "Truth_answer": "Izzy Stradlin was asked by his former Guns N' Roses band mates Duff McKagan, Slash, and Matt Sorum to join the supergroup Velvet Revolver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Izzy Stradlin's velvet revolver", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 494, "Truth_answer": "Although he contributed to the songwriting process while the band was in its formative stage, Izzy Stradlin ultimately declined to join Velvet Revolver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Izzy Stradlin being asked by his former Guns N' Roses band mates Duff McKagan, Slash, and Matt Sorum to join the supergroup Velvet Revolves go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 494, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Izzy Stradlin recorded his sixth album, Like a Dog, with guitarist Rick Richards, drummer Taz Bentley, and bassist JT Longoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Izzy Stradlin do then after declining to join Velvet Revolver?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "By early 1933, Bert Bell's opinion on the NFL had changed, and he wanted to become an owner of a team based in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bert Bell's relationship with the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "In 1933, Bert Bell procured the rights to a franchise in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bert Bell purchase the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell borrowed funds from Frances Upton, and partnered with Wray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell purchase the team by himself with his own money or did he have partners?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "In 1934, the Eagles finished with a 4–7 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bert Bell's Eagles do in the beginning years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles' inability to seriously challenge other teams made it difficult to sell tickets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bert Bell's Eagles have a lot of fans in the early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "Lud Wray was coach of the Philadelpha Eagles from 1933–1935. Bert Bell from 1936-1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the head coach during the beginning years of Bert Bell's Eagles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell failed to sign a talented college prospect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bert Bell's Eagles improve their record as the years went by?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 495, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell proposed to institute a draft to ensure the weakest teams had an advantage in signing preeminent players to bring league stability. In 1935, his proposal was accepted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bert Bell respond to his failure to sign talented college prospects?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 496, "Truth_answer": "DC Comics' Captain Marvel was created by Bill Parker and C. C. Beck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who developed Captain Marvel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 496, "Truth_answer": "Captain Marvel's visual appearance was modeled after Fred MacMurray. Fawcett took several of the elements that had made Superman the first popular comic book superhero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some inspirations for DC Comics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 496, "Truth_answer": "Fawcett Comics found it could not trademark Captain Thunder, Flash Comics, or Thrill Comics. Pete Costanza suggested changing Captain Thunder's name to Captain Marvelous, which editors shortened to Captain Marvel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Captain Marvel (DC Comics) article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 496, "Truth_answer": "Fawcett Comics found it could not trademark Captain Thunder, Flash Comics, or Thrill Comics. Pete Costanza suggested changing Captain Thunder's name to Captain Marvelous, which editors shortened to Captain Marvel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fawcett Comics being unable to trademark Captain Thunder, Flash Comics or Thrill Comics why Captain Marvel was named Captain Marvel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 497, "Truth_answer": "The first post-Crisis appearance of Captain Marvel was in the 1986 Legends miniseries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to DC Comics' Captain Marvel in the late 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 497, "Truth_answer": "Captain Marvel is blamed by the media for Macro-Man's death, helps oppose oppose Glorious Godfrey, and helps form a new Justice League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Captain Marvel do in the 1986 Legends miniseries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 497, "Truth_answer": "The most notable change introduced into the Captain Marvel mythos was that the personality of young Billy Batson is retained when he transforms into Captain Marvel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Captain Marvel's Billy Batson character get developed in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 497, "Truth_answer": "The traditional depiction used prior to 1986 treated Captain Marvel and Billy Batson as two separate personalities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the traditional depiction of the character Captain Marvel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 497, "Truth_answer": "The revised version of Captain Marvel also appeared in one story-arc featured in the short-lived anthology Action Comics Weekly #623–626.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen for Captain Marvel in the late 1980s besides th 1986 Legends miniseries apperance, and the retenion of the personality of Billy Batson when transformed into Captain Marvel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 497, "Truth_answer": "Captain Marvel, the Wizard Shazam, and Black Adam appeared in DC's War of the Gods miniseries in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other comic books of Captain Marvel in the 1980s besides the appearing in the 1986 Legends miniseries and Action Comics Weekly #623-626?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 498, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born on April 23, 1929.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 498, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 498, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner (née Franzos).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Steiner's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 498, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner has an elder sister, Ruth Lilian, who was born in Vienna in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Steiner have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 499, "Truth_answer": "In 1956 George Steiner returned to the United States, where for two years he was a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was George Steiner's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 499, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner also held a Fulbright professorship in Innsbruck, Austria from 1958 to 1959. In 1959, he was appointed Gauss Lecturer at Princeton, where he lectured for another two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did George Steiner do after being a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 499, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner became a founding fellow of Churchill College at the University of Cambridge in 1961, has been Extraordinary Fellow at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge since 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was George Steiner's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 499, "Truth_answer": "George Striner has received many honors, including the Truman Capote Lifetime Achievement Award by Stanford University (1998).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Steiner article besides career and accompishments?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "Peter Green was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent time in psychiatric hospitals undergoing electroconvulsive therapy during the mid-1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what illness did the musician Peter Green face?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "Many sources attest to Peter Green's lethargic, trancelike state during this period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the schizophrenia diagnosis effect musician Peter Green's career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Peter Green began to re-emerge professionally. He was signed to Peter Vernon-Kell's PVK label, and produced a string of solo albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did musician Peter Green continue making music following schizophrenia diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was musician Peter Green diagnosed with schizophrenia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Green was arrested for threatening his accountant David Simmons with a shotgun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Green_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was musician Peter Green doing at that time of schizophrenia diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "Peter Green released in 1979 his second solo album, In the Skies. The first album Peter Green after eight years of obscurity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else notable on musician Peter Green besides 1977 arrest, signing to Peter Vernon-Kell's PVK label and diagnosis with schizophrenia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 500, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Peter Green's In the Skies album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "On 27 June 1970, Peter Green appeared at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music with John Mayall, Rod Mayall (organ), Ric Grech (bass) and Aynsley Dunbar (drums).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Green_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Peter Green post-Fleetwood Mac?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Peter Green had a brief reunion with Fleetwood Mac, helping them to complete a US tour after guitarist Jeremy Spencer left, performing under the pseudonym Peter Blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleetwood Mac ever get back together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did each member in the group Fleetwood Mac do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "Peter Green recorded two tracks for the album Juju with Bobby Tench's band Gass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Green_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 1971 for musician Peter Green besides a brief Fleetwood Mac reunion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "Peter Green had an an uncredited appearance on Fleetwood Mac's Penguin LP in 1973, on the song Night Watch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Green_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleetwood Mac release any more music after Peter Green's departure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "Following the album Mirage the band Fleetwood Mac went on hiatus, which allowed members to pursue solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band members of Fleetwood Mac have solo albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 501, "Truth_answer": "At the time post-Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green's mental illness and drug use had become entrenched and he faded into professional obscurity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the musician Peter Green article intrigued you?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "Jack London joined the Socialist Labor Party in April 1896.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what part did Jack London have in socialism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, the San Francisco Chronicle published a story about the twenty-year-old Jack London's giving nightly speeches in Oakland's City Hall Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119081212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jack London's part in the Socialist Labor Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "As Jack London explained in his essay, How I Became a Socialist, his views were influenced by his experience with people at the bottom of the social pit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119081212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jack London's viewpoint on socialism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jack London's experience with people at the bottom of the social pit like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what changes did Jack London make with the Socialist Labor Party?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jack London work with while part of the Socialist Labor Party?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "In 1901, Jack London left the Socialist Labor Party and joined the new Socialist Party of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jack London article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 502, "Truth_answer": "Jack London ran unsuccessfully as the high-profile Socialist candidate for mayor of Oakland in 1901 (receiving 245 votes) and 1905 (improving to 981 votes).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119081212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jack London do after he left the Socialist Labor Party?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 503, "Truth_answer": "Bill Clinton's interest in law began at Hot Springs High, when he took up the challenge to argue the defense of the ancient Roman Senator Catiline in a mock trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Clinton begin his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 503, "Truth_answer": "After Oxford, Bill Clinton attended Yale Law School and earned a Juris Doctor degree in 1973. In 1971, he met fellow law student Hillary Rodham in the Yale Law Library.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Clinton meet Hillary Clinton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 503, "Truth_answer": "Clinton has identified meeting President John F. Kennedy and watching Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech on TV contributing to his decision to become a public figure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Bill Clinton's early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 503, "Truth_answer": "Bill Clinton attended to Georgetown University, University College, Oxford, and Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Clinton attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 504, "Truth_answer": "Contacted by Epic Records in the fall of 1982, Teena Marie signed a worldwide deal with the Columbia Records subsidiary that also allowed her to establish her own publishing company", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Teena Marie's Epic era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 504, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Teena Marie with Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 504, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Teena Marie's deal with Columbia Records profitable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 504, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Teena Marie released a rock music-influenced concept album titled Emerald City. It was controversial with her established fan base and not as successful as its predecessors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie explore other genres during the Epic era besides R&B and soul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 504, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie would acquire a strong spiritual influence from neighborhood matriarch Berthalynn Jackson, a black woman who would become her godmother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Teena Marie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 504, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Teena Marie work with Rick James?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 505, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Bananarama recorded their first demo, Aie a Mwana. The song was an underground hit and Bananarama were signed by Decca and remained on the label until 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did bananarama begin to be successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 505, "Truth_answer": "Bananarama experienced their greatest success during the period 1982 to 1989, with their first three albums primarily produced and co-written with Steven Nicholas Jolley & Tony Swain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who co-wrote Bananarama's first 3 albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 505, "Truth_answer": "During 1982 and 1983, Bananarama did several promotional US press tours and TV appearances on American Bandstand and Solid Gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What USA shows did Bananarama perform on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 505, "Truth_answer": "Bananarama's second album, Bananarama, was a more socially conscious effort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bananarama start writing music on more serious topics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 505, "Truth_answer": "In the wake of the success of Venus, Bananarama's album Wow! graduated towards dance-orientated Europop, and topped the Australian ARIA album charts for one week in June 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Bananarama on both pop and dance charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 505, "Truth_answer": "1985 was a quiet transitional year for Bananarama. London Records' release of Do Not Disturb (UK #31) kept the girls' public profile alive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananarama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bananarama in 1985?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 506, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas, singing Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror was discovered by PolyGram executives who signed him to his first recording contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sakis Rouvas first start experiencing success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 506, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas debuted at the Thessaloniki Song Festival, losing Best Vocal Performance to Giorgos Alkaios but singing the Best Composition. Par'ta became a radio hit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas have any hits during this early period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 506, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas is also an actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of performing did Sakis Rouvas do besides singing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 506, "Truth_answer": "In the winter of 1994 Sakis Rouvas collaborated with singer-songwriter and record producer Nikos Karvelas on his fourth album, Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas collaborate with anyone during his early success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 506, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas released his eponymous debut album in 1991, his second album, Min Andistekese (Don't Resist), in September 1992, and his third album, Gia Sena (For You), in October 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Sakis Rouvas release during the early commercial success period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 507, "Truth_answer": "Virtually every pop music critic recognizes Good Vibrations as one of the most important compositions and recordings of the entire rock era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What historical reception did the song Good Vibrations get?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 507, "Truth_answer": "The song Good Vibrations served as an anthem for the counterculture of the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the song Good Vibrations such an important song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 507, "Truth_answer": "Scott Interrante adds: Good Vibrations's influence on the ensuing psychedelic and progressive rock movements can’t be overstated, but its legacy as a pop hit is impressive as well.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Good Vibrations influence other artist besides the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 507, "Truth_answer": "John Stebbins noted: 'Good Vibrations' was probably the quintessential 'sunshine pop' recording of the century.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other thoughts people had about the song Good Vibrations besides Scott Interrante?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 507, "Truth_answer": "Good Vibrations quickly became the Beach Boys' first million-selling single. In 1966, the record was their first single certified gold by the RIAA for sales of one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Good Vibrations popular when it was released or did it gain popularity over time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 508, "Truth_answer": "As Ralph Bakshi continued to work on Heavy Traffic, Bakshi began pitching his next project, Harlem Nights, a film loosely based on the Uncle Remus story books", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206232708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ralph Bakshi's Harlem Nights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "Since 1952, traditional trail rides have been a part of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there trail rides at the houston livestock show and rodeo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the trail rides open to the public at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the trail rides competitive or for leisure at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "The city of Houston closes some roads downtown to allow the riders to reach their destination safely. The following day, all of the trail riders participate in the parade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the trail ride part of a parade at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "The trail rides last from a few days to three weeks, depending on the distance they cover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How far is the longest trail ride at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail rides held?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it cost anything to do the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail ride?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail ride suitable for children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum first became actively involved in politics in the 1970s through volunteering for Senator John Heinz, a Republican from Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rick Santorum get into politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum served in the United States Senate representing Pennsylvania from 1995 to 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role was Rick Santorum in 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Rick Santorum served as Chairman of the Republican Party Task Force on Welfare Reform, and contributed to legislation that became the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rick Santorum's first notable accomplishment as a senator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum was first elected to the Senate representing Pennsylvania during the 1994 Republican takeover. He was reelected in 2000, defeating U.S. Congressman Ron Klink by a 52–46% margin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rick Santorum's margin of victory on re-election as senator?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "In Rick Santorum's reelection bid of 2006, he lost to Democrat Bob Casey, Jr. by a 59–41% margin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p5", "https://lynnrockets.wordpress.com/category/donald-trump-2/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the next re-election for senator after 2000 for Rick Santorum? What was the margin of victory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "The biggest policy reason was Rick Santorum's outspoken support for the war in Iraq, which was going badly. The voters clobbered him for it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there particular issues that caused Rick Santorum to lose his 2006 senate reelection bid?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 510, "Truth_answer": "As a Congress member, Rick Santorum voted for the Bush tax cuts, favored a balanced budget amendment, sought to curb entitlements, and playing a key role in enacting welfare reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Rick Santorum's views on welfare?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum supports the War on Terror and shares the views of neoconservatives and the Bush Doctrine in regard to foreign policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foreign policy is Rick Santorum in favor of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum has said the war on terror can be won and is optimistic about U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan in the long term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rick Santorum feel about the War on Terror?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum sponsored the Syria Accountability Act of 2003 to require Syria to cease all activity with Lebanon and end all support for terrorism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways did Rick Santorum support the War on Terror besides optimism about Iraq and Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum was characterized by The Atlantic Wire as an extreme hawk in his approach to Iran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Santorum face any criticism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum stated that Iran was the creator of Hezbollah and the driving force of Hamas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other foreign policy views does Rick Santorum have besides the Syria Accountability Act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum has said the war on terror can be won and is optimistic about U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan in the long term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rick Santorum say about Terrorism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum has defended the treatment of prisoners in Guantanamo Bay, including waterboarding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rick Santorum do in the area of terrorism besides saying the war of terror can be won and is optimistic about U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan in the long term?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 511, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum stated that John McCain, who opposes waterboarding, doesn't understand how enhanced interrogation works.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rick Santorum defend waterboarding?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "Whoa, Nelly! is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028161101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoa,_Nelly!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nelly Furtado's 'Whoa, Nelly!' an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for I'm Like a Bird at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on 27 February 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Whoa, Nelly! by Nelly Furtado an award winner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado's Whoa, Nelly! was released in North America on October 24, 2000 by DreamWorks Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028161101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoa,_Nelly!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Nelly Furtado's 'Whoa, Nelly!' released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado's Folklore was released on 23 November 2003 through DreamWorks Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160810134413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folklore_(Nelly_Furtado_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Nelly Furtado's Folklore released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "Nelly Furtado's Folklore was certified Platinum in Canada (Music Canada) and Gold in the United States (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelly Furtado's Folklore win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "The singles from Nelly Furtado's Folklore are Powerless (Say What You Want), Try, Força, Explode, and The Grass Is Green“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160810134413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folklore_(Nelly_Furtado_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles from Nelly Furtado's Folklore?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "During the time Nelly Furtado's Whoa, Nelly! and Folklore albums was released Nelly had the Burn in the Spotlight Tour and the Come as You Are Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there tours associated with Nelly Furtado's Folklore?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any televised concerts for Nelly Furtado?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 512, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Nelly Furtado won an International Achievement Award at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto for her song Turn Off the Light.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information on Nelly Furtado besides Who, Nelly!, Folklore, album certification, singles, tours, and concerts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "Underworld is the ninth studio album by American progressive metal band Symphony X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200819054640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld_%28Symphony_X_album%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007063046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclast_(Symphony_X_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Symphony X's underworld?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X's Underworld was released on July 24, 2015 through Nuclear Blast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200819054640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld_%28Symphony_X_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Symphony X's underworld album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X's Underworld received 4 stars from AllMusic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Symphony X's underworld album received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "According to singer Russell Allen, the band Symphony X entered a short hiatus during 2017 in which they did not perform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Symphony X take a break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "The band Symphony X entered a short hiatus during 2017 due in part to singer Russell Allen's commitment to Adrenaline Mob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for the band Symphony X's break?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "The band Symphony X entered a short hiatus during 2017 due in part to singer Russell Allen's commitment to Adrenaline Mob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose commitment from Symphony X was the reason for the band to take a break?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "The band Symphony X entered a short hiatus during 2017 due in part to singer Russell Allen's commitment to Adrenaline Mob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Symphony X tour for Underworld?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "It was announced in a January 2018 Metal Nation interview that Symphony X had plans to get together in the following months and begin writing a follow up to Underworld.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Symphony X article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "In July 2018, according to Michael Romeo, Symphony X hopes to re-group and make another album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Symphony X release a follow up to Underworld?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "In June 2019, Michael Romeo was considering to make Symphony X's tenth album after they're done touring in August 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Symphony X get back together?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 2017, Adrenaline Mob was involved in a serious vehicular accident,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Symphony X's time apart besides hoping to re-group and make another album?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 513, "Truth_answer": "The vehicular accident involving Adrenaline Mob resulted in severe injuries for Allen and the death of the band's bassist and their tour manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone from Symphony X hurt in a serious vehicular accident?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "Iconoclast is the eighth album by American progressive metal band Symphony X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007063046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclast_(Symphony_X_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200819054640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld_%28Symphony_X_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Symphony X's iconoclast?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X's iconoclast was released on June 17, 2011, in Europe, June 21, 2011, in the United States and on June 28, 2011, in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007063046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclast_(Symphony_X_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Symphony X's iconoclast released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X's Iconoclast debuted at number 76 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States, selling more than 7,300 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007063046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclast_(Symphony_X_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Symphony X's iconoclast do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Symphony X's iconoclast have any singles mentioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X's iconoclast also debuted at number 7 on the Top Hard Rock Chart, number 19 on the Top Rock Chart and number 13 on the Top Independent Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album top in other charts besides the Billboard 200?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "On February 27, 2013, it was announced that, during the previous week, drummer Jason Rullo was admitted to hospital for heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Symphony X do between 2011-2013 besides releasing the iconoclast album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "John Macaluso joined Symphony X on tour for their South American and European dates, until Jason Rullo was able to fully recover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Symphony X replace drummer Jason Rullo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did it take forJason Rullo to recover from heart failure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 515, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine first became involved in civic matters when he was based in Lewes. He was a member of the Court Leet, the governing body for the town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Thomas Paine's political background?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 515, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine authored the two most influential pamphlets at the start of the American Revolution and inspired the patriots in 1776 to declare independence from Great Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Thomas Paine most famous for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 515, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine was married to Elizabeth Ollive from 1771 to 1774 and married Mary Lambert in 1759", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Thomas Paine ever marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 515, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine was an English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of workings was Thomas Paine involved in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 515, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine migrated to the British American colonies in 1774 with the help of Benjamin Franklin, arriving just in time to participate in the American Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Paine article besides political background, famous works, marriage, and workings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine died on June 8, 1809", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Thomas Paine die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thomas Paine die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine, who died in 1809, and second wife Elizabeth Ollive separated 1774.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he married when Thomas Paine died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine died, aged 72, at 59 Grove Street in Greenwich Village, New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Thomas Paine die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 516, "Truth_answer": "The Quakers would not allow Thomas Paine to be buried in their graveyard as per his last will, so his remains were buried under a walnut tree on his farm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Thomas Paine's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Thomas Paine's enemies at the time off death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "Anthropologists believe the Blackfoot Confederacy migrated from the upper Northeastern part of the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Blackfoot confederacy started ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "In the first half of the 18th century, Blackfoot Confederacy acquired horses and firearms from white traders and their Cree and Assiniboine go-betweens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does any record exist of the Blackfoot Confederacy's early history ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "Historically, the member peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy were nomadic bison hunters and trout fishermen, who ranged across large areas of the northern Great Plains of western North America", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Blackfoot early society worked ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "Due to language and cultural patterns, anthropologists believe the Blackfoot Confederacy did not originate in the Great Plains of the Midwest North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do anthropoligists think the Blackfoot Confederacy originate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "In Blackfoot Confederacy mythology, the supernatural world is dominated by the Sun. The Sun is equated with the Creator by some anthropologists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of god did the Blackfoot Confederacy pray to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "Historically, the member peoples of the Confederacy were nomadic bison hunters and trout fishermen, who ranged across large areas of the northern Great Plains of western North America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there hunters in the Blackfoot Confederacy ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 517, "Truth_answer": "One legendary story claimed that the Blackfoot Confederacy walked through ashes of prairie fires, which in turn colored the bottoms of their moccasins black.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting fact about the Blackfoot Confederacy ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "The Blackfoot Confederacy's main source of food on the plains was the American bison, the largest mammal in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the importance and uses of bison for the Blackfoot Confederacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "The Blackfoot Confederacy's main source of food on the plains was the American bison, the largest mammal in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Blackfoot Confederacy use bison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "Bison were sacred because they provided the Blackfoot Confederacy food and other resources for daily life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if it was sacred, why did the Blackfoot Confederacy eat bison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "The women also made clothing from the skins, such as robes and moccasins, and made soap from the fat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how else did the Blackfoot Confederacy use bison besides food?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "Dried bison dung was fuel for the fires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how else were bison important for the blackfoot confederacy besides food, clothing, and soap?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "The Blackfoot Confederacy women tanned and prepared the skins to cover the tepees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the skins of bison used by the Blackfoot Confederacy for anything else besides clothing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 518, "Truth_answer": "As a ritual, Blackfoot Confederacy hunters often ate the bison heart minutes after the kill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was for food, clothing, tepees, soap, and fires all of the uses of the bison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 519, "Truth_answer": "Nothing was more controversial during Bobby Clarke's time as a general manager than his dispute with Eric Lindros and his parents, particularly his father Carl Lindros who was Eric's agent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Clarke_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Clarke's relationship with Eric Lindros?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 519, "Truth_answer": "Eric Bryan Lindros is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Lindros_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Eric Lindros?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 519, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Clarke assumed the role as NHL's Philadelphia Flyers' Senior Vice President during the 1992–93 season, and served as a mentor for young phenom Eric Lindros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Clarke mentor Eric Lindros?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 519, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Clarke said, I don't give a crap whether Eric Lindros ever plays again or if I ever see him again. All he ever did was aggravate our team.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Clarke_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Clarke and Eric Lindros ever have a good relationship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 520, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Clarke's first stint as the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers general manager lasted six seasons and included two trips to the Stanley Cup Final in 1985 and 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Bobby Clarke's management?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 520, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Clarke was captain of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers from 1973 to 1979, winning the Stanley Cup with them in both 1974 and 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Clarke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Bobby Clarke's teams win the Stanley Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 520, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Clarke moved on to the Minnesota North Stars and spent two seasons as the North Stars general manager, one of which saw a surprise run to the Final in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Clarke_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Clarke ever general manager for other teams besides the Flyers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 520, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Clarke is currently the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers' senior vice president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bobby Clarke still involved in hockey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 520, "Truth_answer": "The North Stars lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins 4 - 2 in the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Clarke's finals with the North Stars turn out in 1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 521, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Lee Trevino was seen as approachable and humorous, and was frequently quoted by the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Lee Trevino's humor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Lee Trevino humorous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 521, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino was once asked how he handled the pressure of knowing that tens of thousands of dollars of prize money were riding on a single putt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee Trevino article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 521, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino answered: That's not pressure. Pressure is having a $100 bet on a putt when you don't have any money in your pocket.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lee Trevino say after being asked how he handled the pressure of knowing that tens of thousands of dollars of prize money were riding on a single putt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the reporter react when Lee Trevino answered [knowing that tens of thousands of dollars of prize money were riding on a single putt is] not pressure. Pressure is having a $100 bet on a putt when you don't have any money in your pocket“?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 521, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino said: I've been hit by lightning, been in the Marine Corps, and traveled the world. There's not anything I'm scared of except my wife.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino make any other comments besides [knowing that tens of thousands of dollars of prize money were riding on a single putt is] not pressure. Pressure is having a $100 bet on a putt when you don't have any money in your pocket“?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "Sourav Ganguly had a luxurious childhood and was nicknamed the 'Maharaja', meaning the 'Great King'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourav_Ganguly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Sourav Ganguly's early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "Since the favourite sport for the people of Calcutta was football, Sourav Ganguly was initially attracted to the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourav_Ganguly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known about Sourav Ganguly's childhood besides having a luxurious childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "Academics came in-between his love for sports and Sourav Ganguly's mother, Nirupa Ganguly, was not very supportive of him taking up cricket or any other sport as a career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourav_Ganguly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Sourav Ganguly's early education like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "Sourav Ganguly's brother Snehasish Ganguly supported his dream to be a cricketer and asked their father to get Sourav Ganguly enrolled in a cricket coaching camp during his summer holidays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourav_Ganguly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sourav Ganguly focus more on academics than sport in his early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "Despite being right-handed, Sourav Ganguly learnt to bat left-handed so he could use his brother's sporting equipment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Sourav Ganguly in cricket coaching camp during his summer holidays", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sourav Ganguly learn to bowl in addition to learning to bat during cricket coaching camp?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "While touring with a junior team, Sourav Ganguly refused his turn as the twelfth man, as he reportedly felt that the duties involved were beneath his social status.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other interesting aspect of the Sourav Ganguly section?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 522, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was he asked to do such menial tasks while touring with a junior team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "Weeks after Sourav Ganguly's successful tour of England, Ganguly eloped with childhood sweetheart Dona Roy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the details surrounding Sourav Ganguly's marriage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "Sourav Ganguly and Dona Roy's families were sworn enemies at that point and the news of their elopement caused an uproar between them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sourav Ganguly and his childhood sweetheart Dona Roy elope?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "The news of Sourav Ganguly and Dona Roy's elopement caused an uproar between their families. However, both families reconciled and a formal wedding was held in February 1997..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The news of Sourav Ganguly and Dona Roy's elopement caused a what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "Sourav Ganguly and Dona Roy had civil marriage at the registrar office in August 1996, and a grand wedding ceremony with the presence of family and friends on 21st February 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the wedding held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "ODI stands for One Day International", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does ODI stand for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Sourav Ganguly won four consecutive man of the match awards, in the Sahara Cup with Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "The second man of the amtch award in 1997 was won after Sourav Ganguly took five wickets for 16 runs off 10 overs, his best bowling in an ODI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sourav_Ganguly_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second man of the match award in 1997?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 523, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sourav Ganguly start bowling?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine cut his first record in 1944, for a fledgling company called Bel-Tone Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bel-tone for Frankie Laine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "When Bel-Tone Records folded, Frankie Laine was picked up by Atlas Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was atlas for Frankie Laine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine cut his first two numbers for Atlas Records in the King mode, backed by R&B artist Johnny Moore's group, The Three Blazers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the record company Atlas make any music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "The ruse worked and the first record recorded by Frankie Laine with Atlas Records sold moderately well, although limited to the race market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with these first two numbers cut by Frankie Laien for Atlas Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "Atlas Records, a race label initially hired Frankie Laine to imitate his friend Nat King Cole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107191037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Laine_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frankie Laine's ruse with Atlas Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "Patti Page said Frankie Laine probably was one of the forerunner of…blues, of…rock 'n' roll. A lot of singers who sing with a passionate demeanor—Frank was and is definitely that..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frankie Laine's style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 524, "Truth_answer": "Frankie Laine was a jazz singer in the late 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Frankie Laine besides songs, Bel-tone Records and Atlas Records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert is best known for his theatrical performance style and meticulous attention to detail in all aspects of his personal presentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of style does Adam Lambert have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert was inspired when his father gave him access to his large record collection of 1970s music. He was attracted to theatrical rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Adam Lambert find his style choices?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "While a contestant on American Idol, Adam Lambert's precise yet varied stagings of himself kept audiences and judges glued as much to his presentation as to his vocal talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do people think of Adam Lambert's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert made three fashion related TV appearances at the close of 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Lambert make any appearances ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "In an interview, Adam Lambert emphasized that his fashion and presentation are often disparate from gay as well as straight regimes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Adam Lambert image?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "For Billboard's Music's Men of Style issue in August 2015, Adam Lambert discussed his natural shift towards a cleaner, more classic look; and the constant motion of trends—is a fascination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Adam Lambert's image?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lamber's favorite designers are Saint Laurent, Gucci, DSquared, Versace, KTZ, Faith Connexion, Amiri, Vetements, and D.gnak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What designers does Adam Lambert use for his style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert was the subject for whom the young designers of All on the Line with Joe Zee created a modern look, which he then critiqued along with the show's hosts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Adam Lambert showcase his style anywhere?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHat did Adam Lambert wear when guest judging on All on the Line with Joe Zee?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adam Lambert's critique as guest judge on All on the Line with Joe Zee?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 525, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert was compared to Lady Gaga in terms of crossing style boundaries and being unabashedly individual.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Adam Lambert's image?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Record producer Rob Cavallo once described Adam Lambert as having an unlimited range, and able to sing every note on a guitar from the lowest to the highest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Adam Lambert's voice special?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert began performing with Metropolitan Educational Theatre network from the age of nine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Lambert like to sing as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Critics, celebrities and colleagues have been outspoken in their praise for Adam Lambert's vocal command.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do people normally say about Adam Lambert's voice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "In a March 2012 interview, rock artist Meat Loaf rated Adam Lambert's voice in the company of only two others, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Adam Lambert's voice been compared to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Queen guitarist Brian May noted that Adam Lambert's voice has sensitivity, depth, maturity, and awesome range and power which will make jaws drop;", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What things have celebrities said about Adam Lambert's singing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Roger Taylor added that Adam Lambert had the best range I've ever heard in a BBC interview in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has talked about Adam Lambert's voice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams, after collaborating with Adam Lambert on his Trespassing album, commented, This kid has a voice like a siren – singing in that Steve Winwood-Peter Cetera range.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pharrell say about Adam Lambert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "In October 2012, the Sunday Mirror reported that Adam Lambert had insured his voice for $48 million", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important on Adam Lambert's voice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "In October 2012, the Sunday Mirror reported that Adam Lambert had insured his voice for $48 million", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Adam Lambert insure his voice for for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Among Adam Lambert's strongest influences are British singers such as Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and Robert Plant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any more interesting things about Adam Lambert besides what is said about his voice, and voice insurance?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 526, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert's total recorded vocal range spans from bass E to B flat above tenor high C (E2 – B♭5), giving him three octaves and six semitones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Adam Lambert's range?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 527, "Truth_answer": "José Martí's modernism was a spiritual attitude that was reflected on the language. All his writing defines his moral world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is José Martí associated with Modernism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 527, "Truth_answer": "The difference between José Martí and other modernist initiators lies in the profound and transcendent value that he gave to literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were José Martí's ideas accepted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 527, "Truth_answer": "The concepts of freedom, liberty, and democracy are prominent themes in all of José Martí's works", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Martí believe in Freedom for people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 528, "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1950s, 10-year-old Bobby Womack was touring with his brothers on the midwest gospel circuit as The Womack Brothers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Womack begin his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 528, "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1950s, 10-year-old Bobby Womack was touring with his brothers on the midwest gospel circuit as The Womack Brothers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Bobby Womack's and his brothers' group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 528, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Womack's mother told him he could sing his way out of the ghetto.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Womack's parents supportive of their group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Bobby Womack's musical influences ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 528, "Truth_answer": "At just 16, Bobby Womack dropped out of high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bobby Womack article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Womack able to complete his education while on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 529, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Bobby signed with Minit Records and recorded his first solo album, Fly Me to the Moon, where he scored his first major hit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Womack start his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 529, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Womack's first major hit from his first solo album, Fly Me to the Moon, was a cover of The Mamas & the Papas' California Dreamin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Bobby Womack's first solo album, Fly Me to the Moon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Womack's first solo album, Fly Me to the Moon, receive any awards or set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 529, "Truth_answer": "After two more albums with Minit Records, Bobby Womack switched labels, signing with United Artists where he changed his attire and his musical direction with the album Communication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Womack remain with Minit records until 1972?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bobby Womack switch from Minit Records to United Artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard and Billy Preston penned the faith-based rock and roll song Great Gosh A'Mighty for the film Down and Out in Beverly Hills' soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225041516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Little Richard's best 'comeback' hit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard won critical acclaim for his Down and Out in Beverly Hills, film role, and the song Great Gosh A'Mighty found success on the American and British charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Great Gosh A'Mighty do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "In Little Richard's 1984 book, he told Charles White he was omnisexual. In 1995, he told Penthouse he always knew he was gay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225041516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard admit he was gay during his comeback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Little Richard denounced homosexuality in an interview with Three Angels Broadcasting Network, calling homosexual and transgender identity unnatural that goes against the way God wants you to live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard do any major interviews during his comeback?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard was a guest on TV shows and appearing in films, winning new fans with his unique comedic timing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of tv shows was Little Richard on during his comeback?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard recorded a rock and roll version of The Itsy Bitsy Spider that led to a deal with Disney Records, resulting in the children's album, Shake It All About.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Little Richard article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other things that Little Richard did with Disney Records besides Shake It All About?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 530, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard's band agree with his gay tendencies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 531, "Truth_answer": "The Powerless Rise is As I Lay Dying's fifth record. Decas is a compilation by As I Lay Dying in honor of the band's ten-year anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are The Powerless Rise and Decas both albums by the band As I Lay Dying?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 531, "Truth_answer": "The Powerless Rise currently holds universal acclaim status for generally good reviews on Metacritic with an 81 out of 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524230613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Powerless_Rise_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band As I Lay Dying's The Powerless Rise album well received by fans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 531, "Truth_answer": "Decas received a 59% on Metacritic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band As I Lay Dying's compliation Decas well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 531, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any changes in band members of As I Day Lying during this time when The Powerless Rise and Decas were released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 532, "Truth_answer": "England played a single commemorative Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Bombay in February 1980 for the fiftieth anniversary of India's entry into Test cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ian Botham's Jubilee test?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 532, "Truth_answer": "The Jubilee Test was a personal triumph for Ian Botham who became the first player in Test history to score a century and take ten wickets in the same match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about the Jubilee test?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 532, "Truth_answer": "With Ian Botham taking six for 58, India was all out on day one for 242. England replied with 296, the highlight being Botham's 114 from just 144 balls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Botham have any other notable achievements at the Jubilee Test?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 532, "Truth_answer": "On the third morning, Bob Taylor led England past India's total and, with useful batting performances by the specialist bowlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened at the Jubilee test besides Ian Botham becoming the first player in Test history to score a century and take ten wickets, taking six for 58 and 114 from just 144 balls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 532, "Truth_answer": "On the fourth day, Geoffrey Boycott and Graham Gooch scored the necessary runs for England to win by ten wickets with a day to spare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable after Bob Taylor led England past India's total on the third morning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Billy Joel recorded his second Columbia album in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Billy Joel in 1974?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Billy Joel recorded his second Columbia album in Los Angeles, Streetlife Serenade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was second Columbia album Billy Joel recorded in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "Although Streetlife Serenade is often considered one of Billy Joel's weaker albums, it contains the notable songs Los Angelenos and Root Beer Rag“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Billy Joel's Streetlife Serenade successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel returned to New York City in 1975 and recorded Turnstiles, the first album he recorded with the group of hand-picked musicians who became the Billy Joel Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Billy Joel's Turnstiles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "`Turnstiles reached 122 on the Billboard 200 Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Billy Joel's Turnstiles successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel has been nominated for 23 Grammy Awards, winning five of them, including Album of the Year for 52nd Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Billy Joel win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "Upset that Piano Man had been significantly cut for radio play, Billy Joel wrote The Entertainer as a sarcastic response", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Billy Joel article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel wrote The Entertainer as a sarcastic response: If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit, so they cut it down to 3:05.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the sarcastic response Billy Joel wrote after being upset that Piano Man had been significantly cut for radio play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 533, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel released his critical and commercial breakthrough album, The Stranger, in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Billy Joel in 1977?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel joined the Echoes, a group that specialized in British Invasion covers. The Echoes began recording in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Joel doing musically in 1965?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the first recording by the Echoes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel joined the Echoes, a group that specialized in British Invasion covers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Echoes do mostly covers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel joined the Hassles, a Long Island group that had signed with United Artists Records, in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Joel do after being in The Echoes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "The Hassles were a rock group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112211958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hassles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music did Billy Joels's The Hassles play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "The Hassles released four singles and two albums (The Hassles and Hour of the Wolf).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hassles' first record?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "The four singles and two albums (The Hassles and Hour of the Wolf) released by The Hassles were all were commercial failures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hassles have any success with those records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 534, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel and drummer Jon Small left the Hassles in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Joel leave The Hassles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 535, "Truth_answer": "Lou Gramm announced his departure from Foreigner in May 1990 due to differences with Mick Jones, and to focus on his solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906193738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gramm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Gramm leave Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 535, "Truth_answer": "Lou Gramm announced his departure from Foreigner in May 1990 due to differences with Mick Jones, and to focus on his solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906193738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gramm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lou Gramm leave Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 535, "Truth_answer": "Lou Gramm released his first solo album, Ready or Not, in January 1987 to critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906193738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gramm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gramm's first solo album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 535, "Truth_answer": "Long Hard Look is the second solo album from original Foreigner lead vocalist Lou Gramm, released in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161008020959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Hard_Look_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007202301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_or_Not_(Lou_Gramm_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gramm have a second solo album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 535, "Truth_answer": "Lou Gramm's Ready or Not generated two hit songs: Midnight Blue peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. The title song reach number 54 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Gramm's first album Ready or Not have any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 535, "Truth_answer": "The new edition of Foreigner released the album Unusual Heat in June 1991. This was at the time their worst-selling album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Foreigner article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 536, "Truth_answer": "The BQE is a mixed-medium artistic exploration of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway by Sufjan Stevens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_BQE_(soundtrack)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sufjan Stevens's BQE?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 536, "Truth_answer": "The BQE originally manifested in the form of a live show, performed on November 1–3, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_BQE_(soundtrack)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the BQE a show or a type of album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 536, "Truth_answer": "The BQE performance sold out the 2,109 seat BAM Opera House without any advertising", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the BQE successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 536, "Truth_answer": "The BQE won the 2008 Brendan Gill Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about Sufjan Stevens's BQE?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 536, "Truth_answer": "The BQE was a 30-minute composition followed by an additional one hour of concert by Stevens and his orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103204148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufjan_Stevens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the performance of the BQE run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 537, "Truth_answer": "In March 2015 Grant Nicholas revealed that there will be a new Feeder record next year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Feeder get back together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 537, "Truth_answer": "On 15 June the band Feeder announced that the album would be titled All Bright Electric. The album was released on 7 October 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Feeder release any albums in 2016?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 537, "Truth_answer": "All Bright Electric saw the band Feeder return to the top 10 of the album charts after an eight-year absence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeder_(band)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Feeder's All Bright Electric successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 537, "Truth_answer": "After completing a tour to mark 21 years since the release of Swim, the band Feeder began plans to close down their label Big Teeth Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Feeder go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 537, "Truth_answer": "On 9 August 2019, Feeder released their tenth studio album, Tallulah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Feeder make any more albums after All Bright Electric?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 537, "Truth_answer": "In July 2017, the band announced the compilation The Best of Feeder, featuring all the previous singles from the band's career, as well a mini-album of new material within called Arrow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Feeder band article besides All Bright Electric and releasing their tenth studio album, Tallulah?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas struck gold with their second release, the first composition and production from the famed writing team, Holland–Dozier–Holland, titled Come and Get These Memories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Martha and the Vandellas sign their first hit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' string of hits included Come and Get These Memories, Heat Wave, Quicksand, Nowhere to Run, Jimmy Mack, Bless You and Dancing in the Street“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas' major hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Martha and the Vandellas signed their first recording contract with Checker Records, releasing the Reeves-led I'll Let You Know. The record flopped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Martha and the Vandellas' first debut song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' Heat Wave, became a phenomenal record for them, reaching number four on the Hot 100 and number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas get on any billboards or charts with their music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Quicksand was Martha and the Vandellas' second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Martha and the Vandellas other songs to get on any billboards or charts besides Heat Wave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Around late 1963, Annette Beard, who was pregnant with her first child and set to get married, chose to leave her singing career behind by 1964", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Martha and the Vandellas leave during the hit years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Currently, Rosalind Ashford, whose full name now is Rosalind Ashford-Holmes, and Annette Beard, whose full name now is Annette Beard-Helton, continue to perform with other singers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Annette Beard ever come back to the group, Marth and the Vandellas?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "On June 28, 1965 the Martha and the Vandellas appeared with several other popular acts of the period on CBS-TV's Murray The K-It's What's Happening, Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Martha and the Vandellas article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Martha Reeves, Rosalind Beard and Betty Kelly performed Nowhere to Run, as they skipped through a Ford auto plant and sat in a Ford Mustang convertible as it's being assembled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marth and the Vandellas perform on CBS-TV's Murray The K-It's What's Happening Baby?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 538, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' popularity helped the group get spots on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Mike Douglas Show, American Bandstand and Shindig!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about the Martha and the Vandellas article besides hits, charts, billboard, members leaving and CBS-TV's Murray The K-It's What's Happening Baby?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas formed in 1957 as The Del-Phis by friends Annette Beard, Rosalind Ashford, Gloria Williams, and eventually included Martha Reeves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Martha and the Vandellas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "Martha Reeves moved up to lead vocalist after Gloria Williams' departure in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Annette Beard, Rosalind Ashford, Gloria Williams, and Martha Reeves stay with The Del-Phis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "The Del-Phis were formed in 1957", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was The Del-Phis formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "When The Del-Phis briefly separated after two record flops, Martha Reeves return to a solo career under the name Martha LaVaille in hopes of getting a contract with Motown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the formation of the band Martha and the Vandellas besides initial formation as the Del-Phis and departure of Gloria Williams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "After Motown staffer Mickey Stevenson noticed Martha Reeves singing at a prominent Detroit club, he offered her his business card for an audition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha Reeves get a contract with Motown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "Martha Reeves showed up at Motown on a wrong date (Motown auditions were held at Thursdays, while Reeves showed up to Motown's Hitsville USA studios on a Tuesday).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Martha Reeves' audition for Motown go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Stevenson, initially upset, told Martha Reeves to look out for clients and other matters. She became Stevenson's secretary and later was responsible for helping acts audition for the label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha Reeves get the audition with Motown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "By 1961, Martha and the Vandellas, now known as The Vels (previously The Del-Phis), were recording background vocals for Motown acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did becoming Mickey Stevenson's secretary help Martha Reeves career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas (then the Vels) were background vocals for Sandra Edwards, prior to her success as lead singer of The Elgins and emerging Motown star Marvin Gaye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martha and the Vandellas as the The Vels do background vocals for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 539, "Truth_answer": "Motown was so impressed by the Martha and the Vandellas' (then the Vels) vocals that the label CEO Berry Gordy offered to give the group a contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the background vocals of Martha and the Vandellas lead to a successful career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla has all the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire, plus minor psychic abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what sort of powers did Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla receives vivid visions that contain possible glimpses of the future, and can also see into people's minds and project false imagery into them", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do her abilities allow Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla to see?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla's powers help her hunt vampires?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla's powers used for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla alongside her lover Spike serve as antagonists to vampire Slayer Buffy Summers. In contrast to the previous villian, Master, Spike and Drusilla are more unconventional but equally dangerous vampires.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla use her abilities for good or evil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla use these powers in every episode?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 540, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla is capable of hypnotizing people, which she does by catching their gazes, pointing her fingers towards her victim's eyes and then to her own, whispering to them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some more powers Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla has?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's madness is exhibited in her often-strange dialogue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Drusilla's personality like in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's madness is exhibited in her often-strange dialogue, which is peppered with non sequiturs like Spike, do you love my insides? All the parts you can't see?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What strange dialogue would Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's costumes were initially intended to be a cross between a Victorian period look and the Kate Moss heroin chic fashion look, says actress Juliet Landau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Drusilla look like in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla's best qualities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla's worst traits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla makes her first appearance in the episode School Hard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drusilla make her first appearance in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "Actress Juliet Landau said that when she first received the script, it indicated that Drusilla's accent could be British or American.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Drusilla article besides personality, strange dialogue, apperance, best qualities, worst traits, and first appearance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 541, "Truth_answer": "Actress Juliet Landau felt Drusilla should really be Cockney, especially with the whole Sid and Nancy analogy.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which accent did Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Drusilla use?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 542, "Truth_answer": "Clay Aiken was an MC and performer at the Johnston Community College Country Showcase in Smithfield, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Aiken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Clay Aiken a MC and performer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 542, "Truth_answer": "Clay Aiken was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Aiken_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Clay Aiken born and raised?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 542, "Truth_answer": "On My Way Here was Clay Aiken's fifth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clay Aiken's fifth album called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 542, "Truth_answer": "According to an article posted on Billboard, Clay Aiken and RCA parted ways shortly after his On My Way Here album was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Aiken_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clay Aiken ever end up leaving RCA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 543, "Truth_answer": "The Colour and the Shape is the second studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005204313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colour_and_the_Shape_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Foo Fighters's colour and the shape", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 543, "Truth_answer": "Foo Fighter's The Colour and the Shape contained the singles Monkey Wrench, Everlong and My Hero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Foo Fighters' the colour and the shape have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 543, "Truth_answer": "The Foo Fighter's promotional tour for The Colour and the Shape started in May 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Foo Fighters go on tour for The Colour and The Shape album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 543, "Truth_answer": "Franz Stahl, Pat Smear's replacement, toured with the band for the next few months, and re-recorded Walking After You for the movie The X-Files.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about the Foo Fighters article besides The Colour and the Shape?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 543, "Truth_answer": "The Foo Fighter's A320 appeared on the movie Godilla soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did the Foo Fighters have that were featured on films besides Walking After You?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 543, "Truth_answer": "A B-side from the Foo Fighters' My Hero single, Dear Lover, appeared in the horror film Scream 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other songs featured on films besides Walking After You and A320?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "The band Madness' name, paid homage to their idol, Prince Buster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Madness' idol", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "During 1979, the band Madness began to attract a live following in London, being regulars at the Dublin Castle in Camden Town", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the band Madness regulars at", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "The band Madness's first commercial recording was the Lee Thompson composition The Prince.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Madness' first comercial recording", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "The song The Price was a surprise hit for the band Madness, peaking in the UK music charts at number 16", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Madness' hit", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "One Step Beyond . . . is the 1979 debut album by the British ska-pop group Madness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the band Madness' debut album called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "The band Madness' One Step Beyond... has two sides", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Madness' debut album One Step Beyond... have two sides", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "Live recordings of the band Madness' performances as well as those by other 2 Tone bands were used in the 1981 documentary film and soundtrack album Dance Craze.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Madness do live recordings", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "Absolutely is the 1980 second album from the British ska band Madness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701143548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolutely_(Madness_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Madness' second album called", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 544, "Truth_answer": "Absolutely is the 1980 second album from the British ska band Madness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701143548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolutely_(Madness_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the band Madness' second album", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "Madness are an English ska band from Camden Town, north London, who formed in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the band Madness form", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "The core of the band Madness formed in 1976 included Mike Barson on keyboards and vocals, Chris Foreman on guitar and Lee Thompson on saxophone and vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band Madness", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "The band Madness later recruited John Hasler on drums and Cathal Smyth on bass guitar. Later in the year, they were joined by lead vocalist Dikron Tulane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Madness also recruit", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "Graham McPherson was kicked out of the band Madness for too often choosing to watch Chelsea instead of rehearsing. By 1978, the band had allowed McPherson to return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came back to the band Madness", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "This original six-piece Madness band line-up lasted until part-way through 1977. Graham McPherson was kicked out of the band for too often watching Chelsea instead of rehearsing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did McPhearson leave the band Madness", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "After briefly changing their name to Morris and the Minors, the band Madness renamed itself as Madness in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Madness change their name", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 545, "Truth_answer": "After briefly changing their name to Morris and the Minors, the band Madness renamed itself as Madness in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Madness called before Madness", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 546, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What good did the EU do for Rem Koolhaas' country?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 546, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rem Koolhaas's great leap forward consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 547, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Geronimo sang the Philippine National Anthem at the pre-inaugural ceremonies of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on June 30, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sarah Geronimo in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 547, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Geronimo sang the Philippine National Anthem at the pre-inaugural ceremonies of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on June 30, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sarah Geronimo singing the Philippine National Anthem at the pre-inaugural ceremonies of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on June 30, 2004 for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 547, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Geronimo staged her second major solo concert In Motion on July 14, 2007, at the Araneta Coliseum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sarah Geronimo's In Motion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 547, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Geronimo staged her second major solo concert In Motion on July 14, 2007, at the Araneta Coliseum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sarah Geronimo's Sarah G Live concert begin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 547, "Truth_answer": "In the latter half of 2007, Sarah Geronimo appeared in her third television series for ABS-CBN, Pangarap Na Bituin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Geronimo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Geronimo star in any TV shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb's Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall worked as Jay and the Doctor on Triple J's breakfast show from January 2005 through to November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen to Frenzal Rhomb in 2005", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb's Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall worked as Jay and the Doctor on Triple J's breakfast show from January 2005 through to November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jay and the Doctor in relation to Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb released Forever Malcolm Young in October 2006 which peaked in the top 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frenzal Rhomb article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb released Forever Malcolm Young in October 2006 which peaked in the top 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frenzal Rhomb's Forever Malcolm Young do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb's Forever Malcolm Young provided a minor radio hit with the title track", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen for Frenzal Rhomb Forever Malcolm Young album wise besides the release", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "Some controversy was expressed over the profanity in the title and lyrics of Johnny Ramone was in a Fucking Good Band, but He Was a Cunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in the Frenzal Rhomb article Forever Malcolm Young wise besides release, and providing a minor radio hit with the title track?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "National touring followed Frenzal Rhomb's Forever Malcolm Young album release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with Frenzal Rhomb besides Forever Malcolm Young?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the touring Frenzal Rhomb after the release of Forever Malcolm Young end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "It was announced that from November 2007 Jason Whalley would leave Frenzal Rhomb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen after Frenzal Rhomb's Forever Malcolm Young album release", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 548, "Truth_answer": "It was announced that Jason Whalley would also leave his job at Triple J to go on a world trip with his girlfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jason Whalley do from November 2007 besides leave Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "The implementation of compulsory universal education in 1971 and the transformation of the social environment in Hong Kong contributed to the rise of women's education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the education like for Women in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Women in Hong Kong learn anything?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "The gap between male and female enrollment in post-secondary education has narrowed, and female students outnumber male students entering the University Grants Committee (UGC) funded programs in recent decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened for Women in hong kong and education besides the implementation of compulsory universal education in 1971 and the transformation of the social environment in Hong Kong contributing to the rise of women's education.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "The percentage of female and male students enrolled in UGC-funded programs was 53.7% and 46.3% respectively in 2014, which is quite different from 32.9% and 67.1% respectively in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Women in Hong Kong go to school more than men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "People in Hong Kong have a gender bias in STEM fields. Half of the teenage girls in Hong Kong were discouraged from focussing on mathematics and sciences during secondary school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Hong Kong article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "According to the Education Bureau, Hong Kong has 20 degree-awarding higher education institutions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there colleges in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What if a Women in Hong Kong didn't go to school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Women in Hong Kong enjoy school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "With the shift of Hong Kong's economy from manufacturing industry to services industry since the 1980s, abundant job opportunities are hence available for both men and women.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Women in Hong Kong have equal roles when it came to careers in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "Women were in the workforce as early as the 1920s, but the small population of them often had to fight vigorously for equality of work rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a lot of women in Hong Kong try to attain careers in the early 1920's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "When surveyed, both men and women working in Hong Kong stated that they preferred to have a male supervisor over a woman supervisor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the career obstacles that Women in Hong Kong face?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "In spite of the open-minded and relatively westernised culture of Hong Kong, the seemingly equal and fair workplace still poses obstacles on the way of women's career paths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is women in hong kong facing career obstacles still true in the 2000's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "The number of women in politics is also small.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Women in Hong Kong article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "In the legislative council, there are only 12 female members among the 70 elected members compared to 10 female members among the 60 elected members in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do women in Hong Kong hold political roles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "The statistics obtained by Inter-Parliamentary Union in 2016 showed that only 22.8% of all national parliamentarians were women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any females hold an important political role in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are those females in Hong Kong politics viewed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman began their writing collaboration on the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, after being hired by Sam Raimi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first screenplay Roberto Orci was involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "After actor Kevin Sorbo suffered a stroke, the Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were required to come up with inventive ideas to minimize his appearances on screen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the television Series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys for Roberto Orci?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "Due to their inventive ideas to minimize Kevin Sorbo's appearances on screen on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman became show runners at the age of 24.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman pull off inventive ideas to minimize Kevin Sorbo's appearances on screen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were involved in the sister-series to Hercules, Xena: Warrior Princess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman do after Hercules?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci wrote several episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess with Alex Kurtzman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman do on Xena?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman sought to write for a network-based television series, but found this difficult. They met with J. J. Abrams who was starting work on Alias.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What project were Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman involved in after Xena?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "The meeting with J. J. Abrams went well for Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and resulted in them working on the Alias series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman work on Alias?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did things go for Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman on Alias?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 551, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman would go on to work together with J. J. Abrams again on the Fox science fiction series Fringe where all three were listed as co-creators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What project came after Alias for Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci's first credit solely as a producer came with the film Eagle Eye, where he worked once again alongside Alex Kurtzman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roberto Orci become a producer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "The film Eagle Eye was released in traditional theaters and IMAX theaters on September 26, 2008 and grossed $178 million worldwide, against its production budget of $80 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eagle Eye a success", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "Filming for The Proposal was shortly delayed after Sandra Bullock and her husband were involved in a car accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the production of Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman's The Proposal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "Despite their film careers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman continued to create television series. These included Sleepy Hollow, which they developed alongside Phillip Iscove.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Roberto Orci ad Alex Kurtzman work on besides Eagle Eye and the Proposal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Sleepy Hollow is loosely based on the short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving with added concepts from Rip Van Winkle, also by Irving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepy_Hollow_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman's sleepy hollow", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci took five years to bring the series Matador to television, with it originating from a conversation with his cousin Andrew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Orci article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 552, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did The Matador take 5 years for Roberto Orci to produce", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 553, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton was best known for his national radio and television acts between 1937 and 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Red Skelton on radio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 553, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton had a routine he had been performing since 1928. Originally called Mellow Cigars, the skit entailed an announcer who became ill as he smoked his sponsor's product.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Skelton do ads on radio or shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 553, "Truth_answer": "There were personal as well as professional changes in Red Skelton's life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Red Skelton's personal life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 553, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton was married to Edna Marie Stillwell (m. 1931; div. 1943), Georgia Davis (m. 1945; div. 1971), and Lothian Toland (m. 1973) until this death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Red Skelton married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 553, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton was married to Edna Marie Stillwell (m. 1931; div. 1943), Georgia Davis (m. 1945; div. 1971), and Lothian Toland (m. 1973) until this death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Skelton get divorced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 554, "Truth_answer": "The Doughnut Dunkers was a pantomime sketch, which Red Skelton wrote together with his wife, Edna Stillwell, and launched a career for him in vaudeville, radio, and films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Red Skelton's Doughnut Dunkers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 554, "Truth_answer": "The Doughnut Dunkers was a pantomime sketch, which Red Skelton wrote together with his wife, Edna Stillwell, and launched a career for him in vaudeville, radio, and films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Red Skelton's female partner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 554, "Truth_answer": "The Doughnut Dunkers routine won Red Skelton and wife Edna Stillwell the Loew's State engagement and a handsome fee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Red Skelton and Edna Stillwell do the Doughnut Dunkers routine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 554, "Truth_answer": "The Loew's State engagement was in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Skelton and Edna Stillwell do the Doughnut Dunkers routine at Lowe's State engagment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 554, "Truth_answer": "In 1937, while Red Skelton was entertaining at the Capitol Theater in Washington, D.C., President Franklin D. Roosevelt invited Skelton to perform at a White House luncheon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Skelton and Edna Stillwell play other venues besides the Loew's State engagement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 554, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton's humor appealed to FDR and Skelton became the master of ceremonies for Roosevelt's official birthday celebration for many years afterward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did performing at a White House luncheon lead to bigger adventures for Red Skelton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "On October 4, 1961, Lenny Bruce was arrested for obscenity at the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lenny Bruce arrested for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "Although the jury acquitted Lenny Bruce, other law enforcement agencies began monitoring his appearances, resulting in frequent arrests under charges of obscenity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lenny Bruce get jail time after being arrested for obscenity at the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce was arrested again in 1961, in Philadelphia, for drug possession and again in Los Angeles, two years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other times was Lenny Bruce arrested besides the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "On December 5, 1962, Lenny Bruce was arrested on stage at the legendary Gate of Horn folk club in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other arrests for Lenny Bruce besides the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco, Philadelphia, again in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "Despite his prominence as a comedian, Lenny Bruce appeared on network television only six times in his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lenny Bruce's arrest record have any negative effects for Lenny Bruce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce was arrested along with the club owners, Howard and Elly Solomon, who were arrested for allowing an obscene performance to take place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Solomon to Lenny Bruce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "In the Los Angeles arrest, comedian Lenny Bruce used the word schmuck, an insulting Yiddish term that is an obscene term for penis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is considered to be obscenity in Lenny Bruce's arrests?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "At the Jazz Workshop arrest in San Francisco, Lenny Bruce had used the word cocksucker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other words that were considered to be obscene by Lenny Bruce besides schmuck?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were words the only reason Lenny Bruce was arrested for obscenity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 555, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce played at Peter Cook's The Establishment club in London, and the next year was barred from entering the United Kingdom by the Home Office as an undesirable alien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Lenny Bruce considered to be an undesirable alien?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 556, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez moved into the Moto2 class for 2011 as the sole rider of the new team Monlau Competición, run by his manager Emilio Alzamora.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Marc Márquez in the moto2 world championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 556, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez finished 21st in Portugal, before taking his first victory in the class at the French Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known about Marc Márquez in the moto2 world championship besides moving into Moto2 class for 2011 as the sole ride of the new team Monlau Competición?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 556, "Truth_answer": "At his home race in Catalonia, Marc Márquez finished second behind championship leader Stefan Bradl, before another fall at the Silverstone, having started from his first Moto2 pole position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Marc Márquez after taking his first victory in the class at the French Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 556, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Marc Márquez won the Moto2 championship title after a season-long battle with fellow Spanish rider Pol Espargaró", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highlight of Marc Márquez's moto2 career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 556, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez made a mid-season surge up the championship standings, winning six of the next seven races to move within six points of Stefan Bradl in the championship standings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Marc Márquez win any other race in this category besides the French Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "The poet Charles Upton's opinion was that the Jane Robert's Seth Material are based on a misunderstanding of both Christianity and of Eastern religions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did people criticize Jane Roberts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "The Seth Material has been considered in certain circles to be a book entirely written by a demon; it just destroys everything that is true in terms of God's revelation,“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jane Roberts's The Seth Material considered Satanic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "Jane Roberts said Seth would assume control of her body and speak through her, while her husband wrote down the words she spoke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people think that Jane Roberts was possessed by a demon name Seth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jane Roberts's Seth considered a God?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "Jane Roberts died on September 5, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jane Roberts still alive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "Since Jane Roberts' death, others have claimed to channel Seth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202094150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people still criticize Jane Roberts's work after her death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "Historian Robert C. Fuller, a professor of religious studies at Bradley University, wrote that Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called unchurched American spirituality,“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people think Jane Roberts's writings were anti-religion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 557, "Truth_answer": "Videos such as Jane Roberts' Seth Speaks is Anti-Catholic Hate Books – Allowed By The Media protested that Seth was a demon from hell contacted through a ouija board.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202094150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who protested against Jane Roberts's Seth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "Jane Robert's The Nature of Personal Reality was published in 1974; reprinted in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jane Roberts's The Nature of Personal Reality, A seth book published?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra, Shakti Gawain, Dan Millman, Louise Hay, Richard Bach, and others express the effect the Seth Material had upon their own awakening", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202094150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which notable people had expressed the effect of Jane Roberts's Seth Material upon their own awakening?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "Catherine L. Albanese, professor of religious history at the University of Chicago, stated that in the 1970s the Seth Material launched an era of nationwide awareness of the channeling trend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202094150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Catherine L. Albanese in relation to Jane Roberts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "The core teachings of the Seth Material are based on the principle that consciousness creates matter, and that each individual creates their own reality through thoughts, beliefs and expectations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the idea behind the central focus of Jane Roberts's Seth material?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "According to Robert C. Fuller, Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called unchurched American spirituality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202094150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200624181209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Material_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Jane Roberts's Seth filled the role of guide for what related concepts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "Science writer Karen Stollznow has written that much of Jane Roberts' work was criticized for being a rip-off of Christian and Eastern philosophy.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202094150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do similarities exist between Jane Roberts's Seth's ideas and other various eastern doctrines?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "Amateur physicist Michael Talbot wrote, To my great surprise I found that Seth articulated a view of reality that I had arrived at studying both paranormal phenomena and quantum physics.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any physicist write about Jane Roberts and her works on Seth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 558, "Truth_answer": "Amateur physicist Michael Talbot wrote, To my great surprise I found that Seth articulated a view of reality that I had arrived at studying both paranormal phenomena and quantum physics.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the physicist Michael Talbot write about her Jane Roberts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "Red Letter Days is the fourth album by The Wallflowers, released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Letter_Days_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Wallflowers's Red letter days?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "The first single from the Red Letter Days, When You're On Top, was released to radio on August 16, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single from The Wallflowers's Red letter days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did When You're On Top.“ by The Wallflowers do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "Around the time of Red Letter Days' release the Wallflowers embarked on a monthlong U.S. tour stretching into early December.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Wallflowers tour for Red letter days?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "All songs on Red Letter Days were written by Jakob Dylan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the songs on The Wallflowers Red letter days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "Red Letter Days was produced by founding Wallflowers member Tobi Miller along with Bill Appleberry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p10", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a highlight regarding The Wallflowers's Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "On November 19, 2012, the Wallflowers announced that they would be opening for Eric Clapton on his arena tour in the spring of 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Wallflowers collaborate with any other artists besides Tobi Miller with Bill Appleberry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "The Red Letter Days album was mixed by Tom Lord-Alge, who had mixed the band's previous two albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p10", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else besides Eric Clapton and Tobi Miller with Bill Appleberry did The Wallflowers work with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 559, "Truth_answer": "Red Letter Days was met with mixed to positive reviews. Many critics noted the harder rock sound and catchy melodies used throughout the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think about The Wallflowers albums?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 560, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's closest co-worker from 1902 onwards, and later partner for life, came to be Marie von Sievers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rudolf Steiner work with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 560, "Truth_answer": "At a Foundation Meeting for Anthroposophical Society members held at the Dornach center during Christmas 192, Steiner founded a school of Spiritual Science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What stands out about Rudolf Stainer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 560, "Truth_answer": "At a Foundation Meeting for Anthroposophical Society members held at the Dornach center during Christmas 192, Steiner founded a school of Spiritual Science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rudolf Steiner found the School of Spiritual Science?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 560, "Truth_answer": "From 1919 on Rudolf Steiner began work with other Anthroposophical Society members to found numerous practical institutions and activities, including the first Waldorf school, founded that year in Stuttgart, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities did Rudolf Steiner have with The Anthroposophical Society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 561, "Truth_answer": "Auchinleck attended the Staff College, Quetta between 1920 and 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Claude Auchinleck's life between the world wars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 561, "Truth_answer": "In 1938 Auchinleck was appointed to chair a committee to consider the modernisation, composition and re-equipment of the British Indian Army", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Claude Auchinleck's greatest accomplishment between world wars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 561, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Claude Auchinleck appointed to Chair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 561, "Truth_answer": "In 1938 Auchinleck was appointed to chair a committee to consider the modernisation, composition and re-equipment of the British Indian Army", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Claude Auchinleck's greatest accomplishment between world wars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 561, "Truth_answer": "He married Jessie Stewart in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Auchinleck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Claude Auchinleck married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 562, "Truth_answer": "This is when vocalist Maddy Prior announced her departure from the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Maddy Leaves the Bus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 562, "Truth_answer": "Maddy Prior was the lead vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Maddy Prior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 562, "Truth_answer": "Maddy Prior left the bus in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maddy Prior leave the bus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 562, "Truth_answer": "Prior was experiencing vocal problems", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Maddy Prior leave?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 562, "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span produced 23 studio albums and nine live albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steeleye Span have any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 562, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Steeleye Span albums do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "MC Suffa (aka Matthew David Lambert) and Pressure (Daniel Howe Smith) attended Blackwood High School. In 1991 they joined up with DJ Next (Ben John Hare) through a mutual friend", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hilltop Hoods formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "Hilltop Hoods recorded a demo, Highlanders, which was released on cassette tape only.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hilltop Hoods' first recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Highlanders get written about in the music press after recording their demo, Highlanders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "The group's first official release, in 1997, was a vinyl-only, seven-track extended play, Back Once Again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hilltop Hoods' follow-up to Highlanders?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the hip-hop collaborative Certified Wise Crew have any notable live performances together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "The group's debut studio album, A Matter of Time, was released in 1999 on CD only. In 2001 the group's second album, Left Foot, Right Foot, was released", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other recordings did Hilltop Hoods release in their early years besides Highlanders and Back Once Again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from Hilltop Hoods' album Left Foot, Right Foot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Hilltop Hoods' Highlander released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 564, "Truth_answer": "On 22 September 2003, Hilltop Hoods released their third album, The Calling. On 1 April 2006, the group followed with their fourth album, The Hard Road.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hilltop Hoods' The Calling and The Hard Road a song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 564, "Truth_answer": "The Hard Road received the AIR Award for Best Independent Hip Hop/Urban Release in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821051159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilltop_Hoods_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2007 for Hilltop Hoods?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "Sirius was released by RCA in 1988", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Clannad's album Sirius released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were from the Atlantic Realm album by Clannad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clannad's Atlantic Realm album receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Clannad's Atlantic Realm album received with critical apprehension?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "The single A Dream in the Night“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were from The Angel and the Soldier Boy album by Clannad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Clannad's album The Angel and the Soldier Boy do on music charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Clannad embarked on their first worldwide tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clannad go on tour during the time of the Sirius, Atlantic Realm, and The Angel and the Soldier Boy albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Clannad go while on tour in 1989?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "Two greatest hits albums were released at around this time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a career highlight for Clannad during the time of Sirius, Atlantic Realm, and The Angel and the Soldier Boy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "Past Present and The Collection", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Clannad's greatest hits albums released during the Sirius, Atlantic Realm, and The Angel and the Soldier Boy period?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Clannad's other greatest hits album besides Past Present and The Collection?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "After Pól's exit, Clannad continued as a quartet and recorded Anam (Irish for Soul) in Dublin and England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a four-piece band for the band Clannad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "It marked a return to their sound heard on Magical Ring and Macalla, and features greater contributions from Ciarán who wrote nine of the album's ten original songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After Pól's exit, how did Clannad fare as a four-piece band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "The single Theme from Harry's Game won a Billboard Music Award for World Music Song of the year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Clannad's album Anam do with the critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "Released in 1993, Banba became Clannad's 13th studio album and received rave reviews and the band's first Grammy nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Clannad album Banba?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clannad tour to support the album Banba?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "The album jogged comfortably to the number one spot in the World Music Chart. Banba is a romantic mythical name for Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Clannad article and the album Banba?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "In the track I Will Find You, written especially for the film The Last of the Mohicans, Máire sings in English, Mohican and Cherokee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012025143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clannad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from Clannad's album Banba?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "The album Lore is from 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Clannad do the album Lore?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics receive Clannad's album Lore?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were hits from the album Lore by Clannad?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clannad win any awards for their album Lore?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "She was born in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kate O'Mara born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "After boarding school she attended art school before becoming a full-time actress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kate O'Mara get into acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "Her first film role (under the name Merrie Carroll) was in Home and Away (1956) with Jack Warner, as her father, and Kathleen Harrison", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kate O'Mara's first movie role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, she appeared in two Hammer Studio horror films: The Vampire Lovers and The Horror of Frankenstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kind of movies was Kate O'Mara in besides Home and Away?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "Ingrid Pitt was one of her co-stars in The Vampire Lovers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Kate O'Mara's co-stars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "Joan Collins was a co-star in the soap opera Dynasty", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara have any other interesting co-stars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "She appeared on The Brothers, Triangle, Doctor Who, Dynasty, and Howard's Way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Kate O'Mara appear on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 567, "Truth_answer": "Yes, she continued to perform on stage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara continue doing theater?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "O'Mara spoke on several occasions about her experience with the casting couch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kate O'Mara do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "O'Mara continued to make television appearances throughout the 1990s,, including Cluedo (1990), Absolutely Fabulous (1995–2003).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kate O'Mara do on TV later in life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "She performed in radio and audio plays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara do anything else besides speaking about her experience with the casting couch and continuing to make appearrances throughout the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara do any movies later in life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "She wrote four books, two novels, and two autobiographical books", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara do anything else besides acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara's book do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara write anything else besides four books, two novels and two autobiographical books?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "In Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch, Kant listed several conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011233130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_philosophy_of_Immanuel_Kant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Immanuel Kant's political philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "Kant listed several conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating lasting peace, which included a world of constitutional republics by establishment of political community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011233130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_philosophy_of_Immanuel_Kant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Immanuel Kant's conditions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "He opposed democracy, which at his time meant direct democracy, believing that majority rule posed a threat to individual liberty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Immanuel Kant believe besides conditions that he thought were necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Immanuel Kant's beliefs controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant ever get in trouble for his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "As with most writers at the time, he distinguished three forms of government i.e. democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy with mixed government as the most ideal form of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011233130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_philosophy_of_Immanuel_Kant_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Immanuel Kant's political philosophy besides conditions that he thought were necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace, and opposing direct democracy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant have friends who shared his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "She joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer ever work for Google?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marissa Mayer's position at Google?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "She became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer ever receive a promotion to a higher position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Mayer started the Associate Product Manager (APM) program, a Google mentorship initiative to recruit new talents and cultivate them for leadership roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marissa Mayer article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience until the end of 2010, when she became head of the Local, Maps, and Location Services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer hold any other positions at Google, besides engineering, and Product Management?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "On July 16, 2012, Mayer was appointed president and CEO of Yahoo!, effective the following day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Marissa Mayer still work at Google?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "Mayer left Google to become the president and CEO of Yahoo!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Marissa Mayer leave Google?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "While Mayer was working at Google, she taught introductory computer programming at Stanford and mentored students at the East Palo Alto Charter School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Marissa Mayer's work entail at Google besides engineering, product management, and executive roles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "During her 5 years as CEO of Yahoo!, Mayer was paid a total of $239 million over that time, mainly in stock and stock options.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marissa Mayer paid well for her work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, she secured Google's acquisition of survey site Zagat for $125 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other significant work Marissa Mayer accomplished while working at Google besides engineering, Product Management,executive roles, teaching and mentoring?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 570, "Truth_answer": "She was awarded the Centennial Teaching Award and the Forsythe Award from Stanford", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marissa Mayer recognized for any of her work?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 571, "Truth_answer": "In 1873 they moved to their first enclosed ground, naming it Hampden Park after a nearby street, Hampden Terrace", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Queen's Park F.C. stadium?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 571, "Truth_answer": "When the club was formed in 1867, they initially played on the Queen's Park Recreation Ground at Crosshill, from where they took their name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Queen's Park F.C. located before?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 571, "Truth_answer": "In 1883, the club were forced to vacate the Hampden Park site to make way for the construction of the Cathcart Circle railway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any problem with the Queen's Park F.C. stadium?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 571, "Truth_answer": "After a year playing at Clydesdale Cricket Club's Titwood ground, a second Hampden was opened in October 1884.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen's Park F.C. move again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 571, "Truth_answer": "Whilst the club continued to attract major fixtures, they faced increasing competition as other Glasgow venues such as Celtic Park and Ibrox were developing their facilities more rapidly", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621185028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park_F.C._p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Queen's Park F.C. article on Stadium after a second Hampden was opened in October 1884?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 571, "Truth_answer": "To maintain their position in Scottish football, Queen's Park decided to purchase some farmland at Mount Florida, where the third Hampden was opened in 1903.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the current stadium for Queen's Park F.C. located?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 572, "Truth_answer": "The 1975–76 season saw the reconstruction of the Scottish Leagues and Queen's entered the Second Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Queen's Park F.C. reconstruction occur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 572, "Truth_answer": "Queen's Park F.C. appointed a head coach for the first time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621185028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park_F.C._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What exactly changed during the Queen's Park F.C. reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 572, "Truth_answer": "John McGregor and Alan Irvine departed, leaving for Liverpool and Everton respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621185028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park_F.C._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a change in the Queen's Park F.C. player roster after reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 572, "Truth_answer": "Davie McParland was the Queen's Park F.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Queen's Park F.C. head coach after reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 572, "Truth_answer": "Queen's F.C. had star players Eddie Hunter, Derek Atkins, John McGregor, Jimmy Nickolson, and Gerry McCoy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen's Park F.C. have any star players during the time period after reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 572, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen's Park F.C. ever become champion again after the 1980-81 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 573, "Truth_answer": "Johnston's appointment as a full general by his friend and admirer Jefferson Davis already had been confirmed by the Confederate Senate on August 31, 1861", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sidney_Johnston_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Albert Sidney Johnston decide to join the confederacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 573, "Truth_answer": "Albert Sidney Johnston heard about the secession of his adopted state of Texas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Albert Sidney Johnston join the confederacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 573, "Truth_answer": "His first battle in the Civil War was the Battle of Mill Springs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Albert Sidney Johnston's first battle in the civil war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 573, "Truth_answer": "No; the Confederates were turned back and routed by a Union bayonet charge, suffering 533 casualties from their force of 4,000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sidney_Johnston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Albert Sidney Johnston's first battle, the Battle of Mill Spring, during the Civil War successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 573, "Truth_answer": "Johnston launched a massive surprise attack with his concentrated forces against Grant at the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Albert Sidney Johnston's second major battle during the Civil War after the Battle of Mill Springs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "Toast was the original band name of Radio Dixie, with Griffin, Royer, Cerney, and Knechtel as band members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Toast?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "The four-piece band Toast got together in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robb Royer's band Toast get together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Slow Train by Toast sussessful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "They wrote and performed their own songs including such titles as “Road Kill,” “Knechtelodeon,” ”No More Smokin’,” “Grenadine,” “Magdelena,” and “Radio Dixie.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Toast produce any music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the band Toast's songs chart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "No, but they performed at various Nashville venues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Toast go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Toast collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Toast have any struggles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Toast, or Radio Dixie, disband?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "The group used session drummers for their recordings and performances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides music the band Toast made, tours, and collaborateions?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the band Toast, or Radio Dixie's, songs chart?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "In April 1995, at the height of his popularity, Fujimori easily won reelection with almost two-thirds of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alberto Fujimori's 2nd term start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "He capitalized on profound disenchantment with outgoing president Alan García and the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance party (APRA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Alberto Fujimori so popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "In December 2007, Fujimori was convicted of ordering an illegal search and seizure, and was sentenced to six years in prison", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori%27s_arrest_and_trial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What allegations of criminality was Alberto Fujimori accused of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "Fujimori was convicted of human rights violations for his role in killings and kidnappings by the Grupo Colina death squad during his government's battle against leftist guerrillas in the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori%27s_arrest_and_trial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did they accuse Alberto Fujimori of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "Fujimori, along with Ecuadorian President Sixto Durán Ballén, signed a peace agreement with Ecuador over a border dispute. Fujimori also settled issues with Chile from the 1929 Treaty of Lima.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alberto Fujimori accomplish during his 2nd term?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he finished his second term", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori finish his 2nd term?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori was arrested, tried, and convicted for a number of crimes related to corruption and human rights abuses that occurred during his government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori%27s_arrest_and_trial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori get in trouble for any of the allegations against him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 575, "Truth_answer": "His opponents to call him Chinochet, a reference to his previous nickname and to Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other notable thing stated of Alberto Fujimori, besides accomplishments and allegations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "Fujimori's parents were Buddhists, but he was baptised and raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Alberto Fujimori's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Alberto Fujimori's parents raise him as Roman Catholic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he grew up in Peru", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori grow up in Peru?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "Fujimori won the 1990 presidential election as a dark horse candidate under the banner of Cambio 90 (cambio means change)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alberto Fujimori first get interested in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alberto Fujimori's Change supposed to be?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fujimori say he was going to do for the Peruvian people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alberto Fujimori immediately popular with the people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alberto Fujimori's TV show successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 576, "Truth_answer": "Fujishock succeeded in restoring Peru to the global economy, though not without immediate social cost", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Alberto Fujimori's childhood and 1990 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 577, "Truth_answer": "Hollywood discovered Rogers in 1918, as Samuel Goldwyn gave him the title role in Laughing Bill Hyde", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Will Rogers' first movie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Will Rogers' first movie successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Will Rogers' first movie about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 577, "Truth_answer": "Among the films he made for Roach in 1924 were three directed by Rob Wagner: Two Wagons Both Covered, Going to Congress, and Our Congressman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's another movie that Will Rogers was in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 577, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Will Rogers made 21 talkies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Rogers ever make movies with sound?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 578, "Truth_answer": "Will Rogers was born in Oologah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Rogers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Will Rogers born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 578, "Truth_answer": "Will Rogers was born on November 4, 1879", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Will Rogers born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 578, "Truth_answer": "Rogers was 9/32 (just over 1/4) Cherokee, with the remainder European American", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides where and when Will Rogers was born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 578, "Truth_answer": "His father was Clement Vann Rogers (1839–1911)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Will Rogers' father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 578, "Truth_answer": "His mother was Mary America Schrimsher (1838–1890)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Will Rogers' mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "It was released in October 2000 via RCA Records Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200824013213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restless_(Sara_Evans_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Sara Evans album Born to Fly released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "Evans' third studio album, Born to Fly, was released on October 10, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150526014430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Sara_Evans_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Sara Evans released in October 200 via RCA Records Nashville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "The album's title track (Born to Fly), which was released as the lead single, was a Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Sara Evans' album Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "Three more singles were released from the album (I Could Not Ask for More, Saints & Angels, and I Keep Looking).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sara Evans release besides the album Born to Fly's title track 'Born to Fly'?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "The first two reaching the Top 10, and the latter becoming a Top 20 hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the singles I Could Not Ask for More, Saints & Angels, and I Keep Looking from Sara Evans' album Born to Fly perform on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "Born to Fly was eventually certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did Sara Evans' album Born to Fly have besides charting singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans won her first CMA award when Born to Fly won the award for Video of the Year, her first major industry award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans get any awards from her Born to Fly album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "Evans released her fourth studio album, Restless, on August 19, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans release any more music after Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "The album's lead single, Backseat of a Greyhound Bus, was a Top 20 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were popular from the album Restless?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at No. 3 on the Top Country Albums chart and at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of over 40,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did Sara Evans have with Restless besides the lead single Backseat of a Greyhound Bus being a Top 20 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 579, "Truth_answer": "No, she has recorded five studio albums since Restless", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Restless Sara Evans' last album?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans was raised on a farm near New Franklin, Missouri", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sara Evans grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans' mother is Pat Boggs, and her father is Jack Evans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sara Evans' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "Her family band's name was the Evans Family Band (later renamed the Sara Evans Show)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sara Evans' family's band's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "By five, she was singing weekends in her family's band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did performing with her family band affect Sara Evans' childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "She returned to Nashville in 1995 and began recording demos. Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard was impressed by her demo of his song Tiger by the Tail“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sara Evans discovered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "When Sara was 10 years old, her father took her to Nashville to record a single, and attempted to sell the record at Fan Fair (now called CMA Music Fest)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Sara Evans' childhood and being discovered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans married Craig Schelske", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sara Evans marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 580, "Truth_answer": "They have three children: Avery Jack (born August 21, 1999), Olivia Margaret (born January 22, 2003) and Audrey Elizabeth (born October 6, 2004)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans and Craig Schelske have any children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Clemens was inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens won the AL Cy Young award in 1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, and 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any awards during his playing career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens also won the National League Cy Young award in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were 1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, and 2001 the only years Roger Clemens won the Cy Young?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Clemens was named an All-Star 11 times", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens ever make the All-Star team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens set any records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens played for the Boston Red Sox (1984–1996), Toronto Blue Jays (1997–1998), New York Yankees (1999–2003), Houston Astros (2004–2006), and New York Yankees (2007)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Roger Clemens play for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens is a member of the 300 win club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have any other honors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Since 1990, only four pitchers have joined the 300 win club: Roger Clemens, Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028054331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/300_win_club_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else is in the 300 win club besides Roger Clemens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Clemens is currently the only eligible member of the 300 win club not to be inducted into the Hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Roger Clemens never got voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Clemens received 37.6% of the votes cast, and in 2019 he received 59.5%, both falling short of the required 75%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What percentage of votes did Roger Clemens get for the Baseball Hall of Fame voting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 581, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was inducted into the Pawtucket Red Sox Hall of Fame on June 21, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note in this section, besides Roger Clemens' records, honors, and not getting into the Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "Harry enjoys playing many sports, including competitive polo, skiing, and motocross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "He won Ein Herz für Kinder's Golden Heart Award, the Atlantic Council awarded him its Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership Award, and Royal Canadian Legion granted him the 2018 Founders Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Prince Harry earned any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry earn a university degree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "He is a supporter of Arsenal Football Club. Harry is also a keen Rugby Union fan and supported England's bid to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Prince Harry do for entertainment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "At age 17 he was seen smoking cannabis and partaking in underage drinking with his friends, and clashing physically with paparazzi outside nightclubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any examples of Prince Harry being a wild child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Prince Harry ever arrested?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "Prince Harry has dated Chelsy Davy, Cressida Bonas, and his now wife, Meghan Markle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry ever meet a girl or date a woman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 582, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Prince Harry married Meghan Markle on May 19, 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.popsugar.com/celebrity/When-Did-Prince-Harry-Meghan-Markle-Get-Married-45383804_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry ever get married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "Prince Harry left the army in June 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Prince Harry leave the Army?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "Prince Harry spent four weeks throughout April and May 2015 at army barracks in Darwin, Perth and Sydney whilst seconded to the Australian Defence Force (ADF)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Prince Harry seconded to the Australian Defence Force?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "While in Perth, he trained with Special Air Service Regiment (SASR), participating in the SASR selection course, including a fitness test and a physical training session with SASR selection candidates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Prince Harry do while on duty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "Prince Harry was deployed to Afghanistan for 20 weeks in 2012–13 with the Army Air Corps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry go into any war zones during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "He also joined SASR members in Perth for live-fire shooting exercises with numerous Special Forces weapons at a variety of ranges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry train with any Special Forces?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "In Sydney, he undertook urban operations training with the 2nd Commando Regiment. Training activities included remotely detonating an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and rappelling from a building", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry do any other training with the Special Forces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "He spent time flying over Sydney as co-pilot of an Army Black Hawk helicopter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry fly with the Air Force?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 583, "Truth_answer": "Prince Harry served with the Australian Defence Force from April 5, 2015 to May 8, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Prince Harry serve with the Australian Defence Force?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "Continuous sounds—human-made as well as natural—fascinated him as a child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did La Monte Young have any influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "Jazz is one of his main influences and until 1956 he planned to devote his career to it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Monte_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other influences did La Monte Young have besides continuous sounds—human-made as well as natural?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "La Monte Young discovered Indian music in 1957 on the campus of UCLA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Monte_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did La Monte Young discover Indian music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "The discovery of the tambura, as well as Japanese music, especially Gagaku, Pygmy music, and classical music all influenced him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did La Monte Young have any other influences besides continuous sounds—human-made as well as natural, and Jazz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "La Monte Young was also keen to pursue musical endeavors with the help of psychedelics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Monte_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides La Monte Young's music influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "La Monte Young said he used psychedelic drugs as a creative tool as well as a consciousness-expanding tool", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did psychedelics help La Monte Young?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "He said cannabis sometimes proved a disadvantage when performing anything which required keeping track of the number of elapsed bars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Monte_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did La Monte Young's use of psychedelics make for any interesting experiences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 584, "Truth_answer": "Cannabis, LSD and peyote played an important part in Young's life from mid-1950s onwards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Monte_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did La Monte Young have any non-musical influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "La Monte Young musical career has been active 1958 through present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is La Monte Young still actively making music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, the two released Dream House 78' 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has La Monte Young released any albums since 1970?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "The other person in the two is Marian Zazeela", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the other person besides La Monte Young in the two releasing Dream House 78' 17?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "Zazeela is Young's spouse", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Marian Zazeela a relative of La Monte Young?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "They have been married since 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long has La Monte Young partnered with Marian Zazeela?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "Their artistic installation of Dream House has displayed to the public in Europe and the U.S., including Munich and New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela been on any tours?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has La Monte Young made any television appearances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does La Monte Young have any upcoming projects planned?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "Doug Flutie played for the New Jersey Generals in the USFL", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Doug Flutie play for in the USFL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "Doug Flutie played in the USFL in the year 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Doug Flutie play in the USFL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "During Flutie's debut USFL game, he completed only 7 of 18 passes, for a total of 174 yards, while running for 51 yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Doug Flutie's stats in the USFL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "No, Flutie did not win any trophies in the USFL", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie win any trophies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "Flutie completed 134 of 281 passes for 2,109 yards and 13 touchdowns with the Generals in 1985 in 15 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie have any other stats of interest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "Renegades line backer Jeff Gabrielsen intercepted Flutie's first two professional passes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Doug Flutie's opponents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "The USFL folded in 1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Doug Flutie leave the USFL?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 586, "Truth_answer": "After Flutie suffered an injury, The Generals went on to sport an 11–7 record and a 2nd-place finish in the USFL's Eastern Conference", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Doug Flutie's stats, opponents, and leaving the USFL?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "Doug Flutie played quarterback in college football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Doug Flutie play in college football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "Doug Flutie's Hail Flutie pass was so popular because it came in the last few seconds of a widely televised game; it was not record-breaking", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Doug Flutie's Hail Flutie pass so popular; was it record-breaking?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "Doug Flutie was not known for any other specific plays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other plays Doug Flutie was known for besides the 'Hail Flutie' pass?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "Flutie left school as the NCAA’s all-time passing yardage leader with 10,579 yards and was a consensus All-American as a senior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Doug Flutie's college stats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "Flutie maintained a distinguished academic record at Boston College. He was a candidate for a Rhodes Scholarship, for which he was named a finalist in 1984", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie do anything else in college besides play football?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie get visited by NFL scouts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "In November 2008, Flutie was honored by Boston College with a statue of him throwing his famous Hail Mary pass outside of Alumni Stadium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Doug Flutie article besides college football position, 'Hail Flutie' play, being a all time passing yardage leader, academics, NFL scouts and being Rhodes Scholarship finalist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other records Doug Flutie set while playing in college besides all-time passing yardage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "Yes; in 1933, Ken Strong signed with the New York Giants, and also returned in 1939", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Strong join the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong played for the New York Giants from 1933-1936, and later from 1939-1940 and 1944-1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ken Strong play for the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong led the NFL with 64 points in 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Ken Strong's achievements while playing for the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "In 1934, Ken Strong rushed for 431 yards and scored 56 points (six rushing touchdowns, four field goals, and eight extra points) in the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ken Strong perform in other years while with the Giants?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong's greatest fame derives from his role in the Giants' comeback victory over the Chicago Bears in the 1934 NFL Championship Game; Strong scored 17 points for the Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Strong pull off any other major achievements with the Giants besides leading the NFL with 64 points in 1933?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "Strong received first-team All-Pro honors in 1934 from the NFL and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Strong receive any personal awards while with the Giants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Giants win any other Championship Games besides the 1934 NFL Championship Game while Ken Strong was present?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "In the 1935 NFL Championship Game, a 26–7 loss to the Detroit Lions, Ken Strong scored all of the Giants' points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Giants also win a Championship game in 1935 with Ken Strong?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 588, "Truth_answer": "No; Ken Strong later played for the New York Giants from 1939-40 and 1944-1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 1935 the final year that Ken Strong played with the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "He played for the Stapletons for four years from 1929 to 1932", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ken Strong play for the Stapletons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "In 1930, Strong appeared in all 12 games for the Stapletons and scored 53 points on two rushing touchdowns, five receiving touchdowns, one field goal, and eight extra points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Ken Strong's stats while on the Stapletons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "In 1931, Strong appeared in all 11 games for the Stapletons and scored 53 points on six rushing touchdowns, one punt return for a touchdown, two field goals, and five extra points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In other seasons besides 1930, how many points did Ken Strong score?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "Strong's output dropped off in 1932 as he moved to the fullback position. He appeared in 11 games and ranked sixth in the NFL with 375 rushing yards, but scored only 15 points on two touchdowns and three extra points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there stats noted from any other seasons besides 1930 and 1931 when Ken Strong played for the Stapletons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "In December 1930, he led the Stapletons to a 16–7 victory over the New York Giants for the pro football championship of New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stapletons win any championships while Ken Strong was on the team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "On November 22, 1931, Strong scored all 16 points in a 16–7 victory over Cleveland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ken Strong help the Stapletons accomplish besides the 1930 pro football championship of New York City?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 1932 season, the Stapletons team folded", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ken Strong leave the team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 589, "Truth_answer": "In 1933, Strong signed with the New York Giants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ken Strong go to next after leaving the Stapletons?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Team B was a competitive analysis exercise, and the group was composed of civilian experts and retired military officers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Team B, the group that Richard Pipes was part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Team B aggressively assessed Soviet Union military capabilities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Team B, the group that Richard Pipes was a part of, for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the goal of Team A?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Team B argued that the National Intelligence Estimate on the Soviet Union, generated yearly by the CIA, underestimated both Soviet military strategy and ambition and misinterpreted Soviet strategic intentions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Team B, the group that Richard Pipes was a part of, do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Team B faced criticism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Team B and Richard Pipes convince people that the Soviet strategy was different?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Pipes's group insisted that the Soviet Union, as of 1976, maintained a large and expanding Gross National Product", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Richard Pipes do in this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "One CIA employee called Team B a kangaroo court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Richard Pipes' claim?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Team B with Richard Pipes viewed besides being 'a kangaroo court'?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Team B came to the conclusion that the Soviets had developed several new weapons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was noteworthy about Richard Pipes and Team B besides arguing that the National Intelligence Estimate on the Soviet Union, generated yearly by the CIA, underestimated both Soviet military strategy and ambition and misinterpreted Soviet strategic intentions, and the Soviet Union, as of 1976, maintained a large and expanding Gross National Product?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "The Soviets used a nuclear-armed submarine fleet that used a system that did not depend on active sonar, and was thus undetectable by existing technology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Soviets do with their newly-developed weapons?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 590, "Truth_answer": "Pipes helped Team B conclude that the Soviet strategy, that of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) was different than the U.S.'s strategy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end of Richard Pipes' career with Team B like?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "Allan Simonsen debuted for the Danish national team under manager Rudi Strittich in the July 1972 friendly match against Iceland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Allan Simonsen start his international career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "Allan Simonsen finished third in the vote for the 1983 European Footballer of the Year award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Simonsen win any awards for international career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "The 1984 European Championship main tournament was a short experience for Simonsen, as he broke his leg in a challenge by Yvon Le Roux in Denmark's first match against France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Simonsen suffer any injuries during the games in international career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "He was once more a part of the Danish national team at the 1986 World Cup, Denmark's first World Cup participation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Allan Simonsen article besides where he played, awards, and injuries incurred during international career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "Allan Simonsen also played for Borussia Monchengladbach, Barcelona, Charlton Athletic, and Vejle BK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Simonsen play for any other teams besides the Danish national team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "Simonsen was included in the Danish squad for the 1972 Summer Olympics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Simonsen go to the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in February 1981 he played in a charity match of Italy vs. Europe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Simonsen do anything like charities or work for the people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "The match was to benefit the Irpinia earthquake victims", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Simonsen's charity match for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was raised during the February 1981 charity match of Italy vs. Europe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "Borussia Mönchengladbach is a professional football club that plays in the Bundesliga, the top flight of German football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Borussia Mönchengladbach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "The Borussia Mönchengladbach professional football club is based in Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borussia_M%C3%B6nchengladbach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the team Borussia Mönchengladbach located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "Allan Simonsen was on the Borussia Mönchengladbach team from 1972-1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Allan Simonsen on the Borussia Mönchengladbach team for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "Borussia Mönchengladbach won many matches, including the German Cup, Bundesliga championship, and games in the UEFA Cup and European Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the team Borussia Mönchengladbach win many matches with Allan Simonsen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "In his first Barcelona season, Simonsen was the top goal scorer of the team with 10 goals in 32 games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Simonsen do after moving to Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Allan Simonsen play so few games in Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 592, "Truth_answer": "Allan Simonsen was approached by FC Barcelona in 1978, but Mönchengladbach refused to let him go. Simonsen waited for his contract to expire and moved to FC Barcelona in 1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Simonsen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Allan Simonsen get onto the Barcelona soccer team to begin with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Max Martin was hired by Cheiron Studios and spent time learning the basics, before the first production collaboration between PoP and Martin: Wish You Were Here in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121112353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Max Martin produce with Cheiron and Denniz PoP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "Rednex sang the song Wish You Were Here“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121112353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What artist sang the song Wish You Were Here produced by Max Martin and Denniz PoP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "Max Martin and Denniz PoP worked on albums by 3T, Army of Lovers and Leila K.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting facts about Max Martin working with Cheiron and Denniz PoP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "Denniz PoP and Max Martin both worked on Ace of Base's second album, The Bridge (1995).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other groups did Max Martin work with besides 3T, Army of Lovers and Rednex?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "Max Martin co-produced Beautiful Life, Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry“, Lucky Love, and Blooming 18 on Ace of Base's The Bridge album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Max Martin produce any songs with Ace of Base?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "No, Max Martin has not retired from producing music for other bands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Max Martin ever retire from producing music for other bands?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, the Cheiron Studios was hired by Zomba to work on Backstreet Boys' self-titled debut album Backstreet Boys (1996).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Max Martin besides Rednex, 3T, Army of Lovers, Leila K, and Ace of Base?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "Max Martin took part in the production of Quit Playing Games (With My Heart), As Long As You Love Me, and Everybody (Backstreet's Back)“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Max Martin produce for the Backstreet Boys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "During this time, Max Martin also produced songs for Robyn, Five, Jessica Folcker, and Bryan Adams", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Max Martin ever produce a song for other popular singers besides Rednex, 3T, Army of Loves, Leila K., Ace of Base, and Backstreet Boys?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 593, "Truth_answer": "Martin co-wrote and co-produced Robyn's hits Show Me Love and Do You Know (What It Takes)“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Max Martin produce for Robyn?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "The writings of Richard Pipes have provoked criticism in the scholarly community, for example in The Russian Review", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who criticized Richard Pipes' approach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Richard Pipes was an American academic who specialized in Russian history, particularly with respect to the Soviet Union, who espoused a strong anti-communist point of view throughout his career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Richard Pipes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Critics have written that Pipes wrote at length about what Pipes described as Lenin's unspoken assumptions and conclusions while neglecting what Lenin actually said", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable out Richard Pipes' approach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Pipes, in his turn – following the demise of the USSR – charged the revisionists with skewing their research, by means of statistics, to support their preconceived ideological interpretation of events", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Pipes answer his critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "He argued that the National Intelligence Estimate on the Soviet Union, generated yearly by the CIA, underestimated both Soviet military strategy and ambition, and misinterpreted Soviet strategic intentions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard Pipes' advice regarding the USSR?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Then director, George H. W. Bush, concluded Team B lead by Richard Pipes' approach set in motion a process that lends itself to manipulation for purposes other than estimative accuracy.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the CIA view Richard Pipes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "A top CIA analyst called Team B a kangaroo court of outside critics all picked from one point of view.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did others in CIA view Pipes besides then CIA director George H. W. Bush?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Lynne Viola and Sheila Fitzpatrick write that Pipes focused too narrowly on intellectuals as causal agents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides who Richard Pipes was, what his critics said, and how the CIA viewed him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Peter Kenez argued that Pipes approached Soviet History as a prosecutor, intent solely on proving the criminal intent of the defendant, to the exclusion of anything else.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pipes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Richard Pipes' narrow focus on intellectuals?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 594, "Truth_answer": "Peter Kenez was a one-time PhD student of Richard Pipes’.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Peter Kenez besides arguing that Pipes approached Soviet History as a prosecutor, intent solely on proving the criminal intent of the defendant, to the exclusion of anything else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 595, "Truth_answer": "Curtly Ambrose played in all three ODIs versus South Africa, all of which were won by his team, West Indies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Curtly Ambrose's victory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 595, "Truth_answer": "His victory over South Africa was in April 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Curtly Ambrose's victory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Curtly Ambrose feel about his victory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 595, "Truth_answer": "Curtly Ambrose had a knee injury that needed surgery", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Curtly Ambrose less effective?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Curtly Ambrose's knee injury happen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 596, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies toured Australia in 1992–93", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219120303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Series_Cricket_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the West Indies cricket team tour Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 596, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies cricket team toured Australia for the Australian Tri-Series, a one day international (ODI) cricket tournament held in Australia, and contested by Australia and two touring teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for the West Indies cricket team touring Australia in 1992-93?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 596, "Truth_answer": "The team won the annual World Series Cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What title did the West Indies cricket team win in the Australian Tri-Series series in 1992-1993?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 596, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tournaments did the West Indies cricket team participate in while touring besides the Australian Tri-Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 596, "Truth_answer": "A journalist described Ambrose's performance as instrumental in winning [the series] and his bowling as flawless", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Curtly Ambrose's playing skills during the Australian tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's first Broadway show was Miss Springtime", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P.G. Wodehouse's first Broadway show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse helped write song lyrics for Miss Springtime", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse do on this show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's first Broadway show was Miss Springtime", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of P.G. Wodehouse's first Broadway show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse wrote song lyrics on Broadway shows", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work did P.G. Wodehouse do on Broadway shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse wrote song lyrics in Miss Springtime, Leave it to Jane, Oh, Boy!, and Oh, Lady! Lady!!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Broadway shows did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "Yes; the book and lyrics for the Princess Theatre shows made the collaborators an enormous fortune and played an important part in the development of the American musical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of P.G. Wodehouse's Broadway shows successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "Several of his shows were successful, including Miss Springtime, Leave it to Jane, Oh, Boy!, and Oh, Lady! Lady!!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Broadway show of P.G. Wodehouse's was successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 597, "Truth_answer": "Yes, several critics liked his work. The theatre writer Gerald Bordman called Wodehouse the most observant, literate, and witty lyricist of his day“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did critics like P.G. Wodehouse's work for Broadway?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "Primary filming began in April 2008, lasting 40 days. Locations included Kaminoyama, Sakata, Tsuruoka, Yuza, and Amarume, Japan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When and where was the movie Departures filmed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "Despite the importance of death rituals, in traditional Japanese culture the subject is considered unclean as everything related to death is thought to be a source of kegare (defilement)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides when and were the movie Departure was filmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "The taboo subject of death in Departures made prospective filming locations and distributors wary of taking on the film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unusual about the filming and post-production of the movie Departures", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "The actor Motoki stated he had a sense of mission ... to try to use as much human warmth as I could to restore [the deceased] to a lifelike presence“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the actors and crew say about the movie Departures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "To provide realistic bodies while preventing the corpses from moving, after a lengthy casting process the crew chose extras who could lie as still as possible", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides when and where they filmed Departures and what the actors and crew said about the movie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "Motoki studied the art of encoffinment first-hand from a mortician, and assisted in an encoffining ceremony", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other preparation did the actors for Departures do besides having a sense of mission to try to use as much human warmth as they could to restore the deceased to a lifelike presence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "Takita attended funeral ceremonies to understand the feelings of bereaved families", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of death and funerals were important for preparation of the movie Departures besides studying the art of encoffinmen first-hand from a mortician and assting in an encoffining ceremony?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "Yamazaki never participated in the encoffinment training", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides aspects that were important for film preparation for Departures and how the actors prepared for their roles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 598, "Truth_answer": "In preparation for the funeral, the body is washed and the orifices are blocked with cotton or gauze", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101173247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_funeral_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happens in preparing the body for encoffining besides the ceremoneies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "AMYF is Bushido's eleventh album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is AMYF?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Bushido's album AMYF was released on October 12, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bushido's album AMYF released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Songs on AMYF include Kleine Bushidos, Theorie & Praxis and Panamera Flow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on Bushido's album AMYF?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Yes, it ranked No. 1 in the album chart position in Germany and Switzerland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public like Bushido's album AMYF?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Stress ohne Grund is the debut single of Shindy and features Bushido", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stress ohne Grund?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "It appeared on the charts for 4 weeks, and peaked at #19 in Germany", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Stress ohne Grund chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Bushido's albums were released worldwide via Amazon and iTunes, and ranked in Germany and Switzerland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what countries did Bushido release his albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Bushido released three announcement videos that helped increase awareness of AMFY and help it immediately rank", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting fact is there in regards to Bushido's AMYF?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he collaborated with Sido, Eko Fresh, Julian Williams, MoTrip, Joka, King Orgasmus One, Brutos Brutaloz, and several producers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bushido collaborate with anyone on his album AMYF?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 599, "Truth_answer": "Some people do not like his lyrics. The attorney of Berlin filed charges against him for hate speech, libel, and depiction of violence in his lyrics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do people think about Bushido's lyrics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "On 26 August 2007 Johns was arrested for fare evasion on the London Underground, and subsequently found to be in possession of one ecstasy tablet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns ever possess ecstasy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns was cautioned and released with no further charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johns arrested on possession of ecstasy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Andrew Johns regularly took ecstasy, usually in the off-season. The ARU knew about this, and it was a factor in his contract not being renewed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns regularly take ecstacy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "He said he suffered from depression and bipolar disorder and the drugs helped him in dealing with the psychological 'pressure' associated with his career as an elite sportsman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns take the drugs for a reason?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "On 30 August, Johns revealed, live on the Footy Show, that he had regularly taken ecstasy throughout his playing career, mainly during the off-season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns ever go on TV and state why he took drugs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "The ARU released a press statement stating that Johns' drug use was known and was a key factor in its decision to not proceed with contractual negotiations in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Andrew Johns article, besides him doing drugs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "Johns suffered with these disorders due to a high level of psychological 'pressure' associated with his career as an elite sportsman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Andrew Johns suffer from these disorders?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "Johns was named the Best Player of the Last 30 Years in early 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Andrew Johns in 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 600, "Truth_answer": "On receiving the award he was quoted as saying his health was now in great shape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johns in good health or still taking drugs in 2008?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Both of Sinatra's films Double Dynamite (1951), an RKO Irving Cummings comedy produced by Howard Hughes, and Joseph Pevney's Meet Danny Wilson (1952) failed to make an impression", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frank Sinatra have a career slump?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Sinatra made his film debut performing in an uncredited sequence in Las Vegas Nights (1941), singing I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Sinatra's debut film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Sinatra made his film debut performing in Las Vegas Nights (1941) with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the film Las Vegas Nights with Frank Sinatra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Sinatra sang I'll Never Smile Again with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Las Vegas Nights a musical film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "He had a cameo role along with Duke Ellington and Count Basie in Charles Barton's Reveille with Beverly (1943), making a brief appearance singing Night and Day“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra have other musical films besides Las Vegas Nights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra was in a series of films from 1941-1952, including Las Vegas Nights, Higher and Higher, Anchors Aweigh, and Till The Clouds Roll By", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen to Frank Sinatra during 1941-1952?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Yes; Frank Sinatra starred in Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949), On the Town (1949), Double Dynamite (1951), and Meet Danny Wilson (1952)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra star in any other movies besides Las Vegas Nights, Higher and Higher, Anchors Aweigh, and Till The Clouds Roll By after 1949?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "Yes; Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly sang in On the Town (1949), which in 2006 ranked number 19 on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra sing in the movies Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949), On the Town (1949), Double Dynamite (1951), or Meet Danny Wilson (1952)?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 601, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra stay friends with Irving Cummings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra got his first break in 1935 with a local singing group, the 3 Flashes. Fred Tamburro, the group's baritone, admitted they took him because he owned a car.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frank Sinatra get started in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Tamburro and Sinatra sang in the group known as the Hoboken Four", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Tamburro and Frank Sinatra work together after the 3 Flashes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "Sinatra also worked with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Frank Sinatra work with besides Fred Tamburro, the 3 Flashes and Hoboken Four?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra was in films such as From Here to Eternity, Young at Heart, Guys and Dolls, The Tender Trap, Not as a Stranger, and High Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was Frank Sinatra in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "He won many awards, including Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for From Here to Eternity“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1953", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rich1698.wordpress.com/2016/12/12/frank-sinatra-3/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p4", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahershala_Ali_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Frank Sinatra win his Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "Sinatra won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy in 1957 for the film Pal Joey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra win any other awards besides the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1953?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy in 1957", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison_p10", "http://community.schoollibrary.com/articles/eng/Warren_Beatty_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p13", "https://celebnetworths.org/james-earl-jones-net-worth/_p1", "http://community.schoollibrary.com/articles/eng/Dustin_Hoffman_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101022920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Mis%C3%A9rables_(2012_film)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p20", "http://community.schoollibrary.com/articles/eng/Dustin_Hoffman_p26", "http://community.schoollibrary.com/articles/eng/Dustin_Hoffman_p23", "http://community.schoollibrary.com/articles/eng/Dustin_Hoffman_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Frank Sinatra win the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 602, "Truth_answer": "During production of Not as a Stranger, Sinatra got drunk with Robert Mitchum and Broderick Crawford and trashed director Kramer's dressing room. Kramer vowed to never hire Sinatra again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about the article, besides what films Frank Sinatra was in and his awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "Kapuso is what artists and personalities of GMA Netowrk are oftened called as.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is a Kapuso?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "After transferring to GMA Network, he landed his first role for the network in the youth-oriented drama Kahit Kailan where he played a supporting character named David", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Trillo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dennis Trillo's breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo's show Kahit Kailan was on the GMA network in the Philippines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What network was Dennis Trillo's show Kahit Kailan on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo played the character David on the show Kahit Kailan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Dennis Trillo play on the show Kahit Kailan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, he had his first main character role in the fantasy show Mulawin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Trillo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Dennis Trillo act in besides Kahit Kahit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "Mulawin aired in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Mulawin air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo played the role of Gabriel, a half-human and half-Ravena in the show Mulawin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Dennis Trillo play in the show Mulawin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 603, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo also acted in the shows Darna and Now and Forever: Agos", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Dennis Trillo act in besides Kahit Kahit and Mulawin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "Kapuso is what artists and personalities of GMA Netowrk are oftened called as.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kapuso?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo made his music debut in 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dennis Trillo make his music debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo was included in GMA Network's noontime show SOP where he played drums as part of the show's Starband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Trillo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Dennis Trillo make his musical debut on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Trillo was also co-host on the show SOP", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dennis Trillo do on the show SOP besides play drums as part of the show's Starband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "Trillo released his self-titled debut album in 2007 under IndiMusic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Trillo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Trillo release any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "No, Trillo's album did not win any awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Trillo's album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "IndiMusic released Dennis Trillo's self-titled debut album?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label released Dennis Trillo's self-titled debut album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 604, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Trillo do any tours for his self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 605, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach died on October 28, 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Red Auerbach's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 605, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach died of a heart attack", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Red Auerbach die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 605, "Truth_answer": "After his death, the NBA aired reruns of Auerbach's four-minute instructional videos know as Red on Roundball as a testament to his importance to the sports world", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Red Auerbach article besides when and how he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 605, "Truth_answer": "Auerbach's accomplishments as a coach were eleven Eastern Division titles, 11 appearances in the finals (including ten in a row from 1957–66), and nine NBA championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Auerbach's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 606, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump is a Presbyterian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Donald Trump's religious beliefs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 606, "Truth_answer": "While campaigning, Trump referred to The Art of the Deal as his second favorite book saying, Nothing beats the Bible.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does religion play into Donald Trump's political career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 606, "Truth_answer": "Trump isn't sure whether he ever asked God for forgiveness: If I do something wrong, I just try and make it right. I don't bring God into that picture.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Donald Trump not ask for forgiveness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 606, "Truth_answer": "Trump has associations with a number of Christian spiritual leaders, including Florida pastor Paula White, who has been called his closest spiritual confidant“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Donald Trump article, besides his religious beliefs, how they play a part in his politics, and why he doesn't ask for forgiveness?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Donald Trump tolerant of most other religions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 606, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Donald Trump attended and had his confirmation at the First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Queens. In the 1970s, his parents joined the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Donald Trump always been a Presbyterian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th president of the United States. Before entering politics, he was a businessman and television personality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Donald Trump?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "Trump's mother Mary Anne MacLeod was a Scottish-born housewife and socialite, and his father was Frederick Christ Trump, a Bronx-born real estate developer. The family lived in Queens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Donald Trump's parents like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "Yes; while enrolled at Wharton, Donald Trump worked at the family business, Elizabeth Trump & Son", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Donald Trump like his parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump is from the borough of Queens in New York City, NY", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Donald Trump from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump's father claimed to be Swedish amid the anti-German sentiment sparked by World War II, but they are indeed of German ancestry. Trump's mother was born in Scotland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Donald Trump's ancestors descend from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Donald Trump's parents love him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Donald Trump like most about his parents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 608, "Truth_answer": "Despite some failing eyesight towards the end of her life, yes, Mae West was healthy during her final decade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mae West healthy during her final decade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 608, "Truth_answer": "In August 1980, West tripped while getting out of bed. After the fall, tests revealed that she had suffered a stroke", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mae West after that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 608, "Truth_answer": "After a 27-year absence from motion pictures, West appeared as Leticia Van Allen in Gore Vidal's Myra Breckinridge (1970)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae West do anything significant before she got sick?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 608, "Truth_answer": "The movie had serious production problems, resulting in a botched film that was both a box-office and critical failure", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_West_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Myra Breckinridge popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 608, "Truth_answer": "Some of Mae West's co-stars in the film Myra Breckinridge were Raquel Welch, Rex Reed, Farrah Fawcett, and Tom Selleck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some of the cast members of the film Myra Breckinridge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 608, "Truth_answer": "Mae West's final film was Sextette (1978)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mae West in any other films after Myra Breckinridge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 609, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Ketcham accused Chris Hedges of plagiarism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who accused Chris Hedges of plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 609, "Truth_answer": "Ketcham says Hedges plagiarized Ernest Hemingway, Naomi Klein, and Ketcham's own wife", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Christopher Ketcham say that Chris Hedges plagiarized?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What punishment did Chris Hedges face for plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the claims of plagiarism effect Chris Hedges' work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 609, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times has no plans to investigate Hedges' plagiarized work", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200807004750id_/https://freebeacon.com/issues/ny-times-wont-investigate-hedges-work-amid-plagiarism-charge/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had no plans to investigate the assumed plagiarized work of Chris Hedges?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 610, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as the NYT and NYTimes) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the New York Times?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 610, "Truth_answer": "Founded in 1851, the paper has won 127 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the New York Times?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 610, "Truth_answer": "After criticizing the Iraq War, The New York Times, his employer, issued him a formal reprimand for public remarks that could undermine public trust in the paper's impartiality; he quit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chris Hedges only work for the New York Times for 15 years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 610, "Truth_answer": "Hedges then become a senior fellow at The Nation Institute, and a columnist at Truthdig, in addition to writing books and teaching inmates at a New Jersey correctional institution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Hedges work anywhere else besides the New York Times?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 610, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 United States presidential campaign, Hedges was a speech writer for candidate Ralph Nader", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other information about Chris Hedges you can give me besides the New York Times, The Nation Institute, Truthdig, writing books and teaching inmates at the New Jersey correctional institution?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 611, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what area did Bernard Lewis do his research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 611, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they had only recently been opened to Western researchers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it unusual that Bernard Lewis had access to the Ottoman archives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 611, "Truth_answer": "A series of articles that Bernard Lewis published over the next several years revolutionized the history of the Middle East by giving a broad picture of Islamic society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis follow up with more research?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 611, "Truth_answer": "Lewis' first article in 1940 was called Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Lewis' first article called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 611, "Truth_answer": "Lewis published Muslim Discovery of Europe (1982), Semites and Anti-Semites (1986), and several books", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other articles did Bernard Lewis publish based on his research besids Origins of Isma'ilism: A Study of the Historical Background of the Fatimid Caliphate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns broke one of the longest-standing records as he amassed 30 points against the Canberra Raiders, claiming the points-scoring record for a player at a single club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 to Andrew Johns?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns is one of only four players to have won the Golden Boot Award more than once", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns played professional rugby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Andrew Johns play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "Andrews John holds the international record for most points scored in a test match with 32 versus Fiji in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew John's best game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Johns was named as the Greatest Player of the last 30 years by the publication 'Rugby League Week’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew John's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "During the 2007 season it was revealed that Andrew Johns had a bulging disc in his neck. It was confirmed that this had been present for some time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Andrew Johns article, besides his awards, best game, and accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 612, "Truth_answer": "Johns had a short-lived cricket career after rugby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns go on to do anything else after retiring from rugby?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "El Cartel: The Big Boss is Daddy Yankee's fourth studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is El Cartel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "Daddy Yankee's album El Cartel was released on June 5, 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Daddy Yankee's album El Cartel released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Daddy Yankee's El Cartel was certified gold in Mexico and 3x Platinum in the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daddy Yankee's album El Cartel do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "The album El Cartel: The Big Boss was promoted by a tour throughout the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daddy Yankee go on tour with his album El Cartel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "The tour for the album El Cartel: The Big Boss continued from the United States throughout Latin America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Daddy Yankee perform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "On the tour for El Cartel, Daddy Yankee also visited Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries did Daddy Yankee visit besides the United States for the album El Cartel: The Big Boss?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "The Big Boss is part of a Daddy Yankee album named El Cartel: The Big Boss“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Big Boss?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "Talento de Barrio is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name starring Puerto Rican reggaeton singer-songwriter Daddy Yankee, who also performs the songs on the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talento_de_Barrio_(soundtrack)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Talento De Barrio an album of Daddy Yankee's as well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "Talento De Barrio was awarded as Multi-Platinum by RIAA on 17 April 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daddy Yankee's album Talento De Barrio do well?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "Daddy Yankee received the Silver Torch, Gold Torch and Silver Seagull recognitions for his performances at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile on February 27, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements or awards did Daddy Yankee receive during the time of El Cartel: The Big Boss and Talento De Barrio besides Talento De Barrio being awarded Multi-Platinum by RIAA and El Cartel: The Big Boss certified gold in Mexico and 3x Platinum in the United States?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "On April 24, 2009, he received the Spirit of Hope Award as part of the Latin Billboard Music Awards ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daddy Yankee win anything else after receiving the Silver Torch, Gold Torch and Silver Seagull recognitions for his performances at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile on February 27, 2009?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 613, "Truth_answer": "Talento de Barrio was a comercial succes across Latin American and was certified platinum in Argentina and Gold in Peru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Daddy Yankees other recognitions during the time of El Cartel: The Big Boss and Talento De Barrio besides Talento De Barrio being awarded Multi-Platinum by RIAA, El Cartel: The Big Boss certified gold in Mexico and 3x Platinum in the United States, receiving the Silver Torch, Gold Torch and Silver Seagull recognitions for his performances at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile on February 27, 2009, and receiving the Spirit of Hope Award as part of the Latin Billboard Music Awards Ceremony?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "During his years as a senator, Biden amassed a reputation for loquaciousness, with his questions and remarks during Senate hearings being known as long-winded", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Joe Biden's characteristics as Senator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Biden likable as Senator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "Yes; some of Joe Bidens policitian friends have included John McCain, Chris Dodd, President Barack Obama", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Joe Biden have a lot of friends in politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden was sworn into Senate office on January 5, 1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Biden become Senator?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden was a Senator for the state of Delaware", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Joe Biden a Senator for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "Following his initial election in 1972, Biden was re-elected to six additional terms, in the elections of 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002, and 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Biden get re-elected as Senator?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Joe Biden's peers have good things to say about him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden was re-elected as a Senator for Delaware for six consecutive terms, starting with the elections of 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Biden get re-elected?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "According to political analyst Mark Halperin, he has shown a persistent tendency to say silly, offensive, and off-putting things.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Joe Biden ever faced any criticisms?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times wrote that Biden's weak filters make him capable of blurting out pretty much anything.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone else said any criticisms of Joe Biden besides political analyst Mark Halperin?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden has been a strong speaker and debater and a frequent and effective guest on Sunday morning talk shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Joe Biden, besides being a Senator, having friends in politics, and criticisms against him?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Sunday morning talk shows was Joe Biden on?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 615, "Truth_answer": "Immediate was the name of the record label company that Small Faces recorded their music for from 1967-68", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of Immediate label?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 615, "Truth_answer": "Immediate Records originated in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Immediate label founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 615, "Truth_answer": "Their first album, Small Faces, released on 11 May 1966, was also a considerable success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217213834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Faces_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Small Faces in 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 616, "Truth_answer": "Three possible origins: the first Caesar had a thick head of hair (caesaries); he had bright grey eyes (oculis caesiis); or he killed an elephant (caesai in Moorish) in battle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Gaius Julius Caesar come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 616, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who called Julius Caesar his full name of Gaius Julius Caesar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 616, "Truth_answer": "In Greek, during Caesar's time, his family name was written Καίσαρ (Kaísar), reflecting its contemporary pronunciation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides where Julius Caesar's full name came from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 616, "Truth_answer": "It was also his father's name", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the name Gaius Julius Caesar used elsewhere?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 617, "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar's populist and authoritarian reforms angered the elites, who began to conspire against him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julius Caesar cause his own demise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 617, "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar's last greatest achievement was his reform of the calendar, creating the Julian calendar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julius Caesar's last greatest acheivement before his death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 617, "Truth_answer": "Caesar's reform was to replace the calendar with the Egyptian calendar, based on the sun, so that farmers could use it for a consistent seasonal planting schedule", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for Julius Caesar's reform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 617, "Truth_answer": "He set the length of the year to 365.25 days by adding an intercalary/leap day at the end of February every fourth year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other points of interest, besides Julius Caesar's demise, death, and reform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 618, "Truth_answer": "The Andriana (noble class) and the Hova (free commoner class) were a part of Fotsy, while the Andevo (slaves) were Mainty in local terminology in Madagascar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the term fotsy mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 618, "Truth_answer": "Austronesian people started settling in Madagascar between 200 and 500 CE. They arrived by boats and were from various southeast Asian groups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Andriana article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 618, "Truth_answer": "In and after the 16th century, slaves were brought into Madagascar's various kingdoms, and social strata emerged in Merina kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy over the Austronesian people settling in Madagascar between 200 and 500 CE?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 618, "Truth_answer": "During the rule of King Andriamanelo, a subset of Hova related to the king by blood came under the title Andriana", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Andriana come into play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 618, "Truth_answer": "The Andriana caste were originally the source of nobility and they specialized in the rituals and warrior occupations in the Merina society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andriana_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Andriana do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 618, "Truth_answer": "The four groups of Andriana were Andriantompokoindrindra, Andrianamboninolona, Andriandranando, and Zanadralambo amin'Andrianjaka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the four ranks of the Andriana called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 619, "Truth_answer": "Love Jam is the second album by Ai Otsuka, released on 17 November 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309141423id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_JAM_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Love Jam by Ai Otsuka released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 619, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Love Jam, Ai Otsuka released the recut single Kuroge Wagyu Joshio Tan Yaki 680 Yen in February 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a popular single off the Ai Otsuka's album Love Jam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 619, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka's single Happy Days sold 163,433 units and reached third on the Oricon weekly chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Otsuka win any awards for Happy Days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 619, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka's album Love Jam debuted at the number one position and sold 224,381 units in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album Love Jam did Ai Otsuka sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 620, "Truth_answer": "During the London Undergroud period of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett wrote most of the songs for Pink Floyd's first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Syd Barrett do in London Underground?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 620, "Truth_answer": "Pink Floyd, the UFO house band, after making appearances at the rival Roundhouse, became the most popular musical group of the London Underground psychedelic music scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pink Floyd become the most popular musical group at the rock music venue UFO?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 620, "Truth_answer": "Roger Keith Syd Barrett was an English singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd in 1965", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pink Floyd have to do with Syd Barrett?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 620, "Truth_answer": "Sad Barrett began his solo career in 1969 with the single Octopus from his first solo album The Madcap Laughs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barrett create any more albums besides Pink Floyd's solo album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 620, "Truth_answer": "Syd Barrett's solo material never reached charts in England or otherwise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Octopus from Sy Barrett's solo album reach bill board charts in England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 621, "Truth_answer": "Sad Barrett's second album, Barrett, was recorded more sporadically than the first, with sessions taking place between February and July 1970", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is known about Syd Barrett during recording of his second solo album Barrett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 621, "Truth_answer": "Barrett was released in November 1970 on Harvest in the United Kingdom, but failed to chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Barrett by Syd Barrett received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 621, "Truth_answer": "According to Jerry Shirley, Syd Barrett would never play the same tune twice. Sometimes Syd couldn't play anything that made sense; other times what he'd play was absolute magic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highlight of the recording of Syd Barrett's album Barrett?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 621, "Truth_answer": "At times Barrett, who experienced synaesthesia, would say: Perhaps we could make the middle darker and maybe the end a bit afternoonish. At the moment it's too windy and icy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what followed Syd Barrett's recording his album Barrett?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 621, "Truth_answer": "Syd Barrett's recording sessions were happening while Pink Floyd had just begun to work on Atom Heart Mother. On various occasions, Barrett went to spy on the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125184115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Syd Barrett do while Pink Floyd was working on their album Atom Heart Mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 622, "Truth_answer": "Repeater is the full-length debut studio album by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repeater_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Repeater and how did it involve the band Fugazi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 622, "Truth_answer": "Repeater is considered one of the the top 200 tracks of the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the popular songs on the album Repeater by the band Fugazi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 622, "Truth_answer": "The band Fugazi has not won any notable awards for their music despite critical acclaim and worldwide success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Fugazi win any awards for their music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 622, "Truth_answer": "Steady Diet is often overlooked by many music journalists when writing about Fugazi's career, but remains a favorite among fans of the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steady Diet of Nothing by band Fugazi do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 622, "Truth_answer": "Six months before the release, Dischord had pre-orders of over 160,000 for Steady Diet of Nothing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Fugazi sell once Steady Diet of Nothing released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 622, "Truth_answer": "Fugazi spent most of 1990 and 1991 touring heavily behind Repeater, performing a total of 250 concerts between March 1990 and June 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repeater_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fugazi tour for either Repeater or Steady Diet of Nothing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 623, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Rowland's rumored fifth album does not have a name yet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kelly Rowland's fifth album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 623, "Truth_answer": "Love Songs the Destiny's Child album only sold 6,000 copies in the first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Love Songs the Destiny's Child album a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 623, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Rowland was part of the recurring cast of the second season of the American drama television series Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Empire relate to Kelly Rowland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 623, "Truth_answer": "Dilemma a song by Kelly Rowland and Nelly won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards on 23 February 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826084149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilemma_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kelly Rowland win her Grammy award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 623, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Rowland was featured on Nelly's single Dilemma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Rowland appear on the vocals of Dilemma feature her and Nelly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 623, "Truth_answer": "The song Dilemma by Kelly Rowland and Nelly became one of the best selling singles of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting facts regarding Kelly Rowland's appearance on Nelly's song Dilemma besides Kelly featuring and winning a Grammy award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Rowland was associated with the Survivor Foundation set up to provide transitional housing for 2005 Hurricane Katrina victims and storm evacuees in the Houston, Texas area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What philanthropy was Kelly Rowland involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Rowland and the Knowles family founded the Survivor Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kelly Rowland the founder of the philanthropy charity she was associated with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Rowland and the Knowles family founded the Survivor Foundation in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kelly Rowland found the Survivor Foundation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "The Survivor Foundation extended the philanthropic mission of the Knowles-Rowland Center for Youth, a multi-purpose community outreach facility in downtown Houston", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kelly Rowland's philanthropy efforts for Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Kelly Rowland and Beyonce Knowles lent their voices to a song on The Katrina CD album, whose proceeds went to the Recording Artists for Hope organization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Rowland do any songs or albums in support of Hurricane Katrina victims?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Kelly Rowland joined other artists such as Pink and Avril Lavigne in ads for so-called empowerment tags for the ALDO Fights AIDS campaign", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So there was no other singles or albums Kelly Rowland did during philanthropy efforts in support of Hurricane Katrina besides All That I'm Looking For?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 624, "Truth_answer": "In March 2010, Kelly Rowland launched her brand new charity, I Heart My Girlfriends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Rowland_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Kelly Rowland's philanthropy besides her efforts with Knowles for Katrina survivors and the ALDO Fights AIDS campaign?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 625, "Truth_answer": "In May 2014, Martin Kaymer earned a wire-to-wire win at The Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Kaymer win an event in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 625, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer won The Players Championship in 2014 finishing −13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Martin Kaymer's score at The Players Championship in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 625, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer finished at 271, eight strokes ahead of runners-up Rickie Fowler and Erik Compton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_U.S._Open_(golf)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Martin Kaymer won a US Open?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 625, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer is a German professional golfer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's Martin Kaymer's nationality?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 625, "Truth_answer": "With Martin Kaymer's U.S. Open victory in 2014, Martin became the first non-British European golfer ever to win the U.S. Open", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Martin Kaymer win at the US Open?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 625, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer finished the US Open in 2014 at 271.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Martin Kaymer's score for The 2014 US Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "In Fred Lynn's 17-year career, Lynn batted .283 with 1,111 RBIs, 1,960 hits, 1,063 runs, 306 home runs, 388 doubles, 43 triples, and 72 stolen bases in 1969 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Fred Lynn's baseball stats?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn's 306 career home runs place him, through the end of the 2017 seasons, in 13th place among center fielders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Lynn's baseball career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "Center field was Lynn's primary position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Fred Lynn play during his baseball career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn played in 1969 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Fred Lynn play in during his baseball career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn was a nine-time All-Star with four home runs and ten RBIs, including the first grand slam in All-Star Game history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Lynn beat any records with his baseball stats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "In the 1975 World Series, which Boston lost in seven games to the Cincinnati Reds, Fred Lynn batted 7-for-25 with a home run and five RBIs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Fred Lynn have any World Series stats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 626, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn was a center fielder with the Boston Red Sox, California Angels, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023225453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Lynn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Lynn play for any other team besides the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn was selected by the Red Sox in the 1973 MLB draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fred Lynn join the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn was selected by the Red Sox in the second round of the 1973 MLB draft, with the 41st overall pick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who recruited Fred Lynn to play baseball? (how did he join the team)", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "Darrell Johnson was the manager of the Boston Red Sox when Fred Lynn was drafted in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the team manager of the Boston Red Sox when Fred Lynn was drafted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "In the 1975 World Series, which Boston lost in seven games to the Cincinnati Reds, Fred Lynn batted 7-for-25 with a home run and five RBIs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Lynn's time with the Boston Red Sox besides his stats, when he was drafted and who his manager was?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn won both the Most Valuable Player Award and Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first player to win both in the same season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023225453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Lynn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Lynn win any awards while with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn was elected to the All-Star team each season from 1975 through 1980 with Boston", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023225453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Lynn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "During Fred Lynn's time with the Boston Red Sox, was he ever an All Star?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 627, "Truth_answer": "Fred Lynn was a nine-time All-Star, batting an overall 6-for-20 in All-Star Games with four home runs and ten RBIs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023225453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Lynn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any stats for Fred Lynn's all star games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 628, "Truth_answer": "Despite the cost of the single-issue packaging, The Dark Knight Returns sold well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121172902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Knight_Returns_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Dark Knight Returns received?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 628, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Time chose the collected edition of The Dark Knight Returns as one of the 10 best English language graphic novels ever written", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121172902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Knight_Returns_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some ratings or reviews of The Dark Knight Returns comic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 628, "Truth_answer": "The Dark Knight Returns was placed second in a poll among comic book academics conducted by the Sequart Organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121172902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Knight_Returns_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of The Dark Knight Returns novels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter was raised by a Catholic father and Protestant mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Ann Coulter's religious views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter then mocked the message of Jesus... according to liberals“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Coulter ever create a controversy about religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Liberals summarizing Christianity as something along the lines of 'be nice to people', which, in turn, Ann Coulter said is, in fact, one of the incidental tenets of Christianity.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p9", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the liberals have to say to Ann Coulter about Christianity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter tweeted in response to multiple Republican candidates' references to Israel during a Presidential debate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Coulter write about her anti-semetic beliefs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "The Anti-Defamation League referred to the tweets as ugly, spiteful and anti-Semitic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p25", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the tweet about that Ann Coulter tweeted during the Republican candidates Presidential debate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "In response to accusations of anti-Semitism, Ann Coulter tweeted I like the Jews, I like fetuses, I like Reagan. Didn't need to hear applause lines about them all night.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p25", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Coulter apologize for her anti-Semetic tweets during the Presidential debate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter wrote in another column that she had reviewed certain airlines to determine which subjected Arabs to the most egregious discrimination so that she could fly only that airline", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Coulter ever say anything else about others beliefs or religions besides things about liberal views of Christianity and her anti-Semetic comments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter uses traditionally masculine rhetoric as reasoning for the need for traditional gender roles, and she carries this idea of feminized dependency into her governmental policies, according to critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Woah! What did critics have to say about Ann Coulter's views?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 629, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter was raised by a Catholic father and Protestant mother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Ann Coulter's parents Christian?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "After law school, Ann Coulter served as a law clerk, in Kansas City, for Pasco Bowman II of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ann Coulter's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter received her Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 1988 and started her law clerk career shortly after school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year did Ann Coulter start her law clerk career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter left her job in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ann Coulter leave her job as a law clerk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter left to work for the United States Senate Judiciary Committee after the Republican Party took control of Congress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Ann Coulter leave her job in 1994?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter handled crime and immigration issues for Senator Spencer Abraham of Michigan and helped craft legislation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p3", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ann Coulter's position in the Senate Judiciary Committee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter considered running for Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ann Coulter do in her career besides being a law clerk and assistant to Senator Spencer Abraham?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter did not end up running for Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Coulter end up running for Congress?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann Coulter is particularly known for her polemical style and describes herself as someone who likes to stir up the pot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting about Ann Coulter's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 630, "Truth_answer": "Ann coulter says she don't pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Ann Coulter enjoy being someone who likes to stir up the pot?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 631, "Truth_answer": "In January 2010, Ranveer Singh was called for an audition by Shanoo Sharma, the head of the casting division for Yash Raj Films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's big break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 631, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh was called for an audition by Shanoo Sharma, the head of the casting division for Yash Raj Films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who discovered Ranveer Singh originally?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 631, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh remembers that he suddenly jumped in the lawn and started dancing to the song Chumma Chumma from the 1991 action film, Hum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ranveer Singh's role models when he was just getting started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 631, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh always aspired to be an actor, participating in several school plays and debates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh always want to be an actor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 632, "Truth_answer": "David Vitter was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992 to 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p3", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was David Vitter relevant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 632, "Truth_answer": "David Vitter has been actively involved with legislation concerning illegal immigrants.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Vitter's stance on immigrants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 632, "Truth_answer": "In June 2007, David Vitter led a group of conservative Senators in blocking the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did David Vitter do with immigrants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 632, "Truth_answer": "David Vitter introduced an amendment withholding Community Oriented Policing Services funds from any sanctuary city which bans city employees and police officers from asking people about their immigration status", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Vitter introduce even more bills besides blocking the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 632, "Truth_answer": "David Vitter introduced a bill requiring banks to verify that no customer was an illegal immigrant before issuing banking or credit cards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Vitter's immigration stance besides blocking the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act and introducing an ammendent withholding funds from cities which ban city employees from asking about people's immigration status?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 632, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, David Vitter introduced a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment that a child born in the United States is not a citizen unless a parent is a citizen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats the last thing David Vitter did immigration wise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "Eden Natan-Zada's funeral was a controversial matter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy involving Eden Natan-Zada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "Jewish law requires a swift burial, but nationwide outrage against Eden Natan-Zada's attacks left his body without a willing resting place for two days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Eden Natan-Zada's funeral a controversial matter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "On 7 August 2005, the Prime Minister's Bureau overruled Meir Nitzan's ban against burial in Rishon LeZion, and decreed that Eden Natan-Zada should be buried in the civilian cemetery there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Eden Natan-Zada finally buried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "Because of the delays, Eden Natan-Zada was buried two days after Jewish law allows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eden Natan-Zada get buried in a time frame acceptable to the Jewish culture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "Eden Natan-Zada's body resided for two days in the Abu-Kabir morgue, pending an appeal to Prime Minister Sharon by his parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything come of the protests about Eden Natan-Zada's burial controversy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "On 7 August 2005, the Prime Minister's Bureau overruled Meir Nitzan's ban against burial in Rishon LeZion, and decreed that Eden Natan-Zada should be buried in the civilian cemetery there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the appeal to Prime Minister Sharon by Eden Natan-Zada's parents successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "On 13 June 2006, five suspects in the lynching of Eden Natan Zata were arrested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eden Natan-Zada's burial in Rishon LeZion besides the fact that the Prime Minister overruled the mayor of Rishon LeZion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "The Israeli police said why they're investigating the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada: We're responsible for maintaining the law, and you can't take the law into your own hands“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the five suspects arrested in the lynching investigation of Eden Natan Zada?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "Yossi Beilin said: Israel can't put up with a lynch made on a handcuffed person even if his actions are heinous and unforgivable“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the of the arrest of suspects in the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada ordered?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 633, "Truth_answer": "The seven defendants charged with attempted murder of Eden Natan-Zada were acquitted of that charge, but four were convicted of attempted manslaughter and two were convicted of aggravated battery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Israel do to the suspects arrested in the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 634, "Truth_answer": "Nakamori kicked off 1985 with Meu Amore, another great success for her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was significant in 1985 for Akina Nakamori?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 634, "Truth_answer": "Meu Amore was not Akina Nakamori's biggest seller in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Meu Amore by Akina Nakamori her biggest seller?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 634, "Truth_answer": "Akina Nakamori also released two albums in 1985", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Akina Nakamori have in 1985?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 634, "Truth_answer": "Firstly, Bitter and Sweet, which debuted at number 1 again. Akina Nakamori's next album, D404ME sold an impressive 651,000 copies and debuted at number 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Akina Nakimori's albums in 1985 do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 634, "Truth_answer": "D404ME consists of one previously released single, Mi Amore. The single has received the highest claimed musical award in the 27th Japan Record Awards in 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Bitter and Sweet or D404ME by Akina Nakimori win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 634, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, to commemorate her first 4 years in the business, Akina Nakamori released her first BEST album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akina_Nakamori_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Akina Nakamori do after releasing two albums in 1985?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Wht year did Thor Heyerdahl embark on his famous Kon-Tiki journey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl and adventurers sailed in a pae-pae raft that they had constructed from balsa wood and other native materials, christened the Kon-Tiki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thor Heyedahl and five fellow adventurers do the journey from Peru to Tuamoto Islands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki expedition was inspired by old reports and drawings made by the Spanish Conquistadors of Inca rafts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Thor Heyerdahl's journey from Peru to French Polynesia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl had nearly drowned at least twice in childhood and did not take easily to water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thor Heyerdahl struggle with during his nautical voyages", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "Kon-Tiki demonstrated that it was possible for a primitive raft to sail the Pacific with relative ease and safety, especially to the west (with the trade winds).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the experement Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki experiment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "Anthropologists continue to believe that Polynesia was settled from west to east, based on linguistic, physical, and genetic evidence, migration having begun from the Asian mainland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thor Heyerdahl and other anthropologists realize as a result of Heyerdahl's expeditition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 635, "Truth_answer": "Erik Thorsby suggested that there was some merit to Heyerdahl's ideas and that, while Polynesia was colonized from Asia, some contact with South America also existed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What could Thor Heyerdahl's ideas provide to the antrophological explanation of Polynesian colonization?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 636, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner formed Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1", "https://worldhistoryproject.org/1983/chuck-schuldiner-forms-his-first-band-mantas_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner start out as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 636, "Truth_answer": "With Chris Reifert, Chuck Schuldiner eventually released the first Death album, titled Scream Bloody Gore, in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Death's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 636, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, a re-release of Scream Bloody Gore was one of the top 200 selling albums in the United States in its first week of release", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026171632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Bloody_Gore_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scream Bloody Gore by Death sell well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 636, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Death recorded Leprosy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Death with Chuck Schuldiner release another album after Scream Bloody Gore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 636, "Truth_answer": "Scream Bloody Gore was released in 1987 and widely considered a genre template for death metal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_%28metal_band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Death's early albums get any attention?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 636, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Chuck Schuldiner got an invitation from early Canadian thrash metal band Slaughter to play on their album, which he accepted, moving to Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_%28metal_band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chuck Schuldiner ever part of any other bands besides Death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "In 1991 Dan Brown moved to Hollywood to pursue a career as singer-songwriter and pianist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Brown become a songwriter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Amherst, Dan Brown dabbled with a musical career, creating effects with a synthesizer, and self-producing a children's cassette entitled SynthAnimals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Brown's first published song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "Dan Brown sold a few hundred copies of SynthAninals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Brown's first cassette SynthAnimals successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "Dan Brown then in 1990 self-published a CD entitled Perspective.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Brown write next after SynthAnimals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "Dan Brown's Perspective CD also sold a few hundred copies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Brown's second CD Perspective successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Brown released a CD titled Angels & Demons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he release any more music after SynthAnimals and Perspective?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "To support himself, Dan Brown taught classes at Beverly Hills Preparatory School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dan Brown teach?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 637, "Truth_answer": "Until 1993, when Dan Brown moved back to New Hampshire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dan Brown teach at Beverly Hills Preparatory School?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "In August 2005 author Lewis Perdue unsuccessfully sued Dan Brown for plagiarism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brown commit copyright infringement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "In 1996 Dan Brown quit teaching to become a full-time writer. Digital Fortress was published in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Brown write novels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "Dan Brown also co-wrote a humor book with his wife, 187 Men to Avoid: A Survival Guide for the Romantically Frustrated Woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other novels did Dan Brown write besides Digital Fortress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, a copyright infringement case, brought by authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, claimed that Dan Brown stole ideas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other copyright cases besides Lewis Purdue suing Dan Brown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006 Dan Brown's publisher, Random House, won the copyright infringement case brought by authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the lawsuit brough by Michael Biagent and Richard Leigh claiming Dan Brown stole their ideas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "Dan Brown has been sued twice in U.S. Federal courts by the author Jack Dunn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else sued Dan Brown besides Richard Leigh and Michael Baigent and Lewis Purdue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 638, "Truth_answer": "On March 28, 2007, Brown's publisher, Random House, won an appeal copyright infringement case.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122152019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else besides Richard Leigh and Michael Baigent, Lewis Purdue, and Jack Dunn take Dan Brown to court?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "Sinhalese people speak Sinhala, also known as Helabasa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What language did the Sinhalese people use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "Halabasa is primarily spoken by the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka, who make up the largest ethnic group on the island, numbering about 16 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Helabasa a widely known language?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "Sinalese folk tales like Mahadana Muttha saha Golayo and Kawate Andare continue to entertain children today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Helabasa the Sinalese language besides being primarily spoken by people in Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "Mahadana Muttha tells the tale of a fool who travels creating mischief through his ignorance. Kawate Andare tells the tale of a court jester and his interactions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Sinalese folk tales Mahadana Muttha saha Golayo and Kawate Andare about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "Martin Wickramasinghe wrote the immensely popular children's novel Madol Duwa. Munadasa Cumaratunga's Hath Pana is also widely known.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of these Sinalese folk tale books read to this day?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "Sandesha Kavyas written by Buddhist priests of Sri Lanka are regarded as some of the most sophisticated and versatile works of literature in the world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the most interesting part of Helabasa language, to you?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 639, "Truth_answer": "The Sinhala language was mainly inspired by Sanskrit and Pali, and many words of the Sinhala language derive from these languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sinhala language like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 640, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui's establishment of a nursing home in San Francisco, prompted the mayor of the city in 1992 to name 18 April as Anita Mui Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 involving Anita Mui?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 640, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui lent significant financial and material support to Operation Yellowbird, to help activists flee from China after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anita Mui do any other community work besides establishing a nursing home in San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 640, "Truth_answer": "During the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak, Anita Mui initiated a fundraising concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anita Mui do any other work besides donating to Operation Yellowbird and establishing a nursing home in San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 640, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui was also awarded the Fighting Against SARS Award from RTHK and the newspaper Ming Pao", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anita Mui recieve any honors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 640, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui raised money for SARS-affected families.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Anita Mui's SARS activism besides a concert and an award for fighting against SARS?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 641, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui's career came to an abrupt halt in 2003 when she announced that she had cervical cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Anita Mui's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 641, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui's symbolic act was to marry the stage, which was accompanied by her hit song Sunset Melody as she exited the stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was considered Anita Mui's legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 641, "Truth_answer": "Many who worked with Anita Mui had a chance to talk about their personal experiences with Mui. Singers who participated included Andy Hui, Edmond Leung, and Stephanie Cheng.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singers worked with Anita Mui?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 641, "Truth_answer": "Anita Mui's first acting award as a supporting actress was won at the Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance in Behind the Yellow Line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Anita Mui besides the support from other singers in her death and her legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 641, "Truth_answer": "Later, in 1997, Anita Mui also won another best supporting actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in Eighteen Springs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p6", "http://kungfumovieguide.com/profile-anita-mui-yim-fong/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other recognitions of Anita Mui's acting career besides the award for her performance in Behind the Yellow Line?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 641, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 and 1995, Anita Mui found some international recognition by starring opposite Jackie Chan in The Legend of Drunken Master and Rumble in the Bronx.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Anita Mui did that was impressive besides her acting legacy and her musical legacy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones appeared in a series of humorous commercials as the spokesperson for 7 Up where he gained wide recognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the other projects Jones worked on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Orlando Jones was given his own late night talk show on FX called The Orlando Jones Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other projects was Orlando Jones involved with besides 7-Up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones' talk show was short-lived.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Orlando Jones Show successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Orlando Jones decided to return to television as one of the lead characters of ABC's crime drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Orlando Jones do after hosting The Orlando Jones Show on FX?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones decided to return to television as one of the lead characters of ABC's crime drama The Evidence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What drama did Orlando Jones decide to return to television with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones decided to return to television as one of the lead characters of ABC's crime drama The Evidence, as Cayman Bishop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Orlando Jones play on ABC's crime drama The Evidence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 642, "Truth_answer": "Orlando Jones has also appeared in two episodes of Everybody Hates Chris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other appearances did Orlando Jones have besides his talk show, the ABC crime drama The Evidence and as a 7 Up spokes person?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning was the second overall pick in the 1971 NFL Draft", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213003050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Manning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Mannings NFL career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning played for the Saints.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Archie Manning play for once getting drafted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning was the second overall pick in the 1971 NFL Draft and played for the Saints for ten full seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Archie Manning play for the Saints?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning went on to conclude his career with the Houston Oilers and the Minnesota Vikings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213003050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Manning_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Archie Manning retire from the Saints?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning retired having never played on a team that notched a winning record nor made the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213003050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Manning_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Archie Manning go to the Superbowl with the Saints?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning's record as a starter was 35–101–3, the worst in NFL history among QBs with at least 100 starts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting facts about Archie Manning's career that you liked?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 643, "Truth_answer": "Archie Manning is one of the few players to have played 10 or more years in the NFL without taking part in an official playoff game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213003050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Manning_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Archie Manning do in his career that was significant?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 644, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson, at 6 feet, 2 inches, was one of the larger players of his day and was known for his prominent handlebar mustache.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sam Thompson's legacy say about him?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 644, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson was one of the most prolific run producers in baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else made Sam Thompson notable besides his prominent handlebar mustache?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 644, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson's career run batted in to games played ratio of .923 remains the highest in major league history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many runs did Sam Thompson average?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 644, "Truth_answer": "Defensively, Sam Thompson was known to have one of the strongest arms of any outfielder in the early decades of the game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sam Thompson besides Sam Thompson's mustache, and his prolific run average?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 644, "Truth_answer": "Bill Watkins recalled: Sam Thompson was a fine fielder and had a cannon arm and will live in my memory as the greatest natural hitter of all time.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Thompson receive any recognition for his defensive prowess in the outfield?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 644, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p11", "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/who-am-i-mlb-player-edition-learn_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Wright_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Thompson put in the Baseball Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 645, "Truth_answer": "The son of a professional basketball player, Tony Parker played for Paris Basket Racing in the French basketball league", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What international team did Tony Parker play on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 645, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker played for two years for Paris Basket Racing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Tony Parker play for the Paris Basket Racing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 645, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker was selected by the Spurs with the 28th overall pick in the 2001 NBA draft, and quickly became their starting point guard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Tony Parker play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 645, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker was invited to the San Antonio Spurs' summer camp. Coach Gregg Popovich had him play against Spurs scout and ex-NBA player Lance Blanks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the coach of the Spurs during Tony Parker's time as starting point guard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 645, "Truth_answer": "For his performances, Tony Parker was named the 2007 NBA Finals MVP, becoming the first European-born player to receive the award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Tony Parker's successes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 645, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker played in the NBA from 2001-2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Tony Parker play in the NBA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 646, "Truth_answer": "Leviathan and Call of the Mastodon are both albums by the American band Mastodon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Leviathan and Call of the Mastodon albums or songs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 646, "Truth_answer": "The album Leviathan by metal band Mastodon has 10 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many tracks were on the album Leviathan by the band Mastodon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 646, "Truth_answer": "Leviathan was followed by the 2006 release of Call of the Mastodon, a remastered collection of the band Mastodon's first nine songs,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Call of the Mastodon by metal band Mastodon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 646, "Truth_answer": "The band Mastodon has stated that they consider Call of the Mastodon to be their first studio album even though it was the third to be released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Call of the Mastodon by metal band Mastodon besides the sales and critical reception?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "Emperor of Sand and Cold Dark Place are both musical releases by the American band Mastodon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emperor of Sand and Cold Dark Place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "The first single for Emperor of Sand by metal band Mastodon, Show Yourself, was released in February, and had peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emperor of Sand the album by American band Mastodon have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "Emperor of Sand by American metal band Mastodon was ranked on several year-end lists, including at number three on The Independent's Top 20 Rock & Metal Albums of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emperor of Sand by American band Mastodon win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "The band Mastodon released 7 studio albums in total, Remission, Leviathan, Crack the Skye, Blood Mountain, The Hunter, Once More Round the Sun, Emperor of Sand", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210321021400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Sand_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunter_(Mastodon_album)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mastodon have any other albums besides Emperor of Sand and Cold Dark Place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "On July 25, a song from The Hunter by American band Mastodon, titled Black Tongue was released. On August 12, another song titled Curl of the Burl was uploaded", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Mastodon album The Hunter have any singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "On December 1, Curl of the Burl by American band Mastodon was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Metal/Hard Rock performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Tongue and Curl of the Burl by American band Mastodon do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 647, "Truth_answer": "The Emperor of Sand's opening track, Sultan's Curse, earned the band Mastodon their first Grammy award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mastodon win any awards for their album The Hunter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 648, "Truth_answer": "There is no official record of Charlie Chaplin's birth, although Chaplin believed he was born at East Street, Walworth, in South London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charlie Chaplin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 648, "Truth_answer": "Charles Spencer Chaplin was Charlie Chaplin's full name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charlie Chaplin's full name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 648, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Chaplin had two half-brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Charlie Chaplin have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 648, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Chaplin was sent to Lambeth Workhouse when he was seven years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Chaplin do for work when he was younger?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 648, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Chaplin spent most of his formative years in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Charlie Chaplin live most of his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 649, "Truth_answer": "Chaplin's mom in May 1903 became ill again. Charlie Chaplin, then 14, had the task of taking his mother to the infirmary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charlie Chaplin's biggest childhood hardship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 649, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Chaplin's father died in 1900, at 38 years old, from cirrhosis of the liver. Chaplin's mother was in care from 1905 until her death in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Chaplin's parents die when he was young?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 649, "Truth_answer": "There is no official record of his birth, although Charlie Chaplin believed he was born at East Street, Walworth, in South London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Charlie Chaplin born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 649, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Chaplin at age 14 lived alone for several days, searching for food and occasionally sleeping rough, until Sydney – who had enrolled in the Navy two years earlier – returned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130010111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Chaplin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hardships did Charlie Chaplin experience besides his father dying and his mother developping complications from syphillus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann was born in Zwickau, in the Kingdom of Saxony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Schumann born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann was born 8 June 1810.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Robert Schumann born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann was the last child of Johanna Christiane and August Schumann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Robert Schumann's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "At age seven, Robert Schumann began studying general music and piano with Johann Gottfried Kuntzsch, a teacher at the Zwickau high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Schumann's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "Until 1840, Schumann wrote exclusively for the piano. Later, he composed piano and orchestral works, and many Lieder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Schumann play any other instruments besides piano?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann began to compose before the age of seven, but his boyhood was spent in the cultivation of literature as much as music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Schumann do in childhood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "His teacher, Friedrich Wieck, a German pianist, had assured Robert Schumann that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people think Robert Schumann had talent as a child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 650, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann's interest in music was sparked by attending a performance of Ignaz Moscheles playing at Karlsbad, and later developed an interest in the works of Beethoven, Schubert, and Mendelssohn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened as a youth to Robert Schumann besides learning piano, composing music, and studying literature?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 651, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan's first big Broadway hit in 1904 was the show Little Johnny Jones, which introduced his tunes Give My Regards to Broadway and The Yankee Doodle Boy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George M. Cohan's career take off?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 651, "Truth_answer": "In 1932, George M. Cohan starred in a dual role as a cold, corrupt politician and his charming, idealistic campaign double in the Hollywood musical film The Phantom President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M. Cohan ever star in any movies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 651, "Truth_answer": "One of George M. Cohan's most innovative plays was a dramatization of the mystery Seven Keys to Baldpate in 1913, which baffled some audiences and critics but became a hit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were George M. Cohan's most popular works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 651, "Truth_answer": "Helen Cohan, George M. Cohan's daughter, was an American stage dancer and briefly a Hollywood film actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where George M Cohan's children ever in the film industry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 651, "Truth_answer": "George M Cohan was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City, in a private family mausoleum he had erected a quarter century earlier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George M Cohan laid to rest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 651, "Truth_answer": "George M Cohan's youngest child was George Michael Cohan, Jr., who graduated from Georgetown University and served in the entertainment corps during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M Cohan ever serve in the military?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 652, "Truth_answer": "George M Cohan was first married to Ethel Levey. In 1908, Cohan married Agnes Mary Nolan, who had been a dancer in his early shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M Cohan marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 652, "Truth_answer": "George M Cohan and Agnes Mary Nolan had two daughters and a son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M Cohan and Agnes Mary Nolan have kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 652, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan was a devoted baseball fan, regularly attending games of the former New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George M. Cohan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 652, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan died of cancer at the age of 64 on November 5, 1942 at his Manhattan apartment on Fifth Avenue, surrounded by family and friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George M. Cohan die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 652, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan's funeral was held at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a funeral for George M. Cohan's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "At age 20 taking piano lessons from Friedrich Wieck, who assured Robert Schumann that he would be a successful concert pianist after a few years' study with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about this period of time for Robert Schumann?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "In the winter of 1832, at age 22, Robert Schumann visited relatives in Zwickau and Schneeberg, where he performed the first movement of his Symphony in G minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Schumann perform any concerts while studying underneath Friederich Wieck?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "During his studies with Wieck, some stories claim that Schumann permanently injured a finger on his right hand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Schumann abandon the idea of a concert career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "Wieck claimed that Robert Schumann damaged his finger by using a mechanical device that held back one finger while he exercised the others—which was supposed to strengthen the weakest fingers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert Schumann injure the finger on his right hand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann abandoned the idea of a concert career and devoted himself instead to composition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the injury to a finger on his right hand affect Robert Schumann's ability to play the piano and other instruments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann injured his hand around the age of 24.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know how old Robert Schumann was when he abandoned the idea of a concert career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann began a study of music theory under Heinrich Dorn, a German composer six years his senior and, at that time, conductor of the Leipzig Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Schumann self-taught when it comes to composition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 653, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann's fusion of literary ideas with musical ones—known as program music—may have first taken shape in Papillon, a musical portrayal of events in Jean Paul's novel Die Flegeljahre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Schumann create any notable compositions during his time studying under Heinrich Dorn?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffet's first episode appearance was in 1974 on the TV show Your Hit Parade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jimmy Buffett first on television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett made a guest appearance in the season two of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What television show was Jimmy Buffett on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Jimmy Buffett was the musical guest on the NCIS: New Orleans episode Rogue Nation, playing the song I Will Play for Gumbo in Dwayne Pride's newly rebuilt bar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other television show was Jimmy Buffett on besides Hawaii Five-0?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett wrote the soundtrack for, and co-produced and played a role in, the 2006 film Hoot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Buffett in any movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett made a cameo in the 2015 film Jurassic World, where he is seen holding two margaritas while the dinosaurs are set loose in the park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movie was Jimmy Buffett in besides Hoot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett was on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jimmy Buffett most recently on television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett appeared in a cameo on NCIS: New Orleans as well as in a TV special called The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What televsion show was Jimmy Buffett on in 2017?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 654, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffet played on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jimmy Buffett ever played on Late Night television?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 655, "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton. Toward the end of the 1970s, Chick Corea embarked on a series of concerts and two albums with Herbie Hancock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Duet projects involving Chick Corea?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 655, "Truth_answer": "Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock traded playing each other's compositions, as well as pieces by other composers such as Béla Bartók.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Gary Burton and Herbie Hancock play together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 655, "Truth_answer": "Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea concerts were presented in elegant settings with both pianists dressed formally and performing on Yamaha concert grand pianos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the duets between Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 655, "Truth_answer": "Gary Burton and Chick Corea reunited for a concert tour in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the reunion concert with Gary Burton and Chick Corea a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 655, "Truth_answer": "A new record by Chick Corea and Gary Burton called The New Crystal Silence was issued in 2008 and won a Grammy Award in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Chick Corea and Gary Burton's concert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 655, "Truth_answer": "The first disc of New Crystal Silence has 5 songs written by Chick Corea; Duende Love Castle Brasilia Crystal Silence La Fiesta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on The New Crystal Silence by Gary Burton and Chick Corea?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "After long-time Superman family editor Mort Weisinger retired in 1971, the Super Girl (Kara Zor-el) underwent revitalization under editor Joe Orlando and artist Mike Sekowsky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the bronze age involving Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "Wearing a series of new outfits, leaving her adopted foster home with the Danvers family, Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) goes on to San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Bronze Age for comic book character Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) works for KSF-TV as a camera operator and develops a crush on her boss, Geoffrey Anderson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything intresting happen when Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) goes to San Francisco during her comic book bronze age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "These stories introduced Supergirl's most memorable villain from this period: Lex Luthor's niece Nasthalthia, or Nasty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) besides going to San Fransisco and working as a camera operator while developing a crush on her boss?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "Nasty pursued her to KSF-TV, trying to secure proof of her dual identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) and Nasty feud during Supergirls comic bronze age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "Nasty follows Supergirl doggedly and comes close to proving her dual identity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nasty ever get the proof needed to prove the dual identy of Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) as Linda?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 656, "Truth_answer": "Nasty had made two appearances towards the end of Supergirl's college years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened between Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) and Nasty during her comic bronze age?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "Burke was a leading sceptic with respect to democracy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edmund Burke's view on democracy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "While admitting that theoretically in some cases it might be desirable, Edmund Burke insisted a democratic government in Britain in his day would not only be inept, but also oppressive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p19", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "According to Edmund Burke in which cases would democracy be desirable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "Edward Gibbon described Burke as the most eloquent and rational madman that I ever knew. Although Johnson admired Burke's brilliance, he found him a dishonest politician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke win any debates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke asserted revolution was destroying the fabric of good society and traditional institutions of state and society and condemned the persecution of the Catholic Church that resulted from it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edmund Burke's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "The defense against revolution led to Edmund Burke's becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke win his conservative defence against revolution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 657, "Truth_answer": "On 12 March 1757, Edmund Burke married Jane Mary Nugent", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p8", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 658, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was appointed Paymaster of the Forces and a Privy Counsellor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Paymaster of the Forces in 1782?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 658, "Truth_answer": "Paymasters of Edmund Burke's day were required to put the money they had requested to withdraw from the Treasury into the Bank of England, from where it was to be withdrawn for specific purposes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edmund Burke's job as paymaster?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 658, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was appointed in 1782 to Paymaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Edmund Burke given the title of Paymaster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 658, "Truth_answer": "Rockingham's unexpected death in July 1782 put an end to his administration after only a few months but Edmund Burke did manage to introduce two Acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of Edmund Burke's tenure as Paymaster are there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 658, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke passed the Paymaster General Act of 1972 and the Civil List and Secret Service Money Reform Act of 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two acts passed by Edmund Burke", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 658, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke managed to abolish 134 offices in the royal household and civil administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p18", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edmund Burke's Civil List and Secret Service Money Reform Act of 1972 enforce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 659, "Truth_answer": "Sir Leonard Hutton was an English cricketer who played as an opening batsman for Yorkshire County Cricket Club", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Hutton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Len Hutton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 659, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton opened the Yorkshire innings in one championship match in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412134225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe%27s_cricket_career_(1933%E2%80%9339)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton ever play together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 659, "Truth_answer": "Yorkshire won comfortably the 1934 championshp match by 123 runs starring Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton win the 1934 championship match for Yorkshire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 659, "Truth_answer": "Len Hutton was often portrayed as Herbert Sutcliffe's protégé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton's cricket relationship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 659, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton made 16 century opening partnerships together, 15 of them for Yorkshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways were Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton alike?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 659, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe readily acknowledged the superior ability of Len Hutton but what Sutcliffe did have were the concentration and willpower to make the best of his abilities in any situation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton different in any ways?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe's rivals on the field were the opposing bowlers and especially fast bowlers, though he encountered many outstanding spin bowlers too on turning or sticky wickets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the opponents against whom Herbert Sutcliffe played?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe was probably better in a crisis, as his numerous successes on bad or sticky wickets would suggest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Herbert Sutcliffe fare against opposing fast bowlers or spin bowlers on sticky wickets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "One of the toughest competitors Herbert Sutcliffe faced was the Australian leg spinner Clarrie Grimmett, a tiny gnome of a man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Herbet Sutcliffe's notable opponents; namely fast bowlers or spin bowlers and the successes Herbert Sutcliffe had when facing sticky' wickets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "Clarrie Grimmett bowled like a miser and begrudged every run“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Herbert Sutcliffe when he played against Clarrie Grimmett?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "On Herbert Sutcliffe's first tour of Australia, he commented that he was troubled most of the time by Arthur Mailey“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other noteworthy opponents has Sutcliffe faced besides Clarrie Grimmett?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Alfred Mailey was an Australian cricketer who played in 21 Test matches between 1920 and 1926.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Arthur Mailey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 660, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe was noted for his courage when facing the world's fastest bowlers, such as Harold Larwood who paid this tribute to Sutcliffe after his death:", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Herbert Sutcliffe's opponents say about Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 661, "Truth_answer": "Jim Cornette began working at wrestling events at the age of 14, serving as a photographer, ring announcer, timekeeper, magazine correspondent, and public relations correspondent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jim Cornette's earlier years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 661, "Truth_answer": "With Jim Cornette as manager, the Midnight Express were two-time National Wrestling Alliance world tag team champions and two-time NWA United States tag team champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Cornette tag team with anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 661, "Truth_answer": "WWE credits Cornette with helping foster numerous successful superstars including John Cena, Dave Bautista, Randy Orton and Brock Lesnar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Cornette win any titles with John Cena?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 661, "Truth_answer": "One night after the Royal Rumble, an impromptu team of John Cena and Shawn Michaels defeated Rated-RKO for the World Tag Team Championship, making Cena a double champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was John Cena's most successful tag team partner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 662, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman has helped bring more awareness to the plight of women and girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Ann Veneman's efforts for women and girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 662, "Truth_answer": "UNICEF has launched key interventions to enhance gender equality around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Ann Veneman and UNICEF have relating to women's and girl's causes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 662, "Truth_answer": "Ann Veneman helped launch a partnership with ‘V-Day’ founder Eve Ensler in 2007, to bring awareness to the sexual abuse and violence of women in the DRC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actions were taken to bring awareness to enhancing gender equality besides UNICEF launching key interventions to enhance gender equality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 662, "Truth_answer": "‘Stop Raping our Greatest Resource’ is a campaign initiated by the women of eastern DRC along with UNICEF and V-Day and involving Ann Veneman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actions did Ann Veneman take besides launching a partnership with Eve Ensler?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 663, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Thalía returned to Mexico and released her first studio album as a solo artist, self-titled Thalía", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thalía's first album as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 663, "Truth_answer": "From the album Thalía, Thalía released a total of four singles that became radio hits: Amarillo Azul, Pienso en Ti, Un Pacto Entre Los Dos and Saliva.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Thalía's debut solo album the eponymous Thalía?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 663, "Truth_answer": "Thalía released her second studio album, Mundo de cristal, which marks Thalía's last project in collaboration with Alfredo Díaz Ordaz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thalía's next album after her debut solo album Thalía?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 663, "Truth_answer": "In September 1991, Thalía released her second studio album, Mundo de cristal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Thalía's second album released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "Interviews with Michael Cimino were rare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino get interviewed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "Hickenlooper's book about Heaven's Gate includes one of the few candid discussions with Cimino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What interviews are being discussed in the Wikipedia article about Michael Cimino's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "Heaven's Gate is a 1980 American epic Western film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Heaven's Gate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "Heaven's Gate is notable for being one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, losing the studio an estimated $37 million", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111190627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven's_Gate_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Heaven's Gate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "Heaven's Gate was a 1980 American epic Western film written and directed by Michael Cimino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111190627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven's_Gate_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Cimino make Heaven's Gate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, author Michael Bliss described Michael Cimino as a unique American filmmaker after only three films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p14", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more information about Michael Cimino's interviews besides him rarely taking interviews and the interview included in Hickenlooper's book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "The Deer Hunter is a 1978 American epic war drama film co-written and directed by Michael Cimino", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Cimino have to do with the movie The Deer Hunter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 664, "Truth_answer": "Peter Biskind described Cimino in relation to The Deer Hunter as our first, home-grown fascist director, our own Leni Riefenstahl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104081925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p17", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cimino_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interviews did Michael Cimino do besides appearing in Hickenlooper's book, and rarely taking an interview?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 665, "Truth_answer": "An American comedy duo consisting of Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://dekku.nofatclips.com/tag/tshirt-war_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the article about Rhett & Link on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 665, "Truth_answer": "Rhett plays guitar and Link plays the recorder and harmonica; they both sing. Rhett & Link perform live musical comedy and have completed two albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music genre are Rhett and Link?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 665, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link met on September 4, 1984, the exact date they started school in Harnett County at Buies Creek Elementary School in Buies Creek, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rhett & Link first meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 665, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link are known for creating and hosting Good Mythical Morning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Rhett & Link famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 666, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link's hometown is Buies Creek, North Carolina. However, both men were born elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Rhett and Link from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 666, "Truth_answer": "Rhett was born October 11, 1977 and Link was born June 1st 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Rhett & Link born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 666, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link met on September 4, 1984, the exact date they started school in Harnett County at Buies Creek Elementary School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rhett & Link meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 666, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link quit their jobs as engineers soon after graduating from college to shift their focus to their YouTube channel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rhett & Link decide to start the youtube channel Good Mythical Morning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "Spencer Sotelo left From First to Last because Sonny Moore was going to return to do the vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sotelo leave the band From First to Last?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "On January 15, 2017, From First to Last released a new single, Make War, featuring vocalist Sonny Moore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_First_to_Last_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sonny Moore reunite with FFTL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "In December 2017, From First to Last debuted a new song entitled Surrender at Emo Nite Day in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_First_to_Last_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is From First to Last doing now after Sonny Moore's return?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "From First to Last is set to return at another Emo Nite LA event this March, marking just over two years since their last performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is From First to Last going to tour now that Sonny Moore has returned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "According to Sotelo, From First to Last did the album Dead Trees for fun and had no intentions beyond this.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sotelo leaving From First to Last an issue with the other members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "On July 30, 2016, former vocalist Sonny Moore held a radio show on Beats 1 as Skrillex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_First_to_Last_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sotelo leaving and Sonny Moore rejoining From First to Last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "The final song of Skrillex's Beats radio show, an untitled bonus track was, according to Alternative Press, reminiscent of prior From First to Last work with Moore's vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_First_to_Last_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the From First to Last band members do anything else besides the radio show to suggest their return to music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 667, "Truth_answer": "Since Sonny Moore's return to From First to Last, they have not released an album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the untitled bonus track Sonny Moore debuted ever wind up on an album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 668, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele was called up for service in the Wehrmacht in June 1940, some months after the outbreak of World War II", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Josef Mengele join the German military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 668, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele served with the rank of SS-Untersturmführer in a medical reserve battalion until November 1940", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josef Mengele's rank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 668, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele was next assigned to the SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt in Poznań, evaluating candidates for Germanization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josef Mengele do after 1940?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 668, "Truth_answer": "Germanization, is the spread of the German language, people and culture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the process Josef Mengele was involved with called germanisation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 668, "Truth_answer": "Following recovery, Josef Mengele was transferred to the headquarters of the SS Race and Settlement Main Office in Berlin, at which point he resumed his association with von Verschuer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Josef Mengele do for SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt in Poznań besides determine who was fit for Germanization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 669, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele was born on 16 March 1911 to Walburga and Karl Mengele in Günzburg, Bavaria, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where and when was Josef Mengele born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 669, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele was the oldest of three children; his two younger brothers were Karl Jr. and Alois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josef Mengele have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 669, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele was successful at school and developed an interest in music, art, and skiing. He completed high school in April 1930 and went on to study philosophy in Munich", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of education did Josef Mengele receive as a child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 669, "Truth_answer": "On 28 July 1939, Josef Mengele married Irene Schönbein", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josef Mengele ever married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 669, "Truth_answer": "Josef and Irene Mengele's only son, Rolf, was born in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josef Mengele and his wife Irene Schönbein have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka hit the Italian market with Summer's Gone in 1960", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Anka get to italy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka's official discography reports nine singles released by RCA Italiana", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Paul Anka release while in Italy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka's top hit was Ogni giorno which scored No. 1 in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Anka's foray into Italian music a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka's top hit was Ogni giorno which scored No. 1 in 1962, followed by Piangerò per te.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other his did Paul Anka make while in Italy during his short foreign career besides Ogni Giorno?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka's top hit was Ogni giorno which scored No. 1 in 1962, followed by Piangerò per te which reached No. 2, in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pual Anka's song Piangerò perte a success in the Italian music market?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka was also awarded a gold disc for his music while in Italy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Anka win awards when making music in Italy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 670, "Truth_answer": "Anka then underwent an intense collaboration with Italian musicians of the time, including composer/director Ennio Morricone, singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti, and lyricist Mogol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vancouversignaturesounds.com/hits/hurry-tell-paul-anka/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Paul Anka work to make music with in italy", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 671, "Truth_answer": "The song Diana brought Paul Anka stardom as it rocketed to No. 1 on the Canadian and US music charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul Anka's success begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 671, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka's singing made him one of the biggest teen idols of the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Paul Anka's singing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 671, "Truth_answer": "Paul Anka's talent included the theme for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Anka collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 671, "Truth_answer": "Johnny's Theme is an instrumental jazz song played as the opening theme of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson from the show's inception in 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the theme Paul Anka wrote for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 671, "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s, Paul Anka began acting in motion pictures as well as writing songs for them, most notably the theme for the hit film The Longest Day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029233511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Anka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact about Paul Anka's early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "On 18 March 1677, De Ruyter was given an elaborate state funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michiel de Ruyter die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "De Ruyter is arguably most famous for his achievements with the Dutch Navy during the Anglo-Dutch Wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in the 1600s to Michiel de Ruyter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "The new rank of lieutenant-admiral general was created especially for Michiel de Ruyter in February 1673, when the new stadtholder, William III of Orange, became admiral-general.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen interesting during the Anglo-Dutch Wars besides Michiel De Ruyter achieving fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "De Ruyter fought off an attack by a superior force by a bold attack on its strongest ships, De Ruyter clearly won this battle of Plymouth and saved the convoy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michiel de Ruyter save anybody during his time as a maritime warleader?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "When attempting to assault Fort Royal, Michiel de Ruyter's fleet was becalmed, allowing the greatly outnumbered French defenders time to solidify their defenses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michiel de Ruter lose any battles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "The next day, newly placed booms prevented De Ruyter from entering the harbor, but regardless the Dutch soldiers went ashore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen in the battle of Michiel de Ruyter's fleet attempting to assault Fort Royal after getting becalmed outside the fort?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "Within two hours, the soldiers returned to the fleet with 143 killed and 318 wounded – compared to only 15 French defenders lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened when Michiel de Ruyter's soldiers returned from the land assault against the French encampment of Fort Royal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "Michiel de Ruyter's ambitions thwarted and with the element of surprise lost, De Ruyter sailed north to Dominica and Nevis, then returned to Europe while disease spread aboard his ships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michiel de Ruyter ever return home after his attempted raid on Fort Royal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 672, "Truth_answer": "Michiel de Ruyter was fatally wounded when a cannonball struck him in the right leg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michiel de Ruyter die after the wound he received when helping suppress a Spanish revolt?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 673, "Truth_answer": "As director of the Anthropological division of the Geological Survey of Canada, Edward Sapir embarked on a project to document the Indigenous cultures and languages of Canada", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Canada's Geological Survey and how does it relate to Edward Sapir?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 673, "Truth_answer": "In the years 1910–25 Edward Sapir established and directed the Anthropological Division in the Geological Survey of Canada in Ottawa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year was the Canadian Geological Survey which Edward Sapir embarked on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 673, "Truth_answer": "Unsatisfied with efforts by amateur and governmental anthropologists, Edward Sapir worked to introduce an academic program of anthropology at one of the major universities, in order to professionalize the discipline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Canadian Geological Survey which Edward Sapir embarked on turn out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 673, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir insisted that the discipline of linguistics was of integral importance for ethnographic description", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward Sapir successful in introducing academic rigor to the anthropological study of indigenous Canadians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 673, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir argued it made little sense to approach the study of Indigenous folklore without knowledge of the indigenous languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Edward Sapir insist that linguistics was of integral importance for enthographic description of indigenous Canadian groups?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 673, "Truth_answer": "During his time in Canada, together with Speck, EdwardnSapir also acted as an advocate for Indigenous rights, arguing publicly for introduction of better medical care for Indigenous communities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Canadian Geological Survey which Edward Sapir embarked on besides the discussion about the importance of linguistics and the success in modernizing Canadian anthropology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 674, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's television performances received critical acclaim. The Washington Star magazine praised her stage presence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Patsy Cline's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 674, "Truth_answer": "Upon entering the ninth grade, Patsy Cline enrolled at John Handley High School in Winchester, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Patsy Cline attend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 674, "Truth_answer": "A soda jerk is a person—typically a youth—who operates the soda fountain in a drugstore, often for the purpose of preparing and serving soda drinks and ice cream sodas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_jerk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a soda jerk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 674, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline dropped out of high school to help support the family", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 674, "Truth_answer": "According to WINC's radio disc jockey Joltin' Jim McCoy, Patsy Cline appeared in the station's waiting room one day and asked to audition. McCoy was impressed by her audition performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline gain recognition despite not going to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 674, "Truth_answer": "McCoy was impressed by Patsy Cline's audition, saying, Well, if you've got nerve to stand before that mic and sing over the air live, I've got nerve to let you.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Patsy Cline's performance on WINC radio besides McCoy being impressed by her performance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 675, "Truth_answer": "Within weeks after taking office, Ann Veneman confronted the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Europe, prompting stronger sanitary and phytosanitary measures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the protection of agriculture and food have to do with Ann Veneman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 675, "Truth_answer": "Sworn in as the first female Secretary of USDA on January 20, 2001, Ann Veneman presided over one of the most historic times in American agriculture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was when Ann Veneman was sworn in and then within weeks had to deal with the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 675, "Truth_answer": "On December 23, 2003, Ann Veneman announced the discovery of a single cow with Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, in Washington State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ann Veneman have to do with dealing with the protection of agriculture and food besides dealing with food and mouth disease within weeks of taking office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 675, "Truth_answer": "After taking initial steps in response, one week later, on December 30, 2003, Ann Veneman announced additional protective measures to be put into place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ann Veneman or somebody find a cure for the mad cow disease discovered in December 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 675, "Truth_answer": "To help lead USDA into the 21st century, in 2001 Ann Veneman released a blueprint for agriculture, Food and Agricultural Policy: Taking Stock for the New Century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Veneman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about her involvement with agriculture and food besides the outbreak of foot and mouth disease and how she handled the outbreak of mad cow disease?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "In 1762, Charles Willson Peale married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p11", "https://rich1698.wordpress.com/2011/04/26/_p1", "https://blog.dma.org/tag/charles-willson-peale/_p4", "https://nadojecarewyrobyk.rutadeltambor.com/a-report-on-the-expedition-of-lewis-and-clark-37788xb.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Charles Willson Peale married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "In 1762, Peale married Rachel Brewer (1744–1790).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Charles Willson Peale married to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "In 1762, Peale married Rachel Brewer (1744–1790), who bore him ten children, most named for Peale's favorite artists, male and female.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Charles Willson Peale have with Rachel Brewer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "After Rachel Brewer's death in 1790, Charles Willson Peale married Elizabeth de Peyster, a descendant of Johannes de Peyster, the next year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Willson Peale do once his wife passed away?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "With his second wife, Charles Willson Peale had six additional children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Willson Peale and his second wife Elizabeth de Peyster have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Hannah More, a Quaker from Philadelphia, married Charles Willson Peale in 1804, becoming his third wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Charles Willson Peale and his third wife Hannah More married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Hannah More died in 1821.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Hannah More and Charles Willson Peale married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Hannah More helped raise the younger children from his previous two marriages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Willson Peale have any children with Hannah More?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale only had three wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Willson Peale have any other wives besides Hannah More, Rachel Brewer or Elizabeth de Peyster?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale was married from 1762 until Hannah More's death in 1821.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Charles Willson Peale live with his wives?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale's slave, Moses Williams, was also trained in the arts while growing up in the Peale household and later became a professional silhouette artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Willson Peale besides his three wives and many children?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 676, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale is probably best known for his portraits of George Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Willson Peale have any famous works?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale's enthusiasm for the nascent national government brought him to the capital, Philadelphia, in 1776, where he painted portraits of American notables and visitors from overseas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Willson Peale's role in the American Revolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale also raised troops for the War of Independence and eventually gained the rank of captain in the Pennsylvania militia by 1776, having participated in several battles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What military achievements did Charles Willson Peale have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "While in the field, Charles Willson Peale continued to paint, doing miniature portraits of various officers in the Continental Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Charles Willson Peale do during the War of Independence nesides raising troops and participating in battle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "In January 2005, a full-length portrait of Washington at Princeton from 1779 sold for $21.3 million, setting a record for the highest price paid for an American portrait.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Charles Willson Peale's portraits popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "One of Charles Willson Peale's most celebrated paintings is The Staircase Group, a double portrait of his sons Raphaelle and Titian, painted in the trompe l'oeil style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Willson Peale's most famous piece?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "The Staircase Group is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Charles Willson Peale's painting of his two sons displayed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "While he did portraits of scores of historic figures, Charles Willson Peale is probably best known for his portraits of George Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Charles Willson Peale have any other famous pieces besides the portrait of his sons on the staircase?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "Charles Willson Peale was a prolific painter. But he was most known for his historical figure portraits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Willson Peale paint anything other than historic figures?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "The first time Washington sat for a portrait was with Charles Willson Peale in 1772, and they had six other sittings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willson_Peale_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington like the paintings Charles Willson Peale painted?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "In January 2005, a full-length portrait of Washington at Princeton from 1779 sold for $21.3 million, setting a record for the highest price paid for an American portrait.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Charles Willson Peale's painting career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 677, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Museum of Art houses some of Charles Willson Peale's art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Charles Willson Peale's works on display?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 678, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Myles Kennedy started teaching guitar in a store called Rock City Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Myles Kennedy in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 678, "Truth_answer": "By August 1996, Myles Kennedy became the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of The Mayfield Four, a rock band he formed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Myles Kennedy teach there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 678, "Truth_answer": "The Mayfield Four's debut album, Fallout, was supported with a fifteen-month tour with bands such as Creed, Big Wreck, and Stabbing Westward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mayfield Four produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 678, "Truth_answer": "Fallout by The Mayfield Four was praised by critics, but it failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mayfield Four's debut album Fallout do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 678, "Truth_answer": "Fallout by The Mayfield Four ultimately became the only album by the band to feature rhythm guitarist Craig Johnson, who was fired from the band due to undisclosed reasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Mayfield Four not feature craig?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 679, "Truth_answer": "Alter Bridge is an American rock band from Orlando, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gprotab.net/en/tabs/alter-bridge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the alter bridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 679, "Truth_answer": "Alter Bridge's origins lie in late 2003 when Kennedy was contacted by former Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Alter Bridge in 2003?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 679, "Truth_answer": "Mark Tremonti was interested in having Myles Kennedy lay down vocal tracks for some songs he had recently written.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Myles Kennedy contacted by Mark Tremonti?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 679, "Truth_answer": "Alter Bridge was officially formed in January 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2004 for Myles Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 679, "Truth_answer": "Alter Bridge was an actual bridge that used to be located near Mark Tremonti's home in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was alter bridge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "A Theory of Justice is John Rawls's magnum opus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Principles of justice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "John Rawl's Liberty Principle establishes equal basic liberties for all citizens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Liberty Principle in John Rawl's Theoty of Justice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "A Theory of Justice also introduced a two-part second principle comprising Fair Equality of Opportunity and the famous difference principle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another principle in John Rawl's Theory of Justice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "The Difference Principle regulates inequalities: it only permits inequalities that work to the advantage of the worst-off. This is often misinterpreted as trickle-down economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is John Rawl's difference principle controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "The Fair Equality of Opportunity principle maintains that offices and positions should be open to any individual, regardless of his or her social background, ethnicity or sex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Fair Equality of Opportunity principle in John Rawls Theory of Justice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "The Difference Principle regulates inequalities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference principle in John Rawls Theory of Justice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "There are only two principles in John Rawls' Theory of Justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there more principles of justice according to John Rawls besides the Equality and Liberty principles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 680, "Truth_answer": "In Political Liberalism, John Rawls turned towards the question of political legitimacy in the context of intractable philosophical, religious, and moral disagreement amongst citizens regarding the human good.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rawls_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Rawls do besides the Theory of Justice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 681, "Truth_answer": "While attending San Francisco State University, Glover was a member of the Black Students' Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Danny Glover contribute to civil rights activism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 681, "Truth_answer": "The Black Students' Union at San Francisco State University started a five-month student-led strike to establish a Department of Black Studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Black Students' Union at SFSU accomplish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 681, "Truth_answer": "It helped create not only the first Department of Black Studies but also the first School of Ethnic Studies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the student-led strike of San Francisco State University create besides the Department of Black Studies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 681, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover's long history of union activism includes support for the United Farm Workers, UNITE HERE, and numerous service unions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Glover hold any jobs in activism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 681, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover was promoted to UN Goodwill Ambassador.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think regarding Danny Glover in activism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 681, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover is an active supporter of various political causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes did Danny Glover support?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman married a free black man named John Tubman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Harriet Tubman marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "Around 1844, Harriet Tubman married a free black man named John Tubman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harriet Tubman and John Tubman marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman adopted a baby girl named Gertie in 1874, and lived together as a family", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Tubman and John Tubman have any kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "John and Harriet Tubman lived in Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harriet Tubman and John Tubman live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "The mother's status dictated that of children, and any children born to Harriet and John Tubman would be enslaved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant regarding Harriet and John Tubman's marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Minty Ross to enslaved parents, Harriet Green and Ben Ross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harriet Tubman's mother a slave?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "Modesty, Harriet Tubman's maternal grandmother, arrived in the United States on a slave ship from Africa; no information is available about her other ancestors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Harriet Tubman's family besides her parents being slaves?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 682, "Truth_answer": "Tubman changed her name from Araminta to Harriet soon after her marriage, though the exact timing is unclear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Tubman change her last name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sbynews.blogspot.com/2016_04_24_archive.html_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Harriet Tubman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "As with many slaves in the United States, neither the exact year nor place of Harriet Tubman's birth is known, and historians differ as to the best estimate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harriet Tubman born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Tubman was born Araminta Minty Ross to enslaved parents, Harriet (Rit) Green and Ben Ross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Harriet Tubman's family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Rit, Tubman's mother, was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Harriet Tubman's parents slaves ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Ben Ross was held by Anthony Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Ben Ross, was he a slave ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman rejected the teachings of the New Testament that urged slaves to be obedient, and found guidance in the Old Testament tales of deliverance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harriet Tubman's view about slavery ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman had seven siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Tubman have any family other than her parents ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Anthony Thompson promised to manumit Tubman's father at the age of 45.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Harriet Tubman's family ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 683, "Truth_answer": "Rit and Ben had nine children together: Linah, Mariah Ritty, Soph, Robert, Minty, Ben, Rachel, Henry, and Moses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rit have any other children other than Moses and Harriet Tubman?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "Simon announced her separation from James Taylor in September 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something that happened during his troubled times?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "At the time, James Taylor was living on West End Avenue in Manhattan and on a methadone maintenance program to cure him of his drug addiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other troubles did he have in during his troubled times besides the divorce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of four months starting in September 1983, James Taylor discontinued methadone and overcame his heroin habit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the methadone program James Taylor was on work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor had thoughts of retiring by the time he played the Rock in Rio festival in Rio de Janeiro in January 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Taylor's new beginnings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "The song Only a Dream in Rio was written in tribute to that night, with lines like I was there that very day and my heart came back alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor record anything during the troubled times when he overcame heroin and got divorced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "The October 1985 album, That's Why I'm Here, from which that song came, started a series of studio recordings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other singles released during James Taylor's new beginnings time besides Only a Dream in Rio?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor achieved his first number-one album in the US in 2015 with his recording Before This World.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hughsroomlive.com/tag/live-music/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor have anything reach higher on the chart after his album That's Why I'm Here?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "Every album that James Taylor released from 1977 to 2007 sold over 1 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hughsroomlive.com/tag/live-music/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Taylor's albums after 1985 besides achieving number one with Before This World?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "After his divorce from Carly Simon in 1983, Taylor married actress Kathryn Walker. She had helped him get off heroin, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor have any other troubled times besides getting divorced and quitting heroin?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "On February 18, 2001, at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Boston, James Taylor wed for the third time, marrying Caroline Smedvig", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor remarry after divorcing Kathryn Walker?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 684, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1980s, James Taylor began touring regularly, especially on the summer amphitheater circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor tour in his new beginnings time?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor spent most of 1973 enjoying his new life as a married man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to James Taylor in 73?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor did not return to the recording studio until January 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Taylor do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "Walking Man was released in June and featured appearances of Paul and Linda McCartney and guitarist David Spinozza.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Taylor record when returning to the studio in 1974?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "The song Walking Man, released as Walking Man's first single, failed to place on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at all.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor's album Walking Man have any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "Walking Man was a critical and commercial disaster and was his first album to miss the Top 5 since his contract with Warner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything hit the charts from Walking Man by James Taylor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "Walking Man by James Taylor received poor reviews and sold only 300,000 copies in the United States. The title track failed to appear on the Top 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public respond to the failure of Walking Man?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor's artistic fortunes spiked again in 1975 when the Gold album Gorilla reached No. 6 and provided one of his biggest hit singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "The single How Sweet It Is by James Taylor reached No. 5 in America and No. 1 in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single How Sweet It is by James Taylor do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, James Taylor received a Grammy Award for his performance of You've Got a Friend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor set any records or get awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "Gorilla was followed in 1976 by In the Pocket, Taylor's last studio album to be released under Warner Bros. Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to James Taylor in 1976?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 685, "Truth_answer": "In The Pocket by James Taylor was not well received, reaching No. 16 and being criticized, particularly by Rolling Stone. Still, In The Pocket went on to be certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did In The Pocket by James Taylor do?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer was born at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was he born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer was born at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, on March 9, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bobby Fischer born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer's birth certificate listed his father as Hans-Gerhardt Fischer, also known as Gerardo Liebscher, a German biophysicist. His mother, Regina Wender Fischer, was a US citizen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Bobby Fischer's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer's mother enrolled at I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, where she met Hans-Gerhardt, whom she married in November 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Fischer's parents meet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "The threat of a German invasion led Bobby Fischer's mother and Joan to go to the United States in 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Fischer's movie go back to the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "Fischer had ended his formal education at age 16, dropping out of Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bobby Fischer go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, the family moved to Manhattan and the following year to Brooklyn, New York City, where Bobby Fischer's mother studied for her master's degree in nursing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Bobby Fischer's early years regarding his mother's education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer's mother obtained a master's degree in Nursing and subsequently worked in that field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bobby Fischer's mother end up working?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 686, "Truth_answer": "In March 1949, 6-year-old Bobby and his sister Joan learned how to play chess using the instructions from a set bought at a candy store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the Bobby Fischer's early days besides his mother's education and work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Felix Nemenyi was a Hungarian mathematician and physicist who specialized in continuum mechanics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825041548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Nemenyi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Paul Nemenyi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "Peter Nicholas and Clea Benson of The Philadelphia Inquirer published an investigative report backed by detailed and compelling evidence that indicated that Bobby Fischer's biological father was actually Paul Nemenyi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of Paul Nemenyi to Bobby Fischer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Nemenyi made monthly child support payments to Regina and paid for Bobby Fischer's schooling until his own death in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were the monthly child support payments Paul Nemenyi made to Bobby Fischer's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "FBI files note that Paul Nemenyi took a keen interest in Bobby Fischer's upbringing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Bobby Fischer spend time with dad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, Hans-Gerhardt and Regina had a daughter, Joan Fischer. The reemergence of anti-Semitism under Stalin prompted Regina to go with Joan to Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find any interesting aspects of the history pertaining to Bobby Fischer's family in particular his sister Joan and mother Regina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "The threat of a German invasion led Regina and Joan Fischer to go to the United States in 1939", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joan and Regina Fischer in 1939?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Nemenyi was survived by two sons: Peter Nemenyi, then a student of mathematics at Princeton University, and Bobby Fischer, the world chess champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825041548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Nemenyi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Nemenyi have any other children besides Bobby Fischer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "George Martin was born in Highbury, London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Martin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "George Martin was born January 3, 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was George Martin born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "George Martin's parents are Henry and Betha Beatrice Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Martin's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "When George Martin was six, his family acquired a piano that sparked his interest in music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Martin start liking music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "Martin used his veteran's grant to attend the Guildhall School of Music and Drama from 1947 to 1950, where he studied piano and oboe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other instruments did George Martin play besides the piano?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "George Martin worked briefly as a quantity surveyor, and later for the War Office as a Temporary Clerk, which meant filing paperwork and making tea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Martin's first career choice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "When did George Martin decide music was his choice rather than in the War Office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Music decide music was his choice?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "George Martin worked briefly as a quantity surveyor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Martin's first work before being a musician?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 688, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, when George Martin was 17, he joined the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy and became an aerial observer and a commissioned officer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Martin's next job?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "George Martin joined EMI in 1950 as an assistant to the head of EMI's Parlophone Records from 1950 to 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Parlophone in relation to George Martin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Preuss was the head of EMI's Parlophone Records from 1950 to 1955 when George Martin worked there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the head of Parlophone Records Limited when George Martin worked as an assistant to the head of the record label?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "Although having been regarded by EMI as a vital German imprint in the past, Parlophone Records was then not taken seriously and only used for EMI's insignificant acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Oscar Preuss retire from working at EMI's record label Parlophone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "After taking over Parlophone Records, as head of artists and repertoire George Martin recorded classical and Baroque music, original cast recordings, and regional music from around Britain and Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Oscar Preuss' retirement from EMI's record label Parlophone Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "While he did not win any awards, George Martin's work transformed the profile of Parlophone from a sad little company to a very profitable business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Martin receive any awards for his work as head of artists and repertoire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "As a producer, George Martin recorded the two-man show featuring Michael Flanders and Donald Swann, At the Drop of a Hat, which sold steadily for twenty-five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the two-man show George Martin recorded while head of talent at Parlophone Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "George Martin's breakthrough as a producer came with the Beyond the Fringe show cast album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Martin produce anything else besides the two-man show At the Drop of a Hat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "Beyond the Fringe is widely regarded as seminal to the satire boom, the rise of satirical comedy in 1960s Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325065552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Fringe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Beyond the Fringe fair as a show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 689, "Truth_answer": "George Martin would also produce the accompanying soundtrack album for David Frost's satirical BBC TV show That Was the Week That Was in 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Martin have any other director or producer roles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Only Human is the fourth studio album by English recording artist Cheryl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Human_(Cheryl_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cheryl do at Only Human?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Only Human by Cheryl was released on 7 November 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Human_(Cheryl_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Only Human by English recording artist Cheryl released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Only Human by English recording artist Cheryl was preceded by lead single Crazy Stupid Love“ which featured British rapper Tinie Tempah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single did Only Human by English recording artist Cheryl produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Crazy Stupid Love debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, selling 118,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Human_(Cheryl_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the single from Only Human by English recording artist Cheryl Crazy Stupid Love a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Tinie Tempah is only featured once on the single Crazy Stupid Love in Only Human by English recording Artist Cheryl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tinie Tempah have any feature on Only Human by English recording artist Cheryl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Only Human's by English recording artist Cheryl second single, I Don't Care, was released before the album on 31 October 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other single did Cheryl have on the album Only Human besides Crazy Stupid Love featuring Tinie Tempah?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "Only Human's by English recording artist Cheryl second single, I Don't Care became Cheryl's fifth number one making chart history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the single I Don't Care by English recording artist Cheryl a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 690, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Care became Cheryl's fifth number one making chart history as she is the first ever British female solo artist to have five number ones in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Human_(Cheryl_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the single I Don't Care by English recording artist Cheryl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler went to college at Houston University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Clyde Drexler go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler averaged 15.2 points and 10.5 rebounds per game as a small forward at Houston University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Clyde Drexler play in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "New players were initiated into the basketball fraternity by having to stand underneath the basket as Clyde Drexler drove in from halfcourt and threw down a tomahawk slam over them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Drexler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Clyde Drexler slam over during his college career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler remains the only player in school history with combined totals of at least 1,000 career points, 900 rebounds and 300 assists, and Houston's all-time steals leader", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clyde Drexler play well in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler left Houston with career averages of 14.4 points, 3.3 assists and 9.9 rebounds in three seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Clyde Drexler's stats at Houston University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler declared for the NBA draft as a junior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting during Clyde Drexler's college career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler was named Southwestern Conference Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other titles or awards besides Houston all-time steals leader?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Houston made the Final Four three times during Clyde Drexler's college career but Houston never won the Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Houston University win any tournaments with Clyde Drexler?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 691, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler and Young, along with Larry Micheaux and new recruit Hakeem Olajuwon, comprised the Phi Slama Jama basketball fraternity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clyde Drexler play with anybody famous?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 692, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi created and refined a two-sword kenjutsu technique called niten'ichi or nitōichi or 'Niten Ichi-ryū'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Miyamoto Musashi's teachings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 692, "Truth_answer": "Musashi's most famous book is the The Book of the Five Rings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi write any books?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 692, "Truth_answer": "Musashi seems to take a very philosophical approach to looking at the craft of war in The Book of Five Rings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Book of the Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 692, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi spent many years studying Buddhism and swordsmanship. He was an accomplished artist, sculptor, and calligrapher. Records also show that he had architectural skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Miyamoto Musashi known for with his teachings besides his books and style of sword fighting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 692, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi especially mastered the broken ink school of landscapes, applying it to other subjects, such as his Kobokumeikakuzu Shrike Perched on a Withered Branch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyamoto Musashi have any famous paintings or sculptures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 692, "Truth_answer": "Miyamoto Musashi was a Japanese Philosopher and wrote in Japanese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What language is Miyamoto Musashi's writings originally in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris came to prominence for his criticism of religion, and Islam in particular, and is described as one of the Four Horsemen of Atheism“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Islam to Sam Harris?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris considers Islam to be especially belligerent and inimical to the norms of civil discourse, it involves, bad ideas, held for bad reasons, leading to bad behavior.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Sam Harris feel the need to criticize Islam in particular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 693, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Greenwald has claimed that [Harris] and others like him spout and promote Islamophobia under the guise of rational atheism.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sam Harris' opinion on aetheism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris's writing focuses on philosophy, neuroscience, and criticism of religion, for which he is best known, and he has written for a variety of outlets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 693, "Truth_answer": "Ben Affleck had described Sam Harris' views on Muslims as gross and racist, and his statement that Islam is the Motherlode of bad ideas as an ugly thing to say.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did other people feel about what Sam Harris said regarding religion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 693, "Truth_answer": "In April 2017, Sam Harris stirred controversy by hosting the social scientist Charles Murray on his podcast, discussing topics including the heritability of IQ and race and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Harris criticized for anything else besides his views on Muslims and Islam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 694, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born on April 9, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 694, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris became interested in philosophical questions while at Stanford University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sam Harris go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 694, "Truth_answer": "Leaving Stanford in his second year, a quarter after his psychedelic experience, Sam Harris went to India and Nepal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Harris graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 694, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris studied meditation with teachers of Buddhist and Hindu religions, including Dilgo Khyentse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris do when he left Stanford the first time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "Westlife's first album, simply titled Westlife, was released in November 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Westlife's debut album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "Westlife's first album Westlife went to No. 2 in the UK and their first No. 1 in Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Westlife's first album Westlife do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "Westlife's album Westlife became the eighth best-selling album of 1999 in the United Kingdom, and ended up being certified 4× Platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207012637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did Westlife sell of their first album Westlife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "Coast to Coast is the second studio album by Irish boy band Westlife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Coast to Coast ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "Westlife sold a certified 2,000,000 copies of Coast to Coast in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did Westlife sell of Coast to Coast?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "World of Our Own is the third studio album recorded by Irish boy band Westlife", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was World of Our Own?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "World of Our Own by Westlife went 4x Platinum in the UK and is currently the fourteenth biggest selling boy band album ever in the UK", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619031049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Our_Own_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Westlife album World of Our Own do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "The World of Our Own Tour saw Westlife touring the UK and Europe in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619031049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Our_Own_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Westlife go on tour in support of World of Our Own?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 695, "Truth_answer": "The World of Our Own tour centered on a space theme with giant globes for Westlife's entrance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Westlife World of Our Own tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "Titi Maiorescu graduated first in his class at the Theresianum Academy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What university did Titu Maiorescu attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu obtained his PhD at Giessen, then he got his license at the Philology and Philosophy University of Sorbona and after he studied at the University of Paris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Titu Maiorescu study path?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu was a brilliant student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Titu Maiorescu a good student?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "In politics as in culture, Titu Maiorescu favoured Germany over France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titu Maiorescu comment on his favorite or not so favorite subjects?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu's letter that Aurel A. Mureşianu edited later in the Gazette of books, no 1, in 1934 is still considered the first publishing attempt of T. Maiorescu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titu Maiorescu write any papers or a thesis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "When Titu Maiorescu returned to Romania, he published the article The Measure of Height through a Barometer in the review Isis or Nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Titu Maiorescu's writings published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 696, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu did not write any books while a student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titu Maiorescu write any books while a student?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "Titu Liviu Maiorescu; was a Romanian literary critic and politician, founder of the Junimea Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Titu Maiorescu's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu married his pupil, Clara Kremnitz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Titu Maiorescu besides his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "On 28 March Titu Maiorescu's daughter, Livia, was born", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titu Maiorescu and Clara Kremnitz have chldren?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "Livia Maiorescu was an only child and she died in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Livia Maiorescu an only child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu's work as a literary critic profoundly marks one of the most lusty epochs in the history of Romanian literature: the period of the great classics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Titu Maiorescu's best accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "When he returned to Romania, at the end of 1861, Titu Maiorescu was eager to contribute to the progress of the recently formed state", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titu_Maiorescu_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titu Maiorescu return to Romania at the end of 1861?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 697, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu died in 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titu Maiorescu die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "Realizing that they shared many musical interests, McIntyre introduced Robert Schneider to Hilarie Sidney. McIntyre already had a band called Von Hemmling in which McIntyre played and Sidney played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Robert Schneider and Kim McIntrye met on the commuter bus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "With Robert Schneider, Hilarie Sydney and Jim McIntyre discussed the idea of starting a band and perhaps a recording label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Schneider start to play in a band with with Hilarie Sydney and Jim Mctinyre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schneider and Chris Parfitt also became friends, however, and toyed with the idea of having a rock band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Robert Schneider didn't make the band Chris Parfitt was in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "The name The Apples came about, inspired by the Pink Floyd song Apples and Oranges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Apples in reference to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "In early 1995, The Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Apples in Stereo release any albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "Fun Trick Noisemaker is one of the Apples most critically lauded albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Fun Trick Noisemaker by The Apples in Stereo perform?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "Fun Trick Noisemaker is perhaps the most raw example of the Apples, with the rather lo-fi recording values being eclipsed somewhat by their later effort", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Trick_Noisemaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fun Trick Noisemaker?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 698, "Truth_answer": "Tidal Wave 7 is the debut release by The Apples (later known as The Apples in Stereo).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_Wave_(The_Apples_EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the Apple's first recordings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo started work on a debut full-length album, but it instead became Hypnotic Suggestion, a second EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Hypnotic Suggestion mean in terms of the Apples in Stereo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "45 rpm records came in a variety known as extended play (EP).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does EP mean in regards to music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "Hypnotic Suggestion did not make it to the Billboard Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hypnotic Suggestion by the Apples in Stereo make it to Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "In early 1995, the Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker after Hypnotic Suggestion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Apples in Stereo follow through with an album after their debut EP Hypnotic Suggestion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "With a full-length LP to support, the Apples in Stereo began touring again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Apples in Stereo album Fun Trick Noisemaker popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo continued touring through 1996, playing in Japan for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Apples in Stereo tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "Travellers in Space and Time is a 2010 album by The Apples in Stereo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last album the Apples in Stereo produced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "Jim McIntyre continued to be involved in the recording and engineering of the Apples in Stereo's albums until the mid-2000s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Apples in Stereo stay together with Jim Mcintyre through 1995?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 699, "Truth_answer": "Travellers in Space and Time is the latest 2010 album by The Apples in Stereo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Apples in Stereo last album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 700, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was nominated to be Secretary of the Interior by President Nixon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Secretary of the Interior in relation to Rogers Morton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 700, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate Subcommittee on the Interior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rogers Morton win the nomination from president Nixon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 700, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was the one who announced the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rogers Morton's greatest accomplishment as Secretary of the Interior?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 700, "Truth_answer": "Speculation was put forward that Rogers Morton did not play a major role in determining the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System's route", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known about the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline besides being announced by Rogers Morton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 701, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, leading up to the 1970 elections, Rogers Morton was considered one of the strongest potential candidates to challenge incumbent Democratic senator Joseph Tydings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rogers Morton run against in his senate race?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 701, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton had sought the Republican nomination for Maryland's other U.S. Senate seat in the 1968 elections", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what state did Rogers Morton run for a Senate seat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 701, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton bowed out in favor of J. Glenn Beall Jr. to prevent a primary battle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rogers Morton expected to win the 1968 Senate elections?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 701, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was re-elected to Congress four more times, and served from 1963 until 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rogers Morton do before running for Senate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 702, "Truth_answer": "Cake was formed in 1991. After touring and becoming part of the club scene in San Francisco, the band independently recorded and released Motorcade of Generosity in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain to me a little about the formation and Motorcade of Generosity and how it relates to Cake the band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 702, "Truth_answer": "John McCrea, a Sacramento, California native who had moved to Los Angeles with a band only to see it quickly crumble around him, returned to Sacramento.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it all begin for John Crea?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 702, "Truth_answer": "All were active in the music scene at the time; Vince DiFiore notes that [John McCrea] came back and stole us from other bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of the formation of Cake regarding the bandmembers at the time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 702, "Truth_answer": "Motorcade of Generosity by Cake was named one of the best indie releases of 1994 by Pulse!, leading to them signing a deal with Capricorn Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Cake all successful as part of this formation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "Before he entered high school, Don Knotts began performing as a ventriloquist and comedian at various church and school functions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts try first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "After high school, Don Knotts traveled to New York City to try to make his way as a comedian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did ventriloqui and comedy lead Don Knotts to do after high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "After his college freshman year, Don Knotts joined the U.S. Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Donm Knotts do after college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts toured the western Pacific Islands as a comedian as part of a G.I. variety show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts do for the army?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "The G.I. variety show Don Knotts performed in was called Stars and Gripes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the G.I. variety show Don Knotts called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts' ventriloquist act included a dummy named Danny Hooch Matador.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts do for the comedy variety show Don Knotts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts said that he had grown tired of playing straight man for a hunk of wood when he was in the Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts say about his dummy Danny Hooch Matador?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "According to Don Knotts, he tossed the dummy overboard off a ship in the South Pacific.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts say about growing tired of play with a hunk of wood/", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 703, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts married and moved back to New York, where connections he had made while in the Special Services Branch helped him break into show business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts do for his comedy career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "On March 26, 2008, Sánchez announced the recent problems accessing her blog appeared to be a deliberate action on the part of government blocking access to her blog Generation Y.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Generation Y blocked?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "Generation Y blog site's issues seemed to be resolved about a year after the site became unavailable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Generation Y blocked?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "Yoani Sánchez said the Cuban government filtered the website from the Internet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had blocked Yoani Sánchez's blog Generation Y?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "Fidel Castro took the opportunity to quote a long excerpt from Sánchez's blog and expressed his disappointment that there are young persons in Cuba today who think as she does.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cuban government ever give a reason for blocking Yoani Sánchez's blog?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "The Cuban government filtered access from Yoani Sánchez's hotel rooms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yoani Sánchez know it was cuban state security that blocked her?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "To combat this, Yoani Sánchez developed what she terms a citizen network, consisting of people outside Cuba who help distribute her posts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yoani Sánchez do to unblock access to the blog?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "State Security literally prophesied that blocking the blog Generation Y within the country would, in a short time, cause the launching of Madame Yoani Sánchez into stardom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What the block did to increase publicity of Yoani Sánchez?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 704, "Truth_answer": "Yoani Sánchez has relied on Cuban friends abroad to post her texts for her, which she sends to them by email, along with the accompanying photographs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else helped publicize the blog Generation Y during the block of Yoani Sánchez's publications?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle married Marilyn Tucker in 1972 and obtained his J.D. degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Quayle married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle and his wife Marilyn Tucker have three children: Tucker, Benjamin, and Corinne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Quayle and Marilyn Tucker have kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "James C. Quayle moved his family to Arizona in 1955 to run a branch of the family's publishing empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Quayle and his family move at all during his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle authored a 1994 memoir, Standing Firm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dan Quayle do in his personal life besides move when his dad moved to Arizona to run a branch of the family's publishing empire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle's second book, The American Family: Discovering the Values That Make Us Strong, was published in 1996 and a third book, Worth Fighting For, was published in 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Quayle write any other books besides his 1994 memoir, Standing Firm?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle authored a 1994 memoir, Standing Firm, which became a bestseller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Dan Quayle's book best sellers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle considered but decided against running for Governor of Indiana in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting in the article regarding Dan Quayle's post-vice presidency years besides the books he wrote?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 705, "Truth_answer": "On January 31, 2011, Dan Quayle wrote a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to commute Jonathan Pollard's sentence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous letter did Dan Quayle write to Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 706, "Truth_answer": "The Silver Age of the Batman comics started as the series continued during the rise in popularity of mystery and romance comics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(character)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Silver Age of the Batman comics start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 706, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Finger wrote an origin story for the Joker in Detective Comics #168", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(character)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first comic book that Joker was in during the silver age of Batman comics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 706, "Truth_answer": "The origin introduced the characteristic of the Joker's disfigurement the result of a fall into a chemical vat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Joker's appearance during the Silver Age era of Batman comics as introduced in the Joker's origin story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 706, "Truth_answer": "The Joker risked becoming an obscure figure of the preceding era until this goofy prankster version of the character was adapted into the 1966 television series Batman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(character)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something else new about the Joker that was introduced besides his disfigurement being the result of a fall into a chemical vat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 706, "Truth_answer": "Batman's success led to the 1992 television series, Batman: The Animated Series. The Joker retained the darker tone of the comics in stories acceptable for young children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joker appear in other TV shows besides the 1966 television series Batman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 707, "Truth_answer": "Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kurt Warner do in the 2009 season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 707, "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals had a 10-5 record during the 2009 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many wins did Kurt Warner get with the Cardinals for the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 707, "Truth_answer": "The 2009 Cardinals made the NFL playoffs where they won the first round against the Green Bay Packers and lost the NFC Divisional round against the New Orleans Saints.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cardinals with Kurt Warner make the 2009 NFL playoffs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 707, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner became the first quarterback in the NFL to throw for over 14,000 yards with two teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Kurt Warner get in 2009 playing in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "In the first two years of Rudolf Steiner's life, the family moved twice, first to Mödling, near Vienna, and then the foothills of the eastern Austrian Alps in Lower Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rudolf Steiner grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's family moved through the promotion of his father to stationmaster to Pottshach, located in the foothills of the eastern Austrian Alps in Lower Austria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rudolf Steiner's family move to the foothills of the eastern Austrian Alps?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's father was Johann(es) Steiner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rudolf Steiner's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Johann Steiner became a telegraph operator on the Southern Austrian Railway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rudolf Steiner's father, Johann Steiner do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Johan Steiner, left a position as a gamekeeper in the service of Count Hoyos in Geras, northeast Lower Austria to marry one of the Hoyos family's housemaids, Franziska Blie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rudolf Steiner's mother who married to Johann Steiner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner entered the village school, but following a disagreement between his father and the schoolmaster, he was briefly educated at home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rudolf Steiner go to school when living in Pottshach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's family moved to the village of Neudörfl and in October 1872, Rudolf Steiner proceeded from the village school there to the realschule in Wiener Neustadt.. 2", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner ever return to normal school after being briefly educated at home?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "In 1879, Rudolf Steiner's family moved to Inzersdorf to enable Rudolf Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner go to college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner enrolled in courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, and mineralogy and audited courses in literature and philosophy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rudolf study at Vienna Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "In 1891, Rudolf Steiner received a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Rostock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Rudolf Steiner study besides Vienna Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 708, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner withdrew from the Vienna Institute of Technology without graduating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner finish school at the Vienna Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner and the majority of members of the German section of the Theosophical Society broke off to form a new group, the Anthroposophical Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded the Anthroposophical Society?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "The Anthroposophical Society was founded in Cologne, Germany, with about 3000 members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Anthroposophical Society get started?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "The Anthroposophical Society was founded on December 28, 1912 in Cologne, Germany, with about 3000 members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Anthroposophical Society founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "As an organization, it is dedicated to supporting the community of those interested in the inner path of schooling known as anthroposophy, developed by Rudolf Steiner.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikimili.com/en/Carlo_Pietzner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the Anthroposophical Society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "The Anthroposophical Society grew rapidly. The decision was made to build a theater and organizational center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anthroposophical Society besides the purpose of the organization to support the community, when it was founded, where it was founded, and who founded it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "Once World War I started in 1914, the volunteers could hear the sound of cannon fire beyond the Swiss border.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What war was taking place during creation of the Anthroposopical Society's theater and organizational center?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "The members of its original Executive Council were Marie von Sivers, Michael Bauer, and Carl Unger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the Anthroposophical Society?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Anthroposophical Society famous for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Anthroposopical Society ever get recognized for awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "From 1919 on Rudolf Steiner began to work with other members of the society to found numerous practical institutions and activities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rudolf Steiner work on with other members of the other members of the Anthroposophical Society?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 709, "Truth_answer": "From 1919 on Rudolf Steiner founded a number of schools, the first of which was known as the Waldorf school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Waldorf school in relation to Rudolf Steiner?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet and the number 1 went to a stagnating Lotus team in 1988", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nelson Piquet's connection with racing team Lotus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "His career took a nose dive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Nelson Piquet and the number 1's migration to the Lotus racing team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "A stagnating Lotus team in 1988 took a nose dive despite the Camel sponsored Lotus 100T having the same specification Honda V6 turbo that powered the McLarens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Lotus after Nelson Piquet and the number 1 joined this team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet had a dismal 1989 season, driving a Judd V8-powered Lotus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 1989 like for Nelson Piquet's driving career at Lotus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "When Lotus informed Nelson Piquet during 1989 that they would be using the Lamborghini V12 engine for 1990, he decided to leave the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Nelson Piquet's career at Lotus besides his career taking a nose-dive, driving the same cars as Mclaren and struggling or the Lotus team stagnating in 1988 and 1989?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "After two lacklustre seasons at Lotus, Nelson Piquet was forced to sign an incentive based payment-by-results deal with Benetton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nelson Piquet do after Lotus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "In early 1988 Nelson Piquet resorted to using the media to attack his rivals and gained a reputation as an outspoken loose cannon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Nelson Piquet's stint with Lotus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 710, "Truth_answer": "Known as a practical joker, Nelson Piquet lived a stereotypically playboy racing driver lifestyle, earning and losing and earning again a series of small fortunes in his business dealings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelson Piquet suffer career wise for this outspokenness?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 711, "Truth_answer": "Voldemort was the half-blood prince.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the half blood prince?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 711, "Truth_answer": "Set during Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts, the novel explores the past of Harry's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, and Harry's preparations for the final battle against Voldemort", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224112834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Half-Blood_Prince_p0", "https://inventaire.io/entity/wd:Q46887_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is JK Rowling's book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 711, "Truth_answer": "The book was published in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury and in the United States by Scholastic on 16 July 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "https://inventaire.io/entity/wd:Q46887_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was JK Rowling's book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 711, "Truth_answer": "The book sold nine million copies in the first 24 hours after its release, a record that was eventually broken by its sequel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was JK Rowling's book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince a bestseller?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose starred in the 1993 Are There Tigers in the Congo?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Bose do in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rahul Bose's early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "D'Cunha's aunt was the casting director for director Dev Benegal's film English, August and suggested that Rahul Bose should play the lead role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films has Rahul Bose starred in besides Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "After English, August, Rahul Bose found work in television", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Rahul Bose done in his career besides Topsy Turvey, Are There Tigers in The Congo and English, August?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose was offered a role in India's first English-language television serial, A Mouthful of Sky", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the show Rahul Bose found work in after English, August?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose also co-hosted BBC World's Style! with Laila Rouass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other TV series has Rahul Bose starred in besides A Mouthful of Sky?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Bose was cast to play the role of Saleem Sinai in the BBC adaptation of Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rahul Bose on BBC besides BBC World's Style! with Laila Rouass?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 712, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose won the runner-up John Schlesinger Award for best directorial debut at the 2003 Palm Springs International Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Bose do in 2003?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 713, "Truth_answer": "The song has been covered by artists such as Groove Holmes, the Troggs, Charlie McCoy, and Psychic TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the cover versions of Good Vibrations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 713, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, a nearly identical cover version was released as a single by Todd Rundgren for his album Faithful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys besides the extensive list of artists who have covered the song and the song being popular and famous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 713, "Truth_answer": "When asked for his opinion, Brian Wilson said: Oh, he did a marvelous job, he did a great job. I was very proud of his version.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy because of Todd Rundgren's nearly identical cover version of Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 714, "Truth_answer": "The group played its last show December 30, 1976 at Max's Kansas City; on the same bill as Blondie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the New York Dolls last play together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 714, "Truth_answer": "Drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences added to the tensions among members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to the dissolution of the band New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 714, "Truth_answer": "Too Much Too Soon, the second album by the American hard rock band New York Dolls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New York Dolls last album before their dissolution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 714, "Truth_answer": "Too Much Too Soon was released by Mercury Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were the New York Dolls with at the time of their second album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 714, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, the band took on Marty Thau as manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was managing the New York Dolls career at the time of the release of their second album Too Much Too Soon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 715, "Truth_answer": "After his playing days, Layden was head football coach at Columbia College in 1925–26.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Elmer Layden coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 715, "Truth_answer": "From 1927 to 1933 Elmer Layden was head coach at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Columbia College the only team he ever coached?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 715, "Truth_answer": "In 1934, Elmer Layden became head coach and athletic director at Notre Dame, three years after his legendary mentor Knute Rockne was killed in an airplane crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elmer Layden's coaching career besides coaching Columbia College as well as Duquesne University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 715, "Truth_answer": "While Elmer Layden was a solid, competent coach, he was subjected to criticism during his later years at Notre Dame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elmer Layden successful at coaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 716, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson announced he would retire from basketball after the 2002–03 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was David Robinsons last season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 716, "Truth_answer": "On June 15, 2003, in the finale of Robinson's career, the Spurs won another NBA title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Robinson's 2002-03 season besides saying he would retire after?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 716, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is a 10-time NBA All-Star, the 1995 NBA MVP, a two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner, and a two-time U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame inductee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson win any other awards besides an NBA title in the finale of his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 716, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is widely considered one of the greatest centers in both college basketball and NBA history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson have any other records the NBA title and being the 10-time NBA All-Star, the 1995 NBA MVP, a two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner, and a two-time U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame inductee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 716, "Truth_answer": "The Spurs retired David Robinson's number.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Robinson's number retired by the San Antonio Spurs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 716, "Truth_answer": "In the finale of Robinson's career, the Spurs won another NBA title with an 88–77 victory over the New Jersey Nets in Game 6 of the 2003 NBA Finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did David Robinson play in the championship on the eve of his retirement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 717, "Truth_answer": "Billy Cannon was traded to the Oakland Raiders before the 1964 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217061411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cannon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Cannon play for the raiders?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 717, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Oilers agreed to let Billy Cannon go.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Cannon get traded from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 717, "Truth_answer": "At first Davis moved Cannon to fullback, where he was an asset in catching passes, an attribute not all fullbacks then possessed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217061411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cannon_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billy Cannon play on the raiders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 717, "Truth_answer": "Against the New York Titans, Cannon set a professional football record with 373 yards and scored five touchdowns. His 216 rushing yards in the game also an AFL record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217061411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cannon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Cannon set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 718, "Truth_answer": "After a physical before the 1991–92 NBA season, Magic Johnson discovered that he had tested positive for HIV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Magic Johnson announce that he had HIV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 718, "Truth_answer": "He stated that his wife Cookie and their unborn child did not have HIV, and that he would dedicate his life to battle this deadly disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Magic Johnson say about his diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 718, "Truth_answer": "At the time, a small percentage of HIV-positive American men contracted it from heterosexual sex, and was initially rumored that Johnson was gay or bisexual, although he denied both", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Magic Johnson a homosexual?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 718, "Truth_answer": "Johnson's HIV announcement became a major news story in the United States, and in 2004 was named as ESPN's seventh-most memorable moment of the previous 25 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fan and audience take the news of him having HIV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 718, "Truth_answer": "Many articles praised Johnson as a hero, and the then-U.S. President George H. W. Bush said, For me, Magic is a hero, a hero for anyone who loves sports.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did t praise him as a hero?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 718, "Truth_answer": "Johnson played infrequently because of knee problems, but he received standing ovations from the crowd, and used the opportunity to inspire HIV-positive people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Magic Johnson retire after he got sick?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "Formation is not the name of a Sugababes album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Formation the name of a Sugababes album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "It was released by London Records in the UK on 27 November 2000, and the following month in most other European territories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the One Touch album by the Sugababes released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "peaking at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart and being certified Gold by the BPI, the sales of One Touch did not meet the record company's expectations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album One Touch by the Sugababes do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "The Sugababes worked with producer Cameron McVey on the majority of the album, which produced four Top 40 hits, including the hit Overload, and Run for Cover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the name of some songs from the Sugababes' album One Touch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "The album's first official single, titled Overload, produced by Cameron McVey, became the Sugababes' first top ten single in the United Kingdom, peaking at number six.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Sugababes' singles received by the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "One Touch by the Sugababes was released by London Records in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a record label that the Sugababes were signed to during the release of their album One Touch?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "During a Japanese promotional tour in August 2001, Donaghy left the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sugababes launch a tour for One Touch?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 719, "Truth_answer": "The Sugababes were formed in 1998 by All Saints manager Ron Tom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugababes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a record label executive help form the Sugababes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "Angels with Dirty Faces, debuted at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and was later certified triple platinum, selling almost a million copies in the UK alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugababes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Angels with Dirty Faces do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The group's third album, Three, was released in late 2003 and reached number 3 on the UK Albums Chart, earning the group a BRIT Award nomination for Best Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugababes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Sugababes' album three do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The Sugababes headlined the Three Tour in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sugababes tour for their third album, Three?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The album was preceded by lead single Hole in the Head, which became the group's third UK number 1 single", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugababes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sugababes do any singles for their third album, Three?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The girls co-wrote and recorded their own tracks on the new album—Keisha's being Whatever Makes You Happy, Heidi's being Sometimes, and Mutya's being Maya", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170202080129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_(Sugababes_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Three, an album by the Sugababes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The second single, Too Lost in You, reached the top ten in the UK and Norway, and the top forty in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sugababes have any other famous songs from the Three album besides Hole in the Head, Whatever Makes You Happy, Sometimes, and Maya?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The second single, Too Lost in You, reached the top ten in the UK. The third single, In the Middle, went top ten in the UK..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the singles from the third album, Three by the Sugababes do on the charts besides the first single, Hole in the Head?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 720, "Truth_answer": "The album also received a Platinum Europe Award by the IFPI in recognition of European sales in excess of 1 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170202080129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_(Sugababes_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugababes' singles from the third album Three besides all four of the singles reaching top ten in the UK charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "On March 25, 2016, Keys was announced as a new coach on Season 11 of The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alicia Keys a coach on the Voice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "Here was released on November 4, peaking at number 2 of the Billboard 200, becoming Alicia Keys' seventh top 10 album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she release an album or single during the time Alicia Keys was a coach on Season 11 of The Voice in 2016?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "In January 2017, Alicia Keys' released the track That's What's Up that re-imagines the spoken word segment on the Kanye West song Low Lights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alicia Keys' next single or album after releasing Here on November 4?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was Alicia Keys' track That's What's Up received by critics or fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "Keys returned for twelfth series of The Voice and won the competition with her artist Chris Blue, on May 23, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alicia Keys a coach in The Voice for 2017?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "On December 5, 2017, Hip-hop artist Eminem revealed that Keys collaborated on the song Like Home for his ninth studio album Revival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alicia Keys release any new music after winning The Voice with Chris Blue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "On December 5, 2017, Hip-hop artist Eminem revealed that Keys collaborated on the song Like Home for his ninth studio album Revival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs was Keys featured on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "Writing for Vice, Robert Christgau singled out Untouchable, Chloraseptic, and Like Home as highlights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was Alicia Keys' collaboration with Eminem on Like Home received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 721, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was critics' reaction to Alicia Keys' feature on Morning Light, a single by Justin Timberlake?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Davis was ousted from Arista and the release of Keys' album was put on hold. Later that year, Davis formed J Records and signed Keys to the label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alicia do during 2000-2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "Songs in A Minor, which included material that Columbia Records had rejected, was released on June 5, 2001, to critical acclaim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Alicia Keys release during her time on J Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "The album Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys went on to sell over 6.2 million copies in the United States and 12 million internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the sales for Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "The album's second single, A Woman's Worth, was released in February 2002 and peaked at seven on the Hot 100 and number three on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Alicia Keys release on J Records besides the album Songs in A Minor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "Keys won five Grammys Awards: Song of the Year, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, and Best R&B Song for Fallin', Best New Artist, and Best R&B Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else memorable happened to Alicia Keys during her time on J Records besides the success of her album Songs in A Minor and writing the song Impossible for Christina Aguilera's album Stripped?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "Fallin', released as a single in April, went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and stayed atop the chart for six consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highest rated single from the album Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "Keys tied Lauryn Hill's record for the most Grammy wins for a female solo artist in a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Keys_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alicia Keys receive any awards other than the Grammys for her album Songs in A Minor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "That year, Alicia Keys wrote and produced the song Impossible for Christina Aguilera's album Stripped, also providing background vocals and piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alicia Keys work with any other artists at the time of her recording for J Records besides herself?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 722, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public like the song Impossible by Christina Aguilera and Alicia Keys?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 723, "Truth_answer": "Sia won the Breakthrough Songwriter category alongside Brisbane pop duo Aneiki's Jennifer Waite and Grant Wallis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first award Sia recieved?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 723, "Truth_answer": "At the APRA Awards of 2002, Sia won the Breakthrough Songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did she recieve her first award", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 723, "Truth_answer": "At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, Sia received four nominations for Chandelier: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Music Video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs of Sia's were nominated for the Grammy Awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 723, "Truth_answer": "Sia also provided lead vocals for English downtempo group Zero 7 on their first three studio albums and toured with the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What groups has Sia worked with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 723, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Sia collaborated with English musician Labrinth and American DJ/record producer Diplo, under the name LSD, to release four songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Zero 7 the only group Sia has performed with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 724, "Truth_answer": "Zero 7 are an English musical duo consisting of Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zero 7?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 724, "Truth_answer": "British musical duo Zero 7 has released four studio albums, two extended plays and fifteen singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825033242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_7_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zero 7 release any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "Tool released their first full-length album, Undertow, in April 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album Tool released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "The single Sober became a hit single by March 1994 and won the band Billboard's Best Video by a New Artist award for the accompanying stop motion music video.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116143407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the singles from the Tool album Undertow hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did they achieve during these four years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "Tool experienced its only lineup change to date, with bassist D'Amour leaving the band amicably to pursue other projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Tool have any other members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "Formed in 1990, the group's line-up includes drummer Danny Carey, guitarist Adam Jones, and vocalist Maynard James Keenan. Justin Chancellor has been the band's bassist since 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116143407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool_(band)_p0", "https://findwords.info/term/tool_p7", "https://www.jango.com/music/Tool?utm_campaign=lyriczz&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=lyriczz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band Tool besides Paul D'Amour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "As of 2010, Undertow has sold over 2.9 million copies in the United States, and is certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Tool receive any awards or recognition during Paul D'Amour's time as bassist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "In March 1992, Zoo released Tool's first effort, Opiate", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116143407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Tool doing in 1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 725, "Truth_answer": "The band began touring to positive responses, which Janiss Garza of RIP Magazine summarized in September 1992 as a buzz and a strong start.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116143407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tool's first effort Opiate successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "It premiered on NBC on February 1, 1982, and concluded on June 25, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_David_Letterman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did late night with david letterman begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "All throughout 1981, in addition to guest-hosting the Tonight Show as outlined in the terms of his contract, Letterman also frequently appeared as guest on the highly-rated program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_David_Letterman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Letterman have any other host with him at the time of starting Late Night with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "Late Night with David Letterman ran for eleven years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Show_with_David_Letterman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Late Night with David Letterman run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "Late Night originated from NBC Studio 6A at the RCA Building at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What networks was The Late Night show with David Letterman on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "David Letterman's reputation as an acerbic interviewer was borne out in verbal sparring matches with Cher, Shirley MacLaine, Charles Grodin, and Madonna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any memorable moments on the Late Night Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "The Late Night Show with David Letterman ran Monday through Thursday at 12:30 a.m. Eastern Time, immediately following The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time did the Late Night Show with David Letterman come on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "Carson later made a few cameo appearances as a guest on Letterman's show. Carson's final television appearance came May 13, 1994, on a Late Show episode", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Letterman ever appear on with Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 726, "Truth_answer": "In one appearance, in 1982, Andy Kaufman appeared with professional wrestler Jerry Lawler, who slapped and knocked the comedian to the ground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of his David Letterman's notable guests over the years of hosting the Late Night Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, encouraged by his then-wife Michelle and several of his Sigma Chi fraternity brothers, David Letterman moved to Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Letterman move to LA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "David Letterman moved to Los Angeles, California, with hope of becoming a comedy writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David Letterman's fraternity brothers and then-wife Michelle encourage him to move to Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "In Los Angeles, David Letterman began performing comedy at The Comedy Store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Letterman do when he got to Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "Jimmie Walker saw him on stage; with an endorsement from George Miller, Letterman joined a group of comedians whom Walker hired to write jokes for his stand-up act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Letterman successful from the start of his time performing at the Comedy Store?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "By the summer of 1977, Letterman was a writer and regular on the six-week summer series The Starland Vocal Band Show, broadcast on CBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was David Letter in a group of comedians Jimmie Walker hired to write jokes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "David Letterman's shows have garnered both critical and industry praise, receiving 67 Emmy Award nominations, winning 12 times in his first 20 years in late night television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any reviews of David Letterman's work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "Letterman became a favorite of Carson and was a regular guest host for the show beginning in 1978. Letterman credits Carson as the person who influenced his career the most.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the critical reception of David Letterman's work besides receiving industry praise and 12 Emmy awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 727, "Truth_answer": "Letterman credits Paul Dixon, host of the Paul Dixon Show, a Cincinnati-based talk show also shown in Indianapolis while he was growing up, for inspiring his choice of career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does David Letterman credit anyone else besides Carson for influencing his television career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington built his music business through his day job: when asked to make a sign for a dance or party, he would ask if they had musical entertainment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Duke Ellington get his start early in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "One side in particular, Creole Love Call, became a worldwide sensation and gave both Ellington and Hall their first hit record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Duke Ellington's first big break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "Born in Washington, D.C., Ellington gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington perform by himself or did he have a group at the point he earned his first hit record Creole Love Call?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "The group was initially called Elmer Snowden, They renamed themselves The Washingtonians. Snowden left the group in early 1924 and Ellington took over as bandleader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p6", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Elmer Snowden and how does he relate to Duke Ellington?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "Elmer Snowden sent for Duke Ellington, who was with the group when it recorded three test sides for Victor that remain unissued and are, presumably, lost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elmer Snowden and Duke Ellington create any songs during the period of their cooperation during the Washingtonians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "In 1925, Ellington contributed four songs to Chocolate Kiddies starring Lottie Gee and Adelaide Hall, an all-African-American revue which introduced European audiences to African-American styles and performers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the records Duke Ellington recorded with the Elmer Snowden orchestral band successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 728, "Truth_answer": "For a short time, soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet played with them, imparting his propulsive swing and superior musicianship to the young band members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of another musician that Duke Ellington worked with during this period besides Elmer Snowden and Lottie Gee and Adelaide Hall?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "From 1936, Ellington began to make recordings with smaller groups drawn from his then-15-man orchestra and he composed pieces intended to feature a specific instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the late 1930s for Duke Ellington?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "Billy Strayhorn, originally hired as a lyricist, began his association with Ellington in 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the group Duke Ellington worked with in the later 1930s when Ellington was more focused on composing to feature a specific instrumentalist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "Three-minute masterpieces on 78 rpm record sides continued to flow from Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Ellington's son Mercer Ellington, and members of the Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p14", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington produce any music with Billy Strayhorn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "Billy Strayhorn's Take the A Train a hit in 1941, became the band's theme, replacing East St. Louis Toodle-Oo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p14", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs released from Ellington, Billy Strayhorn and Ellington's son Mercer Ellington successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "An album produced by George Avakian that would become the best-selling LP of Ellington's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington produce any other music besides Billy Strayhorn's Take the A Train and East St Louis Toodle-Oo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "Ellington's appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 7, 1956 returned him to wider prominence and introduced him to a new generation of fans, resulted in an album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 729, "Truth_answer": "The original Ellington at Newport album was the first release which yielded several years of recording stability, mainly under producer Irving Townsend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Duke Ellington work with besides George Avakian, Billy Strayhorn, and Mercer Ellington?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 730, "Truth_answer": "Social Distortion was formed in late 1978 by frontman Mike Ness, inspired by the Sex Pistols", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Distortion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Social Distortion when it was founded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 730, "Truth_answer": "Many other British punk bands as well as rock acts such as the Rolling Stones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Distortion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Social Distortion's inspiration besides the Sex Pistols?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 730, "Truth_answer": "The band's first real show was in early 1979 at the Cuckoo's Nest nightclub on Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Distortion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Ness' inspiration from the Sex Pistols and other British punk bands like the Rolling Stones lead to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 730, "Truth_answer": "Mike and Dennis remained the only constant members for the next two decades with bass and drum members changing every few years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Social Distortion so unique?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 730, "Truth_answer": "Its first single, Mainliner/Playpen featuring Ness on guitar and vocals, Dennis on bass, and Carrot on drums was released in 1981 on Posh Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next to Social Distortion after performing at the Cuckoo's Nest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 730, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, the band—now consisting of Ness, Danell, Brent Liles on bass, and Derek O'Brien on drums—embarked on their first international tour .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Social Distortions performance at the Cuckoo's Nest lead to besides Social Distortion's first single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Staton Bomer was born on October 11, 1977", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Matt Bomer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Staton Bomer was born on October 11, 1977 in Webster Groves, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Matt Bomer born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Staton Bomer was born on October 11, 1977 in Webster Groves, Missouri, to Elizabeth Macy and John O'Neill Bomer IV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Matt Bomer's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer has a sister, Megan Bomer, and a brother, Neill Bomer, who is an engineer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Bomer have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer was raised in Spring, Texas, and attended Klein High School, where he was a classmate of Lee Pace and Lynn Collins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Matt Bomer go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer attended Carnegie Mellon University with fellow actor Joe Manganiello, and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Bomer go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led Matt Bomer to acceptance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer publicly came out as gay in 2012, when he thanked Halls and their children during an acceptance speech for his Steve Chase Humanitarian Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Matt Bomer do his performances of acceptance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://mydreambegins.com/simbo/about/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Bomer study at Carnegie Melon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 731, "Truth_answer": "Bomer attended Carnegie Mellon University with fellow actor Joe Manganiello, and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Matt Bomer graduate?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "His screen debut occurred in the 2005 starring in the Robert Schwentke directed mystery thriller Flightplan, opposite Jodie Foster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Matt Bomer get into films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "The film grossed $223.3 million worldwide, becoming the seventeenth highest-grossing film of the year and Bomer's most lucrative film so far", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Flightplan a success for Matt Bomer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "In the slasher film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Bomer portrayed Eric a Vietnam War veteran who is driving across Texas to re-enlist after his brother is drafted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Matt Bomer go after Flightplan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $51.8 million on a budget of $16 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning a hit seller?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "2009 marked a significant turning point in Bomer's career as he starred as the con artist Neal Caffrey in the police procedural drama series White Collar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is White Collar in relation to Matt Bomer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "The show premiered on October 23, 2009, and aired six complete seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was White Collar on the air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "The show premiered on October 23, 2009, and aired six complete seasons, with the final season concluding on December 18, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did White Collar end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 100% approval rating for the first season with an average rating of 8/10 based on 22 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the series White Collar successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "The final season concluded on December 18, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the series White Collar still on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "In addition, Bomer produced 19 episodes of White Collar along with DeKay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Matt Bomer's time on White Collar besides when the season ended, and began?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 732, "Truth_answer": "Mary McNamara wrote: terrific acting, crackling dialogue and geek-hip crime are not the only things that make this the most electric drama to premiere this fall.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matt Bomer's production credits for White Collar successful as well?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 733, "Truth_answer": "Vitter's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of a company owned and run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey who was convicted for running a prostitution service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Vitter hire any sex workers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 733, "Truth_answer": "Since the statute of limitations for prostitution had expired when the scandal was uncovered, Vitter was never charged with a crime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Vitter convicted of anything illegal in relation to hiring sex workers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 733, "Truth_answer": "While the Louisiana state Republican Party offered guarded support, national Republicans offered forgiveness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Vitter's party react to his connection to hiring sex workers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 733, "Truth_answer": "The Nation predicted that the Republican Party would be in a forgiving mood, because if he were to resign, Governor of Louisiana Kathleen Blanco, Democrat, would likely appoint a Democrat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did national Republicans offer him forgiveness and not kick him out of public office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 733, "Truth_answer": "Democrat John Bel Edwards released an ad about the prostitution scandal two weeks before the run-off election and won by more than 12%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other repercussions of the scandal besides the fall out for David Vitter with the Louisiana Republican party and holding a news conference?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 733, "Truth_answer": "On September 8, 2015, reporter Derek Myers was fired from WVLA-TV after asking Vitter, who was running for governor, about allegations that the senator had frequented prostitutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Vitter's prostitution scandal besides losing a run-off election due to ads, holding a news conference and apologizing, and having to content with the fallout of the Louisiana Republican party?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 734, "Truth_answer": "Vitter has been actively involved with legislation concerning illegal immigrants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did David Vitter take regarding immigration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 734, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, Vitter introduced an amendment withholding Community Oriented Policing Services funds from any sanctuary city which bans city employees and police officers from asking people about immigration status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Vitter take any political positions regarding sanctuary cities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 734, "Truth_answer": "In November 2007, David Vitter introduced a bill requiring banks to verify that no customer was an illegal immigrant before issuing banking or credit cards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Vitter take any positions concerning immigrants and the banking system?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 734, "Truth_answer": "Vitter proposed a constitutional amendment that children born in the United States are not citizens unless a parent is a citizen, lawful permanent resident, or serving in the military.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vitter attempt to introduce any constitutional amendments concerning immigration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 734, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Vitter reintroduced the latter two proposals and cosponsored ten of eleven other bills in a Republican package of tough immigration enforcement measures.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tough immigration positions did Vitter support besides verifying immigration status for bank accounts, blocking funding for sanctuary cities which ban questions regarding immigration status, and blocking access to methods to obtain citizenship for illegal immigrants?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 734, "Truth_answer": "None of these proposals passed, partially because the Democratic-controlled Senate preferred a comprehensive approach", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of these tough positions David Vitter supported in March 2008 pass the Congress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 735, "Truth_answer": "During the 1990s, Diamond produced six studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did diamond do in the 90s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 735, "Truth_answer": "The Christmas Album is the twentieth studio album by Neil Diamond and his first to feature Christmas music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one of Neil Diamond's albums during the 1990s.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 735, "Truth_answer": "As of November 2014, it is the twenty-fifth best-selling Christmas/holiday album in the United States during the SoundScan era of music sales tracking, having sold 1,910,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Neil Diamond's albums, in particular The Christmas Album during the 1990s a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 735, "Truth_answer": "Diamond has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highest Neil Diamond's albums reached in terms of sales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 736, "Truth_answer": "He won the individual time trial in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where professionals competed for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209211343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Indur%C3%A1in_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Indurain have a victory in 1996?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 736, "Truth_answer": "He also won the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209211343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Indur%C3%A1in_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Migual Indurain win any other races in 1996 beside the individual time trial in the 1996 Olympic Games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 736, "Truth_answer": "Induráin aimed for a sixth victory in the 1996 Tour, but suffered from the beginning. He came seventh in the prologue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Migual Indurain have any losses during the 1996 professional cycling season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 736, "Truth_answer": "After bronchitis in a cold and wet first week, Migual Indurain lost time from stage seven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Migual Indurain suffer during the 1996 Tour de France?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 736, "Truth_answer": "In September 1996, Migual Induráin rode the Vuelta a España at the insistence of his team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Migual Indurain suffer during any other races besides the 1996 Tour de France?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 736, "Truth_answer": "Relations with his team manager, José Miguel Echavarri, had been difficult since an aborted attempt on the hour record in Colombia in October 1995. The two no longer speak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Migual Indurain's race at the Vuelta a Espana besides racing at the insistence of his team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "Bose assisted in the relief efforts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the activism in Rahul Bose's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "As a result of this work, Bose launched the Andaman and Nicobar Scholarship Initiative through his NGO, The Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name some of the organizations Rahul Bose has done charity work with as a result of the work in the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose is associated with several charitable organizations such as Teach for India, Akshara Centre, Breakthrough, Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Spastics Society of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Bose known for besides his work after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, he worked in conjunction with Bhaichung Bhutia to raise funds for victims of the Sikkim earthquake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was some of the people Rahul Bose worked with during his activism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "At the 8th convocation of BRAC University Bangladesh on 17 February 2013, Bose delivered the convocation speech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rahul Bose's activism besides working with Bhaichung Bhutia and other charities for the purpose of assuaging damage from the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "A convocation is a group of people formally assembled for a special purpose, mostly ecclesiastical or academic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rahul Bose's convocation speech for BRAC University Bangladesh consisting of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "He is the founder and chairman of The Group of Groups, an umbrella organisation for 51 Mumbai charitable organisations and NGOs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in Rahul Bose's charity besides the organisations he worked with for the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, his efforts with Bhaichung Bhutia for the 2009 earthquake, and his convocation speech for BRAC University Bangladesh?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 737, "Truth_answer": "He is also an ambassador for the American India Foundation, the World Youth Peace Movement and Planet Alert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you notice that he was associated with besides the organisations he worked with for the 2004 Boxing DAy Tsunami, his efforts with Bhaichung Bhutia for the 2009 earthquake, his speech for the convocation of BRAC University Bangladesh and being the founder and chairman of the Group of Groups?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rahu Bose's career start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose won an award in 2007 as an artiste for change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose win any awards for his acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Bose made his directorial debut starring Rehaan Engineer and Koel Purie and featuring Bose in a supporting role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Bose work with any other actors besides in Rahul D'Cunha's films Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Bose made his directorial debut with Everybody Says I'm Fine!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What program was this when Rahul Bose worked with other actors besides the ones in Rahul D'Cunha's films Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo??", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Bose made his directorial debut with Everybody Says I'm Fine!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://dustyrain.blogspot.com/2008/05/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Rahul Bose's directorial debut with Everybody Says I'm Fine!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Bose received the Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Actor at the 2000 Singapore International Film Festival for his performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rahul Bose win his award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Bose later cited this time—along with the 2002 Gujarat riots—as the beginning of the awakening of his social conscience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me interesting about Bose's Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Actor at the 2000 Singapore International Film Festival?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 738, "Truth_answer": "Although Split Wide Open was controversial in India because of its depictions of sexual abuse, Bose received the Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Actor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Bose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the success of Rahul Bose's Split Wide Open performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT, released on October 9, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "Blending house beats with sweeping New Age sounds, Ima helped to create the trance sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ima the debut studio album by BT successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "The album includes the 1995 single Embracing the Future, which reached number one on the UK Dance Chart, as well as Loving You More featuring Vincent Covello.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from BT's debut studio album Ima?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "BT did not win any awards for his album Ima.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BT win any awards for his album Ima?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Ima, BT began traveling to England regularly. It was during this time that he met Tori Amos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BT work with anyone for his debut studio album Ima?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "The opening track, Nocturnal Transmission, was featured in The Fast and the Furious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about BT collaborating with Tori Amos besides BT traveling to England and meeting Tori Amos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "They would collaborate on his song Blue Skies, which reached the number one spot on Billboard magazine's Dance Club Songs chart in January 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BT and Tori Amos produce music together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 739, "Truth_answer": "Her third solo album, Boys for Pele, was released in January 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tori Amos do in 1996?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, BT released his third album, Movement in Still Life, and continued his previous experimentation outside of the trance genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Movement in Still Life released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "“Dreaming” and “Godspeed” reached #5 and #10 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was BT's third album Movement in Still Life featured single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "The album reached #166 on the Billboard 200 album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was BT's third album Movement in Still Life successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "Shame and Satellite lean toward an alt-rock sound, while Godspeed and Dreaming fall into classic trance ranks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other hit singles on BT's third album Movement in Still Life besides Dreaming and Godspeed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, BT collaborated with Peter Gabriel on the album OVO, the soundtrack to the Millennium Dome Show in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1999 to electronic music artist BT?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, BT released the compilation album 10 Years in the Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything take place in 2002 for electronic music artist BT?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, BT produced NSYNC's hit single Pop, which won a 2001 Teen Choice Award for Choice Single", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BT receive any other awards between 1999-2002 besides releasing Billboard topping singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 740, "Truth_answer": "For The Fast and the Furious, BT's score featured a 70-piece ensemble, along with polyrhythmic tribal sounds produced by orchestral percussionists banging on car chassis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about BT's career besides producing for NSYNC, releasing a compilation album, OVO the soundtrack to the Millenium Dome Show in London, and releasing Movement in Still Life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "All India Kashmir Committee was set up by prominent Muslim leaders of India on July 25, 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the all India Kashmir Committee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "The All India Kashmir Committee was set up for the establishment of the civil rights of the Muslims of Kashmir and to alleviate their oppression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the All India Kashmir Committee hope to accomplish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "Mahmood Ahmad was elected its first president. He sought to gather Muslim leaders with different opinions on one platform and strive unitedly for the cause of the Muslims of Kashmir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the All India Kasmir Committee work to alleviate the oppression of the Muslims of Kashmir?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "The committee however faced strong opposition from the Indian National Congress and the Ahrari campaign against the Ahmadiyya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the All India Kashmir Committee successful in alleviating the oppression of the Muslims of Kashmir?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "In 1931 the All India Kashmir Committee was set up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the All India Kashmir Committee formed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "The committee turned the attention of the Muslims of Kashmir towards acquiring education and Mahmood Ahmad himself gave practical help towards this cause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successes were the All India Kashmir Committee acclaimed for besides seeking to set up civil rights of Muslims in India?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "The committee however faced strong opposition from the Indian National Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any negative aspects of the All India Kashmir Committee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 741, "Truth_answer": "The Ahrar alleged that the formation of the committee took place by the Ahmadiyya in order to spread its teachings and strongly opposed the leadership of Mahmood Ahmad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127102319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirza_Basheer-ud-Din_Mahmood_Ahmad_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the All India Kashmir Committee opposed by the the Indian National Congress?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Carpentier attended the School of Architecture of the University of Havana. When he was 18, his parents' marriage broke up and his father left.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428191429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Carpentier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alejo Carpentier always interested in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "Carpentier attended the School of Architecture of the University of Havana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428191429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Carpentier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alejo Carpentier go to school for music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "He also spoke French and as an adolescent, he read Balzac, Flaubert, and Zola.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428191429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Carpentier_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Alejo Carpentier study besides architecture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "Carpentier explored musicology, publishing an in-depth study of the music of Cuba, La música en Cuba and integrated musical themes and literary techniques throughout his works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can French literary influences be found in his music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, Carpentier grew up in Havana, Cuba, and despite his European birthplace, he strongly self-identified as Cuban throughout his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428191429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Carpentier_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Alejo Carpentier come from a cuban background?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "Early in his career Carpentier collaborated with other young musicians eager to explore Cuban musical roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428191429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Carpentier_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Alejo Carpentier's music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 742, "Truth_answer": "One such collaborator was Amadeo Roldán, a French musician of Cuban background.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428191429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejo_Carpentier_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Alejo Carpentier work with to explore Cuban musical roots?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 743, "Truth_answer": "In November 1985, Tony Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes were arrested for heroin traffic and transportation. It is considered by the band as the climax of their first crisis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did titas walk into the spotlight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did tony Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes go to jail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 743, "Truth_answer": "Also, the episode made so much of an impact in the band that the next album, Cabeça Dinossauro, released in June 1986, contained a lot of tracks criticizing public institutions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the arrest for the band Titãs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 743, "Truth_answer": "The album is considered by the critics one of the best works of the group Titãs and one of the landmarks of the Brazilian rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the heroin trafficking arrest for the band members of Titãs besides the impact on the next album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 743, "Truth_answer": "On 11 June 2001 Marcelo Fromer was rammed by a motorcycle in São Paulo and died two days later of Brain death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titãs experience any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Trevino was seen as approachable and humorous, and was frequently quoted by the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Trevino's type of humor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "Trevino remarked, I played the tour in 1967 and told jokes and nobody laughed. Then I won the Open the next year, told the same jokes, and everybody laughed“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people find Lee Trevino funny?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "During one tournament, Tony Jacklin, paired with Trevino, said: Lee, I don't want to talk today. Trevino retorted: I don't want you to talk. I just want you to listen.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino make any other jokes at other tournaments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Trevino was seen as approachable and humorous, and was frequently quoted by the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lee Trevino known for his humor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "Trevino answered he would take out his 1-iron and point it to the sky, because not even God can hit the 1-iron.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lee Trevino say after he was hit by lightning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "Trevino said later in an interview with David Feherty that he must have tempted God the week before by staying outside during a lightning delay to entertain the crowds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lee Trevino getting hit by lightning?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "He must have tempted God the week before by staying outside during a lightning delay to entertain the crowds, saying I deserved to get hit...God can hit a 1-iron.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lee Trevino entertain the crowds?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino perform any comedy shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 745, "Truth_answer": "Kudlow has appeared as a guest on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and on Wall Street Week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023044255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Larry Kudlow ever on any television shows?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 745, "Truth_answer": "He has also contributed to the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Cato Journal of the Cato Institute, and the City Journal of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Larry Kudlow do in the media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 745, "Truth_answer": "He has also contributed to the television show The McLaughlin Group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Larry Kudlow appear on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 745, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the shows well received by viewers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "Over half a century since their last short film was released, the Three Stooges remain popular with audiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Three Stooges' legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "The Outlaws Is Coming is the sixth and final theatrical comedy western film and starring The Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Three Stooges' last film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "Upon release of The Outlaws IS Coming, a number of English teachers expressed displeasure over the movie's grammatically incorrect title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Three Stooges' last film The Outlaws Is Coming?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in the 1980s, the Stooges finally began to receive critical recognition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about the Three Stooges?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "Joe Besser and Joe DeRita were often the recipients of significant fan backlash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there fear of critical backlash backlash regarding the Three Stooges?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "After it was discovered that the Curly-era shorts were the most popular, Moe suggested that DeRita shave his head to accentuate his slight resemblance to Curly Howard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other important aspects of Joe Besser and Joe DeRita besides being the recipients of fan backlash?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 746, "Truth_answer": "The release of their films on DVD has allowed critics of Joe Besser and Joe DeRita to appreciate the unique style of comedy that both men brought to the Stooges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the release of al The Three Stooges films allow the critics to do including ones which had been born after the height of the Three Stooges' career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "Doolittle married Josephine Joe E. Daniels on December 24, 1917.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "The Doolittles had two sons, James Jr., and John.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle and his wife Josephine Daniels have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "The Doolittles had two sons, James Jr., and John. Both became military officers and pilots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Doolittles' kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Doolittle did not divorce his wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle and his wife divorce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "Married for over 70 years, Josephine Doolittle died in 1988, five years before her husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who died first between Jimmy Dootlittle and his wife Josephine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "In his honor at the funeral, there was also a flyover of Miss Mitchell, a lone B-25 Mitchell, and USAF Eighth Air Force bombers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any thing happen after Jimmy Doolittle died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Doolittle buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, near Washington, D.C., next to his wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Doolittle awarded anything?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "After a brief graveside service, fellow Doolittle Raider Bill Bower began the final tribute on the bugle. When emotion took over, Doolittle's great-grandson, Paul Dean Crane, Jr., played Taps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about Jimmy Doolittle's personal life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 747, "Truth_answer": "Taps is a bugle call played at dusk, during flag ceremonies, and at military funerals by the United States Armed Forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Taps?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "Doolittle became acquainted with the field of space science in its infancy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jimmy Doolittle first get involved with the space program?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "He wrote in his autobiography, I became interested in rocket development in the 1930s when I met Robert H. Goddard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What drove Jimmy Doolittle's interest in the space program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after World War II, Doolittle spoke to an American Rocket Society conference at which a large number interested in rocketry attended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle contribute anything to the space program during the time after meeting Robert H Goddard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "On 5 January 1946, Doolittle reverted to inactive reserve status in the Army Air Forces in the grade of lieutenant general", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he do anything during the war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, he was appointed chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics because the previous chairman, Jerome C. Hunsaker, thought Doolittle to be more sympathetic to the rocket", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle serve on any boards or panels for the space program?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "The NACA Special Committee on Space Technology was organized in January 1958", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle accomplish anything specific during the time as chairman of the National Advisory Committe for Aeronautics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "The NACA Special Committee on Space Technology was organized in January 1958 and chaired by Guy Stever to determine the requirements of a national space program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Doolittle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle chair the NACA Special Committe on Space Technology in 1958 or was it someone else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Doolittle ever work with anyone famous during his time as chairmain for the NACA?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "Miller was elected governor of Georgia in 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Miller become gorvernor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "Miller was elected governor of Georgia in 1990, defeating Republican Johnny Isakson after defeating Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young and future Governor Roy Barnes in the primary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Zell Miller run against for governorship of Georgia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "James Carville was Miller's campaign manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked in Zell Miller's campaign", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "Miller gave the keynote speech at the 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zell Miller a republican or democrat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "He later ran for and won re-election in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029035524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zell_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting happened in Zell Miller's campaign besides the keynote speech at the Democractic National Convention?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "Miller campaigned on the concept of term limits and pledged to seek only a single term as governor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zell Miller promise to do as governor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Miller endorsed Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas for President of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pjmedia.com/trending/democrat-zell-miller-blasted-john-kerry-republican-convention-dies-age-89/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029035524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zell_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Zell Miller's governorship besides only seeking a single term, winning re-election, and speaking at the Democratic National Convention?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "In two oft-recalled lines, Miller said that President George H. W. Bush just doesn't get it,“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029035524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zell_Miller_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Zell Miller endorse Bill Clinton?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "As governor, Miller was perhaps best known for getting a law passed in Georgia known as two strikes and you're out, in stark contrast to three strikes law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Zell Miller's time as governor besides seeking only a single term, winning re-election, speaking at the Democratic National Convention, saying that George Bush just doesn't get it, and endorsing Bill Clinton?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "He helped found the HOPE Scholarship, which paid for the college tuition of Georgia students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zell Miller have any plans to change public education?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 749, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zell Miller create any other programs as governor besides Two Strikes and You're Out and the HOPE Scholarship?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 750, "Truth_answer": "Kohli is a naturally aggressive batsman with strong technical skills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Virat Kohli's playing style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 750, "Truth_answer": "A right-handed top-order batsman, Kohli is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Virat Kohli became successful using his strong technical skills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 750, "Truth_answer": "Kohli captained India Under-19s to victory at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about Virat Kohli's playing style besides being a right-handed top-order batsman with strong technical skills?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 750, "Truth_answer": "Kohli is noted for his on-field aggression and was described in the media as brash and arrogant during his early career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Virat Kohli popular for his playing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 750, "Truth_answer": "While many former cricketers have backed Virat Kohli's aggressive attitude, some have criticised it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it a lot of controversy involving the media and Virat Kohli?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 751, "Truth_answer": "With a population of about 126 million in 2019, Mexico ranks as the 10th most populated country in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Mexico_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the overall total population of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 751, "Truth_answer": "The number of indigenous Mexicans is judged using the political criteria found in the 2nd article of the Mexican constitution. The Mexican census does not report racial-ethnicity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the indigenous peoples of Mexico article besides the overall total population of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 751, "Truth_answer": "The indigenous population of Mexico has in recent decades increased both in absolute numbers as-well as a percentage of the population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What factors are influencing the population of the indigenous peoples of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 751, "Truth_answer": "This is largely due to increased self-identification as indigenous, as-well as indigenous women having higher birth rates as compared to the Mexican average.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the growth of the indigenous peoples of Mexico due in part to people living longer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 751, "Truth_answer": "Reproductive justice is an important issue to indigenous communities of Mexico because there is a lack of development in these areas and less access to maternal care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So, women's healthcare is improving for indigenous peoples of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 751, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What percent of the Mexican population is not indigenous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 752, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, John Elway enrolled at Stanford University, where he played football and baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Elway go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 752, "Truth_answer": "In the 1983 NFL Draft, John Elway was selected as the first overall pick by the Baltimore Colts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.directsportslink.com/speaker/john-elway_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Elway drafted in the first round?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 752, "Truth_answer": "In the 1983 NFL Draft, John Elway was selected as the first overall pick by the Baltimore Colts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p6", "http://www.directsportslink.com/speaker/john-elway_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team drafted John Elway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 752, "Truth_answer": "John Elway publicly threatened to join the New York Yankees full-time if the Baltimore Colts did not trade him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Elway end up playing for the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 753, "Truth_answer": "The Ocean of the Sky is an EP by American rock band The Used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ocean_of_the_Sky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Ocean of the Sky an album by The Used?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 753, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about the EP The Ocean of the Sky by the Used?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 753, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there songs released as singles from the EP The Ocean of the Sky by the Used?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 753, "Truth_answer": "In mid-January 2014, The Used revealed their sixth studio album, Imaginary Enemy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119225636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Used_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band the Used besides their EP The Ocean of the Sky?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 753, "Truth_answer": "The album Imaginary Enemy by The Used charted at #14 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Independent albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginary_Enemy_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Imaginary Enemy by The Used do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 754, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks have mentioned drawing on a number of varied sources to create their sound, listing the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Bob Dylan and Chris de Burgh among influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Kooks' main influence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 754, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have The Kooks influenced any other bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 754, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thin Lizzy say anything about the Kooks influence on their music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 754, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks have been been described once as a more energetic Thrills or a looser Sam Roberts Band, maybe even a less severe Arctic Monkeys at times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How has The Kooks' style been described?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 754, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who described The Kooks' style as a more energetic Thrills or a looser Sam Roberts Band, maybe even a less severe Arctic Monkeys at times?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 754, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks' music is primarily influenced by the 1960s British Invasion movement and post-punk revival of the new millennium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was the Kooks' style described besides being a more energetic Thrills or a looser Sam Roberts Band, maybe even a less severe Arctic Monkeys at times?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte began taking classes at the Groundlings in Los Angeles, an improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school, while tutoring children to make ends meet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Will Forte's early career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte's first successful foray into comedy was 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick, a comic book he produced that details incompetent men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Will Forte work on next after taking classes at the Groundlings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "The comic book 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick landed Will Forte his first professional job writing for The Jenny McCarthy Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Will Forte write next after the comic book 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "After The Jenny McCarthy Show, Will Forte was asked to submit a packet to the Late Show with David Letterman and was told Letterman responded favorably to animation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did write Will Forte for other shows besides The Jenny McCarthy Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "After only nine months at the Late Show with David Letterman, Will Forte was let go from the job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte continue working for the Late Show with David Letterman after submitting a packet to them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte recalled his stint on the Late Show with David Letterman as unpleasant, noting that he did not have enough experience in writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte like working on the Late Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte said: What an honor to work at [the Late Show with David Letterman] but I don't think I was fully mentally prepared.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Will Forte say about his time on the Late Show with David Letterman besides it being unpleasant and noting that he did not have enough experience in writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte tried stand-up comedy three times, mostly at open mic nights, but quit after being voted into the Main Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte like doing stand up comedy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 755, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte joined the writing teams of two failed sitcoms, including The Army Show and Action.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other writing jobs did Will Forte do besides the Jenny McCarthy Show and the Late Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 756, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger was honoured with a knighthood for services to popular music in the Queen's 2002 Birthday Honours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What honours did Mick Jagger receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 756, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger was honoured with a knighthood for services to popular music in the Queen's 2002 Birthday Honours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mick Jagger honoured with a knighthood for servide to popular music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 756, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger stated that while the award did not have significant meaning for him, he was touched by the significance that it held for his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Mick Jagger's knighthood significant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 756, "Truth_answer": "On 12 December 2003 Mick Jagger received the accolade from The Prince of Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mick Jagger awarded anything else besides knighthood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 757, "Truth_answer": "Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof is the fourth studio album from the American country music artist Travis Tritt. It was released on Warner Bros. Records in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420094045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof by Travis Tritt released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 757, "Truth_answer": "Travis Tritt's tracks Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof, Between an Old Memory and Me, Foolish Pride, and Tell Me I Was Dreaming were released as singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420094045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Feet_Tall_and_Bulletproof_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Tritt_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof by Travis Tritt have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 757, "Truth_answer": "The album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof by Travis Tritt has been certificated 2x Platinum for sales of over 2,000,000 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof by Travis Tritt win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 757, "Truth_answer": "Greatest Hits: From the Beginning is the title of the first greatest hits compilation issued by American country music singer Travis Tritt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_Hits:_From_the_Beginning_(Travis_Tritt_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Travis Tritt's Greatest Hits released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 757, "Truth_answer": "Overall, the album Greatest Hits: From the Beginning by Travis Tritt was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales of one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the compilation Greatest Hits: From the Beginning by Travis Tritt get any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 757, "Truth_answer": "The Restless Kind is American country artist Travis Tritt's fifth studio album, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201125124730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Restless_Kind_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Travis Tritt article besides his albums Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof and Greatest Hits: From the Beginning?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "One of Andy Dick's earliest film roles was a fictional version of himself the film adaptation of video game Double Dragon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Andy Dick's first films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Andy Dick played himself in the mockumentary The Making of... And God Spoke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Andy Dick work on besides Double Dragon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Andy Dick made a cameo role in the motion picture Dude, Where's My Car?. He also appeared in the teenage comedy film Road Trip, playing a motel clerk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Dick have any roles from 2000 to 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Andy Dick appeared in Will Ferrell's Old School as a gay sex education teacher, and as a villainous Santa in the movie The Hebrew Hammer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Andy Dick later star in besides Dude, Where's My Car? and Road Trip?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick's feature film directing debut was the 2006 film Danny Roane: First Time Director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Dick direct any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick also provided the voice Mombo in 2007's Happily N'Ever After and the voice of Boingo in Hoodwinked!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films gave Andy Dick more success besides all the films mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick started his TV comedy career as a cast member on the sketch comedy program The Ben Stiller Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other shows or movies Andy Dick was in besides Double Dragon, The Making of... And God Spoke, Dude, Where's My Car?, Road Trip, Happily N'Ever After, and Hoodwinked!?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick has been a series regular on several sitcoms for their entire duration, including NewsRadio on NBC and on the ABC sitcom Less than Perfect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Andy Dick besides being a cast member on the sketch comedy program The Ben Stiller Show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role is Andy Dick most known for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 759, "Truth_answer": "The name Grass Roots originated in mid-1965 as the name of a band project by the Los Angeles songwriter and producer duo of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201041224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grass_Roots_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Grass Roots' name come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the Grass Roots founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 759, "Truth_answer": "The song Where Were You When I Needed You was released under The Grass Roots name and sent, as a demo, to radio stations of the San Francisco Bay area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201041224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grass_Roots_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the Grass Roots' songs in the founding years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 759, "Truth_answer": "In late 1965, the Grass Roots got their first official airplay on Southern California radio stations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Grass Roots article besides their songs in the founding years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 760, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash started working at Sesame Street for ten episodes in 1983, mostly performing nondescript, stand-in puppets known as Anything Muppets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Clash's career get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 760, "Truth_answer": "Some of Kevin Clash's earliest characters on Sesame Street included the saxophone-playing Hoots the Owl, the infant Baby Natasha, and inventor Dr. Nobel Price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects did Kevin Clash do with Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 760, "Truth_answer": "After 1985, Elmo, a furry red monster, became Kevin Clash's main character on Sesame Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kevin Clash's characters on Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Clash decide on the characters he played in Sesame Street or did someone decide them for him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 760, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash was the fifth puppeteer to perform Elmo, who became his signature character, and also served as an executive producer and director for Sesame Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Kevin Clash done anything that does not involve puppets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 761, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash was born in Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kevin Clash born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 761, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash was born the third of four children born to George Clash, a flash welder and handyman, and Gladys Clash, who ran a small daycare center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Kevin Clash's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 761, "Truth_answer": "While still in high school, Kevin Clash performed at venues throughout Baltimore, including schools, churches, fundraisers, and community events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kevin Clash go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 761, "Truth_answer": "While appearing at a neighborhood festival, Kevin Clash was discovered by Stu Kerr, who became Clash's first mentor and hired him to perform in the children's show Caboose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of performances did Kevin Clash do in high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kevin Clash begin performing in the children's show Caboose?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Clash enjoy performing in the children's show Caboose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 762, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash performed and voiced Elmo on Sesame Street from 1985 to 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Kevin Clash's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kevin Clash considered successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 762, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash performed and voiced Elmo on Sesame Street from 1985 to 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Kevin Clash's popular characters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other popular characters Kevin Clash performed as besides Elmo on Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 762, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Clash performed and voiced Elmo on Sesame Street from 1985 to 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Clash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Clash best known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 763, "Truth_answer": "Bradley Joseph also performed with Sheena Easton for four years as her co-musical director and lead keyboardist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bradley Joseph's relationship with Sheena Easton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 763, "Truth_answer": "Working with Sheena Easton was the best of both worlds for Bradley Joseph.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bradley Joseph and Sheena Easton's relationship like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 763, "Truth_answer": "In a 1995 interview, Bradley Joseph said that after five years of touring with Yanni and working on his own debut album, he needed a break.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bradley Joseph article besides his relationship with Sheena Easton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Bradley Joseph's break in 1995?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 763, "Truth_answer": "Bradley Joseph returned as a featured instrumentalist during Yanni's 2003 Ethnicity world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bradley Joseph ever go back to Yanni?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "The blue-tinted sunglasses worn by Steve McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair sold at a Bonhams & Butterfields auction in Los Angeles for $70,200 in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some Steve McQueen memorabilia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "One of Steve McQueen's motorcycles, a 1937 Crocker, sold for a world-record price of $276,500 at the same auction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other memorabilia besides Steve McQueen's blue-tinted sunglasses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "From 1995 to 2011, Steve McQueen's red 1957 Chevrolet fuel-injected convertible was displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles in a special Cars of Steve McQueen exhibit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of Steve McQueen's memorabilia in a museum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any Steve McQueen memorabilia on eBay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "In August 2019, Mecum Auctions announced it will auction the Bullitt Mustang Hero Car that Steve McQueen drove at its Kissimmee auction, held January 2–12, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are you able to buy any of Steve McQueen's memorabilia anywhere?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money was made in the January 2020 auction for the Bullitt Mustang Hero Car that Steve McQueen drove?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "Steve McQueen was the second album by English pop band Prefab Sprout, which was released in June 1985. It was released in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve McQueen article besides the January 2020 auction for the Bullitt Mustang Hero Car that Steve McQueen drove?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 764, "Truth_answer": "The album Steve McQueen by Prefab Sprout was released in the United States under the title Two Wheels Good because of a legal conflict with Steve McQueen's estate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The album Steve McQueen by Prefab Sprout was released in the United States under what title?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 765, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Bradley Joseph recorded his first demo tape and sent it off to Greek composer Yanni, who was looking for someone to replace keyboardist John Tesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Yanni relative to Bradley Joseph?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 765, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Bradley Joseph recorded his first demo tape and sent it off to Greek composer Yanni, who was looking for someone to replace keyboardist John Tesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bradley Joseph request to work with Yanni?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 765, "Truth_answer": "When Yanni heard Bradley Joseph's compositions and arrangements, he was hired over the phone to join his core band, without ever meeting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yanni like the Bradley Joseph's 1989 demo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 765, "Truth_answer": "After moving to Los Angeles at age 23, Bradley Joseph composed, arranged, and performed alongside Yanni for more than six years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Joseph_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bradley Joseph work with Yanni?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "Jayan died on 16 November 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210312092105id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolilakkam_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jayan die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "Jayan was killed in an accident on the set of the movie Kolilakkam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210312092105id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolilakkam_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jayan die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "The climactic scene of Kolilakkam was being filmed in Sholavaram, near Madras, Tamil Nadu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the accident that resulted in Jayan's death happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "After Jayan's death was confirmed, a slide was added during the theatre show of his movie Deepam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the accident that resulted in Jayan's death happened?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "After Jayan's death, several films were released claiming to be his last film, including the genuine one, Kolilakkam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the production of Kolilakkam keep going after Jayan's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "During the re-take, the helicopter lost its balance and crashed along with Jayan who was hanging onto the landing skids, and he later succumbed to his injuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jayan article besides the aftermath of his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film crew make any changes on the set of Kolilakkam after Jayan's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 767, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s and early 21st century, there was a resurgence of Jayan's screen persona in Kerala and his old movie scenes came to prominence again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the 2000s for Jayan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Jayan's films receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jayan's best film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 767, "Truth_answer": "Jayan is the most commercially successful superstar to date in the Malayalam industry with a near 90% success rate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jayan article besides the resurgence of Jayan's screen persona in the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Jayan's films make after his death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 767, "Truth_answer": "The comeback of Jayan and his renewed popularity lately may be taken as an affirmation that Jayan has not been replaced even nearly three decades after his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jayan's films make a comeback?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "In April 1995, the long-awaited single River of Love was released, the first from Rick Price's album Tamborine Mountain, which was later released in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tamborine Mountain relative to Rick Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "After the success of River of Love by Rick Price, a second single Bridge Building Man was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the album Tamborine Mountain by Rick Price besides River of Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Tamborine Mountain by Rick Price received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Tamborine Mountain by Rick Price win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "The album Tamborine Mountain was produced by Rick Price and American Ben Wisch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments or vocals did Rick Price play on the album Tamborine Mountain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "Rick Price revealed, After the first album was released, I went out and played a lot of acoustic gigs.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music is on the album Tamborine Mountain by Rick Price?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "Rick Price revealed, [It] gave me a lot of encouragement and the confidence to write more like that, just simple little stories.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Price say anything else about the album Tamborine Mountain besides playing a lot of acoustic gigs after his first album was released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 768, "Truth_answer": "The album Tamborine Mountain by Rick Price reached number 11 on the ARIA Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Tamborine Mountain by Rick Price reach any number on any charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "Another Place is the third studio album by Australian singer songwriter Rick Price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Another Place and A Million Miles relative to Rick Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Another Place by Rick Price well-received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, parting with Sony, Rick Price released another solo album, A Million Miles, on his own label Clarice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Price release other albums besides Another Place in the period from 1997 to 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 Rick Price recorded an album with Mitch Grainger called 2UP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rick Price work with after Sony?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, parting with Sony, Rick Price released another solo album, A Million Miles, on his own label Clarice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Million Miles relative to Rick Price?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "In January and February 1997, Rick Price played several shows alongside another accomplished Australian singer/songwriter, Jack Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything noteworthy that happened during the time period from 1997 to 2003 for Rick Price?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 769, "Truth_answer": "Some of the collaborators Rick Price has worked with included Steve Werfel and Pam Reswick, Jon Lind, and Randy Goodrum, a well-respected writer from Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which collaborators has Rick Price worked with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 770, "Truth_answer": "Feel My Power is the debut record by MC Hammer, produced by Felton Pilate and released in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Feel My Power relative to MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 770, "Truth_answer": "In spring 1988, Tony Valera, a 107.7 KSOL Radio DJ, played the MC Hammer track from the album Feel My Power Let's Get It Started in his mix-shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from the record Feel My Power by MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 770, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer also released a single called Ring 'Em.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from the album Feel My Power by MC Hammer besides Let's Get It Started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles did MC Hammer release from the album Feel My Power besides Let's Get It Started and Ring 'Em?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Feel My Power by MC Hammer win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "Apart from his musical career, Pete Wentz has been involved in various entrepreneurial ventures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of projects did Pete Wentz work on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz's company, Clandestine Industries, distributes books, clothing, and other merchandise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first of Pete Wentz's entrepreneurial ventures?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "Clandestine Industries is based in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Pete Wentz's company, Clandestine Industries, based?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "In April 2007, Pete Wentz came out with his own signature Squier Precision Bass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Wentz have any other companies besides Clandestine Industries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz owns a very similar custom Fender bass with a purple pickguard and bat/heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pete Wentz's own signature Squier Precision Bass a spinoff of Fender?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Wentz's signature Squier Precision Bass sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Wentz do anything for charity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Fall Out Boy release in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy was formed in 2001 in the Chicago suburb of Wilmette, Illinois by friends Pete Wentz and Joe Trohman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred in 2001 with the band Fall Out Boy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Fall Out Boy released an EP called Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket Split EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Fall Out Boy release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "The Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket Split EP has sold 25,000 copies in the United States as of August 2008, according to Billboard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120083440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Rocket_/_Fall_Out_Boy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the EP Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket Split EP perform well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fall Out Boy tour during 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy's 2005 major-label breakthrough, From Under the Cork Tree, produced two hit singles, Sugar, We're Goin Down and Dance, Dance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song by Fall Out Boy was a hit on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 772, "Truth_answer": "With Pete Wentz as the band's lyricist and Patrick Stump as the primary composer, the band's 2005 major-label breakthrough, From Under the Cork Tree, produced two hit singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Fall Out Boy's songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 773, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Izzy Stradlin began recording material for his second solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995 for Izzy Stradlin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 773, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Izzy Stradlin began recording material for his second solo album, 117°.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Izzy Stradlin began recording material for in 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album 117° by Izzy Stradlin successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 773, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Izzy Stradlin was asked by his former Guns N' Roses band mates Duff McKagan, Slash, and Matt Sorum to join the supergroup Velvet Revolver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Velvet Revolver relative to Izzy Stradlin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 773, "Truth_answer": "Although Izzy Stradlin contributed to the songwriting process while the Velvet Revolver was in its formative stage, he ultimately declined to join.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Velvet Revolver make any songs with Izzy Stradlin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 773, "Truth_answer": "On Down the Road is the fifth studio album by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin, released on August 21, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Down_the_Road_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Izzy Stradlin do in 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero was an American actor, singer, dancer, and vocal artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Cesar Romero?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cesar Romero ever win awards for his acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero's wide range of screen roles included Latin lovers, historical figures in costume dramas, characters in light domestic comedies, and the Joker on the Batman television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something interesting about Cesar Romero I may not know?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero refused to shave his moustache for the role, so the supervillain's white face makeup was simply smeared over it throughout the series' run and in the 1966 film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cesar Romero in any of the Batman movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero was active in film, radio, and television for almost 60 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cesar Romero in any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero never married and had no children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cesar Romero ever married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 774, "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 1994, aged 86, Cesar Romero died from complications of a blood clot while being treated for bronchitis and pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cesar Romero still alive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 775, "Truth_answer": "Barack Obama started in St. Francis Pre-Education from age three to five. From age six to ten, he then attended local Indonesian-language schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Barack Obama attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 775, "Truth_answer": "Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://fouman.com/Y/Wiki.php?eterm=Obama_p4", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a091101pentagonconcerns&scale=5&startpos=3400&printerfriendly=true_p6", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a940lamberthfisa&scale=3_p63", "http://historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=military_analysts_tmln&startpos=1600_p67" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Barack Obama attend besides St. Francis Pre-Education and local Indonesian-language schools?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 775, "Truth_answer": "Barack Obama graduated from Columbia University with a BA degree in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barack Obama go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 775, "Truth_answer": "Barack Obama majored in political science with a specialty in international relations and in English literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What degree did Barack Obama earn from Columbia University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 775, "Truth_answer": "After graduating with a JD degree magna cum laude from Harvard in 1991, Barack Obama returned to Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barack Obama go to graduate school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 775, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from high school in 1979, Barack Obama moved to Los Angeles to attend Occidental College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.therealspill.com/home/number-44-turns-48-happy-birthday-president-barack-obama_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Barack Obama's education besides a BA in political science from Columbia University and a JD from Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 776, "Truth_answer": "Barack Obama graduated with a BA degree in 1983 and worked for about a year at the Business International Corporation, where he was a financial researcher and writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Barack Obama's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 776, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Barack Obama transferred as a junior to Columbia University in New York City and lived off-campus on West 109th Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Barack Obama live as a young adult?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 776, "Truth_answer": "In late August 1961, a few weeks after he was born, Barack Obama and his mother moved to the University of Washington in Seattle, where they lived for a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Barack Obama live in Seattle with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 776, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Barack Obama go after Seattle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 776, "Truth_answer": "In June 1989, Barack Obama met Michelle Robinson when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Barack Obama meet his wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 776, "Truth_answer": "As a result of those four years in Jakarta, Barack Obama was able to speak Indonesian fluently as a child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Barack Obama in Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Macmillan's analysis of scientific and popular accounts of Phineas Gage found that they almost always distort and exaggerate his behavioral changes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was exaggerated about Phineas Gage's mental changes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Malcolm Macmillan relative to Phineas Gage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "For example, John Martyn Harlow's statement that Phineas Gage continued to work in various places; could not do much refers only to Gage's final months, after convulsions had set in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways was Phineas Gage's mental change exaggerated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "According to John Martyn Harlow, the equilibrium or balance, so to speak, between [Phineas Gage's] intel­lec­tu­al faculties and animal pro­pen­si­ties, seems to have been destroyed.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the mental changes stated for Phineas Gage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "John Martyn Harlow wrote: [Phineas Gage] is fitful, irreverent, indulging at times in the grossest profanity (which was not pre­vi­ous­ly his custom)...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://blog.lintonhirshman.com/talking-history-with-our-cleveland-brain-injury-lawyer/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways did Phineas Gage behave differently than before his accident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "After Phineas Gage's initial post-recovery months spent traveling and exhibiting, Gage supported himself‍—‌at a total of just two different jobs‍—‌from early 1851 until just before his death in 1860.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phineas Gage able to live a normal life after his accident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two jobs Phineas Gage had after his accident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 777, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phineas Gage ever fully recover from the mental changes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 778, "Truth_answer": "Washington Irving served as President of the library's Board of Trustees from 1848 to 1859, shaping the library's collecting policies with his strong sensibility regarding European intellectual life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who organized the collection development of the New York Public Library?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did collection by the New York Public Library cost?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 779, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, as part of the consolidation program, the New York Public Library moved various back-office operations to a new Library Services Center building in Long Island City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some notable recent happenings at the New York Public Library?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 779, "Truth_answer": "Until 2009, the research and branch libraries of the New York Public Library operated almost entirely as separate systems, but that year various operations were merged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the New York Public Library article besides the New York Public Library moving various back-office operations to a new Library Services Center building in Long Island City in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 779, "Truth_answer": "By early 2010, the New York Public Library staff had been reduced by about 16 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the research and branch libraries of the New York Public Library merged?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 779, "Truth_answer": "By early 2010, the New York Public Library staff had been reduced by about 16 percent, in part through the consolidations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the New York Public Library reduce staff by about 16 percent by early 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "The High Court dismissed an appeal by Peter Sutcliffe in 2010, confirming that he would serve a whole life order and never be released from custody.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Sutcliffe do in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "On 4 August 2010, a spokeswoman for the Judicial Communications Office confirmed that Peter Sutcliffe had initiated an appeal against the decision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Sutcliffe do after his appeal was dismissed in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "The hearing for Peter Sutcliffe's appeal against the ruling began on 30 November 2010 at the Court of Appeal. It was rejected on 14 January 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the court say in response to Peter Sutcliffe's appeal against the decision to never release him from custody?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "On 9 March 2011, the Court of Appeal rejected Sutcliffe's application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the court say in response to Peter Sutcliffe's appeal against the decision to never release him from custody besides rejecting it on 14 January 2011?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the judge say in response to Peter Sutcliffe's appeal against the decision to never release him from custody besides rejecting it on 14 January 2011?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sutcliffe applied for a minimum term to be set, offering the possibility of parole after that date if it is thought safe to release him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Sutcliffe appeal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "The application by Peter Sutcliffe for a minimum term to be set was heard by the High Court of Justice on 16 July 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did Peter Sutcliffe's appeal begin on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 780, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the police's response to Peter Sutcliffe's appeal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew's producers include Jack Siefert for season 1, Duncan White for season 2, Lisa Digiovine, and Danita Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew is a reality television show that aired on the cable network VH1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What channel was Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew it on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "In May 2013, Dr. Drew Pinsky announced that season six of Rehab with Dr. Drew was the final season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "Season 6 of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew premiered on September 16, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the sixth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Drew Pinsky explained that he had grown weary of the criticism leveled at him after celebrities that he treated had relapsed into addiction and died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was season six of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew the final season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew spun off two other shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting besides season six of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "The first spinoff of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew is Sober House, which depicts Rehab alumni living for 30 days at a sober living facility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew spin off?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "The second spinoff is Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew, in which Dr. Drew Pinsky and his staff treat celebrities for sexual addiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202013919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Rehab_with_Dr._Drew_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the second show that Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew spun off?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 781, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the shows Sober House and Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew doing well?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "Fran Drescher was born on September 30, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Fran Drescher born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "In January 1985, two armed robbers broke into Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson's Los Angeles apartment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something bad that happened in Fran Drescher's personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "Doctors diagnosed Fran Drescher with uterine cancer. She underwent an immediate radical hysterectomy. Drescher was given a clean bill of health and no post-operative treatment was ordered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any really great things that happened in Fran Drescher's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "After separating in 1996, Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson divorced in 1999. They had no children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fran Drescher have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "On September 7, 2014, Fran Drescher and controversial scientist/politician, Shiva Ayyadurai, participated in a ceremony at Drescher's beach house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fran Drescher have any other people close to her personally besides Peter Marc Jacobson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "Shiva Ayyadurai is an Indian-born American scientist, engineer, and entrepreneur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Shiva Ayyadurai?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "While one armed robber ransacked their home, Fran Drescher and a female friend were raped by the other at gunpoint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else from Fran Drescher personal life people should know about besides being a victim of armed robbers, surviving uterine cancer, divorcing Peter Marc Jacobson, and participating in a ceremony with Shiva Ayyadurai?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "In January 1985, two armed robbers broke into Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson's Los Angeles apartment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fran Drescher's rape happen when she was young or later in life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "It took Fran Drescher many years to recover, and it took her even longer to tell her story to the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fran Drescher cope with having been raped?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "Since 2012, Fran Drescher has starred in the animated Hotel Transylvania trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Fran Drescher did something in showbiz?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "Fran Drescher is an outspoken healthcare advocate and LGBT rights activist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that really sticks out about Fran Drescher besides everything previously mentioned?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 782, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fran Drescher gay?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "In the 2000s, Fran Drescher made a return to television both with leading and guest roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Fran Drescher return to television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Fran Drescher appeared in episodes of the short lived sitcom, Good Morning, Miami as Roberta Diaz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Fran Drescher appear in in her return?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Fran Drescher returned with the sitcom Living with Fran. It was cancelled on May 17, 2006, after two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fran Drescher's return a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Fran Drescher guest starred in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fran Drescher a guest in any shows after the cancellation of Living with Fran?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "While the The Fran Drescher Tawk Show debuted to strong ratings, it ended its three-week test run to moderate success, resulting in its shelving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fran Drescher do in the ratings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the sitcom Happily Divorced, created by Fran Drescher and her ex-husband, Peter Marc Jacobson, was picked up by TV Land for a ten-episode order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fran Drescher join any other shows after the The Fran Drescher Tawk Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "To promote Happily Divorced, Fran Drescher performed the weddings of three gay couples in New York City using the minister's license she received from the Universal Life Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting facts about Fran Drescher's return to TV?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final show Fran Drescher did?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "To promote Happily Divorced, Fran Drescher performed the weddings of three gay couples in New York City using the minister's license she received from the Universal Life Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fran Drescher do any activist or social work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "Fran Drescher hand-picked the three couples, all of whom were entrants into Fran Drescher's 'Love Is Love' Gay Marriage Contest on Facebook.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fran Drescher use her minister's license?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 783, "Truth_answer": "Fran Drescher picked three couples based on stories submitted about how they met, why their relationship illustrated that love is love and why they wanted to be married by her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Drescher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the couples to be married by Fran Drescher in Fran Drescher's 'Love Is Love' Gay Marriage Contest picked?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "Deerskin trade was at its most profitable in the mid-18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening in the southeastern North American fur trade during the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "Native Americans continued to negotiate the most lucrative trade deals by forcing England, France, and Spain to compete for their supply of deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it that deerskin was at its most profitable in the mid-18th century in the southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the deerskins used for in the southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "While both the Cherokee and the Creek were the main trading partners of the British, their relationships with the British were different.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the mid-18th century section of the southeastern fur trade section of the North American fur trade article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "The Creeks adapted to the new economic trade system, and managed to hold onto their old social structures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different between Creeks and Cherokees during the mid-18th century southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "Originally Cherokee land was divided into five districts but the number soon grew to thirteen districts with 200 hunters assigned per district due to deerskin demand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than the Creeks, what did the Cherokees do during the mid-18th century southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the districts that Cherokee land was divided into during the mid-18th century southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the 18th century, more organized violence than in previous decades occurred between the Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most profitable fur at the beginning of the 18th century in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "More organized violence than in previous decades occurred between the Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers, most famously the Yamasee War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of the organized violence between Native Americans and white settlers at the beginning of the 18th century in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "This uprising of Indians against fur traders almost wiped out the European colonists in the southeast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact did the Yamasee War and other fighting have on the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the North American fur trade suffer as a result of European colonists almost being wiped out in the southeast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other furs besides deer fur important during the beginning of the 18th century in the southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "Due to allying with the British during the Yamasee War, the Cherokees lacked Indian trading partners and could not break with Britain to negotiate with France or Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting I should know about the fur trade during the beginning of the 18th century in the southeastern North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the southeastern North American fur trade after the Cherokees couldn't break with Britain in the beginning of the 18th century?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell entered Penn in the fall of 1914 as an English major and joined Phi Kappa Sigma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1914 for Bert Bell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "In a rare occurrence for a sophomore, Bert Bell became the starting quarterback for Penn's coach George H. Brooke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bert Bell do at University of Pennsylvania?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell temporarily shared possession of his quarterbacking duties until he subsequently reclaimed them later in the season, as Penn finished with a record of 3–5–2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell win games as starting quarterback for University of Pennsylvania as a sophomore?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "As a result of Bert Bell's unit participating in hazardous duty, it received a congratulatory letter for bravery from General John J. Pershing, and Bell was promoted to first sergeant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bert Bell's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "After World War I, Bert Bell returned to the United States in March 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bert Bell stay as a first sergeant in the US Army?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 786, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell returned to Penn as captain of the team in the fall and again performed erratically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bert Bell do when he returned to University of Pennsylvania?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 787, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Bruce Sudano, Joe Esposito and Eddie Hokenson moved to Los Angeles, formed the band Brooklyn Dreams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Brooklyn Dreams relative to Bruce Sudano?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 787, "Truth_answer": "The group Brooklyn Dreams scored a modest hit with the single Music, Harmony and Rhythm, which they performed on American Bandstand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Brooklyn Dreams successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 787, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, the group Brooklyn Dreams penned Take It to the Zoo with Donna Summer for the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Brooklyn Dreams release any other songs besides Music, Harmony and Rhythm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 787, "Truth_answer": "The group Brooklyn Dreams scored a Top 5 hit when they appeared on the single Heaven Knows with Joe Esposito and Donna Summer singing a duet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hit songs did the group Brooklyn Dreams have besides Music, Harmony and Rhythm and Take It to the Zoo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 787, "Truth_answer": "Donna Summer was an American singer, songwriter and actress. She gained prominence during the disco era of the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Summer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Donna Summer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 787, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, the group Brooklyn Dreams and Donna Summer wrote the title track Bad Girls for the best selling album of Summers' career Bad Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123155852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Sudano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the part of Bruce Sudano's career with the group Brooklyn Dreams and Donna Summer career besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 788, "Truth_answer": "Rangers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the Govan district of Glasgow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Rangers relative to Paul Gascoigne?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 788, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne signed for Rangers in July 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Gascoigne sign to the Rangers F.C.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 788, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne signed for Rangers in July 1995, for a club record fee of £4.3 million, on wages of £15,000 a week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money would Paul Gascoigne make for signing with the Rangers F.C. in July 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 788, "Truth_answer": "Rangers went on to win the league in the 1995–96 season, clinching the title in the penultimate game of the season against Aberdeen at Ibrox Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Rangers F.C. play with Paul Gascoigne as a player?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 788, "Truth_answer": "Rangers won the double as they also won the Scottish Cup by knocking out Keith, Clyde, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Celtic, before beating Heart of Midlothian in the final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Rangers F.C. win any championships with Paul Gascoigne as a player?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 788, "Truth_answer": "In November 1997, Paul Gascoigne received a five-match ban after being sent off for violent conduct during the Old Firm derby following an incident with Celtic midfielder Morten Wieghorst.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy with the Rangers F.C. with Paul Gascoigne as a player?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 789, "Truth_answer": "Having already gained some coaching experience in China, Paul Gascoigne signed for Boston United on 30 July 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Gascoigne's managerial and coaching career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 789, "Truth_answer": "Having already gained some coaching experience in China, Paul Gascoigne signed for Boston United on 30 July 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For what team did Paul Gascoigne sign for on 30 July 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 789, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Paul Gascoigne's coaching or managerial accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 789, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne was appointed manager of Conference North club Kettering Town on 27 October 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gascoigne_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting with Paul Gascoigne's time as a coach besides when his managerial and coaching career began and what team he coached for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 789, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kettering Town F.C.'s stats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 789, "Truth_answer": "Paul Gascoigne came close to being appointed manager of Garforth Town in October 2010, and after weeks of talks he decided to turn down the offer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Paul Gascoigne's career as manager and coaching last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "In his early Golden Age appearances, Aquaman can breathe underwater and control fish and other underwater life for up to a minute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Golden Age for Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "Initially, Aquaman was depicted as speaking to sea creatures in their own language rather than telepathically, and only when they were close enough to hear him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things can Aquaman do besides breathe underwater and control fish and other underwater life for up to a minute?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aquaman initially being depicted as speaking to sea creatures in their own language and only when they were close enough to hear him change?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman's ability to talk with fish eventually expanded to full-fledged telepathic communication with sea creatures even from great distances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aquaman have any other powers besides breathing underwater, controlling fish and other underwater life for up to a minute, and speaking to sea creatures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "The 1960s Aquaman series introduced other such archenemies as the Ocean Master (Aquaman's amnesiac half-brother Orm), Black Manta, the Fisherman, the Scavenger, and the terrorist organization known as O.G.R.E..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aquaman fight anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman's octopus sidekick, Topo, was first introduced in the October 1956 story Aquaman's Undersea Partner in Adventure Comics #229.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aquaman have any sidekicks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman was included in the Justice League of America comic book series, appearing with the team in their very first adventure, and was also a founding member of the team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Aquaman article besides everything previously mentioned?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 790, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman took part in most of the Justice League of America's 1960s adventures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Aquaman's appearance in the Justice League of America comic book series?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "The Silver Age Aquaman made his first appearance in Adventure Comics #260, published in May 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started the Silver Age for Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman's ability to talk with fish eventually expanded to full-fledged telepathic communication with sea creatures even from great distances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the Silver Age for Aquaman besides making his first appearance in Adventure Comics #260, published in May 1959?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "Due to his heritage, Aquaman discovers as a youth that he possesses various superhuman abilities, including the powers of surviving underwater, communication with sea life, and tremendous swimming prowess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other powers did Aquaman have besides telepathic communication with sea creatures in the Silver Age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "Orm disappeared after becoming an amnesiac and would resurface years later as Aquaman's nemesis, Ocean Master.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aquaman have any enemies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "It was later revealed that after Atlanna's death, Tom Curry met and married an ordinary human woman and had a son named Orm Curry, Aquaman's half-brother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Orm before he became Ocean Master?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "It was revealed that Aquaman was Arthur Curry, the son of Tom Curry, a lighthouse keeper, and Atlanna, a water-breathing outcast from the lost, underwater city of Atlantis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Aquaman's parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aquaman end up in Atlantis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 791, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, Aquaman decided to use his talents to become the defender of the Earth's oceans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Aquaman besides his parents being Tom Curry and Atlanna?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 792, "Truth_answer": "The lead single, I'm Yours by Jason Mraz, was written in August 2004 and originally released as a free acoustic B-side when Mr. A-Z came out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song I'm Yours by Jason Mraz recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 792, "Truth_answer": "I'm Yours became Jason Mraz's first Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #6 on September 20, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song I'm Yours by Jason Mraz do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 792, "Truth_answer": "I'm Yours by Jason Mraz was named ASCAP's 2010 Song of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song I'm Yours by Jason Mraz nominated for an award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 792, "Truth_answer": "Make It Mine, I'm Yours, Lucky (with Colbie Caillat), and more, were featured on the album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. by Jason Mraz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats songs were featured on the album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. by Jason Mraz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 792, "Truth_answer": "Jason Mraz's 2008 world tour took him all over the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Mtraz tour with the album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 792, "Truth_answer": "The album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. by Jason Mraz debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. by Jason Mraz do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "During WW2, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn play a role in WW2?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "In February 1945, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was arrested by SMERSH for writing derogatory comments in private letters to a friend about the conduct of the war by Joseph Stalin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in the Red Army for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many troops did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn command as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "While serving as an artillery officer in East Prussia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did WW2 have any effect on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "Of the atrocities, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote: You know very well that we've come to Germany to take our revenge for Nazi atrocities committed in the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn react to seeing war crimes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "A few years later, in the forced labor camp, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn memorized a poem titled Prussian Nights about a woman raped to death in East Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn sorry he participated in WW2?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "In The Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote, There is nothing that so assists the awakening of omniscience within us as insistent thoughts about one's own transgressions, errors, mistakes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did WW2 influence Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "An Incident at Krechetovka Station is one of the few works of prose written by the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn that are set during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn write any other books specifically about WW2 besides The Gulag Archipelago?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 793, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's books about WW2?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born in Kislovodsk, RSFSR (now in Stavropol Krai, Russia).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born 11 December 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "While in Moscow Taisiya Zakharovna met and married Isaakiy Semyonovich Solzhenitsyn, a young officer in the Imperial Russian Army of Cossack origin and fellow native of the Caucasus region.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's parents do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn studied mathematics and physics at Rostov State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn studied mathematics and physics at Rostov State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn major in at Rostov State University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "On 7 April 1940, while at the university, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn married Natalia Alekseevna Reshetovskaya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn get married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "In 1918, Taisiya Zakharovna became pregnant with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. On 15 June, shortly after her pregnancy was confirmed, Isaakiy Semyonovich Solzhenitsyn was killed in a hunting accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 794, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was raised by his widowed mother and his aunt in lowly circumstances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's early years besides not having any siblings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 795, "Truth_answer": "On July 26, 2005, Jason Mraz released his second major label album, Mr. A–Z. The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album by Jason Mraz was nominated for an award?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 795, "Truth_answer": "Jason Mraz has won two Grammy Awards, two Teen Choice Awards, a People's Choice Award and the Hal David Songwriters Hall of Fame Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jason Mraz ever recognized for anything?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 795, "Truth_answer": "On October 24, 2019, Jason Mraz endorsed Bernie Sanders for President in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which president did Jason Mraz support?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 795, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Jason Mraz performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous places did Jason Mraz perform at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 795, "Truth_answer": "Jason Mraz won a 2013 People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What category did Jason Mraz win for the People's Choice Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 795, "Truth_answer": "In 2012 Jason Mraz played sold-out shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Madison Square Garden in New York and the O2 Arena in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Mraz ever perform at Madison Square Garden?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "During his first years in the Senate, Joe Biden focused on legislation regarding consumer-protection and environmental issues and called for greater accountability on the part of government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p11", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Joe Biden's early senate activities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "In mid-1974, freshman Senator Joe Biden was named one of the 200 Faces for the Future by Time magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p11", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Biden successful in focusing on legislation regarding consumer-protection and environmental issues and calling for greater accountability on the part of government?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "In January 2017, Barack Obama awarded Joe Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Biden win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden declined Barack Obama's first request to vet him for the vice presidential slot, but subsequently changed his mind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe Biden article besides being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joe Biden change his mind about declining Barack Obama's first request to vet him for the vice presidential slot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden clashed again with the Reagan administration in 1986 over economic sanctions against South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p14", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy about Joe Biden's early senate activities besides focusing on legislation regarding consumer-protection and environmental issues and calling for greater accountability on the part of government?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 796, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden received attention when he excoriated Secretary of State George P. Shultz at a Senate hearing because of the administration's support of South Africa, which continued to practice apartheid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p14", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joe Biden and the Reagan administration clash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "On August 27, 1966, while Joe Biden was still a law student, he married Neilia Hunter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Biden get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "On August 27, 1966, while Joe Biden was still a law student, he married Neilia Hunter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joe Biden marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden and Neil Hunter had three children, Joseph R. Beau Biden III in 1969, Robert Hunter in 1970, and Naomi Christina in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Biden have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "During 1968, Joe Biden clerked for six months at a Wilmington law firm headed by prominent local Republican William Prickett and, thought of [him]self as a Republican.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political work was Joe Biden doing in his early political career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "Joe Biden disliked the conservative racial politics of incumbent Democratic Governor of Delaware Charles L. Terry and supported a more liberal Republican, Russell W. Peterson, who defeated Terry in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Biden want to be a Republican in his early political career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "The local Republicans tried to recruit Joe Biden, but he resisted due to his distaste for Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon, and registered as an Independent instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Biden_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Biden keep pondering whether to be a Republican in his early political career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 797, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Sid Balick named Joe Biden to the Democratic Forum, a group trying to reform and revitalize the state party, and Biden switched his registration to Democrat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Biden become a Democrat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly earned his A and AA rating on the beach at the age of 15 and his AAA rating at 17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Karch Kiraly start a career in beach volleyball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly's first big beach breakthrough came at Hermosa Beach in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Karch Kiraly start playing beach volleyball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "As a 17-year-old who had just graduated from high school, Karch Kiraly shocked Hermosa Beach onlookers by gaining the finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Karch Kiraly's first beach volleyball team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly and partner Marco Ortega lost to the day's dominant team on the beach, Jim Menges and Greg Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the game at Hermosa Beach in 1978 with Karch Kiraly playing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Karch Kiraly's position in beach volleyball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly played in his first beach tournament at age 11 as his father's partner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about Karch Kiraly's beach volleyball career besides playing with Marco Ortega as his partner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Karch Kiraly's first beach volleyball tournament at?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Karch Kiraly left his indoor volleyball career behind, returning to the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Karch Kiraly article besides his early career in beach volleyball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Karch Kiraly left his indoor career behind, returning to the U.S. to play beach volleyball full-time on the AVP tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Karch Kiraly do when he returned to the US in 1992?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Karch Kiraly when he returned to the U.S. in 1992 to play beach volleyball full-time on the AVP tour?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis was strongly opposed to the idea of castration for eugenic purposes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havelock Ellis write about sterilization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "In his publication The Sterilization of the Unfit, Havelock Ellis argued that even institutionalization could not guarantee the complete prevention of procreation between the unfit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis write a book about sterilization?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Havelock Ellis share his views on sterilization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "While Francis Galton analogized eugenics to breeding domesticated animals, Havelock Ellis felt that a greater sense of caution was needed before applying the eugenic regulations to populations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Havelock Ellis's views controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "In a debate in the Sociological Society, Havelock Ellis corresponded with noted eugenicist Francis Galton, who was presenting a paper in support of marriage restrictions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the eugenic regulations Havelock Ellis felt that a greater sense of caution was needed before applying to populations about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis may have developed psychological concepts of autoerotism and narcissism, both of which were later developed further by Sigmund Freud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis's theories influence anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis's view on the origin of strong sexual inclinations was that sexual impulses do not reside in the sexual organs, but rather they persist in the brain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Havelock Ellis article besides everything previously mentioned?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis posited that the sexual glands provided an important source of internal secretions vital for the functioning of the organism, and thus their removal could greatly injure the patient.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Havelock Ellis say about the brain besides viewing sexual impulses as persisting in the brain?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Havelock Ellis posit that the sexual glands do besides provide an important source of internal secretions vital for the functioning of the organism?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis's beliefs ever reach schools?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 799, "Truth_answer": "Though Havelock Ellis was never at ease with the idea of forced sterilizations, he was willing to find ways to circumvent that restriction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Havelock Ellis besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 800, "Truth_answer": "Justine Henin is a Belgian former professional tennis player known for her all-court style of play .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Justine Henin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 800, "Truth_answer": "Justine Henin was born in Liège.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Justine Henin from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 800, "Truth_answer": "Justine Henin started 2004 by winning a warm-up tournament in Sydney and then the Australian Open in Melbourne, defeating Kim Clijsters in three sets in the final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Justine Henin win in 2004?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 800, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 2004's spring hard court season, Justine Henin had built a 25-match Tier I win streak and 22–1 win-loss record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Justine Henin do in 2004 besides winning a warm-up tournament in Sydney and the Australian Open in Melbourne?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 800, "Truth_answer": "After months of layoff because of a virus, Justine Henin returned to competition in August and won the women's singles gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Athens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Justine Henin win anything else besides building a 25-match Tier I win streak and 22-1 win-loss record by the end of 2004's spring hard court season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 801, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Justine Henin won the junior girls' singles title at the French Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Justine Henin doing in her early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 801, "Truth_answer": "Early in her senior career, Justine Henin regularly reached the late rounds of international competitions and won five International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournaments by the end of 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Justine Henin besides winning the junior girls' singles title at the French Open in 1997?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 801, "Truth_answer": "Justine Henin began her professional career on the Women's Tennis Association tour in May 1999 as a wild card entry in the Belgian Open clay tournament at Antwerp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Justine Henin do besides regularly reaching the late rounds of international competitions and winning five International Tennis Federation tournaments by the end of 1998?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 801, "Truth_answer": "Justine Henin became only the fifth player to win her debut Women's Tennis Association Tour event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Justine Henin accomplish in her early career besides beginning her professional career on the Women's Tennis Association tour in May 1999 as a wild card entry in the Belgian Open clay tournament at Antwerp?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 801, "Truth_answer": "Justine Henin also won her hometown event, the Liege Challenger, in July 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126110343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justine_Henin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Justine Henin win anything else besides her debut Women's Tennis Association Tour event?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 802, "Truth_answer": "By 1975, Jakko Jakszyk was leading an eccentric jazz-rock band called Soon After.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the early bands Jakko Jakszyk was in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 802, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk's self-confessed dictatorial tendencies reduced a bigger line-up to a trio of two screaming lead guitars and a trumpet (the latter played by Ted Emmett).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were members of the band Jakko Jakszyk led called Soon After?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 802, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk's self-confessed dictatorial tendencies reduced a bigger line-up to a trio of two screaming lead guitars and a trumpet (the latter played by Ted Emmett).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Ted Emmett have with the band Soon After?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 802, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk's first significant band was 64 Spoons, which he joined as guitarist and lead singer in 1976, co-writing much of the band's material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 64 Spoons relative to Jakko Jakszyk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 802, "Truth_answer": "Between 1976 and 1980, 64 Spoons wrote and performed a blend of pop, progressive rock, jazz, and comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of material did 64 Spoons record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak was born on February 26, 1931, in Joliet, Illinois, the son of Jane Sanders and Maurice Novak, a chemical engineer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Robert Novak's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak's parents were secular Jews who had little interaction with their local Jewish community and rarely attended religious services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Robert Novak's parents like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak's journalism career began when he was in high school as a student-writer for the Joliet Herald-News, his hometown newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Novak's interest in journalism begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "After high school, Robert Novak attended the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign from 1948 to 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Novak go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak skipped his senior classes to work full time for the Champaign-Urbana Courier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Novak work after graduation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "After four years at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Robert Novak left it to become a full-time journalist without a degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Novak work anywhere after working for the Champaign-Urbana Courier?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 803, "Truth_answer": "After serving in the Korean War from 1952 to 1954, Robert Novak rejoined his fledgling journalism career, joining the Associated Press as a political correspondent in Omaha, Nebraska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Novak work with any news organizations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti's largest work in this period was a graduation composition for the Budapest Academy, entitled Cantata for Youth Festival, for four vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Ligeti_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What compositions did György Ligeti do in Hungary?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the composition Cantata for Youth Festival by György Ligeti well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "One of György Ligeti's earliest pieces now in the repertoire is his Cello Sonata, a work in two contrasting movements that were written in 1948 and 1953, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Ligeti_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did György Ligeti have any other works besides Cantata for Youth Festival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti has won the 1967 Beethoven Prize of Bonn for Requiem, the 1969 UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers, 1972 Berlin Art Prize, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did György Ligeti win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti's Musica ricercata is based on a simple restriction: the first piece uses exclusively one pitch A. Only at the end of the piece is a second note heard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the György Ligeti article besides his awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was writing Musica ricercata based on a simple restriction hard for György Ligeti to do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "Because of Soviet censorship, György Ligeti's most daring works from this period, including Musica ricercata and his String Quartet No. 1 Métamorphoses nocturnes, were written for the 'bottom drawer'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did György Ligeti have any influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti's 'Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet' were performed first in 1956, but not in their entirety: the last movement was censored by the Soviets for being too 'dangerous'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Ligeti_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are György Ligeti's works from his Hungary period, including including Musica ricercata and his String Quartet No. 1 Métamorphoses nocturnes, daring?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would the Soviets think György Ligeti's 'Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet' were dangerous?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Ligeti_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is György Ligeti?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti was born in 1923 at Dicsőszentmárton (which was renamed to Târnăveni in 1941), in the Romanian region of Transylvania, to Dr. Sándor Ligeti and Dr. Ilona Somogyi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are György Ligeti's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti moved to Cluj with his family when he was six years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did György Ligeti grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti was survived by his wife Vera and son Lukas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Ligeti_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did György Ligeti marry anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "Following World War II, György Ligeti returned to his studies in Budapest, graduated in 1949 from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did György Ligeti attend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti has won the 1967 Beethoven Prize of Bonn for Requiem, the 1969 UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers, 1972 Berlin Art Prize, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did György Ligeti get any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "In 1944, György Ligeti's education was interrupted when he was sent to a forced labor brigade by the Horthy regime during events of the Holocaust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the György Ligeti article besides everything previously mentioned?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did György Ligeti do in the forced labor brigade during events of the Holocaust?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "György Ligeti's brother, age 16, was deported to the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and both of his parents were sent to Auschwitz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Ligeti_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the forced labor that György Ligeti did during events of the Holocaust?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 805, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are György Ligeti's siblings?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "In March 1860, the House created the Covode Committee to investigate the administration for alleged impeachable offenses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Covode Committee relative to James Buchanan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "Alleged impeachable offenses include bribery and extortion of representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What offenses by the administration was the Covode Committee created to investigate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "The Covode Committee was charged with a broad investigation of the administration of President James Buchanan, including possible impeachment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224115319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Select_Committee_to_Investigate_Alleged_Corruptions_in_Government_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Buchanan's role in the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "The Covode Committee, with three Republicans and two Democrats, was accused by James Buchanan's supporters of being nakedly partisan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the people in the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "The Covode Committee was unable to establish grounds for impeaching James Buchanan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Covode Committee arrest anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan was about 69 years old when the Covode Committee tried to impeach him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was James Buchanan when the Covode Committee tried to impeach him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Covode Committee meet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "The majority report issued on June 17 alleged corruption and abuse of power among members of James Buchanan's cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Covode Committee besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "The Democratic report pointed out that evidence was scarce, but did not refute the allegations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the June 17 majority report alleging corruption and abuse of power among members of James Buchanan's cabinet received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 806, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan claimed to have passed triumphantly through this ordeal with complete vindication.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan end up leaving office because of the report from the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 807, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler was born on February 24, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Judith Butler born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 807, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler was born in Cleveland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judith Butler grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 807, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler's parents were practicing Reform Jews. Her mother was raised Orthodox, eventually becoming Conservative and then Reform, while her father was raised Reform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Judith Butler's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 807, "Truth_answer": "As a child and teenager, Judith Butler attended both Hebrew school and special classes on Jewish ethics, where she received her first training in philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judith Butler go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 807, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler attended Bennington College before transferring to Yale University, where she studied philosophy, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1978 and her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 808, "Truth_answer": "In the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution, Judith Butler proposes that gender is performative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Performative Acts relative to Judith Butler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 808, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler argues that gender is best perceived as performative, which suggests that it has a social audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Judith Butler argue that gender is performative in the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 808, "Truth_answer": "In the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution, Judith Butler proposes that gender is performative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler write a book or is the notion that gender is performative a spoken theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 808, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution by Judith Butler received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 808, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler received the 2012 Theodor W. Adorno Award, the 2008 Mellon Award for her exemplary contributions to scholarship in the humanities, and the 1999 Guggenheim Fellowship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler receive any awards or accolades?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 808, "Truth_answer": "For Judith Butler, the script of gender performance is effortlessly transmitted generation to generation in the form of socially established meanings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in the Performative Acts and Gender Constitution section of the Judith Butler article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb's father gave him $40 when he left home after high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Crumb do in 1962?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb's first job, in 1962, was drawing novelty greeting cards for American Greetings in Cleveland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Crumb do when he left home after high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb stayed with the American Greetings company for four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Robert Crumb draw novelty greeting cards for American Greetings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Dissatisfied with greeting card work, Robert Crumb tried to sell cartoons to comic book companies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Crumb do after working for American Greetings for four years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Comic book companies showed little interest in Robert Crumb's work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Crumb successful in trying to sell cartoons to comic book companies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like the cartoons Robert Crumb tried to sell to comic book companies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb married Dana Morgan in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb do anything else besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "The relationship was unstable as Robert Crumb frequently went his own way, and he was not close to his son Jesse, who was born in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb and Dana Morgan have any children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "In 1965 and 1966 Robert Crumb had a number of Fritz the Cat strips published in the men's magazine Cavalier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb do any other work after leaving American Greetings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with his job and marriage when in June 1965 he began taking LSD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Robert Crumb article besides the number of Fritz the Cat strips published in the men's magazine Cavalier?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "One bad trip left Robert Crumb in a muddled state for half a year, during which for a time he left Dana Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb and Dana Morgan divorce when he was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with his job and marriage and began taking LSD in June 1965?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 809, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb muddled state ended when he and Dana Morgan took a strong dose of the drug together in April 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb remarry after leaving Dana Morgan for half a year after a bad trip?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Independent publisher Don Donahue invited Robert Crumb to make a comic book; Crumb drew up two issues of Zap Comix, and Donahue published the first in February 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zap relative to Robert Crumb?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb had difficulty at first finding retailers who would stock it, and at first his wife took to selling the first run herself out of a baby carriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Robert Crumb's Zap Comix?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Zap Comix by Robert Crumb was financially successful, and developed a market for underground comix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Zap Comix by Robert Crumb successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb was a prolific cartoonist in the late 1960s and early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Zap Comix by Robert Crumb was financially successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb met cartoonist S. Clay Wilson, an art school graduate who saw himself as a rebel against middle-class American values and whose comics were violent and grotesque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Crumb do with S. Clay Wilson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "S. Clay Wilson's attitude inspired Robert Crumb to give up the idea of the cartoonist-as-entertainer and to focus on comics as open, uncensored self-expression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Crumb do with the information that cartoonist S. Clay Wilson was an art school graduate who saw himself as a rebel against middle-class American values and whose comics were violent and grotesque?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "In particular, Robert Crumb's work soon became sexually explicit, as in the pornographic Snatch he and S. Clay Wilson produced late in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Robert Crumb was inspired by S. Clay Wilson's attitude to give up the idea of the cartoonist-as-entertainer and to focus on comics as open, uncensored self-expression?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "The second issue of Zap Comix by Robert Crumb appeared in June. In December, Don Donahue published the still-unreleased issue as #0 and a new third issue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the underground comix relative to Robert Crumb besides what is mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Zap Comix by Robert Crumb was financially successful, and developed a market for underground comix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the second, #0, and third issues of Zap Comix by Robert Crumb successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "Robert Crumb produced much of his best-known work in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including strips featuring characters such as Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and Angelfood McSpade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Robert Crumb's achievements?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 810, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characters were involved in Robert Crumb's best-known work besides Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and Angelfood McSpade?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Harrison Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harrison Ford's first career move?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford's first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harrison Ford's first film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round is a 1966 crime film starring James Coburn, Camilla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne, Todd Armstrong, Robert Webber, and Rose Marie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007053942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Heat_on_a_Merry-Go-Round_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford appear in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round with anyone notable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "Star Wars became one of the most successful movies of all time and established Harrison Ford as an international superstar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harrison Ford's most successful film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Harrison Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting I should know about Harrison Ford's early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford did not get it, but stayed in California and eventually signed a $150-per-week contract with Columbia Pictures' new talent program, playing bit roles in films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford get hired at the job he applied at for radio voice-overs in 1964?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford was finally credited as Harrison J. Ford in the 1967 Western film A Time for Killing, but the J did not stand for anything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a specific film that got Harrison Ford's career to take a turn for success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 811, "Truth_answer": "A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did A Time for Killing (The Long Ride Home) come out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford get into legal trouble?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "On October 23, 1999, Harrison Ford was involved in the crash of a Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable incidents that involved Harrison Ford?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "The National Transportation Safety Board accident report states that Harrison Ford was piloting the aircraft over the Lake Piru riverbed near Santa Clarita, California, on a routine training flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford flying the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter or was he a passenger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "Neither Harrison Ford nor the instructor pilot suffered any injuries, though the helicopter was seriously damaged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford hurt in the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter incident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "On March 5, 2015, Harrison Ford's plane, believed to be a Ryan PT-22 Recruit, made an emergency landing on the Penmar Golf Course in Venice, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more current incidents Harrison Ford's involved in besides the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter incident in 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford suffered a broken pelvis and broken ankle during the accident, as well as other injuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford hurt in the 2015 plane incident in Venice, California?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 812, "Truth_answer": "On February 13, 2017, Harrison Ford landed an Aviat Husky at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, on the taxiway left of runway 20L.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Harrison Ford having incidents besides the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter incident in 1999 and the 2015 plane incident in Venice, California?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "John Stossel was criticized for a segment on his October 11, 1999, show during which he argued that AIDS research has received too much funding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was John Stossel criticized?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to John Stossel's claim that AIDS research has received too much funding in his October 11, 1999 show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "University of Texas economist James K. Galbraith has alleged that John Stossel, in his September 1999 special Is America #1?, used an out-of-context clip of Galbraith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other claim that John Stossel did that created a lot of controversy besides his claim that AIDS research has received too much funding in his October 11, 1999 show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "John Stossel used the clip of James K. Galbraith to convey the notion that Galbraith advocated the adoption by Europe of the free market economics practiced by the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John Stossel use the clip of James K. Galbraith in his September 1999 special Is America #1??", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to John Stossel's use of the out-of-context clip of James K. Galbraith in his September 1999 special Is America #1??", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Stossel's claim that created the biggest controversy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "David Mastio wrote that John Stossel has a conflict of interest in donating profits from his public speaking engagements to, among others, a non-profit called Stossel in the Classroom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Stossel article besides his claim that AIDS research has received too much funding in his October 11, 1999 show, and his use of an out-of-context clip of James K. Galbraith in his September 1999 special Is America #1??", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Stossel say about what David Mastio wrote about him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Stossel ever change his mind about the AIDS controversy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 813, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1984, during an interview for 20/20 on professional wrestling, wrestler David Schultz struck John Stossel twice after Stossel said professional wrestling was fake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023140752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information you can share about John Stossel besides his AIDS controversy, what David Mastio wrote about him, and using an out-of-context clip of James K. Galbraith?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 814, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq captained Pakistan in thirty Tests, winning eleven, drawing nine and losing ten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Inzamam-ul-Haq's captaincy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 814, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq set a record for scoring the most half centuries in One Day Internationals, 83 – though this is now surpassed by Sachin Tendulkar, Jacques Kallis and Kumar Sangakkara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Inzamam-ul-Haq have any records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 814, "Truth_answer": "The Pakistani Government, in 2005, awarded Inzamam-ul-Haq with the Sitara-e-Imtiaz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Inzamam-ul-Haq win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 814, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq was the leading run scorer for Pakistan in one-day internationals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Inzamam-ul-Haq play for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 814, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq rose to fame in the semi-final of the 1992 Cricket World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Inzamam-ul-Haq article besides his captaincy, records, awards, and who he played for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 815, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq was the leading run scorer for Pakistan in one-day internationals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Inzamam-ul-Haq connected to One Day International Cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 815, "Truth_answer": "As well as being a prolific batsman, Inzamam-ul-Haq also occasionally bowled gentle left-arm spin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Inzamam-ul-Haq play in One Day International Cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 815, "Truth_answer": "Handpicked by former Pakistan captain Imran Khan for the 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, Inzamam-ul-Haq was relatively unheard of before the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Inzamam-ul-Haq article besides him being a leading run scorer for Pakistan in One Day International Cricket and what position he played?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Captain Imran Khan find Inzamam-ul-Haq?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 815, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq played 378 matches, scored 11,739 runs, and had a batting average of 39.52 in One Day Internationals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Inzamam-ul-Haq's stats in One Day Internationals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Inzamam-ul-Haq's coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 816, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young is rumored to have refused to play with the Basie band on Friday, December 13 of that year for superstitious reasons spurring his dismissal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lester Young leave Basie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 816, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young subsequently led a number of small groups that often included his brother, drummer Lee Young, for the next couple of years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lester Young work with after Basie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 816, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs Lester Young recorded with his brother, Lee Young?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 816, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young accompanied Billie Holiday in a couple of studio sessions and also made a small set of recordings with Nat King Cole in June 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young join another band or just perform solo after leaving Basie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 816, "Truth_answer": "In August 1944 Lester Young appeared alongside drummer Jo Jones, trumpeter Harry Sweets Edison, and fellow tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet in Gjon Mili's short film Jammin' the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young work with any other musicians besides Billie Holiday and Nat King Cole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 816, "Truth_answer": "In 1956 Lester Young recorded two Granz-produced sessions including a reunion with pianist Teddy Wilson, trumpet player Roy Eldridge, trombonist Vic Dickenson, bassist Gene Ramey, and drummer Jo Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young perform in the 1950s at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died at age 59 on October 26, 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Hattie McDaniel's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hattie McDaniel treated before her death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "Thousands of mourners turned out to celebrate Hattie McDaniel's life and achievements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can I know about Hattie McDaniel's death besides when she died and her cause of death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel's second choice for burial was Rosedale Cemetery (now known as Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery), where she lies today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hattie McDaniel buried?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were those present at Hattie McDaniel's burial?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 817, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Tyler Cassidy, the new owner of the Hollywood Cemetery (renamed the Hollywood Forever Cemetery), offered to have Hattie McDaniel re-interred there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hattie McDaniel article and her death besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 818, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Music premiered in October 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the original production of The Sound of Music musical?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 818, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Music premiered at New Haven's Shubert Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Sound of Music musical take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 818, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, out of nine nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Sound of Music musical successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 818, "Truth_answer": "The original cast included Mary Martin as Maria, Theodore Bikel as Captain Georg von Trapp, Patricia Neway as Mother Abbess and Kurt Kasznar as Max Detweiler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took part in the making of the original The Sound of Music musical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 819, "Truth_answer": "Final Straw is the third studio album and major-label debut by British rock band Snow Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Straw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Final Straw the name of an album by Snow Patrol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 819, "Truth_answer": "The album is notable for bringing the band their first mainstream success outside of their native countries of Northern Ireland and Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Straw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Snow Patrol's Final Straw album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 819, "Truth_answer": "Run is a power ballad by Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol from their third studio album, Final Straw. It reached the top five on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223015707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_(Snow_Patrol_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snow Patrol's Final Straw album have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 819, "Truth_answer": "The record peaked at No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snow Patrol hit any charts with the Final Straw album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 820, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Frederick Weedon was alone with the body and cut off Osceola's head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What connection does Osceola have to relics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 820, "Truth_answer": "An acquaintance of Pitcairn Morrison, Dr. Benjamin Strobel made a plaster cast of Osceola's face and upper torso.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Benjamin Strobel successful doing the death mask of Osceola?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 820, "Truth_answer": "The process of pulling the first mold, which was soon displayed in the window of a Charleston drugstore, destroyed the original cast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Osceola's death mask was done?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 820, "Truth_answer": "Captain Pitcairn Morrison sent the death mask and some other objects collected by Weedon to an army officer in Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Captain Pitcairn Morrison do with Osceola's death mask?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 820, "Truth_answer": "Osceola was of mixed parentage, including Creek, Scottish, African American, and English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Osceola besides his remains being rendered into relics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 820, "Truth_answer": "Weedon kept the head for himself, as well as other objects belonging to Osceola, including a brass pipe and a silver concho.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was included in his collection?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "Through the 1820s and the turn of the decade, American settlers continued pressuring the US government to remove the Seminole from Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Osceola resisting in the 1830s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "The treaty negotiated at Payne's Landing called for the Seminoles to move west if the land were found to be suitable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731053952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Payne's_Landing_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Treaty of Payne's Landing consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "According to legend, Osceola stabbed the treaty with his knife, although there are no contemporary reports of this.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Osceola and the other Seminoles respond to the conditions of the Treaty of Payne's Landing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other party in the Treaty of Payne's Landing besides the Seminoles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "In August 1835 Private Kinsley Dalton was killed by Seminoles as he was carrying the mail from Fort Brooke to Fort King. The Second Seminole War was beginning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Treaty of Payne's Landing cause the Seminoles to go to war with the US government?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "In 1836, Osceola led a small group of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Osceola the war leader?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "The Dade massacre was an 1835 defeat for the United States Army that greatly escalated the Second Seminole War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731054027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dade_Massacre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Seminoles' first attack on the US government preceding the Second Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 821, "Truth_answer": "Following Francis Langhorne Dade's death many of the soldiers, in two single file lines, were also quickly killed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone killed in the attack on Dade's companies traveling from Fort Brooke to Fort King?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "The common clothing amongst the Gaelic Irish consisted of a woollen semi circular cloak worn over a loose-fitting, long-sleeved tunic made of linen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Gaelic Ireland dress in the Middle Ages?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "For men the léine reached to their ankles but was hitched up by means of a woven belt. The léine was hitched up to knee level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Irish wear any other distincti clothing besides their cloaks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "The cloak was simply thrown over both shoulders or sometimes over only one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gealic Irish have any other distinction in their clothing besides their tunics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "Women wore the léine at full length, rather than knee length for men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other distinction for Gaelic Irish women in dress compared to men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "Women invariably grew their hair long and, as in other European cultures, this custom was also common among the men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Irish wear their hair up or down?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "A short, tight-fitting jacket became popular later on and the Irish commonly wore hoods at that time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Gaelic Irish wear besides cloacks and tunics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "A léine is a loose-fitting, long-sleeved tunic made of linen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a léine in regards to Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "Throughout this period, the economy was mainly pastoral and money was generally not used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other significant fact about the article or this time period of Gaelic Irish society besides dress and clothing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 822, "Truth_answer": "For women, very long hair was seen as a mark of beauty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gaelic Irish focus on hair so much?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Gaelic Ireland was well furnished with roads and bridges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the transport in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Horses were one of the main means of long-distance transport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of transport did Gaelic Irish society use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Although horseshoes and reins were used, the Gaelic Irish did not use saddles, stirrups or spurs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Irish society use a special kind of horse or equipment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Every man was trained to spring from the ground on to the back of his horse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gaelic Irish people get on and off the horse without a saddle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Two-wheeled and four-wheeled chariots were used in Ireland from ancient times, both in private life and in war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Irish society have chariots or wagons as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "They were big enough for two people, made of wickerwork and wood, and often had decorated hoods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gaelic Irish chariots made of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Two-wheeled and four-wheeled chariots were used in Ireland from ancient times, both in private life and in war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Irish society have different kinds of chariots for different people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Bridges were typically wooden and in some places the roads were laid with wood and stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of roads did Gaelic Irish society have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "In some places the roads were laid with wood and stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gaelic Ireland roads made of?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "In some places the roads were laid with wood and stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Gaelic Ireland roads brick or dirt?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 823, "Truth_answer": "Boats used in Gaelic Ireland include canoes, currachs, sailboats and Irish galleys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other type of transportation did Gaelic Irish society use besides horses and chariots?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 824, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 27 stars Jared Leto as Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was chosen to act in the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 824, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan was in Chapter 27 as a John Lennon fan who befriends Mark David Chapman,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 824, "Truth_answer": "Mark Lindsay Chapman portrayed Lennon, in the 2007 film Chapter 27, which had Mark David Chapman as the lead character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actors were chosen for the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 824, "Truth_answer": "For his role, Leto gained 67 pounds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the actors prepare for their role sfor the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 824, "Truth_answer": "Leto drank microwaved pints of ice cream mixed with soy sauce and olive oil every night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Yuck! Did Jared Leto do any other preparations for the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "On April 7, 1983, she was preparing to travel to Los Angeles to appear on the 55th Academy Awards telecast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ethel Merman doing in later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "Merman was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma and the tumor caused Merman to become aphasic, and as her illness progressed, she lost her hair and her face swelled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ethel Merman develop any health problems in later life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "After she was diagnosed with brain cancer, Merman died at her home in Manhattan at the age of 76.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ethel Merman die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "On February 15, 1984 Merman died at her home in Manhattan at the age of 76.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day did Ethel Merman die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "Known primarily for her distinctive, powerful voice and leading roles in musical theatre, she has been called the undisputed First Lady of the musical comedy stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ethel Merman well known for anything regarding musical theatre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "Ethel Merman won the 1951 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_Me_Madam_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ethel Merman ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "On the evening of Merman's death, all 36 theatres on Broadway dimmed their lights at 9 pm in her honor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was their a big memorial for Ethel Merman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "The 56th Academy Awards, held on April 2, 1984, ended with a performance of There's No Business Like Show Business in tribute to Merman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did entertainment industry do anything else to honor Ethel Merman besides the dimming of lights at Broadway theatres?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 825, "Truth_answer": "The Irving Berlin song There's No Business Like Show Business, written for the musical Annie Get Your Gun, became Merman's signature song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Ethel Merman besides her voice, health, death, notability, awards, memorial and honors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "Merman was married and divorced four times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times was Ethel Merman married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "Her first marriage, in 1940, was to theatrical agent William Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ethel Merman marry first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "They were divorced in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ethel Merman divorce William Smith?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "Later that same year, Merman married newspaper executive Robert Levitt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ethel Merman after William Smith next marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "Merman and Levitt were divorced in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ethel Merman's marriage to Robert Levitt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "In March 1953, Merman married Robert Six, the president of Continental Airlines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the next Ethel Merman marriage after Robert Levitt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "They separated in December 1959 and were divorced in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ethel Merman's marriage to Robert Six?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "Merman's fourth and final marriage was to actor Ernest Borgnine. They were married in Beverly Hills on June 27, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ethel Merman re-marry after divorcing Robert Six?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "They separated on August 7, and Borgnine filed for divorce on October 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108172733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Merman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ethel Merman and Ernest Borgnine stay together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 826, "Truth_answer": "Their time together was mostly spent hurling profane insults at each other, and both would later admit that the marriage was a colossal mistake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120095202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Borgnine_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ethel Merman and Ernest Borgnine split?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 827, "Truth_answer": "Galtung's statements have drawn criticism for criticism of Western countries during the Cold War and perceived as a positive attitude to the Soviet Union, Cuba and Communist China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Johan Galtung criticized for regarding the Cold War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 827, "Truth_answer": "Galtung himself has vehemently repudiated accusations of antisemitism as smearing and libel in a published statement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johan Galtung respond to the criticism anti-Semitism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 827, "Truth_answer": "During the course of his career, Galtung statements and views have drawn criticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the criticism of Johan Galtung regarding the Cold War continue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 827, "Truth_answer": "Galtung himself has vehemently repudiated accusations of anti-Semitism as smearing and libel in a published statement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Johan Galtung do to handle the criticism of anti-Semitism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 827, "Truth_answer": "Haaretz accused Galtung for suggesting the possibility of a link between the 2011 Norway attacks and Mossad and maintaining that six Jewish companies control 96% of world media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the statement alleged by Haaretz on Johan Galtung?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 827, "Truth_answer": "TRANSCEND International was founded August 1993 by Johan Galtung and Fumiko Nishimura.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126122556id_/https://www.transcend.org/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other founder of TRANSCEND International besides Johan Galtung?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 828, "Truth_answer": "For Johan Galtung, the US is simultaneously a republic and an empire, a distinction he believes is highly relevant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johan Galtung think about the US?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 828, "Truth_answer": "The US is on one hand loved for its republican qualities, and on the other loathed by its enemies abroad for its perceived military aggressions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain Johan Galtung's distinction of the US being simultaneously a republic and an empire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 828, "Truth_answer": "In an article published in 2004, Galtung predicted that the US empire will decline and fall by 2020. He expanded on this hypothesis in his 2009 book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johan Galtung write anything about the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 828, "Truth_answer": "He expanded on his hypothesis in his 2009 book titled The Fall of the US Empire - and Then What? Successors, Regionalization or Globalization? US Fascism or US Blossoming?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Johan Galtung's 2009 book?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 828, "Truth_answer": "He added that many Americans had thanked him because it helped them resolve the conflict between their love for their country and their displeasure with foreign policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What responses were there to Johan Galtung's prediction of the US Empire's decline by 2020?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 828, "Truth_answer": "According to Galtung, the US empire causes unbearable suffering and resentment because the ...those who support the US Empire because of perceived benefits are engaging in unequal, non-sustainable, exchange patterns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112173930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Galtung_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johan Galtung have any other ideas about the US besides it's nature as a republic and empire, and decline?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Pelé is one of the most lauded players in history and is frequently ranked the best player ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of reception is there in relation to Pelé?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Among his contemporaries, Dutch star Johan Cruyff stated; Pelé was the only footballer who surpassed the boundaries of logic.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things contemporaries say about Pelé?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Alberto Torres opined; His great secret was improvisation. Those things he did were in one moment. He had an extraordinary perception of the game.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do people say about Pelé besides Johann Cruyff?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Tostão said Pelé was the greatest – he was simply flawless. And off the pitch he is always smiling and upbeat. You never see him bad-tempered. He loves being Pelé.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else said something positive about Pelé besides Johan Cryuff and Carlos Alberto Torres?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Maradona hit out at Pele for criticism he said the Brazilian made ahead of the tournament, while the Argentine also often plays down the achievements of his South American rival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229024303id_/https://www.goal.com/en/news/pele-my-friend-maradona-couldnt-head-or-shoot-with-his-right/1v1hy1u0jly3q12paf40hkjvwu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Pelé and Deigo Maradona get along?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Clodoaldo commented on the adulation he witnessed; In some countries they wanted to touch him, in some they wanted to kiss him...I thought it was beautiful, just beautiful.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people, besides Johann Cruyff, Carlos Alberto Torres and Tostão said things about Pelé?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "According to the IFFHS, Pelé is the most successful league goal-scorer in the world, scoring 1281 goals in 1363 games, which included unofficial friendlies and tour games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's another interesting thing about Pelé's legacy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "The inaugural Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Brazilian footballer Pelé in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521030857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laureus_Lifetime_Achievement_Award_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pelé get the Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 829, "Truth_answer": "Presenting Pelé, Nelson Mandela said; To watch him play was to watch the delight of a child combined with the extraordinary grace of a man in full.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pelé alive to receive the award?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 830, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, Girls was met with criticism regarding the all-white main cast in the otherwise culturally diverse setting of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Dunham_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114025606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_(TV_series)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy has Lena Dunham been involved in regarding Girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 830, "Truth_answer": "Dunham, in an interview with IndieWire said I really wrote the show from a gut-level place...only later did I realize that it was four white girls.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lena Dunham respond to accusations of Girl's all-white cast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 830, "Truth_answer": "Donald Glover guest starred as Sandy, a black Republican and Hannah's love interest, which was criticized as tokenism in response to the initial backlash from the first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Dunham_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lena Dunham diversify the cast of Girls after criticism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 830, "Truth_answer": "Girls has prompted debate about its treatment of feminism. It has been praised for its portrayal of women and female friendship but criticized as classist, racist, transphobic and misguided.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other controversies about Lena Dunham's Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 830, "Truth_answer": "Dunham declared on a podcast that she wished she'd had an abortion, explaining that she wanted to better understand women who have. The comment was widely condemned as insensitive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controversies has Lena Dunham been involved with besides on the TV show Girls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 830, "Truth_answer": "Agreeing that there is a lack of racial diversity on Girls, Maureen Ryan from The Huffington Post argues that the issue is the industry as a whole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114025606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_(TV_series)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were ther any other interesting comments on Lena Dunham's Girls lack of diversity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "While pitching in the 1937 All-Star Game, Dean fractured his toe from a line drive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dizzy Dean get injured in 1937?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "Coming back too soon from the injury, Dean changed his pitching motion and he hurt his arm, losing his great fastball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could Dizzy Dean not recover from his toe fracture to continue playing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "By 1938, Dean's arm was largely gone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dizzy Dean come back for after the injury?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "Dean changed his pitching motion and he hurt his arm, losing his great fastball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this effect Dizzy Dean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "Dean pitched the opening game of the series and with an ailing arm, relied more on his experience and grit to defeat the Pirates by a score of 2–1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Dizzy_Dean_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207012947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizzy_Dean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Even though Dizzy Dean had an ailing arm did he have a good outing against the Pirates in 1938?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "Dean’s value as a clubhouse leader boosted the Cubs’ resolve throughout the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221444id_/http://www.thisgreatgame.com:80/1938-baseball-history.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dizzy Dean's teammates think of Dean's performance for the 1938 Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "A brash and colorful personality, he is the last National League pitcher to win 30 games in one season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Dizzy_Dean_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207012947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizzy_Dean_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dizzy Dean other than his 1937 injury and subsequent career devlopments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 831, "Truth_answer": "Dizzy Dean's last pitching appearance resulted in the Browns achieving their third highest attendance in the 1947 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dizzy Dean succeed in helping the St.Louis Browns gain publicity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 832, "Truth_answer": "Following his playing career, Dean became a well-known radio and television sportscaster, calling baseball for the Cardinals in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Dizzy_Dean_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dizzy Dean's first broadcasting job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 832, "Truth_answer": "Following his playing career, Dean became a well-known radio and television sportscaster, where he teamed first with Buddy Blattner then with Pee Wee Reese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dizzy Dean's partner in broadcasting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 832, "Truth_answer": "Dizzy Dean did broadcasting for 24 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dizzy Dean do broadcasting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 832, "Truth_answer": "Every so often, he would sign off by saying, Don't fail to miss tomorrow's game!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Dizzy_Dean_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207012947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizzy_Dean_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dizzy Dean have any famous sayings as a broadcaster?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 832, "Truth_answer": "Dean once said, over an open mic, I don't know why they're calling this the Game of the Week. There's a much better game, Dodgers and Giants, over on NBC.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Dizzy_Dean_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207012947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizzy_Dean_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other Dizzy Dean sayings or flubs as a broadcaster other than Don't fail to miss tomorrow's game!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 832, "Truth_answer": "During rain delays, he was famous for off-key renditions of the Wabash Cannonball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Dizzy Dean's other quirks in the booth besides his sayings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "During the Elizabeth Smart case, when suspect Richard Ricci was arrested, Grace immediately and repeatedly proclaimed that Ricci was guilty, although there was little evidence to support this claim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversies was Nancy Grace involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "David Carr wrote, Since her show began in 2005, the presumption of innocence has found a willful enemy in the former prosecutor turned broadcast judge-and-jury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has been said about Nancy Grace besides her coverage of the Elizabeth Smart case?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "During the trial of David Westerfield, Grace made it clear on Larry King Live that she thought he was guilty, but she got some facts wrong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next controversy Nancy Grace had after the Elizabeth Smart case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "She said he had steam-cleaned his RV, but no evidence was introduced that he had.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nancy Grace say about David Westerfield during coverage of his trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "Grace took a vehemently pro-prosecution position throughout the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nancy Grace next after the David Westerfield trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "In September 2006, 22-year-old Melinda Duckett committed suicide following an interview conducted by Grace concerning the disappearance of Duckett's 2-year-old son Trenton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened on the Nancy Grace show besides her coverage of the Duke lacrosse case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 833, "Truth_answer": "Norton said during the interview that he has disliked her for some time, and she has previously blocked him on Twitter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jim Norton saying to Nancy Grace on the Jim Norton and Sam Roberts radio show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 834, "Truth_answer": "The Eye is the fifth studio album by King Diamond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720210318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eye_(King_Diamond_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Eye the name of an album by the band King Diamond?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 834, "Truth_answer": "No Presents for Christmas is one of the band's most well-known songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the band King Diamond's hit singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 834, "Truth_answer": "In July 1985, the band began recording their debut album at Sound Track Studio in Copenhagen, Denmark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325085009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Diamond_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more releases following the band King Diamond's No Presents for Christmas single?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 834, "Truth_answer": "King Diamond's Fatal Potrait album stayed on the chart for one week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the band King Diamond's Fatal Potrait album stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 834, "Truth_answer": "Since the band's inception, there have been over fifteen musicians in and out of King Diamond, with the only two mainstays being vocalist King Diamond and guitarist Andy LaRocque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325085009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Diamond_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band King Diamond besides The Eye album, singles, charts, and follow up releases?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 834, "Truth_answer": "After recording and touring with Mercyful Fate, King Diamond reformed his eponymous band in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325085009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Diamond_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what happened after King Diamond returned to Mercyful Fate in 1993?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 835, "Truth_answer": "No Presents for Christmas is the first music released by King Diamond's new band, after the breakup of Mercyful Fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425055053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Presents_for_Christmas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band King Diamond's first release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 835, "Truth_answer": "The band was formed by vocalist King Diamond, guitarist Michael Denner, and bassist Timi Hansen from the group Mercyful Fate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about the band King Diamond's formation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 835, "Truth_answer": "To round-out the line-up of the King Diamond band, the group chose drummer Mikkey Dee and guitarist Andy LaRocque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325085009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Diamond_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the band King Diamond's formation other than the members that came over from Mercyful Fate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 835, "Truth_answer": "Fatal Portrait is the debut album by the heavy metal band King Diamond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112035601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatal_Portrait_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band King Diamond's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 835, "Truth_answer": "No Presents for Christmas is one of the band's most well-known songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did the band King Diamond release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 835, "Truth_answer": "Fatal Portrait, the band's first full-length studio album, was released on 17 February 1986, through Roadrunner Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325085009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Diamond_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band King Diamond record that Fatal Portrait album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "In his book Från pol till pol, Hedin describes a journey through Asia and Europe between the late 1880s and the early 1900s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What book did Sven Hedin write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "He warned of the dangers he assumed to be coming from Czarist Russia, and called for a Swedish alliance with the German Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Sven Hedin want to join forces with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin was born in 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sven Hedin born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "His studies under the German geographer and China expert, Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen, awakened a love of Germany in Hedin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sven Hedin think of Germany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "In early 1914, when the Liberal government enacted cutbacks to the country's defenses, Hedin wrote the Courtyard Speech, in which King Gustaf V promised to strengthen the country's defenses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What speech did Sven Hedin write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "He admired Kaiser Wilhelm II, whom he even visited in exile in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin have any other thoughts of Germany other than his love of the country?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 836, "Truth_answer": "He viewed World War I as a struggle of the German race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sven Hedin think of World War I?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 837, "Truth_answer": "Hedin was a monarchist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sven Hedin's political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 837, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin was born in Stockholm, Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://jkcc.com/century/family28.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sven Hedin from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 837, "Truth_answer": "From 1905 onwards he took a stand against the move toward democracy in his Swedish homeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Sven Hedin's political views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 837, "Truth_answer": "In World War I he specifically allied himself in his publications with the German monarchy and its conduct of the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sven Hedin support in World War I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 837, "Truth_answer": "Hedin felt that Soviet Russia posed a great threat to the West, which may be part of the reason why he supported Germany during both World Wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sven Hedin start supporting Germany in both World Wars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 837, "Truth_answer": "He took sides in World War I in books like Ein Volk in Waffen. Den deutschen Soldaten gewidmet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin write any books during this time of World War I?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 838, "Truth_answer": "He believes that the common aim of all religions, an aim that everyone must try to find, is to foster tolerance, altruism and love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113104611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_dialogue_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Dalai Lama say about interfaith dialogue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 838, "Truth_answer": "The 14th Dalai Lama met with Pope Paul VI at the Vatican in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113104611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_dialogue_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 14th Dalai Lama promote interfaith dialogue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 838, "Truth_answer": "The world's preeminent Buddhist monk wanted to learn the Jewish secret for surviving exile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180319134518id_/http://www.jcpa.org/jl/hit20.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the 14th Dalai Lama met the Jewish teachers delegation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 838, "Truth_answer": "He explained the Buddhist belief that the Buddha offered differing teachings to students of differing personalities; therefore, no one religious doctrine could satisfy everyone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the outcomes of the the 14th Dalai Lama meetings with the Jewish teachers delegation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 838, "Truth_answer": "He met with Pope John Paul II in 1980 and also later in 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990, and 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113104611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_dialogue_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p17", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the 14th Dalai Lama met any other leaders other than Jewish teachers and Pope Paul VI?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 839, "Truth_answer": "He has said that democracy has deep roots in India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 14th Dalai Lama's take on democracy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 839, "Truth_answer": "He said that All problems must be solved through dialogue, through talk. The use of violence is outdated, and never solves problems.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the 14th Dalai Lama a non-violent person?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 839, "Truth_answer": "A recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, the US Congressional Gold Medal in 2006, Time magazine named him one of the Children of Mahatma Gandhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the 14th Dalai Lama other than his take on democracy and non-violent beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 839, "Truth_answer": "He Buddha always teaches us about forgiveness, tolerance, compassion...We are followers of Buddha.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the 14th Dalai Lama criticise Buddhist monk attacks on Muslims in Myanmar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 839, "Truth_answer": "He says he considers India the master and Tibet its disciple, as great scholars went from India to Tibet to teach Buddhism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 14th Dalai Lama's relationship with India?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 840, "Truth_answer": "On January 6, 2009, CNN announced that Gupta had been considered for the position of Surgeon General by President Barack Obama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sanjay Gupta a candidate for U.S. Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 840, "Truth_answer": "In March 2009 Gupta withdrew his name from consideration for the post, citing his family and his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Gupta go on to become U.S. Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 840, "Truth_answer": "In February 2009, Gupta hosted Anderson Cooper 360 covering the White House Health Summit. He also guest hosted Larry King Live in October 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sanjay Gupta do of significance during the time that he was bering considered for U.S. Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 840, "Truth_answer": "He is a frequent contributor to other CNN programs such as American Morning, Larry King Live and Anderson Cooper 360°.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Sanjay Gupta besides his possible consideration to be U.S. Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 840, "Truth_answer": "Representative John Conyers, Jr., wrote a letter opposing Gupta's nomination. Conyers supports a single-payer health care system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone not support Sanjay Gupta's nomination to U.S. Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "On August 15, 2009, Pittsburgh-based NBC affiliate WPXI reported that Angle had been arrested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kurt Angle involved in legal issues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "His girlfriend stated that she had filed a protection from abuse order and that he was stalking her in the Robinson area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Kurt Angle arrested in 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "On March 25, 2011, Angle was arrested in Thompson, North Dakota, and charged with being in control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated after failing a field sobriety test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kurt Angle driving drunk in 2011?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle's Defense attorney Mike Santicola stated that Angle refused a blood test that could lead to a one year revocation of his driver's license.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524102426id_/https://www.pwinsider.com/ViewArticle.php?id=26921&p=1_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kurt Angle refuse a blood test in 2007?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "Angle pleaded guilty to DUI charges in 2011 and was sentenced to one year of unsupervised probation and a ten-day suspended sentence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Angle serve jail time for his March 25, 2011 arrest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "Angle began preparing for the 1996 Summer Olympics under Dave Schultz at the Pennsylvanian Foxcatcher Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Kurt Angle besides his legal issues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "Angle was placed in Warren County Jail, before posting $2,000 bail and being released in the early morning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Angle serve jail time for his September 4, 2011 arrest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "On August 2, 2013, Angle was again charged with driving while intoxicated in Decatur, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Angle have any other legal issues other than his 2009 arrest and 2011 arrests?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 841, "Truth_answer": "On September 15, a District Court judge dropped the harassment, suspended license, and drug charges against Angle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Angle lose his license after his arrest in 2009?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "When Michael Davies, one of January Thirst's original vocalists, quit in December 2001, Matthew Evans and Johnny Phillips invited Matt Davies to try out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed the band Funeral for a Friend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "The band reformed as Funeral for a Friend; the name is derived from a song by Planes Mistaken for Stars, one of Davies' favourite bands at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Davies' tryout with the band Funeral for a Friend lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "The band recorded four tracks at Mighty Atom Studios for a proposed self-financed EP with another Welsh band From This Moment On.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Funeral for a Friend's first recordings on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "During the start of the New Year they parted ways with second guitarist Kerry Roberts and found a suitable replacement in Darran Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band Funeral for a Friend find after the first lineup change?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "Upon hearing From This Moment On, Mighty Atom Records approached the band and offered a two-album deal, resulting in their debut EP, Between Order and Model.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Funeral for a Friend do after finding Darran Smith?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "Before the EP's release, Andi Morris quit, with Johnny Phillips and Matthew Evans also leaving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Funeral for a Friend do before Between Order and Model's release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "The band recruited Gareth Davies on bass and Ryan Richards on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Funeral for a Friend find after Andi Morris, Johnny Phillips and Matthew Evans left?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Funeral for a Friend recorded their second EP, Four Ways to Scream Your Name, produced and mixed by Colin Richardson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened following Gareth Davies and Ryan Richards joining the band Funeral for a Friend?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 842, "Truth_answer": "In mid-2003, the band secured their first Kerrang! award, winning the award for Best UK Newcomer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Funeral for a Friend get for the release of Four Ways to Scream Your Name?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "Funeral for a Friend opened for their idols, Iron Maiden and supported Linkin Park throughout America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What helped the band Funeral for a Friend early on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "Streetcar is the first single released from Funeral for a Friend's second album Hours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Funeral for a Friend's single, Streetcar, on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "The album was produced, recorded and mixed by Terry Date, with co-production by the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hours_(Funeral_for_a_Friend_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced this Funeral for a Friend Hours album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "The album featured unusual methods of recording, for example Matt Davies' vocals were recorded whilst in a moving car and on a crowded Seattle street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about this Funeral for a Friend Hours album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "Matt Davies' vocals were recorded whilst in a moving car and on a crowded Seattle street, for the song Drive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Funeral for a Friend song featured unusual methods of recording for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "Just two weeks after its release the album was certified a Silver over 60,000 sales and was awarded a Gold for over 100,000 sales on 23 December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Funeral for a Friend Hours album do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "On 14 June 2005, the band released their second album Hours. In August of the same year, the band won a Kerrang! Award for Best British Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did the band Funeral for a Friend win?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "The band played an intimate gig for Kerrang! 105.2 at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall Bar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Funeral for a Friend perform gigs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 843, "Truth_answer": "The two shows were set to be on the 28th and 29 October at The Globe in Cardiff and O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Funeral for a Friend do these 2019 reunion shows?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Elbridge Gerry's view of the Connecticut Compromise equal to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "Gerry further proposed that senators of a state, rather than casting a single vote on behalf of the state, vote instead as individuals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Connecticut Compromise's adoption lead Elbridge Gerry to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "Gerry was also vocal in opposing the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted slaves as three fifths of a free person for the purposes of apportionment in the House of Representatives", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the proposed proportional apportionment of the House of Representatives mean for Elbridge Gerry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "Three-Fifths Compromise would gave southern states a decided advantage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the big problem with the Three-Fifths Compromise for Elbridge Gerry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "Gerry also advanced numerous proposals for indirect elections of the President of the United States, most of them involving limiting the right to vote to the state governors and electors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Elbridge Gerry try next regarding indirect elections for the lower house of Congress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "He voted against the proposed constitution, citing a concern about the convention's lack of authority to enact such major changes to the nation's system of government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the proposed Constitution cause Elbridge Gerry concern?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 844, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Ellsworth, a convention delegate from Connecticut, charged him with deliberately courting the Shays faction of anti-Federalists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elbridge Gerry charged for by Oliver Ellsworth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 845, "Truth_answer": "In four matches, he scored 102 runs at 102.00 including a best of 63 not out, and took 10 wickets at 32.50.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something Irfan Pathan did in his youth career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 845, "Truth_answer": "He was promoted to the Under-22s, where he scored 44 and took 4/71 in his first match, prompting the Baroda selectors to propel him into the senior team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there nything else notable about Irfan Pathan's youth career besides his time with Under-19s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 845, "Truth_answer": "Pathan was signed by Middlesex County Cricket Club for the English country season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irfan Pathan play domestically anywhere other than India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 845, "Truth_answer": "Pathan broke into the national team soon after turning 19, and evoked comparisons with Pakistan's Wasim Akram with his promising performances and prodigious swing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Irfan Pathan compared to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 845, "Truth_answer": "He was described by the media as the blue-eyed boy of the Indian cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media refer to Irfan Pathan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 845, "Truth_answer": "He was described by the media as the blue-eyed boy of the Indian cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the media call Irfan Pathan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "In September 1917, he was assigned to train reserve officers, first at Fort Oglethrope and then at Fort Leavenworth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dwight D. Eisenhower join World War I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "In February 1918, he was transferred to Camp Meade, Maryland, where he was assigned command of the 301st Heavy Tank Battalion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Dwight D. Eisenhower stationed during World War I?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "Dwight D. Eisenhower was Tank Company Commander at Camp Meade, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What rank was Dwight D. Eisenhower when at Camp Meade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "His unit was later ordered to France, but to his chagrin he received orders for the new tank corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower_p11", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Eisenhower_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dwight D. Eisenhower based in any foreign nation during World War I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "Completely missing out on the warfront left him depressed and bitter for a time, despite receiving the Distinguished Service Medal for his work at home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dwight D. Eisenhower receive any awards for his service in World War I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "He was promoted to brevet lieutenant colonel in the National Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330131855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Grenfell,_1st_Baron_Grenfell_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower_p11", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Eisenhower_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dwight D. Eisenhower get promoted during World War I?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 846, "Truth_answer": "His spirits were raised when the unit under his command received orders overseas to France. His wishes were thwarted when the armistice was signed a week before his departure date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dwight D. Eisenhower go to France in World War I?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 847, "Truth_answer": "In June 1956, Miller left his first wife, Mary Slattery, whom he married in 1940, and married film star Marilyn Monroe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Arthur Miller marry after his first wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 847, "Truth_answer": "They had met in 1951, had a brief affair, and remained in contact since.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arthur Miller's relationship with Marilyn Monroe start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 847, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation was founded to honor the legacy of Miller and his New York City Public School Education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Arthur Miller Foundation start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 847, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Miller's career spanned over seven decades, and at the time of his death, Miller was considered to be one of the greatest dramatists of the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Arthur Miller's legacy besides his foundation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 847, "Truth_answer": "Miller retained strong ties to his alma mater throughout the rest of his life, lending his name to the Arthur Miller Theatre in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Arthur Miller Theatre being the only theatre in the world that bears Miller's name important to Miller?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 847, "Truth_answer": "The Arthur Miller Foundation programs are made possible through sponsors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082957id_/https://arthurmillerfoundation.org/who-we-are/our-supporters/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the Arthur Miller Foundation funded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "The lead single, Ring Ding Dong, was released digitally on October 14 and charted atop of several Korean music charts and gained popularity all over Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shinee rise to popularity start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer is the second full-length album by South Korean boy band Shinee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer_(Shinee_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Shinee's Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "On July 19, 2010, the group released their second full-length studio album, Lucifer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Shinee's Lucifer album released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "The album is listed by Gaon Album Chart as the sixth best-selling album of 2010 in South Korea, with 124,961 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer_(Shinee_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Shinee's Lucifer albums were sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "Shinee won the Popularity Award at the 2010 Golden Disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee receive any other awards in 2010?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "Shinee had their first stage performance for the song on KBS's Music Bank in June 2009, where the group also received the award for the first place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shinee get first place in around the time of Lucifer's release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "Shinee have been awarded the Best Dance Performance Award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards three times in a row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards that Shinee won in 2010 besides the 2010 Golden Disc Awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "Shinee is considered to be one of the best live vocal groups in K-pop and is known for their highly synchronized and complex dance routines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Shinee other than Lucifer and their awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 2010, Lucifer had been downloaded 1,431,431 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer_(Shinee_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many downloads did that Shinee Lucifer song have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "Amidst their promotional activities for the second studio album, the group also participated in the SMTown Live '10 World Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other highlights of 2010 for Shinee than the release of Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 848, "Truth_answer": "On December 26, 2010, Shinee commenced their first concert tour, Shinee World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did that Shinee Shinee World tour start?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "On May 22, 2008, the group's first EP, Replay, was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shinee debut with their first release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The group's Replay debuted at number ten on the Korean music charts and peaked at number eight, selling 17,957 copies in the first half of 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Shinee's Replay EP do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The Shinee World is the first Korean language studio album recorded by South Korean boy band, Shinee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shinee_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Shinee's debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "On December 26, 2010, Shinee commenced their first concert tour, Shinee World, at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee tour or play anywhere following The Shinee World album release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The event was attended by approximately 24,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people attended Shinee's 2010 concert at Yoyogi National Gymnasium?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The album includes the lead single Love Like Oxygen and their previous single Replay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other singles on the Shinee The Shinee World album other than the eponymous track?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "Originally a five-piece group, vocalist Jonghyun died in December 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else in the article on Shinee besides their first release, first album, first tour and attendance, and other singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The group attended the Style Icon Awards on October 30, 2008, where they received the Best Style Icon Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee win any other awards than the 2008 Best New Artist at the Asia Song Festival?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "In November 2008, Shinee won the Best New Male Group award at the 10th annual Mnet Asian Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Shinee win Best New Male Group?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The group won the award for Newcomer Album of the Year at the 23rd Annual Golden Disk Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710093016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Shinee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Shinee win Newcomer Album of the Year?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 849, "Truth_answer": "The group gained attention for starting a fashion trend amongst students, which the media dubbed the Shinee Trend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee have anything written about them by the media?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 850, "Truth_answer": "Queen + Adam Lambert is a collaboration between the active members of the British band Queen and American vocalist Adam Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Queen doing with Adam Lambert?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 850, "Truth_answer": "Queen Forever is a compilation album by the British rock band Queen. Released on 10 November 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Forever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Queen releasing albums still?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 850, "Truth_answer": "On 17 April 2019, four tour dates were announced for Japan in January 2020; Tokyo, Osaka and Aichi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Queen touring still?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 850, "Truth_answer": "The Rhapsody Tour is the ongoing worldwide concert tour by British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the band Queen performing still?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 850, "Truth_answer": "May and Taylor said that although the tour with Lambert is a limited thing, they are open to him becoming an official member, and cutting new material with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Queen sing any songs with Lambert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 850, "Truth_answer": "On 24 February 2019, Queen + Adam Lambert opened the 91st Academy Awards ceremony held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_%28band%29_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam and the band Queen do anything else together besides touring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 851, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rodgers is an English singer who was the vocalist for Free and Bad Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Paul Rodgers, the singer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 851, "Truth_answer": "Two of the four members of the British rock group Queen proposed a collaboration with Rodgers, in which he would sing lead vocals on a European tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023152645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rodgers_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Queen do with Paul Rodgers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 851, "Truth_answer": "Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour was a world concert tour by Brian May and Roger Taylor, joined by Paul Rodgers under the moniker of Queen + Paul Rodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_%2B_Paul_Rodgers_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the UK Music Hall of Fame the only place the band Queen and Paul Rodgers performed together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 851, "Truth_answer": "Between 2005 and 2006, Queen + Paul Rodgers embarked on a world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://beatzone.eu/artist/Queen_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_%28band%29_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Queen's world tour with Paul Rodgers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 851, "Truth_answer": "Estimates of Queen's record sales range from 170 million to 300 million records, making them one of the world's best-selling music artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.lyricsfreak.com/q/queen/crazy+little+thing+called+love_20112680.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band Queen besides their work with Paul Rodgers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "Drake enrolled at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University to study English Literature in October 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did singer-songwriter Nick Drake go to Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "According to Drake's friend Paul Wheeler, Drake had already decided not to complete his third year at Cambridge and was excited by the contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did singer-songwriter Nick Drake graduate from Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "Impressed by a four-track demo recorded in Drake's college room in early 1968, Joe Boyd offered Drake a management, publishing, and production contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did singer-songwriter Nick Drake decide to quit Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "While playing support to Country Joe and the Fish, Drake made an impression on Ashley Hutchings, bass player with Fairport Convention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was singer-songwriter Nick Drake's big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "Family Tree is a compilation album of recordings by Nick Drake. The album is notable for the appearance of Nick's sister Gabrielle and contribution of Nick's mother, Molly Drake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on singer-songwriter Nick Drake besides his time and activiites at Cambridge, leading to his recording contract with Island Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "Ashley Stephen Hutchings is an English bassist, vocalist, songwriter, arranger, band leader, writer and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116075148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Hutchings_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ashley Hutchings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 852, "Truth_answer": "Hutchings introduced Drake to the 25-year-old American producer Joe Boyd, owner of the production and management company Witchseason Productions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did singer-songwriter Nick Drake meet Joe Boyd?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "Zia did not trust the civilian institutions and legislators to ensure the country's integrity and sovereignty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the 1977 Pakistan parliamentary elections postponed by Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1985 that general elections were held.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212085331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Fair_Play_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did akistan parliamentary elections actually take place after postponement by Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "Zia strongly defended his decision for postponing the elections and demanded that scrutiny of political leaders who had engaged in malpractice in the past.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's call for accountability about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "The PNA adopted its policy of retribution first, elections later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the PNA following Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's postponement of parliamentary elections?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "Zia's policy severely tainted his credibility as many saw the broken promise of parliamentary elections as malicious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any repercussions of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's postponement of parliamentary elections?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "A Disqualification Tribunal was formed, and several individuals who had been members of parliament were charged with malpractice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened when Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq divided and separated secular, Islamist and conservative factions in government?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 853, "Truth_answer": "Members of parliament were charged with malpractice and disqualified from participating in politics at any level for the next seven years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the charges levied by the Disqualification Tribunal in Pakistan following Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's postponement of parliamentary elections?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 854, "Truth_answer": "The United States, notably the Reagan Administration, was an ardent supporter of Zia's military regime and a close ally of Pakistan's conservative-leaning ruling military establishment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the United States sponsorship of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 854, "Truth_answer": "The Reagan administration declared Zia's regime as the front line ally of the United States in the fight against the threat of Communism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the US sponsor Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq to come to the US or sponsored his actions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 854, "Truth_answer": "Many of Pakistan's political scientists and historians widely suspected that the riots and coup against Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was orchestrated with help of the US Central Intelligence Agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pakistani people react to the tacit approval of the Reagan administration toward's Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's overthrow of Bhutto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 854, "Truth_answer": "The port city of Karachi, on the Arabian Sea 800 miles southwest of here, was the hardest hit, with work stoppages virtually paralyzing commercial activity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201231095541id_/https://www.nytimes.com/1977/04/21/archives/protests-against-pakistan-regime-virtually-paralyze-karachi-port.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any protests regarding Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's governmental actions leading up to the coup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 854, "Truth_answer": "Former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark widely suspected the United States' involvement in bringing down the Bhutto's government, and publicly accused the United States' Government after attending the trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the 1977 Pakistani coup in regards to public opinion in the United States?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 854, "Truth_answer": "The United States refused any involvement in Bhutto's fall, and argued that it was Bhutto who had alienated himself over the five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the US respond to allegations of aiding Bhutto's fall from government in Pakistan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen is best known for efforts to improve working conditions for his factory workers and his promotion of experimental socialistic communities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Welsh social reformer Robert Owen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1800s, he became wealthy as an investor and eventual manager of a large textile mill at New Lanark, Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Welsh social reformer Robert Owen's mill located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen took over New Lanark on 1 January 1800 for £60,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101082458id_/https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/lanark/newlanark/history1.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was New Lanark textile mill purchased for ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Encouraged by his success in the management of cotton mills in Manchester, Owen hoped to conduct the New Lanark mill on higher principles than purely commercial ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen purchase the New Lanark textile mill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Owen's first moves were to increase the working day from 13 to 14 hours and to tighten discipline, dismissing anyone found drunk three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other higher versus commercial principles were Welsh social reformer Robert Owen hoping for ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Children from poorhouses and charities of Edinburgh and Glasgow were treated well by Owen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What children did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen treat well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Over the years, Dale and his son-in-law, Owen, worked to improve the factory workers' lives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about the New Lanark textile mill and the workers' environment in regards to Robert Owen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "Many employers operated the truck system that paid workers in total or in part with tokens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were workers during the time of Robert Owen's mill operation paid?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 855, "Truth_answer": "The tokens had no monetary value outside the mill owner's truck shop, where the owners could supply shoddy goods and charge top prices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the tokens paid to mill workers in the truck system used for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was born on 14 May 1771.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208171515id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-Owen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Welsh social reformer Robert Owen born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was born in Newtown, a small market town in Montgomeryshire, Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Welsh social reformer Robert Owen born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was born to Anne and Robert Owen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Welsh social reformer Robert Owen's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Robert was the sixth of the family's seven children, two of whom died at a young age. His surviving siblings were William, Anne, John, and Richard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen attended local schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "He left school at the age of ten and was apprenticed to a Stamford, Lincolnshire, draper for four years. He also worked in London draper shops as a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen have a job early in his life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "He was employed at Satterfield's Drapery in Saint Ann's Square.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen have any other job other than his draper apprenticeship and london draper shop work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen's father was a saddler, ironmonger, and local postmaster; his mother was the daughter of a Newtown farming family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen's parents do for a living?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 856, "Truth_answer": "Around the age of eighteen, Owen moved to Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Welsh social reformer Robert Owen live in his early life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "McKinley grew up in Poland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William McKinley grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "William McKinley Jr. was born in 1843 in Niles, Ohio, the seventh of nine children", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William McKinley have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "Graduating from Poland Seminary in 1859, he enrolled the following year at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did William McKinley attend?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "He remained at Allegheny for only one year, returning home in 1860 after becoming ill and depressed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William McKinley graduate college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "When his Army friend Rutherford B. Hayes was nominated for governor in 1867, McKinley made speeches on his behalf in Stark County, his first foray into politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led William McKinley to politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "William McKinley was nine when his family moved to Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was William McKinley when the family moved to Ohio?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 857, "Truth_answer": "In 1852, the family moved from Niles to Poland, Ohio so that their children could attend the better schools there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William McKinley's family move to Ohio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "McKinley and the 23rd Ohio, led by Colonel Eliakim P. Scammon, set out for western Virginia in July 1861 as a part of the Kanawha Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in western Virginia to William McKinley during the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "The Army of Northern Virginia was the enemy of Union forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were William McKinley's enemy in conflicts in western Virginia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "The Union lost the Second Battle of Bull Run to the Confederacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Union win the Second Battle of Bull Run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "The 23rd was in the thick of the fighting at Antietam, and McKinley himself came under heavy fire when bringing rations to the men on the line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Antietam to William McKinley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "His legacy was suddenly cut short when he was shot on September 6, 1901 by Leon Czolgosz, a second-generation Polish-American with anarchist leanings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on William McKinley besides his service in the American Civil War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "Antietam is considered a turning point of the war and a victory for the Union because it ended Lee's strategic campaign", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223110617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Antietam_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland_in_the_American_Civil_War_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Union lose the Battle of Antietam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 858, "Truth_answer": "Antietam allowed President Lincoln to issue the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, which gave Confederate states until January 1, 1863, to return or else lose their slaves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything special come fromthe Second Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Antietam?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon was a teen when his family moved to San Diego.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210619id_/https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/bernie-leadon/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bernie Leadon grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "His parents were Dr. Bernard Leadon, Jr. and Ann Teresa Sweetser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210619id_/https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/bernie-leadon/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Bernie Leadon's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "His mother was Ann Teresa Sweetser.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bernie Leadon's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "His brother is musician Tom Leadon who plays in the band Mudcrutch which began the career of Tom Petty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon met The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers, who were a local bluegrass group, and it was an excellent place for Bernie to develop his talents in California Country rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210619id_/https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/bernie-leadon/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bernie Leadon get intereted in music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "Eagles with Leadon played at the California Jam festival in Ontario, California on April 6, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon perform anywhere with Eagles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 859, "Truth_answer": "Leadon is credited with helping shape Eagles's early country-rock sound, bringing his strong sense of harmony as well as his country, bluegrass and acoustic sensibilities to the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon have any successes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 the film Patton, which was co-written by Coppola, was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1970 to Francis Ford Coppola?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "The film Patton won seven Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106041400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patton_(film)_p1", "https://portlandflag.org/2015/04/16/us-flag-20th-century-part2/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1970 film Patton, a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "Coppola co-wrote the script for Patton in 1970 along with Edmund H. North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121043602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Ford_Coppola_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Francis Ford Coppola co-write the film Patton with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Scott's performance won him an Academy Award for Best Actor at the 43rd Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106041400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patton_(film)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Patton get other awards besides Coppola and North's Best Original Screenplay Academy Awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 Coppola earned the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Patton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Ford Coppola recieve an award for the movie Patton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "The opening monologue, delivered by George C. Scott as General Patton with an enormous American flag behind him, remains an iconic and often quoted image in film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie Patton popular culturally?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "Patton stars George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Michael Bates and Karl Michael Vogler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who acted in the movie Patton?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 860, "Truth_answer": "Patton was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/culture/film-tv/21-greatest-films-about-political-leaders_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106041400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patton_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106041400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patton_(film)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the director of the film Patton?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "The Godfather Part II is a 1974 American crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130151943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_Part_II_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/list/long-movies/anncasano?ref=also_ranked&pos=16&a=0&l=18831555<ype=n&g=0_p3", "https://tamilrockerss.co.in/category/hollywood-movies/crime-hollywood-movies/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Francis Ford Coppola's connection with The Godfather Part II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "The Godfather Part II's principal photography began in October 1973 and wrapped up in June 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130151943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_Part_II_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Godfather Part II filmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "The Godfather Part II grossed 88 million worldwide on a 13 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130151943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_Part_II_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Godfather Part II successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "The film won six Academy Awards at the 47th Academy Awards and became the first sequel to win for Best Picture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130151943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_Part_II_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Godfather Part II receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "The Godfather Part II starred Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the actors in The Godfather Part II?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "The Godfather Part II is a film by Francis Ford Coppola from a screenplay co-written with Mario Puzo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130151943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather_Part_II_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/list/long-movies/anncasano?ref=also_ranked&pos=16&a=0&l=18831555<ype=n&g=0_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Ford Coppola write the screenplay for The Godfather Part II?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 861, "Truth_answer": "Coppola discussed his decision to make The Godfather Part II the first film use Part II in its title in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Francis Ford Coppola reveal any secrets about filming The Godfather Part II?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "His 65 consecutive victories in the long jump achieved over a span of 10 years is one of the sport's longest undefeated streaks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.curiouspoint.com/2016/06/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one athletic accomplishment Carl Lewis is famous for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "Lewis was up against Mike Powell, the silver medalist in the event from the 1988 Olympics and the top-ranked long jumper of 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Carl Lewis compete against at the 1991 World Championships in the long jump?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Bulls drafted Lewis in the 1984 NBA Draft as the 208th overall pick, although he had played neither high school nor college basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information regarding Carl Lewis as a competitive athlete besides his track and field career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "He is one of only three Olympic athletes who won a gold medal in the same individual event in four consecutive Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Carl Lewis compete in track and field events?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "Lewis was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1984 NFL Draft, even though he did not play football in college. He never played in the NFL either.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Carl Lewis famous for competing in any other sports than track and field?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "He set world records in the 100 m, 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m relays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.curiouspoint.com/2016/06/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Lewis rank in anything else besides long jump?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "The world record for 100 meters was broken by Carl Lewis at the 1991 World Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Lewis win any other titles in events other than long jump and relays??", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 862, "Truth_answer": "His career spanned from 1979 to 1996, when he last won an Olympic event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.curiouspoint.com/2016/06/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930231303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Lewis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Carl Lewis a competitive athlete?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live, Forte joined the cast, premiering at the beginning of the show's twenty-eighth season in the fall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Will Forte start with Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "While performing with the Groundlings, he was spotted by Lorne Michaels, the creator of Saturday Night Live and he was invited to audition for SNL, which he regarded as unexpected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Will Forte get that opportunity to work on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "The twenty-eighth season of Saturday Night Live aired between October 5, 2002, and May 17, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was it when Will Forte joined Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "Hired to fill the absences of Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer were comedian/punk musician Fred Armisen and TV writer Will Forte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109011027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_Live_(season_28)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on Saturday Night Live during the time Will Forte was hired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "He joined SNL in 2002, spending eight years as a cast member on the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Will Forte work on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "His early years on the program were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened during this time on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "“ said that I was too much in the writer’s mind-set, and that when it was somebody else’s sketch I had to take ownership of the character,” Forte said.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Will Forte nearly fired from Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 863, "Truth_answer": "By his fifth SNL season, Forte was loose enough to consider a pitch by writer Jorma Taccone originally earmarked for host Lance Armstrong, based on TV show MacGyver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Will Forte do after returning to Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "Forte's first successful foray into comedy was 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick, a comic book he produced that details incompetent men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Will Forte get started in comedy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick is a comic book that details incompetent men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190604163619id_/https://www.vulture.com/2015/05/25-factoids-about-will-forte.html_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Will Forte's comic book 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "The comics landed him his first professional job writing for The Jenny McCarthy Show, a short-lived variety show starring Jenny McCarthy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Will Forte's first professional job after writing his comic book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte wrote on all 24 epiodes of The Jenny McCarthy Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Will Forte write on The Jenny McCarthy Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte wrote for the Late Show with David Letterman in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Will Forte's next job after The Jenny McCarthy Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "After only nine months at Letterman, he was let go from the job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did he work on that show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "He noted he didn't have enough experience writing to be on the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Will Forte let go from the Late Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 864, "Truth_answer": "Forte returned to Los Angeles and began performing with the Groundlings' Main Company, with Cheryl Hines, Jim Rash and Maya Rudolph.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do after the Letterman show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 865, "Truth_answer": "At the urging of Louis Armstrong, Jeffries moved to Chicago where he performed in various clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Herb Jeffries get started in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 865, "Truth_answer": "During his time with the Duke Ellington Orchestra as a lead vocalist, Jeffries proved his talent as a mature singer, demonstrating his wide vocal range.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Herb Jeffries play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 865, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries wrote I'm a Happy Cowboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herb Jeffries write any songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 865, "Truth_answer": "Watching young boys fill theatres to watch the latest western, Jeffries resolved to create a cowboy hero geared specifically for such an audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Herb Jeffries other than his music career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "The Proposition is a soundtrack recorded by Nick Cave in collaboration with Warren Ellis, and was produced for the film The Proposition, released in October 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161128201254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Proposition_(soundtrack)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nick Cave contribute to music in film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "At the 2005 AFI Awards The Proposition soundtrack won Best Original Music Score for Cave and Ellis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161128201254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Proposition_(soundtrack)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Nick Cave's film compositions award-winning songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave's work has appeared in the Netflix series After Life, BBC series Peaky Blinders and the Australian series Jack Irish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the name of the television programs Nick Cave wrote music for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Cave wrote the libretto for the opera Shell Shock by Nicholas Lens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave collaborate with anyone else outside of television and film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave won the Douglas Hickox Award Best Debut Director for 20,000 Days on Earth at the 2014 British Independent Film Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave win any awards for film or television?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have been considered one of the most original and celebrated bands of the post-punk and alternative rock eras in the '80s and onward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Nick Cave produce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "Cave's first film appearance was in Wim Wenders' 1987 film Wings of Desire, in which he and the Bad Seeds are shown performing at a concert in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave make any appearances in film or television?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 866, "Truth_answer": "Cave's music is generally characterized by a wide variety of influences and lyrical obsessions with death, religion, love and violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of subjects was Nick Cave's music about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "Rogue Traders formed as an Australian electronic, pop rock band in Melbourne in 2002 by former members of Union State, James Ash on keyboards and Steve Davis on guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders begin in 2002 or were they already together at that point?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "Rouge Traders' second album, Here Come the Drums peaked at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and reached the top 50 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders have a more successful song/album after We Know What You're Up To?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "The second single from the Here Come the Drums album, Way to Go! reached number seven in Australia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of success did the second Rogue Traders' single off of Here Come the Drums receive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "Watching You is the third song released by Australian band Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come the Drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders release a third single off of Here Come the Drums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian band Rogue Traders, released in Australia on 23 October 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Come_the_Drums_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders release an album after the singles off of Here Comes the Drums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "In June at the APRA Music Awards of 2006, Rogue Traders won their first APRA Award, with Way to Go! taking out the Most Performed Dance Work category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426000137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_Traders_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rogue Traders win ARIA awards in either category for Way to Go!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 867, "Truth_answer": "We Know What You're Up To is the debut studio album by Rogue Traders. After disappointing sales and poor publicity, Rogue Traders was dropped from the label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Rogue Traders's debut album successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 868, "Truth_answer": "Sonic Underground follows a main plot where Sonic was forced to separate from his mother due to a prophecy told by the Oracle of Delphius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sonic Underground's plot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 868, "Truth_answer": "The show takes place in a separate canon and continuity than any other Sonic the Hedgehog media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Sonic Underground and the plot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 868, "Truth_answer": "It was the first Sonic the Hedgehog television series to be sold on the iTunes Store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_Underground_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Sonic Underground other than the plot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 868, "Truth_answer": "Sonic had two siblings, Sonia and Manic, that were collectively part of a royal family who were forced to separate from their mother, Queen Aleena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_Underground_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are those three children of Queen Sonia in Sonic Underground?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 869, "Truth_answer": "Sonic Underground first aired in France from 6 January 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_Underground_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_Underground_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the series Sonic Underground first air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 869, "Truth_answer": "Sonic Underground first aired in France and then premiered in the United Kingdom and finally in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did this Sonic Underground series air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 869, "Truth_answer": "In Australia, Sonic Underground premiered on The Seven Network during The Big Breakfast in 1999 and later re-aired on KidsCo in 2009-2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_Underground_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Sonic Underground air in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 869, "Truth_answer": "Janice Sonski produced Sonic Underground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced this Sonic Underground show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 870, "Truth_answer": "Broken Silence is the third full-length studio album and fourth recording by American female hip-hop artist Foxy Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Silence_(Foxy_Brown_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007064600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ill_Na_Na_2:_The_Fever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rapper Foxy Brown's Broken Silence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 870, "Truth_answer": "Ill Na Na 2: The Fever was intended to be the fourth full-length studio album by Foxy Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007064600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ill_Na_Na_2:_The_Fever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rapper Foxy Brown's Ill Na Na 2?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 870, "Truth_answer": "The discography of Foxy Brown contains 16 singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161126033701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Brown_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any the rapper Foxy Brown singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 870, "Truth_answer": "I'll Be peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming both Brown and Jay-Z's highest charting single at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201110023244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ill_Na_Na_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rapper Foxy Brown have any other hit songs besides Get Me Home?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 870, "Truth_answer": "She also performed on the 1997 debut album by the Firm, the only album to be released by that group to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Brown_(rapper)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant during these years following Ill Na Na's release for the rapper Foxy Brown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 870, "Truth_answer": "She has held an extensive arrest record and served some time in jail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxy_Brown_(rapper)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rapper Foxy Brown do anything else besides her music releases?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "She died on 24 October 1537 at Hampton Court Palace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Queen consort of England Jane Seymour die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "She died of postnatal complications less than two weeks after the birth of her only child", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226120502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Queen consort of England Jane Seymour die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "Seymour died of puerperal fever, an infection that can occur post childbirth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806154718id_/https://www.biography.com/royalty/jane-seymour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What illness did Queen consort of England Jane Seymour have before her death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "She died after the birth of her only child, a son who became King Edward VI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226120502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children was Queen consort of England Jane Seymour survived by?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "She died of postnatal complications less than two weeks after the birth of her only child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226120502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was the heir when Queen consort of England Jane Seymour died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "A procession of 29 mourners followed Mary I, one for every year of Queen Jane's life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226120502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were in attendance at Queen consort of England Jane Seymour's funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 871, "Truth_answer": "She was the only one of Henry's wives to receive a queen's funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226120502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Queen consort of England Jane Seymour's funeral?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "He established financial and technology parks in Gujarat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Narendra Modi’s first project after being re-elected as Gujarat's chief minister?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Modi established financial and technology parks in Gujarat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the financial and technology parks Narendra Modi established located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "As Chief Minister, Modi favoured privatisation and small government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Narendra Modi establish financial and technology parks in Gujarat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "The governments led by Patel and Modi supported NGOs and communities in the creation of groundwater-conservation projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Narendra Modi do next after establishing financial and technology parks in Gujarat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "By December 2008, 500,000 structures had been built, of which 113,738 were check dams, which helped recharge the aquifers beneath them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the creation of groundwater-conservation projects undertaken in Gujarat during Narendra Modi's term as chief minister?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "Real-estate investment deals worth 6.6 trillion Indian rupees were signed at the summit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was this deal for real estate investment at the 2007 Vibrant Gujarat summit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "Modi offered land in Gujarat to Tata Motors to set up a plant manufacturing the Nano a popular agitation had forced the company to move out of West Bengal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Narendra Modi’s next move after the groundwater-conservation project in Gujarat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "Several other companies followed the Tate Motors to Gujarat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tata Motors' move to Gujarat after Narendra Modi 's offer of land do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 872, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Modi offered land in Gujarat to Tata Motors to set up a plant manufacturing the Nano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tata Motors offered land by Narendra Modi they left West Bengal?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 873, "Truth_answer": "Henry Jaynes Fonda was born in Grand Island, Nebraska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Henry Fonda born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 873, "Truth_answer": "Henry Jaynes Fonda was the son of printer William Brace Fonda, and his wife, Herberta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Henry Fonda's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 873, "Truth_answer": "Henry Fonda attended the University of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fonda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henry Fonda go to university?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 873, "Truth_answer": "Henry Fonda majored in journalism at the University of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Fonda major in at the University of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 873, "Truth_answer": "Henry Fonda took a job with the Retail Credit Company after leaving the University of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Fonda have a job in his early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 873, "Truth_answer": "Fonda is widely recognized as one of the Hollywood greats of the classic era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Henry Fonda other than his early years and schooling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "Outside football, Nakata has shown interest in fashion, attending runway shows, wearing designer clothing and sporting colorful haircuts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hidetoshi Nakata's life like outside of football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "Japanese hairstylist Aki Watanabe credits Hidetoshi Nakata as a trendsetter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hidetoshi Nakata successful in fashion, attending runway shows, wearing designer clothing and sporting colorful haircuts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "Nakata is an editor-at-large at Monocle magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things besides fashion, modeling, clothing and haircuts, does Hidetoshi Nakata enjoy doing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "Hamilton Nolan, journalist for Gawker, described Monocle magazine as a lifestyle magazine for young, stylish, business-oriented jetsetters who receive free subscriptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714095250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monocle_(UK_magazine)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Monocle magazine about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "He is widely considered to be one of the greatest Japanese players of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Hidetoshi Nakata besides his life outside of football and his interests?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Nakata entered into a partnership with Kee Club in Hong Kong to open Koko, a Hong Kong-based restaurant that serves sakes created by Nakata himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180315193704id_/http://www.asroma.com:80/en/news/2016/1/happy-birthday-nakata-10-facts-about-roma-s-favourite-japanese-son_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hidetoshi Nakata's Koko?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "South China Morning Post wrote There is a lot to love about KOKO, a “contemporary izakaya” that opened late last year on Wyndham Street.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hidetoshi Nakata's Koko restaurant a successful bussiness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "After retiring. Nakata devoted himself playing in charity matches and auctioning off boots and jerseys from the 2006 World Cup to benefit the Haiti and Japan earthquake relief efforts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180315193704id_/http://www.asroma.com:80/en/news/2016/1/happy-birthday-nakata-10-facts-about-roma-s-favourite-japanese-son_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hidetoshi Nakata do any charity work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 874, "Truth_answer": "Nakata has been an active supporter of Special Olympics football and participated in the 2010 Special Olympics Unity Cup in South Africa during the World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180315193704id_/http://www.asroma.com:80/en/news/2016/1/happy-birthday-nakata-10-facts-about-roma-s-favourite-japanese-son_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Hidetoshi Nakata been an activist with any causes?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "After the 1998 World Cup in France, Nakata was signed by Perugia in Italy's Serie A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Hidetoshi Nakata played outside of Asia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Bellmare Hiratsuka won the 1995 Asian Cup Winners' Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bellmare Hiratsuka win any medals during the 1995 Asian Cup Winners' Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Japan didn't advance from their group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Japan national under-23 football team win the Olympics in 1996?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "At the 2006 World Cup, Nakata's performance against Croatia earned him a Man of the Match award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which game, tournament or championship was Hidetoshi Nakata given the Man of the Match award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Hidetoshi Nakata represented U-17 Japan at the 1993 U-17 World Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hidetoshi Nakata's earliest international performance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Nakata would suffer with nagging injuries throughout his two and a half seasons with Parma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had he suffered any injuries in his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Though Nakata was not the most complete midfielder of the era and often played in fits and starts in Italy, he captured the hearts of tens of thousands of fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200525090913id_/https://www.planetfootball.com/nostalgia/celebration-hidetoshi-nakata-serie-cult-hero-fashionista-icon/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was nakata liked or respected by his team, critics or fans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "After the 2006 FIFA World Cup, on July 3, 2006, Nakata announced his retirement from professional football and the Japanese national team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Hidetoshi Nakata besides his club and international career in football and perception?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Nakata told Time Magazine he had retired at a young age because he was no longer enjoying football, and wanted instead to see what was going on in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Hidetoshi Nakata's 2006 World Cup retirement intention announcement?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Outside football, Nakata has shown interest in fashion, attending runway shows, wearing designer clothing and sporting colorful haircuts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidetoshi_Nakata_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hidetoshi Nakata indeed leave the sport? What did Hidetoshi Nakata do in the world after?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 875, "Truth_answer": "Hidetoshi Nakata played a charity match for Javier Zanetti following his retirement in 2015..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hidetoshi Nakata active in football in any other ways outside of actually playing such as coaching or hosting", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 876, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day insisted that the belief that all men are brothers required the Catholic to find the humanity in everyone without exception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Dorothy Day's quote all men are brothers mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 876, "Truth_answer": "In the Catholic Worker in May 1951 Dorothy Day wrote all men are brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Day write all men are brothers in some publication?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 876, "Truth_answer": "Day wrote that Marx, Lenin, and Mao were animated by the love of brother and this we must believe though their ends meant the seizure of power...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dorothy Day write in context of theall men are brothers quote?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 876, "Truth_answer": "The Church has opened the cause for Day's possible canonization, which was accepted by the Holy See for investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dorothy Day other than her writings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 876, "Truth_answer": "Peter Maurin was a French Catholic social activist, theologian, and De La Salle Brother who founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933 with Dorothy Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015205825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Maurin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Peter Maurin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 877, "Truth_answer": "Four the Record is the fourth studio album by American country music singer and songwriter Miranda Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170718065035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_the_Record_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Miranda Lambert's Four the Record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 877, "Truth_answer": "Mama's Broken Heart, as the fourth single from Four the Record, peaked at number 2 on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428014801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mama%27s_Broken_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles on Miranda Lambert's Four the Record album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 877, "Truth_answer": "On February 8, 2012, Lambert made her acting debut on NBC's long-running legal drama, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in an episode titled Father's Shadow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miranda Lambert have any performances in television in 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 877, "Truth_answer": "Late in 2012, Lambert appeared on Shelton's Christmas album Cheers, It's Christmas, to which she contributed guest vocals on a version of Jingle Bell Rock.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other musical appearances did Miranda Lambert's have in 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 877, "Truth_answer": "On October 23, 2012, Lambert and Dierks Bentley announced the co-headlined 33-show Locked & Reloaded Tour, which began on January 17, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_Lambert_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many appearances did Miranda Lambert's Locked and Reloaded Tour have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 878, "Truth_answer": "Kerosene is the debut studio album by Miranda Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170107101936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miranda Lambert's Kerosene?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 878, "Truth_answer": "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the second studio album by American country artist, Miranda Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428014744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Ex-Girlfriend_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170107101936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miranda Lambert's Crazy an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "In October 1960, Dion decided to quit the Belmonts for a solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dion DiMucci begin his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "There were musical, personal and financial differences between Dion and members of the Belmonts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dion DiMucci leave the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "He is best remembered for the singles Runaround Sue, The Wanderer, Ruby Baby and Lovers Who Wander, among his other hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single Dion DiMucci had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "Runaround Sue is a US No. 1 hit for the singer Dion during 1961 after he split with the Belmonts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905010955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaround_Sue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Dion DiMucci song Runaround Sue perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "Runaround Sue was released on the album Runaround Sue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Dion DiMucci album was Runaround Sue from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "The Wanderer is a song written by Ernie Maresca and originally recorded by Dion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227095935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wanderer_(Dion_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other single released on Dion DiMucci's Runaround Sue album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 879, "Truth_answer": "The Wanderer climbed swiftly up the charts to reach No. 2 in the U.S. in February 1962 and No. 10 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dion DiMucci's Runaround Sue and The Wanderer do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 880, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day's family lived in Oakland, California, until the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 destroyed the newspaper's facilities, and her father lost his job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is relevant about Dorothy Day's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 880, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day's family relocated to Chicago after San Francisco Earthquake of 1906.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dorothy Day move after the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 880, "Truth_answer": "She studied the catechism and was baptized and confirmed in that church in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028214842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Day study at the Church of Our Saviour in Chicago's Lincoln Park?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 880, "Truth_answer": "She left the university after two years, and moved to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Day received a degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jackson was influenced by musicians including James Brown, Little Richard, Jackie Wilson, Diana Ross, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr., Gene Kelly, and David Ruffin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Michael Jackson musically influenced by?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jackson's Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough has major musical influences from James Brown with vocal tics and falsetto voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Brown, Little Richard, Jackie Wilson, Diana Ross, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr., Gene Kelly, and David Ruffin affect Michael Jackson's performances and style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jackson's ” moonwalk”, had elements of James Brown's “camel walk”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson learn from James Brown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Jackson said ...right then and there I knew that that was exactly what I wanted to do for the rest of my life because of James Brown.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Jackson know after watching James Brown perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Jackson's vocal technique was influenced by Diana Ross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Brown influence Michael Jackson's singing too?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jackson said he had learned a lot from watching how Diana Ross moved and sang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Michael Jackson learn from Diana Ross besides her oooh interjection?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "Diana Ross had encouraged Michael Jackson to have confidence in himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diana Ross encourage Michael Jackson in his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 881, "Truth_answer": "When composing, he recorded ideas by beatboxing and imitating instruments vocally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting you learned in this section on Michael Jackson besides his influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "He briefly played for the Dolphins in 2002 before retiring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cris Carter retire from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "Since retiring from the NFL, Carter has worked on HBO's Inside the NFL, ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown, and online at Yahoo Sports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cris Carter do after football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "He also works as an assistant coach at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, where his son played wide receiver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cris Carter do anything else other than NFL-based television programs after retiring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Carter began co-hosting First Things First with Nick Wright on Fox Sports 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cris Carter make any other TV appearances than HBO's Inside the NFL, ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "He was terminated from the show following a suspension and investigation in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cris Carter still work for Fox Sports 1?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "Carter was one of fifteen finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2008, but was not elected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Cris Carter besides his time of retirement and media work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "Carter was one of fifteen finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2008, but was not elected in a surprise to some commentators", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Cris Carter not getting elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 882, "Truth_answer": "Carter admitted Buddy Ryan released him from the Eagles because of alcohol and drug abuse, including large amounts of ecstasy, cocaine and marijuana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cris Carter get in trouble in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 883, "Truth_answer": "Ingemar Johansson's introduction to the top rank of the sport was inauspicious. At age nineteen he was disqualified at the Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics in the heavyweight competition", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ingemar Johansson get started in boxing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 883, "Truth_answer": "At age nineteen, Ingemat Johansson was disqualified for passivity at the Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics in the heavyweight competition in a fight against eventual Olympic gold medalist Ed Sanders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ingemar Johansson disqualified?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 883, "Truth_answer": "Ingemar Johansson maintained he was trying to tire his Sanders, not evade him. Nevertheless, his silver medal was withheld for poor performance and only presented to him in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson win anything at the 1952 Olympics or was he completely disqualified?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 883, "Truth_answer": "After the 1952 Olympics, Ingemar Johansson went into seclusion for six months and considered quitting boxing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ingemar Johansson do after the 1952 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 883, "Truth_answer": "After the Olympics, Ingemar Johansson returned to the ring and turned professional under the guidance of the Swedish publisher and boxing promoter Edwin Ahlquist, winning his first 21 professional fights", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ingemar Johansson's career go after the 1952 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 883, "Truth_answer": "After the Olympics, Ingemar Johansson went into seclusion for six months and considered quitting boxing. However, he returned to the ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingemar_Johansson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ingemar Johansson quit boxing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed in February 1965 in a voting rights demonstration at the Marion, Alabama, courthouse. His death spurred on the fight for civil rights in Selma, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Selma in relation to the fight for civil rights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "Selma is in the state of Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.campusexplorer.com/colleges/4C32F8AA/Alabama/Selma/Concordia-College-Selma/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state is Selma in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "The killing of Jimmie Lee Jackson, an African-American, at the February 1956 voting rights demonstration at the Marion, Alabama, Courthouse, spurred in the fight for civil rights in Selma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Selma, Alabama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "On Sunday, March 7, 1965, six hundred marchers headed for the arched Edmund Pettus Bridge that crossed the Alabama River to protest against the death of Jimmie Lee Jackson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the people marching towards Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "On March 16, Liuzzo took part in a protest at Wayne State after hearing the Rev Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. call saying that the struggle was everybody's fight.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Viola Liuzzo involved in the Selma protests for civil rights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "Viola Liuzzo was tasked with delivering aid to various locations, welcoming and recruiting volunteers and transporting volunteers and marchers to and from airports, bus terminals and train stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Viola Liuzzo's role in the Selma protests for civil rights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "A large part of Viola's activism, particularly with the NAACP, was due to a close friendship with an African-American woman, Sarah Evans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the civil rights protests so important for Viola Liuzzo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 884, "Truth_answer": "Liuzzo so passionately believed in the fight for civil rights that she helped organize Detroit protests, attended civil rights conferences and worked with the NAACP. She had a strong desire to make a difference on as large a scale as she could.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103234314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Liuzzo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Viola Liuzzo that was significant during the time period she met Sarah Evans?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto, Judah Friedlander, Lindsay Lohan, and Mark Lindsay Chapman starred in the film Chapter 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who acted in the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto starred as Mark David Chapman in the film Chapter 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of actor Jared Leto in the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto won the Zurich Film Festival award for best Performance in the film Chapter 27", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actor or actress was given an award for the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "Judah Friedlander, Lindsay Lohan, and Mark Lindsay Chapman also starred in the film Chapter 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of the other actors in the film Chapter 27 apart from Jared Leto?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "The film Chapter 27 was written and directed by Jarrett Schaefer, based on the book Let Me Take You Down by Jack Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the director of the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "The film Chapter 27 was produced by Robert Salerno", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the producer of the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "For the role of Mark David Chapman, Jared Leto gained 67 pounds by drinking microwaved pints of ice cream mixed with soy sauce and olive oil every night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the film Chapter 27 article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many DVD copies of the film Chapter 27 were sold?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 885, "Truth_answer": "22 years prior to Chapter 27, Yoko Ono had approved Mark Lindsay's casting for the biopic, John and Yoko: A Love Story, until she discovered full name, Mark Lindsay Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the film Chapter 27 article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "Jarrett Schaefer began the script to try to understand how someone could be inspired to kill anyone after being exposed to The Beatles and The Catcher in the Rye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Chapter 27 developed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 27 is based on the Mark David Chapman and journalist Jack Jones' interviews, revealing the mechanics of Chapman's unravelling during the three days leading up to Lennon's murder .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the film Chapter 27 article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "The title Chapter 27 was inspired by Chapter 27 of Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon and also suggests the continuation of The Catcher in the Rye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the inspirattions for the name of the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "The film Chapter 27 was produced by Robert Salerno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "Jarrett Schaefer said he had to go into a place that was very sensitive to our story, The Dakota, with trucks, a crew, and a limited amount of time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues with the production of the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 27 was one of the most controversial films of the 2000s. An on-line petition group calling themselves Boycottchapter27.org campaigned to stop the glorification of a murderer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any scandals surrounding the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 886, "Truth_answer": "Jarrett Schaefer began the script to try to understand how someone could be inspired to kill anyone after being exposed to The Beatles and The Catcher in the Rye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jarrett Schafer help in the development of the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "George Walker, the businessman and public spokesman for the duo for 16 years, was in ill health and died. Bart Williams needed to reestablish himself as a solo act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bert Williams start a solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "George Walker had syphilis and suffered a stroke onstage in January 1909. He and Bert Williams never performed in public again, and Walker died less than two years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Walker, Bert Williams' professional partner, die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "George Walker had been the businessman and public spokesman for the duo. His absence left Bert Williams professionally adrift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Walker's death affect Bert Williams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "After 16 years as half of a duo, Bert Williams needed to reestablish himself as a solo act. He returned to Hammerstein's Victoria Theater and the high-class vaudeville circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bert Williams do after George Walker's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "Bert Williams' new act consisted of several songs, comic monologues in dialect, and a concluding dance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Williams sing at the Hammerstein's Victoria Theater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "Bert Williams received top billing and a high salary, but the White Rats, an organization of vaudevillians intimidated the theater managers into reducing Williams' billing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Bert Williams' performances at the Hammerstein's Victoria Theater received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "The White Rats, an organization of vaudevillians were opposed to encroachments from blacks and women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the White Rats intimidate the theater managers into reducing Bert Williams' billing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "The reserved Bert Williams did not protest. Big-time vaudeville managers were fearful of attracting a large black audience members and thus allowed only one black act per bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the White Rats' opposition to blacks and women turn out for Bert Williams?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 887, "Truth_answer": "Due to his ethnicity, Bert Williams was forced to travel, eat and lodge separately from the rest of the performers, increasing his sense of isolation following the loss of Walker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the big-time vaudeville managers succumbing to the White Rats depress Bert Williams?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "Sons of Ham is a broad farce that excluded the extreme darkie stereotypes. In Dahomey is a full-length musical written, directed and performed by an all-black cast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sons of Ham and In Dahomey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "Sons of Ham was first performed in 1900.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the broad farce Sons of Ham by Bert Williams and George Walker first performed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "In September 1902, Bert Williams & George Walker debuted their next vehicle, In Dahomey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the musical In Dahomey by Bert Williams and George Walker first performed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "Bert Williams & George Walker had their greatest success to date with Sons of Ham", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the broad farce Sons of Ham by Bert Williams and George Walker successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sons of Ham by Bert Williams and George Walker play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "In Dahomey was an even bigger hit than Sons of Ham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical In Dahomey by Bert Williams and George Walker successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "In Dahomey debuted in the U.S. in September 1902 and the show's British tour continued through June 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the musical In Dahomey by Bert Williams and George Walker run for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "Part of the inspiration for In Dahomey was Bert Williams' copy of a 1670 book, Africa, in which author John Ogilby traced the history of the continent's tribes and peoples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any interesting facts about the productions Son of Ham and In Dahomey by Bert Williams and George Walker?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 888, "Truth_answer": "Bert Williams and Geroge Walker were initiated into the Edinburgh Lodge of the Freemasons; the Scottish Masons did not racially discriminate as the United States chapters did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115132219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Williams join the Freemasons?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 889, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee appeared in the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships and performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups with feet at approximately shoulder-width apart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee perform in the Long Beach International Karate Championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 889, "Truth_answer": "In the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Champdionships, Bruce Lee also performed the One inch punch.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bruce Lee perform at the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships besides repetitions of two-finger push-ups with feet at approximately shoulder-width apart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 889, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee's right arm was partly extended and his right fist approximately one inch (2.5 cm) away from the partner's chest. He delivered the punch without retracting his right arm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Bruce Lee's arm while demonstrating the One inch punch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 889, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee's volunteer for the one inch punch at the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships was Bob Baker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee have a volunteer while demonstrating the One inch punch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 890, "Truth_answer": "After the 1959 season, Tom Hafey left the city of Richmond, taking a job as playing coach of Shepparton in the Goulburn Valley area of northern Victoria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Hafey start his coaching career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 890, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey's tenacious attitude and devotion to fitness turned the club into a winner. Shepparton lost the Grand Final in 1961, but won three straight from 1963 to 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tom Hafey perform as a coach with Shepparton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 890, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey returned to Richmond in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Hafey coach any other team besides Shepparton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 890, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey was often relegated to the bench and was playing a backup role for a poor team. Hafey decided to retire from the VFL at the end of 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Tom Hafey change over from playing to coaching football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "In 1506, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor inherited his father's Burgundian territories, most notably the Low Countries and Franche-Comté.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Burgundy in relation to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "As Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor was a minor, his aunt Margaret of Austria acted as regent, as appointed by Emperor Maximilian until 1515.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "Margaret of Austria soon found herself at war with France over the question of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's requirement to pay homage to the French king for Flanders.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after Margaret of Austria acted as regent of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's inheritance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "The outcome was that France relinquished its ancient claim on Flanders in 1528.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Margaret of Autria's war with France over the question of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's requirement to pay homage tot eh French King for Flanders?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor extended the Burgundian territory with the annexation of Tournai, Artois, Utrecht, Groningen, and Guelders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Burgundy and the Lower Countries during Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's reign, besides France relinquishing its ancient claim on Flanders?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "In 1549, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, issued a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring the Low Countries to be a unified entity of which his family would be the heirsq", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor known for besides extending the Burgundian territory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 891, "Truth_answer": "Because of trade and industry and the wealth of the region's cities, the Low Countries represented an important income for the Imperial treasury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about the Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor article that stood out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "Much of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's reign was taken up by conflicts with France, which found itself encircled by Charles's empire while it still maintained ambitions in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p15", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's involvement in France?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "The first conflict between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Francis I of France was over Burgundy and Francisc I's support of Henry II's claim over Navarre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor's first conflict in France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor fight any battle in France?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor allied with England and Pope Leo X against the French and the Venetians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p16", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor or Francis I of France have any allies in the war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "To gain his freedom, Francis I ceded Burgundy to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in the Treaty of Madrid and renounced his support of Henry II's claim over Navarre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Francis I of France after he was captured by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "Francis I was captured at the Battle of Pavia in 1525 and released after he ceded ceded Burgundy to Charles V, Roman Emperor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Francis I of France executed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 892, "Truth_answer": "Henry II won early success in Lorraine but French offensives in Italy failed. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, abdicated midway through this conflict, leaving his son and brother in charge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the final war between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Francis I of France?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Oudin reached a career-high ranking of world No. 31 in April 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What rank did Melanie Oudin end up with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Oudin turned professional in February 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Melanie Oudin playing before she reached No. 31 in April 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Melanie Oudin play before becoming professional?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Oudin became the youngest woman since Serena Williams to reach the quarterfinals at the US Open, and the youngest since Sharapova to reach the quarterfinals at a major.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Melanie Oudin article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "As a 17-year-old in 2009, Melanie Oudin reached the round of 16 of the Wimbledon Championships, followed by a quarterfinal at the US Open six weeks later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Melanie Oudin when she played in the 2009 US Open?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "At the 2009 US Open, Melanie Oudin's Cinderella story ended when ninth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki defeated her 6–2, 6–2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie Oudin win the 2009 US Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Oudin played at the 2010 Australian Open next.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie Oudin play again after the 2009 US Open?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 893, "Truth_answer": "When ninth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki defeated Melanie Oudin at the 2009 US Open, Oudin received a standing ovation when she was leaving the court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Melanie Oudin's breakthrough in WTA received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "At the 2012 Aegon Classic, Melanie Oudin defeated fifth seed Jelena Janković in the final to win her first WTA title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Melanie Oudin get her first WTA singles title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Oudin lost matches at the Australian Open, the Family Circle, the French open, the Aegon Trophy, Wimbledon, the US Open, and the National Bank Challenger Saguenay 50k in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie Oudin lose many matches during 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "As a 17-year-old in 2009, Melanie Oudin reached the round of 16 of the Wimbledon Championships, followed by a quarterfinal at the US Open six weeks later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing in the Melanie Oudin article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Oudin began her grass-court season at the Aegon Trophy. After qualifying for the main draw, Oudin lost in the first round to Heather Watson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Melanie Oudin do at the Argon Trophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "With the 2012 season coming to a close, Melanie Oudin played several tournaments on the ITF circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Melanie Oudin doing at the end of 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "At the 2012 Aegon Classic, Melanie Oudin defeated fifth seed Jelena Janković in the final to win her first WTA title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Oudin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie Oudin receive any awards during 2012?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Melanie Oudin doing now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 894, "Truth_answer": "At the US Open, No. 107 ranked Melanie Oudin was unseeded and lost to 15th seed Lucie Šafářová and also lost in the first round teaming up with Grace Min", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during 2012 that made Melanie Oudin inconsistent?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 895, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007 Kim Kardashian began to appear in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which reality show was Kim Kardashian on first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 895, "Truth_answer": "Keeping Up with the Kardashians, one of the longest-running reality television series in the country, debuted on October 14, 2007. The seventeenth season premiered on September 8, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Keeping Up with the Kardashians run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 895, "Truth_answer": "Keeping Up with the Kardashians debuted on October 14, 2007 and the seventeenth season premiered on September 8, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Keeping Up with the Kardashians on the air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 895, "Truth_answer": "Keeping Up with the Kardashians's first month was seen by 1.3 million viewers. 3.2 million people viewed the second season premiere, and 4.7 million peopled viewed the subsequent season's debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the ratings of Keeping Up with the Kardashians like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 895, "Truth_answer": "Keeping Up with the Kardashians has led to the creations of spin-offs including Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thecelebritydresses.com/celebrity/kim-kardashian.html?cat=422&color=62_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kim Kardashian in any other TV series, besides Keeping Up with the Kardashians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 895, "Truth_answer": "Kim Kardashian was a participant on season seven of Dancing with the Stars, where she was partnered with Mark Ballas. Kardashian was the third contestant to be eliminated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kim Kardashian do on Dancing With The Stars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 896, "Truth_answer": "Kim Kardashian was the face of the Kiss Away Poverty campaign. For every LipFusion lipgloss sold, US$1 went to the Foundation to fund women entrepreneurs in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What beauty product did Kim Kardashian use to donate and fund women entrepreneurs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 896, "Truth_answer": "Kim Kardashian's television production company's name is Kimsaprincess Productions, LLC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Kim Kardashian's television production company?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 896, "Truth_answer": "Kim Kardashian released a workout DVD series through her television production company Kimsaprincess Productions, LLC", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lines of business did Kim Kardashian promote through her television company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 896, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Kim Kardashian and her two sisters opened the boutique shop D-A-S-H in Calabasas, California. In 2009, she released her first fragrance self-titled Kim Kardashian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other 2 lines of businesses that Kim Kardashian promoted besides the workout DVD series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 896, "Truth_answer": "Dash, stylized as DASH, was a boutique clothing and accessory chain founded in 2006 by the Kardashian sisters, Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_(boutique)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the clothing store Kim Kardashian owns and who does she share it with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 896, "Truth_answer": "Kim Kardashian's company ShoeDazzle, whose website is www.shoedazzle.com, is well worth north of $30 million according to Lightspeed Venture Partner's Jeremy Lieu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much is Kim Kardashian's shoe company worth and where can customers shop for her shoes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls were an American hard rock band formed in New York City in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the formation of the band New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "Along with the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, the New York Dolls were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band New York Dolls article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "New York Dolls was composed od David Johansen, Johnny Thunders and Rick Rivets (who was replaced by Sylvain Sylvain after a few months), Arthur Killer Kane and Billy Murcia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else interesting about the formation of the band New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the New York Dolls' songs on the October 1971 rehearsal tape, Dawn of the Dolls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls' original lineup's first performance was on Christmas Eve 1971 at a homeless shelter, the Endicott Hotel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band New York Dolls' first performance after they formed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "After getting a manager and attracting some music industry interest, the New York Dolls got a break when Rod Stewart invited them to open for him at a London concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New York Dolls break up after 1971?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 897, "Truth_answer": "When Johnny Thunders decided that he no longer wanted to be the front man of New York Dolls, David Johansen joined the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else in the New York Dolls article that is notable?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls broke up in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band New York Dolls in 1975", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "During 1975, drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences added to the tensions among the members of the New York Dolls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the dissolution of the band New York Dolls in 1975?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "During 1975, Peter Jordan filled in for Arthur Kane when he was too inebriated to play and Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left after an argument with David Johansen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of conflict leading up to the band New York Dolls breaking up in 1975?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the argument that New York Dolls' Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan had with David Johanssen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "When Malcolm McLaren became the New York Dolls' informal manager, he got the band red leather outfits to wear on stage and a communist flag as backdrop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band New York Dolls article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "The group played its last show December 30, 1976 at Max's Kansas City; on the same bill as Blondie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the band New York Dolls continue to play shows after they broke up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls' Thunders and Nolan formed The Heartbreakers with Richard Hell. Thunders later pursued a solo career as did Johansen, and Sylvain formed The Criminals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of the band New York Dolls continue on to other bands or solo careers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 898, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the band New York Dolls in 1977?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford married his college sweetheart, USC's homecoming queen Maxine Avis Ewart, on January 13, 1952", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Gifford married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford and Maxine Avis Ewart had three children, Jeff, Kyle and Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Gifford and Maxine Avis Ewart have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford was to married fitness trainer Astrid Lindley from 1978 to 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Frank Gifford's personal life besides his marriage to Maxine Avis Ewart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford married television presenter and singer Kathie Lee Johnson, who was 23 years his junior, on October 18, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else notable happen during the 80s in Frank Gifford's personal life, besides divorcing twice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford and Kathie Lee settled in Greenwich, Connecticut, with their son, Cody Newton Gifford, and daughter, Cassidy Erin Gifford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Gifford and Kathie Lee have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford was married to television host Kathie Lee Gifford from 1986 until his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grank Gifford ever marry again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 899, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford was married to television host Kathie Lee Gifford from 1986 until his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Frank Gifford and Kathie Lee Gifford's marriage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson began his broadcasting career in 1950 at WOW radio and television in Omaha", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Carson do in early radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson's show Who Do You Trust? became the hottest item on daytime television during his six years at ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson have a huge audience?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Jack Benny invited Johnny Carson to appear on one of his programs. Benny predicted that Carson would have a successful career as a comedian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Johnny Carson article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson hosted several shows besides Carson's Cellar, including the game show Earn Your Vacation and the CBS variety show The Johnny Carson Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which shows did Johnny Carson host?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson worked with sidekick and straight man, Ed McMahon on Who Do You Trust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Johnny Carson work with on Who Do You Trust?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Who Do You Trust was emceed by Johnny Carson and announced by Ed McMahon. The two spent the majority of their careers together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon do together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon followed Johnny Carson to The Tonight Show as his announcer and sidekick and Skitch Henderson was installed as the maestro of the NBC orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson work with anyone else besides Ed McMahon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "Veteran NBC actor Raymond Burr became angry over Johnny Carson's continuing fat jokes about him and he only appeared on The Tonight Show twice in 1968 and 1976", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Burr appear on the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 900, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times published a follow-up article saying that its initial reporter erred, and that $75,000 a week was unlikely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Johnny Carson accused The New York Times of being unfair when they published an article alleging that he earned $75,000 a week?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "On May 1, 1972, The Tonight Show moved from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to Burbank, California, because of the studio's proximity to celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson hosted The Tonight Show in Burbank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Carson host in Burbank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "From July 1971, Johnny Carson stopped hosting five shows per week. Instead, Mondays featured a guest host, leaving Carson to host The Tonight Show the other four weeknights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How often was the Tonight Show starrring Johnny Carson on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1970s, Johnny Carson had become the highest-paid personality on television, earning about $4 million a year, not including nightclub appearances and his other businesses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Johnny Carson do in Burbank besides hosting The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, at Johnny Carson's request, The Tonight Show cut its 90-minute format to 60 minutes on September 16", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What improvements were made to The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson worked with Joan Rivers who was guest host of The Tonight Show from September 1983 until 1986. Jay Leno became the exclusive guest host in 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson work with anybody famous while starring in The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Johnny Carson work in, besides The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy began his career in the entertainment business as a featured performer and singer in the Billy Barnes Revues of the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bert Convy start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy began his career in the entertainment business as a featured performer and singer in the Billy Barnes Revues of the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Bert Convy start acting in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy moved to New York City, where he appeared in 10 Broadway shows including Nowhere to Go but Up, Cabaret, and The Impossible Years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bert Convy move to NY?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy became a Broadway actor, starring as Perchick in Fiddler on the Roof, appearing in The Impossible Years, and creating the role of Cliff Bradshaw in Cabaret .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Broadway shows did Bert Convy appear in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy also acted in the musicals The Front Page and Nine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convoy act in any other shows besides Fiddler on the Roof, The Impossible Years, Cabaret, and Nowhere to Go but Up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy starred in Semi-Tough. Other film credits included A Bucket of Blood, Susan Slade, Philippe de Broca's Les Caprices de Marie, and SST: Death Flight, and Jennifer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convy ever act in Movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy starred the movie Semi-Tough", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Bert Convy star in ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 902, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy also acted in Hanging by a Thread, Racquet, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit, Hero at Large, and The Cannonball Run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other movies Bert Convy acted in besides Semi-Tough, A Bucket of Blood, Susan Slade, Philippe de Broca's Les Caprices de Marie, and SST: Death Flight, and Jennifer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was the host of several game shows, including the fourth edition of Password, called Super Password, and Tattletales", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convy host game shows?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was the host of several game shows, including the fourth edition of Password, called Super Password, and Tattletales", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What game shows did Bert Convy host?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy appeared on Password Plus with fellow celebrity contestants such as Elizabeth Montgomery, Carol Burnett, Phyllis Diller, Judy Norton Taylor, Marcia Wallace and Elaine Joyce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convy compete on any game shows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was awarded an Emmy Award for Best Game Show Host in 1977 for Tattletales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Convy win any game show awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy appeared on Password Plus with fellow celebrity contestants such as Elizabeth Montgomery, Carol Burnett, Phyllis Diller, Judy Norton Taylor, Marcia Wallace and Elaine Joyce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first game show Bert Convy competed on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Bert Convy was awarded an Emmy Award for Best Game Show Host in 1977 for Tattletales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most popular game show Bert Convy hosted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "n 1979, Bert Convy appeared on Password Plus with fellow celebrity contestants such as Elizabeth Montgomery, Carol Burnett, Phyllis Diller, Judy Norton Taylor, Marcia Wallace and Elaine Joyce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409030703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Convy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bert Convy first compete on a game show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 903, "Truth_answer": "Around the time that 3rd Degree was cancelled, Bert Convy was called to host a week's worth of pilot episodes for a revival of Match Game for ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Bert Convy he hosted a game show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 904, "Truth_answer": "In 1913, local military commanders elected Pancho Villa provisional governor of the state of Chihuahua", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pancho Villa become governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 904, "Truth_answer": "As Governor of Chihuahua, Pancho Villa recruited more experienced generals, including Toribio Ortega, Porfirio Talamantes, and Calixto Contreras, to his military staff and achieved more success than ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pancho Villa do as governor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 904, "Truth_answer": "As governor of Chihuahua, Pancho Villa raised more money for a drive to the south against Huerta's Federal Army by various methods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pancho Villa do anything else of importance as governor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 904, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Pancho Villa raise for a drive to the south?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 904, "Truth_answer": "Pancho Villa was governor of Chihuahua.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p1", "https://www.revolutionspodcast.com/2018/12/916-the-legend-of-pancho-villa.html?cid=6a01053629a711970c022ad3a51fdd200d_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Pancho Villa governor of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 904, "Truth_answer": "In 1913, local military commanders elected Pancho Villa provisional governor of the state of Chihuahua", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Pancho Villa made governor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's first album was self-titled and it was released in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tab Hunter's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter played Mr. Stuart, the substitute teacher in Grease 2, who sang Reproduction with his students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Tab Hunter sung with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other song has Tab Hunter sung besides Reproduction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tab Hunter start to sing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter recorded the hit single, Ninety-Nine Ways with Dot Records, which was owned by Paramount Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who dis Tab Hunter work with in his music career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's success with Ninety-Nine Ways prompted Jack L. Warner to enforce the actor's contract with the Warner Bros since Dot Records was owned by rival Paramount Pictures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other important information about the Tab Hunter article regarding his music career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love, which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tab Hunter's hit song?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was an American actor, singer, film producer and author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Tab Hunter do apart from music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 905, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's Young Love, one of the larger hits of the Rock 'n' Roll era., sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "One of Hunter's first films for Warners was The Sea Chase in 1955, supporting John Wayne and Lana Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Tab Hunter involved with Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "The Sea Chase, filmed in 1955, was a big hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film The Sea Chase successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter had a 1957 hit record with the song Young Love which sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was named Most Promising New Personality in a nationwide poll sponsored by the Council of Motion Picture Organizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter receive any other recognition besides the gold disc for Young Love?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's breakthrough role came was as the young Marine Danny in 1955's World War II drama Battle Cry, which became Warner Bros.' largest grossing film of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tab Hunter do for Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "The film Battle Cry became Warner Bros.' largest grossing film of 1955 and was the third most popular film that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Battle Cry a popular movie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was also in The Chase, the tenth most popular film of 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Tab Hunter star in besides Battle Cry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter received strong critical acclaim for a television performance he gave in the debut episode of Playhouse 90 in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter receive any recognition for his acting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 906, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's autobiography, Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star, became a New York Times bestseller and was nominated for several awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter receive any other honors or awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "In 1971 Gifford replaced Keith Jackson as Monday Night Football's play-by-play announcer, and remained involved with the show for 27 of its next 28 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Gifford's broadcasting career a success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Frank Gifford replaced Keith Jackson as Monday Night Football's play-by-play announcer for CBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Gifford work as a play-by-play announcer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford became a broadcaster for CBS, covering football, golf and basketball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports did Frank Gifford broadcast?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford replaced Keith Jackson as Monday Night Football's play-by-play announcer, and remained involved with the show for 27 of its next 28 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Frank Gifford's broadcasting career last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "Following Frank Gifford's affair with airline flight attendant Suzen Johnson in 1997, he was replaced in the broadcast booth by Boomer Esiason in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frank Gifford's broadcasting career end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "Following Frank Gifford's affair with airline flight attendant Suzen Johnson in 1997, he was replaced in the broadcast booth by Boomer Esiason in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Gifford's personal life get in the way of his broadcasting career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford was host of British TV network Channel 4's NFL coverage with former New England Patriots kicker John Smith in 1986, which included coverage of Super Bowl XXI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106144410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gifford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Gifford broadcast any famous games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 907, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gifford covered the Olympics, including the controversial men's basketball Gold Medal game at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, skiing and golf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Olympic games did Frank Gifford cover?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 908, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond was born in Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Neil Diamond born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 908, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family descended from Russian and Polish immigrants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Neil Diamond's family background?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 908, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond's parents were Rose and Akeeba Kieve Diamond, a dry-goods merchant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Neil Diamond's parents' occupation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 908, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond grew up in several homes in Brooklyn, having also spent four years in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where his father was stationed in the army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Neil Diamond grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 908, "Truth_answer": "At Surprise Lake Camp, Neil Diamond saw Pete Seeger perform. Other children sang their own songs for Seeger and Diamond became aware of the possibility of writing his own songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Neil Diamond get into making music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 908, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Neil Diamond learn to play guitar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "After leaving F1, Denny Hulme led the GPDA (Grand Prix Drivers' Association) for a brief period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Denny Hulme do after leaving F1?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "The cut and thrust nature of the post was ill-suited to Denny Hulme's gentlemanly nature and he did not fill the post for very long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Denny Hulme only lead the GPDA for a brief period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "Denny Hulme retired to New Zealand, returning to touring cars to race occasionally in the Benson & Hedges 500 race at Pukekohe Park Raceway in the late 1970s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Denny Hulme do after leaving the GPDA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "Denny Hulme began racing regularly again in 1982 with amateur racer Ray Smith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Denny Hulme start to race regulargly again after leaving F1?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "After leaving F1, Denny Hulme raced in Chrysler Chargers, a Volkswagen Golf, a Holden Commodore V8, a Rover Vitesse, Mercedes-Benzes, and ran Scania trucks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of cars was Denny Hulme racing in after leaving F1?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Denny Hulme raced in the European Touring Car Championship winning the RAC Tourist Trophy, Hulme's fourth win in the event, 18 years after his third win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denny Hulme have any notable wins in the time period after leaving F1?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Denny Hulme returned to racing in the European Touring Car Championship in a Tom Walkinshaw Racing prepared Rover Vitesse. Hulme raced briefly for Bob Jane's Mercedes-Benz team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What cars was Denny Hulme using during 1986?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 909, "Truth_answer": "In the 1992 Bathhurst 1000 event, Denny Hulme suffered a massive heart attack at the wheel and was pronounced dead at Bathurst Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Denny Hulme stop racing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am, was an SCCA/CASC sports car racing series from 1966 to 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Can-Am?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "Between 1967 through 1972, Denny Hulme was the Can-Am season champion twice, and championship runner-up four times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Denny Hulme article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "Denny Hulme won the Can-Am Championship in 1968, taking three victories in the six race season, earning 35 points in the McLaren M8A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Denny Hulme's first win at the Can-Am?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denny Hulme hace a rivalry with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denny Hulme ever crash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "Denny Hulme scored five victories in eleven races in 1969, earning 160 points to finish second to teammate McLaren in the championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another notable race for Denny Hulme besides the Can-Am Championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "In the 1970 season, the McLaren team mourned the loss of leader Bruce McLaren, who had died while pre-season testing the McLaren M8D Batmobile at the Goodwood Circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a notable loss for the McLaren team in the 1971 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 910, "Truth_answer": "For the 1971 season Hulme's teammate was his friend Peter Revson, who took the Can-Am crown with Hulme in second, driving the McLaren M8F.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Hulme_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Denny Hulme race with besides Brabham?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "Living Things is the title of Linkin Park's fifth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Living Things?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's single, Castle of Glass from the album Living Things, was nominated for 'Best Song in a Game' at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linkin Part's album, Living Things, have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "Burn It Down is another single from Linkin Park's Living Things.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles did Linkin Park's album Living Things have, besides Castle of Glass?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "Powerless, the twelfth and closing track of Linking Park's album Living Things, was featured in the closing credits of the film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hits from Linkin Park's Living Things?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "Recharged is the second remix album of recordings by American rock band Linkin Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Recharged?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park collaborated with Steve Aoki to record A Light That Never Comes for the online puzzle-action game LP Recharge . The song was included in the album Recarged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linkin Park's album Recharged have any hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 911, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linkin Park receive any awards from 2011 to 2013?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 912, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tex's first hit, Hold On To What You've Got, peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Tex's first number-one hit on the R&B charts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Tex get his first success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 912, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tex's song Hold On To What You've Got stayed on the charts for 11 weeks and selling more than a million copies by 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Hold On To What You've Got do well for Joe Tex?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 912, "Truth_answer": "Hold On To What You've Got became Tex's first number one hit on the R&B charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Tex's song Hold On To What You've Got on any other charts besides the Billboard Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 912, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tex placed six top-40 charted singles on the R&B charts in 1965 alone, including two number-one hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920125559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tex_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Joe Tex's other songs successful, besides Hold On To What You've Got?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 912, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tex's song Live and Lively, stayed on the charts for 15 weeks and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in January 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tex get any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke's first major philanthropic act was to establish Independent Aid, Inc., in 1934, in order to manage the many requests for financial assistance addressed to her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Doris Duke's first philanthropic act?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke also established the Duke Gardens Foundation to endow the public display gardens she started to create at Duke Farms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke have any more philanthropic acts besides establishing Independent Aid, Inc.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "In 1958, Doris Duke established the Duke Gardens Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Duke Gardens founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "Duke Gardens were the center of a controversy over the decision by the trustees of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to close them on May 25, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke have any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke did much additional philanthropic work and was a major benefactor of medical research and child welfare programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Doris Duke's achievements in philantrophic work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1980s, Doris Duke donated $2 million to Duke University to be used for AIDS research. The Doris Duke Foundation still exists as a private grant-making entity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you have any more information about the medical research Doris Duke funded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 913, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke did much additional philanthropic work and was a major benefactor of medical research and child welfare programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doris Duke donate to any other programs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque has been applied retrospectively to works of Chaucer and Shakespeare and to the Graeco-Roman classics. An example of literary burlesque is Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a famous example of Burlesque?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "Francesco Berni wrote Opere burlesche in the early 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a famous writer of Burlesque?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "Francesco Berni wrote Opere burlesche in the early 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francesco Berni write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "'Burlesque' as a literary term became widespread in 17th century Italy and France, and subsequently England, where it referred to a grotesque imitation of the digni", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the literary roots of Burlesque?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare's Pyramus and Thisbe scene in Midsummer Night's Dream and the general mocking of romance in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Knight of the Burning Pestle are examples of burlesque.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous books or plays is Burlesque based on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "'Burlesque' as a literary term became widespread in 17th century Italy and France, and subsequently England, where it referred to a grotesque imitation of the dignified or pathetic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Burlesque popular only in one country?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque depended on the reader's (or listener's) knowledge of the subject to make its intended effect, and a high degree of literacy was taken for granted", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the development of burlesque?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "17th and 18th century burlesque was divided into two types, high burlesque and low burlesque", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two types of burlesque?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "In high burlesque, an elevated manner was applied to a commonplace or comically inappropriate subject matter while low burlesque applied an irreverent, mocking style to a serious subject", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did high burlesque and low burlesque differ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 914, "Truth_answer": "One of the most commonly cited examples of high burlesque's literary parody and the mock-heroic is Alexander Pope's sly, knowing and courtly The Rape of the Lock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was High Burlesque like?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Victorian burlesque, sometimes known as travesty or extravaganza, was popular in London theatres between the 1830s and the 1890s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Victorian Burlesque start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Victorian burlesqure was popular in London theaters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Victorian Burlesque start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Early Victorian burlesque authors included J. R. Planché, H. J. Byron, G. R. Sims, F. C. Burnand, W. S. Gilbert and Fred Leslie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some early writers of Victorian burlesque?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Madame Vestris produced burlesques at the Olympic Theatre beginning in 1831 with Olympic Revels by J. R. Planché.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some plays that the early Victorian Burlesque authors wrote?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "In the early burlesques, following the example of ballad opera, the words of the songs were written to popular music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Victorian burlesque's original audience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Victorian burlesque related to and in part derived from traditional English pantomime with the addition of gags and 'turns'.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable aspects of Victorian burlesque?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque became the speciality of certain London theatres, including the Gaiety and Royal Strand Theatre from the 1860s to the early 1890s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Victorian burlesque received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "This English style of Victorian burlesque was successfully introduced to New York in the 1840s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Victorian burlesque spread to other places?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Some burlesque play titles include Olympic Revels, Robert the Devil, and Carmen up to Data", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some burlesque play titles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "Other burlesque plays include Faust up to Date and Ruy Blas and the Blasé Roué", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other burlesque plays?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "The American style of burlesque flourished, but with increasing focus on female nudity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there different themes when burlesque moved to America?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 915, "Truth_answer": "From about 1880, Victorian burlesques grew longer, until they were a whole evening's entertainment rather than part of a double- or triple-bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What there other notable aspects in the Burlesque article?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss appeared on Austin City Limits in 1992 and opened the show in 1995 with Union Station", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alison Krauss' first big performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "Union Station, formerly known as Silver Rails, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album in 1990 for Two Highways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Silver Rail do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019, Alison Krauss has won 27 Grammy Awards from 42 nominations, ranking her third behind Quincy Jones and classical conductor Georg Solti for most Grammy Award wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alison Krauss article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "Union Station, formerly known as Silver Rails, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album in 1990 for Two Highways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Union Station's album, Two Highways, received by critics and fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What touring did Alison Krauss do during the years 1985-1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss' debut solo album was quickly followed by her first group album with Union Station in 1989, Two Highways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Alison Krauss release after her debut solo album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 916, "Truth_answer": "Two Highways was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Highways_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Union Stations' album Two Highways do with fans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "Professionalism allowed the Cardiff RCF to sign legendary outside-half Jonathan Davies back from rugby league. The European Cup was formed containing teams from France, Ireland, Wales, Italy, and Romania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Cardiff RFC affected by professionalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Cardiff RFC sign Jonathan Davies back?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "Despite all the new signings, Cardiff lost their first three games of the season, and the 1996/97 season was in many respects worse than the year before", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did professionalism help Cardiff RCF win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "Cardiff were beaten 21–18 by Toulouse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Cardiff RFC lose to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Cardiff were beaten 21–18 by Toulouse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year were Cardiff RFC beaten by Toulouse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "In the 1996/97 season, Cardiff were knocked out in the Heineken Cup semi-finals by Brive, and in the Welsh Premier Division they fell to third, behind Pontypridd and Llanelli.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Cardiff RFC beat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "In the 1997/98 season, Cardiff were Wales's sole representative in the quarter finals of the Heineken Cup. Their domestic cup campaign ended before the quarter final stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please give me more information about Cardiff RFC's professionalsim.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "In the 1997/98 season, Cardiff lost 24–9 to Ebbw Vale, and they finished runners up to Swansea in the League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "By how much were Cardiff RFC beaten during their domestic cup ampaign in the 1997/98 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "In 1994–95 Cardiff won the final league title of the amateur era in Wales, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the Cup before going down 16–9 to Swansea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cardiff RFC win any of the leagues from 1990 to 1995?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "After the end of the 95–96 season Peter Thomas invested money into the club, allowing them to sign Rob Howley, Dai Young, Leigh Davies, Gwyn Jones and Justin Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016182143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiff_RFC_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cardiff RFC get any other players for professionalism, besides Jonathan Davies?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 917, "Truth_answer": "Jonathan Davies was an outside-half.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Jonathan Davies play in Cardiff RFC?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes, an aspiring artist and poet, abandoned his university endeavours to become first a cartoonist and then an art critic for the Sydney periodical The Observer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critic Robert Hughes get started in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes settled in London in 1965 and wrote for The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, and The Observer, and contributed to the London version of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critic Robert Hughes do after working as an art critic for The Observer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "At some early point in his long career, more than three decades of it spent at TIME, Robert Hughes became the most famous art critic in the English-speaking world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114628id_/http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2121653,00.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the critic Robert Hughes work for Time magazine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 he was appointed art critic for TIME magazine and moved to New York, where he soon became an influential voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critic Robert Hughes write for Time magazine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes and Harold Hayes were recruited in 1978 to anchor the new ABC News newsmagazine 20/20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did the critic Robert Hughes work for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "The critic Robert Hughes' only broadcast, on 6 June 1978, proved so controversial that, less than a week later, ABC News president Roone Arledge terminated Hughes and Hayes' contracts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the critic Robert Hughes at ABC News newsmagazine 20/20?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 918, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the critic Robert Hughes' only broadcast on ABC News newsmagazine 20/20 controversial?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 919, "Truth_answer": "The war on poverty is the unofficial name for legislation first introduced by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson during his State of the Union address on Wednesday, January 8, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127140126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_Poverty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lyndon B. Johnson War on Poverty?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 919, "Truth_answer": "This legislation was proposed by Lyndon B. Johnson in response to a national poverty rate of around nineteen percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127140126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_Poverty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lyndon B. Johnson feel he needed to act?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 919, "Truth_answer": "Lyndon B. Johnson's addressed healthcare by creating The Commission on Heart Disease, Cancer and Strokes. Combined, these diseases accounted for 71 percent of the nation's deaths in 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lyndon B. Johnson address healthcare?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 919, "Truth_answer": "To enact recommendations of the commission, Lyndon B. Johnson asked Congress for funds to set up the Regional Medical Program. Congress passed a significantly watered down version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any healthcare laws passed because of Lyndon B. Johnson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus became famous for the role of Elaine Benes on NBC's Seinfeld, whom she played from the early 1990s to 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus was with Seinfeld from 1989 to 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Julia Louis-Dreyfus with Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus' performance on the series was met with critical acclaim, and she was a regular winner and nominee at television award shows throughout the 1990s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus gain recognition for her role in Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus won a Golden Globe Award in 1994, a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1995 and two in both 1997 and 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus get any awards for her performance in Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus also won seven American Comedy Awards and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus win any other awards besides the Golden Globe and the Screen Actors Guild Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "After the first Seinfeld episode, NBC executives felt the show was too male-centric, and demanded that creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David add a woman to the cast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Julia Louis-Dreyfus article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 920, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus has also received eleven Emmy Awards, two Critics' Choice Television Awards, and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus win any other awards besides the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild Award, the American Comedy Awards, and the Primetime Emmy Award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus became a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1982 to 1985, the youngest female cast member in the history of the program at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus said of SNL that she didn't know how to navigate the waters of show business in general and specifically doing a live sketch-comedy show“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do in Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus win any awards for her performance in SNL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus said of SNL that she didn't know how to navigate the waters of show business in general and specifically doing a live sketch-comedy show“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Julia Louis-Dreyfus leave SNL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Following her 1985 departure from SNL, Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared in several films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do after leaving SNL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared in the Woody Allen-directed Hannah and Her Sisters and Soul Man, starring C. Thomas Howell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Julia Louis-Dreyfus appear in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus also starred alongside fellow SNL alumnus Chevy Chase in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do any other films besides Hanna and Her Sisters and Soul Man?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 921, "Truth_answer": "Premiering in early 1988, Day by Day aired for two seasons on NBC before being cancelled", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the American TV series Day by Day do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 922, "Truth_answer": "Managed by her father, Solange Knowles first ventured into the music business in 2001 as the lead singer on the title theme song for the television series The Proud Family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Solange Knowles start performing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 922, "Truth_answer": "Solange Knowles was the lead singer, backed by Destiny's Child, on the title theme song for the animated television series The Proud Family", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Solange Knowles the lead singer of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 922, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 14, Solange Knowles started working on her debut album Solo Star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126173317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Knowles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Solange Knowles' first recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 922, "Truth_answer": "Solo Star is the debut studio album by American singer Solange Knowles, released by Columbia Records and Music World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Solo Star?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 922, "Truth_answer": "Solo Star was released on January 21, 2003 in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126173317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Knowles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Solange Knowles complete the album Solo Star?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 923, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin and his fellow ragtime composers rejuvenated American popular music, fostering an appreciation for African-American music among European-Americans by creating exhilarating and liberating dance tunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Scott Joplin rejuvinate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 923, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin was penniless and disappointed at the end of his life", "Truth_passages": [ "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Scott Joplin die with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 923, "Truth_answer": "Ragtime is a musical style that enjoyed its peak popularity between 1895 and 1919. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated or ragged rhythm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragtime_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was ragtime music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 923, "Truth_answer": "Max Morath said that while the Scott Joplin's compositions were of increasing lyrical beauty and delicate syncopation they remained obscure and unheralded during his lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p15", "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Max Morath say about Scott Joplin's music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 923, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin set the standard for ragtime compositions and played a key role in the development of ragtime music.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What compositions did Scott Joplin set the standard for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 924, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin and his fellow ragtime composers rejuvenated American popular music, fostering an appreciation for African-American music among European-Americans by creating exhilarating and liberating dance tunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Scott Joplin's legacy stands out the most?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 924, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin set the standard for ragtime compositions and played a key role in the development of ragtime music. He helped pave the way for young black artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Scott Joplin's legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 924, "Truth_answer": "Some speculate that Scott Joplin's achievements were influenced by his classically trained German music teacher Julius Weiss, who may have brought a polka rhythmic sensibility from the old country", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p11", "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Scott Joplin's influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 924, "Truth_answer": "Ian Whitcomb mentions that Scott Joplin opined that Maple Leaf Rag would make him 'King of Ragtime Composers' but knew he would not be recognized in his own lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Joplin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 925, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst was particularly interested in the newly emerging technologies relating to aviation and had his first experience of flight in January 1910, in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Randolph Hearts first interested in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 925, "Truth_answer": "According to Hearst Over Hollywood, John and Jacqueline Kennedy stayed at William Randolph Hearst's The Bevery House for part of their honeymoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were John and Jacqueline Kennedy at one of William Randolph Hearst's homes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 925, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst inherited timber and mining interests and a 240,000 acres ranch at San Simeon, California, from his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst inherit from his father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 925, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1890s, William Randolph Hearst began building a mansion on the hills overlooking Pleasanton, California on land purchased by his father. Hearst's mother took over the project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst's mother take over the building project of one of his mansions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 926, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst owned Hearst Castle, Wyntoon, Beverly Hills Mansion, and Hacienda del Pozo de Verona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the properties William Randoplh Hearst owned in California?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 926, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst owned Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Wyntoon in Siskiyou County, Beverly Hills Mansion located at 1011 N Beverly Dr, and Hacienda del Pozo de Verona in Pleasanton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were William Randolph Hearst's California properties located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 926, "Truth_answer": "After William Randolph Hearst's mother's death, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona was acquired by Castlewood Country Club, which used it as their clubhouse until it was destroyed by a fire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting in the William Randolph Hearst article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "Zorro is an agile athlete and acrobat, using his bullwhip as a gymnastic accoutrement to swing through gaps between city roofs, and is very capable of landing from great heights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Zorro's skills?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zorro get his skills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "Zorro's calculating and precise dexterity as a tactician has enabled him to use his two main weapons, his sword and bullwhip, as an extension of his deft hand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some resources Zorro used?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "Zorro never uses brute strength. Instead and more likely, he uses his fox-like and sly mind, and well-practiced technique to outmatch an opponent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Zorro ever had to use his sword and bullwhip?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "In some versions, Zorro keeps a medium-sized dagger tucked in his left boot for emergencies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other weapons does Zorro have, besides his sword and bullwhip?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "More often than not, Zorro uses psychological mockery to make his opponents too angry to be coordinated in combat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting points about Zorro's skills?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 927, "Truth_answer": "Although Zorro is a master swordsman and marksman, he has more than once demonstrated his prowess in unarmed combat against multiple opponents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Zorro fought a lot of enemies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 928, "Truth_answer": "On July 19, at the 2016 WWE draft, Mark Henry was drafted to Raw. He returned at the Royal Rumble on January 29, 2017 and unsuccessfully competed at WrestleMania 33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mark Henry do in his later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 928, "Truth_answer": "Raw is a brand of the U.S. based professional wrestling promotion WWE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Raw in relation to Mark Henry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 928, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry retired on October 26, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mark Henry still wrestle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 928, "Truth_answer": "Following WrestleMania 33, Mark Henry retired and transitioned into a backstage producers role. In 2019, Henry took on a backstage mentoring role helping talent work on their off-air attitude.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mark Henry coach or emcee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 928, "Truth_answer": "In early 2019, Henry took on a backstage mentoring role helping talent work on their off-air attitude, including cleanliness and respect in the locker room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mark Henry still on TV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 929, "Truth_answer": "The Nation of Domination was a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation from November 17, 1996 to November 28, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022024421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation_of_Domination_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Nation of Domination in relation to Mark Henry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 929, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry nicknamed himself Sexual Chocolate, adopting a ladies' man character, and was involved in a romantic storyline with former enemy Chyna, which included a controversial angle with transvestite", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sexual Chocolate refer to in relation to Mark Henry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 929, "Truth_answer": "After the storyline about him overcoming sex addiction, Mark Henry turned into a fan favorite, and started romancing WWF veteran wrestler Mae Young as part of the Sexual Chocolate character", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public like Mark Henry's character Sexual Chocolate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 929, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry feuded with Viscera during this time, as part of a storyline where Viscera splashed Mae Young while she was carrying Henry's child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other people involved in the romance between Sexual Chocolate and Mae Young?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 930, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer took a four-year hiatus from acting, during which she remained largely out of the public eye to devote time to her husband and children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Michelle Pfeiffer's hiatus from acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 930, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer moved into semi-retirement in order to spend more quality time with her children and family, meaning that she would continue to star in films sporadically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michelle Pfeiffer do after dissolving the film production company, Via Rosa Productions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 930, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer starred in the Hitchcockian thriller What Lies Beneath in 2000 with Harrison Ford", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer ebd up starring in any films during the time she dissolved Via Rosa Productions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 930, "Truth_answer": "While critical response towards the film What Lies Beneath was mixed, it opened atop at the box office in July 2000, and went on to gross US$291 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie What Lies Beneath, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, considered to be a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 930, "Truth_answer": "During her hiatus, Michelle Pfeiffer turned down the role of the White Witch in the fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer work on any other movies during her hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 930, "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was successful at the box office grossing more than $745 million worldwide, making it 2005's third most successful film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe do well at the box office?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "Working with Syd Barrett eventually proved too difficult for the rest of the Pink Floyd band members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett replaced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "After Syd Barrett's departure, the burden of lyrical composition and creative direction fell mostly on Roger Waters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Syd Barrett being replaced by David Gilmour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "Blackhill announced Syd Barrett's departure on 6 April 1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett get replaced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "Jenner and King believed Syd Barrett to be the creative genius of the band, and decided to represent him and end their relationship with Pink Floyd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Syd Barrett leaving Pink Floyd?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour was Pink Floyd's guitarist and co-lead vocalist. He joined the group in 1968, shortly before the departure of founding member Syd Barrett.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is David Gilmour in relation to Pink Floyd?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "Initially, David Gilmour mimed to Barrett's voice on the group's European TV appearances; however, while playing on the university circuit, they favored songs by Waters and Wright", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Gilmour do as Syd Barrett's replacement in Pink Floyd?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 931, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's ability to use fewer notes than most to express himself without sacrificing strength or beauty drew a favourable comparison to jazz trumpeter Miles Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about Pink Floyd's David Gilmour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "Mike Pence attended Columbus North High School, one of the public high schools located in Columbus, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mike Pence grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "Mike Pence volunteered for the Bartholomew County Democratic Party in 1976 and voted for Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike Pence get started in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "During the race, Mike Pence used political donations to pay the mortgage, his credit card bill, groceries, golf tournament fees and car payments for his wife. This undermined his campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130205651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike Pence lose both the '88 and '90 race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Mike Pence became the president of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, a self-described free-market think tank and a member of the State Policy Network", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After losing in '88 and '90, did Mike Pence try running for Congress again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "Mike Pence earned a BA degree in history from Hanover College, and a JD degree from the Indiana University's Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130205651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mike Pence go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "While at Hanover, Mike Pence joined the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, where he became the chapter president", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Pence participate in any activities in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 932, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Pence participate in any other college activities besides Phi Gamma Delta?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 933, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg was born Isidore Hochberg on the Lower East Side of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Yip Harburg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 933, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg attended Townsend Harris High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any information about where Yip Harburg went to school as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 933, "Truth_answer": "After World War I, Yip Harburg returned to New York and graduated from City College, later part of the City University of New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg attend college or University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 933, "Truth_answer": "Ira Gershwin introduced Yip Harburg to Jay Gorney, who collaborated with him on songs for an Earl Carroll Broadway review. Harburg was engaged as lyricist for a series of revues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yip Harburg get started in show business?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "British stage and film actress Vivien Leigh won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her performances as Scarlett O'Hara and Blanche DuBois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Vivien Leigh?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Oliiver was married to Vivien Leigh from 1940 to 1960", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh's relationship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh died on 8 July 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "British stage and film actress Vivien Leigh won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her definitive performances as Scarlett O'Hara and Blanche DuBois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh have a job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier appeared alongside Vivien Leigh in the historical drama Fire Over England. In That Hamilton Woman, Olivier played the role of Horatio Nelson and Leigh played the title role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in movies together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "In 1955 Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh were invited to play leading roles in three plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford. They began with Twelfth Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier act together in anything else besides movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh played leading roles in Twelfth Night, Macbeth, and Titus Andronicus, at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the plays Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh played leading roles in the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier's performance in the title role attracted superlatives", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laurence Olivier play the lead role of Macbeth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 934, "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh played Lady Macbeth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vivien Leigh play in Macbeth?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "Chinese politician Xi Jinping is the general secretary of the Communist Party of China, president of the People's Republic of China, and chairman of the Central Military Commission", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p64", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Xi Jinping?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping has been the paramount leader, the highest-ranking official in China, since 2012 and he officially received the title of leadership core from the CPC in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Xi Jinping's rank placement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping became governor of Fujian a year later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened following Xi Jinping's promotion to the office of Vice Governor of Fujian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jingping eventually took over as provincial party chief after several months as acting governor of Zhejiang", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Xi Jinping's promotion to the office of Vice Governor of Fujian get him, besides becoming governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Xi Jinping was elected a full member of the 16th Central Committee, marking his ascension to the national stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Xi Jinping's promotion to the office of Vice Governor of Fujian help him secure, besides becoming governor and provincial party chief?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Xi Jinping was elected vice-president of the People's Republic of China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Xi Jinping do in 2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping was in charge of the comprehensive preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and was the central government's leading figure in Hong Kong and Macau affairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being elected vice-president of the People's Republic of China case Xi Jinping to do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 935, "Truth_answer": "After the Olympics, Xi Jinping was assigned the post of committee chair for the preparations of the 60th Anniversary Celebrations of the founding of the People's Republic of China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Xi Jinping's career after the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "The historical figure most often associated with the Zorro character is Joaquin Murrieta. Zorro also finds a direct literary predecessor in Sir Percival Blakeney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the inspirations behind the character of Zorro?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "Other inspirations for the creation of Zorro include Robin Hood, Reynard the Fox, Salomon Pico, Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza, Tiburcio Vasquez, William Lamport, and Estanislao.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joaquin Murrieta and Sir Percival Blackeney the only inspirations for the character Zorro or were there others?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "Other inspirations for Zorro include the Spring-heeled Jack character, Sir Percy in The Scarlet Pimpernel, and the Arrow serial film character The Masked Rider", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people had inspired the creation of Zorro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "Another possible historical inspiration is William Lamport, an Irish soldier who lived in Mexico in the seventeenth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any historical events inspire the creation of Zorro?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "Spring Heeled Jack was portrayed as a nobleman who created a flamboyant, masked alter ego to fight injustice and frequently demonstrated exceptional athletic and combative skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did treatment of the Spring-heeled Jack character inspire some of the Zorro's characteristics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "Spring-heeled Jack maintained a hidden lair and was known to carve the letter S into walls with his rapier as a calling card.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about Spring-heeled Jack that resembled Zorro besides being a nobleman who created a flamboyant, masked alter ego to fight injustice and demonstrating exceptional athletic and combative skills?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 936, "Truth_answer": "The Arrow serial film character The Masked Rider was the first Mexican black-clad masked rider on a black horse to appear on the silver screen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesitng aspects about the Zorro article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins accepted a position in New York City's Bureau of Child Welfare and worked for various social work and public health organizations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Hopkins do in the sector of public health?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "During the 1915 recession, Hopkins and William Matthews organized the Bronx Park Employment program, one of the first public employment programs in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Hopkins do for the public during his management", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins at first opposed America's entrance into World War I, but, when war was declared in 1917, he supported it enthusiastically", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspexts about the Harry Hopkins article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "The CWA hired four million people, and during its operation, the CWA built and repaired 40,000 schools, 250,000 miles (400,000 km) of road, and 12 million feet of sewer pipe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public fare with Harry Hopkins in the federal relief administrator position?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "Convinced that paid work was psychologically more valuable than cash handouts, Harry Hopkins sought to continue and expand New York State's work-relief programs, TERA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some policies Harry Hopkins implemented during the time of the New Deal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "The NSWE reorganized in 1921 as the AASW, and addressed issues of concern, set professional standards, and, in the early years, served as a placement bureau for social workers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170722095118id_/http://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu:80/organizations/american-association-of-social-workers/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the AAWS do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins do any charity work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 937, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkin's efficient administration of the initial $20 million outlay to the TERA gained Roosevelt's attention, and in 1932, he promoted Hopkins to the presidency of the agency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New York State's work-relief programs help Roosevelt's political agenda?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "In March 1933, Roosevelt summoned Harry Hopkins to Washington as federal relief administrator. Hopkins sought to continue and expand New York State's work-relief programs, the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Harry Hopkins play in the New Deal relief proframs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins supervised the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and the Works Progress Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p1", "https://snaccooperative.org/vocab_administrator/resources/6880074_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins have any other projects besides continuing to expand the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "CWA was similar to FERA, but did not require workers to be on relief in order to receive a government sponsored job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the CWA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "FERA, the largest program from 1933 to 1935, involved giving money to localities to operate work relief projects to employ those on direct relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is FERA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "Before Harry Hopkins began to decline from his struggle with stomach cancer in the late 1930s, FDR appeared to be training him as a possible successor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything noteworthy happen to Harry Hopkins during the New Deal era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins was involved with FERA from 1933 to 1935", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Harry Hopkins involved with FERA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins and Eleanor Roosevelt worked together to publicize and defend New Deal relief programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins work with other people to publicize and defend New Deal relief programs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 938, "Truth_answer": "The Works Progress Administration was one of the New Deal relief programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the New Deal relief programs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "On 14 June 2005, the band Funeral for a Friend released their second album Hours through Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hours one of Funeral for a Friend's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "Hours reached number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and was Funeral for a Friend's first album to appear on the US Billboard 200, reaching number 139", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Hours a hit for the band Funeral for a Friend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "In May 2005, Hours' first single Streetcar acted as the band Funeral for a Friend's fourth consecutive top 20 single in the United Kingdom by debuting at number 15", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the most popular songs from Funeral for a Friend's album Hours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "In August of the same year the album Hours was released, the band Funeral for a Friend won a Kerrang! Award for Best British Band“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Funeral for a Friend achive popularity from the album Hours or songs from the album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "Just two weeks after its release the album Hours was certified a Silver over 60,000 sales and was awarded a Gold for over 100,000 sales on 23 December 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Funeral for a Friend's Hours sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "Achieving both a gold certification and three top-twenty singles, Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation is often acclaimed as one of the landmark emo records of the 2000s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Funeral for a Friend ever have another album of similar popularity besides Hours?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "Produced by Terry Date, Hours was recorded in two Seattle studios owned by the grunge band Pearl Jam and featured unusual methods of recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Funeral for a Friend article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "The album Hours reached number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and was Funeral for a Friend's first album to appear on the US Billboard 200, reaching number 139", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Funeral for a Friend's album Hours been recognized outside of the UK?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 939, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Funeral for a Friend's album, Hours, still popular?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "Current member of Funeral for a Friend include Kris Coombs-Roberts, Matthew Davies-Kreye, Gavin Burrough, Richard Boucher, and Casey McHale. Past members include Kerry Roberts, Matthew Evans, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Funeral for a Friend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Evans and Johnny Phillips invited Matt Davies to try out to replace vocalist Michael Davies, who quit in December 2001. The band reformed as Funeral for a Friend", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Funeral for a Friend in 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "In mid-2003, Funeral for a Friend secured their first Kerrang! award, winning the award for Best UK Newcomer, beating The Darkness, who won in all other nominated categories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Funeral for a Friend win any awards during their early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Funeral for a Friend win any other awards besides the Kerrang! for Best UK Newcomer during their early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "Upon hearing Funeral for a Friend's four tracks, Mighty Atom Records approached the band and offered a two-album deal, resulting in their debut EP, Between Order and Model.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the most important thing that happened to Funeral for a Friend in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "Funeral for a Friend recorded their debut EP, Between Order and Model, in 2002 and their second EP, Four Ways to Scream Your Name, in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Funeral for a Friend make during their early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Funeral for a Friend's most popular song during their early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 940, "Truth_answer": "Funeral for a Friend was a Welsh post-hardcore band from Bridgend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p0", "https://www.last.fm/music/Funeral+for+a+Friend/_/Storytelling+Pt2_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hours_(Funeral_for_a_Friend_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the members of the band Funeral for a Friend from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 941, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was born on July 11, 1931", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tab Hunter born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 941, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter married his partner of over 35 years, film producer Allan Glaser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tab Hunter married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 941, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was offered, and accepted, a contract at Warner Bros. One of his first films for Warners was The Sea Chase, supporting John Wayne and Lana Turner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tab Hunter's connection with Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 941, "Truth_answer": "The film The Sea Chase was a big hit, but Tab Hunter's part was relatively small.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film The Sea Chase successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 941, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter acted in Mitchum in Track of the Cat in 1954, Battle Cry in 1955, The Burning Hills in 1956, and The Girl He Left Behind in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter do any other films for Warner Bros. besides The Sea Chase?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 941, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have any conflicts with Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "The 1990s saw a resurgence in Neil Diamond's popularity. Sweet Caroline became a popular sing-along at sporting events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Neil Diamond's career in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "After the Boston Marathon, Neil Diamond led the Fenway Park crown in a rendition of Sweet Caroline. Sales of the song surged nearly 600 percent a week after the bombings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did tNeil Sweet Caroline sell a lot of albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond's song, Sweet Caroline, win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "During the 1990s, Neil Diamond produced six studio albums, covered many classic songs from the movies and from famous Brill Building-era songwriters, and released two Christmas albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Neil Diamond's career in the 90's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Neil Diamond performed for President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Neil Diamond article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Neil Diamond make off the song Sweet Caroline?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond's I Am...I Said was a Top 5 hit in both the US and UK. You Don't Bring Me Flowers reached no. 1 in the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond have any other hit besides Sweet Caroline?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 942, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the hits I Am...I Said and You Don't Bring Me Flowers“ win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 943, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond was born in Brooklyn, New York,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Neil Diamond born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 943, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond grew up in several homes in Brooklyn, having also spent four years in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where his father was stationed in the army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Neil Diamond raised?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 943, "Truth_answer": "In Brooklyn, Neil Diamond attended Erasmus Hall High School. After his family moved, he then attended Abraham Lincoln High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Neil Diamond receive his education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 943, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond next attended New York University as a pre-med major on a fencing scholarship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond attend university?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 943, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond was just 10 units short of graduating from New Your University, when Sunbeam Music Publishing offered him a 16-week job writing songs for $50 a week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Neil Diamond's early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 943, "Truth_answer": "Sunbeam Music Publishing offered him a 16-week job writing songs for $50 a week and he dropped out of college to accept it", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Neil Diamond break into the music scene?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals was formed in 1993 by Huey Morgan, Brian Fast Leiser and Steve Borgovini after Leiser met Morgan at the club where they both worked", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fun Lovin' Criminals do in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Come Find Yourself, Fun Lovin' Criminal's first album, was released in the summer of 1996 by Chrysalis Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fun Lovin' Criminals' first album come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Come Find Yourself had a slow rise up the UK Albums Chart, finally peaking at No. 7 and spending well over a year in the chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Come Find Yourself by Fun Lovin' Criminals do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Come Find Yourself included the singles The Grave And The Constant, Scooby Snacks, The Fun Lovin' Criminal, and King Of New York“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the singles in the Fun Lovin' Criminals album, Come Find Yourself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "The success of the album prompted the re-release of Scooby Snacks as a single, alongside a cover of the 10cc classic I'm Not In Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles in the Fun Lovin' Criminals' album, Come Find Yourself, besides The Grave And The Constant, Scooby Snacks, The Fun Lovin' Criminal, and King Of New York“?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "All of the singles from Come Find Yourself made it to the UK Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the singles from Come Find Yourself by Fun Lovin' Criminals make the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "The Grave And The Constant, Scooby Snacks, The Fun Lovin' Criminal, King Of New York“, and I'm Not In Love made the UK charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170625233119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby_Snacks_(song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160804111025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Morgan_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs from the Fun Lovin' Criminals' album Come Find Yourself made the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Scooby Snacks, features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino and a guitar sample from Tones On Tail song Movement of Fear, interspersed with rap verses and a sung, anthemic, chorus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable happening in the Fun Lovin' Criminals' career during the time they released Come Find Yourself?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "The song Scooby Snacks contains samples from Quentin Tarantino's movies Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170625233119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby_Snacks_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the films from which samples were used in the Fun Lovin' Criminals' single Scooby Snacks?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals' album 100% Colombian was released in August 1998 by Virgin Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Fun Lovin' Criminals in the late 90s?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 944, "Truth_answer": "Korean Bodega was the biggest hit from the album 100% Colombian, reaching No. 15, their second-highest placing single so far after the re-release of Scooby Snacks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Fun Lovin' Criminals' album 100% Colombian do?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "Southwold is a coastal town in Suffolk, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Southwold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "In December 1929, George Orwell returned to England and went directly to his parents' house in Southwold, which remained his base for the next five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did George Orwell stay in Southwold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell was writing reviews for Adelphi and acting as a private tutor to a disabled child at Southwold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Orwell do in Southwold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell then became tutor to three young brothers, one of whom, Richard Peters, later became a distinguished academic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell do anything else in Southwold besides writing reviews for Adelphi and acting as a private tutor to a disabled child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "Mabel Fierz put George Orwell in contact with Leonard Moore, who became his literary agent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mabel and Francis Fierz influence George Orwell's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell visited Mabel and Francis Fierz in London, often meeting their friend Max Plowman. He also often stayed at the homes of Ruth Pitter and Richard Rees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell have relationships with anyone else in Southwold besides Mabel and Francis Fierz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell ended 1931 by deliberately getting himself arrested, so that he could experience Christmas in prison, but the authorities did not regard his drunk and disorderly behaviour as imprisonable", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting from the George Orwell article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Orwell want to experience Christmas in prison?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "In the mid 1930s Orwell found himself working part-time in a bookshop in Hampstead, called Booklover’s Corner, situated where Pond Street and South End Road meet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095431id_/https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/heritage/heritage-author-george-orwell-was-down-but-not-out-in-hampstead-1-2004102_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Orwell in Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell was a part-time assistant in Booklovers' Corner, a second-hand bookshop in Hampstead", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Orwell do in Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did George Orwell live in Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "By October 1935 George Orwell's flatmates had moved out and he was struggling to pay the rent on his own. He remained in Hampstead until the end of January 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Orwell leave Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell was writing for the Adelphi and preparing A Clergyman's Daughter and Burmese Days for publication. He also started to write reviews for The New English Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell do anything in Hampstead besides work a part-time assistant in Booklovers' Corner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "While at Hampstead, George Orwell worked at the shop in the afternoons and had his mornings free to write and his evenings free to socialise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell do anything else besides write in Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 946, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell's landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, invited some of her fellow psychology students to a party. One of these students was Elizaveta Fen, a biographer and future translator of Chekhov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell meet anyone else in Hampstead, besides his future wife, Eileen O'Shaughnessy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras Michel formed the Fugees, an abbreviation of refugees, an American hip hop group who rose to fame in the mid-1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Fugees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1988 with the Fugees?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "The Fugees' debut album, Blunted on Reality, was released in 1994. In 1996, they released their second album, titled The Score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the Fugees release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "The Fugees' debut album, Blunted on Reality, spawned three singles: Boof Baf, Nappy Heads and Vocab.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128204537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyclef_Jean_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Fugees debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "The album, Blunted on Reality, achieved limited commercial success, peaking at number 62 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128204537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyclef_Jean_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Fugees' album, Blunted on Reality, a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, the Fugees released their second album, titled The Score.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128204537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyclef_Jean_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the Fugees release next, after Blunted on Reality?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "Four commercially successful singles were released from The Score: Fu-Gee-La, Killing Me Softly, Ready or Not and No Woman, No Cry“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on the Fugees' album, The Score?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "The Fugees won two 1997 Grammy Awards with The Score for Best Rap Album, and Killing Me Softly for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugees_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fugees win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 947, "Truth_answer": "Although the Fugees have not released any studio albums since The Score, a compilation album, Greatest Hits, was released in 2003, and spawned the single Take It Easy“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128204537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyclef_Jean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fugees release another album after The Score?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean announced plans to begin a solo career with 1997's Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee All-Stars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128204537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyclef_Jean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wyclef Jean's first solo album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean's album The Carnival included two singles: We Trying to Stay Alive and Gone Till November“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the songs on the album Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee All-Stars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean's album The Carnival was a hit as were its two singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wyclef Jean's album, The Carnival, a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Wyclef Jean recorded his second solo album, The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book, with guests including Earth, Wind & Fire; Kenny Rogers; and Mary J. Blige.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Wyclef Jean released his first solo album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean's second solo album The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book, included the single 911 with Mary J. Blige", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Wyclef Jean's second album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean released solo albums Masquerade in 2002, The Preacher's Son in November 2003, and Sak Pasé Presents: Welcome to Haïti (Creole 101) in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wyclef Jean release any more solo albums after The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Wyclef Jean produced and wrote songs for the soundtrack to Jonathan Demme's 2003 documentary The Agronomist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wyclef Jean article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "Jonathan Demme's 2003 documentary, The Agronomist, was about the Haitian activist and radio personality Jean Dominique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128204537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyclef_Jean_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jonathan Demme's 2003 documentary The Agronomist about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Wyclef Jean write for the documentary The Agronomist?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 27 is based on the text Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, a book of Chapman's recollections of his act of violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the development of the movie chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "The murder of John Lennon by Mark David Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was the movie Chapter 27inspired by besides a book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "He gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist, and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was John Lennon's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "Chapman's motives were fabricated from pure delusion, fueled by an obsession with the fictional character Holden Caulfield and his similar misadventures in J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chapter 27 movie article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "for murdering 40-year-old musician and activist, John Lennon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Mark Chapman incarcerated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "Chapman remained at the scene reading J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye until he was arrested by the police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107144349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_David_Chapman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_John_Lennon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mark Chapman caught for the accusation of Murdering John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 949, "Truth_answer": "Chapman planned the killing over the course of several months and waited for Lennon at the Dakota on the morning of 8 December", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what mechanics of his unraveling did Mark Chapman reveal after murdering John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto as Mark David Chapman; Judah Friedlander as Paul Goresh; Lindsay Lohan as Jude Hanson and Mark Lindsay Chapman as John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the casting for the movie Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "Schaefer said, I had to go into a place that was very sensitive to our story, with trucks, a crew, and a limited amount of time. It wasn't easy.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During filming Chapter 27 what was some obstacles if any?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had to gain weight to portray Mark David Chapman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "Gaining the weight, he said, was tougher than dieting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jarett Leto feel emotions about having to gain weight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "Losing the excess weight after Chapter 27proved a challenge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jarett Leto lose the weight after the filming of Chapter 27 was done?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there other famous actors that were a part of the movie Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 950, "Truth_answer": "2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the casting for the film Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "Fast Times at Ridgemont High.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cameron Crowes first film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "Released in 1982, the movie version lacked a specific plot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201015634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Crowe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fast Times at Ridgemont High get made into a movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "The Wild Life.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cameron Crowes next screenplay After Fast Times at Ridgemont High?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie The Wild Life by Cameron Crowe popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "Though Cameron Crowe would continue to freelance for Rolling Stone on and off over the years, he turned his attention to a book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cameron Crowe article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "Crowe came up with the idea to pose undercover as a high school student and write about his experiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201015634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Crowe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Caemeron Crowe come up with the Fast Times at Ridgemont High story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movieFast Times at Ridgemont High receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 951, "Truth_answer": "Say Anything, Singles, Jerry Maguire, Almost Famous, Vanilla Sky, Elizabeth Town, and We Bought a Zoo.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cameron Crowe have any other films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "His book, Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, came out in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201015634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Crowe_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115100432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Times_at_Ridgemont_High_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cameron Crowe write the book Fast Times at Ridgemont High?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cameron Crowe write the book Fast Times at Ridgemont High?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the book Fast Times at Ridgemont High popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "In 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the book Fast Times at Ridgemont High get made into a movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Jason Leigh, Eric Stoltz, Judge Reinhold, Phoebe Cates, Anthony Edwards, Nicolas Cage, Forest Whitaker, and Sean Penn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "Though he initially planned to include himself in the book, he realized that it would jeopardize his ability to capture the true essence of the high school experience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cameron Crowe article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "He enrolled as Dave Cameron at Clairemont High School in San Diego. Reliving the senior year he never had, he made friends and began to fit in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201015634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Crowe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Cameron Crowe undercover in Clairemont High school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 952, "Truth_answer": "Crowe came up with the idea to pose undercover as a high school student and write about his experiences. He enrolled at Clairemont High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201015634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Crowe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Clairemont High School where Cameron Crowe got inspiration for his book Fast Times at Ridgemont High?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "Newsom and his investors created the company PlumpJack Associates L.P.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What business was Gavin Newsom involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "PlumpJack Winery produces primarily super premium Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay varietal wines from Napa Valley grapes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224013907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlumpJack_Winery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the PlumpJack winery do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "The business grew to an enterprise with more than 700 employees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the PlumpJack winery successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "The PlumpJack Cafe Partners L.P.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gavin Newsom involved in other businesses besides the Plumpjack winery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the PlumpJack Cafe do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "The PlumpJack Group grew to manage 23 businesses, including wineries, restaurants, and hotels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gavin Newsom article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "Newsom and his investors opened the Balboa Café Bar and Grill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please name one of Gavin Newsom businesses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "The group started the PlumpJack Winery with the financial help of his family friend Gordon Getty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Gavin Newsom involved in the PlumJack Winery and the PlumpJack Cafe businesses?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "According to Getty, later business investments were because of the success of the first“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Newsom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gavin Newsom considered successful in his businesses?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 953, "Truth_answer": "Newsom's affair with Rippey-Tourk impacted his popularity with male voters, who viewed the adultery as a betrayal of a close friend and ally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gavin Newsom ever get in trouble?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa.Riders of the Purple Sage, The Lucky Horseshoe and The Trail Rider.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what silent films with Gary Cooper were made in 1925?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "The Eagle and Ben-Hur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other silent films with Gary Cooper were made in 1925?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gary Cooper win any awards for these Silent films released in 1925?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "Cooper was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Gary Cooper's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "It became one of the most commercially successful films of 1928.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie Lilac Time with Gary Cooper succeed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "He became a movie star in 1929 with his first sound picture, The Virginian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in the Gary Cooper article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gary Cooper win any awards for his role in The Virginian?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "The Virginian (1929) was directed by Victor Fleming and co-starred Mary Brian and Walter Huston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Gary Cooper work with in The Virginian?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "He was one of the top 10 film personalities for 23 consecutive years and was one of the top money-making stars for 18 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Cooper article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 954, "Truth_answer": "Cooper married New York debutante Veronica Balfe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Gary Cooper married?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 955, "Truth_answer": "Verdi began in 1859 to take an active interest in Italian politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Giuseppe Verdi Political?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 955, "Truth_answer": "Rigoletto, with its intended murder of royalty, upset the censors. Verdi substituted a Duke for the King, and the subsequent success of the opera fully vindicated the composer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giuseppe Verdi gain fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 955, "Truth_answer": "The identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics perhaps began in the 1840s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giuseppe Verdi's politics involve music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 955, "Truth_answer": "in the 1840s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Giuseppe Verdi's politics take place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 955, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Mazzini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a nationalist leader in the 1840s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 956, "Truth_answer": "Opeth recorded its debut album, Orchid, with producer Dan Swanö in April 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003161504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opeth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Opeth album was released in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 956, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from Opeth's album Orchid?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 956, "Truth_answer": "Morningrise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album released by Opeth after the album Orchid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 956, "Truth_answer": "In 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album Morningrise by Opeth released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 957, "Truth_answer": "Opeth was formed as a death metal band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003161504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opeth_p2", "https://roppongirocks.com/page/2/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What took place during the years 1989-1993 for the band Opeth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 957, "Truth_answer": "Mikael Åkerfeldt, Martín Méndez, Martin Axe AxenrotFredrik Åkesson and Joakim Svalberg,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Opeth's Formation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 957, "Truth_answer": "Lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Mikael Åkerfeldt has remained Opeth's primary driving force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003161504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opeth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead member of the band Opeth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 957, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Opeth break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 957, "Truth_answer": "Opeth has released 13 studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003161504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opeth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did this band Opeth put out as a whole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Delta Goodrem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays Nina Tucker in the Australian soap opera Neighbours ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Stefan Dennis, Shaunna O'Grady, Lisa Armytage, Zoe Cramond and Nicolette Minster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some other cast members from the Australian soap opera Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Nicholas Coghlan, Alan Fletcher, Jackie Woodburne, Ryan Moloney, Jodi Anasta, Chris Milligan, Colette Mann, Scarlett Anderson, Rebekah Elmaloglou, Damien Richardson, Matt Wilson and Ben Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other cast members in the Australian soap opera Neighbors besides Stefan Dennis, Shaunna O'Grady, Lisa Armytage, Zoe Cramond and Nicolette Minster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "David Tanaka, Finn Kelly, Dipi Rebecchi, Kirsha Rebecchi, Yashvi Rebecchi, Chloe Brennan, Bea Nilsson, Hugo Somers, Pierce Greyson, Roxy Willis, Harlow Robinson and Hendrix Greyson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other cast members or characters in the Australian soap opera neighbours besides Nicholas Coghlan, Alan Fletcher, Jackie Woodburne, Ryan Moloney, Jodi Anasta, Chris Milligan, Colette Mann, Scarlett Anderson, Rebekah Elmaloglou, Damien Richardson, Matt Wilson and Ben Hall ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Jan Russ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the casting director for the Australian soap opera Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "In July 2003, Delta Goodrem was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma and was forced to leave the show to begin treatment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nina Tucker article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Three months' worth of scripts were rewritten, and a new character, Carmella Cammeniti, was created and introduced to cover Nina's planned storyline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the show Neighbours when Delta Goodrem left?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Nina Tuker departed in October 2003, with an exit storyline that allowed for a return in the future.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Delta Goodram leaving the show Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "In March 2004, it was announced that Goodrem would be returning to Neighbours to finish her contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nina Tucker ever able to return to the Australian soap opera Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 958, "Truth_answer": "Due to Goodrem's busy schedule, the producers made sure all her scenes were shot in three days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nina Tucker's return to the Australian soap opera Neighbours handled?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "Nina was initially meant to be a bad girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Nina Tucker's character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "The character became a painfully shy schoolgirl.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the writers of the Australian soap opera Neighbours change the character of Nina Tucker?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "The Age described Nina as the quintessential girl next door“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about that character of Nina Tucker besides being a painfully shy school girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "When she returned in 2004, Nina was no longer shy and vulnerable. She had taken control of her life and became more assured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about the character of Nina Tucker in the Australian soap opera Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "Goodrem described her character as a quiet, unassuming type of girl, who did not think anything of her amazing gift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Delta Goodrem have an opinion about her character of Nina Tucker in the Australian soap opera Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "When Goodrem was asked if she was similar to Nina, she replied I think I am in some ways and in some ways I'm not.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the description of her character as a quiet, unassuming type of girl, who did not think anything of her amazing gift, all Delta Goodrem had to say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "Nina was upset to learn about her parents split.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nina Tucker article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "Nina was upset to learn about her parents split and went into denial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nina Tucker's reaction about her Parents split?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "She believed that they would get back together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What displayed Nina Tucker's denial about her parents split?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 959, "Truth_answer": "Nina and Trixie's relationship was complicated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125023154id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Tucker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Tina Tucker's relationship with her mom Trixie during the time when she learned her parents were splitting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 960, "Truth_answer": "Johansson made her film debut as John Ritter's daughter in the fantasy comedy North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Scarlett Johansson's first role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 960, "Truth_answer": "It was a box office bomb and received largely negative reviews from critics, with some calling it one of the worst films ever made.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the fantasy comedy North successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 960, "Truth_answer": "Manny & Lo, The Horse Whisperer and Ghost World.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://questiondoctors.com/tag/cameron-diaz/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Scarlett Johansson act in besides the film North?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 960, "Truth_answer": "Johansson shifted to adult roles in 2003 with her performances in Lost in Translation, which won her a BAFTA Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a major role for Scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "In 1890.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Otto Von Bismarck dismissed by Wilhelm II, German Emperor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "Bismarck resigned at Wilhelm II's insistence in 1890, to be succeeded as Chancellor of Germany and Minister-President of Prussia by Leo von Caprivi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Otto Von Bismarck after he was dismissed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm wanted to preclude the emergence of another Iron Chancellor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what reason did Wilhelm II, German Emperor have for dismissing Otto Von Bismark?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "Bismarck wished to form a new bloc with the Centre Party, and invited Ludwig Windthorst, the party's leader, to discuss a coalition; Wilhelm was furious to hear about Windthorst's visit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Otto Von Bismark done anything that Wilhelm II, didn't like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "He brashly wanted to play the part of the supreme warlord.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Didn't wilhelm II, German emperor want peace?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "The impetuous young Kaiser rejected Bismarck's peaceful foreign policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Wilhem II, wanted the reversal of what policy ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "He routinely interrupted Bismarck in Council to make clear where he stood on social policy; Bismarck, in turn, sharply disagreed with Wilhelm's policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Wilhem II not like about Bismark?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "With Bismarck's dismissal the Russians now expected a reversal of policy in Berlin, so they quickly came to terms with France, beginning the process that by 1914 largely isolated Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what can you tell me about Wilhelm II's dismissal of Bismarck?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II's dismissal of the Iron Chancellor effectively destroyed any chance Germany had of stable and effective government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about Wilhem II's chance of an effective government after he dismissed Bismarck?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "He ordered his military leaders to read Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan's book, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, and spent hours drawing sketches of ships that he wanted built.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Willhem II ordered his military to do what in order to build his German Navy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 961, "Truth_answer": "Bülow and Bethmann Hollweg, his loyal chancellors, looked after domestic affairs, while Wilhelm began to spread alarm in the chancellories of Europe with his increasingly eccentric views on foreign affairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about Wilhem II dismissing Otto Van Bismarck ?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "O'Keeffe spent part of nearly every year working in New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Georgia O'Keeffe's connection to New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "She lived permanently in New Mexico at Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiú, until the last years of her life when she lived in Santa Fe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Georgia O'Keeffe live while in New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "The Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue and Ram's Head White Hollyhock and Little Hills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What works did Georgia O'Keeffe create connected to New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "She often talked about her fondness for Ghost Ranch and Northern New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgia O'Keeffe like anything else about the New Mexico landscape and its flora and fauna?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "Ghost Ranch is a retreat and education center located close to the village of Abiquiú in Rio Arriba County in north central New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Ranch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ghost Ranch in New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "O'Keeffe and Stieglitz lived together in New York until 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Georgia O'Keeffe's connection to New York?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "Jimson Weed and Summer Days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the works Goergia O'Keeffe did on commission?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "The advertising agency N. W. Ayer & Son approached O'Keeffe about creating two paintings for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgia O'Keeffe do any other works for advertising?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "She came to know the many American modernists who were part of Stieglitz's circle of artists, including Charles Demuth, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Paul Strand, and Edward Steichen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else about Georgia O'Keeffe time in New York stands out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "It depicts a desert scene with a deer skull with vibrant wildflowers. Resembling Ram's Head with Hollyhock, it depicted the skull floating above the horizon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Goergia O'Keeffe's painting Summer Days?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgia O'Keeffe work with any other artists?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "She was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Georgia O'Keeffe most remembered for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed sold for $44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Georgia O'Keeffe most famous work of art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 32-cent stamp honoring O'Keeffe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgia O'keeffe ever get special recognition of any kind?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "The stamp features Georgia O'Keeffe's 1927 painting entitled Red Poppy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160812150834id_/http://arago.si.edu:80/category_2043683.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was featured on the stamp issued by the Postal Service?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "O'Keeffe holds the record for the highest price paid for a painting by a woman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things will Georgia O'Keeffee be remembered for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "The most remarkable thing about O'Keefe was the audacity and uniqueness of her early work. At that time, even in Europe, there were few artists exploring abstraction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is so unique about Georgia O'Keeffe's work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "She had six siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgia O'Keeffe have a family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "A fossilized species of archosaur was named Effigia Okeeffeae or O'Keeffe's Ghost in January 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Georgia O'Keeffe's legacy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "In honor of Georgia O'Keeffe for her numerous paintings of the badlands at Ghost Ranch and her interest in the Coelophysis Quarry when it was discovered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the fossilized species of archosaur named Effigia Okeeffeae?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed sold for $44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgia O'Keeffe have a most famous painting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Georgia O'Keeffe hold any other records besides the highest price paid for a painting by a woman?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 963, "Truth_answer": "in 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Georgia O'Keeffe move to New York?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 964, "Truth_answer": "She began performing at clubs and coffeehouses in San Diego, California. She was offered a recording contract with Atlantic Records, who released her debut album, Pieces of You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jewel's career began?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 964, "Truth_answer": "Pieces of You is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pieces of You?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 964, "Truth_answer": "The album had sold 7.3 million copies in US. It was certified 12× Platinum making it one of the best selling debut albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Pieces of You do well for Jewel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 964, "Truth_answer": "The single Who Will Save Your Soul eventually received airplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723231613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieces_of_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the album Pieces of you by Jewel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 964, "Truth_answer": "NARM Awards Best Selling Alternative Album. San Diego Music Awards Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jewel receive any awards or recognition for her album Pieces of you?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 965, "Truth_answer": "In June 2003, Jewel released her fifth studio album, titled 0304.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Jewel in 2003?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 965, "Truth_answer": "The shift in musical style on 0304 was noted by several critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jewel article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 965, "Truth_answer": "The album received some mixed reviews, with some critics criticizing the change of style adopted on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jewel's audience like her departure from her previous folk-oriented musical effort?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 965, "Truth_answer": "She has received four Grammy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.freeebooksonline.net/pdf/category/literature/_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jewel win any awards in her musical career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 965, "Truth_answer": "Foolish Games reached number two on the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jewel's best musical hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "Johansson made her film debut as John Ritter's daughter in the fantasy comedy North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Scarlett Johansson's early movie roles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "North is a 1994 American comedy-drama adventure film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was that North a movie or tv series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "North has been called one of the worst films ever made,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie North a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "The Horse Whisperer.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Scarlett Johansson play in besides the movie North?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson as Grace MacLean", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scarlett Johansson's character in the movie The Horse Whisperer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "BAFTA Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p60", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206141945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Scarlett_Johansson_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Scarlett Johansson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 966, "Truth_answer": "Lost in Translation.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie did Scarlett Johansson win the Best Actress in a Leading Role BAFTA award for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Johansson sang the track Summertime for Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson have a music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "Johansson appeared in Justin Timberlake's music video, for What Goes Around... Comes Around, which was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson win any awards in her music career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205043625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_I_Lay_My_Head_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Scarlett Johansson's album Anywhere I lay my Head?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "Johansson and singer-songwriter Pete Yorn released a collaborative album, Break Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson have any other albums besides Anywhere I lay my Head?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "The album reached number 41 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the album break up for Scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "She performed with the Jesus and Mary Chain for a Coachella reunion show in Indio, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson perform live in the U.S?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 967, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson perform in any movies while doing her music career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "He won a talent contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddie Rabitt get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was this talent contest won by Eddie Rabitt held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "He was given an hour of Saturday night radio show time to broadcast a live performance from a bar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the talent contest won by Eddie Rabitt lead to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Saturday night radio show where Eddie Rabbitt Broadcast a live performance from a bar called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "He was given an hour of Saturday night radio show time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Eddie Rabitt's Saturday night radio show live performance from a bar last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "He signed his first record deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eddie Rabitt's performance on the Saturday night radio show live performance from a bar lead to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "He signed his first record deal with 20th Century Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eddie Rabitt sign his first record deal with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabitt like his deal with 20th Century Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "Real Face is a song written for the debut single and debut album of the Japanese boy band, KAT-TUN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160827015832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Face_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Kat-Tun Real Face?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN is a Japanese boy band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160827015832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Face_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Kat-Tun?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN released their debut single Real Face, accompanied by an album, Best of KAT-TUN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on the album Best of Kat-Tun by Japanes boy band Kat-Tun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "Cartoon KAT-TUN II You,KAT-TUN III: Queen of Pirates,vBreak the Records: By You & for You, No More Pain, Chain, Come Here, Cast and Ignite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what albums did the Japanese boy band Kat-Tun release besides Best of Kat-Tun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "At the 20th Japan Gold Disc Awards, Live Kaizokuban placed on the Music Video Of The Year list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Japanese boy band Kat-Tun win awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "All of their single, album and music DVD releases have debuted at number one on the Oricon music and DVD charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the Japanese boy band Kat-tun's albums popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "All of their album releases have debuted at number one on the Oricon music charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything interesting about Kat-Tun's album releases?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN is a Japanese boy band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160827015832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Face_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Kat-Tun from japan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 969, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are Kat-tun from tokyo, Japan?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "Wearing hats is a part of traditional Manchu culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the traditional garment of the Manchu people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "Manchu hats are either formal or casual, formal hats being made in two different styles, straw for spring and summer, and fur for fall and winter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the traditional hat for the manchu people made of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who makes the traditional garments for the manchu people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "Manchu people wear hats in all ages and seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occasion is the manchu people traditional garment hat good for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "Manchu hats are made in two different styles, straw for spring and summer, and fur for fall and winter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What material is the traditional manchu garment hat made of or from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "Manchu hats are either formal or casual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of the traditional manchu people garment hat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ornament is worn on the traditional manchu people garment hat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 970, "Truth_answer": "Casual hats are more commonly known as Mandarin hats in English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any intresting information about the traditional manchu people garment hat?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "Real Face is a song written for the debut single and debut album of the Japanese boy band, KAT-TUN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160827015832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Face_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Kat-Tun Real Face?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "The single was honored at the 21st Japan Gold Disc Awards when it was named Single of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160827015832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Face_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Real face by kat-tun win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN released their debut single Real Face, accompanied by an album, Best of KAT-TUN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on the album Best of Kat-Tun by Japanes boy band Kat-Tun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "On June 4, KAT-TUN released their third album, KAT-TUN III: Queen of Pirates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Kat-Tun make besides best of kat-tun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "At the 20th Japan Gold Disc Awards, Live Kaizokuban placed on the Music Video Of The Year list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Japanese boy band Kat-Tun win awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "Real Face topped Oricon weekly charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Japanese boy band Kat-tun have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN revealed their 2011 tour plan to celebrate their fifth anniversary by expanding its overseas tour to five different countries including Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, China, and Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Japanese boy band Kat-tun perform anywhere else besides the Japan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN was the first Japanese artist to perform for four days in a row at Tokyo Dome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kat-tun article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 971, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN members were the main personality supporters for the NTV telethon 24 Hour Television: Love Saves the Earth charity program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903185457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAT-TUN_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Japanese boy band Kat-tun do anything for the community?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "Rubinstein conducted the Russian Musical Society programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What programs was Anton Rubinstein a part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "Rubinstein was most famous for his series of historical recitals—seven consecutive concerts covering the history of piano music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anton Rubinstein article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "Beethoven sonatas consisted of the Moonlight, Tempest, Waldstein, Appassionata, E minor, A major, E major and C minor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Anton Rubinstein's series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "Rubinstein played this series of historical recitals in Russia and throughout Eastern Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Anton Rubinstein's concerts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "Rubinstein concluded his American tour with this series, playing the seven recitals over a nine-day period in New York City in May 1873.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anton Rubinstein tour again after touring in Russia and Eastern Europe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "He gave his final concert in Saint Petersburg on 14 January 1894.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Anton Rubinstein last concert?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "He wrote 20 operas, the best known of which is The Demon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Anton Rubinstein's most famous concert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "Demon is by Russian composer Anton Rubinstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190423213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Demon_(opera)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein write the sonatas for his most famous concert the demon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 972, "Truth_answer": "He played and conducted several of his works, including the Ocean Symphony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other pieces did Anton Rubinstein play besides the demon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 973, "Truth_answer": "Swift took up a career in journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Frank Swift later career after retiring from fottball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 973, "Truth_answer": "After starting his career with local clubs near his home town of Blackpool, in 1932 he was signed by First Division Manchester City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Swift article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 973, "Truth_answer": "He was signed by First Division Manchester City, with whom he played his entire professional career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did frank swift stay with the First Division Manchester City team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 973, "Truth_answer": "By 1949 Swift was 35 years old, but was still performing well enough to maintain his place in the England team. However, he decided that he wanted to retire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what age did Frank Swift retire from professional football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 973, "Truth_answer": "Swift took up a career in journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Frank Swift do after retiring from football at age 35?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 973, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after manchester city stopped holding Frank Swift's playing registration ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 974, "Truth_answer": "The First Family is a 1962 comedy album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121172926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Family_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910011516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Meader_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vaughn Meader's the first family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 974, "Truth_answer": "John F Kennedy himself was said to have given copies of the The first family album as Christmas gifts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910011516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Meader_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121172926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Family_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vaughn Meader article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 974, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did John F Kennedy give the The First family album copies to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 974, "Truth_answer": "Immediately upon hearing of Kennedy's assassination, producers Booker and Doud, along with Cadence president Archie Bleyer, pulled both albums from sales and had all unsold copies destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121172926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Family_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did President John F Kennedy's death affect the album The First family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 975, "Truth_answer": "There is a tradition in archaeology of applying Cimmerian to the archaeological record associated with the earliest transmission of Iron Age culture along the Danube to Central and Western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimmerians_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some notable archaeology findings regarding the Cimmerians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 975, "Truth_answer": "The use of the name Cimmerian in this context is due to Paul Reinecke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimmerians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable archaeologists that have researched the Cimmerians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 975, "Truth_answer": "Paul Reinecke in 1925 postulated a North-Thracian-Cimmerian cultural sphere overlapping with the younger Hallstatt culture of the Eastern Alps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the context referring to regarding Paul Reinecke and the Cimmerians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 975, "Truth_answer": "The Cimmerians inhabited the region north of the Caucasus and the Black Sea, although they have not been identified with any specific archaeological culture in the region.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know where some the archaeological sites related to the Cimmerians are found?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 975, "Truth_answer": "That there was a historical migration of Cimmerians into Eastern Europe from the area of the former Srubna culture, perhaps triggered by the Scythian expansion, at the beginning of the European Iron Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimmerians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the archaeological findings tell us about the Cimmerian people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 975, "Truth_answer": "Austen Henry Layard's discoveries in the royal archives at Nineveh and Calah included Assyrian primary records of the Cimmerian invasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimmerians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other archaeologists other than Paul Reinecke mentioned in the article regarding the Cimmerians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "Villoing had worked with Rubinstein on hand position and finger dexterity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anton Rubinstein's technique?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "Critic Harold C. Schonberg describes Rubinstein's playing as that of extraordinary breadth, virility and vitality, immense sonority and technical grandeur in which all too often technical sloppiness asserted itself.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about Anton Rubinstein's technique?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "From watching Liszt, Rubinstein had learned about freedom of arm movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Anton Rubinstein learn his techniques from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein teach anyone else his piano technique?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinsteinplay any other instruments besides piano?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein made his first public appearance at a charity benefit concert. Later that year Rubinstein's mother sent him to Paris where he sought unsuccessfully to enroll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Anton Rubinstein article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Conservatoire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Anton Rubinstein trying to enroll?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein enroll somewhere else after unsuccesfully trying to enroll at the Paris Conservatoire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 976, "Truth_answer": "They finally returned to Moscow in June 1843.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anton Rubinstein go after staying a year in Paris?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "Rani Mukerji was born in Bombay (present-day Mumbai).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rani_Mukerji_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rani Mukerji born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "Her elder brother, Raja Mukherjee, is a film producer and director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rani_Mukerji_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Rani Mukerji have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "Mukerji experimented with acting by portraying a supporting role in her father's Bengali language film Biyer Phool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rani_Mukerji_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rani Mukerji begin acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "Ram Mukherjee was an Indian film director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160826070849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram_Mukherjee_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205131341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajol_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What experience did Rani Mukerji's father Ram Mukherjee have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rani Mukerji begin acting with her father Ram Mukherjee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "He directed and produced his daughter Rani Mukherjee's film debut, Biyer Phool, and produced her Hindi film debut Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160826070849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram_Mukherjee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many films did Rani Mukerji work on with her father Ram Mukherjee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "She did not aspire to pursue a career in film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rani_Mukerji_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rani Mukerji feel about acting at first?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 977, "Truth_answer": "By 2004, Mukerji had established herself as a leading actress of Bollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Rani Mukerji?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Premier League is a professional Twenty20 cricket league.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Indian Premier League?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Cricket League was founded with funding provided by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Indian premier league of cricket league form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "The BCCI announced the launch of a franchise-based Twenty20 cricket competition called Indian Premier League whose first season was slated to start in April 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important things to know about the indian premier league of cricket?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "In order to decide the owners for the new league, an auction was held on 24 January 2008 with the total base prices of the franchises costing around $400 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Premier_League_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what happened after the BCCI announced the launch of a franchise-based Twenty20 cricket competition called Indian Premier League whose first season was slated to start in April 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "The winning bidders were announced, as well as the cities the teams would be based in: Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mohali, and Mumbai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Indian premier league article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "In the end, the franchises were all sold for a total of 723.59 million. The Indian Cricket League soon folded in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Premier_League_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything of importance went on after the winning bidders of the auction were announced, as well as the cities the teams would be based in: Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mohali, and Mumbai?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 978, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy regarding the franchises being all sold for a total of $723.59 million and The Indian Cricket League soon folding in 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "Singh was picked in India's T20I squad for the January 2016 Australia tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yuvraj Singh first project in his late career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "He finished the three-match series with 15 runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yuvraj Singh perform in India's T20I squad in 2016?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "He was not named in the T20I squad for the tour of West Indies in August.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yuvraj Singh have any issues while on India's T20I squad in 2016?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "In the second match of the series, he scored his career best score 150, which came off 127 balls, a knock that included 21 fours and three sixes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Yuvraj Singh in this section of his later career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "He set the record for the fastest fifty in Twenty20 Internationals and in all Twenty20 cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yuvraj Singh set any records in his career playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "On 10 June 2019, Yuvraj announced his retirement from International cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Yuvraj singh still play today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "Yuvraj was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his left lung and underwent chemotherapy treatment in Boston and Indianapolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else I should know about Yuvraj Singh's career in cricket?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 979, "Truth_answer": "Yuvraj's cancer showed full signs of remission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Yuvraj Singh decide to come back to play cricket after he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his left lung and underwent chemotherapy treatment in Boston and Indianapolis. ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "On February 27, 2013, the Senate Intelligence Committee postponed a vote on the confirmation of Brennan. On March 5, the Intelligence Committee approved the nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Owen Brennan's time as a counterterrorism advisor to Obama begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "He advised Obama on foreign policy and intelligence issues during the 2008 election campaign and presidential transition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p0", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p155", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p178" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to John Owen Brennan's appointment as counterterrorism advisor for Barack obama?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "the military operation that killed Osama bin Laden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/05/02/obama-to-make-statment-tonight-subject-unknown/comment-page-119/?hpt=T1_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Owen Brennan have a hand in any historically significant counterterrorism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "The operation, code-named Operation Neptune Spear, was carried out in a CIA-led operation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What military operation that killed osama bin laden was that John Owen Brennan have a hand in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Owen Brennan receive any recognition or awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "On January 20, 2017, Brennan's CIA appointment ended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Owen Brennan cease to be in the role of Director of the Central Intelligence Agency?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "Osama bin Laden went into hiding following the start of the War in Afghanistan, having been on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list since 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the search for Osama bin Laden already underway when John Owen Brennan took on his position of CIA director?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 980, "Truth_answer": "Brennan attended the University of Texas at Austin, receiving a Master of Arts in government with a concentration in Middle East studies in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Owen brennan article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "John Owen Brennan served as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from March 2013 to January 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Owen Brennan's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "He defended the CIA's past interrogation tactics as having yielded useful intelligence, during a news conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Owen Brennan do as director of the CIA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "Brennan created ten new mission centers in his campaign to focus the CIA on threats in cyberspace, where analysts and hackers work in teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Owen Brennan career highlights with the CIA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "Brennan left government service for a few years, becoming CEO of the analysis corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Owen Brennan article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "Brennan’s tenure as chairman of the board of the nonprofit Intelligence and National Security Alliance was relatively short-lived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129224633id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Brennan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Owen Brennan chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "Brennan served in the White House as Assistant to the President for Homeland Security between 2009 and 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was John Owen Brennan known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "John Owen Brennan served as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from March 2013 to January 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Owen Brennan named anything else besides assistant to the President for Homeland Security?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 981, "Truth_answer": "Brennan serves as a senior national security and intelligence analyst for NBC News and MSNBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after John Owen Brennan was director of the CIA?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "Lannin traded Speaker to the Cleveland Indians. In exchange, Boston received Sad Sam Jones, Fred Thomas and $50,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tris Speaker speaker traded for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "Red Sox president Joseph Lannin wanted Speaker to take a pay cut from about $15,000 to about $9,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tris speaker article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "The angry Speaker held out until he received $10,000 of the cash that Boston collected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tris Speaker happy with Red Sox president Joseph Lannin wanting Speaker to take a pay cut from about $15,000 to about $9,000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "As player-manager for Cleveland, he led the team to its first World Series title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Tris speaker do after he refused to take a pay cut and was traded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "In a late season game against the second-place White Sox, Speaker caught a hard line drive hit to deep right-center field by Shoeless Joe Jackson, ending the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any Tris speaker notable wins with the cleveland indians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "In the 1920 World Series against Brooklyn, Speaker hit an RBI triple in the deciding game, which the Indians won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris_Speaker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tris speaker take the Indians to the championship after he caught a hard line drive hit to deep right-center field by Shoeless Joe Jackson, ending the game?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "With an annual salary of $40,000, Speaker was the highest paid player in baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the terms of Tris speaker's contract with the cleveland indians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 982, "Truth_answer": "April 8, 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tris Speaker's trade to the cleveland indians occur?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 983, "Truth_answer": "The album was released in February 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110110633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_Phase_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album morning phase by beck released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 983, "Truth_answer": "Blue Moon, Waking Light, and Say Goodbye", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Morning Phase by beck released on february 21, 2014 have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 983, "Truth_answer": "on October 13, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album colors by beck released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 983, "Truth_answer": "Dreams, Wow, Colors and Up All Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nastylittleman.com/author/intern/page/4/_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album colors by beck have any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 983, "Truth_answer": "The album Colors by Beck won the Best Alternative Music Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530183815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_(Beck_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Colors by beck win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 984, "Truth_answer": "Record Club is a musical project initiated by Beck Hansen in June 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Beck in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 984, "Truth_answer": "Record Club is a musical project initiated by Beck Hansen in June 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck's_Record_Club_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Beck's record club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 984, "Truth_answer": "Song Reader is 20 songs presented only as sheet music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122233003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was beck's song reader?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 984, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did song reader say any of the 20 songs in the book ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 984, "Truth_answer": "Beck's non-exclusive contract with Geffen allowed him an unusual amount of creative freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produces beck's albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 985, "Truth_answer": "In March 1985, Duff McKagan replaced bassist Ole Beich in Guns N' Roses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Duff mackagan in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Duff Mckagan do in 1985 with Gun's and Roses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 985, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Guns N' Roses released its debut album, Appetite for Destruction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p5", "http://self.gutenberg.org/Articles/Guns+N'+Roses_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506133351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_Stradlin_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Guns and roses release any albums during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 985, "Truth_answer": "Appetite for Destruction to date has sold over 28 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling debut album of all time in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album appetite for destruction by guns and roses do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 986, "Truth_answer": "February 5, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Duff Mckagan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 986, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 15, Duff McKagan formed the punk band the Vains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Duff Mckagan accomplish in his early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band The Vains formed by Duff Mckagan.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 986, "Truth_answer": "Fastbacks, The Fartz, Neurotic Outsiders,10 Minute Warning, Loaded and Velvet Revolver", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duff Mckagan in other bands besides the vains?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin appeared at Woodstock starting at approximately 2:00 a.m., on Sunday, August 17, 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin preform at WoodStock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin wasn't at her best, due to the long delay, and to the amount of booze and heroin she'd consumed. But even Janis on an off-night was incredible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Janis Joplin performance at woodstock a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin was unhappy with her performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Janis Joplin blame peggy Caserta for her performance at woodstock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin had an on-again-off-again romantic relationship with Peggy Caserta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Janis Joplin's relationship with peggy Caserta?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin was extremely nervous and giddy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Janis Joplin feel about performing at WoodStock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin and the band were flown by helicopter with Joan Baez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any personal supporters with her when she went to Woodstock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin was among many Woodstock performers who stood in a circle behind Crosby, Stills & Nash during their performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin perform with any other famous people at woodstock?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's singing was not included in the 1970 documentary film or the soundtrack for Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Janis Joplin article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 987, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin was ultimately unhappy with her performance. Her singing was not included (by her own insistence) in the 1970 documentary Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Janis Joplin singing not included in the 1970 documentary film or the soundtrack for Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More because she was not happy with her performance at woodstock?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's death in October 1970 stunned her fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Janis Joplin die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's death at age 27 stunned her fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Janis Joplin when she died in 1970?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Peggy Caserta and Seth Morgan had both failed to meet Janis Joplin the Friday immediately prior to her death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Janis joplin with anyone when she died in 1970 at 27 years old?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's manager Albert Grossman and his assistant/publicist Friedman, had staged an intervention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had anyone tried to stop Janis Joplin from using heroin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's death was ruled as accidental.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Janis Joplin suicidal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Big Brother guitarist James Gurley's wife, who was Janis Joplin's close friend, died from a heroin overdose in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else from Janis Joplin band overdose besides her?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "The posthumous Pearl became the biggest-selling album of Janis Joplin's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After her death, did Janis Joplin's popularity go up or down?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 988, "Truth_answer": "Before her death Janis Joplin set aside $2,500 to pay for a posthumous all-night party for 200 guests at her favorite pub in San Anselmo, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160515082257id_/http://money.howstuffworks.com:80/personal-finance/financial-planning/9-strange-last-wills-and-testaments9.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other requests did Janis joplin make in her will?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "Among Cary Grant's best-known films are Bringing Up Baby, Only Angels Have Wings, His Girl Friday, The Philadelphia Story, Arsenic and Old Lace, North by Northwest, and Charade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Grant's most famous movies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant was known as one of classic Hollywood's definitive leading men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cary Grant famous for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Story is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/list-of-all-screwball-comedy-movies/reference?ref=also_ranked&pos=6&a=0&l=2212267<ype=n&g=0_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cary Grant have any leading ladies in his films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant established a name for himself in vaudeville in the 1920s and toured the United States before moving to Hollywood in the early 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cary grant article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was cary grant famous for anything other than acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did cary grant direct any movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 989, "Truth_answer": "1932 to 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time frame was Cary Grant in the movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 990, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The reason that sparked the reunion of Day26?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 990, "Truth_answer": "the Highline Ballroom in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mjjcommunity.com/michael-jackson/charitable-contributions_p66", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doobie_Brothers_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Day26 10 year anniversary experience concert held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 990, "Truth_answer": "The band Day26 decided add an encore concert for August 27.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Day26 do a full tour for their reunion the 10 year anniversary experience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 990, "Truth_answer": "Willie Taylor announced that the group Day26 was recording their third studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band day26 release any albums after their 10 year anniversary experience reunion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 990, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the band day26 released their third album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 990, "Truth_answer": "Willie Taylor announced that the group Day26 was recording their third studio album, while also opening up about Diddy not allowing the band in the Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band day26 article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 991, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Tragically Hip in 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 991, "Truth_answer": "The album Phantom Power has been certified platinum three times over in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the canadian rock band the tragically hip 6th full-length studio album Phantom power popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 991, "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip released 13 studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many more albums did the canadian rock band the tragically hip release after their sixth full length album phantom power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 991, "Truth_answer": "The band The Tragically Hip recorded a cover of Black Day in July, a song about the 1967 12th Street Riot in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the canadian rock band the tragically hip in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 991, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, the band The Tragically Hip released their seventh full-length album, Phantom Power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting that happened in 1998 besides the release of the canadian rock band the tragically hip sixth full-length studio album phantom power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album by canadian rock band the tragically hip phantom power a hit in the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian's success attracted the interest of Notre Dame. He was hired as coach in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ara Parseghian playing for in the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian is noted for bringing Notre Dame's Fighting Irish football program from years of futility back into a national contender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ara Parseghian help Notre Dame University turn the football team around as coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "The team went undefeated until the last game of the year against USC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the University of Notre Dame go on to lose lots of games in the 1964 season with Ara Parseghian as coach ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "USC won 20–17 in the final minutes on a touchdown pass from Craig Fertig to Rod Sherman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the University of notre dame game against USC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Mike Garrett led the team in rushing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200821041031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_USC_Trojans_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was playing on the USC team during that 1964 season besides Craig Fertig and Rod Sherman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable USC football team members besides Craig Fertig, Rod Sherman and Mike Garrett?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian won numerous coach of the year awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ara Parseghian win any coaching awards in the 1964 season with the university of notre dame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian won coach of the year awards from the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association of America, the Washington Touchdown Club, and Football News.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the awards that Ara Parseghian won in the 1964 season with Notre Dame University?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian was awarded an honorary doctorate in humanities by Miami in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Ara Parseghian receive besides coach of the year awards from the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association of America, the Washington Touchdown Club, the Columbus Touchdown Club, and Football News?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 992, "Truth_answer": "Fertig fumbled the ball and it was recovered by ND. The officials ruled that this was an incomplete pass, despite it being thrown in the direction of no eligible receiver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame%E2%80%93USC_football_rivalry_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems or controversies during the 1964 season for the university of notre dame coached by Ara Perseghian?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Hardy Rodenstock came into possession of his most famous bottles. The bottles were engraved with the initials Th. J., which was an indication that they belonged to Thomas Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hardy Rodenstock own any wine from Thomas jefferson's vineyard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "Rodenstock put one of the Th. J. bottles up for auction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does bottles engraved with the initials Th. J., which was an indication that they belonged to Thomas Jefferson relate to Hardy Rodenstock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "Bill Koch paid a total of about 500,000 U.S. dollars for them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Hardy Rodentsock sold in auction the bottles once owned by Thomas Jefferson to Bill Koch for how much?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the bottles once owned by Thomas Jeffereson sold by Hardy Rodenstock in auction to Bill Koch altered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "The Thomas Jefferson Foundation was contacted. The foundation's curator replied that based on Jefferson's records, the foundation didn't think that the bottles had been in the possession of Thomas Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the team hired by Bill Koch found with regards of the bottles once owend by Thomas Jefferson and sold in auction by Hardy Rodenstock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "In 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the investigation about the bottles once owned by Thomas Jeffereson sold by Hardy Rodenstock in auction to Bill Koch launched?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "Investigators tracked down the people in Germany who engraved the Jefferson bottles with Th.J. They used a modern dentist tool that couldn't have existed in the time of Thomas Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115011544id_/https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/06/03/318241738/how-atomic-particles-became-the-smoking-gun-in-wine-fraud-mystery_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the ex FBI agent Jim Elroy confirm Koch's allegations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "The case was thrown out of court by the judge because the court was lacking personal jurisdiction over Hardy Rodenstock as defendant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the case about the counterfit Thomas Jefferson bottles involving Bill Koch and Hardy Rodenstock end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "Hardy Rodenstock never revealed the name of the person who sold the bottles, the address in Paris where the bottles were purportedly found, nor the exact number of bottles found.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hardy Rodenstock article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 993, "Truth_answer": "Bill Koch claimed to have obtained evidence that nine additional bottles in his possession also were fakes or highly suspect and they had originated with Hardy Rodenstock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things were investigated besides the Thomas Jefferson bottles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini viewed them as an attack on Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ruhollah Khomeini's opposition to the white revolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the white revolution's points?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for nationalization of the forests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second point of the White Revolution's reforms?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for the sale of state-owned enterprises to private interests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the the third point of the White Revolution's reforms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "Because Ruhollah Khomeini issued a strongly worded declaration denouncing the Shah and his plans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the Shah attack the ulama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for electoral changes to enfranchise women and allow non-Muslims to hold office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other points of the white revolution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for a literacy campaign in the nation's schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last point of the white revolution?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini was detained.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruhollah Khomeini have any struggles with his opposition towards the white revolution?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 994, "Truth_answer": "On 5 June 1963 Ruhollah Khomeini was detained in Qom. Khomeini was kept under house arrest and released in August.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Ruhollah Khomeini detained?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite succeeded Douglas Edwards as anchorman of the CBS's nightly feature newscast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p5", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/brainpop-jr-statue-of-liberty/_p1", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/brainpop-jr-statue-of-liberty/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Cronkite join CBS Evening news?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p0", "https://quotes.yourdictionary.com/author/walter-cronkite/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for how long was Walter Cronkite the anchor of CBS evening News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite reported many events from 1937 to 1981, including the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, civil rights pioneer Martin Luther King Jr., and Beatles musician John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of stories did Walter Cronkite report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite was often cited as the most trusted man in America after being so named in an opinion poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Cronkite known as during his time at CBS evening news?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, during the Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 moon missions, Walter Cronkite received the best ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Walter Cronkite ratings for the Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 missions in the CBS Evening news?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "on March 6, 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walter Cronkite's last show on CBS Evening News?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite is well known for his departing catchphrase, And that's the way it is, followed by the date of the broadcast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was walter Cronkite known for saying anything in particular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Walter Cronkite offered another position by another news channel while at CBS?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 995, "Truth_answer": "The show was expanded from 15 to 30 minutes, making Walter Cronkite the anchor of American network television's first nightly half-hour news program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Walter Cronkite's CBS evening news show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "In 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Cronkite start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite entered broadcasting as a radio announcer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was walter cronkite's job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "In 1939 Walter Cronkite became a news editor for United Press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085540id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Walter-Cronkite_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what newspaper did Walter Cronkite write for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "In 1936, Walter Cronkite worked as the sports announcer for KCMO (AM).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was walter cronkite first on air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite became one of the top American reporters in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Cronkite's first big story? working for CBS?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite was granted permission to be flown to Norfolk so that he could return to the US and issue the first uncensored news reports about Operation Torch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything happen to walter cronkite during the flight to Norfolk for Operation Torch?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite narrated the IMAX film about the Space Shuttle, The Dream is Alive, released in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Walter Cronkite article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 996, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite was the narrator's voice in the EPCOT Center attraction, Spaceship Earth, at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Walter Cronkite do any other work besides being the narrator of the IMAX filn about the space shuttle The dream is alive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 997, "Truth_answer": "09/28/1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was joseph Arthur born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 997, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur began writing and playing music in his early teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Joseph Arthur's early life like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 997, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur began writing and playing music in his early teens, after inheriting an electronic keyboard from his aunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Joseph Arthur began writing and playing music after inheriting what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 997, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur played bass in a blues band called Frankie Starr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jospeh Arthur play at age 16?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Highsmith wrote about Ripley's exploits as a con artist and serial killer who always gets away with his crimes. The series—collectively dubbed The Ripliad—are some of Highsmith's most popular works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Ripliad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "between 1955 and 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the ripliad by Patricia Highsmith published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Highsmith was an American writer best known for her psychological thrillers, including her series of five novels featuring the character Tom Ripley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Patricia Highsmith article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "The Ripliad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the series written by Patricia Highsmith called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "The series are some of Patricia Highsmith's most popular works and have sold millions of copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the book series the Ripliad taken by the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "Grand Prix de Littérature Policière, International, for The Talented Mr. Ripley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The book series the ripliad by Patricia Highsmith receive any notable awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "The first three books of the Ripley series have been adapted into films five times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other aspects about the book series the Ripliad by Patricia Highsmith?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 998, "Truth_answer": "The first three books of the Ripley series have been adapted into films five times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there many versions of the book series the ripliad by patricia highsmith?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "1982–1989: Early career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Gus van sant in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Sant secured a job as a production assistant to filmmaker Ken Shapiro, with whom he developed a few ideas, none of which came to fruition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gus Van sant do with Ken Shapiro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Sant went to New York to work in an advertising agency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gus Van Sant stay working with Ken Shapiro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "The film earned Gus Van Sant almost overnight acclaim on the festival circuit, with the Los Angeles Times naming it the year's best independent film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie mala noche by Gus van sant popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Drugstore Cowboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Gus Van Sant play a part in making besides Mala Noche?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Santa saved $20,000, enabling him to finance the majority of his tale of doomed love between a gay liquor store clerk and a Mexican immigrant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gus van sant do with the money he saved?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Mala Noche", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the movie gus van sant saved his money for called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "It was made two years after Gus Van Sant went to New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Gus Van Sant able to make the movie Mala Noche?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "The film's success attracted Hollywood interest, and Gus Van Sant was briefly courted by Universal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gus van sant article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Sant pitched a series of project ideas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gus Van Sant do with universal?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 999, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Sant pitched a series of project ideas that the studio declined to take interest in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Universal Studios not like the ideas Gus Van Sant pitched to them?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Drugstore Cowboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a movie Gus Van Sant made in this style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "In 1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the movie Drugstore Cowboy by Gus van sant released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "My Own Private Idaho", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gus Van sant make any other films besides Drugstore cowboy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Since its release, the film has grown in popularity and been deemed as a cult classic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie my own private Idaho by Gus Van sant a sucess?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Sant's film My Own Private Idaho (1991) was praised, as was the black comedy To Die For (1995).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Gus Van Sant do besides the movie My own private Idaho?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Drugstore Cowboy earned Gus Van Sant the award for Best Director from the National Society of Film Critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gus Van Sant win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Gus Van Sant's film about the Columbine High School massacre, Elephant, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director Gus Van Sant's only award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Good Will Hunting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was gus van sant most famous movie?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues was an excessive flop. Featuring a cast including Uma Thurman, John Hurt, and River Phoenix's younger sister Rain, the film was worked and then reworked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gus Van sant have any well known cast in his movies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues was an excessive flop, both commercially and critically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Even Cowgirls get the Blues with Uma Thurman, John Hurt, Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix reviewed?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1000, "Truth_answer": "To Die For was Gus Van Sant's first effort for a major studio (Columbia).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119013835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Van_Sant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what studio was Gus Van sant working for after he made even cowgirls get the blues?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom became famous for his criticism of contemporary American higher education, with his views being expressed in his bestselling 1987 book, The Closing of the American Mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Bloom's first notable role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did allan bloom enjoy his time in Europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "Upon returning to the United States in 1955, Allan Bloom taught adult education students at the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Bloom's first position in the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "Upon returning to the United States in 1955, Allan Bloom taught at the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Allan bloom teach at University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom went on to teach at Yale from 1960 to 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Allan Bloom's tenure in the Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Allan Bloom leave Yale University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan bloom teach at yale university?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom went on to teach at the University of Toronto until 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Bloom do after teaching at Cornell university?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom repeated this effort as a professor of political science at the University of Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan bloom teach in the university of Toronto?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1001, "Truth_answer": "After returning to Chicago, Allan Bloom taught courses with Saul Bellow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Bloom's last job before his death ?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1930 to second-generation Jewish parents who were both social workers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Bloom's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "The couple had a daughter, Lucille, two years earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom graduated from the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2", "https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/269726877/Short-Nonfiction-Collection-Vol-007_p9", "https://www.scribd.com/book/353213566/Introducing-Hegel-A-Graphic-Guide_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Allan Bloom educated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "the École Normale Supérieure in Paris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did allan bloom go to any other schools besides the university of chicago?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Alan Bloom studied under the influential Hegelian philosopher Alexandre Kojève in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Allan Bloom study under in the École Normale Supérieure in Paris?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Examinations of Allan Bloom's works reveal a direct connection between the two types of expression, which reflect his view of philosophy and the role of the philosopher in political life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something interesting about Allan bloom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom's first book was a collection of three essays on Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare's Politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom write any essays?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom's translation and essay on the Republic is radically different in many important aspects from the previous translations and interpretations of the Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom write any other essays besides his collection of three essays on Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare's Politics.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom's provocative best-seller The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today’s Students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520132715id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Allan-Bloom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Bloom known for besides his collection of three essays on Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare's Politics and his essay The Republic of Plato?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1002, "Truth_answer": "It became an unexpected best seller, selling close to half a million copies in hardback and remaining at number one on The New York Times Bestseller List for nonfiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Allan Bloom's provocative best-seller The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today’s Students his most famous accompaniment?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1003, "Truth_answer": "The exact date of Ion Creanga's reception is a mystery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Junimea reception?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1003, "Truth_answer": "Titu Maiorescu", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in the Junimea reception besides Ion Creanga?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1003, "Truth_answer": "Ion Creangă began attending Junimea, an upper class literary club presided upon by Titu Maiorescu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320120024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Creang%C4%83_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Titu Maiorescu do in the Junimea reception?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1003, "Truth_answer": "P. P. Carp was formally recognized as the political head of Junimea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413081457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petre_P._Carp_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Petre P. Carp's role in the Junimea reception presided by Titu Maiosrescu?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1003, "Truth_answer": "It ceased to exist around 1916.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809130444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junimea_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Junimea reception last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1003, "Truth_answer": "To stimulate the cultural life in the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809130444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junimea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the Junimea reception?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "in October 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Xi Jinping join the politburo standing committee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping is the general secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thailandchina.net/china/18146-the-most-powerful-chinese-leader-of-the-new-era-xi-jinping-pursues-chinese-dream.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p68", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p4", "https://www.thechinatimes.com/online/2013/03/6782.html?replytocom=1056_p13", "http://www.fpmtsuyrb.cn/news/2019-02/02/content_185043092.htm_p1", "https://www.domingkeyring.com/7812.html_p1", "http://www.chinanewsportal.com/news/2019/1107/2201/5dc42c25c3480eac74bbc16c_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Xi Jinping role in the politburo standing committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping vowed to crack down on corruption.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Xi Jinping's contributions as general secretary of the politburo standing comittee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "Within the first two years of the campaign alone, over 200,000 low-ranking officials received warnings, fines, and demotions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Xi Jinping succesful in his nationwide anti-corruption campaign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping has taken a very strong stand to control internet usage inside China, including Google and Facebook, advocating Internet censorship in China as the concept of internet sovereignty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Xi Jinping have other contributions besides his succesful anti-corruption campaign?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "14 March 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Xi Jinping become president of the People's Republic of China?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping is the first general secretary born after the Second World War and the establishment of the People's Republic of China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Xi Jinping article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1004, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping was besieged by mobs, jailed, made homeless and sent to the countryside for hard labour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Xi Jinping have any setbacks before becoming general secretary of the People's Republic of China?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "In November 2003, Terry Jones announced she would be retiring from Point of Grace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Point of grace band members change from 2004-2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "She was finding it harder and harder to handle a full-time music career and being a full-time wife and mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How come terry Jones left the band point of Grace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "Leigh Cappillino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Terry Jones after leaving the band Point of Grace because she wanted to spend more time with her family after giving birth to her third child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "The trio consists of Shelley Breen, Denise Jones, and Leigh Cappillino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leigh Capillino stay in the band point of graces after Joining in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "In June 2008, Heather Payne announced that she was retiring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other members from the band point of grace leave besides Terry Jones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "a rawer, less glossy sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band point of grace reinvent their sound?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band point of grace fans appreciate the rawer, less glossy sound?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did the band point of grace play in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace's debut self-titled album was released in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band point of grace article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace is the debut album by the Contemporary Christian group of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the debut album by the band point of grace?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "I'll Be Believing“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the debut album point of grace by the band point of grace have any hits?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1005, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the debut album point of grace by the band point of grace sell?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1006, "Truth_answer": "Vangelis developed an interest in jazz and rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which music is vangelis interested in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1006, "Truth_answer": "Vangelis won an Academy Award for Best Original Score.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p1", "https://rtt80s.com/tag/chariots-of-fire/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Vangelis won an award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1006, "Truth_answer": "In Greece", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In which country did Vangelis group become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1006, "Truth_answer": "The album Odes was an instant success in Greece.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album by Vangelis is famous in Europe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1006, "Truth_answer": "1972 saw the release of his debut solo album Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit, French for Make Your Dream Last Longer Than the Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Vangelis release in 1972?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1007, "Truth_answer": "Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green married on June 24, 2010 in a private ceremony at the Four Seasons Resort on Maui.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://celebsline.com/megan-fox/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anything significant happened in Megan Fox's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1007, "Truth_answer": "Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green have three sons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Fox_p19", 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"http://imageworldblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/romanella-amato-picture-at-magazine-fhm.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive3&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1254985200000&toggleopen=DAILY-1255417200000_p12", "http://imageworldblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/romanella-amato-picture-at-magazine-fhm.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive3&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1262678400000&toggleopen=DAILY-1255417200000_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Megan Fox had any children with Brian Austin Green?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1007, "Truth_answer": "Megan Fox has a form of brachydactyly called clubbed thumb, and obsessive–compulsive disorder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Megan Fox had any health problems?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1007, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Megan Fox ever been hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1007, "Truth_answer": "Megan Fox was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Megan Fox grow up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1007, "Truth_answer": "Megan Fox was born to parents Gloria Darlene (Cisson) and Franklin Thomas Fox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Megan Fox parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1008, "Truth_answer": "In May 2019, it was announced that Megan Fox was to star in the upcoming drama comedy Big Gold Brick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Megan Fox currently doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1008, "Truth_answer": "Megan Fox reprised the role of April O'Neil in the 2016 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Fox_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Megan Fox appear in other Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1008, "Truth_answer": "Passion Play,The Dictator, This Is 40, Zeroville, Above the Shadows and Big Gold Brick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies has Megan appeared in since 2009 besides Teenage Mutant ninja turtles and teenage mutant ninja turltles: out of the shadows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1008, "Truth_answer": "What I Like About You, Two and a Half Men, Hope & Faith and New Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Megan Fox done any TV shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1008, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Megan Fox do any other type of theater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1008, "Truth_answer": "four Teen Choice Awards and two Scream Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920164312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Megan_Fox_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Megan Fox win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1009, "Truth_answer": "Robin van Persie is a Dutch former professional footballer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport does Robin Van Persie play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1009, "Truth_answer": "The Netherlands national team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Robin van Persie play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1009, "Truth_answer": "Robin Van Persie has over 100 caps and has scored 50 goals for the Netherlands, making him their top scorer of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222022841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_van_Persie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Robin Van Persie play for the netherlands national team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1009, "Truth_answer": "Robin Van Persie is the record goal scorer of all time for the Netherlands national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222022841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_van_Persie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Robin Van Persie set any records with the netherlands national team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1010, "Truth_answer": "Feyenoord Rotterdam is a Dutch professional football club in Rotterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129204927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feyenoord_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Feyenoord?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1010, "Truth_answer": "Feyenoord is one of the most successful clubs in Dutch football, winning 15 Eredivisie titles, 13 KNVB Cups, and 4 Johan Cruyff Shields.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129204927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feyenoord_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the dutch professional football club Feyenoord a wining team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1010, "Truth_answer": "On May 17, 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robin Van Persie sign the 4 year contract?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1010, "Truth_answer": "center forward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robin Van Persie play during the season when he signed a 4 year contract on May 17, 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1011, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher advocated regular exercise and the avoidance of red meat, tobacco, and alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Irving Fisher's health campaigns?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1011, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Fisher campaign about tuberculosis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1011, "Truth_answer": "Eugene Lyman Fisk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Irving Fisher co-author the book How to Live: Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1011, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher supported the legal prohibition of alcohol and wrote three booklets defending prohibition in the United States on grounds of public health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other healthy campaigns by Irving Fisher?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1011, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher wrote an anti-smoking article for the Reader's Digest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Fisher write anything else about social and healthy campaigns besides How to Live: Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1011, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher believed that people in general were afflicted in varying degrees by money illusion; they could not see past the money to the goods the money could buy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Irving Fisher's opinion on social issues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher is probably best remembered today in neoclassical economics for his theory of capital, investment, and interest rates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Irving Fisher article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "The relative price of goods available at a future date, in terms of goods sacrificed now, is measured by the interest rate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Irving Fisher's quote on interest rates?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "A good available now has a different value than the same good available at a later date; value has a time as well as a quantity dimension.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Irving Fisher's quote on capital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Irving Fisher get any help with his books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "The Theory of Interest was published in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Irving Fisher's book the theoy of interest published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "From 1890 onward, Irving Fisher remained at Yale, first as a tutor, then after 1898 as a professor of political economy, and after 1935 as professor emeritus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Irving Fisher known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1012, "Truth_answer": "1892 to 1935", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Irving Fisher teach?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born the son of actor Berkeley Harris and TV producer Susan Harris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris's parents do for a living?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris has stated that his upbringing was entirely secular and that his parents rarely discussed religion, though he was also not raised as an atheist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Harris family in any type of religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "Stanford University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sam Harris attend college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris's original major was in English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam Harris major?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris went to India and Nepal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris do after he left Stanford?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "The End of Faith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Sam Harris' first book?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1013, "Truth_answer": "The End of Faith is a 2004 book by Sam Harris, concerning organized religion, the clash between religious faith and rational thought, and the problem of intolerance regarding religious fundamentalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822040009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_End_of_Faith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What the topic of Sam Harris' thesis in his first book The end of faith?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "Rani Mukerji earned the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 44th Filmfare Awards. She also collected the Zee Cine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200820172113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Rani_Mukerji_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Rani Mukerji win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "Rani Mukerji won the Indian Telly Award for Best Television Personality of the Year, and Vogue India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rani Mukerji win any other awards besides Best Supporting Actress at the 44th Filmfare Awards, and the Zee Cine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "Rani Mukerji made her film debut with a supporting role in the Bengali film Biyer Phool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200820172113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Rani_Mukerji_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rani Mukerji's first film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "She was signed on for several movies, some of which were critically and commercially successful films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rani Mukerji do many other films besides Biyer Phool?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rani Mukerji work with any other well known actors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "In addition to acting in films, Mukerji is involved with several humanitarian causes and is vocal about issues faced by women and children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me that's interesting about Rani Mukerji?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Rani Mukerji received her first award at the Star Screen Awards for Best Fresh Talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200820172113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Rani_Mukerji_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rani Mukerji win her first award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1014, "Truth_answer": "Rani Mukerji's parents and relatives were members of the Indian film industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rani_Mukerji_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did all Rani Mukerji's family members act?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler began playing basketball at the age of three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tyson Chandler begin playing basketball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "Frank Chandler and Vernie Threadgill were Tyson Chandler's parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tyson Chandler's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler grew up in a family farm in Hanford, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tyson Chandler grow up", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tyson Chandler's high school career begin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler made the varsity team and played with future NBA player Tayshaun Prince, who was then a senior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler play basketball in high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler have any idols or role models for basketball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler win any of the games for the team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1015, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler won gold medals with the US national team in the 2010 FIBA World Championship and the 2012 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting spects about Tyson Chandler?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler joined the Chicago Bulls in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tyson Chandler join the Chicago Bulls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tyson Chandler play a major role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler break any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler played for the Los Angeles Clippers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler play for another team besides the Chicago Bulls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers with the second overall pick in the 2001 NBA draft, and before being immediately traded to the Chicago Bulls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tyson Chandler play for the Clippers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler played for the New Orleans Hornets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyson_Chandler_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyson Chandler play for any other teams besides the Chicago Bulls and the Clippers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "Tyson Chandler has been named to the NBA All-Defensive Team three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Tyson Chandler?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1016, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Jerry Krause era?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1017, "Truth_answer": "Alex Ferguson obtained two Champions League titles in 1999 and 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alex Ferguson get another two league titles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1017, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the league cups for in relation to Alex Ferguson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1017, "Truth_answer": "Alex Ferguson was the longest-tenured manager in “Man U” history and led the club to more than 30 domestic and international titles, including 13 Premier League championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075136id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alex-Ferguson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alex Ferguson ever win any titles or championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1017, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alex Ferguson play for the team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1017, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alex Ferguson on the team or did he coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1017, "Truth_answer": "Alex Ferguson is considered one of the greatest managers of all time and he has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Ferguson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alex Ferguson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1018, "Truth_answer": "St Mirren have the distinction of being the only club ever to sack Alex Ferguson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Ferguson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was St Mirren in relation to Alex Ferguson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1018, "Truth_answer": "To sack Alex Ferguson means to fire him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does it mean by sack Ferguson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alex Ferguson wrongfully dismissed from St Mirren?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other breaches of contract did Ferguson make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1018, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, The Guardian published an interview with Todd (then aged 87), who had sacked Alex Ferguson many years earlier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Alex Furgeson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1018, "Truth_answer": "Alex Ferguson told journalist Jim Rodger of the Daily Mirror that he had asked at least one member of the squad to go to Aberdeen with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alex Ferguson say in the interview?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cruise reportedly threatened to back out of his promotional obligations for Mission: Impossible III if Viacom, allowed a repeat airing of the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any conflict during the production of the South Park episodeTrapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "Hayes, the voice of staple character Chef, asked to be released from his contract shortly before the Trapped in the Closet episode aired and the start of the tenth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Issac Hayes participate in the production of the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did production of Trapped in the Closet have to be put on hold because of the conflict?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to produce the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "Trapped in the Closet is the twelfth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series South Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Trapped_In_The_Closet_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What season of South Park did they produce Trapped in the Closet for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did it cost to produce the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "On the official Comedy Central website for the South Park episode, it is asserted the section of Trapped in the Closet that explains Scientology's portrayal and beliefs was not exaggerated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the church boycott the South Park or try to stop production?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "In South Park's episode Trapped in the Closet Stan joins Scientology. After the discovery of his surprisingly high thetan levels, he is recognized as the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the basic plot of the South Park episode Trapped In The Closet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "In South Park's episode Trapped in the Closet Stan is recognized as the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard, after the discovery of his surprisingly high thetan levels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Stan joins Scientology on the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "The creators used the ambiguity of coming out of the closet, having Tom Cruise literally refusing to come out of Stan's closet, in the Trapped in the Closet episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Tom Cruise a character on the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet as well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "In Trapped in the Closet, Stan Marsh is declared to be the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard, Tom Cruise ambushes Stan trying to seek approval from his reincarnated mentor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204737id_/https://southpark.fandom.com/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Tom Cruise want with Stan in Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "In Trapped in the Closet, Stan tells Tom Cruise that his acting is okay but not as good as others' such as Leonardo DiCaprio or the Napoleon Dynamite guy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Stan tell Tom Cruise in Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "Nichole Kidman and John Travolta are both depicted in the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other famous actors are depicted in the South Park episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1020, "Truth_answer": "South Park's episode Trapped in the Closet is a reference to R. Kelly's serialized song of the same name and a satirized version of R. Kelly appears in the episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p0", "https://wn.com/Trapped_In_The_Closet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is R Kelly there in South Park's episode Trapped in the Closet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1021, "Truth_answer": "Rita Hayworth married Orson Welles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rita Hayworth married to a movie star?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1021, "Truth_answer": "Hayworth is perhaps best known for her performance in the 1946 film noir Gilda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Hayworth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rita Hayworth's most notable film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1021, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the genre of most of the films Rita Hayworth played in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1021, "Truth_answer": "Rita Hayworth had two children, including Yasmin Aga Khan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rita Hayworth have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1021, "Truth_answer": "Rita Hayworth married American film producer James Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rita Hayworth ever remarry anyone famous after Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1021, "Truth_answer": "Rita Hayworth agreed to do the British film Tales That Witness Madness, but her health worsened. She left the set, returned to the United States, and never returned to acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rita Hayworth retire from film making or stop for a specific reason?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1022, "Truth_answer": "After the collapse of her marriage to Khan, Rita Hayworth was forced to return to Hollywood to star in her comeback picture, Affair in Trinidad (1952).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Hayworth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rita Hayworth return to Columbia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1022, "Truth_answer": "After the collapse of her marriage to Khan, Rita Hayworth was forced to return to Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Hayworth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rita Hayworth return to Columbia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1022, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rita Hayworth ever leave Columbia again or stay there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1022, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rita Hayworth go after leaving Columbia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1022, "Truth_answer": "Rita Hayworth starred in her comeback picture, Affair in Trinidad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Hayworth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rita Hayworth do when she returned to Columbia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1022, "Truth_answer": "Rita Hayworth was married and divorced five times. She had affairs with several of her leading men, most notably with Victor Mature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anythng else interesting about Rita Hayworth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "In regards to Bill Monroe, the folk revival is a roots revival which includes young performers popularizing the traditional musical styles of their ancestors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_revival_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the folk revival in regards to Bill Monroe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing about Bill Monroe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "The Weavers were a popular group at the beginning of the folk revival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other popular artists besides Bill Monroe at the time of the folk revival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "The American folk music revival began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_folk_music_revival_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period were Bill Monroe and the folk revival happening?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "Modern bluegrass singer and mandolin player Ricky Skaggs was influenced by Monroe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe influence later musician?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Monroe's greatest success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1023, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe get any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "Julian was Constantius's last surviving cousin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Julian in relation to Constantius II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "In 355, Constantius promoted his last surviving cousin Julian to the rank of Caesar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who promoted Julian to Caesar under Constantius II's time as Roman Emperor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "The first usurper to try to take power away from Constantius II was Magnentius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first usurper to try to take power from Constantius II?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "Silvanus had surrendered to Constantius II after the Battle of Mursa Major. Constantius had made him magister militum in 353 with the purpose of blocking the German threats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the revolt in Gaul for Constantius II?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the next to attempt to usurp Claudius II's power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there peace after this attack to usurp Claudius II?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "Constantius II tried to avert war with the Sassanid Empire by sending two embassies to Shapur II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Constantius II's response to these ambassadors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1024, "Truth_answer": "When news reached Constantius II that Shapur II had destroyed Singara, and taken Kiphas (Hasankeyf), Amida, and Ad Tigris (Cizre), he decided to travel east to face the re-emergent threat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantius II end up going to war with Shaqur II?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Judaism faced some severe restrictions under Constantius, who seems to have followed an anti-Jewish policy in line with that of his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantius follow Judaism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Early in his reign, Constantius issued a double edict in concert with his brothers limiting the ownership of slaves by Jewish people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Constantius II do to restrict Judaism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Constantius II banned marriages between Jews and Christian women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantius II do anything else against Judaism besides limiting the ownership of slaves by Jewish people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Constantius after becoming sole emperor decreed that a person who was proven to have converted from Christianity to Judaism would have all of his property confiscated by the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another restriction Constantius II put on Judaism besides limiting Jewish people's ownership of slaves, and banning marriages between Jews and Christian women?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantius II do anything good for Judaism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Constantius II decreed if a Jew attempts to circumcise a non-Jewish slave, the slave will be freed and the Jew shall face capital punishment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantius II do anything else to them?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Any Christian slaves owned by a Jew will be taken away and freed by Constantius II's rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Jewish peoples slaves during Constantius II's rule?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1025, "Truth_answer": "Constantius II seems to have followed an anti-Jewish policy in line with that of his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127153043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantius_II_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Constantius II dislike Judaism so much?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1026, "Truth_answer": "The Sufferer & the Witness is the fourth studio album by American rock band Rise Against.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210115172701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sufferer_%26_the_Witness_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Sufferer & the Witness by Rise Against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1026, "Truth_answer": "Ready to Fall, Prayer of the Refugee, and The Good Left Undone“ are all songs on the Rise Against album The Sufferer & the Witness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs on the Rise Against album The Sufferer & the Witness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1026, "Truth_answer": "The Sufferer & the Witness sold 48,327 copies in its first week of release, and charted in seven countries, It entered at position ten on the United States Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210115172701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sufferer_%26_the_Witness_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_Against_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Rise Against album The Sufferer & the Witness popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1026, "Truth_answer": "The Rise Against album The Sufferer & the Witness sold 48,327 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210115172701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sufferer_%26_the_Witness_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_Against_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Rise Against album The Sufferer & the Witness sell well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg died on May 14, 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did August Strindberg die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg became sick with pneumonia and he never recovered completely. He also began to suffer more clearly from a stomach cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did August Strindberg die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg's funeral was on Sunday May 19, 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was August Strindberg's funeral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "It was estimated that up to 60,000 people lined the streets for August Strindberg's funeral while King Gustaf V sent a wreath for the bier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who all came to August Strindberg's funeral?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg had given strict instructions concerning his funeral and how his body should be treated after death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about August Strindberg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "Only members of August Strindberg's immediate family were allowed to view his body, there would be no obduction, no photographs were taken, and no death mask was made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else were August Strindberg's wishes for his funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg was married three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did August Strindberg have a wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1027, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg had five daughters (Kerstin, Anne-Marie, Karin Smirnov, Greta, and another who died in infancy), and one son (Hans).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were August Strindberg's children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "August Stridberg was a socialist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were August Strindberg's political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "Many of August Strindberg's works had at least some politics and sometimes an abundance of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did August Strindberg write about his views?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg had many opinions he spoke about.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did August Strindberg talk about his political views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg was more of an anarchist, meaning he was a libertarian socialist, which he himself claimed on at least one occasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was August Strindberg an anarchist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "During other periods August Strindberg had strongly misogynistic opinions, calling for lawmakers to reconsider the emancipation of these half-apes ... mad ... criminal, instinctively evil animals.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there controversy over August Strindberg's politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did these groups respond to August Strindberg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did August Strindberg back any particular politicians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cause did August Strindberg get behind?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay spent most of 2004 out of the spotlight, taking a break from touring and releasing a satire music video of a song from a fictional band titled The Nappies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldplay_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Coldplay in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Coldplay's satire music video of a song from a fictional band titled The Nappies received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "X&Y is the third studio album by the British rock band Coldplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%26Y_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127012211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Stories_%28Coldplay_album%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102024634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Rush_of_Blood_to_the_Head_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Coldplay's third album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's X&Y album became the best-selling album of 2005 with worldwide sales of 8.3 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldplay_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Coldplay's album X&Y do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's album X&Y earned them several awards. In 2006, it won the Best British Album accolade at the BRIT Awards, and International Album of the Year at the Juno Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%26Y_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coldplay's album X&Y get any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "Some singles from Coldplay's album X&Y are Speed of Sound, Fix You, and Talk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from the Coldplay album X&Y?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's single Speed of Sound was recognized Song of the Year by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and it was nominated twice at the 48th Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819010057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Sound_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coldplay's single Speed of Sound do well on its own?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1029, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's single Speed of Sound hit number 8 on the US Billboards Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coldplay's single Speed of Sound top the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "On 9 August 2013, Coldplay announced the release of their song Atlas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldplay_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Coldplay in 2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's song Atlas featured on the soundtrack for the film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldplay_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Coldplay's song Atlas feature in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's song Atlas has charted in 16 countries and reached top ten positions in three of them, and has also received mostly positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109170405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_(Coldplay_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Coldplay's song Atlas otherwise popular aside from being in The Hunger Games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "Ghost Stories is the sixth studio album by British rock band Coldplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127012211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Stories_%28Coldplay_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Coldplay's Ghost Stories?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's album Ghost Stories received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising the band's return to the more stripped-down and melancholy style found in their earlier music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Coldplay's album Ghost Stories do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards Coldplay's album Ghost Stories was named Top Rock Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coldplay's album Ghost Stories receive any awards or rankings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1030, "Truth_answer": "Coldplay's album Ghost Stories was promoted by five singles: Magic, Midnight, A Sky Full of Stars, True Love, and Ink.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Coldplay's album Ghost Stories?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1031, "Truth_answer": "Adam Clayton became a part of U2 in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Adam Clayton become a part of U2?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1031, "Truth_answer": "Adam Clayton's band U2 had five members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in Adam Clayton's group U2?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1031, "Truth_answer": "Adam Clayton and U2 were part of the Zoo TV Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Clayton do any tours with U2?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1031, "Truth_answer": "Two of U2's albums are October and Zooropa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know any of U2's albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1031, "Truth_answer": "Adam Clayton got married in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adam Clayton married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "In March 1987, Dennis Condrey suddenly left JCP without giving any reason, leaving Bobby Eaton without a partner in the Midnight Express.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody leave The Midnight Express team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "In the tournament to determine new World tag team champions, the Midnight Express advanced to the finals before losing to the Freebirds with some assistance from the Samoan Swat Team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Midnight Express ever make it to the finals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "The Rock 'n' Roll Express and The Fantastics were some of the Midnight Express' rivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Midnight Express' rivals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "Jim Conette was the manager for the Midnight Express.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Mdnight Express' manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "The Midnight Express' split up when Jim Cornette and Stan Lane left the federation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody from the Midnight Express leave the federation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Conette and Stan Lane team up with anybody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "The Midnight Express won the titles from the young team, Flyin' Brian, in early 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Midnight Express in 1990?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "The Midnight Express feuded with the Freebirds and Samoans until the 1989 Great American Bash, where they teamed up with the Road Warriors and Dr. Death Steve Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Midnight Express in 1989?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1032, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Midnight Express ever seek to challenge people for losses?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "To Queen Rania of Jordan, Global education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning concepts and skills necessary to function in a world that is increasingly interconnected and multicultural.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does global education mean to Queen Rania of Jordan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "As a longtime supporter of the Global Campaign for Education, Queen Rania met with children and inspirational women in South Africa, in Johannesburg and Soweto, in March 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania of Jordan have to do with Global Education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania of Jordan worked alongside other world leaders, including former South African President Nelson Mandela, in a global movement seeking to improve the welfare of children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania of Jordan do when she met with UNICEF?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries did Queen Rania of Jordan go to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Queen Rania of Jordan go to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania joined leading education advocates Congresswoman Nita Lowey and Counsellor to the Secretary of the Treasury Gene Sperling to launch The Big Read.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen Rania of Jordan partner with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "On 20 August 2009, Queen Rania co-founded and led the launch of the 1GOAL: Education for All campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Queen Rania of Jordan and her Global Education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1033, "Truth_answer": "On 20 August 2009, Queen Rania co-founded and led the launch of the 1GOAL: Education for All campaign alongside Gary Lineker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Queen Rania of Jordan co-found 1GOAL: Education for All with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David McCullough have any issues with grasping an audience?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it always up hill or did David McCullough have some bad spots?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1034, "Truth_answer": "DavidMcCullough's book The Johnstown Flood was published in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of David McCullough's works published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David McCullough ever take a sabbatical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David McCullough's family ever have any impression in his work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David McCullough do summer school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1035, "Truth_answer": "Trying not to become Bad News McCullough, David McCullough decided to write about a subject showing people were not always foolish and inept or irresponsible.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways did David McCullough experience growth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1035, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough was born and raised in Pittsburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p0", "https://simplyaudiobooks.com/audio-books/The+Path+Between+the+Seas%3A+The+Creation+of+the+Panama+Canal%2C+1870-1914/913/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David McCullough grow up as a youth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1035, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough lived in Pittsburgh until 1951 when he began attending Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did David McCullough live in Pittsburgh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1035, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough's parents are of Scots-Irish descent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David McCullough's parents come from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1035, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough went to school at Linden Avenue Grade School and Shady Side Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David McCullough go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1035, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David McCullough graduate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1036, "Truth_answer": "On 3 December 1967, Christiaan Barnard transplanted the heart of accident-victim Denise Darvall into the chest of 54-year-old Louis Washkansky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110220852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the recipient of the heart during the transplant surgery by Christiaan Barnard??", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1036, "Truth_answer": "Following the heart transplant performed by Christiaan Barnard, Louis Washkansky regained full consciousness and was able to easily talk with his wife, before dying 18 days later of pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the transplant for Louis Washkansky performed by Christiaan Barnard successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Christiaan Barnard chosen to do the transplant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the transplant done for Louis Washkansky by Christiaan Barnard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1036, "Truth_answer": "Christiaan Barnard stated to Louis Washkansky and his wife Ann Washkansky that the transplant had an 80% chance of success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110220852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Christiaan Barnard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1036, "Truth_answer": "Christiaan Barnard has been criticized by the ethicists Peter Singer and Helga Kuhse as making claims for chances of success to the patient and family which were unfounded and misleading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110220852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Barnard_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way was Christiaan Barnards statement about 80% success criticized?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "At the time of sustained European contact in the 1600s and 1700s, the Lenape were a powerful Native American nation who inhabited a region on the mid-Atlantic coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the early colonial era for the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 16th century with the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Lenape do during the 16th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "Dutch settlers also founded a colony at present-day Lewes, Delaware (Lenape territory) on June 3, 1631 and named it Zwaanendael. The colony had a short life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 17th century with the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "For the Lenape, the Beaver Wars encompass a series of conflicts fought intermittently during the 17th century in America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120045035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Wars_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Beaver Wars for the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did colonists keep firearms from the Lenape in Delaware?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "European settlers and traders from the 17th-century colonies of New Netherland and New Sweden traded with the Lenape for agricultural products, mainly maize, in exchange for iron tools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Europeans trade weapons with any of the Lenape tribes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1037, "Truth_answer": "The Dutch trading efforts and eventual colonies in New Jersey and Delaware soon also established trade with the coastal Delaware tribe (Lenape) and the more southerly Susquehannock tribe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Lenape involved in the Beaver Wars?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "Dutch settlers also founded a colony at present-day Lewes, Delaware (Lenape territory) on June 3, 1631 and named it Zwaanendael. The colony had a short life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 17th century with the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "For the Lenape New Amsterdam was founded in 1624 by the Dutch in what would later become New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was New Amsterdam for the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "Dutch settlers also founded a colony at present-day Lewes, Delaware (Lenape territory)on June 3, 1631 and named it Zwaanendael.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in New Amsterdam for the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "The Lenape's quick adoption of trade goods, and their need to trap furs to meet high European demand, resulted in their disastrous over-harvesting of the beaver population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the 17th century with the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "To the Lenape, Zwaanedael means Swan Valley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zwaanedael mean to the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "The colony had a short life, as in 1632 a local band of Lenape killed the 32 Dutch settlers after a misunderstanding escalated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Lenape at Zwaanedael?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "A misunderstanding escalated over Lenape defacement of the insignia of the Dutch West India Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Lenape kill settlers at Zwannedael?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lenape deface the insignia of the Dutch West India Company?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1038, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Dutch react to the Lenape killing the settlers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1039, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker's proposed budget for fiscal 2013–2015 froze spending on public schools and tightened the income requirements for Medicaid recipients.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Scott Walker increased public school funding?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1039, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker's 2013–2015 budget proposal proposed an increase in funding for fighting domestic violence, mental health care, higher education, and job training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Scott Walker expanded higher education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1039, "Truth_answer": "On April 2, 2012, Scott Walker signed a law to fund evaluation of the reading skills of kindergartners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Scott Walker's position on preschool or pre-kindergarten?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1039, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker supports the increased availability of charter schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Scott Walker feel about charter schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1039, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1986, Scott Walker enrolled at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Walker attend college in Wisconsin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1039, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Scott Walker had any interactions with teacher unions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1040, "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, also known as WEDC, is a public-private agency created in 2011 by Wisconsin governor Scott Walker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Scott Walker's WEDC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1040, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the WEDC was created by Scott Walker as a quasi-public entity to replace the state's Department of Commerce with the objective of incenting job creation in Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Scott Walker replace the WEDC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1040, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the WEDC was created by Scott Walker as a quasi-public entity to replace the state's Department of Commerce with the objective of incenting job creation in Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Scott Walker give incentives to create jobs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1040, "Truth_answer": "Based on the 27 awards from Scott Walker's incentives, 2,100 jobs had been created to date out of a total expected of 6,100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Scott Walker giving incentives to create jobs? (Did they work?)", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1040, "Truth_answer": "$124 million was spent on Scott Walker's incentives to create jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money was spent on Scott Walker's incentives to create jobs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1040, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker introduced a state budget in February 2015 which removed all of the elected officials from the board. This included removing himself from chairmanship of WEDC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Walker's incentive programs end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "Alexisonfire announced they had been writing new music for their fifth studio album. However, on August 5, 2011, Alexisonfire announced their intent to break up after Dallas Green left.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alexisonfire cancel their fifth studio album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "Dallas Green announced his departure from Alexisonfire in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dallas Green announce his departure from Alexisonfire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "On February 14, 2011, on their official Twitter page, Alexisonfire announced they had been writing new music for their fifth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dallas Green announced his departure from Alexisonfire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "George Pettit cited Dallas Green's departure from Alexisonfire to focus solely on City and Colour, Wade MacNeil's departure to join another band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to Dallas Green departing from Alexisonfire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "In December of 2012-15 months after their breakup announcement—Alexisonfire embarked on their international, farewell tour with stops in Canada, UK, Australia and Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alexisonfire's farewell tour begin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "In December 2012-15 months after the band's breakup announcement—Alexisonfire embarked on their international, farewell tour with stops in Canada, UK, Australia and Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alexisonfire decide after the break up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "Due to demand the Alexisonfire farewell tour was later extended to 15 dates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alexisonfire's farewell tour a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1041, "Truth_answer": "In December Alexisonfire released an EP entitled Death Letter, featuring new interpretations of songs spanning the band's previous four albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is signficiant about 2012 for Alexisonfire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Alexisonfire's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "Alexisonfire's second album Watch Out! was released on June 29, 2004, and was immediately successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Alexisonfire's second album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "The Alexisonfire album Watch Out! debuted at No. 6 on the Nielsen Soundscan Top 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Alexisonfire album Watch Out! on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other charts did the song appear on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "Good critical reception was because Alexisonfire was more focused from the eighteen months of touring, helping them harness more aggression, release more emotion, and fine-tune all the tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Alexisonfire album Watch Out! do so well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "On June 14, 2005 Alexisonfire posted a statement on their website revealing that founding drummer Jesse Ingelevics was leaving the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Alexisonfire released Watch Out!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "The statement explained that Alexisonfire and Ingelevics had slowly grown apart, and that he wanted to spend more time with his family and his fiancée.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jesse Inglevics want to leave Alexisonfire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1042, "Truth_answer": "While Alexisonfire toured in support of the album with Johnny Truant and The Blood Roses in Scotland, each member of all three bands had the word Yeti tattooed on themselves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexisonfire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen with Alexisonfire during 2004-2005 besides releasing Watch Out! and Jesse Inglevics leaving the band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "Tropic Thunder was filmed in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tropic Thunder filmed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey Jr. are some of the cast members of Tropic Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "Nick Nolte, Steve Coogan, and Jay Baruchel are all cast members in Tropic Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other famous actors in Tropic Thunder besides Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey Jr.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to film Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to finish filming on Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "Tropic Thunder was the first major studio production on Kaua'i in five years. After filming was completed, it was deemed the largest production filmed on the island to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231010614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_Thunder_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in filming Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1043, "Truth_answer": "Tropic Thunder was filmed on the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the island in Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "Tropic Thunder is rated R.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rating of the movie Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey Jr. are the actors in Tropic Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-action-movies-to-watch-stoned/ranker-film?ref=also_ranked&pos=54&a=0&l=2271732<ype=n&g=0_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the actors in the movie Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "Tropic Thunder was released on August 13, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www7.fmovies.cloud/articles/view/20-movies-that-are-turning-10-in-2018-p2/1496_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the release of the movie Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "Tropic Thunder was an international co-production between the US,UK, and Germany produced by Stuart Cornfeld, Stiller, and Eric McLeod for Red Hour Productions and DreamWorks Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231010614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_Thunder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stiller is the director of Tropic Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231010614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_Thunder_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the director of Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "The promotion for Tropic Thunder occurred in April 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the promotion for Tropic Thunder happening?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1044, "Truth_answer": "Former members of the U.S. military taught the actors how to handle, fire, and reload their weapons, as well as perform various tactical movements for Tropic Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any military involved in the shooting of Tropic Thunder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "Porcupine Tree originated in 1987 as a collaborative hoax project by Steven Wilson and Malcolm Stocks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_Tree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Porcupine Tree form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "Porcupine Tree was partially inspired by the psychedelic/progressive bands of the 1970s, such as Pink Floyd, that had dominated the music scene during their youth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_Tree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Porcupine Tree's inspiration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Porcupine Tree cover any of their songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "The surround-sound version of Porcupine Tree's album In Absentia won the award for best 5.1 mix at the 2004 Surround Sound Music awards in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_Tree_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Porcupine Tree win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something crazy Porcupine Tree did?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "The colourful history of Alexisonfire purportedly included events such as a meeting at a 1970s rock festival and several trips in and out of prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_Tree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Porcupine Tree's colorful history story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "There were originally two people in Porcupine Tree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people orignally were in Porcupine Tree?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either one have formal training?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1046, "Truth_answer": "On the Sunday of Life is the debut album of English progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Sunday_of_Life..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is On the Sunday of Life by Porcupine Tree?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1046, "Truth_answer": "A small run of 1000 copies of Porcupine Tree's On the Sunday of Life, in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, were released in early 1992. The album, over time, eventually sold in excess of 20,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Sunday_of_Life..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Porcupine Tree album On the Sunday of Life do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1046, "Truth_answer": "Porcupine Trees album On the Sunday of Life was released in May 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Porcupine Tree's album On the Sunday of Life rereleased?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else played on the Porcupine Tree album On the Sunday of Life album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Porcupine album On the Sunday of Life a collectible?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1046, "Truth_answer": "The Porcupine Tree album title On the Sunday of Life was chosen from a long list of nonsense titles compiled by Richard Allen of Delerium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Sunday_of_Life..._p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_Tree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Porcupine Tree album On the Sunday of Life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1047, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline and her brother Sam Hensley, Jr. were involved in an automobile accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the car crash with Patsy Cline?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1047, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline's automobile accident occurred on June 14, 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the accident Patsy Cline was involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1047, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline and her brother went shopping to buy material for her mother to make clothing. Upon driving home, their car was struck head-on by another vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the car crash Patsy Cline was in happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1047, "Truth_answer": "The impact threw Patsy Cline directly into the car windshield, causing extensive facial injuries. Among her injuries, Cline suffered a broken wrist, dislocated hip and a large cut across her forehead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone injured in the car accident Patsy Cline was in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1047, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline's brother hurt in the car crash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1047, "Truth_answer": "Two of the three passengers riding in the car that struck Patsy Cline died after arriving at the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else injured besides Patsy Cline in the car crash?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline called herself “The Cline.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103612id_/https://www.culturesonar.com/patsy-cline-original-bad-ass/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Cline in reference to Patsy Cline?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people also call Pasty Cline The Cline?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline's family call her The Cline", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to successfully crossover into pop music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about Patsy Cline?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline had two siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings does Patsy Cline have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "Cline was Patsy Cline's first husband's last name?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Patsy Cline change her last name to Cline?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1048, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline was married twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline ever marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "A month after Suzanne Lenglen's withdrawal from Wimbledon, she signed a contract with American sports promotor C. C. Pyle to headline a four-month professional tour in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen commence her professional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen is often regarded as the first female athlete to become a global sport celebrity. Ranked No. 1 in the world from 1921 through 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen change the game of tennis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen worked with Elizabeth Ryan as her regular doubles partner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Suzanne Lenglen work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "Although the World Hard Court Championships returned in May, Suzanne Lenglen had to withdraw due to illness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen's illness affect her professional career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen took time away from tennis in 1920 because of her illness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen take time away from the game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen do any coaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1049, "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen was one of tennis's biggest stars in the 1920s, building her popularity off of her status as the youngest major champion in tennis history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Suzanne Lenglen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1050, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division began to form in July of 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the formation of Joy Division begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1050, "Truth_answer": "Peter Hook borrowed £35 from his mother to buy a bass guitar. They formed Joy Division with Terry Mason; Sumner bought a guitar, and Mason a drum kit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the formation of Joy Division turn out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1050, "Truth_answer": "After Martin Gresty declined an invitation to join as vocalist, Joy Division placed an advertisement for a vocalist in the Manchester Virgin Records shop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened later with the formation of Joy Division?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1050, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division drummer Tony Tabac was replaced in June 1977 by Steve Brotherdale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joy Division find a replacement drummer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1050, "Truth_answer": "Deborah Curtis, Ian's wife, stated that Morris fitted perfectly with Joy Division, and that with his addition Warsaw became a complete 'family'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Morris fit in to Joy Division pretty well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "George Best suffered from alcoholism for most of his adult life, leading to numerous controversies and, eventually, his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something about George Best's alcoholism.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, while playing in the United States, George Best stole money from the handbag of a woman he did not know in order to fund a drinking session.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103031603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Best_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversies did George Best's alcoholism lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "George Best stole money from a woman's bag in 1981 while sitting in a bar on the beach...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When or where did George Best steal the money from the woman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the woman find out it was George Best who had stolen her money from her handbag in 1981?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "George Best received a three-month prison sentence for drink driving, assaulting a police officer and failing to answer bail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Best arrested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Best have any controversy based around his games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did people believe that George Best did?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1051, "Truth_answer": "George Best appeared on the primetime BBC chat show Wogan in which he was heavily drunk and swore, at one point saying to the host, Terry, I like screwing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another controversy with George Best?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Best's DeathEdit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "George Best died in 2005, age 59, due to complications from the immuno-suppressive drugs he needed to take after a liver transplant in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of death for George Best?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "George Best died in 2005, age 59, due to complications from immuno-suppressive drugs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of drugs did George Best die of complications from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "Complications from the immunosuppressive drugs George Best was given after his liver transplant included a lung infection and multiple organ failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was known about George Best's death besides it being the result of immuno-suppressive drug complications ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "Tributes were paid to George Best from around the world, including from arguably three of the greatest football players ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Best?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "Pelé, Diego Maradona, and Johan Cruyff paid tribute to George Best.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which football players paid tribute to George Best?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "Fellow Manchester United legend Eric Cantona gave a eulogy to George Best: I would love him to save me a place in his team, George Best that is, not God.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What stood out about George Best's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "About George Best, Maradona commented: He was flamboyant and exciting and able to inspire his teammates. I actually think we were very similar players...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other messages about George Best's death that stood out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "The Premier League announced that a minute's silence would be observed before all Premier League games; however at many grounds a minute's applause broke out in George Best's honour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the death of George Best?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1052, "Truth_answer": "George Best married Alex Pursey in 1995 in Kensington and Chelsea, London. They divorced in 2005 with no children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Best have children or a wife?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects were Atomic Kitten working on during this time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any solo projects for Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other solo works for Atomic Kitten during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "McClarnon, of Atomic Kitten, also recorded a single entitled Lately, with friend Jaime Jay for the Global One Music Project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127014522id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_McClarnon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was McClarnon from Atomic Kitten doing solo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "Since then McClarnon, from Atomic Kitten, has continued recording her debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127014522id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_McClarnon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more appearances and solo projects for McCLarnon from Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything really interesting happen for Atomic Kitten during this tme?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the reunion for Atomic Kitten not happen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any scandals or controversies during the time of Atomic Kitten's reunion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "Due to Atomic Kitten's massive success of The Big Reunion, it was announced that the reunited groups would also be going on a Christmas party tour in December 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable happenings for Atomic Kitten during the time of their reunion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten recorded their first new material in ten years. They recorded a Christmas charity single for Text Santa, a cover of Wizzard's I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything especially interesting about Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything outstanding about Atomic kitten?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "In March 2012, Hamilton confirmed that the group were reuniting for a summer tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all of Atomic Kitten present for the reunion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten's setlist consisted of Right Now, The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling), and Whole Again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Atomic Kitten perform at the reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "In December 2013, Atomic Kitten recorded their first new material in ten years when, they recorded a Christmas charity single for Text Santa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Atomic Kitten release a new album during the time of their reunion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single for Text Santa by the Atomic Kittenssell a lot of copies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "The Atomic Kitten's song for Text Santa peaked at number 13 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Atomic Kitten's single for Text Santa top in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten would reunite for an ITV2 series, The Big Reunion, along with five other pop groups of their time: 911, Honeyz, B*Witched, Five and Liberty X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127014522id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_McClarnon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Atomic Kitten perform with other artists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other albums Atomic Kitten's released during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was this that Atomic Kitten released a new album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten won Best Pop International at the 2001 and 2002 TMF Awards. They also won Artist of the Year at the 2003 Silver Clef Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Atomic Kitten win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "On 17 February 2013, Atomic Kitten made an appearance on The Alan Titchmarsh Show in which Katona announced that the group had signed a deal to release their own perfume.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Atomic Kitten on TV?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "During January and February 2003, Atomic Kitten toured Southeast Asia, visiting Singapore, Thailand, and Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Atomic Kitten tour in?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other tours Atomic Kitten did?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Frey and Henley decided to form a band together while on tour, joined by Meisner on bass and Leadon on guitar, banjo, steel guitar, mandolin and dobro, forming the Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Frey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glenn Frey's tenure with the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles began in early 1971, when Linda Ronstadt and her then-manager John Boylan recruited local musicians Glenn Frey and Don Henley for her band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What formed the Eagles band with Glenn Frey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "It was later proposed that J. D. Souther should join the Eagles, but Meisner objected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else joined the Eagles besides Glenn Frey and Don Henley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles toured consistently and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.simplemost.com/eagles-now-have-top-album-all-time/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Eagles Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles' album Long Road Out of Eden was released in 2007, and Glenn Frey participated in the Eagles' Long Road Out of Eden Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Glenn Frey do after the tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "The album Long Road Out of Eden became Glenn Frey's band the Eagles' sixth No. 1 album and was the highest selling album of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Eagles' album Long Road Out of Eden do when Glenn Frey participated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Glenn Frey was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Frey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glenn Frey's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1055, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about the Glenn Frey article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "After the breakup of the Eagles in 1980, Glenn Frey embarked on a successful solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Frey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Glenn Frey begin his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Glenn Frey recorded in collaboration with Harold Faltermeyer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Frey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenn Frey collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Frey and Harold Faltermeyer collaborated on The Heat Is On.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song Glenn Frey recorded in collaboration with Harold Faltermeyer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "During Glenn Frey's solo career he released the song You Belong to the City“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Glenn Frey do during his Solo career besides The Heat Is On?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Frey's You Belong to the City peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, although it did reach the top of the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126142752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Belong_to_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glenn Frey's You Belong to the City a popular song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s, Glenn Frey founded a record company, Mission Records, with attorney Peter Lopez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Frey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else notable happened during Glenn Frey's solo career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "Part of Me, Part of You was Glenn Frey's last solo hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his Glenn Frey's last solo hit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1056, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Frey's last solo hit was in 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Glenn Frey's last solo hit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1057, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal became the bassist and backing vocalist for the band, the Pixies in January 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120132509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Deal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Pixies have to do with Kim Deal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1057, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal was involved with the Pixies from 1986-1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Kim Deal involved with the Pixies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1057, "Truth_answer": "The Pixies' , along with bassist and co-vocalist Kim Deal, first album Surfer Rosa is certified gold, while Doolittle hit platinum status, selling over 1 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Pixies successful with Kim Deal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1057, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal and fellow Pixies band mates released the album Surfer Rosa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Pixies ever release an album with bassist and co-vocalist Kim Deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1057, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal and the Pixies single Surfer Rosa charted on the UK Singles Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Deal and the Pixies single Surfer Rosa chart anywhere?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1058, "Truth_answer": "Following high school, Kim Deal went to seven different colleges, including Ohio State University, but did not graduate from any of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Kim Deal attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kim Deal go to so many colleges?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1058, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal and her sister Kelley were introduced to music at a young age; they sang to a two-track, quarter-inch, tape when they were four or five.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Kim Deal's youth years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kim Deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kim Deal graduate high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1059, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influence did Clarence White have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1059, "Truth_answer": "Dan Crary, Norman Blake, and Tony Rice are some artists influenced by Clarence White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there specific artists that were influenced by Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1059, "Truth_answer": "On the electric side of the guitar spectrum, Clarence White was similarly influential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White influence the other side of the guitar spectrum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Clarence White so great?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1059, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White influenced Country and Rock n' Roll", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other genres of music were influenced by Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1060, "Truth_answer": "Ramzan Kadyrov was Deputy Prime Minister from 10 May 2004 – 18 November 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ranzam Kadyrov Deputy Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1060, "Truth_answer": "In August 2005, Ramzan Kadyrov declared that Europe's largest mosque would be built in place of the demolished ruins of Grozny's shattered downtown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ramzan Kadyrov accomplish as Deputy Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1060, "Truth_answer": "On October 16, 2008, the mosque was officially opened in a ceremony in which Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov appeared and spoke with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhmad_Kadyrov_Mosque_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Europe's largest mosque get built as Ramzan Kadyrov had delcared?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1060, "Truth_answer": "Ramzan Kadyrov also claimed that Chechnya is the most peaceful place in Russia and in a few years it would also be the wealthiest and the most peaceful place in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ramzan Kadyrov do during his time as Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1060, "Truth_answer": "Ramzan Kadyrov immediately proceeded to implement elements of Sharia law, such as declaring a ban on gambling and alcohol production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ramzan Kadyrov do anything notable?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1061, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, the production of Chechnya's industry increased by 11.9%. In 2007, the rate of growth was 26.4%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was included in the Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1061, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was being produced during Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1061, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was reconstruicted during Chechen economic recovery and reconstruction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1061, "Truth_answer": "Tthe administration of Chechnya is being criticized for spending public funds for their personal benefit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzan_Kadyrov_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Chechen economic recovery and reconsitruction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1061, "Truth_answer": "Razman Kadyrov's violations were ignored by Russian Ministry of Justice, which in many cases has enforced them very strictly against other charities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Razman Kadyrov ever confronted or convicted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sound films did Tod Browning produce?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning directed Iron Man (1931).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p4", "https://upge.wn.com/?query=hayley_atwell_ant_man&pagenum=3&language_id=5&template=international%2Fanything.txt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Tod Browning direct?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning directed Freaks (1932)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films Tod Browning directed besides Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "After Freaks Tod Browning worked on Fast Workers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tod Browning work on after Freaks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tod Browning's work well-recieved on Fast Workers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Tod Browning produce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning directed many movies in a wide range of genres, between 1915 and 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tod Browning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1062, "Truth_answer": "Tod Browning directed Miracles for Sale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films Tod Browning directed besides Iron Man, Freaks, and Fast Workers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "The role of A.J. Quartermaine on General Hospital has been most notably portrayed by actor Sean Kanan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played A.J. Quartermaine on General Hospital?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "Abraham Geary portrayed A.J. April 16, 1983 continuing the part through Spring 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Quartermaine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was cast as A.J. Quartermaine in 1983?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "Some other actors that have played the role of A.J. Quartermaine on Genral Hospital include Eric Kroh, Jason Marsden, and Christopher Nelson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actors played the role of A.J. Quartermaine besides Sean Kanan and Abraham Geary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "Other actors that have portrayed A.J. Quartermaine are Justin Whalin, Gerald Hopkins, and Billy Warlock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other actors who played A.J. Quartermaine besides Sean Kanan, Abraham Geary, Eric Kroh, Jason Marsden, and Christopher Nelson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "Billy Warlock, who portrayed A.J. Quartermaine, departed from the General Hospital series in December 2003, amongst rumors that he was fired after disputes with show executives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Quartermaine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies with the casting of A.J. Quartermaine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "Billy Warlock exited the series in April 2005 and the character was killed off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did those controversies with the casting of A.J. Quartermaine get resolved?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1063, "Truth_answer": "Born on-screen in 1979 as the only biological child of the iconic Drs. Alan and Monica Quartermaine, A.J. was SORASed in 1991, revising his birth year to 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Quartermaine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about A.J. Quartermaine's character?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "In May 2000, Carly and A.J. Quartermaine get into an argument and she ends up falling down a flight of stairs and miscarries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Quartermaine_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 regarding A.J. Quartermaine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "A.J. Quartermaine is later disinherited by his family and forced to move out of the mansion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Quartermaine_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after the incident where Carly and A.J. Quartermain fight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does A,J, Quartermain move to after moving out of the mansion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2001 regarding A.J. Quartermain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "In April 2002, A.J. Quartermaine marries Courtney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Quartermaine_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Quartermaine get with Courtney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2003 with A.J. Quartermaine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Quartermaine's family go after him for the money?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1065, "Truth_answer": "The Bretons trace much of their heritage to groups of Brittonic speakers who emigrated from southwestern Great Britain, particularly Cornwall and Devon, mostly during the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102010553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the historical origins of the Bretons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1065, "Truth_answer": "The Bretons migrated in waves from the 3rd to 9th century into Armorica, which was subsequently named Brittany after them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is reason to believe the Breton's origins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1065, "Truth_answer": "Brittany and its Bretons are counted as one of the six Celtic nations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102010553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about the Bretons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1065, "Truth_answer": "The only places outside Brittany that still retain significant Breton customs are in Île-de-France (mainly Le Quartier du Montparnasse in Paris), Le Havre and in Îles des Saintes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bretons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis returned to England in April 1879. He had decided to take up the study of sex and felt his first step must be to qualify as a physician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of medicine was Havelock Ellis involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of physcician was Havelock Ellis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Havelock Ellis homosexual?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis may have developed psychological concepts of autoerotism and narcissism, both of which were later developed further by Sigmund Freud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Havelock Ellis do on the medicine side?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Havelock Ellis studied medicine, but never had a practice because of the sex critics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis was among the pioneering investigators of psychedelic drugs and the author of one of the first written reports to the public about an experience with mescaline in 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Havelock Ellis well known?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis get awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that book still circulated today?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "In April 1875, Havelock Ellis sailed on his father's ship for Australia; soon after his arrival in Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen in Havelock Ellis' early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis obtained a position as a master at a private school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Havelock Ellis ever a teacher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havelock Ellis teach about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is related to Havelock Ellis' teaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What family did Havelock Ellis tutor for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other info does the article have about Haverlock Ellis' sisters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis returned to Sydney and, after three months' training, was given charge of two government part-time elementary schools, one at Sparkes Creek and the other at Junction Creek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Havelock Ellis' early life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis wrote, In Australia, I gained health of body, I attained peace of soul, my life task was revealed to me, I was able to decide on a professional vocation.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havelock Ellis do in Australia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havelock Ellis teach at his private school?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1068, "Truth_answer": "The first season of American Idol began in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did American Idol begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1068, "Truth_answer": "American Idol initially aired on Fox from 2002-2016. It had a hiatus for two years, until March 11, 2018, when a revival of the series aired on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is American Idol still on or did the franchise end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1068, "Truth_answer": "For an unprecedented eight consecutive years, from the 2003–04 through the 2010–11 season, either American Idol's performance show or result show was ranked number one in U.S. television ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American Idol do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1068, "Truth_answer": "In American Idol, Simon Cowell worked with Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Simon Cowell worked with with in American Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1069, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1069, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Hattie McDaniel sick?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1069, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel's died in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1069, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was with Hattie McDaniel when she died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1069, "Truth_answer": "The IRS claimed Hattie McDaniel's estate owed more than $11,000 in taxes. In the end, the probate court ordered all of her property, including her Oscar, sold to pay off creditors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hattie McDaniel's estate after she died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1069, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What treatments did Hattie McDaniels do for her breast cancer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1070, "Truth_answer": "After being sold to debtors the Oscar turned up where Hattie McDaniel wanted it to be: Howard University, where it was displayed in a glass case in the university's drama department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hattie McDaniel's Oscar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1070, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel bequeathed her Oscar to Howard University, where she had been honored by the students with a luncheon after she had won her Oscar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Howard University have McDaniel's Oscar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1070, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel's role as Mammy in Gone With the Wind is what she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for as the first Oscar won by a black entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hattie McDaniel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1070, "Truth_answer": "The Oscar turned up where Hattie McDaniel wanted it to be: Howard University, where it was displayed in a glass case in the university's drama department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have people looked for Hattie McDaniel's lost oscar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led this choice for Charles Kennedy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kennedy say?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this do to Charles Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this mean for Charles Kennedy's hope?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1072, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stan Laurel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1072, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel had two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1072, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel and Mae lived together as common-law husband and wife from 1919 to 1925, before Mae accepted a one-way ticket to go back to her native Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Laurel and Mae after 1925?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1072, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel had two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel have any children at all?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1072, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel had four wives and married one of them a second time after their divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Stan Laurel's personal life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1073, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel got a contract with 20th Century Fox in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stan Laurel get a contract with 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1073, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel returned to England in 1947 when he and Hardy went on a six-week tour of the United Kingdom performing in variety shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting that happened while Stan Laurel worked for 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Stan Laurel make during his time at 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1073, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Stan Laurel signed a contract at 20th Century-Fox to make ten films over five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Stan Laurel with 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel have any problems during his time working for 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jarmusch's final year university project was completed in 1980 as Permanent Vacation, and won the Josef von Sternberg Award. Jarmusch's first major film, Stranger Than Paradise was released 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me a little about Jim Jarmusch's rise to fame and his first features Permanent Vacation, and Stranger Than Paradise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jarmusch's first major film, Stranger Than Paradise, was produced on a budget of approximately $125,000 and released in 1984 to much critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jarmusch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the critics like Jim Jarmusch's first feature film Stranger Than Paradise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "A deadpan comedy recounting a strange journey of three disillusioned youths from New York through Cleveland to Florida, Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise broke many conventions of traditional Hollywood filmmaking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jarmusch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Jim Jarmusch's feature film Stranger Than Paradise?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise finally atrract critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jarmusch's Permanent Vacation later become successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "Jarmusch's first major film, Stranger Than Paradise, was produced on a budget of approximately $125,000 and released in 1984 to much critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jarmusch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jarmusch finally rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1074, "Truth_answer": "It was awarded the Camera d'Or at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival as well as the 1985 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jarmusch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What of importance happened after Jim Jarmusch rose to fame with Stranger Than Paradise?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "The guitarist of The Sweet, Stevie Stewart, left.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a new lineup for The Sweet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's debut single was Slow Motion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Sweet's first single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's debut single Slow Motion failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Slow Motion by the Sweet well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Sweet go for a new record deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new record deal change The Sweet's success or no?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet initially attempted to combine diverse musical influences, including the Monkees and 1960s bubblegum pop groups such as the Archies, with more heavy rock-oriented groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Sweet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this mix up work for The Sweets?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you mean by The Sweet prefigured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweets collabotate with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Painted_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slayer's Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Slayer's Reign in Blood was delayed because of concerns regarding lyrical subject matter of the track Angel of Death, which refers to Josef Mengele and describes acts of human experimentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reign_in_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy over Slayer's Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Slayer's album Reign in Blood, was described as one of the heaviest and most influential thrash metal albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Salyer album Reign in Blood popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Raining Blood, Angel of Death, and Epidemic are all songs from the Slayer album Reign in Blood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on the album Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Slayer embarked on the Reign in Pain world tour, with Overkill in the US from October to December 1986, and Malice in Europe in April and May 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer play any concerts during the release of Reign in Blood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Slayer returned as a live act in September 1990 to co-headline the European Clash of the Titans tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other tours Slayer had other than Reign in Pain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Slayer Reign in Pain and Clash of the Titans tours sell out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1076, "Truth_answer": "Slayer has received five Grammy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything of note about Slayer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "Released in July 1988, South of Heaven received mixed responses, although it was Slayer's most commercially successful release at the time, debuting at number 57 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slayer's greatest accomplishment from 1988-1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "Press response to the album was mixed, with AllMusic citing the album as disturbing and powerful, and Kim Nelly of Rolling Stone calling it genuinely offensive satanic drivel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy was mentioned during Slayer's South of Heaven release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer's popularity grow as much as other metal bands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "Slayer toured with Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, and Testament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p7", "https://www.toontrack.com/news/artist-profile-dirk-verbeuren/3/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important bands that Slayer toured with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Slayer tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "In May 1992, Dave Lombardo left Slayer due to conflicts with the other members, as well as his desire to be off tour for the birth of his first child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the band members leave during the time Slayer released South of Heaven?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "Manager, Rick Sales, contacted original drummer Lombardo, and asked if he would like to finish the remainder of the tour. Lombardo accepted the offer, and stayed as a permanent member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dave Lombardo come back to Slayer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1077, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer still do well after Lombardo left?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1078, "Truth_answer": "Kajol was born on August 5, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kajol born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1078, "Truth_answer": "Kajol's mother, Tanuja, is an actress, while her father Shomu Mukherjee was a film director and producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205131341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajol_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kajol's mom/father do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1078, "Truth_answer": "Kajol has a younger sister younger sister Tanishaa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kajol have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1078, "Truth_answer": "Kajol's mother, sister, and maternal aunt are all actresses. Her maternal grandmother, Shobhna Samarth, and great grandmother, Rattan Bai, were both involved in Hindi cinema.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205131341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajol_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kajol's family work in the movie/acting field?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1078, "Truth_answer": "Kajol studied at the St Joseph Convent boarding school in Panchgani.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205131341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajol_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kajol go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1079, "Truth_answer": "Kajol married fellow actor Ajay Devgn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kajol married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1079, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kajol attend college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1079, "Truth_answer": "Kajol is alive and is currently 45 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Kajol still alive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1079, "Truth_answer": "Kajol has two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kajol have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1079, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Kajol's children act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1079, "Truth_answer": "Kajol is still currently acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Kajol still acting present day?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult release an album during this time period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Cult album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult tour after releasing the album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cult album have a hit single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "The Cult toured in the UK, US, and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some places where The Cult toured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "The Cult signed to independent record label and released a three-track, triple A-side single, Moya, during this period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Cult?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "The Cult signed with Situation Two, an offshoot of Beggars Banquet Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the record label The Cult signed with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hits from the album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1080, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's single, Star, was officially released with a live appearance on UK TV show The Word.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Cult on any TV shows to perform this album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "The Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the lawsuit against The Cult about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit against the Cult delayed the release of Ceremony in many countries including South Korea and Thailand, which did not see the record's release until late 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the lawsuit against The Cult?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's album Ceremony was released to mixed responses. The album climbed to US No. 34, but sales were not as impressive as the previous three records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Cult's album Ceremony successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "Only two official singles were released from the Cult's record Ceremony: Wild Hearted Son and Heart of Soul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult release any singles from Ceremony?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's Ceremonial Stomp tour went through Europe in 1991 and North America in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting facts can you tell me about the Cult's Cremony album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Cult's tour successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "In the lawsuit against the Cult, the parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the band's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting facts about the lawsuit against The Cult?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the lawsuit against the Cult occur?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a reason The Cult called the album Ceremony?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1082, "Truth_answer": "Yes Bobby Jones won the World Golf Hall of Fame, James E. Sullivan Award, Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame, and Georgia Tech Engineering Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jones win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1082, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones was the most successful amateur golfer ever to compete at a national and international level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most notable part of Bobby Jones' career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1082, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones rival was Walter Hagen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911050908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Bobby Jones' rivals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1082, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones was an American amateur golfer who was one of the most influential figures in the history of the sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Jones most well known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1082, "Truth_answer": "In the first round of the 1925 U.S. Open Bobby Jones told an official covering their match that he was calling a penalty on himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me examples of Bobby Jones' sportsmanship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1082, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones insisted that he had violated Rule 18, moving a ball at rest after address, and took a 77 instead of the 76 he otherwise would have carded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it that Bobby Jones did in the first round of the 1925 Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "Earliest influences of Bring Me the Horizon were bands like At the Gates, Carcass, Metallica, and genres death metal, and emo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Bring Me the Horizon's music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bring Me the Horizon ever make a statement regarding At the Gates, Carcass, Metallica, and genres death metal, and emo influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "Bring Me the Horizon modeled their style after bands like At the Gates, Carcass, Pantera, Metallica, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Every Time I Die", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bring Me the Horizon model their style after?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Bring Me the Horizon imitate At the Gates, Carcass, Pantera, Metallica, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die, Norma Jean, Skycame falling and Poison the Well style makers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "No. Bring Me the Horizon has experimented with its music in recent years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Bring Me the Horizon always had the same musical style and influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "No. Bring Me the Horizon has experimented with its music in recent years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bring me the Horizon stick with any one genre?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "Bring Me the Horizon recently mixed pop with metal music, leading the band to be labelled a pop metal act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre did Bring me the Horizon move on to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Bring Me the Horizon's clothing style ever changed to match their music style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "During the Bring Me the Horizon's early years, they were praised for their business acumen for selling mail-order merchandise and not relying on sales at live shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What image did Bring Me the Horizon project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "Bring Me the Horizon were infamously characterised by its members fashion sense and use of skinny-fit jeans, T-shirts with death metal band logos on the front and coloured hair/straightened hair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did some of the Bring Me the Horizon's members dress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "Despite the controversy over their image, various journalists have credited the band as being one of the most forward-thinking heavy bands in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Bring Me the Horizon project their image besides their dress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "Iain Scott issued a statement about not having to look like a diabolical metalhead towards Bring Me the Horizon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said that statement about not having to look like a diabolical metalhead towards Bring Me the Horizon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "A female fan claimed that Bring Me the Horizon's Oliver Sykes had urinated on her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bring Me the Horizon involved in any controversies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "The charges were dropped due to a lack of evidence from CCTV footage in the area of the 2007 Rock City venue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results from the 2007 Rock City venue incident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1084, "Truth_answer": "There were several documented examples of violence against Bring Me the Horizon during their live shows, including Sykes being pepper sprayed on stage; and people getting onstage to assault the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_the_Horizon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other incidents involving Bring Me the Horizon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer starred in the 1994 horror film Wolf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Michelle Pfeiffer in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "Scarface, The Witches of Eastwick, Married to the Mob, Dangerous Liaisons, The Fabulous Baker Boys, and Batman Returns were sucessful movies with Michelle Pfeiffer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies starring Michelle Pfeiffer were a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "Scarface, The Witches of Eastwick, Married to the Mob, Dangerous Liaisons, The Fabulous Baker Boys, and Batman Returns were sucessful movies with Michelle Pfeiffer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the names of the films starring Michelle Pfeiffer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Michelle Pfeiffer has received many accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, and three nominations for an Academy Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer obtained her first major film role as the female lead in Grease 2 (1982), the film was a critical and commercial failure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Michelle Pfeiffer's failures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer decided to separate in 1988, and was divorced two years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other failures by Michelle Pfeiffer besides Grease 2?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1085, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer regret her choice to divorce Horton?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer starred in What Lies Beneath, I Am Sam, White Oleander, and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michelle Pfeiffer do in her career between 2000-2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer starred in I Am Sam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Michelle Pfeiffer star in after Hitchockian?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Michelle Pfeiffer won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award, San Diego Film Critics Society Award, and Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer win any awards for movies she stared in between 2000-2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Michelle Pfeiffer was a producer in One Fine Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer produce any of her award winning movies or play a job role in directing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "No, Michelle Pfeiffer did not act in Via Rosa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer act in the film Via Rosa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer was in Avengers: Endgame which grossed $858,353,685", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michelle Pfeiffer's biggest film and total money made in that time period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1086, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer did not have a film in 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie did Michelle Pfeiffer film in 2006?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "The January 29, 2010 issue of Entertainment Weekly listed the Jay Leno Show at the top of a list of the 50 Biggest Bombs in television history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of The Jay Leno Show on the industry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show ended on February 9, 2010, after being on the air for only four months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Jay Leno Show a success for NBC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno resumed his duties as host of The Tonight Show on March 1, 2010 after The Jay Leno Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did NBC feel about the ending of The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "NBC became the first large United States network to broadcast the same show every weekday during prime time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show was broadcast every weekday on NBC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show aired weeknights at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT (9:00 p.m. CT/MT)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time was the Jay leno show on the air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "Rival networks ABC and CBS had discouraged their stars from appearing on The Jay Leno Show in its primetime slot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people in the industry respond to The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1087, "Truth_answer": "There were boycotts by competing networks regarding the Jay Leno Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other networks do besides ABC and CBS in response to The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "NBC's decision about the Jay leno Show resulted in a major public conflict between the network and Conan O'Brien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were The Jay Leno Show in dispute over the time slot with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "The dispute over The Tonight Show timeslot happened in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the dispute over The Tonight Show timeslot happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jay Leno mind the time slot change of The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "Conan O'brien drafted a press release explaining why he felt it was unfair to him, his staff, Fallon, and the legacy of The Tonight Show to move past midnight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Conan O'brien say anything about the time slot change of the Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "The only late night host who remained neutral about the Jay Leno Show was Jimmy Fallon, calling O'Brien and Leno two of my heroes and two of my friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tonight_Show_conflict_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fallon say anything about the time slot change of the Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "The final Jay Leno Show aired on February 9, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else of note happen during 2010 to the Jay Leno Show besides the dispute between the time slot change?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno called the move all business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jay Leno react to the criticism about The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno had a contract for five years for the show, although later chose to end the show after less than five months", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it say how much Jay Leno's contract was for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1088, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show was on NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1", "http://talkshownews.interbridge.com/2009/11/_p15", "https://www2.putlocker9.download/people/9880-jay-leno_p0", "https://networthbio.net/how-rich-is-ally-brooke/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107040252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Michael_Jackson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What network was The Jay Leno Show on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1089, "Truth_answer": "L.K. Advani was in the prime minister candidacy in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was L. K. Advani in the prime minister candidacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1089, "Truth_answer": "No L.K Advani did not win his candidacy. Manmohan Singh served another term in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did L. K. Advani win his candidacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1089, "Truth_answer": "L.K. Advani unexpectedly resigned from all his posts in the BJP following the appointment of Narendra Modi as the head of the electoral campaign of BJP for the 2014 elections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._K._Advani_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the prime minister candidacy in 2007 end L. K. Advani's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1089, "Truth_answer": "Following the defeat in the elections, L. K. Advani paved the way for Sushma Swaraj to become the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._K._Advani_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen during the prime minister candidacy in 2007 besides L.K Advani's defeat and resignation from the BJP?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1089, "Truth_answer": "L.K Advani's opponents were Manmohan Singh, Prakash Karat, and Amar Singh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of L. K. Advani's opponents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1090, "Truth_answer": "Bharatiya Janata Party is one of the two major political parties in India, along with the Indian National Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the BJP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1090, "Truth_answer": "Hindutva (Hinduness) is the predominant form of Hindu nationalism in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindutva_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hindutva?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1091, "Truth_answer": "Bhavani Charan became inclined towards the Indian nationalist movement for freedom, and during his college education, he plunged into the freedom movement. Brahmabandhab Upadhyay acted as editor of Sandhya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628092334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmabandhav_Upadhyay_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the patriotic activitiesBrahmabandhav Upadhyay is involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1091, "Truth_answer": "Julius Lipner, says that Brahmabandhab Upadhyay made a significant contribution to the shaping of the new India whose identity began to emerge from the first half of the nineteenth century“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628092334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmabandhav_Upadhyay_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant contribution did Brahmabandhav Upadhyay make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1091, "Truth_answer": "After the movement of partition of Bengal in 1905, there was a boost in nationalist ideologies and several publications took active and fierce role in propagating them, including Sandhya", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628092334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmabandhav_Upadhyay_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Brahmabandhav Upadhyay propagate the new India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1091, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 1907, Brahmabandhav Upadhyay was arrested and prosecuted on a charge of sedition. His articles were found to be inflammatory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brahmabandhav Upadhyay not well liked?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1092, "Truth_answer": "Brahmabandhav Upadhyay initiated a boys' school in Sindh. He also taught for some time in Union Academy. Brahmabandhab and his disciple Animananda started a school in Kolkata.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what social activities was Brahmabandhav Upadhyay involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1092, "Truth_answer": "Viswa Varati was started by Brahmabandhav Upadhyay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the school that Brahmabandhav Upadhyay start called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1092, "Truth_answer": "Viswa Varati had three teachers and there were five students. This collaboration could not continue for long and in 1902 Brahmabandhab and Animananda left Shantiniketan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Viswa Varati a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1092, "Truth_answer": "During 1902 to 1903 Brahmabandhav Upadhyay toured Europe.He lectured in Oxford and Cambridge Universities and preached Vedantism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other activites was Brahmabandhav Upadhyay involved in besides his starting schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1092, "Truth_answer": "Brahmabandhab Upadhyay acted as editor of Sandhya, till the last day of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628092334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmabandhav_Upadhyay_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Brahmabandhav Upadhyay do work anywhere else besides the Union Academy, Viswa Varati, Oxford and Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1093, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta was selected to play for Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What international place has Gabriel Batistuta played for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1093, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta only played for Argentina during his international career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play for any other teams besides Argentina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1093, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta won the FIFA Confederations Cup with Argentina, finishing as the tournament's top-scorer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gabriel Batistuta play for Argentina? Was he good?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1093, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta played for Argentina in 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gabriel Batistuta start playing for Argentina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1093, "Truth_answer": "During the 2006 FIFA World Cup Gabriel Batistuta worked as a commentator. Batistuta currently runs his own construction company in Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gabriel Batistuta do after playing for Argentina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1094, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Greg Gutfeld made controversial remarks towards the Canadian military.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Gutfeld offend Canadians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1094, "Truth_answer": "The Greg Gutfeld segment drew wide attention and outrage in Canada after being posted on YouTube following the reported deaths of four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan three days earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Eye_(talk_show)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Canadians upset by Greg Gutfeld's controversial remarks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1094, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Canadians feel about Greg Gutfeld apology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1094, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Gutfeld offend any other countries besides Canada?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1094, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld in response maintained the show is satirical and irreverent but offered the following apology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Eye_(talk_show)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else important about Gutfeld's controversial remarks besides the Canadian backlash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1095, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld is an American television personality, producer, author, editor, comedian and blogger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gutfeld do for a living?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1095, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld won the Barbara Olson Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Gutfeld win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1095, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld was known for Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, The Five, and The Greg Gutfeld Show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg Gutfeld known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1095, "Truth_answer": "The Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld lasted from 2007 to 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Red eye series last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1095, "Truth_answer": "Bill Schulz and Andrew Levy were famous co hosts of Greg Gutfeld", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Gutfeld have any famous co hosts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington started to play gigs in cafés and clubs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Duke Ellington's first gig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington's first gig was around Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Duke Ellington's first gig?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "For almost fifty years Duke Elllington toured the world as a band leader and piano player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126213923id_/http://www.pbs.org:80/wnet/americanmasters/duke-ellington-about-duke-ellington/586/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Duke Ellington play in Harlem?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington played throughout the Washington, D.C. area for private society balls and embassy parties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Duke Ellington do in Washington D.C.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington was noted for his inventive use of the orchestra, or big band, and for his eloquence and charisma. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize Special Award for music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duke Ellington successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "On OKeh, Duke Ellington records were usually issued as The Harlem Footwarmers, while the Brunswick's were usually issued as The Jungle Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington have a band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1096, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Harlem Footwarmers or the Brunswick's a pseudonym for Duke Ellington?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1097, "Truth_answer": "From 1936, Duke Ellington began to make recordings with smaller groups and he composed pieces intended to feature a specific instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Duke Ellington during the later 1930's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1097, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington left to sign on with the William Morris Agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Duke Ellington leave Irving Mills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1097, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Duke Ellington father die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1097, "Truth_answer": "After only a year, his Master and Variety labels, collapsed in late 1937, Mills placed Duke Ellington back on Brunswick and those small group units on Vocalion through to 1940.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p12", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duke Ellington successful with the William Morris Agency?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1097, "Truth_answer": "The 1930s ended with a very successful European tour with Duke Ellington just as World War II loomed in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 1930's end for Duke Ellington?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1098, "Truth_answer": "The Staten Island Stapes were a professional American football team founded in 1915 that played in the National Football League from 1929 to 1932.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staten_Island_Stapletons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the staten island stapletons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1098, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong signed with the Staten Island Stapletons from 1929 to 1932", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ken Strong sign with staten island stapletons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1098, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong was an American football halfback and fullback", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Ken Strong play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1098, "Truth_answer": "In mid-May, Ken Strong joined the Hazleton Mountaineers of the New York–Pennsylvania League, appearing in 117 games and compiling a .373 batting average with 41 home runs (an league record).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ken Strong set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1098, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Ken Strong was inducted into the Helms Athletic Foundation's Professional Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ken Strong honored for anything?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1099, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong joined the New York Giants in 1933", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ken Strong join the new york Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1099, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong played for the New York Giants in 1933 to 1935 then again in 1939 and finally from 1944 to 1947", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ken Strong play for the New york giants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1099, "Truth_answer": "Ken Strong played as a Fullback", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Ken Strong play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1099, "Truth_answer": "After the 1933 season, Ken Strong received first-team All-Pro honors from the United Press, Collyer's Eye, and the Green Bay Press-Gazette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Strong play well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1099, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Ken Strong was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Ken Strong's other accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1100, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson has scored 100 number ones on the Billboard charts and sold over 25 million albums and 45 million singles worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of impact dd Kelly Clarkson have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1100, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson became the first artist to top each of Billboard's pop, adult contemporary, adult pop, country and dance charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204071713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson_p23", "https://www.multimediamouth.com/tag/carson-daly/_p3", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/kelly-clarkson-run-run-run-vocal-cover-by-aashika/Y72DIaxSMAk_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Kelly Clarkson rank on the billboards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1100, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Clarkson's debut single, A Moment Like This, topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and became the country's best-selling single of 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/kelly-clarkson-run-run-run-vocal-cover-by-aashika/Y72DIaxSMAk_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204071713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Clarkson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kelly Clarkson's number 1 hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1100, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Kelly Clarkson's Breakaway album sold 1,606,963 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did clarkson sell well in the UK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "During a call, Laura Schlessinger uttered nigger 11 times, albeit not directed at the caller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What epithet did Laura Schlessinger use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger was talking to a black woman married to a white man during a show on August 10, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Laura Schlessinger talking to during her racial slur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "Nita Hanson was the caller during Laura Schlessinger's show on August 10, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the caller's name during Schlessinger's show that used a racial slur?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "No, Nita Hanson questioned the motivation and sincerity of Laura Schlessinger's apology, believing it to be result of being caught.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any consequences for Laura Schlessinger saying the racial slur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "Yes, a day later, as soon as Laura Schlessinger was back on the air, Schlessinger apologized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger apologize on air for her use of the racial slur?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger applogized on August 11, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Laura Schlessinger apologize on air for her use of the racial slur take place?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "Yes but Laura Schlessinger announced that, while not retiring from radio, she would end her radio show at the end of 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger continue to host her show after the racial slur incident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1101, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Laura Schlessinger began broadcasting on satellite radio with Sirius XM.Her program is also available as a podcast at iTunes and from her own website.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Laura Schlessinger do after she retired from her radio show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1102, "Truth_answer": "Gavin stated that he was physically and mentally exhausted because of the Titas tours and album releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gavin leave Titãs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1102, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Drummer Mario Fabre, who has remained with the Titas since then as a session member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titãs replace Gavin with anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1102, "Truth_answer": "Mario Fabre went on the Sacos Plásticos tour with Titas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tour did Mario Fabre go on with Titas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1102, "Truth_answer": "In January 2012, Titas announced a live performance in company of ex-members Arnaldo Antunes, Nando Reis and Charles Gavin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened for the 30th birthday of Titãs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1102, "Truth_answer": "Titas 30th birthday was on October 6, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Titãs 30th birthday take place?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1103, "Truth_answer": "Paulo Miklos left the Titas on 7/11/2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paulo Miklos leave Titãs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1103, "Truth_answer": "Paulo Miklos left the Titas on 7/11/2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paulo Miklos leave Titãs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1103, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Beto Lee replaced Paulo Miklos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paulo Miklos replaced by anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1103, "Truth_answer": "Beno Lee sung Pro Dia Nascer Feliz, Será Que É Disso Que Eu Necessito? and Nem Sempre se Pode Ser Deus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit%C3%A3s_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What new songs did Beto Lee sing ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1103, "Truth_answer": "Pro Dia Nascer Feliz was featured on the soundtrack of the 24th season of Malhação.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On which Album was Pro Dia Nascer Feliz featured ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Dimitri Tiomkin received his first break from Columbia director Frank Capra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin make his first film for Capra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin's forst film was Lost Horizon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Dimitri Tiomkin's first film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Dimitri Tiomkin worked with Frank Capra on films from 1937 to 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin do any other films during 1937 to 1946 besides Lost Horizon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin worked on You Can't Take It With You (1938), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), Meet John Doe (1941), and It's a Wonderful Life (1946).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where there any other films Dimitri Tiomkin did besides Lost Horizon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin quit working for Capra in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dimitri Tiomkin quit working for Capra?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin worked on Lost Horizon, You Can't Take It With You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Meet John Doe, and It's a Wonderful Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know how many films Dimitri Tiomkin did for this Capra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1104, "Truth_answer": "Yes, all Capra and Dimitri Tiomkin films were released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all Capra and Tiomkin fllms released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "In 2005 Matt Bomer made his film debut in the mystery-thriller Flightplan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name a Matt Bomer film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "In Flightplan, a widow flies with her daughter only to lose her daughter and must struggle to find her while proving her sanity at the same time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326005638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flightplan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Flightplan about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flightplan get any awards or notice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 gained recognition with Matt Bomer's recurring role in the NBC television series Chuck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Matt Bomer play in besides Flightplan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "In the slasher film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning(2006), Matt Bomer portrayed Eric a Vietnam War veteran who is driving across Texas to re-enlist after his brother is drafted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matt Bomer's role in the texas chainsaw", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer, a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation since his early 20s, in 2013 stated his support for the work of the David Lynch Foundation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Bomer do anything good?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "2009 saw Matt Bomer land then the lead role of con-artist and thief Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series White Collar with the series lasting to 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Matt Bomer star in besides Flightplan and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1105, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer received a Golden Globe Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film, winning the prize in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Bomer win any awards", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1106, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer was born in Webster Groves, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Matt Bomer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1106, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer went to Klein High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Matt Bomer go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1106, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer's parents were Elizabeth Macy (née Staton) and John O'Neill Bomer IV", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Matt Bomer parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1106, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer studied Fine Arts in college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Bomer study in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1106, "Truth_answer": "Matt Bomer graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Bomer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Bomer graduate college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1107, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter was first elected in 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://daveberta.ca/tag/calgary-hawkwood/_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Duncan Hunter first elected?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1107, "Truth_answer": "After the September 11 attacks Duncan Hunter joined the United States Marine Corps attended Officer Candidates School at Marine Corps Base Quantico when he graduated in March 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Duncan Hunter recruited for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1107, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter is a Republican", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what political party is Duncan Hunter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1107, "Truth_answer": "No, Duncan Hunter did not win the 42 district.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duncan Hunter win the 42 district?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1107, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Duncan Hunter was recalled to active duty and deployed to Afghanistan was promoted to captain during his wartime deployments as an artillery officer in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Duncan Hunter have any military background?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1107, "Truth_answer": "In the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in California, Duncan Hunter won re-election to a second term with 63% of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a notable win for Duncan Hunter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1108, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas spent the majority of his career playing for the Baltimore Colts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did johnny unitas play for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1108, "Truth_answer": "Colts have not won a game during the 2019 regular season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games did the colts win", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1108, "Truth_answer": "Colts played the in the 2018 - 2019 NFL playoffs against the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Colts play in the playoffs", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1108, "Truth_answer": "The most recent Super Bowl win for the Colts was during the 2006 NFL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Colts win the super bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1108, "Truth_answer": "Colts played against the Chicago Bears during XLI Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did colts play in the super bowl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1108, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas had 5,186 pass attempts and 2,830pass completions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were johnny unitas stats", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1109, "Truth_answer": "There are 256 minor league teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212060704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_league_baseball_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many minor league teams are there in baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1109, "Truth_answer": "A hierarchy of professional baseball leagues in the Americas that compete at levels below (MLB) and provide opportunities for player development and a way to prepare for the major leagues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212060704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_league_baseball_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the minor leagues in baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1109, "Truth_answer": "Casey Stengel had a .251 batting average with Kankakee when the league folded in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Casey Stengel do in the minor leagues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1109, "Truth_answer": "Casey Stengel got signed to the Brooklyn Dodgers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Casey Stengel get signed to first?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1109, "Truth_answer": "Casey Stengel played sandlot baseball as a child, and also played baseball, football and basketball at Kansas City's Central High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casey Stengel play baseball in school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1109, "Truth_answer": "Casey Stengel was Left handed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Casey Stengel right- or left-handed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1110, "Truth_answer": "Critic Hugo Lindgren wrote that OMD have cultivated a legacy as musical innovators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228212837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1110, "Truth_answer": "Tony Kanal lauded OMD, and recalled: As pop songs, the early stuff like 'Electricity' and 'Enola Gay' were such inspirations to [singer] Gwen [Stefani] and I, especially melodically.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1110, "Truth_answer": "OMD released their debut single, Electricity, in 1979, and gained popularity throughout Europe with the 1980 anti-war song Enola Gay“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228212837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's most notable songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1110, "Truth_answer": "OMD achieved broader recognition via their album Architecture & Morality (1981) and its three singles, all of which were international hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228212837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark have an album that was very influential?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1110, "Truth_answer": "OMD embraced a more straightforward pop sound on Junk Culture (1984) and yielded the 1986 hit, If You Leave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other well known albums or songs by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark were influential besides Architecture & Morality?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1111, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Clooney and Best Actor for Strathairn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Good Night, and Good Luck a success", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1111, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was released on October 7, 2005 (United States)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Good Night, and Good Luck released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1111, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies of Good Night, and Good Luck were sold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1111, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck achieved a 93% positive review rating from Rotten Tomatoes. The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture Director (Clooney), and Actor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Good Night, and Good Luck well received by the people", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1112, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was produced by Grant Heslov", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced Good Night, and Good Luck", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1112, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was produced in September 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Good Night, and Good Luck produced", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1112, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was produced within 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Good Night, and Good Luck take to produce", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1112, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck had supporter Roger Ebert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Good Night, and Good Luck have supporters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. started directing in 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sheila E. start directing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sheila E. direct?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. win any awards for directing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. performed at Prince's One Nite Alone... Live! concert, Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Prince's One Nite Alone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, Sheila E. performed with Prince (and Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman) once again", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. perform with Prince any other time besides at One Nite Alone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "The show with Prince and Sheila E in 2006 was during the BRIT Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the show with Prince and Sheila E in 2006.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1113, "Truth_answer": "None. Sheila E. has 4 award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many awards did Sheila E. get", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "In the Heights is a musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "After a 2005 tryout in Waterford, Connecticut and a 2007 Off-Broadway run, In the Heights opened on Broadway in March 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did In the Heights open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "In the Heights was nominated for thirteen Tony Awards and won four, including the 2008 Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Choreography awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did In the Heights win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda awards include a Pulitzer Prize, three Tony Awards, three Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, a MacArthur Fellowship, and a Kennedy Center Honor in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda was in In the Heights from 2002 to 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Lin-Manuel Miranda in the musical In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda co-wrote the music and lyrics for Bring It On: The Musical with Tom Kitt and Amanda Green.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lin-Manuel Miranda do after he left In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Lin-Manuel Miranda starred in another Broadway musical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda do anything apart from the musical In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda starred in Hamilton: An American Musical", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the musical Miranda starred in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda played Alexander Hamilton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miranda do in Hamilton?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1114, "Truth_answer": "On January 24, 2016, Lin-Manuel Miranda performed the offstage cameo role of Loud Hailer in the Broadway production of Les Misérables.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda work in any other productions besides Hamilton?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "After the Sherbet broke up in the mid-1979 they became the Sherbs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they start to be known as the Sherbs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Sherbet reconvened as The Sherbs with exactly the same personnel they had before the split: Braithwaite, Harvey, Mitchell, Porter and Sandow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any lineup changes associated with the Sherbs name change?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "James left The Sherbs at the end of 1982 to be replaced by Tony Leigh (Harry Young and Sabbath, Gillian Eastoe Band) on guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had the other band members left the Sherbs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "In late 1983, the group announced their decision to disband in 1984, they reverted to Sherbet and undertook a successful farewell tour of Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sherbs tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "The Sherbs' first album The Skill was released in October 1980 and reached the top half of the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Shebs release any records between 1980 and 1984?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "An accompanying single from THe Skill, I Have the Skill, became the band's second US pop chart hit at No. 61.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from The Skill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "The album cut We Ride Tonight by the Sherbs peaked at No. 26 in 1982 in the Billboard's Rock Tracks Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sherbs have other chart success in the US besides I Have the Skill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did No Turning Back place on the US charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1115, "Truth_answer": "A mini-album, Shaping Up, appeared in 1982. It was critically well received and spawned two minor hits in Australia, but the US issue missed the chart completely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Sherbs successful in any other countries?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1116, "Truth_answer": "The 'classic line-up' of Sherbet was Daryl Braithwaite on vocals, Tony Mitchell on bass guitar, Garth Porter on keyboards, Alan Sandow on drums, and Clive Shakespeare on guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the line up members of the band Sherbet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1116, "Truth_answer": "Sherbet had a run of 20 consecutive hit singles to its credit, and 17 albums that yielded ten platinum and 40 gold disc awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherbet_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherbet receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1116, "Truth_answer": "Sherbet's were voted 'Most Popular Australian Group' by readers of TV Week for their King of Pop Awards from 1973 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Sherbet receive besides the gold disc awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1117, "Truth_answer": "Universal Republic is an American record label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who/what were Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1117, "Truth_answer": "Abnormally Attracted to Sin, Tori Amos's tenth solo studio album and her first album released through Universal Republic, was released in May 2009 to mostly positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tori Amos' first album with Universal Republic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1117, "Truth_answer": "Abnormally Attracted to Sin, admitted Tori Amos, is a personal album, not a conceptual one, with the album exploring themes of power, boundaries, and the subjective view of sin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abnormally Attracted to Sin about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1117, "Truth_answer": "Continuing her distribution deal with Universal Republic, Tori Amos released Midwinter Graces, her first seasonal album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos release any other albums besides Abnormally Attracted to Sin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1117, "Truth_answer": "Midwinter Graces was notable for marking her return to a more classical, stripped-down, baroque sound with various synths, string-instruments, the harpsichord and Amos's own signature Bösendorfer piano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426033537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midwinter_Graces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Midwinter Graces highly exclusive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1118, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger performed My Happiness live on the Late Show with David Letterman while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tours did My Happiness have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1118, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger did free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What promotion did the song My Happiness have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1118, "Truth_answer": "My Happiness peaked at number 4 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and charted in the United States on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart — reaching number 23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song My Happiness successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1118, "Truth_answer": "In April 2010 Powderfinger announced that they would be breaking up after their Sunsets Farewell Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powderfinger_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Powderfinger go on any other tours besides with Coldplay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1119, "Truth_answer": "On April 13, 2009, MVP was drafted as the first overall pick to the Raw brand as a part of the 2009 WWE draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Montel Vontavious Porter in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1119, "Truth_answer": "As a result of being the reigning WWE United States Champion, MVP transferred the title to Raw for the first time in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the brand switch significant for Montel Vontavious Porter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1119, "Truth_answer": "MVP lost the title to Kofi Kingston on the June 1 episode of Raw,before beginning a feud with Jack Swagger which culminated in a match at SummerSlam which MVP won.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Montel Vontavious Porter successful on Raw?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1119, "Truth_answer": "As part of the 2010 WWE supplemental draft, MVP was drafted back to the SmackDown brand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Montel Vontavious Porter in 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the November 4 election, Jim Caple observed, [R]ight now Nate Silver is exhausted. He barely slept the last couple weeks of the campaign“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 2008 elections affect Nate Silver?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver predicted Barack Obama would win the 2008 election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Nate Silver predict would win the 2008 election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver forecasts were based on demographic analysis to be substantially more accurate than those of the professional pollsters gained visibility and professional credibility for Poblano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nate Silver make his predictions for the 2008 election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver recalls the scenario: 'Any time you make a prediction like that people give you probably too much credit for it.... But after that started to really take off.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Silver_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nate Silver recieve media attention for his predictions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver's final 2008 presidential election forecast accurately predicted the winner of 49 of the 50 states as well as the District of Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Silver_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nate Silver predict about the 2008 election besides the winner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Nate Silver established his blog FiveThirtyEight.com, in which he developed a system for tracking polls and forecasting the outcome of the 2008 general election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nate Silver have the 2008 election prediction published on his blog?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1120, "Truth_answer": "No, in the 2016 United States presidential election, the Nate Silver's forecasting system incorrectly predicted the winner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nate Silver have a formula for winning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver created FiveThirtyEight", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nate Silver create ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver set out to analyze quantitative aspects of the political game to enlighten a broader audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Silver_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in the Silver's diary on the Daily Kos ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver reports that I was just frustrated with the analysis. ... I saw a lot of discussion about strategy that was not all that sophisticated“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Silver_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the motivation for 538?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver's forecasts of the 2008 United States presidential primary elections drew a lot of attention, including being cited by The New York Times Op-Ed columnist William Kristol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nate Silver's diary further develop ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "538 is a website that focuses on opinion poll analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023015252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiveThirtyEight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nate Silver publish on the 538 ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "538 is a website that focuses on opinion poll (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_poll) analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nate Silver publish anything else on the blog other than the Op-Ed piece ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "Nate Silver started the website on March 7, 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nate Silver start the website fivethirtyeight.com?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1121, "Truth_answer": "During its first five and a half years, FiveThirtyEight won numerous awards—both when it was an independent blog and when it was published by The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 538 website gain people or media attention ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "After receiving commercial success throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what led ricky martin to try and crossover to english", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin released his debut solo album, the Spanish-language Ricky Martin, in November 1991. It included hit singles: Fuego Contra Fuego, El Amor de Mi Vida and Vuelo“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song Ricky Martin released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Diana featured Ricky Martin and Paul Anka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin feature anyone on any songs", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "Private Emotion featured Ricky Martin and Meja.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Ricky Martin feature on his songs besides Paul Anka", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "A new English-language album by Ricky Martin, Sound Loaded, was released in November 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin make another crossover album besides Ricky Martin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "The title track of Sound Loaded is She Bangs“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title track of Sound Loaded", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely“ and Loaded“ are songs on Sound Loaded", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs made title tracks on Sound Loaded besides She Bangs", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "No one else was featured on Sound Loaded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was featured on Sound Loaded", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1122, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was another star Ricky Martin worked on Sound Loaded with", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley died of congestive heart failure on August 9, 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Walter O'Malley die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley died at Methodist Hospital in Rochester", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Walter O'Malley die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Walter O'Malley buried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley's children were Therese O'Malley Seidler and Peter O'Malley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter O'Malley have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley became President and chief stockholder of Dodgers and moved the team to Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter O'Malley do on the council?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley won the Sporting News Executive of the Year Award in 1955", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter O'Malley receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 27, 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walter O'Malley inducted?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley's legacy is that of changing the mindset of a league that for a long time had had the St. Louis Cardinals as its southernmost and western most team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter O'Malley legacy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley is a pioneer. He made a tremendous change in the game, opening up the West Coast to Major League Baseball.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Walter O'Malley change the mindset of the league?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1123, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lasorda said He's a pioneer. He made a tremendous change in the game, opening up the West Coast to Major League Baseball.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said He's a pioneer. He made a tremendous change in the game, opening up the West Coast to Major League Baseball.“?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley was born in the Bronx, New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Walter O'Malley born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley's father was Edwin Joseph O'Malley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Walter O'Malley father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley's father was a cotton goods salesman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter O'Malley father do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley's mother was Alma Feltner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Walter O'Malley mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter O'Malley mother do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley grew up as a Bronx-born New York Giants fan. He frequently attended Giants games at the Polo Grounds with his uncle Clarence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Walter O'Malley get interested in baseball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley attended Jamaica High School in Queens and then the Culver Academy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Walter O'Malley attend school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "No, Culver Academy was located in Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Culver Academy in Queens also?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley moved to Indiana on 1920.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter O'Malley move to Indiana?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley attended the University of Pennsylvania (Penn).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter O'Malley attend college?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley studied Engineering and Applied Science", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter O'Malley study at Penn?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1124, "Truth_answer": "Walter O'Malley originally enrolled at Columbia University in New York City for law school", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918174040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O%27Malley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter O'Malley attend any other schools besides Penn?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "12-year-old Ricky Martin became a member in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ricky Martin in Menudo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "12-year-old Ricky Martin became a member in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ricky Martin in Menudo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "In early 1988, Menudo released their final English-language album, Sons of Rock, scoring an international hit You Got Potential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Menudo's hit song while Martin was in the band", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "During the first half of 1984 Menudo toured the U.S. and Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Menudo ever tour the US", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "Although Ricky Martin enjoyed traveling and performing onstage with Menudo, he found the band's busy schedule and strict management exhausting, and later reflected that the experience cost him his childhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ricky Martin want to leave Menudo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin considered leaving the group while on tour in Brazil, but ultimately decided to stay out of fear of media backlash and being sued for breach of contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made him decide to stay in the band", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did menudo help Ricky Martin in the future to become a solo artist", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin worked with Ray Reyes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ricky Martin get to work with in menudo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin get to work with anyone else that helped his career other Ray Reyes?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1125, "Truth_answer": "In 1985 and Menudo sang vocals for the Spanish-English song Cantare, Cantaras with various Latin artists to raise money for UNICEF.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Menudo raise money for UNICEF", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll's legacy includes providing opportunities for African Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chuck Noll's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll started the first black quarterback in franchise history and hiring one of the first black assistant coaches in league history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Chuck Noll provide opportunities for African Americans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll was an American professional football player, assistant coach and head coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Chuck Noll do besides starting the first black quarterback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "On August 2, 2007, the field at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania was dedicated and renamed Chuck Noll Field in honor of the former coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was St, Vincent College field dedicated to Noll?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll strongly promoted Dungy as a well-qualified head coaching candidate. Dungy became head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else didChuck Noll leave behind in his legacy besides providing opportunties?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "On September 30, 2011, Pittsburgh honored Chuck Noll by naming a new street after him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did they name a street after Chuck Noll?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did he have any statutes built of Chuck Noll", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll played for the browns in 1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Chuck Noll play for the browns", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll played for the browns from 1953 to 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Chuck Noll with the browns", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "When Chuck Noll lost the starting guard position to John Wooten, he chose to retire at age 27 expecting to begin his coaching career at his alma mater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Chuck Noll retire", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "The defensive line under Chuck Noll became known as the Fearsome Foursome and during 1961 defensive end Earl Faison named AFL rookie of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Chuck Noll do with the LA Chargers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "On August 2, 2007, the field at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania was dedicated and renamed Chuck Noll Field in honor of the former coach Chuck Noll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116044910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chuck Noll recieve any honors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chuck Noll ever get a raise or bonus or anything", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1127, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Noll taught from 1953 to 1959", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Chuck Noll teach", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1128, "Truth_answer": "After obtaining Friedrich Hölderlin's magister degree in 1793, Hölderlin found no satisfaction in the prevailing Protestant theology, and worked instead as a private tutor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Friedrich Hölderlin's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1128, "Truth_answer": "In 1794, Friedrich Hölderlin met Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and began writing his epistolary novel Hyperion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Friedrich Hölderlin's first project?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1128, "Truth_answer": "No. Hyperion is included in the 2006 literary reference book 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hyperion get any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1128, "Truth_answer": "As a tutor in Frankfurt am Main in 1796 Friedrich Hölderlin fell in love with Susette Gontard. The feeling was mutual. After a while, their affair was discovered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susette Gontard and Friedrich Hölderlin have an affair?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1129, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles started their tour in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Beatles start their tour", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1129, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles ended their tour in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Beatles' first tour end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Upon his accession to the throne, Shah Jahan designated Mumtaz as his chief empress with the Mughal empress title of Queen of the World and Queen of the Age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mughal empress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal was the empress of the Mughal Empire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mumtaz Mahal the empress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal became empress in 1628", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mumtaz Mahal become empress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal's tenure as empress was brief, spanning a period of only three years due to her untimely death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mumtaz Mahal serve as empress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal died from postpartum hemorrhage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mumtaz Mahal die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal enjoyed watching elephant and combat fights performed for the court. Mumtaz also patronized a number of poets, scholars and other talented persons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mumtaz Mahal enjoy besides being empress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1130, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal provided pensions and donations to the daughters of poor scholars, theologians, and pious men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mumtaz Mahal do for the poor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1131, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal was married on 30 April 1612 in Agra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mumtaz Mahal marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1131, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal married Shah Jahan among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mumtaz Mahal marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1131, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal and her husband had fourteen children", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mumtaz and her husband have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1131, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal was betrothed to Shah Jahan around 30 January 1607", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mumtaz Mahal marriage an arranged marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1131, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mumtaz and Shah Jahan divorce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1131, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan lived in Agra Fort", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mumtaz and Shah Jahan live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1132, "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens was frequently traveling to Hollywood for session recording jobs at Capitol Records, playing backup for Tennessee Ernie Ford, Wanda Jackson, Tommy Collins, Tommy Duncan, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Buck Owens' first gig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1132, "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens co-hosted a radio show called Buck and Britt in 1945", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started off Buck Owens' career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1132, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1940s Buck Owens became a truck driver and drove through the San Joaquin Valley of California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Buck Owens a trucker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1132, "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens was impressed by Bakersfield, where he and his wife settled in 1951", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buck Owens ever move?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1132, "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens' career took off in 1959, when his song Second Fiddle hit No. 24 on the Billboard country chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Owens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buck Owens release any hits during his early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1132, "Truth_answer": "Buck Owens was a part of The Buckaroos", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the band Buck Owens was apart of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1133, "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade was born in Bucharest, Romania", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Mircea Eliade born", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1133, "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade's parents were Gheorghe Eliade and Jeana née Vasilescu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Mircea Eliade parents", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1133, "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade had a sister, Corina, the mother of semiologist Sorin Alexandrescu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mircea Eliade have siblings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1133, "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade's family moved between Tecuci and Bucharest, ultimately settling in the capital in 1914, and purchasing a house near Piața Rosetti, where Mircea Eliade resided until late in his teens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Mircea Eliade's family life like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1133, "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade kept a particularly fond memory of his childhood and, later in life, wrote about the impact various unusual episodes and encounters had on his mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Mircea Eliade's childhood interests", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1134, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich joined Atlanta Hawks in 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich join the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1134, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Pete Maravich's coach was Richie Guerin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravich's coaches name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1134, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich had a $1.9 million contract with Atlanta Hawks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Atlanta Hawks pay Pete Maravich?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1134, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich is the all-time leading NCAA Division I scorer with 3,667 points scored and an average of 44.2 points per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pete Maravich record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1135, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Muskie was Hubert Humphrey's running mate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/United_States_presidential_election_in_Massachusetts,_1968_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the running mate of Hubert Humphrey during the 1968 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1135, "Truth_answer": "Protesters of the 1968 election included young college students, which amplified the growing feelings of unrest in the general public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the protesters during the 1968 presidental election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1135, "Truth_answer": "Hubert Humphrey won the party's nomination at the Convention on the first ballot, amid riots in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228040629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey_1968_presidential_campaign_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hubert Humphrey win the Democratic nomination?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1135, "Truth_answer": "Hubert Humphrey loss was due to the combination of Johnson's unpopularity, the Chicago demonstrations, and the discouragement of liberals and African-Americans after the assassinations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124234946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Humphrey_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the factors that caused Hubert Humphrey loss at the election to Nixon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1136, "Truth_answer": "Throughout Jon Stewart's tenure on The Daily Show, Stewart frequently accused Fox News of distorting the news to fit a conservative agenda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Jon Stewart's criticism of fox news?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1136, "Truth_answer": "Bill O'Reilly, countered that The Daily Show was a key component of left-wing television and that Jon Stewart loved Fox News because the network was not boring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jon Stewart's criticism of Fox become a major controversy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1136, "Truth_answer": "Fox News used footage from a previous Tea Party rally during a report on a more recent rally, making the latter event appear more highly attended than it actually was.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it true that Fox News was actually distorting the news?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1136, "Truth_answer": "Jon Stewart criticized Gretchen Carlson for claiming that she googled words such as ignoramus and czar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jon Stewart called out Fox News in 2009?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1137, "Truth_answer": "John C. Shields, noting that Phillis Wheatley poetry did not simply reflect the literature she read but was based on her personal ideas and beliefs. writes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influence did Phillis Wheatley have on poetry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillis Wheatley win any awards for her work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1137, "Truth_answer": "The publication of Phillis Wheatley's Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral on September 1, 1773, brought her fame both in England and the American colonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillis Wheatley have works published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1138, "Truth_answer": "In 1775, Phillis Wheatley sent a copy of a poem entitled, To His Excellency, George Washington to him. In 1776, Washington invited Wheatley to visit him at his headquarters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phillis Wheatley do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1138, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Paine republished the Phillis Wheatley's poem in the Pennsylvania Gazette in April 1776.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley_p2", "http://www.athenswordofmouth.com/2017/02/to-phillis-wheatley-sam-lane.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillis Wheatleyv ever get the poem sent to Washington published later?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1138, "Truth_answer": "In 1773, sometime between July and October, Phillis Wheatley was emancipated by the Wheatley family shortly after her book, Poems on Subjects Religious and Moral, was published in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Phillis Wheatley do after visiting Washington?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1138, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you elaborate on how Phillis Wheatley was emancipated by family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1139, "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff was with Hindenburg on 29 August 1916", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Erich Ludendorff with Hindenburg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1139, "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendorff was again his chief of staff as first Quartermaster general, with the stipulation that he would have joint responsibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What rank was Erich Ludendorffduring 1916?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1139, "Truth_answer": "Erich Ludendoriff was a quartermaster general. This role is the staff officer in charge of supplies for a whole army. He is in charge of quartermaster units and personnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartermaster_general_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Erich Ludendorff role as chief of staff?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1139, "Truth_answer": "The failure of Germany's great Spring Offensive in 1918 in its quest for total victory was Erich Ludendorff's great strategic failure and he was forced out in October 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Ludendorff good at the Quartermaster General position assigned to him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1140, "Truth_answer": "Christina María Aguilera was born in Staten Island, New York City, on December 18, 1980", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.biography.com/musician/christina-aguilera_p0", "https://www.biography.com/musician/christina-aguilera_p5", "https://romanian.imdb.com/name/nm0004694/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Christina Aguilera born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1140, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera's family moved frequently because of her father's military service, and lived in places including New Jersey, Texas, New York, and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Christina Aguilera live in NYC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1140, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Christina Aguilera was drawn to soul and blues records her grandmother bought and would practice singing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Christina Aguilera begin singing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1140, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera appeared on television shows in her early years before gaining a recording contract with RCA Records in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Christina Aguilera become famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1140, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Christina Aguilera auditioned for a position on The Mickey Mouse Club, although she did not meet its age requirements. She joined the television series two years later", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Christina Aguilera get on the Mickey Mouse Club?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1140, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera was on the Mickey Mouse Club until its cancellation in 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Christina Aguilera on the Mickey Mouse Club?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "It received mixed reviews from music critics, who viewed the employment of various musical styles incoherent, but praised Christina Aguilera's vocals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stripped by Christina Aguilera well-received by critics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera's album Stripped has sold over 12 million copies worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Stripped by Christina Aguilera sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera co-headlined the Justified and Stripped Tour alongside Justin Timberlake in 2003 in support of Stripped and Timberlake's album, before embarking on her solo Stripped Tours", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an accompanying tour for Christina Aguilera's Stripped album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "Although Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake co-headlined a tour together, no, they never recorded or performed any songs together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake record and/or perform any songs together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "Christina Aguilera's Stripped Tour reached Europe, Asia and Australia, as well as the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Christina Aguilera's Stripped Tour an international tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "In a mixed review, E! Online wrote, If she had just shown up and sang her ass off, Stripped would've been a better show“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable quotes from critics about Stripped by Christina Aguilera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1141, "Truth_answer": "The lead single Dirrty was met with criticism and controversy due to its sexual music video but was an international hit on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028235130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripped_(Christina_Aguilera_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies about Christina Aguilera's album Stripped?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1142, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne reached his audience through a plethora of mixtapes and guest appearances on a variety of pop and hip-hop singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lil Wayne releasing mixtapes at this time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1142, "Truth_answer": "Dedication 2 is a 2006 mixtape by Lil Wayne, hosted by DJ Drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web6.datpiff.com/Lil-Wayne-Dedication-4-mixtape.385544.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dedication 2 by Lil Wayne release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1142, "Truth_answer": "Dedication 2 contained the track Georgia Bush, in which Lil Wayne critiqued former US president George W. Bush's response to the effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was on Dedication 2 by Lil Wayne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1142, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was President Bush's response to what Lil Wayne mentioned in his song Georgia Bush?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "In 1828, Robert Owen returned to the United Kingdom and settled in London, where he continued to be an advocate for the working class.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Owen return to Britain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen and his son, William, sailed to America in October 1824 to establish an experimental community in Indiana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Owen living before returning to London in 1828?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "In 1832, Robert Owen opened the National Equitable Labour Exchange system", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Robert Owen in 1832", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen's National Equitable Labour Exchange meant the exchange of goods was effected by means of labour notes; this system superseded the usual means of exchange and middlemen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the National Equitable Labour Exchange proposed by Robert Owen in 1832 do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "William Allen, a well-known Quaker, was involved with Robert Owen's utopia communities in the USA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable person is involved with Robert Owen's Utopia communities in the USA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "After an extended period of friction with William Allen and some of his other business partners, Robert Owen relinquished all connections to New Lanark", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened between Robert Owen and William Allen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Bentham was a business partner with Robert Owen and William Allen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name the other business partner with Robert Owen's mill besides William Allen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen became wealthy as an investor and eventual manager of a large textile mill at New Lanark, Scotland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important thing about Robert Owen's successful mill?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1143, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was a professor at Indiana University and chaired its natural science department. Owen helped plan Purdue University and was appointed its first president", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Owen teach or lecture people?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher's thesis was published by Yale in 1892", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Irving Fisher come up with utility theory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher's utility theory contained the first careful examination of the measurability of the utility function and its relevance to demand theory“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the features of Irving Fisher's utility theory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher and others brought neoclassical theory into American journals, classrooms, and textbooks. Eventually, for better or worse, their paradigm would dominate economic science in this country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Fisher's utility theory get more reviews besides that of George Stigler?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher was at Yale when he came up with Utility Theory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Irving Fisher when he came up with Utility Theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher is probably best remembered today in neoclassical economics for his theory of capital, investment, and interest rates", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Irving Fisher's theories besides coming up with Utility theory at Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Irving Fisher saw subjective economic value not only as a function of the amount of goods and services owned or exchanged, but also at the moment they are purchased", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Irving Fisher come up with his theory of capital, investment, and interest rates?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "To complement the arguments in his doctoral thesis, Irving Fisher built an elaborate hydraulic machine with pumps and levers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Irving Fisher augment the arguments of utility theory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "George Stigler wrote that Irving Fisher's doctoral thesis had been brilliant and contained the first careful examination of the measurability of the utility function and its relevance to demand theory.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Irving Fisher's works received by other economists?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1144, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Lokken credits Irving Fisher's 1942 book with the concept behind the Unlimited Savings Accumulation Tax, a reform introduced in the United States Senate in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Irving Fisher's theory on interest implemented?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "Fisher was born in Saugerties, New York. His father was a teacher and a Congregational minister, who raised his son to believe he must be a useful member of society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide some background information on Irving Fisher?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "In 1893, he married Margaret Hazard, a granddaughter of Rhode Island industrialist and social reformer Rowland G. Hazard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Irving Fisher married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "From 1890 onward, he remained at Yale, first as a tutor, then after 1898 as a professor of political economy, and after 1935 as professor emeritus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did Irving Fisher do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "His father died, at age 53. Irving then supported his mother, brother, and himself, mainly by tutoring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Irving Fisher tutor students in math?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "He remained at Yale, first as a tutor, then after 1898 as a professor of political economy, and after 1935 as professor emeritus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Irving Fisher do as a professor at Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "He edited the Yale Review from 1896 to 1910 and was active in many learned societies, institutes, and welfare organizations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Irving Fisher's professorship at Yale besides his time as a tutor before joining as a professor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1145, "Truth_answer": "A leading early proponent of econometrics, in 1930 Irving Fisher founded, with Ragnar Frisch and Charles F. Roos the Econometric Society, of which he was the first president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206101038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Fisher_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of importance in Irving Fisher's career besides his time at Yale as a tutor and then professor or his time with the Yale Review?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1146, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bruce Hornsby grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1146, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby has two siblings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Hornsby from a large family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1146, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby graduated from James Blair High School in Williamsburg, Virginia. He studied music at the University of Richmond, as well as Berklee College of Music and University of Miami", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bruce Hornsby go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1146, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby also played in Bobby Hi-Test and the Octane Kids", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby ever play in any other bands beside the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1146, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby and Bobby Hi-Test and the Octane Kids performed at fraternity parties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bruce Hornsby and Bobby Hi-Test and the Octane Kids perform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1147, "Truth_answer": "At some shows in 1988 and 1989, Bruce Hornsby joined the band as a special guest and played accordion or synthesizer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruce Hornsby come to know The Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1147, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby played more than 100 shows with the Grateful Dead from 1988 until Jerry Garcia's death in 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened between Bruce Hornsby and the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1147, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby's own music evolved significantly during this time period", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruce Hornsby's time in the Grateful Dead besides the shows he played?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1147, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby was the presenter when the Grateful Dead were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grateful_Dead_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby play any songs with the Grateful Dead at their induction in the Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1147, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Since his first involvement with the Grateful Dead, Bruce Hornsby's live shows have drawn Deadheads", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like it when Bruce Hornsby played with the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1147, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby played piano at many gigs following the death of Grateful Dead keyboardist Brent Mydland, who died in July 1990", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby ever play any other instruments besides accordion or synthesizer when he played with the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1148, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche's professional career started in 1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stephen Roche's professional career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1148, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche was on the Peugeot professional cycling team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team was Stephen Roche on during his professional start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1148, "Truth_answer": "Less than a month later, Stephen Roche won Paris–Nice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stephen Roche after the Tour of Corsica?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1148, "Truth_answer": "After Stephen Roche won Paris-Nice, he finished his debut season with victories in the Tour de Corse, Circuit d'Indre-et-Loire and Étoile des Espoirs races", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Stephen Roche won Paris-Nice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1148, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche's rise continued in 1983 with victories in the Tour de Romandie, Grand Prix de Wallonie, Étoile des Espoirs and Paris–Bourges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Stephen Roche's second season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1148, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Stephen Roche won the Critérium International", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche have any wins after victories in the Tour de Romandie, Grand Prix de Wallonie, Étoile des Espoirs and Paris–Bourges?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1149, "Truth_answer": "In February 2007, Sarah Silverman's television sitcom The Sarah Silverman Program debuted on Comedy Central", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sarah Silverman in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1149, "Truth_answer": "In June 2007, Sarah Silverman hosted the MTV Movie Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Silverman do after her 2007 Sarah Silverman Program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1149, "Truth_answer": "In February 2007, Sarah Silverman's television sitcom The Sarah Silverman Program debuted on Comedy Central", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sarah Silverman start The Sarah Silverman Program?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1149, "Truth_answer": "The Sarah Silverman Program portrayed the day-to-day adventures of fictionalized versions of Silverman, her sister Laura, and their friends", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Sarah Silverman Program about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1149, "Truth_answer": "The Sarah Silverman Program series had 1.81 million viewers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Sarah Silverman Program popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1149, "Truth_answer": "The Sarah Silverman Program was a television sitcom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was The Sarah Silverman Program a tv show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "Take This Waltz is a 2011 Canadian drama film in which Sarah Silverman starred", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Sarah Silverman, what is Take this Waltz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "The Sarah Silverman film Take This Waltz opened to 27 theatres and landed at number one in the box office top five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617080841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_This_Waltz_(film)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Sarah Silverman film Take this Waltz received by the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "As of September 28, 2012, the Sarah Silverman film Take This Waltz has grossed $1,239,692 in the US", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617080841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_This_Waltz_(film)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sarah Silverman film Take This Waltz sell at the box office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "The Sarah Silverman film Take This Waltz centres on Margot, a 28-year-old freelance writer who lives in a charming house on a leafy street in Toronto's Little Portugal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617080841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_This_Waltz_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sarah Silverman film Take This Waltz about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman voiced Vanellope von Schweetz, one of the main characters in the 2012 Disney animated film, Wreck-It Ralph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Sarah Silverman's other projects besides starring in Take This Waltz?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman also hosted the Hulu web television late-night talk show, I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Sarah Silverman played in besides Take This Waltz and Wreck-It Ralph?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1150, "Truth_answer": "In January 2019, Hulu canceled I Love You America with Sarah Silverman after 21 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is I Love You America with Sarah Silverman still on air?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the band Cancer Bats formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "After deciding that a combination of illness and animal name would give the best band name, the band considered the names Cancer Bats and Pneumonia Hawk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton call it Cancer Bats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "The Cancer Bats lineup was completed with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums, with Cormier moving to vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton add to Cancer Bats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "The Cancer Bats sound has been likened to sludge metal, as well as to that of metalcore bands such as Converge and Hatebreed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Cancer Bats play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "On June 6, Cancer Bats' album Birthing the Giant was released into major record stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Cancer Bats record any albums in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "In the early years, Cancer Bats were using Distort Entertainment in Canada and Abacus Recordings in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which label company were Cancer Bats using in the early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "The Cancer Bats' second album features guest vocals by Wade MacNeil of Alexisonfire and Black Lungs, Tim McIlrath of Rise Against and Ben Kowalewicz of Billy Talent", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cancer Bats work with other bands?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1151, "Truth_answer": "In March 2009, Cancer Bats went on tour at the annual Taste of Chaos festival along with Thursday, Four Year Strong, Pierce the Veil and Bring Me the Horizon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cancer Bats go on tour ever?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "In July 1978, Motörhead returned to the management of Douglas Smith, who secured a one-off singles deal with Bronze Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Motörhead start to become a successful band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead's Louie Louie single was issued in September peaking at number 68 on the UK Singles Chart, and the band toured the UK to promote it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What single was released by Motörhead in July 1978?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead's first major album was released in August 1977", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Motörhead's first major album released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "Overkill by Motörhead consisted of the album track No Class as the A-side with the previously unreleased song Like a Nightmare on the B-side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tracks did Overkill by Motörhead consist of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "On 27 October, Motörhead released Bomber and it reached number 12 on the UK Albums Chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Motörhead release the album Bomber?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "Bomber by Motörhead reached number 12 on the UK Albums Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Bomber by Motörhead receive a ranking on the British music charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead toured Europe and the UK after their Bomber album was released. The stage show featured a spectacular aircraft bomber-shaped lighting rig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead tour after the release of their album Bomber?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "The stage show for Motörhead's Bomber tour featured a spectacular aircraft bomber-shaped lighting rig", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Motörhead's Bomber tour besides when it happened and how long it lasted?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1152, "Truth_answer": "The Motörhead album Golden Years contained live recordings of Leaving Here, Stone Dead Forever, Dead Men Tell No Tales, and Too Late, Too Late", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tracks were on The Golden Years by Motörhead?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead released 22 studio albums, 10 live recordings, 12 compilation albums, and five EPs over a career spanning 40 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any albums released by Motörhead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Orgasmatron is the seventh studio album by the band Motörhead, released 9 August 1986, on GWR, their first with the label", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Orgasmatron by Motörhead released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "There was one tour for Motörhead's album Orgasmatron from 1986-1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any tours for Orgasmatron by Motörhead?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Orgasmatron is the only full Motörhead album to feature Pete Gill on the drums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any collaborations on Orgasmatron by Motörhead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead released the single Deaf Forever on 5 July as a taster for the Orgasmatron album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released by Motörhead for their album Orgasmatron?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead continued to play live shows during 1989 and 1990, Motörhead once again felt unhappy with their career, and a court case with GWR followed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead experience any setbacks during the release of Orgasmatron?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead's last tour of the 80s was The Rock n Roll tour from 1987 - 1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Motörhead's last tour of the 80s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "A single from the album was planned with Motörhead wanting Traitor as the A-side, but Ace of Spades was chosen instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Motörhead's career during the late 1980s besides touring and releasing Orgasmatron as well as Rock n Roll tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Gill left Motörhead in the late 80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave Motörhead during the late 80s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1153, "Truth_answer": "Taylor returned to appear after Gill left Motörhead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone take Gill's place in the band Motörhead?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1154, "Truth_answer": "Roman Candle is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160914013040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Candle_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roman candle an album by Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1154, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith said Roman Candle was really well received.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roman Candle by Elliot Smith a hit album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1154, "Truth_answer": "Roman Candle by Elliott Smith did not win any awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roman Candle by Elliott Smith win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1154, "Truth_answer": "The discography of Elliott Smith, an American singer-songwriter, consists of six studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums and eleven singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elliott Smith release any other albums besides Roman Candle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1154, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Elliott Smith's self-titled album was released on Kill Rock Stars; the record featured a style of recording similar to Roman Candle, but with hints of growth and experimentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elliot Smith's album after Roman Candle do well too?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1155, "Truth_answer": "Heatmiser with Elliott Smith was a regular act at local Portland venues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109143842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatmiser_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the group Heatmiser with Elliott Smith popular ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1155, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith's group Heatmiser was known for their well-crafted lyrics and songs often featuring the juxtaposition of melancholic and cheery words and melodies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109143842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatmiser_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Elliott Smith's group Heatmiser play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1155, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith shifted his focus away from Heatmiser and toward his own solo music endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109143842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatmiser_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting or notable about Elliott Smith's group Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1155, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Elliott Smith's Smith's self-titled album was released on Kill Rock Stars", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Elliott Smith do next after leaving Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1155, "Truth_answer": "After Elliott Smith left Heatmiser, Gust went on to play in the band No. 2., Coomes was half of Quasi, and Lash currently keeps himself busy as a producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the rest of Heatmiser once Elliott Smith left?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet was born in Rio de Janeiro, which at the time was the capital of Brazil", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Nelson Piquet born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet started kart racing at the age of 14", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nelson Piquet interested in racing or races as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet and three friends brought a 20 hp cart and participated in Brazilian go-karting", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelson Piquet race with friends or was there a race for kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet arrived in European motor sports hailed as a prodigy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nelson Piquet do after the 1971 and 1972 national go-kart championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet drove in the local Formula Super Vee 1976 championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nelson Piquet drive after the 20 hp cart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Piquet won the Formula Vee championship in 1976", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelson Piquet perform well with the Brazilian Formula Vee champion car?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "Advised by Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet went to Europe to further success by taking the record number of wins in Formula Three in 1978, defeating Jackie Stewart's all-time record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nelson Piquet break any other records besides the Formula Vee championship in 1976?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1156, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Nelson Piquet moved to the Brabham team and finished the runner-up in 1980 before winning the championship in 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Piquet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the 1978 British Formula 3 season for Nelson Piquet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's United States national team career began in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kobe Bryant first play for the national team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant was a member of the 2007 USA Men's Senior National Team and USA FIBA Americas Championship Team that finished 10–0 and won gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kobe Bryant do on the US national basketball team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Team USA, which included Kobe Bryant, defeated Spain 118–107 in the gold medal game on August 24, 2008,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the US mens National Basketball Team do in the 2008 Olympics with Kobe Bryant on it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant helped win the US Mens National Basketball team's first gold medal in a worldwide competition since the 2000 Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kobe Bryant's time in the 2008 Olympics playing basketball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant considered playing basketball for Duke, Michigan, North Carolina and Villanova", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What colleges did Kobe Bryant consider playing basketball for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's news was met with a lot of publicity at a time when prep-to-pro NBA players were not very common", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about Kobe Bryant's decision to go pro out of high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's performance throughout the year earned him a spot on the NBA All-Rookie Second Team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kobe Bryant perform in his rookie year with the Lakers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "During the All-Star weekend, Kobe Bryant participated in the Rookie Challenge and won the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://play-online-games-qq288.com/star-during-the-1996-nba-draft/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant win any awards for his rookie year?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant became the youngest dunk champion ever at the age of 18", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kobe Bryant's performance in the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's ability to make difficult shots has also drawn criticism of his shot selection. Throughout his career, Bryant was disparaged for being a selfish, high-volume shooter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have his critics said about Kobe Bryant?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1157, "Truth_answer": "Many players have considered Kobe Bryant difficult to play with because of his high level of commitment and performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What have Kobe Bryant's teammates said about him?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant became one of the premier shooting guards in the league", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Kobe Bryant play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant won five NBA championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013011122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Fisher_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Bombyx_p19", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Lucy_Kurtz_p24", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Ax-les-Thermes_p32", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hunt_and_Hess_scale_p9", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Olga_da_Polga_p28", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Reis_p12", "https://quotecites.com/author-details/Gerry_Cooney_p1", "https://dougnyren.wordpress.com/category/dnyren/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant win any NBA championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Shqauille O'Neal made comments indicating that he felt the team's decisions were centered on a desire to appease Kobe Bryant, and O'Neal promptly demanded a trade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kobe Bryant's teammate, Shaquille O'Neal, depart the Lakers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. Bryant led the team to two consecutive championships in 2009 and 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Kobe Bryant win the five championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's four All-Star MVP Awards are tied with Bob Pettit for the most in NBA history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant win any other awards besides 5 NBA titles and the dunk competition as a rookie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Many players have considered Kobe Bryant difficult to play with", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant get along with his team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Many players have considered Kobe Bryant difficult to play with because of his high level of commitment and performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did people think Kobe Bryant was difficult to play with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's coach, Phil Jackson, noted that Kobe improved from being selfish to more of a team player that enjoyed team comaraderie on and off the court", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Kobe Bryant's temperament besides his difficulties with team mates?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "In Kobe Bryant's earlier years with the Lakers, it was usually, Give me the damn ball. During the latter period, [Bryant] embraced the team and his teammates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Kobe Bryant known for besides his difficulties playing and the difference in his stints with the Lakers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant was known for extensively practicing his shot and his relentless work ethic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kobe Bryant work to improve his shots?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1158, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant's varsity coach, Greg Downer, commented that he was a complete player who dominates and praised his work ethic, even as the team's top player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kobe Bryant's coach think of him?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1159, "Truth_answer": "Max Liebman hired Neil Simon for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows in 1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Neil Simon start writing comedy for television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1159, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon wrote for the radio series The Robert Q. Lewis Show, which led to other writing jobs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first script Neil Simon wrote?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1159, "Truth_answer": "Max Liebman hired Neil Simon for his popular television comedy series Your Show of Shows after The Robert Q. Lewis Show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Neil Simon work after the Robert Lewis Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1159, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Neil Simon was successful in writing several television comedies, such as The Robert Q. Lewis Show and Your Show of Shows", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Neil Simon successful when writing television comedies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1159, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon won a 1959 Emmy Award for The Phil Silvers Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1159, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Neil Simon won the Tony Award for Best Playwright, and in 1975, a special Tony Award for his overall contribution to American theater", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Simon win any more Emmy or other awards besides the award for The Phil Silvers show in 1959?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "In February 2002, The Living End's line up changed as Demsey left.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the group The Living End in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "Travis Dempsey left The Living End because he wanted to spend more time with his family, and had a dislike of heavy touring", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a reason why Travis Demsey left the band The Living End?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "The Living End developed a side project, The Longnecks, to test out Strachan and new material for their third album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the longnecks in relation to The Living End?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "The Living End's name change was to test out Strachan and new material for their third album, Modern ARTillery, without attracting wide public attention", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Living End do under their new name of The Longnecks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "The Living End have also played under other names: Glen Waverley & The Mentones, The Dovetones, Roller Toasters, Doncaster & The Dandenongs and Redwings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names did The Living End use besides The Longnecks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "The Living End developed a side project to test new material for their third album, Modern ARTillery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music were The Living End making while performing under names different to The Living End?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1160, "Truth_answer": "ARIA publicised that The Living End's album Modern ARTillery had officially achieved Platinum status in Australia in November 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Artillery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Modern ARTillery by The Living End do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "On July 10, 1973, 'Ndrangheta kidnappers abducted J. Paul Getty's 16-year-old grandson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was J. Paul Getty's grandson kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty was reluctant to pay, as he felt that it could have put his other grandchildren in danger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. Paul Getty's grandson's kidnapping?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "While living in Rome in 1973, J. Paul Getty's grandson, J. Paul Getty III, was kidnapped", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. Paul Getty's grandson J Paul Getty III when he was kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty III lived a bohemian lifestyle, living in a squat, frequenting nightclubs, and taking part in left-wing demonstrations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301154453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paul_Getty_III_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was J. Paul Getty III doing in rome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty paid $2.2 million—the maximum amount that was tax deductible—and lent the remainder to J. Paul Getty Jr., who was responsible for repaying the sum at 4% interest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the ransom paid for J. Paul Getty III's ransom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty III was found alive on December 15, 1973, in a petrol station of Lauria in the province of Potenza shortly after the ransom was paid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301154453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paul_Getty_III_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to J. Paul Getty III after the money was paid?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1161, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty argued that to submit to the kidnappers' demands would immediately place his other 14 grandchildren at the risk of copy-cat kidnappers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. Paul Getty Sr. recount what happened to his grandson J. Paul Getty III?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty remained an inveterate hard worker, boasting at age 74 that he often worked 16 to 18 hours per day overseeing his operations across the world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did J. Paul Getty do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "At J. Paul Getty's death, he was worth more than $6 billion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. Paul Getty a wealthy man?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty was married and divorced five times. He had five sons with four of his wives", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. Paul Getty married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty founded the Getty Oil Company, and in 1957 Fortune magazine named him the richest living American", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was J. Paul Getty's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "The failure of the event made J. Paul Getty the object of ridicule and he never threw another large party again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the party J. Paul Getty put on for the 16th Duke of Norfolk a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "Party goers were irritated by J. Paul Getty's stinginess, such as not providing cigarettes and relegating everyone to using creosote portable toilets outside", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this party J. Paul Getty put on besides the failure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1162, "Truth_answer": "Despite his vast wealth, J. Paul Getty was infamously frugal, notably negotiating his grandson's Italian kidnapping ransom in 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in J. Paul Getty's life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1163, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell's later inventions included 14 for the telephone and telegraph, four for the photophone, one for the phonograph, five for aerial vehicles, four for hydroairplanes, and two for selenium cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Alexander Graham Bell's later inventions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1163, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell continued his experiments with his harmonic telegraph to end deafness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ideas did Alexander Graham Bell have regarding teaching speech to the deaf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1163, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell was credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other inventions from Alexander Graham Bell besides the harmonic telegraph ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1163, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell often went to bed voraciously reading the Encyclopædia Britannica, scouring it for new areas of interest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Bell's later inventions besides the 14 patents as well as the wide range of bredth which his inventions covered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1163, "Truth_answer": "Although Alexander Graham Bell is most often associated with the invention of the telephone, his interests were extremely varied", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alexander Graham Bell's later inventions compare to the invention of the telephone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1163, "Truth_answer": "Both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Alexander Graham Bell's life's work", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Alexander Graham Bell to continue working on his inventions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1164, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich was survived by his wife Jackie and his two sons Jaeson, who was 8 years old, and Josh, age 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravich's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1164, "Truth_answer": "No; Pete Maravich had flown out from his home in Louisiana to tape a segment for Dobson's radio show that aired later that day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pete Maravich's family with him at the time of his death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1164, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich was cited by the Hall of Fame as perhaps the greatest creative offensive talent in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find significant about Pete Maravich's legacy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1164, "Truth_answer": "Despite some setbacks coping with their father's death, both of Pete Maravich's sons eventually were inspired to play high school and collegiate basketball", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Pete Maravich's sons as successful as their father in basketball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1165, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich married on January 13th, 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1165, "Truth_answer": "After injuries forced his retirement from the game in the fall of 1980, Pete Maravich became a recluse for two years. Through it all, Maravich said he was searching for life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich continue to work in later life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1165, "Truth_answer": "Dobson has said that Pete Maravich's last words, less than a minute before he died, were I feel great. I just feel great.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides his knee injuries was Pete Maravich in ill health?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1166, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, John Kasich became the ranking Republican member of the House Budget Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Kasich a member of the House Budget Committee ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1166, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich spent six years as chairman of the House Budget Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Kasich on the House Budget Committee ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1166, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich and other House Budget Committee Republicans proposed an alternative to President Bill Clinton's deficit reduction bill, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable bills during John Kasich's period as chairman of the House Budget Committee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1166, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich's Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 was narrowly defeated in the House by a 219-213 vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Kasich's Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 passed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1166, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, John Kasich introduced the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act in the House, an important welfare reform bill signed into law by President Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other bills John Kasich oversaw besides the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1166, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich was a member of the Budget Committee from 1993 until 1999 when he decided not to seek re-election and run for president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Kasich a member of the Budget committee ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "The Co-Op refers to Horace Plunkett's pioneering remedy for social and economic ills; cooperative self-help.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the pioneering co-op and how does it relate to Horace Plunkett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett took a leading part in developing agricultural co-operation, of which he had learned from isolated American farmers, taking account of Scandinavian models.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Horace Plunkett do when establing the first Co-Op for farmers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett took account of Scandinavian models of co-operation when designing agricultural co-operation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the scandinavian models Horace Plunkett took account of when developing agricultural co-operation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett set his ideas into practice first among dairy farmers in the south of Ireland, who established Ireland's first cooperative at Doneraile, County Cork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Horace Plunkett use all the scandinavian models of co-operation and learning from isolated American farmers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett's co-operatives enabled Irish farmers to deal directly with companies established by themselves, which guaranteed fair prices without middlemen absorbing the profits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horace Plunkett's increase profits for farmers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "At first, Horace Plunkett resolved to hold himself aloof from Irish party politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Horace Plunkett's co-operatives besides increasing profits and using a variety of models including American farmers and Scandinavian models?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett set himself to bring together people of all political views for the promotion of the material prosperity of the Irish people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Horace Plunkett decide to stay away from politics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1167, "Truth_answer": "Public opinion of Horace Plunkett, initially lukewarm, grew hostile in some sectors as the cooperative movement developed, and shopkeepers, butter-buyers and sections of the Irish press led a campaign of virulent opposition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the people or farmers think of Horace Plunkett?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett set himself to bring together people of all political views for the promotion of the material prosperity of the Irish people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Horace Plunkett trying to accomplish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett opened the first creamery in Dromcollogher, County Limerick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Horace Plunkett do to help the movement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "As early as 1894, when his campaign reached a size too big to be directed by a few individuals, Horace Plunkett founded the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what project was Horace Plunkett involved in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett's Irish Agriculture Organisation Society became the powerhouse of co-operation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Horace Plunkett's Irish Agriculture Organisation Society do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett's Irish Agriculture Organisation Society started 33 affiliated dairy cooperative societies and cooperative banks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Horace Plunkett's Irish Agriculture Organisation Society beneficial to farmers in Ireland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett's Irish Agriculture Organisation Society introduced co-operation among Irish farmers by proving the benefits obtainable through more economical and efficient management.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Horace Plunkett's Irish Agriculture Organisation Society create more positive changes besides setting up affiliated dairy cooperative societies and banks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett was a pioneer of the concept of systematic rural development", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding Horace Plunkett's success in improving cooperation between dairy farmers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1168, "Truth_answer": "Horace Plunkett influenced many international reformers, and can be credited as one of the few who had a long-term vision for the development of rural Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727004929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Plunkett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Horace Plunkett's concept of systematic rural development change?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1169, "Truth_answer": "During his driving career, Stirling Moss was one of the most recognised celebrities in Britain, leading to many media appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the public think of Stirling Moss?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1169, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss raced from 1948 to 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stirling Moss begin racing cars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1169, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss raced from 1948 to 1962, winning 212 of the 529 races he entered, including 16 Formula One Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What major races did Stirling Moss compete in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1169, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss has been described as the greatest driver never to win the World Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Stirling Moss's racing career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1169, "Truth_answer": "In March 1958, Stirling Moss was a guest challenger on the TV panel show What's My Line?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stirling Moss appear in any magazines or tv shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1170, "Truth_answer": "In 1980 Stirling Moss made a comeback to regular competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stirling Moss return to racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1170, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss did not win any races despite participating in high profile races.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stirling Moss win any races after his return to racing in 1980?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1170, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss announced on Radio Le Mans that he had finally retired from racing, saying that he had scared himself that afternoon. He was 81.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Stirling Moss' return to racing besides not winning any races despite participating in high profile races?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "The trial was about Erich Mielke's involvement in a murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Erich Mielke's trial about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was accused of murdering Captain Franz Lenck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Erich Mielke accused of murdering?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "Heinz Neumann and Hans Kippenberger, Erich Mielke's bosses, received a dressing down from Walter Ulbricht, the KPD's leader in the Berlin-Brandenburg region. Lench was a fellow officer of Ulbricht's", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the motive behind Erich Mielke killing Captain Franz Lenck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke's trial for the murder of Captain Franz Lenck took twenty months of one-and-a-half hour daily sessions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Erich Mielke's trial for the murder of Captain Franz Lenck?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "On 26 October 1993, a panel of three judges and two jurors sentenced Erich Mielke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict for Erich Mielke in the trial for the murder of Captain Franz Lenck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was sentenced to six years' imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Erich Mielke sentenced to in the Bülowplatz trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "During his trial, Erich Mielke appeared increasingly senile, admitting his identity but otherwise remaining silent, taking naps, and showing little interest in the proceedings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about the trial of Erich Mielke?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "A journalist for Der Spiegel attempted to interview Erich Mielke in Plötzensee Prison", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there media coverage of Erich Mielke's Bülowplatz trial?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke responded to the interview request, I want to go back to my bed“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Erich Mielke interview with Der Spiegel happen in the Plötzensee Prison?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "During his incarceration, at JVA Moabit corrections officers supplied Erich Mielke with a red telephone like the one in his office at Stasi Headquarters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things happened to Erich Mielke while incarcerated besides rejecting an interview with Der Spiegel?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1171, "Truth_answer": "Although the red telephone was not connected to the outside world, Erich Mielke enjoyed having imaginary conversations with non-existent Stasi agents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Mielke do with the red telephone provided by Moabit corrections officers?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "On 7 December 1989, Erich Mielke was arrested and placed in solitary confinement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Erich Mielke imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "After twenty months of one-and-a-half hour daily sessions, Erich Mielke was convicted on two counts of murder and one of attempted murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What crime was Erich Mielke convicted of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was incarcerated for 1,904 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Erich Mielke imprisoned in total?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was then put on trial while imprisoned for ordering the shootings of East Germans who were trying to defect to the West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Erich Mielke's imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "In November 1994, the presiding judge closed the proceedings for the trial of Erich Mielke, ruling that Erich Mielke was not mentally fit to stand trial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Erich Mielkes trial for shootings of East Germans who were trying to defect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "After he was released from prison, Erich Mielke was obliged to move into a two room, 600-square-foot flat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Mielke do after being released from prison?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "During his incarceration, at JVA Moabit corrections officers supplied Erich Mielke with a red telephone like the one in his office at Stasi Headquarters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Erich Mielke's imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "Although the telephone was not connected to the outside world, Erich Mielke enjoyed having imaginary conversations with non-existent Stasi agents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Mielke use the telephone given to him by the Moabit corrections officer for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "The Public Prosecutor of Berlin announced that he was not interested in chasing an 87-year-old man anymore and that all further prosecution of Erich Mielke was indefinitely suspended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Public Prosecutor of Berlin say about Erich Mielke's imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1172, "Truth_answer": "After he was released from prison Erich Mielke was obliged to move into a two room, 600-square-foot flat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Erich Mielke's release?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "During the American Civil War, Robert Dale Owen served in the Ordnance Commission to supply the Union army; on March 16, 1863, he was appointed to the Freedman's Inquiry Commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some political activities that Robert Dale Owen partook in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "The broad mission of the Ordnance Corps is to supply Army combat units with weapons and ammunition, including at times their procurement and maintenance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Ordnance Commission supply the union with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen wrote a series of open letters to U.S. government officials to encourage them to support general emancipation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the letters written by Robert Dale Owen include?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "On September 23, 1862, Lincoln issued a preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation partially due to Robert Dale Owen's open letters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Dale Owen successful in arguing for general emancipation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "Toward the end of his political career, Robert Dale Owen continued his effort to obtain federal voting rights for women", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Dale Owen have any take in any other political movements besides emancipation of slaves?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen is noted for favoring the abolition of slavery and supported general emancipation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Dale Owen's stance on slavery?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen wrote Moral Physiology; or, A Brief and Plain Treatise on the Population Question, a controversial pamphlet on the topic of population control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Dale Owen involved in any controversies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen managed the day-to-day operation of New Harmony, Indiana, the socialistic utopian community he helped establish with his father in 1825.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable activities Robert Dale Owen was involved in besides arguing for birth control?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1173, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1842.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Dale Owen hold political office?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the English glam rock band The Sweet's debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of The Sweet's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's first album, recorded at Nova Studios in London, was produced by Phil Wainman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced The Sweet's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be, was released in November 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7", "https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/i-wanna-feel-your-love-_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Sweet's first album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "Funny Funny, written by Chinn and Chapman became The Sweet's first international hit, climbing to the Top 20 on many of the world's charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a popular single on the The Sweet's first full LP album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was recorded at Nova Studios in London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be recorded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, only The Sweet's Co-Co song dented the chart, reaching No. 99 in October.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be reach the top of the music charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was released in several different countries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be only released in the UK?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1174, "Truth_answer": "Co-Co was the most successful and popular song on The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most popular song on The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1175, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Mick Stewart joined in 1969 when Torpey decided to leave The Sweet after a gig at Playhouse Theatre Walton-on-Thames on 5 July 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the change in the line-up for The Sweet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1175, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet albums' failure to match the success of their singles was a problem that would plague the band throughout their career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweet have more success with the new line-up containing guitarist Mick Stewart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1175, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet signed a new record contract with EMI's Parlophone label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave The Sweet a new record deal after they left the budget label Music For Pleasure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1175, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet signed a new record deal with EMI's Parlophone label in 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did The Sweet get the new record deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1175, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be, was released in November 1971 under EMI and RCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sweet release an album under the new record deal with EMI's Parlophone label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1176, "Truth_answer": "The English word Jews continues Middle English Gyw, Iewe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the name Jews derived from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1176, "Truth_answer": "The term Jews derives from Old French giu, earlier juieu, which had dropped the letter d from the Medieval Latin Iudaeus, which, meant both Jew and Judean / of Judea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the etymology of the word Jews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1176, "Truth_answer": "According to the Hebrew Bible, the word Jews comes from the name of both the tribe and kingdom derive from Judah, the fourth son of Jacob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the word Jews come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1176, "Truth_answer": "The Greek term for Jews was a loan from Aramaic Y'hūdāi, corresponding to Hebrew יְהוּדִי Yehudi, the term for a member of the tribe of Judah", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Semyon_Nadson_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the name Jews derived from anything else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James became an unrestricted free agent at 12:01 am EDT on July 1, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Lebron James in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "After failing to win a championship with Cleveland, LeBron James left in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What basketball team was LeBron James leaving?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James was contacted by several teams, including the Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, New Jersey Nets, and Cavaliers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lebron James do as a free agent in 2010?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "On July 8, Lebron James announced on a live ESPN special titled The Decision that he would sign with the Heat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lebron James end up going with in his 2010 decision?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "Upon leaving the Cavaliers, Lebron James drew intense criticism from sports analysts, executives, fans, and current and former players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were peoples reactions to Lebron James joining the Miami Heat in free agency in 2010?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James won his first two NBA championships while playing for the Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lebron James do with the heat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "The telecast of LeBron James' decision raised $2.5 million for The Boys and Girls Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lebron James' telecast decision to sign with the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1177, "Truth_answer": "An additional $3.5 million was raised from advertising revenue for the telecast of Lebron James' decision to join the Miami Heat, which was donated to other charities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeBron James raise money for other charities besides the Boys and Girls Club?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1178, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Gypsy the musical opened on May 21, 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the original production of the musical Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1178, "Truth_answer": "Ethel Merman starred as Rose in the original Broadway production of Gypsy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the original Broadway production of Gypsy starring?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1178, "Truth_answer": "Jack Klugman starred in Gypsy as Herbie and Sandra Church as Louise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other main characters besides Rose played by Ethel Merman in the original Broadway production of Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1178, "Truth_answer": "Gypsy has been referred to as the greatest American musical by numerous critics and writers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gypsy the musical popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1178, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Gypsy won Best Musical Theater Album in the 1960 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gyspy's original run on Broadway win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1179, "Truth_answer": "Gypsy's main character Rose is monstrous to her daughters and the world is secondary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of drama happened in the Broadway musical Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1179, "Truth_answer": "In Gypsy, Rose reveals the true motivation for all her actions has been to live vicariously through her daughters, June and Loise, to chase the stardom she wanted for herself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Rose monstrous to her daughters in the Broadway musical Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1179, "Truth_answer": "In Gypsy, Rose has big dreams for the girls but encounters setbacks, such as attempting to borrow money from her father", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other drama happened besides Rose's treatment of her children in the Broadway musical Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1179, "Truth_answer": "In Gypsy, Rose meets a former agent, Herbie, she persuades him to become their manager using her seductive and feminine wiles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else in the Broadway show Gypsy besides Rose and her daughters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1179, "Truth_answer": "In Gypsy, Rose volunteers Louise to do a strip tease as a last-minute replacement. Herbie is disgusted at how low Rose has stooped and finally walks out on her", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the Broadway show Gypsy besides the characters Rose and her daughters and the drama the family gets into?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1179, "Truth_answer": "In Gypsy, Louise's first striptease is successful, and she becomes a major burlesque star and does not need her mother any longer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Louise's replacement strip tease in the Broadway show Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1180, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden won the Latin Grammy Award in 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 2000 a good year for Charlie Haden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1180, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz CD for his album Nocturne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some highlights from Charlie Haden's years 2000 - 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1180, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haden's album Nocturne contains boleros from Cuba and Mexico", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else played on Charlie Haden's album Nocturne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1180, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden released the album Land of the Sun in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charlie Haden's years from 2000-2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1180, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, the album Land of the Sun won Charlie Haden the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Land of the Sun by Charlie Haden do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1181, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden was known for his warm tone and subtle vibrato on the double bass", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charlie Haden's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1181, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden's approach to the bass stemmed from his belief that the bassist should move from an accompanying role to a more direct role in group improvisation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is Charles Haden's musical style influenced by?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1181, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden was an American jazz double bass player", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre did Charlie Haden play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1181, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden revolutionized the harmonic concept of bass playing in jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything significant about Charlie Haden's musical style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1181, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden's and his predecessor bassists Jimmy Blanton and Charles Mingus evolved a way of playing that sometimes complemented the soloist and sometimes moved independently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charlie Haden's musical style used by other artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1182, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein's conducting was characterized by extremes of emotion with the rhythmic pulse of the music conveyed visually through his balletic podium manner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Leonard Bernstein's characteristics as a conductor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1182, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein was an influential teacher of conducting. During his many years of teaching at Tanglewood and elsewhere, he directly taught or mentored many conductors who are performing now", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences did Leonard Bernstein have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1182, "Truth_answer": "Aside from those 1940s recordings, which were made for RCA Victor, Leonard Bernstein recorded primarily for Columbia Masterworks Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Bernstein work with another record company besides RCA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1182, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein later recordings (starting with Bizet's Carmen in 1972) were mostly made for Deutsche Grammophon, though he would occasionally return to the Columbia label", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leonard Bernstein's recordings besides RCA Victor and Columbia Masterwork Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1183, "Truth_answer": "While Leonard Bernstein was very well known for his music compositions and conducting, he was also known for his outspoken political views and his strong desire to further social change.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonard Bernstein's involvement with social activism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1183, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein and his wife held the event seeking to raise awareness and money for the defense of several members of the Black Panther Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What social issues was Leonard Bernstein involved with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1183, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times initially covered Leonard Bernstein's gathering as a lifestyle item, but later posted a harshly unfavorable editorial following a generally negative reaction to the widely publicized story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after Leonard Bernstein held an event in defense of the Black Panther Party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1183, "Truth_answer": "As he went on in his career, Leonard Bernstein would go on to fight for everything from the influences of American Music to the disarming of western nuclear weapons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Bernstein have any other activist interests besides his support of the Black Panther party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1184, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot was founded in 1995 by percussionist Shawn Crahan, drummer Joey Jordison and bassist Paul Gray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p0", "http://qvif.anwalt-los.de/paul-gray-death.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Slipknot formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1184, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot initially contained percussionist Shawn Crahan, drummer Joey Jordison and bassist Paul Gray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://qvif.anwalt-los.de/paul-gray-death.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Slipknot when it was founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1184, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot is known for its attention-grabbing image; the members perform wearing unique, individual facemasks and matching uniforms, typically jumpsuits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Slipknot known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1184, "Truth_answer": "Before I Forget is a Grammy Award-winning song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was cited as AOL's top metal song of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Slipknot's best known songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Harry Reasoner was hired away from CBS by ABC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Reasoner go to ABC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner left to become an anchor on ABC's newly revamped nightly newscast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harry Reasoner go to ABC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner anchored the news alongside Smith until 1975, when he took the sole anchor position while Smith moved into a commentary role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Reasoner do while at ABC?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "Barbara Walters and Harry Reasoner did not enjoy a close relationship; Reasoner did not like sharing the spotlight with a co-anchor and also was uncomfortable with Walters' celebrity status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Reasoner have any conflicts at ABC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner returned to CBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Reasoner go back to CBS after leaving ABC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "After Harry Reasoner's departure ABC elected to scrap ABC Evening News altogether and reworked the newscast into World News Tonight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Reasoner's return to CBS besides why he left and when he returned?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner departed ABC after nearly eight years in June 1978 and returned to CBS", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harry Reasoner return to CBS after leaving ABC?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1185, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner died three months after his retirement in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Reasoner do after retiring?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "CBC Radio 3 's webcasets were Sessions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of CBC Radio 3's webcasts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "From 2005 the Icecast stream was available from CBC Radio 3's website", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did CBC Radio 3's use of Icecast start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "CBC Radio 3's use of Icecast ended in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did CBC Radio 3's use of Icecast end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "CBC Radio 3's use of Icecast ended due to funding cuts. However, the two services, Icecast and the radio program, were merged in June 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did CBC Radio 3's use of Icecast end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "Initially, the Icecast from CBC Radio 3 consisted exclusively of music with the occasional identification break.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of content did CBC Radio 3's show Icecast have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "The CBC Radio 3 Icecast was relaunched with hosts and feature content, similar to but still programmed separately from the satellite radio station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930194026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did CBC Radio 3 add more content to their Icecast later?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "On September 14, 2007 CBC Radio 3's Icecast was relaunched", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did CBC Radio 3's Icecast relaunch?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "In February 2009, CBC Radio 3 participated with Exclaim! and aux.tv to launch X3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930194026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_3_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did CBC Radio 3 do any webcasts after Icecast?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "CBC Radio 3's X3 was a new collaborative cross-promotional platform which sees all three outlets air feature content spotlighting a particular Artist of the Month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930194026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_3_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was CBC Radio 3's X3?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "CBC Radio 3 participated with Exclaim! and aux.tv to launch X3", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930194026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_3_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other two outlets did CBC Radio 3 participate with to launch X3?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "In February 2009, CBC Radio 3 participated with Exclaim! and aux.tv to launch X3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930194026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_3_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was X3 by CBC Radio 3, aux.tv, and Exclaim! started?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1186, "Truth_answer": "CBC Radio 3's show, X3, artists of the month have included K'naan, Malajube, Thunderheist, Japandroids, Apostle of Hustle, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Owen Pallett, and Jenn Grant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930194026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_3_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the featured artists of X3 the webcast started by CBC Radio 3, aux.tv, and Exclaim!?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara made her stage debut in a production of The Merchant of Venice in 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something big that first happened in Kate O'Mara's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara was an English film, stage and television actress, and writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara do movies or tv shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara spoke on several occasions about her experience with the casting couch", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else in Kate O'Mara's later career besides movie or TV shows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara continued to make television appearances throughout the 1990s, including Cluedo, and playing Jackie Stone in two episodes of Absolutely Fabulous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kate O'Mara act with in her late career", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara became a vegetarian and animal rights activist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in Kate O'Mara's later career besides her discussion of casting couches, and her appearances on Cluedo and Jackie Stone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara did not appear in any movies in her later career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara ever play in other movies in her late career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Kate O'Mara appeared in a theater adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kate O'Mara's acting career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara played the villainous Rani in Doctor Who.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else people should know about Kate O'Mara besides when her career ended, her activism, and her vegetarianism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1187, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008 Kate O'Mara played Marlene Dietrich in a stage play entitled Lunch with Marlene. She also played Mrs Cheveley in Oscar Wilde's stage play An Ideal Husband", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of some performances Kate O'Mara did when she was older?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara was born in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kate O'Mara born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara was born Frances Meredith Carroll to John F. Carroll, an RAF flying instructor, and actress Hazel Bainbridge. Her younger sister is actress Belinda Carroll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kate O'Mara's family like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara just has the one sibling, her sister Belinda Carroll", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate O'Mara have other siblings besides acrtess Belinda Carroll?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "After boarding school Kate O'Mara attended art school before becoming a full-time actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kate O'Mara go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara made her stage debut in a production of The Merchant of Venice in 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kate O'Mara's first acting role?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara's first film role was in Home and Away with Jack Warner, as her father, and Kathleen Harrison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kate O'Mara's first film role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Kate O'Mara appeared in two Hammer Studio horror films: The Vampire Lovers and The Horror of Frankenstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112121520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_O%27Mara_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kate O'Mara act in besides Home and Away?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1188, "Truth_answer": "Kate O'Mara had a regular role in the BBC drama series The Brothers as Jane Maxwell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kate O'Mara in other shows or plays besides The Vampire Lovers, The Horror of Frankenstein, or Home and Away?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1189, "Truth_answer": "Ritual of Battle is the second studio album by underground hip hop collective Army of the Pharaohs, of which Vinnie Paz was a member", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In relation to Vinnie Paz, what is known about the ritual of battle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1189, "Truth_answer": "Ritual of Battle by Vinnie Paz's Army of the Pharoahs was released September 21, 2007 on Babygrande Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What more to Ritual of Battle besides being the second studio album by Vinnie Paz's underground hip hop collective Army of the Pharoahs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1189, "Truth_answer": "On November 11, 2008, Jedi Mind Tricks, containing members of Army of the Pharoahs, including Vinnie Paz, released their sixth studio album, A History of Violence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the album Ritual of Battle for Vinnie Paz?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1189, "Truth_answer": "Jus Allah announced that he had rejoined Jedi Mind Tricks and Vinnie Paz for A History of Violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is there to know about the History of Violence besides being Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' sixth studio album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1189, "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' A History of Violence sold 4,451 units in its first week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vinnie Paz and Jedi Mind Tricks' album History of Violence do well subsequently?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "In 1634, the Menominee and Ho-Chunk people witnessed the French explorer Jean Nicolet's approach and landing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Menominee first encounter Europeans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee witnessed the French.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which country were the Europeans which the Menominee first encoutered from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "Nicolet the French Trader was attracted to Canada to participate in Champlain's plan to train young French men as explorers and traders, and Canada is near the Menominee's territory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the French in Wisconsin near the territory for the Menominee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "Nicolet became the French ambassador to the Ho-Chunk people, a neighboring tribe of the Menominee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Menominee react to witnessing the French explorer Nicolet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "As the canoe approached the shore near the Menominee, Nicolet put on a silk Chinese ceremonial robe, stood up in the middle of the canoe and shot off two pistols.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the French explorers make thunder when they approached the Minominee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "Nicolet, looking for a Northwest Passage to China, hoped to find and impress the Chinese. So, no, he did not fight the Menominee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicolet fight the Menominee when they first met?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee also met Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Menominee encounter any other specific Europeans besides Nicolet the French explorer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix was a French Catholic clergyman, professor, historian, author and explorer of the Menominee's land", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix in relation to the Menominee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "In 1721 Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix came upon the Menominee, whom he referred to as Malhomines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix interact with the Menominee?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1190, "Truth_answer": "Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix referred to the Menominee as Malhomines, because the French had adapted it from an Ojibwe term", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix refer to them as Malhomines?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee reservation was created in a treaty with the United States signed on May 12, 1854", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Menominee's reservation made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "As of the 2000 census the Menominee reservation's population is 3225", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Menominee live on the Menominee reservation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "Since the late 20th century, the Menominee members of the Menominee reservation have operated a number of gambling facilities in these communities as a source of revenue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a casino on the Menominee reservation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "The small non-reservation parts of the county are more densely populated than the Menominee reservation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menominee, besides when the reservation was made, the reservation's population, and if they have a casino?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "Menominee reservation is coterminous with Menominee County.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which county is the Menominee reservation inside of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "Menominee is Wisconsin's newest county, having been created in 1959 after the Menominee tribe was terminated by federal law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223232407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_County,_Wisconsin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Menominee county formed at the same time as the Menominee reservation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee reservation is essentially 98.86% of the county's area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much of the Menominee county does the Menominee reservation occupy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "Minominee county has a total population of 4,562", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of the Menominee county?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "The Minominee reservation includes a plot of off-reservation trust land of 10.22 acres in Winnebago County", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Minominee reservation span multiple counties?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "Menominee is the only town in Menominee County.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What towns are in Menominee county?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1191, "Truth_answer": "Since June 5, 1987, the Menominee have owned and operated a Las Vegas-style gaming casino, associated with bingo games and a hotel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any major employers in the Minominee Reservation?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1192, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 Woody Allen wrote the play Don't Drink the Water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some works of Woody Allen's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1192, "Truth_answer": "The next play Woody Allen wrote for Broadway was Play It Again, Sam, in which he also starred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Allen_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Woody Allen write in his playwright career besides Don't Drink the Water?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1192, "Truth_answer": "In 1981 Woody Allen's play The Floating Light Bulb premiered on Broadway and ran for 65 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Allen_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other plays did Woody Allen write for Broadway besides Don't Drink the Water and Play It Again, Sam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1192, "Truth_answer": "Woody Allen has not won any awards for his plays specifically.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Woody Allen won any awards for his plays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1192, "Truth_answer": "A film adaptation of Woody Allen's Don't Drink the Water, directed by Howard Morris, was released in 1969, starring Jackie Gleason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have any of Woody Allen's plays been turned into films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse went to Hollywood because Bolton was working as a highly paid writer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted P.G. Wodehouse to go to Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "The dialogue of the movie Those Three French Girls was written by P. G. Wodehouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P.G. Bolton write a screenplay in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "When the studio found a project for P.G. Wodehouse to work on, the interventions of committees and constant rewriting by numerous contract authors meant that his ideas were rarely used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't P.G. Wodehouse have success working for MGM Studios in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "There had been films of P.G. Wodehouse stories since 1915, when A Gentleman of Leisure was based on his 1910 novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name another film P.G. Wodehouse worked on besides Those Three French Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "In a 1931 interview, P.G. Wodehouse's naïve revelations of incompetence and extravagance in Hollywood caused a furore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to P.G. Wodehouse in 1931?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's contract with MGM Studio in Hollywood ended in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P.G. Wodehouse leave California after the 1931 interview about Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "The contract started in May 1930, but the studio found little for P.G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else of note happen during P.G. Wodehouse's time in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1193, "Truth_answer": "Big Money was the novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States on 30 January 1931 by Doubleday, Doran, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which novel did P.G. Wodehouse write while on contract with MGM Studio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G Wodehouse wrote a series of Broadway musical comedies during and after the First World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.G. Wodehouse do in Broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern introduced him to the writer Guy Bolton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted P.G. Wodehouse to go to Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse was a prolific writer throughout his life, publishing more than ninety books, forty plays, two hundred short stories and other writings between 1902 and 1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many musicals did P.G. Wodehouse write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's old songwriting partner Jerome Kern invited him to Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invited P.G. Wodehouse to Broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse wrote music for Miss Springtime, which ran for 227 performances—a good run by the standards of the day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P.G. Wodehouse's best success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "The Wodehouses returned to England, where they had a house in London for some years, but P.G. Wodehouse continued to cross the Atlantic frequently, spending substantial periods in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did P.G. Wodehouse leave Broadway?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's early career as a lyricist and playwright was profitable, and according to The Guardian, was one of the most successful in the history of musical comedy“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.G. Wodehouse successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1194, "Truth_answer": "P.G. Wodehouse's lyrics won high praise from critics as well as fellow lyricists such as Ira Gershwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P.G. Wodehouse praised for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1195, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson was born in Alhambra, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Mickey Thompson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1195, "Truth_answer": "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson worked as a pressman for the Los Angeles Times while pursuing a lifelong love of hot rodding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson's father get him involved with racing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1195, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Mickey Thompson set 295 records at Bonneville alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did Mickey Thompson set?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1195, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson collaborated with Fritz Voight on a 1958 twin-engined dragster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in Mickey Thompson's early history besides his job prior to racing and his career records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Mickey Thompson entered three John Crosthwaite-designed cars in the Indianapolis 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mickey Thompson's Indy years begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson did not race but his team won the Mechanical Achievement Award for original design, construction, and accomplishment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson race very well at his first Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson achieved fame when he drove his four-engined Challenger 1 at better than 400 mph in 1960 at the Bonneville Salt Flats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen during the 60s in Mickey Thompson's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Mickey Thompson redesigned the funny car and went on to win the 1969 NHRA Spring Nationals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other career highlights for Mickey Thompson were there besides breaking the 400mph speed in 1960?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "No; Mickey Thompson's funny car had tilt-up fiberglass or carbon fiber automotive bodies over a custom-fabricated chassis, giving it an appearance vaguely approximating manufacturers' showroom models.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was something wrong with the funny car designed by Mickey Thompson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson also won the 1969 US NHRA Nationals with driver Danny Ongais.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson have any more wins besides the 1969 NHRA Spring Nationals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Mickey Thompson traveled to England, where along with Dante Duce, he demonstrated his Ford-powered top fuel Harvey Aluminum Special dragster at the Brighton Speed Trials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Mickey Thompson race besides hot rod competitions and the Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1196, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Mickey Thompson published Challenger: Mickey Thompson's own story of his life of Speed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting to Mickey Thompson besides inventing new funny cars, breaking speed records, winning hot rod races and travelling to England?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1197, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon was a man of considerable stature, standing 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing over 250 pounds, he took up boxing, at which he was successful", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Willie Dixon's adulthood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1197, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon met Leonard Caston at a boxing gym, where they would harmonize at times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Willie Dixon sing with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1197, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon reunited with Caston, forming the Big Three Trio, which went on to record for Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon and Leonard Caston create an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1197, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Caston built Willie Dixon his first bass, made of a tin can and one string.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Willie Dixon's meeting with Leonard Caston besides recording an album for Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1197, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon also learned to play the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Willie Dixon play any other instruments besides upright bass?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1197, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon's progress on the upright bass came to an abrupt halt with the advent of World War II, when he refused induction into military service as a conscientious objector", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen in Willie Dixon's adulthood besides meeting Leonard Caston, learning new instruments and becoming a successful boxer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "Producer Norman Whitfield recorded I Heard It Through the Grapevine with various Motown artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Heard It Through The Grapevine a recording by producer Norman Whitfield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "Besides I Heard It Through The Grapevine, the first known recording is with the Miracles on August 6, 1966, though there may also have been a recording with the Isley Brothers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other recordings did they make, besides I Heard It Through The Grapevine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "Whitfield intended to record I Heard It Through the Grapevine; however, a track has not turned up – some Motown historians believe that a session may have been scheduled but cancelled", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a recording of I Heard It Through The Grapevine go missing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "Whitfield recorded the song I Heard It Through The Grapevine with Marvin Gaye over five sessions, the first on February 3, 1967, and the last on April 10, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other recordings of I Heard It Through the Grapevine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers recorded a version of I Heard It Through the Grapevine for their debut album based on Gladys' recent hit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next recording of I Heard It Through the Grapevine after Marvin Gaye?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "The Marvin Gaye recording of I Heard It Through The Grapevine is the most popular recording of the song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers' the most popular recording of I Heard It Through The Grapevine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "The first recording of I Heard It Through the Grapevine to be released was produced by Whitfield for Gladys Knight & the Pips", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people made recordings of I Heard It Through The Grapevine besides Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers, Marvin Gaye, and the Miracles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1198, "Truth_answer": "Whitfield recorded I Heard It Through the Grapevine with Marvin Gaye over five sessions, the first on February 3, 1967, and the last on April 10, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202065819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Heard_It_Through_the_Grapevine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that the last recording of I Heard It Through the Grapevine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mike Piazza born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza is the second-oldest son of Vince and Veronica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Mike Piazza's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza has four brothers Vince Jr., Danny, Tony, and Tommy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Mike Piazza have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza attended Phoenixville Area High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Mike Piazza attend?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Mike's father saw that Mike Piazza had potential in the sport, and began encouraging his son to build his arm strength at the age of five", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mike Piazza start playing baseball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "When he was 12, Mike Piazza received personal instruction in his backyard batting cage from Ted Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who trained Mike Piazza as he was growing up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "The Hall of Famer Ted Williams praised his talent, advised him not to let anyone change his swing, and autographed Mike Piazza's copy of Williams' The Science of Hitting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What opinion did Ted Williams have of Mike Piazza?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Vince Piazza threw hundreds of pitches nightly to his son, who shared his father's focus on baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike Piazza's dad encourage him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1199, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza was drafted by the Dodgers in the 1988 MLB draft as a favor from Tommy Lasorda to Piazza's father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza want to join the dodgers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza's MLB debut came with the Dodgers on September 1, 1992, against the Chicago Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mike Piazza play for the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "Dodger's coach Lasorda asked Mike Piazza to give up his first base position and learn how to catch to improve his chances of reaching the major leagues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Mike Piazza play for the LA Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza drew a walk in his first plate appearance and then doubled to deep center field in his first official at-bat, against Mike Harkey of the Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Mike Piazza's debut for the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza won the NL MLB Rookie of the Year Award in 1993 after appearing in 149 games, hitting .318, slugging 35 home runs, and driving in 112 RBIs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza play well his rookie year with the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza was also selected to the 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, his first of 10 consecutive All-Star appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza receive any other recognition besides winning NL MLB Rookie of the Year Award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Mike Piazza hit .336 with 36 home runs and 105 RBIs, finishing second in MVP voting, behind Ken Caminiti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza win MVP again after NL MLB Rookie of the Year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "Until Joc Pederson passed him in 2015, Mike Piazza's 18 home runs before the All Star break was a Dodgers' rookie record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza set any records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1200, "Truth_answer": "10-time Silver Slugger Award winner at catcher, Mike Piazza produced strong offensive numbers at his position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza receive any other recognition besides MVP?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1201, "Truth_answer": "It is little known, but there was an uncompleted, lost 1911 version of The Birth of a Nation, titled The Clansman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting in this article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1201, "Truth_answer": "Many home media releases of Birth of a Nation consisted of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is wrong with the later releases?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1201, "Truth_answer": "D. W. Griffith agreed to pay Thomas Dixon $10,000 for the rights to his play The Clansman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did D. W. Griffith purchase The Clansmen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1201, "Truth_answer": "The Clansmen was released in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the original play The Clansmen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1201, "Truth_answer": "The screenplay is adapted from the novel and play The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who originally wrote The Clansmen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1202, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 27 is based on Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, a book of Chapman's recollections of his act of violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects in the development of Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1202, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, an on-line petition group calling themselves Boycottchapter27.org campaigned to pressurise [sic] movie theatres not to show the film, to stop the glorification of a murderer.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy involving Mark Chapman's unraveling depicted in Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1202, "Truth_answer": "Aside from two interviews with Larry King and Barbara Walters, both in 1992, Mark Chapman has not spoken with the media", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Mark Chapman's incarceration?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1202, "Truth_answer": "Mark Chapman did reveal the mechanics of his unraveling during those three days in New York City to journalist Jack Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the interviews go with Mark Chapman and Larry King and Barbara Walters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1202, "Truth_answer": "The title Chapter 27 is a reference to J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, which has 26 chapters, and suggests a continuation of the book.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www0.123movies.gr/movie/chapter-27-2008/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me if anything else important happened with the development of Chapter 27 besides portraying the unravelling of Mark Chapman very well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "As of 2002 John Safran had been a regular host of Melbourne community radio station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Safran become a radio presenter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "Additionally, John Safran co-hosted the weekly radio show Sunday Night Safran on national youth radio station Triple J with Father Bob Maguire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did John Safran work for when he first became a radio host?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "John Safran's program was iconic because the co-hosts talked to each other for much longer than instructed to and referring to the audience as Dear Listeners", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Sunday Night Safran co-hosted by John Safran popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "Sunday Night Safran was hosted by John Safran and Catholic priest, Bob Maguire and it ran from 2005 to 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Safran the radio presenter on Sunday Night Safran?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "After discovering that a subject of John Safran's series Race Relations, Mississippi's most notorious white supremacist Richard Barrett had been murdered, Safran returned to Mississippi to cover the trial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Safran do after co-hosting Sunday Night Safran?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "Sunday Night Safran was a weekly radio programme on Australian youth radio station, Triple J, about religion, politics and all things ethnic.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sunday Night Safran?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "Sunday Night Safran was iconic because the co-hosts talked to each other for much longer than instructed to and referring to the audience as Dear Listeners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sunday Night Safran popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1203, "Truth_answer": "By John Safran's own admission, Maguire and John Safran only seem to talk about Scrabble and White Supremacists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sunday Night Safran besides why it was iconic and which radio station it was on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "Kerala India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Malayali located?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "English and Tamil", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What languages other than Malayalam are spoken in Kerala India?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "ecotourism and backwaters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kerala India known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kerala India successful in ecotourism and backwaters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "spices, tea, coffee cashew, pulses, areca nut, ginger and coconut", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do they produce anything in Kerala India?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "Kerala is currently heading for zero growth in its population", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110518id_/http://worldpopulationreview.com:80/territories/kerala-population/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the population of Kerala India still growing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1204, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Kerala India thriving?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1205, "Truth_answer": "In early 2004 Cove Reber auditioned for and integrated into the post-hardcore band, Saosin, where he replaced vocalist, Anthony Green. Reber was asked to leave Saosin in early 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702173015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cove_Reber_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do we know about Cove Reber?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1205, "Truth_answer": "After the audition process and several guest vocalists on demos, the then 19-year-old Cove Reber was announced as Saosin's new permanent lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cove Reber get in the band Saosin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1205, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first thing the band Saosin did with Cove Reber in the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1205, "Truth_answer": "The Saosin EP with Cover Reber on lead vocals contained the single Bury Your Head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single Saosin released with Cove Reber?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1205, "Truth_answer": "Saosin's label history include Death Do Us Part, Epitaph, Capitol, and Virgin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were Saosin signed to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "The original lineup for Saosin, consisting of Burchell, Shekoski, Kennedy and Green, was formed in the summer of 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed the band Saosin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "The original lineup for Saosin, consisting of Burchell, Shekoski, Kennedy and Green, was formed in the summer of 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Saosin founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Saosin also known as the beetle album is the debut self-titled studio album by American rock band Saosin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Saosin's first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Saosin also known as the beetle album is the debut self-titled studio album by American rock band Saosin, released September 26, 2006 through Capitol Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161020034900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the album Saosin released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Saosin's self-titled debut studio album reached 22 on the Billboard 200 in 2006, and has currently sold an estimated 800,000 copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Saosin do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Zach Kennedy left Saosin early on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave the band Saosin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Zach Kennedy wanted to pursue a career in art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did bassist Zach Kennedy leave the band Saosin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "In February 2004, the band's vocalist Anthony Green left Saosin and later formed the band Circa Survive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else leave the band Saosin besides bassist Zach Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Zach Kennedy was replaced by Chris Sorenson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone join the band Saosin during the time of Zach Kennedy and Anthony Green's departure?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1206, "Truth_answer": "Alex Rodriguez joined Saosin after completing his responsibilities with Open Hand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else join the band Saosin besides Chris Sorenson?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1207, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Coolio signed to Tommy Boy Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122080612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Coolio associated to Tommy Boy Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1207, "Truth_answer": "Coolio's third solo album titled My Soul failed to reach the success of his previous two albums. Coolio was dropped from Tommy Boy Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122080612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Coolio dropped from Tommy Boy Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1207, "Truth_answer": "Coolio appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD America is Dying Slowly, alongside many prominent hip-hop artists to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African American men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Coolio associated with Red Hot Organization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1207, "Truth_answer": "Red Hot Organization's compilation album America Is Dying Slowly was released June 25, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Coolio appear on Red Hot Organization's compilation CD America is Dying Slowly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1208, "Truth_answer": "Dick Grayson establishes himself as the leader of the Teen Titans, a team of teenage superheroes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128134537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Grayson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Dick Grayson play in Teen Titans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1208, "Truth_answer": "Dick Grayson is a prodigious natural athlete, expert acrobat, and aerialist possessing a peak level of agility and acrobatic skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128134537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Grayson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dick Grayson have super powers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1208, "Truth_answer": "The TV show Teen Titans began airing on Cartoon Network on July 19, 2003. The series lasted five seasons with the final episode airing on January 16, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did the TV show Teen Titans last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1208, "Truth_answer": "Teen Titans was developed by Glen Murakami and David Slack. The TV series is based on DC Comics' Teen Titans by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the creator of the TV show Teen Titans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bernie Leadon born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon is the son of Ann Teresa (Sweetser) and Bernard Matthew Leadon, Jr., an aeronautical engineer and airplane designer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190512105905id_/https://ethnicelebs.com/bernie-leadon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Bernie Leadon's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's brother is musician Tom Leadon who plays in the band Mudcrutch which began the career of Tom Petty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Bernie Leadon's childhood", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bernie Leadon start music during his childhood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, dobro) coming from a bluegrass background.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrucments did Bernie Leadon play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon also sang vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon sing also?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1209, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Eagles, Bernie Leadon was a member of three pioneering and highly influential country rock bands: Hearts & Flowers, Dillard & Clark, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What gigs did Bernie Leadon do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1210, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon played with the Eagles from their inception in 1971 through 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402112015id_/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/former-eagles-guitarist-bernie-leadon-to-rejoin-band-for-upcoming-tour-178512/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bernie Leadon join the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1210, "Truth_answer": "The founding Eagles members were Glenn Frey (guitars, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals) and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were there when Bernie Leadon joined the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1210, "Truth_answer": "With five number-one singles, six number-one albums, six Grammy Awards, and five American Music Awards, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the Eagles win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1210, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Eagles, Bernie Leadon was a member of three pioneering and highly influential country rock bands: Hearts & Flowers, Dillard & Clark, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting in the Bernie Leadon article besides joining the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream is a 1971 novel by Hunter S. Thompson, illustrated by Ralph Steadman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas_p14", "http://link.wakegov.com/resource/k8zEYKrUtjM/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas_p1", "https://ateupwithmotor.com/model-histories/1960-dodge-polara/_p14", "https://kristophercook.com/tag/american/_p2", "http://bookmarkthatbook.blogspot.com/2012/01/brothers-karamazov-fyodor-dostoyevsky-4.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for Hunter S. Thompson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas became a benchmark in American literature about U.S. society in the early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is based on two trips to Las Vegas, Nevada, that Hunter S. Thompson took with Oscar Zeta Acosta in March and April 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hunter S. Thompson write Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in Las Vegas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "In November 1971, Rolling Stone published the combined texts of the Las Vegas trips as a two-part story. Random House published the hardcover edition in July 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson had first submitted a 2,500-word manuscript for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas to Sports Illustrated that was aggressively rejected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone reject Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is based on two trips to Las Vegas, Nevada, that Hunter S. Thompson took with Oscar Zeta Acosta in March and April 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson was writing an exposé for Rolling Stone magazine on the 1970 killing of Mexican-American television journalist Rubén Salazar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do Hunter S. Thompson go to Vegas?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "As Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas became popular, the reviews became positive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "Cormac McCarthy has called As Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas a classic of our time and one of the few, great modern novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas good reviews?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1211, "Truth_answer": "In The New York Times, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt told readers to not even bother with Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the New York times say about the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hunter S. Thompson's career take off?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson and Sandra Dawn Conklin had a son, Juan Fitzgerald Thompson, born on March 23, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hunter S. Thompson have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson finished his journalism career in the same way it had begun: Writing about sports. From 2000 until his death in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hunter S. Thompson retire from his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Hunter S. Thompson ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado. Thompson narrowly lost the election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hunter S. Thompson involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson was named a Kentucky colonel by the Governor of Kentucky in a December 1996 tribute ceremony where he also received keys to the city of Louisville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter_S._Thompson_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hunter S. Thompson ever win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Hunter S. Thompson ever work with any one famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson covered Nixon's 1972 reelection campaign for Rolling Stone and later collected the stories in book form as Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ’72.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hunter S. Thompson article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "Editor Jann Wenner cancelling Hunter S. Thompson's 1976 presidential campaign and end of the Vietnam War projects without informing Thompson strained Thompson's relationship with Wenner and Rolling Stone magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where there any conflicts in Hunter S. Thompson's career", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Hunter S. Thompson ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado, as part of a group of citizens running for local offices on the Freak Power ticket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hunter S. Thompson ever switch careers or leave any unfinished work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1212, "Truth_answer": "Hunter S. Thompson was born into a middle-class family in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter_S._Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hunter s. Thompson born?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1213, "Truth_answer": "By the time of his death, Augusto Pinochet had been implicated in over 300 criminal charges for numerous human rights violations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the accusations against August Pinochet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1213, "Truth_answer": "Augusto Pinochet and his government have been characterised as fascist. However, he and his government are generally excluded from academic typologies of fascism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Augusto Pinochet accused of being a fascist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there conflict because of Augusto Pinochet's views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusto Pinochet have many followers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1213, "Truth_answer": "Augusto Pinochet assumed power in Chile following a United States-backed coup d'état on 11 September 1973 that overthrew the democratically elected socialist Unidad Popular government of President Salvador Allende.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Pinochet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there something else interesting to know about Augusto Pinochet besides accusions, conflicts, and followers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett starred as the title character on NBC-TV's Stanley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stanley a character Buddy Hackett played?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Stanley revolved around the adventures of the namesake character as the operator of a newsstand in a posh hotel in New York City, the Sussex-Fenton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show Stanley about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Hackett appeared opposite Robert Preston in the film adaptation of The Music Man (1962).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Buddy Hackett article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "The Music Man's plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a band organizer and leader, promising lessons, and selling band instruments and uniforms to naïve Midwestern townsfolk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Music Man about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett's best remembered roles included Benjy Benjamin in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Buddy Hackett article mention anything else Buddy Hackett starred in besides the film adaptation of The Music Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "In 1999 Buddy Hackett appeared in 13 episodes of Fox's Action TV series as a security guard and chauffeur named Lonnie Dragon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buddy Hackett on any other shows besides Stanely?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Of the 13 produced Action episodes, only 8 ran on Fox in 1999. The remaining five episodes were eventually broadcast on other networks such as FX and Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show Action with Buddy Hackett do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Stanley was a situational comedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Stanley a comedy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett appeared many times on the game show Hollywood Squares in the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buddy Hackett mainly only do comedy shows?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett appeared as a panelist and mystery guest on CBS-TV's What's My Line? and filled in as emcee for the game show Treasure Hunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hollywood Squares the only game show Buddy Hackett was on?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett's best remembered roles included Tennessee Steinmetz in The Love Bug (1968).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other significant things Buddy Hackett worked on besides The Music Man and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1214, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buddy Hackett well received in The Love Bug?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "While a student, Buddy Hackett worked as a tummler entertaining guests in the Catskills Borscht Belt resorts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Buddy Hackett's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "While as a tummler entertaining guests in the Catskills Borscht Belt resorts, Buddy Hackett began performing stand-up comedy in the resort nightclubs as Butch Hacker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Buddy Hackett article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett appeared first at the Golden Hotel in Hurleyville, New York, claiming later he did not get one single laugh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buddy Hackett's stand-up comedy in the Catskills Borscht Belt resort nightclubs as Butch Hacker well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "In 1954 the playwright Sidney Kingsley asked Buddy Hackett to appear on the New York stage, including Viva Madison Avenue (1960) - which was a flop, although Hackett was favourably reviewed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buddy Hackett have any flops?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett appeared as a panelist and mystery guest on CBS-TV's What's My Line?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Buddy Hackett have any other castings in his early career besides Viva Madison Avenue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett became known to a wider audience when he appeared on television in the 1950s and '60s as a frequent guest on variety talk shows", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buddy Hackett appear on any other shows besides What's My Line? and Treasure Hunt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett was a frequent guest on both the Jack Paar and the Johnny Carson versions of The Tonight Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of talk shows did Buddy Hackett appear on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "According to the board game Trivial Pursuit, Buddy Hackett has the distinction of making the most guest appearances in the history of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Tonight Show a talk show Buddy Hackett appear on frequently?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett filled in as emcee for the game show Treasure Hunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any thing else notable about Buddy Hackett besides first job, stand-up, flops, Viva Madison Avenue, What's My Line?, talk shows, and The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1215, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Hackett appeared many times on the game show Hollywood Squares in the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Hackett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other game shows Buddy Hackett appeared on besides What's My Line and Treasure Hunt?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young left the Basie band in late 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is 'Leaving Basie' for Lester Young", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young and drummer Jo Jones would stated Young's departure had been in the works for months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lester Young leave the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Count Basie react to Lester Young's dismissal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young led a number of small groups that often included his brother, drummer Lee Young, for a couple of years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lester Young do after he was dismissed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Live and broadcast recordings from the period Lester Young led a number of small groups that often included his brother, drummer Lee Young, for a couple of years exist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lester Young record with his small groups?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young accompanied the singer Billie Holiday in a couple of studio sessions during 1937 - 1941 and made a small set of recordings with Nat King Cole in June 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young work with any other artists besides Count Basie, and his brother Lee Young?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "In September 1944 Lester Young and Jo Jones were in Los Angeles with the Basie Band when they were inducted into the U.S. Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lester Young article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Unlike many white musicians, who were placed in band outfits, Lester Young was assigned to the regular army where he was not allowed to play his saxophone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Lester Young was drafted?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "Use of a plastic reed tended to give Lester Young's playing a somewhat heavier, breathier tone (although still quite smooth compared to that of many other players).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lester Young change to a plastic reed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1216, "Truth_answer": "In August 1944 Lester Young appeared alongside drummer Jo Jones, trumpeter Harry Sweets Edison, and fellow tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet in Gjon Mili's short film Jammin' the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else Lester Young did after Leaving Basie besides leading a number of small groups that often included his brother Lee Young, accompanying Billie Holiday, recording with Nat King Cole, army service, and changing to plastic reeds?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young was with Count Basie for the first time in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629204151id_/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lester-young-mn0000259529/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lester Young join the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young was with Count Basie for the first time in 1934, back in 1936, leaving in 1940, rejoining in 1943, and a reunion at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lester Young stay a member of the Count Basie Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young was with Count Basie for the first time in 1934 but left to replace Coleman Hawkins in Fletcher Henderson's orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629204151id_/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lester-young-mn0000259529/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lester Young leave the Count Basie Orchestra band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young played tenor saxophone and clarinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Lester Young play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "While Lester Young never abandoned the cane reed, he used the plastic reed a significant share of the time from 1943 until the end of his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What reed did Lester Young like to use?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "By all accounts, Lester Young was a painfully shy and sensitive loner who hated conflict of any kind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young have conflicts with the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday and Lester Young met at a Harlem jam session in the 30s and worked together in the Count Basie band and in nightclubs on New York's 52nd St.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Billie for Lester Young?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1217, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday was hired by Artie Shaw a month after being fired from the Count Basie Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands was Billie Holiday in besides the Count Basie band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Irving Thalberg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born on May 30, 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201126181717id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/irving-thalberg_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210192952id_/https://www.immigrantentrepreneurship.org/entry.php?rec=58_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Irving Thalberg born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born in to German Jewish immigrant parents, William and Henrietta (née Haymann) Thalberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Irving Thalberg's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg had a sister, Sylvia Thalberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg graduated from Bushwick High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Irving Thalberg attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after birth, Irving Thalberg was diagnosed with blue baby syndrome, caused by a congenital disease that limited the oxygen supply to his heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant during Irving Thalberg's early years besides birth, parents, sibling, and school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1218, "Truth_answer": "The prognosis from the family's doctor and specialists was that Irving Thalberg might live to age twenty, or at most, age thirty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the effects of blue baby syndrome?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg joined Universal Pictures soon after leaving high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094659id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/thalberg-irving-grant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Irving Thalberg start with Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg became personal secretary to Universal Pictures' founder and president, Carl Laemmle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Irving Thalberg's work as office secretary lead to at Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "Among Irving Thalberg's duties were transcribing and editing notes that Carl Laemmle had written during screenings of his films. Thalberg became adept at making insightful observations, which impressed Laemmle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did becoming a personal secretary at Universal Studios help Irving Thalberg's career ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg impressed Carl Laemmle by his ability to understand and explain problems. Laemmle told Thalberg to take charge of the Los Angeles studio, which he did in early 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Irving Thalberg get involved with films ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg quickly established his tenacity as he battled with director Erich von Stroheim over the length of Foolish Wives (1922) and with von Stroheim's next film, Merry-Go-Round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of these productions Irving Thalberg oversaw at Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "After producing two films, Irving Thalberg presented Carl Laemmle with his idea for a film based on one of his favorite classic stories, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg produce any films himself at Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg had supervised over a hundred movies, reorganized the studio to give more control to managers, stopped the defection of leading stars, and produced a number of prestige films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Irving Thalberg do at Universal Studios besides taking charge of the Los Angeles studio, battling Erich von Stroheim, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1220, "Truth_answer": "The art of the Etruscans is renowned for its vitality and vivid colouring. Wall paintings were especially vibrant and frequently capture scenes of Etruscans enjoying themselves at parties and banquets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200912180112id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Etruscan_Art/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of art was the Etruscan civilization known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1220, "Truth_answer": "Impasto pottery featured geometric decoration, or were shaped as hut urns. Bronze objects, mostly small except for vessels, were decorated by moulding or by incised lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122223751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_art_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what shapes did the Etruscan civilization make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1220, "Truth_answer": "Etruscan tombs were heavily looted from early on. From the Renaissance onwards Etruscan objects were keenly collected. Most major museum collections of classical art around the world have good selections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any pieces still around today from the Etruscan civilization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1220, "Truth_answer": "Nothing is known about Etruscan music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music is the Etruscan civilization known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1220, "Truth_answer": "The Etruscan musical instruments seen in frescoes and bas-reliefs are different types of pipes, accompanied on percussion instruments, and later by stringed instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything noteworthy about etruscan civilization art and music in this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1220, "Truth_answer": "The Etruscan system of belief was an immanent polytheism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what religion were the Etruscan civilization?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1221, "Truth_answer": "Knowledge of the Etruscan language is still far from complete. Since Rix (1998), it is widely accepted that the Tyrsenian family groups Raetic and Lemnian are related to Etruscan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What language did the Etruscan civilization speak?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1221, "Truth_answer": "No etymology exists for Rasna, the Etruscans' name for themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Etruscan civilization article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1221, "Truth_answer": "Etymology is the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301082355id_/https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/etymology_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is etymology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pittau think 'Estruscans' mean beardless?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1221, "Truth_answer": "Etruscan had some influence on Latin, some of which remain in modern languages, among which are possibly columna column, voltur vulture, tuba trumpet, vagina sheath, and populus people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211174350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_language_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have other languages besides Etruscan adopted any of Etruscan civilization language words?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Etruscans have any unique words?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1222, "Truth_answer": "Futurama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama_p0", "https://www3.putlocker.fyi/show/futurama/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Matt Groening connected to Futurama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1222, "Truth_answer": "Futurama follows the adventures of slacker Philip J. Fry, who is cryogenically preserved for 1000 years and is revived in the 31st century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Futurama about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1222, "Truth_answer": "Though ratings were well below The Simpsons, the first season of Futurama rated higher than competing animated series: King of the Hill, Family Guy, Dilbert, South Park, and The PJs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Futurama popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1222, "Truth_answer": "Futurama ran for 7 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the show Futurama on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1222, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening created, developed, and executive produced Futurama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Groening do on Futurama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1222, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Groening is cartoonist, writer, producer, animator, and voice actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Groening do anything besides write?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1223, "Truth_answer": "Life in Hell is a comic strip by Matt Groening. The strip features anthropomorphic rabbits and a gay couple. The comic covers subjects such as love, sex, work, and death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Life in Hell for Matt Groening?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1223, "Truth_answer": "Life in Hell started in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909092024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Hell_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Matt Groening's Life in Hell published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1223, "Truth_answer": "Life in Hell was published weekly from 1977 to 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909092024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Hell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matt Groening's Life in Hell a one time publication or an ongoing thing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1223, "Truth_answer": "Sometimes Matt Groening changed the way he wrote the title on top. He also sometimes changed the way he wrote his name and date but not very often.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Groening article on Life in Hell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1223, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening announced the Life in Hell's conclusion and the final new strip ran on June 16, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909092024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Hell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the comic strip Life in Hell still being published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1223, "Truth_answer": "After more than three decades, and 1,669 installments, Matt Groening has ended Life in Hell. At its peak, Life in Hell appeared in 379 newspapers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the comic strip Life in Hell a popular comic book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "In February 2005, Aesop Rock released the EP, Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Fast Cars, Danger, Fire, and Knives by Aesop Rock released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "The first pressing of the EP, Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives, included an 88-page booklet with lyrics from every release from Float until this EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen during this release of the album Fast Cars, Danger, Fire, and Knives by Aesop Rock??", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "Later pressings of the EP, Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives, came without the 88-page lyrics booklet, but with an additional bonus track, Facemelter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there later pressings of Fast Cars, Danger, Fire, and Knives by Aesop Rock as well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "Aesop Rock was commissioned to create a 45-minute instrumental track for the Nike+iPod running system, entitled All Day. It was released in February 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Nike iPod and Aesop Rock?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "All Day by Aesop Rock was distributed via the iTunes Music Store and featuring his wife Allyson Baker on guitar and scratches from DJ Big Wiz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about this track All Day by Aesop Rock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "Aesop Rock has described All Day as something that evolved enough that the sound was constantly fresh and attractive“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aesop Rock feel about his track All Day?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "Aesop Rock's fifth full-length album, None Shall Pass, released in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album None Shall Pass by Aesop Rock come along?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1224, "Truth_answer": "The album None Shall Pass by Aesop Rock contained original artwork by Jeremy Fish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting things happened during this album None shall Pass by Aesop Rock's release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1225, "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman has been married twice: first to actor Tom Cruise, and later to country singer Keith Urban.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What relationships did Nicole Kidman have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1225, "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman has been married twice: first to actor Tom Cruise, and later to country singer Keith Urban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and to who after tom cruise did Nicole Kidman marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1225, "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise adopted a daughter, Isabella Jane Cruise (born 1992), and a son, Connor Antony (born 1995).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Nicole Kidman has an adopted what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1225, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "as well as two what has Nicole Kidman adopted besides daughter Isabella Jane Cruise and a son Connor Antony Cruise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1225, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Nicole kidman meet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1226, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Nicole Kidman first appeared on the Australian rich list published annually in the Business Review Weekly with an estimated net worth of A$122 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is known of nicole kidman's wealth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1226, "Truth_answer": "In the 2011 published list, Nicole Kidman's wealth was estimated at A$304 million, down from A$329 million in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is learnt from the Nicole Kidman article besides 2002 wealth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1226, "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman's net worth in 2015 was $183 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known about Nicole Kidman's wealth after the 2011?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1226, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, Nicole Kidman’s net worth is estimated to be roughly $120 million dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209172833id_/https://wealthygorilla.com/nicole-kidman-net-worth/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any more info on Nicole Kidman wealth after 2015?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "As a young child, Nas's neighbor, Willy Ill Will Graham, influenced his interest in hip hop by playing him records. In his early years, he began writing his own rhymes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nas begin his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "In the late-1980s, Nas met up with the producer Large Professor and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else helped Nas begin his career besides neighbor Willy 'Ill Will' Graham?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "Illmatic is the debut studio album by American rapper Nas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Reasonable-Doubt_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nas' first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Nas performed on Main Source's Live at the Barbeque. Nas made his solo debut under the name of Nasty Nas on the single Halftime for the film Zebrahead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nas have any performances before his first album Illmatic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "Nas's debut album, Illmatic, featured production from Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, LES and DJ Premier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Nas work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "Two singles, If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) (featuring Lauryn Hill of The Fugees) and Street Dreams, including a remix with R. Kelly were instant hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Nas' hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1227, "Truth_answer": "The single, I Can, which reworked elements from Beethoven's Für Elise, became Nas's biggest hit to date in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nas have any other hit singles besides If I ruled the World (Imagine That) and Street Dreams?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "On 22 June 2011, the Chinese authorities released Ai Weiwei from jail after almost three months' detention on charges of tax evasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is release referring to with Ai Weiwei?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "Professor Wang Yujin of China University of Political Science and Law stated that the release of Ai Weiwei on bail shows that the Chinese government could not find any evidence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what evidence did the Chinese authorities have on Ai Weiwei in regards to tax evasion charges?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "On 24 June 2011, Ai Weiwei told a Radio Free Asia reporter that his detention by the Chinese regime was hellish, and is forbidden to say too much to reporters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Ai Weiwei treated in prison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "After Ai Weiwei's release, his sister gave some details about his detention condition to the press, explaining that he was subjected to a kind of psychological torture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did they do to Ai Weiwei in prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "Chinese authorities again investigated Ai Weiwei and his associates under the charge of spreading pornography. Ai's wife, Lu Qing was questioned by police, and released. The exact charges remain unclear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ai Weiwei subjected to any other mistreatment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "Chinese authorities again investigated Ai Weiwei and his associates under the charge of spreading pornography. Ai's wife, Lu Qing was questioned by police, and released. The exact charges remain unclear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ai Weiwei charged with when Chinese authorities against investigated Ai Weiwei and his associates under the charge of spreading pornography with Ai's wife, Lu Qing, being questioned and relead, and the exact charges remaining unclear?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the public think of Ai Weiwei's imprisonment under the charge of spreading pornography?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Chinese authorities have evidence against Ai Weiwei for charges of spreading pornography?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "In January 2012, in its International Review issue Art in America magazine featured an interview with Ai Weiwei at his home in China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ai Weiwei give any interviews?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "J.J. Camille covered what daily life is like for Ai Weiwei, China’s most famous dissident artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ai Weiwei speak about in the January 2012 interview with Art in America magazine?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "On 21 June 2012, Ai Weiwei's bail was lifted. Police informed him that he was still prohibited from traveling to other countries because he is suspected of other crimes“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact regarding Ai Weiwei's release?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1228, "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei is suspected of other crimes“ which included pornography, bigamy and illicit exchange of foreign currency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what crimes was Ai Weiwei suspected of that prohibited him from traveling after his bail was lifted on 21 june 2012?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau demanded a total of over 12 million yuan (US$1.85 million) from Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. in unpaid taxes and fines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ai Weiwei's tax case?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "According to Ai Weiwei's wife, Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. has hired two Beijing lawyers as defense attorneys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ai Weiwei do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei's family stated that Ai is neither the chief executive nor the legal representative of the design company, which is registered in his wife's name.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ai Weiwei article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "In June 2012, the court heard the tax appeal case. On 20 July, Ai Weiwei's tax appeal was rejected in court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ai Weiwei convicted on his tax case?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "The court upheld the 2.4 million tax evasion fine. Ai Weiwei had previously deposited 1.33 million in order to appeal. Ai said he will not pay the remainder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Weiwei pay the fines on his tax case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei said he will not pay the remainder because he does not recognize the charge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202184250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ai Weiwei decide no to pay the remainder of the 2.4 million tax evasion fine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "Donations poured in from Ai Weiwei's fans across the world when the fine was announced, and close to 9 million RMB was collected within ten days, from 30,000 contributions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other parts of Ai Weiwei's case was interesting besides the 12 million yuan fine, Beijing Fa Ke cultural Development Ltd hiring two Beijing Lawyers, Ai Weiwei's tax appeal being heard and rejected and Ai Weiwei saying he will not pay the remainder because he doesn't recognize the charge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did receiving close 9 million RMB in donations from Ai Weiwei's fans across the world earn enough to pay Ai Weiwei's tax evasion fines?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "The court upheld the 2.4 million tax evasion fine. Ai Weiwei had previously deposited 1.33 million in order to appeal. Ai said he will not pay the remainder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Ai Weiwei pay for his tax fine?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1229, "Truth_answer": "In October 2012, authorities revoked the license of Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. for failing to re-register as its materials and stamps were confiscated by the government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen after his decision to not pay the remainder of the tax evasion fine?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1230, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers was born on March 20, 1928.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/94054/new-images-tom-hanks-as-mister-rogers_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was fred rogers born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1230, "Truth_answer": "Rogers was born to James and Nancy Rogers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Fred Roger's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1230, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and was ordained a minister of the United Presbyterian Church in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Fred Rogers article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fred Rogers do instead of serving in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1230, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers and Sara Joanne Byrd (called Joanne) married in 1952 and were married for 50 years, until his death in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Fred Rogers ever married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1231, "Truth_answer": "Universal Studios vs. Sony Corporation of America, nicknamed the “Betamax Case,” was argued for a year. It had the testimony from Fred Rogers defending the VCR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119083539id_/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Rogers have anything to do with the development of the VCR?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1231, "Truth_answer": "Universal Studios vs. Sony Corporation of America, nicknamed the “Betamax Case,” was argued for a year. It had the testimony from Fred Rogers defending the VCR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119083539id_/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29686/how-mister-rogers-saved-vcr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fred Roger's role in supporting the VCR", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1231, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers felt the VCR allows people to tape the 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' off-the-air and then become much more active in their family’s television life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fred Rogers in support of allowing recording TV programs at home?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1231, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides testifying did Fred Rogers have any other role in the VCR's popularity besides testifying in the 'Betamax Case'?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "While attending a charity gig, Andy Cairns noticed Fyfe Ewing playing drums in a punk covers band. The two spoke afterwards and agreed to meet for rehearsal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1989 with the band Therapy??", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "Therapy? released its first single, called Meat Abstract in July 1990. During the summer of that year, the band made its first tour through the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Therapy? to tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "Therapy?'s first mini-album Babyteeth was released on 15 July 1991 on Wiiija Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? do anything in 1991?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "Pleasure Death is the second (mini-)album by the band Therapy?, released on 27 January 1992 on Willja Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other albums by Therapy? during the time after the band's first album I should know about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "Therapy? went on UK tours and the band embarked on their first U.S. tour in October 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? go on tour during the time Babyteeth and Pleasure Death were released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "Therapy?'s first album, July 1991's Babyteeth, and its January 1992 follow-up, Pleasure Death, were underground successes, hitting number 1 in the UK Indie Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Therapy?'s albums successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1232, "Truth_answer": "John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist. the longest serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Vipers_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101204739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peel_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Vipers_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did DJ John Peel do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "Shortsharpshock is the first EP of the band Therapy? released on 8 March 1993 through A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therpay? release any albums in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "The release of the Shortsharpshock EP catapulted Therapy? into the Top 40, peaking at nine, featuring the lead track Screamager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Therapy? on the charts with the Shortsharpshock EP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "Therapy? collaborated with the short-lived rap group Fatal of the Soul Assassin camp on the track Come and Die from the soundtrack to the 1993 film Judgment Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? do any songs with other popular artists during this time besides Therapy??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "Therapy?'s second major album Troublegum, released on 7 February 1994, was certified gold in the UK in September 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? win an awards during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "Compilations of the three EP's were released in the U.S. and Japan (Hats Off to the Insane), and in Europe (Born in a Crash).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? release any other albums besides Shortsharpshock and Troublegum during the time Shortsharpshock and Troublegum were released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "Therapy? toured heavily on the European festival circuit, made two separate jaunts to the United States, and played their debut shows in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? go on tour during the time Shortsharpshock and Troublegum were released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1233, "Truth_answer": "Therapy? shot promo videos for Screamager, Turn, Nowhere, Trigger Inside, Die Laughing, and Isolation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therapy? make any music videos during the time Shortsharpshock and Troublegum were released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jetmag.com/talk-back-2/ben-carsons-definition-of-blackness-fails/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ben Carson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson has an older brother, Curtis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ben Carson have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson graduated with a B.A. in psychology from Yale and with an M.D from the University of Michigan Medical School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ben Carson attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson was born to Robert Solomon Carson, Jr. (1914–1992), a World War II U.S. Army veteran, and his wife, Sonya Carson (née Copeland; 1928–2017).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Ben Carson's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson's mother was Sonya Carson (née Copeland; 1928-2017).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ben Carson's mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson's mother, Sonya Carson, worked two to three jobs at a time in order to support her sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ben Carson's mother Sonya Carson do for a living?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Robert Carson was a Baptist minister, but later a Cadillac automobile plant laborer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ben Carson's father, Robert Carson, do for a living?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1234, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson grew up in southwest Detroit, as well as the Dorchester and Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ben Carson grow up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ben Carson attend high school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson graduated from Southwest High School in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426192200id_/https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2018/11/14/ben-carson-high-is-like-having-trumps-name-our-school-blackface-detroit-board-member-says/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Ben Carson attend Southwestern High School", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "In high school, Ben Carson played the baritone horn in the band and participated in forensics (public speaking), chess club, and the U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson participate in any extra curricular activities in High School", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Carson involved in any sports in high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson win any awards in band or forensics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Carson popular in High School?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "As a teenager, I would go after people with rocks, and bricks, and baseball bats, and hammers, Carson told NBC's Meet the Press in October 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson get into trouble often when he was in High School", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1235, "Truth_answer": "In the ninth grade Ben Carson tried to stab a friend who had changed the radio station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other trouble did Ben Carson get into in high school", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1236, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was chapter 94 of the novel The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later eventful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1236, "Truth_answer": "Chapters 94–180 mostly concerns romantic events at the court of Louis XIV. Raoul de Bragelonne finds and seeks to marry his childhood sweetheart, Louise de La Vallière.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later progress from Chapter 94 to chapter 180?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1236, "Truth_answer": "King Louis XIV refuses to sanction the marriage between Raoul de Bragelonne and Louise de La Villière, and so marriage is delayed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Raoul de Bragelonne and Louise de La Villière get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1236, "Truth_answer": "Raoul de Bragelonne's father, Athos, finds out everything and spits his contempt at King Louis XIV. The young King orders Athos's imprisonment, but D'Artagnan convinces him to release him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the novel The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later in this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "After 35 years of loyal service, D'Artagnan resigns as lieutenant of the Musketeers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "D'Artagnan perceives the young king Louis XIV as weak-willed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would that make D'Artagnan resign as lieutenant of the Musketeers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "D'Artagnan resolves to aid the exiled Charles II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after d'Artagnan resigns as lieutenant of the Musketeers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "With d'Artagnan and Athos' assistance Charles II is restored to the throne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does d'Artagnan help Charles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "D'Artagnan is rewarded richly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Charles II is restore to the throne?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "D'Artagnan is rewarded richly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles II do once he was in power?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Baptiste Colbert tries to bring about his superior Nicolas Fouquet's fall by bringing to King Louis XIV's attention that Fouquet is fortifying his fief of Belle Île secretly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "King Louis XIV persuades d'Artagnan to re-enter his service to investigate Belle Île, promising him a substantial salary and promotion to Captain of the King's Musketeers on his return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did King Louis XIV do after being brought to the attention that Nicolas Fouquet is fortifying his fief of Belle Île secretly?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "D'Artagnan confirms that Belle Île is being fortified and the architect ostensibly in charge is Porthos, though the drawings show the handwriting of Aramis, who is the bishop of Vannes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119034113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicomte_of_Bragelonne:_Ten_Years_Later_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did d'Artagnan find during his investigation of Nicolas Fouquet?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1237, "Truth_answer": "On returning from the mission, d'Artagnan is made Captain of the King's Musketeers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note regarding The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1238, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan's post-retirement business interests include ownership of two minor league teams", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Nolan Ryan do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1238, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan owned the Corpus Christi Hooks, which play in the Class AA Texas League, and the Round Rock Express, a Class AAA team in the Pacific Coast League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 2 minor league teams Nolan Ryan owns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1238, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan's arm gave out in Seattle on September 22, 1993, when he tore a ligament. The injury ended his career two starts earlier than planned, at age 46.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Nolan Ryan retire from playing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1238, "Truth_answer": "In February 2008, the Rangers hired Nolan Ryan as team president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about what Nolan Ryan did after retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker portrayed a pacifist Quaker schoolteacher in John Ford's Cheyenne Autumn (1964), and received critical acclaim for the role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Carroll Baker in 1964?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker had a supporting role as Saint Veronica in George Stevens' The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), and portrayed a cynical, alcoholic movie star in The Carpetbaggers (1964)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened to Caroll Baker after Cheyenne Autumn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker was cast by Joseph E. Levine in the title roles of two 1965 potboilers— Sylvia, as an ex-prostitute and con artist, and as Jean Harlow in Harlow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Carroll Baker in 1965?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker likened the era of her career as a movie sex symbol to being a beauty contest winner [as opposed to] an actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Caroll Baker successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker was cast by Joseph E. Levine in the title role of the 1965 potboiler, Sylvia, as an ex-prostitute and con artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some sex symbol roles of Carroll Baker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker was cast by Joseph E. Levine in the title role of the 1965 potboiler, Harlow, as Jean Harlow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carroll Baker have any other sex symbol roles besides in the title role of the 1965 potboiler, Sylvia, as an ex-prostitute and con artist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "Harlow received a lukewarm response from critics: Variety referred to Carroll Baker's portrayal of Harlow as a fairly reasonable facsimile, although she lacks the electric fire of the original.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about Carroll Baker's role in Harlow?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sex symbols roles was Carroll Baker known for besides Harlow and Sylvia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker met director Marco Ferreri at the 1966 Venice International Film Festival, who asked her to play the lead role in Her Harem (1967).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carroll Baker appear in her first European film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker's first European film was Her Harem (1967).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Carroll Baker's first European film called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "Her Harem (1967) stars Carroll Baker, Gastone Moschin, and Renato Salvatori.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carroll Baker star with anyone noteworthy in Her Harem?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "Her Harem (1967) was followed with the horror films The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968) and The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next film Carroll Baker was in after Her Harem?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the horror films The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968) and The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971) Carroll Baker starred in do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Carroll Baker's European success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "In retrospect, Carroll Baker commented on her career in Italy and on her exploitation film roles, saying: it was marvelous for me because it really brought me back to life“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carroll Baker think of her time in Italy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1240, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker's first American film in over 10 years came in the Andy Warhol–produced black comedy Bad (1977).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carroll baker work in other places than Italy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "The phrase girl power put a name to a social phenomenon, and was a label for the particular facet of post classical neo-feminist empowerment embraced by the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Girl power in relation to the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "The slogan Girl Power was met with mixed reactions", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reactions the phrase 'Girl Power' was met with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "Some critics dismissed Girl Power as no more than a shallow marketing tactic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone dislike the 'Girl Power' message?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "Critics took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance, concerned about the potential impact on self-conscious and/or impressionable youngsters", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the appearance issue criticism of 'Girl Power' message?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "It was not until the emergence of the Spice Girls in 1996 with Wannabe, that the concept of girl power exploded onto the common consciousness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year was 'girl power' message of influence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "The phrase Girl Power was regularly uttered by members of the Spice Girls and was often delivered with a peace sign. The slogan also featured on official Spice Girls merchandise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this section on Spice Girls' Girl Power besides reactions, influence and criticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls' Girl Power was distinctive. Its message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and emphasised the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things made the Spice Girls so unique in regards to 'Girl Power'?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "At the 43rd People's Choice Awards, American actress Blake Lively dedicated her Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress award to girl power in her acceptance speech, and credited the Spice Girls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this section on Spice Girls' Girl Power besides uniqueness, reactions, influence, criticism, being uttered by members of the Spice Girls, and featured on official Spice Girls merchandise?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "What was neat for Black Lively was the Spice Girls were all distinctly different, they were women, they owned who they were, and were Lively's first introduction into girl power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Blake Lively say regarding 'girl power' and the 'spice girls'?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "Blake Lively dedicated her Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress award to girl power in her acceptance speech, and credited the Spice Girls, at the 43rd People's Choice Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Blake Lively dedicated her Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress award to girl power in her acceptance speech, and credited the Spice Girls, happen?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1241, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Rolling Stone named the Spice Girls’ girl power on The Millennial 100", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Spice Girls received any awards or high reviews in regards to 'Girl Power'?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1242, "Truth_answer": "Drew Carey has worked as a photographer at U.S. National Team soccer games. He is a minority owner of the Major League Soccer team Seattle Sounders FC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports has Drew Carey been involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1242, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the comedy improve television show Whose Line is It Anway about sports?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1242, "Truth_answer": "Drew Carey competed against five other celebrities in the first celebrity edition of the 2003 World Poker Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything in the Drew Carey article actually about Drew Carey's sports involvement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1242, "Truth_answer": "Drew Carey placed fifth, beating out only actor Jack Black. Carey won $2,000 for his charity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey win the first celebrity edition of the 2003 World Poker Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1242, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Drew Carey was the first television actor to enter World Wrestling Federation's 30-man Royal Rumble match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Drew Carey been into any sports outside of poker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1242, "Truth_answer": "Upon entering the ring, Drew Carey stood unopposed for more than half a minute, but after the next entrant, Kane, refused a monetary bribe, Carey eliminated himself from the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Drew Carey do in the World Wrestling Federation's 30-man Royal Rumble match in 2001?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1243, "Truth_answer": "Drew Carey is a supporter of libraries, crediting them for beginning his successful comedy career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me some important information regarding Drew Carey's Philanthropy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1243, "Truth_answer": "On May 2, 2000, in a celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Drew Carey selected the Ohio Library Foundation to receive his $500,000 winnings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drew Carey's career begin regarding philanthropy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1243, "Truth_answer": "Drew Carey promised $10,000 to help find the perpetrators of a faked ice bucket challenge involving an autistic boy receiving a shower of feces, urine, tobacco spit, and cigarette butts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Drew Carey article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey ever give the $10,000 to help find the perpetrators of a faked ice bucket challenge involving an autistic boy receiving a shower of feces, urine, tobacco spit, and cigarette butts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1244, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga became National League batting champion in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Andrés Galarraga become national league batting champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1244, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga has suffered a knee injury, a strained left hamstring, and has fought lymphatic cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Andrés Galarraga's injuries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1244, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga played in Major League Baseball for the Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers, San Francisco Giants, and Anaheim Angels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Andrés Galarraga play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1244, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga was nicknamed The Big Cat for his impressively quick reflexes and seamless defensive skills as a first baseman in spite of his large physical size.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Galarraga_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Andrés Galarraga article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1244, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga eventually retired during spring training on March 29, 2005, saying it was the right time to give a younger guy a chance to play.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Galarraga_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Andrés Galarraga retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1244, "Truth_answer": "In the strike shortened 1994 season, Andrés Galarraga seemed to be on his way to a terrific year again, but he fractured his right hand on July 28.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Galarraga_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Andrés Galarraga after becoming national league batting champion in 1993?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga played first base.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Andrés Galarraga play with the Braves?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga played for the MLB's Atlanta Braves in the 1998 and 2000 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Andrés Galarraga with the Braves?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga had a tumor known as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma on his second lumbar vertebra in his lower back. He missed the 1999 season receiving cancer chemotherapy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Andrés Galarraga in this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga returned to the field in the spring of the year 2000 in high spirits and good shape after undergoing chemotherapy and a strict workout routine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Galarraga_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrés Galarraga beat the cancer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga's 150 RBI season in 1996 is still a single season record for the Colorado Rockies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Galarraga_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records does Andrés Galarraga hold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga has hit 399 home runs in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many home runs did Andrés Galarraga hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1245, "Truth_answer": "Andrés Galarraga twice led National League in RBIs (150 in 1996 and 140 in 1997).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Galarraga_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrés Galarraga's best RBI season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1246, "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy signed to Atlantic Records in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Neal McCoy Atlantic Records in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1246, "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy changed his surname from McGoy, a phonetic spelling of his surname, to McCoy per Atlantic Records' request, as fans had already begun to refer to him as McCoy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Neal McCoy have to change his surname?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1246, "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy's debut album, At This Moment, was released that year he signed with Atlantic Records in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the things Neal McCoy first produced when he signed with Atlantic Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1246, "Truth_answer": "None of the Neal McCoy's At This Moment singles made the country Top 40, although If I Built You a Fire was a Top 20 country hit in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Neal McCoy's debut album, At This Moment, well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1246, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why weren't the 3 singles from Neal McCoy's debut album, At This Moment, well received by the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1246, "Truth_answer": "Neal McCoy continued touring and developed a reputation for exciting, freewheeling live shows.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818144722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_McCoy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neal McCoy tour during the time with Atlantic Records at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil has hosted MYX, MRS, Breakfast on Studio 23, Pinoy Dream Academy, and Showtime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What hosting gigs did Nikki Gil have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "In July 2006, EMI Philippines and Walt Disney Records hired Nikki Gil along with other Asian artists to sing and to star in the music video of High School Musical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nikki Gil start working for Disney?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil won Best Leading Actress (Musical) at the 2011 BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Nikki Gil win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Nikki Gil appeared along with Bea Alonzo, Sam Milby and Derek Ramsay for a Star Cinema movie entitled And I Love You So.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Gil work with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Nikki Gil appeared along with Bea Alonzo, Sam Milby and Derek Ramsay for a Star Cinema movie entitled And I Love You So.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nikki Gil along with Bea Alonzo, Sam Milby and Derek Ramsay appear in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Nikki Gil became part of the TV remake of the Salvador Royales film Mundo Man ay Magunaw as Jennifer la Pena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nikki Gil article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Nikki Gil became part of the TV remake of the Salvador Royales film Mundo Man ay Magunaw as Jennifer la Pena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mundo Man ay Magunaw a play or on tv?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1247, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which did Nikki Gil enjoy more, acting or singing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Maya Angelou performed in Jean Genet's play The Blacks. She met South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make; they never officially married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Africa to Caged Bird for Maya Angelou?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Maya Angelou performed in Jean Genet's play The Blacks. She met South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make; they never officially married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Maya Angelou perform in Jean Genet's play The Blacks and meeting South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou and her son Guy moved with Vusumzi Make to Cairo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou spend any time in Africa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou worked as an editor The Arab Observer, an administrator at the University of Ghana, a writer for the Ghanaian Times, and worked and performed for Ghana's National Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Maya Angelou do while in Africa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou became close friends with Malcolm X in the 1960s, and returned to the U.S. in 1965 to help him build the Organization of Afro-American Unity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some other interesting information about this Maya Angelou article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm X was assassinated shortly after Maya Angelou returned to the U.S. in 1965 to help him build the Organization of Afro-American Unity;", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou organize Malcolm X's new civil rights organization, the Organization of Afro-American Unity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1248, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou was devastated and adrift after Malcolm X was assassinated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Maya Angelou react to Malcolm X's assassination?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou's mother Vivian Baxter died in 1991 and her brother Bailey Johnson, Jr., died in 2000; both were important figures in her life and her books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou write about Death or did someone die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou was first married to Tosh Angelos (m. 1951; div. 1954), and later married Paul du Feu (m. 1974; div. 1983).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou's mother Vivian Baxter died in 1991 and her brother Bailey Johnson, Jr., died in 2000; both were important figures in her life and her books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Death have to do with your article on Maya Angelou?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Maya Angelou published the seventh volume of her autobiography series, titled Mom & Me & Mom, which focuses on her relationship with her mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maya Angelou's career end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "The first autobiography by Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), tells of her life up to the age of 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of another autobiography Maya Angelou wrote besides Mom & Me & Mom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou's first autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), brought her international recognition and acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Maya Angelou's autobiographies a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary degrees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://johnharmstrong.com/reading-maya-angelou/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou win any awards during her life or were there any credited to her after her death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1249, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou's honors included a Pulitzer Prize nomination, a Tony Award nomination for her role in the 1973 play Look Away, and three Grammys for her spoken word albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For what did Maya Angelou win awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil first rose to prominence when she was 17 years old after appearing in a 2005 Coca-Cola commercial. She went on to released her first album, Nikki Gil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nikki Gil's music career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "Encouraged by her well-praised performance in the series Apoy Sa Dagat, and the musical They're Playing Our Song, Nikki Gil said she is itching to do more acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences did Nikki Gil have that made her want to start acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil first rose to prominence when she was 17 years old after appearing in a 2005 Coca-Cola commercial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nikki Gil discovered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Nikki Gil released the music album, Hear My Heart, with Hear My Heart as the carrier single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nikki Gil do musically?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil released her first self-titled album, Nikki Gil, under EMI Philippines with Sakayan ng Jeep as the carrier single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nikki Gil do before releasing the music album Hear My Heart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nikki Gil's self-titled album received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "In July 2006, EMI Philippines and Walt Disney Records hired Nikki Gil along with other Asian artists to sing and to star in the music video of High School Musical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nikki Gil article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1250, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Nikki Gil sang and starred in Disney Channel's High School Musical music video. In 2008, Gil was asked to sing the Tagalog version of It's a Small World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Nikki Gil with Disney?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba's big break came when James Cameron picked Alba for the role of the genetically engineered super-soldier, Max Guevara, on the FOX sci-fi television series Dark Angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2000 with Jessica Alba?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba's big break came when James Cameron picked Alba for the role of the genetically engineered super-soldier, Max Guevara, on the FOX sci-fi television series Dark Angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jessica Alba's big break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Dark Angel ran for two seasons until 2002 and earned Alba critical acclaim, a Golden Globe nomination, the Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress, and Saturn Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Jessica Alba successful in her role in Dark Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba's role in Dark Angel led to significant parts in films, she had her big screen breakthrough in 2003, when she starred as an aspiring dancer-choreographer in Honey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Jessica Alba do besides Dark Angel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba played exotic dancer Nancy Callahan, as part of a long ensemble cast, in the neo-noir crime anthology film Sin City (2005)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what role was Jessica Alba an exotic dancer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba portrayed the Marvel Comics character Invisible Woman in Fantastic Four (also 2005), alongside Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, and Julian McMahon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles did Jessica Alba do besides Nancy Callahan in Sin City, Max Guervara in Dark Angel, and an aspiring dancer-choreographer in Honey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1251, "Truth_answer": "Since 2019, Jessica Alba stars in the Spectrum action crime series L.A.'s Finest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jessica Alba in any other TV series besides Dark Angel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1252, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, the 11-year-old Jessica Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jessica Alba begin her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1252, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba won the grand prize, and took her first acting lessons. An agent signed Alba nine months later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Alba do well in the acting competition in Beverly Hills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1252, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jessica Alba take the acting classes from winning the grand pize at the acting competition in Beverly Hills in 1992?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1252, "Truth_answer": "After Jessica Alba graduated from high school, she studied acting with William H. Macy and his wife, Felicity Huffman, at the Atlantic Theater Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Alba have other professional acting lessons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen is married to writer/actress Lauren Miller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Seth Rogen married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen is married to writer/actress Lauren Miller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Seth Rogen marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller met while Rogen was working on Da Ali G Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Da Ali G Show is a British satirical television series created by and starring English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127054500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da_Ali_G_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Da Ali G Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen says he and wife Lauren are 'open' to having kids.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201001211902id_/https://people.com/parents/seth-rogen-wife-lauren-open-to-having-children/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Seth Rogen have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen has been outspoken about awareness of Alzheimer's disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Seth Rogen article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen testified about the disease and his charity before the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services on February 26, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Rogen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Seth Rogen support awareness of Alzheimer's disease?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen started the Hilarity for Charity movement, to inspire change and raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease among the Millennial Generation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Seth Rogen's charity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1253, "Truth_answer": "Seth Rogen and wife, Lauren Miller, created Hilarity for Charity in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Seth Rogen start Hilarity for Charity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 Sylvain Sylvain and Billy Murcia formed a band again and recruited Johnny Thunders to join on bass. They called themselves the Dolls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band New York Dolls get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "Sylvain Sylvain took a job across the street from the New York Doll Hospital, a doll repair shop. Sylvain said that the shop inspired the name for their future band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band New York Dolls come up with the name New York Dolls?“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "The original New York Dolls lineup initially was composed of singer David Johansen, guitarists Johnny Thunders and Rick Rivets (who was replaced by Sylvain Sylvain after a few months), bass guitarist Arthur Killer Kane and drummer Billy Murcia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other New York Dolls band members that joined besides Sylvain Sylvain, Billy Murcia, and Johnny Thunders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "The original New York Dolls lineup's first performance was on Christmas Eve 1971 at a homeless shelter, the Endicott Hotel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What venues did the band New York Dolls play at in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "New York Dolls is the debut album by the American hard rock band New York Dolls. It was released on July 27, 1973, by Mercury Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New York Dolls cut any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "Sales were sluggish, especially in the middle US, and a Stereo Review magazine reviewer in 1973 compared the New York Dolls' guitar playing to the sound of lawnmowers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the New York Doll's debut album, New York Dolls, successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1254, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls got a break when Rod Stewart invited them to open for him at a London concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band New York Doll's big break?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left after an argument with David Johansen. Blackie Lawless replaced Thunders for the remainder of the tour after which the New York Dolls broke up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band New York Dolls dissolve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the argument about between Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan and David Johansen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "In 1975 Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left the New York Dolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Thunders leave the band New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls toured South Carolina and Florida in March and April of 1975 in which Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left after an argument with David Johansen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the tour last in which Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan left the New York Dolls in 1975?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls reformed July 1975 for an August tour of Japan. David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain and Peter Jordan were joined by keyboardist Chris Robison and drummer Tony Machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New York Dolls continue after the tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls reformed July 1975 for an August tour of Japan. David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain and Peter Jordan were joined by keyboardist Chris Robison and drummer Tony Machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the New York Doll's tour in Japan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1255, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls played its last show December 30, 1976 at Max's Kansas City; on the same bill as Blondie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band New York Dolls break up for good?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Walsh was born on November 20, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.australialasertherapy.com/joe-thunder-porn-star/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joe Walsh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh attended Montclair High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe Walsh go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "After high school, Joe Walsh attended Kent State University. Walsh majored in English and minored in music; After one term, he dropped out of university to pursue his musical career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Walsh attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Joe Walsh have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh got his first guitar at the age of 10, and upon learning The Ventures' Walk Don't Run, decided that he wanted to pursue a career as a guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe Walsh get involved in music in his early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "Inspired by the success of the Beatles, Joe Walsh replaced Bruce Hoffman as the bass player in the locally popular group the Nomads in Madison, New Jersey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Walsh perform music in his early life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "After high school, Joe Walsh attended Kent State University, where he spent time in various bands playing around the Cleveland area, including the Measles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Walsh perform anywhere else besides with the Nomads in Madison, New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Walsh in any other bands besides the Nomads and in various bands playing around the Cleveland area, including the Measles in his early life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh's mother was a classically trained pianist, and Walsh was adopted by his stepfather at the age of five after his biological father was killed in a plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Walsh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Joe Walsh's mother and father?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1256, "Truth_answer": "Joe Walsh was adopted by his stepfather at the age of five after his biological father was killed in a plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160811115059id_/http://ethnicelebs.com:80/joe-walsh/comment-page-1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how about Joe Walsh's father?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1257, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Breitbart was an American conservative publisher, writer and commentator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://weve.train-the-boss.de/breitbark-news.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123112524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Andrew Breitbart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1257, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Breitbart created Breitbart News, a news and right-wing opinion website, along with multiple other BIG sites - BIGHollywood, BIGGovernment, BIGJournalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123112524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of news website is Breitbart News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1257, "Truth_answer": "Breitbart News was founded in mid-2007 by Andrew Breitbart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://weve.train-the-boss.de/breitbark-news.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andrew Breitbart start his website, Breitbart News?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1257, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Andrew Breitbart and one of his editors were sued for defamation by Shirley Sherrod, who had been fired after Breitbart posted a video of a speech by Sherrod.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Andrew Breitbart article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1257, "Truth_answer": "In July 2015, it was reported that Shirley Sherrod and Andrew Breitbart's estate had reached a tentative settlement. It was reported October 1, 2016, that the lawsuit was settled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123112524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Breitbart_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result of the defamation lawsuit against Andrew Breitbart and one of his editors by Shirley Sherrod?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1257, "Truth_answer": "The speech by Shirley Sherrod video had been edited to suggest that she had discriminated against a farmer, while in reality she had helped that farmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the basis of the defamation suit against Andrew Breitbart and one of his editors by Shirley Sherrod?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan was born in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. After his father, William Corgan Sr. remarried, Corgan and his brother went to live with them in Glendale Heights, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Corgan grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan attended Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Corgan attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Despite grant and scholarship offers from a number of schools, and a tuition fund left by his grandmother, Billy Corgan decided to pursue music full-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Corgan attend college or did he just go out to start a career in music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan parents had one more son, Ricky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billy Corgan the only child or did he have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Not finding the Chicago music scene to his liking, Billy Corgan moved from Chicago to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1985 with his first major band, The Marked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When Billy Corgan was set to do music full time what was his first step?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Not finding the Chicago music scene to his liking, Billy Corgan moved from Chicago to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1985 with his first major band, The Marked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What band was Billy Corgan in in St. Petersburg, Florida?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Not finding success in St. Petersburg, The Marked dissolved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the Marked do any touring or appearances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan moved back to Chicago to live with his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the band the Marked didn't make it what was Billy Corgan's next venture?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan performed with Wayne Static in Static's first band, Deep Blue Dream, in 1987/88.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Corgan continue to write music or did he find a new band after moving back to Chicago to live with his father after The Marked dissolved?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1258, "Truth_answer": "Upon his return to Chicago, Billy Corgan had already devised his next project – a band that would be called The Smashing Pumpkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Corgan's next role after performing with Wayne Static in Static's first band, Deep Blue Dream?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "On January 5, 1998, Sonny Bono died of injuries from hitting a tree while skiing at Heavenly Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bono of Sonny & Cher die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "On January 5, 1998, Sonny Bono died of injuries from hitting a tree while skiing at Heavenly Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sonny Bono die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "Sonny Bono's widow, Mary, was selected to fill the remainder of his congressional term, and was re-elected in her own right, continuing to champion her late husband's causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sonny Bono's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "Cher sued UMG in 2009, claiming she and Sonny Bono's heirs were owed $5,000,000 in hidden royalties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there music copyright issues with Sonny & Cher's music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cher win her claim against UMG in 2009?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Sonny & Cher among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen with Sonny & Cher besides Sonny Bono's death, and Cher's claim against UMG in 2009?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "Cher's 22nd studio album Believe (1998) marked a musical departure for her, as it comprises dance-pop songs, many of which capture the disco-era essence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cher release any albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "Cher's Believe was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA and went on to be certified gold or platinum in 39 countries, selling 10 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this album Believe by Cher a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1259, "Truth_answer": "The Do You Believe? tour ran from 1999 to 2000 and was sold out in every American city it was booked in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cher go on tour for the Believe album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1260, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard was married to JoAnn Rothbard until his death in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1260, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard was married to JoAnn Rothbard until his death in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard and JoAnn Rothbard divorce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1260, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard and JoAnn Rothbard have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1260, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard unexpected and untimely death in 1995 was devastating to JoAnn Rothbard. With her health failing, she threw herself into reading and research until her death 4 years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JoAnn Rothbard marry any one else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1261, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Murray Rothbard attend high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1261, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard further his education in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1261, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1945 and eleven years later his PhD in economics in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard do well with his education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1261, "Truth_answer": "For ten years, the Volker Fund paid Murray Rothbard a retainer, which designated him a senior analyst. The result was Rothbard's book Man, Economy, and State, published in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard use his degree in mathematics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1262, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Breitbart discovered that he loved writing, publishing his first comedic piece in the school newspaper, the Brentwood Eagle, analyzing the inequality in his high school's parking lots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the first things Andrew Breitbart wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1262, "Truth_answer": "Hollywood, Interrupted: Insanity Chic in Babylon - The Case Against Celebrity, by Mark Ebner, Andrew Breitbart, focuses primarily on the disconnected, self-indulgent nature of Hollywood culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book Hollywood, Interrupted about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1262, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Breitbart has been credited with helping to derail conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's citizenship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of research did Andrew Breitbart do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1262, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, Andrew Breitbart's websites broke the story that congressman Anthony Weiner was sending women revealing photographs of himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Breitbart do other research besides helping to derail conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's citizenship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1263, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Barenboim write in his biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1263, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1263, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Daniel Barenboim go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1263, "Truth_answer": "In 1955 Daniel Barenboim studied harmony and composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Daniel Barenboim attend after his conducting classes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1263, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim get good grades?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1263, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim later attend college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1264, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth of York was niece to King Richard III.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kingrichardarmitage.rgcwp.com/category/filmography/_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109222341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_of_York_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the King to which Elizabeth of York was a niece?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1264, "Truth_answer": "King Richard III of England died on 22 August 1485 at age 32.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did King Richard III die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1264, "Truth_answer": "Henry Tudor took the crown by right of conquest as Henry VII", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took over as King of England after King Richard III's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1264, "Truth_answer": "Henry VII was the King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henry take over as the King of England?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "The addition of second guitarist David Guillas marked the band Propagandhi's first four-piece lineup in their then-twenty year career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What expanded for the band Propagandhi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi released the album Potemkin City Limits on October 18, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Propagandhi article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi's album Potemkin City Limits's opening track, A Speculative Fiction, won the 2006 SOCAN Songwriting Prize by online vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Propagandhi's Potemkin City Limits album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards won by Propagandhi besides the 2006 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for A Speculative Fiction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi's album Potemkin City Limits's opening track, A Speculative Fiction, won the 2006 SOCAN Songwriting Prize by online vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Propagandhi's top hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi performed at Galpón Víctor Jara in Santiago, Chile in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Propagandhi play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1265, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi performed at The Zoo in Winnipeg on July 19, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Propagandhi play anywhere else besides the Galpón Víctor Jara in Santiago, Chile in2007?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi formed in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Propagandhi form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi was formed by guitarist Chris Hannah and drummer Jord Samolesky. Samolesky and Hannah recruited original bassist Scott Hopper via a flyer posted in a local record shop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the band Propagandhi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi released their debut album, How to Clean Everything, in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record did the band Propagandhi first record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Propagandhi's debut album, How to Clean Everything, win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Less Talk, More Rock is the second full-length album by Propagandhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407033320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Talk,_More_Rock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second record of Propagandhi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Less Talk, More Rock caused some controversy at the time of its release due to the band's pro feminism and gay positive stance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the second record of Propagandhi, Less Talk, More Rock received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi clashed with the sexist and homophobic culture of the West Coast punk rock scene that the band had become associated with.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Propagandhi article besides formation, original members, How to Clean Everything, and Less Talk, More Rock?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1266, "Truth_answer": "Propagandhi's second album Less Talk, More Rock caused some controversy at the time of its release due to the band's pro feminism and gay positive stance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211145449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagandhi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Propagandhi clash with the sexist and homophobic culture of the West Coast punk rock scene that the band had become associated with specifically?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1267, "Truth_answer": "Although initially intending to study theoretical physics, Kurt Gödel also attended courses on mathematics and philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What subjects did Kurt Gödel study in Vienna?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1267, "Truth_answer": "At age 18, Kurt Gödel entered the University of Vienna. In 1929, at age 23, he completed his doctoral dissertation. He was awarded his doctorate in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Kurt Gödel study in Vienna?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1267, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel attended the University of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Kurt Gödel attend when he studied in Vienna?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1267, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel automatically became a Czechoslovak citizen at age 12 at the end of World War I. At the age of 18, Gödel entered the University of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel study in Vienna after World War 1?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1267, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel was awarded his doctorate in 1930, and his thesis (accompanied by some additional work) was published by the Vienna Academy of Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel excell as a student while studying in Vienna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1268, "Truth_answer": "On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems I by Kurt Gödel was dated November 17, 1930, and originally published in 1931 volume of Monatshefte für Mathematik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems I published?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1268, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 18, Kurt Gödel joined his brother in Vienna and entered the University of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Kurt Godel join his brother in Vienna?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1268, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel was awarded his doctorate in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Kurt Gödel complete his doctoral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1268, "Truth_answer": "According to Kurt Gödel, mathematical logic was a science prior to all others, which contains the ideas and principles underlying all sciences.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was mathematical logic according to Kurt Gödel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson play golf in college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson became the face of amateur golf in the United States, capturing three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards (1990, 1991, 1992) as the outstanding collegiate golfer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson win any championships while he was in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson graduated from Arizona State University in June 1992 and quickly turned professional.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson play professionaly after college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson ended up finishing tied for second with Jason Day, two strokes behind Justin Rose. It was the sixth runner-up finish of Mickelson's career at the U.S. Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson ever lost a championship or a final?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Phil Mickelson became the first with a left-handed swing to win the U.S. Amateur title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phil Mickelson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson secured perhaps his greatest achievement as an amateur in January 1991, winning his first PGA Tour event, the Northern Telecom Open, in Tucson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson win any other tournaments while he was in college besides the U.S. Amateur?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arizona State University ever honor Phil Mickelson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1269, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson graduated from Arizona State University in June 1992 and quickly turned professional.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson do after college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson's first major championship win came in his thirteenth year on the PGA Tour in 2004, when he secured victory in the Masters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phil Mickelson get his first championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson secured victory in the Masters with an 18-foot (5.5 m) birdie putt on the final hole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Phil Micelson's first major championship win on the PGA Tour in 2004 in the Masters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson captured his second major at the PGA Championship at Baltusrol in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Mickelson do next after first major championship win on the PGA Tour in 2004 in the Masters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "On the 18th hole, Phil Mickelson made his birdie to finish at a 4-under-par total of 276, one shot ahead of Steve Elkington and Thomas Bjørn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phil Mickelson play while capturing his second major at the PGA Championship at Baltusrol in 2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson captured his third major title at the 2006 Masters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phil Mickelson get his third major win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson captured his third major title at the 2006 Masters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Phil Mickelson playing to win his third major title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won his second green jacket after shooting a 3-under-par final round, winning by two strokes over runner-up Tim Clark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the last win for Phil Mickelson at the 2006 Masters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1270, "Truth_answer": "This 2006 Masters win propelled him to 2nd place in the Official World Golf Ranking (his career best), behind Tiger Woods, and ahead of Vijay Singh and Retief Goosen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phil Mickelson's third major title at the 2006 Masters an important win for his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1271, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was a highly recruited athlete, and accepted a football scholarship from Florida A&M University, a historically black college.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Hayes go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1271, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What athletic programs was Bob Hayes in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1271, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes compete competitively?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1271, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Hayes do that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1272, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes represented the United States at the 1964 Olympics, in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Bob Hayes participate in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1272, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes participated in the 100m, and the 4×100 meter relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What events did Bob Hayes participate in, in the 1964 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1272, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes represented the United States at the 1964 Olympics, in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many olympics did Bob Hayes participate in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1272, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes participated in the 100m, and the 4×100 meter relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes participate in the 200m at the Olympics in tokyo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, the Goo Goo Dolls marked their 20th anniversary with their new album Let Love In", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Let Love in an Album of Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Let Love In by Goo Goo Dolls includes the singles Better Days, Stay with You, and Let Love In.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any singles on Goo Goo Doll's Let Love In?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Goo Goo Dolls went on a 2007 summer tour with Lifehouse and Colbie Caillat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Goo Goo Dolls tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Goo Goo Dolls went on a 2007 summer tour with Lifehouse and Colbie Caillat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the Goo Goo Dolls tour with on the 2007 summer tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Goo Goo Dolls mades videos for Give a Little Bit, Better Days, and Stay with You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Goo Goo Dolls make a music video for their album Let Love In?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "The Goo Goo Dolls and the NHL Buffalo Sabres came together to create a video for the Sabres 2007 playoff run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Goo Goo Dolls partner with anybody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Though not certified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Goo Goo Doll's album Let Love In is said to have gone Gold by various music sites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting with the Goo Goo Dolls besides Let Love In singles, touring, music videos, and the NHL Buffalo Sabres?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Goo Goo Dolls won Most Performed Song at the 2007 ASCAP Pop Awards for Better Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Let Love In by the Goo Goo Dolls win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1273, "Truth_answer": "Let Love In peaked at #9 on the US Billboard 200, selling around 83,000 copies in its first week, and was certified Gold for sales of 500,000 units 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316055041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_Love_In_(Goo_Goo_Dolls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Let Love In by the Goo Goo Dolls well received by fans?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren speaks Swedish and English fluently, as well as smaller amounts of French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please tell me something interesting about Dolph Lundgren's personal life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Dolph Lundgren married Anette Qviberg, a jewellery designer and fashion stylist, in Marbella. As of 2011, they are divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dolph Lundgren married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Dolph Lundgren married Anette Qviberg, a jewellery designer and fashion stylist, in Marbella. As of 2011, they are divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dolph Lundgren and Anette Qviberg marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Dolph Lundgren married Anette Qviberg, a jewellery designer and fashion stylist, in Marbella. As of 2011, they are divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Anette Qviberg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dolph Lundgren's wife Anette Qviberg somebody famous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren and Anette Qviberg have two daughters: Ida Sigrid Lundgren and Greta Eveline Lundgren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do Dolph Lundgren and Anette Qviberg have children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "As of 2011, Dolph Lundgren and Anette Qviberg are divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are Dolph Lundgren and Anette Qviberg still married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1274, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren broke up with his girlfriend, Jenny Sandersson, in 2014 and it was said that they were secretly engaged and married later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Dolph Lundgren dating anyone now?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren's diet consists of a much higher percentage of protein and split his food intake between five or six smaller meals a day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dolph Lundgren's diet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Sylvester Stallone had a lasting influence on Dolph Lundgren's fitness regime and diet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Dolph Lundgren decide to have a diet constisting of a much higher percentage of protein and split his food intake between five or six smaller meals a day?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren claimed to often train up to six days a week, usually one-hour sessions completed in the morning", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Dolph Lundgren's training like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren cites dead lifting and squats as the best exercises for muscle building. Dolph does also like to spar and practice his karate in the gym.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Dolph Lundgren have a specific program he follows", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren cites dead lifting and squats as the best exercises for muscle building. Dolph does also like to spar and practice his karate in the gym.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Dolph Lundgren do weights or cardio", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren is not a heavy drinker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any foods Dolph Lundgren doesn't eat", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren professed on many occasions to being fond of tequila and cocktails.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me about Dolph Lundgren's diet besides not being a heavy drinker", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren wrote an autobiographical fitness book, Train Like an Action Hero: Be Fit Forever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dolph Lundgren article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Train Like an Action Hero offers tips Dolph Lundgren learned over the years to work out in various situations (with a busy schedule and a lot of traveling).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book Train Like an Action Hero: Be Fit Forever by Dolph Lundgren about", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1275, "Truth_answer": "Train Like an Action Hero contains detailed accounts of Dolph Lundgren's earlier life and troubles. Lundgren cites a better quality of life inspiring him to maintain his physical fitness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important part in the book Train Like an Action Hero: Be Fit Forever by Dolph Lundgren", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1276, "Truth_answer": "Morton was born on September 19, 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rogers Morton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1276, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton graduated from Yale University in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Rogers Morton attended?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1276, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Rogers Morton decided to challenge Democratic incumbent Thomas Francis Johnson of Maryland's 1st congressional district. Johnson lost to Morton in the general election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rogers Morton start his political career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1276, "Truth_answer": "In April 1976, Rogers Morton was named campaign manager for President Ford leading up to the 1976 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information on Rogers Morton besides birth date, Yale University, and challenging Democratic incumbent Thomas Francis John of Maryland's 1st congressional district in 1962?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1277, "Truth_answer": "From contemporary reviews, Renata Adler wrote in The New York Times that The movie Rosemary's Baby—although it is pleasant—doesn't seem to work on any of its dark or powerful terms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the film Rosemary's Baby reception?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1277, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Gordon won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in this film. Mia Farrow's performance garnered the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Rosemary's Baby receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1277, "Truth_answer": "Today, the film Rosemary's Baby is widely regarded as a classic; it has an approval rating of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 8.81/10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rosemary's Baby (film) article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1277, "Truth_answer": "Critics' consensus describes Rosemary's Baby as A frightening tale of Satanism and pregnancy“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the critics say anything about the film Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1277, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Rosemary's Baby was deemed culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anymore interesting facts about Rosemary's baby you can tell me besides receiption, awards, ratins, and critics reception?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1278, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter signed with Columbia Records in the late 1980s, who marketed her as a country singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what country label was interested in Mary Chapin Carpenter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1278, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter signed with Columbia Records in the late 1980s, who marketed her as a country singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mary Chapin Carpenter sign with columbia records", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1278, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter's first album, Hometown Girl was produced by John Jennings and was released in 1987 through Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of Mary Chapin Carpenter's first record with columbia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1278, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter's first album, Hometown Girl was produced by John Jennings and was released in 1987 through Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Mary Chapin Carpenter release her first album with columbia, Hometown Girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1278, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter's ninth studio album, The Calling, was released in 2007 by Rounder Records' rock/pop imprint Zoë.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mary Chapin Carpenter stay with columbia records", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1279, "Truth_answer": "Lenape population fell sharply during this period, due to fatalities from epidemics of infectious diseases carried by Europeans. Some 20,000 new colonists displaced many Lenape in the decades following.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was life like in the 17th century for the lenape?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1279, "Truth_answer": "After the Dutch arrival in the 1620s, the Lenape were successful in restricting Dutch settlement until the 1660s to Pavonia in present-day Jersey City along the Hudson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenape_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were outsiders not welcome for the Lenape?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1279, "Truth_answer": "The Covenant Chain was a series of alliances and treaties during the seventeenth century, between the Iroquois Confederacy and the British colonies of North America, with other Native American tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727054112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_Chain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Covenant Chain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1279, "Truth_answer": "Lenape population fell sharply during this period, due to fatalities from epidemics of infectious diseases carried by Europeans. Some 20,000 new colonists displaced many Lenape in the decades following.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Lenape fairly well off during this era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p1", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=1587_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=4555_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=5899_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh has an elder sister named Ritika Bhavnani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh’s grandmother Chand Burke acted in several films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh have other family members in his life besides an elder sister named Ritika Bhavnani?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh always aspired to be an actor, participating in several school plays and debates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ranveer Singh always an actor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh would go for all kinds of auditions, but did not get any good opportunities, while only getting calls for minor roles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ranveer Singh's acting career start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh went to the United States where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "After completing his studies and returning to Mumbai in 2007, Ranveer Singh worked for a few years in advertising as a copywriter, with agencies like O&M and J. Walter Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ranveer Singh do after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1280, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh would go for all kinds of auditions, but did not get any good opportunities, while only getting calls for minor roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the directors respond back to Ranveer Singh?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody was written by Freddie Mercury with the first guitar solo composed by Brian May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song Bohemian Rhapsody from the album A Night at the Opera by the band Queen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "All piano, bass and drum parts, as well as the vocal arrangements, were thought up by Freddie Mercury on a daily basis and written down in blocks on a phonebook.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a particular method Mercury used to write the song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Despite being twice as long as the average single in 1975 and garnering mixed critical reviews initially, the song Bohemian Rhapsody became immensely popular", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Bohemian Rhapsody popular when it first came out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release as a single, Bohemian Rhapsody became a commercial success, topping the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the song Bohemian Rhapsodystay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Allan Jones of Melody Maker was unimpressed. Ray Fox-Cumming of Record Mirror was also left unmoved. The most positive review came from Sounds, which called it impossibly disjointed and complex“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about the song Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Lyrical references include Scaramouche, the fandango, Galileo Galilei, Figaro, Beelzebub and Bismillah, as rival factions fight over the narrator's soul, while others sending him thunderbolts and lightning,/very, very fright'ning [him].", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are with all the crazy names in the Bohemian Raphsody??", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody was re-released as a double A-side cassette single with The Show Must Go On in January 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Bohemian Rhapsodyever re-released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1281, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody was re-released in January 1992 following the death of Freddie Mercury, with proceeds going to the Magic Johnson Foundation for AIDS research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the song Bohemian Rhapsody re-release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "'39 was May's attempt to do sci-fi skiffle. The tale of a group of space explorers who embark on what is, from their perspective, a year-long voyage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225010432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2739_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is 39 from A Night at the Opera by the band Queen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "Brian May sings the song on the album, with backing vocals by Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor. During live performances, Mercury sang the lead vocal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sings the song '39' by the band Queen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "The space explorers realise that a hundred years have passed, because of the time dilation effect, and the loved ones they left behind are now all dead or aged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p10", "https://www.idlethumbs.net/forums/topic/8404-saturday-morning-streams/?page=2&tab=comments_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the space explorers realize when they come back from their voyage in the song '39' by the band Queen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "The A Night at the Opera album title was inspired by the Marx Brothers film of the same name, which the band had watched during recording sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything significant about the band Queen's A Night at the Opera album name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "George Michael performed '39 at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on 20 April 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225010432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2739_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 39 ever performed by anyone other than the band Queen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "George Michael performed '39 at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on 20 April 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225010432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2739_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Michael perform the song '39'?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "George Michael cited 39 as his favourite Queen song, claiming he used to busk it on the London Underground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225010432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2739_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Michael perform the song '39'?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1282, "Truth_answer": "Queen have included 39 on the setlists of their recent tours with Adam Lambert and before Adam with Paul Rodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the song '39' still part of the band Queen's tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton's friend Dr John Ash had sought to build a hospital in the town. Boulton conceived the idea to hold a music festival to raise funds for the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of community work did Matthew Boulton do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "The music festival conceived by Matthew Boulton took place in September 1768, the first of a series stretching well into the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the music festival held by Matthew Boulton a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton helped found the New Street Theatre in 1774.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matthew Boulton article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton attempted to have the theatre recognised as a patent theatre with a Royal Patent, entitled to present serious drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the New Street Theatre besides its founding by Matthew Boulton in 1774?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton failed to have the New Street Theatre recognised as a patent theatre with a Royal Patent in 1779 but succeeded in 1807.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matthew Boulton able to have the New Street Theatre recognized?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton supported Birmingham's Oratorio Choral Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other community work did Matthew Boulton do besides conceiving a music festival, helping to found the New Street Theatre, and having the New Street Theatre recognised as a patent theatre with a Royal Patent in 1807?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton collaborated with button maker and amateur musical promoter Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Boulton do to collaborate with Joseph Moore?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton maintained a pew at St Paul's Church, Birmingham, a centre of musical excellence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other community work did Matthew Boulton do besides conceiving a music festival, helping to found the New Street Theatre, having the New Street Theatre recognised as a patent theatre with a Royal Patent in 1807, and collaborating with Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "In an era prior to the establishment of the police, Matthew Boulton served on a committee to organise volunteers to patrol the streets at night and reduce crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there other significant community work by Matthew Boulton besides conceiving a music festival, helping to found the New Street Theatre, having the New Street Theatre recognised as a patent theatre with a Royal Patent in 1807, collaborating with Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799, and maintaining a pew at St. Paul's Church, Birmingham?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1283, "Truth_answer": "Besides seeking to improve local life, Matthew Boulton took an interest in world affairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Matthew Boulton do besides conceiving a music festival, helping to found the New Street Theatre, having the New Street Theatre recognised as a patent theatre with a Royal Patent in 1807, collaborating with Joseph Moore to put on a series of private concerts in 1799, and maintaining a pew at St. Paul's Church, Birmingham, and serving on a committee to organise volunteers to patrol the streets at night and reduce crime in an era prior to the establishment of the police?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton was born in Birmingham, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Matthew Boulton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "The business of Matthew Boulton's father, also name Matthew, prospered after young Mathew Boulton's birth, and the family moved to the Snow Hill area of Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Matthew Boulton grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton was born in 1728, their third child and the second of that name, the first Matthew having died at the age of two in 1726.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Boulton have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "The business of Matthew Boulton's father, also name Matthew, prospered after young Mathew Boulton's birth, and the family moved to the Snow Hill area of Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matthew Boulton's upbringing like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton became a partner with his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Matthew Boulton leave school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "On 3 March 1749 Matthew Boulton married Mary Robinson. The Boultons had three daughters in the early 1750s, but all died in infancy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Boulton ever start a family of his own?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "On 3 March 1749 Matthew Boulton married Mary Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Matthew Boulton marry Mary Robinson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1284, "Truth_answer": "After the death of his father in 1759, Matthew Boulton took full control of the family toymaking business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matthew Boulton article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1285, "Truth_answer": "Lapu-Lapu's name, origins, religion and fate are still a matter of controversy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229120512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lapu-Lapu get his name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1285, "Truth_answer": "The historical name of Lapu-Lapu is deleted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229120512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapu-Lapu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lapu-Lapu's real name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1285, "Truth_answer": "One oral tradition is that the Sugbuanons of Opong was once ruled by datu named Mangal and later succeeded by his son named Lapu-Lapu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do we know about Lapu-Lapu?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1285, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the chronicles say about Lapu-Lapu", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1285, "Truth_answer": "Lapu-Lapu was the 1st Datu of Mactan from fl. 1521-fl. 1542.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period was Lapu-Lapu in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1286, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle lives with his wife, Marilyn Quayle, in Paradise Valley, Arizona. They married in November 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is known about Dan Quayle's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1286, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle and wife Marilyn Quayle have three children: Tucker, Benjamin, and Corinne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dan Quayle have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1286, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Quayle served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013, representing Arizona's 3rd congressional district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known about Dan Quayle's personal life in the section besides his wife and children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Quayle win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1287, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau demanded a total of over 12 million yuan (US$1.85 million) from Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. in unpaid taxes and fines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the tax case against Ai Weiwei?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1287, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau demanded a total of over 12 million yuan (US$1.85 million) from Beijing Fa Ke Cultural Development Ltd. in unpaid taxes and fines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did this tax case against Ai Weiwei happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1287, "Truth_answer": "On 20 July, Ai Weiwei's tax appeal was rejected in court. On 27 September, the court upheld the 2.4 million tax evasion fine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the tax case against Ai Weiwei?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1287, "Truth_answer": "Ai Weiwei had previously deposited 1.33 million in a government-controlled account in order to appeal. Ai said he will not pay the remainder because he does not recognize the charge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Weiwei pay the penalty for the tax as a result of the tax case against him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1288, "Truth_answer": "After retiring as a player, Bob Cousy published his autobiography Basketball Is My Life in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Cousy's post playing career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the autobiography Basketball Is My Life by Bob Cousy a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1288, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy became coach at Boston College in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Cousy article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1288, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy became coach at Boston College in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what year did Bob Cousy become coach at Boston college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Bob Cousy in 1963", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1288, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy was named New England Coach of the Year for 1968 and 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Cousy win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What profession does Bill Monroe have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe's mother and her brother, Pendleton Pen Vandiver, were both musically talented, and Monroe and his family grew up playing and singing at home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Monroe start singing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Bill Monroe with his brothers Birch and Charlie, friend William Hardin, friend Larry Moore, formed the Monroe Brothers, to play at local dances and house parties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Monroe first perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "Birch Monroe and Larry Moore soon left the group, and Bill Monroe and Charlie Monroe carried on as a duo, eventually winning spots performing live on radio stations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill Monroe progress from there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "RCA Victor signed the Monroe Brothers to a recording contract in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Monroe eventually get signed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "The Monroe Brothers scored an immediate hit with the gospel song What Would You Give in Exchange For Your Soul?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bill Monroe's first album poduced?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1289, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe's last performance occurred on March 15, 1996. He ended his touring and playing career in April, following a stroke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bill Monroe still performing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe's fortunes began to improve during the folk revival of the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the folk revival for Bill Monroe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "Many college students and other young people were beginning to discover Bill Monroe, associating his style more with traditional folk music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was folk revival in music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe gradually expanded his reach beyond the traditional southern country music circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe and similar artists gain a bigger fanbase ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "Bill Monroe was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1971, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Monroe receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "Folk revival faded in the mid-1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did folk revival in music last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "As the father of bluegrass, Bill Monroe was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1991. In 1993, he received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you found interesting on Bill Monroe besides the folk revival, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1290, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Rinzler was responsible for a lengthy profile and interview in the influential folk music magazine Sing Out! that first publicly referred to Bill Monroe as the father of bluegrass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225071430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bill Monroe called the 'father of bluegrass'?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "Kanye West founded the record label and production company GOOD Music in 2004, in conjunction with Sony BMG.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a business venture Kanye West started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "GOOD Music has released ten albums certified gold or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this GOOD Music record label successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "In August 2008, Kanye West revealed plans to open 10 Fatburger restaurants in the Chicago area; His company, KW Foods LLC, bought the rights to the chain in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another business venture Kanye West started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, in 2009, only two locations opened. In February 2011, Kanye West shut down the Fatburger located in Orland Park. Later that year, the remaining Beverly location also was shuttered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129001028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanye_West_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these Kanye West's Fatburger restaurants successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "On January 5, 2012, Kanye West announced his establishment of the creative content company DONDA, named after his late mother Donda West.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kanye West's next business venture after Fatburger?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "DONDA would operate with the goal to make products and experiences that people want and can afford.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129001028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanye_West_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What content did Kanye West's company DONDA create?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Kanye West is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kanye West have any other business ventures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1291, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after launch, the Tidal service shot to the top 20 of the U.S. iPhone Apps chart. Two weeks later, the app had already fallen out of the top 700.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the stream service Tidal successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is the fifth studio album by American rapper and producer Kanye West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://eliminarlasvarices.online/my-beautiful-dark-twisted-fantasy-free-mp3-download.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029081828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Beautiful_Dark_Twisted_Fantasy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West was released on November 22, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029081828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Beautiful_Dark_Twisted_Fantasy_p0", "http://exclaim.ca/music/article/hip-hop_2011_year_in_review_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 94, based on 45 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say regarding the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "Power, Runaway, Monster and All of the Lights were all top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable songs on the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "Kanye West promoted the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy with music festival performances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kanye West tour to promote the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "Record producers who participated in the sessions with Kanye West for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy included: Q-Tip, RZA, DJ Premier, Madlib, Statik Selektah, and Pete Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone collaborate with him on the album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, presented at the 54th Grammy Awards in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029081828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Beautiful_Dark_Twisted_Fantasy_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1292, "Truth_answer": "Kanye West released the collaborative album Watch the Throne with Jay-Z in August 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came after the release of the album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones is the first album by the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, released in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's first recording ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album reached number 17 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album recording perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "A live version of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's The Sinister Minister from the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album won 1997 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones win the award for Bela Fleck and the Flectones album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo is the second album by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, released in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what followed the first album success for the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo reached number 1 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did this album Flight of the Cosmic Hippo perform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "UFO Tofu is the third album released by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, released in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_Tofu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other albums did the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record besides Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and Flight of the Cosmic Hippo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "UFO Tofu reached number 5 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's UFO Tofu album perform?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "UFO Tofu would be the last album Béla Fleck and the Flecktones recorded with their original lineup until Rocket Science in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other information is on this album UFO Tofu besides reaching number 5 on the Billboard Top Compontemporary Jazz Albums in 1992?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1293, "Truth_answer": "In his Allmusic review, music critic Thom Owens wrote that UFO Tofu shouldn't upset fans too much. Of course, it doesn't help win new ones, either.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the fans satisfied with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones's UFO Tofu album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1294, "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in ecology, shamanism, and conservation of natural resources in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.pearltrees.com/yashape/entheogenic/id6570544_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Terence McKenna study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1294, "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in ecology, shamanism, and conservation of natural resources in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.pearltrees.com/yashape/entheogenic/id6570544_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Terence McKenna study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1294, "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in ecology, shamanism, and conservation of natural resources in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.pearltrees.com/yashape/entheogenic/id6570544_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terence McKenna graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1294, "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna, along with his brother Dennis McKenna, developed a technique for cultivating psilocybin mushrooms using spores they brought to America from the Amazon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Terence McKenna article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "After achieving modest fame in Puerto Rico for his work in television commercials, Ricky Martin auditioned for membership in the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://winprizes.info/clitoris/david-henrie-sexy-nude-pics.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ricky Martin gain fame for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "Although the executives enjoyed his dancing and singing at his first two auditions, Ricky Martin was rejected because he was too short.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ricky Martin auditions for Menudo go", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "By the third audition, his persistence impressed executives, and in 1984, 12-year-old Ricky Martin became a member of the boy band Menudo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin try and audition again for Menudo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "After joining Menudo, Ricky Martin made his debut performance with the group at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan. During this performance, he inadvertently disobeyed the choreography", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Ricky Martin was on tour with Menduo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin walked around the stage when it was planned that he would stay still.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ricky Martin do to disobey while on tour with Menudo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin was chastised by the Menudo band manager after the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ricky Martin say about his disobedience on tour with Menudo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "The discipline of Menudo was you either did things the way you were told or you were not part of the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said if this disobediance happened again while on tour with Menudo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "The song Asignatura Pendiente from Almas del Silencio (2003) was inspired by the first time Ricky Martin left Puerto Rico to tour with Menudo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song Ricky Martin wrote?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1295, "Truth_answer": "Although Ricky Martin enjoyed traveling and performing onstage with Menudo, he found the band's busy schedule and strict management exhausting, and later reflected that the experience cost him his childhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being a part of the group Menudo do to Ricky Martin?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1296, "Truth_answer": "The Jenny from the Block video was filmed entirely in Los Angeles, CA from October 18–20, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did they start making the music video Jenny from the Block?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1296, "Truth_answer": "The Jenny from the Block music video was directed by Francis Lawrence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the music video Jenny from the Block?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1296, "Truth_answer": "The Jenny from the Block video was filmed entirely in Los Angeles, CA from October 18–20, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the music video Jenny from the Block staged", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1296, "Truth_answer": "The Jenny from the Block video was filmed entirely in Los Angeles, CA from October 18–20, 2002. It premiered on MTV's TRL on November 5, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did production take on the music video Jenny from the Block", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "The Ambient Collection is a 1990 album compiling songs by the Art of Noise into a chill-out mix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ambient_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what compilations did the group Art of Noise have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "The Ambient Collection is a 1990 album compiling songs by the Art of Noise into a chill-out mix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ambient_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the group Art of Noise's compilation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Art of Noise's labels were ZTT, Island, China, Chrysalis, Polydor, and Universal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the group Art of Noise using as their recording company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "According to an interview in 1991, J. J. Jeczalik, Anne Dudley and Gary Langan, inspired by the commercial success of The FON Mixes, had discussed reuniting the group again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Art of Noise get back together as a group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "In preparation to record a new album, J. J. Jeczalik and Gary Langan travelled to Cuba. However, no new recordings were produced, and the Art of Noise remained defunct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the group Art of Noise manage to reunite?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Anne Dudley became well known for composing numerous film and television scores during the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223122239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_Noise_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who went solo from the group Art of Noise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Anne Dudley collaborated with Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman on the 1990 album Songs from the Victorious City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Anne Dudley work with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Cathy Dennis added lyrics to one of Anne Dudley's compositions and recorded it as Too Many Walls, which became a US Top 10 hit in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223122239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_Noise_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were any of Anne Dudley's songs hits?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Anne Dudley has won two Brit Awards: one in 1989 for Buster, for Best British Soundtrack, and one in 1998 for Best Soundtrack (1998), also for The Full Monty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anne Dudley win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Anne Dudley's label is Angel/EMI.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anne Dudley change her label company?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1297, "Truth_answer": "Anne Dudley became well known for composing numerous film and television scores during the 1990s. The most famous of these is probably The Full Monty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://footwww.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Art_of_Noise_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anne Dudley work in any movies?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Mickey Thompson entered three John Crosthwaite-designed cars in the Indianapolis 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mickey Thompson's first race on the Indy Circuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "Dan Gurney placed 20th out of 33. The team won the Mechanical Achievement Award for original design, construction, and accomplishment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mickey Thompson do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "For the race, the engine (enlarged to 4.2-L capacity) had to be detuned because Mickey Thompson's crew, led by Fritz Voigt, were concerned it would not last the distance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the change in design affect the performance of Mickey Thompson's cars at the 1962 Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "Dan Gurney was in ninth place until a leaking oil seal seized the gearbox and ended his race on lap 94. He was placed 20th out of 33.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the car Mickey Thompson entered place in the 1962 Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Mickey Thompson entered three John Crosthwaite-designed cars in the Indianapolis 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Mickey Thompson's first race at the Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson's crew, led by Fritz Voigt, won the Mechanical Achievement Award for original design, construction, and accomplishment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson win any awards at the 1962 Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1298, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson took five cars to the 1963 Indianapolis 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mickey Thompson race next, after the 1962 Indianapolis 500?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1299, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Tinariwen came to the attention of the French world music ensemble Lo'Jo and their manager Philippe Brix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tinariwen in 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Tinariwen come to the attention of Lo'Jo and their manager?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1299, "Truth_answer": "That group traveled to a music festival in Bamako and met two members of the Tinariwen collective.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Lo'Jo learned about Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1299, "Truth_answer": "Tinariwen's debut CD, The Radio Tisdas Sessions, was recorded by Justin Adams and Jean-Paul Romann at the radio station of the same name and released in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tinariwen produce any music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Tinariwen in 2000?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1300, "Truth_answer": "Tinariwen was formed in 1979 in Tamanrasset, Algeria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tinariwen form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1300, "Truth_answer": "Ibrahim Ag AlhabibAlhassane Ag TouhamiAbdallah Ag AlhousseyniEyadou Ag LecheSaid Ag AyadElaga Ag Hamid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the other members of Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1300, "Truth_answer": "The Radio Tisdas Sessions is a 200 album by the Malian group Tinariwen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tinariwen release their first song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1300, "Truth_answer": "Ibrahim Ag Alhabib – guitarAlhassane Ag Touhami – guitarAbdallah Ag Alhousseyni – acoustic guitar, guitarEyadou Ag Leche – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, calabashSaid Ag Ayad – percussionElaga Ag Hamid – guitar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Tinariwen have instruments in their band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1300, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Tinariwen represented Algeria in the opening ceremony of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the group Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1301, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top released its first album in 1971. Beginning with blues-inspired rock, the trio later incorporated new wave, punk rock and dance-rock by using synthesizers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the synthesizer period in relation to ZZ Top?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1301, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top released its first album, ZZ Top's First Album, in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ZZ Top release any albums during their synthesizer period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1301, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top's top-selling album is their 1983 release Eliminator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ZZ Top release any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1301, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top's music videos won multiple VMA awards during the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ZZ Top win any awards during the synthesizer period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1302, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was ZZ Top formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1302, "Truth_answer": "Lanier Greig was replaced by bassist Billy Ethridge, a bandmate of Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Dan Mitchell was replaced by Frank Beard of the American Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ZZ Top members changed later on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1302, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did ZZ Top release with Greig?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1302, "Truth_answer": "ZZ Top released their first single, Salt Lick, in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126084311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Salt Lick by ZZ Top released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1302, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Salt Lick successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis write any books about sexual impulse?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis' 1933 book, Psychology of Sex, is one of the many manifestations of his interest in human sexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Havelock Ellis's 1933 book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "In this book, Havelock Ellis goes into vivid detail of how children can experience sexuality differently in terms of time and intensity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havelock Ellis say in the book Psychology of Sex?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis claims that sexual self-excitement is known to happen at an early age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age approximately did Havelock Ellis say that sexual impulse developed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "However, Havelock Ellis claims that many people of both sexes can recall having agreeable sensations with the genitalia as a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "According to Havelock Ellis, who is more likely to experience sexual impulse, males or females?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis asserts it is a mistake to assume all children are able to experience genital arousal or pleasurable erotic sensations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "According to Havelock Ellis, are all children able to experience pleasure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis concludes, then, that children are capable of a “wide range of genital and sexual aptitude”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havelock Ellis conclude or find in his study?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis' views of auto-eroticism were very comprehensive, including much more than masturbation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting facts of Havelock Ellis you'd like to share?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis references authors like Marc, Fonssagrives, and Perez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havelock Ellis reference any work in his studies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "These authors provide cases for children of both sexes who have masturbated from the age of three or four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did the authors Marc, Fonssagrives, and Perez do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis also contributed to the idea of varying levels of sexual excitation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Havelock Ellis?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1303, "Truth_answer": "Havelock Ellis asserts it is a mistake to assume all children are able to experience genital arousal or pleasurable erotic sensations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the varying levels of sexual excitation that Havelock Ellis described?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mary Shelley write Frankenstein?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "In May 1816, Mary Godwin, Percy Shelley, and their son travelled to Geneva with Claire Clairmont.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Shelley have to do with Lake Geneva?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "The company amused themselves with German ghost stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Mary Shelley and her family do while they were at Lake Geneva?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "The company amused themselves with German ghost stories, which prompted Lord Byron to propose that they each write a ghost story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Shelley and her family write while they were at Lake Geneva?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "Unable to think of a story, young Mary Godwin became anxious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Shelley write the ghost story that Lord Byron suggested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "With Percy Shelley's encouragement, Mary Shelley expanded this tale into her first novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Mary Shelley's efforts to write a ghost story end for her?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "The story of the writing of Frankenstein has been fictionalised several times and formed the basis for a number of films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Frankenstein successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many films have been made based on the story of the writing of Frankenstein?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "Percy Shelley's contribution to the novel is unknown and has been argued over by readers and critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Percy Shelley also publish a ghost story?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "Mary Shelley wrote the novels The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, Lodore, and Falkner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Shelley famous for writing anything else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1304, "Truth_answer": "In 1840 and 1842, mother and son travelled together on the continent, journeys that Mary Shelley recorded in Rambles in Germany and Italy in 1840, 1842 and 1843.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was interesting about Mary Shelley's article?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "On their return to England in September, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley moved—with Claire Clairmont, who took lodgings nearby—to Bath, where they hoped to keep Claire's pregnancy secret.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Shelley's article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "On their return to England in September, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley moved to Bath. In March, the Shelleys moved to Albion House at Marlow, Buckinghamshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are bath and marlow in relation to Mary Shelley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "Bath is the largest city in the county of Somerset, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was bath located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Shelley and her family stay in Bath long?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "The threat of a debtor's prison, combined with fears of losing custody of their children, contributed to the couple's decision to leave England on 12 March 1818.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Shelleys stay in Marlow with Claire Clairmont for a while?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "Harriet's family obstructed Percy Shelley's efforts—fully supported by Mary Godwin—to assume custody of his two children by Harriet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mary Shelley fear losing custody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "Percy Shelley's inability to pay off the father's debts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Mary Shelley's family in debt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "In the 1820s and 1830s, Mary Shelley frequently wrote short stories for gift books or annuals, including sixteen for The Keepsake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of Mary Shelley's article to you?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "Their second and third children died before Mary Shelley gave birth to her last and only surviving child, Percy Florence Shelley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Mary Shelley have total?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1305, "Truth_answer": "In 1822, Mary Shelley's husband drowned when his sailing boat sank during a storm near Viareggio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Shelley and her husband ever divorce?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "Launched on February 8, 2010, Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx broadcasts Monday through Friday from 7 p.m. to midnight", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first radio show Nikki Sixx was on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "Host Nikki Sixx discusses music and lifestyle topics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "The Side Show with Nikki Sixx", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.noise11.com/tag/nikki-sixx_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other radio shows was Nikki Sixx on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "Top-charting songs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did the radio show The Side Show with Nikki Sixx play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "Starting on May 7, 2012, KEGL in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas moved the show to mornings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Nikki Sixx's radio shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "The show is based in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170817211325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixx_Sense_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what state were Nikki Sixx's radio shows broadcast from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "In October 2017 Sixx announced he would step down from Sixx Sense on December 31, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nikki Sixx end his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1306, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx teamed up with an already existing charity known as the Covenant House and created his own branch called Running Wild in the Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx ever do any other work in the field of music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx was engaged to Denise Vanity Matthews in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nikki Sixx in a relationship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "From May 1989 to November 1996, Nikki Sixx was married to his first wife, Playboy Playmate Brandi Brandt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx ever get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "Vanity was the lead singer of the female trio Vanity 6.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030085103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_(singer)_p0", "https://www.christianheadlines.com/blog/nasty-girl-turned-evangelist-denise-matthews-dead-at-57.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denise Vanity Matthews ever play in a band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Denise Vanity Matthews a groupie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "Denise Vanity Matthews was addicted to crack cocaine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030085103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_(singer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Denise Vanity Matthews a drug addict?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Denise Vanity Matthews was hospitalized for three months for near-fatal kidney failure from a drug overdose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030085103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_(singer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denise Vanity Matthews ever overdose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "They were never married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx and Denise Vanity Matthews divorce?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx dated tattoo artist Kat Von D from 2008 to 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Nikki Sixx's article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1307, "Truth_answer": "Kat Von D is an American tattoo artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kat Von D do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg became sick with pneumonia and he never recovered completely. He also began to suffer more clearly from a stomach cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did August Strindberg die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "Stomach cancer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did August Strindberg die from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg had given strict instructions concerning his funeral and how his body should be treated after death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of funeral did August Strindberg have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "Only members of August Strindberg's immediate family were allowed to view his body, there would be no obduction, no photographs were taken, and no death mask was made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of instructions did August Strindberg give?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg had also requested that his funeral should take place as soon as possible after his death to avoid crowds of onlookers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did August Strindberg not want anyone else but family coming to his funeral?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "Large groups of people were nevertheless waiting outside August Strindberg's home as well as at the cemetery, as early as 7am.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about August Strindberg's funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "Finland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was August Strindberg's wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1308, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction of August Strindberg's foes when he died?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "Influenced by the history of the Paris Commune, during 1871, young August Strindberg embraced the view that politics is a conflict between the upper and lower classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was August Strindberg's involvement with politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg's works had some politics and sometimes an abundance of it. They often displayed that life and the prevailing system were profoundly unjust and injurious to ordinary citizens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did August Strindberg publish anything about his political views?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of August Strindberg's politically oriented works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "Early on, August Strindberg was sympathetic to women of 19th-century Sweden, calling for women's suffrage as early as 1884.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was August Strindberg thinking on women's rights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "However, during other periods August Strindberg had strongly misogynistic opinions, calling for lawmakers to reconsider the emancipation of these half-apes ... mad ... criminal, instinctively evil animals.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did August Strindberg's attitude change?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "Many of these attitudes, passions and behaviours may have been developed for literary reasons and ended as soon as August Strindberg had exploited them in books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of his other political attitudes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1309, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg completed Miss Julie. In the play he used Charles Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest and dramatized a doomed sexual encounter that crosses social classes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of August Strindberg's plays about politics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1310, "Truth_answer": "In 1662, children born in the colonies were assigned the social status of their mother, regardless of their father's ethnicity or citizenship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Melungeon's origin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1310, "Truth_answer": "This meant the children of enslaved African or African-American women were born into slavery. But it also meant the children of free white or mulatto women were born free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What classified their origin ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1310, "Truth_answer": "Most individuals of the group called Melungeon were persons of mixed European and African descent, sometimes also with Native American ancestry, whose ancestors had been free in colonial Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What states did the Melungeon people originate in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1310, "Truth_answer": "Most individuals of the group called Melungeon were persons of mixed European and African descent, sometimes also with Native American ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most common mixed race for Melungeon people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1310, "Truth_answer": "Melungeons migrated together, sometimes along with white neighbors, from western Virginia through the Piedmont frontier of North Carolina, before settling primarily in the mountains of East Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Melungeon people ever leave Virginia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1310, "Truth_answer": "Free people of color are documented as migrating with European-American neighbors in the first half of the 18th century to the frontiers of Virginia and North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Melungeon article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "A Canadian-American rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Buffalo Springfield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "The band would release three albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Buffalo Springfield do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield would release three albums: Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield Again, and Last Time Around.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the band Buffalo Springfield release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "Barry Gifford called Last Time Around Buffalo Springfield's most beautiful record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210212013642id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Time_Around_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Buffalo Springfield album was the most popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "The band would enjoy only one hit single, the Stephen Stills-penned For What It's Worth .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Buffalo Springfield song was most popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Buffalo Springfield album got the most praise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "The band would enjoy only one hit single, the Stephen Stills-penned For What It's Worth before disbanding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Buffalo Springfield ever break up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills's first solo album, Stephen Stills, went gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone in the group Buffalo Springfield have a solo album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band active from 1966 to 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the group Buffalo Springfield together for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1311, "Truth_answer": "Neil Young and Stephen Stills met in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the group Buffalo Springfield get together?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the screenplay for The Blues Brothers film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "06/20/1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film The Blues Brothers released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers features musical numbers by singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and John Lee Hooker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music stars made an appearance in the film The Blues Brothers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers features musical numbers by rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and blues singers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was used in the film The Blues Brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "At Dan Aykroyd's demand, soul and R&B stars James Brown, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin were cast in speaking parts to support musical numbers built around them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other details about the film The Blues Brothers available?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/list-of-all-screwball-comedy-movies/reference?ref=also_ranked&pos=6&a=0&l=2212267<ype=n&g=0_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers_(film)_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-action-movies-to-watch-stoned/ranker-film?ref=also_ranked&pos=54&a=0&l=2271732<ype=n&g=0_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the film The Blues Brothers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What location did the film The Blues Brothers claim as its location?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1312, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers took in $4,858,152, ranking second for that week and 10th for the entire year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the film The Blues Brothers do in theaters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1313, "Truth_answer": "Cheiron Studios was a recording studio located in the Kungsholmen district of Stockholm, Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125194704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheiron_Studios_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Cheiron?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1313, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Max Martin was hired by Cheiron Studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121112353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Max Martin work with Cheiron?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1313, "Truth_answer": "The Rednex song Wish You Were Here“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121112353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Max Martin hired for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1313, "Truth_answer": "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125194704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheiron_Studios_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Max Martin collaborate on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Kenesaw Mountain Landis when he became a judge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1314, "Truth_answer": "Chicago", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kenesaw Mountain Landis live when he became a judge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1314, "Truth_answer": "Federal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kenesaw Mountain Landis a judge on a federal or state level?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1314, "Truth_answer": "From 1905 to 1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kenesaw Mountain Landis remain a judge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenesaw Mountain Landis have a reputation of being fair while he served as a judge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1315, "Truth_answer": "Walter Q. Gresham, the new United States Secretary of State, named Kenesaw Mountain Landis his personal secretary in 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kenesaw Mountain Landis in 1893?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1315, "Truth_answer": "Personal secretary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kenesaw Mountain Landis hired on as judge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1315, "Truth_answer": "After Gresham's death in 1895, Keneshaw Mountain Landis refused an offer of an ambassadorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kenesaw Mountain Landis keep the position of personal secretary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1315, "Truth_answer": "Kenesaw Mountain Landis returned to Chicago to practice law and marry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kenesaw Mountain Landis decline the offer of ambassadorship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1315, "Truth_answer": "A boy, Reed, and a girl, Susanne—a third child, Winifred, died almost immediately after being born.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenesaw Mountain Landis have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1316, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond grew up in several homes in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Neil Diamond grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1316, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond's parents were Rose and Akeeba Kieve Diamond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Neil Diamond's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1316, "Truth_answer": "In Brooklyn Neil Diamond attended Erasmus Hall High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.bear-family.com/roman-mimi-i-m-ready-if-you-are-willing-juke-box-pearls-cd.html_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Neil Diamond attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Neil Diamond graduate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1316, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond spent the summer following his graduation as a waiter in the Catskills resort area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Neil Diamond do after high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1316, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond next attended New York University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Neil Diamond go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1317, "Truth_answer": "Lovescape", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Neil Diamond's first album of the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1317, "Truth_answer": "The 1990s saw a resurgence in Neil Diamond's popularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the 90s for Neil Diamond?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1317, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Neil Diamond performed for President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond do any touring or live performances?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1317, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Neil Diamond sing at the Bush special?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1317, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Neil Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities with two shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other performances did Neil Diamond give?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1317, "Truth_answer": "The album reached number 9 on the Billboard Holiday Album chart and was certified as gold by the RIAA on December 6, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170316192220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Christmas_Album,_Volume_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Neil Diamond's 2nd Christmas album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1318, "Truth_answer": "Kip was revealed to be the new image consultant and member of The Beautiful People, dubbed Cute Kip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Gunn's role in The Beautiful People?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1318, "Truth_answer": "The Beautiful People was a stable known for the time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Beautiful People?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1318, "Truth_answer": "On the August 14 episode of Impact!, Kip James was introduced as the team's fashionist and male equivalent under the name Cute Kip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325105625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beautiful_People_(professional_wrestling)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the wrestling storyline on Impact! with Cute Kip?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1318, "Truth_answer": "Cornette forced Morgan into being Kip's tag team partner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was teaming up with Billy Gunn in 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "Co-creator", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Dan Povenmire play in Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire is the co-creator of the Disney animated series Phineas and Ferb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Povenmire a writer or illustrator on the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire is the co-creator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Povenmire's role on the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povemire also voiced the character Heinz Doofenshmirtz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Dan Povenmire involved in the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire described the songs as his and Marsh's jab at immortality“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special in particular on any of the episodes of Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "The pair have earned two Emmy nominations for Phineas and Ferb songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was special about the songs in Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "A third Emmy nomination, for the episode The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein pitted the show against SpongeBob SquarePants, although neither nominee received the award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Dan Povenmire and Jeff Marsh's songs win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1319, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Dan Povenmire was nominated amongst several other Phineas and Ferb crew members for the Daytime Emmy Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards or accolades for Dan Povenmire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire later became a director on Family Guy, starting with the season two episode, Road to Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Povenmire start drawing Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "During Family Guy's brief cancellation, Dan Povenmire was offered a job as storyboard director of the series SpongeBob SquarePants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dan Povenmire's article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire brought realism and material from his own experiences to the visual direction of Family Guy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Dan Povenmire do when he was working on Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Povenmire stop working on Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire became a director on Family Guy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Povenmire write the storyline for Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows, a Family Guy episode which Dan Povenmire directed, won the Emmy Award for Best Song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Povenmire win any other awards while working on Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "During his college years, Dan Povenmire had performed with a band that played at clubs and bars across Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything in Dan Povenmire's article that has any interesting facts about it?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1320, "Truth_answer": "To correctly depict the moves, Dan Povenmire asked color artist Cynthia MacIntosh, who had been a professional dancer, to strike poses so he could properly illustrate the sequence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Povenmire partner with anyone when producing for Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "The remaining members continued on but ran into label problems with Noise, and after litigation kept them from touring and releasing new material, they were eventually released from their contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures effect the band Helloween?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "Helloween ventured into new territory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musical direction of Helloween change after Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske left?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "Helloween ventured into new territory, eschewing its signature double-guitar harmonies for synthesizers, horns, acoustic guitars, a children's chorus, country music, and swing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of new territory did the band Helloween go into?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "As with the previous album, Chameleon failed commercially and critically.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Helloween's fans react to their new direction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "Tensions within Helloween worsened, and the band split into three factions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the failure of the album Chameleon make the band Helloween return to their roots?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after, Helloween began to disintegrate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske's departures from Helloween hurt them artistically?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1321, "Truth_answer": "Helloween returned in 1994 with former Pink Cream 69 frontman Andi Deris as their new lead vocalist and Uli Kusch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Helloween recover in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dean Martin's later career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "The 1974 film drama Mr. Ricco", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Dean Martin's shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think of Dean Martin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "(I Think That I Just Wrote) My First Country Song“.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ilovedinomartin.blogspot.com/2009/_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Dean Martin release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "L.A. Is My Home/Drinking Champagne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Martin release any more music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "Dean Martin played a featured role in the 1981 comedy The Cannonball Run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dean Martin do during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "Dean Martin retired from public life in early 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Martin_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Martin retire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1322, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was Mr. Ricco?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis formed a fast friendship which led to their participation in each other's acts and the formation of a music-comedy team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Martin_p4", "https://ilovedinomartin.blogspot.com/2009/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dean Martin accomplish teaming up with Jerry Lewis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis's debut together occurred at Atlantic City's 500 Club on July 24, 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Martin_p4", "https://ilovedinomartin.blogspot.com/2009/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis ever do a presentation together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "The owner, Skinny D'Amato, warned them that if they did not come up with a better act for their second show that night, they would be fired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Martin_p4", "https://ilovedinomartin.blogspot.com/2009/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the collaboration between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "The team made its TV debut on the first broadcast of CBS-TV network's The Ed Sullivan Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of other shows Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis did together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "The Martin and Lewis Show was a radio comedy-variety program in the United States starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Martin_and_Lewis_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis do other shows together after The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "It gained popularity with listeners, too, as it was named Favorite Radio Comedy Show in Radio-TV Mirror magazine's 1952 poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Martin_and_Lewis_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis's radio series a successful venture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "As Dean Martin's solo career grew, he and Frank Sinatra became friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dean Martin article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1323, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, along with friends Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis, Jr. formed the Rat Pack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra met?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1324, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chris Jericho defeat to become the World Television Champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1324, "Truth_answer": "World Championship Wrestling", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which wrestling league was Chris Jericho in during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1324, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho's final WCW match came during a Peoria, Illinois house show July 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another notable match that Chris Jericho was in during the 1998 to 1999 time period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1324, "Truth_answer": "Peoria, Illinois", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chris Jericho's final WCW match take place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1324, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero lost to Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Jericho ever regain his World Television Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1324, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero lost to Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio Jr. in a tag team match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Jericho participate in any tag team matches in the 1998 to 1999 period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1325, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho lost the WWF Intercontinental title to then-European Champion Kurt Angle at No Way Out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Chris Jericho in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1325, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho competed in a Triple Threat match against Chris Benoit and Angle at WrestleMania 2000 in a two-falls contest with both of Angle's titles at stake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Jericho match Chris Benoit again?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1325, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho won the European Championship by pinning Benoit, who in turn pinned Jericho to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the results of Chris Jericho's matches against Chris Benoit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1325, "Truth_answer": "Chris Benoit pinned Chris Jericho to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the all over winner of Chris Jericho's matches against Chris Benoit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1325, "Truth_answer": "On the April 17 episode of Raw, Chris Jericho upset Triple H in a WWF Championship match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Jericho article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1325, "Truth_answer": "On the May 4 episode of SmackDown!, Chris Jericho defeated Chris Benoit to win his third WWF Intercontinental Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Jericho win any other titles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the draft, Vladimir Kozlov's character was tweaked to further highlight the training he received within the Russian military.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vladimir Kozlov's character?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Prudius has won numerous achievements, becoming the 2005 USA Open Heavyweight Sambo Champion and a United States Kick-Boxing Association (USKBA) International Heavyweight Grappling Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vladimir Kozlov's record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "He is best known for his time in WWE, where he won the WWE Tag Team Championship once with Santino Marella.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vladimir Kozlov successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov began demanding better competition. On the September 12 episode of SmackDown, he started to seek that competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Kozlov get better competition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately Edge would go on to pin Triple H and win the title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vladimir Kozlov victorious over Triple H?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov competed in and was unsuccessful in winning a Beat the Clock Challenge match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Vladimir Kozlov after defeating Triple H?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov competed against ECW Champion Matt Hardy for another title shot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Kozlov ever get another championship bout?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov's undefeated streak in televised singles competition ended on the March 2, 2009 episode of Raw, in which he was defeated by Shawn Michaels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was March 2nd Vladimir Kozlov's last fight?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1326, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov teamed with William Regal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090900id_/https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ruthless_Roundtable_p2", "http://www.wechangetheworld.tv/gail-kims-first-post-wwe-interview-7/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Kozlov decide to team up with someone after his March 2, 2009 match?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Thor Heyerdahl related to the expedition of Easter Island?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "The expedition's scientific staff included Arne Skjølsvold, Carlyle Smith, Edwin Ferdon, Gonzalo Figueroa and William Mulloy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who went with Thor Heyerdahl to the expedition of Easter Island?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "In 1955–1956, Thor Heyerdahl organized the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thor Heyerdahl's expedition go to Easter Island?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "Highlights of the project include experiments in the carving, transport and erection of the notable moai, as well as excavations at such prominent sites as Orongo and Poike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thor Heyerdahl's trip to Easter Island a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1955-1956 voyage Thor Heyerdahl's only expedition to Easter Island?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "In 1969 and 1970, Thor Heyerdahl built two boats from papyrus and attempted to cross the Atlantic Ocean from Morocco in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thor Heyerdahl do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1327, "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl claimed the island was originally colonized by Hanau eepe (Long Ears), from South America, and that Polynesian Hanau momoko (Short Ears) arrived only in the mid-16th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Thor Heyerdahl mean by short ears and long ears?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "To a large extent, Earth Crisis was responsible for the rising of vegan straight edge militancy in the mid- to late 90s, when veganism was rarely present in mainstream culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis have influence on current culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis have relation with animal rights groups?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "Davey Havok and Jade Puget of AFI and XTRMST.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis influence other bands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis had a huge impact on both the hardcore punk music and its ideals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis influence their contemporaries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "MetalSucks said: For anybody who was not in the hardcore scene back then, it is hard to describe the impact Earth Crisis had or how controversial they were.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How press reacted to Earth Crisis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "In a 1998 interview with Roadrunner Records, Karl Buechner described Earth Crisis' philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis have any interview?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Earth Crisis have any followings today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1328, "Truth_answer": "January 11th 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Earth Crisis last active?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "In the words of the academic Jonathan Pieslak, some of Earth Crisis's lyrics read like passages taken from direct-action essays of these institutions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis have any famous lyrics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "Forced March", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Earth Crisis's songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis is known for supporting animal rights, promoting a straight edge and vegan lifestyle, and addressing further social and political issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Earth Crisis's views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis have been longtime supporters for organizations such as the Animal Defense League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an example of Earth Crisis's activism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "Lead singer Karl Buechner was invited to address the Congress about teens and substance abuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Earth Crisis's greatest successes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was All Out War by Earth Crisis released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis became the face of straight edge throughout the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Earth Crisis portrayed in the media?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1329, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis's seventh and eighth albums, Neutralize the Threat and Salvation of Innocents, are concept albums entirely dedicated to real-life vigilantes and animal rights/anti-vivisection, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Earth Crisis accomplish anything else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "Senator Joe Lieberman led the fight to create a new Department of Homeland Security.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Joe Lieberman play in the creation of DHS?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Joe Lieberman introduced legislation to reorganize the federal government to better protect the American people from terrorism and natural disasters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Lieberman's efforts to create a new DHS lead to the creation of the department?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "After months of opposing the plan, the White House eventually endorsed the concept.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Lieberman's anti-terrorism legislation popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "Legislation that passed Congress in 2002 created a department incorporating key organizational elements Senator Joe Lieberman advocated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after the White House endorsed Joe Lieberman's anti-terrorism legislation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins drafted legislation to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The legislation elevated FEMA to special status within the Department of Homeland Security.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Lieberman play a role in the DHS after its creation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After the Department of Homeland Security was created, did Joe Lieberman continue working in it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "The legislation passed Congress in September 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Joe Lieberman's involvement with FEMA?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1330, "Truth_answer": "Joe Lieberman held an oversight hearing on implementation of the FEMA reforms on May 22, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217040919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Lieberman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Lieberman introduce any other legislation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "In August 1783, Guy Carleton was informed that Great Britain would grant the United States its independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Evacuation of New York begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton did his best to have them resettled outside the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when the Loyalists left the Thirteen Colonies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "The Americans agreed to this, but as far as can be determined, the Crown never paid compensation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the American slave owners respond to Guy Carleton's refusal to return their slaves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was notable for carrying out the Crown's promise of freedom to slaves who joined the British.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guy Carleton accomplish while in New York?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "Upon his return to England, Guy Carleton recommended the creation of a position of Governor General of all the provinces in British North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guy Carleton do after he was no longer in charge of his command?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was appointed Governor-in-chief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Guy Carleton after the resettlement of Loyalists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Guy Carleton's life like in England?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guy Carleton have any family during his time in England?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "Quebec", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Guy Carleton reside post-war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was appointed Governor-in-chief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guy Carleton do in Quebec?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was mostly ignored.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guy Carleton do anything notable while Governor-in-chief?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was raised to the Peerage in August 1786 as Lord Dorchester, Baron of Dorchester in the County of Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guy Carleton do after his position as Governor-in-chief?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "Until 1792", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Guy Carleton in Quebec?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton left for Canada again on 18 August 1793 to resume his duties there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guy Carleton hold any positions after his time in the House of Lords?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "On 9 July 1796 Guy Carleton sailed from Canada to Britain, never to return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guy Carleton stay in Canada for long?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1332, "Truth_answer": "On 10 November 1808, Guy Carleton died suddenly at Stubbings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guy Carleton die in Britain?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "In mid-2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Slipknot (band) take their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot went on hiatus because of internal conflicts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Slipknot take their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot Band members focused on side projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Slipknot do during their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "Vocalist Taylor and guitarist Root revived Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the side projects of the Slipknot band members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Jordison created Murderdolls with vocalist Wednesday 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other members of Slipknot that worked on side projects too?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "Percussionist Crahan founded To My Surprise and DJ Wilson went solo as DJ Starscream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other side projects from the members of Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "On November 22, 2002, Slipknot released their second DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slipknot (band) get back together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "On December 12, 2013, Slipknot announced through its official website that Joey Jordison had left the band after 18 years, citing personal reasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Slipknot article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1333, "Truth_answer": "Taylor said Jordison would not be appearing on the new album because he did not participate in any songwriting sessions before his departure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did other Slipknot members respond to Joey Jordison leaving the band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1334, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Litvinenko support terrorism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1334, "Truth_answer": "Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a060508crockertemp&scale=4_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does FSB stand for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1334, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Alexander Litvinenko was officially transferred to the Third Chief Directorate of the KGB, Military Counter Intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111000459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alexander Litvinenko's position in the KGB?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1334, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What terrorist attacks was Alexander Litvinenko involved in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1335, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Litvinenko's illness was later attributed to poisoning with radionuclide polonium-210 after the Health Protection Agency found significant amounts of the rare and highly toxic element in his body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111000459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alexander Litvinenko poisoned?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1335, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Litvinenko met with two former agents early on the day he fell ill – Dmitry Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who poisoned Alexander Litvinenko?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1335, "Truth_answer": "Expert on Russia Paul Joyal suggested that A message has been communicated to anyone who wants to speak out against the Kremlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Alexander Litvinenko poisoned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1335, "Truth_answer": "On 1 November 2006, Alexander Litvinenko suddenly fell ill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning_of_Alexander_Litvinenko_p0", "https://gosint.wordpress.com/2018/11/23/on-this-day-former-fsb-officer-alexander-litvinenko-dies-november-23-2006/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111000459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111000459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning_of_Alexander_Litvinenko_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Alexander Litvinenko poisoned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "The band toured in support of the album throughout 2008 and continued until October 31, 2009, resulting in Slipknot's third hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Slipknot (band) third hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "During the hiatus, several Slipknot band members focused on respective side projects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Slipknot (band) take their third hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Taylor founded Junk Beer Kidnap Band and returned to Stone Sour with guitarist Root.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What side projects did the members of Slipknot work on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Crahan continued working with his band Dirty Little Rabbits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other members of Slipknot work on during the band's third hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Jordison returned with his band Murderdolls and became the new permanent drummer of Rob Zombie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Slipknot members side projects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Percussionist Fehn is a full-time bassist with metalcore band Will Haven and Sid Wilson founded the eponymous band Sid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that all of the side projects of the Slipknot band members?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "The band was hesitant to comment on the future of Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So the band Slipknot never got back together after their third hiatus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Jordison told The Pulse of Radio there is another Slipknot record already kinda in the making“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What statements did Slipknot make about reuniting after their third hiatus?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Vocalist Taylor told FMQB Productions he was very conflicted about whether or not [he wants] to do anything with Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What statements were made from other Slipknot members that conflicted with what Joey Jordison said?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1336, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot singer Corey Taylor regrouped with his other band Stone Sour in 2017, and they released their album Hydrograd on June 30.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Slipknot article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "The role of a Bond girl is typically a high-profile part that can sometimes give a major boost to the career of unestablished actresses", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What had an effect on the career after being a Bond girl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "Jane Seymour was an unknown when she was cast in Live and Let Die, and then became a household name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was taking a role as a Bond girl considered to be successful career move?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "Jane Seymour later won an Emmy Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Jane Seymour win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "At one time it was said that appearing as a Bond girl would damage an actress's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other things about playing a Bond girl that had an effect on actress's careers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "Lois Chiles is often cited as a case in point, even though her career did not suffer because of her portrayal of Holly Goodhead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it said that playing a Bond girl would damage an actress's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "Kim Basinger had perhaps the most successful post-Bond career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bond girl article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "After her break-out role in Never Say Never Again, Basinger went on to win an Academy Award for her performance in L.A. Confidential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103124113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girl_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Kim Basinger considered the most successful Bond girl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "She garnered a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Natural.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105102844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Basinger_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Basinger win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1337, "Truth_answer": "She received an ensemble award from the National Board of Review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105102844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Basinger_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kim Basinger do to contribute to her being successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "During the hiatus, the Fall Out Boy members each pursued individual musical interests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the band Fall Out Boy have a hiatus in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Andy Hurley seek treatment for his depression?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump was the only member of the quartet to take on a solo project while Fall Out Boy was on hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did members of Fall Out Boy work on other things during their break?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump was the only member of the quartet to take on a solo project, recording debut album Soul Punk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one thing Patrick Stump worked on during the hiatus of Fall Out Boy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz formed electronic duo Black Cards with vocalist Bebe Rexha in July 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other Fall Out Boy band members do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "Andy Hurley ventured farther into rock during the hiatus, drumming with multiple bands over the three-year period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's another side project one member of Fall Out Boy worked on during hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the large band Patrick Stump put together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz also completed writing a novel, Gray, that he had been working on for six years outside the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting that was done during Fall Out Boy's hiatus?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1338, "Truth_answer": "Andy Hurley drummed for bands Burning Empires and Enabler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what bands did Any Hurley drum with?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "In April 1997, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones became a quartet again, as they added saxophone player Jeff Coffin to the mix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the return to the quartet for the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "In June 1998, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their sixth album, and fifth studio album, Left of Cool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones record an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "Billboard Heatseekers 6", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the record Left of Cool by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "In July 2000, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones released their seventh album, Outbound, another studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones produce any other records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 3", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314161839id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Cosmic_Hippo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_(album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_of_Cool_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_Tofu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album Outbound by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "In July Béla Fleck and the Flecktones toured Europe and sat in on the second set of a Phish show in Lyon, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "For The Hidden Land, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones didn't want any guest musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Béla Fleck and the Flecktones article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1339, "Truth_answer": "For Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to keep moving forward, they felt their music had to get back to the roots of the quartet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck_and_the_Flecktones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Béla Fleck and the Flecktones not want guest musicians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers performed in numerous comedy clubs in the Greenwich Village area of New York City in the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joan Rivers in 1960?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers also describes working in the Village alongside noted musicians Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon and Simon and Garfunkel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers perform alone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers had a brief role in the cult drama film The Swimmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie did Joan Rivers act in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "For the book, Joan Rivers posthumously won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.promipool.com/celebrities/in-memoriam-a-look-back-at-fashion-police-star-joan-rivers-career_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What award was Joan Rivers given?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers subsequently hosted The Joan Rivers Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers have any other work apart from acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon and Simon and Garfunkel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224143816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Rivers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joan Rivers work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1340, "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers authored 12 best-selling books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Rivers write any books?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Since the early 1920s, there has been speculation that Davies and Hearst had a child together some time between 1920 and 1923. The child was rumored to be Patricia Lake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Davies_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Patricia Lake?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Lake was given to Marion Davies' sister Rose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who raised Patricia Lake as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Lake first met actor Arthur Lake when he was visiting at Marion Davies's beach house. She and Arthur married in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930104112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Lake_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patricia Lake marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Schools in New York and Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930104112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Lake_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Patricia Lake educated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Both Patricia Lake and her husband are interred in the same crypt as Marion Davies at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930104112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Lake_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "interesting facts about Patricia Lake?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 1897.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Marion Davies born?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Marion Davies died on September 22, 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Marion Davies still living?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "They had two children: Arthur Patrick Lake, and Marion Rose Lake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patricia Lake have children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1341, "Truth_answer": "Actor Arthur Lake", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Patricia Lake marry?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state did Dolph Lundgren live in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren is an avid football fan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Dolph Lundgren like to do for fun?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "Everton FC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dolph Lundgren like a certain team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s, Dolph Lundgren had relationships with Jamaican singer Grace Jones and American model Paula Barbieri.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going in Dolph Lundgren's personal life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Dolph Lundgren married Anette Qviberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dolph Lundgren marry either Grace Jones or Paula Barbieri?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "The couple decided they liked Marbella so much that they rented accommodation there for years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dolph Lundgren do after marrying?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "They have two daughters: Ida Sigrid Lundgren and Greta Eveline Lundgren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dolph Lundgren and Anette Qviberg have children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "In early May 2009, Dolph Lundgren's Marbella home was reportedly broken into by three masked burglars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in Dolph Lundgren life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "The masked burglars tied up and threatened Dolph Lundgren's wife, but fled when they found a family photo and realized that the house was owned by Lundgren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the burglary on Dolph Lundgren's house?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1342, "Truth_answer": "After the incident, Dolph Lundgren's elder daughter, Ida, suffered from PTSD. His wife was the most traumatized, and as of 2011, they are divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Dolph Lundgren's family effected by the burglarly on their home?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Stallone had a lasting influence on Dolph Lundgren's fitness regime and diet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dolph Lundgren's diet like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren split his food intake between five or six smaller meals a day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Dolph Lundgren's diet like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lungren ate a much higher percentage of protein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dolph Lundgren do besides split his meals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren cites dead lifting and squats as the best exercises for muscle building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Dolph Lundgren train?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dolph Lundgren's book successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Dolph Lundgren say in the book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren is working on releasing his own range of vitamins and supplements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dolph Lundgren take protein supplements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren does, however, also like to spar and practice his karate in the gym to keep in top shape aside from weight lifting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Dolph Lundgren do to maintain his physique?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "Although Dolph Lundgren had begun lifting weights as a teenager, he cites co-star Sylvester Stallone as the man who got him into serious bodybuilding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dolph Lundgren a buff guy before he started following Stallone?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1343, "Truth_answer": "On 9 September 2014, Dolph Lundgren published Dolph Lundgren: Train Like an Action Hero: Be Fit Forever, a book which contains a detailed account of his earlier life and troubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note in the Dolph Lundgren article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1344, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Greene and Brian Stone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Buffalo Springfield's management?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1344, "Truth_answer": "The first Buffalo Springfield single, Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing, was released in August.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Buffalo Springfield's first recordings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1344, "Truth_answer": "In November 1966, Stills composed For What It's Worth“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buffalo Springfield release any other songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1344, "Truth_answer": "Young and Stills have long maintained that their own mono mix was superior to the stereo mix engineered by Greene and Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Buffalo Springfield's first recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1345, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield formed in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the group Buffalo Springfield form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1345, "Truth_answer": "Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Buffalo Springfield meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1345, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Buffalo Springfield's guitarist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1345, "Truth_answer": "Dewey Martin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Buffalo Springfield's drummer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies lived as a couple for decades but were never married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Davies_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Hearst's relationship with Marion Davies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "William Hearst's wife refused to give him a divorce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Davies_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why didn't William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "William Hearst reportedly came close to marrying Marion Davies, but decided his wife's settlement demands were too high.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Davies_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't William Randolph Hearst divorce his wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "Lita Grey, the second wife of Charlie Chaplin, wrote four decades later that Marion Davies confided with her about the relationship with William Hearst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "could you give me some more interesting information on Marion Davies please?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "Marion Davies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Hearst possesive of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "The two spent most of the Second World War at William Hearst's Northern California estate of Wyntoon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies living?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies ever part ways?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "William Hearst provided handsomely for Marion Davies, leaving her 170,000 shares of Hearst Corporation stock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Davies_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Hearst provide Marion Davies in his will?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1346, "Truth_answer": "Hearst left Marion Davies 170,000 shares of Hearst Corporation stock, in addition to 30,000 he had established for her in a trust fund in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the provisions of the will benefit Marion Davies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1347, "Truth_answer": "The USGA's sportsmanship award is named the Bob Jones Award in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(golfer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Jones known for any particular reason in the sporting world as having good sportsmanship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1347, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jones was ranked as the third greatest golfer of all time in a major survey published by Golf Magazine, September 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bobby Jones hold any records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1347, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jones contribute to any charitable organizations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1347, "Truth_answer": "1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Jones retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "The B-52's held an impromptu jam session after sharing a flaming volcano drink at a Chinese restaurant in Athens, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The B-52's end up together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "The B-52's first single, Rock Lobster, recorded in 1978, was an underground success, led them to performing at CBGB and Max's Kansas City in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were The B-52's discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "Planet Claire and Dance This Mess Around.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The B-52's have any other singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The B-52's receive any awards for the singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any drama within The B-52's during the early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "Copyright issues with Yoko Ono led to the cover song Don't Worry being replaced by Moon 83 — a rearranged version of There's a Moon in the Sky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about The B-52's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "Strickland suggested the name after a dream he had had one night, of a band performing in a hotel lounge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made The B-52's choose that name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1348, "Truth_answer": "Five", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members are in the group The B-52's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, the B-52's signed contracts as they flew over to Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas to record their debut studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The B-52's in 1979?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "The B-52's", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album did The B-52's record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "The album was a major success, especially in Australia, where it reached number three on the charts alongside its three singles Planet Claire, Rock Lobster, and Dance This Mess Around.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album The B-52's by The B-52's do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "50,000^", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the album The B-52's sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "On August 27, 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wild Planet by The B-52's come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "The album reached number eighteen on the Billboard 200 chart in 1980 and was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_B-52%27s_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Wild Planet album by The B-52's do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did mesopotamia by The B-52's come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1349, "Truth_answer": "The EP was a moderate success, and spawned three single releases: double A-sides Deep Sleep/Nip it in the Bud, Cake/Loveland and Mesopotamia/Throw That Beat in the Garbage Can.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813215958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia_(EP)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album Mesopotamia by The B-52's do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1350, "Truth_answer": "studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Beautiful a song or an album by Jessica Mauboy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1350, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful debuted at number three and was certified platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Beautiful by Jessica Mauboy a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1350, "Truth_answer": "The lead single To the End of the Earth peaked at number 21 and was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the top singles from the album Beautiful by Jessica Mauboy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1350, "Truth_answer": "The second single Pop a Bottle debuted at number two and was certified platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hits on the album Beautiful by Jessica Mauboy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1350, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful produced five singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many hits did the album Beautiful by Jessica Mauboy ultimately produce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did they start the correspondent segments", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1351, "Truth_answer": "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Daily Show interview", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1351, "Truth_answer": "Guests come from a wide range of cultural sources, and include actors, musicians, authors, athletes, pundits, policy experts and political figures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of issues did the Daily Show interviews relate to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1351, "Truth_answer": "John Oliver traveled to South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Daily Show article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Oliver in Africa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1352, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks' third album, Ropin' the Wind, was released in September 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ropin' the Wind one of Garth Brooks albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1352, "Truth_answer": "September 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Ropin the Wind byGarth Brooks released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1352, "Truth_answer": "Singles included The River, What She's Doing Now, and a cover of Billy Joel's Shameless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ropin the Wind by Garth Brooks have any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1352, "Truth_answer": "September 14, 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garth Brooks release The Chase?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1352, "Truth_answer": "A 1993 GLAAD Media Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any awards won for The Chase by Garth Brooks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1353, "Truth_answer": "In March 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the lineup Blink-182 change?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1353, "Truth_answer": "Skiba joined Blink-182 as an official member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_(Blink-182_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Skiba with Blink-182", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1353, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Blink-182 done any tours with Skiba?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1353, "Truth_answer": "California became Blink-182's second number-one album on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the album California by Blink-182?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1353, "Truth_answer": "California earned Blink-182 their first nomination for Best Rock Album at the Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Blink-182 ever won a grammy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1353, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what plans do Blink-182 have for the future?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "The North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mia Hamm play for another team before coming to Washington?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "As a high school freshman and sophomore, Mia Hamm played soccer for Notre Dame Catholic High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the North Carolina Tar Heels Mia Hamm's first team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm often started as a forward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Mia Hamm play on her high school soccer team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm played in 19 of the Freedom's 21 matches during the 2001 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mia Hamm record in 2001?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "The goal set a new record for most goals scored in international play by a woman or man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mia Hamm a top scorer for the US soccer team in the 2001 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "After advancing to the semi-finals where the U.S. faced Brazil, Mia Hamm scored the game-winning goal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which game was the US match where Mia Hamm scored her record-setting goal that season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm scored the game-winning goal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the US team win the semi-final Olympic game in 2000?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1354, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games did the US 2000 Olympics soccer team play? Who was in the final?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "On May 22, 1999, Mia Hamm broke the all-time international goal record with her 108th goal in a game against Brazil in Orlando, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1999?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm was named Sportswoman of the Year by the Women's Sports Foundation in 1997 and 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mia Hamm win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "The United States women's national soccer team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p39", "https://autographsforsale.com/olympics-soccer-and-racing-cards.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Mia Hamm play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm held the record for most international goals scored—by a woman or man—until 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mia Hamm set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "Foot and groin injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mia Hamm suffer any injuries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "April Heinrichs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Mia Hamm coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm held the record for most international goals scored—by a woman or man—until 2013 and remains in third place behind former teammate Abby Wambach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some teammates of Mia Hamm's?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm competed in four FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments: the inaugural 1991 in China, 1995 in Sweden, 1999 and 2003 in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the fifa world cup that Mia Hamm played in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1355, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the U.S. clinched the first World Cup championship title after a 2–1 win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mia Hamm's team win the FIFA world cup?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1356, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 reunited in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Blink-182 in 2009 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1356, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 reunited in 2009, producing the trio's sixth album, Neighborhoods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Blink-182 make any music during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1356, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 was one of the most popular bands at the turn of the millennium, and spearheaded the second wave of pop punk and its journey into the mainstream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Blink-182 article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1356, "Truth_answer": "Darkside was released on July 26, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkside_(Blink-182_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blink-182 produce any new music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Darkside by Blink-182 do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1356, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 played a European tour in August 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Blink-182 in 2014?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "Mahela Jayawardene", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kumar Sangakkara vice captain under?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "The ICC World XI Test team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Kumar Sangakkara play on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Kumar Sangakkara's season go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "Kumar Sangakkara won the Man of the Match award in the final of the 2014 ICC World Twenty20, where he helped the team win their first title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable wins did Kumar Sangakkara have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "The ICC People's Choice Award in 2011 ICC Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kumar Sangakkara receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "Kumar Sangakkara couldn't participate as a player in the inaugural edition in 2012 as he suffered a finger injury weeks before the tournament during a One Day International against India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kumar Sangakkara's article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kumar Sangakkara's injury affect the teams ability to play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "In February 2009, Mahela Jayawardene announced that he would step down from captaincy. Kumar Sangakkara succeeded Jayawardene as Sri Lanka's captain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kumar Sangakkara become captain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "Mahela Jayawardene announced that he would step down from captaincy in the best interests of the Sri Lankan team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Mahela Jayawardene want to step down from captaincy of the Sri Lanka cricket team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "A month in advance of the 2011 World Cup in March, Kumar Sangakkara decided that he would resign the captaincy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kumar Sangakkara win the 2011 Cricket World Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "Kumar Sangakkara said that captaining Sri Lanka is a job that ages you very quickly ... It's rarely a job you will last long in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kumar Sangakkara step down from captaincy of the Sri Lanka cricket team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "On 27 June 2015, Kumar Sangakkara officially announced his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kumar Sangakkara retire after leaving the captaincy of the Sri Lanka cricket team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "Kumar Sangakkara offered to continue as Test captain if deemed necessary for transition to new skipper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kumar Sangakkara do after stepping down?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1358, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Kumar Sangakkara was honored as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Kumar Sangakkara honored?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://nycountryswag.com/nycs-swag-spotlight-ana-cristina-cash/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Taylor Swift's major musical influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy, and Jimmy Eat World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what rock bands did Taylor Swift like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of Taylor Swift's pop focused album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "One of Taylor Swift's earliest musical memories is listening to her maternal grandmother, Marjorie Finlay, sing in church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Taylor Swift's earliest musical memory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift also attributes her fascination with writing and storytelling to her mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Taylor Swift get her love of story telling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "1980s synth-pop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which genre inspired Taylor Swift's 5th album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Tammy Wynette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Taylor Swift's favorite country singers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1359, "Truth_answer": "Big Machine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the record label Taylor Swift signed to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift was drawn to the storytelling aspect of country music, and was introduced to the genre listening to Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists influenced Taylor Swift the most?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Branch, Alanis Morissette, Fefe Dobson, Colbie Caillat, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Pete Wentz, Lana Del Rey, and Halsey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artist influenced Taylor Swift's sound?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "As a child, she enjoyed Disney film soundtracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music does Taylor Swift like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "In her high school years, Taylor Swift listened to rock bands like Dashboard Confessional, Fall Out Boy, and Jimmy Eat World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift have a favorite rock band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift's fifth album was influenced by some of her favorite 1980s pop acts, including Peter Gabriel, Annie Lennox, Phil Collins and Like a Prayer-era Madonna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift like other music as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift attributes her fascination with writing and storytelling to her mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift's mother influence her?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift's father influence her sound?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1360, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift traveled regularly to New York City for vocal and acting lessons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift travel often?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger Bernard Fanning wrote the lyrics for My Happiness as a reflection the band spent touring to promote their work, and the loneliness that came as a result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Powderfinger song, My Happiness about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger Bernard Fanning wrote the lyrics for My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the Powderfinger song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "My Happiness is Powderfinger's most successful; it peaked at number 4 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and charted in the United States on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Powderfinger song, My Happiness do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger song, My Happiness was attacked by some fans as being like Lauryn Hill, bland and boring Top 40 bullshit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Powderfinger song, My Happiness similar to Lauryn Hill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger song, My Happiness was inspired by Bernard Fanning's love of gospel and soul music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the Powderfinger song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did frontman Bernard Fanning have a hard time writing Powderfinger song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "Despite its melancholy mood, Powderfinger song, My Happiness is considered by many to be a love song, a suggestion Bernard Fanning regards as mystifying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Powderfinger song, My Happiness besides Bernard Fanning's composing of it?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1361, "Truth_answer": "Much of Bernard Fanning's writing for Powderfinger song, My Happiness is inspired by non-rock music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the other types of music that inspired Bernard Fanning to write Powderfinger song, My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1362, "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch opens the book, Genesis of a Music with an overview of music history, and argues that Western music began to suffer from the time of Bach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Harry Partch's music theories?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1362, "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch goes on to explain his tuning theory based on just intonation, and the ensemble of musical instruments of his own invention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307133837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_of_a_Music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harry Partch cover in his book, Genesis of a Music besides arguing that Western music began to suffer from the time of Bach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1362, "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch's Genesis of a Music has been highly influential to succeeding generations of microtonal composers, including Lou Harrison, and James Tenney. A revised and enlarged second edition was published.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harry Partch's book, Genesis of a Music received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1362, "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch uses the terms Otonality and Utonality to describe chords whose pitch classes are the harmonics or subharmonics of a given fixed tone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other theories did Harry Partch have besides his tuning theory based on just intonation and Western musics suffering from the time of Bach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1363, "Truth_answer": "Sir Curtly Elconn Lynwall Ambrose, KCN is a former cricketer from Antigua who played 98 Test matches for the West Indies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which sport did Curtly Ambrose play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1363, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Curtly Ambrose develop a slower ball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1363, "Truth_answer": "Suffering from fatigue, Curtly Ambrose was less successful later in 1989 when India toured the West Indies taking five wickets in the four-Test series at an average of 54.60.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtly Ambrose ever suffer from fatigue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1363, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtly Ambrose's teams ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1364, "Truth_answer": "In the 1997 edition of Covering Islam: How the Media and the Experts Determine How We See the Rest of the World, Said criticized the Orientalist bias of Western news.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward Said first critique US foreign policy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1364, "Truth_answer": "Covering Islam is a 1981 book by Palestinian author Edward Said, in which he discusses how the Western media distorts the image of Islam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612125157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covering_Islam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward Said's Covering Islam an article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1364, "Truth_answer": "Edward Said criticized the American military involvement in the Kosovo War as an imperial action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Said_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other criticism did Edward Said make of American foreign policy other than Oriental bias of Western news?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1364, "Truth_answer": "Edward Said described the Iraq Liberation Act, promulgated during the Clinton Administration, as the political license that predisposed the U.S. to invade Iraq in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Said give an example of his US foreign policy bias?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1364, "Truth_answer": "Edward Said exemplified the continual support of Israel by successive U.S. presidential governments, as actions meant to perpetuate regional political instability in the Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Said_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other examples Edward Said gave of US foreign policy bias besides the Iraq Liberation Act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there backlash from people who disagreed with Edward Said?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1365, "Truth_answer": "According to Edward Said, orientalism is inextricably tied to the imperialist societies who produced it, which makes much Orientalist work inherently political and servile to power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111015331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orientalism_(book)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Said feel about orientalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1365, "Truth_answer": "Edward W. Said's book, Orientalism provoked much professional and personal criticism for Said among academics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Edward Said and orientalism besides his statement that orientalism is inextricably tied to the imperialist societies who produced it?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1365, "Truth_answer": "Traditional Orientalists, such as Albert Hourani, Robert Graham Irwin, Nikki Keddie, Bernard Lewis, and Kanan Makiya, suffered negative consequences, because Orientalism affected public perception of their intellectual integrity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Said_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which academics criticized Edward W. Said's book, Orientalism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1365, "Truth_answer": "Nikki R. Keddie is an American scholar of Eastern, Iranian, and women's history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720173344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Keddie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nikki Keddie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1365, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Keddie said that Edward Said's critical work about the field of Orientalism had caused, in their academic disciplines, Some unfortunate consequences...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Said_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nikki Keddie have to say about Edward W. Said's book, Orientalism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What unfortunate consequences did Edward W. Said's book, Orientalism cause?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1366, "Truth_answer": "Caroline Corr said they blend of modern rhythms and technology with acoustic instruments, violin, tin whistle, drums and of course the voices, the marrying of these instruments is our sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about The Corrs' musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1366, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What in particular about the voices of The Corrs was unique?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1366, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs' main influences were their parents who were musicians and encouraged them to learn instruments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was The Corrs band influenced by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1366, "Truth_answer": "The Corrs drew inspiration from musicians such as The Eagles, The Police, The Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkel and Fleetwood Mac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corrs_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Corrs and their musical style and influences besides their parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1367, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair signed a rematch at Uncensored 1999 which was billed as a First Blood barbed wire steel cage Match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to Ric Flair's final world championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1367, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair went against Hulk Hogan where Flair's presidency and Hogan's WCW World Heavyweight Championship were on the line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ric Flair's opponent at Uncensored 1999 for his rematch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1367, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair played a major role in the New World Order invasion storyline in late 1996 and throughout 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What activities was Ric Flair involved in during his reign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1367, "Truth_answer": "The New World Order became one of the most influential forces in the mid-to-late 1990s success of WCW turned mainstream North American professional wrestling more mature-oriented.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did New World Order have followings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1367, "Truth_answer": "In April 1998, Ric Flair disappeared from WCW television, due to a lawsuit filed by Eric Bischoff for no-showing a live episode of Thunder on April 16, 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ric Flair and the feud with New World Order?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1367, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ric Flair's lawsuit by Eric Bischoff end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "On March 31, 2012, while still contracted to TNA, Ric Flair became the first person to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 with Ric Flair?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair's second time inducted into WWE Hall of Fame was part of the class of 2012 with The Four Horsemen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ric Flair inducted two times into the WWE Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "Besides Ric Flair, The Four Horsemen in professional wrestling were Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson and Tully Blanchard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of the Four Horsemen of professional wrestling besides Ric Flair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair appeared on the April 28, 2014, episode of Raw, alongside the reunited Evolution and The Shield", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ric Flair wrestle again after 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "On the post-SummerSlam Raw in August 2015, Ric Flair interrupted Jon Stewart, who had saved Flair's 16 world title record by preventing Cena's victory the previous night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ric Flair done anything else since appearing on the 2014 episode of Raw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "Flair appeared on the July 22 Raw Reunion episode and raised a toast alongside Triple H, Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin and various other fellow wrestlers of his era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ric Flair make additional appearances in wrestling besides SummerSlam Raw in 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ric Flair's old teammates respond in the Raw Reunion episode?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "The band, Skyhooks formed in March 1973 in Melbourne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band, Skyhooks form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "Greg Macainsh and Imants Freddie Strauks both attended Norwood High School in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed the band, Skyhooks initially?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "The first Skyhooks single, Living in the 70's, was released in August, ahead their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band, Skyhooks' first single?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Skyhooks initially receive a good reception from the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "The band, Skyhooks' first gig was on 16 April 1973 at St Jude's Church hall in Carlton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant moments with the band, Skyhooks in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "A poorly received show at the January 1974 Sunbury Pop Festival saw the band, Skyhooks booed off stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band, Skyhooks do their poorly received show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Skyhooks have any good shows in their early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1369, "Truth_answer": "After seeing his performance on TV, Steve Hill phoned Greg Macainsh and resigned from the band, Skyhooks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything bad happen in the early years with the band, Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Tommy Hilfiger was approached by businessman Mohan Murjani, to pursue his goal of designing and heading a men's sportswear line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the founding of Tommy Hilfiger Inc. start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Tommy Hilfiger founded the Tommy Hilfiger Corporation with support from The Murjani Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tommy Hilfiger Inc. start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "The Tommy Hilfiger clothing line made its debut with a high-profile marketing campaign, which included a large billboard in Times Square by advertiser George Lois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger Inc. do good from the start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger was serving as the company's co-chairman by 1997, and that year he published his first book, titled All American: A Style Book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of the founding of Tommy Hilfiger Inc did you find interesting besides debuting with a high-profile marketing campaign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tommy Hilfiger's book, All American: A Style Book do with the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "After licensing Pepe Jeans USA in 1995, in 1996, Tommy Hilfiger Inc. began distributing women's clothing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217012404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger do any other interesting things during the founding of Tommy Hilfiger Inc. besides publishing his first book, All American: A Style Book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger and his former wife, Susan Cirona had four children. Tommy Hilfiger and his second wife, Dee Ocleppo had a son in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Tommy Hilfiger have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1370, "Truth_answer": "In 2003 Tommy Hilfiger's daughter Ally was part of the MTV reality series Rich Girls. His son, Richard, is a musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other interesting fact that you liked about Tommy Hilfiger besides his children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "With Jonathan Cain on board, the band, Journey began writing material that would eventually lead up to Journey's biggest studio album, Escape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band, Journey in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "With Jonathan Cain on board, the band, Journey began writing material that would eventually lead up to Journey's biggest studio album, Escape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band, Journey record during their early sessions during 1981?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "Journey's album, Escape included three top-ten hits: Who's Cryin' Now, Don't Stop Believin' and Open Arms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were popular on Journey's album, Escape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "MTV videotaped one of the band, Journey's two sold-out shows in Houston on November 6, 1981, in front of over 20,000 fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 1981-1982 with the band, Journey besides the release of their album, Escape?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was MTV's videotaped footage of Journey's sold-out shows in 1981 successful on the channel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "Capitalizing on their success, the band, Journey recorded radio commercials for Budweiser.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the MTV videotaped footage of Journey's sold-out shows in 1981?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "The band, Journey sold rights for use in two video games: the Journey arcade game by Bally/Midway and Journey Escape by Data Age for the Atari 2600.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Journey do anything besides the radio commercials for Budweiser with their success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "The band, Journey released their next album, Frontiers in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band, Journey do in the 1981–1983 period besides commercials and their album, Escape?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "Journey's album, Frontiers reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and the highest-charting album in the United Kingdom, reaching No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Journey's album, Frontiers successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1371, "Truth_answer": "Journey's album, Frontiers would garner four top 40 singles: After the Fall, Send Her My Love, Faithfully, and Separate Ways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Journey's album, Frontiers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "The Maya developed their first civilization in the Preclassic period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting in 2000BC or near that time with the Maya civilization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "The Late Preclassic cultural florescence collapsed in the 1st century AD and many of the great Maya cities of the epoch were abandoned; the cause of this collapse is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen in AD with the Maya civilization?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the great Maya cities of the epoch collapsed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "In the Late Preclassic Period, the enormous city of El Mirador grew to cover approximately 16 square kilometres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about the preclassic period with Maya civilization besides the collapse of the great Maya cities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "The Kaminaljuyu is a Pre-Columbian site of the Maya civilization that was primarily occupied from 1500 BC to AD 1200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125045838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaminaljuyu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kaminaljuyu and its connection with Maya civilization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "By approximately 400 BC, early Maya rulers were raising stelae.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen in 100AD or before that with Maya civilization?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "Takalik Abaj and Chocolá were two of the most important cities on the Pacific coastal plain, and Komchen grew to become an important site in northern Yucatán for Maya civilization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the preclassic period of Maya civilization besides rulers raising stelae?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a population of Maya civilization cities, Takalik Abaj and Chocolá?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "The Maya civilization occupied a wide territory that included southeastern Mexico and northern Central America. This area included the entire Yucatán Peninsula.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Yucatan and its relationship with Maya civilization?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1372, "Truth_answer": "The Maya preclassic civilization period was characterised by sedentary communities and the introduction of pottery and fired clay figurines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Maya preclassic period civilization besides the Yucatan Peninsula?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "The Maya civilization developed within the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers a region that spreads from northern Mexico southwards into Central America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mesoamerica and its connection with Maya civilization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "The Mesoamerican area gave rise to a series of cultural developments that included complex societies, agriculture, cities, monumental architecture, writing, and calendrical systems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p3", "https://www.ecoshock.org/2017/03/how-and-why-collapse-happens.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Maya civilization culture like in Mesoamerica?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "The set of traits shared by Mesoamerican cultures also included astronomical knowledge, blood and human sacrifice, and a cosmovision that viewed the world as divided into four divisions.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ecoshock.org/2017/03/how-and-why-collapse-happens.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other unique features of Maya civilization culture besides the rise to a series of cultural developments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the four divisions that Maya civilization viewed the world divided into?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "By 6000 BC, the early inhabitants of Mesoamerica were experimenting with the domestication of plants, a process that eventually led to the establishment of sedentary agricultural societies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Maya civilization do in Mesoamerica?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of plants did the Maya civilization grow in Mesoamerica?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "All Mesoamerican cultures used Stone Age technology; after c. 1000 AD copper, silver and gold were worked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mesoamericans have any technological advances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "Mesoamerica is linguistically diverse, with most languages falling within a small number of language families—the major families are Mayan, Mixe–Zoquean, Otomanguean, and Uto-Aztecan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What language did Mesoamericans speak?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "The Maya civilization engaged in a dynamic relationship with neighbouring cultures that included the Olmecs, Mixtecs, Teotihuacan, the Aztecs, and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Maya civilization play in Mesoamerica?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "During the Early Classic period, the Maya city of Tikal was key Maya foci in a network that extended beyond the Maya area into the highlands of central Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Maya live in Mesoamerican cities?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "Mayan city Kaminaljuyu was also a key foci in a network that extended beyond the Maya area into the highlands of central Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other Maya cities in Mesoamerica besides Tikal?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1373, "Truth_answer": "There was a strong Maya presence at the Tetitla compound of Teotihuacan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Maya civilization amd Mesoamerica besides the cities Tikal and Kaminaljuyu?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Maya Angelou married Tosh Angelos, a Greek electrician, former sailor, and aspiring musician, despite the condemnation of interracial relationships at the time and the disapproval of her mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Maya Angelou's adulthood and early career in 1951-1961?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou's marriage ended in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Maya Angelou's marriage to Tosh Angelos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou met novelist John Oliver Killens in 1959 and, at his urging, moved to New York to concentrate on her writing career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maya Angelou's writing career start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou joined the Harlem Writers Guild.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Maya Angelou's first work in New York?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou met several major African-American authors, including John Henrik Clarke, Rosa Guy, Paule Marshall, and Julian Mayfield in the Harlem Writers Guild.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other members of the Harlem Writers were there with Maya Angelou?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, riding on the popularity of calypso, Maya Angelou recorded her first album, Miss Calypso.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works from the 1951-1961 period is Maya Angelou known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "During 1954 and 1955, Maya Angelou toured Europe with a production of the opera Porgy and Bess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Maya Angelou's adulthood and early career besides recording her first album, Miss Calypso?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou was named the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Northern Coordinator for civil rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interests did Maya Angelou develop while in New York besides writing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "After meeting civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou and John Oliver Killens organized the legendary Cabaret for Freedom to benefit the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Maya Angelou's Cabaret for Freedom?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou was active in the Civil Rights Movement and worked with Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou participate in the Civil Rights movement?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1374, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou began her pro-Castro and anti-apartheid activism during 1951-1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Maya Angelou do during his early career and adulthood besides participate in the Civil Rights movement?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Maya Angelou grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou's parents were Bailey Johnson, a doorman and navy dietitian, and Vivian Johnson, a nurse and card dealer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Maya Angelou's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou had an older brother, Bailey Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Maya Angelou an only child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "When Maya Angelou was three, her parents' calamitous marriage ended, and their father sent her to Stamps, Arkansas, alone by train, to live with their paternal grandmother, Annie Henderson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Maya Angelou's childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou and her brother Bailey Jr. lived in Stamps, Arkansas for 4 years before their father's return.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Maya Angelou live in Stamps, Arkansas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Four years later, the children's father came to Stamps without warning and returned them to their mother's care in St. Louis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maya Angelou and her brother Bailey Jr. move again after Stamps, Arkansas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "At the age of eight, while living with her mother, Maya Angelou was sexually abused and raped by her mother's boyfriend, a man named Freeman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Freeman and his relationship to Maya Angelou?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Four days after his release, he was murdered, probably by Angelou's uncles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who murdered Maya Angelou's rapist, Freeman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason Maya Angelou's rapist, Freeman was murdered?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Maya Angelou became mute for almost five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Maya Angelou mute for?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after Freeman's murder, Maya Angelou and her brother were sent back to their grandmother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things happened during the murder of Maya Angelou's rapist, Freeman?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1375, "Truth_answer": "Mrs. Bertha Flowers, a family friend introduced Maya Angelou to authors such as Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Douglas Johnson, and James Weldon Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Maya Angelou and Bailey Jr. moving back with their grandmother work out?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts' 1996 reelection campaign featured state representative Ed Crocker as the Democratic candidate in a negative campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What major event happened during J. C. Watts' reelection?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "Ed Crocker suggested J. C. Watts might use drugs or sanction their use because he declined to participate in a voluntary drug screening in the House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. C. Watts' reelection campaign bring about any controversy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts denied the charge, took the drug test, and passed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it ever found out that J. C. Watts was using drugs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts was given a speaking role at the 1996 Republican National Convention and was re-elected with 58 percent of the vote in the 1996 U.S. House election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after J. C. Watts' drug test?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "Following the election, J. C. Watts switched from the Financial Services Committee to the House Transportation Committee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. C. Watts besides winning reelections after the drug test?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts was chosen to deliver the Republican reply to President Bill Clinton's State of the Union address in February 1997, the first African-American to do so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. C. Watts do anything else during the time after the reelection besides switching from the Financial Services Committee to the House Transportation Committee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "In his response, J. C. Watts focused on providing a positive vision of the Republican Party and advocated deficit and tax reduction and faith-based values.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did J. C. Watts' Republican reply to President Bill Clinton's State of the Union address turn out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. C. Watts's Republican reply to President Bill Clinton's State of the Union address his biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "Ayman Mohyeldin began his career in journalism working at NBC, as a desk assistant for the Washington D.C. bureau. Mohyeldin's first major assignments happened shortly after 9/11", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921172112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayman_Mohyeldin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ayman Mohyeldin start his career in journalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ayman Mohyeldin stay at NBC for a while?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "Ayman Mohyeldin's work in the CNN documentary Iraq:progress report about the daily struggles of Iraqis during the war was nominated for an Emmy Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921172112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayman_Mohyeldin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ayman Mohyeldin do a good job working as a journalist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "Ayman Mohyeldin's coverage of major news events in the Arab World and Middle East include the Iraq War, and the first multi-candidate presidential Egyptian elections in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921172112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayman_Mohyeldin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ayman Mohyeldin's career besides his CNN documentary, Iraq:progress report?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "Ayman Mohyeldin said, There was a real shortage of people with language skills or expertise in the Middle East...I got a lot of experience.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of experience did Ayman Mohyeldin describe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ayman Mohyeldin deal with any conflicts with his journalism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ayman Mohyeldin ever injured while working on his journalism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1378, "Truth_answer": "Willie Stargell played until 1982, but he never appeared in more than 74 games after 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Willie Stargell retire from baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1378, "Truth_answer": "After years of suffering from a kidney disorder, Willie Stargell died of complications related to a stroke in Wilmington, North Carolina, on April 9, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Willie Stargell die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1378, "Truth_answer": "After retirement, Willie Stargell spent two years as a first base coach for the Atlanta Braves from 1986-1988, wearing his customary #8.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occupation did Willie Stargell have after baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1378, "Truth_answer": "Willie Stargell returned to the Pittsburgh club in 1997 as an aide to Cam Bonifay, the team's general manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another job Willie Stargell had after he retired from baseball besides as a first base coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1378, "Truth_answer": "After years of suffering from a kidney disorder, Willie Stargell died of complications related to a stroke in Wilmington, North Carolina, on April 9, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of Willie Stargell's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many long home-runs did Willie Stargell have in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1379, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 1971, Willie Stargell hit the longest home run in Veterans Stadium history during a 14-4 Pirates win over the Philadelphia Phillies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Willie Stargell play for during his long-home runs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1379, "Truth_answer": "Willie Stargell was an American professional baseball left fielder and first baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Willie Stargell play for on the Pittsburgh Pirates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Stargell get along well with his teammates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1379, "Truth_answer": "Willie Stargell was a seven-time All-Star and two-time NL home run leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Stargell have any impressive statistics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who beat Willie Stargell's longest home run record?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1380, "Truth_answer": "While working at BYU Press, Orson Scott Card wrote the short story Ender's Game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Scott Card write any science fiction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1380, "Truth_answer": "A film of Ender's Game was written for the screen and directed by Gavin Hood, and starring Asa Butterfield as Ender, was released on October 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Scott Card's story Ender's Game get made into a movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1380, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Scott Card act?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1380, "Truth_answer": "Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead were both awarded the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bookwire.com/book/USA/Saints-9780812581409-Card-Orson-Scott-11433965_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Orson Scott Card's science fiction writing besides Ender's Game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1380, "Truth_answer": "Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead were both awarded the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bookwire.com/book/USA/Saints-9780812581409-Card-Orson-Scott-11433965_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take Orson Scott Card's work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1380, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card won the ALA Margaret Edwards Award in 2008 for his contribution in writing for teens, selected by a panel of YA librarians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Scott Card win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan enlisted in the Army Enlisted Reserve on May 25, 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ronald Reagan join the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the Cavalry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ronald Reagan do while in the military?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan's first assignment was at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation at Fort Mason, California, as a liaison officer of the Port and Transportation Office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ronald Reagan stationed in the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan applied for a transfer from the cavalry to the AAF and was assigned to AAF Public Relations and to the First Motion Picture Unit in Culver City, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ronald Reagan stationed after Fort Mason, California?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "Due to his poor eyesight, Ronald Reagan was classified for limited service only, which excluded him from serving overseas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Reagan go into combat at all while in the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan was separated from active duty on December 9, 1945, as an Army captain - 8 years since commissioning as a second lieutenant in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ronald Reagan in the military for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ronald Reagan separated from active duty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1381, "Truth_answer": "After World War II, Ronald Reagan resumed service and became third vice-president in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ronald Reagan do after 1945?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg attended Townsend Harris High School, where he and Ira Gershwin worked on the school paper and became lifelong friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "After World War I, Yip Harburg returned to New York and graduated from City College - later part of the City University of New York, in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "After Yip Harburg married and had two children, he started writing light verse for local newspapers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do after college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg became a co-owner of Consolidated Electrical Appliance Company, but the company went bankrupt following the crash of 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yip Harburg do besides writing for the local newspapers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg was co-owner of Consolidated Electrical Appliance Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do at Consolidated Electrical Appliance Company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Yip Harburg co-owner of Consolidated Electrical Appliance Company?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg and his lifelong friend, Ira Gershwin agreed that Harburg should start writing song lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do after the crash of his company, Consolidated Electrical Appliance Company?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "In 1932, Yip Harburg wrote the lyrics of Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? in collaboration with Jay Gorney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song Yip Harburg wrote?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg's song, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? swept the nation, becoming an anthem of the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yip Harburg's song, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?“ a hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1382, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg was a staunch critic of religion and an atheist. He wrote a poem entitled Atheist that summarized his views on God and religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting with Yip Harburg's early life and career besides the writing of his song, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?“", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan alleges that his stepmother was physically and emotionally abusive to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Corgan's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan, who grew much faster than his fellow students, was a strong athlete in elementary school and was a member of his Marquardt Middle School baseball team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports did Billy Corgan play during childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan decided to start playing guitar when he went over to a friend's house and saw his friend's Flying V.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billy Corgan into music as a child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan collected baseball cards, amassing over 10,000 and listened to every Chicago Cubs game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Billy Corgan interested in as a child besides music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Not finding the Chicago music scene to his liking, Billy Corgan moved from Chicago to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1985 with The Marked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Corgan's childhood besides collecting baseball cards and playing guitar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan's first major band was with The Marked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Marked the first band Billy Corgan was part of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan performed with Wayne Static in Static's first band, Deep Blue Dream, in 1987/88.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands was Billy Corgan part of besides The Marked?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan's musical interests in his formative years included hard rock like Guts-era John Cale, and heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Billy Corgan interested in growing up besides guitars and baseball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1383, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Corgan play any other instrument besides guitar?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1384, "Truth_answer": "The band, Horslips' first album was Happy to Meet – Sorry to Part.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band, Horslips' first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1384, "Truth_answer": "Before their debut album, Horslips had released the same year three singles: Johnny's Wedding/Flower amang Them All and Green Gravel/Fairy King in Ireland and The High Reel/Furniture overseas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814082947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_to_Meet_%E2%80%93_Sorry_to_Part_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song the band, Horslips released with their first album, Happy to Meet – Sorry to Part?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1384, "Truth_answer": "The band, Horslips toured Britain, Germany, Canada and the United States during their career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band, Horslips performing in other countries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1384, "Truth_answer": "The band, Horslips signed with DJM Records worldwide through A&R man Frank Neilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band, Horslips sign with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1385, "Truth_answer": "Barry Devlin, Eamon Carr and Charles O'Connor invited Jim Lockhart and eventually Declan Sinnott and Gene Mulvaney to form Horslips in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the original band, Horslips?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1385, "Truth_answer": "Declan Sinnott left in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Horslips stay together with the original lineup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1385, "Truth_answer": "The band, Horslips went professional on St Patrick's Day 1972 having shed Mulvaney and released a single, Johnny's Wedding, on their own record label, Oats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, Horslips' original lineup besides Declan Sinnott leaving?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1385, "Truth_answer": "Jim Lockhart, from James's St in Dublin, studied Economics and Politics at University College Dublin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the other members of the band, Horslips go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy entered Andrew Jackson High School in St Albans. His basketball success was not immediate, and in fact he was cut from the school team in his first year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Bob Cousy's stats during his time in high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy was again cut during the tryouts for the school basketball team his second year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy try out again the second year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob Cousy fare on the St. Albans team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy joined the varsity squad of Andrew Jackson High School basketball team midway through the season of his third year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy ever make it on the Andrew Jackson High School basketball team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy play in the St. Albans Lindens of the Press League again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy continued to practice day and night, and by his junior year was sure he was going to be promoted to the varsity. Cousy joined the varsity squad midway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Bob Cousy's junior year of High School, did he finally make the team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy continued to practice day and night, and by his junior year was sure he was going to be promoted to the varsity. Cousy joined the varsity squad midway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy make it on the Andrew Jackson High School basketball team once the coach noticed him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy continued to practice day and night, and by his junior year was sure he was going to be promoted to the varsity. Cousy joined the varsity squad midway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy ever move up to varsity on the Andrew Jackson High School basketball team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy excelled in basketball his senior year, leading his team to the Queens divisional championship and amassing more points than any other New York City high school basketball player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bob Cousy during his senior year?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy amassed more points than any other New York City high school basketball player while in varsity for the Andrew Jackson High School basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy do well once he was on varsity for the Andrew Jackson High School basketball team?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy get noticed by any colleges at any time?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "After retiring as a player, Bob Cousy published his autobiography Basketball Is My Life in 1963, and in the same year became coach at Boston College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Cousy's post playing career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "In Bob Cousy's six seasons at Boston College, he had a record of 117 wins and 38 losses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Cousy's record as coach at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy was named New England Coach of the Year for 1968 and 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy win any awards as coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bob Cousy do at Boston College besides as a coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy grew bored with college basketball and returned to the NBA as coach of the Cincinnati Royals, team of fellow Hall-of-Fame point guard Oscar Robertson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Bob Cousy do in his post playing career besides coach at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy started coaching the Cincinnati Royals in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Cousy start coaching the Cincinnati Royals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Cousy's record with the Cincinnati Royals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, the 41-year-old Bob Cousy even made a late-season comeback as a player to boost ticket sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bob Cousy's coaching career besides his time with the Cincinnati Royals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob Cousy autobiography, Basketball Is My Life do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "In addition, Cousy had a role in the basketball film Blue Chips in 1993, in which he played a college athletic director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Bob Cousy's career after basketball besides coaching?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy do any other acting besides in the film, Blue Chips?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1387, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy was a color analyst on Celtics telecasts during the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Bob Cousy do for the Celtics?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "Billboard published the liner credits Stevie with playing all the instruments on seven of the nine tunes. So in essence this is a one-man band situation and it works.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of criticism did the album, Innervisions get?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Billboard say that about the album, Innervisions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times wrote, Stevie identifies himself as a gang and a genius, producing, composing, arranging, singing, and, on several tracks, playing all the accompanying instruments.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone say anything good about the album, Innervisions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "Innervisions is the sixteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the album, Innervisions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Wonder perform the Innervisions' songs live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "As with many of Stevie Wonder's albums, the lyrics, composition and production of Innervisions are almost entirely his own work, with the ARP used prominently throughout the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other artists involved with the album, Innervisions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "At the 16th Grammy Awards, the album, Innervisions won Album of the Year and Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording, while Living for the City won Best R&B Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me interesting about the album, Innervisions besides who created it?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1388, "Truth_answer": "Innervisions is widely considered by fans, critics, and colleagues to be one of Stevie Wonder's finest works and one of the greatest albums ever made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innervisions_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album, Innervisions popular among the people around the world?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1389, "Truth_answer": "On 8 February 2010, it was announced that founding bassist Craig Orzel had left The Twilight Sad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 with The Twilight Sad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1389, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's album, No One Can Ever Know marks a shift in the band's wall of sound approach towards a darker, more industrial-influenced sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Can_Ever_Know_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Twilight Sad's next album, No One Can Ever Know different after Craig Orzel's departure?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1389, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad was met with highly positive reviews and was featured in many year-end best-of lists of music magazines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Can_Ever_Know_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Twilight Sad's album, No One Can Ever Know taken well by the audience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1389, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Twilight Sad's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1389, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Twilight Sad win any awards for their albums or songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1389, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's notoriously loud live performances have been described as completely ear-splitting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Twilight Sad besides their awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1390, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad started in Kilsyth, when vocalist James Graham met guitarist Andy MacFarlane in high school and went on to form a cover band with some friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Twilight Sad get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1390, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's first song was titled, That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Twilight Sad's first song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1390, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad credit Planet Sound for giving them their first review, when a demo of That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy received a 9/10 rating.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Twilight Sad's first song, That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1390, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's first commercial release, their self-titled EP, included songs such as And She Would Darken the Memory and But When She Left, Gone Was the Glow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did The Twilight Sad write during their beginnings besides That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1390, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's first commercial release, their self-titled EP, was mixed by label mate Max Richter and released in November 2006 in the United States only.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Twilight Sad release any albums during their beginnings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "There is no consensus about the beginning and ending dates for the First Seminole War. The U.S. Army Infantry indicates that it lasted from 1814 until 1819.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119044326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the First Seminole War begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "The Seminole, in alliance with escaped slaves, frequently raided Georgia settlements before retreating back into Florida. These skirmishes continually escalated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127184048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the First Seminole War about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "The First Seminole War began with General Andrew Jackson's excursions into West Florida and East Florida against the Seminoles after the conclusion of the War of 1812.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew Jackson's role in the First Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "In 1816, Andrew Jackson led a detachment into Florida which destroyed the Negro Fort, a community of escaped slaves and their descendants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127184048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to slaves in the First Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish Crown agreed to cede Florida to the United States per the Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119044326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the First Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Jackson invaded Florida on March 15, 1818, capturing Pensacola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an interesting fact that you found about Andrew Jackson's involvement with the First Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Jackson capture any other cities in Florida besides Pensacola?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Jackson crushed Seminole and Spanish resistance in the Florida causing Spain to sell the region to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Jackson capture all of Florida?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1391, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish Crown agreed to cede Florida to the United States per the Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119044326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spain sell the providence of Florida to the United States during the First Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "One of the largest draws for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is the 20 consecutive evenings of rodeo and concert, held in NRG Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's rodeo and concert?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During what season can someone attend the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's rodeo and concert?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has been held at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, since 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo created?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "After the professional rodeo concludes, children are given an opportunity to compete.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's rodeo and concert besides the 20 consecutive nights it is held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "Each evening, 30 high school students from across the state compete in the calf scramble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can children do at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to compete?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "30 students are given the opportunity to chase down and catch one of 15 calves, put a halter on them, and drag them back to the center of the stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's calf scramble?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other fun activities at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo for children besides the calf scramble?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1392, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo lasts for 20 consecutive evenings of rodeo and concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many days does the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's rodeo and concert last?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "The Greeks have been identified by many ethnonyms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting you can tell me about the Names of the Greeks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "Graeci is Latin for the name Greeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Graci mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Latin a common language among the Greeks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "Aristotle used the term Graikos together with Hellenes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other names that were used aside from Graikoi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "Homer, while reciting the Boeotian forces in the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships, provides the first known reference to a region named Graea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the region named Graea used by anyone prominent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "Pausanias mentions that the ancient city of Tanagra was for a time called Graea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else aside from Homer that used the region named Graea?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any support for Busolt's claim that the name was given by the Romans originally to the Greek colonists from Graea?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1393, "Truth_answer": "According to Rene Olivier, in the French language the word grec is sometimes also used as an ethnic slur meaning fraudster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about the Names of the Greeks besides the claim of Graea?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "There is currently no satisfactory etymology for the name Hellenes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin of the name Hellenes in the Names of the Greeks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "Some scholars assert that the name of the priests of Zeus in Dodona, Selloi, changed to Sellanes and then to Hellanes and Hellenes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any potential ideas as to how the name Hellenes was created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "Some scholars assert that the name of the priests of Zeus in Dodona, Selloi, changed to Sellanes and then to Hellanes and Hellenes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a scholar or group of people that promote this idea?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "Graeci was a native name of a Dorian tribe in Epirus which was used by the Illyrians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting aspect of Hellenes in the Names of the Greeks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "Homer mentions that the Selloi were the prophets of Zeus at Dodona, but he is referring to Zeus of Dodona as god of the Pelasgians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Homer write about the Hellenes in his stories?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "In Greek mythology, Hellen, the patriarch of Hellenes, was son of Deucalion, who ruled around Phthia with Pyrrha, the only survivors after the great deluge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the origin of Hellenes derive from anyone in Greek mythology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were their other names used for the Hellenes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other Greek author refer to the Hellenes besides Homer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1395, "Truth_answer": "Tinariwen is a group of Tuareg musicians from the Sahara Desert region of northern Mali.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Tinariwen/Enseqi_Ehad_Didagh_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find most interesting about the musicians known as Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1395, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Tinariwen came to the attention of the French world music ensemble Lo'Jo and their manager Philippe Brix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 with Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1395, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, some members of Tinariwen traveled to France and performed with Lo'Jo under the name Azawad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1999 with Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 with Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1395, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Tinariwen received a BBC Award for World Music, and in 2008, they received Germany's prestigious Praetorius Music Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any positive aspects of Tinariwen's international recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any conflict with the musicians of Tinariwen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1396, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1970s, Ag Alhabib joined with musicians in the Tuareg rebel community, exploring the radical chaabi protest music of Moroccan groups like Nass El Ghiwane and Jil Jilala.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the musician group, Tinariwen formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1396, "Truth_answer": "Ag Alhabib formed a group with Alhassane Ag Touhami and brothers Inteyeden Ag Ablil and Liya Ag Ablil in Tamanrasset, Algeria to play at parties and weddings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other members in the musician group, Tinariwen besides Ibrahim Ag Alhabib or was it a solo act?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1396, "Truth_answer": "Tinariwen is a collective of singers, songwriters, and musicians who come together in different combinations to play concerts and to record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a singer or did the musician group, Tinariwen just play instruments only?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1396, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician group, Tinariwen have any hit songs during their early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1396, "Truth_answer": "The musician group, Tinariwen played occasional gigs for far-flung Tuareg communities throughout the Sahara region, gaining word-of-mouth popularity among the Tuareg people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025011931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician group, Tinariwen give live performances to audiences at all during their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1396, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician group, Tinariwen record any albums during their early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1397, "Truth_answer": "On December 3, 2008, Gackt's twenty-eighth single Jesus was released, his first single release in over a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 with Gackt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1397, "Truth_answer": "Gackt's single, Jesus peaked at number seven, spending 10 weeks on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gackt's single, Jesus successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1397, "Truth_answer": "On December 14, 2008, Gackt went on his longest nationwide tour Requiem et Reminiscence II -Saisei to Kaikō-, which included over 60 concerts in more than forty-five cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gackt tour around 2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Gackt tour for Requiem et Reminiscence II -Saisei to Kaikō-?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1397, "Truth_answer": "On January 28, 2009, Gackt's twenty-ninth single Ghost was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re:Born_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gackt besides his tour Requiem et Reminiscence II -Saisei to Kaikō-?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1398, "Truth_answer": "In March 2009, Jeff Dunham signed a multi-platform deal with Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Dunham do anything notable in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1398, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham's fourth special, Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos, premiered on September 25, 2011, on Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Jeff Dunham's fourth stand-up special?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1398, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham's 2009 deal included a fourth stand-up special, DVDs, a consumer products partnership, a 60-city tour, and a television series called The Jeff Dunham Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Dunham's deal with Comedy Central worth in 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1398, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham appeared in a guest role with Bubba J on NBC's sitcom 30 Rock, playing a ventriloquist named Rick Wayne and his dummy Pumpkin from Stone Mountain, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jeff Dunham introduced any new characters during the 2009 period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jeff Dunham still have a deal with Comedy Central in the present?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1398, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos was taped in Landmark Theater, Richmond, Virginia, USA on June 3 and 4, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham:_Controlled_Chaos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos filmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was born on 22 April 1724.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Immanuel Kant born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was born in Königsberg, East Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Immanuel Kant born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant's mother was Anna Regina Reuter and his father Johann Georg Kant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Immanuel Kant's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was the fourth of nine children - four of whom reached adulthood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant first attended the Collegium Fridericianum from which he graduated at the end of the summer of 1740.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Immanuel Kant go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "The Collegium Fridericianum was a prestigious gymnasium in Königsberg, Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Immanuel Kant attend Collegium Fridericianum?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1399, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant became a private tutor in the towns surrounding Königsberg, but continued his scholarly research.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Immanuel Kant do after school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Estefan was born into a middle-class household on September 1, 1957 in Havana, Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gloria Estefan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gloria Estefan have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Estefan went to college at the University of Miami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gloria Estefan go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Estefan graduated from college in 1979 with a B.A. in psychology, with a minor in French, from the University of Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gloria Estefan study at the University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Estefan's mother Gloria Fajardo won an international contest and received a Hollywood offer to dub Shirley Temple's films in Spanish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen in Gloria Estefan's childhood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "During her childhood, Gloria Estefan's mother Gloria Fajardo won an international contest and received a Hollywood offer to dub Shirley Temple's films in Spanish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gloria Estefan's mother win an international contest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1400, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Estefan was raised Catholic and attended St. Michael-Archangel School and Our Lady of Lourdes Academy in Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gloria Estefan have any other form of education besides at the University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1401, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Greg Norman's 11 worldwide victories that year included four wins in Australia and two regular PGA Tour events; the Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational and the Kemper Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many wins did Greg Norman have in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1401, "Truth_answer": "Gregory John Norman AO is an Australian professional golfer and entrepreneur.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.networthstat.com/industry/sportspersons_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Greg Norman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What locations did Greg Norman win at in 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1401, "Truth_answer": "Greg Norman finally broke through at the 1986 Open Championship for his first major title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Greg Norman win in 1986?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1401, "Truth_answer": "At the 1986 Masters, Greg Norman began the final round with a one stroke lead which he maintained until he double-bogeyed the 10th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Greg Norman play in the 1986 Masters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1401, "Truth_answer": "At the 1986 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, Greg Norman again led after 54 holes. However, Norman faltered on the final day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 1986 with Greg Norman besides playing in the 1986 Masters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1402, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Greg Norman's 11 worldwide victories that year included four wins in Australia and two regular PGA Tour events; the Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational and the Kemper Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many wins did Greg Norman have in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1402, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What locations did Greg Norman win at in 1986?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1402, "Truth_answer": "Greg Norman finally broke through at the 1986 Open Championship for his first major title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman have any victories in 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1402, "Truth_answer": "At the 1986 Masters, Greg Norman began the final round with a one stroke lead which he maintained until he double-bogeyed the 10th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Greg Norman play in the 1986 Masters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1402, "Truth_answer": "After making four consecutive birdies on holes 14 to 17, Greg Norman was tied with Jack Nicklaus going to the 18th. Norman missed a par putt on the 18th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Greg Norman at the 1986 Masters besides having a double-bogey in the 10th?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "Recording sessions for the album, Let's Get It On took place at Hitsville U.S.A. and Golden World Studio in Detroit, and at Hitsville West in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the album, Let's Get It On recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "Recording sessions for the album, Let's Get It On took place during June 1970 to July 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album, Let's Get It On recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "Let's Get It On is the thirteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter, and producer Marvin Gaye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Let's Get It On a single or an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "The album, Let's Get It On produced singles like the title track, and Come Get to This.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please name a single from the album, Let's Get It On.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "The album, Let's Get It On has been regarded by many music writers and critics as a landmark recording in soul music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album, Let's Get It On a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "The song, Let's Get It On became a concert favorite for Gaye and a live concert version, featuring female fans screaming in the background, was released as a single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marvin Gaye play singles from the album, Let's Get It On live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "The album, Let's Get It On produced three singles—the title track, Come Get to This, and You Sure Love to Ball—that attained Billboard chart success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other singles from the album, Let's Get It On mentioned besides the title track, and Come Get to This?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song, If I Should Die Tonight from the album, Let's Get It On recorded?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Marvin Gaye proceeded to record some more politically conscious material at the Golden World Records studio, known as Motown's Studio B, to be featured on Let's Get It On.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Marvin Gaye record for the album, Let's Get It On?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Marvin Gaye's song, Let's Get It On has a sensual theme with political overtones: won't you rather make love, children / as opposed to war, like you know you should.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Marvin Gaye's famous lyrics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "The album, Let's Get It On was originally written by Gaye as a religious ode to life, but songwriter Kenneth Stover re-wrote it as a more political first draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marvin Gaye write lyrics with a partner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marvin Gaye's musical training?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Serving as Gaye's first venture into the funk genre and romance-themed music, Let's Get It On incorporates smooth soul, doo-wop, and quiet storm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p0", "https://themeparkradio.wordpress.com/tag/australia/_p53" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did Marvin Gaye sing for the album, Let's Get It On?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Marvin Gaye's song, Just to Keep You Satisfied was originally recorded by several Motown groups, including The Originals and The Monitors, as a song dedicated to long-standing love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marvin Gaye sing any songs about love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Marvin Gaye's song, Let's Get It On has a sensual theme with political overtones: won't you rather make love, children / as opposed to war, like you know you should.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Get_It_On_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marvin Gaye sing any songs about war or military conflict?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Marvin Gaye's single, Sexual Healing sold over two million copies in the U.S. alone, becoming Gaye's most successful single to date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marvin Gaye's most popular hit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1404, "Truth_answer": "Marvin Gaye's song, Let's Get It On's first recording was composed by Gaye with friend and former Motown label mate Ed Townsend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marvin Gaye write his own songs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1405, "Truth_answer": "Etruscan expansion was focused both to the north beyond the Apennine Mountains and into Campania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Etruscan civilization first expand to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1405, "Truth_answer": "The mining and commerce of metal, led to an enrichment of the Etruscans and to the expansion of their influence in the Italian peninsula and the western Mediterranean Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Etruscan civilization continue farther in their expansion besides beyond the Apennine Mountains and into Campania?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1405, "Truth_answer": "Etruscan civilization's interests collided with those of the Greeks, especially in the sixth century BC, when Phocaeans of Italy founded colonies along the coast of Sardinia, Spain and Corsica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Etruscan civilization go to war to achieve expansion of their influence in the Italian peninsula and the western Mediterranean Sea?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1405, "Truth_answer": "In the 4th century BC, Etruscan civilization saw a Gallic invasion end its influence over the Po Valley and the Adriatic coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other battles did Etruscan civilization fight besides against the Greeks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1406, "Truth_answer": "The film, Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What critical response did the film, Once receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1406, "Truth_answer": "The film, Once received awards including the 2007 Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film, Once receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1406, "Truth_answer": "In May, on Ebert & Roeper, both Richard Roeper and guest critic Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave enthusiastic reviews about the film, Once.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the film, Once besides its awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1406, "Truth_answer": "Michael Phillips called the film, Once, the most charming thing I've seen all year, the Brief Encounter for the 21st century and Richard Roeper as more inspirational and uplifting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Roeper and guest critic Michael Phillips say about the film, Once?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roger Ebert of Ebert & Roeper say about the film, Once?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Belinda Carlisle's The Go-Go's reunited again and released an album of new material, God Bless The Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2001 with Belinda Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "God Bless The Go-Go's received mixed reviews from critics. In spite of the mixed reviews, the album charted in the US Billboard 200, peaking at number No. 57.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Belinda Carlisle's album, God Bless The Go-Go's a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle and The Go-Go's win any awards for the album, God Bless The Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "Talk Show is the third studio album by the American rock band the Go-Go's, released on the I.R.S. label in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200324153440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_Show_(The_Go-Go%27s_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle and The Go-Go's produce any other albums besides God Bless The Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle and The Go-Go's album Talk Show was a relative commercial disappointment, peaking at No. 18 and selling fewer than 500,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200324153440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_Show_(The_Go-Go%27s_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the success of The Go-Go's album Talk Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "In early 2009, Belinda Carlisle was on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars, paired with Jonathan Roberts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Belinda Carlisle besides her albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle was the first star to be eliminated from the competition, on March 17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle and Jonathan Roberts win the eigth season of Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Belinda Carlisle eliminated from Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts next planned a double album, but East West vetoed this plan during the recording sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first event referenced in The Wildhearts' follow-up section?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "East West vetoed The Wildhearts' plan during the recording sessions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Wildhearts' double album named?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "Instead, The Wildhearts released a collection of six of the more eclectic tracks on a fan club-only release entitled Fishing For Luckies in early 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wildhearts do instead of the double album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts founder, singer and guitarist Ginger offered track Geordie In Wonderland to Kevin Keegan and Newcastle United F.C. as a potential team anthem, but was graciously turned down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Wildhearts' fan club album, Fishing for Luckies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Wildhearts' album, Fishing for Luckies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any singles on The Wildhearts' album, Fishing for Luckies successful in the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "Endless, Nameless is the third album proper by The Wildhearts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_Nameless_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album released after The Wildhearts' P.H.U.Q.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1408, "Truth_answer": "By late 1995 The Wildhearts were finally fed up with their record label and set out to tour Japan and the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Wildhearts do anything after the P.H.U.Q. album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1409, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Genesis in 1975, Peter Gabriel launched a successful solo career and never rejoined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221010324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Gabriel ever rejoin any former members of the band, Genesis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1409, "Truth_answer": "Peter Gabriel's successful single, Sledgehammer, won a record nine MTV Awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221010324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Peter Gabriel's solo music make any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Gabriel suffer any health issues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Gabriel's ego ever get in the way of production?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1410, "Truth_answer": "Gautam Gambhir was formerly a cricketer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gautam Gambhir's first job or career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1410, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is being a cricketer what Gautam Gambhir dreamed of doing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1410, "Truth_answer": "Gautam Gambhir was the only Indian and one of four international cricketers to have scored hundreds in five consecutive Test matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir do well as a cricketer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1410, "Truth_answer": "In December 2018, Gautam Gambhir announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir continue after the 2018 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1410, "Truth_answer": "Gautam Gambhir was picked up by the Delhi Daredevils franchise in 2008 and retired 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Gautam Gambhir play in the Indian Premier League?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1410, "Truth_answer": "In December 2018, Gautam Gambhir announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At this present day, is Gautam Gambhir still playing in the Indian Premier League?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1411, "Truth_answer": "Gautam Gambhir was selected for the first intake of the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gautam Gambhir get his start in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1411, "Truth_answer": "Gautam Gambhir scored two successive double-hundreds in 2002 made him a strong contender for India's opening slot in all three forms of the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gautam Gambhir accomplish in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1411, "Truth_answer": "Gautam Gambhir made his ODI debut against Bangladesh in the TVS Cup in 2003. In his third match, he scored 71 and was named Man of the Match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir have any other winning matches after 2002", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1411, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir win any significant awards during his international early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1411, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did Gautam Gambhir comepete in during his early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott died on March 4, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Amos Bronson Alcott die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott and Louisa May collaborated on a memoir and went over her papers, letters, and journals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Amos Bronson Alcott's final years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "My heart bleeds with the memories of those days, Amos Bronson Alcott wrote, and even long years, of cheerless anxiety and hopeless dependence.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amos Bronson Alcott have to say in his collaboration with Louisa May?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott himself moved out of Concord for his final years, settling at 10 Louisburg Square in Boston beginning in 1885.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Amos Bronson Alcott living when he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "As Amos Bronson Alcott was bedridden at the end of his life, Alcott's daughter Louisa May came to visit him at Louisburg on March 1, 1888.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amos Bronson Alcott have any other family when he died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "After the death of his wife Abby May on November 25, 1877, Amos Bronson Alcott never returned to Orchard House, too heartbroken to live there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amos Bronson Alcott do after his wife died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott and Louisa May collaborated on a memoir and went over her papers, letters, and journals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amos Bronson Alcott write after his wife died?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1412, "Truth_answer": "On January 19, 1879, Amos Bronson Alcott and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn wrote a prospectus for a new school which they distributed to potentially interested people throughout the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new school Amos Bronson Alcott worked on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1413, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to cause the accident of Casey Jones' death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1413, "Truth_answer": "Casey Jones's train collided with the caboose of a stalled freight train near Vaughan, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027210548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the accident of Casey Jones' death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1413, "Truth_answer": "Casey Jones was killed on April 30, 1900, when his train collided with the caboose of a stalled freight train near Vaughan, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027210548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Engineer Casey Jones die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1413, "Truth_answer": "Because Casey Jones stayed on board to slow the train, he was believed to have saved the passengers from serious injury and death – Jones was the only fatality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Casey Jones' train accident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1414, "Truth_answer": "Casey Jones shuttled many people from Van Buren Street to Jackson Park during the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Casey Jones service at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1414, "Truth_answer": "A call was sent out for trainmen who wanted to work there. Casey Jones answered it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027210548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 with Casey Jones?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1414, "Truth_answer": "At the closing of the fair, No. 638 was due to be sent to Water Valley. Casey Jones asked for permission to drive the engine back to Water Valley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027210548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Casey Jones drive Engine No. 638?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1414, "Truth_answer": "At the fair, Casey Jones became acquainted with No. 638.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which engine did Casey Jones drive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1414, "Truth_answer": "Jones drove the engine until he transferred to Memphis in February 1900. No. 638 stayed in Water Valley. That year he drove Engine No. 382.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027210548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Jones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casey Jones drive any other engine besides No. 638?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1415, "Truth_answer": "In September 1779 William Murdoch was sent to Redruth in Cornwall as a senior engine erector, responsible for the erection, maintenance & repair of Boulton & Watt engines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926144835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murdoch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Cornwall and its connection with William Murdoch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Murdoch enjoy this job as Senior Engine Erector?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1415, "Truth_answer": "William Murdoch was employed by the firm of Boulton & Watt and worked for them in Cornwall, as a steam engine erector for ten years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926144835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murdoch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was William Murdoch in Cornwall?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1415, "Truth_answer": "Due to the frequent problems which could occur with steam engines William Murdoch was kept busy travelling around the area repairing and improving the performance of the engines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926144835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murdoch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting with William Murdoch besides his stay in Cornwall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1416, "Truth_answer": "William Murdoch was primarily responsible for designing and building an engine for North River Steamboat, the first steamboat to run on the Hudson River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the paddle steamer and its connection with William Murdoch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invented the paddle steamer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1416, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the trials were completed The Caledonia carried out a crossing of the English Channel when Watt Jr. took it to Rotterdam and up the Rhine to Koblenz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Murdoch's paddle steamer a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1416, "Truth_answer": "While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926144835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murdoch_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about William Murdoch and The Caledonia paddle steamer besides its success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1417, "Truth_answer": "Following the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević whose policies Divac had been openly critical of throughout mid-to-late 1990s, Vlade Divac and Predrag Danilović took over KK Partizan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Vlade Divac and KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1417, "Truth_answer": "In late 2000, Vlade Divac and former teammate Predrag Danilović took over their former club KK Partizan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Vlade Divac take over KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1417, "Truth_answer": "Vlade Divac and Predrag Danilović did so on initiative by Ivica Dačić, the club's outgoing president and, more importantly, a suddenly marginalized politician who, due to his association with Milošević.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Vlade Divac and Predrag Danilović take over KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1417, "Truth_answer": "After a few years, Vlade Divac pulled out of the venture in late 2004 because it became too much of a financial burden with no end-goal in sight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Vlade Divac the President of KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1417, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Darko Russo do next after being replaced by Vlade Divac's and Predrag Danilović's mentor Duško Vujošević?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1417, "Truth_answer": "After a few years, Vlade Divac pulled out of the venture in late 2004 because it became too much of a financial burden with no end-goal in sight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Vlade Divac and Predrag Danilović run KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1418, "Truth_answer": "In Des Moines, Iowa, Joey Jordison, Shawn Crahan, and Mick Thomson approached Corey Taylor asking him to join Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Corey Taylor get involved with the band, Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1418, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor and Jim Root joined Stone Sour and re-started the band around 1995. He joined Slipknot in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Corey Taylor in a band before Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1418, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot was on August 24, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Corey Taylor's first show with Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1418, "Truth_answer": "According to Slipknot band members, the first gig did not go well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Corey Taylor's first show with Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1418, "Truth_answer": "During his first gig with Slipknot, Corey Taylor was performing with a facepaint instead of a mask.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Corey Taylor's first gig with Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1418, "Truth_answer": "For his second show on September 12, Corey Taylor wore a mask that resembles his debut album mask.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of mask did Corey Taylor wear after his first gig with Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "The album Hard II Love was released on September 16, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hard II Love an album or song title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "Hands of Stone is a 2016 American biographical sports film about the career of Panamanian former professional boxer Roberto Durán", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hands of Stone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "On June 12, 2016, it was reported that Usher signed a deal with business partner Scooter Braun", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Usher article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "a management deal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of deal Usher Signed with business partner Scooter brown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Usher toured during the time period when he signed a management deal with business partner Scooter brown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "Missin U", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other song has Usher released released during the time when he signed a management deal with business partner Scooter Brown?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Usher received any awards during the time when he signed a management deal with business partner Scooter Brown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "Usher furthered his acting career, starring as American former professional boxer Sugar Ray Leonard in the 2016 American-Panamanian biographical sports film Hands of Stone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Usher done any acting during the time period when he signed a management deal with business partner scooter Brown?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "Usher owns the record label Raymond-Braun Media Group, a joint venture with talent manager Scooter Braun that includes Canadian singer Justin Bieber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Usher done anything else besides music and acting from 2015 to the present?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "No Limit and Crash", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hit songs released by Usher from 2015 to present?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "No Limit reached number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Crash peaked to 3 on the Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did No Limit featuring Young Thug, Crash, Missin U and Rivals by Usher do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1419, "Truth_answer": "Usher has eight studio albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums has Usher made up to the present?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "won the Best Male R&B/Soul Single at the 1999 Soul Train Music Awards and back to back Grammys for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Usher win from 1997 to 2003?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "the album My Way", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums or songs did Usher come up with from 1997 to 2003?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "The album eventually topped the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for 3 weeks and it also peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 and became a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was the album My Way by Usher received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "the album 8701 debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart. It has sold over 4.7 million copies in the United States, receiving a 4× platinum certification", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next record after the album my way to reach top single or gold and platinum certified single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "Usher released his third studio album 8701", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher continue to rise after 1998?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "the third studio album 8701earned Usher numerous awards, including two Grammy Awards, three Billboard Music Awards and a BET Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8701_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Usher accomplish after the release of his third studio album 8701?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher win any acting awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "Usher has won eight Grammy awards, 34 ASCAP Awards, 18 Billboard Music Awards, 14 BMI Awards, nine Soul Train Music Awards, and eight American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413145320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Usher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Usher get for his music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "a Grammy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the highest award achieved for Usher's music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievements in the music industry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What award was a grammy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1420, "Truth_answer": "he was 24 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Usher at the time he won a grammy?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "His family relocated to Richmond, Virginia when Yamin was 11, and his parents divorced when he was 14, his father returning to Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Yamin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elliott Yamin personal life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Elliott Yamin have a family of his own?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Yamin first discovered his vocal talent while singing karaoke in his late teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Yamin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything that stood out to you in the Elliot Yamin article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "Singing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Elliott Yamin talents he discovered while singing karaoke in his late teens?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Yamin worked at Foot Locker, a pharmacy, and as an on-air disc jockey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of jobs did Elliott Yamin have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "A history of ear infections as a child and eardrum replacement surgery at 13 left Elliott Yamin with 90% hearing loss in his right ear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Elliot Yamin's personal life that we should know?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "a high school GED", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elliot Yamin have an education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Yamin makes a cameo as himself in the pilot episode for the comedy series, Making Malcolm, released on August 22, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Yamin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Elliot Yamin doing now?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1421, "Truth_answer": "Efraym Elliott Yamin placed third on the fifth season of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there something that you liked about the Elliott Yamin article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was on the fifth season of american idol with elliott Yamin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Yamin was on of the top three finalists", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Elliott Yamin make it on the fifth season of American idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Yamin was eliminated from American Idol on May 17, 2006, after the tightest race", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Yamin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Elliott Yamin win the fifth season of american idol after being one of the three finalists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks, and Katharine McPhee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was a finalist of the fifth season of american idol besides Elliott yamin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Reuben Hicks is an American singer who won the fifth season of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Taylor Hicks and Katherine Mcphee win the Fifth season of american idol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Elliott Yamin upset by this?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Elliot Yamin appeared on several talk shows, including The Tonight Show, Live with Regis and Kelly and the Fox News Channel program, Dayside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Yamin_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Elliot Yamin do after placing third on the fifth season of american idol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "On October 8, 2006, Elliott Yamin performed at the Virginia State Fair as the closing act. He was the first contestant from Season 5 to have his own solo concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Elliott Yamin article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1422, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Yamin's self-titled album, released March 20, 2007, debuted at number one on the Billboard Independent Albums chart and at number three on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Elliot Yamin pursue a career in music after He was the first contestant from Season 5 to have his own solo concert?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "Jack Abramoff developed and produced, with his brother Robert, the 1989 film Red Scorpion. Abramoff also executive-produced its 1994 sequel Red Scorpion 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Abramoff do in film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "The South African government financed the film via the International Freedom Foundation, a front-group chaired by Jack Abramoff", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else about Jack Abramoff film production?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "as part of its efforts to undermine international sympathy for the African National Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618041745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Scorpion_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the South African government get involved in Jack abramoff film production?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that Lundgren's physique is the film's true star, as it communicates more emotion than his acting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618041745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Scorpion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the film Red Scorpion produced by Jack abramoff received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid then condemned the production for breaking the international boycott against South Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618041745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Scorpion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Red Scorpion produced by Jack Abramoff receive any backlash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "The film was released in the United States on April 21, 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119134241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_(2019_film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119134241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_(2019_film)_p3", "http://wiki-offline.jakearchibald.com/wiki/Death_at_a_Funeral_(2010_film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fate_of_the_Furious_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film released in the United States after Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid then condemned the production for breaking the international boycott against South Africa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1423, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Abramoff and his brother Robert work well together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner took part in covering the John F. Kennedy assassination", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Harry Reasoner have to do with the assassination?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner took over the anchor chair after Collingwood tossed it to him at 5:49 p.m. EST and opened with the repeat of an announcement by Frank Stanton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Harry Reasoner part in the cover of the John F. Kennedy assassination?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner reported on the arrival of President Kennedy's body in Washington, D.C., and provided details regarding Lee Harvey Oswald", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Harry Reasoner have to do with the assissination of John F. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is lee harvey oswald harry reasoner reported details of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner also anchored the final coverage of the next day, with a CBS News special, titled A Day to Mourn.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Harry reasoner cover up besides reporting Lee Harvey Oswald?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Harry reasoner have critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner won three Emmy Awards and a George Foster Peabody Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Harry Reasoner receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1424, "Truth_answer": "Harry Reasoner narrated a special program called John F. Kennedy — A Man of This Century; he talked about Kennedy's career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Harry Reasoner biggest contribution to the assassination of John F. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1425, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the Raw GM?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1425, "Truth_answer": "There was a huge ovation for Angle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the crowd pleased that Kurt angle was the new Raw GM?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1425, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Angle make any changes to Raw while being the new GM?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1425, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle revealed that he had a son with a woman he dated in college. He stated that his son eventually ended up in the WWE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kurt Angle article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1425, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle revealed that while he was Raw GM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Kurt Angle revealed revealed that he had a son with a woman he dated in college and that his son eventually ended up in the WWE while general manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1425, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Angle get in any trouble for revealing he had a son with a woman he dated in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan was promoted to lieutenant general", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phillip Sheridan do postbellum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan was sent observe and report on the Franco-Prussian War", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Phillip Sheridan do after becoming lieutenant general?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan was present when Emperor Napoléon III surrendered to the Germans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was Philip Sheridan was doing in the time when he was sent observe and report on the Franco-Prussian War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "The Franco-Prussian War was a conflict between the Second French Empire and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in the franco prussian war where Philip Sheridan was present when Emperor Napoléon III surrendered to the Germans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "it was gratifying to Phillip Sheridan following his experiences with the French in Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and what did Philip Sheridan think about the surrender of napoleon III to the Germans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Sheridan had attached himself as an observer to the victorious Prussian army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Philip Sheridan have any part in the Franco-Prussian war?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Sheridan toured most of Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Phillip Sheridan do after the Franco-prusssian war?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan returned to the United States?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Philip Sheridan do after touring most of Europe?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Sheridan lived to be 57 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Philip Sheridan live after returning to the U.S?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "On November 1, 1883, Sheridan succeeded General William T. Sherman as Commanding General of the U.S. Army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else Philip Sheridan did after the Franco-prussian war?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1426, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan held that position until his death", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Philip Sheridan serve as Commanding General of the U.S. Army?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "These conflicts occurred in North America from the time of the earliest colonial settlements in the 17th century until the early 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Indian Wars begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "The various wars resulted from a wide variety of factors, including cultural clashes, land disputes, and criminal acts committed by both sides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a catalyst for the indian wars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Sheridan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who commanded the indian wars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan attacked the Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Comanche tribes in their winter quarters, taking their supplies and livestock and killing those who resisted,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Philip Sheridan have any particular strategies in the indian wars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "it drove the rest of those who resisted back into their reservations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Philip Sheridan attacked the Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Comanche tribes in their winter quarters, taking their supplies and livestock and killing those who resisted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "Missouri", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did these Indian wars were Philip Sheridan attacked the Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Comanche tribes in their winter quarters, taking their supplies and livestock and killing those who resisted take place?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "Eventually the Indians returned to their designated reservations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Indians ever return to their reservations ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan supposedly said, The only good Indians I ever saw were dead.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they think about the Indians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "in time they were honed into an American aphorism: The only good Indian is a dead Indian", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to the comment where Philip Sheridan supposedly said, The only good Indians I ever saw were dead.“?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "the indian wars resulted in the death of a trusted subordinate, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer. The Indian raids subsided during the 1870s and were almost over by the early 1880s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207234213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the indian wars accomplish commaned by Philip sheridan?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1427, "Truth_answer": "American Indians against the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What people were involved in the indian wars esulted in the death of a trusted subordinate, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer. The Indian raids subsided during the 1870s and were almost over by the early 1880s?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. kicked 43 goals in 11 State appearances. More significantly, he booted 64 goals over the course of his 16 finals – an average of four goals a game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Gary Ablett Sr legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. is widely regarded as one of Australian football's greatest players, and was especially renowned for his spectacular high marking and his prolific goalkicking", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Ablett Sr article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr won an AFL Players Association MVP award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gary Ablett Sr win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. controversially felled the Melbourne captain, Gary Lyon behind the play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy about when he was suspended for 3 matches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. individual accolades and achievements include induction into the AFL's Hall of Fame", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other awards for Gary Ablett Sr besides the AFL Players Association MVP award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "as 2019 Gary Ablett jr is still playing for Geelong", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gary Ablett Sr son Gary Ablett Jr get inducted into the AFL's Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr., is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Hawthorn and Geelong in the Australian Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Ablett Sr known for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1428, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett sr haul of 27 goals in the 1989 finals series is a record that still stands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gary Ablett Sr have any other impressive stats?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Kristina and Mike Wedgwood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many original members of Curved Air were in the new Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Kristina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were either Sonja Kristina or Mike Wedgwood the lead singer for the new curved air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "Kirby Gregory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played guitar for the band curved air with Sonja Kristina and Mike Wedgwood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Kristina is the lead singer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sonja Kristina do with the band curved air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "Mike Wedgwood played bass guitar, vocals, guitar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Wedgewood do in the band curved air with sonja kristina as the lead singer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "their debut album Air Conditioning reached number 8 in the UK Albums Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band curved air achieve commercial success with Sonja kristina as the lead singer and Mike Wedgwood playing bass guitar, vocals and guitar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1429, "Truth_answer": "Curved air's Second Album peaked at number 11. A non-LP follow-up single, Sarah's Concern, went by unnoticed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Curved Air release any follow up albums after the album air conditioning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1430, "Truth_answer": "the Academy saw the need to establish an Honorary Special Award specifically created to recognize juveniles under the age of eighteen for their work in film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229123525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Juvenile_Award_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of the Academy Juvenile award?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1430, "Truth_answer": "there were several juvenile actors who were instead nominated in the competitive Best Supporting Actor/Actress categories. All of the nominees, however, lost to their adult counterparts in their respective categories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when the Academy Juvenile award was first presented?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1430, "Truth_answer": "the 33rd Annual Academy Awards, honoring achievements in film for the year 1960, was the last Oscar ceremony at which the Honorary Juvenile Award was presented.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229123525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Juvenile_Award_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what changed in the Academy Juvenile award were several juvenile actors who were instead nominated in the competitive Best Supporting Actor/Actress categories and with all the nominees, however, losing to their adult counterparts in their respective categories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1430, "Truth_answer": "While only 12 actors and actresses have been awarded the rare miniature statuette, a total of 14 Juvenile Oscars are actually known to exist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Academy Juvenile Awards article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1431, "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland had reportedly lost her award over the years, and in June 1958 contacted the Academy to obtain a replacement at her own expense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229123525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Juvenile_Award_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Lost Garland Award?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Judy Garland lose her Academy Juvenile award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1431, "Truth_answer": "After Judy Garland's death in 1969, many of Garland's personal effects came into the possession of her former husband, Sidney Luft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the academy Juvenile awards article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1431, "Truth_answer": "Sidney Luft attempted to sell the miniature Oscar statuette at a Christie's auction in 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229123525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Juvenile_Award_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Judy garland's former husband Sidney Luft do with her possessions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania has been particularly vocal about the importance of cross cultural and interfaith dialogue to foster greater understanding, tolerance and acceptance across the world", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was communication between the cultures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania has used her status to correct what she sees as misconceptions in the West about the Arab world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Queen Rania has been particularly vocal about the importance of cross cultural and interfaith dialogue to foster greater understanding, tolerance and acceptance across the world?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "the Jeddah Economic Forum, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cultures was Queen Rania trying to have communicate when she used her status to correct what she sees as misconceptions in the West about the Arab world?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "the Skoll Foundation in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there others where queen Rania of Jordan was trying to have to communicate besides the Jeddah Economic Forum, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania campaigned for a greater understanding between cultures", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania of Jordan do at the Jeddah Economic Forum, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the Skoll Foundation in the UK.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania has also used YouTube as a way to promote intercultural dialogue by calling on young people around the world to engage in a global dialogue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Queen Rania of Jordan article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "The Oprah Winfrey Show on 17 May 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else has Queen Rania of Jordan spoken besides YouTube as a way to promote intercultural dialogue by calling on young people around the world to engage in a global dialogue?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1432, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania of Jordan spoke about misconceptions about Islam and especially women in Islam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Queen Rania of jordan do at the Oprah Winfrey show on 17 may 2006?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "Jason Garrett", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was coaching Tony Romo for the 2013 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo opened the season with a win over the New York Giants, passing for 263 yards and two touchdowns. He briefly left the game with a rib injury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 2013 season tony romo was coached by Jason Garrett a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "the Cowboys trailing in the fourth quarter and needing to win to keep its playoff hopes alive, Tony Romo led the team to a touchdown drive with 1:08 remaining", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the second game Tony Romo coached by Jason Garrett in the 2003 season a success as well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "it was a 24–23 victory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cowboys win the game where they were railing in the fourth quarter and needing to win to keep its playoff hopes alive, and Tony Romo led the team to a touchdown drive with 1:08 remaining?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "the cowboys miss the playoffs for a fourth straight year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the rest of the 2003 season when Tony Romo was coached by Jason Garrett a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo underwent back surgery on December 27, 2013, and was placed on the Cowboys' injured reserve list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tony Romo article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1433, "Truth_answer": "herniated disk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Romo need back surgery on december 27, 2013?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "the cowboys miss the playoffs for a fourth straight year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the season 2013 season where tony romo was coached by jason garett a good one?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo led the Cowboys to a 28–10 win over the Cleveland Browns. After the game, Romo required 13 stitches", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tony Romo article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "for a large gash on his chin that occurred during the third quarter when linebacker Willie McGinest hit Tony Romo in the chin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tony Romo required 13 stitches in what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Tony Romo's recovery after when linebacker Willie McGinest hit him in the chin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "fracture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo have any other injures besides the 13 stitches in his chin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "The Cowboys, without Tony Romo and under Brad Johnson, went 1–2 the next three games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues with Tony Romoy during this season where he got 13 stiches and a fracture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1434, "Truth_answer": "The season ended when the Cowboys lead by Tony Romo were blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles 44–6 in week 17", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dallas Cowboys under Tony Romo make it to the playoffs in the 2008 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1435, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division's second and final album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Closer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1435, "Truth_answer": "guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook attended a Sex Pistols concert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened for the band Joy Division that was influential?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1435, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division's debut album Unknown Pleasures", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Joy Division produce an album in the time when guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook attended a Sex Pistols concert?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1435, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division supported the Buzzcocks in a 24-venue UK tour that began that October", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Joy division go on other tours?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1435, "Truth_answer": "The members had made a pact long before Curtis's death that, should any member leave, the remaining members would change the band name. The band re-formed as New Order", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Joy Division retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Baudelaire next worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Baudelaire next worked on in his final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Baudelaire next challenge after translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire criticism turns against his friends Honoré de Balzac, Théophile Gautier, and Gérard de Nerva", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose bad for Charles Baudelaire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire illnesses, his long-term use of laudanum, his life of stress, and his poverty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Baudelaire next challenge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "it taken a toll and Charles Baudelaire had aged noticeably", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Baudelaire illnesses, his long-term use of laudanum, his life of stress, and his poverty the worst for him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Baudelaire poem Le Voyage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Charles Baudelaire try after he had aged noticeably?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire left Paris for Belgium, partly in the hope of selling the rights to his works and also to give lectures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Baudelaire try after his poem le voyage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1436, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire He smoked opium, and in Brussels he began to drink to excess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Baudelaire try next?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1437, "Truth_answer": "Les Fleurs du mal or The Flowers of Evil", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Baudelaire's first poetry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1437, "Truth_answer": "The effect on fellow artists", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Les Fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1437, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire also touched on lesbianism, sacred and profane love, metamorphosis, melancholy, the corruption of the city, lost innocence, the oppressiveness of living, and wine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was charles Baudelair's next challenge Charles Baudelaire also touched on lesbianism, sacred and profane love, metamorphosis, melancholy, the corruption of the city, lost innocence, the oppressiveness of living, and wine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1437, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire,his publisher and the printer were successfully prosecuted", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Baudelaire try next after he also touched on lesbianism, sacred and profane love, metamorphosis, melancholy, the corruption of the city, lost innocence, the oppressiveness of living, and wine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1437, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire, his publisher and the printer were fined, but Baudelaire was not imprisoned. Six of the poems were suppressed, but printed later as Les Épaves", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was this so bad that Charles Baudelaire,his publisher and the printer were successfully prosecuted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1438, "Truth_answer": "Hanibal Lecter the titular serial killer would nearly be choked to death and one that would leave the FBI honcho with a shard of glass in his neck", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126112250id_/https://tvline.com/2014/05/23/hannibal-season-2-finale-recap-will-alana-jack-possibly-dead-lecter-escapes-with-bedelia/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main outcome behind season 2 of Hanibal Lecter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1438, "Truth_answer": "Hanibal Lecter breaks Verger's neck with his bare hands, paralyzing him from the neck down", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the FBI after hanibal lecter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1438, "Truth_answer": "Mason Verger is an enemy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hanibal Lecter break Verger's neck what lead to this tragedy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1438, "Truth_answer": "Hanibal Lecter has Graham's tacit approval", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Graham aware or a part of what was happening when Hanibal lecter breaks Mason Verger's neck?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1438, "Truth_answer": "Graham, who is now institutionalized, attempts to convince his skeptical former colleagues that Lecter is the real killer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Graham's role in season 2 of Hanibal lecter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1438, "Truth_answer": "Graham persuades his friend and colleague Beverly Katz, a forensic scientist, to investigate Lecter in exchange for help on a case.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graham's colleagues believe him or do something about Hanibal lecter being the real killer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1439, "Truth_answer": "Hanibal Lecter is a respected Baltimore forensic psychiatrist, as well as a cannibalistic serial killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hannibal lecter like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1439, "Truth_answer": "Hanibal Lecter is a sociopath", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hanibal lecter's personality like besides being a a cannibalistic serial killer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1439, "Truth_answer": "Asked how he himself would describe Lecter, Graham responds, he's a monster“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people percieve Hanibal Lecter besides sociaopath?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1439, "Truth_answer": "in Hannibal and Hannibal Rising, it explains that he was traumatized as a child in Lithuania in 1944", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesing aspects about the Hanibal Lecter article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1439, "Truth_answer": "Hanibal Lecter witnessed the murder and cannibalism of his beloved sister, Mischa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hanibal Lecter traumatized as a child in lithuania in 1944?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1439, "Truth_answer": "a group of deserting Lithuanian Hilfswillige", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030130455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did murdere and ate Hanibal lecter's beloved sister, Mischa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1440, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy is comic opera", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is Dorothy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1440, "Truth_answer": "Gaiety Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the comic opera Dorothy first performed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1440, "Truth_answer": "the comic opera Dorothy had a rocky start", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the comic opera, Dorothy a success when it was first performed at theGaiety Theatre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1440, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy became a great success at the box office and had an initial run of 931 performances, breaking the record for the longest-running musical theatre production in history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170227161013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_(opera)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the comic opera by alfred cellier ever achieve acclaim after this initial lack of response?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1440, "Truth_answer": "It transferred in December 1888 to the Lyric Theatre, built using the profits from the production", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Cellier_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did the comic opera dorothy by alfred cellier make after it became a great success at the box office and had an initial run of 931 performances, breaking the record for the longest-running musical theatre production in history?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1440, "Truth_answer": "Doris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of alfred Hunter other later pieces besides the comic opera Dorothy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "Marc Hunter's debut solo album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fiji Bitter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "Island Nights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from the album fiji bitter by marc hunter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "peaked at No. 20", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single Island Nights from the album fiji bitter by marc hunter do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "Don't Take Me and When You Walk in the Room“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218074217id_/https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Hunter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles from the album Fiji Bitter by marc hunter besides island nights that peaked at No. 20?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "neither reached the top 50", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single Dont take me and When You Walk in the Room“ from the album fiji bitter by marc hunter perform on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album fiji bitter by marc hunter well-received by critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Hunter tour to support the album fiji bitter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "August 1982 Dragon reformed with the line-up of Marc, Todd, Hewson, Jacobsen and Robert Taylor on guitar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "a national Class Reunion tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dragon reformed with the line-up of Marc, Todd, Hewson, Jacobsen and Robert Taylor on guitar tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "the album Body and the Beat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218074217id_/https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Hunter_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218074217id_/https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Hunter_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what albums did Dragon with the the line-up of Marc, Todd, Hewson, Jacobsen and Robert Taylor on guitat put out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "it peaked at No. 5", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did that album Body and the beat do for the band dragon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "While on a break between Dragon tours Marc Hunter joined the Party Boys", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marc Hunter article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "Marc Hunter issued his third solo album, Communication, in September 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Marc Hunter stay with the part boys for long?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1442, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Marc Hunter's third solo album Communication make it big?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1443, "Truth_answer": "On April 2, 2014, Rolling Stone reported that the Celebrity Skin line-up of the band Hole had reunited", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1443, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Hole reunite?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1443, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone erroneously reported Courtney Love's upcoming solo single, Wedding Day to be a product of the hole reunion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hole article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1443, "Truth_answer": "in October 2019, Hole rehearsed at the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band hole end up having a reunion after Rolling Stone erroneously reported Courtney Love's upcoming solo single, Wedding Day to be a product of the hole reunion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1444, "Truth_answer": "Richard Darryl Way's new band, Stark Naked and the Car Thieves,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Stark Naked?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1444, "Truth_answer": "Darryl Way, Stewart Copeland, George Hatcher, Mick Jacques and Phil Kohn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105444id_/http://www.thepolicewiki.org/Police_wiki/index.php?title=Stark_Naked_And_The_Car_Thieves_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were members of stark naked and the Car Thieveses besides darryl way?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1444, "Truth_answer": "Rock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Stark Naked and the car thieves play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1444, "Truth_answer": "The band started rehearsing around June / July or maybe August 1974 and played at least one concert in Nottingham, England, UK - but maybe a few more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105444id_/http://www.thepolicewiki.org/Police_wiki/index.php?title=Stark_Naked_And_The_Car_Thieves_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stark Naked and the car thieves go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems while Stark Naked and the car thieves were on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1445, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk officially debut as part of 12-member project group Super Junior 05 on 6 November 2005 on SBS's music programme Popular Songs, performing their first single, Twins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eunhyuk article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1445, "Truth_answer": "Miracle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Super Junior 05 have any other releases?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1445, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Hangeng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook, and Kibum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024171902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Junior_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the group Super junior 05 besides Eunhyuk when they released their singles Twins and miracle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1445, "Truth_answer": "the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did super Junior 05 with Leeteuk, Heechul, Hangeng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook, and Kibum perform anywhere?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1446, "Truth_answer": "guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike Gordon, drummer Jon Fishman, and keyboardist Page McConnell,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the formation of the band phish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1446, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Holdsworth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other members Phish band members besides guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike Gordon, drummer Jon Fishman, and keyboardist Page McConnell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1446, "Truth_answer": "The new group phish performed their first concert at Harris Millis Cafeteria at the University of Vermont on December 2, 1983, where they played a set of classic rock covers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phish article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1446, "Truth_answer": "phish did not perform again for nearly a year, stemming from Anastasio's suspension from the university following a prank he had pulled with a friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band phish face any hardships when they performed their first concert at Harris Millis Cafeteria at the University of Vermont on December 2, 1983, where they played a set of classic rock covers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1446, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the band phish leave leave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan appeared in 1930 in The Song and Dance Man, a revival of his tribute to vaudeville and his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Gerige M. Cohan's later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "The Song and Dance Man is a 1926 American silent comedy-drama film", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151005063007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Song_and_Dance_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song and dance man Geroge M. Cohan appeared in 1930 as a revival of his tribute to vaudeville and his father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "The musical film The Phantom president", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did George M. Cohan do in his later years besides the silent comedy drama film the song and the dance man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical film the phantom president with George M. Cohan successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "Gambling", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What silent films did George M Cohan starred in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "A critic called Gambling a stodgy adaptation of a definitely dated play directed in obsolete theatrical technique. It is considered a lost film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the silent film Gambling Gerorge M. Cohan starred in successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan earned acclaim as a serious actor in Eugene O'Neill's only comedy Ah, Wilderness!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the George M Cohan article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1447, "Truth_answer": "The play comedy Ah, Wilderness! was successful in its first Broadway production and the touring production that followed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702053101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ah,_Wilderness!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the comedy Ah, Wilderness! with George M Cohan successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "From 1899 to 1907, George M. Cohan was married to Ethel Levey, a musical comedy actress and dancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about George M. Cohan's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "Ethel Levey and George M. Cohan had a daughter, actress Georgette Cohan Souther Rowse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M Cohan and Ethel Levey a musical comdey actress and dancer have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "Ethel Levey divorced George M. Cohan on grounds of adultery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was George M Cohan and Ethel Levey's marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan married Agnes Mary Nolan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ethel Levey divorced George M. Cohan on grounds of adultery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan and Agnes Mary Nolan had two daughters and a son", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M. Cohan and Agnes Mary Nolan have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan and Agnes Mary Nolan remained married until his death", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with George M Cohan and Agnes Mary Nolan marriage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "George M Cohan died at the age of 64 on November 5, 1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George M. Cohan die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1448, "Truth_answer": "George M Cohan funeral was held at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York and was attended by thousands of people, including five governors of New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about his later time in George Cohan's life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1449, "Truth_answer": "David Lewis's first monograph was Convention: A Philosophical Study", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is convention?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1449, "Truth_answer": "in 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was David Lewis's first monograph Convention: A Philosophical Study written?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1449, "Truth_answer": "David Lewis's first monograph Convention: A Philosophical Study won the American Philosophical Association's first Franklin Matchette Prize for the best book published in philosophy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Lewis monograph Convention: a philosohical study win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1449, "Truth_answer": "David lewis's monograph Convention: A Philosophical Study is based on his doctoral dissertation and uses concepts of game theory to analyze the nature of social conventions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207184002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lewis_(philosopher)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Lewis monograph Convention: a philosophical study about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1449, "Truth_answer": "David Lewis went on to publish Counterfactuals, which contained an analysis of counterfactual conditionals in terms of the theory of possible worlds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Lewis article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1450, "Truth_answer": "David Lewis's second book", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is counterfactuals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1450, "Truth_answer": "Modal realism is the view propounded by David Lewis that all possible worlds are real in the same way as is the actual world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122042153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modal_realism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is David lewis's modal realism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1450, "Truth_answer": "Lewis published five volumes containing 99 papers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207184002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lewis_(philosopher)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Lewis write any books besides Conventions: a philosophical study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1450, "Truth_answer": "Counterfactuals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Lewis have any of his philosphies published besides his five volumes containing 99 papers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other famous philosophers disagree with David Lewis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy was presented at court to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace during her father's service as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rosemary Kennedy appear at British court?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "At the event, Rosemary Kennedy tripped and nearly fell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the meetingwhere Rosemary Kennedy was presented at court to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace during her father's service as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "The crowd made no sign, and the King and the Queen smiled as if nothing had happened", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Rosemary Kennedy tripping and nearly falling at the event?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "In 1938", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Rosemary Kennedy presented at court to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace during her father's service as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy practiced the complicated royal curtsy for hours", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Rosemary kennedy being presented at court to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace during her father's service as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1938?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy tripped and nearly fell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosemary Kennedy have any other strange behaviors at the court besides practicing the complicated Royal curtsy for hours?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rosematy kennedy's family embarrassed by her when tripped and nearly fell when she was presented at court to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace during her father's service as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy was 20 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Rosemary Kennedy at the time she was presented at court to to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace during her father's service as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy's occasionally erratic behavior frustrated her parents; her father was especially worried that Rosemary's behavior would shame and embarrass the family and damage his and his children's political careers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting points about Rosemary Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1451, "Truth_answer": "When Rosemary Kennedy was 23 years of age, doctors told her father that a form of psychosurgery known as a lobotomy would help calm her", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did go Rosemary Kennedy's occasionally erratic behavior frustrated her parents and that her father was especially worried that Rosemary's behavior would shame and embarrass the family?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "calm her mood swings and stop her occasional violent outbursts", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.imdforums.com/threads/a-letter-from-rosemary-kennedy-in-pre-production.4177/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did she have a lobotomy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "The George Washington University Hospital", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the lobotomy procedure that would help Rosemary Kennedy calm her mood swings and occasional violent outbursts done?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "James W. Watts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the doctor that performed the lobotomy on Rosemary Kennedy at the George Washington University Hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "the procedure had not been successful. Rosemary Kennedy's mental capacity diminished to that of a two-year-old child. She could not walk or speak intelligibly and was incontinent", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.imdforums.com/threads/a-letter-from-rosemary-kennedy-in-pre-production.4177/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201206022759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_W._Watts_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the lobotomy performed on Rosemary Kennedy at the george washington University Hospital by James W. Watts successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "Rose Mary Kennedy lived at Craig House, a private psychiatric hospital north of New York City. In 1949, she was relocated to Jefferson, Wisconsin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosemary Kennedy live with her family after the procedure the procedure had not been successful and her capacity diminished to that of a two-year-old child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "Rose Mary Kennedy could not walk or speak intelligibly and was incontinent", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.imdforums.com/threads/a-letter-from-rosemary-kennedy-in-pre-production.4177/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201206022759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_W._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen as a result of Rosemary Kennedy's lobotomy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "Rose Mary Kennedy would often experience convulsions and fly into violent rages in which she would hit and injure others", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a specific event or events that lead to Rosemary Kennedy having a lobotomy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rosemary Kennedy's family feel after the lobotomy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy Rosemary was 23 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Rosemary Kennedy when the lobotomy was performed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary Kennedy's parents separated her from her family.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.imdforums.com/threads/a-letter-from-rosemary-kennedy-in-pre-production.4177/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Rosemary Kennedy article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1452, "Truth_answer": "Rose Kennedy did not visit her for 20 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205063612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Kennedy_p6", "https://www.imdforums.com/threads/a-letter-from-rosemary-kennedy-in-pre-production.4177/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rose Kennedy react when she found out about Rosemary Kennedy's condition?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "Mick Mulvaney said the Congressional Budget Office was not capable of assessing the American Health Care Act", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues were there with the budget?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "$54 billion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were the planning on saving when Mick Mulvaney said the Congressional Budget Office was not capable of assessing the American Health Care Act ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "Meals on Wheels", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What programs was Trump administration planning on cutting funding to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "cuts to the United States Department of State, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the social safety net", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did the trump administration plan to save money on besides cutting funding to Meals on wheels?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "The budget would also remove $800 billion from Medicaid, and $72 billion from Social Security disability benefits, while removing nothing from Social Security retirement or Medicare benefits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me of interest to the trump administration budget topic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "mick Mulvaney projected the budget will not add to the federal deficit because future tax cuts will lead to 3% GDP growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Mulvaney want the presidents budget to go through?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Mulvaney vote for the Trump administration America first budget?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "Mick Mulvaney projected the budget will not add to the federal deficit because future tax cuts will lead to 3% GDP growth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mick Mulvaney think about Trump's America first budget?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "Mick Mulvaney described it as the first time that an administration has written a budget through the eyes of the people who are actually paying the taxes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mick Mulvaney in favor of the trump America first budget?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mick Mulvaney vote for the budge?t", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "the involvement of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what dispute did Mick mulvaney and the treasury secretary have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mick mulvaney disagree with other republicans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "Mick Mulvaney presented President Trump's $4.1 trillion 2018 United States federal budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mick Mulvaney article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2018, which ran from October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023044206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_United_States_federal_budget_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the 4.1 trillion federal budget presented to President Trump pass?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1454, "Truth_answer": "the debt increase over the 2018–2027 period would be $10.112T.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the United states federal budget for fiscal year 2018 raise the debt?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1455, "Truth_answer": "It was self-produced by Jimmy Page", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Led Zeppelin's producer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1455, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin is the debut album by English rock band Led Zeppelin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Led Zeppelin album article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1455, "Truth_answer": "The album was a commercial success. It generated 50,000 advance orders. The album reached number 10 on the Billboard chart. The album earned its US gold certification in July 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Led zeppelin by Led zeppelin make it big?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1455, "Truth_answer": "Good Times Bad Times“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the album led zeppelin by led zeppelin's top hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "It tells of a Hebrew prophet named Jonah son of Amittai who is sent by God to prophesy the destruction of Nineveh but tries to escape the divine mission", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015221252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Jonah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the story about Jonah in Judaism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "by Elijah the prophet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jonah brought back to life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "Jonah is miraculously saved by being swallowed by a large fish, in whose belly he spends three days and three nights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there whale stories in Judaism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "Jonah prays to God in his affliction and commits to thanksgiving and to paying what he has vowed. God then commands the fish to vomit Jonah out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015221252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Jonah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jonah escape the large fish, in whose belly he spends three days and three nights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Jonah also highlights the sometimes unstable relationship between two religious needs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do you find interesting about Jonah besides when he prays to God in his affliction and commits to thanksgiving and to paying what he has vowed. God then commands the fish to vomit Jonah out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "comfort and truth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What religious needs does the book of Jonah also highlights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1456, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are comfort and truth shown in the Jonah stories?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "The views expressed by Jonah in the Book of Jonah are a parody of views held by members of Jewish society at the time when it was written", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were their post-biblical views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "The story of a man surviving after being swallowed by a whale or giant fish is classified in the catalogue of folktale types as ATU 1889G", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed in the interpretations of jonah at this point?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "Jonah is regarded as a saint by a number of Christian denominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Jonah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "the Roman Catholic Church the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Christian denominations is Jonah regarded in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "the Twelve Minor Prophets, Oriental Orthodox Churches and the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Christian denominationsis Jonah regarded in besides the Roman Catholic Church the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "Beneventan chant is a liturgical plainchant repertory of the Roman Catholic Church, used primarily in the orbit of the southern Italian ecclesiastical centers of Benevento and Monte Cassino", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190329174122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beneventan_chant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Beneventan chant in the Christian conventions Jonah is regarded in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1457, "Truth_answer": "In Islam Jonah is the title of the tenth chapter of the Quran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting sections in Jonah?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger's relationship with bandmate Keith Richards is frequently described as love/hate by the media", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Richards_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of a relationship did Mick Jagger have with Keith Richards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Richards himself said in a 1998 interview: I think of our differences as a family squabble.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Richards_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Mick Jagger relationship with Keith Richards described as love/hate by the media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have disputes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "The Rolling stones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Mick Jagger and Keith Richards work on together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger refused to tour to promote the album,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of the disputes Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had with the rolling stones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "instead Mick Jagger undertook his own solo tour, which included Rolling Stones songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the tour still go as planned without Mick Jagger who refused to tour to promote the album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was mick Jagger's solo tour called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Keith Richards has referred to this period in his relations with mick Jagger as World War III“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have other disputes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Meeting in January 1989, just preceding the Stones' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the chemistry between Jagger and Richards easily outshone whatever differences they had", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mick Jagger and Keith Richards do anymore work together after their relations were referrred to as World war III?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "the success of the Rolling Stones' 1989 comeback album, Steel Wheels marked the end of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' well-publicised feud", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Rolling stones disband because of Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's disputes?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Talk is Cheap", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Keith Richard's first solo album called?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1458, "Truth_answer": "Talk Is Cheap was met with critical acclaim and it peaked at No. 37 in the UK and No. 24 in the US, where it went gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Keith Richard's solo album successful?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "the movie Performance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Mick star in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "Turner, a reclusive, eccentric former rock star who has lost his demon“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What wa Mick Jagger's role in his performance in Performance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger appeared as himself in the film All You Need Is Cash in 1978", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Mick Jagger star in besides Performance where he plays turner, a reclusive, eccentric former rock star who has lost his demon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "in 1983 Mick Jagger starred in Faerie Tale Theatre's The Nightingale as the emperor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Mick jagger starring in besides All you need is Cash in 1978?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "Freejack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Mick Jagger roles in the films he starred in besides n Faerie Tale Theatre's The Nightingale as the emperor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Mick jagger starring in Freejack?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "Bent, and The Man From Elysian Fields", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Mick Jagger other roles besides Freejack in 1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger founded Jagged Films with Victoria Pearman. Jagged Films' first release was the World War II drama Enigma in 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film productions was Mick Jagger apart of after his roles in Freejack, Bent and The man from Elysian Fields?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Jagger star in or produce anything after he founded Jagged Films?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "Jagged Films produced a documentary about Mick Jagger entitled Being Mick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Jagged films release besides the documentary entitled being Mick?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1459, "Truth_answer": "The women", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other films the film production released?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler made her feature film debut in Silent Fall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "Silent Fall received negative reviews from critics. Produced on a budget of $30 million, the film made less than $3.2 million domestically, making it a box office bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518054842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Fall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics receive Liv Tyler's debut film Silent Fall in 1994?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Liv Tyler starred in the comedy-drama Empire Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Silent Fall received negative reviews from critics. Produced on a budget of $30 million, the film made less than $3.2 million domestically, making it a box office bomb in 1994?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "The film did poorly at the box office and received negative reviews upon its 1995 release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401093958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_Records_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics receive the movie empire records with liv tyler in 1995?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "the movie Heavy in 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else happen after Empire records in 1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "the film Stealing Beauty", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other movie in 1996 besides the movie Heavy that liv tyler starred in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "Liv Tyler played Lucy Harmon, an innocent, romantic teenager who travels to Tuscany, Italy, intent on losing her virginity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104185321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Liv Tyler play in the movie Stealing beauty that came out 1996?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1460, "Truth_answer": "The film received generally mixed reviews, but Liv Tyler's performance was regarded favorably by the critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104185321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Tyler_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics receive the movie stealing beauty where Liv Tyler played Lucy Harmon, an innocent, romantic teenager who travels to Tuscany, Italy, intent on losing her virginity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1461, "Truth_answer": "Nicolas Anelka was born March 14, 1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Nicolas Anelka born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1461, "Truth_answer": "in Le Chesnay, Yvelines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Nicolas Anelka born in March 14, 1979?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1461, "Truth_answer": "Nicolas Anelka is married to Barbara Tausia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Nicolas Anelka married to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1461, "Truth_answer": "Nicolas Anelka acted in the 2002 film Le Boulet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Anelka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Nicolas Anelka have other hobbies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1462, "Truth_answer": "58 BC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Julius Caesar begin the military campaign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1462, "Truth_answer": "The Gallic War mainly took place in what is now France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007111752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_campaigns_of_Julius_Caesar_p0", "http://amaic-alphaomega.blogspot.com/2015/08/_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julius Caesar start the campaign in 58 BC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1462, "Truth_answer": "it was Roman victory resulted in the expansion of the Roman Republic over the whole of Gaul", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallic_Wars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the military campaign in the Gallic war where it is now France successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1462, "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar invaded Britain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julius Caesar do once he won and the Roman Victory resulted in the expasion of the Roman Republic over the whole of Gaul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1462, "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar was married to Cinna's daughter Cornelia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen in the Julius Caesar article besides Julius caesar invading Britain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1462, "Truth_answer": "In 85 BC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year were Julius Caesar and Cinna's Daughter Cornelia married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1463, "Truth_answer": "In 55 BC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the conquest of gaul?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1463, "Truth_answer": "the Germanic Usipetes and Tencteri", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the two tribes in the conquest of Gaul in 55 BC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1463, "Truth_answer": "With the defeat of Ambiorix, Caesar believed Gaul was now pacified.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007111752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_campaigns_of_Julius_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Julius Caesar win against the two Germanic tribes Usipetes and Tencteri?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did a lot of people die in the conquest of Gaul against the two germanic tribes Usipetes and tencteri?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1463, "Truth_answer": "the battle of Gaul followed by Julius Caesar building a bridge across the Rhine and making a show of force in Germanic territory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007111752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_campaigns_of_Julius_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about Julius Caesar Conquest of Gaul in 55 BC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1464, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Weintraub", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was John Denver first major collaboration with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1464, "Truth_answer": "John Denver's seasonal special, Rocky Mountain Christmas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Denver ever on any telecasts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1464, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver ever have his family with him on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1464, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver ever have health issues on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1465, "Truth_answer": "John Denver's artistic interests included painting, but because of his limiting schedule he pursued photography", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "so what kind of things did john Denver do in his personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1465, "Truth_answer": "photographs of the people and the places around him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of photography did John Denver pursue? in his lmitied schedule", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1465, "Truth_answer": "Anne Martell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did john Denver date anyone or was married to anybody?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1465, "Truth_answer": "John Denver and Anne Martell divorced in 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the marriage last or are John Denver and Anne Martell still together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1465, "Truth_answer": "Australian actress Cassandra Delaney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did John Denver marry besides Anne Martell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1466, "Truth_answer": "Keith performed on a series of television advertisements for Telecom USA for that company's discount long distance telephone service 10-10-220. He also starred in Ford commercials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Toby Keith first appearance on tv?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1466, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Keith participated in the Comedy Central Roast of Larry the Cable Guy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Toby Keith article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1466, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith do any other things with Larry the cable guy besides his roast?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1466, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith won the Academy of Country Music's Top Male Vocalist and Album of the Year awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Toby Keith win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1466, "Truth_answer": "the film Broken Bridges", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith have any notable movie appearances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1466, "Truth_answer": "Overall critical reaction was negative. Most critics cited Toby Keith's wooden acting, as well as the blatant product placement by Keith's sponsor, Ford,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Bridges_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the film Broken Bridges with Toby keith taken by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1467, "Truth_answer": "a feud over the song Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue, as well as comments the Dixie Chicks made about President George W. Bush on stage during a concert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toby keith's feud with the Dixie Chicks about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1467, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith responded by pointing out that Maines did not write her music and he does", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toby Keith's response to Natalie Maines's comments about President bush during a concert?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1467, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Natalie Maines and Toby Keith ever make up and say sorry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1467, "Truth_answer": "Maines wore a T-shirt with the letters FUTK on the front at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Maines finally confessed that it was indeed a shot at Keith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Natalie Maines say anything else about Toby Keith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1467, "Truth_answer": "In August 2003, Toby Keith's representation publicly declared he was done feuding with Natalie Maines because he's realized there are far more important things to concentrate on.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other facts about their feud was stated between Toby Keith and the dixie chicks besides Natalie Maines wearing T-shirt with the letters FUTK on the front at the Academy of Country Music Awards and finally confessing that it was indeed a shot at Keith?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "a free Tibet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What issue did the 14th Dalai Lama advocate for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tibet.net/statement-of-tibetan-parliament-in-exile-on-the-28th-anniversary-of-conferment-of-the-nobel-peace-prize-to-his-holiness-the-great-14th-dalai-lama/_p2", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p71", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p74", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p37", "https://www.responsibletravel.com/holidays/tibet/travel-guide_p10", "https://thehappyguide.wordpress.com/tag/nobel-peace-prize/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama receive any awards for being an advocate for a free tibet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "the central government of Tibet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dalai lama work with any governments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "the People's Republic of China", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai lama face any opposition while working with the central government of Tibet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "The 14th Dalai Lama is an advocate for a world free of nuclear weapons, and currently serves on the Advisory Council of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama advocate for any other issues besides a free tibet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "The 14th Dalai Lama is 84 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was the 14th Dalai Lama?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama pass any laws?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1468, "Truth_answer": "Desmond Tutu", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 14th Dalai Lama work with any other important people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1469, "Truth_answer": "the Personae collection became the first of Ezra Pound's works to have any commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ezra Pound article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1469, "Truth_answer": "in London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Personae collection gain commercial success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1469, "Truth_answer": "in January 1909", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ezra Pound meet Dorothy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1469, "Truth_answer": "Ezra pound and Dorothy Shakespear had one son", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ezra pound and Dorothy Shakespear have children together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1470, "Truth_answer": "On August 20, 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Sheehan die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1470, "Truth_answer": "an accidental drug overdose", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How'd Bobby Sheehan die on August 20, 1999?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1470, "Truth_answer": "Tad Kinchla", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Blues Traveler replace bobby Sheehan with after he died on August 20, 1999 of an accidental drug overdose?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1470, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the new Blues Traveler lineup succesful with Tad Kinchla?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1470, "Truth_answer": "The band discarded their concept album material, instead releasing a smaller online EP, Decisions of the Sky: A Traveler's Tale of Sun and Storm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Blues traveler article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1470, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did blues traveler discard their concept album material?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1471, "Truth_answer": "In 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Chris Chelios join the Montreal Canadians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1471, "Truth_answer": "Soft Hands Chelios.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chris Chelios nickname with the montreal Canadiens in 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1471, "Truth_answer": "Chris chilies finished second to Mario Lemieux for the Calder Memorial Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Chelios win the Calder trophy while with the montreal canadiens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1471, "Truth_answer": "in the 1985–86 season, he won his first Stanley Cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Chelios win a Stanley Cup with the montreal canadiens?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1471, "Truth_answer": "the Chicago Blackhawks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Chris Chelio traded to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1471, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios was arrested for driving under the influence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chris Chelios get in trouble with the law?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chris chelios's first professional team to play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Roy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Chris chelios goaltender while with the montreal Canadiens?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, and the Atlanta Thrashers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p0", "https://deadspin.com/the-greatest-players-in-nhl-history-nos-50-40-1791702289_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Chris Chelios play for besides the montreal canadiens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios attended Mount Carmel High School in Chicago until his family moved to Poway, California, where he attended Mira Mesa High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Chelios do in his early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios scored 185 goals during his professional hockey career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris chelios score many goals in his professional hockey career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios tried his luck in Canada, where he was twice cut by Junior B teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Chelios play Canadian hockey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1472, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios was 14 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Chris chelios when he started playing? chelios when he started playing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1473, "Truth_answer": "in 1949", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Swift retire from football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1473, "Truth_answer": "Frank Swift took up a career in journalism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank swift do after football in 1949?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1473, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frank Swift do with journalism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1473, "Truth_answer": "Manchester City football club supporters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Supporters' Club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1473, "Truth_answer": "until his death at age 44", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Frank Swift deal with journalism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1473, "Truth_answer": "Frank swift married Doris Potter and had two children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Swift have a wife or kids?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "easy listening", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Burt Bacharach's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "unusual chord progressions, influenced by his background in jazz harmony, and uncommon selections of instruments for small orchestras", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music does Burt Bacharach play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach has composed hundreds of pop songs from the late 1950s through the 1980s, many in collaboration with lyricist Hal David.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Burt Bacharach usually work alone or with other artists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "This Guy's in Love with You“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.pbshawaii.org/tag/b-j-thomas/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200620233119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_From_Memory_p9", "https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/45rpms-with-print-through.897977/_p6", "https://www.bestoftheatre.co.uk/blog/post/close-to-you-extends_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous songs does Burt Bacharach have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Burt Bcahrach song This guy's in love with you happen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "While Burt Bacharach did not mind singing during live performances, he sought mostly to avoid it on records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Burt Bacharach article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach explains, I [tried] to sing the songs not as a singer, but just interpreting it as a composer and interpreting a great lyric that Hal [David] wrote.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Burt Bacharach try to avoid singing on records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1474, "Truth_answer": "The Hollywood Palace", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach appear in any movies or tv shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1475, "Truth_answer": "After signing to Avco, the record label approached producer Thom Bell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened during the Bell/Creed years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1475, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did thomas bell and Linda creed meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1475, "Truth_answer": "an extended collaboration that also yielded the group's most successful recordings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs did Thomas bell and Linda creed record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1475, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some songs recorded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1476, "Truth_answer": "Can't Give You Anything but my love, Sing Baby Sing, Na Na Is The Saddest Word, Funky Weekend and Can't Help Falling in Love“ in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs of the Stylidticds band became famous internationally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1476, "Truth_answer": "Can't Give You Anything But My Love reached No. 1", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160810205120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_discography_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_Growing_Strong_p5", "https://prosheetmusic.com/?page_id=1402_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the songs by the band the stylistics Can't Give You Anything but my love, Sing Baby Sing, Na Na Is The Saddest Word, Funky Weekend and Can't Help Falling in Love“ reach any top charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1476, "Truth_answer": "the stylistics toured until 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the stylistics go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1476, "Truth_answer": "The Stylistics are an American, Philadelphia soul group that achieved their greatest chart success in the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band the stylistics article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "Princess Sophie of Bavaria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Franz Joseph I of Austria's mother?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "Franz Joseph I of Austria married Empress Elisabeth of Austria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_von_Bismarck_p76", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Prussian_War_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Franz Joseph I of Austria married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "their first daughter Sophie died as an infant, and their only son Rudolf died by suicide in 1889", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Franz Joseph I of Austria produce heirs with Sophie Duchess of Hohenberg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other children b?y Franz Joseph I of austria and Sophie Duchess of Hohenberg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "Franz Joseph I Prince of Austria's wife Empress Elisabeth of Austria was stabbed to death by an Italian anarchist in 1898 while on a visit to Geneva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Franz Joseph I of Austria article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "Franz Joseph I of Austria never fully recovered from the loss", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Franz Joseph I of Austria do after that happened?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1477, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Franz Joseph I of Austria eventually re-marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "the assassination of Franz Joseph's nephew and heir-presumptive, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, in Sarajevo resulted in Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against the Kingdom of Serbia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Franz Joseph I of Autria article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "On June 28, 1914", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did occur the assassination of his nephew and heir-presumptive, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, in Sarajevo that resulted in Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against the Kingdom of Serbia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "it activated a system of alliances which resulted in World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the assassination of his nephew and heir-presumptive, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, in Sarajevo that resulted in Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against the Kingdom of Serbia that contributed to the out break of the war On June 28, 1914?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist of Serbian ethnicity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who assassinated Franz Joseph I of Autria's nephew Archduke Franz Ferdinand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assasssinated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for Archduke Franz Ferdinand death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other deaths besides the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1478, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other contributing factors to the outbreak of the war besides the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand ahd his wife Sophie Duchess of Hohenberg?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "Beth Phoenix and Santino Marella became an on-screen power couple, and the pairing of Phoenix and Marella later became known by Glamarella", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glamarella?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "the Women's Championship for a second time in August 2008, holding it until January 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix and Santino Marella win a lot of matches together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "the portmanteau of Glamour and Marella", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Glamarella come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "After WrestleMania, Glamarella separated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix also known as Glamarella split up in 2009?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "On December 8, 2008, Phoenix received the Slammy Award for Diva of the Year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Beth Phoenix article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "Frank Gotch Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beth Phoenix win any other awards besides the Slammy Award for Diva of the Year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "After WrestleMania, Glamarella separated, as Phoenix was unhappy with Santino pretending to be Santina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Beth Phoenix still working with Santino Marella throughout this period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "Santino Marella competed in drag", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Santino marella pretending to be Santina? What does that mean?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1479, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Santino Marella competing in drag upset Beth Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "Sweet Caroline", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Neil Diamond's popular songs in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond produced six studio albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417001536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_discography_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802045507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Love's_Travelling_Salvation_Show_(song)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170316192220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Christmas_Album,_Volume_II_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond record any albums in the 90's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "two Christmas albums and two albums of mostly new material", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of albums were these six studio albums by Neil Diamond?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond's albums in the 1990s peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Album chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond's Two Christmas albums and his two albums of mostly new material have any success in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities with two shows on May 27 and 28 to a crowd of 27,000-plus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond go on any live tours in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "Neil Diamond's tour Lovescape from December 1991 to December 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Diamond do in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Neil Diamond performed for President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the 1990s period for Neil Diamond?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1480, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Neil Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities with two shows on May 27 and 28 to a crowd of 27,000-plus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond perform anywhere else besides the performance for president George H.W. Bush's final christmas in washington NBC Special?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1481, "Truth_answer": "for the former Philippine leader corazon Aquino", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What local reaction was Corazon Aquino a part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1481, "Truth_answer": "grief and praise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to the former philippine leader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1481, "Truth_answer": "a cardiorespiratory arrest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Corazon Aquino die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1481, "Truth_answer": "the former President Corazon Aquino had been diagnosed with colorectal cancer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information is there about corazon aquino?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1481, "Truth_answer": "on August 1st, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corazon aquino die after she was diagnosed with clorectal cancer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1482, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino was a main character in Boy Noriega's 1987 stage comedy Bongbong at Kris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did corazon aquino influence pop culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1482, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Corazon aquino's death change pop culture?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1482, "Truth_answer": "Both local and international leaders showed respect for Corazon Aquino's achievements in the process of democratization in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whats is important in this passage about corazon aquino?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1482, "Truth_answer": "Filipinos throughout the country wore either yellow shirts or held masses for Corazon Aquino as their way of paying tribute to the woman who once led them in a revolution", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else on here that really stands out about Corazon Aquino besides Both local and international leaders showing respect for Corazon Aquino's achievements in the process of democratization in the Philippines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "On December 8, 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dimebag Darrell die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "a deranged fan, rushed onto the stage and shot Abbott multiple times with a Beretta 92FS, a 9mm semi-automatic pistol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dimebag Darrell die on December 8, 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Gale,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who shot Dimebag darell multiple times with a berretta 92FS, a semi-automatic pistol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "motive is Inconclusive. Possible persecutory delusions caused by paranoid schizophrenia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the motive for Nathan Gale shooting ang killing Dimebag Darrell with a semi-automatic pistol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "Columbus police officer James Niggemeyer entered the club and shot Gale once in the head with a 12-gauge Remington Model 870, killing him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nathan Gale prosecuted after shooting and killing Dimebag Darrell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "Damageplan was performing at the Alrosa Villa nightclub in Columbus, Ohio. Nathan Gale, a deranged fan, rushed onto the stage and shot Dimebag Darrell multiple times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dimebag Darrell article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "Dimebag Darrell was pronounced dead at the scene, aged 38", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Damageplan was performing at the Alrosa Villa nightclub in Columbus, Ohio and Nathan Gale, a deranged fan, rushed onto the stage and shot Dimebag Darrell multiple times?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "Thousands of fans attended Dimebag Darrell public memorial", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did fans respond to Dimebag Darrells death at Alrosa nighclub in Columbus, Ohio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1483, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band pantera react when Dimebag darrell was shot?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "The group Pantera was formed in 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Pantera formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "drummer Vinnie Paul, lead vocalist Terry Glaze and Bassist Rex Brown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of the band Pantera besides Dimebag Darrell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "groove meta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did the band Pantera with Dimebag darrell,drummer Vinnie Paul, lead vocalist Terry Glaze and Bassist Rex Brown play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "a 1997 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Pantera win any major awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "Metal Magic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the band pantera with dimebag darrell first release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "Projects in the Jungle, I Am the Night, Power Metal, Cowboys from Hell, Vulgar Display of Power, Far Beyond Driven, The Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing the Steel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p32", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921200847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_nightclub_shooting_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band pantera with dimebag darrell release any more albums after Metal Magic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "Pantera went on hiatus in 2001 but was disbanded by the Abbott brothers in 2003 amid communication problems and their conclusion that Anselmo would not return to the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Pantera with Dimebag Darrell stay together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "Anselmo became addicted to heroin in 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the band pantera with dimebag darrell frustrated at Anselmo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "Anselmo almost died from an overdose in 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantera_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more information about Anselmo from the band pantera with diebag darrell you could share?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "The ongoing tension lasted for another seven years, during which only one studio album, Reinventing the Steel, was recorded", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting things you can tell me about the band Pantera with dimebag darrell?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1484, "Truth_answer": "innie Paul claimed that Anselmo told him that he would take a year off following the events of September 11, 2001, but Anselmo's touring and recording output contradicted this.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of altercations in the band pantera with dimebag darrell?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope continued an active entertainment career past his 75th birthday, concentrating on his television specials and USO tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Hope still working in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "in 1933", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did bob Hope star with Dolores Reade in the musical Roberta?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "Dolores Reade and bob hope married on February 19, 1934,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did bob Hope have any kind of personal relationship with Dolores reade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope had a reputation as a womanizer and continued to see other women throughout his marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope have relationships with other women besides dolores Reade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope was an English-American stand-up comedian, vaudevillian, actor, singer, dancer, athlete, and author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the bob hope article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "In 1963 President John F. Kennedy awarded him the Congressional Gold Medal for service to his country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope win any awards as an English-American stand-up comedian, vaudevillian, actor, singer, dancer, athlete, and author?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what event did bob hope receive the Congressional gold medal for service to his country award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "President Lyndon Johnson bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 for his service to the armed forces through the USO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope receive any other awards by anybody besides the congressional gold medal for service to his country award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1485, "Truth_answer": "the age of 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old did Bob Hope live to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1486, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, an attempt was made to create a completely different lineup consisting of Lorena Pinot, Sohanny Gross and Carla Ramirez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Miami Sound Machine expand their line-up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1486, "Truth_answer": "Miami Sound Machine added new members to their lineup such as Ed Callé, Dana Teboe, Randy Barlow, Teddy Mullet, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Miami Sound Machine add to their line-up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1486, "Truth_answer": "Miami Sound Machine toured in Europe, South America and in the United States, culminating in a finale with massive sold-out concert in their hometown of Miami, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104090905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Miami Sound Machine tour at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1486, "Truth_answer": "Fisher filled Raul's piano duties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roger Fisher bring to the group, Miami Sound Machine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1486, "Truth_answer": "By early 1982, Roger Fisher was added as a second keyboardist, as well as the virtuoso harmonica player Gustavo Lezcano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104090905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Sound_Machine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roger Fisher play in Miami Sound Machine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour's third album Audio Secrecy, was recorded at the Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour's third album Audio Secrecy, was released on September 7, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Audio Secrecy released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "In the week of October 2, 2010, Say You'll Haunt Me reached No. 1 on both the U.S. Billboard Rock Songs chart and the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits from Audio Secrecy that charted on this album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour subsequently played Soundwave Festival 2013 in Australia and on the Sunday at Download Festival 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour tour internationally?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance, for the singles Get Inside, in 2003, and Inhale, in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Shawn Economaki was replaced in the studio by current Skid Row bassist Rachel Bolan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced bassist Shawn Economaki in Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1487, "Truth_answer": "Audio Secrecy received generally positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213105556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_I_Really_Want_to_Do_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think of the album, Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1488, "Truth_answer": "Alter Bridge is an American alternative metal band from Orlando, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gprotab.net/en/tabs/alter-bridge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alter Bridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1488, "Truth_answer": "The members of Alter Bridge are Myles Kennedy, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, and Scott Phillips.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Alter Bridge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1488, "Truth_answer": "Alter Bridge released AB III in October 2010, which achieved critical acclaim and commercial success on Roadrunner Records, with the album's lead single Isolation topping the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a hit song on Alter Bridge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1488, "Truth_answer": "Following a successful tour in support of the album, Alter Bridge announced plans for a second release. The album, Blackbird, was released in 2007 to mostly positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting that happened on the Alter Bridge tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1489, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour released a song called The Pessimist as a free download on their Facebook page on March 27, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stone Sour in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1489, "Truth_answer": "The Pessimist was previously only available on the iTunes deluxe version of the soundtrack to Transformers: Dark of the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Pessimist a part of an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1489, "Truth_answer": "The Pessimist was previously only available on the iTunes deluxe version of the soundtrack to Transformers: Dark of the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Stone Sour's music make it to movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1489, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance, for the singles Get Inside, in 2003, and Inhale, in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1489, "Truth_answer": "Chad Grischow of IGN assures the listener will definitely find pieces here worth saving from the scrap heap of the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Transformers: Dark of the Moon – The Album successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1489, "Truth_answer": "House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 is the fourth studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_2_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is House of Gold and Bones?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial began the 1950s by posting a .350 batting average before participating in the 1950 All-Star Game, where in fan balloting he was the NL's number two choice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Musial in 1950?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Frank Musial, nicknamed Stan the Man, was an American baseball outfielder and first baseman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Stan Musial play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial also shares the major league record for the most All-Star Games played with Hank Aaron and Willie Mays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial accomplished another historical feat on May 2, 1954, in a doubleheader in St. Louis against the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Musial in 1954?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial hit three home runs in the first contest, then two more in the second to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the details of this feat done by Stan Musial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "In Stan Musial's first full season, the Cardinals won the World Series. The following year, he led the NL in six different offensive categories and earned his first MVP award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1490, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial batted .331 over the course of his career and set National League records for career hits, runs batted in, games played, at bats, runs scored and doubles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial set any other records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial's rookie year with Williamson in 1938 was a period of adjustment both on and off the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Musial in 1938?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial made his major league debut during the second game of a doubleheader at Sportsman's Park on September 17, 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Stan Musial in 1941?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial played for the Cardinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Stan Musial play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "On May 25, 1940, Stan Musial married fellow Donora resident, Lillian Lil Labash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "On May 25, 1940, Stan Musial married in Daytona Beach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stan Musial marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "On May 25, 1940, Stan Musial married and the couple's first child followed in August.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stan Musial and Lillian Labash's union blessed with kids?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial suffered a shoulder injury while playing in the outfield, and later made an early exit as the starting pitcher in a 12–5 playoff game loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial suffer any injury?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1491, "Truth_answer": "After completing his military service, Stan Musial returned to baseball in 1946 and resumed his consistent hitting. That year he earned his second MVP award and third World Series title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other intresting thing is in this artice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1492, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel was one of five children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1492, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel moved with his parents to Glasgow, Scotland, where he completed his education at Rutherglen Academy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stan Laurel attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1492, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel joined Fred Karno's troupe of actors in 1910 with the stage name of Stan Jefferson; the troupe also included a young Charlie Chaplin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stan Laurel get his start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1492, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel's first wife was Lois Neilson, whom he married on 13 August 1926. Their daughter Lois was born during the early years of Laurel and Hardy's partnership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel and Lois Neilson have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1493, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Laurel and Hardy signed a contract at 20th Century-Fox to make ten films over five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stan Laurel start in 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1493, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel next signed with the Hal Roach studio, where he began directing films, including a 1926 production called Yes, Yes, Nanette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the films Stan Laurel make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1493, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Stan Laurel and Hardy were invited to France to make a feature film. The film was a disaster, a Franco-Italian co-production titled Atoll K.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Stan Laurel's films successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1493, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Stan Laurel and Hardy were invited to France to make a feature film. The film was a disaster, a Franco-Italian co-production titled Atoll K.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel produce any other film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "Henry Peavey was the cook and valet of Hollywood silent film director William Desmond Taylor. Peavey worked for Taylor for six months prior to Taylor's murder in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620082751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Peavey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Henry Peavey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "William Desmond Taylor's body was found inside his bungalow at the Alvarado Court Apartments, 404-B South Alvarado Street, in Westlake, Los Angeles, a trendy and affluent neighborhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henry Peavey find William Desmond Taylor's body?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "Peavey was William Desmond Taylor's valet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henry Peavey know Taylor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "Peavey worked for William Desmond Taylor for six months prior to his murder in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long had Henry Peavey work for William Desmond Taylor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "Though the police decided that Peavey was not the murderer, the Hollywood correspondent of the New York Daily News, Florabel Muir, came to a conclusion that Peavey was the murderer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Desmond_Taylor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Peavey related to William Desmond Taylor's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "Though the police decided that Peavey was not the murderer, the Hollywood correspondent of the New York Daily News, Florabel Muir, came to a conclusion that Peavey was the murderer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Desmond_Taylor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Hollywood correspondent say about Henry Peavey concerning William Desmond Taylor's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florabel Muir find any evidence to convict Henry Peavey of killing William Desmond Taylor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1494, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florabel Muir suspect anyone else of killing William Desmond Taylor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1495, "Truth_answer": "William Desmond Taylor's murder on 1 February 1922, along with other Hollywood scandals, such as the Roscoe Arbuckle trial, led to a frenzy of sensationalist and often fabricated newspaper reports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something about the investigation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1495, "Truth_answer": "In William Desmond Taylor's pockets, investigators found a wallet holding $78 in cash, a silver cigarette case, a Waltham pocket watch, a pen knife, and a photograph of Mabel Normand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was on William Desmond Taylor's persons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1495, "Truth_answer": "With the evidence of the money and valuables on William Desmond Taylor's body, robbery seemingly was not the motive for the killing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any significance to the items found on William Desmond Taylor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1495, "Truth_answer": "The motive is unclear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the motive behind William Desmond Taylor's murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1495, "Truth_answer": "The murder to this day remains an official cold case.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the investigation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1496, "Truth_answer": "McKagan formed Loaded, initially as The Gentlemen, to be his band for the tour supporting the album. Loaded's line-up consisted of Dez Cadena, Michael Barragan, and Taz Bentley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Loaded during the early years ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1496, "Truth_answer": "McKagan formed Loaded, initially as The Gentlemen, to be his band for the tour supporting the album. Loaded's line-up consisted of Dez Cadena, Michael Barragan, and Taz Bentley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the band McKagan formed ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1496, "Truth_answer": "McKagan moved back to Seattle, releasing one self-titled album on Sub Pop in 1998, before recording his second solo album Beautiful Disease the same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Gentlemen record any albums or songs ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1496, "Truth_answer": "McKagan moved back to Seattle, releasing one self-titled album on Sub Pop in 1998, before recording his second solo album Beautiful Disease the same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Beautiful Disease about ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1496, "Truth_answer": "McKagan began promoting the album; however, following the merger between Geffen and Interscope Records, he was dropped from the label and lost all commercial rights to release the record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Duff McKagan formed Loaded ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1497, "Truth_answer": "Loaded was reformed in 2001, adding guitarist Mike Squires and Jeff Rouse to the line-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Loaded reformed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1497, "Truth_answer": "Dark Days is the debut studio album by American rock band Loaded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dark Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1497, "Truth_answer": "In June, 2001, Duff announced that the album would be titled Dark Days and that it would be released under the moniker Loaded rather than using his own name for the project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about this album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1497, "Truth_answer": "Following the tour, Rouse and Squires departed Loaded when Alien Crime Syndicate signed with V2 Records for the re-release of their latest album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened around the time of Dark Days' release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1497, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Loaded win any awards during the time of Dark Days' release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1498, "Truth_answer": "Bob Brunning recalled that Mick Fleetwood was, and is, a completely straightforward drummer, and it works with a lot of different styles.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music does Mick Fleetwood play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1498, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood is a British rock musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music is Mick Fleetwood known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1498, "Truth_answer": "The initial incarnation of Fleetwood Mac performed its first gig in August 1967 at the seventh annual Windsor Jazz and Blues Festival, playing a Chicago-style blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood play Jazz music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1498, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood had played Paiste cymbals from the late 60s to early 90s, favoring their expressiveness and higher frequencies over Zildjian cymbals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood only play drums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1498, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood has incorporated many percussion instruments into his drum rig, including a 40 inch Zildjian gong, two rows of wind chimes, and congas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood do anything else beside play music/drums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1499, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Mick Fleetwood formed Mick Fleetwood's Zoo and recorded I'm Not Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something that Mick Fleetwood has done late in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1499, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood's roles in movies have included a resistance leader in The Running Man and as a guest alien in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Manhunt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of roles has Mick Fleetwood played on tv?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1499, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood also led a number of side projects. 1981's The Visitor produced by Richard Dashut, featured heavy African stylistics and a rerecording of Rattlesnake Shake with Peter Green.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood put out any albums in his later career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1499, "Truth_answer": "In literature, Mick Fleetwood co-authored Fleetwood – My Life and Adventures with Fleetwood Mac with writer Stephen Davis, published by William Morrow & Co. in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of things has Mick Fleetwood worked on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1499, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood has played drums on many of his bandmates' solo records, including Law and Order, where he played on the album's biggest hit, Trouble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Mick Fleetwood reunited with any old band members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1499, "Truth_answer": "Mick Fleetwood of the notorious Fleetwood Mac band loves Maui so much that he has a property near Napili Bay, and an awesome restaurant on Front Street in Lahaina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Mick Fleetwood live now?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori's second term was from 1995 to 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years were the second term of Alberto Fujimori?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "During his second term, Alberto Fujimori along with Ecuadorian President Sixto Durán Ballén, signed a peace agreement with Ecuador over a border dispute that simmered for more than a century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything important or notable about Alberto Fujimori's second term?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after Alberto Fujimori began his second term, his supporters in Congress passed a law of authentic interpretation which effectively allowed him to run for another term in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori run for a third term?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "Before he was sworn in for a second term, Alberto Fujimori stripped two universities of their autonomy and reshuffled the national electoral board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some important issues during Alberto Fujimori's second term?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori's government is credited with the creation of Fujimorism, defeating the Shining Path insurgency and restoring Peru's macroeconomic stability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alberto Fujimori's most important accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "In response to the political deadlock, Alberto Fujimori, with the support of the military, on 5 April 1992, carried out a presidential coup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting facts about the Constitutional Crisis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "Some scholars claim that Alberto Fujimori's government became a dictatorship after the auto-coup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any criticism or negative notations against Alberto Fujimori?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1500, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Alberto Fujimori was convicted of human rights violations and sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in killings and kidnappings by the Grupo Colina death squad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori%27s_arrest_and_trial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alberto Fujimori caught up in any political scandals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "Between the 8th and 11th centuries, three major cultural divisions had emerged in Great Britain: the English, the Scots and the Welsh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the British peoples acestral roots begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "Between the 8th and 11th centuries, three major cultural divisions had emerged in Great Britain: the English, the Scots and the Welsh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the British people originate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "The English had been unified under a single nation state in 937 by King Athelstan of Wessex after the Battle of Brunanburh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the British people have any royalty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "Between the 8th and 11th centuries, three major cultural divisions had emerged in Great Britain: the English, the Scots and the Welsh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How far back does the British people ancestral roots go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "Yes, England such wars as the Second Hundred Years' War and War of the Spanish Succession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any wars during the early years with of British people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "Yes, England such wars as the Second Hundred Years' War and War of the Spanish Succession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more wars during the early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1501, "Truth_answer": "War continued to be a unifying factor for the people of Great Britain: British jingoism re-emerged during the Boer Wars in southern Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other wars or was it just scotish ancestors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "Despite opposition from within both Scotland and England, a Treaty of Union was agreed in 1706 and was then ratified by the parliaments of both countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the union important for the British people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "Yes, despite centuries of military and religious conflict, the Kingdoms of England and Scotland had been drawing increasingly together since the Protestant Reformation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the development of Britishness important?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were British unions strong?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "Yes, labour states that it stands for the representation of the low-paid working class, who have traditionally been its members and voters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the unions effect the cultural aspects of the people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "Yes, labour states that it stands for the representation of the low-paid working class, who have traditionally been its members and voters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the British people have to work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "No, between the 8th and 11th centuries, three major cultural divisions had emerged in Great Britain: the English, the Scots and the Welsh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the British people mostly from Scotland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1502, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the unions the weakest part of the British people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "Turner was replaced by bassist and vocalist John Wetton, formerly of Family, King Crimson, Roxy Music, Uriah Heep and U.K. Number the Brave was released in April 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "Wetton did not continue with Wishbone Ash beyond the album sessions and instead co-founded Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Wetton leave Wishbone Ash after that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "Wetton wanted a free hand to use his talents, and he felt shut out of the camaraderie of the older members of Wishbone Ash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617082000id_/http://wishboneash.com:80/band/bio/john_wetton/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason given for why John Wetton left Wishbone Ash?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, after Hamill's departure, Wishbone Ash experimented with heavy metal on the Twin Barrels Burning album. It became the highest charting Wishbone Ash album in years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wishbone Ash do after John Wetton left the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "With the new line-up, Wishbone Ash released albums such as Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear, Strange Affair, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release any albums with the new lineups?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on Nouveau Calls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nouveau Calls considered to be a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "In August 1989, Wishbone Ash released a reunion album with vocals entitled Here to Hear, featuring mainly songs written by Ted and Martin Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wishbone Ash do after releasing this album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1503, "Truth_answer": "Yes, with their new line-up, Wishbone Ash released albums such as Illuminations, Trance Visionary, Psychic Terrorism, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release any new music with their line up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1504, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Burke married Lily Mary Batterham, with whom he had three daughters: the late feminist, Marxist anthropologist Eleanor Leacock; musician Elspeth Chapin Hart; and writer and poet France Burke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenneth Burke have any family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1504, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Duva Burke was born May 5, 1897, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to James Leslie and Lillyan Duva Burke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Kenneth Burke's parents and did he have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1504, "Truth_answer": "In Greenwich Village Kenneth Burke kept company with avant-garde writers such as Hart Crane, Malcolm Cowley, Gorham Munson, and later Allen Tate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kenneth Burke live during his writing period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1504, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Duva Burke died November 19, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kenneth Burke die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1505, "Truth_answer": "Despite being epileptic, Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen achieved respect as a commander and as a reformer of the Austrian army. He was considered one of Napoleon's more formidable opponents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Military.php?CS=8511_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of achievements did the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1505, "Truth_answer": "Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen reigned from 1792 to 1809.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen reign?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1505, "Truth_answer": "Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen's father permitted Charles's childless aunt and her husband to adopt and raise the boy. In 1822 he succeeded to the duchy of Saxe-Teschen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen become Duke?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1505, "Truth_answer": "Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen was the 831st Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen have that you can tell me about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "When the ships dropped anchor in the River Thames on 14 October 1711, a legal battle ensued, with investors paying the East India Company £6,000 as settlement for their claim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Woodes Rogers' financial difficulties begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers was able to forge an agreement for a company to manage the Bahamas, which were infested with pirates, in exchange for a share of the colony's profits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Bahamas Proposal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "The proposal was made shortly after 1714.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Bahamas Proposal made?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Bahamas Proposal accepted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "While Woodes Rogers' work in the Bahamas was vital for securing, fortifying, and leading to greater economic prosperity, he was never able to get away from his financial problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200813000338id_/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/06/12/woodes-rogers/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers ever resolve his financial difficulties?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "Poorly recognized by the government for his contributions, Woodes Rogers ended up in a debtor’s prison, with his old company dissolved. He even lost the governorship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers take any other actions to fix his financial situation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "Poorly recognized by the government for his contributions, Woodes Rogers ended up in a debtor’s prison, with his old company dissolved. He even lost the governorship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers ever recover from bankruptcy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1506, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, his debtors took pity upon him and released him, absolving his debts. Woodes Rogers was able to petition the King for a pension and his cries were heard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers die a poor man?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1507, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers Homeward Voyage was enroute from Spain to Indonesia and then back home to England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Homeward Voyage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1507, "Truth_answer": "When the ships finally dropped anchor in the River Thames on 14 October 1711.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Homeward Voyage occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1507, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers did make it home to England successfully. Thought he did lose his brother and was now in massive debt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woodes Rogers make it home successfully?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1507, "Truth_answer": "Rescue of Selkirk and raids on the Spanish, seven men died of the vitamin deficiency disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many men did Woodes Rogers lose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1507, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers is known as the captain of the vessel that rescued marooned Alexander Selkirk, whose plight is generally believed to have inspired Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1507, "Truth_answer": "Woodes Rogers' book was successful, with many readers fascinated by the account of Selkirk's rescue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Woodes Rogers' book A Cruising Voyage Round the World popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1508, "Truth_answer": "From 1915 to 1923, Sydney Barnes played exclusively and with great success for Saltaire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sydney Barnes in 1915?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1508, "Truth_answer": "The club and their ground at Roberts Park had been founded in 1871 and they joined the Bradford League in 1905.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Saltaire located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1508, "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes worked along side Archie MacLaren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sydney Barnes work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1508, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Sydney Barnes was an inaugural member of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1508, "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes declined and spent time with his family instead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sydney Barnes do instead of joining the tour to Australia in 1920–1921?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1508, "Truth_answer": "Sydney Barnes declined an opportunity to join the tour to Australia in 1920–1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sydney Barnes go without his family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1509, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts was born in Eufaula in McIntosh County, Oklahoma to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. C. Watts born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1509, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What university did J. C. Watts attend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1509, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts became a Baptist minister and was elected in 1990 to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission as the first African-American in Oklahoma to win statewide office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. C. Watts a minister?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1509, "Truth_answer": "J. C. Watts began his college football career as the second-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did J. C. Watts play football instead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "No, Jessica Mauboy was chosen by SBS to perform at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, in recognition of Australia's love affair with the annual event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy record a Eurovision album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful is the third studio album by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy, released on 4 October 2013 by Sony Music Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Beautiful the title of an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Jessica Mauboy's first extended play iTunes Session was released on 18 July 2014, and debuted at number 25.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the iTunes Session EP released only on iTunes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "The seven-track EP contains rearranged live versions of Jessica Mauboy's hit singles Running Back, Burn, Inescapable, Pop a Bottle and Never Be the Same.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a hit single from the iTunes Session EP?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "The seven-track EP contains rearranged live versions of Jessica Mauboy's hit singles Running Back, Burn, Inescapable, Pop a Bottle and Never Be the Same.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the iTunes Session EP single?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy received six nominations at the 2017 ARIA Music Awards, including Best Female Artist and Best Original Soundtrack, and Song of the Year, and Best Pop Release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in this section?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 18 April 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy do other television in this time period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Mauboy was a performer at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014. She competed for Australia at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest and reached 20th place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy win Eurovision?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Yes, around the time of Eurovision, her single Pop a Bottle debuted at number two and was certified platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy release any hit singles around the time of Eurovision?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1510, "Truth_answer": "Yes, around the time of Eurovision, her lead single To the End of the Earth peaked at number 21 and was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Mauboy release any other singles around the time of Eurovision?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "In 1836, Osceola led a small group of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War, when the United States tried to remove the tribe from their lands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Osceola in the 1830s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "No. According to legend, Osceola stabbed the treaty with his knife, although there are no contemporary reports of this.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Osceola sign the Treaty of Payne's Landing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "In retaliation, the US Indian agent, Wiley Thompson, declared that those chiefs were deposed from their positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did certain chiefs refusal of the Treaty of Payne's Landing go over?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "Wiley Thompson also forbade the sale of guns and ammunition to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119044326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after certain chiefs refused to abide by the Treaty of Payne's Landing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "Osceola, a young warrior rising to prominence, resented this ban. He felt it equated the Seminole with slaves, who were forbidden by law to carry arms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Osceola complaining about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "No. After his humiliating imprisonment, Osceola secretly prepared vengeance against Wiley Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So did Wiley Thompson giving Osceola a rifle settle the strife then?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "These nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whoa! Was there any blowback from Osceola killing Wiley Thompson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "These nearly simultaneous attacks catalyzed the Second Seminole War with the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the US Army respond to Osceola's attack?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "The United States won with Colonel Worth recommending early in 1842 that the remaining Seminoles be left in peace if they would stay in southern Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Second Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "Wiley Thompson considered Osceola to be a friend and gave him a rifle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Osceola from this time period?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "Wiley Thompson had Osceola locked up until he agreed to be more respectful. In order be released, Osceola agreed to sign the Treaty of Payne's Landing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Osceola so angry?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1511, "Truth_answer": "After his humiliating imprisonment, Osceola secretly prepared vengeance against Wiley Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And Osceola didn't like this?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "By 1885, the death mask and some of Osceola's belongings were being held in the anthropology collection of the Smithsonian Institution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What relics are notable from the life of Osceola?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "In 1979 the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma bought Osceola's bandolier and other personal items from a Sotheby's auction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable relics from the time around Osceola's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "Weedon apparently preserved Osceola's head in a large jar of alcohol and took it to St. Augustine, where he exhibited it in the family drugstore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was of importance after Osceola's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "Because of the chief's significance, over time some people have created forgeries of Osceola's belongings. Rumors persist that his embalmed head has been found in various locations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next when Osceola's belongings gain popularity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "Osceola was transported to Fort Moultrie in Charleston, South Carolina. He died there a few months later of causes reported as an internal infection or malaria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What info is interesting that readers should know from the article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "Because of his renown, Osceola attracted visitors in prison, including renowned artist George Catlin, who painted perhaps the most well-known portrait of the Seminole leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Other notable or interesting information from the article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Osceola led the Seminole resistance to removal until he was captured on October 21, 1837.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Osceola successful in gathering support?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "The United States first imprisoned Osceola at Fort Marion in St. Augustine, then transported him to Fort Moultrie in Charleston, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Osceola do next after being deceived by the white flag of truce?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "By 1885, the death mask and some of Osceola's belongings were being held in the anthropology collection of the Smithsonian Institution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other relics sold or collected during that time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1512, "Truth_answer": "They were at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the forgeries worth money or valuable?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "Shady XV (stylized as SHADYXV) is a hip hop compilation album performed by various artists of Shady Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Shady XV an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "The Official Eminem Box Set, a career-spanning, 10-disc vinyl box set, was released on March 12, 2015. The set includes seven of Eminem's eight studio albums (excluding Infinite).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Official Eminem Box Set vinyl box set?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "Some singles off of Shady XV include Guts Over Fear, Detroit vs. Everybody, I Get Money, Lose Yourself, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles off of Shady XV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "Eminem has won numerous awards, including fifteen Grammy Awards, eight American Music Awards, seventeen Billboard Music Awards, an Academy Award and a MTV Europe Music Global Icon Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "The Official Eminem Box Set, a career-spanning, 10-disc vinyl box set, was released on March 12, 2015. The set includes seven of Eminem's eight studio albums (excluding Infinite).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Official Eminem Box Set include all of Eminem's previous albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "Southpaw is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by Kurt Sutter and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Forest Whitaker and Rachel McAdams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Southpaw?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1513, "Truth_answer": "Southpaw grossed a total gross of $92 million, against a budget of $25 million. Opening weekend, the film grossed $16.7 million from 2,772 theaters, finishing 5th at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Southpaw successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1514, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Premiere Radio Networks launched nationally syndicated Rock/alternative music radio programs Sixx Sense and The Side Show Countdown and hosted by Nikki Sixx and co-hosted by Jenn Marino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Nikki Sixx related to radio shows?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1514, "Truth_answer": "Sixx Sense is co-hosted by Jenn Marino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else appears in the show, Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1514, "Truth_answer": "Sixx Sense first aired August 18, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sixx Sense air for the first time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "After meeting producer Warryn Campbell, a publishing deal was reached with music conglomerate EMI. This led to a series of their songs being on movie soundtracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the members of Mary Mary get their start in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "Erica Monique Atkins and Trecina Evette Atkins have six other siblings: Alana Atkins, Shanta Atkins, Delisa Atkins, Maliea Atkins, Andre Lavelle Atkins, and Darrell Atkins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other siblings in Erica Monique Atkins and Trecina Evette Atkins' family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "Later, they would work creatively with over half of their siblings; Thomasina, Alana, Delisa and Shanta Atkins all sing background on Mary Mary's albums and during stage performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mary_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have any of Erica Monique Atkins and Trecina Evette Atkins' other siblings collaborated with them musically?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "Each sister subsequently toured as a backup singer for a variety of R&B acts, including Brandy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mary_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Erica Monique Atkins or Trecina Evette Atkins perform with other performing artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "The Atkins sisters, born Erica Monique and Trecina Evette, grew up in a large family with seven siblings in Inglewood, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mary_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Erica Monique Atkins and Trecina Evette Atkins grow up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "Their mother, Thomasina Atkins, is an evangelist and choir director. Their father, Eddie A. Atkins, was also a member of the Church of God In Christ, and a youth counselor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mary_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Erica Monique Atkins and Trecina Evette Atkins raised in a religious family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1515, "Truth_answer": "Their father, Eddie A. Atkins, was also a member of the Church of God In Christ, and a youth counselor, before he died in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mary_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Erica Monique Atkins and Trecina Evette Atkins' father's profession?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1516, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez had her breakthrough role with the psychological thriller Murder 2, her first commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jacqueline Fernandez's first big breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1516, "Truth_answer": "As of February 2012, Box Office India claimed that it was the 28th biggest opening week of all time. Murder 2 dominated the single screens despite new releases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murder 2 do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1516, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez also appeared in movies such as Housefull 2, Race 2, Ramaiya Vastavaiya, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Jacqueline Fernandez do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1516, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez went on to star in the top-grossing action film Kick in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has been Jacqueline Fernandez's biggest role so far?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1516, "Truth_answer": "In Race 2 Jacqueline Fernandez played Omisha Malik-Armaan’s wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What character does Jacqueline Fernandez play in Race 2?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1517, "Truth_answer": "No, Jacqueline Fernandez did not marry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Fernandez marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1517, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez hobbies include travelling, gymnastics, swimming and dancing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091703id_/https://superstarsbio.com/bios/jacqueline-fernandez-bio/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jacqueline Fernandez have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1517, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, and was raised in a multi-ethnic family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jacqueline Fernandez born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1517, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Jacqueline Fernandez's father, Elroy Fernandez, is a Sri Lankan Burgher, and her mother, Kim, is of Malaysian descent. Her maternal grandfather is Canadian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Fernandez have any family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1517, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez does not have any kids of her own.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Fernandez have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1518, "Truth_answer": "Hannibal Lecter is a respected forensic psychiatrist, as well as a cannibalistic serial killer. After he is incarcerated, he consults the FBI to assist them in finding other serial killers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some characteristics of Hannibal Lecter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1518, "Truth_answer": "In the movie, Hannibal Lecter does not fit to psychological profile and with the movie Silence of Lambs, Hannibal Lecter claims that he was really a pure psychopath.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why doesnt Hannibal Lecter fit any profiles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1518, "Truth_answer": "All media in which Hannibal Lecter appears portray him as intellectually brilliant, cultured and sophisticated, with refined tastes in art, music and cuisine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characteristics of Hannibal Lecter are interesting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1518, "Truth_answer": "Hannibal Lecter's pathology is explored in Hannibal and Hannibal Rising, which explains that he was traumatized as a child when he witnessed the murder and cannibalism of his sister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1519, "Truth_answer": "Guerrilla is the third studio album by Welsh rock band the Super Furry Animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190706215852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Guerrilla the name of an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1519, "Truth_answer": "Critical reception was generally positive with the record appearing in the Best album of 1999 lists issued by several magazines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Guerrilla successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1519, "Truth_answer": "Guerrilla was a strong contender for many awards but unfortunately did not win any.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guerrilla win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1519, "Truth_answer": "Mwng is the fourth studio album by Welsh rock band the Super Furry Animals, and the first by the group to have lyrics written entirely in the Welsh language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mwng also one of Super Furry Animals' albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1519, "Truth_answer": "Mwng includes the single Ysbeidiau Heulog, and reached number 11 on the UK Albums Chart following its release—the first Welsh-language album to reach the top 20.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwng have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1519, "Truth_answer": "Yes, after playing several summer festivals, SFA released Fire in My Heart in August and saw it chart at No. 25. They then embarked on a US and UK tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Super Furry Animals go on any tours around the time they released Mwng?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1520, "Truth_answer": "Dario Gradi has managed teams such as Sutton United, Wimbledon, Crystal Palace, and Crewe Alexandra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dario Gradi the manager of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1520, "Truth_answer": "On 10 November 2011, Dario Gradi chose to step down as manager, returning to his position as Director of Football. Gradi's then assistant manager, Steve Davis, was appointed as manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107045211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Gradi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dario Gradi end his managing career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1520, "Truth_answer": "In January 1998, Dario Gradi was awarded an MBE for services to football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1520, "Truth_answer": "Dario Gradi resumed control of Crewe's first team on a caretaker basis after a poor start to the 2008/09.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to make Dario Gradi regain control?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1520, "Truth_answer": "With Dario Gradi, in 1994, Crewe Alexandra won promotion to Division Two and three years after that they reached Division One for the first time in their history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Gradi have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1521, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi is a British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist of Pakistani and English descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanif_Kureishi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hanif Kureishi's career in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1521, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi also wrote the screenplay for Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanif_Kureishi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of the plays Hanif Kureishi wrote?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1521, "Truth_answer": "The story is set in London during the Thatcher years, as reflected in the complex—and often comical—relationships between members of the Pakistani and English communities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was my beautiful Laundrette about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1521, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi, a British-Pakistani novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and filmmaker, premiered the The Black Album play at the Royal National Theatre in July 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other plays did Hanif Kureishi write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1522, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi has two sons: Carlo Kureishi and Sachin Kureishi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hanif Kureishi have any children?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1522, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi married Monique Proudlove as well as Tracey Scoffield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hanif Kureishi married more than once?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1522, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi was born in Bromley, South London, to a Pakistani father, Rafiushan Kureishi, and an English mother, Audrey Buss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanif_Kureishi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What nationality was Hanif Kureishi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1522, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi was 37 when his father died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Hanif Kureishi when his father died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1522, "Truth_answer": "Hanif Kureishi was born December 5, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Hanif Kureishi born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Chroma Key is a band of Kevin Moore, known for his work with the bands OSI and Dream Theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chroma Key?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Chroma Key also released albums such as Dead Air for Radios (1998), You Go Now (2000), and Graveyard Mountain Home (2004).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums has been released by Chroma Key?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Graveyard Mountain Home was generally well received", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Graveyard Mountain Home a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Chroma Key's music is a mix of psychedelia, electronica and ambient, with detailed keyboard sounds and a slightly dark mood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Chroma Key achieved?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "2000's You Go Now was written and recorded in Los Angeles, right before another move to Costa Rica, where Moore lived for 3 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was You Go Now released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Dead Air for Radios studio album by Kevin Moore, under the musical moniker Chroma Key. It was released through Fight Evil Records on December 16, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chroma Key's first album released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "While living in Costa Rica, Kevin Moore produced a bi-weekly radio program for Radio for Peace International; a compilation of this work was released as Memory Hole 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Kevin Moore moved to Los Angeles, California, where he recorded the digitally-themed You Go Now.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevin Moore do in LA?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Moore earned a BFA at California Institute of the Arts, where he created a little-known documentary called Octember Revolution, which depicted a Southern California gated community intervention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Kevin Moore's documentary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Moore earned a BFA at California Institute of the Arts, where he created a little-known documentary called Octember Revolution, which depicted a Southern California gated community intervention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kevin Moore do while living in LA?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1523, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, Kevin Moore and Matheos released a second OSI album called Free, a collaboration made easier by Moore's temporary relocation to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Moore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Kevin Moore collaborated with?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1524, "Truth_answer": "GNV FLA is the seventh studio album by Less Than Jake, released on June 24, 2008 on Sleep It Off and Cooking Vinyl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is GNV FLA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1524, "Truth_answer": "GNV FLA is the seventh studio album by Less Than Jake, released on June 24, 2008 on Sleep It Off and Cooking Vinyl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is GNV FLA an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1524, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the album debuted at number 61 on Billboard 200 and at number 9 on Top Independent Albums charts, selling 10,300 copies in that week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was GNV FLA successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1524, "Truth_answer": "GNV FLA is an abbreviation of the band's hometown, Gainesville, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1525, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records began to press Nas to work towards more commercial topics, such as that of The Notorious B.I.G.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Nas and mainstream direction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1525, "Truth_answer": "It Was Written is a departure for Nas from the raw, underground tone of his debut album towards a more polished, mainstream sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which commercial topic did Nas work on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1525, "Truth_answer": "Nas had featured on several of Notorious B.I.G.'s tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship between him and Notorious B.I.G.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1525, "Truth_answer": "Nas' helped make Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nas' contribution to the mainstream or the firm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1525, "Truth_answer": "Nas won I Am Hip-Hop Icon Award presented by B.E.T. Hip Hop Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nas win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1525, "Truth_answer": "Nas' Daughters won Impact Track presented by B.E.T. Hip Hop Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1526, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan was part of the Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Buchanan's political affiliation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1526, "Truth_answer": "Yes. The 1856 Democratic National Convention met in June 1856, writing a platform that largely reflected James Buchanan's views.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p8", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Buchanan well accepted by the democratic party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1526, "Truth_answer": "A member of the Democratic Party, James Buchanan served as the United States Secretary of State and in both houses of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania before becoming President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1526, "Truth_answer": "It was called Buchanan's War because while the Latter-day Saints had frequently defied federal authority, some question whether James Buchanan's action was a justifiable or prudent response.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Utah War referred to as Buchanan's War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1526, "Truth_answer": "In the northern anti-slavery idiom of his day, James Buchanan was often considered a doughface, a northern man with pro-southern principles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p24", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan have any unique political views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1527, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1527, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan was born in a log cabin in Cove Gap, Pennsylvania to James Buchanan Sr. and Elizabeth Speer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were James Buchanan's parent's names?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1527, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan's personal life has attracted historical interest, as the only president to remain a bachelor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p26", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about James Buchanan's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1527, "Truth_answer": "In 1818, James Buchanan met Anne Caroline Coleman at a grand ball at Lancaster's White Swan Inn, and the two began courting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p26", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan date/court anyone else during is life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1527, "Truth_answer": "During James Buchanan's presidency, his orphaned niece, Harriet Lane, whom he had adopted, served as official White House hostess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan have any children even though he did not marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1527, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan courted her for roughly a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did James Buchanan court Anne Caroline Coleman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1528, "Truth_answer": "Paul Orndorff retired in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Orndorff retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1528, "Truth_answer": "On February 3, 2005, Paul Orndorff was announced as one of the inductees for the Class of 2005 into the WWE Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1528, "Truth_answer": "In actuality, Paul Orndorff was forced to retire due to his previous injuries in the WWF, with the entire right side of his body beginning to atrophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Orndorff_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Paul Orndorff retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1529, "Truth_answer": "As a 6-foot-7-inch eighth-grader, Jahlil Okafor was recruited by DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball in violation of National Collegiate Athletic Association recruiting rules.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jahlil Okafor's early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1529, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 2015, Jahlil Okafor was selected with the third overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jahlil Okafor's career start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1529, "Truth_answer": "John Calipari made Jahlil Okafor an offer to play for Kentucky, joining Ohio State, Michigan State, Louisville, Illinois, Duke, Florida and Arizona as programs that have offered Okafor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jahlil Okafor recruited to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1529, "Truth_answer": "Jahlil Okafor played his freshman season of college for the 2014–15 Duke national championship team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Jahlil Okafor recruited to in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi set 22 official world records at distances between 1500 metres and 20 kilometres, and won nine gold medals in his twelve events in the Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paavo Nurmi in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi was suspended before the 1932 Games by an IAAF council that questioned his amateur status. The same council chose not to reinstate him from competing in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paavo Nurmi do for them to not reinstate him for the olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "At his peak, Paavo Nurmi was undefeated for 121 races at distances from 800 m upwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the petition asking Nurmi's entry to be accepted work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi continued to compete after these events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi stop running afterwards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "Finns charged that the Swedish officials had used devious tricks in their campaign against Paavo Nurmi's amateur status, and ceased all athletic relations with Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Finland react to that decision to postpone until the 1934 meet in Stockholm?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "The council resolved to suspend athletes that it finds in violation of the IAAF amateur code. With a 12–5 vote, Paavo Nurmi's suspension from international amateur athletics became definite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the decision to postpone the race until the 1934 meet in Stockholm?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi refused to turn professional, and ran amateur races exclusively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi run any long distances as an amateur?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1530, "Truth_answer": "Although he was never declared a professional, Paavo Nurmi's suspension became definite in 1934 and he retired from running.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi actually retire or did he run more?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "In 1903, the Nurmi family moved from Raunistula into a 40-square-meter apartment in central Turku, where Paavo Nurmi would live until 1932.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Paavo Nurmi move?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi went on to win gold medals in: the cross country race and the cross country team event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi run other distances or participated in other events?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi set 22 official world records at distances between 1500 metres and 20 kilometres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the longest distance Paavo Nurmi ran?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi was not able to compete.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi win this 1932 Olympic marathon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his 14-year career, Paavo Nurmi remained unbeaten in cross country events and the 10,000 m.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Paavo Nurmi had problems with his achilles tendon two weeks before not being reinstated to participate in the Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paavo Nurmi's problems with his Achilles tendon began?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Although he was never declared a professional, Paavo Nurmi's suspension became definite in 1934 and he retired from running.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paavo Nurmi retire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1531, "Truth_answer": "Struggling with injuries and motivation issues after his exhaustive U.S. tour in 1925, Paavo Nurmi found his long-time rivals Ville Ritola and Edvin Wide ever more serious challengers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in Paavo Nurmi's carreer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1532, "Truth_answer": "During World War II, Grace Hopper served on the Mark I computer programming staff headed by Howard H. Aiken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Grace Hopper get into computers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1532, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper's associates discovered a moth stuck in a relay; the moth impeded the operation of the relay. The case was held as an instance of literal debugging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper have any funny stories of her work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1532, "Truth_answer": "Following Grace Hopper's retirement from the Navy, she was hired as a senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper do after the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1532, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper was married to New York University professor Vincent Foster Hopper from 1930 until their divorce in 1945. She did not marry again, but chose to retain his surname.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1533, "Truth_answer": "On July 12, 2016, Permanent Court of Arbitration tribunal announced ruling in favor of the Philippines in its case filed under the Benigno Aquino III administration in 2013 against China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodrigo Duterte get in to legal troubles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1533, "Truth_answer": "The City Council amended ordinance No. 1627, Series of 1994, to impose a prohibition on selling, serving, drinking, and consuming alcoholic beverages from 01:00 until 08:00 each morning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rodrigo prohibit from selling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1533, "Truth_answer": "Citizens expressed their outrage via social media. You want a dictator? Well, you got one now, said Facebook user Angelica Mercurio from Cavite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the citizens react well to this curfew?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1533, "Truth_answer": "Rodrigo Duterte has faced much opposition due to human rights concerns, homophobic comments, rape comments, and many other controversial statements and concerns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any opponents to Rodrigo Duterte way of governing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1533, "Truth_answer": "Davao had the highest murder rate, second highest rape rate, and fourth highest number of crimes in Philippines. As of October 2019, Davao ranks second safest city in Southeast Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has crime been reduced as a result of Rodrigo Duterte's policies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1534, "Truth_answer": "In April 2000, Jean-Marie Le Pen was suspended from the European Parliament following prosecution for the physical assault of Socialist candidate Annette Peulvast-Bergeal during the 1997 general election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the legal problems affecting Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1534, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Jean-Marie Le Pen was fined 10,000 euros for incitement to discrimination, hatred and violence towards a group of people, on account of statements made about Muslims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another legal problem for Jean-Marie Le Pen outside his assault of Annette Peulvast-Bergeal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1534, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen allegedly practiced torture during the Algerian War, when he was a lieutenant in the French Army. He denied it and won some trials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of war crimes were alleged in Algeria towards Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1534, "Truth_answer": "A Munich court found Jean-Marie Le Pen's statement to be minimizing the Holocaust, which caused the deaths of six million Jews, and fined Le Pen for his remarks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jean-Marie Le Pen fined?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1535, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen is often nicknamed the Menhir, due to his granitic nature as he is perceived as someone who does not give way to pressure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jean-Marie Le Pen's nickname?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1535, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen is often described as one of the most flamboyant and charismatic orators in Europe, whose speech blends folksy humour, crude attacks and rhetorical finesse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do much of the media and nearly all commentators describe Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1535, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen and the National Front are described by much of the media and nearly all commentators as far right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some opinions about Jean-Marie Le Pen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1535, "Truth_answer": "At other times, for example during the 2002 election campaign, Jean-Marie Le Pen declared himself socially left-wing, economically right-wing, nationally French.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean-Marie Le Pen declare himself as on 2002 election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1535, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen ran in the French presidential elections in 1974, 1988, 1995, 2002, and 2007. He never won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean-Marie Le Pen win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman married Randolph Churchill in 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pamela Harriman marry Randolph Churchill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman and Randolph Churchill had one child: Winston Churchill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman and Randolph Churchill have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "In 1939, while working at the Foreign Office in London doing French-to-English translations, Pamela Harriman met Randolph Churchill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pamela Harriman and Randolph Churchill meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "Randolph Churchill joined his father's old regiment, the 4th Queen's Own Hussars, in August 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Randolph Churchill do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "Pamela Harriman filed for divorce in December 1945 on the grounds that he had deserted her for three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pamela Harriman and Randolph Churchill marriage end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "This happened when Randolph was sent to Cairo for military service, where he accrued large gambling debts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did this Randolph Churchills absence happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "His letter to Pamela Harriman asking her to make good on his debts, along with her affair with W. Averell Harriman, combined to shatter their marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pamela Harriman do while she was married to Randolph Churchill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1536, "Truth_answer": "Divorce is never a pleasant event to go through.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pamela Harriman's divorce with Randolph Churchill like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1537, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson was appointed minority counsel to assist the Republican senators on the Senate Watergate Committee, a special committee convened by the U.S. Senate to investigate the Watergate scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fred Thompson's role in Watergate hearings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1537, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson was credited for supplying Senator Baker's question, What did the President know, and when did he know it? This question led to the downfall of President Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fred Thompson assist with Watergate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1537, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson was informed about the existence of the White House tapes, and he, in turn, informed Nixon's attorney, J. Fred Buzhardt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What information was found from the Watergate investigation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1537, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson continued his acting career after he left the Senate. He played Arthur Branch on Law & Order until he left the show to prepare to run for President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner played for the Iowa Barnstormers in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Kurt Warner play for in the 1999 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "No, but Kurt Warner led the Rams to the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Iowa Barnstormers go to the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "In the NFL playoffs, Kurt Warner ultimately led the Rams to a victory in Super Bowl XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the St. Louis Rams go to the Super Bowl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner finished the game with five touchdown passes, giving him 14 in four games and the Rams a 4–0 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was their record that year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner finished the game with five touchdown passes, giving him 14 in four games and the Rams a 4–0 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_St._Louis_Rams_season_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many touchdowns did Kurt Warner throw that season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner was named the 1999 NFL MVP at the season's end for leading the Rams to their first playoff berth since 1989 and their first division title since 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1538, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner was awarded the Super Bowl MVP award. Warner is the most recent player to win both the NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP in the same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Kurt Warner receive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "Leinart was given the starting quarterback job at the start of the 2007 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kurt Warner in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner led a furious comeback, as he completed 15 of 20 passes for 258 yards and 2 touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Kurt Warner's stats during the season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner finished the 2007 season with 27 passing touchdowns, just one shy of the Cardinals franchise record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the end of his 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "In week 16, Leinart went down with a shoulder injury against the 49ers, forcing Kurt Warner to see his first action since week 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Leinart on the injured list?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "On September 30, 2007, during the week four game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kurt Warner relieved Leinart again, following another ineffective start.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner's performance earned him a $1 million bonus for the year during his time with the Cardinals, and he fell just short of attaining a 90.0+ passer rating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave Kurt Warner $1 million?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "The considered him a great asset to the team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Cardinals feel about Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1539, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner won the NFC Offensive Player of the Week award, throwing for 301 yards and three touchdowns in a win over San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner win any awards this season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin returned to acting in 2003 with a guest appearance on the television show Will and Grace and a role in the film Party Monster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Macaulay Culkin in 2003?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin headed back into motion pictures in 2003 with Party Monster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Macaulay Culkin do anything else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin played a role very different from those he was known for; that of party promoter Michael Alig, a drug user and murderer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macaulay Culkin's role in Party Monster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, calling Macaulay Culkin's performance fearless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Macaulay Culkin's role in Party Monster?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "At the height of his fame, Macaulay Culkin was regarded as the most successful child actor since Shirley Temple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "Monster Party received mainly negative reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Party Monster successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1540, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin wrote an autobiographical book titled Junior, which was published in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macaulay Culkin's book debut?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macauclay's breakthrough role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "Home Alone was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Original Score and Best Original Song. But the film did not win either.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Home Alone win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628142017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Producers_(1967_film)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Macaulay Culkin nominated for additional awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "After Home Alone, Macaulay Culkin starred in Only the Lonely, My Girl, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, and many other films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After Home Alone, did Macaulay Culkin find himself in any more movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "Only the Lonely was not a success and received an approval rating of 64% based on reviews from 22 critics by Rotten Tomatoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Only the Lonely seen as a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "The film stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Tim Curry, Brenda Fricker, and Catherine O'Hara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112094820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone_2:_Lost_in_New_York_p0", "http://castle.pricewatch.com/search?direction=nextprev&discounted=0&mobile=0&sliderpos=0&mn=20th+Century+Fox&q=&start=0&total_results_slider=0&sortby=totalcost&condition=new_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Macaulay Culkin star in Home Alone 2 with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Macaulay Culkin starred in an animated Saturday morning cartoon television series titled Wish Kid, hosted Saturday Night Live and starred in Michael Jackson's Black or White music video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Macaulay Culkin's breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1541, "Truth_answer": "After Home Alone, he starred in Only the Lonely, My Girl, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, and many other films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After Home Alone, did Macaulay Culkin continue his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "There are seven levels in the building. The first floor is the entrance level. The second floor includes interactive kiosks. Visitors enter the Hall of Fame on the third floor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the layout of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "The first floor is the entrance level. It includes a cafe, a stage that the museum uses for special performances and events, and a section called Backstage Stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first level of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "The second floor includes several interactive kiosks that feature programs on one-hit wonders and the Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the second level of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "The third floor includes The Power of Rock Experience, which includes one of Jonathan Demme's final works, a film shown in the Connor Theater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the third level of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "Visitors enter the Hall of Fame section on the third floor. This section includes The Power of Rock Experience, which includes one of Jonathan Demme's final works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can be seen on the third floor ofthe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "This section includes The Power of Rock Experience, which includes a film shown in the Connor Theater. The film includes musical highlights from some of the Hall's induction ceremonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the third floor of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "Visitors exit the Hall of Fame section on the fourth floor. That level features the Foster Theater, a state-of-the-art 3-D theater,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the fourth floor of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1542, "Truth_answer": "The top two levels of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame feature large, temporary exhibits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the fifth floor of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame building?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1543, "Truth_answer": "Using published UN data, Michael Crichton argued that claims for catastrophic warming arouse doubt; that reducing CO2 is vastly more difficult than is commonly presumed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Michael Crichton's enviormental views", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1543, "Truth_answer": "Michael Crichton does emphasize the little-appreciated fact that while most of the world has been warming the past few decades, most of Antarctica has seen a cooling trend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Michael Crichton's views challenged?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1543, "Truth_answer": "Michael Crichton skeptical of global warmings existence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Michael Crichton feel about global warming?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1543, "Truth_answer": "Michael Crichton's novel, Disclosure, addresses the theme of sexual harassment. As a result, the book has been criticized harshly by feminist commentators and accused of anti-feminism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Crichton have other beliefs that caused controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Notre Dame on May 22, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "After two seasons as a commentator for CBS Sports, Lou Holtz came out of retirement in 1999 and returned to the University of South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lou Holtz come out of retirement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "In his third season, Lou Holtz's success continued, leading the Gamecocks to a 9–3 record and another Outback Bowl victory over Ohio State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did South Carolina win while Lou Holtz was coaching them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "On November 18, 2004, Lou Holtz announced that he would retire at the end of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Holtz retired from South Carolina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "In Lou Holtz's second season, South Carolina went 8–4, winning the Outback Bowl over the heavily favored Ohio State Buckeyes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Holtz win any bowl games while coaching South Carolina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "In Lou Holtz's second season, South Carolina went 8–4, winning the Outback Bowl over the heavily favored Ohio State Buckeyes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the Outback Bowl when Lou Holtz was coaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz went against Ohio State Buckeyes in the Outback Bowl in his second season of coaching.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lou Holtz go against in the Outback Bowl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1544, "Truth_answer": "In his third season, Lou Holtz's success continued, leading the Gamecocks to a 9–3 record and another Outback Bowl victory over Ohio State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other noteworthy games did Lou Holtz coach with South Carolina?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "The ABBA Generation is the debut studio album by Swedish pop group A-Teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_ABBA_Generation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Abba Generation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "The ABBA Generation had songs such as Mamma Mia, Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, Super Trouper, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Abba Generation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "Despite its commercial success around the world, the album received overwhelmingly negative reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Abba Generation do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "The ABBA Generation overall sold more than 3 million copies worldwide, being certified Gold or Platinum in over 22 different countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did The ABBA Generation sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "The ABBA Generation was certifed gold in the U.S. and had 500,000 units per sale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album do in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "Yes. A-Teens's debut became a hit in North America, where the album reached seventy-one on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart being certified Gold in September 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the A-Teens continue to be successful while touring with Britney?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "Yes. The A-Teens won a Viva Music Award for Best International Newcomer, competing with the likes of Christina Aguilera and Blink-182.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were the A-Teens?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "Yes. The A-Teens won a Viva Music Award for Best International Newcomer, competing with the likes of Christina Aguilera and Blink-182.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the A-Teens win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1545, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens's song Upside Down became the band's biggest hit when it reached the top ten in several countries and when the single was released in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the A-Teens won the award?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "Teen Spirit is the second studio album by Swedish pop group A-Teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928220538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Spirit_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Teen Spirit released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "In a mixed review, Billboard said that A-Teens strive to establish themselves as a durable entity with a baker's dozen's worth of featherlight ditties that range in quality“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teen Spirit do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "Yes Teen Spirit ranked 50 on US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teen Spirit make any other charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "Teen Spirit peaked at No. 2 in Sweden on the Sverigetopplistan Albums Top 60 chart, and No. 18 in Austria on the Ö3 Austria Top 40 Top Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teen Spirit do well in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "Upside Down became the band's biggest hit in the United Kingdom, selling 3,711 copies on its first day and peaking at number 10 by the end of the week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did well on Teen Spirit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "Halfway Around the World, from the album Teen Spirit by A-Teens, peaked at number one in Sweden and Japan earning a gold certification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A-Teens have other hit singles on Teen Spirit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "Yes in 2001, the A-Teens performed as top billing during the Radio Disney Live! 2001 World Tour in Chicago and Philadelphia markets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A-Teens start touring after Teen Spirit released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens was also invited to do a show for the King and Queen of Sweden and the then president of Mexico, Vicente Fox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen while the A-Teens toured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1546, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens announced their first Greatest Hits compilation was going to be released, a cover of Nick Kamen's I Promised Myself became the last single from the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened due to the success of A-Teens' Teen Spirit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "In November 1945, Everton sold Tommy Lawton to Chelsea for a fee of £14,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sold Tommy Lawton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton handed in a transfer request at Everton as he wanted a move to a Southern club so as to see more of his increasingly estranged wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tommy Lawton want to reunite with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "In Tommy Lawton's senior career, he played for Burnley, Everton, Chelsea, Notts County, Brentford, Arsenal, and Kettering Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Tommy Lawton play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton made the surprise decision to drop down two divisions because he was promised a job outside of football upon his retirement by vice-chairman Harold Walmsley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tommy Lawton promised?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton was promised a job outside of football upon his retirement by vice-chairman Harold Walmsley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who promised Tommy Lawton this?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton then went on to foster Kettering towards their winning of the league title in 1956–57 by eight points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tommy Lawton's title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1547, "Truth_answer": "They faced a difficult final run of games, but beat Chelsea and recorded two victories over Sunderland to secure the club's fifth league title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Everton beat in their 1938–39 campaign?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "At live performances, Masami Akita has produced noise music from either two laptop computers or combination of a laptop and analog synthesizers/guitar pedals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does laptop era refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "Vocals are employed sometimes, but never in a lyrical sense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Masami Akita sing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "Masami Akita has been part of different collaborations but he is not in a band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Masami Akita have a band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "Merzbow is a Japanese noise project started in 1979 by Masami Akita. Merzbow is best known for a style of harsh, confrontational noise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music does Masami Akita make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "Since 2001, Masami Akita started utilising samples of animal sounds in various releases starting with Frog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What animal sounds does Masami Akita use?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "I started raising four bantams, the little ornamental chickens. With this experience as a start, I gradually started to be concerned and care about chickens and all the barn animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Masami Akita choose animal sounds?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "Masami Akita's music has been met with mixed reviews but he has gained a following from certina groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people enjoy Masami Akita's music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1548, "Truth_answer": "Early methods included what Masami Akita referred to as material action, in which he would closely amplify small sounds so as to distort them through the microphone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Masami Akita record?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dempsey was appointed to the command of the British Fourteenth Army and GOC in C Malaya Command and Land Force Commander.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the far east and Miles Dempsey about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "By the time Miles Dempsey had arrived however, the war in the East was also over.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen to Miles Dempsey during his arrival in the far east?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "During the First World War Dempsey, aged just 17, volunteered for the British Army and, after graduating was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Royal Berkshire Regiment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miles Dempsey do in the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "The First World War was happening when Miles Dempsey was 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any wars when Miles Dempsey was 17?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "Promoted to lieutenant in August 1915, Miles Dempsey served on the Western Front with the 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshires, from June 1916 onwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else happen to Miles Dempsey in his early military career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Miles Dempsey was therefore employed in the planning of the invasion of Sicily and led his corps in the assault on Sicily in July 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miles Dempsey ever a leader?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1549, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Dempsey ever win any awards during the far east?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1550, "Truth_answer": "The Second Army was the main British force involved in the landings, making successful assaults at Gold, Juno and Sword beaches on 6 June 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Miles Dempsey in 1944?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1550, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dempsey was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in July 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1550, "Truth_answer": "Second Army's XXX Corps took part in Operation Market Garden, the failed attempt to secure an early crossing of the River Rhine, which Miles Dempsey believed could not succeed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Dempsey have any failures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1550, "Truth_answer": "Following attacks near Miraumont and then Oppy, Lance Corporal James Welch was awarded the Victoria Cross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miles Dempsey ever awarded with anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1550, "Truth_answer": "On 7 April 1945, The Illustrated London News carried a full front page of a specially commissioned portrait painting of Miles Dempsey by artist Arthur Pan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Miles Dempsey in 1945?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1551, "Truth_answer": "A City by the Light Divided is the fourth studio album by Thursday, released by Island Records on May 2, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was A City by the Light Divided released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1551, "Truth_answer": "A City by the Light Divided had songs such as Sugar in the Sacrament, At This Velocity, We Will Overcome, and many other tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on A City by the Light Divided?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1551, "Truth_answer": "A City by the Light Divided's only single was Counting 5-4-3-2-1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles came with A City by the Light Divided?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1551, "Truth_answer": "Thursday headlined the 2009 Taste of Chaos Tour with support from Bring Me the Horizon, Four Year Strong, Pierce The Veil, Cancer Bats and a local act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1551, "Truth_answer": "Thursday was not well received on this tour, as the majority of the audience members showed up at tour dates mainly for opening act Bring Me the Horizon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was their 2009 Taste of Chaos Tour successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1551, "Truth_answer": "Thursday has been considered an influential band of the post-hardcore music scene in the 2000s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "War All the Time is the third studio album by American rock band Thursday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is War All The Time an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "War All the Time's only single off the album was Signals Over the Air.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday release any singles with War All the Time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Thursday went on another US tour, toured with Deftones, and filmed a video for War All the Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday tour to promote War All the Time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "Thursday then went on a short US tour, before embarking on a UK tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thursday tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "In May 2019, due to mounting pressure from their international fanbase, who did not get an opportunity to see the reunion tour, Thursday announced that they would play Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday tour in other countries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday win any awards with War All the Time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1552, "Truth_answer": "Thursday has collaborated with My American Heart in the past.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday collaborate with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "The Opry moved to a permanent home, the Ryman Auditorium, in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Grand Ole Opry return to Ryman Auditorium?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "Ryman Auditorium is a 2,362-seat live-performance venue located at 116 5th Avenue North, in Nashville, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.spectroom.com/category/171123001-music-venues_p4", "http://tn.dp.la/search?subject=%22Business%20enterprises--Tennessee--Nashville%22%7C%22Architecture%22&page=1_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Ryman Auditorium?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "The Grand Ole Opry House was also the home of the Country Music Association Awards from 1974 to 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "The concert and album's high acclaim renewed interest in reviving Ryman Auditorium as an active venue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ryman Auditorium revived?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "In 1991 and 1992, Emmylou Harris performed a series of concerts there and released some of the recordings as an album entitled At the Ryman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other concerts took place at Ryman Auditorium?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical was there from 2015 in 2017 and by Cirque Dreams Holidaze in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened at Ryman Auditorium?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "From 2002 to 2014, a traveling version of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular took up residence at the Grand Ole Opry House each holiday season while the Opry was away.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who performed on the Grand Ole Opry while it was at the Ryman Auditorium?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1553, "Truth_answer": "In 1991 and 1992, Emmylou Harris performed a series of concerts there and released some of the recordings as an album entitled At the Ryman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ole_Opry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emmylou Harris's album entitled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots, based on the novel by Alex Haley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was LeVar Burton's acting debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "As a result of his performance, LeVar Burton was nominated for the Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like LeVar Burton's performance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "Yes, LeVar Burton did in his crowd funded series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton ever play that part again?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton greatly enjoyed making a positive impact on young children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did LeVar Burton feel about the role?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983 for PBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did LeVar Burton have on tv shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Gene Roddenberry approached LeVar Burton with the role of the then Lieutenant Junior Grade Geordi La Forge in the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton make any other appearances on television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1554, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow starting in 1983 for PBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has LeVar Burton been in any kid shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "Hosting Reading Rainbow stemmed from LeVar Burton accepting an invitation to host Rebop, a multicultural series designed for young people ages 9–15, produced by WGBH for PBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did LeVar Burton get involved with Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "The campaign was completed, though the final product had to be renamed due to certain copyright material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the LeVar Burton's Kickstarter campaign successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "On May 28, 2014, LeVar Burton and numerous coworkers from other past works started a Kickstarter campaign project to bring back Reading Rainbow. T", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the goal of LeVar Burton's Kickstarter campaign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "The product is accessible currently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does LeVar Burton plan on implementing that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton greatly enjoyed working on the program despite being sued by the owners of Reading Rainbow for using their name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does LeVar Burton feel about Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton's desire is to have the new Reading Rainbow be integrated into the classrooms of elementary schools across the country, and for schools in need to have free access.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How will Reading Rainbow help children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton himself won 12 Emmy awards as host and producer of the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1555, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow garnered over 200 broadcast awards over its run, including a Peabody Award and 26 Emmy Awards, 11 of which were in the Outstanding Children's Series category.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reading Rainbow ever receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1556, "Truth_answer": "In August 2004, Mindy McCready was arrested in Tennessee for using a fake prescription to buy the painkiller OxyContin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindy_McCready_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mindy McCready's legal troubles begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1556, "Truth_answer": "Mindy McCready was sentenced to a year in jail for violating probation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindy_McCready_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mindy McCready serve any jail time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1556, "Truth_answer": "In May 2005, Mindy McCready was stopped by Nashville police for speeding, then arrested and charged with driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mindy McCready have any other incidents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1556, "Truth_answer": "A jury later found Mindy McCready not guilty on the charges of DUI, but guilty of driving with a suspended license.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What punishment did Mindy McCready receive for that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1556, "Truth_answer": "Mindy McCready's only drug related charges was when she was arrested in Tennessee for using a fake prescription to buy the painkiller OxyContin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other drug related charges brought against Mindy McCready?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1556, "Truth_answer": "Mindy McCready faced a hearing on charges of violating her probation on a drug charge by failing to check in with her probation officer and leaving the state without permission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindy_McCready_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mindy McCready later apprehended for her violation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1557, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble enrolled at Rice University in Houston, Texas in 1940 and played three seasons on the school's football team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Weldon Humble go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1557, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble's main focus was football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Weldon Humble's area of study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1557, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble and his wife Lorraine met on a dance floor at a hotel while he was in training at Southwestern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Weldon Humble married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1557, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble earned All-Southwestern Conference honors and won the George Martin Award, given to Rice's most valuable player, as Rice put up a 7–2–1 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1557, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble then spent three years in the U.S. Marines during World War II, serving in the Pacific War and earning a Bronze Star Medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Weldon Humble in the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1558, "Truth_answer": "Oppa, Oppa is a digital single by Super Junior sub-group, Donghae&Eunhyuk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oppa Oppa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1558, "Truth_answer": "Oppa Oppa was released on-line on 16 December 2011 by SM Entertainment and distributed by KMP Holdings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Oppa Oppa released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1558, "Truth_answer": "On the day of its release, Oppa Oppa reached number two on Oricon Daily Chart with 42,114 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208055003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunhyuk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Oppa Oppa do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1558, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk and Donghae released I Wanna Dance on June 19, 2013 in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Super Junior release any other hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1558, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any hits on Mamacita?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1558, "Truth_answer": "Mamacita hit the #1 spot on Hanteo chart, making it the best selling of the week with more than 65,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mamacita do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "Selim III had associated much with foreigners, and was thoroughly persuaded of the necessity of reforming his state", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the plans of reforms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "Selim III profited by the respite to abolish the military tenure of fiefs; he introduced salutary reforms into the administration", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was salutary reforms Selim III introduced into the administration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the salutary reform introduced by Selim III help?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "seliem III introduced reforms are well-considered plans to extend the spread of education", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Selim III article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "engaged foreign officers as instructors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was the reforms known to do besides well-considered plans to extend the spread of education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "a small corps of new troops called nizam-i-jedid were collected and drilled in 1797", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other plans was useful that engaged foreign officers as instructors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "Selim III was the reform-minded Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1789 to 1807.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else stood out in this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "Selim III was the son of Sultan Mustafa III and his wife Mihrişah Sultan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Selim III known for besides being the reform-minded sultan of the ottoman empire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "The Janissaries eventually deposed and imprisoned him, and placed his cousin Mustafa on the throne as Mustafa IV. Selim was subsequently killed by a group of assassins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with selim III role as the reform-minded sultan of the ottoman empire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "Austria and Russia gave him no time for anything but defense, and it was not until the Peace of Iaşi that a breathing space was allowed him in Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with the reforms and the wars for selim III?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1559, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it go in Europe?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1560, "Truth_answer": "No Name Face met significant commercial success due to the success of Lifehouse's first commercial single", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did No Name Face have any successful singles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1560, "Truth_answer": "Hanging by a Moment“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the album No Name Face?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1560, "Truth_answer": "Sick Cycle Carousel“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band lifehouse have any other successful singles besides Hanging by a moment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1560, "Truth_answer": "a long tour for No Name Face", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p4", "https://ringsidereport.com/?p=79424_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Lifehouse tour for the album No face Name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1560, "Truth_answer": "Wade, Andrade, and Jon Diff Palmer began to play live shows at high schools and colleges", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the lifehouse article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1561, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Haig was born in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, the middle of three children of Alexander Meigs Haig Sr., a Republican lawyer of Scottish descent, and his wife, Regina Anne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Haig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have you ever heard of Alexander Haig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1561, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Haig was 9 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Alexander Haig when his father died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1561, "Truth_answer": "the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and the White House chief of staff under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Haig_p1", "https://cricketdiane.wordpress.com/tag/bush-economics/_p14", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=911timeline&startpos=2400&printerfriendly=true_p93", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=911timeline&startpos=2400_p101" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What president did Alexander Haig serve for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1561, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Haig initially attended Saint Joseph's Preparatory School. Due to poor academic performance, he transferred to Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Haig go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Craig David later signed on with Warner Music and put together his third album, The Story Goes...,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who put together the songs in this album by Craig David?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Key to My Heart, Apartment 543 and a remix of Fill Me In“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any previously unreleased songs in the album The Story Goes... by Craig David?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Four Times a Lady“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other new songs on the album The story Goes... by Craig David?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "The first single All the Way“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_David_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which song did the best in the charts on the album The Story Goes... by Craig David?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Greatest Hits is Craig David's first greatest hits album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the name of Craig David's album Greatest Hits or was there more?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the next Craig David Greatest Hits album released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Tinchy Stryder and Rita Ora", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any guest artists on the album greatest hits by Craig David?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Where's Your Love“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Craig David make with TInchy Stryder in the greatest hits album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Where's Your Love“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which song did Craig David make with Rita Ora in the greatest hits album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 48 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_David_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Craig David's greatest hits album do overall?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Walking Away", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable songs in the greatest hits album by Craig David?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1562, "Truth_answer": "Insomnia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs were mentioned here?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "the album the Story Goes...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Craig David working on in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "The album entered the UK Albums Chart and peaked at number 5 in late 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202141458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_Goes..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Story Goes..... a successful album for craig david?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "on August 8, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was All the Way from the album the story goes... by craig david in the top 3?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "The album's third single, Unbelievable, debuted at number 18 in March 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any notable events in 2006 for craig david?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other releases that year besides The album's third single, Unbelievable, debuted at number 18 in March 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "Officially Yours", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were notable songs by craig david from 2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "Where's Your Love“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any hits by Craig David in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "Craig David successfully sought permission from David Bowie to sample his 1983 number-one single Let's Dance. The single was a top ten hit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else notable happento craig david from 2005-08?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "the second single to be taken from Trust Me, charted at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming his third-lowest-charting single to date", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Craig David's other songs do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "rapper Kano", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Craig David have any other artists on his songs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1563, "Truth_answer": "wittyboy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other collaborations besides rapper Kano?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "Franklin was never nominated for a Nobel Prize", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin win a nobel prize?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "James Watson has suggested that ideally Wilkins and Franklin would have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Rosalind Franklin related to the nobel prize?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p30", "https://genotopia.scienceblog.com/tag/dna/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p43", "http://crookiesblog.blogspot.com/2013/07/rosalind-franklin.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p2", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18467&_wpnonce=ca90ba11cd_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18504&replytocom=18399_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18555&_wpnonce=b445987618_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18596&_wpnonce=7c471fec45_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18611&_wpnonce=f263f1b326_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18629&_wpnonce=9c17228c06_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18639&replytocom=18954_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18644&_wpnonce=64e508e7d7_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18661&_wpnonce=6db0757ce2_p126", "https://driftingthrough.com/2017/05/06/women-are-not-here-for-you-you-do-not-own-us/?like_comment=18667&_wpnonce=f6cff7e649_p126" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was nominated or won the nobel prize instead of Rosalind Franklin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin's work was a crucial part in the discovery of DNA's structure,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the nobel prize for Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkinswork based on Rosalind Franklin's findings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin's had died in 1958, and during her lifetime the DNA structure was not considered to be fully proven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rosalinf Franklin acknowledged for any of this?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Klug, Franklin's colleague and principal beneficiary in her will, was the sole winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the Rosalind franklin article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1564, "Truth_answer": "This work was exactly what Rosalind Franklin had started and which she introduced to Klug, and it is plausible that, were she alive, she would have shared the Nobel Prize", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what impact did Aaron Klug, Franklin's colleague and principal beneficiary in her will, was the sole winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1982 have on the nobel prize award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin's contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA were largely recognised posthumously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rosalind Franklin recognized for her contribution to the model of DNA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Rosalind Franklin recognized for her contribution to the DNA model?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "the Nobel Prize in Chemistry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rosalind Franklin's work recognized in 1982?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "James Watson has suggested that ideally Wilkins and Franklin would have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any quotes from Rosalind Franklin's colleagues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "It took Wilkins and his colleagues about seven years to collect enough data to prove and refine the proposed DNA structure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rosalind Franklin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other evidence did wilkins and his colleagues have besides the proposed DNA Structure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rosalind Franklin work contribute?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Rosalind Franklin complete her work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "Curly Howard's first on-stage break was as a comedy musical conductor in 1928", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did curly Howard's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "the Orville Knapp Band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical was Curly Howard's first on stage break as a comedy musical conductor in 1928?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was curly howard's first on stage break as a comedy musical conductor in 1928 with the orville knapp band successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "The Three Stooges“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Curly howard do next after the orville knap band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "In 1934", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Curly Howard become the third stooge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "The Stooges soon became the most popular short-subject attraction, with Curly playing an integral part in the trio's work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was curly Howard popular as the third stooge in 1934?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1566, "Truth_answer": "By the time the Stooges hit their peak in the late 1930s, their films had almost become vehicles for curly Howard's unbridled comic performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curly_Howard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Curly howard article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs did several television specials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Enie Kovacs article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "the famous Silent Show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ernie Kovacs tv specials?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs Special based on the earlier silent Eugene program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Ernie Kovacs known for besides his famous silent show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs produced a series of non-speaking television commercials for Dutch Masters during the run of his television series Take A Good Look.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Ernie Kobacks known for besides the Ernie Kovacs special based in the earlier silent Eugene program?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was also known for his eclectic musical taste. His main theme song was named Oriental Blues by Jack Newton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ernie Kovacs do besides producing a series of non-speaking television commercials for Dutch Masters during the run of his television series Take A Good Look ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "John and Mary Kovacs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ernie Kobacs parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was named host of a program named Three to Get Ready, named for WPTZ's channel 3 spot on television dials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was known about Ernie Kovacs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Premiering in November 1950 a network influence caused the station to end Three to Get Ready at the end of March in 1952", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Ernie Kovacs host of a program named Three to Get Ready, named for WPTZ's channel 3 spot on television dials?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1567, "Truth_answer": "Kovacs on the Corner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ernie Kovacs do anything else particular besides Three to Get Ready?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan is an avid hockey fan and developed a notoriety of being a bandwagon jumper", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the connection between rex ryan and sports allegiances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whats Rex Ryan's favorite team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "Football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other sports does Rex Ryan like besides hockey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other sports does Rex Ryan enjoy besides football and hockey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "the New Jersey Devils, the New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and the Buffalo Sabres", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Rex Ryan's other sports allegiances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "Football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Rex Ryan coach a sport?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Rex Ryan coach before?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1568, "Truth_answer": "John Clayton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Rex Ryan have critics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan stresses that coaches are essentially supposed to be open and communicative with the players and management", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rex Ryan article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "in turn the players and staff will reciprocate the same attitude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rex Ryan stresses that coaches are essentially supposed to be open and communicative with the players and management?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan has also stressed that the teaching process is an important one, particularly when it comes to providing a player information and building chemistry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan have any other interaction with the team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "In his first two seasons as the Jets' head coach, Rex Ryan led the team to back-to-back AFC Championship Game appearances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rex Ryan's team do under his coaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "The New York jets lost back to back AFC championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the New York Jets win any championships with Rex Ryan as coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "The New York jets lost on the road to the AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers 24–19.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New York Jets coached by Rex Ryan have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "In the Wild Card Round, the sixth-seeded Jets beat the AFC South champion and third-seeded Colts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1569, "Truth_answer": "the New York Jets defeated the AFC East champion and first-seeded Patriots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wins did the New York Jets coached by rex ryan have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1570, "Truth_answer": "n 1999, Matt Hardy, along with his brother Jeff, appeared as an uncredited wrestler on That '70s Show episode That Wrestling Show“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other media was Matt Hardy involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matt Hardy's appeareance as an uncredited wrestler on That '70s Show episode That Wrestling Show“successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1570, "Truth_answer": "Matt and Jeff Hardy also appeared on Tough Enough in early 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Matt hardy and his brother do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1570, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy appeared in an episode of Fear Factor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about their other media besides Matt and jeff Hardy's appearance in That 70s Shod and Tough Enough?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1570, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy also appeared on an episode of Scare Tactics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other TV appearances besides Matt hardy appearing in an episode of Fear Factor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1570, "Truth_answer": "The 99", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other TV appearances from matt Hardy besides an episode of Fear Factor and an episode of Scare tacticts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1571, "Truth_answer": "Celtic Frost's frontman Tom Warrior with Steve Warrior on bass formed one of the earliest extreme metal bands, Hellhammer, in 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Celtic Frost get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1571, "Truth_answer": "Martin Eric Ain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of the band Celtic Frost besides Tom Warrior and Steve Warrior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1571, "Truth_answer": "bass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Steve Warrior play in the band celtic frost?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1571, "Truth_answer": "Tom Warrior", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band celtic frost besides Steve Warrior?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1571, "Truth_answer": "bass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Martin Eric play for the band Celtic Frost?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "in 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Richardson run for the house of representative?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson lost to longtime 1st District representative and future United States Secretary of the Interior", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Richardson win or lose when he ran for house of representatives in 1980?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "Manuel Lujan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bill Richardson opponent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson was elected to New Mexico's newly created third district, taking in most of the northern part of the state", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Richardson win any election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson spent 14 years in Congress, representing the country's most diverse district and holding 2,000 town meetings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Bill Richardson in the office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson served as Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in the 98th Congress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Richardson head any other political post other than representing the country's most diverse district?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "from 1983 to 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill Richardson as chairman of the congressional Hispanic caucus in the 98th congress?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1572, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson became a member of the Democratic leadership as a deputy majority whip, where he became friends with Bill Clinton after they worked closely on several issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bill Richardson article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson was an adjunct professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an education position that Bill Richardson held?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years of Bill Richardson's life did was he a professor at Harvard University's Kennedy school of government?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson was a lecturer at the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Richardson have any other educational jobs besides professor at Harvard University's Kennedy school of government?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bill Richardson hold the position of lecturer at the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson served in the corporate board of Valero Energy Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of corporate positions did Bill Richardson have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson worked for Diamond Offshore Drilling", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Richardson have any other corporate type jobs besidesserving in the corporate board of Valero Energy Corporation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "Bill Richardson is on the board of directors of the National Institute for Civil Discourse", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bill Richardson article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1573, "Truth_answer": "a non-partisan organization based at the University of Arizona that would promote healthy and civil political debate", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903020323id_/https://nicd.arizona.edu/about_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the National Institute for Civil Discourse where Bill Richardson is on the board of directors do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "The majority of the film was shot on a large set built on a ranch in Thousand Oaks, California which was a detailed recreation of an early twentieth-century geisha", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most memorable part of filming Memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "In the Western hemisphere, the film received mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reviews for the film memoirs of a geisha in the area?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "In China and Japan, responses were sometimes very negative due to various controversies that arose from the film's casting and its relationship to history", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other countries have any further reviews besides the western Hemisphere?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "The film was released to mixed reviews from western critics and was moderately successful at the box office", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was critic's opinion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "the film memoirs of a giesha managed $57 million during its box office run. International gross reached $158 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the box office sales for the film memoirs of a geisha?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "the casting of Chinese actresses as geishas could rouse anti-Japan sentiment and stir up feelings over Japanese wartime actions in China, especially the use of Chinese women as sex-slaves", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject was in the film memoirs of a geisha caused it to be banned?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1574, "Truth_answer": "King Kong, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Fun with Dick and Jane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was the movie memoirs of as geisha in competition with at the theaters upon release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "This Is a Wasteland is a documentary film following Pierce the Veil's first world tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is This Is a Wasteland an album name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "on November 25, 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the documentary This is a wasteland by Pierce the veil released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "it's pierce the veil first world tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pierce the veil documentary This is a wasteland on a tour in the US only?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many concerts did the band pierce the veil play in the world tour in the documentary This is a wasteland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "Fresno", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the US locations for the Pierce the veil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, and the UK", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some the European Pierce the Veil tour cities?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other continents in the Pierce the veil world tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1575, "Truth_answer": "The video album won a Revolver Golden Gods Award in 2014 for the Best Video/DVD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the documentary this is a wasteland by the band Pierce the veil a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "Fearless records is a record label that was founded in 1994. Fearless is based in Culver City, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearless_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fearless Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "Pierce the veil's third album, Collide with the Sky", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierce the veil release any albums under Fearless records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "the album collide with the sky by pierce the veil was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierce the veil's third album Collide with the sky popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "King for a Day", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the hit singles from collide with the sky?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "on June 5, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the single King for a day from the album Collide with the sky by pierce the veil released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "PETA2 Liberation Award 2010 for Breakthrough Artist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierce the veil win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "San Diego Music Award 2010 for Best Alternative Album for Selfish Machines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band Pierce the veil achieve during the time they won Peta2 liberation award 2010 for breakthrough artist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1576, "Truth_answer": "San Diego Music Award 2017 Album of the Year for Misadventures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band pierce the veil have any other notable acomplishments besides the San Diego music award in 2010 for best alternative album for selfish machines?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "Variety Lights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Federico Fellini 1st film ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "The White Sheik", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and what was Federico Fellini's next film after Variety Lights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "The White Sheik was Federico fellini's first solo-directed feature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Federico Fellini's work alone in production for the white Sheik?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "wife Giulietta Masina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Federico fellini have a family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "it is about newlywed couple in Rome to visit the Pope. Ivan's prissy mask of respectability is soon demolished by his wife's obsession with the White Sheik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102055403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_Fellini_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was federico Fellini's 1st production the White Sheik about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "La strada tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and what was Federico Fellini's 2nd Production about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1577, "Truth_answer": "Il Bidone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Federico Fellini do any other films besides The White Shreik and La Strada?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "Knights of the Desert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Federico fellini's first screenplay?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "The film was based on a novel by Emilio Salgari", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170107215130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Desert_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Federico Fellini's first screenplay Knights of the Desert about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "in 1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Federico Fellini make the screenplay for the film Knights of the desert?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "the screenplay was written by Federico Fellini and Vittorio Mussolini, the son of Italy's dictator Benito Mussolini.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170107215130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Desert_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Federico Fellini work on the screenplay for the film Knights of the desert in 1942 by himself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "Rome, Open City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Federico Fellini have a screenplay that he is best know for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "The film won several awards at various film festivals, including the most prestigious Cannes Grand Prix", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110043734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome,_Open_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the screenplay Rome, Open City written by federico Fellini win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1578, "Truth_answer": "Federico Fellini Wrote 25 screenplays in his career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many screen plays has Federico Fellini done besides Rome, Open City?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "in December 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Sakis Rouvas release his album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas sixth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What number was the album released by Sakis Rouvas in December 1998?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas first with his new label", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did something change with sakis rouvas sixth album released in December 1998?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "Minos EMI", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what label did sakis Rouvas release his sixth studio album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "Kati Apo Mena", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the sixth album's name released in December 1998 by the label Minos EMI?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "Den Ehi Sidera I Kardia Sou“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321021758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kati_Apo_Mena_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321021758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kati_Apo_Mena_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321021758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kati_Apo_Mena_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one of the singles in the sixth album Kati Apo Mena released in December 1998 by the label Minos EMI?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas performed at the Virgin Megastore in Athens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sakis Rouvas perform the single Den Ehi Sidera I Kardia Sou in the sixth album Kati Apo Mena released in December 1998 by the label Minos EMI ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1579, "Truth_answer": "he next year, Rouvas records Oso Exo Esena, a duet with singer Stelios Rokkos. The two artists work and perform together at Bio Bio in Athens during the summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next Sakis Rouvas performed at the Virgin Megastore in Athens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "the Spiders, formed in Phoenix in 1964. The band officially relocated to Los Angeles in 1967,cbriefly renamed Nazz In 1968. The band's final name became Alice Cooper", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Spiders?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "The band consisted of lead singer Vince Furnier stage name Alice Cooper", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cooper_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alice Cooper the lead singer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "The group's 1971 tour featured a stage show involving mock fights and gothic torture modes being imposed on Cooper", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cooper_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Alice Cooper go on tour with lead singer Alice Cooper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Alice Cooper release any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "the Alice Cooper Band released seven studio albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the band Alice Cooper release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "Alice Cooper won the BRAVO magazine International Band of the Year in 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Alice Cooper win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1580, "Truth_answer": "School's Out", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other major hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was sports?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "Alice Cooper is a fan the Arizona Coyotes.He is a longtime baseball fan, supporting the Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers. He is also a fan of basketball, supporting the pistons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did alice cooper do anything with sports?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "Alice Cooper has on several occasions credited golf with playing a major role in helping him overcome his addiction to alcohol", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Cooper_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alice Cooper ever play golf?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh, and has also teed off with numerous celebrities, including Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason and Samuel L. Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200927215658id_/https://golftips.golfweek.com/politicians-golfed-alice-cooper-20638.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Alice Cooper play golf with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alice Cooper play any other sports besides golf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "In December 2006, the original Alice Cooper band reunited to perform six classic Alice Cooper songs at Cooper's annual charity event in Phoenix, entitled Christmas Pudding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alice Cooper article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1581, "Truth_answer": "Annually, his foundation raises up to $150,000, and he continually helps contribute to his worthy cause", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the annual charity even in phoenix entitled Christmas pudding raise a lot of money ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra was commissioned as an ensign in the United States Navy in 1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What military service was Wally Shirra apart of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra began training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After World War II did Wally Schirra still serve in the United States Navy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra's role was a Naval Aviator", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wally Schirra role while training at NAval air station Pensacola, Florida?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Quonset Point, Rhode Island", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During his military career where else did Wally Schirra travel or was stationed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra flew the F8F Bearcat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After getting his wings did Wally Schirra actually fly any planes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "the F9F Panther", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other planes if any during his career did Wally Schirra fly besides the F8F Bearcat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra was initially deployed with the 154th Fighter-Bomber Squadron to Itazuke Air Force Base in Japan, from where he flew missions into South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223152422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Schirra_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Wally Schirra deployed for those 8 months when he flew 90 combat missions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Wally Schirra was a member of Class 20 at the Naval Test Pilot School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things was Wally Schirra apart of while in the service besides being deployed with the 154th Fighter-Bomber Squadron to Itazuke Air Force Base in Japan, from where he flew missions into South Korea?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1582, "Truth_answer": "Jim Lovell and Pete Conrad", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other future astronauts that was members of Class 20 at the naval test pilot school with Wally Schirra?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "On November 11, 2011, it was revealed that Vampire Weekend had been in the studio, writing and recording material for their third album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "Modern Vampires of the City by vampire weekend was released in May 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Vampire Weekend release the album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "the album Modern Vampires of the city by vampire weekend debuted at #1 on the Billboard chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Modern Vampires of the City by vampire weekend was released in May 2013 a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "By December 2014, the album Modern Vampires of the city by vampire weekend had sold 505,000 copies in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies the album Modern Vampires of the city by vampire weekend debuted at #1 on the Billboard chart were sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "the albums Vampire Weekend, Contra and Father of the Bride", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other album did the band vampire weekend make besides Modern vampires of the city?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Modern Vampires of the City won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2014 to the band Vampire weekend?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "a diamond certification from the Independent Music Companies Association", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other award did the album modern vampires of the city win besides the grammy for best alternative music album in 2014?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1583, "Truth_answer": "Rostam Batmanglij", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of one of the band vampire weekend members?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "on January 26, 2016 that Rostam Batmanglij had departed the band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Rostam Batmanglij departure from the band Vampire weekend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "Rostam Batmanglij left to pursue solo projects", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rostam Batmanglij leave the band Vampire Weekend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "Ezra Koenig reportedly hit it off with executive Rob Stringer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Vampire Weekend sign with columbia records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "Initially, this news was regarded a rumor, until the band's website revamp in 2018, in which a Sony Music copyright appeared on the site", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ezra Koenig reportedly hit it off with executive Rob Stringer happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "Ezra Koenig revealed that LP4 would be partially inspired by the songwriting of country singer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Vampire weekend LP4?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "Kacey Musgraves", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Of what contry singer was the LP4 by the band vampire weekend was going to be inspired on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1584, "Truth_answer": "Ezra Koenig attended one of her shows in September 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Weekend_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the band Vampire Weekend influenced by Kacey Musgraves?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "in 2009, Randy Quaid and his wife were arrested for allegedly defrauding an innkeeper in Santa Barbara by using an invalid credit card to pay a $10,000 bil", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what legal issues did Randy Quaid have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid and his wife The two were released on bail that evening", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Randy quaid and his wife released after they were arrested for allegedly defrauding an innkeeper in Santa Barbara by using an invalid credit card to pay a $10,000 bill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid and his wife were charged with burglary after they spent five days occupying the guest house in a vacant home they once owned in Santa Barbara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other legal issues did Randy Quaid and his wife have besides being arrested for allegedly defrauding an innkeeper in Santa Barbara by using an invalid credit card to pay a $10,000 bill?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "The Quaids claimed that the home was wrongfully transferred to a third party by the use of the forged signature", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Randy quaid and his wife stay five days occupying the guest house in a vacant home they once owned in Santa Barbara if it wasn't theirs anymore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Warrants for their arrest were issued after they failed to appear in court,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Randy quaid and his wife jailed for occupying the guest house in a vacant home they once owned in Santa Barbara?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid and his wife were charged with burglary", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Randy Quaid and his wife ever charged for failing to appear in court?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "the case was dismissed against Randy Quaid for lack of evidence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Randy Quaid and his wife charged for the first crime of defrauding the innkeeper?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Randy was briefly arrested for not checking in as a non-resident in Vancouver. By 2015 he was notified he was to be deported", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other legal issues against Randy quaid then after the case was dismissed against Randy Quaid for lack of evidence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "One week prior to the deportation date, Randy Quaid and his wife drove across the Canadian border into Vermont, where they were detained by U.S. Customs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Randy Quaid deported after he was briefly arrested for not checking in as a non-resident in Vancouver?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid and his wife were detained pending an extradition procedure ordered by the State of California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Randy Quaid when they drove across the Canadian border into Vermont, where they were detained by U.S. Customs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid and his wife traveled to Vermont", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Randy Quaid travel to another state or to canada?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why didn't Randy Quaid and his wife go back to canada after traveling to Vermont?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1586, "Truth_answer": "1929", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ken Strong start playing for the Stanten Island Stapletons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1586, "Truth_answer": "halfback", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Ken Strong play for the Stanten Island Stapletons in 1929?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1586, "Truth_answer": "While statistics are not available for the 1929 NFL season, Ken Strong was regarded as one of the best backs in the NFL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ken Strong do his first year as halfback with the stanten Island stapletons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1586, "Truth_answer": "In Ken Strong'ds first NFL game, he threw a long forward pass to set up the Stapleton's first touchdown and scored all of the team's 12 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Ken Strong so great he was regarded as one of the best backs in the NFL ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "John Marshall accepted appointment to a three-member commission to France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marshall_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to John Marshall during the Adams administration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marshall_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams_p33", "https://dailyhistory.org/index.php?title=How_did_the_XYZ_Affair_lead_to_the_Quasi-War_between_France_and_the_United_States%3F&diff=16710&oldid=16631&printable=yes_p1", "https://dailyhistory.org/index.php?title=How_did_the_XYZ_Affair_lead_to_the_Quasi-War_between_France_and_the_United_States%3F&diff=16710&oldid=16631&printable=yes_p2", "https://dailyhistory.org/index.php?title=How_did_the_XYZ_Affair_lead_to_the_Quasi-War_between_France_and_the_United_States%3F&diff=16710&oldid=16631&printable=yes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the other 2 members of the three-member comission to France John Marshall was appointed to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "help bring an end to attacks on American shipping", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126201404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Madison_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the three-member commissionto france with John Marshall, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry in charge of doing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "conduct diplomatic negotiations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were John Marshall Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry negotiating about with France?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was John marshall a successful diplomatic negotiator?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "Adams appointed John Marshall to the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marshall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John marshall do anything else during the Adams administration besides negotiate diplomacy with france?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Marshall win the seat in the supreme court?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "June 13, 1800 to March 4, 1801", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did John marhall serve as Rep?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1587, "Truth_answer": "John Marshall was 46 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was John Marshall when he took office in the supreme court?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1588, "Truth_answer": "a B.A. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A from the University of Iowa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Albert Bandura get his education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Albert Bandura receive these honorary degrees from the university of British Columbia and the University of Iowa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albert Bandura have any education that he actually worked for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1588, "Truth_answer": "Bandura's social learning theory contributes to students and teachers within the field of education", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116111257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Bandura_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Albert bandura feel about education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "John Marshall won election to the Virginia House of Delegates in early 1782.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Marshall get started in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "the Federalist Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Marshall a republican or democrat when he won the election to the virginia house of delegates in early 1782?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "in 1801", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John marshall leave the House of Delegates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "the court moved away from seriatim opinions, instead issuing a single majority opinion that elucidated a clear rule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the actions John marshall took in the house of delegates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "John Marshall upheld the principle of judicial review, whereby courts could strike down federal and state laws if they conflicted with the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marshall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actions did John Marshall take besides movimg the court away from seriatim opinions, instead issuing a single majority opinion that elucidated a clear rule?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "John Marshall traveled to France in 1797", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Marshall article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1589, "Truth_answer": "help bring an end to attacks on American shipping", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118150739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marshall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John marshall do in france in 1797?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1590, "Truth_answer": "Unbreakable is a song recorded by Irish boy band Westlife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is unbreakable?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1590, "Truth_answer": "over 200,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did Unbreakable Irish boy band Westlife sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1590, "Truth_answer": "the band Westlife fourth studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was turnaround?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1590, "Truth_answer": "On March 9, 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Brian McFadden leave the band westlife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1591, "Truth_answer": "in Winthrop, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was steven Van Zandt born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1591, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt found his love for music at an early age, when he learned how to play the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was steven van zandt child hood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were steven van zandt parents musically inclined?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1591, "Truth_answer": "Middletown High School where he got kicked out for having long hair", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steven Van andt go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1591, "Truth_answer": "Steve Van Zandt went back to school to appease his mother and graduated in 1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven van zandt ever go back to school after getting kicked out for having long hair?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did steven van zandt go to college after graduating in 1968?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Want to Go Home“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did steven van zandt write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song I Don't Want to Go Home“ by steven van zandt successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "While You Were Looking at Me“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt write any other songs besides I dont want to go home?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt ever win any awards for his song writing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "In 1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Van Zandt become an arranger?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt produced Austin TX-based Arc Angels' debut album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Steven Van Zandt produce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1592, "Truth_answer": "The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Steven van zandt win any awards for anything he did?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "Bombay Bicycle Club's debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is I had the Blues but I Shook Them Loose?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "The band's first single, Evening/Morning, was released on 4 August 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Bicycle_Club_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 to the band Bombay Bicycle Club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "the single Evening/morning reached a peak of number 14, but missed out on the UK Singles Chart itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161116155811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evening/Morning_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the band Bombay Bicycle Club first single Evening/ morining released on August 4, 2008 do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "The band Bombay Bicycle club embarked on a 23 date UK tour in July and August, including festival appearances", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Bicycle_Club_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else related to the band bombay bicycle club album take place in 2008 besides the release of their first single Evening/morning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "the single Always Like This“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a single that was released in 2009 by the band bombay bicycle club?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "The band toured throughout April in support of the release", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Bicycle_Club_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any tours that took place during the period when bombay bicycle club released their single Always like This?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Bombay Bicyle Club have any significant performances when they toured through april in support of the release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1593, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What cities did the band bombay bicycle club tour in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "the third studio album A Different Kind of Fix by the band Bombay Bicycle Club was released", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210035101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_Kind_of_Fix_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2011to the band bombay bicycle club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "As of January 2012 UK sales stand at 80,000 copies according to The Guardian", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210035101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Different_Kind_of_Fix_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the third album A different kind of fix by the band bombay bycicle club well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the band Bombay Bicyle club do after the album A different kind of fix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "The band Bombay bicycle club released the song Flaws", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other new music in 2010 by the band bombay bicycle club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "Bombay Bicycle Club announced April 2012 UK tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101816id_/https://www.nme.com/news/music/bombay-bicycle-club-49-1284641_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band bombay bicycle club tour in 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "Bombay Bicycle Club were among the bands chosen to perform at the BT London Live concert in Hyde Park, which marked the end of the 2012 London Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Bicycle_Club_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was the band Bombay bicyle club doing in 2012?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band bombay bicycle club do after the performance at the bt london live concert in Hyde Park?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1595, "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe was born January 4, 1960", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p1", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Decatur%2C-Georgia_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Michael Stipe born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1595, "Truth_answer": "the University of Georgia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did michael stipe go to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1595, "Truth_answer": "Peter Buck and Michael Stipe were joined by Bill Berry and Mike Mills, and named themselves R.E.M", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026182203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Stipe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the michael stipe article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1595, "Truth_answer": "R.E.M's debut single", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Buck Michael Stipe, Bill Berry and Mike Mills as R.E.M release together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael stipe ever married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1596, "Truth_answer": "in 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did REM form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1596, "Truth_answer": "Radio Free Europe“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was R.E.M first single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1596, "Truth_answer": "I.R.S. Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band R.E.M's record company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1596, "Truth_answer": "the Chronic Town EP", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band R.E.M produce with I.R.S Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1597, "Truth_answer": "Clay walker released his fourth album, 1997's Rumor Has It", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was clay walker doing in the late 90's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1597, "Truth_answer": "Singles released from it include the title track, One, Two, I Love You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the release of of clay walker's fourth studio Rumor Has it lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1597, "Truth_answer": "Watch This", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other song did Clay Walker release at this time besides One, two, I love you?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1597, "Truth_answer": "at number 4 on the hot 100", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the song watch this by clay walker make it to in the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1597, "Truth_answer": "Then What?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clay Walker's next hit after Watch This?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1597, "Truth_answer": "in April 1998, Clay Walker charted with a live rendition of Earl Thomas Conley's 1983 single Holding Her and Loving You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Clay Walker next after he release the single Then What?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1598, "Truth_answer": "Clay Walker debuted his sixteenth single, Ordinary People", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was clay walker working on during the time when he charted with a live rendition of Earl Thomas Conley's 1983 single Holding her and Loving you?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1598, "Truth_answer": "Peaking at number 35, it was one of two new songs included on his Greatest Hits album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clay Walker's sixteenth single ordinary People for him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1598, "Truth_answer": "You're Beginning to Get to Me“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clay Walker's next song after ordinary people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1598, "Truth_answer": "Warner Bros. Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Clay Walker signed with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1598, "Truth_answer": "If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clay Walker's next hit with Warner Bros Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1598, "Truth_answer": "Byron Gallimore and Blake Mevis, and session guitarist Brent Mason.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Clay walker do the next song If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again“ with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "The Jordans portrayed their characters in four movies. In the early years of the radio show, they were supporting characters in the 1937 Paramount film This Way Please", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the films of Fibber McGee and Molly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "Fibber McGee and Molly landed leading roles in the RKO Radio Pictures film Look Who's Laughing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they do after The Jordans portrayed their characters in four movies. In the early years of the radio show, they were supporting characters in the 1937 Paramount film This Way Please?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fibber McGee and molly get any awards for any of these shows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "Here We Go Again, and Heavenly Days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fibber McGee and Molly do any other significant films during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "The All-Star Bond Rally", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Fibber McGee and Molly play in besides Here we Go Again and Heavenly Days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "Fibber McGee and Molly was an American radio comedy series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201113042640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Driscoll_Jordan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p1", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Droopy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other significant fact about the Fibbert McGee and Molly article that you liked?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1599, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fibber McGee and Molly win any awards for their radio shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1600, "Truth_answer": "Greg Lemond entered the 1990 Tour de France as defending champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg LeMond doing in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1600, "Truth_answer": "GregLeMond had the distinction of winning the 1990 Tour de France without taking any of the individual stages", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg LeMond win the 1990 tour the france as defending champion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1600, "Truth_answer": "GregLeMond remains the last rider to win the Tour while wearing the world champion jersey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Greg Lemond's 1990 tour de france win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1600, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond's 1990 Tour victory made him one of just seven cyclists to win three or more Tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is notable besides GregLeMond being the last rider to win the Tour while wearing the world champion jersey ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1601, "Truth_answer": "the Lower East Side of New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Yip Harburg live during this time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1601, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg married Edelaine Roden in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip harburg marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1601, "Truth_answer": "yip Harburg and Jay Gorney collaborated with him on songs for an Earl Carroll Broadway review", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yip harburg career begin after he married Edelaine Roden in 1943?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1601, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Yip Harburg play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "Return to Forever", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Chick Corea release in the Jazz fusion style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "Bobby McFerrin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea collaborate with any other artists on the Light as a Feather album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "My Spanish Heart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Chick create in the Jazz fusion style besides light as a feather?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "Gayle Moran", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea work with any other artists on the album My Spanish Heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "El Bozo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song that came out during the period of the album my spanish heart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the song el bozo received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick corea tour during his Jazz fusion period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "Gary Burton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists did Chick Corea work with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1602, "Truth_answer": "Charles Altura", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea ever work with another guitar player?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "Gary Burton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chick Corea work with on duets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "The New Crystal Silence was issued in 2008 and won a Grammy Award in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the albums with duets of chick Corea and Gary Burton successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "Béla Fleck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea perform with any other artists besides Gary Burton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "Hancock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another collaborator with Chick Corea besides Bela Fleck?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "These concerts were presented in elegant settings with both pianists dressed formally and performing on Yamaha concert grand pianos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style were the Hancock duets with Chick Corea performed in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "dueling-piano format, with both also having synthesizers at their station", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style was the duet with Chick Corea and Gary Burton conducted in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea have difficulties working with other artists?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "The first concert in the duet series with Hankok was played at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle and included improvised music, songs by the duo, and standards by other composers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting occur during Chick Corea duet recordings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1603, "Truth_answer": "With Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chick Corea perform concerts with?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1604, "Truth_answer": "Jürgen Klinsmann led the United States team to the round of 16 of the World Cup in Brazil in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Klinsmann_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the U.S team do in the 2014 World Cup under Jürgen Klinsmann?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1604, "Truth_answer": "Clint Dempsey and John Brooks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who scored the 2 goals for the U.S Soccer team in the game against Ghana in the 2014 world cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1604, "Truth_answer": "Portugal, Germany and Belgium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries did The U.S soccer team play against in the 2014 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1604, "Truth_answer": "Jermaine Jones and Clint Dempsey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who scored the 2 U.S goals in the Portugal vs. U.S. game in the 2014 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1604, "Truth_answer": "the round of 16", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What round did the U.S. soccer team make it to in the 2014 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1604, "Truth_answer": "Germany", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team were the U.S soccer team playing when they were eliminated from the 2014 world cup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1605, "Truth_answer": "On July 29, 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jürgen Klinsmann come to the U.S national soccer team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1605, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jürgen Klinsmann successful when he was hired for the U.S. national soccer team on July 29, 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1605, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 Jürgen Klinsmann won the CONCACAF Gold Cup with the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Klinsmann_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Jürgen Klinsmann other accomplisments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1605, "Truth_answer": "Jürgen Klinsmann was named CONCACAF Coach of the Year 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Klinsmann_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jürgen Klinsmann win any awards In 2013 when he won the CONCACAF Gold Cup with the United States ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1605, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. struggled in friendly games early in Klinsmann's tenure, losing four matches and drawing one before ending the 2011 season with a victory over Slovenia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Klinsmann_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the article besides Jürgen Klinsmann being named CONCACAF Coach of the Year 2013?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1605, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the U.S struggle in friendly games early in Jurgen Klinsman's tenure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "Carl Ripken Jr owns several minor league baseball teams", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What businesses does Cal Ripken Jr own?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "the Aberdeen IronBirds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What minor league baseball team does Carl Ripken Jr own?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "In 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carl Ripken Jr purchase the Aberdeen Ironbirds team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Aberdeen Ironbirds of minor lesgue baseball owned by Carl Ripken Jr successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "the Augusta GreenJackets of the South Atlantic League", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Carl Ripken Jr. buy after the Aberdeen Ironbirds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "On June 28, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carl Ripken Jr. buy the Augusta Greenjackets of the south atlantic league team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "the Vero Beach Devil Rays and renamed the team the Charlotte Stone Crabs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Ripken Jr purchase any more teams besides the augusta Greenjackets of the south atlantic?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1606, "Truth_answer": "The Ripken Experience, a group of sports complexes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business ventures did Carl Ripken Jr do besides owning Minor league baseball teams?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "Carl Ripken Jr batted .264 with 63 hits, 0 home run, and 24 RBIs, failing to make the league's all-rookie team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carl Ripken Jr do in the minor leagues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carl Ripken Jr team perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "Carl Ripken Jr moved up to the Single-A Miami Orioles of the Florida State League", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carl Ripken Jr do after failing to make the rookie team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "Carl Ripken Jr batted .303, hit five home runs, led the league with 28 doubles, and had 54 RBIs while playing in all 105 of Miami's games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carl Ripken Jr perform in the florida state league with the Single-A Miami Orioles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "On July 2, Carl Ripken Jr hit his first professional home run, a game-winner in the 12th inning against Gary Abone of the West Palm Beach Expos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Carl Ripken article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "Carl Ripken Jr hit five home runs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Ripken Jr make any other homeruns besides his firsrt Professional Homer run, a game-winner in the 12th inning against gary abone of the west palm expos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What some of Carl Ripken Jr other scores?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1607, "Truth_answer": "Carl Ripken Jr holds the record for consecutive games played, 2,632", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken_Jr._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other records by Carl Ripken Jr?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1608, "Truth_answer": "born March 29, 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Vangelis born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1608, "Truth_answer": "Vangelis has been married twice before", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Vangelis married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1608, "Truth_answer": "For an artist of his stature, very little is known about Vangelis' personal life and he rarely gives official interviews to journalists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Vangelis personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1608, "Truth_answer": "Vangelis was interested in jazz and, later, rock & roll", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vangelis interested in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1608, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vangelis have any other hobbies besides being interested in Jazz and later Rock and roll?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1609, "Truth_answer": "a choral symphony", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mythodea?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the choral symphony write any pieces?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the choral symphony a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1609, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Vangelis released the score for Oliver Stone's Alexander", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an appearance by Vangelis in the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1609, "Truth_answer": "Blade Runner Trilogy and second was the soundtrack for the Greek movie, El Greco", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vangelis score any other films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson is described as a sex symbol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a hallmark of Scarlett Johansson's personal image?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson has been featured as one of People's Most Beautiful multiple times throughout her career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412083413id_/https://www.thelist.com/119937/untold-truth-scarlett-johansson/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do people think of scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson is the first woman to be crowned Esquire's Sexiest Woman Alive twice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what have others said about scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson said that she disliked being sexualized, and that a preoccupation with a person's attractiveness does not last", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Scarlett Johansson like her image?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson is evidently, and profitably, aware of her sultriness, and of how much, down to the last inch, it contributes to the contours of her reputation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is scarlett Johansson sexualized?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson was named GQ's Babe of the Year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Scarlett Johansson given any award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "in 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was scarlett Johansson named GQ's babe of the year?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Aid Still Required, Cancer Research UK, Stand Up To Cancer, Too Many Women, and USA Harvest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Scarlett Johansson work with any charity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do men think of Scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson ranks highly in several beauty listings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something interesting about scarlett Johansson's image?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Maxim in their Hot 100 from 2006 to 2014. Sexiest Woman Alive twice by Esquire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what beauty listings does Scarlett Johansson ranks highly?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1610, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson has also been included in similar listings by Playboy, Men's Health, and FHM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other listings was scarlett johansson in besides Maxim in their Hot 100 from 2006 to 2014. Sexiest Woman Alive twice by Esquire?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Scarlett Johansson married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Reynolds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Scarlett Johansson married to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "September 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Scarlett Johansson marry Ryan Reynolds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson married Romain Dauriac", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson remarry after divorcing Ryan Reynolds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson and Romain Dauriac divorced in September 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thefastfashion.com/get-up-weve-got-to-get-out-storms-kill-20-in-the-south/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Scarlett Johansson still married to Romain Dauriac?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson had a daughter with Romain Dauriac", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson have any children with either of the men she married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "In 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Scarlett Johansson give birth to her daughter with Romain Dauriac?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson criticized the media for promoting an image that causes unhealthy diets and eating disorders among women", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Scarlett Johansson have any controversies surrounding her personal life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what unhealthy diets promoted by the media critized by scarlett johanssonare these?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson appeared nude on the cover of the March 2006 issue of Vanity Fair alongside actress Keira Knightley and fully clothed fashion designer Tom Ford", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me about Scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1611, "Truth_answer": "This caused some controversy, as some believed the photo demonstrated that women are forced to flaunt their sexuality more often than men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was this cover where Scarlett Johansson appeared nude alongside actress Keira Knightley and fully clothed fashion designer Tom Ford for the March issue of Vanity fair in 2006 taken by the readers?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "In 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the victory against south africa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "a 52-run win", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score in the victory against south africa in 1992?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "Curtly Ambrose took six for 34 in the second innings, and was named joint man of the match", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most significant event during this competition where the West Indies defeated South africa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the star players on the opposing team that played against Curtly ambrose and the west indies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "Courtney Walsh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other players played with Curtly Ambrose in the victory against south africa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the game against South Africa with Curtly ambrose and Courtney walsh played?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any mention of the curtly ambrose fans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "405 Test wickets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Curlty Ambrose's highest number of wickets?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1612, "Truth_answer": "man of the match award in the first and third games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curlty ambrose win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "in 1992–93", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the second tour of Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "The team won the annual World Series Cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during this tour of australia in 1992-93?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "he West Indies won the match by one run", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score when the west indies with Curtly Ambrose won the World Series Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "the West Indies defeated Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wins did the west indies with curtly ambrose have besides the annual series world cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were curtly ambrise and the west indies opposing players names?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "in the one-day tournament, curtly Ambrose took 18 wickets at 13.38", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the second tour of australia by curtly ambrose and the west indies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "two", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many did Curtly ambrose win?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "none", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know how many Curtly ambrose lost?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1613, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it mention how many fans Curtly ambrose had?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson batted .274 with 33 stolen bases in 89 games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rickey Henderson's first year with the Oakland A's go?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rickey Henderson break any records the year he debuted for the Oakland A's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson batted .274", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rickey Henderson's batting record the year he debuted for the oakland A's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rickey Henderson have any other mentionable records his first year with the A's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Rickey Henderson's fellow teammates with the A's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson Henderson became the third modern-era player to steal 100 bases in a seasones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105134808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rickey Henderson do the following year of his debut with the Oakland A's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson batted .303, had 179 hits, scored 111 runs, drew 117 walks, had a .420 on base % and led the AL by reaching base 301 times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were his averages?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "Rickey Henderson was traded to the New York Yankees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did rickey henderson end his career with the A's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1614, "Truth_answer": "Tim Birtsas, Jay Howell, Stan Javier, Eric Plunk, and José Rijo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105134808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickey_Henderson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rickey henderson tradedto the new york yankees for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "frank Sinatra was known for his immaculate sense of style", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Frank sinatra's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "custom-tailored tuxedos and stylish pin-striped suits, which made him feel wealthy and important", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Frank sinatra like to wear?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what colors did frank sinatra wear on his custom-tailored tuxedos and stylish pin-striped suits, which made him feel wealthy and important?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra had mood swings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank sinatras' personality like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "because of mild to severe depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p49" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Frank sinatra have mood swings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra received negative press for fights with Lee Mortimer in 1947", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank sinatra do any violent acts because of his mood swings and his mild to severe depression?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "photographer Eddie Schisser in Houston in 1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frank sinatra get into any other fights besides lee mortimer in 1947?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Frank sinatra ever arrested for these fights with Lee Mortimer and photographer Eddie Schisser?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1615, "Truth_answer": "frank Sinatra is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did you find anything else interesting about Frank sinatra?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "Due to an obligation Frank Sinatra owed to 20th Century Fox for walking off the set of Henry King's Carousel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Frank sinatra do later in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "Fran Sinatra Sinatra starred opposite Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan in Can-Can", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Frank sinatra have to do for 20th century fox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "The film was listed by Variety as the highest grossing film of 1960", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie with Fran Sinatra starred opposite Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan, Can-Can a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frank Sinatra win any awards for the movie Can-can?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra directed None but the Brave,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other important things did Frank sinatra do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the critics say about None but the Brave directed by frank sinatra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "Von Ryan's Express", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frank sinatra do any others besides None but the brave?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Frank sinatra's last movie directed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1616, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Frank sinatra stop with that one?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "Eurythmics released their album, Revenge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "Revenge certified double Platinum in the UK and Gold in the US", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Revenge by Eurythmics successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "When Tomorrow Comes, Thorn in My Side, The Miracle of Love, and Missionary Man", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_(Eurythmics_album)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226235434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Too_Are_One_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(Eurythmics_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the singles from the album revenge by Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "Eurythmics went on a massive worldwide tour in support of the album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Eurythmics go on tour for the release of their album revenge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "Savage is the sixth studio album by Eurythmics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Savage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "the album was a top 10 success and was certified Platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Savage, the sixth studio album by Eurythmics successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "We Too Are One is the seventh studio album by Eurythmics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is we too are one?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "The album We Too Are One was certified Double Platinum in the UK, but was less successful in the US", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the seventh studio album by Eurythmics We Too Are One successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1617, "Truth_answer": "Revival, Don't Ask Me Why, The King and Queen of America and Angel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_(Eurythmics_album)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226235434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Too_Are_One_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(Eurythmics_album)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226235434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Too_Are_One_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the the seventh studio album by Eurythmics We Too Are One have any singles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "After strenuous years of touring and recording Eurythmics disbanded", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is erurythmics Hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "a rift had developed between the duo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the group Eurythmics disbanded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "Dave Stewart began writing film soundtracks and Annie Lennox took time off from her career to have a baby and to consider a life after Eurythmics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the group Eurythmics developed a rift and disbanded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "Dave Stewart had a big international hit in 1990 with the instrumental track Lily Was Here“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dave Stewart successful becoming solo writing soundtracks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "Dave Stewart formed a band called Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_A._Stewart_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dave Stewart produced any albums after he had a big international hit in 1990 with the instrumental track Lily Was Here?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys was an English rock and pop band, formed in 1990 after frontman David A. Stewart's departure from Eurythmics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530121807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Stewart_and_the_Spiritual_Cowboys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stewart form the spiritual cowboys band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys made two albums: the self-titled Dave Stewart and the Spiritual Cowboys and Honest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530121807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Stewart_and_the_Spiritual_Cowboys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dave Stewart stay with the band Dave Stewart and The spiritual Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "The song Party Town was featured in the 1990 film Flatliners", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_A._Stewart_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Dave Stewart and the spiritual cowboys famous songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How about any tours by Dave Stewart and the spiritual cowboys?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1618, "Truth_answer": "The Eurythmics have sold an estimated 75 million records worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the eurythmics article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "Southwold, a coastal town in Suffolk, remained his base for the next five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Orwell do in Southwold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "In Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was George Orwell before he went to southwold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "In December 1929.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did George Orwell go to Southwold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell became acquainted with many local people, including Brenda Salkeld, the clergyman's daughter who worked as a gym-teacher at St Felix Girls' School in the town", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell do anything else while in southwold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "In April 1932 Blair became a teacher at The Hawthorns High School, a school for boys, in Hayes, West London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell ever get a job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "Blair ended the year by deliberately getting himself arrested", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell ever get into trouble?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1619, "Truth_answer": "his drunk and disorderly behaviour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did George Orwell do to get arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "This job was as a part-time assistant in Booklovers' Corner, a second-hand bookshop in Hampstead run by Francis and Myfanwy Westrope", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Orwell start in Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell worked at the shop in the afternoons and had his mornings free to write and his evenings free to socialise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goerge Orwell enjoy the job at booklovers' Corner in Hampstead?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of 1935 he had to move out of Warwick Mansions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Orwell stay at the booklovers' Corner in Hampstead long?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Orwell have to move out of warwick Mansions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "Mabel Fierz found him a flat in Parliament Hill", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Orwell move to from the warwick Mansions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "In early 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O'Shaughnessy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123202150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Geoerge Orwell do in Parliament Hill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1620, "Truth_answer": "Eric Blair married Eileen O'Shaugnessy on 9 June 1936", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Orwell and Eileen O'Shaughnessy marry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1621, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine's first notable film appearance was in director Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the Film.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1621, "Truth_answer": "McCabe & Mrs. Miller received positive reviews from critics and has a Certified Fresh score of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 49 reviews, with an average rating of 8.7/10", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115095353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCabe_%26_Mrs._Miller_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Keith Carradine's frist notable film appearance in McCabe & Mrs. Miller do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1621, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine's next film, Emperor of the North Pole, was re-released with a shorter title Emperor of the North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230132948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Carradine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Keith Carradine in other films besides McCabe & Mrs. Miller?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1621, "Truth_answer": "Altman's critically acclaimed film Nashville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Keith Carradine's biggest film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1621, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine starred opposite Harvey Keitel in Ridley Scott's The Duellists", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230132948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Carradine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies is Keith Carradine in besides the film nashville?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1621, "Truth_answer": "he film holds a 92% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 24 reviews, with an average score of 7.2/10", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Duellists_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The film the Duellists do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1622, "Truth_answer": "Keith Ian Carradine was born August 8, 1949", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230132948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Carradine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Keith Carradine born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1622, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine married Sandra Will on February 6, 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230132948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Carradine_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Keith Carradine married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1622, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine married Sandra Will had two children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Keith Carradine and Sandra Will have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1622, "Truth_answer": "Cade Richmond Carradine and Sorel Johannah Carradine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Keith Carradine children's names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1622, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine was born in San Mateo, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230132948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Carradine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Keith Carradine born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1622, "Truth_answer": "Keith Carradine is the son of actress and artist Sonia Sorel, and actor John Carradine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230132948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Carradine_p1", "https://reelcowboys.org/members/LifetimeMembers/CarradineRobert.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Keith Carradine's parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "in 1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Imran Khan become a captain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan was educated at Aitchison College in Lahore, then the Royal Grammar School Worcester in Worcester, and later at Keble College, Oxford", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Imran Khan a student?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "the Pakistan cricket team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Imran Khan a captain of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Imran Khan a captain for the pakistan cricket team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan's career-high as a captain and cricketer came when he led Pakistan to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen while Imran Khan was captain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan retired from cricket in 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Imran Khan retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan became a coach in Pakistan's domestic cricket circuit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Imran Khan do anything after retiring from Cricket in 1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1623, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan led Pakistan in its first-ever Test series win and this was followed by Pakistan's first series victory in England during the same year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Imran Khan team fare while he was captain?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "When Louise Brooks returned to Hollywood in 1931, she was cast in two mainstream films, God's Gift to Women and It Pays to Advertise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Brooks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What American films did Louise Brooks release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "Louise Brooks is best known as the lead in three feature films made in Europe: Pandora's Box, Diary of a Lost Girl, and Miss Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Brooks_p0", "http://resepmasakanku.info/hairy/3d-lesbian-vamp-gallery.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louise Brooks most famous role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "Louise Brooks declared bankruptcy in 1932, and she began dancing in nightclubs to earn a living", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Brooks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louise Brooks wealthy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "actor John Wayne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louise Brooks work with any famous actors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "Louise Brooks attempted a film comeback in 1936 and did a bit part in Empty Saddles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104030150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Brooks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Louise Brooks American films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this relate to Louise brooks' real life in anyway?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1624, "Truth_answer": "Louise Brooks' career prospects as a film actress had significantly declined by 1940", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louise Brooks stop starring in films?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Sullivan before Gilbert?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1625, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan was born in London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sullivan born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1625, "Truth_answer": "on 13 May 1842", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sullivan born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1625, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan received the first Mendelssohn Scholarship and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and then at Leipzig", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sullivan educated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1625, "Truth_answer": "a suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sullivan's first success in his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1625, "Truth_answer": "the Overture di Ballo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another success of Sullivan besides a suite of incidental music to shakespeare's the tempest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "W.S. Gillbert attended King's College London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gilbert go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "on 18 November 1836", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gilbert born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "in London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gilbert born on 18 November 1836?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "His father William, was a naval surgeon, who became a writer of novels and short stories. Gilbert's mother was Anne Mary Bye Morris, the daughter of Thomas Morris, an apothecary", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gilbert's parents do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "the Bab Ballads", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gilbert's claim to fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "the comic opera Our Island Home", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_and_Sullivan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gillbert's first comic opera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1626, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the comic operas by Gillbert successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1627, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker was working as janitor in a Detroit steel mill when his recording career began in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Lee Hooker's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1627, "Truth_answer": "In 1948 Modern Records, based in Los Angeles, released a demo John Lee Hooker had recorded for Bernie Besman in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Lee Hooker's first recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1627, "Truth_answer": "The single, Boogie Chillen', became a hit and the best-selling race record of 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Lee Hooker's single Boogie Chillen popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1627, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker's single Boogie Chillen' is a blues song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music is John Lee Hooker's single Boogie Chillen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1627, "Truth_answer": "Despite being illiterate, John Lee Hooker was a prolific lyricist. In addition to adapting traditional blues lyrics, he composed original songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker write his own songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1627, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker's early solo songs were recorded by Bernie Besman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker work with anyone to record his songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness's second studio album, One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back, was released in November 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkness_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was One Way Ticket to Hell released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "Get Your Hands off My Woman is a song by the English rock band the Darkness. The single went on to win a Metal Hammer Golden God award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Darkness' first single win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "I Believe in a Thing Called Love, Growing on Me, Get Your Hands off My Woman, and Love is Only a Feeling are other singles by The Darkness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Darkness have any other released singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "The second single taken from the Darkness's second album was Is It Just Me?, released on 20 February 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkness_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Darkness second single released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness went on extensive tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Darkness go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness' tour was successful leading up to the band winning three BRIT Awards in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Darkness' extensive tour successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness also won two Kerrang! awards in 2004 for Best Live Act and Best British Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Darkness in 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1628, "Truth_answer": "Justin Hawkins won an eBay auction for One Way Ticket to Hell. He did this so that he could track down whoever sold the advance copy of the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Justin Hawkins bid on his own album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness are a British rock band formed in Lowestoft in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkness_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band The Darkness form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness were directed by manager Sue Whitehouse, who had managed them since Justin Hawkins' time as creator of their original band, Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the band The Darkness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness's debut album was called Permission to Land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Darkness record an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness started Record of the Day, and featured the song Love Is Only A Feeling again around the time of SXSW in March 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Darkness release Record of the Day?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness was given a record deal with Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Darkness ever offered a recording deal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "According to A&R Nick Raphael there was no initial clamour to sign the Darkness, Only two record labels showed any interest in them.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything significant about the band The Darkness' history?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1629, "Truth_answer": "Sony Music UK and Atlantic records were the two labels interested in The Darkness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two record labels interested in The Darkness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1630, "Truth_answer": "Détente was the policy of relaxing tensions between Moscow and the West, as promoted by Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger and Leonid Brezhnev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130004439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9tente_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Kissinger's détente?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1630, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger's policy détente is the easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation, through verbal communication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130004439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9tente_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the détente policy about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1630, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger negotiated the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Kissinger's détente policy successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1630, "Truth_answer": "Negotiations about strategic disarmament were originally supposed to start, but were postponed in protest upon the invasion by Warsaw Pact troops of Czechoslovakia in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Henry Kissinger's negotiations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1630, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger wanted to revitalize NATO.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Henry Kissinger want to negotiate about strategic disarmament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1630, "Truth_answer": "The 1972 summit marked the culmination of the Nixon administration's resumption of harmonious relations between the United States and mainland China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208194909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the groundbreaking 1972 summit between Nixon, Zhou, and Mao Zedong go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "Under Henry Kissinger's guidance, the United States government supported Pakistan in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Henry Kissinger during the Bangladesh War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger sought to demonstrate to the People's Republic of China the value of a tacit alliance with the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Henry Kissinger in the Bangladesh War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger was particularly concerned about the expansion of Soviet influence in the Indian Subcontinent as a result of a treaty of friendship recently signed by India and the USSR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Henry Kissinger concerned during the Bangladesh War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger had come under fire for private comments he made to Nixon during the Bangladesh–Pakistan War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Kissinger successful at demonstrating to the People's Republic of China the value of a tacit alliance with the United States?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "The telegram informed the US that their allies West Pakistan were undertaking, in Blood's words, a selective genocide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the telegram to Henry Kissinger during the Bangladesh War say?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "In the second Blood Telegram the word genocide was again used, and further that with its continuing support for West Pakistan the US government had evidenced [...] moral bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the second telegram to Henry Kissinger in the Bangladesh War say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1631, "Truth_answer": "As a direct response to the dissent against US policy Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon ended Archer Blood's tenure as United States consul general in East Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henry Kissinger respond to the telegrams in the Bangladesh War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "In 1933 Lester Young settled in Kansas City, where after playing briefly in several bands, he rose to prominence with Count Basie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lester Young join Count Basie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young's playing in the Basie band was characterized by a relaxed style which contrasted sharply with the approach of Coleman Hawkins, the dominant tenor sax player of the day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Young_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lester Young's role with Count Basie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells, Count Basie, Freddie Green, Rodney Richardson, and Jo Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the other members of The Kansas City Sessions besides Lester Young?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Lester Young play with Count Basie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young accompanied the singer Billie Holiday in a couple of studio sessions, and also made a small set of recordings with Nat King Cole in June 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After Kansasa City Sessions what did Lester Young play in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young appeared alongside drummer Jo Jones, trumpeter Harry Sweets Edison, and fellow tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet in Gjon Mili's short film Jammin' the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than Billie Holiday what other luminaries did Lester Young play with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young made a small set of recordings with Nat King Cole in June 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lester Young team up with singers other than Billie Holiday?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1632, "Truth_answer": "Lester Young's studio recordings are relatively sparse during the 1942 to 1943 period, largely due to the recording ban by the American Federation of Musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lester Young in 1942?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, AranParseghian guided Notre Dame to its first national championship since the Leahy era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ara Parseghian win his first title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "Notre Dame's 1966 football record was 9–0–1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the University of Notre Dame's football record in 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "Notre Dame was led by quarterback Terry Hanratty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the quarterback for the University of Notre Dame in 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "Notre Dame played Michigan State for the 1966 national championship title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the University of Notre Dame play for the NCAA University Division football national championship title in 1966?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "The game ended in a 10–10 tie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the 1966 NCAA University Division football national championship game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "Notre Dame ended their 1966 season undefeated with nine wins and one tie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone beat Notre Dame's football team in 1966?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1633, "Truth_answer": "Jim Seymour was Notre Dame's star wide receiver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the University of Notre Dame's wide receiver during the 1966 national championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Jane Goodall had always been passionate about animals and Africa, which brought her to the farm of a friend in the Kenya highlands in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Goodall come to Africa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Jane Goodall met Louis Leakey in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jane Goodall meet in Africa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Louis Leakey sent Jane Goodall to Olduvai Gorge in Tanganyika, now known as Tanzania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Goodall visit other places in Africa apart from Kenya?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Roots & Shoots began in 1991 when a group of 16 local teenagers met with Jane Goodall on her back porch in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jane Goodall meet in Tanzania?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "In 1958, Louis Leakey sent Jane Goodall to London to study primate behaviour with Osman Hill and primate anatomy with John Napier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jane Goodall leave Africa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Jane Goodall began studying the Kasakela chimpanzee community in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other places did Jane Goodall go in Africa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "A global youth program, Roots and Shoots began in 1991 when a group of 16 local teenagers met with Jane Goodall on her back porch in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What group did Jane Goodall create?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable thing about Jane Goodall's journey in Africa?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Goodall write any other thing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Jane Goodall went to Newnham College, Cambridge, and obtained a PhD in ethology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Jane Goodall attend?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1634, "Truth_answer": "Jane Goodall obtained a PhD in ethology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jane Goodall's course of study at Newnham College?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute was founded in 1977 by English primatologist Jane Goodall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904030344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_Institute_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Jane Goodall Institute started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "JGI works to protect chimpanzees and other primates by supporting sanctuaries, law enforcement efforts to reduce illegal trafficking, and public education to protect endangered species in the wild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904030344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_Institute_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Jane Goodall Institutes purpose?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute is a current organization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Jane Goodall Institute still going?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute uses the latest scientific discoveries and technologies to solve some of the world’s toughest conservation challenges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable or interesting about the Jane Goodall Institute and the work it does?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute is funded through grants and contributions, bequests, royalties, lecture tour and honorariums, investment income, merchandise sales, and donor trips.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the Jane Goodall Institute funded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Jane Goodall Institute famous for its work, has it won any awards or recognitions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute improves gender and health outcomes through community-centered health projects, improvements to water supplies, and programs designed to keep girls in school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904030344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_Institute_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the Jane Goodall Institute and its work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute helps one success lead to another.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230074807id_/https://janegoodall.org/our-impact/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Jane Goodall Institute considered successful in its missions and goals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute helps restore critical habitats to save chimpanzees from extinction; improves health for women and education for girls; and cultivates local livelihoods in harmony with nature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name some of the successes of the Jane Goodall Institute?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute is known for its global youth program, Roots & Shoots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is the Jane Goodall Institute known for?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1635, "Truth_answer": "The Jane Goodall Institute supports Gombe research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Goodall_p10", "https://lizbrownleepoet.com/2017/04/12/j-is-for-dame-jane-goodall-atoz-challenge/?like_comment=49240&_wpnonce=ec04f85ae9&replytocom=49239_p2", "https://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/alumni/for-alumni/assisting_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Jane Goodall Institute contribute to scientific knowledge or research?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis returned to the WTA Tour at Indian Wells, partnering Sabine Lisicki in the doubles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Martina Hingis in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the WTA tour at Indian Wells a championship game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Martina Hingis get in the WTA Tour at Indian Wells?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis won the WTA Finals two times in singles and three times in doubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://randomthoughtsofalurker.blogspot.com/2017/06/_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Martina Hingis been seen in any finals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis career end after the WTA tour in 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis tested positive for a metabolite of cocaine during that year's Wimbledon Championships, which led to a two-year suspension from the sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Martina Hingis prior to retirement in 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis lost to Laura Granville at Wimbledon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis win the Championship at Wimbledon in 2007?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1636, "Truth_answer": "In the third round, Martina Hingis lost to Laura Granville of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martina Hingis lose against at Wimbledon in 2007?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1637, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman's trial took six days of deliberation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Harold Shipman's trial last?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1637, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harold Shipman go on trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1637, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was charged with 15 counts of murder by lethal injections of diamorphine, all between 1995 and 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman on trial for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1637, "Truth_answer": "Angela Woodruff, Kathleen Grundy's daughter, appeared as first witness. Other victims relatives gave their accounts as the trial progressed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the victims families testify at Harold Shipman's trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harold Shipman accused of committing these murders?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "Migration Period art denotes the artwork of the Germanic peoples during the Migration period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "Migration Period art is portable because the people during that time lived nomadic lifestyles. They made art that was mobile such as weapons, horse harness, tools, and jewelry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you clarify how Migration Period art is portable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "Migration Period art covers many different styles of art including the polychrome style and the animal style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characteristics define Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "The Goths discovered a taste for gold figurines and objects inlaid with precious stones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What materials were used to create this polychrome style from Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "The people of the Germanic kingdoms created Migration Period art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "Migration Period art is portable, and covers many different styles of art including the polychrome style and the animal style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the characteristics of Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1638, "Truth_answer": "After Christianization, Migration Period art developed into various schools of Early Medieval art in Western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about how Christianization impacted Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "The origin of Animal Style art is still the subject of considerable debate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Animal Style art develop?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "Style I and II are found very widely across Europe in the art of the barbarian peoples of the Migration Period.Style III is found mainly in Scandinavia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What distinguished the three styles of Animal art from each other?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "Style II's animals are whole beasts, but their bodies are elongated into ribbons which intertwined into symmetrical shapes with no pretense of naturalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121173730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_style_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Style II of Animal Style art?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "Salin Style III is found mainly in Scandinavia, and may also be called Viking art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121173730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_style_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Style III Animal Style art like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "The surviving art of the Germanic peoples is almost entirely personal adornment, portable, and buried with its owner. Much art in organic materials has no doubt not survived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a lot of Migration Period Animal Style art survive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "Three styles dominate Germanic art. The polychrome style originated with the Goths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Migration Period art article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1639, "Truth_answer": "Organic materials were used to create Migration Period art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of materials did Germanic peoples use to create Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1640, "Truth_answer": "Hollywood Undead originated on June 3, 2005, as The Kids from a song titled Hollywood.The band only took one year working on their debut album, Swan Songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain Hollywood Undead's formation and Swan Songs from 2005-2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1640, "Truth_answer": "In December 2009, Hollywood Undead won Best Crunk/Rock Rap Artist at the Rock on Request Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hollywood Undead become popular during 2005-2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit's eponymous album was released on February 17, 2009, on Lightning Rod Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the group Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit released the albums Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Here We Rest, and The Nashville Sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "The song Alabama Pines from the Here We Rest album, was named Song of the Year at the 2012 Americana Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any singles popular from Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit's albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit won the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album and Isbell won Grammy Award for Best American Roots Song at the 60th ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit's successful album releases?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit have continued to play together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit play together anymore after winning a Grammy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "In October 2017, Jason Isbell was announced to be the official artist-in-residence at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Jason Isbell in 2017?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans feel about Jason Isbell being the artist in residence at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell has stated the importance of his northern Alabama roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anymore interesting things Jason Isbell did after being chosen artist in residence at the Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1641, "Truth_answer": "I definitely don't feel like I would be the musician that I am, or the type of songwriter, had I not come from that particular place, he says.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jason Isbell make this announcement on the importance of his roots?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell is known for his solo career, his work with the band The 400 Unit, and as a former member of Drive-By Truckers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p0", "https://wednesdaymiddaymedley.org/tag/phoebe-bridgers/_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did Jason isbell do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "Something More Than Free debuted at number 1 on Billboard Magazine's rock, folk and country record charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Jason Isbell's solo work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "To a Band I Loved is a love-letter to the band Centro-Matic, a now defunct band Jason Isbell played with back in his Drive-By Truckers days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jason Isbell during his solo career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "During 2015, Jason Isbell was on a North American tour, with four consecutive sold-out nights at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville at the end of October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were sold out nights for Jason Isbell's North American tour in 2015?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "In April 2016, Jason Isbell appeared on the BBC live-music show Later With Jools Holland, singing The Life You Chose, one of the tracks from Something More Than Free.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210110082506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Isbell_and_The_400_Unit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Jason Isbell appeared on what BBC music show in 2016?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "Jason Isbell said that compared to Southeastern, Something More Than Free has a feeling of celebration, which reflects his upcoming fatherhood and a forward-facing momentum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Jason Isbell did that stood out to you?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "If She Ever Leaves Me was written by Amanda Shires with her husband Jason Isbell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Jason Isbell write?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1642, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Jason Isbell known for song wise?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "Lykke Li's second album Wounded Rhymes was released in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 2011 like for Lykke Li?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "Wounded Rhymes was featured on several lists of 2011's best albums, including Q, Mojo, The Observer, The New York Times, The Huffington Post and Rolling Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lykke_Li_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lykke Li's album Wounded Rhymes received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "Lykke Li contributed to the 2012 compilation Volym 1 with the track Come Near released by the Swedish artist collective and record label INGRID where she is a founding member.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Lykke Li in 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Volym 1 received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Lykke Li was featured as a guest musician on David Lynch's second studio album The Big Dream, performing vocals on the lead single I'm Waiting Here.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Lykke Li in 2013?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "Get Some peaked at number 31 on the US charts in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lykke Li's song Get Some perform in the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1643, "Truth_answer": "Wounded Rhymes is the second studio album by Swedish singer and songwriter Lykke Li. It was released on 25 February 2011 by LL Recordings and Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201226193031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wounded_Rhymes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is known about Lykke Li's album Wounded Rhymes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "Youth Novels is Lykke Li's debut studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170223034459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_Novels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lykke Li's Youth Novels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "Youth Novels was placed on many of the year's Best Of lists, and saw Lykke Li sell out tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lykke_Li_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album Youth Novels do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "A remixed version of Lykke Li's song I'm Good, I'm Gone was featured in the 2009 horror film Sorority Row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a popular song from the album Youth Novels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "Youth Novels was released on January 30, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170223034459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_Novels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Youth Novels released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "Youth Novels saw Lykke Li sell out tours, including sets at festivals Glastonbury, Coachella and Lollapalooza.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lykke_Li_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lykke Li go on tour after releasing Youth Novels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "Lykke Li worked with Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp on their 2009 album Junior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lykke_Li_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lykke Li do in 2009?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "Lykke Li covered Knocked Up, originally recorded by Kings of Leon who had approached Lykke to cover a song, and Gifted in which she performs with Kanye West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lykke_Li_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lykke Li work with anyone other than Röyksopp in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1644, "Truth_answer": "In September 2010, Lykke Li was announced as the official face of the Levi's Curve ID Collection, alongside Pixie Geldof and Miss Nine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lykke Li do anything in 2010?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1645, "Truth_answer": "Nivek Ogre collaborated with Al Jourgensen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What collaborations did Nivek Ogre do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1645, "Truth_answer": "Nivek Ogre's first collaboration with Al Jourgensen was in 1987 during the recording of the song Show Me Your Spine for the film RoboCop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827121939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nivek_Ogre_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nivek Ogre do with Al Jourgensen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1645, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Show Me Your Spine successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1645, "Truth_answer": "Nivek Ogre next worked with Al Jourgensen on the Ministry album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste, receiving credit as a writer on the song Thieves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827121939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nivek_Ogre_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nivek Ogre and Al Jourgensen collaborate on besides Show Me Your Spine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1645, "Truth_answer": "Music critic Tom Moon included the album in his book, calling it one of the great works of industrial music and way ahead of its time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1645, "Truth_answer": "Nivek Ogre became involved with Pigface, an industrial music collective formed by Martin Atkins, on their 1990 debut Gub.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any collaborations other than Nivek Ogre and Al Jourgensen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips became the winner on the finale against Jessica Sanchez after a record-breaking 132 million votes were cast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phillip Phillips music career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour from July to September with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phillip Phillips do next after American Idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips released his debut album, The World from the Side of the Moon, on November 19, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617134410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_from_the_Side_of_the_Moon_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip Phillips record any songs after winning American Idol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips toured with O.A.R. in the summer of 2014. He also launched the Behind The Light Fall Tour 2014 in the U.S. to support his second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phillip Phillips toured at all during his music career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "In January 2015, Phillip Phillips filed a lawsuit against his label 19 Recordings, calling the producers manipulative and oppressive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Phillip Phillips following Behind The Light Fall Tour in 2014?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "On April 7, 2016 Phillip Phillips returned to the American Idol stage for the series finale and performed a tribute to David Bowie with four other winners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phillip Phillips done any performances of note other than tours?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips released the single, Miles to radio on August 11, 2017. It was the lead single to the new album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phillip Phillips done any recordings other than Unpack Your Heart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1646, "Truth_answer": "David Cook, Kris Allen, Lee Dewyze, and Nick Fradiani sang with Phillip Phillips during the American Idol tribute to David Bowie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other musicians that sang with Phillip Phillips during the American Idol David Bowie tribute?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips moved with his family to Leesburg, Georgia when he was 12. He started playing music, particularly the guitar, when he was 14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phillip Phillips childhood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips auditioned in Savannah, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phillip Phillips get on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips advanced to the Hollywood rounds, and later to the Las Vegas round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip Phillips make it to the next round of American Idol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "On February 23, 2012, Phillip Phillips was chosen as one of the Top 25 semi-finalists, and was voted into the Top 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Phillip Phillips advanced to the Las Vegas round on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips performed on 25 episodes of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many shows did Phillip Phillips do on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "As the sole contestant who was never in jeopardy of elimination in any week of the competition, Phillip Phillips became the winner on the finale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip Phillips win all the shows on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour from July to September with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next thing Phillip Phillips did right after American Idol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Phillip Phillips formed the Phillip Phillips Band with Neil and another brother-in-law, Todd Urick, and performed in various local venues and events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Phillip Phillips have a band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1647, "Truth_answer": "In January 2018, Phillip Phillips appeared in an episode of Hawaii Five-0, playing a diamond smuggler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else intersting about Phillip Phillips?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan spent most of his remaining years defending his actions leading up to the Civil War, which was even referred to by some as Buchanan's War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in James Buchanana's final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan defended himself in an exchange of letters with Winfield Scott, published in the National Intelligencer. He began writing his fullest public defense, in the form of his memoir.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Buchanan go about defending himself during his final years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was James Buchanan's defense in his final years received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan died on June 1, 1868, of respiratory failure at the age of 77 at his home at Wheatland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Buchanan pass away?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan was interred in Woodward Hill Cemetery in Lancaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Buchanan buried?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "A bronze and granite memorial residing near the southeast corner of Washington, D.C.'s Meridian Hill Park was commissioned in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable that happened after James Buchanan's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan became distraught by the vitriolic attacks levied towards him, and fell sick and depressed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in James Buchanan's final years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1648, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan have any family nearby in his final years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "The Covode Committee was created to investigate James Buchanan's administration for alleged impeachable offenses, such as bribery and extortion of representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "The committee was unable to establish grounds for impeaching James Buchanan; however, the majority report issued on June 17 alleged corruption and abuse of power among members of his cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there ever any evidence found against James Buchanan's administration by the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "In March 1860, the House created the Covode Committee to investigate the administration for alleged impeachable offenses.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did they try to impeach James Buchanan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan was being investigated for impeachable offenses such as bribery and extortion of representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for wanting James Buchanan impeached?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "One of the Democratic members, Rep. James Robinson, stated that he agreed with the Republican report though he did not sign it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the people think the impeachable offenses James Buchanan was being accused of were true?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this investigation for impeachable offenses effect James Buchanan's personal life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Buchanan do anything for the people during his time as President?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1650, "Truth_answer": "In July 1985, Bryan Ferry performed at the London Live Aid show, accompanied by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Ferry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bryan Ferry do during his solo years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1650, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Ferry teamed again with Brian Eno for the album Mamouna. The album took more than five years to produce, and was created under the working title Horoscope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bryan Ferry do after the London Live Aid show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1650, "Truth_answer": "During production on Mamouna, Bryan Ferry simultaneously recorded and released Taxi in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Ferry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bryan Ferry do after teaming with Brian Eno for the album Mamouna?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1650, "Truth_answer": "Taxi proved to be a greater commercial and critical success than Mamouna when it was finally released in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Ferry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bryan Ferry have any success from the album Taxi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about Johnny Carson outside his birth/death, statistics, and name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson was an avid tennis player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson do anything other than The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson was not a particularly gifted player, writes lawyer Henry Bushkin, but he was devoted to the sport, and he thought he was better than he was.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101933id_/https://www.oregonlive.com/the-spin-of-the-ball/2013/10/yours_johnny_carson_tennis.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Carson do as a tennis player?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson attended Wimbledon every year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101933id_/https://www.oregonlive.com/the-spin-of-the-ball/2013/10/yours_johnny_carson_tennis.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Carson do at Wimbledon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson's other business ventures included the successful Johnny Carson Apparel, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Carson involved in anything else aside from tennis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was a minor planet named in Johnny Carson's honor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson received a sentence of three years' probation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Johnny Carson's DUI?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1651, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson was required to attend an alcohol program for drivers and was permitted to use his car only to drive to work and back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else, aside from propabtion, happened as a result of Johnny Carson's DUI?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "Jenni Rivera began recording music in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206110332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni_Rivera_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 for Jenni Rivera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "Jenni Rivera's first album, Chacalosa, was released in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Jenni Rivera's first recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "Jenni Rivera released the albums We are Rivera and Farewell to Selena independently.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206110332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni_Rivera_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Jenni Rivera's recordings other than Chacalosa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "Jenni Rivera was awarded five awards on the 25th anniversary of Premio Lo Nuestro, Univision. She also received 7 awards at the 2013 Latin Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jenni Rivera ever win any awards with her recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "Jenni Rivera's brother, Juan Rivera performed one of her songs titled No Llega el Olvido at the ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206110332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni_Rivera_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jenni Rivera at the 2013 Latin Billboard Music Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Jenni Rivera released her first compilation disc titled Simplemente... La Mejor, which became her first record to detonate a chart in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206110332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni_Rivera_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Jenni Rivera in 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Jenni Rivera released Mi Vida Loca, which debuted at number 1 on the Regional Mexican Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about Jenni Rivera you can share?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1652, "Truth_answer": "The album Mi Vida Loca garnered an award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206110332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenni_Rivera_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jenni Rivera win any awards during 2007?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was first directed toward boxing by boxing coach Joe E. Martin, who encountered the 12-year-old fuming over a thief's having taken his bicycle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Muhammad Ali's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali credits trainer Fred Stoner with giving him the real training, eventually molding my style, my stamina and my system.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali have anyone who influenced him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali went on to win six Kentucky Golden Gloves titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali get any recognition during his amateur career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muhammad Ali ever sponsored?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "Darrell Foster said: Muhammad Ali's signature punches were the left jab and the overhand right. But there were at least six different ways Ali used to jab.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali have any signature moves?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's amateur record was 100 wins with five losses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Muhammad Ali article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Ken Norton broke Muhammad Ali's jaw while giving him the second loss of his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muhammad Ali injured in a severe manner?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali ever injure someone else severely?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_career_of_Muhammad_Ali_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Muhammad Ali born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muhammad Ali active in his early childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was first directed toward boxing by boxing coach Joe E. Martin, who encountered the 12-year-old fuming over a thief's having taken his bicycle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Muhammad Ali influenced to start boxing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was arrested, found guilty of draft evasion, and stripped of his boxing titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muhammad Ali arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's amateur record was 100 wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Muhammad Ali won any fights during his amateur career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's amateur record was five losses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali lose any fights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "After seeing amateur boxers on a local television boxing program called Tomorrow's Champions, Muhammad Ali was interested in the prospect of fighting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Muhammad Ali article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1654, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali then began to work with trainer Fred Stoner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Casseus Clay learn to box right after his bike was stolen?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie was in Repeat Performance, Northwest Stampede, and The Skipper Surprised His Wife during her later career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Joan Leslie do in her later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In her later career what was Joan Leslie's age?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie co-starred with Jimmy Lydon in Two Thoroughbreds, as well as Ronald Reagan in This Is The Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joan Leslie co-star with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie worked with many studios.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Leslie work with a certain studio or many?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "With the help of Joan Leslie's lawyer Oscar Cummings, she took Warner Brothers to court in order to get released from her contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding Joan Leslie's later career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "She sought more serious and mature roles and wanted to break out of her ingenue image which was partly due to her young age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joan Leslie want to be released from her contract with Warner Brothers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "As a result of this, Jack Warner used his influence to blacklist Joan Leslie from other major Hollywood studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Warner Brothers react to Joan Leslie's lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1655, "Truth_answer": "As a result of this, Jack Warner used his influence to blacklist Joan Leslie from other major Hollywood studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Leslie's lawsuit against Warner Brothers hurt her career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie's first film role was in Camille, a romantic drama starring Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of one of Joan Leslie's early roles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Joan Leslie play the role of Camille?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "MGM had trouble finding suitable roles for Joan Leslie, and she was let go by the studio along with Deanna Durbin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Leslie have trouble getting roles after Camille?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Joan Leslie's agent during the time she was let go by MGM studios?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie worked with Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, and Jimmy Lydon during her early career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actors or actresses did Joan Leslie work with in her early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "At age 15, Joan Leslie was selected by a group of Hollywood directors as one of 13 baby stars of 1940.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Joan Leslie received in her early roles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie was just 11 years old when she started her Hollywood career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Joan Leslie when she started her Hollywood career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1656, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie worked with MGM during her early career, and didn't sign with Warner Brothers until 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Leslie work with any movie studios other than MGM during her early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Manhattan Project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "The Manhattan Project began in 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Manhattan Project begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat worked in Egon Bretscher's group investigating high-energy gamma rays, and then with Robert R. Wilson's cyclotron group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Rotblat work on The Manhattan Project with other people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat investigated whether high-energy gamma rays produced by nuclear fission would interfere with the nuclear chain reaction process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did Joseph Rotblat do on the Manhattan Project?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat continued to have strong reservations about the use of science to develop such a devastating weapon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joseph Rotbalt on the Manhattan Project?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat was accused of being a Soviet spy, and visiting someone in Santa Fe and leaving them a blank cheque to finance the formation of a communist cell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Rotblat do after he left the Manhattan Project?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat was able to show that much of the information within the dossier had been fabricated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Rotblat convicted and sent to prison for being an accused Soviet spy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Rotblat involved in any other controversies during The Manhattan Project?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "The end result of the Manhattan project was the end of WWII, following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result of The Manhattan Project?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1657, "Truth_answer": "The atomic bombings occurred in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the bombings to end WWII take place?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat continued to have strong reservations about the use of science to develop such a devastating weapon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph Rotblat's take on nuclear bombs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotbalt was shocked to hear the director of the Manhattan Project say words to the effect that the real purpose in making the bomb was to subdue the Soviets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joseph Rotbalt have strong reservations about The Manhattan Project weapons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat gave a series of public lectures in which he called for a three-year moratorium on all atomic research.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Rotbalt teach his views on atomic research?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat was a Professor of Physics at St Bartholomew's Hospital from 1949 until 1976, when he became a professor emeritus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joseph Rotblat teach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "At St Bartholomew's, Joseph Rotblat worked on the effects of radiation on living organisms, especially on ageing and fertility. This led him to an interest in nuclear fallout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Rotblat study anything on nuclear fallout?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat's paper was taken up by the media and contributed to the public debate that resulted in the ending of atmospheric tests by the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Rotblat's research on nuclear fallout help aid in additional research?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Japanese scientists who had collected data from a fishing vessel, the Lucky Dragon, which had inadvertently been exposed to fallout, disagreed with Joseph Rotblat's research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy about Joseph Rotblat's nuclear fallout research?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat's paper was taken up by the media and contributed to the public debate that resulted in the ending of atmospheric tests by the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take Jospeh Rotblat's nuclear fallout research?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Joseph Rotblat demonstrated that the contamination caused by the fallout after the Castle Bravo test at Bikini Atoll nuclear test had been far greater than that stated officially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joseph Rotblat's nuclear fallout research?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1658, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Rotblat's paper was taken up by the media and contributed to the public debate that resulted in the ending of atmospheric tests by the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Rotblat_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Joseph Rotbalt's nuclear fallout research?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1659, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2009, The Fall of Troy confirmed on their website and their MySpace profile that they were entering the studio that week with producer Terry Date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Fall of Troy in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1659, "Truth_answer": "The Fall of Troy entered the studio with producer Terry Date to record the follow-up to Manipulator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Fall of Troy do in the studio in 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1659, "Truth_answer": "In the Unlikely Event, The Fall of Troy's fourth studio album, was released on October 6, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807054606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_of_Troy_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album The Fall of Troy followed Manipulator with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1659, "Truth_answer": "The album featured a slightly less aggressive style compared to The Fall of Troy's earlier work, in turn facing mixed critical reception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Unlikely_Event_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fall of Troy's album In the Unlikely Event do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson has heavily criticized a number of video games and campaigned against their producers and distributors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jack Thompson's thoughts about video games?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson's basic argument is that violent video games have repeatedly been used by teenagers as murder simulators to rehearse violent plans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Thompson critize about video games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Jack Thompson's campaign against video games do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "This was an aggravated murder case against 29 year old Charles McCoy, Jr., the defendant in a series of highway shootings the previous year around Columbus, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Thompson's 2004 case about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "McCoy plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and 10 other charges, and was sentenced to 27 years in prison with no chance of being released sooner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jack Thompson's case against Charles McCroy Jr. end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "This showed, among other things, the discovery of additional games State of Emergency, Max Payne, and Dead to Rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in the search warrant Jack Thompson had unsealed during the Charles McCoy case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "The search warrant showed, among other things, the discovery of additional games State of Emergency, Max Payne, and Dead to Rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thompson want the search warrant in the Charles McCoy case unsealed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson was not allowed to present the evidence to Charles McCoy, whose defense team was relying on an insanity defense based on paranoid schizophrenia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Thompson able to show that games influenced Charles McCoy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles McCoy's insanity defense work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "McCoy plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and 10 other charges, and was sentenced to 27 years in prison with no chance of being released sooner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result Charles McCoy's case?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "In Jack Thompson's estimation, Charles McCoy was the functional equivalent of a 15-year-old, and the only thing insane about this case is the defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Charles McCoy case?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jack Thompson say McCoy was the functional equivalent of a 15-year-old, and the only thing insane about this case is the defense?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson was involved in a suit in Alabama in 2005 on behalf of the families of police personnel killed by Devin Moore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jack Thompson in Alabama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "Devin Moore is a murderer from Alabama who sparked a large controversy over the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City when he committed three acts of first degree murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514044339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Moore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Devin Moore?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson's participation in the case, however, ran into a dispute over his pro hac vice, or temporary, admission to practice in that state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jack Thompson's case against Devin Moore go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "The opposing attorneys sought removal of the privilege by arguing that Jack Thompson's conduct was unethical and claiming that he had threatened and harassed them in letters and emails.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson get into trouble because of the dispute over his pro hac vice during Devin Moore's case?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson tried to withdraw from the case, but his request was denied by the judge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Thompson's request that was denied during the Devin Moore case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "The judge added that Jack Thompson had violated his gag order during Devin Moore's criminal trial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Judge have to say about Jack Thompson's request to withdraw from Devin Moore's case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson said he thought the judge was trying to protect Devin Moore's criminal conviction at any cost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jack Thompson feel about the judges actions towards him in the Devin Moore case?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson complained about the judge's ethics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Thompson do about the judge in the Devin Moore case?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson win the Devin Moore Alabama case?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "In the aftermath of this lawsuit, Jack Thompson lobbied Alabama attorney general Troy King to file a civil suit and call on retailers not to sell cop killing games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Devin Moore case that was interesting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1661, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson's lobby to file a civil suit against video game retailers work out?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1662, "Truth_answer": "The company was founded in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217012404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hilfiger Inc created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1662, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s, Tommy Hilfiger was a defendant in a class action lawsuit alleging that luxury clothes were being manufactured in sweatshop conditions in Saipan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What challenges did Tommy Hilfiger face?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1662, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, private equity firm Apax Partners acquired Tommy Hilfiger for approximately one point six billion dollars, and in May 2004, PVH Corp. bought the company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217012404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in Hilfiger Inc?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1662, "Truth_answer": "Other large American textile companies such as Calvin Klein and Sears were also defendants in the class action law suit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else involved in the class action lawsuit against Hilfiger Inc?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1662, "Truth_answer": "From 2000-2009, Hilfiger’s European sales steadily rose to $1.13 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other groups or people support Hilfiger Inc?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1662, "Truth_answer": "Global sales in retail through the brand in 2013 were US $6.4 billion, and $6.7 billion in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217012404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Hilfiger Inc?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1663, "Truth_answer": "No Devolución is Thursday's sixth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Devolución and disbandment an album from the band Thursday?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1663, "Truth_answer": "Thursday's sixth album and second release for Epitaph Records, No Devolución, was released on April 12, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me that is interesting about Thursday's sixth album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1663, "Truth_answer": "Eyeball, Victory, and Island are the other labels Thursday has worked with.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the other labels Thursday worked with besides Epitaph?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1663, "Truth_answer": "Waiting, Full Collapse, War All the Time, A City by the Light Divided, and Common Existence are Thursday's other albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday_(band)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thursday have albums other than No Devolución?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1663, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album by Thursday sold the most copies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1664, "Truth_answer": "On the reunion, Geoff Rickly said: ... Earlier this year, we were able to reconcile all of our differences and spend time together.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Thursday re-unite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1664, "Truth_answer": "Thursday announced they would reunite for Atlanta, Georgia's Wrecking Ball music festival in August 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Thursday's reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1664, "Truth_answer": "Thursday agreed to perform at Wrecking Ball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thursday do at the Wrecking Ball music festival in August 2016?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1664, "Truth_answer": "Thursday returned for a charitable performance to save New York City's CBGB, on August 25, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What charity did Thursday work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1664, "Truth_answer": "On January 31, 2017, Thursday announced a 24 date tour to take place in March and April 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Thursday in 2017?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1664, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thursday's 24 date tour all about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1665, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Kennedy married Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did John F. Kennedy Jr.'s mom get married to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1665, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Jacqueline Kennedy married Aristotle Onassis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John F. Kennedy Jr.'s mom get remarried?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1665, "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy Jr. is said to have considered his stepfather a joke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John F. Kennedy Jr. react to his mother's new marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1665, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John F. Kennedy Jr. think Aristotle Onassis was a joke?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1665, "Truth_answer": "The marriage brought Jacqueline Kennedy considerable adverse publicity. She was condemned as a public sinner, and became the target of paparazzi who followed her everywhere and nicknamed her Jackie O.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other people think of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s mother's remarriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1665, "Truth_answer": "During their marriage, the couple inhabited six different residences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about Jackie Kennedy's remarriage to Aristotle?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "The film was an adaptation of the Broadway musical about sailors on leave in New York City and was the first musical to feature location filming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Donen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you describe the film On the Town?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly had wanted to shoot the entire film in New York, but Freed would only allow them to spend one week away from the studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the film On the Town shot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "The studio for On the Town was located in Culver City, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the studio located for Stanley Donen's film On the Town?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "The film stars Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, and Ann Miller, and features Jules Munshin and Vera-Ellen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actors were in On the Town?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "Betty Garrett and Ann Miller were two leading actress' in On the Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any leading actress' in On the Town?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "The film was a critical success, receiving good reviews in various publications, including Variety and The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film On the Town a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Donen stated ...I was behind the camera in the dramatic and musical sequences.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Donen_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stanley Donen dance in On the Town?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1666, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly had wanted to shoot the entire film in New York, but were only allowed to spend one week away from the studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Donen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stanley Donen's film On the Town?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "The House created the Covode Committee to investigate the James Buchanan administration for alleged impeachable offenses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "The committee was unable to establish grounds for impeaching James Buchanan; however, the majority report issued on June 17 alleged corruption and abuse of power among members of his cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Covode Committee find on James Buchanan's administration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone arrested during the Covode Committee's investigation into the Buchanan administration?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "The report alleged accusations from the Republican members of the Committee that James Buchanan had attempted to bribe members of Congress in connection with the Lecompton constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was found by the Covode Committee on the Buchanan administration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "The Democratic report pointed out that evidence was scarce, but did not refute the allegations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Buchanan successful in bribing members of Congress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "The committee was made up of three Republicans and two Democrats from the House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on the Covode Committee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1667, "Truth_answer": "The committee was unable to establish grounds for impeaching Buchanan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Covode Committee find out anything else about James Buchanan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1668, "Truth_answer": "At the University of Tennessee, Kevin Nash was a center for the Tennessee Volunteers basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Nash's job in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1668, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Nash's career ended in 1981 in Germany when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Nash's basketball career end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kevin Durant play for when he won the championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Kevin Durant score?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant win any other awards for the season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on Kevin Durant's team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "Behind Kevin Durant's leadership, the Thunder won 55 games and earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128154732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Durant_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Durant display leadership during the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "In the playoffs, Oklahoma City defeated the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies en route to a Conference Finals match-up versus the Dallas Mavericks, losing in five games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Kevin Durant and Oklahoma City beat in the championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Kevin Durant score in the championship game?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1669, "Truth_answer": "The Thunder finished the 2013-2014 year with 59 wins and Kevin Durant was voted the NBA Most Valuable Player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kevin Durant named MVP?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan spent most of his remaining years defending his actions leading up to the Civil War, which was even referred to by some as Buchanan's War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Buchanan do in his final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan became distraught by the vitriolic attacks levied towards him, and fell sick and depressed.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did defending his actions leading up to the Civil War effect James Buchanan in his final years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan received angry and threatening letters daily.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p23", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to James Buchanan's support of the Union?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "In October 1862, James Buchanan defended himself in an exchange of letters with Winfield Scott, published in the National Intelligencer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Buchanan do after receiving angry and negative responses from the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "Newspapers accused James Buchanan of colluding with the Confederacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public blame James Buchanan for the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Buchanan approached and blamed for the Civil War when he went outdoors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1670, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan began writing his fullest public defense, in the form of his memoir Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of Rebellion, which was published in 1866.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201082940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Buchanan defend himself during his final years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "On August 14, 2012, Cliff Stearns lost to veterinarian Ted Yoho in a four-way Republican primary by about 1 percent of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Cliff Stearns in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "People were sickened due to a meningitis outbreak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the people sickened by in a 2012 outbreak, according to Cliff Stearns and the CDC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "An investigation determined that the New England Compounding Center was the source of the contaminated product.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause, according to Cliff Stearns, of the meningitis outbreak of 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "As Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Cliff Stearns held a hearing on this outbreak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cliff Stearns and the CDC control the 2012 menangitis outbreak?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "NECC’s illegal actions, which FDA was aware of, put the NECC firmly in violation of FDA rules-if the agency had chosen to enforce existing provisions.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the violations by the New England Compounding Center during the 2012 meningitis outbreak?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "The FDA knew of severe quality control violations at NEC as early as 2002, and in 2006 the FDA threatened NECC if it did not comply with regulations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the FDA threaten the New England Compounding Company following the meningitis outbreak of 2012?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "FDA did have enough authority and could have acted but chose not to because of FDA’s desire to regulate the full scope of the practice of pharmacy.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the FDA able to get the New England Compounding Company to comply with the regulations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1671, "Truth_answer": "Cliff Stearns noted that the FDA had authority to close NECC, but simply failed to protect the American people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224155320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Stearns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the FDA's failure to prevent the meningitis outbreak caused by NECC?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe grew up in Virginia on Gloucester Road in the Richmond North Side neighborhood of Sherwood Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Wolfe grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe did not have any siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Wolfe have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Wolfe's mother like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe was the son of Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Sr., an agronomist and editor of The Southern Planter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Wolfe's father's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe attended Washington and Lee University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Wolfe attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe was editor of the school newspaper at St. Christopher's School, an Episcopal all-boys school in Richmond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Wolfe become interested in writing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "Tom Wolfe helped found a literary magazine, Shenandoah, giving him opportunities to practice his writing both inside and outside the classroom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114163839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wolfe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Wolfe write anything during his time at Washington and Lee University?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Wolfe's literary magazine Shenandoah popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor was born in Greenville, North Carolina on July 24, 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Billy Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor grew up in a musical family and learned to play different instruments as a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Taylor's early life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played music in Billy Taylor's family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor moved to New York City after graduation and started playing piano professionally from 1944, first with Ben Webster's Quartet on New York's 52nd Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Billy Taylor's career a career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor cooperated with Bob Wyatt and Sylvia Syms at the Royal Roost jazz club and Billie Holiday in a successful show called Holiday on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Billy Taylor play aside from Ben Webster's Quartet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor played as a house pianist at Birdland longer than any other pianist in the history of the club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Billy Taylor's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor made his first professional appearance playing keyboard at the age of 13 and was paid one dollar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Billy Taylor's childhood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1673, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Taylor play in a band in High School?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1674, "Truth_answer": "Excelsior is the title of a collection of poetry by the Romanian poet Alexandru Macedonski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161116161907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excelsior_(poetry_collection)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alexandru Macedonski's Excelsior?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1674, "Truth_answer": "Excelsior includes 59 poems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many poems does Alexandru Macedonski's Excelsior include?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1674, "Truth_answer": "Despite having stated his interest in innovation, Alexandru Macedonski generally displayed a more conventional style in his Excelsior volume.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alexandru Macedonski's Excelsior?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1674, "Truth_answer": "Alexandru Macedonski's status as one of Romanian literature's greats was consolidated later in the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Macedonski_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well received were Alexandru Macedonski's works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, at producer Ross Taylor's urging, Petula Clark agreed to star in a revival of The Sound of Music at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London's West End.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Sound of Music's London revival?ˆ", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Music was revived in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Sound of Music revived?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Music revival was shown at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London's West End.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Sound of Music revival shown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "Petula Clark opened to unanimous rave reviews and the largest advance sale in the history of British theatre at that time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Sound of Music revival a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "An Andrew Lloyd Webber production opened on November 15, 2006, at the London Palladium and ran until February 2009, produced by Live Nation's David Ian and Jeremy Sams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Music_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was The Sound of Music 2006 revival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "Following failed negotiations with Scarlett Johansson, the role of Maria was cast through a UK talent search reality TV show called How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Music_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen during The Sound of Music 2006 revival?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "Connie Fisher suffered from a heavy cold that prevented her from performing for two weeks during the London 2006 revival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Sound of Music London revival?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1675, "Truth_answer": "Simon Shepherd was originally cast as Captain von Trapp, but after two preview performances he was withdrawn from the production, and Alexander Hanson moved into the role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else not able to perform in The Sound of Music revival?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1676, "Truth_answer": "The Broadway revival of The Sound of Music starred Rebecca Luker as Maria and Michael Siberry as Captain von Trapp. It also featured Patti Cohenour as Mother Abbess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Music_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of The Sound of Music Broadway revival cast members?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1676, "Truth_answer": "In 1959, singer Patti Page recorded the title song from The Sound of Music for Mercury Records on the day that the musical opened on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215215504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Page_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Patti Page sing for The Sound of Music ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1676, "Truth_answer": "Håkan Hagegård was the male singer on The Sound of Music recordings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the male singer on The Sound of Music recordings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1676, "Truth_answer": "Recording included both the two new songs written for the film version and the three Broadway songs they replace, as well as a previously unrecorded verse of An Ordinary Couple.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205162957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Music_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Håkan Hagegård sing in The Sound of Music recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1677, "Truth_answer": "The Scissor Sisters Magic Hour album was released worldwide on May 28, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Magic Hour by the Scissor Sisters released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1677, "Truth_answer": "Only the Horses was released as the Magic Hour album's lead single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200615015034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Hour_(Scissor_Sisters_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Scissor Sisters Magic Hour album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1677, "Truth_answer": "Baby Come Home, Let's Have a Kiki, and Shady Love were all released on the Scissor Sisters Magic Hour album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs besides Only the Horses, were on the Scissor Sisters Magic Hour album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1677, "Truth_answer": "In June 2019, Scissor Sisters band member Jake Shears confirmed the impetus for the band breaking up was the success of “Let’s Have a KiKi”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101160544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scissor_Sisters_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything responsible for the Scissor Sisters hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1677, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, Magic Hour peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and number 35 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101160544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scissor_Sisters_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about the Scissor Sisters album Magic Hour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1678, "Truth_answer": "After touring the world in 2007, Scissor Sisters had a short hiatus in order to work on their next studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Scissor Sisters projects happened during 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Scissor Sisters fans feel about their 2008 hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1678, "Truth_answer": "Scissor Sisters worked on their new album for approximately 18 months, starting in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did The Scissor Sisters work on their new album after touring in 2007?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1678, "Truth_answer": "Jake Shears explained: In my heart I knew it wasn't right. I didn't really know what it was trying to say. It left me a little bit cold.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101160544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scissor_Sisters_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Scissor Sisters shelve their third album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1678, "Truth_answer": "In June 2009, the Scissor Sisters returned to the studio and began to work on new tracks that made it onto Night Work, their replacement third album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Scissor Sisters get back together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "As a condition of being allowed to disinter the skeleton, the archaeologists agreed that, if Richard III of England were found, his remains would be reburied in Leicester Cathedral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725002623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhumation_and_reburial_of_Richard_III_of_England_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Richard III of England's reburial necessary?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England's remains were initially buried at Greyfriars Church in Leicester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the remains of Richard III of England buried before reburial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "Richard the III of England's body was dug up to bring about a reappraisal of the King's tarnished reputation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Richard III of England's body dug up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 and 2005, Philippa Langley carried out research in Leicester and became convinced that the car park was the key location for investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the remains of Richard III of England discovered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "As a condition of being allowed to disinter the skeleton, the archaeologists agreed that, if Richard were found, his remains would be reburied in Leicester Cathedral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725002623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhumation_and_reburial_of_Richard_III_of_England_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who decided to rebury the remains of Richard III of England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "Ceremonies for Richard III of England's reburial were held from March 22, 2015 through March 27,2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a ceremony when the reburial of Richard III of England happened?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1679, "Truth_answer": "Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, celebrated Mass for Richard III's soul in Holy Cross Priory, Leicester, the Catholic parish church, and in Holy Cross Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725002623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhumation_and_reburial_of_Richard_III_of_England_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What clergyperson officiated Richard III of England's reburial?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "Apart from Shakespeare, Richard III of England appears in many other works of literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard III of England in culture like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "In multiple plays Richard III of England is portrayed as a man motivated by personal ambition, who uses everyone around him to get his way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Richard III of England in culture?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard III of England in of Shakespeare's plays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England was in the Latin-language drama Richardus Tertius, and the anonymous play The True Tragedy of Richard III.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays other than Richard III was Richard III of England in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "Richard III by William Shakespeare is believed to have been written around 1593.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105054708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_(play)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Shakespeare's play Richard III?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard III of England do besides plays?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England was not an author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard III of England an author?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England died on August 22, 1485.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Richard III of England die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1680, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard III play in any plays for anyone else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1681, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez moved into the Moto2 class for 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Marc Márquez start Moto2?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1681, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez finished 21st in Portugal after moving into the Moto2 class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Marc Márquez' first Moto2 take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1681, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the World Championship for Marc Márquez?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1681, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez and his team took first place in GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland at the Sachsenring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Márquez ever win 1st at anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1682, "Truth_answer": "The World Championship is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which is divided into three classes: Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 125 cc World Championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1682, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez became the second-youngest World Champion after Loris Capirossi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Márquez win the 125cc World Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1682, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez won the championship in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Marc Márquez win the 125cc World Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1682, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Marc Márquez work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1682, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez's tenth victory of the season moved him to within one of tying the record set by Valentino Rossi in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Marc Márquez in the 125cc championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1683, "Truth_answer": "On 18 April 2009, Paolo Maldini announced that he would be retiring at the end of the 2008–09 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paolo Maldini retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1683, "Truth_answer": "Milan retired Paolo Maldini's number 3 shirt, but stated that it will be bequeathed to one of his sons if one of them were to make the club's senior team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paolo Maldini's retirement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1683, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Paolo Maldini's stats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1683, "Truth_answer": "Prior to his retirement, Paolo Maldini expressed that he would never be moving into a coaching career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paolo Maldini coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1683, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable games in Paolo Maldini's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1684, "Truth_answer": "Paolo Maldini was a part of Milan's undefeated Serie A team. Milan went unbeaten for an Italian record of 58 league matches, earning the nickname The Invincibles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the Invincibles and Paolo Maldini related?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1684, "Truth_answer": "Paolo Maldini played for Milan from 1985 until his retirement in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Paolo Maldini play for Milan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1684, "Truth_answer": "Paolo Maldini was part of the Italy squad that participated in the 1992 U.S. Cup, finishing in second place in the friendly tournament, behind the host nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable acheivements during the 1990s by Paolo Maldini?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1684, "Truth_answer": "Paolo Maldini was appointed Milan's captain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paolo Maldini in 1996?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1684, "Truth_answer": "Paolo Maldini played as a left back and central defender for A.C. Milan and the Italy national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paolo Maldini play for any other team than Milan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1684, "Truth_answer": "Paolo Maldini is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever defenders, and as one of the greatest players of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Maldini_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Paolo Maldini?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What contributions have women in Finland made to history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is historically significant about women in Finland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1685, "Truth_answer": "After Maria Tschetschulin was accepted as a university student, advanced classes and colleges classes were included in many girl schools to prepare students for university.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Maria Tschetschulin was accepted as a university student?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did most women in Finland attend college when the dispensation for female students was dropped?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur was born September 28, 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joseph Arthur born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur grew up in Akron, Ohio, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joseph Arthur grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "At age 16, Joseph Arthur played bass in a blues band called Frankie Starr and the Chill Factor, which disbanded by 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Arthur do as hobbies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1990s, Joseph Arthur relocated to Atlanta, Georgia and was playing local clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Arthur do any gigs during his early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur's debut album was titled Big City Secrets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph Arthur's Big City Secrets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur's debut album Big City Secrets was released worldwide in spring 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Joseph Arthur's Big City Secrets album released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "Big City Secret“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the singles on Joseph Arthur's Big City Secrets album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1686, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur's Big City Secrets album went virtually unnoticed by the mainstream.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Arthur's album Big City Secrets reach the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "Our Shadows Will Remain is the title of Joseph Arthur's fourth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203142317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Our Shadows Will Remain by Joseph Arthur a single or album name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "The Our Shadows Will Remain album was released to widespread critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Arthur's album Our Shadows Will Remain nominated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur toured the US alone and with Joan Wasser to promote the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any touring for Joseph Arthur's Our Shadows Will Remain album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Arthur recorded a new EP called And the Thieves Are Gone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Arthur make any other albums besides Our Shadows Will Remain during 2004-2006?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Joseph Arthur's And the Thieves Are Gone EP?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "Chris Rubin of Rolling Stone named Our Shadows Will Remain as the number 1 album of the year 2004 in the year-end critics' pick list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203142317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Shadows_Will_Remain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Joseph Arthur's career between 2004-2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "Some of Joseph Arthur's singles are Can't Exist, Even Tho, and Devil's Broom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Joseph Arthur's singles he released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1687, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Joseph Arthur started the record label Lonely Astronaut Records with longtime professional partner Lauren Pattenaude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501100210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Arthur_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Arthur accomplish in 2006?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis graduated from Stephen K. Hayt Elementary School in June 1958 and Nicholas Senn High School in 1962, and in 1966 from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harold Ramis attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "At Second City, Harold Ramis performed alongside John Belushi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609072318id_/https://www.secondcity.com/people/other/harold-ramis/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Harold Ramis perform with at Second City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis joined The Second City Mainstage in 1969, writing and performing in six revues over four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206203256id_/https://www.secondcity.com/harold-ramis/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year(s) did Harold Ramis perform at Second City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "John Belushi brought Harold Ramis and other Second City performers, including Ramis' frequent future collaborator Bill Murray, to New York City to work on The National Lampoon Radio Hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harold Ramis do after Second City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Harold Ramis was a substitute teacher at schools serving the inner-city Robert Taylor Homes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Harold Ramis in 1968?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis also became associated with the guerrilla television collective TVTV, headed by his college friend Michael Shamberg, and wrote freelance for the Chicago Daily News.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Ramis have any other jobs in 1968 besides being a substitute teacher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harold Ramis do for TVTV?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1688, "Truth_answer": "Harold Ramis' newspaper writing led to his becoming joke editor at Playboy magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208014238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Ramis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harold Ramis do in his early years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1689, "Truth_answer": "Release the Stars is Rufus Wainwright's fifth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Release the Stars by Rufus Wainwright?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1689, "Truth_answer": "Release the Stars reached No.2 on the UK Albums Chart, and debuted at No.23 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205051921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Wainwright_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rufus Wainwright's album Release the Stars well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1689, "Truth_answer": "The album generated three singles: Going to a Town, which peaked at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart, Rules and Regulations, and Tiergarten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170814073222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Release_the_Stars_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any popular singles from Rufus Wainwright's Release the Stars album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1689, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Wainwright's single Going to a Town lasted on the chart for two weeks in total, and failed to chart in other countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170814073222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Release_the_Stars_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the first single Going To a Town, from Rufus Wainwright's album Release the Stars, was interesting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Joaquin Phoenix was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joaquin Phoenix do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Joaquin Phoenix reunited with director James Gray for the film We Own the Night, which he also produced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joaquin Phoenix in 2007?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "In the film, Joaquin Phoenix played a New York nightclub manager who tries to save his brother and father from Russian mafia hit men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joaquin Phoenix's movie We Own the Night about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "The film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, receiving mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie We Own the Night do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "For his second film of 2007, Joaquin Phoenix also reunited with director Terry George for the film Reservation Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix work on any more movies in 2007 besides We Own the Night?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "Joaquin Phoenix played a father obsessed with finding out who killed his son in a hit-and-run accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joaquin Phoenix play in Reservation Road?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "Reservation Road failed at the box office and received negative reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Reservation Road perform well in theaters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Joaquin Phoenix made his third collaboration with director James Gray in the film Two Lovers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix make any more movies after Reservation Road?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "Joaquin Phoenix played a bachelor torn between the family friend his parents wish he would marry and his beautiful but volatile new neighbor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joaquin Phoenix's movie Two Lovers about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1690, "Truth_answer": "Two Lovers premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in May, receiving largely positive reviews, especially Joaquin Phoenix who was praised by film critics David Edelstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Two Lovers do for Joaquin Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1691, "Truth_answer": "While in college, Taylor Hicks was part of a band called Passing Through, which he later quit to start his own band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Taylor Hicks get his start at before going to american idol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1691, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks returned to Alabama, performing at various venues and parties, including The War Eagle Supper Club (a popular college bar) in Auburn, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Taylor Hicks' first band play at, like bars, school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1691, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Taylor Hicks independently recorded In Your Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks ever do any recordings while on the indie scene?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1691, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks has a younger half-brother, Sean Hicks, who convinced him to audition for American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Taylor Hicks' family supportive with his aspirations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1691, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Hicks has a younger half-brother, Sean Hicks, who convinced him to audition for American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Taylor Hicks' biggest supporter before making it to American Idol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "Certain publications, including Private Eye, noted strong similarities between Shakespeare in Love and the 1941 novel No Bed for Bacon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something important from the plot of Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "No Bed for Bacon, by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon, also features William Shakespeare falling in love and finding inspiration for his later plays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a similarity between Shakespeare in Love and No Bed for Bacon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare in Love received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shakespeare in Love successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "Author Faye Kellerman claimed that the plotline was stolen from her 1989 novel The Quality of Mercy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the novel The Quality of Mercy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "William Shakespeare romances a Jewish woman who dresses as a man, and attempts to solve a murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the similarities between The Quality of Mercy and Shakespeare in Love", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1692, "Truth_answer": "The writers of Shakespeare in Love were sued in 1999 by bestselling author Faye Kellerman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lawsuit from the author of The Quality of Mercy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did author Sam Harris grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born the son of actor Berkeley Harris and TV producer Susan Harris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were author Sam Harris' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born on April 9, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was author Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did author Sam Harris have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris became interested in philosophical questions while at Stanford University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did author Sam Harris go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Leaving Stanford in his second year, Sam Harris went to India and Nepal. In 1997, he returned to Stanford, completing a B.A. degree in philosophy in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Harris graduate college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris went to India and Nepal, where he studied meditation with teachers of Buddhist and Hindu religions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris do in India and Nepal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1693, "Truth_answer": "Eleven years later, in 1997, Sam Harris returned to Stanford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Sam Harris stay in India and Nepal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris came to prominence for his criticism of religion, and Islam in particular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sam Harris think about Islam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris considers Islam to be especially belligerent and inimical to the norms of civil discourse“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Sam Harris think about Islam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Greenwald has claimed that [Sam Harris] and others like him spout and promote Islamophobia under the guise of rational atheism.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sam Harris been criticized for his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Greenwald claimed that Sam Harris' Islamophobia is revealed by his statements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do critics have to say to Sam Harris?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "In April 2017, Sam Harris stirred controversy by hosting the social scientist Charles Murray on his podcast, discussing topics including the heritability of IQ and race and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Harris have any controversies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris stated the invitation was out of indignation at a protest against Charles Murray at Middlebury College and not out of particular interest in the material at hand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sam Harris handle the controversies associated with him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1694, "Truth_answer": "In May 2018, Sam Harris was profiled by Bari Weiss in the New York Times as part of the Intellectual Dark Web.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the Sam Harris article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "Produced by: Ann CarliRichard LinklaterMarc Samuelson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the film Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "Holly Gent and Vincent Palmo Jr. adapted the Me and Orson Welles' screenplay from Robert Kaplow's novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Me and Orson Welles film production?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welles underwent filming from February to April 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Me and Orson Welles produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welles underwent filming in the Isle of Man, Pinewood Studios, London and New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was production of Me and Orson Welles held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "Richard Linklater came on board to direct Me and Orson Welles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else worked with the production team of Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "During filming in Douglas, Zac Efron and Claire Danes believe they sighted a ghost, or supernatural being.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during production of Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1695, "Truth_answer": "Zac Efron and Claire Danes said they saw a ghostly figure outside a theatre window. The movie's crew have reportedly been joking with the stars and teasing them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819170153id_/https://www.digitalspy.com/showbiz/a91467/efron-scared-by-ghost-on-orson-welles/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Zac Efron and Claire Danes saw the ghost while filming Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1696, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welless first full screening was at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, running September 4–13, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What month was the film Me and Orson Welles released in theaters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1696, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welles has received positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were critics reviews of the film Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1696, "Truth_answer": "On August 17, 2010, Warner released Me and Orson Welles on DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Me and Orson Welles get a DVD release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1696, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welles grossed a total of $1,190,003 in the United States and $2,336,172 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did the film Me and Orson Welles make at the box office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1696, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welles went on to show at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Me and Orson Welles go on to get a broader theater release after the Toronto Film Festival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1696, "Truth_answer": "Me and Orson Welles was screened at the Woodstock Film Festival in September 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Me and Orson Welles get shown at any film festivals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1697, "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay's primary role throughout the series is that of Willow Rosenberg's partner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tara Maclay's primary role on the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1697, "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay falls in love with Willow Rosenberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228000709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Maclay_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Tara Maclay and Willow Rosenberg form a relationship on Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1697, "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay acts as a partner and guide in Willow Rosenberg's witchcraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tara Maclay get Willow Rosenberg into magic on Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1697, "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay's name resembles the Latin terra, meaning earth. She is solidly grounded, with Willow Rosenberg attached to her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What keeps Tara Maclay and Willow Rosenberg grounded on the use of magic on Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1697, "Truth_answer": "Tara Maclay feels somewhat useless until the fifth season episode Family“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228000709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Maclay_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tara Maclay have any doubts about magic on Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1697, "Truth_answer": "Demons arrive to attack Buffy Summers, but because of Tara Maclay's spell they are invisible. Tara realizes her spell has gone awry, and breaks it. The demons are quickly beaten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes Tara Maclay so useful to the gang in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1698, "Truth_answer": "Cake is an American alternative rock band from Sacramento, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cake (band) article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1698, "Truth_answer": "Cake was formed in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Cake in 1991?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1698, "Truth_answer": "Comfort Eagle was released on July 24, 2001, to good reviews; Michael D. Clark of The Houston Chronicle described it as Cake at its best.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Cake in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1698, "Truth_answer": "A reviewer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution stated that Comfort Eagle's songs were among the best of [Cake's] career“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219163241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Comfort Eagle by Cake described as?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1698, "Truth_answer": "Short Skirt/Long Jacket is the first single by American alternative rock band Cake from their 2001 album Comfort Eagle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Skirt/Long_Jacket_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name some more songs from Comfort Eagle by Cake?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "Zenzile Miriam Makeba was born in the black township of Prospect, near Johannesburg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Miriam Makeba grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba spent the first six months of her life in jail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Miriam Makeba article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "When Miriam Makeba was eighteen days old, her mother was arrested and sentenced to a six-month prison term for selling umqombothi, a homemade beer brewed from malt and cornmeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Miriam Makeba in jail for the first six months of her life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "Zenzile Miriam Makeba was born on 4 March 1932.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2", "https://mp.testmychild.info/267/267/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Miriam Makeba born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba's mother had six children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Miriam Makeba have siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba sang in the choir of the Kilnerton Training Institute in Pretoria, an all-black Methodist primary school that she attended for eight years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Miriam Makeba go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1699, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba's talent for singing earned her praise at school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miriam Makeba's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Mandela persuaded Miriam Makeba to return to South Africa, which she did on 10 June 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Miriam Makeba return to Africa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Mandela was released in February 1990. He persuaded Miriam Makeba to return to South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who persuaded Miriam Makeba to return to South Africa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba, Dizzy Gillespie, Nina Simone, and Hugh Masekela recorded and released her studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miriam Makeba do upon her return to South Africa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba recorded and released her studio album, Eyes on Tomorrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album that Miriam Makeba released after her return to South Africa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba and Dizzy Gillespie toured the world together to promote it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Miriam Makeba do while in South Africa, besides create Eyes on Tomorrow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba worked closely with Graça Machel-Mandela, the South African first lady, advocating for children suffering from HIV/AIDS, child soldiers, and the physically handicapped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant about Miriam Makeba's final years in South Africa, besides her album Eyes on Tomorrow?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1700, "Truth_answer": "Miriam Makeba established the Makeba Centre for Girls, a home for orphans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204190541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Makeba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miriam Makeba do anything else in the community, besides her work with the first lady?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele's breakout role came in 2003 when he was hired as a cast member on the Fox sketch comedy series Mad TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022142953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Peele_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jordan Peele in the 2000's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele performed celebrity impersonations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jordan Peele do on Mad Tv?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele performed celebrity impersonations, which included favorites Caroll Spinney, Ja Rule, James Brown, Flavor Flav, Justin Guarini, Montel Williams, Morgan Freeman, Timbaland, and Forest Whitaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jordan Peele impersonate on Mad Tv?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele appeared in a video titled Hillary vs Obama where he and a Hillary Clinton supporter argue over whether Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama would make a better president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordan Peele do anything else on Mad TV, besides impersonations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele regularly performed at Boom Chicago in Amsterdam and The Second City in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022142953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Peele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jordan Peele do before Mad TV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele and Nicole Parker were well known for their musical duets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022142953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Peele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jordan Peele's act in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele made a cameo in Weird Al Yankovic's video White & Nerdy“.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keegan-Michael_Key_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jordan Peele article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1701, "Truth_answer": "Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key appear in the convertible at the beginning of the video, two gangsters who are scared away by Yankovic's nerdiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123145040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_%26_Nerdy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jordan Peele do with Weird Al?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1702, "Truth_answer": "The early stages of Macedonian expansion were militaristic, subduing or expunging populations from a large and varied area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Macedonians_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did expansion from the core of Ancient Macedonian civilization take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1702, "Truth_answer": "The Macedonians gained control over Mygdonia, Edonis, lower Paeonia, Bisaltia and Crestonia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Macedonians_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What area did the Ancient Macedonians expunge populations from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1702, "Truth_answer": "Pastoralism and highland living could not support a very concentrated settlement density, forcing pastoralist tribes to search for more arable lowlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Macedonians_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Ancient Macedonians take control of large areas of land?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer was born at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bobby Fischer grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "Joan Fischer Targ bought her younger brother, Bobby Fischer, his first chess set.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Fischer have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "In March 1949, 6-year-old Bobby Fischer and his sister Joan Fischer learned how to play chess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Fischer do as a child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer ended his formal education at age 16, dropping out of Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Fischer go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "Regina Fischer raised both Bobby Fischer and Joan Fischer as a single parent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What struggles did Bobby Fischer go through growing up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "Regina Fischer and Hans-Gerhardt separated in Moscow, although they did not officially divorce until 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bobby Fischer article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Regina Fischer remarry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1703, "Truth_answer": "Regina Fischer studied for her master's degree in nursing and subsequently began working in that field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Regina Fischer get her degree?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam's style harkens back to the classic rock music of the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the group Pearl Jam's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam has cited many punk rock and classic rock bands as influences, including The Who, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Kiss and the Ramones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced the band Pearl Jam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam entered Seattle's London Bridge Studios in March 1991 to record its debut album, Ten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pearl Jam cut their first single or album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam had sold nearly 32 million albums in the United States by 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What impressed you most about the band Pearl Jam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Pearl Jam took a slot on that summer's Lollapalooza tour with Ministry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Soundgarden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Would the band Pearl Jam ever perform with other singers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Jam received four awards at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards for its music video for Jeremy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008214501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_McCready_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Pearl Jam ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "Mike McCready suffers from Crohn's disease, which he was diagnosed with at the age of 21, and has worked to bring awareness of the disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008214501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_McCready_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was inspiring in the Mike McCready article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1704, "Truth_answer": "In July 2008, Pearl Jam performed at the VH1 tribute to The Who alongside Foo Fighters, Incubus and The Flaming Lips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Jam_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has been known to play alongside Pearl Jam?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1705, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau attended Ohio State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Tom Cousineau attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1705, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was a consensus first-team All-American, breaking the school record with 211 tackles in a single season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau help his team win any game in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1705, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau played for legendary coach Woody Hayes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tom Cousineau's college coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1705, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau graduated from OSU in 1979. Cousineau was drafted first overall in the 1979 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau graduate from college before he joined NFL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1705, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was a linebacker in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons during the 1970s and 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Tom Cousineau play for the NFL team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1705, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was drafted by the Buffalo Bills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Tom Cousineau join after college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1706, "Truth_answer": "Growing up in Rose Bay, Sydney, Robert Hughes was educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Hughes grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1706, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Robert Hughes' personal life of note?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1706, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson's son, Danton Hughes , Robert's only child, was named after the French revolutionary Georges Danton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson have any kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1706, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes, an aspiring artist and poet, abandoned his university endeavours to become first a cartoonist and then an art critic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes have any other interests?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bernard Lewis go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the School of Oriental Studies located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "During the Second World War, Bernard Lewis served in the British Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bernard Lewis article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis graduated with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East. He earned his PhD in the history of Islam. Lewis also studied law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "While in school did Bernard Lewis study multiple things?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis served in the British Army in the Royal Armoured Corps and as a Corporal in the Intelligence Corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Lewis do serving in the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Bernard Lewis was appointed to the new chair in Near and Middle Eastern History.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bernard Lewis work after leaving the British Royal Army?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1707, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Bernard Lewis accepted a joint position at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis receive any other honors, besides being made a chair in Near and Middle Eastern History?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer formed a Christian rap music group with CCM's Jon Gibson (or J.G.) called Holy Ghost Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did MC Hammer start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer recorded his debut album, Feel My Power, which was released independently in 1987 on his Oaktown Records label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about MC hammer's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer released a single called Ring 'Em, and largely on the strength of tireless street marketing by Hammer and his wife, it achieved considerable popularity at dance clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made MC Hammer stand out as an entertainer in his music career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer was mocked in music videos by 3rd Bass (including a rap battle with MC Serch), The D.O.C., DJ Debranz, and Ice Cube.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC Hammer have any issues with other music artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "Oakland hip-hop group Digital Underground criticized MC Hammer in the CD insert of their Sex Packets album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the MC Hammer article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer borrowed US$20,000 each from former Oakland A's players Mike Davis and Dwayne Murphy to start a record label business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC Hammer have anyone who helped him in his music career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1708, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer is an American rapper, dancer, record producer and entrepreneur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC Hammer stay in the music industry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1709, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report focused on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://watchmovieseries.com/index.php?menu=tv-tag&tag=news_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find most interesting in the Colbert Report article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1709, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218094235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_The_Colbert_Report_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204211625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Colbert Report show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1709, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report was designed as an extension of the satiric goals of The Daily Show, combining it with general silliness and character-driven humor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204211625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Colbert Report developed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1709, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report was created by Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, and Ben Karlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218094235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_The_Colbert_Report_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204211625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in The Colbert Report show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1709, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report aired from October 17, 2005, to December 18, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218094235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_The_Colbert_Report_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204211625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colbert_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Colbert Report show start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1710, "Truth_answer": "King Crimson reformatted and changed their instrumentation in order to develop their own take on European rock improvisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band King Crimson work with improvisations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1710, "Truth_answer": "After playing shows across England, King Crimson toured the US with various pop and rock acts. Their first show was at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which cities did King Crimson tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1710, "Truth_answer": "King Crimson resumed touring on 13 October 1972, with the band's penchant for improvisation gaining them press attention. In 1973, King Crimson recorded Larks' Tongues in Aspic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the members of King Crimson improvise together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1710, "Truth_answer": "Larks' Tongues in Aspic reached No. 20 in the UK and No. 61 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Larks' Tongues in Aspic by King Crimson do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1710, "Truth_answer": "After a period of further touring, Jamie Muir departed in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the King Crimson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1711, "Truth_answer": "Genesis and Yes were directly influenced by King Crimson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influence did King Crimson have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1711, "Truth_answer": "Genesis and Yes were directly influenced by King Crimson's initial style of symphonic Mellotron rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was King Crimson influencing other bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1711, "Truth_answer": "Robert Fripp saw Clouds perform at the Marquee Club in London which inspired him to incorporate classical melodies and jazz-like improvisation in his song writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone influence King Crimson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1711, "Truth_answer": "Many King Crimson band members were involved in other notable bands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the King Crimson article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1711, "Truth_answer": "Other artists affected by King Crimson include noise music artist Masami Akita of Merzbow, jazz guitarist Dennis Rea of Land, and folk-pop singer Ian Kelly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were more recent bands influenced by King Crimson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "Many, including Malcolm X's family, have accused Louis Farrakhan of being involved in the plot to assassinate Malcolm X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Louis Farrakhan's connection to Malcolm X's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "For many years, Betty Shabazz, the widow of Malcolm X, harbored resentment toward the Nation of Islam—and Louis Farrakhan in particular—for what she felt was their role in the assassination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of the accusations that Louis Farrakhan was involved with Malcolm X's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "During a 1994 interview, Gabe Pressman asked Betty Shabazz whether Louis Farrakhan had anything to do with Malcolm X's death. She replied: Of course, yes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Betty Shabazz feel about Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "Betty Shabazz replied: Nobody kept it a secret. It was a badge of honor. Everybody talked about it, yes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Shabazz make any other statements about Louis Farrakhan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "No consensus has been reached on who was responsible for the assassination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Farrakhan go to trial for his alleged role in Malcolm X's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "In a 1993 speech, Louis Farrakhan seemed to confirm that the Nation of Islam was responsible for the assassination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is Louis Farrakhan connected to the death of Malcolm X?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "In a 60 Minutes interview that aired during May 2000, Louis Farrakhan stated that some of the things he said may have led to the assassination of Malcolm X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was happened after Louis Farrakhan seemed to confirm the Nation of Islam's role in Malcolm X's assassination?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "I may have been complicit in words that I spoke, Louis Farrakhan said.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Farrakhan make any other statements on the topic of the Nation of Islam's role in Malcom X's assassination?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan has been the center of much controversy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any long-lasting consequences for Louis Farrakhan in relation to Malcolm X's death?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan said, I acknowledge that and regret that any word that I have said caused the loss of life of a human being.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other remarks did Louis Farrakhan make about Malcolm X's death?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "A few days later Louis Farrakhan denied that he ordered the assassination“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Louis Farrakhan do at the time of his May 2000 interview?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1712, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan again acknowledged that he created the atmosphere that ultimately led to Malcolm X's assassination.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Farrakhan have any other involvement in Malcolm X's death?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Louis Farrakhan supported then-Senator Barack Obama who was campaigning at the time to become the president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Louis Farrakhan support Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan and Barack Obama had met at least once before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Louis Farrakhan met Barack Obama when he expressed support for him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "The Obama campaign quickly responded to convey Louis Farrakhan's distance from the minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Barack Obama feel about Louis Farrakhan's support?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan explained, during a BET television interview, that he was careful never to endorse Obama during his campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Louis Farrakhan's support for Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan explained: I talked about him—but, in very beautiful and glowing terms, stopping short of endorsing him.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Louis Farrakhan say he was doing instead if not endorsing Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "By 2011, Louis Farrakhan was no longer supporting Barack Obama, whom he called the first Jewish president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Louis Farrakhan then support after distancing himself from Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "By 2011, Louis Farrakhan was no longer supporting Barack Obama, whom he called the first Jewish president, due to Obama's support for the 2011 military intervention in Libya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Louis Farrakhan think Barack Obama was Jewish?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "Louis Farrakhan, speaking at the American Clergy Leadership Conference, lambasted Barack Obama over the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Louis Farrakhan say about Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1713, "Truth_answer": "We voted for our brother Barack Obama, a beautiful human being with a sweet heart, Louis Farrakhan said. But he has turned into someone else. Now he's an assassin.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Louis Farrakhan feel about Barack Obama becoming president?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1714, "Truth_answer": "John W. Campbell pointed out that slavery in the American South had provided the blacks brought there with a higher standard of living than they had in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John W. Campbell's take on slavery?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1714, "Truth_answer": "John W. Campbell wrote, It's my bet that the South would have been integrated by 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John W. Campbell become an activist for Slavery?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1714, "Truth_answer": "Rapidly increasing mechanization after 1850 would have soon rendered slavery obsolete anyhow.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Campbell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John W. Campbell believe that the South could have been integrated by 1910?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1714, "Truth_answer": "Joseph L. Green agreed with John W. Campbell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people believe John W. Campbell's claims about slavery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1715, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was drafted first overall in the 1979 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tom Cousineau start playing professional football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1715, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was a linebacker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Cousineau's position in football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1715, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was a consensus first-team All-American, breaking the school record with 211 tackles in a single season in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau have any other records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1715, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau also broke the school record for most tackles in a game with 29 against Penn State in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Cousineau article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1715, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau played for legendary coach Woody Hayes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tom Cousineau's coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1715, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau signed with the San Francisco 49ers as a free agent after the 1985 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Cousineau leave the Cleveland Browns?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane was born into a working class family in Ballinderry Park, Mayfield, Cork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Roy Keane's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest and Manchester United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Roy Keane play football with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane is the joint-most successful Irish footballer of all time, having won 19 major trophies, 17 of which came at Manchester United.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane do well with his football teams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane unexpectedly left Manchester United by mutual consent on 18 November 2005. On 15 December 2005, Keane was announced as a Celtic player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Roy Keane go after leaving the Manchester United football team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "The summer of 1995 saw a period of change at United, with Paul Ince leaving for Internazionale, Mark Hughes moving to Chelsea and Andrei Kanchelskis being sold to Everton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roy Keane article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "The next season saw Roy Keane in and out of the side due to a series of knee injuries and frequent suspensions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane stay with Manchester United in 1995?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1716, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane received his first red card as a Manchester United player after stamping on Gareth Southgate, and was suspended for three matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Roy Keane's suspensions for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1717, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke reportedly had numerous affairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Doris Duke's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1717, "Truth_answer": "In 1944 Cunningham-Reid married Angela Williams. During the Second World War he conducted an affair with the American heiress Doris Duke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Doris Duke have an affair?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1717, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke married twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Doris Duke's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1717, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke married twice, the first time in 1935 to James H. R. Cromwell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Doris Duke married to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1717, "Truth_answer": "On September 1, 1947, while in Paris, Doris Duke became the wife of Porfirio Rubirosa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Doris Duke's second marriage with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1717, "Truth_answer": "September 1, 1947 – October 1948", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702025637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porfirio_Rubirosa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Doris Duke and Porfirio Rubirosa married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1718, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke was active in preserving more than 80 historic buildings in Newport, Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charities did philanthropist Doris Duke sponsor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1718, "Truth_answer": "Historic properties include Rough Point, Samuel Whitehorne House, Prescott Farm, the Buloid-Perry House, the King's Arms Tavern, the Baptist Meetinghouse, and the Cotton House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which buildings did Doris Duke help restore?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1718, "Truth_answer": "The nearly $22 million that Doris Duke donated to NRF represents the largest gift to any single organization in her lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227145210id_/https://www.newportrestoration.org/doris-duke/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Doris Duke pay for the restoration of historical buildings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1718, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke's first major philanthropic act was to establish Independent Aid, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Doris Duke involved with any other charities, besides the building restoration ones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1718, "Truth_answer": "Doris Duke's first major philanthropic act was to establish Independent Aid, Inc., in order to manage the many requests for financial assistance addressed to her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Doris Duke's organization Independent Aid, Inc. do ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1718, "Truth_answer": "In 1958, Doris Duke established the Duke Gardens Foundation to endow the public display gardens she started to create at Duke Farms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123144748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Doris Duke article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "Roy Heffernan returned to Australia and began working for World Championship Wrestling. Costello was originally supposed to return to Australia as well and work for WCW.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Al Costello do while he was away from the Kangaroos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "Instead, Al Costello remained in the United States. Costello teamed up with Louis Tillet to form a tag team known as The Globetrotters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Heffernan and Al Costello perform well during their time in World Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "Al Costello teamed up with Louis Tillet to form a tag team known as The Globetrotters; a name that played off Costello’s Australian and Tillet’s French heritage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were The Globetrotters wrestling team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "The Globetrotters defeated the Mysterious Medics but only held the titles for a week before losing on 4 February 1966. After this, the Globetrotters broke up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Al Costello wrestle under the name The Globetrotters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "Al Costello then moved to the NWA Mid-America territory near Nashville, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Al Costello move on to after leaving the Globetrotters wrestling team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "Al Costello teamed with Herb Welch to win the Mid-American version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Al Costello accomplish after moving near Nashville?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1719, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Al Costello reformed The Fabulous Kangaroos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Costello ever go back to the Kangaroos after leaving the team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "The Fabulous Kangaroos was a professional wrestling tag team that existed in various forms from 1957 until 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Fabulous Kangaroos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "After working in Stampede for a while The Fabulous Kangaroos started to travel across the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Fabulous Kangaroos an international wrestling team or did they travel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "The Kangaroos were the first Eastern Sports Association International Tag Team Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fabulous Kangaroos win any titles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "In the World Wrestling Association of Indianapolis, the Kangaroos held the WWA World Tag Team Championship twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al Costello article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "The Fabulous Kangaroos existed in various forms from 1957 until 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the kangaroos wrestling team stay together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "On one occasion in August 1958, The Kangaroos, or Kangaroo Men as they were billed, nearly caused a riot in Madison Square Garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about the Al Costello article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1720, "Truth_answer": "The Fabulous Kangaroos started to travel across the United States, headlining shows wherever they went due to their ability to rile up crowds with their heel (bad guy) tactics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there nearly a riot in Madison Square Garden caused by the Kangaroos wrestling team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short's body was found in Leimert Park, Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Black Dahlia discovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Local resident Betty Bersinger discovered the body at approximately 10 a.m.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who discovered Black Dahlia's body?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "On the morning of January 15, 1947, Elizabeth Short's body was found.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the date of discovery of Black Dahlia's body?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Medical examiners determined that Elizabeth Short had been dead for around ten hours prior to the discovery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020084239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the authorities know how long Black Dahlia's body had been in Leimert Park before she was found?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short's naked body was found severed into two pieces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything else discovered at the scene where Black Dahlia's body was found?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short's murder is frequently cited as one of the most famous unsolved murders in American history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the authorities find out who murdered Black Dahlia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Police Department began an extensive investigation that produced over 150 suspects, but yielded no arrests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020084239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Black Dahlia article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Near the body, detectives located a heel print on the ground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the killer of Black Dahlia leave any clues behind?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did detectives investigating Black Dahlia's murder find a weapon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "A cement sack containing watery blood was also found nearby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything else found at the scene of Black Dahlia's murder, besides a heel print?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1721, "Truth_answer": "Police deemed Mark Hansen a suspect. Ann Toth told investigators that Elizabeth Short had rejected sexual advances from Hansen, and suggested it as potential cause for him to kill her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the police have any kind of guess as to why someone would murder Black Dahlia?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "In December, at age 18, Elizabeth Short relocated to Vallejo to live with her father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Black Dahlia move to California?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short's mother received a letter from her presumed-deceased husband, which revealed that he had started a new life in California. Short relocated to live with her father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Black Dahlia move to California?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short's father's car was found abandoned on the Charlestown Bridge, and it was assumed that he had committed suicide by jumping into the Charles River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Black Dahlia's father fake his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Arguments between Elizabeth Short and her father led to her moving out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Black Dahlia upon her arrival to CA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short relocated to Vallejo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of CA did Black Dahlia move to initially?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short was arrested on September 23, 1943 for underage drinking. The juvenile authorities sent her back to Medford, but she returned instead to Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Dahlia stay in California long?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short relocated to Los Angeles in July 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Black Dahlia article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Short relocated to visit Army Air Force Lieutenant Joseph Gordon Fickling, whom she had known from Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Black Dahlia go back to California?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1722, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Dahlia and Joseph Fickling get married?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "Following her retirement from the Navy, Grace Hopper was hired as a senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper do after she retired?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper was a goodwill ambassador.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper do as a senior consultant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper lectured widely about the early days of computing, her career, and on efforts that computer vendors could take to make life easier for their users.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper give speeches?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper represented the company at industry forums, serving on various industry committees, along with other obligations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Hopper's biggest contribution post-retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "The most important thing I've accomplished, other than building the compiler, she said, is training young people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper do work with young people after retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper visited most of Digital's engineering facilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Grace Hopper do in her post-retirement life, besides train young people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1723, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper generally received a standing ovation at the conclusion of her remarks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper do at Digital's engineering facilities?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper is famous for her nanoseconds visual aid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an anecdote about Grace Hopper?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper started handing out pieces of wire that were just under one foot long. She gave these pieces of wire the metonym nanoseconds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper use for her nanoseconds visual aid?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper handed out nanoseconds to everyone in the audience, contrasting them with a coil of wire 984 feet long, representing a microsecond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper use any other visual aids, besides the nanoseconds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper used the same pieces of wire to illustrate why computers had to be small to be fast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Hopper trying to show with her visual aids?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "While neither Grace Hopper nor her crew mentioned the phrase debugging in their logs, the case was held as an instance of literal debugging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another anecdote about Grace Hopper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "While working on a Mark II Computer in 1947, Grace Hopper's associates discovered a moth that was stuck in a relay; the moth impeded the operation of the relay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grace Hopper literally debug something?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1724, "Truth_answer": "Throughout much of her later career, Grace Hopper was much in demand as a speaker at various computer-related events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Grace Hopper article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 attended the Studio Morocco, outside Northampton, to record their new demo tape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Northampton about in relation to Spacemen 3?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "Spaceman 3 spent three-and-a-half days at the 16-track studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting things about the Spacemen 3 article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "These performances would later be unofficially released as the vinyl album Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To on the Father Yod label in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Spacemen 3's new demo released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 managed to obtain a record deal shortly after producing their new demos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Spacemen 3?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 were formed by Peter Kember and Jason Pierce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members of the group Spacemen 3?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "The two guitarists recruited drummer Tim Morris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of another member in the group Spacemen 3, besides Peter Kember and Jason Pierce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1725, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 had their first independent chart hits in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the group Spacemen 3 achieve?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "On 19 August, Spacemen 3 gave an unusual live performance. Gerald Palmer had booked them to act as a prelude to a screening of the film Wings of Desire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Spacemen 3 article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "The cast includes Otto Sander, Curt Bois, and Peter Falk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the actors in Wings of Desire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "The single Revolution was released in November 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any hits released by Spacemen 3?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "The single peaked in the top 10 of the indie charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Revolution by Spacemen 3 fair?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "Peter Kember effectively become the sole spokesperson for Spacemen 3, giving numerous interviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the members of Spacemen 3's activites?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "He was a bassist, vocalist and guitarist of Spacemen 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Kember play in the band Spacemen 3?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1726, "Truth_answer": "Spaceman 3 gained a reputation as a 'drug band' due to the members' drug-taking habits and Kember's outspoken opinions on recreational drug use.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any Spacemen 3 band members that had run ins with the law?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "David Jon Gilmour was born in Cambridge, England. After several relocations, the family moved to Grantchester Meadows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was singer David Gilmour raised?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour began studying at the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David Gilmour attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour began studying A-Level modern languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Gilmour study at Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, David Gilmour began studying at the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was David Gilmour at the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "At age 11, David Gilmour began attending the Perse School on Hills Road, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Gilmour study anywhere else, besides the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's parents encouraged him to pursue his interest in music, and in 1954 he bought his first single, Bill Haley's Rock Around the Clock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Gilmour ever study music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's enthusiasm for music was stirred by Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about David Gilmour's childhood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "Bye Bye Love by the Everly Brothers piqued his interest in the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel what inspired David Gilmour to pursue music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1727, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour eventually learnt to speak fluent French.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Gilmour article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour is credited for bringing songwriter Kate Bush to public attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Gilmour's involvement with Kate Bush?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s, David Gilmour received a copy of songwriter Kate Bush's demo tape from Ricky Hopper, a mutual friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Gilmour bring Kate Bush to public attention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "Impressed, David Gilmour paid for Bush, then 16, to record three professional demo tracks to present to record companies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Gilmour's reaction to Kate Bush's demo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour arranged for EMI executive Terry Slater to hear the tape, who signed her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Bush ever get a record deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "The Kick Inside is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Kate Bush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128185602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kick_Inside_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kate Bush's first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "Contemporary reviews were full of praise for the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Kick Inside by Kate Bush successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "Billboard magazine favoured the songs Wuthering Heights and Them Heavy People“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128185602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kick_Inside_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on The Kick Inside by Kate Bush?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "Stereo Review favoured the songs The Man with the Child in His Eyes and Room for the Life .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Kate Bush have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1728, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour is credited as executive producer on two tracks on Bush's debut album The Kick Inside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Gilmour article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford spent a year and a half in Paris, where he worked as an intern in Chloé's press office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Ford start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "When interviewing for jobs after graduation, Tom Ford called American designer Cathy Hardwick every day for a month in hopes of securing a job at her sportswear company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Ford get a job after graduation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford worked as a design assistant for Hardwick for two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Ford get a job at Cathy Hardwick's sportswear company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Tom Ford moved to Perry Ellis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Ford do after the job with Cathy Hardwick?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford worked at the company for two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Ford do at Perry Ellis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Dawn Mello hired Tom Ford as the brand's chief women's ready-to-wear designer and Ford moved to Milan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Ford move to Europe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford's role at Gucci rapidly expanded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did things go for Tom Ford in Europe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1729, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Tom Ford was promoted to Creative Director of Gucci. Between 1995 and 1996, sales at Gucci increased by 90%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the company Gucci do well when Tom Ford worked there?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1730, "Truth_answer": "When Gucci acquired the house of Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) in 1999, Tom Ford was named Creative Director of that label as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Ford meet Gucci and St. Laurent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1730, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford was named Creative Director of that label as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Ford work for Saint Laurent after Gucci acquired the company?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1730, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford won numerous Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the awards Tom Ford won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1730, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ford's advertising campaigns for the YSL fragrances Opium (with a red-haired Sophie Dahl wearing only a necklace and stiletto heels) and YSL M7 were controversial and provocative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Tom Ford being creative director at Gucci and YSL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1730, "Truth_answer": "29", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Ford when he worked for Gucci / YSL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "The Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Languages recognizes 62 indigenous languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What languages are/were spoken by the Indigenous people of mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "The only single indigenous language spoken by more than a million people in Mexico is the Nahuatl language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the most popular (or a few of the most spoken) language(s) from the 62 indigenous Mexican languages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, 25,694,928 people in Mexico self-identify as being indigenous of many different ethnic groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there culturally different people residing in different territories in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "Mesoamerica was densely populated by diverse indigenous ethnic groups which, although sharing common cultural characteristics, spoke different languages and developed unique civilizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant or unique about the ethnic groups and or their culture in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "There are huge corpus of colonial-era documentation in the Nahuatl language, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Yucatec Maya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What indigenous language did the indigenous people of Mexico speak?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "Natives performed low-paid or underpaid labor for a certain number of weeks or months on Spanish enterprises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work or occupations were the indigenous people of Mexico involved in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "The Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Languages recognizes 62 indigenous languages which have the same validity as Spanish. Approximately 6.7% of the population speaks an indigenous language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What more does the Indigenous peoples of Mexico article say about Spanish and other indigenous languages?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1731, "Truth_answer": "In the 2010 census, the Government began to collect data on people 3 years and older because from the age of 3, children are able to communicate verbally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Mexican government do with the data collected about indigenous languages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1732, "Truth_answer": "The Ruthless Roundtable consisted of William Regal, Vladimir Kozlov and Ezekiel Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090900id_/https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ruthless_Roundtable_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Ruthless Roundtable a wrestling character?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1732, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov teamed with William Regal to defeat Christian Cage and Tommy Dreamer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of match did Vladimir Kozlov have with Christian Cage and Tommy Dreamer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1732, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov began an angle with Ezekiel Jackson in which after one of them had defeated a competitor, the other would come out and execute their finishing move.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Koslov have any other winning matches, besides the one against Christian Cage and Tommy Dreamer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1732, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Kozlov attempted to attack William Regal, but Ezekiel Jackson jumped him from behind. This split Kozlov from the Ruthless Roundtable, making him a face.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Kozlov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vladimir Kozlov's in-ring persona between 2009 and 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Gordon recorded the works of jazz artists such as pianist Thelonious Monk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lorraine Gordon in relation to Thelonious Monk?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Ike Quebec introduced Thelonious Monk to Lorraine Gordon and her first husband, Alfred Lion, the founder of Blue Note Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who introduced Thelonious Monk to Lorraine Gordon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Thelonious Monk made his first recordings as the Coleman Hawkins Quartet leader for Blue Note.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p3", "https://www.yoursforgoodfermentables.com/2014/10/happy-birthday-mr-monk.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thelonious Monk join Blue Note Records after meeting Lorraine Gordon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Thelonious Monk married Nellie Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thelonious Monk and Lorraine Gordon start dating?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "In her autobiography, Lorraine Gordon spoke of the utter lack of interest in Thelonious Monk's recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Lorraine Gordon important to Thelonious Monk?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Due to Thelonious Monk's reticence, Lorraine Gordon became his mouthpiece to the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lorraine Gordon get Thelonious Monk noticed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Lorraine Gordon wrote to Ralph Ingersoll, the editor of the newspaper PM, and described Thelonious Monk as a genius.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about Lorraine Gordon in relation to Thelonious Monk?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "New York City police searched a parked car occupied by Thelonious Monk and his friend Bud Powell. They found narcotics in the car, presumed to have belonged to Powell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Thelonious Monk's friend arrested?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1733, "Truth_answer": "Thelonious Monk was unable to play in any New York venue where liquor was served. Monk spent most of the 1950s performing at theaters and out-of-town gigs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thelonious Monk have to move so he could play somewhere after his run-in with the police?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1734, "Truth_answer": "In 1731, the Boones family moved to Exeter Township in the Oley Valley of Berks County. Daniel Boone was born there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Boone born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1734, "Truth_answer": "Squire Boone, who worked primarily as a weaver and a blacksmith, married Sarah Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Daniel Boone's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1734, "Truth_answer": "Because Daniel Boone grew up on the frontier, he had little formal education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1734, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone was given his first rifle at the age of 12. He learned to hunt from both local settlers and the Lenape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Daniel Boone like in his youth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be, was released in November 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album by The Sweet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be contained two singles which were hits in the UK: Funny Funny and Co-Co.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were released on Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be by The Sweet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "February 1972 saw the release of Poppa Joe, which reached number 1 in Finland and peaked at number 11 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles by The Sweet topped the chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "The US tour was not financially successful, with small audiences at many venues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sweet go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "Andy Scott was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sweet get any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "The first Polydor album found Sweet experimenting by combining rock and classical sounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Sweet article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "Level Headed is the sixth studio album by British glam rock band Sweet. Different versions were released by Polydor in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201223150210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level_Headed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was the Sweet's first Polydor album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1735, "Truth_answer": "Level Headed features Love Is Like Oxygen“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201223150210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level_Headed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Level Headed by the Sweet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet made its debut at the Pavilion in Hemel Hempstead on 9 March 1968 and soon developed a following, which led to a contract with Fontana Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Sweet's record deal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Mick Stewart joined in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sweet's new lineup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet cut some singles with Errol Dixon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Mick Stewart joined the Sweet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet signed a new record contract with EMI's Parlophone label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the Sweet cutting singles with Errol Dixon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "Three bubblegum pop singles were released: Lollipop Man, All You'll Ever Get from Me, and a cover version of the Archies' Get on the Line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was recorded after the Sweet signed a deal with the Parlophone label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "Brian Connolly, Steve Priest and Mick Tucker provided the vocals on a track called Funny Funny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sweet_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most notable during 1970 for the band the Sweet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "The Sweet held auditions for a replacement guitarist and settled on Welsh-born Andy Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Sweet do next after releasing Funny Funny?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1736, "Truth_answer": "Their best known line-up consisted of lead vocalist Brian Connolly, bass player Steve Priest, guitarist Andy Scott, and drummer Mick Tucker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting info on the Sweet's band members?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Dawn became Dawn featuring Tony Orlando, which changed to Tony Orlando and Dawn in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tony Orlando's group form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando was asked to record a demo record of Candida, with backup singers including Toni Wine and Linda November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tony Orlando and Dawn form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando sang under the condition that his name not be associated with the project, so it was released under the simple name of Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Orlando's band use the name Dawn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "The project was released under the simple name of Dawn, the middle name of the daughter of Bell Records executive Steve Wax.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Dawn come from in Tony Orlando and Dawn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Candida became a hit, and Dawn, with Toni Wine and Linda November again singing backup, recorded another song, Knock Three Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the record Candida by Tony Orlando and Dawn do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Knock Three Times itself became a #1 hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Knock Three Times by Tony Orlando and Dawn do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Dawn became Dawn featuring Tony Orlando, which changed to Tony Orlando and Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tony Orlando article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando discovered that there were six touring groups using that name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Dawn change their name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1737, "Truth_answer": "The new group recorded more hits, including Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree and He Don't Love You (Like I Love You).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Dawn do after changing their name?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1738, "Truth_answer": "The London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Houdini's mirror challenge consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1738, "Truth_answer": "After an hour and ten minutes, Harry Houdini emerged free.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Houdini able to escape the Daily Mirror's special handcuffs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1738, "Truth_answer": "4000 people and more than 100 journalists turned out for the much-hyped event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who all was there to see Harry Houdini's escape from the Daily Mirror's special handcuffs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1738, "Truth_answer": "Another of Harry Houdini's most famous publicity stunts was to escape from a nailed and roped packing crate after it had been lowered into water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Daily Mirror's handcuff escape Harry Houdini's most famous stunt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1738, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini introduced his own original act, the Milk Can Escape. Houdini was sealed inside an oversized milk can filled with water and made his escape behind a curtain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Harry Houdini done something similar to the packing crate escape before?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1738, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini's brother, Theodore Hardeen, continued to perform the milk can escape and its wooden chest variant into the 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Houdini article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1739, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini performed at least three variations on a buried alive stunt. The first was near Santa Ana, California in 1915, and it almost cost Houdini his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harry Houdini do the buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1739, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini was buried in a pit of earth six feet deep. He became exhausted and panicked while trying to dig his way to the surface.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Houdini almost die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1739, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini fell unconscious and had to be pulled from the grave by his assistants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came to help Harry Houdini during his buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1739, "Truth_answer": "41", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Harry Houdini when he did his buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy has been prone to migraines throughout his entire life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening in Jeff Tweedy's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy attributes this to comorbidity with major depressive disorder and severe panic attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Tweedy ever figure out the cause of his migraines?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Jeff Tweedy entered a dual diagnosis rehabilitation clinic in order to receive treatment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Tweedy seek help for his migraines and mental health issues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "John Stirratt claimed that this significantly improved the focus of Wilco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Tweedy's treatment for his health issues work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Spencer Tweedy joined Wilco on stage at Madison Square Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Wilco do next after member Josh Tweedy received treatment for his health issues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Spencer Tweedy joined Wilco on stage at Madison Square Garden while opening for Neil Young.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Wilco on a tour with Neil young in 2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy is married to former talent agent Sue Miller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going on in Jeff Tweedy's personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy first met Sue Miller when he was trying to get Uncle Tupelo booked at Cubby Bear, where Miller worked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sue Miller?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Sue Miller and Jeff Tweedy were married on August 9, 1995. Sue was diagnosed with cancer in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeff Tweedy marry Sue Miller?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Rolling Stone, Tweedy said she's doing great now.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Miller survive cancer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Sue Miller and Jeff Tweedy have two sons: Spencer and Sam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Jeff Tweedy and Sue Miller have kids?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1740, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy has converted to Judaism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jeff Tweedy's wife recovered from cancer?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy was invited to play at Chicago's Noise Pop festival, and was told that he could collaborate with a musician of his choosing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jeff Tweedy article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy chose Jim O'Rourke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jeff Tweedy choose to collaborate with at Chicago's Noise Pop festival?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy chose Jim O'Rourke based on his fascination with O'Rourke's Bad Timing album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jeff Tweedy choose Jim O'Rourke to collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Jim O'Rourke offered to bring drummer Glenn Kotche to the festival, and the trio formed a side project named Loose Fur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So what did Jeff Tweedy do next after collaborating with Jim O'Rourke?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy became such a fan of Glenn Kotche's playing style that he decided to dismiss Ken Coomer from the band in favor of Kotche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in the Jeff Tweedy article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Tweedy also fired Jay Bennett around this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Tweedy hire anybody else, besides Glenn Kotche?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "It [dropping Wilco from the label] should never have happened.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Reprise CEO Gary Briggs remark about Wilco?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was released on April 23, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108222543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Hotel_Foxtrot_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was released to significant critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the release of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco go?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot became the biggest hit of Jeff Tweedy's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what else was the reaction to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was officially released on April 23, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108222543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Hotel_Foxtrot_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Wilco released in 2002?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1741, "Truth_answer": "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223035944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Tweedy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the Jeff Tweedy article?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1742, "Truth_answer": "Al Costello had been working on an idea for a new tag team; he even knew who he wanted for a partner: a wrestler named Roy Heffernan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Al Costello team with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1742, "Truth_answer": "The Kangaroos, or Kangaroo Men as they were billed, nearly caused a riot in Madison Square Garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Al Costello billed as?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1742, "Truth_answer": "Al Costello moved to the NWA Mid-America territory near Nashville, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Al Costello move to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1742, "Truth_answer": "Al Costello and Von Brauner were billed as The Internationals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the wrestling team the internationals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "The Subiaco Football Club is an Australian rules football club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Eagles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Subiaco in the context of football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr.. played for North Adelaide and Norwood, as well as Swan Districts and Subiaco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Haydn Bunton Jr. article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "After 1967, Haydn Bunton Jr. accepted an appointment as playing coach of Subiaco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Haydn Bunton Jr. start playing with Subiaco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "Subiaco disappointed, winning only eighteen of forty-two games. However, it was generally acknowledged that Haydn Bunton Jr. had played a critical role in raising the team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many wins did Subiaco have with Haydn Bunton Jr. on the team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. played a leading role in completely banishing the drop kick from football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Haydn Bunton Jr. contribute to the team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "A thrashing by East Perth in the first week of the 1992 WAFL finals saw Haydn Bunton Jr. resign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Haydn Bunton Jr. do in 1992?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "The first week of 1992 WAFL finals saw Haydn Bunton Jr. resign at the end of the season after having coached Subiaco's most successful era since before World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Haydn Bunton Jr.'s best season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "An irrepressible Claremont outfit halted Subiaco in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Haydn Bunton Jr. do during 1984 to 1992?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "The following year the Lions, playing a much more traditional game than Claremont, ran away to win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Subiaco football team after 1987?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1743, "Truth_answer": "The Lions ran away to win by 62 points after an even first half.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Subiaco Lions do in 1988?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1744, "Truth_answer": "Stereophonics released their third album, Just Enough Education to Perform, in April 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108134242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonics_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was responsible for Stereophonic's mainstream success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1744, "Truth_answer": "Just Enough Education to Perform contained one of Stereophonics' most famous tracks, Have a Nice Day, which reached number five in the UK charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108134242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonics_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs or albums helped Stereophonics' success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1744, "Truth_answer": "The Stereophonics played a two-day festival, which was called A Day at the Races.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108134242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonics_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What live performances did Stereophonics have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1744, "Truth_answer": "Stereophonics did a sold-out tour of the UK, ending with a Christmas show at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108134242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonics_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Stereophonics other performances, besides A Day at the Races?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1745, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Jones and Stuart Cable lived on the same street. Jones heard Cable played drums so asked if he wanted to jam together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Stereophonics first form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1745, "Truth_answer": "Jones invited Paul Rosser and Chris Davies to play on bass guitar and keyboards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108134242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonics_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kelly Jones and Stuart Cable gather the other members of the band Stereophonics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1745, "Truth_answer": "Stereophonics recorded a demo for A Thousand Trees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108134242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of an early song Stereophonics created?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1745, "Truth_answer": "In May 1996, Stereophonics signed with V2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record company were Stereophonics with during the early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1746, "Truth_answer": "Arundhati Roy has campaigned along with activist Medha Patkar against the Narmada dam project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118174041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundhati_Roy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sardar Sarovar project about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1746, "Truth_answer": "The Sardar Sarovar Dam is a gravity dam on the Narmada river near Navagam, Gujarat in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401075714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardar_Sarovar_Dam_p1", "https://www.trawell.in/gujarat/vadodara/places-to-visit-things-to-do_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Narmada dam project that Arundhati Roy was opposed to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1746, "Truth_answer": "Medha Patkar is an Indian social activist working on various crucial political and economical issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116071043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medha_Patkar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the activist Medha Patkar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1746, "Truth_answer": "Activists disagree on whether to demand stopping the dam building altogether or search for intermediate alternatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the Narmada dam project?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1746, "Truth_answer": "Gail Omvedt and Arundhati Roy have discussions in open letters on Roy's strategy for the Narmada Dam movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in the Narmada dam project?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity and his brothers worked for the Springfield Coal Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe McGinnity's occupation originally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity made his professional debut with the Colts in 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What baseball team did Joe McGinnity start off with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "The league folded as a result of financial troubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Colts' baseball record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "Jimmie Manning became manager of the Kansas City Blues, and signed Joe McGinnity to pitch for the Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the Colts' baseball league folding?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity requested his release in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe McGinnity stay on the Kansas City Blues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity moved to Springfield, Illinois, where he worked as a coal miner, bartender, and operated a saloon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe McGinnity granted a release from the Kansas City Blues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1747, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity pitched locally for semi-professional teams in Springfield and Decatur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe McGinnity stay away from baseball after leaving the Kansas City Blues?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity purchased the Newark Indians of the Class-A Eastern League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe McGinnity do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity purchased the Newark Indians in 1909.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe McGinnity make the purchase of the Newark Indians baseball team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "The Indians finished second in the EL in 1909 and 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Newark Indians baseball team successful after Joe McGinnity bought it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity played for and managed the Indians through 1912.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity own the Newark Indians baseball team for the rest of his life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity sold his interests in the Indians to Charles Ebbets and Ed McKeever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity sell the Newark Indians baseball team in 1912?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity purchased the Tacoma Tigers of the Class-B Northwestern League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe McGinnity do after selling the Newark Indians baseball team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity served as player-manager for the Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity play for anyone else, besides the Newark Indians team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity also briefly played for the Venice Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe McGinnity article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1748, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity joined the coaching staff for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1926 MLB season. McGinnity and Kelley were not retained after the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe McGinnity retire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Junior made his debut for North Adelaide at the age of 17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Haydn Bunton Jr. start playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. won the Sandover Medal for the league's fairest and best“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haydn Bunton Jr. win any awards while playing or major titles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Swan Districts took their first minor premiership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What major games did Haydn Bunton Jr.'s Swan Districts team win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Swan Districts had lost their last sixteen games of 1960, but improved under Haydn Bunton Jr.'s coaching. The following year, Swan Districts won both the second semi and grand finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Swan Districts win semi finals with Haydn Bunton Jr.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. returned to Norwood as playing coach from 1965 until 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haydn Bunton Jr. play for other teams during his career, besides Swan Districts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "After 1967, Haydn Bunton Jr. accepted an appointment as playing coach of Subiaco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Haydn Bunton Jr. do after 2 years of playing coach for Norwood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. returned to coach South Adelaide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other teams did Haydn Bunton Jr. play with, besides Swan Districts, Norwood, and Subiaco?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. returned to coach South Adelaide in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Haydn Bunton Jr. play for the South Adelaide team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "At the age of fifty-six, Haydn Bunton Jr. was appointed by a Sturt club looking for an experienced coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last team Haydn Bunton Jr. played for in his career that his Wikipedia article speaks about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. had another strong year in 1961, when he was recruited by Swan Districts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Haydn Bunton Jr. have the best season or most wins with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1749, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. had another strong year in 1961. Swan Districts took their first minor premiership and won both the second semi and grand finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Haydn Bunton Jr. win the finals with Swan Districts?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1750, "Truth_answer": "Analysts believed that a number of arrests made against allies of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reflect a power struggle between him and Fethullah Gülen. These arrests led to a corruption scandal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fethullah Gulen's split with President erdogan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1750, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is a Turkish politician serving as President of Turkey since 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Recep Tayyip Erdogan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1750, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government came to the decision early in December 2013 to shut down many of his movement's private pre-university schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Fethullah Gulen article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1750, "Truth_answer": "A Turkish criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for Fethullah Gülen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fethullah Gulen ever arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1751, "Truth_answer": "In 1975 Graham Knight linked up with former drummer Alan Whitehead to form 'Vintage Marmalade'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126051542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_%28band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Marmalade doing in 1975?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1751, "Truth_answer": "Junior Campbell was educated at Thorntree Primary in Greenfield and Eastbank Academy in Shettleston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the Marmalade band members receive formal education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1751, "Truth_answer": "Whitehead left Marmalade in 1978 to manage other pop groups and singers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126051542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmalade_%28band%29_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Marmalade in the year 1978?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1751, "Truth_answer": "A 1980 album, Marmalade, featured a re-recorded mix of their Decca, EMI and Target material. Another unsuccessful album, Heartbreaker, came out in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Marmalade lose popularity when they lost the manager Alan Whitehead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "Amerika was a Russian-language magazine published by the United States Department of State during the Cold War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105212954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerika_(magazine)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the publication Amerika?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs became a reporter for Amerika.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs work for the magazine Amerika?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "Amerika was intended to inform Soviet citizens about American life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105212954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerika_(magazine)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of information did the magazine Amerika write/produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "Working for the State Department during the McCarthy era, Jane Jacobs received a questionnaire about her political beliefs and loyalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs have any interesting experiences while working at Amerika?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs was pro-union and purportedly appreciated the writing of Saul Alinsky; therefore she was under suspicion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jane Jacobs under suspicion for while working for the State Department?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "While working there Jane Jacobs met Robert Hyde Jacobs Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs work with anyone important at Amerika?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs and Robert Hyde Jacobs Jr. married in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Robert Hyde Jacobs has the same last name as Jane Jacobs, were they married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1752, "Truth_answer": "While working there Jane Jacobs met Robert Hyde Jacobs Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Jacobs meet Robert Hyde Jacobs while working at Amerika or were they already married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1753, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Barrymore appeared in a stage production at the age of 15.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Lionel Barrymore when he started acting on stage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1753, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Barrymore appeared in a stage production of The Rivals at the age of 15.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the play Lionel Barrymore was in when he was fifteen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1753, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Barrymore appeared together with his grandmother Louisa Lane Drew in a stage production of The Rivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Barrymore perform with any relatives like his parents who were actors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1753, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Barrymore later recounted that I didn't want to act.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Barrymore like acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1754, "Truth_answer": "Several sources argue that arthritis alone confined Lionel Barrymore to a wheelchair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027072449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Barrymore_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lionel Barrymore's main medical issue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1754, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Barrymore was addicted to morphine due to arthritis by 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027072449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Barrymore_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lionel Barrymore's arthritis affect him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1754, "Truth_answer": "When Lionel Barrymore won his Best Actor Oscar award in 1930, the arthritis was still so minor that it only made him limp a little.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027072449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Barrymore_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lionel Barrymore's arthritis always severe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1754, "Truth_answer": "By 1938, Lionel Barrymore used a wheelchair exclusively and never walked again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027072449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Barrymore_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lionel Barrymore cripped by the pain or limited movement caused by his arthritis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1755, "Truth_answer": "The nonet recorded twelve tracks for Capitol during three sessions over the course of nearly a year and a half.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the record Birth of the Cool recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1755, "Truth_answer": "Miles Davis, Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan, and Bill Barber were the only musicians who played on all three sessions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about how Birth of the Cool was recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1755, "Truth_answer": "The second recording date came three months later on April 22, 1949. At this session, the nonet recorded Mulligan's Venus de Milo, Lewis's Rouge, Carisi's Israel, and Boplicity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Birth of the Cool article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1755, "Truth_answer": "Several tunes from the album, such as John Carisi's Israel, have gone on to become jazz standards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs from Birth of the Cool hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "Ai has worked on four major Coca-Cola TV commercial campaigns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a major product endorsement of Ai's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "Ai's most high-profile work for a TV drama was the theme song for 2006's primetime drama Team Medical Dragon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai have any big moves in her career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "In April 2011, Ai presented a music documentary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai only do song work", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "After moving to Def Jam, Ai increasingly began collaborating with musicians, especially Japanese hip-hop and rap artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai ever sing with anyone else", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "Ai had collaborated with Mao Denda, and Soul'd Out rapper Diggy-Mo'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Ai do a collabo with in music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "Ai has been featured in two Audio-Technica campaigns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What products did Ai endorse for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1756, "Truth_answer": "Ai Carina Uemura was born in Los Angeles. Ai spent her childhood in both Kagoshima, Japan and Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai live in the us?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1757, "Truth_answer": "Journey went on tour with Fleischman in 1977 and together the new incarnation of the band wrote the hit Wheel in the Sky“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Journey in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1757, "Truth_answer": "Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Gregg Rolie, Steve Smith, and Ross Valory recorded Evolution (1979), which gave the band their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 single, Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music did Journey write, besides Wheel in the Sky?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1757, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records requested that Journey change their musical style and add a frontman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about Journey's music from 1977-1980?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1757, "Truth_answer": "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Journey change their musical style and add a frontman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, with whom she collaborated in 1975", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1983 for Anna Vissi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "in November she gave birth to her daughter Sofia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anna Vissi and Nikos Karvelas have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "Children 1", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anna Vissi have any other children besides daughter Sofia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "Since 1975, all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by Karvelas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109233226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Vissi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what collaborations did Anna Vissi do with Nikos Karvelas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what influences does Nikos Karvelas have in Anna Vissi's music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "Na 'hes Kardia, the sixth album, by Anna Vissi featured 12 laika songs, the music of whom was written by her then-husband Nikos Karvelas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the songs of Anna Vissi in collaboration with Nikos Karvelas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "The ballad Kai Eho Tosa Na Thimame (And I have so much to remember) is the most durable hit, still gaining airplay in Greek radio stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na_'Hes_Kardia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how famous was the album Na 'hes Kardia for Anna Vissi?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1758, "Truth_answer": "She has a large number of successful singles most of which have become classics, including her signature song Dodeka, Methismeni Politia, Pragmata, Agapi Ipervoliki", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anna Vissi have any other famous songs besides Kai Eho Tosa Na Thimame (And I have so much to remember)?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "Russian Federal Intelligence Services (probably FSB) are known to have targeted the webmail account of the murdered Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Investigative Committee have any clues on Anna Politkovskaya's murder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "On 5 December 2005, RFIS initiated an attack against the account annapolitovskaya@US Provider1, by deploying malicious software which is not available in the public domain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Russian Federal Intelligence Services target Anna Politkovskaya's email?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "It is not known whether the attack is in any way associated with the death of the journalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Russian Federal Intelligence Services get into trouble for targeting Anna Politkovskaya's webmail account?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "Three men were charged with directly aiding Politkovskaya's killer, who was allegedly the brother of two of the suspects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russian investegators have any murder suspects for the Anna Politkovskaya murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "all three men were acquitted of Politkovskaya's murder in February 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did three men charged with directly aiding Anna Politkovskaya's killer go to jail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "On 5 August 2009, the prosecution service's objection to the acquittals in the Politkovskaya trial was upheld by the Supreme Court, and a new trial was ordered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Anna Politkovskaya article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "In August 2011, Russian prosecutors claimed they were close to solving the murder after detaining Dmitry Pavliuchenkov, a former policeman, who they alleged was the principal organiser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are they close to solving the Anna Politkovskaya murder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1759, "Truth_answer": "The 2000 killing of Igor Domnikov, another Novaya gazeta journalist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Anna Politkovskaya murder similar to other cases?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "Graham personally sued Zahorian and the WWF", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what disputes did Superstar Billy Graham have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "Graham personally sued Zahorian and the WWF, claiming that they had forced him to take steroids to maintain his position in the company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103215048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Superstar Billy Graham sue Zahorian and the WWF?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "His lawsuit was unsuccessful", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Superstar Billy Graham win the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "Graham went on a public awareness campaign regarding the dangers of steroids during this time. During a Donahue taping Graham claimed to have witnessed WWF officials sexually abuse children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Superstar Billy Graham's suit failed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Graham's public awareness campaign regarding the dangers of steroids do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "McMahon claimed the abuse had never taken place, and Graham later admitted that he made up the allegations, hoping to extort hush money out of the WWF", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103215048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstar_Billy_Graham_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Superstar Billy Graham's allegations against WWF get anywhere?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Superstar Billy Graham able to get money from WWF allegations after all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "Thompson, who had heard of the murder, claimed that he had written to Rockstar after the game was released, warning them that the game could inspire copycat killings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jack Thompson related to Manhunt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "the media wrongfully claimed police found a copy in Leblanc's room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the media claim about the game Manhunt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "Thompson, who had heard of the murder, claimed that he had written to Rockstar after the game was released, warning them that the game could inspire copycat killings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Thompson's reaction to the matter of the game Manhunt's involvement in a murder case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rockstar respond to Jack Thompson letter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "The Pakeerah family hired Thompson with the aim of suing Sony and Rockstar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson take any legal action against Rockstar following the Stefan Pakeerah murder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "The suits were eradicated when Take-Two petitioned U.S. District Court, SD FL to block the impending lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Jack Thompson's lawsuit against Sony and Rockstar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "Thompson wrote I have been praying, literally, that Take-Two and its lawyers would do something so stupid, that such a misstep would enable me to destroy Take-Two“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jack Thompson respond to Take-Two blocking his lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson strike back to the take-two lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1761, "Truth_answer": "In October 2006, Thompson sent a letter to Midway Games, demanding they cease and desist selling the latest game in the Mortal Kombat series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson have any other notable actions in the article, after his attempt to sue Rockstar?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1762, "Truth_answer": "McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What charity work did Ian McKellen do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the advertisements Ian McKellen did for Age UK a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1762, "Truth_answer": "McKellen umpired in March 2011 for a charity cricket match in New Zealand to support earthquake victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212015359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McKellen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian McKellen do any other charity work, besides the advertisements for Age UK?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1762, "Truth_answer": "McKellen also has a history of supporting individual theatres", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian McKellen do any other charity work, besides the advertisements for Age UK and and the charity cricket match?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1762, "Truth_answer": "While in New Zealand filming The Hobbit in 2012, he announced a special New Zealand tour Shakespeare, Tolkien, and You!, with proceeds going to help save the Isaac Theatre Royal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the theaters that Ian McKellan supported located?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1762, "Truth_answer": "A friend of Ian Charleson and an admirer of his work, McKellen contributed an entire chapter to For Ian Charleson: A Tribute", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212015359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McKellen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ian McKellen involved in other projects, besides his charity work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "Death of a Ladies' Man is the fifth studio album by Leonard Cohen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829115912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_a_Ladies'_Man_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was death of a Ladies man an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "Death of a Ladies' Man was released to universal confusion and largely bad reviews. Up to 1978, the album was one of Cohen's biggest sellers in Sweden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the death of a ladies man album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "Spector began to reemerge later in the decade, producing and co-writing a controversial 1977 album by Leonard Cohen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205154820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Spector_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who performed Death of a Ladies' Man if Phil Spector cowrote and produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "Spector also produced the much-publicized Ramones album End of the Century in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205154820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Spector_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the End of the Century album by the Ramones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "However, it contains some of the best known and most successful Ramones singles, such as Rock 'n' Roll High School, Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles came from End of the Century?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "End of the Century is the Ramones' highest-peaking album on the US Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402070333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_the_Century_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was End of the Century album a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "On February 3, 2003, actress Lana Clarkson was killed in Spector's mansion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phil Spector article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1763, "Truth_answer": "Spector remained free on $1 million bail while awaiting trial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205154820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Spector_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they arrest Phil Spector for killing Lana Clarkson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Great Plague?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "The poorer people were alarmed by the contagion and some left the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the poor during the Great Plague of London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "Records state that plague deaths in London and the suburbs crept up to over 7,000 per week in September. Many of the poor were just dumped into mass graves unrecorded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the poor become sick during the Great Plague of London?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year was the Great Plague of London happening?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "The plague was caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the Great Plague of London?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "Plague cases continued to occur sporadically at a modest rate until the summer of 1666.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Great plague of London ever come to an end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "Claire Tomalin writes that the most notable fact about Pepys' plague year is that to him it was one of the happiest of his life.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Samuel Pepys article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "It was not until June 1665 that the seriousness of the plague became apparent, so Pepys' activities in the first five months of 1665 were not significantly affected by it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Samuel Pepys's plague year so happy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "In 1665, he worked very hard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did the plague year effect Samuel Pepys?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1764, "Truth_answer": "The outcome was that he quadrupled his fortune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things did Samuel Pepys get done during the year of the Great Plague of London?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "Pepys married fourteen-year-old Elisabeth de St Michel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pepys have a wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He had no children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Samuel Pepys have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He liked wine, plays, and the company of other people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Samuel Pepys do in his personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Samuel Pepys a business man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "Pepys was also a widely cultivated man, taking an interest in books, music, the theatre and science", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Samuel Pepys also?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He was passionately interested in music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Samuel Pepys passionately interested in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He played the lute, viol, violin, flageolet, recorder and spinet to varying degrees of proficiency", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Samuel Pepys play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "The final time Pepys mentioned his wealth was on 31 May 1667 when he had 6,900l. Today that’s just over £1,000,000 in terms of what it would buy you.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Samuel Pepys wealthy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He also taught his wife to sing and paid for dancing lessons for her", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel Pepys have any other interest, besides music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "these stopped when he became jealous of the dancing master", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Samuel Pepys's dancing lessons for his wife stop?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He was known to be brutal to his servants", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Samuel Pepys's personal life?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1765, "Truth_answer": "He was known to be brutal to his servants, once beating a servant Jane with a broom until she cried. He kept a boy servant whom he frequently beat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel Pepys beat his servants?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "Alex Herman was the player/manager for the Chattanooga White Sox of the minor Negro Southern League. In 1926 he discovered Paige", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104011334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satchel_Paige_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Satchel Paige do in Chattanooga", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Alex Herman discover Satchel Paige", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "Leroy Robert Satchel Paige was an American Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104011334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satchel_Paige_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Satchel Paige play", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "Part way through the 1927 season, Paige's contract was sold to the Birmingham Black Barons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104011334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satchel_Paige_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Satchel Paige go to Birmingham", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Satchel Paige feel about being sold to the Birmingham Black Barons", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "Pitching for the Black Barons, Paige threw hard but was wild and awkward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104011334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satchel_Paige_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Satchel Paige do with the Black Barons", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1766, "Truth_answer": "Abel Linares offered Paige $100 per game to play winter ball for the Santa Clara team in the Cuban League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Satchel Paige leave the Black Barons", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New York", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.waymonboone.com/about_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Corbin Bleu born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "He was born on February 21, 1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Corbin Bleu born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Martha (née Callari) and David Reivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Corbin Bleu's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "He has three sisters: Jag, Phoenix, and Hunter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Corbin Bleu have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of Corbin Bleu's siblings act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "He attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Corbin Bleu go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "Bleu graduated from high school in 2007 and was admitted to Stanford University, but declined to matriculate because of scheduling commitments", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Corbin Bleu go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Corbin Bleu act in college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "Jan and Dean's career together ended with Jan Berry's death on March 26, 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Jan Berry die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "he suffered a seizure", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jan Berry die of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "Berry was an organ donor, and his body was cremated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Jan Berry buried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Jan Berry cremated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "On April 18, 2004, a Celebration of Life was held in Berry's memory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they have a wake or viewing for Berry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "Attendees included Torrence, Lou Adler, Jill Gibson, and Nancy Sinatra, along with many family members, friends, and musicians", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126181119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_and_Dean_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who attended the celebration of life for Jan Berry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Dean react after the death of Jan Berry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "Carnival of Sound is the last studio album by the American rock duo Jan and Dean. Though recorded sporadically from 1966 to 1968, it was not released until 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_of_Sound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dean release any songs that Jan had written or sung before death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1768, "Truth_answer": "From Kitty Hawk To Surf City features Dean's two daughters, Jillian and Katie Torrence. Torrence and his two daughters were featured in the music video of Shrewd Awakening", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126181119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_and_Dean_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which album featured the daughters of Dean Torrence?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1769, "Truth_answer": "Heir to the Jedi chronicles the adventures of a young Luke. The novel is written from the first person perspective of Luke", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what novels did Luke Skywalker write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1769, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Luke Skywalker was selected by Empire magazine as the 50th-greatest movie character of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Skywalker_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Luke Skywalker successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1769, "Truth_answer": "Luke was also on the ballot for the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1770, "Truth_answer": "Bryan retained control of the Democratic Party and won the presidential nomination again in 1900.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130015145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Jennings_Bryan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bryan run for president in the 1900 election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1770, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, the incumbent U.S. President William McKinley ended up defeating the anti-imperialist William Jennings Bryan and thus won a second four-year term in office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024063911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Jennings_Bryan_1900_presidential_campaign_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Jennings Bryan win the 1900 election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1770, "Truth_answer": "Truman claimed: If it wasn't for old Bill Bryan, there wouldn't be any liberalism at all in the country now. Bryan kept liberalism alive, he kept it going", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130015145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Jennings_Bryan_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Jennings Bryan conservative or liberal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1770, "Truth_answer": "Bryan argued that the United States should seek to become the supreme moral factor in the world's progress and the accepted arbiter of the world's disputes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Would William Jennings Bryan have led us into war if he had won the 1900 election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Jennings Bryan think of McKinley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, he was convicted of murder and arson, and subsequently served 15 years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Varg commit any arson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "On 6 June 1992, the Fantoft Stave Church, dating from the 12th century and considered architecturally significant, was burned to the ground by arson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Varg Vikernes' first case of arson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes, while not accepting responsibility for the arsons, said that they were not Satanic, but instead revenge for the Christian desecration of Viking graves and temples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Varg Vikernes burn the Fantoft Stave Church?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes claimed that all the burnings, except for the one at Stavanger, were done by one person.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other claims or comments made about the Varg Vikernes arson case?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes was found guilty of several of these cases", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Varg Vikernes arson case go to court?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "He was also charged with the arson of Fantoft Stave Church, although the jurors found him not guilty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Varg Vikernes in the other arson cases he was not found guilty of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes was found guilty of the arson and attempted arson of Åsane Church and Storetveit Churchin Bergen, the arson of Skjold Church, and the arson of Holmenkollen Chapel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Varg Vikernes accused in any of the other 1992-1993 arson cases?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes was found guilty of several of these cases", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Varg Vikernes ever convicted?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes, while not accepting responsibility for the arsons, said that they were not Satanic, but instead revenge for the Christian desecration of Viking graves and temples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Varg Vikernes attempt to defend himself from arson accusations?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "According to Vikernes, the arsons were on the anniversary of the Lindisfarne Viking raid", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Varg Vikernes have to say about the church burnings?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1771, "Truth_answer": "In January 1993, an article in one of Norway's biggest newspapers, Bergens Tidende, brought the black metal scene into the media spotlight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Varg Vikernes article?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "Bergens Tidende is Norway's fifth-largest newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is bergens tidende?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "Two friends of Vikernes interviewed him and brought the interview to the newspaper, hoping they would print it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in Varg Vikernes interview published by Bergens Tidende?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "BT journalist Finn Bjørn Tønder set up a meeting with Count Grishnackh with help from the friends", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the meeting between Varg Vikernes and the Bergens Tidende newspaper happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "The journalists were summoned to an apartment and reportedly warned that they would be shot if the police were called", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when Finn Bjørk Tønder and Count Grishnackh met what happened?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes and his companions told the journalists that they had burnt the churches, or knew who had done it, and said that the attacks would continue", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the attacks on churches in 1992-1993 continue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "The article was published on 20 January as the front page of the BT", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the 1993 interview between Varg Vikernes and Bergens Tidende published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reaction to the 1993 Bergens Tidende article on Varg Vikernes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "According to Vikernes, the anonymous interview was planned by himself and Euronymous", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Varg vikernes say anything else about the 1993 article with Bergens Tidende?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "The goal, he says, was to scare people, promote black metal, and get more customers for Helvete", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Varg Vikernes say more about the 1993 article with Bergens Tidende?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "Some of the other scene members were also arrested and questioned, but all were released for lack of evidence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any consequences as a result of the 1993 Bergens Tidende article about Varg Vikernes?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Varg Vikernes article elaborate on the consequences of his 1993 interview with Bergens Tidende?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "The Prince of Wales became infatuated with Langtry, and she soon became his mistress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose mistress was Lillie Langtry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "The Prince of Wales, Albert Edward (Bertie, later Edward VII), arranged to sit next to Langtry at a dinner party given by Sir Allen Young on May 24, 1877", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lillie Langtry and The Prince of Wales meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "Lillie's liaison with the Prince lasted from late 1877 to June 1880", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lillie Langtry and the Prince of Wales' affair last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "Although remaining friends with the Prince, Lillie Langtry's physical relationship with him ended when she became pregnant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lillie Langtry and the Prince of Wales' affair end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "In July 1879, Langtry began an affair with the Earl of Shrewsbury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillie Langtry have affairs with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "On March 8, 1881, she gave birth to a daughter, whom she named Jeanne Marie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lillie Langtry's child's name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillie Langtry stay successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1773, "Truth_answer": "she was a British-American socialite, actress and producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115234655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillie_Langtry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Lillie Langtry's occupation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1774, "Truth_answer": "the BBC received many complaints from organisations and establishment figures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception to That Was the Week That Was about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1774, "Truth_answer": "Lord Aldington, vice-chairman of the Conservative Party, wrote to the BBC's director-general Hugh Carleton Greene that Frost had a hatred of the Prime Minister", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the BBC receive complaints about That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David Frost hate the prime minister of the UK?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1774, "Truth_answer": "The programme also attracted complaints from the Boy Scout Association", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else about the reception of That Was the Week That Was is interesting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1774, "Truth_answer": "The programme also attracted complaints from the Boy Scout Association, upset by an item questioning the sexuality of its founder Lord Baden-Powell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did boy scouts have an issue with the show That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1774, "Truth_answer": "Jeal examines Baden-Powell's views on women, his appreciation of the male form, his military relationships, and his marriage, concluding that Baden-Powell was a repressed homosexual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227213930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Baden-Powell,_1st_Baron_Baden-Powell_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what sexuality was the boy scout founder lord baden powell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "She later said that science fiction did not have much impact on her until she read the works of Theodore Sturgeon and Cordwainer Smith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what influenced Ursula K. Le Guin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Sturgeon was an American fiction author, primarily of fantasy, science fiction and horror. Cordwainer Smith was the pen-name used by Paul Linebarger for his science fiction works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Theodore Sturgeon and Cordwainer Smith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Theodore Sturgeon and Cordwainer Smith influence Ursula K. Le Guin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "Authors Le Guin describes as influential include Victor Hugo, William Wordsworth, Charles Dickens, Boris Pasternak, and Philip K. Dick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which other fantasy writer influenced Ursula K. Le Guin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "Le Guin later described her novel The Lathe of Heaven as an homage to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Philip K. Dick influence Ursula K. Le Guin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "She preferred reading Virginia Woolf and Jorge Luis Borges to well-known science-fiction authors such as Robert Heinlein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ursula K. Le Guin have other influences other than fantasy writers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "Philosophical Taoism had a large role in Le Guin's world view.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ursula K. Le Guin's biggest influence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1775, "Truth_answer": "Many of Le Guin's protagonists, including in The Lathe of Heaven, embody the Taoist ideal of leaving things alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what influence did philosophical Taoism have on Ursula K. Le Guin's work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1776, "Truth_answer": "Carroll entered the national political arena in the 1850s, following her father's appointment as Naval Officer for the District of Baltimore by Whig President Zachary Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816073204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Ella_Carroll_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Anna Ella Carroll get into politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1776, "Truth_answer": "In 1854, Carroll joined the American Party (the Know Nothing Party) following the demise of the Whigs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816073204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Ella_Carroll_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Anna Ella Carroll when she started the american party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1776, "Truth_answer": "Along with other reformers, Anna Carroll campaigned by writing against urban machine corruption, crime, and what was perceived as the political threat of the power of the Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Anna Ella Carroll do in her political years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1776, "Truth_answer": "Maryland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Anna Ella Carroll when writing on political topics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1776, "Truth_answer": "During the 1856 presidential election, Carroll campaigned on behalf of Fillmore, the Know Nothing candidate. Carroll wrote many articles and pamphlets and she toured the Northeast on his behalf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anna Ella Carroll's plan or outcome for her political actions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "The fall of the Liberal government in 1874 meant the repeal campaign stalled. Although the LNA kept the pressure, persuading Liberal MPs to oppose the Contagious Diseases Acts was slow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the European pressure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "December 1874, Butler left for France, Italy and Switzerland, where she met with local pressure groups. March 1875, Butler formed the British and Continental Federation for the Abolition of Prostitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the pressures come?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "the slave trade of young women and children from England to mainland Europe in 1879.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the white slave trade in the 19th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "the law allowed them to become prostitutes at the age of 13", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were young women and children traded in Europe in the 19th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "After playing a minor role in starting an investigation into an accusation of trafficking, Butler became active in the campaign in May 1880.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josephine Butler involved in fighting human trafficking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "She wrote wrote to The Shield that the official houses of prostitution in Brussels are crowded with English minor girls“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josephine Butler write to The Shield?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "Butler wrote to The Shield that in one house there are immured little children, English girls of from twelve to fifteen years of age ... stolen, kidnapped, betrayed.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Josephine Butler say to The Shield?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "She visited Brussels where she met the mayor and local councillors and made allegations against the head of the Belgian Police des Mœurs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Josephine Butler do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "She visited Brussels where she met the mayor and local councillors and made allegations against the head of the Belgian Police des Mœurs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Josephine Butler make allegations about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "Following an investigation, the head of the Police des Mœurs was removed from office, and his deputy was put on trial alongside 12 brothel owners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Butler_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josephine Butler's allegations against the Belgian Police lead to anything?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1777, "Truth_answer": "Butler warned against the purity societies because of their fatuous belief that you can oblige human beings to be moral by force. Her warnings went unheeded by other suffragists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josephine Butler face any disappointments after successfully sending the Belgian Police to trial?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1778, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Oldman returned to prominence when he landed a starring role in the Harry Potter film series, playing Harry Potter's godfather Sirius Black", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his resurgence or comeback role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1778, "Truth_answer": "Oldman received strong reviews and earned his first Academy Award nomination and a BAFTA Award nomination", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gary Oldman article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1778, "Truth_answer": "for his portrayal of British spy George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Gary Oldman receive a BAFTA Award for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1778, "Truth_answer": "He starred as James Gordon in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Oldman ever have a starring role?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1778, "Truth_answer": "He starred in Christopher Nolan's commercially and critically successful Batman Begins, a role that he reprised in the even more successful sequel The Dark Knight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Batman Begins a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1778, "Truth_answer": "He is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Oldman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Oldman ever win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "Denishawn concluded in the early 1930s. Consequently, Shawn went on to form an all-male dance company", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Shawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 1933, Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers had their premier performance at Shawn's farm, which would later be known as Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Shawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "Lee, Massachusetts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ted Shawn's farm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "Shawn formed a partnership with John Christian, with whom he stayed from 1949 until his death in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Shawn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ted Shawn still perform at his farm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ted Shawn die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "The company performed in the United States and Canada, touring more than 750 cities, in addition to international success in London and Havana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Shawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public react to Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "During the years of the company, Shawn's love for the relationships created by the men in his dances soon translated into love between himself and one of his company members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Shawn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ted Shawn's relationship with his students?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "Shawn's love for the relationships created by the men in his dances soon translated into love between himself and one of his company members, Barton Mumaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628152329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Shawn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Shawn have a relationship with a student?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ted Shawn and Barton Mumaw break up?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1780, "Truth_answer": "Several technical problems with the studio sent the band into semi-meltdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the fallout between the band My Bloody Valentine and Island Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1780, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the My Bloody Valentine members remain friends?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1780, "Truth_answer": "In August 2007, reports emerged suggesting My Bloody Valentine would reunite for the 2008; Shields later confirmed the reunion and said that the band's third studio album was near completion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of My Bloody Valentine ever record together again after the breakup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1780, "Truth_answer": "My Bloody Valentine began an extensive worldwide tour throughout summer and autumn 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the other members of My Bloody Valentine continue with their music careers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "The first concerto in the series, Yi1: Intercourse of Fire and Water (1994), was written for and premiered by cellist Anssi Karttunen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the concertos Tan Dun wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yi1: Intercourse of Fire and Water by Tan Dun performed live anywhere?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "The second work, Yi2: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra (1996), combines flamenco and pipa techniques and was premiered by Sharon Isbin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another piece that Tan Dun wrote?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Tan Dun was commissioned by Google and YouTube to write an inaugural symphony for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra (YTSO) project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tan Dun article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "The resultant work, Internet Symphony No. 1 Eroica, was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra and uploaded to YouTube in November 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the piece Tan Dun wrote for Google and YouTube?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Tan Dun article disclose how much Google and Youtube paid him for Internet Symphony No. 1 Eroica?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tan Dun write for specific instruments, like the piano for example?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "The first major work for organic instruments was his Water Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another piece that Tan Dun wrote mentioned in the article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1781, "Truth_answer": "1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tan Dun write Water Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Gerard Soeteman wrote the script for Verhoeven's first American film, Flesh and Blood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first film Paul Verhoeven did in the US?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Verhoeven's blending of graphic violence and sexual content with social satire are trademarks of both his drama and science fiction films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of films did Paul Verhoeven make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Verhoeven's first feature film Business Is Business was released in 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Paul Verhoeven's first film debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Flesh and Blood (1985) starred Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in Paul Verhoeven's first film in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Working in the U.S., he made a serious change in style, directing big-budget, violent, special-effects-heavy hits RoboCop and Total Recall⁠", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another one of Paul Verhoeven's films he made in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "The film received two Academy Awards nominations, for Film Editing and for Original Music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Basic Instinct receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Verhoeven article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Showgirls won seven Golden Raspberry Awards in 1995 including Worst Film and Worst Director; Verhoeven became the first director to accept his award in person", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was that when Paul Verhoeven accepted his own award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1782, "Truth_answer": "Showgirls is directed by Paul Verhoeven. It stars former teen actress Elizabeth Berkley, Kyle MacLachlan, and Gina Gershon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showgirls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Paul Verhoeven starred in Showgirls?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Boris Yeltsin's second term?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "During his presidency, Russia received US$40,000,000,000 in funds from the International Monetary Fund.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Boris Yeltsin article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "During the 1999 Kosovo war, Yeltsin strongly opposed the NATO military campaign against Yugoslavia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Boris Yeltsin do during his second term?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "Yeltsin warned of possible Russian intervention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of Boris Yeltsin's opposition to NATO?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "Yeltsin defeated Communist challenger Gennady Zyuganov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Russian_presidential_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Boris Yeltsin run against in his second term?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "During his presidency, Russia received US$40,000,000,000 in funds from the International Monetary Fund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boris Yeltsin implement any policies during his second term?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "His opponents allege that most of these funds were stolen by people from Yeltsin's circle and placed into foreign banks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was done with the funds Russia received in Boris Yeltsin's second term?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Boris Yeltsin known for during his second term?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "On 31 December 1999, Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned and, according to the Constitution of Russia, Putin became Acting President of the Russian Federation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who succeeded Boris Yeltsin?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1783, "Truth_answer": "On 31 December 1999, Yeltsin issued a televised resignation speech", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boris Yeltsin run for a 3rd term?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "In March 1967, The Seekers returned to Australia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024090623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seekers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Seekers return to australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "In March 1967, The Seekers returned to Australia for a homecoming tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Seekers article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "The homecoming tour included a performance at Music for the People at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024090623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seekers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Seekers' homecoming tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, they were named as joint Australians of the Year – the only group thus honoured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Seekers win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "The Seekers returned to Australia for a homecoming tour, attended by an estimated audience of 200,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people attended the Seekers' homecoming tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "The group filmed another TV special, The World of the Seekers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the Seekers do next after their homecoming tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "In January 1968, on Australia Day, the group was named joint Australians of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Seekers win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "In recognition of its achievements, the group was named joint Australians of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024090623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seekers_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the Seekers have the honor of being named Australians of the Year?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which achievements led to the Seekers being named Australians of the Year?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "In May 1964, they travelled to the U.K. and upon arrival they were offered work by a London booking agency", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the Seekers discovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "The Seekers were formed in 1962 in Melbourne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Seekers from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "Their debut album, Introducing the Seekers, was released in 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024090623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seekers_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Seekers' first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "Their debut single was the traditional historic Australian bush ballad from 1894, Waltzing Matilda, which appeared in November and reached the Melbourne Top 40 singles chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Seekers article mention anything about Introducing the Seekers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "They were offered work by a London booking agency, the Grade Organisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who discovered The Seekers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "They signed there with World Record Club and issued a single", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other important data about The Seekers' discovery?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "They issued a single, Myra, co-written by the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024090623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seekers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the single issued by the Seekers after signing with World Records Club?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Seekers' discovery?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1786, "Truth_answer": "Born c. 1146 at Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Gerald was of mixed Norman and Welsh descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_of_Wales_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gerald of Wales born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first key event in Gerald of Wales' life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there suspicious circumstances surrounding Gerald of Wales' death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gerald of Wales able to have a family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything exciting happen to Gerald of Wales during his life outside of his work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1786, "Truth_answer": "Gerald received his initial education at the Benedictine house of Gloucester, followed by a period of study in Paris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_of_Wales_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerald of Wales move around a lot, aside from his travels with the King?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Afrika Bambaataa first start singing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "He is notable for releasing a series of genre-defining electro tracks in the 1980s that influenced the development of hip hop culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205055939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Bambaataa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Afrika Bambaataa have a lot of hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "Planet Rock became an immediate hit and stormed the music charts worldwide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205055939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Bambaataa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Afrika Bambaataa's hits", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "Bambaataa and John Baker organized a concert at Wembley Stadium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205055939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Bambaataa_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Afrika Bambaataa do concerts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "In relation to the event, the recording Ndodemnyama (Free South Africa) helped raise approximately $30,000 for the ANC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205055939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Bambaataa_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Afrika Bambaataa and John Baker make a lot of money with their concert", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "Around October 1985, Bambaataa and other music stars worked on the anti-apartheid album Sun City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205055939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Bambaataa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Afrika Bambaataa do any charity work", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Afrika Bambaataa still singing", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "He is known for his voice characterizations as a variety of characters in the animated sitcom The Simpsons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108171158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Azaria_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some voice work Hank Azaria's done?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "Azaria wrote and directed the 2004 short film Nobody's Perfect", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108171158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Azaria_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Azaria direct or write any other films?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "Nobody's Perfect won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Short at the US Comedy Arts Festival", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Nobody's Perfect?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Azaria collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Hank Azaria do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "He has won six Emmys and a Screen Actors Guild Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Azaria win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1788, "Truth_answer": "He was married to actress Helen Hunt from 1999 to 2000 and has been married to actress Katie Wright since 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Hank Azaria?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1789, "Truth_answer": "In school, Johnson was an awkward, talkative youth who was elected president of his 11th-grade class", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Johnson elected in anything in 11th grade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1789, "Truth_answer": "In his later years the grandfather became a Christadelphian; Johnson's father also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the church Lyndon B. Johnson's father and grandfather joined?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1789, "Truth_answer": "Johnson's grandfather, Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr., was raised as a Baptist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Lyndon B. johnson's grandfather?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1789, "Truth_answer": "He was maternally descended from pioneer Baptist clergyman George Washington Baines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Lyndon B. Johnson maternally a descendant of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1790, "Truth_answer": "Lovecraft himself adopted the stance of atheism early in life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little information on the religion of H.P. Lovecraft?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1790, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was H.P. Lovecraft disliked for being an atheist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1790, "Truth_answer": "All I say is that I think it is damned unlikely that anything like a central cosmic will, a spirit world, or an eternal survival of personality exist.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what the letter from H.P. Lovecraft to Robert E. Howard was about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1790, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the H.P. Lovecraft article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1791, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reasoning behind the band Rush returning to guitar oriented sound?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1791, "Truth_answer": "the band entered a five-year hiatus primarily due to personal tragedies in Peart's life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rush go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1791, "Truth_answer": "the band entered a five-year hiatus primarily due to personal tragedies in Peart's life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason behind Rush's hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1791, "Truth_answer": "Peart's daughter Selena died in a car accident in August 1997, followed by the death of his wife Jacqueline from cancer in June 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/Rush_(band)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Peart from the band Rush?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "Azaria's friends refer to him as the freakish mimic due to his ability to copy almost anyone's voice, instantly after he has heard it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108171158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Azaria_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Hank Azaria's acting style and vocal range?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "Azaria's friends refer to him as the freakish mimic due to his ability to copy almost anyone's voice, instantly after he has heard it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108171158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Azaria_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hank Azaria well known for being able to copy voices by others, other than his friends?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "Azaria had recurring roles on the television series Mad About You and Friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows was Hank Azaria in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "Azaria had recurring roles as the titular character in the drama Huff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hank Azaria article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "Azaria appeared in the popular stage musical Spamalot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108171158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Azaria_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some other work that Hank Azaria has done?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "Originally known as a comedic actor, he has also taken on more dramatic roles, including the TV films Tuesdays With Morrie and Uprising.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more work involving Hank Azaria?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1792, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Azaria continue to be successful in his work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1793, "Truth_answer": "FUNAI is responsible for protecting the interests, cultures, and rights of the Brazilian indigenous populations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is FUNAI?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1793, "Truth_answer": "FUNAI is responsible for protecting the interests, cultures, and rights of the Brazilian indigenous populations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the organization FUNAI?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1793, "Truth_answer": "Xingu National Park is 2,642,003 hectares", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How large is Xingu National Park in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "Lynn began rapping in the late 1980s, while a student at Luther High School South in Chicago, when he, along with two of his friends, formed C.D.R.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did common begin his rap career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "No I.D. would later become a mentor to a young Kanye West.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what would the producer No ID later become?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "he debuted as a solo artist in 1992 with the single Take It EZ, followed by the album Can I Borrow a Dollar?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did common release any music before the album resurrection?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "The song I Used to Love H.E.R. from Resurrection ignited a feud with West Coast rap group Westside Connection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any stand-out songs on resurrection by Common?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "Common Sense appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, America Is Dying Slowly (A.I.D.S.), alongside Biz Markie, Wu-Tang Clan, and Fat Joe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122080612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolio_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Common, who else appeared on the the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "The song I Used to Love H.E.R. from Resurrection ignited a feud with West Coast rap group Westside Connection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Common (rapper) article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of the song criticized the path hip hop music was taking, and were interpreted as directing blame towards the popularity of West Coast gangsta rap.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was in the song I Used to Love H.E.R. that caused a feud with Westside Connection?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "Westside Connection first responded with the 1995 song Westside Slaughterhouse, with the lyrics Used to love H.E.R., mad cause I fucked her“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did westside connection release a song to counter the lyrics in I Used to Love H.E.R. by Common?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1794, "Truth_answer": "Common Sense and Westside Connection continued to insult each other back and forth before finally meeting with Louis Farrakhan and setting aside their dispute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Westside Connection respond with something else in their feud with Common, besides the song Westside Slaugherhouse?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "Columbus was wrong about the number of degrees of longitude that separated Europe from the Far East and about the distance that each degree represented.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_columbus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some nautical considerations of Christopher Columbus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "he did possess valuable knowledge about the trade winds", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_columbus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Christopher Columbus right about in terms of nautical considerations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "During his first voyage in 1492, the brisk trade winds from the east, commonly called easterlies, propelled Columbus's fleet for five weeks, from the Canary Islands to The Bahamas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did some of Christopher Columbus' real life voyages go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "The precise first land sighting and landing point was San Salvador Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_columbus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen during Christopher Columbus's first voyage, besides the ships being propelled by east winds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "It is widely believed that during Christopher Columbus' first expedition to the New World, San Salvador Island was the first land he sighted and visited on 12 October 1492.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200414231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Salvador_Island_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was San Salvador Island known for anything historically important in connection to Columbus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "During his first voyage in 1492, the brisk trade winds from the east, commonly called easterlies, propelled Columbus's fleet for five weeks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_columbus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he was successful", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Christopher Columbus' voyage successful then using his nautical knowledge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1795, "Truth_answer": "Columbus returned home by following the curving trade winds northeastward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_columbus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sailing techniques did Christopher Columbus use to utilize the winds?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1796, "Truth_answer": "In October of 1998, Marshall rejoined Jarrett in the WWF.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debra_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Debra Marshall in 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1796, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of her WWF career, known as Debra McMichael and later simply as Debra, she played the part of a shrewd businesswoman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debra_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Debra Marshall do in the wwf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1796, "Truth_answer": "She also played the part of Jarrett's girlfriend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debra_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Debra Marshall work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1796, "Truth_answer": "In late 1998, Jarrett began a feud with Goldust that culminated in December. During the match, Debra hit Goldust over the head with Jarrett's trademark guitar, enabling Jarrett to win", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Debra Marshall do on wwf?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1797, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Norte Chico civilization article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1797, "Truth_answer": "In a 1973 paper, Michael E. Moseley contended that a maritime subsistence (seafood) economy had been the basis of the society and its remarkably early flourishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230224949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norte_Chico_civilization_p6", "http://www.hawaiilibrary.net/articles/eng/Norte_Chico_civilization_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Norte Chico civilization like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1797, "Truth_answer": "Complex society in Norte Chico arose a millennium after Sumer in Mesopotamia, was contemporaneous with the Egyptian pyramids, and predated the Mesoamerican Olmec by nearly two millennia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.hawaiilibrary.net/articles/eng/Norte_Chico_civilization_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230224949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norte_Chico_civilization_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Norte Chico civilization's early flourishing remarkable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1797, "Truth_answer": "Recent studies increasingly point to maize as a dietary backbone of this and later pre-Columbian civilizations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What food sources did they have the most abundance of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1797, "Truth_answer": "Though not edible, it was the most important product of irrigation in the Norte Chico", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230224949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norte_Chico_civilization_p8", "http://www.hawaiilibrary.net/articles/eng/Norte_Chico_civilization_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything of note about the cotton the Norte Chico civilization article speaks of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1797, "Truth_answer": "Recent studies increasingly point to maize as a dietary backbone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Norte Chico civilization's food source mainly plant or meat based?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "It took eight months to issue Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, the first Atlantic single in August 1969. In October 1971, their last Atlantic single, Don't Pull Your Love, was a cover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Atlantic produced records of Sam & Dave?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave split in June 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the musicians Sam and Dave do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "Moore recorded three solo singles (none of which charted) for Atlantic over the next year and was preparing an album produced by King Curtis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sam and Dave split?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave were an American soul and R&B duo who performed together from 1961 until 1981. The tenor (higher) voice was Sam Moore", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sam Moore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "Moore recorded three solo singles (none of which charted) for Atlantic over the next year and was preparing an album produced by King Curtis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Moore do after splitting up the band Sam & Dave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "Neither was commercially successful as a solo act, and they reunited", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sam Moore do after leaving the band Sam & Dave?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1798, "Truth_answer": "they reunited in August 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Sam and Dave reunite?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "Anquetil unfailingly beat Poulidor in the Tour de France and yet Poulidor remained the more popular", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618064559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Anquetil_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Poulidor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Raymond Poulidor during the Anquetil years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "He placed second in the 1964 Tour de France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Poulidor finish in second place in the 1964 Tour de France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "Anquetil unfailingly beat Poulidor in the Tour de France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Poulidor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Poulidor ever beat Jacques Anquetil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Raymond Poulidor face off against Jacques Anquetil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "Poulidor's best chance of defeating Anquetil came in the 1964 Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Raymond Poulidor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Apart from 1964, did Raymond Poulidor and Jacques Anquetil have any other close races?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Raymond Poulidor and Jacques Anquetil's last race against each other?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "The group is largely known for their story telling lyrical style and signature blend of R&B and rap.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325080758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.o.d_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is G.o.d's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "their albums feature songs which combine elements of different genres such as hip hop, rap, funk and dance pop", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325080758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.o.d_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of elements does G.o.d use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "The combination of a prominent lyrical melody and rap has been described as their signature", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325080758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.o.d_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other different elements G.o.d have used?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "They have shied away from trending genres such as bubblegum pop and electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the G.o.d. article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "They have won 25 awards and 37 nominations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did G.o.d win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "Critics and media have noted the group's unique blend of five distinctly different voices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about G.o.d's style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1800, "Truth_answer": "Mnet's Legends 100 series noted that [The] synergy created by these five people began a page of popular music history that has never been seen before.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did people have to say about G.o.d?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Clark released his second solo album, White Light", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Gene Clark article say about the album white light?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "Launched to considerable critical acclaim, the album failed to gain commercial success", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was white light a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1971, Clark was commissioned by Dennis Hopper to contribute tracks to American Dreamer, a documentary that chronicled the fractious editing process of The Last Movie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gene clark do after the failed album White Light?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "The album was produced by the American Indian guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, with whom Clark developed great rapport, partly due to their common ancestry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked on the album White Light with Gene Clark?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "the album contained many introspective tracks, such as With Tomorrow, Because of You, Where My Love Lies Asleep and For a Spanish Guitar“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on White Light?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "Clark was commissioned by Dennis Hopper to contribute the tracks American Dreamer and Outlaw Song to American Dreamer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gene Clark have any songs released in films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Clark attempted a follow-up album. A&M terminated the project before completion. The resulting eight tracks were released in 1973 as Roadmaster in the Netherlands only.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Gene Clark article say about the album RoadMaster?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1801, "Truth_answer": "Progress was slow and expensive, and A&M terminated the project before completion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did A&M Records terminate RoadMaster?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1802, "Truth_answer": "Ryan confirmed on October 22, 2015, that he would seek the speakership", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Ryan run for speaker of the house?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1802, "Truth_answer": "Ryan supported tax cuts including eliminating the capital gains tax, the corporate income tax, the estate tax, and the Alternative Minimum Tax.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What policies did Paul Ryan help implement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1802, "Truth_answer": "Ryan, upon confirming his bid for the speakership, stated, I never thought I'd be speaker.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Paul Ryan's bid for the seat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1802, "Truth_answer": "On April 11, 2018, Ryan announced that he would not run for re-election in November, saying, I like to think I've done my part.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Paul Ryan resign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1802, "Truth_answer": "Ryan supported the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which authorized the Treasury to purchase toxic assets from banks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Ryan do while in office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1803, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was John Major running for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1803, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Major article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1803, "Truth_answer": "Major began the Back to Basics campaign, which he intended to also be about a wide variety of issues including the economy, education and policing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a platform John Major ran on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "Hanson received his PhD in classics from Stanford University in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Victor Davis Hanson received most of his education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victor Davis Hanson have any problems in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Hanson was awarded American Philological Association's Excellence in Teaching Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Victor Davis Hanson do after college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Victor Davis Hanson have any living family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "He was named distinguished alumnus of the year for 2006 at University of California, Santa Cruz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Victor Davis Hanson's life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "Hanson wrote a column titled where he offered up his own version of the Talk, namely the need to inform his children to be careful of young black men", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of an article that Victor Davis Hanson published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "Ta-Nehisi Coates of The Atlantic described Hanson's column as stupid advice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Victor Davis Hanson's publucations create controversy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1804, "Truth_answer": "Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal", "Truth_passages": [ "https://whenisapartynotaparty.wordpress.com/tag/bloggingfundamentals/_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Davis_Hanson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Victor Davis Hanson win?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1805, "Truth_answer": "Innis wrote extensively in the 1930s about other staple products", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Innis do that was so important in the 1930s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1805, "Truth_answer": "Innis wrote extensively in the 1930s about other staple products such as minerals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other staple products did Harold Innis write about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1805, "Truth_answer": "After his book on the fur trade, Innis turned to the cod fished off the eastern coasts of North America. The result was The Cod Fisheries published in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harold Innis involved in fisheries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1805, "Truth_answer": "Innis shows how the cod fishery was interwoven economically with the slave trade and international markets for such other products as sugar, tobacco and rum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_and_the_cod_fishery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harold Innis' study conclude about cod fisheries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1806, "Truth_answer": "Innis maintained that scholars had no place in active politics and that instead, they should devote themselves to research on public problems", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Innis' take on politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1806, "Truth_answer": "He has been called the radical conservative of his day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Harold Innis article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1806, "Truth_answer": "Eric Havelock, a left-leaning colleague, explained many years later that Innis distrusted political solutions imported from elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Harold Innis called the radical conservative of his day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "Schuur was noticed by country music singer/actor Jimmy Wakely, who met her in an Elks Club in 1971 when she was eighteen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Schuur discovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "He hired her to be the vocalist in his orchestra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Diane Schuur hired by Ed Shaughnessy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "For the next three years, Shuur performed in clubs and sharpened her skills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Diane Schuur do after working for Ed Shaughnessy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "she received her first Grammy Award, winning best female jazz vocal performance for 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diane Schuur ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "As of 2015, Schuur had released 23 albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diane Schuur ever record an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "Schuur recorded her first album, Pilot of my Destiny in 1981 in Seattle on the independent label, Great American Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label released Diane Schuur's album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "The album did not do very well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Diane Schuur's album Pilot of my Destiny successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1980s, Stan Getz arranged a second appearance for Schuur at the Monterey Jazz Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Diane Schuur article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1807, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Schuur appeared as a guest performer on Sesame Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Schuur_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diane Schuur ever make it on a TV show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1808, "Truth_answer": "Leno started a primetime talk show, titled The Jay Leno Show, which aired weeknights at 10:00pm ET.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What timeslot did Leno have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1808, "Truth_answer": "Multiple media outlets reported that beginning March 1, 2010, Jay Leno would move his 10 p.m. weeknight time slot to 11:35 p.m., due to both Leno's and O'Brien's poor ratings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112203137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Leno_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Jay Leno Show moved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1808, "Truth_answer": "On July 1, 2010, Variety reported that total viewership for Jay Leno's Tonight Show had dropped from 5 million to 4 million for the second quarter of 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112203137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Leno_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the timeslot change for The Jay Leno Show help or hurt ratings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1808, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno has won many awards including the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jay Leno win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1808, "Truth_answer": "On April 23, 2009, Leno checked himself into a hospital with an undisclosed illness. He was released the following day and returned to work on Monday, April 27", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Jay Leno away from the tonight show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1809, "Truth_answer": "Nickolas Gene Carter was born in Jamestown, New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Nick born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1809, "Truth_answer": "His mother enrolled him in voice lessons and dance lessons in ballet and tap at Karl and DiMarco's School of Theatre and Dance when he was 10", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nick Carter first get into music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1809, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Carter ever go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1809, "Truth_answer": "He and four of his brother and sisters grew up in an unconventional, dysfunctional family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105051059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Carter_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Carter have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "He made his debut during the first match, on 12 March 1988 in Kingston, Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Curtly Ambrose make his cricket debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "He took wickets with his third and ninth deliveries; he ended the innings with four for 39 from 10 overs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtly Ambrose win his debut match?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "Suffering from fatigue and illness, Ambrose was less successful later in 1989 when India toured the West Indies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Curtly Ambrose's first years like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtly Ambrose have a mentor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "Early 1990s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Curtly Ambrose begin to gain recognition for his skills in cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "He went on the become the leading bowler in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Curtly Ambrose gained recognition for his skills in 1990s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "From 1995, Ambrose was increasingly affected by injury, and several times critics claimed that he was no longer effective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtly Ambrose have any critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ambrose played in the One Day International (ODI) series, taking the place of the recently retired Joel Garner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtly Ambrose replace Joel Garner?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "1 day", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Curtly Ambrose in Garner's former position at the ODI?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1810, "Truth_answer": "He became an International bowler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Curtly Ambrose took Garner's place?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "Ambrose was born in Swetes, Antigua on 21 September 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Curtly Ambrose born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "His father was a carpenter from the village", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Curtly Ambrose's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "The family had no background in cricket, but his mother was a fan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Curtly Ambrose's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "his favourite sport was basketball, although he occasionally umpired cricket matches", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Curtly Ambrose's hobbies as a youth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "Ambrose was not particularly tall until he reached his late teens. Around this time, his mother encouraged him to become more involved in cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Curtly Ambrose end up switching sports?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "The family had no background in cricket, but his mother was a fan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Curtly Ambrose's mother do that?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "He quickly attracted the attention of coaches and progressed to the St John's cricket team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Curtly Ambrose first started playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "A scholarship provided funding for him to play club cricket in the highly rated Liverpool Competition during 1986 where he took 84 wickets at an average of 9.80.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Curtly Ambrose do in club matches in his early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the St. John's cricket team a college team?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Curtly Ambrose article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor's personal life is the subject of fervent tabloid reporting. During the filming of Fida in 2004, he began dating Kareena Kapoor and they both publicly spoke of the relationship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Shahid Kapoor's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "They were involved in a well-publicised scandal when Mid Day published a set of pictures of them kissing in public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Shahid Kapoor dating Kareena Kapoor controversial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "Tabloids speculated on his relationship with several other actresses, including Vidya Balan and Priyanka Chopra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Shahid Kapoor involved in other scandals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "The couple married at a private ceremony in Gurgaon on 7 July 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput finally wed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "Rajput gave birth to their daughter Misha in August 2016 and their son Zain in September 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207122636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Kapoor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput stay married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, he took part in a charity event named Superstars Ka Jalwa, which helped generate money for the employees of the Cine and Television Artists Association", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what off-screen work did Shahid Kapoor do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Kapoor helped revive the Victory Arts Foundation NGO, founded by Shiamak Davar, which helps underprivileged children through dance therapy programs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Shahid Kapoor do anything else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1812, "Truth_answer": "He appeared alongside other Bollywood celebrities in Because My World Is Not The Same, a short film by Zoya Akhtar, to generate awareness on breast cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shahid Kapoor article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was an 1859 effort by abolitionist John Brown to initiate an armed slave revolt at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown%27s_raid_on_Harpers_Ferry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Harpers Ferry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "Tubman was introduced to the abolitionist John Brown, an insurgent who advocated the use of violence to destroy slavery in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was John Brown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "On May 8, 1858, Brown held a meeting in Chatham, Ontario, where he unveiled his plan for a raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Brown part of the raid on Harpers Ferry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "The raid failed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the attack on Harpers Ferry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "Brown was convicted of treason and hanged in December", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harriet Tubman and John Brown do after the raid on Harpers Ferry failed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "When the raid on Harpers Ferry took place on October 16, Tubman was not present", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harriet Tubman involved in the raid on Harpers Ferry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "Tubman was introduced to the abolitionist John Brown, who advocated the use of violence to destroy slavery. She agreed with his course of direct action and supported his goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harriet Tubman involved with John Brown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What relationship does the raid on Harpers Ferry have to Harriet Tubman's activities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "In early 1859, abolitionist Republican U.S. Senator William H. Seward sold Tubman a small piece of land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harriet Tubman article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1813, "Truth_answer": "She was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Harriet Tubman born?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1814, "Truth_answer": "A number of scholars have credited Gingrich with playing a key role in undermining democratic norms in the United States, and hastening political polarization and partisan prejudice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_gingrich_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_gingrich_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gingrich role help in the government?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1814, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any conflicts in Newt Gingrich's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1814, "Truth_answer": "Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States influenced Gingrich to convert to Catholicism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_gingrich_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Newt Gingrich have any influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1814, "Truth_answer": "After the end of the government shutdown, Gingrich acknowledged that Congress would not be able to draft a balanced budget in 1996. Instead, they opted to approve some small reductions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_gingrich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Newt Gingrich's role help pass the federal budget?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "In March 2011, Cruz premiered an all-new song called Telling the World“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most important about 2011 for Taio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "The song was released in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2011 via digital download, peaking at #138 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Telling the World a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What band was Taio Cruz with when the song Telling the World was released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "Rio is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Rio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "Cruz received his first Billboard Award in the United States. He announced onstage that his third album, entitled Black and Leather, would be released in the fourth quarter of 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen to Taio Cruz in 2011?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "The album itself reached top-twenty in Switzerland and top-thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TY.O_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was TY.O successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "TY.O features a range of top-twenty and top-thirty singles including Hangover (featuring Flo Rida), Troublemaker, There She Goes (sometimes featuring Pitbull)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TY.O_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of TY.O's singles make the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "Cruz was scheduled to co-headline Pitbull's Australian leg of Planet Pit World Tour in August 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taio_Cruz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most important thing to happen to Taio Cruz in 2012?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the Planet Pit World Tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "On VE Day, 8 May 1945, Lyttelton joined in the celebrations by playing his trumpet from a wheelbarrow, inadvertently giving his first broadcast performance; the BBC recording still survives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Humphrey Lyttelton's career first start to take off", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "Sunningdale Preparatory School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Humphrey Lyttelton go to school at", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "Sunningdale in Berkshire, close to London, England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180316183647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunningdale_School_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what country/state was the Sunningdale Preparatory School in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "At Eton, Lyttelton fagged for Lord Carrington and formed his love of jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there something big that changed Humphrey Lyttelton's life", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "1936", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Lyttelton's jazz love begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "Having taught himself the trumpet at school, Lyttelton became a popular figure of the trad jazz revival, leading his own eight-piece band, which recorded a hit single, Bad Penny Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of Humphrey Lyttelton's big jazz accomplishments", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "Clarinet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Humphrey Lyttelton play any other instruments besides the trumpet", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1816, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, he joined the Daily Mail as a cartoonist, where he remained until 1956. He was one of the collaborators with Wally Fawkes on the long running cartoon strip Flook.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827085640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Lyttelton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Humphrey Lyttelton close with Wally Fawkes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1817, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does William Jennings Bryan have to do with War and Peace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1817, "Truth_answer": "He argued that universal peace cannot come until justice is enthroned throughout the world.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Jennings Bryan really think there could be world peace.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1817, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Jennings Bryan's opponents say?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1817, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the William Jennings Bryan article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song title from the Crystals you read about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name another song listed in the Crystals article.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name another song from the Crystals that you read about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1819, "Truth_answer": "On June 17, 1983, Kerry Von Erich teamed with Bruiser Brody to defeat the Fabulous Freebirds for the NWA American Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116034407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Von_Erich_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started the feud between Erich and the Fabulous Freebirds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1819, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1980, his first NWA American Heavyweight Championship reign came after he defeated Gino Hernandez for the vacant title", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116034407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Von_Erich_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kerry Von Erich receive the american heavyweight championship title?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1819, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1980, his first NWA American Heavyweight Championship reign came after he defeated Gino Hernandez for the vacant title", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116034407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Von_Erich_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kerry Von Erich compete against for the American Heavyweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1819, "Truth_answer": "He lost the title to Ken Patera before winning his second NWA American Heavyweight Championship from The Masked Superstar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116034407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Von_Erich_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone take the American Heavyweight Championship from Kerry Von Erich during that time between 1980-1983?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1819, "Truth_answer": "On June 17, 1983, Kerry Von Erich teamed with Bruiser Brody to defeat the Fabulous Freebirds for the NWA American Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116034407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Von_Erich_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Kerry Von Erich and the Fabulous Freebirds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1819, "Truth_answer": "On July 4, Kerry and his elder brothers Kevin and David defeated the Fabulous Freebirds in a two out of three falls match to win the NWA Texas Six-Man Tag Team Championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116034407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Von_Erich_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who defeated the Freebirds with Kerry Von Erich?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "Although Moran's transition as The Wiggles' lead singer was smooth for the young children of their audience, it was more difficult for their parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Moran era for The Wiggles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "Greg Page. Page was replaced by Sam Moran", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of The Wiggles before Moran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "Until mid-2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Moran stay with The Wiggles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "In January 2012, and amidst a great deal of controversy, The Wiggles announced that Greg Page had regained his health and was returning to his role as the Yellow Wiggle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211173355id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Moran_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Moran leave The Wiggles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the worldwide financial crisis hit the group, and they recorded their first drop in revenues in 10 years, at approximately $2.5 million, a total decrease of 28 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Wiggles' Moran era besides what it was, how Greg Page was the original yellow wiggle, how long Moran stayed with the Wiggles, and why Moran left the Wiggles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "For the first time, they had negative equity, with more liabilities than assets, and the owners had to provide the funds for them to continue operations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 2011 drop in revenue from the worldwide financial crisis end the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1820, "Truth_answer": "Conway stated that their losses were due to less touring time in the US, difficulties in placing their DVDs in Walmart, and their required investment in a new digital platform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were The Wiggles not allowed to display their DVDs in WalMart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1821, "Truth_answer": "John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Dewey a teacher?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1821, "Truth_answer": "For Dewey, the school and the classroom teacher have a unique responsibility to produce psychological and social goods that will lead to both present and future social progress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210032046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dewey passionate about teaching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1821, "Truth_answer": "The business of the teacher is to produce a higher standard of intelligence in the community“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210032046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Dewey's other thoughts about teaching besides teachers having the unique responsibility to produce psychological and social goods that will lead to both present and future social progress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1821, "Truth_answer": "Dewey published My Pedagogic Creed in 1897", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Dewey write about his teaching philosophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1821, "Truth_answer": "According to Dewey, this propensity and passion for intellectual growth in the profession must be accompanied by a natural desire to communicate one's knowledge with others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210032046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant in the article about a teacher's knowledge other than Dewey being a philosopher, Dewey being passionate about teaching, Dewey believing the business of a teacher is to produce a higher standard of intelligence in the community, and Dewey publishing My Pedagogic Creed in 1897?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Psychiatrist Michael Fitzgerald argues that Karl was a harsh perfectionist who lacked empathy, and that Wittgenstein's mother was anxious and insecure, unable to stand up to her husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ludwig Wittgenstein's brothers commit suicide?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Hans died in mysterious circumstances in May 1902, when he ran away to America and disappeared from a boat in Chesapeake Bay, most likely having committed suicide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ludwig Wittgenstein's brother Hans commit suicide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Two years later in 1904, aged 22 and studying chemistry at the Berlin Academy, the third eldest brother, Rudi, committed suicide in a Berlin bar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ludwig Wittgenstein's other brother Rudi commit suicide?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Wittgenstein's father forbade the family from ever mentioning Rudi's name again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ludwig Wittgenstein's family react to Rudi's suicide?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Ludwig Wittgenstein's family's mother react to Rudi's suicide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Later Wittgenstein wrote: I ought to have... become a star in the sky. Instead of which I have remained stuck on earth.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ludwig deal with his brothers' deaths?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "After the deaths of Hans and Rudi, Karl relented, and allowed Paul and Ludwig to be sent to school", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after their deaths?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Wittgenstein was distraught to the point of being suicidal. He was sent back to the Italian front and he was captured by Allied forces on 3 November in Trentino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Kurt's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig returned to his family in Vienna on 25 August 1919, by all accounts physically and mentally spent. He apparently talked incessantly about suicide, terrifying his sisters and brother Paul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did their deaths influence Wittgenstein's work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1822, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Wittgenstein write anything else about his brother's deaths other than I ought to have . . . become a star in the sky. Instead of which I have remained stuck on earth. ?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "The band released their third album, True, in March 1983. The title track gave the band their first UK No.1 single and reached No.4 on the US Billboard chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first indication of Spandau Ballet's success at the international level?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "The band's first Top 10 single in Italy was “I’ll Fly For You”, a success they repeated with the singles “Fight For Ourselves” and “Through the Barricades.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the notable songs from the album Parade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "The album's opening song, Only When You Leave, became the band's last American hit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the opening song do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "After a bitter court case with Chrysalis, Spandau Ballet signed to CBS Records for £1.5 million in 1986 and released their fifth studio album, Through the Barricades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Spandau Ballet's international success besides their third album True, the notable songs on parade, and how Only When You Leave became the band's last American hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "For Allmusic, Dan LeRoy claimed: Rocking up Spandau Ballet's smooth white-boy soul, Through the Barricades manages to avoid utter disaster via the tuneful creations of songwriter/guitarist Gary Kemp.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228222709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Through_the_Barricades_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Spandau Ballet's fifth album, Through the Barricades, received by the critics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "1986/87 was the band's largest European concert tour to date Through the Barricades - Across The Borders with six record-breaking nights at the Ahoy Stadium in Rotterdam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Spandau Ballet fans think of the new musical direction of rocking up Spandau Ballet's smooth white-boy soul?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "After a hiatus from recording, the band released their next album, Heart Like a Sky, initially titled Home, in September 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101184701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Ballet_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spandau Ballet release another album after Through the Barricades?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "The album was mainly distributed in continental Europe. It was the group's last release before disbanding, and only achieved commercial success in Italy and the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Heart Like a Sky do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band tour to support the a", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1823, "Truth_answer": "On Tuesday March 6, 1990 the band played the final date of their 10th anniversary tour at Edinburgh Playhouse before taking a break to pursue other acting and musical solo projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band start to decline?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "Eastlake, writing in 1872, noted that the quality of construction in Pugin's buildings was often poor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of reputation did Augustus Pugin have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "He is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what sort of buildings did Augustus Pugin build?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "Pugin's legacy began to fade immediately after his death. Ruskin wrote of Pugin, he is not a great architect but one of the smallest possible or conceivable architects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there more to Augustus Pugin's reputation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "He died on 14 September 1852", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Augustus Pugin die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "After Pugin's death, Ruskin outlived and out-talked him by half a century. Sir Kenneth Clark wrote, If Ruskin had never lived, Pugin would never have been forgotten.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other aspects to Augustus Pugin's reputation besides Eastlake noting the poor quality of Pugin's buildings and Ruskin's hostility?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "George Gilbert Scott, William Butterfield and George Edmund Street were influenced by Pugin's designs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Augustus Pugin's influence on other architects and their designs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1824, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1825, "Truth_answer": "Shula set numerous records in his 33 seasons as a head coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did Shula leave as a coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1825, "Truth_answer": "He is the all-time leader in victories with 347", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Shula hold any other records as a coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1825, "Truth_answer": "He is a two time super bowl champion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Shula receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1825, "Truth_answer": "Shula also holds the distinction of having coached five different quarterbacks to Super Bowl appearances, three of them (Unitas, Griese, and Marino) future Hall of Famers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shula stand up next to other coaches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1825, "Truth_answer": "The only other NFL coach to approach this distinction is Joe Gibbs, who coached four Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks (Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, Mark Rypien), winning three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shula lose to any coaches?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "Amir made his international debut against England in the group stages of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Amir come to international attention?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "Amir made his One Day International match debut against Sri Lanka taking 3 wickets at an economy rate of 4.50 and also scoring 23 runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What match did Mohammad Amir come to international attention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "News of the World published allegations that Amir and fellow bowler Mohammad Asif deliberately bowled no-balls during Pakistan's 2010 tour of England in return for payment from a betting syndicate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mohammad Amir written about in the international press?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction in Pakistan to Amir's spot fixing allegation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "On 15 January 2016, he made his return to international cricket in a T20I match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammad Amir go on to any other notable matches besides the matches with the spot fixing allegation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "No, New Zealand", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the T20TI match on 15 January 2016 against England?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Mohammad Amir been honored by the Pakistani government?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1826, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any books written about Mohammad Amir?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "Amir played his second ICC ODI tournament in 2017 ICC Champions Trophy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2017 to Mohammad Amir?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "Amir was pivotal for helping Pakistan win 2017 ICC Champions Trophy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mohammad Amir playing for in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "Amir was pivotal for helping Pakistan win 2017 ICC Champions Trophy by claiming top three wickets against arch-rivals India in the Final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammad Amir do well the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy tournament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "Amir missed the semi final against England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pakistan play in the semi finals of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "But his absences was barely noticeable as his replacement, Rumman Raees bowled well on debut with 2/44. Pakistan won that match by 8 wickets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pakistan win in the semi final against England in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "arch-rivals India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did India play in the finals of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "Amir has rated Indian cricketer Virat Kohli as the best batsman in the world. Kohli also rated Amir as one of the ‘toughest’ bowlers to face in the world cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330120623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amir_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amir win an award for his performance in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1827, "Truth_answer": "India's top three batsmen, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli scored 70% of India's run in the tournament. Amir took them all out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy tournament?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1828, "Truth_answer": "James Oswald Little, AO (1 March 1937 – 2 April 2012) was an Australian Aboriginal musician, actor and teacher from the Yorta Yorta people", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120094819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Little_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jimmy Little's career choice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1828, "Truth_answer": "At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999 Little was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and won an ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Little win anything", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1828, "Truth_answer": "At The Deadly Awards of 1999 – the annual Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music Awards – he won Best Male Artist of the Year and Best Single Release of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120094819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Little_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Jimmy Little won an Aria Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1828, "Truth_answer": "Messenger, organised by Brendan Gallagher, featured covers of well-known songs by Australian artists: The Way I Made You Feel by Ed Kuepper and Randwick Bells by Paul Kelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jimmy Little's song titles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "Arista Nashville released Diamond Rio's debut single, Meet in the Middle, on February 6, 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Rio_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Diamond Rio in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "Meet in the Middle went on to spend two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Rio_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Meet in the Middle by Diamond Rio a success ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "It was the lead single to their self-titled debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was meet me in the middle on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "Following its release, the band performed its first official concert as Diamond Rio on May 4, 1991. They shared the bill with Wild Rose, whose membership included Prout's then-wife", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Rio_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diamond Rio tour with anyone in 1991-1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "A cut from the album, the instrumental Poultry Promenade, gave the band its first Grammy Award nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "Diamond Rio lost the Best Country Instrumental Performance to Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs & Steve Wariner for Restless", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diamond Rio win the nomination?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "the band won the Academy of Country Music's Top Vocal Group for 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Rio_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diamond Rio win any other awards between 1991-1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1829, "Truth_answer": "As the lead single to their self-titled debut album, Meet in the Middle went on to spend two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Rio_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Diamond Rio's best single in 91-92?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1830, "Truth_answer": "A goodwill ambassador is a person who advocates for a specific cause (e.g. a country or an organisation) on the basis of their notability", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108080221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodwill_Ambassador_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Goodwill ambassador?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1830, "Truth_answer": "The mission of the OCIAA was cultural diplomacy, promoting hemispheric solidarity and countering the growing influence of the Axis powers in Latin America", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Orson Welles do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1830, "Truth_answer": "Welles was responsible for radio programs, lectures, interviews and informal talks as part of his OCIAA-sponsored cultural mission, which was regarded as a success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Orson Welles good at being a goodwill ambassador?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1830, "Truth_answer": "Welles's ambassadorial mission was extended to permit his travel to other nations including Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find interesting about the article besides Orson Welles's performance as a goodwill ambassador?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1830, "Truth_answer": "Welles's two intercontinental radio broadcasts in April 1942 were particularly intended to tell U.S. audiences that President Vargas was a partner with the Allies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Welles have any other responsibilities besides being responsible for radio programs, lectures, interviews and being able to travel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1831, "Truth_answer": "After the theatrical successes of the Mercury Theatre, CBS Radio invited Orson Welles to create a summer show. the show was called The Mercury Theatre on the Air", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Mercury Theatre on the Air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1831, "Truth_answer": "The weekly hour-long show presented radio plays based on classic literary works, with original music composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mercury Theatre on the Air do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1831, "Truth_answer": "The Mercury Theatre's radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells October 30, 1938, brought Welles instant fame", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Mercury Theatre on the Air do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1831, "Truth_answer": "The Mercury Theatre on the Air, which had been a sustaining show (without sponsorship) was picked up by Campbell Soup and renamed The Campbell Playhouse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in Mercury Theatre on the Air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1831, "Truth_answer": "As his contract with Campbell ended, Welles determined not to sign on for another season, saying, I'm sick of having the heart torn out of a script by radio censorship“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200623102434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Campbell_Playhouse_(radio_series)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Campbell Playhouse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1831, "Truth_answer": "1939: For his most conspicuous contribution this last year to the theatre and to radio drama, Welles received the Essex County Symphony Society's first annual Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Campbell Playhouse any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "During the Second World War, Keynes argued in How to Pay for the War, that the war effort should be largely financed by higher taxation and especially by compulsory saving", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Keynes play in the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "In September 1941 Keynes was proposed to fill a vacancy in the Court of Directors of the Bank of England, and subsequently carried out a full term from April.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did John Maynard Keynes hold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "Keynes was heavily involved, as leader of the British delegation and chairman of the World Bank commission, in the mid-1944 negotiations that established the Bretton Woods system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Maynard Keynes instrumental in helping the British government pay for the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "He proposed the creation of a common world unit of currency, the bancor, and new global institutions – a world central bank and the International Clearing Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What method did John Maynard Keynes use to pay for the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "According to the economist John Kenneth Galbraith, in the rebound of the economy from wartime spending, one could not have had a better demonstration of the Keynesian ideas.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he praised for John Maynard Keynes' work during the Second World War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "In June 1942, Keynes was rewarded for his service with a hereditary peerage in the King's Birthday Honours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Maynard Keynes appointed to a special position?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1832, "Truth_answer": "On 7 July 1942 Keynes' title became Baron Keynes, of Tilton, in the County of Sussex. He took his seat in the House of Lords on the Liberal Party benches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about John Maynard Keynes' role in the Second World War other than being heavily involved in establishing the Bretton Woods system, being praised, and receiving hereditary peerage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "In January 1915, Keynes took up an official government position at the Treasury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John role in first world war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "Among his responsibilities were the design of terms of credit between Britain and its continental allies during the war and the acquisition of scarce currencies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did he help the British?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "Bankers pushed for the suspension of specie payments – the convertibility of banknotes into gold – but with Keynes's help the Chancellor of the Exchequer was persuaded this was a bad idea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which people were there to help Keynes in designing terms of credit between Britain and its continental allies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "According to economist Robert Lekachman, Keynes's nerve and mastery became legendary because of his performance of these duties, like when he managed to assemble a small supply of Spanish pesetas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in the First world war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "Keynes did not hand the pesetas over, choosing instead to sell them all to break the market: his boldness paid off, as pesetas then became much less scarce and expensive", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Spanish pesetas' role in the war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "On the introduction of military conscription in 1916, he applied for exemption as a conscientious objector, which was effectively granted conditional upon continuing his government work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Keynes's work in the Great War besides the acquisition of scarce currencies, unsuspending specie payments, and aquiring the Spanish pesetas he sold?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "In the 1917 King's Birthday Honours, Keynes was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath for his wartime work", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1833, "Truth_answer": "Keynes was appointed financial representative for the Treasury to the 1919 Versailles peace conference. He was also appointed Officer of the Belgian Order of Leopold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHich kind of warrior was Keynes regarded as?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "Brown began to weave together some of the earlier unrelated strips into an ongoing surreal black comedy called Ed the Happy Clown. Vortex is a comic book publisher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206032420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Brown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Vortex and Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "Brown first serialized it in his comic book Yummy Fur, and the first, incomplete collected edition in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103162503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ed the Happy Clown start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "He brought Ed to an abrupt end in Yummy Fur #18 to turn to autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ed the Happy Clown end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 the first Ed collection appeared, collecting the Ed stories from the first twelve issues of Yummy Fur with an introduction by American Splendor writer Harvey Pekar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brown collaborate with anyone on the comics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "Brown had grown to lose interest in the Ed story as he gravitated toward the autobiographical approach of Pekar, Joe Matt, and Julie Doucet, and the simpler artwork of Seth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chester Brown work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "He brought Ed to an abrupt end in Yummy Fur #18 to turn to autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many comics were published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "A counterpoint to the at-times blasphemous Ed serial, Brown also began to run straight adaptation of the Gospels, beginning with the Gospel of Mark in a subdued style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206032420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Brown_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides when Ed the Happy Clown started and ended, whom Brown collaborated with and how many Ed comics were published?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1834, "Truth_answer": "The adaptations later continued with the Gospel of Matthew and the apocryphal The Twin from the Gnostic text Pistis Sophia, and Brown went through periods of agnosticism and Gnosticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206032420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Brown_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stories were included by Brown as counterpoint besides the Gospel of Mark?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "The 19th issue of Yummy Fur began Brown's autobiographical period in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brown publish his autobio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "He found his friends were uncomfortable with his writing about their lives, and soon turned to his adolescence for source material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were critics' opinions of the work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "First came the strip Helder, about a violent tenant in Brown's boarding house, followed by Showing 'Helder', about the creation of Helder and the reactions of Brown's friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else noteworthy about the autobiography besides when they started and the critics' opinions of the work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "With Showing 'Helder' Brown breaks from his earlier syle by giving the panels no borders and arranging them organically on the page—characterizing his work of this period", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Drawn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "Around this time, Brown had become friends with the cartoonists Seth and Joe Matt. The three became noted for doing confessional autobio comics in the early 1990s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chester Brown popularize this style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "Seth had joined the new Montreal-based comics publisher Drawn and Quarterly, which had also started publishing Julie Doucet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Quarterly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1835, "Truth_answer": "D&Q's Chris Oliveros had been courting Brown to join as well, but Brown had felt loyal to Bill Marks for giving him his first break.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206032420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Brown_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable in the article besides Brown's style, his critics, the popularity, his friends and Drawn and Quarterly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1836, "Truth_answer": "Like many Australians, he was an avid cricket fan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of sports did Steve Irwin engage in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1836, "Truth_answer": "This was seen during his visit to Sri Lanka where he played cricket with some local children and said I love cricket“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Irwin play cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1836, "Truth_answer": "Irwin loved mixed martial arts competitions and trained with Greg Jackson in the fighting/grappling system of Gaidojutsu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's another sport that Steve Irwin liked to play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1836, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Irwin ever in any competitions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1836, "Truth_answer": "Irwin also supported rugby union, being a fan of the national team, the Wallabies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Irwin a fan of any rugby teams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1837, "Truth_answer": "After questions arose in 2003 about Irwin being paid $175,000 worth of taxpayers' money to appear in a television advertisement and his possible political ties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of controversies was Steve Irwin involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1837, "Truth_answer": "Irwin carried his one-month-old son, Robert, in his arm while hand-feeding a chicken carcass to Murray, a 3.8-metre (12 ft 6 in) saltwater crocodile", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Irwin do anything else that was controversial involving his children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1837, "Truth_answer": "Irwin was criticised for having an unsophisticated view of conservation in Australia that seemed more linked to tourism than to the problems Australia faces as a continent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Steve Irwin considered to be controversial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1837, "Truth_answer": "Over questions of Australia's problems with overgrazing, salinity, and erosion, Irwin responded, Cows have been on our land for so long that Australia has evolved to handle those big animals.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Steve Irwin's views on conservation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1837, "Truth_answer": "In June 2004, allegations were made that he disturbed wildlife (namely whales, seals and penguins) while filming a documentary, Ice Breaker, in Antarctica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other animals were there controversies about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1838, "Truth_answer": "Kaine was on the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on the Budget, and the Committee on Foreign Relations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What committee assignments did Tim Kaine take part in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1838, "Truth_answer": "Kaine is a member of the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, the Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support (for which he is the ranking member), and the Subcommittee on Seapower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tim Kaine do on the committee of Armed Services?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1838, "Truth_answer": "In July 2013, Kaine was named chairman of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near East, South Asia, Central Asia and Counterterrorism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What title did Tim Kaine hold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1838, "Truth_answer": "In January 2014, Kaine, with Republican Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, established the bipartisan Senate Career and Technical Education Caucus, which focuses on vocational education and technical education", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122075423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Kaine's committee assignments, what he did on the committee of Armed Services, and what title Kaine held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1838, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Kaine gain any positive or negative recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1838, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tim Kaine accomplish as a committee member on the budget?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "On his second day on campus, he began campaigning for the freshman student government council and was elected its president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126153952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gore like while in Harvard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "During his first two years, his grades placed him in the lower one-fifth of his class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Al Gore do there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "In his junior and senior years, he became more involved with his studies, earning As and Bs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Gore start applying himself more after that?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "During his sophomore year, he reportedly spent much of his time watching television, shooting pool, and occasionally smoking marijuana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Gore get into any trouble while there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "Gore graduated from Harvard in 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126153952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore_p6", "https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message3787035/pg3248_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Gore graduate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "In his senior year, he took a class with oceanographer and global warming theorist Roger Revelle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Al Gore do while there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Al Gore do with global warming at that time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1839, "Truth_answer": "Gore earned an A on his thesis, The Impact of Television on the Conduct of the Presidency, 1947–1969, and graduated with an A.B. cum laude in June 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Gore recieve any awards or special acknowledgements?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1840, "Truth_answer": "De Beers diamond company was formed in 1888", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was De Beers established?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1840, "Truth_answer": "De Beers Group is an international corporation that specialises in diamond exploration, diamond mining, diamond retail, diamond trading and industrial diamond manufacturing sectors", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tabarra_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was De Beers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1840, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, De Beers became the first diamond company to announce that it would track its diamonds using blockchain technology, though this technology has not yet been rolled out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De Beers accomplish anything significant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1840, "Truth_answer": "In 1874 and 1875, the diamond fields were in the grip of depression. During this time, the technical problem of clearing out the water that was flooding the mines became serious", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did De Beers have any set backs or obstacles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1841, "Truth_answer": "In April 2011, RuPaul released his sixth studio album Glamazon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Glamazon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1841, "Truth_answer": "Glamazon had 8 singles including Superstar and The Beginning", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glamazon have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1841, "Truth_answer": "Glamazon debuted at number 11 and number 8 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums and Top Heatseekers charts, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620093524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamazon_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glamazon a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1841, "Truth_answer": "RuPaul made appearances on The Rosie Show and The Chew, and also attended a Drag Race NY Premiere party at Patricia Field's store in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glamazon lead to any other roles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1841, "Truth_answer": "In fall of 2013, RuPaul joined forces with cosmetic manufacturers Colorevolution to launch his debut make-up line featuring ultra-rich pigment cosmetics and a beauty collection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did RuPaul do with make-up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1841, "Truth_answer": "The line was exclusively sold on the Colorevolution website in various gift sets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was RuPaul's Colorevolution makeup line a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1842, "Truth_answer": "RuPaul was born in San Diego, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was RuPaul born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1842, "Truth_answer": "his mother is Ernestine Toni Charles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were RuPaul's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1842, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, he debuted on an Atlanta public access variety show called The American Music Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did RuPaul start his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1842, "Truth_answer": "He also participated in underground cinema, helping create the low-budget film Star Booty, and an album by the same name", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did RuPaul do after that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1842, "Truth_answer": "In Atlanta, RuPaul often performed at the Celebrity Club, managed by Larry Tee and also performed as a backup singer to Glen Meadmore along with drag queen Vaginal Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did RuPaul start working as a drag queen in the club scene?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "His voice is best-suited to power ballads, his signature style due to his sensual tone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of vocal style does Sakis Rouvas have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "Rouvas' detractors have criticized his voice as average, or limited, contending that his appeal is based on image", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What criticisms did Sakis Rouvas receive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "Whatever the assessment of his voice, it has often been overshadowed by showmanship and appearance in the media; many preferred to watch him perform than to listen to him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other criticisms are there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "Reviewers have praised Rouvas' live performances, particularly his ability to execute especially difficult and demanding songs, hold long, high notes and dance while singing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything liked about Sakis Rouvas' vocal style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "His vocal power was evident in early recordings, notably on Mia Fora from Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any examples of difficult songs Sakis Rouvas sings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley was Rouvas' musical idol; he also enjoyed The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Kiss and Queen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any influences to Sakis Rouvas' vocal style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1843, "Truth_answer": "Rouvas discovered music, which he enjoyed nearly as much as athletics. He taught himself guitar, inspired by international artists such as Elvis Presley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Sakis Rouvas to begin singing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1844, "Truth_answer": "Rouvas became the Pepsi spokesperson for the company's Greek summer campaign making a first television ad, a first for a Greek entertainer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sakis Rouvas' first tv appearance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1844, "Truth_answer": "Stefanos (Sakis Rouvas) is the frontman, guitarist, and soul of the incredibly popular rock band Alter Ego.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alter_Ego_(2007_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas act in alter ego, or just sing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1844, "Truth_answer": "The film received mixed reviews and sold only one-fifth of the expected number of tickets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alter Ego do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1844, "Truth_answer": "He made his American film debut in the psychological thriller Duress, with Martin Donovan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films has Sakis Rouvas been in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1844, "Truth_answer": "Duress was released in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Duress released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1844, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duress a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "Woman made her return to WCW on the January 22, 1996 episode of WCW Monday Nitro", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325093307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Benoit_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1996 involving Nancy Benoit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "She was one of many women who stood in the aisle and waved as Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage came to the ring", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the episode?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "On the February 5 episode of Nitro she turned on Savage during his match with Chris Benoit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325093307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Benoit_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Benoit appear in following episodes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "On the February 5 episode of Nitro she turned on Savage during his match with Chris Benoit and rejoined Flair, Arn Anderson, Brian Pillman, and Benoit as the Four Horsemen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325093307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Benoit_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Benoit wrestle or just wave?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "Her ring name was Woman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nancy Benoit's wrestling name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Benoit tag-team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1845, "Truth_answer": "After managing Benoit for a little over half a year, no reason was given for Woman's sudden disappearance, and she was never mentioned on WCW programming again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325093307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Benoit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides Nancy Benoit returning to WCW as Woman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor was born and raised in Mumbai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Shraddha Kapoor grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor did her schooling at Jamnabai Narsee School and at the age of 15, she shifted to the American School of Bombay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shraddha Kapoor go to school there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor was schoolmates with actress Athiya Shetty and actor Tiger Shroff. In an interview with The Times of India, Shetty revealed that they all used to participate in dance competitions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shraddha_Kapoor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shraddha Kapoor study at the American School of Bombay?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Believing herself to be competitive at the age of 17, Kapoor played soccer and handball as she thought these games were challenging.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shraddha_Kapoor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Shraddha Kapoor do during her childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "She has an elder brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shraddha Kapoor have siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Shakti Kapoor is an actor and her mother is Shivangi Kapoor,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Shraddha Kapoor's parents do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor then enrolled in Boston University to major in psychology, but she left in her freshman year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor left to appear in her debut film after she was seen on Facebook by producer Ambika Hinduja, who cast her for a role in Teen Patti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Shraddha Kapoor leave?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1846, "Truth_answer": "Film critic and author Anupama Chopra called Teen Patti a train wreck of a movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shraddha Kapoor do well in it?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "Art of Life was released on August 25, 1993, by Atlantic Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108094945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_Life_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218112454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Japan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 involving X Japan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "The album was heavily orchestrated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Art of Life by X Japan sound?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number one, however the band only performed two concerts that year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218112454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Japan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art of Life by X Japan successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "each member began solo careers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did X Japan only perform 2 concerts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "On September 22, 1997, at 1 pm, Yoshiki, hide, Pata and Heath held a press conference where they announced that X Japan would disband", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the solo careers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "Vocalist Toshi decided to leave the band as the glamorous, success-oriented life of a rock star failed to satisfy him emotionally, as opposed to a simpler life and career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the announcement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "He stated that he had made the decision back in April 1996, though it was not publicly disclosed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218112454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Japan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Toshi say about his decision to leave X Japan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "However, around twelve years later he confirmed what was long-reported in the media; that he was brainwashed via violence and abuse and conned out of money, leading to bankruptcy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218112454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Japan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toshi say anything else about being in X Japan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1847, "Truth_answer": "X Japan performed their farewell show, titled The Last Live: Last Night, at the Tokyo Dome on December 31, 1997", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218112454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Japan_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did X Japan have other performances?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "Until his death, he published influential volumes on a variety of issues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Heliade_R%C4%83dulescu_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the final years for Ion Heliade Rădulescu?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "He concentrated on contributions to history and literary criticism", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Heliade_R%C4%83dulescu_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of issues did Ion Heliade Rădulescu publish influential volumes on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "He died on April 27, 1872", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Heliade_R%C4%83dulescu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ion Heliade Rădulescu die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "He had come to consider himself a prophet-like figure, and the redeemer of his motherland, notably blessing his friends with the words Christ and Magdalene be with you!“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "By that time, among Ion Heliade Rădulescu's last printed works were a textbook on poetics (1868) and a volume on Romanian orthography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what years did this occur?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "In October 1830, together with his uncle Nicolae Rădulescu, he opened the first privately owned printing press in his country, operating on his property at Cişmeaua Mavrogheni, in Obor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Heliade_R%C4%83dulescu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ion Heliade Rădulescu publish independently or through a company?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1848, "Truth_answer": "By 1869, like most other 1848 Romantics, he had become the target of criticism from the younger generation of intellectuals, represented by the Iaşi-based literary society Junimea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Heliade_R%C4%83dulescu_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ion Heliade Rădulescu's work well received in his later years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1849, "Truth_answer": "His former colleagues in the Labor Party considered him a traitor, while conservatives were suspicious of what they viewed as his socialist economic policies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202201024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Hughes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Billy Hughes as prime minister?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1849, "Truth_answer": "Hughes' opponents accused him of engaging in authoritarianism and populism, as well as inflaming sectarianism; his use of the War Precautions Act 1914 was particularly controversial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Billy Hughes do to be a traitor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1849, "Truth_answer": "The government replaced the first-past-the-post electoral system applying to both houses of the Federal Parliament under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1903 with a preferential system", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some things Billy Hughes did as Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1849, "Truth_answer": "The Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, persuaded Hughes and Liberal Party leader Joseph Cook (himself a former Labor man) to turn their wartime coalition into a formal party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202201024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Hughes_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's some interesting things Billy Hughes did as Nationalist Party Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1849, "Truth_answer": "This was the Nationalist Party of Australia. Although the Liberals were the larger partner in the merger, Hughes emerged as the new party's leader, with Cook as his deputy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Ferguson persuade Hughes to turn their wartime coalition into a formal party?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "Junior would say things like, If I dood it, I gets a whipping., followed moments later by the statement, I dood it!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I dood it! a sketch by him?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "Skelton starred in a 1943 movie of the same name, I dood It!, but did not play Junior in the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played junior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "Skelton went on the air with his own radio show, The Raleigh Cigarette Program, on October 7, 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Red Skelton perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "Skelton introduced the first two of his many characters during The Raleigh Cigarette Program's first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What acts did Red Skelton perform on The Raleigh Cigarette Program?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "The character of Clem Kadiddlehopper was based on a Vincennes neighbor named Carl Hopper, who was hard of hearing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were those characters Skelton introduced during the Raleigh Cigarette Program's first season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "The second character, The Mean Widdle Kid, or Junior, was a young boy full of mischief, who typically did things he was told not to do.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other based on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "The phrase was such a part of national culture at the time that, when General Doolittle bombed Tokyo in 1942, many newspapers ran Doolittle Dood It as a headline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did audiences like the shows or the characters Red Skelton played or wrote?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "The phrase I dood it! became part of national culture at the time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which phrase was such a part of national culture that it ran as a headline?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "Brown and Williamson asked Skelton to change some aspects of a skit; he renamed it Guzzler's Gin, where the announcer became inebriated while sampling and touting the imaginary sponsor's wares.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can be said about Red Skeleton and his material", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1850, "Truth_answer": "Originally called Mellow Cigars, the skit entailed an announcer who became ill as he smoked his sponsor's product.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it called in production?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Karisma Kapoor starred in Baaz: A Bird in Danger, which was her only release that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2003 involving Karisma Kapoor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "she made her television debut in the Sahara One soap opera Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny. The serial ended after 260 episodes in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karisma Kapoor work in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Kapoor was seen in Mere Jeevan Saathi; the film had been shot and completed in 2003, but was delayed for three years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Karisma Kapoor do next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor began judging season four of the dance show Nach Baliye", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work followed Mere Jeevan Saathi ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Kapoor won the Koffee Award for Best Supporting Appearance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karisma Kapoor win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor also ventured into voice acting, voicing for her younger sister Kareena in the role of Chhaya in the 2012 action thriller Bodyguard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films or recognition have there been for Karisma Kapoor since winning the Koffee Award for Best Supporting Appearance in 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor made her comeback as an actress with a leading role in Vikram Bhatt's supernatural thriller Dangerous Ishhq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Karisma Kapoor do later, after 2012 action thriller Bodyguard?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "Karisma Kapoor (born 25 June 1974) is an Indian film actress. She is one of the most popular and highest-paid Hindi film actresses in the 1990s and early 2000s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Karisma Kapoor's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "Born and raised in Mumbai, Kapoor is a member of the Kapoor family, where her parents and other relatives are all involved in the Indian film industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything notable about Karisma Kapoor's life besides her successes and acting after 2003?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1851, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor, at the age of seventeen, left her studies to pursue a film career and made her acting debut with a leading role in the moderately successful Prem Qaidi (1991).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find interesting about Karisma Kapoor's acting career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "British colonial policy makers in 1951 removed all Maasai from the Serengeti National Park and relegate them to areas in and around the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of influences from the outside world is the article pertaining to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "The plan for the NCA was to put Maasai interests above all else, but this promise was never met. The spread of HIV was rampant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasai_people_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has being relegated to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) been a positive thing for the Maasai people or negative?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "Loss of cattle populations to disease, lack of available rangelands because of new park boundaries and other tribes, the Maasai were forced to develop new ways of sustaining themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems are the Maasai people having after being relgated to the NCA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "Many Maasai began to cultivate maize and other crops to get by, a practice that was culturally viewed negatively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasai_people_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about influences from the outside world upon the Maasai people besides being relegated to the NCA, the spread of HIV, loss of cattle populations, lack of available rangelands, and being forced to develop new ways of sustaining themselves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "Many Maasai have moved away from the nomadic life to positions in commerce and government", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasai_people_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of lifestyle do the Maasai people have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have the Maasai people done to prevent bad influences from the outside world?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the Maasai people causing problems that would make the policy makers treat them so badly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "Over the years, many projects have begun to help Maasai tribal leaders find ways to preserve their traditions while also balancing the education needs of their children for the modern world", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is anyone doing anything to try to help the Maasai people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1852, "Truth_answer": "Park boundaries and land privatisation has continued to limit grazing area for the Maasai and have forced them to change considerably.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasai_people_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other problems have the Maasai people encountered?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1853, "Truth_answer": "McElhenny gained 11,375 all-purpose yards in his thirteen-year career, retiring as one of just three players to eclipse 11,000 yards. On the 49ers his nickname was The King", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227110249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_McElhenny_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Hugh McElhenny?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1853, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hugh McElhenny retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1853, "Truth_answer": "He was inducted into the San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh McElhenny win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1853, "Truth_answer": "After retiring as a player in 1964, McElhenny served as a color commentator on 49ers radio broadcasts from 1966 to 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227110249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_McElhenny_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Hugh McElhenny's career end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1853, "Truth_answer": "In his later life, McElhenny was diagnosed with a rare nerve disorder called Guillain–Barré syndrome, which almost killed him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227110249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_McElhenny_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article share any information about Hugh McElhenny's personal life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical horror comedy film", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rocky_Horror_Picture_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is rocky horror picture show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "In late 1973, Meat Loaf was cast in the original L.A. Roxy cast of The Rocky Horror Show, playing the parts of Eddie and Dr. Everett Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Meat Loaf star in the musical", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "In the original stage production in London, Dr. Scott and Eddie were played by the same actor, which has become the custom in many subsequent productions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224004827id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073629/trivia_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Meat Loaf play two parts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "The success of the musical led to the filming of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in which Meat Loaf played only Eddie, a decision Meat Loaf disliked", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the crowd think of Meat Loaf's part in the play", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Meat Loaf recorded lead vocals for Ted Nugent's album Free-for-All when regular Nugent lead vocalist Derek St. Holmes temporarily quit the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Meat Loaf's time with Rocky Horror Picture Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "Meat Loaf was paid the sum of $1000 for his contributions to the album, which included crafting all of the vocal arrangements and two days of recording sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407204852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-for-All_(Ted_Nugent_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meat Loaf join Ted Nugent's band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1854, "Truth_answer": "In October 1977, Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf and Steinman was finally released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Meat Loaf do after 1976 besides record and craft vocals for Ted Nugent's album Free-for-All?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from the University of Missouri, Crow worked as a music teacher at. Teaching during the day gave her the opportunity to sing in bands on the weekends", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Sheryl Crow's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "She was later introduced to local musician and record producer Jay Oliver", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheryl Crow have any producers in her younger years or was she alone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "Crow toured with Michael Jackson as a backing vocalist during his Bad tour 1987–1989, and often performed with Jackson on I Just Can't Stop Loving You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheryl Crow sing in any shows in her early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "Sheryl Crow won no awards before 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheryl Crow win any awards in her early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "Crow's song Heal Somebody appeared in the film Bright Angel. In 1991 her recording of Welcome to the Real Life featured on the soundtrack to the film Stone Cold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Sheryl Crow's other songs in the early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "Later that year her performance of Hundreds of Tears was included in the Point Break soundtrack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name any other songs during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Crow recorded her first attempt at a debut album with Sting's record producer Hugh Padgham", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1855, "Truth_answer": "Crow sang a duet with Kenny Loggins on the track I Would Do Anything, from his album Leap of Faith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else notable about Sheryl Crow's early years that you can share besides graduating from University of Missouri, being introduced to Jay Oliver, touring with Michael Jackson, not winning any awards, Heal Somebody, Welcome to the Real Life, Hundred of Tears, and her debut album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "The band took an extended break after their second album, in an effort to evolve their sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Thrills go on an extended break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "The Thrills' second album Let's Bottle Bohemia was released in September 2004. The band took an extended break. Teenager was released in Ireland on 22 July 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did they stay on break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "At the suggestion of R.E.M., the five relocated to a renovated morgue (owned by Canadian musician Bryan Adams) in inner-city Vancouver to record their third album with Tony Hoffer,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thrills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thrills' extended break and Teenager besides the length of the break and why they went on it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "A special CD/DVD edition of Teenager – which contained a film-length documentary about the band entitled The Thrills: The End of Innocence – was given limited release in the UK only", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thrills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the album Teenager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "It failed to light up the British and Irish charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thrills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Teenager album by the Thrills have any hits at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "Teenager received mixed reviews, getting a Metacritic score of 71%, positive reviews from the BBC, 7/10 from the NME, a 6.9/10 from Pitchfork and a 2/5 review from The Guardian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thrills_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thrills' extended break and Teenager besides the length of the break and why they went on it, the special cd/dvd edition of Teenager by the Thrills, and how Teenager by the Thrills failed to light up the British and Irish charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1856, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Thrills tour to support Teenager?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1857, "Truth_answer": "Traditional Odissi repertoire sequence starts with an invocation called Mangalacharana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sequence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1857, "Truth_answer": "A shloka (hymn) in praise of a God or Goddess is sung, such as to Jagannath (an avatar of Vishnu), the meaning of which is expressed through dance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the invocation called Mangalacharana?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1857, "Truth_answer": "Mangalacharana is followed by Pushpanjali (offering of flowers) and Bhumi Pranam (salutation to mother earth).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens next after Mangalacharana?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1857, "Truth_answer": "It is a fast pace, pure dance (nritta) performed in the honor of Shiva", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Batu?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1857, "Truth_answer": "This pure dance sequence in Odissi builds up to a Pallavi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after the BAtu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Richie and her childhood best friend Paris Hilton starred in the reality series The Simple Life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what shows did Nicole Richie appear on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "In the reality series The Simple Life, in which they lived for a month with a family in the rural community of Altus, Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was The Simple Life about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "The series premiere debuted on Fox on December 2, 2003, to 13 million viewers, increasing Fox's reach among viewers 18–49", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was The Simple Life popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "The series continued for a second and third season; it was aired by E! Entertainment Television for its fourth season and was followed by a relatively unsuccessful fifth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did The Simple Life have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "Richie has guest starred in television series including Eve, Six Feet Under, American Dreams, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, and Chuck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Nicole Richie have any other shows besides the Simple Life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 2010, it was announced that Richie would appear as a guest judge on Project Runway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023042248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Richie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows did Nicole Richie play in besides the Simple Life, Eve, Six Feet Under, American Dreams, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, and Chuck?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "In March 2019 Richie was cast in the FOX comedy pilot Richard Lovely", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Nicole Richie still acting", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1858, "Truth_answer": "In early 2016, Richie auditioned for a role in the NBC sitcom, Great News, created by Tracey Wigfield and produced by Wigfield and Tina Fey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023042248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Richie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything thing else interesting about Nicole Richie's television career besides starring in the Simple Life, Eve, Six Feet Under, American Dreams, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, and Chuck; guest judging on Project Runway; and being cast in Richard Lovely?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1859, "Truth_answer": "In the 70s he starred in Le Mans, On Any Sunday, Junior Bonner, The Getaway, Papillon, The Towering Inferno, and An Enemy of the People", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did McQueen do in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1859, "Truth_answer": "He worked for director Sam Peckinpah again with the leading role in The Getaway, where he met future wife Ali MacGraw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What directors did McQueen work with in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1859, "Truth_answer": "His last two films were loosely based on true stories, Tom Horn and The Hunter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about McQueen in the 1970s besides the films he starred in, working with Sam Peckinpah, and meeting future wife Ali MacGraw?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1859, "Truth_answer": "The Hunter received mixed reviews among critics, and currently holds a 55% rating and an average of 5.2/10 at Rotten Tomatoes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were his last two films received by critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Germany, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds had recording sessions for their debut album in March 1984 at Trident Studios in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds prior to Germany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "the remaining members relocated to West Berlin, Germany, in 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds relocate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "After the departure of Race and Lane, the remaining members relocated to West Berlin, Germany, in 1985 and released a second album The Firstborn Is Dead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds relocating to Germany besides where they recorded before Germany and when they relocated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "The Firstborn Is Dead reached 53 on the UK Album Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Firstborn Is Dead do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "Released the following year, the cover version album Kicking Against the Pricks explored such influences more directly with renditions of material by Johnny Cash, John Lee Hooker and Lead Belly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds do when they relocated to germany?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "The 1986 album featured guest appearances from Race, Pew, and Birthday Party guitarist Howard, who had briefly toured with the Bad Seeds as a substitute member in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds tour during their relocation to Germany?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "They have a hit single called Where the Wild Roses Grow“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1860, "Truth_answer": "Where the Wild Roses Grow was released on Murder Ballads is the ninth studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 1996 on Mute Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115112408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_Ballads_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Where the Wild Roses Grow by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds featuring Kylie Minogue released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "The band was initially formed as a backing band for Cave's intended solo project Man Or Myth?, which had been approved by the record label Mute Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the early releases of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "The abandoned Man Or Myth? sessions from September–October 1983 were recorded at The Garden studios", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Nick Cave's solo project Man Or Myth? a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "They began recording sessions for their debut album in March 1984 at London's Trident Studio. These sessions formed the album From Her to Eternity, released on Mute Records in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other releases of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "The band was initially formed as a backing band for Cave's intended solo project Man Or Myth?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds get started?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "Cave, Harvey (acting primarily as drummer), Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Bargeld, Magazine bassist Barry Adamson, and Jim G. Thirlwell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of this new Man or Myth? project?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "The group, which up to this time had been nameless, adopted the moniker Nick Cave and the Cavemen, which they used for the first six months of their career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' formation and early releases besides intially forming as a backing band for Man Or Myth?, abandoning the solo project, recording their debut album, and who was in the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1861, "Truth_answer": "Race, and touring guitarist Edward Clayton-Jones, left to form the Wreckery in Melbourne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102050411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What disputes developed in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1862, "Truth_answer": "Due to artwork delays and the band members' many side-projects, it was four years before Disco Volante was released, in October 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bungle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the disco volante begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1862, "Truth_answer": "Disco Volante had two songs on the Billboard chart: Disco Volante spent 1 week at 113 in 1995 and California spent 1 week at 144 in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did disco volante perform commercially?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1862, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Bungle supported this record with their first world tour, performing across North America, Europe and Australia during 1995 and 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what followed disco volante?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1862, "Truth_answer": "Disco Volante was released on October 10, 1995, through Warner Bros, and is considered to be the most experimental of all Mr. Bungle's albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190706215852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Volante_(Mr._Bungle_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highlight of the disco volante period of Mr. Bungle's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1863, "Truth_answer": "During 1990, the band members left Eureka for San Francisco, in search of greater musical opportunities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bungle_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant for Mr. Bungle in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1863, "Truth_answer": "Their debut album, Mr. Bungle, was produced by jazz experimentalist John Zorn and was released on August 13, 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bungle_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mr. Bungle's debut album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1863, "Truth_answer": "To promote the album in some stores, a Mr. Bungle bubble bath was given away with copies of the record sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bungle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mr. Bungle in the early 90s besides leaving for San Francisco and releasing their debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1863, "Truth_answer": "The cover featured artwork by Dan Sweetman, originally published in the story, A Cotton Candy Autopsy in the DC Comics/Piranha Press imprint title, Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bungle_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked on the Mr. Bungle debut album cover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "Titled Broadway Barks, the book is published by Blue Apple Books (2008)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Peters write her first childrens book?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "To support Broadway Barks, the animal adoption charity that she co-founded with Mary Tyler Moore, Peters has written three children's books", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many books did Peters write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "Stella and Charlie Friends Forever, is about her rescue dog Charlie joining her household, and how Charlie got along with her older dog, Stella", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206215638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernadette_Peters_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is stella and charlie friends forever about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "Her second children's book, titled Stella is a Star, is the story of a pit bull, named after Peters' dog Stella", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206215638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernadette_Peters_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did Bernadette Peters write besides Broadway Barks and Stella and Charlie Friends Forever?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "Broadway Barks reached #5 on The New York Times Children's Best Sellers: Picture Books list for the week of June 8, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206215638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernadette_Peters_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bernadette Peters a successful writer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "It is about a pitbull who would rather be a pig ballerina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stella is a Star about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "The third book, titled Stella and Charlie Friends Forever, was released in 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bernadette Peters last book released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1864, "Truth_answer": "Titled Stella is a Star, the book includes a CD with an original song written and performed by Peters and was released in April 2010 by Blue Apple Books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting facts on Bernadette Peters's books besides their titles, release dates, and summaries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "Field was born in Kellyville, New South Wales, Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Anthony Field born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "He is the youngest of seven children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anthony Field have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "His mother is Marie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Anthony Field's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "He attended the all-boys boarding school St. Joseph's College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anthony Field go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, while they were students at St. Joseph's, he and his brothers Paul and John formed the pop group The Cockroaches", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anthony Field create any musical groups when he was young?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "Field put off university when The Cockroaches became successful", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cockroaches become popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1865, "Truth_answer": "The Cockroaches released several albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cockroaches ever make an album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the one-off get together of The Box Tops take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "Cunningham next organized a reunion of all the band's original members, including Chilton, in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused The Box Tops to reunite?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "The group subsequently released a self-produced album of new material recorded at Easley McCain Recording, Tear Off! and resumed performing concerts internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Box Tops reunite?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "A new original Last Laugh; covers of Bobby Womack's I'm in Love, Eddie Floyd's Big Bird, and The Gentrys' Keep on Dancing; and a new recording of The Letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did The Box Tops sing after their reunion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 2010, lead vocalist Alex Chilton died of a heart attack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Box Tops breakup after their reunion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "In mid 2015, Cunningham and Talley reformed The Box Tops in response to continued requests by fans. In 2018, the Box Tops were inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of The Box Tops successes after their reunion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "A new original Last Laugh; covers of Bobby Womack's I'm in Love, Eddie Floyd's Big Bird, and The Gentrys' Keep on Dancing; and a new recording of The Letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of The Box Tops new successes in the United States after their reunion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1866, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music awards did The Box Tops win after their reunion in 1996?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1867, "Truth_answer": "Chronic arthritic condition in his shoulder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some health issues that Jeff Bagwell have to deal with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1867, "Truth_answer": "Bagwell continued to play through the pain until May 4, when it became so unbearable that he asked his manager to remove him from the lineup the following day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the chronic arthritic condition bother him really bad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1867, "Truth_answer": "Rendered unable to throw, the club activated Bagwell as a pinch hitter after his surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Bagwell ever return to play after the health issue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1867, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Bagwell have any other health issues or conditions besides the chronic arthritic condition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, El Gran Combo's contract with Gema Records was not renewed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Gran_Combo_de_Puerto_Rico_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1970s to El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "The group decided to self-release recordings under their own newly created independent label, Combo Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Gran_Combo_de_Puerto_Rico_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did El Gran Combo do after their Gema Records contract was not renewed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 they released their first album on the label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were El Gran Combo successful under Combo Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "An album entitled Estamos Primeros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did El Grand Combo release under Combo Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "They were at Venezuela, and scheduled to fly the following day. After landing they were told about a plane crash which occurred the night before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the near death experience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the near death experience affect their outlook on life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "Yes. They released De Punta a Punta afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did El Gran Combo release any other albums besides Estamos Primeros?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1868, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was En Navidad a popular album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1869, "Truth_answer": "Over the years, the Kingston Trio expanded its song selection beyond the rearranged traditional numbers, calypso songs, and Broadway show tunes that had appeared on its first several albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingston_Trio_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by the 21st-century perspectives for the Kingston Trio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1870, "Truth_answer": "New York Yankees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Joe McCarthy coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1870, "Truth_answer": "White Sox manager Jimmy Dykes described McCarthy as a push-button manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was joe mccarthy's coaching style like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1870, "Truth_answer": "On April 29, 1976, the Yankees dedicated a plaque for their Monument Park to McCarthy. The plaque calls him One of baseball's most beloved and respected leaders.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918104617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McCarthy_(manager)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Joe McCarthy respected as a coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1870, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy frequently battled a drinking problem; he was known for going on benders that lasted a week or more. His bout with alcohol ended his tenure with the Yankees early in the 1946 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe McCarthy have any troubles or conflicts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1870, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy was an outstanding teacher and developer of talent, and was particularly adept at handling temperamental players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918104617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McCarthy_(manager)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was special about Joe McCarthy's coaching style besides being a push button manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1870, "Truth_answer": "He ranks first all-time for the Yankees with 1,460 wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918104617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McCarthy_(manager)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games did the Yankees win with McCarthy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1871, "Truth_answer": "John Ruskin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Oxford's first slade professor of fine art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1871, "Truth_answer": "1869", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Ruskin appointed as slade professor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1871, "Truth_answer": "He delivered his inaugural lecture on his 51st birthday in 1870.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106073019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after John Ruskin appointment as slade professor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1871, "Truth_answer": "He established the Ruskin School of Drawing", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kids.kiddle.co/John_Ruskin_p1", "http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/slade-lectures-2010-week-7-transnational-surrealism-tropiques-and-role-little-magazine?qt-media_player=1_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106073019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin_p1", "https://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/artist/john-walton-rp_p0", "http://bullan.de/citizenmob/freebook.php?q=free-Me%C3%9Ftechnik-1932/_p59" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Ruskin do after the inaugural lecture as slade professor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1871, "Truth_answer": "Most controversial, was the digging scheme near Oxford, instigated by Ruskin in 1874, and continuing into 1875, which involved undergraduates in a road-mending scheme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106073019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen at Oxford while Ruskin was slade professor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1871, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ruskin's lectures were often so popular that they had to be given twice—once for the students, and again for the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106073019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruskin teach at the school he founded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1872, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Goldhagen, whose book Hitler's Willing Executioners Finkelstein criticized, claimed his scholarship has everything to do with his burning political agenda“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118002050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Finkelstein_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Norman Finkelstein's criticism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1872, "Truth_answer": "Alan Dershowitz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other critics does Norman Finkelstein's have other than Goldhagen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1872, "Truth_answer": "Alan Dershowitz has written that Peter Novick and a noted Holocaust historian whose work Finkelstein says inspired The Holocaust Industry, has strongly criticized the latter's work, describing it as trash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118002050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Finkelstein_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Dershowitz criticize Finkelstein?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1872, "Truth_answer": "Omer Bartov", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Norman Finkelstein have any other critics other than Goldhagen or Dershowitz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Omer Bartov's own critics on Norman Finkelstein?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Tablo made his official debut as the leader of the group Epik High in 2003 alongside DJ Tukutz and Mithra Jin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715075547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2003 to Tablo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the first one was called Map of the Human Soul (2003)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Epik High produce albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "After the Map of the Human Soul, under Woollim Entertainment in 2003, Epik High began to gain success with the release of their second album, High Society (2004).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715075549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epik_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Map of the Human Soul album a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Swan Songs (2005)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Epik High have another album after High Society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Fly and Paris were the lead hit singles spawned from this release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150919145847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_Songs_(Epik_High_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Swan Songs have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Remapping the Human Soul", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Epik High have another hit albums after Swan Songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Album of the Year at the 2007 Mnet Asian Music Awards, Best Album at the 2007 Seoul Music Awards, and Best Hip Hop Album at the 2008 Korean Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remapping_the_Human_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Remapping the Human Soul win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1873, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Remapping the Human Soul is the fourth studio album by South Korean hip hop trio Epik High.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remapping_the_Human_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Epik High produce a fourth album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tablo born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "Seoul, South Korea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tablo's birthplace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tablo's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "He spent around 3 years living in Jakarta", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715075547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tablo live in Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tablo do while in Switzerland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tablo live in Canada?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "Seongnam, South Korea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tablo move after Canada?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1874, "Truth_answer": "No, as a coterminal student at Stanford University, Tablo simultaneously attained a Bachelor's Degree in English literature and a Master's Degree in creative writing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715075547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tablo graduate from Seoul International School?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1875, "Truth_answer": "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding and An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals were Hume's greatest literary and philosophical achievements", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is most important about Hume's academics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1875, "Truth_answer": "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (EPM) is a book by Scottish enlightenment philosopher David Hume. In it, Hume argues that the foundations of morals lie with sentiment, not reason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Principles of Morals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1875, "Truth_answer": "The first enquiry is called An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other parts of the Morals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1875, "Truth_answer": "Hume's wrote the massive six-volume The History of England“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did David Hume write besides his first and second equiries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1875, "Truth_answer": "Hume's theory of ethics has been influential in modern-day meta-ethical theory, helping to inspire emotivism, and ethical expressivism and non-cognitivism", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does David Hume discuss emotivism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1875, "Truth_answer": "Hume denied the existence of practical reason as a principle because he claimed reason does not have any effect on morality", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Hume's theory of ethics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "The Steelers finished the year at 10–6. However, they lost 31–29 at home to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200901202002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ben Roethlisberger's 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "3154", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roethlisberger passing yards in the 2007 regular season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "32", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many touchdowns in the 2007 regular season from Roethlisberger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "11", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Roethlisberger have any interceptions during the 2007 regular season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Steelers finished the year at 10–6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 2007 one of Ben Roethlisberger better years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "Roethlisberger's 32 touchdown passes ranked third in the NFL, behind Tony Romo and Tom Brady, while his 104.1 passer rating was second only to Brady.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of recognition did the 2007 regular season bring to Roethlisberger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "Roethlisberger finished third in Comeback Player of the Year voting, behind the Patriots' Randy Moss and the Dallas Cowboys' Greg Ellis, who won the award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards or recognition for the 2007 season for Roethlisberger besides his touchdown pass ranking?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1876, "Truth_answer": "The Steelers finished the year at 10–6.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200901202002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Steelers end the the 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1877, "Truth_answer": "In September 2009, eight years after Phillips's death, his eldest daughter Mackenzie claimed that she and her father had a 10-year incestuous relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Phillips_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the John Philips incest allegations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1877, "Truth_answer": "This is still unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were these John Philips incest allegation claims true?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1877, "Truth_answer": "Mackenzie wrote of the relationship, which she said began when she was 19 years old in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the John Philips allegations begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1878, "Truth_answer": "She possesses a three-octave range, from B2 to E♭6. She once stated that she is a mezzo-soprano. However, attempts to adapt classical voice types to other forms of singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Celines Voice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1878, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Celine Dion train her voice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1878, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Celine Dion have a unique voice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1878, "Truth_answer": "Her timbre has been described as thin, slightly nasal with a raspy lower register and bell glass-like high notes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Celine Dion's timbre", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1878, "Truth_answer": "In her French repertoire, Dion adorns her vocals with more nuances and expressiveness, with the emotional intensity being more tender and intimate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Celine Dion's voice besides her training and timbre", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "In 1910.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was George Mallory in europe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "Mallory was in a party led by Irving, Mallory and a friend attempted to climb Mont Vélan in the Alps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did George Mallory do in europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "The team turned back shortly before the summit due to Mallory's altitude sickness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Irving and Mallory successful in their attempt to climb the Alps?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "In 1911, Mallory climbed Mont Blanc, and made the third ascent of the Frontier ridge of Mont Maudit in a party again led by Irving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Irving and Mallory try to climb Alps again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "Harry Tyndale", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did George Mallory climb with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Mount Everest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did George Mallory climb anything else besides the alps?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sandy Irvine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did George Mallory go with anyone on Mount Everest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1879, "Truth_answer": "Despite being hampered and slowed by the thin air, they achieved a record altitude of 26,980 ft (8,225 m) in the Himalayas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did George Mallory set any records with his climbs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "1921 and 1922", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year(s) was Mallory in Asia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "Guy Bullock, and E. O. Wheeler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mallory climb with in 1921?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "Under Mallory's leadership, and with the assistance of around a dozen Sherpas, the group climbed several lower peaks near Everest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1921 British Reconnaissance Expedition successful in the climb?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "It was organised and financed by the Mount Everest Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the 1921 British Reconnaissance Expedition other than if it was successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "No, Mallory returned to the Himalayas as part of the party led by Brigadier General Charles Bruce and climbing leader Edward Strutt, with a view to making a serious attempt on the summit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 1921 British Reconnaissance Expedition the only climb in Asia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "1922", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the second British Reconnaissance Expedition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "After circling the mountain from the south side, his party finally discovered the East Rongbuk Glacier—the highway to the summit now used by nearly all climbers on the Tibetan side of the mountain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened at Rongbuk Glacier besides it's discovery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "His party were almost certainly the first Westerners to view the Western Cwm at the foot of the Lhotse face.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there other things George Mallory discovered during his climbs in Asia besides the Rongbuk Glacier?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "Despite being hampered and slowed by the thin air, they achieved a record altitude of 26,980 ft (8,225 m) in the Himalayas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had George Mallory achieved any record climbs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "Whether Mallory and Irvine reached Everest's summit is unknown. The question remains open to speculation and is the topic of much debate and research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101084336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mallory_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Mallory fail at any climbs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1880, "Truth_answer": "Whether Mallory and Irvine had reached the summit before they died remains a subject of speculation and continuing research. The pair were last seen when they were about 800 vertical feet from the summit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Mallory experience other successes besides his climbs in Asia?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "Incumbent President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, announced a 10-day mourning period for the former President and issued Administrative Order No. 269 detailing the necessary arrangements for a state funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell about the Wake and funeral of Corazon Aquino?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "24 March 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corazon Aquino die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "She was a Filipino politician who served as the 11th President of the Philippines, becoming the first woman to hold that office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other significant findings can you tell me about Aquino besides her death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "Aquino's daughter Kris spoke on behalf of her family towards the end of the Mass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Final Mass for Corazon Aquino?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "Aquino's flag-draped casket was escorted from the Cathedral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the final mass for Aquino?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "From the Cathedral to Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Aquino's casket was escorted from the cathedral to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "She was interred beside her husband in the family mausoleum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened during the funeral procession for Aquino?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "Philippine Air Force UH-1 helicopters showered the procession with yellow confetti.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Philippine Air Force do during the funeral procession for Aquino?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "The ships docked at Manila's harbour blared their sirens, all to salute the late President", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened during the funeral procession besides the yellow confetti?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1881, "Truth_answer": "The ships docked at Manila's harbour blared their sirens, all to salute the late President", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the Philippine Air Force and ships do after the final Mass for Aquino?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1882, "Truth_answer": "Plato was one of the devoted young followers of Socrates. The precise relationship between Plato and Socrates remains an area of contention among scholars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Plato associated with Socrates?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1882, "Truth_answer": "Apology is Socrates' defense speech, and Crito and Phaedo take place in prison after the conviction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Plato's Apology of Socrates?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1882, "Truth_answer": "In Apology, Socrates is presented as mentioning Plato by name as one of those youths close enough to him to have been corrupted and questioning why their fathers and brothers did not step forward to testify against him if he was indeed guilty of such a crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Plato corrupted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1882, "Truth_answer": "Plato never speaks in his own voice in his dialogues, and speaks as Socrates in all but the Laws.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Plato have any other philosophies that related to Socrates besides Apology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "Bill that would forbid federal contractors from forcing victims of sexual assault, battery and discrimination to submit to binding arbitration and thereby prohibiting them from going to court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Franken amendment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "The amendment passed 68 to 30 with all opposition coming from Republicans including Vitter.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Franken amendment proceed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "Republican senators said they voted against it because it was unenforceable, a position also taken by the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Obama administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Vitter do next after the Franken amendment passed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "Democrats", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who supported the Franken amendment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "The DOD and White House agreed with the intent of the legislation and suggested it should be broadened to prohibit the use of arbitration in cases of sexual assault for any business contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other supporters or people against the Franken amendment besides the democrats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "Senators explained their vote against the legislation by saying it was a political attack on Halliburton and that the Senate shouldn't regulate contracts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Franken amendment considered controversial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "Others felt it was unconstitutional and that arbitration is useful in resolving disputes, often faster, privately and cheaper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public feel about the Franken amendment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Franken amendment affect David Vitter's political career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1884, "Truth_answer": "Sparkle in the Rain is the sixth studio album by Scottish rock band Simple Minds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190606123601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparkle_in_the_Rain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sparkle in the Rain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1884, "Truth_answer": "In the U.S, Parke Puterbaugh writing for Rolling Stone awarded the album four stars out of five.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sparkle in the Rain win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1884, "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time and Live In The City Of Light", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successful albums did Simple Minds have besides Sparkle in the Rain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1885, "Truth_answer": "Robin Cook was one of the key figures in the modernisation of the Labour Party under Kinnock. He was Shadow Health Secretary (1987–92) and Shadow Trade Secretary (1992–94)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Robin Cook involved in opposition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1885, "Truth_answer": "Cook took on foreign affairs in 1994, the post he would become most identified with (Shadow Foreign Secretary 1994–97, Foreign Secretary 1997–2001).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116110556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Cook_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robin Cook do anything else while in opposition besides Shadow Health Secretary and Shadow Trade Secretary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1885, "Truth_answer": "He was in opposition from 13 July 1987 to 2 May 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was he in opposition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1885, "Truth_answer": "Cook became known as a brilliant parliamentary debater, and rose through the party ranks, becoming a frontbench spokesman in 1980, and was the Shadow Cabinet's spokesperson on European affairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cook being in opposition besides the roles Cook took while in opposition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1885, "Truth_answer": "Opposition ended on 2 May 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the opposition end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1885, "Truth_answer": "Cook brokered the 'Cook-Maclennan Agreement' that laid the basis for the fundamental reshaping of the British constitution outlined in Labour's 1997 general election manifesto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about Cook's opposition from the article besides his roles, how long he was in opposition, and how he became known as a brilliant parliamentary debater?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1886, "Truth_answer": "Sabonis is married to Ingrida Mikelionytė,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvydas_Sabonis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Arvydas Sabonis married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1886, "Truth_answer": "They have a daughter named Aušrinė, and three sons: Žygimantas, Tautvydas, and Domantas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvydas_Sabonis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Arvydas Sabonis and Ingrida Mikelionytė have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1886, "Truth_answer": "Basketball", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Arvydas Sabonis have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1887, "Truth_answer": "After the Beatles vetoed a proposed film project, the time allocated for filming became a three-month period free of professional engagements that gave them an unprecedented amount of time to prepare for a new album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was revolvers' album background?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1887, "Truth_answer": "It has become regarded as one of the greatest albums in the history of popular music, with recognition centered on its range of musical styles, diverse sounds, and lyrical content.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204110644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_(Beatles_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Revolver album do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1887, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Revolver was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204110644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_(Beatles_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Revolver albums best award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1888, "Truth_answer": "No, Hank Snow continued to pursue music through hard work in hard times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hank Snow fall on hard times?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1889, "Truth_answer": "A collaboration piece that was created during a time of personal loss in Chicago's life: the death of her brother Ben, from Lou Gehrig's disease, and the death of her mother from cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212133645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Chicago's Holocaust project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1889, "Truth_answer": "A peice that documents victims of the Holocaust. Chicago used the tragic event of the Holocaust as a prism through which to explore victimization, oppression, injustice, and human cruelty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212133645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chicago's Holocaust project all about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chicago receive any recognition for the Holocaust project?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1889, "Truth_answer": "Chicago worked alongside her husband to complete the piece, which took eight years to finish", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212133645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chicago's husband help with the Holocaust project?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many victims were included in the Holocaust project?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo da Vinci have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Beyond friendship, Leonardo kept his private life secret. His sexuality has been the subject of satire, analysis, and speculation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Leonardo da Vinci's personal life.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Gian Giacomo Caprotti da Oren and Francesco Melzi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Leonardo da Vinci's pupils?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo's most intimate relationships were perhaps with his pupils Salaì and Melzi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Leonardo da Vinci close to his pupils?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Mathematician Luca Pacioli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Leonardo da Vinci close with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "According to Helen Gardner, the scope and depth of his interests were without precedent in recorded history, and his mind and personality seem to us superhuman, while the man himself mysterious and remote.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonardo da Vinci personality like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo had many friends who are now renowned either in their fields or for their historical significance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo da Vinci have friends?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo appears to have had no close relationships with women except for his friendship with Cecilia Gallerani and the two Este sisters, Beatrice and Isabella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Leonardo da Vinci's closest friends?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1890, "Truth_answer": "Areas of interest included invention, drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, paleontology, and cartography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124061706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo da Vinci have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "67 when he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonardo da Vinci age", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "Possibly of a stroke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Leonardo da Vinci die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "From September 1513 to 1516, Leonardo spent much of his time living in the Belvedere Courtyard in the Apostolic Palace, where Michelangelo and Raphael were both active.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1513 to Leonardo da Vinci", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "On 12 August 1519, Leonardo's remains were interred in the Collegiate Church of Saint Florentin at the Château d'Amboise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Leonardo da Vinci buried", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1519 to Leonardo da Vinci", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo da Vinci have a wife", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1891, "Truth_answer": "In 1512, Leonardo was working on plans for an equestrian monument for Gian Giacomo Trivulzio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Leonardo da Vinci do at an old age", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1892, "Truth_answer": "He applied for a job with the FBI in November 1941 and was accepted. His first day at the Bureau was January 26, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Felt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mark Felt start at the FBI", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1892, "Truth_answer": "Upon graduation, Felt took a position at the Federal Trade Commission but did not enjoy his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Felt early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1892, "Truth_answer": "After 1935, Felt then went to Washington, D.C., to work in the office of Democratic U.S. Senator James P. Pope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did felt end up with in washington", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1892, "Truth_answer": "No. Felt worked as Associate Director of the FBI when Nixon was President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did felt work for nixon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1893, "Truth_answer": "Bob Woodward was a Washington Post reporter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=complete_timeline_of_the_2003_invasion_of_iraq_1613&scale=5&startpos=2000_p52", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=complete_timeline_of_the_2003_invasion_of_iraq_1613&scale=5&startpos=2000_p47", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=nixon_and_watergate_tmln&startpos=100_p27", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a010612adelson5mil&scale=5_p99", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a011607libbytrialbegin&scale=5_p42", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a051572wallacebremer&scale=3_p58", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a091101foxletters&scale=5_p54", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=nsrbcensor49&scale=3_p35", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a072905roveaidesgj&scale=5_p62", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=military_analysts_tmln&startpos=300_p103", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a011607libbytrialbegin&scale=5_p81", "http://historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=niger_plame&startpos=100_p96", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=nixon_and_watergate_tmln&startpos=100_p97", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=nixon_and_watergate_tmln&startpos=100_p8", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a072905roveaidesgj&scale=5_p83", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a091101foxletters&scale=5_p50", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a010612adelson5mil&scale=5_p92", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a051572wallacebremer&scale=3_p45", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=nsrbcensor49&scale=3_p24", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a072905roveaidesgj&scale=5_p48", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=nixon_and_watergate_tmln&startpos=100_p86", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a040673deancooperate_p5", "https://www.npr.org/transcripts/120947335?storyId=120947335?storyId=120947335_p4", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=nsrbcensor49&scale=3_p82", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a011607libbytrialbegin&scale=5_p93", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=nixon_and_watergate_tmln&startpos=100_p66" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Bob Woodward?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1893, "Truth_answer": "Using a notorious anonymous source known as Deep Throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Mark Felt contact Woodward?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1893, "Truth_answer": "The senior manager advised Woodward on June 19 that E. Howard Hunt, who had ties to Nixon, was involved; the telephone number of his White House office had been listed in the address book of one of the burglars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the watergate story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1894, "Truth_answer": "Between AD 1350 and 1375, the Hohokam tradition lost vitality and stability, and many of the largest settlements were abandoned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Civiano phase?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1894, "Truth_answer": "Rapidly changing climatic conditions apparently substantially affected the Hohokam agricultural base and subsequently prevented the cohesion of their large communities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103011354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohokam_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Hohokam lose stability and vitality during the Civiano phase?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hohokam have any particular dressing style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tribes were present during 300 to 1500 AD besides the Hohokam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1894, "Truth_answer": "After AD 1375, the Hohokam abandoned the villages and canal systems within the lower Salt River basin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103011354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohokam_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Hohokam after 1375?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1894, "Truth_answer": "This phase is characterized by the widespread use and manufacture of Salado polychrome, with both Gila and Tonto polychromes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103011354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohokam_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is relevant about the medium years of the polvoron phase?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1895, "Truth_answer": "Designating culture groups, such as the Hohokam, tends to create an image of group territories separated by clear-cut boundaries, like modern nation states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103011354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohokam_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Hohokam cultural divisions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1895, "Truth_answer": "Cultural labels such as Hohokam, Ancient Pueblo (Anasazi), Mogollon, or Patayan are used by archaeologists to define cultural differences among prehistoric peoples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103011354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohokam_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the cultural names for prehistoric peoples?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1895, "Truth_answer": "Hohokam cultural divisions have three specfic limitations; archaeological research, style, and culture group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the different cultural divisions in the southwest?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What division did the Hohokam belong to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most common cultural division in the southwest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1896, "Truth_answer": "From RCA to XIX Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did David Cook change to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1896, "Truth_answer": "2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did he change label to XIX Recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1896, "Truth_answer": "The single sold 14,000 copies in its first week of release, and resultantly debuted at number 36 on the Billboard Pop Digital Songs component chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Laying Me Low do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1897, "Truth_answer": "Days Are Forgotten“, Goodbye Kiss, Re-Wired, and Man of Simple Pleasures“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416064916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velociraptor!_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs on the Velociraptor album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1897, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Days Are Forgotten“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kasabian have any successful songs on their Velociraptor! album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1897, "Truth_answer": "Switchblade Smiles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other popular songs did Kasabian release other than Days Are Forgotten?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1897, "Truth_answer": "Velociraptor! received a strong critical reception and is often considered by fans and critics to be one of the band's strongest albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416064916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velociraptor!_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Velociraptor! album popular with critics and/or fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1897, "Truth_answer": "Their live performances have received praise, the most notable of which was their appearance as headliners at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasabian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kasabian perform anywhere?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1897, "Truth_answer": "Kasabian also headlined the Reading and Leeds Festivals on 24 and 25 August 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasabian_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kasabian perform elsewhere in England or Europe besides the 2014 Glastonbury Festival?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "In 1930, Limón first performed on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229152855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Lim%C3%B3n_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was José Limón first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "No, he choreographed his first dance, Etude in D Minor, a duet with Letitia Ide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229152855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Lim%C3%B3n_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Etude in D Minor used in a broadway show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "Limón also tried his hand at choreography at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229152855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Lim%C3%B3n_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Etude in D lead to another choreographing job?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Limón was selected as one of the first Bennington Fellows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229152855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Lim%C3%B3n_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Limón achieve some notice in the choreographing roles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "At the Bennington Festival at Mills College in 1939, Limón created Danzas Mexicanas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229152855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Lim%C3%B3n_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did José Limón do as a Bennington Fellow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "His first major choreographic work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Danzas Mexicanas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1898, "Truth_answer": "Keep Off the Grass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What play was José Limón in when he returned to Broadway?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Black Eyed Peas record a new album in 2015?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Black Eyed Peas toured during 2015?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are all the original members still in the Black Eyed Peas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "In an interview on Capital Breakfast, will.i.am said that the Peas will reform in 2015 for their 20th anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119075824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Eyed_Peas_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Black Eyed Peas do a special event for their 20th Anniversary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Yesterday become a hit song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fergie still performing on her own?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Street Livin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Black Eyed Peas recorded any songs without Fergie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the rest of the Black Eyed Peas angry that Fergie went out on her own?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1900, "Truth_answer": "1909", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Frederick Russell Burnham get to mexico", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1900, "Truth_answer": "Just as the irrigation and mining projects were nearing completion in 1912, a long series of Mexican revolutions began. In 1917, Mexico passed laws prohibiting the sale of land to foreigners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Yaqui River irrigation project a success", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1900, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Burnham returned to the United States, where he became involved in national defense efforts, business, oil, conservation, and the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217073216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Russell_Burnham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frederick Russell Burnham return to america after serving in South Africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, the Dodgers moved from the Los Angeles Coliseum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the MLB 1962 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "Dodger Stadium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the dodgers move to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "It had a 250-foot left field line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dodger Stadium pitcher-friendly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "The new park had a large foul territory and a comparatively poor hitting background.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with the hitting background of Dodger Stadium?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "Koufax was an immediate beneficiary of the change, lowering his home ERA from 4.29 to 1.75.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did moving stadiums affect the Dodgers team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "On June 30 against the expansion New York Mets, Koufax threw his first no-hitter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandy Koufax continue his no hitter streak during the 1962 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "While batting in April, Koufax had been jammed by a pitch from Earl Francis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sandy Koufax finger become numb?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "A vascular specialist determined that Koufax had a crushed artery in his palm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Sandy Koufax finger?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "Experimental medicine successfully reopened the artery that caused the numbness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandy Koufax have to go through surgery or rehabilitation for his finger?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1901, "Truth_answer": "10 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to fix Sandy Koufax's finger?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1902, "Truth_answer": "Since 2005, Abdul-Jabbar has served as a special assistant coach for the Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar do after basket ball", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1902, "Truth_answer": "LA Lakers won the NBA Championship in 2009 and 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar win anything for the Lakers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1902, "Truth_answer": "6 NBA champions (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar win anything as a basket baller", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1902, "Truth_answer": "Abdul-Jabbar has worked as an assistant for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Seattle SuperSonics, helping mentor, among others, their young centers, Michael Olowokandi and Jerome James.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar do after NBA besides serving as an assistant coach", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "Defence Secretary", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Ghulam Ishaq Khan hold in 1975?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Prime Minister Bhutto subsequently removed Khan from the State Bank, instead posting him at the Ministry of Defence. Khan was appointed Defence Secretary from 195 to 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ghulam Ishaq Khan the ministry of defence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Minister of Finance (1977–85)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ghulam Ishaq Khan hold any other positions besides defence secretary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "As Defence Secretary, he helped manage Pakistan's atomic bomb project and had been directly associated with the program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ghulam Ishaq Khan do as ministry of defense?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "His involvement and support earned him the nickname as Mr Nuke by the U.S. diplomats, while the new media dubbed him as Baba Atom Bomb “", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407090806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghulam_Ishaq_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And was Ghulam Ishaq Khan successful managing Pakistan's atomic bomb project?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "Elected Chairman of the Senate in 1985, Ghulam Ishaq was elevated to the presidency after Zia's death in an air crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407090806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghulam_Ishaq_Khan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about other Ghulam Ishaq Khan accomplishments besides his position as Defense Secretary?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1903, "Truth_answer": "August 17, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Khan elevated to the presidency?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1904, "Truth_answer": "Doyle Wilburn asked if she wanted to come to Nashville and work with their band to replace their female singer, to which Patty Ramey agreed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218181311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Nashville that was so important for Patty Loveless?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1904, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at #35 on the Top Country Albums charts in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Patty Loveless album Patty Loveless recorded do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1904, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Loveless resumed touring in September 2008 with a handful of appearances and continued touring with small annual tours in a few venues through 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218181311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patty Loveless continue to tour after signing the recording contract with Saguaro Road Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1904, "Truth_answer": "She had throat surgery and a new voice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218181311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218181311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patty_Loveless_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Patty Loveless' singing career after the short term MCA contract was up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1905, "Truth_answer": "12/24/1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did Ted Stevens term with alaska start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1905, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, his law career took him to Fairbanks, Alaska, where he was appointed U.S. Attorney the following year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ted Stevens do in fairbanks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1905, "Truth_answer": "Stevens practiced law in Anchorage and became a member of Operation Rampart, a group in favor of building the Rampart Dam, a hydroelectric project on the Yukon River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Stevens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ted Stevens do in alaska besides serving as U.S Senator or U.S Attorney?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1906, "Truth_answer": "Martin first came on the curling scene in 1985 when his Alberta team won the 1985 Canadian Junior Championship in their first year together as a team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kevin Martin (curler) first break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1906, "Truth_answer": "Martin played in his third Canadian Olympic Trials in 2005. The event was a disappointment for the team, which finished with a 4–5 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Martin (curler) have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1906, "Truth_answer": "World Championships in 1991, 1997, 2008, and 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Martin (curler) have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was kick out the jams released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "Allmusic 5/5 starsRolling Stone (unfavorable)PopMatters (very favorable)Treble (favorable)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kick Out the Jams well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "Quickly sold over 100,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kick Out the Jams sell a lot of records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "Ramblin' Rose and Come Together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of the tracks on the album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "Kick Out the Jams“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable tracks besides Ramblin' Rose and Come Together on the Kick Out the Jams album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "The origins of MC5 can be traced to the friendship between guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the guitarists that were friends in MC5?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1907, "Truth_answer": "This was their first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what number album was kick out the jams for MC5?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1908, "Truth_answer": "As his fame as a leading anti-Communist grew, he became popular in Catholic communities across the country, with strong support from many leading Catholics, diocesan newspapers, and Catholic journals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What support did Joseph McCarthy provide for Roman Catholics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1908, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy became a close friend of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., himself a fervent anti-Communist, and was a frequent guest at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Joseph McCarthy involved with the Kennedys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1908, "Truth_answer": "He dated two of Kennedy's daughters, Patricia and Eunice. It has been stated that McCarthy was godfather to Robert F. Kennedy's first child, Kathleen Kennedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy's involvement with the Kennedys entail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1908, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Kennedy had a national network and became a supporter, building McCarthy's popularity among Catholics and making sizable contributions to McCarthy's campaigns in hopes that a son would be president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joseph McCarthy and the Kennedys influence each other?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1908, "Truth_answer": "Mindful of the anti-Catholic prejudice Al Smith faced during his 1928 campaign for that office, Joseph Kennedy supported McCarthy as a national Catholic politician who might pave the way for a younger Kennedy's presidential candidacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of the McCarthy and Kennedy relationship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "On January 13, 2008, Zenyatta stopped the tele-timer in 1:40.61 and broke the stakes record in the 1-1/16-mi Grade 2 El Encino Stakes at Santa Anita", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zenyatta do in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "Zenyatta traveled to Oaklawn Park on April 5, 2008, for her first start on dirt and her first Grade 1 attempt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zenyatta participate in any more races in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "There she defeated the 2007 Older Female champion, Ginger Punch, and won the Apple Blossom Handicap for her first Grade 1 victory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zenyatta do at Oaklawn Park?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "Zenyatta went on to win the Grade 2 Milady Handicap and the Grade 1 Vanity Handicap at Hollywood Park", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zenyatta have any other victories in 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many races did Zenyatta win in 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "She then set a track record of 1:41.48 for 1 1/16 miles and won the Grade 2 Clement L. Hirsch at Del Mar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Zenyatta do in 2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "On September 27, 2008, Zenyatta won the Grade 1 Lady's Secret Stakes at Santa Anita Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zenyatta do at Santa Anita Park?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "The American Horse of the Year in 2008 was awarded to Curlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zenyatta win Horse of the Year for 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "Her Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic was the second-fastest in Breeders' Cup history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zenyatta do at the Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "Zenyatta won the Eclipse Award for Champion Older Female Horse in 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zenyatta win any awards in 2008?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1909, "Truth_answer": "She posted a 1½-length victory over Cocoa Beach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425074404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenyatta_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important things to know about Zenyatta in 2008 besides Santa Anita, Oaklawn Park, Hollywood Park, Del Mar, not winning Horse of the Year, the Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic, and winning the Champion Older Female Horse?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1910, "Truth_answer": "Green For All is an organization whose stated goal is to build a green economy while simultaneously lifting citizens out of poverty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is green for all?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1910, "Truth_answer": "Co-Founder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was van jones role in green for all?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1910, "Truth_answer": "Green for All's commitment to securing one billion dollars by 2012 to create green pathways out of poverty for 250,000 people in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_for_All_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Van Jones plans for Green for All?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1910, "Truth_answer": "Americans in proverty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the Green for All plan intended for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1910, "Truth_answer": "Green for All formally opened its doors on January 1, 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Green for All plan ever put in place?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1910, "Truth_answer": "In its first year, Green for All organized The Dream Reborn, the first national green conference in which the majority of attendees were people of color.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126195757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Jones_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who attended the Dream Reborn conference?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "BASIC (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages whose design philosophy emphasizes ease of use", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is BASIC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "In 1975 MITS released Altair BASIC, developed by Bill Gates and Paul Allen as the company Micro-Soft, which eventually grew into corporate giant Microsoft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128214230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Bill Gates develop BASIC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "MITS hired Allen, and Gates took a leave of absence from Harvard to work with him at MITS in November 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bill Gates able to secure a job because of inventing BASIC?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of a few weeks he developed an Altair emulator that ran on a minicomputer, and then the BASIC interpreter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_gates_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bill Gates further develop BASIC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "The demonstration was held at MITS's offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico; it was a success and resulted in a deal with MITS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bill Gates able to pitch BASIC to people or companies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "Allen and Gates distributed the interpreter as Altair BASIC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Gates finally do with BASIC?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft became independent of MITS in late 1976, and it continued to develop programming language software for various systems", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "once he got rid of BASIC what did Bill Gates do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1911, "Truth_answer": "Paul Allen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bill work with on BASIC?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1912, "Truth_answer": "Port Arthur, Texas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Rauschenberg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1912, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Robert Rauschenberg first art recognized?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1912, "Truth_answer": "Canyon (1959)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What piece of art made Robert Rauschenberg famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1912, "Truth_answer": "In 1951 Rauschenberg had his first one-man show at the Betty Parsons Gallery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Rauschenberg first show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1912, "Truth_answer": "1954 had a second one-man show at the Charles Egan Gallery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any there other shows that are pertinant besides Rauschenberg's first show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1912, "Truth_answer": "In 2010 Studio Painting, one of Rauschenberg's Combines, was bought from the collection of Michael Crichton for $11 million at Christie's, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any of Robert Rauschenberg art gone up for sale?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1913, "Truth_answer": "Prose of the Republic of Turkey covers the Turkish Prose beginning with 1911 with the national literature movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170110051226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prose_of_Turkey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did prose become important in Turkish culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1913, "Truth_answer": "Stylistically, the prose of the early years of the Republic of Turkey was essentially a continuation of the National Literature movement, with Realism and Naturalism predominating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Tukish Prose about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1913, "Truth_answer": "They covered the social and political concepts of their time with the nationalistic perspective. They were the core of a movement which became known as the national literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the national literature movement about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1914, "Truth_answer": "Traditional examples for Turkish folk literature include stories of Karagöz and Hacivat, İncili Çavuş and Nasreddin Hoca, as well as the works of folk poets such as Yunus Emre. Keloğlan, İncili Çavuş and Nasreddin Hoca, as well as the works of folk poets such as Yunus Emre and Aşık Veysel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011212011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Turkey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Turkish literature about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1914, "Truth_answer": "The vast majority of Divan poetry was lyric in nature: either ghazals or qasidas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011212011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Turkey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Ottoman Divan poetry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1914, "Truth_answer": "They covered the social and political concepts of their time with the nationalistic perspective. They were the core of a movement which became known as the national literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011212011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Turkey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Ottoman literature prose?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1915, "Truth_answer": "It was an homage to the original hotel and its famous bar and clientele.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224071421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_Astoria_New_York_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the deal with Waldorf Astoria New York's cocktail books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "O'Neal went through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Reserve Academy and became a reserve officer with the Los Angeles Port Police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shaq have to do with law enforcement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "12/08/2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shaq become an officer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "In September 2006, O'Neal took part in a raid on a home in rural Bedford County, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaquille O'Neal ever work as a cop", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "In Miami, O'Neal witnessed a hate crime and called Miami-Dade police, describing the suspect and helping police, over his cell phone, track the offender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the private ceremony when Shaq was sworn in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "O'Neal's actions resulted in the arrest of two suspects on charges of aggravated battery, assault, and a hate crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Shaq called the Miami-Dade police to report the hate crime?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "In September 2006, O'Neal took part in a raid on a home in rural Bedford County, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaquille O'Neal work in law enforcement any more after assisting in the hate crime arrest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Shaq in the Virginia raid?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "O'Neal had been made an honorary deputy by the local sheriff's department. O'Neal was not qualified as a SWAT officer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Shaq participated in the Virginia raid?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "In December 2016, O'Neal was sworn in as a sheriff's deputy in Jonesboro, Georgia as part of Clayton County, Georgia Sheriff's Department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaquille O'Neal serve in Jonesboro", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1916, "Truth_answer": "O'Neal holds the county record of Tallest Sheriff's Deputy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Shaq was sworn as Jonesboro sheriff's deputy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1917, "Truth_answer": "100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was George Burns when he died?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1917, "Truth_answer": "Radioland Murders (1994) as Milt Lackey (last film appearance)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Burns make any films during his final years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1917, "Truth_answer": "He bought new Cadillacs every year and drove until the age of 93.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Burns do in his final years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1917, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Burns make any other appearances before the one in Melbourne, Australia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1917, "Truth_answer": "Cardiac arrest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Burns' cause of death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1917, "Truth_answer": "Burns remained in good health for most of his life, in part thanks to a daily exercise regimen of swimming, walks, sit-ups, and push-ups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Burns sick for very long?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "1851", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Mary Shelley die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "Yes, to Percy Bysshe Shelley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Shelley married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "She died at the age of fifty-three from what her physician suspected was a brain tumour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mary Shelley die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "At Chester Square", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mary Shelley die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "St Peter's Church, Bournemouth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mary Shelley buried?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Shelley have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1918, "Truth_answer": "Percy Florence Shelley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mary Shelley son's name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1919, "Truth_answer": "Rockefeller was appointed vice president of the United States under President Gerald R. Ford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Nelson-Rockefeller_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What president did Nelson Rockefeller work with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1920, "Truth_answer": "At the Radiation Laboratory he worked with Lawrence's experimental team, which was supported by a group of theoretical physicists headed by Robert Oppenheimer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Luis Walter Alvarez earliest work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1920, "Truth_answer": "Using magnets to sweep aside the positrons and electrons emanating from his radioactive sources, he designed a special purpose Geiger counter to detect only the soft X-rays coming from K capture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luis Walter Alvarez's earliest work successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1920, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Geraldine Smithwick", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Walter Alvarez marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1920, "Truth_answer": "They had two children, Walter and Jean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alvarez and Smithwich have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1920, "Truth_answer": "Alvarez invented a linear dipole array antenna that not only suppressed the unwanted side lobes of the radiation field, but also could be electronically scanned without the need for mechanical scanning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Walter Alvarez invent anything ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1920, "Truth_answer": "Medal for Merit (1947)National Medal of Science (1963)Nobel Prize in Physics (1968)Enrico Fermi Award (1987)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Luis Walter Alvarez win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "Brothels and opium dens were closed, divorce and abortion were made illegal, and adultery laws were strengthened.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Ngo Dinh Diem's most famous socio-economic policies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "Diệm's government established many schools and universities, such as the National Technical Center at Phú Thọ, the University of Saigon, the University of Hue, and the University of Dalat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a program that Ngo Dinh Diem started to reform society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the effects of the schools that Diem implemented?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the schools and universities that Diem established open to everyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any pushback against the schools that Diem implemented?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "Diệm restored and organized some traditional festivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other positive effects of the policies besides the opening of schools?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1921, "Truth_answer": "According to Diệm, the values of traditional culture, along with Catholic and Confucian values were powerful in the fight against Materialism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Diem against Materialism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1922, "Truth_answer": "Wagner's later musical style introduced new ideas in harmony, melodic process (leitmotif) and operatic structure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125025709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influence did Richard Wagner have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1922, "Truth_answer": "He is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, music dramas)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125025709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Richard Wagner make", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1922, "Truth_answer": "He was a German composer, dramatist, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125025709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner_p0", "https://www.bellperc.com/blogs/repertoire/richard-wagner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Richard Wagner known for besides his operas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1922, "Truth_answer": "Wagner composed the Wesendonck Lieder, five songs for voice and piano, setting poems by Mathilde. The first song was called Der Engel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Richard Wagner make", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1922, "Truth_answer": "Stehe still! (Be still!), composed February 1858", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wagner make any other songs besides Der Engel", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "Pinza's Metropolitan Opera debut occurred in November 1926 in Spontini's La vestale, with famed American soprano Rosa Ponselle in the title role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezio_Pinza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ezio Pinza start performing in operas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ezio Pinza immediately successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, he sang Don Giovanni, a role with which he was subsequently to become closely identified.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezio_Pinza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ezio Pinza worked with anyone notable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "He subsequently added the Mozart roles Figaro and Sarastro to his repertoire, a vast number of Italian operatic roles of Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi, and Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other operas has Ezio Pinza been a success in besides pinza's metropolitan opera?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What operas did Ezio Pinza perform at the Royal Opera House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ezio Pinza stop performing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1923, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from the Met in 1948, Pinza enjoyed a fresh career on Broadway in musical theatre, most notably in South Pacific. He also appeared in several Hollywood films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezio_Pinza_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ezio Pinza do after retirement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1924, "Truth_answer": "The group signed to the Telarc label in 2003 to release Couldn't Be Hotter, a live performance capturing many of the songs from The Spirit of St. Louis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124112230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Manhattan_Transfer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has The Manhattan Transfer done since 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1924, "Truth_answer": "No, last award was the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has The Manhattan Transfer won any awards since 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1924, "Truth_answer": "They released an album in 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Manhattan Transfer most recent accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1924, "Truth_answer": "The Junction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Manhattan Transfer name the album that was released in 2018?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1924, "Truth_answer": "Cantaloop (Flip Out!)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song that was on The Junction album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1924, "Truth_answer": "Armando Anthony Chick Corea (born June 12, 1941) is an American jazz pianist/electric keyboardist and composer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Chick Corea?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1925, "Truth_answer": "Williams lost to Hingis in the semifinals. She finished the year ranked No. 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026130144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Williams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Williams during the Three Tier titles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1925, "Truth_answer": "Yes 1999 French Open", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Venus Williams play any of the tournaments with her sister?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1925, "Truth_answer": "1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where or when did Venus Williams win her first title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1925, "Truth_answer": "In her debut at the Australian Open, Williams defeated younger sister Serena Williams in the second round. Williams eventually lost in the quarterfinals to No. 3 Davenport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she lose any matches during 1998?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1925, "Truth_answer": "Loss the French Open in 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other major tournaments did Venus Williams lose besides the 1999 French Open?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1925, "Truth_answer": "Loss the French Open in 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Venus Williams defeating tournaments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1926, "Truth_answer": "Kalākaua was born at the base of Punchbowl Crater in Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kalakaua born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1926, "Truth_answer": "Kalākaua was born at 2:00 a.m. on November 16, 1836", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Kalākaua born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1926, "Truth_answer": "At the age of four, Kalākaua returned to Oʻahu to begin his education at the Chiefs' Children's School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kalākaua go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1926, "Truth_answer": "he briefly studied at Joseph Watt's English school for native children at Kawaiahaʻo and later joined the relocated day school", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Kalākaua go to next?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1926, "Truth_answer": "Following his formal schooling, he studied law under Charles Coffin Harris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kalākaua go after the Royal school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1926, "Truth_answer": "Kalākaua was briefly engaged to marry Princess Victoria Kamāmalu; the match was terminated when the princess decided to renew her on-and-off betrothal to her cousin Lunalilo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Kalākaua's engagement to Princess Victoria Kamāmalu end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "This free trade agreement between the United States and Hawaii allowed sugar and other products to be exported to the US duty free", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "Over the term of Kalākaua's reign, the treaty had a major effect on the kingdom's income.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Reciprocity Treat affect the people of Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "A seven-year treaty was signed on January 30, 1875", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Reciprocity Treaty last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "When it expired, an extension of the treaty was negotiated, giving exclusive use of Pearl Harbor to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the seven-year Reciprocity Treaty ended?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "Ratifications by both parties took two years and eleven months, and were exchanged on December 9, 1887, extending the agreement for an additional seven years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Reciprocity Treat extended?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "When it expired, an extension of the treaty was negotiated, giving exclusive use of Pearl Harbor to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kal%C4%81kaua_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hawaii and the United States of America change the terms of the Reciprocity Treaty at all during the extension?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, before the treaty was signed, Hawaii exported $1,839,620.27 in products.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Reciprocity Treaty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1927, "Truth_answer": "The value of exported products in 1890, the last full year of Kalakaua's reign, was $13,282,729.48, an increase of 722%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Reciprocity Treat affect the Hawaiian people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1928, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1990, Boss Man began feuding with Bobby Heenan and The Heenan Family after Heenan continually insulted Boss Man's mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1990 to Big Boss Man (wrestler)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1928, "Truth_answer": "He won a series of matches against Heenan Family members in 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the feud consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1928, "Truth_answer": "Traylor was confirmed to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was his greatest accomplishment stated in the Big Boss Man (wrestler) article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1928, "Truth_answer": "On March 7, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Big Boss Man get inducted into the Hall of Fame Class of 2016?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1929, "Truth_answer": "Taking Ptaszynski's advice, Moffat's new idea was about a sitcom writer whose wife leaves him. Moffat wrote two series of Joking Apart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Moffat_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823165448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joking_Apart_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Moffat's work on Joking Apart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1929, "Truth_answer": "Joking Apart is a BBC television sitcom written by Steven Moffat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823165448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joking_Apart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is joking apart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1929, "Truth_answer": "The twelve episodes were broadcast between 1993 and 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823165448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joking_Apart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joking Apart released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1929, "Truth_answer": "the show won the Bronze Rose of Montreux", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joking Apart win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1929, "Truth_answer": "The scheduling problems meant that the show did not get the momentum to achieve high viewing figures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joking Apart popular with the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1930, "Truth_answer": "Robert Fripp is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212014648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fripp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Robert Fripp?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1930, "Truth_answer": "Asteroid 81947 Fripp, discovered by Marc Buie at Cerro Tololo in 2000, was named in his honor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212014648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fripp_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fripp win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1930, "Truth_answer": "Fripp has been on several tours", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fripp go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1930, "Truth_answer": "Fripp worked extensively as a session musician and collaborator, notably with David Bowie, Brian Eno, and David Sylvian. He has also contributed sounds to the Windows Vista operating system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting about Fripp's life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1930, "Truth_answer": "He is still alive", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fripp still alive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1931, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Faltskog take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1931, "Truth_answer": "She devoted much of her time to astrology, yoga and horse riding", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012170904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnetha_F%C3%A4ltskog_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Agnetha Fältskog do during her hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1931, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Fältskog's mother committed suicide by jumping from her Jönköping apartment balcony. Fältskog's resulting depression worsened a year later when her father died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012170904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnetha_F%C3%A4ltskog_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Agnetha Fältskog's hiatus besides devoting much of her time to astrology, yoga, and horse riding?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1931, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Agnetha Fältskog's mother commit suicide?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1932, "Truth_answer": "Fältskog worked as a telephonist for a car firm while performing with a local dance band, headed by Bernt Enghardt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did her career begin in 1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1932, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fältskog start with the band in 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1932, "Truth_answer": "Her self-penned début single Jag var så kär was recorded on 16 October 1967 and released through Cupol Records the following month", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a major event that occurred involving Fältskog sometime between 1966-1971?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1932, "Truth_answer": "It topped the Swedish Chart on 28 January 1968 and sold more than 80,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012170904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnetha_F%C3%A4ltskog_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jag var så kär by Fältskog perform well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "Argento grew up in York, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dominick Argento grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "Following the war and using funding from the G.I. Bill, he began studying piano performance at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominick Argento go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "He earned bachelor's (1951) and master's (1953) degrees from Peabody, where his teachers included Nicolas Nabokov, Henry Cowell, and Hugo Weisgall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dominick Argento go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "While there, he was briefly the music director of the Hilltop Musical Company, which Weisgall founded as a sort of answer to Benjamin Britten's festival at Aldeburgh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dominick Argento do after he graduated from Peabody Conservatory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "Following completion of this degree, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study/work for another year in Florence. He established a tradition of spending long periods of time in that city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dominick Argento's job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "he also spent a year in Florence on a scholarship of the U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominick Argento study anyplace else other than the Peabody Conservatory and Eastman School of Music during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "Argento continued graduate studies and received his Ph.D. from the Eastman School of Music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominick Argento continue his education after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "Following completion of this degree, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study/work for another year in Florence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominick Argento study anyplace else after his Ph.D.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1933, "Truth_answer": "He received his Ph.D. from the Eastman School of Music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218193928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Argento_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Dominick Argento receive his PHD from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "He married in 1950", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William F. Buckley Jr. get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "Buckley married Patricia Aldyen Austin Pat Taylor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did William F. Buckley Jr. marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "William and Patricia Buckley had one son", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William F. Buckley Jr. and Patricia Aldyen Austin Pat Taylor have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Buckley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the William F. Buckley Jr.'s son's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William F. Buckley Jr. ever get divorced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "They lived at 778 Park Avenue in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William F. Buckley Jr. and his family live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "On April 15, 2007, Pat Buckley died at age 80 of an infection after a long illness. After her death, Buckley seemed dejected and rudderless, according to friend Christopher Little.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting to note about William F. Buckley Jr.'s family other than who he married, where he lived, and his son's name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1934, "Truth_answer": "The sixth of ten children, Buckley moved as a boy with his family to Mexico, and then to Sharon, Connecticut, before beginning his formal schooling in Paris,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William F. Buckley Jr. grow up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "when Stanislavski brought his Moscow Art Theatre to the United States in 1923. He had never seen an ensemble like this with actors completely surrendering their egos to the work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205021548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Strasberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the revelation that shaped Lee Strasberg's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lee Strasberg observe the actors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "He observed, first of all, that all the actors, whether they were playing leads or small parts, worked with the same commitment and intensity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205021548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Strasberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about the Stanislavski actors that Strasberg observed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "Strasberg soon perceived that as a theoretician and teacher of this new 'system' it might become a major force in American theater", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205021548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Strasberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he learn anything from the Stanislavsky's actors' acting style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "Strasberg eventually left the Clare Tree Major School to study with students of Stanislavski", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205021548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Strasberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lee Strasberg do after this following with the Art Theater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "In 1925 Strasberg had his first professional appearance in Processional, a play produced by the Theater Guild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205021548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Strasberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Strasberg perform or direct anything while there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1935, "Truth_answer": "Strasberg learned and believed actors could be mentally prepared by resort to analogous mental exercises. They worked on relaxation as well as concentration", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205021548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Strasberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is interesting besides Strasberg observing the Stanislavskyu actors, leaving Clare Tree Major School, and his first professional appearance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "Boris Yeltsin died of congestive heart failure", "Truth_passages": [ "https://majormike.us/subjects/1967/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Boris Yeltsin die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "According to experts quoted by Komsomolskaya Pravda, the onset of Yeltsin's condition was due to his visit to Jordan between 25 March and 2 April.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused Boris Yeltsin's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "his body had lain in repose in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Boris Yeltsin's funeral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "The church was open for viewing all evening and night, with around 25,000 people coming to pay their respects", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people attended Boris Yeltsin's funeral?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "the nation's flags were flown at half mast", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened during Boris Yeltsin's funeral?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "Yeltsin was the first Russian head of state in 113 years to be buried in a church ceremony, after Emperor Alexander III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819235342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_state_funeral_of_Boris_Yeltsin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is noteable about Boris Yeltsin's death", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "President Putin declared the day of his funeral a national day of mourning", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Putin do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "Putin said, [Yeltsin's] presidency has inscribed him forever in Russian and in world history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did yeltsin do to earn a national day of mourning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the news broke, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev issued a statement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting happen at Yeltsin's funeral besides how he died, why he died, where the funeral was, how many came to the funeral, the flags flown at half mast, being the first Russian head of state in 113 years to be buried in a church ceremony, the day of his funeral a national day of mourning, and Putin speaking at Yeltsin's funeral?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1936, "Truth_answer": "Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (born 2 March 1931) is a Russian and formerly Soviet politician, the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Gorbachev_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is that Mikhail Gorbachev quote from?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1937, "Truth_answer": "Alvin and the Chipmunks, originally David Seville and the Chipmunks or simply the Chipmunks, are an American animated virtual band created by Ross Bagdasarian Sr. for a novelty record in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the Alvin and the chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1937, "Truth_answer": "Theodore is and the youngest of the Chipmunks. He is shy, loving, sensitive, chubby, gullible, trusting, and naïve. In short, he is an easy target for Alvin's manipulations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is theadore seville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1938, "Truth_answer": "He sped up the playback to create high-pitched voices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bagdasarian go about getting the voices of the chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1938, "Truth_answer": "The voices of the group were all performed by Bagdasarian,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bagdasarian use different people for each of the chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1938, "Truth_answer": "He sped up the playback to create high-pitched voices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bagdasarian come up with the voices for each chipmunk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1938, "Truth_answer": "Witch Doctor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bagdasarian do the high pitch voice technique with any other characters he came up with besides the chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1939, "Truth_answer": "A sampler is organized into a hierarchy of progressively more complicated data structures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you explain the hierarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "He used the name H.E. Pennypacker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Cosmo Kramer's pseudonyms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "in The Puerto Rican Day“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which episode did Cosmo Kramer use this name in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "Kramer poses as a prospective buyer interested in an elegant apartment in order to use its bathroom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the Seinfeld episode The Puerto Rican Day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "He also uses Dr. Martin van Nostrand", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names does Cosmo Kramer use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "In the episode The Package", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which episode does Cosmo Kramer use this name in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "Kramer tries to get hold of Elaine's medical chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main plot of The Package?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "to erase the negative comments her doctor has made", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Cosmo Kramer try to do with Elaine's medical chart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1940, "Truth_answer": "He also uses the Van Nostrand alias", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer use any other names?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "Sturgeon joined the Scottish National Party (SNP) in 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201055145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What party did Nicola Sturgeon join in her early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "She first stood for election in the 1992 general election as the SNP candidate in the Glasgow Shettleston constituency", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first time Nicola Sturgeon went up for election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "She failed to win the seat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201055145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicola Sturgeon win the 1992 general election as the SNP candidate in the Glasgow Shettleston constituency?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "After qualifying as a solicitor, Sturgeon worked for Bell & Craig, a firm in Stirling, and later at the Drumchapel Law Centre in Glasgow from 1997 until her election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nicola Sturgeon's job during the early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "During Sturgeon's time at the University of Glasgow she was active as a member of the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association and the Glasgow University Students' Representative Council", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nicola Sturgeon a member of any organization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nicola Sturgeon live at during her early political career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "Sturgeon stood for election to the Scottish Parliament in the first Scottish Parliament election in 1999 as the SNP candidate for Glasgow Govan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicola Sturgeon run for any other elections during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1941, "Truth_answer": "Although Sturgeon failed to win the seat, she was placed first in SNP's regional list for the Glasgow region, and was thus elected as a Member of the Scottish Parliament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201055145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Sturgeon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicola Sturgeon win the election this time around for the first Scottish Parliament?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1942, "Truth_answer": "The energy crisis occurred in 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the U.S energy crisis happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1942, "Truth_answer": "The 1979 (or second) oil crisis or oil shock occurred in the world due to decreased oil output in the wake of the Iranian Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_oil_crisis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the 1979 oil crisis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1942, "Truth_answer": "On August 4, 1977, Carter signed the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977, forming the Department of Energy, the first new cabinet position in eleven years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Carter_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carter deal with the 1979 energy crisis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1942, "Truth_answer": "The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is a cabinet-level department of the United States Government concerned with the United States' policies regarding energy and safety in handling nuclear material", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Department of Energy consist of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1942, "Truth_answer": "On March 1, 1979, Carter submitted a standby gasoline rationing plan per the request of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Carter_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Carter do during the 1979 energy crisis period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1942, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the gasoline rationing in response to 1979 energy crisis go on for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1943, "Truth_answer": "During his rookie season with the Bulls, Jordan averaged 28.2 ppg on 51.5% shooting, and helped make a team that had won 35% of games in the previous three seasons playoff contenders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early years of the NBA to Michael Jordan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1943, "Truth_answer": "Chicago Bulls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did Michael Jordan play for in 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1943, "Truth_answer": "In the 1986–87 NBA season, The Bulls finished 40–42, which was good enough to qualify them for the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204164219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bulls_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the bulls do in 1986 to 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1943, "Truth_answer": "They faced off against the Boston Celtics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the bulls after the qualified for the 1987 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1943, "Truth_answer": "They were again swept by the Celtics in the playoffs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203155136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jordan_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204164219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bulls_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Bulls do in the 1987 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1943, "Truth_answer": "The Bulls averaged 98 points a game during their run in the 1987 playoffs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Bulls scoring average during the 1987 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "Known as the period from 1987 to 1990 where the Bulls lost to the Pistons for the third consecutive season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Pistons roadblock referring to in Michael Jordan's NBA career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Bulls lose to the Pistons for the third consecutive season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "Phil Jackson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Chicago Bulls' coach in 1990?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were other players on the Bulls' team in 1990 besides Jordan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "Jordan averaged a league leading 33.6 ppg on 52.6% shooting, to go with 6.9 rpg and 6.3 apg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Jordan play in 1990?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "Eastern Conference Finals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what stage did the Bulls end up losing to the Pistons in the 1989 - 1990 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "55–27 record", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Bulls play in the 1988-89 period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1944, "Truth_answer": "Detroit Pistons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Bulls face in the Eastern Conference Finals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1945, "Truth_answer": "Jones returned from Brazil in December 1963 the Temple had to move to Northern California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Jones move to California?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1945, "Truth_answer": "He told his Indiana congregation that the world would be engulfed by nuclear war on July 15, 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was supposed to happen on July 15, 1967?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jones' Indiana congregation's response when the nuclear war on July 15, 1967 did not occur?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1945, "Truth_answer": "The Temple had to move to Northern California for safety. Accordingly, the Temple began moving to Redwood Valley, California, near the city of Ukiah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Jones' followers accompany him to California?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jones have a spouse or other family that went to California with him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "During January and February 2003, Atomic Kitten toured Southeast Asia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Atomic Kitten's international breakthrough occur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "During January and February 2003, Atomic Kitten toured Southeast Asia, visiting Singapore, Thailand, and Korea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Atomic Kitten travel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten toured Southeast Asia, visiting Singapore, Thailand, and Korea during January and February 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Atomic Kitten's Southeast Asia tour end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "Following the success of Right Now, a new album, Feels So Good, was recorded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Atomic Kitten's international breakthrough besides their tour of Southeast Asia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "Feels So Good is the second studio album by girl group Atomic Kitten", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was feel so good an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "The first single, It's OK, peaked at number three in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did atomic kitten's album feel so good fare on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "The single The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling) gave the group their third number-one single in the UK and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other chart toppers from atomic kitten's album feel so good besides It's OK?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1946, "Truth_answer": "In April 2003, the album Atomic Kitten was released in the United States, which consisted of tracks from their first two albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did atomic kitten ever release in the us?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1947, "Truth_answer": "Please is the debut album by English electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 24 March 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002052120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_(Pet_Shop_Boys_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Please, the debut album by the Pet Shop Boys, released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1947, "Truth_answer": "Please spawned four singles: West End Girls, Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money), Suburbia, and Love Comes Quickly; West End Girls reached number one in both the UK and the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002052120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_(Pet_Shop_Boys_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pet Shop Boys' album Please a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1947, "Truth_answer": "Please spawned four singles: West End Girls, Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money), Suburbia, and Love Comes Quickly; West End Girls reached number one in both the UK and the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002052120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_(Pet_Shop_Boys_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Please by the Pet Shop Boys contain any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pet Shop Boys album Please win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1947, "Truth_answer": "Please started Pet Shop Boys' penchant for choosing one-word album titles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Shop_Boys_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pet Shop Boys album Please besides the release date and singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1947, "Truth_answer": "Neil Tennant has since stated is now a Pet Shop Boys signature thing, akin to e.e. cummings' use of exclusively lower case letters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Shop_Boys_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Pet Shop Boys start choosing one-word album titles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "McCall decided to hold a rock festival at Milo McIver State Park near Estacada, Oregon called Vortex I: A Biodegradable Festival of Life,“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is vortex I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "The festival, nicknamed The Governor's Pot Party by Oregonians, was a success, attracting between 50,000 and 100,000 people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was vortex I popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "I think I just committed political suicide, McCall is reportedly remarked immediately after approving Vortex. Vortex was the first and so far only state-sponsored rock festival in U.S. history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103161836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_McCall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there problems having Vortex I commence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "Koinonia House, a peace-activist Christian group hosted a public meeting and from there the idea of a Biodegradable Festival of Life called Vortex 1 came into being.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who led Vortex I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "Gold, The Portland Zoo, Osceola, Fox, and Chrome Cyrcus were among the bands that played", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played at Vortex I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "The media announced that Santana, Jefferson Airplane, and the Grateful Dead were on the way, but none of them appeared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103161836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_McCall_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other bands that played at vorex I besides Gold, The Portland Zoo, Osceola, Fox, and Chrome Cyrcus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "The motor heads parked the cars. The rock and roll halls from Portland ran the stage. Yoga groups held classes. Peace activist groups sponsored teach-ins and so on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything exciting happen during Vortex I?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "Per agreement with the governor, police and Oregon National Guard largely ignored non-violent offenses such as drug use and public nudity, both of which were present at the festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Vortex I besides what it was, if it was successful, if there were problems, who played, if anything exciting happened?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1948, "Truth_answer": "He was governor from January 9, 1967 to January 13, 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was McCall in office for governor of Oregon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "Age of Apocalypse is a 1995 comic book crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108183652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_apocalypse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the age of Apocalypse?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "It appears that McCoy or Sinister himself had his powers altered in a manner that allowed Blob to project his gravitational field outward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_%28comics%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blob have any special powers in Age of Apocalypse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "Havoc", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other characters besides McCoy, Sinister, and Blob?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "McCoy considered Blob's mutation useless which enraged Blob. Havok came to McCoy's rescue", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Havok do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "Cyclops", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other characters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "Havok's older brother Cyclops, showed up to deliver a searing optic blast that would put Blob back in his place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_%28comics%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did McCoy, Sinister, Blob, Havoc, and Cyclops all get along?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "Rogue", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other characters besides Mccoy, Sinister, Blob, Havoc, and Cyclops?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1949, "Truth_answer": "It was not until Rogue stepped in with a punch that had the power necessary to overtake him that the mammoth Blob would topple over.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blob_%28comics%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mccoy, Sinister, Blob, Havoc, Cyclops, and Rogue fight at all?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1950, "Truth_answer": "Kinison acquired much of his material from his difficult first two marriages", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025145713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Kinison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sam Kinison do in his personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1950, "Truth_answer": "his two marriages were to Patricia Adkins (1975–1980) and Terry Marze (1981–1989).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025145713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Kinison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Kinison marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1950, "Truth_answer": "He divorced both Terry and Patricia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kinison divorce Adkins or Marze?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1950, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Kinison divorce Adkins or Marze?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1950, "Truth_answer": "On April 4, 1992, six days before his death, Kinison married Souiri at the Candlelight Chapel in Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025145713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Kinison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Kinison marry other than Adkins and Marze?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, friends Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt, 14 years old at the time, formed a band under the name Sweet Children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old were the boys of Green Day when then started doing music together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "The group released an album under the name Foxboro Hot Tubs entitled Stop Drop and Roll!!! In 2008, the Foxboro Hot Tubs went on a mini-tour promoting the record", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Green Day changed their name many times, what was another name they used besides Sweet Children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "Recorded in three weeks, and released in February 1994, Dookie became a commercial success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Day_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Green Day's breakthrough album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "Dookie won the band award nominations for Favorite Artist, Favorite Hard Rock Artist, and Favorite Alternative Artist at the 1996 American Music Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is your favorite fact about Green Day?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "They took a brief hiatus in 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Day_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Green Day working on in 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Dookie won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album and the band was nominated for nine MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Day_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dookie a good name for a record?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "The band abruptly cancelled a European tour, citing exhaustion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Green Day get along while on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "At the 2001 California Music Awards, Green Day won all eight of the awards for which the group was nominated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Green Day win?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1951, "Truth_answer": "American Idiot won the 2005 Grammy for Best Rock Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Green Day win a grammy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1952, "Truth_answer": "As a whole, Origins critiques the methods and standards of ḥadīth verification, an early and centrally important stage in the formation of Islamic jurisprudence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unusual about Schacht's method?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1952, "Truth_answer": "The Quran", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the sources of Islamic law?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1952, "Truth_answer": "the Sunnah (the body of traditional social and legal custom and practice of the Islamic community), Qiyas (the process of deductive analogy ), andIjma (the consensus/agreement of Muslim scholars)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schacht_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sources did Joseph Schacht say Islamic law comes from besides the Quran?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1952, "Truth_answer": "According to David Forte, nearly all Western Islamic scholars agree that Schacht's evidence against the authenticity of the traditions is virtually unassailable.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schacht_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Schacht a great influence on other scholars of Islam besides Muslims?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1952, "Truth_answer": "Some of the supporters of his these include Maurice Gaudefroy-Demombynes, who rights that many ahadith, are apocryphal and were invented in the 8th century in order to justify innovations and tendencies which were very foreign to the intentions of the Prophet.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schacht_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Forte's argument on Schacht's influence on Islamic scholars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1952, "Truth_answer": "Abū ʿAbdillāh Muhammad ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī was an Arab Muslim theologian, writer, and scholar, who was the first contributor of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918064135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Shafi%E2%80%98i_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is al-Shafi`i?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1953, "Truth_answer": "Lapid has said that he would demand a resumption of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212094939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yair_Lapid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the Lapid's views on the Arab-Israeli conflict?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1953, "Truth_answer": "His party's platform calls for an outline of two states for two peoples, while maintaining the large Israeli settlement blocs, a united Jerusalem, and ensuring Israel's safety", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212094939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yair_Lapid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lapid's view of a negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1953, "Truth_answer": "Of the diplomatic stalemate in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, Lapid said, Most of the blame belongs to the Palestinian side, and I am not sure that they as a people are ready to make peace with us.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yair Lapid have to say about the Arab-Israeli conflict besides a resumption of negotiations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1953, "Truth_answer": "Lapid supports recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other views did Yair Lapid hold beside the negotiations and stalemate between Israel and the Palestinian Authority?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1953, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yair Lapid do in the polls with the Israeli sovereignty views over Golan Heights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1954, "Truth_answer": "After the end of the Civil War, Wilson began attending a nearby school, where classmates included future Supreme Court Justice Joseph Rucker Lamar and future ambassador Pleasant A. Stovall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Woodrow Wilson go to high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1954, "Truth_answer": "Wilson attended Davidson College in North Carolina for the 1873–74 school year, but transferred as a freshman to the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Woodrow Wilson go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1954, "Truth_answer": "Wilson taught at Bryn Mawr College from 1885 until 1888. He taught ancient Greek and Roman history, American history, political science, and other subjects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Woodrow Wilson lecture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1954, "Truth_answer": "In 1888, Wilson left Bryn Mawr for Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Woodrow Wilson teach after Bryn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1954, "Truth_answer": "In February 1890, with the help of friends, Wilson was elected by the Princeton University Board of Trustees to the Chair of Jurisprudence and Political Economy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Woodrow Wilson teach at Wesleyan University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1954, "Truth_answer": "he was elected by the Princeton University Board of Trustees to the Chair of Jurisprudence and Political Economy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Woodrow Wilson leave Wesleyan University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1955, "Truth_answer": "Burgess was invalided home in 1959 and relieved of his position in Brunei. He spent some time in the neurological ward of a London hospita", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Burgess_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Anthony Burgess' repatriate years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1955, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Burgess joined the British Colonial Service as a teacher and education officer in Malaya, initially stationed at Kuala Kangsar in Perak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Burgess_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Anthony Burgess stationed in Malaya?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1955, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anthony Burgess teach there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1955, "Truth_answer": "he taught at the Malay College", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Burgess_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Anthony Burgess teach at while he was there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1955, "Truth_answer": "Burgess and his wife had occupied a noisy apartment where privacy was minimal, and this caused resentment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Anthony Burgess while he was there?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1955, "Truth_answer": "Burgess was reposted to the Malay Teachers' Training College at Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Burgess attained fluency in Malay, spoken and written, achieving distinction in the examinations in the language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Burgess_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Burgess in Malaya besides being stationed in Perak, teaching at Malay College, and living in a noisy apartment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "On June 30, 1863, Custer and the First and Seventh Michigan Cavalry had just passed through Hanover, Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to George Armstrong Custer in Hanover?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "Next morning, July 1, they passed through Abbottstown, Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to George Armstrong Custer in Abbotstown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "Hanover is in Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Hanover located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "Abbottstown is in Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Abbottstown located?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "Hearing gunfire, he turned and started to the sound of the guns. Custer deployed his troops and began to advance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a battle in Hanover?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "He was in Hanover in 1863", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.legacy.com/funeral-homes/pennsylvania/mc-sherrystown/murphy-funeral-home-inc/fh-30586_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what year was George Armstrong Custer in Hanover?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "He was in Abbottstown in 1863", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what year was George Armstrong Custer in Abbottstown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1956, "Truth_answer": "To bait his trap, Custer gathered A Troop, Sixth Michigan Cavalry. He lost half of his men in the rebel fire and his horse went down, leaving him on foot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Custer's brigade suffer any fatalities in Hanover and Abbottstown?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "Schlafly focused political opposition to the ERA in defense of traditional gender roles, such as only men fighting in war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120142003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_Schlafly_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Phyllis Schlafly have to do with the Equal Rights Amendment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "the anti-ERA activists used traditional symbols of the American housewife, and took homemade foods (bread, jams, apple pies, etc.) to the state legislators", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Phyllis Schlafly oppose the ERA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "She argued that the equal rights amendment would eliminate the men-only draft and guarantee the possibility that women would be equally subject to conscription", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Phyllis Schlafly want to oppose ERA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "She warned that if men and women had to be treated equally, that social condition would threaten the security of middle-aged housewives without job skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120142003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_Schlafly_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Phyllis Schlafly oppose ERA besides talking about men-only draft?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "When Schlafly began her campaign against the Equal Rights Amendment, it had already been ratified by 28 of the required 38 states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120142003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_Schlafly_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phyllis Schlafly win the fight to oppose the ERA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "1970s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Phyllis Schlafly begin her opposition against ERA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "She was opposed by groups such as the National Organization for Women (NOW) and the ERAmerica coalition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120142003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_Schlafly_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who opposed Phyllis Schlafly during her opposition against the ERA?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1957, "Truth_answer": "1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the ERA ratified?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1958, "Truth_answer": "Hard Core was released in November 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115020256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil'_Kim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Lil Kim release her first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1958, "Truth_answer": "Conspiracy, was released on August 29, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Conspiracy released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1958, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Conspiracy win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1958, "Truth_answer": "On June 27, 2000, Lil' Kim released her second album The Notorious K.I.M.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115020256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil'_Kim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album released after Hard Core by Lil' Kim?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1958, "Truth_answer": "activist C. Delores Tucker criticized the label for producing this filth, referring to perceived graphic sexual content in Lil' Kim's lyrics, and labeling them gangsta porno rap“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115020256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil'_Kim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Hard Core by Lil' Kim perceived?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1958, "Truth_answer": "Hard Core was released in November 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115020256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil'_Kim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Hard Core by Lil' Kim released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1959, "Truth_answer": "In April 2004, Lanegan released an EP with former Belle & Sebastian vocalist Isobel Campbell, titled Time Is Just the Same", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Lanegan_p8", "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Mark_Lanegan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Isobel Campbell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell know each other?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1959, "Truth_answer": "The record was well received by critics; The album was nominated for the 2006 Mercury Prize", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Time Is Just the Same EP with Isobell Campbell do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1959, "Truth_answer": "They collaborated on the album, Sunday at Devil Dirt, was released on May 5, 2008 with the track Who Built the Road being the only single released from it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Mark_Lanegan_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Lanegan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell do any other projects together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Who Built the Road sell a lot of copies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1960, "Truth_answer": "The series was often described as a show about nothing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127130344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seinfeld_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a theme in Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1960, "Truth_answer": "Seinfeld in 2014 stated The show about nothing was just a joke in an episode many years later“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127130344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seinfeld_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Seinfeld get the description saying it was a show about nothing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1960, "Truth_answer": "Seinfeld broke several conventions of mainstream television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127130344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seinfeld_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Seinfeld besides how the show was described?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1960, "Truth_answer": "Larry David is credited with refusing to follow the predictable sitcom formula that would have a blossoming romantic relationship develop between Jerry and Elaine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127130344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seinfeld_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What conventions did Seinfeld break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "During his teenage years, Baldwin followed his stepfather's shadow into the religious life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin come from a religious family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "However, he became dissatisfied with ministry, considering it hypocritical and racist, and ultimately left the church because his father's expectation was that he be a preacher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Baldwin happy with his feelings on religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 14 he attended meetings of the Pentecostal Church", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What steps did James Baldwin take after leaving the church during his teenage years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "he converted and became a junior minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin like that the the Pentecostal Church?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "At 17, however, Baldwin came to view Christianity as based on false premises and later regarded his time in the pulpit as a way of overcoming his personal crises", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Baldwin happy with Christianity now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did going to church influence what James Baldwin wrote about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "Baldwin reflected that being in the pulpit was like working in the theatre; I was behind the scenes and knew how the illusion was worked.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did James Baldwin say about religion besides that christianity was based on false premises?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't James Baldwin want to go back to church?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "A recording of him singing Precious Lord, Take My Hand a cappella was played at his funeral", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin ever sing any songs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1961, "Truth_answer": "A recording of him singing Precious Lord, Take My Hand a cappella was played at his funeral", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin ever record himself singing a song?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "Mulligan began performing on off-nights at The Haig in 1952. a young trumpeter named Chet Baker began sitting in with Mulligan. Mulligan and Baker began recording together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gerry Mulligan start working with Chet Baker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker form the quartet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "Baker on trumpet, Bob Whitlock on bass and Chico Hamilton on drums; Gerald Joseph Mulligan was a jazz saxophonist and clarinetist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments were in Gerry Mulligan's quartet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "These early live dates were recorded by Dick Bock on a portable reel-to-reel tape deck", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Bob Whitlock, and Chico Hamilton make any recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 1 was their first album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the first album Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Bob Whitlock, and Chico Hamilton recorded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reviews like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "Their second album was called Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Bob Whitlock, and Chico Hamilton do a second album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1962, "Truth_answer": "Several songs like I'll Remember April“ and Too Marvelous for Words“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1963, "Truth_answer": "The Clancy Brothers' mother read news of the terrible ice and snow storms in New York City and sent Aran sweaters for her sons and Tommy Makem to keep them warm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of sweaters did The Clancy Brothers make famous?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1963, "Truth_answer": "On 12 March 1961, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem performed for around fifteen minutes in front of a television audience of forty million people for the first time on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What brought about The Clancy Brothers' success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1963, "Truth_answer": "they were making appearances on major radio and television talk-shows in America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else helped in The Clancy Brothers' success besides their apperance on the ed sullivan show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1964, "Truth_answer": "The group formed in 1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did The Clancy Brothers form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1964, "Truth_answer": "O Donnell Aboo, Rising of the Moon, and Kelly the Boy from Killane“ are songs that appeared on the group's first album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of The Clancy Brothers' songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1964, "Truth_answer": "The Clancy Brothers, Patrick Paddy Clancy, Tom Clancy, and Liam Clancy, are best known for their work with Tommy Makem, recording almost two dozen albums together", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the clancy brothers ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1964, "Truth_answer": "Tommy was recorded for the first time by Hamilton in that autumn of 1955. Among the songs he sang was The Cobbler, which he continued to perform throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of The Clancy Brothers' earlier songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "Simoncelli was involved in a collision during the Malaysian Grand Prix and was struck in the lower body and head, in the course of which Simoncelli lost his helmet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marco Simoncelli die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "The race was immediately red-flagged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Marco Simoncelli's crash during the Malaysian Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "Medical Director Michele Macchiagodena said that Simoncelli had sustained a very serious trauma to the head, to the neck and the chest, and was administered CPR for 45 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How badly was Marco Simoncelli hurt as a result of his crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "At 16:56 local time, less than an hour after the accident, it was announced that he had died from his injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marco Simoncelli survive his crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "Simoncelli’s accident was largely treated by the motorsport community as just that rather than a tragedy that could have been avoided had race conditions been different.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170518135622id_/http://www.telegraph.co.uk:80/sport/othersports/motorcycling/8844174/Marco-Simoncelli-killed-in-accident-at-Malaysian-MotoGP.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any punishment for the other riders involved with Marco Simoncelli's crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "His body was flown home to Italy, accompanied by his father Paolo, his fiancée Kate Fretti, and Valentino Rossi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marco Simoncelli article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1965, "Truth_answer": "An estimated 20,000 people attended his funeral at the Santa Maria Assunta parish church in Coriano on 27 October 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marco Simoncelli buried in Italy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1966, "Truth_answer": "2011 championship position 6th (139 pts)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marco Simoncelli's best year in the MotoGP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1966, "Truth_answer": "2011 championship position 6th (139 pts)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Marco Simoncelli's last year in the MotoGP was his best?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1966, "Truth_answer": "is best MotoGP finish was second place in the Australian GP at Phillip Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marco Simoncelli win during the 2011 MotoGP World Championship season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1966, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marco Simoncelli's family there when he placed second at the Australian GP at Phillip Island?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1966, "Truth_answer": "He started racing minibikes at the age of seven in his hometown of Coriano", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marco Simoncelli begin racing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1966, "Truth_answer": "age of seven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it state how old Marco Simoncelli was when he began racing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1967, "Truth_answer": "You Fail Me is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Converge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Fail_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Converge's You Fail Me?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1967, "Truth_answer": "You Fail Me is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Converge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Fail_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What number album was You Fail Me for the band Converge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1967, "Truth_answer": "It was the band's first album to chart commercially, reaching number 171 on Billboard 200, number 12 in the Heatseekers chart and number 16 in the Independent Albums listings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album You Fail Me by the band Converge a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1967, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from the album You Fail Me by the band Converge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1967, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Converge win any awards for their album You Fail Me?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1967, "Truth_answer": "Converge's first headlining tour in support of You Fail Me started in September 2004 with Cave In and Between the Buried and Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Fail_Me_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Converge go on tour for their album You Fail Me?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the series, her Catholic faith served as a cornerstone, although a contradiction to her otherwise rigid skepticism of the paranormal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023084407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Scully_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dana Scully's character like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "Dana Scully is calm, collected, analytical, and a perpetual skeptic. She questions everything; her faith, the nature of the world, the validity of the cases she and her partner work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091842id_/https://trans9.fandom.com/wiki/Dana_Scully_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some personality traits of Dana Scully?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "she was abducted by Duane Barry, a self-proclaimed alien abductee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Dana Scully besides personality trains?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "Mulder believes that Scully was taken aboard an alien spaceship and was subjected to tests. However, she believes she was kidnapped by men and subjected to tests, not aliens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023084407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Scully_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dana Scully's abduction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "She believes she could have been brought there by Barry, and she began to exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder on a case involving a murdering fetishist named Donnie Pfaster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023084407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Scully_p5", "https://klokkenluideronline.info/and-relationship/files-mulder-and-scully-relationship.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dana Scully believe that she was kidnapped by men and subjected to tests, not aliens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "Scully underwent experimental medical treatments and had a dramatic renewal of her faith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Dana Scully's personality besides abduction, kidnapping, traits and skepticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "Scully is hospitalized after her cancer becomes terminal. Mulder broke into the Department of Defense to retrieve another chip to be implanted into her neck, her cancer went into remission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091842id_/https://trans9.fandom.com/wiki/Dana_Scully_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What medical treatment did Dana Scully get?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1968, "Truth_answer": "Due to her career in science and medicine, she drifted from her Catholic Christian upbringing but remained somewhat entrenched in her religious beliefs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023084407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Scully_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other Dana Scully character traits besides Catholic faith, calm, collected, and analytical?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Kevin Keegan, is an English former football player and manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Kevin Keegan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "He began his playing career at Scunthorpe United in 1968, before moving to Liverpool in 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kevin Keegan article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "He moved to West German club Hamburger SV in the summer of 1977. At Hamburg, he was named European Footballer of the Year in 1978 and 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Kevin Keegan contract with or join besides Scunthorpe United?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "Keegan left Hamburg for Southampton in the summer of 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevin Keegan do in 1980?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "The news caused surprise throughout the world of football and around the city of Southampton, as Southampton were a relatively small club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Kevin Keegan joining Southampton in the summer of 1980?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "Keegan joined Newcastle United and spent two seasons there, during which time he was extremely popular with the supporters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1982 with Kevin Keegan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1969, "Truth_answer": "He moved into management at Newcastle in 1992, winning promotion as First Division champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else important Kevin Keegan after his time with Newcastle United?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1970, "Truth_answer": "February 2013, the UK lost its AAA credit rating. His March 2013 budget was made when the Office for Budget Responsibility had halved its forecast for that year's economic growth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did George Osborne's aim to redue the budget deficit take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1970, "Truth_answer": "it was positively received by the public, with the ensuing boost to Conservative Party support in opinion polls standing in marked contrast to the previous year's budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the general consensus regarding George Osborne's budget? Were people upset?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1970, "Truth_answer": "The economy subsequently began to pick up in mid-2013, with Osborne's net public approval rating rising from −33 to +3 over the following 12 months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the budget deficit and George Osborne besides being positively received by the public and boost in Conservative Party support?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1970, "Truth_answer": "By March 2015 the annual deficit had been cut by about half of the initial target; thus, the debt-to-GDP ratio was still rising.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else on the budget deficit and George Osborne after the mid-2013 economy pick up and Osborne's rising approval rating?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "In 1834, Pugin converted to the Roman Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augustus Pugin convert to the Roman Catholic Church?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "his conversion acquainted him with new patrons and employers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Augustus Pugin's conversion to the Roman Catholic Church?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "Pugin's father, Auguste-Charles Pugin was a Frenchman who had immigrated to England as a result of the French Revolution, and probably, like many others, converted to the Anglican Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Augustus Pugin's father do after immigrating to England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "converted to the Anglican Church in order to obtain employment, because it was very improbable that any non-Anglican would obtain a governmental commission or tender, for example.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the conversion of Augustus Pugin's father to the Anglican Church?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "British society at the time had many restrictions on any person not adhering to the state religion of the Church of England: non-Anglicans could not attend a university, for example.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other restrictions were there for non-Anglicans in British society in the early 19th century besides employment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "non-Anglicans could not serve on parish or city councils, be a member of Parliament, serve in the armed forces, or even serve on a jury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did non-Anglicans have any more restrictions in British society besides not being able to attend a university in the early 19th century?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "A number of reforms in the early 19th century relieved these restrictions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything else done to relieve the restrictions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "The Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829, passed by Parliament in 1829, was the culmination of the process of Catholic Emancipation throughout the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the conversion of Augustus Pugin to Roman Catholic Church at the time after a number of reforms in the early 19th century relieved restrictions for non-Anglicans?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "In 1832 he made the acquaintance of John Talbot, a Catholic sympathetic to his aesthetic theory and who employed him in alterations and additions, which led to many more commissions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augustus Pugin meet anyone else after his conversion to the Roman Catholic Church?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1971, "Truth_answer": "After 1829 it became, at least theoretically, possible for Catholics to have a successful career; this was the context of A. W. Pugin's conversion to Catholicism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Augustus Pugin join the Roman Catholic Church?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "In October 1834, the Palace of Westminster burned down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augustus Pugin article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "1834", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Palace of Westminster's destruction by fire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "The blaze was caused by the burning of small wooden tally sticks which were disposed of carelessly in the two furnaces under the House of Lords.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the fire that destroyed the Palace of Westminster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "Prime Minister appointed a committee which resolved that the new Houses of Parliament be in the ‘gothic’ or ‘Elizabethan’ style. The design that Pugin submitted through Barry won the competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Palace of Westminster fire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "Other works include St. Chad's Cathedral, Erdington Abbey, and Oscott College, all in Birmingham, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augustus Pugin work in any other buildings besides the new Houses of Parliament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "His work culminated in designing the interior of the Palace of Westminster, and its iconic clock tower, later renamed the Elizabeth Tower, which houses the bell known as Big Ben.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Augustus Pugin's most famous piece?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "Slightly less grand are the railway cottages at Windermere railway station in Cumbria which have been loosely attributed to Pugin or a follower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augustus Pugin design things besides buildings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "One of the fireplaces is a copy of one of his in the Palace of Westminster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Augustus Pugin draw his inspiration from when designing the railway cottages at Windermere railway station?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1972, "Truth_answer": "Augustus Pugin is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Pugin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of architecture did Augustus Pugin like?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "In an interview in December 2009, it was revealed by lead singer Stephen Christian that the band were tentatively due to enter the studio in the beginning of 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 with Anberlin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "The band entered Blackbird Studios, Nashville, to begin recording the album in March 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin enter the studio in the beginning of 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible_(Anberlin_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210319120651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_(Anberlin_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180818202617id_/https://medium.com/@mattmetzler/the-history-of-anberlin-part-6-vital-devotion-2012-2013-849d3434648e_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210319120651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_(Anberlin_album)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p14", "https://www.staimusic.com/en/fullalbum/daisy_5262.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible_(Anberlin_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Anberlin record in 2010?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 31,000 units in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Anberlin album Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "Along with the disclosure of a track listing, the press release also announced the album's lead single, Impossible, which went to radio play on July 12, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin record any other music in 2010 besides Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "US Alternative Songs (Billboard), 5. US Rock Songs (Billboard), 14. US Adult Top 40 (Billboard), 35. US Christian Songs (Billboard), 36. European Hot 100 (Billboard), 53.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Anberlin single 'Impossible' chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "Anberlin supported Thirty Seconds to Mars on their Closer to the Edge Tour with CB7 during April and May 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin go on tour for their album Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "Grammy Award-winning producer, Brendan O'Brien", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin work with anyone else for their album Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place besides members of Anberlin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "The band entered Blackbird Studios, Nashville, to begin recording the album in March 2010. It was announced that the band would be working with Grammy Award-winning producer, Brendan O'Brien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Anberlin article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "The band recorded the album in Nashville, at Blackbird Studios with Grammy Award-winning producer Brendan O'Brien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anberlin do with Brendan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "The tracking of the album was completed on April 9, with mixing commencing on April 13, 2010. Christian stated that the album's release date is late July, early August“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the mixing for Anberlin's Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place album turn out?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 1973, "Truth_answer": "McAlhaney stated that the album would be released in September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anberlin's Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place album actually release?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 1974, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Costello surprised everyone by returning to professional wrestling as the manager of the team known as The Love Brothers (Hartford and Reggie Love)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Al Costello manage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1974, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did wrestling team The Love Brothers do mangaged under Al Costello?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1974, "Truth_answer": "Costello reformed The Fabulous Kangaroos once more, this time teaming up with wrestler Tony Charles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Al Costello article besides managing The Love Brothers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1974, "Truth_answer": "The team defeated Dominic DeNucci and Chris Markoff to win Detroit's version of the NWA World Tag Team title", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Al Costello and Tony Charles teamed up to reform The Fabulous Kangaroos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1974, "Truth_answer": "The Kangaroos title run was short, however, and they lost their gold to Crazy Luke Graham and Ripper Collins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fabulous Kangaroos defeat anyone else after defeating Dominic Denucci and Chris Markoff to win Detroit's version of the NWA World Tag Team Title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1974, "Truth_answer": "He also started to manage The New Fabulous Kangaroos in 1993, a team consisting of Mickey Doyle and Denny Kass who worked for Motor City Wrestling (MCW).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Costello manage any big names?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle is an American singer, musician, and author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Belinda Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "She gained worldwide fame as the lead singer of the Go-Go's, and went on to have a prolific career as a solo artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Belinda Carlisle famous for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "Their 1981 debut album, Beauty and the Beat, is considered one of the cornerstone albums of US new wave, paving the way for a host of other new American acts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Go-Go's most major accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "Genres. New wave, pop rock, punk rock (early).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did the Go-Go's release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "one of the most successful all-female bands in history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Go-Go's besides genre, Belinda Carlisle and debut album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "the Go-Go's initially consisted of Belinda Carlisle (vocals), Jane Wiedlin (guitar, background vocals), Margot Olavarria (bass) and Elissa Bello (drums).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "In late 2016, the Go-Go's completed an international tour with Best Coast as a supporting act, which Carlisle stated would likely be their last tour together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time the Go-Go's were together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1975, "Truth_answer": "Carlisle's eighth studio album, a selection of Gurmukhi chants titled Wilder Shores, was released in September 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208233618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Go-Go%27s_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other albums produced by Belinda Carlisle after 2016?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Carlisle married political operative and film producer Morgan Mason, son of actor James Mason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "They have one son, James Duke Mason, who was born in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle and Morgan Mason have any kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "Spouse(s). Morgan Mason (m. 1986)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle and Morgan Mason divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "During her tenure with the Go-Go's, Carlisle developed a serious addiction to cocaine and alcohol that would span 30 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Belinda Carlisle article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "a three-day-long cocaine binge in 2005 jarred Carlisle into seeking sobriety, and she says she has been sober since 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle ever go to rehab for her drug and alcohol addiction?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "Carlisle looked at herself in the mirror and didn't see a light or a soul in her eyes. I just thought, 'I know I don't look like myself anymore.'“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Belinda Carlisle's drug and alcohol addiction besides the three-day-long cocaine binge in 2005, and being sober since 2005?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "The incident jarred Carlisle into seeking sobriety, and she says she has been sober since 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Belinda Carlisle stop her drug and alcohol addition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "She told The Sydney Morning Herald in 2014: I don't smoke anymore, I don't drink any more and I don't do drugs any more.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Belinda Carlisle done sine 2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1976, "Truth_answer": "Carlisle states in her autobiography Lips Unsealed: A Memoir that she has practiced Nichiren Buddhism as a member of the Soka Gakkai International since 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Belinda Carlisle practice buddhism?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1977, "Truth_answer": "characters would announce their departure but another character left the room. That character would then beat on the door for re-admittance, and the wrong character would be locked out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927221930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goon_Show_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was surrealist about The Goon Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1977, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other examples of surrealism in The Goon Show besides different characters leaving the room and wrong characters being locked out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1977, "Truth_answer": "The scripts mixed ludicrous plots with surreal humour, puns, catchphrases and an array of bizarre sound effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else made The Goon Show strange besides characters announcing depature but another chracter leaving the room, and wrong characters being locked out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1977, "Truth_answer": "Cleese recalls listening to The Goon Show as a teenager in the mid-1950s and being absolutely amazed by its surreal humour. It came at a key stage in my own development and I never missed a show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about The Goon Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1977, "Truth_answer": "Terry Jones states The Goons of course were my favourite. It was the surreality of the imagery and the speed of the comedy that I loved“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927221930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goon_Show_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else have people said about The Goon Show besides Cleese?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1978, "Truth_answer": "Throughout its history, each episode of The Goon Show, which usually ran under 30 minutes, was structured as a comedy-variety programme, consisting of scripted comedy segments alternating with musical interludes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Goon Show about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1978, "Truth_answer": "The scripts mixed ludicrous plots with surreal humour, puns, catchphrases and an array of bizarre sound effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made The Goon Show so amazing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1978, "Truth_answer": "Many elements of the show satirised contemporary life in Britain, parodying aspects of show business, commerce, industry, art, politics, diplomacy, the police, the military, education, class structure, literature and film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927221930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goon_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else made The Goon Show amazing besides ludicrous plots, surreal humour, puns, catchphrases, and bizarre sound effects?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1978, "Truth_answer": "The Goon Show has been variously described as avant-garde, surrealist, abstract, and four dimensional. The show played games with the medium of radio itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927221930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goon_Show_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made The Goon Show surreal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1978, "Truth_answer": "The show paved the way for surreal and alternative humour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Goon Show article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1978, "Truth_answer": "Terry Jones states The Goons of course were my favourite. It was the surreality of the imagery and the speed of the comedy that I loved - the way they broke up the conventions of radio and played with the very nature of the medium.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people have to say about The Goon Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "Carey is an outspoken libertarian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Drew Carey a Republican or Democrat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "Carey has spoken about his various political beliefs in several interviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Drew Carey vocal about his political views?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "He made donations to Ron Paul's presidential campaign for the 2008 election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey donate money to any candidates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, he supported Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson in his run for office, and was made an Honorary Chair of the campaign for California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023191351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Carey_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey ever run for office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey ever get in trouble from the network for his politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drew Carey have politicians on his show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "Carey expressed his distaste for the Bush administration's management of the Iraq War, specifically on the September 14, 2007, episode of Real Time with Bill Maher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing in the Drew Carey article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1979, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's response to Drew Carey's views on the Iraq War?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1980, "Truth_answer": "05/27/1923", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Henry Kissinger born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1980, "Truth_answer": "A Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1938", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Kissinger a Jewish refugee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1980, "Truth_answer": "After Richard Nixon became president in 1968, Kissinger was appointed as National Security Advisor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Kissinger's position in the Nixon administration?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1980, "Truth_answer": "Kissinger became foreign policy advisor to the presidential campaigns of Nelson Rockefeller, supporting his bids for the Republican nomination in 1960, 1964, and 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Kissinger do prior to becoming National Security Advisor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1980, "Truth_answer": "Kissinger saw combat with the division, and volunteered for hazardous intelligence duties during the Battle of the Bulge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Kissinger had any military experience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1980, "Truth_answer": "He was given charge of a team in Hanover assigned to tracking down Gestapo officers and other saboteurs, for which he was awarded the Bronze Star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Kissinger received any medals in his military service?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Reddy decided to return to performing after being buoyed by the warm reception she received when she sang at her sister's 80th birthday party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Helen Reddy make a brief comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "On 12 July 2012, Reddy returned to the musical stage at Croce's Jazz Bar and for a benefit concert for the arts at St. Genevieve High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many shows did Helen Reddy do after her comeback?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "Reddy performed at the Paramount nightclub at The Crown & Anchor in Provincetown on 13 October 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Reddy do any other shows after St. Genevieve High School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "She performed two nights at Catalina Supper Club, Los Angeles in November 2014, shortly after her 73rd birthday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Reddy perform anywhere after the Paramount nightclub?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "an a cappella version of her song, I Am Woman“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Helen Reddy sing at the Womens March?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "She maintains that she still refuses to sing Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Helen Reddy article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "she dislikes the monotony of the repeated chorus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Helen Reddy refuse to sing Leave Me Alone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1981, "Truth_answer": "She explained, One of the reasons that I'm coming back to singing is because I'm not doing the greatest hits. I'm doing the songs that I always loved.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227024527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Reddy_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Reddy have any songs that she preferred to sing during her comeback?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1982, "Truth_answer": "Dodgson's family was predominantly northern English, with some Irish connections. Conservative and High Church Anglican, most of Dodgson's ancestors were British Army officers or Church of England clergymen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Antecedents for Lewis Carroll?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1982, "Truth_answer": "the third child. Eight more were to follow", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104000859id_/https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Lewis_Carroll_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Lewis Carroll have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1982, "Truth_answer": "four boys. young Charles Dodgson the oldest boy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many brothers did Lewis Carroll have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1982, "Truth_answer": "all of them survived into adulthood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Lewis Carroll's siblings have health issues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1982, "Truth_answer": "Only three of Carroll’s siblings married (Mary, Skeffington and Wilfred).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170212205042id_/http://lewiscarrollsociety.org.uk:80/pages/aboutcharlesdodgson/life/lifefamily.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting to note about Lewis Carroll's siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1982, "Truth_answer": "Charles Dodgson’s mother died in 1851, soon after he entered university. Charles Dodgson’s father, Archdeacon Dodgson, died in 1868", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Lewis Carroll's mother and father healthy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1983, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 17, he suffered a severe attack of whooping cough", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lewis Carroll sick?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1983, "Truth_answer": "was probably responsible for his chronically weak chest in later life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the whooping cough affect Lewis Carroll's life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1983, "Truth_answer": "In his diary for 1880, Dodgson recorded experiencing his first episode of migraine with aura", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lewis Carroll have any other health problems besdies a chronically weak chest, and whooping cough?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1983, "Truth_answer": "describing very accurately the process of moving fortifications that are a manifestation of the aura stage of the syndrome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127081301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Carroll_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Lewis Carroll's migraine with auro symptoms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1983, "Truth_answer": "Dodgson also suffered attacks in which he lost consciousness. He was diagnosed by Dr. Morshead, Dr. Brooks, and Dr. Stedman, and they believed the attack[s] to be an epileptiform seizure", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lewis Carroll otherwise healthy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1983, "Truth_answer": "Yvonne Hart considered Dodgson's symptoms. Her conclusion is that Dodgson very likely had migraine, and may have had epilepsy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lewis Carroll article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal has been a goodwill ambassador for the government and nonprofit organisations, mainly for public service ads and humanitarian causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Mohanlal as a Goodwill and brand ambassador?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long has Mohanlal been an ambassador for the government?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "In March 2007, he was made the goodwill ambassador of the AIDS awareness campaign by Kerala AIDS Control Society, for which he acted in short awareness videos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the AIDS awareness campaign with Mohanlal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the short AIDS awareness videos featuring Mohanlal in 2007 for Kerala AIDS Control Society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal himself is a former wrestling champion in inter-college level. KSAA President Baby Mathew Somatheeram hoped that having Mohanlal as brand ambassador would encourage youngsters to take to the sport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important regarding Mohanlal being appointed the goodwill ambassador of Kerala State Atletics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "He has also appeared in several television commercials and advertisements", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mohanlal article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal he was made the brand ambassador of MCR, Kanan Devan, LG Electronics, Manappuram Finance Ltd., Malabar Gold and Diamonds, Oceanus etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How has Mohanlal appearing in television commercials and advertisements that been going for him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1984, "Truth_answer": "In September 2013, the direct-broadcast satellite television provider Tata Sky announced Mohanlal as its brand endorser for its Kerala market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what else happened after Mohanlal appeared on television commercials and advertisements?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Prince Edward Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the theatres where John Barrowman performed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Billy Crocker in Cole Porter's Anything Goes", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p4", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did John Barrowman play at the Prince Edward Theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Cole Porter's Anything Goes at the Prince Edward Theatre with John Barrowman as Billy Crocker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Domingo Hernandez in Matador", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other theatre roles did John Barrowman play other than Bill Crocker in Cole Porter's Anything Goes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Queen's Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Barrowman work at other theatres besides Prince Edward Theatre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Barrowman succeeded Roger Allam as Zaza/Albin in the West End revival of La Cage aux Folles, at the Playhouse Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p5", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has John Barrowman done any recent theatre work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Alongside his theatrical career, Barrowman has appeared in various films", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p1", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Barrowman article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "He was lead vocalist on a rendition of Strike Up the Band in Who Could Ask for Anything More? A Celebration of Ira Gershwin", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has John Barrowman done any musicals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1985, "Truth_answer": "Royal Albert Hall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What theatre was Who Could Aks for Antyhing More? A Celebration of Ira Gershwin with John Barrowman at?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "Titans and Central Park West", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of drama shows did John Barrowman star in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "Peter Fairchild in Central Park West (1995)", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did John Barrowman play in the soap operas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "Barrowman then appeared as Peter Williams in Titans (2000).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Barrowman do after starring in the soap operas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "he is better known for his acting and presenting work for the BBC that includes his BAFTA Cymru-nominated role of Captain Jack Harkness in the series Doctor Who and Torchwood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Barrowman have a successful career in prime time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "Captain Jack Harkness in Everything Changes, 2007, BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actor (Yr Actor Gorau), Nominated", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_barrowman_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was John Barrowman BAFTA Cymru-nominated for his role of Captain Jack Harkness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "Since 2012, Barrowman has portrayed Malcolm Merlyn, one of the main antagonists in The CW series Arrow. Despite announcing in 2017 that he is leaving the television franchise, Barrowman returned", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did John Barrowman's career last in Prime Time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1986, "Truth_answer": "Despite announcing in 2017 that he is leaving the television franchise, Barrowman returned", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barrowman_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Barrowman do after leaving Arrowverse?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p0", "https://screenrant.com/movies/2020/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Raven first appear in the comics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "As a Cambion, Raven has an array of abilities; she is firstly an empath, able to sense and alter the emotions of others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Raven's special powers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "As a result of the defeat of Trigon, Raven was free to experience emotions for the first time in her life. Raven found she was able to not only sense, but control others' emotions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Raven begin to experience emotions of others for the first time? What happened", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "The Titans were manipulated to kill Raven, thereby allowing the souls of Azarath contained inside the ring of Azar to possess her and use her to kill Trigon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raven fight Trigon alone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "She learned to handle this power only after unintentionally making Nightwing believe that he loved her when she thought that she was in love with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raven began to control others' minds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robin ever learn the truth about his feelings for Raven was due to mind control?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "Beast Boy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else's mind did Raven control?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "Raven was later kidnapped by the Wildebeest Society during the Titans Hunt storyline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Raven article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1987, "Truth_answer": "The Wildbeest, led by the Trigon-possessed souls of Azarath, were going to use several Titans to bring about the return of Trigon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wildbeest do to Raven in captivity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "Raven is a Cambion; half-human/half-demon daughter of interdimensional demon Trigon and Gotham City–born human Angela Roth (known as Arella). Raven was conceived as the result of Trigon's marriage to Arella.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first life of Raven?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "Raven grew up in an alternate dimension called Azarath with pacifistic inhabitants whose spiritual leader was the mystic Azar (Pagon).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Raven's home Azarath like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "She was taught to control her emotions by Azar in order to suppress her inherited demonic powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Raven have to control her emotions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "During this time, Raven rarely saw her mother and grew detached from her. Upon Azar's death, Arella began the task of raising and teaching Raven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Raven in the first life time besides controlling emotions, birth and Azarath?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "Around this same time, she met her father face to face for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Raven's father?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "Soon after her 18th birthday, Raven learned that Trigon planned to come to her dimension; she vowed to stop him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Raven's father teach Raven?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "Trigon soon took Raven to his home dimension. The Titans defeated Trigon and sealed him in an interdimensional prison with the help of Arella.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the Raven article besides father, Azarath, and controlling emotions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, Trigon escaped his prison, came to Earth, and took control of Raven, destroying Azarath in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Trigon's interdimensional imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1988, "Truth_answer": "The Titans were manipulated to kill Raven, thereby allowing the souls of Azarath contained inside the ring of Azar to possess her and use her to kill Trigon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008185802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the souls of Azarath?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 1989, "Truth_answer": "1891", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Robey make his London debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1989, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was George Robey when he made his London debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1989, "Truth_answer": "The theatrical press soon became aware of his act, and The Stage called him a comedian with a pretty sense of humour [who] delivers his songs with considerable point and meets with all success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Robey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was George Robey's London debut received by critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1989, "Truth_answer": "In early 1892, Robey starred at the Paragon Theatre of Varieties in Mile End, where, according to his biographer Peter Cotes, he stole the notices from experienced troupers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Robey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any conflicts for George Robey during his London debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1989, "Truth_answer": "Robey conducted a music hall tour of the English provinces which began in Chatham and took him to Liverpool, at a venue owned by the mother of the influential London impresario Oswald Stoll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Robey article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1989, "Truth_answer": "Pantomime would become a lucrative and regular source of employment for the comedian. Cotes calls Robey's festive performances the cornerstone of his comic art, and some of his greatest successes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Robey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Robey have large audiences at those performances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1990, "Truth_answer": "Galifianakis played Alan Garner in the hit comedy The Hangover", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Galifianakis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Zach Galifianakis' first mainstream performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1990, "Truth_answer": "He was also prominently advertised in subsequent films that featured him in supporting roles, such as G-Force, Youth in Revolt and Up in the Air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Galifianakis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Zach Galifianakis take after The Hangover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1990, "Truth_answer": "Steve Sewa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Zach Galifianakis play in Up in the Air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1990, "Truth_answer": "Galifianakis hosted Saturday Night Live on March 6, 2010, during which he shaved his beard mid-show for a sketch, and closed the show wearing a fake one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information on Zach Galifianakis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1990, "Truth_answer": "He also completed the pilot Speed Freaks for Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Galifianakis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zach Galifianakis do any TV roles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1990, "Truth_answer": "short-lived TV series on Comedy Central and a full-length movie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Galifianakis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did that Zach Galifianakis's Speed Freaks pilot turn into anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "On 24 January 41, Caligula was assassinated in a broad-based conspiracy involving the Praetorian commander Cassius Chaerea and several senators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudius_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Claudius assassinate Caligula?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "There is no evidence that Claudius had a direct hand in the assassination, although it has been argued that he knew about the plot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudius_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Claudius involved in the assassination of Caligula?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "In the chaos following the murder, Claudius witnessed the German guard cut down several uninvolved noblemen, including many of his friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Claudius after the murder of Caligula?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "He fled to the palace to hide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudius_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Claudius do anything to stop the German guard who was cutting down several uninvolved noblemen, including many of his friends?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "According to tradition, a Praetorian named Gratus found him hiding behind a curtain and suddenly declared him princeps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudius_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Claudius hid from the German guard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "When they heard of the Praetorians' claim, they demanded that Claudius be delivered to them for approval, but he refused. Eventually the Senate was forced to give in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Claudius rule Rome?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1991, "Truth_answer": "declared him princeps", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gratus found Claudius?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1992, "Truth_answer": "Frémont was found innocent of mutiny, but was convicted on January 31, 1848 of disobedience toward a superior officer and military misconduct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103162402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John C. Frémont get courtmartialed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1992, "Truth_answer": "President James K. Polk quickly commuted Frémont's sentence of dishonorable discharge and reinstated him into the Army, due to his war services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103162402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John C. Frémont resign after being courtmartialed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1992, "Truth_answer": "Polk wished to placate Thomas Hart Benton, a powerful Senator and Frémont's father-in-law, who felt that Frémont was innocent. Frémont resigned his commission in protest and settled in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John C. Frémont end up resigning from the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1992, "Truth_answer": "Frémont led a private fourth expedition, which cost ten lives, seeking a rail route over the mountains around the 38th parallel in the winter of 1849.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103162402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John C. Frémont do after he left the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "Several of her works have a premise drawn from sociology, psychology, or philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ursula K. Le Guin's outlook on Sociology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "Le Guin's writing is often described as soft science fiction, and she has been described as the patron saint of this sub-genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did Ursula K. Le Guin write about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "Le Guin suggested the term social science fiction for some of her writing[s] were not science fiction at all. She argued the term soft science fiction was divisive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ursula K. Le Guin's view of bring described as 'soft' science fiction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "Her first professional publication was the short story April in Paris“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of some things Ursula K. Le Guin wrote?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ursula K. Le Guin releasethe short story April in Paris?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "The influence of anthropology can be seen in the setting Le Guin chose for a number of her works. Several scholars have commented that Le Guin's writing was influenced by Carl Jung, and specifically by the idea of Jungian archetypes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ursula K. Le Guin's outlook on anthropology and psychology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "Philosophical Taoism had a large role in Le Guin's world view, and the influence of Taoist thought can be seen in many of her stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Ursula K. Le Guin's other outlooks besides anthropology and psychology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1993, "Truth_answer": "Gender and sexuality are prominent themes in a number of Le Guin's works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ursula K. Le Guin have specific outlooks regarding genders?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "Francis Rossi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer for the band Status Quo during their formative years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "Status Quo was formed in 1962 under the name The Scorpions by Francis Rossi and Alan Lancaster at, along with classmates Jess Jaworski (keyboards) and Alan Key (drums).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102003533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_Quo_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of the band Status Quo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "Rossi and Lancaster played their first gig at the Samuel Jones Sports Club in Dulwich, London. In 1963, Key was replaced by John Coghlan and the band changed their name to The Spectres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102003533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_Quo_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Status Quo under their original name The Scorpions successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "After changing their name to The Spectres they were noticed by Pat Barlow and secured spots at successful venues around London the Spectres signed a five-year deal with Piccadilly Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Status Quo under the name The Spectres successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "After two poor-selling albums, Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon and Dog of Two Head in 1970 and 1971, they signed with the heavy rock and progressive label Vertigo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Status Quo stay with Piccadilly Records long?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "Vertigo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Status Quo go and sign with after Piccadilly Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1994, "Truth_answer": "Quo's more popular songs from this era include Paper Plane, Caroline, Break The Rules, Down Down, Rain, Mystery Song, Rockin' All Over the World and Whatever You Want.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous songs did Status Quo release under Vertigo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "Kasabian started work on their third album in late 2007 with producer Dan the Automator. On 5 March 2009, it was revealed that the album title would be West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasabian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Kasabian doing in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "Vlad the Impaler“, Fire”, Where Did All the Love Go?“, Underdog", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs on the album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "On 14 June 2009, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum reached No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, spending two weeks there, named Best Album at the 2009 Q Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Kasabian find success in their album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "In November 2009 Kasabian played arenas throughout the UK and Ireland in support of their third album, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085942id_/https://kasabian.fandom.com/wiki/West_Ryder_Pauper_Lunatic_Asylum_Tour/Arena_Tour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Kasabian go on tour for their third album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "Kasabian started work on their fourth album, Velociraptor!, in November 2010 with Dan the Automator as producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kasabian band article besides West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, Kasabian closed the Isle of Wight Festival. They also headlined Rockness festival and played at Rock Werchter in July 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasabian_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Kasabian preform anywhere for their fourth album Velociraptor!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "Switchblade Smiles, the first song to be heard from Velociraptor!, was exclusively played on UK radio on 7 June 2011 during Zane Lowe's show on BBC Radio 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasabian_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they have the band Kasabian media attention for their fourth album Velociraptor!?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1995, "Truth_answer": "At the NME Awards 2015 Kasabian were nominated for 9 awards, beating the 2009 Oasis record (7 nominations).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you like about the Kasabian band article besides West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum and Velociraptor after Switchblade Smiles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "She was dismayed to find that the mansion's rooms were furnished with pieces that displayed little historical significance and made it her first major project to restore its historical character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the White House estoration with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "On her first day in residence, she began her efforts with the help of interior decorator Sister Parish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis do to restore the White House's historical character?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "She decided to make the family quarters attractive and suitable for family life by adding a kitchen on the family floor and new rooms for her children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis need help with from interior decorator Sister Parish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "She personally wrote to possible donors in order to track down these missing furnishings and other historical pieces of interest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis go on to do after adding a kitchen on the family floor with new rooms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "Kennedy initiated a Congressional bill establishing that White House furnishings would be the property of the Smithsonian Institution rather than available to departing ex-presidents to claim as their own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis article on White House restoration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "Continuing the project, she established a fine arts committee to oversee and fund the restoration process and solicited the advice of early American furniture expert Henry du Pont.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis article on White House restoration?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1996, "Truth_answer": "The First Lady felt that du Pont, as a well-connected collector of Americana, could help acquire antiques from donors and add more sophistication to the project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211849id_/http://museumblog.winterthur.org:80/2015/01/23/letters-from-jackie-a-personal-piece-of-camelot/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis received advice from Henry du Pont such as what?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 1997, "Truth_answer": "According to the RIAA, Rush ranks 88th with sales of 25 million units in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the band Rush's albums sold well?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1997, "Truth_answer": "Rush ranks third in the world, after The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, for most consecutive gold or platinum albums by a rock band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210219181225id_/https://www.rush.com/rush-to-receive-key-to-yyz/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The band Rush ranks 3rd in what?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1997, "Truth_answer": "As of 2012, Moving Pictures was the band's highest-selling album (4.4 million units).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Rush have any albums that did well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1997, "Truth_answer": "2112 (3 million), Chronicles (2 million)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Aside from their album Moving Pictures, any other albums of the band Rush that did well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1998, "Truth_answer": "Because of the prevalence of Northern Dancer's bloodline, a certain degree of inbreeding to him is becoming common.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Northern Dancer article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1998, "Truth_answer": "Whenever this happens, there is a concern that the inbreeding will weaken the breed, making horses more prone to injury and potentially leading to inbreeding depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does inbreedng hurt race horses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1998, "Truth_answer": "Statistical studies have shown that inbreeding has increased by a small but significant amount in the last 50 years, partly because of the larger number of foals that a successful stallion will now sire each year compared to in the past.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Dancer_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were breeders breeding Northern Dancer with his chrildren?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1998, "Truth_answer": "Statistical analysis has shown that inbreeding to Northern Dancer is on average slightly less effective than when stallions of his line are bred to mares who do not have Northern Dancer in their pedigree (referred to as an outcross).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Dancer_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any issues with the breeding of Northern Dancer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1998, "Truth_answer": "Northern Dancer was retired from stud on April 15, 1987, having started to experience heart problems and arthritis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Dancer_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Northern Dancer retire from breeding?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 1998, "Truth_answer": "Northern Dancer produced 645 foals in 20 years at stud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508005017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Dancer_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How often was Northern Dancer bred?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 1999, "Truth_answer": "In March 1979, the military budget was 6.4 million US$, which was 8.3 percent of the government budget, but only 2.2 of gross national product.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some important information to know about the civil war and military under Babrak Karmal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 1999, "Truth_answer": "After the Soviet intervention, the defence budget increased to 208 million US$ in 1980, and 325 million US$ by 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important to know about the military budget under Babrak Karmal besides 1979 percentage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 1999, "Truth_answer": "In 1982 it was reported that the government spent around 22 percent of total expenditure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any controversy involved with the military budget under Babrak Karmal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 1999, "Truth_answer": "When the political solution failed (see PDPA base section), the Afghan government and the Soviet military decided to solve the conflict militarily.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Babrak Karmal article on the civil war and military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 1999, "Truth_answer": "January 1981, Karmal doubled wages, issued several promotions for military personnel. In June, Assadullah Sarwari lost his seat in the PDPA Politburo, replaced by Mohammad Aslam Watanjar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Afghan government under Babrak Karmal and the Soviet military go about solving the conflict?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Report was a Daily Show spin-off that parodied the conventions of television news broadcasting, particularly cable-personality political talk shows like The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity, and Glenn Beck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "Colbert hosted the show in-character as a blustery right-wing pundit. Conceived by co-creators Stewart, Colbert, and Ben Karlin in part as an opportunity to explore the character-driven news.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report contain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "The show's cultural influence—which occasionally would require a fair degree of participation from the show's audience, dubbed the Colbert Nation—extended beyond the program a number of times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218094235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_The_Colbert_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influence did Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "he often referenced his interest in and knowledge of Catholicism, science fiction, and The Lord of the Rings, as well as using real facts to create his character's history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the interesting aspect of Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Reportt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "The series opened strong averaging 1.2 million viewers nightly during its first week. within its first month, it immediately established itself among the network's highest-rated shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Colbert successful in the role as host of The Colbert Report?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "On April 10, 2014, CBS announced in a press release that Colbert will succeed David Letterman as the host of The Late Show, effective when Mr. Letterman retires from the broadcast.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Colbert do after The Colbert Report?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "Colbert worked briefly as a freelance writer for Saturday Night Live with Robert Smigel. Smigel brought his animated sketch, The Ambiguously Gay Duo, to SNL from The Dana Carvey Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Wow was Stephen Colbert received at SNL?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2000, "Truth_answer": "Needing money, he also worked as a script consultant for VH1 and MTV, before taking a job filming humorous correspondent segments for Good Morning America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Stephen Colbert's brief work at Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "Bertrand Russell was born into an influential and liberal family of the British aristocracy. Russell had two siblings: brother Frank (nearly seven years older), and sister Rachel (four years older)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead up to Bertrand Russell's early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "Frank and Bertrand were placed in the care of their staunchly Victorian paternal grandparents, who lived at Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bertrand Russell article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "In June 1874 Russell's mother died of diphtheria, followed shortly by Rachel's death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Bertrand Russell and his brother, Frank, placed in the care of their grandparents at Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "In January 1876, his father died of bronchitis following a long period of depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bertrand Russell's father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "His grandfather, former Prime Minister Earl Russell, died in 1878", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bertrand Russell, and his brother, Frank, moved into his grandparents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "Russell won a scholarship to read for the Mathematical Tripos at Trinity College, Cambridge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did things turn around for Bertrand Russell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "commenced his studies there in 1890", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bertrand Russell attend Trinity College, Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2001, "Truth_answer": "He quickly distinguished himself in mathematics and philosophy, graduating as seventh Wrangler in the former in 1893", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124181640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bertrand Russell graduate Trinity College, Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2002, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Kwan finished second to Tonya Harding at the U.S. Championships, which ordinarily would have placed her on the U.S. team to the 1994 Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Kwan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which competitions did Michelle Kwan compete in early on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2002, "Truth_answer": "That place was instead given to 1993 national champion Nancy Kerrigan, who had been sidelined by an assault and battery after a practice session at those championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Kwan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't finishing second at the U.S. Championships place Michelle Kwan on the U.S. team to the 1994 Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2002, "Truth_answer": "Kwan had the sole responsibility to ensure two entries for the U.S. at the 1994 World Championships by placing in the top ten. Kwan finished eighth overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Kwan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other competitions or wins for Michelle Kwan after the 1994 U.S. Championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2002, "Truth_answer": "At the 1995 U.S. Championships, Nicole Bobek won the gold medal, while Kwan again placed second after struggling with her lutz jump in both the short program and free skate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Kwan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other competitions did Michelle Kwan score well in after the 1994 World Championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1950s, big bands were declining in popularity, Jordan's records were not selling as well as before, and he left Decca Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the decline start for Louis Jordan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "The next label to sign Jordan was Aladdin Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Louis Jordan do after leaving Deca records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "Jordan recorded 21 songs. Nine singles were released from these sessions; three of the songs were not released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan release an album with Aladdin Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "“Whiskey Do Your Stuff”, “I’ll Die Happy”, “A Dollar Down”, “Hurry Home”, “Messy Bessy”, “Yeah, Yeah Baby!”,“Fat Back and Corn Liquor”, “It’s Hard to be Good Without You”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles titles of Louis Jordan under Aladdin Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Mercury Records signed Jordan and released two LPs and a handful of singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Louis Jordan article during his decline?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "Mercury intended this to be a comeback for Jordan, but it was not commercially successful, and the label let him go in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did these singles by Louis Jordan under Mercury Records do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "He recorded sporadically in the 1960s for Warwick, Black Lion, Tangerine, and Pzazz and in the early 1970s for Black and Blue , Blues Spectrum, and JSP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan have any other success during his decline?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "In 1962 he appeared on the album Louis Jordan Sings, by the British trumpeter and bandleader Chris Barber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan record with any other artists during his decline?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2003, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1950s and early 1960s Barber was mainly responsible for arranging the first UK tours of blues artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Chris Barber band Louis Jordan appeared with on the album Louis Jordan Sings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "The prime of Jordan's recording career, 1942–1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Jordan start being the King of the Jukebox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "He was an instrumentalist who played all forms of the saxophone but specialized in the alto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Louis Jordan article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "He also played the piano and clarinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other instruments did Louis Jordan play besides saxophone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "Honey in the Bee Ball“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis Jordan's first song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louis Jordan's first song Honey in the Bee Ball successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "Recorded: December 30, 1938", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Honey in the Bee Ball by Louis Jordan released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "Tympany Five", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What band was Louis Jordan a part of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "If It's Love You Want, Baby, Ration Blues and Inflation Blues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a popular song Louis Jordan recorded?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2004, "Truth_answer": "Somebody Up There Digs Me (1956). Man, We're Wailin' (1957).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan release any albums?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2005, "Truth_answer": "After two years of production, Cohen returned to music in 2001 with the release of Ten New Songs, featuring a heavy influence from producer and co-composer Sharon Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Leonard Cohen do after he left the monastery?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2005, "Truth_answer": "Cohen pursued a career as a poet and novelist during the 1950s and early 1960s; he did not launch a music career until 1967, at the age of 33.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Cohen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Leonard Cohen always involved in music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2005, "Truth_answer": "Religion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Cohen have a favorite hobby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2005, "Truth_answer": "Cohen was involved with Buddhism in the 1970s and ordained a monk in 1996; he continued to consider himself Jewish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Cohen always stay faithful to his religious upbringing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2005, "Truth_answer": "he said in a number of interviews that his depression had lifted in recent years, which he attributed to Zen Buddhism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Cohen struggle with depression a lot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Raven-Symoné begin on The Cosby show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "step-granddaughter Olivia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Raven-Symoné play on The Cosby show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "remained until the series finale in 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Raven-Symoné leave the The Cosby Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "Pearman was born in Atlanta, Georgia. At age three, her family moved to Ossining, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Raven-Symoné grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "Lydia (Gaulden) and Christopher Pearman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Raven-Symoné's parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Raven-Symoné's parents occupations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "She has a younger brother, Blaize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raven-Symoné have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Raven-Symoné star with on the Cosby show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "Her debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Raven-Symoné's Here's to New Dreams?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "two singles: That's What Little Girls Are Made Of and Raven Is the Flavor“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Raven-Symoné's debut album, Here's to New Dreams?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2006, "Truth_answer": "The album was not successful, and due to low sales she was dropped from MCA Records in 1995. The album sold over 73,000 copies in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven-Symon%C3%A9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Raven-Symoné's debut album, Here's to New Dreams, succesful?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2007, "Truth_answer": "Chappell was happy for brother Ian to captain the WSC Australian team, which allowed him to concentrate on his batting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626203530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Chappell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Greg Chappell play during World Series Cricket in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2007, "Truth_answer": "The Australians struggled against the array of talented players assembled to represent the West Indian and World teams", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626203530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Chappell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Chappell team win during World Series Cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2007, "Truth_answer": "WSC players rejoined official cricket for 1979–80. Chappell was the far from unanimous choice. It was a mixed bag of results.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Chappell continue to play after World Series Cricket?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2007, "Truth_answer": "In recognition of his outstanding 1972 Ashes tour, Chappell was named, along with fellow Australians, as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Chappell win any awards playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2007, "Truth_answer": "West Indies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the opposing teams Greg Chappell played against in cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2007, "Truth_answer": "Greg Chappell's Captaincy Record. Season 1975-76, Opponent West Indies(home), Played 6, Won 5, Lost 1, Drawn 0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Greg Chappell team win against West Indies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "The match with Pasarell has been called one of The Ten Greatest Matches of the Open Era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the greatest match ever for Pancho Gonzales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "5-hour, 12-minute", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pancho Gonzales's match against Pasarell last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Pasarell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pancho Gonzales's opponent in his match against Pasarell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "it resulted in the advent of tie break scoring. The final score was an improbable 22–24, 1–6, 16–14, 6–3, 11–9. Gonzales went on to the fourth round of the championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pancho Gonzales's match against Pasarell end in a tie then?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "with daylight fading, Gonzales argued that the match should be suspended. The referee didn't relent, and Gonzales threw the second set. At break, the referee agreed the players should stop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pancho Gonzales's match against Pasarell suspended?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "Gonzales rebounded to win three straight sets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the third set in Pancho Gonzales's match against Pasarell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "Gonzales saved all seven match points that Pasarell had against him, twice coming back from 0–40 deficits, to walk off the court the eventual winner in a 5-hour, 12-minute epic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pancho Gonzales end up winning the whole match against Pasarell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2008, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pancho Gonzales ever make a statement on his match against Pasarell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "Gonzales was therefore ineligible to compete at the Grand Slam events between the end of 1949 (when he turned pro) and the start of the open era in April 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pancho Gonzales play open tennis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "start of the open era of tennis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p32", "http://wiki-offline.jakearchibald.com/wiki/Tony_Trabert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1968 in tennis for players like Pancho Gonzales?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "Before 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in Grand Slam tournaments and other events organized or sanctioned by the ILTF, including the Davis Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212055226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tennis_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Pancho Gonzales ineligible to compete in grand slam events prior to 1968?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "In May 1968, he was the first professional to lose to an amateur", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the start of the open era of tennis for Pancho Gonzales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "British player Mark Cox", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pancho Gonzales lose to when he was the first professional to lose to an amateur in May 1968?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "Roy Emerson, 1968 French Open", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pancho Gonzales play after Mark Cox in 1968?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score between Pancho Gonzales and Roy Merson at the 1968 French Open?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2009, "Truth_answer": "He lost in the third round of 1968 Wimbledon but later beat the second-seeded Tony Roche in the fourth round of the 1968 US Open, before losing to Tom Okker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Gonzales_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pancho Gonzales article on open tennis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "After suffering an ankle injury in the Boston Celtics 1979–80 preseason training camp, which prevented him from receiving a contract, Galis signed to play with Aris of Thessaloniki, Greece", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Galis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Nikos Galis play for in Greece?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "Position. Shooting guard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Nikos Galis play for Aris of Thessaloniki?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "Galis won 8 Greek League championships, 6 Greek Cups, 3 consecutive appearances at the FIBA European Champions' Cup (now called EuroLeague) Final Four", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nikos Galis successful on Aris of Thessaloniki?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "all three of the FIBA European Champions' Cup Final Four appearances ended in defeat in the semifinals, depriving Galis the opportunity to shine on Europe's biggest club stage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Galis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikos Galis win the world championship with Aris of Thessaloniki?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "Panathinaikos Athens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikos Galis play for any other teams in Greece besides Aris of Thessaloniki?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "In that season (1992–93), Panathinaikos finished second in the Greek league, and won the Greek Cup, which was the seventh Greek Cup title for Galis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Galis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other victories did Nikos Galis have while playing in Greece with Panathinaikos Athens?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "Galis next led the Greek national team to the EuroBasket 1987 gold medal in the final against the Soviet Union national basketball team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Panathinaikos Athens with Nikos Galis win against for the gold medal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "he was named the MVP of the EuroBasket 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikos Galis win any awards while playing in Greece?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "EuroBasket 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which tournament was Nikos Galis named MVP?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "Averaging 37.0 points per game during the tournament, he was named the MVP of the tournament", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Galis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Nikos Galis named MVP of EuroBasket 1987?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2010, "Truth_answer": "His last game in professional basketball, was as a player of Panathinaikos, in a game against AO Dafni, on October 12, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Galis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikos Galis end his career in Greece?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2011, "Truth_answer": "John Sebastian is an American singer/songwriter, guitarist, harmonicist, and autoharpist, best known as a founder of The Lovin' Spoonful, a band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is John Sebastian's The Lovin' Spoonful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2011, "Truth_answer": "The Lovin' Spoonful is an American rock band, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sebastian_p0", "https://www.historyforsale.com/lovin'-spoonful-joe-butler-autographed-signed-photograph/dc277352/59_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Lovin' Spoonful the name of an album by John Sebastian?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2011, "Truth_answer": "Sebastian has been married three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sebastian_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Sebastian get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "Hooker 'n Heat is a double album released by blues musician John Lee Hooker and blues-rock band Canned Heat in early 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooker_'n_Heat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Eas Hooker 'n Heat an album by Canned Heat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "On September 3, 1970, just prior to leaving for a festival in Berlin, the band learned of Wilson's death by barbiturate overdose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Wilson of Canned Heat die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "death by barbiturate overdose", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wilson of Canned Heat die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "his body was found on a hillside behind Hite's home", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canned_Heat_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Wilson of Canned Heat found after his death by barbiturate overdose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "De la Parra and other members of the band believed that his death was a suicide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canned_Heat_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wilson of Canned Heat partying with Hite just before his death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. * Alleged or in dispute burial location", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Wilson of Canned Heat burried after his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "Wilson died at the age of 27, on the same day that Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi died and just weeks before Jimi Hendrix, and then Janis Joplin, died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me interesting on Canned Heat and the death of Wilson besides burial location, cause of death, time of death, death location and events before death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "Released January 15, 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album Hooker 'n Heat released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2012, "Truth_answer": "Among his many awards, Hooker was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1980, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "Drops of Jupiter is Train's second album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Train's Drops of Jupiter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Drops of Jupiter by Train released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "Grammy Award for Best Rock Song, Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s), Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drops_of_Jupiter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train win any awards or was nominated from the album Drops of Jupiter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "She's on Fire, the second single from Drops of Jupiter was a modest success and was featured in the 2001 comedy The Animal and the 2003 animated comedy Rugrats Go Wild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train winning awards for their album Drops of Jupiter get any other reorganization or was their music from the album featured somewhere else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "During the Drops of Jupiter tour, the band released a live DVD of a sold out concert in the band's hometown of San Francisco at The Warfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train tour or travel for their Drops of Jupiter album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "The concert was recorded on May 26, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the video for the band Train The Warfield concert for their album Drops of Jupiter released or recorded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "Drops of Jupiter, the band's second album, was produced by Brendan O' Brien. the single Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)“ was written by Paul Buckmaster", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was apart of the Drops of Jupiter album by the band Train?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "She's on Fire, the second single from Drops of Jupiter was a modest success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train have any major hits released during 2001-2002 from the Drops of Jupiter album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "She's on Fire and Something More, both of which also achieved some success on the Adult Top 40 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drops_of_Jupiter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other top charting hits released by the band Train from their Drops of Jupiter album besides She's on Fire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2013, "Truth_answer": "Debuting at #6 in the United States, it has since been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA in the United States and 2x Platinum by the CRIA in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drops_of_Jupiter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Drops of Jupiter album by the band Train a top charter by any chance?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2014, "Truth_answer": "McCovey returned to the Giants in 1977 without a guaranteed contract, but he earned a position on the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102105744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_McCovey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Willie McCovey return to San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2014, "Truth_answer": "McCovey began 1977 as the active home run leader with 465.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102105744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_McCovey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Willie McCovey and the return to San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2014, "Truth_answer": "At age 39, he had 28 home runs and 86 RBIs and was named the Comeback Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102105744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_McCovey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Willie McCovey successful as being the active home run leader?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2014, "Truth_answer": "his 521st and last home run gave McCovey the distinction, along with Ted Williams, Rickey Henderson, Omar Vizquel of homering in four different decades: the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other important information regarding Willie McCovey during his return to San Francisco after being named Comeback Player of the Year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2015, "Truth_answer": "On 21 September 1988, B'z made their debut with their first album, B'z, and single, Dakara Sono Te o Hanashite (だからその手を離して).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%27z_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the early works released by the band B'z?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2015, "Truth_answer": "Instead of performing live after a debut album, B'z chose to have a clear vision of how they wanted to perform and decided to wait until they had enough material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%27z_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the B'z article during their early works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2015, "Truth_answer": "Their first nationwide tour, B'z Live-Gym No. 001, covered 16 shows around Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%27z_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band B'z tour at all during their early works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2015, "Truth_answer": "Their music was very much a product of its times, with synthesizers and samplers sharing equal time with Matsumoto's guitar, producing an experimental sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%27z_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band B'z have any influences during their early works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2015, "Truth_answer": "Risky he fourth studio album was the first of two collaborations with engineer Jason Corsaro, who has also worked with artists such as Duran Duran, The Power Station and Madonna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risky_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band B'z work with any other artists for their early works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2016, "Truth_answer": "When Black Hawk's Band crossed the Mississippi River from Iowa in April 1832 to return to their homeland in the Rock River Valley, it was under a British flag.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409212102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the incursion about for the British Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2016, "Truth_answer": "Observers at the time, from George Davenport, to St. Vrain, were certain that Black Hawk's intentions were to wage war against the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the British Band article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2016, "Truth_answer": "Sauk warrior Black Hawk, leader of a band of Sauks near Rock Island at Saukenuk, was always in opposition to ceding Native American lands to white settlers and their governments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409212102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the leader of the British Band, Sauk leader Black Hawk, in opposition to the other settlers ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2016, "Truth_answer": "The treaty ceded territory, including Black Hawk's birthplace Saukenuk, to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409212102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did British Band leader, Sauk leader Black Hawk, support the invalidity of the Treaty of St. Louis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2017, "Truth_answer": "Lewis presented some of his conclusions about Islamic culture, Shari'a law, jihad, and the modern day phenomenon of terrorism in his text Islam: The Religion and the People.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Lewis's view and influence on contemporary politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2017, "Truth_answer": "As'ad AbuKhalil", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the person that opposes Bernard Lewis's view on Islamic culture, Shari's law, jihad and terrorism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2017, "Truth_answer": "AbuKhalil criticised Lewis interprets all aspects of behaviour among Muslims solely through the lens of Islamic theology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bernard Lewis's view on Islamic culture, Shari's law, jihad, and terrorism have any oposition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2017, "Truth_answer": "He also criticised Lewis' understanding of Osama bin Laden, seeing Lewis' interpretation of bin Laden as some kind of influential Muslim theologian, rather than the terrorist fanatic that he is.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bernard Lewis article besides interpreting Muslim behavious through the lens of Islamic theology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2018, "Truth_answer": "1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Zola Budd arrive to Britain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2018, "Truth_answer": "The Daily Mail persuaded Budd's father to encourage her to apply for British citizenship to circumvent the international boycott of South Africa, so she can compete in the 1984 Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Zola Budd article besides arriva date in Britain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2018, "Truth_answer": "British citizenship was granted in short order and she moved to Guildford. Her application and arrival was controversial due to her acquiring a passport under preferential circumstances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405072139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zola Budd apply for British citizenship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2018, "Truth_answer": "Shortly afterwards, Budd was forced to pull out of a 1500 metres race in Crawley, Sussex, when the town council withdrew their invitation at short notice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405072139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zola Budd do once she became a British citizen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2018, "Truth_answer": "Mayor Alf Pegler said members of the council had expressed misgivings that the local significance of the event would be overshadowed by political connotations and anti-apartheid demonstrators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405072139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did town council withdrew their invitation for Zola Budd to compete at a 1500 meter race in Crawley, Sussex?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2019, "Truth_answer": "Patience was the only single released from Lies, and peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412062429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_N%27_R_Lies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any hits on the album Lies by Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2019, "Truth_answer": "November 1987 Atlanta. August 1988 New York State. England's Monsters of Rock festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guns N' Roses tour for the Lies album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guns N' Roses win any awards for the Lies album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2019, "Truth_answer": "The song One in a Million raised accusations of racism and homophobia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412062429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_N%27_R_Lies_p3", "http://self.gutenberg.org/Articles/Guns+N'+Roses_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_N%27_Roses_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy mentioned regarding Guns N' Roses's Lies album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2019, "Truth_answer": "first of four October 1989 dates opening for the Rolling Stones at the L.A. Coliseum,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/Articles/Guns+N'+Roses_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_N%27_Roses_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guns N' Roses do any other tours besides Monster of Rock festival for the album, Lies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2019, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone, 4 out of 5 star review. Allmusic, 3.5 out of 5 review. negative review for The Village Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Guns N' Roses's Lies album received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2020, "Truth_answer": "Following the Jefferson Airplane reunion, Slick retired from the music business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grace Slick retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2020, "Truth_answer": "Slick said that the main reason she retired from the music business was, All rock-and-rollers over the age of 50 look stupid and should retire.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Grace Slick retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2020, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from music, Slick began painting and drawing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Grace Slick article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2020, "Truth_answer": "She performed with The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Grace Slick work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2020, "Truth_answer": "She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 as a member of Jefferson Airplane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Airplane_p23", "https://kennywilson.org/2018/07/27/from-folk-to-acid-rock-how-marty-balin-launched-the-san-francisco-music-scene-collectors-weekly/_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Slick win an award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Anderson served two terms as the 33rd mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah from 2000–08", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the mayor Rocky Anderson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "As mayor, Anderson rose to nationwide prominence as a champion of several national and international causes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rocky Anderson article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "He has received numerous awards for his work", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Anderson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "01/07/2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rocky Anderson leave office as Mayor of Salt Lake City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "Anderson chose not to run for a third term to be able to push for reforms of U.S. human rights policies and practices through grassroots organizing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rocky Anderson's third term as Mayor of Salt Lake City?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "Rocky married a free-lance writer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rocky Anderson married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "two boys", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Anderson have children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "He served two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rocky Anderson's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "He is the Executive Director of High Road for Human Rights", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting on Rocky Anderson besides having served two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2021, "Truth_answer": "a founding member of the Justice Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting on Rocky Anderson besides being the Executive Director of High Road for Human Rights and having served two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "Anderson was a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of crime did Rocky Anderson fight against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "goal of making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rocky Anderson trying to get rid of guns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "Anderson restructured Salt Lake City's criminal justice system", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rocky Anderson do in criminal justice besides getting illegal guns off the street?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "after reviewing that DARE is ineffective in reducing drug use, discontinued the DARE program in Salt Lake City schools, supported the implementation of ATLAS and ATHENA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did Rocky Anderson make in Salt Lake city?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "He called for an end to the failed war on drugs for better drug prevention education, implementation of harm reduction policies, and substance abuse treatment on demand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other causes were important to Rocky Anderson besides getting illegal guns off the streets and restructuring Salt Lake City's criminal justice system?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "He told DARE officials: I think your organization has been an absolute fraud on the people of this country...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Anderson like the DARE program?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "For you to continue taking precious drug-prevention dollars when we have such a serious and, in some instances, growing addiction problem is unconscionable.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rocky Anderson say about the Dare program besides telling DARE officials the organization has been an absolute fraud?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "Instead of pushing for more minor offenders to be sent to jail or prison, Anderson constructed innovative restorative justice programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other criminal justice work was Rocky Anderson involved with besides getting illegal guns off the streets, restructuring Salt Lake City's criminal justice system, and calling for an end to the failed war on drugs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "a nomination for a second World Leadership Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Anderson win any awards for having constructed innovative restorative justice programs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "Anderson gained international renown for his Salt Lake City Green Program – a comprehensive effort to improve sustainability and reduce the City's environmental footprint 31% in just 3 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Rocky Anderson's career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2022, "Truth_answer": "Anderson is an ardent opponent of tobacco use, and has supported legislative measures to discourage smoking and to tax tobacco products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Rocky Anderson besides his Salt Lake City Green Program?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2023, "Truth_answer": "The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030161418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Ending_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2023, "Truth_answer": "The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030161418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Ending_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2023, "Truth_answer": "Dylan's performances remain unpredictable as he alters his arrangements and changes his vocal approach night after night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Bob Dylan sing on his Never Ending Tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2023, "Truth_answer": "During the course of the tour, musicians have come and gone as the band continued to evolve. Over the years, many artists have been special guests at shows, playing songs with Dylan & his Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone join Bob Dylan on his Never Ending Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2023, "Truth_answer": "During the course of the tour, musicians have come and gone as the band continued to evolve. Over the years, many artists have been special guests at shows, playing songs with Dylan & his Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did musicians and special guests join Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2023, "Truth_answer": "During the course of the tour, musicians have come and gone as the band continued to evolve. Over the years, many artists have been special guests at shows, playing songs with Dylan & his Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musicians and special guests join Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour again after joining Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "Injuries plagued Capriati's 2004 season. A back injury suffered during the 2003 WTA Tour Championships forced Capriati to withdraw from the Australian Open and the Toray Pan Pacific Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p11", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What took place during the final full season for Jennifer Capriati?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "Her back continued to be an issue, forcing her out of Indian Wells and Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p11", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati have surgery for her back injury?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "A hamstring injury forced her to withdraw from Los Angeles and San Diego", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati have any other injuries that in her 2004 season besides back at Indian Wells and Miami?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "Seeded 8th at the US Open, Capriati defeated Williams in a controversial line call quarterfinal match to reach her fourth US Open semifinal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jennifer Capriati's withdraw from Los Angeles and San Diego in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "Capriati then lost to fifth seed Elena Dementieva", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jennifer Capriati do in the 2004 US Open semi-finals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jennifer Capriati's loss to Elena Dementieva at the 2004 US Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "Capriati had reached the semifinals of the US Open four times in her career (1991, 2001, 2003 and 2004), losing to a different opponent each time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p12", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati ever win a US Open semi final?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2024, "Truth_answer": "Following the US Open, Capriati lost in the quarterfinals of Philadelphia to World No. 11 Vera Zvonareva", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p12", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Jennifer Capriati following the 2004 US open?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "In the opening round of the 2003 Australian Open Capriati lost to unseeded and unheralded Marlene Weingärtner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Capriati do in 2003?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "She withdrew from the Pan Pacific Open to further recover from her surgery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati play any other matches in 2003 after the Australian Open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "Capriati rebounded by reaching at least semifinals of the next five tournaments she played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati return to play later in 2003 after further recovery from surgery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "She lost to Lindsay Davenport in the semifinals of the Indian Wells tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Capriati do next after further receovery from surgery in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "Serena Williams (then reached the final of the Sony Ericsson Open)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jennifer Capriati play next after Lindsay Davenport in the Indian Wells tournament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "She then reached the final of the Sony Ericsson Open for the third consecutive year before losing to World No. 1 Serena Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did playing Serena William in the final of the Sony Ericsson Open go for Jennifer Capriati?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2025, "Truth_answer": "Capriati won her first title of 2003 in New Haven after Davenport retired in the final while trailing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the Jennifer Capriati in 2003 article to the reader besides losing in semi-final and final rounds?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2026, "Truth_answer": "On January 18, 2009, Groban performed as part of the Presidential Inauguration ceremonies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Groban_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Josh Groban's famous performances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2026, "Truth_answer": "performing My Country 'Tis of Thee in duet with Heather Headley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Groban_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Josh Groban sing at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2026, "Truth_answer": "On July 1, 2007, Groban performed with Sarah Brightman at the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium; it was broadcast to over 500 million homes in 140 countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Josh Groban ever performed with other famous singers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2026, "Truth_answer": "On February 10, 2008, Groban performed at the 2008 Grammy Awards with Andrea Bocelli in a tribute to Luciano Pavarotti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards ceremonies if any did Josh Groban perform at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2026, "Truth_answer": "Andrea Bocelli", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were his co-stars in his 2008 Grammy Awards tribute to Luciano Pavarotti?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2026, "Truth_answer": "If only the late tenor were alive so we could see his thrilled reaction. Meanwhile, this harmlessly dull performance was preceded by an epic death reel. — Josh Tyrangiel, TIME", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140725233413id_/http://content.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1710840_1710850_1710858,00.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josh Groban's 2008 Grammy Awards performance with Andrea Bocelli well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2027, "Truth_answer": "Illuminations was released on November 15, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminations_(Josh_Groban_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Groban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Josh Groban's Illuminations released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2027, "Truth_answer": "Most of the songs on the album are about specific situations that I've had where love has existed and ultimately failed, Groban told The New York Times", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Groban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Josh Groban article on Illuminations besides release date?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2027, "Truth_answer": "All That Echoes was released on February 5, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Groban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Josh Groban's All That Echos released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2027, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 145,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_That_Echoes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Josh Groban's All That Echos do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2027, "Truth_answer": "Groban has recorded cover songs by Stevie Wonder and Glen Hansard for the album. The first track, Brave, was released as a single on December 18, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_That_Echoes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Groban's All That Echos have any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2027, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200, selling 190,000 copies in its first week and was certified platinum by the RIAA for shipping over a million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminations_(Josh_Groban_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Josh Groban's Illuminations do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "Based on the memoir of Eliot Ness, it fictionalized Ness's experiences as a Prohibition agent, in 1930s Chicago with the help of a special team of agents nicknamed the Untouchables.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 1959 TV series The Untouchables about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stack, Abel Fernandez, Nicholas Georgiade", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Untouchables_(1959_TV_series)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Untouchables_(1959_TV_series)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the other actors starring in the 1959 TV series The Untouchables?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "Paul Picerni, Steve London, Bruce Gordon, Neville Brand", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Untouchables_(1959_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other actors starring in the 1959 TV series The Untouchables as well besides Stack, Fernandez, and Georgiade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "The Untouchables won series star Robert Stack an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Untouchables_(1959_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1959 TV series The Untouchables win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "The series originally focused on the efforts of a real-life squad of Prohibition agents led by Eliot Ness (Stack), that helped bring down the bootleg empire of Scarface Al Capone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was particularly noteable about the 1959 TV series The Untouchables?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "Ness and his crew went against an array of gangsters and villains, including Ma Barker, Dutch Schultz, Bugs Moran, Vincent Mad Dog Coll, Legs Diamond, Lucky Luciano, and Nazi agents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Untouchables_(1959_TV_series)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the squad of Prohibition agens led by Eliot Ness in the 1959 TV series The Untouchables help bring down anyone else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1959 TV series The Untouchables have a lot of fans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "The show drew harsh criticism from some Italian-Americans, including Frank Sinatra, who felt it promoted negative stereotypes of them as mobsters and gangsters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting about the 1959 TV series The Untouchables?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "Production company(s). Desilu Productions. Langford Productions(1962-1963) (season 4).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the 1959 TV series The Untouchables?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2028, "Truth_answer": "Original network ABC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What station did the 1959 TV series The Untouchables air on?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Voyager, Moore briefly worked as a consulting producer on Good vs Evil", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_D._Moore_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ronald D. Moore do after Star Trek?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "Roswell as a co-executive producer and staff writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_D._Moore_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ronald D. Moore work on after Star Trek was done besides Good vs Evil?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, David Eick (whom Moore worked with on Good vs Evil) approached Moore about a new four-hour Battlestar Galactica mini-series for Universal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_D._Moore_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald D. Moore work on any other shows after Roswell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "Moore developed the mini-series with Eick, writing the scripts, updating the old series, also developing a back-story that could work for a regular weekly series should the mini-series be successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013052034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_D._Moore_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Ronald D. Moore play in the Battlestar Galactica mini-series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "As writer. Mission: Impossible 2 (2000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald D. Moore work on any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "2007 Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for Battlestar Galactica, 2008 Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-action Entertainment Programs for Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald D. Moore win any awards for his post-Star Trek work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "Galactica aired in 2003 and became the highest-rated miniseries on cable that yeara. Moore left Carnivàle to assume a full-time executive producer role on Galactica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ronald D. Moore in 2003?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2029, "Truth_answer": "The Galactica television series debuted January 2005 in the United States and Canada. Moore wrote the first episode 33 winning the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ronald D. Moore article post Star Trek?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was born in Delft, Dutch Republic, on 24 October 1632.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2", "https://embryo.asu.edu/search?text=Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory&%3Bamp%3Bf%5B0%5D=dc_description_type%3A35&%3Bamp%3Bf%5B1%5D=dc_subject_embryo%3A44&%3Bf%5B0%5D=dc_subject_embryo%3A338&page=81_p9", "https://embryo.asu.edu/search?text=Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory&%3Bamp%3Bf%5B0%5D=dc_subject_embryo%3A6928&%3Bf%5B0%5D=dc_subject_embryo%3A19&page=81_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "on 24 October 1632", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was born on what?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "He opened a draper's shop, which he ran throughout the 1650s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek career choice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "His wife died in 1666, and in 1671, Van Leeuwenhoek remarried to Cornelia Swalmius with whom he had no children. His status in Delft had grown throughout the years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Antonie van Leeuwenhoek article on his early life after opening a draper's shop?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "In 1660 he received a lucrative job as chamberlain for the assembly chamber of the Delft sheriffs in the city hall, a position which he would hold for almost 40 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the lucrative job for Antonie van Leeuwenhoek?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "a position which he would hold for almost 40 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "He would hold the job as chamberlain for what?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "In 1669 he was appointed as a land surveyor by the court of Holland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Court of what for Antonie van Leeuwenhoek?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "at some time he combined it with another municipal job, being the official wine-gauger of Delft and in charge of the city wine imports and taxation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Being the official what for Antonie van Leeuwenhoek?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2030, "Truth_answer": "Van Leeuwenhoek was a contemporary of another famous Delft citizen, the painter Johannes Vermeer, who was baptized just four days earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else stood out in the Antonie van Leeuwenhoek article on his early life besides his occupations?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "Therapy? performed a fully acoustic Wood & Wire tour through Belgium, Holland, Austria, Germany and the UK from 14 November until 1 December 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Therapy? have acoustic shows?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "Disquiet is the fourteenth studio album by the band Therapy?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161122210230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disquiet_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Therapy?'s Disquiet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "Still Hurts, Deathstimate, Tides", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Therapy? have any singles from their album Disquiet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "the first album to be released on new UK label Amazing Record Co.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161122210230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disquiet_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the band Therapy?'s Disquiet album besides the singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "Disquiet reached no. 79 in the UK Charts which was the bands' highest chart placing since 1999's Suicide Pact - You First.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the the band Therapy?'s Disquiet album sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "Their performance in Utrecht was filmed by 'Quantum VR Media' for a future 360 VR release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Therapy? article on their acoustic shows and Disquiet album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2031, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Therapy? release the VR video of the band Therapy?'s performance in Utrecht?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2032, "Truth_answer": "Phillips was a founding member of the Mamas & the Papas, helping to form the vocal group in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1965 for Michelle Phillips?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2032, "Truth_answer": "The Mamas and the Papas was formed by husband and wife John and Michelle Phillips, formerly of the New Journeymen, and Denny Doherty, formerly of the Mugwumps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the vocal group The Mamas & the Papas with Michelle Phillips?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2032, "Truth_answer": "If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p3", "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-156826/phil-spector-a-christmas-gift-for-you-164999/_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the vocal group The Mamas & the Papas first project together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2032, "Truth_answer": "debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Mamas & the Papas' If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2032, "Truth_answer": "The album received a positive retrospective review in Rolling Stone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200623022533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Can_Believe_Your_Eyes_and_Ears_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Mamas & the Papas' debut album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2032, "Truth_answer": "critic Rob Sheffield remarked The Mamas and the Papas celebrated all the sin and sleaze of Sixties L.A. ... and they somehow made it all sound groovy.‘", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Rolling Stone give the album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears by The Mamas & the Papas a positive restrospective review?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2033, "Truth_answer": "09/06/1951", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William S. Burroughs' second wife Vollmer die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2033, "Truth_answer": "Burroughs killed his second wife, Joan Vollmer, in 1951 in Mexico City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What details surround William S. Burroughs's second wife Vollmer's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2033, "Truth_answer": "Burroughs initially claimed that he shot Vollmer while drunkenly attempting a William Tell stunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William S. Burroughs shoot his second wife, Joan Vollmer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2033, "Truth_answer": "He later told investigators a different story: that he had been showing his pistol to friends, when it fell and hit the table, firing the bullet that killed Vollmer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the William S. Burroughs article on his second wife Joan Vollmer's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2033, "Truth_answer": "After Burroughs returned to the United States, he was convicted of manslaughter in absentia, and received a two-year suspended sentence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William S. Burroughs prosecuted for the death of his second wife Joan Vollmer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "Shapiro went to Yeshiva University High School where he graduated in 2000. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ben Shapiro start college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "was scheduled to hold at the university on February 25, 2016, titled When Diversity Becomes a Problem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ben Shapiro giving a speech at the University of California, Los Angeles ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "In his speeches, he often presents a conservative viewpoint on controversial subjects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Shapiro article as a speaker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "Ben Shapiro said that the Left wants to “restrict freedom of speech” on college campuses by labeling it ‘hate speech,’", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603170433id_/https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/emily-ward/shapiro-left-wants-restrict-freedom-speech-labeling-it-hate-speech_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ben Shapiro's speeches considered hate speech?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "Young America's Foundation announced a lawsuit against the university, claiming that the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of the students were violated, as well as the physical barricading of students", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response after Ben Shapiro's speech at the University of California, Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ben Shapiro get inside pas physical barricades to give a speech at the University of California, Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "When Shapiro began his speech, a protester pulled the fire alarm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Shapiro evacuate the building during his speech at the University of California, Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "After the speech ended, Shapiro was escorted out by campus police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next for Ben Shapiro after a protest pulled the fire alarm?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "The day of the speech, student protesters formed human chains, blocking the doors to the event, and staging sit-in protests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the protesters do during Ben Shapiro's speech?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the people attending Ben Shapiro's speech at the University of California, Los Angeles, get out?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2035, "Truth_answer": "Costello was the creator and original member of the tag team The Fabulous Kangaroos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Kangaroos for Al Costello?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2035, "Truth_answer": "Costello was the creator and original member of the tag team The Fabulous Kangaroos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Al Costello have to do with The Fabulous Kangaroos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2035, "Truth_answer": "Costello and Heffernan are arguably the most famous version of The Kangaroos, regarded as one of the top tag teams to ever compete in professional wrestling", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Fabulous Kangaroos with Al Costello perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2035, "Truth_answer": "The Fabulous Kangaroos started to travel across the United States, headlining shows wherever they went due to their ability to rile up crowds with their heel (bad guy) tactics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did things unfold for Al Costello and The Fabulous Kangaroos after the Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2035, "Truth_answer": "Costello and Heffernan started working for Dory Funk’s NWA Western States promotion based in Amarillo, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else Al Costello and The Fabulous Kangaroos do during the travel across the United States besides headlining shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2035, "Truth_answer": "The Kangaroos won their first title as a team when they defeated Pepper Gomez and El Medico to win the Texas NWA World Tag Team Championship on 17 November 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Kangaroos_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211055226id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Costello_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was working for Dory Fnk's NWA Western States promotion successful ventures for Al Costello and The Fabulous Kangaroos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "Millett was a leading figure in the women's movement, or second-wave feminism, of the 1960s and 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kate Millett become involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "Millett questioned the origins of patriarchy, argued that sex-based oppression was both political and cultural, and posited that undoing the traditional family was the key to true sexual revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Kate Millett involved with politics besides being a leading figure in women's movement or second-wave feminism of the 1960s and 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "Millett won the Best Books Award for Mother Millett from Library Journal in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Millett win any awards for her books?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "best known for her book Sexual Politics (1970), which was based on her doctoral dissertation at Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Millett write any other book besides Mother Millett?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "Between 2011 and 2013, she won the Lambda Pioneer Award for Literature, received Yoko Ono's Courage Award for the Arts, and was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Millett have any other accomplishments besides Sexual Politics and Mother Millett?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "As a symbol of the women's liberation movement, Millett was featured in a Time magazine cover story, The Politics of Sex, which called Sexual Politics a remarkable book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kate Millett featured in any magazine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "Millett was involved in the controversy resulting from her appearance on a UK television programme called After Dark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Millett ever do any tv interviews?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2036, "Truth_answer": "Millett was a leading figure in the women's movement, or second-wave feminism, of the 1960s and 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222212901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Millett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kate Millett considered a feminist?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "Mercury released the demo in 1989 as The Kentucky Headhunters' debut album, Pickin' on Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Kentucky Headhunters's debut album consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "It features the singles Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine, Oh Lonesome Me, Dumas Walker, and Rock 'n' Roll Angel, all of which charted in the Top 40 on the Hot Country Songs charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407121922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickin%27_on_Nashville_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs The Kentucky Headhunters from their debut album Pickin' on Nashville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "The album produced four singles, all of which reached top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the four singles Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine, Oh Lonesome Me, Dumas Walker, and Rock 'n' Roll Angel from The Kentucky Headhunters's debut album Pickin' on Nashville reach the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the four singles Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine, Oh Lonesome Me, Dumas Walker, and Rock 'n' Roll Angel from The Kentucky Headhunters debut album Pickin' on Nashville stay on the Hot Country Songs charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "After the success of their debut album, The Kentucky Headhunters began touring with Hank Williams, Jr. and Delbert McClinton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Kentucky Headhunters article on their debut album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were The Kentucky Headhunters on tour with Hank Williams, Jr and Delbert McClinton following the success of their debut album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "Hank would bring the KHH onstage with him and during the set he would pick one of them up, lift him over his head and spin him around.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the tour with Hank Williams, Jr. and Delbert McClinton for The Kentucky Headhunters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2037, "Truth_answer": "The country superstar would spread the honors among the band's members, with the exception of Richard. Hank's not dumb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else regarding The Kentucky Headhunters' tour with Hank Williams, Jr. and Delbert McClinton besides Hank Williams, Jr. spinning people around over his head?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2038, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Bowie wrote the lyrics Even a Fool Learns to Love, set to the music of a 1967 French song Comme d'habitude, composed by Claude François and Jacques Revaux.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808191852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_Mars_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the song Life on Mars originate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2038, "Truth_answer": "Bowie's version was never released, but Paul Anka bought the rights to the original French version and rewrote it into My Way, the song made famous by Frank Sinatra in a 1969 recording on his album of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808191852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_Mars_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Bowie wrote the lyrics Even a Fool Learns to Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2038, "Truth_answer": "1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Paul Anka's My Way released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2038, "Truth_answer": "The success of the Anka version prompted Bowie to write Life on Mars? as a parody of Sinatra's recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808191852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_Mars_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Life on Mars song article on its origin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "06/01/1865", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Constantin Stere born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "06/01/1865", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Constantin Stere born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "He was first arrested in late 1883", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Constantin Stere's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "after Okhrana units decapitated the Bessarabian wing of the Narodnaya Volya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Constantin Stere arrested in 1883?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "Detained in Odessa, Stere was frequently visited by Maria Grosu, who asked Stere for a marriage of convenience. Stere agreed, and they were married in the prison chapel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantin Stere have a wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Constantin Stere have an any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Constantin Stere married to Maria Grosu?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2039, "Truth_answer": "they were married in the prison chapel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantin_Stere_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Maria Grosu play in Constantin Stere's life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "New York State Republican", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jeanine Pirro run for lieutenant governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "On May 28, just one day prior to the scheduled vote for the lieutenant gubernatorial nomination at the state party convention in Syracuse, Pirro announced her withdrawal from the race", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeanine Pirro do next in the run for lieutenant governor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "Pirro's selection frustrated many New York Republicans concerned by Pirro's lack of political experience or statewide stature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the criticism for Jeanine Pirro running for lieutenant governor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "August 10, 2005, Pirro announced that she would seek the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent senator Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, in the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanine Pirro start to campaign for the U.S. Senate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "On December 21, 2005, Pirro dropped out of the Senate race after continuing pressure from party chiefs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jeanine Pirro hold the office for U.S. Senator from New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "05/26/1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanine Pirro run for lieutenant governor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2040, "Truth_answer": "Pirro announced her withdrawal saying her husband could not disclose his legal clients or the couple's business interests, which would make it virtually impossible for her to serve.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jeanine Pirro withdraw from the race for lieutenant governor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2041, "Truth_answer": "Halfway through the broadcasting of the first season, Adult Swim picked up Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! for another season ordering as many as 30 new episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217063658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_and_Eric_Awesome_Show,_Great_Job!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the production of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2041, "Truth_answer": "2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year did Adult Swim pick up Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! for another season ordering as many as 30 new episodes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2041, "Truth_answer": "Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job! has had a wide range of reviews with many differing in opinion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217063658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_and_Eric_Awesome_Show,_Great_Job!_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2041, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! watched by many people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "As a representative of the seventeenth-century tradition of rationalism, Leibniz's most prominent accomplishment was conceiving the ideas of differential and integral calculus, independently of Isaac Newton's contemporaneous developments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130200119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's ideas about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "In philosophy, Leibniz is most noted for his optimism, i.e. that our universe is, the best possible one that God could have created", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz spiritual or religious?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "idea was often lampooned by others such as Voltaire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did others agree with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "Leibniz asserted that the truths of theology (religion) and philosophy cannot contradict each other, since reason and faith are both gifts of God“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130200119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz optimistic because of his beliefs and that he saw a purpose in things such as religion and philosophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "The answer to Leibniz is that, while God is indeed unlimited in wisdom and power, his human creations, as creations, are limited both in their wisdom and in their will.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz believe God caused evil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "This predisposes humans to false beliefs, wrong decisions and ineffective actions in the exercise of their free will.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130200119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do people get from God is indeed unlimited in wisdom and power and human creations are limited both in their wisdom and in their will according to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "God permits both sin and pain and suffering as the necessary consequences of imperfection by which humans can identify and correct their erroneous decision to true good.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz think we gained from our actions already being known to God?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2042, "Truth_answer": "an individual's free will is exercised within natural laws, where choices are merely contingently necessary and to be decided in the event by a wonderful spontaneity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other views did Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz espouse besides God, evil, sin and pain?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "After the duo's second and final break-up in 2003, their global sales had reached 120 million singles and albums combined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211031852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Talking_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211031852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Talking_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the sales figures for the duo Modern Talking?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the duo Modern Talking's most profitable album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "disputes; The second break-up seemed to have been triggered mainly from the negative portrayal of Anders by Bohlen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211031852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Talking_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the duo Modern Talking break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "Universe reached a gold status in Germany for shipping over 100,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universe_(Modern_Talking_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How profitable was the last album of the duo Modern Talking?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "Dieter Bohlen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in charge of production for the duo Modern Talking's last album Universe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "Köhler, Scholz and Wiedeke were never credited on the Modern Talking albums. They received an out of court settlement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won in court for credit on the duo Modern Talking albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2043, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Bohlen included a secret message in his song Bizarre Bizarre when played backwards: There will never be an end to Modern Talking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest in the Modern Talking article besides breakup, Universe, and court settlement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2044, "Truth_answer": "Martin came to public notice in the 1960s as a writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Martin begin taking an interest in writing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2044, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Martin make an impression on the current president?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2044, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 2019, Martin has collaborated with cartoonist Harry Bliss as a writer for the syndicated comic panel Bliss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of work did Steve Martin write besides The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2044, "Truth_answer": "2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Steve Martin collaborated with cartoonist Harry Bliss as a writer for the syndicated comic panel Bliss?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2044, "Truth_answer": "Martin wrote the story for the Disney movie Magic Camp, which will be released in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Steve Martin's writing besides Bliss?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2044, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Martin gain an interest in writing while he was in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "The settlement house as Addams discovered was a space within which unexpected cultural connections could be made and where the narrow boundaries of culture, class, and education could be expanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the settlement house for Jane Addams?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1887, Addams read in a magazine about the new idea of starting a settlement house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jane Addams article on the settlement house?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "In 1889 Addams and her college friend and paramour Ellen Gates Starr co-founded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jane Addams do with the inspiration of starting a settlement house?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "Hull House became America's best known settlement house; used to generate system-directed change, on the principle that to keep families safe, community and societal conditions had to be improved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the settlement house, Hull House, work out for Jane Addams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "Hull House became America's best known settlement house; used to generate system-directed change, on the principle that to keep families safe, community and societal conditions had to be improved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Hull House a success for Jane Addams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "She was a notable figure in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States and an advocate for world peace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jane Addams' biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "Jane Addams was the youngest of eight children born into a prosperous northern Illinois family of English-American descent which traced back to colonial Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jane Addams' culture?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "She co-founded Chicago's Hull House, one of America's most famous settlement houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Addams_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jane Addams' biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2045, "Truth_answer": "Her second partner was Mary Rozet Smith. Historian Lilian Faderman concluded that they shared the intimacy of a married couple. They remained together until Mary died, after forty years together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jane Addams ever marry?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "He then joined the Pantages Theatre Group touring the West Coast of the United States and in 1906 played the Orpheum Theater in Portland, Oregon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbuckle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roscoe Arbuckle career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Arbuckle became the main act and the group took their show on tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbuckle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roscoe Arbuckle successfu with the Pantages Theatre Groupl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the tour with the Pantages Theatre Group go for Roscoe Arbuckle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Arbuckle began his film career with the Selig Polyscope Company in July 1909", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbuckle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roscoe Arbuckle do after his return from touring with the Pantages Theatre Group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Ben's Kid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Roscoe Arbuckle first star in when he began his film career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Arbuckle appeared sporadically in Selig one-reelers until 1913, moved briefly to Universal Pictures and became a star in producer-director Mack Sennett's Keystone Cops comedies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbuckle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Roscoe Arbuckle's early films well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Arbuckle began his screen career with Keystone in 1913 as an extra, working his way up through the acting ranks to become a lead player and director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roscoe Arbuckle ever become a lead player and director?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Enrico Caruso urged Roscoe Arbuckle to give up comedy for singing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Arbuckle tipped the scales at 300 lbs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roscoe Arbuckle overweight?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2046, "Truth_answer": "Arbuckle died in his sleep of a heart attack in 1933 at age 46.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbuckle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roscoe Arbuckle try to change his weight?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2047, "Truth_answer": "On July 20, 2004, the Birthday Massacre independently released an EP, Violet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Birthday Massacre in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2047, "Truth_answer": "Birthday Massacre independently released an EP, Violet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the label for The Birthday Massacre's EP, Violet when it was released in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2047, "Truth_answer": "Violet is the second studio album by The Birthday Massacre first released as an EP, 2004, then commercially released, 2005 as a LP through Metropolis Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Birthday Massacre's Violet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2047, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the The Birthday Massacre's album Violet do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2047, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did The Birthday Massacre's Violet album sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2048, "Truth_answer": "Rwanda is a sovereign state in the eastern central Africa, where Project Rwanda was initiated by Tom Ritchey to the formation of Team Rwanda and push to the Rwandan economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220060358id_/http://projectrwanda.org:80/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Rwanda mean with Tom Ritchey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2048, "Truth_answer": "2005, Ritchey toured Rwanda by bicycle and witnessed the incredible cycling talent that existed there. Ritchey believed a national cycling team could bring a sense of hope and national pride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Project Rwanada name come about with Tom Ritchey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2048, "Truth_answer": "Project Rwanda was initiated by Tom Ritchey, leading to the formation of Team Rwanda and an overall push to the Rwandan economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220060358id_/http://projectrwanda.org:80/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what was Tom Ritchey's Project Rwanda?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2048, "Truth_answer": "2006, Ritchey sponsored the first annual Rwandan Wooden Bike Classic in Karongi Stadium, a mountain bike, wooden bike, and single speed colonial bike race. Attendance was over 3,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ritchey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Ritchey's Project Rwanda do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2049, "Truth_answer": "Recognizing McKinley's potential, the Democrats, whenever they controlled the Ohio legislature, sought to gerrymander or redistrict him out of office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was William McKinley defeated for re-election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2049, "Truth_answer": "Gerrymandering is a practice intended to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating district boundaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does gerrymandering mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2049, "Truth_answer": "Even before McKinley completed his term in Congress, he met with a delegation of Ohioans urging him to run for governor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William McKinley go on to do instead of Ohio legislation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2049, "Truth_answer": "He procured legislation that set up an arbitration board to settle work disputes and obtained passage of a law that fined employers who fired workers for belonging to a union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William McKinley's greatest accomplishment mentioned in the article on Ohio legislation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2050, "Truth_answer": "2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Simon Cowell create Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2050, "Truth_answer": "Original release. 21 June 2006 – present", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Simon Cowell's Got Talent air on tv?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2050, "Truth_answer": "Cowell is the executive producer of America's Got Talent. Britain's Got Talent debuted on ITV in June 2007. Cowell appeared as a judge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was noteable about Simon Cowell's involvement with Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2050, "Truth_answer": "Britain's Got Talent debuted on ITV in June 2007. Cowell appeared as a judge alongside Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were judges on Britain's Got Talent with Simon Cowell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2050, "Truth_answer": "Cowell, his company Syco, and its business partners", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Simon Cowell's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "On 16 March 2006, American Inventor debuted on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other talent shows has Simon Cowell been involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Cowell executive-produced Celebrity Duets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Simon Cowell role in Celebrity Duets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "Cowell collaborated with UK production company Shed Media to produce 2008 ITV drama series Rock Rivals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simon Cowell article besides American Inventor and Celebrity Duets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "The series began on 5 March 2008 on ITV and finished on 23 April 2008. It was not renewed due to both poor ratings and poor reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Simon Cowell's Rock Rivals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Cowell, in partnership with YouTube, launched a video-sharing competition called The You Generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other collaborations has Simon Cowell created besides UK production company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Cowell, in partnership with YouTube, launched a video-sharing competition called The You Generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results of the Simon Cowell's YouTube partnership?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2051, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, it was announced that Cowell created his first show to air on the BBC, titled The Greatest Dancer, which debuted on 5 January 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Simon Cowell article after The You Generation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, the Clancy Brothers (Paddy, Tom, and Bobby) with Robbie O'Connell recorded a poorly mixed live album at St. Anselm College, Tunes 'n' Tales of Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Clancy Brothers do in the late 1980s and 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "Released in late 1995, Older But No Wiser introduced all newly recorded songs with the exception of When the Ship Comes In, which the group performed at the Dylan concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers have another album during the late 1980s and 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Street, writing in the magazine, Dirty Linen, called this last Clancy Brothers album probably the best studio recording of their distinguished career.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161015224756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Older_But_No_Wiser_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Clancy Brothers album Older But No Wiser successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "On the album Older But No Wiser and the concert video Farewell to Ireland, two sons of Clancy brothers made their recording debuts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any new members join The Clancy Brothers during the late 1980s and 1990s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "Dónal Clancy, Liam's youngest son, played backup on the studio album, while Bobby's son Finbarr Clancy performed with the group on the filmed Farewell concert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the two sons of Clancy brothers that made their recording debuts on the album Older But No Wiser?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "Bobby was not well at this time and Finbarr was brought on, in part, to aid his father for this concert. Finbarr did not join them for the American tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers tour during the time when the two sons of Clancy brothers joined?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, with Liam in Ireland, Robbie in Massachusetts, and Dónal in New York, the trio decided to call it quits as a full-time group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers have any notable break through during the time after the two Clancy brothers sons joined?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2052, "Truth_answer": "They released two albums together, an eponymous debut album in 1997 and an album of sea songs in 1998, The Wild and Wasteful Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers have any other significant songs, albums, or tours after the two Clancy Brothers sons joined?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "1977", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robbie O'Connell join The Clancy Brothers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "Their recently deceased sister Cait's son, Robbie O'Connell, was an up-and-coming musician in the US and in Ireland; They asked him to take on the role Liam had vacated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Clancy Brothers decide to add Robbie O'Connell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "A scheduling conflict between a tour of Australia and a television role with Tom Clancy provoked Liam to leave the group in early 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Liam leave The Clancy Brothers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "The Clancy Brothers with Robbie O'Connell Live! (1982).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers record an album with the new lineup that included Robbie O'Connnell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1977, the Clancy Brothers and Robbie O'Connell toured three months a year in March, August, and November.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers tour with Robbie O'Connell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "In America, the Clancy Brothers continued where they had left off the previous year, still packing Carnegie Hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Clancy Brothers with Robbie O'Connell tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clancy Brothers with Robbie O'Connell tour elsewhere?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2053, "Truth_answer": "Reviews cited Robbie as a fresh addition to the group with his original compositions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clancy_Brothers_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the addition of Robbie O'Connell change The Clancy Brothers' sound or style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2054, "Truth_answer": "Dickinson learned to fly recreationally in Florida in the 1990s and now holds an airline transport pilot's licence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214163551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Dickinson_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aviation for Bruce Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2054, "Truth_answer": "Following Astraeus' closure, he created his own aircraft maintenance and pilot training company in 2012, Cardiff Aviation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruce Dickinson's biggest accomplishment in aviation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2054, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Dickinson purchased a Fokker Dr.I triplane replica G-CDXR and joined the Great War Display Team, which re-enacts First World War air battles at airshows across the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruce Dickinson article on aviation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the battles re-enacted by the Great War Display Team with Bruce Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2055, "Truth_answer": "May 31, 2019. Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has announced plans to head out on a spoken word tour across Europe later this year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111258id_/https://www.loudersound.com/news/iron-maidens-bruce-dickinson-announces-european-spoken-word-tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Bruce Dickinson currently do now?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2055, "Truth_answer": "Dickinson presented his own radio show from 2002 to 2010, hosted television documentaries, authored novels and film scripts, created a successful beer with Robinsons Brewery and competed at fencing internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant things has Bruce Dickinson accomplished besides spoken word?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2055, "Truth_answer": "Due to the wide variety of Dickinson's pursuits, Intelligent Life named him as a living example of a polymath in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of the Bruce Dickinson article did you find interesting besides radio and spoken word?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2056, "Truth_answer": "At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Isinbayeva won gold medal with a new world record height of 4.91 m.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725062835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena_Isinbayeva_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At which Olympic event did Yelena Isinbayeva place the world record for pole vaulting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2056, "Truth_answer": "Personal best(s). Outdoor: 5.06 WR (2009) indoor: 5.01 ER(2012)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725062835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena_Isinbayeva_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Yelena Isinbayeva's pole vaulting distance record of all time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2056, "Truth_answer": "Isinbayeva was banned from 2016 Olympics after the appearance of an independent report about an extensive state-sponsored doping program in Russia, thus dashing her hopes of a grand retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725062835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena_Isinbayeva_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Yelena Isinbayeva article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2056, "Truth_answer": "She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2004 and 2008)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725062835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena_Isinbayeva_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times was Yelena Isinbayeva an Olympic Gold medalist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2056, "Truth_answer": "1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Yelena Isinbayeva born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "Wahid returned to Jakarta expecting that in a year's time, he would be abroad again to study at McGill University in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Abdurrahman Wahid's early career consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "He kept himself busy by joining the Institute for Economic and Social Research, Education and Information (LP3ES), an organization which consisted of intellectuals with progressive Muslims and social-democratic views.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Abdurrahman Wahid early career start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "Whilst working as a contributor for LP3ES, he also conducted tours to pesantren and madrasah across Java.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Abdurrahman Wahid do in his early career aside from joining the LP3ES?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "It was at this time that Wahid finally decided to drop plans for overseas studies in favor of promoting the development of the pesantren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Abdurrahman Wahid early career besides LP3ES and McGill University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abdurrahman Wahid get any awards or recognition during his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "Wahid continued his career as a journalist, writing for the magazine Tempo and Kompas, a leading Indonesian newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what else did Abdurrahm an Wahid write for besides the LP3ES magazine Prisma?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "Despite having a successful career up to that point, Wahid still found it hard to make ends meet, and he worked to earn extra income by selling peanuts and delivering ice to be used for his wife's Es Lilin (popsicle) business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in your Abdurrahman Wahid article besides McGill University, pesantren, Tempo and Kompas and LP3ES?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2057, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, he found extra employment in Jombang as a Muslim Legal Studies teacher at Pesantren Tambakberas and soon developed a good reputation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What jobs did Abdurrahman Wahid do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "The Fundamental Elements of Southtown is the third studio album and major label debut of Christian metal band P.O.D., released on August 24, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fundamental_Elements_of_Southtown_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about P.O.D.'s The Fundamental Elements of Southtown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "The album's artwork was censored when sold in Christian bookstores", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.O.D.'s The Fundamental Elements of Southtown controversial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "retailers complaining about a cigar and also claiming the cover was pagan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about the album artowork of P.O.D.'s The Fundamental Elements of Southtown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "On September 11, 2001 P.O.D. released their fourth studio album, Satellite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they P.O.D. next after The Fundamental Elements of Southtown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "debuting at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 with over 133,000 copies sold. It went on to sell over seven million worldwide; the band's highest-selling album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did P.O.D.'s fourth studio album Satellite do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "Alive was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any hit singles on it P.O.D.'s fourth studio album Satellite?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2003, P.O.D. released their fifth studio album, Payable on Death, which saw the group shift from their well-known rapcore sound to a darker, more melodic metal sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.O.D. do next after their fourth studio album, Satellite?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "While a commercial disappointment compared to Satellite, it has sold over 1,300,000 copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payable_on_Death_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.O.D.'s fifth studio album, Payable on Death, successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "Payable on Death was certified gold by the RIAA", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payable_on_Death_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any awards or recognition for P.O.D.'s fifth studio album, Payable on Death?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2058, "Truth_answer": "P.O.D.'s sixth studio album Testify was slated for a December 2005 release, but was pushed back to January 24, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P.O.D. do after their fifth studio album, Payable on Death?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, included quirks such as an exaggerated stooped posture, spectacles, cigar, and a thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Groucho Marx known for the mustache?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "his was drawn onto his lip with grease paint, containing no hairs or bristles. In later life he grew his own, real moustache.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109033547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_moustache_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a way that Groucho Marx curled his mustache?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "a quick glance in the mirror revealed his natural hair eyebrows were too undertoned and did not match the rest of his face, so Marx added the greasepaint to his eyebrows and headed for the stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Groucho Marx's eyebrows make them notable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "The exaggerated walk, with one hand on the small of his back and his torso bent almost 90 degrees at the waist was a parody of a fad from the 1880s and 1890s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Groucho Marx article besides the mustache and eyebrows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Groucho Marx suffer ill effects from the walk?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "The greasepaint mustache and eyebrows originated spontaneously prior to a vaudeville performance in the early 1920s when he did not have time to apply the pasted-on mustache", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127111603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groucho_Marx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Groucho Marx start using the greasepaint for his brows and mustache?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2059, "Truth_answer": "Greasepaint is a thick, oil-based makeup. It is usually applied to the skin with the fingers or a sponge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085546id_/https://fx.fandom.com/wiki/Greasepaint_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does one use greasepaint?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2060, "Truth_answer": "Al-Farahidi's eschewing of material wealth has been noted by a number of biographers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115004547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khalil_ibn_Ahmad_al-Farahidi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi's views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2060, "Truth_answer": "Known for his piety and frugality", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115004547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khalil_ibn_Ahmad_al-Farahidi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi adopt his own views? Was Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi pious?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2060, "Truth_answer": "Al-Farahidi distinguished himself via his philosophical views. He reasoned that a man's intelligence peaked at the age of forty - the age when the Islamic prophet Muhammad began his call", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115004547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khalil_ibn_Ahmad_al-Farahidi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other views did Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi have besides schewing of material wealth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2060, "Truth_answer": "the age of forty - the age when the Islamic prophet Muhammad began his call", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Islamic prophet Muhammad do at 40?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2060, "Truth_answer": "Following the attestation to the oneness of God, the belief in Muhammad's prophethood is the main aspect of the Islamic faith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Islamic prophet Muhammad's call to religion/philosophy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "The first live performance of the Ray Davies Quartet, the band that would become the Kinks, was at a dance for their school, William Grimshaw, in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Kinks have their first live performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of The Kinks' first performance at a dance for their school, Wiliam Grimshaw, in 1962?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "The group opened 1965 with their first tour of Australia and New Zealand, with Manfred Mann and the Honeycombs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Kinks perform after their first performance a a dance for their school, William Grimshaw, in 1962?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects did The Kinks have after their first tour in Australia and New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "Following a mid-year tour of the United States, the American Federation of Musicians refused permits for the group to appear in concerts there for the next four years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did The Kinks tour after their first tour in Australia and New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "In April 1969 Davies helped negotiate an end to the American Federation of Musician ban on the group", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Kinks do after they were refused permits by the American Federation of Musicians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2061, "Truth_answer": "allowed plans for a North American tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the ban by the American Federation of Musicians ending?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Ray Davies dived headlong into the theatrical style, beginning with the rock opera Preservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did The Kinks' Theatrical incarnation start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Ray Davies dived headlong into the theatrical style, beginning with the rock opera Preservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What theatrical style did The Kinks' Ray Davies begin with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Ray Davies dived headlong into the theatrical style, beginning with the rock opera Preservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any projects for The Kinks during their theatrical incarnation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "a sprawling chronicle of social revolution, and a more ambitious outgrowth of the earlier Village Green Preservation Society ethos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kinks' Preservation about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "Ray Davies' marital problems during this period began to affect the band adversely, particularly after his wife, Rasa, took their children and left him in June 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems for The Kinks during their theatrical incarnation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "Davies became depressed; He subsequently collapsed after a drug overdose and was taken to hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Kinks Ray Davies' marital problems affect his work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "Ray recovered from his illness as well as his depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Kinks' Ray Davies recover from his drug overdose and depression?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2062, "Truth_answer": "throughout the remainder of the Kinks' theatrical incarnation the band's output remained uneven, and their already fading popularity declined even more", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ray Davie's' drug overdose and depression cause problems with the band The Kinks' fame?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2063, "Truth_answer": "Clark was born Wesley Kanne in Chicago on December 23, 1944. His father Benjamin died on December 6, 1948; his mother then moved the family to Little Rock, Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wesley Clark do in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2063, "Truth_answer": "He graduated from Hall High School with a National Merit Scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207195702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wesley Clark attend high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2063, "Truth_answer": "Clark's military career began July 2, 1962, when he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wesley Clark go on to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2063, "Truth_answer": "He later said that Douglas MacArthur's famous Duty, honor, country speech was an important influence on his view of the military.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wesley Clark article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2064, "Truth_answer": "Although the band were short-lived, their music was influential upon many bands and artists that followed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101120540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Bauhaus' legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2064, "Truth_answer": "They had a significant impact on gothic, darkwave and deathrock artists. Bauhaus inspired many industrial rock groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Bauhaus influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2064, "Truth_answer": "The group have been namechecked by several other prominent musicians. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything, Bela Lugosi's Dead was covered by numerous acts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of impact did the band Bauhaus hae on others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else comment on the band Bauhaus or their influence besides being namedchecked by several prominent musicians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2064, "Truth_answer": "Bauhaus's fanbase extends beyond music; the American novelist Chuck Palahniuk was influenced by the Bauhaus song Bela Lugosi's Dead when writing his 2005 novel Haunted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101120540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did the band Bauhaus influence besides prominent musicians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2064, "Truth_answer": "In James O'Barr's 1989 comic book The Crow, the facial features of Eric Draven were based on those of Peter Murphy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bauhaus band article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "May 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kelsey Grammer's show Frasier end?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "best known for his two-decade-long portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on the NBC sitcoms Cheers and Frasier", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey_Grammer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kelsey Grammer do on Fraiser?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane also had a crossover appearance in 1993 Wings episode Planes, Trains, & Visiting Cranes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey_Grammer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Kelsey Grammer do besides Cheers and Fraiser?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "Grammer received 11 consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his role in Frasier. He won four times for Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelsey Grammar win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Grammer starred with Patricia Heaton in the American sitcom Back to You, which Fox cancelled after its first season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kelsey Grammer article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Heaton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kelsey Grammer work with on the American sitcom Back to You?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "His next attempt, ABC's Hank, fared even worse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelsey Grammer work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "It was cancelled after only five episodes had aired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey_Grammer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was ABC's Hank cancelled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "Grammer later commented, Honestly, it just wasn't very funny.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey_Grammer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was ABC's Hank worse than the American sitcom Back to You?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "In 2011 and 2012, Grammer found success in the Starz drama series Boss as a fictional mayor of Chicago in the mold of Richard J. Daley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey_Grammer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kelsey Grammer do after ABC's Hank?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "At the 2012 Golden Globe Awards Kelsey Grammer won the award for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama for his role on Boss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelsey_Grammer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelsey Grammer win any awards for the Starz drama series Boss?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2065, "Truth_answer": "Starring. Kelsey Grammer, aConnie Nielsen, Hannah Ware, Jeff Hephner, Kathleen Robertson, Martin Donovan, Troy Garity, Jonathan Groff, Rotimi, Tip T.I. Harris, Sanaa Lathan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boss_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kelsey Grammer work with on the Starz drama series Boss?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2066, "Truth_answer": "Vanessa Williams was born in The Bronx, New York. A child of music teachers. Her paternal great-great grandfather an African-American legislator in the Tennessee House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vanessa Williams grow up in a poverty stricken neighborhood or affluent one?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2066, "Truth_answer": "Williams was the first African American recipient of the Miss America title when she was crowned Miss America 1984 in September 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanessa_Williams_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Vanessa Williams win the Miss American pageant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2066, "Truth_answer": "two Christmas albums, Star Bright in 1996, and Silver & Gold in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Christmas albums did Vanessa Williams release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2066, "Truth_answer": "The Comfort Zone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Vanessa Williams second album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2067, "Truth_answer": "The screenplay by William Anthony McGuire was a novelty to many audiences who were familiar with the theatrical Broadway shows of the follies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Ziegfeld_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the screenplay The Great Ziegfeld about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2067, "Truth_answer": "The script, although fictionalized with embellishments needed for the motion picture, did show some accuracies in the life of Ziegfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Ziegfeld_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the differences with the The Great Ziegfeld screenplay and real life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2067, "Truth_answer": "Frank S. Nugent of The New York Times said of the script that the three-hour film narrative is fragmentary and, in some places, confused.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Great Ziegfeld screenplay successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2067, "Truth_answer": "Although it has some accuracies, The Great Ziegfeld takes many key liberties with Ziegfeld's life and the history of the Follies, resulting in many inaccuracies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Ziegfeld_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the The Great Ziegfeld article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2067, "Truth_answer": "In real life, Ziegfeld did not die in his room at the Hotel Warwick (not mentioned) which stood in front of the Ziegfeld Theatre; he actually died in Los Angeles and had not even spent his last years in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Ziegfeld_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Great Ziegfeld die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2067, "Truth_answer": "Died. July 22, 1932 (aged 65)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florenz_Ziegfeld_Jr._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What age did The Great Ziegfeld die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "Much of The Radiophonic Workshop's early work was in effects for radio, in particular experimental drama and radiophonic poems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the early days of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "Their significant early output included creating effects for the popular science-fiction serial Quatermass and the Pit and memorable comedy sounds for The Goon Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What radio shows were produced for in the early days with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop radiophonic poems?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of effects did the BBC Radiophonic Workshop do for radio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's radio effects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "From the early sixties the Workshop began creating television theme tunes and jingles, particularly for low budget schools programmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the BBC Radiophonic Workshop do in the early days besides radio effects, Quatermass and the Pit and The Goon Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "During this early period the innovative electronic approaches to music in the Workshop began to attract some significant young talent including Delia Derbyshire, Brian Hodgson and John Baker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the BBC Radiophonic Workshop ever change its policy on outside artists?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "Their significant early output included creating effects for the popular science-fiction serial Quatermass and the Pit .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What experimental drama was the BBC Radiophonic Workshop involved in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "A radio presenter is the introductory voice of the broadcast and also keeps the show flowing in order to entertain an audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the radio presenter do in radio?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2068, "Truth_answer": "The shift from the experimental nature of the late 50s dramas to theme tunes was noticeable enough for one radio presenter to have to remind listeners that the purpose of the Workshop was not pop music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the radio presenter in radio besides being the introductory voice and keeping the show flowing to entertain an audience?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "As the sixties drew to a close many of the techniques used by the Workshop changed as more electronic music began to be produced by synthesisers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the first changes the BBC Radiophonic Workshop made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "Many of the old members of the Workshop were reluctant to use the new instruments, often because of the limitations and unreliable nature of many of the early synthesisers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did most in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop like using synthesisers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "This led to many leaving the workshop making way for a new generation of musicians in the early 1970s including Malcolm Clarke, Paddy Kingsland, Roger Limb and Peter Howell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BBC Radiophonic Workshop musicians begin to like synthesisers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "By this point the output of the Workshop was vast with high demand for complete scores for programmes as well as the themes and sound effects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in demand most of the time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the decade the workshop was contributing to over 300 programmes a year from all departments of the BBC", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the BBC Radiophonic Workshop make a lot of programs and shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "The unit is known for its popular scores for programs such as Doctor Who and Quatermass and the Pit during the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BBC Radiophonic Workshop produce any well known programming?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "Its contributions included material for programmes such as The Body in Question, Blue Peter and Tomorrow's World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other shows that were popular as well BCC Radiophonc Workshop produce besides Doctor Who and Quatermass and the Pit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "as well as sound effects for popular science fiction programmes Blake's 7 and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (in both its radio and television forms)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on BBC Radiophonic Workshop besides synthsisers, work output, Doctor Who, Quatermass and the Pit, The Body in Question, Blue Peter and Tomorrow's World?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Workshop co-founder Desmond Briscoe retired from organisational duties with Brian Hodgson, returning after a five-year gap away from the Workshop, taking over.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did BBC Radiophonic Workshop co-founder Desmond Briscoe stay retired?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2069, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 the electronic dance music magazine Mixmag described the Workshop as, the unsung heroes of British electronica. Their work has been sampled extensively by contemporary electronic artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musicians were inspired by the new music from BBC Radiophonic Workshop?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2070, "Truth_answer": "Following the Labour victory in the May 2005 general election, Michael Howard announced his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party and set a lengthy timetable for the leadership election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 2005 leadership election for David Cameron's party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2070, "Truth_answer": "At the 2005 general election, Howard's Conservative Party suffered a third consecutive defeat. Howard stated in a speech that he would not lead the party into the next general election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Howard resign?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2070, "Truth_answer": "Cameron announced on 29 September 2005 that he would be a candidate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened for David Cameron after Michael Howard resigned from leadership in 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2070, "Truth_answer": "Parliamentary colleagues supporting him included Boris Johnson, Shadow Chancellor George Osborne, Shadow Defence Secretary and deputy leader of the party Michael Ancram, Oliver Letwin and former party leader William Hague.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Cameron well liked for leadership electrion in 2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2070, "Truth_answer": "Member of Parliament for Henley, 9 June 2001 – 4 June 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Boris Johnson in the 2005 leadership election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2070, "Truth_answer": "Cameron's election as the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition was announced on 6 December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://uk.blastingnews.com/news/tag/david-cameron/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting after David Cameron announced candidacy for 2005 leadership election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "Jemison and Japanese astronaut Mamoru Mohri were trained to use the Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise (AFTE)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of science and technology did Mae Jemison use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Jemison founded BioSentient Corp and obtained the license to commercialize AFTE, the technique she and Mohri tested on themselves during STS-47.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise (AFTE) device been commercially implemented yet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has BioSentient Corp worked to develop any other types of technology besides AFTE?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the BioSentient Corp released anything recently?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Mae Jemison work with at the BioSentient Corp besides Mae Jemison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "Jemison also founded the Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence. One of the projects of the foundation is The Earth We Share, a science camp for students aged 12 to 16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things did the Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence get involved with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "Jemison was a professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College from 1995 to 2002 where she directed the Jemison Institute for Advancing Technology in Developing Countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison do work with any other science and technology organizations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "She is a member of various scientific organizations, such as the American Medical Association, the American Chemical Society, the Association of Space Explorers and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other organizations has Mae Jemison been a member of Jemison Institute for Advnacing Technology in Developing Countries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "member", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mae Jemison the leader of the American Medical Association, the American Chemical Society, the Association of Space Explorers or the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or just a member?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "Jemison also founded the Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence. One of the projects of the foundation is The Earth We Share, a science camp for students aged 12 to 16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other important information about Mae Jemison besides AFTE, BioSentient, and scientific organization membership?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2071, "Truth_answer": "camps have been held at Dartmouth College, Colorado School of Mines, Choate Rosemary Hall and other sites in the United States, as well as in South Africa, Tunisia, and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is The Earth We Share science camp located?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "The band has cited Michael Jackson, The Beatles, The Police, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, the Bee Gees, Tonic, Prince, Tupac Shakur and Marvin Gaye as influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Maroon 5's main influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "Adam Levine has stated: Everything that's written and performed and put together pretty much comes from us. We're a band that does their own thing. There's no puppet master.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Maroon 5 describe their musical style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "The band's style changes from album to album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Maroon 5's musical style changed over the years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "Maroon 5's musical style has generally been regarded as pop, pop rock, funk rock, dance-pop, blue-eyed soul, neo soul, R&B, and soft rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else has Maroon 5's style been described besides everything written and performed by Maroon 5 and changing album to album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "it is revealed that at least some of the band's songs, are the product of efforts by, or collaborations with, professional songwriters and producers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have they had any criticisms of Maroon 5's style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "Their early work as Kara's Flowers has been tagged as having a grunge sound a la Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Stone Temple Pilots, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Maroon 5 article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2072, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Maroon 5 recruited their long-time collaborator Sam Farrar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maroon 5 collaborate with any other artists besides Maroon 5?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2073, "Truth_answer": "the sixth studio album Red Pill Blues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220000415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Pill_Blues_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127215550id_/https://www.nfl.com/super-bowl/halftime-show_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5_p1", "https://www.brit.co/2018-songs-in-review/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Maroon 5 release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2073, "Truth_answer": "Wait, peaked at number twenty-four in the United States. Girls Like You release in a new version featuring rapper Cardi B and peaked at number one", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Red Pill Blues by Maroon 5 have any top hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2073, "Truth_answer": "On May 17, 2018, Red Pill Blues was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over 1,000,000 units in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220000415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Pill_Blues_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maroon 5 win any awards for their album Red Pill Blues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2073, "Truth_answer": "On September 18, 2019, the band announced the song Memories, was released on September 20, 2019. It is served as the first single of their upcoming seventh studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maroon 5 release any more albums after Red Pill Blues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2073, "Truth_answer": "To support the album, Maroon 5 embarked on the Red Pill Blues Tour, began on May 30, 2018 (scheduled to end December 31, 2019)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maroon 5 go on tour at all for Red Pill Blues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2073, "Truth_answer": "On February 3, 2019, Maroon 5 headlined the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta, Georgia, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with American rappers Big Boi and Travis Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting in the Maroon 5 article besides Red Pill Blue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2074, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1980s, Searle, along with other landlords, petitioned Berkeley's rental board to raise the limits on how much he could charge tenants under the city's 1980 rent-stabilization ordinance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Searle's political career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2074, "Truth_answer": "The rental board refused to consider Searle's petition and Searle filed suit, charging a violation of due process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significance did John Searle along with other landlors petitioning Berkeley's rental board to raise rent limits have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2074, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the California Supreme Court upheld Searle's argument in part and Berkeley changed its rent-control policy, leading to large rent-increases between 1991 and 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Searle win the suit against Berkeley's rental board?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2074, "Truth_answer": "after the September 11 attacks, Searle wrote an article arguing the attacks were a particular event in a long-term struggle against forces that are intractably opposed to the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information on John Searle you can tell me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2074, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Searle write any other articles besides the article on September 11 attacks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2074, "Truth_answer": "was fairly active in the Democratic Party, and then was very active in the Free Speech Movement, but it’s not as intellectually satisfying as an academic career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which side of politics did John Searle lean on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2075, "Truth_answer": "Open Arms is Journey's highest-charting single to date, staying at No. 2 for six consecutive weeks and ranking at No.34 on Billboard's 1982 year-end Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song was at the band Journey's height of popularity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2075, "Truth_answer": "Escape, which has thus far sold nine times platinum, went to number one on the album charts in late 1986, and included three top-ten hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Escape by Journey hit Billboard Charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2075, "Truth_answer": "Who's Cryin' Now, Don't Stop Believin' and Open Arms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the 3 top hits on the album Escape by Journey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2075, "Truth_answer": "MTV videotaped one of ourney's two sold-out shows in Houston on November 6, 1981, in front of over 20,000 fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Journey ever go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang (modern-day Hangzhou)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Shen Kuo born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "1031", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On what date was Shen Kuo born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "Pi (披)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shen Kuo have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo received his initial childhood education from his mother, which was a common practice in China during this period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Shen Kuo go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo's father Shen Zhou was a lower-class gentry figure serving in official posts on the provincial level; his mother was from a family of equal status in Suzhou.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shen Kuo's family wealthy for the time of the Song dynasty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo's mother was very educated herself, teaching Kuo and his brother Pi the military doctrines of her own elder brother Xu Tang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shen Kuo's mother do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2076, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo took notice of various towns and rural features of China as his family traveled, while he became interested during his youth in the diverse topography of the land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Shen Kuo's youth besides his family and education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "At age 13, Patsy Cline was hospitalized with a throat infection and rheumatic fever. It was during this time that she developed an interest in singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline musical from childhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "At age 14, Patsy Cline declared to her mother that she was going to audition for the local radio station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patsy Cline discover she had talent for singing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "On September 30, 1954, Patsy Cline signed a two-year recording contract with Four Star Records alongside Bill Peer and her husband Gerald Cline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patsy Cline start singing professionally?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "Between 1955 and 1956, Patsy Cline's four singles for Four Star failed to become hits. However, she continued performing regionally, including on the Town and Country Jamboree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline signing a contract with Four Star Records in 1954 lead to other opportunities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "Virginia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state is Winchester in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "Upon entering the ninth grade, Patsy Cline enrolled at John Handley High School in Winchester, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Patsy Cline attend school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline dropped out of high school to help support the family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline go on to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2077, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline was married twice. Her first marriage was to Gerald Cline, on March 7, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline marry young?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did P. W. Botha enter Parliament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "In 1958 Botha was appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs by Hendrik Verwoerd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to P. W. Botha after entering Parliament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did P. W. Botha win the the 1948 election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "JP Marais", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was P. W. Botha's opponent in the 1948 election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "In 1958 Botha was appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs by Hendrik Verwoerd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to P. W. Botha after the 1948 election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "Minister of Coloured Affairs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P. W. Botha's next position after being appointed as the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "P. W. Botha was appointed Minister for Defence by Verwoerd's successor B.J. Vorster, upon Verwoerd's murder, in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P. W. Botha's next position after being Minister of Coloured Affairs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "The South African Defence Force reached a zenith, at times consuming 20% of the national budget, compared to 1.3% in 1968, and was involved in the South African Border War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P. W. Botha's impact as Minister for Defence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2078, "Truth_answer": "14 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was P. W. Botha a Minister for Defence?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2079, "Truth_answer": "In April 2014, Dana Rohrabacher tweeted that If majority of people legally residing in Alaska want to be part of Russia then its OK with me.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any positions on controversial topics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2079, "Truth_answer": "On June 15, 2016, Republican congressman Kevin McCarthy told a group of Republicans, There's two people I think Putin pays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article besides his support of Alaska becoming part of Russia if there was a majority vote?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2079, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher and Donald Trump", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who where the 2 people that Kevin McCarthy thought Vladimir Putin pays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2079, "Truth_answer": "On November 21, 2017, The New York Times reported that Dana Rohrabacher had come under scrutiny from special counsel Robert Mueller and the Senate Intelligence Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher hold any other political positions besides his ties to Russia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2079, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times reported that Dana Rohrabacher had come under scrutiny from special counsel Robert Mueller and the Senate Intelligence Committee for his close ties to the Kremlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of Dana Rohrabacher's scrutiny from special counsel Robert Mueller and the Senate Intelligence Committee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2079, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher's controversial statements included the conspiracy theory claims, first promoted by the politically-biased conspiracy theory website Infowars, that Democrats secretly organized the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of statements were deemed controversial for Dana Rohrabacher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher legalised interracial marriage and miscegenation, both completely banned since the late 1940s. The constitutional prohibition on multiracial political parties was lifted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was P. W. Botha's role in apartheid?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "Even these meager reforms went too far for a group of NP hardliners, led by former Education Minister Andries Treurnicht. In 1982, they broke away to form the Conservative Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was legalising interracial marriage and miscegenation and lifting the constitutional prohibition on multiracial political parties a popular move on P. W. Botha's part?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "P. W. Botha also relaxed the Group Areas Act, which barred non-whites from living in certain areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P. W. Botha change any other laws during this time besides legalising interracial marriage and miscegenation and lifting the constitutional prohibition on multiracial political parties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, a new law created Open Group Areas or racially mixed neighbourhoods. But these neighbourhoods had to receive a Government permit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other segregation laws that P. W. Botha impacted besides legalising interracial marriage and miscegenation, lifting the constitutional prohibition on multiracial political parties, and relaxing the Group Areas Act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, the above constitutional reforms granted limited political rights to Coloureds and Indians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other impacts did P. W. Botha have on the government segregation issues besides legalising interracial marriage and miscegenation, lifting the constitutional prohibition on multiracial political parties, relaxing the Group Areas Act, and creating racially mixed neighbourhoods?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "P. W. Botha also became the first South African government leader to authorise contacts with Nelson Mandela, the imprisoned leader of the African National Congress (ANC).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant factors stand out in P. W. Botha's fight against segregation besides constitutional reforms granting limited political rights to Coloureds and Indians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "P. W. Botha delivered the Rubicon speech which was a policy address in which he refused to give in to demands by the black population, including the release of Mandela.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of P. W. Botha's contacts with Nelson Mandela?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "As economic and diplomatic actions against South Africa increased, civil unrest spread amongst the black population, supported by the ANC and neighbouring black-majority governments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P. W. Botha's Rubicon speech cause rioting and protests?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "De Klerk's term saw the dismantling of the apartheid system and negotiations that eventually led to South Africa's first racially-inclusive democratic elections on 27 April 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121032757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._W._Botha_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the black population eventually bring down the apartheid government?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2080, "Truth_answer": "P. W. Botha resigned from the state presidency abruptly on 14 August 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did P. W. Botha's career end?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2081, "Truth_answer": "Starting with the season two episode, Road to Rhode Island“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Povenmire begin work on the show Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2081, "Truth_answer": "Director", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Povenmire's role on the show Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2081, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows (January 17, 2002), a Family Guy episode which Dan Povenmire directed, won the Emmy Award for Best Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Povenmire do a good job on the show Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2081, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire was nominated for an Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television Production for the episode PTV (November 6, 2005) but lost out to fellow director Peter Shin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Povenmire win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2081, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire and several others were also nominated for their work on PTV in the Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) category at the Primetime Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a career highlight for Dan Povenmire from the show Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2082, "Truth_answer": "Phineas and Ferb is an American animated musical comedy television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210024521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_and_Ferb_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2082, "Truth_answer": "August 17, 2007 - June 12, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Povenmire work on the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2082, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Povenmire the creator of the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2082, "Truth_answer": "Creator, director, and executive producer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Povenmire's position in the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2082, "Truth_answer": "August 17, 2007 - June 12, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how many years did Dan Povenmire work for the show Phineas and Ferb?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2083, "Truth_answer": "Co-presenter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James May's role in Top Gear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2083, "Truth_answer": "The programme looks at various motor vehicles, primarily cars. The 2002 version expanded on this with motoring-based challenges, special races, timed laps of notable cars, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Top Gear about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2083, "Truth_answer": "James May has done some especially high-speed driving – in the 2007 series he took a Bugatti Veyron to its top speed of 253 mph (407 km/h).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James May do on the show Top Gear besides co-present?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2083, "Truth_answer": "James May, along with co-presenter Jeremy Clarkson and an Icelandic support crew, travelled by car to the magnetic North Pole in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May do anything unrelated to Bugattis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2083, "Truth_answer": "A modified Toyota Hilux", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of car can drive to the North Pole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2083, "Truth_answer": "James May also drove a modified Toyota Hilux up the side of the erupting volcano Eyjafjallajökull.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James May article besides what he has done as co-presenter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2084, "Truth_answer": "The publication addressed a wide range of artistic disciplines including literature, visual arts, and architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Esprit_Nouveau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the journal L'Esprit Nouveau about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2084, "Truth_answer": "Rejecting Cubism as irrational and romantic, the Le Corbusier and Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant jointly published their manifesto, Après le cubisme and established a new artistic movement, Purism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences did Cubism have on the journal L'Esprit Nouveau?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2084, "Truth_answer": "The pavilion exhibited a model of Le Corbusier's Plan Voisin his provocative plan for rebuilding a large part of the centre of Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Le Corbusier article besides the journal L'Esprit Nouveau?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2084, "Truth_answer": "The plan was never seriously considered, but it provoked discussion concerning how to deal with the overcrowded poor working-class neighborhoods of Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Le Corbusier succeed in rebuilding part of Paris?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2085, "Truth_answer": "Following a career that spanned more than 42 years, Admiral Grace Hopper took retirement from the Navy on August 14, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Grace Hopper retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2085, "Truth_answer": "Grace Brewster Murray Hopper was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Grace Hopper work at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2085, "Truth_answer": "79", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Grace Hopper when she retired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2085, "Truth_answer": "Following her retirement from the Navy, Grace Hopper was hired as a senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Grace Hopper retired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2085, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper retained that position until her death at age 85 in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grace Hopper's position as a senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2086, "Truth_answer": "3 January 1892", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was J. R. R. Tolkien born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2086, "Truth_answer": "In 1896, J. R. R. Tolkien moved to Sarehole (now in Hall Green), then a Worcestershire village, later annexed to Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. R. Tolkien grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2086, "Truth_answer": "Mabel Tolkien taught her two children at home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. R. Tolkien attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2086, "Truth_answer": "In 1904, when J. R. R. Tolkien was 12, his mother died of acute diabetes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about J. R. R. Tolkien's childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2086, "Truth_answer": "After his mother's death, J. R. R. Tolkien grew up in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham and attended King Edward's School, Birmingham, and later St. Philip's School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. R. R. Tolkien study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2087, "Truth_answer": "Borders & Boundaries is the fourth studio album by ska punk band Less Than Jake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borders_%26_Boundaries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Borders and Boundaries by Less Than Jake?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2087, "Truth_answer": "Borders and Boundaries reached #103 in the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Borders and Boundaries by Less Than Jake successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2087, "Truth_answer": "Less Than Jake took part in Vans Warped Tour. That year the band toured the US along with New Found Glory, Anti-Flag, and the Teen Idols.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Less Than Jake tour with the album Borders and Boundaries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2087, "Truth_answer": "Borders and Boundaries contained singles Look What Happened and the group's home-town anthem, Gainesville Rock City“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs off the album Borders and Boundaries by Less Than Jake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2087, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the album's recording, Derron Nuhfer left the band, and Less Than Jake found a replacement in former Spring Heeled Jack saxophonist, Pete Wasilewski.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Less Than Jake article regarding the album Borders and Boundaries besides how well it did?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2088, "Truth_answer": "08/22/1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Pezcore by Less Than Jake released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2088, "Truth_answer": "Less Than Jake consists of Chris DeMakes (vocals, guitar), Roger Lima (vocals, bass), Matt Yonker (drums), Buddy Schaub (trombone) and Peter JR Wasilewski (saxophone).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915153102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_Than_Jake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does the band Less Than Jake consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2089, "Truth_answer": "While promoting the Trump administration's budget proposal in March 2017, Mick Mulvaney said that, as to taxpayers, the government was not gonna ask you for your hard-earned money, anymore“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Mick Mulvaney's duties with the proposals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2089, "Truth_answer": "For instance, Mick Mulvaney justified cuts to block grants that go towards spending on Meals on Wheels because it was just not showing any results.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mick Mulvaney have the government not ... ask for your hard-earned money, anymore?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2089, "Truth_answer": "On May 22, 2017, Mick Mulvaney presented President Trump's $4.1 trillion 2018 United States federal budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Trump administration budget proposal Mick Mulvaney promoted in March 2017 successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2089, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 United States federal budget included cuts to the United States Department of State, the Environmental Protection Agency, and increases in funding for defense spending and paid family leave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the 2018 United States federal budget do for the people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2089, "Truth_answer": "In December 2017, the president signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mick Mulvaney article besides the 2018 United States federal budget?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2089, "Truth_answer": "In February 2018, the President signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, which allowed yearly federal deficits to reach $1 trillion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other acts were passed besides the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2090, "Truth_answer": "On April 9, 2014, Mick Mulvaney offered a proposal based on the Obama proposal as a substitute amendment in order to force a vote on the President's budget request.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mick Mulvaney do in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2090, "Truth_answer": "The President's proposal failed in a vote of 2–413.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the proposal Mick Mulvaney offered on April 9, 2014 pass?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2090, "Truth_answer": "The deal was designed to make up for this increase in spending by raising airline fees and changing the pension contribution requirements of new federal workers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the Mick Mulvaney article besides the proposal he offered on April 9, 2014?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2090, "Truth_answer": "The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 is a federal statute concerning spending and the budget in the United States, signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 26, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024062617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipartisan_Budget_Act_of_2013_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 pass?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2090, "Truth_answer": "According to The Hill, Mick Mulvaney spearheaded opposition to the bill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mick Mulvaney do during 2013-2014 besides the fiscal year 2014 budget?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2091, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton received his early education from the Woodberry Forest School near Orange, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rogers Morton grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2091, "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Rogers Morton graduated from Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Rogers Morton attend school besides Woodberry Forest School?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2091, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, Rogers Morton was commissioned in the United States Navy but only served for a short time due to problems with his back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rogers Morton start his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2092, "Truth_answer": "Alvin High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What high school did Nolan Ryan attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2092, "Truth_answer": "Texas Rangers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last team Nolan Ryan played for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2092, "Truth_answer": "46", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Nolan Ryan when he retired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2092, "Truth_answer": "On February 11, 2014, Nolan Ryan accepted a position as an executive adviser for the Houston Astros under owner Jim Crane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nolan Ryan currently doing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2092, "Truth_answer": "On February 11, 2014, Nolan Ryan accepted a position as an executive adviser for the Houston Astros under owner Jim Crane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nolan Ryan still involved in baseball today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "On 17 February 2012, Thierry Henry returned to Red Bulls to prepare for the 2012 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thierry Henry return to the NY Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry's base salary of $5 million made him the highest-paid player in the MLS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New York Red Bulls offer Thierry Henry a lot of money to come back?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "On 31 March 2012, Thierry Henry scored his first MLS hat-trick in a 5–2 Red Bulls win over the Montreal Impact.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry play well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry was named MLS Player of the Month that same month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Henry_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thierry Henry article besides his first MLS hat-trick?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "Montreal Impact, Chicago Fire, Columbus Crew", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Thierry Henry play against?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "Four-and-a-half years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Thierry Henry play for the New York Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "On 27 October 2013, Thierry Henry scored once and provided two assists in the last game of the regular season to help his team win 5–2 and become champions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry win MVP or any trophies while playing with the New York Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "Striker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Thierry Henry play for the New York Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2093, "Truth_answer": "Juan Pablo Ángel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry have any well-known team mates on the New York Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2094, "Truth_answer": "At Ban Ki-moon's first encounter with the press as Secretary-General, he refused to condemn the death penalty imposed on Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi High Tribunal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ban Ki-moon do during his term as secretary general?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2094, "Truth_answer": "Ban Ki-moon remarked, The issue of capital punishment is for each and every member State to decide.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ban Ki-moon refuse to condemn the death penalty imposed on Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi High Tribunal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2094, "Truth_answer": "Ban Ki-moon's statements contradicted long-standing United Nations opposition to the death penalty as a human-rights concern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article in the Ban Ki-moon article in addition to his refusal to condemn the death penalty imposed on Suddam Hussein by the Iraqi High Tribunal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2094, "Truth_answer": "Ban Ki-moon quickly clarified his stance in the case of Barzan al-Tikriti and Awad al-Bandar, two officials who were convicted of the deaths of 148 Shia Muslims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable regarding Ban Ki-moon besides his refusal to condemn the death penalty imposed on Suddam Hussein and his statements contradicting long-standing United Nations opposition to the death penalty?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2095, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing reported for active duty on September 30, 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John J. Pershing report for active duty?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2095, "Truth_answer": "While serving in the 6th Cavalry, John J. Pershing participated in several Indian campaigns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John J. Pershing participate in Indian campaigns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2095, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing and his unit did not participate in the Wounded Knee Massacre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John J. Pershing participate in the Wounded Knee massacre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2095, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing received his LL.B. degree in 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John J. Pershing receive his LL.B. degree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2096, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born in Kislovodsk, RSFSR (now in Stavropol Krai, Russia).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2096, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born on 11 December 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2096, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn studied mathematics and physics at Rostov State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2096, "Truth_answer": "As early as 1936, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn began developing the characters and concepts for a planned epic work on World War I and the Russian Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn article besides his early years and where he went to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2096, "Truth_answer": "As early as 1936, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn began developing a planned epic work on World War I and the Russian Revolution, which eventually led to the novel August 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What epic work on World War I and the Russian Revolution did Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn begin developing in 1936?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "During the war, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army, was involved in major action at the front, and was twice decorated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn do in World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "While serving as an artillery officer in East Prussia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn witnessed war crimes against local German civilians by Soviet military personnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened while Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was in World War II?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "The noncombatants and the elderly were robbed of their meager possessions and women and girls were gang-raped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of crimes did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn see Soviet military personnal commit against local German civilians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "A few years later, in the forced labor camp, he memorized a poem titled Prussian Nights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn say anything else about his experiences during World War II besides witnessing war crimes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "The poem Prussian Nights by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn describes the gang-rape of a Polish woman whom the Red Army soldiers mistakenly thought to be a German.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the poem Prussian Nights by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "The first-person narrator comments on the events with sarcasm and refers to the responsibility of official Soviet writers like Ilya Ehrenburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn article say anything else about the poem besides it describing the gang-rape of a Polish woman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2097, "Truth_answer": "In The Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote, There is nothing that so assists the awakening of omniscience within us as insistent thoughts about one's own transgressions, errors, mistakes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the poem Prussian Nights by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn besides what it is about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from playing, Raymond Berry joined Tom Landry's Dallas Cowboys coaching staff as receivers coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Raymond Berry's first coaching job ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry joined Tom Landry's Dallas Cowboys coaching staff as receivers coach in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Raymond Berry join the Dallas Cowboys ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry worked for Frank Boyles from 1970–1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Raymond Berry work for Frank Broyles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry stayed with Don McCafferty from 1973–1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ramond Berry stay with Don McCafferty ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry worked with Forrest Greg from 1976-1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long did Raymond Berry work with Forrest Gregg ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry left football and worked in real estate until the Patriots fired Ron Meyer in the middle of the 1984 season and hired Berry to replace him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Berry get another catching job after the New England Patriots ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry worked for the Patriots from 1978-1981 and from 1984-1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Raymond Berry work for the Patriots ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Under Raymond Berry's leadership, the Patriots won four of their last eight games and finished the 1984 season with a 9–7 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Raymond Berry a good coach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2098, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry is a member of the Patriots' 1980s All-Decade Team as a coach,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Berry received any awards as a coach?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry overcame several physical ailments during his football career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Raymond Berry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "Bruised nerves near the sacroiliac joint occasionally caused misalignment in Raymond Berry's back, which in turn affected his legs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Raymond Berry's ailments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "The misalignment caused one leg to become slightly shorter; it was not a permanent condition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the misalignment in Raymond Berry's back affect his legs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "To alleviate this, Raymond Berry wore a back brace for 13 years in the NFL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the misalignment in Raymond Berry's back fixed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "Due to his poor eyesight, Raymond Berry wore contact lenses when he played.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Berry have any other physical problems besides occasional misalignment in his back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "Because the lenses would often slip when Raymond Berry did rapid eye movements toward the ball, he tried many different lenses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the contacts cause any problems for Raymond Berry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "Rather than speed, Raymond Berry was renowned for his precise pass patterns and sure hands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Raymond Berry's best attributes as a player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2099, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Berry would squeeze Silly Putty constantly to strengthen his hands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Raymond Berry develop his precise pass patterns and sure hands?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2100, "Truth_answer": "James Randi is the author of ten books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Randi write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2100, "Truth_answer": "Conjuring is an illustrated book by James Randi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813145259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjuring_(book)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of James Randi books?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2100, "Truth_answer": "James Randi also wrote a children's book in 1989 titled The Magic World of the Amazing Randi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did James Randi write besides Conjuring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2100, "Truth_answer": "Other books by James Randi are Flim-Flam! (1982), The Faith Healers (1987), and James Randi, Psychic Investigator (1991).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has James Randi written besides Conjuring and The Magic World of the Amazing Randi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2100, "Truth_answer": "Timothy Ferris wrote in The New York Times Book Review that Flim-Flam! is a healthy and often hilarious book.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me of any responses to James Randi's work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2100, "Truth_answer": "James Randi was a regular contributor to Skeptic magazine, penning the 'Twas Brillig ... column, and also served on its editorial board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James Randi article besides his books?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2101, "Truth_answer": "During his NHL career, Martin Brodeur set numerous league records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Martin Brodeur's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2101, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur ended his career with 691 wins, 140 more than Patrick Roy, who is second on the NHL's all-time list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Martin Brodeur's records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2101, "Truth_answer": "In postseason play, Martin Brodeur had the most shutouts of any NHL goalie (24), and his 113 playoff wins ranks second all-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Martin Brodeur's legacy besides his 691 career wins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2101, "Truth_answer": "After his final season, Martin Brodeur had played in 1,266 regular season games, a total more than 200 above that of any other goalie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Martin Brodeur article besides his 691 career wins, having the most shutouts of any NHL goalie, and his 113 playoff wins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2101, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur played for the St. Louis Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martin Brodeur play for in his final season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2101, "Truth_answer": "On January 27, 2015, it was reported that Martin Brodeur had decided to retire from the NHL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Martin Brodeur retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2102, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur played 22 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting facts about the Martin Brodeur article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2102, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur won his NHL debut against the Boston Bruins, 4–2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any highlights in Martin Brodeur's NHL career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2102, "Truth_answer": "It happened in the 1991–92 NHL season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Martin Brodeur's victory NHL debut against the Boston Bruins happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2102, "Truth_answer": "The NHL instituted a new rule preventing goaltenders from playing the puck behind the goal line, except within a trapezoid-shaped zone located behind the net.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Brodeur Rule?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2102, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur is a former goaltender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Martin Brodeur's position?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2102, "Truth_answer": "The Brodeur Rule was viewed by many as singling out Brodeur, who was one of the best at getting behind the net to handle the puck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts in the Martin Brodeur article besides his NHL career highlights, the Brodeur Rule, and his position?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2103, "Truth_answer": "Asif Ali Zardari served as the 11th President of Pakistan from 2008 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108092315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asif_Ali_Zardari_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Asif Ali Zardari president?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2103, "Truth_answer": "Asif Ali Zardari was in prison from 1996-2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Asif Ali Zardari in prison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2103, "Truth_answer": "Benazir Bhutto was a Pakistani politician who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Asif Ali Zardari's wife do for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2103, "Truth_answer": "Benazir Bhutto sent Asif Ali Zardari to meet with Saddam Hussein in Iraq to deliver medicine in exchange for three detained Pakistanis arrested on the ambiguous Kuwait-Iraq border.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Asif Ali Zardari send over to Saddam Hussein?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2104, "Truth_answer": "In September 1996, Murtaza Bhutto and seven others died in a shootout with police in Karachi, while the city was undergoing a three-year civil war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108092315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asif_Ali_Zardari_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Asif Ali Zardari's involvement in the second Bhutto Administration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2104, "Truth_answer": "Several of Pakistan's leading newspapers alleged that Asif Ali Zardari wanted Murtaza Bhutto out of the way because of his activities as head of a breakaway faction of the PPP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108092315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asif_Ali_Zardari_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Asif Ali Zardari have anything to do with Murtaza Bhutto's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2104, "Truth_answer": "In July 1998, Asif Ali Zardari and 18 others were indicted for conspiracy to murder Murtaza Bhutto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Asif Ali Zardari ever admit to involvement in Murtaza Bhutto's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2104, "Truth_answer": "Although incarcerated, Asif Ali Zardari nominally served in Parliament after being elected to the National Assembly in 1990 and Senate in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108092315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asif_Ali_Zardari_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Asif Ali Zardari do during the time he was indicted for conspiracy to murder Murtaza Bhutto?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "The first was in 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Houdini perform his buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "The first was near Santa Ana, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harry Houdini perform his first buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini was buried, without a casket, in a pit of earth six feet deep.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Houdini's first buried alive stunt involve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini became exhausted and panicked while trying to dig his way to the surface and called for help. He had to be pulled from the grave by his assistants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Houdini escape his first buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "When Harry Houdini's hand finally broke the surface, he fell unconscious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harry Houdini have to be pulled out of his first buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini performed at least three variations on a buried alive stunt during his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Houdini article besides his first buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "The first was near Santa Ana, California in 1915.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which variation of Harry Houdini's buried alive stunt were you describing before?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini's second variation on buried alive was an endurance test designed to expose mystical Egyptian performer Rahman Bey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second variation of Harry Houdini's buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Rahman Bey had claimed to use supernatural powers to remain in a sealed casket for an hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahman Bey do in relation to Harry Houdini?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini bettered Bey on August 5, 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the second variation of Harry Houdini's buried alive stunt go?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2105, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini remained in a sealed casket, or coffin, submerged in the swimming pool of New York's Hotel Shelton for one and a half hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Houdini better Rahman Bey?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2106, "Truth_answer": "In late 2007, Gwen Stefani launched a perfume.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gwen Stefani's other ventures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2106, "Truth_answer": "In late 2007, Gwen Stefani launched a perfume, L.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Gwen Stefani's perfume?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2106, "Truth_answer": "In September 2008, Gwen Stefani released a fragrance line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gwen Stefani article besides her perfume L?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2106, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani released the fragrance line as a part of her Harajuku Lovers product line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the fragrance line released by Gwen Stefani in September 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2106, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Gwen Stefani announced the production of an animated series about her and the Harajuku Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Gwen Stefani known for besides her perfume L and her Harajuku Lovers fragrance line?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2106, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani sing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Vogue is an upbeat house song which set trends in dance music in the 1990s with strong influences of 1970s disco within its composition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Madonna's style of music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Critically, Vogue has been met with appreciation ever since its release; reviewers have praised its anthemic nature and listed it as one of Madonna's career highlights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the Madonna song Vogue besides its style of music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Commercially, the song Vogue remains one of Madonna's biggest international hits, topping the charts in over 30 countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Vogue by Madonna hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Vogue also contains a spoken section, in which Madonna name-checks various golden-era Hollywood celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the song Vogue by Madonna besides its critical reception and commercial performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "In order of mention in the lyrics, they include Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean, Grace Kelly, Jean Harlow, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which golden-era Hollywood celebrities did Madonna name-check in the song Vogue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Madonna also name-checks Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, Lana Turner and Bette Davis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anybody else that Madonna name-checks in the song Vogue besides Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean, Grace Kelly, and Jean Harlow?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Vogue by Madonna premiered worldwide on MTV on March 29, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in the article about the song Vogue by Madonna besides what celebrities she name-checks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "On 6 September 1990, a month after the end of the Blond Ambition World Tour, Madonna made her now-famous appearance at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the music video for Vogue by Madonna premiered?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Madonna has performed the song Vogue on six of her tours and at her performance during the halftime show of Super Bowl XLVI.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madonna perform anywhere else besides her 1990 MTV Video Music Awards performance?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "Lyrically, the song Vogue by Madonna is about enjoying oneself on the dance floor no matter who one is.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Madonna known for besides performing the song Vogue at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, six of her tours, and during the halftime show of Super Bowl XLVI?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2107, "Truth_answer": "The song Vogue by Madonna contains a theme of escapism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was the meaning of the song Vogue by Madonna besides enjoying oneself on the floor no matter who one is?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2108, "Truth_answer": "Happy People/U Saved Me is the sixth studio album and the second double album by R&B singer R. Kelly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_People/U_Saved_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Happy People/U Saved Me by R. Kelly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2108, "Truth_answer": "Happy People/U Saved Me peaked at No. 2 on the pop albums chart and went on to be certified three times Platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_People/U_Saved_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Happy People/U Saved Me by R. Kelly do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2108, "Truth_answer": "Happy People/U Saved Me contained the hit single Happy People.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_People/U_Saved_Me_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206080702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Kelly_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there singles from the album Happy People/U Saved Me by R. Kelly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2108, "Truth_answer": "The album Happy People/U Saved Me by R. Kelly received mostly positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_People/U_Saved_Me_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_People/U_Saved_Me_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Happy People/U Saved Me by R. Kelly get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2108, "Truth_answer": "The song 3-Way Phone Call featured Kelly Price, Kim Burrell and Maurice Mahon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_People/U_Saved_Me_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable guests or features on the album Happy People/U Saved Me by R. Kelly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2109, "Truth_answer": "While at the Velvet Room in Atlanta in February 2009, R. Kelly announced that he was out there working on a new album and that it would be called Untitled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206080702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Kelly_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the Untitled and Africa regarding R. Kelly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2109, "Truth_answer": "The album Untitled by R. Kelly was given a September 29 release date, but was delayed until October 13, 2009. It was delayed a second time and released December 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for R. Kelly to work on the album Untitled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2109, "Truth_answer": "The album Untitled by R. Kelly debuted at number 4 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180609095145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untitled_(R._Kelly_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180609095145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untitled_(R._Kelly_album)_p2", "https://osmo-montesano.it/75491/dj-bouncy-b-feat-ruth-kelly-i-cross-my-heart-download-flac-mp3.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Untitled by R. Kelly a popular album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2109, "Truth_answer": "The album Untitled by R. Kelly sold 110,000 copies in its first week. As of November 2010, the album sold 334,000 copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album Untitled by R. Kelly were sold once released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2109, "Truth_answer": "The album Untitled was entirely produced by R. Kelly and features prominently carnal lyrical themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180609095145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untitled_(R._Kelly_album)_p0", "https://osmo-montesano.it/75491/dj-bouncy-b-feat-ruth-kelly-i-cross-my-heart-download-flac-mp3.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stands out about the album Untitled by R. Kelly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "In October 1998, three former members of the Dead Kennedys sued Jello Biafra for nonpayment of royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the first lawsuit for Jello Biafra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "In May 2000, a jury found Jello Biafra and Alternative Tentacles guilty of malice, oppression and fraud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220223949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the first lawsuit for Jello Biafra end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "The record label is called Alternative Tentacles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the record label that was also found guilty in May 2000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, the band Dead Kennedys reformed without Jello Biafra; various singers have since been recruited for vocal duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220223949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Dead Kennedys have a reunion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "The names of the former members of the Dead Kennedys that sued Biafra are East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride, and D.H. Peligro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the former members of the Dead Kennedys that sued Biafra?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "In October 1998, three former members of the Dead Kennedys sued Biafra for nonpayment of royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride, and D. H. Peligro ask for in the lawsuit against Jello Biafra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "In May 2000, a jury found Jello Biafra and Alternative Tentacles guilty of malice, oppression and fraud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220223949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band members of Dead Kennedys win the lawsuit against Jello Biafra?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2110, "Truth_answer": "Now in control of the Dead Kennedys name, Jello Biafra's former bandmates went on tour with a new lead vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Dead Kennedys have any reunion activities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2111, "Truth_answer": "In June 1986, L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino, working under City Attorney James Hahn, brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jello Biafra's prosecution about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2111, "Truth_answer": "The dispute was about neither the music nor the lyrics from the album Frankenchrist, but rather the print of the H. R. Giger poster Landscape XX included with the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jello Biafra article in addition to his obscenity prosecution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2111, "Truth_answer": "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, the judge ordered all charges dropped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Jello Biafra's obscenity prosecution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2111, "Truth_answer": "The Dead Kennedys disbanded during the trial, in December 1986, due to the mounting legal costs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the obscenity trial affect Jello Biafra's life afterwards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2111, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Ray, Peligro, and Flouride reformed the Dead Kennedys, with former Dr. Know singer Brandon Cruz replacing Biafra on vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the Dead Kennedys get back together after the obscenity trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2111, "Truth_answer": "In June 1986, L.A. deputy city attorney Michael Guarino, working under City Attorney James Hahn, brought Jello Biafra to trial in Los Angeles for distributing harmful material to minors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the obscenity trial for Jello Biafra happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "Legion Quest is a six-part Marvel Comics crossover event involving the X-Men, published in 1994-1995. It was a prelude to the Age of Apocalypse extended storyline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112025341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_Quest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Legion Quest for Legion from Marvel Comics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "When the X-Men and X-Factor defeated the Shadow King, Legion was again left in a coma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Legion from Marvel Comics besides Legion Quest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "Legion, who despite his belief was not sane, understood these words as a directive to travel back in time and kill Magneto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marvel Comics' Legion's new goal after he awakened?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "Legion readied his fatal blow for Magneto, but Xavier leaped in front of the lethal psychic attack and was himself killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211061449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Marvel Comics' Legion going to kill Magneto?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "Magneto is Professor X's greatest adversary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Magneto?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "Legion readied his fatal blow for Magneto, but Xavier leaped in front of the lethal psychic attack and was himself killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211061449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marvel Comics' Legion kill Magneto?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "The death of Charles Xavier created a catastrophic alternate timeline, the Age of Apocalypse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211061449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Marvel Comics' Legion's attempt to kill Magneto?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, Bishop managed to fix the timeline by enlisting the aid of the new reality's X-Men to travel back in time to the moment of Charles Xavier's murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Age of Apocalypse for Marvel Comics' Legion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2112, "Truth_answer": "When Professor Xavier's insane son — the mutant Legion — went back in time to assassinate Magneto, Bishop was one of the X-Men sent to stop him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bishop in relation to Marvel Comics' Legion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Abu al-ʿAlaʾ was born in Maʿarra, modern Maarrat al-Nu'man, Syria, near the city of Aleppo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%CA%BFarri_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Al-Ma'arri born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri lost his eyesight at the age of four due to smallpox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Al-Ma'arri's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri was educated at first in Maʿarra and Aleppo, later also in Antioch and other Syrian cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Al-Ma'arri go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri started his career as a poet at an early age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Al-Ma'arri study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri was about 11 or 12 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%CA%BFarri_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Al-Ma'arri when he started his career at an early age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Among Al-Ma'arri's teachers in Aleppo were companions from the circle of Ibn Khalawayh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who supported Al Ma'arri's work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Al-Ma'arri lost his eyesight at the age of four due to smallpox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212130945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%27arri_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Ma%CA%BFarri_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Al-Ma'arri's childhood besides his education and starting his career as a poet at an early age?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2113, "Truth_answer": "Later in his life Al-Ma'arri regarded himself as a double prisoner, which referred to both this blindness and the general isolation that he felt during his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Al-Ma'arri feel about losing his vision?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2114, "Truth_answer": "Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster is a 1997 bestselling non-fiction book written by Jon Krakauer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925005046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_Thin_Air_p0", "https://www.audiobooks.net/audiobook/into-thin-air-a-personal-account-of-the-mt-everest-disaster/42162_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2114, "Truth_answer": "The book Into Thin Air reached the top of The New York Times' non-fiction bestseller list and was honored as Book of the Year by Time magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009002538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Krakauer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2114, "Truth_answer": "The book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer was among three books considered for the General Non-Fiction Pulitzer Prize in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer win any other awards besides being honored as Book of the Year by Time magazine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2114, "Truth_answer": "The American Academy of Arts and Letters gave Jon Krakauer an Academy Award in Literature in 1999 for his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009002538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Krakauer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Jon Krakauer win for the book Into Thin Air besides being honored as Book of the Year by Time magazine and being among three books considered for the General Non-Fiction Pulitzer Prize in 1998?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky was one of the most renowned dramatists of the Golden Age of Television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky have a television career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky was involved in all casting decisions for the television play Marty and had a cameo role, playing one of Marty's friends, unseen, in a car.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Paddy Chayefsky play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "After filming The Hospital, Paddy Chayefsky spoke the opening narration after several actors were rejected for the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky do any other roles besides his cameo role in the television play Marty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "The film Marty won the Palme d'Or at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Picture, greatly boosting Paddy Chayefsky's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a significant fact that you found interesting in the Paddy Chayefsky article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "The production, the actors and Paddy Chayefsky's naturalistic dialogue received much critical acclaim and influenced subsequent live television dramas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the television play Marty by Paddy Chayefsky do with the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "As a screenwriter, he received three Academy Awards for Marty (1955), The Hospital (1971) and Network (1976).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Paddy Chayefsky's scripts get any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "Marty is about a decent, hard-working Bronx butcher, pining for the company of a woman in his life but despairing of ever finding true love in a relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact about the Paddy Chayefsky article that you liked in addition to his television roles, his film Marty, and his awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "Marty is about a decent, hard-working Bronx butcher, pining for the company of a woman in his life but despairing of ever finding true love in a relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Marty Piletti called Bronx butcher?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2115, "Truth_answer": "Fate pairs Marty with a plain, shy schoolteacher named Clara whom he rescues from the embarrassment of being abandoned by her blind date in a local dance hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact about the Paddy Chayefsky articles besides Marty being about a decent, hard-working Bronx butcher, pining for the company of a woman in his life but despairing of ever finding true love in a relationship?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2116, "Truth_answer": "1999 was Jennifer Capriati's best season in several years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jennifer Capriati's best season in several years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2116, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating ninth ranked Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jennifer Capriati beat in 1999?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2116, "Truth_answer": "At the 2000 Australian Open, Jennifer Capriati reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years before losing to eventual champion Lindsay Davenport in straight sets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati make it to the Australian Open?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2116, "Truth_answer": "Injuries plagued Jennifer Capriati's 2004 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jennifer Capriati injured at any point?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2117, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura ran for Governor of Minnesota in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jesse Ventura run for governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2117, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura won the election in November 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jesse Ventura win the 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2117, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura narrowly defeated the major-party candidates, St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman (Republican) and Minnesota Attorney General Hubert H. Skip Humphrey III (Democratic-Farmer-Labor).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jesse Ventura run against in the 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2117, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura's campaign consisted of a combination of aggressive grassroots events and original television spots using the phrase Don't vote for politics as usual.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jesse Ventura's platform for then 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2117, "Truth_answer": "After a trade mission to China in 2002, Jesse Ventura announced that he would not run for a second term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jesse Ventura article besides his run for Minnesota governer in 1998?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2117, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura sparked media criticism when he suggested that he might resign from office early to allow his lieutenant governor an opportunity to serve as governor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jesse Ventura have any controversy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "After the legislature refused to increase spending for security, Jesse Ventura attracted criticism when he decided not to live in the governor's mansion during his tenure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the primary political criticism of Jesse Ventura?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura chose to stay at his home in Maple Grove.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jesse Ventura live when he was governor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Jesse Ventura held a press conference in relation to a lawsuit he had filed against the Transportation Security Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Jesse Ventura's policies were criticized?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura filed a lawsuit seeking a declaration that the agency's new controversial pat-down policy violated citizens' Fourth Amendment rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jesse Ventura sue the TSA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "During his tenure as governor, Jesse Ventura drew frequent fire from the press in the Twin Cities. He referred to reporters as media jackals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controversial policies did Jesse Ventura have besides deciding not to live in the governor's mansion and suing the TSA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after Jesse Ventura's election as governor, author and humorist Garrison Keillor wrote a satirical book about the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the press corps react to Jesse Ventura referring to them as media jackals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2118, "Truth_answer": "The book is titled, Me, by Jimmy Big Boy Valente, as Told to Garrison Keillor.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://web.archive.org/web/20080715070632id_/http://www.current.org/people/peop908g.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the satirical book about Jesse Ventura by Garrison Keillor called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2119, "Truth_answer": "From 1946, Rudy Van Gelder recorded in his parents' house in Hackensack, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rudy Van Gelder begin recording?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2119, "Truth_answer": "In the 1950s, Rudy Van Gelder performed engineering and mastering for the classical label Vox Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rudy Van Gelder work with during his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2119, "Truth_answer": "Rudy Van Gelder's interest in microphones and electronics can be traced to a youthful enthusiasm for amateur radio. He was also a longtime jazz fan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rudy Van Gelder become interested in music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2119, "Truth_answer": "Rudy Van Gelder became a full-time recording engineer in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Rudy Van Gelder's early career in addition to when he began recording and who he worked with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2119, "Truth_answer": "Within a few years of opening his studio, Rudy Van Gelder was in demand by many other independent labels based around New York City, such as Prestige Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What labels did Rudy Van Gelder work for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, after the show Cheers ended, Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin divorce offscreen, and Lilith is awarded custody of their son Frederick Crane, with Frasier granted visiting rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frasier Crane's role in the show Frasier?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane works for the radio station, KACL, as the host of his psychotherapeutic radio show, The Dr. Frasier Crane Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is unique about Frasier Crane's role in the show Frasier besides his divorce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane, whose own spin-off Frasier debuted in September 1993, was voted by 2 percent to have his own show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Frasier popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane hires a live-in physical therapist, Daphne Moon, to look after Martin. Daphne is an eccentric, working class Englishwoman who professes to be a bit psychic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable in the Frasier Crane article besides his role in the show Frasier and the its popularity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Jane Leeves plays Daphne Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays Daphne Moon in the show Frasier?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane hires a live-in physical therapist to look after Martin Crane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Frasier Crane hire a live-in physical therapist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane's father Martin Crane, a retired Seattle Police Department detective who was shot in the line of duty, ends up moving in with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Martin Crane in the show Frasier?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "The Dr. Frasier Crane Show is produced by Frasier Crane's producer and friend, Roz Doyle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other characters in the show Frasier besides Frasier Crane, Daphne Moon, and Martin Crane?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "With the exception of Rebecca Howe, all the surviving main cast members of Cheers appear in the show at various points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any smaller characters than Frasier Crane, Daphne Moon, Martin Crane, and Roz Doyle, that are important to the show Frasier?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2120, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane has many common interests with his brother Niles Crane and shares adventures (or misadventures) with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other characters in the show Frasier besides Frasier Crane, Daphne Moon, Martin Crane, Roz Doyle, and all the surviving main cast members of Cheers except Rebecca Howe?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "In The Show Where Lilith Comes Back (1994), Lilith Sternin surprises Frasier Crane by dialing to the radio show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frasier Crane reunite with Lilith Sternin and Frederick Crane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin decide to remain friends and help each other raise their son Frederick Crane, who also appears occasionally in this spin-off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Frasier Crane reunited with Frederick Crane?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "In Adventures in Paradise, Part Two (1994), Lilith Sternin gets engaged to her fiancé Brian Patchett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happens in the reunion episode?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "Lilith Sternin gets engaged to her fiancé Brian Patchett, much to Frasier Crane's dismay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Frasier Crane react to Lilith Sternin's engagement to Brian Klugman in the Frasier episode Adventures in Paradise, Part Two?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "Lilith Sternin last appears in Guns 'N Neuroses (2003), in which she and Frasier Crane are accidentally set up to go on a blind date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the Frasier episode Adventures in Paradise, Part Twoend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "Lilith Sternin and Frasier Crane are close to restarting a relationship in the hotel room, but they are interrupted by a loud argument between a young married couple next door.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_Crane_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens on Lilith Sternin and Frasier Crane's blind date in the Frasier episode Guns 'N Neuroses?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "The next morning, Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin part ways at their final onscreen moment together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin see each other again after the Frasier episode Guns 'N Neuroses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2121, "Truth_answer": "The next morning, Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin part ways at their final onscreen moment together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Frasier episode Guns 'N Neuroses the last episode Lilith Sternin appears in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2122, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1990s Rudy Van Gelder worked as a recording engineer for some of the songs featured on the soundtrack to the TV Show Cowboy Bebop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2122, "Truth_answer": "In 1959, he moved the Rudy Van Gelder Studio to a larger purpose-built facility in Englewood Cliffs, a few miles southeast of the original location.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudy Van Gelder start his own recording studio?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2122, "Truth_answer": "From 1999, Rudy Van Gelder remastered the analog Blue Note recordings he made several decades earlier into 24-bit digital recordings in its RVG Edition series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613095218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Rudy Van Gelder's notable achievements in his later career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Kim Clijsters won the 12-and-under division of the Belgian Junior Championships (the Coupe de Borman) in doubles with her future longtime rival Justine Henin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kim Clijsters begin her junior career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters had success at both the national and international levels at a very young age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kim Clijsters a good player?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters' first coach was Bart Van Kerckhoven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kim Clijsters' coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters was an all-court player who employed a mixture of offensive and defensive styles of play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kim Clijsters' playing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "At the very end of 1997, she won her first ITF title in the doubles event at the Grade A Orange Bowl, one of the highest level junior tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another team Kim Clijsters was on besides being in doubles with Justine Henin in the 12-and-under division of the 1993 Belgian Junior Championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters partnered with Zsófia Gubacsi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kim Clijsters' teammate in the doubles event at the Grade A Orange Bowl in 1997?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters' first big international junior title came at Les Petits As, a high-level 14-and-under tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something notable about Kim Clijsters' junior career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters defeated future top 25 players Iveta Benešová and Elena Bovina in the semifinals and final respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kim Clijsters perform at Les Petits As during her junior career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters was very popular and well-liked as a player, having won the Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award eight times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Clijsters win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "Kim Clijsters won her first career tour-level match against Miho Saeki and advanced to the quarterfinals, where she was defeated by top seed Sarah Pitkowski despite holding match points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who defeated Kim Clijsters?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2123, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Kim Clijsters was defeated by top seed Sarah Pitkowski despite holding match points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Clijsters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kim Clijster get defeated by Sarah Pitkowski in the quarterfinals?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2124, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He was born Ma He to a Muslim family of Kunyang, Kunming, Yunnan, China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Zheng He born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2124, "Truth_answer": "The Liujiagang and Changle inscriptions suggest that Zheng He's devotion to Tianfei (the patron goddess of sailors and seafarers) was the dominant faith to which he adhered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zheng He's religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2124, "Truth_answer": "In the autumn of 1381, a Ming army invaded and conquered Yunnan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Ming Army invade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2124, "Truth_answer": "One source states that Zheng He was castrated at the age of 10 and then was placed in the service of the Prince of Yan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zheng He have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2124, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He was captured by the Ming armies at Yunnan in 1381.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zheng He captured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2125, "Truth_answer": "On February 20, 2009, NBC aired the last episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Conan O'Brien's departure from Late Night with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2125, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, as part of a deal to secure a new contract, NBC announced that Conan O'Brien would leave Late Night in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Conan O'Brien leave Late Night with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2125, "Truth_answer": "NBC announced that Conan O'Brien would leave Late Night in 2009 to succeed Jay Leno as the host of The Tonight Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did NBC try to keep Conan O'Brien or was he forced to leave?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2125, "Truth_answer": "Conan O'Brien hosted The Tonight Show for over seven months in 2009 and 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Conan O'Brien article besides his tenure on Late Night with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2125, "Truth_answer": "On March 11, 2010, Conan O'Brien announced that he would embark on a 30-city live tour entitled The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting parts in the Conan O'Brien article besides his time on The Tonight Show witth Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2126, "Truth_answer": "In January 1988, Saturday Night Live's executive producer, Lorne Michaels, hired Conan O'Brien as a writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Conan O'Brien start on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2126, "Truth_answer": "During his three years on Saturday Night Live (SNL), Conan O'Brien wrote such recurring sketches as Mr. Short-Term memory and The Girl Watchers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Conan O'Brien have any big skits on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2126, "Truth_answer": "Conan O'Brien managed to craft what are regarded as some of The Simpsons' most memorable and finest episodes: Marge vs. the Monorail and Homer Goes to College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Conan O'Brien write the most for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2126, "Truth_answer": "Things changed for Conan O'Brien in 1991, when in quick succession, an engagement fell through; Lookwell was not picked up; and, burned out, he quit Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Conan O'Brien do before writing for The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2126, "Truth_answer": "In January 1988, Saturday Night Live's executive producer, Lorne Michaels, hired Conan O'Brien as a writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Conan O'Brien get hired for Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2127, "Truth_answer": "In the radio drama, which debuted in 1937, The Shadow was an invisible avenger who had learned the mysterious power to cloud men's minds, so they could not see him.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Shadow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2127, "Truth_answer": "The Shadow had hypnotic/telepathic mental-clouding abilities altering and reading a person's thoughts and perceptions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other abilities did The Shadow have besides the mysterious power to cloud men's minds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2127, "Truth_answer": "Among The Shadow's recurring foes are Shiwan Khan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107050408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Shiwan Khan to The Shadow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2127, "Truth_answer": "The Shadow also appears to have been a major inspiration behind the comic book crime-fighting hero The Silver Shroud in Bethesda's post-apocalyptic video game Fallout 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the article about The Shadow end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2128, "Truth_answer": "Richard Francis Burton was about 32.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Francis_Burton_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Richard Francis Burton when he went on his first exploration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2128, "Truth_answer": "Richard Francis Burton had planned it whilst travelling disguised among the Muslims of Sindh, and had laboriously prepared for the adventure by study and practice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Francis_Burton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard Francis Burton go to Mecca?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2128, "Truth_answer": "Motivated by his love of adventure, Richard Francis Burton got the approval of the Royal Geographical Society for an exploration of the area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Francis Burton do in 1851?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2128, "Truth_answer": "Richard Francis Burton's trek to Mecca was dangerous, and his caravan was attacked by bandits (a common experience at the time).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Francis_Burton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone accompany Richard Francis Burton to Mecca?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2129, "Truth_answer": "In 1829, Richard Francis Burton began a formal education at a preparatory school in Richmond Green in Richmond, Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Francis_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Richard Francis Burton educated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2129, "Truth_answer": "Richard Francis Burton matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, on 19 November 1840.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Francis_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Francis Burton attend a university?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2129, "Truth_answer": "Richard Francis Burton continued to gratify his love of languages by studying Arabic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Francis_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Francis Burton study at Trinity College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2130, "Truth_answer": "Circulation manager Henry William Ralston of Street & Smith commissioned Walter B. Gibson to begin writing stories about The Shadow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created The Shadow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2130, "Truth_answer": "In print, The Shadow's real name is Kent Allard, a famed aviator who fought during World War I. After WWI, Allard finds a new challenge in waging war on criminals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Shadow become The Shadow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2130, "Truth_answer": "One of the identities Allard assumes—indeed, the best known—is that of Lamont Cranston, a wealthy young man-about-town.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107050408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lamont Cranston in relation to The Shadow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2130, "Truth_answer": "In print, The Shadow's real name is Kent Allard and he was a famed aviator who fought for the French during World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107050408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Kent Allard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2130, "Truth_answer": "In the pulps, Lamont Cranston is a separate character; Kent Allard frequently disguises himself as Cranston. While Cranston travels the world, Allard assumes his identity in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Lamont Cranston a villain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "Nightwish performs symphonic metal with soaring female operatic vocals. Their music has been described as bombastic heavy, symphonic and cinematic, with keyboards and strings creating a gothic atmosphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Nightwish's musical style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "Current members of the band Nightwish include Tuomas Holopainen, Emppu Vuorinen, Marco Hietala, Troy Donockley, Floor Jansen, and Kai Hahto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Nightwish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "Former members of the band Nightwish include Sami Vänskä, Tarja Turunen, Anette Olzon, and Jukka Nevalainen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other members of the band Nightwish besides Tuomas Holopainen, Emppu Vuorinen, Marco Hietala, Troy Donockley, Floor Jansen, and Kai Hahto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "Angels Fall First is the debut studio album by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112021234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angels_Fall_First_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Nightwish produce any music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "The album Angels Fall First by Nightwish reached number 31 on the Finnish album charts, with the single The Carpenter reaching number 3 on the Finnish singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Angels Fall First by Nightwish successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "Bands that stated as an influence on Nightwish include Children of Bodom, Theatre of Tragedy, The Gathering, My Dying Bride, Tiamat and The 3rd and the Mortal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced the band Nightwish's style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2131, "Truth_answer": "Tuomas Holopainen, writer of most of the band's lyrics and music, says that he gets most of the inspiration for Nightwish's songs from film music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nightwish article in addition to who influenced their style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "Overkill is the second studio album by the band Motörhead, released 24 March 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Overkill by the band Motörhead released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "The 1976–1982 Motörhead line-up: Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Philthy Animal Taylor and Fast Eddie Clarke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p4", "http://www.cowgirlzenentertainment.com/2019/10/motorhead-out-now.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of Motörhead at that time when the album Overkill was released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "Overkill by Motörhead was an unexpected success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Overkill by the band Motörhead do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "Overkill by Motörhead was an unexpected success, reaching #24 on the UK albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Overkill by the band Motörhead do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "These releases were followed by the Overkill UK tour which began on 23 March.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Overkill by the band Motörhead receive any other attention besides reaching #24 on the UK albums chart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "The Bomber Europe and UK tour followed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other tours the band Motörhead went during 1978-1979?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "Bomber is the third studio album by the band Motörhead, released on 27 October 1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomber_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Bomber by Motörhead released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead returned to the studio that summer with legendary producer Jimmy Miller to record what would become Bomber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomber_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the band Motörhead's album Bomber's production?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2132, "Truth_answer": "Bomber is a song by the English heavy metal band Motörhead, recorded and released in 1979. It was released as a single peaking at 34 on the UK singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there popular singles released from the album Bomber by Motörhead?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2133, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula can change form at will.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Count Dracula's powers ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2133, "Truth_answer": "One of Count Dracula's powers is the ability to turn others into vampires by biting them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Count Dracula have any other powers besides being able to change form at will?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2133, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula requires no other sustenance but fresh human blood, which has the effect of rejuvenating him and allowing him to grow younger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are being able to change form at will and the ability to turn others into vampires all the powers Count Dracula has?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2133, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula has a bloodlust which he is seemingly unable to control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Count Dracula's weaknesses ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2134, "Truth_answer": "Van Helsing refers to the act of drinking blood by both the vampire and the victim the Vampire's Baptism of Blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Vampire's Baptism of Blood in relation to Count Dracula?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2134, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula has been portrayed by more actors in more visual media adaptations of the novel than any other horror character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Count Dracula from a movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2134, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel Dracula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Count Dracula based on a book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2135, "Truth_answer": "In November 1956, Jerry Lee Lewis traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, to audition for Sun Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jerry Lee Lewis have to do with Sun Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2135, "Truth_answer": "In December 1956, Jerry Lee Lewis began recording prolifically, as a solo artist and as a session musician for other Sun artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Lee Lewis pass the audition for Sun Records in November 1956?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2135, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lee Lewis began recording prolifically, as a solo artist and as a session musician for other Sun artists, including Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Sun Records artists did Jerry Lee Lewis record as a session musician for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2135, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lee Lewis has a dozen gold records in both rock and country. He won several Grammy awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jerry Lee Lewis' greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2135, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lee Lewis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.midnightfreemasons.org/2011/09/this-day-in-history-happy-76th-birthday_29.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in the Jerry Lee Lewis article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2135, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lee Lewis' pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jerry Lee Lewis article besides having a dozen gold records in both rock and country, winning several Grammy Awards, and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2136, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lee Lewis's turbulent personal life was hidden from the public until a May 1958 British tour where a news agency reporter learned about Lewis's third wife, Myra Gale Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2136, "Truth_answer": "The publicity caused an uproar, and the tour was cancelled after only three concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was turbulent about Jerry Lee Lewis's personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2136, "Truth_answer": "Myra Gale Brown was Jerry Lee Lewis's first cousin once removed and 13 years old – while Lewis was 22 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the publicity from when a news agency reporter learned about Jerry Lewis' third wife cause an uproar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2136, "Truth_answer": "Myra Gale Brown was Jerry Lee Lewis's first cousin once removed and 13 years old – while Lewis was 22 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the issue with the marriage between Jerry Lee Lewis and Myra Gale Brown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2136, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Sam Phillips opened a new state-of-the-art studio at 639 Madison Avenue in Memphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the marriage controversy section of the Jerry Lee Lewis article besides his controversial marriage and the uproar it caused?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2137, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Twinkle Khanna campaigned for her father's election in New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Twinkle Khanna article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2137, "Truth_answer": "Twinkle Khanna is a popular columnist at Daily News and Analysis after hours and The Times of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Khanna_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What involvement did Twinkl Khanna have in publishing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2137, "Truth_answer": "Twinkle Khanna's latest book, Pyjamas Are Forgiving, released in September 2018, has made her the highest-selling female author in India in the year 2018, according to Nielsen BookScan India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Khanna_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Twinkle Khanna article besides her involvement in politics and publishing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2138, "Truth_answer": "Twinkle Khanna made her screen debut opposite Bobby Deol in Rajkumar Santoshi's romance Barsaat (1995).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Khanna_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Twinkle Khanna begin acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2138, "Truth_answer": "The film Barsaat performed well at the box office and became the sixth-highest-grossing film of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Khanna_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Barsaat with Twinkle Khanna do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2138, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Twinkle Khanna played lead roles in Raj Kanwar's action film Jaan and Lawrence D'Souza's romance Dil Tera Diwana opposite Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Khanna_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Twinkle Khanna besides starring in the film Barsaat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2138, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, two films featuring Twinkle Khanna; Uff! Yeh Mohabbat and Itihaas were released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Khanna_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Twinkle Khanna appear in any other films besides Barsaat, Jaan, and Dil Tera Diwana?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2139, "Truth_answer": "Katherine Harris was involved in purging many individuals from the voter rolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Katherine Harris's role in the 2000 U.S Presidential election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2139, "Truth_answer": "As Secretary of State for the State of Florida, Katherine Harris was a central figure in the 2000 U.S. presidential election in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Katherine Harris's occupation during the 2000 U.S. Presidential election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2139, "Truth_answer": "After several recounts were inconclusive, Katherine Harris halted the recounting process, arguing that the laws governing recounts were unclear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Katherine Harris stop the recounting process for the 2000 U.S. presidential election in Florida.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2139, "Truth_answer": "In 2005 and 2006, a major corporate campaign donor to Katherine Harris, Mitchell Wade, was implicated in several bribery scandals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Katherine Harris article besides her involvement in the 2000 U.S. presidential election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2139, "Truth_answer": "On June 7, 2005, with support from her new campaign advisors of Ed Rollins and Jim Dornan, Katherine Harris announced her candidacy for the 2006 Florida United States Senate election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Katherine Harris known for anything else besides receiving donations from Mitchell Wade, who was implicated in several bribery scandals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield fought again on June 28, 1997. The fight was stopped at the end of the third round, with Tyson disqualified.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield I match?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "The fight was stopped at the end of the third round, with Mike Tyson disqualified for biting Holyfield on both ears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mike Tyson disqualified in his second fight with Evander Holyfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "Mike Tyson later stated that his actions were retaliation for Evander Holyfield repeatedly headbutting him without penalty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike Tyson bite Evander Holyfield?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "In the confusion that followed the ending of the bout and announcement of the decision, a near riot occurred in the arena and several people were injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did fans react to Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfield?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "As a subsequent fallout from the incident, US$3 million was immediately withheld from Mike Tyson's $30-million purse by the Nevada state boxing commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of the Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield II match?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "Two days after the fight, Mike Tyson issued a statement, apologizing to Evander Holyfield for his actions and asked not to be banned for life over the incident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Tyson say about the Tyson vs. Holyfield II event?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2140, "Truth_answer": "During his time away from boxing in 1998, Mike Tyson made a guest appearance at WrestleMania XIV as an enforcer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122145511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tyson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Mike Tyson article besides the Tyson vs. Holyfield II match?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "During the comeback portion of his career, Joaquin Phoenix was often cast in supporting roles as conflicted, insecure characters with a dark side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Joaquin Phoenix return to acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "Joaquin Phoenix has always had an intuitive feel for the dark side of the human psyche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121025801id_/https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/10/joaquin-phoenix-cover-story_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix like doing roles as insecure characters with a dark side?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "Joaquin Phoenix returned to acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Joaquin Phoenix in 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Joaquin Phoenix co-starred in To Die For, as a disturbed young man who is seduced by a woman (Nicole Kidman) to commit murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Joaquin Phoenix do in 1995?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Stone's U Turn started filming during November 1996. Joaquin Phoenix played the role of Toby N. Tucker (aka TNT).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant event happened to Joaquin Phoenix in 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "It did not perform well at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rocketgeeks.com/movie-geeks/beloved-90s-movies-wont-believe-bombed-box-office/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p3", "https://bananascoop.com/category/movies/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movie U Turn perform at the box office?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "The following year, Joaquin Phoenix starred in Clay Pigeons (1998) as a young man in a small town who befriends a serial killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joaquin Phoenix in 1998?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "Budgeted at $8 million, the film became a box office flop, grossing only $1 million and was, like Joaquin Phoenix's previous projects, not well received by critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movie Clay Pigeons do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "In his next film, 8mm (1999), Joaquin Phoenix co-starred as an adult video store employee who helps Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) penetrate the underworld of illegal pornography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the movie Clay Pigeon's flop?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2141, "Truth_answer": "The film turned out be a box office success, grossing $96 million worldwide, but found few admirers among critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movie 8mm do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2142, "Truth_answer": "Larry Holmes first won the WBC heavyweight title in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Larry Holmes become champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2142, "Truth_answer": "Larry Holmes and Norton's fight was a tough, competitive fight. Holmes rallied late in the fifteenth to win the round and take the title by a split decision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the 1978 WBC heavyweight fight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2142, "Truth_answer": "No one was quite sure what to make of the 28-year-old challenger from Easton, Pennsylvania (Larry Holmes). Few disputed his talent but many questioned his heart and grit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630114051id_/https://www.thefightcity.com/june-9-1978-norton-vs-holmes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Between Larry Holmes and Ken Norton, who was the favorite in the Vegas WBC fight on June 9, 1978?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2142, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton's purse was $2.3 million and Larry Holmes' was $300,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126095916id_/https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Ken_Norton_vs._Larry_Holmes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a large prize for winning the 1978 WBC heavyweight championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "From the late 18th century to the First World War, the Imperial Russian government confined Jews to living within the Pale of Settlement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Jews from the late 18th century to the First World War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Russian government confined Jews to living within the Pale of Settlement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What leads the Jews to live in modern Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "This caused the creation of Jewish market-villages (shtetls) throughout today's Eastern Europe, with their own markets, schools, hospitals, and other community institutions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did living within the Pale of Settlement lead the Jews to do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall wrote as a boy; I felt at every step that I was a Jew—people made me feel it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Jews during the Pale of Settlement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall felt that the pogromniks were out for blood. Chagall denied being a Jew, leading the pogromniks to shout All right! Get along!“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with being a Jew during the Pale of Settlement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Marc Chagall when the pogrom incident happened during his early life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "Hasidic Judaism had a major influence on Marc Chagall's life as an artist. He realised the Jewish traditions were fast disappearing and that he needed to document them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Pogrom incident lead Marc Chagall to do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "Though they were cultural innovators who made important contributions to the broader society, Jews were considered outsiders in a frequently hostile society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Marc Chagall's dream to document Jewish traditions", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2143, "Truth_answer": "According to Goodman, Jews had two alternatives in the art world during this period: to hide or deny one's Jewish roots or to cherish and publicly express one's Jewish roots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the hostile treatment from the Imperial Russian period lead the Jewish artists to do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2144, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall chose to cherish and publicly express one's Jewish roots by integrating them into his art. This was also his means of self-assertion and an expression of principle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the hostile treatment from the Imperial Russian period lead Marc Chagall to do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "October 5, 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gloria Grahame die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "The breast cancer returned in 1980. According to Turner's book, his local family doctor told Gloria Grahame she had a cancerous tumor in her abdomen the size of a football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of Gloria Grahame's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gloria Grahame's funeral a big deal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Grahame was survived by her four ex-husbands and four children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Gloria Grahame survived by?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Grahame divorced her fourth spouse, Anthony Ray on May of 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gloria Grahame married at the time of her death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Grahame was flown back to the United States by her two children, where she was immediately admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103210439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Grahame_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gloria Grahame receive treatment for the abdominal tumor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "Gloria Grahame died in the hospital a few hours after admittance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103210439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Grahame_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Gloria Grahame in St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "The cancer returned in 1980, but Gloria Grahame refused to acknowledge her diagnosis or seek radiation treatment. She continued working in stage productions in the U.S. and the U.K.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the mot significant detail surrounding Gloria Grahame's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "In 1974 Gloria Grahame underwent radiation treatment, changed her diet, stopped smoking, and sought homeopathic remedies for breast cancer. In less than a year, it went into remission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could the surgery have saved Gloria Grahame's life in the Autumn of 1981?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gloria Grahame refuse surgery?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2145, "Truth_answer": "According to Turner's book, his local doctor told Gloria Grahame she had a cancerous tumor in her abdomen the size of a football. The book does not mention breast cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other details about Gloria Grahame's death were important?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Fallen Empires is the band Snow Patrol's sixth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fallen Empires?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "It was released on November 14, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p2", "https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Wage_War_Deadweight?id=Brqet6bjkvqy6ncgfw7erah3alu&hl=en_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Fallen Empires released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Fallen Empires sold 269,000 copies in the UK. The album debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 31,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Fallen Empires successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Called Out in the Dark and This Isn't Everything You Are.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whar were some of the songs from the album Fallen Empires by Snow Patrol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Lifening, New York, and In the End.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p19", "http://link.sccl.org/portal/Fallen-empires-Snow-Patrol/KjWT0b9qpq0/_p0", "http://link.sccl.org/portal/Fallen-empires-Snow-Patrol/KjWT0b9qpq0/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more singles, besides Called Out in the Dark and This Isn't Everything You Are, released from the album Fallen Empires?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "James Christopher Monger wrote, the album establishes an expansive vista of sound early on, bathing fairly simple melodies in waves of fastidious loops and sparse percussion.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of sound did the album Fallen Empires have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from the album Fallen Empires, besides Called Out in the Dark, This Isn't Everything You Are, Lifening, New York, and In the End?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Johnny McDaid, who was a guest musician and songwriter for Fallen Empires, would then join the band on the subsequent tour and eventually become a full member of Snow Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Band Snow Patrol from the period when they released Fallen Empires?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly, Paul Wilson, Jonny Quinn, and Tom Simpson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacknife_Lee_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617081923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Straw_Tour_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223015707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_(Snow_Patrol_song)_p38", "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-britpop-bands/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Straw_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of Snow Patrol during the time they made Fallen Empires?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Johnny McDaid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anybody else who was part of the band Snow Patrol during the making of the album Fallen Empires?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2146, "Truth_answer": "Johnny McDaid, who was a guest musician and songwriter for Fallen Empires, would then join the band on the subsequent tour and eventually become a full member of Snow Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny McDaid an actual member of the band Snow Patrol during the recording of their album Fallen Empires?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Cyndi Lauper met saxophone player John Turi through her manager Ted Rosenblatt. Turi and Lauper formed a band named Blue Angel and recorded a demo tape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Blue Angel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper and John Turi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Blue Angel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "Her most frequent gigs were at El Sombrero. Music critics who saw Cyndi Lauper perform with Blue Angel believed she had star potential due to her four-octave singing range.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Blue Angel perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "I'm Gonna Be Strong, I Had a Love, Late, and Fade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the band Blue Angel's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "The album's sales were better overseas than in America. The only track to achieve high chart status was I'm Gonna Be Strong, which reached No. 37 in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314183339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Angel_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Blue Angel's first album successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "The members of Blue Angel had a falling-out with Massarsky and fired him as their manager. He filed an $80,000 suit against them, which forced Cyndi Lauper into bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Blue Angel's falling out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "After Blue Angel broke up, Cyndi Lauper spent time, due to her financial problems, working in retail stores and waitressing at IHOP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cyndi Lauper do after she went into bankrupcy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper also sang in local clubs. Her most frequent gigs were at El Sombrero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cyndi Lauper work anywhere else besides retail stores and IHOP?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "Music critics who saw Cyndi Lauper perform with Blue Angel believed she had star potential due to her four-octave singing range.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cyndi Lauper successful while singing in local clubs after she went bankrupt?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2147, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, while singing in a local New York bar, Cyndi Lauper met David Wolff, who became her manager and had her sign a recording contract with Portrait Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen while Cyndi Lauper was performing in local clubs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2148, "Truth_answer": "On Master P's track Brick to a Million, with Fat Trel and Alley Boy, Master P rapped lyrics that many interpreted as a diss to Kanye West and Lil Wayne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112214253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_P_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Master P's Brick to a Million a movie or a CD?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2148, "Truth_answer": "It was on the mixtape Al Capone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What CD was the track Master P's Brick to a Million on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2148, "Truth_answer": "It was a track on the mixtape Al Capone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Master P's Brick to a Million was just a track on an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2148, "Truth_answer": "Get Away Clean, Mama's Bad Boy, The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!, 99 Ways to Die, Ice Cream Man, Ghetto D, MP da Last Don, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what other albums besides the mixtape Al Capone did Master P have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2148, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something big Master P did around the time the track Brick to a Million dropped?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "While playing for Argentina in the 1991 Copa América, the vice-president of Fiorentina was impressed by Gabriel Batistuta's skills and signed him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gabriel Batistuta earn a spot with Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "At Fiorentina, Gabriel Batistuta found his best form. He was the top scorer of the 1994–95 Serie A season with 26 goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta do well with Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta came third for FIFA World Player of the Year in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gabriel Batistuta's most notable accomplishment during his time with Florentina?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the fans erecting a life-size bronze statue of him in Florence, Gabriel Bastituta was inducted into the club’s hall of fame in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta win any awards during his time with Florentina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta and Ronaldo were the two best strikers in Serie A, with their duels the most anticipated in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Gabriel Batistuta article while he was with Florentina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta, alongside Rui Costa and Francesco Baiano, helped the club go on a 15-match unbeaten run, as they eventually ended the season with a fourth-place league finish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Gabriel Batistuta as a team member with Florentina?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta broke Ezio Pascutti's 32-year-old record by scoring in all of the first 11 matches of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant about Gabriel Batistuta's time with Florentina?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta transferred to Roma in a deal worth 70 billion lire and signed a three-year contract, which earned 14.8 billion Italian lire per year before tax.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Gabriel Batistuta transfer to after Florentina?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "During the 2000–01 season, Gabriel Batistuta finally garnered a Serie A winners' medal, scoring 20 league goals, as Roma clinched the Scudetto for the first time since 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Overall, was Gabriel Batistuta's time on the Roma team successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2149, "Truth_answer": "On 26 November 2000 Gabriel Batistuta scored an 83rd minute winner with a right foot volley from 30 yards in a league game against Fiorentina in Rome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another notable event during Gabriel Batistuta's time in Roma?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2150, "Truth_answer": "For South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was F. W. de Klerk the vice president for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2150, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Mandela.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the president during the vice presidency of F. W. de Klerk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2150, "Truth_answer": "F. W. de Klerk's working relationship with Mandela was often strained, with the former finding it difficult adjusting to the fact that he was no longer president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._de_Klerk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was F. W. de Klerk's relationship with Nelson Mandela like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2150, "Truth_answer": "F. W. de Klerk felt that Nelson Mandela deliberately humiliated him, while Mandela found de Klerk to be needlessly provocative. They publicly argued in the street about Mandela's Johannesburg speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela's relationship strained?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2150, "Truth_answer": "F. W. de Klerk was also having problems from within his own party, some of whose members claimed that he was neglecting the party while in the government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._de_Klerk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody else have a strained relationship with F. W. de Klerk?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2151, "Truth_answer": "Narendra became a member of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj in his twenties. It was in this cultic milieu that Narendra became acquainted with Western esotericism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the influence of Brahmo Samaj on Swami Vivekanada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2151, "Truth_answer": "The belief in a formless God, the deprecation of idolatry, and a streamlined, rationalized, monotheistic theology strongly coloured by a selective and modernistic reading of the Upanisads and the Vedanta.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Brahmo Samaj's ideas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2151, "Truth_answer": "Not satisfied with his knowledge of philosophy, Narendra came to the question which marked the real beginning of his intellectual quest for God. He asked if anyone had seen God.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Swami Vivekananda's spiritual apprenticeship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2151, "Truth_answer": "Although Ramakrishna was the only one that answered Vivekananda by saying that he did see God, Vivekananda was more influenced by Brahmo Samaj.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Swami Vivejananda article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao writes about immigration, love, living in ghettos, drugs, and often carry a left-wing message. He is very close to the Zapatistas and their public spokesman, Subcomandante Marcos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Chao's polital views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao thinks mafias are making capital off of the distribution of illegal drugs which gives them more economic power, thus making it easier for them to potentially overthrow governments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Manu Chao's political view on drugs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao uses his Facebook, Twitter accounts, and personal website to show support to many causes and current movements, and provide news on events related to these causes and movements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Manu Chao an activist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao supports Anti Globalization, Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Sex Workers' Rights, Women's Rights, Environmental Justice, and many other causes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes or movements did Manu Chao show support for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao has many followers in the European left, the Latin American left and the anti-globalisation and anti-free trade movements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Manu Chao's activist efforts successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "Since 1991, Manu Chao has been working with La Colifata, an NGO made up of patients and ex patients of Hospital Borda, a psychiatric hospital in Buenos Aires.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Manu Chao have any activist efforts outside of Facebook and Twitter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2152, "Truth_answer": "In the 1990s Mano Negra took an anticapitalist and anti-racist stance, and Manu Chao continues to use these messages in his music. He is also the founder of ATTAC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Manu Chao ever start a movement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2153, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the negotiations, F. W. de Klerk primarily sought to prevent majority rule to preserve power for the white South African minority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._de_Klerk_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did F. W. de Klerk go about his negotiations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2153, "Truth_answer": "It consists of the right to vote of all adult citizens, regardless of wealth, income, gender, social status, race, or ethnicity, subject only to minor exceptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_suffrage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is universal suffrage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2153, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, F. W. de Klerk gave orders to end South Africa's nuclear weapons programme; the process of nuclear disarmament was completed in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._de_Klerk_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the F. W. de Klerk article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2153, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, F. W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work in ending apartheid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._de_Klerk_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid_p67" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Nelson Mandela and F. W. de Klerk awarded the Nobel Prize for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2153, "Truth_answer": "After the first universal elections in 1994, F. W. de Klerk became deputy president in the government of national unity under Nelson Mandela, a post he kept until 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._de_Klerk_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did F. W. de Klerk do after the work to end apartheid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Chuck Bown moved back up to the Cup series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chuck Bown's final years begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bown won the pole for the Food City 500, setting a new track record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Chuck Bown moved back up to the Cup series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Chuck Bown returned to Hensley to drive their No. 63 Chevrolet. Despite a seventh-place finish at Charlotte, Bown was released from the team halfway into the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160924051806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chuck Bown's final race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bown was seriously injured in a wreck at Pocono Raceway which sidelined him for the 1994 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chuck Bown article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "In 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Chuck Bown retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bown have any celebrations when he retired?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2154, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chuck Bown released from Hensley in 1999?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "In Leeton, New South Wales, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Waugh_p1", "http://top10for.com/top-10-most-beautiful-australian-women-in-2015/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor was born October 27, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mark Taylor (cricketer) born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "Completing his secondary education at Chatswood High School, Mark Taylor later obtained a degree in surveying at the University of New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mark Taylor (cricketer) go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor obtained a degree in surveying at the University of New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor received a degree in surveying from the University of New South Wales in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mark Taylor (cricketer) graduate from college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor played with Greenmount, helping them to win their first Bolton League title by scoring more than 1,300 runs at an average of 70.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mark Taylor (cricketer) play for after college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor scored 12 and 56 not out against Tasmania. His first season was highlighted by home and away centuries against South Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) do well with Sheffield Shield?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2155, "Truth_answer": "He learned to bat in the family garage, with his father throwing cork balls to him. Mark Taylor idolised Arthur Morris, the left-handed opening batsmen from New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with a century at Headingley in his First Test against England, Mark Taylor amassed 839 runs at 83.90 in the six Tests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mark Taylor's record breaking start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "At the Fifth Test at Trent Bridge, Mark Taylor and Geoff Marsh became the first pair to bat throughout a day's play of Test cricket in England, amassing 301 runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mark Taylor (cricketer) achieve during his record breaking start beside the success at his First Test?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor totalled 1,669 first-class runs for the Ashes series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many total runs did Mark Taylor (cricketer) get during his record breaking start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "This outstanding start to his career earned Mark Taylor nomination as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Taylor (cricketer) receive any awards during his record breaking start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "Returning to Australia, Mark Taylor ended 1989 with 1,219 Test runs, becoming the first player to better one thousand Test runs in his debut calendar year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Mark Taylor (cricketer) done in his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "Australia won both series 1–0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Australia win the cricket match during Mark Taylor s (cricketer) record breaking start?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2156, "Truth_answer": "Standing in as NSW captain for the 1989–90 Sheffield Shield final in Sydney, Mark Taylor scored 127 and 100. NSW won by 345 runs to secure its 40th title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Mark Taylor (cricketer) article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Project 86 formed in mid 1996 by vocalist Andrew Schwab in Orange County, California. Guitarist Randy Torres, who was a sophomore in high school, was the first member recruited.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Project 86 formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Project 86 first recorded in 1998 at Eldorado Studios in Burbank, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Project 86 first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Carlstrom produced Project 86's self-titled debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else worked on Project 86's debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Sonny Sandoval, lead singer of nu metal group P.O.D., appeared as a guest performer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else, besides Bryan Carlstrom, helo record Project 86's debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "It was well received. It sold over 50,000 copies to date and gained mainstream exposure on MTV shows Road Rules and The Real World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Project 86's self-titled debut album do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Project 86 was observed by Allmusic to be the most daring album at the time for its genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about Porject 86's self-titled debut album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Project 86 embarked on a pioneering tour called The Warriors Come Out and Play Tour in May 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Project 86 tour for their self-titled debut album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2157, "Truth_answer": "Project 86 toured with friends P.O.D. and Blindside as the middle slot, which drew crowds of 600-1000 across the nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_86_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else toured with Project 86 for their self-titled debut album tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "Alcoholic beverages were commonly used by the medical community during the time that John Kellogg began his medical practice. He was firm in his opposition to the practice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Harvey Kellogg support drinking alcohol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg believed that alcohol could not be a stimulant because it lessened vital activity and depressed vital forces. Kellogg also considered it to lead to mental and moral bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was John Harvey Kellogg against alcohol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg also opposed tea and coffee due to the caffeine content of those beverages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other beverages was John Harvey Kellogg against?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg's view was that caffeine was a poison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Harvey Kellogg feel about coffee and tea?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "Not only did John Kellogg detail numerous physiological and developmental problems caused by caffeine, but he also suggested that caffeine usage could lead to moral deficiencies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Harvey Kellogg feel was bad about using caffeine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg went against the prevailing notion of the time that alcohol was a stimulant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the popular view of alcohol during John Harvey Kellogg's time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "Citing contemporary research, John Kellogg believed that alcohol could not be a stimulant because it lessened vital activity and depressed vital forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What research did John Harvey Kellogg use to go against the popular view of alcohol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2158, "Truth_answer": "Citing contemporary research, John Kellogg believed that alcohol could not be a stimulant because it lessened vital activity and depressed vital forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Harvey Kellogg work with any professionals on his views about alcohol?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What medical breakthroughs did John Harvey Kellogg make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg invented a hot air bath, vibrating chair, oscillomanipulator, window tent for fresh air, pneumograph to graphically represent respiratory habits, loofah mitt, and apparatus for home sterilization of milk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Harvey Kellogg invent any new equipment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "At age 20, The Kelloggs and the Whites convinced John Kellogg to join a six-month medical course at Russell Trall's Hygieo-Therapeutic College in Florence Township, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was John Harvey Kellogg when he started studying medicine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg invented medical equipment, phototherapeutic therapy, electrotherapeutic therapy, mechanical massage devices, and a colon irrigator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What information can you give me about John Harvey Kellogg's inventions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "John Harvey Kellogg developed and marketed a wide variety of vegetarian foods, besides inventing medical equipment, phototherapeutic therapy, electrotherapeutic therapy, mechanical massage devices, and a colon irrigator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Harvey Kellogg invent any medicines or only equipment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg developed and marketed a wide variety of vegetarian foods. He invented corn flakes, peanut butter, imitation meats, and the first acidophilus soy milk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foods did John Harvey Kellogg invent?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "Many of the machines invented by John Kellogg were manufactured by the Battle Creek Sanitarium Equipment Company, which was established in 1890.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did John Harvey Kellogg start inventing tools for medical procedures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2159, "Truth_answer": "John Kellogg died in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did John Harvey Kellogg die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "John McCain graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1958 and received a commission in the United States Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What branch of the US armed forces was John McCain part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "Serving as the Navy's liaison to the U.S. Senate represented John McCain's real entry into the world of politics and the beginning of my second career as a public servant.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did being in the Navy make John McCain interested in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "Carol Shepp", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was John McCain's first wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "John McCain was a naval aviator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What assignment did John McCain have in the Navy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "John McCain's combat duty began when he was 30 years old in mid-1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John McCain serve in active duty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "The Republican political party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What party did John McCain join?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2160, "Truth_answer": "In 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was John McCain born?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2161, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the season start slowly for The Tigers in 1968?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2161, "Truth_answer": "In his first two years, the team lost only seven games and Tom Hafey had gone from an unknown coach in the bush to the toast of the football world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108053656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Football_Club_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Tigers only lose 7 games the first 2 years Tom Hafey was their coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2161, "Truth_answer": "They rallied to win the last six games, but missed the finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108053656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Football_Club_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In 1968, how many games were won by the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2161, "Truth_answer": "The Collingwood Football Club, nicknamed the Magpies or colloquially the Pies, is a professional Australian rules football club playing in the Australian Football League (AFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127040546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collingwood_Football_Club_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of club is Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2161, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey returned to Richmond to coach in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Tom Hafey during the time he coached Richmond?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "The World Is a Ghetto", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band War's most popular album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "Howard Scott, B.B. Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Harold Brown, Papa Dee Allen, Charles Miller, and Lee Oskar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_(American_band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band War during the time they recorded The World Is a Ghetto?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "All Day Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was the band War's single Slippin Into Darkness from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "All Day Music included the single Slippin' into Darkness which sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in June 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the band War's album All Day Music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "The subtitle of a 1970 review in the New Musical Express of their first UK gig in London's Hyde Park read: Burdon and War: Best Live Band We've Ever Seen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Burdon and War's 1970 tour do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "Eric Burdon was in the band War from 1969 to 1971 and 1976 to 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Eric Burdon with the band War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Eric Burdon leave the band War during the 1970 tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2162, "Truth_answer": "It was called War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band's first album as War called?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2163, "Truth_answer": "Known as America's sweetheart of song, Ruth Etting's signature tunes were Shine On, Harvest Moon, Ten Cents a Dance and Love Me or Leave Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show was Ruth Etting best known for performing on stage ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2163, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting was supposed to tap dance after singing Shaking the Blues Away but she was not a good dancer and was asked to just walk off the stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ruth Etting a dancer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2163, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting acted in the following feature films: Roman Scandals, Mr. Broadway, Gift of Gab, Hips, Hips, Hooray! She acted in many short films including Broadway's Like That.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Ruth Etting act in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ruth Etting an actress or a singer in the film ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ruth Etting perform on the radio?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stewart Copeland's first solo project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "See No Evil, Hear No Evil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a movie that Stewart Copeland composed the soundrack for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "Me, Myself & Irene grossed 149 million and The Game Plan grossed 146.6 million in box office sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any movie that Stewart Copeland worked on a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "Peter Gabriel employed Stewart Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time from his 1986 album So. He has also performed with Mike Rutherford and Tom Waits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland work with other musicians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Stewart Copeland's work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "In 1986 Stewart Copeland also teamed with Adam Ant to record the title track and video for the Anthony Michael Hall movie Out of Bounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie soundtrack did Stewart Copeland work on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "In January 2006, Stewart Copeland premiered his film about The Police called Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out at the Sundance Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Stewart Copeland work on a film?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland started Gizmo, a new project with avant-garde guitarist David Fiuczynski, multi-instrumentalist Vittorio Cosma, singer Raiz and bassist Max Gazzè.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland collaborate with other artists?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Stewart Copeland's project Gizmo started?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland's distinctive drum sound and uniqueness of style has made him one of the most popular drummers to ever get behind a drumset.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stewart Copeland successful?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2164, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland formed Animal Logic with jazz bassist Stanley Clarke and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the trio Stewart Copeland formed?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2165, "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the Mother of American modernism“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Georgia O'Keeffe known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2165, "Truth_answer": "One of Georgia O'Keeffe's most notable works is the Radiator Building—Night, New York. Other examples are New York Street with Moon, The Shelton with Sunspots, N.Y., and City Night .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Georgia O'Keeffe's notable works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2165, "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the Mother of American modernism“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209110438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O%27Keeffe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Georgia O'Keeffe known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2165, "Truth_answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe, most famous for her depiction of flowers, made about 200 flower paintings including Oriental Poppies and several Red Canna paintings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give an example of a painting Georgia O'Keeffe is known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2166, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau is an American former college and professional football player who was a linebacker in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and National Football League (NFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What league did Tom Cousineau play in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2166, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was a linebacker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Tom Cousineau play for the Buffalo Bills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2166, "Truth_answer": "Tom Cousineau was the first overall pick of the 1979 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the CFL's Montreal Alouettes and the NFL's Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Cousineau a successful player?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2166, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Tom Cousineau wanted to return to the NFL, choosing to forego two optional years with the Alouettes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cousineau_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Cousineau stay with the Alouettes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2167, "Truth_answer": "Son House's father was Eddie House, Sr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Son House's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2167, "Truth_answer": "Son House was the second of three brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2167, "Truth_answer": "Son House had been married five times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Son House married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2167, "Truth_answer": "Son House had many menial jobs as a young adult. He worked in a steel plant, as a paid pastor, a tractor driver, a railroad porter, and a chef.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House work at anything besides playing music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2168, "Truth_answer": "Silence is Easy is Starsailor's second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Starsailor's silence is easy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2168, "Truth_answer": "There were 11 songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on the album Silence is Easy by the band Starsailor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2168, "Truth_answer": "The album charted well, but sales were sluggish in comparison to Starsailor's first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Silence is Easy win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2168, "Truth_answer": "The first single was Silence Is Easy, which made the Top Ten (No. 9, Starsailor's highest placing).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Starsailor's songs on the album Silence is Easy do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2168, "Truth_answer": "Starsailor teamed up with Phil Spector.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Starsailor collaborate with on the album Silence is Easy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2168, "Truth_answer": "After meeting the producer, Starsailor agreed to work with Phil Spector on their second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who of the two, Starsailor or Phil Spector, agree to work with the other first?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2169, "Truth_answer": "In 1927, at the age of 25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Son House started performing the blues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2169, "Truth_answer": "In a hamlet south of Clarksdale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Son House's first performance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2169, "Truth_answer": "Charley Patton invited Son House to be a regular musical partner with him and Willie Brown. He was accompanied by Buddy Guy on an appearance on the show Camera Three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Son House performed with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2169, "Truth_answer": "Son House could play the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument could Son House play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2170, "Truth_answer": "Ministry's origins date to 1978 but in 1981 Jourgensen presented a demo to Jim Nash, who suggested Jourgensen record a single and form a touring band, which Jourgensen called Ministry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Ministry start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2170, "Truth_answer": "Jourgensen auditioned several singers who all sucked.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jourgensen do after Jim Nash's suggestion to form a touring band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2170, "Truth_answer": "Jourgensen claimed he didn't want to perform vocals, but decided to do so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Ministry try next after the failed singer auditions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday were with Victory, Warner Bros., Sire, Sorry, and Hopeless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did the band Taking Back Sunday work on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031001452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_Now_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Taking Back Sunday do with Warner Bros. Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "On April 25, 2006, Taking Back Sunday released their third album, entitled Louder Now.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the band Taking Back Sunday release with Warner Bros. Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "It was Taking Back Sunday's breakout mainstream album because of the popularity of the single MakeDamnSure. It sold over 900,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taking Back Sunday's album Louder Now do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday received mainstream exposure by appearing on the late night talk shows The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that happened after the band Taking Back Sunday's debut with Louder Now besides it being their breakout mainstream album, its sales, and it charting on the Billboard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "Louder Now received generally favorable reviews from critics, and was voted Kerrang!'s album of the year. Two months after its release, Louder Now was certified gold by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Taking Back Sunday have with the album Louder Now?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "In December 2006, Taking Back Sunday released its first documentary, Louder Now.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Taking Back Sunday do after their Louder Now period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2171, "Truth_answer": "It featured behind-the-scenes tour footage and four live concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Taking Back Sunday's first documentary Louder Now about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday's second album, Where You Want To Be, was released on July 27, 2004, on Victory Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Taking Back Sunday do with Victory Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at the No. 3 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart, (220,000 copies sold). It became one of the best-selling independent rock albums within a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Taking Back Sunday's album Where You Want To Be sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "A Decade Under the Influence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Taking Back Sunday release off the album Where You Want To Be?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "A Decade Under the Influence reached number 16 on the Alternative Songs chart and the UK Top 75 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022192923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_You_Want_to_Be_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Taking Back Sunday's song A Decade Under the Influence do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday released Tell All Your Friends in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_All_Your_Friends_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022192923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_You_Want_to_Be_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_All_Your_Friends_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_All_Your_Friends_p18", "http://beatsandrhymesradio.exclaim.ca/music/article/taking_back_sundays_adam_lazzara_hates_your_emo_night_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taking Back Sunday release anything else on Victory Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "They used the Taking Back Sunday street team (25,000 individuals), to promote Where You Want To Be. In return fans got pre-sale tickets, win shoes and other various prizes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Taking Back Sunday article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "After the Reading Festival in England, Taking Back Sunday toured Europe and began a U.S. tour. The band went on a winter tour with Atreyu and Funeral for a Friend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Taking Back Sunday tour in support of the album Where You Want To Be?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2172, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday received more mainstream exposure by appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! They contributed This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) for Spider-Man 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band Taking Back Sunday do besides touring in support of the album Where You Want To Be?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2173, "Truth_answer": "The exertion of the job as divisional supervisor of physical training aggravated his chronic muscular problems, diagnosed as fibrositis. A routine army test revealed that Don Bradman had poor eyesight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Don Bradman's war years troubled years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2173, "Truth_answer": "Charles Williams's biography of Don Bradman expounded the theory that the physical problems were psychosomatic, induced by stress and possibly depression; Bradman read the book's manuscript and did not disagree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Don Bradman during his troubled war years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2173, "Truth_answer": "Don Bradman permanently lost the feeling in the thumb and index finger of his (dominant) right hand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Bradman have other medical issues during his troubled war years besides his chronic muscular problems and depression?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2173, "Truth_answer": "Don Bradman faced a financial crisis when the firm of Harry Hodgetts collapsed due to fraud and embezzlement. It left a stigma attached to Bradman in the city's business community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other problems did Don Bradman face during his troubled war years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2173, "Truth_answer": "The SA Cricket Association appointed Don Bradman their delegate to the Board of Control in place of Hodgetts. Bradman quickly became a leading light in the administration of the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Bradman do after going through the financial crisis during his troubled war years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2173, "Truth_answer": "With the resumption of international cricket, Don Bradman was once more appointed a Test selector, and played a major role in planning for post-war cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Bradman try something else after being a delegate to the Board of Control for the SA Cricket Association?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2174, "Truth_answer": "With the economy sliding toward depression and unemployment rapidly rising, Australia found solace in a self-taught 22-year-old from the bush who set a series of records against the old rival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For what reason is Don Bradman considered a hero?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2174, "Truth_answer": "During the 1938 tour of England, in an attempt to relieve the burden on his bowlers, Don Bradman took a rare turn at bowling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Don Bradman article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2174, "Truth_answer": "During Don Bradman's third over, while bowling, he fractured his ankle and teammates carried him from the ground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Bradman have any injuries during the 1938 tour of England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2174, "Truth_answer": "Don Bradman is one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Century and was inducted in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Bradman win any awards for his accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2174, "Truth_answer": "The constant glare of celebrity and the tribulations of the season forced Don Bradman to reappraise his life and to seek a career away from his cricketing fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Bradman think about retiring form cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2174, "Truth_answer": "As the years passed, so Don Bradman's public stature continued to grow, until the reverence and unquestioning worship left many of his contemporaries scratching their heads in wondering admiration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don Bradman always considered a hero?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2175, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston's fortunes, like those of the Blue Jays franchise as a whole, faded after the championship years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cito Gaston do after the world series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2175, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston rejoined the team as a hitting coach after the 1999 season but was not retained after a disappointing 2001 campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Cito Gaston work after the world series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2175, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Cito Gaston was hired by the Jays for a third time, as special assistant to president and chief executive officer Paul Godfrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Cito Gaston go in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2175, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston announced on October 30, 2009 that he would retire after the 2010 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Cito Gaston stay with the Jays as assistant to Paul Godfrey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2176, "Truth_answer": "If I Could and Ordinary Guy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from the album Whatever, My Love by Juliana Hatfield Three?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2176, "Truth_answer": "Stereogum named the album one of their most anticipated albums of 2015, and Consequence of Sound named it one of the 50 most anticipated albums of 2015.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Juliana Hatfiled Three's album Whatever, My Love received by critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2176, "Truth_answer": "The band announced they would tour the United States in support of the album throughout February.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juliana Hatfield Three tour to support the album Whatever, My Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2176, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Juliana Hatfield Three's tour for the album Whatever, My Love go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2176, "Truth_answer": "In her memoir, Juliana Hatfield writes that she was suffering from depression severe enough to be suicidal. She disagreed with the decision to avoid talking about her depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Juliana Hatfield article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2177, "Truth_answer": "Most Muslims of the British Raj expected, upon independence, to be part of a unitary state encompassing all British India, as did the Hindus and others who advocated self-government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225024130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_Jinnah_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pakistan's background to independence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2177, "Truth_answer": "Other nationalist proposals were being made. In a speech given at Allahabad to a League session in 1930, Sir Muhammad Iqbal called for a state for Muslims in British India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225024130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_Jinnah_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Pakistanis, upon independence, become part of a unitary state encompassing all British India?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2177, "Truth_answer": "Choudhary Rahmat Ali published a pamphlet in 1933 advocating a state Pakistan in the Indus Valley, with other names given to Muslim-majority areas elsewhere in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225024130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_Jinnah_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Sir Muhammad Iqbal's call for a state for Muslims in British India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2177, "Truth_answer": "After the publication of the pamphlet, the Hindu press vehemently criticized it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128103513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_Declaration_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception of Choudhary Rahmat Ali's pamphlet in 1993 advocating a state Pakistan in the Indus Valley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2178, "Truth_answer": "The very first year in Cibona Drazen Petrovic won both the Yugoslav League championship and the Yugoslav National Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Drazen Petrovic to win the Yugoslav league?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2178, "Truth_answer": "The 87–78 victory was over the Spanish League club Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Drazen Petrovic beat to win the Yugoslav league?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2178, "Truth_answer": "Drazen Petrović contributed 36 points, brought him and Cibona their first European Cup title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Drazon Petrovic make to win the Yugoslav league?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2178, "Truth_answer": "The second came the following year, as Drazen Petrović scored 22 points and Cibona defeated the USSR Premier League club Žalgiris Kaunas, which starred the legendary Arvydas Sabonis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Drazen Petrovic's next game after winning the Yugoslav League?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2178, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Drazen Petrović earned his third European trophy: a 2nd-tier European Cup Winners' Cup title against the Italian League club Scavolini Pesaro, scoring 28 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After defeating the USSR Premier League Club Zalgris, when did Drazen Petrovic win his next cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2179, "Truth_answer": "James Levine started playing the piano as a child and made his debut playing Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 2 at a concert of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jame Levine's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2179, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did James Levine give his first concert?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2179, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Levine married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2179, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, the NY Times published a story of four men detailing their sexual abuse by James Levine while they were students of his in their teens or early 20s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the James Levine article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2179, "Truth_answer": "In 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was James Levine born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2180, "Truth_answer": "The Human Torch/Johnny Storm is played by Chris Evans in the big budget 2005 movie Fantastic Four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In which film did Human Torch appear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2180, "Truth_answer": "The 2005 version was directed by Tim Story and the 2015 version was directed by Josh Trank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the movie Fantastic Four?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2180, "Truth_answer": "The Human Torch can engulf his entire body in flames, fly, absorb fire harmlessly into his own body, and control any nearby fire by sheer force of will.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Human Torch's role in the movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "Focus are a Dutch progressive rock band formed in Amsterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Focus originate from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "The current members are Thijs van Leer, Pierre van der Linden, Menno Gootjes, and Udo Pannekeet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Focus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "Van Leer and van der Linden are from the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did the members of the band Focus originate from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "After a handful of gigs in the Netherlands, which concluded with a show in Terneuzen in August 1978 with James on the drums, van Leer ended Focus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band Focus disband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "Nike used Hocus Pocus in its 2010 World Cup commercial Write The Future. Focus remain one of the most successful and influential rock bands from the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other high points of interest in the band Focus' article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "Focus was the pit band for the Dutch production of the rock musical Hair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hair a name of one of Focus' albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "Focus had a gig at the Bird's Club in Rembrandtplein, they were part of the European Newport Jazz Festival, and performed at the Ullevaal Stadium during the Scandinavian tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Focus' major gigs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "In mid-1969, Van Leer, Dresden and Cleuver started a band known as Thijs van Leer and the Rebaptised. By November, Akkerman joined and they settled on the name Focus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the band Thijs Van Leer together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2181, "Truth_answer": "Focus's years active are from 1969 to 1978, 1985, 1990, 1998, and 2002 to the present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Focus still together today?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "The trial of Socrates and his death sentence is the central, unifying event of Plato's dialogues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one recurrent theme mentioned by Plato?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "Many have interpreted Plato as stating—even having been the first to write—that knowledge is justified true belief, an influential view that informed future developments in epistemology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Plato article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "This interpretation is based on the Theaetetus, wherein Plato argues that knowledge is distinguished from mere true belief by the knower having an account of the object of true belief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there more to Plato's idea that knowledge is justified true belief?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "Plato viewed The Good as the supreme Form, somehow existing even beyond being.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201022445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other beliefs did Plato have besides the idea that knowledge is justified true belief?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "Plato advocates a belief in the immortality of the soul, and several dialogues end with long speeches imagining the afterlife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Plato describe his view on the afterlife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "Several of Plato's dialogues tackle questions about art, including rhetoric and rhapsody. Socrates says that poetry is inspired by the muses, and is not rational.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Plato write about besides the immortality of the soul and knowledge as justified true belief?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2182, "Truth_answer": "Plato was influenced by Socrates, Pythagoras, Heraclitus, and Parmenides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Plato have any influences in his writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2183, "Truth_answer": "Anyanka Anya Christina Emanuella Jenkins is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Anya Jenkins", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2183, "Truth_answer": "The final episode of the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired on May 20, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer renewed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2183, "Truth_answer": "In season four, Anya Jenkins' lack of experience with people causes her to make straightforward, often tactless remarks, which soon put her at odds with other Scooby Gang members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anya Jenkins have many friends in the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2183, "Truth_answer": "Anya Jenkins' inability to comprehend Buffy's mother's death leads to inappropriate remarks which at first make others angry, but then allow for catharsis and comfort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Buffy the Vampire Slayer's mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2183, "Truth_answer": "Anya Jenkins's tactlessness is played both for humor and to highlight the truth in situations where others are reluctant to be frank. She makes inappropriate remarks about Buffy's mother's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anya Jenkins frank about in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "The American version of the show had the same name: That Was the Week That Was.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the American version of the show That Was the Week That Was called?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was (the American version) became a series on 10 January 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the American version of the show That Was the Week That Was become a series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "The pilot featured Henry Fonda and Henry Morgan, guests Mike Nichols and Elaine May, and supporting performers including Gene Hackman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on the original American version of the show That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "The recurring cast included Frost, Morgan, Buck Henry and Alan Alda", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the recurring cast of the American version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Ames sang the opening song of That Was the Week That Was (American version).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang the opening song of the American version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Grover and Ames performed solos and duets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang the other songs on the American version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "The announcer was Jerry Damon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the announcers of the American version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2184, "Truth_answer": "The guest star on the final broadcast was Steve Allen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on the final episode of the American version of That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "The digital single Oppa, Oppa was released on 16 December 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Oppa Oppa released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk and Donghae released digital single Oppa, Oppa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208055003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunhyuk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eunhyuk release the song Oppa, Oppa with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk performed with Super Junior in 2005 to 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eunhyuk perform with Super Junior?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk released the singles Twins (Knock Out); U; Sorry, Sorry; Show Me Your Love; One Love; Rokkugo; Angel; Breakups Are So Like Me; Maxstep; Break Down; and I Wanna Dance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eunhyuk relese any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eunhyuk treat his fans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "One Love became Eunhyuk's solo performance in Super Junior's first concert, Super Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208055003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunhyuk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eunhyuk perform live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "The first Japanese tour for sub-group Donghae & Eunhyuk, Super Junior D&E The 1st Japan Tour, kicked off in Nagoya on March 4, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208055003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunhyuk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eunhyuk have any other live shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk released Show Me Your Love and Break Down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eunhyuk release any other albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk has appeared on television dramas as well as reality/variety shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eunhyuk ever on television?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk has been on the show Super Junior Mini-Drama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show was Eunhyuk on?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2185, "Truth_answer": "Super Junior Mini-Drama first aired on August 16, 2006 on M-Net.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Super Junior Mini-Drama air?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon retired from F1 motor racing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Amon retire from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon retired in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chris Amon retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "I'd seen too many people fried in racing cars at that stage. When you've driven past Bandini, Schlesser, Courage and Williamson, another shunt like that was simply too much.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Chris Amon's retirement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon was involved in the design of the Taupo Motorsport Park circuit, used for the New Zealand round of the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season in January 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Amon article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon came out of retirement for a one-off appearance in the 2003 Dunlop Targa New Zealand with motorsport commentator Murray Walker as his navigator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon race any more after retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon participated in the 2004 EnergyWise Rally where he won ahead of Brian Cowan. Amon drove a Toyota Prius for the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chris Amon's more recent race?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon won eight non-championship GPs, the Silverstone International Trophy, the 1000 km Monza, the Daytona 24 Hours, the Tasman Series and, and the famous 24 Heures du Mans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2186, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon died on 3 August 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chris Amon die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2187, "Truth_answer": "The Lovecraft Circle is a group of writers and friends linked via the correspondence of H.P. Lovecraft, who help one another to succeed in the pulp field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lovecraft Circle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2187, "Truth_answer": "Members of the Lovecraft Circle included Clark Ashton Smith, August Derleth, and E. Hoffmann Price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Lovecraft Circle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2187, "Truth_answer": "The Lovecraft Circle encouraged the members to share stories, utilize each other's invented fictional trappings, and help each other succeed in the pulp field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert E. Howard use the Lovecraft Circle to advance his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2187, "Truth_answer": "The Lovecraft Circle encouraged the members to share stories, utilize each other's invented fictional trappings, and help each other succeed in the pulp field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Lovecraft Circle responsible for helping him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2187, "Truth_answer": "With the Great Depression, many pulp markets reduced their schedules or went out of business. Robert E. Howard's savings were wiped out when the Farmer's National Bank failed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Robert E. Howard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2187, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Howard traveled through southern Texas consuming tortillas, enchiladas, and cheap Spanish wine. In Fredericksburg, he wrote the poem Cimmeria and conceived the character of Conan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert E. Howard do when he was broke in 1932?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Howard was born in Peaster, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert E. Howard born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Howard's father was Dr. Isaac Mordecai Howard, a traveling country physician and his mother was Hester Jane Ervin Howard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Robert E. Howard's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Howard was an only son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert E. Howard have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Howard, a bookish and intellectual child, often witnessed the effects of injuries and violence in farms and oil fields because his father was a doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Robert E Howard's upbringing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert E. Howard's parents split up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert E. Howard's parent's relationship end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2188, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Howard graduated from Brownwood High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert E. Howard go to school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "On January 9, 2011, Matt Hardy made his debut for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at the Genesis pay-per-view, as part of the stable Immortal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Hardy have to do with Total Non stop action?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy was the surprise opponent for Rob Van Dam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Matt Hardy fighting against at the Total Nonstop Action Genesis pay-per-view as part of the stable Immortal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy defeated Van Dam and prevented him from receiving a match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy beat Rob Van Dam at the Total Nonstop Action Genesis pay-per-view?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy attempted to interfere in Jeff's World Heavyweight Championship match with Mr. Anderson, but was stopped by Van Dam, which led to Jeff losing the match and the championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened at the Total Nonstop Action Genesis pay-per-view with Matt Hardy besides defeating Rob Van Dam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy was stopped by Van Dam, which led to Jeff losing both the match and the championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy beat both Mr Anderson and Rob Van Dam or what happened?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "On the January 13 episode of Impact!, the Hardy Boyz reunited to defeat Anderson and Van Dam in a tag team match, following interference from Beer Money, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hardy Boyz come back after they lost the championship at the Genesis pay-per-view?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "On February 13 at Against All Odds, Van Dam defeated Matt Hardy in a rematch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy and Rob Van Dam fight again or did Matt Hardy find someone else to fight after the January 13 episode of Impact?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2189, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen during the fight between Matt Hardy and Rob Van Dam on February 13 at Against All Odds?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon is widely regarded as one of the best F1 drivers never to win a championship Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chris Amon known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon won eight non-championship GPs, the Silverstone International Trophy, the 1000 km Monza, the Daytona 24 Hours, the Tasman Series, and the famous 24 Heures du Mans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon win anything else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Held annually since 1923, it is considered one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world and has been called the Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the 24 Heures du Mans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon is widely regarded as one of the best F1 drivers never to win a championship Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chris Amon most famous for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon was active in Formula One racing in the 1960s and 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chris Amon compete?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon had a heavy collision with another car and once again was not injured. He then did not take part in either the Canadian or United States Grands Prix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Chris Amon in 1976?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "A 1963 accident in practice for the Italian Grand Prix left Chris Amon with three broken ribs. He missed the Italian and United States rounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon have any other accidents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2190, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon also competed in the 1965 Formula Two race in Stuttgart and won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When else did Chris Amon compete?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2191, "Truth_answer": "In late 1969, Frank Zappa broke up the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the disbandment of the Mothers of Invention?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2191, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa often cited the financial strain as the main reason, but also commented on the band members' lack of sufficient effort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band the Mothers of Invention break up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2191, "Truth_answer": "After he disbanded the Mothers of Invention, Frank Zappa released the acclaimed solo album Hot Rats (1969).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about the time period when the Mothers of Invention disbanded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2191, "Truth_answer": "Hot Rats became a popular album in England, and had a major influence on the development of the jazz-rock fusion genre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Frank Zappa released the album Hot Rats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2192, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of 1979, Fred Frith relocated to New York City, where he immediately hooked up with the local avant-garde/downtown music scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116003356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Frith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Waht did Fred Frith do in New York?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2192, "Truth_answer": "Fred Frith met and began recording with a number of musicians. He spent some 14 years in New York, during which time he joined and started a few bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fred Frith do with the local avant-garde/downtown music scene in New York?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2192, "Truth_answer": "For the first time Fred Frith felt that he could be himself and not try to live up to what he imagined people were thinking about him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116003356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Frith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the New York avant-garde/downtown music scene liberating for Fred Frith?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2192, "Truth_answer": "The impact on Fred Frith was uplifting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the New York avant-garde/downtown music scene change Fred Frith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2192, "Truth_answer": "Fred Frith formed Keep the Dog in 1989, a sextet and review band for performing selections of his extensive repertoire of compositions from the previous 15 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116003356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Frith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Fred Frith's time in New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2192, "Truth_answer": "They performed live in Europe, North America and the former Soviet Union. A double CD, from their final performances in Austria, Germany and Italy in 1991, was released in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Keep the Dog successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2193, "Truth_answer": "Fred Frith has used a Gibson ES-345, an old 1961 solid body Burns, a modified 1936 Gibson K-11, and a homemade six- and eight-string double-neck guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of guitars did Fred Frith play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2193, "Truth_answer": "In a typical solo improvising concert, Fred Frith would lay a couple of his homemade guitars flat on a table and play them with a collection of found objects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116003356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Frith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about Fred Frith's playing technique?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2193, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Fred Frith was appointed the Luther B. Marchant Professor of Composition in the Music Department at Mills, where he currently teaches composition, contemporary performance, and improvisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Fred Frith influenced anyone to use his technique of laying guitars flat and using different objects to play them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2193, "Truth_answer": "In Fred Frith's early table-top guitar solo performances, he used a homemade six- and eight-string double-neck guitar created by a friend, Charles Fletcher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116003356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Frith_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Fed Frith's guitars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2193, "Truth_answer": "Fletcher constructed the six- and eight-string double-neck guitar mainly out of old pieces from other guitars that Fred Frith had. For the body he used an old door.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the six- and eight-string double neck guitar that Charles Fletcher created for Fred Frith expensive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2193, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have Fred Frith's guitars sold for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "On 26 July 1982, while filming Coolie, Amitabh Bachchan suffered a near-fatal intestinal injury while doing a fight scene with co-actor Puneet Issar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What injury did Amitabh Bachchan suffer while filming the movie Coolie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan resumed filming later that year after a long period of recuperation from the splenic rupture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the injury Amitabh Bachchan suffered during the filming of Coolie affect his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan resumed filming later that year after a long period of recuperation from the splenic rupture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Amitabh Bachchan out of filming after the injury during filming Coolie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan was filming Coolie when he got injured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was Amitabh Bachchan working on at the time of the injury?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan was at the Univeristy Campus in Bangalore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Amitabh Bachchan get injured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Bachchan was filming Coolie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Amitabh Bachchan doing at the University Campus in Bangalore?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Coolie was released in 1983, and partly due to the publicity of Amitabh Bachchan's accident, the film was a box office success and the top-grossing film of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the movie Coolie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2194, "Truth_answer": "Coolie is about Iqbar's life. Wealthy ex-convict Zafir separates him from his mother (Selma) when she loses her memory. He ends up befriending Sunny, Zafir and Selma's adoptive son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Coolie about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson moved to Brittany in April of 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Simpson move to Brittany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson's National Service papers were delivered. Although willing to serve before his move to France, he feared the call-up would put his potential career at risk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tom Simpson move to Brittany?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson applied to local cycling clubs, and joined Club Olympique Briochin, racing with an independent (semi-professional) licence from the British Cycling Federation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Simpson do once he moved to Brittany?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tom Simpson race in the Club Olympique?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson won the final stage of the race Route de France by the Saint-Raphaël VC 12e, breaking away from the peloton and holding on for victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson accept to race in the the eight-day stage race Route de France by the Saint-Raphaël VC 12e, and if so, did he win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "After this win, Tom Simpson declined an offer to ride in the Tour de France for the professional team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Simpson do after winning the eight-day stage race Route de France by the Saint-Raphaël VC 12e?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson had contract offers from two professional teams, Mercier–BP–Hutchinson and Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop, which had a British cyclist, Brian Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tom Simpson decline the offer to ride in the Tour de France for the professional team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson opted for Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What professional team did Tom Simpson decide to sign a contract with, Mercier-BP-Hutchinson or Saint-Raphael-R. Geminiani-Dunlop?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "On 29 June Tom Simpson signed a contract for 80,000 francs (£80 a month), with Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saint-Raphael-R. Geminiani-Dunlop offer Tom Simpson more money in the end?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2195, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson feared the National Service call-up would put his potential career at risk. His mother returned his National Service papers, with the hope they would understand this.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson have any troubles moving to Brittany?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2196, "Truth_answer": "Carmen Miranda died on August 5, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carmen Miranda die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2196, "Truth_answer": "Carmen Miranda was 46 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wiki2.org/en/Carmen_Miranda_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Carmen Miranda when she died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2196, "Truth_answer": "Carmen Miranda's body was found at about 10:30 a.m. lying in the hallway in her Beverly Hills home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Carmen Miranda when she died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2196, "Truth_answer": "Carmen Miranda was in the United States when she died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Carmen Miranda in when she died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2197, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Carmen Miranda appeared in The Gang's All Here. Berkeley's musicals were known for lavish production, and Miranda's role as Dorita featured The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything interesting about the Carmen Miranda article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2197, "Truth_answer": "The Gang's All Here has received a few nominations, including the 1994 Academy Award nomination for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color and the 2006 AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musical The Gang's All Here win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2197, "Truth_answer": "The Gang's All Here was one of 1943's 10 highest-grossing films and Fox's most expensive production of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the musical The Gang's All Here do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2197, "Truth_answer": "Carmen Miranda's role as Dorita featured The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101190730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Miranda_p11", "https://wiki2.org/en/Carmen_Miranda_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Carmen Miranda play in the musical The Gang's All Here?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix said The whole nation consists only of this village, and that too not very numerous...they being the finest and handsomest men in all Canada.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the first Europeans think of the Menominee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "Nicolet concluded that the people must be from or near the Pacific Ocean, and would provide a direct contact with China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean Nicoloet think of Menominee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "He wore brightly colored robes and carried two pistols, to convey his authority. The Ho-Chunk people appreciated his ritual display.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223231836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Nicolet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Nicolet impress the Ho-Chunk in the first encounter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "The tribe was terminated in the 1960s under policy of the time which stressed assimilation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Menominee besides first contact with European explorers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "The early French explorers and traders referred to the people as folles avoines, referring to the wild rice which they cultivated and gathered as one of their staple foods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What crops was on the land cultivated by Menominee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "When the Oneota culture arose in southern Wisconsin between AD 800 and 900, the Menominee shared the forests and waters with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Menominee have more water compared to Oneota?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2198, "Truth_answer": "The Menominee have traditionally subsisted on a wide variety of plants and animals, with wild rice and sturgeon being two of the most important.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223124553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menominee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Menominee have farms?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2199, "Truth_answer": "The Ninth Amendment of the Bill of Rights was created in 1789.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Ninth Amendment created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2199, "Truth_answer": "The Ninth Amendment declares that there are additional fundamental rights that exist outside the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does The Ninth Amendment stand for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2199, "Truth_answer": "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://billmoyers.com/content/strictly-speaking/_p37", "https://www.saysuncle.com/2005/08/11/what_is_a_right/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120220222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights_p36", "http://www.thoughtsaloud.com/2012/07/06/two-things-that-are-driving-me-more-crazy/?replytocom=31052_p16", "https://www.nationalwriterssyndicate.com/resisting-rebelling-against-judicial-oppression-and-tyranny/_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Ninth Amendment about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2199, "Truth_answer": "He writes about the libertarian theory of law, contract theory and jurisprudence and has argued cases in front of the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219082016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Randy Barnett besides his work on constitutional theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus became a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1982 to 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Julia Louis-Dreyfus start on TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus played April May June, a televangelist; Becky, El Dorko's date; Consuela, Chi Chi's friend and co-host of Let's Watch TV on SNL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Julia Louis-Dreyfus play on SNL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus played Darla in SNL 's parody of The Little Rascals; Weather Woman, a superhero who controls the weather; Patti Lynn Hunnsucker, a teenage correspondent on Weekend Update.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus have multiple roles on SNL besides April May June, a televangelist; Becky, El Dorko's date; Consuela, Chi Chi's friend and co-host of Let's Watch TV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "It was during her third and final year on SNL that she met writer Larry David during his only year on the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do on SNL besides play recurring characters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus won the role over several other actresses who would also eventually enjoy their own TV success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did meeting Larry David help Julia Louis-Dreyfus get involved with Seinfeld later?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Following her 1985 departure from SNL, Louis-Dreyfus appeared in several films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do any other work in the 80's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus appeared in several films, including the Woody Allen-directed Hannah and Her Sisters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was Julia Louis-Dreyfus in after leaving Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus starred in Soul Man and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other films Julia Louis-Dreyfus was in besides Hannah and Her Sisters after leaving SNL?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "When the pilot did not make it to series, Louis-Dreyfus was retained by producer Gary David Goldberg for a role on his new sitcom Day by Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the pilot episode of The Art of Being Nick do well?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2200, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Dreyfus played Eileen Swift on Day by Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do any other TV besides Saturday Night Live and The Art of Being Nick?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles 1964 world tour was The Beatles first world tour, launched after their 1964 UK tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Beatles go on tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "Touring internationally in June and July, the Beatles staged 37 shows over 27 days in Denmark, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Beatles go for the 1964 world tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "The reception was enthusiastic, with The Spectator describing it as hysterical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708072730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles'_1964_world_tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Beatles 1964 world tour popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "On Friday 28 August 1964 The Beatles encountered Bob Dylan for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Beatles meet Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "The meeting was a rendezvous brokered with a keen eye to a story by journalist, mutual friend and self-publicist Al Aronowitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Beatles meet Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney said absolutely not to an album with Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles work with Bob Dylan musically?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney said absolutely not to an album with Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Dylan get on a song with The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "During the 1964 US tour, the group were confronted with the reality of racial segregation in the country at the time, particularly in the South.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What civil rights issues did The Beatles deal with in 1964?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "When informed that the venue for their 11 September concert, the Gator Bowl, was segregated, the Beatles said they would refuse to perform unless the audience was integrated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Beatles deal with racial segregation in their 1964 US Tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "Documents reveal that for their subsequent US tours in 1965 and 1966, the Beatles included clauses in contracts stipulating that shows be integrated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles stick to their beliefs regarding segregation when performing in the United States?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2201, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles are often regarded as the most influential band of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on The Beatles besides their world tour, US tour, meeting with Bob Dylan and struggles with racial segregation?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2202, "Truth_answer": "Emil Kraepelin would be a disciple of Wilhelm Wundt and had a lifelong interest in experimental psychology based on his theories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014052407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Kraepelin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Emil Kraepelin to get into psychiatry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2202, "Truth_answer": "Emil Kraepelin's fundamental theories on the diagnosis of psychiatric disorders form the basis of the major diagnostic systems in use today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014052407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Kraepelin_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emil Kraepelin influence the psych world much?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2202, "Truth_answer": "The American Psychiatric Association's DSM-IV and the World Health Organization's ICD system are based on the Research Diagnostic Criteria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Emil Kraepelin influence the psychology world's way of thinking?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2202, "Truth_answer": "He was first introduced to biology by his brother Karl, 10 years older and, later, the director of the Zoological Museum of Hamburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014052407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Kraepelin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Emil Kraepelin besides his foray into psychology and influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "James A. Scott ordered police to baton charge protesters and personally assaulted Rai. Rai did not fully recover from his injuries and died of a heart attack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lala Lajpat Rai die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Lala Lajpat Rai died on 17 November 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lala Lajpat Rai die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Bhagat Singh vowed to take revenge as it was a murder of a very tall leader in the freedom movement,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229215353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lala_Lajpat_Rai_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lala Lajpat Rai's relationship to Bhagat Singh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Hindustan Socialist Republican Association was a revolutionary organization, also known as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army, established in 1928 by Bhagat Singh among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the HRA/HSRA in relation to Bhagat Singh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Bhagat Singh fatally shot a police officer, John Saunders, mistaking Saunders, for the British police superintendent, James Scott, whom they had intended to assassinate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is John Saunders in relation to Bhagat Singh?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw bombs at empty treasury benches. They made no attempt to escape and courted arrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone arrested for the shooting of John Saunders by Bhagat Singh and Shivaram Rajguru?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Contemporary reaction to the killing differs substantially from the adulation that later surfaced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article Bhagat Singh besides his relationship to Lala Lajpat Rai and the killing of John Saunders?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "The Naujawan Bharat Sabha, which had organised the Lahore protest march along with the HSRA, found that attendance at its subsequent public meetings dropped sharply.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did contemporary reaction differ to the killing of John Saunders by Bhagat Singh?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Politicians, activists, and newspapers, including The People, which Rai had founded in 1925, stressed that non-co-operation was preferable to violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the opposite reactions to the HRSA and Naujawan Bharat Sabha after the killing of John Saunders?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "The murder was condemned as a retrograde action by Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other reactions were there to the shooting of John Saunders by Bhagat Singh besides politicians, activists, newspapers, HRSA and Naujawan Bharat Sabha?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2203, "Truth_answer": "Jawaharlal Nehru wrote: Bhagat Singh did not become popular because of his act of terrorism but because he seemed to vindicate, for the moment, the honor of Lala Lajpat Rai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else react to the shooting of John Saunders by Bhagat Singh besides Gandhi, politicians, activists, newspapers, HRSA and Naujawan Bharat Sabha?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2204, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel had four wives and married one of them a second time after their divorce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2204, "Truth_answer": "Stan Laurel's first wife was Lois Neilson and their daughter Lois was born on 10 December 1927 during the early years of Laurel and Hardy's partnership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2204, "Truth_answer": "Laurel was a heavy smoker until suddenly quitting around 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hobbies did Stan Laurel have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2204, "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Laurel married Virginia Ruth Rogers. In 1937, he filed for divorce, confessing that he was not over his ex-wife Lois, but Lois decided against a reconciliation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interestinng you can tell me about Stan Laurel's family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2204, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Laurel remarried Virginia Ruth Rogers; they were divorced for the second time in early 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any significant events that emerged as a result of Stan Laurel's multiple marriages mentioned?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "LeAnn Rimes' Blue album reached No. 3 on Billboard 200, and No. 1 on Top Country Albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417225313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this LeAnn Rimes' Blue album popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "Rimes rose to stardom at age 13 following the release of her version of the Bill Mack song Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013011102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeAnn_Rimes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything particularly exciting happen with the release of this LeAnn Rimes' Blue album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "The album Blue sold a total of four million copies in the United States and eight million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was LeAnn Rimes' first gold certified album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 at 14 years old she became the youngest person to win a Grammy, for Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013011102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeAnn_Rimes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this LeAnn Rimes' Blue album receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "The Light in Your Eyes, from her debut album Blue, made it to number five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161227053441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Light_in_Your_Eyes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable songs on this LeAnn Rimes' Blue album besides Blue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "One Way Ticket is Rimes's only Number 1 hit on the country music charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417225313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other LeAnn Rimes' Blue album songs reach the Top 40 besides Blue and The Light in Your Eyes.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "LeAnn Rimes' Blue album charted in Canada and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was LeAnn Rimes' Blue album popular in any other countries besides the United States?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life followed her debut album Blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any follow up LeAnn Rimes albums after Blue?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2205, "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life album has been certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that LeAnn Rimes' You Light Up My Life album popular?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "Blue was released on July 9, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did LeAnn Rimes' Blue album come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "The album was met with some positive reviews. Allmusic rated Blue four out of five stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417225313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the reviews from the critics about LeAnn Rimes' Blue album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 at 14 years old she became the youngest person to win a Grammy, for Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013011102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeAnn_Rimes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did LeAnn Rimes Blue album receive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "Blue and The Light in Your Eyes both reached Top 10, while Hurt Me fell short off Top 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417225313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did LeAnn Rimes' Blue songs peak ratings wise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life followed her debut album Blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did LeAnn do after recording the Blue album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "The Whatever We Wanna album was released and promoted exclusively in Europe, Taiwan, and Brazil. It was originally slated to be released in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190616112547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever_We_Wanna_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was LeAnn Rimes' Whatever We Wanna album released initially?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "Singles from the album include, in order of release, Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense, Probably Wouldn't Be This Way, Something's Gotta Give and Some People.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020074708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Woman_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some some songs on LeAnn Rimes's This Woman album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2206, "Truth_answer": "Singles from the album include, in order of release, Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense, Probably Wouldn't Be This Way, Something's Gotta Give and Some People.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020074708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Woman_(LeAnn_Rimes_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of those LeAnn Rimes songs on the This Woman album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://celebninja.com/author/celebninja/page/36/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Muhammad Ali born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was born on January 17, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blackhistory.today/september-5_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Muhammad Ali born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's father, Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr, was a sign and billboard painter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muhammad Ali's parents do for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's mother, Odessa O'Grady Clay, was a domestic helper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Muhammad Ali's mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali attended Central High School in Louisville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Muhammad Ali go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Ali was first directed toward boxing by Louisville police officer and boxing coach Joe E. Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Muhammad Ali get into boxing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Martin encountered Ali fuming over a stolen bicycle, Ali told the officer he was going to whup the thief and Martin told Ali he had better learn how to box first.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe E. Martin get Muhammad Ali into boxing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2207, "Truth_answer": "Initially, Ali did not take up Martin's offer, but after seeing amateur boxers on a local television boxing program called Tomorrow's Champions, Ali was interested in the prospect of fighting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali end up boxing during this time of meeting Joe E. Martin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "With Tinker managing, the Whales won the pennant in 1915.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Tinker do with the Chicago Whales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "Tinker was the starting shortstop for the Chicago Cubs from 1902 to 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Joe Tinker play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tinker managed the Whales to the best record in 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tinker set any records with the Chicago Whales?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "The Whales finished in second place in 1914 Federal League", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The Chicago Whales under Joe Tinker achieved second place of what?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "He served as the player-manager of the Cubs for the 1916 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Tinker go to the Chicago Cubs for the second time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "Tinker was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946, the same year as Johnny Evers and Frank Chance .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Joe Tinker besides his stint with the Chicago Whales and Cubs and his position?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "Tinker tore a muscle in May 1915, ending his season prematurely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tinker recover from a broken rib in 1914 and play again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2208, "Truth_answer": "He played from 1902 through 1916 for the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball and the Chicago Whales of the Federal League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tinker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tinker play for anyone else besides the Chicago Whales and Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie played football for Boston College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Doug Flutie go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie switched into a communication major from computer science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Doug Flutie study at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Upon graduating, Flutie won a National Football Foundation post-graduate scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie graduate Boston College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie is widely considered to be one of the greatest CFL players of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Doug Flutie besides his time at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie played football for Boston College, the only Division I-A school to recruit him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports did Doug Flutie play at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Jack Bicknell coached Doug Flutie at Boston College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Doug Flutie play for at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie gained national attention in 1984 when he led the Eagles to victory in a high-scoring, back-and-forth game against the Miami Hurricanes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie have any notable wins at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "The Hail Flutie game is most notable for a last-second Hail Mary pass from quarterback Doug Flutie to wide receiver Gerard Phelan to give Boston College the win", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail_Flutie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What game was notable for Doug Flutie at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "The 1983 Liberty Bowl was lost by Boston College against Notre Dame after Flutie's two-point conversion attempt was batted away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable losses for Doug Flutie at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie left school as the NCAA’s all-time passing yardage leader with 10,579 yards and was a consensus All-American as a senior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie have any records at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2209, "Truth_answer": "Flutie played 47 games with 677 completions on 1,270 pass attempts for 10,579 yards and 67 touchdowns with 54 interceptions while rushing on 288 attempts for 738 yards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Doug Flutie's stats at Boston College?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "Flutie completed 134 of 281 passes for 2,109 yards and 13 touchdowns with the Generals in 1985 in 15 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Doug Flutie USFL career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "The Generals went on to sport an 11–7 record and a 2nd-place finish in the USFL's Eastern Conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie win any games with the New Jersey Generals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "The USFL folded in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie quit the USFL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Rams traded their rights to Flutie to the Chicago Bears. Flutie appeared in 4 games for the 1986 Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Doug Flutie do afterwards when the USFL folded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "Flutie crossed the picket lines in the 1987 season in order to play for the Patriots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Doug Flutie besides his USFL and early NFL career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, he signed with the BC Lions for a two-year contract reportedly worth $350,000 a season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Doug Flutie getting paid by the BC Lions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "A man who has been rejected, scorned, ridiculed and humbled as a pro—is deliriously happy to find himself with the British Columbia Lions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Doug Flutie happy with signing with the BC Lions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "Flutie was rewarded with a reported million-dollar salary with the Calgary Stampeders in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie stay with the BC Lions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "On May 15, 2006, Flutie announced his decision to hang up his helmet at the age of 43 and retire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Flutie retire from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2210, "Truth_answer": "Because of injuries with the Toronto Argonauts, Flutie was contemplating a temporary comeback with the team as of July 25, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101075009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Flutie_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Doug Flutie do after retiring from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2211, "Truth_answer": "Courses on the PGA Tour added yardage to their tees in an effort to reduce the advantage of long hitters like Woods; this became known as Tiger-Proofing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118210727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Woods_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tiger-Proofing in regards to Tiger Woods?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2211, "Truth_answer": "There has been considerable consternation over the Tiger-proofing in recent years, including complaints that the Masters lost some of its excitement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about the Tiger-Proofing strategy .", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2211, "Truth_answer": "Under the direction of designer Tom Fazio, Augusta National added yardage to half the holes prior to the 2002 Masters Tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invented the Tiger-Proofing strategy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2211, "Truth_answer": "They call it 'Tiger-proofing,' but they're just making it longer, making it tougher for everybody, said Bubba Watson, one of the game's longest drivers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Tiger-Proofing strategy work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2211, "Truth_answer": "He is tied for first in PGA Tour wins and ranks second in men's major championships and also holds numerous golf records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Tiger Woods besides Tiger-Proofing and related information?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2212, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Don Knotts reunited with Andy Griffith in the made-for-television film Return to Mayberry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the start of Don Knott's later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2212, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts reprised his Barney Fife role in the Return to Mayberry film?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts do in the Return to Mayberry film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2212, "Truth_answer": "Although Return to Mayberry was a ratings success, its critical reception was mixed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722063730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_to_Mayberry_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Return to Mayberry film turn out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2212, "Truth_answer": "TV writer Mark Evanier called him the most beloved person in all of show business.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Don Knott's besides his later career and the Return to Mayberry film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2212, "Truth_answer": "In early 1987, Knotts joined the cast of the first-run syndication comedy What a Country!, playing Principal Bud McPherson for the series' remaining 13 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts do on the show What a Country!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2212, "Truth_answer": "The series aired a total of 26 episodes before being canceled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the show What a Country! do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2213, "Truth_answer": "Nearly all non-Sunni inhabitants of the southern regions of Nineveh Plains were driven out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an issue in the Assyrian homeland currently?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2213, "Truth_answer": "The areas that form the Assyrian homeland are parts of present-day northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and, more recently, northeastern Syria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200122174620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_homeland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What modern countries are a part of the modern-day Assyrian homeland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2213, "Truth_answer": "Since the 2003 Iraq War social unrest and chaos have resulted in the unprovoked persecution of Assyrians in Iraq, mostly by Islamic extremists, and Kurdish nationalists.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/164216_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126133102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_people_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is life like for the modern Assyrian in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2213, "Truth_answer": "Because of the emergence of ISIL and the taking over of much of the Assyrian homeland by the terror group, another major wave of Assyrian displacement has taken place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does ISIS affect Assyrians currently in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2213, "Truth_answer": "Some Assyrians self-identify as Syriacs, Arameans, and Chaldeans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Assyrians besides issues concerning their homeland, geographical composition, modern life and ISIL-forced displacement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2213, "Truth_answer": "Modern Assyrians are Syriac Christians who claim descent from Assyria, one of the oldest civilizations in the world, dating back to 2500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects make the Assyrians distinctive compared to other ethnic groups neighboring them?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "When Angels and Serpents Dance is the seventh studio album by Californian metal group P.O.D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "When Angels and Serpents Dance was released in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "On August 4, 2007, the band played at Angel Stadium of Anaheim's annual Harvest Crusade where they revealed a new song entitled I'll Be Ready.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me one famous song from P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "It is the first album to include Marcos Curiel since Satellite and the first and only album to be produced for P.O.D. by INO/Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy about P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance album besides release date and a famous song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "It has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide so far.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance were sold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "On July 28, 2008, the group played a free public performance at the Orange County Choppers headquarters in Newburgh, NY, with OCC The Band opening", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about the 2008 free P.O.D. concert in Orange County.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "On June 1, 2007, at the Rockbox in San Diego, the band performed and revealed a new song entitled Condescending.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Apart from Addicted were there any other singles released on P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "On January 25, 2008, a free download of the band's title song When Angels & Serpents Dance became available to the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the singles off P.O.D.'s When Angels and Serpents Dance available as free downloads?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "The band performed on June 16, 2007, at the Journeys Backyard BBQ tour revealing the song Addicted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P.O.D. go on tour in support of the When Angels and Serpents Dance?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "On August 4, 2007, the band played at Angel Stadium of Anaheim's annual Harvest Crusade for a crowd of 42,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the fan turn out at the angel stadium concert?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2214, "Truth_answer": "P.O.D.'s Satellite was placed at No. 137 on the Billboard's top 200 albums of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_(P.O.D._album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the media response to P.O.D. albums?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2215, "Truth_answer": "Girl power is a slogan that encourages and celebrates women's empowerment, independence, confidence and strength", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_Power_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the slogan Girl Power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2215, "Truth_answer": "The phrase was a label for post classical neo-feminist empowerment embraced by the band: that a sensual, feminine appearance and equality between the sexes need not be mutually exclusive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p21", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the slogan Girl Power represent in regards to the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2215, "Truth_answer": "This concept was by no means original in the pop world: both Madonna and Bananarama had employed similar outlooks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls come up with the slogan Girl Power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2215, "Truth_answer": "Some critics dismissed it as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there critics of the slogan Girl Power in regards to the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2215, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, the United Nations' Global Goals #WhatIReallyReallyWant campaign filmed a remake of the original music video for Wannabe to highlight gender inequality issues faced by women across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the slogan Girl Power inspire any other movements in regards to the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2215, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, the United Nations' Global Goals #WhatIReallyReallyWant campaign filmed a remake of the original music video for Wannabe to highlight gender inequality issues faced by women across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wannabe_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues in particular that were highlighted with the slogan Girl Power in regards to the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Theodor Seuss Geisel is known for his work writing and illustrating more than 60 books under the pen name Doctor Seuss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the artwork for Dr. Seuss books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Geisel evidently enjoyed drawing architecturally elaborate objects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodor Seuss Geisel draw?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "The Cat in the Hat is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231151908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_in_the_Hat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What books did Theodor Seuss Geisel illustrate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Geisel's style was unique – his figures are often rounded and somewhat droopy. This is true, for instance, of the faces of The grinch and the Cat in the Hat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodor Seuss Geisel draw anything besides machines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Geisel also follows the cartoon tradition of showing motion with lines, like in the sweeping lines that accompany Sneelock's final dive in If I Ran the Circus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Theodor Seuss Geisel drew lines that accompanied what?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Sneelock is a man who owns a ramshackle store in front of a empty lot where little Morris McGurk plans to build a cirus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091357id_/https://seuss.fandom.com/wiki/Mr._Sneelock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's Sneelock in relation to Doctor Seuss?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Geisel also liked drawing outlandish arrangements of feathers or fur like the pet for girls who like to brush and comb, in One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any other Doctor Seuss books besides If I Ran the Circus mentioned?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "His work includes many of the most popular children's books of all time, selling over 600 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else on Theodor Seuss Geisel besides his artwork?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "He was fond of a sort of voilà gesture in which the hand flips outward and the fingers spread slightly backward with the thumb up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about motion in The Cat in the Hat Comes Back?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2216, "Truth_answer": "Green Eggs and Ham is a children's book by Dr. Seuss, first published on August 12, 1960. As of 2019, the book has sold 8 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Eggs_and_Ham_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodor Seuss Geisel draw any other books besides The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, If I Ran the Circus and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, he debuted in professional drama playing Karna in Karnabharam, a Sanskrit-language play directed by Kavalam Narayana Panicker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mohanlal's famous stage performances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "Kadhayattam was a presentation enacted by Mohanlal, performing ten classic characters and situations from Malayalam literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mohanlal's next stage performance after Karnabharam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Mohanlal produced and starred in Bharatham. The film was a critical and commercial success, and got Mohanlal the National Film Award for Best Actor for that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mohanlal's best acting performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "Chayamukhi was a 2008 stage play written and directed by Prasanth Narayanan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chayamukhi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal portrayed Bheeman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mohanlal's role in Prasanth Narayanan's Chayamukhi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal was typecasted in larger-than-life action hero roles in films, these films were widely criticised for their repetitive plots, lewd dialogues, punch lines and male chauvinistic outlook.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohanlal have any failures?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2217, "Truth_answer": "He married Suchitra, daughter of Tamil film producer K. Balaji on 28 April 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mohanlal have a partner?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal grew up in Mudavanmugal at his paternal home in Thiruvananthapuram.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mohanlal spend his early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal made his acting debut in 1978 with the film Thiranottam. It took 25 years to release the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1978 and 1979 to Mohanlal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Mohanlal was cast in the lead antagonist role in Manjil Virinja Pookkal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohanlal have another acting role after Thiranottam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "By 1983, Mohanlal was credited in more than 25 feature films, most of them had him playing negative roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mohanlal do after working with Fazil on Manjil Virinja Pookkal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, he recorded a song for the film Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohanlal do anything other than films and stage acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "Mohanlal recorded Aarumilla Agathiyenikkoru for Padamudra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohanlal record any other songs besides Sindooramegham Shringaarakaavyam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2218, "Truth_answer": "Uyarangalil, Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu, Boeing Boeing and Aram + Aram = Kinnaram were some of his films in this period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mohanlal do after Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2219, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory was formed in 1989 under the name Ulceration, which the band agreed would just be a cool name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the early years of Fear Factory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2219, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Fear Factory recorded a series of cuts for their debut album with the then-little-known producer Ross Robinson in Blackie Lawless' studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fear Factory's early years end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2219, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's Concrete album was officially released in 2002 by Roadrunner Records under the title Concrete after the band's breakup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which record label did Fear Factory first release music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2219, "Truth_answer": "Eight of the songs on the Concrete album were re-recorded in 1992 and released on the Soul of a New Machine album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Fear Factory song did Roadrunner Records release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2219, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's Demanufacture album is regarded as a landmark record in alternative metal, and heavy metal in general.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fear Factory win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "Walking in the Rain is a song written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector, and Cynthia Weil for The Ronettes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026104134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_in_the_Rain_(The_Ronettes_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Walking in the Rain a song or an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "It was originally recorded by the girl group the Ronettes in 1964 .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026104134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_in_the_Rain_(The_Ronettes_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Ronettes' Walking in the Rain released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "Phil Spector produced The Ronettes' Walking in the Rain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced The Ronettes' Walking in the Rain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "The Ronettes were nominated for a Grammy Award in 1965 for Walking in the Rain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes' Walking in the Rain win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the Ronettes' version was ranked at No. 266 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026104134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_in_the_Rain_(The_Ronettes_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Ronettes' Walking on the Rain, besides producer, release date, and accolades?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "The sound of thunder was used for the introduction and was featured prominently throughout the remainder of the song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil take so long editing The Ronettes' Walking in the Rain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "Walking in the Rain peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of significance of The Ronettes' Walking in the Rain besides, production, release, awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "Following the successful release of Walking in the Rain, Philles Records released the group's first studio album, Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica, in late 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Ronettes' album called?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "The album proved to be slightly successful, peaking at number 96 on the Billboard charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Ronettes' Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica a successful album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "Issued singles included Be My Baby, Walking in the Rain, Baby, I Love You, Do I Love You?, and Breakin' Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ronettes' Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica contain any singles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2220, "Truth_answer": "Spector allegedly did not want the Ronettes to become too popular, in fear they would one day outshine him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112001449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Phil Spector promoting Veronica Bennett over Estelle Bennett and Nedra Talley?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope was born in Eltham, County of London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bob Hope born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Hope grew up in the Cleveland, Ohio, area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Hope grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "With a career that spanned nearly 80 years, Hope appeared in more than 70 short and feature films, with 54 feature films with Hope as star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Bob Hope famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Hope formed a partnership with Lloyd Durbin, a friend from the dancing school. Fatty Arbuckle saw them perform in 1925 and found them work with Hurley's Jolly Follies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whom else did Bob Hope work with in the early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Within a year, Hope had formed an act called the Dancemedians with George Byrne and the Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Bob Hope do after 1925?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "In addition to hosting the Academy Awards show 19 times, more than any other host, he appeared in many stage productions and television roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of importance for Bob Hope besides his birth, childhood and early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope and Dolores DeFina adopted four children: Linda, Tony, Kelly, and Eleanora, known as Nora.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope have any children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Dolores DeFina and Bob Hope reportedly were married on February 19, 1934, in Erie, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope ever marry again after divorcing Grace Louise Troxell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Hope's short-lived first marriage was to vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell, a secretary from Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whom else did Bob Hope marry besides Dolores DeFina?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2221, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope was celebrated for performing in United Service Organizations shows to entertain active duty American military personnel, making 57 tours for the USO between 1941 and 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope ever perform for the military?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "Hope died of pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What illness did Bob Hope have at the time of his death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "In August 2001, he spent close to two weeks in a hospital recovering from pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bob Hope suffer with pneumonia in 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hope was released from the hospital Wednesday nearly a week after being hospitalized for gastrointestinal bleeding.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://web.archive.org/web/20121001045357id_/http://archives.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/Movies/06/07/bob.hope.03/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope recover from gastrointestinal bleeding?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "Hope died at the age of 100 in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Hope die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "Hope died at his home in the Toluca Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bob Hope at death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "His remains were temporarily placed in a mausoleum vault before the construction of the Bob Hope Memorial Garden at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Hope buried after death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "Hope's remains were joined in 2011 by his wife Dolores when she died—four months after her 102nd birthday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who survived Bob Hope? Any kids or a wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "As a final honor and tribute to his life of service to the USO the United States Congress passed the Bob Hope Arlington Honors Act of 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope have any honors or memorials after death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2222, "Truth_answer": "Hope was awarded more than 2,000 honors and awards, including 54 honorary university doctorates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Bob Hope besides his illness and resulting death?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "Reason is the second album by English singer-songwriter, Melanie C. It was the follow up album to Northern Star. Released on 10 March 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_(Melanie_C_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2002-2003 to Melanie C?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "Melanie C won three World Music Awards, five Brit Awards, three American Music Awards and four Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C win any awards themselves?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "Having co-written 11 UK Number 1s, more than any other female artist in chart history, Melanie C remains the only female performer to top the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Melanie C do to be in this position to win several music industry awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm began her solo career in late 1998 by singing with Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams on the worldwide hit When You're Gone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422152152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Melanie C other than awards, songwriting accolades and Reason album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "When You're Gone peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and spent 15 weeks in the UK top 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029030203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_You%27re_Gone_(Bryan_Adams_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Melanie C and Bryan Adams' When You're Gone single successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "Never Be the Same Again by Melanie C, featuring Lisa Left Eye Lopes was released on 20 March 2000 as the third single from her first solo album, Northern Star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles than When You're Gone, did Melanie C release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "The discography of Melanie C consists of seven studio albums: Northern Star, Reason, Beautiful Intentions, This Time, The Sea, Stages and Version of Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_(Melanie_C_album)_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018011249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Star_(Melanie_C_album)_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422152152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_discography_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Melanie C release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2223, "Truth_answer": "Northern Star Tour was the second concert tour performed by English recording artist Melanie C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422152154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Star_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C do any tours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "Hayes was a highly recruited athlete, and accepted a football scholarship from Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Hayes go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports did Bob Hayes participate in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "He was the AAU 100 yard dash champion three years running, from 1962–1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes win any championships in track and field in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "He also was the first person to break six seconds in the 60-yard dash with his indoor world record of 5.9 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes participate in any event besides the 100-yard dash?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes participate in sports other than track and field in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "In 1964 Hayes was the NCAA champion in the 200 meter dash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes win any other awards in his track and field career besides AAU 100 yard dash champion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "He was once considered the world's fastest human by virtue of his multiple world records in the 60-yard, 100-yard, 220-yard, and Olympic 100-meter dashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bob Hayes inducted into the Florida A&M University Sports Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes's college career ended in 1965 when he began playing for the Dallas Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Hayes's college career end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "Hayes earned his degree in elementary education from Florida A&M, at the age of fifty-one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094706id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/sports/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/hayes-bob_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20081204194406id_/http://sports.jrank.org/pages/2000/Hayes-Bob-Earns-His-Degree-at-Age-Fifty-One.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes graduate from college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2224, "Truth_answer": "He never lost a race in the 100 yard or 100 meter competitions, but mainstream schools of the area still did not invite him to their sanctioned meets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Bob Hayes's college career besides his records, championships and awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "At the 1964 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Hayes had his finest hour as a sprinter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bob Hayes participate in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "The 1964 Summer Olympics was an international multi-sport event held in Tokyo, Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024162248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Summer_Olympics_p0", "https://wikimili.com/en/Thompson_Mann_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the 1964 Olympics that Bob Hayes participated in held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "Hayes won the 100m and 4×100 meter relay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What 1964 Olympic events did Bob Hayes participate in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "Hayes won gold in the 100m and 4×100 meter relay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes win any Olympic medals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "In the 4×100 meter relay Hayes produced a new World Record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes set any records at the 1964 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "Hayes won two gold medals at the 1964 Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many medals did Bob Hayes win at the 1964 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "Hayes is the only athlete to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094706id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/sports/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/hayes-bob_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Bob Hayes besides his activities and wins at the 1964 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "Hayes was the first man to break ten seconds for the 100 meters, albeit with a 5.3 m/s wind assistance in the semi-finals of the 1964 Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes set any other records in athletics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2225, "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Cowboys selected Hayes in the seventh round of the 1964 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Bob Hayes start playing football?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "Exposed to music at an early age, he studied classical flute with Walfrid Kujala, of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Butterfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul Butterfield start playing music ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "The pair were soon performing as Nick and Paul in college-area coffee houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Butterfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Butterfield and Nick Gravenites form a band together ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "Butterfield was offered a track scholarship to Brown University, however, a knee injury and a growing interest in blues music sent him in a different direction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Butterfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Butterfield do before meeting Nick Gravenites ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "Elvin Bishop recalled that in about six months Butterfield became proficient in harmonica as just a natural genius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Paul Butterfield besides his start playing music, band formation and activities before meeting Nick Gravenites?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "Elvin Bishop said Paul Butterfield was just a natural genius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the statement declaring Paul Butterfield a natural genius?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "Elvin Richard Bishop is an American blues and rock music singer, guitarist, bandleader, and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Elvin Bishop?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2226, "Truth_answer": "Butterfield and Gravenites were offered a regular gig at Big John's and they persuaded bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay to form a group with them in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Butterfield meet any other musicians during the beginning of his career besides Nick Gravenites, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Otis Rush and Elvin Bishop??", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "After the breakup of the Butterfield Blues Band, Butterfield formed his next band, Paul Butterfield's Better Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paul Butterfield's Better Days about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "Butterfield formed Paul Butterfield's Better Days with Chris Parker, Amos Garrett, Geoff Muldaur, Ronnie Barron and Billy Rich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Paul Butterfield's Better Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "As a solo act with backing musicians, Butterfield continued to tour and recorded Put It in Your Ear in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Butterfield_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Butterfield's solo career start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, he joined Muddy Waters to record Waters's last album for Chess Records, The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Butterfield_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of other musical setting Paul Butterfield was in after pursuing a solo career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album is an album by blues musician Muddy Waters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muddy_Waters_Woodstock_Album_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "After the breakup of the group in 1971, Butterfield continued to tour and record with the band Paul Butterfield's Better Days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117014220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Butterfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Paul Butterfield form Better Days?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2227, "Truth_answer": "Butterfield pursued a solo career, with diminishing returns. His solo debut, Put It in Your Ear, appeared in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190220063239id_/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/paul-butterfield-mn0000019339/biography_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Paul Butterfield venture out to be a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Along with this theme of death, Takita believed Departures was about life, about finding a lost sense of feeling human;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the themes of the 2008 film Departures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Ebert writes that, as with other Japanese films such as Tokyo Story and The Funeral, Departures focuses on the effect of death on the survivors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did film critics say about the theme of death the 2008 film Departures?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Initially, Daigo and his family are unable to overcome the taboos and their squeamishness when faced with death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the taboo of death shown in the 2008 film Departures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Byrnes found that Departures leads one to question the extent of modernity's effect on Japanese culture, noting the undercurrent of traditional attitudes and values which permeated the film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other major themes besides death in the 2008 film Departures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Although the encoffining ceremony was traditionally completed by the dead person's family, a decreased interest in it opened a niche market for professional encoffiners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How the extent of modernity's effect on Japanese culture addressed in the 2008 film Departures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Mika's pregnancy is the catalyst for her reconciliation with Daigo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the 2008 film Departures' other characters experience growth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert gave the film a perfect four stars, describing it as rock-solid in its fundamentals and highlighting its cinematography, music, and the casting of Yamazaki as Sasaki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable reviews of the 2008 film Departures'?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2228, "Truth_answer": "Ebert writes that, as with other Japanese films such as Tokyo Story and The Funeral, Departures focuses on the effect of death on the survivors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the 2008 film Departures' similarities to Japanese movies cited by Roger Ebert?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "Small in stature, he lacked the overall power of his larger competitors such as Don Budge and Kramer but made up for it with brains, ball control, and speed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Riggs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of playing style did Bobby Riggs have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "Esther Bartosh had encouraged him to play a so-called “girl’s game”, offsetting “his lack of stature with finesse, guile and tactics”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029032202id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/battle-of-the-sexes/bobby-riggs-profile/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bobby Riggs learn the ball control and speed play style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "He was quickly befriended and then coached by Esther Bartosh, who was the third-ranking woman player in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Riggs have a coach as a child?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "Depending entirely on speed and ball control, he soon began to win boys and then juniors tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Riggs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Riggs win a lot of matches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "A master court strategist and tactician, he worked his opponent out of position and scored points with the game's best drop shot and lob.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Riggs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting detail about Bobby Riggs' playing style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "Jack Kramer writes about Riggs. When you talk about depth and accuracy both, Riggs' second serve ranks with the other three best that I ever saw...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other players think about Bobby Riggs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "As a 21-year-old amateur in 1939, Riggs won Wimbledon, the U.S. National Championships, and was runner-up at the French Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Riggs play in tournements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2229, "Truth_answer": "Esther Bartosh had encouraged him to play a so-called “girl’s game”, offsetting “his lack of stature with finesse, guile and tactics”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029032202id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/battle-of-the-sexes/bobby-riggs-profile/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Riggs come up with the ball control and speed playing style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2230, "Truth_answer": "In The Trip, Kramer admits that a man in a park exposed himself to him when he was a young boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Cosmo Kramer's life growing up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2230, "Truth_answer": "In The Big Salad Kramer reveals to Jerry that he grew up in a strict household.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Cosmo Kramer's home life, parents, siblings etc?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2230, "Truth_answer": "Kramer reveals to Jerry that he grew up in a strict household where he had to be in bed every night by 9:00PM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What strict things did Cosmo Kramer's parents do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2230, "Truth_answer": "Kramer never completed high school; however, it is made clear in The Barber that Kramer has a GED.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cosmo Kramer go to school or college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2230, "Truth_answer": "Along with his stint at H&H Bagels, Kramer is engaged in a variety of short-lived jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cosmo Kramer's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2230, "Truth_answer": "He also apparently has no biological children, although he adopted mile 114 of the Arthur Burkhardt Expressway in The Pothole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer have children or a wife?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2231, "Truth_answer": "The character of Kramer was originally based on the real-life Kenny Kramer, a neighbor of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David from New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the character of Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2231, "Truth_answer": "After achieving fame as the real Kramer from Seinfeld, Kenny Kramer has worked as a correspondent for Hard Copy, a tabloid news television show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109064558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Kramer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kenny Kramer in a TV show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2231, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Kramer created and hosted Kramer's New York segments for the Fox New York City affiliate WNYW's Good Day New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109064558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Kramer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenny Kramer appear on TV besides Hard Copy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2231, "Truth_answer": "The character of Kramer was originally based on the real-life Kenny Kramer, a neighbor of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David from New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Larry David get inspiration from for the character of Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "Deputy Judge Louis Harms found Nicholson's interpretation was incorrect as the NPA was free to have charged Zuma for corruption as it did.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Chris Nicholson's ruling on charges reinstated on appeal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "On 6 April 2009, the NPA dropped all charges against Zuma, as well as co-accused French arms company Thint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Deputy Judge Louis Harms found Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Chris Nicholson's interpretation was incorrect?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "The announcement of the withdrawal of charges was made by Mokothedi Mpshe, who stressed that the withdrawal did not amount to an acquittal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important aspects regarding this information on Mbeki's and Zuma's criminal chargers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "Zuma became embroiled in a corruption controversy, one of many, after his financial advisor, Schabir Shaik, was charged with corruption and fraud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of controversy involving Zuma's charges for corruption in 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "Zuma was nonetheless elected President of the African National Congress on 18 December 2007 after defeating Mbeki at the ANC conference in Polokwane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did these findings of the NPA being politically motviated cause any further problems for Jacob Zuma?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "On 20 September 2008, with about nine months left in his second term, Mbeki announced his resignation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thabo Mbeki ever suffer any further prejudice?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2232, "Truth_answer": "Because of his support among elements of ANC, Zuma remained a powerful political figure, retaining a high position in the ANC even after dismissal as the country's deputy president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that's relevant regarding the charges against Jacob Zuma besides charges charges being reinstated, Mbeki's resignation and further problems in South Africa's government?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "Zuma enjoyed considerable support from many in left wing of the ANC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who provided the continued support to Jacob Zuma when he was deptuy president?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "Zuma enjoyed considerable support from many in the ANC Youth League, the South African Communist Party and the Congress of South African Trade Unions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other groups besides the left wing of the ANC support Jacob Zuma when he was deptuy president?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "Some left-wing supporters claimed that Mbeki and his more market-oriented wing of the party had conspired to oust Zuma to entrench their dominance in the ANC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did some people believe Jacob Zuma was innocent of the corruption charges in regards to Mbeki?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "Zuma is also referred to by his initials JZ and his clan name Msholozi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jacob Zuma besides his support base when he was deputy president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "The ANC won the national election on 6 May 2009 and Zuma was sworn in as President of South Africa on 9 May 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacob Zuma use his power to do next after the corruption charges were dropped in 2009?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "On 6 August 2009, Zuma nominated Sandile Ngcobo as Chief Justice of South Africa,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacob Zuma accomplish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "Zuma was elected President of the African National Congress on 18 December 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacob Zuma run for anything else besides President and deputy president of South Africa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2233, "Truth_answer": "Various media reports had incorrectly reported that the charges against Zuma had been dismissed when they weren't.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123163153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Zuma_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the press comment on Jacob Zuma's corruption charges in 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol, Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour from July to September with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the debut of Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr.'s music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "He performed the National Anthem at the opening game of the 2012 World Series on October 24, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. do at the start of a musical career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "In January 2018, Phillips appeared in an episode of Hawaii Five-0, playing a diamond smuggler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. have besides American Idol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "Prior to trying out for American Idol, Phillips also auditioned on the second season of America's Got Talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. try any other contest other than American Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "Phillips filed a lawsuit against his label 19 Recordings, calling the producers manipulative and oppressive. In June 2017, Phillips settled the dispute with the show's producers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. have any hindrances in his musical career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "In the Summer 2018, Phillips hit the road headlining his solo tour and a co-headlining tour with Gavin DeGraw with over 30 shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr.'s recent career move?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his singing career he has lent his talents to organizations such as the Sarah Foundation and the Gibson Flood Relief Campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. besides his musical career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2234, "Truth_answer": "Former Idol judge Simon Cowell said Phillip Phillips was the only contestant he liked after he left the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. reported in the press?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "Phillips auditioned for American Idol in Savannah, Georgia. He advanced to the Hollywood rounds, and later to the Las Vegas round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "On February 23, 2012, Phillips was chosen as one of the Top 25 semi-finalists, and was voted into the Top 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. was voted into the top 13 on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "Phillips received his first BMI pop music song writing award for Raging Fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr.'s music won any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "The World from the Side of the Moon is the debut album from American Idol season 11 winner, Phillip Phillips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617134410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_from_the_Side_of_the_Moon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. released any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "Phillips has suffered from a congenital kidney condition that produces stones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. besides fame, appearance on American Idol and musical career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "After the Top 13 performance night on American Idol, Phillips was taken to a doctor for possible kidney stones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. taken to a doctor while on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "He had eight procedures while he was performing on Idol, and considered quitting the show due to the pain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did kidney stones slow down Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr.'s musical career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2235, "Truth_answer": "Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. considered quitting American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which show did Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. consider quitting because of kidney stoens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2236, "Truth_answer": "The group originally formed in 1985 as Take One, but changed their name to Color Me Badd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Color Me Badd start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2236, "Truth_answer": "Color Me Badd's first single, I Wanna Sex You Up spent four weeks at position number two on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Color Me Badd's first hit called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2236, "Truth_answer": "I Adore Mi Amor spent one week at number-one on the US R&B chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Color Me Badd have any other popular songs besides I Wanna Sex You Up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2236, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Abrams Mark Calderon Sam Watters and Kevin Thornton met in the mid-1980s while attending Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started Color Me Badd?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2237, "Truth_answer": "Rapper Daniel Dumile bases his personas MF DOOM and Viktor Vaughn, on Doctor Doom and Victor Von Doom respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cultural impact did Doctor Doom make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2237, "Truth_answer": "Described as iconic, Doom is one of the most well-received characters of the Marvel Universe, as well as one of the most recurring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about Doctor Doom culturally besides influencing the persona of MF DOOM?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2237, "Truth_answer": "Von Doom has also been favorably regarded by those who wrote for the character; Stan Lee declared Doom his favorite villain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others say or think about Doctor Doom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2237, "Truth_answer": "Along with being a genius scientist and inventor, Doom is also a very powerful sorcerer, primarily taught by Tibetan monks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something unique about Doctor Doom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "Watts' 1996 reelection campaign featured state representative Ed Crocker as the Democratic candidate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Julius Caesar Watts Jr.'s first re-election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "Watts was re-elected as the representative from Oklahoma's 4th district.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What office was Julius Caesar Watts Jr. re-elected to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "Watts focused on promoting his party, attending NAACP meetings and meeting with representatives from historically black colleges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What responsibilities did Julius Caesar Watts Jr. have as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Watts was named national co-chairman for the presidential campaign of Republican Bob Dole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in this section on Julius Caesar Watts Jr.'s first term in Congress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "In his 1998 reelection campaign against Democrat Ben Odom, Watts faced accusations about debts, unpaid taxes and over actions in a federal bribery investigation in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of accusations did Julius Caesar Watts Jr. face in his 1998 re-election bid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "Watts was re-elected with 62 percent of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result of the accusations levied against Julius Caesar Watts Jr. in his 1998 re-election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2238, "Truth_answer": "He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003, representing Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the successive congressional terms in regards to Julius Caesar Watts Jr.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "Watts was born in Eufaula in McIntosh County, Oklahoma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Julius Caesar Watts Jr. born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "Julius Caesar Watts Jr. was born on November 18, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Julius Caesar Watts Jr. born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "Watts was born to J. C. Buddy Watts Sr., and Helen Watts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Julius Caesar Watts Jr.'s parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "He graduated from high school in 1976 and attended the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julius Caesar Watts Jr. attend college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "He graduated from college in 1981 with a degree in journalism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julius Caesar Watts Jr. study at the University of Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "He was the first black quarterback at Eufaula High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julius Caesar Watts Jr. play sports as a youth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Watts married Frankie Jones, an African-American woman with whom he had fathered a second daughter during high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Julius Caesar Watts Jr. married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2239, "Truth_answer": "While in high school, Watts fathered a daughter with a white woman, causing a scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Watts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Julius Caesar Watts Jr. have any children besides the second daughter with Frankie Jones?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "Norman endured another setback at the 1987 Masters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg Norman doing in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "In his final round on the 18th green, Norman had a putt for a birdie that would win the tournament. The ball trickled over the cup, missing by millimeters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg Norman's setback at the 1987 Masters Tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "Norman won the Australian Masters in February 1987 and the Australian Open later in the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In 1987 to 1990 did Greg Norman win any tournaments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "Although 1990 was not Norman's strongest majors year, he won the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman ever win any award or trophies in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "He received the Golf Writers Association of America's Bartlett Award in 2008 for his philanthropic endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award the only ones Greg Norman has ever won?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "In a reference to his blond hair, size, aggressive golf style and his birthplace's native coastal animal, Norman's nickname is The Great White Shark.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Greg Norman besides his activities between 1987 to 1990 and trophies and awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "Norman won the Doral-Ryder Open and Memorial Tournament in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1990 to Greg Norman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "Later that year, he won the Australian Masters in his home country for a final and record sixth time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman continue to play after 1990 when he missed the cut for the 1990 Masters Tournament?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2240, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Norman missed part of the season after suffering hip and shoulder injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman ever get hurt as a professional?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "Greg Norman had two PGA Tour wins before 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg Norman's record before heading to the major tournaments in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "In June 1984, Norman won his maiden PGA Tour victory at the Kemper Open, winning by five strokes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Greg Norman score at the 1984 Kemper Open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "He won the 1980 Scandinavian Enterprise Open in Sweden with a course record of 64 in the final round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What records had Greg Norman set before the majors in 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "After making four consecutive birdies on holes 14 to 17, Norman was tied with Jack Nicklaus going to the 18th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman ever recover after the 10th hole at the 1986 Masters against Jack Nicklaus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "Norman missed a par putt on the 18th that would have sent the two into a sudden death playoff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman ever pass Jack Nicklaus at the 1986 Masters at the 18th hole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "Norman held the lead for all four majors through 54 holes and had the chance of winning the single season Grand Slam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg Norman's performance regarding the 1986 Saturday Slam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "However, the only major victory Norman earned that year was in the 1986 Open Championship at Turnberry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223213809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Norman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Norman win any awards for this 1986 performance at the four major tournaments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2241, "Truth_answer": "After being presented with the Claret Jug trophy, Norman said: ...To win my first Open in front of the British public is the greatest feeling ever.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Greg Norman feel about career accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman's Maus has been widely written about in the popular press and academia—the quantity of its critical literature far outstrips that of any other work of comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about this article on Art Spiegelman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman's parents were Polish Jews Władysław and Andzia Spiegelman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Art Spiegelman's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "In 1937, the Spiegelmans had one other son, Rysio, who died before Art was born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Spiegelman have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "He began cartooning in 1960 and imitated the style of his favorite comic books, such as Mad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Art Spiegelman's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "His talent caught the eyes of United Features Syndicate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Spiegelman receive any recognition during his high school days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "The United Features Syndicate offered Art Spiegelman the chance to produce a syndicated comic strip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the United Features Syndicate do after viewing Art Spiegelman's talent?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2242, "Truth_answer": "Dedicated to the idea of art as expression, he turned down this commercial opportunity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Art Spiegelman turn down the opportunity for a syndicated comic strip from the United Features Syndicate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "The New Yorker is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130064944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Yorker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The New Yorker magazine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman was hired by Tina Brown as a contributing artist in 1992 for The New Yorker magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 to Art Spiegelman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman asserted he left not over political differences, but because The New Yorker was not interested in doing serialized work, which he wanted to do with his next project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Art Spiegelman leave The New Yorker magazine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "Within The New Yorker's pages, Spiegelman contributed strips such as a collaboration titled In the Dumps with children's illustrator Maurice Sendak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Spiegelman work on while being employed by The New Yorker magazine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "In the Dumps was a cartoon strip and article featuring meta versions of Art Spiegelman and Maurice Sendak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The New Yorker magazine's In the Dumps?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman had twenty-one New Yorker covers published, and submitted a number which were rejected for being too outrageous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Art Spiegelman do for The New Yorker magazine besides In the Dumps?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2243, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman's influence and connections in New York cartooning circles drew the ire of political cartoonist Ted Rall in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Spiegelman's New Yorker work successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2244, "Truth_answer": "Rameau was a master of the 18th-century French school of harpsichord music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Jean-Philippe Rameau use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2244, "Truth_answer": "Along with François Couperin, Rameau was a master of the 18th-century French school of harpsichord music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the other master of 18th-century French school of harpsichord music besides Jean-Philippe Rameau?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2244, "Truth_answer": "Rameau's music includes pieces in the pure tradition of the French suite: imitative Le rappel des oiseaux, La poule and characterful Les tendres plaintes, L'entretien des Muses.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrumental music pieces did Jean-Philippe Rameau create?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2244, "Truth_answer": "During his semiretirement 1740 to 1744 he wrote the Pièces de clavecin en concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jean-Philippe Rameau create instrumental works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2244, "Truth_answer": "Rameau's music had gone out of fashion by the end of the 18th century, and it was not until the 20th that serious efforts were made to revive it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Jean-Philippe Rameau's pieces popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2245, "Truth_answer": "A librettist is the writer of a libretto, text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a librettist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2245, "Truth_answer": "Rameau produced his most important comic opera, Platée in 1745.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable piece did Jean-Philippe Rameau create ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2245, "Truth_answer": "Rameau produced his most important comic opera, Platée in 1745.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jean-Philippe Rameau create it ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2245, "Truth_answer": "Two collaborations with Voltaire: Le temple de la gloire and La princesse de Navarre, gained Rameau official recognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean-Philippe Rameau have any other notable pieces besides Platée?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2245, "Truth_answer": "He received several commissions from the court for works to celebrate Battle of Fontenoy and the marriage of the Dauphin to Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean-Philippe Rameau commissioned to create Platée, Le temple de la gloire and La princesse de Navarre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2245, "Truth_answer": "Rameau composed prolifically in the late 1740s and early 1750s. After that, his rate of productivity dropped off, probably due to old age and ill health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean-Philippe Rameau retire from composing operas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2246, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band made a cameo appearance in the 1969 musical western film, Paint Your Wagon, performing Hand Me Down That Can o' Beans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1969 to the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2246, "Truth_answer": "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band albums include 1972's Will the Circle be Unbroken.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.allmusic.com/artist/martha-flippo-mn0001245185_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2246, "Truth_answer": "A follow-up album based on the same country western concept, Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two was released in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211212012id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography_p0", "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3391191/posts_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1", "https://paregienjournal.com/2015/12/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums besides Will the Circle be Unbroken, did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2246, "Truth_answer": "The band's successes include a cover version of Jerry Jeff Walker's Mr. Bojangles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211212012id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography_p0", "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3391191/posts_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2246, "Truth_answer": "The band's first single, Buy for Me the Rain, was a Top 40 success, and the band gained exposure on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles besides Mr. Bojangles, did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2246, "Truth_answer": "In May 1977, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band became the first American group allowed to tour the Soviet Union playing 28 sold-out concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2247, "Truth_answer": "Rory Storm and the Hurricanes arrived in Hamburg on 1 October 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rory Storm and the Hurricanes go to Hamburg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2247, "Truth_answer": "In early October 1960, Storm and the Hurricanes were free to travel to Hamburg, replacing Derry and the Seniors at the Kaiserkeller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101094428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_in_Hamburg_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What clubs did Rory Storm and the Hurricanes play in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2247, "Truth_answer": "They played five or six 90-minute sets every day alternating with The Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101094428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_in_Hamburg_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other bands besides Rory Storm and the Hurricanes that played in Hamburg alongside the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2247, "Truth_answer": "During Rory Storm and the Hurricanes' eight-week residency in Hamburg, Alan Williams arranged a recording session at Akoustik Studio, asking Beatles to record three songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rory Storm and the Hurricanes record an album at the Akoustik Studio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "He found work rolling cigars in a factory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick's first job involve deformities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "After three years, his right hand deformity had worsened and he no longer had the dexterity required for the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick work at a factory rolling cigarettes long?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "His father secured him a hawker's licence which enabled him to earn money selling items from the haberdashery shop, door to door.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph Carey Merrick's second job after rolling cigarettes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "Housewives refused to open doors for him and now people not only stared at him but followed him out of curiosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Carey Merrick do with limited speaking skills as a hawker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "Merrick failed to make enough money as a hawker to support himself. On returning home one day in 1877, he was severely beaten by his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Carey Merrick fired from hawking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "Merrick was homeless on the streets of Leicester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick need assistance after being beaten? What did Joseph Carey Merrick do after leaving home for good?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "His uncle, a barber named Charles Merrick, heard of his nephew's situation, sought him out and offered him accommodation in his home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick get discovered by his uncle while homeless?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "With young children to provide for, Charles could no longer afford to support his nephew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick accept to stay with his uncle?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2248, "Truth_answer": "At age 17, Merrick began work in a brutal workhouse with little food and poor medical facilities, especially for a person with his unique needs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211246id_/https://www.history.com/news/elephant-man-joseph-merrick-grave-discovery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick ever work for the workhouse?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "He died on 11 April 1890.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211246id_/https://www.history.com/news/elephant-man-joseph-merrick-grave-discovery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joseph Carey Merrick die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "Merrick's death was ruled accidental and the certified cause of death was asphyxia, caused by the weight of his head as he lay down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph Carey Merrick's cause of death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "On 5 May 2019 author Jo Vigor-Mungovin discovered that Merrick's soft tissue was buried in the City of London Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joseph Carey Merrick buried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "Treves, in his earlier journal articles as well as his book, insisted on calling him John Merrick. The reason for this is unclear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph Carey Merrick's legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "On three occasions Merrick left the London Hospital and London on holiday, spending a few weeks at a time in the countryside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Carey Merrick do in his last years of life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "He rose each day in the afternoon and would leave his rooms to walk in the small adjacent courtyard, after dark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Carey Merrick do while there at the London Hospital?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "He stayed at the gamekeeper's cottage and spent the days walking in the estate's woods, collecting wild flowers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph Carey Merrick do while in Northamptonshire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "Merrick's condition gradually deteriorated during his four years at the London Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick's deformities continue in the last year's his life at the London Hospital?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "He required a great deal of care from the nursing staff and spent much of his time in bed, or sitting in his quarters, with diminishing energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who cared for Joseph Carey Merrick in his last years at the London Hospital?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2249, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Treves and Merrick built a friendly relationship, although Merrick never completely confided in him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Merrick_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Carey Merrick have any friends?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "During her six-month reign as Miss Missouri USA, Finnessey was involved in such charities as the Variety Club Telethon and St. Louis Cardinals Winter Warm Up for local charities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shandi Finnessey's reign as Miss Missouri USA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "She represented Missouri in the April 12, 2004, nationally televised Miss USA 2004 pageant at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next to Shandi Finnessey after reigning as Miss Missouri USA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "In the nationally televised pageant, she became the first woman from Missouri to win the Miss USA title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Shandi Finnessey do besides becoming Miss Missouri USA and representing Missouri in the Miss USA paegeant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "She represented Missouri in the April 12, 2004, nationally televised Miss USA 2004 pageant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Shandi Finnessey win the Miss USA title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "She won the contest despite having slammed her hand in a car door that weekend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What issue arose when Shandi Finnessey competed for the 2002 Miss Missouri title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, GSN announced the show would restart production after a four-year hiatus, with Bill Engvall as the new host.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200902064158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingo_%28American_game_show%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the GSN game show Lingo resume on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, she began her turn with the interactive series PlayMania, which broke into two shows on February 23, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shandi Finnessey do next after Lingo was put on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, she began her turn with the interactive series PlayMania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Shandi Finnessey on the interactive series PlayMania?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2250, "Truth_answer": "The last first-run show aired on August 1, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What month and year was the last first-run show of the Lingo game show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "Finnessey was born to Patrick Finnessey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shandi Finnessey's dad's name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "Finnessey was born to Linda Finnessey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shandi Finnessey mother's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "She has three brothers: Shane, Damion, and Paul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Shandi Finnessey's brothers' names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "Shandi Finnessey's grandmothers' names are Mildred Finnessey and Fern Miller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else made up Shandi Finnessey's family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "Finnessey first competed in the Miss Missouri USA 2000 pageant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Shandi Finnessey's first Miss Missouri USA appearance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "In 1999 she finished first runner-up to Denette Roderick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Shandi Finnessey's first Miss Missouri USA appearance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "On November 18, 2000, Finnessey won the Miss Jackson title in the Miss Missouri system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901101153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandi_Finnessey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day and month did Shandi Finnessey win the Miss Jackson title?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "Jackson is a city in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was the Miss Jackson title awarded to Shandi Finnessey?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2251, "Truth_answer": "Missouri is a state in the Midwestern United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was the Miss Jackson title awarded to Shandi Finnessey?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2252, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, he moved to Chicago, Illinois to become President of the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609175259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Maynard_Hutchins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Maynard Hutchins move to Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2252, "Truth_answer": "Hutchins served as President of the University of Chicago from 1929 to 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Robert Maynard Hutchins the President of the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2252, "Truth_answer": "Hutchins served as Chancellor of the University of Chicago from 1945 to 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1945 to Robert Maynard Hutchins at the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2252, "Truth_answer": "Hutchins was notable as a defender of academic freedom. Hutchins defended the right of the University's faculty to teach as they wished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Maynard Hutchins do as President of the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2253, "Truth_answer": "Storm and the Hurricanes entered a competition managed by Carrol Levis called Search for Stars at the Liverpool Empire Theatre on 11 October 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rory Storm and the Hurricanes first perform in Liverpool?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2253, "Truth_answer": "Storm and the Hurricanes entered a competition managed by Carrol Levis called Search for Stars, reaching second place ahead of 150 acts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Liverpool regarding Rory Storm and the Hurricanes' first performance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2253, "Truth_answer": "The Big 3, The Undertakers and The Searchers amongst many others also played there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who performed along with Storm and the Hurricanes at the first Beat Night?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2253, "Truth_answer": "Storm and the Hurricanes performed at the Liverpool Stadium on 3 May 1960, on the same bill as Gene Vincent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rory Storm and the Hurricanes perform at any other venues in Liverpool besides Orrell Park Ballroom and Liverpool Empire Theatre?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2254, "Truth_answer": "Juan Ponce de León was born in the village of Santervás de Campos in the northern part of what is now the Spanish province of Valladolid", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212160107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Juan Ponce de León have to do with spain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2254, "Truth_answer": "The identity of his parents is still unknown, but he appears to have been a member of a distinguished and influential noble family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Juan Ponce de León's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2254, "Truth_answer": "Juan Ponce de León was known for leading the first official European expedition to Florida and the first governor of Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212160107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Juan Ponce de León's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2254, "Truth_answer": "According to John J. Browne Ayes, 30% of the modern population of Puerto Rico descend from Juan Ponce de León and his wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212160107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in the article on Juan Ponce de León besides his exploration of Florida and governorship of Puerto Rico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2255, "Truth_answer": "On June 20, 1980, Leonard fought Roberto Durán for his WBC, The Ring, and lineal welterweight titles at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Sugar Ray Leonard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2255, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Durán mauled and wrestled Leonard at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sugar Ray Leonard wrestle Roberto Durán at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2255, "Truth_answer": "Durán was awarded a unanimous decision, although it was mistakenly read as a majority decision in the ring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugar Ray Leonard keep his title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2255, "Truth_answer": "Angelo Dundee counseled Leonard to not to get caught on the ropes. However, Leonard decided to fight Durán's way. Flat-footed, he said. I will not run.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting that happened in the first fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Durán besides wrestling, and match decision?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2255, "Truth_answer": "Leonard battled back again and again, but he had to work just to find room to breathe and swing, at times simply to survive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Sugar Ray Leonard in this fight against Roberto Durán besides being mauled, wrestled, losing, and fighting flat-footed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2255, "Truth_answer": "In the second, Durán rocked Leonard with a left hook, sending him into the ropes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Duran during this Sugar Ray Leonard fight besides mauling, wrestling, winning, fighting aggressively and denying space to Leonard?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Leonard faced Don Lalonde for Lalonde's WBC Light Heavyweight Championship and the newly created WBC Super Middleweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Leonard v Lalonde?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Judges Chuck Giampa and Franz Marti had Leonard ahead by scores of 77–74 and 77–75, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugar Ray Leonard win against Don Lalonde?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Often regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, he competed from 1977 to 1997, winning world titles in five weight divisions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sugar Ray Leonard's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán II, known as the No Más Fight, was a boxing match where Durán turned towards the referee and quit by apparently saying, No más.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sugar Ray Leonard's best fight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Leonard was part of The Fabulous Four, a group of boxers who all fought each other throughout the 1980s, consisting of himself, Roberto Durán, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this article on Sugar Ray Leonard besides his fights with Lalonde and Durán?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Leonard has worked as a boxing analyst for HBO which ended in 1990, after HBO was not offered an opportunity to bid on rights to Leonard's fight with Terry Norris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Sugar Ray Leonard besides his fights with Lalonde and Durán and status among The Fabulous Four?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2256, "Truth_answer": "Leonard's attorney, Mike Trainer, said, There never has been a linkage between his broadcasting and his fighting.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217201617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about Sugar Ray Leonard's termination at HBO?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2257, "Truth_answer": "In 1742, at the age of seventeen, Carleton was commissioned as an ensign into the 25th Regiment of Foot, in which in 1745 he was promoted lieutenant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester's early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2257, "Truth_answer": "He became a friend of James Wolfe; he may have served with Wolfe at the Battle of Culloden during the Jacobite rising of 1745.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester besides his early caree in the 25th Regiment of Foot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2257, "Truth_answer": "In 1751 he joined the 1st Foot Guards as lieutenant and in 1752 was promoted to captain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester promoted from when joining the 1st Foot Guards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2257, "Truth_answer": "His career received a boost when he was chosen to guide the Duke of Richmond during a tour of the battlefields of the War of the Austrian Succession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the best part of Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2257, "Truth_answer": "On 22 May 1772, at the age of nearly 48, Carleton married Lady Maria Howard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2257, "Truth_answer": "Although the barony is now extinct, they had issue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester have a family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2258, "Truth_answer": "After James Murray resigned his position, Carleton was appointed Captain General and Governor-in-Chief on 12 April 1768.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester become Governor of Quebec?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2258, "Truth_answer": "On 7 April 1766, Carleton was named acting Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester Governor of Quebec before his appointment in 1768?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2258, "Truth_answer": "He twice served as Governor of the Province of Quebec, from 1768 to 1778", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p0", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Military.php?CS=8511_p2", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Military.php?CS=8511_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester Governor of Quebec?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2258, "Truth_answer": "He commanded British troops in the American War of Independence, leading the defense of Quebec during the 1775 rebel invasion and the 1776 counteroffensive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Military.php?CS=8511_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester accomplish as Governor of Quebec?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2258, "Truth_answer": "The siege of Quebec was broken by the arrival of British troops in May 1776 under command of John Burgoyne, who was appointed second-in-command.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester work with in the defense of Quebec?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2259, "Truth_answer": "Macartney decided to retire from Tests after the tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was cricket format did Charlie Macartney retire from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2259, "Truth_answer": "He became the second Australian to score a century in the first session of a Test match, and did so on a sticky wicket conducive to bowling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charlie Macartney do playing Cricket in his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2259, "Truth_answer": "Macartney topped the batting averages and run-scoring aggregates, which saw him named as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Macartney win any awards or trophies in cricket?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2259, "Truth_answer": "He died of coronary occlusion while at work in Little Bay, New South Wales, aged 72.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting fact about the article on Charlie Macartney that you liked besides his time in cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2259, "Truth_answer": "At the time, India had only received its first official tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were they not keen on sending a test team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2259, "Truth_answer": "In February 2007, Macartney was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame along with Richie Benaud, making them the 26th and 27th inductees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact that you liked about the article on Charlie Macartney besides his activities during his cricketing career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "The original line-up was Eric Burdon, Alan Price, Hilton Valentine, John Steel, and Bryan Chas Chandler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "They did a mini-tour in 1976 and shot a few videos of their new songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the reunion of the first incarnation of English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "They did a mini-tour in 1976 and shot a few videos of their new songs like Lonely Avenue and Please Send Me Someone to Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know any of the reunion of the first incarnation of English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals' video titles by chance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "Chas Chandler died from an aneurysm in 1996, putting an end to any possibility of another reunion of the full original line-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are all the members still alive and with English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "Rowberry died in London on 6 June 2003, at the age of 62.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other members besides Chas Chandler, die from English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted is a 1977 reunion album from The Animals, billed here as The Original Animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425221359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_We_Were_So_Rudely_Interrupted_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the first reunion did English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals release any more music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "During the 1990s and 2000s there have been several groups calling themselves Animals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the first reunion did English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals have another incarnation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2260, "Truth_answer": "The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know why English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals first reunited?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "A group with Burdon, Jenkins, and new sidemen John Weider, Vic Briggs, and Danny McCulloch were formed under the name Eric Burdon and Animals in December 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals' second incarnation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "A group with Burdon, Jenkins, and new sidemen John Weider, Vic Briggs, and Danny McCulloch were formed under the name Eric Burdon and Animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which members joined in the second incarnation of English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "None of their albums charted in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals' second incarnation successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "By December 1968, these Animals had dissolved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the second incarnation of English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "In 1993 Hilton Valentine formed the Animals II and was joined by John Steel in 1994 and Dave Rowberry in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a third incarnation of English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "The Animals at this point basically consisted of Eric Burdon. The next chapter in the band's story belongs to him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the members of English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals still in contact?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2261, "Truth_answer": "The yakuza released the band's manager but warned that he and the band would have to leave Japan the next day or be killed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did English rhythm and blues and rock band The Animals have to leave Japan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Attenborough narrated Our Planet, an eight-part documentary series, for Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a current project David Attenborough is working on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "In March 2019, It was announced that Attenborough is to present an urgent one-off film documentary about climate change for BBC One called Climate Change – The Facts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did David Attenborough do project-wise in 2019, besides Our Plant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "There was a child-oriented Prom to mark the Darwin bicentenary as well as a Free Family Prom including the Proms Family Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Children's Prom in 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "He is the only person to have won BAFTAs for programmes in each of black and white, colour, HD, 3D and 4K.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on David Attenborough besides his recent work and work on the Proms in 2019?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "Attenborough forged a partnership with Sky, working on documentaries for the broadcaster's new 3D network, Sky 3D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is David Attenborough collaborating with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "Their first collaboration was Flying Monsters 3D, a film about pterosaurs which debuted on Christmas Day of 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Attenborough work with Sky 3D on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "A second film, The Bachelor King 3D, followed a year later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the premiere of Flying Monsters 3D in regards to David Attenborough and Sky 3D?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "He is the younger brother of the director, producer and actor Richard Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, and older brother of the motor executive John Attenborough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most fascinating aspect of this article on David Attenborough besides his documentary work and BAFTA Awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough had been influenced by Grey Owl's advocacy of conservation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 1936 Grey Owl lecture at De Montfort Hall about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "According to Richard, David was bowled over by the man's determination to save the beaver, by his profound knowledge of the flora and fauna of the Canadian wilderness...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Richard Attenborough have to say about his brother's experience attending the Grey Owl lecture?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2262, "Truth_answer": "Richard said ...that mankind was endangering nature...was unheard of at the time, but it is one that has remained part of Dave's own credo to this day.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard and David Attenborough think of the lecture?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "By January 2013, Attenborough had collected 32 honorary degrees from British universities, more than any other person.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recognition has David Attenborough received for his efforts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "Attenborough has been featured as the subject of a number of BBC television programmes. Life on Air examined the legacy of his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television programs have covered David Attenborough's life and career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "Attenborough the Controller focused on his time in charge of BBC Two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows besides Life on Air, have covered David Attenborough's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "In May 2016, it was announced that a new British polar research ship will be named RRS Sir David Attenborough in his honour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has David Attenborough won any awards or honors from government?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "He is a former senior manager at the BBC, having served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the 1960s and 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on David Attenborough besides his recognition, coverage of his life, awards and honors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "A panel named him among the people in the UK whose actions during the reign of Elizabeth II have had a significant impact on lives in these islands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honors besides a ship being named after him, has David Attenborough been awarded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough received a knighthood in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Attenborough receive a knighthood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "During the Second World War, through a British volunteer network known as the Refugee Children's Movement, his parents also fostered two Jewish refugee girls from Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on David Attenborough besides awards, honors, recognition, television coverage, knighthoods, ships and BBC posiitions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "At least 20 species and genera, both living and extinct, have been named in Attenborough's honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been other namesakes besides a polar research ship named after David Attenborough?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "Attenborough, at heart, is a scientist and does not have much time for sentimentality. Which is why he can't stand it when people...tell him he's a national treasure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220041135id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4413130/Sir-David-Attenborough-Man-was-given-permission-to-exploit-the-natural-world-by-the-Bible.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has David Attenborough said about fame?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "He has been named among the 100 Greatest Britons in a 2002 BBC poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accolades besides has David Attenborough received?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2263, "Truth_answer": "Attenborough was named the most trusted celebrity in the UK in a 2006 Reader's Digest poll,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other polls besides 100 Greatest Britons has David Attenborough been part of?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2264, "Truth_answer": "Roman Candle is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. It was recorded in late 1993 and released on July 14, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160914013040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Candle_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elliott Smith's Roman Candle in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2264, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith graduated from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1991 with a degree in philosophy and political science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Elliot Smith go to before band joining the band Heatmiser with classmate Neil Gust", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2264, "Truth_answer": "Owner Christopher Cooper immediately requested to release the entire album of songs, which surprised Elliott Smith, as he was expecting only a deal for a seven-inch record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Elliott Smith's album, Roman Candle besides its release in 1994?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2264, "Truth_answer": "Steven Paul Elliott Smith was an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Elliot Smith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2264, "Truth_answer": "After playing in the rock band Heatmiser for several years, Smith began his solo career in 1994, with releases on the independent record labels Cavity Search and Kill Rock Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Elliot Smith besides his success with the album Roman Candle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2264, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many solo performances did Elliot Smith have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2265, "Truth_answer": "Extra Mile is the third studio album by the American country music band Shenandoah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161124071532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extra_Mile_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161205073807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Vicinity_of_the_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Extra Mile the name of an album by the band, Shenandoah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2265, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lawsuit about the Shenandoah album, Extra Mile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2265, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Extra Mile, a band from Kentucky threatened to sue Shenandoah over the use of the name Shenandoah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221152839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenandoah_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the issue with their band name, Shenandoah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2265, "Truth_answer": "Although the lawsuits allowed Shenandoah to keep its name, the bankruptcy filing terminated the contract with Columbia after a 1992 Greatest Hits package.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221152839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenandoah_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Shenandoah change their name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2265, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Shenandoah breakup after the bankruptcy filing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2266, "Truth_answer": "In the Vicinity of the Heart is the sixth studio album by the American country music band Shenandoah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161205073807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Vicinity_of_the_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is In the Vicinity of the Heart by the band, Shenandoah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2266, "Truth_answer": "Vicinity became the band, Shenandoah's fastest-selling album, and the first 175,000 copies were distributed with prepaid telephone cards that could be called to receive a greeting from the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the band, Shenandoah and their album, In the Vicinity of the Heart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2266, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Shenandoah tour for their album, In the Vicinity of the Heart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2266, "Truth_answer": "The band, Shenandoah's sound is defined by country, bluegrass and gospel influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221152839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenandoah_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Shenandoah have any influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2267, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak was registered Democrat, despite his conservative political views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Robert Novak lean more left or right politically?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2267, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Novak have an opinion on the Iraqi war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2267, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak served as a notable voice for American conservatism in his writings and in his television appearances while taking differing views on issues such as Israel–United States relations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Novak express his views through print or television?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2267, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Novak have well known opinions about health care?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2267, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak strongly supported wars in Korea, Vietnam, and Grenada, but he took an anti-interventionist stance after that.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Novak's most controversial political view?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2267, "Truth_answer": "Robert Novak changed his mind after debating economics with Reagan face-to-face, and he later wrote that Reagan was one of the very few politicians that he ever respected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Novak_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Novak not consider Ronald Reagan to be a failure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "At the Bermondsey Constituency Labour Party's AGM in February 1980, the left group won control and Peter Tatchell was elected Secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Peter Tatchell a candidate for the Bermondsey by-election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "Although the Bermondsey seat had long been a Labour stronghold, the Liberal candidate, Simon Hughes, won the election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Tatchell successful in winning the Bermondsey by-election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "In an article for a left-wing magazine, Peter Tatchell urged the Labour Party to support direct action campaigning to challenge the Margaret Thatcher-led Tory government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Tatchell do as secretary??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Peter Tatchell Secretary for the Bermondsey Constituency Labour Party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell was assaulted in the street, had his flat attacked, and had a death threat and a live bullet put through his letterbox in the night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Peter Tatchell and his role as Labour candidate for Bermondsey besides his secretary duties?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "When Peter Tatchell's candidacy was endorsed after Bob Mellish announced his retirement, the ensuing campaign was regarded as one of the dirtiest and most violent in modern British history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Peter Tatchell get assaulted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Peter Tatchell work with besides the Labour Party?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2268, "Truth_answer": "When the sitting Labour MP, Bob Mellish, announced his retirement in 1981, Peter Tatchell was selected as his successor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Tatchell do in 1981?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, the singer, Cheryl returned as a judge on the UK version of The X Factor for its 11th series to replace Sharon Osbourne, signing a £1.5 million contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the singer, Cheryl do on The X Factor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "Cheryl announced her departure from The X Factor in April 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the singer, Cheryl a judge on The X Factor in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "Only Human is the fourth studio album by English recording artist Cheryl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Human_(Cheryl_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the singer, Cheryl do for the album, Only Human?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "Cheryl was joined by Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Mel B on the judging panel. She was selected to mentor the girls category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl perform on The X Factor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "Cheryl's album, Only Human entered the UK Albums Chart at number seven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Human_(Cheryl_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the singer, Cheryl's album, Only Human do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singer, Cheryl win any awards for the Only Human album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2269, "Truth_answer": "Cheryl announced her departure from The X Factor in April 2016, choosing to focus on her music career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_(singer)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the singer, Cheryl leave The X Factor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Carson first get on the internet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2270, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson began his broadcasting career in 1950 at WOW radio and television in Omaha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Carson first get on the radio?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2270, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson hosted a morning television program called The Squirrel's Nest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Johnny Carson's first radio show called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Carson's morning television program The Squirrel's Nest successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2270, "Truth_answer": "NBC convinced Johnny Carson to sign by early February 1962 and leave ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson leave American Broadcasting Company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2271, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Carson moved to Burbank on May 1, 1972 with The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Carson move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2271, "Truth_answer": "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson moved from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to Burbank, California, because of the studio's proximity to celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Johnny Carson move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2271, "Truth_answer": "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson moved from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to Burbank, California, because of the studio's proximity to celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which show was moved to Burbank with Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2271, "Truth_answer": "Although Johnny Carson's work schedule became more abbreviated, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson remained so successful that his compensation from NBC continued to rise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson successful after the move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "Khalid El-Masri was flown to Afghanistan, where he was held at a black site and routinely interrogated, beaten, strip-searched, and sodomized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Khalid El-Masri's torture occur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "Khalid El-Masri was under CIA custody while being tortured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in charge of Khalid El-Masri's torture?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What group was being tortured by the CIA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a war going on during the time of Khalid El-Masri's torture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which terrorists were targeted by the CIA during Khalid El-Masri's torture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "Head of the al Qaeda division of the CIA's Counter-Terrorism Center, Alfreda Frances Bikowsky, on the basis of a hunch assumed that Khalid El-Masri was involved in terrorism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Khalid El-Masri's crimes that led to his torture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the motive of the CIA in regards to Khalid El-Masri's torture?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2272, "Truth_answer": "After El-Masri held hunger strikes, and was detained for four months in the Salt Pit, the CIA finally admitted his arrest and torture were a mistake and released him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Khalid El-Masri was questioned and tortured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Helen Zille took her anti-drugs campaign to Johannesburg, leading a protest march.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Helen Zille fight against drug and alcohol abuse?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "It is not clear that Zille's activities have had any particular impact on problems of crime and substance abuse in the Western Cape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Zille succeed in her campaign against drug and alcohol abuse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "Helen Zille was a campaign favorite from the start with backing from the Western Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, the Northern Cape, the Free State and even the Eastern Cape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else supported Helen Zille in her campaign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "When Helen Zille became the leader of the Democratic Alliance, she challenged the majority government on several issues like Crime, Health, Judicial independence and against drug and alcohol abuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ultimate gain for Helen Zille's campaign to succeed outgoing leader of the DA, Tony Leon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Helen Zille rewarded for her campaign to challenge issues like Crime, Health, Judicial independence and against drug and alcohol abuse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Helen Zille immediately do following DA campaign?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2273, "Truth_answer": "Helen Zille indicated that she would lead the party from outside Parliament, while continuing in her position as executive mayor of Cape Town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Helen Zille's campaign besides issues she wanted to challenge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2274, "Truth_answer": "Zille commented on Twitter that the legacy of colonialism was not all bad because it had left a legacy of infrastructure and institutions, which South Africa could build upon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Helen Zille criticized for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2274, "Truth_answer": "Following accusations that she was defending colonialism, Zille noted that her views had been misconstrued.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Helen Zille's views that were misconstued?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2274, "Truth_answer": "Zille was referred to the DA's Federal Legal Commission for a disciplinary hearing on charges of bringing the party into disrepute and damaging the party's image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Helen Zille's disciplinary hearing about following her colonialism accusation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2274, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Helen Zille ever disciplined for colonialism accusation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2274, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Helen Zille's punishment for her colonialism accusation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2274, "Truth_answer": "In April 2017, Helen Zille faced further criticism about her visit to Singapore, which was characterised as extravagant at a price of R1 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Zille_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should know about Helen Zille besides her disciplinary hearings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2275, "Truth_answer": "Abu Bakr's son-in-law Muhammad died on Monday, 8 June 632, in Medina, at the age of 62 or 63, in the house of his wife Aisha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Abu Bakr's son-in-law Muhammad die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2275, "Truth_answer": "A few months after the farewell pilgrimage, Abu Bakr's son-in-law Muhammad fell ill and suffered for several days with fever, head pain, and weakness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Abu Bakr's son-in-law Muhammad death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2275, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Abu Bakr's son-in-law Muhammad sick?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2275, "Truth_answer": "Following Muhammad's death in 632, Abu Bakr succeeded in the leadership of the Muslim community as the first Rashidun Caliph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025150401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Abu Bakr's son-in-law Muhammad's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "The Grand is a British television drama series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network written by Russell T Davies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814211517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Russell T Davies' The Grand?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies' The Grand 's cast included Susan Hampshire, Julia St. John, Tim Healy, Michael Siberry, Stephen Moyer and Mark McGann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814211517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the stars of Russell T Davies' The Grand?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies' The Grand broadcasted between 4 April 1997 and 3 April 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Russell T Davies' The Grand air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies' The Grand is set in a grand hotel in Manchester in the 1920s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814211517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the setting of Russell T Davies' The Grand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another setting for Russell T Davies' The Grand besides a grand hotel in Manchester?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Russell T Davies' The Grand based on a true story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies' The Grand broadcasted between 4 April 1997 and 3 April 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Russell T Davies' The Grand air?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies' The Grand was renewed for a second series despite the first's dark tone. The series' ratings were not high enough to warrant a third series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many series did Russell T Davies' The Grand air?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2276, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies' The Grand broadcasted on 4 April 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Russell T Davies' The Grand air?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2277, "Truth_answer": "And Winter Came... is the seventh studio album by Irish singer, songwriter, and musician Enya, released on 10 November 2008 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622171138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Winter_Came%E2%80%A6_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is And Winter Came... and its connection with Enya?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2277, "Truth_answer": "The track Trains and Winter Rains was the Enya album, And Winter Came...' only physical single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Enya album, And Winter Came...?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2277, "Truth_answer": "Dreams Are More Precious, White Is in the Winter Night, and My! My! Times Flies! released as digital downloads from Enya album, And Winter Came...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2277, "Truth_answer": "Dark Sky Island is the eighth studio album by Irish singer, songwriter, and musician Enya, released on 20 November 2015 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622174027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Sky_Island_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dark Sky Island an Enya album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto is the lead vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and main songwriter for Thirty Seconds to Mars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jared Leto perform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars with his brother Shannon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jared Leto's band name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jared Leto's band, Thirty Seconds to Mars formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in 1998 in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jared Leto's band, Thirty Seconds to Mars formed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in 1998 in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Jared Leto's band, Thirty Seconds to Mars formed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars with his brother Shannon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed Thirty Seconds to Mars with Jared Leto?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Thirty Seconds to Mars started between brothers Jared Leto and Shannon Leto. They expanded to a four-piece with Solon Bixler and Matt Wachter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in Jared Leto's band, Thirty Seconds to Mars besides his brother Shannon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "When Thirty Seconds to Mars first started, Jared Leto did not allow his position of Hollywood actor to be used in promotion of the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jared Leto's band, Thirty Seconds to Mars not allow?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2278, "Truth_answer": "Thirty Seconds to Mars' work led to a number of record labels being interested and they eventually signed to Immortal Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did Jared Leto's band, Thirty Seconds to Mars sign to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "In 1755 William Cullen become Professor of Chemistry and Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Cullen go to the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen was enticed by Lord Kames to become Professor of Chemistry and Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Cullen go to the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen was appointed sole professor of the practice of physic, and he continued at the University of Edinburgh until a few months before his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did William Cullen teach at the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Cullen leave the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "On the death of Charles Alston in 1760, William Cullen at the request of the students undertook to finish his course of lectures on materia medica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Cullen do anything of note other than teaching while at the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "On the death of Robert Whytt, the professor of the institutes of medicine, William Cullen accepted the chair, at the same time resigning that of chemistry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What chair did William Cullen accept at the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "In 1783 William Cullen, together with his sons was a co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there interesting developments in William Cullen's personal life during his time as a professor at the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2279, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen was father to the judge Robert Cullen, Lord Cullen and to the physician Henry Cullen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did William Cullen have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen began medical training as apprentice to John Paisley, a Glasgow apothecary surgeon, then spent 1729 as surgeon on a merchant vessel trading between London and the West Indies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Cullen receive medical training?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "In Glasgow, William Cullen gave extramural lectures for the University, on physiology, botany, materia medica, and chemistry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Cullen teach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen's best known work, First Lines of the Practice of Physic, was published in a series of editions between 1777 and 1784.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Cullen write his book, First Lines of the Practice of Physic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was William Cullen's book, First Lines of the Practice of Physic received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "In the 18th century, a period of Scottish Enlightenment, there were competing theories about the mechanisms of the human body and the causes of diseases proposed by different professors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was William Cullen's book, First Lines of the Practice of Physic integral to the Scottish Enlightenment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen defined the nervous system as an animated machine whose main function is to perform a variety of motions, communicate and interact with external bodies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502122101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cullen_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Cullen say about the nervous system?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2280, "Truth_answer": "William Cullen believed the nervous system was composed of four elements: the medullary substance, the membranous nerves, the sensory nerves, and the muscular fibers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Cullen say anything else about the nervous system besides defining it as an animated machine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Tippi Hedren met and married 18-year-old future advertising executive Peter Griffith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tippi Hedren married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren's and Peter Griffith's daughter, actress Melanie Griffith, was born on August 9, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Griffith was born on August 9, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://findbiography.tuspoemas.net/actors-and-actresses/melanie-griffith_p0", "https://romanian.imdb.com/list/ls055278517/_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tippi Hedren's daughter, Melanie Griffith born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren and Peter Griffith were divorced in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tippi Hedren get a divorce the first time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "On September 22, 1964, Tippi Hedren married her then-agent Noel Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren remarry after Peter Griffith?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren and Noel Marshall divorced in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren divorce Noel Marshall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Tippi Hedren married steel manufacturer Luis Barrenechea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren remarry after Noel Marshall?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2281, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren and Luis Barreneche divorced in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren divorce Luis Barrenechea?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren's Shambala Preserve houses some 70 animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many animals does Tippi Hedren's Shambala Preserve house?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "Hedren's Shambala Preserve is located at the edge of the Mojave Desert in Acton, California, between the Antelope Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley 40 miles northeast of Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Tippi Hedren's Shambala Preserve located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren's Shambala Preserve was established in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tippi Hedren's Shambala Preserve started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren lives on the Shambala site and conducts monthly tours of the preserve for the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Tippi Hedren's Shambala Preserve besides its location?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren's film, Roar ended up costing $17 million and starring dozens of African lions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did it take to produce Tippi Hedren's film, Roar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren's stated, This was probably one of the most dangerous films that Hollywood has ever seen. It's amazing no one was killed.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren say anything about her film, Roar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "During the production of Roar, Tippi Hedren, her husband at the time, Noel Marshall, and daughter Melanie were attacked by lions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone attacked during the filming of Tippi Hedren's film, Roar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2282, "Truth_answer": "During the production of Roar, Tippi Hedren, her husband at the time, Noel Marshall, and daughter Melanie were attacked by lions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tippi Hedren's husband and daughter attacked by during the filming of Roar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald in the 1940s yearned to reinvent herself in opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanette MacDonald begin to express an interest in Opera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanette MacDonald go beyond just training for the Opera?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "Claudia Cassidy, the music critic of the Chicago Tribune wrote: Her Juliet is breathtakingly beautiful to the eye and dulcet to the ear.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the reviews of Jeanette MacDonald's performance in opera?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any negative criticism of Jeanette MacDonald's perforance in opera?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald made her opera debut singing Juliette in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette in Montreal at His Majesty's Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Opera shows did Jeanette MacDonald perform in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald repeated the role, Juliette in Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, and Windsor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What venues did Jeanette MacDonald perform in for opera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2283, "Truth_answer": "On December 12, 1951, Jeanette MacDonald did one performance of Faust with the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jeanette MacDonald perform opera in the US?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "Overkill signed to Spitfire Records and entered the studio in late 2002 to record their next studio album, Killbox 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Overkill have any albums during the Spitfire Records era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "Taking Over is the second studio album by thrash metal band Overkill, released in March 1987 through Atlantic and Megaforce Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108213946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Over_(Overkill_album)_p0", "https://fr.wn.com/Taking_Over_The_Dancefloor_(Dan_Winter_Remix)_Carlprit_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band, Overkill's second album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "Touring for the album, Killbox 13 included a number of European festivals during the summer, and a full European tour followed in November with Seven Witches and After All.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Overkill go on any tours during the Spitfire Records era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "After a Japanese tour with Death Angel and Flotsam and Jetsam, the band, Overkill started work on another record in D. D. Verni's own recording studio titled ReliXIV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during 2004 with the band, Overkill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "Overkill toured the eastern US in April 2005, and just before they went on a European tour in May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Overkill tour after recording their album, ReliXIV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "The Overkill ReliXIV tour was a success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Overkill ReliXIV tour a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "The band, Overkill was added to the 2006 Gigantour bill, as second stage headliners, marking Overkill's first nationwide US tour since 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the success of the ReliXIV tour do for the band, Overkill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "The European tour in June 2002, supporting both Bloodletting and Wrecking Everything saw Blaze and Wicked Mystic opening up for Overkill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any tours in 2002 with the band, Overkill?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "During the second to last show of the 2002 tour in Nuremberg, Germany, lead vocalist Bobby Blitz Ellsworth suffered a stroke on stage and collapsed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen positively or negatively during the Overkill European tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "Three days later, the band, Overkill announced that Blitz's stroke was very minor and had no lasting consequence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Overkill lead vocalist Bobby Blitz Ellsworth die after the stroke?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "Overkill released its 15th studio album, Immortalis, on October 9, 2007 with Bodog Record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119150328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, Overkill besides their album releases of Killbox 13 and ReliXIV?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2284, "Truth_answer": "While touring for the Killbox 13 album, Overkill played without Derek Tailer, who was absent for undisclosed reasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What band played without guitarist Derek Tailer?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2285, "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene was born to a prominent Ceylonese family in Colombo, British Ceylon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. R. Jayewardene born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2285, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. R. Jayewardene raised?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2285, "Truth_answer": "At Royal College J. R. Jayewardene played for the college cricket team, debuting in the Royal-Thomian series in 1925, and captained the rugby team at the Royal-Trinity Encounter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about J. R. Jayewardene's childhood.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2285, "Truth_answer": "J. R. Jayewardene entered the University College, Colombo which prepared students for the Bachelor of Arts degree award by the University of London, in 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. R. Jayewardene go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "As Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans in August 2005, Fats Domino chose to stay at home with his family, partly because his wife, Rosemary, was in poor health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Fats Domino affected by Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hurricane Katrina affect Fats Domino's songwriting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino chose to stay at home with his family, partly because his wife, Rosemary, was in poor health during Hurricane Katrina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino have a family at the time of Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino was married to Rosemary Domino from 1947 until her death in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fats Domino's wife still alive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino and Rosemary Domino had eight children: Antoine III, Anatole, Andre, Antonio, Antoinette, Andrea, Anola, and Adonica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Fats Domino have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "Even after Fats Domino's success he continued to live in his old neighborhood, the Lower Ninth Ward, until after Hurricane Katrina, when he moved to a suburb of New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino ever move from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino was rumored to have died during Hurricane Katrina, and his home was vandalized when someone spray-painted the message RIP Fats. You will be missed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fats Domino and Hurricane Katrina besides staying with his wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fats Domino receive the National Medal of Arts for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Fats Domino received the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's Ray Charles Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards for Fats Domino besides the National Medal of Arts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Fats Domino work for during Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2286, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino was scheduled to perform at the 2006 Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans. However, he was suffering from anxiety and was forced to cancel the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fats Domino's career go after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, several which hit the Top 100 but just once entering the Top 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fats Domino's first recordings after leaving Imperial Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fats Domino record next after releasing 11 singles for ABC-Paramount?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fats Domino touring as well after leaving Imperial Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Fats Domino recordings were made after leaving Imperial Records besides the 11 singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records, where he delivered a live album and two singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino record for any other labels besides Imperial Records and ABC-Paramount Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino have any major hits with Mercury Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino shifted to the Reprise Records label after Broadmoor and had a Top 100 single, a cover of the Beatles' Lady Madonna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Fats Domino songs became hits besides his 11 singles with ABC-Paramount?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any of Fats Domino's songs top the charts with Reprise Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino made a cameo in Clint Eastwood's movie Any Which Way You Can singing the country song Whiskey Heaven, which later became a minor hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Fats Domino's time during after leaving Imperial Records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2287, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino's life and career were showcased in Joe Lauro's 2015 documentary The Big Beat: Fats Domino and the Birth of Rock 'n' Roll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable info or facts about Fats Domino's popularity?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "Ritual is the second studio album by the British Indie rock band White Lies. It was released on 17 January 2011 by Fiction Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180408010413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(White_Lies_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band, White Lies' album Ritual?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "Ritual was met with mixed reviews. According to Metacritic, Ritual garnered an average score of 60 out of 100, from 24 reviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180408010413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(White_Lies_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the White Lies' album, Ritual successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "A number of the White Lies tour dates were cancelled, due to lead vocals Harry McVeigh falling ill during their concert in Munich, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p7", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, White Lies have any problems with their album, Ritual?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "Having fully recovered in time for the beginning of their UK dates, the band, White Lies' tour continued as normal, with cancelled dates being rescheduled for February 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p7", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did White Lies lead vocals Harry McVeigh recover after falling ill in Germany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "On 13 February 2010, White Lies became the first high-profile artist to perform at the FAC251 music venue in Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, White Lies besides their release of their album Ritual and their Europe tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "The first official single from the White Lies' album, There Goes Our Love Again, was released on 5 August 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, White Lies have any other major hits besides their album, Ritual?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How mamy records did White Lies' single, There Goes Our Love Again“ sell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "Big TV is the third studio album by the British indie rock band White Lies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_TV_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170101055932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Goes_Our_Love_Again_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180408010413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(White_Lies_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band, White Lies' album Big TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "The White Lies' album, Big TV was released on 12 August 2013 by Fiction Records in the UK and Europe, and on 20 August 2013 in the US and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_TV_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did White Lies' album, Big TV come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "There Goes Our Love Again, the first official single from the White Lies' album, Big TV, was released on 5 August 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170101055932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Goes_Our_Love_Again_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_TV_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from the White Lies' album, Big TV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "White Lies' single, There Goes Our Love Again was released on 5 August 2013 as the first official single to promote the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_TV_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the White Lies' single, There Goes Our Love Again released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems making the White Lies' album, Big TV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "On 6 November 2013, the band, White Lies released a limited edition EP to celebrate their tour, called Small TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, White Lies and their Big TV album release besides its promotion and success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2289, "Truth_answer": "The White Lies' EP, Small TV was limited to 1000 copies and features covers from Lana Del Rey and Prince in addition to new versions of their own tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/79820565402903c2717e3f5949e7771b59b925/biography?app=true_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the White Lies' EP Small TV besides it being limited edition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema's works are remarkable for the way in which flowers, textures and hard reflecting substances, like metals, pottery, and especially marble, are painted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Lawrence Alma-Tadema's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema was a perfectionist. He worked assiduously to make the most of his paintings, often repeatedly reworking parts of paintings before becoming satisfied by his own high standards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else unique about Lawrence Alma-Tadema's style besides the way in which flowers, textures and hard reflecting substances, like metals, pottery, and especially marble, are painted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "By 1871 Lawrence Alma-Tadema met and befriended most of the major Pre-Raphaelite painters and it was in part due to their influence that shows in his style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Lawrence Alma-Tadema's influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any other influences besides most of the major Pre-Raphaelite painters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "From early in his career, Alma-Tadema was particularly concerned with architectural accuracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things were interesting about Lawrence Alma-Tadema's style besides being a perfectionist with his work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema often included objects that he would see at museums – such as the British Museum in London – in his works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any examples of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's architectural accuracy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "One of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's most famous paintings is The Roses of Heliogabalus – based on an episode from the life of the debauched Roman Emperor Elagabalus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lawrence Alma-Tadema's most famous painting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "As an artist of international reputation, Lawrence Alma-Tadema can be cited as an influence on European figures such as Gustav Klimt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema influence anyone after him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "Additionally, Lawrence Alma-Tadema can be cited as an influence on Fernand Khnopff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema influence anyone else besides Gustav Klimt?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema only paint?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "In King of the Jungle (1933), Jungle Man (1941), and the serial King of the Congo (1952), Buster Crabbe played typical jungle man roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Buster Crabbe's works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buster Crabbe ever win any awards for his acting work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Buster Crabbe viewed in Hollywood by fans, critics, or costars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "Buster Crabbe starred in several popular films at this time, including The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, alongside Betty Grable, and Search for Beauty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Buster Crabbe's costars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "In 1936, Buster Crabbe was selected over several stars to play Flash Gordon in the first, niversal Pictures Flash Gordon serial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Buster Crabbe appear in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "Flash Gordon was Universal's second-highest-grossing film of 1936, after Three Smart Girls, a musical starring Deanna Durbin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027081243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_Gordon_(serial)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1936 science-fiction film superhero serial, Flash Gordon do well with Buster Crabbe as the lead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "In 1939 Buster Crabbe reunited with Betty Grable, for a lead role in the mainstream comedy Million Dollar Legs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Buster Crabbe do in Hollywood in the 1930s besides Flash Gordon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "During World War II, Buster Crabbe was put under contract by Producers Releasing Corporation for lead roles from 1942 to 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buster Crabbe active afrer 1940?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2291, "Truth_answer": "Following World War II, Buster Crabbe appeared opposite Weissmuller as a rival in two jungle films, Swamp Fire and Captive Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105165458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Crabbe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Buster Crabbe besides being put under contract by Producers Releasing Corporation for lead roles from 1942 to 1946?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2292, "Truth_answer": "To commemorate the 100th anniversary of William's birth, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, the home of Williams' archive, exhibited 250 of his personal items.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of recognition did Tennessee Williams receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2292, "Truth_answer": "In late 2009, Tennessee Williams was inducted into the Poets' Corner at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Tennessee Williams' recognition besides the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his birth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2292, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, four years before his death, Tennessee Williams was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Williams_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tennessee Williams a part of anything before his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2292, "Truth_answer": "The Tennessee Williams Theatre in Key West, Florida, is named for him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tennessee Williams have any memorials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tennessee Williams' work receive any awards after his death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2293, "Truth_answer": "Jarrod Vincenzo Rebecchi was commonly known as Toadfish or Toadie. Toadie's nickname was derived from the toadfishes of Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toadfish Rebecchi's nickname?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2293, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Moloney was originally scheduled to play Toadie in one scene, but he went on to become a recurring cast member when Toadie became popular with viewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110003449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toadfish_Rebecchi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Toadfish Rebecchi a well-liked character?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2293, "Truth_answer": "When Toadfish Rebecchi first appeared in 1995, he had long hair. The character later sported a ponytail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toadfish Rebecchi have long or short hair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2293, "Truth_answer": "Actor Ryan Moloney documented Toadie changing from a bit of a bad boy into a lawyer who’s supposedly a responsible member of the community.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Toadfish Rebecchi a good lawyer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2294, "Truth_answer": "The serial's official website described a young Toadfish Rebecchi as fun-loving, mischievous and the class clown.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toadfish Rebecchi characterized as?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2294, "Truth_answer": "TV Week branded Toadfish Rebecchi another troubled-teen-turned-good who was fond of a practical joke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toadfish Rebecchi's humor like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2294, "Truth_answer": "Toadfish Rebecchi is portrayed as an unlucky in love character. He would often be played as the third-wheel alongside Billy Kennedy, who was more popular with female characters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110003449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toadfish_Rebecchi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Toadfish Rebecchi's characterization besides his fond of practical joke?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2294, "Truth_answer": "When Toadfish Rebecchi first appeared in 1995, he had long hair. He used to style a mullet similar to Scott Robinson's hairstyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Toadfish Rebecchi look like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "When Gustaf V of Sweden ascended the throne, Gustaf V was, at least on paper, a near-autocrat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Gustaf V of Sweden's public life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gustaf V of Sweden treat others?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "At first, Gustaf V seemed to be willing to accept parliamentary rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gustaf V of Sweden handle relations with parliament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "After the Liberals won a massive landslide in 1911, Gustaf V of Sweden appointed Liberal leader Karl Staaff as Prime Minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Gustaf V of Sweden and his public life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gustaf V of Sweden say about the Germans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Gustaf V of Sweden meeting the Malmo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "The 1917 elections showed a heavy gain for the Liberals and Social Democrats. Despite this, Gustaf V of Sweden initially tried to appoint a Conservative government headed by Johan Widén.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting aspects of Gustaf V of Sweden's public life are there?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gustaf V of Sweden not allowed to communicate with the public?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "With Jonathan Cain on board, the band, Journey began writing material that would eventually lead up to Journey's biggest studio album, Escape. Recording sessions began in April 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band, Journey reach their peak of popularity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "Journey album Escape was certified 9x platinum by the RIAA and sold over twelve million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911184349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_%28Journey_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Escape albums did the band, Journey sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Journey win any awards for their album, Escape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "The album, Escape went to number one on the album charts, and included three top-ten hits: Who's Cryin' Now, Don't Stop Believin' and Open Arms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the band, Journey's most popular singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "The Journey album, Frontiers generated Top 40 hits, Separate Ways, which reached No. 8, and Faithfully, which reached No. 12.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were a hit from the band, Journey besides Who's Cryin' Now, Don't Stop Believin' and Open Arms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "During the subsequent stadium tour, the band, Journey contracted with NFL Films to record a video documentary of their life on the road, Frontiers and Beyond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, Journey during their height of popularity besides their release and success of the album, Escape?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2296, "Truth_answer": "The Journey documentary, Frontiers and Beyond covered the band's life on the road.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Journey documentary, Frontiers and Beyond cover?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "The band, Journey hired Robert Fleischman in 1977 and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new musical direction that the band, Journey went in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "Steve Perry brought a radically new, more pop-influenced style sense to Journey's music, despite some grumblings from his new bandmates and fans of Journey's former progressive rock sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Perry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Perry change the direction of the band, Journey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "With their new lead singer Steve Perry and new producer Roy Thomas Baker, Journey released their fourth album, Infinity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Journey release any albums during the 1977 to 1980 period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "The album Infinity was their first RIAA-certified platinum album, and with their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical singles were on Journey album, Infinity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "Neal Schon played the lead guitar for the band, Journey during their time of new musical direction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played guitar for the band, Journey during their period of new musica direction?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "The band, Journey went on a world tour for their 1980 album, Departure and recorded a live album, Captured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Journey tour during this period of new musical direction?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "Roy Thomas Baker added a layered sound approach as Baker had done with his previous band, Queen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical changes did Producer, Roy Thomas Baker make to the band, Journey's music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2297, "Truth_answer": "Keyboardist Gregg Rolie recommended pianist Jonathan Cain of The Babys as the permanent replacement after the 1980 world tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jonathan Cain a member of the band, Journey?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2298, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Bruce Hornsby first appeared on stage with the Grateful Dead, a recurring collaboration that continued until the band's dissolution", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bruce Hornsby join the band, Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2298, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Bruce Hornsby first appeared on stage with the Grateful Dead, a recurring collaboration that continued until the band's dissolution", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bruce Hornsby join the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2298, "Truth_answer": "The Grateful Dead was an American rock band already formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grateful_Dead_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Grateful Dead already formed when Bruce Hornsby joined?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2298, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia died on August 9, 1995, and a few months later, the remaining members of the Grateful Dead decided to disband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Grateful Dead get someone to replace Jerry Garcia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2298, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby continues to work with Dead-related projects, such as Bob Weir's Ratdog, Mickey Hart's solo projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Bruce Hornsby's group, Grateful dead after 1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2298, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Bruce Hornsby and the Grateful Dead's songs", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2299, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was employed by US Airways and its predecessor airlines from 1980 until 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger start his civil aviation career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2299, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger holds an airline transport pilot certificate for single and multi-engine airplanes, a commercial pilot license rating in gliders, and a flight instructor certificate for airplanes and gliders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Chesley Sullenberger's civil aviation career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2299, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger served as an instructor, Air Line Pilots Association Local Air Safety Chairman, accident investigator, and national technical committee member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chesley Sullenberger accomplish with his civil aviation career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2299, "Truth_answer": "Sullenberger was instrumental in developing and implementing the Crew Resource Management course that is used by US Airways, and he has taught the course to hundreds of airline crew members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other accomplishments of Chesley Sullenberger besies serving as an instructor, Air Line Pilots Association Local Air Safety Chairman, accident investigator, and national technical committee member?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2300, "Truth_answer": "The 1970–71 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In brought new additions to the cast include sad-eyed Dennis Allen, comic actress Ann Elder, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, and Johnny Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant during the Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In season 4?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2300, "Truth_answer": "Arte Johnson, who created many memorable characters, insisted on star billing. The producer mollified him, but had announcer Gary Owens read Johnson's credit as a separate sentence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In season 4 besides new additions to the cast including sad-eyed Dennis Allen, comic actress Ann Elder, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, and Johnny Brown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2300, "Truth_answer": "This maneuver gave Johnson star billing, but made it sound like he was still part of the ensemble cast. Johnson left the show after the 1970–71 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything significant about Arte Johnson insisting on star billing but was credited in a separate sentence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2300, "Truth_answer": "Henry Gibson also departed after the 1970–71 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In besides Arte Johnson during seasons 4 and 5?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "Theodor Seuss Geisel was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Dr. Seuss from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dr. Seuss start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "At Dartmouth, Theodor Seuss Geisel joined the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the humor magazine Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern, eventually rising to the rank of editor-in-chief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dr. Seuss do at Dartmouth College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dr. Seuss study at Dartmouth College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "Theodor Seuss Geisel was encouraged in his writing by professor of rhetoric W. Benfield Pressey, whom he described as his big inspiration for writing at Dartmouth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dr. Seuss start writing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "While at Dartmouth, Theodor Seuss Geisel was caught drinking gin with nine friends in his room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything particularly important happen during Dr. Seuss' early years at Dartmouth College?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "To continue working on the humor magazine Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern without the administration's knowledge, Theodor Seuss Geisel began signing his work with the pen name Seuss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any consequences from Dr. Seuss getting caught drinking gin with nine friends?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "To continue working on the magazine without the administration's knowledge, Theodor Seuss Geisel began signing his work with the pen name Seuss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Seuss write somewhere else after resigning from all extracurricular activities at Dartmouth College?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dr. Seuss successful working on the humor magazine Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern without the administration's knowledge?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "At Oxford, Theodor Seuss Geisel met Helen Palmer, who encouraged him to give up becoming an English teacher in favor of pursuing drawing as a career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen with Dr. Seuss besides working with pen name Seuss while at Dartmouth College?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "Theodor Seuss Geisel left Oxford without earning a degree and returned to the United States in February 1927.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Seuss not earn a degree at Lincoln College, Oxford?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2301, "Truth_answer": "Theodor Seuss Geisel was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Dr. Seuss from originally?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "Le Corbusier moved to Paris definitively in 1917 and began his own architectural practice with his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, a partnership that would last until the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Le Corbusier with Painting, Cubism, Purism and L'Esprit Nouveau?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "In 1918, Le Corbusier met the Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant, in whom he recognised a kindred spirit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What took place in 1918 with Le Corbusier?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant encouraged him to paint, and the two began a period of collaboration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant collaborate at all?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "Amédée Ozenfant and Le Corbusier began writing for a new journal, L'Esprit Nouveau, and promoted with energy and imagination his ideas of architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant do anything other than painting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "Amédée Ozenfant's and Le Corbusier's magazine L'Esprit Nouveau remained in publication until 1925, releasing a total of 28 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant publish their work, L'Esprit Nouveau?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant do in 1922?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2302, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret opened a studio in Paris at 35 rue de Sèvres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125061830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubism_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Le Corbusier do any work with his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret in 1922?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2303, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the biggest thing that happened with Pharrell Williams?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2303, "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams appeared in American singing competition, The Voice during the 2014 and 2015 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pharrell Williams appear on The Voice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2303, "Truth_answer": "On March 31, 2014, Williams was announced as a new coach for the seventh season of The Voice working with multiple contestants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pharrell Williams work with on The Voice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2303, "Truth_answer": "On May 18, 2015, Team Pharrell had 16-year-old Sawyer Fredericks win the eighth season of The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharrell Williams do anything else on The Voice besides coach for the seventh season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2303, "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams has earned thirteen Grammy Awards including two with American production duo The Neptunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharrell Williams win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2303, "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams married his longtime girlfriend, model/designer Helen Lasichanh, on October 12, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pharrell Williams married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What encouraged the Huastec people to split from Maya?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2304, "Truth_answer": "2000 BCE is a reasonable date for the Huastec/Maya split.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212161117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huastec_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Huastec people leave Maya?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a war when the Huastec people tried to leave Maya?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there many casualties when the Huastec people seperated from Maya?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Huastec people go after the war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the Huastec people split from Maya?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2305, "Truth_answer": "2000 BCE is a reasonable date for the Huastec/Maya split.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212161117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huastec_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Huastec people leave Maya?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Huastec people try to escape war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a lot of Huastec people die from the war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "Mark Barney Greenway was expelled from the band in 1996, and went to record with fellow grindcore act Extreme Noise Terror.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p8", "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mark Barney Greenway leave the band, Napalm Death the first time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "After discussions between Mark Barney Greenway and the Napalm Death, Greenway returned to record the vocals for the album Inside the Torn Apart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mark Barney Greenway come back to the band, Napalm Death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "Diatribes is the sixth studio album by Napalm Death, originally released in 1996 on Earache Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatribes_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an album called Diatribes by the band, Napalm Death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "ENT's vocalist Phil Vane replaced Greenway in Napalm Death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Mark Barney Greenway while he was gone from the band, Napalm Death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "Phil Vane and Napalm Death were incompatible according to bassist Shane Embury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814205339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Greenway_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Phil Vane leave the band, Napalm Death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "Following Phil Vane's departure, Mark Barney Greenway returned and the band released the album Inside the Torn Apart on 3 June 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the band, Napalm Death release after Mark Barney Greenway returned?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Napalm Death album, Inside the Torn Apart do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2306, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did critics like the Napalm Death album, Inside the Torn Apart?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks have any type of formal training?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "When Mel Brooks was 14 he gained employment as a pool tummler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mel Brooks' first job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "When imagining what play would have people packing up and leaving the theatre even before the first act is over, Mel Brooks decided to combine Adolf Hitler and a musical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mel Brooks' inspiration for the 1967 film, The Producers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "The Producers became a smash underground hit, first on the nationwide college circuit, then in revivals and on home video.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mel Brooks' 1967 film, The Producers successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Producers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628142017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Producers_(1967_film)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Brooks win any awards for his 1967 film, The Producers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "With the moderate financial success of the film The Producers, Glazier financed Mel Brooks' next film, The Twelve Chairs in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mel Brooks' next film after The Producers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "The Twelve Chairs stars Ron Moody, Frank Langella, and Dom DeLuise as three men individually searching for a fortune in diamonds hidden in a set of 12 antique chairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mel Brooks' 1970 film, The Twelve Chairs about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks' 1970 film, The Twelve Chairs released on October 28, 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mel Brooks' 1970 film, The Twelve Chairs come out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks' 1970 film, The Twelve Chairs received poor reviews and was not financially successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mel Brooks' 1970 film, The Twelve Chairs successful as his first film, The Producers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks then wrote an adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, but was unable to sell the idea to any studio and believed that his career was over.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mel Brooks do after his 1970 film, The Twelve Chairs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2307, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Mel Brooks made any statements regarding his films?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the 18th century, more organized violence than in previous decades occurred between the Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the state of the North American fur trade at the beginning of the 18th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "The British promoted competition between tribes, and sold guns to both Creeks and Cherokees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was violence increasing between Native Americans and White Settlers at the beginning of the 18th century with the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the British promoting competition between the tribes to weaken Native Americans during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "The competition between tribes sprang out of the slave demand in the southeast – tribes would raid each other and sell prisoners into the slave trade of the colonizers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the British using the natives as slaves during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "The British were able to defeat the Indian coalition with help from the Cherokees, cementing a pre-existing trade partnership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Creeks and Cherokees turn against the British in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the British partnership with the Cherokees last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2308, "Truth_answer": "The Creeks were particularly good at manipulation – they had begun trading with South Carolina in the last years of the 17th century and became a trusted deerskin provider.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were other countries involved in the fur trade aside from Britain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2309, "Truth_answer": "Initially an outfielder, Dick Williams separated a shoulder making a diving catch early in his career, weakening his throwing arm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Dick Williams' playing career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2309, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams learned to play several positions (he was frequently a first baseman and third baseman) and became a notorious bench jockey in order to keep his major league job", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Dick Williams play in the MLB?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2309, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams appeared in 1,023 games over 13 seasons with the Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics and Boston Red Sox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dick Williams play for in the MLB?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2309, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dick Williams set any records in the MLB?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2309, "Truth_answer": "A right-handed batter and thrower, Dick Williams had a career batting average of .260; his 768 hits included 70 home runs, 157 doubles and 12 triples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dick Williams' playing career besides his style or teams he played for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes was born in Niterói, Brazil on February 11, 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sérgio Mendes born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes attended the local conservatory with hopes of becoming a classical pianist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sérgio Mendes attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "As his interest in jazz grew, Sérgio Mendes started playing in nightclubs in the late 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Sérgio Mendes like in his early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes formed the Sexteto Bossa Rio and recorded Dance Moderno in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sérgio Mendes do next after playing in nightclubs in the late 1950s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes toured Europe and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes tour in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes recorded albums with Cannonball Adderley and Herbie Mann and played Carnegie Hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes record more music in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2310, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes became full partners with Richard Adler, a Brooklyn-born American in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes work with anyone after touring and recording albums in his early career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2311, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and the other members of the Beatles were appointed Members of the Order of the British Empire in the 1965 Birthday Honours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards and honours did Ringo Starr win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2311, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Ringo Starr and the Beatles received an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score for the film Let It Be.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr win any other awards and honours besides appointed Members of the Order of the British Empire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2311, "Truth_answer": "On 8 February 2010, Ringo Starr was honoured with the 2,401st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr receive any honors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2311, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr was knighted in an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge on 20 March 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other acknowledgements for Ringo Starr besides his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2311, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ringo Starr knighted for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2312, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr and Maureen Cox had three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr have any children?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2312, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr married Maureen Cox in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ringo Starr married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2312, "Truth_answer": "Sir Richard Starkey was born on 7 July 1940 at 9 Madryn Street in Dingle, an inner city area of Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ringo Starr born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2312, "Truth_answer": "Sir Richard Starkey attended St Silas, a Church of England primary school near his house where his classmates nicknamed him Lazarus, and later Dingle Vale Secondary modern school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ringo Starr attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2312, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr met actress Barbara Bach in 1980 and they were married on 27 April 1981 after his 1975 divorce with Maureen Cox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ringo Starr married more than once?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2312, "Truth_answer": "Sir Richard Starkey is the only child of confectioners Richard Starkey and Elsie Gleave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ringo Starr have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "Screenwriter and Director Roman Polanski and Paramount Pictures executive Robert Evans worked on the Rosemary's Baby script.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked on the script for the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the script first written for the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rosemary's Baby script originally received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "Roman Polanski was anxious to make a film with the sport as its basis, so received the script for Downhill Racer along with the galleys for Rosemary's Baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other projects that Screenwriter and Director Roman Polanski had to decide between with the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else besides Roman Polanski evaluate the Rosemary's Baby script?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "The Rosemary's Baby script was modeled very closely on the original novel and incorporated large sections of the novel's dialogue and details.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Screenwriter and Director Roman Polanski have any inspirations for the Rosemary's Baby script?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "Ira Levin wrote the horror novel Rosemary's Baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210095352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the novel for the film, Rosemary's Baby?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2313, "Truth_answer": "Ira Levin wrote the horror novel Rosemary's Baby in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Rosemary's Baby novel written?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2314, "Truth_answer": "Breaking into the majors with the Red Sox in 1909, Harry Hooper played in 81 games and hit .282.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Hooper start playing with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2314, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Harry Hooper play for the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2314, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper is one of only two members of four separate Red Sox World Series championship teams - 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Hooper in any World Series with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2314, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox won the 1912 World Series, during which Hooper made a catch that The Pittsburgh Press referred to as one of the finest plays in baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Harry Hooper's career highlights with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2314, "Truth_answer": "In 1910 Harry Hooper played 155 games and hit .267 in 688 plate appearances. The next year, Hooper hit .311. Hooper's batting average dropped to .242 in 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Hooper's batting average with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel played for Texas A&M University in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Johnny Manziel play for during 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel played for the Texas A&M Aggies during his college career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Johnny Manziel play for in 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel played for the Texas A&M Aggies football program which represents Texas A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Manziel still in college during 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel was nationally recruited out of high school as a dual-threat quarterback, and he debuted for the Texas A&M Aggies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Johnny Manziel play as?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first team that Johnny Manziel played against as quarterback?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel won the Davey O'Brien Award on December 6 during the 2012 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel win any awards for the 2012 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy on December 8 during the 2012 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel win another award besides the Davey O'Brien Award in 2012?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel was launched into the national scene after he led Texas A&M to a 29–24 victory over No. 1 Alabama in Tuscaloosa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which team did he play against the best?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "In the game against the 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide, Johnny Manziel accounted for 345 of A&M's 418 yards of offense, including two passing touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel score any passing touchdowns against the 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel began the 2012 season in obscurity, but his play against Arkansas broke Archie Manning's 43-year-old 540 total record offense with 557 yards of total offense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel break any records in the year 2012?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2315, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel surpassed his own total offense record against No. 24 Louisiana Tech by achieving 576 yards of total offense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other records that Johnny Manziel broke besides Archie Manning's 43-year-old 540 total record offense?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "On August 27, Johnny Manziel was ruled out for the rest of the preseason due to his right elbow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 2015 season start with Johnny Manziel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel had recurring pain with his right elbow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Johnny Manziel's right elbow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel have any other injuries besides his right elbow in the 2015 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel was demoted to third-string quarterback behind McCown and Austin Davis a week later after videos surfaced of him partying in Texas over the bye week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Johnny Manziel during the 2015 season with the Cleveland Browns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Manziel's 2015 season with the Cleveland Browns successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "Because of the demotion, Johnny Manziel remained benched in favor of Davis when McCown suffered a season-ending collarbone injury in the subsequent game against the Baltimore Ravens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Johnny Manziel was demoted in the 2015 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel was promoted to starter again after the Bengals defeated the Davis-led Browns 37–3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel leave after he remained bench from his demotion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Manziel do since he was demoted in the 2015 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel completed 21 of 31 passes for 270 yards and one touchdown in a 24–10 victory over the San Francisco 49ers, ending the Browns' seven-game losing streak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel have any notable wins in the 2015 season with the Cleveland Browns?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Manziel had his statistically best game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, completing 33 of 45 passes for 372 yards and one touchdown. Despite his efforts, the Browns lost 30–9.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Manziel have any notable losses in the 2015 season with the Cleveland Browns?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "In early February 2016, NFL Network's Ian Rappaport and ESPN's Pat McManamon reported that the Browns planned to cut ties with Manziel as soon as the league's fiscal 2016 began.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212060409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Johnny Manziel's 2015 season with the Cleveland Browns besides his notable wins and losses?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Manziel react to the report that the Cleveland Browns planned to cut ties with him?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2317, "Truth_answer": "No, the earliest Super Furry Animals track commercially available is Dim Brys: Dim Chwys, recorded in 1994 for Radio Cymru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was a Super Furry Animals album released in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2317, "Truth_answer": "Super Furry Animals put out their debut EP, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch in June 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was after the Super Furry Animals' track, Dim Brys: Dim Chwys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2317, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a popular single from Super Furry Animals' EP, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2317, "Truth_answer": "The Moog Droog EP followed in October 1995, named after the synthesiser manufacturer Robert Moog and the Nadsat term for friend in A Clockwork Orange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came after Super Furry Animals' EP, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2317, "Truth_answer": "There were no other Super Furry Animals' EPs besides Moog Droog and Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch during 1994 - 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Super Furry Animals' Moog Droog EP the only other EP during 1994-1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2317, "Truth_answer": "God! Show Me Magic is the second single by Super Furry Animals and debuted on the EP Moog Droog. It reached #33 on the UK Singles Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any popular songs on any of the Super Furry Animals' Extended Plays in 1994-1995?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2318, "Truth_answer": "The Pre-Columbian era refers to all period subdivisions in the history and prehistory of the Americas before the appearance of significant European and African influences on the American continents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p6", "https://romofijexywax.kaja-net.com/a-history-of-the-1960s-in-the-united-states-37730cf.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about the Indigenous peoples of the Americas in the Pre-Columbian era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2318, "Truth_answer": "The Norte Chico civilization is one of the defining six original civilizations of the world, arising independently around the same time as that of Egypt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Indigenous peoples of the Americas besides the reference of the Pre-Columbian era?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2318, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the other original civilizations of the world besides the Norte Chico civilization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2318, "Truth_answer": "Many later pre-Columbian civilizations achieved great complexity, with hallmarks that included permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, engineering, astronomy, trade, civic and monumental architecture, and complex societal hierarchies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Indigenous peoples of the Americas do during the Pre-Columbian era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Harrison Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What career choice did Harrison Ford have in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford did not get it, but stayed in California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford get the job in radio voice-overs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford eventually signed a $150-per-week contract with Columbia Pictures' new talent program, playing bit roles in films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harrison Ford do besides apply for a job in radio voice-overs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford's first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Harrison Ford play in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford was finally credited as Harrison J. Ford in the 1967 Western film A Time for Killing, starring Glenn Ford, George Hamilton and Inger Stevens as Lt Shaffer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another role Harrison Ford had besides as a bellhop?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford played minor roles in many television series throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Gunsmoke, Ironside, The Virginian, The F.B.I., Love, American Style and Kung Fu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford do anything else besides star in films during his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Not happy with the roles being offered to him, Harrison Ford became a self-taught professional carpenter to support his then-wife and two young sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harrison Ford besides starring in films and television series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford's first wife was Mary Marquardt or Mary Ford Becker, from 1964 until their divorce in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Harrison Ford's wife?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford gained worldwide fame for his starring role as Han Solo in the original trilogy of the Star Wars film franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harrison Ford known for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford is also widely known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones in the action-adventure franchise of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford play any other famous roles besides Han Solo in the Star Wars film franchise?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2319, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Harrison Ford received the AFI Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute for his body of work, presented to him by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford have any interviews or awards?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "On October 23, 1999, Harrison Ford was involved in the crash of a Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Harrison Ford's incidents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "The NTSB accident report states that Harrison Ford was piloting the aircraft over the Lake Piru riverbed near Santa Clarita, California, on a routine training flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford the pilot of the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter crash?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "While making his second attempt at an autorotation with powered recovery, Harrison Ford allowed the helicopter's altitude to drop to 150–200 feet before beginning power-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter crash with Harrison Ford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford cited for the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter crash?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "On March 5, 2015, Harrison Ford's plane, believed to be a Ryan PT-22 Recruit, made an emergency landing on the Penmar Golf Course in Venice, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter crash Harrison Ford's only accident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford have any passengers on his Ryan PT-22 Recruit plane when he made an emergency landing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "On February 13, 2017, Ford landed an Aviat Husky at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, on the taxiway left of runway 20L.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford have any other incidents besides the Ryan PT-22 Recruit and Bell 206L4 LongRanger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford have a statement as to why he landed an Aviat Husky at John Wayne Airport?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things has Harrison Ford besides land as Aviat Husky at John Wayne Airport?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford is a licensed pilot of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, and owns an 800-acre ranch in Jackson, Wyoming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Harrison Ford a licensed pilot?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other mentions in Harrison Ford's aviations are interesting?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "In 2003 Cam'ron teamed up with his fellow Diplomats Members Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zeeky to release the Diplomats' debut double disc album, Diplomatic Immunity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam'ron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the defining moment of the 2003 period with Cam'ron?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron and The Diplomats' album, Diplomatic Immunity debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 selling 92,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cam'ron and The Diplomats' album, Diplomatic Immunity do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "A year later, Cam'ron and The Diplomats released their second album, Diplomatic Immunity 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam'ron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron do any more albums with The Diplomats besides Diplomatic Immunity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron leave The Diplomats during the 2003 period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "Purple Haze is the fourth studio album by Harlem rapper and hip hop artist Cam'ron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223123630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cam'ron's Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron's album, Purple Haze debuted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 with 123,000 copies sold in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223123630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Cam'ron's album, Purple Haze sell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron's album Crime Pays reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 but only sold 150,000 units, making it the lowest selling album of his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam'ron_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cam'ron's album, Crime Pays sell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "Despite selling 112,000 units in the first week and debuting at number 2 on the charts, Killa Season failed to have the same sales strength as his Cam'ron's previous releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam'ron_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cam'ron's album, Killa Season sell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2321, "Truth_answer": "In 2009 Cam'ron formed a new label, Dipset West and new group the U.N..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219023243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam'ron_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 with Cam'ron?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2322, "Truth_answer": "In 1907, Sophie Tucker made her first theater appearance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sophie Tucker first take the stage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2322, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker was singing at an amateur night in a vaudeville establishment in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what 1907 performance did Sophie Tucker perform in for her first theater appearance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2322, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker began integrating fat girl humor, which became a common thread in her acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sophie Tucker stage career besides her first appearance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2322, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker songs included I Don't Want to Get Thin and Nobody Loves a Fat Girl, But Oh How a Fat Girl Can Love.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Sophie Tucker include in her fat girl humor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sophie Tucker become popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2323, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker is known for her powerful delivery of comical and risqué songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sophie Tucker's talent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sophie Tucker tour alone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Sophie Tucker when she was popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "Karma and Effect is the third studio album by the South African rock band Seether.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804064551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma_and_Effect_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Karma and Effect the name of a Seether album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "Seether album, Karma and Effect debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Seether album, Karma and Effect do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "Seether album, Karma and Effect spawned three singles, Remedy, Truth, and The Gift.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released for the Seether album, Karma and Effect?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether tour for the album, Karma and Effect?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "Seether released an acoustic CD/DVD set titled One Cold Night, recorded at the Grape Street Club in Philadelphia, on 22 February 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable events that happened with Seether during their Karma and Effect album release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's response to Seether CD/DVD set, One Cold Night?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2324, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether collaborate with any artists during Karma and Effect album release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2325, "Truth_answer": "Disclaimer (stylised as *DISCLAIMER) is the debut studio album by South African rock band Seether, released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disclaimer_(Seether_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Seether's album, Disclaimer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2325, "Truth_answer": "Seether album, Disclaimer features three successful singles which would remain some of the band's most well-known songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disclaimer_(Seether_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Seether album, Disclaimer successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2325, "Truth_answer": "Seether album, Disclaimer released in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Seether album, Disclaimer released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2325, "Truth_answer": "Seether album, Disclaimer charted at 92 in The Billboard 200 of 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether album, Disclaimer get on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2325, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Disclaimer, the band Seether toured continually in order to increase sales and gain name recognition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Seether during the 2002 - 2004 period besides the release of their album, Disclaimer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2325, "Truth_answer": "Seether's revised single, Broken along with a new song entitled Sold Me became a major success for the band, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether have any other major successes besides with their debut album, Disclaimer during 2002-2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2326, "Truth_answer": "Holy Fire is the third studio album by British rock band Foals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618014342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Fire_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Foals' Holy Fire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2326, "Truth_answer": "It was released on 11 February 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618014342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Fire_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Foal's album Holy Fire released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2326, "Truth_answer": "Inhaler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singled from Foals' album Holy Fire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2326, "Truth_answer": "My Number", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other singles from Foals' album Holy Fire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2326, "Truth_answer": "Q awarded Foals with the Best Live Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foals' album Holy Fire win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2326, "Truth_answer": "Inhaler received the Best Track award from NME.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foals' album Holy Fire win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "From 1915 to 1923, he played exclusively for Saltaire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1915 with Sydney Barnes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "It is said he played with great success for Saltaire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sydney Barnes do well with Saltaire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "He played exclusively for Saltaire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sydney Barnes play for anybody else other Saltaire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "Barnes saw an advert placed by Saltaire Cricket Club in the Athletic News periodical and applied for the role by saying: Will I do?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts about Sydney Barnes did you like from this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "He played well at age 41.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Syndey Barnes do playing at that age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "In total, Barnes took 904 wickets for Saltaire at an average of 5.26.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting facts about this time frame for Syndey Barnes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "He took 100 wickets in a season five times, a rare feat in the Bradford League's history, and headed the bowling averages in every one of his nine seasons there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting facts that happened to Syndey Barnes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2327, "Truth_answer": "He had an average of under five in most seasons and even his highest was only seven, which is itself generally held to be a remarkable bowling average.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records did Syndey Barnes achieve?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "Visual motifs are typically a black costume with a black flowing Spanish cape or cloak, a black flat-brimmed hat known as sombrero cordobés, and a black sackcloth mask", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some of the character motifs in Zorro?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does this black cape symbolize anything for Zorro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "Sometimes the mask is a two piece, the main item being a blindfold-type fabric with slits for the eyes, and the other item being a bandana over the head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other visual motifs for Zorro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do other characters from Zorro wear costumes that represent certain motifs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "Zorro wears the mask.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Zorro or someone else wear this mask?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What visual motifs are seen with other characters in Zorro?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "His favored weapon is a rapier, which he also uses to often leave his distinctive mark, a Z cut with three quick strokes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides visual motifs, are there other motifs in Zorro??", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2328, "Truth_answer": "It is shown on his defeated foes and other objects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is this logo shown frequently in Zorro?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "Barnes' career began in 1888 when he was fifteen and played for a small club which had a ground behind the Galton Hotel in Smethwick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sydney Barnes doing in 1888?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "Smethwick Cricket Club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the club Sydney Barnes played for in 1888?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "In due course, he was selected for the second team and had earned a place in the first team, playing in the Birmingham and District Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sydney Barnes do well for Smethwick in 1888?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "1888", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Sydney Barnes join Smethwick Cricket Club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "He was asked to join the ground staff of Staffordshire County Cricket Club but he found the terms unattractive. Instead, he joined Rishton Cricket Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sydney Barnes do while working on the ground staff?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "He played for Rishton until 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Barnes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Sydney Barnes stay with Rishton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "Wilfrid S. White commented that Barnes' career in league cricket stands out unparalleled, unapproached, by any other player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sydney Barnes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sydney Barnes win any awards this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "McCartney first used drugs in the Beatles' Hamburg days when they often used Preludin to maintain their energy while performing for long periods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney_p37", "http://www.radioswisspop.ch/en/music-database/musician/11582ccf9dc54cd375907eb7684c3bc15ae8c/biography_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Paul McCartney do drugs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "marijuana and cocaine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of drugs did Paul McCartney take?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "Use of the drug soon became habitual, and according to Miles, McCartney wrote the lyrics another kind of mind in Got to Get You into My Life specifically referencing cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul McCartney have an addiction problem?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul McCartney seek help for addiction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "During the filming of Help!, McCartney occasionally smoked a joint in the car on the way to the studio during filming, and often forgot his lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney_p37", "http://www.radioswisspop.ch/en/music-database/musician/11582ccf9dc54cd375907eb7684c3bc15ae8c/biography_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the drugs effect Paul McCartney's performance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the other band members do drugs with Paul McCartney?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, a Swedish court fined McCartney £1,000 for cannabis possession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul McCartney ever get in trouble with the law?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2330, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, he spoke out in support of decriminalisation of the drug: People are smoking pot anyway and to make them criminals is wrong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney_p38", "http://www.radioswisspop.ch/en/music-database/musician/11582ccf9dc54cd375907eb7684c3bc15ae8c/biography_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul McCartney respond to laws against cannabis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2331, "Truth_answer": "Montana was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs on April 20, 1993, and signed a $10 million contract over three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 with Joe Montana?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2331, "Truth_answer": "From 1993-1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe Montana stay on the Kansas City Chiefs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2331, "Truth_answer": "he Chiefs mailed three jerseys to Montana. One was number 3, his number from Notre Dame which the Chiefs had retired in honor of Jan Stenerud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Montana?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Joe Montana injured?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2331, "Truth_answer": "Montana led the Chiefs in two come-from-behind wins in the 1993 playoffs. In their Wild Card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Montana_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe Montana play in the final Pro Bowl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "From Here to Infimary and Good Morning were the third and fourth albums released by Alkaline Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was From Here to Infirmary and Good Mourning all about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did it consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me if this is the name of an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important things to know about this album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some hit singles apart of this album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this song make it to the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any more singles make it to the chart from that album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2332, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, the band released This Addiction on its own label Heart & Skull and Epitaph.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alkaline Trio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "Orlando sang under the condition that his name not be associated with the project, so it was released under the simple name of Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dawn in relation to Tony Orlando?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "He was concerned about a possible conflict of interest with his April-Blackwood duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Orlando have a condition about singing with his real name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "Candida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Tony Orlando sing under the name Dawn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "Candida became a worldwide hit, reaching number one in five countries, and the top ten in many others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618030410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candida_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Candida successful for Tony Orlando?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "The song was released as a single, which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1971 and eventually sold six million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618030410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knock_Three_Times_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Knock Knock a hit as well for Tony Orlando?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tony Orlando reveal his identity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orlando stop using the name Dawn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2334, "Truth_answer": "He spent his earliest years in Hell's Kitchen, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tony Orlando born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2334, "Truth_answer": "Father: Leo Cassivitis Mother: Ruth Estanislaw Fabian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tony Orlando's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2334, "Truth_answer": "He had a younger sister Rhonda Marie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orlando have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2334, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tony Orlando go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2334, "Truth_answer": "Orlando's musical career started with The Five Gents, a doo-wop group he formed in 1959 at age 15, with whom he recorded demo tapes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Tony Orlando's early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2334, "Truth_answer": "Orlando recorded songwriter demos as a solo artist at 16 and saw success when he charted in the US and UK with the hits Bless You and Halfway To Paradise.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting apects about Tony Orlando?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2335, "Truth_answer": "King Harley Race", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jim Duggan beat to win the Royal Rumble?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2335, "Truth_answer": "Hamilton, Ontario", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Royal Rumble take place with Jim Duggan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2335, "Truth_answer": "He won the match after he last eliminated the One Man Gang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Duggan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Duggan do anything notable during the Royal RUmble fight besides win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2335, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Honky Tonk get himself disqualified?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2335, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania IV, he participated in a 14-man tournament for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Duggan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Duggan do after winning the Royal Rumble title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2335, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else challenge Jim Duggan for the title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "Cry is the thirteenth album (of original material) by Scottish rock band Simple Minds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427155402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cry_(Simple_Minds_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cry the name of a Simple Minds song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notale about Simple Minds' The Lights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was recorded during this time period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the music received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Simple Minds do after?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "They have released a string of hit singles, becoming best known internationally for their 1985 hit Don't You (Forget About Me), from the soundtrack of the film The Breakfast Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "Their other prominent hit singles include Alive and Kicking and Belfast Child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music has Simple Minds released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more albums or singles from Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2336, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, they received the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is most interesting to the reader about Simple Minds?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2337, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What issue did Lydon have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2337, "Truth_answer": "New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Public Image Ltd perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2337, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was all in Public Image Ltd?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2338, "Truth_answer": "Public Image", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Public Image Ltd's early works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2338, "Truth_answer": "PiL began rehearsing together in May 1978, although the band was still unnamed. In July 1978, Lydon officially named the band Public Image", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Public Image Ltd form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances did Public Image Ltd have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2338, "Truth_answer": "Public Image: First Issue is the debut studio album by English rock band Public Image Ltd, released in 1978 by record label Virgin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Public Image Ltd's other works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "Korolev received vocational training in carpentry and in various academics at the Odessa Building Trades School (Stroyprofshkola No. 1).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sergei Korolev get his education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "Enjoyment of a 1913 air show inspired interest in aeronautical engineering.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sergei Korolev get started in aerospace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "Korolev began designing a glider as a diversion while studying for his graduation exams at the vocational school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sergei Korolev do after gaining interest in aeronautical engeneering?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "He made an independent study of flight theory, and worked in the local glider club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev do anyuthing that stands out while at vocational school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "He continued courses at Kiev until he was accepted into the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (MVTU, BMSTU) in July 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev ever attend a university?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev earn a degree from Bauman Moscow State Technical University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sergei Korolev's studies there?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "Korolev studied specialized aviation topics until 1929", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting during this time about Sergei Korolev?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "Korolev obtained a diploma by producing a practical aircraft design by the end of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev ever recieve a degree or a diploma?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "His advisor was the famous Andrei Tupolev.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Sergei Korolev's professors well known?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "He designed a glider in 1928, and flew it in a competition the next year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev do anything during this timeframe that made him known?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sergei Korolev's glider do in that competition?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2340, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, at Johnson's request, Congress passed the Revenue Act of 1964 and the Economic Opportunity Act, as part of the war on poverty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one thing Lyndon B. Johnson did as part of his war on poverty?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2340, "Truth_answer": "It is a program of the US Department of Health and Human Services providing comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and families.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122010127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_Start_%28program%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Head start in relation to Lyndon B. Johnson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2340, "Truth_answer": "During Johnson's years in office, national poverty declined significantly,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did these programs by Lyndon B. Johnson help alleviate poverty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2340, "Truth_answer": "The percentage of Americans living below the poverty line dropping from 23 percent to 12 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lyndon B. Johnson help with poverty in the cities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2340, "Truth_answer": "Johnson took an additional step in the War on Poverty with an urban renewal effort, presenting to Congress in January 1966 the Demonstration Cities Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lyndon B. Johnson's Demontration on Cities Program do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2341, "Truth_answer": "He made education the top priority of the Great Society agenda, with an emphasis on helping poor children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the goals of Lyndon B. Johnson and the federal funding for education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2341, "Truth_answer": "After the 1964 landslide brought in many new liberal Congressmen, LBJ launched a legislative effort which took the name of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there certain programs or laws created by Lyndon B. Johnson to help education funding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2341, "Truth_answer": "For the first time, large amounts of federal money went to public schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some results of increasing federal spending by Lyndon B. Johnson on education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2341, "Truth_answer": "Johnson's second major education program was the Higher Education Act of 1965, which focused on funding for lower income students, including grants, work-study money, and government loans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were other programs or laws created by Lyndon B. Johnson related to education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "Wheels of Fire is the third album by the British rock band Cream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411194959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheels_of_Fire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was WHeels of Fire: 1968?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "It reached number three in the United Kingdom and number one in the United States, becoming the world's first platinum-selling double album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411194959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheels_of_Fire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Wheels of Fire by Cream a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "The album was recorded in a spate of short sessions in from July 1967 to June 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127113055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_%28band%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Cream to record Wheels of Fire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "Cream were highly regarded for the instrumental proficiency of each of their members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interestring aspects about Cream?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "After the completion of Wheels of Fire, the band had grown tired of their exhausting touring schedule and increasingly loud jamming, and wanted to go their separate ways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Cream break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "Bruce and Baker's combustible relationship proved even worse as a result of the strain put upon the band by non-stop touring, forcing Clapton to play the role of peacekeeper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there conflicts among the members of Cream?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the issue between the Cream members?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "Clapton wanted to end Cream and pursue a different musical direction after a scathing Cream review in Rolling Stone of the Wheels of Fire album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wheels of Fire Cream's last album together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "The Wheels of Fire studio recordings showcased the band moving way from blues and more towards a semi-progressive rock style highlighted by odd time signatures and various orchestral instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the album Wheels of Fire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2342, "Truth_answer": "Still a relative novelty, the double album of two LP records was well-suited to extended solos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127113055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_%28band%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cream frequently extend solos?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "On April 26, 2013, Royce introduced the North Korea Sanctions Enforcement Act of 2013 (H.R. 1771; 113th Congress).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102064801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Royce_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Royce create any acts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "What did the North Korea Sanctions Enforcement Act of 2013 do?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this act do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "On June 27, 2013, Royce introduced the Electrify Africa Act of 2013 (H.R. 2548; 113th Congress).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Royce create any other acts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "A bill that would direct the President to establish a strategy to assist countries in sub-Saharan Africa providing sufficient electricity access to people living in rural and urban areas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this act do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Royce have anny dealings with the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ed Royce involved in navy affairs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "The Electrify Africa Act of 2013 assisted with alleviating poverty and economic growth in Sub Saharan Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed Royce have any involvement with the poor people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Ed Royce have dealings with poverty?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2343, "Truth_answer": "Royce served as Chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102064801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Royce_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was most of Ed Royce's involvement overseas?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2344, "Truth_answer": "University of Rhode Island", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lamar Odom go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2344, "Truth_answer": "After two semesters and a summer session, however, Odom earned his eligibility to play intramural basketball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226130215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Odom_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lamar Odom play basketball in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2344, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lamar Odom graduate with a degree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2344, "Truth_answer": "He earned First Team All-Conference honors and was named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any interesting facts about Lamar Odom's college career that shoot out to you?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "After Robinson was signed by 20th Century Fox, it was decided that he would perform his famous stair dance with Temple.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the connection Bill Robinson has to Shirley Temple?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "Robinson and Temple became the first interracial dance partners in Hollywood history. The scene was controversial for its time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the his featured appearance with Shirley Temple recieved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson pass the test?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movie do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it a hit movie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "Robinson and Temple became close friends as a result of his dance coaching and acting with her. Temple considered him a lifelong friend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shirley Temple think?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "Temple and Robinson appeared in four films together: The Little Colonel, The Littlest Rebel, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and Just Around the Corner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson do any other movies together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "He played stereotyped roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bill Robinson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "Robinson came under heavy criticism for playing stereotyped roles, and took offense at such claims once being called an Uncle Tom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson recieve any criticism for this?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2345, "Truth_answer": "Robinson went to its office in Harlem, pistol in hand, demanding to see the editor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson respond to this?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "Despite earning and spending a fortune, his memories of surviving the streets as a child never left him, prompting many acts of generosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Robinson's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "Robinson was successful despite the obstacle of racism. A favorite Robinson anecdote is that he seated himself in a restaurant and a customer objected to his presence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What obstacles did Bill Robinson face?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "Robinson politely illustrated to the manager his right to dine there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Robinson do while the customer objected his presence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "The manager served Robinson without delay and allowed him to stay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson leave?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "Despite earning and spending a fortune, his memories of surviving the streets as a child never left him, prompting many acts of generosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Bill Robinson's other legacies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "He saw two children caught between traffic to retrieve their ball. There was no stoplight at the intersection: Robinson went to the city and provided money to have one installed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Bill Robinson's acts of generosity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "Robinson co-founded the New York Black Yankees baseball team in Harlem in 1936 with financier James Soldier Boy Semler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson have other acts of genersity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, a joint U.S. Senate/House resolution declared National Tap Dance Day to be May 25, the anniversary of Bill Robinson's birth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other legacies for Bill Robinson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "Robinson was inducted into the National Museum of Dance's Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Hall of Fame in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson recieve any honors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2346, "Truth_answer": "There were no children from any of his three marriages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bill Robinson have any children?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "Basquiat sold his first painting in 1981, and by 1982, spurred by the Neo-Expressionist art boom, his work was in great demand", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Dkd Jean-Michel Basquiat sell things at the art market?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "According to Franklin Sirmans, Basquiat appropriated poetry, drawing, and painting, and married text and image, abstraction, figuration, and historical information mixed with contemporary critique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of art did Jean-Michel Basquiat make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "His paintings are typically covered with text and codes of all kinds: words, letters, numerals, pictograms, logos, map symbols, diagrams and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean-Michel Basquiat paint?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "Basquiat sold his first painting in 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean-Michel Basquiat sell any of his paintings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "Yusaku Maezawa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jean-Michel Basquiat sell to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "Basquiat used social commentary in his paintings as a tool for introspection and for identifying with his experiences in the black community of his time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Jean-Michel Basquiat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "His paintings average above one hundred million dollars a piece.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the average price for the rest of Jean-Michel Basquiat's paintings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "David Bowie, Mera and Donald Rubell, Lars Ulrich, Steven A. Cohen, Laurence Graff, John McEnroe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody famous buy Jean-Michel Basquiat's art?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2347, "Truth_answer": "Madonna, Debbie Harry, Leonardo DiCaprio, Swizz Beatz, Jay-Z, and Johnny Depp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anybody else famous buy Jean-Michel Basquiat's stuff?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugo Sánchez play for any non Mexican teams?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2348, "Truth_answer": "Sánchez made 58 appearances for Mexico between 1977 and 1994, scoring 29 goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_S%C3%A1nchez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hugo Sánchez's international career involve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2348, "Truth_answer": "He participated in three FIFA World Cup tournaments, making 8 World Cup appearances in total, and scoring once.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Hugo Sánchez's appearances?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2348, "Truth_answer": "He represented Mexico at the 1975 Pan American Games on home soil, where he won a gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_S%C3%A1nchez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hugo Sánchez perform at the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2348, "Truth_answer": "The Pan American Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what event did Hugo Sánchez win a gold metal in 1975?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "His paintings are typically covered with text and codes of all kinds: words, letters, numerals, pictograms, logos, map symbols, diagrams and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the artistic styles of Jean-Michel Basquiat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "He would often draw on random objects and surfaces, including other people's property.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these styles of Jean-Michel Basquiat used on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "By the 1980s, his neo-expressionist paintings were being exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. The Whitney Museum of American Art held a retrospective of his art in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these Jean-Michel Basquiat works featured in museums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jean-Michel Basquiat's grafitti viewed bvy the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "Kramer argued that graffiti art acquired a cult status in certain New York art circles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't critics like Jean-Michel Basquiat's grafitti?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "He continued to make street art untul his death at the young age of 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jean-Michel Basquiat continue making street art?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "Basquiat first achieved fame as part of SAMO, an informal graffiti duo who wrote enigmatic epigrams in the cultural hotbed of Lower East Side Manhattan during the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that caight your interest about Jean-Michel Basquiat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "SAMO (stands for “Same Old Shit”)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210204id_/https://www.stencilrevolution.com/blogs/profiles/jean-michel-basquiat_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did SAMO stand for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2349, "Truth_answer": "Before his career as a painter began, he produced punk-inspired postcards for sale on the street, and became known for the political–poetical graffiti under the name of SAMO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Basquiat_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jean-Michel Basquiat start selling the postcards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "Big Sean grew up in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Big Sean grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Big Sean married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "Beverly Hills", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Big Sean live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "In late October 2008, Big Sean was featured in The Source and headlined the Style section of the magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sean_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Big Sean's personal life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Big Sean featured in any other articles other than The Source?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "He has an endorsement deal with Adidas, through which he has released his own Detroit Player line of sneakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Big Sean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Big Sean have any other sponsors other than Adidas?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "Big Sean dated his high school sweetheart, Ashley Marie, whom he met when he was sixteen and started dating at nineteen until their break-up in early 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Big Sean personal life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "He subsequently began dating actress Naya Rivera, whom he first met on Twitter; their relationship became public in April 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sean_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Sean date anyone else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2350, "Truth_answer": "Sean and Rivera announced their engagement in October 2013, but ended the engagement in April 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sean_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Naya Rivera and Big Sean stay together?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "Twenty88 (stylized as TWENTY88) is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Twenty88 (composed of rapper Big Sean and R&B singer-songwriter Jhené Aiko).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty88_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is twenty88?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "Twenty88 has received positive reviews from music critics. The album received a 72/100 on Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506152643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty88_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album TWENTY88 a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did TWENTY88 have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singled from TWENTY88?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did TWNETY88 recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "Two months after the release of I Decided, Big Sean was offered the official Key to the City of Detroit for his contribution to his own Sean Anderson foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Big Sean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "The mission of the Sean Anderson Foundation is a charity to assist in the education, health, safety and well-being of primary through college aged youth in underserved communities across the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Sean Anderson Foundation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Big Sean do to help?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "Double or Nothing received mixed reviews from critics upon release, with a general criticism of the collaborative pairing. At Metacritic, Double or Nothing was rated 54 out of 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Double or Nothing the album do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2351, "Truth_answer": "The lead single, Pull Up n Wreck featuring 21 Savage, and So Good.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Double or Nothing the album contain any singles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2352, "Truth_answer": "February 1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hound Dog released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2352, "Truth_answer": "Don Robey estimated that Thornton's version of Hound Dog sold between 500,000 and 750,000 copies, and would have sold more without an abundance of cover versions and answer songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hound Dog recieved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2352, "Truth_answer": "By July 1956, the rock 'n roll age was upon the world, the new sensation Elvis Presley recorded Hound Dog to international acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about this passage about Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2352, "Truth_answer": "It failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hound Dog recieved at this re-release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "By the age of 16, Faber was receiving $2 to pitch Sunday games with a local baseball team in Dubuque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Faber's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "1903", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Faber start in the minor leagues?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "Faber broke into the major leagues in 1914, starting 19 games and relieving in another 21.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Faber ever make it to the major leagues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "He played his entire career for the Chicago White Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Red Faber play for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "In 1915 he won 24 games, tied for second in the American League behind Walter Johnson, and led the league with 50 appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Red Faber's early career a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "Faber spent most of 1918 in the United States Navy due to World War I. He returned in 1919 only to develop arm trouble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any downfalls in Red Faber's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "In 1917 he had a record of 16–13, and at one point started—and won—three games in two days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Red Faber?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2353, "Truth_answer": "The New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Red Faber and the Red Sox win against?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "July 10th 1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was J. Paul Getty's grandson kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "'Ndrangheta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who kidnapped J. Paul Getty's grandson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "16", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was J. Paul Getty's grandson when he was kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they take J. Paul Getty's grandson to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "$17 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ransom amount for J. Paul Getty's grandson", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. Paul Getty's grandson live with him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "However, the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather. John Paul Getty Jr. asked his father for the money, but was refused.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. Paul Getty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2354, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this suspician of John Paul Getty Jr. proven to be true?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "June 6th 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did J. Paul Getty die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "Heart failure", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused J. Paul Getty's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "The value of Getty Oil shares quadrupled during the Arab-Israeli Yom Kippur War of October 1973 which caused a worldwide oil shortage for years. Getty's earnings topped $25.8 million in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did J. Paul Getty achieve in his later years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. Paul Getty achieve anything apart from that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "Sutton Place near Guildford, Surrey, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. Paul Getty die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "He was buried in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles County, California at the Getty Villa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was he buried?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "In his Tudor mansion in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://blog.thedailybeast.com/john-paul-getty-iii-death-and-the-getty-family-tragedies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did J. Paul Getty live in his later age?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2355, "Truth_answer": "Getty threw a 21st birthday party for a relation of his friend, the 16th Duke of Norfolk, which served as a housewarming party for the newly purchased Sutton Place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. Paul Getty celebrate birthdays in his lifetime?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "He was one of only six pitchers to win 100 or more games in both the dead ball (through 1920) and live ball eras.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Faber's success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "During the summer of 1921, Faber and several other players had to leave a road trip in Washington after receiving subpoenas for the Black Sox trial in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Faber?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "Faber made the trip but was not asked to testify and returned to the White Sox without missing a start.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of the subpoenas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they win games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "They started losing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Red Faber do afterward?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "September 25th 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Faber pass away?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "Faber won 254 games over his 20-year career, a total which ranked 17th-highest in history upon his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Faber_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Faber's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Faber win an award for this?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "John Adam's was born October 30, 1735.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.tommyauctions.com/_p35", "https://www.ecwausa.org/united-states-presidents-with-their-years-in-office-and-party-affiliation/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Adams born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "His parents were John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were John Adams' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "His mother's name is Susanna Boylston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Adams' mother's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "His father was a deacon in the Congregational Church, a farmer, a cordwainer, and a lieutenant in the militia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Adams' father do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "Susanna Boylston Adams Hall (March 5, 1708 – April 17, 1797) was a prominent early-American socialite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Adams' mother do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "Adams attended Braintree Latin School under Joseph Cleverly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Adams go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2357, "Truth_answer": "Studies included Latin, rhetoric, logic, and arithmetic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Adams study there?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "He got married in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Murray Rothbard get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "He married JoAnn Schumacher (1928–1999), whom he called Joey, in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Murray Rothbard marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "They were married from 1953 until his death in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Murray Rothbard and Joey stay married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did JoAnn Schumcacher die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "According to Joey, patronage from the Volker Fund allowed Rothbard to work from home as a freelance theorist and pundit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Hwere did Murray Rothbard work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "He worked from home for 15 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Murray Rothbard work from home?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "He was offered a part-time position teaching economics to the engineering students of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in 1966 at age 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard retire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2358, "Truth_answer": "Rothbard died of a heart attack on January 7, 1995 at the age of 68.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Murray Rothbard die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1959, Darin played Honeyboy Jones in an early episode of Jackie Cooper's CBS military sitcom/drama, Hennesey set in San Diego, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Darin's first acting stunt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Darin do any other episodes of Hennesey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "In the same year, he was the only actor ever to have been signed to five major Hollywood film studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bobby Darin's acting reieved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "In October 1964, he appeared as a wounded ex-convict who is befriended by an orphan girl in The John Gillman Story episode of NBC's Wagon Train western television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Bobby Darin act in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "He won a Golden Globe Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Darin ever win any acting award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "He won the the Golden Globe Award for his first film, Come September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Bobby Darin win a Golden Globe for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "In 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bobby Darin win a Golden Globe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bobby Darin performing music at the same time as acting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "Murray attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Murray Rothbard attend Birch Wathen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "He attended Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Murray Rothbard attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard attend any other universities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "The Volker Fund paid Rothbard to write a textbook to explain Human Action in a form which could be used to introduce college undergraduates to Mises' views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Murray Rothbard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "Upon its publication, Mises praised Rothbard's work effusively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the textbook Murray Rothbard wrote successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "Burns went on leave from the Columbia faculty to head President Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisors that Rothbard's thesis was accepted and he received his doctorate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2", "https://isspy.me/review/murray-rothbard-essays-on-abortion-32127.html_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Burns left the Columbia Faculty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2360, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mises related to Murray Rothbard?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Ellan Miers (born August 10, 1945) is an American lawyer who served as White House Counsel to President George W. Bush from 2005 to 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024130036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Miers in regards to Charles Krauthammer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024130036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers_p0", "https://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2006/02/cry_the_beloved.html?cid=13826776_p27", "https://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2006/02/cry_the_beloved.html?cid=13862877_p27", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Brett_Kavanaugh_p58" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harriet Miers nominated for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Miers get the nomination?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "On October 27, 2005, Miers asked President Bush to withdraw her nomination, citing fears that the nomination would create a burden for the White House and its staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024130036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harriet Miers withdraw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "It was her own words that were written within her resignation letter to the president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are burden for the White House and its staff Miers words?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "He called the nomination of Miers a mistake on several occasions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Krauthammer say about Miers nomination?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "He noted her lack of constitutional experience as the main obstacle to her nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Krauthammer say why it was a mitsake to nominate her.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "Krauthammer published Miers: The Only Exit Strategy, in which he explained that all of Miers's relevant constitutional writings are protected by both attorney–client privilege and executive privilege.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Charles Krauthammer say about Miers' nomination?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "Krauthammer published Miers: The Only Exit Strategy October 21, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216102122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers_Supreme_Court_nomination_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Krauthammer publish Miers: The Only Exit Strategy“?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2361, "Truth_answer": "They were protected by both attorney–client privilege and executive privilege.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Krauthammer mean Miers' writings were protected?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "Krauthammer was a supporter of abortion legalization and opposed to euthanasia. Krauthammer was a longtime advocate of radically higher energy taxes to induce conservation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Charles Krauthammer's political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "The foreign policy, he argued, should be both universal in aspiration and prudent in application, thus combining American idealism and realism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention Charles Krauthammer's on foreign policy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "Krauthammer's major 2004 monograph on foreign policy, Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World, was critical of the neoconservative Bush doctrine for being too expansive and utopian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you expand more on Charles Krauthammer's foreign policy views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "He was critical of the foreign policy realism for being too narrow and immoral; instead, he proposed an alternative he called Democratic Realism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Charles Krauthammer critical of when it came to foreign policy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Democratic Realism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "In a 2005 speech later published in Commentary magazine, Krauthammer called neoconservatism a governing ideology whose time has come.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Krauthammer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did they join?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "He noted that the original fathers of neoconservatism were former liberals or leftists.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original fathers of neoconservatism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "Condoleezza Rice, Richard Cheney, and George W. Bush, according to Krauthammer, have given weight to neoconservatism, making it more diverse and, given the newcomers' past experience, more mature.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Condoleezza Rice and Richard Cheney do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Condoleezza Rice and Richard Cheney make newcomers' past experience more mature?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "Allan Bloom was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Allan Bloom born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "His parents were both second-generation Jewish parents who were both social workers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allan Bloom's family like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "He had a sister named Lucille.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "He enrolled into the University of Chicago's humanities program for gifted students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Allan Bloom go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Bloom study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "Bloom graduated from the University of Chicago with a bachelor's degree at the age of 18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Allan Bloom go from studying at the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "For post-graduate studies, he enrolled in the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought, where he was assigned classicist David Grene as tutor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom go on to study anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2363, "Truth_answer": "He subsequently studied under the influential Hegelian philosopher Alexandre Kojève in Paris, whose lectures Bloom would later introduce to the English-speaking world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Allan Bloom's education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "The Parliament Act in 1906 established the unicameral parliament of Finland and both women and men were given the right to vote and stand for election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Finland with women voiting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "The feminists in Finland were inspired by other European countries such as Sweden and Switzerland. Other important groups for the Finnish women in the 1970s include Unioni and The Feminists", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped make women voting in Finland happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people appose women voting in Finland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Parliament Act pass with any opposition in Finland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "1907 election", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first election women in Finland could vote in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "Miina Sillanpää, a key figure in the worker's movement, became the first female minister in 1926.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about women's sufferage in Finland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "Finland became one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote, and still today they are among the top countries for women equality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do women still vote in election in Finland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "Finland's first female President Tarja Halonen was voted into office in 2000 and for a second term in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325112327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Finland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there been another female president in Finland since 2006?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Parliament pass any other women's rights bills in Finland?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2364, "Truth_answer": "Universal and equal suffrage was enacted in Finland in 1906, and the first elections for the new unicameral Parliament were held in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929010554id_/https://finland.fi/life-society/finlands-parliament-pioneer-of-gender-equality/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did women in Finland have national rights?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "1906", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did women in Finland first have equal rights to men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "They were the first women in Europe to have equal rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is this the earliest time that women had equal rights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was she majoring in at the university?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was her advanced classes in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "Advanced classes and colleges classes were included in many girl schools, and in 1872, the demand that all students must be members of the Swedish language upper classes was dropped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Finland history?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it dropped?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "When the dispensation for female university students was dropped and women were accepted at the same terms as men, girls and boys received the same education in the school system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were women treated the same as men during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "Women were given the right to teach in grammar schools for girls in 1882.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were women allowed anything else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "In the late 18th century and early 19th century private schools for girls were established in Finland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the schools always separated between male and female?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2365, "Truth_answer": "At this time it was not possible for the girls to pass the baccalaureate and move on to university studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that's interesting about women in Finland?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "Mukhina took an interest in gymnastics and figure skating at an early age. When an athletic scout visited her school, she eagerly volunteered to try out for gymnastics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Elena Mukhina start as a gymnast?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elena Mukhina picked during the tryouts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Elena Mukhina join the national team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "She won the all-around title at the 1978 World Championships in Strasbourg, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elena Mukhina's greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "She never made it to the Olympics because she had broken her neck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina ever go to the olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Elena Mukhina won other competitions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "Up until 1975, Mukhina was an unremarkable gymnast, and Soviet coaches largely ignored her. Then, two separate incidents brought her skills to the forefront for the Soviet team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whatv else is interesting about Elena Mukhina?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "One of the incidents was Romanian domination of the Soviet gymnastics machine at the 1976 Olympics.(for which the director for Soviet women's gymnastics, Larisa Latynina, was blamed.)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the incdents that brought her skill to the forefront for the Soviet team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "She was blamed for the Romanian domination of the Soviet gymnastics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Larisa Latyina was blamed for what?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "The second incident was Mukhina's transition to working with men's coach Mikhail Klimenko, who transformed her into one of the most show-stopping gymnasts of her time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the other incident that brought Elena Mukhina's skill to the forefront for the Soviet team?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2366, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet Union awarded her Order of the Badge of Honour in 1980 in response to her injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331190516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Mukhina_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elena Mukhina win any awards for her work other than the gold?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2367, "Truth_answer": "A major compositional success came with her Mass in E-flat major, which was performed in 1892 by the Handel and Haydn Society orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Amy Beach begin her rise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2367, "Truth_answer": "Beach followed this up with an important milestone in music history: her Gaelic Symphony, the first symphony composed and published by an American woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202040753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Amy Beach's success with her Mass in E-flat major?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2367, "Truth_answer": "In January 1897 Amy played, with Franz Kneisel, in the premiere of her Sonata for Piano and Violin, which she had composed in the spring of 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202040753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Beach have other well recieved pieces?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2367, "Truth_answer": "Critical reception In New York was mixed, but in Europe it was better.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sonata for Piano and Violin do with critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2367, "Truth_answer": "Her husband died in June 1910 (the couple had been childless) and her mother 7 months later. Her father, Charles Cheney, had died in 1895.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Amy Beach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2367, "Truth_answer": "Beach felt unable to work for a while. She went to Europe in hopes of recovering there. In Europe she changed her name to Amy Beach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Beach struggle because of her husband and mother's passing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "Much of the translating he did was imposed on him by economic necessity during his many years of exile in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of translation did José Martí do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "Spanish to English", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What language did José Martí translate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "As a revolutionary activist in Cuba's long struggle for independence he translated into English a number of articles and pamphlets supporting that movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the articles and pamphlets José Martí translated about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "Like many professionals, he undertook for money translation tasks which had little intellectual or emotional appeal for him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Martí translate for anyone else at the time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all of the translations politically motivated that José Martí did?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "Martí learned English at an early age, and had begun to translate at thirteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did José Martí get started in trnalsations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "e was arrested and incarcerated in the national jail, following an accusation of treason and bribery from the Spanish government upon the discovery of a reproving letter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was José Martí exiled?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "Jose Marti was exiled to Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was José Martí exiled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "He translated several books for the publishing house of D. Appleton, and did a series of translations for newspapers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Martí translate any other important documents?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2368, "Truth_answer": "From adolescence, he dedicated his life to the promotion of liberty, political independence for Cuba, and intellectual independence for all Spanish Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other important information to know about José Martí?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "The Clark Sisters were born and raised in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were The Clark Sisters born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "he Clark Sisters are an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of The Clark Sisters twins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "They are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered as pioneers of contemporary gospel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Clark Sisters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did The Clark Sisters produce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "Their biggest hits include: Is My Living in Vain?, Hallelujah, He Gave Me Nothing to Lose, Endow Me,Jesus Is A Love Song, Ha Ya, Pure Gold, etc", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits for The Clark Sisters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "Time Out Charted at number 1 on the US Gospel Billboard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of The Clark Sisters's hits chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters face any harships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "Dion's popularity waned in the mid-1960s. Toward the end of the decade, he shifted his style and produced songs with a more mature, contemplative feeling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dion DiMucci do in 1960?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "He released Abraham, Martin and John.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci release any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "it hit number 1 in Canada's charts and number 4 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Abraham, Martin, and John a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "Lonely Teenager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci have any other singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "Lonely Teenager hit No. 12 in the US charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lonely Teenager by Dion DiMucci do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "He then recorded, with a new vocal group, the Del-Satins, an up-tempo number co-written with Ernie Maresca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dion DiMucci do during 1960?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "The record, Runaround Sue, stormed up the U.S. charts, reaching No. 1 in October 1961, and No. 11 in the UK, where he also toured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dion DiMucci record?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "Runaround Sue sold over a million copies, achieving gold disc status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Runaround Sue perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "For the next single, Laurie promoted the A-side, The Majestic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dion DiMucci record?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2370, "Truth_answer": "It was the B-side, Maresca's The Wanderer, which received more radio play and climbed swiftly up the charts to reach No. 2 in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Majestic by Dion DiMucci do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "Three with a later addition of Dion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were in the group Belmont?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "There were musical, personal and financial differences between Dion and members of the Belmonts, and in October 1960, Dion decided to quit for a solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dion DiMucci and Belmont break up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Laurie Records The Belmonts continued to record throughout the 1960s on the Sabina, United Artists and Dot labels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619212825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Belmonts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belmont continue producing music after Dion DiMucci's departure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "It was the group's first national pop chart hit, in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Wonder Why a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Wonder Why the only success of the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "Their initial hit was followed by No One Knows and Don't Pity Me, which also charted the Billboard Top 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Belmonts released singles that had less success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "Holly and others decided to charter a flight to the next venue rather than travel on the tour bus. The flight killed all on board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Winter Dance Party Tour ill-fated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the flight to the next venue?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2371, "Truth_answer": "Dion was invited to accompany the group but decided that he did not want to spend $36 for the flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Dion not on the flgith witht the others?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "During the recording of the group's first studio album Exposure, the personnel of the group changed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exposé suffer any changes in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "Reports vary, but according to People magazine, one of the original singers quit while two of the girls were fired midway through the recording of the first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was replaced in Exposé?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "Shortly thereafter, Casañas pursued a solo career and Lorenzo pursued other ambitions; they were replaced by Jeanette Jurado and Gioia Bruno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exposé have any other changes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "According to Billboard the three members were fired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What provoked all these changes to Exposé?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "Arista records felt that the three original singers lacked star potential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Exposé's singers fired by the recording agency?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there conflictrs between the artists in Exposé?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "Miller began a solo career; she was replaced by Ann Curless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Exposé?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2372, "Truth_answer": "Miller's career was solo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miller's career a solo or with the group?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2373, "Truth_answer": "Later in 1970, Zappa formed a new version of the Mothers (from then on, he mostly dropped the of Invention).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead The Mothers of Invention to get back together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2373, "Truth_answer": "Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, who, due to persistent legal and contractual problems, adopted the stage name The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie, or Flo & Eddie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the connection between The Mothers of Invention and Flo and Eddie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2373, "Truth_answer": "200 Motels (1971)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film were The Mothers of Invention in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2373, "Truth_answer": "200 Motels (1971)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mothers of Invention appear in any movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2373, "Truth_answer": "Zappa co-directed 200 Motels (1971)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zappa direct any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2373, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zappa appear as an actor in any movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "In late 1969, Zappa broke up the band. He often cited the financial strain as the main reason, but also commented on the band members' lack of sufficient effort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Mothers of Invention break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "Recorded from September 1967 to September 1968 and released in early 1969, Uncle Meat, the final release by the original Mothers, was a double album of varied music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Mothers of Invention do in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "Montana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Mothers of Invention's most popular hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "He did, however, start recruiting new band members at this time, even asking Micky Dolenz from The Monkees to join.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interestring aspects about The Mothers of Invention?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "He asked other members to join because Zappa broke up the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Zappa ask others to join the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "He was recruiting new members for the new version of the Mothers which debuted on Zappa's next solo album Chunga's Revenge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the break up of The Mothers of Invention?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2374, "Truth_answer": "The album charted low at 119 on the Billboard top 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Chunga's Revenge do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "Arthur matriculated on 9 Jun 1870 and attended Brasenose College, Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Arthur Evans go to Oxford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans earn a degree?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans do any archaeology at Oxford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "he chose to read modern history, a new curriculum, which was nearly a disaster, as his main interests were in archaeology and classical studies.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Arthur Evans do at Oxford?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "In the summertime he was given an ample allowance by his father which he used to adventure around, deliberately seeking out circumstances that might be considered dangerous by some.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arthur Evans do in the summer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "In June 1871, he and Lewis visited Hallstatt, where his father had excavated in 1866, adding some of the artifacts to his collection. Arthur had made himself familiar with these.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arthur Evans do in Hallstatt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans dig a lot with his father?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "Amiens was occupied by the Prussian army. Arthur found them prosaic and preoccupied with souvenir-hunting. He and Lewis hunted for stone-age artifacts in the gravel quarries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Arthur Evans?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "In 1872 he and Norman adventured into Ottoman territory in the Carpathians, already in a state of political tension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the Carpathians with Arthur Evans?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "They crossed borders illegally at high altitudes, revolvers at the ready. This was Arthur's first encounter with Turkish people and customs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the encoutners go with Arthur Evans in the Carpathians?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2375, "Truth_answer": "He bought a complete set of clothes of a wealthy Turkish man, complete with red fez, baggy trousers and embroidered, short-sleeved tunic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Arthur Evans do there?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "John Evans and Harriet Ann Dickinson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Arthur Evans parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "He had two brothers, Philip Norman (1854) and Lewis (1853), and two sisters, Alice (1858) and Harriet (1857).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Arthur Evans's family influential in his career choice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "He would in summer go with his brothers and friends on excavation adventures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans do anything in archaeology with his brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "He is most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Arthur Evans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which company was that?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans's family own the company?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Arthur Evans do for the company?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arthur Evans do with numismatics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of stone age artifacts did Arthur Evans discover while mapping the stream beds?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2376, "Truth_answer": "As Arthur grew older, he was allowed to assist John in looking for artifacts and later classifying the collection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Evans and John do additional work together?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "On April 25, 2007, ABC announced that O'Donnell would be leaving the show before the end of the year because of a failure to reach agreement on a new contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Rosie O'Donnell in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "In March 2007, O'Donnell started a video blog, Jahero, on her website Rosie.com answering fans questions, giving behind the scenes information and serving as a video diary", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rosie O'Donnell article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "Jahero's hosts names were Helene, Janette, and Rosie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were each of Jahero's hosts' first names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "View co-hosts Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and Barbara Walters had short cameo appearances in Jahero. Jenny McCarthy and Kathy Griffin have also appeared in the vlog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Rosie O'Donnell work with in Jahero besides Helene Macaulay and Janette Barber?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "For the Rosie O'Donnell Show, she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk/Service Show Host in 1997 and 1998 and Outstanding Talk Show Host for 1999 through 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell also won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show in 1999 through 2002 for the Rosie O'Donnell Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell win any other awards besides Outstanding Talk/Service Show Host and and Outstanding Talk Show Host?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "Time magazine included O'Donnell in their 2007 list of the 100 most influential people but was named The Most Annoying Celebrity of 2007 by a PARADE reader's poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting aspect of the Rosie O'Donnell article, in your opinion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "O'Donnell expressed interest in replacing long-time host Bob Barker in The Price Is Right. Later she announced on her blog it was not going to happen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell replace Bob Barker in The Price Is Right?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2377, "Truth_answer": "Reruns of Bob Barker's final season were aired throughout the summer until the Friday before Drew Carey's debut as host on October 12, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bob Barker's replacement in The Price Is Right?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell toured as a stand-up comedian in clubs from 1979 to 1984. She got her first big break on Star Search, explaining on Larry King Live", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rosie O'Donnell's earlier work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell participated in Star Search and won five weeks in a row. this gave her national exposure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rosie O'Donnell successful as a stand-up comedian from 1979 to 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "Star Search is an American television show was a that was produced by T.P.E., Rysher Entertainment, from 1983 to 1995, hosted by Ed McMahon, and created by Al Masini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Star Search?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "After Star Search, Rosie O'Donnell moved on to television sitcoms, veejaying, and acting in movies. She was originally considered for the role of Mary Sanderson in Disney's Hocus Pocus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell do any other work besides participating in Star Search?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell claimed on her blog that she turned down the offer to work with Bette Midler in Hocus Pocus because she refused to portray a frightening evil witch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell accept the role in Disney's Hocus Pocus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell has worked with Meg Ryan, John Goodman, Elizabeth Perkins, and Rick Moranis, Timothy Hutton, Dan Aykroyd, and M. Night Shyamalan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell work with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell have any failures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2378, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell hosted her own syndicated daytime talk show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, between 1996 and 2002, which won several Daytime Emmy Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosie O'Donnell win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands self-released the EP Little Advances on April 28, 2006 which they recorded in March 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Little Advances released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "A song from the EP Little Advances is Follow You", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some songs on the album Little Advances by Future Islands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands was formed in early 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Future Islands formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "A couple of months after releasing Little Advances, Herring dropped out college and left Greenville to deal with a substance abuse problem he had acquired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Future Islands do after releasing Little Advances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands still continued and on January 6, 2007 they self-released a split CD with Welmers' solo project Moss of Aura, recorded in December 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Future Islands release next, after Little Advances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "The line-up before Future Islands made the album Little Advances consisted of Cashion, Herring, Welmers and Erick Murillo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Future Islands' lineup before they made the Little Advances album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands' Erick Murillo played an electronic drum kit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Future Islands' Erick Murillo play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2379, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands had to come up with a new name. They narrowed it down to two choices, Future Shoes and Already Islands, and ended up combining them into one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were other names for Future Islands' new album besides Little Advances?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2380, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf began collaborating with Luke Turner and Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by Dazed as a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shia LaBeouf's performance art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2380, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf's exaggerated motivational speech in #INTRODUCTIONS became an internet meme and was the most searched for GIF of 2015 according to Google.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Shia Labeouf's performance acts popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2380, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf caused controversy by walking the red carpet of the 2014 Berlin Film Festival wearing a brown paper bag over his head that read I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shia LaBeouf article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2380, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf revealed that one woman had proceeded to sexually assault him during the February #IAMSORRY performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Shia LaBeouf during his #IAMSORRY performace act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2380, "Truth_answer": "Rönkkö and Turner later clarified that they had prevented the assault on Shia LaBeouf by intervening as soon as they were aware of the incident starting to occur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did people do when they realized that Shia LaBeouf was about to get sexually assaulted during his #IAMSORRY performance act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2380, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen after Rönkkö and Turner prevented the assault on Shia LaBeouf during his #IAMSORRY performance act?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2381, "Truth_answer": "On December 17, 2013, after Shia LaBeouf's film Howard Cantour.com was released to the Internet, he was accused of plagiarism by several bloggers for its similarity to Justin M. Damiano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Shia LaBeouf accused of plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2381, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf would later remove the film and claim that he did not intend to copy Clowes but was instead inspired by him and got lost in the creative process.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of Shia Labeouf's plagiarism accusations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2381, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf was criticized over his apology. The A.V. Club noted that the apology itself appeared to have been lifted from a 2010 post on Yahoo! Answers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other people say about Shia LaBeouf's plagiasim accusations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2381, "Truth_answer": "News outlets reported that Shia LaBeouf's comic books, Let's Fucking Party and Stale N Mate, had been plagiarized from Benoît Duteurtre and Charles Bukowski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other plagiarism accusations against Shia LaBeouf besides Howard Cantour.com?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shia LaBeouf ever punished for plagiarizing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2381, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf later tweeted a description of his next project, Daniel Boring which was also taken word-for-word from a description by Clowes of his comic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there other accusations against Shia LaBeouf besides plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2382, "Truth_answer": "Lew Grade was born in Tokmak, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire to Isaak and Olga Winogradsky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Grade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lew Grade born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2382, "Truth_answer": "In September 1958, the American Independent Television Corporation purchased Television Programs of America (TPA) for $11,350,000. Wrather sold his shares to Lew Grade at the end of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227124153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITC_Entertainment_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lew Grade do in 1958?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2382, "Truth_answer": "World War II started in 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/trivia-quiz-of-the-day?amp%3Bamp%3Bremorasrc=d7bb20ab-fe42-11e6-99d2-080027b55128&%3Bamp%3Bremoraexp=QHSW_4219_2X_VIEWABILITY&%3Bremorasrc=b200658b645e4283896739c7c49eb1bb&%3Bamp%3Bremorapos=8&%3Bremoradef=0&remorapos=5&rmalg=es&remorasrc=261e47fc47d84d0b88f192674125920f_p6", "https://planedave.net/category/bomber-naval/_p1", "https://www.le-blog-de-bruno-freyermuth.com/when-did-vatican-ii-start/_p4", "https://militaryitemsblog.com/dick-wolfsie-takes-a-ride-in-antique-military-machines/_p2", "https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/erased-history-forgotten-communities_p2", "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2010/03/imagine-reverse-yoo.html?showComment=1267479013359_p16", "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2010/03/imagine-reverse-yoo.html?showComment=1267482880498_p16", "https://www.actualized.org/articles/how-to-deal-with-depression?replytocom=66440_p13", "http://zniub.com/3367.html_p1", "http://military-online.blogspot.com/2013_02_25_archive.html_p15", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=United_States_Volunteers_p1", "http://www.the-ninth-age.com/community/index.php?user/238-thorsen/&s=954b6722d812802525c39924e4ce8a68f3e0b86d_p1", "https://www.museumofplay.org/blog/play-stuff/2013/06/the-home-front-toy-production-during-world-war-ii_p4", "https://www.tommyauctions.com/how-was-the-great-depression-solved/_p1", "https://planedave.net/2016/02/08/how-sure-are-you/?replytocom=2288_p0", "http://bostonmac.co.uk/Club/Notices.aspx?id=411_p6", "https://seattlebookmamablog.org/tag/income-disparity/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did World World War II start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2382, "Truth_answer": "Lew Grade was discharged two years after he joined the British Army, when an old problem with swelling of the knees recurred. This had earlier ended his dancing career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Grade_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lew Grade get discharged and what was the problem?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2383, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford was a student at Long Beach Polytechnic High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jo Stafford go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2383, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford and Paul Weston were married in a Roman Catholic ceremony on February 26, 1952", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jo Stafford marry Paul", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2383, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford and Paul Weston had two children; Tim was born in 1952 and Amy in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford have any kids with Paul Weston?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2383, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford and Paul Weston left for Europe for a combined honeymoon and business trip: Stafford had an engagement at the London Palladium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford continue her career after the wedding?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2384, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford became the first solo artist signed to Capitol after leaving the Pied Pipers in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford record for Capitol records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2384, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford's solo career success led to a demand for personal appearances, and from February 1945, she embarked on a six-month residency at New York's La Martinique nightclub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Strafford have a solo career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2384, "Truth_answer": "After Jo Stafford agreed to let Mike Nidorf represent her, he encouraged her to reduce her weight and arranged a string of engagements that raised her profile and confidence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford have confidence in herself before meeting Mike Nidorf?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2384, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford's tenure with the United Service Organizations during World War II, which often had her perform for soldiers stationed in the U.S., earned her the nickname G.I. Jo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Jo Stafford with the United Service Organization?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2384, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford and Paul Weston had two children; Tim was born in 1952 and Amy in 1956", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford and Paul Weston have children while in the United Service Organization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne was born in Paddington, London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Osborne born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne was born on 23 May 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Osborne born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne's father is Sir Peter Osborne, 17th Baronet, and his mother is Felicity Alexandra Loxton-Peacock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Osborne's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne and his wife, Frances Howell, have two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Osborne have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne was educated at independent schools: Norland Place School, Colet Court and St Paul's School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Osborne go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "In 1990 George Osborne was awarded a demyship at Magdalen College, Oxford, where in 1993 he received a 2:1 bachelor's degree in Modern History.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Osborne go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, George Osborne intended to pursue a career in journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Osborne do after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2385, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne was shortlisted for, but failed to gain a place on, The Times' trainee scheme; he also applied to The Economist but was rejected by Gideon Rachman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Osborne fail to gain a place?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "The Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British Parliamentary system is the member of the Shadow Cabinet who is responsible for shadowing the Chancellor of the Exchequer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213034540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British Parliamentary system?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "As Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, George Osborne acted as the primary opposition to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, who is deputy to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Osborne do as Shadow Chief Secretary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "The idea of a flat tax was not included in the 2010 Conservative Party manifesto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Osborne's flat tax idea gain traction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "The idea of a flat tax was not included in the 2010 Conservative Party manifesto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Osborne's flat tax idea opposed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "The Treasury has publicly rejected the flat tax idea as expensive and unfair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't George Osborne's flat tax idea included in the manifesto?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "George Osborne launched the Northern Powerhouse initiative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other policies did George Osborne look to implement besides the Flat tax idea?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "Ahead of the publication of the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review, George Osborne pledged that the Conservative Party would match Labour's public spending plans for the next three years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me a bit more about the time period that George Osborne was Sahdow Chancellor? What else of note did he do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results of the Bilderberg conferences involving George Osborne?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour from July to September with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phillip Phillips' music career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips released his debut album, The World from the Side of the Moon, on November 19, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617134410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_from_the_Side_of_the_Moon_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phillip Phillips released any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour from July to September with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What performance has Phillip Phillips done since winning American Idol season 11?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phillip Philiips' tour go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Phillip Phillips working on new music currently?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "Collateral, Phillip Phillips' latest album released in 2018, includes the singles Gone, Gone, Gone and Raging Fire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Phillip Phillips' latest song?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "On January 29, 2013, Phillip Phillips began a tour in North America as the opening act for Matchbox Twenty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you found interesting about the Phillip Phillips article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "From July 6 to October 5, 2013, Phillip Phillips toured as the opening act for John Mayer's Born and Raised World Tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip Phillips have any other notable performances during 2013 besides opening for Matchbox Twenty?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Phillip Phillips' performance as opening act for John Mayor received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Phillip Phillips' opening performances for John Mayer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips is an American singer, songwriter and actor who won the eleventh season of American Idol on May 23, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p0", "http://1-dot-name-meaning.appspot.com/boy/Phillip_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Phillip Phillips?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips who won the eleventh season of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phillip Phillips win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips won the eleventh season of American Idol in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Phillip Phillips win American Idol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour from July to September with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the performances Phillip Phillips has done since he won American Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips Superstition by Stevie Wonder in his audition in Savannah, Georgia. The judges asked him to perform a second song with his guitar, and he performed Michael Jackson's Thriller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phillip Phillips' article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "During American, Phillip Phillips covered Dave Matthews' The Stone, Jonny Lang's Still Rainin, Bob Seger's We've Got Tonight, and Damien Rice's Volcano, and Home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Phillip Phillips perform on American Idol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips has performed on The Today Show, Good Morning America Concert Series, Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows has Phillip Phillips been on besides American Idol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips has also appeared on the American Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other highlights of Phillip Phillips' career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Phillip Phillips doing now?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2388, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips was born on September 20, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Phillip Phillips?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography is the phase of film production in which the bulk of the movie is filmed, with actors on set and cameras rolling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_photography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was principal photography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "Film City is an integrated film studio complex situated near Sanjay Gandhi National Park at Goregaon East, Mumbai in India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Film City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "It was then reported that filming for Om Shanti Om would move outdoors after Shah Rukh completed filming for Kaun Banega Crorepati.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Om Shanti Om filming schedule say after it was completed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the filming of Om Shanti Om move outdoors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "Farah Khan was pregnant with triplets while filming and experienced difficulties while shooting, she would constantly vomit while directing Om Shanti Om.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the crew of Om Shanti Om have problems with the schedule?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "The fake fight scene in Om Shanti Om, involving a stuffed tiger, was inspired by a similar scene in the film Tarzan 303.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Om Shanti Om article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2389, "Truth_answer": "Om Shanti Om's scene in which Om saves Shantipriya from a fire was a spoof of Sunil Dutt rescuing Nargis from a fire on the sets of Mother India (1957)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other interesting scenes in Om Shanti Om?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2390, "Truth_answer": "The Firefly was the first operetta written by composer Rudolf Friml, with a libretto by Otto Harbach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Firefly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2390, "Truth_answer": "After a month of work, Rudolf Friml produced the score for The Firefly which became his first theatrical success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rudolf Friml's first theatrical success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2390, "Truth_answer": "The Firefly is about a young Italian street singer in NY who disguises herself as a cabin boy on a ship to Bermuda. She eventually becomes a grand opera diva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rudolf Friml's operetta, The Firefly, about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2390, "Truth_answer": "Emma Trentini was named as a co-respondent in Rudolf Friml's divorce from his first wife in 1915, and evidence was introduced that they were having an affair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829070636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Friml_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rudolf Friml's article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2390, "Truth_answer": "The operetta sponsor Arthur Hammerstein began to look for another composer when Victor Herbert refused to work with Emma Tretini after she refused to sing an encore in Naughty Marietta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Arthur Hammerstein look for another composer other than Victor Herbert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "Chuck D developed his talents as an MC with Flavor Flav. They collaborated with Spectrum City, which included Hank Shocklee, Keith Shocklee, and Eric Sadler, known as the Bomb Squad", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of the band Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a specific date that the band was named Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "The band Public Enemy started out as opening act for the Beastie Boys during the latter's Licensed to Ill popularity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band first peform as Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "Another local mobile DJ named Terminator X joined the band Public Enemy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the next member to join the band Public Enemy besides the Bomb Squad, Professor Griff, and Flavor Flav?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "After their formation, Public Enemy started out as opening act for the Beastie Boys during the latter's Licensed to Ill popularity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Public Enemy do after Terminator X joined?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "Hank Shocklee came up with the name Public Enemy based on underdog love and their developing politics and the idea that The Black man is definitely the public enemy.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the band Public Enemy in 1986 and 1987?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "The local scene Chuck D was referring to was Garden City, NY.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the local scene Chuck D from the band Public Enemy was referring to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "Chuck D put out a tape to promote WBAU, the radio station where he was working, and to fend off a local MC who wanted to battle him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who in the Garden City scene was persecuting the band Public Enemy's Chuck D?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band shorten their name from Public Enemy #1?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "The band Public Enemy was a revolutionary hip-hop act, basing an entire image around a strong, pro-black, political stance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Public Enemy's political stance?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "Public Enemy started out as opening act for the Beastie Boys during the latter's Licensed to Ill popularity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Public Enemy's first concert?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2391, "Truth_answer": "The band Public Enemy's debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim. The album was the group's first step toward stardom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Enemy_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most significant event for the band Public Enemy in 1987?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2392, "Truth_answer": "Early in his career, Jean Shepherd had a television program on WLW-TV in Cincinnati called Rear Bumper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jean Sheperd's first TV show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2392, "Truth_answer": "Jean Shepherd also wrote and narrated many works, the most famous being the 1983 MGM feature film A Christmas Story, which is now considered a holiday classic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jean Shepherd's first movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2392, "Truth_answer": "Jean Shepherd was an American storyteller, humorist, radio and TV personality, writer and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean Shepherd an actor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2392, "Truth_answer": "With a career that spanned decades, Jean Shepherd was posthumously inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame and the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean Shepherd successful in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2392, "Truth_answer": "Jean Sheperd's short stories were assembled the books In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories: and Other Disasters, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What books did Jean Shepherd write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2392, "Truth_answer": "Jean Sheperd also wrote and narrated many works, the most famous being the 1983 MGM feature film A Christmas Story, which is now considered a holiday classic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Shepherd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Sheperd narrate the movie A Christmas Story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2393, "Truth_answer": "The word Lapp can be traced to Old Swedish lapper, Icelandic lappir (plural) of Finnish origin; compare Finnish lappalainen Lapp, Lappi Lapland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lapp?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2393, "Truth_answer": "Possibly meaning wilderness in the north, the original meaning of Lapp is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Lapp mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2393, "Truth_answer": "The Sámi are often known in other languages by the exonyms Lap, Lapp, or Laplanders, although these are considered derogatory terms, while others accept at least the name Lappland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sami people article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2393, "Truth_answer": "Johannes Schefferus was one of the most important Swedish humanists of his time. He wrote the story of the Sami people, Lapponia in 1673.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Johannes Schefferus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2393, "Truth_answer": "The term Lapp was popularized and became the standard terminology by the work of Johannes Schefferus, Acta Lapponica (1673).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.impactproject.eu/native-american-matchmaker-in-sweeden.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the terminology Lapp?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "Dakis, a popular Greek artist, was the first person to help Sakis Rouvas professionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first person to help Sakis Rouvas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas left Corfu at age 18, moving to Patras in search of a better future.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salis Rouvas move to another city in search for a better future?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "After moving to Patras, Sakis Rouvas continued to look for performance opportunities until he met Dakis, a popular Greek artist who was the first person to help him professionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sakis Rouvas do next, after moving to Patras?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dakis do to help Sakis Rouvas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas' showmanship attracted the attention of music executives such as Nikos Mouratidis, who encouraged songwriter Giorgos Pavrianos to produce him", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which executive noticed Sakis Rouvas' showmanship at the Show Centre in Athens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas, sang Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose songs did Sakis Rouvas sing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas, singing Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror was discovered by PolyGram executives who signed him to his first recording contract", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas sign with PolyGram?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2394, "Truth_answer": "After moving to Athens, Sakis Rouvas lived with an older English woman named Sally, with whom he had begun a relationship on Corfu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sakis Rouvas live with after moving to Athens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2395, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond was born in Lakewood, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Greg LeMond born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2395, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond grew up living an active, outdoor life in the ranch country of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Hiking, hunting, skiing and flyfishing were boyhood pastimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Greg LeMond's childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2395, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond's introduction to cycling came in 1975 thanks to freestyle skiing pioneer Wayne Wong, who recommended the bike as an ideal off-season training aid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Greg LeMond introduced to cycling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2395, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond's trained in the ranch country of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Greg LeMond train?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2396, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen gained national attention as a guest host on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. After he hosted The Tonight Show, he went on to host numerous game and variety shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105152015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Allen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little information on Steve Allen and Television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2396, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen's first television experience was as an announcer for professional wrestling. At the first match, he ad-libbed in a comedic style that had audiences outside the arena laughing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Allen's first television experience successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2396, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen had a nationwide audience on NBC's The Tonight Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Allen have a huge audience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2396, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen would ad-lib in a comedic style. He did one-man comedy sequences and performed wild, unpredictable stunts, and comedy skits in his shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are important aspects of Steve Allen's comedic style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2396, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen turned one of Godfrey's live Lipton tea and soup commercials upside down, preparing tea and instant soup on camera, then pouring both into Godfrey's iconic ukulele.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105152015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Lipton tea and soup commercial that Steve Allen did for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2396, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen gained major plaudits both as a comedian and a host for the Lipton commercial. Variety magazine editors said of him, the guy's a natural for the big time.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Allen's Success with the Lipton commercial continue on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "Russell Crowe commented about Ridley Scott's directing, I like being on Ridley's set because actors can perform and the focus is on the performers.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ridley Scott's directing approach to directing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "Charlize Theron praised the Ridley Scott's willingness to listen to suggestions from the cast for improvements in the way their characters are portrayed on screen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there others who commented about Ridley Scott's approach as a director and producer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "In Ridley Scott's visual style, he incorporates a detailed approach to production design and innovative, atmospheric lighting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ridley Scott's directing style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "In his movies, Ridley Scott commonly uses slow pacing until the action sequences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ridley Scott's directing style translate into his films?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "Examples of Ridley Scott's directing style include Alien and Blade Runner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What popular movies did Ridley Scott take this approach and use this directing style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "Another technique Ridley Scott employs is use of sound or music to build tension, with hissing steam, beeping computers and the noise of the machinery in the space ship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Ridley Scott's style besides using slow pacing until the action sequences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2397, "Truth_answer": "Ridley Scott claims to have an eidetic memory, which he says aids him in visualising and storyboarding the scenes in his films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ridley Scott develop the style od using sound or music to build tension?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Aesop was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aesop do as a fabulist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did Aesop write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does anyone have the book Aesop's Fables?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Aesop is credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Aesop most famous for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Many of Aesop's tales are characterized by animals and inanimate objects that speak, solve problems, and generally have human characteristics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p0", "http://www.manslaughterandhealthcare.org.uk/1077318-the-aesop-for-children/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aesop's fables talk about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Although Aesop's existence remains unclear, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information you would like to share about Aesop?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Aesop's Fables were revised and translated through the ensuing centuries, with the addition of material from other cultures, so today's version of the fables bears little relation to the original.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Aesop's current fable versions about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2398, "Truth_answer": "Even though Aesop wrote the fables down and deposited them in the library of Croesus, they might simply have been a compilation ascribed to him and not of his authorship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which cultures are mainly in today's version of Aesop's fables?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "The earliest Greek sources, including Aristotle, indicate that Aesop was born around 620 BCE in Thrace at a site on the Black Sea coast which later became the city Mesembria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Aesop born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "From Aristotle and Herodotus we learn that Aesop was a slave in Samos and that his masters were first a man named Xanthus and then a man named Iadmon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aesop do for a living?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "Aesop must have eventually been freed, because he argued as an advocate for a wealthy Samian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aesop a slave his whole life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "Aesop went to Delphi on a diplomatic mission from King Croesus of Lydia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is anything else known about Aesop's life besides his status as a freed slave?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "Aesop met his end in the city of Delphi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aesop stay in Delphi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "Aesop died in 564 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Aesop die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "Aesop angers the citizens by telling insulting fables, is sentenced to death and, after cursing the people of Delphi, is forced to jump to his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aesop insult the Delphians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2399, "Truth_answer": "After interpreting a portent for the people of Samos, Aesop is given his freedom and acts as an emissary between the Samians and King Croesus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aesop become a diplomat?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Sutcliffe left The Beatles and Paul McCartney reluctantly became their bass player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul McCartney first learn to play bass?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Sutcliffe left The Beatles and Paul McCartney reluctantly became their bass player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Paul McCartney decide to play bass?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney's skill as a bass player has been acknowledged by bassists including Sting, Dr. Dre bassist Mike Elizondo, and Colin Moulding of XTC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswisspop.ch/en/music-database/musician/11582ccf9dc54cd375907eb7684c3bc15ae8c/biography_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129175314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul McCartney a good bass player?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney said that his Höfner inspires him to play more sensitively, something he considers fundamental to his playing style. He changed back to using the Höfner around 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul McCartney have a favorite bass guitar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul McCartney use the Hofner for touring as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "In addition to bass guiar, Paul McCartney plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, and drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Dos Paul McCartney play other instruments besides bass guitar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney identified Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as containing his strongest and most inventive bass playing, particularly on Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting about the Paul McCartney article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul McCartney overdub any of his bass playing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2401, "Truth_answer": "Art Donovan published an autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Donovan do after he was done playing professional football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2401, "Truth_answer": "Art Donovan's autobiography was called Fatso.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Art Donovan's autobiography called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2401, "Truth_answer": "Art Donovan published his autobiography in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Art Donovan release his autobiography?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Donovan's autobiography successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "Rhett plays guitar and Link plays the recorder and harmonica; they both sing. Rhett & Link perform live musical comedy and have completed two albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the music of Rhett and Link like ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Rhett & Link independently released Just Mail Us the Grammy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of the albums Rhett and Link have completed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rhett and Link's album Just Mail Us the Grammy received by the fans and critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "Rhett plays guitar and Link plays the recorder and harmonica", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rhett or Link play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "In April 2007, Rhett & Link placed 3rd in the TurboTax TaxRap Contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Rhett and Link article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link placed 3rd in the TurboTax TaxRap Contest, a contest judged by Vanilla Ice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rhett and Link's TurboTax Rap contest ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Rhett & Link independently released I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett and Link release any other albums besides Just Mail Us the Grammy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "The album I'm Sorry, What Was That? featured The Wal-Mart Song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name one of the songs featured on Rhett and Link's album I'm Sorry, What Was That?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2402, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett and Link win any awards or recognition for their music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "Rhett is married to long-time girlfriend Jessie Lane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rhett from Rhett and Link in a relationship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "Link's wife is Chrity Neal. They started dating when they were both in college.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://answersafrica.com/rhett-and-link-bio-wives-net-worth.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201001224318id_/https://answersafrica.com/rhett-and-link-bio-wives-net-worth.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Link from Rhett and Link in a relationship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett or Link get a divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "Rhett and Link's Rhett went to Harnett County at Buies Creek Elementary School in Buies Creek, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rhett from Rhett and Link attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "Rhett and Link's Link went to Harnett County at Buies Creek Elementary School in Buies Creek, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Link from Rhett and Link attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "As of August 2016, there are 10 released episodes featuring Rhett and trying the jobs of beekeeping, real estate sales, commercial cereal production, glassblowing, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett from Rhett and Link have any odd jobs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "Rhett has an older brother named Cole McLaughlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett from Rhett and Link have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link quit their jobs as engineers soon after graduating from college to shift their focus to their YouTube channel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rhett and Link first become comedians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2403, "Truth_answer": "In high school Rhett and Link shot a 25-minute film-parody on the tragedy of Oedipus Rex. Rhett was Oedipus, and Link was his father's servant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rhett and Link's Oedipus Rex a parody of?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2404, "Truth_answer": "At the Drive-In's style is usually described as post-hardcore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was At the Drive-In's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2404, "Truth_answer": "Some of At the Drive-In nfluences are Indian Summer, Swing Kids, Fugazi, Sunny Day Real Estate, Bad Brains, and the Gravity Records-led post-hardcore sound of the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some of the band At the Drive-In's influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2404, "Truth_answer": "The band At the Drive-In's sound has also been called punk rock, emo, and art punk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the band At the Drive-In's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2404, "Truth_answer": "Relationship of Command may very well be the first record to harness the chaotic balance of adrenaline and intellect of ATDI's live performance.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the At the Drive-In article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2404, "Truth_answer": "Some of At the Drive-In's songs include One Armed Scissor and Invalid Litter Dept.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of At the Drive-In song titles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2404, "Truth_answer": "The band At the Drive-In debut full-length album was titled Acrobatic Tenement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band At the Drive-In's first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2405, "Truth_answer": "At the Drive-In's style is usually described as post-hardcore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band At the Drive-In's music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2405, "Truth_answer": "At the Drive-In is an American rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were At the Drive-In?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2405, "Truth_answer": "Bad Brains took their name from the Ramones' song Bad Brain and Bixler-Zavala liked the Bad Brains' song title At the Movies while Ward liked at the drive-in“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the band At the Drive-In article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2405, "Truth_answer": "At the Drive-In is considered one of the most influential post-hardcore acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were At the Drive-In popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2405, "Truth_answer": "Some of At the Drive-In's songs include One Armed Scissor and Invalid Litter Dept.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the band At the Drive-In song titles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg received Giuliani's endorsement to run as major as a Republican in 2001. In 2005, in addition to Republican support, Bloomberg obtained the endorsements of several prominent Democrats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What endorsement did Michael Bloomberg get?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberd said he did not want to do anything that would complicated it for the next major and wanted to make sure that person was ready to succeed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wouldn't Michael Bloomberg endorse any of the candidates to succeed him in September 2013?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "During the 2004 presidential election campaign, New York City hosted the Republican National Convention at which Michael Bloomberg endorsed President George W. Bush for President of the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Michael Bloomberg endorse, if anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg praised The New York Times for its endorsement of Christine Quinn and Joe Lhota, respectively, as their favorite candidates in the Democratic and Republican primaries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Bloomberg praise The New York Times?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 2014, Bill de Blasio became New York City's new mayor, succeeding Michael Bloomberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Michael Bloomberg article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg said initially in a New York magazine interview that he considered de Blasio's campaign racist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Michael Bloomberg's remarks regarding Democratic mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio's campaign methods?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg said de Blasio was making an appeal using his family to gain support, tailoring messages to his audiences and addressing issues he thought his audience would care about.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Bloomberg feel Bill de Blasio's campaign was racist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2406, "Truth_answer": "During the 2004 presidential election campaign, New York City hosted the Republican National Convention at which Michael Bloomberg endorsed President George W. Bush for President of the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg ever make televised appearances speaking about his endorsement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "In the 2001 rescheduled primary, Bloomberg defeated Herman Badillo, a former Democrat Congressman, to become the Republican nominee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Michael Bloomberg run against in the 2001 election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg defeated opponent Mark J. Green in a close election held just weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg win the 2001 election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg spent $73 million of his own money on his campaign, outspending Green five to one", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Michael Bloomberg spend on his campaign efforts in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg question the results of the 2001 election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "As Democrats outnumbered Republicans in NYC by a five-to-one margin in the city, it was widely believed that a Democrat would succeed Major Guiliani in City Hall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Bloomberg originally the favorite in the race?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "Although 68 percent of New York City's registered voters are Democrats, Michael Bloomberg decided the city should host the 2004 Republican National Convention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg announce plans to run the next election after winning in 2001?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "Overall, Michael Bloomberg won 50 percent to 48 percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people voted for Michael Bloomberg's opponent, Mark J. Green, in the 2001 election?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2407, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg's election marked the first time in New York City history that two different Republicans had been elected mayor consecutively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the Michael Bloomberg article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2408, "Truth_answer": "After playing a final show on December 31, 1971, Clayton-Thomas left to pursue a solo career. He was briefly replaced by Bobby Doyle and then Jerry Fisher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jerry Fisher?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2408, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fisher went on to front the next incarnation of Blood, Sweat & Tears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Blood, Sweat & Tears do with Jerry Fisher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2408, "Truth_answer": "During the Jerry Fisher era, the new edition of Blood, Sweat & Tears released New Blood in September 1972, No Sweat in June 1973, and Mirror Image in July 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blood, Sweat & Tears release any albums during the time Jerry Fisher was their frontman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2408, "Truth_answer": "By the close of 1974, Jerry Fisher decided that he was tired by BS&T's heavy touring schedule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blood, Sweat & Tears tour during the Jerry Fisher era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blood, Sweat & Tears receive any awards during the Jerry Fisher era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2408, "Truth_answer": "The album Mirror Image features the sound pitched between Philly Soul and the albums by Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, and aspirations to Chick Corea's jazz-fusion group Return to Forever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Blood, Sweat & Tears' Jerry Fisher era?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2409, "Truth_answer": "Al Kooper's Holy John (John the Baptist) was covered in the album BS&T 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Al Kooper make that was covered in the album BS&T 4?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2409, "Truth_answer": "Al Kooper, Jim Fielder, Fred Lipsius, Randy Brecker, Jerry Weiss, Dick Halligan, Steve Katz and Bobby Colomby formed the original band Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Al Kooper start singing in Blood, Sweat & Tears?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2409, "Truth_answer": "After signing to Columbia Records, the group Blood, Sweat & Tears released Child Is Father to the Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Blood, Sweat & Tears' albums during the Al Kooper era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2409, "Truth_answer": "Al Kooper departed the band Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://djpaulcorby.blogspot.com/2017/06/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Al Kooper retire from Blood, Sweat & Tears?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2409, "Truth_answer": "Blood, Sweat & Tears were originally formed in 1967 in New York City. Al Kooper's departed the band in April 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Al Kooper with the band Blood, Sweat & Tears?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2409, "Truth_answer": "Al Kooper, born in Brooklyn to Sam and Natalie Kooper, grew up in a Jewish family in Hollis Hills, Queens, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Al Kooper from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2410, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo's album Black Messiah was met with universal acclaim from critics and it currently has a 95/100 mean score on review aggregator Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was D'Angelo's album, Black Messiah, met with universal acclaim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2410, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo's band, The Vanguard, includes bassist Chris Dave; bassist Pino Palladino; guitarists Jesse Johnson and Isaiah Sharkey; vocalists Kendra Foster, Jermaine Holmes, and Charles Middleton; and keyboardist Cleo Sample.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are The Vanguard in relation to D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2410, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo performed Prince's Sometimes it Snows in April on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in April 2016 accompanied by Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum as a tribute to Prince.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did D'Angelo sing the song Sometimes it Snows in April?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2410, "Truth_answer": "The European leg of the Black Messiah tour commenced in Zurich on February 11, 2015, and concluded in Brussels on March 7", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Messiah_(album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did D'Angelo sing in Zurich and Brussels?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "The consolidations and changes in collections have promoted debate and controversy since 2004 when David Ferriero was named the Andrew W. Mellon Director and Chief Executive of the Research Libraries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused controversies for the New York Public Library?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 NYPL announced participation in the Google Books Library Project, which was criticized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the innovations to the New York Public Library?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "By agreement between Google and NYPL and other libraries, selected collections of public domain books would be scanned in their entirety and made available online for free to the public", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New York Public Library's role in the Google Books Library Project?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 NYPL announced participation in the Google Books Library Project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the New York Public Library decide they were going to start this collection?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "The negotiations between the NYPL and Google called for each to project guesses about ways that libraries are likely to expand in the future", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article state the New York Public Library's and Google's reason behind making the books and collection this way?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "According to the terms of the agreement between Google and NYPL, the data cannot be crawled or harvested by any other search engine; no downloading or redistribution is allowed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the New York Public Library's Google Books Library Project idea succcessful or did it have downfalls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "NYPL had engaged consultants Booz Allen Hamilton to survey the institution, and David Ferriero endorsed the survey's report as a big step in the process of reinventing the library.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the New York Public Library's Google Books Library Project?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "The sale of the separately endowed former Donnell Library in midtown provoked controversy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controversies did the New York Public Library have or establish?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "The elimination of Donnell Library was a result of the dissolution of children's, young adult and foreign language collections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the former Donnell Library in midtown sold?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "The Donnell Media Center was also dismantled, the bulk of its collection relocated at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other reason was behind the shutdown of the Donnell Library?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2411, "Truth_answer": "Several veteran librarians have retired, and the number of age-level specialists in the boroughs have been cut back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Public_Library_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were other libraries up for sale after the Donnell Library was sold?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin had weight issues for many years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What health problem did Aretha Franklin have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "A former chain smoker who struggled with alcoholism, Aretha Franklin quit smoking in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin have any other health issues besides her weight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Aretha Franklin canceled a number of concerts to have surgery for an undisclosed tumor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin have any other health issues besides her weight, smoking, and drinking?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "Discussing the surgery in 2011, Aretha Franklin quoted her doctor as saying that it would add 15 to 20 years to her life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aretha Franklin's tumor surgery in 2010 successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "In May 2013, Aretha Franklin canceled two performances because of an undisclosed medical treatment. She also canceled the July 27 show in Clarkston, Michigan due to continued medical treatment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin have any other health issues after 2010?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "In August 2013, Aretha Franklin stated that she had had a miraculous recovery from her undisclosed illness but had to cancel shows and appearances until her health was at 100%", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aretha Franklin's health issues affect her singing career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin later returned to live performing, including a 2013 Christmas concert at Detroit's MotorCity Casino Hotel. She launched a multi-city tour in mid-2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin play any concerts after August 2013?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2412, "Truth_answer": "In February 2017, Aretha Franklin announced that 2017 would be her final year touring. However, she scheduled some 2018 concert dates, before cancelling them based on her physician's advice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin remain healthy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin moved to Atlantic Records and in January 1967, she traveled to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to record at FAME Studios", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Aretha Franklin's career in 1967?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "At Fame records, Aretha Franklin recorded the song I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You), backed by the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aretha Franklin record at FAME studios in January 1967?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) reached number one on the R&B chart, and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100,.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the public think of Aretha Franklin's I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Frankin's rapport with producer Jerry Wexler helped in the creation of the majority of Franklin's peak recordings with Atlantic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin ever collaborate with anyone during her time with Atlantic Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Aretha Franklin issued the top-selling albums Lady Soul and Aretha Now, which included Chain of Fools, Ain't No Way, Think and I Say a Little Prayer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin make any other music during her time with Atlantic Records besides the album, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin toured outside the US for the first time in May 1968, including an appearance at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin tour at all during her time with Atlantic Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2413, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Now reached no. 3 on Billboard's album chart and included some of her most popular hit singles including Think and I Say a Little Prayer“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Aretha Now a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2414, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after graduating from the naval Academy in 1929, Robert A. Heinlein was commissioned as an ensign by the U. S. Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert A. Heinlein go to the Navy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2414, "Truth_answer": "Robert A Heinlein advanced to lieutenant, junior grade while serving aboard the new aircraft carrier USS Lexington in 1931, where he worked in radio communications with the carrier's aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Robert A. Heinlein article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2414, "Truth_answer": "Robert A. Heinlein was frequently interviewed by military historians about Captain Ernest J. King and his service as the commander of the U.S. Navy's first modern aircraft carrier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Robert A. Heinlein known for besides Starship Troopers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2414, "Truth_answer": "Robert A Heinlein also served as gunnery officer aboard the destroyer USS Roper in 1933 and 1934, reaching the rank of lieutenant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert A. Heinlein do in Navy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "Secular humanism posits that human beings are capable of being ethical and moral without religion or belief in a deity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210032019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_humanism_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is secular humanism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "As an organized movement, Humanism is quite recent, born at the University of Chicago in the 1920s, and made public in 1933 with the publication of the first Humanist Manifesto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210032019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_humanism_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley come up with the theory of secular humanism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "Many of Julian Huxley's books address humanist themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley write about the secular humanism theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "Both Julian Huxley and his grandfather gave Romanes Lectures on the possible connection between evolution and ethics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley teach about secular humanism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley was an Honorary Lecturer in the Zoology Department in King's College. From 1927 to 1931 he was also Fullerian Professor of Physiology at the Royal Institution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julian Huxley teach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Julian Huxley a part of the Congress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley was an Honorary Associate of the Rationalist Press Association from 1927 until his death, and became the first President of the British Humanist Association in 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy about Julian Huxley and secular humanism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2415, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley served with John Dewey, Albert Einstein and Thomas Mann on the founding advisory board of the First Humanist Society of New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Albert Einstein and Julian Huxley work together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "In his time, Julian Huxley was one of the minority of biologists who believed natural selection was the main driving force of evolution, and that evolution occurred by small steps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one thing that personally influenced Julian Huxley?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "Two of Julian Huxley's papers on sexual selection were influenced by Darwin and Huxley's studies on the courtship of the great crested grebe and other birds that pair for life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any articles that influenced Julian Huxley's thoughts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "At Eton College, Julian Huxley developed an interest in ornithology, guided by science master W. D. Piggy Hill. Huxley considered Piggy to be a genius as a teacher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone in particular that influenced Julian Huxley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley had given radio talks since the 1920s, followed by written versions in The Listener. In later life, he became known to an even wider audience through television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Julian Huxley's beliefs recognized by most people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "Though Julian Huxley's time as an academic was quite brief, he taught and encouraged a number of evolutionary biologists at the University of Oxford in the 1920s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley teach his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley collaborated with the naturalist Ronald Lockley to create for Alexander Korda the world's first natural history documentary, The Private Life of the Gannets, which won an Oscar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the Julian Huxley article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley's Essays of a Biologist led to the invitation from H. G. Wells to help write a comprehensive work on biology for a general readership, The Science of Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley work closely with anyone that is now famous?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2416, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley was a panelist on BBC's The Brains Trust, where he and other panelists discussed questions submitted by listeners. He was the most popular member from 1941 to 1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the Julian Huxley article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the year 2005, Ronaldinho had started to accumulate a host of personal awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Ronaldinho's career in the 2005-2006 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "Ronaldinho won the inaugural FIFPro World Player of the Year in September 2005, in addition to being included in the 2005 FIFPro World XI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What personal awards did Ronaldinho win in the 2005-2006 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "Ronaldinho was named the 2005 European Footballer of the Year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronaldinho win any other personal awards during the 2005-2006 season besides the FIFPro World Player of the Year in September 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Ronaldinho was also voted the FIFA World Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronaldinho win an awards for best player of the world during the 2005-2006 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "The 2005-2006 season is considered one of the best in Ronaldinho's career as he was an instrumental part of Barcelona's first Champions League title in 14 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Ronaldinho play for during the 2005-2006 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "Ronaldinho finished the 2005-2006 season with a career-best 26 goals, including seventeen in La Liga and seven in the Champions League", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goal did Ronaldinho score with Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2417, "Truth_answer": "In the 2005-2006 season, Ronaldinho was instrumental in Barcelona winning the UEFA Champions League, their first in fourteen years, as well as another La Liga title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128103744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronaldinho win any titles with Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "Billy Strayhorn became a vital member of the Duke Ellington organization and the 1930s ended with a very successful European tour just as World War II loomed in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything specific happen in the later 1930s for Duke Ellington?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "From 1936, Duke Ellington began to make recordings with smaller groups drawn from his then-15-man orchestra and he composed pieces intended to feature a specific instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of recordings did Duke Ellington do during the later 1930s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "The 1930s ended with a very successful European tour for the Duke Ellington organization just as World War II loomed in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington perfrom in the later 1930s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "The 1930s ended with a very successful European tour for the Duke Ellington organization just as World War II loomed in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington do any touring during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington receive any awards in his career during the later 1930s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "The 1930s ended with a very successful European tour for the Duke Ellington organization just as World War II loomed in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington retire during the later 1930s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "After leaving agent Irving Mills, Duke Ellington signed on with the William Morris Agency. After only a year, his Master and Variety labels collapsed in late 1937", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other aspects of Duke Ellington's career happen during the later 1930s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2418, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington began to make recordings with smaller groups (sextets, octets, and nonets) drawn from his then-15-man orchestra and he composed pieces intended to feature a specific instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Duke Ellington produce during the later 1930s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "At first, Duke Ellington played in other ensembles, and in late 1917 formed his first group, The Duke's Serenaders (Colored Syncopators, his telephone directory advertising proclaimed)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p5", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Duke Ellington get his first start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington was also The Duke's Serenaders's booking agent. His first play date was at the True Reformer's Hall, where he took home 75 cents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Duke Ellington article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington played throughout the D.C. area and into Virginia for private society balls and embassy parties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p5", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington have any other play dates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "In June 1923, Duke Ellington had a gig in Atlantic City, New Jersey and another at the Exclusive Club in Harlem. In September 1923, he moved to the Hollywood Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington do any live performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington tour in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "Although trumpeter Bubber Miley was a member of the orchestra for only a short period, he had a major influence on Duke Ellington's sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Duke Ellington?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "When his drummer Sonny Greer joined the Wilber Sweatman Orchestra in NYC, Duke Ellington left his successful career in D.C. and moved to Harlem, becoming part of the Harlem Renaissance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone aid Duke Ellington in his early career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Duke Ellington move to Harlem?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2420, "Truth_answer": "On the July 8 episode of WCW Monday Nitro, Rey Mysterio defeated Malenko to win his first Cruiserweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rey Mysterio ever win a title at the cruiserweight division?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2420, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio defeated Guerrero to win his second Cruiserweight Championship. He won it a third time against Juventud and a fourth time against Jericho.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rey Mysterio's first Cruiserweight Championship win the only one he won at that weight level?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2420, "Truth_answer": "Mysterio got his first shot at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in 1999 and started competing at this level starting in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rey Mysterio move up a weight class after performing at the cruiserweight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rey Mysterio start his career in the Cruiserweight division?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor Roosevelt's chief project during her husband's first two terms was the establishment of a planned community in Arthurdale, West Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Arthurdale in relation to Elanor Roosevelt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "A planned community, planned city, or planned town is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a planned community?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "Arthurdale is located in West Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p20", "https://motorcycles.autotrader.com/find-yamaha-grizzly_450-for-sale-in-Arthurdale-West_Virginia-26520_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Arthurdale located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "On August 18, 1933, at Hickok's urging, Eleanor Roosevelt visited the families of homeless miners in Morgantown, West Virginia, who had been blacklisted following union activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the miners in Morgantown, West Virginia need a resettlement community?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "The families of homeless miners in Morgantown, West Virginia, had been blacklisted following union activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the miners in Morgantwon blacklisted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "After an initial experiment, the construction of Arthurdale began again in 1934 to Eleanor Roosevelt's specifications, this time with every modern convenience, including indoor plumbing and central steam heat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Eleanor Roosevelt establish Arthurdale?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "Arthurdale is now classed as a historic district, with over 100 of the original buildings still standing, and a New Deal Museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104134449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthurdale,_West_Virginia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Eleanor Roosevelt's Arthurdale still around today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "Families occupied Arthurdale's first fifty homes in June 1934, and agreed to repay the government in thirty years' time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many families lived in Arthurville when it was opened?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "The miners insisted on limiting Arthurdale's membership to white Christians. After losing a community vote, Eleanor Roosevelt recommended the creation of other communities for the excluded black and Jewish miners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Arthurdale?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor Roosevelt herself was sharply discouraged by a 1940 visit to Arthurville in which she felt the town had become excessively dependent on outside assistance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eleanor Roosevelt try to change Arthurdale'a dependence on outside assistance?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2421, "Truth_answer": "The residents of Arthurdale considered the town a utopia compared to their previous circumstances, and many were returned to economic self-sufficiency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the people of Arthurdale grateful to Eleanor Roosevelt?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Eleanor Roosevelt College, one of six undergraduate residential colleges at the University of California, San Diego, was founded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most prominent place named after Eleanor Roosevelt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor Rooesevelt College emphasizes international understanding, including proficiency in a foreign language and a regional specialization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about the Eleanor Roosevelt College other than the name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor Roosevelt High School, a public magnet high school specializing in science, mathematics, technology, and engineering, was established in 1976", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another place bearing Eleanor Roosevelt's name besides the Eleanor Roosevelt College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland was established in 1976, the one in New York City, was founded in 2002 and the one in Eastvale, California, opened in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Eleanor Roosevelt High School established?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Eleanor Roosevelt High School still in operation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute was founded; it merged with the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Foundation in 1987 to become the Roosevelt Institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable places named after Eleanor Roosevelt besides the Eleanor Roosevelt College and the Eleanor Roosevelt High School?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "The Roosevelt Institute is liberal American think tank based in NYC to carry forward the legacy and values of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about the Roosevelt Institute?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Eleanor Roosevelt's stone cottage at Val-Kill was formally designated by an act of Congress as the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else aside from schools and the Roosevelt Institute named after Eleanor Roosevelt?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "Stone Cottage, the original cottage which was home to Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook, was sold back to Eleanor Roosevelt in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_National_Historic_Site_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose home was the stone cottage at Val-Kill originally?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "The Roosevelt Study Center, a research institute, conference center, and library on twentieth-century American history located in the twelfth-century Abbey of Middelburg, the Netherlands, opened in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other places bearing Eleanor Roosevelt's name besides the schools, the Roosevelt Institute, and the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other places named after Eleanor Roosevelt aside from the schools, the Roosevelt Institute, the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, and The Roosevelt Study Center?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2422, "Truth_answer": "The Roosevelt Institute is based in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the Roosevelt Institute located?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "Cabaret is a 1972 American musical drama film set in Berlin during the Weimar Republic in 1931, under the presence of the growing Nazi Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what time period does the 1972 film Cabaret take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Cabaret was the ninth live-action musical film selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for preservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p14", "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 1972 film Cabaret's legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "The 1972 film, Cabaret is cited in Movieline magazine as one of the 100 Best Movies Ever, and was no. 78 in FilmFour's 100 Greatest Films of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1972 film Cabaret's legacy successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "The film has been listed as one of the most important for queer cinema for its depictions of bisexuality, revolutionary at the time of its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the 1972 film Cabaret's legacy last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "Michael York and Joel Grey also star in the 1972 film, Cabaret.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other known actors in the 1972 film Cabaret besides Liza Minnelli?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "The 1972 film Cabaret won the 45th Academy awards for Best Director, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography, and Best Film Editing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1972 film Cabaret win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "The 1972 film Cabaret also won the 45th Academy awards for Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score, Best Art Direction, and Best Sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards for the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2423, "Truth_answer": "Cabaret is a 1972 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p0", "https://upge.wn.com/?from=bookcabaret.com&pagenum=2&language_id=1&template=cheetah-photo-search%2Findex.txt&query=book_cabaret_p2", "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1972 film, Cabaret, a musical?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "Variety wrote that musical Cabaret is most unusual: it is literate, bawdy, sophisticated, sensual, cynical, heart-warming, and disturbingly thought-provoking.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical reaction to the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem, Joel Grey, Marisa Berenson, and Fritz Wepper starred in the 1972 film Cabaret.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert wrote that director Bob Fosse has gone right to the bleak heart of the material and stayed there well enough to win an Academy Award for Best Director.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "Bob Fosse won the Academy Award for Best Director for the 1972 film Cabaret.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Fosse win any awards for the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "An X rating is a rating used to classify movies that are only meant for adults.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an x certificate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Russel from BBC.com stated: Bob Fosse's 'Cabaret' launched Liza Minnelli into Hollywood superstardom and re-invented the musical for the Age of Aquarius.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critics’ take on the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, critic Peter Bradshaw listed Cabaret at number one on his list of Top 10 musicals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p12", "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Cabaret_(1972_film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other critics rate the 1972 film, Cabaret, besides Jamie Russell from BBC?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2424, "Truth_answer": "Bob Fosse, dissatisfied with Jay Allen's Cabaret script, hired Hugh Wheeler to rewrite and revise her work. Wheeler is referred to as a research consultant, while Allen retains screenwriting credit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the 1972 film Cabaret?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2425, "Truth_answer": "Titas hired Lee Marcucci to replace Reis for the album Como Estão Vocês? They faced declining sales and the ageing of their fanbase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Titas after Nando's departure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2425, "Truth_answer": "The band Titas hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci (from Rádio Táxi) to play in their first album without Reis, Como Estão Vocês?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was a part of the band Titas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2425, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Titas released another MTV-branded album and in 2009, they released their 13th studio album, Sacos Plásticos", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums has the band Titas released besides Como Estão Vocês?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2425, "Truth_answer": "Titas' album, Sacos Plasticos, won the 2009 Latin Grammy Award of Best Brazilian Rock Album, sharing it with Agora by NX Zero", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacos_Pl%C3%A1sticos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Titas' album Sacos Plasticos successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2425, "Truth_answer": "The band Titas released a 90 minute documentary of the 25 years of their career titled Titãs - A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Titas' article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "Henrietta Lacks' cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Henrietta Lack involved in medical research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "George Otto Gey was the first researcher to study Henrietta Lacks's cancerous cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the research on Henrietta Lacks' cells?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "George Otto Gey discovered that Henrietta Lacks' cells were unique in that they reproduced at a very high rate and could be kept alive longer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Georgo Otto Gey discover about Henrietta Lacks' cells?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "Ronald J. Daniels said, “Through her life and her immortal cells, Henrietta Lacks made an immeasurable impact on science and medicine that has touched countless lives around the world”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the impact of the research on Henrietta Lacks' cells?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "By 1954, Jonas Salk was using HeLa cells in his research to develop the polio vaccine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What important medical breaktrhoughs did the reproduction of HeLa cells lead to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "Chester M. Southam injected HeLa cells in order to observe whether cancer could be transmitted and if one could become immune to cancer by developing an acquired immune response.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways have the HeLa cells been used in research?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "HeLa cells were mailed to scientists around the globe for research into cancer, AIDS, the effects of radiation and toxic substances, gene mapping, and countless other scientific pursuits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the information obtained from HeLa cells research still used today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "HeLa cells were the first human cells successfully cloned in 1955", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is siignificant about Henrietta Lacks' role in research?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "HeLa cells have since been used to test human sensitivity to tape, glue, cosmetics, and many other products and there are almost 11,000 patents involving HeLa cells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Hela cells still used for research?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "George Otto Gey observed that HeLa cells were unique in that they reproduced at a very high rate and could be kept alive long enough to allow more examination", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Otto Gey make the HeLa cells discovery?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2426, "Truth_answer": "During Henrietta Lacks' cancer treatments two samples, one of healthy and the other of cancerous tissue, were taken from Lacks' cervix without her permission or knowledge and given to Gey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dr. Howard W. Jones and Dr. George Otto Gey get samples of Henrietta Lacks' cells?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2427, "Truth_answer": "BoA's second Japanese studio album, Valenti, was released in January 2003 and became her best-selling album, with over 1,249,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoA_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to BoA in 2003 that caused her to start having commercial success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was BoA 1st Live Tour Valenti sucessful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2427, "Truth_answer": "BoA reinvented her image for her fourth and fifth Korean albums, My Name (June 2004) and Girls on Top (June 2005)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the BoA article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2427, "Truth_answer": "BoA shed the cute and youthful style that had characterized previous years and adopted a more sexy and sultry look.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212080121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoA_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made BoA's new image a change of style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was BoA's more sexy and sultry look well received by her fans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2428, "Truth_answer": "Clint Weinrich married in the spring of 1995, and to fill in for him on a European tour the band recruited Steve Stever Rapp from The Grabbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the lineup of Guttermouth change in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2428, "Truth_answer": "The result of Teri Yakimoto with the new lineup including Steve Rapp continued the fast and sarcastic Guttermouth tradition but was more melodic and pop-influenced than their previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Rapp or Clint Weinrich more successful in the band Gutternouth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2428, "Truth_answer": "Bass player Kevin Clark departed Guttermouth in 2006 and founding member Clint Weinrich returned to the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clint Clint Weinrich ever return to the band Guttermouth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2428, "Truth_answer": "Steve Rapp left the band Guttermouth in 1999, at which point James Nunn moved from drums to bass and new drummer William Ty Smith was brought in", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Steve Rapp after he left Guttermouth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "In October 2008, Sharlene San Pedro was cast on her first film, Mag-ingat Ka Sa... Kulam, with Judy Ann Santos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film projects was Sharlene San Pedro working on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro received her first acting award as the Most Popular Child Actress by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sharlene San Pedro recognized for her film work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro was 9 years old when the movie Mag-ingat Ka Sa... Kulam was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Sharlene San Pedro when she starred in the movie Mag-ingat Ka Sa... Kulam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro joined the cast of Kamoteng Kahoy, an indie film by Maryo J. de los Reyes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Sharlene San Pedro in during 2007 through 2011?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro received her first acting award as the Most Popular Child Actress by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sharlene San Pedro win any awards for Kamoteng Kahoy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro played young Mabel in the horror suspense film Segunda Mano and she also played Nene in Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other movies Sharlene San Pedro was involved in besides Mag-ingat Ka Sa... Kulam and Kamoteng Kahoy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro's portrayal of young Mabel in the horror suspense film Segunda Mano marked her fourth film and her first official entry to the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts I should know about Sharlene San Pedro?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2429, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Sharlene San Pedro win for acting besides Most Popular Child Actress by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro was a contestant in the reality-based talent competition Star Circle Quest. She had undergone talent training, physical enhancement and different challenges to test their talent skills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sharlene San Pedro's role in Star Circle Quest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro managed to be in the Magic Circle of 5. During the 'Grand Questors Night' held on June 5, 2004 in Araneta Coliseum, she won first runner-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sharlene San Pedro do with the training at Star Circle Quest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro was a contestant in the Magic Circle of 5 with fellow competitors Nash Aguas, Aaron Junatas, Mikylla Ramirez, and CJ Navato.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Sharlene San Pedro play in the Magic Circle of 5?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro's acting career began in 2004, portraying the young Faith/Tala in Krystala.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sharlene San Pedro have any other roles during the time she competed in Star Circle Quest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Sharlene San Pedro stay with ABS-CBN?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro was cast in the then newly launched sketch comedy gag show, Goin Bulilit, featuring children in various comedic situations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interestinf fact about the Sharlene San Pedro that you liked?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro also starred in OK Fine Whatever sitcom with Aguas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406040606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharlene_San_Pedro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sharlene San Pedro do any other parts in shows besides Krystala and Goin Bulilit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2430, "Truth_answer": "Sharlene San Pedro was cast as Gigi in Mga Anghel na Walang Langit. Next, she played two different characters on ABS-CBN's television series Calla Lily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other shows Sharlene San Pedro acted in besides Krystala, Goin Bulilit, and OK Fine Whatever?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2431, "Truth_answer": "Scott Aukerman is an American writer, actor, comedian, television personality, director, producer, and podcast host.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915150057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Aukerman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scott Aukerman's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2431, "Truth_answer": "in 1995, Scott Aukerman and Porter started performing at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles under the moniker The Fun Bunch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915150057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Aukerman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Scott Aukerman's career begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2431, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Show co-creator Bob Odenkirk was in the audience for the second performance, and soon tapped the duo to write for and occasionally perform on the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915150057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Aukerman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott Aukerman's The Fun Bunch successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2431, "Truth_answer": "Bob Odenkirk wanted Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter to write for and occasionally perform on Mr. Show's fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Ordenkirk want Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter to write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2431, "Truth_answer": "Writing for Mr. Show led to an Emmy nomination in 1999 for Scott Aukerman and the rest of the staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915150057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Aukerman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did writing for Mr. Show lead to for Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Aukerman and The Fun Bunch win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2432, "Truth_answer": "Blair Waldorf is Chuck Bass' main romantic interest throughout the series Gossip Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chuck Bass' relationship with Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2432, "Truth_answer": "Despite Blair Waldorf losing her virginity to Chuck Bass, Nate and Blair rekindle their relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf begin a romance in Season 1 of Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2432, "Truth_answer": "In the pilot episode of Gossip Girl, Chuck Bass attempts to rape both Serena and Jenny Humphrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chuck Bass do anything bad during Season 1 of Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2432, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bass reveals to the anonymous Gossip Girl that Blair and Chuck had a sexual relationship. This leads Chuck to have a temporary rift with both Blair and Nate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What leads to Chuck Bass' rift with Blair and Nate in Season 1 of Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter started the successful alternative comedy showcase Comedy Death-Ray, which ran Tuesday night at the M Bar in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915150057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Aukerman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Comedy Death-Ray?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Comedy Death-Ray do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Comedy Death-Ray popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "Scott Aukerman and Porter made more shorts with Comedy Death-Ray in 2008, but the site Super Deluxe was shut down and folded into Adult Swim before they could air.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Comedy Death-Ray shut down?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter created and produced a sketch pilot, titled The Right Now! Show, for Fox. However, the network passed on ordering it to series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Aukerman article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter part ways?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2433, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Scott Aukerman and Porter parted ways, and the Comedy Death-Ray live show was renamed Comedy Bang! Bang! The live show ended in December 2012 after ten years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915150057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Aukerman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Scott Aukerman and B. J. Porter parted ways?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "The Animals sang I'm Crying and The House of the Rising Sun to a packed audience of hysterical girls screaming throughout both performances on Sullivan's show in October 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs from The Animals were popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "The Animals sang I'm Crying and The House of the Rising Sun on Sullivan's show in October 1964, during the band's first incarnation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During what time period did The Animals' I'm Crying and House of the Rising Song became popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "Around that time, the Animals put together a big band to play at the 5th Annual British Jazz & Blues Festival in Richmond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band The Animals do during their first incarnation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "Many of the Animals' hits had come from Brill Building songwriters recruited by Mickie Most; the group, and Burdon in particular, felt this too creatively restrictive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Animals article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "Eric Burdon began work on a solo album, called Eric Is Here, which also featured Burdon's UK number 14 solo hit single, Help Me, Girl“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of The Animals band members do anything after the bad broke up in 1966?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "Eric Burdon's album, Eric is Here featured Burdon's UK number 14 solo hit single, Help Me, Girl“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals' Eric Burdon do well with his solo album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Burdon tour during the release of his solo album, Eric is Here?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2435, "Truth_answer": "The first incarnation of The Animals was during 1962 and 1963 in Newcastle upon Tyne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first incarnation of The Animals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2435, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Animals' December 1968 benefit concert benefit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2435, "Truth_answer": "The original Animals line-up of Burdon, Price, Valentine, Chandler and Steel reunited for a benefit concert in Newcastle in December 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Animals' December 1968 benefit concert held?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2435, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a big turnout for The Animals' December 1968 benefit concert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2435, "Truth_answer": "The Animals re-formed in late 1975 to record again. They did a mini-tour in 1976 and released the album in 1977 called Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals release an album after the benefit concert in 1968?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2435, "Truth_answer": "The Animals' album, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, received critical praise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Animals' album Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2436, "Truth_answer": "Some say that Robert Schumann permanently injured a finger on his right hand while others argue that the disability was chronic and was not caused by a finger strengthening device.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of injury did Robert Schumann suffer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2436, "Truth_answer": "Clara Schumann discredited the inury story, saying the disability was not due to a mechanical device, and Robert Schumann himself referred to it as an affliction of the whole hand.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Robert Schumann article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2436, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schumann injured a finger on his right hand with a mechanical device that held back one finger while he exercised the others, to strengthen the weakest fingers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What injury got in the way of Robert Schumann's career as a concert pianist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2436, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Wieck claimed that Robert Schumann damaged his finger by using a mechanical device that held back one finger while he exercised the others to strengthen the weaker fingers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schumann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the device that Robert Schumann used for his hand improve his condition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "William Lafayette Strong, a reform-minded Republican, won the 1894 mayoral election and offered Roosevelt a position on the board of the New York City Police Commissioners", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theodore Roosevelt become the New York City Police commissioner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt became president of the board of New York City Police commissioners and radically reformed the police force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt do as the New York City Police Commissioner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt implemented regular inspections of firearms and annual physical exams, appointed recruits based on their physical and mental qualifications rather than political affiliation, and established Meritorious Service Medals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did Theodore Roosevelt make to the New York City Police force?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Theodore Roosevelt's changes to the New York Police force successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "During Theodore Roosevelt tenure, a Municipal Lodging House was established by the Board of Charities. He required officers to register with the Board and had telephones installed in station houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt make any other changes as commissioner desides implementing regular inspections of firearms and annual physical exams and appointing recruits based on their physical and mental qualifications?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's crackdowns led to protests and demonstrations. Invited to one large demonstration, he delighted in the insults, caricatures and lampoons directed at him, and earned some surprising good will.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Theodore Roosevelt's changes, while he was president of the board of New York City Police commissioners, popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt chose to defer rather than split with his party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt's political influence improve while he was president of the board of New York City Police commissioners?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2437, "Truth_answer": "As Governor of New York State, Theodore Roosevelt would later sign an act replacing the Police Commission with a single Police Commissioner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Theodore Roosevelt article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "President William McKinley appointed Theodore Roosevelt as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theodore Roosevelt become assistant secretary of the navy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "Influenced by Alfred Thayer Mahan, Theodore Roosevelt called for a build-up in the country's naval strength, particularly the construction of battleships", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt do as assistant secretary of the Navy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt began pressing his national security views regarding the Pacific and the Caribbean on McKinley, and was particularly adamant that Spain be ejected from Cuba", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Theodore Roosevelt strengthen the Navy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt wanted to free America from European dominion, give the people something to think of which is not material gain, and try the Navy and Army in actual practice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Theodore Roosevelt want Spain ejected from Cuba?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "George Dewey, who had received an appointment to lead the Asiatic Squadron with the backing of Theodore Roosevelt, credited his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay to Roosevelt's orders", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Theodore Roosevelt successful as assistant secretary of the Navy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt also pressing his national security views regarding the Pacific and the Caribbean on McKinley who eventually asked Congress to declare war upon Spain, beginning the Spanish–American War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt make any changes to the Navy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "Without approval from Long or McKinley, Roosevelt sent out orders to several naval vessels, directing them to prepare for war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some notable moments during Theodore Roosevelt's tenure in the Navy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2438, "Truth_answer": "George Dewey, who had received an appointment to lead the Asiatic Squadron with the backing of Theodore Roosevelt, credited his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay to Roosevelt's orders", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there criticism for Theodore Roosevelt directing several naval vessels to prepare for war?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2439, "Truth_answer": "Eric Cantona contributed greatly to a quick upturn in Manchester United's fortunes, not only scoring goals but also creating chances for the other players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1992-93 season successful for Eric Cantona?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2439, "Truth_answer": "Eric Cantona contributed greatly to a quick upturn in Manchester United's fortunes in the 1992-93 season, not only scoring goals but also creating chances for the other players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Cantona have any successful seasons with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2439, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United finished the 1992–93 season 10 points clear at the top of the table, finishing as champions for the first time in 26 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of the 1992-93 season for Manchester Unitred?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2439, "Truth_answer": "On Eric Cantona's return to Elland Road to play Leeds a few weeks later, he spat at a fan and was fined £1,000 by The Football Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other important events for Eric Cantona for the 1992-93 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2439, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fans turn on Eric Cantona for spitting at a fan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2439, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Cantona have any other violations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "On February 15 the session began at 6 p.m. but Dylan simply sat in the studio working on his lyrics while the musicians played cards, napped and chatted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Blonde on Blonde on February 15?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "The first recording session in Nashville took place February 14–17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Nashville's first recording session for Blonde on Blonde?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "At Dylan's request, Johnston removed the baffles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Johnston remove the baffles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, recording was finished, and the album Blonde on Blonde was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened regarding Blonde on Blonde in 1966?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "One of the songs is Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p9", "https://www.thecurrent.org/playlist/catalog/244466_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the songs on the album Blonde on Blonde?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many takes did it take to release the Bob Dylan album Blonde on Blonde?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2440, "Truth_answer": "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again's runtime is 7:05.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was one of the songs on Blonde on Blonde?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Lady Antebellum album Golden all about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "It was released on May 6, 2013, in Europe and South Africa, and on May 7 in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_(Lady_Antebellum_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Golden by Lady Antebellum published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Lady Antebellum album 747 about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "The album has sold 285,900 copies in the US as of September 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lady Antebellum album 747 do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "In October 2015, while appearing on Good Morning America, Lady Antebellum announced that they would be taking some down time once they finish with their Wheels Up Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lady Antebellum's hiatus about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's hiatus was about one year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lady Antebellum's hiatus last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "The Wheels Up Tour was the fourth headlining tour by American country music trio, Lady Antebellum for their album 747. The tour began in Norway and ended in Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lady Antebellum's Wheels Up Tour about and/or where?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2441, "Truth_answer": "During the hiatus Charles Kelly worked on his solo material, and Hillary Scott worked on a gospel album with her family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Lady Antebellum members do on their down time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "Own the Night is the third studio album by the American country music trio Lady Antebellum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is own the night?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "The song peaked at 31 on the US Billboard Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song We Owned the Night perform well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "Another single is Dancin' Away with My Heart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another single off the album Own the Night?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "Dancin' Away with My Heart debuted at number 57 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of December 24, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161016092747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancin%27_Away_with_My_Heart_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Dancin' Away with My Heart chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's song Need You Now was written in collaboration with the artist busbee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Antebellum collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "Another Lady Antebellum album is On This Winter's Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other album did Lady Antebellum release besides Own the Night?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2442, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Lady Antebellum has gone on many tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Antebellum perform anywhere?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the Foundations in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "1977 line-up: Clem Curtis: Vocals, Leroy Carter, John Savile, Valentine Pascal, Georges Delanbanque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505021741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Foundations_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the line-up of the Foundations in 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "Baby Now That I've Found You UK #1, Back on My Feet Again UK #18, Any Old Time UK #48", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did The Foundations' singles do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "The Foundations did tour the United States after their first hit and they toured 32 states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505021741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Foundations_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Foundations go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "The LP was rated 3.26 out of 5 from six reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Live LP do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "In 1968 the Foundations released a live LP called Rocking the Foundations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Foundations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2443, "Truth_answer": "The LP was rated 3.26 out of 5 from six reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the LP Rocking the Foundations do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2444, "Truth_answer": "The Foundations are from London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the Foundations from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2444, "Truth_answer": "The original members of the The Foundations were Mike Elliott, Pat Burke, Tim Harris, Eric Allandale, Peter Macbeth, Tony Gomez, and Clem Curtis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of The Foundations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2444, "Truth_answer": "There were two lead singers, Clem Curtis and Raymond Morrison aka Ramong Morrison. When Raymond was imprisoned for six months, a friend of the band suggested Arthur Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other members of the band The Foundations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2444, "Truth_answer": "There was another line-up formed in 1999: Young (vocals), Alan Warner (Guitar), Steve Bingham (bass), Gary Moberly (keyboards), Tony Laidlaw (sax) and Sam Kelly then Steve Dixon (drums).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people were in the band The Foundations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2444, "Truth_answer": "Some time later Colin Young left this version of The Foundations and was replaced by Hue Montgomery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other members of the band The Foundations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2444, "Truth_answer": "There was another line-up formed in 1999: Young (vocals), Alan Warner (Guitar), Steve Bingham (bass), Gary Moberly (keyboards), Tony Laidlaw (sax) and Sam Kelly then Steve Dixon (drums).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did the other members of The Foundations play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris began singing at weddings at age five and when his voice changed around age 12, he gave up singing and took up the drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Donnie Iris when he began playing music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris practiced earlier on by singing along with his mother's favorite singers, Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Donnie Iris sing in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "While playing, did Donnie Iris ever get to meet any of the artists who inspired him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Donnie Iris's band toured nationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris get to travel and perform a lot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris and his band played R&B and pop rock covers at parties for 3 years. The group became popular playing R&B covers throughout western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did playing the parties lead to success for Donnie Iris' band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "However, the first group only performed a few times before they disbanded and Donnie Iris went to college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the original members of Donnie Iris' band leave the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "While attending Slippery Rock State College, Donnie Iris formed a band called the Tri-Vels with guitarist Jim Evans and drummer Dave Amodie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After disbanding, did Donnie Iris find a new band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2445, "Truth_answer": "In addition to performing on the first three Jaggerz albums and the fourth and final Wild Cherry album, Donnie Iris with his solo band has released eleven studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Donnie Iris?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "Hrólfr Kraki appears in both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613235716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hr%C3%B3lfr_Kraki_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609123426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrothgar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hrólfr Kraki?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "Ro (Hroðgar) and Helgo (Halga) were the son of Haldan (Healfdene). When Haldan died of old age, they divided the Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the two sons of Haldan and what did they do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "One day, Helghe arrived in Halland/Lolland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the exploits of the sons Helga and Ro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "Helghe slept with Thore, the daughter of one of Ro's farmers. This resulted in a daughter named Yrse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613235716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hr%C3%B3lfr_Kraki_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Helghe after he arrived in Halland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "Ro founded and gave his name to the market town of Roskilde.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the other son Ro?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "Hrólfr Kraki was a legendary Danish king who appears in both Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613235716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hr%C3%B3lfr_Kraki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hrólfr Kraki?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "A Swedish king, called Hakon in the Chronicon Lethrense proper, and Athisl in the Annales – corresponding to Eadgils – forced the Danes to accept a dog as king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Swedish king in the Hrólfr Kraki legend do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2446, "Truth_answer": "The Annals of Lund is a Latin manuscript written in Lund around 1250–1307.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Annales Lundenses?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2447, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry returned on the March 12, 2015 episode of SmackDown, confronting Roman Reigns for having a lack of identity and for not being respected, resulting in Reigns attacking Henry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Mark Henry's carreer on 2015-2017?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2447, "Truth_answer": "The attack caused Mark Henry to become a believer in Reigns, and turning face in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how did this confrontation between Mark Henry and Roman Reigns end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2447, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry was unsuccessful in the Elimination Chamber match for the vacant Intercontinental Championship at Elimination Chamber, replacing Rusev who was injured, but was eliminated by Sheamus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Mark Henry and Roman Reigns fought?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2447, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry did not win any titles from 2015-2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Henry win any titles during the time 2015-2017?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon's characters are typically portrayed as imperfect, unheroic figures who are at heart decent human beings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a typical character for Neil Simon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter and author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Neil Simon act as characters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Before writing, Neil Simon tries to create an image of his characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Neil Simon come up with ideas for his characters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "One well known character by Neil Simon is Felix Ungar from The Odd Couple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a well known character by Neil Simon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon's characters often amuse the audience with sparkling zingers, believable due to Simon's skill with writing dialogue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the public think about Neil Simon's characters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon reproduces speech so adroitly that his characters are usually plausible and easy for audiences to identify with and laugh at.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other qualities the audience enjoys about Neil Simon's characters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Neil Simon's characters look like ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon considered character building an obligation, stating that the trick is to do it skillfully.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding Neil Simon's characters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Neil Simon learn to create characters?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "Star Spangled Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some shows Neil Simon's characters were in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "While other writers have created vivid characters, they have not created nearly as many as Neil Simon did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112205548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many characters has Neil Simon created?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Neil Simon have any bad characters?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2449, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the film was protested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone protest the Coonskin film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2449, "Truth_answer": "The Congress of Racial Equality (Core) protested vehemently about its portrayal of black life and racist caricatures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140507204514id_/http://www.theguardian.com/film/1999/may/14/features2_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what group of people protested the film Coonskin, because of racism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2449, "Truth_answer": "Coonskin was advertised as an exploitation film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006132526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult_animation_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206232708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of film is Coonskin advertised as?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2449, "Truth_answer": "Initial reviews were negative, but eventually, positive reviews appeared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of film reviews did Coonskin receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2449, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi called Coonskin his best film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206232708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ralph Bakshi think of the film Coonskin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2449, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi hired African American animators, including Brenda Banks, the first African American female animator. Bakshi also hired graffiti artists and trained them to work as animators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206232708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the animators on the film Coonskin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2450, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas's latest theater performance was as Hercules in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sakis Rouvas' last greatest performance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did health ever play a factor in Sakis Rouvas' performances", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas's recovery or illness delay any prior engagements", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2450, "Truth_answer": "Sakis Rouvas is married to model Katia Zygouli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas ever find romance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sakis Rouvas's family ever at any shows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the 18th century, more organized violence than in previous decades occurred between the Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the fur trade in the 18th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "The white-tailed deer herds that roamed south of Virginia were a profitable resource.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the deer skin come from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "It was a common practice on the part of the Indian women to offer marriage and sometimes just sex in exchange for fur traders not trading with their rivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tactics were used by the Native Americans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "The British established trade relationships with the Indians in order to acquire the valuable fur. The Native Americans knew the hunting grounds and wanted ways to trade with the Europeans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180804042255id_/http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath/fur-trading-native-iowan-industry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about the Native Americans' relationship with the British during the fur trade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "The Revolutionary War disrupted the deerskin trade, as the import of British manufactured goods was cut off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any wars at the time of the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "Charleston and Savannah were the main trading ports for the export of deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "Charleston's trade was regulated by the Indian Trade Commission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who controlled the ports of Charleston and Savannah during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "They monopolized the market and profited off the sale of deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Indian Trade Commission control the North American fur market?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "Deerskin trade was at its most profitable in the mid-18th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was happening with the fur trade in the 18th century?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "Charleston received tobacco and sugar from the West Indies and rum from the North in exchange for deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did North American fur traders sell the tobacco and sugar?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2451, "Truth_answer": "In return for deerskins, Great Britain sent woolens, guns, ammunition, iron tools, clothing, and other manufactured goods that were traded to the Native Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the deerskin trade effect the relationship between the traders?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the 18th century, more organized violence than in previous decades occurred between the Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the North American fur trade at the start of the 18th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "Tribes involved include the Yamasee, the Muscogee, Cherokee, Catawba, Apalachee, Apalachicola, Yuchi, Savannah River Shawnee, Congaree, Waxhaw, Pee Dee, Cape Fear, Cheraw, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tribes were involved in conflict with white fur traders during the early 18th century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The British sold guns to both Creeks and Cherokees. France was allied with the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Yazoos. The Yamasee allied with Spain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What European countries did Native Americans trade with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "Beavers, fox, marten, mink, otter, and deerskins were traded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210121513id_/http://www.montanatrappers.org:80/history/fur-trade.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What furs were traded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The colonists had trading patterns of European goods in exchange for beaver furs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the trade between the Native Americans and Colonists like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The 19th-century North American fur trade involved the development of elaborate trade networks. It also caused violence and an increase in the slave trade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came as a result of competition in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "This competition sprang out of the slave demand in the southeast – tribes would raid each other and sell prisoners into the slave trade of the colonizers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did competition affect the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The need for Indian slaves decreased as African slaves began to be imported in larger quantities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else came of the demand for slaves in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The focus returned to deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the slave demand reduction during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The Yamasees had collected extensive debt to traders, not being able to produce enough deerskins to pay the debt. This frustrated the Yamasees and other tribes, who lodged complaints.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the return to deerskin trade affect the people or the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2452, "Truth_answer": "The Yamasees rose up against the English in South Carolina, and soon other tribes joined them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the Yamasees's complaints against North American fur traders?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2453, "Truth_answer": "The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Undertones form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2453, "Truth_answer": "The current band members are John O'Neill, Michael Bradley, Bill Doherty, Damian O'Neill, and Paul McLoone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the members of The Undertones?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2453, "Truth_answer": "Former members are Vincent O'Neill and Feargal Sharkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other members of The Undertones?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2453, "Truth_answer": "There are or were no other members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other members of the Undertones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson attended the preparatory McDonogh School, The McCallie School, Washington and Lee University, Yale Law School, and The Biblical Seminary in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pat Robertson go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "The colleges Pat Robertson attended are Washington and Lee University, Yale Law School, and The Biblical Seminary in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Robertson go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson received a B.A. in History, a law degree, and a Master of Divinity degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pat Robertson study in school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson was drafted into the military in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pat Robertson enter the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson technically served in the Korean War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Robertson have to go to war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pat Robertson injured in the Korean War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson serves as chancellor and CEO of Regent University and chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.celebrities-galore.com/celebrities/pat-robertson/contact/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_robertson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pat Robertson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "Pat Robertson left the military in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pat Robertson leave the military service?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2454, "Truth_answer": "No, after failing the bar exam Pat Robertson decided to go into Christian ministry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Robertson go into practice as a lawyer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2455, "Truth_answer": "Ross Brawn's career in motorsport began in 1976 when he joined March Engineering in the town of Bicester as a milling machine operator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223184418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Brawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ross Brawn's career get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2455, "Truth_answer": "Soon afterwards Ross Brawn joined their Formula 3 racing team as a mechanic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223184418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Brawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ross Brawn do with March Engineering?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2455, "Truth_answer": "Ross Brawn was a mechanic until 1978, when he joined the Williams Grand Prix Engineering team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ross Brawn work as a mechanic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2455, "Truth_answer": "Ross Brawn was a machinist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ross Brawn do with the Williams Grand Prix Engineering team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2455, "Truth_answer": "Ross Brawn quickly moved up through the ranks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223184418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Brawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ross Brawn switch carers again after working as a machinist with Williams Grand Prix Engineering?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2455, "Truth_answer": "Ross Brawn worked in the R&D department with Frank Dernie and as an aerodynamicist in the team's wind tunnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223184418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Brawn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ross Brawn do as he worked up through the ranks with Williams Grand Prix engineering?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, at age 15, Feist got her start in music when she founded and was the lead vocalist for a Calgary punk band called Placebo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Feist's start in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "Feist's album Metals was released on 30 September 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the singer Feist", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "The album received widespread acclaim from music critics and appeared on the !earshot Campus and Community National Top 50 Albums chart in January, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the release of Feist's album Metals lead too", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Feist released a collaboration with the band Mastodon. She also wrote a song for the second Twilight film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Feist's next achievment", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "This happened in the year 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Feist's collaboration with Mastodon and release of a song for the second Twilight film", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, it was announced Feist would headline, along with Broken Social Scene, the Arts & Crafts Field Trip Music Festival to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Arts & Crafts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Feist do next", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2456, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Feist also appeared in NPR's Vintage Cafe Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 2013 for the singer Feist", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre played college football for Southern Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Brett Favre play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "For Passing Completions: 613, Attempts: 1,169; For Rushing: Attempts: 193, Touchdown: 1", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Brett Favre's college football record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Six weeks after a car accident, on September 8, Brett Favre led Southern Miss to a comeback victory over Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the highlight of Brett Favre's college career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre began his freshman year as the seventh-string quarterback and took over the starting position in the second half of the third game of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Brett Favre play in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round with the 33rd overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brett Favre drafted out of college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 1990, before the start of Brett Favre's senior year at Southern Miss, he was involved in a near-fatal car accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting facts about Brett Favre's college career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre was back to playing football in six weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Favre have a long recovery after his car accident in 1990?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Alabama L 24–27", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score of the 1990 Alabama vs. Southern Miss game?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre owns several NFL records including: Most pass attempts (10,169) Most pass interceptions (336) Most starts (298).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Brett Favre hold?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Brett Favre lose?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2457, "Truth_answer": "Brett Favre earned a teaching degree with an emphasis in special education from the University of Southern Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brett Favre study in college?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2458, "Truth_answer": "January 3, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rogers Morton begin his congressional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2458, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was a member of the Republican Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What party was Rogers Morton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2458, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton served for approximately 8 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Rogers Morton serve on congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2459, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton received his early education from the Woodberry Forest School near Orange, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rogers Morton go to elementary school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2459, "Truth_answer": "In 1937 Rogers Morton graduated from Yale University. He also attended the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons for one year before dropping out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rogers Morton go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2459, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton's parents were David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Rogers Morton's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2459, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was one of three children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rogers Morton have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2460, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born on 15 November 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2460, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim's parents were Argentinian-Jewish Aida (née Schuster) and Enrique Barenboim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Daniel Barenboim's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2460, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim holds citizenship in Argentina, Israel, Palestine, and Spain, and was the first person to hold Palestinian and Israeli citizenship simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Daniel Barenboim?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2460, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim had two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2460, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim's first wife was a cellist. His second wife was a pianist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Barenboim's wife do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2460, "Truth_answer": "Acting as one of the witnesses was the conductor Zubin Mehta, a long-time friend of Daniel Barenboim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a witness to Daniel Barenboim's first marriage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2461, "Truth_answer": "The judges are RuPaul, Merle Ginsberg, Santino Rice, Michelle Visage, Billy Brasfield, Ross Mathews, and Carson Kressley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Judges of RuPaul's Drag Race?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2461, "Truth_answer": "Some of the judges change and some are constant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the judges of RuPaul's Drag Race change every season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2461, "Truth_answer": "The judges critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://upge.wn.com/?activate=details&pagenum=5&standalone=1&title=Manila+library&template=cheetah-photo-search%2Findex.txt&query=Manila+library_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the judges of RuPaul's Drag Race do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2461, "Truth_answer": "They also cast opinions about the challenge performances and runway looks, first to the contestants onstage, and then again with them offstage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else do the judges of RuPaul's Drag Race do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens joined the Conservative Party in 1997 and left in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Hitchens politically active?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Peter Hitchens wrote political journalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Hitchens write about politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "While Peter Hitchens used to be an atheist, he became a Christian later in his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Peter Hitchens' feelings about religion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "After being shortlisted in 2007 and 2009, Peter Hitchens won the Orwell Prize in political journalism in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hitchens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Peter Hitchens?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "Despite this, Peter Hitchens did not vote to leave in the Brexit referendum, which he deplored and called a constitutional crisis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Peter Hitchens think is going wrong in Britain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens has endorsed the Flexcit model proposed by Richard North and Christopher Booker as the most sensible and moderate way to leave the EU.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Peter Hitchens say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2462, "Truth_answer": "While Peter Hitchens used to be an atheist, he became a Christian later in his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Hitchens follow a particular religion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein wrote 7 fiction books, 21 nonfiction books, and many articles for magazines and Yahoo Finance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Stein a writer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein bestselling books (with investment advisor Phil DeMuth) include Yes, You Can Retire Comfortably, Can America Survive?, and Yes, You Can Time the Market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein have any best sellers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein's show Win Ben Stein's Money won five Daytime Emmy Awards before ending in 2003. He also received a pro-life award and an honorary degree from Liberty University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein wrote 7 fiction books, 21 nonfiction books, and many articles for magazines and Yahoo Finance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Stein write any other books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ben Stein well liked?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "Ben Stein was fired from his position as a Sunday Business columnist at The NY Times in 2009 due to a policy prohibiting writers from making product endorsements or advertising.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112210152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Stein_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ben Stein fired from his position?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ben Stein had become an advertising spokesman for credit information company Freescore.com while still working at the New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Stein guilty of breaking the NY times policy for writers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Stein shamed for getting fired?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2464, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim has rejected musical fashions based on current musicological research, such as the authentic performance movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Daniel Barenboim's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2464, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidDaniel Barenboim change his musical style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2464, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim's recording of Beethoven's symphonies shows his preference for some conventional practices, rather than fully adhering to Bärenreiter's new edition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was significant about Daniel Barenboim's musical style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2464, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim has opposed the practice of choosing the tempo of a piece based on historical evidence, such as the composer's metronome marks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known about musical style in the musical style section of Daniel Barenboim's Wikipedia article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2464, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim argues instead for finding the tempo from within the music, especially from its harmony and harmonic rhythm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting information about Daniel Barenboim?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2465, "Truth_answer": "Over the years, Joe Frazier lost a fortune through a combination of his own generosity and naïveté, his carousing, and failed business opportunities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112233648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did joe frazier's financial issues begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2465, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Joe Frazier overly generous to with his money?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2465, "Truth_answer": "After a Pennsylvania land deal, Joe Frazier sued his business partners, insisting his signature had been forged on documents and he had no knowledge of the sale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what legal battles was Joe Frazier involved in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2465, "Truth_answer": "A developer who agreed to buy the land for $1.8 million owed Joe Frazier money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owed Joe Frazier money?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2465, "Truth_answer": "The developer's trust went bankrupt and the annual payments ceased.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the developer who bought land from Joe Frazier owe Frazier money for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2465, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the court rule in Joe Frazier's favor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2466, "Truth_answer": "The Residents told (often violent or explicit) stories from the Bible through song, stories about ghosts, and stories from the point of view of animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of stories did The Residents like to write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2466, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, The Residents released a podcast series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Residents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2466, "Truth_answer": "It was a hard boiled crime fiction podcast series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Residents' podcast about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2466, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Residents's latest album Intruders was released 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Residents release any other albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2466, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any hits of these albums by The Residents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "As a two-year-old, Affirmed won seven of his nine starts, with two placings, for earnings of $343,477 under regular rider Steve Cauthen, then a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the 1977 season like for Affirmed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed won his first start in a maiden special weight race at Belmont Park on May 24, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Affirmed do in 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed followed up with a win in the Youthful Stakes on June 15 where he defeated Alydar by eight lengths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other races did Affirmed win as a two year old?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "On August 27 in the Hopeful Stakes, Affirmed beat Alydar again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Afffirmed beat alydar in any other race?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed pulled away in the final sixteenth of a mile to win by half a length. His time of 1:152⁄5 for 6 1⁄2 furlongs was a new stakes record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of the Hopeful Stakes race between Affirmed and Alydar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "With his 4-2 margin in the series against Alydar, Affirmed was named the 1977 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the best of 1977 for affirmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2467, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed won the 11th U.S. Triple Crown Champion (1978), American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt (1977), American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse (1978), American Champion Older Male Horse (1979).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Affirmed win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "Alydar was made the 6-5 favorite for Kentucky Derby, with Affirmed the second choice at 9-5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Affirmed the favorite in the Kentucky Derby?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed won the Kentucky Derby by 1 1⁄2 lengths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1978 Kentucky Derby with Affirmed a close race?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed held a short lead entering the stretch and held it to defeat Alydar by a neck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Affirmed win the Preakness by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed rallied in the final stride to win by a nose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1978 Belmont with Affirmed a close race as well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "The Triple Crown, is a title awarded to a three-year-old Thoroughbred horse who wins the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. This can theoretically occur annually.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Triple Crown happen often?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "The winner before Affirmed was Seattle Slew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the last horse to win the Triple Crown before Affirmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2468, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed met his rival Alydar ten times, including in all three Triple Crown races. Also, Affirmed was the last horse to win the Triple Crown for a 37-year period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy about Affirmed's Triple Crown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "Despite their short career, Joy Division have exerted a wide-reaching influence, emphasizing mood and expression, pointing ahead to the rise of melancholy alternative music in the '80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Joy Division's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division have influenced bands including U2 and the Cure to later acts such as Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, The Smashing Pumpkins, Neurosis, Interpol, Bloc Party, Editors and rap artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Joy Division influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joy Division tour with u2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "The success of Joy Division's album Unknown Pleasures turned the indie label into a true business and a revolutionary force that operated outside of the major record label system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something big that really helped Joy Division's career", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "Early on 18 May 1980, having spent the night watching the Werner Herzog film Stroszek, Curtis hanged himself in his kitchen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anything really negative that happened regarding Joy Division", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "After Curtis' death, Joy Division re-formed as New Order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is someting that really sticks out in this story about Joy Division", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "Despite their short career, Joy Division have exerted a wide-reaching influence, emphasizing mood and expression, pointing ahead to the rise of melancholy alternative music in the '80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music was Joy Division's main legacy", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "Yes, and despite their short career, Joy Division have exerted a wide-reaching influence, emphasizing mood and expression, pointing ahead to the rise of melancholy alternative music in the '80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joy Division rise to fame", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2469, "Truth_answer": "The band Joy Division was active from 1976–1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Joy Division's career end", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division's style quickly evolved from their punk roots. Their sound during their early inception as Warsaw was described as generic and undistinguished punk-inflected hard-rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joy Division's style of sound?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "Critic Simon Reynolds observed how Joy Division's originality only really became apparent as the songs got slower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joy Division's style change over time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "As the songs got slower, Joy Division's music took on a sparse quality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joy Division's music sound differently from getting slower?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division were inspired by Kraftwerk's marriage between humans and machines, and the inventiveness of their electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the sound of Joy Division's music inspired by anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "By Closer, Curtis had adapted a low baritone voice, drawing comparisons to Jim Morrison of the Doors (one of Curtis's favourite bands).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the vocal sound of Joy Division similar to another singer or group?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joy Division tour with Doors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "Curtis was inspired by artists such as the Doors, Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Kraftwerk, the Velvet Underground and Neu!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands sounded similar to Joy Division?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2470, "Truth_answer": "According to music critic Jon Savage, Joy Division were not punk but they were directly inspired by its energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others say about Joy Division's music style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Abby Newman was romantically linked with Daniel Romalotti.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abby Newman's romantic history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "Their relationship continued for a while, but when Abby Newman found out that Daniel fathered a child with Daisy Carter, she broke up with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Abby Newman's relationship with Daniel Romalotti?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "Upon Abby Newman's return, Abby was romantically linked to Marco Dapper's Carmine Basco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidAbby Newman date anyone else after Daniel Romalotti?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "The relationship failed and wasn't given closure upon Rylan's exit from the soap opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wasAbby Newman's relationship with Carmine Basco like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "The Young and the Restless", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What soap opera did Rylan leave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "After her relationship with the detective, the writers soon began developing Abby Newman's relationship with Redaric Williams's Tyler Michaelson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Abby Newman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Abby Newman and Tyler Michaelson date?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2471, "Truth_answer": "Tyler is intrigued by Abby Newman's unpredictable nature and said that their attraction could lead to romance. However, Tyler's interest in Abby could be him suppressing his feelings for Lily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abby Newman's relationship with Tyler Michaelson like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman was conceived when Ashley Abbott, desperate to have Victor Newman's child to replace the one whom she aborted years prior, stole his sperm from Diane Jenkins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the characterization ofAbby Newman about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "Ashley then secretly inseminated herself, and Abigail Newman, Abby for short, was born on November 13, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ashley Abbott successful in inseminating herself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman was very similar to Lizzie Spaulding as they were both wealthy rich heiresses who caused trouble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ashley Abbott inseminating herself cause any problems?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "To spite her parents, Abby Newman rode a horse, while naked, inside the Genoa Athletic Club while Victor and Nikki were celebrating. She was arrested and thrown in jail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Abby Newman ever in trouble with the law?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman is such a rebel because she needs attention to feel like she matters to those around her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Abby Newman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman protested in front the lobby of Jabot Cosmetics after Tucker McCall became the company owner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other drama regarding Abby Newman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2472, "Truth_answer": "To spite her parents, Abby Newman rode a horse, while naked, inside the Genoa Athletic Club while Victor and Nikki were celebrating. She was arrested and thrown in jail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Abby Newman ever arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, David Simon graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park. While at college he wrote and was Editor for The Diamondback school paper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon go to school for journalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "Upon leaving college, David Simon worked as a police reporter at The Baltimore Sun from 1982 to 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Simon's first experience with journalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, disillusioned, David Simon took a year's leave to go into the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit to write a book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Simon's next job after The Baltimore Sun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "After his first book, David Simon worked in television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Simon's next journalism experience after 1988?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "Upon leaving college, David Simon worked as a police reporter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Simon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "David Simon wrote articles for the Baltimore Sun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did David Simon write the articles for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2473, "Truth_answer": "David Simon's first book won the 1992 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "Mark Cuban is the owner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Dallas Mavericks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Cuban's relation to the Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "After Mark Cuban bought the Mavericks their win rate went from 40% to 69%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Cuban's decision to buy the Dallas Mavericks pay off?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "Mark Cuban made sure he was involved in or at least informed about every decision, whether it was on the business or basketball side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220214407id_/https://www.espn.com/dallas/columns/story?columnist=macmahon_tim&id=4793301_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mark Cuban heavily involved with decision making about the Dallas Mavericks team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "Historically, NBA team owners play passive roles and watch basketball games from skyboxes; Mark Cuban sits alongside fans while donning team jerseys and travels in his airplane to attend games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Mark Cuban involved with the Dallas Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "Mark Cuban's ownership has been the source of extensive media attention and controversy involving league policies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies involving Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "On November 17, 2008, it was reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit against Mark Cuban relating to alleged insider trading.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the lawsuit against Mark Cuban about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "The SEC claimed that Mark Cuban ordered the sale of his holdings in Mamma.com after he had been confidentially approached by the company to participate in a transaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the SEC allege anything else about Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2474, "Truth_answer": "In July 2009, the charges against Mark Cuban were dismissed and the SEC appealed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the suit against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "The SEC accused Mark Cuban of alleged insider trading.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What allegation was made against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "The charges were dismissed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the SEC's accusation against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than the SEC who else made the insider trading allegation against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "The charges were dismissed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Cuban have to pay any fines related to the allegations against him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "On November 17, 2008, it was reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit against Mark Cuban relating to alleged insider trading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the SEC first make the allegation of insider trading against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "In March 2014, Mark Cuban was on air at CNBC criticizing high-frequency trading (HFT).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Mark Cuban was found not guilty of insider trading?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mark Cuban on the air on any other stations, besides CNBC?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2475, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mark Cuban able to clear his name publicly?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2476, "Truth_answer": "Stephen F. Austin was born in the mining region of southwestern Virginia (Wythe County) in what is known as Austinville today, some 256 miles (412 km) southwest of Richmond, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121161216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Stephen F. Austin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2476, "Truth_answer": "When Stephen F. Austin was eleven years old, his family sent him back east to be educated, first at the preparatory school of Bacon Academy in Colchester, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stephen F. Austin go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2476, "Truth_answer": "Stephen F. Austin studied at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121161216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stephen F. Austin go to school after attending Bacon Academy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen F. Austin study at the university?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2476, "Truth_answer": "At age 21, Stephen F. Austin was elected to and served in the legislature of the Missouri Territory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen F. Austin ever practice law?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "Top Gear is a British motoring magazine, factual television series, conceived by Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman, launched on 20 October 2002, and broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBCTwo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was top gear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "In November 2005, Top Gear won an International Emmy in the Non-Scripted Entertainment category.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Top Gear win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Top Gear featured its first, feature-length, special edition episode, in which the presenters conducted a various challenges related to sporting events used in the Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about top gear?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "James May first co-presented the revived series of Top Gear in its second series in 2003, where he earned the nickname Captain Slow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any thing else interesting about Top Gear besides the Specials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "James May earned the nickname Captain Slow owing to his careful driving style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James May earn the nickname Captain Slow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May like his nickname?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "Despite James May's nickname, he has done some especially high-speed driving – in the 2007 series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Top Gear?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "James May took a Bugatti Veyron to its top speed of 253 mph, then in 2010 he achieved 259.11 mph in the Veyron's newer 16.4 Super Sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James May do his 2007 high speed driving in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2477, "Truth_answer": "James May, along with co-presenter Jeremy Clarkson and an Icelandic support crew, travelled by car to the magnetic North Pole in 2007, using a modified Toyota Hilux.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about James May and Top Gear?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "The toys featured were Airfix, Plasticine, Meccano, Scalextric, Lego and Hornby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of toys did James May have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Airfix, Plasticine, Meccano, Scalextric, Lego and Hornby animals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did James May build a Lego house with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, James May created a life-size, fully functional motorcycle and sidecar made entirely out of the construction toy Meccano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other projects other than Lego has James May done?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How fast did the motorcycle James May built out of the construction toy Meccano go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "James May decides to create an entire garden out of Plasticine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May's_Toy_Stories_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James May build with Plasticine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "In each show, James May attempts to take each toy to its limits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James May and his toys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2478, "Truth_answer": "James May also fulfilled several of his boyhood dreams in the process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May enjoy using those toys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2479, "Truth_answer": "In New Jersey, a board of chosen freeholders is the county legislature in each of the state's 21 counties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Morris County Freeholder ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2479, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Chris Christie was elected as a Republican to the Board of Chosen Freeholders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Chris Christie elected as Morris County Freeholder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2479, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie decided to run for office in 1993 against the New Jersey Senate Majority Leader, John H. Dorsey. However, Christie's campaign ended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was being Morris Country Freeholder Chris Christie's first time in that office ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2479, "Truth_answer": "On December 7, 2001, President George W. Bush appointed Chris Christie the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie win the seat of US attorney for New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2480, "Truth_answer": "In March 2010, Chris Christie signed into law three state pension reform bills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Christie do about pensions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2480, "Truth_answer": "The laws decreased pension benefits for future hires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the state pensions that Chris Christie reformed say", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2480, "Truth_answer": "The laws required public employees to contribute 1.5 percent of their salaries toward their health care.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Chris Christie's pension reform say", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2480, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie took office as Governor of New Jersey on January 19, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chris Christie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker's father was Wilhelm Honecker (1881–1969), a coal miner and political activist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Erich Honecker's father?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker was married three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Charlotte Schanuel, née Drost, a.k.a. Lotte Grund", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Erich Honecker's 1st wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Edith Baumann (m. 1947; div. 1953).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Erich Honecker's 2nd wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Margot Feist (m. 1953; his death 1994; an open relationship acknowledged by the Party, 1952)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Erich Honecker's 3rd wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Edith Baumann wrote to Politburo leader Walter Ulbricht to inform him of her husband's extramarital activity in the hope of him pressuring Erich Honecker to end his relationship with Feist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Erich Honecker under pressure from Politburo and/or what does that have to do with remarrying?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Erich Honecker divorce his second wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker divorced from his second wife Edith Baumann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "From whom did Erich Honecker divorce from the second time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2481, "Truth_answer": "In 1952 Erich Honecker fathered an illegitimate daughter, Sonja (b. December 1952), with Margot Feist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker have any other children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "Following World War II, Erich Honecker was freed by the Soviet army and relaunched his political activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Erich Honecker get back into politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "In May 1945 Erich Honecker was picked up by chance in Berlin by Hans Mahle and taken to the Ulbricht Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter Ulbricht have to do with Erich Honecker's return to politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker’s role in the group was undecided, as he had yet to face a party process. This ended in a reprimand due to his undisciplined conduct in fleeing prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker's return to politics go smoothly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker remain in office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker studied academic courses and practical underground political techniques with a view to developing a core disciplined and reliable communist political cadres for assignment in Communist Parties worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Honecker study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "In 1930, aged 18, Erich Honecker entered the KPD, the Communist Party of Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker get back into politics after attending the International Lenin School?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "After returning from Moscow in 1931 following his studies at the International Lenin School, Erich Honecker became the leader of the KJVD in the Saar region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Honecker well received after joining the Communist Party of Germany?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2482, "Truth_answer": "After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Communist activities were only possible within Germany undercover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Erich Honecker?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2483, "Truth_answer": "In August 1950, Hattie McDaniel suffered a heart ailment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Hattie McDaniel's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2483, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel entered Temple Hospital in semi-critical condition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hattie McDaniel's heart ailment lead her to do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2483, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel was released in October to recuperate at home, and was cited by United Press as showing slight improvement in her recovery from a mild stroke.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did entering the hospital do for Hattie McDaniel's heart ailment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2483, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hattie McDaniel end up dying of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2483, "Truth_answer": "Hattie McDaniel wished to be buried in Hollywood cemetery, but its owner at the time, Jules Roth, refused to allow her to be buried there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something bad happen after Hattie McDaniel's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2483, "Truth_answer": "At the time of Hattie McDaniel's death, the cemetery practiced racial segregation and would not accept the remains of black people for burial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Hattie McDaniel not being allowed to be buried at Hollywood Cemetery so terrible?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was initially an office secretary at Universal Pictures' New York office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Irving Thalberg's role at Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg joined Universal Pictures in 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Irving Thalberg hired in the role of secretary at Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg later became personal secretary to the studio's founder and president, Carl Laemmle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Irving Thalberg ever promoted during his time with Universal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "At age 20, Irving Thalberg became studio manager, responsible for immediately overseeing the nine ongoing film productions and nearly thirty scenarios then under development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do after becoming Laemmle's secretary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Biographer Bob Thomas writes that after three years at the studio, Irving Thalberg continually proved his value.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Irving Thalberg successful running the LA studio with Universal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was studio manager for three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Irving Thalberg keep the position of studio manager with Universal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg generally followed a system in managing his productions. Thalberg directed the film on paper, and then the director directed the film on film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Irving Thalberg?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2484, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg's later career with MGM was in Los Angeles on the West Coast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg stay on the East Coast for the rest of his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2485, "Truth_answer": "The diagnosis was a ruptured suspensory ligament in the front left leg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of injury did Seabiscuit have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2485, "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit was injured in 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Seabiscuit's ligament injury?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2485, "Truth_answer": "At the start of the La Jolla Handicap at Santa Anita, on February 9, 1940. Seabiscuit was third, beaten by two lengths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Seabiscuit's return to racing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2485, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seabiscuit have more injuries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2485, "Truth_answer": "Seabiscuit sired 108 foals, including two moderately successful racehorses: Sea Sovereign and Sea Swallow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seabiscuit_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Seabiscuit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2486, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos played at the fullback position for the 1945 Indiana Hoosiers football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Pete Pihos in 1945?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2486, "Truth_answer": "The team compiled the only undefeated record (9–0–1).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pete Pihos's Hoosiers team win any games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2486, "Truth_answer": "In February 1947, Pete Pihos signed to join the Eagles after his graduation in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Pete Pihos do after playing for the Indiana Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2486, "Truth_answer": "In four seasons at Indiana, Pete Pihos scored 138 points, which was then the school's all-time scoring record. He also broke Indiana career records for touchdowns and receptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pete Pihos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2487, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra was a music education major at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, studying composition, orchestration, and music theory. He dropped out after a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sun Ra a student?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2487, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sun Ra's view on students?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2487, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra is considered to be an early pioneer of the Afrofuturism movement due to his music, writings and other works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra do to change the black culture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2487, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra say the blacks should do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2487, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra once said, The world let down a lot of good musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sun Ra's views of the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2487, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Ra's philosophical views change as he got older?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra presents a unified conception, incorporating music, myth, and performance into his multi-leveled equations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sun Ra's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra seeks to elevate humanity beyond their current earthbound state, tied to outmoded conceptions of life and death when the potential future of immortality awaits them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main premise of Sun Ra's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "For much of his career, Sun Ra led The Arkestra, an ensemble with an ever-changing name and flexible line-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Arkestra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "In early 1971, Sun Ra was appointed as artist-in-residence at University of California, Berkeley, teaching a course called The Black Man In the Cosmos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sun Ra's teachings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra’s gig in San Jose during his early 1969 West Coast tour was a big performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151026235042id_/http://www.fatteningblogsforsnakes.blogspot.com/2011/12/sun-ra-and-his-arkestra-live-at-ann.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a famous performance Sun Ra gave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "John Burks of Rolling Stone wrote a positive review of the San Jose State College concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the San Jose Sun Ra performance highly acclaimed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2488, "Truth_answer": "Space Is the Place (1974) is a feature-length film that stars Sun Ra and his band as themselves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sun Ra perform Space is the Place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2489, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone was born in the Daniel Boone Homestead, Oley Valley, Berks County, Province of Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Boone born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2489, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone spent his early years on what was then the edge of the frontier. Boone was given his first rifle at the age of 12 and learned to hunt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Boone do in his youth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2489, "Truth_answer": "In 1742, Daniel Boone's parents were compelled to apologize publicly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Daniel Boone's family became a source of controversy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2489, "Truth_answer": "Both men were expelled from the Quakers; Boone's wife continued to attend monthly meetings with their younger children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Daniel Boone's family recover after being forced to publicly apologize?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2489, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Daniel Boone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2489, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 12 Daniel Boone learned to hunt from both local settlers and the Lenape Indians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Daniel Boone spend his early years with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "In 1936, Bernard Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental Studies at the University of London with a BA in history with special reference to the Near and Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bernard Lewis's academic career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis earned his PhD three years later, also from SOAS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bernard Lewis do after he graduated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "During the Second World War, Bernard Lewis served in the British Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bernard Lewis's job after graduating with the PHD", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis served in the British Army in the Royal Armoured Corps and as a Corporal in the Intelligence Corps in 1940–41 before being seconded to the Foreign Office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bernard Lewis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Bernard Lewis seconded to the foreign office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 and 1999, respectively, Bernard Lewis was called the West's leading interpreter of the Middle East and the most influential postwar historian of Islam and the Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bernard Lewis's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis' published books include: Race and color in Islam, The Jews of Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the names of some of the books or articles Bernard Lewis published?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis also wrote the book The Political Language of Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Bernard Lewis do throughout his life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2490, "Truth_answer": "Middle East Studies Association (often referred to as MESA) is a learned society, and according to its website, a non-profit association that fosters the study of the Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the learned society do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby was born to an affluent Jewish family in New Haven, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Scooter Libby from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby has an elder brother, Hank, a retired tax lawyer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scooter Libby have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby's late father, Irving Lewis Liebowitz, was an investment banker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Scooter Libby's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby graduated from the Eaglebrook School, in Deerfield, Massachusetts, a junior boarding school, in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby graduated from Phillips Academy, in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby go to high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby graduated from Yale and then received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Columbia Law School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scooter Libby go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2491, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Libby studied political science at Yale and then Law at Columbia Law School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Scooter Libby study in college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2492, "Truth_answer": "William Hope (1863 – 8 March 1933) was a pioneer of so-called spirit photography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was William Hope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2492, "Truth_answer": "William Hope had been found guilty of deliberately substituting his own plates for those of a sitter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was william hope a fraud?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2492, "Truth_answer": "In 1932, Harry Price travelled to Mount Brocken in Germany with C. E. M. Joad and members of the National Laboratory to conduct a 'black magic' experiment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of Harry Price?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2492, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price tested a magic spell called The Bloksberg Tryst, involving the transformation of a goat into a young man by the invocation of a maiden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happenend in Harry Price's Brocken experiment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2492, "Truth_answer": "The sewage was Harry Price's writings which exposed spiritualists as frauds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the sewage written about spirits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2493, "Truth_answer": "On 7 October 1930 it was claimed by spiritualists that Eileen J. Garrett made contact with the spirit of Herbert Carmichael Irwin at a séance held with Harry Price.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship with Eileen Garrett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2493, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price did not come to any definite conclusion about Garrett and the séances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eileen Garrett help Harry Price contact any spirits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2493, "Truth_answer": "It was claimed by spiritualists that Garrett made contact with the spirit of Herbert Carmichael Irwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eileen Garrett ever made contact with any noteworthy spirits herself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2493, "Truth_answer": "Eileen Jeanette Vancho Lyttle Garrett was an Irish medium and parapsychologist with alleged psychic abilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities, if any, was Eileen Garrett known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2493, "Truth_answer": "Garrett was married three times, and had four children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What in the article impresses you about Eileen Garrett?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss made her recording debut in 1985 on the independent album, Different Strokes, featuring her brother Viktor Krauss, Swamp Weiss and Jim Hoiles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alison Krauss get her start in Bluegrass music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles released with the album Different Strokes by Alison Krauss", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Different Strokes by Alison Krauss win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, at 16, Alison Krauss released her debut album Too Late to Cry with Union Station as her backup band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other albums produced by Alison Krauss during her debut years", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from Too Late to Cry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "At the Grammy Awards of 1991 the single I've Got That Old Feeling won Best Bluegrass Recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss win any awards during the musical debut time of her life", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss's 1992 album also won a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss win more than one award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss then joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 at the age of 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alison Krauss do after she won her grammy award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2494, "Truth_answer": "In 1992 Alison Krauss released the album Every Time You Say Goodbye (with Union Station).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss record any albums after I've got that old feeling“", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "In 1992 Alison Krauss released the album Every Time You Say Goodbye (with Union Station).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened regarding Alison Krauss in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "It reached number 75 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Alison Krauss album Every Time You Say Goodbye do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "Tracks include: Every Time You Say Goodbye, Another Night, Last Love Letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some songs on the Alison Krauss album Every Time You Say Goodbye", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "The track It Doesn't Matter was featured in the second-season premiere episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and was included on the Buffy soundtrack in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Alison Krauss in 1999", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "Now That I've Found You: A Collection, an album by Alison Krauss, was released February 7, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170205111217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That_I%27ve_Found_You:_A_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting involving Alison Krauss between 92 and 99", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "The album features the hit country single When You Say Nothing at All.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170205111217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That_I%27ve_Found_You:_A_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any popular songs on Now That I've Found You: A Collection?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "The title single won a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and When You Say Nothing at All was named Single of the Year by the Country Music Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170205111217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That_I%27ve_Found_You:_A_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Now That I've Found You: A Collection by Alison Krauss win any awards", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Alison Krauss still making music today?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "Late in the year 1994, Alison Krauss recorded with the band Shenandoah on its single Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alison Krauss do anything else notable in the 1990s", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2495, "Truth_answer": "It brought Alison Krauss to the country music Top Ten for the first time and it won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did recording Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart help Alison Krauss's popularity?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "Douglas Clare Fischer (October 22, 1928 – January 26, 2012) was an American keyboardist, composer, arranger, and bandleader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clare Fischer do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer's styles were Jazz, bossa nova, Afro-Cuban jazz, fusion, funk, classical, third stream, vocal, pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music did Clare Fischer do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer worked as the pianist and arranger for the vocal group the Hi-Lo's in the late 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Clare Fischer work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer was influenced by the music of Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, Machito and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clare Fischer have any early influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer also worked with Bud Shank, Cal Tjader, Prince, Robert Palmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clare Fischer work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "In 1976 Clare Fischer received the Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for Green Dolphin Street from Feeling Free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clare Fischer get any awards when he was in his early stage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Clare Fischer's manager?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "After Hi-Lo, Clare Fischer went on to work with Donald Byrd and Dizzy Gillespie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Clare Fischer article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2496, "Truth_answer": "Clare Fischer became known for his Latin and bossa nova recordings in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clare Fischer do after working with Dizz Gillespie?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "In 1908 HP Lovecraft had a nervous breakdown and his family's finances started to decline steadily due to a failed business venture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to HP Lovecraft in 1908?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "It was a failed business venture of H. P. Lovecraft's uncle that cost Susie a large portion of their dwindling wealth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the failed business venture which put the Lovecraft family into financial decline?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "H. P. Lovecraft was never able to support himself from earnings as an author and editor, and he subsisted in progressively strained circumstances in his last years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was HP Lovecraft able to get out of the financial decline?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "A 1913 letter critical of Fred Jackson, a prominent writer for Argosy, started H. P. Lovecraft down a path that would greatly affect his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was HP Lovecraft's earliest recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "This sparked a nearly year-long feud between H. P. Lovecraft, along with his occasional supporters, and the majority of readers critical of his view of Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was HP Lovecraft's 1913 letter received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "H. P. Lovecraft's biggest critic was John Russell, who often replied in verse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did HP Lovecraft's 1913 letter receive any criticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2497, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did H. P. Lovecraft reply to John Russell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2498, "Truth_answer": "Sonia Haft Greene Lovecraft Davis is best known for her two-year marriage to American weird fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was HP Lovecraft's wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2498, "Truth_answer": "Greene, who had been married before, later said H. P. Lovecraft had performed satisfactorily as a lover, though she had to take the initiative in all aspects of the relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sonia Greene and H. P. Lovecraft's relationship like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2498, "Truth_answer": "Greene cooked for H. P. Lovecraft and supported him financially. Lovecraft became a member of the New York group the Kalem Club, a group of encouraging intellectual and literary friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What activities was H.P. Lovecraft and his wife involved in within New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2498, "Truth_answer": "During this time HP Lovecraft submitted stories to Weird Tales; editor Edwin Baird accepted many otherworldly 'Dream Cycle' Lovecraft stories for the ailing publication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did H. P. Lovecraft do any writing during the period of his marriage to Sonia Greene?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2498, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Baird was the first editor of Weird Tales, the pioneering pulp magazine that specialized in horror fiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Baird_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Edwin Baird?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2498, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Greene was a writer and publisher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was HP Lovecraft's wife's occupation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2499, "Truth_answer": "A fingerboard controller is a device that can control a synthesizer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the fingerboard controller?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2499, "Truth_answer": "Synthesizers were first used in pop music in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who used synthesizers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2499, "Truth_answer": "EMS synthesizers were used by European art rock and progressive rock acts including Brian Eno and Pink Floyd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other artists use the synthesizer besides the pop music in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2499, "Truth_answer": "Today, the synthesizer is used in every genre of music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127015354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesizer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the synthesizer still used today?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2499, "Truth_answer": "Synthesizers are common in film and television soundtracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of synthesizers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2500, "Truth_answer": "Sampling, introduced with the Fairlight synthesizer in 1979, has influenced all genres of music and had a major influence on the development of electronic and hip hop music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did synthesizers impact music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2500, "Truth_answer": "Today, the synthesizer is used in every genre of music. They are also common in film and television soundtracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a modern use for synthesizers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2500, "Truth_answer": "According to Fact in 2016, The synthesizer is as important, and as ubiquitous, in modern music today as the human voice.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the synthesizer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2500, "Truth_answer": "Jean Michel Jarre and Isao Tomita released successful synthesizer-led instrumental albums. This helped influence the emergence of synthpop, a subgenre of new wave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127015354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesizer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the synthesizer have any other influences on the music styles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2500, "Truth_answer": "The Yamaha DX7, released in 1983, became a pop staple, used on songs by A-ha, Kenny Loggins, Kool & the Gang.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other artists use the synthesizer ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2500, "Truth_answer": "Today, the synthesizer is used in every genre of music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127015354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesizer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the synthesizer still popular today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "Anne Inez McCaffrey was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the second of three children of Anne Dorothy (née McElroy) and Col. George Herbert McCaffrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Anne McCaffrey grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "1926", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was Anne McCaffrey born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "Anne McCaffrey attended Stuart Hall (a girls' boarding school in Staunton, Virginia), and graduated from Montclair High School in Montclair, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Anne McCaffrey go to schools?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "In 1947 she graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College with a degree in Slavonic languages and Literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anne McCaffrey go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "They moved to Sea Cliff, Long Island in 1965, and McCaffrey became a full-time writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Anne McCaffrey's first job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "McCaffrey served a term as secretary-treasurer of the Science Fiction Writers of America from 1968 to 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Anne McCaffrey after her first job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "In addition to handcrafting Nebula Award trophies for the Science Fiction Writers of America, McCaffrey's responsibilities included production of two monthly newsletters and their distribution by mail to the membership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anne McCaffrey and the Science Fiction Writers of America write anything together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2501, "Truth_answer": "They had three children: Alec Anthony, born 1952; Todd, born 1956; and Georgeanne (Gigi, Georgeanne Kennedy), born 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_McCaffrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Anne McCaffrey have any children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "Throwdown is an American straight edge metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwdown_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Throwdown band doing in 1997?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "Throwdown was formed in 1997 by vocalist Keith Barney, guitarists Tommy Love and Javier Van Huss, bassist Dom Macaluso, and drummer Marc Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Throwdown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "That fall they toured with Norma Jean before closing the year with a successful tour with Lamb of God, Fear Factory and Children of Bodom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were some of Throwdown's first gigs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "Schieppati left the band to concentrate full-time on his other band Bleeding Through, being replaced by Dave Peters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Throwdown have any personnel changes over those first years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "Barney was asked to step-down to make Mentley his official replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwdown_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dave Peters the only changes to Throwdown in the first years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "They spent the summer headlining the Ernie Ball stage on the Vans Warped Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwdown_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Throwdown very popular at first?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "After signing a recording contract with Indecision Records, the band released their first studio album Beyond Repair the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwdown_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Throwdown get a recording contract in those early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Throwdown released their second studio album, You Don't Have to Be Blood to Be Family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwdown_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was it before Throwdown released a second album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Throwdown's You Don't Have to Be Blood to Be Family did they sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2503, "Truth_answer": "Don't Be Afraid is a 1997 industrial / electronic album by Information Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910215455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_Afraid_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Don't Be Afraid by Information Society?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2503, "Truth_answer": "Running, What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy), Walking Away, Repetition, Lay All Your Love on Me, Think, Are Friends Electric?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910215455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_Afraid_(album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don't Be Afraid by Information Society have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2503, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Information Society tour for Don't be Afraid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2503, "Truth_answer": "Cleopatra Records released the album Don't Be Afraid, but — like Tommy Boy Records — did little to promote it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Cleopatra Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2503, "Truth_answer": "There was also a carefully orchestrated digital scavenger hunt culminating in the discovery of a bonus track called White Roses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else significant happen during this time period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2503, "Truth_answer": "Information Society is the debut studio album by American synth-pop band Information Society. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on December 6, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Information Society receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2504, "Truth_answer": "Alan Partridge is an incompetent and tactless television and radio presenter from Norwich, England. He is socially inept, often offending his guests, and has an inflated sense of importance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Partridge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Alan Partridge's character?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2504, "Truth_answer": "According to Variety, in Britain Alan Partridge is a full-on phenomenon, a multiplatform fictional celebrity whose catchphrases, mangled metaphors and social ineptitude are the stuff of legend and good ratings.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Partridge_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others think of Alan Partridge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2504, "Truth_answer": "Alan Partridge is a reader of the right-wing tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail, and supports Brexit because, according to Coogan, the Daily Mail told him to.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Partridge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge character besides what others thought about him and being an incompetent and tactless television and radio presenter from Norwich, England that is socially inept?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2504, "Truth_answer": "Earlier versions of the character were more bigoted, but the writers found there was more humour in having him attempt to be liberal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Partridge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there more to Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge character besides what others thought about him; being an incompetent and tactless television and radio presenter from Norwich, England that is socially inept; and being a reader of a right-wing tabloid newspaper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2504, "Truth_answer": "According to Coogan, Partridge was originally a one-note, sketchy character and freak show, but slowly became refined as a dysfunctional alter ego.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Partridge_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Partridge's character change in other ways besides earlier versions of the character being more bigoted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "The first working transistor was a point-contact transistor invented by William Shockley, Walter Houser Brattain and John Bardeen at Bell Labs in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Shockley's semiconductor do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "The first working transistor was a point-contact transistor invented by John Bardeen, Walter Houser Brattain and William Shockley at Bell Labs in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the semiconductor made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "The three scientists were jointly awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shockley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Shockley win any awards for semiconductors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "In late 1957, eight of Shockley's researchers, who would come to be known as the traitorous eight, resigned after Shockley decided not to continue research into silicon-based semiconductors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121234415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shockley_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did William Shockley work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "After the demand for Shockley to be replaced was rebuffed, the eight left to form their own company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204183237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traitorous_eight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were William Shockley's traitorous eight called that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the plans for that conductor stolen from William Shockley?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "The American Physical Society presented a plaque to Bell Laboratories in honor of John Bardeen, William B. Shockley, and Walter H. Brattain for their invention of the transistor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122195256id_/https://www.aps.org/programs/outreach/history/historicsites/transistor.cfm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Shockley invent anything else besides the semiconductor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2505, "Truth_answer": "Late in his life, Shockley became intensely interested in questions of race, human intelligence, and eugenics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did William Shockley do after 1957?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, it was reported that Beckham was the 52nd richest woman in Britain and the 19th richest person in Britain with husband David", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what ways was Victoria Beckham powerful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "$450 Million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Victoria Beckham worth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Caroline Beckham OBE is an English businesswoman, fashion designer and singer. In the late 1990s, Beckham rose to fame with the all-female pop group Spice Girls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Victoria Beckham earn her wealth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "The fourth was titled Full Length & Fabulous: The Beckhams' 2006 World Cup Party, which aimed to raise money for their charity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Beckham do any charity work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Beckhams's charity work with Save the Children earned her a nomination for the Do Something With Style Award, an awards show, produced by VH1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Victoria Beckham earn the Do Something With Style award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "Her stand against the fur industry generated praise from animal rights organisations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Victoria Beckham do besides the Do Something With Style award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Beckham's stand against the fur industry generated praise from animal rights organisations, including PETA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which animal rights organizations did Victoria Beckham generate praise from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "She is a patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Beckham work with any other charitable organizations besides PETA?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Beckham joined the Ban Bossy campaign as a spokesperson advocating leadership roles for girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013100623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Lynch_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Victoria Beckham's Ban Bossy campaign?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "she was criticised for the betrayal of etiquette by the Conservative MP Peter Bone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any Victoria Beckham controversies?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "Recipients of honours are sworn to secrecy, and Beckham had announced her honour before the 2017 New Year Honours' official publication,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did this happen that Victoria Beckham was criticised for the betrayal of etiquette“?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2506, "Truth_answer": "services to the fashion industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Victoria Beckham appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "A gifted polyglot, he entered Dublin Free School and then the newly founded (1591) Trinity College Dublin on 9 January 1594, at the age of thirteen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Ussher go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "he entered Dublin Free School and then the newly founded Trinity College Dublin on 9 January 1594, at the age of thirteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Ussher go to school in England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "Ussher went on to become Chancellor of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1605 and Prebend of Finglas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Ussher do after he received his education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "In 1615, he was closely involved with the drawing up of the first confession of faith of the Church of Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Ussher do anything in the Church of Ireland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "The King awarded him the income and property of the vacant See of Carlisle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Ussher have anything to do with any churches in England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "Ussher became Chancellor of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1605 and Prebend of Finglas. He became Professor of Theological Controversies at Trinity College and a Bachelor of Divinity in 1607", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Ussher have anything controversial in the churches?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2507, "Truth_answer": "He had received his Bachelor of Arts degree by 1598 and was a fellow and MA by 1600", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124174926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ussher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Ussher receive any other degrees besides his Bachelor of Arts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2508, "Truth_answer": "In the early days, Hope's career included appearances on stage in vaudeville shows and Broadway productions. He began performing on the radio in 1934 mostly with NBC radio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Bob Hope get his start in show business?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2508, "Truth_answer": "He entered numerous dancing and amateur talent contests as Lester Hope, and won a prize in 1915 for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Hope a good dancer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2508, "Truth_answer": "Silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw them perform in 1925 and found them work with a touring troupe called Hurley's Jolly Follies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of appearances did Bob Hope have early on besides dancing contests, amateur talent contests, and impersonating Charlie Chaplin ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2508, "Truth_answer": "Within a year, Hope had formed an act called the Dancemedians with George Byrne and the Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins who performed a tap dancing routine in the vaudeville circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Hope perform with the troupe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2509, "Truth_answer": "Hope's short-lived first marriage was to vaudeville partner Grace Louise Troxell (1912-1992)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Bob Hope's first wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2509, "Truth_answer": "a secretary from Chicago, Illinois", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Grace Louise Troxell do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2509, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hope and Grace Louise Troxell have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2509, "Truth_answer": "They were married on January 25, 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Bob Hope and Grace Louise Troxell get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2509, "Truth_answer": "They divorced in November 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Bob Hope and Grace Louise Troxell divorce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "Produced by the Children's Television Workshop, the program debuted as Sesame Street in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppets_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the muppets debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "The Muppet Show became increasingly popular due to its sketch-variety format, unique form of humor, and prolific roster of guest stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Muppets popular in the 80s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "Disney expressed interest in purchasing the company for $150 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much revenue did The Muppets bring in the 80s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Henson entered negotiations with Michael Eisner and The Walt Disney Company, in which the latter would acquire Jim Henson Productions and, in turn, the Muppets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppets_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Disney make the offer to acquire the muppets?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "Eisner was also interested in acquiring the Sesame Street Muppet characters. Henson declined the proposal, however, considering it a non-starter for the deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppets_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Jim Henson want to sell The Muppets to Disney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "The Great Muppet Caper and The Muppets Take Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.televisioncrossoveruniverse.com/2011/04/_p1", "https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Jim_Henson?oldid=1225418_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppets_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Muppet movies were out in the 80s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2510, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Henson debuted Fraggle Rock, which aired on HBO in the United States until 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable events happened with the muppets in the 80s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "After a successful European 125cc campaign, in August 2002, Simoncelli made his first Grand Prix appearance with Matteoni Racing, replacing Czech rider Jaroslav Huleš who stepped up t 250cc class", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 125cc for Marco Simoncelli?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "In the race at Estoril, he scored his first championship points by finishing in 13th place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marco Simoncelli win any races in 125cc?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "He managed to score points in six races with a best result of fourth at Valencia, the last race of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marco Simoncelli's best finish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "In the 2004 season, Simoncelli switched to WorldwideRace team under the name of Rauch Bravo, which also run an Aprilia bike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Marco Simoncelli's team members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "In the second race of the season at Jerez, Simoncelli recorded his first pole position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marco Simoncelli's team race in other events?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "In the opening race at Jerez, he qualified first and then won the race for his second successive win at Jerez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was Marco Simoncelli's best finish with worldwiderace in 2005?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2511, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Simoncelli stepped up to the 250cc class, becoming the only rider from the top eight in previous year's 125cc class to make the step up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Simoncelli_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about his time in the 250cc bracket?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2512, "Truth_answer": "Her debut album, Fearless, was released in 2008 to commercial and critical success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731112255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazmine_Sullivan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jazmine Sullivan's fearless released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2512, "Truth_answer": "Fearless debuted at number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums and at number 6 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731112255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazmine_Sullivan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fearless by Jazmine Sullivan popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2512, "Truth_answer": "The album contains her debut single Need U Bad, produced by Missy Elliott, a reggae-inspired song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were released on Fearless by Jazmine Sullivan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2512, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan followed her début single with the release of the second single from Fearless, Bust Your Windows,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731112255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazmine_Sullivan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Jazmine Sullivan and Missy Elliott release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, after the two-year hiatus, Yanni released If I Could Tell You, his first studio album in seven years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yanni end his hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, after the two-year hiatus, Yanni released If I Could Tell You, his first studio album in seven years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yanni make his comeback?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "Yanni described the album as more of an even-tempered listening album, less dramatic than the live concert albums Live at the Acropolis or Tribute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was Yanni's comeback album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 55,000 copies in its first week and landed at No. 20 on the Billboard charts, his highest debut to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception of Yanni's comeback album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "In a review by Zac Johnson of Allmusic, Greek composer/musician Yanni scaled back his grand musical architecture for If I Could Tell You, a sharp contrast to 1997's grandiose Tribute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Could_Tell_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any critics have commentary on Yanni's comeback album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "He explained that he himself created all the album's sounds, including apparent vocalizations, through the manipulation of sound in his studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Yanni to shift the style of music after his hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "The music in Yanni's 2003 album Ethnicity represented many of the world's cultures, Yanni saying it uses ethnicity to reflect the color and beauty of a multicultural society", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yanni have further insight on his style other than manipulating sound in his studio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "For the first time in his career, Yanni brought vocalists to the forefront in the Ric Wake collaboration Yanni Voices, the artist's first studio album in six years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yanni break any ground during his comeback?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2513, "Truth_answer": "The album Mexicanisimo, released in November of Mexico's bicentennial year 2010, was a tribute to that country through Yanni's collaborative interpretation of its folk music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Yanni's comeback other than when Yanni ended his hiatus, how he made his comeback, what type of music was in his comeback album, the reception of his comeback album, the critics' commentary on his album, why Yanni shifted his style after the hiatus, how he used ethnicity to reflect color and beauty, and bringing vocalists to the forefront?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2514, "Truth_answer": "It was composed by Shawn Carter, Kanye West, Prince Nelson, Tupac Shakur, Darryl Harper, Ricky Rouse and Tyrone Wrice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011035958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2703_Bonnie_%26_Clyde_p0", "https://www.musiclessonsinc.com/singing-lessons-milton/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song '03 Bonnie & Clyde?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2514, "Truth_answer": "The song was released as the album's lead single on October 10, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011035958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2703_Bonnie_%26_Clyde_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011035958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2703_Bonnie_%26_Clyde_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was '03 Bonnie & Clyde released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2514, "Truth_answer": "Kanye West", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer of '03 Bonnie & Clyde?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did production take on '03 Bonnie & Clyde?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2514, "Truth_answer": "Following the performance of '03 Bonnie & Clyde on Saturday Night Live on November 2, 2002, its radio audience increased 12%, allowing the song to advance into the top ten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011035958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2703_Bonnie_%26_Clyde_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How soon after the song's release, did '03 Bonnie & Clyde become a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to produce the track '03 Bonnie & Clyde?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "Former British prime minister Tony Blair said, Christopher Hitchens was a complete one-off, an amazing mixture of writer, journalist, polemicist, a unique character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reactions to Christopher Hitchens's death about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "Tony Blair", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the one that said that Christopher Hitchens was a complete one-off?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "American theoretical physicist and cosmologist Lawrence Krauss said, Christopher was a beacon of knowledge and light in a world that constantly threatens to extinguish both.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was someone else's reaction to Christopher Hitchens's death besides Tony Blair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "Hitchens died of hospital-acquired pneumonia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Christopher Hitchens pass away?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, an annual prize of $50,000 was established in his honour by The Dennis and Victoria Ross Foundation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about reactions to Christopher Hitchens's death besides Tony Blair's reaction, Lawrence Krauss's reaction, and how Hitchens died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "an author whose work reflects a commitment to free expression and inquiry, a range and depth of intellect, and a willingness to pursue the truth without regard to consequence“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does the annual prize money established in his honour go to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was an English-American author, columnist, essayist, orator, journalist, and social critic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Christopher Hitchens most remembered for now that he has passed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "15 December 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he pass away?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2515, "Truth_answer": "He also became known for his excoriating critiques of public contemporary figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else that Christopher Hitchens was remembered for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2516, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, her self-titled fourth album was released on her new label, Capitol Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202120251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Phair_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Liz Phair in 2003", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2516, "Truth_answer": "Liz Phair debuted at #27 on the Billboard 200. As of July 2010, the album had sold 433,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Phair_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Liz Phair's self-titled fourth album a success", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2516, "Truth_answer": "label president Andy Slater offered Phair more money to record only if Phair agreed to work with the production team known as The Matrix", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202120251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Phair_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which producer did Liz Phair work with on the self-titled fourth album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2516, "Truth_answer": "Exile in Guyville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other album did Liz Phair release besides the self-titled fourth album", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2516, "Truth_answer": "The album received multiple unfavorable reviews, especially from several independent music presses, accused Phair of selling out by making the record very pop-oriented.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202120251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Phair_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Liz Phair's self-titled fourth album have any reviews", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2517, "Truth_answer": "On 30 September 2017, Blackburn recreated his first breakfast show on BBC Radio 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tony Blackburn last or current job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2517, "Truth_answer": "Blackburn now presents Sounds of the 60s on BBC Radio 2, having taken over in 4 March 2017 from Brian Matthew, who hosted it for 27 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So, Blackburn hasn't retired yet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2517, "Truth_answer": "On 25 February 2016, Blackburn was dismissed by the BBC in an announcement from Lord Hall, the corporation's Director General.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110080518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blackburn_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any mention of Tony Blackburn's off-air time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2517, "Truth_answer": "he later joined Nick Grimshaw, and guests Mike Read, Simon Mayo and Sara Cox for a special show to celebrate BBC Radio 1's and BBC Radio 2's 50 anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tony Blackburn ever work with any other DJ's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2517, "Truth_answer": "Paul Whitehouse's comically dim character DJ Dave Nice (half of Smashie and Nicey), was said to be based on him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429090906id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-35658217_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tony Blackburn have any known catch phrases or characters on his show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "Tate has described Q2K as a continuation of the experimentation of Hear in the Now Frontier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of experimentation did Queensrÿche do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "Musically, Q2K bore little resemblance to the progressive metal of the band's past, and also displayed a similar stripped-down sound as Hear in the Now Frontier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Queensrÿche's continued experimentation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "Queensrÿche recorded one studio album with Gray, Q2K from 1999, which was also the first album for their new label, Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is continued experimentation the name of the Queensrÿche album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "Declining popularity forced the band to tour in clubs and theaters, rather than in the larger arenas and outdoor amphitheaters where they played before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of experimentation were Queensrÿche doing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "Peaked at #46 on 10.2.1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Q2K by Queensrÿche a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "After the release of a greatest hits collection in 2000, Queensrÿche embarked on another tour, this time in support of Iron Maiden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Queensrÿche do during this period besides Q2K?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2518, "Truth_answer": "Supporting Iron Maiden enabled the Queensryche to play Madison Square Garden for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Queensrÿche tour while supporting Iron Maiden?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, she hosted the third season of the reality show Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi on the Colors channel, taking over from previous host Akshay Kumar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Priyanka Chopra presented on TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "The same year, she performed at Dubai Festival City's Ahlan Bollywood Concert with other Bollywood stars such as Salman Khan and Sophie Choudry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What stage performances has Priyanka Chopra done?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "Chopra signed a talent holding deal with ABC Studios and was later cast in the American thriller series Quantico as the character Alex Parrish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other TV appearances has Priyanka Chopra made besides Fear Factor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "The series received positive reviews from television critics and Chopra was praised for her performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priyanka_Chopra_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Quantico a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "Chopra has participated in a number of world tours and concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Priyanka Chopra do after Quantico?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "She took part in a world concert tour, Temptations 2004, and performed with other Bollywood actors in 19 stage shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Priyanka Chopra's concert tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Preity Zinta and Arjun Rampal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rani_Mukerji_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priyanka_Chopra_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actors besides Priyanka Chopra were on her concert tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2519, "Truth_answer": "Chopra began writing an opinion column, The Priyanka Chopra Column, for the Hindustan Times in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priyanka_Chopra_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Priyanka Chopra article besides her concert tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1930s, Parker began to practice diligently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Parker do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "During this period he mastered improvisation and developed some of the ideas that led to the later development of Bebop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Parker master?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "1942 Parker left McShann's band and played for one year with Earl Hines, whose band included Dizzy Gillespie, who later played with Parker as a duo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Parker work with anyone else of note?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "In 1952 Parker and Gillespie released an album entitled Bird and Diz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie do together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "This period is virtually undocumented, due to the strike of 1942–1943 by the American Federation of Musicians, during which time few professional recordings were made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103005610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie gain any recognition then?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "Parker joined a group of young musicians, and played in after-hours clubs in Harlem, such as Clark Monroe's Uptown House. These young iconoclasts included Gillespie and pianist Thelonious Monk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103005610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Parker and Gillespie tour besides what is undocumented?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "In late spring 1936, Parker played at a jam session at the Reno Club in Kansas City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Charlie Parker article besides Dizzy Gillespie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2520, "Truth_answer": "His attempt to improvise failed when he lost track of the chord changes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103005610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Charlie Parker fail at a jam session at the Reno Club in Kansas City?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "David Pratt claimed he had been shooting 'the epitome of apartheid'. However, in his defence, he stated he only wanted to injure, not kill, Verwoerd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Verwoerd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there an assassination attempt on Hendrik Verwoerd?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "The court accepted the medical reports submitted to it by five different psychiatrists, all of which confirmed that Pratt lacked legal capacity and could not be held criminally liable", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Verwoerd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David Pratt want to hurt Verwoerd in any capacity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "The court accepted the medical reports submitted to it by five different psychiatrists, all of which confirmed that Pratt lacked legal capacity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Verwoerd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why couldn't Pratt be held liable for the attempted assassination on Verwoerd?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "Colonel G. M. Harrison, president of the Witwatersrand Agricultural Society, leapt up and knocked the pistol from the gunman's hand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Verwoerd_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the assassination attempt on Verwoerd other than why was an assassination attempted, why Pratt would want to hurt Verwoerd, and why Pratt could not be held liable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "After the pistol fell to the floor, Harrison, with the help of Major Carl Richter, the Prime Minister's personal bodyguard, civilians and another policeman overpowered the gunman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Verwoerd_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else involved in thwarting the assassination attempt on Verwoerd besides Colonel G. M. Harrison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "Pratt was taken to the Marshall Square police station and later transferred to the Forensic Medical Laboratory due to his peculiar behaviour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pratt arrested?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "Within minutes of the assassination attempt, Verwoerd—still conscious and blood gushing from his face—was rushed to the nearby Johannesburg Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Pratt was taken to the Marshall Square police station?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "Once his condition stabilised, Verwoerd was transferred to a Pretoria Hospital. Specialist surgeons were called in to remove the bullets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hendrik Verwoerd undergo surgery?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "At first, there was speculation that Verwoerd would lose his hearing and sense of balance, but this was proven groundless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Verwoerd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the staff at Pretoria Hospital do to Verwoerd after removing the bullets?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2521, "Truth_answer": "Verwoerd returned to public life on 29 May, less than two months after the shooting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for Hendrik Verwoerd to recover?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2522, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny began steering the group towards traditional British music, most notably on the song A Sailor's Life, which laid the groundwork for British folk rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed british folk rock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2522, "Truth_answer": "Both Denny and Hutchings left before the year's end; the latter replaced by Dave Pegg, who has remained the group's sole consistent member to this day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Fairport Convention do next after the song A Sailor's Life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2522, "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention's achievement was not to invent folk rock, but to create a distinctly English branch of the genre, which would develop alongside, and interact with, American inspired music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Fairport Convention's greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2522, "Truth_answer": "Their 28th studio album, 50:50@50, released to mark their 50th anniversary, was released in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fairport Convention release any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2523, "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention are a British folk rock band, formed by Richard Thompson, Simon Nicol, Ashley Hutchings, and Shaun Frater, with Frater replaced by Martin Lamble after their first gig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the fairport convention about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2523, "Truth_answer": "Their 28th studio album, 50:50@50, released to mark their 50th anniversary, was released in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what albums did Fairport Convention have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2523, "Truth_answer": "They enjoyed some mainstream success when they entered the singles charts with Si Tu Dois Partir, a French-language version of Bob Dylan's If You Gotta Go, Go Now.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Fairport Convention successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "In 1832 he organized the New-England Anti-Slavery Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bostonpads.com/fort-hill-ma-apartments/?pg=1_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of organization did William Lloyd Garrison work with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "Garrison began writing for and became co-editor with Benjamin Lundy of the Quaker newspaper Genius of Universal Emancipation in Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did William Lloyd Garrison work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "After the United States abolished slavery, Garrison announced he would resign the presidency of the American Anti-Slavery Society and offered a resolution declaring victory in the struggle against slavery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Lloyd Garrison successful in his anti slavery work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "In this early work as a small town newspaper writer, Garrison acquired skills he would later use as a nationally known writer, speaker and newspaper publisher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lloyd_Garrison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Lloyd Garrison also an Orator (Speaker)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "On October 21, 1835, an assemblage of fifteen hundred or two thousand highly respectable gentlemen surrounded Boston's anti-slavery offices, where Garrison had agreed to address a meeting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Happened on Oct. 21 , 1835 when William Lloyd Garrison was mobbed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "The mayor intervened and had Garrison taken to the Leverett Street Jail for protection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lloyd_Garrison_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the mobbing of William Lloyd Garrison in Oct. of 1835?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2524, "Truth_answer": "The mob spotted and apprehended Garrison, tied a rope around his waist, and pulled him through the streets towards Boston Common, calling for tar and feathers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lloyd_Garrison_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with William Lloyd Garrison after the women left the building in the mobbing in 1835?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2525, "Truth_answer": "Their first two released films (after an unreleased short silent film titled Humor Risk) were adaptations of the Broadway shows The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_brothers_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Marx Brothers make while at Paramount?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2525, "Truth_answer": "Their third feature-length film, Monkey Business, was their first movie not based on a stage production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_brothers_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Marx Brothers have any additional projects after The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2525, "Truth_answer": "Monkey Business was a critical and box office success, and is considered one of the Marx Brothers' best and funniest films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714232958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Business_(1931_film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Monkey Business a popular Marx Brothers film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2525, "Truth_answer": "Production shifted to Hollywood, beginning with The House That Shadows Built (1931), in which they adapted a scene from I'll Say She Is.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about the Marx Brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2525, "Truth_answer": "In the 1974 Academy Awards telecast, Jack Lemmon presented Groucho with an honorary Academy Award to a standing ovation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_brothers_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813184021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpo_Marx_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Marx Brothers win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2525, "Truth_answer": "Horse Feathers, in which the brothers satirized the American college system and Prohibition, was their most popular film yet, and won them the cover of Time magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marx_brothers_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marx Brothers have any other films while at Paramount besides Monkey Business?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "Industrial Records announced that a double album, called Desertshore/The Final Report, would be released on 26 November 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened during the Throbbing Gristle's third era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Industrial Records had an official re-activation, as TG's contract with Mute Records had expired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Throbbing Gristle's re-activation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "A group decision had been made prior to Christopherson's death that the album would be recorded afresh, as they were not satisfied with the ICA recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Throbbing Gristle article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "Christopherson had been the driving force behind the project and had been working on the record in Bangkok with Danny Hyde.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why weren't Throbbing Gristle satisfied with the ICA recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "Christopherson died in his sleep on 25 November 2010, aged 55. The cause of death was never made public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101123343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Christopherson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Peter Christopherson of Throbbing Gristle die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "After Christopherson died, the Desertshore instruments were given to Carter and Cosey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbbing_Gristle_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most interesting part of the Throbbing Gristle article to you?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2526, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Throbbing Gristle satisfied with the new recording of Desertshore?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2527, "Truth_answer": "Appointed Foreign Minister in 1963, Bhutto was a proponent of Operation Gibraltar in Kashmir, leading to war with India in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103075548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the highlights of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's foreign policy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2527, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, the government instituted Labour Courts for the speedy redress of workers' grievances and the government also introduced a scheme for workers' participation in management, through the nationalisation policy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103075548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What conditions were imposed on Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's dismissal of workers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2527, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were these Zulfikar Ali Bhutto reforms received by workers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2527, "Truth_answer": "The Government abolished the workers' contribution to the Social Security Fund.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2527, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the public think of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's reforms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "Butkus was drafted by the Bears as the third overall pick in the 1965 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred to Dick Butkus in 1965?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "He played professional football for the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team was Dick Butkus with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "He played professional football as a linebacker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Dick Butkus's position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "Butkus was renowned for his intimidating profile and style of play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Dick Butkus's playing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "Butkus is credited with 1,020 tackles in his NFL career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Dick Butkus tackle finishes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "8× Pro Bowl (1965–1972)6× First-team All-Pro (1965, 1967–1970, 1972)2× Second-team All-Pro (1966, 1971)2× NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1969, 1970)NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dick Butkus win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2528, "Truth_answer": "His rookie contract was worth $200,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dick Butkus have a contract with the Bears?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "The Portland Trail Blazers, commonly known as the Blazers, are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Trail_Blazers_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112123113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Trail_Blazers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Portland Trail Blazers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "Walton was the number one overall pick by the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers in the 1974 NBA draft. Walton signed with the Trail Blazers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Walton join the Portland Trailblazers ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "In the 1977 postseason, Walton led #3 seed Portland to series victories over the Chicago Bulls with Artis Gilmore and the Denver Nuggets with Dan Issel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Against whom did Bill Walton play while with the Trailblazers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "In a 4-0 series sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1977 Western Conference finals, Walton averaged 19.3 points, 14.8 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 2.3 blocks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Walton have any notable wins ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "After several players on the Celtics said they liked the idea of having Walton as a teammate backing up Robert Parish and Kevin McHale, Red Auerbach made the deal happen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Walton do after the Trailblazers ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "On May 13, 1979, Walton signed as a veteran free agent with the San Diego Clippers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Walton leave the Trailblazers ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2529, "Truth_answer": "He attempted a comeback in February 1990, but injuries intervened and he retired as a player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Walton retire ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "Tyler persuaded the parents of 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb to sign over guardianship to him so that she could live with him in Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Julia Holcomb in relation to Steven Tyler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Tyler persuaded the parents of 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb to sign over guardianship to him. They dated for three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Julia Holcomb's relationship to Steven Tyler?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Tyler persuaded the parents of 16-year-old groupie Julia Holcomb to sign over guardianship to him. They dated for three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Julia Holcomb and Steven Tyler date?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Steven Tyler discuss his relationship to Julia Holcomb?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were Julia Holcomb and Steven Tyler concealing her identity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "Pressures leading to their split included their age difference, a withdrawn marriage proposal, a house fire, and a planned pregnancy that resulted in an abortion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what stands out about the relationship of Julia Holcomb and Steven Tyler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "Tyler was worried that the fire's smoke, as well as drugs, might lead to birth defects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Julia Holcomb and Steven Tyler have an abortion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "Tyler wrote, It was a big crisis.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Julia Holcomb and Steven Tyler discuss their abortion publicly?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "Julia Holcomb revealed her regret for having the abortion, joined the Silent No More organization of women who have regretted their abortions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Julia Holcomb discuss her abortion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2530, "Truth_answer": "Julia Holcomb revealed her regret for having the abortion, and converted to Catholicism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else Julia Holcomb did during the time of her abortion?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2531, "Truth_answer": "Party leaders — chiefly Florida Gov. Jeb Bush — don't believe she can beat her Democratic Party rival and want her off the ticket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151005093239id_/http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5398641_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Katherine Harris not have the Republican support?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2531, "Truth_answer": "Katherine Harris touted political endorsements from fellow Republican lawmakers on her campaign web site. However, some of those cited claim that they never endorsed her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who Katherine Harris did claim supported her, but didn't?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2531, "Truth_answer": "A short time later, their names were removed without comment from Harris's Web site.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Harris_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Katherine Harris issue a statement about those she claimed supported her, but didn't?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2531, "Truth_answer": "Harris has maintained she had no personal knowledge that her campaign was given illegal contributions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Katherine Harris done anything illegal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2531, "Truth_answer": "On June 7, 2005, with support from her new campaign advisors of Ed Rollins and Jim Dornan, Harris announced her candidacy for the 2006 Florida United States Senate election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Katherine Harris run for office despite illegal contributions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "After being educated in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, he joined the British Royal Navy in 1939, aged 18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh join the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "During the Second World War he served with distinction in the Mediterranean and Pacific Fleets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p1", "https://www.upi.com/topic/Prince_Philip_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh serve in any war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "His active naval career had ended in July 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh retire from the British forces?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "Philip completed a term as a cadet at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "After visiting London for the memorial, Philip and his mother returned to Greece where Prince Andrew had remained behind to command an army division embroiled in the Greco-Turkish War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other wars that Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was involved in besides WWII?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "Two of his brothers-in-law, Prince Christoph of Hesse and Berthold, Margrave of Baden, fought on the opposing German side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in the British force with other royals besides himself?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "On 16 July 1950, he was promoted to lieutenant commander and given command of the frigate HMS Magpie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh ever promoted while in the British forces?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were both appointed to the Privy Council on 4 November 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any interesting aspects in the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "On 30 June 1952, Philip was promoted to commander.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highest grade that Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh got to while in the navy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "In June 1942, he was appointed to the V and W-class destroyer and flotilla leader HMS Wallace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you name a ship that Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh had been on when serving?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh doing the job of stoking the boilers when he was serving in the navy?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh grade level when stoking the boilers while serving in the navy?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2533, "Truth_answer": "The Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame inducted him in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the general critical reception to James Bilsh's work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2533, "Truth_answer": "Blish was among the first literary critics of science fiction, and he judged works in the genre by the standards applied to serious literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Blish_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the greatest legacy of James Blish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2533, "Truth_answer": "James Blish developed many ideas and terms which have influenced other writers and on occasion have been adopted more widely, such as faster than light communication via the dirac computer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Blish_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose work has been influenced by James Blish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2533, "Truth_answer": "1959 Hugo Award for Best Novel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Blish_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Blish_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p57", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein_p67", "http://www.vk-agency.com/cgi-bin/repped.py_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p59", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein_p69", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p82", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_K._Le_Guin_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Blish receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "Romulus was the legendary founder and first king of Rome. Various traditions attribute the establishment of many of Rome's oldest legal, political, religious, and social institutions to Romulus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Latins tribe's Romulus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "Romulus himself was the subject of the famous legend of the suckling she-wolf that kept Romulus and his twin Remus alive in a cave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020122523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latins_%28Italic_tribe%29_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the legend of Romulus about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "Mainstream scholarly opinion regards Romulus as an entirely mythical character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a significant aspect of the Latins (Italic tribe) article that stood out to you?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "Mainstream scholarly opinion regards Romulus as an entirely mythical character. On this view, Romulus was a name fabricated to provide Rome with an eponymous founding hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020122523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latins_%28Italic_tribe%29_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the mainstream scholarly opinion about Romulus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "The unsavoury myths concerning Romulus have led some scholars to describe them as shameful. The historian Hermann Strasburger postulated that these were invented and popularized by Rome's enemies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Romulus popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "Livy says that Romulus was either murdered by the senators, or he had ascended to heaven by the god of war Mars. Livy believes the last theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything significant that Romulus did during his time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "Livy believes the last theory regarding the legendary king's death, as it allows Romans to believe that the gods are on their side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Livy have the theory that Romulus had ascended to heaven?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2534, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Romulus pass away?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2535, "Truth_answer": "The Invictus Games is an international multi-sport event, created by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, in which wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel take part in nine sports.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://royalfashionblog.com/royal-news-prince-harry/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204144606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invictus_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Prince Harry's Invictus Games?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2535, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Prince Harry an injured serviceman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2535, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 opening ceremony was attended by Prince Harry, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William, and Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204144606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invictus_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry participate in the Invictus Games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2535, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Harry do this work on the Invictus Games to honor his mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2535, "Truth_answer": "Injured or sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans take part in nine sports including wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, and indoor rowing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204144606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invictus_Games_p0", "https://royalfashionblog.com/royal-news-prince-harry/_p3", "http://papeople.com/index.php/about-us/news/463-were-there-invictus-games-sydney-2018_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of games are included in the Invictus games for the wounded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2536, "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 2014, in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band, The Aquabats announced the first leg of their 20th Anniversary Tour for May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130074059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the The Aquabats's 20th anniversary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2536, "Truth_answer": "Philadelphia, PA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the The Aquabats' 20th anniversary tour start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2536, "Truth_answer": "The Aquabats announced their 20th Anniversary Tour for May, covering fifteen shows in nine states on the East Coast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What states did The Aquabats' 20th anniversary tour go to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2536, "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 2014, in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band, The Aquabats announced the first leg of their 20th Anniversary Tour for May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130074059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the Aquabats in 2014", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2536, "Truth_answer": "Following another stretch of relative inactivity for most of 2015 and 2016, The Aquabats announced a 13-date tour of the American Midwest and East Coast in May 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130074059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Aquabats do after the 20th anniversary tour", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2536, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were The Aquabats inactive after the 20th anniversary tour", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "Kramer first thinks of the book in The Cigar Store Indian, although he later claims that he first had the idea when skiing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Cosmo Kramer have to do with a coffee table book?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "Kramer starts his book tour with an appearance on Regis and Kathie Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Cosmo Kramer's book tour regarding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "In The Opposite, Kramer starts his book tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what episode of Seinfeld did Cosmo Kramer's book tour emerge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "By accidentally spitting his coffee over Kathie Lee Gifford, his book tour immediately goes down in flames.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else besides Cosmo Kramer was in the episode about his book tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "Also in the episode, as a result of a bizarre chain of events, Elaine inadvertently causes the end of Pendant Publishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Elaine have to do with Cosmo Kramer's coffee book?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "The book itself is full of pictures of celebrities' coffee tables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is in Cosmo Kramer's coffee table book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "The book had a pair of foldable wooden legs so that it could itself be turned into a coffee table.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What features does Cosmo Kramer's coffee table book have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2537, "Truth_answer": "The book is mentioned later in the episode The Wizard where it is revealed that the book is being made into a movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cosmo Kramer's coffee table book in other episodes of Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "Rauschenberg picked up trash and found objects that interested him on the streets of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Rauschenberg combine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "Rauschenberg brought these back to his studio where they could become integrated into his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Rauschenberg do with all of the trash and other found objects that he collected?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "He claimed he wanted something other than what I could make myself.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Robert Rauschenberg article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "His transitional pieces that led to the creation of Combines were Charlene (1954) and Collection (1954).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some names of some of Robert Rauschenberg's combines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "Considered one of the first of the Combines, Bed (1955) was created by dripping red paint across a quilt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another piece Robert Rauschenberg did that was well known?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "Combines refers to Rauschenberg's work from 1954 to 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a certain time period that Robert Rauschenberg did combines?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2538, "Truth_answer": "The White Paintings were shown at Eleanor Ward's Stable Gallery in New York during October 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Rauschenberg show his Combines pieces?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2539, "Truth_answer": "Indigenous peoples are ethnic groups who are the original owners and caretakers of a given region, in contrast to groups that have settled, occupied or colonized the area more recently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the definitions of Indigenous peoples?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2540, "Truth_answer": "In 1863, at age 23, he became a brigadier general of U.S. Volunteers, leading the Michigan Cavalry Brigade, which consisted of four regiments from his adopted home state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128130226id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Armstrong-Custer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the George Armstrong Custer brigade command?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "On 9 September 1965, Stockdale ejected from his Douglas A-4 Skyhawk. He parachuted into a small village, where he was severely beaten and taken prisoner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Stockdale become a prisoner of war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "As the senior Naval officer, he was one of the primary organizers of prisoner resistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened while James Stockdale was a POW?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "Tortured routinely and denied medical attention for the severely damaged leg he suffered during capture, Stockdale created a code of conduct for prisoners which governed torture, secret communications, and behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the 7.5 years James Stockdale was a POW?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1969, he was locked in leg irons in a bath stall and routinely tortured and beaten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else transpired during James Stockdale's time at Hoa Lo prison besides being tortured routinely and denied medical attention?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "Stockdale was released as a prisoner of war on February 12, 1973 during Operation Homecoming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Stockdale escape being a POW?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "Stockdale slit his scalp with a razor to purposely disfigure himself so that his captors could not use him as propaganda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during James Stockdale's time as a POW?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "When they covered his head with a hat, he beat himself with a stool until his face was swollen beyond recognition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else that happened while James Stockdale was a POW?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "When Stockdale was discovered with information that could implicate his friends' black activities, he slit his wrists so they could not torture him into confession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened while James Stockdale was a POW?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2541, "Truth_answer": "During the course of his captivity, due to torture, his leg was broken twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105214201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stockdale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to James Stockdale in Hỏa Lò Prison?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2542, "Truth_answer": "Spector commissioned Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil to write a song for them, which turned out to be You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Righteous Brothers do during the spector years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2542, "Truth_answer": "They were also awarded the Best New Singing Group in the Billboard Disc Jockey Poll in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Righteous Brothers win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2542, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Righteous Brothers win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2542, "Truth_answer": "The Righteous Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 10, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the Righteous Brothers article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2542, "Truth_answer": "They were also awarded the Best New Singing Group in the Billboard Disc Jockey Poll in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Righteous Brothers win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2543, "Truth_answer": "The duo split up in February 1968, a breakup that would last for more than six years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Righteous Brothers break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2543, "Truth_answer": "Medley left to pursue a solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for the split up of the Righteous Brothers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2543, "Truth_answer": "Medley recorded a few solo recordings on several labels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Medley release any albums after the Righteous Brothers broke up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2543, "Truth_answer": "Hatfield teamed up with singer Jimmy Walker (from The Knickerbockers) using the Righteous Brothers name on the MGM label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Hatfield doing after the Righteous Brothers broke up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2543, "Truth_answer": "Hatfield and Jimmy Walker recorded an album, Re-Birth, as The Righteous Brothers before disbanding in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Hatfield and Walker together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2543, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Walker said he had wanted to continue, but Hatfield decided to take a break and broke up the act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Righteous Brothers disband?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2544, "Truth_answer": "Paterno was promoted to associate coach, the top assistant, in June 1964, and when Engle announced his retirement in February 1966, Paterno was named his successor the next day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030094814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Paterno_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Paterno become head coash?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2544, "Truth_answer": "He was diagnosed with lung cancer in late 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094623id_/https://www.biography.com/athlete/joe-paterno_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What condition did Joe Paterno suffer from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2544, "Truth_answer": "On January 13, 2012, Paterno was hospitalized for complications relating to his cancer treatment, and he remained there until his death on January 22, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Paterno die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2544, "Truth_answer": "The hospital said Paterno was surrounded by family members, who have requested privacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112054740id_/https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/7489238/joe-paterno-ex-penn-state-nittany-lions-coach-dies-85-2-month-cancer-fight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was with Joe Paterno when he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2544, "Truth_answer": "On May 16, 2006, Paterno was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which foundation honored Joe Paterno?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "MacFarlane served as executive producer of the Neil deGrasse Tyson-hosted Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, an update of the 1980s Cosmos series hosted by Carl Sagan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tv shows did Seth MacFarlane produce?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "This series was developed to bring back the foundation of science to network television at the height of other scientific-based television series and films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_A_Spacetime_Odyssey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey produced by Seth MacFarlane about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "The miniseries won the 4th Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Reality Series, with Tyson awarded for Best Reality Host. The miniseries was also nominated 12 Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_A_Spacetime_Odyssey_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey produced by Seth MacFarlane a successful show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 and 2014, MacFarlane produced one season of a live-action sitcom called Dads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another show besides Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey produced by MacFarlane?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "The series, revolves around Eli and Warner, two successful guys in their 30s whose world is turned upside down when their dads move in with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show Dads produced by Seth MacFarlane about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "In addition to serving as one of the executive producers, MacFarlane provided voices for characters during the animated portions of the Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seth MacFarlane play an active role in any of the tv shows he produced?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2545, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, MacFarlane executive-produced a two-season, 20-episode series called Blunt Talk for Starz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other tv shows Seth MacFarlane produced besdies Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and Dads?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin's autobiography, Me, was published on November 2, 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ricky Martin do an autobiography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "The book became part of The New York Times Best Seller list, debuting at number five on the Hardcover Nonfiction list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin receive any recognition for the autobiography, Me?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "Música + Alma + Sexo is the ninth studio album by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAsica_%2B_Alma_%2B_Sexo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is musica+alma+Sexo and Evita for Ricky Martin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and became the highest charting, primarily-Spanish language album in the United States, since Dreaming of You by Selena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Música + Alma + Sexo by Ricky Martin a big hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "The Best Thing About Me Is You was released as first single from the album on November 2, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAsica_%2B_Alma_%2B_Sexo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of the songs on the album Música + Alma + Sexo by Ricky Martin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "Más was released as the second official single on April 5, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAsica_%2B_Alma_%2B_Sexo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another song from the album Música + Alma + Sexo by Ricky Martin besides The Best Thing About Me Is You?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "Frío (Remix) was released as the third single on July 11, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAsica_%2B_Alma_%2B_Sexo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share any other songs from the album Música + Alma + Sexo by Ricky Martin besides The Best Thing About Me Is You and Más?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "The album received a Diamond certification for sales of over 300,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAsica_%2B_Alma_%2B_Sexo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin win any awards for the album Música + Alma + Sexo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin was playing Ché in the Broadway revival of the show Evita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ricky Martin article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2546, "Truth_answer": "Previews began on 12 March 2012 with the official opening on 5 April 2012. It closed on 26 January 2013 after 337 performances and 26 previews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the show Evita with Ricky Martin last?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "After graduating in 1971, Pipes spent two years in Cairo, where he continued learning Arabic and studied the Quran, which he states gave him an appreciation for Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Pipes do after college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "He taught world history at the University of Chicago, 1978 to 1982, history at Harvard, 1983 to 1984, and policy and strategy at the Naval War College, 1984 to 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Daniel Pipes teach at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "Pipes' Middle East Forum established a website called Campus Watch, accused of McCarthyesque intimidation of professors who criticized Israel when it published dossiers professors it thought hostile to America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Pipes a problem at college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "In protest, more than 100 academics demanded to be added to what some called a blacklist. In October 2002 Campus Watch removed the dossiers from its website.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Pipes involved with any protests at colleges?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "Pipes worked for various think tanks. In 1990 organized the Middle East Forum as a unit of FPRI; it became an independent organization with himself as head in January 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Pipes do after teaching college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "Campus Watch was launched in 2002 by Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes. It is headed by Winfield Myers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Daniel Pipes' dealings with Campus Watch?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "He established Legal Project as a project of the Middle East Forum in 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Daniel Pipes have to do with the Legal Project?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2547, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, President George W. Bush nominated Pipes for the board of the United States Institute of Peace. His nomination was protested by Muslim groups, and Democratic leaders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224133819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Pipes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Daniel Pipes affect the United States?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "Initially scheduled for an October 1996 release, Common finally released his third album, One Day It'll All Make Sense, in September 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Common in 1996?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "The album, made a point of eschewing any gangsterism, was critically acclaimed and led to a major label contract with MCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album One Day It'll All Make Sense do for rapper Common?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which year was the contract for rapper Common with MCA Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "Cameos on some of these artists' discs and the strength of his indie albums prompted MCA Records to sign Common in late 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to rapper Common in 1998?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "Rashid found out that he was going to become a daddy in about 8 months. Stunned and confused, Rashid had life-altering decisions to make with his girlfriend, Kim Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other significant things happened during these years 1996-1999 for rapper Common besides signing MCA Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "The situation led to the composition of his favorite cut on One Day... that offers a male slant on abortion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what decisions did rapper Common make when he found out he was going to become a daddy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "Its autobiographical lyrics weigh the choices of abortion and birth for a woman impregnated by Common.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the male slant on abortion about with rapper Common?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "Common addresses family ethics several times on One Day...", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does the album One Day It'll All Make Sense by rapper Common address besides weighing the choice of abortion and birth for a woman impregnated by Common?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "the album sleeve is decorated with old family photos, illustrating the rapper's childhood, as well a quote from 1 Corinthians 13:11, which summarizes the path to manhood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known of family ethics on the album One Day It'll All Make Sense by rapper Common besides addressing famly ethics several times?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2548, "Truth_answer": "When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110190721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_(rapper)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the quote from 1 Corinthians 13:11 which is included in the sleeve of the album One Day It'll All Make Sense by rapper Common?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Cavalera recruited a new lineup in October 2003 for the recording of Soulfly's Prophecy album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulfly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was soulfly's new lineup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nunez, and Bobby Burns", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which musicians are on soulfly's new lineup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "David Ellefson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anyone else on soulfly's new lineup besides Joe Nunez and Bobby Burns?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Prophecy is the fourth studio album by the metal band Soulfly and it was released in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was prophecy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Max Cavalera", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang on prophecy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Eyesburn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else sign on prophecy besides cavalera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Helmet and Sepultura", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more guests on prophecy besides Eyesburn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they performed at concert tours since 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Soulfly tour", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2549, "Truth_answer": "The latest tour was the From The Amazon To The Nile Tour Co-headlining with Nile (April 2018–May 2018)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulfly_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the Soulfly tours go", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one movie featuring Aishwarya Rai after 2015 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "The story is based on the concept of unrequited love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Ae Dil Hai Mushkil about ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "Saba Taliyar Khan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Aishwarya Rai play in the movie Ae Dil Hai Mushkil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "The movie received mixed or average reviews“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics react to Aishwarya Rai's performance in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "Reuters commented, ADHM has neither gravitas nor the charm to be worth remembering.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else the critics did not like about Aishwarya Rai's performance in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil besides getting mixed or average reviews“. ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "Sarbjit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other movies Aishwarya Rai acted in 2016 besides Ae Dil Hai Muchkil?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "Saba Taliyar Khan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which part did Aishwarya Rai play in that movie Ae Dil Hai Mushkil ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "Anushka Sharma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Aishwarya Rai act alongside in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2550, "Truth_answer": "The movie received mixed or average reviews“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics react to Aishwarya Rai's performance in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the pornography incident happen with Paul Reubens?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "In March 2004, child pornography charges were dropped in exchange for Reubens's guilty plea to a lesser charge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Reubens admit to the child pornography charges against him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "November 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When in 2002 did the pornography arrest happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "The city attorney, Rocky Delgadillo brought misdemeanor charges against Reubens on the last day allowed by the statute", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the pornography case with Paul Reubens go to trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "Reubens was represented by Hollywood criminal defense lawyer Blair Berk. In December he pleaded not guilty through Berk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul Reubens plead to the misdemeanor charges?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "In March 2004, child pornography charges were dropped in exchange for Reubens's guilty plea to a lesser charge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Reubens ultimately charged for the pornography crime by the judge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "For the next three years, he was required to register his address with the sheriff's office and he could not be in the company of minors without the permission of a parent or legal guardian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Paul Reubens pleading to a lesser pornography charge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2551, "Truth_answer": "Paul Reubens on the charges to the public. As long as one of the things you're not thinking about me is that I'm a pedophile. Because that's not true.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Reubens think of himself as a pedophile?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "Reintroduced in the Silver Age in Justice League of America #46 (July 1966), the Sandman made occasional appearances in the annual teamups between that superhero group and the JSA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What comics did Sandman appear in during the Silver Age?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other comics was the Sandman (Wesley Dodds) in besides Justice League of America #46?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "Matt Wagner and Steven T. Seagle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115093443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_Mystery_Theatre_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115093443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_Mystery_Theatre_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115093443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_Mystery_Theatre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason comics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "Dodds has prophetic dreams which come to him as cryptic, ambiguous visions of crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What powers or special skills did Sandman have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "A Crime Syndicate of America version Sandman briefly appeared in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sandman appear in any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "He has a non-speaking appearance in Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode Crisis: 22,300 Miles Above Earth.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandman appear in any tv shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2552, "Truth_answer": "Justice Society of America", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandman belong to any groups or teams?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2553, "Truth_answer": "1977–1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Keegan play for hamburger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2553, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kevin Keegan a good player during 1977 to 1980?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2553, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Keegan like his new hamburger SV team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2553, "Truth_answer": "Hamburg's European campaign of 1979–80 saw Keegan score two goals to help Hamburg past Dinamo Tbilisi, Soviet champions who had beaten Liverpool to reach the latter stages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did hamburger SV finish with keegan on the team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2553, "Truth_answer": "Onze d'Or in 1977 and 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What honor did Kevin Keegan receive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Clampett turned his attention to television, where he created the famous puppet show Time for Beany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Clampett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "tell me something interesting about Bob Clampett's later career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "The show was broadcasted locally in Los Angeles starting on February 28, 1949 and nationally (by kinescope) by the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Time for Beany do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "Albert Einstein was a fan of the show. Musician and composer Frank Zappa was also a fan, as were Curly Howard, Harpo Marx and Brian Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Time for Beany successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "Looney Tunes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Bob Clampett create for television besides Time for Beany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "After leaving high school a few months shy of graduating in 1931, Clampett began working on short subjects, titled Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did he create Looney Tunes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "Harman-Ising Productions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which production company was Bob Clampett working with in 1931?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2554, "Truth_answer": "1931-1933", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Clampett stay with Harman-Ising Productions for long?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2555, "Truth_answer": "Since 1984, The Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award is given each year at the Eisner Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Clampett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Clampett legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2555, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When will the time capsule with bob clampett's print be opened?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2555, "Truth_answer": "He is best known for his work on the Looney Tunes animated series from Warner Bros., and the television shows Time for Beany and Beany and Cecil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Clampett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bob Clampett most notable for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2556, "Truth_answer": "Coppi joined the army as soldier 7,375 of the 38th Infantry when Italy entered World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fausto Coppi in WWII?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2556, "Truth_answer": "Officers favoured him at first to keep him riding his bike, but in March 1943 they sent him to North Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Fausto Coppi experience in WWII?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2556, "Truth_answer": "There he was taken prisoner by the British between Mateur and Medjez-el-Bab on 13 April 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Africa to Fausto Coppi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2556, "Truth_answer": "He was given odd jobs to do.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened while Fausto Coppi was a prisoner in Africa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2556, "Truth_answer": "The British moved Coppi to an RAF base at Caserta in Italy in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after his prison time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2556, "Truth_answer": "There he worked for an officer who had never heard of him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502061934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fausto_Coppi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Fausto Coppiwhile at the RAF base?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2557, "Truth_answer": "Waltham, Massachusetts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Brandeis University?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2557, "Truth_answer": "French", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Angela Davis Study at Brandeis university?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Angela Davis attend Brandeis university?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2557, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, she graduated magna cum laude, a member of Phi Beta Kappa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Angela Davis receive any special awards or reconition while at Brandeis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2558, "Truth_answer": "She is an American political activist, academic, and author", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Davis_p0", "https://hermitmeetsfool.com/2017/02/03/aquarians-original-punks/?like_comment=560&_wpnonce=69b8d03e57_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Angela Davis' life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2558, "Truth_answer": "01/26/1944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Angela Davis born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2558, "Truth_answer": "Brandeis University (BA)University of California, San Diego (MA)Humboldt University (PhD)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Angela Davis go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2558, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Angela Davis go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2558, "Truth_answer": "Yes, she was married to Hilton Braithwaite", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Angela Davis married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2559, "Truth_answer": "Thirty Seconds to Mars took a break from touring in 2012 and spent most of the year recording their fourth album, entitled Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 to Thirty Seconds to Mars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2559, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams album do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2559, "Truth_answer": "Stylistically, Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams has been described as experimental rock, electronic rock, and art rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111150018id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Lust,_Faith_and_Dreams_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams album sound?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2559, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, the album was well received by critics, who called it a return to form for the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams album release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2559, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they have performed in concert tours since 2006. The latest tour was the Monolith Tour (2018).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thirty Seconds to Mars go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2559, "Truth_answer": "Due to the large demand and tickets selling out in minutes in multiple locations, extra tour dates were added to the itinerary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524072229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Monolith Tour (2018) tour go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2560, "Truth_answer": "Krusty first appeared in The Krusty the Clown Show, one of The Simpsons shorts from The Tracey Ullman Show that first aired on January 15, 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krusty_the_Clown_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Krusty the Clown created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2560, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Krusty do in the The Krusty the Clown Show episode?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2560, "Truth_answer": "Dan Castellaneta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who voiced Krusty the clown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2560, "Truth_answer": "Castellaneta won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in Today I Am a Clown, an episode that features Krusty. Several episodes featuring Krusty have been very well received.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krusty_the_Clown_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was krusty the clown a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2561, "Truth_answer": "The third season episode Like Father, Like Clown“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krusty_the_Clown_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the development of Krusty start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2561, "Truth_answer": "The episode is the first to establish that Krusty is Jewish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krusty_the_Clown_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was krusty the clown developed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2561, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the graphics for krusty the clown", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2561, "Truth_answer": "No, Groening and Michael Weithorn wrote a pilot script where Krusty moved to Los Angeles and got his own talk show but they decided to stop work on the project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did krusty the clown's talk show have a name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2562, "Truth_answer": "O'Connor was a vigorous defender of the citing of foreign laws in judicial decisions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Day_O%27Connor_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sandra Day O'Connor do with foreign law?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2562, "Truth_answer": "On October 28, 2003, O'Connor spoke at the Southern Center for International Studies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Day_O%27Connor_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Sandra Day O'Connor cite foreign laws in judicial decisions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2562, "Truth_answer": "Her majority opinions in landmark cases include Grutter v. Bollinger and Hamdi v. Rumsfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Day_O%27Connor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what changes has Sandra Day O'Connor helped make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2563, "Truth_answer": "Nimoy also won acclaim for a series of stage roles. In 1971 he played the starring role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, which toured for eight weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Some examples of Leonard Nimoy's stage work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2563, "Truth_answer": "The Man in the Glass Booth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Nimoy do any other stage work besides Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2563, "Truth_answer": "Nimoy also won acclaim for a series of stage roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of Leonard Nimoy's stage work recognized or awarded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2563, "Truth_answer": "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stage work did he do besides Fiddler on the Roof and The Man in the Glass Booth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2563, "Truth_answer": "Royal Shakespeare Company's Sherlock Holmes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other stage work worth mentioning besides Fiddler on the Roof, The Man in the Glass Booth, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2564, "Truth_answer": "Mandiyú de Corrientes, Racing Club, Argentina, etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Diego Maradona manage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2564, "Truth_answer": "2008–2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Maradona the team coach for Argentina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2564, "Truth_answer": "18", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many wins did Maradona have with Argentina?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2564, "Truth_answer": "Since 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Maradona a team manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2564, "Truth_answer": "Since 1994. He is currently still actively a team manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Maradona a team manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "The rocks are a type of basalt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Spirit's main discovery?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Martian rocks were analysed after the spirit rover mission was completed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "They contain the minerals olivine, pyroxene, plagioclase, and magnetite, and they look like volcanic basalt as they are fine-grained with irregular holes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What materials do Martian rocks contain after the spirit rover mission was completed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "The plains of Gusev", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the rocks found during the spirit rover mission?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "Outside coatings and cracks inside the rocks suggest water deposited minerals, maybe bromine compounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did water alter the Martian rocks found during the spirit rover mission?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did all the rocks found during the spirit rover missions contain water deposited minerals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "The dust in Gusev Crater is the same as dust all around the planet. All the dust was found to be magnetic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Spirit (rover) article besides the rock analysis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2565, "Truth_answer": "Spirit found the magnetism was caused by the mineral magnetite, especially magnetite that contained the element titanium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Spirit find out about magnetic dust during the spirit rover mission?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2566, "Truth_answer": "A team or club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players, with an agreement that any successful players can move on to a higher level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is fruition of the farm system?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2567, "Truth_answer": "American Recordings is the 81st album by the country singer Johnny Cash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHAT IS AMERICAN RECORDINGS?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2567, "Truth_answer": "His genre-spanning songs and sound embraced country music, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHAT KIND OF ARTIST WAS JOHNNY CASH?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2567, "Truth_answer": "Though Cash would never have another chart hit from 1991 until his death, his career was rejuvenated, leading to popularity with an audience which was not traditionally interested in country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "HOW WAS Johnny Cash CAREER REJUVENATED in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2567, "Truth_answer": "Cash wrote the song Man in Black to help explain his dress code. He wore 'black' on behalf of the poor and hungry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "HOW DID THE MAN IN BLACK SONG HELP Johnny Cash's CAREER", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2568, "Truth_answer": "The Johnny Cash Show ran from June 7, 1969 to March 31, 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was johnny cash's first show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2568, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Cash moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he sold appliances while studying to be a radio announcer. At night, he played with guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Cash early career go", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2568, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! (1957)Johnny Cash Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous (1958)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were early albums by Johnny Cash", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2568, "Truth_answer": "His first album contained four of his hit singles: I Walk the Line, Cry! Cry! Cry!, So Doggone Lonesome, and Folsom Prison Blues.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the early albums by Johnny Cash popular", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2568, "Truth_answer": "Cash received multiple Country Music Association Awards, Grammys, and other awards, in categories ranging from vocal and spoken performances to album notes and videos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Cash win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "In gender division of labor, women are expected to be the homemaker even though some of them are the breadwinner at the same time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one obstacle women face?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of jobs do Women in Hong Kong hold to be the breadwinner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "Yes but it is difficult for them to strike a balance between family and work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Women in Hong Kong try to hold jobs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "Getting promoted is accompanied by more time devoted to workplace, which place women in disadvantage since they need to fulfill household responsibility as well", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Women in Hong Kong feel about working?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Women in Hong Kong stay at home due to no other choice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "In gender division of labor, women are expected to be the homemaker even though some of them are the breadwinner at the same time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do men support Women in Hong Kong going into the workplace?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are some jobs easier to get than others for Women in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2570, "Truth_answer": "03/27/1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Wake Up! released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2570, "Truth_answer": "Wake Up! is the fourth album by British alternative rock band The Boo Radleys, released by Creation Records in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170111205543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_Up!_(The_Boo_Radleys_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wake Up! an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2570, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Wake Up Boo!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Wake Up! album have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2570, "Truth_answer": "It reached number one in the UK album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Wake Up! album peak at on the billboards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2570, "Truth_answer": "Yes, C'mon Kids (1996)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Boo Radleys release any other albums besides Wake Up!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2570, "Truth_answer": "Yes, What's In The Box? (See Whatcha Got)“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C'mon_Kids_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C'mon_Kids_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boo_Radleys_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did C'Mon kids have any singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2571, "Truth_answer": "The Marauders is a team of characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the maraauders", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2571, "Truth_answer": "The Marauders is a team of fictional supervillain characters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915114415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marauders_(comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the marauders a group of villians", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2571, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mystique's mother", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2571, "Truth_answer": "A coup de grâce is a death blow to end the suffering of a severely wounded person or animal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coup de grace", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2571, "Truth_answer": "After a heated fight, Wolverine wounds Mystique, but denies her the Coup de grâce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wolverine wound Mystique when she was in the marauders", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2572, "Truth_answer": "Professor X is forced to make Mystique his secret agent, as his previous one, Prudence Leighton, has died and Mystique is the only one suitable to complete the missions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the double agent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2572, "Truth_answer": "Quiet Man", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mystique turn on to become a double agent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2572, "Truth_answer": "No, she created a plan that would free her from both men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p11", "https://rhein-main-verzeichnis.info/and-relationship/professor-x-and-raven-relationship.php_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mystique forced into turning on quiet man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2572, "Truth_answer": "Mystique goes to the Quiet Man, who is planning on having her killed. After a battle, Mystique kills the Quiet Man", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a mission or something Mystique went on during her time as a double agent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2573, "Truth_answer": "He had his first number one hit with a cover of the Tony Orlando and Dawn pop hit Knock Three Times in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109022628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_%22Crash%22_Craddock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of success did Billy Crash Craddock have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2573, "Truth_answer": "Boom Boom Baby“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other top songs did Billy Crash Craddock have besides knock three times?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2573, "Truth_answer": "Rub It In“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits did Billy Crash Craddock have besides knock three times and boom boom baby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2573, "Truth_answer": "Broken Down in Tiny Pieces“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits did Billy Crash Craddock have besides knock three times, boom boom baby, and rub it in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2573, "Truth_answer": "Ruby Baby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there other Billy Crash Craddock hits besides knock three times, boom boom baby, rub it in and broken down in tiny pieces?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2574, "Truth_answer": "A ferry entrepreneur named Thomas Gibbons asked Vanderbilt to captain his steamboat between New Jersey and New York. Although Vanderbilt kept his own businesses running, he became Gibbons's business manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/112379_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115054146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vanderbilt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How come Cornelius Vanderbilt focused on steamboats?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2574, "Truth_answer": "He was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/112379_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115054146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vanderbilt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cornelius Vanderbilt make all his money?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cornelius Vanderbilt get along with Gibbon's son William?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Cornelius Vanderbilt stop working with Gibbon's son?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Vanderbilt help with the Peekskill line?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2574, "Truth_answer": "That year he faced opposition by a steamboat operated by Daniel Drew, who forced Vanderbilt to buy him out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115054146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vanderbilt_p4", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/112379_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vanderbuilt have anything to do with Drew after taking ove the Peekskill line?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "He attended the New York Military Academy and George School, a private Quaker preparatory school in Bucks County, Pennsylvania where he wrote his first musical, By George.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Sondheim do in his early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "1950", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stephen Sondheim graduate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "No, he did attend the New York Military Academy, a college prep, co-ed boarding school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Sondheim join the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "Sondheim detested his mother, who was said to be psychologically abusive and projected her anger from her failed marriage on her son:", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p3", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Sondheim's mother abuse him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "When Sondheim was ten years old, his father had left his mother for another woman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Stephen Sondheim's father?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "Herbert sought custody of Stephen but was unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p3", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Sondheim's father involved in his life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did he live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Sondheim remain in NYC?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2576, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Donen worked as a contract director for MGM under producer Arthur Freed producing critically well-received box-office hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Donen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stanley Donen become an MGM contract director", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2576, "Truth_answer": "Funny Face", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stanley Donen direct", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2576, "Truth_answer": "1957", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what year was funny face released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2576, "Truth_answer": "Kiss Them for Me", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Stanley Donen direct besides funy face", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2576, "Truth_answer": "Charade was Donen's most financially successful film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102214833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Donen_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his biggest hit directed by donen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2577, "Truth_answer": "It's Not the End of the World?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201073801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rings_Around_the_World_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201073801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rings_Around_the_World_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201073801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rings_Around_the_World_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song from Rings around the world?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2577, "Truth_answer": "They released Rings Around the World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201073801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rings_Around_the_World_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_discography_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2001 to Super Furry Animals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2577, "Truth_answer": "They released Phantom Power", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2003 to Super Furry Animals", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "Vassar College and George Washington University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis go to College?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1947, Bouvier entered Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, which at that time was an all-women's institution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "She transferred to George Washington University in Washington, D.C., graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in French literature in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis study in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "While attending George Washington, Bouvier won a twelve-month junior editorship at Vogue magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis first job out of college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "On her first day at Vogue, the managing editor advised her to quit and go back to Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis a successful editor at Vogue magazine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "She left the job and returned to Washington after only one day of work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis quit or did she stay on for her 12 month editorship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "Bouvier was hired as a part-time receptionist at the Washington Times-Herald.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' next job after the editorship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "A week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis have the receptionist job?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis at the Inquiring Camera Girl position?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "She became the First Lady of the United States in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis have any other interesting jobs early in her career besides the editorship, receptionist, and inquiring camera girl?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2578, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis enjoy speaking to strangers?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Ban Ki-moon married Yoo Soon-taek in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Ban Ki-moon's family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Yes, 3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ban Ki-moon have children", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Seon-yong, Woo-hyun, and Hyun-hee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the names of Ban Ki-Moon's children", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Seon-yong's spouse is a native of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ban Ki-moon's children marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Ban's brother Ban Ki-sang and nephew Bahn Joo-hyun", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other family members does Ban Ki-moon have besides his wife and three children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "They were indicted on U.S. charges that they engaged in a scheme to bribe a Middle Eastern official in connection with the attempted sale of a building complex in Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ban Ki-sang and Bahn Joo-hyun have charges", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Ban became an icon in his hometown, where his extended family still resides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201143256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Ban Ki-moon family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2579, "Truth_answer": "Chungju", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Ban Ki-moon's hometown", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2580, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Academy of Music in London, England, is the oldest conservatoire in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Academy_of_Music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Royal Academy of music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2580, "Truth_answer": "He continued his studies of violin and organ, also beginning a more formal study of composition under Ebenezer Prout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910213838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_German_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward German do with the Royal Academy of music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2580, "Truth_answer": "1884", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward German enter the Royal Academy of music as a sub-professor ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For what reason did Edward German enter the Royal Academy of music as a sub-professor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2580, "Truth_answer": "The Academy appointed German a sub-professor of the violin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910213838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_German_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward German do as subprofessor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "Pinochet suffered a heart attack on the morning of 3 December 2006 and was given the last rites the same day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What events lead to Augusto Pinochet's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "On 4 December 2006, the Chilean Court of Appeals ordered the suspension of his house arrest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Pinochet_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened before Augusto Pinochet's heart attack?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "Yes, pulmonary edema.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusto Pinochet have other ailments besides his heart attack?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "On 10 December 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Augusto Pinochet die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "Military Hospital", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Augusto Pinochet die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "Massive spontaneous street demonstrations broke out throughout the country upon the news of his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of Augusto Pinochet death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the demands of the demonstrators after Augusto Pinochet's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "During this ceremony, Francisco Cuadrado Prats, spat on the coffin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusto Pinochet's death cause other issues besides the demonstrations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "Pinochet's funeral took place the following day at the same venue before a gathering of 60,000 supporters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Pinochet_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did supporters react to the demontrations and ceremony after Pinochet's death?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2581, "Truth_answer": "In Santiago, opponents celebrated his death in Alameda Avenue, while supporters grieved outside the Military Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Pinochet_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Augusto Pinochet's death affected his country?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "The morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what event took place in London with Michael Phelps on July 28, 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "Phelps placed eighth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Michael Phelps place after the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "He won his heat in 4 minutes, 13.33 seconds with a time that was well off his world record of 4:03.84 set four years ago in Beijing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the London 2012 morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley a record breaking time for Phelps?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "Yes, London 2012 Summer Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley competition at the olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "The men's 4 Times 100-meter free relay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other events did Michael Phelps participate in during he 2012 Olympics besides the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who took gold in the men's 4 Times 100-meter free relay during the 2012 olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the men's 200 metre individual medley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Michael Phelps in any other events during the 2012 olympics besides the morning prelims for the 400-meter individual medley and men's 4 Times 100-meter free relay?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2582, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ryan Lochte", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any mention of who Michael Phelps competed against in the men's 200 metre individual medley?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "100m butterfly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What event did Phelps do to win his seventh gold medal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "Milorad Čavić", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Michael Phelps beat in the 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any other swimmers mentioned that Michael Phelps beat in the 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics besides Milorad Cavic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "Čavić prompted the Serbian delegation to file a protest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant facts can you tell me about the 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics that you found interesting besides who Phelps beat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "Phelps's 0.01-second finish ahead of Čavić", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Serbian delegation file a protest after the 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "Subsequent analysis of the video by the FINA panel, which required analyzing frames shot 1/10,000th of a second apart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the protest after the 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "The video was used to officially confirm Phelps's victory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict of the analysis after the 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2583, "Truth_answer": "If you ask me, it should be accepted and we should move on. I've accepted defeat, and there's nothing wrong with losing to the greatest swimmer there has ever been.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218100615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Phelps_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Čavić feel about the verdict of 100m butterfly race at the Beijing Olympics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2584, "Truth_answer": "West Side Story", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first show Sondheim wrote that was produced on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2584, "Truth_answer": "He wrote the lyrics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Sondheim write the music, the lyrics, or both to West Side Story?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2584, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Laurents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was not a fan of Sondheim's music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2585, "Truth_answer": "Batman: Earth One is a series of graphic novels published by DC Comics as part of the Earth One line", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807070657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Earth_One_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Batman: Earth One?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2585, "Truth_answer": "Alfred lost a leg in an explosion. After Thomas Wayne saved his life following the explosion, he helps create a prosthetic leg to replace the one that Alfred lost", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807070657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Earth_One_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some things that happened in Batman: Earth one to Alfred Pennyworth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2585, "Truth_answer": "Alfred become Bruce Wayne's legal guardian and trains him in martial arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807070657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Earth_One_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alfred do after leaving the Royal Marines?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "On January 24, 2013, Martínez joined the Boston Red Sox as a special assistant to general manager Ben Cherington", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pedro Martinez do after he retired from baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Martínez was hired by the MLB Network as a studio analyst and also released an autobiography, Pedro, which he coauthored with Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219210238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Mart%C3%ADnez_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pedro Martínez do anything else after he retired from baseball besides becoming a special assistant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "From 1998 to 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Pedro Martinez with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "December 4, 2011, he officially announced his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pedro Martinez retire from baseball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "Martínez was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in January 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important to know about Pedro Martinez after he retired from baseball other than his book or jobs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "He has 91.1% of the votes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other information about Pedro Martinez and the National Baseball Hall of Fame besides winning it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2586, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pedro Martinez make it into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on the first try?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2587, "Truth_answer": "He was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Kelly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ned Kelly gain his fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2587, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 21, he was found guilty of stealing two pigs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ned Kelly continue a life of crime after age 14?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2587, "Truth_answer": "He and his wife had eight children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ned Kelly article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2587, "Truth_answer": "Red Kelly's daughter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Annie Gunn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2587, "Truth_answer": "The Kellys formed part of Harry Power's network of sympathisers, and by May 1869, Ned had become Power's bushranging protégé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ned Kelly early life like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2588, "Truth_answer": "On November 16, 1863, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and by order of the U.S. War Department, he was made colonel on November 21, 1863.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Byron M. Cutcheon play in the civil war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2588, "Truth_answer": "During his service in the American Civil War he was in several battles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Byron M. Cutcheon do in the war besides becoming a colonel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2588, "Truth_answer": "The battles of Fredericksburg, Virginia; Horseshoe Bend, Kentucky; the Siege of Vicksburg, and Mississippi; the Assault on Jackson, Mississippi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What civil war battles was Byron M. Cutcheon in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2588, "Truth_answer": "Tennessee; London, Tennessee; Campbell's Station, Tennessee; the Siege of Knoxville, Tennessee; the Assault on Fort Saunders, at Knoxville; Thurley's Ford, Tennessee; Strawberry Plains, Tennessee; Chuckey Bend; Wilderness", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224154722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byron_M._Cutcheon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other civil war battles did Byron M. Cutcheon fight in other than the ones in Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "In April 2010, Williams appeared at the first Turner Classic Movies Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, California, alongside two-time co-star Betty Garrett.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120205729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Esther Williams do in her later years", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "Neptune's Daughter (1949)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie did Esther Williams star in with betty garrett in her later years", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "South Beach Miami's 2010 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Swim, a showcase of designer swimwear, included a Williams suite, complete with a beach summer theme and sand palette with aqua accents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120205729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Esther Williams do in her later years besides working on neptune's daughter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful was Esther Williams swimwear line?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of fabric was used for Esther Williams swimwear line", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "In 2000 an account of Williams's life and career appeared in the Swedish book Esther Williams — Skenbiografin (Esther Williams — The Fake Biography) written by Jane Magnusson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120205729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about Esther Williams later years besides neptune's daughter, and williams swimline", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "The author shares with readers her own fascination for art swimming as a genre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120205729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Williams_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Skenbiografin called Esther Williams — The Fake Biography?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the public like the biography Skenbiografin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "She resided in Beverly Hills with actor husband, whom she married on October 24, 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Esther Williams have any relationships in her later years?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2589, "Truth_answer": "Edward Bell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of her husband in 1994?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "On July 30, 2014, Bosh re-signed with the Heat after LeBron James announced he was leaving Miami to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 to Chris Bosh?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Heat are an American professional basketball team based in Miami, Florida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "On October 28, 2015, Bosh made his return to the court in the Heat's season opener against the Charlotte Hornets, recording 21 points and 10 rebounds in a 104–94 win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2015 to chris bosh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "On January 4, 2016, he recorded a season-high 31 points and 11 rebounds in a 103–100 overtime win over the Indiana Pacers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2016 chris bosh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "In September 2016, Bosh failed his physical exam with the Heat and was not cleared by the team to participate in training camp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123095627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Heat_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2017 chris bosh?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "On June 2, 2017, the NBA ruled that Bosh's blood clotting issues were a career-ending illness, meaning the Miami Heat were able to remove his contract from their salary cap once they officially release him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307030028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Bosh_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Heats waive chris bosh?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2590, "Truth_answer": "Texas Mr. Basketball (2002)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Bosh get any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2591, "Truth_answer": "An American former professional basketball player", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is chris bosh", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2591, "Truth_answer": "From 2003 to 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Chris Bosh's national career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2591, "Truth_answer": "Dwyane Wade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Chris Bosh play with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2591, "Truth_answer": "2003 to the present", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Dwyane Wade's career with the NBA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2591, "Truth_answer": "An American former professional basketball player", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is dwayne Wade", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "March 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mad Season released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did matchbox 20 rename themselves?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "Angry, Black & White People“, and Crutch", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Mad Season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "Bent became the band's first and only song to top the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number one on the chart dated July 22, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190520151750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bent_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about the matchbox twenty song Bent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "If You're Gone“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Mad Season album have other successful songs on it besides bent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "More Than You Think You Are was released in 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019053151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchbox_Twenty_p0", "http://www.dmuzic.com/matchbox-twenty/128/biography/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019053151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchbox_Twenty_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was matchbox twenty next album after mad season released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the more than you think you are album completed so late?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2593, "Truth_answer": "According to Cruz, many of the songs do tend to be about relationships in one way or another. But the difference this time is that, as well as the full-on love songs, I am having a little bit more FUN with it all!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127041825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rokstarr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Rokstarr album about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2593, "Truth_answer": "Cruz is the founder and chief executive of Rokstarr Music London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taio_Cruz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Rokstarr the record label Taio Cruz went with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2593, "Truth_answer": "He released the single Break Your Heart“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Taio Cruz have an international breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2593, "Truth_answer": "No Other One“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Taio Cruz have any other hit singles during that time besides break you heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2593, "Truth_answer": "Dynamite charted on the Billboard Hot 100 for 47 weeks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419192510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_(Taio_Cruz_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dynamite by Taio Cruz stay in the billboard hot 100?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "Yes, a song and an album by John Grant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pale Green Ghosts a song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "Black Belt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the Pale Green Ghosts album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "Pale Green Ghosts was released in March 2013 to critical acclaim. Pale Green Ghosts was Rough Trade Records Album Of The Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425230925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Grant_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pale Green Ghosts album well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "Sinéad O'Connor was guest vocalist on three of the tracks, including It Doesn't Matter To Him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425230925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Grant_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any guests appear on the Pale Green Ghosts album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were John Grant and Sinéad O'Connor friends?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour for the Pale Green Ghosts album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "The title refers to the Russian olive trees that stand along the I-25 highway near Grant's family home in the small town of Parker, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Green_Ghosts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name of the Pale Green Ghosts album come from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2594, "Truth_answer": "The album was number 2 in The Guardian's Best Album of 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Pale Green Ghosts album receive any accolades besides the album of the year from rough trade records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "New York Yankees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team signed Yogi Berra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "1946 to 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Yogi Berra there with the New York Yankees as a player?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "He played in a Major League Baseball All-Star Game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yogi Berra do in 1948?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yogi Berra's best game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "Berra was an All-Star for 15 seasons, and was selected to 18 All-Star Games (MLB held two All-Star Games in 1959 through 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Berra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more highlights to Yogi Berra's career other than his time with the new york yankees and MLB all-star game in 1948?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "He won the American League (AL) MVP award in 1951, 1954, and 1955; Berra never finished lower than fourth in the MVP voting from 1950 to 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Berra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened from 1950-1957 to Yogi Berra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2595, "Truth_answer": "Monument Park honoree", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yogi Berra win any other awards other than the AL MVP awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "Nakano, Nagano, Japan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joe Hisaishi born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "12/06/1950", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was Joe Hisaishi born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "He married his girlfriend Ayame Fujisawa and he has a daughter named Mai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170501033010id_/http://www.famousbirthdays.com:80/people/joe-hisaishi.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is listed as Joe Hisaishi's family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "He attended the Kunitachi College of Music in 1969 to major in music composition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220130316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe Hisaishi attend school or was educated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "He enjoyed his first success of the business in 1974 when he composed music for the anime series called Gyatoruzu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220130316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe Hisaishi article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "During this period, he composed for Sasuga no Sarutobi (Academy of Ninja) and Futari Daka (A Full Throttle).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220130316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other anime or series did Joe Hisaishi make music for besides Gyatoruzu?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "His first major anime scores were Hajime Ningen Gyatoruz (1974) and Robokko Beeton (1976).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220130316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are they any other places Joe Hisaishi's work is featured besides Gyatoruzu, Sasuga no Sarutobi, and Futari Daka?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2596, "Truth_answer": "As his works were becoming well known, Hisaishi formulated an alias inspired by Quincy Jones. Retranscribed in Japanese, Quincy Jones became Joe Hisaishi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Hisaishi's alias?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2597, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the 1960s, Coward suffered from arteriosclerosis and memory loss. This also affected his work in The Italian Job, and he retired from acting immediately afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Noël Coward article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2597, "Truth_answer": "Coward died at his home, Firefly Estate, in Jamaica on 26 March 1973 of heart failure", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%C3%ABl_Coward_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Noël Coward die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2597, "Truth_answer": "Coward was born in 1899 in Teddington, Middlesex, a south-western suburb of London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%C3%ABl_Coward_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Noël Coward born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2597, "Truth_answer": "The Noël Coward Theatre in St Martin's Lane was renamed in his honour after extensive refurbishment, re-opening on 1 June 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Noël Coward's honours", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2598, "Truth_answer": "After the election, Bryan returned to journalism and oratory, frequently appearing on the Chautauqua circuits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130015145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Jennings_Bryan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Chautauqua circuit for William Jennings Bryan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2598, "Truth_answer": "he spoke on virtue and spirituality, and educated audiences about political issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001822id_/https://hankeringforhistory.com/the-great-commoner-the-legacy-of-william-jennings-bryan-and-the-chautauqua-circuit/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some examples of the topics William Jennings Bryan spoke about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2598, "Truth_answer": "In the same “The Prince of Peace” speech, Bryan stressed the importance of public service–a sentiment which reflected the core principles of the Chautauqua movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001822id_/https://hankeringforhistory.com/the-great-commoner-the-legacy-of-william-jennings-bryan-and-the-chautauqua-circuit/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another topic William Jennings Bryan spoke on besides virtue, spirituality, and political issues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2598, "Truth_answer": "In January 1901, Bryan published the first issue of his weekly newspaper, The Commoner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130015145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Jennings_Bryan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Jennings Bryan do any other work besides speeches during 1901-1907?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2598, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What organizations did William Jennings Bryan serve in besides The Commoner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "Rafi made a comeback as the leading singer in mid 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammed Rafi continue singing in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "Dulari features a hit song Suhani Raat Dhal Chuki, Na Jaane Tum Kab Aaogi, sung by Mohammad Rafi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Mohammed Rafi make famous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "Rafi got his first Filmfare Award for the title song of Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960), composed by Ravi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Mohammed Rafi sing in other than Dulari?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "Aji dil ho kaabu mein to dildar ki aisi taisi..., for Gaon Ki Gori, which became Rafi's first recorded song in a Hindi film", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the films Mohammed Rafi sang in other than Dulari and Chaudhvin Ka Chand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "In 1945, he appeared on the screen for the song Tera Jalwa Jis Ne Dekha in the film Laila Majnu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other films Mohammed Rafi sang in other than Dulari, Chaudhvin Ka Chaund, and Gaon Ki Gori?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "He received the National Award for the song Babul Ki Duaen Leti Ja from the film Neel Kamal, also composed by Ravi. Rafi wept during the recording of this song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other noteworthy performances from Mohammed Rafi besides the films Chaudhvin Ka Chaun, Gaon Ki Gori, Dulari and Laila Majnu?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "Ravi and Rafi produced several other songs in the films China Town (1962), Kaajal (1965), and Do Badan (1966).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203100125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Rafi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammed Rafi record music for any other films other than Dulari, Chaudhvin Ka Chaund, Gaon Ki Gori, and Laila Majnu?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2599, "Truth_answer": "S.D. Burman used Rafi as a singing voice of Dev Anand and Guru Dutt. Rafi worked with Burman in 37 films", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting on Mohammed Rafi besides China Town, Kaajal, Dobadan, Dulari, Chaudhvin Ka Chaund, Gaon Ki Gori, Laila Majnu, Neel Kamal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "The 1992 album Coming Home incorporated R&B influences and was a change in musical direction from the more traditional Cantopop fare of her earlier albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825044649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_Wong_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161119153008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coming_Home_(Faye_Wong_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Rise to Notability for Faye Wong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "This album included Fragile Woman, a cover of a Japanese song Rouge. Wong's version swept over Hong Kong and single-handedly lifted her to stardom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Faye Wong article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "The song Fragile Woman became a No. 1 radio hit, Song of the Year at several musical awards, and finally lifted her to HK stardom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085514id_/https://fayewong.fandom.com/wiki/Faye_Wong_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Coming Home by Faye Wong fair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "Released August 13, 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Coming Home by Faye Wong released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "The song Fragile Woman became a No. 1 radio hit, Song of the Year at several musical awards, and finally lifted her to HK stardom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085514id_/https://fayewong.fandom.com/wiki/Faye_Wong_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Coming Home by Faye Wong have any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "The song Fragile Woman became a No. 1 radio hit, Song of the Year at several musical awards, and finally lifted her to HK stardom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085514id_/https://fayewong.fandom.com/wiki/Faye_Wong_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song Fragile Woman by Faye Wong do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2600, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any other hits on Coming Home by Faye Wong besides Fragile Woman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2601, "Truth_answer": "Besides two Cantonese albums in 1994, Wong released two other albums in Mandarin in Taiwan, Mystery and Sky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825044649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_Wong_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085514id_/https://fayewong.fandom.com/wiki/Faye_Wong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Mandarin Market for Faye Wong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2601, "Truth_answer": "Mystery and Sky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were those two albums in Mandarin Faye Wong released in 1994 albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2601, "Truth_answer": "Mystery was a huge hit, selling over 800,000 in Taiwan alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201128202453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_(Faye_Wong_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did those albums Mystery and Sky by Faye Wong do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2601, "Truth_answer": "Four best-selling albums, a record 18 consecutive concerts in Hong Kong, and a widely acclaimed film made Faye Wong the most eminent female Hong Kong singer in the mid-1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825044649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_Wong_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085514id_/https://fayewong.fandom.com/wiki/Faye_Wong_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else came of the Mandarin Market for Faye Wong besides selling over 800,000 in Taiwan alone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2601, "Truth_answer": "Chungking Express", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the widely acclaimed film with Faye Wong in the mid-1990s that helped make Faye Wong the most eminent female Hong Kong singer called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2601, "Truth_answer": "1994 Stockholm International Film Festival - Winner – Best Actress (Faye Wong)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210201643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chungking_Express_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Faye Wong's film performance in Chungking Express?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "he and fellow musician Harry Edgington would compose surreal stories, filled with puns and skewed logic, as a way of staving off the boredom of life in barracks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Spike Milligan write during the second world war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Spike Milligan there in the barracks during the second world war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "While he was with the Central Pool of Artists (a group he described as composed of bomb-happy squaddies) he began to write parodies of their mainstream plays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Spike Milligan write while there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "displayed many of the key elements of what would later become The Goon Show (originally called Crazy People)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119112236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Milligan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Spike Milligan's parodies of Central Pool of Artists mainstream plays about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "he wrote and performed comedy sketches as part of concerts to entertain troops", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119112236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Milligan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spike Milligan put out anything else during the war besides parodies of Central Pool of Artists mainstream plays?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "Milligan performed as an amateur jazz vocalist and trumpeter before, during and after being called up for military service in the fight against Nazi Germany", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119112236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Milligan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Spike Milligan do during the second world war besides writing and performing comedy sketches?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2602, "Truth_answer": "fellow musician Harry Edgington inspired one of Milligan's most memorable musical creations, the Ying Tong Song“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spike Milligan have any hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2603, "Truth_answer": "According to the introduction of The Book of Five Rings, Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was first duel for Miyamoto Musashi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2603, "Truth_answer": "against a samurai named Arima Kihei who fought using the Kashima Shintō-ryū style, founded by Tsukahara Bokuden", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about the first duel of Miyamoto Musashi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2603, "Truth_answer": "He spent his time traveling and engaging in duels, such as with an adept called Akiyama from the Tajima Province.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129174920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyamoto_Musashi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Miyamoto Musashi duel with anyone else after Arima Kihei?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2603, "Truth_answer": "Musashi challenged Yoshioka Seijūrō, master of the Yoshioka School, to a duel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Miyamoto Musashi fight after Akiyama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "White has long been a proponent of analog equipment and the associated working methods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jack White become a minimalist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in the fifth grade, he and his childhood friend, began to record cover songs on an old four-track reel-to-reel tape machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jack White choose working with analog equipment and associated working methods?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "I love analog because of what it makes you do. —Jack White", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does analog mean to Jack White?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "White showcases his minimalist style by constructing a guitar built out of a plank of wood, three nails, a glass Coke bottle, a guitar string, and a pickup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jack White article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack White create other things besides minimalist style guitars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "As their fame grew beyond Detroit, the Stripes became known for their affected innocence and stripped-down playing style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other aspects of Jack White lifestyle you find interesting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "In particular, White became distinguished for his nasal vocal delivery and loose, explosive guitar delivery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Jack White known for besides stripped down playing style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "In an early New York Times concert review from 2001, Ann Powers said that, White's playing was ingenious", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack White unique style win him any recognitions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2604, "Truth_answer": "he created more challenges by playing an acoustic guitar with paper taped over the hole and a less-than-high-quality solid body electric“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there more eccentricities about Jack White?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "Jack and Meg married on September 21, 1996 and divorced on March 24, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Jack White dated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, he had a brief relationship with actress Renée Zellweger, whom he met during the filming of Cold Mountain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Jack White dated after Meg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "He was later married to model and singer Karen Elson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jack White remarried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "2005 to 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Jack White and Karen Elson married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "The couple announced their intention to divorce in June 2011. The divorce was finalized on November 26, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Jack White and Karen Elson still married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "Lillie Mae Rische 2014 - June 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204558id_/https://www.whosdatedwho.com/dating/jack-white_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204558id_/https://www.whosdatedwho.com/dating/jack-white_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jack White dating now?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Jack and Karen Elson had a daughter Scarlett Teresa. Their second child, son Henry Lee, was born in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jack White article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Jack and Karen Elson had a daughter Scarlett Teresa. Their second child, son Henry Lee, was born in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old are Jack White's children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2605, "Truth_answer": "Alison Mosshart, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anyone else Jack White as dated besides Meg, Karen Elson, and Lillie Mae Rische?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2606, "Truth_answer": "First Nations came into common usage in the 1980s to replace the term Indian band. Elder Sol Sanderson says that he coined the term in the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first nations when it comes to Native American name controversy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2606, "Truth_answer": "Others state that the term came into common usage in the 1970s to avoid using the word “Indian”, which some people considered offensive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Native American name controversy article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2606, "Truth_answer": "the term Indian is generally considered offensive when used by non-Natives", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did some people refer to the word Indian as offensive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2606, "Truth_answer": "In Canada, while Status Indian remains a legal designation due to the Indian Act, the term Indian is generally considered offensive when used by non-Natives", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_name_controversy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else written on term usage for Native American name controversy besides the term 'Indian' generally considered offensive when used by non-Natives?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2606, "Truth_answer": "the term First Nations being preferred for peoples covered by the Indian Act", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_name_controversy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are other terms used as an alternative to the generally considered offensive term Indian?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2606, "Truth_answer": "Indigenous peoples preferred for Native peoples generally or when talking about Inuit and Métis who do not fall under the First Nations category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_name_controversy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of the Native American terms such as Indian or First Nation still used today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Earning enough money from his record store, Branson in 1972 launched the record label Virgin Records with Nik Powell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Richard Branson's record business start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Virgin Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of Richard Branson's record business?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "The name Virgin was suggested by one of Branson's early employees because they were all new at business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Richard Branson choose the name Virgin Records for his record business?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Virgin signed such controversial bands as the Sex Pistols, which other companies were reluctant to sign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what bands did Richard Branson's Virgin Records sign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Virgin Records would go on to sign other artists including the Rolling Stones, Peter Gabriel, XTC, Japan, UB40, Steve Winwood and Paula Abdul", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other bands Richard Branson's Virgin Records sign besides Sex Pistols?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Branson bought a country estate north of Oxford in which he installed a residential recording studio, The Manor Studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Richard Branson's Virgin Records located at the start?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Virgin Records also introduced Culture Club to the music world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a notable fact about Richard Branson's Virgin Records record business?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "Virgin Records was sold by Branson to Thorn EMI in June 1992 for a reported US$1 billion (around £560 million),", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Records_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Richard Branson still have Virgin Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "He created V2 Records in 1996 to re-enter the music business, owning 5% himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other music companies does Richard Branson own after Virgin Records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2607, "Truth_answer": "The early 1980s also saw his only attempt as a producer—on the novelty record Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, by Singing Sheep in association with Doug McLean and Grace McDonald.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Richard Branson also the producer on albums?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2608, "Truth_answer": "Winans recorded his second album Hurt No More in 2001, 2002, and 2003 in between working with other artists. The album is based on stories of love and betrayal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622171420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Winans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was hurt no more for Mario Winans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2608, "Truth_answer": "Hurt No More had reached #1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop chart, #2 on the US Billboard 200 and #3 on the UK album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Hurt No More by Mario Winans a success", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2608, "Truth_answer": "United States (RIAA) Gold, United Kingdom (BPI) Platinum", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mario Winans win any awards for Hurt No More", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2608, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Wanna Know“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where there any popular singles off of Mario Winans's Hurt No More", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2608, "Truth_answer": "It reached number one in the United Kingdom and in the Netherlands, and number two in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190601104123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Wanna_Know_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was I Don't Wanna Know by Mario Winans popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "Dee was married three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Dee married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "Dee had eight children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Dee have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "He first married Katherine Constable in 1565", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was John Dee's first wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "His second (also childless) marriage to an unknown woman lasted only a year until her death in 1576.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was John Dee's second wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "His second (also childless) marriage to an unknown woman lasted only a year until her death in 1576.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Dee in his second marriage to an unkown woman have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "He entered St John's College, Cambridge, in November 1542, aged 15, graduating BA in 1545 or early 1546.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Dee attend school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2609, "Truth_answer": "In 1578 he married the 23-year-old Jane Fromond", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was John Dee's third wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Byrds form with Gene Clark?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "Original members. Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, Michael Clarke, Chris Hillman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Byrds_p43", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Byrds_p48", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Byrds_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Clarke_(musician)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Byrds_p81", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Is_Just_Alright_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Than_Yesterday_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the Byrds with Gene Clark?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "Subsequent members. Kevin Kelley. Gram Parsons. Clarence White. Gene Parsons. John York. Skip Battin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Byrds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anybody else a member of the band Byrds besides the original members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "Clark wrote or co-wrote many of the Byrds' best-known originals from their first three albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gene Clark role in the band the Byrds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better, She Don't Care About Time, and Set You Free This Time“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were those that Gene Clark wrote or co-wrote which later became many of the Byrd's best-known originals from their first three albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "Here Without You, You Won't Have to Cry, If You're Gone, The World Turns All Around Her“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103183407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more songs Gene Clark wrote during the Byrds first three albums besides I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better, She Don't Care About Time, and Set You Free This Time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "He initially played rhythm guitar in the band, but relinquished that position to David Crosby and became the tambourine and harmonica player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gene Clark play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2610, "Truth_answer": "Within three months Mr. Tambourine Man had become the first folk rock smash hit, reaching number 1 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they, the Byrds with Gene Clark, hit it big right away?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2611, "Truth_answer": "When Georg Brandes held a series of lectures in 1871, he defined the Modern Breakthrough and started the movement that would become Cultural Radicalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Georg Brandes' breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2611, "Truth_answer": "When Georg Brandes held a series of lectures in 1871, he defined the Modern Breakthrough and started the movement that would become Cultural Radicalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the series of lectures in 1871 by Georg Brandes about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2611, "Truth_answer": "In 1884 Viggo Hørup, Georg Brandes, and his brother Edvard Brandes started the daily newspaper Politiken with the motto: The paper of greater enlightenment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Georg Brandes article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2611, "Truth_answer": "The paper and their political debates led to a split of the liberal party Venstre in 1905 and created the new party Det Radikale Venstre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218045035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Brandes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were iggo Hørup, Georg Brandes, and his brother Edvard Brande successful with the daily newspaper Politiken?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2612, "Truth_answer": "Up to the late-1990s, Douglas Rushkoff's philosophy towards technology could be characterized as media-deterministic. Cyberculture and new media were supposed to promote democracy and allow people to transcend the ordinary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Rushkoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Douglas Rushkoff's connection to cyberculture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2612, "Truth_answer": "In Cyberia, Rushkoff states the essence of mid-1990s culture as being the fusion of rave psychedelia, chaos theory and early computer networks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Rushkoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What technology did Douglas Rushkoff use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2612, "Truth_answer": "The promise of the resulting counter culture was that media would change from being passive to active, that we would embrace the social over content, and that empowers the masses to create and react.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Rushkoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Douglas Rushkoff article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2612, "Truth_answer": "In the introduction to CYBERIA, Rushkoff notes that in earlier eras, new technologies and corresponding new ways of thinking had revolutionary consequences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170203143741id_/https://www.enotes.com/topics/cyberia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Douglas Rushkoff say the promise of the resulting counter culture was that media would change from being passive to active?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2613, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Hunayn was fought by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and his followers against the Bedouin tribe of Hawazin and its subsection the Thaqif in the Hunayn valley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Battle of Hunayn for Abu Bakr?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2613, "Truth_answer": "Abu Bakr was commissioned by Muhammad to lead the attack against Ta'if.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025150401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Abu Bakr do when the reached the Hunayn valley??", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2613, "Truth_answer": "Abu Bakr advised that the siege might be raised and that God make arrangements for the fall of the fort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025150401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Then what did Abu Bakr do after leading the attack against Ta'if?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2613, "Truth_answer": "630", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Battle of Hunayn happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2614, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, she released her debut studio album The Right Stuff", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a Vanessa William album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2614, "Truth_answer": "1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Right Stuff come out for Vanessa Williams?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2614, "Truth_answer": "He's Got the Look“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from The Right Stuff album by Vanessa Williams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2614, "Truth_answer": "The song was written and produced by Amir Bayyan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618092150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(He's_Got)_The_Look_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vanessa Williams collaborate with anyone to make He's Got the Look?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2615, "Truth_answer": "Whilst at university in Budapest, Lukács was part of socialist intellectual circles through which he met Ervin Szabó", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Pre-Marxist period for György Lukács?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2615, "Truth_answer": "Whilst at university in Budapest, Lukács was part of socialist intellectual circles through which he met Ervin Szabó", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the circles that György Lukács were part of called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2615, "Truth_answer": "Lukács spent much time in Germany", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the György Lukács article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2615, "Truth_answer": "studied at the University of Berlin from 1906 to 1907, during which time he made the acquaintance of the philosopher Georg Simmel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did György Lukács spend alot of time in germany", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2615, "Truth_answer": "studied at the University of Berlin from 1906 to 1907, during which time he made the acquaintance of the philosopher Georg Simmel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did György Lukács go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "She focused on art, history, and English literature while studying at the Esher College, but left after a year to pursue an acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Keira Knightley study at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "In October 2015, Knightley made her Broadway debut playing the title role in Helen Edmundson's adaptation of Émile Zola's Thérèse Raquin at Studio 54.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Shows was Keira Knightley in on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "The Imitation Game (2014)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Keira Knightley's most popular role in 2014?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "For her performance, Knightley received her second Academy Award nomination, for Best Supporting Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards has Keira Knightley won?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "Everest (2015), Colette (2018)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Keira Knightley's most successful movie after 2014?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "Directed by Morten Tyldum", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed Keira Knightley in The Imitation Game?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "The Imitation Game grossed over $233 million worldwide on a $14 million production budget, making it the highest-grossing independent film of 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Imitation Game do well in the box office?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2616, "Truth_answer": "Knightley's sole release of 2015 was as part of the ensemble cast in the biographical disaster film Everest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was Keira Knightley in in 2015?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 2008 Republican National Convention, a Gallup poll found that most voters were unfamiliar with Sarah Palin. Following the convention, her image came under close media scrutiny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sarah Palin's public image?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Republicans cited her tenure in executive office, high popularity, past focus on ethics and energy issues, her personal life among reasons for the choice of Sarah Palin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some things people liked about Sarah Palin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Following the nomination, her public image came under close media scrutiny, particularly regarding her religious perspective on public life, her socially conservative views, and a perceived lack of experience", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some negative thoughts about Sarah Palin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Palin's death panels comment was selected as the Lie of the Year by PolitiFact.com. Palin was also criticized for having invoked her infant for political purposes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Palin ever say anything that hurt her image?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Soon after the RNC, Palin quickly became a favorite subject of satire and derision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public make a joke out of Sarah Palin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "was nominated as the first female candidate of the Republican Party for Vice President of the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_image_of_Sarah_Palin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sarah Palin's nomination for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "John McCain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sarah Palin running with when nomianted as the first efmale candidate of the Republican Party for Vice President of the United States?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Palin's experience in foreign and domestic politics came under criticism among conservatives as well as liberals following her nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_image_of_Sarah_Palin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Sarah Palin worked in politics for being nominated for Vice President?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Alaska", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Sarah Palin governor of?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2617, "Truth_answer": "Palin became more popular among Republicans than McCain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_image_of_Sarah_Palin_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Sarah Palin's public image besides executive office, popularity, ethics, energy, religious persepective, socially conservative views, lack of experience, 'death panels' comment, subject of satire and derision, nomination, Alaska, and foreign and domestic politics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Searle presented the Chinese room argument, which purports to prove the falsity of strong AI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Searle's part in Artificial Intelligence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "Assume you do not speak Chinese and imagine yourself in a room with two slits, a book, and some scratch paper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did John Searle's Chinese room argument prove the falsity of strong AI.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "Someone slides some Chinese characters through the first slit, you follow the instructions in the book, transcribing characters onto scratch paper, and slide the resulting sheet out the second slit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens after during the Chinese room argument in the room with two slits, a book, and some scratch paper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "To people on the outside world, it appears the room speaks Chinese yet you do not understand a word of Chinese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the outside world during the Chinese room argument?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "This suggests, according to Searle, that no computer can ever understand Chinese or English", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So the AI is like getting information from a book without really knowing it as argued in the Chinese room argument?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "as being able to 'translate' Chinese into English does not entail 'understanding' either Chinese or English", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does no computer can ever understand Chinese or English entail?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2618, "Truth_answer": "Searle's view of AI, particularly the Chinese room argument, is strongly criticized by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel Dennett in their book The Mind's I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Searle article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Ross was noted to be eccentric and egocentric, described as an impulsive man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ronald Ross known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "His professional life appeared to be in constant feud with his students, colleagues and fellow scientists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ronald Ross noted to be eccentric and egocentric, described as an impulsive man?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "His personal vendetta with G.B. Grassi became a legendary tale in science. He was openly envious of his mentor Patrick Manson's affluence from private practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any example in Ronald Ross's professional life appearing to be in constant fued with his students, colleagues and fellow scientists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "He was buried at the nearby Putney Vale Cemetery, next to his wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Ronald Ross buried?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else is buried near Ronald Ross besides his wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "Spouse(s) Rosa Bessie Bloxam (m. 1889)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Ronald Ross' wife that he is burried next to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "Ross was frequently embittered by lack of government support (what he called administrative barbarism) for scientists in medical research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ronald Ross supported or funded by the goverment for his research?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "They had two daughters, Dorothy (1891–1947) and Sylvia (1893–1925), and two sons, Ronald Campbell (1895–1914) and Charles Claye (1901–1966).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Ross have any children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "Ross died at the hospital of his namesake after a long illness and asthma attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ronald Ross die from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2619, "Truth_answer": "Ross died at the hospital of his namesake after a long illness and asthma attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the hospital of his namesake where Ronald Ross passed away or somewhere else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Juanes released his solo debut Fíjate Bien (Take a Good Look), produced by Gustavo Santaolalla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Fijate Bien for Juanes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "Fíjate Bien, Podemos Hacernos Daño“, Nada”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a single released from Juanes' Fijate Bien?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "The album fared well in Colombia, spending ten weeks at the number one position, but was unsuccessful in other countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Fijate Bien by Juanes do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "The album earned him three Latin Grammys for Best New Artist, Best Rock Solo Vocal Album, and Best Rock Song, and Juanes performed at the award show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Fijate Bien by Juanes win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Juanes go on tour for the album Fijate Bien?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "with Portuguese Canadian pop singer Nelly Furtado", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Juanes collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2620, "Truth_answer": "Fotografía", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the song by Juanes with Nelly Furtado?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2621, "Truth_answer": "Chao's second album with Radio Bemba Sound System, Próxima Estación: Esperanza, was released in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_Chao_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Manu Chao doing in the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2621, "Truth_answer": "The album was an instant hit, leading to a successful tour that resulted in the 2002 live album Radio Bemba Sound System.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_Chao_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful was Manu Chao with Radio Bemba Sound System?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2621, "Truth_answer": "Clandestino in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Manu Chao release first in his solo years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2621, "Truth_answer": "Though not an instant success, the album gained a steady following in France with hits such as Bongo Bong and Clandestino", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_Chao_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Manu Chao article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2621, "Truth_answer": "the album eventually earned the Best World Music Album award in 1999's Victoires de la Musique awards. It sold in excess of 5 million copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_Chao_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Manu Chao earn any other awards or nominations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "09/02/1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Zorn born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was John Zorn born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "John Zorn was born in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Zorn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did John Zorn grow up", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "Zorn attended the United Nations International School from kindergarten to high school", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Zorn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did John Zorn go to school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "associating with school friends from many different cultures, exploring classical music, film music, experimental and avant-garde music. He taught himself orchestration and counterpoint", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Zorn spent his days doing during his childhood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "Webster College (now Webster University) in St. Louis, Missouri", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Zorn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Zorn go to college", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "Zorn dropped out of college", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was John Zorn's degree at Webster College", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "moved to Manhattan where he gave concerts in his apartment and other small NY venues, playing saxophone and a variety of reeds, duck calls, tapes, and other instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Zorn's first job", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "moved to Manhattan where he gave concerts in his apartment and other small NY venues, playing saxophone and a variety of reeds, duck calls, tapes, and other instruments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Zorn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Zorn do after college", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "duet, Jim Staley and John Zorn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Zorn have a band in Manhattan after college?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "Zorn immersed himself in the underground art scene, assisting Jack Smith with his performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Zorn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Jack Smith for John Zorn", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2622, "Truth_answer": "He founded a performance art project called the Theatre of Musical Optics in 1975 and became a major participant in the downtown music scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Zorn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the art scene for John Zorn besides assisting Jack Smith", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 2005, Pirro announced she would seek the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent senator Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, in the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeanine Pirro seek office?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "U.S. Senator from New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What office was Jeanine Pirro in the 2006 election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "John Spencer, a former mayor of Yonkers, William Brenner, an attorney in Sullivan County, and attorney Edward Cox, the son-in-law of former president Richard Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jeanine Pirro run against on the republican side in the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "In a widely publicized moment when she was declaring her candidacy, Pirro misplaced page 10 of her speech and went silent for 32 seconds", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Jeanine Pirro's campaign for the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "something that is widely considered to have damaged her campaign before it even started", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7", "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeanine Pirro embarrassed by the misplaced page 10 of her speech and going silent for 32 seconds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "On December 21, 2005, Pirro dropped out of the Senate race after continuing pressure from party chiefs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the senate campaign for Jeanine Pirro?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "This decision was reached after a lagging fundraising effort and polls that showed she would be easily defeated by Clinton", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues was the senate campaign of Jeanine Pirro having?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "In a statement, she said I have decided that my law enforcement background better qualifies me for a race for New York State attorney general than a race for the United States Senate.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanine Pirro speak after dropping out from the Senate race?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "During an appearance at the Crime Victims Resource Center, Pirro described herself this way: I am red on fiscal policy. I am conservative and I support the Bush tax cut“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else Jeanine Pirro did during her Senate campaign besides when, having issues and dropping out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "broad blue stripes when it comes to social issues... a woman who is a moderate in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jeanine Pirro support besides the Bush tax cut?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "Republican governor George Pataki's endorsement of Pirro caused Cox to withdraw from the race", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Jeanine Pirro's supporters during her Senate campaign?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2623, "Truth_answer": "Donors to Pirro's political campaign included designer Tommy Hilfiger (also a native of Elmira) and Donald Trump", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/carrie-fishers-daughter-marks-actress-205953231.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeanine Pirro have other supporters besides George Pataki?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "After his NBA career, Rodman took a long break from basketball and concentrated on his film career and on wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025064418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rodman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Dennis Rodman do after leaving the NBA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "Double Team (1997) and Simon Sez (1999)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films has Dennis Rodman been in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "Both films were critically panned, with the former earning Rodman a triple Razzie Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025064418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rodman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Dennis Rodman's film career a success", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "Rodman came out of retirement to appear as a contestant on Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling, broadcast on CMT.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025064418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rodman_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Dennis Rodman have to do with wrestling", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "Rodman was the winner of the series, defeating other challengers such as Butterbean and Dustin Diamond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025064418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rodman_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Dennis Rodman do in his return to wrestling", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "On April 1, 2011, the Pistons retired Rodman's No. 10 jersey, and he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame later that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dennis Rodman get any special recognition", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "Rodman returned to play basketball for the Long Beach Jam of the newly formed American Basketball Association during the 2003–04 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025064418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rodman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other interesting things that happened for Dennis Rodman during the post-NBA career besides film, wrestling and hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "Long Beach Jam, 2003–04, Orange County Crush, 2004–05, and the following season with the Tijuana Dragons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Dennis Rodman play in the ABA", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2624, "Truth_answer": "he did help the Jam win the ABA championship in their inaugural season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025064418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rodman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dennis Rodman with the Long Beach Jam win", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "A Rush of Blood to the Head is the second studio album by British rock band Coldplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102024634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Rush_of_Blood_to_the_Head_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is A Rush of Blood to the Head Coldplay's album name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "26 August 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album A Rush of Blood to the Head by Coldplay released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, Will Champion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldplay_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819010057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Sound_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of Coldplay when the album A Rush of Blood to the Head was released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "11", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were in the album A Rush of Blood to the Head by Coldplay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "The British Phonographic Industry has certified the album 9× Platinum for its sales of over 2.9 million units in the UK and the album has sold 14 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many disks did the album A Rush of Blood to the Head by Coldplay sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "critical acclaim and won many awards, including NME's Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldplay_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Coldplay gain from the album A Rush of Blood to the Head?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coldplay sign with someone bigger because of that Album A Rush of Blood to the Head?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "17 February 1863", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henry Dunant found the red cross?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "Their aim was to examine the feasibility of Dunant's ideas and to organize an international conference about their possible implementation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208125831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Committee_of_the_Red_Cross_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen at the first meeting of the Red Cross with Henry Dunant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "From early on, Moynier and Dunant had increasing disagreements and conflicts regarding their respective visions and plans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the first meeting of the Red Cross with Henry Dunant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "Moynier considered Dunant's idea to establish neutrality protections for care providers unfeasible and advised Dunant not to insist upon this concept.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Moynier and Henry Dunant disagree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "Dunant continued to advocate this position in his travels and conversations with high-ranking political and military figures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henry Dunant react Moynier's objection to his visions and plans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "This intensified the personal conflict between Moynier, who took a rather pragmatic approach to the project, and Dunant, who was the idealist among the five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moynier and Henry Dunant resolve their conflicts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "Dunant's businesses in Algeria had suffered. The social outcry in Geneva, a city deeply rooted in Calvinist traditions, also led to calls for him to separate himself from the International Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moynier and Henry Dunant continue to serve on the committee together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "Moynier, became President of the Committee in 1864.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moynier leave the committee of the Red Cross?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "In the following years, Moynier likely used his influence to attempt to ensure that Dunant would not receive assistance and support from his friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119221130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Dunant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other conflcts between Moynier and Henry Dunant after Henry Dunant left the committee?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "In his continued pursuit and advocacy of his ideas, he further neglected his personal situation and income, falling further in debt and being shunned by his acquaintances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Henry Dunant article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2626, "Truth_answer": "Despite being appointed an honorary member of the national Red Cross societies, he was nearly forgotten in the official discourse of the Red Cross Movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What effect did Henry Dunant neglecting his personal situation and being shunned by his acquaitances have on the Red Cross?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "Plath attended Smith College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sylvia Plath attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sylvia Plath study at Smith College?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "She obtained a Fulbright Scholarship to study at Newnham College, one of the two women-only colleges of the University of Cambridge in England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sylvia Plath attend any other schools besides Smith College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "She was furious at not being at a meeting the editor had arranged with Welsh poet Dylan Thomas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Sylvia Plath's college years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "She survived first suicide attempt after lying in a crawl space for three days, later writing that she blissfully succumbed to the whirling blackness that was eternal oblivion.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sylvia Plath's depression affect her?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "She spent the six months in psychiatric care, receiving more electric and insulin shock treatment under the care of Dr. Ruth Beuscher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sylvia Plath ever hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "Before her death, Plath tried several times to take her own life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more suicide attempts for Sylvia Plath after the first?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2627, "Truth_answer": "University of Cambridge in England, where she continued actively writing poetry and publishing her work in the student newspaper Varsity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sylvia Plath write any poems during college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "Kent, Connecticut, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Seth MacFarlane born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Milton MacFarlane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Seth MacFarlane's father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "Ann Perry (née Sager)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Seth MacFarlane's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "MacFarlane received his high school diploma in 1991 from the Kent School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Seth MacFarlane go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "younger sister Rachael", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seth MacFarlane have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "MacFarlane went on to study film, video, and animation at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seth MacFarlane go on to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2628, "Truth_answer": "In his senior year he made a thesis film titled The Life of Larry, which became the inspiration for Family Guy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Seth MacFarlane do in his early life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "The Corporation was a villainous stable in the late 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the corporation for Dwayne Johnson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "It was led by the McMahon family and was characterized by an authoritarian and corrupt attitude towards more rebellious wrestlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the corporation with Dwayne Johnson", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "The Corporation existed 1998 and 1999 and feuded with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, D-Generation X (DX), and The Ministry of Darkness", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Dwayne Johnson do in the corporation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "11/15/1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dwayne Johnson join the corporation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "Corporation members were known to adopt cleaned-up businessmen modifications to their individual characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dwayne Johnson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "The Rock's People's Champion modus operandi changed, as he became known as The Corporate Champion during his tenure in the stable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dwayne Johnson have any other names during the time with the Corporation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "The Rock continued to feud with Mankind over the WWF Championship, which was traded back and forth between them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dwayne Johnson fight against", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "Triple H", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Dwayne Johnson defeat besides Mankind", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2629, "Truth_answer": "With dwindling numbers, they merged with the Ministry of Darkness to create The Corporate Ministry, thus revealing that the loss of members in the Corporation was a process of elimination", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the corporation with Dwayne Johnson end", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "As an undergraduate, Parsons studied biology, sociology and philosophy at Amherst College and received his BA in 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Talcott Parsons study in Amherst College?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "Amherst College had become the Parsons' family college by tradition; his father and his uncle Frank had attended it, as had his elder brother, Charles Edward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talcott Parsons' family attended the same school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "Parsons' biology professors at Amherst were Otto C. Glaser and Henry Plough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is one of Talcott Parsons' professor at Amherst", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "Parsons went on to the University of Heidelberg, where he received his PhD in sociology and economics in 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talcott Parsons go to other schools besides Amherst?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "Parsons showed from early on, a great interest in the topic of philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Talcott Parsons' other interest besides sociology and economics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "Two term papers that Parsons wrote as a student for Clarence E. Ayres's class in Philosophy III at Amherst are referred to as the Amherst Papers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Talcott Parsons was interested to besides the topic philosophy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "The papers reveal Parsons' early interest in social evolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talcott Parsons wrote term papers on the school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2630, "Truth_answer": "Parsons wrote his Dr. Phil. thesis on The Concept of Capitalism in the Recent German Literature, with his main focus on the work of Werner Sombart and Weber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Talcott Parsons wrote besides term papers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "In June, Parsons went on to the University of Heidelberg, where he received his PhD in sociology and economics in 1927.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Talcott Parsons attend Heidelberg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "Parsons wrote his Dr. Phil. thesis on The Concept of Capitalism in the Recent German Literature, with his main focus on the work of Werner Sombart and Weber", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Talcott Parsons's best work at the University of Heidelberg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "his upbringing with a liberal but strongly-religious father had made the question of the role of culture and religion in the basic processes of world history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was sociology of religion so important for Talcott Parsons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "Generally, Parsons read extensively in religious literature, especially works focusing on the sociology of religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Talcott Parsons concentrate so much on religious literature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "At Heidelberg, he worked with Alfred Weber, Max Weber's brother; Edgar Salin , his dissertation adviser; Emil Lederer; and Karl Mannheim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Talcott Parsons's preferred teachers in religious literature at the University of Heidelberg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "One scholar that Parsons met at Heidelberg who shared his enthusiasm for Weber was Alexander von Schelting. Parsons later wrote a review article on von Schelting's book on Weber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talcott Parsons write about any of the teacher at the University of Heidelberg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2631, "Truth_answer": "The Amherst Papers also reveal that Parsons did not agree with his professors since he wrote that technological development and moral progress are two structurally-independent empirical processes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104052602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talcott Parsons get along with his professors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "Andy Irvine was born in St John's Wood, northwest London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was musician Andy Irvine born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "an Irish mother from Lisburn, County Antrim, and a Scottish father from Glasgow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were musician Andy Irvine's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Andy Irvine have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did musician Andy Irvine go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Irvine was given opportunities to appear on stage, TV and in films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician Andy Irvine get into acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "as Morgan in the ITV Television Playhouse drama The Magpies, adapted from a Henry James short story", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were notable roles when musician Andy Irvine was a child?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "received rave reviews for his performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Andy Irvine get good reviews for his role as Morgan in the ITV Television Playhouse drama The Magpies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "Later that year, at eighteen, Irvine performed as Dan in three episodes of Sheep's Clothing, after which he was offered a two-year contract with the BBC's Repertory company ('The Rep')", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817060256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Irvine_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where those actors who appeared in a lot of BBC series for musician Andy Irvine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2632, "Truth_answer": "Irvine would give up acting in his early twenties, after moving to Dublin at the end of his time with the 'Rep'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Andy Rivine take the BBC's Reportory company up on their offer of a two-year contract?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "Maynardville, Tennessee, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Roy Acuff born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "Ida (née Carr) and Simon E. Neill Acuff", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Roy Acuff's parents", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "third of five children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Roy Acuff have sibings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "Roy attended Central High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Roy Acuff go to school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "He was a three-sport standout at Central and, after graduating in 1925, was offered a scholarship to Carson-Newman University but turned it down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Roy Acuff go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "He played with several small baseball clubs around Knoxville, worked at odd jobs, and occasionally boxed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roy Acuff turn a scholarship offer to Carson-Newman University down", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Acuff tried out for the Knoxville Smokies, a minor-league baseball team then affiliated with the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Roy Acuff do during his early years after turning down a university scholarship offer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "A series of collapses in spring training following a sunstroke, however, ended his baseball career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Roy Acuff make the New York Giants-affliciated minor-league baseball team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "The effects left him ill for several years, and he suffered a nervous breakdown in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Roy Acuff have any other illnesses after the sunstroke in spring training which ended his baseball career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "While recovering, Acuff began to hone his fiddle skills, often playing on the family's front porch after the sun went down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Roy Acuff's nervous breakdown?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2633, "Truth_answer": "His father gave him several records of regionally renowned fiddlers, such as Fiddlin' John Carson and Gid Tanner, which were important influences on his early style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105030452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Acuff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else interesting on Roy Acuff besides where Roy Acuff was born, Ray Acuff's parents names, siblings, school, scholarship offer, illness nervous breakdown, and honing fiddle skills?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2634, "Truth_answer": "her fourth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Naked Truth for Lil' Kim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2634, "Truth_answer": "09/27/2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Naked Truth released for Lil' Kim?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2634, "Truth_answer": "The album received generally positive reviews and was given a score of 66 out of 100 by Metacritic, with 5 star ratings from The Source.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224231150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Naked_Truth_(Lil%27_Kim_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album The Naked Truth by Lil' Kim received by the reviewers ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2634, "Truth_answer": "Vibe Magazine, and The Village Voice, and less than favorable reviews from The New York Times and AllMusic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224231150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Naked_Truth_(Lil%27_Kim_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the reviewers say about the album The Naked Truth by Lil' Kim besides The Source?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2634, "Truth_answer": "Lighters Up“, Whoa/Spell Check", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name a single from The Naked Truth by Lil' Kim?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2634, "Truth_answer": "The Naked Truth did not sell as well as her previous works, it only managed to reach a gold certification by RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115020256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil'_Kim_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Naked Truth by Lil' Kim win any awards ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "His first book, La Méditerranée et le Monde Méditerranéen à l'Epoque de Philippe II (1949) (The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is La Mediteranee for Fernand Braudel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "The second level of time comprises long-term social, economic, and cultural history, where Braudel discusses the Mediterranean economy, social groupings, empires and civilizations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the topic of La Mediteranee by Fernand Braudel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "Braudel looks at two or three centuries in order to spot a particular pattern", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what time period was Fernand Braudel studying for La Mediteranee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "Braudel looks at two or three centuries in order to spot a particular pattern, such as the rise and fall of various aristocracies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what patterns did Fernand Braudel discover looking at two or three centuries in order to spot a particular pattern?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "The first level of time, geographical time, is that of the environment, with its slow, almost imperceptible change, its repetition and cycles. Such change may be slow, but irresistible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other levels of time did Fernand Braudel study besides two and three?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "The third level of time is that of events (histoire événementielle). This is the history of individuals with names.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a third level of time for Fernand Braudel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "Braudel's vast, panoramic view used insights from other social sciences, employed the concept of the longue durée, and downplayed the importance of specific events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220080457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernand_Braudel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what major events or people were examined for Fernand Braudel's third level of time in La Mediteranee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2635, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which Mediterranean countries were studied by Fernand Braudel for La Méditerranée?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "17 September 1879", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Periyar E. V. Ramasamy born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "Periyar attended school for five years after which he joined his father's trade at the age of 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220222134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periyar_E._V._Ramasamy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Periyar E. V. Ramasamy do as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "a wholesale merchant at Erode", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Periyar E. V. Ramasamy do at his father's trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "He used to listen to Tamil Vaishnavite gurus who gave discourses in his house enjoying his father's hospitality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220222134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periyar_E._V._Ramasamy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Periyar E. V. Ramasamy's hobbies as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "As a boy, he started questioning the contradictions and absurdities in the fables of Hindu deities spread by the Arya Race ie., Brahmins for subjugating Dravidian Race.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the gurus like for Periyar E. V. Ramasamy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Periyar E. V. Ramasamy's father like", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, E.V. Ramasamy announced the deletion of his caste title Naicker from his name at the First Provincial Self-Respect Conference of Chengalpattu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220222134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periyar_E._V._Ramasamy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Periyar E. V. Ramasamy article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2636, "Truth_answer": "He opposed the exploitation and marginalisation of the non-Brahmin Dravidian people of South India and the imposition of what he considered Indo-Aryan India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Periyar E. V. Ramasamy delete the castle title from his name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2637, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Hollywood Rose member Izzy Stradlin was living with L.A. Guns member Tracii Guns. When L.A. Guns needed a new vocalist, Stradlin suggested Hollywood Rose singer Axl Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/Articles/Guns+N'+Roses_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_N%27_Roses_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Formation for Guns N' Roses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2637, "Truth_answer": "Guns N' Roses was formed in March 1985 by Rose, rhythm guitarist Stradlin, along with L.A. Guns founders lead guitarist Guns, drummer Rob Gardner and bassist Ole Beich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_N%27_Roses_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1985 for Guns N' Roses", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2637, "Truth_answer": "In their early years, the band's hedonism and rebelliousness drew comparisons to the early Rolling Stones and earned them the nickname the most dangerous band in the world.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Guns N' Roses known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2637, "Truth_answer": "Through the band's increasing presence on the Hollywood club scene Guns N' Roses drew the attention of major record labels", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Guns N' Roses article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2637, "Truth_answer": "The group signed with Geffen Records in March 1986, receiving a $75,000 advance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_N%27_Roses_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1986 for Guns N' Roses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "Many of Tan Dun's works call for instruments made of materials such as paper, stone, or water, but compositions that he classifies as organic music feature these instruments most prominently.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is organic music for Tan Dun?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "The first major work for organic instruments was his Water Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tan Dun write any organic music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "The techniques devised in the Water Concerto were used again in Tan Dun's Water Passion After St. Matthew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable organic music works of Tan Dun besides the Water Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "Tan Dun's next major organic work, Paper Concerto for Paper Percussion and Orchestra (2003) was commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the opening of the Walt Disney Concert Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tan Dun work with any one else to write the organic music pieces besides Tan Dun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "Earth Concerto for stone and ceramic percussion and orchestra (2009) draws from Gustav Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth), which in turn draws from the poetry of Li Po.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tan Dun article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "Earth Concerto for stone and ceramic percussion and orchestra (2009)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tan Dun's most recent organic music piece?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tan Dun win any awards for Earth Concerto for stone and ceramic percussion and orchestra?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "Ceramic instruments include percussion instruments similar to those Tan Dun had used in previous works, as well as wind instruments and xun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments were used in Earth Concerto for stone and cermaic percussion and orchestra by Tan Dun?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "The first major work for organic instruments was his Water Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tan Dun first work in organic music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2638, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Tan Dun's music taken by the public?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the first The Carpenters single release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "Ticket to Ride“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the single released in 1969 by The Carpenters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "Ticket to Ride was released as a single on November 5, and became a minor hit for the Carpenters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Carpenters successful with the single Ticket to Ride?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Top 20 of the Adult Contemporary chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Carpenters peak on the billboards with Ticket to Ride?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "(They Long to Be) Close to You“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_p7", "https://www.joanne16.com/2016/04/richard-carpenter-33-years-after-karens.html?showComment=1497045387215_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519024809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_discography_p20", "https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/carpenters/collected_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519024809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519024809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_discography_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325083037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Won%27t_Last_a_Day_Without_You_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jambalaya_(On_the_Bayou)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next single The Carpenters released in the time period after Ticket to Ride?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "03/25/1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was I wont last a day without you by The Carpenters released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number one on the easy listening chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325083037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Won%27t_Last_a_Day_Without_You_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did I Won't Last a Day Without You by The Carpenters chart on the billboards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "Top of the World“ was the Carpenters' second Billboard No. 1 hit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other singles of note by The Carpenters besides Ticket to Ride, Close To You, I Won't Last A Day Without You?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "Close to You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single was the most successful for the The Carpenters?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "It reached No. 1 and stayed there for four weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Close to You by The Carpenters well received?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2639, "Truth_answer": "Their next hit was a song Richard had seen in a television commercial for Crocker National Bank, We've Only Just Begun, written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting you can tell me about the singles by The Carpenters?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2640, "Truth_answer": "1955", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dame Edna Everage invented?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2640, "Truth_answer": "The character's overseas debut, now as Edna Everage, was in the early 1960s at comedian Peter Cook's nightclub, The Establishment, in London's West End, where she received a poor review.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024150223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the character Dame Edna Everage received by the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2640, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, the character appeared as Barry McKenzie's Aunt Edna in the film, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024150223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage_p8", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other appearances did Dame Edna Everage made besides The Establishment in the early 1960s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2640, "Truth_answer": "Following the lukewarm reception to Edna's early appearances Humphries devised a stage show titled Edna Everage Housewife Superstar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dame Edna Everage article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2640, "Truth_answer": "The show was successfully presented in London's West End in the mid-1970s. The show featured monologues, songs and what was becoming an Edna trademark – interaction with the theatre audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024150223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dame_Edna_Everage_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was devising a stage show titled Edna Everage Housewife Superstar a successful action for Humphries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "Enya, P. Diddy, Loon, Foxy Brown, Black Rob", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other popular artists featured on the album Hurt No More by Mario Winans besides Mario Winans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Wanna Know, Never Really Was, This Is The Thanks I Get“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles off of the album Hurt No More by Mario Winans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "Hurt No More is the second studio album by R&B singer and musician Mario Winans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622171415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurt_No_More_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hurt No More Mario Winans' first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "United Kingdom (BPI) Platinum Certification, United States (RIAA) Gold Certification", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mario Winans win any awards for the album Hurt No More?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Wanna Know, Never Really Was, This Is The Thanks I Get“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other singles people might know from the album Hurt No More by Mario Winans besides I Don't Wanna Know?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "Winans says: This record is about relationships, pure and simple.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622171415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurt_No_More_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the theme of the songs on the album Hurt No More by Mario Winans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2641, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mario Winans go on a tour for the album Hurt No More?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Moravia published La Noia (Boredom or The Empty Canvas).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is La Noia a novel of Alberto Moravia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "the story of the troubled sexual relationship between a young, rich painter striving to find sense in his life and an easygoing girl in Rome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is La Noia by Alberto Moravia about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "Becoming known as one of his most famous novels, it won the Viareggio Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was La. Noia by Alberto Moravia well received by the public and critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "In 1967 Moravia visited China, Japan and Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alberto Moravia do in later life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Moravia was elected to the European Parliament as member from the Italian Communist Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229174527id_/https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/today-in-history-alberto-moravia-died-in-199/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alberto Moravia article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "His experiences at Strasbourg, ending in 1988, are told in Il diario europeo (“The European Diary”). In 1985 he won the title of “European Personality.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229174527id_/https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/today-in-history-alberto-moravia-died-in-199/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alberto Moravia accomplish in Parliament?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "Spouse. Elsa Morante (m. 1941–1961). Carmen Llera (m. 1984)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alberto Moravia married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2642, "Truth_answer": "Spouse. Elsa Morante (m. 1941–1961). Carmen Llera (m. 1984)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Moravia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whom did Alberto Moravia marry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "Red worked on new material for Until We Have Faces during their 2009–2010 tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2010 for the band Red?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "02/01/2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album Until We Have Faces by the band Red released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "Faceless", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Until We Have Faces by the band Red have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "the song Feed the Machine was sent to all fans who submitted their face as part of the hype for the new album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161012080228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Until_We_Have_Faces_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Red have any other hit singles from their album Until We Have Faces besides 'Faceless'?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how copies of the song Feed the Machine by the band Red many were downloaded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "They joined Union Entertainment label-mates Hinder on their All American Nightmare Tour which kicked off on May 10, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Red go on tour for their album Until We Have Faces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "On June 5, 2011 they started their Kill Th3 Machin3 Tour with Oh No Fiasco, Taddy Porter, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Evans Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224030720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Red work with anyone else besides label-mates Hinder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "Red was also the first band to ever enter Loudwire's Cage Match Hall of Fame, beating bands like Skillet, Seether, and Nickelback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Red band article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2643, "Truth_answer": "RED have become Loudwire’s very first Cage Match Hall of Famers due to massive support from their die-hard fans and supporters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924092857id_/https://loudwire.com/red-loudwire-cage-match-hall-of-fame/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the band Red enter Loudwire's Cage Match Hall of Fame for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "Released on February 10, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Innocence & Instinct released for the band Red?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "Fight Inside, Never Be the Same, Death of Me, Forever, Mystery of You, Start Again, Ordinary World", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Innocence & Instinct by the band Red?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shadows by the band Red popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "Fight Inside", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs from the album Innocence & Instinct by the band Red?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "The single debuted at No. 1 on the R&R Christian Rock chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107225842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocence_%26_Instinct_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Innocence & Instinct by the band Red hit the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "It won for Best Rock Album at the 41st GMA Dove Awards in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107225842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocence_%26_Instinct_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Innocence & Instinct by the band Red win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Innocence & Instinct by the band Red win any other awards besides Best Rock Album at the 41st GMA Dove Awards in 2010?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "Red toured the album from February 2009 through 2010 with Saving Abel, Pop Evil, and Taddy Porter on the Class of 2009 Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224030720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about the album Innocence & Instinct by the band Red besides awards, Billboard charts, hit songs and release date?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2644, "Truth_answer": "Pillar,The Wedding, Breaking Benjamin, Thousand Foot Krutch, Chevelle, Skillet and The Letter Black", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Red tour with any other bands for their album Innocence & Instinct besides the band Red?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2645, "Truth_answer": "One of the earliest artists to add a political dimension to his works was Nicola Saig (1863-1942).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Palestinian art article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2645, "Truth_answer": "While most of the art in his day explored religious themes and non-controversial issues, Saig's work ventured into politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620073028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role does politics play in Palestinian art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2645, "Truth_answer": "Caliph Umar at Jerusalem Gates given to the Caliph jab what many Palestinians saw as divisive policies of the British which attempted to create friction between Muslims and Christian Arabs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620073028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Saig's work say about politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2645, "Truth_answer": "Sophia Halaby, Ibrahim Ghannam, and Juliana Seraphim focused more subtly on questions of identity including Palestinian cultural traditions, physical geography, and a surrealistic look at memories of childhood reverie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620073028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_art_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other political themes are present in Palestinian artwork besides divisive policies of the British?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2645, "Truth_answer": "After 1948, Ismail Shammout, Naji al-ali, Mustafa al-Hallaj, Abdul Hay Mosallam and Paul Guiragossian tackled the painful memories of the Nabka showing massacres, refugees and clear political themes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Palestinian art article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2645, "Truth_answer": "Abdul Hay Mosallam participated in an exhibition in Tokyo about the Sabra-Shatilla massacre, and many of his works have been used internationally as posters, calendars and postcards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170120002754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Hay_Mosallam_Zarara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Palestinian art artists Ismail Shammout, Naji al-ali, Mustafa al-Hallaj, Abdul Hay Mosallam and Paul Guiragossian portray the massacres?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Major League Baseball expanded the strike zone. National League walks fell 13 percent. Koufax reduced his walk rate to 1.7 in 1963, which ranked fifth in the league.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 1963 season start for Sandy Koufax?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Koufax suffer any injuries during the 1963 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "Koufax won the NL MVP Award and the Hickok Belt, and was the first-ever unanimous selection for the Cy Young Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sandy Koufax article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "Koufax threw 11 shutouts, setting a new post-1900 record for shutouts by a left-handed pitcher that stands to this day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Sandy Koufax set in 1963?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "Facing the Yankees in the 1963 World Series, Koufax completed the Dodgers' series sweep with a 2–1 victory over Ford", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Dodgers team with Sandy Koufax do in 1963?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "On May 11, Koufax no-hit the San Francisco Giants 8-0", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other games did Sandy Koufax perform well in 1963 besides the 1963 World Series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "Series MVP Award for his performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sandy Koufax perform in the 1963 post-season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Major League Baseball expanded the strike zone. National League walks fell 13 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sandy Koufax article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "Koufax, who had reduced his walks allowed per nine innings to 3.4 in 1961 and 2.8 in 1962, reduced his walk rate further to 1.7 in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the change in walks due to expanded strike zone affect the game of baseball in 1963 for Sandy Koufax?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "The big strike zone had a life span of just six years, proving to be an endeavor that failed utterly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091816id_/https://tht.fangraphs.com/re-imagining-the-big-zone-sixties-part-1-1963-1965/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the league respond to the 1963 strike zone change?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2646, "Truth_answer": "owners saw that the game was not having as much offense as it once had and they felt they needed to have more offense to get fans to come to the games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216081046id_/http://www.nwumpires.com:80/home/index.php/larryscorner/19-rulesarea/38-lg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans respond to the 1963 strike zone change ?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "However, it was not until the emergence of the Spice Girls in 1996 with Wannabe, that the concept of girl power exploded onto the common consciousness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the “girl power” with the Spice Girls become popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "The song Wannabe has been hailed as an iconic girl power anthem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wannabe_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any songs by the Spice Girls related to girl power?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "It was the name of British pop duo Shampoo's 1996 single and album, later credited by Halliwell as the inspiration for the Spice Girls' mantra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other celebrities besides the Spice Girls used the term girl power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "Its message of empowerment appealed to young girls, adolescents and adult women, and it emphasised the importance of strong and loyal friendship among females.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did spice girls girl power empowered girls-women?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, United Nations' Global Goals #WhatIReallyReallyWant campaign filmed a global remake of the original music video for Wannabe to highlight gender inequality issues faced by women across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wannabe_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girl phrase 'Girl Power' continue in the 2000's and beyond?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "Some critics dismissed it as no more than a shallow marketing tactic, while others took issue with the emphasis on physical appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it always positive or were there mixed feelings for the Spice Girl’s girl power?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2647, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the physical appearance had to do with the phrase girl power?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2648, "Truth_answer": "Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers left Suppāraka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the kingdoms run by men or women?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2648, "Truth_answer": "Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers landed near modern-day Mannar, and founded the Kingdom of Tambapanni.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Prince Vijaya and his followers do when they arrived in Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2648, "Truth_answer": "Sumitta succeeded his father as king of his country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other Sri Lankan rulers besides Prince Vijaya?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2648, "Truth_answer": "Upatissa Nuwara was named after the regent king Upatissa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting facts about the Early Sinhalese kingdoms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2648, "Truth_answer": "In the 13th century the country's administrative provinces were divided into three independent kingdoms: Kingdom of Sitawaka, Kingdom of Kotte and the Kandyan kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many kingdoms were there in ancient Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anton Webern's style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Anton_Webern_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anton Webern best known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern conducts Berg - Violin Concerto“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Anton Webern's most famous recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music; this is evidenced by detailed markings in his scores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Anton Webern?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "This is evidenced by detailed markings in Anton Webern's scores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of markings are in the scores created by Anton Webern?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern was one of many in a contemporaneous tradition of conscientiously and non-literally handling notated musical figures, phrases, and even entire scores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Anton Webern add anything else to his music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Segantini's work was a likely inspiration for Anton Webern's 1905 single-movement string quartet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many movements does Anton Webern's music have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern helped organize and operate the Society for Private Musical Performances, which gave concerts of music by Béla Bartók, Berg, and Webern himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anton Webern perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2649, "Truth_answer": "As a tutor, Anton Webern guided and variously influenced Arnold Elston, Humphrey Searle, Leopold Spinner, and Stefan Wolpe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Anton Webern known for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2650, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas settled in Baltimore where he raised his family while also pursuing a career in broadcasting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Unitas do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2650, "Truth_answer": "On September 11, 2002, Johnny Unitas died from a heart attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_NFL_season_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Unitas die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2650, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas's second wife was Sandra Lemon; they had three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas have a family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2650, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas lost almost total use of his right hand, with the middle finger and thumb noticeably disfigured from being repeatedly broken during games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas get sick in his old age?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2651, "Truth_answer": "Escape was released on July 31, 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981 with the band Journey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2651, "Truth_answer": "The album became a mainstream success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Escape by Journey received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2651, "Truth_answer": "The album included three top-ten hits: Who's Cryin' Now, Don't Stop Believin' and Open Arms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Escape by Journey have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2651, "Truth_answer": "Journey went on tour in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Journey go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2651, "Truth_answer": "Journey's success was met with criticism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Journey have any struggles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2651, "Truth_answer": "The 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide gave each of Journey's albums only one star, with Dave Marsh writing that Journey was a dead end for San Francisco area rock.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the criticism towards Journey's success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2652, "Truth_answer": "In Hugh Trevor-Roper's opinion, the dispute between the Puritans and the Arminians was a major, although not the sole, cause of the English Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hugh Trevor-Roper's interest or views of the English Civil War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2652, "Truth_answer": "For Hugh Trevor-Roper, the dispute was over such issues as free will and predestination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Hugh Trevor-Roper think of the English Civil war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2652, "Truth_answer": "Only later did the dispute become a matter of the structure of the Church of England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other issues were there with the English Civil War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2652, "Truth_answer": "The war ended with Parliamentarian victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War_p0", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/Early_Modern_Period_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were results of the English Civil War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2653, "Truth_answer": "The first election of pre-World War II players was conducted in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened involving the Veterans Committee in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the procedure for electing pre-World War II players changed by the Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2653, "Truth_answer": "The first election of pre-World War II players was conducted in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028053237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Committee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Veterans Committee's 2009 election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2653, "Truth_answer": "The threshold for induction remained at 75% of all who voted on the appropriate ballot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2653, "Truth_answer": "In the first election held under the new rules, two managers and three executives were elected in December 2007 as part of the 2008 election process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028053237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Committee_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the Veterans Committee's threshold for induction remaining at 75%?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2654, "Truth_answer": "Voting on the managers/umpires and executives ballots will now be conducted for induction in even-numbered years, starting with the class of 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028053237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Committee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any rule changes for the Veterans Committee in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2654, "Truth_answer": "The voting body for the managers/umpires ballot will be a sixteen-member body of Hall of Famers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028053237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Committee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the changes for voting on the class of 2008 made by the Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2654, "Truth_answer": "Each ballot is presented to the applicable voting board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028053237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Committee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the ballot setup in the 2008 class by the Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2654, "Truth_answer": "The voting body for the managers/umpires ballot will be a sixteen-member body of Hall of Famers, executives, and media veterans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028053237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Committee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was needed for a manager or umpire to be placed on the ballot according to the Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2654, "Truth_answer": "Each voter can choose as many as four individuals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Veterans' Committee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2655, "Truth_answer": "Gary Miller, better known by his stage name Dr. Know, is the guitarist for Bad Brains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dr. Know?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2655, "Truth_answer": "Gary Miller is the guitarist for Bad Brains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190419123614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Know_(guitarist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Millers role in the band Bad Brains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2655, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Know is the guitarist for Bad Brains, regarded as one of punk rock's most innovative and important bands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190419123614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Know_(guitarist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of guitarist Dr Know?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2655, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Know suffered a heart attack in November 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dr. Know's illness?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2655, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Know was transferred to a medical rehabilitation facility for the physical therapy and treatment that he needed to make a full recovery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116035153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Know recover from his heart attack?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "Scott Richard Weiland was an American musician, singer and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of art did Scott Weiland do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland released a solo album in 1998 called 12 Bar Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107234438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Temple_Pilots_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Weiland release any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "Barbarella is the only official single released from Scott Weiland's 1998 debut album 12 Bar Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200528213408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarella_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album 12 Bar Blues by Scott Weiland have any singles on it or successful songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "The album was not a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428054204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Bar_Blues_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of Scott Weiland's album 12 Bar Blues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "On November 25, 2008, Scott Weiland released his second solo album, Happy in Galoshes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the album 12 Bar Blues, did Scott Weiland release another album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which genres did Happy in Galoshes by Scott Weiland feature?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2656, "Truth_answer": "Missing Cleveland is the first single from Scott Weiland's second solo album, Happy in Galoshes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Happy in Galoshes have any singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2657, "Truth_answer": "Weiland was married three times during his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott Weiland married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2657, "Truth_answer": "Scott was married more than once in his lifetime as he was with his third wife prior to his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott Weiland married more than once?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2657, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland had two children named Noah and Lucy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Scott Weiland's children's names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2657, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland got divorced from his second wife Mary Forsberg in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Weiland get divorced from his second wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2657, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland got married with Jaime Wachtel on June 22,2013 at their Los Angeles home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott Weiland married a third time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2658, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell's calm attitude, patient questions, and ability to tease substance from nebulous statements of callers and guests gave his show a relaxed yet serious atmosphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Art Bell's reputation critical?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2658, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell was criticized for reporting rumors that Comet Hale–Bopp was being trailed by a UFO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who criticized Art Bell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2658, "Truth_answer": "On September 30, 1998, NBC's Today Show aired a taped segment of reporter Fred Francis interviewing Art Bell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell ever do an interview about his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2658, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Art Bell was interviewed on Larry King Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Bell ever on TV talking about his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2658, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell discussed off-beat topics such as the paranormal, the occult, UFOs, protoscience and pseudoscience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Art Bell's beliefs about UFO's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has been held at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, since 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo located?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is 20 days long.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hollydeequilts.net/category/quilting/_p0", "https://limoandtowncar.us/houston-rodeo-and-livestock-show/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p11", "https://blog.chron.com/rodeoblog/2012/03/stevenson-lowe-ride-into-bareback-finals/_p2", "https://centerstagemag.com/search.cfm?tag=Rodeo_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14", "https://www.hgh.tv/usa-hgh-clinics/address/3501-knickerbocker-rd-san-angelo-texas-76904.php_p49", "https://www.hgh.tv/usa-hgh-clinics/address/8160-walnut-hill-ln-216-dallas-texas-75231.php_p58", "https://motherhoodmania.wordpress.com/tag/cows/_p0", "https://motherhoodmania.wordpress.com/tag/pigs/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long does the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, attendance reached a record high of 2,611,176 people and 33,000 volunteers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people participate in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo features championship rodeo action, livestock competitions, concerts, a carnival, pig racing, barbecue and the Rodeo Uncorked! International Wine Competition, shopping, sales and livestock auctions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of events happen at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "The majority of evenings are performances by country music singers, although several nights are dedicated to pop or rock music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of concerts are performed at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "During the livestock show, attendees can purchase glasses of wine entries at the Wine Garden, an outdoor area comprising six tents that shelter 30,000 square feet of space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do they have food or drinks available for purchase at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "More than 43,000 season tickets are sold every year, with the remaining seats 30,000 seats available for individual-show sale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who attends the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, including the concerts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "Members of the HLSR are given an opportunity to buy individual tickets before the general public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo open to the public?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "The official kickoff of The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is the annual Rodeo Parade. It is held the Saturday before the show begins and runs through downtown Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day does the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo start on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2659, "Truth_answer": "One of the largest draws for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is the 20 consecutive evenings of rodeo and concert, held in NRG Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the concerts for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo outside?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "The trail rides range in size from a dozen to over one thousand people who ride on horseback or in horse-drawn wagons from various areas of the state to Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are trail rides in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo event?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the trail rides which are done prior to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo open to the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "The trail rides range in size from a dozen to over one thousand people who ride on horseback or in horse-drawn wagons from various areas of the state to Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people ride on horses in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail rides?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a charge to participate in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail ride event?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can people rent a horse or wagon to praticipate in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail ride event?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "The trail rides last from a few days to three weeks, depending on the distance they cover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many days is the trail ride event prior to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "The days start very early, and often end with live music or a small celebration. Many riders choose to camp in recreational vehicles rather than in the open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information I should know about the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail ride event?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are children allowed to participate in the trail ride prior to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo event?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2660, "Truth_answer": "The days start very early, and often end with live music or a small celebration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Livestock_Show_and_Rodeo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is entertainment provided in the trail ride event prior to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2661, "Truth_answer": "Slim Pickens played B-52 pilot Major T. J. King Kong. in Dr. Strangelove.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Dr. Strangelove refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2661, "Truth_answer": "Hollywood made good use of Slim Pickens' rodeo background. He did not need a stand-in for horseback scenes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102123921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Pickens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Slim Pickens in your reading?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2661, "Truth_answer": "Slim Pickens played B-52 pilot Major T. J. King Kong. in Dr. Strangelove. He was not given the script for the entire film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Slim Pickens play a part in without a script?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2661, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sellers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Slim Pickens act with in Dr. Strangelove?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2661, "Truth_answer": "Slim Pickens appeared in numerous television guest shots, including a 1954 Stories of the Century episode in which he played the Sundance Kid to Joe Sawyer's Butch Cassidy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102123921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Pickens_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other impressive happening in Slim Pickens' life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2661, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Slim Pickens was honored by the Rodeo Historical Society during his posthumous induction into the Rodeo Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slim Pickens receive any recognitions for any of his work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2662, "Truth_answer": "During much of his career, Slim Pickens played mainly cowboy roles, and is perhaps best remembered today for his comic roles in Dr. Strangelove, Blazing Saddles and 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102123921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Pickens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Slim Pickens' film career consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2662, "Truth_answer": "Slim Pickens had a small but memorable role in Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979) in scenes with Toshiro Mifune and Christopher Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Slim Pickens work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2662, "Truth_answer": "In a large number of films and TV shows, Slim Pickens wore his own hats and boots, and rode his own horses and mules.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102123921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Pickens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slim Pickens' greatest accomplishment mentioned in the article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2662, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Slim Pickens was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slim Pickens win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2662, "Truth_answer": "Slim Pickens credited Dr. Strangelove as a turning point in his career. Pickens said he was amazed at the difference a single movie could make.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slim Pickens' best act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2662, "Truth_answer": "Slim Pickens also said that working with Stanley Kubrick proved too difficult due to Kubrick's perfectionist style of directing with multiple takes for nearly every shot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102123921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Pickens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the article on Slim Pickens about his role in Dr. Strangelove?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen rejected a two-year, $12 million offer to return to the Boston Celtics and accepted a three-year deal with the Miami Heat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 with Ray Allen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen accepted a three-year deal with the Miami Heat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen sign with someone else between 2012 and 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Heat were limited to their mid-level exception amount of slightly more than $3 million per season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the Miami Heat team offer Ray Allen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "During Ray Allen's first season with the Miami Heat, he averaged 10.9 points per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen do well playing for the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "During the regular season, Ray Allen played in 73 games, starting 9 of them, averaging 9.6 points and shooting 37 percent from three-point range.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ray Allen's overall stats with the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen scored 19 points on 4–7 three-point shooting in game 4 of the conference semifinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen continue doing as well the whole time he played for the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "Ray Allen became a free agent in the 2014 off-season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen play with the Miami Heat in 2014?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "The Heat faced the Spurs again in the 2014 NBA Finals, but they lost the series in five games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Miami Heat win the 2014 finals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "During the 2014–15 season, Ray Allen announced his decision to sit out the season. He did not end up joining a team for the 2015–16 season either.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Allen resign with the Miami Heat after 2014?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2663, "Truth_answer": "During Ray Allen's first season with the Miami Heat, he averaged 10.9 points per game and made 88.6% of his free throws.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103000019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Allen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on the Miami Heat from the Ray Allen topic?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2664, "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling moved from radio to television, as a writer for WKRC-TV in Cincinnati.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218005758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rod Serling ever on television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2664, "Truth_answer": "On October 2, 1959, the classic Twilight Zone series, created by Rod Serling, premiered on CBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Rod Serling write for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2664, "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling's duties included writing testimonial advertisements for dubious medical remedies and scripts for a comedy duo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218005758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Serling write funny material?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2664, "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling continued at WKRC after graduation and, amidst the mostly dreary day-to-day work, also created a series of scripts for a live TV program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218005758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Serling_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Serling enjoy writing for television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2664, "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone is a series of adaptations by Mark Kneece and Rich Ellis. Several episodes were adapted into pulp fiction books by Serling himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Serling write popular books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2664, "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling began his career when television was a new medium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's another interesting fact about Rod Serling's television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2665, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Tangerine Dream founded their own record label, TDI, and more recently, Eastgate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Tangerine Dream go independent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2665, "Truth_answer": "Since then, Tangerine Dream with Jerome Froese took a directional change away from the new-age leanings of those albums and toward an electronica style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What direction did Tangerine Dream take in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2665, "Truth_answer": "Edgar Froese also released a number of solo recordings, which are similar in style to Tangerine Dream's work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Tangerine Dream do independent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2665, "Truth_answer": "Several of Tangerine Dream's albums released during the 1990s were nominated for Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Tangerine Dream win awards as an independent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2666, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo started work on a debut full-length album, but it instead became Hypnotic Suggestion, a second EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hypnotic Suggestion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2666, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Hypnotic Suggestion by The Apples in Stereo successul?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2666, "Truth_answer": "In early 1995, The Apples in Stereo finished the album, Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house (the birthplace of Schneider's Pet Sounds Studio).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fun Trick Noisemaker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2666, "Truth_answer": "In April 2009, the single Energy from New Magnetic Wonder was performed by the contestants on the television show American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the single hits from The Apples in Stereo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernández's work has earned him three Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards has Vicente Fernandez received?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernández released the album Vicente Fernandez y las clásicas de José Alfredo Jiménez. The album earned him Univision's Latin Music Award for Mexican Regional Male Artist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album from Vicente Fernandez won an award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Vicente Fernández was awarded his first Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album for his record Necesito de Tí.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003191225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Vicente Fernandez won any Grammys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Vicente Fernández was awarded his first Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album for his record Necesito de Tí.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003191225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vicente Fernandez win his first Grammy for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernández received three awards from thirteen nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Vicente Fernandez been nominated for awards which he has not won?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernández also has an arena in Guadalajara named in his honor, a star placed with his hand prints and name at the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003191225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Vicente Fernandez been given any other honors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Vicente Fernandez been honored by the Mexican government?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Vicente Fernandez been given any medals or titles by the government?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernández has recorded more than 50 albums in 35 years and claims to have recorded 300 more songs, making another 30 albums possible even if he retires.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Vicente Fernandez's Breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernández records for the label Sony Music Latin of Sony Music Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vicente Fernandez have a recording label?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernandez branched into acting with the 1971 film Tacos al Carbón.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003191225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "By any chance did Vicente Fernandez act in any movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "Vicente Fernandez's first hit movie, for which he did the soundtrack, was 1974's La Ley del Monte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003191225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vicente Fernandez do any soundtracks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Vicente Fernández released the album Vicente Fernandez y las clásicas de José Alfredo Jiménez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003191225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vicente Fernandez have any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Vicente Fernandez to make an album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "In 1987 Vicente Fernandez launched his first tour outside the United States and Mexico when he traveled to Bolivia and Colombia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During Vicente Fernandez's breakthrough did he ever go on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2668, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Vicente Fernandez continued to tour despite the kidnapping of his oldest son. (He was released 4 months later when ransom was paid.)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the Breakthrough from the Vicente Fernandez topic?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2669, "Truth_answer": "After the tour, Homme fired Oliveri, as he was convinced that Oliveri had been physically abusive to his girlfriend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Oliveri leave?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2669, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the Deaf was a critical hit and was certified gold in 2003, with sales of over 900,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of mainstream exposure did Queens of the Stone Age have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2669, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme, Adam Kasper, Eric Valentine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922061701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_for_the_Deaf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the album Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2669, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the Deaf was released in August 2002, again featuring Lanegan, along with guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen to the touring line-up following the album's release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Songs for the Deaf, mainstream exposure, and Oliveri's departure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2669, "Truth_answer": "The Songs for the Deaf tour culminated in a string of headline dates in Australia in January 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Songs for the Deaf tour by the Queens of the Stone Age successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2669, "Truth_answer": "Grohl returned to his other projects and was replaced on the European leg of the tour by former Danzig drummer Joey Castillo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Grohl leave the Queens of the Stone Age?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2670, "Truth_answer": "Queens of the Stone Age released their self-titled debut in 1998 on Stone Gossard's and Regan Hagar's label Loosegroove Records, and on vinyl by Man's Ruin Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Queens of the Stone Age debut album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2670, "Truth_answer": "Queens of the Stone Age received generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922061657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922061657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Queens of the Stone Age a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2670, "Truth_answer": "Queens of the Stone Age was certified silver in the United Kingdom in February 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queens of the Stone Age receive any awards for their debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2670, "Truth_answer": "After the breakup of his previous band, Kyuss, in 1995, Josh Homme briefly joined Screaming Trees as a touring guitarist, before deciding to form a new band, Gamma Ray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Queens of the Stone Age form?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2670, "Truth_answer": "The name Queens of the Stone Age came from a nickname given to Kyuss by their producer Chris Goss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the name Queen of the Stone age chosen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the producer Chris Goss give Kyuss the nickname Queen of the Stone Age?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2671, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was founded around 1966 in Long Beach, California, United States, by singer-guitarist Jeff Hanna and singer-songwriter guitarist Bruce Kunkel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed the band Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2671, "Truth_answer": "Hanna and Kunkel joined informal jam sessions at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Long Beach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band gather the other members of the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2671, "Truth_answer": "Keyboardist Bob Carpenter joined the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1", "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3391191/posts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more musicians who joined the band Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2671, "Truth_answer": "Liberty Records released the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's debut album, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band during 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album that the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2671, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's first single, Buy for Me the Rain, was a Top 40 success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the album The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band by the band of the same name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band tour for their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey's first professional stage appearance was as a spear carrier in a New York Shakespeare Festival performance of Henry VI, Part 1 in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981 for Kevin Spacey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "The following year, Kevin Spacey made his first Broadway appearance, as Oswald in a production of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, starring Liv Ullmann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey perform in any other performances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "The following year, Kevin Spacey made his first Broadway appearance, as Oswald in a production of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, starring Liv Ullmann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Kevin Spacey's broadway appearance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "In Broadway theatre, Kevin Spacey won a Tony Award in 1991 for his role in Lost in Yonkers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Spacey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey ever win any awards for his appearances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen to Kevin Spacey in 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey appeared in the 1995 thriller Seven, making a sudden entrance late in the film as the serial killer John Doe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on 1981-1999 from Kevin Spacey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey played an egomaniacal district attorney in A Time to Kill (1996), and founded Trigger Street Productions in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films or performances which Kevin Spacey was in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2672, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Spacey executive produced the biographical survival thriller film Captain Phillips in 2013, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Spacey produce any films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2673, "Truth_answer": "May 6 was declared 'Hanson Day' in Tulsa by Oklahoma's then-governor Frank Keating.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hanson (band) in 1997?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2673, "Truth_answer": "Hanson are best known for the 1997 hit song MMMBop from their debut album released through Mercury/Polygram Records, entitled Middle of Nowhere, which earned three Grammy nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most popular hit by Hanson (band)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2673, "Truth_answer": "Middle of Nowhere yielded five singles: MMMBop, Where's the Love, I Will Come to You, Weird, and Thinking of You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210118040341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_of_Nowhere_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs in the album Middle of Nowhere by Hanson", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2673, "Truth_answer": "Middle of Nowhere was released in the US on May 6, 1997, selling 10 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Hanson (band)'s commercial success", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2673, "Truth_answer": "Hanson's popularity exploded during the summer of 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Middle of Nowhere bring Hanson (band) success", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2673, "Truth_answer": "Hanson was nominated for three Grammy Awards in 1998: Record of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Hanson (band) in 1998?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2674, "Truth_answer": "After the Fall of France, Hitler awarded Hermann Göring the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross for his successful leadership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hitler award to Hermann Goring?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2674, "Truth_answer": "Hermann Goring was appointed commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe (air force), a position he held until the final days of the regime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hermann Goring's position in Germany?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2674, "Truth_answer": "As a result of this promotion, Hermann Goring was the highest-ranking soldier in Germany until the end of the war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How good of a soldier was Hermann Goring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2674, "Truth_answer": "Hermann Göring joined the Prince Wilhelm Regiment (112th Infantry, Garrison: Mülhausen) of the Prussian Army in 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hermann Goring first enlisted as a soldier?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2674, "Truth_answer": "Hermann Goring finished the war with 22 victories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130022926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_G%C3%B6ring_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many victories did Hermann Goring have in World War I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2675, "Truth_answer": "T. E. Lawrence was involved in the build-up to the capture of Damascus, but he was not present at the city's formal surrender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Fall of Damascus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2675, "Truth_answer": "T. E. Lawrence was instrumental in establishing a provisional Arab government under Faisal in newly liberated Damascus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did T.E. Lawrence play in the fall of Damascus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2675, "Truth_answer": "In 1918, Lowell Thomas went to Jerusalem where he met T. E. Lawrence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the T.E. Lawrence article regarding the Fall of Damascus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2675, "Truth_answer": "Thomas and his cameraman Harry Chase shot a great deal of film and many photographs involving T. E. Lawrence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lowell Thomas and T.E. Lawrence do together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2675, "Truth_answer": "Thomas shot a great deal of film and many photographs involving T. E. Lawrence, which Thomas used in a slide-show presentation that toured the world after the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did T.E. Lawrence and Lowell Thomas do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2675, "Truth_answer": "Faisal's rule as king, however, came to an abrupt end in 1920, after the battle of Maysaloun when the French Forces of General Gouraud entered Damascus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Fall of Damascus end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin went to Newnham College, Cambridge in 1938 and studied chemistry within the Natural Sciences Tripos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Rosalind Franklin and Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin studied the Natural Sciences Tripos at Newnham College, Cambridge, from which she graduated in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin graduate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin volunteered as an Air Raid Warden and regularly made patrols to see the welfare of people during air raids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Rosalind Franklin during WW II?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Rosalind Franklin was granted a three-year Turner & Newall Fellowship to work at King's College London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rosalind Franklin do after Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "Rosalind Franklin studied the porosity of coal using helium to determine its density.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rosalind Franklin work on in the laboratory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "1982, Iota Sigma Pi designated Rosalind Franklin a National Honorary Member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalind Franklin win any awards or prizes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "With Irene, Rosalind Franklin volunteered as an Air Raid Warden and regularly made patrols to see the welfare of people during air raids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything relevant with Rosalind Franklin and WWII?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2676, "Truth_answer": "During her BCURA research, Rosalind Franklin stayed at Adrienne Weill's boarding house in Cambridge until her cousin Irene Franklin asked to join her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125011518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Irene and what is the connection with Rosalind Franklin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2677, "Truth_answer": "The new lineup of Exposé released its debut album Exposure on Arista Records, led by the pop/dance hit Come Go with Me which reached #5 on the US Billboard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of Exposure happened in 1986 with the group Expose?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2677, "Truth_answer": "The first single, What You Don't Know, peaked at #8; and the second single When I Looked at Him rose to #10 on the US Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits besides Come Go With Me did Expose (group) release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2677, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did things work out for the new girls who became members of the Expose (group)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2677, "Truth_answer": "Let Me Be the One, a mid-tempo R&B song with Bruno on lead vocal, became yet another hit reaching #7 on the US Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Expose (group) have any other hits that got the US Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2677, "Truth_answer": "Expose's highest charting hit occurred in February 1988 with the #1 US hit ballad Seasons Change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Expose (group) got a hit for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2677, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Expose (group) get any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2678, "Truth_answer": "After Kelly Moneymaker joined Exposé, the group released its self-titled, third album Exposé, which integrated more mature material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Expose (group) release their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2678, "Truth_answer": "The album was aimed to demonstrate musical growth for Expose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Expose (group) change?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2678, "Truth_answer": "The album was aimed to compete with the success of Wilson Phillips, which had great success in 1990 with its debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the group Expose change?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2678, "Truth_answer": "It was also the first album to use producers besides Martineé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Expose have other changes in their music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2678, "Truth_answer": "During the summer of 1987, a re-recorded version of Point of No Return was released, and it too topped out at #5 on the US Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Expose (group) ever have any more hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2678, "Truth_answer": "Lorenzo returned to the dance charts with the Vendetta Records releases I Wanna Know in 1988, and Stop Me if I Fall in Love in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorenzo from Expose (group) have any other good songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Billie Holiday had a small role as a woman abused by her lover in Duke Ellington's musical short film Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1935 during Billie Holiday's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday's tunes included I Must Have That Man, Travelin' All Alone, I Can't Get Started, and Summertime, a hit for Holiday in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Billie Holiday's career in 1936?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "In late 1937, Billie Holiday had a brief stint as a big-band vocalist with Count Basie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Billie Holiday in 1937?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, Billie Holiday's single I'm Gonna Lock My Heart ranked sixth as the most-played song in September of that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1938 that was important for Billie Holiday?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "Their first collaboration included What a Little Moonlight Can Do and Miss Brown to You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs by Billie Holiday were recorded with Teddy Wilson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday began recording under her own name a year later for Vocalion in sessions produced by Hammond and Bernie Hanighen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Recordings with Teddy Wilson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "Brunswick paid Billie Holiday a flat fee rather than royalties, which saved the company money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't Billie Holiday given any royalties?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2679, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billie Holiday upset about the royalties she never received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "By early 1929, Billie Holiday had joined her mother in Harlem. Their landlady was a sharply-dressed woman named Florence Williams, who ran a brothel at 151 West 140th Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Billie Holiday's life in 1929?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday's mother became a prostitute, and within a matter of days of arriving in New York, Holiday, not yet 14, became a victim of sexual trafficking at $5 a client.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Billie Holiday and her mother do in Harlem?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "Eleanora Fagan (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959), better known as Billie Holiday, was an African American jazz singer with a career spanning nearly thirty years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Billie Holiday produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday recorded two songs: Your Mother's Son-in-Law and Riffin' the Scotch, the latter being her first hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Billie Holiday record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "Son-in-Law sold 300 copies, but Riffin' the Scotch, released on November 11, sold 5,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the two songs by Billie Holiday sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "God Bless the Child became Billie Holiday's most popular record. It reached number 25 on the charts in 1941 and was third in Billboard's songs of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the songs by Billie Holiday chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "As a young teenager, Billie Holiday started singing in nightclubs in Harlem. She took her professional pseudonym from Billie Dove, an actress she admired, and the musician Clarence Holiday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Holiday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Billie Holiday do early in her career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2680, "Truth_answer": "Late in 1932, 17-year-old Billie Holiday replaced the singer Monette Moore at Covan's, a club on West 132nd Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Holiday sing in any other clubs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "In May 1969, after leaving the Brooklyn Underground, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined a band called the Southern Distributor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stevie Ray Vaughan get started in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan, with the band Cast of Thousands, recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album, A New Hi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan was born on October 3, 1954, in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stevie Ray Vaughan grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan was born on October 3, 1954, in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://top5000-rocketman5000.blogspot.com/2014_09_28_archive.html_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stevie Ray Vaughan born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "Attending Justin F. Kimball High School during the early 1970s, Stevie Ray Vaughan's late-night gigs contributed to his neglect in his studies, including music theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stevie Ray Vaughan attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "In Stevie Ray Vaughan's sophomore year, he attended an evening class for experimental art at Southern Methodist University, but left when it conflicted with rehearsal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Ray Vaughan go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "In February 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined a band called Liberation, which was a nine-piece group with a horn section.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Stevie Ray Vaughan do in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "In September 1970, Stevie Ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands, which included future actor Stephen Tobolowsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stevie Ray Vaughan play with during his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "In March 1973, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers, after meeting Benno at a jam session years before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Stevie Ray Vaughan play with in his early career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan owned and used a variety of guitars during his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Stevie Ray Vaughan play?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2681, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan was a catalyst in the revival of vintage amplifiers and effects during the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Ray Vaughan play any other instruments?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2682, "Truth_answer": "In 1933, Marian Anderson made her European debut in a concert at Wigmore Hall in London, where she was received enthusiastically.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Marian Anderson perceived in Europe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2682, "Truth_answer": "In 1934, impresario Sol Hurok offered Marian Anderson a better contract. He became her manager and through his persuasion she came back to perform in America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marian Anderson remain in Europe after her 1933 debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2682, "Truth_answer": "Although by then quite famous, Marian Anderson's stature did not completely end the prejudice she confronted as a young black singer touring the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there ever any conflicts that Marian Anderson faced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2682, "Truth_answer": "Marian Anderson was denied rooms in certain American hotels and was not allowed to eat in certain American restaurants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Anderson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of prejudice did Marian Anderson face?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2682, "Truth_answer": "After high school, Marian Anderson applied to an all-white music school, the Philadelphia Music Academy, but was turned away because she was black. Undaunted, Anderson pursued studies privately.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marian Anderson ever stand up to the racial injustice she faced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2683, "Truth_answer": "Marian Anderson died on April 8, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marian Anderson die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2683, "Truth_answer": "Marian Anderson died of congestive heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What killed Marian Anderson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2683, "Truth_answer": "Marian Anderson retired from singing in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marian Anderson do before dying?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2683, "Truth_answer": "Marian Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Anderson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marian Anderson get any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2683, "Truth_answer": "Marian Anderson was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Marian Anderson get apart from the Presidential Medal of Freedom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2684, "Truth_answer": "Mirror Man is the fifth studio album by American rock band Captain Beefheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327060740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_Man_(Captain_Beefheart_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was mirror man by Captain Beefheart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2684, "Truth_answer": "The Mirror Man album sleeve features an erroneous claim that it had been recorded one night in Los Angeles in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327060740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_Man_(Captain_Beefheart_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything notable about the album Mirror Man by Captain Beefheart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2684, "Truth_answer": "This was a ruse to circumvent possible copyright issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220122228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Beefheart_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Mirror Man by Captain Beefheart recorded in only one night?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2684, "Truth_answer": "The material was recorded in November and December 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220122228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Beefheart_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Captain Beefheart need to circumvent copyright issues with Mirror Man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2684, "Truth_answer": "The Mirror Man album's miss-credit errors also state band members as Alex St. Clare Snouffer (Alex St. Clare/Alexis Snouffer), Antennae Jimmy Simmons (Semens/Jeff Cotton) and Jerry Handsley (Handley).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220122228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Beefheart_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Captain Beefheart jam with on the album Mirror Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2685, "Truth_answer": "After fulfilling their deal for two singles Captain Beefheart presented demos to A&M during 1966 for what would become the Safe as Milk album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Safe as Milk by Captain Beefheart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2685, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the two A&M singles created by Captain Beefheart included on their Safe as milk album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2685, "Truth_answer": "The record Safe as Milk did not achieve popular success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619061711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_as_Milk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Safe as Milk by Captain Beefheart a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2685, "Truth_answer": "Electricity is a song by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band on the 1967 album Safe as Milk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619061711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_as_Milk_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111225844id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_(Captain_Beefheart_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from the album Safe as Milk by Captain Beefheart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2685, "Truth_answer": "Safe as Milk was voted number 172 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd Edition (2000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Captain Beefheart win any awards for the album Safe as Milk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album Safe as Milk by Captain Beefheart were sold?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams turned the 1979–80 Expos into pennant contenders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dick Williams at the montreal expos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Expos team won over 90 games both years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dick Williams turn the Montreal Expos into pennant contenders?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams' hard edge alienated his players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dick Williams article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams labeled pitcher Steve Rogers a fraud with king of the mountain syndrome“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the younger Montreal Expos players ever let manager Dick Williams down?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "Steve Rogers had been a good pitcher on a bad team for so long that he was unable to step up when the team became good.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dick Williams label Montreal Expos pitcher Steve Rogers a fraud?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams was fired during the pennant drive on September 7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dick Williams fire Montreal Expos pitcher Steve Rogers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2686, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Dick Williams took over the San Diego Padres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting info about Dick Williams?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee's Ad Parnassum (1932) is considered his masterpiece and the best example of his pointillist style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Paul Klee's significant works during his mature career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Ad Parnassum is one of Paul Klee's largest, most finely worked paintings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something significant about Paul Klee's Ad Parnassum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee's self-portrait Struck from the List (1933)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other works from Paul Klee's mature period, besides Ad Parnassum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee used heavier lines and mainly geometric forms with fewer but larger blocks of color.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Paul Klee's style from his mature period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee's varied color palettes, some with bright colors and others somber, perhaps reflected his alternating moods of optimism and pessimism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides heavier lines and geometric forms, what else makes Paul Klee's work from his mature period recognizable?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee was encouraged by a visit from Wassily Kandinsky and Pablo Picasso.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone Paul Klee was working with or influenced by during his mature period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "In 1933, Paul Klee began experiencing the symptoms of scleroderma. In the later 1930s, his health recovered somewhat and he was encouraged by a visit from Kandinsky and Picasso.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kandinsky and Picasso encourage Paul Klee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "The disease made swallowing very difficult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the scleroderma symptoms that Paul Klee was experiencing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee's simpler and larger designs enabled him to keep up his output in his final years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Klee still able to paint during the time when he was sick?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee died in Muralto, Locarno, Switzerland, on 29 June 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Klee die?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2687, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee was a Form master in the bookbinding, stained glass, and mural painting workshops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Klee create any works besides paintings during his mature period?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee created abstract works in that period such as Abstract and Farbige Kreise durch Farbbänder verbunden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a famous work of Paul Klee's that came out during the Mystical-abstract period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee produced watercolor paintings in the fashion of Paul Cézanne and Robert Delaunays' cubistic form concepts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other painters were famous during the Mystical-abstract period, besides Paul Klee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee continued to paint during the entire war and managed to exhibit in several shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was World War I important for Paul Klee in the Mystical-abstract period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee produced with August Macke and Louis Moilliet watercolor paintings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Paul Klee's colleagues during the Mystical-abstract period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee produced watercolor paintings, which implement the strong light and color stimulus of the North African countryside in the fashion of Paul Cézanne and Robert Delaunays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Paul Klee's Mystical-abstract period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Pyramid of Skulls, c. 1901. The dramatic resignation to death informs several still life paintings Paul Cézanne made in his final period between 1898 and 1905.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous work did Paul Cezanne produce during the early 1900s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "In the prime of Robert Delaunays' career he painted a number of series that included: the Saint-Sévrin series (1909–10) and The First Disk (1913).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Delaunay_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What famous works did Robert Delaunays produce during the early 1900s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "Paul Klee produced watercolor paintings, which implement the strong light and color stimulus of the North African countryside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the art of the Mystical-abstract period special?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "The aim was not to imitate nature, but to create compositions analogous to nature's formative principle, as in the works In den Häusern von Saint-Germain and Straßencafé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206183236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a good example of strong light and color stimulus from the Mystical-abstract period?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2688, "Truth_answer": "The Bauhaus period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What period of Paul Klee's art followed the Mystical-abstract period?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "After becoming more interested with the Rastafari movement, Vanilla Ice became a vegetarian, grew dreadlocks and talked more openly about smoking cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What drugs did Vanilla Ice use", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "At around this time, Vanilla Ice began using ecstasy, cocaine and heroin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vanilla Ice have drug issues", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "After almost non-stop touring for the previous three years, Vanilla Ice took a break from music and began competing in jet skiing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Vanilla Ice stop doing music", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "Vanilla Ice took a break from music in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was it that Vanilla Ice took a break from music", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "Vanilla Ice attempted suicide with a heroin overdose on July 4, 1994, but was revived. After being revived, Ice decided that it was time to change his lifestyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vanilla Ice stay off drugs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "On March 22, 1994, Vanilla Ice released his second studio album, Mind Blowin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mind blown by Vanilla Ice", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "Vanilla Ice did guest vocals with no stage name for the song Boom by Bloodhound Gang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vanilla Ice do anything else after 1994 in music, besides release Mind Blowin’", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "Vanilla Ice studied real estate and started working on the side renovating and selling houses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vanilla Ice do anything besides music", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2689, "Truth_answer": "Reviews were unfavorable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did mind blown by Vanilla Ice do well", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Vanilla Ice was focusing all of his energy on motocross, winning three championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Vanilla Ice in 1985", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Vanilla Ice's career based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Vanilla Ice was focusing all of his energy on motocross, winning three championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vanilla Ice win anything in 1985", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "Vanilla Ice signed a contract with SBK Records in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vanilla Ice sign a contract with any company", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "In January 1987, Vanilla Ice was stabbed five times during a scuffle outside of City Lights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Vanilla Ice in 1987", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "As a performer for City Lights, Vanilla Ice opened up for N.W.A, Public Enemy, The D.O.C., Tone Lōc, 2 Live Crew, Paula Abdul, Sinbad and MC Hammer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any notable person in the Vanilla Ice article", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "In January 1987, Vanilla Ice was stabbed five times during a scuffle outside of City Lights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vanilla Ice have any injury during his early career", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "After spending ten days at the hospital, Vanilla Ice signed a contract with the owner of City Lights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Vanilla Ice after being stabbed in 1987", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2690, "Truth_answer": "For the last three years, Vanilla Ice has been one of the main headliners for the worldwide 'I Love the 90s Tour'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Vanilla Ice now do with his time", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2691, "Truth_answer": "The interwar period was the period between the end of the First World War in November 1918 and the beginning of the Second World War in September 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years were the Inter-war years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2691, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Tedder became station commander at RAF Digby and the Commandant of No. 2 Flying Training School there in September 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of training did Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder receive at the Flying Training School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2691, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Tedder attended the Imperial Defence College in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder do after leaving the Flying Training School?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2692, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Tedder was promoted to lieutenant in the Dorset Regiment. He was posted to a reserve unit at Wyke Regis on the Dorset coast where he seriously injured his knee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder have a military office in the war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2692, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder hurt his knee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2692, "Truth_answer": "In January 1916, Arthur Tedder was accepted into the Royal Flying Corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of the military did Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder serve in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2692, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Tedder was awarded the Italian Silver Medal for Military Valour on 26 May 1917.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder earn any medals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote most of Limp Bizkit's lyrics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit's influences include The Jesus Lizard, Tomahawk, Dave Matthews Band, Rage Against the Machine, and Korn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced the band Limp Bizkit the most?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "The second single from Three Dollar Bill, Yall, a cover of George Michael's Faith, became a successful radio hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Limp Bizkit's early hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit's performance opening for Korn at the Dragonfly in Hollywood was well received.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Limp Bizkit do any noteworthy appearances in their early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "Critics reacted unfavorably to performances of Korn and Limp Bizkit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Limp Bizkit's first releases have good reviews?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "After Limp Bizkit completed recording, they toured with Korn and Helmet in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Limp Bizkit go on tour or where did they perform live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "Interscope proposed to pay $5,000 to guarantee that a Portland, Oregon radio station play the song Counterfeit fifty times. The paid air time was criticized by the media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy with the band Limp Bizkit during their early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2693, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Counterfeit as a single, Three Dollar Bill, Yall was released on July 1, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impressed you from the Limp Bizkit article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "Chris Farley was originally cast as the voice of the title character in the film Shrek, but died just before recording was finished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an unfinished project of Chris Farley's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "Shrek's dialogue was re-recorded by former SNL castmate Mike Myers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Farley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Chris Farley in the movie Shrek?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "Chris Farley was slated for another voice role in Dinosaur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Farley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Chris Farley leave unfinished, besides Shrek?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "After Chris Farley's death, the character was rewritten as Baylene, played by British actress Joan Plowright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Farley start working on the movie Dinosaur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "At the time of his death, Chris Farley had been in talks to costar with Vince Vaughn in The Gelfin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Farley_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another unfinished work of Chris Farley's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "Jim Carrey's role in the 1996 film The Cable Guy was originally intended for Chris Farley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Farley article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2694, "Truth_answer": "Scheduling conflicts forced Chris Farley to decline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Chris Farley's involvement with The Cable Guy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "In July 2012, Cassie Ventura announced in a letter to her fans that she had been working on a new mixtape titled RockaByeBaby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was rockabyebaby by Cassie Ventura a movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "RockaByeBaby was released on April 11, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did RockaByeBaby by Cassie Ventura release", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "RockaByeBaby was named the best mixtape of the year by Dazed & Confused.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did RockaByeBaby by Cassie Ventura do well", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 it was announced Cassie Ventura would return to acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Cassie Ventura do besides sing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 it was announced Cassie Ventura would return to acting, playing in the romantic comedy The Perfect Match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Cassie Ventura play in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 it was announced Cassie Ventura would return to acting, playing the lead role in The Perfect Match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cassie Ventura a main character in The Perfect Match", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Cassie Ventura made her film debut as Sophie Donovan in the dance film Step Up 2: The Streets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cassie Ventura play in anything else, besides The Perfect Match", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "Casandra Elizabeth Ventura Fine is an American singer, songwriter, model, actress and dancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cassie Ventura do anything besides sing and act", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cassie Ventura win any awards for acting", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "NRJ Music Awards International Revelation of the Year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cassie Ventura win any awards for singing", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2695, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Cassie Ventura signed a record deal with Interscope Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other labels was Cassie Ventura with", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Leslie spotted Cassie Ventura at clubs and parties in late 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Cassie Ventura famous?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cassie Ventura doing at clubs and parties when Ryan Leslie noticed her?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Leslie signed Cassie Ventura to NextSelection Lifestyle Group, his music-media company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cassie Ventura signed to a record deal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Leslie wrote and produced Cassie Ventura's first single, Me & U“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ryan Leslie write with Cassie Ventura?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "The song became a club hit in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Leslie and Cassie Ventura release the song Me & U?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "Diddy heard Me & U in a club, and Ryan Leslie convinced him to partner his Bad Boy Records with Leslie's NextSelection imprint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cassie Ventura get a record deal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "The album, Cassie, was released on August 8, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cassie Ventura release an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "The single Me & U peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cassie Ventura get notoriety for the song Me & U?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "The album, Cassie, was released on August 8, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cassie Ventura create an album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "The album's lead single Me & U peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, selling more than 1 million digital downloads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cassie Ventura have a hit single on her first album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 321,000 copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Cassie by Cassie Ventura perform well?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2696, "Truth_answer": "To promote her album, Cassie Ventura performed on Total Request Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Ventura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Cassie Ventura?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin made his Broadway debut in 1986 in a revival of Joe Orton's Loot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alec Baldwin get started in entertainment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin's other Broadway credits include Caryl Churchill's Serious Money and a revival of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alec Baldwin have other notable Broadway appearances, besides Loot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin's performance as Stanley Kowalski garnered a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alec Baldwin successful in Broadway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin returned to Broadway as Harold in Orphans. The show opened April 18, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Alec Baldwin's most recent theater performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Alec Baldwin played the title role in Macbeth at The Public Theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alec Baldwin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "On June 9, 2005, Alec Baldwin appeared in a concert version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific at Carnegie Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting places has Alec Baldwin performed at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Alec Baldwin performed out of the country at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2697, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin has received a number of awards and nominations throughout his career for stage, television and film roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Alec Baldwin won any awards for his performances?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Alec Baldwin met actress Kim Basinger when they played lovers in the film The Marrying Man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105102844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Basinger_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Kim basinger in relation to Alec Baldwin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "They married in 1993 and had a daughter, Ireland, in 1995. They separated in 2000, and finalized a divorce in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger work well together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "Kim Basinger filed for divorce in Los Angeles superior court, citing irreconcilable differences with Alec Baldwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716045456id_/https://people.com/archive/too-hot-to-handle-vol-55-no-4/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin contends that after their separation in December 2000, Kim Basinger endeavored to deny him access to his daughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger's relationship good?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin contended that after seven years of these issues, he hit a breaking point, and on April 11, 2007, left an angry voicemail message.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media react to Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger's relationship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin called his 11-year-old daughter a rude, thoughtless little pig“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the voicemail Alec Baldwin left on April 11, 2007 say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2698, "Truth_answer": "Alec Baldwin admitted that he made a mistake, but asked not to be judged as a parent based on a bad moment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Baldwin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alec Baldwin insult his daughter in a voicemail?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2699, "Truth_answer": "With the help of John Paragon, Phil Hartman and Lynne Marie Stewart, Paul Reubens took his show to The Roxy Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of The Pee-wee Herman show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2699, "Truth_answer": "The Pee-wee Herman Show is a stage show developed by Paul Reubens in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307074909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pee-wee_Herman_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Reubens first appear on The Pee-wee Herman Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2699, "Truth_answer": "Paul Reubens joined the Los Angeles–based improvisational comedy team The Groundlings and remained a member for six years, working with Bob McClurg, John Paragon, Susan Barnes, and Phil Hartman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting about the actor Paul Reubens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2699, "Truth_answer": "Philip Edward Hartmann was a Canadian–American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and graphic designer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the comedian Phil Hartman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "Gretchen Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News chairman Roger Ailes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thewrap.com/caterina-scorsone-james-toback-sexual-harassment/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p13", "https://www.wulbernlaw.com/blog/2016/july/former-fox-news-host-files-sexual-harassment-sui/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p3", "https://www.businessinsider.my/inside-the-roger-ailes-documentary-divide-and-conquer-2018-12/_p1", "https://gimstaging.com/shows/without-fail/episodes_p4", "https://www.katc.com/news/2018/06/05/miss-america-eliminates-swimsuits-and-wont-judge-on-looks/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "On July 6, 2016, Gretchen Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "After Gretchen Carlson came forward, six more women spoke to Gabriel Sherman of New York magazine, alleging that Roger Ailes had sexually harassed them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone act as a witness for Gretchen Carlson in her lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "Kellie Boyle says Roger Ailes propositioned her in 1989, shortly after he helped George H.W. Bush become president. Marsha Callahan says Ailes harassed her in the late ’60s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which six women also accused Roger Ailes of sexual harassment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "On September 6, 2016, 21st Century Fox announced that it had settled the lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit go on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "On September 6, 2016, 21st Century Fox announced that it had settled the lawsuit with Gretchen Carlson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit go to trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2700, "Truth_answer": "The settlement was reportedly $20 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the settlement in Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2701, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Gretchen Carlson moved to Fox News Channel and became the co-host of the morning show Fox & Friends along with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Gretchen Carlson do in her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2701, "Truth_answer": "Gretchen Carlson was the co-anchor of the Saturday edition of The Early Show on CBS along with Russ Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Gretchen Carlson work with, besides Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2701, "Truth_answer": "Gretchen Carlson began working on The Early Show in 2002. On September 25, 2006, a shifting of anchors opened a weekday slot on Fox & Friends, which she filled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Gretchen Carlson on The Early Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2701, "Truth_answer": "Before Gretchen Carlson's tenure at CBS, she served as a weekend anchor and reporter for KXAS-TV in Fort Worth, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gretchen Carlson do anything else, besides The Early Show and Fox & Friends?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2701, "Truth_answer": "Gretchen Carlson was moved to Fox & Friends initially as a weekend substitute host.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gretchen Carlson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2701, "Truth_answer": "Gretchen Carlson left Fox & Friends in September 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213173505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gretchen Carlson end up staying at Fox & Friends?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2702, "Truth_answer": "On April 28, 2002, Stephen Sondheim and Frank Rich of the New York Times had a conversation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Frank Rich in relation to Stephen Sondheim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2702, "Truth_answer": "In connection with the Sondheim Celebration, Stephen Sondheim and Frank Rich of the New York Times had a conversation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p19", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the conversations between Stephen Sondheim and Frank Rich about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2702, "Truth_answer": "The Kennedy Center held a Sondheim Celebration, running from May to August 2002, consisting of six of Stephen Sondheim's musicals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sondheim_p19", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Stephen_Sondheim_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Sondheim Celebration in 2002 for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2702, "Truth_answer": "The Kennedy Center held a Sondheim Celebration, consisting of six musicals: Sweeney Todd, Company, Sunday in the Park With George, Merrily We Roll Along, Passion and A Little Night Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which musicals were shown in the 2002 Sondheim Celebration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer was classified as medically unfit for military service in World War II. He worked for the Crown Film Unit under Laurie Lee, writing scripts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Mortimer start writing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer worked for the Crown Film Unit under Laurie Lee, writing scripts for propaganda documentaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of works did John Mortimer write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer based his first novel, Charade, on his experiences with the Crown Film Unit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mortimer write any novels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "In ''Charade,'' John Mortimer's first novel (published originally in England in 1947), the author developed his trick of using structural elements of the mystery to support more ambitious themes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Mortimer write Charade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer made his radio debut as a dramatist in 1955 with his adaptation of his own novel Like Men Betrayed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mortimer write any other novels besides Charade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer made his radio debut as a dramatist in 1955 with his adaptation of his own novel Like Men Betrayed for the BBC Light Programme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Mortimer adapt his novel Like Men Betrayed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer made his debut as an original playwright with The Dock Brief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mortimer do any other plays, besides Like Men Betrayed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer made his debut as an original playwright with The Dock Brief, first broadcast in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Mortimer write The Dock Brief?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer made his debut as an original playwright with The Dock Brief starring Michael Hordern as a hapless barrister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the play The Dock Brief about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer's play A Voyage Round My Father is autobiographical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Mortimer article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer's play A Voyage Round My Father, given its first radio broadcast in 1963, is autobiographical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Mortimer's play A Voyage Round My Father debut?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2703, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer's play A Voyage Round My Father is autobiographical, recounting his experiences as a young barrister and his relationship with his blind father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the play A Voyage Round My Father about?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer was called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Mortimer start his legal career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer was called to the Bar (Inner Temple).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What firm did John Mortimer work for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer's early career consisted of testamentary and divorce work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of law did John Mortimer practice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "On taking silk in 1966, John Mortimer began to undertake work in criminal law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mortimer's legal work change later in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "Appointment as Queen's Counsel is known informally as taking silk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does taking silk mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer did represent publishers John Calder and Marion Boyars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mortimer work on any major cases?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer did represent publishers John Calder and Marion Boyars in their 1968 appeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Calder and Boyars case that John Mortimer represented?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer did successfully represent publishers John Calder and Marion Boyars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Mortimer win the Calder and Boyars case?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer did successfully represent publishers John Calder and Marion Boyars in their 1968 appeal against their conviction for publishing Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mortimer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the John Calder and Marion Boyars case about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "John Mortimer's defence of Virgin Records for their use of the word bollocks in the title of the Sex Pistols album led to the defendants' being found not guilty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cases did John Mortimer work on?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2704, "Truth_answer": "The album title added to controversy, with some people finding the word bollocks offensive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106225336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Mind_the_Bollocks,_Here%27s_the_Sex_Pistols_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Virgin Records using bollocks in an album title a big deal?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2705, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles' initial style was a highly original, irresistibly catchy synthesis of early American rock and roll and R&B.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about the Beatles music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2705, "Truth_answer": "In their initial incarnation as cheerful, wisecracking moptops, the Fab Four revolutionised the sound, style, and attitude of popular music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Beatles article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2705, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles acquired the nickname the Fab Four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Fab Four in relation to the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2705, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Beatles revolutionize the sound of rock and roll?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2706, "Truth_answer": "In August, journalist Al Aronowitz arranged for the Beatles to meet Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Beatles meet Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2706, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles met with Elvis Presley, a foundational musical influence on the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Beatles meet apart from Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2706, "Truth_answer": "Visiting the Beatles in their New York hotel suite, Bob Dylan introduced them to cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Beatles meet bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2706, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles staged 37 shows over 27 days in Denmark, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Beatles reach during their 1964 world tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2706, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles included clauses in contracts stipulating that shows be integrated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do the Beatles stand on civic rights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean made an immediate impact, scoring 32 goals in his first full season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Dixie Dean score for Everton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean was involved in the 1927 and 1929 editions of the British Home Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dixie Dean win any championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of the Everton team with Dixie Dean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean is the only player in English football to score 60 league goals in one season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dixie Dean set any records in the Everton team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean scored ten goals in seven games, including five in a 7–1 win (which remains a club record for the most goals scored in a single game).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other records scored in Dixie Dean's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "The harsh physical demands of the game took their toll and Dixie Dean was dropped from the first team in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Dixie Dean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2707, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean went on to play for Notts County for one season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dixie Dean do after being dropped from the first team in 1937?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2708, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean's 1933 FA Cup winners medal sold for £18,213 at auction in March 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dixie Dean's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2708, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean was an inaugural inductee to the English Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dixie Dean receive any other awards, besides the 1933 FA Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2708, "Truth_answer": "In May 2001 local sculptor Tom Murphy created a statue of Dixie Dean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else has Dixie Dean been honored?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2708, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean is the only player in English football to score 60 league goals in one season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dixie Dean set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2708, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean scored ten goals in seven games, including five in a 7–1 win (which remains a club record for the most goals scored in a single game).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other records set by Dixie Dean, besides the 60 league goals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2708, "Truth_answer": "There is an annual Dixie Dean award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Dixie Dean's legacy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "Dimebag Darrell was shot and killed by a deranged fan on December 8, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dimebag Darrell die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "Dimebag Darrell was shot and killed by a deranged fan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dimebag Darrell die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "Dimebag Darrell was killed while on stage with Damageplan at the Alrosa Villa nightclub in Columbus, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Dimebag Darrell performing when he was shot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Gale, a deranged fan, rushed onto the stage and shot Dimebag Darrell multiple times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who shot the musician Dimebag Darrell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "A fan, Nathan Bray, was also murdered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else injured or killed by Nathan Gale, besides Dimebag Darrell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "The band's head of security, Jeffrey Mayhem Thompson, was fatally shot in the ensuing struggle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921200847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_nightclub_shooting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the people attacked by Nathan Gale members of the band Damageplan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2709, "Truth_answer": "Columbus police officer James Niggemeyer entered the club and shot Nathan Gale once in the head, killing him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206062643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimebag_Darrell_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nathan Gale?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "George decided to start his own band and enlisted bassist Mikey Craig, drummer Jon Moss, and finally guitarist Roy Hay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Culture Club form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Culture Club formed in London in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Culture Club form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Culture Club recorded demos, which were paid for by EMI Records, but the label was unimpressed and decided not to sign the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club get a recording contract soon after formation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Virgin Records heard the demos and signed Culture Club in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label did Culture Club end up signing with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Epic Records released Culture Club's albums in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club have a different label in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Culture Club's debut album, Kissing to Be Clever, was released in October 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Kissing to Be Clever by Culture Club released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Steve Levine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the record Kissing to Be Clever by Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "Culture Club released two singles in May and June 1982, White Boy and I'm Afraid of Me“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single released from the album Kissing to Be Clever?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club tour in support of the album Kissing to Be Clever?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic's Lindsay Planer noted that it was embraced by not only post-disco dance music enthusiasts, but also new wave listeners and pop fans as well.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kissing_to_Be_Clever_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable reviews of the album Kissing to Be Clever?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2710, "Truth_answer": "George and Hay wrote The Dream and Love Is Love“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club write their own material?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker died in his sleep on June 21, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Lee Hooker article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker slow down before his death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker often recorded variations of his songs for different studios for an up-front fee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker ever produce any of his albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker's Dimples became a successful single on the UK Singles Charts in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of John Lee Hooker's hits in his later career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was John Lee Hooker awarded a grammy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "Boom Boom is a song written by American blues singer/guitarist John Lee Hooker and recorded in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116053820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boom_Boom_(John_Lee_Hooker_song)_p0", "https://www.chungkong.nl/tag/johnny/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did John Lee Hooker record Boom Boom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2711, "Truth_answer": "John Lee Hooker gave his final performance in Santa Rosa, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Lee Hooker perform his last show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2712, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Jessica Alba participated in an acting competition, where the grand prize was free acting classes. Alba won the grand prize, and took her first acting lessons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jessica Alba in 1992", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2712, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba's first appearance on film was a small role in the 1994 feature Camp Nowhere as Gail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the role Jessica Alba was cast due to this audition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2712, "Truth_answer": "In 1995 Jessica Alba played Young Eve in Venus Rising.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jessica Alba do after the role as Gail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2712, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba appeared in 5 films and 7 TV shows during the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Alba do any other tv shows or movies in her early career besides Gail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2713, "Truth_answer": "In 2000 Jessica Alba's big break came when James Cameron picked Alba from a pool of over one thousand candidates for the role of the genetically engineered super-soldier, Max.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Jessica Alba in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2713, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron picked Jessica Alba for the role of Max Guevara, on the FOX sci-fi television series Dark Angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "he picked her for what?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2713, "Truth_answer": "For her work on Dark Angel, Jessica Alba earned a Golden Globe nomination, the Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress, and Saturn Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jessica Alba win an award for her role on Dark Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2713, "Truth_answer": "After the 2011 Spy Kids movie, Jessica Alba worked once again with director Robert Rodriguez for two film sequels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2713, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba reprised her role of an Immigration Officer, in Machete Kills (2013) and her much larger role of stripper Nancy Callahan, seeking to avenge her late protector, in Sin City 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the film roles Jessica Alba played after Spy Kids 4?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "Immersion is the third studio album by Australian band Pendulum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028154112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immersion_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding the band Pendulum, what was Immersion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "Immersion was recorded from 2008-2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Pendulum album Immersion recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "The four singles from the Pendulum album Immersion are Watercolour, Witchcraft, The Island, and Crush.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles in the Pendulum album Immersion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "The album Immersion by Pendulum peaked at #1 on the weekly chart and #56 in the yearly chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Pendulum album Immersion a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "The four singles from the Pendulum album Immersion are Watercolour, Witchcraft, The Island, and Crush.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other singles in the Pendulum album Immersion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "Watercolour debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 9 May 2010 at number four, marking Pendulum's most successful single after Propane Nightmares reached number nine in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190604061232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watercolour_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song watercolour by Pendulum a hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "Watercolour also debuted on the Australian Singles Chart on 10 May 2010 at number 37.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Pendulum's singles hits in other countries besides the UK?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2714, "Truth_answer": "The band Pendulum toured in Europe in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Pendulum have tours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "When Pendulum was formed, their musical style was considerably more drum and bass sounding than the work they were known for later in their career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Pendulum's initial musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum's newer work is regarded as generally leaning heavily towards a mainstream, dance-driven sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of style did Pendulum adopt after their initial drum and bass sound?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Pendulum change musical styles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "In 2008–2010, Pendulum covered/remixed several songs including Led Zeppelin's Immigrant Song, and Linkin Park's The Catalyst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Pendulum cover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum has also covered/remixed Calvin Harris's I'm Not Alone, and Coldplay's Violet Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pendulum cover any more songs besides Immigrant Song and The Catalyst?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum also covered/remixed Metallica's Master of Puppets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more cover or remix songs by Pendulum besides Immigrant Song, The Catalyst, I'm Not Alone, or Violet Hill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pendulum change musical styles any more after moving from a drum and bass sound to a mainstream dance sound?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2716, "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald made her opera debut singing Juliette in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette in Montreal at His Majesty's Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What operas did Jeanette MacDonald perform in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2716, "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald also sang Marguerite in Gounod's Faust with the Chicago Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other operas did Jeanette MacDonald sing in besides Romeo and Juliet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2716, "Truth_answer": "Claudia Cassidy, the music critic of the Chicago Tribune wrote: Her Juliet is breathtakingly beautiful to the eye and dulcet to the ear.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Jeanette MacDonald's performances popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2716, "Truth_answer": "The same critic reviewed Faust: Jeanette MacDonald has turned out to be one of the welcome surprises of the season...her Marguerite was better than her Juliet...beautifully sung with purity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics says about Jeanette MacDonald's other performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When wasJeanette MacDonald's last performance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2717, "Truth_answer": "On December 12, 1951, Jeanette MacDonald did one performance of Faust with the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company at the Academy of Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_MacDonald_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were some of Jeanette MacDonald's performances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2717, "Truth_answer": "Jeanette MacDonald played the roles of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Marguerite in Faust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Jeanette MacDonald play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2717, "Truth_answer": "Claudia Cassidy, the music critic of the Chicago Tribune wrote: Her Juliet is breathtakingly beautiful to the eye and dulcet to the ear.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2718, "Truth_answer": "A compilation collection, titled Playlist: The Very Best of Martina McBride, was released on December 16, 2008, as part of Sony BMG Playlist series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_McBride_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Martina McBride in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2718, "Truth_answer": "The first single Ride from Martina McBride's tenth album Shine, was released to radio in October 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs didMartina McBride release in 2008 besides Playlist: The Very Best of Martina McBride?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2718, "Truth_answer": "Martina McBride has received a number of awards, including the Country Music Association Award (CMA) for 2004 Female Vocalist of the Year and an honorary CMA award in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina McBride receive awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "In the 1990's Mana had several band member changes and released three albums including their fourth studio album Cuando los Ángeles Lloran which sold 500,000 copies in five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Maná during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "Maná also appeared on Santana's 1999 album Supernatural on the song Corazón Espinado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Mana release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "The band also released ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? and Maná en Vivo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Mana release besides Cuando los Ángeles Lloran?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "Maná has earned four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, six Premios Juventud awards, and nineteen Billboard Latin Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was their biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "Cama Incendiada (Burned Bed) is the ninth studio album released by Maná on April 21, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161013013150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cama_Incendiada_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects of the band Maná?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "The singles from the album Cama Incendiada are Mi Verdad, La Prisión, and Ironía.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on this album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2719, "Truth_answer": "Cama Incendiada (Burned Bed) peaked at #15 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did this album do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "Deerskin trade was at its most profitable in the mid-18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the North American fur trade in the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "Native Americans negotiated lucrative trade deals by forcing England, France, and Spain to compete for their supply of deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was trading the deerskin in the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "The European countries competed in the deerskin trade by trading goods such as tobacco, sugar, rum, and guns. They also established alliances and relationships with the Native Americans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the European countries compete for the deerskins in the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "The French and British had a war against each other. The Cherokees allied themselves with France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the countries merge to trade deerskin in the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "The North American fur trade industry reached its peak of economic importance in the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did deerskin continue to be profitable in the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "Beaver pelts were also traded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was deerskin the only export in the mid-18th century?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2720, "Truth_answer": "The North American fur trade industry involved native North Americans and Europeans including the French, British, Dutch, Spanish, and Russians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Native Americans responsible for most of the trade in the mid-18th century??", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "Sueños Líquidos (Spanish for Liquid Dreams) is the fifth studio album (ninth overall) recorded by Mexican rock band Maná.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Suenos Liquidos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "Sueños Líquidos garnered Maná its first Grammy Award, for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Suenos Liquidos do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "The album Suenos Liquidos was given a Premio Lo Nuestro award for Pop Album of the Year which was shared with Shakira for ¿Dónde están los ladrones?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Suenos Liquidos win any other awards besides a Grammy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "Revolución de Amor includes the songs Justicia, Tierra y Libertad and Ay, Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Revolucion de Amor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "The album Revolución de Amor gave Maná its fourth Grammy and peaked at #22 on the US Billboard 200 Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what was the reaction to the album Revolucion de Amor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "Amar Es Combatir (English: To Love Is To Fight) is the seventh studio album released by the Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amar_es_Combatir_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Amar es Combatir?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "The Album Amar es Combatir includes the singles Manda Una Señal and Labios Compartidos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Amar es Combatir?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2721, "Truth_answer": "Labios Compartidos became one of the band's most recognized songs, topping the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for eight consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171016211721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labios_compartidos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single Labios Compartidos rank on the charts or win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2722, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 Utada Hikaru released her first singles compilation album Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1 and her North American English-language debut album, Exodus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Utada Hikaru in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2722, "Truth_answer": "Exodus is the largest debut selling foreign language album in Japanese history (debut with 523,761 units).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(Utada_Hikaru_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Utada Hikaru album Exodus successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2722, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Utada Hikaru appeared on the Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack and on October 5, 2004, Utada Hikaru released her North American English-language debut album, Exodus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Utada Hikaru go international?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2722, "Truth_answer": "Exodus is the second English language album (fifth overall) by Japanese singer-songwriter Utada, released on September 8, 2004 by Island Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(Utada_Hikaru_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was exodus by Utada Hikaru?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2722, "Truth_answer": "The Utada Hikaru album Exodus was highly successful in Japan with around 500,000 copies sold but not so successful in the United States with about 55,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Exodus by Utada Hikaru successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, the Burnette brothers and their friend Paul Burlison formed a group called the Rhythm Rangers which was eventually renamed the Rock and Roll Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the rock and roll trio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, the Burnette brothers and their friend Paul Burlison formed a group called the Rhythm Rangers which was eventually renamed the Rock and Roll Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Rock and Roll trio formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, the Burnette brothers and their friend Paul Burlison formed a group called the Rhythm Rangers which was eventually renamed the Rock and Roll Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the group they formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n Roll Trio is the 1956 debut album of the influential rockabilly band The Rock and Roll Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did they release any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "Two singles from the album Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n Roll Trio are Tear It Up and The Train Kept A-Rollin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the singles in the album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Burnette sang the vocals and played acoustic guitar, Dorsey Burnette played bass and Burlison played lead guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210221050id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Burlison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did each of the members of the Rock and Roll trio do in the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2723, "Truth_answer": "During the summer of 1956, the Rock and Roll trio toured with Ted Mack's Touring show and with Carl Perkins and Gene Vincent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Rock and Roll trio go on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "The Burnettes and friend Joe Campbell sat on the steps of Ricky Nelson's house until they could get a meeting with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ricky Nelson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Nelson eventually recorded several of the Burnette Brothers' songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that turnout?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Burnette gain any jobs from camping outside Ricky Nelson's house?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Nelson recorded several of their songs, including Believe What You Say, It's Late, Waitin' in School, and Just a Little Too Much, amongst others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Burnette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs did Ricky Nelson record for the Burnettes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "As the Burnette Brothers, they released one single, for Imperial, Warm Love backed with My Honey (Imperial X5509), on May 5, 1958. It did not make the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Burnette_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Burnette Brothers have any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Burnette was a keen amateur boxer and later became a Golden Gloves champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Johnny Burnette?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Burnette's third solo single, Dreamin' was ranked #86 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Burnett successful alone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2724, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Burnette's fourth solo single, You're Sixteen backed with I Beg Your Pardon reached number 8 on the Hot 100 and number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits made after the separation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Thelonius Monk started playing the piano at the age of six and was largely self-taught.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Thelonious Monk when he began playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Thelonious Sphere Monk was an American jazz pianist and composer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Thelonious Monk play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Minton's Playhouse is a jazz club and bar located on the first floor of the Cecil Hotel at 210 West 118th Street in Harlem, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127174858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minton%27s_Playhouse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Minton's Playhouse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Monk relaunched his New York career with a landmark six-month residency at the Five Spot Cafe in the East Village neighborhood of New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other locations did Thelonious Monk perform at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Thelonious Monk was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2006, he was awarded a special Pulitzer Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelonious_Monk_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recognition did Thelonious Monk receive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Mary Lou Williams was friend, mentor, and teacher to Thelonious Monk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Thelonious Monk?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Mary Lou Williams was friend, mentor, and teacher to Thelonious Monk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929130416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Lou_Williams_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mary Lou Williams help Thelonius Monk?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Thelonious Monk's style in 1941 was later described as hard-swinging, with the addition of runs in the style of Art Tatum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they mean hard-swinging?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2725, "Truth_answer": "Thelonius Monk performed from approximately 1934-1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Thelonious Monk's career last?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "O'Brien's Late Night debuted on September 13, 1993, with Andy Richter chosen as O'Brien's sidekick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Late Night with Conan O'Brien debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "The premiere episode featured John Goodman, who received a First Guest medal for his appearance, Drew Barrymore, and Tony Randall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "Critics initially attacked O'Brien and generally viewed O'Brien as nervous and fidgety on-camera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_O%27Brien_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was theLate Night with Conan O'Brien show first received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "The show's first musical guest was English rock band Radiohead, who performed during the second episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the band in the debut episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "O'Brien's performances improved throughout the following year and Late Night reached a new level of critical and commercial success in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did they cancel Late Night with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "Conan O' Brien was 30 years old when the late night show debuted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Conan when it debuted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "Late Night with Conan O'Brien appeared on NBC between 1993 and 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what tv station did Late Night with Conan O'Brien debut on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2726, "Truth_answer": "Late Night aired weeknights at 12:37 am Eastern/11:37 pm Central and 12:37 am Mountain in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what time slot was Late Night with Conan O'Brien on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott died on 19 August 2012, at approximately 12:30 pm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tony Scott die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott died by suicide, jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tony Scott die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "Tony Scott died by suicide, jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say how Tony Scott killed himself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Scott kill himself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "Therapeutic levels of mirtazapine and eszopiclone were in Tony Scott's system at the time of death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tony Scott's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "Mirtazapineis an antidepressant. Eszopiclone is used to treat insomnia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.drugs.com/mtm/eszopiclone.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of drugs are mirtazapine and eszopiclone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "One witness said he did not hesitate before jumping.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone witness Tony Scott's suicide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2727, "Truth_answer": "Another witness said he looked nervous before climbing a fence, hesitating for two seconds, and jumping into the water beside a tour boat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Scott_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other witnesses of Tony Scott's suicide?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2728, "Truth_answer": "George Meany was born in Harlem, New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was george meany born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2728, "Truth_answer": "His parents were Michael Meany and Anne Cullen Meany, who were both American-born and of Irish descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106091015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meany_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were George Meany's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2728, "Truth_answer": "George Meany was the second of 10 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did he have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2728, "Truth_answer": "George Meany had a reputation for integrity and consistent opposition to corruption in the labor movement, and strong anti-communism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106091015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meany_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Meany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2728, "Truth_answer": "After being a plumber, George Meany became a full-time union official.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did he do after his job as a plumber?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2728, "Truth_answer": "George Meany was the key figure in the creation of the AFL-CIO and served as the AFL-CIO's first president, from 1955 to 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was his biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "The American Federation of Labor (AFL) was a national federation of labor unions in the United States founded in Columbus, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the AFL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the CIO?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "On December 1955 a joint convention in New York City merged the two federations, creating the AFL-CIO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106091015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meany_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the AFL and the CIO merge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "George Meany was president of the AFL-CIO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What leadership position did he hold with the AFL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "George Meany sought to unify a divided labor movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he want the merger with CIO to accomplish?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "In 1957 George Meany expelled the Teamsters Union, led by Jimmy Hoffa, from the AFL-CIO, and he lost the United Auto Workers in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the merger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2729, "Truth_answer": "It took Meany three years to negotiate the merger, and he had to overcome significant opposition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any difficulties with the merger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "In mid-2006, Verón made it known that he wished to return to his native Argentina for the 2006–07 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Juan Sebastián Verón return home?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastian Verón was loaned out to Internazionale initially for 2004–05, and he subsequently returned to Inter on loan for a further season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Juan Sebastián Verón play for before 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "He has received multiple awards including Footballer of the Year of Argentina: 2006, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards did Juan Sebastián Verón receive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "Juan Sebastián Verón fell away with injury problems as the 2003–04 season progressed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Juan Sebastián Verón have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "He also received South American Footballer of the Year: 2008, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón win any other awards besides Footballer of the Year of Argentina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "He also received Copa Libertadores Most Valuable Player: 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón have any more accomplishments besides Footballer of the Year of Argentina and South American Footballer of the Year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "He also received FIFA Club World Cup Silver Ball: 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón capture more awards besides Footballer of the Year of Argentina, South American Footballer of the Year, and Copa Libertadores Most Valuable Player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2730, "Truth_answer": "In December 2016, Verón returned to professional football, signing an 18-month contract to play for Estudiantes in the 2017 Copa Libertadores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Juan Sebastián Verón still play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Dean Pitchford collaborated with recording artist and cabaret performer Peter Allen to write new songs for Allen’s one-man Broadway revue, Up In One.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Dean Pitchford start songwriting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the names of the songs Dean Pitchford wrote for up in one", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow collaborated to write You Should Hear How She Talks About You, a Top 5 hit for Melissa Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other songwriting did Dean Pitchford do besides for Up In One?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "Dean Pitchford's work has earned him an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for three Oscars, two Golden Globes, eight Grammy Awards, and two Tonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dean Pitchford win any awards for his songwriting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "Among the first songs whose lyrics he wrote in collaboration with composer Tom Snow was Don't Call It Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Dean Pitchford collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "Pitchford was born in Honolulu, where he attended Catholic schools, graduating in 1968 from Saint Louis High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Dean Pitchford?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "With composer Michael Gore, Dean Pitchford collaborated on three songs for Alan Parker's 1980 motion picture Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did he write songs for any other movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2731, "Truth_answer": "Red Light, was a disco hit for singer Linda Clifford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was red light by Linda Crawford successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "Dean Pitchford wrote the screenplay for the motion picture Footloose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Dean Pitchford write a screenplay for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "Dean Pitchford collaborated on the nine-song score of Footloose with Kenny Loggins, Eric Carmen, Jim Steinman, Sammy Hagar and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Dean Pitchford collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "Footloose was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Song; and Footloose and Let's Hear It for the Boy (co-written with Tom Snow) both received Academy Award nominations (1985).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was any of the songs nominated for an award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "Paramount Pictures's remake of Footloose was again based on Pitchford's original screenplay and featured six of his songs, was released in October 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Footloose remake based on the original Pitchford wrote?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "Dean Pitchford was inspired by a 1979 news story about Elmore City, Oklahoma, a town which had finally lifted an 80-year-old ban on dancing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pitchford get the idea for Footloose?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "The film Footloose was directed by Herbert Ross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the film Footloose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "When the Footloose soundtrack album hit #1 on the Billboard album charts, it deposed Michael Jackson’s Thriller and held that position for 10 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whose soundtrack did Footloose overthrow?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2732, "Truth_answer": "The Footloose soundtrack was Platinum with 9 million sales in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Footloose sell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2733, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov joined the staff of Wellesley College in 1941 as resident lecturer in comparative literature. He was also the founder of Wellesley's Russian Department.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Vladimir Nabokov do for the us?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2733, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov became an American citizen in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Vladimir Nabokov?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2733, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov's remarkable achievement as a prose writer was that, as a Russian, he became one of the greatest writers of English literary prose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404162110id_/https://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/resources/20-best-american-authors/vladimir-nabokov-biography/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vladimir Nabokov's biggest achievment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2733, "Truth_answer": "Nabokov's Lolita (1955) was ranked fourth in the list of the Modern Library 100 Best Novels in 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vladimir Nabokov win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2733, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Vladimir Nabokov work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2733, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov was also an expert lepidopterist and composer of chess problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vladimir Nabokov do anything other than write?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2734, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber's most recent album is the 2011 Chris Barber Memories Of My Trip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chris Barber's most recent album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2734, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber's most recent album is the 2011 Chris Barber Memories Of My Trip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chris Barber's most recent project or activity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2734, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber plays the trombone and contrabass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument does Chris Barber play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2734, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber and Bob Hunt were part of the eleven-man Big Chris Barber Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which band is Chris Barber in with Bob Hunt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber tour in 2017?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2734, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber's most recent album is the 2011 Chris Barber Memories Of My Trip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Chris Barber done any solo work recently?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2735, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine (clarinet) formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Chris Barber's music career during the 50's and 60s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2735, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 the band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur, spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3 and selling over one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Colyer's Jazzmen pretty successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2735, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 the band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur, spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Ken Colyer's Jazzmen's verrsion of Petite Fleur stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did did Petite Fleur chart at #5?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2736, "Truth_answer": "In January 1986, Spacemen 3 attended the Studio Morocco based at the home of Carlo Marocco at Piddington, outside Northampton, to record their new demo tape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Spacemen 3 northampton demos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2736, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 managed to obtain a record deal shortly after producing their new demos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the Spacemen 3 northampton demos demo tape for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2736, "Truth_answer": "Sound of Confusion is the first studio album by space rock group Spacemen 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170715165847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_of_Confusion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first Spacemen 3 album called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2736, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any singles released on the Spacemen 3 album Sounds of Confusion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah's first release of 2009 was the Tamil film Padikkadavan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Tamannaah in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "The film Padikkadavan received mixed reviews from critics, but Tamannaah's performance in a limited role won praise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the film Padikkadavan do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "The film Padikkadavan was a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Padikka a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah's next release was the Telugu film Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tamannaah's next film after Padikkadavan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam received positive reviews from critics and Tamannaah received critical acclaim for her performance. The film, however, was an average grosser at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah received critical acclaim for her performance, earning a nomination at the 57th Filmfare Awards South in the Best Telugu Actress category", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tamannaah get other honors or awards for Konchem?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Tamaanaah's next release was K. V. Anand's Ayan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tamannaah's next film after Konchem?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Ayan became the only major commercially successful Tamil film of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the K.V. Anand's Ayan successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah later appeared in Gandhi Krishna's Ananda Thandavam. The film opened to negative reviews, and was her only commercial failure in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tamannaah do any films that were not hits?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2737, "Truth_answer": "Ananda Thandavam was a box office failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Gandhi Krishna's Ananda Thandavam do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2738, "Truth_answer": "Economic data under his rule showed that annual growth and per capita income was lower than the national average.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of M. G. Ramachandran's criticism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2738, "Truth_answer": "Some examples stated by the critics include Goondas act in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding M. G. Ramachandran, are there any examples of centralized decision making?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2738, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Goondas Act of 1982 cause inefficiency?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2738, "Truth_answer": "In April 1987, the Editor of Ananda Vikatan S. Balasubramanian was sentenced to 3 months in jail by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for publishing a cartoon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is M. G. Ramachandran's most detrimental controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2738, "Truth_answer": "Due to media outcry, he was released and S. Balasubramanian later won a case against his arrest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124014328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._G._Ramachandran_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media react to Vikatan S. Balasubramanian's arrest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2738, "Truth_answer": "The liquor tax imposed during his rule was considered to contribute to a regressive tax mostly affecting the poor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than media with the media did M. G. Ramachandran have any other controversies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Take Me as I Am is the debut studio album by country singer Faith Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727041517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_as_I_Am_(Faith_Hill_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727041517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_as_I_Am_(Faith_Hill_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Faith Hill's first country album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Faith Hill's Take Me as I am is Wild One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the Take Me as I Am?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Hill's rendition was also her first Number One, spending the first four chart weeks of 1994 at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926114148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_One_(Faith_Hill_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Wild One from Take Me as I am a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Take Me as I am has been certified 3× platinum in the United States for shipments of three million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Faith Hill album Take Me as I am perform well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill performs songs other people wrote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill write her own songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill's Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 with McGraw became the highest-grossing country tour of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill toured with Tim Mcgraw in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Faith Hill tour with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2739, "Truth_answer": "Performances consisted of a set by Hill and set by McGraw, with the two sharing duets before, during, and after the individual sets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417225313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul2Soul_II_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill and Tim Mcgraw sing together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill was born in Ridgeland, Mississippi, north of Jackson, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Faith Hill born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill was born September 21, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.theatreforjustice.com/tim-mcgraw-and-faith-hill/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Faith Hill born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill was adopted as an infant by Edna and Ted Perry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Faith Hill parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill's adoptive parents, Edna and Ted Perry, raised her with their two biological sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Faith Hill have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill graduated from McLaurin Attendance Center in 1986, and briefly attended college at Hinds Junior College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Faith Hill go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "At age 19 Faith Hill quit school to move to Nashville and pursue her dream of being a country singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Faith Hill do after school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "In her early days in Nashville, Faith Hill auditioned to be a backup singer for Reba McEntire, but failed to secure the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Faith Hill get the part of backup singer for Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill sang backup vocals for Gary Burr. During a performance at a cafe, Martha Sharp, was impressed and began the process of signing her to a recording contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Faith Hill start singing her own songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2740, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill co-produced all seven of her studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Faith Hill produce any records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "During their early years OK Go self-released two EPs, titled Brown EP (2000) and Pink EP (2001).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did OK Go put out any albums during their early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "One of the songs on Brown EP was We Dug a Hole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the songs on the album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song We Dug a Hole by OK Go successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did We Dug a Hole by OK Go win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "Ok Go has released four studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ok Go release any other albums besides two EPs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "From 2002-2005, OK Go toured across North America and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103093243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did OK Go go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "Ok Go toured with the Vines, Phantom Planet, Superdrag, the Music, Fountains of Wayne, Kaiser Chiefs, the Redwalls, Brendan Benson, and She Wants Revenge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the acts that they toured with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 OK Go released the video for Here It Goes Again, in which the band performed a complex routine with the aid of motorized treadmills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103093243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_Go_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ok Go do any music videos?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2741, "Truth_answer": "Here it Goes Again received over 50 million views on YouTube and won the band a 2007 Grammy Award for Best Music Video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the OK Go video Here it Goes Again successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2742, "Truth_answer": "Stokes flow (named after George Gabriel Stokes), also named creeping flow or creeping motion, is a type of fluid flow where advective inertial forces are small compared with viscous forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301011346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes_flow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is creeping flow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2742, "Truth_answer": "Creeping Flow was among Sir George Stokes' many accomplishments in mathematics and science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was creeping flow one of Sir George Stokes' biggest accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2742, "Truth_answer": "Creeping flow was first studied to understand lubrication.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about this work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2742, "Truth_answer": "In nature creep flow occurs in the swimming of microorganisms and sperm and flow of lava. In technology, it occurs in paint, MEMS devices, and in flow of viscous polymers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of applications does this have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2742, "Truth_answer": "Sir George Stokes received the Rumford Medal in 1852 in recognition of his inquiries into the wavelength of light, and later, in 1893, the Copley Medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he win any awards for this work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the research unpublished?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2743, "Truth_answer": "One such example is his work in the theory of spectroscopy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the unpublished research?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2743, "Truth_answer": "One such example is his work in the theory of spectroscopy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his unpublished research about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2743, "Truth_answer": "In 1849 he published a long paper on the dynamical theory of diffraction, in which he showed that the plane of polarisation must be perpendicular to the direction of propagation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of his research ever get published?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2743, "Truth_answer": "Stokes graduated from Pembroke College, Cambridge as a top research student in mathematics and theoretical physics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he go to school to learn about the research?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "Before he was MC Hammer, Burrell formed a Christian rap music group with CCM's Jon Gibson (or J.G.) called Holy Ghost Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do before he was known as MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Ghost Boys' song The Wall was Contemporary Christian music's first rap hit ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was MC Hammer's christian band a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Ghost Boys' song The Wall was Contemporary Christian music's first rap hit ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Holy Ghost Boys songs successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer released his first album on his own label, and then he signed with Capitol records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label produced his music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "Around 1993 MC Hammer left Capitol records for Giant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC Hammer have any other record labels in his entertainment career besides Capitol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer worked with Capitol / EMI records, Giant / Oaktown, and his own labels for his music career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Capitol and Bustin' the only two record labels he worked with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer produced and recorded many rap songs that were never made public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was all of MC Hammer's music released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2744, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer's unreleased songs are available via the internet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Mc Hammer's unreleased songs available?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "In 1986 MC Hammer released his debut album Feel My Power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with MC Hammer in 1986", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "Feel My Power is the debut record by M.C. Hammer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is feel my power a album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "Feel My Power was released August 13, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Feel My Power released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "The singles from the album Feel My Power are Ring 'Em and Get it Started.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did MC Hammer release any singles for Feel My Power?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "Feel My Power sold over 60,000 copies, a considerable success for a small independent label of the era, which led to several offers from major labels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies of feel my power were sold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "Feel My Power was released independently in 1986 on Mc Hammer's Oaktown Records label (Bustin').", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "under what record label was Feel My Power released", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2745, "Truth_answer": "That's What I Said and Feel My Power were later used for the Rocky V film and soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what hit is in the MC Hammer album Feel My Power?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles's renewed chart success, however, proved to be short lived, and by the 1970s his music was rarely played on radio stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Ray Charles' commercial decline?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Charles left ABC Records and recorded several albums on his own label, Crossover Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ray Charles do from 1971-1983?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "Albums released during this time period include Come Live With Me and Renaissance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Ray Charles record from 1971-1983?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "He also recorded My Kind of Jazz Part 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.worldlibrary.in/articles/eng/Quincy_Jones_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_discography_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910204701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_for_the_City_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006232229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ll_Be_Good_to_You_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Cindy_Walker_song)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_discography_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Ray_Charles_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113001717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ray Charles record from 1971-1983 besides Come Live With Me and Renaissance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s Ray Charles released six albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "(I love that song) What happened regarding Ray Charles in the 80's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Ray Charles reunited with Ahmet Ertegün and re-signed to Atlantic Records, for which he recorded the album True to Life, remaining with his old label until 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did he do during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles had notably supported the American Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did he support?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "In November 1977 Ray Charles appeared as the host of the NBC television show Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did he do during this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles' 1972 album A Message from the People included his unique gospel-influenced version of America the Beautiful and a number of protest songs about poverty and civil rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have any other songs? (and yes, a very busy man.)", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "A 1975 recording of Stevie Wonder's hit Living for the City later helped Ray Charles win another Grammy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits did he have?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2746, "Truth_answer": "The Ray Charles album True to Life received 3 / 5 stars on allmusic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the True to Life album do?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "In June 1952, Atlantic bought Ray Charles's contract for $2,500 (US$23,587 in 2018 dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you learn about Atlantic Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles' first recording session for Atlantic (The Midnight Hour/Roll with My Baby) took place in September 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What facts are there about Altantic records during the 1952*-1959 period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Mess Around became Ray Charles' first small hit for Atlantic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was there regarding Ray Charles' time with Atlantic Records from 1952-1959?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "The Great Ray Charles is Ray Charles' second studio album for Atlantic Records, released in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Ray_Charles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Getting back to Ray Charles records produced by Atlantic from 1952-1953, were there any others that you read about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Soul Brothers is the fourth studio album recorded by Ray Charles and the eleventh studio album by Milt Jackson and released by Atlantic Records in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Getting back to Ray Charles records produced by Atlantic from 1952-1953, were there any others that you read about besides The Great Ray Charles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Soul Meeting is the second studio album by Ray Charles and Milt Jackson, recorded in 1957 and released in 1961 on Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Getting back to Ray Charles records produced by Atlantic from 1952-1953, were there any others that you read about besides the Great Ray Charles and Soul Brothers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Late in 1954, Charles recorded the song I've Got a Woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Getting back to Ray Charles records produced by Atlantic from 1952-1953, were there any others that you read about besides the Great Ray Charles, Soul Brothers, and Soul Meeting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles' first recording session for Atlantic (The Midnight Hour/Roll with My Baby) took place in September 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Ray Charles albums or songs were produced in 1952?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegün and Herb Abramson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Atlantic Records.", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "During this period Ray Charles also recorded jazz, such as The Great Ray Charles (1957) and worked with vibraphonist Milt Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What facts did you learn about Ray Charles' period of 1952-1959 with Atlantic Records?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2747, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles reached the pinnacle of his success at Atlantic with the 1959 release of What'd I Say.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting facts about Ray Charles from 1959?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "American authorities arrested imam Ahmad Wais Afzali, who was charged with and convicted of lying to the FBI about a conversation in which Afzali informed Zazi he was under surveillance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Happened to Imam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "Afzali was formerly a resident of Flushing, Queens, and legal permanent resident of the U.S., born in Kabul, Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali in America illegally?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "As part of his plea agreement, Afzali voluntarily left the U.S. in July 2010, within 90 days of his conviction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali serve time after being arrested?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "This occured around March-July 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did this happen like dates or year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "As a felon and under the terms of his plea bargain Afzali may not return to the U.S. unless given special permission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali had to leave within 90 days was he able to come back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Wais Afzali was charged with and convicted of lying to the FBI about a conversation in which Afzali informed Zazi he was under surveillance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the article state what Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali was actually lying about to the FBI?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "If Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali would have stayed in the states past 90 days would he have served time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "Imam was charged with having told Zazi that he was being watched, and lying to the FBI in a matter involving terrorism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things was Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali facing or convicted of?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Najibullah Zazi charged for that?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "On September 19, 2009, authorities arrested Zazi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Najibullah Zazi Captured?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Najibullah Zazi when he was captured?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "Zazi faced a possible life sentence without possibility of parole. In May 2019, it was announced Zazi would be released after serving 10 years due to cooperation with law enforcement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Najibullah Zazi in any kind of trouble?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "They did not find anything of note, and he was allowed to go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they find anything on Najibullah Zazi when they pulled him over?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, as he crossed the George Washington Bridge headed for New York City, Zazi was pulled over by Port Authority Police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Najibullah Zazi going when he was pulled over?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Najibullah Zazi being followed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "Agents found a laptop with a JPEG image of nine handwritten pages on how to make initiating explosives, main explosive charges, detonators, and fuses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the agents find anything in Najibullah Zazi's rental car?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "The FBI asserted the nine pages of handwritten notes were in Zazi's handwriting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the images incriminate Najibullah Zazi in any way?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "On September 11, Afzali called Zazi's father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213011804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Najibullah Zazi ever speak to imam?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2749, "Truth_answer": "Zazi's father then spoke with Zazi, told him that they had shown Afzali his photos and photos of others, said Afzali would call him and he should speak with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did father say to him?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2750, "Truth_answer": "Janis Lyn Joplin was born in Port Arthur, Texas, on January 19, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160515082257id_/http://money.howstuffworks.com:80/personal-finance/financial-planning/9-strange-last-wills-and-testaments9.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What didJanis Joplin do in 1943?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2750, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's parents were Dorothy Bonita East and Seth Ward Joplin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Janis Joplin's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2750, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin's father was Seth Ward Joplin, an engineer at Texaco", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Janis Joplin's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2750, "Truth_answer": "Janice Joplin had two younger siblings, Michael and Laura.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130155357id_/https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/my-big-sister-janis-joplin_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2750, "Truth_answer": "Janice Joplin went to Thomas Jefferson High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Janis Joplin go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2750, "Truth_answer": "Janice Joplin attended Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont, Texas and later the University of Texas at Austin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2751, "Truth_answer": "After splitting from Big Brother and the Holding Company, Janice Joplin formed a new backup group, the Kozmic Blues Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Kozmic Blues band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2751, "Truth_answer": "The Kozmic Blues was Janice Joplin's backup band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Kozmic Blues band successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2751, "Truth_answer": "The Kozmic Blues was Janice Joplin's backup band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Kozmic Blues sing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2751, "Truth_answer": "Janice Joplin recorded the album I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! with guitarist Sam Andrew and the Kozmic Blues Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Janice Joplin do with the band the Kozmic Blues ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2751, "Truth_answer": "The album was a great success, selling 1 million copies and reaching Platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of the album I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2752, "Truth_answer": "By 1968, Yoko Ono and John Lennon established a romantic relationship and they began collaborating on a number of musical projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_Ono_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Plastic Ono Band try?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2752, "Truth_answer": "Plastsic Ono Band first recorded together in May 1968; these recordings would be released in November as the experimental album Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_Ono_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Plastic Ono Band do now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2752, "Truth_answer": "Plastic Ono Band also worked throughout the summer on Revolution 9, an experimental piece that appeared on the Beatles' White Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_Ono_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Plastic Ono Band try after recording 2 Virgins in May 1968?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did it mean that Plastic Ono Band worked on Revolution 9?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2753, "Truth_answer": "Lennon and Ono left the UK during the fall of 1971?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_Ono_Band_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Plastic Ono Band move from in 1971", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2753, "Truth_answer": "Lennon and Ono settled in New York City during the fall of 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Plastic Ono Band move to in 1971?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "MCA Nashville started out as the country music division of Decca Records in 1945 and was renamed MCA Nashville in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was MCA records formed ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner was a part of MCA records from 1984-1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of MCA records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner released seven albums under MCA Records. The first one was One Good Night Deserves Another and the most recent album was the Christmas album Christmas Memories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Steve Wariner release with MCA records ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to MCA records during 1984-1991?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner has received 8 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he win any awards ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "Steve Wariner has charted more than fifty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, of which ten reached number one", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224223109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Steve Wariner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "The album Life's Highway includes the songs Life's Highway and You Can Dream of Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the tracks on that album Life's highway ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "The album also includes the songs Starting Over Again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other tracks ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "The Life's Highway single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of twenty-two weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular were these tracks ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2754, "Truth_answer": "For Life's Highway Steve Wariner had a backup band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he collaborate with other musicians in any of his albums ?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 is the fourth studio album by American rapper Lupe Fiasco, released on September 25, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117230836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_&_Liquor_II:_The_Great_American_Rap_Album_Pt._1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lupe Fiasco release food and liquor II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "Lupe Fiasco's most recent mixtape is Pharaoh Height 2/30, released August 29, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lupe Fiasco continue releasing mixtapes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "The lead single Superstar became Lupe Fiasco's first top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupe_Fiasco_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lupe Fiasco release any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "After a two-year delay, Lasers was released in March 2011 to mixed reviews; however, it became his first album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupe_Fiasco_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Lupe Fiasco released Superstar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "Daydreamin' is the third single taken from Lupe Fiasco's album Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor (2006) and features soul singer Jill Scott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190326010221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daydreamin'_(Lupe_Fiasco_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Lupe Fiasco worked with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lupe Fiasco and Jill Scott make the song Daydreamin'?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "The song Daydreamin' peaked at 63 on US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lupe Fiasco song Daydreamin do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "Kick, Push is the first single released from Lupe Fiasco's debut album, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190326010221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kick,_Push_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Lupe Fiasco release besides Daydreamin'?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2755, "Truth_answer": "Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 is the fourth studio album by American rapper Lupe Fiasco, released on September 25, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117230836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_&_Liquor_II:_The_Great_American_Rap_Album_Pt._1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lupe Fiasco's fourth album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago attended the Art Institute of Chicago for a few classes and then attended UCLA on a scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Judy Chicago go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "Early in her career Judy Chicago experimented with different types of work including ice sculptures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of work did Judy Chicago do in her early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Chicago displayed work in her first solo show, at the Rolf Nelson Gallery in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Judy Chicago's early art featured?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Judy Chicago sell a lot of work at the Rolf Nelson Gallery in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "Womanhouse was a project that involved Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212133645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Judy Chicago ever collaborate with other artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, the Pasadena Art Museum exhibited a series of Chicago's spherical acrylic plastic dome sculptures and drawings in an experimental gallery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else that's interesting about Judy Chicago's early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2756, "Truth_answer": "Art in America said Chicago's work was at the forefront of conceptual art movement, and the LA Times described it as showing no signs of theoretical New York type art.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Judy Chicago's experimental gallery in the Pasadena Art Museum well received in 1969?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2757, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan faced substance abuse troubles which led to two DUI arrests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legal troubles did Lindsay Lohan face?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2757, "Truth_answer": "Thereafter, Lindsay Lohan focused on smaller, more mature roles in films A Prairie Home Companion (2006), Bobby (2006), and Chapter 27 (2007).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were aspects of Lindsay Lohan's continued success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2757, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan rose to prominence in the music industry after signing with Casablanca Records and releasing her two studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Lindsay Lohan successful in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2757, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan's period of addiction and rehabilitation saw Lohan lose several roles and significantly impacted her career and public image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Lohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the legal troubles Lindsay Lohan faced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2758, "Truth_answer": "The Band returned to recording from 1990-1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band return to recording?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2758, "Truth_answer": "In 1964 The Band went on tour. In 1965-1966 The Band toured with Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Band go on tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2758, "Truth_answer": "The Band received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award on February 9, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they get any other awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2758, "Truth_answer": "The Band returned to recording from 1990-1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding The Band in 1990?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Vito Fossella's 1997 election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "The election was for the Congressional seat being vacated by Representative Susan Molinari.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vito Fossella running for in 1997?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "Fossella won the special election in November 1997, defeating Democratic Assemblyman Eric Vitaliano with 61 percent of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella win the 1997 election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "Fossella won the special election in November 1997, defeating Democratic Assemblyman Eric Vitaliano with 61 percent of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vito Fossella run against in 1997?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about the 1997 election for Vito Fossella?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella represented the state's 13th Congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives for six terms, from 1997 to 2009 serving as the lone Republican from New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is notable about Vito Fossella?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella receive any other recognition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2760, "Truth_answer": "The USO tours were tours to provide morale and recreation services to U.S. uniformed military personnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the USO tours?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2760, "Truth_answer": "Overseas shows began in November 1941 with a tour of the Caribbean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023085744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Service_Organizations_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he start the USO tours?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2760, "Truth_answer": "Aged 50 when the US entered World War II, Joe E. Brown himself was too old to enlist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe E. Brown a soldier in World War Two?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2760, "Truth_answer": "Bob E. Brown gave shows in all weather conditions, many in hospitals, sometimes doing his entire show for a single dying soldier. He would sign autographs for everyone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How would Joe E. Brown entertain troops?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2760, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1891 – July 6, 1973) was an American actor and comedian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_E._Brown_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of work was Joe E. Brown doing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor's first TV appearance was on May 25, 1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Eddie Cantor's first tv appearance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor appeared on pioneer television station WPTZ (now KYW-TV) in Philadelphia presentation of a special, all-star telecast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Cantor's first TV appearance called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "During Eddie Cantor's first TV appearance the sound was cut and the picture blurred on certain lines in the song. This is considered the first instance of television censorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eddie Cantor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, he became the first of several hosts alternating on the NBC television variety show The Colgate Comedy Hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Cantor host any other shows during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor continued making films over the next two decades until his last starring role in If You Knew Susie (1948).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Eddie Cantor appear in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Cantor was last seen on the NBC color broadcast of The Future Lies Ahead on January 22, 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Cantor's most recent appearance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2761, "Truth_answer": "In 1912, Eddie Cantor was the only performer over the age of 20 to appear in Gus Edwards's Kid Kabaret, where he created his first blackface character, Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Cantor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me an interesting fact about Eddie Cantor's roles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "The original three members of the band Lynyrd Skynyrd were Ronnie Van Zant, Bob Burns, and Gary Rossington .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the band Lynyrd Skynyrd?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "At Burns' suggestion, the group settled on Leonard Skinnerd, a mocking tribute to P.E. teacher Leonard Skinner at Robert E. Lee High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they choose the name Lynyrd Skynyrd?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "Skinner was notorious for strictly enforcing the school's policy against boys having long hair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Lynyrd Skynyrd mocking the PE teacher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "Despite their high school acrimony, the band developed a friendlier relationship with Skinner in later years, and invited him to introduce them at a concert in the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mr. Skinner have anything to say about the band Lynyrd Skynyrd?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "Skinner also allowed the band to use a photo of his Leonard Skinner Realty sign for the inside of their third album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Skinner have any more involvement with the band Lynyrd Skynyrd?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "Lynyrd Skynyrd disbanded after a plane crash tragedy, reuniting only on one occasion to perform an instrumental version of Free Bird at Charlie Daniels' Volunteer Jam V in January 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lynyrd Skynyrd?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "After the plane crash Rossington, Collins, Wilkeson and Powell formed the Rossington-Collins Band. Billy Powell played keyboards in a Christian rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the remaining band members of Lynyrd Skynyrd try to keep the band going after the plane crash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "By 1970, Lynyrd Skynyrd had become a top band in Jacksonville, headlining at some local concerts, and opening for several national acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of gigs did Lynyrd Skynyrd do in Jacksonville?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which national acts did Lynyrd Skynyrd open for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "On October 20, 1977, the Convair CV-240 passenger aircraft ran out of fuel and crashed in a wooded area near Gillsburg, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On what date did the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "The plane was headed to Baton Rouge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Lynyrd Skynyrd going when their plane crashed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "Lynyrd Skynyrd were to perform at Louisiana State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116202834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Mississippi_CV-240_crash_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Lynyrd Skynyrd going to Baton Rouge when their plane crashed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "The flight started from the Greenville Downtown Airport (South Carolina).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lynyrd Skynyrd take off from before the plane crashed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "The plane crashed because of fuel exhaustion due to pilot error.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "The plane crashed in a wooded area near Gillsburg, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did theLynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "Nine albums were released after the crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Lynyrd Skynyrd release any albums after the plane crash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "Last of a Dyin' Breed is the fourteenth studio album by American southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lynyrd Skynyrd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2763, "Truth_answer": "Last of a Dyin' Breed peaked at #14 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lynyrd Skynyrd album Last of a Dyin' Breed do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romaneck credits seeing Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey at the age of nine with inspiring him to become a film director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mark Romanek first get into film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romaneck experimented with Super 8 and 16mm film as a teenager while attending New Trier High School. The film Super 8 was directed by JJ Abrams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mark Romanek the director for Super 8?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek attended Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, and graduated from its Roy H. Park School of Communications with a degree in cinema and photography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark go to film school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek released his first film, Static, in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Romanek first major film he directed after film school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Though he's directed three full-length feature films since 1985 (Static, One Hour Photo, and now Never Let Me Go), Mark Romanek is best known for his music videos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which film is Mark known most for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek is married to Brigette McWilliams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mark Mark Romanek married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek's music videos have won 20 MTV Video Music Awards and three Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Mark Romanek won any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek's film Static was nominated for a Sundance award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was his film, Static, well received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Romanek produce any films during his time in film school?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Romanek wrote and directed his second feature film, One Hour Photo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a feature film Mark Romanek did?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "The film One Hour Photo was a commercial success, grossing $52.2 million against a $12 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026103119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Hour_Photo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was One Hour Photo successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Romanek was scheduled to direct a film adaptation of the book A Cold Case, but the project languished in development hell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what film did Mark Romanek make next after One Hour Photo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "Director Mark Romanek was signed to helm the project, but Tom Hanks chose to do The Polar Express (2004) instead, and the project came to a halt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was A Cold Case project considered in development hell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek's third feature was the 2010 British dystopian drama Never Let Me Go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's another feature film Mark Romanek worked on besides One Hour Photo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romaneck's films have been nominated for several awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of Mark Romanek's feature films win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "Mark Romanek's most successful movie was One Hour Photo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Mark Romanek's most famous feature film?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "There was a rumor that the studio, Fox Searchlight, had forced changes on Romanek that seriously altered the film One Hour Photo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's an interesting fact about Mark Romanek's feature films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2765, "Truth_answer": "The rumor was that the studio, Fox Searchlight, had forced changes on Romanek that seriously altered the film One Hour Photo from how he had intended it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128183749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Romanek_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Fox Studios supposedly alter Mark Romanek's One Hour Photo?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2766, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, the band Widespread Panic released Ball, the first studio album with George McConnell as the guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Widespread Panic, what happened of significance in 2003?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2766, "Truth_answer": "In early 2002, guitarist Michael Houser was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Guitarist George McConnell took over as lead guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What brought George McConnell to the band Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2766, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018 Widespread Panic holds the record for number of sold-out performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Morrison, Colorado) and State Farm Arena (Atlanta).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2766, "Truth_answer": "Light Fuse, Get Away is the first live album released by the Athens, GA based band Widespread Panic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_Fuse,_Get_Away_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Widespread Panic's live albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Widespread Panic's albums get any nominations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2766, "Truth_answer": "In January 2006, the band Widespread Panic recorded their 9th studio album, Earth to America, in Nassau, Bahamas at Compass Point Studios, with Terry Manning producing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened of note to Widespread Panic in 2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2767, "Truth_answer": "The band Widespread Panic was formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://homegrownmusic.net/store/cd/widespread-panic-street-dogs-cd?qt-staff_picks_new_releases=1_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Widespread Panic begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2767, "Truth_answer": "The band Widespread Panic originally consisted of four members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the band Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2767, "Truth_answer": "Widespread Panic marked their rise by playing on network television for the first time in November 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Widespread Panic rise to national attention?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2767, "Truth_answer": "Space Wrangler is the first studio album by the Athens, GA based band Widespread Panic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Wrangler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Widespread Panic's debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Widespread Panic win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2767, "Truth_answer": "Widespread Panic played their first show in Colorado in March 1990, opening for Jerry Joseph's band Little Women.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant during this time regarding Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2768, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford served 25 years as a US representative and in the last nine years he was House Minority leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gerald Fords role in the house of representatives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2768, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford served 25 years as a US representative and in the last nine years he was House Minority leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Gerald Ford's achievements with the house of representatives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2768, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford was a member of the House of Representatives for 25 years, holding Michigan's 5th congressional district seat from 1949 to 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gerald Ford from 1949-1973?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2768, "Truth_answer": "Following the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, Gerald Ford enlisted in the navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what branch of the military was Gerald Ford in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2768, "Truth_answer": "After experiencing a series of health problems, Gerald Ford died at home on December 26, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Gerald Ford?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2769, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford was the 40th US Vice President from December 6, 1973 – August 9, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was his Gerald Ford's vice presidency?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2769, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford became Vice President as the Watergate scandal was unfolding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gerald Ford?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2769, "Truth_answer": "On Thursday, August 1, 1974, Chief of Staff Alexander Haig contacted Ford to tell him that smoking gun evidence had been found.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when the Watergate scandal did unfold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2769, "Truth_answer": "The Court ordered the President to release the tapes to the special prosecutor. On July 30, 1974, Nixon complied with the order and released the subpoenaed tapes to the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did they do with the watergate scandal evidence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2769, "Truth_answer": "On August 5, 1974, the White House released a previously unknown audio tape from June 23, 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a watergate scandal evidence tape released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "On April 15, John Morrison returned to the WWE SmackDown brand as part of the 2009 Supplemental Draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "John Morrison appeared on what show in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison was born October 3, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Randall Hennigan born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Hennigan, Rey Mysterio, and King Cuerno appeared on ESPN to promote the second season of Lucha Underground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "IN 2016 John Morrison appeared on ESPN to promote what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "John Randall Hennigan (born October 3, 1979) is an American professional wrestler, actor, and traceur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "John Morrison is best known for tenure in what sport?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "John Randall Hennigan is currently signed to WWE under the ring name John Morrison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Morrison's WWE name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan is also a frequent collaborator with comic book-based film producers Bat in the Sun Productions, appearing in two episodes of their well known Super Power Beat Down series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "John Morrison Frequently collaborated in what other than WWE and Movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2770, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Hennigan and Maryse Ouellet were interviewed on Eurosport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Morrison interviewed on in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "After leaving WWE in 2011, Hennigan started to pursue acting as a career and as a way to improve his promo skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was John Morrison known for besides wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Hennigan co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Morrison act in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "The movie 20 Feet Below is rated 2.6 out of 10 on IMDB.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movie 20 Feet Below do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan was a contestant on the 37th season of Survivor, Survivor: David vs. Goliath.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Morrison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan finished 12th and became the second member of the jury after the former members of the Goliath tribe were blindsided at tribal council.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does John Morrison do in relation to the show survivor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "Christian Hubicki was also a contestant on the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else appeared in the show Survivor with John Morrison?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2771, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan has appeared on 13 other TV shows besides Survivor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there more things like this for Morrison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Duke Ellington suffered a loss of personnel: Sonny Greer, Lawrence Brown and, most importantly, Johnny Hodges left to pursue other ventures, although only Greer was a permanent departee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What important event happened in Duke Ellington's early post years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "The big band era appeared to have ended after the war, and Basie disbanded the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Duke Ellington forced to disband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "Following an appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival, in July 1956, Duke Ellington and his orchestra enjoyed a major revival and embarked on world tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington tour at all?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington's playlist include normally included jazz music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Duke Ellington's playlist include?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "Martin Williams said: Duke Ellington lived long enough to hear himself named among our best composers.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think about Duke Ellington's music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "During the 1950s, Duke Ellington's career was at a low point with his style being generally seen as outmoded, but his reputation did not suffer as badly as some artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p18", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Duke Ellington's music appear to be outmoded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1940s, Duke Ellington began a nearly thirty-year collaboration with composer-arranger-pianist Billy Strayhorn, whom he called his writing and arranging companion.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington work with other composers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "Some of the jazz musicians who were members of Duke Ellington's orchestra, such as saxophonist Johnny Hodges, are considered to be among the best players in the idiom.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other noteworthy people Duke Ellington worked with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "Cotton Tail, Main Stem, Harlem Air Shaft, and Jack the Bear are all pieces Ellington and Strayhorn worked on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the work Duke Ellington collaborated on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "In October 1926, Duke Ellington signed with agent-publisher Irving Mills, giving Mills a 45% interest in Ellington's future.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duke Ellington signed with any label?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "In Duke Ellington's early career, he had a band consisting of Otto Hardwick, on string bass; Arthur Whetsol on trumpet; Elmer Snowden on banjo; and Sonny Greer on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Duke Ellington's band?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2772, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they stay with Duke Ellington his entire career?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington died on May 24, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Duke Ellington die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Duke Ellington was posthumously awarded a special Pulitzer Prize commemorating the centennial year of his birth, in recognition of his musical genius.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something significant that happened in Duke Ellington's last years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington also recorded songs written by his bandsmen, for example Juan Tizol's Caravan, and Perdido, which brought a Spanish tinge to big band jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recordings did Duke Ellington make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Following an appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival, in July 1956, Duke Ellington and his orchestra enjoyed a major revival and embarked on world tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington tour when he still had a band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington performed what is considered his final full concert in a ballroom at Northern Illinois University on March 20, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p23", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Duke Ellington's final performance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington performed what is considered his final full concert in a ballroom at Northern Illinois University on March 20, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p23", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Duke Ellington's final performance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "The last three shows Duke Ellington and his orchestra performed were on March 21, 1973 at Purdue University's Hall of Music and March 22, 1973 at Sturges-Young Auditorium in Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duke Ellington perform with anybody famous during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington recorded his only album with Frank Sinatra, entitled Francis A. & Edward K..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_ellington_p23", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Duke Ellington do with Sinatra?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "Numerous memorials have been dedicated to Duke Ellington, in cities from New York and Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else of interest in this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2773, "Truth_answer": "In the last decade of his life, Duke Ellington wrote three Sacred Concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Sacred Concerts did Duke Ellington do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Sehnsucht is the second studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sehnsuct released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein started recording Sehnsucht in November 1996 at the Temple Studios in Malta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sehnsuct recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Herzeleid was produced by Jacob Hellner. Engel, the first single from the album, was released on 1 April 1997 and reached gold status in Germany on 23 May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first single from Sehnsucht released ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Herzeleid was again produced by Jacob Hellner. Engel, the first single from the album, was released on 1 April 1997 and reached gold status in Germany on 23 May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Sehnsucht?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein's second album, Sehnsucht, was released in 1997 and debuted at No. 1 in Germany, resulting in a worldwide tour lasting nearly four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rammstein in 1997?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein's second album, Sehnsucht, was released in 1997 and debuted at No. 1 in Germany, resulting in a worldwide tour lasting nearly four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sehnsucht hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Sehnsucht is the only album entirely in German to be certified platinum by the RIAA in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sehnsucht win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein toured with Clawfinger in Warsaw and Prague.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rammstein tour with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "The tour was called the Herzeleid Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the tour called?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein headlined a 17-show tour of Germany in December, which did much to boost the band's popularity and establish them as a credible live act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Herzeleid Tour successful?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2774, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein had further success in 1999, starting off the year in February with a nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 41st-annual Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rammstein in 1999?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein's album Mutter was recorded in the south of France in May and June 2000, and mixed in Stockholm in October of that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rammstein in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Mutter was ranked number 324 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mutter do chart wise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "2001 was a busy year for Rammstein, as the band needed to finish off the Sehnsucht Tour ending in January and February.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rammstein in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rammstein finish the tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "From 8 to 12 January 2002, Rammstein traveled to Prague to participate in a minor scene for the film XXX.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rammstein in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "A Tour edition of the Mutter album was released, featuring alternative artwork and live versions of Ich will, Links 2 3 4, Sonne and Spieluhr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with Mutter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Rammstein won Best German Act by the MTV Europe Music Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "The video for Pussy was released September 2009. It features graphic scenes of nudity along with women engaging in sexual activity with body doubles of Rammstein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with Rammstein?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein went on to tour through Germany, Austria, and Switzerland from September to October 1996, performing an anniversary concert on 27 September called 100 years of Rammstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rammstein do a concert?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "After performing an anniversary concert, Rammstein started recording Sehnsucht.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rammstein do after the tour?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "Sehnsucht's singles included: Engel, Du hast, and Bück dich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles was on Sehnsucht?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2775, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein was nominated at the MTV European Music Awards for Best Rock Act and performed Du hast live on 12 November that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rammstein win any awards or was nominated?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "Ted Arnbjörn Gärdestad was a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and actor known internationally as Ted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ted Gardestad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "Gärdestad was wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old, a suspect in the investigation of the assassination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there rumours about an assassination revolving around Ted Gärdestad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "A few years later, Ted Gärdestad was again the subject of rumours accusing him of being Lasermannen, a bank robber and serial killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ted Gärdestad after those rumors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ted Gärdestad arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "February 28, 1986, Olof Palme walked home from a cinema with his wife Lisbet in the central Stockholm street Sveavägen when he was shot in the back at close range.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Palme assassination?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "The rumours affected the sensitive and already unstable former star, and Ted Gärdestad withdrew and fell into a deep depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rumours hurt Ted Gärdestad's musical career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1990s, Ted Gärdestad was briefly coaxed out of retirement by his friend and fellow Swedish pop singer Harpo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Gärdestad do more music after that?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "The duet garnered little attention but marked Ted Gärdestad return to music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the duet bewtween Ted Gärdestad and Harpo received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, a compilation album titled Kalendarium 1972–93 was promoted by a tour in the Swedish folkparks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Ted Gärdestad do after his return duet?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2776, "Truth_answer": "A scholarship was set up in Ted Gärdestad's name in 1997 to promote unsigned singer-songwriters and is awarded annually along with a tribute concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Ted Gärdestad's career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Ted Gärdestad released his first English-language album, Blue Virgin Isles, which did not have success internationally, as his predecessor albums had in his home country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ted Gärdestad work internationally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "Stig Anderson thought Ted Gärdestad had some potential, and he and his brother Kenneth travelled to Hollywood in late 1977 to record Gärdestad's first English-language album Blue Virgin Isles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stig Anderson and Ted Gärdestad do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "I'd Rather Write A Symphony was the sixth album and the second international release from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1980 on the Polydor label in West Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Gärdestad record any other albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "Stormvarning had tracks such as Låt Kärleken Slå Rot, Stormvarning!, Don't Treat Me This Way, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Stormvarning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "Stormvarning spawned the single, Take Me Back To Hollywood and Love, You're Making All The Fools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any good songs on the Blue Virgin Isles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "Blue Virgin Isles was only a moderate commercial success; in Sweden the album peaked at #29 and only spent two weeks on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Blue Virgin win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "In early 1994, all of Ted Gärdestad's albums from the 1970s and early 1980s, with the exception of Blue Virgin Isles, were re-released on CD by Polar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the Blue Virgin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "The Blue Virgin Isles album was mainly recorded in Hollywood, California with a large number of noted American and English musicians, among them future members of Toto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about the Blue Virgin Isles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "Upptåg was the third album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1974 on the Polar Music label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other albums by Ted Gärdestad?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "After Upptåg, Ted Gärdestad produced his fourth album Franska Kort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Gärdestad make more music after that?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2777, "Truth_answer": "Having left the music business, Ted Gärdestad made a brief and unsuccessful attempt at acting and shortly thereafter began exploring meditation and Eastern religions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_G%C3%A4rdestad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ted Gärdestadhe after he left the scene?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "Tara Ann VanDerveer is an American basketball coach who has been the head women's basketball coach at Stanford University since 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of coaching career did Tara VanDerveer have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "No. By 1985, Tara VanDerveer had developed Ohio State into a nationally ranked team, breaking into the Top 20, and reaching number 7 in the final rankings of 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tara VanDerveer successful right away?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer's father wasn't supportive of her basketball interest, calling her in from the neighbor's basketball hoop, telling her, Basketball won't take you anywhere. Come in and do your algebra.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tara VanDerveer's family supportive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "By 2019 Stanford had won two NCAA championships and 12 trips to the Final Four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tara VanDerveer's team win anything while she was a coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer continued at the coach of the National team at the 1994 World Championships in Sydney, where the USA team won the bronze medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successes did Tara VanDerveer have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer was told by her dad that she'd be unemployed and will be coming home in three months. By 2019 Stanford had won two NCAA championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tara VanDerveer had losses and if so how did she handle it", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Knight helped Tara VanDerveer jumpstart her coaching career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Tara VanDerveer jumpstart her coaching career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2778, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer coached the USA Goodwill Games team to a 4–0 record and a gold medal at the 1994 Goodwill Games in Saint Petersburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Tara VanDerveer ever won awards or medals during her coaching career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Michelle Phillips released her first and only solo album, Victim of Romance, produced by Jack Nitzsche for A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Michelle Phillips's solo album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was in the movie Bloodline and The Man with Bogart's Face.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was Michelle Phillips in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was in the movie The Last Movie and Valentino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michelle Phillips in any other films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was in the movie Savage Harvest and American Anthem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films that Michelle Phillips appeared in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips won a TV Land Awards for Knots Landing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips win any awards for her acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Michelle Phillips appeared in the film adaptation of the Sidney Sheldon novel Bloodline, a thriller starring Audrey Hepburn and Ben Gazzara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Michelle Phillips appear in films with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips starred for six seasons on Knots Landing as the constantly scheming Anne Matheson Sumner, the mother of star Nicollette Sheridan's character Paige Matheson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips appear in any tv shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips appeared in the tv show The Death Squad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michelle Phillips in any other tv shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "The Death Squad starred Robert Forster, Melvyn Douglas, Michelle Phillips, Claude Akins, and George Murdock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Michelle Phillips's co-stars?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was in Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law is an American legal drama, jointly created by David Victor and former law professor Jerry McNeely, that starred actor Arthur Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other co-stars Michelle Phillips worked with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Released in June 1979, Bloodline received negative reviews from critics, and Michelle Phillips's performance was criticized by Variety as being drab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what role was Michelle Phillips considered to be drab?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2779, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips worked along side Audrey Hepburn in the film Bloodline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Michelle Phillips in Bloodline with?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips starred for six seasons on Knots Landing as the constantly scheming Anne Matheson Sumner, the mother of star Nicollette Sheridan's character Paige Matheson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What character did Michelle Phillips play on Knots landing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips played that role for six seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Michelle Phillips play that role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips won a TV Land Awards for Knots Landing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips win any awards or special recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was also in the film American Anthem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film work did Michelle Phillips do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was also in the film Let It Ride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film work did Michelle Phillips do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was also in the film Scissors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film or tv series work did Michelle Phillips do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips subsequently starred in the short-lived drama series Second Chances opposite Connie Sellecca and Jennifer Lopez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michelle Phillips do in 1990?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was also in the film Jane White Is Sick & Twisted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other noteable film or work did Michelle Phillips do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips starred as Rudolph Valentino's second wife Natacha Rambova in Ken Russell's film Valentino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips have any starring roles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips was cast as Billie Frechette in the critically acclaimed crime biopic Dillinger, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Michelle Phillips's most famous role?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2780, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Phillips worked with Warren Oates, Ben Johnson, and Cloris Leachman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips work with any co stars while filming Dillinger?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "There were no sports teams for girls when Tara VanDerveer was in high school, but she played a number of sports including basketball, in rec leagues and pickup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tara VanDerveer's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer was born in Melrose, Massachusetts, a part of Greater Boston, but grew up in a small town in West Hill, near Schenectady, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tara VanDerveer born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Tara VanDerveer still holds the Chautauqua Boys and Girls Club record for the longest Softball throw in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tara VanDerveer very talented at a young age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer ended up earning a place in the Buffalo Seminary's Athletic Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Tara VanDerveer achieve in her early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "Coaching Tara VanDerveer's little sister's basketball team was exasperating in some ways, as the girls did not take it seriously, but VanDerveer realized coaching was something she loved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tara VanDerveer start realizing she was interested in coaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer attended a coaching clinic taught by Bobby Knight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_VanDerveer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tara VanDerveer become more interested in coaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2781, "Truth_answer": "Tara VanDerveer is one of nine NCAA Women's Basketball coaches to win over 900 games, and one of ten NCAA Division I coaches – men's or women's – to win 1,000 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2782, "Truth_answer": "While at CBS, Bernard Herrmann met Orson Welles, and wrote or arranged scores for radio shows in which Welles appeared or wrote, such as the Columbia Workshop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Herrmann collaborate on with Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2782, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann and Orson Welles started working together around 1936?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bernard Herrmann and Orson Welles start working together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2782, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann wrote his first film score for Citizen Kane and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Score of a Dramatic Picture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Herrmann and Orson Welles win any awards for their work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2782, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann composed scores for many other films, including Citizen Kane, Anna and the King of Siam, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Cape Fear, Fahrenheit 451, and Taxi Driver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2782, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Herrmann was among those who rebutted the charges Pauline Kael made in her essay Raising Kane, in which she revived controversy over authorship of the screenplay for Citizen Kane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Herrmann_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy over the authorship with Bernard Herrmann?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Take This Waltz is a 2011 Canadian drama film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617080841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_This_Waltz_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Take This Waltz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman played Geraldine alongside Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen in Take This Waltz, written and directed by Sarah Polley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sarah Silverman's role in Take This Waltz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Take This Waltz was released in September 11, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Take This Waltz released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Take This Waltz has received generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Take This Waltz do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Williams won Hollywood Actress Award for Take This Waltz on October 24, 2011 by the Hollywood Film Festival. But the movie as a whole did not win and awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Take This Waltz win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman voiced Vanellope von Schweetz, one of the main characters in the 2012 Disney animated film Wreck-It Ralph around the same time as Take This Waltz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other projects Sarah Silverman was working on during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman did not personally, but the movie itself won Best Animated Movie by IGN's Best of 2012 Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Silverman win any awards for her role in Wreck-It Ralph?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, HBO announced that Sarah Silverman would star with Patti LuPone and Topher Grace in a situation comedy pilot called People in New Jersey, produced by SNL's Lorne Michaels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Silverman do following the release of Wreck it Ralph?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2783, "Truth_answer": "Jash has 121,000 subscribers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many subscribers does Jash have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "In June 2007, Sarah Silverman hosted the MTV Movie Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Silverman do in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "The Sarah Silverman Program aired from February 1, 2007 to April 15, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sarah_Silverman_Program_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did The Sarah Silverman Program air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman became a part of the creative team that writes and produces the content for the YouTube comedy channel called Jash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Silverman do after The Sarah Silverman Program ended?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Silverman have a co-host on the 2007 MTV Movie Awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "In September 2007, Sarah Silverman appeared at the MTV Video Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sarah Silverman do anything else in 2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Silverman mocked Britney Spears, saying: Wow, she is amazing. I mean, she is 25 years old, and she has already accomplished everything she's going to accomplish in her life.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sarah Silverman mock Britney Spears?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "In January 2008, Sarah Silverman appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to show Jimmy Kimmel, her boyfriend at the time, a special video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sarah Silverman do after the VMAs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2784, "Truth_answer": "The video was a song called I'm Fucking Matt Damon in which Sarah Silverman and Matt Damon sang a duet about having an affair behind Jimmy Kimmel's back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205183844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What video did Sarah Silverman show on Jimmy Kimmel Live?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2785, "Truth_answer": "The earliest migrations of Britons date from 5th and 6th centuries AD, when Brittonic Celts fleeing the Anglo-Saxon invasions migrated what is today northern France and north western Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the geographic distribution about converning British people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2785, "Truth_answer": "Britain today is now located to the right of Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Britain located geographically?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2785, "Truth_answer": "Cecil John Rhodes, the 6th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony divided between two provinces in modern-day South Africa and was the founder of the De Beers diamond company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Cape Colony divide?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2785, "Truth_answer": "The British Empire's expansion during the first half of the 19th century triggered an extraordinary dispersion of the British people, resulting in particular concentrations in Australasia and North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Britain's distribution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2785, "Truth_answer": "Despite centuries of military and religious conflict, England and Scotland had been drawing increasingly together since the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century and the Union of Crowns in 1603.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any conflicts between England and Scotland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2785, "Truth_answer": "The British are a diverse, multinational, multicultural and multilingual society, with strong regional accents, expressions and identities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2786, "Truth_answer": "In 1867 there was a union of three colonies with British North America which together formed the Canadian Confederation, a federal dominion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the British people connection to Canada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2786, "Truth_answer": "Canada traces its statehood to the French, English and Scottish expeditions of North America from the late-15th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about a union of English, Scottish, and French colonies in 1867?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2786, "Truth_answer": "British North America attracted United Empire Loyalists, Britons who migrated out of the rebellious United States, increasing the size of British communities in what was to become Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the British North Americans after 1776?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2786, "Truth_answer": "British iconography remains present in the design of many Canadian flags, with 10 out of 13 Canadian provincial and territorial flags adopting some form of British symbolism in their design.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Canada's ties with Britain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2786, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1977 that the phrase A Canadian citizen is a British subject ceased to be used in Canadian passports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about the time period around 1977?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2786, "Truth_answer": "Although modifications have been made, Canada is governed by a democratic parliamentary framework comparable to Westminster system, and retains Elizabeth II as The Queen of Canada and Head of State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the British do with canada?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "After attending Badminton School, a girls' independent school in Bristol, followed by Holland Park School, a state comprehensive school in London, as Polly Toynbee had failed the 11-plus examination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120043424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Polly Toynbee a student at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee passed one A-level, obtained a scholarship to read history at St Anne's College, Oxford, but dropped out of university after eighteen months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120043424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Polly Toynbee do well in school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "During Polly Toynbee's gap year, in 1966, she worked for Amnesty International in Rhodesia until she was expelled by the government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Polly Toynbee have any other accomplishments while in school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "Following Polly Toynbee's expulsion from Rhodesia, Toynbee revealed the existence of the Harry letters, which detailed the alleged funding of Amnesty International by the British government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120043424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting while Polly Toynbee was in school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "After Oxford, Polly Toynbee found work in a factory and a burger bar, hoping to write in her spare time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Polly Toynbee do next?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee worked for many years at The Guardian before joining the BBC where she was social affairs editor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120043424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Polly Toynbee write for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "Polly Toynbee previously worked as social affairs editor for the BBC and also for The Independent newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120043424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Toynbee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did Polly Toynbee write about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2787, "Truth_answer": "At The Independent, which she joined after leaving the BBC, Polly Toynbee was a columnist and associate editor, working with then editor Andrew Marr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Polly Toynbee accomplish?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2788, "Truth_answer": "Ministry's origins date to 1978, when Jourgensen moved from Denver to Chicago to attend the University of Illinois at Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ministry form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2788, "Truth_answer": "Jourgensen was introduced to the local underground scene by his then-girlfriend Shannon Rose Riley, and in 1979 he replaced Tom Hoffmann on guitars in Special Affect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ministry form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2788, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Jourgensen met Jim Nash and Danny Flesher. He presented a demo to Nash, who suggested Jourgensen record a single and form a touring band, which Jourgensen named Ministry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ministry all meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2788, "Truth_answer": "With Sympathy is the debut studio album by American rock band Ministry, released on May 10, 1983 by Arista Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ministry's first record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2788, "Truth_answer": "Work for Love was released in January 1983 and peaked No. 20 on the Hot Dance/Disco chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Work for Love successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2788, "Truth_answer": "Ministry debuted on Sire/Warner Bros. in late 1985 with the single Over the Shoulder, preceding the release of the band's second studio album, Twitch, in March 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ministry produce any other music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2789, "Truth_answer": "José Rizal first studied under Justiniano Aquino Cruz in Biñan, Laguna, before he was sent to Manila.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Rizal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did José Rizal study under?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2789, "Truth_answer": "Yes, José Rizal first studied under Justiniano Aquino Cruz in Biñan, Laguna, before he was sent to Manila.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Rizal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal study before he was sent to manila?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2789, "Truth_answer": "José Rizal then enrolled at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila and graduated as one of the nine students in his class declared sobresaliente or outstanding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Rizal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal study anywhere after manila?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2789, "Truth_answer": "José Rizal traveled alone to Madrid, Spain in May 1882 and studied medicine at the Universidad Central de Madrid where he earned the degree, Licentiate in Medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Rizal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal ever study in Spain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2790, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk discovered and developed one of the first successful polio vaccines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jonas Salk have to do with polio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2790, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Jonas Salk was awarded the Lasker Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2790, "Truth_answer": "Before Jonas Salk, people just had to live with polio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people have to live with before Jonas Salk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2790, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk discovered and developed one of the first successful polio vaccines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk make a discovery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2791, "Truth_answer": "Gambhir started playing cricket at the age of 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gautam Gambhir begin playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2791, "Truth_answer": "He made his ODI debut against Bangladesh in the TVS Cup in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gautam Gambhir's early career begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2791, "Truth_answer": "He scored an unbeaten 80 against Ireland in the first game of that tour and was awarded the man of the match award for that effort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Gautam Gambhir's early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2791, "Truth_answer": "Gambhir scored two successive double-hundreds in 2002 (one of them against the visiting Zimbabweans) made him a strong contender for India's opening slot in three forms of the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gautam Gambhir play for in 2002?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2792, "Truth_answer": "Rizal and Josephine lived as husband and wife in a common-law marriage in Talisay in Dapitan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2792, "Truth_answer": "Rizal wanted to marry Leonor Rivera while he was still in the Philippines because of Rivera's uncomplaining fidelity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121140039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Rizal_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal have any notable romantic relationships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2792, "Truth_answer": "Rizal's multifacetedness was described by his German friend, Dr. Adolf Bernhard Meyer, as stupendous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal have any close friendships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2792, "Truth_answer": "The couple had a son who lived only for a few hours after Josephine suffered a miscarriage; Rizal named him after his father Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Rizal have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2793, "Truth_answer": "A combination of this largesse and government intervention eventually put Joe Louis in severe financial straits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of financial trouble did Joe Louis have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2793, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis's entrusting his finances to former manager Mike Jacobs haunted him. After the $500,000 IRS tax bill was assessed, with interest accumulating every year, Louis was in a predicament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225135704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Louis_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Louis not pay his taxes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2793, "Truth_answer": "Donations, with an agreement by the IRS to limit its collections, allowed Joe Louis to live comfortably toward the end of his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Louis have any money in the end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2793, "Truth_answer": "After facing several club-level opponents, the International Boxing Club guaranteed Joe Louis $300,000 to face undefeated heavyweight contender Rocky Marciano on October 26, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Joe Louis make in his comeback?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2793, "Truth_answer": "Mobster Frank Lucas, who, disgusted with the government's treatment of Joe Louis, once paid off a $50,000 tax lien held against him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2794, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis had married Marva Trotter at a friend's apartment and was eager to end the fight in order to consummate the relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.boxartboxingmemorabilia.com/store/p17/1935_Joe_Louis%C2%A0v_Max_Baer_on-site_boxing_program.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Louis married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2794, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis had married Marva Trotter, Rose Morgan, and Martha Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the names of Joe Louis's wives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2794, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis had two sons and a daughter: Joe Louis Barrow Jr., Joseph Louis Barrow Jr., and Jacqueline Barrow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Louis have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2794, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis died April 12, 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Joe Louis die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2794, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis died of cardiac arrest in Desert Springs Hospital near Las Vegas on April 12, 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joe Louis at his time of death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2794, "Truth_answer": "Joe Louis died of cardiac arrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe Louis die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "The threat of a French invasion did not subside, but instead grew stronger into 1386.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121111732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_II_of_England_p7", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Richard_II_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What events precipitated the first crisis of 1386?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "The situation became tense, but the king acted with calm resolve and, saying I am your captain, follow me!, he led the mob away from the scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Richard_II_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard II deal with class tensions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June at Billericay, Richard II of England defeated the last rebels in a small skirmish and effectively ended the Peasants' Revolt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121111732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_II_of_England_p5", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Richard_II_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was King Richard II's response to the rebellion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "The poll tax of 1381 was the spark of the Peasants' Revolt, the root of the conflict lay in tensions between peasants and landowners precipitated by the Black Death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes in the government resulted from the rebellion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "Richard II of England's posthumous reputation has been shaped to a large extent by William Shakespeare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "Richard II of England revoked the charters of freedom and pardon that he had granted, and as disturbances continued, he personally went into Essex to suppress the rebellion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to the revocation of the charters of freedom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "Richard II of England is thought to have been starved to death in captivity in Pontefract Castle on or around 14 February 1400, although nobody knows for certain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the reign of Richard II eventually?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "The Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Sudbury, and the king's Lord High Treasurer, Robert Hales, were both killed by the rebels, who were demanding the complete abolition of serfdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Richard_II_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the rebel's demands of King Richard II?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "De Vere and de la Pole – who had by now also left the country – were sentenced to death in absentia at the Merciless Parliament in February 1388.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121111732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_II_of_England_p8", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Richard_II_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to de Vere and de la Pole?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "Richard II of England dependence on a small number of courtiers caused discontent among the influential, and in 1387 a group of aristocrats called the Lords Appellant took control of government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What change in government ensued around 1837?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2795, "Truth_answer": "While probably not insane, Richard II of England may have had a personality disorder, particularly manifesting itself towards the end of his reign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2796, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu was educated at Trei Ierarhi monastery before being tutored by Gherman Vida, a monk who belonged to the Transylvanian School, and was an associate of Gheorghe Șincai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mihail Kogălniceanu grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2796, "Truth_answer": "Mihail's mother, Catinca née Stavilla, was, according to Mihail Kogălniceanu's own words, [from] a Romanian family in Bessarabia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mihail Kogălniceanu's mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2796, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu completed his primary education in Miroslava, where he attended the Cuénim boarding school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mihail Kogălniceanu go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2796, "Truth_answer": "With support from Prince Sturdza, Mihail Kogălniceanu continued his studies abroad, originally in the French city of Lunéville, and later at the University of Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mihail Kogălniceanu attend any other schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2796, "Truth_answer": "At the time, Mihail Kogălniceanu became a passionate student of history, beginning his investigations into old Moldavian chronicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mihail Kogălniceanu study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2796, "Truth_answer": "Born in Iași, he belonged to the Kogălniceanu family of Moldavian boyars, being the son of Vornic Ilie Kogălniceanu, and the great-grandson of Constantin Kogălniceanu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mihail Kogălniceanu's father?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2797, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu's efforts at land reform resulted in a censure vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mihail Kogălniceanu's connection to the reforms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2797, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu's efforts at land reform led Cuza to enforce them through a coup d'état in May 1864.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mihail Kogălniceanu during the times of the reforms?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2797, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu resigned in 1865, following his own conflicts with the monarch due to the situation brought about by the reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the events involving the reform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2797, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu began his political career as a collaborator of Prince Mihail Sturdza, while serving as head of Iași Theater and issuing several publications together with the poet Vasile Alecsandri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mihail Kogălniceanu do for Prince Mihail Sturdza?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2797, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Kogălniceanu advanced legislation to revoke traditional ranks and titles, and to secularize the property of monasteries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506113359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Kog%C4%83lniceanu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mihail Kogălniceanu involved in any other legislation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "The name Silent Sentinels was given to the women because of their silent protesting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217212733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Sentinels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Silent Sentinels refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "The Silent Sentinels were a group of women in favor of women's suffrage organized by Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217212733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Sentinels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Silent Sentinel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "They protested in front of the White House during Woodrow Wilson's presidency. The protesters served as a constant reminder to Wilson of his lack of support for suffrage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Silent Sentinels protesting for womens rights?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "The Silent Sentinels protested in front of the White House during Woodrow Wilson's presidency starting on January 10, 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Silent Sentinels start protesting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "Within two months Wilson announced there would be a bill on women's right to vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something the Silent Sentinels accomplished?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul was sentenced to seven months in prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Alice Paul incarcerated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2798, "Truth_answer": "While protesting, young men would harass and beat the women, with the police never intervening on behalf of the protesters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important information about the silent sentinels?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "One of Alice Paul's first big projects was initiating and organizing the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington the day before President Wilson's inauguration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Alice Paul in 1913?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "In a matter of weeks, Alice Paul succeeded in gathering roughly eight thousand marchers, representing most of the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people marched with Alice Paul in the Women's Sufferage Parade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "Over half a million people came to view the parade and with insufficient police protection, the situation soon devolved into a near-riot. The riot won them coverage though.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Alice Paul's Women's Sufferage Parade successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "Yes, because of people like Alice Paul, Wilson announced there would be a bill on women's right to vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Women's Sufferage Parade help get women the vote?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul assigned volunteers to contact suffragists around the nation and recruit supporters to march in the parade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who organized the Women's Sufferage Parade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul was posthumously inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1979, and into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alice Paul famous for anything else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2799, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul won a large degree of success with the inclusion of women protected against discrimination by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 alongside legal scholar Pauli Murray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov's interest in entomology had been inspired by books of Maria Sibylla Merian he had found in the attic of his family's country home in Vyra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Vladimir Nabokov interested in entomology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "During the 1940s, as a research fellow in zoology, Vladimir Nabokov was responsible for organizing the butterfly collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov do anything important regarding entomology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "During the 1940s, as a research fellow in zoology, Vladimir Nabokov was responsible for organizing the butterfly collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Vladimir Nabokov start to get into Entomology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "The Harvard Museum of Natural History, which contains the Museum of Comparative Zoology, still possesses Vladimir Nabokov's genitalia cabinet, where the author stored his collection of male blue butterfly genitalia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Vladimir Nabokov have anything displayed today?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "Yes, his writings in this area were highly technical. Many of Vladimir Nabokov's fans have tried to ascribe literary value to his scientific papers, Gould notes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vladimir Nabokov's work critically successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "Though his work was not taken seriously during his life, research supports Nabokov's hypothesis that a group of butterfly species came to the New World over the Bering Strait.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting that you can tell me about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "Rather than assuming that either side of Vladimir Nabokov's work caused or stimulated the other, Gould proposes that both stemmed from Nabokov's love of detail, contemplation, and symmetry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does anyone else agree with Vladimir Nabokov's stance on this?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2800, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Nabokov distinguished species that you would not think were different—by looking at their genitalia under a microscope six hours a day, seven days a week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Vladimir Nabokov use to distinguish species?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2801, "Truth_answer": "Band members of Bush were Gavin Rossdale, Robin Goodridge, Chris Traynor, and Corey Britz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Bush?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2801, "Truth_answer": "Gavin Rossdale met Nigel Pulsford in 1992. The two formed a new band which they called Future Primitive. The pair then recruited Dave Parsons and Robin Goodridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sixteen Stone formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2801, "Truth_answer": "On the Billboard Music Charts, Sixteen Stone peaked at No. 4 on the Heatseekers and Billboard 200 charts. The album spawned two Top 40 singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710184302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_(British_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Sixteen Stone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2801, "Truth_answer": "The death of Disney executive Frank G. Wells eliminated a supporter for Kahane, and executives at Hollywood deemed the album unacceptable. The members of Bush took jobs performing menial labour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Sixteen Stone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2801, "Truth_answer": "The British band were allowed to drop the X in exchange for donating $20,000 each to the Starlight Foundation and the Canadian Music Therapy Trust Fund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710184302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_(British_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After Bush's legal dispute with Canadian band names licensing, how did they get back to using their original name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2802, "Truth_answer": "The Science Of Things is the third studio album by British band Bush, released on 26 October 1999, through Trauma Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Science of Things?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2802, "Truth_answer": "While the band's previous albums were strongly influenced by grunge, The Science of Things featured some electronic music influences in addition to the sound defined by Bush's earlier work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Science and Things different?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2802, "Truth_answer": "No particular band is mentioned. The article just says that eletronic music influenced their album Science of Things.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the music influencers for the album Science of Things?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2802, "Truth_answer": "The group chose the name Bush because they used to live in Shepherd's Bush, London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band come up with the name Bush?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2802, "Truth_answer": "Science of Things had 12 tracks on it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on The Science of Things?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2803, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt wrote songs like Lyin' in a Bed of Fire, Inside of Me, Until the Good Is Gone and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs that Steven Van Zandt wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2803, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt's debut album, Men Without Women earned the most critical praise and Jay Cocks of TIME magazine dubbed it one of the ten best albums of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of the songs written by Steven Van Zandt big hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2803, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt was also awarded the fourth annual Big Man of the Year award at the organization's 2013 Right to Rock Benefit Event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2803, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt became a songwriter and producer in 1974 until 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Steven Van Zandt a songwriter, arranger, and producer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2803, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Steven Van Zandt worked with multiple well known artist on different projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steven Van Zandt a successful songwriter and producer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2804, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt was born Steven Lento on November 22, 1950 to Mary Van Zandt, in Winthrop, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Steven Van Zandt born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2804, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt learned how to play the guitar in the mid-sixties when he was a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200930093938id_/https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/dutch_americans/steven-van-zandt/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Van Zandt learn to play guitar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2804, "Truth_answer": "Springsteen met Steven Van Zandt for the first time in 1966 or 1967 when Springsteen went to the Hullabaloo club in Middletown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Van Zandt meet Bruce Springsteen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2804, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Springsteen revealed that Steven Van Zandt was partially responsible for the signature guitar line in Born to Run; Arguably Steve's greatest contribution to my music.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of another musician Steven Van Zandt worked with in the early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2804, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt has a brother and sister: Billy Van Zandt and Kathi Van Zandt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "Future Hearts is the sixth studio album by American rock band All Time Low, released April 3, 2015 by Hopeless Records as the follow-up to Don't Panic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Future Hearts an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "Future Hearts is the sixth studio album by American rock band All Time Low, released April 3, 2015 by Hopeless Records as the follow-up to Don't Panic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Future Hearts released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "Something's Gotta Give was nominated for Best Music Video and Future Hearts was nominated for Album Of The Year at the 2016 Alternative Press Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Something's Gotta Give do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "Deluxe editions of Future Hearts feature bonus songs, expanded artwork and an alternative cover. This is the last All Time Low album to be released on Hopeless Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Hearts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label was Future Hearts released on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "The second single, Kids In The Dark, was released on March 9, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another single released from Future Hearts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "Something's Gotta Give debuted at No. 84 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 2 on the UK Rock Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the singles from Future Hearts chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "In October and November, All Time Low embarked on the Back to the Future Hearts Tour in the US with support from Sleeping with Sirens, Neck Deep and One Ok Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Hearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low tour for the album, Future Hearts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "All Time Low then brought the tour to the UK and Ireland in February 2016, with supporting acts Good Charlotte and Against The Current.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Hearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low tour anywhere else around the time of Future Hearts release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2805, "Truth_answer": "In April and May, All Time Low embarked on a headlining US tour with support from Issues, Tonight Alive and State Champs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Don't Panic is the fifth studio album by American rock band All Time Low was released on October 9, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Don't Panic released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "The people at the label that had signed All Time Low were fired or replaced, prompting the band to work on their next album shortly afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did All Time Low choose to release Don't Panic in this format?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Some of the tracks from Don't Panic include The Reckless and the Brave, Backseat Serenade, If These Sheets Were States and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs on Don't Panic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Besides For Baltimore, some of the tracks from Don't Panic include So Long Soldier, The Irony of Choking on a Lifesaver, To Live and Let Go, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides For Baltimore, what other songs are there on Don't Panic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Besides the aforementioned song, some other tracks from Don't Panic include Outlines, Thanks to You, Paint You Wings, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs not already mentioned on Don't Panic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Don't Panic eventually debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200 with 48,000 copies in first week sales, making it the band's third top 10 debut in a row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don't Panic successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "48,000 copies of Don't Panic were sold in the first week sales, making it All Time Low's third top 10 debut in a row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Don't Panic were sold?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Don't Panic also charted on a number of Billboard charts: number 4 on the Top Rock Albums chart and number 7 on the Digital Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Don't Panic?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2806, "Truth_answer": "Don't Panic was All Time Low's first album released on Hopeless Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about Don't Panic compared to All Time Low's other albums?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2807, "Truth_answer": "During the September 16, 1968, episode, Richard Nixon, running for president, appeared for a few seconds with a disbelieving vocal inflection, asking Sock it to me?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some memorable moments on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2807, "Truth_answer": "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In featured Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Jo Anne Worley, Henry Gibson, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin, Teresa Graves, Larry Hovis, and Johnny Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there famous people on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2807, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In featured music videos with cast members appearing in films set to the music of the the Bee Gees and the Temptations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else had memorable moments on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2807, "Truth_answer": "In an episode of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, William F. Buckley Jr. appeared in an unusual sit-down segment flanked by Rowan and Martin and fielding questions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the unusual sit down segment on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "In August 1941, Alan Lomax went to Stovall, Mississippi, on behalf of the Library of Congress to record various country blues musicians. Muddy Waters was one of those musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Muddy Waters start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "Lomax brought Muddy Waters's stuff down and recorded me right in my house, and when he played back the first song I sounded just like anybody's records.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Alan Lomax visited Muddy Waters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "Eventually Muddy Waters was but not by Alan Lomax.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muddy Waters given a contract?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "Lomax visited Muddy Waters in August 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Alan Lomax visit Muddy Waters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "Playing in the rowdy clubs gave Muddy Waters the opportunity to play in front of a large audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muddy Waters performing in rowdy clubs lead to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Water's I Can't Be Satisfied and I Feel Like Going Home became hits, and his popularity in clubs began to take off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muddy Waters gain popularity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "In 1944, Muddy Waters bought his first electric guitar and formed his first electric combo. He said, When I went into the clubs, couldn't nobody hear you with an acoustic.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Muddy Waters in 1944-1945?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "In 1946, Muddy Waters recorded some songs for Mayo Williams at Columbia Records, with an old-fashioned combo consisting of clarinet, saxophone and piano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What or who was included in Muddy Waters' 1964 combo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2808, "Truth_answer": "Two years after his death, Chicago paid tribute to Muddy Waters by designating the one-block section between 900 and 1000 East 43rd Street Honorary Muddy Waters Drive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Little Walter left when Muddy Waters's single Juke became a hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What helped Muddy Waters gain commercial success ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "Water's blues group consisted of Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Elga Edmonds on drums, and Otis Spann on piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was with Muddy Waters in the blues group ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters's band recorded Hoochie Coochie Man, I Just Want to Make Love to You, and I'm Ready", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs did Muddy Water's group record together ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "I'm Your Hoochie Cooche Man entered Billboard magazine's Rhythm & Blues Records charts on March 13, 1954, and reached number three on the Juke Box chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the songs by Muddy Water's group received by the public ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Muddy Waters won his first Grammy Award, for Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording for They Call Me Muddy Waters, a 1971 album of old, but previously unreleased recordings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "Waters was provided with a backing bass by Ernest Big Crawford or by musicians assembled specifically for the recording session, including Baby Face Leroy Foster and Johnny Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muddy Waters do when the Chess Brothers did not allow his working band in the studio ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1950s, Muddy Waters and his band recorded several blues classics, some with the bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muddy Waters do in the 1950s ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2809, "Truth_answer": "During the mid-1950s, Muddy Waters' singles were frequently on Billboard magazine's various Rhythm & Blues charts including Forty Days and Forty Nights, and Don't Go No Farther in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs were featured on The Best of Muddy Waters ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2810, "Truth_answer": "Cris Carter was heavily recruited out of high school for both basketball and football. He accepted the offer from Ohio State head coach Earle Bruce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Cris Carter attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2810, "Truth_answer": "Cris Carter spent three years at Ohio State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Cris Carter attend Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2810, "Truth_answer": "Cris Carter left Ohio State holding the school record for receptions. In 2000, he was selected as a member of the Ohio State Football All-Century Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cris Carter achieve at Ohio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2810, "Truth_answer": "Cris Carter became a consensus All-America selection after his junior season, Ohio State's first All American at wide receiver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cris_Carter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Cris Carter play at Ohio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2810, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Cris Carter was inducted into the Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cris Carter achieve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2810, "Truth_answer": "Despite losing his senior year, Cris Carter left Ohio State holding the school record for receptions (168).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many receptions did Cris Carter have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2811, "Truth_answer": "Project on the city was a design school published work Rem Koolhaas did.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Project on the city?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2811, "Truth_answer": "It was about urban designing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject was Project on the city about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2811, "Truth_answer": "Project on the city is a collection of Rem Koolhaas's published works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Project on the city a book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2811, "Truth_answer": "All three books involved Rem Koolhaas' students analysing what others would regard as non-cities, sprawling conglomerates such as Lagos in Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mutations, The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping, and The Great Leap Forward written by Rem Koolhaas with help from students?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2811, "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas' was a professor at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What university was Rem Koolhaas a professor at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2811, "Truth_answer": "Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan is a 1978 book, written by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "Forget the Night Ahead features a guest appearance by My Latest Novel's Laura McFarlane, who plays violin on The Room and That Birthday Present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Forget the Night Ahead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad released Forget the Night Ahead, in September 2009. They described the album as noisier and bigger and experimented with different instruments and sounds, including fire extinguishers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about the music on Forget the Night Ahead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad released their second studio album, Forget the Night Ahead, in September 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of The Twilight Sad's second album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad released their second studio album, Forget the Night Ahead, in September 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Forget the Night Ahead released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "No One Can Ever Know was met with highly positive reviews and was featured in many year-end best-of lists of music magazines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did No One Can Ever Know do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "Andy MacFarlane describes the album's sound as sparser... with a colder, slightly militant feel, and the band received assistance from Andrew Weatherall, who helped in their experimenting with analog synthesizers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the album No One Can Ever Know sound like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "The first proper single from the album, Sick, was made available as a 7 vinyl single and digital download on 14 November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215232827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Sad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did The Twilight Sad release from No One Can Ever Know?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2812, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Sad's fourth album, entitled Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave, was their last album with member Mark Devine, who left amicably in January 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any members ever leave The Twilight Sad?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2813, "Truth_answer": "Released theatrically on July 9, 2010 in the United States, Despicable Me received positive reviews and grossed over $546 million worldwide against a budget of $69 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the movie Despicable Me come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2813, "Truth_answer": "In July 2010, Pharrell Williams composed the soundtrack to the movie Despicable Me, produced by Hans Zimmer and recorded with the Hollywood Studio Symphony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pharrell Williams's dealings with Despicable Me?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2813, "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams penned three new original songs, included alongside composer Heitor Pereira's score, for the sequel Despicable Me 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else compose the soundtrack with Pharrell Williams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2813, "Truth_answer": "Pharrell Williams penned three new original songs, included alongside composer Heitor Pereira's score, for the sequel Despicable Me 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharrell Williams participate in any of the sequels of Despicable me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2813, "Truth_answer": "In July 2010, Pharrell Williams composed the soundtrack to the movie Despicable Me, produced by Hans Zimmer and recorded with the Hollywood Studio Symphony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pharrell Williams record this movie with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2814, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen later went on to study the art of Parkour, Wrestling, Muay Thai, Kickboxing and Boxing under various trainers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Yen work with a trainer ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2814, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen had to regain his muscular physique for the role and took 6 months through a very delicate and dedicated diet routine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of exercise did Donnie Yen do to bodybuild ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2814, "Truth_answer": "To gain weight. Focusing on high-protein drinks and vitamin and mineral supplements, Donnie Yen managed to hit 165 pounds for the role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the diet for Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen to gain weight or lose weight ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2814, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Donnie Yen lost over 30 pounds to reach the weight of 120 pounds to better portray the slender Ip Man and the techniques of wing chun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other ways did Donnie Yen transform his look for roles ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2815, "Truth_answer": "In Asia, the action choreographer takes over the scene during the fight scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Action Choreography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2815, "Truth_answer": "Not for the most part.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are stunt doubles used normally in action choreography?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2815, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Donnie Yen and his wife Cissy Wang co-founded Go.Asia, a new online charity platform encouraging individuals to participate charity works and serve local communities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2815, "Truth_answer": "He won the award for Best Action Choreography at the Golden Horse Film Awards and the Hong Kong Film Awards for his performance in Flash Point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Yen win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2815, "Truth_answer": "The film, Hero, was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2003 Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any nominations for any of Donnie Yen's work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "Elidor is a children's fantasy novel by the British author Alan Garner, published by Collins in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Elidor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Alan Garner began work on a radio play named Elidor, which would result in the completion of a novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202211019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Garner_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alan Garner play Elidor on the radio play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "The Owl Service is a low fantasy novel for young adults by Alan Garner, published by Collins in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Owl Service?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "The story is adapted from the mythological Welsh woman Blodeuwedd, who appears in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Owl Service about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "The Owl Service was critically acclaimed, winning both the Carnegie Medal and Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Owl Service win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "Red Shift is a 1973 fantasy novel by Alan Garner. It is set in Cheshire, England, in three time periods: Roman Britain, the English Civil War and the present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Red Shift?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Red Shift win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "On its release in 1960, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen proved to be a critical and commercial success, later being described as a tour de force of the imagination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about any of Alan Garner's books?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2816, "Truth_answer": "The biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award is the highest recognition available to a writer of children's books. Alan Garner was the sole runner-up for the writing award in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "In August 2010, a Brazilian adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered in Rio de Janeiro, with Paulo Vilhena and Pierre Baitelli playing Hedwig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hedwig and the Angry Inch do in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, John Cameron Mitchell adapted, directed and starred in a film adaptation of the musical, also named Hedwig and the Angry Inch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hedwig and the Angry Inch ever made into a film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "This was the first adaptation where there were two actors simultaneously playing Hedwig onstage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Brazil's performance of Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was nominated for Best Musical in a Brazilian adaptation for the Prêmio Contigo de Teatro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hedwig and the Angry Inch received well in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "Winner of Best Actor (Pierre Baitelli and nominated for Best Production (Oz), Best Director (Evandro Mesquita), and Best Actress (Eline Porto) at the Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierre Baitelli win an award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "No, the original production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch won a Village Voice Obie Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the only award Hedwig and the Angry Inch won?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "Pierre Baitelli is also known for his associated with Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierre Baitelli known for anything else in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "Hedwig and the Angry Inch was nominated for Best Musical in a Brazilian adaptation for the Prêmio Contigo de Teatro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brazil's Hedwig and the Angry Inch successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "This same production performed again in Rio de Janeiro from April 4–22, 2012, and a tour to Curitiba, performing April 26–29, 2012, for a total of 16 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Brazil?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2817, "Truth_answer": "Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered in Western Canada with simultaneous productions in Edmonton and Vancouver in April 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he perform anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2818, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg was one of the few in the Nazi hierarchy who advocated a policy designed to encourage anti-Communist opinion among the population of the occupied territories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alfred Rosenberg's first wartime propaganda effort?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2818, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg was both an antisemite who was influenced by Houston Stewart Chamberlain's book The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else in the Nazi party influenced Alfred Rosenberg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2818, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg issued a series of posters for volunteer labour, with inscriptions like Come work with us to shorten the war, hid appalling realities faced by Russian workers in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alfred Rosenberg's main propaganda theme?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2818, "Truth_answer": "One of Alfred Rosenberg's initiatives, the Free Caucasus campaign, was more successful, attracting various nationalities into the so-called Eastern Legion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything noteworthy about Alfred Rosenberg's wartime propaganda efforts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2818, "Truth_answer": "Free Caucasus attracted various nationalities into the Eastern Legion, while in his previous campaign, many people joined the partisans rather than risk being sent to the west.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Free Caucasus more successful than Alfred Rosenberg's other campaigns?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "Carlton Fisk was known for his longstanding feud with New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Carlton Fisk have a feud with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "Munson, attempting to score on Gene Michael's missed bunt attempt, barreled into Carlton Fisk, triggering a 10-minute bench-clearing brawl in which both catchers were ejected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the feud between Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "Carlton Fisk kicked Munson off him and into the air, and swiped at him with his fist. Fisk threw Michael down with his left arm and fell to the ground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred during the feud between Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "The catchers were Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the catchers that were fighting in Carlton's Fisk feud?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "Carlton Fisk had his arm across Stick's throat and wouldn't let up. Michael couldn't breathe. I had to pry Fisk's arm off Michael's throat to keep Fisk from killing Stick.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there ever any injuries between Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "Piniella barreled into Carlton Fisk trying to score on an Otto Vélez single. Fisk and Piniella shoved each other at home plate, triggering another bench-clearing brawl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any more violence between Carlton Fisk and other players?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2819, "Truth_answer": "In the sixth inning of this game, Piniella barreled into Carlton Fisk trying to score on an Otto Vélez single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the fight between Carlton Fisk and Lou Piniella?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2820, "Truth_answer": "The Red Sox honored Carlton Fisk and Game 6 of the 1975 World Series by naming the left foul pole, which the famous home run contacted, the Fisk Foul Pole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Fisk Foul Pole?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2820, "Truth_answer": "In a pregame ceremony from the Monster Seats, Carlton Fisk was cheered by the Fenway Park crowd while the shot was replayed to the strains of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a ceremony for the Fisk Foul Pole?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2820, "Truth_answer": "The ball only took about two and half seconds, recalled Carlton Fisk. It seemed like I was jumping and waving for more than two and a half seconds.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlton Fisk say anything about having the foul pole named after himself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2820, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago White Sox unveiled a life-sized bronze statue of Carlton Fisk on August 7, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2820, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlton Fisk's ball go fair in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2820, "Truth_answer": "The ball struck the foul pole for a home run, giving the Red Sox a 7–6 win and forcing a seventh and deciding game of the Fall Classic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223210545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Fisk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Carlton Fisk's ball was considered fair in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris considers Islam to be especially belligerent and inimical to the norms of civil discourse. Harris considers to be bad ideas, held for bad reasons, leading to bad behavior.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Sam Harris' feelings towards Islam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "In April 2017, Sam Harris stirred controversy by hosting the social scientist Charles Murray on his podcast, discussing topics including the heritability of IQ and race and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sam Harris' views gotten him into trouble?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Greenwald has claimed that [Sam Harris] and others like him spout and promote Islamophobia under the guise of rational atheism.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people agree with Sam Harris' thoughts on Islam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "No, Sam Harris is broadly critical of religion in most forms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sam Harris think that other religions are better?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "Islam is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God, and that Muhammad is a messenger of God.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding Islam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "They feel this way because it is written in the Quran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do Muslims feel this way about God and the world?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "That theology is written by Mohammad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the theology written in the Quran?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2821, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris describes himself as a liberal, and states that he supports raising taxes on the very wealthy, the decriminalizing of drugs and legalizing of same-sex marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sam Harris political?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2822, "Truth_answer": "A disgruntled former PAIGC rival Inocêncio Kani, together with another member of PAIGC, shot and killed Amílcar Cabral on 20 January 1973 in Conakry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918172133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%ADlcar_Cabral_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Amílcar Cabral die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2822, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Amílcar Cabral's murder premeditated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2822, "Truth_answer": "A declassified United States Department of State brief notes that the motives of Amílcar Cabral's assassination are unclear but may have linked to a feud between mulattos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918172133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%ADlcar_Cabral_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Amílcar Cabral killed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2822, "Truth_answer": "Amílcar Cabral was assassinated prior to the independence of the Portuguese colonies in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918172133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%ADlcar_Cabral_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other details surrounding Amílcar Cabral's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2822, "Truth_answer": "Amílcar Cabral is considered a revolutionary theoretician as significant as Frantz Fanon and Che Guevara, one whose influence reverberated far beyond the African continent.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2822, "Truth_answer": "Amílcar Cabral was buried in the cemetery of Conakry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073151id_/https://libyadiary.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/amilcar-cabral-freedom-fighter/_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Amílcar Cabral buried?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Darryl F. Zanuck was in charge of casting for All About Eve.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in charge of the casting for All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "The actresses originally considered to play Margo Channing were Susan Hayward, rejected as too young, Marlene Dietrich, dismissed as too German, and Gertrude Lawrence, who was too demanding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who auditioned for All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "The role of Margo Channing eventually went to Bette Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence get the role of Margo Channing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Zsa Zsa Gabor actively sought the role of Phoebe without realizing the producers were considering her, along with Angela Lansbury, for Miss Casswell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else audition for All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Monroe, relatively unknown at the time, was cast as Miss Casswell, referred to by DeWitt as a graduate of the Copacabana School of Dramatic Art.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else auditioned for All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Mankiewicz briefly considered Ingrid Bergman for the aging diva role, before replacing Claudette Colbert with Bette Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Claudette Colbert in All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bette Davis stay in the role for All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Anne Baxter spent a decade in supporting roles and had won the 1946 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Razor's Edge. She got the role of Eve Harrington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the auditioning portion for All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2823, "Truth_answer": "Mankiewicz praised Davis both for her professionalism and for the caliber of her performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_About_Eve_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davis receive any recognition for her performance in All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "In the 20th century a movement for women's rights developed in Syria, made up largely of upper-class, educated women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of women in Syria?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in Syria, women in Syria were first allowed to vote and received universal suffrage in 1953. In the 1950s, Thuraya Al-Hafez ran for Parliament, but was not elected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have women in Syria made any political headway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "Some contributions were made by Hadiya Khalaf Abbas. The Syrian Parliament was previously led by female Speaker Hadiya Khalaf Abbas, the first woman to have held that position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped women in Syria make political headway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "Women have been involved in Syrian Kurdish Resistance fighting since as early as 2011 when the mixed-sex YXG was founded, later to be renamed YPG in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Women's Protection Units founded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "Kurdish female fighters in the Women's Protection Units played a key role during the Siege of Kobani and in rescuing Yazidis trapped on Mount Sinjar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did the Women's Protection Units play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "Kurdish women have several armed and non-armed organizations in Rojava, and enhancing women's rights is a major focus of the political and societal agenda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things have women done in Syria?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2824, "Truth_answer": "The Women's Protection Units or Women's Defense Units is an all-female militia actively fighting in Northern Syria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Women's Protection Units do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach first joined the Labour Party from the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Ken Loach affliiations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom that has been described as an alliance of social democrats, democratic socialists and trade unionists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://kbek.perle-savoie.fr/labour-party-posters-vintage.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Labour Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "During the 1960s and 1970s, Ken Loach was associated with (or a member of) the Socialist Labour League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other affiliations did Ken Loach have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "During the 1960s and 1970s, Ken Loach was associated with the International Socialists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ken Loach have any more affiliations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "During the 1960s and 1970s, Ken Loach was associated with the International Marxist Group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name another one of Ken Loach's affliations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach was involved in Respect - The Unity Coalition from its beginnings in January 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022172929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Loach_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Loach a part of any other affiliations before 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "Ken Loach supported the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in the 2012 London Assembly election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ken Loach's biggest affiliation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "With John Pilger and Jemima Khan, Ken Loach was among the six people in court who offered surety for Julian Assange when he was arrested in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Loach have any partners?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "With the support of the activist Kate Hudson and academic Gilbert Achcar, Ken Loach launched a campaign in March 2013 for a new left-wing party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ken Loach have any other partners?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2825, "Truth_answer": "Feminist writer Julie Bindel has criticised Ken Loach's recent films for a lack of female characters who are not simply love interests for the male characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ken Loach have any critics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2826, "Truth_answer": "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222072438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Spice Girls album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2826, "Truth_answer": "Forever received mixed reviews from music critics. The album received an average score of 45 out of 100, based on nine reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Forever album received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2826, "Truth_answer": "Forever was released on 1 November 2000 by Virgin Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was the Forever album released under?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2826, "Truth_answer": "Forever contained songs such as Holler, Tell Me Why, Let Love Lead the Way, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on the Forever album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2826, "Truth_answer": "In January 2001, Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus and would be concentrating on their solo careers in regards to their foreseeable future.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Spice Girls take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2826, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in December 1999 Spice Girls performed live for a UK-only tour, Christmas in Spiceworld, in London and Manchester, also showcasing new songs from the third album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls tour before the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2827, "Truth_answer": "Square and rectangle-shaped buildings gradually became more common, and by the 14th or 15th century they had replaced round buildings completely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Gaelic Ireland settlements begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2827, "Truth_answer": "Square and rectangle-shaped buildings gradually became more common, and by the 14th or 15th century they had replaced round buildings completely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they replaced the Gaelic Ireland round buildings with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2827, "Truth_answer": "After the invasion, the Normans built motte-and-bailey castles in the areas they occupied, some of which were converted from ringforts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Gaelic Ireland architecture designs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2827, "Truth_answer": "Yes, most date to the period 500–1000 CE and there is evidence of large-scale ringfort desertion at the end of the first millennium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Ireland residents move from a different place before the settlements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2827, "Truth_answer": "Square and rectangle-shaped buildings gradually became more common, and by the 14th or 15th century they had replaced round buildings completely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what time did Gaelic Ireland residents change the architect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2828, "Truth_answer": "The economy was mainly a pastoral one, based on livestock and their products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gaelic Ireland's economy based on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2828, "Truth_answer": "Gaelic Ireland was involved in trade with Britain and mainland Europe from ancient times, and this trade increased over the centuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Gaelic Ireland residents trade with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2828, "Truth_answer": "Tacitus, for example, wrote in the 1st century that most of Ireland's harbours were known to the Romans through commerce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Gaelic Ireland residents trade with any other countries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2828, "Truth_answer": "Gaelic Ireland used to not really use money and mainly trade for items.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gaelic Ireland trade for items or for money?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2828, "Truth_answer": "Cattle was the main element in the Irish pastoral economy and the main form of wealth, providing milk, butter, cheese, meat, fat, hides, and so forth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_Ireland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of goods and services were exchanged in Gaelic Ireland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "1987 saw the release of The Outfield's second album, Bangin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Outfield do in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "Since You've Been Gone is a song by the English rock band the Outfield. It was the lead single from their sophomore studio album, Bangin', released on Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Since_You%27ve_Been_Gone_(The_Outfield_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have any singles from Bangin'?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "In the U.S., the song hit number 11 on the Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart and number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Since_You%27ve_Been_Gone_(The_Outfield_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Since You've Been Gone a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "For The Outfield's third album, 1989's Voices of Babylon, a new producer and sound was evident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield release any other albums between 1987-1991?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "Between 1987 and 1991, The Outfield went on US summer tour opening for Night Ranger followed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have any tours between 1987 and 1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "Between 1987 and 1991, after the Babylon LP, Alan Jackman parted ways with The Outfield and was replaced for a concert tour by Paul Read.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the band members of The Outfield leave between 1987 and 1991?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "Between 1987 and 1991, after the Babylon LP, Alan Jackman parted ways with The Outfield and was replaced for a concert tour by Paul Read.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alan Jackman replaced by anybody in the band The Outfield?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "Diamond Days is the fourth album by the British band The Outfield released in October 30, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did The Outfield release in 1990?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "For You is a song by the Outfield. It was the lead single from their fourth studio album, Diamond Days, released on MCA Records. The single was released in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820035124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_You_(The_Outfield_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any music released by The Outfield in 1991?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "One Hot Country was included on the soundtrack for the 1991 action film If Looks Could Kill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have any title tracks for movies?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2829, "Truth_answer": "In the U.S., For You hit number 13 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart and number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820035124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_You_(The_Outfield_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of The Outfield's songs top of the charts?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield had an unusual experience for a British band in that they enjoyed commercial success in the US, but never in their homeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield experience any commercial success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "Bassist/singer Tony Lewis, guitarist/keyboardist John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and got back together under the name The Baseball Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a formation to The Outfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Baseball Boys (renamed The Outfield) performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Outfield in 1984?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield's first album, Play Deep, reached No. 9 on the Billboard 200 list and then reached triple platinum in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Outfield in 1985?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "All the Love is the third single released in 1986 from The Outfield's debut studio album, Play Deep.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield have any songs in 1986?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield toured extensively, opening for Journey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield tour much?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield achieved success in the mid-1980s and are best remembered for their hit single, Your Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of The Outfield's work a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield toured extensively, opening for Starship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Outfield play with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2830, "Truth_answer": "The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman. For the group's third album, 1989's Voices of Babylon, a new producer (David Kahne) and sound was evident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other producers The Outfield worked with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris considers Islam to be especially belligerent and inimical to the norms of civil discourse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sam Harris' view on Islam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris's writing focuses on philosophy, neuroscience, and criticism of religion, for which he is best known, and he has written for a variety of outlets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sam Harris' write about his view on Islam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris engaged in a lengthy debate with conservative commentator Andrew Sullivan on the Internet forum Beliefnet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sam Harris' debate happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Sullivan defended religious moderates in a series of exchanges with Sam Harris in which Harris maintained that religious moderates provided cover for fundamentalists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a specific topic for Sam Harris' debate with Andrew Sullivan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris began writing his first book, The End of Faith, immediately after the September 11 attacks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Sam Harris article state when Sam Harris started speaking out against Islam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris came to prominence for his criticism of religion, and Islam in particular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sam Harris feel critical towards Muslims in general or just the religion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Harris on any tv shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2831, "Truth_answer": "Ben Affleck had described Sam Harris' views on Muslims as gross and racist, and his statement that Islam is the Mother lode of bad ideas as an ugly thing to say.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sam Harris racist?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2832, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe the band, Weather Report in one word", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2832, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dewey Davis III was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Davis play jazz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2832, "Truth_answer": "The Weather Report was initially co-led by the Austrian-born keyboard player Joe Zawinul, the American saxophonist Wayne Shorter and Czech bassist Miroslav Vitouš.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the players in the Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2832, "Truth_answer": "Miles Davis is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miles Davis considered one of the best jazz composers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2832, "Truth_answer": "Alongside Miles Davis's electric bands, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and the Headhunters, Weather Report is considered to be one of the pre-eminent early jazz fusion bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miles Davis in any other jazz groups?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2833, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was born on October 7, 1966, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sherman Alexie born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2833, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's parents were alcoholics, though his mother achieved sobriety. His father often left the house on drinking binges for days at a time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Sherman Alexie's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2833, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was born with hydrocephalus, a condition that occurs when there is an abnormally large amount of cerebral fluid in the nasal cavity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sherman Alexie suffer from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2833, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was constantly teased by other kids. They called him The Globe because his head was larger than usual, due to suffering hydrocephalus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sherman Alexie called in school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2834, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was born at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sherman Alexie born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2834, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was born October 7, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014083732id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/profile-of-sherman-alexie-851449_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Sherman Alexie born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2834, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's father, Sherman Joseph Alexie, was a member of the Coeur d'Alene tribe, and his mother, Lillian Agnes Cox, was of Colville, Choctaw, Spokane and European American ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sherman Alexie's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2834, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie went to reservation school during childhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sherman Alexie attend school during childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2834, "Truth_answer": "As a little child Sherman Alexie lived on the Spokane Indian Reservation, located west of Spokane.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://piryjubilafelola.pfmlures.com/sherman-alexie-blasphemy-essay-15970cy.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie live in a reservation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "He played a significant role as an educator, believing his architectural language could be learned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe teach while as an educator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "The Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://biblus.accasoftware.com/en/bauhaus-100-years-the-history-of-bauhaus-and-the-new-architecture/_p6", "https://visualsyntax.net/2017/07/04/bauhaus-98-counting/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217203152id_/https://www.biography.com/artist/ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212042850id_/https://web.iit.edu/about/history/historic-architecture_p1", "http://www.ccmcil.org/lesser-known-mennonite-stories/archives/03-2016_p1", "http://miessociety.org/2019/09/18/the-mies-van-der-rohe-society/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p1", "https://www.artic.edu/artworks/63830/metallurgy-building-illinois-institute-of-technology-chicago-illinois-corner-detail_p0", "https://www.artic.edu/artworks/63830/metallurgy-building-illinois-institute-of-technology-chicago-illinois-corner-detail_p1", "http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/debate-around-mies-van-der-rohes-wolf-house_p4", "https://www.artic.edu/collection?department_ids=Architecture%20and%20Design&%3Bsubject_ids=houses%3Barchitecture&sort_by=relevance&subject_ids=drawing&classification_ids=architectural%20drawing%3Bpresentation%20drawing_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At which school did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe teach at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "Mies came to Illinois Institute of Technology to head the university's Department of Architecture in 1938", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212042850id_/https://web.iit.edu/about/history/historic-architecture_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe begin teaching at the Illinois Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe replaced the traditional Ecole des Beaux-Art curriculum with a three-step-education beginning with crafts of drawing and construction, planning, and theory of architecture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe contribute any acclaimed ideas while he was teaching at the Illinois Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "Mies had intensive personal involvement in design efforts to create prototype solutions for building types like 860 Lake Shore Drive, the Farnsworth House, Seagram Building, and S. R. Crown Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe still creating buildings while teaching at the Illinois Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe believed his architectural language could be learned, then applied to design any type of modern building. His teachable architecture language survives until today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe decide to begin teaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe spend his entire teaching career at Illinois Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2835, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe build any buildings with his current or former students at the Illinois Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed a series of four apartment buildings for developer Herbert Greenwald: the 860–880 and 900–910 Lake Shore Drive towers on Chicago's Lakefront.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What occured on Lake Shore Drive with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "The 26-floor, 254-ft tall towers were designed by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and dubbed the Glass House apartments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224080943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/860%E2%80%93880_Lake_Shore_Drive_Apartments_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe play a part in the building of these apartments on Lake Shore Drive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "These towers, with façades of steel and glass, were radical departures from the typical residential brick apartment buildings of the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What material were the Lake Shore Drive apartment buildings built from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "The towers were not entirely admired at the time they were built, yet they went on to be the prototype for steel and glass skyscrapers worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Lake Shore Drive Buildings other than the materials used for it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "The buildings were finished in 1951 and were featured in a 1957 article in Life Magazine on Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224080943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/860%E2%80%93880_Lake_Shore_Drive_Apartments_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe receive any formal recognition for the apartment buildings on Lake Shore Drive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe created free flowing spaces and flat surfaces that represented the idea of an oasis of uncluttered clarity and calm within the chaos of the city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and the Lake Shore Drive buildings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2836, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe learn the technique of creating free flowing spaces and flat surfaces?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "At the center of Roberto Mangabeira Unger's thought about the economy is the commitment to reimagining and remaking the institutional arrangements of how humans produce and exchange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Roberto Mangabeira Unger have to say about economics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's identification of a key moment is when the analysis of production and exchange turned away from social theory and engaged in a quest for scientific objectivity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Roberto Mangabeira Unger's key moment in economic history?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "In Roberto Mangabiera Unger's analysis, classical economics focused on the causal relations among social activities, which were connected with the production and distribution of wealth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Roberto Mangabeira Unger's economic thoughts besides key moments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "In Roberto Mangabeira Unger's writings, he has aimed to revise ideas on the importance of market economies and the division of labor in the workplace and national and global economies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Roberto Mangabeira Unger have to say of note about economics besides his analysis of classical economics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabiera Unger's critique of Marginalism begins with Walras' equilibrium theory, which attempted to achieve a certainty of economic analysis by putting aside normative controversies of social organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most fascinating aspect about Roberto Mangabeira Unger's economic thought and critique?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger finds three weaknesses that crippled the theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger's critique of marginalism have to say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2837, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's vision of economics is that it cannot be unhinged from ideas about the individual and social life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roberto Mangabeira Unger critique economics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2838, "Truth_answer": "Frank Kush moved to the Canadian Football League the following year, serving as head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's something that happened during Frank Kush's professional coaching career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2838, "Truth_answer": "Controversy followed Frank Kush to the CFL, with Kush quarreling with some Ti-Cats players when he attempted to ban the common practice of taping shoes and ankles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what else happened following Frank Kush's move to the Canadian Football League?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2838, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad did the Frank Kush controversy get with Kush quarreling with Tiger Cat players?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2838, "Truth_answer": "The Baltimore Colts hired Frank Kush in 1982. Kush quit on December 13, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Frank Kush with the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2838, "Truth_answer": "Citing a desire to be closer to friends and family, Frank Kush accepted a three-year contract with the United States Football League's Arizona Outlaws.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Kush quiting the Baltimore Colts the end of his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2838, "Truth_answer": "The league folded in August 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Kush remain with the United States Football League's Arizona Outlaws for the 3 years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2839, "Truth_answer": "Frank Kush and his staff were accused by former Sun Devil punter Kevin Rutledge of mental and physical harassment that forced him to transfer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Frank Kush dismissed from Arizona State?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kevin Rutledge transfer to after the harassment from Frank Kush?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2839, "Truth_answer": "On October 13, 1979, Frank Kush was fired as head coach for interfering with the school's internal investigation into Rutledge's allegations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Frank Kush and his dismissal from Arizona state?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2839, "Truth_answer": "The decision came just three hours before the team's home game against Washington. Frank Kush was allowed to coach the game, with the Sun Devils pulling a 12–7 upset.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after with Frank Kush after being fired as head coach for interfering with the school's investigation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2839, "Truth_answer": "After the game ended, Frank Kush was carried off the field by his team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Frank Kush after the dismissal decision and allowing Kush to coach the game with the Sun Devils?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2839, "Truth_answer": "The win gave Frank Kush a 3–2 record on the season, but all three victories were later forfeited when it was determined that Arizona State had used ineligible players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Kush's Sun Devils league like during that dismissal season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Johnny Unitas joined the Baltimore Colts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Unitas start playing with the Baltimore Colts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas was a quarterback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Johnny Unitas play for the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas threw nine touchdown passes that year, including one in the season finale that started his record 47-game streak. His 55.6-percent completion mark was a rookie record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 1956 season fare for Johnny Unitas playing for the Baltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Johnny Unitas's first season as the Colts full-time starter at quarterback, Unitas finished first in the NFL in passing yards and touchdown passes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Unitas do the following 1957 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "At season's end, Johnny Unitas received the Jim Thorpe Trophy as the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Johnny Unitas in the following 1957 season besides being first in the NFL in passing yards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas continued his prowess in 1958 passing for 2,007 yards and 19 touchdowns as the Colts won the Western Conference title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the following 1958 NFL season with Johnny Unitas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "The Colts won the NFL championship under Johnny Unitas's leadership on December 28, 1958, by defeating the New York Giants 23–17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is of note about the Johnny Unitas's Colts in the 1958 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "In 1959, Johnny Unitas was named the NFL's MVP by the Associated Press for the first time, as well as United Press International's player of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223112710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Unitas receive any other awards besides the NFL championship around this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2840, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Unitas was traded to the San Diego Chargers in 1973 after posting a 5–9 record in 1972 with Baltimore, but he was far past his prime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Unitas leave the Boltimore Colts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2841, "Truth_answer": "Epiphany was T-Pain's second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was T-Pain's album, Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2841, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. The record has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was T-Pain's second album, Epiphany a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2841, "Truth_answer": "Artists featured in the album Epiphany included Yung Joc, Shawnna, and Tay Dizm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists were featured in T-Pain's second album, Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2841, "Truth_answer": "The album's second single, Bartender featured Akon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphany_(T-Pain_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs featured artists in T-Pain's second album, Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2841, "Truth_answer": "Church featured Teddy Verseti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists besides Akon were featured on T-Pain's second album, Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2842, "Truth_answer": "Thr33 Ringz was T-Pain's third studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was T-Pain's, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2842, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, T-Pain began work on his third album with Rocco Valdes and Akon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else work with T-Pain on his third album, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2842, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne also helped with T-Pain's Thr33 Ringz album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else work with T-Pain on his third album, Thr33 Ringz besides Rocco Valdes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2842, "Truth_answer": "Its lead single, Can't Believe It, featuring Lil Wayne, was released in July 2008. The single reached number seven on the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain have any other top singles from his third album, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2842, "Truth_answer": "The album's second single, Chopped 'N' Skrewed, featuring Ludacris, was released in September 2008. The single reached number twenty-seven on the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs from T-Pain's third album, Thr33 Ringz featured another artist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2842, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain get any awards or honors for his third album, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "In 1897.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Charles Taze Russell allegations of immoral conduct begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "During the trial Mrs. Russell's attorney alleged that in 1894 Charles Taze Russell had engaged in improper intimacy with Rose Ball, by then a 25-year-old woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who accused Charles Taze Russell of immoral conduct?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone believe Charles Taze Russell's wife, Maria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "The separation was granted in 1906, with Charles Taze Russell charged to pay alimony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of the allegation that Maria had against Charles Taze Russell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "Charles Taze Russell separated from his wife, Maria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Charles Taze Russell separate from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "Maria filed for legal separation on the grounds of mental cruelty, referring to forced celibacy and frequent cold, indifferent treatment by Charles Taze Russell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Charles Taze Russell and his wife Maria separate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Post and the Mission Friend of Chicago reprinted the jellyfish story while also accusing Charles Taze Russell of immoral conduct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maria's allegations about Charles Taze Russell 'improper intimacy' hurt Russell's reputation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "Charles Taze Russell sued the papers for libel; the jury decided in his favor, awarding him one dollar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russell win the lawsuit against the The Washington post and the Mission Friend of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "Charles Taze Russell received a cash settlement of $15,000, and an agreement that the two papers publish his weekly syndicated sermons as well as a retraction defending his character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Washington post and the Mission Friend of Chicago agree to for Charles Taze Russell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2843, "Truth_answer": "When the judge asked Mrs. Russell if she was accusing her husband of adultery, she replied, No.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in this article regarding Charles Taze Russell and his allegations of immoral conduct?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "In 1881, Charles Taze Russell published his first work to gain wide distribution: Food for Thinking Christians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Charles Taze Russell's publications?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "It had a circulation of nearly 1.5 million copies over a period of four months distributed throughout the United States, Canada and Great Britain by various channels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Charles Taze Russell's Food for Thinking Christians received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "Charles Taze Russell was frequently described as a heretic in this period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Christian Community view Charles Taze Russell's Food for Thinking Christians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "Charles Taze Russell claimed that the distribution of these works and other tracts by the Watch Tower Society during 1881 exceeded by eight times that of the American Tract Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Taze Russell say about his publication, Food for Thinking Christians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "During the same year Charles Taze Russell published Tabernacle and its Teachings which was quickly expanded and reissued as Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Food for Thinking Christians Charles Taze Russell's only publication?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "In 1910 the secular journal Overland Monthly calculated that by 1909, Charles Taze Russell's writings had become the most widely distributed, privately produced English-language works in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else I should know about Charles Taze Russell's publications?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russell get any awards for his publications?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2844, "Truth_answer": "It said that the entire corpus of Charles Taze Russell's works were the third most circulated on earth, after the Bible and the Chinese Almanac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was was said over Charles Taze Russell's widely distributed, privately produced English-language works?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2845, "Truth_answer": "They were married on 4 October 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pamela Harriman marry Randolph Churchill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2845, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pamela Harriman and Randolph Churchill get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2845, "Truth_answer": "Pamela Beryl Harriman filed for divorce in December 1945 on the grounds that he had deserted her for three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204050338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Pamela Harriman and Randolph Churchill married for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2845, "Truth_answer": "During Pamela Harriman's marriage to Randolph Churchill, she had romantic involvements with men such as: W. Averell Harriman; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay Jock Whitney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pamela Harriman cheat on Randolph Churchill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "Chris Johnson played for the Tennessee Titans during the 2011 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chris Johnson play for during the 2011 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "Chris Johnson was having the worst season of his career with just 302 rushing yards and one touchdown on 107 carries through the season's first seven games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Chris Johnson's statistics during the 2011 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Chris Johnson's teammates during the 2011 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Johnson win any awards during the 2011 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "On November 13, Chris Johnson had 130 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown against the Carolina Panthers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Johnson_(running_back)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Chris Johnson's other stats from the 2011 season besides 302 rushing yards in the season's first seven games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "Chris Johnson had 190 rushing yards against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Johnson_(running_back)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Johnson have any other games with impressive rushing yards besides the November 13th game against the Carolina Panthers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "The Tennessee Titans finished the season 9–7 and would secure their first winning season since 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200903033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tennessee_Titans_season_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chris Johnson's Tennessee Titans record for the 2011 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2846, "Truth_answer": "On September 1, Chris Johnson became the highest paid running back in the NFL, agreeing to a $53.5 million contract through to the 2016 season, including $30 million guaranteed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Johnson_(running_back)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Johnson end up making more or less than $1.065 million during the 2011 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2847, "Truth_answer": "After receiving funding from CinemaNX, and an offer from Framestore Features to co-finance the film, Richard Linklater came on board to direct Me and Orson Welles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose deal was it to make the film, Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2847, "Truth_answer": "Ann Carli, Richard Linklater, Marc Samuelson produced the 2008 film Me and Orson Welles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the film, Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2847, "Truth_answer": "The 2008 film Me and Orson Welles starred Zac Efron, Christian McKay, and Claire Danes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the actors from the film, Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2847, "Truth_answer": "During filming in Douglas, Efron and Danes believe they sighted a ghost, or supernatural being, outside a window on set at Gaiety Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304045656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_and_Orson_Welles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any problems in production with the film, Me and Orson Welles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2848, "Truth_answer": "The Clark Sisters are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered as pioneers of contemporary gospel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters make music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2848, "Truth_answer": "The Clark Sisters won three Grammys in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters get any rewards or awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2848, "Truth_answer": "Live - One Last Time won the Best Traditional Gospel Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clark_Sisters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters have any other albums that won awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2848, "Truth_answer": "The Clark Sisters' mother, Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, died in September 1994 from diabetes complications.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Clark Sisters have any death in their family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2848, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many The Clark Sisters' songs hit the billboard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2849, "Truth_answer": "Toots Thielemans performed with the bassist Jaco Pastorius, and in 1983 he contributed to Billy Joel's album An Innocent Man, in the song, Leave A Tender Moment Alone.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012141324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_Thielemans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a famous hit of Toots Thielemans during the 1980?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2849, "Truth_answer": "Toots Thielemans appeared on the Julian Lennon song Too Late for Goodbyes from the album Valotte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012141324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_Thielemans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Toots Thielemans during the 1980?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2849, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Toots Thielemans recorded with Billy Eckstine on the singer's final album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012141324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_Thielemans_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists did Toots Thielemans record with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2849, "Truth_answer": "The album, I Am a Singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012141324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_Thielemans_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the hit Toots Thielemans and Billy Eckstine released together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2849, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Toots Thielemans and Billy Eckstine album I Am a Singer do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2850, "Truth_answer": "Toots Thielemans wrote Bluesette, a jazz standard, which he performed on harmonica or while playing the guitar and whistling in unison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012141324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_Thielemans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1960s with Toots Thielemans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2850, "Truth_answer": "During his career he performed on many film soundtracks, such as The Pawnbroker (1964), Midnight Cowboy (1969), The Getaway (1972), Turkish Delight (1973), Cinderella Liberty (1973).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Toots Thielemans in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2850, "Truth_answer": "Toots Thielemans also worked on soundtracks The Sugarland Express, The Yakuza, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, The Wiz, Jean de Florette, and French Kiss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other soundtracks did Toots Thielemans record on besides The Pawnbroker, Midnight Cowboy, The Getaway, Turkish Delight, and Cinderella Liberty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2850, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Toots Thielemans was awarded the highest U.S. honour that can be accorded to a jazz musician, the distinction of Jazz Master.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012141324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_Thielemans_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toots Thielemans win any types of awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2850, "Truth_answer": "Toots Thielemans theme to the popular Sesame Street television show was heard for 40 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part about Toots Thielemans in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2851, "Truth_answer": "The self-titled compilation album The Police contains 28 tracks over two discs, a mixture of hit singles and fan favourites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any hits from the 2007 album, The Police?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2851, "Truth_answer": "The Police debuted at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 58,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the self-titled compilation album, The Police help the growth of the band The Police?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2851, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any additional members of The Police during their self-titled compilation album, The Police?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2851, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of the songs from the self-titled compilation album, The Police featured in film or other media?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "Initially envisioned as a solo project by singer and songwriter John Balance, Coil evolved into a full-time project with the addition of artistic creative partner Peter Christopherson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the formation of the band Coil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "A Throbbing Gristle fan, John Balance had contacted them via mail, and thus befriended the Throbbing Gristle frontman Genesis P-Orridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early years with the band Coil?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "In 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Coil singer and songwriter John Balance contact Throbbing Gristle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "Already having an experience of recording previous to his tenure in Psychic TV, John Balance went on to use the name Coil in 1982, originally envisioned for a solo project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in the early formation years of Coil after contacting Throbbing Gristle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "On 4 August 1983, Coil—as the duo of John Balance and Peter Christopherson—had played its first gig in London at the Magenta Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coil do any live shows during their early formation years of 1982?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "John Balance's and John Gosling's collaboration resulted in the next three gigs during 1983, where Balance participated as both Psychic TV and Coil member.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coil go on any other tours in the early years besides their first gig in London?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "The recordings from aforementioned gigs, as well as On Balance, were later included on Zos Kia/Coil split album Transparent, released in February 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Coil and their formation in the early years of 1982-1983?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "Since January 1984, John Balance and Peter Christopherson had departed from Psychic TV and the Temple of Psychic Youth, in order to make Coil as a full-time concern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In 1984, did the band Coil end their career in music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2852, "Truth_answer": "John Balance, who had attended the University of Sussex participated in Brian Williams' Lustmord project, returned in London to live with Peter Christopherson—with whom a romantic partnership had begun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else about the band Coil during their formation in the early years of 1982 - 1983?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "How to Destroy Angels is the debut extended play by British experimental band Coil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Coil's How to Destroy Angels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coil's album, How to Destroy Angels do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "In May 1984, Coil went on to record their first full-length studio album, eventually titled Scatology with JG Thirlwell, Stephen Thrower, Alex Fergusson and Gavin Friday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Coil produce any albums with JG Thirlwell, Stephen Thrower, Alex Fergusson and Gavin Friday?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "Scatology was released in early 1985 with a 1984 copyright date by Coil's own label, Force & Form, and K.422, to mainly positive feedback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Coil album, Scatology do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "The album Horse Rotorvator followed in 1986 as the next full-length release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coil_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Coil during 1984–1986 with the release of How to Destroy Angels and Scatology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Coil albums How to Destroy Angels, Scatology, and Horse Rotorvator win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "Coil's first live performance in 16 years occurred in 1999, and began a series of mini-tours that would last until 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Coil tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2853, "Truth_answer": "Threshold House released a Remixes And Re-Recordings version of How to Destroy Angels. Nurse with Wound's Steven Stapleton contributed a remix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Coil ever work with anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "On September 5, 2009, Jin Akanishi performed the Bandage movie's theme song which marked this as the solo debut under the temporary band unit, LANDS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jin Akanishi go solo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jin Akanishi decide to go solo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "LANDS was created to promote the film Bandage, which stars the Japanese singer and actor Jin Akanishi as the leader and vocalist Natsu of the fictional band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115060730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lands_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jin Akanishi do with the band unit, LANDS?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "Bandage was released on November 25, and debuted at number one on the Oricon charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the debut single, Bandage by Jin Akanishi's Lands successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "Jin Akanishi starred in his first lead role in Yukan Club, and was voted Best Actor at the 11th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jin Akanishi win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "Jin Akanishi had a series of solo concerts, titled You & Jin, comprising a total of 32 shows from February 7 to February 28, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Jin Akanishi during his solo debut?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2854, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jin Akanishi give a reason for leaving the band KAT-TUN?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2855, "Truth_answer": "After Jin Akanishi was made a Johnny's Jr. member in 2000, Akanishi was part of a number of groups before being drafted into a six-member unit with KAT-TUN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jin Akanishi's first band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2855, "Truth_answer": "Jin Akanishi was also a songwriter for the group, having written songs for KAT-TUN and for himself, including Hesitate, Love or Like, Lovejuice, Care, and Wonder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable songs with Jin Akanishi's KAT-TUN?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2855, "Truth_answer": "Much to the Japanese public's surprise, Jin Akanishi announced in a press conference on October 13, 2006, that he was leaving the country to study English abroad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next with Jin Akanishi's Johnny's Jr.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2855, "Truth_answer": "Jin Akanishi was part of a number of groups like Musical Academy Dancing, J2000 and B.A.D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jin Akanishi with another band besides KAT-TUN?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2855, "Truth_answer": "Despite KAT-TUN's popularity, they were not allowed to make their bow until five years later in 2006, to immense success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618231011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Akanishi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jin Akanishi's KAT-TUN successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2855, "Truth_answer": "KAT-TUN was formed in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jin Akanishi's KAT-TUN formed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2856, "Truth_answer": "Sylar also known as Gabriel Gray, from the drama series Heroes emerges from the ground, suffering from amnesia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who loses their memory from the science fiction drama series Heroes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2856, "Truth_answer": "Sylar is picked up by the police, he is recognized and accidentally uses his powers to escape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to Sylar after emerging from the ground suffering from amnesia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2856, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sylar like it at the carnival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2856, "Truth_answer": "Once Sylar has rested, Samuel proceeds to show him around the circus, showing that everyone at the carnival has an ability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sylar do at the carnival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2857, "Truth_answer": "Pierino Ronald Perry Como was nicknamed Mr. C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Perry Como's nickname?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2857, "Truth_answer": "Four days after his marriage in Meadville on July 31, 1933, Como joined Freddy Carlone's band and began working as Freddy Carlone Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Perry Como's first band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2857, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Perry Como's first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2857, "Truth_answer": "His full name is Pierino Ronald Perry Como.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Perry Como's full name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2857, "Truth_answer": "Perry Como was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Perry Como grow up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2857, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Perry Como's bandmates?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "Musicologists can only guess at the dates of Jean-Philippe Rameau's six surviving cantatas, and the names of the librettists are unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Jean-Philippe Rameau's librettists?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the librettists do with Jean-Philippe Rameau?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "Louis de Cahusac collaborated with Jean-Philippe Rameau on several operas, including Les fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, Zaïs, Naïs, Zoroastre, La naissance d'Osiris, and Anacréon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Louis de Cahusac with Jean-Philippe Rameau?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable librettists with Jean-Philippe Rameau besides Louis de Cahusac?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jean-Philippe Rameau do with librettists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau was highly demanding and bad-tempered, unable to maintain longstanding partnerships with his librettists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the librettists quit because Jean-Philippe Rameau was rude?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2858, "Truth_answer": "Not one of Jean-Philippe Rameau's librettists managed to produce a libretto on the same artistic level as Rameau's music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the librettists produce any notable music with Jean-Philippe Rameau?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2859, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau was a master of the 18th-century French school of harpsichord music and made a break with the style of the first generation of harpsichordists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little more information on Jean-Philippe Rameau's instrumental music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2859, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau's mastery had reached its apogee in the first decade of the 18th century with collections of pieces by Louis Marchand, Gaspard Le Roux, and Louis-Nicolas Clérambault.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean-Philippe Rameau successful as a master of the French School of harpsichord?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2859, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me how many people were a part of the Jean-Philippe Rameau French School of harpsichord?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2859, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau published his first book of harpsichord pieces in 1706. Rameau's music includes pieces in the pure tradition of the French suite: imitative and characterful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important aspects of Jean-Philippe Rameau's instrumental music and a master of the French School of harpsichord?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2859, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jean-Philippe Rameau's first book of harpsichord pieces in 1706 successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2859, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau's second and third collections appeared in 1724 and 1727. After these he composed only one piece for the harpsichord, the eight-minute La Dauphine of 1747.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after the release of Jean-Philippe Rameau's first book of harpsichord pieces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2860, "Truth_answer": "In January 1963, the Shah announced the White Revolution, a programme of reform. On 22 January 1963 Ruhollah Khomeini issued a strongly worded declaration denouncing the Shah and his plans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ruhollah Khomeini start opposing the White Revolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2860, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini issued a manifesto that bore the signatures of eight other senior Iranian Shia religious scholars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Ruhollah Khomeini's declaration for opposing the white revolution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2860, "Truth_answer": "On 5 June 1963 at 3:00 am, two days after this public denunciation of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Ruhollah Khomeini was detained in Qom and transferred to Tehran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruhollah Khomeini face opposition for opposing the White Revolution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2860, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini was kept under house arrest and released in August.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ruhollah Khomeini detained for in Qom and eventually Tehran?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2860, "Truth_answer": "On 26 October 1964, Ruhollah Khomeini denounced both the Shah and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ruhollah Khomeini do after he was released from detainment in August?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2860, "Truth_answer": "The Movement of 15 Khordad were protests in Iran against the arrest of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini after his denouncement of Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Israel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the people like Ruhollah Khomeini's policies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2861, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini spent more than 14 years in exile, mostly in the holy Iraqi city of Najaf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ruhollah Khomeini live before returning to Iran?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2861, "Truth_answer": "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini returned in triumph to Iran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201213144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini%27s_return_to_Iran_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran after exile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2861, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini decided to return to Iran after Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, fled on 16 January 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini decide to return Iran after exile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2861, "Truth_answer": "Mohammad Reza Shah's monarchy was overthrow by the Iranian Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ruhollah Khomeini's exile lifted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2861, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini returned in triumph to Iran, welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruhollah Khomeini have a warm welcome when he returned to Iran?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2861, "Truth_answer": "On 11 February, Ruhollah Khomeini appointed his own competing interim prime minister, Mehdi Bazargan, demanding, since I have appointed him, he must be obeyed.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ruhollah Khomeini do once he was back to the country of Iran?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "In November 1985, Spacemen 3 played in Coventry to an audience of fewer than ten people. Encouraged by the support of Pat Fish, they recorded a new demo tape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Spacemen 3's Northampton demos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "Spaceman 3's sound had crystallised into the intense, hypnotic, overloaded psychedelia which characterised their early output, and which would serve as a template for their live act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Spacemen 3's style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "Despite being a 4-piece again, they would retain the name 'Spacemen 3'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were on the Spacemen 3 demo album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "In January 1986, Spacemen 3 attended the Studio Morocco based at the home of Carlo Marocco at Piddington, outside Northampton, to record their new demo tape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Spacemen 3 record the demos for their upcoming album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they Spacemen 3 gain any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on the Northampton demos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2862, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 signed a three-year, two-album recording contract with Glass Records in early 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spacemen 3 get a record deal from the Northampton demos?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Spacemen 3 in 1988, both Pete Bain and Stewart Roswell joined the neo-psychedelic band Darkside who released several albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did bassist Pete Bain do after Spacemen 3 ended?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did bassist Pete Bain's Darkside have any top hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "Will Carruthers, Jonny Mattock and Mark Refoy formed Spiritualized with Pierce in early 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did another Spacemen 3 member besides Pete Bain do after their end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1990s, early Spacemen 3 drummer Natty Brooker played bass under the alias 'Mr Ugly' in Garage rock band 'The Guaranteed Ugly', with Gavin Wissen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the remaining members of Spacemen 3 do afterward their split besides Pete Bain, Will Carruthers, Jonny Mattock and Mark Refoy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "Spacemen 3 released their final studio album post-split in 1991 after an acrimonious parting of ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Spacemen 3 break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country do the former Spacemen 3 members live now?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "Natty Brooker died of cancer on Friday 18 April 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101125018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacemen_3_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have any Spacemen 3 band members passed away?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2863, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of cancer did Spacemen 3 drummer Nattu Brooker die of?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "Bless You is a 1971 hit single by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas (credited as Martha Reeves & the Vandellas).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_You_(Martha_and_the_Vandellas_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Martha and the Vandellas's Bless You?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "The single became Martha and the Vandella's last major hit. Over a year later, the group would disband, and Martha Reeves would pursue a solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bless_You_(Martha_and_the_Vandellas_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bless You do for Martha and the Vandellas' career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "Martha Reeves, out of the group temporarily due to illness, recovered and returned; Rosalind Ashford was replaced by another former member of the Velvelettes, Sandra Tilley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about this Martha and the Vandellas time frame release of Bless You?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Martha and the Vandellas’ Rosalind Ashford replaced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "Although Martha and the Vandellas could not reignite the fire they had made in America they continued to have successful records in the UK and abroad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Martha and the Vandellas after Reeves temporary hiatus and Ashford replaced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "I Should Be Proud peaked at forty-five on the R&B singles chart. The song was uncharacteristic of Martha and the Vandellas and did nothing to promote the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did others take the Martha and the Vandellas protest single, I Should Be Proud?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "They won a Grammy in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Martha and the Vandellas win if any?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Martha and the Vandellas scored a top 11 hit in the UK with Forget Me Not. Later that year they scored an international hit with Bless You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums or singles did Martha and the Vandellas have after their protest single, I Should Be Proud?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2864, "Truth_answer": "Despite rave reviews of her work, neither of Martha Reeves' post-Vandellas/Motown recordings produced the same success as they had the decade before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of solo career did Martha and the Vandellas' Martha Rose Reeves have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 1933, at the age of 18, Hedy Lamar married Friedrich Mandl, then 33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Hedy Lamarr marry the first time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamar married Friedrich Mandl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Hedy Lamarr marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "Admirers sent roses to Hedy Lamarr's dressing room and tried to get backstage to meet her. She sent most of them away, including an obsessed and insistent Friedrich Mandl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hedy Larmarr meet Freidrich Mandl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "Their wedding was in the Vienna Karlskirche, also called the The Rektoratskirche St. Karl Borromäus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Hedy Lamarr and Freidrich Mandl married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "In her autobiography Ecstasy and Me, Hedy Lamarr described Friedrich Mandl as an extremely controlling husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Hedy Lamarr's and Freidrich Mandl's marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr claimed she was kept a virtual prisoner in their castle home, Castle Schwarzenau in the remote Waldviertel near the Czech border.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Freidrich Mandl described as a controlling husband by Hedy Lamarr?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Mandl strongly objected to Hedy Lamarr having been filmed in the simulated orgasm scene in Ecstasy and prevented her from pursuing her acting career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Freidrich Mandl do to control Hedy Lamarr?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2865, "Truth_answer": "Finding her marriage to Friedrich Mandl eventually unbearable, Hedy Lamarr decided to flee her husband as well as her country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Hedy Lamarr endure other than her controlling marriage to her husband Freidrich Mandl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "Smackout was an American old-time radio series and was arguably the first and earliest example of the situation comedy genre and format.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smackout_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fibber McGee and Molly's Smackout?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "The series was the basis to Jim and Marian Jordan's more successful and memorable radio series Fibber McGee and Molly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smackout_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fibber McGee and Molly's stars Jim Jordan and Marian Jordan's next creation after Smackout?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "Fibber McGee and Molly, a staple of the NBC Red Network for the show's entire run, ran as one of the most popular stand-alone series from 1935 to 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the radio series Fibber McGee and Molly successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "79 Wistful Vista was the McGees' address from show No. 20, August 1935 onward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was radio series Fibber McGee and Molly's 79 Wistful Vista?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "79 Wistful Vista became the home Depression-exhausted Americans visited to remind themselves that they were not the only ones finding cheer in the middle of struggle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Fibber McGee and Molly's 79 Wistful Vista?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "Star Marian Jordan took a protracted absence from Fibber McGee and Molly from November 1937 to April 1939 to deal with a lifelong battle with alcoholism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee_and_Molly_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are they are any other interesting aspects about Fibber McGee and Molly besides 79 Wistful Vista?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2866, "Truth_answer": "Marian Jordan was able to return to the character of Molly, and some listeners considered her better than before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201113042640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Driscoll_Jordan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fibber McGee and Molly star Marian Jordan recover from her battle with alcoholism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2867, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller had a lifelong association with the Council on Foreign Relations when he joined as a director.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is David Rockefeller's CFR?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2867, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller has founded non-profits International Executive Service Corps, and the Partnership for New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Rockefeller found more than one non-profit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2867, "Truth_answer": "In 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Rockefeller become the director of the Council on Foreign Relations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2867, "Truth_answer": "Along with other American business figures such as Sol Linowitz, David Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Rockefeller's relationship to Sol Linowitz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2868, "Truth_answer": "In American English, phonograph, was used in a generic sense as early as the 1890s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Phonograph brought to the United States?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2868, "Truth_answer": "Portable record players, with a latched cover and an integrated power amplifier and loudspeaker, were becoming popular especially in schools and for use by children and teenagers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people like the Phonograph?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2868, "Truth_answer": "By the time of the First World War, the mass advertising of the Victrola, a line of disc-playing machines characterized by their concealed horns led to phonograph's popularization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Phonograph sell a lot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2868, "Truth_answer": "The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory made several improvements in the 1880s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any famous people use the Phonograph?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "Jon Krakauer's third non-fiction bestseller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jon Krakauer's Under the Banner of Heaven?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "The book examines extremes of religious belief, specifically fundamentalist offshoots of Mormonism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009002538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Krakauer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jon Krakauer's book, Under the Banner of Heaven about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "In 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jon Krakauer's Under the Banner of Heaven written?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "Jon Krakauer looks at the practice of polygamy in these offshoots and scrutinizes it in the context of the Latter Day Saints religion throughout its history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009002538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Krakauer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jon Krakauer write Under the Banner of Heaven?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Jon Krakauer's Under the Banner of Heaven say about Mormonism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Jon Krakauer's book, Under the Banner of Heaven say about polygamy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Jon Krakauer's book, Under the Banner of Heaven say about Latter Day Saints?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "There was a planned 1971 London revival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Guys and Dolls London revival start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "However, due to Laurence Olivier's poor health he had to stop, and his revival never saw the light of day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the revival after Laurence Olivier stopped for his health?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Richard Eyre directed a major revival at London's National Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another Guys and Dolls revival after the 1971 attempt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "Eyre called it a re-thinking of the musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Guys and Dolls revival of 1982?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "The production featured an award-winning neon-lit set design inspired by Rudi Stern's 1979 book Let There Be Neon, and brassier orchestrations with vintage yet innovative harmonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Guys and Dolls musical get changed with Richard Eyre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "The revival opened March 9, 1982, and was an overnight sensation, running for nearly four years and breaking all box office records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Guys and Dolls 1982 revival popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "The production won five Olivier Awards, including for McKenzie and Eyre and for Best Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Guys and Dolls 1982 revival win awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2870, "Truth_answer": "Richard Eyre also won the Evening Standard Award, and Bob Hoskins won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Guys and Dolls 1982 revival win?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls opened to unanimously positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Guys and Dolls received?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Guys and Dolls sell out frequently?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "Critics praised the musical's faithfulness to Damon Runyon's style and characterizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything unique about the Guys and Dolls' play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "The late Master was Damon Runyon and Guys and Dolls was meant to celebrate him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Guys and Doll's late master", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "The show premiered on Broadway in 1950, where it ran for 1,200 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspect about Guys and Dolls' popularty and reception?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Guys and Dolls on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "The premiere West End production ran for 555 performances, including a Royal Command Variety Performance for Queen Elizabeth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any famous people attend the Guys and Dolls shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2871, "Truth_answer": "The book and score were greatly praised as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and_Dolls_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Guys and Dolls' book as popular as the show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon and Johnny Carson joined The Tonight Show on NBC. McMahon describes the whole meeting about as exciting as watching a traffic light change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ed McMahon and his entertainment career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did it fall upon Ed McMahon's shoulders to host the first fifteen minutes of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Ed McMahon to leave The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "The Tonight Show's announcer and Johnny Carson's sidekick was Ed McMahon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ed McMahon's official role on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon stated in a 1978 profile that the 'Tonight Show' is my staple diet, my meat and potatoes—I'm realistic enough to know that everything else stems from that.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon release any statements about his time on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon obtain more time while on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon obtaining more time on the The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson work well in his favor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon receive a salary on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon was a Marine Corps flight instructor in F4U Corsairs for two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What branch of military did Ed McMahon serve in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "As an officer in the reserves, Ed McMahon was recalled to active duty during the Korean War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon serve in any wars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ed McMahon wonded in service?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "After the Korean war, Ed McMahon stayed with the Marines as a reserve officer, retiring in 1966 as a colonel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What rank did Ed McMahon achieve by the end of his military service?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "Ed McMahon married Alyce Ferrell on July 5, 1945, while he was serving as a flight instructor in the Marines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ed McMahon married while in the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Ed McMahon received a commission as a brigadier general in the California Air National Guard, an honorary award to recognize his support for the National Guard and Reserves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020032104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_McMahon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon win any specal medals or awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2873, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ed McMahon do anything for the military after retirement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2874, "Truth_answer": "Nicknamed The Flying Scotsman, Graeme Obree is a Scottish racing cyclist who twice broke the world hour record, in July 1993 and April 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Graeme Obree do with bikes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2874, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree's bicycle was built with parts from a washing machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of bike did Graeme Obree build?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2874, "Truth_answer": "Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Graeme Obree's bike?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2874, "Truth_answer": "The bike has no top tube, so that Graeme Obree's knees did not hit the frame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other features does Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful have other than a narrow bottom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2874, "Truth_answer": "The chainstays are not horizontal to the ground. Thus the cranks can pass with a narrow bottom bracket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Graeme Obree's bike Old Faithful have other custom features besides a narrow bottom and no top tube?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2874, "Truth_answer": "The fork had only one blade, carefully shaped to be as narrow as possible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Graeme Obree add to his bike, Old Faithful besides a narrow bottom, no top tube, and non-horizontal chainstays?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2875, "Truth_answer": "In 1942, shortly after the U.S. entered World War II, Joseph McCarthy joined the United States Marine Corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joseph McCarthy join the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2875, "Truth_answer": "Joseph McCarthy served as an intelligence briefing officer for 30 months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do in the Marine Corps around World War II?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2875, "Truth_answer": "As an intelligence briefing officer, Joseph McCarthy oversaw a dive bomber squadron in the Solomon Islands and Bougainville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy oversee as the intelligence briefing officer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2875, "Truth_answer": "After Joseph McCarthy left the Marines in April 1945, five months before the end of the Pacific war in September 1945, McCarthy was reelected unopposed to his circuit court position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do after the Marine Corps?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2876, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the U.S. entered World War II, Joseph McCarthy joined the United States Marine Corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What military branch did Joseph McCarthy join?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2876, "Truth_answer": "Joseph McCarthy was admitted to the bar in 1935.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other career did Joseph McCarthy have besides the Marine Corp in the military?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2876, "Truth_answer": "While working at a law firm in Shawano, Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy launched an unsuccessful campaign for district attorney as a Democrat in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do at the law firm in Shawano, Wisconsin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2876, "Truth_answer": "Joseph McCarthy falsely claimed participation in 32 aerial missions in order to qualify for a Distinguished Flying Cross and multiple awards of the Air Medal which got approved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph McCarthy get any awards while in the Marine Corp of the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2876, "Truth_answer": "After Joseph McCarthy left the Marines in April 1945, five months before the end of the Pacific war in September 1945, McCarthy was reelected unopposed to his circuit court position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph McCarthy go back to politics after the Marine Corp of the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2877, "Truth_answer": "The word derives from traditional inherited divisions of the countryside, reassigned as local jurisdictions known as manors or seigneuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of Manorialism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2877, "Truth_answer": "Each manor being subject to a lord, usually holding his position in return for undertakings offered to a higher lord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114205343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Manorialism mean by traditional inherited divisions of the countryside?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2877, "Truth_answer": "In the generic plan of a medieval manor from Shepherd's Historical Atlas, the strips of individually worked land in the open field system are immediately apparent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Manorialism and its description?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2877, "Truth_answer": "The manor house is set slightly apart from the village, but equally the village grew up around the forecourt of the manor, formerly walled, while the manor lands stretched outside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114205343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manorialism_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are Manorialism's individually worked land in the open field system immediately apparent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2877, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was around the manor house?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2877, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was outside the manor house?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "The Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony, for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1991 with The Cult and their lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "Ceremony is the fifth studio album by rock band The Cult, first released on 23 September 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_%28The_Cult_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ceremony by The Cult an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "The album reached #25 in the U.S. and reached #9 in Canada, and achieved platinum status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremony_%28The_Cult_album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Cult's Ceremony album a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult's Ceremony album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's Ceremonial Stomp tour went through Europe in 1991 and North America in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you share with me about The Cult's Ceremony album and their Lawsuit", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "A world tour followed with backing from drummer Michael Lee, bassist Kinley Barney Wolfe, and keyboardist John Sinclair returning one last time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other tours for The Cult's album Ceremony besides the Europe and North America tour in 1991-1992?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "In 1991 the Cult played a show at the Marquee Club in London, which was recorded and released in February 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Cult Ceremony album and their Lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "With the same line-up still in place, The Cult released The Cult in October 1994, produced by Bob Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1994 with the band, The Cult?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "The Cult single, Star began life in 1986 as Tom Petty and was recorded at the Sonic Temple demo sessions as Starchild, being dropped by the band during rehearsals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share any other important dates to remember with The Cult and their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "The Cult began the Beauty's On The Streets tour in winter 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cult do any tours with their self-titled album, The Cult?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2878, "Truth_answer": "The Cult augmented the line up with James Stevenson on rhythm guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cult perform with anyone else on their self-titled album, The Cult tour in winter 1994?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2879, "Truth_answer": "Visage were a British synthpop band, formed in London in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visage_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band, Visage formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2879, "Truth_answer": "Front vocalist Steve Strange reappeared on the music scene in 2002, after several years of battling a heroin addiction and other personal problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visage_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2004 with the band, Visage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2879, "Truth_answer": "Strange created a Mark II of Visage with people from several electronic bands and projects: Steven Young, Sandrine Gouriou and Rosie Harris from Seize and Ross Tregenza from Jetstream Lovers/Goteki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visage_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the band Visage's second incarnation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2879, "Truth_answer": "The debut double album was named When Machines Ruled the World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visage_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Visage double album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2879, "Truth_answer": "The first Visage mk II track was released in 2007, entitled Diary of a Madman. The track was co-produced by original Visage member Dave Formula.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about the band Visage's second incarnation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2879, "Truth_answer": "Diary of a Madman was a single.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blabbermouth.backstreetmerch.com/artist/ozzy-osbourne_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Mark II track Diary of a Madman an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "Manorialism is most often used with reference to medieval Western Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Manorialism's connection to historical and geographical distribution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "Antecedents of the system can be traced to the rural economy of the later Roman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://dyluleqaxuc.srmvision.com/feudalism-and-manorialism-33371nw.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Manorialism originate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "With a declining birthrate and population, labor was the key factor of production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the plan of Manorialism implemented?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "The process of rural self-sufficiency was given an abrupt boost in the eighth century, when normal trade in the Mediterranean Sea was disrupted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the expected outcome of Manorialism's distribution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the ruler during Manorialism distributions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "The thesis put forward by Henri Pirenne supposes that the Arab conquests forced the medieval economy into even greater ruralization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important fact about Manorialism distribution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2880, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the public think of Manorialism distribution?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "Barkley is known for his compulsive gambling. Despite suffering big losses, Barkley also claims to have won on several occasions playing blackjack and betting on Super Bowl XLI.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charles Barkley handle gambling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "Barkley was betting on the Indianapolis Colts to defeat the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI of 2006 and claims to have won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won Super Bowl XLI Charles Barkley betted on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, the Wynn Las Vegas casino filed a civil complaint against Barkley, alleging that he had failed to pay a $400,000 debt stemming from October 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley gamble after the Super Bowl XLI bet that he claims to have won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "During a trip to Las Vegas, he claims to have won $700,000 from playing blackjack in addition to the Super Bowl XLI betting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Charles Barkley bet on besides the Super Bowl XLI bet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "Barkley spoke for many years of his Republican Party affiliation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley ever get together with other people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "In July 2007, he made a video declaring his support for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Charles Barkley's involvement with politics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "In September 2007, during a broadcast on Monday Night Football, Barkley announced that he bought a house in Alabama to satisfy residency requirements for a 2014 campaign for governor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Charles Barkley declaring his support for Barack Obama in 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2881, "Truth_answer": "Barkley declared himself an Independent and not a Democrat as previously reported. The Republicans are full of it, Barkley said, The Democrats are a little less full of it.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the September 2007 Monday Night Foodball broadcast feature with Charles Barkley?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2882, "Truth_answer": "Mirage Studios is an American comic book company founded in 1983 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. They are best known for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mirage Comics and its relationship to April O'Neil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2882, "Truth_answer": "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 was published in May 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2882, "Truth_answer": "Mirage Comics have also produced titles such as Fugitoid by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, Gizmo by Michael Dooney, and The Puma Blues by Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mirage Comics make any other comics besides Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2882, "Truth_answer": "The comic inspired a franchise of five television series, six feature films, numerous video games, and a wide range of toys and merchandise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122053716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(Mirage_Studios)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many series did Mirage Comics make with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "Songs from Act I of Dreamgirls include I'm Lookin' for Something by The Step Sisters, Move by Dreamettes, and And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going by Effie White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs in the movie, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "Songs from Act II of Dreamgirls include Patience by Jimmy Early, Lorrell Robinson, C.C. White, and Chorus and One Night Only by Effie White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were other songs in the movie, Dreamgirls besides I'm Lookin' for Something by The Step Sisters, Move by Dreamettes, and And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going by Effie White?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "The story follows the history and evolution of American R&B music during the 1960s and 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music was in the movie, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "The film adaptation of Dreamgirls stars Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Hudson, and also features Danny Glover, Anika Noni Rose and Keith Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the artists that performed the R&B music in the movie, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "Love You I Do had lyrics by Siedah Garrett and Willie Reale wrote the lyrics for Patience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other people besides stars Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Hudson write lyrics for other songs in the movie, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "Perfect World, also featuring lyrics by Garrett, is performed during the Rainbow 10th anniversary special sequence by Jackson 5 doppelgängers The Campbell Connection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous artists in the movie, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "Listen was the first official single from the soundtrack, supported by a music video featuring Beyoncé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beyonce perform any other songs in the movie, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2883, "Truth_answer": "The music video eventually released for Dreamgirls soundtrack's second single, And I Am Telling You comprised the entire corresponding scene in the actual film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other music video produced besides Beyonce's Listen from the movie Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls premiered on December 4, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premiere of the film, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "The premiere was at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the premiere of the film, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls' national release, at regular prices, began on December 25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the official release of the film, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls received a standing ovation at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film, Dreamgirls successful when it premiered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "Three roadshow engagements began on December 15, 2006 at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, and the AMC Metreon 15 in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Dreamgirls roadshow engagements?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, and the AMC Metreon 15 in San Francisco the only roadshow engagements for the film, Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls national release began on December 25, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the movie, Dreamgirls release nationwide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the film, Dreamgirls in theaters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2884, "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, total domestic video sales to date are at $95.1 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the fim Dreamgirls successful on home video?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "During his 16-year NBA career, Charles Barkley was regarded as one of the most controversial, outspoken and dominating players in the history of basketball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of legacy does Charles Barkley have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley employed a physical style of play that earned him the nicknames Sir Charles and The Round Mound of Rebound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Barkley do in his career to have a legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley's confrontational mannerisms often led to technical fouls and fines on the court, and his larger than life persona sometimes gave rise to national controversy off of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Charles Barkley controversial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley have conflicts with his teammates due to his confrontational mannerisms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley stated, I don't create controversies. They're there long before I open my mouth. I just bring them to your attention.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the things Charles Barkley was outspoken about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley was featured in ads that rejected pro athletes as role models and declared, I am not a role model.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of controversies did Charles Barkley bring to people's attention?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2885, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley was arrested for breaking a man's nose during a fight after a game with the Milwaukee Bucks and for throwing a man through a plate-glass window.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charles Barkley exhibit confrontational behaviour off the court?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "The band's second album, entitled Teen Spirit, featured a compilation of tracks that were not ABBA covers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was A-Teens' Teen Spirit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "It was released on 26 February 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928220538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Spirit_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was A-Teens's album Teen Spirit released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens's album Teen Spirit debuted at number two in the Swedish Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A-Teens's album Teen Spirit a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "This pop sensation hit reached the top ten in other countries and entered at number eighty-three on the World Charts, and number thirteen on the European Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A-Teens's album Teen Spirit a hit in other parts of the world besides Sweden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "While not repeating the same level of success as their debut album, the album went on to sell over 1.5 million copies, despite receiving poor reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928220538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Spirit_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did A-Teens's album Teen Spirit sell worldwide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "Before they started their concert tour in the U.S. the band went to promote their album in Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me if there is any more interesting information about A-Teens's album Teen Spirit besides its debut and success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens made stops in Japan, Singapore, Malaysia where they did show for MTV Asia and Thailand, with great success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where in Asia did A-Teens go before they start their concert tour in the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2886, "Truth_answer": "In Europe, the band toured with No Angels in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A-Teens tour anywhere else other than Asia and the U.S. during their album Teen Spirit's release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens started the recording process of what would be their debut album, The ABBA Generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A-Teens' The ABBA Generation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "The ABBA Generation consisted purely of ABBA covers reinterpreted with a modern pop and electronic flair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music was on A-Teens's debut album The ABBA Generation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "The ABBA Generation was released on 25 August 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was A-Teens's debut album The ABBA Generation released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked with A-Teens to produce their debut album The ABBA Generation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "A-Teens's first single, Mamma Mia, topped the charts in over ten countries including their home country Sweden where it stayed at number one for eight consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A-Teens's debut album The ABBA Generation sucessful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "In early 2000, A-Teens embarked on a U.S. promotional tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did A-Teens do after their album The ABBA Generation was released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "On the verge of the release of their album in the United States, A-Teens was invited to tour with Britney Spears that summer in her U.S. Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did A-Teens tour in the U.S. for their album The ABBA Generation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2887, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A-Teens travel out of the U.S. for their album The ABBA Generation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "Rex Harrison was born at Derry House in Huyton, Lancashire. He was educated at Liverpool College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rex Harrison grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "Sir Reginald Carey Harrison was born 5 March 1908.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Harrison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Rex Harrison born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "Rex Harrison first appeared on the stage in 1924 in Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rex Harrison's stage career start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Rex Harrison's first performance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "Rex Harrison won his first Tony Award for his appearance at the Shubert Theatre as Henry VIII in Maxwell Anderson's play Anne of the Thousand Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rex Harrison most well known for in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "Rex Harrison achieved international superstardom and a second Tony Award for his portrayal of Henry Higgins in the musical My Fair Lady, where he appeared opposite Julie Andrews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Harrison win any other awards after his first Tony Award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics have to say about any of Rex Harrison's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2889, "Truth_answer": "The National Inventors Hall of Fame operates a museum with a gallery of digital portraits of the honorees, interactive kiosks and a theater. Admission is free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of activities took place at The National Inventors Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2889, "Truth_answer": "The National Inventors Hall of Fame's Camp Invention is the only recognized summer program focused on creativity, innovation, real-world problem solving and the spirit of the invention for kids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of activities do The National Inventors Hall of Fame programs bring to kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded The National Inventors Hall of Fame's Camp Invention?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of science projects are the kids doing in The National Inventors Hall of Fame's Camp Invention?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2890, "Truth_answer": "Robert F. Kennedy's opponent in the 1964 race was Republican incumbent Kenneth Keating, who attempted to portray Kennedy as an arrogant carpetbagger from Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124224326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Robert F. Kennedy run against in the senate in 1964?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2890, "Truth_answer": "Robert F. Kennedy charged Keating with having not done much of anything constructive“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about the Robert F. Kennedy article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2890, "Truth_answer": "Robert F. Kennedy is best known for advocacy for the civil rights movement, the fight against organized crime and the Mafia, and involvement in U.S. foreign policy related to Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert F. Kennedy do for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2890, "Truth_answer": "Robert F. Kennedy began his career as a lawyer at the Justice Department.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of lawyer was Robert F. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "James Traficant represented the 17th Congressional District, which centered on his hometown of Youngstown and included parts of three counties in northeast Ohio's Mahoning Valley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Traficant's role in the United States House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "While in Congress, James Traficant was a supporter of immigration reduction, and a strong opponent of illegal immigration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Traficant have to do with Congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "After the Republicans took control of the House in 1995, James Traficant tended to vote more often with the Republicans than with his own party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Traficant do in Congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "On the issue of abortion, James Traficant voted with the position of the National Right to Life Committee 95% of the time in the 105th Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Congressmember James Traficant's voting with Republicans after 1995 mean for Republicans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Traficant vote more often with Republicans than his own party?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "After James Traficant voted for Republican Dennis Hastert for Speaker of the House in 2001, the Democrats stripped him of his seniority and refused to give him any committee assignments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects of James Traficant and time in the United States House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2891, "Truth_answer": "Because the Republicans did not assign James Traficant to committees either, Traficant became the first Representative in over a century—outside the top leadership—to lack a single committee assignment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Democrats stripping James Traficant of seniority affect him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2892, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Traficant have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2892, "Truth_answer": "James Traficant graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School in 1959 and the University of Pittsburgh in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Traficant go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2892, "Truth_answer": "At the start of James Traficant's career, Traficant worked as consumer finance director for the Youngstown Community Action Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do James Traficant do after he graduated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2892, "Truth_answer": "James Traficant was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1963, and tried out for the Steelers and the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League, but did not play professionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did James Traficant play football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2892, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Traficant's masters in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2892, "Truth_answer": "James Traficant taught courses on drug and alcohol dependency and recovery at Youngstown State University and Kent State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Traficant do any other interesting work after obtaining his Masters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2893, "Truth_answer": "In the live-action film Strange Brew (1983), Blanc voiced the father of Bob and Doug MacKenzie, at the request of comedian Rick Moranis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Blanc continute in comedy later in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2893, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc worked on cartoons such as The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie, Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales, Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island, and Daffy Duck's Quackbusters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the cartoons that Mel Blanc worked on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2893, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc began his radio career at the age of 19 in 1927.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Blanc work in radio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2893, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was all of Mel Blanc's later work done for Warner Brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2893, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc's final recording session was for Jetsons: The Movie (1990).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Mel Blanc's career end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2893, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc and his son Noel produced over 5000 public service announcements and commercials, appearing with Kirk Douglas, Lucille Ball, Vincent Price, Phyllis Diller, Liberace, and The Who.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Blanc work with anyone famous in his later years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2894, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc began his radio career at the age of 19 in 1927, when he made his acting debut on the KGW program The Hoot Owls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mel Blanc do on the radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Blanc get any awards for his work in the radio?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2894, "Truth_answer": "By 1946, Mel Blanc appeared on over 15 radio programs in supporting roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mel Blanc and his radio work other than providing voices for multiple characters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2894, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc's success on The Jack Benny Program led to his own radio show on the CBS Radio Network, The Mel Blanc Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Blanc_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mel Blanc have his own radio show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2894, "Truth_answer": "One old-time radio website commented, Mel Blanc's natural – and exceptional – voice talent was unquestionably the series' greatest selling factor.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028121305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mel_Blanc_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mel Blanc's The Mel Blanc Show successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2894, "Truth_answer": "Mel Blanc played the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028121305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mel_Blanc_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mel Blanc talk about on The Mel Blanc Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2895, "Truth_answer": "Fans regarded Art Bell as a master showman, noting that he called his show absolute entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of Bell's Coast to Coast AM?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was fans regarding Art Bell as a master showman before the famous suicide of the Heaven's Gate group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2895, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell was criticized for reporting rumors that Comet Hale–Bopp was being trailed by a UFO. Some speculated that the Heaven's Gate group committed mass suicide based on rumors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell face any consequences for the mass suicide of the Heaven's Gate group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2895, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in late 1996, Art Bell was criticized for reporting rumors that Comet Hale–Bopp was being trailed by a UFO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102033258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Art Bell been criticized for anything else other than the mass suicide of the Heaven's Gate group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2896, "Truth_answer": "On April 3, it was announced that Cute would have their first solo overseas event, “Cutie Circuit ~Voyage a Paris~” on July 5 in Paris, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2013 with Japanese Idol Group, Cute?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2896, "Truth_answer": "In addition, Cute performed at Nippon Budokan for the first time on September 9 and 10 to commemorate their 200th performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105010842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cute_(Japanese_idol_group)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Japanese Idol Group, Cute perform in addition to Paris, France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2896, "Truth_answer": "On January 26, 2014 at a release event, ℃ute's 24th single titled Kokoro no Sakebi o Uta ni Shitemita / Love Take It All, was announced to be released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105010842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cute_(Japanese_idol_group)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Japanese Idol Group, Cute release during 2013-2015?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2896, "Truth_answer": "Kokoro no Sakebi wo Uta ni Shitemita and Love take it all were used for their collaboration Your Reebok x ℃ute to promote their product Your Reebok.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Japanese Idol Group, Cute's song Kokoro no Sakebi o Uta ni Shitemita / Love Take It All?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2897, "Truth_answer": "On leaving the Conservatoire in 1853, Camille Saint-Saëns accepted the post of organist at the ancient Parisian church of Saint-Merri near the Hôtel de Ville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Camille Saint-Saëns begin his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2897, "Truth_answer": "In early 1858 Camille Saint-Saëns moved from Saint-Merri to the high-profile post of organist of La Madeleine, the official church of the Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Camille Saint-Saëns hold the post of organist at the Parisian church?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2897, "Truth_answer": "With enough spare time to pursue his career as a pianist and composer, Camille Saint-Saëns composed what became his opus 2, the Symphony in E♭ in 1853.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Camille Saint-Saëns do in addition to becoming a high-profile post of organist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2897, "Truth_answer": "Among musicians who noticed Camille Saint-Saëns's talent were the composers Gioachino Rossini, Hector Berlioz and Franz Liszt, and the influential singer Pauline Viardot, who all encouraged him in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Camille Saint-Saëns popular during his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2898, "Truth_answer": "Camille Saint-Saëns was enthusiastic for the modern music of the day, particularly that of Schumann, Liszt and Wagner, although his own compositions were generally within a conventional classical tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important things to know about Camille Saint-Saëns' music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2898, "Truth_answer": "After leaving the post twenty years later, Camille Saint-Saëns was a successful freelance pianist and composer, in demand in Europe and the Americas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Camille Saint-Saëns well known by many?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2898, "Truth_answer": "Camille Saint-Saëns best works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, the Second Piano Concerto, the First Cello Concerto, Danse macabre, the opera Samson and Delilah, and the Third Violin Concerto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Camille Saint-Saëns and his music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2898, "Truth_answer": "Camille Saint-Saëns was a scholar of musical history, and remained committed to the structures worked out by earlier French composers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is important regarding Camille Saint-Saëns' music besides his best-known works of Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, the Second Piano Concerto, the First Cello Concerto, Danse macabre, the opera Samson and Delilah, and the Third Violin Concerto?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2899, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq was the captain of the Pakistan National Cricket Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Inzamam-ul-Haq captain for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2899, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq was the captain of the Pakistan national cricket team from 2003–2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Inzamam-ul-Haq captain of the Pakistan National Cricket Team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2899, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Inzamam-ul-Haq joined the unsanctioned Indian Cricket League. In the inaugural competition, Inzamam captained the Hyderabad Heroes and scored 141 runs in 5 matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Inzamam-ul-Haq captain of any other team besides the Pakistan National Cricket Team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2899, "Truth_answer": "Inzamam-ul-Haq joined Yorkshire County Cricket Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Inzamam-ul-Haq ever play for any other team besides the Pakistan National Cricket Team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2899, "Truth_answer": "Captaincy had a positive effect on Inzamam-ul-Haq's batting, often leading by example in pressure situations, averaging greater as a captain than without.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inzamam-Ul-Haq_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Inzamam-ul-Haq like being the captain of the Pakistan National Cricket Team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Pakistan National Cricket Team captain before Inzamam-ul-Haq?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2900, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle threw the ball from a sidearm, almost underhand position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y. A. Tittle's profile and playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2900, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle threw the ball from a sidearm, something novel at those times, though it was common practice in earlier decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y.A. Tittle the only person to throw the ball from a sidearm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2900, "Truth_answer": "Despite Y. A. Tittle's throwing motion, he had a very strong and accurate arm with a quick release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Y. A. Tittle's profile and playing style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2900, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle's wife Minnette died in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2900, "Truth_answer": "At his retirement, Y. A. Tittle held the following NFL records: Career passing yards, Career passing touchdowns, Career pass attempts, Career pass completions, and Career total offense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y. A. Tittle biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2901, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle played high school football at Marshall High School. In his senior year the team posted an undefeated record and reached the state finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Y. A. Tittle first start playing football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2901, "Truth_answer": "After a recruiting battle between Louisiana State University and the University of Texas, Y. A. Tittle chose to attend LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and play for the LSU Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Y. A. Tittle go to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2901, "Truth_answer": "Moore started Y. A. Tittle at tailback in the single-wing formation his first year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle only ever play quarterback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2901, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was part of a successful 1944 recruiting class under head coach Bernie Moore that included halfbacks Jim Cason, Dan Sandifer, and Ray Coates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bernie Moore Y. A. Tittle's coach at Louisiana State University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2901, "Truth_answer": "Coach Bernie Moore started Y. A. Tittle at tailback in the single-wing formation his first year, but moved him to quarterback in the T formation during his sophomore season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle play quarterback in only the T formation for the rest of his career at Louisiana State University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "Thr33 Ringz was T-Pain's third studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is T-Pain's Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 168,000 records in its first week, reaching number four on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did T-Pain's album, Thr33 Ringz do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "T-Pain also supported the album in 2009 with his Thr33 Ringz Tour, which included sold-out shows across North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain go on tour during the release of Thr33 Ringz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who toured with T-Pain during the release of Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain win any awards for his album, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "T-Pain's album, Thr33 Ringz was supported by three singles: Can't Believe It featuring Lil Wayne, Chopped 'n' Skrewed featuring Ludacris, and Freeze featuring Chris Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any guest stars on T-Pain's album, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2902, "Truth_answer": "It was nominated for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 52nd Grammy Awards, but lost to Beyoncé's I Am... Sasha Fierce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708173654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Ringz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain win any Grammy's for his album, Thr33 Ringz?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "Epiphany was T-Pain's second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What number album was Epiphany for T-Pain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "The Epiphany album sold 171,000 records in its first week, reaching number one on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of T-Pain's album, Epiphany release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "Epiphany has since sold 819,000 records in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after T-Pain's album, Epiphany released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "T-Pain's second album Epiphany was released on June 5, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213123431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was T-Pain's album, Epiphany released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain's album, Epiphany win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards T-Pain received for Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2903, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T-Pain tour for his album, Epiphany?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian signed a professional contract with Chinese Basketball Association side Guangdong Southern Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yi Jianlian's CBA career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "Adidas invited Yi Jianlian to attend the company's ABCD Camp in 2002. After returning to China later that year, he signed a professional contract with Chinese Basketball Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yi Jianlian's CBA career start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian averaged 3.5 points and 1.9 rebounds per game in his first season in the CBA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yi Jianlian go play professionally with the Chinese Basketball Association?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian averaged 7.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in four games during the playoffs, and won the Rookie of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Yi Jianlian's CBA career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "During the 2011 NBA lockout, Yi Jianlian signed a one-year contract to return to the Guangdong Southern Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yi Jianlian stay with the Guangdong Southern Tigers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian led the Guangdong Southern Tigers to the CBA championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yi Jianlian win any games with the Guangdong Southern Tigers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian was awarded the CBA finals' most valuable player honor in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yi Jianlian win any other awards with the Guangdong Southern Tigers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "On 9 November 2007, Yi Jianlian played against Yao Ming when the Houston Rockets hosted Milwaukee. The game was one of the most-watched games in NBA history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yi Jianlian's biggest game?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2904, "Truth_answer": "On 9 November 2007, Yi Jianlian played against Yao Ming when the Houston Rockets hosted Milwaukee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what game did Yi Jianlian play against Yao Ming?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the NBA learn of Yi Jianlian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June 2007, Yi Jianlian was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the sixth overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first team Yi Jianlian played for in the NBA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian played for the Milwaukee Bucks as his first team in America in the 2007 - 2008 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first team Yi Jianlian played for in America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "On 29 August 2007, the Milwaukee Bucks and Yi Jianlian agreed to a standard, multi-year rookie contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Yi Jianlian's contract with the Milwaukee Bucks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "Before the draft, Yi Jianlian was predicted by many to be picked anywhere from third to twelfth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yi Jianlian a top pick in the 2007 NBA draft?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "Chinese officials required that any team Yi Jianlian played for would have to give him sufficient playing time for him to improve for the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other details about Yi Jianlian being drafted into the NBA in 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other teams interested in Yi Jianlian during his early NBA career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yi Jianlian ever regret going to the NBA draft?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2905, "Truth_answer": "Yi Jianlian announced that he would enter the draft although he eventually decided to withdraw, stating he was not good enough to compete in the NBA and needed more experience.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211225404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Jianlian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Yi Jianlian hesistant with the NBA draft earlier in his career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati was the youngest player to reach a tour final, the youngest player to reach the semifinals at the French Open", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Jennifer Capriati have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati was youngest seed ever at Wimbledon, the youngest player to qualify for the season-ending championships and was also the fourth-youngest player to win a WTA title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Jennifer Capriati the youngest player to do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "Capriati set a number of youngest-ever records at the start of her career. She made her professional debut in 1990 at the age of 13 years 11 months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p1", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Jennifer Capriati when she was setting youngest-ever records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "In Jennifer Capriati's second season as a touring pro, she established herself as a consistent top-10 player. She won two singles titles during the summer hard court circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jennifer Capriati accomplish as as teenager besides setting youngest-ever records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati defeated World No. 1 Monica Seles in a third set tie-breaker in final of San Diego.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati beat anyone famous in her second season as a touring pro?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati also defeated Katerina Maleeva in straight sets in the final of Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati beat anyone else in her second season as a touring pro besides Monica Seles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2906, "Truth_answer": "At Wimbledon, the 15-year-old Capriati stunned nine-time champion Martina Navratilova, defeating her in the quarterfinals in straight sets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Jennifer Capriati beat besides Monica Seles and Katerina Maleeva?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "1999 was Jennifer Capriati's best season in several years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1999 with Jennifer Capriati?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati set a number of youngest-ever records at the start of her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati set any records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won her first title in six years at Strasbourg, defeating Nathalie Tauziat in a quarterfinal for her first win over a top 10 player in two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jennifer Capriati's ascent in 1999-2000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won her second title of the year at Quebec City, defeating American Chanda Rubin in the final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What title did Jennifer Capriati win during her ascent in 1999-2000?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati was sidelined with right Achilles tendonitis in April and an elbow injury in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati have any failures during her ascent in 1999-2000?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Jennifer Capriati's influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who coached Jennifer Capriati?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222072438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Forever the name of one of Spice Girls' albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "Despite failing to match the commercial success two previous albums, Forever peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Spice Girls' Forever a popular album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "In January 2001 the Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus and would be concentrating on their solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the commercial failure of the album Forever the reason the Spice Girls took a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June 2007, the Spice Girls held a press conference at The O2 Arena revealing their intention to reunite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Spice Girls' hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "In December 1999 the Spice Girls performed live for a UK-only tour, Christmas in Spiceworld, in London and Manchester, also showcasing new songs from the third album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Spice Girls involved with anything else during their release of Forever and the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls performed at the 2000 Brit Awards, where they received a Lifetime Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls win any awards during their release of Forever and the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Spice Girls' Forever achieved moderate success; it peaked at number 39 on the Billboard 200, lower than their previous album Spiceworld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spice Girls' Forever album do well in the United States?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2908, "Truth_answer": "The album's sound took a mature direction when American producers like Rodney Jerkins, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis came on to collaborate with the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spice Girls collaborate with anyone special for their album Forever?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2909, "Truth_answer": "In March 1949, 6-year-old Bobby Fischer and his sister Joan learned how to play chess using the instructions from a set bought at a candy store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Fischer start out playing chess with his family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2909, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Fischer was born at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, on March 9, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bobby Fischer born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2909, "Truth_answer": "When Joan lost interest in chess and Regina did not have time to play, Bobby Fischer was left to play many of his first games against himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Fischer start playing chess?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2909, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Fischer have any illnesses as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was drafted 19th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 1983 and quickly rose through the minor league system, making his major league debut on May 15, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Roger Clemens and the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Roger Clemens's 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series berth and earned Clemens the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have any games with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "On April 29, 1986, Roger Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have any game when he later performed greatly ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "The second 20-K performance came more than 10 years later, on September 18, 1996 against the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium, Roger Clemens's third-to-last game with Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other game Roger Clemens won after striking out 20 batters on April 29, 1986?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "The Red Sox didn't re-sign Roger Clemens following 1996, despite offering him by far the most money ever offered a player in the history of the Red Sox franchise.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Roger Clemens's time on the Boston Red Sox besides his 1986 performances and his two games with 20 strikeouts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "The emphasis on the misquoted 1996 twilight comment took on a life of its own following Roger Clemens's post-Boston successes, and Duquette was vilified for letting the pitcher go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Boston Red Sox do after Roger Clemens's departure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens's greatest postseason failure came in the second inning of the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics by umpire Terry Cooney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names was worth mentioning in the Boston Red sox involving Roger Clemens other than Duquette?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2910, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was ejected for arguing balls and strikes with umpire Terry Cooney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was he penalty when Roger Clemens was ejected in the second inning of the final game of the 1990 ALCS against Oakland?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "The Milrow test would be a one-megaton calibration exercise for the second and larger five-megaton Cannikin test, which would measure the warhead's effectiveness. Mike Gravel opposed the tests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Gravel have a problem with the Nuclear bomb ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "Before the 1969 Milrow test, Mike Gravel wrote that there were significant risks of earthquakes and other adverse consequences, calling for an independent national commission on nuclear and seismic safety.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Mike Gravel's reasons for opposing the Milrow test?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "Before U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's July 1971 secret mission to the People's Republic of China (P.R.C.), Mike Gravel introduced legislation to recognize and normalize relations with China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Gravel have problem with the Cold War ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 1979, the United States recognized the PRC and established diplomatic relations with it as the sole legitimate government of China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the US Senate pass the bill to recognize the People's Republic of China ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "In 1971 Mike Gravel sponsored a bill to impose a moratorium on nuclear power plant construction and to make power utilities liable for any nuclear accidents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mike Gravel do to stop the nuclear power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "By 1974 Mike Gravel was allied with Ralph Nader's organization in opposing nuclear power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Gravel do in regards to the bills imposing a moratorium on nuclear power plant construction?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2911, "Truth_answer": "In 1975 Mike Gravel was still proposing similar moratoriums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Gravel ever give up his opposition to the nuclear power plant construction?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2912, "Truth_answer": "Mike Gravel decided to become a pioneer in a faraway place, and moved to pre-statehood Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike Gravel move to Alaska?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2912, "Truth_answer": "Mike Gravel decided to become a pioneer in a faraway place, and moved to pre-statehood Alaska in August 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Mike Gravel move to alaska", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2912, "Truth_answer": "Broke when he arrived, Mike Gravel immediately found work in real estate sales until winter arrived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Gravel do in alaska", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2912, "Truth_answer": "Mike Gravel then was employed as a brakeman for the Alaska Railroad, working the snow-clearing train on the Anchorage-Fairbanks run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Gravel do in winter when he first moved to Alaska", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2912, "Truth_answer": "Seeing Alaska as a wide-open place with no political establishment or entrenched interests, Mike Gravel quickly became part of the civic scene there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mike Gravel do in alaska other than moving there, finding work in real estate sales, and be employed as a brakeman for the Alaska Railroad", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2912, "Truth_answer": "By October 1957 Mike Gravel was a Division Chairman for Anchorage for the Democratic Central Committee. By June 1958 he was president of the Alaska Young Democrats organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Gravel meet anyone up there in the Anchorage civic scene?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Divinyls recruited keyboardist Bjarne Ohlin later in 1980 and drummer Richard Harvey in 1981, and for almost two years they performed in pubs and clubs in Sydney's Kings Cross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the group Divinyls form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Divinyls released five studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Divinyls release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Divinyls released five studio albums—four placed in the Top 10 Australian chart, one (Divinyls) reached No. 15 in the United States (US) and No. 33 for 3 weeks in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Divinyls's albums do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Divinyls's biggest-selling single I Touch Myself (1990) achieved No. 1 ranking in Australia, No. 4 in the US, No. 10 in the United Kingdom, and No. 13 in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Divinyls's singles do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "After the Divinyls's initial success, original manager and bassist Jeremy Paul left.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Divinyls stay together the entire time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "He was replaced on bass, briefly by Ken Firth (ex-The Ferrets) and more permanently by Rick Grossman (ex-Matt Finish)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Divinyls find a replacement for Jeremy Paul?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Over the 80s Divinyls released four albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the Divinyls release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Music from Monkey Grip EP on WEA in 1982, Desperate on Chrysalis Records in 1983, What a Life! in 1985 and Temperamental in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the albums released by the Divinyls in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2913, "Truth_answer": "Divinyls had hit singles in Australia with, Science Fiction No. 13 in 1983, Good Die Young No. 32 in 1984 and Pleasure and Pain went No. 1 in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221035140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divinyls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other popular hits of the Divinyls?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "The next milestone in Leontyne Price's career was September 16, 1966, when she sang Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra by American composer Samuel Barber, commissioned to open at Lincoln Center.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of Antony and Cleopatra to Leontyne Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "A lirico spinto (Italian for pushed lyric) soprano, Leontyne Price was considered especially well suited to roles in operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leontyne Price work with other well known composers besides Samuel Barber?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "In the performances, Leontyne Price's singing was highly praised, especially in the powerful death scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Leontyne Price article besides her role in Antony and Cleopatra and her work with composers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "The opera as a whole was considered a failure by many critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the performance of Antony and Cleopatra starring Leontyne Price received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "Director Franco Zeffirelli was blamed for burying the music under heavy costumes, huge scenery, scores of supernumeraries, and several camels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Antony and Cleopatra opera featuring Leontyne Price a failure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "Antony and Cleopatra has never been revived at the Met.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other performances of Antony and Cleopatra noted in the Leontyne Price article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "The opera, Antony and Cleopatra, was never revived at the Met.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find most interesting about Leontyne Price performing Antony and Cleopatra besides how it was a milestone for Price, working with famous composers, how her performance was praised, and how the first season and rehearsals were disasters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "With the help of Gian Carlo Menotti, Barber reworked the score for successful productions at the Juilliard School and the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, where it received praise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone make any changes to Antony and Cleopatra because of the complaints accrued during the opera's first season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2914, "Truth_answer": "Barber also prepared a concert suite of Cleopatra's arias for Leontyne Price, which was premiered in Washington in 1968 and recorded for RCA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leontyne_Price_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Price say about revision of Antony and Cleopatra by Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "As part of her comedic training, Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared in The Second City, one of Chicago's best-known improvisational theatre groups, whose alumni include Alan Arkin and Steve Carell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julia Louis-Dreyfus begin her early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "The Second City alumni include Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Shelley Long, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, John Candy, Chris Farley, Bob Odenkirk and many, many others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of The Second City improvisational theatre group besides Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Alan Arkin, and Steve Carell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "It was Julia Louis-Dreyfus's performance with The Practical Theatre Company at their Golden 50th Anniversary Jubilee that led to her being asked to join NBC's Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Julia Louis-Dreyfus get another big break in her career besides her time with The Second City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus subsequently became a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1982 to 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Julia Louis-Dreyfus go to SNL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus was the youngest female cast member in the history of the program at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Julia Louis-Dreyfus's time on SNL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "During her time on SNL, Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared alongside several actors who would later rise to prominence, such as Eddie Murphy, Jim Belushi, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julia Louis-Dreyfus cast with any other famous people on SNL?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "During her third and final year on SNL, Julia Louis-Dreyfus met writer Larry David during his only year on the show, who would later co-create Seinfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Julia Louis-Dreyfus's years with SNL besides being the youngest female cast member and appearing alongside Eddie Murphy, Jim Belushi, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2915, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus has commented that her casting on SNL was a Cinderella-getting-to-go-to-the-ball kind of experience“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julia Louis-Dreyfus say about her time with SNL?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1990s, Julia Louis-Dreyfus became famous for the role of Elaine Benes on NBC's Seinfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Julia Louis-Dreyfus play on Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus won the role over several other actresses who would also eventually enjoy their own TV success, including Patricia Heaton, Rosie O'Donnell and Megan Mullally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Julia Louis-Dreyfus chosen for the role of Elaine Benes on NBC's Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "Julia Louis-Dreyfus's performance on the series was met with critical acclaim, and she was a regular winner and nominee at television award shows throughout the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public respond to Julia Louis-Dreyfus's performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Julia Louis-Dreyfus received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, an award she was nominated for on seven occasions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus ever win an Emmy for her role in Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "During Julia Louis-Dreyfus's time on Seinfeld she appeared in several films, including Fathers' Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus do work on any other projects during 1990 to 1998?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "During her time on Seinfeld Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared in several films, including Fathers' Day, opposite Robin Williams and Billy Crystal, and Woody Allen's Oscar-nominated Deconstructing Harry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123060511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus work with any notable actors or actresses during her Seinfeld years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "Grateful as Julia Louis-Dreyfus is to have played a fantastically popular, deftly written, ballsy character, she has a surprising amount of disdain for Elaine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102113id_/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/1998/03/single-not-that-theres-anything-wrong-with-that.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julia Louis-Dreyfus mention whether she enjoyed playing the character of Elaine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2916, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Seinfeld decided to end the series after nine seasons. The series finale aired on May 14 and was one of the most watched TV events in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Seinfeld cancelled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie occasionally inserted stereotyped descriptions of characters into her work, particularly in regard to Italians, Jews, non-Europeans, and sometimes Americans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie describe what her stereotypes were in her books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "For example, Agatha Christie described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Agatha Christie describe some of the men in her books?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin and the short story The Soul of the Croupier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "From what novel was Agatha Christie's description of Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "To contrast with the more stereotyped descriptions, Agatha Christie sometimes showed foreigners as victims or potential victims at the hands of English malefactors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Agatha Christie depict foreigners in her books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "Often, Agatha Christie is affectionate or teasing with her prejudices. After four years of war-torn London, Christie hoped to return some day to Syria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie show prejudices in her books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "gentle fertile country and its simple people, who know how to laugh and how to enjoy life; who are idle and gay, and who have dignity, good manners“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Agatha Christie want to return to Syria after four years of war-torn London?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie had trouble with an incompetent Swiss French nursery helper for toddler Rosalind, and as a result she decided, Scottish preferred ... good with the young.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Agatha Christie think of the Scottish?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2917, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie went on to say about nannies, The French were hopeless disciplinarians ... Germans good and methodical, but it was not German that I really wanted Rosalind to learn.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Agatha Christie feel towards the French?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie wrote her detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, featuring Hercule Poirot, a former Belgian police officer noted for his twirly large magnificent moustaches and egg-shaped head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Agatha Christie's first novels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "This first mystery novel by Agatha Christie was well received by reviewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914223322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mysterious_Affair_at_Styles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective, created by Agatha Christie. Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-running characters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211202427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercule_Poirot_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Hercule Poirot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "Poirot is one of Agatha Christie's most famous and long-running characters, appearing in 33 novels, one play, and more than 50 short stories published between 1920 and 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211202427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercule_Poirot_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Poirot a character in one of Agatha Christie's books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie's second novel, The Secret Adversary, featured a new detective couple Tommy and Tuppence, again published by The Bodley Head. It earned her £50.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another of Agatha Christie's first novels besides The Mysterious Affair at Styles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "The Secret Adversary was first published as an unillustrated serialisation in The Times weekly edition as a complete and unabridged text in seventeen installments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie a best seller?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "One critic not so keen on the book was Agatha Christie's publisher, John Lane, who wanted her to write another novel along the lines of The Mysterious Affair at Styles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Agatha Christie's early novels critized negatively?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2918, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie was initially an unsuccessful writer with six consecutive rejections, but this changed when The Mysterious Affair at Styles, featuring Hercule Poirot, was published in 1920.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Agatha Christie's early novels rejected?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2919, "Truth_answer": "On February 24, 2009, Bobby Jindal delivered the official Republican response to President Obama's address to a joint session of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Jindal deliver the Republican response to February 2009 Barack Obama speech to joint session of Congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2919, "Truth_answer": "President Obama discussed the recently passed $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 as well as the Troubled Assets Relief Program, the state and future of the economy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228040748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_2009_Barack_Obama_speech_to_joint_session_of_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was President Obama's address to a joint session of Congress extremely critical?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2919, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal's official response to President Obama's first address to a joint session of Congress met with biting reviews from some members of both the Democratic and the Republican parties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all republicans in line with what Bobby Jindal said in the Republican response to February 2009 Barack Obama speech to joint session of Congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2919, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal called the president's economic stimulus plan irresponsible and argued against government intervention. He used Hurricane Katrina to warn against government solutions to the economic crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting that I need to know about Bobby Jindal delivering the official Republican response to February 2009 Barack Obama speech to joint session of Congress other than Jindal delivering the Republican response on February 24, 2009, President Obama's address being about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 as well as the Troubled Assets Relief Program, and that Jindal's official Republican response to President Obama's first adress to a join session of Congress meeting with biting reviews from members of both Democratic and Republican parties?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2920, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Slash reunited with Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum for a Randy Castillo tribute concert. They decided to form a new band together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did slash have to do with Velvet Revolver?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2920, "Truth_answer": "Velvet Revolver was an American hard rock supergroup consisting of Guns N' Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan, and former member Matt Sorum, alongside Dave Kushner and Scott Weiland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119232622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Revolver_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the new band formed after Slash, McKagan, and Sorum reunited in 2002 named Velvet Revolver?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2920, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Velvet Revolver played several concerts during the summer and released their first single, Set Me Free.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was another song velvet revolver played?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2920, "Truth_answer": "Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin was initially involved, but left after the others decided to find a lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in the Velvet Revolver besides Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, Dave Kushner, and Scott Weiland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2920, "Truth_answer": "Although Velvet Revolver worked on new material and auditioned new singers following Scott Weiland's departure, the band has not released any new material and only performed publicly once since 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119232622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Revolver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years was Velvet Revolver together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2920, "Truth_answer": "Velvet Revolver have received one Grammy Award. The band won the Grammy when Slither was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119232622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Revolver_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Velvet Revolver win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2921, "Truth_answer": "Slash collaborated on his second solo album with his touring bandmates Myles Kennedy, Todd Kerns, and Brent Fitz, the resulting album billing to Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the section title, 2009–present: 'Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators' about a group or an album of that name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2921, "Truth_answer": "The album, titled Apocalyptic Love, was released on May 22, 2012, debuting at #2 on the Canadian Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Slash's second solo album, Apocalyptic Love featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2921, "Truth_answer": "To promote the album, Slash embarked on his first solo world tour with Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge—who also appeared on the album—on vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Miles Kennedy become involved with Slash?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2921, "Truth_answer": "Slash embarked on his first solo world tour with Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge on vocals, Bobby Schneck on rhythm guitar, Todd Kerns on bass, and Brent Fitz on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about who sang the vocals of Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2921, "Truth_answer": "Slash revealed details of his third solo album World on Fire. The album was billed as Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators and was released on September 10, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Slash besides his work with Myles Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2921, "Truth_answer": "Slash's third solo album, World on Fire, debuted at No. 10 on The Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slash's third solo album, World on Fire, do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "Vince McMahon shaped the WWF into a unique sports entertainment brand that reached out to family audiences while attracting fans who had never before paid attention to pro wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Vince McMahon influence the wrestling boom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "The various promoters shared an understanding that they would not invade each other's territories, as this practice had gone on undeterred for decades before 1980", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did regional wrestling rivals decide not to invade each other's territories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "On February 21, 1980, Vince McMahon founded Titan Sports, and the company's headquarters were established in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, using the now defunct Cape Cod Coliseum as a home base.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1980 regarding the wrestling boom and Vince McMahon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "With competition from cable superstations broadcasting WCCW, AWA and NWA, Vince McMahon syndicated WWF television shows outside of the promotion's traditional Northeastern territory and began a home video distribution label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vince McMahon have any rivals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Vince McMahon recruited Hulk Hogan to be the WWF's new megastar. The two drew the ire of industry peers as the promotion traveled and broadcasted into rival territories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything interesting about the wrestling boom and Vince McMahon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "To play Hogan's nemesis, Vince McMahon signed talents including World Championship Wrestling heel Rowdy Roddy Piper and AWA manager Bobby The Brain Heenan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108171516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s_professional_wrestling_boom_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Vince McMahon recruit besides Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "On March 31, 1985, Vince McMahon ran the first WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden, available on closed circuit television in various markets throughout the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115130221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_McMahon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vince McMahon have anything to do with wrestling being televised in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2922, "Truth_answer": "By directing his storylines towards highly publicized supercards, Vince McMahon capitalized on a fledgling revenue stream by promoting these events live on pay-per-view television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other programs would professional wrestling show on besides closed circuit television in various markets throughout the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "William Goebel ran for a full term as senator unopposed in 1889, and won another term in 1893 by a three-to-one margin over his Republican opponent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel run for office for any other elections besides Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky in 1887?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "Senator Cassius M. Clay responded by proposing a committee to investigate lobbying by the railroad industry. William Goebel served on the committee, which uncovered significant violations by the railroad lobby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel have any accomplishments after running for lieutenant governor of Kentucky in 1887?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "William Goebel also helped defeat the bill to abolish the Railroad Commission in the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Goebel want to abolish the Kentucky Rail Road commission?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "These actions made William Goebel a hero in his district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was defeating the bill to abolish the Kentucky Railroad Commission in the Senate a popular result people wanted from William Goebel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "Goebel Avenue in Elkton, Kentucky and Goebel Park in Covington, Kentucky are named in honor of the late governor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel receive any rewards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "William Goebel secured the inclusion of the Railroad Commission in the new constitution. The Commission could only be abolished by an amendment ratified by a popular vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Goebel known for anything in particular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2923, "Truth_answer": "Before the abolition of the Kentucky Railroad Commission on November 7, 2000, the Railroad commission was tasked with the responsibility of regulating railroads within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Kentucky Rail Road Commission?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "The 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1899, to choose the 33rd governor of Kentucky. The incumbent, Bradley, was term-limited and unable to seek re-election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107164348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899_Kentucky_gubernatorial_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Gubernatorial election of 1899 for William Goebel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "Three men sought the Democratic nomination for governor at the 1899 party convention in Louisville – William Goebel, Wat Hardin, and William J. Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the men seeking the democratic nomination during the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "Republican William S. Taylor defeated both Democratic candidates in the general election, but his margin over William Goebel was only 2,383 votes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result of the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "The Assembly then invalidated enough Republican ballots to give the election to William Goebel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Goebel do after losing the 1899 gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "The Board of Elections created by the Goebel Election Law and manned by three hand-picked William Goebel Democrats, ruled 2–1 that the disputed ballots should count.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were those Democrats that reversed the decision of the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "The Assembly's Republican minority was incensed, as were voters in traditionally Republican districts. For several days, the state hovered on the brink of a possible civil war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you found interesting about Goebel and the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2924, "Truth_answer": "Both sides agreed to litigate the matter. The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that the General Assembly had acted legally in declaring William Goebel the Gubernatorial winner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a civil war in Kentucky after the state's 1899 gubernatorial election?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal began his adult life as a martial arts instructor in Japan, the first foreigner to operate an aikido dojo in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Seagal start martial arts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal met Miyako Fujitani, black belt and daughter of an Osaka aikido master who had come to Los Angeles. When Miyako returned to Osaka, Seagal went with her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Steven Seagal move to Japan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Morrison said that the Into the Sun (2005 film), which was shot in Japan, was designed to feel authentically Japanese instead of merely being an American film set in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal make any movies while in Japan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal returned to the U.S. in 1983 with Haruo Matsuoka. They opened an aikido dojo, initially in North Hollywood, California, but later moved to the city West Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steven Seagal do that had to do with martial arts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal left Matsuoka in charge of the dojo, which the latter ran until the two parted ways in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Steven Seagal and Haruo Matsuoka have the dojo in West Hollywood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal helped train Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist Lyoto Machida, who credited Seagal for helping him perfect the front kick that he used to knock out Randy Couture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steven Seagal and martial arts besides beginning his adult life as a martial arts instructor, moving back to Japan with Miyako Fujitani, shooting the film Into the Sun in Japan, opening a dojo in West Hollywood and leaving it with Matsuoka until the two parted ways in 1997?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2925, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal initially returned to Taos, New Mexico, with his student Craig Dunn, and they opened a dojo, although Seagal spent much of his time pursuing other ventures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal train anyone else besides Haruo Matsuoka and Lyoto Machida", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1974, after completing a vast world tour that culminated with a tour of Asia, The Moody Blues took an extended break.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p13", "https://rich1698.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Moody Blues take a hiatus during 1974-1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "The Moody Blues took an extended break because of band members feeling exhausted and overshadowed (this was said by Hayward in the final issue of Higher & Higher magazine 2006).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Moody Blues take an extended break between 1974 and 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "Edge produced two albums with guitarist Adrian Gurvitz and his brother Paul Gurvitz, Kick Off Your Muddy Boots (1975) and Paradise Ballroom (1976); Hayward composed the acoustically textured Songwriter (1977).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the Moody Blues go on to perform individually during their extended break?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "Pinder produced The Promise (1976)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which the Moody Blues artist put out the solo album called the promise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "Pinder's album, The Promise, charted at 133 on the US Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did pinder have great success with this album, The Promise?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "Hayward and Lodge released a duo album, the very successful Blue Jays (1975)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of the other the Moody Blues members besides Pinder have success on their own after the Moody Blues split up for an extended break", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "Blue Jays is a 1975 album by Justin Hayward and John Lodge. It was recorded and released during the Moody Blues' five-year hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809171724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Jays_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Hayward and Lodges very successful duo album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2926, "Truth_answer": "The UK chart single, Blue Guitar (no. 8) from Blue Jays, which was credited to Hayward and Lodge even though it was just Hayward with 10cc backing him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous songs on the Blue Jays album by Justin Hayward and John Lodge?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "For the Moody Blues' next two albums, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971) and Seventh Sojourn (1972), the band returned to their signature orchestral sound which had become their trademark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Every good boy deserves favour and seventh sojourn an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "In late 1972, a reissue of the five-year-old Nights in White Satin became the Moody Blues' biggest US hit, soaring to number two on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the other album the Moody Blues released in the early 70s besides Every Good Boy Deserves Favour and Seventh Sojourn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971) – The Story in Your Eyes was taken as a US charting single (No. 23). Seventh Sojourn (1972) (which reached No. 1 in the US).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the albums Every Good Boy Deserves Favour and Seventh Sojourn by the Moody Blues popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1974, after completing a vast world tour that culminated with a tour of Asia, the Moody Blues took an extended break.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rich1698.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Moody Blues go on tour in the early 70s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "Pinder also appeared on John Lennon's Imagine album in 1971, providing additional percussion on I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier (I Don't Want to Die).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Moody Blues perform with any other artists in the early 70s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "The Moody Blues also appeared on the cult TV programme Ready Steady Go! singing the uptempo 'B' side Lose Your Money (But Don't Lose your Mind)“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Moody Blues perform on tv?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "Sojourn also saw Pinder using the new Chamberlin instrument in place of the mellotron and Edge using an electronic drum kit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting can you tell me about the Moody Blues during the early 70s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2927, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Lodge's songs Isn't Life Strange? (No. 13) and I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) (No. 36) were lifted from Seventh Sojourn as charting singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles off the album Seventh Sojourn by the Moody Blues?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "Karlheinz Stockhausen, along with John Cage, is one of the few avant-garde composers to have succeeded in penetrating the popular consciousness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wider cultural renown was Karlheinz Stockhausen known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles included Karlheinz Stockhausen's face on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This reflects his influence on the band's own avant-garde experiments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Karlheinz Stockhausen able to penetrate the popular consciousness", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "This reflects Karlheinz Stockhausen's influence on the band's own avant-garde experiments as well as the general fame and notoriety he had achieved by that time (1967).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Beatles include Karlheinz Stockhausen on the album cover Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "In particular, A Day in the Life and Revolution 9 were influenced by Karlheinz Stockhausen's electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Karlheinz Stockhausen influence the Beatles's avante garde expirements", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "English conductor Sir Thomas Beecham was asked Have you heard any Karlheinz Stockhausen?, he is alleged to have replied, No, but I believe I have trodden in some“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karlheinz Stockhausen influence any other musicians besides the Beatles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "Karlheinz Stockhausen's fame is also reflected in works of literature. For example, he is mentioned in Philip K. Dick's 1974 novel Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways was Karlheinz Stockhausen influential in cultural renown besides music", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2928, "Truth_answer": "Karlheinz Stockhausen's compositions include the series of nineteen Klavierstücke, Kontra-Punkte for ten instruments, the electronic/musique-concrète Gesang der Jünglinge, Gruppen for three orchestras, and the percussion solo Zyklus, Kontakte.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karlheinz Stockhausen write?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "Doris Andreae (m. 1951; div. 1965) and Mary Bauermeister (m. 1967; div. 1972)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Karlheinz Stockhausen's wife ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "On 29 December 1951, in Hamburg, Karlheinz Stockhausen married Doris Andreae.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Karlheinz Stockhausen married to Doris Andreae ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "Together they had four children: Suja (b. 1953), Christel (b. 1956), Markus (b. 1957), and Majella (b. 1961)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Karlheinz Stockhausen and Doris Andreae have together ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "Karlheinz Stockhausen married Mary Bauermeister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karlheinz Stockhausen have any other wives besides Doris Andreae?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "On 3 April 1967, in San Francisco, Karlheinz Stockhausen married Mary Bauermeister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Karlheinz Stockhausen marry Mary Bauermeister ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "On 3 April 1967, in San Francisco, Karlheinz Stockhausen married Mary Bauermeister, with whom he had two children: Julika (b. 22 January 1966) and Simon (b. 1967).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many kids did Karlheinz Stockhausen and Mary Bauermeister have together ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2929, "Truth_answer": "With Doris Andreae: Suja (b. 1953), Christel (b. 1956), Markus (b. 1957), and Majella (b. 1961). With Mary Bauermeister: Julika (b. 22 January 1966) and Simon (b. 1967)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name any of Karlheinz Stockhausen's children ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2930, "Truth_answer": "Jordin Sparks's second studio album, Battlefield was released in the United States on July 21, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Battlefield the name of an album by Jordin Sparks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2930, "Truth_answer": "The album's title track, Battlefield, was released as the lead single on May 25, 2009, and reached number ten on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on the album Battlefield by Jordin Sparks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2930, "Truth_answer": "In support of the album, Jordin Sparks opened for The Jonas Brothers on the North America leg of the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009, starting on June 20, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordin Sparks tour after releasing the Battlefield album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2930, "Truth_answer": "Jordin Sparks also opened for Britney Spears on the second leg of her Circus Tour in North America, beginning on August 24, 2009. Sparks served as a replacement for Ciara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordin Sparks tour with anyone while supporting the Battlefield album besides the Jonas Brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2930, "Truth_answer": "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play) was the second Battlefield single. The song topped the U.S Hot Dance Club Songs chart, becoming Jordin Sparks's first number one on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jordin Sparks releasing her Battlefield album besides it being her second album, the title song being the lead single, touring with the Jonas Brothers, and touring with Britney Spears?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2931, "Truth_answer": "On May 3, 2010, it was announced that Jordin Sparks would join the cast of the Broadway show In the Heights as Nina Rosario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordin Sparks act on Broadway", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2931, "Truth_answer": "In the Heights is a musical. The story is set over the course of three days, involving characters in the largely Hispanic-American Washington Heights neighborhood in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was In the Heights about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2931, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Jordin Sparks made her film debut in Sparkle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jordin Sparks's acting and broadway time besides playing Nina in In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2931, "Truth_answer": "19 year old, Sparkle Anderson (Jordin Sparks)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108045610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparkle_(2012_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jordin Sparks play in the film Sparkle (2012)", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2931, "Truth_answer": "First of which was an indie drama film titled The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Jordin Sparks in other plays or films besides In the Heights and Sparkle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2931, "Truth_answer": "In its opening weekend, The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete opened in 147 theaters in the United States and Canada and grossed $254,279, ranking #24 at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200915042722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inevitable_Defeat_of_Mister_%26_Pete_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the indie film, The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete, popular", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "Music was a signature part of the humor of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Fallon employed impressions of celebrities and song parodies that rest in borderline-surreal pop cultural juxtapositions“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the music referring to in Late Night with Jimmy Fallon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "The first among these was Brian Williams' appearance for Slow Jam the News, a bit where Fallon and The Roots turned news stories into a sexy R&B song.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical performances did Late Night with Jimmy Fallon have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "Some of Late Night's most famous musical moments included Paul McCartney joining Fallon to sing Scrambled Eggs – the working title of Yesterday – using the original whimsical filler lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Late Night with Jimmy Fallon have other performers besides Brian Williams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "The show received widespread acclaim for its musical performances, which ranged from superstars such as Bruce Springsteen, Beyoncé and Kanye West to up-and-comers such as Lorde, Kendrick Lamar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Late Night with Jimmy Fallon have any more musical performers besides Brian Williams and Paul McCartney?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "All of whom made their network TV debuts on Late Night. Fallon was heavily involved in choosing musical guests, in tandem with music booker Jonathan Cohen and Roots bandleader Questlove.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon musical guests all perform music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, the musical pieces were compiled together as a primetime NBC special, aptly titled Jimmy Fallon's Primetime Music Special.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting about Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and the music on the show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2932, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, the musical pieces were compiled together as a primetime NBC special, aptly titled Jimmy Fallon's Primetime Music Special, and remastered for the album Blow Your Pants Off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon musical acts compiled together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "The incorporation of the Internet was an innovation decided long before the show began. Highlighting interactivity, Fallon dove into the Web prior to the show premiering.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fallon's online presence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "Online interaction and its presence on the show were crucial to its success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Fallon get a lot of followers for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "Many videos received a very high number of views, including the #Hashtag with Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake clip that garnered over 17 million views by October 21, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What video was the most popular from Late Night with Jimmy Fallon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "Fallon dove into the Web prior to premiering, creating a Twitter account and beginning a vlog on the show's official website, which ran snippets of comedy bits and background reports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other online platforms is Fallon on for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon besides YouTube?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "The show's Web site was staffed by three full-time bloggers, who compile viral videos and post photos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon vlog popular with fans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "During the open letter controversy between musical artists Miley Cyrus and Sinead O'Connor, the channel published an a cappella version of Cyrus' song We Can't Stop“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fallon's online presence ever cause controversy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "After Palmer stated that O'Connor continues to be an important influence since her teenage years, Palmer then addressed where O'Connor was off target in her correspondence to Cyrus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to that the a cappella version of Cyrus' song We Can't Stop and the Sinead O'Connor versus Miley Cyrus feud in general?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2933, "Truth_answer": "Fallon devoted considerable time and resources to incorporating digital ideas into comedy — he sits at his desk behind a Mac, not a microphone — focusing especially on social media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116173032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Jimmy_Fallon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting in your article about the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show's online presence besides incorporating the internet prior to premiere, online interaction being crucial for the shows success, the popular #Hashtag clip, the vlog being popular, and the Sinead O'Connor versus Miley Cyrus controversy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "In June 1986, Los Angeles deputy city attorney Michael Guarino brought Jello Biafra to trial for distributing harmful material to minors in the Dead Kennedys album Frankenchrist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jello Biafra accused of doing in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "In April 1986, police officers raided Jello Biafra's house in response to complaints by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jello Biafra accused of the crime of distributing harmful material to minors through the album Frankenchrist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, the judge ordered all charges dropped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the jury find Jello Biafra guilty of distributing harmful materials to minors on Frankenchrist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "The Dead Kennedys disbanded during the trial, in December 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Jello Biafra's case of distributing harmful materials to minors on Frankenchrist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "Jello Biafra made a career of his spoken word performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jello Biafra do after the case for distributing harmful materials to minors on Frankenchrist had its charges dropped?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "The No More Censorship Defense Fund, a benefit featuring several punk rock bands, to help pay for Jello Biafra's legal fees, which neither he nor his record label could afford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jello Biafra's lawyer(s) ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "The jury deadlocked 5 to 7 in favor of acquittal, prompting a mistrial; despite a motion to re-try the case, the judge ordered all charges dropped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have to pay any money as a result of the distributing harmful material to minors case?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2934, "Truth_answer": "April 15, 1986: Jello Biafra’s house in San Francisco is raided and torn apart by a squad of Los Angeles and San Francisco police officers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004153252id_/https://alternativetentacles.com/artists/jellobiafra/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jello Biafra living in California when he was charge with the crime of distributing harmful material to minors?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "In October 1998, three former members of the Dead Kennedys sued Jello Biafra for nonpayment of royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the lawsuit between Jello Biafra and the other members of the Dead Kennedys about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "After an appeal by Jello Biafra's lawyers, in June 2003, the California Court of Appeal unanimously upheld all the conditions of the 2000 verdict against Biafra and Alternative Tentacles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Dead Kennedys successful in their suit of Jello Biafra for the nonpayment of royalties?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "Jello Biafra was ordered to pay $200,000, including $20,000 in punitive damages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jello Biafra have to pay a fine for nonpayment of royalties to the members of the Dead Kennedys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jello Biafra have to do any community service for not paying the other Dead Kennedys members royalties?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "Furthermore, the plaintiffs were awarded the rights to most of Dead Kennedys recorded works—which accounted for about half the sales for Alternative Tentacles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jello Biafra serve any prison time for his civil suit by the Dead Kennedys for withholding royalties?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Ray, Peligro, and Flouride reformed the Dead Kennedys, with former Dr. Know singer Brandon Cruz replacing Jello Biafra on vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the Dead Kennedys reunited after the lawsuit against Jello Biafra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "The band has released two live albums of archival performances on Manifesto Records: Mutiny on the Bay (2001) and Live at the Deaf Club (2004).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220223949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Dead Kennedys record any albums after they reunited after their lawsuit against Jello Biafra?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2935, "Truth_answer": "Now in control of the Dead Kennedys name, Jello Biafra's former bandmates went on tour with a new lead vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the Dead Kennedys after their lawsuit against Jello Biafra for withholding royalties?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "Shambala Preserve, located at the edge of the Mojave Desert in Acton, California, between the Antelope Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley 40 miles northeast of Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Shambala Preserve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "Shambala houses some 70 animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Shambala Preserve for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "The animals are not wild and are human dependent for their needs. Shambala provides expert veterinarians for care. Carefully planned diets are supplied by Natural Balance Pet Foods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190527175346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shambala_Preserve_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are they wild animals in the Shambala Preserve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "Shambala cares for endangered exotic big cats such as African lions, Siberian tigers and Bengal tigers, leopards, servals, mountain lions, bobcats, plus a lynx, a Florida panther, and a liger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190527175346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shambala_Preserve_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of cats does the Shambala Preserve have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "Shambala Preserve was also home to a pair of African bush elephants named Timbo and Kura.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190527175346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shambala_Preserve_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are cats the only type of animals in the Shambala Preserve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "Timbo, one of the largest bull elephants ever recorded in captivity, died of natural causes at age 48 in 2005. Kura meanwhile died in 2000 at the age of 41.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the pair of African bush elephants still around the Shambala Preserve?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "The Shambala Preserve is open to the public one weekend a month by advance reservation only. An afternoon safari costs $50 a person", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219052017id_/http://www.shambala.org:80/about_faq.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Shambala Preserve open to the public?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2936, "Truth_answer": "Ways to support The Roar Foundation: become a Member of the Roar Foundation, Adopt a Wild One, provide an item from the Shambala Wish List; attend a Safari Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122230634id_/http://shambala.org:80/about.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the Shambala Preserve funded?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2937, "Truth_answer": "On his deathbed, Umar vacillated on his succession. Umar finally appointed a committee of six persons to choose a caliph from amongst them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead up to Umar's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2937, "Truth_answer": "The only 'famous ten' left out of the committee who was still alive at the time was Saeed ibn Zaid, the cousin and brother-in-law of Umar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was usamas army doing while Umar vacillated on his succession?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2937, "Truth_answer": "It seemed clear that Umar's assassination had been planned by Persians residing in Medina. Infuriated by this, Umar's younger son Ubaidullah ibn Umar sought to kill all Persians in Medina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the aftermath after Umar's assassination besides choosing a committee for the next caliph and leaving Saeed ibn Zaid, his cousin and brother-in-law, out of the decision?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2937, "Truth_answer": "Umar's younger son Ubaidullah killed Hurmuzan, Jafinah, and the daughter of Umar's assassin Abu Lulu. Ubaidullah was intercepted by the people of Medina, who prevented him from continuing the massacre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ubaidullah ibn Umar too young to do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2937, "Truth_answer": "After prolonged negotiations, the tribunal decided to give blood money to the victims, and released Umar's son Ubaidullah", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Ubaidullah ibn Umar refusing to follow under his father's orders to not go around killing all the Persians in Medina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2937, "Truth_answer": "When Umar was informed about the incident, he ordered Ubaidullah imprisoned, and that the next caliph should decide his fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stated that a tribunal could decide the fate of Umar's younger son Ubaidullah?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "Umar undertook many administrative reforms, establishing an advanced administration for the newly conquered lands, including several new ministries and bureaucracies, and ordered a census of all the Muslim territories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a reform that was made by Umar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "During Umar's rule, the garrison cities (amsar) of Basra and Kufa were founded or expanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other reforms by Umar besides administrative reforms?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "In 638, Umar extended and renovated the Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque) in Mecca and Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (Mosque of the Prophet) in Medina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other reforms did Umar make besides administrative reforms and expanding Basra and Kufa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "Umar also ordered the expulsion to Syria and Iraq of the Christian and Jewish communities of Najran and Khaybar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another reform by Umar besides administrative reforms, expanding the amsar Basra, expanding the amsar Kufa, extending Masjid al-Haram, and renovating Al-masjid al-Nabawi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "According to Muhammad Husayn Haykal, the first challenge for Umar was to win over his subjects and the members of Majlis al Shura.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any opposition to any of Umar's reforms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "Umar also permitted Jewish families to resettle in Jerusalem, which had previously been barred from all Jews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other reforms by Umar not yet mentioned besides administrative reforms, expanding the amsar Basra, expanding the amsar Kufa, extending Masjid al-Haram, renovating Al-masjid al-Nabawi, and expelling the Christian and Jewish communities of Najran and Khaybar to Syria and Iraq?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "In 641, Umar established Bayt al-mal, a financial institution and started annual allowances for the Muslims.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was one of the Umar reforms created?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "Umar issued orders that these Christians and Jews should be treated well and allotted them the equivalent amount of land in their new settlements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another reform by Umar besides besides administrative reforms, expanding the amsar Basra, expanding the amsar Kufa, extending Masjid al-Haram, renovating Al-masjid al-Nabawi, expelling Christian and Jewish communities from Najran and Khaybar, and establishing Bayt al-mal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2938, "Truth_answer": "Umar was founder of Fiqh, or Islamic jurisprudence. He is regarded by Sunni Muslims as one of the greatest Faqih, and he started the process of codifying Islamic Law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Umar respected for his reforms?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "The following year found Guttermouth returning home to California and experiencing a lineup change. Clint Weinrich married in the spring of 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Guttermouth lineup change?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "To fill in for Clint Weinrich on a European tour Guttermouth recruited Steve Stever Rapp, a college friend of Nunn's who was playing in a band called The Grabbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Guttermouth lineup change in 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "Rapp left Guttermouth in 1999, at which point Nunn moved from drums to bass and new drummer William Ty Smith was brought in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else changed in the Guttermouth lineup besides recruiting Steve Stever Rapp?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 Guttermouth recorded Musical Monkey, an album which captured their chaotic energy and sharp sense of humor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rapp do in the band Guttermouth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "Mystical Monkey is considered by many as the best representation of Guttermouth's classic sound; songs like Lucky the Donkey, Do the Hustle, Lipstick and Perfect World became live set staples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the lineup of Guttermouth change in any other way musically after Musical Monkey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Guttermouth was banned from performing in Canada for one year on charges of public indecency after Adkins exposed himself onstage in Saskatoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Guttermouth successful during this time with Rapp as bassist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2939, "Truth_answer": "The incident led Adkins to be arrested on immigration charges, detained for five days, and then deported, though Guttermouth would return to Canada a few years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guttermouth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guttermouth do at after being banned from Canada?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "With the Syrian Civil War, the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria has gained de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the federation of northern syria?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "This led to the establishment of the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (DFNS) in 2016, which was renamed the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES) in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105001141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava_conflict_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Kurdish populated area in Northern Syria gain de facto autonomy as the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "After months of de facto rule, the PYD officially announced its regional autonomy on 9 January 2014. Elections were held, popular assemblies established and the Constitution of Rojava was approved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105001141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava_conflict_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) gain the autonomy in Northern Syria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "There has been numerous instances of discrimination toward Assyrians, including policies of seizing the property of Assyrians who had to flee due to conflict and attacks against the Assyrian minority", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rojava government have any setbacks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "All administrative organs in Rojava are required to have male and female co-chairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects women in Syria, specifically in the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava, besides what the federation is and how it became autonomous with setbacks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "Forty percent of the members of any governing body in Rojava must be female.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava remained with all administrative organs requiring male and female co-chairs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2940, "Truth_answer": "An estimated 25 percent of the Asayish police force of the Rojava cantons are women - joining the Asayish is described as a huge act of personal and societal liberation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227034345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Syria_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else do woman in the Federation of Northern Syria - Rojava hold power besides in administrative organs and governing bodies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2941, "Truth_answer": "Recorded originally by Big Mama Thornton on August 13, 1952, in Los Angeles and released by Peacock Records in late February 1953, Hound Dog was Thornton's only hit record", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton originally released as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2941, "Truth_answer": "As the new sensation Elvis Presley recorded Hound Dog to international acclaim, Peacock re-released Willa Mae Thornton's original by August 18, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton re-released on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2941, "Truth_answer": "Peacock re-released Willa Mae Thornton's original by August 18, 1956, backing it with Rock-a-Bye Baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what changed between Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton's release in February 1953 and its re-release on August 18, 1956", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2941, "Truth_answer": "Peacock re-released Willa Mae Thornton's original by August 18, 1956, backing it with Rock-a-Bye Baby, but it failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton's re-release do on the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2941, "Truth_answer": "In Australia and New Zealand, Prestige Records released the same record on licence in 1956, but the composition is credited to Robey-Thornton-Leiber-Stoller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the next thing to happen to Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton after the re-release failed to chart in 1956?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2941, "Truth_answer": "On October 7, 1965, Thornton's live performance of Hound Dog with Eddie Boyd and Buddy Guy at American Folk Blues Festival '65 in Hamburg, Germany, is recorded and released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the next riff off of Hound Dog after Prestige Records did their release with the composition credited to Robey-Thornton-Leiber-Stoller", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "After achieving modest fame in Puerto Rico for his work in television commercials, Ricky Martin auditioned for membership in the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3", "https://winprizes.info/clitoris/david-henrie-sexy-nude-pics.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ricky Martin do during his Menudo time period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "9-year-old Ricky Martin (1980) began appearing in Puerto Rican television commercials for products such as soft drinks, toothpaste, and restaurants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ricky Martin first appear on a commercial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "Evolución is Menudo's 16th album (14th in Spanish). This album features new member Ricky Martin. Released August 25, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406053435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evoluci%C3%B3n_(Menudo_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ricky Martin create his first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin, 12, whose Menudo debut was their next Spanish album, Evolución (Evolution)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menudo_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Ricky Martin's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "After achieving modest fame in Puerto Rico for his work in television commercials, Ricky Martin auditioned for membership in the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ricky Martin get into singing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "In the first auditions, Ricky Martin was rejected because he was too short. By the third audition, his persistence impressed executives, and in 1984, Martin became a member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ricky Martin win his Menudo audition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "After recording 11 albums with the group, Ricky Martin left Menudo in July 1989, at age 17, hoping to rest and evaluate his career path.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ricky Martin do on Menudo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2942, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin returned to Puerto Rico to graduate from high school, and 13 days after turning 18, he moved to New York City to celebrate his financial independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ricky Martin do after leaving Menudo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "The story of All About Eve originated in an anecdote related to Mary Orr by actress Elisabeth Bergner during 1943 and 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_About_Eve_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was all about eve developed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "While performing in The Two Mrs. Carrolls 1943-1944, Bergner allowed a young fan to become part of her household, regretting her generosity when the woman attempted to undermine her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the anecdote related to Mary Orr by actress Elisabeth Bergner that originated the story of All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "In the story, Orr gives the girl a more ruthless character and allows her to succeed in stealing the older actress' career. Bergner later confirmed the basis of the story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_About_Eve_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Bergner regret the generosity she showed the young fan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "The girl is a more ruthless character and steals the older actress's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the young fan try to undermind Bergner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Mankiewicz was considering a story about an aging actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a part of the development of the film All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "Mankiewicz sent a memo to Darryl F. Zanuck saying it fits in with an original idea [of mine] and can be combined. Superb starring role for Susan Hayward.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_About_Eve_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was anyone else involved in the development of the film All About Eve besides Mankiewicz, Elisabeth Bergner, and Mary Orr?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "Zanuck was enthusiastic and provided numerous suggestions for improving the screenplay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any problems with development of the film All About Eve?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "Zanuck reduced the screenplay by about 50 pages and chose the title All About Eve from the opening scenes, DeWitt tells more of Eve ... All about Eve, in fact.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the screenplay for All About Eve need to be rewritten?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pages was the screenplay for All About Eve before Zanuck reduced the screenplay by about 50 pages?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2943, "Truth_answer": "Mankiewicz changed the main character's name from Margola Cranston to Margo Channing and retained several of Orr's characters — Eve Harrington, Lloyd and Karen Richards, and Miss Casswell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_About_Eve_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the development of All About Eve besides the story originating in an anecdote, the details of the anecdote, who was involved in the development, and Zanuck rewriting the screenplay?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "On 7 March, Lionel Messi scored five times in a Champions League last 16-round match against Bayer Leverkusen, an unprecedented achievement in the history of the competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a goal Lionel Messi broke in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Messi has spent his entire professional career with Barcelona", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208202404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Lionel Messi play for in 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "On 20 March, Lionel Messi became the top goalscorer in Barcelona's history at age 24, overtaking the record of César Rodríguez's 232 goals with a hat-trick against Granada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208202404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals did Lionel Messi score to break the record of top goalscorer in Barcelona's history?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "On 20 March, 2012, Lionel Messi became the top goalscorer in Barcelona's history at 24 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208202404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Lionel Messi when he broke the Barcelona top goal scorer record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "Despite Lionel Messi's individual form, Barcelona's four-year cycle of success under Guardiola – one of the greatest eras in the club's history – drew to an end.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Barcelona do well in 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "In Barça's last home league match on 5 May, Lionel Messi scored all four goals before approaching the bench to embrace Guardiola, who had announced his resignation as manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Barcelona's coach in the first half of 2012?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "A double against Real Betis saw Lionel Messi break two longstanding records: César Rodríguez's record league goals, Gerd Müller's record of most goals scored in a calendar year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Lionel Messi beat to earn the record league goals and goals scored in a calendar year?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2944, "Truth_answer": "As the odds-on favourite, Lionel Messi again won the FIFA Ballon d'Or, becoming the only player in history to win the Ballon d'Or four times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting information about Lionel Messi's record breaking year of 2012?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "The Kasparov-Kramnik match took place in London during the latter half of 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov lose the chess World Championship title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "Kramnik had been a student of Garry Kasparov's at the famous Botvinnik/Kasparov chess school in Russia, and had served on Kasparov's team for the 1995 match against Viswanathan Anand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Garry Kasparov lose the chess World Championship title to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "After losing the title, Garry Kasparov won a series of major tournaments, and remained the top rated player in the world, ahead of both Kramnik and the FIDE World Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of Garry Kasparov losing the chess World Championship title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "Garry Kasparov announced 2005 that he was tired of waiting for FIDE to organize a match and so had decided to stop all efforts to regain the World Championship title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov ever win the chess World Championship title back?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "In 2001 Garry Kasparov refused an invitation to the 2002 Dortmund Candidates Tournament for the Classical title", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Garry Kasparov losing the chess World Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "In 2001 Garry Kasparov refused an invitation to the 2002 Dortmund Candidates Tournament for the Classical title, claiming his results had earned him a rematch with Kramnik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Garry Kasparov refuse the invitation to the 2002 Dortmund Candidates Tournament for the Classical Title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "After the tournament in Astana the players met only in the Botvinnik Memorial match and in Linares 2003 and 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190207103724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chess_games_between_Kasparov_and_Kramnik_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov ever get a rematch with Kramnik?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "There were plans for a match against Rustam Kasimdzhanov, winner of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, to be held in January 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Garry Kasparov after 2002?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2945, "Truth_answer": "Garry Kasparov was to play a match against the FIDE World Champion Ruslan Ponomariov in September 2003. But this match was called off after Ponomariov refused to sign his contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov win any more titles after 2002?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2946, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies toured Australia in 1992–93, recovering from losing the second Test to win the final two matches and take the series 2–1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Curtly Ambrose's second tour to Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2946, "Truth_answer": "The team also won the annual World Series Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What game did Curtly Ambrose play during his second tour to Australia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2946, "Truth_answer": "Curtly Ambrose was hampered by pitches which did not suit his bowling and, according to Tony Cozier writing in Wisden, was often unlucky when he bowled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Curtly Ambrose's second tour to Australia besides touring in 1992-93 and winning the annual World Series Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2946, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Curtly Ambrose meet during his second tour to Australia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2946, "Truth_answer": "Having developed a slower ball, and using the yorker more sparingly, Curtly Ambrose took five wickets in three games as West Indies won an ODI tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtly_Ambrose_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Curtly Ambrose's second tour to Australia besides touring in 1992-93, winning the annual World Series Cup, Tony Cozier writing Ambrose was unlucky when he bowled, and Curtly Ambrose meeting Richie Richardson and Allan Border?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "The singles Greetings From Shitsville and TV Tan were underground hits in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single the Wildhearts released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "The single was also released on a 7 picture disc as 'TV Tan'. It peaked at No. 53 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_Tan_EP_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Greetings From Shitsville or TV Tan by the Wildhearts do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "To follow up their first two EPs, the Wildhearts recorded demos for their first full-length album, which were released as Earth vs the Wildhearts without re-recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a full album including Greetings From Shitsville or TV Tan by the Wildhearts released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "On the 15th anniversary of the album's release, in 2008, the Wildhearts toured, playing the original version of the album in its entirety.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190428165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Vs_The_Wildhearts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Wildhearts go on tour for Earth vs the Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts formed in late 1989, after Ginger was sacked from the Quireboys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the Wildhearts early years besides their first singles and album Earth vs the Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "Ginger decided to start his own band after falling down a flight of stairs with a bottle of Jack Daniel's but emerging with the bottle intact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ginger sacked from the Quireboys in 1989?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2947, "Truth_answer": "These demos remain unreleased and displayed a sound resembling Guns N' Roses, with the Wildhearts sound still to be developed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did The Wildhearts play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2948, "Truth_answer": "Mongkut, King of Siam, was about 57 years old in 1861. He had lived half his life as a Buddhist monk, and was an able scholar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the historical background of the king in the musical the King and I", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2948, "Truth_answer": "After his twenty-seven years of monastic life, King Mongkut voluntarily defrocked and ascended the throne in 1851, aged 47.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221014351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongkut_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did King Mongkut, King of Siam become king", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2948, "Truth_answer": "Nangklao died on 2 April 1851 without having named a successor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209093314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rama_III_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did nangklao, or Rama III, die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2948, "Truth_answer": "Mongkut, also known as King Rama IV, ultimately succeeded in keeping Siam an independent nation, partly by familiarizing his heirs and harem with Western ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the king of siam, Mongkut, do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2948, "Truth_answer": "In 1861, Mongkut wrote to his Singapore agent, Tan Kim Ching, asking him to find a British lady to be governess to the royal children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is King Mongkut's major accomplishment", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2948, "Truth_answer": "King Mongkut had sought a Briton to teach his children and wives after trying local missionaries, who used the opportunity to proselytize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is so historical about King Mongkut's life", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2949, "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer lost interest in psychology and switched to studying the history of science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Shermer earn his PhD in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2949, "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer lost interest in psychology and switched to studying the history of science, earning his PhD at Claremont Graduate University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michael Shermer earn his PhD?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2949, "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer lost interest in psychology and switched to studying the history of science, earning his PhD at Claremont Graduate University in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Michael Shermer earn his PhD?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2949, "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer then became an adjunct professor at Occidental College, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michael Shermer begin teaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2949, "Truth_answer": "Michael Shermer then became an adjunct professor of the history of science at Occidental College, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Shermer teach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury accepted a teaching position at the Virginia Military Institute, holding the chair of physics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Fontaine Maury do later in his life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Matthew Fontaine Maury teach at the Virginia Military Institute?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury died at home in Lexington at 12:40 pm, on Saturday, February 1, 1873.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Fontaine Maury die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury went home after he recovered and told his wife Ann Hull Herndon-Maury, I have come home to die.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Matthew Fontaine Maury's wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury was attended by his eldest son, Major Richard Launcelot Maury and son-in-law, Major Spottswood Corbin. Maury asked his daughters and wife to leave the room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Fontaine Maury have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury gave talks in Europe about collaborating on a weather bureau for land, just as he had charted the winds and predicted storms at sea many years before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Fontaine Maury teach anywhere other than the Virginia Military Institute?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2950, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Fontaine Maury have any other spouses during his life other than Ann Hull Herndon-Maury?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2951, "Truth_answer": "Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited for a one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Talking Heads in 1992-2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2951, "Truth_answer": "We were shocked to find out about [Byrne's departure] via the Los Angeles Times. As far as we're concerned, the band never really broke up. David just decided to leave.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Talking Heads break up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2951, "Truth_answer": "The Talking Heads final release was Sax and Violins, an original song that had appeared earlier that year on the soundtrack to Wim Wenders' Until the End of the World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Talking Heads do after the break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2951, "Truth_answer": "Until the End of the World: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 1991 on Warner Bros. Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Talking Heads final album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2951, "Truth_answer": "Until the End of the World: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack charted at 114 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Until the End of the World: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2952, "Truth_answer": "1983 saw the release of Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced Talking Heads's only American Top 10 hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the height of Talking Heads's success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2952, "Truth_answer": "1983 saw the release of Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced Talking Heads's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the hit by the Talking Heads that was their only American Top 10 hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2952, "Truth_answer": "The tour in support of Speaking in Tongues was Talking Heads's last.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talking Heads go on tour after the 1983 release of their album, Speaking in Tongues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2952, "Truth_answer": "The following Talking Heads tour was documented in Jonathan Demme's Stop Making Sense (1984), which generated another live album of the same name (recorded 1983, released 1984).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Talking Heads tour in support of their album, Speaking in Tongues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2952, "Truth_answer": "It took until December 1991 for an official announcement to be made that Talking Heads had broken up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Talking Heads breakup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone went with her daughter to Chicago in May 1893 and gave her last public speeches at the World's Congress of Representative Women", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the final appearance of Lucy Stone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "The World's Congress of Representative Women was a week-long convention for the voicing of women's concerns, held within the World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago World's Fair) in May 1893.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the final appearance of Lucy Stone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "At 81 meetings, organized by women from each of the United States, 150,000 people came to the World's Congress, listening to speeches given by almost 500 women from 27 countries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Congress_of_Representative_Women_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for The World's Congress of Representative Women in May 1893?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone was diagnosed as suffering from advanced stomach cancer in September 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was The World's Congress of Representative Women the final appearance of Lucy Stone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone presented a speech she had prepared entitled The Progress of Fifty Years“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lucy Stone do at The World's Congress of Representative Women?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Stone: The young women of today do not and can never know at what price their right to free speech and to speak at all in public has been earned.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lucy Stone say in the speech entitled The Progress of Fifty Years“?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone presented a speech she had prepared entitled The Progress of Fifty Years wherein she described the milestones of change", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Lucy Stone say in the speech entitled The Progress of Fifty Years“ besides, he young women of today do not and can never know at what price their right to free speech and to speak at all in public has been earned.“?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Of all the congresses at the World's Columbian Exposition, the World's Congress of Representative Women was the most highly attended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Lucy Stone's speech entitled The Progress of Fifty Years effective enough to bring change?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone met with Carrie Chapman Catt and Abigail Scott Duniway to form a plan for organizing in Colorado", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029054855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Stone_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Colorado for Lucy Stone during the World's Congress of Representative Women in 1893?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Stone was diagnosed as suffering from advanced stomach cancer in September. She wrote final letters to friends and relatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Lucy Stone after the final appearance of Lucy Stone?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Having prepared for death with serenity and an unwavering concern for the women's cause, Lucy Stone died", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lucy Stone die?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2953, "Truth_answer": "Having prepared for death with serenity and an unwavering concern for the women's cause, Lucy Stone died on October 18, 1893, at the age of 75.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Lucy Stone die?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "Like older Hollywood musicals including The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, and West Side Story, Dreamgirls debuted with three special ten-day roadshow engagements beginning on December 15, 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie Dreamgirls originally in limited release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "The Dreamgirls film debuted ten-day roadshow engagements at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, and the AMC Metreon 15 in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what markets were the Dreamgirls film debut roadshow engagements ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "The Dreamgirls film's national release, at regular prices, began on December 25, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the movie Dreamgirls go into wide release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "The Dreamgirls film's opening weekend, 17 December 2006, in the United States of America grossed $378,950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the opening weekend box office for the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "Outside of the U.S., the film Dreamgirls opened in Australia on January 18, and in the United Kingdom on February 2. Releases in other countries were between January and March.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable premiere events for the film Dreamgirls besides debuting with three special ten-day roadshow engagements ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "The film Dreamgirls received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Dreamgirls holds a 78% rating based on 207 reviews, with an average rating of 7.24/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the reviews for the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "Tickets for the reserved seats of the film Dreamgirls premiere roadshow were $25 each; the premium price included a forty-eight page full-color program and a limited-print lithograph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ticket price for the road show screenings of the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "Television host Oprah Winfrey saw the film Dreamgirls during a November 15 press screening, and telephoned Jennifer Hudson on the next day's Oprah episode, praising her performance, a religious experience“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable celebrities in attendance for the early screenings of the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2954, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there television coverage of the premieres of the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls musical supervisors Randy Spendlove and Matt Sullivan hired R&B production team The Underdogs — Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas — to restructure and rearrange the Broadway Dreamgirls score", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the music like in the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "The Underdogs restructured the Dreamgirls film score so that it better reflected its proper time period, yet also reflected then-modern R&B/pop sensibilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did R&B production team the Underdogs restructure the Broadway Dreamgirls score for the film Dreamgirls score?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "Love You I Do from the film Dreamgirls won the Grammy that same year for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls:_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the soundtrack for the film Dreamgirls recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas of the production team The Underdogs served as producers and arrangers for the Dreamgirls film soundtrack, which is performed by the film's actors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who worked on the music for the film Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "All of the new songs in the film Dreamgirls feature music composed by original Dreamgirls stage composer Henry Krieger", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas of the production team The Underdogs work with anyone else for the soundtrack of the film Dreamgirls besides the actors of the film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "Love You I Do, with lyrics by Siedah Garrett, is performed in the film by Effie during a rehearsal at Rainbow Records studio. Willie Reale wrote the lyrics for Patience", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone else partake in the music of the film Dreamgirls besides Harvey Mason, Jr. and damon Thomas of the production the Underdogs, the actors of the film, and Dreamgirls stage composer Henry Krieger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "The Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture soundtrack album was released on December 5 by Music World Entertainment/Columbia Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the soundtrack for the film Dreamgirls besides what the music was like, how the Underdogs restructured the score for the film, and who else worked on the film's soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "The one-disc version of Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture debuted at number 20 on the US Billboard 200, with sales of 92,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the soundtrack for the film Dreamgirls make?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "Listen was the first official single from the soundtrack of the film Dreamgirls, supported by a music video featuring Beyoncé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture have any singles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2955, "Truth_answer": "The film Dreamgirls's soundtrack is performed by the actors in the film, including Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles, Eddie Murphy, Jennifer Hudson, Anika Noni Rose, Sharon Leal, Keith Robinson, and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls:_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other celebrities on Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture besides Beyoncé Knowles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2956, "Truth_answer": "After joining the choir at the University of Chile in Santiago, Victor Jara was convinced by a choir-mate to pursue a career in theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Victor Jara go to school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2956, "Truth_answer": "Early in his recording career, Victor Jara showed a knack for antagonizing conservative Chileans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of activism did Victor Jara do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2956, "Truth_answer": "After visits to Cuba and the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, Victor Jara had joined the Communist Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Victor Jara join the communist party", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2956, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara was arrested shortly after the Chilean coup of 11 September 1973, which overthrew Allende. He was tortured during interrogations and ultimately shot dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Victor Jara a communist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2957, "Truth_answer": "In Billy Cannon's rookie year, he led the Houston Oilers in rushing with 644 yards and caught five touchdown passes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217061411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cannon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Cannon accomplish on the Houston Oilers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2957, "Truth_answer": "For his efforts, Billy Cannon was named the game's most valuable player of the 1960 American Football League (AFL) Championship game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Billy Cannon's other accomplishments besides rushing with 644 yards and catching five touchdown passes his rookie year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2957, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Billy Cannon joined the newly formed Houston Oilers under head coach Lou Rymkus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217061411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cannon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Cannon join the Houston Oilers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2957, "Truth_answer": "In one of those games, against the New York Titans, Billy Cannon set a professional football record with 373 all-purpose yards and scored five touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217061411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cannon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable games did Billy Cannon play besides the 1960 American Football League Championship game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2958, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Victor Jara met Violeta Parra, a singer who steered folk music in Chile away from rote reproduction of rural materials toward modern song composition rooted in traditional forms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Víctor Jara's artistic work like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2958, "Truth_answer": "Violeta Parra's two singles: Que Pena Siente el Alma and Verso por el Fin del Mundo, Casamiento de Negros and Verso por Padecimiento brought her a good measure of popularity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violeta_Parra_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Violeta Parra get recognized?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2958, "Truth_answer": "Violeta Parra moved to Paris, where she performed at La Candelaria and L'Escale, gave recitals at Théâtre Des Nations and performed on radio and television with her children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Violeta Parra do besides ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2958, "Truth_answer": "Violeta Parra began singing songs of Spanish origin, from repertoires of famous Argentinian singers Lolita Torres and Imperio Argentina. She sang in restaurants and theatres, calling herself Violeta de Mayo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violeta_Parra_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Violeta Parra's first theater performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2958, "Truth_answer": "Violeta Parra was invited to the World Festival of Youth and Students, in Warsaw, Poland, in July 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violeta_Parra_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Violeta Parra work anywhere else besides Paris and as Violeta de Mayo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2959, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges was traded to the Washington Senators in late May for outfielder Jimmy Piersall so that he could replace Mickey Vernon as Washington's manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gil Hodges a manager?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2959, "Truth_answer": "In 1968 Gil Hodges was brought back to New York to manage the perennially woeful Mets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gil Hodges a manager?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2959, "Truth_answer": "While the New York Mets only posted a 73–89 record in 1968, it was nonetheless the best mark in their seven years of existence up to that point.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did New York Mets win in 1968?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2959, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Gil Hodges led the Miracle Mets to the World Series championship, defeating the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen while Gil Hodges was a manager for the New York Mets?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2959, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges was named The Sporting News' Manager of the Year, in skillfully platooning his players, utilizing everyone in the dugout, keeping everyone fresh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other achievements for Gil Hodges during his managerial career besides leading the 1969 Miracle Mets to the World Series Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2960, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges batted .273 in his career with .487 slugging, 1,921 hits, 1,274 runs batted in, 1,105 runs, 370 home runs, 295 doubles and 63 stolen bases in 2,071 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Gil Hodges's major league baseball accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2960, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges's 361 home runs with the Dodgers remain second in team history to Snider's 389.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another major accomplishment for Gil Hodges besides how he batted .273 in his career with .487 slugging, 1,921 hits, 1,274 runs batted in, 1,105 runs, 370 home runs, 295 doubles and 63 stolen bases in 2,071 games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2960, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges played for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets. He managed the Washington Senators and the New York Mets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many different teams did Gil Hodges play on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2960, "Truth_answer": "Gilbert Ray Hodges was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman and manager who played most of his 18-year career for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Gil Hodges spend most of his time with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2960, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges is generally considered to be the best defensive first baseman of the 1950s - an eight season All-Star and a Gold Glove Award winner for three consecutive seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gil Hodges most well known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born on 15 November 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Daniel Barenboim spend his early childhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina his whole childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "Two years later, in the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim started piano lessons at the age of five with his mother, continuing to study with his father, who remained his only teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Daniel Barenboim get into music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim, KBE is a pianist and conductor who is a citizen of Argentina, Israel, Palestine, and Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim play any other instruments besides the piano?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "In 1955 Daniel Barenboim studied harmony and composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Daniel Barenboim's biography besides spending his early childhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, moving to Israel in 1952, taking Igor Markevitch's conducting classes, starting piano lessons at the age of five with his mother, and being a conductor in addition to a pianist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "On 15 June 1967, Daniel Barenboim and British cellist Jacqueline du Pré were married in Jerusalem at a Western Wall ceremony, du Pré having converted to Judaism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1980s, Daniel Barenboim began an affair with the Russian pianist Elena Bashkirova, with whom he had two sons born in Paris before du Pré's death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim and Jacqueline du Pré have children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2961, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim holds citizenship in Argentina, Israel, Palestine, and Spain, and was the first person to hold Palestinian and Israeli citizenship simultaneously. He lives in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Daniel Barenboim live as an adult?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim, KBE is a pianist and conductor who is a citizen of Argentina, Israel, Palestine, and Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Daniel Barenboim play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "In the beginning of his career, Daniel Barenboim concentrated on music of the classical era, as well as some romantic composers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Daniel Barenboim conduct?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim's recording of Beethoven's symphonies shows his preference for some conventional practices, rather than fully adhering to Bärenreiter's new edition (edited by Jonathan Del Mar).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim get the chance to work with Beethoven?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim made his first recording in 1954. Notable classical recordings include the complete cycles of Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert's piano sonatas, Beethoven's piano concertos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Daniel Barenboim's first recording?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "After performing in Buenos Aires, Daniel Barenboim made his international debut as a pianist at the age of 10 in 1952 in Vienna and Rome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Daniel Barenboim's early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "Since 1992, Daniel Barenboim has been music director of the Berlin State Opera and the Staatskapelle Berlin, succeeding in maintaining the independent status of the State Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Daniel Barenboim's career since his international debut as a pianist at the age of 10 in 1952?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "The current general music director of the Berlin State Opera and the Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim previously served as Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Daniel Barenboim's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2962, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim conducted the Vienna Philharmonic again for New Year's Day 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Daniel Barenboim still conducting today?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "At age 15, T. E. Lawrence and schoolfriend Cyril Beeson cycled around Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire, visiting almost every village's parish church, studying their monuments and antiquities, and making rubbings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did T. E. Lawrence get interested in antiquities and archaeology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "T. E. Lawrence attended the City of Oxford High School for Boys from 1896 until 1907, where one of the four houses was later named Lawrence in his honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T. E. Lawrence attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "The Ashmolean's Annual Report for 1906 said that the two teenage boys, T. E. Lawrence and Cyril Beeson, by incessant watchfulness secured everything of antiquarian value which has been found.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did T. E. Lawrence and Cyril Beeson do at the sites?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "In the summers of 1906 and 1907, T. E. Lawrence and Cyril Beeson toured France by bicycle, collecting photographs, drawings, and measurements of medieval castles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T. E. Lawrence and Cyril Beeson travel anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "In summer of 1909, T. E. Lawrence set out alone on a three-month walking tour of crusader castles in Ottoman Syria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about T. E. Lawrence's early travels besides touring France by bicycle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "In summer of 1909, T. E. Lawrence set out alone on a three-month walking tour of crusader castles in Ottoman Syria, during which he travelled 1,000 mi on foot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did T. E. Lawrence accomplish while in Syria in the summer of 1909?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "In 1910, T. E. Lawrence was offered opportunity to become a practising archaeologist at Carchemish, in the expedition that D. G. Hogarth was setting up on the British Museum's behalf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What archaeology did T. E. Lawrence participate in after 1909?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2963, "Truth_answer": "D. G. Hogarth arranged a Senior Demyship for T. E. Lawrence at Magdalen College, Oxford to fund his work at £100 a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was T. E. Lawrence working for in the expedition that D. G. Hogarth was setting up on the British Museum's behalf in 1910?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2964, "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic had an extensive international hockey career, representing Canada at seven international competitions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was international play for Joe Sakic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2964, "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic's first successful professional tournament was the 1994 World Championships, where Canada won its first gold medal in the tournament since 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe Sakic win any awards for his international play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2964, "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic's second Olympic appearance came in 2002 in Salt Lake City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Sakic's international play besides representing Canada at seven international competitions and winning the 1994 World Championships for Canada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2964, "Truth_answer": "Joe Sakic was named Olympic tournament MVP with a cumulative tally of four goals and six assists and became one of the first Canadian members of the Triple Gold Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401053437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sakic_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joe Sakic win any other awards besides the 1994 World Championship gold medal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2965, "Truth_answer": "The caution which the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen preached so earnestly in his strategic works, he displayed in practice only when the situation seemed to demand it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2965, "Truth_answer": "According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen's campaign of 1796 is considered almost faultless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen's biggest achievement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2965, "Truth_answer": "Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen advised that nothing should be hazarded unless one's army is completely secure, a rule which he himself neglected with such brilliant results in 1796.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what tactics did Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen use in the 1796 campaign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2965, "Truth_answer": "The influence of these antiquated principles was shown in the maintenance of Königgrätz-Josefstadt in 1866 as a strategic point, which was preferred to the defeat of the Prussian armies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen influenced other military commanders?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2965, "Truth_answer": "Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen was the 831st Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen's legacy besides his legendary caution, his faultless 1796 campaign, and his influence on Königgrätz-Josefstadt in 1866?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2966, "Truth_answer": "In 1797 Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen arrested the victorious march of General Bonaparte in Italy, and he conducted the retreat of the over-matched Austrians with the highest skill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the Napoleonic Wars for Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2966, "Truth_answer": "In the campaign of 1799 Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen once more opposed Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, whom he defeated in the battles of Ostrach and Stockach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen after arresting the victorious march of General Bonaparte in Italy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2966, "Truth_answer": "In the short war of 1805 Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen commanded what was intended to be the main army in Italy, but events made Germany the theatre of operations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened during the Napoleonic Wars with Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen besides arresting the victorious march of General Bonaparte in Italy and the 1799 campaign where he once more opposed Jean-Baptiste Jourdan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2966, "Truth_answer": "Events made Germany the decisive theatre of operations; Austria sustained defeat on the Danube, and Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen was defeated by Massena in the Battle of Caldiero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen after events made Germany the theatre of operations during the short war of 1805?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2966, "Truth_answer": "With the conclusion of peace Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen began his active work of army reorganization, which was first tested on the field in 1809.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen was defeated in the Battle of Caldiero by André Masséna, 1st Duke of Rivoli, 1st Prince of Essling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2966, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the campaign Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen gave up all his military offices", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110135148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen tested the army reorganization?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "Adebe Bikila won his first gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome while running barefoot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adebe Bikila do in the 1960 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "Adebe Bikila won again in Addis Ababa with a time of 2:21:23, which was faster than the existing Olympic record held by Emil Zátopek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adebe Bikila expected to do well or was he an underdog?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "During the mid-1950s, Abebe Bikila ran 20 kilometers from the Sululta hills to Addis Ababa and back daily. Onni Niskane noticed him and began training him for the marathon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Adebe Bikila been training for marathons very long before the 1960 lympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila's winning time was 2:15:16.2, twenty-five seconds faster than ben Abdesselam at 2:15:41.6, and breaking Popov's world record by eight tenths of a second.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adebe Bikila's time in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after crossing the finish line Abebe Bikila began to touch his toes and run in place, and later said that he could have run another 10–15 kilometers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adebe Bikila's reaction to his win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "In the early-evening darkness, Adebe Bikila's path along the Appian Way was lined with Italian soldiers holding torches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Adebe Bikila's performance at the 1960 Olympics besides winning the gold medal for the marathon, previously winning Addis Ababa with a time of 2:21:23, running 40 kilometers daily in the mid-1950s, having a winning time of 2:15:16.2 in the 1960 Olympics, and after crossing the 1960 Olympics' marthon finish line immediately touching his toes and running in place?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila and Rhadi Ben Abdesselam remained together until the last 500 m (1,600 ft). Nearing the Obelisk again, Abebe sprinted to the finish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is noteworthy about Adele Bikila's win besides winning the gold medal for the marathon, previously winning Addis Ababa with a time of 2:21:23, running 40 kilometers daily in the mid-1950s, having a winning time of 2:15:16.2 in the 1960 Olympics, after crossing the 1960 Olympics' marthon finish line immediately touching his toes and running in place, and his path being lit by Italian soldiers holding torches?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2967, "Truth_answer": "Between 5 km and 20 km, the lead changed hands several times. By about 25 km, Abebe Bikila and Rhadi Ben Abdesselam moved away from the rest of the pack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adebe Bikila lead the 1960 Olympic Marathon the entire time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila returned to his homeland of Ethiopia a hero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1960-1964 involving Abebe Bikila?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila won his first gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome while running barefoot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Abebe Bikila return to his homeland of Ethiopia as a hero?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila was paraded through the streets of Addis Ababa along a procession route lined with thousands of people and presented to Emperor Haile Selassie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Abebe Bikila returned home to Ethiopia as a hero?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Emperor Haile Selassie awarded Abebe Bikila the Star of Ethiopia, a promotion to the rank of asiraleqa (corporal), the use of a chauffeur-driven Volkswagen Beetle, and a home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emperor Haile Selassie present Adebe Bikila an award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "In the 1961 Athens Classical Marathon, Abebe Bikila again won while running barefoot. This was the second and last event in which he competed barefooted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adebe Bikila between 1960 and 1964 besides returning home to Ethiopia as a hero, being a hero for his 1960 Olympic Marathon performance, being paraded through the streets of Addis Ababa, and Emperor Haile Selassie awarding Bikila greatly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila ran the 1963 Boston Marathon and finished fifth in 2:24:43. This was the only time in his competitive career that he completed an international marathon without winning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adebe Bikila participate in other competitions after the 1961 Athens Classical Marathon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Adebe Bikila and countryman Mamo Wolde, who finished 12th, ran together on record pace for 18 miles, until cold winds and the hills in Newton caused both to fall back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Adebe Bikila win against in the Boston Marathon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2968, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila returned to Ethiopia after losing the 1963 Boston Marathon and did not compete in another marathon until 1964 in Addis Ababa. He won that race in 2:23:14.8.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the 1960-1964 time period and Adebe Bikila besides returning home to Ethiopia as a hero, being a hero for his 1960 Olympic Marathon performance, being paraded through the streets of Addis Ababa, Emperor Haile Selassie awarding Bikila greatly, winning the 1961 Athens Classical Marathon barefoot, finishing fifth in the 1963 Boston Marathon, and running a record pace in the 1963 Boston Marathon for the first 18 miles with Mamo Wolde?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after the September 11 attacks, U.S. government officials named Osama bin Laden and the al-Qaeda organization as the prime suspects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Bush administration learn about Osama bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "Osama bin Laden orchestrated the attacks and initially denied involvement but later recanted his false statements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Bush administration conclude Osama bin Laden was involved with the September 11 attacks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "U.S. government officials named Osama bin Laden and offered a reward of $25 million for information leading to his capture or death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was did the bush administration do about Osama bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "On May 2, 2011, the White House announced that U.S. Navy SEALs had successfully carried out the operation, killing Osama bin Laden in his Abbottabad compound in Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Osama bin Laden ever get captured?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Post also reported that the CIA unit composed of special operations paramilitary forces dedicated to capturing Osama bin Laden was shut down in late 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Bush administration's role in shutting down special operations targeting Osama bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "U.S. and Afghanistan forces raided the mountain caves in Tora Bora between August 14–16, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the special operations targeting Osama bin Laden were shut down in late 2005?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "The military was drawn to the area after receiving intelligence of a pre-Ramadan meeting held by al-Qaeda members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about U.S. and Afghanistan forces rading the mountain caves in Tora Bora between August 14-16, 2007?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2969, "Truth_answer": "In April 2011, President Obama ordered a covert operation to kill or capture Osama bin Laden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Osama bin Laden ever pop up on the radar after the special operations ended in 2005 ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, the Police released their last studio album, Synchronicity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Synchronicity to The Police?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "By that time, several critics deemed The Police the biggest rock band in the world“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Police album, Synchronicity, well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "The Synchronicity Tour began in Chicago, Illinois July 1983 at the original Comiskey Park, and on 18 August The Police played in front of 70,000 in Shea Stadium, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police tour to promote the album, Synchronicity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "The Police played throughout the UK in December 1983, including four sold out nights at London's Wembley Arena, and the tour ended in Melbourne, Australia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police tour in other countries to promote their album, Synchronicity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "Synchronicity became a No. 1 album in both the UK (where it debuted at No. 1) and the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police receive any awards with their album, Synchronicity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "Every Breath You Take won the Grammy for Song of the Year, beating Jackson's Billie Jean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Police's most popular single off of their album, Synchronicity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "Synchronicity II won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police have any other hit singles off their album, Synchronicity, besides Every Breath You Take?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, the Police released their last studio album, Synchronicity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Biggest Band in the World The Police's next album after their last studio album, Synchronicity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2970, "Truth_answer": "Every Breath You Take also won the American Video Award for Best Group video, and the song won two Ivor Novello Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police album, Synchronicity, win any other awards or merits besides being number 1 in the US and UK, Every Breath You Take winning the Grammy for Song of the Year, Synchronicity II winning the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine, co-produced by Hugh Padgham, was recorded at Air Studios on the Caribbean island of Montserrat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was ghost in the machine for The Police?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine, featured thicker sounds, layered saxophones, and vocal textures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album, Ghost in the Machine, by the Police sound?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine, spawned the hit singles Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, UK No. 1, Invisible Sun, and Spirits in the Material World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "The hit single off of the album, Ghost in the Machine, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, was The Police's fourth UK No. 1", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic by The Police get on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "Invisible Sun is a song by rock group The Police. It was the first single from the album Ghost in the Machine; it reached No. 2 on the official chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other hits off of The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine, besides Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "Spirits in the Material World a single by The Police, was released as a single in 1981 and reached No. 12 in the UK and No. 11 in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police follow Invisible Sun up with another hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "At the 1982 Brit Awards in London, the Police received the award for Best British Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Police win any awards for their fourth album, Ghost in the Machine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Sting furthered his acting career by co-starring in the Richard Loncraine film Brimstone and Treacle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Brimstone to the Police?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2971, "Truth_answer": "For two years, Tom and Amy Bates have been struggling to cope with their altered lives, after their daughter Pattie was severely injured in a hit-and-run accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone_and_Treacle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Brimstone and Treacle about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Rihanna announced her first fashion venture with Armani.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rihanna make a fashion statement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "In February 2013, Rihanna presented her first women's fashion collection at London Fashion Week for British brand River Island, collaborating with her personal stylist Adam Selman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rihanna have her own fashtion line?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "Early in her career, Rihanna made clear her interest in fashion and desire to work in the clothing design industry. Regarding this, stating, Fashion has always been my defense mechanism“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rihanna's interest in fashion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "Rihanna then collaborated with numerous fashion house's including Dior, Stance and Manolo Blahnik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Rihanna done anything particular with her fashion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "On June 2, 2014, Rihanna received the Fashion Icon Award at the 2014 Council of Fashion Designers of America Fashion Awards at the Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Rihanna won any awards from her being a fashion icon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "Rihanna was ranked one of the best dressed women in 2018, by luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other awards for Rihanna's fashion besides the Fashion Icon Award at the 2014 Council of Fashion Designers of America Fashion Awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Rihanna launched a lingerie brand named Savage X Fenty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Rihanna's fashion line?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2972, "Truth_answer": "2016 saw Rihanna debut her first clothing line in collaboration with Puma at New York Fashion Week; the collection was met with rave reviews from fashion critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128064426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rihanna's involvement with Puma and fashion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "Blur are an English rock band, formed in London in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-britpop-bands/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Blur band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "From March to July 1990, the band Blur toured Britain, opening for the Cramps, and testing out new songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Blur's first tour start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "In October 1990, after their tour was over, the band Blur released the She's So High single, which reached number 48 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Blur release any songs after their first tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "The band Blur made progress when paired with producer Stephen Street. The resulting single release, There's No Other Way, became a hit, peaking at number eight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Blur have any hit songs after their first tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "In October 1990, after their tour was over, the band Blur released the She's So High single, which reached number 48 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What number did She's so high by the band Blur reach in the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "The original members of the band Blur are Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the original members of the band Blur?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "The band Blur made progress when paired with producer Stephen Street. The resulting single release, There's No Other Way, became a hit, peaking at number eight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What single did the band Blur release after she's so high?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "There's No Other Way is a song by English band Blur, released on 15 April 1991 as the second single from their debut album Leisure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200410050631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_No_Other_Way_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was There's no other way by the band Blur released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "There's No Other Way was the band Blur's first top 10 in the UK, reaching number 8 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What number did there's no other way by the band Blur reach on the chart's?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2973, "Truth_answer": "The band Blur made progress when paired with producer Stephen Street. The resulting single release, There's No Other Way, became a hit, peaking at number eight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blur_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced there's no other way by the band Blur?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2974, "Truth_answer": "Ford signed Mark Donohue to drive one of their GT-40 Mk II race cars campaigned at the 24 Hours of Le Mans by the Holman & Moody racing team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Donohue_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Mark Donohue have to do with the ford GT40?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2974, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Penske contacted Mark Donohue about driving Penske's brand new Lola T70 spyder in the United States Road Racing Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Donohue_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Mark Donohue Join Penske?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2974, "Truth_answer": "Mark Donohue dominated the 1967 race, driving a Lola T70 MkIII Chevrolet for Penske.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Donohue_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason Mark Donohue decided to join Penske?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2974, "Truth_answer": "Mark Donohue raced in seven of the eight races that year, winning six (at Las Vegas, Riverside, Bridgehampton, Watkins Glen, Pacific Raceways, and Mid-Ohio).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Donohue_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mark Donohue win any of those races for Penske in 1967?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2975, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein was born to a secular Jewish family in New York City and raised in Brookline, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHERE WAS THEO EPSTEIN BORN", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2975, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein attended Brookline High School (a 1991 graduate), and played baseball for the Brookline High School Warriors, but dreamed of working for the Red Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHAT DID THEO EPSTEIN PLAY IN FOR THE BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL WARRIORS", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2975, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein attended Yale University, where he lived at Jonathan Edwards College. He served as sports editor of the Yale Daily News.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHO SERVED AS THE SPORTS EDITOR OF THE YALE DAILY NEWS WHILE THEO EPSTEIN WENT TO YALE UNIVERSITY", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2975, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein is credited with initiating the trade of Nomar Garciaparra and making key contract acquisitions including those of Bill Mueller and Curt Schilling as Red Sox GM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHAT IS THEO EPSTEIN CREDITED WITH WHILE HE WAS THE GM OF THE BOSTON RED SOX?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2976, "Truth_answer": "Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Zelda Sayre was the youngest of six children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Zelda Fitzgerald born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2976, "Truth_answer": "Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Zelda Sayre was the youngest of six children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zelda Fitzgerald have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2976, "Truth_answer": "Zelda Sayre's mother, Minerva Buckner Minnie Machen (November 23, 1860 – January 13, 1958), named her after characters in two little-known stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zelda Fitzgerald's mother do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2976, "Truth_answer": "Zelda Sayre's father, Anthony Dickinson Sayre (1858–1931) justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama and one of Alabama's leading jurists—was a strict and remote man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Zelda Fitzgerald's father do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2976, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Zelda Sayre was extremely active. She danced, took ballet lessons and enjoyed the outdoors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Zelda Fitzgerald's early life besides where she was born, if she had siblings, what her mother named her after, and what her father did for work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley grew up at the family home in Surrey, England, where he showed an early interest in nature, as he was given lessons by his grandfather, Thomas Henry Huxley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley do for fun in his early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley grew up at the family home in Surrey, England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julian Huxley live in his early life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "At the age of thirteen Julian Huxley attended Eton College as a King's Scholar, and continued to develop scientific interests", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "At Eton Julian Huxley developed an interest in ornithology, guided by science master W. D. Piggy Hill. In 1905 Huxley won a scholarship in Zoology to Balliol College, Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley graduate from Eton College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "In 1906, after a summer in Germany, Julian Huxley took his place in Oxford, where he developed a particular interest in embryology and protozoa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley then go to Oxford after winning a schoarship in Zoology to Balliol College, Oxford?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "In 1919 Julian Huxley married Juliette Baillot (1896–1994).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley date or marry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "In 1909 Julian Huxley graduated with first class honours, and spent that July at the international gathering for the centenary of Darwin's birth, held at the University of Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 1906 the end of Julian Huxley's schooling in Oxford?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2977, "Truth_answer": "While at Oxford, Julian Huxley developed a friendship with the ornithologist William Warde Fowler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Julian Huxley's time at Oxford besides developing a particular interest in embryology and protozoa and graudating with fist class honours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2978, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the release of Taking Back Sunday's debut album Tell All Your Friends, a music video for Great Romances of the 20th Century was released on March 4, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2002 involving Taking Back Sunday?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2978, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday's debut album, Tell All Your Friends, released on March 26, 2002. It sold 2,000 copies its first week, charting at number 183 on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_All_Your_Friends_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the debut album by Taking Back Sunday, Tell All Your Friends, successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2978, "Truth_answer": "Taking Back Sunday's second album, Where You Want To Be, was released on July 27, 2004, on Victory Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Taking Back Sunday do with victory records besides their debut album, Tell All Your Friends?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2978, "Truth_answer": "Although sounding slightly different from Tell All Your Friends by using some different musical instruments, Taking Back Sunday's second album, Where You Want to Be, managed to do well commercially.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the second album by Taking Back Sunday, Where You Want To Be, successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2978, "Truth_answer": "Propelled by the single A Decade Under the Influence, Taking Back Sunday's second album went on to debut at the No. 3 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what single came from Taking Back Sunday's second album, Where You Want To Be?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2979, "Truth_answer": "On June 10, 2005, it was announced that Taking Back Sunday had signed with major label Warner Bros. Records and would begin recording their third album later in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_Back_Sunday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 involving Taking Back Sunday?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2979, "Truth_answer": "Late in June 2005, Taking Back Sunday contributed Error: Operator to the video-game adaption of Fantastic Four, and it was later added to the film's soundtrack as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Taking Back Sunday after signing with major label Warner Bros. Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2979, "Truth_answer": "Fantastic 4: The Album is the official soundtrack to the movie Fantastic Four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121120347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Four_(2005_film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album that was the 2005 film Fantastic Four's soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2979, "Truth_answer": "The singles from Fantastic 4: The Album were Come on, Come in released June 25, 2005 and Everything Burns released July 4, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fantastic 4: The Album a hit single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2979, "Truth_answer": "On April 25, 2006, Taking Back Sunday released their third album, entitled Louder Now, on Warner Bros. Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Taking Back Sunday do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2979, "Truth_answer": "Louder Now, Taking Back Sunday's third album, received generally favorable reviews from critics, and was voted Kerrang!'s album of the year. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031001452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_Now_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Taking Back Sunday's third album, Louder Now, do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees is the fifth studio album by the Monkees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301004826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds,_The_Bees_%26_The_Monkees_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301004826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds,_The_Bees_%26_The_Monkees_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The birds,the bees, and the Monkees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "Daydream Believer and Valleri were hit singles from the album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a song The Monkees released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "Gaining complete artistic control over their musical direction and being allowed to play instruments began to somewhat rebuff the critics who viewed The Monkees as a band of talentless individuals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did critics think of The Monkees during the release of The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "Their original line-up consisted of the American actor/musicians Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork with English actor/singer Davy Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the band members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "They were one of the biggest selling groups of all time with international hits including Last Train to Clarksville, Pleasant Valley Sunday, Daydream Believer, and I'm a Believer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what song was a big hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "Davy Jones collaborated with Bill Chadwick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Monkees collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "Jones collaborated with Bill Chadwick on some slower ballads", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On what song did Davy Jones collaborate with Bill Chadwick?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "The four were initially allowed only limited roles in the recording studio for the first few months due to the amount of time required to film the television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a noteworthy fact regarding the Monkees?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.swapacd.com/Monkees-Monkees/cd/13319/_p1", "https://www.conqueroo.com/themonkees.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301004826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds,_The_Bees_%26_The_Monkees_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301004826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds,_The_Bees_%26_The_Monkees_p19", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/is-this-lyric-from-the-monkees-or-the-beatles?amp%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4245_CONTROL&%3Bremorapos=3&%3Bremoradef=0&remorapos=3&rmalg=es&remorasrc=362c1a1f833a4b5597578984c66b82fa_p7", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/is-this-lyric-from-the-monkees-or-the-beatles?amp%3Bremorapos=7&%3Bremorasrc=4573ece07f5c420fbf776e0afabf9f16&%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4219_2X_VIEWABILITY&rmalg=es&remorapos=2&remorasrc=b720c3cc9a8d49d1811383930ded455e_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p19", "http://echoesinthewind.net/?cat=976_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103172310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micky_Dolenz_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p74", "http://alansalbumarchives.blogspot.com/2012/08/aaa-top-10-motor-car-news-views-and.html?utm_source=BP_recent_p31", "https://alansalbumarchives.blogspot.com/2011_02_06_archive.html_p67", "https://alansalbumarchives.blogspot.com/2013_03_10_archive.html_p68", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/is-this-lyric-from-the-monkees-or-the-beatles?amp%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4245_CONTROL&%3Bremorapos=3&%3Bremoradef=0&remorapos=3&rmalg=es&remorasrc=362c1a1f833a4b5597578984c66b82fa_p5", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/is-this-lyric-from-the-monkees-or-the-beatles?amp%3Bremorapos=7&%3Bremorasrc=4573ece07f5c420fbf776e0afabf9f16&%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4219_2X_VIEWABILITY&rmalg=es&remorapos=2&remorasrc=b720c3cc9a8d49d1811383930ded455e_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_discography_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Martin_Murphey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album by The Monkees was on top of the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. by the Monkees released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2980, "Truth_answer": "All four contributed lead vocals to various tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was The Monkees' vocalist?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "The group was conceived in 1965 by television producers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider specifically for the situation comedy series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Monkees on TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "During the filming of the second season, the band became tired of scripts which they deemed monotonous and stale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the second season of the The Monkees TV show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "They had already succeeded in eliminating the laugh track, with the bulk of Season 2 episodes airing minus the canned chuckles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going on in the second season of The Monkees TV show besides the band being tired of scripts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "Midway through Season 2, the Monkees themselves insisted the show eliminate the laugh track, believing their viewers were intelligent enough to know where the jokes were.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021230703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laugh_track_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Monkees get rid of the laugh tracks in the second season of The Monkees TV show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "Tork said in DVD commentary that everyone had developed such difficult personalities that the big-name stars invited as guests on the show invariably left the experience hating everybody.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Monkees members say anything about the second season of The Monkees TV show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "The group became temporarily estranged and recorded some of their songs separately", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So The Monkees grew apart or something during the second season of The Monkees TV show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "The Monkees was canceled in February 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/is-this-lyric-from-the-monkees-or-the-beatles?amp%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4245_CONTROL&%3Bremorapos=3&%3Bremoradef=0&remorapos=3&rmalg=es&remorasrc=362c1a1f833a4b5597578984c66b82fa_p0", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/is-this-lyric-from-the-monkees-or-the-beatles?amp%3Bremorapos=7&%3Bremorasrc=4573ece07f5c420fbf776e0afabf9f16&%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4219_2X_VIEWABILITY&rmalg=es&remorapos=2&remorasrc=b720c3cc9a8d49d1811383930ded455e_p0", "http://www.maybenow.com/your-monkees-fansite-q2685803_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Monkees end up leaving The Monkees tv show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "In June 1968, Music Supervisor Lester Sill chose to release the two non-album tracks D.W. Washburn b/w It's Nice To Be With You as the Monkees' next single", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Monkees have any songs released from the second season of The Monkees TV show after the February 1968 cancellation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other songs The Monkees have released from the second season of The Monkees TV Show after the February 1968 cancellation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "The Leiber/Stoller-penned A-side would break into the Top 20, peaking at No. 19 on the charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these Lester Still non-album tracks D.W. Washburn b/w It's Nice To Be With You by The Monkees popular?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "In June 1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were these Lester Still non-album tracks D.W. Washburn b/w It's Nice To Be With You by The Monkees released?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2981, "Truth_answer": "After The Monkees was canceled in February 1968, Rafelson directed the four Monkees in a feature film, Head", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Monkees ever in any other TV shows or movies after The Monkees TV show was cancelled?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 2982, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Yankovic starred in a full-length feature film, co-written by himself and manager Jay Levey, and filmed in Tulsa, Oklahoma called UHF", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is UHF?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2982, "Truth_answer": "However, it was unsuccessful in theaters due to both poor critical reception and competition from other summer blockbusters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was UHF received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2982, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other films with Weird Al Yankovic besides UHF?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2982, "Truth_answer": "The failure of the film left Yankovic in a three-year slump, which was later broken by his inspiration to compose Smells Like Nirvana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any songs by Weird Al Yankovic during the time period after the film UHF?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2982, "Truth_answer": "Smells Like Nirvana was met with critical praise and helped to re-energize Yankovic's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720003431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smells_Like_Nirvana_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Smells Like Nirvana by Weird Al Yankovic received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "Since 2007, Rose has worked at ABC/ESPN, first as an analyst on SportsCenter and in 2012 he became one of the hosts for NBA Countdown", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalen_Rose_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of figure was Jalen Rose in the media?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "Since 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Jalen Rose spend as a broadcaster?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "Team ESPN Commentator of the Year award for using his voice, leadership position and volunteer efforts to provide a positive impact in the community (2018)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629093827id_/https://rocnation.com/jalen-rose/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jalen Rose won any awards as a broadcaster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "Rose is the owner of Three Tier Entertainment, an independent, Los Angeles based management and production company", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalen_Rose_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business interests was Jalen Rose involved in besides broadcasting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "It was created in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jalen Rose start his business?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "Rose released his first book Got to Give the People What They Want about his personal life story in October 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other business interests Jalen Rose pursued besides Three Tier Entertainment and broadcasting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "He currently co-hosts Jalen & Jacoby, a national US sports radio show on ESPN Radio, with David Jacoby. Since April 2018, Rose began co-hosting Get Up!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalen_Rose_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jalen Rose still a media figure or retired?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2983, "Truth_answer": "Rose established the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy (JRLA) in 2011. The academy is an open enrollment, tuition free, public charter high school on the Northwest side of Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Jalen Rose article besides working as an analyst, broadcaster, Three Tier Entertainment, books, and hosting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "After getting an agent at the age of six, Knightley began working in commercials and small television roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Keira Knightley's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "Her first on-screen appearance was in the 1993 Screen One television episode titled Royal Celebration, then in the romantic drama A Village Affair (1995).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Keira Knightley's first major tv show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "She then played Natasha Jordan, a young girl whose mother is involved in an extramarital affair, in the romantic drama A Village Affair", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keira_Knightley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Keira Knightley play in the film A Village Affair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "It was released in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film A Village Affair released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "Knightley also took on the role of Lara Antipova in the miniseries adaptation of Doctor Zhivago, which first aired in 2002 to positive reviews and high ratings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keira_Knightley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2002 with Keria Knightley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "Knightley starred as a pregnant drug addict in Gillies MacKinnon's drama film Pure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keira_Knightley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Keira Knightley appear in any movies in 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "Berlin International Film Festival, Manfred Salzgeber Award (Gillies MacKinnon, Special Mention - Harry Eden), Won. Emden International Film Festival, Emden Film Award, Won. British Independent Film Awards 2003, Most Promising Newcomer(Harry Eden), Won.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Pure with Keira Knightley do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2984, "Truth_answer": "Knightley, who was initially sceptical of the project, went on to win the London Film Critics' Circle for Best Newcomer and the Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Breakthrough Performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keira_Knightley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Keira Knightley win any awards between 1993-2002?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2985, "Truth_answer": "One of Yankovic's most controversial parodies was 1996's Amish Paradise, based on Gangsta's Paradise by hip-hop artist Coolio, which, in turn, was based on Pastime Paradise by Stevie Wonder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Negative for Weird Al Yankovic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2985, "Truth_answer": "Reportedly, Coolio's label gave Yankovic the impression that Coolio had granted permission to record the parody, but Coolio maintains that he never did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Weird Al a negative for Coolio for the song Amish Paradise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2985, "Truth_answer": "While Coolio was upset, legal action never materialized, and Coolio accepted royalty payments. After this controversy, Yankovic has made sure to speak directly with the artist of every song parodied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Amish Paradise by Weird Al Yankovic received by Coolio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2985, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea told Behind the Music he was unimpressed and disappointed by Yankovic's 1993 song Bedrock Anthem, which parodied two of the band's songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Weird Al Yankovic article besides Amish Paradise and Coolio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Bedrock Anthem by Weird Al Yankovic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2986, "Truth_answer": "A number of homes are associated with O'Reilly, including his current official main residence, Lissadell, with a beach within private gated community Lyford Cay near Nassau in the Bahamas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024004134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_O%27Reilly_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tony O'Reilly live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2986, "Truth_answer": "For many years his principal residence and later a major base, was Castlemartin, a big house dating in current form from the 18th century, at Kilcullen, County Kildare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024004134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_O%27Reilly_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tony O'Reilly article besides Lissadell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2986, "Truth_answer": "O'Reilly purchased Castlemartin in 1972 from the Earl of Gowrie, and spent millions on improvements to the house and on restoration of the 15th century Church of St Mary in the grounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024004134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_O%27Reilly_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony O'Reilly own anything else besides Lissadell and Castlemartin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2986, "Truth_answer": "He married twice: to Susan M. Cameron and then to Chryss Goulandris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tony O'Reilly married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2986, "Truth_answer": "He had six children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tony O'Reilly have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2986, "Truth_answer": "Three daughters Susan Wildman, Justine O'Reilly, Caroline Dempsey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tony O'Reilly's daughters name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "Jackson was born in Birkenhead on the Wirral, Cheshire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Glenda Jackson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "Jackson was educated at the West Kirby County Grammar School for Girls", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.drsallybaker.com/tag/cbi/_p124" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Glenda Jackson attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "her father was a builder, and her mother worked in shops and as a cleaner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Glenda Jackson's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "Jackson made her professional stage debut in Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables in 1957", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Glenda Jackson begin her acting career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "Her film debut was a bit part in This Sporting Life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Glenda Jackson's first film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) for four years from 1964", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Glenda Jackson's do after her debut film?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "She originally joined for director Peter Brook's 'Theatre of Cruelty' season which included Peter Weiss' Marat/Sade (1965) in which she played Charlotte Corday, the assassin of Jean-Paul Marat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Glenda Jackson play as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2987, "Truth_answer": "Jackson also appeared as Ophelia in Peter Hall's production of Hamlet in the same year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenda Jackson play any other Royal Shakespeare Company roles besides Charlotte Corday in Marat/Sade?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "Jackson's starring role in Ken Russell's film adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love (1969) led to her winning her first Academy Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Glenda Jackson begin to see success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "two Primetime Emmy Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenda Jackson win any other awards besides Academy Award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "the BBC television serial Elizabeth R", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For Glenda Jackson's work on what shows did she receive two Primetime Emmy Awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "Filmmaker Melvin Frank saw her comedic potential on the Morecambe and Wise Show and offered her the lead female role in his next project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other series besides Elizabeth R did Glenda Jackson work on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "She gained a second Academy Award for Best Actress for Frank's A Touch of Class (1973), a romantic comedy co-starring George Segal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the project filmmaker Melvin Frank offered Glenda Jackson in the lead female role after Melvin Frank saw her comedic potential on the Morecambe and Wise Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "She returned to the RSC to play the lead role in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. A later film version was released as Hedda (1975), for which Jackson was nominated for an Oscar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films besided A Touch of Class was Glenda Jackson in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, she appeared on Broadway as Nina Leeds in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's Strange Interlude at the Nederlander Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What major plays besides Hedda Gabler was Glenda Jackson a part of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Jackson returned to Broadway in a revival of Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women, winning the 2018 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenda Jackson do any other work besides Strange Interlude in the US?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2988, "Truth_answer": "Jackson returned to the role of King Lear on Broadway in a production that opened in April 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Three Tall Women, were there other projects in the US for Glenda Jackson?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "On March 13, 2006 (sol 778), the right front wheel ceased working after having covered 4.2 mi (7 km) on Mars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of Spirit rover equipment failures were there?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "Engineers began driving the rover backwards, dragging the dead wheel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did engineers do to fix the right front wheel problem on Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "The right front wheel showed slight movement in a wheel-test and clearly rotated with normal resistance on three of four wheel-tests, but stalled on the fourth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were engineers able to get the dead wheel working properly again on Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "Over time, the diamond in the resin grinding surface of the Rock Abrasion Tool wore down, after that the device could only be used to brush targets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other problems besides the the dead wheel with equipment wear on the Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "On January 21, 2004 (sol 17), Spirit abruptly ceased communicating with mission control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there problems with the spirit rover gathering data?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "After realizing what the problem was, the engineers reformatted the entire flash memory system. On February 6, the rover was restored to its original working condition, and science activities resumed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ultimately happened to Spirit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "The last communication with the rover was March 22, 2010 (sol 2208)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was contact lost with the Spirit rover?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2989, "Truth_answer": "Spirit went on to function effectively over twenty times longer than NASA planners expected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p1", "https://article.wn.com/view/2019/11/05/Manned_moon_Mars_missions_among_plans/_p15", "https://article.wn.com/view/2019/11/05/Manned_moon_Mars_missions_among_plans/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Spirit rover lasted longer than expected?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2990, "Truth_answer": "They are best known for their 1978 UK top 10 hit Northern Lights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Renaissance's hit single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2990, "Truth_answer": "Northern Lights entered the UK singles charts on 15 July 1978 and remained there for 11 weeks, peaking at No. 10", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20141010173313id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Northern_Lights_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Northern Lights do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2990, "Truth_answer": "Label. Warner Bros, Sire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label were Renaissance with when it was produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2990, "Truth_answer": "UK BPI 1979 Silver (+ 60,000)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Song_for_All_Seasons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums of A song for All Seaons with the single Northern Lights did the band Renaissance sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2990, "Truth_answer": "It was awarded a Silver disc on 1 September 1978 by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20141010173313id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Northern_Lights_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Renaissance win any awards with their single Northern Lights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2990, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Northern Lights by the band Renaissance do better in the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "Renaissance are an English progressive rock band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Renaissance_band_members_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210224202915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novella_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Song_for_All_Seasons_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20141010173313id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Northern_Lights_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band Renaissance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "The band left Sovereign Records and joined Miles Copeland's new prog rock stable and label BTM. The label's first release was Turn of the Cards in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Renaissance do on their new label?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "With a larger budget, the album went from folk-flavoured to a more dark, lush, orchestral rock sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Renaissance band article besides joining BTM and releasing Turn of the Cards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Renaissance successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "From 1972 to 1979 Renaissance released seven successful studio albums, toured extensively, and sold out three nights in a row at Carnegie Hall", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Renaissance go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "best known for their 1978 UK top 10 hit Northern Lights and progressive rock classics like Carpet of the Sun“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was the band Renaissance known for besides touring, joining BTM and releasing Turn of the Cards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Renaissance meet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "Novella, the seventh studio album by the Renaissance, released in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with the label BTM for the band Renaissance besides Turn of Cards, Northern Lights, Carpet of the Sun?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2991, "Truth_answer": "Novella, saw more chart success in the US, peaking at No. 46 in 1977, although its UK release was delayed by yet another label change.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Novella do better in the US for the band Renaissance?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2992, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth had a lifelong interest in teaching and education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Lillian Moller Gilbreth done?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2992, "Truth_answer": "While residing in Providence, Rhode Island, Gilbreth and her husband taught free, two-week-long summer schools in scientific management from 1913 to 1916", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lillian Moller Gilbreth teach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2992, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth received numerous awards and honors for her contributions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Moller Gilbreth receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2992, "Truth_answer": "It was not until after her husband's death in 1924 that she created a formal motion-study course. Her first course began in January 1925.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Moller Gilbreth teach without her husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Ride left her position in Washington, D.C., to work at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Arms Control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ride leave NASA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "She became a science fellow at the Center for International Security and Arms Control at Stanford University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801200003id_/https://sallyridescience.ucsd.edu/about/sallyride/about-sallyride/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sally Ride do at the Stanford Center?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "2 years; In 1989, she became a professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego, and director of the California Space Institute", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801200003id_/https://sallyridescience.ucsd.edu/about/sallyride/about-sallyride/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Sally Ride there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sally Ride successful as a professor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "From the mid-1990s until her death, Ride led two public-outreach programs for NASA—the ISS EarthKAM and GRAIL MoonKAM projects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sally Ride have any other professions besides professor of physics at University of California, San Diego, and working at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Arms Control?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "The programs allowed middle school students to request images of the Earth and Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was involved in the programs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, she acted in the season 5 finale of Touched by an Angel, titled Godspeed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sally Ride do after leading two public-outreach programs for NASA?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, she was asked to serve on the Columbia Accident Investigation Board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sally Ride article after acting in the season 5 finale of Touched by an Angel?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "She was the president and CEO of Sally Ride Science, a company she co-founded in 2001 that creates entertaining science programs and publications", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sally Ride Science?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "Ride wrote or co-wrote seven books on space aimed at children, with the goal of encouraging children to study science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sally Ride have any other careers in her life besides Sally Ride Science, Columbia Accident Investigation Board, public-outreach programs for NASA, Stanford University Center for Interntional Security and Arms Control, and University of California, San Diego?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 2993, "Truth_answer": "After Ride's death, her obituary revealed that her partner of 27 years was Tam O'Shaughnessy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sally Ride have a family post-NASA?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "Malory’s identity has never been confirmed, but the likeliest candidate is Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Thomas Malory's identity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "He is described as a knyght presoner, distinguishing him from the other six individuals also bearing the name Thomas Malory in the 15th century when Le Morte d'Arthur was written.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is Thomas Malory described", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "The sources of the romances that make up Le Morte d'Arthur correspond to some degree with those of a poem called The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Thomas Malory write anything else", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "There has been some argument among critics that Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur was primarily intended as a political commentary of Malory's own era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were Thomas Malory's books recieved", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "He was knighted before 8 October 1441, became a professional soldier, and served under Henry Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Thomas Malory actually a knight", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made Thomas Malory a knight", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "Le Morte d'Arthur", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Thomas Malory's most famous book", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2994, "Truth_answer": "Le Morte d'Arthur was first published in 1485 by William Caxton and is today one of the best-known works of Arthurian literature in English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105084954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Morte_d%27Arthur_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Le Morte d'Arthur published", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "Sir Thomas Malory was an English writer, the author or compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur, the classic English-language chronicle of the Arthurian legend, published by William Caxton in 1485.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Thomas Malory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "A second candidate was presented by A.T. Martin, who proposed that the author was Thomas Malory of Papworth St Agnes in Huntingdonshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas Malory article besides being an English writer, author of Le Morte d'Arthur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "This Thomas Malory was born on 6 December 1425, the eldest son of Sir William Mallory, who had married Margaret, the widow of Robert Corbet of Moreton Corbet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Thomas Malory of Papworth's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Malory of Papworth have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "Thomas inherited his father's estates in 1425 and was placed in the wardship of the King. Nothing else is known of him, apart from one peculiar incident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas Malory of Papworth's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "A petition by Richard Kyd, claiming Malory ambushed him, took him from Papworth, threatening his life and demanding he either forfeit his church to Malory or give him 100 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the one peculiar incident involving Thomas Malory of Papworth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "The outcome of this case is unknown", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222084741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malory_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of the incident involving Thomas Malory of Papworth and Richard Kyd?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the incident involving Thomas Malory of Papworth and Richard Kyd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Malory of Papworth marry?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2996, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abdurrahman Wahid teach oversees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2996, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, he found extra employment in Jombang as a Muslim Legal Studies teacher at Pesantren Tambakberas and soon developed a good reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Abdurrahman Wahid teach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2996, "Truth_answer": "He was disappointed as he had already studied many of the texts offered at the Institute in Java and disapproved of the rote learning method used by the University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Abdurrahman Wahid displeased at the method of education used by the Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2996, "Truth_answer": "He sought and received another scholarship at the University of Baghdad and moved to Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025054553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdurrahman_Wahid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy regarding Abdurrahman Wahid besides displeasure over the method of education at Al Azhar University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2996, "Truth_answer": "Wahid went to study literature and social sciences at the University of Baghdad in Iraq", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912012728id_/https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-xpm-2009-dec-31-la-me-gus-dur31-2009dec31-story.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Abdurrahman Wahid study at the University of Baghdad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "By June 1967, the strain on the group was apparent when it performed indifferently at the Monterey International Pop Festival", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1967 for the The Mamas & the Papas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "The band was under-rehearsed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the issue for The Mamas & the Papas at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "The Mamas and the Papas rallied for its performance at the Hollywood Bowl in August, which John and Michelle Phillips remembered as the apex of the band's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mamas and the Papas start to practice more together after their under-reheared performance at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mamas and the Papas still go on tour in 1967?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "Deliver is the third studio album by the American folk rock vocal group The Mamas & the Papas, released in 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Mamas & the Papas Deliver?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "It charted at #2 in Billboard's Top Pop albums for 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Mamas and the Papas Deliver do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "The Mamas & the Papas Deliver was followed in October 1967 by the non-album single Glad to Be Unhappy, which reached No. 26 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything thing else interesting about the time period 1967 for the The Mamas & the Papas besides Monterey International Pop Festival, Hollywood Bowl, and Deliver?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2997, "Truth_answer": "Their song Monday, Monday won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mamas and the Papas win any awards in 1967?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "Known as University College (now the University of Ibadan), it was an associate college of the University of London. Achebe was admitted as a Major Scholar in the university's first intake", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What university did Achebe attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "In 1948", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Chinua Achebe attend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "He was given a bursary to study medicine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chinua Achebe study at the university?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "After reading Joyce Cary's Mister Johnson he was so disturbed by the book's portrayal of its Nigerian characters as either savages or buffoons that he decided to become a writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Chinua Achebe changed his field of study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "his older brother Augustine gave up money for a trip home from his job as a civil servant so Chinua could continue his studies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chinua Achebe's older brother help with his tuition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Achebe was awarded a second-class degree. Rattled by not receiving the highest level, he returned to his hometown of Ogidi to sort through his options.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Achebe finish his education?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chinua Achebe ever further his education after 1953?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chinua Achebe return to the university?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 2998, "Truth_answer": "Achebe was visited by a friend from the university, who convinced him to apply for an English teaching position at the Merchants of Light school at Oba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chinua Achebe do anything after he returned home?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 2999, "Truth_answer": "As a friend of punk rock trio Green Day, he appeared in the When I Come Around video, where he is seen kissing a girl (his real-life girlfriend at the time).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Green Day work entail for musician Jason White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 2999, "Truth_answer": "The music video shows the band walking to different places in San Francisco and Berkeley, California at night, along with various scenes of people doing common things all inter-related.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219113503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_I_Come_Around_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the theme of Green Day's When I Come Around video with musician Jason White?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 2999, "Truth_answer": "With the release of American Idiot, White was required to play with the band during the supporting tour of the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the Green Day related works of musician Jason White?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 2999, "Truth_answer": "He also appears along the band in their 2005 live CD/DVD Bullet in a Bible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Jason White follow up with that Green Day tour for the album American Idiot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 2999, "Truth_answer": "In April 2007, White and his wife joined Armstrong and his family in their Spring Break working with Habitat For Humanity and writing a diary for fan site GreenDay.net.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Jason White do more Green Day related works besides touring and music videos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 2999, "Truth_answer": "April 12 Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong wrote: “Today we worked on the upper ninth ward... We felt a great sense of accomplishment when we finished.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the project for Habitat For Huamnity with musician Jason White, his wife, Armstrong, and his family in their Spring Break in 2007 go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "In Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Cuntapay, using the name B-Boy, joined the Hi V faction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was B-Boy's involvement with Combat Zone Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did B-Boy leave Combat Zone Wrestling in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did B-Boy go back in 2016 to Combat Zone Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is B-Boy still wrestling today?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "On April 12, 2003, B-Boy defeated Deranged, Lil Cholo, Jay Briscoe and Sonjay Dutt to win the Best of the Best tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of B-Boy's accomplishments with Combat Zone Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "B-Boy returned on the show of October 11, Uprising, defeating Homicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another accomplishment besides winning the Best of the Best tournament on April 12, 2013?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "He continued working regularly throughout the end of 2003 and 2004, gaining numerous title matches, but failing to win them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did B-Boy do after that?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "CZW Hall of Fame (2019)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has B-Boy gotten any recognition or honors for his accomplishments in Combat Zone Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards has B-Boy won besides being inducted to the CZW Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "On January 30, 2010, at High Stakes 4, B-Boy won the CZW World Heavyweight Championship. He held the championship for two weeks, before losing it to Jon Moxley .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information in the B-Boy article on Combat Zone Wrestling besides Hall of Fame, working regularly throughout the end of 2003 and 2004, and winning the Best of the Best tournament on April 12, 2013?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "On April 2, 2005, B-Boy unsuccessfully challenged Ruckus for the CZW World Heavyweight Championship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other fights did B-Boy lose besides the the CZW World Heavyweight Championship to Jon Moxley, numerous title matches through the end of 2003 and 2004 ?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3000, "Truth_answer": "B-Boy last appeared in CZW on March 26, 2016, when he was defeated by Jonathan Gresham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was B-Boy's most recent fight in Combat Zone Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3001, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of 1534, twenty-two-year-old Mercator arrived back in Leuven to study geography, mathematics and astronomy under the guidance of Gemma Frisius.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardus_Mercator_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Leuven for Gerardus Mercator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3001, "Truth_answer": "Leuven is Belgium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Leuven?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3001, "Truth_answer": "1534–1543", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Gerardus Mercator in Leuven after arriving in 1534?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3001, "Truth_answer": "Mercator threw himself into the study of geography, mathematics and astronomy under the guidance of Gemma Frisius.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardus_Mercator_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Gerardus Mercator in Leuven 1534-1543?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3001, "Truth_answer": "1534", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gerardus Mercator arrive in Leuven to throw himself into study under the guidance of Gemma Frisius?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3002, "Truth_answer": "On 26 January 2009, the band released their third studio album, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Ferdinand_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is tonight: franz ferdinand?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3002, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, the album received generally favourable reviews from music critics and had a positive commercial performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonight:_Franz_Ferdinand_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tonight: Franz Ferdinand successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3002, "Truth_answer": "Five official singles have been released from the album: Lucid Dreams, Ulysses, No You Girls, Can't Stop Feeling, and What She Came For“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonight:_Franz_Ferdinand_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Tonight: Franz Ferdinand's singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3002, "Truth_answer": "No You Girls charted several countries, including the UK, where it peaked at number 22, and the U.S., where it peaked at number 106.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_You_Girls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of the Tonight: Franz Ferdinand singles chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "Purple Haze is a song written by Jimi Hendrix", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who composed the song Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "The basic track was recorded in four hours", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to make the song Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "The intro consists of the melodic interval of a tritone or diminished fifth. Historically, this dissonant interval has been referred to as diabolus in musica (literally Devil in music)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other things about the composition of the song Purple Haze that are noteworthy besides written by Jimi Hendrix and recorded in four hours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "Even though the technology was primitive, Hendrix experimented endlessly with sound, working with effects boxes built especially for him and got sounds out of his guitar no one heard before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was so special about the song Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "Many musicians have recorded their interpretations of the song, making it one of Hendrix's most covered songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other artist besides Jimi Hendrix like the song Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "Chandler took the four-track tape recorded at De Lane Lea to Olympic Studios for overdubbing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone help Hendrix with the making of the song Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "In an interview on January 28, 1967, before the song was completed, Hendrix was asked how he wrote songs; he responded, I dream a lot and I put my dreams down as songs“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jimmy Hendrix's inspiration for Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3003, "Truth_answer": "The song features his inventive guitar playing, which uses the signature Hendrix chord and a mix of blues and Eastern modalities, shaped by novel sound processing techniques.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the composition of the song Purple Haze besides how Jimi Hendrix wrote songs and dreams?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 1967, Purple Haze was released in the UK as the first single on Track Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Purple Haze released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "The single entered the charts at number 39 on Record Mirror and at number 43 on Melody Maker. It peaked at number three and spent 14 weeks on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song Purple Haze do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "It was released on June 19, 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://beatzone.eu/track/Jimi+Hendrix/Purple+Haze_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Purple Haze released in the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "For the American single, Reprise Records paired the song with The Wind Cries Mary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record company was Hendrix with when he released Purple Haze in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "Purple Haze was included as the opening track on the American release of Are You Experienced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Purple Haze released with Jimmy Hendrix's album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "August 23, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Are You Experienced come out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Norway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else besides the UK and US was Purple Haze released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3004, "Truth_answer": "Many fans and the press interpret the song as referring to a psychedelic experience due to lines such as purple haze all in my brain“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans of Purple Haze respond to the song Purple Haze?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "Górecki's music covers a variety of styles, but tends towards relative harmonic and rhythmical simplicity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henryk Górecki's style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "His first works, dating from the last half of the 1950s, were in the avant-garde style of Webern and other serialists of that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How about Henryk Górecki's compositions? What was Henryk Górecki's compositions like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "Danuta Mirka has shown that Górecki's compositional techniques in the 1960s were often based on geometry, including axes, figures, one- and two-dimensional patterns, and especially symmetry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Henryk Górecki article besides 1950s composition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "He is known for such songs like Beatus Vir, the 1981 choral hymn Miserere, the 1993 Kleines Requiem für eine Polka and his requiem Good Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs he made", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "Symphony No. 3, Op. 36, stayed at the top of the US classical charts for 38 weeks and stayed on for 138 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530205420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._3_(G%C3%B3recki)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any songs by Henryk Górecki hit the billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "During the middle 1960s and early 1970s, Górecki progressively moved away from his early career as radical modernist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going on with Henryk Górecki besides billboard, composition, Beatus Vir, Miserere, and Good Night?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "Began to compose with a more traditional, romantic mode of expression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henryk Góreck's stylei move to in the middle 1960s and early 1970s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "His change of style was viewed as an affront to the then avant-garde establishment though he continued to receive commissions from various Polish agencies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henryk Górecki successful with composing a more traditional, romantic mode of expression?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1970s Górecki was no longer regarded as a composer that mattered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henryk Górecki considered in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "One critic wrote that Górecki's new material was no longer cerebral and sparse; rather, it was intensely expressive, persistently rhythmic and often richly colored in the darkest of orchestral hues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans of Henryk Górecki feel toward him in the mid-1970s?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3005, "Truth_answer": "Górecki progressively rejected the dissonance, serialism and sonorism that had brought him early recognition, and pared and simplified his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you enjoyed reading on Henryk Górecki after one critic wrote Górecki's new material was no longer cerebral?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki was born on 6 December 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Henryk Górecki's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki was born on 6 December 1933, in the village of Czernica", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Henryk Górecki born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "His father Roman worked at the goods office of a local railway station, an amateur musician. His mother Otylia, played piano, died when he was just two years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Henryk Górecki's parents? What is known?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1950s, he studied in Rybnik, later studied in Katowice. He joined the faculty of his alma mater in Katowice in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henryk Górecki lived in Czernica his whole life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki was born on 6 December 1933 in present-day Silesian Voivodeship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henryk Górecki move to Silesian Voivodeship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "he studied in the Szafrankowie Brothers State School of Music in Rybnik", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henryk Górecki get formal education?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1950s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Henryk Górecki studying in the Szafrankowie Brothers State School of Music happen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "Henryk developed an interest in music from an early age, though discouraged by both his father and new stepmother. He was not allowed to play his mother's old piano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Henryk Górecki's early years besides birth, education, and parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "Górecki later studied at the State Higher School of Music in Katowice between 1955 and 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henryk Górecki receive any education after being discouraged by both his father and new stepmother from music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "in 1943 He was allowed to take violin lessons with Paweł Hajduga", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henryk Górecki get started with music?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "father Roman (1904–1991), mother Otylia (1909–1935)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Henryk Górecki's parents still alive?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3006, "Truth_answer": "Górecki continued to suffer ill health throughout his life and, as a result, said he had talked with death often.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Henryk Górecki article besides early years, parents, Vzernica, Silesian Voivodeship, education, interest in music from an early age, and violin lessons with Pawel Hajduga?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3007, "Truth_answer": "Fermentation is a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is fermentation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3007, "Truth_answer": "Pasteur motivated to investigate fermentation while working at Lille developed his ideas to establish there is an alcoholic ferment, the yeast of beer, which is found everywhere that sugar is.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do Louis Pasteur and fermentation go together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3007, "Truth_answer": "Pasteur also wrote about alcoholic fermentation. It was published in full form in 1858. Pasteur demonstrated that yeast was responsible for fermentation to produce alcohol from sugar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Pasteur prove his theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3007, "Truth_answer": "In 1861, Pasteur observed that less sugar fermented per part of yeast when yeast was exposed to air. The lower rate of fermentation aerobically became known as the Pasteur effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107060840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Pasteur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Louis Pasteur article besides fermentation and yeast theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3008, "Truth_answer": "Greene's nickname remained popular due to his exploits on the playing field, where he was described as ferocious and intimidating", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Joe Greene's attitude?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3008, "Truth_answer": "He instilled fear in opponents with the intensity of his play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Greene intimidate other players from the opposing team during games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3008, "Truth_answer": "He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p6", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p5", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p2", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203081710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Greene_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joe Greene play for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3008, "Truth_answer": "On January 12, 1975, the Steelers won their first of four Super Bowl championships in a six-year span by defeating the Minnesota Vikings 16–6 in Super Bowl IX.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Greene's teams do well", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3008, "Truth_answer": "In his early years with the Steelers, Greene was at times uncontrollable, and often let his temper get the best of him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Joe Greene's playing style besides intensity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3008, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Greene get in trouble for his temper", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "Charles Edward Greene was born September 24, 1946, in Temple, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902104034id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/sports-and-games/sports-biographies/joe-greene_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joe Greene born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "Greene’s mother, Cleo Thomas, worked as a domestic to support her family, barely making enough to keep them afloat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902104034id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/sports-and-games/sports-biographies/joe-greene_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Joe Greene's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "As the oldest Greene looked after his younger siblings after school", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094653id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/greene-charles-edward-mean-joe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Greene have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "He was eventually offered a scholarship to play college football at North Texas State University, where he played on the varsity team from 1966 to 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe Greene go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "He led the team to a 23–5–1 record during his three seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe Greene do at NTSU?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "Mean Joe Greene graduated from North Texas State University in 1969. It is now known as the University of North Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093517id_/https://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Mean_Joe_Greene_graduate_college_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Greene graduate from NTSU?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "In his junior season Greene married Agnes Craft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joe Greene article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3009, "Truth_answer": "Tight on money, they were wed at Craft's sister's house in Dallas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203081710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Greene_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe Greene and Agnes Craft get married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "In December 1943, she published her first novel, Perto do coração selvagem (Near to the Wild Heart)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821111018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarice_Lispector_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Near to the Wild Heart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "The novel tells of the inner life of a young woman named Joana", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821111018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarice_Lispector_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the novel Near to the Wild talk about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "Madame Bovary, c'est moi, Lispector said, quoting Flaubert, when asked about the similarities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129084204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_to_the_Wild_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarice Lispector speak on any of her experiences in the novel Near to the Wild?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "The book does not have a conventional narrative plot. It instead recounts flashes from the life of Joana, between her present, as a young woman, and her early childhood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129084204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_to_the_Wild_Heart_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joana do in the book Near to the Wild?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "A Cidade Sitiada, A Maçã no Escuro, A Paixão segundo G.H., Uma Aprendizagem ou O Livro dos Prazeres, Água Viva, A hora da Estrela, and Um Sopro de Vida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the novels that followed the novel Near to the Wild?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "Like most of Lispector's works, focus on interior, emotional states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129084204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_to_the_Wild_Heart_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of emotions were focused on during Joana's story in Neard to the Wild?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "In October 1944, the book won the prestigious Graça Aranha Prize (Prêmio Graça Aranha) for the best debut novel of 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129084204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_to_the_Wild_Heart_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821111018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarice_Lispector_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarice Lispector receive any rewards for the novel Near to the Wild Heart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3010, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, The Apple in the Dark was awarded the Carmen Dolores Barbosa Prize for the best novel of the previous year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards given to Clarice Lispector besides the Graça Aranha Prize?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3011, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after Speaker's death, the baseball field at the city park in Cleburne, Texas, was renamed in honor of Speaker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of legacy did Tris Speaker leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3011, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who benefited from the baseball field at city park In Celburne, Texas which was renamed in honor of Tris Speaker?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3011, "Truth_answer": "Besides his widow, Frances, Speaker is survived by two sisters. They are Mrs. Pearl Scott of Hubbard and Mrs. Alma Lindsey of Abilene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tris Speaker leave behind any family at the time of death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3011, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, the Tris Speaker Memorial Award was created by the Baseball Writers' Association of America to honor players or officials who make outstanding contributions to baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Tris Speaker leave behind in his legacy besides family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3011, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Clemente", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable recipients of the Tris Speaker Memorial Award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3012, "Truth_answer": "his eighth American studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is ripcord for Keith Urban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3012, "Truth_answer": "He has 11 studio albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums does Keith Urban have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3012, "Truth_answer": "It also features duets with musicians like Carrie Underwood, Pitbull, and Nile Rodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripcord_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists are on Ripcord besides Keith Urban?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3012, "Truth_answer": "On April 7, 2017, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripcord_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripcord_(album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ripcord by Keith Urban go platinum, or diamond or what?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3012, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much revenue did Ripcord by Keith Urban produce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "Kyla began recording a new album. In March 2014, Kyla renewed her contract with EMI Philippines/PolyEast Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 2014 for Kyla?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "She performed her new single Kunwa-Kunwari Lang on the April 8 episode of Myx Philippines's Myx VJ Search.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Kyla's comeback songs in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "On April 10, PolyEast Records released a lyric video of the single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kyla article after performing the new single Kunwa-Kunwari Lang?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "On April 24, PolyEast announced that Journey was released May 10, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Kyla's new album in 2014", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "On 29 May, it was announced that she would be taking part on the third Philippine Popular Music Festival as the interpreter for composer Jungee Marcelo's song entry entitled Salbabida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Kyla known for after PolyEast announced the Journey album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "The song eventually took home the grand prize winner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kyla taking part on the third Philippine Poopular Music festival as the interpreter for composer Jungee Marcelo's song entry entitled 'Salbabida' go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "Kyla had a mini-concert in Zirkoh Tomas Morato entitled Kyla: A Beautiful Journey which gave her a Best Performance in Concert (Female Category) nomination in the 27th Aliw Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in the Kyla article after the song 'Salbabida' took home grand pize at the third Philippine Popular Music festival?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "Kyla was invited to perform at the 11th Asia Song Festival on November 2 at the Asiad Main Stadium in South Korea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Kyla known for in 2014 after Kyla: A Beautiful Journey?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3013, "Truth_answer": "Kyla performed her single Dito Na Lang and Huling Sayaw (English translation: Last Dance) with rock band Kamikazee at Myx Mo! 2014 at the Araneta Coliseum on November 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyla_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Kyla make besides Kunwa-Kunwari Lang?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "In 1923, Chagall left Moscow to return to France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marc Chagall doing in France in 1923?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "after returning to Paris he again rediscovered the free expansion and fulfillment which were so essential to him“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marc Chagall looking to do once he returned to France in 1923?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "With all his early works now lost, he began trying to paint from his memories of his earliest years in Vitebsk with sketches and oil paintings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of pictures Marc Chagall was into or did?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "He formed a business relationship with French art dealer Ambroise Vollard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Marc Chagall do during those years after trying to paint from his memories of his earliest years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "This inspired him to begin creating etchings for a series of illustrated books, including Gogol's Dead Souls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marc Chagall's business consist of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "the Bible, and the La Fontaine's Fables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books besides Dead Souls did Marc Chagall illustrate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "By 1926 he had his first exhibition in the United States at the Reinhardt gallery of New York, although he did not travel to the opening.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marc Chagall doing later those years after arriving in France in 1923?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marc Chagall's first exhibition in the United States in 1926 successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3014, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1927 that Chagall made his name in French art, when art critic and historian Maurice Raynal awarded him a place in his book Modern French Painters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Marc Chagall have after the first exhibition in 1926?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "He was born in 1225", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Thomas Aquinas born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "He was born in Roccasecca, Kingdom of Sicily", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Thomas Aquinas born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "His father was Landulf of Aquino. His mother was Theodora. His brother was Sinibald", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are any family members listed for Thomas Aquinas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "In early 1239, Landulf and Theodora had Thomas enrolled at the studium generale (university) recently established by Frederick in Naples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Thomas Aquinas go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "Thomas was introduced to Aristotle, Averroes and Maimonides, all of whom would influence his theological philosophy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of Thomas Aquinas' influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Thomas Aquinas like in early life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "At the age of nineteen Thomas resolved to join the recently founded Dominican Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Thomas Aquinas do with the dominican order?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "It was also during his study at Naples that Thomas came under the influence of John of St. Julian, a Dominican preacher in Naples", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did john do for Thomas Aquinas?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "In an attempt to prevent Theodora's interference in Thomas's choice, the Dominicans arranged to move Thomas to Rome, and from Rome, to Paris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Thomas Aquinas do in rome and paris?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "However, while on his journey to Rome, per Theodora's instructions, his brothers seized him as he was drinking from a spring and took him back to his parents", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next Thomas Aquinas after the Domicans moved Thomas Aquinas to Rome and to Paris to prevent choice intereference?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3015, "Truth_answer": "Thomas was held prisoner for almost one year in the family castles at Monte San Giovanni and Roccasecca in an attempt to prevent him from assuming the Dominican habit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Thomas Aquinas held prisoner?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "In 1245 Thomas was sent to study at the Faculty of the Arts at the University of Paris, where he most likely met Dominican scholar Albertus Magnus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Aquinas go to Paris?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "Then in 1252 he returned to Paris to study for the master's degree in theology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Aquinas study in Paris?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "In 1245 Thomas was sent to study at the Faculty of the Arts at the University of Paris, where he most likely met Dominican scholar Albertus Magnus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Aquinas study under Magnus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "Thomas followed Albertus Magnus, declining Pope Innocent IV's offer to appoint him abbot of Monte Cassino as a Dominican. Albertus then appointed the reluctant Thomas magister studentium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Aquinas do instead becoming an abbot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "the student master (the magister studentium) was responsible for the scholarly progress of students", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does magister studentium mean Thomas Aquinas was a student?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "But Albertus prophetically exclaimed: You call him the dumb ox, but in his teaching he will one day produce such a bellowing that it will be heard throughout the world.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Aquinas get good grades?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "Thomas taught in Cologne as an apprentice professor (baccalaureus biblicus), instructing students on the books of the Old Testament", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Aquinas do after the magister studentium appointment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "Expositio super Isaiam ad litteram (Literal Commentary on Isaiah), Postilla super Ieremiam (Commentary on Jeremiah) and Postilla super Threnos (Commentary on Lamentations).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Aquinas write?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "In 1252 he returned to Paris to study for the master's degree in theology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Aquinas always teach at Cologne?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1256 Thomas was appointed regent master in theology at Paris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Aquinas get his master's degree?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3016, "Truth_answer": "During his tenure from 1256 to 1259, Thomas wrote numerous works. By the end of his regency, Thomas was working on one of his most famous works, Summa contra Gentiles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Aquinas do after being appointed regent master in 1256?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3017, "Truth_answer": "Helloween is a German power metal band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Helloween for Michael Kiske?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3017, "Truth_answer": "At the age of eighteen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Kiske join the band Helloween?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3017, "Truth_answer": "He joined Helloween in late 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Kiske do in the band Helloween?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3017, "Truth_answer": "Both Pink Bubbles Go Ape and Chameleon were commercial failures and resulted in Kiske leaving Helloween.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Michael Kiske article after joining Helloween?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3017, "Truth_answer": "Kiske was fired from the band in 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Kiske leave the band Helloween?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Kiske decide to go solo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Kiske's solo career a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Michael Kiske's solo work win awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3018, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Kiske formed a project, named SupaRed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716215702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kiske_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Michael Kiske article after going solo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3018, "Truth_answer": "Out of desire to make rock music again, distinct from both his solo albums and the heavy metal sound of Helloween.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Kiske change things up, forming a project named SupaRed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the project SupaRed under promoted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 1960, John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency. In the early months of the election year, Jacqueline accompanied her husband to campaign events", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis campaign for husband John F. Kennedy's presidency?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the campaign began, she became pregnant. Due to previous high-risk pregnancies, she subsequently participated in the campaign by writing a weekly column, answering correspondence, and giving interviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did husband John F. Kennedy's campaign for presidency affect Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "Despite not participating on the campaign trail, Jacqueline became the subject of intense media attention with her fashion choices", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who talked about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis during husband John F. Kennedy's campaign for presidency?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "she was frequently featured in women's magazines alongside film stars and named as one of the 12 best-dressed women in the world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the women's magazines say about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis during husband John F. Kennedy's campaign for presidency?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "Her preference for French designers and her spending on her wardrobe brought her negative press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the magazines about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis help out the presidential candidacy of husband John F. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "In order to downplay her wealthy background, Jacqueline stressed the amount of work she was doing for the campaign and declined to publicly discuss her clothing choices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis react to the amount of coverage she was getting during husband John F. Kennedy's campaign for presidency?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis doing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline did not attend the nomination due to her pregnancy, which had been publicly announced ten days earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis article during husband John F. Kennedy's campaign for presidency?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "On November 25, Jacqueline gave birth to the couple's first son, John F. Kennedy, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of baby did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and John F. Kennedy have on November 25?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "On July 13 at the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, the party nominated John F. Kennedy for President of the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Democratic nomination for presidency do for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's husband John F. Kennedy during his campaign for presidency?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis react to the presidency win of husband John F. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3019, "Truth_answer": "On September 29, 1960, the Kennedys appeared together for a joint interview on Person to Person, interviewed by Charles Collingwood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis after the democratic nomination?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3020, "Truth_answer": "Raphaël Géminiani had been Anquetil's rival as a rider; he became his strongest asset as his manager", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618064559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Anquetil_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Raphael Geminiani for Jacques Anquetil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3020, "Truth_answer": "Anquetil unfailingly beat Raymond Poulidor in the Tour and yet Poulidor remained more popular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618064559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Anquetil_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Poulidor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jacques Anquetil article besides the Géminiani rivalry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3020, "Truth_answer": "Divisions between their fans became marked, which two sociologists studying the impact of the Tour on French society say became emblematic of France old and new.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618064559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Anquetil_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Poulidor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Raymond Poulidor remain more popular after being beat by Jacques Anquetil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3020, "Truth_answer": "Those who recognised themselves in Anquetil liked his style and elegance in the way he rode. This was the image of France winning and those who took risks identified with.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does the Tour have such an effect on French society creating division between fans of Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3020, "Truth_answer": "Humble people saw themselves in Poulidor, whose face – lined with effort – symbolised bad luck and the eternal position of runner-up, an image that was far from true for Poulidor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is noteworthy besides Jacques Anquetil being the image of France winning and identifiable with risk takers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3020, "Truth_answer": "Anquetil was upset, said Géminiani, that Poulidor was always more warmly regarded even though he had never won the Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618064559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Anquetil_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other conflicts for Jacques Anquetil and Poulidor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "Johnson was born in North Melbourne, an inner suburb of Melbourne, on 8 December 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Ian Johnson's home at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "When the team finally arrived home, Johnson announced his retirement from all cricket at the age of 39.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626231753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Johnson_(cricketer)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cricketer Ian Johnson's retiring happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "On the return journey from England, the Australians toured India and Pakistan for the first time, with mixed results.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did cricketer Ian Johnson come home from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "The Australian cricket team toured England in the 1956 season to play a five-match Test series against England for The Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was cricketer Ian Johnson doing in england prior to retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did cricketer Ian Johnson leave England after the Test series for The Ashes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did cricketer Ian Johnson go back to their home", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cricketer Ian Johnson have kids", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "Johnson was chosen from a group of 44 for the position of secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club. The position is one of the most prestigious jobs in Australian cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was something very good that happen to cricketer Ian Johnson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3021, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "so was india something cricketer Ian Johnson loved?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "On October 18, 1964, in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Mason_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the incident about for Jackie Mason?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan was clearly infuriated by this, and banned Mason from future appearances on the show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Mason_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened because of Mason allegedly giving host Ed Sullivan the finger on air on The Ed Sullivan Show on October 18, 1964?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan asserted that Mason was unpredictable and could not be trusted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Mason_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jackie Mason article besides being banned from future appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "Because of Sullivan's influence, he was branded as unreliable, volatile, and obscene. Mason was given a single comeback appearance on Sullivan's TV program two years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jackie Mason able to work elsewhere besides The Ed Sullivan Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan publicly apologized to him but the damage was done", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Mason_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a single comeback appearance on Sullivan's TV program help Jackie Mason's reputation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Mason made his Broadway theater debut as Jewish widower Nat Weiss in the comedy play A Teaspoon Every Four Hours, which he wrote with Mike Mortman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Mason_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jackie Mason go from the single comeback appearance on Sulllivan's TV program?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3022, "Truth_answer": "He also appeared in the films The Jerk and History of the World, Part I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Mason_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jackie Mason do after the Broadway theater debut?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "Slash has received critical acclaim as a guitarist. Slash received a Radio Contraband Rock Radio Award in 2012. In January 2015 Slash received the Les Paul award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of awards have musician Slash won?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, he was named Best Guitarist by Esquire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was musician Slash's first award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "Slash was awarded the title of Riff Lord during Metal Hammer's fourth annual Golden Gods awards in 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting awards musician Slash have won besides'Best Quitarist' by Esquire, Radio Contraband Rock Radio Award, and Les Paul award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Slash win any awards for his songs or albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Slash was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the classic lineup of Guns N' Roses", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of accolades did musician Slash receive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "Later in 2012, Slash received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located directly in front of the Hard Rock Cafe on Hollywood Boulevard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did musician Slash receive his star on Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3023, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Slash's introductory riff in Sweet Child o' Mine was voted No. 1 on a list of The 100 Greatest Riffs by the readers of Total Guitar;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129035828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(musician)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other notable accolades for musician Slash besides the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Hollywood Walk of Fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "Willard Mitt Romney is an American politician and businessman serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Romney been doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "He previously served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and was the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where has Mitt Romney been active?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Mitt Romney's political intentions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "He was the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mitt Romney run for president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "After re-establishing residency in Utah, Romney announced his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat held by the retiring Orrin Hatch in the 2018 election", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Mitt Romney been doing in Utah?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "The Romneys bought a home again in the Deer Valley area of Park City, Utah, followed by a property in Holladay, Utah", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which city does Mitt Romney live in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3024, "Truth_answer": "Since 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long has Mitt Romney lived in Utah?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "Gardner was raised as a Methodist (his mother was very religious) but rejected established religion as an adult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Martin Gardner's relation with Theism and religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "He considered himself a philosophical theist and a fideist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Martin Gardner believe in if no religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Martin Gardner critical of organized religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "He believed in a personal God, in an afterlife, and in prayer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things does Martin Gardner believe about religion besides being a philosophical theist and fideist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "He wrote The Flight of Peter Fromm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Gardner write any book at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "The Flight of Peter Fromm depicts a traditionally Protestant Christian man struggling with his faith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book The Flight of Peter Fromm about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3025, "Truth_answer": "in 1988 he published Visitors from Oz, based on the characters in Baum's various Oz book", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Gardner write any other book apart from The Flight of Peter Fromm?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "Studio albums. Everblack, 2013. Abysmal, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Everblack and Abysmal album titles for the band The Black Dahlia Murder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "Everblack, 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which one was released first, Everblack or Abysmal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 13,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release and debuted at position #32 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Everblack by the band The Black Dahlia Murder do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abysmal by the band The Black Dahlia Murder do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "In a post to Twitter, The Black Dahlia Murder frontman Trevor Strnad reports he has finished his work writing the bands new album due out late in 2019 or early in 2020 via Metal Blade Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are The Black Dahlia Murder band working on anything new?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "Concentrate on other aspects of his life to ultimately be happy and keep moving forward; be teaching guitar, working on new music, and just getting pretty domestic in general.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Knight leave the band The Black Dahlia Murder?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "Knight was replaced on lead guitar by Brandon Ellis of Arsis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921044540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Dahlia_Murder_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other changes to the band The Black Dahlia Murder besides Knight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "On November 28, 2014 (the day after Thanksgiving), The Black Dahlia Murder released a 7 EP titled Grind 'Em All", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921044540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Dahlia_Murder_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band The Black Dhalia Murder article besides Knight leaving, Abysmal, Everblack and the new album due late 2019 early 2020?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did EP Grind 'Em All do for the band The Black Dhalia Murder?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album did the best in sales during 2013-2016, Everblack or Abysmal?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any conflicts in The Black Dahlia Murder during 2013-2016?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3026, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Ellis worked with the band The Black Dahlia Murder before prior to joining to replace Knight?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "Frank Oz provided Yoda's voice in each film and used his skills as a puppeteer in the original trilogy and Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Yoda", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "In Revenge of the Sith, Yoda leads the Jedi Council in pursuing the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Sidious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Yoda important in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "He goes into exile on Dagobah so that he may hide from the Empire and wait for another opportunity to destroy the Sith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yoda succesful in pursuing the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Sidious?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "Yoda and The Jedi Council order Anakin to spy on Palpatine, whom Anakin considers a friend and mentor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Yoda do in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith besides pursuing the mysterious Sith Lord Darh Sidious?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "Palpatine has by now amassed near-dictatorial emergency powers, and begins interfering in Jedi affairs by appointing Anakin as his personal representative on the Council.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoda_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why the Jedi Council led by Yoda spy on Palpatine", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "Yoda battles Palpatine in a lightsaber duel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Yoda during Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "In the end, neither is able to overcome the other and Yoda is forced to retreat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the lightsaber duel between Yoda and Palpatine in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "He goes into exile on Dagobah so that he may hide from the Empire and wait for another opportunity to destroy the Sith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Yoda and Palpatine ever battle again after the lightsaber duel in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3027, "Truth_answer": "Yoda makes a brief appearance in Return of the Jedi. Yoda, now sick and frail, then peacefully dies at the age of 900.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yoda destroy the Sith after going into exile on Dogabah in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "After the war and college, Price rethought his decision to be a veterinarian. While helping around his father's ranch he began singing at various functions around the Abilene, Texas, area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early 1940s for musician Ray Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "Singing at various functions around the Abilene, Texas, area eventually led him to begin singing on the radio program Hillbilly Circus broadcast on Abilene's KRBC in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What success did musician Ray Price after beginning to sing at various functions around the Abilene, Texas, area?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "His album was Ray Price Sings Heart Songs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price release an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of those hits from musician Ray Price's album Ray Price Sings Heart Songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "He relocated to Nashville in the early 1950s, rooming for a brief time with Hank Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician Ray Price article besides rethinking decision to be a veterinarian, helping around father's ranch, singing at various functions around the Abilene, Texas, area, singing in Hillbilly Circus, and album Ray Price sings Heart Songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "Price moved to Nashville to pursue a major-label record contract in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did musician Ray Price relocate to Nashville in the early 1950s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "When Williams died, Price managed his band, the Drifting Cowboys", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened following musician Ray Price's move to Nashville in 1951?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "Price had had minor success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician Ray Price do as manager of Hank William's band, the Drifting Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3028, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Price formed his band, the Cherokee Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103073849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Ray Price do anything else in the 50s besides relocating to Nashville, and manging the Drifting Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Spahn was the ace of the champion Milwaukee Braves", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is warren linked to M Braves?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "He had 2,583 strikeouts, which at the time of his retirement was the highest total for a left-handed pitcher in baseball history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what remarkable things Warren Spahn did for the M braves?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "Spahn led the NL in strikeouts for four consecutive seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what more records did Warren Spahn create besides the career strikeouts record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "With the Mets and Giants combined, he won seven games for the season—his last in the major leagues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Warren Spahn achieve anything during his last two seasons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, with 83% of the total vote", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Warren Spahn eventually get to the hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "The Braves, The Mets, and the Giants", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/baby-boomers-should-remember-these-past-mlb-stars-do-you?rmalg=es&remorapos=7&remorasrc=c3ce87aa5df6402983a76ad4b7696e4c_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Warren Spahn play for any other team besides M braves?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3029, "Truth_answer": "Spahn won 363 games, more than any other left-handed pitcher in history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p1", "https://staff.onmilwaukee.com/sports/articles/whynospahnstatue.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Warren Spahn's all time achievement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3030, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Samuel Barber marry/", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3030, "Truth_answer": "Barber received numerous awards and prizes, including the Rome Prize", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Samuel Barber article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3030, "Truth_answer": "He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music twice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124185243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Barber_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other awards won by samuel barber besides the rome prize?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3030, "Truth_answer": "In 1958 and in 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Samuel Barber awarded the pulitzer prizes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3030, "Truth_answer": "for his opera Vanessa (1956–57) and for the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1962", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124185243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Barber_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124185243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Barber_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Samuel Barber win the pulitzer prize awards for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3030, "Truth_answer": "He did perform live", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel Barber perform live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3031, "Truth_answer": "At a very early age, Barber became profoundly interested in music, and it was apparent that he had great musical talent and ability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124185243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Samuel Barber's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3031, "Truth_answer": "When he was 14, he entered the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel Barber receive any formal education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3031, "Truth_answer": "he studied piano with Isabelle Vengerova, composition with Rosario Scalero and George Frederick Boyle, and voice with Emilio de Gogorza", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Samuel Barber was enrolled in the institute of music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3031, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel Barber received any further education after the institute?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3032, "Truth_answer": "He then quickly won in his first start on the Tour, The Tradition, also a Senior Tour major championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023063927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Nicklaus_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jack Nicklaus' senior golf career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3032, "Truth_answer": "Nicklaus would go on to win another three Traditions—the final two in succession—while the most anyone else has won is two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023063927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Nicklaus_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Nicklaus win anything else besides his first tradition and senior tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3032, "Truth_answer": "He won his six masters at age 46 in 1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Nicklaus do anything else in his career besides work in his senior golf career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3032, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Nicklaus was honored with the Lombardi Award of Excellence from the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023063927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Nicklaus_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Nicklaus win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3032, "Truth_answer": "The last competitive tournament in which Nicklaus played in the United States was the Champions Tour's Bayer Advantage Classic in Overland Park, Kansas, on June 13, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Nicklaus ever retire from Golf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3032, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Nicklaus suffered a lapse of form and did not win a tournament. This was the first year in his professional career in which he failed to win a PGA Tour event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any conflicts in Jack Nicklaus' career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "Key in Unger's thinking is the need to re-imagine social institutions before attempting to revise them. This calls for a program, or programmatic thought", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is programmatic thought?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain the mechanism of thinking?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "Typological fallacy, Indivisibility fallacy, Determinism fallacy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the three false assumptions of programmatic thought?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "Indivisibility fallacy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the second false assumption of programmatic thought?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "Determinism fallacy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the third false assumption of programmatic thought?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "the fallacy that there is closed list of institutional alternatives in history, such as feudalism or capitalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Typological Fallacy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "most subscribers to revolutionary Leftism wrongly believe that institutional structures must stand and fall together. However, structures can be reformed piecemeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Indivisibility Fallacy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3033, "Truth_answer": "the fallacy that uncontrollable and little understood law-like forces drive the historical succession of institutional systems", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Determinism Fallacy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "Gentle Giant was formed in 1969 when the Shulman brothers teamed up with two other multi-instrumentalists, Gary Green and Kerry Minnear, plus drummer Martin Smith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107045331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentle_Giant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gentle Giant originally formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "The Shulman brothers, meanwhile, settled into typically multi-instrumental roles of their own - Derek on saxophone and recorder, Ray on bass and violin and Phil on saxophone, trumpet, and clarinet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107045331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentle_Giant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Shulman brothers play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "Gentle Giant is from London, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Gentle Giant from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "Phil and Derek were born in Glasgow, Scotland, in The Gorbals, which was then a notorious slum. The family moved to Portsmouth, England, where Ray was born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Shulmans all grow up in the same place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "the band's name was a reference to a fictional character, a gentle giant that happens upon a band of musicians and is enthralled with their music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107045331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentle_Giant_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What gave the Shulmans the idea for the name of the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "The band's first album was the self-titled Gentle Giant in 1970. It was an immediately challenging effort, though sometimes criticised for a slightly disappointing recording quality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gentle Giant have a lot of trouble getting started?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it hard for Gentle Giant to be discovered?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3035, "Truth_answer": "In March 1781, during his search for double stars, Herschel noticed an object appearing as a disk. Herschel determined that it must be a planet beyond the orbit of Saturn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one astronomy discovery that was found by William Herschel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3035, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Herschel teach at a university?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3035, "Truth_answer": "Herschel discovered over 2,400 objects defined by him as nebulae.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Herschel_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other discoveries did William Herschel find besides the planet beyond the orbit of saturn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3035, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know what methods William Herschel used to find the two moons of Uranus, Titania, or Oberon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3036, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the oboe, he played the violin and harpsichord and later the organ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Herschel's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3036, "Truth_answer": "He composed numerous musical works, including 24 symphonies and many concertos, as well as some church music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Herschel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical talent did William Herschel possess?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3036, "Truth_answer": "Herschel's intellectual curiosity and interest in music eventually led him to astronomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Herschel continue to pursue his musical talents or did he stop at a certain point?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "Crowned Queen of the Beaux Arts Ball in 1964 by the Tavern Guild, Sarria, stating that he was already a queen, proclaimed himself Her Royal Majesty, Empress of San Francisco, José I, The Widow Norton“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jose I", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "in 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did jose sarria proclaim himself empress jose I, the widow norton", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "After the declaration, he then founded the Imperial Court System, which grew to become an international association of charitable organizations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102105515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Sarria_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about sarria's jose I, the widow norton statement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "Sarria organized elaborate annual pilgrimages to lay flowers on Norton's grave in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Colma, California. He purchased a plot adjacent to Norton's where he is now interred", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102105515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Sarria_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did José Sarria admire Joshua Norton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "Norton died on January 8, 1880", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126214839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Norton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joshua Norton Die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Jose know Norton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it about Norton that Jose admired?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "SIR sponsored both social and political functions, including bowling leagues, bridge clubs, voter registration drives and Candidates' Nights and published its own magazine, Vector", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the SIR do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "In association with the Tavern Guild, SIR printed and distributed Pocket Lawyers. These pocket-sized guides offered advice on what to do if arrested or harassed by police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Pocket lawyers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did SIR eventually end?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor retired at the end of the 1998–99 season and Waugh replaced him as Test captain, beginning with a tour of the Caribbean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Waugh_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Waugh have issues in the Caribbean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "As Australian captain from 1997 to 2004, he led Australia to fifteen of their record sixteen consecutive Test wins, and to victory in the 1999 Cricket World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Steve Waugh play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Kiwi's play first with Steve Waugh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "Waugh struggled in the lead-up to the World Cup, scoring 135 runs at 22.50 and taking two wickets at 33.00.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Waugh_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Waugh struggle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "Georgetown, Guyana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the crowd invasion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "The match was declared a tie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Waugh_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Waugh beat the Guyana team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "Australia won the final Test despite a third consecutive century from Lara, and retained the Frank Worrell Trophy 2–2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Waugh_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Waugh win any matches on the Caribbean tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "Waugh struggled in the lead-up to the World Cup, scoring 135 runs at 22.50 and taking two wickets at 33.00.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Waugh perform on the Caribbean tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3038, "Truth_answer": "West Indies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Australians lose to on the Caribbean tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3039, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, with a borrowed $600, Leo and Esther returned to Fullerton, and Leo started his own radio repair shop, Fender Radio Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124035243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Fender_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Leo Fender's role with jazz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3039, "Truth_answer": "His accomplishments for contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field were acknowledged with a Technical Grammy Award in 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124035243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Fender_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Leo Fender have any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3040, "Truth_answer": "Leo Fender: The Quiet Giant Heard Around the World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925203604id_/https://www.amazon.com/Leo-Fender-Quiet-Giant-Around/dp/0996793143_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925203604id_/https://www.amazon.com/Leo-Fender-Quiet-Giant-Around/dp/0996793143_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925203604id_/https://www.amazon.com/Leo-Fender-Quiet-Giant-Around/dp/0996793143_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a written biography of Leo Fender?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3040, "Truth_answer": "Anaheim, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Leo Fender born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3040, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his wife, Fender is survived by a sister, Wilda Gray of Anaheim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Leo Fender have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3040, "Truth_answer": "Clarence Leonidas Fender (Leo) was born on August 10, 1909", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124035243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Fender_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124035243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Fender_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Leo Fender born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3040, "Truth_answer": "Clarence Monte Fender and Harriet Elvira Wood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124035243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Fender_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Leo Fender's parents names?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3041, "Truth_answer": "Using CGI techniques, it was possible to depict Gump meeting deceased personages and shaking their hands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of visual effects were used in Forrest Gump?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3041, "Truth_answer": "To record the voices of the historical figures, voice actors were filmed and special effects were used to alter lip-syncing for the new dialogue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other techniques were used besides CGI in Forrest Gump?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3041, "Truth_answer": "Ken Ralston and his team at Industrial Light & Magic were responsible for the film's visual effects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in charge of the visual effects of Forrest Gump?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3041, "Truth_answer": "In one Vietnam War scene, Gump carries Bubba away from an incoming napalm attack. To create the effect, stunt actors were initially used for compositing purposes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable scenes of Forrest Gump where you can see the use of the visual effects?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3041, "Truth_answer": "The removal of actor Gary Sinise's legs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are their any other scenes of Forrest Gump where you can see the use of the visual effects besides the vietnam war scene?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3042, "Truth_answer": "The film received generally positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception of Forrest Gump like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3042, "Truth_answer": "Anthony Lane of The New Yorker called the film Warm, wise, and wearisome as hell.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Forrest Gump have any negative reviews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3042, "Truth_answer": "Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly said that the film was glib, shallow, and monotonous“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121200834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the criticisms of Forrest Gump?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3042, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone famous have a criticism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3043, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the post-Crisis introduction of Kara Zor-El into mainstream continuity, the pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El made an appearance in Peter David's Supergirl: Many Happy Returns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was two super girl's meet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3043, "Truth_answer": "In the Linda Danvers' Supergirl series issues 48 and 49 in 2001, the original dead Kara appears as Linda's guardian angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kara role in Super girls Meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3043, "Truth_answer": "Publication Year December, 2002-May, 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Supergirl: Many Happy Returns series come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3043, "Truth_answer": "Linda's inability to ultimately save Kara, coupled with the loss of her daughter, is so devastating that it ends her own career as Supergirl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(Kara_Zor-El)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Two Supergirls Meet end her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "The Alchemy Index is a concept album by American rock band Thrice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the alchemy index?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "The album was conceived as a series of 4 EPs, each of which represents an element of nature: fire, water, air, and earth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about the alchemy index?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200 chart, and it topped at number five on the iTunes top-selling albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrice_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the alchemy index well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2007, Thrice released the first two songs from the Alchemy Index in their entirety through the band's MySpace page", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrice_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2007 to Thrice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "Thrice toured with Circa Survive and Pelican in spring 2008 to support The Alchemy Index, which had now been released in full.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrice_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thrice doing in 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "The third-to-last show of this tour—the May 28, 2008, show at the House of Blues in Anaheim—was filmed for a live CD/DVD titled Live at the House of Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrice_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Thrice doing in 2008 besides the tour to support the alchemy index?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3044, "Truth_answer": "In fall 2008, they embarked on a tour supporting Rise Against, along with Alkaline Trio and The Gaslight Anthem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrice_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other music or tours in 2018 by Thrice besides the alchemy index tour and the show at the house of blues?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations programme with the mandate to protect refugees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the UNHCR?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "Jolie was named a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador at UNHCR headquarters in Geneva on August 27, 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_Jolie_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Angelina Jolie become an ambassador of the UNHCR?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Angelina Jolie invited to become an ambassador of the UNHCR ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "She went on more than 40 field missions, meeting with refugees and internally displaced persons in over 30 countries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Angelina Jolie do as an ambassador of the UNHCR?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, when asked what she hoped to accomplish, she stated, Awareness of the plight of these people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Angelina Jolie make a difference as an ambassador of the UNHCR?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Angelina Jolie help people in 2002 as an ambassador of UNHCR?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Notes from My Travels by Jolie sell very well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "04/17/2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Angelina Jolie's ambassadorship end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "On April 17, 2012, after more than a decade of service as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, Jolie was promoted to the rank of Special Envoy to High Commissioner António Guterres", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened that on April 17, 2012 to Angelina Jolie?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "In her expanded role, she was given authority to represent Guterres and UNHCR at the diplomatic level, with a focus on major refugee crises", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_Jolie_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Angelina Jolie's Special Envoy position entail?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "In the months following her promotion, she made her first visit as Special Envoy—her third over all—to Ecuador", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_Jolie_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Angelina Jolie do any specifc work after being given the new role as special envoy?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3045, "Truth_answer": "She met with Colombian refugees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Angelina Jolie do in Ecuador at the time of her role as special envoy?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3046, "Truth_answer": "Limbaugh had a syndicated half-hour television show from 1992 through 1996, produced by Roger Ailes. The show discussed many of the topics on his radio show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127185217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Limbaugh_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Rush Limbaugh show on radio or television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3046, "Truth_answer": "Since its nationally syndicated premiere in 1988, The Rush Limbaugh Show has become the highest-rated talk radio show in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Rush Limbaugh show first start airing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3046, "Truth_answer": "The program consists primarily of Limbaugh's monologues, based on the news of the day, interspersed with parody ads, phone calls from listeners, conspiracy theories and a variety of running comedy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011180540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rush_Limbaugh_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of topics did the Rush Limbaugh show cover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3046, "Truth_answer": "Former President George W. Bush has appeared six times on the program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011180540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rush_Limbaugh_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rush Limbaugh have any notable guests?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Rush Limbaugh show win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3046, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Rush Limbaugh show is still on the air.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Rush Limbaugh show still on the air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3047, "Truth_answer": "The catchphrase most used by Laurel and Hardy on film is: Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223171627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_and_Hardy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one of Laurel and Hardy's catch phrases", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3047, "Truth_answer": "Another regular catchphrase, cried out by Ollie in moments of distress or frustration, as Stan stands helplessly by, is Why don't you do something to help me?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223171627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_and_Hardy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other catch phrases did Laurel and Hardy have besides Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3047, "Truth_answer": "D'oh! is a catchphrase used by the mustachioed Scottish actor James Finlayson who appeared in 33 Laurel and Hardy films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223171627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_and_Hardy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any more Laurel and Hardy catch phrases besides Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!“ and Why don't you do something to help me?“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3047, "Truth_answer": "The films Thicker than Water and The Fixer-Uppers use the phrase Well, here's another nice kettle of fish you pickled me in!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223171627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_and_Hardy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Laurel and Hardy catch phrases change as years went by besides Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!“, Why don't you do something to help me?, and D'oh!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3047, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Laurel and Hardy have anymore catch phrases", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "Atomic Kitten are a British pop girl group formed in Liverpool in 1998 whose current members are Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClarnon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was atomic kitten a musical band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members were in the band Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "After the group's 2012 reunion, it was revealed during The Big Reunion that Hamilton had decided to quit the group under the pressure of being a new mum and touring", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hamilton leave the group Atomic Kitten?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is ladies night the name of a song or an album that Atomic Kitten did?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "During January and February 2003, Atomic Kitten toured Southeast Asia, visiting Singapore, Thailand, and Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201012017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Kitten_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Atomic Kitten tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "After making sporadic appearances in 2006 and 2008, it was announced that McClarnon, Hamilton, and Katona would reunite for the ITV2 series The Big Reunion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Atomic Kitten get back together after the break", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3048, "Truth_answer": "Katona left the group for a second time in December 2017 leaving the group as a duo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the band Atomic Kitten still broken up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3049, "Truth_answer": "During 2003 to 2006, Patel's acting career entered a slump.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Ameesha Patel's struggle phase?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3049, "Truth_answer": "Patel featured in six films in 2006, all of which failed commercially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ameesha_Patel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Ameesha Patel's career to enter a slump?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3049, "Truth_answer": "Mere Jeevan Saathi, Humko Tumse, Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera, Tathastu, Ankahee, Aap Ki Khatir", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ameesha Patel's unsuccessful films that were released in 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3049, "Truth_answer": "2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ameesha Patel's struggle phase start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3049, "Truth_answer": "2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ameesha Patel's struggle phase end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3050, "Truth_answer": "Díaz had challenged Juárez with his Plan de la Noria, in which he stated his opposition to presidential re-election and called for a Constitutional Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170326213721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_of_Tuxtepec_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Porfirio Díaz's campaigns of no-reelection?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3050, "Truth_answer": "In response, Díaz launched the Plan de la Noria on 8 November 1871, supported by a number of rebellions across the nation, including one by General Manuel González of Tamaulipas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porfirio_D%C3%ADaz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Porfirio Díaz challenged Juárez?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3050, "Truth_answer": "The Plan de la Noria was a revolutionary call to arms with the intent of ousting Mexican President Benito Juárez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_de_la_Noria_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Plan de la Noria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3050, "Truth_answer": "In March 1872, Díaz's forces were defeated in the battle of La Bufa in Zacatecas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porfirio_D%C3%ADaz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Porfirio Díaz launched the Plan de la Noria?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3050, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, Diaz was elected to Congress from Veracruz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porfirio_D%C3%ADaz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Porfirio Díaz come back from the battle of La Bufa in Zacatecas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3050, "Truth_answer": "Lerdo was driven into exile by an uprising led by Díaz in 1877.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200427130751id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sebastian-Lerdo-de-Tejada_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada leave for exile in New York?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3051, "Truth_answer": "10/02/2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Tom Petty die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3051, "Truth_answer": "an accidental overuse of prescription drugs, one week after the completion of the Heartbreakers' 40th anniversary tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Tom Petty die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3051, "Truth_answer": "Santa Monica, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Tom Petty die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3051, "Truth_answer": "66", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Tom Petty when he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3051, "Truth_answer": "He was resuscitated and taken to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, where he died at 8:40 pm PDT", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tom Petty at home when he died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3051, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was with Tom Petty when he died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "In 1899, Ross resigned from Indian Medical Service and went to England to join the faculty of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ronald Ross do in England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "He immediately carried out research in malaria and kala azar, for which he was assigned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ronald Ross doing research as well as teaching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Ross ever succeed in finding a prevention for malaria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "The next day, on 21 August, he confirmed the growth of the parasite in the mosquito. This discovery was published on 27th August 1897", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Ross publish any studies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "Some of his notable books are The Child of Ocean, The Revels of Orsera, The Spirit of Storm, Fables and Satires, Lyra Modulatu, and five mathematical works", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Ross write any other books besides his studies on 27th August 1897?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ronald Ross lecture at the University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "The Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases was founded in 1926 and established at Bath House, a grand house adjacent to Tibbet's Corner at Putney Heath.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DId Ronald Ross do anything else while in England besides teach, research, and publish?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3052, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Ross was awarded a Nobel Prize for his discovery of the life cycle of malarial parasite in birds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722064739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Ross_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ronald Ross win any awards for his research on malaria?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3053, "Truth_answer": "A school voucher, in a voucher system, is a certificate of government funding for a student at a school chosen by the student or the student's parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Betsy DeVos school vouchers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3053, "Truth_answer": "individuals would be allowed to contribute up to 10 percent of their adjusted gross income, and they would be able to give to any program in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216131249id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/28/us/politics/devos-tax-credit-school-choice.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do people get school Betsy DeVos vouchers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3053, "Truth_answer": "The DeVoses have also established an annual scholarship, called the Betsy and Dick DeVos Scholars for Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Scholarship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betsy DeVos succesfully implement anything else besides school vouchers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3054, "Truth_answer": "The Mashantucket Pequot reservation was created by the Connecticut Colony in 1666, but only 13 people lived on the reservation by the time of the 1910 United States Census.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe in the early 20th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3054, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth George was the last Pequot living on the reservation and, when she died in 1973, the federal government started planning to reclaim the land since nobody lived on it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the last Pequot on the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe reservation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3054, "Truth_answer": "and thus the Western Pequots were given Federal recognition, calling themselves the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181119122610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Arthur_Hayward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the government successful in taking back the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe land?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3054, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Skip Hayward and financial backers built a high-stakes bingo hall on reservation land, and later they added other facilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe won claim to their land?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3054, "Truth_answer": "the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation of North Stonington, Connecticut briefly gained federal recognition. The State of Connecticut challenged these approvals, and the BIA revoked recognition of both in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe in the 21st century?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3054, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, the Mashantucket Pequots opened Foxwoods casino, which is now one of the largest casinos in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe done anything in particular with the additional land?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3055, "Truth_answer": "Scholars believe that the Pequots migrated from the upper Hudson River Valley into central and eastern Connecticut around 1500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long have the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe been part of the world?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3055, "Truth_answer": "By the time that Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay colony were being established, the Pequots had established military dominance among Indian tribes in central and eastern Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe done in the early ages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3055, "Truth_answer": "During the colonial years, colonists recorded inter-tribal warfare, shifts in boundaries, and changes in power among the tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe have any competition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3055, "Truth_answer": "The colonists enslaved some of the surviving Pequots, sending some to the West Indies as labor on sugar cane plantations, putting others to indentured servitude as servants in New England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashantucket_Pequot_Tribe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How dominant were the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe compared to the united states political influence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3056, "Truth_answer": "As president, Jokowi has primarily focused on infrastructure, introducing or restarting long-delayed programs to build highways, high-speed rail, airports and other facilities to improve connectivity in the Indonesian archipelago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114225305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joko_Widodo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Joko Widodo infrastructure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3056, "Truth_answer": "In September 2015, Indonesia awarded a $5.5 billion high-speed rail project to China", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114225305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joko_Widodo_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did china do during the Jokowi administration's infrastructure development?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3056, "Truth_answer": "Indonesia's transportation ministry laid out a litany of shortcomings in plans for the project, casting doubt on the project and spotlighting Jokowi's limits in turning mega-projects into reality", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114225305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joko_Widodo_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the high speed rail project to china the best outcome during the Jokowi administration's infrastructure development?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3056, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Joko Widodo draw any foreign investors during the Jokowi administration's infrastructure development?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3056, "Truth_answer": "Other major projects include the completion of the 4,325-kilometer Trans Papua road and the Trans-Java Toll Road, initial construction of the Trans-Sulawesi Railway and the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Joko Widodo do after the high-speed rail project to China?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "He introduced programs to improve quality of life in the city, including universal healthcare, dredging the city's main river to reduce flooding, and inaugurating construction of the city's subway system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what areas was Joko Widodo successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "In the first quarter of 2015, year-on-year GDP grew 4.92%, and in the second quarter, it grew 4.6%, the lowest figure since 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114225305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joko_Widodo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what grew 4.6% under Joko Widodo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "Jokowi's administration continued the resource nationalism policy of its predecessor, nationalising some assets controlled by multinational companies such as Freeport McMoRan, Total SA and Chevron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of GDP growing under Joko Widodo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "Since then, growth has remained above the 5% mark, which is still below what is considered healthy economic growth mark of 6%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Indonesian economy perform after 2015?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "an increase of 48% between 2014 and March 2018 to US$181 billion - was criticized", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did Joko Widodo leave behind to the economy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "Indonesia is indeed a deeply unequal country. Since the early 2000s, inequality has grown faster here than in any other country in Southeast Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190513213949id_/https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2019/04/08/politicizing-inequality-in-indonesian-elections/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is income inequality still an issue in Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3057, "Truth_answer": "The aggressive spending on infrastructure and the resulting increase in Indonesia's national debt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any policies that hurt the Indonesian economy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3058, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Layla was re-released as a single in the United Kingdom, and peaked at number four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was beyond the original Layla album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3058, "Truth_answer": "With its makeover in 1992 for the Unplugged album, Layla became an all-time hit song, as it won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 1993,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222043407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Layla win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3058, "Truth_answer": "The song was chosen by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of their 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Layla get any other recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rolling Stone write about Layla?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3058, "Truth_answer": "BMI Broadcasting Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Layla win any other awards besides the grammy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3058, "Truth_answer": "The song was used in Goodfellas the iconic scene portraying the aftermath, of the 1978 Lufthansa heist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else besides awards notable about Layla?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3059, "Truth_answer": "Many consider him to be the greatest violinist of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jascha Heifetz is a good violin player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3059, "Truth_answer": "Brahms's Violin Concerto with Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; the 1957 recording of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto; the 1959 recording of Sibelius's Violin Concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some famous Jascha Heifetz songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3059, "Truth_answer": "Heifetz preferred to be recorded relatively close to the microphone; as a result, one would perceive a somewhat different tone quality when listening to Heifetz during a concert hall performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202084934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha_Heifetz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jascha Heifetz have a favorite technique?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3059, "Truth_answer": "In music, timbre, also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbre_p0", "http://www.hawaiilibrary.net/articles/eng/Timbre_(music)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is timbre?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax, also known as AFC Ajax, Ajax Amsterdam, or simply Ajax, is a Dutch professional football club based in Amsterdam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the team Ajax located?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "he took over as manager of Ajax and went on to win the Eredivisie title in his first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Frank de Boer a manager for Ajax?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "He won both the 1991–92 UEFA Cup and 1994–95 UEFA Champions League while at Ajax, in addition to five Eredivisie titles and two KNVB Cups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Frank de Boer do with Ajax besides management?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "December 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Frank de Boer hired as a manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "On 11 May 2016, De Boer announced his resignation as manager of Ajax following a disappointing season when Ajax again lost out on the Eredivisie title to PSV", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank de Boer stay on as a full time manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "On 27 April 2014, De Boer won his fourth successive Eredivisie title with Ajax, the first manager ever to achieve this in the Dutch league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank de Boer win anything else while he was manager of Ajax besides winning the eredivisie title in his first season, uefa cups, and uefa champions league?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, he received the Rinus Michels Award for manager of the year in the Netherlands after leading Ajax to their third successive Eredivisie title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank de Boer win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3060, "Truth_answer": "He received JFK's Greatest Man Award: 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_de_Boer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Frank de Boer during 2013 besides receiving the Rinus Michels Award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3061, "Truth_answer": "Hulme finally got the call he had been waiting for, making his World Championship debut in 1965 at Monaco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Denny Hulme start racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3061, "Truth_answer": "He saved up enough money to buy an MG TF, promptly entering this in hillclimbing events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What race did Denny Hulme start racing in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3061, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denny Hulme ever crash in his early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3061, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Denny Hulme ever go back to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3061, "Truth_answer": "New Zealand", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Denny Hulme in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3062, "Truth_answer": "At the age of five, Lopez began taking singing and dancing lessons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lopez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHen did Jennifer Lopez first learn how to dance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3062, "Truth_answer": "Lopez felt an emotional connection to dance since her youth, when she specialized in ballet, jazz and flamenco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of dance did Jennifer Lopez do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3062, "Truth_answer": "Auckland resident Kiel Tutin choreographed the dance featured in the music video and has worked with several other international artists as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped with Jennifer Lopez's choreography?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3062, "Truth_answer": "Lopez was set to tour with Jackson on her Janet World Tour in late 1993 but backed out as she wanted to do her own thing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lopez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Lopez perform with janet jackson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3063, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the band began working on new material for their latest album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Bolt Thrower reunion occur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3063, "Truth_answer": "Recording of the album, titled Those Once Loyal, started in May 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Bolt Thrower reunion album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3063, "Truth_answer": "It has been met with widespread critical acclaim from magazines such as Rock Sound, Rock Hard and Metal Hammer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bolt Thrower reunion album get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3063, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bolt Thrower reunion album make it on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3063, "Truth_answer": "The band had a succession of members, and had toured Europe, the United States, and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolt_Thrower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bolt Thrower tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3064, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, she obtained her first film role playing Heather Gummer in the horror comedy Tremors, along with Kevin Bacon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Reba McEntire get into film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3064, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire: Sunday Kind of Love", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101146id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8497906/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_33_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101146id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8497906/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_33_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reba McEntire do any film before 1990?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3064, "Truth_answer": "she starred along with Kenny Rogers and Burt Reynolds in the made-for-television movies The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and The Man From Left Field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reba McEntire have any other movies besides Tremors and Sunday Kind of Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3064, "Truth_answer": "Is There Life Out There?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Reba McEntire's next film after The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw and The Man From Left Field?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3064, "Truth_answer": "Forever Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reba McEntire have any more films besides Tremors, Sunday Kind of Love, The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw, The Man From Left Field and Is There Life Out There?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 through Ruby and Slash Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203005944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_%28band%29_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018061059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_discography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Misfits album that was released in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "Danzig began claiming as early as 1983 that Walk Among Us had sold over 20,000 copies, and that it sold even greater numbers in overseas markets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018061100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_Among_Us_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Walk Among Us successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "A national tour in support of the album followed, and the band's performances began to grow more intense and violent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203005944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_%28band%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Misfits tour with Walk Among Us at all?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "They booked a full European tour that year, but problems with Robo's visa led to the cancellation of all dates in the UK. A rescheduled UK tour followed in September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203005944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_%28band%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Misfits tour other countries beside the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "The album features the single Night of the Living Dead, which was released on October 31, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018061100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_Among_Us_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Misfits have any singles from the album Walk Among Us?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood is the second full-length album (clocking in at less than 15 minutes) by the American punk rock band Misfits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other albums besides Walk Among Us by the Misfits that came out during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Evilive by the Misfits well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "After quitting college in February 1922, Lindbergh enrolled at the Nebraska Aircraft Corporation's flying school in Lincoln and flew for the first time on April 9", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Lindbergh start flying?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Lindbergh make any stops along the transatlantic flight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "Over the next 33 1⁄2 hours, Lindbergh and the Spirit faced many challenges, included skimming over storm clouds at 10,000 ft and wave tops at as low as 10 ft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What challenges did Charles Lindbergh face during the new-york to paris flight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "The aircraft fought icing, flew blind through fog for several hours, and Lindbergh navigated only by dead reckoning", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other challenges besides skimming over storm clouds at 10,000 ft and wave tops at as low as 10 ft that Lindbergh faced during the new york to paris flight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "He landed at Le Bourget Aerodrome at 10:22 p.m. on Saturday, May 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Lindbergh get to Paris safely?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "Lindbergh flew from Washington, D.C. to New York City on June 13, arriving in lower Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Lindbergh do after he landed in Paris?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "After spending another week or so at the field to practice, Lindbergh took off from Americus for Montgomery, Alabama for his first solo cross-country flight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Lindbergh do any other notable flights besides the new york to paris flght?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "A crowd estimated at 150,000 stormed the field, dragged Lindbergh out of the cockpit, and carried him around above their heads for nearly half an hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Paris crowd carried Charles Lindbergh out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3066, "Truth_answer": "Some damage was done to the Spirit by souvenir hunters before pilot and plane reached the safety of a nearby hangar with the aid of French military fliers, soldiers, police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did the crowd react besides carrying lindbergh over their heads after he landed in Paris?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "Romanza is the first compilation album by Italian singer Andrea Bocelli, released internationally in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200514032851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanza_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Romanza by Andrea Bocelli?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "On 28 December, he debuted in the classical world in a concert at the Teatro Romolo Valli in Reggio Emilia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Andrea Bocelli perform in any concerts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion said while introducing him during her Christmas Special, in 1998, that if God would have a singing voice, he must sound a lot like Andrea Bocelli,“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113170246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Bocelli_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did people like Andrea Bocelli's performances?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "The Prayer is his duet with Celine Dion for the animated film Quest for Camelot which won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrea Bocelli ever sing with other people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "Andrea Bocelli is an Italian opera singer, songwriter, and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113170246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Bocelli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andrea Bocelli sing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "One of Bocelli's first lucky breaks came in 1992 when he recorded a demo tape of Miserere for Zucchero Fornaciari, with the song co-written by U2's Bono.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128161918id_/https://www.biography.com/musician/andrea-bocelli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrea Bocelli write anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "Bocelli showed a great passion for music as a young boy. His mother has said that music was the only thing that would comfort him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrea Bocelli enjoy singing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3067, "Truth_answer": "Bocelli won the Favourite Specialist Performer award at the UK National Music Awards in October 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DId Andrea Bocelli win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3068, "Truth_answer": "Granholm was sworn in as the 47th Governor of the state of Michigan on January 1, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200827075833id_/https://ballotpedia.org/Jennifer_Granholm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jennifer Granholm elected to become the governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3068, "Truth_answer": "Granholm ran for Attorney General of Michigan in 1998 to succeed 37-year Democratic incumbent Frank J. Kelley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jennifer Granholm run for the attorney general position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3068, "Truth_answer": "A member of the Democratic Party, she was Attorney General of Michigan from 1999 to 2003 and as the 47th Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jennifer Granholm running as in 1998?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3068, "Truth_answer": "Democratic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jennifer Granholm political stance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3068, "Truth_answer": "Both the Granholm campaign and the Michigan Democratic Party put out television commercials which focused on her efforts to revive Michigan's economy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200827075833id_/https://ballotpedia.org/Jennifer_Granholm_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Granholm do while she ran for a second term as governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm give a victory speech?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jennifer Granholm born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "02/05/1959", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jennifer Granholm born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "Bob Granholm", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jennifer Granholm have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "She graduated from San Carlos High School and briefly attempted an acting career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jennifer Granholm attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "She then enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, the first person in her family to do so, joining Phi Beta Kappa and graduating in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm attend college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "Law", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Granholm study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "Harvard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm attend school elsewhere besides Berkeley?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jennifer Granholm attend harvard?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1984 and then a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Granholm graduate?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3069, "Truth_answer": "After graduating, Granholm clerked for Judge Damon Keith, a Senior Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, from 1987 to 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123023357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jennifer Granholm do after she graduated?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3070, "Truth_answer": "The Alliance, also known as Team WCW/ECW and The Coalition, was a professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) that lasted from July to November 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tazz's The Alliance about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3070, "Truth_answer": "He is known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he was a two time World Heavyweight Champion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tazz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Tazz's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3070, "Truth_answer": "Taz began feuding with Tommy Dreamer, joining up with Brian Lee to face Dreamer and Terry Gordy and later Dreamer and Dr. Death Steve Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tazz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tazz have many matches with Tommy Dreamer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3071, "Truth_answer": "March 7, 1988, Hull was traded, along with Steve Bozek, to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for defenseman Rob Ramage and goaltender Rick Wamsley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Hull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brett Hull play with the the St. Louis Blues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3071, "Truth_answer": "His career total of 741 goals is the fourth highest in NHL history, and he is one of five players to score 50 goals in 50 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Hull_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Brett Hull make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3071, "Truth_answer": "His best scoring opportunity came when he hit the post in his first shift of the game. He appeared in two games of the Flames' five-game series loss to Montreal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Hull_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Brett Hull do in his opening game with the calgary flames?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3071, "Truth_answer": "He scored 32 goals in 1998–99 despite struggling with a groin injury for much of the season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Hull have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3072, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Medley first recorded I Can't Make It Alone written by Carole King, but the song failed to make much of an impact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Medley_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bill Medley's solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3072, "Truth_answer": "the song failed to make much of an impact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Medley_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Righteous_Brothers_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was I Can't Make It Alone a hit for Bill Medley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3072, "Truth_answer": "In 1987 his duet with Jennifer Warnes, (I've Had) The Time of My Life, was included on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Medley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Medley release any work for movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3072, "Truth_answer": "The song won Medley and Warnes a 1988 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and an Academy Award for Best Original Song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did (I've Had) The Time of My Life win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "Ice-T", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song cop killer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "Strong opposition, with critics ranging from the President to various law enforcement agencies, with strong demand for the song's withdrawal from commercial availability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was cop killer perceived by the community?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "CLEAT (Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas) called for a boycott of all products by Time Warner in order to secure the removal of the song and album from stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cop_Killer_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any action taken against Body Count for cop killer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, the album was re-issued with Cop Killer removed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cop_Killer_(song)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warner Bros records withdraw the Body Count album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "Strong opposition, with critics ranging from the President to various law enforcement agencies, with strong demand for the song's withdrawal from commercial availability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cop_Killer_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song cop killer receive any national attention?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "Cited concerns of promoting anti-police sentiment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cop_Killer_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the presidents reason for denouncing cop killer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3073, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Body Count recieve any awards for their album Body Count?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3074, "Truth_answer": "Beckham made a guest appearance on the catwalk for Maria Grachvogel on 17 February 2000, marking her debut as a model at London Fashion Week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you know about Victoria Beckham's fashion career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3074, "Truth_answer": "Beckham also acted as a British ambassador for Dolce and Gabbana and was briefly the face of Rocawear in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Victoria Beckham go on to do after modeling at London Fashion Week in 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3074, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Victoria Beckham won Designer Brand of the Year at the British Fashion Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116075211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Beckham_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Victoria Beckham win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3075, "Truth_answer": "a national study and comprehensive report conducted in partnership with the Center for American Progress, USC's Annenberg Center on Communication, Leadership and Policy, and the Rockefeller Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Shriver_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the shriver report?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the benefit of having half the workforce female?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3076, "Truth_answer": "Garvey was dismissive of the NAACP leader W. E. B. Du Bois, and in one issue of the Negro World called him a reactionary under [the] pay of white men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Garvey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What conflicts did Marcus Garvey have with Du Bois?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3076, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Garvey twice reached out to DuBois, asking him to contribute to UNIA publications, but the offer was rebuffed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Garvey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marcus Garvey approach the conflict situation with Du Bois?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3076, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garvey and Du Bois confront one another?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3076, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Marcus Garvey have conflict with besides Du Bois?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3077, "Truth_answer": "Linnell and Flansburgh first met as teenagers growing up in Lincoln, Massachusetts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_might_be_giants_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did They Might Be Giants band members meet each other?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3077, "Truth_answer": "At their first concert, They Might Be Giants performed under the name El Grupo De Rock and Roll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_might_be_giants_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's something Linnell and Flansburgh did in their early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3077, "Truth_answer": "The duo began performing their own music in and around New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did they go anywhere or meet anyone important in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3077, "Truth_answer": "Linnell and Flansburgh reunited in 1981 after moving to Brooklyn (to the same apartment building on the same day) to continue their career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107114523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_might_be_giants_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did They Might Be Giants band form together in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, she became the company's first female officer as senior vice president overseeing the company's hardware and systems division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Carly Fiorina role at AT&T?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "She eventually headed its North American operations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carly Fiorina rise at AT&T?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, she was named group president for Lucent's US$19 billion global service-provider business, overseeing marketing and sales for the company's largest customer segment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119031905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucent_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carly_Fiorina_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Carly Fiorina play in Lucent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "Fiorina chaired a US$2.5 billion joint venture between Lucent's consumer communications and Royal Philips Electronics, under the name Philips Consumer Communications (PCC).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carly_Fiorina_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119031905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucent_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lucent thrive under Fiorina's leadership?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "Lucent was merged with Alcatel SA of France on December 1, 2006, forming Alcatel-Lucent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lucent go under?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "The merger failed to produce the expected synergies, and there were significant write-downs of Lucent's assets that Alcatel purchased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119031905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucent_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lucent merge with Alcatel go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3078, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Lucent merge with Alcatel effect ATT?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3079, "Truth_answer": "An album by Meshuggah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is destroy erase improve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3079, "Truth_answer": "Soundfront Studios in Uppsala", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a soundfront?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3079, "Truth_answer": "In January 1995, Meshuggah undertook a short European tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995 to Meshuggah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3079, "Truth_answer": "In January 1995, Meshuggah undertook a short European tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023215033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meshuggah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Meshuggah undertake in 1995?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3080, "Truth_answer": "Many music critics still had not accepted it as a true opera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 1976 show come to be produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3080, "Truth_answer": "Clamma Dale", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Bess in the 1976 Houston Grand Opera production?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3080, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Ray Albert and Robert Mosley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porgy_and_Bess_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in the cast of the 1976 Houston Grand Opera production besides Dale?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3080, "Truth_answer": "This production won the Houston Grand Opera a Tony Award—the only opera ever to receive one—and a Grammy Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porgy_and_Bess_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1976 Houston Grand Opera production get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Although most Girls' Generation's releases are written by songwriters for S.M. Entertainment, some members occasionally participated in songwriting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Girl Generations lyrics or themes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Member Yuri wrote the lyrics for Mistake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was some of the girls who did the songwriting for Girls' Generation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the song Mistake released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Sooyoung penned the lyrics to How Great Is Your Love“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Girls' Generation write besides Mistake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "The group's main lyrical themes as characterized by Chris True from AllMusic are dance party and girls night out.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What theme was Girl Generation known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Ceejay Lee from feminist magazine Fem criticized the generic themes of Korean girl groups like Wonder Girls or Girls' Generation as sexist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other themes were the Girls' Generation known for besides dance party or girls night out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "[They] infantilize themselves to emasculate males by pandering childlike, puritanical innocence [...] It only reinforces that females are weak beings that serve to gratify males and that males need to be 'man' enough to 'protect' them.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Girl's Generation criticized for their theme?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Despite the criticism, several of Girls' Generation's songs, such as Run Devil Run, Hoot, and Bad Girl are noted for portraying confident young women with their own opinion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Girl's Generation change their look or style after Ceejay Lee's review?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Genie, Oh!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some more of the Girls' Generation song releases besides Mistake and How Great Is Your Love“?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Run Devil Run“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Girls' Generation release besides Mistake, How Great Is Your Love“, and Genie, Oh!?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3081, "Truth_answer": "Members Sooyoung, Yuri, and Seohyun wrote the lyrics for Baby Maybe and XYZ", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's some names of other songs that the Girls' Generation group members wrote besides Mistake and How Great Is Your Love?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3082, "Truth_answer": "Fukuoka, Japan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Yui (singer) grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3082, "Truth_answer": "Growing up, Yui asserted that she had always been close to music, as she would remember the beats from music she heard on the radio, and would be able to sing it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201140020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_(singer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yui's (singer) childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3082, "Truth_answer": "During her third year in primary school, she was influenced by her mother to begin writing a journal of her feelings and tried to compose them into poems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201140020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yui_(singer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yui (singer) have any early influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3083, "Truth_answer": "Thames Television wiped the material once they had acquired the Rediffusion London archive, and all but two episodes were destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612125107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Last_the_1948_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the survival of At Last the 1948 show episodes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people watch the At Last the 1948 Show compilation episodes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3083, "Truth_answer": "Out of an original total of 13 episodes, eleven now exist in complete or near-complete form, while two remain incomplete.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the Survival of episodes besides the destruction of At Last the 1948 Show material?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3083, "Truth_answer": "They were destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were there incomplete At Last the 1948 Show episodes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3083, "Truth_answer": "Thames Television wiped the material once they had acquired the Rediffusion London archive, and all but two episodes were destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612125107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Last_the_1948_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what led to the destruction of the At Last the 1948 Show episodes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3083, "Truth_answer": "Thames Television wiped the material once they had acquired the Rediffusion London archive, and all but two episodes were destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612125107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Last_the_1948_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me why there was a missing At Last the 1948 Show episode?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3084, "Truth_answer": "This was Paulini's third album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship between Paulini and Come Alive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3084, "Truth_answer": "Pauloni worked on Come Alive for five years in Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York City and Paris with several writers and producers, including Chris Rosa, Erik Blue2th Griggs and Philippe-Marc Anquetil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulini_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the Come Alive album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3085, "Truth_answer": "Sydney, Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Paulini grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3085, "Truth_answer": "Suva, Fiji", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Paulini born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3085, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paulini ever marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3085, "Truth_answer": "Paulini is the youngest of six siblings; she has three brothers and two sisters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulini_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Paulini have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3085, "Truth_answer": "Music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Paulini's hobbies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3085, "Truth_answer": "No, Paulini is a supporter of the LGBTI community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821150902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulini_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Paulini LGBT herself?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "Johnson married Lal Park and had two sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ian Johnson's (cricketer) family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "The daughter of former Test cricketer Roy Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lal Park?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ian Johnson (cricketer) get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Johnson (cricketer) ever get divorced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Johnson (cricketer) have any kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "Bill and Bob", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Ian Johnson's (cricketer) sons names?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "He was an Australian cricketer who played 45 Test matches between 1946 and 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did he do in his life besides having a family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "Slow off-break bowler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ian Johnson (cricketer) do in Cricket?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3086, "Truth_answer": "After retirement, Johnson worked for a time as a sports commentator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Johnson (cricketer) have any other jobs besides playing as a slow off-break bowler?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "06/22/1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Judy Garland die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "The cause of death was an incautious self-overdosage of barbiturates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Judy Garland die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Judy Garland taking barbiturates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Carnegie Hall hosted a two-concert tribute to Garland, which they promoted as a tribute to the world's greatest entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_garland_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland receive any tributes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "She had 3 children, including Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland have any family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_garland_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judy Garland's children bury her remains?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "“Ms. Garland’s three children now reside in Southern California and wished to have their mother resting near them.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225064826id_/https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-judy-garland-move-20170130-story.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Judy Garland's children want her remains buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3087, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Garland's remains were disinterred from Ferncliff Cemetery in January 2017 and re-interred 2,800 miles away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland's death bring about any change or movements?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3088, "Truth_answer": "Kathy Bray, Truddi Chase, Erin Kramp, Mattie Stepanek, and Jo Ann Compton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the notable guests in Oprah winfrey show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3088, "Truth_answer": "1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Oprah Winfrey show take place where Jo Ann Compton was the guest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3088, "Truth_answer": "Phil McGraw", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other guest in the show was worth mentioning besides Kathy Bray, Truddi Chase, Erin Kramp, Mattie Stepanek, or Jo Ann Compton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3088, "Truth_answer": "Talk Show Host", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oprah's role on the Oprah Winfrey Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3088, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Oprah Winfrey shows was flawed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "Eduard Hanslick", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was an opponent of Richard Wagner", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "Charles-Valentin Alkan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any one else an opponent of Richard Wagner besides Hanslick", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "Wagner's followers (known as Wagnerians or Wagnerites) have formed many societies dedicated to Wagner's life and work", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125025709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who supported Richard Wagner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "For a time, German musical life divided into two factions, supporters of Wagner and supporters of Johannes Brahms;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125025709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was brahms one of wagner's competitors", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "Operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, music dramas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125025709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Richard Wagner make", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "He worked with other people. Wagner was a German composer, dramatist, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Wagner work with other people or solo", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the people Richard Wagner worked with included in his supporters", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "Germany and France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries did Richard Wagner work in", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3089, "Truth_answer": "Italy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there others countries that Richard Wagner worked in besides Germany and France", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3090, "Truth_answer": "New York City, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Howard Zinn from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3090, "Truth_answer": "From 1956 through 1963, Zinn chaired the Department of History and social sciences at Spelman College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Howard Zinn go to college", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3090, "Truth_answer": "Concerns about low wages and hazardous working conditions compelled Zinn and several other apprentices to form the Apprentice Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Zinn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Howard Zinn do after being in the navy yard", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3090, "Truth_answer": "A group that would meet once a week outside of work to discuss strategy and read books that at the time were considered radical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Zinn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the apprentice Association", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3090, "Truth_answer": "Activities Director", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was howard zinn's job during his time with the apprentice association", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "Married to Arnold Schwarzenegger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Maria Shriver married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "4", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Maria Shriver have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "Katherine, Christina, Christopher, and Patrick Schwarzenegger", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Shriver_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are Maria Shriver's children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "She currently does not have a husband", "Truth_passages": [ "http://righttoreallove.com/gods-purpose-for-relationships-part1/_p1", "https://seekersguidance.org/tag/abusive-in-law/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Maria Shriver's husband do for a living?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "About 25 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long have Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger been married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger ever divorce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3091, "Truth_answer": "Schwarzenegger publicly admitted to fathering a child with a longtime member of their household staff", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Shriver_p10", "https://sfist.com/2011/07/22/sfist_tonight_722_moustache_bash_w2/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the filing of the Maria Shriver's divorce?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3092, "Truth_answer": "Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as Napoli, is an Italian professional football club based in Naples, Campania that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is napoli?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3092, "Truth_answer": "inherited the captain's armband from Napoli veteran defender Giuseppe Bruscolotti and quickly became an adored star among the club's fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Maradona_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the peak of Diego Maradona's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3092, "Truth_answer": "He has managed 9 teams since 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Diego Maradona as a coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3093, "Truth_answer": "4", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Kool G Rap have in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3093, "Truth_answer": "My Life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Kool G Rap most famous singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3093, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music awards did Kool G Rap win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3093, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Kool G Rap's record sales like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "A 'band' formed in 1970. Runt is also the self-titled debut album of the band Runt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Runt ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Runt release any albums ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "Initially dividing critics upon its release, the record runs the gamut from blues-styled guitar workouts to power pop to Laura Nyro-styled piano pop to rock 'n' roll to piano ballads, as well as more experimental numbers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Runt album received by the critics ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "We Gotta Get You a Woman“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Gotta_Get_You_a_Woman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917185014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runt_(album)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208053536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Rundgren_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917185014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runt_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208053536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Rundgren_p38", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917185014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runt_(album)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208053536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Rundgren_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name a song from the album Runt ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "Rundgren's began working on his next project, the ambitious double LP Something/Anything? (1972)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Todd Rundgren abandoned his Persona what happened ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "According to Encyclopedia of Popular Music writer Colin Larkin, the album has since been rightly regarded as one of the landmark releases of the early 70s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929141528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something/Anything%3F_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Something/Anything received by the reviewers ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3094, "Truth_answer": "He released the album Nazz III", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Todd Rundgren do in the year 1971 ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3095, "Truth_answer": "1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Mamas and the Papas formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3095, "Truth_answer": "The Mamas and the Papas was formed by husband and wife John Phillips (formerly of the New Journeymen) and Michelle Phillips, and Denny Doherty (formerly of the Mugwumps).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Mamas and the Papas formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3095, "Truth_answer": "The group considered calling itself the Magic Cyrcle before switching to the Mamas and the Papas, inspired by the Hells Angels, whose female associates were called mamas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Mamas and the Papas choose the name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3095, "Truth_answer": "Singing background vocals on McGuire's album This Precious Time, although it had already released a single of its own by the time the album appeared in December 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Mamas and the Papas first recording?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3095, "Truth_answer": "The single Go Where You Wanna Go, which was given a limited release in November, failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mamas_and_the_Papas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Go Where You Wanna Go do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3095, "Truth_answer": "If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929140626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Where_You_Wanna_Go_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929140626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Where_You_Wanna_Go_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200623022533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Can_Believe_Your_Eyes_and_Ears_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200623022533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Can_Believe_Your_Eyes_and_Ears_p3", "https://lyricsfever.net/pacific-coast-highway-lyrics-the-mamas-the-papas-59_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200623022533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Can_Believe_Your_Eyes_and_Ears_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was Go Where You Wanna Go on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3096, "Truth_answer": "Born into This is The Cult's eighth studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Born into This?“", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3096, "Truth_answer": "2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Born into This“ released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3096, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at #72 on the UK album chart the week after its release. In the United States it debuted at #70 on the top 100, #17 on the Top Rock Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906044004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_into_This_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Born into This do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3096, "Truth_answer": "She Sells Sanctuary, Love Removal Machine and Fire Woman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult have any hit tracks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3096, "Truth_answer": "Choice of Weapon (2012) and Hidden City (2016).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906044004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_into_This_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cult release another album after Born into This?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3097, "Truth_answer": "Tan is known for composing film scores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tan do with film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3097, "Truth_answer": "He won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and a BAFTA Award for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tan Dun get any awards for his film scores?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3097, "Truth_answer": "Crouching Tiger Concerto, for cello and chamber orchestra (2000)The Map: Concerto for Cello, Video and Orchestra (2002)Hero Concerto (2010)The Banquet (2010)Martial Arts Cycle (2013)Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women (2013)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tan Dun do in multimedia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3097, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Tan received any important reviews from critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3098, "Truth_answer": "The Time of My Life“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song released by David Cook?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3098, "Truth_answer": "Simon Fuller", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who owns XIX Entertainments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3098, "Truth_answer": "7th", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What season of American Idol was David Cook on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3098, "Truth_answer": "Analog Heart (2006)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Cook's first Album called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3099, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, the band reunited to prepare for the Return To Wild world tour in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2005 to the cult?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3099, "Truth_answer": "Hard rock, heavy metal, post-punk, and gothic rock (early)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what music did the cult produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Lauper co-wrote the song If You Believe with Faye Tozer of the British pop group Steps, for the band's third studio album, Buzz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 to Cyndi Lauper?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did If You Believe by steps do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "On November 19, 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cyndi Lauper become a mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "Lauper gave birth to her son Declyn Wallace Thornton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cyndi Lauper have a boy or girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did motherhood affect Cyndi Lauper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "Sisters of Avalon is the fifth studio album by American singer Cyndi Lauper", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters_of_Avalon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sisters of Avalon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3100, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 56,000 certified units in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Sisters of Avalon do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "In his freshman year, West was a member of the WVU freshman squad that achieved a perfect record of 17 wins without a loss over the course of the season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tell me something about Jerry West's college career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "West Virginia University (WVU)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which university did Jerry West go to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "Yes, starting in his freshman year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jerry West start playing for WVU immediately?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "West earned a multitude of honors during his first varsity year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Jerry West's other achievements his first varsity of college besides having a perfect record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "Yes, All-American Third Team call-up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jerry West get any awards or accolades in his first varsity year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "First Team All-Southern Conference; Southern Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player Award and First Team honors; Chuck Taylor–Converse Second-team All-American honors; and Associated Press and United Press International Third-team All-American honors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_West_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other honors did Jerry West receive besides the all-american third team call-up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "The Mountaineers went 26–2 that year, ending the season with a loss to Manhattan College in post-season tournament play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the mountaineers win the 1957-58 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "During his junior year (1958–59), West scored 26.6 points per game and grabbed 12.3 rebounds per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jerry West do in 1958 - 59?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3101, "Truth_answer": "Kentucky Wildcats, and California for NCAA national title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what teams did the mountaineers play against in 1958 - 59?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3102, "Truth_answer": "Gregory's fourth marriage, to Ida Mae Galliher, ended in divorce in 1995 after three years, though they continued to live together and remarried in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628054713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Hemingway_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Gregory Hemingway's middle years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3102, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know why Gregory Hemingway had so many marriages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3102, "Truth_answer": "University of Miami Medical School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gregory Hemingway go to medical school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3103, "Truth_answer": "Sweet's origins can be traced back to British soul band Wainwright's Gentlemen. Mark Lay's history of that band states they formed around 1962 and were initially known as Unit 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Sweet initially get started", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3103, "Truth_answer": "Phil Kenton joined on drums as the band changed its name to Wainwright's Gentlemen (due to there being another band known as Unit 4).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else is in the sweet besides the founding members?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3103, "Truth_answer": "Andy Scott's Sweet:Andy ScottBruce BislandTony O'HoraPeter LincolnSteve Priest's Sweet:Steve PriestRichie OnoriPaulie Z.Stevie StewartMitch Perry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other members of the sweets besides the founding members and Kenton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3103, "Truth_answer": "Slow Motion (July 1968)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the sweet first produce", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3103, "Truth_answer": "The band rose to worldwide fame in the 1970s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the sweet popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the sweet win awards", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3104, "Truth_answer": "The Davao Death Squad (DDS) is a vigilante group in Davao City, with connections to former Davao mayor, and current Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davao_Death_Squad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Davao death Squad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3104, "Truth_answer": "the DDS have conducted summary executions of street children and individuals suspected of petty crimes and drug dealing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davao_Death_Squad_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201023754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davao_City_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the davao death squad kill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3104, "Truth_answer": "It has been estimated that the group is responsible for the killing or disappearance of between 1,020 and 1,040 people between 1998 and 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many were killed by the DDS?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3104, "Truth_answer": "The Office of the Ombudsman closed an investigation in January 2016 stating that they found no evidence that the Davao Death Squad exists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davao_Death_Squad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the killings by the DDS been stopped?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3104, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the case was closed then reopened.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an investagation about the DDS killing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3104, "Truth_answer": "There have been a certain degree of public approval, primarily fueled by public discontent at “the arduous and ineffective judicial system”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the people care that the DDS killing is happening?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3105, "Truth_answer": "Macartney's exploits were noticed by the State selectors, and he made his first class debut for New South Wales against Queensland at the start of the 1905–06 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charlie Macartney first-class debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3105, "Truth_answer": "New South Wales", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Charlie Macartney play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3105, "Truth_answer": "He made 56 in New South Wales' first innings of 691, and after not bowling in the first innings, he took 3/80 and his first catch in an innings victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Macartney do well in the game between New South Wales against Queensland at the start of the 1905–06 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3105, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the game between New South Wales against Queensland at the start of the 1905–06 season the start of Charlie Macartney's debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3105, "Truth_answer": "He went on to play in 35 Test matches between 1907 and 1926", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Macartney_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Charlie Macartney able to play or was the debut his only one?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3106, "Truth_answer": "Feller was elected the inaugural president of the Major League Baseball Players' Association in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218074733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Feller_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Feller doing in his later life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3106, "Truth_answer": "As president, he appeared before Congress to speak about baseball's reserve clause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218074733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Feller_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Feller do as president of the association?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3106, "Truth_answer": "Feller and his wife, Virginia Winther, had three sons, Steve, Martin, and Bruce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things was Bob Feller doing besides serving as president of the MLB players association?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3106, "Truth_answer": "Feller is credited with being the first baseball star to sign autographs at baseball memorabilia conventions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things were going on in his later life besides serving as president of the MLB players association or having children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3106, "Truth_answer": "The couple married in 1943 and divorced in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Feller married for many years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3106, "Truth_answer": "In retirement, Feller lived with his second wife, Anne Feller, in Gates Mills, a suburb of Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218074733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Feller_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Feller re-marry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3107, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg took notice of Zeta-Jones in Titanic and recommended her to Martin Campbell, who was directing The Mask of Zorro (1998) for Spielberg's production company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 to Catherine Zeta-Jones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3107, "Truth_answer": "Campbell casted her as the leading lady instead of Izabella Scorupco, who was his original choice for the part.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Steven Spielberg recommended Zeta-Jones to Martin Campbell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3107, "Truth_answer": "For her role in Chicago (2002), Zeta-Jones was awarded the Academy Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Zeta-Jones_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Catherine Zeta-Jones win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3107, "Truth_answer": "Zeta-Jones starred in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 to Catherine Zeta-Jones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3107, "Truth_answer": "Traffic was critically acclaimed and earned numerous awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Traffic (2000) a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "In 1981 the Save the Manatee Club was founded by Buffett and former Florida governor Bob Graham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what charity work did Jimmy Buffett do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Save the Manatee Club raise a lot of money?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what made Jimmy Buffett want to save the manatees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "Buffett raised funds with his Surviving the Storm hurricane relief concert in Orlando, Florida, to provide relief for hurricane victims affected by the four major hurricanes that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other charity work did Jimmy Buffett do besides his involvement with the manatee club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did jimmy buffett raise for the surviving the storm hurricane relief concert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone else perform in the surviving the storm hurricane relief concert besides buffett?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "Buffett, a Gulf Coast native, put on a free concert on the beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other charity works by buffett besides the manatee club or surviving the storm hurricane relief concert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3108, "Truth_answer": "The concert was Buffett's response to the BP oil disaster in the Gulf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the guld shores concert on the beach for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3109, "Truth_answer": "In January 2011, the New York Post reported that Barbra Streisand was in negotiations to produce, direct and star in a new film version of Gypsy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Barbra Streisand's involvement with Gypsy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3109, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with the New York Post, Arthur Laurents said, We've talked about it a lot, and she knows what she's doing. She has my approval.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barbra Streisand want the star role in Gypsy the film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3109, "Truth_answer": "In a clarifying statement and report, The New York Times wrote that Streisand would star, but would not produce or direct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the negotiations with Streisand for the Gypsy remake?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3109, "Truth_answer": "In March 2012, reports stated that Universal Pictures was pressing on with the new film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Gypsy remake continue being developed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3109, "Truth_answer": "We just have to find our team and a writer,' said Streisand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802102717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_(musical)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was holding up the Gypsy remake?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3109, "Truth_answer": "Barry Levinson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was working on the Gypsy remake?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "28 January 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ritual Spirit EP released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "On 29 July 2016, they released a new single, The Spoils", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_Attack_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the Ritual Spirit EP release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the spoils win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "The video for The Spoils, featuring Cate Blanchett, and directed by Australian director John Hillcoat, was released on 9 August 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the release of the spoils?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the music video for the spoils successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "Del Naja confirmed that not only was new Massive Attack material in the works, but that rumours of a reunion with Tricky were true.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_Attack_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the return of Tricky?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3110, "Truth_answer": "23 May 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the return of tricky take place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3111, "Truth_answer": "DJs Daddy G and Andrew Vowles and graffiti artist-turned-rapper Robert Del Naja met as members of partying collective The Wild Bunch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about history of massive attack?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3111, "Truth_answer": "Massive Attack started as a spin-off production trio in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_Attack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daddy G, Andrew Vowles, and Robert Del Naja decide to form Massive Attack when they met?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3111, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Massive Attack trio recruit additional members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3111, "Truth_answer": "In 2005 Del Naja organised and performed at a charity concert in Bristol for Tsunami Relief with Adrian Utley and Geoff Barrow of Portishead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_Attack_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Massive Attack perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3111, "Truth_answer": "Blue Lines (1991)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Massive Attack produce an album fairly soon after getting together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3111, "Truth_answer": "An album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Blue Lines an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3112, "Truth_answer": "At age eight, he started piano lessons. He was an economics major at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, where he graduated cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was paul weston's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3112, "Truth_answer": "During his college days, Weston had his own band called the Green Serenaders; Weston also learned how to play the clarinet so he could travel with the college band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was paul weston's first job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3112, "Truth_answer": "When he returned to New York in the fall of 1934, he made his first sale of his work to Joe Haymes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did paul weston get his big break?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3112, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did paul weston sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3112, "Truth_answer": "He changed his name from Wetstein to Weston after his arrival in California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did paul weston change his name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3112, "Truth_answer": "Subsequent films as musical director include Belle of the Yukon (1944) and Road To Utopia (1945).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film work did paul weston do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3113, "Truth_answer": "High step is a style of marching used by many colleges and universities, including most bands of HBCUs and the Big Ten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is high step?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3113, "Truth_answer": "While playing music during a field show, the band can make formations, called drill, on the field, which may be pictures, geometric shapes, curvilinear designs, or blocks of musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some things marching bands do in their performances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3113, "Truth_answer": "The traditional music of the marching band is the military march, but since show bands also evolved from the concert and brass band traditions, music has always been varied.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sound or style of music do marching bands play for shows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3114, "Truth_answer": "From December 28, 2013 to February 1, 2014, Noah had an 18-game streak of 10 or more rebounds, averaging 13.9 rebounds during that stretch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joakim_Noah_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2013-14 season like for Joakim Noah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3114, "Truth_answer": "J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award: 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joakim_Noah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joakim Noah win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3114, "Truth_answer": "All-NBA First Team: 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joakim Noah win any other awards besides the j. walter kennedy citizenship award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Sanctus Real formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "Chris Rohman, Mark Graalman, and Dustin Lolli", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of Sanctus Real?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "The group performed their first concert for several friends in the back of a warehouse in December 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sanctus Real get their start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "Message for the Masses (An early version of Message)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Sanctus Real's first songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "In April and May 2010, Sanctus Real debuted the complete new album Pieces of a Real Heart while headlining the UNITED Spring 2010 Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Sanctus Real portrayed in the media?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Sanctus Real's albums and songs were nominated for multiple GMA Dove Awards and Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Sanctus Real's songs successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "Sparrow, Framework, and Fair Trade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real sign with a record label?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "Matt HammittPete PrevostDan GartleySteve GoodrumMatt KollarMike GeeJake RyeSeth Huff", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real add any additional members to the band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "The band is best known for their number one singles Lead Me, Forgiven, Whatever You're Doing, I'm Not Alright, Don't Give Up, We Need Each Other, Everything About You, and The Fight Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804132553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctus_Real_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sanctus Real's biggest hit song?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3115, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Forgiven (Sanctus Real song) peaked at No. 4 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanctus Real have a song that was on the charts?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3116, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb is an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992 in Sydney, New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was frenzal rhomb?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3116, "Truth_answer": "In March 1994, the band issued a seven-track EP, Dick Sandwich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was frenzal rhomb's first song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3116, "Truth_answer": "Its cover had a graphic drawing and ad with the cover art were banned at some venues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album dick sandwich fair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3116, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHo was a major influencer on frenzal rhomb?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3116, "Truth_answer": "Coughing Up a Storm was released in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was frenzal rhomb's next album after dick sandwich released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3116, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album coughing up a storm doing at the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "Soccer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Jimmy Greaves play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "Woodford Town Football Club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last team Jimmy Greaves played for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "Greaves was struggling with his fitness. He felt he had become a journeyman footballer and lost motivation as he believed that few of his teammates could play good football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607112323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Greaves like attending West Ham?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "He chose to leave the Bees early in the 1978–79 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607112323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jimmy Greaves quit the Bees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "Greaves later admitted his regret in making the move to Upton Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607112323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Greaves learn a lesson at West Ham United?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "Greaves was struggling with his fitness. He felt he had become a journeyman footballer and lost motivation as he believed that few of his teammates could play good football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607112323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Greaves like attending West Ham United?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "He admitted that he was in the early stages of alcoholism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607112323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jimmy Greaves leave West Ham at first?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3117, "Truth_answer": "He moved to West Ham United in a player-exchange in March 1970 and retired the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607112323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Greaves retire from West Ham United?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3118, "Truth_answer": "Kraftwerk went on a multi-date tour to promote the Autobahn album, a tour which took them to the US, Canada and the UK for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was their international breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3118, "Truth_answer": "The radio edit of the title track became a surprise international hit, reaching number 11 in the UK and number 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any successful singles from autobahn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3118, "Truth_answer": "This was the first Kraftwerk album to be entirely self-produced by Ralf Hütter and Schneider in their Kling Klang studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wednesdaymiddaymedley.org/tag/jametatone/_p146", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-Activity_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was radioactivity an album that Kraftwerk produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3118, "Truth_answer": "Radio-Activity was released to mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-Activity_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Radio-Activity successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3119, "Truth_answer": "Jai Ho (song)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs did Gulzar write ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3119, "Truth_answer": "The song features vocals from Sukhvinder Singh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204220250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jai_Ho_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the singer of Jai Ho (song)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3119, "Truth_answer": "Mahalaxmi Iyer and Vijay Prakash", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else is a singer that sang lyrics for Jai Ho by Gulzar ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3119, "Truth_answer": "Hrishikesh Mukherjee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the director of Aashirwad ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3119, "Truth_answer": "As a lyricist, he worked with many music directors including R. D. Burman, Salil Chowdhury, Vishal Bhardwaj and A. R. Rahman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128133238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulzar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the director Gulzar worked with the most as a lyricist ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3119, "Truth_answer": "Anand (1971), Mere Apne (1971), Mausam (1975), Maachis (1996), Omkara (2006), Kaminey (2009), Guru (2007), Slumdog Millionaire (2008), and Raavan (2010).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name some of the movies who Gulzar worked as a lyricist on ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3120, "Truth_answer": "Graham agreed with Nixon that Jews control the American media, calling it a stranglehold during a 1972 conversation with Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Graham say to Nixon about the Jews?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3120, "Truth_answer": "Graham suggested that if Nixon was re-elected that they might be able to do something about the Jews control of the American media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Graham_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Graham think that Nixon should do about the Jews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3120, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, he voiced fear of a second holocaust, not against Jews, but a nuclear holocaust and advised that our greatest contribution to world peace is to live with Christ every day.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was else was said about Graham's attitude towards Jews besides the conversation with Nixon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3120, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nixon try to do about the media and the Jews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3121, "Truth_answer": "Testament released a live DVD/double album on October 15, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Thrash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2013 to Testament (band)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3121, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Thrash", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 11th Testament (band) album name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3121, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dark Roots of Thrash do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3121, "Truth_answer": "Rise Up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles on Dark Roots of Thrash?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3122, "Truth_answer": "The siblings were born in New Haven, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were The Carpenters born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3122, "Truth_answer": "Harold Bertram and Agnes Reuwer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were The Carpenters parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3122, "Truth_answer": "The siblings were born in New Haven, Connecticut, and moved to Downey, California in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were The Carpenters raised in CT?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3122, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Carpenters parents stay married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3122, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Carpenters siblings fight a lot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3122, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did The Carpenters go to elementary school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "The Texas band's fifth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is hush?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "Tell Me the Answer“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song from the hush album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "In Our Lifetime“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single from the hush album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Summer Son“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more singles from the hush album besides in our lifetime?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and spent a total of 43 weeks on the UK Albums Chart. It has been certified triple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So was the hush album a success then?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was released on 23 October 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Texas (band) have a Greatest Hits album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Want a Lover“, Summer Son, and Prayer for You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on The Greatest Hits (Texas album)?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "In Demand, Inner Smile, and Guitar Song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the new songs on The Greatest Hits (Texas album)?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "Tired of Being Alone“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other new songs on The Greatest Hits (Texas album) besides In Demand, Inner Smile, and Guitar Song?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3123, "Truth_answer": "Say What You Want“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the third song on The Greatest Hits (Texas album)?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "Ride was selected to be an astronaut as part of NASA Astronaut Group 8, the first class to select women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did sally ride's NASA career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Sally Ride get picked?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "On June 18, 1983, she became the first American woman in space as a crew member on Space Shuttle Challenger for STS-7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sally Ride do at NASA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "Her second space flight was STS-41-G in 1984, also on board Challenger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sally Ride do anything else besides becoming a crew member on STS-7?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "Yes, she spent a total of more than 343 hours in space on her second flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sally Ride ever in Space?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "Space Shuttle Challenger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What space shuttle was Sally Ride on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "One her first flight, part of Ride's job was to operate the robotics arm to deploy and retrieve SPAS-1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sally Ride do anything while in space?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "Yes, she spent a total of more than 343 hours in space on her second flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3", "https://meanshappy.com/lgbtq-icons-sally-ride-inspiring-us-all-to-be-astronauts/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sally Ride ever in Space again after her first space flight?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3124, "Truth_answer": "Her second space flight was STS-41-G in 1984, also on board Challenger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206235422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sally Ride connected with the Challenger in anyway?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3125, "Truth_answer": "As more exposure was given to Hisaishi and the anime industry, his career grew. He initiated a solo career, began to produce music, and created his own label (Wonder Land Inc.) in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220130316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during 1981-1998 to Joe Hisaishi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3125, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Hisaishi released his solo album Pretender as the first album under the new label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wonder Land Inc. a successful endevour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3125, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Hisaishi provided the soundtrack to the 1998 Winter Paralympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220130316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hisaishi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Joe Hisaishi released his first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Warren Spahn make his professional debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "1942, 1946–1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Warren Spahn spend with the braves?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "He led or shared the lead in the NL in wins in 1957–61 (age 36 through 40).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warren Spahn lead the league in any categorizes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "363–245", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Warren Spahn's win lose record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "Pud Galvin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Warren Spahn trailing in wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "2583", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many strikeouts did Warren Spahn have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "He appeared in 14 All-Star Games, the most of any pitcher in the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many all-star games did Warren Spahn pitch in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "Cy Young Award (1957)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warren Spahn ever win a Cy Young?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in 1948, 1957, and 1958", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218205302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Spahn_p6", "https://staff.onmilwaukee.com/sports/articles/whynospahnstatue.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warren Spahn ever pitch in the postseason?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3126, "Truth_answer": "Del Crandall, Ray Boone, and Bill Bruton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Warren Spahn teammates with the Braves?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3127, "Truth_answer": "1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Welch join Fleetwood Mac?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3127, "Truth_answer": "Guitarlead and backing vocals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Welch (musician) role with Fleetwood Mac?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3127, "Truth_answer": "He had a successful solo career in the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002030203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Welch_%28musician%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Welch (musician) successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3127, "Truth_answer": "His singles included Hot Love, Cold World, Ebony Eyes, Precious Love, Hypnotized, and his signature song, Sentimental Lady.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002030203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Welch_%28musician%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the songs that bought Bob Welch (musician) success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3128, "Truth_answer": "The band were comfortable playing in the studio, but their tours were more problematic. Welch held contradictory attitudes towards Kirwan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the friction within Fleetwood Mac?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "Suge Knight, The D.O.C., and Dr. Dre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Row_Records_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118164207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suge_Knight_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Row_Records_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the founder of Death Row Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tupac affiliated with Death Row Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "California Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album or songs did Tupac Shakur produce with Death Row Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "All Eyez on Me charted at number one on both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, selling 566,000 copies in the first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was All Eyez on Me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was All Eyez on Me released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "On June 4, 1996, he and Outlawz released the diss track Hit 'Em Up, a scathing lyrical assault on The Notorious B.I.G. and others associated with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tupac Shakur do after All Eyez on Me?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3129, "Truth_answer": "The controversy surrounding the song is due in part to Shakur's murder in a drive-by-shooting only three months after its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3130, "Truth_answer": "Jill Wendy Dando was a British journalist, television presenter and newsreader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Dando_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jill Dando?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3130, "Truth_answer": "The BBC set up a bursary award in Dando's memory, which enables one student each year to study broadcast journalism at University College Falmouth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Dando_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jill Dando ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3130, "Truth_answer": "South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Dando_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Dando_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jill Dando get her education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band the prodigy form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "Liam Howlett and Maxim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Prodigy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "Experience (1992)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album The Prodigy released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "No, in August 1991, the Prodigy released their debut single Charly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Prodigy's 10 track demo tape have any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Charly chart on the billboards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charly get nominated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3131, "Truth_answer": "Yes, past members include Leeroy Thornhill, Keith Flint, and Sharky", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Prodigy change members?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "09/08/1954", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Michael Shermer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "He married Jennifer Graf, a native of Cologne, Germany", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114090256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Shermer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Michael Shermer married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "06/25/2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Shermer and Jennifer Graf get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Michael Shermer and Jennifer Graf have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "Altadena, California, United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where has Michael Shermer lived?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "Pepperdine University (B.A.)California State University, Fullerton (M.A.)Claremont Graduate University (Ph.D.)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Michael Shermer education?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3132, "Truth_answer": "A lifelong dog lover, he previously had a dog named Darwin, and as of April 2018, he now has a Chocolate Labrador Retriever named Hitch, in honor of Christopher Hitchens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Michael Shermer's hobbies or interests?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "Le Show is a weekly syndicated public radio show hosted by satirist Harry Shearer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Le Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "December 3, 1983 – present", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Le Show run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Shearer start Le Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "KCRW (1983–April 14, 2013)WWNO (April 21, 2013-present)/KCSN (July 14, 2013–present)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Le Show broadcast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Shearer appeared with Brian Hayes in four episodes of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Not Today, Thank You, playing Nostrils, a man so ugly he cannot stand to be in his own presence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225051949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Shearer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other radio work has Harry Shearer done?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "He was originally scheduled to appear in all six episodes but had to withdraw from recording two due to a problem with his work permit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225051949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Shearer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Harry Shearer done more Not Today, Thank You episodes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3133, "Truth_answer": "Shearer has released 6 albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Shearer music successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3134, "Truth_answer": "Paterno was also renowned for his charitable contributions to academics at Penn State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030094814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Paterno_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Philanthropy activities was Joe Paterno involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3134, "Truth_answer": "He and his wife Sue have contributed over $4 million towards various departments and colleges, including support for the Penn State All-Sports Museum, which opened in 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030094814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Paterno_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do for the Penn State All-Sports Museum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3134, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Paterno do anything else for the Penn State All-Sports Museum besides contributing money?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3134, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Paterno do for the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3134, "Truth_answer": "Paterno attended the annual Penn State Dance Marathon, a popular weekend-long charity event and the largest student-run philanthropy in the world, every year to raise money for kids with cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Joe Paterno do in the Philanthropic arena besides his charitable contributions to penn state?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3135, "Truth_answer": "Yuvraj was selected in the Indian squad for the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy in the back of his impressive outings for the Under-19 team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yuvraj Singh big breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3135, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the breakthrough mean for Yuvraj Singh?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3135, "Truth_answer": "40 Test, 304 ODI, 58 T20I, and 139 FC", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did Yuvraj Singh win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3135, "Truth_answer": "In February 2014, he was honoured with FICCI Most Inspiring Sportsperson of the Year Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yuvraj Singh receive and notable awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3135, "Truth_answer": "About 24 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Yuvraj Singh career last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3136, "Truth_answer": "A tour started on January 27, 1936, in Philadelphia and traveled to Pittsburgh and Chicago before ending in Washington, D.C., on March 21, 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Porgy and Bess tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3136, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any member leave Porgy and Bess?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "23-year-old Bell travelled with his parents and his brother's widow, Caroline Margaret Ottaway, to Paris, Ontario, to stay with the Reverend Thomas Henderson, a family friend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me something about canada and alexander graham bell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "In 1870", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did alexander graham bell travel to canada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the move to canada something Alexander Graham Bell's family happy about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alexander Graham Bell's family always live in canada", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alexander Graham Bell's family end up moving from canada", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "Bell set up his own workshop in the converted carriage house near to what he called his dreaming place", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alexander Graham Bell do in his dreaming place", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3137, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and the workshop near bell's dreaming place was in canada as well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3138, "Truth_answer": "North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ian Johnson (cricketer) born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3138, "Truth_answer": "His father, William Johnson -- a wine and spirit grocer -- was a keen cricketer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626231753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Johnson_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ian Johnson (cricketer) parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3138, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ian Johnson (cricketer) mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3138, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ian Johnson (cricketer) influenced by anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3138, "Truth_answer": "Middle Park State School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ian Johnson (cricketer) go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3138, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Wesley College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ian Johnson (cricketer) go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3139, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marlon Brando go to New York?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3139, "Truth_answer": "1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marlon Brando graduate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3139, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Marlon Brando in New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3139, "Truth_answer": "in 1944, he made it to Broadway in the bittersweet drama I Remember Mama, playing the son of Mady Christians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marlon Brando act in anything while in New York?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3139, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marlon Brando leave New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Springer ran for Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216154045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Springer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Jerry Springer in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "January 1, 1977 – January 1, 1978", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216154045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Springer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Jerry Springer Mayor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "Springer was hired as a political reporter and commentator on Cincinnati's NBC affiliate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jerry Springer a journalist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "WLWT", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jerry Springer work for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, the Chicago-based NBC-owned station WMAQ-TV hired Springer to serve as a news commentator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216154045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Springer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Springer work for any other networks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Jerry Springer a journalist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3140, "Truth_answer": "Take care of yourself, and each other.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216154045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Springer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jerry Springer's signature line?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Khan had admitted that, during Test matches, he occasionally scratched the side of the ball and lifted the seam.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after to Imran Khan retirement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Imran Khan admit that he occasionally scratched the side of the ball and lifted the seam.“?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "He had also added, Only once did I use an object. When Sussex were playing Hampshire in 1981 the ball was not deviating at all. I got the 12th man to bring out a bottle top and it started to move around a lot.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Imran Khan admit any more instances of cheating besides scratching the side of the ball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Khan successfully defended himself in a libel action brought forth by former English captain and all-rounder Ian Botham and batsman Allan Lamb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else occurred to Imran Khan post retirement besides his admissions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "Over comments they alleged were made by Khan in two articles about the above-mentioned ball-tampering and another article published in an Indian magazine, India Today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 1996 libel action court case against Imran Khan about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "Botham and Lamb claimed that, in the latter publication, Khan had called the two cricketers racist, ill-educated and lacking in class.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about the 1996 libel action court case against Imran Khan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "Khan won the libel case, which the judge labelled a complete exercise in futility, with a 10–2 majority decision by the jury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Khan win the 1996 libel action court case against him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "Since retiring, Khan has written opinion pieces on cricket for various British and Asian newspapers, especially regarding the Pakistani national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Imran Khan after the 1996 libel action court case win?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3141, "Truth_answer": "Khan also sometimes appears as a cricket commentator on Asian and British sports networks, including BBC Urdu and the Star TV network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127204530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Imran Khan do any more work regarding cricket besides writing opinion pieces?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3142, "Truth_answer": "A repressed memory of an early childhood sexual abuse or molestation experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720162548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud's_seduction_theory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Seduction theory concerning?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3142, "Truth_answer": "Where patients were subjected to considerable pressure to reproduce infantile sexual abuse scenes that Freud was convinced had been repressed into the unconscious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the pressure technique?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3142, "Truth_answer": "Mid-1890s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sigmund Freud propose the seduction theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3142, "Truth_answer": "Within a few years Freud abandoned his theory, concluding that the memories of sexual abuse were in fact imaginary fantasies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720162548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud's_seduction_theory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the seduction theory received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3142, "Truth_answer": "Josef Breuer was a distinguished physician who made key discoveries in neurophysiology and one of Freud's influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Josef Breuer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "Following the hungry i engagement, Reynolds moved to Port Orford, Oregon and pursued interests in ranching, business, and race cars for the next twenty years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingston_Trio_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Kingston Trio go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "An album by The Kingston Trio sold moderately well—including on-site sales at the hungry i during the Kingston Trio's engagement there through the summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Hungry I engagement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "Stewart commenced a long and distinguished career as a singer-songwriter. Bob Shane decided to stay in entertainment, and he experimented with solo work", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other members of The Kingston Trio do when Reynolds left?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "1969 to 1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the New Kingston Trio form?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "Bob Shane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the new kingston trio?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "Pat Horine and banjoist Jim Connor in addition to Shane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112192423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kingston_Trio_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the new kingston trio?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New Kingston trio tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV shows did The Kingston Trio appear on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "He was known for an innovative style of gossipy staccato news briefs, jokes and Jazz Age slang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Walter Winchell's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "Winchell's casual writing style famously earned him the ire of mobster Dutch Schultz, who confronted him at New York's Cotton Club and publicly lambasted him for using the phrase pushover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Schultz like Walter Winchell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Winchell's style offend anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like the things Walter Winchell would say?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "She's been on more laps than a napkin“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Walter Winchell one-liners?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "He used the catchphrase Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. America from border to border and coast to coast and all the ships at sea. Let's go to press.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else Walter Winchell would say besides his one-liners?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3144, "Truth_answer": "He was known for an innovative style of gossipy staccato news briefs, jokes and Jazz Age slang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about his Walter Winchell style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3145, "Truth_answer": "Early in the 1944 season, the minor-league Milwaukee Brewers had a managing vacancy to fill", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Casey Stengel do in 1944?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3145, "Truth_answer": "Casey Stengel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who filled the Milwaukee managing vacancy in 1944 ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3145, "Truth_answer": "1944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Casey Stengel return to the minors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3145, "Truth_answer": "He was an American Major League Baseball right fielder, and manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Casey Stengel a manager or player?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3145, "Truth_answer": "He was best known as the manager of both the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, of the expansion New York Mets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Casey Stengel as manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3146, "Truth_answer": "His first movie role was opposite John Wayne in Red River, which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Clift_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Montgomery Clift start his film career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3146, "Truth_answer": "Red River was selected by the American Film Institute as the 5th greatest Western of all time in the AFI's 10 Top 10 list in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731043601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_(1948_film)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731043601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_(1948_film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Red River a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3146, "Truth_answer": "The Search", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Montgomery Clift's next film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3146, "Truth_answer": "Olivia de Havilland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Montgomery Clift work with anyone famous in any films?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3146, "Truth_answer": "He received four nominations for Academy Awards:", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029004012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Clift_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Montgomery Clift win any awards for any of his films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3146, "Truth_answer": "The Defector", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another film Montgomery Clift was in besides Red River or The Search?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "The Wall Street Journal coined the term Oprahfication, meaning public confession as a form of therapy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p21", "http://www.quikrpost.com/5164/taking-the-plunge-and-listening-to-your-heart-does-have-its-advantages/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Oprahfication?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "Ms. observed that in a society where fat is taboo, she made it in a medium that worships thin and celebrates a bland, white-bread prettiness of body and personality [...] But Winfrey made fat sexy, elegant – damned near gorgeous – with her drop-dead wardrobe, easy body language, and cheerful sensuality.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Oprahfication cause in society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "Oprah has given away about $400 million to educational causes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a cause Oprah Winfrey supports?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "Time magazine credits Winfrey with creating a new form of media communication known as rapport talk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a hallmark of Oprahfication?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "Intimate details about her weight problems, tumultuous love life, and sexual abuse, and crying alongside her guests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what topics did Oprah Winfrey cover in Oprahfication?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "Time magazine credits Winfrey with creating a new form of media communication known as rapport talk as distinguished from the report talk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Oprahfication effect the viewers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3147, "Truth_answer": "Phil Donahue said She makes people care because she cares. That is Winfrey's genius, and will be her legacy, as the changes she has wrought in the talk show continue to permeate our culture and shape our lives", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the critics think about Oprah Winfrey's Oprahfication style?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3148, "Truth_answer": "The United Federated Forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does SLA stand for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3148, "Truth_answer": "1973–1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it show dates the SLA was formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3148, "Truth_answer": "DeFreeze and Soltysik became lovers and began to outline the plans for founding the Symbionese Nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225110354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbionese_Liberation_Army_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the Venceremos took DeFreeze to Patricias' house?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3148, "Truth_answer": "He died in police shootout May 17, 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225110354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbionese_Liberation_Army_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was DeFreeze caught?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3148, "Truth_answer": "1973–1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Symbionese Liberation Army form together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3149, "Truth_answer": "With three friends from high school, Spector formed a group, the Teddy Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Phil Spector's teenage years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3149, "Truth_answer": "Phil Spector, Marshall Leib, Sandy Nelson, and Annette Kleinbard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205154820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Spector_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were musicians of the group the teddy bears?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3149, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Spector perform at local venues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3150, "Truth_answer": "Missouri v. Jenkins", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most famous Sandra Day O'Connor case involving race?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3150, "Truth_answer": "O'Connor voted with the majority that district courts had no authority to require the state of Missouri to increase school funding in order to counteract racial inequality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Day_O%27Connor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandra Day O'Connor support increasing school funding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3150, "Truth_answer": "Her majority opinions in landmark cases include Grutter v. Bollinger and Hamdi v. Rumsfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023221640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Day_O%27Connor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Sandra Day O'Connor known for besides the Missouri v. Jenkins case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3150, "Truth_answer": "Republican", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political party was Sandra Day O'Connor affiliated with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "Hamasaki did not attend school or have a job, so she spent much of her time shopping at Shibuya boutiques and dancing at Velfarre, an Avex-owned disco club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ayumi Hamasaki do in her childhood that's of importance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "At age seven, Hamasaki began modeling for local institutions, such as banks, in order to supplement the family's income.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayumi_Hamasaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Ayumi Hamasaki early endeavors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "She continued this career path by leaving her family at fourteen and moving to Tokyo as a model under SOS, a talent agency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayumi_Hamasaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ayumi Hamasaki model?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "Her modeling career did not last long; SOS transferred her to Sun Music, a musicians' agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ayumi Hamasaki successful as a model in tokyo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "SOS deemed her too short for a model.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayumi_Hamasaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Ayumi Hamasaki modeling career in tokyo last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "While living in Tokyo, she attempted to further her studies at Horikoshi Gakuen, a high school for the arts, but dropped out in the first year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayumi_Hamasaki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ayumi Hamasaki do after she moved in with her mother?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ayumi Hamasaki drop out of Horikoshi Gakuen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3151, "Truth_answer": "Time magazine has noted that Hamasaki lacked talents such as the dance moves of Namie Amuro, the supermodel allure of Hitomi, and the vocal pyrotechnics of Hikaru Utada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ayumi Hamasaki gain any recognition from dancing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3152, "Truth_answer": "After a period of convalescence in New Zealand, Shackleton returned to England via San Francisco and New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1903 to Ernest Shackleton", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3152, "Truth_answer": "He was in search of more permanent employment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122185549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Shackleton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ernest Shackleton applying for employment after returning to England", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ernest Shackleton's job as a jornalist unsatisfactory", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3152, "Truth_answer": "Afterwards he accepted a position as the secretaryship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS), a post which he took up on 11 January 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ernest Shackleton do in his career besides becoming a jornalist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3153, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Robert M. Price a hero?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3153, "Truth_answer": "Yes, to Carol Selby Price", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Robert M. Price married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3153, "Truth_answer": "Yes, two children named Victoria and Veronica", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Robert M. Price have a family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "He has had a strong passion for music all his life, particularly jazz and country and western music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music does Clint Eastwood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the piano", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Clint Eastwood play a musical instrument?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "Eastwood has his own Warner Bros. Records-distributed imprint, Malpaso Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Eastwood_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Clint Eastwood part of a record label?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "As part of his deal with Warner Brothers which has released all of the scores of Eastwood's films from The Bridges of Madison County onward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Clint Eastwood label release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "Eastwood composed the film scores of Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, Flags of Our Fathers, and Grace Is Gone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clint Eastwood make music for any other movies besides the bridges of madison county?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "He has received Academy Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Clint Eastwood received any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "Eastwood is one of only two people to have been twice nominated for Best Actor and Best Director for the same film", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Eastwood_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Clint Eastwood nominated for any other awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3154, "Truth_answer": "He has received Directors Guild of America Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and People's Choice Awards, among others", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Eastwood_p42", "https://www.hoopoequotes.com/quotes/item/5816-ive-never-met-a-genius-a-genius-to-me-is-someone-who-does-well-at-something-he-hates-anybody-can_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Clint Eastwood received any other important awards besides academy awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3155, "Truth_answer": "In autumn 1915, as founder and editor of the short-lived journal Chemarea, Vinea published two poems by his friend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Chemarea ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3155, "Truth_answer": "The first printed works had the signature Tristan Tzara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tristan have a part in Chemarea?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3155, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Chemarea short-lived?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3155, "Truth_answer": "He left Romania for Zürich, in neutral Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1915 to Tristan Tzara", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3156, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Portillo was given his first ministerial post, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Portillo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Portillo do in government?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3156, "Truth_answer": "Afterwards, he was promoted to Minister of State for Transport", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Portillo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Portillo have any other government roles besides his role as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3156, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Portillo was appointed Minister of State for Local Government, in which post he argued in favour of the ultimately highly unpopular Community Charge system (the Poll Tax).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of issues was Michael Portillo involved in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3156, "Truth_answer": "As Defence Secretary, Portillo became the object of criticism when he invoked the motto of the SAS, Who Dares, Wins, at a speech at the 1995 Conservative Party annual conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224213351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Portillo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Portillo receive any other criticism on other issues besides the poll tax?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3157, "Truth_answer": "On 8 January 2012 Lapid announced that he would be leaving journalism in order to enter politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212094939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yair_Lapid_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yair Lapid get his start in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3157, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yair Lapid want to do in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3157, "Truth_answer": "He formally registered his party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yair Lapid do when he left journalism for politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3157, "Truth_answer": "Yesh Atid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yair Lapid platform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3157, "Truth_answer": "He was also recognized in 2013 as one of the leading Foreign Policy Global Thinkers, and ranked as one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212094939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yair_Lapid_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yair Lapid biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3157, "Truth_answer": "2013 - 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Yair Lapid stay in the Finance Minister role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182, Fall Out Boy, and Midtown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201209110224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Minute_Mile_p4", "https://www.rcreader.com/music/the-get-up-kids-sept12_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What bands did The Get Up Kids influence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182, Fall Out Boy, and Midtown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201209110224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Minute_Mile_p4", "https://www.rcreader.com/music/the-get-up-kids-sept12_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which bands did The Get Up Kids influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands did The Get Up Kids inspire besides Blink-182, Fall Out Boy, and Midtown.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "The Get Up Kids have had a lasting impact on the music scene, having been cited as inspirations to several prominent bands and artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Get Up Kids influence the other bands?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "Despite their lasting influence on modern music, the band has attempted to disassociate themselves with many of the bands they inspired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Get Up Kids want to disassociate themselves from these bands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "Jim Suptic said, The punk scene we came out of and the punk scene now are completely different. It's like glam rock now.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p16", "https://wednesdaymiddaymedley.org/tag/jametatone/_p57" ], "Truth_rewrite": "According to The Get Up Kids, what was different about the new punk scene?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3158, "Truth_answer": "Jim Suptic also said, We played the Bamboozle fests this year and we felt really out of place... If this is the world we helped create, then I apologise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Get Up Kids think about the new punk scene?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3159, "Truth_answer": "Gaynor was romantically involved with her friend and frequent co-star, Charles Farrell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Gaynor_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Janet Gaynor romantically involved?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3159, "Truth_answer": "3 times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Janet Gaynor marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Lydell Peck", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Janet Gaynor marry the first time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3159, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Adolph Greenburg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Janet Gaynor marry in 1939?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3159, "Truth_answer": "This relationship has been called a lavender marriage, since Adrian was openly gay within the film community while Gaynor was rumored to be gay or bisexual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Gaynor_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Janet Gaynor marriage to Gilbert Adrian was called a lavender marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3160, "Truth_answer": "2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Nick Carter (musician) go out on his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3160, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the backstreet boys upset by carter's solo career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3160, "Truth_answer": "Help Me", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Nick Carter (musician) first solo song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3160, "Truth_answer": "On October 29, 2002, his first solo album Now Or Never was released", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105051059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Carter_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other songs or albums by nick carter besides Help Me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3161, "Truth_answer": "Currently a free agent and last played for the Houston Rockets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what team does Carmelo Anthony play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3161, "Truth_answer": "New York Knicks (2011–2017)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what team did Carmelo Anthony play before playing for the Thunders?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3161, "Truth_answer": "In the 2016 - 2017 season he has 74 GP, 78 GS, 34.3 MPG, and 22.4 PPG", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the performance stats of Carmelo on the new york knicks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3161, "Truth_answer": "No, the new york knick won 2 championships in (1970, 1973)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Carmelo Anthony won any championships with the new york knicks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3162, "Truth_answer": "When the British government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European ERM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Black Wednesday?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3162, "Truth_answer": "A system to reduce exchange rate variability and achieve monetary stability in Europe, in preparation for Economic and Monetary Union and the introduction of a single currency, the euro", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218112208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Exchange_Rate_Mechanism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the European Exchange Rate Mechanism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3162, "Truth_answer": "It was unable to keep the pound above its agreed lower limit in the ERM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the UK forced to exit the ERM?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3162, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, the UK Treasury estimated the cost of Black Wednesday at £3.4 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the UK exited the ERM?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Ishq Vishk, Vivah, Jab We Met, and Kaminey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some movies or shows Shahid Kapoor worked on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "The film was released on 15 January 2010 and failed to make a mark at the box-office", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160923155937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chance_Pe_Dance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Chance Pe Dance successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Haider (2014)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows or events did Shahid Kapoor appear in besides Ishq Vishk, Vivah, Jab We Met, Kaminey, and Chance Pe Dance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Mausam (2011)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any roles or appearances that Shahid Kapoor was not successful in besides chance pe dance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Rajeev Masand reviewed that while he doesn't quite cut it as a convincing IAF pilot, Shahid Kapoor is terrific as the small-town brat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did people think of Shahid Kapoor in Mausam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Phata Poster Nikhla Hero", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any other movie or role Shahid Kapoor did not do well in besides chance pe dance and mausam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Faheem Ruhani said, He would have been terrific if could have captured your interest in the same way as he did in the first half of the film“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190329132726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phata_Poster_Nikhla_Hero_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was bad about Phata Poster Nikhla Hero?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Rummana Ahmed of Yahoo! Movies awarded the film 3 stars and summarised, Phata Poster Nikhla Hero will entertain if you are willing to overlook its little indulgences.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190329132726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phata_Poster_Nikhla_Hero_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any other critics that said something harsh about Phata Poster Nikhla Hero?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3163, "Truth_answer": "Despite a negative critical reception, the film earned over ₹995 million worldwide, becoming Kapoor's highest-grossing release to that point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the bad reviews for phata poster have a bad effect on Shahid Kapoor future work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3164, "Truth_answer": "Chamillionaire's first major solo release The Sound of Revenge was released through Chamillitary Entertainment and Universal Records on November 22, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 to Chamillionaire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3164, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Sound of Revenge do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3164, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Revenge is the debut studio album by American rapper Chamillionaire. It was released on November 22, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_Of_Revenge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Sound of Revenge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3164, "Truth_answer": "It sold 800,000 copies in its first two weeks, and it later became certified platinum by RIAA, selling more than 1.5 million copies in the US on December 19, of 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Sound of Revenge successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3164, "Truth_answer": "He toured around the USA after the release of The Sound of Revenge as a rapper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any tours for the sound of revenge album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3164, "Truth_answer": "It is reported that Chamillionaire also owned a Tour Bus company in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamillionaire_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Chamillionaire in 2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "Finally Famous, Sean's debut studio album spawned three hit singles; My Last, Marvin & Chardonnay and Dance (Ass)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was on Finally Famous?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "Don't Tell Me You Love Me“, Get It (DT)“, and Live This Life (featuring The-Dream)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the finally famous album besides My Last, Marvin & Chardonnay and Dance (Ass)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "On the week of July 16, 2011, Finally Famous debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 87,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the finally famous album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "Big Sean released three song previews in the shape of short music videos as promotion before the mixtape release; How It Feel, 24 Karats of Gold and RWT.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music was on Detroit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "J. Cole, Juicy J, King Chip, French Montana, Royce da 5'9, Kendrick Lamar and Tyga", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sean_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228120232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Fame_(Big_Sean_album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the guest appearances on the detroit album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "09/05/2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Detroit released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3165, "Truth_answer": "06/28/2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Finally Famous album released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "Hall of Fame was Big Sean's second studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228120232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Fame_(Big_Sean_album)_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hall of Fame an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "After initially announcing a December 18, 2012, release date for the album, it was revealed the album would be pushed back to February 2013, because it was not ready yet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228120232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Fame_(Big_Sean_album)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Big Sean push back the release date of Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "Hall of Fame eventually released on August 27, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hall of Fame finally get released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "Guap, Switch Up, Beware, and Fire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "The song Beware peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any singles from Hall of Fame successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "The third studio album by American rapper Big Sean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190322120111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Sky_Paradise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dark Sky Paradise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "02/24/2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dark Sky Paradise released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall of Fame or Dark Sky Paradise receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3167, "Truth_answer": "DJ Kool Herc developed the style that was the blueprint for hip hop music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Kool_Herc_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was DJ Kook Herc's the break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3167, "Truth_answer": "Herc used the record to focus on a short, heavily percussive part in it: the break.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the break consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3167, "Truth_answer": "The break was the part of the record dancers liked best", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like the break?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3167, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the break lead to a cultural evolution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3167, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, the young Grandmaster Flash, to whom Kool Herc was, in his words, a hero, began DJing in Herc's style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Kool_Herc_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ Kool Herc influence others?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "Sherpa practise the Nyingmapa, the Ancient school of Buddhism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherpa_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the religion of the Sherpa people ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "Sherpa particularly believe in hidden treasures and valleys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the majority of Sherpas believe in ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "In addition to Buddha and the great Buddhist divinities, the Sherpa also believe in numerous deities and demons who inhabit every mountain, cave, and forest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherpa_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What deities or gods do Sherpa people believe in ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Sherpa People have holy men ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "A gompa is the prayer hall for either villages or monasteries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Sherpa people pray ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "The Sherpa call Mount Everest Chomolungma and respect it as the Mother of the World.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mt. Everest a holy site for the Sherpa people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "Today, the day-to-day Sherpa religious affairs are presided over by lamas (Buddhist spiritual leaders) and other religious practitioners living in the villages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherpa_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religious rituals do Sherpa people do ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3168, "Truth_answer": "In addition, shamans (lhawa) and soothsayers (mindung) deal with the supernatural and the spirit world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do shamans deal with the supernatural ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did asif ali zardari form coalition government?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N), Awami National Party (ANP), and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did asif ali zardari form coalition government with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "He opposed impeachment calls because he claimed the coalition did not have the two-thirds majority in both legislative bodies—National Assembly and Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108092315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asif_Ali_Zardari_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone oppose the coalition government formed by asif ali zardari?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "After weeks of speculation and party infighting, Asif Ali Zardari said he did not want to become Prime Minister", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did not want to become prime minister during the 2008 pakistani general election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "In mid-March 2008, Asif Ali Zardari chose Yousaf Raza Gillani for Prime Minister in a snub to the more politically powerful Makhdoom Amin Fahim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any big events happen around the 2008 pakistani general election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "27 December 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Benazir Bhutto assassinated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3169, "Truth_answer": "After Bhutto's death, supporters wept and broke the hospital's glass doors, threw stones at cars, and reportedly chanted Dog, Musharraf, dog outside the hospital, referring to President Musharraf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened following the Assassination of Benazir Bhutto?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "Frye argues, as an order of words, providing criticism with a conceptual framework and a body of knowledge derived not from an ideological system but rooted in the imagination itself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the order of words meaning?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "His lasting reputation rests principally on the theory of literary criticism that he developed in Anatomy of Criticism (1957)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109075432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Frye_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Northrop Frye's work praised?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "Frye's contributions to cultural and social criticism spanned a long career during which he earned widespread recognition and received many honours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109075432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Frye_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What contribution did Northrop Frye's work make to the literary world?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "a skeleton which allows the reader to respond imaginatively to any literary work by seeing it in the larger perspective provided by its literary and social contexts“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109075432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Frye_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the skeleton to Northrop Frye?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "a skeleton which allows the reader to respond imaginatively to any literary work by seeing it in the larger perspective provided by its literary and social contexts“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109075432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Frye_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are skeletons helpful to understand to Northrop Frye?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "The archetypes of literature exist, Frye argues, as an order of words, providing criticism with a conceptual framework and a body of knowledge rooted in the imagination itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109075432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Frye_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are there archetypes to Northrop Frye?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "The American critic Harold Bloom commented Frye as the foremost living student of Western literature.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Northrop Frye's concepts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3170, "Truth_answer": "Criticism for Frye is not a task of evaluation but rather simply of recognizing it for what it is and understanding it in relation to other works", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other ways should we interpret literature according to the order of words to Northrop Frye?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "Middleburg, Logan County, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Wayne N. Aspinall born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "04/03/1896", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Wayne N. Aspinall born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "In 1920, Wayne Aspinall married Julia E. Kuns. After Julia died, he married Essie Jeffers Best in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wayne N. Aspinall married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "He studied at the University of Denver until World War I, when he enlisted in the armed services. He returned to DU after his discharge and graduated in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Wayne N. Aspinall's education like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "He served in World War II as a captain in Military Government during 1943 and 1944 as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wayne N. Aspinall in the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wayne N. Aspinall receive any medals in the military?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3171, "Truth_answer": "He is largely known for his tenure in the United States House of Representatives, serving as a Democrat from 1949–1973 from Colorado's Fourth District.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824051001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_N._Aspinall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wayne N. Aspinall end his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3172, "Truth_answer": "07/22/1923", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Fabulous Moolah born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3172, "Truth_answer": "llison's first husband was Walter Carroll", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106060406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Moolah_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Fabulous Moolah ever married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3172, "Truth_answer": "Later, Ellison married wrestler Johnny Long", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106060406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Moolah_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Fabulous Moolah married a second time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3172, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Lee(m. 1961; div. 1970)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Fabulous Moolah ever married again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3172, "Truth_answer": "Walter Carroll, became the father of her daughter Mary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106060406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fabulous_Moolah_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fabulous Moolah ever have any kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "Bleu signed a contract with Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned label. His debut album Another Side, was released in May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Another Side and High School Musical for Corbin Bleu?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at No. 36 on the Billboard 200 album charts, selling 18,000 in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Corbin Bleu do with the album Another Side?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "As singles, Push It to the Limit reached #14 (Billboard Hot 100), while Deal with It reached #112 (Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles) and #87 (Pop Songs chart).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190111165845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Side_(Corbin_Bleu_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corbin Bleu's album Another Side continue to make a lot of money?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "Another Side was released 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Corbin Bleu's Push It to the Limit charting currently?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "A music video for his first single, Push It to the Limit premiered on the Disney Channel, and was used to promote the movie Jump In!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the song Push It to the Limit by Corbin Bleu featured on anything else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "He supported his debut album by doing a solo summer tour with opening act Mitchel Musso,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190111165845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Side_(Corbin_Bleu_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Another Side and High School Musical for Corbin Bleu?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3173, "Truth_answer": "opening for Vanessa Hudgens' State & County Fair 2008 summer tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190111165845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Side_(Corbin_Bleu_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corbin Bleu tour with anyone else for his debut album besides Mitchel Musso?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "Back in Harlem in 1925, Basie gained his first steady job at Leroy's, a place known for its piano players and its cutting contests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Count Basie's big break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "He met Fats Waller, who was playing organ at the Lincoln Theater accompanying silent movies, and Waller taught him how to play that instrument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Basie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Count Basie's first steady job at Leroy's lead to other opportunities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "Willie the Lion Smith helped Basie out during the lean times by arranging gigs at house-rent parties, introducing him to other leading musicians, and teaching him some piano technique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Basie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose parties did the Count Basie play at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Basie was in Tulsa and heard Walter Page and his Famous Blue Devils, one of the first big bands, which featured Jimmy Rushing on vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Basie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the house-rent parties, what did the Count Basie do for work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "A few months later, he was invited to join the band, which played mostly in Texas and Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Basie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Count Basie get involved with Walter Page and his Famous Blue Devils band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "The following year, in 1929, Basie became the pianist with the Bennie Moten band based in Kansas City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Basie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Count Basie stay in Texas/Oklahoma, or did he go elsewhere, to work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3174, "Truth_answer": "Basie took over for several months, calling the group Count Basie and his Cherry Blossoms. When his own band folded, he rejoined Moten with a newly re-organized band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Basie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Count Basie tour with after becoming the pianist with the Bennie Moten band in 1929?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "Early in the 14th century, a dispute arose over the succession to the Pandya throne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the beginning of the Sultan dynasty of Madurai for the Madurai Nayak dynasty?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "One claimant appealed for help to emperor Ala-ud-din of Delhi, who dispatched his general, Malik Kafur, in 1310.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first sultan of the Sultan dynasty of Madurai?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "Malik Kafur marched into Madurai, sacking the town, paralysing trade, suppressing public worship, and making civilian life miserable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did emperor Ala-ud-din of Delhi's general, Malik Kafur, take over Madurai?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "The Pandyas protested the invasion, which continued for a few years in spasmodic fashion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the sultanate of Madurai received by the people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "The weakness of the Pandya regime caused the neighboring Chera ruler to invade and defeat the Pandya ruler, and he crowned himself in 1313.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else the pandyas do to get back Madurai from the sultanate besides protest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "This was followed by a Chera occupation. However, the Chera occupation was transitory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cheras work with the sultanate in Madurai?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "A Sultan dynasty was soon re-established at Madurai, ruling Madurai, Trichinopoly and even South Arcot, for the next 48 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known of the Sultan dynasty of Madurai in the section besides the first sulton, reaction to sultanate, and working with the Cheras?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "first as feudatories of the Delhi Sultanate and later as independent monarchies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203231632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madurai_Nayak_Dynasty_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significant aspect of the forty eight year rule of Sultan dynasty of Madurai?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3175, "Truth_answer": "In 1333, during the rule of Muhammad bin Tughlaq, Jalal-ud-Din Ahsan Khan declared independence from the Delhi sultanate and ruled the area until he was killed by one of his officers in 1339.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the people of Madurai achieve their independent status?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3176, "Truth_answer": "Howie Dorough and AJ McLean met each other and later discovered Nick Carter through auditions. The three, realizing that they could harmonize together, decided to form a trio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting about the formation and early years for the Backstreet Boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3176, "Truth_answer": "Howie Dorough and AJ McLean were natives of Orlando, Florida", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the Backstreet Boys from Orlando?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3176, "Truth_answer": "Members. AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.livescapegroup.com/backstreet-boys-2015_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the band members of the Backstreet Boys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3176, "Truth_answer": "The Backstreet Boys had their first performance at SeaWorld Orlando on May 8, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about the Backstreet Boys' early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3176, "Truth_answer": "European success sent them there on a summer tour and shifted their promotion being mostly done in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Backstreet Boys first play outside of the United States in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "Chicken-n-Beer is the fourth studio album by American rapper Ludacris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815045938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken-n-Beer_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909220940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_of_Mouf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chicken-N-Beer about for Ludacris?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "Word of Mouf was released on November 27, 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909220940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_of_Mouf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ludacris release Word of Mouf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 281,000 copies in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909220940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_of_Mouf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How how did Ludacris' Word of Mouf make it on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "Chicken-n-Beer was released on October 7, 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815045938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken-n-Beer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ludacris' Chicken-n-Beer released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, becoming Ludacris' first album to top the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815045938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken-n-Beer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ludacris' Chicken-n-Beer rate on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "The video for the lead single, Rollout (My Business), was nominated for a 2002 Grammy Award, and Ludacris performed it live at the awards' pre-show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101225411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludacris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the songs from Ludacris' Chicken-n-Beer or Word of Mouf come out as a single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "Ludacris received his first Grammy Award with Usher and Lil Jon for their hit single Yeah!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101225411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludacris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludacris win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "During the spring of 2003, Ludacris returned to the music scene after a brief hiatus with a new single, Act a Fool, from the 2 Fast 2 Furious soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ludacris article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3177, "Truth_answer": "US Billboard Hot 100, 32. US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard), 20. US Hot Rap Songs (Billboard), 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ludacris' Act a Fool get high on the chart", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "The earliest controversy with Buffett was his recording of God's Own Drunk on the album Living and Dying in 3/4 Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy was Jimmy Buffett involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, the son of the late entertainer Lord Buckley sued Buffett for $11 million for copyright infringement, claiming that Buffett took parts from Buckley's A Tribute to Buckley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Jimmy Buffett recording of God's Own Drunk cause controversy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "A court injunction against Buffett prevented him from performing the song until the lawsuit was settled or resolved", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did things work out in court for Jimmy Buffett and the late entertainer Lod Buckley's son?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "starting 1983, Buffett would get to the part of his show where he normally perform God's Own Drunk, instead played a song he wrote called The Lawyer and the Asshole“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the suit against Jimmy Buffett by the late entertainer Lord Buckley's son resolved?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "In January 1996, Buffett's Grumman HU-16 airplane named Hemisphere Dancer was shot at by Jamaican police, who believed the craft to be smuggling marijuana. The aircraft sustained minimal damage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another controversy Jimmy was involved in after the God's Own Drunk suit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "The plane had previously been carrying Buffett, as well as U2's Bono, and Island Records producer Chris Blackwell, and co-pilot Bill Dindy, but they were not on board at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone in Jimmy Buffett's Grumman HU-16 airplane hurt after it was shot at by Jamaican police?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "The Jamaican government acknowledged the mistake and apologized to Buffett", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Buffett_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the situation between Jimmy Buffett and the Jamaican police resolved?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3178, "Truth_answer": "On February 4, 2001, he was ejected from the American Airlines Arena in Miami during a basketball game between the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks for cursing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Buffett involved in any more controversies after the Jamaican police incident?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "After the Dead Boys dissolved, Cheetah Chrome played around New York City doing shows with The Stilettos, as well as his own band Cheetah Chrome and the Casualties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181215013837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Boys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cheetah Chrome's subsequent career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "Cheetah Chrome played around New York City doing shows with The Stilettos, as well as his own band Cheetah Chrome and the Casualties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181215013837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Boys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What all did Cheetah Chrome play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cheetah Chrome win any wards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "Cheetah Chrome played around New York City doing shows with The Stilettos, as well as his own band Cheetah Chrome and the Casualties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181215013837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Boys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where all did Cheetah Chrome play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "He recorded a single for ORK Records. Shortly thereafter, he played on Ronnie Spector's debut solo album Siren. He appeared on several recordings during the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cheetah Chrome successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, after the release of The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs, Chrome reformed Rocket From The Tombs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181215013837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Boys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Cheetah Chrome's career besides the Stilettos, ORK and Siren?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "In Summer 2003, they entered the studio to record some of the band's old material for the first time. The recordings were released as Rocket Redux.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181215013837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Boys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocket From The Tombs publish anymore after The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3179, "Truth_answer": "At the end of a week-long Rocket From The Tomb tour in December 2011, Chrome announced to the band that he had decided to stop touring extensively after 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181215013837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Boys_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Cheetah Chrome stop touring?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "My Private Nation is the third studio album by American rock band Train.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190121045614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Private_Nation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is My Private Nation for the band Train?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "The band's third album, My Private Nation, was released in June 2003 with Calling All Angels as the lead single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was My Private Nation by the band Train released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Angels became Train's third top 20 hit, and was a major hit on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did My Private Nation by the band Train hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Angels was nominated for two Grammy Awards at the ceremony held in February 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200902140151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Angels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any awards for the hit Calling All Angels by the band Train?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "unofficial anthem of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team. the band performed it live prior to the Home Run Derby of the 2010 All-Star Game, held at Angel Stadium;", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train do any tours with the hit Calling All Angels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, their non-album song Ordinary was featured in the movie Spider-Man 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else happen with the band Train during 2003-2004 for My Private Nation besides Calling All Angels?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, it was featured again, this time in the NBC series Heroes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train's My Private Nation do any other features?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "In July 2005, after the song was featured in an advertising campaign for Cingular, the band released Get to Me as the final single from My Private Nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any others features for Train's My Private Nation by chance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Angels became Train's third top 20 hit, and was a major hit on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. Calling All Angels has been certified RIAA Gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220043416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Train's My Private Nation have any good singles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Angels was nominated for two Grammy Awards at the ceremony held in February 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200902140151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Angels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Train receive any grammys or and awards for the album My Private Nation?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3180, "Truth_answer": "The band released their first live album, Alive at Last, in 2004, later winning a Radio Music Award for best artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any awards for the band Train after their 2004 Grammy Awards nominations?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3181, "Truth_answer": "After high school, in September 1946, Evans attended Southeastern Louisiana University on a flute scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Evans go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3181, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, he performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3 for his senior recital, graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree, majoring in piano, and Bachelor's in Music Education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Evans graduate college and with what degree?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3181, "Truth_answer": "1951–54", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Evans enlist in the Army?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3181, "Truth_answer": "Evans played flute, piccolo, and piano in the Fifth U.S. Army Band at Fort Sheridan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bill Evans stationed while in the Army?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3181, "Truth_answer": "Evans was discharged from the Army in January 1954, and entered a period of seclusion, triggered by the harsh criticism he had received. He took a sabbatical year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After the Army what did Bill Evans do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3181, "Truth_answer": "went to live with his parents, where he set up a studio, acquired a grand piano and worked on his technique", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Evans start to produce music during 1954?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Roxette formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "While working on her first solo album, Het vind (Hot Wind), Fredriksson performed more background vocals for Gyllene Tider's only album in English, The Heartland Café.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Roxette get their start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "The 11-track album was released in February 1984 and sold 45,000 copies in Sweden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Roxette's first release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "Capitol took six of the tracks and released an extended play (EP) record in the US with an abridged title, Heartland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Roxette find early success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "The newly named Roxette issued one near-invisible release in the US, Teaser Japanese, whose video reached MTV's studio but received no rotation to speak of. It, and subsequent singles, fared better in Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210222756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Roxette's album Heartland was released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "However, the album died soon enough and the international career died before it even started“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210222756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Roxette's international career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "Gessle wrote. We decided to put Gyllene Tider to rest... until further notice.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210222756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gessle say about Roxette?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "Gessle then turned solo work, recording his second Swedish-language solo album, Scener", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210222756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roxette do after the first album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "Gessle then turned solo work, recording his second Swedish-language solo album, Scener, released in 1985 and again featuring Fredriksson on background vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210222756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Roxette's Gessle's Scener feature?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3182, "Truth_answer": "Fredriksson recorded her second solo album, Den sjunde vågen (The Seventh Wave).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210222756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Roxette's Gessle recorded the second solo album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3183, "Truth_answer": "Gwar, often stylized as GWAR, is an American heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1984", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114151158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Gwar an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3183, "Truth_answer": "Genres. Thrash metal, hardcore punk, crossover thrash, heavy metal, shock rock, comedy rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114151158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music is the band Gwar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3183, "Truth_answer": "composed of and operated by a frequently rotating line-up of musicians, artists and filmmakers collectively known as Slave Pit Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114151158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the artists in the band Gwar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3183, "Truth_answer": "Gwar has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, but lost to Annie Lennox and Nine Inch Nails.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114151158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Gwar win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3183, "Truth_answer": "Because of their monstrous appearance the band members felt an attraction for the name GWAARGGGH!!!, the sounds that accompany many horror films. They conceded that Gwar was a better option.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Gwar get its name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "Alma mater. Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William F. Buckley Jr. go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "Millbrook School in Millbrook, New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124215949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley_Jr._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William F. Buckley Jr. go to high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "1944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William F. Buckley Jr. join the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "Years of service 1944–1946", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did William F. Buckley Jr. serve in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, along with many other Ivy League alumni, Buckley was recruited into the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William F. Buckley Jr. join the CIA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "he served for two years, including one year in Mexico City working on political action for E. Howard Hunt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was William F. Buckley Jr. in the CIA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3184, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Buckley and his brother-in-law L. Brent Bozell Jr. co-authored a book, McCarthy and His Enemies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124215949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley_Jr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William F. Buckley Jr. do next after serving for the CIA?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Baldwin attended P.S. 24 on 128th Street, Frederick Douglass Junior High, DeWitt Clinton High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Baldwin go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "James Baldwin did not formally attend college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "When Baldwin was 15 years old, his high-school running buddy, Emile Capouya met Beauford Delaney, a painter. Capouya gave Baldwin Delaney's address and suggested paying him a visit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin further is education an any other ways?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Beauford Delaney became a mentor to Baldwin and under his influence Baldwin came to believe a black person could be an artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Beauford Delaney influence James Baldwin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Later support came from Richard Wright, whom Baldwin called the greatest black writer in the world.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin have any other influences besides Beauford Delaney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Baldwin, who taught at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts in the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin teach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Baldwin's first published work, a review of the writer Maxim Gorky, appeared in The Nation in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James Baldwin article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Baldwin's first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, a semi-autobiographical Bildungsroman, was published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin write anything else after his review in The Nation in 1947?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin preform in any plays?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where James Baldwin's plays successful?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Baldwin settled in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in the south of France in 1970. Baldwin learned to speak French fluently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other education did James Baldwin have?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3185, "Truth_answer": "Baldwin attended DeWitt Clinton High School, graduating in 1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Baldwin graduate from high school?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3186, "Truth_answer": "1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Paris Peace Conference?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3186, "Truth_answer": "Hughes remained away for 16 months, and signed the Treaty of Versailles on behalf of Australia – the first time Australia had signed an international treaty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202201024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Hughes_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Paris Peace Conference for Billy Hughes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3186, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124054017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Treaty of Versailles entail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3186, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Peace Conference, was the meeting of the victorious Allied Powers following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207040208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308025627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919%E2%80%931920_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was at the Paris Peace Conference?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3186, "Truth_answer": "Hughes frequently clashed with President Wilson. Hughes demanded that Australia have independent representation within the newly-formed League of Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy around Paris Peace Conference with Billy Hughes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "Big Fat Lie is the second studio album by American singer Nicole Scherzinger", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818145944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fat_Lie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Big Fat Lie for Nicole Scherzinger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "10/17/2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Big Fat Lie by Nicole Scherzinger released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "Your Love, Run, On the Rocks“, Bang", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Big Fat Lie by Nicole Scherzinger have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "The album appeared on the Irish Album Chart at number thirty-nine. On the UK Albums Chart, under-performed entering at number seventeen and spending two weeks on the top 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818145944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fat_Lie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Big Fat Lie by Nicole Scherzinger chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "it’s believed the album’s total first week sales were below 5,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Big Fat Lie by Nicole Scherzinger sell many copies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "Big Fat Lie on the UK Albums Chart it spent two weeks inside the top 100 peaking at number 17; its poor sales led to her departure from RCA Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Scherzinger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nicole Scherzinger leave RCA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "Scherzinger made her West End debut starring as Grizabella in the 2014 revival of the musical Cats at the London Palladium where she played the role for a 12-week run", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nicole Scherzinger article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3187, "Truth_answer": "Scherzinger made her West End debut starring as Grizabella in the 2014 revival of the musical Cats at the London Palladium where she played the role for a 12-week run", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Scherzinger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nicole Scherzinger's performance in her West End debut?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "The Offspring's first major single release, Come Out and Play, which reached #1 on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Offspring's first big hit from the album Smash?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Self Esteem", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second single from The Offspring album Smash?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics are about an abusive relationship in which the girl takes advantage of her boyfriend, as he has no self-esteem to stand up to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song Self Esteem by The Offspring about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Contrary to popular belief, the song is not autobiographical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Self Esteem about The Offspring band members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "In an interview Dexter revealed that it is about one of his old friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Offspring say who the song Self Esteem was about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Self Esteem, became a radio hit, managing to peak at number 4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, although it didn't hit number 1 like its prior hit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the song Self Esteem by The Offspring do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Gotta Get Away“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the third song from The Offpsring album Smash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Gotta Get Away was another rock radio hit, although not as successful as the previous two singles. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the song Gotta Get Away by The Offspring place on the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Recorded 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Offspring write the song Gotta Get Away?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Bad Habit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the fourth song from The Offspring album Smash?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "Bad Habit is a favorite among fans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do fans like the song Bad Habit by The Offspring?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3188, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics discuss road rage to the point where the protagonist shoots at the car in front of him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_(Offspring_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics of the song Bad Habit by The Offspring about?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "Pynchon attended Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Pynchon go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "he was awarded student of the year“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Pynchon a good student at Cornell University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "1953 at the age of 16", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Pynchon graduate from high school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "Pynchon studied engineering physics at Cornell University, but left at the end of his second year to serve in the U.S. Navy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Pynchon go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, he returned to Cornell to pursue a degree in English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Pynchon stay in the navy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "His first published story, The Small Rain, appeared in the Cornell Writer in March 1959", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things was Thomas Pynchon doing at the time after returning to Cornell University in 1957?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3189, "Truth_answer": "narrates an actual experience of a friend who had served in the Army", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pynchon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the story The Small Rain by Thomas Pynchon about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "Careless World: Rise of the Last King is the second studio album by American rapper Tyga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409080925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Careless_World:_Rise_of_the_Last_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Careless world: Rise of the Last King for Tyga?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "Released. February 21, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Careless Word: Rise of the Last King by Tyga released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "Far Away featuring Chris Richardson, Still Got It featuring Drake, Faded featuring Lil Wayne", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Tyga_Defends_Explicit_New_'Kyoto'_Album_Cover_%7C_Tmz_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyga_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyga have and collaborations on the album Careless World: Rise of the Last King?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "The album's third single, Rack City peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has reached platinum status by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409080925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Careless_World:_Rise_of_the_Last_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyga have any hits from the album Careless World: Rise of the Last King?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "Label. Young Money. Cash Money. Republic. Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409080925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Careless_World:_Rise_of_the_Last_King_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyga_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200410032654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_discography_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was Tyga under when he released the album Careless World: Rise of the Last King?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "That year Tyga also produced and co-directed (with Justice Young) a multi-AVN award-nominated crossover adult film, Rack City: The XXX Movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tyga article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3190, "Truth_answer": "Filmography. 2012. Mac & Devin Go to High School, Student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tyga do any other movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "Cynic's first recordings feature a more punk, thrash and hardcore sound", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynic_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Cynic's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "in the 1990s their sound changed towards a highly complex, experimental and extremely technical form of progressive metal, while still retaining their death metal roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynic_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Cynic's sound change to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "Their 1990 demo displays a hyper-technical form of death/thrash", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynic_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Cynic change their sound any more?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "Cynic's 2008 album Traced in Air melded together the styles and influences heard on 1993's Focus with the more progressive-oriented Portal approach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cynic band article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "The offshoot Portal continues even further the direction of progressive space rock, refining and softening up their sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynic_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Portal approach for the band Cynic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "the 1991 Roadrunner demo bears a notable resemblance to Death and jazz-death metal pioneers Atheist, featuring two songs from Focus in cruder, more brutal form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813101627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynic_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting on the band Cynic's musical style besides the Portal approach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "Cynic's 2008 album Traced in Air melded together the styles and influences heard on 1993's Focus with the more progressive-oriented Portal approach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Musically, what was there most diverse album from the band Cynic?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3191, "Truth_answer": "Their primary influences included jazz and fusion, such as Chick Corea and Allan Holdsworth, but also bands such as WatchTower and Frank Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001651id_/http://www.metalstorm.net/bands/biography.php?band_id=584&bandname=Cynic_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the band Cynic's musical influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "In October 1943, he auditioned unsuccessfully for the advanced piano class at the Conservatoire, but he was admitted in January 1944 to the preparatory harmony class of Georges Dandelot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pierre Boulez begin his musical education in 1943?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "preparatory harmony class", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pierre Boulez's primary focus under Georges Dandelot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierre Boulez write any pieces during the time at the Conservatoire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "His progress was so rapid that by May 1944, Dandelot's report describes him as the best of the class.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pierre Boulez receive any special recognition as a student in the preparatory harmony class of Georges Dandelot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "Around the same time he was introduced to Andrée Vaurabourg, wife of the composer Arthur Honegger, and between April 1944 and May 1946 he studied counterpoint privately with her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pierre Boulez do after winning the best of the class in Dandelot's report?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "he soon boycotted Simone Plé-Caussade's counterpoint and fugue class, infuriated by what he described as her lack of imagination“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had what Pierre Boulez felt was a lack of imagination?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "organised a petition that Messiaen be given a full professorship in composition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came out of Pierre Boulez's boycott of Simone Plé-Caussade's counterpoint and fugue class?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3192, "Truth_answer": "Over the winter of 1945–46 he immersed himself in Balinese and Japanese music and African drumming at the Musée Guimet and the Musée de l'Homme in Paris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pierre Boulez article on his musical education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "Reports of Peru's riches and Cortés' success in Mexico tantalized Pizarro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Explorers.php?CS=12359_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Francisco Pizarro article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "In April 1528, he reached northern Peru", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Explorers.php?CS=12359_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Francisco Pizarro go after hearing reports of Peru's riches and Cortés' success in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "Reports of Peru's riches; found the natives rich with precious metals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Francisco Pizarro want to go to Peru?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "This discovery gave Pizarro the motivation to plan a third expedition to conquer the area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Explorers.php?CS=12359_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francisco Pizarro do in Peru?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "Atahualpa refused to tolerate a Spanish presence in his lands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116024709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Pizarro_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Francisco Pizarro's motivation to plan a third expedition to conquer Peru go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "Atahualpa was captured by Pizarro during the Battle of Cajamarca on 16 November 1532. Pizarro charged him with various crimes and executed him on 26 July 1533", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pizarro do with Atahualpa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the locals react to the death of Atahualpa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3193, "Truth_answer": "Quarrels between Pizarro and Diego Almagro culminated in the Battle of Las Salinas. Almagro was captured and executed; his son, Diego assassinated Pizarro in Lima.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone try to overthrow Francisco Pizarro?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3194, "Truth_answer": "Osborne announced on 16 May that he would deliver a second Budget on 8 July, and promised action on tax avoidance by the rich by bringing in a Google tax.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126163323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Osborne_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the July budget in 2015 with George Osborne?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3194, "Truth_answer": "comments made by Osborne in 2003 on BBC2's Daily Politics programme then resurfaced; these regarded the avoidance of inheritance tax were widely criticised by politicians and journalists as hypocritical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was George Osborne's promised action on tax avoidance by the rich by bringing in a Google tax received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3194, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the public then satisfied with George Osborne's promised action on tax avoidance by the rich by bringing in a Google tax?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3194, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Osborne do after scrapping the changes in the 2015 Autumn Statement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Megadeth released its debut album, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127142822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megadeth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Megadeth make an album in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! by Megadeth have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! by Megadeth successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "After spending $4,000 of the budget on drugs, alcohol, and food, the band fired the original producer and finished the recording themselves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megadeth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the Megadeth article besides the release of the debut album Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "Released June 12, 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! by Megadeth released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "Karat Faye", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the original producer of the album Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! by Megadeth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3195, "Truth_answer": "Everything about Megadeth was originally an effort to one-up Mustaine's former band Metallica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614211959id_/https://www.revolvermag.com/music/8-things-you-didnt-know-about-megadeths-killing-my-business%E2%80%A6-and-business-good_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! by Megadeth the name of the album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "Branson made several world record-breaking attempts after 1985, when in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some world record attempts Richard Branson has made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "Branson's first attempt on the record, in 65 ft twin-hull Virgin Atlantic Challenger, departed New York in June 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223014951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Atlantic_Challenge_Trophy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some information about the boat Richard Branson used when he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "In January 1991, Branson crossed the Pacific from Japan to Arctic Canada, 6,700 miles (10,800 km), in a balloon of 2,600,000 cubic feet (74,000 m3).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable record attempts Richard Branson made after the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing attempt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "46 hr 15 min", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Richard Branson to the cross the Pacific from Japan to Arctic Canada in a balloon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "In September 2008, Branson and his children made an unsuccessful attempt", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Branson fail any attempts at a world record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "an unsuccessful attempt at an eastbound record crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in the 99 feet (30 m) sloop Virgin Money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the unsuccessful attempt by Richard Branson and his children in September 2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "In March 2004, Branson set a record by travelling from Dover to Calais in a Gibbs Aquada in 1 hour, 40 minutes and 6 seconds", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some records Richard Branson successfully attempted?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "the fastest crossing of the English Channel in an amphibious vehicle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Branson travel from Dover to Calais?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "Between 1995 and 1998, Branson, Per Lindstrand, Vladimir Dzhanibekov, Larry Newman, and Steve Fossett made attempts to circumnavigate the globe by balloon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Branson attempt the records with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "In late 1998, they made a record-breaking flight from Morocco to Hawaii but were unable to complete a global flight before Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones in Breitling Orbiter 3 in March 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Richard Branson, Per Lindstrand, Vladimir Dzhanibekov, Larry Newman, and Steve Fossett successful in their attempts to circumnavigate the globe by balloon?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3196, "Truth_answer": "Branson and his co-pilots -- American Steve Fossett and Swede Per Lindstrand -- touched down in the Pacific Ocean after being forced to abandon their flight when weather conditions blocked their high-speed trip in the jet stream winds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20050213153039id_/http://www.cnn.com:80/WORLD/americas/9812/26/balloon.01/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some problems Richard Branson, Per Lindstrand, Vladimir Dzhanibekov, Larry Newman, and Steve Fossett encountered while attempting to circumnavigate the globe by balloon?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3197, "Truth_answer": "The K Foundation was an arts foundation established by Drummond and Cauty in 1993 following their 'retirement' from the music industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KLF_p13", "http://rho-xs.blogspot.com/2010/11/_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the K Foundation started by The KLF?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3197, "Truth_answer": "On 17 September 1997, The KLF come out of retirement for 23 minutes to make an appearance as 2K.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KLF_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drummond and Cauty of The KLF really retire or was retirement for a short period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3197, "Truth_answer": "They burnt what was left of their KLF earnings—a million pounds in cash—and filmed the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KLF_p13", "http://rho-xs.blogspot.com/2010/11/_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other post retirement project of Drummond and Cauty of The KLFs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3197, "Truth_answer": "K Foundation attempted to interest galleries in staging Money: A Major Body of Cash. Jimmy said: 'Why don't we just burn it?' it seemed the most powerful thing to do.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Drummond and Cauty burn what was left of their KLF earnings-a million pounds in cash?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3197, "Truth_answer": "From 1993 to 1995 they engaged in art projects and media campaigns, including the high-profile K Foundation art award (for the worst artist of the year).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106042051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KLF_p13", "http://rho-xs.blogspot.com/2010/11/_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information on Drummond and Cauty of The KLF with K Foundation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "Due to their frequent relocation, Kaif and her siblings were home-schooled by a series of tutors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were did Katrina Kaif attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "Kaif's personal life has been the subject of extensive media attention. She is reluctant to discuss her romantic life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a highlight of Katrina Kaif's personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "Although rumours of a relationship with Salman Khan first emerged in 2003, it was not until after their 2010 breakup that Kaif spoke of it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Katrina Kaif break up with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "Kaif spoke of it, calling it her first serious relationship. They have remained friends, and the actress credits Khan with giving her confidence and guidance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Katrina Kaif married to Salman Khan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "The reported reason for their breakup was Kaif's increasing closeness to Ranbir Kapoor. In February 2016, the media reported that they had broken up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Katrina Kaif ever get into another relationship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "Kaif's parents divorced when she was a child", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Katrina Kaif have other personal setbacks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "her father moved to the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "https://davidcharlesfox.com/category/movements/postmodernism/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Katrina Kaif's father?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3198, "Truth_answer": "She said her father had no influence on Kaif or her siblings while they were growing up, and they were raised by their mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219044152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katrina_Kaif_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Katrina Kaif close to her mother?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band The Living End formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "The Living End were formed in 1994 by Chris Cheney and Scott Owen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the band The Living End?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "had met years earlier in primary school through their older sisters and began performing together from 1990 while attending Wheelers Hill Secondary College in Melbourne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship between Chriss and Scott of The Living End?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "Cheney and Owen had their first public gig at The Rob Roy in Melbourne in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chriss and Scott of The Living End perform together after the band formed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "The pair formed a cover band, The Runaway Boys, which performed Stray Cats and The Clash material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Chriss and Scott of The Living End's band when it formed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "Chris Cheney – lead guitar, lead vocals. Scott Owen – double bass, bass guitar, backing vocals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the role of Chris and Scott in The Runaway Boys band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "The Runaway Boys initially played in the local rockabilly music scene but expanded their audience by performing in regional towns and backing popular Melbourne cover band Mercury Blue at the Wheelers Hill Hotel/Pub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other places did The Runaway Boys performed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "In November 1995, the trio recorded their second EP, It's for Your Own Good, which appeared the following June. It included their first radio airplay hit, From Here on In“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Runaway Boys produce any album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "was placed on high rotation by national youth radio network, Triple J", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the track From Here on In a success?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3199, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other person outside the band The Living End worked on the track From Here on In with The Living End?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "From Here on In“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Living End's first single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "placed on high rotation by national youth radio network, Triple J", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song From Here on In by The Living End liked?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song From Here on In by The Living End win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "The band signed with Modular Recordings for the release of their debut self-titled album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Living End have any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "The Living End", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the debut self-titled album of The Living End called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and, by 1999, was certified 4x Platinum for shipment of 280,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the The Living End album by The Living End do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999, The Living End won two awards: Best Group and Breakthrough Artist – Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Living End by The Living End win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999, The Living End won two awards: Best Group and Breakthrough Artist – Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did The Living End win for their album The Living End?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "The band supported The Offspring on the latter's Americana Tour during 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522052158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_(The_Living_End_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Living End go on tour at all for their album The Living End?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "Their double A-sided single, Second Solution / Prisoner of Society, peaked at No. 28 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting in the The Living End article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3200, "Truth_answer": "Their double A-sided single, Second Solution / Prisoner of Society, peaked at No. 28 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What peaked at No. 28 for The Living End?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3201, "Truth_answer": "He was the drummer and co-lead vocalist for Eagles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125105937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Henley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Don Henley do with the eagles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3201, "Truth_answer": "Eagles (1972), Desperado (1973), On the Border (1974), One of These Nights (1975), Hotel California (1976), The Long Run (1979)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124105309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band)_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what albums did the Eagles with Don Henley produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3201, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles had five number-one singles, 17 top-40 singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the the Eagles with Don Henley songs chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3201, "Truth_answer": "Songwriting Partners. Jackson Browne, Gene Clark, Patti Davis, Barry DeVorzon, John Hollander, Tom Leadon, Stan Lynch, Tommy Nixon, Jim Ed Norman, Bob Seger, Steuart Smith, John David Souther", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Eagles with Don Henley work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3202, "Truth_answer": "debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Wave Like Home for the Future Islands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3202, "Truth_answer": "Feathers and Hallways 7“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single on the album Wave Like Home by Future Islands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3202, "Truth_answer": "Produced by Chester Endersby Gwazda", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the producer of the album Wave Like Home by Future Islands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3202, "Truth_answer": "first U.S. tour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Future Islands ever tour for their album Wave Like Home?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3202, "Truth_answer": "After a Halloween party in 2007, Erick Murillo quit the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone ever leave the band Future Islands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3202, "Truth_answer": "During the first half of 2008, the band added another drummer, Sam Ortiz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of the other band Future Islands mates?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Because the gold deposits were on a much smaller scale, many of the white settlers who accompanied the BSAC to Mashonaland became farmers rather than miners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Cecil Rhodes' first experiences in Rhodesia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "By end of 1894, the territories over which the BSAC had concessions or treaties comprised an area of 1,143,000 km2. In May 1895, its name was officially changed to Rhodesia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cecil Rhodes found Rhodesia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Though gold was discovered during the 1890s, grand expectations were not met. second Rand resolved after about a decade and therefore shifted its priority to the development of white agriculture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cecil Rhodes' company mine in Rhodesia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "When the Ndebele and the Shona—the two main, but rival, peoples—separately rebelled against the coming of the European settlers, the BSAC defeated them in the First Matabele War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cecil Rhodes in Rhodesia article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Second Matabele War", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other wars Cecil Rhodes was involved in after the First Matabele War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Rhodes and his British South Africa Company founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cecil Rhodes do after the end of the Second Matabele War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Chief among the endeavours pursued by the Company during its early years were the construction of railroads and telegraph wires across the territory it governed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109105745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_rule_in_Rhodesia_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cecil Rhodes accomplish in Rhodesia after the founding?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Rhodes decreed in his will that he was to be buried in Matobo Hills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cecil Rhodes buried in the Matobo Hills?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3203, "Truth_answer": "Tobacco, initially just one of several crops earmarked for wholesale production, soon emerged as Southern Rhodesia's most prominent agricultural product", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109105745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_rule_in_Rhodesia_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Cecil Rhodes' business dealings in Rhodesia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "on August 4, 1994, Evans married rapper and label mate Christopher The Notorious B.I.G. Wallace, after having met him at a Bad Boy photoshoot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Faith doing in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "The Notorious B.I.G. (m. 1994; died 1997)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Faith Evans married to Christopher Wallace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "The couple had one child together, Christopher George Latore Wallace Jr..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Evans have any children with Christopher Wallace?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "During the summer of 1998, Evans and Russaw were married", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Faith Evans married any other time after Christopher Wallace?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "The couple had their first son Joshua on June 8, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Evans have any children with Todd Russaw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "they had their second son Ryder Evan Russaw", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Evans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Evans and Todd Russaw have more than one child together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Evans and Todd Russaw have more than two children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3204, "Truth_answer": "Todd Russaw (m. 1998; div. 2011)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Faith Evans married to Todd Russaw?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "On 28 March 2005, Maathai was elected the first president of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangari_Maathai_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 for Wangari Maathai?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "was appointed a goodwill ambassador for an initiative aimed at protecting the Congo Basin Forest Ecosystem", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangari_Maathai_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wangari Maathai accomplish as Presiden of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the intiative by Wangari Maathai aimed at protecing the Congo Basin Forest Ecosystem successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "In June 2009, Maathai was named as one of PeaceByPeace.com's first peace heroes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangari_Maathai_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wangari Maathai do after her time on as President of the African Union's Economic Social and Cultural Council?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "Professor Wangari Maathai is internationally recognized for her persistent struggle for democracy, human rights, and environmental conservation. In 2004, the first African woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://web.archive.org/web/20110715061009id_/http://www.peacebypeace.com/heroes/view/id/88_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What earned Wangari Maathai title of PeaceByPeace.com's first peace heroes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "Until her death in 2011, Maathai served on the Eminent Advisory Board of the Association of European Parliamentarians with Africa (AWEPA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangari_Maathai_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did 2011 wrap up for Wangari Maathai?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "Wangarĩ Maathai died on 25 September 2011 of complications arising from ovarian cancer while receiving treatment at a Nairobi hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangari_Maathai_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wangari Maathai die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3205, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, the Collaborative Partnership on Forests CPF, an international consortium of 14 organizations, secretariats and institutions working on international forest issues, launched the inaugural Wangarĩ Maathai Forest Champion Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wangari_Maathai_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wangari Maathai article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3206, "Truth_answer": "This belt is a national belt of the Haudenosaunee. The belt is named after Hiawatha, the Peacemaker’s helper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830043640id_/https://www.onondaganation.org/culture/wampum/hiawatha-belt/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Hiawatha belt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3206, "Truth_answer": "In this belt, it records when 5 nations buried their weapons of war to live in peace. Each square represents a nation and the line connects each nation in peace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Hiawatha belt represent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3206, "Truth_answer": "This belt is comprised of 6,574 wampum beads—38 rows by 173 rows and has 892 white and 5682 purple beads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104034634id_/https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hiawatha_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the Hiawatha belt made?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3206, "Truth_answer": "Women artisans traditionally made wampum beads by rounding small pieces of whelk shells, then piercing them with a hole before stringing them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Hiawatha belt made by hand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3207, "Truth_answer": "Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter joined a quintet known as Organisation, which released one album, Tone Float in 1969, issued on RCA Records in the UK", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127015404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kraftwerk's early years like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3207, "Truth_answer": "sales were poor and RCA opted to drop the band shortly afterwards, at which point Hütter and Schneider-Esleben left the band to form Kraftwerk, with Organisation dissolving as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Organisation popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3207, "Truth_answer": "1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Kraftwerk get together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3207, "Truth_answer": "While visiting an exhibition, they saw men wearing suits and ties, claiming to bring art into everyday life. Hütter and Schneider started bringing everyday life into art and form Kraftwerk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127015404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kraftwerk decide to form a band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "During 1977 Skyhooks toured nationally three times", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances did the band Skyhooks do in later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "In January 1978 they toured New Zealand and performed at the Nambassa festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After first gig in the later years touring nationally tree times in 1977 what did the band Skyhooks do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "in 1980 the band announced its break-up in controversial circumstances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Skyhooks break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "Skyhooks rapidly faded from the public eye with the departure of key members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Before break up what happened to the band Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "played their last performance on 8 June in the mining town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances did the band Skyhooks have in later years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skyhooks tour other countries in the later years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3208, "Truth_answer": "Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After US tour what country did the band Skyhooks visit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3209, "Truth_answer": "After his execution by the Muslim officials of the Mughal Empire, his son Hargobind became the sixth Guru in 1606 CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221161100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who succeeded Guru Arjan as Sikh Guru?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3209, "Truth_answer": "The mainstream Sikh tradition recognised Guru Arjan as the fifth Guru, and Hargobind as the sixth Guru", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221161100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So who won the dispute as the next Sikh Guru, succeeding Guru Arjan, and became the Sixth Guru ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3209, "Truth_answer": "Guru Ram Das chose Arjan to succeed him as the fifth Sikh Guru. His choice of successor led to disputes and internal divisions among the Sikhs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Guru Arjan article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3209, "Truth_answer": "The stories in the Sikh tradition about the succession dispute around Guru Arjan are inconsistent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221161100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Arjan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a dispute about succession of Guru Arjan as fifth Sikh Guru?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "Peter Hitchens is an English conservative journalist and author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything interesting about the Peter Hitchens article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Peter Hitchens support Isreal and deny the notion of occupied Palestinian territory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does Peter Hitchens gain national sovereignty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else I should know about the Peter Hitchens article", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHEN DID Peter Hitchens BECOME THE SUCCESSOR TO BRITAIN?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "HOW DOES INTERNATION RELATION RELATE TO Peter Hitchens?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHY DID Peter Hitchens OPPOSE THE KOSOVO WAR?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3211, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman suffers from a lazy eye, and thus lacks depth perception. He says his art style is really a result of [his] deficiencies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Art Spiegelman's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3211, "Truth_answer": "He began cartooning in 1960[8] and imitated the style of his favorite comic books", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Art Spiegelman when he began developing his unique style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3211, "Truth_answer": "According to Bell, Art's drawing impressed me because it was so simple, but I realised it takes a huge amount of work to achieve that simplicity.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211193102id_/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2004/aug/28/comics.politics_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Art Spiegelman received any critical acclaim for his artistic style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3211, "Truth_answer": "Maus won a special Pulitzer Prize in 1992 and has gained a reputation as a pivotal work, responsible for bringing scholarly attention to the comics medium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Art Spiegelman's work won any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3211, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman has stated he does not see himself primarily as a visual artist, one who instinctively sketches or doodles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Art Spiegelman article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3211, "Truth_answer": "Spiegelman began selling self-published underground comix on street corners in 1966. He had cartoons published in underground publications such as the East Village Other .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Art Spiegelman's first comic published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3212, "Truth_answer": "Brandes wrote with great depth on the main contemporary poets and novelists of Denmark and Norway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Georg Brandes' later writings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3212, "Truth_answer": "The most important of his later works was his study of William Shakespeare (1897–1898), which was translated into English by William Archer and was highly acclaimed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Georg Brandes' most important later writings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3212, "Truth_answer": "It was, perhaps, history's most authoritative work on Shakespeare not principally intended for an English-speaking audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218045035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Brandes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the study of William Shakespeare Georg Brandes' most important work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3212, "Truth_answer": "In 1900 he collected his works for the first time in a complete and popular edition and began to work on a German edition, completed in 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1900 for Georg Brandes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3213, "Truth_answer": "Young Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Sonny James' hits?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3213, "Truth_answer": "1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Young Love by Sonny James released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3213, "Truth_answer": "it topped both the US country and pop music charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Young Love by Sonny James do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3213, "Truth_answer": "January to February 1957", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Young Love by Sonny James top the pop music charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3213, "Truth_answer": "Record sales could have been higher if Capitol Records had anticipated the exposure on popular-music charts;", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did Young Love by Sonny James sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3213, "Truth_answer": "The track peaked at No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart. It sold well over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Young Love by Sonny James do internationally?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "Vai designed the Ibanez JEM guitar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p18", "http://www.feelnumb.com/2019/01/17/dave-grohl-audioslave-show-me-how-to-live-chris-cornell-tribute-concert/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is JEM for Steve Vai?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "a unique instrument that incorporated a series of groundbreaking designs that have since become staples in feature throughout the guitar industry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about the Ibanez JEM guitar designed by Steve Vai?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "Vai says, Stratocasters had whammy bars but limited. Les Pauls had humbuckers but no whammy bar. Neither guitar had twenty-four frets. So I had these elements implemented into a Superstrat.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about the Ibanez JEM guitar's sound", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "Another design by Vai was the Ibanez Universe, the first production seven-string guitar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Vai's connection with Universe Guitars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "Vai had several custom prototypes of these guitars built by Joe Jem Despagni, a custom guitar luthier and friend of Vai's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Vai design any more guitars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "After the pre-production prototypes were perfected, the first production Ibanez JEM 777 guitars were unveiled at the NAMM Show in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Vai article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "Since its original 1987 release, the JEM has become one of the longest-running and most successful signature series guitars in history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the Ibanez JEM 777?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3214, "Truth_answer": "24 frets, full floating tremolo, special pickup configuration, angled output jack, and deeper body cutaway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Steve Vai's guitar designs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "The characters first appeared in 1993 as a spin-off and a recurring skit on Animaniacs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pinky and the Brain article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "First aired. September 9, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pinky and the Brain created", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "Pinky is good-natured but feebleminded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something about Pinky from Pinky and the Brain", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "Brain is self-centered and scheming", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Brain from Pinky and the Brain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "Pinky and Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who reside in a cage in the Acme Labs research facility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Pinky and the Brain have in common", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "Pinky helps Brain toward world domination, even though Brain usually berates, belittles, and abuses him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Pinky and the Brain like to do", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "verbal and physical abuse", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the Brain abuse Pink in Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "Later, they appeared in the series Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is great in the Pinky and the Brain topic besides Pinky and the Brain's character and personalities", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "aired from 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain came out", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3215, "Truth_answer": "1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pinky and the Brain start", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "The bulk of every episode involves one of Brain's plans for world domination with Pinky's assistance and the ultimate failure of that plan, with some exceptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pinky an the Brain about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Many of the Pinky and the Brain episodes occur in the 1990s at Acme Labs, located in some large American city underneath a suspension bridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the show Pinky and the Brain take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Pinky and the Brain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the show Pinky and the Brain about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Brain sees his inevitable rise to power as good for the world, and not mere megalomania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the Brain try to take over the world in the show Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Pinky and Brain reside in a cage in the Acme Labs research facility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Pinky and the Brain live in the show Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ruegger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the show Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Although Pinky and the Brain plan to conquer the world, they do not show much animosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting on Pinky and the Brain besides the show plot, taking over the world, the setting, and the creator?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "In a Christmas special, Pinky even wrote to Santa that Brain had the world's best interests at heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "If Pinky and the Brain dont show animosity, what do they show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3216, "Truth_answer": "Another episode features Brain's single day where he tries to do anything but take over the world: in the end, a group of people vote that he should take over the world on the one day that he does not want to.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112212215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinky_and_the_brain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention any other specific episodes that shows Pinky and the Brain's not showing much animosity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3217, "Truth_answer": "Rao collaborated with director SS Rajamouli for the third time for a socio – fantasy film Yamadonga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the breakthrough for N. T. Rama Rao Jr.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3217, "Truth_answer": "Veteran actors and actresses Mohan Babu and Kushboo signed up to act in this film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Rama_Rao_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did N. T. Rama Rao Jr. work with in the film Yamadonga?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3217, "Truth_answer": "Filmfare award for best actor in Telugu", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/Who_won_the_2009_logie_award_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Rama_Rao_Jr._p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Rama_Rao_Jr._p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Rama_Rao_Jr._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did N. T. Rama Rao Jr. win any awards for Yamadonga?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3217, "Truth_answer": "Rao later signed up for the action film Kantri which was directed by debutant Meher Ramesh a protege of Puri Jagannadh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026112957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Rama_Rao_Jr._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did N. T. Rama Rao Jr. do after Yamadonga?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3217, "Truth_answer": "Rao signed up for the action-comedy Adhurs, in which he played dual roles for the third time after Andhrawala, and Naa Alludu, after a 1-year-hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the N. T. Rama Rao Jr. article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3217, "Truth_answer": "Adhurs grossed more than ₹400 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was N. T. Rama Rao Jr. paid for Adhurs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "Perry Como's voice is widely known for its good-natured vocal acrobatics as portrayed in his highly popular novelty songs such as Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Como_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Perry Como's vocal characteristics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "Perry Como credited Bing Crosby for influencing his voice and style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Como_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Perry Como article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "Como received the 1959 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.beatlelinks.net/forums/showthread.php?s=852546607b385f277423f5341d7164e4&t=38433&goto=nextoldest_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Perry Como win awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "wife Roselle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Perry Como married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "One of the many factors in his success was Como's insistence on his principles of good taste;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Como_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Perry Como's best attribute?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles and Nick Perito his closest collaborator since 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Como_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Perry Como work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "Died May 12, 2001 (aged 88)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Como_p0", "https://www.kennedy-center.org/artist/A3710_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Perry Como died?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3218, "Truth_answer": "He was reported to have suffered from symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Perry Como die of?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3219, "Truth_answer": "As visual programs have increased in complexity, corps have developed and formalized various movement techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the marching technique in the modern Drum and bugle corps?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3219, "Truth_answer": "for maximum sound projection marching technique must not affect the rigidity of members' upper torsos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_and_bugle_corps_%28modern%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How rigid are members of the modern Drum and bugle corps' upper torso supposed to be?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3219, "Truth_answer": "members of the battery must keep their entire bodies facing forward at all times due to the nature of their equipment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another factor of the modern Drum and bugle corps marching technique?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3219, "Truth_answer": "crab walk or oblique, where the legs cross over one another to facilitate sideways motion; the technique is used mostly by battery, but in rare instances by the hornline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are members of the battery in the modern Drum and bugle corps supposed to do when marching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3219, "Truth_answer": "due to the nature of their equipment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why can horn players in the modern Drum and bugle corps twist their bodies when marching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3219, "Truth_answer": "the technique is used mostly by battery, but in rare instances by the hornline. Being visually oriented, guard members may face any direction as dictated by choreography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the whole group in the modern Drum and bugle corps do the crab walk?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3220, "Truth_answer": "Stars of CCTV is the debut studio album by English indie rock band Hard-Fi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160620004630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_of_CCTV_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is CCTV for Hard-Fi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3220, "Truth_answer": "debut studio album was first released on 4 July 2005 through Necessary Records and Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hard-Fi do in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3220, "Truth_answer": "Stars of CCTV", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the debut album of Hard-Fi called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3220, "Truth_answer": "Their debut album's launch party was cancelled due to the ill health of Richard's mother, and the London bombings also occurring that day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617141200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard-Fi_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160620004630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_of_CCTV_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the launch party for Hard-Fi's debut album Stars of CCTV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3220, "Truth_answer": "The launch party was rescheduled for 13 July 2005 and the venue changed to Ladbroke Grove, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617141200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard-Fi_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160620004630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_of_CCTV_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hard-Fi's debut album Stars of CCTV launch party get rescheduled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3221, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, headlining the Newport Folk Festival, Dylan performed his first electric set since high school with a pickup group featuring Mike Bloomfield on guitar and Al Kooper on organ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the phrase going electric pertain to Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3221, "Truth_answer": "1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Dylan performing his first electric set since high school first occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3221, "Truth_answer": "One version has it that the boos were from folk fans whom Dylan had alienated by appearing, unexpectedly, with an electric guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were people booing at Bob Dylan's electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3221, "Truth_answer": "An alternative account claims audience members were upset by poor sound and a short set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another account version of why people were booing at Bob Dylan's electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3221, "Truth_answer": "Bringing It All Back Home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Dylan's first electric album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3221, "Truth_answer": "The album reached No. 6 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, the first of Dylan's LPs to break into the US top 10. It also topped the UK charts later that spring.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://alldylan.com/tag/bruce-langhorne/_p3", "https://alldylan.com/tag/outlaw-blues/_p1", "https://alldylan.com/tag/bruce-langhorne/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bringing_it_all_back_home_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Bringing It All Back Home by Bob Dylan well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "In January 1981, Styx released Paradise Theatre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styx_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981 for the band Styx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "top ten hits The Best of Times by DeYoung (#3) and Too Much Time on My Hands by Shaw (#9)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styx_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single off the album Paradise Theatre by the band Styx?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1980s, the band would use Rockin' the Paradise to open their shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Syx tour during the time after their album Paradise Theatre released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "The band was accused by a California religious group and later the Parents Music Resource Center of backmasking Satanic messages in their anti-cocaine anthem, Snowblind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styx_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the backmasking accusation against the band Styx?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "James JY Young has denied this charge during his introduction for Snowblind when played live. Dennis DeYoung has denied the accusation as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Styx_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Styx say about the accusations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1980s, the band would use Rockin' the Paradise to open their shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band Styx do during the time around the release of their album Paradise Theatre besides the accusations of Satanic messages?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1980s, the band would use Rockin' the Paradise to open their shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band use their song Rockin' the Paradise: for when touring during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3222, "Truth_answer": "Paradise Theatre became their biggest hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard pop albums chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Styx band article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "In 2001 the compilation Rotten Apples was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2001 for The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin reunited in 2001 as members of Corgan's next project, the short-lived supergroup Zwan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins do in chicago?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "The group's only album, Mary Star of the Sea, was released in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127011406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin write as members the supergroup Zwan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "The group's only album, Mary Star of the Sea, was released in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127011406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Zwan's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "Peak chart position, US. 3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Mary Star of the Sea by Zwan make the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the follow-up album for Mary Star of the Sea by Zwan do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3223, "Truth_answer": "After cancelling a few festival appearances, Corgan announced the demise of the band in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the release of Zwan's only album, Mary Star of the Sea?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "On June 21, 2005, Corgan took out full-page advertisements in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times to announce that he planned to reunite the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was reformation released for the The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "Zeitgeist released on July 10, 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210317070404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murdered_Love_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p0", "https://dreammp3.com/artists/Smashing-Pumpkins/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the reformed The Smashing Pumpkins' album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "there was question as to whether other former members of the band would participate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Smashing Pumpkins' reformation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "In April 2007 Iha and Auf der Maur separately confirmed that they were not taking part in the reunion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did former members of The Smashing Pumpkins want to get back together with Billy Corgan for the reformation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "Chamberlin would later state that Iha and Wretzky didn't want to be a part of the reunion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Iha and Auf de Maur want to join The Smashing Pumpkins reunion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins performed live for the first time since 2000 on May 22, 2007, in Paris, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12", "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first performance for the reformed The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "the band unveiled new touring members: guitarist Jeff Schroeder, bassist Ginger Reyes, and keyboardist Lisa Harriton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced The Smashing Pumpkins members that didn't want to do the reunion, such as Iha and Auf de Maur?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3224, "Truth_answer": "Tarantula was released as the first single from the band's forthcoming album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the reformed The Smashing Pumpkins release more music with the new touring members Jeff Schroeder, Ginger Reyes, and Lisa Harriton?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3225, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, he helped organize the Grammy Award-winning song We Are the World, a multi-artist effort to raise funds for Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What humanitarian work was Harry Belafonte involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3225, "Truth_answer": "The promotion and merchandise aided the success of We Are the World and raised over $63 million (equivalent to $144 million today) for humanitarian aid in Africa and the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211173735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Harry Belafonte raise with the song We Are the World?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3225, "Truth_answer": "idea came from Harry Belafonte, who, along with fundraiser Ken Kragen, was instrumental in bringing the vision to reality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211173735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Belafonte do to help organize the song We Are the World?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3225, "Truth_answer": "originally recorded by the supergroup United Support of Artists (USA) for Africa in 1985; written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie; produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the other artists involved in the song we are the world with Harry Belafonte?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "In late 1707, Rogers was approached by William Dampier, a navigator and friend of Rogers' father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Woodes Rogers prepare for his privateering expedition against the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "William Dampier proposed a privateering expedition against the Spanish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did William Dampier approach Woodes Rogers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Dampier had recently returned from leading a two-ship privateering expedition into the Pacific, which culminated in a series of mutinies before both ships finally sank due to Dampier's error.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what had happened to William Dampier's career prior to approaching Woodes Rogers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "not having the hulls properly protected against worms before leaving port.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what error had William Dampier made during his two-ship privateering expedition into the Pacific?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Unaware of this, Rogers agreed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and did Woodes Rogers agree to William Dampier's proposal privateering expedition against the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Financing was provided by many in the Bristol community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Woodes Rogers do after agreeing to William Dampier's proposed privateering expedition against the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Dampier was aboard as Rogers' sailing master.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was William Dampier with Woodes Rogers on the privateering expedition against the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Rogers encountered various problems along the way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Woodes Rogers and William Dampier have any problems on the privateering expedition voyage against the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Forty of the Bristol crew deserted or were dismissed, and he spent a month in Ireland recruiting replacements and having the vessels prepared for sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what problems did Woodes Rogers encounter during his privateering expedition voyage against the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "While Rogers was a sailor, he didn’t have quite the presence or strength of character that a salty sea captain did and struggled to keep his crew in line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200813000338id_/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/06/12/woodes-rogers/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did forty of the Bristol crew of Woodes Rogers desert or were dismissed?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3226, "Truth_answer": "Some of the crew mutinied after Rogers refused to let them plunder a neutral Swedish vessel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113174751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Woodes Rogers spent a month in Ireland recruiting replacements and having vessels prepared for sea?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3227, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1992, White filled in guitar duties at the last minute for Bay Area punk band Monsula", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 with musician Jason White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3227, "Truth_answer": "After the performance, Jason toured as guitarist for the band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jason White filled in Guitar for Monsula in the summer of 1992?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3227, "Truth_answer": "Jason eventually relocated to the Bay Area after the breakup of Chino Horde in summer 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the breakup of chino horde for Jason White?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3227, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, White joined punk quartet Pinhead Gunpowder after the departure of singer/guitarist Sarah Kirsch", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1994 for musician Jason White?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3227, "Truth_answer": "When Green Day/Pinhead Gunpowder lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong founded Adeline Records in 1997, White helped him run it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_White_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting facts on musician Jason White?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3227, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, White joined Green Day's side project Foxboro Hot Tubs as lead guitarist along with Kevin Preston of Prima Donna on rhythm guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Jason White and Green Day form another group?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "In 2000 he made his mark in television comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421213757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brydon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rob Brydon have a writing breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "he co-wrote and performed the commercially successful Marion and Geoff for the BBC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rob Brydon successful in writing for television?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "Human Remains, co-written by Julia Davis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421213757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brydon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other writing did Rob Brydon do for television?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "Since these series Brydon has developed a career path as a character actor, in both comedic and serious roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421213757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brydon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting on Rob Brydon besides writing for television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "He portrayed controversial theatre critic Kenneth Tynan in the BBC Four film Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore (2005)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Rob Brydon act in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "His character Bryn West in Gavin & Stacey, written by Ruth Jones and James Corden, allowed him to return to his South Wales roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421213757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brydon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rob Brydon act in anything else besides Kenneth Tynan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "In the 2009 BAFTAs Rob Brydon was nominated for Best Comedy Performance as Bryn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129023038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_%26_Stacey_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rob Brydon win any awards for acting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "In 2010 Brydon starred alongside Steve Coogan in Michael Winterbottom's partially improvised BBC Two sitcom series The Trip", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421213757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brydon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rob Brydon's most successful act?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "The Best of Men is a factually based 2012 television film which describes the pioneering work of Dr Ludwig Guttmann with paraplegic patients stars Eddie Marsan and Rob Brydon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Trip for Rob Brydon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3228, "Truth_answer": "The film won the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 34 Best Narrative Audience Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211171327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of_Men_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Best of Men with Rob Brydon successful?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3229, "Truth_answer": "In the prologue, the Master (portrayed briefly by Gordon Tipple) is executed by the Daleks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was executed during the Dalek Trial in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3229, "Truth_answer": "as a punishment for his evil crimes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is The Master executed in the Dalek Trial in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3229, "Truth_answer": "But before his apparent death, the Master requests his remains to be brought back to Gallifrey by the Seventh Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Doctor Who The Master article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3229, "Truth_answer": "the Master's self-alterations to extend his lifespan allow him to survive his execution by transferring his mind into a snake-like entity called a morphant", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Master react when he was going to be executed during the Dalek Trial in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3229, "Truth_answer": "The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalek_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Dalek in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3229, "Truth_answer": "This interpretation is made explicit in the first of the Eighth Doctor Adventures novels, The Eight Doctors by Terrance Dicks, and the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip story The Fallen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Dalek trial for The Master in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "Since 1996, he has been the lead guitarist in punk rock band, Frenzal Rhomb", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what band Lindsay McDougall joined?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "Genres. Punk rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre Frenzal Rhomb with Lindsay McDougall made of music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "In September 1997, the band released their third album, Meet the Family. It was their first to be certified gold by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frenzal Rhomb with Lindsay McDougall's music get noticed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "Meet the Family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frezal Rhomb with Lindsay McDougall have a album name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "In January 2005 Lindsay McDougall and Whalley took over as hosts of national youth radio station, Triple J's Breakfast Show, under the name, Jay and the Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything stood out in the Lindsay McDougall article to you", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone go solo from Frezal Rhomb with Lindsay McDougall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3230, "Truth_answer": "At 14 years old, he started playing guitar and his early influences were Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, The Meanies and Cosmic Psychos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lindsay McDougall's idols?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3231, "Truth_answer": "Jeeves: A Gentleman's Personal Gentleman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the ficitonal biography featuring Bertie Wooster?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3231, "Truth_answer": "Bertram Bertie Wilberforce Wooster is a recurring fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories created by British author P. G. Wodehouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212223124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_Wooster_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bertie Wooster a character of a fictional biography", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3231, "Truth_answer": "Jeeves: A Gentleman's Personal Gentleman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the fictional biography Bertie Wooster was a character of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3231, "Truth_answer": "Bertie Wooster is the central figure in all but one of Wodehouse's Jeeves short stories and novels, which were published between 1915 and 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212223124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_Wooster_p0", "https://www.homeloanslargofl.com/sexuality-degradations-dynamically-darning/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bertie Wooster article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "His film roles included Wally Shawn in My Dinner with Andre, John Lahr in Prick Up Your Ears, Vizzini in The Princess Bride, Mr. James Hall in Clueless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Wallace Shawn famous for acting in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "1995 Winner Chlotrudis Award, Best Actor, Vanya on 42nd Street", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170331193309id_/http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001728/awards_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallace Shawn win any awards for his acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "He also plays Dr. John Sturgis on the television series Young Sheldon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Wallace Shawn star in besides My Dinner with Andre, Prick Up Your Ears, Princess Bride, and Clueless?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "Shawn said that he enjoyed playing Mr. Hall in “Clueless” because of his teaching background. Another favorite role he mentioned was as the voice of Rex in Pixar’s “Toy Story.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallace Shawn have a favorite role he played?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "Shawn's involvement with theater began in 1970 when he met Andre Gregory. As a stage actor, he has appeared mostly in his own plays and other projects with Gregory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wallace Shawn begin acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the 1970s, he had written six plays to almost universal indifference. Shawn was was offered an acting job and so began an accidental acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallace Shawn prefer acting to writing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "More than once in our conversation he talks about being a “D-list actor who does animal voices for a living”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallace Shawn act more in theater or film?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "The Princess Bride“ starring Mandy Patinkin, Andre the Giant, Billy Crystal, Wallace Shawn and Peter Cook, among many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some of Wallace Shawn's co-stars?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3232, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Harvard in 1965, he was all set to become a diplomat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallace Shawn always want to be an actor?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "he opposed the war, he would not volunteer to serve in uniform, but would subject himself to the draft only to maintain my political viability within the system“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what involvment did Bill Clinton have with vietnam war opposition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "Colonel Eugene Holmes, the Army officer who had been involved with Clinton's ROTC application, suspected that Clinton attempted to manipulate the situation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Bill Clinton's efforts with Vietnam War opposition perceived?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "to avoid the draft and avoid serving in uniform", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Bill Clinton attempted to manipulate the situation with his ROTC application according to Colonel Eugene Holmes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "During the 1992 campaign, it was revealed that Clinton's uncle attempted to secure him a position in the Navy Reserve, which would have prevented him from being deployed to Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Bill Clinton involved in draft controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "This effort was unsuccessful and Clinton said in 1992 that he had been unaware of it until then.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bill Clinton's uncle attempt at securing Bill Clinton a position in the Navy Reserve to prevent Bill Clinton from being deployed to Vietnam successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "Although legal, Clinton's actions with respect to the draft and deciding whether to serve in the military were criticized during his first presidential campaign by conservatives and some Vietnam veterans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about Bill Clinton's involvement in Vietnamese war opposition and draft controversy besides the ROTC, Navy Reserve, and beliefs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3233, "Truth_answer": "some charged that he had used Fulbright's influence to avoid military service", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Bill Clinton's actions with respect to the draft and deciding wheather to serve in the military criticized?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "26 June 1915", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did T. S. Eliot get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "Vivienne Haigh-Wood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did T. S. Eliot marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "Thayer introduced Eliot to Vivienne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did T. S. Eliot meet Vivienne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "The marriage was markedly unhappy, in part because of Vivienne's health problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T. S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood have a happy marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "no children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T. S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the couple T. S. Eliot and vivienne Haigh-Wood live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3234, "Truth_answer": "Cambridge governess", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vivienne Haigh-Wood do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "Tatchell's book", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Democratic Defense for Peter Tatchell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the book, Democratic Defense by Peter Tatchell, released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "This outlined how defence of the United Kingdom might be assured after the nuclear disarmament that he and the Labour Party were then committed to.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book Democratic Defense by Peter Tatchell about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "It argued that the British military was still organised on an imperialist strategy of basing troops abroad rather than on a strategy of defending the UK itself against foreign attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Peter Tatchell's views and beliefs behind the book Democratic defense outlining how defence of the United Kingdom might be assured after nuclear disarment in his book Democratic Defense?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "His anti-imperialist activism began in 1968 and involved campaigns against the war in Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Tatchell try to do anything outside the book Democratic Defense to help his views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "The book also argues for withdrawal from NATO and for the establishment of a European Self-Defence Organisation, independent of both the United States, and the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Peter Tatchell argue about in his book Democratic Defense?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "Tatchell is an active supporter of animal rights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Tatchell have any other views or other rights etc he argued for besides what was expressed with his book Democratic Defense?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "he condemned for their invasions of Czechoslovakia and of Afghanistan, as well its internal repression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Peter Tatchell's views on the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3235, "Truth_answer": "He quoted with approval Enoch Powell's argument that the threat from the Soviet Union to the UK was exaggerated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other views Peter Tatchell had in regards to the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "To avoid conscription into the Australian Army, Tatchell moved to London in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peter Tatchell article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "He had accepted being gay in 1969, and in London became a leading member of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) until its 1974 collapse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Peter Tatchell moved to London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Tatchell joined the Labour Party and moved to a council flat in Bermondsey, south-east London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bermondsey for Peter Tatchell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "At the Bermondsey Constituency Labour Party's (CLP) AGM in February 1980, the left group won control and Tatchell was elected Secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Peter Tatchell elected to in Bermondsey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "When the sitting Labour MP, Bob Mellish, announced his retirement in 1981, Tatchell was selected as his successor, despite Arthur Latham, a former MP and former Chairman of the Tribune Group, being considered the favourite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Peter Tatchell was elected secretary?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "Tatchell was selected as the Labour Party's parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey in 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the position Peter Tatchell was successor for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "Labour subsequently allowed him to stand in the Bermondsey by-election in February 1983, in which the party lost the seat to the Liberals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Tatchell hold a political office?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3236, "Truth_answer": "He was then denounced by party leader Michael Foot for allegedly supporting extra-parliamentary action against the Thatcher government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What party was Peter Tatchell denounced by?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3237, "Truth_answer": "In May 2009, it was announced that One OK Rock would continue on without Alex, who went back to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did onizawa depart from One Ok Rock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3237, "Truth_answer": "Alex was arrested for groping the leg of a twenty-one-year-old female student on a train. He admitted to the charges and the case was settled out of court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Alex Onizawa go back to the US?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3237, "Truth_answer": "Toru took his place as lead guitar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Ok_Rock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who took Alex Onizawa's place in One Ok Rock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3237, "Truth_answer": "They released their second album Beam of Light in May 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Ok_Rock_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's another release from 2007-2009 for One Ok Rock?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3237, "Truth_answer": "It reached No. 17 on the Oricon weekly chart, and charted for six weeks before it dropped out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album Beam of Light by One Ok Rock do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3237, "Truth_answer": "Genre. Post-grunge, Alternative Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music was Beam of Light by One Ok Rock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "his success with his family's business allowed him to purchase a small stake in the Frontier Hotel and Casino", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hwoy.ergotherapie-steinhude.de/wynn-the-wire-employee.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130095610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wynn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Frontier a property of Steve Wynn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "Las Vegas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Frontier Hotel located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did it cost to build the Frontier Hotel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "Golden Nugget Las Vegas, a landmark downtown casino and one of the oldest casinos in the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130095610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wynn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Golden Nugget a Casino?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "The New Frontier (formerly Last Frontier and The Frontier) operated continuously from October 30, 1942 until it closed on July 16, 2007.[1] The building was demolished on November 13, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are theses properties, the Frontier Hotel and the Golden Nugget Las Vegas, still standing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "Wynn renovated, revamped and expanded the Golden Nugget from a gambling hall to a resort hotel and casino with enormous success.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://vastdom.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-miscreants-global-bust-out-chapter_8221.html_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130095610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wynn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other facts about these properties, the Frontier Hotel and the Golden Nugget, with Steve Wynn?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3238, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Wynn began construction on the Golden Nugget Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was Atlantic City's first casino built from scratch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130095610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wynn_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Wynn build anything else during the time period 1967–1989 besides the revamped Golden Nugget?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3239, "Truth_answer": "His parents believed in traditional Chinese religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517083632id_/http://bdcconline.net/en/stories/sun-yat-sen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion was Sun Yat-sen born with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3239, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1880s, Sun Mei sent his brother to ʻIolani School, which was under the supervision of British Anglicans and directed by an Anglican prelate named Alfred Willis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the article say why Sun Yat-sen was interested in Christianity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3239, "Truth_answer": "Although Bishop Willis emphasized that no one was forced to accept Christianity, the students were required to attend chapel on Sunday", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other data on Sun Yat-sen's religious views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3239, "Truth_answer": "In his work, Schriffin speculated that Christianity was to have a great influence on Sun's whole future political life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Sun Yat-sen's views on christianity affect his politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3239, "Truth_answer": "Sun was later baptized in Hong Kong (on 4 May 1884) to his brother's disdain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sun Yat-sen ever baptized?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3239, "Truth_answer": "Rev. C. R. Hager an American missionary of the Congregational Church of the United States (ABCFM)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://thesaker.is/daring-to-go-beyond-western-propaganda-on-the-great-leap-forwards-famine/?replytocom=506732_p45", "http://thesaker.is/daring-to-go-beyond-western-propaganda-on-the-great-leap-forwards-famine/?replytocom=506928_p45", "http://thesaker.is/daring-to-go-beyond-western-propaganda-on-the-great-leap-forwards-famine/?replytocom=506732_p44", "http://thesaker.is/daring-to-go-beyond-western-propaganda-on-the-great-leap-forwards-famine/?replytocom=506928_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who baptized Sun Yat-sen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3240, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 10, Sun Yat-sen began seeking schooling", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Yat-sen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sun Yat-sen start his education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3240, "Truth_answer": "During his stay in Honolulu, Sun Yat-sen went to ʻIolani School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Yat-sen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sun Yat-sen go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3240, "Truth_answer": "English, British history, mathematics, science, and Christianity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Yat-sen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Yat-sen learn at 'Iolani school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3240, "Truth_answer": "While he was originally unable to speak English, Sun Yat-sen quickly picked up the language", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Yat-sen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Yat-sen study anything else at 'Iolani School besides English, history, amthematics, science, and Christianity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3240, "Truth_answer": "received a prize for academic achievement from King David Kalākaua before graduating in 1882", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun have any accomplishments in 'Iolani school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3240, "Truth_answer": "he earned the license of Christian practice as a medical doctor from the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese (the forerunner of The University of Hong Kong) in 1892.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Yat-sen go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "Kinard was selected by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the third round (18th overall pick) of the 1938 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bruiser Kinard start with the Brooklyn Dodgers in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "Kinard spent seven seasons with the Dodgers from 1938 to 1944", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bruiser Kinard with the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "He was a two-way player known for making crushing blocks on offense and as a smothering, dominant tackler who made stops all over the field on defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Bruiser Kinard's time with the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "Joe Stydahar, who played against Kinard, recalled: The Brooklyn team used to have plays designed just for the blocking of Kinard. Frank just mow them down.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable from Bruiser Kinard's time with the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "He appeared as a starter at tackle in every game for the Dodgers in 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1944. During his seven years in the NFL, he missed only two games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruiser Kinard article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "developed a reputation as one of the toughest and most durable players in the NFL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruiser Kinard known for with the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "Kinard was also a regular on the NFL's annual All-Pro teams receiving first-team recognition from one or more selectors in six of his seven years in the NFL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruiser Kinard's career with the Dodgers successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruiser Kinard win any NFL titles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "Although used principally as a tackle, Kinard scored 42 point, scoring touchdowns on a reception and a fumble recovery, kicking a field goal in 1943, and converting extra point kicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a highlight from the period playing with the Dodgers for Bruiser Kinard?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3241, "Truth_answer": "scoring touchdowns on a reception in 1943 and a fumble recovery in 1941, kicking a field goal in 1943, and converting 27 of 30 extra point kicks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Bruiser Kinard's scoring?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "At the end of 2006, Yung released the Cantonese album Close Up with music videos for the songs Splendid Encounter and Elated Heart“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the songs Joey Yung released in these years 2007-2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "Insignificant Me, Glow, In Motion, A Time for Us, Very Busy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums Joey Yung had in these years 2007-2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "Yung performed at the concert Music Is Live with Mobile Chan, and won the Media Award for the third time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joey Yung won any awards in these years 2007-2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "Close Up is Joey's most successful album in chart performance, with three 4 station No. 1 plugs, and two songs that placed within CRHK's Top Ten Songs of the Year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did her albums in these years 2007-2009 make hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "The year 2009 marked the tenth anniversary of Yung's career with EEG. To celebrate the occasion, two albums (A Time For Us and Very Busy) and a documentary were released and a mini-concert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 2009 for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "Very Busy was awarded one of the Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year at the 2009 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730221603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_Busy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A time For Us and Very Busy albums a hit in the market for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 On 7 November, she released another album, Glow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Glow for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "Yung released the Cantonese album Close Up to commercial success. Insignificant Me was one of her worst selling Mandarin album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Close Up and Insignificant albums top chart hits for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3242, "Truth_answer": "Very Busy was awarded one of the Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year at the 2009 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730221603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_Busy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How about Time for Us and Very Busy ablums, are they on top hits for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Yung released her the studio album Nin9 2 5ive and her first photo album The Real Joey, Glamour in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2004 for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Nin9 2 5ive by Joey Yung successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Nin9 2 5ive by Joey Yung have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "Her second album in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was give love a break for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "2005 Cantonese studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was bi-heart Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Bi-Heart by Joey Yung successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "On 27 February 2006, Yung released her tenth Cantonese studio album, Ten Most Wanted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121230342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Yung_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the ten most wanted for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Ten Most Wanted successful for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about jump up - 9492 was the album success for Joey Yung?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3244, "Truth_answer": "Political party. Independent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mr Michael Savage a republican or democrat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3244, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Savage said that he voted in 2000 for George W. Bush quite reluctantly, incidentally.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Savage publicly endorse any political figures?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3244, "Truth_answer": "Michael Savage calls himself an independent-minded individualist and says that he fits no stereotype.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the political topics Michael Savage was passionate about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3244, "Truth_answer": "Savage criticizes big government as well as liberalism and liberal activism, and accuses the mainstream news media of liberal bias.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Savage mean by independent minded individualist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3244, "Truth_answer": "Savage subscribes to the white genocide conspiracy theory, a white nationalist belief, which claims that white people are becoming extinct through forced assimilation or violent genocide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Michael Savage's other political beliefs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3244, "Truth_answer": "He has claimed there is a cultural genocide being promulgated against Caucasians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Savage_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Savage subscribe to the white genocide conspiracy theory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3245, "Truth_answer": "The name of the band was originally inspired by a racehorse called Archduke Ferdinand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Ferdinand_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced the members of the band Franz Ferdinand to name the band Franz Ferdinand?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3245, "Truth_answer": "the band thought it would be a good band name because of the alliteration of the name and the implications of the Archduke's death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Ferdinand_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose idea was it to name the band Franz Ferdinand?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3245, "Truth_answer": "The song Take Me Out, on the band's first album, was the second single to be released by the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Ferdinand_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Franz Ferdinand band article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3245, "Truth_answer": "United Kingdom on 12 January 2004 and in the United States on 9 February", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_Out_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Take Me Out by the band Franz Ferdinand released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3245, "Truth_answer": "The single reached number three in the UK Singles Chart. In the U.S., it reached number three on Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_Out_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song Take Me Out by the band Franz Ferdinand do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3246, "Truth_answer": "1950s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Walter Winchell go on television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3246, "Truth_answer": "His weekly radio broadcast was simulcast on ABC television until he ended that association because of a dispute with ABC executives in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Walter Winchell's show called when he goes on television in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3246, "Truth_answer": "Winchell supported Senator Joseph McCarthy's quest to identify Communists in the entertainment industry, but his popularity and influence began to decline as the public turned against McCarthy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the dispute between Walter Winchell and ABC executives in 1955 about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3246, "Truth_answer": "With the highly publicized Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954, and following the suicide of Wyoming Senator Lester C. Hunt that same year, McCarthy's support and popularity faded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the public turn against Senator Joseph McCarthy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3247, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Cuomo called for the passage of a Women's Equality Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew Cuomo's stance on Women's issues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3247, "Truth_answer": "The Women's Equality Act included 10 component bills affecting issues such as domestic violence, human trafficking, and pregnancy discrimination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121121802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Cuomo_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Women's Equality Act with Andrew Cuomo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3247, "Truth_answer": "The tenth bill of the Women's Equality Act was the Reproductive Health Act", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121121802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Cuomo_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Cuomo enact any other acts for women's issues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3247, "Truth_answer": "On January 22, 2019, Cuomo signed the 2019 version of the Reproductive Health Act, which passed days after Democrats took control of the state Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121121802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Cuomo_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Andrew Cuomo enact the reproductive health act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "Several Abenaki characters and much about their 18th-century culture are featured in the Kenneth Roberts novel Arundel (1930).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there novels written about the Abenaki?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "Lydia Maria Child wrote of the Abenaki in her short story, The Church in the Wilderness (1828)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the short story about the Abenaki?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "it brings the reader back to Norridgewock, Maine, when as a young woman Child used to wander into the woods to acquaint herself with the ways of Maine's native people", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002212id_/https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=1875_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the short story The Church in the Wilderness by Lydia Maria Child about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "not representative of the bulk of her work", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002212id_/https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=1875_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the short story The Church in the Wilderness by Lydia Maria Child well known?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "Lydia Maria Child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what writers were involved with the short story The Church in the Wilderness by Lydia Maria Child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the story The Church in the Wilderness by Lydia Maria Child? besides the writer, plot, and the Abenaki", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "In early 18th-century America, London-born Fanny and the French soldier Philippe (ancestors of McCarrys famous recurring spy Paul Christopher) brave savage Indians and other adventures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bride of the Wilderness about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the Paul Christopher books popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3248, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The Paul Christopher books were for children to learn from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3249, "Truth_answer": "The Master, played by Roger Delgado, makes his first appearance in Terror of the Autons (1971), where he allies with the Nestene Consciousness to help them invade Earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Encounters with the Third Doctor for The Master in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3249, "Truth_answer": "The Master", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who encounters the Third Doctor in Terror of the Autons in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3249, "Truth_answer": "The Master is a recurring character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its associated spin-off works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is The Master in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3249, "Truth_answer": "In The Sea Devils (1972), the Master is shown to be imprisoned on an island prison off the coast of England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the Doctor Who The Master article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3249, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is The Master imprisoned in Doctor Who's In The Sea Devils?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3249, "Truth_answer": "He convinces the governor of the prison, Colonel Trenchard (Clive Morton), to help him steal electronics from HMS Seaspite, the nearby naval base", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does The Master steal electronics from on Doctor Who's In The Sea Devils?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3250, "Truth_answer": "Due to discrimination within the engineering community, Gilbreth shifted her efforts toward research projects in the female-friendly arena of domestic management and home economics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide some information on domestic management with Lillian Moller Gilbreth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3250, "Truth_answer": "She applied the principles of scientific management to household tasks to provide women with easier ways of doing housework to enable them to seek paid employment outside the home.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lillian Moller Gilbreth's domestic management about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3250, "Truth_answer": "The Gilbreth children often took part in the experiments", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's some important information regarding Lillian Moller Gilbreth's domestic management?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3250, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth became a pioneer in what is now known as Industrial and organizational psychology. She helped industrial engineers recognize the importance of the psychological dimensions of work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Lillian Moller Gilbreth in her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3251, "Truth_answer": "He left school in the sixth grade and started performing in Gus Edwards's vaudeville troupe known as the Newsboys Sextet, which also included George Jessel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Walter Winchell's professional career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3251, "Truth_answer": "He began his career in journalism by posting notes about his acting troupe on backstage bulletin boards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104180707id_/https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/walter-winchell-3158.php_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Walter Winchell do with the troupe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3251, "Truth_answer": "He joined the Vaudeville News in 1920, then left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, where his column was named Mainly About Mainstreeters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030081814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winchell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What media outlet Walter Winchell joined to post notes about his acting troupe on backstage bulletins boards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3251, "Truth_answer": "provided hidden news and spicy gossip about the artists", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104180707id_/https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/walter-winchell-3158.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the details of the column Mainly About Mainstreeters by Walter Winchell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3252, "Truth_answer": "Miller's delivery is notable for his easygoing, sometimes humorous manner and measured use of hyperbole, particularly in banter with his partner sportscasters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people like Jon Miller's commenting style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3252, "Truth_answer": "Since 1997 he has been employed as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants. He was also a baseball announcer for ESPN from 1990 to 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Miller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Jon Miller commented for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Krukow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Jon Miller commented with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3252, "Truth_answer": "Among his ESPN assignments, Miller called 13 World Series and 10 League Championship Series for ESPN Radio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which game has Jon Miller commented in ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3252, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What mistake has Jon Miller made when commenting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3252, "Truth_answer": "Miller is noted in baseball circles for his impersonation of Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully. Miller also imitates Harry Caray, Chuck Thompson, Jack Buck, Al Michaels, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any intresting thing about the Jon Miller article", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3253, "Truth_answer": "Since 1997 he has been employed as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Miller do with the Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3253, "Truth_answer": "Since 1997 he has been employed as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Miller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jon Miller start working with the Giants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3253, "Truth_answer": "Since 1997 he has been employed as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Miller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Jon Miller work with the Giants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3253, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jon Miller's contract with the Giants worth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3253, "Truth_answer": "Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jon Miller worked for other baseball teams besides the Giants?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3253, "Truth_answer": "The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association inducted him into its Hall of Fame in 1998, and the National Radio Hall of Fame inducted him in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jon Miller article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "Road to Singapore, Road to Zanzibar, Road to Morocco, Road to Utopia, Road to Rio, Road to Bali, and The Road to Hong Kong", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What motion pictures did Bing Crosby star in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "Crosby starred with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in seven Road to musical comedies between 1940 and 1962", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125103231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Crosby_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Bing Crosby's co-stars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "The series consists of Road to Singapore, Road to Zanzibar, Road to Morocco, Road to Utopia, Road to Rio, Road to Bali, and The Road to Hong Kong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125103231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Crosby_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the titles for the seven Road to musical comedies with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Road to Hong Kong with Bing Crosby come out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "In the 1949 Disney animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Crosby provided the narration and song vocals for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow segment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125103231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Crosby_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Bing Crosby star in besides the seven Road to musical comedies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, he starred in High Time, a collegiate comedy with Fabian Forte and Tuesday Weld", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125103231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Crosby_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bing Crosby star in any movies besides the Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "The film was released on September 16, 1960 and had a mixed reception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426002128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Time_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the movie High Time with Bing Crosby received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for Going My Way in 1944 and was nominated for the 1945 sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bing Crosby next movie after High Time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "He received critical acclaim for his performance as an alcoholic entertainer in The Country Girl and received his third Academy Award nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125103231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Crosby_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bing Crosby win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3254, "Truth_answer": "1954", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Country Girl with Bing Crosby come out?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "Although styling himself as a man of peace and a willing negotiator, Rajapaksa signaled his intention to end the peace process once in power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203205524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahinda_Rajapaksa_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mahinda Rajapasksa's role in the civil war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "18 May 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the peace process end with Mahinda Rajapaksa during the civil war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "The Sri Lanka government declared total victory on 18 May 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203205524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahinda_Rajapaksa_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what significance does Sir lankan have to do with the civil war for Mahinda Rajapaksa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "on 19 May 2009 President Mahinda Rajapaksa delivered a victory address to the Parliament and declared that Sri Lanka is liberated from terrorism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203205524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahinda_Rajapaksa_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sri Lanka government declared victory on 18 May 2009?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "WikiLeaks made public secret US cables stating that Rajapaksa was responsible for the massacres of Tamil civilians and captured LTTE fighters at the end of the war with the LTTE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203205524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahinda_Rajapaksa_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mahinda Rajapaksa after the civil war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "The agreement made with Rajapaksa included provisions which called for a revision of the ceasefire agreement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203205524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahinda_Rajapaksa_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the provisions called for in the ceasefire by Mahinda Rajapaksa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "to give the military broader powers against the LTTE, as well as ruling out of any devolution of power to the Tamil people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203205524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahinda_Rajapaksa_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What broader powers were given to the military by Mahinda Rajapaksa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3255, "Truth_answer": "The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam was a Tamil militant and political organisation that was based in northeastern Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the LTTE to Mahinda Rajapaksa?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "In September 2004 Dhani Lennevald released Girl Talk, his first single as a solo artist, in Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who had a solo career from the A-Teens?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Marie Serneholt signed with SonyBMG and in early 2006, she released her first single as a solo artist titled That's the Way My Heart Goes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anybody else have a solo career from the A-Teens besides Dhani Lennevald?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "Amit Sebastian Paul made his debut as well. Amit Paul has released his first Solo album Songs In A Key Of Mine which features 12 songs in April 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anybody else have a solo career from the A-Teens besides Dhani Lennevald and Marie Serneholt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "Sara Lumholdt released a cover of Olivia Newton-John's song Physical for a compilation album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anybody else have a solo career from the A-Teens besides Dhani Lennevald, Marie Serneholt and Amit Paul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Dhani Lennevald's Girl Talk released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Sara Lumholdt's cover of Physical released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "the song was popular in his native Sweden, where it peaked at #20 on the Single Charts earning gold certification for more than 10,000 copies sold of the physical single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_Talk_(Dhani_Lennevald_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Dhani Lennevald's Girl Talk do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "The single debuted at #2 on the Swedish charts and reached #1 on the Digital Sales; Gold Status selling over 10,000 copies and certified Gold for digital sales over 10,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Marie Serneholt's that's the way my heart goes do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Amit Paul's Songs in a key of mine do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Sara Lumholdt's cover of Physical do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "Released 12 May 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Greatest Hits come out for A-Teens?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "The album was a compilation of thirteen singles, which each one of them made the top twenty in at least one country and three new tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the A-Teens' Greatest Hits album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "The album was just released in selected European countries, Asia and Latin America. It did not receive a U.S. release", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the A-Teens' Greatest Hits album popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the A-Teens' Greatest Hits album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the A-Teens release the Greatest Hits album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "in November the band finished their tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the A-Teens tour with the Greatest Hits album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "a cover of Nick Kamen's I Promised Myself became the last single from the band. The band shot the video for the song in March 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the A-Teens article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "The video shows the band's members images inserted in scenes from past videos, so that they appear to be interacting with the teenagers they were before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Promised_Myself_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the A-Teens' I Promised Myself video like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "After Greatest Hits was released, the band announced a two-year break.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band A-Teens still together at the time the Greatest Hits album was released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3257, "Truth_answer": "All members of the group wanted to pursue solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the A-Teens splitting up?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "A 2016 survey conducted by the Razumkov Centre found that majority of Ukrainian populations was adhering to Christianity (81.9%).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the major religion of Ukrainians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "As of 2016, 16.3% does not claim a religious affiliation, 1.7% adheres to other religions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Ukrainians practice other religions as well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "Eastern Orthodox theology is based on the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. It maintains that it practices the original Christian faith, as passed down by holy tradition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Orthodox Christians believe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "Ukraine's laws guarantee the right of religious freedom, and provide a legal framework for religious groups. Some groups have reported difficulties in legally acquiring property due to discriminatory treatment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are religious minorities in the Ukraine treated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "Ukraine was inhabited by pagan tribes until Byzantine rite Christianity was introduced by the turn of the first millennium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of the Ukrainians' religion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "by the 10th century, the Kievan Rus', became influenced by the Byzantine Empire; the first known conversion was by Princess Saint Olga who came to Constantinople in 945 or 957", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Christianity introduced to Ukrainians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "Several years later, her grandson, Knyaz Vladimir baptised his people in the Dnieper River", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other conversions occurred after Princess Saint Olga in the Ukraine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "It was imagined by writers that Apostle Andrew himself had visited the site where the city of Kiev would be later built.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202221111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people were significant during the time Christianity was introduced to the Ukrainians besides Princess Saint Olga and grandson Knyaz Vladimir?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3258, "Truth_answer": "Because of this connection to Kiev, Saint Andrew is considered to be the patron saint of the two East Slavic nations descended from the Kievan Rus: Ukraine and Russia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything else significant about Apostle Andrew for Ukrainians?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3259, "Truth_answer": "he received three Wammies (Washington, DC, Area Music Awards)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107044324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Paxton_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Tom Paxton won any prestigeous awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3259, "Truth_answer": "as Best Male Vocalist in the traditional folk and children's music categories, and for Best Traditional Folk Recording of the Year for Under American Skies (2001)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107044324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Paxton_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Paxton receive those Wammies for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3259, "Truth_answer": "In February 2002, Paxton was honored with the ASCAP Lifetime Achievement Award in Folk Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107044324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Paxton_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Paxton win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3259, "Truth_answer": "Paxton has been nominated four times for Grammy Awards, all since 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Paxton article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3260, "Truth_answer": "In January 1986, Thompson formed the Pixies with Santiago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103144609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Francis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the Pixies made with Black Francis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3260, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, the Pixies recorded their debut album Surfer Rosa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103144609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Francis_p5", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-rock-this-classic-rock-lyrics-quiz-pch?remorapos=8&rmalg=es&remorasrc=6e2b301b-fec1-11e6-99d2-080027b55128_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Pixies with Black Francis' first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3260, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Pixies with Black Francis' most popular song in the demo tape The Purple Tape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3260, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the demo album The Purple Tape by the Pixies with Black Francis popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3260, "Truth_answer": "Watts-Russell hand-picked eight of The Purple Tape's 17 songs to make up a debut mini album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_On_Pilgrim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs did the Pixies with Black Francis' mini album Come On Pilgrim have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3260, "Truth_answer": "The original 1987 UK release entered the UK indie album chart on October 24, 1987, spending 29 weeks on the chart and peaking at number 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_On_Pilgrim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pixies with Black Francis mini album Come On Pilgrim successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "Leave the Light On is the first studio album released by country music singer Lorrie Morgan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211193723id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leave_the_Light_On_(Lorrie_Morgan_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is relevant about Lorrie Morgan's musical career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "singles as Trainwreck of Emotion, Dear Me, Out of Your Shoes“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are included in the album Leave the Light Onby Lorrie Morgan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "At age 13, Lorrie Morgan made her first performance on the Grand Ole Opry, when her father brought her onstage to perform Paper Roses", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lorrie Morgan article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "Morgan's father died in 1975, so she and the members of his band toured various small clubs until 1977", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124151646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Morgan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lorrie Morgan do after her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 13?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What important work did Lorrie Morgan do with her father's band after he died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Lorrie Morgan played with her father's band after he died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3261, "Truth_answer": "when they disbanded and she began touring with Roy Wiggins. After this, she worked as a receptionist, songwriter, and demo singer for Acuff-Rose Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other interesting aspects of her musical career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3262, "Truth_answer": "Morgan signed to RCA Records Nashville in 1988", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124151646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Morgan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the RCA years about for Lorrie Morgan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3262, "Truth_answer": "her debut album Leave the Light On", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124151646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Morgan_p2", "http://forum.cowboylyrics.com/showthread.php?1083-Does-anyone-have-these-three-songs&s=7ce842d0e208e671992acfb066aeb958&p=4311_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lorrie Morgan's first album under RCA called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3262, "Truth_answer": "BNA Records, formerly BNA Entertainment, was a label group that shared ties with Arista Nashville and RCA Nashville from parent company Sony Music Nashville, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190423012457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNA_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does BNA mean for Lorrie Morgan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3262, "Truth_answer": "Morgan's third album, Watch Me, was issued on BNA Records (then known as BNA Entertainment).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124151646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Morgan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorrie Morgan have any other songs or albums under BNA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3262, "Truth_answer": "Morgan released her first Christmas album, Merry Christmas from London, at the end of 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124151646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Morgan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other songs or albums under BNA for Lorrie Morgan after her third album, Watch Me?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3262, "Truth_answer": "BNA issued her next studio album, War Paint, in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124151646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorrie_Morgan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs or albums under BNA for Lorrie Morgan after her first Christmas album Merry Christmas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "Lombardo was also an important figure in hydroplane speedboat racing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other pursuits did Guy Lombardo do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "winning the Gold Cup in 1946 in his record-breaking speedboat, Tempo VI", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Guy Lombardo do with hydroplane speedboat racing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "Tempo VI, designed and built by John L. Hacker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Guy Lombardo work with anyone in hydroplane speedboat racing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 Lombardo was attempting a run on the absolute water speed record with the jet engine powered Tempo Alcoa when it was destroyed on a radio controlled test run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Guy Lombardo break any other records with speed boating?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1958, Lombardo endorsed the Guy Lombardo Royal Fleet, a line of fiberglass boats. The boats were manufactured under license from Skagit Plastics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Guy Lombardo do anything else besides speedboating?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "The endeavor was short-lived and ended in 1961 with the closure of Skagit Plastics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Guy Lombardo Royal Fleet a successful venture for Guy Lombardo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3263, "Truth_answer": "He invested in nearby seafood restaurant Liota's East Point House that eventually became Guy Lombardo's East Point House. Lombardo became promoter and musical director of Jones Beach Marine Theater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Lombardo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Guy Lombardo do anything else after Guy Lombardo Royal Fleet ended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3264, "Truth_answer": "In December 1982, Mushroom released a medley of Skyhooks songs as Hooked on Hooks which peaked at #21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the band Skyhooks' later releases?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3264, "Truth_answer": "Demands for the classic line-up of the band—Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons—to reform", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reformation about for the band Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3264, "Truth_answer": "Demands for the classic line-up of the band—Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons—to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the demand for the classic line-up of the band Skyhooks to reform well received by the classic line-up of the band Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3264, "Truth_answer": "This tour was released on LP as Live in the 80's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skyhooks record any other songs that did well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3264, "Truth_answer": "Demands for the classic line-up of the band—Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons—to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When the band Skyhooks they get back together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3264, "Truth_answer": "A one-off reunion concert took place in October 1984, and in 1990 the band finally recorded new material, including Jukebox in Siberia, released in September", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Skyhooks band article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3265, "Truth_answer": "As they had previously done with Jesus Christ Superstar, the songwriting team decided to record Evita as an album musical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evita_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the recording for the musical Evita?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3265, "Truth_answer": "the songwriting team selected actress and singer Julie Covington to sing the title role", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Evita musical article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3265, "Truth_answer": "the songwriting team selected Julie Covington to sing the title role, after having caught an episode of Rock Follies and remembered her from the original London production of Godspell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evita_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How could Julie Covington be selected to sing the title role in the musical Evita?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3265, "Truth_answer": "Released in 1976, the two-record set included Paul Jones as Juan Perón, Colm Wilkinson as Che, Barbara Dickson as Perón's mistress, and Tony Christie as Agustín Magaldi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evita_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after Julie Covington was selected to sing the title role in the musical Evita?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "On February 17, Miyavi his first solo concert in the United States, at the Tabu Ultra Lounge in the MGM Grand, Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Miyavi's US debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Miyavi's first solo concert in the United States at the Tabu Ultra Longue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "JRock Revolution concert organized by Yoshiki Hayashi at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi play other venues in the US besides the Tabu Ultra Lounge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "On March 19, his fourth major studio album was released, titled, This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock, which charted as twenty-fifth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miyavi do anything between February and June?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_My_Name%3F_(Miyavi_album)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p12", "http://www.comyvzcrew.com/2013/12/o-re-sa-macom-february-20th-2009.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the fourth major studio album of Miyavi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "Sakihokoru Hana no you ni (Neo Visualizm), Kabuki Danshi, Subarashikikana, Kono Sekai“, Hi no Hikari Sae Todokanai Kono Basho De", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock album by Miyavi have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "charted as twenty-fifth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock album by Miyavi do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3266, "Truth_answer": "In May, it was followed by his very first worldwide tour, This Iz The Japanese Kabuki Rock Tour 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the world tour for the album This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock album by Miyavi?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Johnson was hired by the University of Miami to replace former coach Howard Schnellenberger", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Jimmy Johnson go to University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "In his five years at Miami, Johnson compiled a 52–9 record, appeared in five New Year's Day bowl games, winning one national championship (1987).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the University of Miami teams of American football coach Jimmy Johnson do there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "1985 Miami 10–2, L Sugar Bowl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was American football coach Jimmy Johnson's second season at the University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "five years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did American football coach Jimmy Johnson stay at Miami", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "Vinny Testaverde, Bernie Kosar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did American football coach Jimmy Johnson have any famous players there at the University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "Johnson's Hurricanes posted the school's first undefeated regular season in 1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Jimmy Johnson set any records there at the University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "Johnson was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the American football coach Jimmy Johnson article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3267, "Truth_answer": "Johnson created a free-wheeling atmosphere where he allowed his players to showboat, trash-talk, and run up the score. Bad Boys of College Football, a moniker Johnson openly accepted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any players if American football coach Jimmy Johnson get into trouble at the University of Miami?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "Johnson began as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American football coach Jimmy Johnson's first coaching job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy helped recruit high school quarterback Terry Bradshaw from nearby Shreveport, Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was American football coach Jimmy Johnson successful at the position of assistant coach at Louisiana Tech University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Jimmy Johnson set any records with the team at Louisiana Tech University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, Jimmy Johnson got his first head coaching job, at Oklahoma State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Jimmy Johnson coach anywhere besides Miami and Pittsburgh ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "Johnson became assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh under Jackie Sherrill in 1977 and 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American football coach Jimmy Johnson's final coaching job in the early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Jimmy Johnson leave Miami?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Jerry Jones, the new owner of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys, asked him to be the new head coach", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you found interesting on American football coach Jimmy Johnson after leaving Miami?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3268, "Truth_answer": "served as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from 1989 to 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Jimmy Johnson get the job with the Dallas Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "On 11 May 1904, the society formally accepted Horniman's offer of the use of the building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Abbey founded by Augusta, Lady Gregory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "As Horniman was not normally resident in Ireland, the Royal Letters Patent required were paid for by her but granted in the name of Lady Gregory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the society with Augusta, Lady Gregory formally accepting Horniman's offer of the use of the buildling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "One of her own plays, Spreading the News, was performed on the opening night, 27 December 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Abbey with Augusta, Lady Gregory's first production?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "Spreading the News was very successful and it is still acted at the Abbey Theatre as late as 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spreading_the_News_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Augusta, Lady Gregory's play Spreading the News successful on the Abbey's opening night?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "Synge's The Playboy of the Western World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p4", "http://dla.library.upenn.edu/cocoon/dla/ead/ead.html?id=EAD_upenn_rbml_PUSpMsColl1223&fq=bulk_date_facet%3A%221970s%22_p33", "https://todayinirishhistory.com/2014/03/24/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did Augusta, Lady Gregory put on at the Abbey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "Her plays had been among the most successful at the Abbey in the earlier years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825160530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Lady_Gregory_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most successful production Augusta, Lady Gregory did at the Abbey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3269, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gregory remained an active director of the theatre until ill-health led to her retirement in 1928. During this time she wrote more than 19 plays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augusta, Lady Gregory article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3270, "Truth_answer": "11/05/1952", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bill Walton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3270, "Truth_answer": "Walton played for UCLA under Coach Wooden from 1971 to 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Walton play college basketball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3270, "Truth_answer": "Walton played high school basketball at Helix High School in La Mesa, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Walton play basketball in high school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3270, "Truth_answer": "Walton played for John Wooden and the UCLA Bruins in the early 1970s, winning three successive College Player of the Year Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Walton win any awards in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3270, "Truth_answer": "He led the UCLA Bruins to two NCAA Championships in 1972 and 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Bill Walton win in his early career besides College Player of the Year Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3270, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Walton had arguably the best NCAA championship game ever played. 21 of 22 shooting,13 rebounds, 2 assists and one block, in leading the UCLA Bruins to the championship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Walton have any notable games in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "A decision was made to have Slaughter support the Iraqi cause for the fact that Slaughter liked brutality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Sgt. Slaughter known as the Iraqi sympathizer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter liked brutality and the Iraqi government was brutal while the US regime was said by Slaughter to have become soft and weak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sgt. Slaughter wrestle with force?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "Remus legitimately enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, and was a drill instructor at Parris Island, South Carolina, prior to his professional wrestling career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sgt. Slaughter ever serve in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "As 1990 ended, Slaughter began challenging for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship that had been held by The Ultimate Warrior since WrestleMania VI.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting regarding Sgt. Slaughter besides Iraqi sympathizer, and brutality?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter thus became the thirteenth WWF World Heavyweight Champion and was immediately challenged by Royal Rumble winner Hulk Hogan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sgt. Slaughter ever win the WWF World Heavyweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan was furious that Slaughter had (kayfabe) desecrated the American flag (off-screen) as part of his victory celebration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hulk Hogan challenge him after Sgt. Slaughter won the WWF World Heavyweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "Hogan demanded a match against Slaughter at WrestleMania VII in Los Angeles, California, and Slaughter accepted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sgt. Slaughter accept Hul Hogan's challenge for the WWF world Heavyweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3271, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter was defeated by Hogan, thus losing his championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the battle between Sgt. Slaughter and Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VII for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship??", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "After a hiatus, he returned to WWF television on the August 4, 1997 episode of Raw Is War to assume the role of on-air commissioner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Sgt. Slaughter become commissioner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter still appeared from time to time in the ring, mostly at house shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sgt. Slaughter article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "He appeared on Raw to put over younger wrestlers, such as Kurt Angle and Randy Orton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sgt. Slaughter come back to the ring after being on-air commissioner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter also made an appearance at WrestleMania X-Seven, in the gimmick Battle Royal, which was won by The Iron Sheik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sgt. Slaughter do anything else during the time after appearing on Raw with Kurt Angle and Randy Orton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter got his revenge after the match by locking the Sheik in the cobra clutch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the WrestleMania X-Seven fight for Sgt. Slaughter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "Slaughter got his revenge after the match by locking the Sheik in the cobra clutch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sgt. Slaughter win the fight for his revenge against the Sheikt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3272, "Truth_answer": "He also appeared on both Raw and SmackDown on occasion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Slaughter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything of interest in the Sgt. Slaughter article after his revenge on the Sheik?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3273, "Truth_answer": "Axe to Fall (2009)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album preceded All We Love We Leave Behind for the band Converge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3273, "Truth_answer": "On October 9, 2012 Converge released their eighth studio album, All We Love We Leave Behind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Converge band article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3273, "Truth_answer": "Aimless Arrow, Precipice / All We Love We Leave Behind“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hits songs from the album All We Love We Leave Behind by the band Converge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3273, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at number 70 on the Billboard 200, surpassing Axe to Fall in terms of commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album All We Love We Leave Behind by the band Converge received by fans and critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3273, "Truth_answer": "Converge's first headlining tour in support of All We Love We Leave Behind started in October 2012 with Torche, Kvelertak, Nails and Whips/Chains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Converge tour to support the album All We Love We Leave Behind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3273, "Truth_answer": "The Dusk in Us (2017)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album followed All We Love We Leave Behind for the band Converge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "Lomu played for the All Blacks in matches against the touring Samoa and Scotland teams in June 1996, scoring in one of the Scottish matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Lomu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1996 for Jonah Lomu?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "New Zealand won all their games to become the first Tri-Nations winners. Lomu scored a try in a 43–6 victory over Australia in the inaugural match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Lomu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in 1996 for Jonah Lomu after playing for the All Black sin matches against the touring Samoa and Scotland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "At the end of 1996, he was diagnosed with a rare and serious kidney disorder, which saw him take time off from the sport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jonah Lomu article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "he did not play in the 1997 Tri Nations Series, but he was included in the All Blacks tour of the northern hemisphere at the end of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Lomu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much time off did Jonah Lomu have to take due to the rare and serious kidney disorder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "He played the first test against England, as well as the test against Wales, and the second match against England—he did not score in any of the three games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Lomu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen in 1997 for Jonah Lomu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, he won a gold medal representing New Zealand in the Sevens Rugby event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Lomu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonah Lomu play in 1998?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonah Lomu win any other medals or trophies in any other year during 1996-1998?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3274, "Truth_answer": "Lomu returned to professional rugby in 2005. On 8 Apri, he signed a two-year contract to play for the New Zealand first division provincial team North Harbour in the NPC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Lomu_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Jonah Lomu returned to playing after his illness?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "Gigli is a 2003 American romantic comedy starring Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gigli for Jennifer Lopez?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "Nominated for 10 Razzies, winner of 7 (Including Worst Comedy of Our First 25 Yrs).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402060536id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0299930/awards_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gigli starring Jennifer Lopez win a Razzee award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "After placing her career on hiatus, Lopez released her fourth studio album, Rebirth, in February 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lopez_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gigli hurt Jennifer Lopez's music career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release Rebirth received generally mixed reviews. The album experienced moderate success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebirth_(Jennifer_Lopez_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rebirth do for Jennifer Lopez?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "Lopez had expressed her hopes to embark on a world tour to support Rebirth. However, details for a tour were never unveiled and it subsequently did not occur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Lopez tour for the record Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "she starred alongside Jane Fonda in the romantic comedy Monster-in-Law", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lopez_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the time of the Rebirth release for Jennifer Lopez besides touring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "The film's marketing played up Lopez's Gigli-and-tabloid tarnished image, and it became a box office success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lopez_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the movie Monster-in-Law with Jennifer Lopez perform?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "In August, Lopez starred alongside Robert Redford and Morgan Freeman in An Unfinished Life, a drama film based on the novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lopez_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Lopez's career improve after the release of Monster-In-Law?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3275, "Truth_answer": "An Unfinished Life did not open well; it opened at number 16 in its limited release opening weekend with $1,008,308.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722233053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Unfinished_Life_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie An Unfinished Life with Jennifer Lopez do well?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3276, "Truth_answer": "Forbes estimated Bündchen's 2016 income at $30.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gisele Bündchen have tremendous wealth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3276, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Gisele Bündchen happy with the Forbes estimated 2016 income of $30.5 million?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3276, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Bündchen ranked No. 3 on the 16 most successful female entrepreneurs list by Forbes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gisele Bündchen article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3276, "Truth_answer": "Bündchen disputed the number used by Forbes, telling Brazilian website MdeMulher that the allegedly inflated estimates have made her a subject of auditing by the IRS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Gisele Bündchen say to Forbes 2013 list of 16 most successful female entrepreneurs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3276, "Truth_answer": "Forbes estimated Bündchen's 2016 income at $30.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Gisele Bündchen actually make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3276, "Truth_answer": "In May 2011, Forbes ranked her as the world's top-earning model for the fifth consecutive time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Gisele Bündchen the wealthiest person?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3277, "Truth_answer": "Hartson turned professional in 1992 and made his Luton Town first team debut as a substitute in a 1–0 League Cup defeat to Cambridge United on 24 August 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hartson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did John Hartson join Luton Town?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3277, "Truth_answer": "In total, Hartson played 53 times for Arsenal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hartson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Hartson play for Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3277, "Truth_answer": "14 goals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did John Hartson score in his Arsenal career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3277, "Truth_answer": "1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did John Hartson leave Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3277, "Truth_answer": "Playing position Striker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did John Hartson play at Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3277, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arsenal win a championship while John Hartson was at Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "He was born in Tremas, a village in Arjosari, Pacitan Regency, East Java, to a lower-middle-class family and is the son of Raden Soekotjo and Siti Habibah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "During his presidency, Yudhoyono lived both in the Presidential Merdeka Palace in Jakarta and at his family residence in Cikeas, Bogor with his wife, Ani Bambang Yudhoyono.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's family live with him in the presidential residence", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "The family's eldest son, Major Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (born 1978)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono have any children", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "The family's younger son, Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono (born 1980)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any more children for Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife, Ani Bambang Yudhoyono?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "wife, Ani Bambang Yudhoyono", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's wife", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "First Lady Ani Yudhoyono holds a political science degree from Merdeka University, and was the first vice-chairman of her husband's Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ani Bambang Yudhoyono's job", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "Edhie, received his bachelor's degree in Economics from the Curtin University of Technology, in Australia and his master's degree from the Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies, Singapore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting on Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono besides background, and family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "In the 2009 general election, Edhie was elected as member of Parliament from the Democratic Party and currently sits as a member of Parliament's Commission 1 dealing with international affairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Edhie go into politics like his father", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "Edhie is married to Siti Aliya Radjasa, daughter of Hatta Rajasa, one of his father's prominent Cabinet Ministers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what of the Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's boys, Edhie, and Agus, did they get married?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "Yudhoyono studied in the United States, where he received his master's degree in Business Management from Webster University. He earned his PhD in agricultural economics from the Bogor Agricultural University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono go to school", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3278, "Truth_answer": "First Lady Ani Yudhoyono holds a political science degree from Merdeka University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117100010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's wife, Ani Yudhoyono, go to school", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3279, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Gomez was part of Sears's back-to-school fashion campaign and was featured in television commercials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125214526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena_Gomez_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What endorsments did Selena Gomez have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3279, "Truth_answer": "From 2013 to 2015, Gomez was a spokesperson and partner for Neo by Adidas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other brands did Selena Gomez work with besides Sears?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3279, "Truth_answer": "She also became the spokesperson for Borden Milk and was featured in campaign's print ads and television commercials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125214526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena_Gomez_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other advertisments was Selena Gomez featured on besides Sears and Adidas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3279, "Truth_answer": "Gomez also appeared in ads for Coca-Cola's Share a Coke campaign, and she appeared in advertisements for the campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125214526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena_Gomez_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other campaigns was Selena Gomez involved in besides Sears, Adidas, and Borden Milk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3279, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Gomez appeared in a fashion campaign for luxury brand Louis Vuitton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125214526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena_Gomez_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other brands did Selena Gomez advertise besides Sears, Adidas, Borden Milk and Coca-Cola?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "Pull the Thorns from Your Heart was released on June 30, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pull the Thorns From Your Heart released by Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "The Importance of the Moment of Death“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull_the_Thorns_from_Your_Heart_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_discography_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull_the_Thorns_from_Your_Heart_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull_the_Thorns_from_Your_Heart_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from Pull the Thorns from Your Heart by Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "Producer Shaun Lopez", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Pull the Thorns from Your Heart by Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Gavin Caswell took over rhythm guitar duties live, with Styliades returning on bass guitar, and Jason Milbank filling the role of lead guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the touring replacements for Senses Fail aftert the release of Pull the Thornes from Your Heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "Greg Styliades performed with the band on this tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Matt Smith on Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "Zack Roach returned home for the birth of his child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other changes to personnel for Senses Fail besides Matt Smith?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Zack Roach on the tour for Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "On May 17, 2016, frontman Buddy Nielsen announced that he had formed a new band called Speak The Truth... Even If Your Voice Shakes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the band Senses Fail''s side projects?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "They released their debut, self-titled 7 on November 4, 2016 via Bad Timing Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Speak The Truth... Even If Your Voice Shakes make any recordings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3280, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the self-titled debut album by Speak The Truth... Even If Your Voice Shakes received by critics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "In Your Absence is an EP by Senses Fail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Your_Absence_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is In Your Absence for Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "11/15/2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was In Your Absence by Senses Fail released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "March and April 2017,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Quince Anos Tour for Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "with support from Counterparts, Movements, and Like Pacific", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Your_Absence_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on the 2017 Quince Anos Tour with Senses Fail besides Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "To commemorate the event, the band performed its 2006 album Still Searching in full, alongside a collection of career spanning songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the 2017 Quince Anos Tour for Senses Fail besides supporting bands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "seventh full-length album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is If There is Light It Will Find You for Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "Double Cross", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles on If There Is Light, It Will Find You by Senses Fail?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "Gold Jacket, Green Jacket...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other singles on If There Is Light, It Will Find You by Senses Fail besides Double Cross?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "New Jersey Makes, the World Takes“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524222629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_There_Is_Light,_It_Will_Find_You_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524222629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_There_Is_Light,_It_Will_Find_You_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613211810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses_Fail_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524222629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_There_Is_Light,_It_Will_Find_You_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524222629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_There_Is_Light,_It_Will_Find_You_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more singles on If There Is Light, It Will Find You by Senses Fail besides Double Cross and Gold Jacket, Green Jacket...?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3281, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at 57 on the Billboard 200. In addition, it topped the US Hard Rock Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album If There Is Light, It Will Find You or singles from the album If There Is Light, It Will Find You hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "After Luna Sea went on break, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists, as well as releasing his own records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sugizo do in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "Cross", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the label Sugizo opened?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "On July 9, his debut single Lucifer was released", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sugizo release any singles in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "reached number 8 on the Oricon singles chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Lucifer by Sugizo successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "his first solo tour Abstract Day which lasted until the final performance in August at Akasaka Blitz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sugizo do any touring in his solor career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "on September 10 he released his second single, A Prayer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other singles did Sugizo release after Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "reached number 7 on the charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the A Prayer by Sugizo do? was A Prayer by Sugizo successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "On November 19, his first solo album Truth? was released,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other projjects did Sugizo do in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "Sugizo opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists, as well as releasing his own records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what label company was Sugizo using in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "Cross", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the record label Sugizo opened called?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Sugizo's label Cross successful?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3282, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what singles did the new label Sugizo opened Cross release?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3283, "Truth_answer": "Cantona's arrival at Leeds United was announced in January 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Cantona play for Leeds United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3283, "Truth_answer": "Cantona made his debut for Leeds in a 2–0 loss at Oldham Athletic on 8 February 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Eric Cantona first make an appearance with Leeds United?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3283, "Truth_answer": "At Leeds, he was part of the team that won the final Football League First Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leeds United win any games when Eric Cantona made an appearance with them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3283, "Truth_answer": "The last year Eric Cantona made an appearance with Leeds United was in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last year Eric Cantona made an appearance with Leeds United?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3283, "Truth_answer": "Howard Wilkinson managed Leeds United during Eric Cantona's last year with them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the manager in Eric Cantona's last year with Leeds United?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fans like Eric Cantona?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "He made frequent appearances on radio and television on September 11 and afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened first in Rudy Giuliani's response to 9/11?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "Giuliani claimed to have been at the Ground Zero site as often, if not more, than most workers ... “", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rudy Giuliani do on his appearances on September 11 and afterwards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "Some 9/11 workers have objected to those claims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response of people to Rudy Giuliani's claims to have been on the Ground Zero site often?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rudy Giuliani do after appearing on tv following 9/11?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "In the end leaders in the State Assembly and Senate indicated that they did not believe the extension was necessary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rudy Giuliani's 3 month emergency extension approved?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "Giuliani subsequently rejected the Saudi prince's $10 million donation to disaster relief in the aftermath of the attacks on 9/11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was noteworthy about Rudy Giuliani and 9/11?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rudy Giuliani claim about being at the 9/11 site besides being at Ground Zero Site?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rudy Giuliani's claim received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3285, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pancho Villa a guerilla leader?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3285, "Truth_answer": "Villa was provisional governor of Chihuahua.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pancho Villa involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3285, "Truth_answer": "Villa was provisional governor of Chihuahua in 1913 and 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pancho Villa have this position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3285, "Truth_answer": "As Governor of Chihuahua, Villa recruited more experienced generals, including Toribio Ortega, Porfirio Talamantes, and Calixto Contreras, to his military staff and achieved more success than ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pancho Villa successful as governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3285, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pancho Villa do as governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3286, "Truth_answer": "Villa is often depicted as a womanizer in pop culture, but his history also includes rapes and femicides, e.g., the gang rape of Namiquipa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pancho Villa do in popular culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3286, "Truth_answer": "Villa was one of Mexico's greatest military leaders. His string of victories since the beginning of the Mexican Revolution was decisive in bringing the downfall of Porfirio Díaz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pancho Villa do for the revolution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3286, "Truth_answer": "He was a sort of Robin Hood [who] had spent an eventful life robbing the rich in order to give to the poor...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119181840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pancho Villa like Robin Hood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3286, "Truth_answer": "Villa's war tactics were studied by the United States Army, and a contract with Hollywood was made whereby Hollywood would be allowed to film Villa's movements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pancho Villa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3287, "Truth_answer": "John Henry Irons is an engineer, and a natural athlete who frequently displays an impressive degree of strength.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005213857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_(John_Henry_Irons)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me an example of the type of power that John Henry Irons has?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3287, "Truth_answer": "In addition to strength, he wears a suit of powered armor which grants him flight, enhanced strength, and endurance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other powers does Steel have besides an impressive degree of strengrh?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3287, "Truth_answer": "Steel wears a suit of powered armor which grants him flight, enhanced strength, and endurance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Steel's suit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can John Henry Iron's suit do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that all John Henry Irons' suit does?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3287, "Truth_answer": "Steel modified his suit many times through his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there anymore interesting aspects about John Henry Irons?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about the plot for the television show The Nanny?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3288, "Truth_answer": "Maxwell Sheffield, Margaret Sheffield, Brighton Sheffield, Grace Sheffield, C.C. Babcock, and Niles are all characters in the plot for The Nanny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other people in the plot for The Nanny?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3288, "Truth_answer": "Fran was the nanny for the British Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Fran a nanny for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is happening with the plot of the television show The Nanny?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "In numerous articles critical of the war in Chechnya and the pro-Russian regime there, Politkovskaya described alleged abuses committed by Russian military forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of reports came from Anna Politkovskaya in Chechnya?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "Human rights abuses and policy failures elsewhere in the North Caucasus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the abuses in Anna Politkovskaya's reports from Checnya?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "In one characteristic instance in 1999, she wrote about the plight of an ethnically-mixed old peoples' home under bombardment in Grozny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the human rights abuses chronicled by Anna Politkovskaya in Chechnya?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the different ethnicities in Grozny during Anna Politkovskaya's 1999 reports?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Anna Politkovskaya's reports came from Chechnya?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "As Politkovskaya reported, the order supposedly restored under the Kadyrovs became a regime of endemic torture, abduction, and murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts are in this article about Anna Politkovskaya's reports from Chechnya?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "Politkovskaya knew the school children were poisoned by a strong and unknown chemical substance which incapacitated them for many months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025202051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Politkovskaya_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anna Politkovskaya find out about the alleged mass poisoning of Chechen schoolchildren?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children were involved in the alleged mass poisoning of school children in Chechnya?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3290, "Truth_answer": "Bullet for My Valentine were going to start work on a new album before the Rule Britannia Tour, which took place between 1 and 6 December 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_for_My_Valentine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bullet for My Valentine first start recording Venom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bullet for My Valentine release a single for the Venom album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3290, "Truth_answer": "Venom was released on 14 August 2015 via RCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the release date of Bullet for My Valentine's album Venom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Bullet for My Valentine's album Venom go on to sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "In October 1847, Blackwell was accepted as a medical student by Hobart College, then called Geneva Medical College, located in upstate New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Elizabeth Blackwell go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "None of the five Blackwell sisters ever married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, Blackwell established a women's medical school in London. Blackwell became deeply involved with the school, and it opened in 1874 as the London School of Medicine for Women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Elizabeth Blackwell open the school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "She lost sight in her left eye, causing her to have her eye surgically extracted and thus lost all hope of becoming a surgeon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell face any hardships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "Paul Dubois, the foremost obstetrician in his day, had voiced his opinion that she would make the best obstetrician in the United States, male or female.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elizabeth Blackwell's medical education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "When Blackwell was 17 her father passed away, leaving the family with very little money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell's parents die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "In 1832, the Blackwell family emigrated from Bristol, England to New York. A few years after the family moved to New York, the family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell ever move?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth thought courtship games were foolish early in her life, and prized her independence. During her time at Geneva Medical College, she rejected advances from a few suitors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell date anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "Blackwell was an abolitionist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elizabeth Blackwell an anti-slavery supporter?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3291, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Elizabeth Blackwell was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell ever receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "She was rejected from each medical school she applied to, except Geneva Medical College, in which the male students voted on Blackwell's acceptance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell immediately go to medical school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elizabeth Blackwell having a hard time paying for school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "Blackwell procured a job, this time teaching music at an academy in Asheville, North Carolina, with the goal of saving up the $3,000 necessary for her medical school expenses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Elizabeth Blackwell have to do to pay for school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "Blackwell moved to the residence of Reverend Dickson's brother, Samuel Henry Dickson, a prominent Charleston physician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Elizabeth Blackwell's slave Sunday school failed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "Blackwell stayed with Samuel Henry Dickinson from 1846 to 1847.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell stay at Samuel Henry Dickinson's for long?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "In 1847, Blackwell left Charleston for Philadelphia and New York, with the aim of personally investigating the opportunities for medical study.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Elizabeth Blackwell move to after staying with Samuel Henry Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "In October 1847, Blackwell was accepted as a medical student by Hobart College, then called Geneva Medical College, located in upstate New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell stay in New York in 1847?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What steps did Elizabeth Blackwell take to get into medical school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell do any of those things?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3292, "Truth_answer": "In October 1847, Blackwell was accepted as a medical student by Hobart College, then called Geneva Medical College, located in upstate New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elizabeth Blackwell ever accepted into a school?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3293, "Truth_answer": "Nicholas John Griffin was born on 1 March 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130112929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Griffin_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130112929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Griffin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Nicholas John Griffin was born on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3293, "Truth_answer": "Griffin joined the National Front at the age of 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130112929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Griffin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the age Nick Griffin joined national front?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3293, "Truth_answer": "Griffin helped set up the White Noise Music Club in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130112929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Griffin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music club did Nick Griffin help set up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3293, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, he lost his left eye when a discarded shotgun cartridge exploded in a pile of burning wood, since when he has worn a glass eye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130112929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Griffin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nick Griffin lose his left eye?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3294, "Truth_answer": "He was educated at Woodbridge School before winning a sixth–form scholarship to the independent Saint Felix School in Southwold, one of only two boys in the all-girls school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Nick Griffin attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3294, "Truth_answer": "Griffin graduated with a second-class honours degree in law from Downing College, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Griffin have a degree?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3294, "Truth_answer": "Griffin graduated with a second-class honours degree in law from Downing College, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Nick Griffin have a degree in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3294, "Truth_answer": "From 1977, Griffin studied history, then law, at Downing College, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Nick Griffin attend?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ptolemy do with astronomy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3295, "Truth_answer": "Ptolemy used the Almagest for his geometrical models.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What geometrical models did Ptolemy use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Ptolemy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3296, "Truth_answer": "Trumble spent part of his early life in the western Victorian town of Ararat before returning to Melbourne, settling in suburban Camberwell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hugh Trumble grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3296, "Truth_answer": "Trumble was educated at Hawthorn Grammar School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hugh Trumble go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3296, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble attend any other schools besides Hawthorn Grammar School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3296, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about this time in Hugh Trumble's life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3297, "Truth_answer": "ACT New Zealand, usually known as ACT, is a right-wing, classical-liberal political party in New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rodney Hide's ACT?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3297, "Truth_answer": "Hide had close involvement as the organisation's first chairman and president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rodney Hide do with the ACT?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3297, "Truth_answer": "One of the main focuses of Hide's work in cabinet was the Auckland 'Super City' proposal for unification of the various local authorities of Auckland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rodney Hide partake in any change or reform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3297, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What MPs did Rodney Hide attack?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3297, "Truth_answer": "Hide made a specific attack on perks enjoyed by MPs, until he was himself exposed for taking advantage of such perks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rodney Hide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3298, "Truth_answer": "Hide first entered Parliament in 1996 as a list MP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Hide_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rodney Hide go into Parliament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3298, "Truth_answer": "Hide first entered Parliament in 1996 as a list MP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rodney Hide's position in Parliament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3298, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Rodney Hide's political stances within the ACT party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3298, "Truth_answer": "Hide had taken advantage of MP's perks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of perks did Rodney Hide partake in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3298, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when it was found out that Rodney Hide had taken advantage of MP's perks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3298, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rodney Hide taking advantage of MP's perks seen by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, the team was determined to win the gold, and Cathy Rush was named head coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the USA Basketball Pan American Games coached by Cathy Rush?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "The USA team won easily 74–55, earning the gold medal for the first time in twelve years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the USA Basketball team, coached by Cathy Rush, win the Pan American Games in 1975?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "The USA team played against Mexico, Canada, and El Salvador.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did the USA Basketball team, coached by Cathy Rush, play against in the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "The USA team beat Mexico 99–65, setting a tone for the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cathy Rush's USA Basketball team play against Mexico in the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "The USA team also played against Cuba, Dominican Republic, Columbia, and Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cathy Rush's USA Basketball team play against any other teams besides Mexico, Canada, and El Salvador in the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "Their game against Cuba was the only close game, with the USA winning by six points 70–64.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cathy Rush's USA Basketball team win against Cuba in the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "Following the game against Cuba, the USA team then went on to defeat the Dominican Republic 99–50.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the game against Cuba the last game the USA played in the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "The USA Basketball team earned the gold medal for the first time in twelve years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cathy Rush's USA Basketball team win a medal in the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the USA Basketball team, coached by Cathy Rush, have any other accomplishments as a team?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3299, "Truth_answer": "The games were originally planned for Chile, then Brazil when Chile withdrew the offer to host, and then Mexico City, where they were eventually held in October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Cathy Rush and the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "They won a gold metal at the 1975 Pan American Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cathy Rush and the USA Basketball team win a gold metal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "The 1975 Pan American Games took place in Mexico City, Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p7", "https://olympic.ca/team-canada/bruce-robertson/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the 1975 Pan American Games take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "The USA team beat Mexico 99–65.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cathy Rush and the USA Basketball team win the game against Mexico during the 1975 Pan American Games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "No they were not World Champions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the USA Basketball team World Champions when coached by Cathy Rush?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "Ann Meyers was one of the players on the USA Basketball team, coached by Cathy Rush, during the 1975 Pan American Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ann Meyers in reference to Cathy Rush?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "Another notable player on the team was Pat Head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of the leading players on the USA Basketball team when Cathy Rush was coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3300, "Truth_answer": "Rush was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey on April 7, 1947 to John and Alice Cowan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Cathy Rush born?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3301, "Truth_answer": "The Abenaki pushed back the line of white settlement through devastating raids on scattered farmhouses and small villages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Abenaki Wars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3301, "Truth_answer": "The Abenaki fought the English colonists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Abenaki fighting against someone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3301, "Truth_answer": "The war was settled by a peace treaty in 1678, with the Wampanoag more than decimated and many Native survivors having been sold into slavery in Bermuda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting info about the Abenaki Wars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3301, "Truth_answer": "The Abenaki pushed back the line of white settlement through devastating raids on scattered farmhouses and small villages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Abenaki push back white settlement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3301, "Truth_answer": "The Abenaki joined the Wampanoag people to fight the English colonists in New England in 1675 in King Philip's War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other battles besides the Abenaki Wars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3302, "Truth_answer": "Kadhayattam was a presentation enacted by Mohanlal, performing ten classic characters and situations from Malayalam literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stage performance did Mohanlal have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3302, "Truth_answer": "The play, directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar premiered at the Senate Hall of University of Kerala on 1 November 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mohanlal act in Kadhayattam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3302, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Mohanlal along with Mukesh performed in Chayamukhi, written and directed by Prasanth Narayanan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stage performance did Mohanlal do besides Kadhayattam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3302, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, he collaborated once again with Mukesh for Naga, but this time as the narrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanlal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stage performance besides Chayamukhi did Mohanlal collaborate with Mukesh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "Pakistani security officials initially announced that Baitullah Mehsud and his wife were killed on 5 August 2009 in a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency drone attack in South Waziristan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who killed Baitullah Mehsud?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "Pakistani security officials initially announced that Baitullah Mehsud and his wife were killed on 5 August 2009 in a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency drone attack in South Waziristan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Baitullah Mehsude confirmed dead after the drone attack in South Waziristan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "Two of his followers, Maulana Meraj and Hakimullah Mehsud, denied the report the following day, dismissing it as rumors intended to negatively impact the Taliban's spread of jihad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about Baitullah Mehsud's death other than officials confirming it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "After his capture on 18 August, 2009, Maulvi Omar retracted his previous statements and confirmed that Baitullah had indeed perished in the missile strike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Pakistani people find out the truth about Baitullah Mehsud being killed in a drone attack?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maulvi Omar admit any other secrets besides confirming Baitullah Mehsud's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "According to The Times, it may have been his desire to father a son that ultimately led to his demise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about the time of Baitullah Mehsud's death besides Maulvi Omar's confirming it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "U.S. missile strikes targeting Mehsud territory in South Waziristan became more common after June 2009 when Pakistan, declared a military offensive against Mehsud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the attack on Baitullah Mehsud help develop US drone strike technology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3303, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other terrorists captured or killed as a result of increasing drone usage after the attack that killed Baitullah Mehsud?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "On 28 December 2007 the Pakistan government claimed that it had strong evidence regarding Baitullah Mehsud as the man behind the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Baitullah Mehsud have to do with Benazir Bhutto's assassination?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Baitullah Mehsud involved in the assassination of Benazir Bhutto?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Baitullah Mehsud kill Benazir Bhutto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "U.S. President George W. Bush placed Mr. Mehsud on a classified list of militant leaders whom the C.I.A. and American commandos were authorized to capture or kill.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Baitullah Mehsud's and the assassination of Benazir Bhutto?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "...U.S. intelligence official, Michael V. Hayden said Bhutto was killed by fighters allied with Mehsud, a tribal leader in northwestern Pakistan, with support from al-Qaeda's terrorist network.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Baitullah Mehsud work for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "U.S. President George W. Bush then placed Mr. Mehsud on a classified list of militant leaders... after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Baitullah Mehsud classified as a militant leader?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "Both Agence France Presse and NDTV released an official denial by Mehsud's spokesman in which he said Mehsud had no involvement in the attack, that the transcript was a drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Baitullah Mehsud and Benazir Bhutto's assassination?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3304, "Truth_answer": "Subsequently, both Agence France Presse and NDTV released an official denial by Mehsud's spokesman in which he said that Mehsud had no involvement in the attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025194643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitullah_Mehsud_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Baitullah Mehsud's transcript on the murder of Benazir Bhutto considerd a drama?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3305, "Truth_answer": "Warhol died in Manhattan at 6:32 a.m. on February 22, 1987 at age 58.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andy Warhol die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3305, "Truth_answer": "According to news reports, he had been making a good recovery from gallbladder surgery at New York Hospital before dying in his sleep from a sudden post-operative irregular heartbeat.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://chirotic.com/2008/12/16/the-8th-house-a-good-death/?replytocom=4598_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol_p31", "http://worldebooklibrary.net/articles/eng/Andy_Warhol_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Cause of Andy Warhol's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3305, "Truth_answer": "Warhol’s funeral took place on February 26, 1987", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106025802id_/https://www.warhol.org/andy-warhols-life/figment/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Andy Warhol's funeral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3305, "Truth_answer": "His family sued the hospital for inadequate care, saying that the arrhythmia was caused by improper care and water intoxication.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Andy Warhol's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "In 1506, Charles inherited his father's Burgundian territories, most notably the Low Countries and Franche-Comté.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Charles V in Burgundy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "Most notably Charles inherited the Low Countries and Franche-Comté.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which territories were included in Charles V inheritance of Burgundian territories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "Charles's aunt Margaret of Austria found herself at war with France over the question of Charles' requirement to pay homage to the French king for Flanders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any conflict arise because of Charles V's inherited Burgundian territories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "Charles's aunt Margaret of Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was she that acted as regent for Charles V until 1515?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "The outcome was that France relinquished its ancient claim on Flanders in 1528.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Charles V's aunt Margaret of Austria's was with France?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "Charles extended the Burgundian territory with the annexation of Tournai, Artois, Utrecht, Groningen, and Guelders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other signigicant things happened to Charles V in Burgundy other than Margaret of Austria's war wiith France?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the French ever try to get the Flanders territory back for themselves from Charles V?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "In 1549, Charles issued a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring the Low Countries to be a unified entity of which his family would be the heirs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Charles V got Tournai, Artois, Utrecht, Groningen, and Guelders territories?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "The rebellion did not last long, however, as Charles's military response, with reinforcement from the Duke of Alba, was swift and humiliating to the rebels of Ghent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p9", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rebellion of Ghent against Charles V succeed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3306, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other uprisings or rebellions by the Low Countries against Charles V besides Ghent's failed rebellion?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3307, "Truth_answer": "Obama nominated Brennan as his next director of the CIA on January 7, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p156", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p179" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John O. Brennan nominated for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3307, "Truth_answer": "In April 2012, Brennan was the first Obama administration official to publicly acknowledge CIA drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John O. Brennan do in his time as Obama's director of the CIA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3307, "Truth_answer": "According to the Bureau, Brennan's claims do not appear to bear scrutiny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John O. Brennan receive any repercussions from the drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Afghanistan, and elsewhere?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3307, "Truth_answer": "The Bureau of Investigative Journalism believes, Brennan's comments about collateral death are perhaps explained by a counting method that treats all military-aged males in a strike zone as combatants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John O. Brennan's drone attacks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "He was not speaking to the media and was said to be frustrated about how the Eagles are unwilling to negotiate a contract extension with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in DeSean Jackson's 2010 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "Jackson attended the University of California, where he played for the California Golden Bears football team from 2005 to 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was DeSean Jackson's college career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his freshman season, Jackson picked up 38 receptions for 601 yards along with seven touchdowns, eclipsing the 100-yard mark three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DeSean Jackson score at all during his college career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "Coming into his sophomore year with high expectations, Jackson displayed more of his talent and playmaking ability, tallying 1,060 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DeSean Jackson have other stats for his college career besides that of his freshman season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "Jackson was selected to the 2010 Pro Bowl as a starting wide receiver and a kick returner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DeSean Jackson play in any bowls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "He was named the 2004 Glenn Davis Award winner by the Los Angeles Times as Southern California's player of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was DeSean Jackson honored at all or did he receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3308, "Truth_answer": "Desean Jackson was awarded the Pete Dawkins Trophy in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DeSean Jackson win any trophies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3309, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson had a batting average of .331, 126 home runs, and 1,308 runs batted throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sam Thompson's career statistics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3309, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson played for Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Quakers / Phillies, and theDetroit Tigers throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sam Thompson play for in the MLB?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3309, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Luther Big Sam Thompson was an American professional baseball player from 1884 to 1898 and with a brief comeback in 1906.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Sam Thompson play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3309, "Truth_answer": "Thompson still holds the major league record for most RBIs in a single month with 61 in August 1894 while playing for the Phillies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Thompson set any MLB records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3309, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson played with Mox McQuery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some people Sam Thompson played with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3309, "Truth_answer": "He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Thompson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3310, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Meat Beat Manifesto's Nothing Records years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3310, "Truth_answer": "Nothing Records was founded as an imprint of Interscope with the purpose of signing industrial and electronic bands to capitalize on the recent success of Nine Inch Nails.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nothing Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3310, "Truth_answer": "Nothing Records signed Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Pop Will Eat Itself, and Mondo Vanilli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What bands did Nothing Records sign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3310, "Truth_answer": "Nothing Records also signed Prick, Trust obey, Meat Beat Manifesto, and Pig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nothing Records sign anyone else other than Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Pop Will Eat Itself, and Mondo Vanilli?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "Hide joined X Japan in February 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the musician Hide in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "Yoshiki was the drummer for X Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of X Japan besides Hide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did X Japan do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "X 's major label debut album, Blue Blood, was released on April 21, 1989 and debuted at number six on the Oricon chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the musician Hide in 1989?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number six on the Oricon chart. It earned the band the Grand Prix New Artist of the Year award at the 4th annual Japan Gold Disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did X Japan's album Blue Blood do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the release of Art of Life, which also topped the Oricon, the members of X Japan took a break, to start solo projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hide and X Japan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3311, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Hide recorded the song Frozen Bug with Inoran and J of Luna Sea, under the band name M*A*S*S, it was included on the sampler Dance 2 Noise 004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Hide and other X Japan members solo projects?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3312, "Truth_answer": "Rouvas moved to Athens, and made his first professional appearance in 1991 at the Show Centre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sakis Rouvas do in his early commercial success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3312, "Truth_answer": "Rouvas, singing Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror was discovered by PolyGram executives who signed him to his first recording contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sakis Rouvas do at the Show Centre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3312, "Truth_answer": "Several months later he debuted at the Thessaloniki Song Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas do other performances besides the Show Centre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3312, "Truth_answer": "Rouvas lost Best Vocal Performance to Giorgos Alkaios but sang the Best Composition. There was a brief earthquake during the festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Saki Rouvas's performance at the Thessaloniki Song Festival a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3312, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas perform anywhere else besides the Thessaloniki Song Festival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3312, "Truth_answer": "Par'ta became a radio hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Sakis Rouvas song Par'ta a hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "In March 2000 Rouvas released his seventh album, 21os Akatallilos. The album and its first single, Andexa, reached number one on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sakis Rouvas's return to prominence and 21os Akatallilos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "The album and its first single, Andexa, reached number one on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Sakis Rouvas's album 21os Akatallilos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sakis Rouvas's album 21os Akatallilos win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "The album is comprised of rock, hard rock, pop-rock, pop, blues, funk, soul, and dance music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was on Sakis Rouvas's album 21os Akatallilos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sakis Rouvas have a large following?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Rouvas became the Pepsi spokesperson for the company's Greek summer campaign making a first television ad, a first for a Greek entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakis_Rouvas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sakis Rouvas do as the Pepsi spokesperson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Sakis Rouvas's 21os Akatallilos?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3313, "Truth_answer": "The yacht contained narcotics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of drugs did the yacht Sakis Rouvas and other celebrities borrowed in Mykonos have on it?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Thierry Henry in the beginning at Monaco and transfer to Juventis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did Thierry Henry play for Monaco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "In his five seasons with the French club, the young winger scored 20 league goals in 105 appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Henry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry score any goal for Monaco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "By his third season, he had received his first cap for the national team, and was part of the winning team in the 1998 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry win any trophy with Monaco?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "Henry has received many plaudits and awards in his football career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Henry_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry win any personal award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Thierry Henry's coach then?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other players on Thierry Henry's team are worth mentioning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "With her Atlantic contract fulfilled after a 15-year stint, Amos signed to Epic in late 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tori Amos sign with Epic Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "In October 2002, Amos released Scarlet's Walk, another concept album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tori Amos's first album released at Epic Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "The first single from the album was the track A Sorta Fairytale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single off Tori Amos's album Scarlet's Walk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 7 in the US, selling 107,000 copies in its first week, and reaching RIAA Gold status about a month after its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613061358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet's_Walk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos's album Scarlet's Walk perform well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "Tori Amos wrote her albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote on Tori Amos albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "She had negotiated an end to her contract with the record label, and would be operating independently of major record labels on future work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tori_Amos_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tori Amos have any problems at Epic Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3315, "Truth_answer": "Creative and financial disagreements caused Tori Amos to negotiate an end to her contract at Epic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Tori Amos to negotiate an end to her contract with Epic Records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1968, he served in Vietnam as a rifle platoon leader as a second lieutenant with Second Platoon, H Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 3rd Marine Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Mueller serve with the Marines?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "Mueller received a Bronze Star for heroism and a Purple Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p1", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p114", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p59", "https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/mueller-testimony-congress-live/2019/07/24/d51a82d6-aca1-11e9-bc5c-e73b603e7f38_story.html?utm_term=.adf71bbedfe5&tid=lk_inline_manual_19_p59" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Mueller receive any awards serving with the Marines in South Vietnam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "Mueller served as a Marine Corps officer during the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p1", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p114", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p59" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Mueller serve in any wars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller is an American lawyer and government official who served as the sixth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2001 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p1", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p114", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p59" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Mueller known for anything else besides serving as a marine in the Vietnam War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Mueller ever wounded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "On May 29, 2019, Mueller announced that he was retiring as special counsel and that the office would be shut down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Mueller retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller was initially scheduled to publicly testify before two House committees on July 17, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Mueller do after retiring as Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3316, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any books made about Robert Mueller?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3317, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, King departed from her previous musical direction out of a desire to escape being pigeonholed as a solo instrumental artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did Kaki King make to her music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3317, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kaki King have any famous songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3317, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, King embarked on her first major promotional tour in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kaki King go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3317, "Truth_answer": "King went on a tour for Legs to Make Us Longer in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King go on any other tours after her North American promotional tour in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3317, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Kaki King worked with in her career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3317, "Truth_answer": "King had a post-rock makeover with the prominence of electric guitar shoegazing and effect boxes on the new record, and the addition of a full band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did Kaki King have in her musical style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "King recruited Malcolm Burn to help with her next album, Dreaming of Revenge. Dreaming of Revenge is filled with more melodic pop tunes than previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the further sound changes Kaki King made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "Dreaming of Revenge was released on March 11, 2008 to highly positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kaki King's change to more melodic pop tunes in Dreaming of Revenge received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Kaki King albums were released in the melodic pop style of Dreaming of Revenge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "King headlined at The Roxy and toured with The Mountain Goats, which led to the exclusive release of Kaki King and The Mountain Goats EP Black Pear Tree EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King collaborate with anyone in this melodic pop style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "As with King's Dreaming of Revenge album, 2008's Dreaming of Revenge, Junior was produced by Malcolm Burn and recorded at his studio in Kingston, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Malcolm Burn contribute to Kaki King?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King work with anyone else besides Malcolm Burn during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides melodic pop were there any other style changes for Kaki King?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3318, "Truth_answer": "King uses a custom Ovation Adamas guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of accoustic instruments did Kaki King use?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3319, "Truth_answer": "Following Star Trek in 1969, Nimoy immediately joined the cast of the spy series Mission: Impossible, which was seeking a replacement for Martin Landau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Leonard Nimoy do after Star Trek?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3319, "Truth_answer": "He co-starred with Yul Brynner and Richard Crenna in the Western movie Catlow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Leonard Nimoy do after Star Trek besides Mission: Impossible?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3319, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Star Trek won Best Cast from the Boston Society of Film Critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Nimoy win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3319, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Nimoy have any failures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "While the actual ethno-linguistic affiliation of the Olmec remains unknown, various hypotheses have been put forward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Olmec people's ethnicity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, linguists Lyle Campbell and Terrence Kaufman proposed that the Olmec spoke a language ancestral to Mixe–Zoquean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Olmec people's language?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do we know about the Olmec's language besides that it is a language ancestral to Mixe-Zoquean.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Olmec do as a society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Olmec?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "Olmec civilization, located in ancient Mexico, prospered in Pre-Classical Mesoamerica from c. 1200 BCE to c. 400 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Olmec period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened inthe Olmec period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other languages spoken by the Olmec?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "Victorian burlesque, sometimes known as travesty or extravaganza, was popular in London theatres between the 1830s and the 1890s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of burlesque in Victorian theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "American burlesque shows were originally an offshoot of Victorian burlesque. The English genre had been successfully staged in New York from the 1840s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was burlesque popular anywhere besides Victorian theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "By the early 20th century, there were two national circuits of burlesque shows competing with the vaudeville circuit, such as Minsky's at the Winter Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any examples of American burlesque?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other examples of American burlesque besides Minsky's at the Winter Garden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other famous Burlesques besides Minsky's at the Winter Garden?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Burlesque?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other famous Burlesques?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "A later use of the term, refers to performances in a variety show format. These were popular from the 1860s to the 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did burlesque change in the later years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "Some Hollywood films attempted to recreate the spirit of these performances from the 1930s to the 1960s, or included burlesque-style scenes within dramatic films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about burlesque?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3321, "Truth_answer": "The English genre had been successfully staged in New York from the 1840s, and it was popularised by a visiting British burlesque troupe, Lydia Thompson and the British Blondes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was burlesque popular in New York?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon. After one teacher threatened to fail Cho for not participating, he began reading in a strange, deep voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Seung-Hui Cho's behavior in school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon. After one teacher threatened to fail Cho for not participating, he began reading in a strange, deep voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the bullying at Westfield High School effect Seung-Hui Cho?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "Cho looked down and refused to speak when called upon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Seung-Hui Cho a bad student because of his anger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "One teacher threatened to fail Cho for not participating in class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was done when Seung-Hui Cho refused to speak when called upon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "He began reading in a strange, deep voice that sounded like he had something in his mouth.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seung-Hui_Cho_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seung-Hui Cho participate after being threatened with a failing grade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "During his early childhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Seung-Hui Cho's behavioral problems begin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "Certain members of Cho's family who had remained in South Korea had concerns about his behavior during his early childhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who first noticed Seung-Hui Cho's behavioral problems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3322, "Truth_answer": "Cho was sent to a psychiatrist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seung-Hui Cho's parents do anything to correct the behavior?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov, known as Sasha, was born on 13 April 1883.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Vasilyevich_Alexandrov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "He travelled to Saint Petersburg to become a chorister at Kazan Cathedral. A pupil of Nikolai Medtner, he studied composition at Saint Petersburg and in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Vasilyevich_Alexandrov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov do in early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "Alexandrov wrote the music to the State Anthem of the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Vasilyevich_Alexandrov_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224133541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrov_Ensemble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov write music for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov wrote Svyaschennaya Voyna, in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov write any other music besides the State Anthem of the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "Alexandrov wasn't awarded the Stalin Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov receive any awards for his writing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was special about Alexander Vasilyevich's early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov's influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "Alexandrov Ensemble was chosen to perform at the concert at Gendarmenmarkt following World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov play in the peace concert?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "The Peace Concert was held in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://collectingpaper.wordpress.com/category/ww1/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224133541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrov_Ensemble_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the peace concert performed by the Alexandrov Ensemble held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "An American officer suggested a concert in the Gendarmenmarkt, and the French zone commander supported the suggestion. The musicians were to be provided by the USSR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who organized the 1948 Peace Concert?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "30,000 people came to stand and watch for three hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224133541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrov_Ensemble_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people attended the Alexandrov Ensemble Peace Concert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "30,000 people came to stand and watch for three hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224133541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrov_Ensemble_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Alexandrov Ensemble Peace Concert a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "Alexandrov stated ...It is dominant in the history of the ensemble. It was necessary to make a new creative leap – from wartime military music to postwar relaxing harmony...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224133541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrov_Ensemble_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov have any views on the Peace Concert?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singers who performed with Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov in the Peace Concert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3324, "Truth_answer": "The concert was three hours long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Alexandrov Ensemble's Peace Concert?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3325, "Truth_answer": "The Fall released their fourth single Fiery Jack, their last for Step Forward, on 13 January 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Fall in 1980?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3325, "Truth_answer": "The Fall were formed in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, in 1976 by Mark E. Smith, Martin Bramah, Una Baines and Tony Friel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What/Who was the classic line up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3325, "Truth_answer": "Besides Mark E. Smith, all other founding members had left by the end of 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other people leave the band The Fall?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3325, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is it known why all founding members of The Fall, besides Mark E. Smith, left the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3325, "Truth_answer": "The Fall continued on after losing members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Fall continue on after losing members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3325, "Truth_answer": "How I Wrote 'Elastic Man' and Totally Wired are two acclaimed singles by The Fall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles from The Fall did well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is historical about the Turkana people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What groups did the Turkana people conquer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any ceremonial practices when the Turkana people conquered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "From World War I through to the end of World War II, Turkana actively participated in the wars as allies of Britain against invading Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Turkana people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Turkana people win the invasion against invading Italy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other invasions the Turkana people were a part of besides the World I and WWII?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3326, "Truth_answer": "The colonial administration practiced deliberate segregation of Turkana people by categorizing Turkana Province as a closed district. This led to marginalization and underdevelopment in the lead up to Kenya's independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened once the new colonial administration was established in Turkana?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "Men wear their wraps similar to tunics. Women wear two pieces of cloth, one being wrapped around the waist while the other covers the top.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any differences between Turkana male and female attire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there Turkana special occassion attire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "Men also carry stools and will use these for simple chairs rather than sitting on the hot midday sand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Turkana attire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, both men and women wear wraps made of rectangular woven materials and animal skins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Turkana clothing made?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there special robes for Turkana cheiftains?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "Often, men wear their wraps similar to tunics, with one end connected with the other end over the right shoulder, and carry wrist knives made of steel and goat hide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable aspects about Turkana clothing besides wraps made of animal skins?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3327, "Truth_answer": "Turkana men carried wrist knives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Turkana men's knives carried?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "Mystique becomes the adoptive mother of the four-year-old girl Rogue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rogue's relationship to Mystique in X-Men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "Rogue had run away from her home in rural Caldecott County, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rogue's parents in X-men?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "Her mutant power is the ability to absorb the memories, personality, and skills or powers of whomever she touches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Rogue's powers in X-men?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "Rogue is trained by Mystique and eventually joins the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rogue join Mystique in brotherhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "Rogue tells Mystique that she joined the X-Men because Professor X, as the world's most powerful telepath, is her best hope of healing for her fragmented psyche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rogue turn on Mystique?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "The Avengers ultimately defeat the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, capturing all of them except Rogue and Mystique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rogue successful at freeing the other members of Brotherhood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Rogue and Mystique go into hiding from the Avengers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "Rogue joined the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Rogue go after Mystique gives up guardianship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3328, "Truth_answer": "The X-Men believe Mystique tried to kill Xavier, Rogue is distraught with rage. She attacks Mystique, who escapes by blowing up the house and going through the window.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Mystique and Rogue have to fight after Rogue joins the X-Men?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "Mad Season is the side band of bassist John Baker Saunders and Mike McCready.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mike McCready's Mad Season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mike McCready's band The Gacy Bunch change their name to Mad Season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "Vocalist Layne Staley, drummer Barrett Martin, and bassist John Baker Saunders accompany Mike McCready in Mad Season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members of Mike McCready's band Mad Season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike McCready's band Mad Season do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "Martin and McCready have since made two short partial reunions, one in 2012 and one from 2014 to 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118033133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Season_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike McCready's band Mad Season ever reform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any more music by Mad Season ever released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Mad Season ever play with other famous people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Mike McCready's band Mad Season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3330, "Truth_answer": "Stekel wrote one of a set of three early Psychoanalytic studies of psychical impotence referred to approvingly by Freud: Freud had written a preface to Stekel's book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wilhelm Stekel's contribution to the psychoanalytic theory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3330, "Truth_answer": "Freud had written a preface to Stekel's book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm Stekel work with anyone on the theory of physical impotence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3330, "Truth_answer": "Related to this may be Stekel's elaboration of the idea that everyone, and in particular neurotics, has a peculiar form of sexual gratification which is alone adequate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were specific elements of Wilhelm Stekel's theory of physical impotence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wilhelm Stekel's theory of physical impotence published anywhere?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wilhelm Stekel's theory of physical impotence relate to his other works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Wilhelm Stekel influenced by Freud?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3331, "Truth_answer": "Stekel made significant contributions to symbolism in dreams, as successive editions of The Interpretation of Dreams attest, with their explicit acknowledgement of Freud's debt to Stekel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Stekel think about neurosis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3331, "Truth_answer": "Stekel wrote one of a set of three early Psychoanalytic studies of psychical impotence referred to approvingly by Freud: Freud had written a preface to Stekel's book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wilhelm Stekel make these significant contributions to symbolism in dreams?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3331, "Truth_answer": "Stekel's elaboration of the idea that everyone, and in particular neurotics, has a peculiar form of sexual gratification which is alone adequate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Wilhelm Stekel's theory of psychical impotence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3331, "Truth_answer": "Stekel wrote a book called Auto-erotism: A Psychiatric Study of Onanism and Neurosis, first published in English in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Wilhelm Stekel write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3331, "Truth_answer": "Stekel maintained that in every child there slumbered a creative artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wilhelm Stekel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3332, "Truth_answer": "He dismissed the German longtime chancellor, Otto von Bismarck, in 1890.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wilhelm II dimiss Otto von Bismark?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Otto von Bismark do wrong for Wilhelm II to dismiss him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead Willhelm II to dismiss Otto von Bismark?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3332, "Truth_answer": "Bismarck is not a country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bismarck its own country?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Wilhelm II take back the dismissal of Otto von Bismarck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "In his work on the history of religion, Eliade is most highly regarded for his writings on Alchemy, Shamanism, Yoga and what he called the eternal return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mircea Eliade say about religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "The implicit belief that religious behavior is not only an imitation of, but also a participation in, sacred events, and thus restores the mythical time of origins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mircea Eliade's eternal return?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How would homo religiosus view the world according to Mircea Eliade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "Mircea Eliade refers to a religious person as homo religiosus in his writings?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Mircea Eliade's definition of a homo religiosus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "It means religious behavior says through its own language that the world is as homo religiosus would see it, whether or not participants in religious behavior are aware of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mercia Eliade's homo religiosus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "Eliade said it does not mean that all religious practitioners actually think and act like homo religiosus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mircea Eliade say about homo religiosus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did thinkers say of Mircea Eliade's ideas?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "Exile is the expulsion from one's native land by authoritative decree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what exile is?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "At signs that the Romanian communist regime was about to take hold, Eliade opted not to return to the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So what happened in the early part of Mircea Eliade's exile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "On September 16, 1945, he moved to France with his adopted daughter Giza.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mircea Eliade do after opting not to return to Romanian communist regime?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "He collaborated with Carl Jung and the Eranos circle after Henry Corbin recommended him in 1949, and wrote for the Antaios magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mircea Eliade do anything major there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "He described Eranos as one of the most creative cultural experiences of the modern Western world.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mircea Eliade describe Eranos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "Eliade wrote for the Antaios magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mircea Eliade writing in in France?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, he was facing material constraints, and Ananda Coomaraswamy found him a job as a French-language teacher in the United States, at a school in Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about Mircea Eliade's early exile?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3334, "Truth_answer": "The arrangement ended upon Ananda Coomaraswamy's death in September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206152356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Eliade_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mircea Eliade's French-language teaching job end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3335, "Truth_answer": "Due to different stories from the band members, it is unclear whether he was fired or left the band of his own accord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909184326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joe Loeffler leave Chevelle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3335, "Truth_answer": "Dean Bernardini, the Loeffler brothers' brother-in-law and longtime friend, took Joe Loeffler's place in Chevelle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took Joe Loeffler's place in Chevelle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3335, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take Joe Loeffler's departure from Chevelle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3335, "Truth_answer": "This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) is the third studio album and second major label release by American alternative metal band Chevelle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002133750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Type_of_Thinking_(Could_Do_Us_In)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is This Type of Thinking from Chevelle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3335, "Truth_answer": "Peaking at No. 8, it charted higher on the Billboard 200 than, Wonder What's Next; however, the album didn't manage to match its predecessor's commercial success, but was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002133750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Type_of_Thinking_(Could_Do_Us_In)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) by Chevelle receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3335, "Truth_answer": "The band supported This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) with a headlining tour that included opening acts such as Taproot and Thirty Seconds to Mars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909184326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevelle_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chevelle tour for the This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were Lifehouse with during this period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the members of Lifehouse the original at this time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was released or was Lifehouse working on during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was that Lifehouse album released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single released on this Lifehouse album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "It was released to radio stations on October 29, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the Lifehouse single Whatever It Takes released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was the Lifehouse single Broken accepted?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3336, "Truth_answer": "It has appeared on Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, One Tree Hill, One Life to Live and The Hills. Recently, it was featured in the soundtrack for The Time Traveler's Wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Lifehouse single Broken used in any TV shows or movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Blyss re-recorded, remixed, and released twelve of the fifteen Diff's Lucky Day session demos as No Name Face, their debut major label release by the name Lifehouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is No Name Face by Lifehouse?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "No Name Face was released on October 31, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face_p0", "https://ringsidereport.com/?p=79424_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Lifehouse album No Name Face debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "Hanging by a Moment, Sick Cycle Carousel, and Breathing are singles from the Lifehouse album No Name Face.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which singles were on the album No Name Face by Lifehouse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "It has sold over four million copies worldwide, with 2,670,000 copies sold in the US alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Lifehouse album No Name Face do sales wise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "Jason Wade, Sergio Andrade, Jon Diff Palmer, Collin Hayden, and Aaron Lord were members of Lifehouse during the No Name Face album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a Lifehouse band member during the No Name Face album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "By the time Lifehouse's first album was released, Palmer had left the band. Woolstenhulme, auditioned and joined the band as full-time drummer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lifehouse replace their original members?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lifehouse perform at any big events during the No Name Face album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the No Name Face album from Lifehouse do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "It has sold over four million copies worldwide, with 2,670,000 copies sold in the US alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Name_Face_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other accomplishments did the Lifehouse album No Name Face have, besides peaking at number 6 on the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "The song Everything was the first of many Lifehouse songs to be featured in the future hit WB drama Smallville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifehouse_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any shows or commercials use music off the Lifehouse No Name Face album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3337, "Truth_answer": "Seven of the band's songs would be featured on Smallville, and the band itself would perform live at the Smallville prom at the end of the fourth-season episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other songs from the Lifehouse album No Name Face get featured on the hit drama Smallville?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "The phrase was a label for the particular facet of post classical neo-feminist empowerment embraced by the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is girl power according to the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "The phrase means that a sensual, feminine appearance and equality between the sexes need not be mutually exclusive.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other meaning did the phrase girl power have for the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the saying girl power become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "In a Christmas 1996 interview with The Spectator magazine, Halliwell spoke of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as being an inspiration for the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the phrase girl power became popular with the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "It was not until the emergence of the Spice Girls in 1996 with Wannabe, that the concept of girl power exploded onto the common consciousness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the Spice Girls showed girl power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "The video for Wannabe was an instant hit, and was aired up to seventy times a week at its peak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the Spice Girls song Wannabe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "At the 43rd People's Choice Awards in January 2017, American actress Blake Lively dedicated her Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress award to girl power in her acceptance speech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else come from the Spice Girl's girl power movement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3338, "Truth_answer": "Lively credited the Spice Girls, saying: What was so neat about them was that they’re all so distinctly different, and they were women, and they owned who they were...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Blake Lively say during her acceptance speech for Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress at the 43rd People's Choice Awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3339, "Truth_answer": "For the most part, Schroeder and Charlie Brown were the best of friends, with the exception of one argument from the mid-1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729221554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schroeder_(Peanuts)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Schroeder's relationship like with Charlie Brown in Peanuts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3339, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Brown insulted his yellow hair and plink, plink, plink all day long [on his piano] and Schroeder countered with a barb at Charlie's coonskin cap and round head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729221554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schroeder_(Peanuts)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Schroeder's argument with Charlie Brown about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Schroeder and Charlie Brown stop being friends for a minute?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Schroeder on the show Peanuts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3340, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What big event happened in 1988 to make Testament so popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3340, "Truth_answer": "Eric Peterson, Chuck Billy, Alex Skolnick, Gene Hoglan, and Steve Di Giorgio are the members of Testament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Testament a one member band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3340, "Truth_answer": "Testament has twelve albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament have more than one album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3340, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200, the band's highest chart position to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament have an album that topped the music charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3340, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament have more than one song that came from their Roots album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3340, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament have any band members leave during the period they were most popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the tenth Testament studio album would be called Dark Roots of Earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dark Roots of Earth the name of a Testament album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth was released on July 27, 2012, after many delays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dark Roots of Earth released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth is Testament's tenth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Dark Roots of Earth was released, what numbered album was it in Testament's catalog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "True American Hate is a single from Testament's Dark Roots of Earth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a single from Testament's Dark Roots of Earth album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth has received universal acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public enjoy Testament's Dark Roots of Earth album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Dark Roots of Earth release, the band toured in the fall of 2011 with Anthrax and Death Angel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament go on tour in the 2010 to 2013 period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Testament's 2011 tour sucessful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3341, "Truth_answer": "After the Brotherhood of the Snake album released, Testament embarked on an international tour with Amon Amarth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of another festival or concert that Testament played at besides the 2011 tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "His first job, in 1962, was drawing novelty greeting cards for American Greetings in Cleveland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of Robert Crumb's early work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "He stayed with the company for four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Robert Crumb work at American Greetings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "Dissatisfied with greeting card work, he tried to sell cartoons to comic book companies, who showed little interest in his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb like his job at American Greetings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "Crumb briefly illustrated bubblegum cards for Topps before returning to Cleveland and American Greetings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Robert Crumb do after he left American Greetings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Crumb successful at first?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "In 1965 and 1966 Crumb had a number of Fritz the Cat strips published in the men's magazine Cavalier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb ever get anything published early on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "Crumb created a number of his best-known characters during his years of LSD use, including Mr. Natural, Angelfood McSpade, and the Snoid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crumb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Robert Crumb's early career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "Fritz the Cat is a comic strip created by Robert Crumb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200716181433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_Cat_p0", "https://dersridisup.tk/simulation/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fritz a character Robert Crumb developed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Natural is another character created by Robert Crumb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other characters in Robert Crumb's published work besides Fritz?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "The first Mr. Natural strip, Mr. Natural: The Zen Master, appeared in the premiere issue of the Philadelphia-based underground newspaper Yarrowstalks on 5 May 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101120543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Natural_%28comics%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robert Crumb create Mr. Natural?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3342, "Truth_answer": "Crumb also created Angelfood McSpade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Crumb develop any other characters early on besides Fritz and Mr. Natural?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3343, "Truth_answer": "Nilsson's disregard for commercialism in favor of artistic satisfaction showed itself in his next release, A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Harry Nilsson during 1973?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3343, "Truth_answer": "Nilsson's disregard for commercialism in favor of artistic satisfaction showed itself in his release, A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Nilsson's disregard for commercialism in favor of artistic satisfaction show itself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Nilsson's greatest accomplishment stated in this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about Harry Nilsson stated in this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "Nilsson is the subject of a 2006 documentary, Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p18", "https://ymovies.to/film/yellow-submarine-19523/_p4", "https://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/harry-nilsson-why-is-everybody-talkin-about-him-287812_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something about Harry Nilsson's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "The documentary was produced by David Leaf and John Schienfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the documentarty Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? is a documentary about the American musician Harry Nilsson.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/harry-nilsson-why-is-everybody-talkin-about-him-287812_p0", "https://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/harry-nilsson-why-is-everybody-talkin-about-him-287812_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the documentary Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Nilsson worked with Phil Spector, writing three songs with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention any music released by Harry Nilsson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the three songs Harry Nilsson and Phil Spector worked on ever released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the 3 songs Harry Nilsson and Phil Spector worked on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3344, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else about Harry Nilsson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm, along with American singer Anastacia made an appearance at the 2002 MTV Europe Music Awards to present the award for Best Song, which was given to P!nk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Melanie C do in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C win any awards in 2002?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "She released her second studio album, Reason, on 10 March 2003 and it peaked at number 5, received gold certification in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C do anything in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "Her second single On the Horizon peaked at number 14 and did not help sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on Melanie C's Reason Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the release of Melanie C's single On the Horizon put a damper on the Reason Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other conflict happen to Melanie C?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Reason Tour help Melanie C gain fame or lose fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Melanie C's Reason Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm's music is generally pop and rock. She also released an album of show tunes. Her vocal range is identified as mezzo-soprano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Melanie C's music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "She is one of the five members of the Spice Girls, as well as a solo artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C perform solo or with a group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Melanie C sing about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "Her work has earned her several awards and nominations, including a Guinness Book mention, three World Music Awards, five Brit Awards from 10 nominations, and three American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C win a any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "The song, featuring TLC member Lisa Left Eye Lopes, was released on 20 March 2000 and became her first number 1 single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song by Melanie C hit #1?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C have any controversies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3346, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Melanie C's musical style like with the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "Laurie Baker used local matrials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of materials did Laurie Baker use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "Baker made many simple suggestions for cost reduction including the use of Rat trap bond for brick walls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Laurie Baker do the brick walls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "Baker would use natural air flow to cool the buildings' interior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was air able to circulate in Laurie Baker's buildings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "Baker is renowned for his cost-effective energy-efficient architecture and designs that maximize space, ventilation, and light.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was saving money on materials important to Laurie Baker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laurie Baker always there (working on his buildings)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "One of the early clients was Welthy Fisher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of Laurie Baker's earliest clients?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3347, "Truth_answer": "His initial commitment to India in 1945 had him working as an architect for the World Leprosy Mission. Baker's responsibilities were focused on converting or replacing asylums into treatment hospitals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Laurie Baker's earliest works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson own Manchester United a loan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "While United were eager to extend the loan deal, Larsson stated that he had made a promise to his family and his club to return on 12 March.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson leave Manchester United after his loan was over?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "Larsson scored Manchester United's only goal in their win against Lille at Old Trafford in the Champions League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson help Manchester United win matches?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the best game Henrik Larsson had with Manchester United??", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Manchester United in March 2007, Larsson resumed his career with Helsingborg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henrik Larsson go after the loan to Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "Sir Alex Ferguson was full of praise for the striker saying, He's been fantastic for us, his professionalism, his attitude, everything he's done has been excellent.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson receive any praise when he was on loan to Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson receive any other praise other than that of Sir Alex Ferguson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3349, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 2003–04 season, Larsson left Celtic on a free transfer and signed a one-year contract with Barcelona with an option for a second year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henrik Larsson go to Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3349, "Truth_answer": "Larsson's contribution in Barça's La Liga win in his first season there was disrupted by serious injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henrik Larsson do with Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3349, "Truth_answer": "Larsson played for Barcelona for two seasons between 2004 and 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Henrik Larsson stay in Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Henrik Larsson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3349, "Truth_answer": "Larsson left Barcelona to return to Sweden to end his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Henrik Larsson leave Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "The Paymaster of the Forces was a position in the British government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813164651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paymaster_of_the_Forces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Paymaster of the Forces?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was appointed Paymaster of the Forces and a Privy Counsellor, but without a seat in Cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Edmund Burke relate to Paymaster of the Forces?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke did manage to introduce two Acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "As paymaster of the forces, what was Edmund Burke's job?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke introduced The Paymaster General Act 1782 and The Civil List and Secret Service Money Act 1782", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What acts did Edmund Burke introduce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "According to the Paymaster General Act 1782, paymasters were required to put the money they had requested to withdraw from the Treasury into the Bank of England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Paymaster General Act 1782 do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "The Paymaster General Act 1782 was repealed by Shelburne's administration, but the Act that replaced it repeated verbatim almost the whole text of the Burke Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the people happy that with The Paymaster General Act 1782?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3350, "Truth_answer": "The Paymaster General Act 1782 was repealed by the Paymaster-General Act 1783.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Paymaster General Act 1782 repealed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke's view on democracy was against the notion that elected officials should merely be delegates", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Edmund Burke's views on democracy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was a leading sceptic with respect to democracy. He insisted a democratic government in Britain in his day would not only be inept, but also oppressive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Edmund Burke favor a democracy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke gave his Burke's Speech to the Electors at Bristol at the Conclusion of the Poll", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edmund Burke use these thoughts in his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke favor another ideology over democracy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edmund Burke's peers react to his views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke made a disclaimer of the constituent-imperative form of democracy, for which he substituted his statement of the representative mandate form", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Edmund Burke article besides that he became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3351, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke failed to win re-election for that seat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to Edmund Burke' statements which he substituted his statement of the representative mandate form?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3352, "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer is a graduate of Stanford University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3352, "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer graduated from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer just receive a PHD?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3352, "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer went on to graduate with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer go to any other schools other than Stanford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3352, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, the Illinois Institute of Technology granted Marissa Mayer an honoris causa doctorate degree in recognition of her work in the field of search.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer ever get recognized for her good work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3352, "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else important happen to Marissa Mayer in her early life besides when in 2009, the Illinois Institute of Technology granted Mayer an honoris causa doctorate degree in recognition of her work in the field of search?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3353, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was an American actor, singer, film producer and author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p0", "http://www.deadcelebrityhaiku.com/category/author/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tab Hunter an actor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3353, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was 1959 Nominee for the Golden Laurel Top Male Musical Performance in Damn Yankees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter win awards for acting", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3353, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter starred in the films, They Came to Cordura with Gary Cooper and Rita Hayworth and That Kind of Woman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies was Tab Hunter in besides Damn Yankees", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3353, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's breakthrough role came when he was cast as the young Marine Danny in 1955's World War II drama Battle Cry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tab Hunter play in anything else", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3353, "Truth_answer": "Battle Cry became Warner Bros.' largest grossing film of that year, cementing Tab Hunter's position as one of Hollywood's top young romantic leads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was being cast as the young Marine Danny in 1955's World War II drama Battle Cry. a breakthrough role for Tab Hunter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3353, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was in the third and tenth most popular films of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tab Hunter have a lot of great films", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3354, "Truth_answer": "At the Congressional Human Rights Caucus in 1987 in Washington, D.C., the 14th Dalai Lama gave a speech outlining his ideas for the future status of Tibet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the14th Dalai Lama's work in international advocacy.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3354, "Truth_answer": "the 14th Dalai Lama's plan for the future status of Tibet was rejected by the Tibetan Government-in-Exile in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it go enacting the 14th Dalai Lama's plan for the future status of Tibet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3354, "Truth_answer": "The 14th Dalai Lama has indicated that he wishes to return to Tibet only if the People's Republic of China agrees not to make any precondition for his return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the 14th Dalai Lama's plan was rejected by the Tibetan Government-in-Exile in 1991?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3354, "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s, the then-Paramount leader Xiaoping set China's sole return requirement to the 14th Dalai Lama as that he must come back as a Chinese citizen“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Dalai_Lama_p12", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Gyatso_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did China respond to The 14th Dalai Lama's wish to return to Tibet only if the People's Republic of China agrees not to make any precondition for his return?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3354, "Truth_answer": "At the outset of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, fearing for his life, the 14th Dalai Lama and his retinue fled Tibet with the help of the CIA's Special Activities Division", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So did the Dalai Lama stay in Tibet after China said the Dalai Lama must come back as a Chinese citizen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3355, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan debuted at 18 during a 1971 Test series against England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Imran Khan's Cricket career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3355, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan played on Pakistan national cricket team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Imran Khan play on first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3355, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Oxford, Imran Khan made his home debut for Pakistan in 1976, and played until 1992. He also served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Imran Khan ever play professionally?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3355, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan retired from cricket in 1992, as one of Pakistan's most successful players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Imran Khan retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3356, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, the thirty-year-old Imran Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket team from Javed Miandad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Imran Khan captain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3356, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Imran Khan captain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Imran Khan's co captain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3356, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan played 48 Test matches, of which 14 were won by Pakistan, 8 lost and the remaining 26 drawn. He also played 139 ODIs, winning 77, losing 57", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information can you tell me about Imran Khan besides that served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3357, "Truth_answer": "Nichols and Elaine May", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team broke up in the Elaine May article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3357, "Truth_answer": "At the height of Nichols and May's fame, Elaine May decided to discontinue their act that year and took their careers in different directions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_May_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Team break-up with Elaine May?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3357, "Truth_answer": "Nichols explained, I, more than Elaine, became more and more afraid of our improvisational material. She was always brave.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_May_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who decided to call it quits in the team break-up with Elaine May and Nichols?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3357, "Truth_answer": "Audiences were still discovering them in 1961, four years after they arrived. However, at the height of Elaine May and Nichols' fame, they decided to discontinue their act", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_May_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Elaine May Team break-up article about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3357, "Truth_answer": "Professional", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elaine Mayn and Nichols' breakup a professional or personal break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3357, "Truth_answer": "Director Arthur Penn said of Elaine May and Nichols' sudden breakup, They set the standard and then they had to move on.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about the break-up aside from that at the height of their fame, Elaine May and Nichols decided to discontinue their act?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "Black Clouds & Silver Linings is Dream Theater's tenth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is black clouds with Dream Theater?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "Singles from Dream Theater's Black Clouds & Silver Linings include A Rite of Passage and Wither", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Dream Theater release from Black Clouds & Silver Linings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wither from Black Clouds & Silver Linings perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "Dream Theater also embarked on a second Progressive Nation tour, including the tour's first performances in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121182807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Theater_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dream Theater do at this time aside from Black Clouds & Silver Linings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "After the Progressive Nation Tour, Dream Theater re-entered the studio to write and record a brand new instrumental track for inclusion on the God of War III soundtrack EP", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121182807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Theater_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Dream Theater article besides that the band also embarked on a second Progressive Nation tour, including the tour's first performances in Europe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "The track, entitled Raw Dog War reversed), marked the first time that Dream Theater has written and recorded an exclusive track for an outside project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121182807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Theater_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the brand new instrumental track for inclusion on the God of War III soundtrack EP by Dream Theater?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "Raw Dog by Dream Theater was released on March 2, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dream Theater release the song Raw Dog?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3358, "Truth_answer": "Dream Theater's track The Best of Times was described by Portnoy as a real heavy personal subject about my dad who passed away during the making of the album...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121182807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Theater_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone from Dream Theater say anything about Black Clouds & Silver Linings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3359, "Truth_answer": "Franz Joseph I of Austria's nephew and heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and his wife, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist of Serbian ethnicity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Franz Joseph I of Austria have to do with the outbreak of World War I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Franz Joseph I of Austria's nephew and heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3359, "Truth_answer": "The ultimate resolution following the assassination of the Franz Joseph I of Austria's nephew, Archduke was to give Serbia an ultimatum which served as a legal basis for war.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Franz Joseph I of Austria article on the Outbreak of World War I aside from Franz Joseph's nephew and heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and his wife, Duchess of Hohenberg, being assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Yugoslav nationalist of Serbian ethnicity, during a visit to Sarajevo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3359, "Truth_answer": "Within weeks, the Germans, Russians, French and British entered the fray which became known as World War I. Franz Joseph I of Austria signed the declaration of war against Russia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What things of note did Franz Joseph I of Austria do during the outbreak of World War I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "After graduation, Sergei Korolev worked with some of the best Soviet designers at the 4th Experimental Section aircraft design bureau OPO-4 headed by Paul Aimé Richard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sergei get started in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Sergei Korolev did not stand out in this group, but while so employed he also worked independently to design a glider capable of performing aerobatics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did working with some of the best Soviet designers at the 4th Experimental Section aircraft design bureau OPO-4 headed by Paul Aimé Richardlead Sergei Korolev?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sergei Korolev successful in the design of a glider capable of performing aerobatics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "In 1930 Sergei Korolev became interested in the possibilities of liquid-fueled rocket engines to propel airplanes while working as a lead engineer on the Tupolev TB-3 heavy bomber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev land a job after working on glider capable of performing aerobatics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Sergei Korolev earned his pilot's license and explored the operational limits of the aircraft he piloted, wondering what was beyond his plane's altitude limit and how he could get there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sergei Korolev do with that interest in the possibilities of liquid-fueled rocket engines to propel airplanes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Many believe this was the start of Sergei Korolev's interest in space", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did exploring limits of the aircraft he piloted, wondering what was beyond his plane's altitude limit and how he could get there help Sergei Korolev design?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Sergei Korolev and Zander participated in the creation of the Group for the Study of Reactive Motion, one of the earliest state-sponsored centers for rocket development in the USSR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What project did Sergei Korolev take on from exploring limits of the aircraft he piloted, wondering what was beyond his plane's altitude limit and how he could get there help?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Sergei Korolev was appointed chief of the group; and military interest encouraged funding of group projects. GIRD developed three different propulsion systems, each more successful than the last.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Group for the Study of Reactive Motion, one of the earliest state-sponsored centers for rocket development in the USSR by with Korolev a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Sergei Korolev's first decoration was the Badge of Honor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergei Korolev receive any awards for his talents?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "Sergei Korolev was awarded in 1945 for his work on the development of rocket motors for military aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Sergei Korolev and his first decoration was the Badge of Honor?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3360, "Truth_answer": "On 8 September 1945, Sergei Korolev was brought to Germany along with many other experts to recover the technology of the German V-2 rocket", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Korolev_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in that development of rocket motors for military aircraft with Sergei Korolev?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3361, "Truth_answer": "Not So Tough Now was produced by Tony Cohen, Kalju Tonuma and Frenzal Rhomb", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the personnel on Frenzal Rhomb's album Not So Tough Now?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3361, "Truth_answer": "Not So Tough Now by Frenzal Rhomb was reviewed as ...the supporting music was said to be more intense and dense than their previous effort, and sounding similar to NOFX.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Not So Tough Now by Frenzal Rhomb received by critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3361, "Truth_answer": "In November, Frenzal Rhomb issued a EP, Punch in the Face and, in January 1997, performed at Big Day Out. Late that year they toured the US supporting Blink-182.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frenzal Rhomb our to support Not So Tough Now?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3361, "Truth_answer": "In March 1999, Frenzal Rhomb released their next album, A Man's Not a Camel, which was supported by a nationwide tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506085929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_McDougall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Frenzal Rhomb's A Man's Not A Camel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3361, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb's A Man's Not A Camel was produced by Eddie Ashworth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the personnel for A Man's Not A Camel by Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3361, "Truth_answer": "A Man's Not A Camel by Frenzal Rhomb spawned their highest charting single, You Are Not My Friend, which reached No. 49.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from A Man's Not A Camel by Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "The North American fur trade challenged Native American—specifically the Creek's—beliefs which revolved around respecting the environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the effect of the deerskin trade on Native Americans in North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "The Creek believed they had a unique relationship with the animals they hunted with several rules surround how a hunt could occur, particularly prohibiting needless killing of deer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Native American Creek really affected by the deerskin trade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "The Creek had several rules surround how a hunt could occur, particularly prohibiting needless killing of deer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of these belief The Creek held with the animals they hunted in North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "The Creek had specific taboos against taking unhealthy deer skin. But the lucrative deerskin trade prompted hunters to act past the point of restraint they had operated under before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else the Creek believed was unique about how they treated animals aside from prohibiting needless killing of deer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to the Creek because of the lucrative deerskin trade prompted hunters to act past the point of restraint they had operated under before?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "Due to the decline of deer populations, and the governmental pressure to switch to the colonists' way of life, animal husbandry replaced deer hunting for the Creeks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Creek do to adjust to the collapse of the hunting economy due to the scarcity of deer as they were over-hunted and lost their lands to white settlers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "animal husbandry replaced deer hunting both as an income and diet for the Creek", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Creek after the adjustment to animal husbandry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "Rum was first introduced in the North American fur trade as a trading item, and quickly became an inelastic good. Traders used rum to help form partnerships with Native Americans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Native Americans trade deerskin for rum during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "Rum had a significant effect on the social behavior of Native Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did rum have any effects on the Native Americans after it was first introduced in the early 1700s as a trading item, and quickly became an inelastic good?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "Under the influence of rum from the North American fur trade, the younger generation became involved with more skirmishes with other tribes and white settlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was this significant effect on the social behavior of Native Americans effect that Rum had in North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the skirmishes with the younger generation, other tribes and white settlers lead to bigger fights or wars in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3362, "Truth_answer": "Rum was one of the goods provided on credit, and led to a debt trap for many Native Americans in the North American fur trade", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did rum become a debt trap for the Native Americans in North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3363, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Tony Parker signed a three-year, $43.3 million contract extension", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tony Parker chasing the fifth championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3363, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker played for the San Antonio Spurs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Tony Parker playing for in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3363, "Truth_answer": "the San Antonio Spurs won 5 championships with Tony Parker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the San Antonio Spurs have a winning record with Tony Parker", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3363, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker became the first Spurs player to receive the honor since Tim Duncan in April 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker win any awards or recognition with the Spurs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3363, "Truth_answer": "San Antonio would face the Heat and win the 2014 NBA Finals in five games. This victory gave Tony Parker his fourth championship and the fifth championship to the Spurs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Tony Parker play against in the fifth championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3364, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker in the post season with the Spurs, defeated the New Jersey Nets 4–2 in the finals, and Parker earned his first NBA championship ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tony Parker play in his first championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tony Parker's first championship with the Spurs played?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3364, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker's team was the Spurs, led by Tim Duncan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tony Parker's teammates in his first championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3364, "Truth_answer": "A severe injury to Tony Parker's left quadriceps tendon in Game 2 in the second round of the 2017 playoffs ended his season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker have any injuries or other problems?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3364, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker won four NBA championships, all of which were with the Spurs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tony Parker perform in the championship games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg became a general partner at Salomon Brothers, a bulge bracket Wall Street investment bank, where he headed equity trading and, later, systems development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Michael Bloomberg in his business career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg became a general partner at Salomon Brothers in 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p4", "http://russianheritagemuseum.com/en/RHM_Michael_Bloomberg/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Bloomberg become a general partner at Salomon Brothers, a bulge bracket Wall Street investment bank, where he headed equity trading and, later, systems development", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Salomon Brothers was bought, and Bloomberg was laid off from the investment bank. He was given no severance package, but owned $10 million worth of equity as a partner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after 1973 when Bloomberg became a general partner at Salomon Brothers, a bulge bracket Wall Street investment bank, where he headed equity trading and, later, systems development", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Using this money, Michael Bloomberg, having designed in-house computerized financial systems for Salomon, went on to set up a company named Innovative Market Systems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Bloomberg do after he was given no severance package, but owned $10 million worth of equity as a partner", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg announced that he would not run for president", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.justice-integrity.org/news-reports/1721-november-2019-news_p84" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg run for president", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg announced that he would not run for president on March 5, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_2020_presidential_campaign_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was this on when Bloomberg announced that he would not run for president", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg encouraged the Democratic Party to nominate a Democrat who will be in the strongest position to defeat Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_2020_presidential_campaign_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Michael Bloomberg say in addition to his announcement that he would not run for president on March 5, 2019", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg supporters believed that Bloomberg could run as a centrist and capture many voters who were dissatisfied with the likely Democratic and Republican nominees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said Michael Bloomberg would be a good presidential candidate", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3365, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg's family lived in Allston until Bloomberg was two years old, finally settling in the Boston suburb of Medford, Massachusetts, where he lived until after he graduated from college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Michael Bloomberg from", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg went on to set up a company named Innovative Market Systems", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Michael Bloomberg's business plan called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg's plan was based on the realization that Wall Street was willing to pay for high-quality business information, delivered quickly in as many usable forms possible, via technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Bloomberg's business plan for a company named Innovative Market Systems based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg, with Thomas Secunda, Duncan MacMillan, and Charles Zegar, developed and built a computerized system to provide real-time market data", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Bloomberg's plan based on the realization that Wall Street was willing to pay for high-quality business information, delivered quickly in as many usable forms possible, via technology call for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg's computerized system also provided financial calculations and other financial analytics to Wall Street", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Michael Bloomberg's computerized system to provide real-time market data, financial calculations and other financial analytics to Wall Street do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg left the position of CEO to pursue a political career as the mayor of New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next goal of after creating a computerized system also provided financial calculations and other financial analytics to Wall Street", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Bloomberg stated that he wanted public education reform to be the legacy of his first term and addressing poverty to be the legacy of his second.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about the city by Michael Bloomberg after he left the position of CEO to pursue a political career as the mayor of New York City", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "After Michael Bloomberg assumed office as the 108th Mayor of New York City on January 1, 2002, winning re-election in 2005 and again in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this said by Michael Bloomberg", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "Bloomberg chose to apply a statistical, results-based approach to city management, appointing city commissioners based on their expertise and granting them wide autonomy in their decision-making.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after after Bloomberg assumed office as the 108th Mayor of New York City on January 1, 2002, winning re-election in 2005 and again in 2009.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3366, "Truth_answer": "The design of Michael Bloomberg's results-based approach to city management is intended to promote accountability and accessibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Michael Bloomberg's statistical, results-based approach to city management, appointing city commissioners based on their expertise and granting them wide autonomy in their decision-making needed", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "Arrival at Jamestown of a new Governor, Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, in June 1610 signalled the beginning of the First Anglo-Powhatan War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the Anglo-powhatan war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "A brief period of peace came only after the capture of Pocahontas, her baptism, and her marriage to tobacco planter John Rolfe in 1614.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Powhatan article on Anglo-Powhatan Wars and treaties besides the arrival at Jamestown of a new Governor, Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, in June 1610 that signalled the beginning of the First Anglo-Powhatan War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "The First Anglo–Powhatan War lasted from 1610 to 1614 between the Powhatans and the colonists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Anglo-powhatan war end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "The Second Anglo–Powhatan War that followed the 1644 incident ended in 1646", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another war after the Anglo-powhatan war in 1946?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "The first war started in 1610 and ended in a peace settlement in 1614.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the treaty for the 1st Anglo-powhatan war get signed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "In 1622 and 1644 Opitchapam attacked the English to force them from Powhatan territories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the treaty from the peace settlement in 1614 in the 1st Anglo-powhatan war broken?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "Both these attempts were met with strong reprisals from the English, ultimately resulting in the near destruction of the Powhatan tribe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any one killed when the Powhatan tribes were met with strong reprisals from the English?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "Peace came only after the capture of Pocahontas, her baptism, and marriage to John Rolfe in 1614. Pocahontas died and the English settlers continued to encroach on Powhatan territory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did pocahontas play a role at all in the Anglo-powhatan war?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of 1646 marked the effective dissolution of the united confederacy, as white colonists were granted an exclusive enclave between the York and Blackwater Rivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the second treaty of the Anglo-powhatan war signed?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "The third war lasted from 1644 until 1646 and ended when Opechancanough was captured and killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another war after the second Anglo-powhatan war?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3367, "Truth_answer": "Opechancanough tried once again to drive out the settlers from the Virginia Colony. Around 400 colonists were killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Powhatan_Wars_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sparked the third Anglo-powhatan war that lasted from 1644 until 1646", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How often was LL Cool J gone on tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3368, "Truth_answer": "LL Cool J had announced his retirement on social media in March 2016, but quickly announced coming out of retirement and that another new album is on the way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_Cool_J_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has LL Cool J retired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3368, "Truth_answer": "LL Cool J and Z-Trip have been touring together since 2011, with future dates planned through 2012 and beyond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_Cool_J_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was LL Cool J's last tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was LL Cool J and Z-Trip's tour since 2011, with future dates planned through 2012 and beyond?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "James Cook sailed thousands of miles across largely uncharted areas of the globe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Cook find newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "Newfoundland is the world's 16th-largest island, Canada's fourth-largest island, and the largest Canadian island outside the North.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his service James Cook demonstrated a talent for surveying and cartography and was responsible for mapping much of the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "could you tell me more about what is in the James Cook article please besides that James Cook sailed thousands of miles across largely uncharted areas of the globe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "James Cook joined the British merchant navy in 1755. He saw action in the Seven Years' War and subsequently surveyed and mapped much of the Saint Lawrence River entrance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Cook start the mapping?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "James Cook mapped much of the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River during the siege of Quebec, which brought him to the attention of the Admiralty and Royal Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the mapping of Saint Lawrence river help James Cook?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "During the Seven Years' War, James Cook served in North America as master aboard the fourth-rate Navy vessel HMS Pembroke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the ship that James Cook surveyed Newfoundland on ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "At this time, James Cook employed local pilots to point out the rocks and hidden dangers along the south and west coasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Cook avoid problems while on voyage to NewfoundLand?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's pilots included John Beck for Great St Lawrence, Morgan Snook for Fortune Bay, John Dawson for Connaigre and Hermitage Bay, and John Peck for the Bay of Despair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the local pilots employed by James Cook to point out the rocks and hidden dangers along the south and west coasts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's four pilots were engaged at a daily pay of 4 shillings each", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When James Cook employed the local pilots, did he pay them?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "James Cook intended to go not only farther than any man has been before me, but as far as I think it is possible for a man to go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Cook have to say about this expedition to Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "This brought James Cook to the attention of the Admiralty and Royal Society at a crucial moment both in his career and in the direction of British overseas discovery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p0", "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did England commend James Cook for his mapping work of Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did James Cook lose anybody on this voyage to Newfoundland such as his crew?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "The first voyage of James Cook was a combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific Ocean", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Captain Cook go on his first voyage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "James Cook set sail into the largely uncharted ocean to the south, stopping at the Pacific islands of Huahine, Borabora and Raiatea to claim them for Great Britain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024235756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_voyage_of_James_Cook_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which islands did James Cook visit in the Pacific on his first voyage", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "In September 1769 James Cook's expedition reached New Zealand, being the second Europeans to visit there, following the first European discovery by Abel Tasman 127 years earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024235756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_voyage_of_James_Cook_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something noteworthy that happened on James Cook's first voyage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "The first voyage of James Cook was aboard HMS Endeavour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024235756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_voyage_of_James_Cook_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which ship did James Cook go on for his first voyage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "The voyage was commissioned by King George III and commanded by Lieutenant James Cook, a junior naval officer with good skills in cartography and mathematics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on James Cook's first voygage trip?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Cook's first voyage a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's journal entries reflect regret as he had failed his instructions to avoid hostilities with the indigenous of any nations encountered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Cook go on land to observe the indigenous australians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "As James Cook mapped New Zealand, the country was being renamed to reflect Cook's experiences, acknowledgement of his peers, and to memorialise his own British history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Cook discover on his first voyage aside from his regret as he had failed his instructions to avoid hostilities with the indigenous of any nations encountered?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's ship was seriously damaged and his voyage was delayed while repairs were carried out on the beach near the docks of modern Cooktown, at the mouth of Endeavour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024235756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_voyage_of_James_Cook_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which beach did James Cook land on while the ship was being repaired?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone hurt when James Cook's ship ran aground at the Endeavour River?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3370, "Truth_answer": "No crew members of James Cook's Endeavour would die during their time in Aotearoa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024235756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_voyage_of_James_Cook_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of James Cook's crew died on his first voyage?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3371, "Truth_answer": "Jane was involved in several campaigns in the long-running military conflicts with Native Americans. Her claim was that: It was during this campaign that I was christened Calamity Jane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Calamity Jane get her nickname?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3371, "Truth_answer": "Calamity Jane gained her nickname in the 1872–73 campaign", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What campaign did Calamity Jane gain the name from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3371, "Truth_answer": "Capt. Egan, on recovering, laughingly said: I name you Calamity Jane, the heroine of the plains. I have borne that name up to the present time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Calamity Jane given this nickname?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3371, "Truth_answer": "Capt. Egan who was in command of the Post.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave Calamity Jane the nickname?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3371, "Truth_answer": "A popular belief is that Calamity Jane instead acquired it as a result of her warnings to men that to offend her was to court calamity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214152822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of the name Calamity Jane are important aside from getting her nickname from Capt. Egan who was in command of the Post?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3371, "Truth_answer": "Calamity Jane was ordered out to quell an uprising of the Indians", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What side of the campaigns did Calamity Jane fight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "After examining some of Kurt Weill's compositions, Busoni accepted him as one of five master students in composition at the Preußische Akademie der Künste in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Busoni in relation to Kurt Weill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Weill had an interview with Ferruccio Busoni in December 1920.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was that when Busoni accepted Kurt Weill as one of five master students in composition at the Preußische Akademie der Künste in Berlin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the other master students in composition at the Preußische Akademie der Künste in Berlin with Kurt Weill well-known?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Busoni think of Kurt Weill's compositions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "In December 1923, Kurt Weill finished his studies with Busoni.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Weill continue to study with Busoni?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, Kurt Weill joined the Novembergruppe, a group of leftist Berlin artists that included Hanns Eisler and Stefan Wolpe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kurt Weill do after December 1923, when Weill finished his studies with Busoni?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3372, "Truth_answer": "Further premieres that year included a performance of Kurt Weill's Divertimento for Orchestra by the Berlin Philharmonic under the direction of Heinz Unger on April 10, 1923,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Weill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kurt Weill's Divertimento for Orchestra performed by a orchestra?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "In late 2005, both Manic Street Preachers' Bradfield and Wire announced that they intended to release solo material prior to a new album by the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Solo Work of Manic Street Preachers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "Bradfield from Manic Street Preachers' solo album, The Great Western, was released in July 2006, to positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bradfield from Manic Street Preachers release a solo album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "A free download of Nicky Wire's debut solo offering I Killed the Zeitgeist was posted on the band's website for just one day, Christmas Day 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicky Wire release an album also in addition to Bradfiled's solo album, The Great Western?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "Manic Street Preachers' eighth studio album, Send Away the Tigers, was released on 7 May 2007 on Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Manic Street Preachers release after their solo ventures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "The solo album, The Great Western, by Manic Street Preachers' Bradfield was released in July 2006, to positive reviews from critics. It reached No. 22 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the solo albums by Manic Street Preachers' members successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "Bradfield's The Great Western was released by Columbia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label did Bradfield use for The Great Western?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "Nicky Wire had only one official single released, Break My Heart Slowly, on I Killed the Zeitgeist, which charted at No. 74.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicky Wire have a hit on his album I Killed the Zeitgeist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "Nicky Wire's album I Killed the Zeitgeist was officially released in September 2006. It charted at No. 130 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something else you could tell me about Nicky Wire's solo work besides that Wire had only one official single released, Break My Heart Slowly, on I Killed the Zeitgeist, which charted at No. 74.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3373, "Truth_answer": "In April 2005, Manic Street Preachers released an EP entitled God Save the Manics with only a limited number of copies available and given out to fans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Manic Street Preachers release prior to their 2006 solo works I Killed the Zeitgeist?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "Escape from History was a Manic Street Preachers documentary", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p53", "http://thejoint.tv/work/slimefest/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Escape from History an album title by Manic Street Preachers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "The Manic Street Preachers Escape from History documentary aired on Sky Arts on 15 April.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Manic Street Preachers Escape from History documentary released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "Escape from History charted Manic Street Preachers' journey from The Holy Bible, through to the disappearance of lyricist and guitarist Richey Edwards, to the huge success of Everything Must Go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Escape from History, the Manic Street Preachers documentary that aired on Sky Arts on 15 April about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "Resistance Is Futile by Manic Street Preachers is their thirteenth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Resistance Is Futile by Manic Street Preachers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "Resistance Is Futile by Manic Street Preachers was released on the 13th of April 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Resistance Is Futile by Manic Street Preachers come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "The Manic's Resistance Is Futile sold around 24,000 copies in the first week, entering the UK Albums Chart at number 2, it was the highest new entry on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Resistance Is Futile by the Manics rank on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "On the new album the Manic Street Preachers launched their first single International Blue as a download on 8 December 2017. The second single Distant Colours was released", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on Resistance Is Futile by Manic Street Preachers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3374, "Truth_answer": "Manic Street Preachers wrote The main themes of 'Resistance is Futile' are memory and loss; forgotten history; confused reality and art as a hiding place and inspiration“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteworthy about Resistance is Futile by Manic Street Preachers aside from the Manics launched their first single International Blue as a download on 8 December 2017 and the second single Distant Colours was released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "On June 26, 1975, Special Agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation searching", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a shootout at Pine Ridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams were searching for Jimmy Eagle, who was wanted for questioning in connection with the recent assault and robbery of two local ranch hands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation searching for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "At approximately 11:50 a.m., Williams and Coler, driving two separate unmarked cars, spotted, reported, and followed a red pick-up truck which matched the description of Jimmy Eagle's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams ever find Jimmy Eagle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "both fBI agents died within the first ten minutes of gunfire in the pineridge shootout. At about 4:25 p.m., authorities recovered the bodies of Williams and Coler from their vehicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the FBI agents killed in the pineridge shootout?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "In the pineridge shootout, The FBI reported that Williams had received a defensive wound to his right hand from a bullet which passed through his hand into his head, killing him instantly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the FBI recovered the bodies in the shootout at pineridge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Stuntz was shot and killed 06/26/75, during the RESMURS investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joseph Stuntz in the Leonard Peltier shootout?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "On December 22, 1975, after the shootout at Pineridge, Leonard Peltier was named to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the conclusion of the shootout at Pineridge with Leonard Peltier?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "On February 6, 1976, Leonard Peltier was arrested after being found in a friend's cabin in Hinton, Alberta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone arrested or charged with a crime in the Leonard Peltier shootout?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3375, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Peltier's trial was held in Fargo, North Dakota, where a jury convicted Peltier of the murders of Coler and Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonard Peltier charged with in the aftermath of the shootout at Pineridge?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "On February 24, 2009, Bobby Jindal delivered the official Republican response to President Obama's address to a joint session of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Jindal and the Republicans respond to Pres. Obama's address to Congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal called the president's economic stimulus plan irresponsible and argued against government intervention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Jindal say about Pres. Obama's address to Congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal used Hurricane Katrina to warn against government solutions to the economic crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Jindal's reasoning for these criticisms of the president's economic stimulus plan calling it irresponsible?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "Today in Washington, some are promising that government will rescue us from the economic storms raging all around us, Bobby Jindal said. ...we have our doubts.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to when Bobby Jindal used Hurricane Katrina to warn against government solutions to the economic crisis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "The speech met with biting reviews from some members of both the Democratic and the Republican parties. Referring to Bobby Jindal as devoid of substantive ideas for governing the country“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Democrats and Republicans take the speech that Bobby Jindal delivered on the official Republican response to President Obama's address to a joint session of Congress.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal states that since government failed during Hurricane Katrina... That government can't work, and therefore we should stop seeking a functioning government.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say when the speech met with biting reviews from some members of both the Democratic and the Republican parties. Referring to Jindal as devoid of substantive ideas for governing the country“?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3376, "Truth_answer": "political commentator Rachel Maddow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said Jindal states that since government failed during Hurricane Katrina... That government can't work, and therefore we should stop seeking a functioning government.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal had been mentioned as a potential candidate for the 2012 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2012 with Bobby Jindal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "On December 10, 2008, Bobby Jindal indicated that he would likely not run for president in 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bobby Jindal run for the 2012 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Bobby Jindal traveled across the country in support of the Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan ticket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bobby Jindal do instead of running for the 2012 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "Because Louisiana and other Deep South states voted heavily for the GOP, Bobby Jindal could hence devote his campaign time elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bobby Jindal do with the campaign in 2012, when Jindal traveled across the country in support of the Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan ticket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "In August 2012, Politico reported that Bobby Jindal would be considered for and would likely take appointment as US Secretary of Health and Human Services in a potential Romney cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Bobby Jindal devote his time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bobby Jindal take appointment as US Secretary of Health and Human Services in a potential Romney cabinet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3377, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Jindal said that his party must convince a majority of voters that it supports the middle class and the principle of upward mobility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118003749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bobby Jindal article on the 2012 presidential election besides that Iin August 2012, Politico reported that Bobby Jindal would be considered for and would likely take appointment as US Secretary of Health and Human Services in a potential Romney cabinet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3378, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith was signed in mid-1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Aerosmith get their first record deal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3378, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith was signed to Columbia Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was Aerosmith's first deal under?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3378, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith signed with Columbia for a reported $125,000, and released their debut album, Aerosmith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the deal go smoothly when Aerosmith was signed to Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3378, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records President Clive Davis saw Aerosmith at Max's Kansas City in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/82934/aerosmith-las-vegas-residency_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did columbia find Aerosmith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3378, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/82934/aerosmith-las-vegas-residency_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aerosmith offered a deal right away after Columbia Records President Clive Davis saw the band at Max's Kansas City in New York City?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3378, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith was not originally scheduled to play that night at the club, but they paid out of their own pockets to secure a place on the bill", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/82934/aerosmith-las-vegas-residency_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clive Davis go to the event at Max's to sign Aerosmith?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3379, "Truth_answer": "Before Aerosmith, Steven Tyler formed his own band called the Strangeurs—later Chain Reaction—in Yonkers, New York. Meanwhile, Perry and Hamilton formed the Jam Band, which was based on free-form", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band members of Aerosmith meet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3379, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played at the same gig. Tyler immediately loved Jam Band's sound, and wanted to combine the two bands to form Aerosmith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the two bands Chain Reaction and Jam Band meet to form Aerosmith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3379, "Truth_answer": "The Aerosmith members moved into a home together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, where they wrote and rehearsed music together and relaxed in between shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Aerosmith band members live together after joining up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3379, "Truth_answer": "When Kramer was in school, he would write the word aerosmith all over his notebooks. The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson's album Aerial Ballet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aerosmith come up with the band name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3379, "Truth_answer": "Other than a period from July 1979 to April 1984, the Aerosmith line-up of Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer, and Whitford has stayed the same.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the lineup of Aerosmith change before their first record deal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Peltier has made a number of appeals against his murder convictions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the appeals process with Leonard Peltier?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "In all Leonard Peltier's appeals, the conviction and sentence have been affirmed by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How have Leonard Peltier's appeals resolved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Federal Appeals Judge Gerald W. Heaney, concluded on Leonard Peltier's appeals, When all is said and done ... a few simple but very important facts remain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other factual points on the appeal by Leonard Peltier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "The casing introduced into evidence of Leonard Peltier's case had in fact been extracted from the Wichita AR-15", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were those facts that in 1986, Federal Appeals Judge Gerald W. Heaney, concluded on Leonard Peltier's appeals, When all is said and done ... a few simple but very important facts remain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "Also admitted as evidence was the fact that Peltier was the only person in possession of an AR-15 rifle during the shooting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other evidence was presented during appeals with Leonard Peltier besides The casing introduced into evidence had in fact been extracted from the Wichita AR-15?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "In Leonard Peltier's 1999 memoir, Peltier admitted that he fired at the agents, but denies that he fired the fatal shots that killed them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any additional evidence besides the fact that Leonard Peltier was the only person in possession of an AR-15 rifle during the shooting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3380, "Truth_answer": "Numerous appeals have been filed on Leonard Peltier's behalf; none of the resulting rulings has been made in his favor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121040755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonard Peltier win the appeal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "Toki Wartooth is Dethklok's rhythm guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Toki Wartooth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "Toki Wartooth is the only Dethklok member with no prior band experience", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Toki Wartooth successful as a guitarist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toki Wartooth do well with the band regardless of him having no experience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "Toki Wartooth is generally childlike, innocent, and good-natured. He has a boyish bedroom complete with action figures, stuffed animals, and posters, and a prominent hobby of building model planes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toki Wartooth do anything important in Dethklok?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toki Wartooth sell any of those model planes to the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "In contrast to the deep cynicism, grim outlook, promiscuity, and alcohol and drug abuse of the other band members, Toki's character is generally childlike, innocent, and good-natured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Toki Wartooth besides that he has a boyish bedroom complete with action figures, stuffed animals, and posters, and a prominent hobby of building model planes.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Toki Wartooth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3382, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion is the frontman, lead vocalist and lyrical visionary of Dethklok.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Nathan from Dethklok?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3382, "Truth_answer": "Portrayed as a tall, bulky figure, with long black hair, black nails, and green eyes, Dethklok's Nathan Explosion speaks with a death growl even when not singing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nathan Explosion known for, other than being frontman, lead vocalist of Dethklok?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3382, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion was raised in New Port Richey, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417092853id_/https://dethklok.fandom.com/wiki/Nathan_Explosion_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nathan Explosion grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3382, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion is slightly more sensible than the rest of the band, and a great deal more emotionally stable, though he is still incompetent at most things in life", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Nathan Explosion's life besides that He was raised in New Port Richey, Florida?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3382, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion is the only member of the band who spends time with or likes his father", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Explosion do anything important in his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3382, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Explosion is still incompetent at most things in life such as the use of a grocery store or reading a cooking recipe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dethklok_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Explosion have any struggles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma graduated from the Juilliard School and Harvard University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Yo-Yo Ma study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "From the earliest possible age, Yo-Yo Ma played the violin, piano and later viola, but settled on cello in 1960 at age four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yo-Yo Ma start playing cello?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma was born in Paris", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/yo-yo-ma-8872.php_p1", "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/yo-yo-ma-8872.php_p0", "https://nyphil.org/concerts-tickets/1617/alan-gilbert-conducts-season-finale_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104102605id_/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/yo-yo-mas-other-passion-63898487/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Yo-Yo Ma live in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma initially spoke Mandarin and French, and picked up English at age 7, when his parents moved to New York City to join Yo-Yo's uncle and his family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104102605id_/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/yo-yo-mas-other-passion-63898487/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Yo-Yo Ma speak French?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma was born in Paris on October 7, 1955, to Chinese parents and had a musical upbringing.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/yo-yo-ma-8872.php_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Yo-Yo Ma article besides that he initially spoke Mandarin and French, and picked up English at age 7, when his parents moved to New York City to join Yo-Yo's uncle and his family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "The family moved to New York when Yo-Yo Ma was seven years old", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yo-Yo Ma move to America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma studied at The Juilliard School at age 19 with Leonard Rose and attended Columbia University but dropped out. He later enrolled at Harvard College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Yo-Yo Ma study in New York?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma performed for presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy when he was seven.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/yo-yo-ma-8872.php_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yo-Yo Ma win any awards as a child?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3383, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma the child prodigy began performing before audiences at age five", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Yo-Yo Ma when he performed live the first time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Yo-Yo Ma was featured on John Williams' soundtrack to the Hollywood film Seven Years in Tibet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Yo-Yo Ma's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Yo-Yo Ma was heard on the soundtrack of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and, in 2003, on that of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yo-Yo Ma's work featured in any other films besides John Williams' soundtrack to the Hollywood film Seven Years in Tibet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma collaborated with Williams again on the original score for the 2005 film Memoirs of a Geisha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things has Yo-Yo Ma accomplished in his career besides being on the soundtrack of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and, in 2003, on that of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "Ma has also worked with Italian composer Ennio Morricone and has recorded Morricone's compositions of the Dollars Trilogy including The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other compositions has Yo-Yo Ma been involved with besides the original score for the 2005 film Memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma also has over 90 albums, 18 of which are Grammy Award winners. Ma is a recipient of the International Center in New York's Award of Excellence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Yo-Yo Ma won any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "On November 3, 2009, President Obama appointed Yo-Yo Ma to serve on the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Yo-Yo Ma article besides that Ma is a recipient of the International Center in New York's Award of Excellence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yo-Yo Ma accept that appointment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "On July 5, 1986, Yo-Yo Ma performed on the New York Philharmonic's tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, which was televised live on ABC Television.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/yo-yo-ma-8872.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Yo-Yo Ma perform live?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3384, "Truth_answer": "Yo-Yo Ma Ma performed a duet with Condoleezza Rice at the presentation of the 2001 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124143434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-Yo_Ma_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Yo-Yo Ma notable accomplishments did you find interesting besides thatYo-Yo Ma performed on the New York Philharmonic's tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, which was televised live on ABC Television?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Kevin Smith was hired by New Line to rewrite Overnight Delivery, which was expected to be a blockbuster teen movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kevin Smith a writer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith's then-girlfriend Joey Lauren Adams almost took the role of Ivy in the movie, instead of the female lead in Chasing Amy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie Overnight Delivery, rewritten by Kevin Smith made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "Eventually Joey Lauren Adams lost out to Reese Witherspoon, and Overnight Delivery was quietly released directly to video in April 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Kevin Smith's then-girlfriend Joey Lauren Adams go on to do instead of the female lead in Chasing Amy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film Clerks, which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Kevin Smith's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith's second book, My Boring-Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary of Kevin Smith, published by Titan Books, was another collection of previously published essays", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in the Kevin Smith article on comics and magazines?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith's second book, My Boring-Ass Life reached No. 32 on The New York Times Best Sellers List", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kevin Smith's second book, My Boring-Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary of Kevin Smith, published by Titan Books, was another collection of previously published essays a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3385, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith's second book, My Boring-Ass Life reached No. 32 on The New York Times Best Sellers List", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kevin Smith's second book, My Boring-Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary of Kevin Smith, published by Titan Books sell many copies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3386, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith is married to Jennifer Schwalbach Smith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Smith ever get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3386, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith got married at Skywalker Ranch on April 25, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kevin Smith get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3386, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith met Jennifer while she was interviewing him for USA Today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Smith meet Jennifer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3386, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith and Jennifer have a daughter", "Truth_passages": [ "https://clustrmaps.com/a/3u5us8/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Kevin Smith and Jennifer have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3386, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn Smith was born June 26, 1999, and was named after the character from the Batman comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kevin Smith article aside from Kevin Smith and Jennifer having a daughter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3386, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn Smith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was named after the character from the Batman comics in this Kevin Smith article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3387, "Truth_answer": "After the Olympic event, Caitlyn Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of impact did Caitlyn Jenner have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3387, "Truth_answer": "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Caitlyn Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3387, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner's 1976 world and Olympic record was broken by four points by Daley Thompson at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Caitlyn Jenner article besides that as a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero and received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3387, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Caitlyn Jenner's Olympic decathlon score was reevaluated against the IAAF's updated decathlon scoring table and was reported as 8,634 for comparative purposes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jenner ever reclaim that record that was broken by four points by Daley Thompson at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3387, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner competed in 2 Olympic games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Olympic games did Jenner compete in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3387, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner appeared on the cover of the August 9, 1976, issue of Sports Illustrated, the February 1979 issue of Gentleman's Quarterly, and on the cover of Playgirl magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jenner still an impact after his athletic days?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3388, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner joined the olympics in 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Caitlyn Jenner join olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3388, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jennerwon the men's decathlon event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what medal did Caitlyn Jenner win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3388, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner won the men's decathlon event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, setting a third successive world record and gaining fame as an all-American hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p0", "http://vvwdatingka.dnlsports.club/lamoni-free-gay-dating.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Caitlyn Jenner set any other records besides the men's decathlon event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Caitlyn Jenner have any failures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3388, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner won 2 medals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many medals did Caitlyn Jenner win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3388, "Truth_answer": "Of 13 decathlons Caitlyn Jenner competed 1973 through 1976, the only loss was at the 1975 AAU National Championships, when a no height in the pole vault marred the score.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Caitlyn Jenner article besides Jenner winning 2 Olympic medals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr began feeling ill in February 1991, .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Eric Carr become ill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr's medical tests initially revealed what appeared to be manageable health issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Eric Carr diagnosed with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr's further tests determined that he had heart cancer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Eric Carr prognosis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "Stanley and Simmons have stated they repeatedly told Eric Carr to focus on his cancer treatments and they would allow him to return to Kiss once he regained his health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eric Carr's band mates think of his diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Eric Carr underwent a series of surgeries to remove tumors in his right atrium and lungs in an effort to restore heart function and prevent the cancer's growth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the treatment Eric Carr was given?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "On November 24, 1991, Eric Carr died at the age of 41.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Eric Carr die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr is interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery in the town of Newburgh, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Eric Carr buried?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3389, "Truth_answer": "In keeping with Eric Carr's accessibility to his fans, his family decided to open his funeral service to the public while reserving the interment as a private event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who attended Eric Carr's funeral?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr listed drummers John Bonham, Keith Moon and Lenny White as influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Eric Carr influenced by?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr stated that his drumming style ranged from heavy metal and hard rock to pop and new wave claiming that I can adapt to most situations easily.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of style did Eric Carr have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr was a powerful hard-hitting drummer and one of the first drummers to adopt the classic 1980s snare drum sound", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there additional elements to Eric Carr's drumming style besides that \\his drumming style ranged from heavy metal and hard rock to pop and new wave claiming that I can adapt to most situations easily.“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "the classic 1980s snare drum sound that Eric Carr adopted was a highly reverberated and low-tuned sound", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the classic 1980s snare drum sound that Eric Carr adopted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr listed drummers John Bonham, Keith Moon and Lenny White as influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Carr's style and sound?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr's interest in double bass drumming came from his admiration of Ginger Baker and John Bonham, once telling 16 magazine, I just loved the way John Bonham played drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Carr admire anyone else besides drummers John Bonham, Keith Moon and Lenny White as influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Double bass drumming is when two bass drums are used, or alternatively two pedals on one bass drum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122074455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_drum_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was double bass drumming?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "Eric Carr was an avid fan of The Beatles and the band's drummer Ringo Starr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Carr_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eric Carr like about Ringo's style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3390, "Truth_answer": "In an interview Eric Carr recalled, I loved the way Ringo moved. I identified with him at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eric Carr identify with Ringo Starr?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "On February 1, 1985, Marilyn Chambers was arrested by a vice squad and charged with committing a lewd act in a public place and soliciting prostitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what arrests were made in 1985 with Marilyn Chambers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "On February 1, 1985, Marilyn Chambers was arrested by a vice squad and charged with committing a lewd act in a public place and soliciting prostitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Chambers was arrested by a vice squad and charged with committing a lewd act in a public place and soliciting prostitution?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers said later. And they put the mayor's phone number up on the marquee – 'Call Mayor Dianne Feinstein'...I'm in jail with my fur coat and nothing else on...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Marilyn Chambers go on to do after the charges were dropped?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "On February 1, 1985, Marilyn Chamber was arrested by a vice squad and charged with committing a lewd act in a public place and soliciting prostitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Marilyn Chambers want people to call the mayor after her arrest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers noted that the cops said, 'I'm really sorry we had to do this.' And the next night they were all back enjoying the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the cops get in trouble for wanting to take pictures with Marilyn Chambers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers was known for her 1972 hardcore film debut, Behind the Green Door, and her 1980 pornographic film, Insatiable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p30", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Marilyn Chambers' greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3391, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers ranked No. 6 on the Top 50 Porn Stars of All Time by AVN, and ranked as one of Playboy's Top 100 Sex Stars of the Century in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Marilyn Chambers article besides that she was known for her 1972 hardcore film debut, Behind the Green Door, and her 1980 pornographic film, Insatiable?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Inevitable is the debut extended play by Grammy-nominated R&B singer Trey Songz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917215744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inevitable_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was inevitable by Trey Songz", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Inevitable by Trey Songz' first week sales of 27,000 landing it at number 23 on the Billboard 200 and number four on the Billboard Top Hip-Hop R&B Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917215744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inevitable_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Inevitable by Trey Songz popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Top of the World, What I Be On, I Do, Outside, Pt. 1, and Sex Ain't Better Than Love are songs on the album Inevitableby Trey Songz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on the album Inevitableby Trey Songz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Trey Songz released his first number one album, Chapter V", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was chapter V by Trey Songz", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Chapter V by Trey Songz was promoted with four singles, including the Grammy nominated hit Heart Attack UK hit Simply Amazing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on Chapter V by Trey Songz", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Chapter V by Trey Songz was also promoted with US hit 2 Reasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other well known songs on Chapter V besides Grammy nominated hit Heart Attack UK hit Simply Amazing", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chapter V by Trey Songz win any awards", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Chapter V debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first week sales of 135,000 copies. It was Trey Songz' first album to top the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Chapter V by Trey Songz do well", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Trey Songz toured in promotion of the album on his Anticipation 2our, a tour spanning from February 9 to March 11, 2012, in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Trey Songz tour with Chapter V", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3392, "Truth_answer": "Rapper Big Sean was the tour's supporting act when Trey Songz toured in promotion of the album on his Anticipation 2our", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything interesting happen on the tour when Trey Songz toured in promotion of the album on his Anticipation 2our, a tour spanning from February 9 to March 11, 2012, in North America", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "In March 2012, it was announced that Grandaddy had reformed and were to play a limited number of shows", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Grandaddy reunion set to begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "Grandaddy played in London on September 4, headlining the End of the Road Festival in the UK", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were tGrandaddy going to play for their reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "Grandaddy also played San Francisco's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival and Paris's Rock en Seine Festival in August 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grandaddy play other venues besides London on September 4, and headlining the End of the Road Festival in the UK as well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "Lytle from Grandaddy said that After five days of playing together it actually sounded really good. It was too easy, and we were actually really having a good time together.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grandaddy enjoy playing together again during their reunion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "Grandaddy's Lytle noted, It was actually Jim's fault. He suggested that we consider playing some shows, and I went, 'No', but he convinced me it might be a good idea.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Grandaddy decide to keep performing together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "Lytle also noted that he was likely to record a new Grandaddy album, stating, It's probably going to happen...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grandaddy ever make new music together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "Lytle noted that it would be a full-blown Grandaddy record, and I like the idea of that. I'd like to give it a shot.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lytle from Grandaddy say about making new music besidew that he was likely to record a new Grandaddy album, stating, It's probably going to happen...?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "In early 2013, Lytle elaborated: I love the idea of making another Grandaddy record, but I wouldn't want it hanging over my head..“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the group Grandaddy besides Lytle saying their new music would be a full-blown Grandaddy record, and I like the idea of that. I'd like to give it a shot.“?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3393, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Lytle tweeted that the band was working on a new GD LP, which was interpreted by the media as confirmation that a new Grandaddy album was being recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what was Lytle's response to that statement I love the idea of making another Grandaddy record, but I wouldn't want it hanging over my head..“?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "Common Grandaddy lyrical themes include technology and a resistance to change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of the themes in the lyrics of Grandaddy's music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "Begrand described The Sophtware Slump by Grandaddy as one's attempt to transcend the glut of technology in today's urban lifestyle, in search of something more real, more natural, more pastoral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Grandaddy song names with lyrical themes including technology and a resistance to change?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Grandaddy win any awards for their lyrics and songwriting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people wrote the lyrics for the band Grandaddy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "Grandaddy's Jason Lytle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who helped write the lyrics for Grandaddy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "Lytle described his empathy with machines in 2003, stating how the song I'm on Standby by Grandaddy is about Lytle relating to a mobile phone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Grandaddy's lyrical themes by Lytle?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did people find that funny that Lytle described his empathy with machines in 2003, stating how the song I'm on Standby is about Lytle relating to a mobile phone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "There is also much humor in Lytle's songwriting for Grandaddy, including the band's promotional Christmas single released in 2000, Alan Parsons in a Winter Wonderland“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204130111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandaddy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is humor in the lyrics what makes Grandaddy loved?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Grandaddy deviate from funny lyrics ever?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "In 2019 Christina Aguilera began work on her sixth studio album during pregnancy, when she frequently listened to electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to Christina Aguilera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "Critical reaction toChristina Aguilera's Bionic was mixed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Christina Aguilera's sixth studio album in 2010 do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "Reviewers found Christina Aguilera's album Bionic forced and unnatural.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was negative about Christina Aguilera's sixth studio album Bionic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "reviewers commended Christina Aguilera's experimentation with new styles in Bionic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christina Aguilera's Bionic have any positive reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "Bionic by Christina Aguilera peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and has sold 332,000 copies in the US as of 2019. The album spawned one other international single", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bionic by Christina Aguilera win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque with Christina Aguilera grossed US$90 million in the box office and received mixed reviews from critics, who found it clichéd but praised Aguilera's acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Burlesque with Christina Aguilera do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque with Christina Aguilera grossed US$90 million in the box office and received mixed reviews from critics, who found it clichéd but praised Aguilera's acting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burlesque with Christina Aguilera win an award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "From April 2011 to December 2012, Christina Aguilera served as a coach on the first three seasons of the television competition series The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Christina Aguilera join The Voice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "During the first season, Christina Aguilera was featured on Maroon 5's single Moves like Jagger upon the invitation of the group's lead vocalist and Aguilera's fellow The Voice coach", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Christina Aguilera do on The Voice as a coach on the first three seasons of the television competition series?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "The single Moves like Jagger with Aguilera peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100 and has sold seven million digital copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maroon 5's single Moves like Jagger with Agueilera have many viewers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The single Moves like Jagger by Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera ever featured on a sound track?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3396, "Truth_answer": "Björn Borg played from the baseline, with powerful ground-strokes. His highly unorthodox backhand involved taking his racket back with both hands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the playing style of Björn Borg", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3396, "Truth_answer": "One of the factors that made Björn Borg unique was his dominance on the grass courts of Wimbledon, where, since World War II, baseliners did not usually succeed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Björn Borg's matches was notable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3396, "Truth_answer": "Another trait usually associated with Björn Borg was his grace under pressure. His calm court demeanor earned him the nickname of the Ice Man or Ice-Borg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101074720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Borg_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Björn Borg article bedsides that one of the factors that made Borg unique was his dominance on the grass courts of Wimbledon, where, since World War II, baseliners did not usually succeed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3396, "Truth_answer": "Björn Borg won the ITF World Champion in 1978, 1979, and 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Björn Borg win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "In 1995 Converge released their first compilation album, Caring and Killing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1995 with Converge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "Caring and Killing by Converge was originally released as a European exclusive through Lost & Found Records. The album was re-released through Hydra Head Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which record company did Converge use to release their first compilation album, Caring and Killing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Caring and Killing by Converge a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "Petitioning the Empty Sky is a four-song EP by Converge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was petitioning the empty sky by Converge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "Petitioning the Empty Sky by Converge was released in 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Petitioning the Empty Sky by Converge released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "When Forever Comes Crashing was the Converge's third studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was when forever comes crashing an album by Converge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2004 Converge released their fifth studio album, You Fail Me. It was the band's first to chart commercially, reaching number 171 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of Converge's albums make it top on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "During the recording of Jane Doe, Converge became a four-piece with the departure of guitarist Aaron Dalbec and the addition of bassist Nate Newton and drummer Ben Koller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what changes were made in the Converge lineup?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "This Converge lineup has remained intact since.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone else leave Converge besides guitarist Aaron Dalbec?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "Dalbec was asked to leave Converge due to his devotion to his side project Bane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Aaron Dalbec leave Converge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3397, "Truth_answer": "Converge's first tour in support of Jane Doe was in September, 2001 with Drowningman and Playing Enemy, however Drowningman later dropped out of the tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converge_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Converge besides that Dalbec was asked to leave the band due to his devotion to his side project Bane?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston once wrote in his Daybooks I am utterly exhausted tonight after a whole day in the darkroom, making eight contact negatives from the enlarged positives.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Darkroom with Edward Weston in reference to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston always made contact prints, meaning that the print was exactly the same size as the negative. This was essential for the platinum printing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston have any special techniques that he used in his darkroom?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston used an enlarger to create a larger inter-positive, then contact printed it to a new negative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the things that Edward Weston made in his darkroom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston's new larger negative was then used to make a print of that size.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Weston use this technique to his advantage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston worked with Cole, Brett, and Dody Thompson. They spent many long hours together in the darkroom, and by 1956 they had produced what Weston called The Project Prints“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston work with anyone while in the darkroom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston was known to extensively use dodging and burning to achieve the look he wanted in his prints.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another technique that Edward Weston used in the darkroom besides printing large size photos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Edward Weston's darkroom located?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston enjoy his work in the darkroom?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3399, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Ranveer Singh starred in Aditya Chopra's comedy-romance Befikre opposite Vaani Kapoor. He played Dharam Gulati, a stand-up comic with romantic liaisons with Kapoor's character", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ranveer Singh do in 2016 to become an established actor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3399, "Truth_answer": "Jay Weissberg of Variety found Befikre to be an overly energetic twist on the old friends with benefits theme and criticised Ranveer Singh's manic behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Befikre with Ranveer Singh do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3399, "Truth_answer": "Befikre with Ranveer Singh underperformed at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film Befikre with Ranveer Singh successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3399, "Truth_answer": "After a year-long absence from the screen, Singh portrayed Alauddin Khilji, a ruthless Muslim king, in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama Padmaavat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other films or roles did Ranveer Singh do besides Befikre?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3399, "Truth_answer": "Ankur Pathak of HuffPost criticised Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama Padmaavat's misogynistic and regressive themes, but praised Singh for his astute brilliance in depicting Khilji's bisexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama Padmaavat fare out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "In 1904, the London Daily Mirror newspaper challenged Harry Houdini to escape from special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the mirror challenge with Harry Houdini?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "The escape attempt dragged on for over an hour, during which Houdini emerged from his ghost house several times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take houdini to escape from the special handcuffs that it claimed had taken Nathaniel Hart, a locksmith from Birmingham, five years to make in the mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "It was reported that 4000 people and more than 100 journalists turned out for the much-hyped Mirror challenge event with Harry Houdini", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Harry Houdini have an audience for the Mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "This escape was discussed in depth on the Travel Channel's Mysteries at the Museum in an interview with Houdini expert, magician and escape artist Dorothy Dietrich of Scranton's Houdini Museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Houdini mirror challenge perceived by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Houdini ever do the mirror challenge again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini was paraded on the shoulders of the cheering crowd, when he broke down and wept. Houdini later said it was the most difficult escape of his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Houdini awarded or recognized anyway for the mirror challenge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini was paraded on the shoulders of the cheering crowd after an hour and ten minutes when he emerged free.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Harry Houdini paraded on the shoulders of the cheering crowd, when he broke down and wept?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3400, "Truth_answer": "After Houdini's death, his friend Martin Beck was quoted, as admitting that Houdini was bested that day and had appealed to his wife, Bess, for help.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else about the mirror challenge with Harry Houdini that was interesting besides when after an hour and ten minutes, Houdini emerged free", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini performed at least three variations on a buried alive stunt during his career. The first was near Santa Ana, California in 1915, and it almost cost Houdini his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harry Houdini buried alive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "Houdini wrote in his diary that the buried alive escape was very dangerous and that the weight of the earth is killing.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was so life threatening about Houdini's buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini became exhausted and panicked while trying to dig his way to the surface and called for help.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Houdini escape being buried alive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a crowd watching Houdini's buried alive stunt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "When Harry Houdini's hand finally broke the surface, he fell unconscious and had to be pulled from the grave by his assistants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the crowd respond when Harry Houdini became exhausted and panicked while trying to dig his way to the surface and called for help?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "Harry Houdini wrote in his diary that the escape was very dangerous and that the weight of the earth is killing.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Houdini_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harry Houdini was rescued when had to be pulled from the grave by his assistants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3401, "Truth_answer": "It's unclear whether Harry Houdini ever performed buried alive on stage. The stunt was to be the feature escape of his 1927 season, but Houdini died on October 31, 1926.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about this Harry Houdini article besides that Houdini wrote in his diary that the escape was very dangerous and that the weight of the earth is killing.“?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3402, "Truth_answer": "Build a Rocket Boys! is Elbow's fifth studio album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbow_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was build a rocket boys the title of an album by Elbow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3402, "Truth_answer": "Elbow's debut album Asleep in the Back was released in May 2001 on V2 Records. The band's second album Cast of Thousands was released in August 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Elbow the band have besides Build a Rocket Boys!?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3402, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 Elbow toured Cuba, playing songs from Asleep in the Back and Cast of Thousands at venues in and around Havana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbow_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbow the band go on tour during these years after their debut album Asleep in the Back was released in May 2001 on V2 Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3402, "Truth_answer": "Elbow played with Bournemouth-based band Air Traffic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbow the band play with any other artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3402, "Truth_answer": "Elbow and Air Traffic embarked on an extensive North American tour in May 2008, which was very well received by the media including Blender and Spin magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbow_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbow the band tour in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3403, "Truth_answer": "The Elbow album was released on 10 March 2014 and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the group's first chart-topper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbow_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 2012 album launch go for Elbow the band", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3403, "Truth_answer": "Elbow started recording the album in November 2012, with Turner telling Q magazine that the new album would be experimental: We've been going very left-field with things...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbow_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did it take two years for the Elbow album to be released on 10 March 2014", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3403, "Truth_answer": "In January 2014, Elbow announced that the album's title had changed to The Take Off and Landing of Everything.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbow_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Elbow the band started recording in 2012", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3403, "Truth_answer": "The Take Off and Landing of Everything by Elbow has 10 tracks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were on Elbow's The Take Off and Landing of Everything.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbow the band do an album tour with The Take Off and Landing of Everything", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums of The Take Off and Landing of Everything did Elbow the band sell once it was released", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman was born in Nashville, Tennessee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Duane Allman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "It was also in Nashville thatDuane and Gregg Allman became musically inspired by a rhythm and blues concert where they saw blues guitar legend B. B. King perform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Duane Allman's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "Gregg was first to pick up the guitar, but his brother Duane Allman soon surpassed him, dropping out of high school to practice constantly.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wiki2.org/en/The_Allman_Brothers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duane Allman attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "Gregg learned guitar basics from a neighbor. Duane Allman began to take an interest in the guitar, and the boys would sometimes fight over it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Duane Allman learn music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "On December 26, 1949, when Duane Allman's family was living near Norfolk, Virginia, Willis Allman was murdered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Duane Allman article besides that Duane began to take an interest in the guitar, and the boys would sometimes fight over it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "Willis Allman died by gunshot wound to the chest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Willis Allman murdered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman told Gregg, We got to get into this. Duane learned to play very quickly and soon became the better guitarist of the two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Duane Allman's early life besides that on December 26, 1949, when the family was living near Norfolk, Virginia, Willis Allman was murdered?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3404, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman and his brother started playing publicly in 1961, joining or forming a number of local groups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duane Allman perform anywhere in his early years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3405, "Truth_answer": "After meeting Russian theatre producer Alexis Granowsky, Hedy Lamarr was cast in his film directorial debut, The Trunks of Mr. O.F.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what films did Hedy Lamarr appear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3405, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was in The Trunks of Mr. O.F. starring Walter Abel and Peter Lorre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else starred in that movie with Hedy Lamarr?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3405, "Truth_answer": "The Trunks of Mr. O.F. with Hedy Lamarr was released in 1931", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Hedy Lamarr appear in The Trunks of Mr. O.F. starring Walter Abel and Peter Lorre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3405, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was given the lead role in No Money Needed, a comedy directed by Carl Boese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Hedy Lamarr in besides The Trunks of Mr. O.F.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "Love Is Dead is Kerli's debut album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_(EP)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150817033943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(EP)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210061107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_Dead_(Kerli_album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150817033943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(EP)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Love is Dead an album by Kerli?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "Kerli's music video for the song Love Is Dead was released on February 29, 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a music video for Love Is Dead by Kerli?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "The debut single Walking on Air from Kerli's Love Is Dead album charted at number 75 on the European Hot 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Love Is Dead by Kerli successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "Creepshow, a promotional single was also on Kerli's Love Is Dead album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other singles by Kerli besides her debut single Walking on Air charted at number 75 on the European Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "Creepshow by Kerli was featured in the TV series Fringe, The City, as well as in the video game Burnout Paradise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Creepshow, a promotional single by Kerli successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Kerli performed at the Estonian music festival Õllesummer in Tallinn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2009 to Kerli?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "Island Def Jam announced Kerli's iPhone application", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Kerli's application for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3406, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 2009 Island Def Jam announced Kerli's iPhone application", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kerli do anything besides music in this time period from 2006 to 2009?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Nick Cave lived in Warracknabeal and then Wangaratta in rural Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nick Cave grow up", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "When Ncik Cave was 9 he joined the choir of Wangaratta's Holy Trinity Cathedral. At 13 he was expelled from Wangaratta High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Nick Cave's youth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave has two older brothers. Tim, who was born in 1952, and Peter, who was born in 1954. He also has got a younger sister. Her name is Julie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104604id_/https://www.uni-due.de/~lan500/movies/roses/content/cavebiography.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave have brothers or sisters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "Dawn Cave and Colin Frank Cave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Nick Cave's parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave attended his first music concert at Melbourne's Festival Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Nick Cave article besides being born to Dawn Cave and Colin Frank Cave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Nick Cave attend his first concert", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "The bill at Nick Cave's first concert at Melbourne's Festival Hall consisted of Manfred Mann, Deep Purple and Free", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was playing at Nick Cave's first concert at Melbourne's Festival Hall", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3407, "Truth_answer": "After his secondary schooling, Nick Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nick Cave go to school at during his youth", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "Maddocks claims that it is likely Hildegard of Bingen learned simple Latin and the tenets of the Christian faith but was not instructed in the Seven Liberal Arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hildegard of Bingen do in her lifetime?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "Contributing to Christian European rhetorical traditions, Hildegard of Bingen authorized herself as a theologian through alternative rhetorical arts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hildegard of Bingen do besides learn simple Latin and the tenets of Christian faith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "Hildegard of Bingen wrote theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, and poems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hildegard of Bingen ever write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "Hildegard of Bingen corresponded with popes such as Eugene III and Anastasius IV, statesmen such as Abbot Suger, and German emperors such as Frederick I Barbarossa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hildegard of Bingen work with anyone during her lifetime?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "It is uncertain when some of Hildegard's compositions were composed, though the Ordo Virtutum is thought to have been composed as early as 1151.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hildegard of Bingen begin her music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "Attention in recent decades to women of the medieval Church has led to a great deal of popular interest in Hildegard of Bingen's music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hildegard of Bingen besides the beginning of her music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3408, "Truth_answer": "The illustrations recorded in the book of Scivias were visions that Hildegard experienced, causing her great suffering and tribulations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hildegard of Bingen ever have any struggles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "Hildegard of Bingen's music is described as monophonic, that is, consisting of exactly one melodic line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music Hildegard of Bingen made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "One of Hildegard of Bingen's better-known works, Ordo Virtutum, is a morality play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hildegard of Bingen have a album release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the Ordo Virtutum, Hildegard of Bingen composed many liturgical songs that were collected into a cycle called the Symphonia armoniae celestium revelationum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hildegard of Bingen besides her Ordo Virtutum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "Another feature of Hildegard's music that both reflects twelfth-century evolutions of chant and pushes those evolutions further is that it is highly melismatic, often with recurrent melodic units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Hildegard of Bingen do besides composing Symphonia armoniae celestium revelationum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "Hildegard's hagiography, Vita Sanctae Hildegardis, was compiled by the monk Theoderic of Echternach after Hildegard's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hildegard of Bingen work with anybody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "Hildegard of Bingen is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most-recorded in modern history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Hildegard of Bingen known for besides hapiography?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "Hildegard's fellow nuns elected her as magistra in 1136; she founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you learn about Hildegard of Bingen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3409, "Truth_answer": "One scholar has asserted that Hildegard of Bingen made a close association between music and the female body in her musical compositions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hildegard of Bingen have any problems with music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3410, "Truth_answer": "Toru Takemitsu was married to Asaka Takemitsu for 42 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tōru Takemitsu personal life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3410, "Truth_answer": "In 1948, Takemitsu conceived the idea of electronic music technology, or in his own words, to bring noise into tempered musical tones inside a busy small tube.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tōru Takemitsu do important in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3410, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tōru Takemitsu win any rewards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3410, "Truth_answer": "Toru Takemitsu's 1957 Requiem for string orchestra attracted international attention, and several commissions from across the world and established his reputation as one of the leading 20th-century Japanese composers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tōru Takemitsu's most memorable works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3410, "Truth_answer": "Toru Takemitsu was married to Asaka Takemitsu for 42 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tōru Takemitsu ever marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo was an American new wave band, formed by songwriter Danny Elfman in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Oingo Boingo born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo emerged from a surrealist performance art theatrical troupe, The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, founded in 1972 and led by Danny Elfman's brother Richard Elfman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Oingo Boingo form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "Following the regional success of the Oingo Boingo EP, the group released its first full-length album in 1981, also titled Only a Lad, on A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo make any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "Oingo Boingo's body of work spanned 17 years, with various genre and line-up changes. Their best-known songs include Only a Lad, Dead Man's Party and Weird Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oingo Boingo's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "The film, Back to School received mainly positive reviews from critics, and is the 6th highest-grossing film of 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Oingo Boingo film, Back to School do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film, Back to School win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "As Richard Elfman's interest shifted to filmmaking, he passed leadership of the band to younger brother Danny,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in the Oingo Boingo's article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3411, "Truth_answer": "Citing permanent hearing damage from performing live and conflicts with his film-scoring career, Elfman retired Oingo Boingo in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Elfman pass his leadership of the band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "Various reasons were given for Oingo Boingo's transformation from musical theater troupe to rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about Oingo Boingo's article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "Following the regional success of the Oingo Boingo EP, Oingo Boingo released its first full-length album in 1981, also titled Only a Lad, on A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo release any albums during the I.R.S. and A&M years of 1979–1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "Only a Lad was highly praised upon release, though its success was limited to the band's Southern California region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523073121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_a_Lad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Only a Lad album by Oingo Boingo do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a song by Oingo Boingo's album, Only a Lad that hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "Only a Lad is the full-length debut album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523073121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_a_Lad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Oingo Boingo's album, Only a Lad released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, bassist Kerry Hatch and keyboardist Richard Gibbs departed to form the short-lived band Zuma II and Oingo Boingo went on temporary hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oingo_Boingo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any member leave the Oingo Boingo band during the I.R.S. and A&M years of 1979–1984?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3412, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oingo Boingo tour during the I.R.S. and A&M years of 1979–1984?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "Gottlob Frege matriculated at the University of Jena in the spring of 1869", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottlob_Frege_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What University did Gottlob Frege attend?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "In the four semesters of his studies Gottlob Frege attended approximately twenty courses of lectures, most of them on mathematics and physics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203104128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottlob_Frege_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gottlob Frege study at the University of Jena?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "Starting in 1871, Frege continued his studies in Göttingen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gottlob Frege then transfer to Gottingen after the University of Jena?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "Gottlob Frege continued his studies in Göttingen, the leading university in mathematics in German-speaking territories, where he attended lectures of Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch, and Ernst Christian Julius Schering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gottlob Frege study at Gottingen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "In 1873, Frege attained his doctorate under Ernst Christian Julius Schering, with a dissertation under the title of Ueber eine geometrische Darstellung der imaginären Gebilde in der Ebene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gottlob Frege graduate with a degree?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "Gottlob Frege married Margarete Katharina Sophia Anna Lieseberg on 14 March 1887.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gottlob Frege do after he graduated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "Gottlob Frege married Margarete Katharina Sophia Anna Lieseberg on 14 March 1887.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gottlob Frege marry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3413, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gottlob Frege and Margarete Katharina Sophia Anna Lieseberg have any children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3414, "Truth_answer": "In a Social Interest: A Challenge to Mankind, Alfred Adler turns to the subject of metaphysics, where he integrates Jan Smuts' evolutionary holism with the ideas of teleology and community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Alfred Adler's article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3414, "Truth_answer": "Adler follows this pronouncement with a defense of metaphysics, I see no reason to be afraid of metaphysics; it has had a great influence on human life and development.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Alfred Adler say about spirituality?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3414, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alfred Adler's view on ecology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3414, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler was an active, popular child and an average student who was also known for his competitive attitude toward his older brother, Sigmund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alfred Adler's relationship with his brother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Billie Jean King was 38 years old and the twelfth-seed at Wimbledon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billie Jean King still playing Tennis in 1982 and 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "In her third round match with Tanya Harford of South Africa, Billie King was down before saving three match points to win the second set and then the third set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Billie Jean King in the third round of the 1982 Wimbledon Championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "In her third round match with Tanya Harford of South Africa, Billie King was down before saving three match points to win the second set and then the third set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win or lose the match against Tanya in the 1982 Wimbledon Championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King became the oldest WTA player to win a singles tournament when she won the Edgbaston Cup grass court tournament in Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Billie Jean King play tennis during that time besides the 1982 Wimbledon Championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King reached the semifinals in her final appearance at 1983 Wimbledon Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King play at Wimbledon or any other well known events during these years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King lost to Andrea Jaeger 6–1, 6–1 after beating Kathy Jordan in the quarterfinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win at the 1983 Wimbledon Championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King competed in doubles with Ilana Kloss in the 1982 Wimbledon Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King play doubles during 1982–1983?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3415, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King reached the semifinals in her final appearance at the 1983 Wimbledon Championships, losing to Andrea Jaeger 6–1, 6–1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billie Jean King's score at the 1983 Wimbledon Championships?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3416, "Truth_answer": "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nightcrawler return to the X-Men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nightcrawler's Excalibur disband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3416, "Truth_answer": "Wanting to devote more time to priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with Archangel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Nightcrawler's return to the X-Men besides the disband of Excalibur?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3416, "Truth_answer": "Warren Kenneth Worthington III, originally known as Angel and later as Archangel, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Worthington_III_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Archangel in the X-Men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Nightcrawler's priesthood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3416, "Truth_answer": "Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else return to the X-Men with Nightcrawler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3417, "Truth_answer": "In August 1924, Cleveland jeweler Samuel Deutsch bought the Canton Bulldogs and moved the team to Cleveland where they became the Cleveland Bulldogs during the 1924 NFL season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Link Lyman start with the Cleveland Bulldogs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3417, "Truth_answer": "Link Lyman played for the Canton Bulldogs in 1922–1923, Cleveland Bulldogs in 1924, and Canton Bulldogs in 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Link Lyman stay with the Canton Bulldogs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3417, "Truth_answer": "Link Lyman played professional football as a tackle in the National Football League for the Canton/Cleveland Bulldogs, the Frankford Yellow Jackets, and the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Link Lyman play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3417, "Truth_answer": "Link Lyman was selected as a first-team All-Pro by Collyer's Eye and a second-team All-Pro by the Green Bay Press-Gazette.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Link Lyman receive any awards while playing with the Bulldogs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3417, "Truth_answer": "In December 1925, Link Lyman joined the Chicago Bears and took part in a winter barnstorming tour that featured football player Red Grange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Link Lyman do after he finished with The Bulldogs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3418, "Truth_answer": "In December 1925, Lyman joined the Chicago Bears and took part in a winter barnstorming tour that featured football player Red Grange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Link Lyman begin playing for the Chicago Bears?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3418, "Truth_answer": "The 1926 Bears team featured five players who were later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, posted a 12–1–3 record, and finished second in the NFL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Link Lyman successful playing with the Chicago Bears?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3418, "Truth_answer": "Link Lyman played for the Chicago Bears in 1926–1928, 1930–1931, and 1933–1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Link Lyman play for the Bears?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3418, "Truth_answer": "During his two retirements from the Bears, Link Lyman played semipro ball in Texas and worked in the ranching business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Link Lyman do after he retired from professional football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3418, "Truth_answer": "In December 1934, Lyman was hired as an assistant football coach under Dana X. Bible with the Nebraska Cornhuskers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_Lyman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Link Lyman besides playing semipro ball in Texas during retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3419, "Truth_answer": "One of these, simply called Nautilus, 1927, became one of Edward Weston's most famous images.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edward Weston's most famous photograph?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3419, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston's images range from 1 to 3 seconds for outdoor landscape exposures to as long as 4½ hours for still lifes such as peppers or shells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did each photo take Edward Weston to produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3419, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston was a prolific writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Edward Weston's article besides how long it took him to produce photos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3419, "Truth_answer": "Among Edward Weston's most important early writings are those that provide insights into his development of the concept of previsualization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the main subjects of Edward Weston's writing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3419, "Truth_answer": "By 1932, Edward Weston's writings revealed that he had come to accept the importance of artistic impression in his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Oh, so Edward Weston's various photography techniques?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3419, "Truth_answer": "Historian Beaumont Newhall noted, The most important part of Edward Weston's approach was his insistence that the photographer should previsualize the final print before making the exposure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward Weston more interested in the subject of the photo or the techniques of taking the photos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of his 40-year career Weston photographed an increasingly expansive set of subjects, including landscapes, still lives, nudes, portraits, genre scenes and even whimsical parodies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of photographs did Edward Weston take?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston always made contact prints, meaning that the print was exactly the same size as the negative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Edward Weston's contact prints?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "Some of his Edward Weston's famous photographs were taken of the trees and rocks at Point Lobos, California, near where he lived for many years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Edward Weston taken any photos that are famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "As a present for his 16th birthday Edward Weston's father gave him his first camera, a Kodak Bull's-Eye No. 2, which was a simple box camera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward Weston start photography", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "Edward Weston began photographing in Chicago parks and a farm owned by his aunt, and developed his own film and prints.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston develop his own pictures", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long does developing pictures usually take for Edward Weston?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3420, "Truth_answer": "Over the summer, Weston taught photography at the first Ansel Adams Workshop at Yosemite National Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122184645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Weston_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Weston ever teach anyone his skills?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Aesop Rock in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3421, "Truth_answer": "As a youth, Bavitz and his family would usually commute to New York City. T", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Aesop Rock in New York City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3421, "Truth_answer": "Commuting to New York City had a great impact on Aesop Rock and the way he viewed the hip hop culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it commuting to New York City impact Aesop Rock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3421, "Truth_answer": "Ian Matthias Bavitz, better known by his stage name Aesop Rock, is an American hip hop recording artist and producer residing in Portland, Oregon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://m.jango.com/music/Aesop+Rock_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Aesop Rock produce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3421, "Truth_answer": "Bavitz initially recorded and released two self-financed efforts, Music for Earthworms, a full-length featuring underground artist Percee P on two tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Aesop Rock's underground music scene?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3421, "Truth_answer": "With the money Aesop Rock made from his previous release, he then released his Appleseed EP in 1999 which received critical acclaim in the underground hip-hop circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aesop Rock release any other albums besides Music for Earthworms?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3422, "Truth_answer": "The first pressing of the Aesop Rock EP, Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives included an 88-page booklet with lyrics from every release from Float until this EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010021846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop_rock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about the Fast Cars EP by Aesop Rock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the Aesop Rock EP, Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3423, "Truth_answer": "James Tiberius Jim Kirk is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did James T. Kirk appear in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3423, "Truth_answer": "James T. Kirk first appears in Star Trek: The Original Series and has been portrayed in numerous films, books, comics, webisodes, and video games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first film James T. Kirk appeared in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3423, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek: The Original Series is set in the Milky Way galaxy, during the 2260s. The ship and crew are led by Captain James T. Kirk, Spock, and Leonard McCoy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else starred in Star Trek: The Original Series besides James T. Kirk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3423, "Truth_answer": "Ronald D. Moore said Kirk's death, was intended to resonate throughout the Star Trek franchise, failed to pay off the themes [of death and mortality] in the way we wanted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did they portray James T. Kirk's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3423, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Riverside, Iowa petitioned Roddenberry and Paramount Pictures for permission to adopt Kirk as their town's Future Son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting things about James T. Kirk besides his death portrayal and first films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3424, "Truth_answer": "In Star Trek, screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci focused their story on Kirk and Spock in the movie's alternative timeline while attempting to preservecharacter traits from previous depictions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the James T. Kirk franchise reboot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3424, "Truth_answer": "The Star Trek reboot film series takes place in an alternate universe known as the Kelvin Timeline", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James T. Kirk's alternative timeline?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3424, "Truth_answer": "A misunderstanding arose during the 2009 Star Trek production about the possibility of Shatner making a cameo appearance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James T. Kirk's article besides the alternate universe known as the Kelvin Timeline?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3424, "Truth_answer": "According to J.J. Abrams, the production team considered ways to resurrect Shatner's deceased Kirk character, but could not devise a way that was not lame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2009 Star Trek misunderstanding?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3424, "Truth_answer": "Abrams could not devise a way that was not lame to resurrect Shatner's deceased Kirk character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was that 2009 Star Trek James T. Kirk misunderstanding resolved?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3424, "Truth_answer": "Shatner questioned the wisdom of not including him in the film, he predicted the movie would be wonderful and that he was kidding about Abrams not offering him a cameo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 2009 Star Trek end up having Shatner do a cameo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3425, "Truth_answer": "Maines had a public feud with fellow country music star Toby Keith over the 2002 chart-topping country hit Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thefullwiki.org/Natalie_Maines_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What feud with Toby did Natalie Maines have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3425, "Truth_answer": "Maines publicly criticized Keith's song Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thefullwiki.org/Natalie_Maines_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Toby Keith and Natalie Maines feud?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3425, "Truth_answer": "In concert in London for the 2003 Top of the World Tour, Maines commented that the Dixie Chicks were ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Natalie Maines's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3425, "Truth_answer": "Keith's 2003 Shock'n Y'all tour began displaying a backdrop showing a doctored photo of Maines with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction of Keith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3425, "Truth_answer": "Shortly thereafter, on May 21, 2003, Maines wore a T-shirt with the letters F.U.T.K. written on the front while performing for the Academy of Country Music Awards broadcast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the feud continue, how did Maine react?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "The Roots' original lineup included Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was The Roots original line up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "The Roots were classmates at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Roots meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "As The Roots began to play at school and on local streets, they added bassist Josh The Rubberband Abrams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was added to the The Roots members during their original lineup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Roots find Josh The Rubberband Abrams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "Josh The Rubberband Abrams went on to form the jazz group The Josh Abrams Quartet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josh The Rubberband Abrams end up doing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "The Roots later added another MC, Malik Abdul Basit-Smart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Roots add next after Josh The Rubberband Abrams?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "The Roots later added Leonard Nelson Hub Hubbard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was added to The Roots besides Malik Abdul Basit-Smart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "Organix is the debut studio album of American hip hop band The Roots, released on May 19, 1993 by the band, independently.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organix_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Organix?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "The album Organix earned enough industry buzz to earn The Roots offers from major record labels, after which they signed with DGC Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organix_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Roots next after their album, Organix?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3426, "Truth_answer": "The Roots announced on August 25, 2011 that Owen Biddle left the band, replaced by Mark Kelley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else dissapeared from The Roots besides bassist Leonard Hubbard?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3427, "Truth_answer": "On the ethnic question, J. R. Jayewardene's legacy is bitterly divisive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was J. R. Jayewardene's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3427, "Truth_answer": "When J. R. Jayewardene took office, ethnic tensions were present but the country as a whole was at peace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is bitterly divisive about J. R. Jayewardene's legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3427, "Truth_answer": "Though Jayewardene indeed did not take measures to stop the attack on Tamils, he was not opposed to them personally, only politically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. R. Jayewardene help with the tensions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3427, "Truth_answer": "For thirty years after independence, Sri Lanka had struggled in vain with slow growth and high unemployment. Since Jayewardene's reforms, the island has maintained healthy growth despite the civil war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other legacies did J. R. Jayewardene have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3427, "Truth_answer": "In San Francisco in 1951, a statue of Jayewardene was erected at the Kamakura Temple in the Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J. R. Jayewardene receive any honors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3427, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, the J.R. Jayewardene Centre was established by the J.R Jayewardene Centre Act No. 77 of 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913023609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Jayewardene_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about J. R. Jayewardene's article besides his statue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "Koko ni Ita Koto is the third album by the Japanese idol girl group AKB48.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_ni_Ita_Koto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Koko ni ita koko by AKB48?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "Chance no Junban is Japanese idol girl group AKB48's 19th single, released on December 8, 2010 from the album Koko ni Ita Koto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single from the album Koko ni ita koko by AKB48?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "Chance no Junban sold 471,242 copies in its first day, placing it on top of the Oricon daily chart, and sold 54,780 more on the second day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200919212836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chance_no_Junban_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single, Chance no Junban by AKB48 perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "The single, Chance no Junban by AKB48 has been certified triple platinum by the RIAJ for physical sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200919212836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chance_no_Junban_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single, Chance no Junban by AKB48 win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the group stopped its AKB48 Theater performances and canceled some of its public events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did AKB48 tour or perform around the release of their album Koko ni Ita Koto?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "AKB48 began the Dareka no Tame ni project, collecting donations for earthquake and tsunami relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something notable about the album Koko ni Ita Koto?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "One of its concert venues, the Yokohama Arena, was used for a two-day charity event beginning on March 26, and 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did AKB48's Dareka no Tame ni event do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3428, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, AKB48 was invited as a perform guest in 22nd Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did AKB48 perform anywhere around the release of their third album, Koko ni Ita Koto?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "AKB48 has publicized special events to choose the promotional and recording lineups for some of its singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What AKB48 events with Promotion and Media happened?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, the concept of senbatsu sōsenkyo was introduced, which allowed fans to vote their favorite AKB48 members into the promotional line up for one of their annual singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of AKB48's publicized special events to choose the promotional and recording lineups for some of its singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did fans vote for their favorite AKB48 members into one of their annual singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "Another selection method, AKB48's rock-paper-scissors tournaments, was introduced in 2010 for the group's 19th single and has recurred as an annual event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other AKB48 events with Promotion and Media were there besides in 2009 with the concept of senbatsu sōsenkyo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "Members of AKB48 and its sister groups compete in the knockout tournament to be part of the recording and promotional lineup for the group's next single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did AKB48's rock-paper-scissors tournaments involve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "Starting with 2014, the AKB48's rock-paper-scissors tournament does not determine the promotional line up of a single anymore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with AKB48's rock-paper-scissors tournament in 2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "AKB48's rock-paper-scissors tournaments, was introduced in 2010 for the group's 19th single, Chance no Junban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the AKB48 single involved with the rock-paper-scissors tournament?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3429, "Truth_answer": "Other annual events include an AKB48 group only version of Kōhaku Uta Gassen and the AKB group draft meeting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did AKB48 have any other events besides the concept of senbatsu sōsenkyo and the rock-paper-scissors tournament?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "On May 7, Jeff Jarrett defeated Page and Arquette in a three-way triple cage match to win his second WCW World Heavyweight Championship after Arquette turned on Page.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jeff Jarrett defeat to become the world heavyweight champ in 2000–2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "In the following months, Jeff Jarrett briefly feuded with Booker T, Mike Awesome, Sting, Buff Bagwell, and Flair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeff Jarrett involved in any feuds in 2000–2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "In May 2000, Jeff Jarrett won and lost the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on two further occasions, regaining the title from Ric Flair both times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jeff Jarrett remain World Heavyweight Champion in 2000–2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Jarrett feuded with Nash and Hulk Hogan throughout June 2000, and on July 9 at Bash at the Beach, he faced Hogan with the world championship on the line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Jeff Jarrett wrestle in 2000–2001 besides Ric Flair?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "In April, WCW was rebooted by Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo, with all titles vacated as a result. Bischoff and Russo also created The New Blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Jeff Jarrett's article in 2000-2001?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "The New Blood is a stable of younger wrestlers who feuded with The Millionaire's Club. Jeff Jarrett joined The New Blood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Jarrett's New Blood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Jarrett joined The New Blood, and at Spring Stampede on April 16, he defeated Millionaires Club member Diamond Dallas Page to win the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jeff Jarrett in The New Blood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "At Slamboree on May 7, Jarrett defeated Page and Arquette in a three-way triple cage match to win his second WCW World Heavyweight Championship after Arquette turned on Page.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Jarrett wrestle Diamond Dallas Page again afterSpring Stampede on April 16, 2000?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other half of Diamond Dallas Page's tag team in 2000–2001?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "The title was contested in a tag team match pitting Jarrett and Bischoff against Page and actor David Arquette. Arquette won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after pinning Bischoff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in 2000-2001?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3430, "Truth_answer": "Flair and Jeff Jarrett feuded with Dusty and Dustin Rhodes until March, when WCW was purchased by the WWF in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117190346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Jarrett_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has Jeff Jarrett wrestled with besides Diamond Dallas Page in 2000–2001?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner was the American champion in the men's decathlon event in 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner have Olympic Success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner was featured on the cover of Track & Field News magazine's August 1974 issue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner appear in any magazines?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner's record at the 1975 Pan American Games was followed by new world records of 8,524 points at the U.S.A./U.S.S.R./Poland triangular meet in Eugene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner was the American champion in the men's decathlon event in 1974,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner win any decathlons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "Of the 13 decathlons Caitlyn Jenner competed in between 1973 and 1976, the only loss was at the 1975 AAU National Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Caitlyn Jenner's Olympic success besides becoming the champion in 1974?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1975 AAU National Championships a devastating loss for Caitlyn Jenner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Caitlyn Jenner achieved five personal bests on the first day of the men's decathlon – a home run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Caitlyn Jenner's personal best with his Olympic Success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3431, "Truth_answer": "Soviet Leonid Litvinenko with a personal best had been eight seconds better than Jenner's personal best.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone broke Caitlyn Jenner's record?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3432, "Truth_answer": "Obree was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire but has lived almost all his life in Scotland and considers himself Scottish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of Graeme Obree?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3432, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree has a wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3432, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Graeme Obree start making bikes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3432, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first bike model built by Graeme Obree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3432, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Graeme Obree's shop fail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm's inaugural match was between the Freedom and Bay Area CyberRays at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first team Mia Hamm played against as part of the Washington Freedom team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "Mia Hamm and the Washington Freedom won 1–0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Washington Freedom with Mia Hamm win against the Bay Area CyberRays in Women's United Soccer Association's inaugural match?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "Hamm was fouled in the penalty area resulting in a penalty kick that her teammate Pretinha converted to mark the first goal scored in the league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mia Hamm do in the Women's United Soccer Association's inaugural match between the Washington Freedom and Bay Area CyberRays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the 34,148 fans in attendance, the Turner Network Television (TNT) broadcast reached 393,087 households.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the league's inaugural match between the Washington Free and Bay Area CyberRays on television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "Hamm suffered a knee injury in November 2001 that kept her off the pitch for several months of early 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mia Hamm suffer any injuries as a member of the Washington Freedoms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "The team finished in third place during the 2002 season and advanced to the playoffs. The team was defeated by the Carolina Courage in the 2002 WUSA Founders Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Washington Freedom do well without Mia Hamm after she suffered a knee injury in November 2001?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "During the 2003 season, Mia Hamm's 11 goals ranked second on the team while her 11 assists ranked first.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mia Hamm do in the 2003 season with the Washington Freedom?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3433, "Truth_answer": "During the 2003 season, Hamm started in 16 of the 19 games in which she played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Hamm_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mia Hamm start on some games during the 2003 season with the Washington Freedom?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kuralt say about Journalists?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3434, "Truth_answer": "Charles Kuralt moved to CBS in 1957 as a writer, where he became well known as the host of the Eyewitness to History series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What network did Charles Kuralt work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3434, "Truth_answer": "During his career, Charles Kuralt won three Peabody awards and ten Emmy awards for journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Charles Kuralt win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Charles Kuralt do On the Road?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3434, "Truth_answer": "During his career, Charles Kuralt won three Peabody awards and ten Emmy awards for journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Peabody awards did Charles Kuralt win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3435, "Truth_answer": "On the Road became a regular feature on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Kuralt start working at On the Road?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3435, "Truth_answer": "Kuralt hit the road in a motor home with a crew and avoided the interstates in favor of the nation's back roads in search of America's people and their doings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Kuralt idea for On the Road?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3435, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a story Charles Kuralt covered on On the Road?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3435, "Truth_answer": "During his career, Charles Kuralt won three Peabody awards and ten Emmy awards for journalism. He also won a George Polk Award in 1980 for National Television Reporting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Kuralt earn any awards for On the Road?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3435, "Truth_answer": "Charles Kuralt's On the Road segments were recognized twice with personal Peabody Awards. The first, awarded in 1968,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Kuralt earn his first Peabody award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "Pauling's discoveries led to 350 publications in the fields of quantum mechanics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, protein structure, molecular biology, and medicine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Linus Pauling's life like in his later years, and what legacy did he leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published Linus Pauling's works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling was one of the founders of the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Linus Pauling's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "It was the first proof of a human disease caused by an abnormal protein, and sickle cell anemia became the first disease understood at the molecular level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Linus Pauling's major finding regarding molecular biology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "On October 15, 1965, Pauling published his Close-Packed Spheron Model of the atomic nucleus in two well respected journals, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other important discoveries did Linus Pauling make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "In October 1948 Linus Pauling was awarded a Presidential Medal for Merit by President Harry S. Truman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he earn any other distinctions or awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "For his scientific work, Linus Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling_p1", "http://healthfitnesscolorado.info/pavitt-well-being-health.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Linus Pauling ever nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3436, "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling's 1951 publication with Robert B. Corey and H. R. Branson, The Structure of Proteins: Two Hydrogen-Bonded Helical Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain was honored.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What publication was it that honored Linus Pauling with the Citation for Chemical Breakthrough Award?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling's critics, including scientists who appreciated the contributions that he had made in chemistry, disagreed with his political positions and saw him as a naïve spokesman for Soviet communism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things was Linus Pauling criticized for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling's peace activism, his frequent travels, and his enthusiastic expansion into chemical-biomedical research all aroused opposition at Caltech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who opposed Linus Pauling's works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "In an article entitled The Collaborators in the magazine's July 17, 1962 issue, Pauling was referred to not only as a collaborator, but fellow proponents of Soviet-style communism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political positions made Linus Pauling unpopular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Pauling sued the magazine, its publisher William Rusher, and its editor William F. Buckley, Jr for $1 million. He lost both his libel suits and the 1968 appeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else unique about Linus Pauling's political beliefs besides being seen as a fellow traveler of proponents of Soviet-style communism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "In 1958, the Caltech Board of Trustees demanded that Pauling step down as chairman of the Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any consequences for Linus Pauling's political criticism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Pauling sued the magazine, its publisher William Rusher, and its editor William F. Buckley, Jr for $1 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Linus Pauling sue a magazine for libel? What did they say about him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "Linus Pauling's peace activism, his frequent travels, and his enthusiastic expansion into chemical-biomedical research all aroused opposition at Caltech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linus Pauling have any other difficulties in his public/political life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people in Linus Pauling personal life react to his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3438, "Truth_answer": "When Pendulum was formed, their musical style was considerably more drum and bass sounding than the work they were known for later in their career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was drum and bass band Pendulum's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3438, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum originally formed in the city of Perth, Western Australia, by Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen and Paul El Hornet Harding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in the drum and bass band Pendulum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3438, "Truth_answer": "Hold Your Colour is a song by Australian drum and bass band Pendulum, released as the fifth single from their debut album Hold Your Colour, and their eighth single overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190604061238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold_Your_Colour_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of drum and bass band Pendulum's song titles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3439, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond was born in Lakewood, California, and raised in the Washoe Valley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg LeMond's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3439, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond attended Earl Wooster High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Greg LeMond go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3439, "Truth_answer": "LeMond's introduction to cycling came in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Greg LeMond begin cycling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3439, "Truth_answer": "LeMond's introduction to cycling came in 1975 thanks to freestyle skiing pioneer Wayne Wong, who recommended the bike as an ideal off-season training aid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else helped Greg LeMond get into the sport besides being introduced to it in 1975?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3439, "Truth_answer": "LeMond's introduction to cycling came in 1975 thanks to freestyle skiing pioneer Wayne Wong, who recommended the bike as an ideal off-season training aid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wayne Wong inspire him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3439, "Truth_answer": "LeMond's first professional victory came three months into his 1981 debut when he won a stage of the French Tour de l'Oise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg LeMond first race?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "LeMond had the distinction of winning the 1990 Tour without taking any of the individual stages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Greg LeMond's third win different?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "LeMond broke his collarbone on April 11, 1982, while racing the cycling classic Liège–Bastogne–Liège.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg LeMond ever have to deal with injuries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond's squad's tactical plan was upset on the first day during his third tour win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one interesting piece of information from Greg LeMond's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "The squad's tactical plan was upset on the first day, when a breakaway that included LeMond's teammate Ronan Pensec, but no major favorites, arrived ten minutes ahead of the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Greg LeMond's upset squad tactical plan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond began the 1994 Tour de France but found he was unable to race effectively. That December, he announced his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg LeMond retire after his third win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "Erik Breukink stood on the podium in 3rd place, Claudio Chiappucci stood in 2nd and Greg LeMond won his 3rd Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took second when Greg LeMond won his third tour win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3440, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond is an American. Claudio Chiappucci is Italian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Claudio Chiappucci and Greg LeMond from the same country?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago made a well-publicized return to the entertainment industry in 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 to Ai Kago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago began appearing in multiple Hong Kong movies, including Kung Fu Chefs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ai Kago make a well-publicized return to the entertainment industry in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "On August 25, 2008, Kago released a book entitled Kago Ai Live—Miseinen Hakusho.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ai Kago do to return to the public eye?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "On June 24, 2009, Ai Kago released her first solo single No HesitAtIon on independent record label In Da Groove.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago have much publicity in 2009 or 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Ai Kago's solo single, No HesitAtIon was on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kago's first jazz album, Ai Kago meets Jazz: The First Door sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "In August 2010 Ai Kago was invited to perform at music festival Summer Sonic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago go on tour during her return to entertainment in 2008–2010?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3441, "Truth_answer": "On February 16, 2010, Ai Kago held her first jazz concert at bar JZ Brat in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ai Kago's return to entertainment in 2008–2010 besides being invited to perform at music festival Summer Sonic?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3442, "Truth_answer": "In 1975 Chevy Chase and writer Michael O'Donoghue recommended Belushi to Lorne Michaels as a potential member for a television show Michaels was about to produce called Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Saturday Night Live and its relationship to John Belushi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3442, "Truth_answer": "Michaels was initially undecided, as he was not sure if Belushi's physical humor would fit with what he was envisioning, but he changed his mind after giving Belushi an audition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Belushi besides being recommended for Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3442, "Truth_answer": "John Belushi developed a series of successful characters, including the belligerent Samurai Futaba, Henry Kissinger, Ludwig van Beethoven, the Greek owner of the Olympia Café,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which characters did John Belushi portray on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3442, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, John Belushi had a close personal and artistic partnership with his fellow SNL star Dan Aykroyd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Belushi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did John Belushi work with on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3442, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Belushi top hit on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3442, "Truth_answer": "John Belushi has three siblings: younger brothers Billy and Jim, and sister Marian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Belushi have a family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "Diamond Dallas Page developed the book Yoga for Regular Guys into a series of workout videos titled DDP YOGA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was DDP Yoga by Diamond Dallas Page?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "DDP YOGA is a series of workout videos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118191801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Dallas_Page_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was DDP YOGA Diamond Dallas Page's fitness program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "DDP Yoga was featured in a video about Arthur Boorman in May 2012. The story was picked up by the mainstream media, including Good Morning America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118191801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Dallas_Page_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diamond Dallas Page promote DDP YOGA to the public?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well were Diamond Dallas Page's book sales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "Diamond Dallas Page discovered the health benefits of yoga through his former wife, Kimberly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Diamond Dallas Page learn about yoga?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "Diamond Dallas Page developed a yoga fitness program initially called Yoga for Regular Guys Workout or YRG after recovering from ruptures to his L4/L5 discs in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Diamond Dallas Page believe in yoga enough to start his own program?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3443, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Page was featured on the Nine Legends Expansion Pack to talk about his friend Bill Goldberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118191801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Dallas_Page_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Diamond Dallas Page besides developing a series of workout videos titled DDP YOGA?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3444, "Truth_answer": "The Alliance, also known as Team WCW/ECW and The Coalition, was a professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation that lasted from July to November 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190608025244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alliance_(professional_wrestling)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Alliance with Diamond Dallas Page?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3444, "Truth_answer": "At the Invasion pay-per-view, Diamond Dallas Page formed part of Team Alliance alongside Booker T, Rhyno and The Dudley Boyz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in The Alliance with Diamond Dallas Page?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3444, "Truth_answer": "The Alliance with Diamond Dallas Page defeated Team WWF, after Team WWF member Stone Cold Steve Austin turned on his team members mid-match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Alliance with Diamond Dallas Page?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3444, "Truth_answer": "The Alliance with Diamond Dallas Page lasted from July to November 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were The Alliance with Diamond Dallas Page a group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3444, "Truth_answer": "Diamond Dallas Page eventually returned as a face and won his job back by defeating Big Boss Man on the January 17, 2002 episode of SmackDown!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118191801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Dallas_Page_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diamond Dallas Page, along with the rest of the Alliance members get their jobs back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3444, "Truth_answer": "After receiving opinions from multiple doctors, Diamond Dallas Page eventually announced his retirement in June 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of Diamond Dallas Page in 2001–2002 besides the formation of The Alliance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse appeared in a revealing photograph for the April 2008 issue of Easy Living magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other venture was Amy Winehouse doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "As part of a breast cancer awareness campaign, Amy Winehouse appeared in a revealing photograph for the April 2008 issue of Easy Living magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Amy Winehouse's revealing photograph for the April 2008 issue of Easy Living for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "Winehouse loaned a vintage dress used in her video for Tears Dry on Their Own as well as a DVD to the British Music Experience,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Amy Winehouse do besides appear in a revealing photograph for the April 2008 issue of Easy Living magazine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "The British Music Experience is a permanent exhibition in the Cunard Building on Liverpool's waterfront.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the British Music Experience?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "The museum, located at the O2 Arena in London, opened on 9 March 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the British Music Experience open to the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "In January 2009, Amy Winehouse announced that she was launching her own record label, Lioness Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amy Winehouse do next after the opening of the British Music Experience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "The first act on her Lioness Records is Winehouse's 13-year-old goddaughter, Dionne Bromfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Amy Winehouse sign to Lioness Records in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "Dionne Bromfield's first album, featuring covers of classic soul records, was released on 12 October 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dionne Bromfield release any music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3445, "Truth_answer": "Winehouse and her family are the subject of a 2009 documentary shot by Daphne Barak titled Saving Amy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse do anything else besides launching her own record label, Lioness Records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "Throughout her life Winehouse donated her money, music and time to many charities, particularly those concerned with children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Amy Winehouse donate to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse was once named the most charitable act by Pop World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Amy Winehouse known for charity work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "While this side of her personality was never well known to the general public, throughout both the arts community and the charity community Amy Winehouse was known for her generosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse support other charities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "Winehouse donated over £20,000 worth of clothes to a local charity shop in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more charities Amy Winehouse supported?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Amy Winehouse appeared on a CD called Classics alongside musicians such as The Rolling Stones, The Killers and many Cuban musicians to raise awareness of climate change.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Amy Winehouse in any CD's for charity work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "In March 2011, Winehouse donated over £20,000 worth of clothes to a local charity shop in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse ever donate any clothes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "A Caribbean man Julian Jean DeBaptiste revealed that Amy Winehouse had paid for his urgent surgery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Amy Winehouse's charity work besides donating her clothes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse had paid for his urgent surgery costing £4,000 during her stay in Saint Lucia in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Jean DeBaptiste say how much his urgent surgery cost that Amy Winehouse paid for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3446, "Truth_answer": "In addition to her own album, Amy Winehouse collaborated with other artists on singles. Winehouse was a vocalist on the song Valerie on Ronson's solo album Version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse work with other musicians?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3447, "Truth_answer": "Birth of a Nation was the first movie shown in the White House, in the East Room", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were special screenings of The Birth of a Nation held?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3447, "Truth_answer": "Birth of a Nation was the first movie shown in the White House, in the East Room, on February 18, 1915.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Birth of a Nation special screening in the White House happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who arranged the special screening of The Birth of a Nation in the White House?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3447, "Truth_answer": "In Griffith's words, the showings to the president and the entire Supreme Court conferred an honor upon Birth of a Nation. Dixon and Griffiths used this commercially.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Birth of a Nation besides the special screening at the White House?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3447, "Truth_answer": "On February 19, 1915, Griffiths and Dixon held a showing of The Birth of a Nation in the Raleigh Hotel ballroom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other special screenings of The Birth of a Nation besides the White House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards died June 12, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Bill Edwards die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did American football coach Bill Edwards die of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "Edwards retired in February 1973 after 39 years as a coach and administrator and said he would concentrate on hunting and fishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was American football coach Bill Edwards a coach as long as he lived?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards got his first coaching job in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Bill Edwards start coaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "Edwards was given a commendation by President Richard Nixon for his achievements as a coach and won a Football Writers Association of America award for contributions to the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American football coach Bill Edwards greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards and his wife Dorothy had three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was American football coach Bill Edwards married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards and his wife Dorothy had three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Bill Edwards and his wife Dorothy have children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3448, "Truth_answer": "Edwards was close with Steve Belichick, who played for him at Western Reserve and the Detroit Lions and later served as an assistant under him at Vanderbilt and North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about American football coach Bill Edwards besides his wife and children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3449, "Truth_answer": "Graham McKenzie grew up in a sporting family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Graham KcKenzie's early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3449, "Truth_answer": "Graham McKenzie's father, Eric McKenzie, was an opening batsman who played once for Western Australia, against the touring South African cricket team in 1931–32.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_McKenzie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of sports did Graham McKenzie's family play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3449, "Truth_answer": "Graham McKenzie's father Eric McKenzie and uncle Douglas McKenzie played cricket for Western Australia and was chosen for the Ashes tour of England in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_McKenzie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graham McKenzie take after this father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3449, "Truth_answer": "Graham McKenzie was chosen for the Ashes tour of England in 1961 aged only 19.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_McKenzie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Graham McKenzie when he was chosen for the Ashes tour of England in 1961?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3450, "Truth_answer": "The 1960–61 season began with McKenzie's third first-class match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_McKenzie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Graham McKenzie start his international career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3450, "Truth_answer": "Graham McKenzie did not bowl in the first innings but took 4/41 in the second to seal a 94 run win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_McKenzie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graham McKenzie win that third first-class match, against the West Indies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3450, "Truth_answer": "Further strong performances during the Shield season saw Graham McKenzie selected at age 19 for the 1961 Ashes tour under Richie Benaud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_McKenzie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Graham McKenzie's international career besides his third first-class match, against the West Indies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3450, "Truth_answer": "In the Fourth Test at Sydney McKenzie retired hurt after being hit in the face by a bouncer from John Snow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Graham McKenzie's international career end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kirby Puckett play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Kirby Puckett play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett was recognized for his defensive skills, earning his first Gold Glove Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kirby Puckett have any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, Puckett would routinely appear in the top 10 in the American League in such offensive statistical categories as games played, at bats, singles, doubles, and total bases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kirby Puckett's MLB career besides earning his first Gold Glove Award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "Going into 1991 World Series Game 6, Kirby Puckett and the Minnesota Twins trailed three games to two with each team winning their respective home games against the Atlanta Braves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kirby Puckett and the Minnesota Twins trail their three games to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "The Twins then went on to win Game 7 1-0, with Jack Morris throwing a 10-inning complete game, and claimed their second World Series crown in five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the Minnesota Twins win their Second World Series title by?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "The 1991 World Series was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League champion Minnesota Twins and the National League champion Atlanta Braves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_World_Series_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Game 8 of the 1991 World Series with Kirby Puckett and the Minnesota Twins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kirby Puckett's batting average in the 1991 Word Series?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "David Frost was one of the Famous Five who launched TV-am in February 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224153451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Frost_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on after 1980 with David Frost?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "TV-am was a TV company that broadcast the ITV franchise for breakfast television in the United Kingdom from 1 February 1983 until 31 December 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Frost's TV-am?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "TV-am was spearheaded by the 'Famous Five': Michael Parkinson, David Frost, Angela Rippon, Anna Ford and Robert Kee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was a famous five member besides David Frost?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "David Frost hosted Through the Keyhole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224153451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Frost_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other shows made by David Frost besides Frost on Sunday ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "Through the Keyhole ran on several UK channels from 1987 until 2008 and also featured Loyd Grossman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224153451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Frost_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Through the Keyhole by David Frost do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "Frost worked for Al Jazeera English, presenting a live weekly hour-long current affairs programme, Frost Over The World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Frost besides hosting Through the Keyhole?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Frost's Frost Over The World get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3452, "Truth_answer": "Frost Over The World has David Frost, a famed English television presenter, interviewed well-known politicians, diplomats, writers, thinkers, academics, entertainers, business leaders, scientists, humanitarians, and other newsmakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622171057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frost_Over_the_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So David Frost's Frost Over The World was a news show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "David Frost was chosen by writer and producer Ned Sherrin to host the satirical programme That Was the Week That Was.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Frost job for the program, That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "David Frost's That Was the Week That Was is considered a significant element of the satire boom in the UK in the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country was David Frost's That Was the Week That Was produced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was ran for less than 18 months during 1962–63, was part of the satire boom in early 1960s Britain and became a popular programme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Frost's That Was the Week That Was successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "An American version of David Frost's That Was the Week That Was was on NBC, initially as a pilot episode then a series from 10 January 1964 to May 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Frost's That Was the Week That Was published to other countries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "The American version is largely a lost program, although the pilot survives and was donated to the Library of Congress by a collector.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful did the U.S. version of David Frost's That Was the Week That Was get?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "More successful was The Frost Report, broadcast between 1966 and 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Frost get other shows that was popular besides That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "The show launched the television careers of John Cleese, Ronnie Barker, and Ronnie Corbett, who appeared together in the Class sketch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Frost get a partner on his job?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, David Frost produced and hosted a television special in the same format, That Was the Year That Was, on NBC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Frost besides his shows like That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is David Frost incapable?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3454, "Truth_answer": "Among Kubrick's innovations in cinematography are his use of special effects, as in 2001, where he used both slit-scan photography and front-screen projection which won his only Oscar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Kubrick_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie did Stanley Kubrick do its cinematography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3454, "Truth_answer": "Kubrick was among the first directors to use video assist during filming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any important things about Stanley Kubrick's cinematography?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3454, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Kubrick questions everything, and was involved in the technical aspects of film-making including camera placement, scene composition, choice of lens, and even operating the camera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Kubrick_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Stanley Kubrick's cinematography?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3454, "Truth_answer": "Cinematographer John Alcott, who worked closely with Kubrick on four of his films, and won an Oscar for Best Cinematography on Barry Lyndon, remarked that Kubrick questions everything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stanley Kubrick work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3455, "Truth_answer": "In association with what remained of Kubrick's production unit, he directed the movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence which was produced by Kubrick's longtime producer Jan Harlan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Kubrick_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stanley Kubrick's A.I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3455, "Truth_answer": "Artificial intelligence is the intelligence exhibited by machines and software.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does A.I. mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3455, "Truth_answer": "Following 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick originally planned to make a film about the life of the French emperor Napoleon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Kubrick_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stanley Kubrick besides his work with A.I.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3455, "Truth_answer": "A 2016 BBC poll of 177 critics around the world, Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence was voted the eighty-third-greatest film since 2000. A.I. is dedicated to Stanley Kubrick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213220733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.I._Artificial_Intelligence_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stanley Kubrick win any awards with A.I. Artificial Intelligence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "Keith Rupert Murdoch is an Australian-born American media mogul who founded News Corp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of political activities did Rupert Murdoch do in Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "Murdoch threw his growing power behind the Australian Labor Party under the leadership of Gough Whitlam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rupert Murdoch do after growing power behind Australian Labor Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "Murdoch found a political ally in Sir John McEwen, leader of the Australian Country Party, who was governing in coalition with the larger Menzies-Holt-Gorton Liberal Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rupert Murdoch receive any political contacts in Australia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "From the very first issue of The Australian, Rupert Murdoch began taking McEwen's side in every issue that divided the long-serving coalition partners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rupert Murdoch do with his political contacts in Australia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Murdoch significantly expanded his music holdings in Australia by acquiring the controlling share in a leading Australian independent label, Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rupert Murdoch do after 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "After Murdoch's numerous buyouts during the buyout era of the eighties, News Corporation had built up financial debts of $7 billion, despite the many assets that were held by NewsCorp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rupert Murdoch have any other political activities besides significantly expand his music holdings in Australia by acquiring the controlling share in a leading Australian independent label, Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "Rupert Murdoch took a different position from local editors on such matters as climate change and stimulus packages to combat the financial crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rupert Murdoch do anything to combat the financial crisis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3456, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his plan for the expansion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "Later in 1964, Murdoch launched The Australian, Australia's first national daily newspaper, which was based first in Canberra and later in Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rupert Murdoch do other things in Australia aside from Politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Rupert Murdoch inherited The News, which has been described by Murdoch biographer Bruce Page as the foundation stone of News Limited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rupert Murdoch do at News Limited?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "Rupert Murdoch began to direct his attention to acquisition and expansion, buying the troubled Sunday Times in Perth, Western Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rupert Murdoch successful in turning around the troubled Sunday Times?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Murdoch was appointed Companion of the Order of Australia for services to publishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rupert Murdoch do anything else in Australia and New Zealand aside from running the Sunday Times?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Murdoch acquired the Sydney morning tabloid The Daily Telegraph from Australian media mogul Sir Frank Packer, who later regretted selling it to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Sydney Daily Telegraph more successful than Sunday Times?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Murdoch significantly expanded his music holdings in Australia by acquiring the controlling share in a leading Australian independent label, Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rupert Murdoch do anything else aside from running newspapers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music was the Australian Independent music label?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3457, "Truth_answer": "Murdoch's first foray outside Australia involved the purchase of a controlling interest in the New Zealand daily The Dominion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129211427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_murdoch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other activities Rupert Murdoch was involved in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "After an ITV1 documentary Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile in October 2012, allegations of sexual abuse by Savile were made or re-made by former patients and staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What abuse took place at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Savile had a sexual abuse scandal at Broadmoor Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://strength-in-numbers.co.uk/tag/nhs-morecambe-bay/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the allegations of sexual abuse against at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "From at least 1968 the television presenter and disc jockey Jimmy Savile undertook voluntary work at the hospital and was allocated his own room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jimmy Savile involved with the Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "From at least 1968 the television presenter and disc jockey Jimmy Savile undertook voluntary work at the hospital and was allocated his own room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year Jimmy Savile doing voluntary work at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "After an ITV1 documentary Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile in October 2012, allegations of sexual abuse by Savile were made or re-made by former patients and staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the claims of sexual abuse against Saville come from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "After Jimmy Savile's death, hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse were made against him, leading the police to conclude that Savile had been a predatory sex offender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130030510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Saville ever charged for sexual abuse at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "11 allegations of sexual abuse were known, thought to be a substantial under-estimate due to how psychiatric patients in particular were disbelieved or put off from coming forward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many allegations of sexual abuse were there at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Broadmoor Hospital staff respond to the sexual allegations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "Much of Broadmoor Hospital's architecture is still Victorian, including the gatehouse, which has a clock tower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the buildings of the Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "Broadmoor Hospital was built to a design by Sir Joshua Jebb, an officer of the Corps of Royal Engineers, and covered 53 acres within its secure perimeter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Broadmoor Hospital buildings rebuilt or renovated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "A new unit called the Paddock Centre already opened on 12 December 2005 to contain and treat patients classed as having a 'dangerous severe personality disorder'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Broadmoor Hospital buildings separated by the type of issues patients had?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "The Paddock Centre was designed to eventually house 72 patients, but never opened more than four of its six 12-bedded wards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many beds did the Paddock Centre have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "The Department of Health and Ministry of Justice National Personality Disorder Strategy concluded that the resources invested in the DSPD programme should instead be used in prison based treatment programmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the other wards of the Paddock Centre never opened?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "The trust took possession of the first phase of the new buildings, with 16 wards and 234 beds, in May 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you ind interesting in Broadmoor Hospitals section besides the Department of Health and Ministry of Justice National Personality Disorder Strategy concluding that the resources invested in the DSPD programme should instead be used in prison based treatment programmes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Broadmoor Hospital open to both genders?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3459, "Truth_answer": "Much of Broadmoor's architecture is still Victorian, including the gatehouse, which has a clock tower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Broadmoor Hospital's buildings besides the trust taking possession of the first phase of the new buildings, with 16 wards and 234 beds, in May 2019?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "Chapter V is the fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist Trey Songz, released on August 21, 2012, by Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chapter V by Trey Songz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "Trey Songz said about Chapter V, I don’t have any release dates in mind right now but I’m just making music and enjoying myself in the studio and having fun.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Trey Songz enjoy making the album, Chapter V?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "Chapter V released on August 21, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Trey Songz decide to release the album, Chapter V?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "Inevitable is the debut extended play by Grammy-nominated R&B singer Trey Songz. It was released on November 28, 2011, his 27th birthday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917215744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inevitable_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Trey Songz release Inevitable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "Trey Songz's Inevitable opened with first week sales of 27,000 landing it at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 and No. 4 on Billboard's Top Hip-Hop R&B Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Inevitable by Trey Songz do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "In February 2012, Trey Songz will embark on his Anticipation 2our to promote his mixtape Anticipation 2 and to raise awareness of his new album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Trey Songz touring around the time of his album, Chapter V?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "In July 2011, Trey Songz was cast in Texas Chainsaw 3D as Ryan, the male lead role. The film was released on January 4, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Trey Songz do any acting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3460, "Truth_answer": "Trey Songz toured in promotion of the album on his Anticipation 2our, a tour spanning from February 9 to March 11, 2012, in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115071409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Songz_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221204259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_V_(Trey_Songz_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Trey Songz tour for the album, Chapter V?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won the Junior Orange Bowl in both the 12- and the 14-year categories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jennifer Capriati in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati was the youngest player to reach a tour final, semifinals at the French Open, the youngest seed ever at Wimbledon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the records set by Jennifer Capriati in 1990?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati made her professional debut as a 13-year-old, reaching the finals of two of her first three pro events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Jennifer Capriati during her professional debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati was also the fourth-youngest player to win a WTA title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records did Jennifer Capriati hold in her early career besides the youngest player to reach a tour final?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati was youngest player to qualify for the season-ending championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Jennifer_Capriati_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105145826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati set any records in 1990–1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won two singles titles during the summer hard court circuit, defeating World No. 1 Monica Seles and Katerina Maleeva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jennifer Capriati play against in 1990–1991?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3461, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Capriati won two singles titles during the summer hard court circuit, defeating World No. 1 Monica Seles and Katerina Maleeva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jennifer Capriati beat anyone else famous in 1990-1991?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "In July 2005 Chrisye was admitted to Pondok Indah Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chrisye get sick?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye was admitted to Pondok Indah Hospital, complaining of breathing difficulties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chrisye's ailments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "After 13 days of treatment he was moved to the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore, where he was diagnosed with lung cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was wrong with Chrisye besides breathing difficulties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye underwent the first of six rounds of chemotherapy on 2 August 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chrisye's lung cancer treatable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye was moved to the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chrisye undergo the first of six rounds of chemotherapy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye underwent the first of six rounds of chemotherapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chrisye stop after the first round of chemotherapy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye underwent the first of six rounds of chemotherapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Chrisye's first round of chemotherapy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "By February 2007, Chrisye's health was again in decline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chrisye get sick again after chemotherapy in 2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "By February 2007, Chrisye's health was again in decline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chrisye's health decline start again?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye died on 30 March 2007 at his home in Cipete, South Jakarta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chrisye go for treatment again after his health decline in 2007?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye died in his Jakarta home on 30 March 2007 after a long battle with lung cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chrisye die from lung cancer?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3462, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye died on 30 March 2007 at his home in Cipete, South Jakarta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chrisye die?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye's tenor voice and performance on Badai Pasti Berlalu led Amin Widjaja of Musica Studios to ask him to sign with Musica in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chrisye's solo career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "In May 1978 Chrisye began work on his first album with Musica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Chrisye sign with Musica?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye began work on his first album with Musica, Sabda Alam, incorporating several songs by other artists and some written by himself, including the title song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the title of Chrisye's debut album with Musica?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Chrisye's album, Sabda Alam had songs such as Juwita, Sabda Alam, and Smaradhana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song from the Chrisye debut album, Sabda Alam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Sabda Alam was well-received upon release and sold well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908164143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabda_Alam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Sabda Alam by Chrisye perform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chrisye tour during 1978–1982?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Known for his stiff stage persona and smooth vocals, Chrisye was critically acclaimed in Indonesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Chrisye's music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "After the success of Lilin-Lilin Kecil, in mid-1977 Pramaqua Records approached Chrisye and offered him a contract for an album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact regarding Chrisye's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "After the success of Lilin-Lilin Kecil, in mid-1977 Pramaqua Records approached Chrisye and offered him a contract for an album, Jurang Pemisah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128155625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrisye_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Pramaqua Records approached Chrisye and offered him a contract for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Jurang Pemisah was released that same year with high hopes, with the songs Jurang Pemisah and Jeritan Seberang planned to become singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160923034119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurang_Pemisah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song from the album, Jurang Pemisah?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3463, "Truth_answer": "Jurang Pemisah's sales were lackluster. It did not receive any critical praise upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album, Jurang Pemisah do well?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3464, "Truth_answer": "James Stanley Brakhage, better known as Stan Brakhage, was an American non-narrative filmmaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p0", "https://re-voir.com/shop/en/5-filmmakers-from-a-to-b_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Stan Brakhage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3464, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, Brakhage began to receive recognition in exhibitions and film publications, including Film Culture, which gave awards to several of his films, including The Dead, in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stan Brakhage do in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3464, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, Brakhage began to receive recognition in exhibitions and film publications, including Film Culture, which gave awards to several of his films, including The Dead, in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stan Brakhage recognized?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3464, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage is considered to be one of the most important figures in 20th-century experimental film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p0", "https://re-voir.com/shop/en/5-filmmakers-from-a-to-b_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is so great about Stan Brakhage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3464, "Truth_answer": "Brakhage's films are often noted for their expressiveness and lyricism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p0", "https://re-voir.com/shop/en/5-filmmakers-from-a-to-b_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stan Brakhage famous for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine is the debut album by Anglo-American hard rock band Tin Machine. It was originally released in May 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tin Machine's first album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine is the debut album by Anglo-American hard rock band Tin Machine. It was originally released in May 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tin Machine's debut album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "At the time of release, Tin Machine met with some success, winning generally positive reviews and reaching No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_(album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album, Tin Machine do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album, Tin Machine do well in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "The album, Tin Machine was originally released in May 1989, on the label EMI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label company were Tin Machine using for their debut album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine's first live performance together wasn't at the International Rock Awards Show on 31 May 1989. Prior to that show, the band played an unannounced show in Nassau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205232036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tin Machine have any live performances around their first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine undertook a low-key tour in small venues between 14 June and 3 July 1989, before further recording sessions in Sydney, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Tin Machine play besides the unannounced show in Nassua?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3465, "Truth_answer": "Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Anglo-American rock group Tin Machine, originally released by Victory Music in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416095011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Machine_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tin Machine produce another album after their debut?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3466, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram was a significant figure in the 1992 Cricket World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand when Pakistan won the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the World's Best with Wasim Akram?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3466, "Truth_answer": "In the 1992–1993 Total International Series in South Africa, Wasim Akram took 5 wickets against South Africa and got his 200th wicket in his 143rd match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wasim Akram besides being a significant figure in the 1992 Cricket World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand when Pakistan won the tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3466, "Truth_answer": "Akram was a significant figure in the 1992 Cricket World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand when Pakistan won the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Wasim Akram significant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3466, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram is a Pakistani cricket commentator, coach and former cricketer, captain of Pakistan national cricket team. He is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest bowlers of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Wasim Akram play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3466, "Truth_answer": "Akram won 17 Man-of-the-Match awards in 104 Tests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram set any records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3466, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram finished with 22 Man-of-the-Match awards in ODIs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram win any other awards besides 17 Man-of-the-Match awards in 104 Tests?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3467, "Truth_answer": "In October 2013, Wasim Akram was the only Pakistani cricketer to be named in an all-time Test World XI to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wasim Akram legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3467, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram's mastery of reverse swing with the cricket ball meant he was at his most dangerous towards a bowling innings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during some of Wasim Akram's bowling innings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3467, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram was a favourite of the local British fans, who used to sing a song called Wasim for England at Lancashire's matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram have a huge following?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3467, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram was a favourite of the local British fans, who used to sing a song called Wasim for England at Lancashire's matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wasim Akram popular among a lot of people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3467, "Truth_answer": "On 30 September 2009, Wasim Akram was one of five new members inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important things regarding Wasim Akram's legacy besides the only Pakistani cricketer to be named in an all-time Test World XI to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3467, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the times Wasim Akram was faced with the toughest bowlers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo was born to the Bedonkohe band of the Apache near Turkey Creek, a tributary of the Gila River in the modern-day state of New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of background did Geronimo have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "After the death of Geronimo's father, his mother took him to live with the Tchihende and he grew up with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo stay with the Bedonkohe his whole childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo had three brothers and four sisters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo have brothers and sisters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Geronimo's childhood happy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo married a woman named Alope and had 3 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Geronimo moved after his father's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo attend school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo hated Mexicans because his wife, children, and mother were killed by Mexican soldiers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would Geronimo and his followers attack and kill Mexicans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3468, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo was 29 years old at the time of the attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo's loss of his family happen when he was an adult?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo was raised with the traditional religious views of the Bedonkohe and in his later life also embraced Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Geronimo's religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo was raised with the traditional religious views of the Bedonkohe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Geronimo believe in his early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo encountered Christianity in prison and embraced it, saying he thought it was the best way to live a correct life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything influence Geronimo's spirituality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo joined the Dutch Reformed Church in 1903, but four years later was expelled for gambling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p6", "https://louisproyect.org/category/pakistan/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Geronimo's religion besides encountering Christianity in prison and embracing it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo seemed to harbor ambivalent religious feelings, holding onto both Christianity and his old religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Geronimo do after being expelled from the dutch church?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo's family practice his religion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo wrote his autobiography, We hoped that in the future life, family and tribal relations would be resumed. In a way we believed this, but we did not know it.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did losing his family affect Geronimo's religion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo learned of Christianity while as a prisoner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Geronimo learn of Christianity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3469, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886 and spent the last 20 years of his life as a prisoner of war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Geronimo a prisoner?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3470, "Truth_answer": "Among the best-known Francis Poulenc' pieces is the piano suite Trois mouvements perpétuels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a piece Francis Poluenc wrote specifically for the piano?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3470, "Truth_answer": "Francis Poulenc wrote music for the piano, harpsichord, choir, and orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Poulenc write music for the piano?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3470, "Truth_answer": "Francis Poulenc's compositions include songs, and solo piano works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Poulenc perform music for the piano, harpsichord, choir, and orchestra himself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3470, "Truth_answer": "Poulenc was among the composers who recognised in the 1920s the important role that the gramophone would play in the promotion of music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Francis Poulenc besides his song compositions and solo piano works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3470, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Poulenc was offered a commission by La Scala and the Milanese publisher Casa Ricordi for a ballet. He preferred to write an opera on a religious theme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francis Poulenc prefer other than the 1950's music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3470, "Truth_answer": "One of Francis Poulenc's best known pieces is the ballet Les biches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the pieces Francis Poulenc was famous for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3471, "Truth_answer": "Francis Poulenc created melodies that were simple, pleasing, easily remembered, and most often emotionally expressive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of melodies did Francis Poulenc create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3471, "Truth_answer": "Francis Poulenc was inspired and influenced by Debussy, Schubert, and Stravinsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Francis Poulenc?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3471, "Truth_answer": "Poulenc was an important composer of the neo-classical movement. His music, eclectic yet strongly personal in style, is essentially diatonic and melodious, embroidered with 20th Century dissonances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Francis Poulenc's style of music like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3471, "Truth_answer": "Very often, diatonic refers to musical elements derived from the modes and transpositions of the white note scale C–D–E–F–G–A–B.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129053259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatonic_and_chromatic_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does diatonic music mean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3471, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Poulenc play any instruments during this time while he was exploring his music style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3471, "Truth_answer": "Poulenc's major works for choir and orchestra are the Stabat Mater, the Gloria, and Sept répons des ténèbres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Francis Poulenc's choral pieces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3472, "Truth_answer": "Jack White has been called eccentric.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about this article about Jack White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3472, "Truth_answer": "Jack White is known as eccentric for creating mythology around his endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Jack White called eccentric?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3472, "Truth_answer": "Jack White's endeavours include musical projects, business ventures, and his own personal backstories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of endeavors is Jack White known for creating mythologies around?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3472, "Truth_answer": "Jack White had a band the White Stripes with Meg White, who he claimed was his sibling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack White record with his siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3472, "Truth_answer": "Jack White has an attachment to the number three, stemming from seeing three staples in the back of a Vladimir Kagan couch he helped to upholster as an apprentice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else made Jack White eccentric besides creating mythology around his endeavors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3472, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack White's attachment to the number three his passion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3473, "Truth_answer": "Jack White is known for his controversial disputes with other musicans which have led to physical altercations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For what reason is Jack White controversial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3473, "Truth_answer": "Jack White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred in White's altercation with Jason Stollsteimer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3473, "Truth_answer": "White threw Jason Stollsteimer to the ground and punched him seven times in his right eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did White do to Jason Stollsteimer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3473, "Truth_answer": "Jack White pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery, was fined $750, and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jason Stollsteimer also charged in the incident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3473, "Truth_answer": "Jack White has repeatedly referenced conflicts that erupted between him and fellow artists in Detroit's underground music scene after The White Stripes gained international success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack White involved in any other controversial incidents besides aggravated assault against Jason Stollsteimer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "In July 1988, PJ Harvey became a member of Automatic Dlamini, a band based in Bristol with whom she gained extensive ensemble-playing experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Automatic Dlamini and its relationship with PJ Harvey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey provided saxophone, guitars and background vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was PJ Harvey's role in Automatic Dlamini?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "Automatic Dlamini recorded Here Catch, Shouted His Father, their second album, between late 1989 and early 1990. This is the only Automatic Dlamini material to feature Harvey, but remains unreleased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Automatic Dlamini put out any albums with PJ Harvey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "The album, Here Catch, Shouted His Father remains unreleased, although bootleg versions of the album are in circulation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Here Catch, Shouted His Father successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "In January 1991, PJ Harvey left Automatic Dlamini to form her own band with former bandmates Ellis and Oliver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did PJ Harvey stay with Automatic Dlamini?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey decided to name the trio PJ Harvey after rejecting other names and also to allow her to continue music as a solo artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of PJ Harvey's own band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3474, "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey dislikes repeating herself in her music, resulting in very different-sounding albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about PJ Harvey besides her newly, formed band trio PJ Harvey?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble was born in the inner Melbourne neighbourhood of Collingwood, Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hugh Trumble born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble was born 19 May 1867.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hugh Trumble born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble was the son of William, born in Northern Ireland and superintendent of an insane asylum, and Scottish-born Elizabeth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Hugh Trumble's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble's mother was the Scottish-born Elizabeth (née Clark).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Hugh Trumble's mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Trumble spent his early life in Ararat before returning to Melbourne. He was educated at Hawthorn Grammar School and played his early cricket for Kew Cricket Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hugh Trumble's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Trumble transferred to the Melbourne Cricket Club for the 1887–88 cricket season and was an immediate success. He made his first-class cricket debut for Victoria that same season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hugh Trumble get started professionally?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Trumble played with the Melbourne Cricket Club for the 1887–88 cricket season and took 36 wickets that season, finishing with an average of 6.77 runs per wicket", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he Hugh Trumble do at Melbourne Cricket Club during the 1887-88 cricket season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3475, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble beat his teammate and Australian Test bowler Fred Spofforth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Hugh Trumble beat during the 1887-88 season at Melbourne Cricket Club?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan developed a romantic relationship and during the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani elope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani eloped with her co-star Najm-ul-Hassan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Devika Rani elope with.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Najm-ul-Hassan was Devika Rani's co-star in Jeevan Naiya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Najm-ul-Hassan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was married to Himanshu Rai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112023945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeevan_Naiya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Najm-ul-Hassan Devika Rani's husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Himanshu Rai know Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan eloped?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Himanshu Rai negotiated Devika Rani's return as his wife and then replaced Najm-ul-Hassan with Ashok Kumar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Himanshu Rai do after finding out Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan eloped?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani returned to her marital home with Himanshu Rai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani divorce Himanshu Rai?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "In her heart of hearts, Devika Rani knew that she could not secure a divorce or marry Hassan under any circumstances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Devika Rani didn't end up marrying Najm-ul-Hassan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani returned to her marital home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Devika Rani do then after not being able to marry Najm-ul-Hassan?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani returned to her marital home with Himanshu Rai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Devika Rani went back to her husband, Himanshu Rai?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Najm-ul-Hassan was dismissed from his job at Bombay Talkies. His career was ruined and he sank into obscurity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Najm-ul-Hassan after not being able to marry Devika Rani?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3476, "Truth_answer": "Things would never be the same between Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani again, and it is said their relationship was confined to work and no intimacy transpired between them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Himanshu Rai take this affair of Devika Rani's elopement with Najm-ul-Hassan?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was born in Vizagapatam, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Visakhapatnam, India).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Devika Rani born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was born into a wealthy, anglicized Indian family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was her Devika Rani's background?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika's father was Colonel Manmatha Nath Chaudhuri, scion of a large landowning zamindari family and the first Indian Surgeon-General of Madras Presidency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Devika Rani's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika's mother was Leela Devi Choudhary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Devika Rani's mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani attended multiple schools for her education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani went to England for boarding school and then enrolled in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Royal Academy of Music in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Devika Rani go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "After completing her initial schooling in the mid-1920s, Devika Rani finished her studies in 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Devika Rani stay at school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Royal Academy of Music in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201201221430id_/https://www.geni.com/people/Devika-Rani-Roerich-Chaudhuri/6000000017936455383_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani go to college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani studied acting and music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Devika Rani study in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Royal Academy of Music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani worked in a textile mill for one year and then began her film career in production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Devika Rani start acting immediately after college?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani worked for producer Himanshu Rai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Devika Rani working for in film?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3477, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani trained in the production unit of Max Reinhardt, an Austrian theatre director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani work for anybody else before Himanshu Rai?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich played for the New Orleans Jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pete Maravich play for around 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "Injuries to both knees forced Pete Maravich to miss 32 games during the 1977–78 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich get injured this year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Pete Maravich retired at the end of the 1980 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich's knee problems influence his decision to leave?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "Realizing that his knee problems would never go away, Maravich retired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pete Maravich retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "During Pete Maravich's ten-year career in the NBA, Maravich played in 658 games, averaging 24.2 points and 5.4 assists per contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pete Maravich have any stats in the final season section?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich appeared in 17 games with the Jazzs and 9 games with the Celtics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich play a lot during his last year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "After injuries forced his retirement from the game in the fall of 1980, Maravich became a recluse for two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Pete Maravich besides the number of games he appeared his last year?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3478, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's No. 7 jersey has been retired by both the Jazz and the New Orleans Pelicans, as well as his No. 44 jersey by the Atlanta Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything about Pete Maravich's jersey number?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Hawks selected Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pete Maravich drafted by the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich played for the Hawks from 1970-1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Maravich play for the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "Some of Pete Maravich's teammates were John Vallely, Bellamy Walt, and Bill Bridges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Pete Maravich's teammates on the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich reveived a $1.9 million contract from the Atlanta Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any info on what Pete Maravich was paid in his time with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich's scoring percentages each season was 23.2 in 1970, 19.3 in 1971, 26.1 in 1972, and 27.7 in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his scoring percentage during his time with the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich appeared in 81 games and averaged 23.2 points per contest—good enough to earn NBA All-Rookie Team honors during his first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich receive any awards during his time with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "The 1972 season was good enough to earn Pete Maravich his first-ever appearance in the NBA All-Star Game, and also All-NBA Second Team honors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich win any other awards besides the Rookie Team Honors during his first season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3479, "Truth_answer": "For the 1970-71 season, Pete Maravich's record was 36-46.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hawks record during Pete Maravich's rookie year?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3480, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen was an intelligence officer for the French Foreign Legion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean-Marie Le Pen do in the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3480, "Truth_answer": "After his time in the military, Jean-Marie Le Pen studied political science and law at Panthéon-Assas University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Jean-Marie Le Pen attend college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3480, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen attended law school in the 1940's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Jean-Marie Le Pen attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3480, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Marie Le Pen entered the University of Paris and graduated from it in 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what college did Jean-Marie Le Pen attend", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3480, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what battle did Jean-Marie Le Pen first serve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3481, "Truth_answer": "Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith is a nonfiction book by author Jon Krakauer, first published in July 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106165540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_the_Banner_of_Heaven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Under the Banner of Heaven?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3481, "Truth_answer": "Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer examines extremes of religious belief, specifically fundamentalist offshoots of Mormonism, polygamy, and a double-murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the focus of the book Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3481, "Truth_answer": "Under the Banner of Heaven is significant because its theme is the argument that God is greater than the US government and about the conflicts that come from that logic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of the book Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3481, "Truth_answer": "Jon Krakauer is the author of best-selling non-fiction books—Into the Wild; Into Thin Air; and Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jon Krakauer write other books besides Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "The Fort Hood Shooter was a connected terrorist to Anwar al-Awlaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the connected terrorist acts to Anwar al-Awlaki?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "Even following his death, Anwar al-Awlaki has continued to inspire his devotees to carry out terrorist attacks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Anwar al Awlaki's lectures being heard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "Anwar al-Awlaki's proficiency as a public speaker and command of the English language helped him attract followers who did not speak Arabic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Anwar al-Awlaki besides his lectures being heard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "Charles Allen warned that Anwar al-Awlaki targets U.S. Muslims with radical online lectures encouraging terrorist attacks from his new home in Yemen.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hurryupharry.org/2010/10/13/muhammad-abdul-bari-and-awlaki/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anwar al-Awlaki target U.S. Muslims?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "The Christmas Day Underwear Bomber was another terrorist connected to Anwar al-Awlaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other terrorist acts were connected to Anwar al-Awlaki besides the Fort Hood Shooter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "Anwar al-Awlaki was associated with the Times Square Bomber and the Yemen Cargo Plane Bomb plot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which terrorism plots was Anwar al-Awlaki associated with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "Anwar al-Awlaki is allegedly connected to the stabbing of British former minister Stephen Timms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anwar al-Awlaki suspected of other involvements besides the Times Square Bomber and the Yemen Cargo Plane Bomb plot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3482, "Truth_answer": "He was also connected to the Seattle Weekly cartoonist death threat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other plots was Anwar al-Awlaki associated with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "The Seventh Seal is the third solo studio album by American rapper Rakim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seventh_Seal_(Rakim_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Rakim's Seventh Seal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "Tracks include How to Emcee, Walk These Streets, Documentary of a Gangsta, Man Above, You and I, Won't Be Long, Holy Are U, and Satisfaction Guaranteed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Rakim's album, The Seventh Seal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "Rakim confirmed that The Seventh Seal would have 14 tracks, with the main guests being Maino, I.Q., and his own daughter Destiny Griffin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seventh_Seal_(Rakim_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists were featured on Rakim's album, The Seventh Seal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "Rakim's album, The Seventh Seal sold 12,000 copies in the United States by 2009 and received generally mixed or average reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rakim's album, The Seventh Seal successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "The Seventh Seal deals with the number 7, the 7th letter of the alphabet G for God, and with that and also some revelations in the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rakim's album, The Seventh Seal besides its critical reception?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "Rakim's album, The Seventh Seal sold 12,000 copies in the United States by 2009 and received generally mixed or average reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of the album The Seventh Seal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Rakim performed Paid in Full in its entirety at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908082329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakim_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rakim do after the album The Seventh Seal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3483, "Truth_answer": "On September 24, 2013, Rakim released a collaborative single with DMX entitled Don't Call Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908082329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakim_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music did Rakim work on besides his album, The Seventh Seal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3484, "Truth_answer": "Although Marilyn Chambers was primarily known for her adult film work, she made a successful transition to mainstream projects and has been called porn's most famous crossover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Chambers_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_people_from_Providence%2C_Rhode_Island_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of films was Marilyn Chambers known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3484, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Chambers was in Behind the Green Door with Johnnie Keyes and in Rabid with Frank Moore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Marilyn Chambers' costars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3484, "Truth_answer": "City Blues was to be directed by Nicholas Ray. Ray had never seen Behind the Green Door or even screen-tested Chambers. Instead, the two met and Ray was impressed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "With what director did Merilyn Chambers work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3484, "Truth_answer": "Procter & Gamble dropped Marilyn Chambers after discovering her double life as an adult-film actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Chambers ever get in trouble for her movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3485, "Truth_answer": "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music was the 18th overall LP Ray Charles had recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p4", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p3", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me a little about the conception of Ray Charles' album, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3485, "Truth_answer": "The recording sessions for Ray Charles' album, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music took place at three sessions in mid-February 1962 between New York and California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ray Charles when he conceived of the album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3485, "Truth_answer": "According to Ray Charles, the title of the album was conceived by producer Sid Feller and ABC-Paramount's executives and management people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p4", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p3", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ray Charles' album, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music besides the recording sessions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3485, "Truth_answer": "Charles was influenced by country music, stating that he used to play piano in a hillbilly band and believed that he could do a good job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ray Charles conceive of Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music aside from his interest in the genre during his youth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3485, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles heard the lyrics to the Hank Snow song I'm Moving On and wanted to do something similar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about why Ray Charles conceived of the album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music besides his interest in country music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3486, "Truth_answer": "The recording sessions for Ray Charles' album, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music took place at three sessions in mid-February 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ray Charles start recording Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3486, "Truth_answer": "The first two sessions were set in New York, at which half of the album was recorded and produced. The rest recorded on that same year in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the later recording sessions for Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3486, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ray Charles change recording studios for Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3486, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles recorded with Sid Feller, saxophonist Hank Crawford, a string section conducted by Marty Paich, and a big band arranged by Gil Fuller and Gerald Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ray Charles work with on the recording of Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3486, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles produced Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music with Sid Feller, who helped the singer select songs to record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Ray Charles' album, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte began his career taking classes at the Groundlings in Los Angeles, an improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school, and writing a comic book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Will Forte start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte took classes in improv acting and comedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Will Forte do at the Groundlings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte landed his first professional job writing for The Jenny McCarthy Show, a short-lived variety show starring Jenny McCarthy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Will Forte do after classes at the Groundlings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Will Forte perform for The Jenny McCarthy Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte was on The Jenny McCarthy Show for about one year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Will Forte write for The Jenny McCarthy Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Will Forte write 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3487, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte wrote for that 70's show, the movie MacGruber, and the TV show Last Man on Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte write anything else besides 101 Things to Definitely Not Do If You Want to Get a Chick?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "In 2002 Will Forte joined the cast of SNL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Will Forte in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte early years on SNL were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Will Forte?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Will Forte in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Will Forte made his film debut in Around the World in 80 Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Will Forte known for besides casting in SNL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte receieved multiple Emmies and several other awards for his acting and writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte's work get recognized?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Will Forte won the St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for best supporting actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Will Forte earn besides Emmies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "Forte is a supporter of the camp Wampler's Kids and recorded a promotional piece at SNL with Will Ferrell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that was important about Will Forte besides his awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3488, "Truth_answer": "Forte's favorite sketch on SNL was one in which he played a motivational coach alongside football star Peyton Manning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of motivational coach did Will Forte play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "The Pakistani military had supported Hekmatyar until then in the hope of installing a Pashtun-dominated government in Kabul, which would be friendly to their interests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hekmatyar's relations with the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "By 1994, it had become clear that Hekmatyar would never achieve this.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pakistani military install the Pashtun dominated government?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "Pakistanis began turning towards the predominantly Pashtun Taliban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Pakistanis do about installing the Pashtun government?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "After capturing Kandahar in November 1994, the Taliban made rapid progress towards Kabul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Pakistanis turned towards the Pashtun taliban?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "The Taliban were making inroads into Hezb-i Islami positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Taliban going to do with Kabul?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "On 14 February, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was forced to abandon his headquarters at Charasiab, from where rockets were fired at Kabul, and flee in disorder to Surobi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar do in Surobi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was in office 26 June 1996 – 11 August 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar stay as Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "Many of the HIG local commanders joined the Taliban both out of ideological sympathy and for reason of tribal solidarity.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Taliban do with Kabul after control?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was a prolific writer who, despite rarely ceasing to fight, has managed to publish more than 60 books of mostly religious and political analysis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting fact that you liked about Gulbuddin Hekmatyar besides his relations with the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar immediately started issuing severe decrees on women's dress after taking office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar make women change the way they look in public?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3489, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gulbuddin's decrees on womens' dress?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3490, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonardo da Vinci's first love?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3490, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci is considered one of the greatest painters of all time. The Mona Lisa is the most famous of his works and the most popular portrait ever made.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Da Vinci known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3490, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci first gained attention for his work on the Baptism of Christ, painted in conjunction with Verrocchio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Da Vinci's first painting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3490, "Truth_answer": "Among the qualities that make Leonardo's work unique are his innovative techniques for laying on the paint; his detailed knowledge of anatomy, light and geology; and his interest in physiognomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Leonardo da Vinci like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci was born April 14/15 1452.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124061706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Leonardo da Vinci born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci was born 1452.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124061706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202005737id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leonardo-da-Vinci_p3", "https://realizeengineering.blog/tag/leonardo-da-vinci/_p0", "https://essaychief.com/research-essay-topic.php?tid=3939858&topic=one-of-the-greatest_p8", "https://www.wantedinrome.com/news/leonardo-da-vinci-a-baby-genius.html_p5", "http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php?topic=16751.0;prev_next=prev_p10", "http://blog.paperblanks.com/2013/12/six-degrees-of-joseph-conrad/?replytocom=6439802_p8", "http://zefyrlife.com/art-design-film/waiting-bergman_p5", "https://www.adducation.info/general-knowledge-science-technology/famous-scientists/_p7", "https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9780525636861-who-was-marie-antoinette_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Leonardo da Vinci born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time was Leonardo da Vinci born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci was born in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what town was Leonardo da Vinci born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci was born in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124061706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci was born in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno river in the territory of the Medici-ruled Republic of Florence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124061706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What area was Leonardo da Vinci born in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonardo da Vinci's biggest shame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci's father, Ser Piero, was a Florentine notary and landlord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202005737id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leonardo-da-Vinci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Da Vinci's father?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3491, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci's father, Ser Piero, was a Florentine notary and landlord.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Da Vinci's dad do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth saved Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert, from serious injury or even death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Edwin Booth save?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "The Robert Lincoln rescue occurred on a train platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edwin Booth save Abe Lincoln's son, Robert?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "The train was crowded, and the train started moving, which caused Robert to fall into an open space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Robert to fall from the train?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth grabbed his shirt collar and pulled him upwards to a secure place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Robert fell from the train?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "The train was crowded, and the train started moving, which caused Robert to fall into an open space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Lincoln fall from the train?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth grabbed Robert Lincoln's shirt collar and pulled him upwards to a secure place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Robert Lincoln helped by Edwin Booth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "The exact date of the Robert Lincoln rescue is uncertain, but it is believed to have taken place in late 1864 or early 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Edwin Booth save Robert Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3492, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth did not know the identity of the man whose life he had saved until some months later, when he received a letter from a friend, Colonel Adam Badeau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert know Edwin Booth at the time he was saved?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth's father was Junius Brutus Bruth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Edwin Booth's father's name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth's stage debut was as Tressel or Tressil in Colley Cibber's version of Richard III in Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edwin Booth perform in first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth's first appearance in New York City as Wilford in The Iron Chest, which he played at the National Theatre in Chatham Street, on the 27th of September 1850.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Edwin Booth after his initial debut in the play, Richard III?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth played at the National Theatre in Chatham Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edwin Booth go for the play, The Iron Chest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Before his brother assassinated Lincoln, Edwin Booth had appeared with his two brothers, John Wilkes and Junius Brutus Booth Jr., in Julius Caesar in 1864.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edwin Booth ever perform with John Wilkes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth had appeared with his two brothers, John Wilkes and Junius Brutus Booth Jr., in Julius Caesar in 1864.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224194948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Booth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What play did Edwin Booth perform with John Wilkes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "After Lincoln's assassination, Edwin Booth had to abandon the stage, but he returned in 1866 with his role in Hamlet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edwin Booth act again after his performance in The Iron Chest and Julius Caesar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3493, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Booth's role in Hamlet would eventually become his signature role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hamlet important for Edwin Booth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3494, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Margaret Cho released her second book, I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight, a compilation of essays and prose about global politics, human rights, and other topical issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Margaret Cho in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3494, "Truth_answer": "Cho released a DVD of the live taping of her 2005 Assassin standup comedy tour and she promoted and toured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho's time with her Assassin tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3494, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Cho started a line of bellydancing accessories and also joined the board of Good Vibrations. She also co-wrote a rap song and appeared in The Lost Room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Margaret Cho do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3494, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho and her family and friends appeared in an episode of NBC's series Celebrity Family Feud, which premiered on June 24, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television shows was Margaret Cho on around 2005-2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3494, "Truth_answer": "The summer of 2008, Margaret Cho appeared in her own semi-scripted reality sitcom for VH1, The Cho Show, which premiered on August 21, 2008 and lasted one season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Margaret Cho's other projects besides appearing on Celebrity Family Feud in 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3495, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Margaret Cho wrote about her struggles with the show I'm the One That I Want. Cho wrote and published an autobiographical book with the same title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Margaret Cho write any books?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3495, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho's material dealt with her difficulties breaking into show business because of her ethnicity and weight and her resulting struggle with and triumph over body image issue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of writing did Margaret Cho do with her biography, I'm the One That I Want?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3495, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Margaret Cho's biography, I'm the One That I Want do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3495, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho's autobiographical book is titled I'm the One That I Want.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Margaret Cho's autobiographical book?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3495, "Truth_answer": "After doing several shows in a club adjacent to her parents's bookstore, Cho launched a stand-up career and spent several years developing her material in clubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say where Margaret Cho started her stand-up career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3496, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani’s other ventures include fashion, perfume, cosmetics, eyewear, and an animated show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the other ventures Gwen Stefani was involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3496, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani launched a line named L.A.M.B., which was worn by Teri Hatcher and Nicole Kidman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani make clothing for anyone else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3496, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani's fashion line, L.A.M.B achieved popularity among celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stefani's fashion line LAMB successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3496, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani's fashion line, L.A.M.B is worn by stars such as Teri Hatcher, Nicole Kidman, and Stefani herself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what celebrities has it been popular with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3496, "Truth_answer": "At the amfAR gala during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, Stefani auctioned off the lacy black dress she wore at the event for charity, raising over $125,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gwen Stefani do any charity work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3496, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Gwen Stefani announced the production of an animated series about her and the Harajuku Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Gwen Stefani's other ventures besides her fashion line, L.A.M.B.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer was born in Wausau, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Marissa Mayer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "Marissa Mayer's parents are Margaret Mayer, an art teacher of Finnish descent, and Michael Mayer, an environmental engineer who worked for water companies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were her the parents of Marissa Mayer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "Intending to become a pediatric neurosurgeon, Marissa Mayer took pre-med classes at Stanford University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Marissa Mayer go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "Intending to become a pediatric neurosurgeon, Mayer took pre-med classes at Stanford University. She later switched her major from pediatric neuroscience to symbolic systems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Marissa Mayer study at Stanford University besides pre-med?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "Mayer went on to graduate with honors from Stanford with a BS in symbolic systems in 1997 and an MS in computer science in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marissa_Mayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marissa Mayer good at studies at Stanford University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer have a second major at Stanford University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marissa Mayer also teach any classes in her senior year at Stanford University?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "Mayer interned at SRI International in Menlo Park, California, and Ubilab, UBS's research lab based in Zurich, Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer do after Stanford?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3497, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marissa Mayer work on over at SRI?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3498, "Truth_answer": "After his first attempt at drug rehabilitation, Iggy Pop began a volatile yet ultimately successful solo career in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Stooges broke up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3498, "Truth_answer": "The Stooges' Iggy Pop commenced his solo career with the Bowie-produced albums The Idiot and Lust for Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Stooges' Iggy Pop begin a successful solo career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3498, "Truth_answer": "Relocated California, Ron Asheton formed the short-lived band the New Order with Stooges alumni Recca and Thurston before performing with Destroy All Monsters from 1977 to 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Stooges' post-breakup besides Iggy Pop's solo career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3498, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ron Asheton perform with Destroy All Monsters at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3498, "Truth_answer": "Soon after Iggy Pop and Ron Asheton's reunion in 2003, the Stooges reunited officially, performing a series of live shows in the United States and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Stooges ever reunite?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3499, "Truth_answer": "The Stooges disbanded in February 1974 as a result of dwindling professional opportunities; this factor was compounded by Pop's ever-present heroin addiction and erratic off-stage behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stooges_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Stooges' second breakup about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3499, "Truth_answer": "Soon after Iggy Pop and Ron Asheton's reunion in 2003, the Stooges reunited officially, performing a series of live shows in the United States and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stooges get back together after the second breakup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3499, "Truth_answer": "After his first attempt at drug rehabilitation, Iggy Pop began a volatile yet ultimately successful solo career in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stooges_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Stooges's second breakup besides their reunion in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3499, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Stooges' Iggy Pop overcome the drug use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3499, "Truth_answer": "Raw Power is the third studio album by American rock band the Stooges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_Power_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Stooges' Raw Power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon was the last original member to join the Eagles, a band initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bernie Leadon's Eagles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's Eagles was initially formed by guitarist/singer Glenn Frey, drummer/singer Don Henley, and former Poco bassist/singer Randy Meisner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other members in Bernie Leadon's Eagles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Upon the release of their debut album, Eagles, Bernie Leadon's Eagles met with near instantaneous success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bernie Leadon's Eagles have any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's Eagles met with near instantaneous success, due largely to the strength of their hit singles, Take It Easy, Peaceful Easy Feeling and Witchy Woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Leadon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hit singles did Bernie Leadon's Eagles have early on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's Eagles formed in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Eagles form?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Eagles play the most?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Influenced by 1960s rhythm and blues, soul, bluegrass, and rock bands such as the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield, the Eagles' overall sound has been described as California rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the interesting thing you learned about Bernie Leadon's Eagles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3500, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's Eagles performed at clubs and larger concert venues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the group perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon attended Gainsville High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernie Leadon have professional vocal training?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernie Leadon study in school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's family enjoyed music, and he showed interest in it at an early age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kicked off Bernie Leadon's musical beginnings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, dobro) coming from a bluegrass background.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernie Leadon prefer to play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, dobro) coming from a bluegrass background.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernie Leadon prefer to play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon showed a keen interest in music from a very early age. His father was an Aerospace Engineer, and the family moved round the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210619id_/https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/bernie-leadon/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Bernie Leadon's early life besides what he preferred to play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3501, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Leadon's parents were Dr. Bernard Leadon, Jr. and Ann Teresa Sweetser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210619id_/https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/bernie-leadon/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Bernie Leadon's parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan's scarf became entangled in the wheels and axle of the car in which she was riding and breaking her neck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Isadora Duncan die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan died on the night of September 14, 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Isadora Duncan's death take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan died in Nice, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Isadora Duncan die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "As The New York Times noted in its obituary, Isadora Duncan met a tragic death at Nice on the Riviera.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Isadora Duncan's death occur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duncan have any family when she died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan was 50 years old at the time of her death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Duncan when she died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "On the night of her death, Isadora Duncan wore a long, hand-painted silk scarf gift from her friend Mary Desti, the mother of American film director Preston Sturges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Isadora Duncan's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3502, "Truth_answer": "MaryDesti brought Isadora Duncan to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone try to save Isadora Duncan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "Duncan's philosophy of dance moved away from rigid ballet technique and towards what she perceived as natural movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the concept of Isadora Duncan's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan was a member of Augustin Daly's company and later made her own schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Isadora Duncan a part of an organization?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan taught young women how to dance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what age did she teach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan opened schools to teach young women her philosophy of dance. The first was established in 1904 in Berlin-Grunewald, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Isadora Duncan teach young women to dance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "To restore dance to a high art form instead of merely entertainment, Isadora Duncan strove to connect emotions and movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some details of Isadora Duncan's technique?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "To restore dance to a high art form instead of merely entertainment, Isadora Duncan strove to connect emotions and movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were ways Isadora Duncan moved away from the rigid ballet technique?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "Isadora Duncan's movement was feminine and arose from the deepest feelings in her body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219194534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of movement did Isadora Duncan have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3503, "Truth_answer": "The Isadorables were a group of six young girls, Anna Denzler, Maria-Theresa Kruger, Irma Erich-Grimme, Elizabeth Milker, Margot Jehl, and Erica Lohmann, under the instruction of Isadora Duncan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170423210938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadorables_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Isadora Duncan's students?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3504, "Truth_answer": "Lewis H. Morgan was born in Aurora, Cayuga County, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lewis Morgan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3504, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Henry Morgan was born in upstate New York in 1818, he was raised there until he left for Cayuga Academy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031000119id_/http://www.sas.rochester.edu:80/ant/morgan/bio.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lewis H. Morgan grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3504, "Truth_answer": "Lewis H. Morgan's parents were Jedediah Morgan and Harriet Steele.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Lewis H. Morgan's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3504, "Truth_answer": "Lewis H. Morgan had 7 siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lewis H. Morgan have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3504, "Truth_answer": "Lewis H. Morgan attended Cayuga Academy and Union College in Schenectady.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did he Lewis H. Morgan go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3505, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Lewis have to do with research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3505, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis studied medieval Arab, especially Syrian history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bernard Lewis research besides the Ottoman archives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3505, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Lewis' biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3505, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his scholarly works, Bernard Lewis wrote several influential books accessible to the general public: The Arabs in History, The Middle East and the West, and The Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of some of Bernard Lewis' books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3505, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis received the National Jewish Book Award for Israel and a Harvey Prize in Literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis win any awards for any of his books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3505, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis suggested that as early as the 11th century Islamic societies were decaying, primarily the byproduct of internal problems like cultural arrogance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bernard Lewis besides his awards and books?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3506, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein dealt with a variety of themes related to the archeology and history of the Northern Kingdom of Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219012509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Finkelstein_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Israel Finkelstein do in The Northern Kingdom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3506, "Truth_answer": "Finkelstein dealt with a variety of themes related to the archeology and history of the Northern Kingdom of Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219012509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Finkelstein_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time of archeology themes did Israel Finkelstein deal with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3506, "Truth_answer": "Finkelstein has recently dealt with the location of the ancient mound of Jerusalem", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Israel Finkelstein besides archeology and history?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3506, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein is the Jacob M. Alkow Professor of the Archaeology of Israel in the Bronze and Iron Ages at Tel Aviv University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219012509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Finkelstein_p0", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/357790_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Israel Finkelstein still teaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3507, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein studied archaeology and Near Eastern civilizations, and geography at Tel Aviv University, receiving his BA in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219012509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Finkelstein_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Israel Finkelstein study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3507, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein teaches the Archaeology of Israel in the Bronze and Iron Ages at Tel Aviv University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219012509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Finkelstein_p0", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/357790_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Israel Finkelstein teach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3507, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein teaches the Archaeology of Israel in the Bronze and Iron Ages at Tel Aviv University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219012509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Finkelstein_p0", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/357790_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject did Israel Finkelstein teach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3507, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein also taught at Bar-Illan University, University of Chicago, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Israel Finkelstein teach anywhere else besides Tel Aviv University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3507, "Truth_answer": "Israel Finkelstein research includes work such as Geoarchaeological Investigations in the Negev Highlands and Iron Age Hebrew Ostraca in the Silicon Age: Computerized Paleography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Israel Finkelstein do any research?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3508, "Truth_answer": "Artistry in Rhythm is an album by pianist and bandleader Stan Kenton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111181441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artistry_in_Rhythm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stan Kenton's Artistry in Rhythm?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3508, "Truth_answer": "Composer Pete Rugolo Rugolo turned out three originals that Stan Kenton featured on the band's first album in 1946:: Artistry in Percussion, Safranski and Artistry in Bolero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Stan Kenton's three originals from the album, Artistry in Rhythm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3508, "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton album, Artistry in Rhythm's biggest hit was Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single on the Stan Kenton album, Artistry in Rhythm was the biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3508, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Stan Kenton album, Artistry in Rhythm successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3508, "Truth_answer": "June Christy was an American singer, known for her work in the cool jazz genre. Her success as a singer began with The Stan Kenton Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was June Christy and her relationship with Stan Kenton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3508, "Truth_answer": "Due to the financial and personal demands, following an April performance in Tuscaloosa, Stan Kenton broke up the Artistry in Rhythm incarnation of Kenton ensembles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stan Kenton besides his album, Artistry in Rhythm and June Christy? and June Christy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3509, "Truth_answer": "As a pianist, composer, arranger and band leader Stan Kenton led an innovative and influential jazz orchestra for almost four decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Bobo_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stan Kenton's career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3509, "Truth_answer": "Gus Arnheim was an American pianist, and Stan Kenton was in his band before he departed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Gus Arnheim?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3509, "Truth_answer": "Once Stan Kenton departed from Gus Arnheim's group, Kenton went back to study with private teachers on both the piano and in composition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stan Kenton do after he departed from Gus Arnheim's band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3509, "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton attended Bell High School, and he started learning piano as a teen from a local pianist and organist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stan Kenton study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3509, "Truth_answer": "Stan Kenton's first arrangement was written during this time for a local eight-piece band that played in nearby Long Beach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Kenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Stan Kenton besides where he studied?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3510, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Giggs played the game growing up and begain playing profesionally in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ryan Giggs start playing football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3510, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Giggs spent much time with his mother's parents and playing football and rugby league on the roads outside their house in Pentrebane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the start of Ryan Giggs's football years like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3510, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Giggs captained the Salford team to victory over their Blackburn counterparts, was man of the match, and the trophy was presented to him by Liverpool chief scout Ron Yeats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Giggs_p3", "https://archive.li/wOL70_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Ryan Giggs he get in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3510, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ryan Giggs after the Salford victory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "The first official album was Surfin' Safari by the Beach Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfer_Girl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first record Brian Wilson produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "Along with the other members of the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson and his father Murry contributed substantially to the album's production; Brian also wrote or co-wrote nine of its 12 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfin%27_Safari_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Surfin' Safari produced with the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "Surfin' is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys, written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love. It was released as the first Beach Boys single in November 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Surfin' USA released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "One said: If Surfin' U.S.A. didn't literally transform America into an endless beach, it added vivid dimension to California mythos and took it further than anyone would have thought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about Surfin' USA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "The next album after Surfin' Safari was Surfer Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album after Surfin' USA released by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "The hit singles from the album were Surfer Girl and Little Deuce Coupe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits from this album Surfer Girl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "The next and fourth album after Surfer Girl was Little Deuce Coupe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next Beach Boys album after Surfer Girl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3511, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson produced the album, and Nick Venet may have contributed to the production of two songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Little Deuce Coupe produced by Brian Wilson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan studied Business Administration at the Aksaray School of Economics and Commercial Sciences, now known as Marmara University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Recep Tayyip Erdogan go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has 4 children.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.investor.co.id/landing/search?keyword=Turkish+President+Recep+Tayyip+Erdogan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Recep Tayyip Erdogan have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan was born in the Kasımpaşa neighborhood in Istanbul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Recep Tayyip Erdogan born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan married Emine Gülbaran on 4 July 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Recep Tayyip Erdogan married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan opened a vast mosque on a mountaintop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Recep Tayyip Erdogan open a mosque?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "In his youth, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan played semi-professional football at a local club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Erdogan play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's father was a captain in the Turkish Coast Guard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Recep Tayyip Erdogan's father do for a living?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "The stadium of the local football club in the district where Recep Tayyip Erdoğan grew up, Kasımpaşa S.K. is named after him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a football stadium named after Recep Tayyip Erdogan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3512, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's religion is Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion does Recep Tayyip Erdogan practice?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson was influenced by Benjamin Franklin Newton, William Wordsworth, and Ralph Waldo Emerson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Emily Dickinson influenced by?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bejamin Franklin Newton a writer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Emily Dickinson's favorite authors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "No Coward Soul Is Mine, a poem by Emily Brontë had been a favorite of Emily Dickinson's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were her favorite works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Emily Dickinson's first writing pieces?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson was familiar not only with the Bible but also with contemporary popular literature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Emily Dickinson besides her influences and favorite works?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emily Dickinson spend a lot of time reading?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Blue Jays offered a three-year, $13 million deal, leading to Paul Molitor signing with the Blue Jays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Molitor sign a contract with the Toronto Blue jays?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor's agent was Ron Simon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Molitor have an agent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Paul Molitor led the AL in plate appearances and hits and hit .332 with 22 home runs and 111 RBI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Molitor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Molitor have a high batting average with the Toronto Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "Returning to the playoffs for the first time since 1982, Paul Molitor was a key part of the Blue Jays' second World Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Molitor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Molitor ever make the playoffs with the Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor hit 2 doubles, 2 triples, and 2 home runs in the Series, earning the World Series MVP Award in the World Championship of 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Molitar win any awards with the Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor was a designated hitter and infielder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Paul Molitar play for the Toronto Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, a strike-shortened season, Paul Molitor hit .341 and led the AL in games played of 115.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Paul Molitar play in 1994?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3514, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Paul Molitor stole 20 bases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Molitar ever steal any bases for the Toronto Blue Jays?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor made his MLB debut in 1978 with the Milwaukee Brewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Molitar join the Brewers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor was a three-year starter for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, earning All American honors as a shortstop for his sophomore and junior years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Paul Molitar before he joined the Brewers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor played with the Golden Gophers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Paul Molitar play for before the Brewers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor made his MLB debut in 1978, playing in 125 games and hitting .273 with 6 home runs, 45 RBIs and 30 stolen bases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul Molitar perform for the Brewers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor first year with the Brewers was 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year was Paul Molitar's first with the Brewers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "Paul Molitor was part of a young Milwaukee Brewers team that lost the 1982 World Series in seven games to the St. Louis Cardinals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Molitor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Milwaukee Brewers win the World Series with Paul Molitor in 1982?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Molitar in 1983?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sowell's writing range from social policy on race, ethnic groups, education and decision-making, to classical and Marxian economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Thomas Sowell's writings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sowell also wrote about the problems of children perceived as having disabilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other topics has Thomas Sowell written on besides social policy on race, ethnic groups, education and decision-making, to classical and Marxian economics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Critics include in their remarks, Thomas Sowell's works have been published, to much praise ... and a lot of criticism, some of it bitter.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Sowell receive any backlash from his writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Critics in their remarks, Thomas Sowell's work thoroughly, almost dauntingly, researched, yet it is as readable as a novel ... clearing away cant and illuminating the world as it is.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have people said about Thomas Sowell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sowell writes on racial topics and is a critic of affirmative action and race-based quotas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105210811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What government programs has Thomas Sowell criticized?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sowell said the great bulk of the studies show that gun control laws do not in fact control guns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105210811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas Sowell's view on gun control?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sowell said that gun control does not save lives but overall costs lives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Sowell say after he said gun control laws do not control guns?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "On the topic of affirmative action, Sowell has stated, One of the few policies that can be said to harm virtually every group in a different way...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105210811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Thomas Sowell said about affirmative action?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sowell has written a trilogy of books on ideologies and political positions, including A Conflict of Visions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105210811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What books has Thomas Sowell written?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Sowell a racist?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3517, "Truth_answer": "Gustaf V of Sweden was King of Sweden from 1907 until his death in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gustaf V best known for in the public?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public feel about Gustav V's sympathies with Germany ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gustav V side with any other countries beside Germany ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3517, "Truth_answer": "During World War II, Gustaf allegedly urged Per Albin Hansson's coalition government to accept requests from Nazi Germany for logistics support, refusing which might have provoked an invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies during Gustav V's reign ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3517, "Truth_answer": "In the 1910s, Gustaf V of Sweden tried to go against their will but eventually conceded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gustav V cause problems with his parliment ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the elites of Sweden want less defence or more ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3518, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division have influenced bands including their contemporaries U2 and the Cure to later acts such as Interpol, Bloc Party and Editors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joy Division's main legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3518, "Truth_answer": "Sumner and Hook formed the band, Joy Division after attending a Sex Pistols concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Joy Division begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3518, "Truth_answer": "The band, Joy Division consisted of vocalist Ian Curtis, guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. They are all male.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band, Joy Division an all girl band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3518, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division have influenced bands including their contemporaries U2 and the Cure to later acts such as Interpol, Bloc Party and Editors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joy Division's main legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3518, "Truth_answer": "The band, Joy Division were successful blending post-punk with electronic and dance music influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Joy Division do any other sounds besides dark and gothic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3518, "Truth_answer": "Joy Division have influenced bands including their contemporaries U2 and the Cure to later acts such as Interpol, Bloc Party and Editors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joy Division's legacy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3519, "Truth_answer": "While Joy Division's first recordings were heavily influenced by early punk, they soon developed a sound and style that made them one of the pioneers of the post-punk movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joy Division's sound like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3519, "Truth_answer": "The remaining members of the band, Joy Division regrouped under the name New Order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Joy Division besides their sound?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3519, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joy Division's focus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3519, "Truth_answer": "Ian Curtis was the band, Joy Division's sole lyricist, and he typically composed his lyrics in a notebook, independently of the eventual music to evolve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joy Division make their own songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "The King threatened to abdicate if the Government did not approve a German request to transfer a fighting infantry division through Swedish territory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started the Sweden Midsummer crisis of 1941?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "The German troops were allowed safe passage through Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the Midsummer Crisis of 1941?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the passage of German troops through Sweden agreed upon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "Germans asked Sweden to allow the transportation of armed German troops, the 163rd Infantry Division, commanded by General Erwin Engelbrecht, along with all its military equipment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden_during_World_War_II_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the infantry division from Germany that was agreed up to be sent through Sweden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "The German Troops were supposed to be sent around June of 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the German troops supposed to be sent through Sweden?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "The troops would pass through Swedish territory from southern Norway to northern Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the German troops supposed to be sent to during the Midsummer Crisis of 1941?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3520, "Truth_answer": "Gustaf V of Sweden did not abdicate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did King Gustav V abdicate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards was with the Lions for 2 years from 1941-1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill Edwards with the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Edwards was unsuccessful. He guided the team to a 4–6–1 record in 1941, and was fired after three straight losses to begin the 1942 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Edwards win much with the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards started with the Lions from 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did he start with them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Edwards enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942 as America's involvement in the war intensified, was discharged 1946, and spent a year in sporting goods before joining the Cleveland Browns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Edwards go right from the Lions to the Browns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards was with the Cleveland Browns for two years from 1947-1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill Edwards with the browns?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "While the US was involved in WWII, Bill Edwards served at St. Mary's Pre-Flight, and coached the Air Devils football team there. He also served at a base in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about American football coach Bill Edwards' military service was he in a war?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards was in the military for 5 years from 1942-1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was American football coach Bill Edwards in the military?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was American football coach Bill Edwards hurt at all during his time in military service?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special that made American football coach Bill Edwards decide he wanted to co into coaching?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "Edwards got his first coaching job in 1931, when he was hired as an assistant football coach at Springfield High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did American football coach Bill Edwards get his start in coaching?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3521, "Truth_answer": "After two seasons at Fostoria, Bill Edwards left to coach the freshman football team at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Western Reserve university for American football coach Bill Edwards?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "Edwards retired in February 1973 after 39 years as a coach and administrator and said he would concentrate on hunting and fishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bill Edwards do after he coached football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "While at Wittenberg as athletic director, Bill Edwards was named the country's college football coach of the year twice, and his teams posted an overall record of 98–20–4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bill Edwards' impact while the school's athletic director?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards spent the rest of his career at Wittenberg University, serving as head coach until 1968 and remaining as athletic director until 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Edwards work anywhere else after Wittenberg University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Edwards live after he retired?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards, described as a tough but compassionate coach, had an influence on many men he worked with, including Steve Belichick, the father of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bill Edwards' legacy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What will Bill Edwards be remembered for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards died June 12, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Edwards die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards and his wife Dorothy had three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is left of Bill Edwards' family?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3522, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards was inducted into the Ohio Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1979, Wittenberg's Athletics Hall of Honor in 1985 and into the College Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody do anything to memorialize Bill Edwards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to relinquish her seat in the colored section to a white passenger, after the whites-only section was filled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Rosa Parks play in changing the law?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Rosa Parks bus incident occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosa Parks give up her seat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to relinquish her seat in the colored section to a white passenger, after the whites-only section was filled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occured on the bus that Rosa Parks was on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosa Parks oblige to James F. Blake's request?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosa Parks ever ride with James F. blake again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "Months after her arrest, Parks said she had decided, I would have to know for once and for all what rights I had as a human being and a citizen.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Rosa Parks declared she wouldn't ride with Blake again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3523, "Truth_answer": "After her arrest, Parks became an icon of the Civil Rights Movement but suffered hardships as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Rosa Parks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks died October 24, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rosa Parks death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks's funeral was held at the Greater Grace Temple Church in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rosa Parks' funeral held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/rosa-parks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rosa Parks born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks was 92 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Rosa Parks when she died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks lived in Detroit at the time of her death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city did Rosa Parks live in when she died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "A church packed with 4,000 mourners celebrated the life of Rosa Parks in an impassioned, song-filled funeral, with a crowd of notables giving thanks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119015216id_/http://www.nbcnews.com:80/id/9893832/ns/us_news-life/t/rosa-parks-honored-thousands-funeral_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who attended Rosa Parks funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3524, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Parks outlived her only sibling. She was survived by her sister-in-law, 13 nieces and nephews and their families, and several cousins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rosa Parks leave behind?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "Feist's third solo album, The Reminder, was released on 23 April 2007 in Europe, and on 1 May 2007 in Canada, the USA, and the rest of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does The Reminder have to do with Feist and her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "Feist's album, The Reminder had sold worldwide over 1,000,000 copies and is certified gold in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album The Reminder by Feist well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "Feist's The Reminder features 1234, a song co-written by New Buffalo's Sally Seltmann, that became a surprise hit after being featured in a commercial for the iPod nano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a best selling single from the Feist album The Reminder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "I Feel It All was featured in the UK teen comedy The Inbetweeners and was used in the film The Accidental Husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable singles on Feist's album, The Reminder besides 1234?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of Feist during the time of her album, The Reminder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Feist's The Reminder make?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "Feist toured worldwide to promote the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour after the release of the album The Reminder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "Feist's The Reminder won a 2008 Juno Award for Album of the Year on 6 April 2008 in Calgary, Alberta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Feist besides touring worldwide to promote her album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3525, "Truth_answer": "Feist won the 2007 Shortlist Music Prize for The Reminder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210012409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reminder_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Feist's The Reminder win any other awards or recognitions besides a 2008 Juno Award for Album of the Year?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, at age 15, Feist got her start in music when she founded and was the lead vocalist for a Calgary punk band called Placebo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Leslie Feist start her music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "The first band Leslie Feist joined was Placebo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was the first band Leslie Feist joined?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "Leslie Feist was a vocalist who also played guitar and bass guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which instruments does Leslie Feist play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Leslie Feist was asked by Noah Mintz of hHead to play bass in his solo project Noah's Arkweld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other bands was Leslie Feist a part of besides Placebo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "Leslie Feist is a Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist, performing both as a solo artist and as a member of the indie rock group Broken Social Scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which band is Leslie Feist in currently?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "Feist's The Reminder earned Feist four Grammy nominations, including a nomination for Best New Artist. She has received 11 Juno Awards, including two Artist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Feist's most famous album or song?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Feist have any musical influences, like other performers or songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other antics has Feist done similar to licking the bicycle in Lovertits?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3526, "Truth_answer": "Feist's The Reminder earned Feist four Grammy nominations, including a nomination for Best New Artist. She has received 11 Juno Awards, including two Artist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Feist's musical career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "Just months after his playing retirement, Francis Bourke was controversially pitched into the coaching position at Punt Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Francis Bourke coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Francis Bourke took the Tigers to only their third minor premiership since the war and impressed critics with a brilliant tactical display.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Tigers play under Francis Bourke?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "The Tigers won easily, and Bourke became one of only a handful of coaches to make the Grand Final in his first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Tigers win the third minor premiership?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "Bourke became one of only a handful of coaches to make the Grand Final in his first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Francis Bourke achieve as coach besides winning their third minor premiereship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bourke coached for two years. His winning rate over the two seasons was a very reasonable 56.5%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Francis Bourke coach for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Francis Bourke retire as a coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "Although the team improved in the second half of the season, further player departures were mooted if Francis Bourke remained as coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Francis Bourke besides being successful as a coach?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bourke's style was not appreciated because it was hard-training.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Francis Bourke's coaching style not appreciated?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "During the off-season, the Tigers suffered an exodus of disgruntled star players that rocked the club and lost nine of the first eleven games in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the crisis that happened when Francis Bourke was coaching the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3527, "Truth_answer": "Bourke tendered his resignation at the end of the season, well aware that he would probably have been sacked had he not done so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francis Bourke do after the 1983 crisis?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bourke was the captain of the Richmond Football Team, the Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Francis Bourke captain of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bourke's persistence was recognised by Richmond when it awarded him the club's Most Determined trophy in 1967, 1972, 1977 and 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Bourke win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bourke retired after captaining the Richmond Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Bourke retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "Just months after his playing retirement, Francis Bourke was controversially pitched into the coaching position at Punt Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francis Bourke do after he retired as a player?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers, headquarters and training facilities are located at its original home ground, the Punt Road Oval, which sits adjacent to the Melbourne Cricket Ground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Richmond Tigers based?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "For many years, Francis Bourke was involved in the pub trade and was a more than useful cricketer with the Camberwell Cricket Club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Francis Bourke's next career move after coaching The Tigers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3528, "Truth_answer": "Aged 34, Francis Bourke decided to soldier on in 1981 and became only the third Tiger to play 300 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181002041254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bourke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Francis Bourke play for at 34?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "Supergrass' debut album, I Should Coco, which entered the UK Albums Chart at number one released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Supergrass during the Britpop years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "Supergrass returned to Sawmills Studio to co-produce follow up album, In It For The Money released April 1997, with John Cornfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Supergrass' I Should Coco the only album released during their Britpop years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "Supergrass' debut album, I Should Coco was #1 on the UK albums chart and started their stardom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Supergrass' stardom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "After Performing at Rio's Hollywood Rock Festival in April 1996, Supergrass met the train robber Ronnie Biggs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything that stood out to you that you liked about the band Supergrass?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the band Supergrass popular with the fans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "Around this time Supergrass also appeared on the front cover of The Big Issue, interviewed for the magazine at Heathrow Airport by ex-drug smuggler Howard Marks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that is interesting in the article that I should know about the band Supergrass besides their popularity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Supergrass appear on anything else besides on the cover of The Big Issue?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger begin his military service?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger joined the Air Force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which branch of the military did Chesley Sullenberger join?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger earned his USAF wings in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger become a pilot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Following completion of his graduate degree at Purdue, Chesley Sullenberger was assigned to UPT at Columbus AFB, Mississippi, flying the T-37 Tweet and T-38 Talon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What planes did Chesley Sullenberger fly as pilot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Following completion of his graduate degree at Purdue, Chesley Sullenberger was assigned to UPT at Columbus AFB, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was he stationed after his graduation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Following his assignment at RAF Lakenheath, Sullenberger was reassigned to the 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the 474th Tactical Fighter Wing at Nellis AFB, Nevada, again flying the F-4D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger fly in any other planes besides the T-37 Tweet and T-38 Talon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was assigned to UPT at Columbus AFB, Mississippi, flying the T-37 Tweet and T-38 Talon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger fly the F-4D Phantom II while he was stationed at the Columbus AFB?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3530, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was reassigned to the 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the 474th Tactical Fighter Wing at Nellis AFB, Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chesley Sullenberger stationed anywhere else besides Columbus and Lakenheath?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "Sullenberger was employed by US Airways and its predecessor airlines from 1980 until 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Chesley Sullenberger involved in Civil aviation careers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Chesley Sullenberger became the founder and CEO of Safety Reliability Methods, Inc., a firm providing strategic and tactical guidance to enhance organizational safety, performance, and reliability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chesley Sullenberger accomplish during these years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was a featured speaker for two panels: one on aviation and one on patient safety in medicine, at the High Reliability Organizations 2007 International Conference in Deauville, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberg accomplish anything else other than becoming the CEO of SRM?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger awards include Time's 100 Most Influential Heroes and Icons, Master's Medal, and Key to the City from New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger earn any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger has also been involved in a number of accident investigations conducted by the USAF and the National Transportation Safety Board.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chesley Sullenberger involved in anything else airplane related?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was an instructor with the military in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Chesley Sullenberger serve as an instructor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, the plane Sullenberger was flying hit a flock of geese and lost power in the engines. Sullenberger piloted the plane to a water landing on the Hudson River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting that happened regarding Chesley Sullenberger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3531, "Truth_answer": "Working with NASA scientists, Chesley Sullenberger coauthored a paper on error-inducing contexts in aviation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger do anything else while working with NASA scientists?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "James O'Keefe and his colleagues were arrested for trying to illegally enter Senator Mary Andrieu's office under false pretenses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is James O'Keefe's connection with Mary Landrieu?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "James O'Keefe stated that he had entered Landrieu's office to investigate complaints that she was ignoring phone calls from constituents during the debate over President Barack Obama's health care bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James O'Keefe do once he entered Senator Andrieu's office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James O'Keefe and his colleagues take video recordings of the office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "James O'Keefe and the others pleaded guilty on May 26.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James O'Keefe found guilty for entering Mari Landrie's office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "O'Keefe was sentenced to three years' probation, 100 hours of community service and a $1,500 fine. The other three men received lesser sentences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James O'Keefe's sentence after pleading guilty on May 26?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Senator Mary Landrieu issue a statement about the O'Keefe incident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James O'Keefe target any other politicians for similar incidents besides Senator Mary Landrieu?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3533, "Truth_answer": "Graham Chapman was an English comedian, actor, and writer, known for his writing partnership with John Cleese and his role in British surreal comedy group, Monty Python.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Graham Chapman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3533, "Truth_answer": "During writing sessions, Cleese and Chapman would come up with inspiration by using Roget’s Thesaurus. Reading words out at random, like 'plummet', inspired their first Monty Python skit 'Flying Sheep'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What activities did Graham Chapman and John Cleese do when they wrote together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3533, "Truth_answer": "Graham Chapman and John Cleese met at Cambridge where they started writing sketches together. They wrote various television assignments, and formed Monty Python with 4 other members in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of material did John Cleese and Graham Chapman write together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3533, "Truth_answer": "Some notable Monty Python sketches written by Chapman and Cleese are Cheese Shop, Dead Parrot, and Argument Clinic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of John Cleese and Graham Chapman's work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3533, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Monty Python, Chapman and Cleese also wrote for Doctor in the House, a long-running television comedy series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another work that Cleese and Chapman did together besides Cheese Shop, Dead Parrot, and Argument Clinic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3533, "Truth_answer": "Graham Chapman and John Cleese met in 1959 at Cambridge Footlights. Their writing partnership continued for years afterwards, reaching its critical peak with Monty Python in the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Cleese and Graham Chapman work together for a long time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3534, "Truth_answer": "Fawlty Towers was a 1970s sitcom starring John Cleese as Basil Fawlty, a neurotic hotel manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Fawlty Towers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3534, "Truth_answer": "Cleese played the role of Basil Fawlty from 1975 to 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Cleese begin starring on Fawlty Towers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3534, "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was nominated for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance in 1976 and 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fawlty Towers a successful show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jimmy Buffett born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "Buffett was born on Christmas Day 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.snippetzmagazine.com/main11.html_p108" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jimmy Buffett born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "During Jimmy Buffett's grade school years, he attended St. Ignatius School, where he played the trombone in the school band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Buffett go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett graduated from McGill Institute for Boys in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Buffett go to high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett played guitar during his first year at Auburn University before continuing his college years at Pearl River Community College and the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Buffett go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett's father was James Delaney Buffett, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jimmy Buffett's father?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jimmy Buffett's father do for a living?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Buffett's mother was Mary Loraine Peets Buffett", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jimmy Buffett's mother?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3535, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jimmy Buffett's mother, Mary Loraine Peets Buffett, do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3536, "Truth_answer": "When Storm became a professional singer, he changed his name to Rory Storm by deed poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is unique about Rory Storm's lifestyle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3536, "Truth_answer": "Rory Storm changed the name of his family's home in Broadgreen to Hurricaneville. It was registered with the Post Office as Hurricaneville and appeared that way in the phone directory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rory Storm change anything else through deed poll besides his name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3536, "Truth_answer": "Storm sometimes wore a pink suit and tie, and during concerts he would walk over to the piano and comb his blond hair with an oversized comb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Rory Storm's stage persona?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3536, "Truth_answer": "When told about a boil on his face, Storm pulled out a black velvet hood with slits for his eyes and mouth, and played the whole concert with it on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rory Storm do with the black velvet hood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3536, "Truth_answer": "At one concert, the stage lighting failed between sets. Storm was upset until someone walked in with a torch, which Storm used to finish the concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200526053315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Storm_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stories besides the black velvet hood are there about Rory Storm's stage persona?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3536, "Truth_answer": "Rory Storm used someone with a torch to finish the concert at Bankfield House Youth club, Garston, Liverpool, in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the concert where Rory Storm used a torch to finish the concert at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3537, "Truth_answer": "On 28 September 1972, Rory Storm and his mother were both found dead, at Hurricaneville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rory Storm die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3537, "Truth_answer": "Rory Storm developed a chest infection and could not sleep properly, so he took alcohol and sleeping pills. The cause of his death was ruled accidental.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rory Storm die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3537, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media react to Rory Storm's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3537, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rory Storm's family react to his death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3537, "Truth_answer": "Storm's remains were scattered on section 23 at Anfield Crematorium's Gardens of Remembrance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rory Storm buried?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3538, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues is the second studio album by American indie folk band Fleet Foxes, released on May 3, 2011 on Sub Pop and Bella Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730050354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helplessness_Blues_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fleet Foxes' second album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3538, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues by American indie folk band Fleet Foxes, released on May 3, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3538, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues received universal acclaim from critics and was nominated for Best Folk Album for the 54th Grammy Awards. The release peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730050354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helplessness_Blues_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3538, "Truth_answer": "To support the album, Fleet Foxes embarked on a worldwide Helplessness Blues Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730050354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helplessness_Blues_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fleet Foxes tour the album Helplessness Blues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3538, "Truth_answer": "On January 18, 2012, after Fleet Foxes had finished touring for the Helplessness Blues album, drummer Tillman announced that he had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fleet Foxes besides the success of their album, Helplessness Blue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3538, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Josh Tillman leave Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "The Platters formed in Los Angeles in 1952 and were initially managed by Federal Records A&R man, Ralph Bass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Platters start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "The original group of The Platters consisted of founding and naming member, Herb Reed, Alex Hodge, Cornell Gunter and Joe Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the first members of The Platters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "The Platters performed first.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Platters perform or record first?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "The Platters are an American vocal group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Platters play instruments or just sing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "The Platters released two singles with Federal Records, under the management of Bass, but found little success. Bass then asked his friend music entrepreneur and songwriter Buck Ram to coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most interesting about The Platter's early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "One song recorded during their Federal tenure, Only You, written by Buck Ram for the Ink Spots, was deemed unreleasable by the label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Platters write their own songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "Convinced by Jean Bennett and Tony Williams that Only You had potential, Ram had The Platters re-record the song during their first session for Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song The Platters recorded in the studio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3539, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Platters ever almost quit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ullman married producer Allan McKeown in 1983. They had two children: Mabel, born in 1986, and Johnny, born in 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tracey Ulman's family like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ullman married producer Allan McKeown in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tracey Ulman married to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ullman sought full-time employment working in a paper products distribution company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tracey Ulman do before she started acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "At sixteen, Tracey Ullman was goaded into attending a dance audition by some school friends under the impression that she was applying for summer season in Scarborough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tracey Ullman besides her employment before acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tracey Ullman. stay at Scarborough for dancing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ullman married in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tracey Ulman married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "On 24 December 2013, Allan McKeown died at home from prostate cancer, three days before their 30th wedding anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Tracey Ulman still married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "Ullman, who had been living an upper-middle class life, was uprooted to Hackbridge, along with her older sister Patti and her mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tracey Ulman's life like growing up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Tracey Ullman was persuaded by her husband to join him in Los Angeles, where he was already partially stationed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tracey Ulman come to the US?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3540, "Truth_answer": "Ullman was persuaded by her husband to join him in Los Angeles, where he was already partially stationed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tracey Ulman live when she came to the US?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "Mickelson's first major championship win came in his thirteenth year on the PGA Tour in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Phil Michelson's first major win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "Mickelson captured his second major at the PGA Championship at Baltusrol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Phil Michelson's second major win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson captured his third major title the following spring at the Masters at the 2006 PGA Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson win anything else during 2004 until 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "No, Phil Mickelson continued playing after the Masters at the 2006 PGA Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phil Michelson's third major title at the Masters his final victory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson play against Tiger Woods at the 2006 spring Masters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won his second green jacket after shooting a 3-under-par final round, winning by two strokes over runner-up Tim Clark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Phil Michelson play against at the Masters of the 2006 PGA Tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anyone else that Phil Mickelson played against in the 2006 PGA Tour besides Tim Clark?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "In the U.S. Open at Oakmont in June, Mickelson missed the cut for the first time in 31 majors after shooting 11 over par for 36 holes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Phil Mickelson besides his time during the 2006 PGA Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3541, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson had a wrist injury that was incurred while practicing in the thick rough at Oakmont a few weeks before the Open at Oakmont tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson ever get injured?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "Patrick J. Kennedy represented Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://congress.gov/members?q=%7B%22congress%22%3A%5B%22113%22%2C%2272%22%2C%2278%22%2C%22107%22%2C%2293%22%2C%2286%22%5D%2C%22chamber%22%3A%22House%22%2C%22member-state%22%3A%22Rhode+Island%22%7D_p8", "https://congress.gov/members?q=%7B%22congress%22%3A%5B%22116%22%2C%22115%22%2C%22114%22%2C%22113%22%2C%22112%22%2C%22111%22%2C%22110%22%2C%22107%22%2C%22106%22%2C%22105%22%2C%22104%22%2C%22101%22%2C%2299%22%2C%2298%22%2C%2297%22%2C%2296%22%2C%2295%22%2C%2294%22%2C%2293%22%2C%2292%22%2C%2291%22%2C%2290%22%2C%2289%22%2C%2288%22%2C%2287%22%2C%2286%22%2C%2285%22%2C%2284%22%2C%2283%22%2C%2282%22%2C%2281%22%2C%2280%22%2C%2279%22%2C%2278%22%2C%2277%22%2C%2276%22%2C%2275%22%2C%2274%22%2C%2273%22%2C%2272%22%2C%2271%22%5D%2C%22member-state%22%3A%22Rhode+Island%22%2C%22chamber%22%3A%22House%22%7D_p8", "https://congress.gov/members?q=%7B%22congress%22%3A%5B%22113%22%2C%2292%22%2C%22111%22%2C%22102%22%2C%2278%22%2C%2281%22%2C%2295%22%2C99%5D%2C%22member-state%22%3A%22Rhode+Island%22%2C%22party%22%3A%22all%22%7D_p7", "https://congress.gov/members?q=%7B%22congress%22%3A%5B%22113%22%2C%2292%22%2C%22106%22%2C%2297%22%2C%2295%22%2C%2283%22%2C%2286%22%2C%2281%22%2C100%5D%2C%22member-state%22%3A%22Rhode+Island%22%7D_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which state did Patrick J. Kennedy represent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "Patrick J. Kennedy was known for the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legislation was Patrick J. Kennedy known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "The Mental Health Parity Act passed the House on 5 March 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Mental Health Parity Act pass in the house?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "The Mental Health Parity Act signed into law by President George W. Bush on 3 October 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Mental Health Parity Act signed into a law of the country?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the ultimate fate of these Mental Health acts sponsored by Patrick J. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick J. Kennedy get support from his family for his efforts at the house of representatives?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3542, "Truth_answer": "Capitol Hill intoxicated-driving accident", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Patrick J. Kennedy's career at the House besides his work with The Mental Health Parity Act?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "Patrick J. Kennedy crashed his automobile into a barricade on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C..According to Kennedy, he was disoriented from the prescription medications Ambien and Phenergan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the Capitol Hill intoxicated-driving accident with Patrick J. Kennedy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick J. Kennedy have any passengers in the Capitol Hill intoxicated-driving accident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "Anonymous sources are alleged to have seen Patrick J. Kennedy drinking at the nearby Hawk & Dove bar prior to the accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205022435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_J._Kennedy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Patrick J. Kennedy's Capitol Hill intoxicated-driving accident besides saying he was disoriented from prescription medications?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "Patrick J. Kennedy announced he would be readmitting himself to a drug-rehabilitation facility where he had sought treatment for prior addictions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick J. Kennedy go to rehab for the Capitol Hill intoxicated-driving accident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "Addiction confronted Patrick J. Kennedy early, with his first rehab stint coming at age 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patrick J. Kennedy first go to rehab?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "Kennedy got a show of support when he was endorsed by the Rhode Island Democratic Party. On June 5, 2006, Kennedy was released from drug rehabilitation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did going to rehab affect Patrick J. Kennedy's political career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3543, "Truth_answer": "The pre-dawn accident drove Kennedy to rehabilitation—and to the public acknowledgement that he had been abusing alcohol and drugs since he was a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200927160532id_/https://www.bphope.com/my-story-patrick-kennedy/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public view Patrick J. Kennedy's drug addiction?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "The Talland House is in St Ives, Cornwall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120205826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_the_Lighthouse_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Talland House?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "Each year between 1882 and 1894 Virginia Woolf's family leased Talland House as a summer residence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Talland House where Virginia Woolf lived?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "Amongst Virginia Woolf's guests in 1893 were the Brookes, including Rupert Brooke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Stephen's family mingle with at Viginia Wolf's Talland House?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "Both at Hyde Park Gate and Talland House, the family mingled with much of the country's literary and artistic circles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Virginia Woolf Talland House article besides its location?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "Frequent guests included literary figures such as Henry James and George Meredith, as well as James Russell Lowell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Virginia Woolf's family entertain anyone famouse at Talland House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "The Stephens children were exposed to intellectual conversations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Stephens children exposed to at Talland House?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3544, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Virginia Woolf move out of Talland House?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "Lyrically, Vogue by Madonna is about enjoying oneself on the dance floor no matter who one is, and it contains a theme of escapism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the song Vogue by Madonna about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "Madonna's Vogue music video features Donna De Lory, Niki Harris, Luis Xtravaganza Camacho, Jose Gutierez Xtravaganza, Salim Gauwloos, Carlton Wilborn, Gabriel Trupin, Oliver Crumes and Kevin Stea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which dancers were chose for Madonna's Vogue music video?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "Madonna's Vogue music video was brought together after a large casting call in Los Angeles where hundreds of different sorts of dancers appeared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the casting call for Madonna's Vogue music video go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "The video recalls the look of films and photography from The Golden Age of Hollywood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about the song Vogue by Madonna besides the music video?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "The artwork for Vogue by Madonna was the Art Deco artist Tamara de Lempicka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the artwork for Vogue by Madonna by?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "Some of the close-up poses recreate noted portraits of such stars as Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis, Veronica Lake, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Garland and Jean Harlow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was noticeable about the set design for Madonna's Vogue music video besides the artwork?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "Several famous Hollywood portrait photographers whose style and works are referenced include George Hurrell, Eugene Robert Richee, Don English, Whitey Schafer, Ernest Bachrach, Scotty Welbourne, Laszlo Willinger, and Clarence Bull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else inspire the art for Madonna's Vogue video?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything about the lighting in Madonna's Vogue music video?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "There are two versions of Madonna's Vogue music video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else of interest about Madonna's Vogue video besides the inspiration and lighting?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "There is the regularly aired television Vogue music video, and the 12-inch remix, which is the extended version over three minutes longer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why two versions of Madonna's vogue music video?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3545, "Truth_answer": "The video features the dancers for Madonna's then-upcoming Blond Ambition Tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anybody famous in the Vogue music video by Madonna?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3546, "Truth_answer": "Alba is an ambassador for the 1Goal movement to provide education to children in Africa. She has also served as a Baby2Baby angel ambassador.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of charity is Jessica Alba involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3546, "Truth_answer": "Alba is also involved with Clothes Off Our Back, Habitat for Humanity, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Project HOME, RADD, Revlon Run/Walk for Women, and SOS Children's Villages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other charities that Jessica Alba is involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3546, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jessica Alba work as spokeswoman for anything?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3546, "Truth_answer": "In January 2012, Alba and business partner Christopher Gavigan launched The Honest Company, a collection of household goods, diapers, and body care products.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long has Jessica Alba been involved with The Honest Company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3546, "Truth_answer": "Alba posed for a bondage-themed print advertising campaign by Declare Yourself, a campaign encouraging voter registration among youth for the 2008 United States presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Jessica Alba do in politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3546, "Truth_answer": "The Jessica Alba advertisement photographed by Mark Liddell, feature Alba wrapped in and gagged with black tape, and drew national media attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jessica Alba's bondage-themed print advertising campaign by Declare Yourself go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3547, "Truth_answer": "1993 saw the release of the band Take That's album, Everything Changes, based on Barlow's original material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Take That do in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3547, "Truth_answer": "Take That's album, Everything Changes peaked at number one in the UK and spawned six singles, with four being consecutive UK number one singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how well did Take That's album Everything Changes do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3547, "Truth_answer": "Take That's album, Everything Changes had the song, Pray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a song on Take That's album Everything Changes“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3547, "Truth_answer": "Relight My Fire“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name another song on the album Everything Changes by Take That?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3547, "Truth_answer": "Four songs were consecutive UK number one singles – their first number one Pray, Relight My Fire, Babe and the title track Everything Changes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the best song on the Everything Changes album by Take That?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3547, "Truth_answer": "Nobody Else is the third studio album by British boy band Take That. It was released in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody_Else_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the ablum Nobody Else by Take That released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "The band, Sly and the Family Stone formed in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sly and the Family Stone formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "The band, Sly and the Family Stone's core line-up was 7 members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many band members were there in Sly and the Family Stone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "The band, Sly and the Family Stone released a series of Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits such as Dance to the Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sly and the Family Stone article besides their formation and core members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "The band, Sly and the Family Stone also had hits such as Everyday People and Thank You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sly and the Family Stone have any other hits besides Dance to the Music that charted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "In September 1968, the band, Sly and the Family Stone embarked on its first overseas tour, to England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sly and the Family Stone tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "The band, Sly and the Family Stone's Larry Graham was arrested for possession of marijuana and because of disagreements with concert promoters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sly and the Family Stone's first overseas tour to England cut short?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "In late 1968, Sly and the Family Stone released the single Everyday People, which became their first No. 1 hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sly and the Family Stone's first overseas tour to England?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Graham released from the band after Sly and the Family Stone's first overseas tour to England was cut short?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3548, "Truth_answer": "Sing a Simple Song, served as the lead single for Sly and the Family Stone' fourth album, Stand!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hits besides Everyday People released by Sly and the Family Stone?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "Relationships within the band, Sly and the Family Stone were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of internal problems was theSly and the Family Stone band having?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "After moving to the Los Angeles area in fall 1969, Sly Stone and his fellow band members became heavy users of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine and PCP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sly and the Family Stone change their direction after having internal problems?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "In June 1983 in Ft. Meyers, Florida, Sly Stone was arrested on drug possession and entered court-ordered drug rehabilitation in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone from Sly and the Family Stone arrested for drug use?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "In early 1971, drummer Errico became the first to leave the band for other ventures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave the band Sly and the Family Stone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "In early 1971, drummer Errico became the first to leave the band for other ventures. He was replaced with a succession of drummers until Sly settled on Gerry Gibson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did drummer Gibson join theSly and the Family Stone band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "To appease fan demand for new songs, Sly and the Family Stone label Epic began re-releasing material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting facts about Sly and the Family Stone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "Whole New Thing was reissued with a new cover, and several of the Family Stone's most popular recordings were packaged into the band's first Greatest Hits album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Sly and the Family Stone release to appease fan demand besides re-releases?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "Sly and the Family Stone's Greatest Hits reached number two on the Billboard 200 in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Sly and the Family Stone release the band's first Greates hits album and new songs to appease fan demand?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3549, "Truth_answer": "In January 1975, Sly and the Family Stone booked itself at Radio City Music Hall. The famed music hall was only one-eighth filled. Afterwards, the band was dissolved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sly and the Family Stone disband?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "Wozniak began dating comedian Kathy Griffin. They attended the 2007 Emmy Awards, and subsequently made many appearances on the fourth season of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Steve Wozniak first appear on TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Steve Wozniak do on Kathy Griffin's show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "Wozniak portrays a parody of himself in the first episode of the television series Code Monkeys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Steve Wozniak appear on any other shows besides the fourth season of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "According to the president of G4, Code Monkey's first season was a huge success for the network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Code Monkeys withSteve Wozniak popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "Wozniak competed on Season 8 of Dancing with the Stars in 2009 where he danced with Karina Smirnoff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Wozniak on any other tv shows besides Code Monkeys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "Steve Wozniak was eliminated 4th on March 31, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How far did Steve Wozniak make it on Dancing with the Stars in 2009?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3550, "Truth_answer": "Steve Wozniak scored 12 out of 30 for an Argentine Tango.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Wozniak's score on his final performance on Dancing with the Stars in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at HP, where Wozniak too was employed, working on a mainframe computer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Origins of Apple with Steve Wozniak?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak's friendship during the origins of Apple?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "Jobs had little knowledge of circuit board design and made a deal with Wozniak to split the fee evenly if Wozniak could minimize the number of chips for Breakout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the money to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak given for during the origins of Apple?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the game Breakout popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "While dismayed, Steve Wozniak said that if Jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money, Wozniak would have given it to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Steve Wozniak found out that Steve Jobs did not split the fee evenly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "While dismayed, Steve Wozniak said that if Jobs had told him about it and had said he needed the money, Wozniak would have given it to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Wozniak angry at Steven Jobs after Steven did not split the fee evenly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3551, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Wozniak began designing and developing the computer that would eventually make him famous, the Apple I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wozniak_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Steven Wozniak and the origins of Apple?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "Billy Gunn and Chuck had their wedding ceremony. Bbefore they tied the knot, they revealed that the entire ordeal was a publicity stunt and disavowed their on-screen homosexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened between Billy Gunn and Chuck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo lost to Ron Simmons and D-Von. Afterwards, Billy Gunn took a few months off because of a shoulder injury and they quietly disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Billy and Chuck disband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "In a 2001 match on Sunday Night Heat, Gunn was defeated by Chuck Palumbo. After the match, Gunn suggested that they form a tag team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy and Chuck get together as a tag team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "Palumbo agreed, and Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo quickly rose to the top of the tag team division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck agree to becoming a tag team with Billy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo liked?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo turn heel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "Initially Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo were a generic tandem, but they were given a gimmick where they grew increasingly affectionate showing evidence of a storyline homosexual relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Chuck and Billy in a relationship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "Billy and Chuck had their wedding ceremony. However, just before they tied the knot, they revealed that the entire ordeal was a publicity stunt and disavowed their on-screen homosexuality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Chuck and Billy going to get married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "After Billy Gunn lost a match to Rey Mysterio, Chuck Palumbo proposed to Billy, asking him to be his partner for life and gave him a wedding ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chuck Palumbo propose to Billy Gunn?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "On the September 12 episode of SmackDown!, Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo had their wedding ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what edition of Smackdown! were Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo getting married?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3552, "Truth_answer": "Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo final match together occurred on SmackDown! in the first round of a tournament for the newly created WWE Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101235707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Gunn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo besides their wedding ceremony?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "The New Age Outlaws were a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation made up of Road Dogg Jesse James and Badd Ass Billy Gunn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Billy Gunn's The New Age Outlaws?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "D-Generation X was a professional wrestling stable, and later a tag team, that appeared in the World Wrestling Federation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Generation_X_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the D generation X?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "Jesse and Billy of the New Age Outlaws are six-time tag team champions in WWE, having held the WWF World Tag Team Championship five times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How strong were Jesse and Billy of the New Age Outlaws?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "The New Age Outlaws lost the tag title to Kane and Mankind in the summer of 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The New Age Outlaws ever lose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 McMahon's Corporation tried to tempt the Outlaws away from DX and failed, leading to the Outlaws losing the title to Corporation members Ken Shamrock and Big Boss Man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other losses for The New Age Outlaws after they lost the tag title to Kane and Mankind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "James and Gunn defeated the Legion of Doom for the Tag Team Championship in November 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New Age Outlaws ever win any tag team championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "The New Age Outlaws lost the tag title to Kane and Mankind in the summer of 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the New Age Outlaws lose the title to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "The New Age Outlaws regained the titles from that same team at SummerSlam in a handicap match after Kane no-showed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New Age Outlaws ever get the title again after they lost the tag title to Kane and Mankind in the summer of 1998?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "The New Age Outlaws lost the tag title again to Corporation members Ken Shamrock and Big Boss Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the New Age Outlaws lose the tag title to after they regained their titles at SummerSlam?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "Road Dogg held both the Hardcore Title and the Intercontinental Championship in the first few months of 1999, and Gunn briefly held the Hardcore title as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The New Age Outlaws ever win individual single titles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "During the fall of 1999 the Outlaws reunited, first as faces, but then as heels when they rejoined the reformed and now heel DX.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Age_Outlaws_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The New Age Outlaws try to be a tag team again after their single competitions and individual wins?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3553, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches did the New Age Outlaws fight in total?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "After Cary Grant retired from the screen, he became more active in business. He accepted a position on the board of directors at Fabergé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cary Grant involved with business?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant accepted a position on the board of directors at Fabergé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Cary Grant's first business endeavors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "George Barrie once claimed that Grant had played a role in the growth of the firm to annual revenues of about $50 million in 1968, a growth of nearly 80%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant do his job on the board of directors at Fabergé well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Cary Grant was an appointed director of MGM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other business ventures did Cary Grant pursue besides a position in the board of directors at Faberge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant played an active role in the promotion of MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas when opened in 1973, and he continued to promote the city throughout the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cary Grant do at MGM as appointed director?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Cary Grant on the board of MGM?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant's long-term friendship with Howard Hughes from the 1930s onward saw him invited into the most glamorous circles in Hollywood and their lavish parties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cary Grant and his involvement with business besides on the board of MGM?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "Hughes played a major role in the development of Grant's business interests, so that by 1939, he was already an astute operator with various commercial interests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant ever partner with Huges for Business?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3554, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Other than real eastate what did Cary Grant invest in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cary Grant's acting legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "David Thomson and directors Stanley Donen and Howard Hawks concurred that Grant was the greatest and most important actor in the history of the cinema.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people who worked with Cary Grant think about Grant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant was a favorite of Hitchcock, who admired him and called him the only actor I ever loved in my whole life“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hitchcock say about Cary Grant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "McCann notes that one of the reasons why Cary Grant was so successful with his film career is that he was not conscious of how handsome he was on screen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cary Grant's legacy regarding his looks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "On December 7, 2001, a statue of Cary Grant by Graham Ibbeson was unveiled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding Cary Grant's legacy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant's statue was in Millennium Square, a regenerated area next to Bristol Harbour, Bristol, the city where he was born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the statue of Cary Grant?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant. The inscription on his statuette read To Cary Grant, for his unique mastery of the art of screen acting with respect and affection of his colleagues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Cary Grant's statue of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for Penny Serenade and None but the Lonely Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3555, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant received five nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cary Grant receive any other awards besides the Best Actor Academy Award?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3556, "Truth_answer": "Fred Hampton came to prominence in Chicago as chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, and deputy chairman of the national BPP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what legal issues was Fred Hampton involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3556, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Fred Hampton a lawyer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3556, "Truth_answer": "Chicago, Cook County, and the federal government agreed to a settlement in which each would pay $616,333 to a group of nine plaintiffs, including the mothers of Hampton and Clark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the verdict of theFred Hampton Black Panther case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3556, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the civil suit affect Fred Hampton's lawyer's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3557, "Truth_answer": "Hatch introduced the Senate version of the Copyright Term Extension Act in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Orrin Hatch introduced legislation about intellectual property?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3557, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 Act extended terms to life of the author plus 70 years and for works of corporate authorship to 120 years after creation or 95 years after publication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205155230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Copyright Term Extension Act do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3557, "Truth_answer": "Hatch believes intellectual property laws should, in general, more closely mirror real property laws, and offer greater protections to authors and creators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way does The Copyright Term Extension Act protect copyright holders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Would The Copyright Term Extension Act be permitted even if infringement has not been proven?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3557, "Truth_answer": "The Copyright Term Extension Act bill would authorize the United States Department of Justice to blacklist and censor all websites that the department deemed to be dedicated to infringing activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does The Copyright Term Extension Act say should carry out enforcement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3558, "Truth_answer": "Hatch introduced the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, narrowing the broad authority of the DEA to suspend drug manufacturers, distributors, and dispensers“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the opioid crisis as related to Orrin Hatch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who died during the opioid crisis as related to Orrin Hatch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3558, "Truth_answer": "Hatch voted to prevent online and telecommunication privacy protections from taking effect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Opiod Crisis besides Orin Hatch introducing it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3558, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Orrin Hatch voted to prevent online and telecommunication privacy protections from taking effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Hatch vote to prevent online and telecommunication privacy protections from taking effect?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3558, "Truth_answer": "Hatch was the main author of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, which protected all religions' right to build church facilities on private property.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Orrin Hatch known for besides the Opioid Crisis and privacy protections?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3559, "Truth_answer": "Seven-year-old Francis Bok was captured by Giemma, a member of the slave hunting militia, who forced him to join a caravan of slaves, stolen produce, livestock and wares.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Francis Bok's capture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3559, "Truth_answer": "Francis was beaten by his captor's children with sticks and was called abeed. He was forced to tend the family's herds of livestock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to him after his capture?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3559, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bok began a ten-year period of slavery at the hands of Giemma and his son Hamid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Francis Bok forced to tend the family's herds of livestock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3559, "Truth_answer": "Bok tried twice to flee from slavery at the age of 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Bok ever try to escape his ten-year period of slavery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3559, "Truth_answer": "Giemma forced Francis to convert to Islam and to take the Arabic name of Abdul Rahman, meaning servant of the compassionate one.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Giemma force Francis Bok to do besides join a caravan of slaves, stolen produce, livestock and wares?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3559, "Truth_answer": "Giemma forced Francis back to his home, this time promising to kill him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Francis Bok forced to do besides convert to Islam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "Francis Bok waited three years, until 1996, before he tried to escape again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Francis Bok's escape story?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "Bok finally escaped from Giemma when he was 17 years old by walking through the forest to the nearby market town of Mutari.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Francis Bok escape slavery under Giemma?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "Bok went to the local police department to seek help, and asked the police to help him find his people. Instead of helping him, the police made him their slave for two months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Francis Bok escape slavery under Giemma?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "After escaping from the police, Bok asked a man with a truck to give him a ride out of Mutari.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Francis Bok escaped the police who made him their slave for two months?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "Fortunately for Francis, a stranger in Khartoum helped him find his way to his fellow Dinka tribespeople in Khartoum in the Jabarona settlement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118023737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bok_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Francis Bok successful escaping from slavery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "Bok was arrested by the Sudanese police for telling his friends and neighbors that he was a slave. Francis was interrogated numerous times while he was imprisoned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Francis Bok do in the Jabarona settlement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3560, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the journey to Khartoum in the Jabarona settlement Francis Bok's final escape?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "Spurrier was the Gators' starting quarterback and team leader in 1965 and 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Spurrier doing in 1965?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Steve Spurrier win in 1965?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "Steve Spurrier finished his three-year, thirty-one-game college career having completed 392 of 692 attempts for 4,848 passing yards and 37 touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1965 season with Steve Spurrier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "As a senior, Spurrier was awarded many national recognitions, including the 1966 Heisman Trophy and Walter Camp Memorial Trophy, and was a unanimous first-team All-American.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Spurrier receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "Steve Spurrier was given the Heisman Trophy and Walter Camp Memorial Trophy in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Steve Spurrier given the Heisman Trophy and Walter Camp Memorial Trophy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "Steve Spurrier was also the 1966 recipient of Florida's Fergie Ferguson Award, which recognizes the senior football player who displays outstanding leadership, character and courage.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Spurrier receive any other awards besides the Heisman Trophy and Walter Camp Memorial Trophy in 1966?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "The Gators fell short of their elusive first conference title due to a 27-10 upset loss to arch-rival Georgia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Steve Spurrier besides becoming the 1966 recipient of Florida's Fergie Ferguson Award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Spurrier was recognized by The Gainesville Sun as the No. 2 player of the first century of the Gators football program", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Spurrier given any other awards besides the 1966 Heisman Trophy and Walter Camp Memorial Trophy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "Steve Spurrier finished his three-year, thirty-one-game college career having completed 392 of 692 attempts for 4,848 passing yards and 37 touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Spurrier play in 1965-66?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "The Gators fell short of their elusive first conference title due to a 27-10 upset loss to arch-rival Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Steve Spurrier have a loss to in 1965-1966?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3561, "Truth_answer": "The Gators fell short of their elusive first conference title due to a 27-10 upset loss to arch-rival Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they win the championship that year?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "Spurrier led the Baby Gators to a 45-12 victory over Georgia's freshman team at Florida Field, a game which he half-jokingly claimed as a home win years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Steve Spurrier in 1963?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "Steve Spurrier played on the the freshman Gators team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was the baby gators that Steve Spurrier played on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Spurrier receive any awards playing for the Baby Gators?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "Spurrier had been considered for starting quarterback leading up to his sophomore year of 1964, but a serious knee injury suffered during spring drills caused him to lose practice time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Spurrier injured during the Baby Gator seasons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Steve Spurrier's recovery from the injury?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Spurrier do academically?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "In December 1989, Spurrier accepted an offer to return to the University of Florida as the Gators' head ball coach.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Spurrier article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Spurrier have any interesting stats?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "A 27-10 upset loss to arch-rival Georgia, a loss that Spurrier would remember when he returned as Florida's coach and made beating Georgia a priority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Spurrier have notable loss?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3562, "Truth_answer": "After leading the team down the field on a two minute drill, Steve Spurrier waved off Florida's regular placekicker and booted a forty-yard field goal, the Gators won 30–27.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Spurrier's most notable win?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3563, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Foster, also known as Ben Weasel was born in 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ben Weasel of Screeching Weasel born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3563, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Foster, also known as Ben Weasel was raised in Prospect Heights, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ben Weasel of Screeching Weasel born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3563, "Truth_answer": "Ben Weasel attended River Trails Middle School in Mount Prospect, Illinois where he first met future Screeching Weasel co-founder John Pierson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ben Weasel of Screeching Weasel do in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3563, "Truth_answer": "Screeching Weasel originally called themselves All Night Garage Sale but changed their name to Screeching Weasel, a variation of a name a friend had suggested, Screaming Otter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they change their name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were their any other reasons for Screeching Weasel changing their name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Ziaur Rahman began his military career upon graduating from the Pakistan Military Academy on 18 September 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ziaur Rahman begin his military career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Rahman was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Pakistan Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ziaur Rahman's first position in the military?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Ziaur Rahman was promoted to major.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sova.si.edu/record/NASM.1992.0023?s=30&n=10&t=C&q=Ethnic+television+broadcasting&i=33_p5", "http://www.theindependentbd.com/arcprint/details/107233/2017-08-02_p1", "http://www.theindependentbd.com/arcprint/details/107233/2017-08-02_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229123313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziaur_Rahman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ziaur Rahman get promotions while in the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Ziaur Rahman was in the military 1955–1971 for Pakistan, and 1971–1978 for Bangladesh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ziaur Rahman in the military for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Rahman was awarded the prestigious Hilal-i-Jur'at for gallantry by the Pakistan government medal, Pakistan's second highest military award,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ziaur Rahman get any honors in the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Ziaur Rahman also received the first Battalion of the East Bengal Regiment, 3 Sitara-e-Jurat medals, and 8 Tamgha-e-Jurat medals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Hilal-i-Jur'at the only award Ziaur Rahman received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Rahman went to East Pakistan on a short visit and was struck by the negative attitude of the Bengali middle class towards the military", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Ziaur Rahman article besides his awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3564, "Truth_answer": "Rahman felt that the Bengali attitude towards the military perhaps prevented promising young Bengali from seeking military careers. As a Bengali army officer he advocated military careers for Bengali youth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229123313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziaur_Rahman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ziaur Rahman try to do anything about Bengali middle class negative attitude?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "My Way is the second studio album by American singer Usher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was My Way by Usher?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "Usher's album, My Way was released on September 16, 1997", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the albumMy Way by Usher released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "Usher's album, My Way was supported by three singles; including these platinum-selling singles with Nice & Slow, My Way, and You Make Me Wanna....", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles released from the album My Way by Usher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "Bedtime is another single off Usher's album, My Way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other successful singles on the album My Way by Usher besides Nice & Slow, My Way, and You Make Me Wanna...?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "8701 is the third studio album by American singer Usher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8701_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Usher's 8701?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "Usher recorded new tracks and released the album under the new title, 8701, which is derived from Usher singing for the first time in his local church in 1987", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8701_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did User change the album name from All about U to 8701?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "Usher made his acting debut on the UPN television series Moesha, which resulted in a recurring role on the series and subsequently his first film role in 1998's The Faculty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Usher article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "Usher's extracurricular activities outside of the recording industry gathered momentum over the following year as he was cast in the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Usher do as an actor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Usher work on the Bold and Beautiful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "Hard II Love is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Usher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hard II Love an Usher album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "Hard II Love had executive production from Usher, alongside Mark Pitts, Jaha Johnson, and its co-production by Coup D'état.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Hard II Love by Usher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "Usher's album, Hard II Love was supported by four singles: No Limit featuring Young Thug, Crash, Missin U and Rivals featuring Future.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there singles released from Usher's Hard II Love album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "No Limit by Usher peaked at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 9 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and at number 4 on the rhythmic charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did No Limit by Usher do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "In Usher's home country of United States, Hard II Love debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher's album Hard II Love make it onto the album charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "Usher appeared on the BBC Radio 1, Live Lounge, where he performed No Limit and Crash as well as singles from his previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher tour in support of his album Hard II Love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "On August 26, 2016, Usher's Missin U was released for online streaming and digital download, along with Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from Usher's album Hard II Love besides No Limit and Crash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "Missin U impacted US urban adult contemporary radio as the album's third single on September 13, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single, Missin U on Usher's Hard II Love do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3566, "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2018, Usher released his ninth studio album, titled A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Usher's next album after Hard II Love?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3567, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yuvraj Singh play in the Indian Premier League?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3567, "Truth_answer": "Yuvraj Singh was the most expensive player ever to be sold in the IPL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Yuvraj Singh's career in the IPL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3567, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Yuvraj was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for 14 crore. Kingfisher employee union sent a letter to Yuvraj requesting him not to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuvraj_Singh_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Yuvraj Singh article besides being the most expensive player in the IPL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3567, "Truth_answer": "Yuvraj Singh did not listen to the request.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidYuvraj Singh listen to that request for him not to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "The beginning of Roberto Mangabeira Unger's academic career began with the books Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society, published in 1975 and 1976 respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roberto Mangabeira Unger's academic career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Roberto Mangabeira Unger's academic career beginnings happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "The books, Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society led to the co-founding of Critical Legal Studies with Duncan Kennedy and Morton Horwitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the books, Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society help Roberto Mangabeira Unger's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "Throughout much of the 1980s, Unger worked on his magnum opus, Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in Roberto Mangabeira Unger's career after the publications of the books, Knowledge and Politics and Law in Modern Society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "Unger's Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory is a three volume work that assessed classical social theory and developed a political, social, and economic alternative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of book was Unger's Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "Unger's Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory is based on the premise of society as an artifact, and rejects the necessity of certain institutional arrangements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Roberto Unger's book Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory, Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory about besides addressing classical social theory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "Unger devoted much of the following decades to further elaborating on the insights developed in Politics by working out the political and social alternatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in his career besides co-founding the series, Unger's Politics: A Work In Constructive Social Theory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3568, "Truth_answer": "Unger's philosophical practice is closest to those philosophers who sought to form a view of the whole of reality, by using and resisting the specialized knowledge of their time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Roberto Mangabeira Unger beside his series?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "Unger's critique of economics begins with the identification of a key moment in economic history,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Unger critique about econimics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger identified the moment when the analysis of production and exchange turned away from social theory and engaged in a quest for scientific objectivity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Roberto Mangabeira Unger identify this key moment in economic history?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "In Unger's analysis, classical economics focused on the causal relations among social activities, which were connected with the production and distribution of wealth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does bout Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis of production say besides engaging in a quest for scientific objectivity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who agreed with Unger about his critique about economics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "In Free Trade Reimagined: The World Division of Labor and the Method of Economics, Unger sets forth six ideas to begin thinking about economic activity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Unger write any papers about his critique of economics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "Unger has written and spoken extensively on religion and the human condition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Roberto Mangabeira Unger besides his writing of Free Trade Reimagined: The World Division of Labor and the Method of Economics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roberto Mangabeira Unger start talking about his criticisms?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What popular song was released by Lorde in 2009 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "In May 2009, Lorde and her friend Louis McDonald won the Belmont Intermediate School annual talent show as a duo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lorde do in 2009 ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde go on tour in 2009 ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's debut studio album Pure Heroine containing the single Royals was released in September 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde release an album in 2010 ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, UMG hired vocal coach Frances Dickinson to give Lorde singing lessons twice a week for a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lorde do in 2011 ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "A&R executive Scott Maclachlan signed Lorde to UMG for development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lorde need a vocal coach ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "Frances Dickinson is Lorde's vocal coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Frances Dickson to Lorde?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the vocal coach still working with Lorde?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "Lorde performed her original songs for the first time at the Victoria Theatre in November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorde_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde do anything else between 2009-2011 besides signing with UMG and having a coach?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3570, "Truth_answer": "While working on her music career, Lorde attended Takapuna Grammar School from 2010 to 2013, completing Year 12. She later chose not to return in 2014 to attend Year 13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What High School did Lorde graduate from ?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "In January 2016, Lorde ended her relationship with Lowe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lorde do in 2016?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Later in 2016r, Lorde co-wrote Heartlines, a song by New Zealand music duo Broods from their album Conscious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Lorde still working on music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's lead single from her second studio album Melodrama, Green Light, achieved moderate commercial success, reaching number one in New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde's song go high on charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "A political controversy occurred in December 2017 when Lorde cancelled her scheduled concert in Israel following an online campaign by Palestinian solidarity activists supporting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde have any drama or controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Melodrama is the second studio album by New Zealand singer Lorde, released through Universal, Lava and Republic Records on 16 June 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130090450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodrama_(Lorde_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Melodrama by Lorde?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's album, Melodrama had singles such as Green Light, Perfect Places, Homemade Dynamite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the singles on Melodrama by Lorde?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's album, Melodrama debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 109,000 album-equivalent units, and topped the charts in three other markets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130090450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodrama_(Lorde_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melodrama by Lorde make the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "The lead single from Lorde's album, Melodrama Green Light, was released in March 2017 to widespread acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information on Lorde's album, Melodrama besides its success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's single, Green Light received several publications ranked it as one of the best songs of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the song, Green Light by Lorde do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3571, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's Melodrama World Tour ended on 17 November 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Lorde touring presently?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "Thompson's basic argument is that violent video games have repeatedly been used by teenagers as murder simulators to rehearse violent plans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thompsons view on video games?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "Thompson further claims that some of these games are based on military training and simulation technologies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jack Thompson article besides his view on video games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "Thompson suggests, video games were created by the Department of Defense to help overcome soldiers' inhibition to kill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Thompson give examples of his claim that video games are based on military training?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jack Thompson's evidence to support his claim about video games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "When McCoy was captured, a game console and a copy of The Getaway were in his motel room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the findings of the Jack Thompson's search warrant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these findings significant?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "No, Jack Thompson was not allowed to present the evidence to McCoy,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the case won by Jack Thompson against McCoy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "The defense team was relying on an insanity defense based on paranoid schizophrenia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jack Thompson not allowed to show the evidence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson was also against Bully by Rockstar Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other video games besides Grand Theft Auto was Jack Thompson against?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3572, "Truth_answer": "According to Thompson, the game shows you how to—by bullying—take over your school. You punch people; you hit them with sling shots; you dunk their heads in dirty toilets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jack Thompson so against Bully by Rockstar Games?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3573, "Truth_answer": "During the late Roman period, which was the heyday of the villa, large landowners were forced to consolidate their land—and their laborers—for purposes of protection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Manoralism begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3573, "Truth_answer": "In most parts of Western Europe, including France, Germany, and Spain. Manorialism took hold in England, and also as far east as the Byzantine Empire, parts of Russia, and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did manoralism exist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3573, "Truth_answer": "Manorialism was a rural economic system that allowed landowners to become powerful, both politically and socially.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does manoralism impact the economy in which is exists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3573, "Truth_answer": "Landowners were forced to consolidate their land—and their laborers—for purposes of protection. Workers got plots of land to cultivate, and the protection of the landowner and his men at arms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105064358id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-manorialism-4706482_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other effects did manoralism have besides allowing landowners to become powerrful politcally and socially?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3573, "Truth_answer": "Over time, this evolved into an economic system known as feudalism, which thrived from around the late eighth century into the 1400s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105064358id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-manorialism-4706482_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does manorialism still exist today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, James Brown and his band scored a hit with their cover of the instrumental Night Train, becoming a top five R&B single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was James Brown's cover of Night Train?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, James Brown and his band scored a hit with their cover of the instrumental Night Train, becoming a top five R&B single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Brown doing in 1962?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "James Brown and the Famous Flames scored a hit with their cover of the instrumental Night Train.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the James Brown' cover of in 1962?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "James Brown and the Famous Flames released Live at the Apollo the following June of 1963 and became an immediate hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to James Brown and the Famous Flames after their Night Train cover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, James Brown scored his first top 20 pop hit with his rendition of the standard Prisoner of Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Brown accomplish in 1963 besides releasing the album, Live at the Apollo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other single did James Brown release besides Prisoner of Love in 1963?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "James Brown launched his first label, Try Me Records, which included recordings by the likes of Tammy Montgomery, Johnny & Bill and the Poets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Brown do after his 1963 hit, Prisoner of Love?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, James Brown issued I Got You, which became his second single in a row to reach number-one on the R&B chart and top ten on the pop chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was James Brown's next hit after 1963?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3574, "Truth_answer": "James Brown followed I Got You up with the ballad It's a Man's Man's Man's World, a third Top 10 Pop hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Brown do after his 1965 hit, I Got You?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "Algonquin Round Table is a revue and take-off of a then-popular European touring revue called La Chauve-Souris, directed by Nikita Balieff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "Written and performed by Robert Benchley and other members of the Algonquin Round Table", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170719065022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chauve-Souris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "He Who Gets Flapped, a musical number featuring the song The Everlastin' Ingenue Blues“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170719065022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chauve-Souris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were in Algonquin Round Table's play No Sirree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other songs in Algonquin Round Table's play No Sirree besides He Who Gets Flapped, a musical number featuring the song The Everlastin' Ingenue Blues“?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! was successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Algonquin Round Table's No Sirree! successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "With the success of No Sirree! the Round Tablers hoped to duplicate it with an official Vicious Circle production open to the public with material performed by professional actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Round Tablers hope for with the success of No Sirree!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other parts did the Round Table play in No Sirree?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "The Treasurer's Report was made into a short sound film in the Fox Movietone sound-on-film system by Fox Film Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Treasurer's Report in regards to No Sirree!?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "The Treasurer's Report film marked the beginning of a second career for Benchley in Hollywood due to its success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Treasurer's Report a successful as part of Berlin's Music Box Revue?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Algonquin Round Table's play No Siree! besides its success?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "Young was an amateur wrestler on her high school's boys' wrestling team at the age of fifteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mae Young start wrestling ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "Mae Young's brothers Fred, Eugen, Lawarence, and Everett taught her to wrestle and helped her join the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mae Young's family supportive of ner wrestling on the high school's boys' team at the age of fifteen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Young win any belts in her early years of her career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "There have been conflicting reports as to the year in which Young began her career. Young claimed her first match was August 20, 1939", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mae Young in her early career besides her family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Young receive a lot of criticism for wrestling in her early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Mae Young, along with Mildred Burke, opened up Canada for female wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Young pair with any other female wrestlers during her early career in 1941?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mae Young's partnership with Burke last?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "On the July 29, 2002 episode of Raw, Mae Young returned along with Moolah, to promote her new book: The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen to Mae Young in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other book did Mae Young write besides The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle“?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "Mae Young was an American professional wrestler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mae Young?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "Mae Young won the Slammy Award for Knucklehead Moment of the Year Defeating LayCool at Old School Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Young win any awards or belts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Mae Young was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum as part of their Lady wrestler category class of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in Mae Young's article besides her awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "On the September 23, 2004 episode of SmackDown!, Mae Young teamed with Moolah and defeated Dawn Marie and Torrie Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117183722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Young_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Young appear on anything else besides Raw?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Young team up with anybody else besides Moolah?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3578, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Fry Richardson, FRS was an English mathematician, physicist, meteorologist, psychologist and pacifist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lewis Fry Richardson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3578, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Fry Richardson pioneered modern mathematical techniques of weather forecasting, and the application of similar techniques to studying the causes of wars and how to prevent them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lewis Fry Richardson best known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3578, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Fry Richardson demonstrated that the measured length of coastlines, and other natural features, increases without limit as the unit of measurement is made smaller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lewis Fry Richardson's Richardson effect?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3578, "Truth_answer": "At the time, Richardson's research was ignored by the scientific community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lewis Fry Richardson win an award because of the Richardson effect?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3578, "Truth_answer": "Today, the Richardson effect is considered an element of the beginning of the modern study of fractals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Richardson effect ever recognized later on though it was ignored by the scientific community at the time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3578, "Truth_answer": "In 1926, Lewis Fry Richardson was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Later on did Lewis Fry Richardson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3579, "Truth_answer": "Escape from History is a documentary charting the band's journey from The Holy Bible, the disappearance of lyricist and guitarist Richey Edwards, to the huge success of Everything Must Go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Escape from History by the Manic Street Preachers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3579, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the documentary Escape from History by the Manic Street Preachers successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3579, "Truth_answer": "Resistance Is Futile is the thirteenth album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers, released on 13 April 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistance_Is_Futile_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Resistance is Futile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3579, "Truth_answer": "The Resistance Is Futile album was received with positive reviews from music critics, and debuted and peaked at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistance_Is_Futile_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this album have success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3580, "Truth_answer": "Nicky Wire's debut solo I Killed the Zeitgeist was posted on the band's website for just one day, Christmas Day 2005, while The Shining Path was released exclusively on iTunes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums were produced in the solo years of Manic Street Preachers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the solo years of Manic Street Preachers do with fans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3580, "Truth_answer": "In a later interview, when Manic Street Preachers were collectively asked what they had learned from making a solo album, Sean Moore dryly quipped Not to do one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manic_Street_Preachers_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Manic Street Preachers article besides their solo year albums I Killed the Zeitgeist and The Great Western and their fans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "On 31 May 2012, Nicklas Lidström announced his retirement from the NHL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nicklas Lidström retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nicklas Lidström retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "The following weekend, Lidström took out a full-page ad giving thanks to the city of Detroit for making his family feel at home for the past 21 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nicklas Lidström do after retiring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "General Manager Ken Holland stated his belief that Nicklas Lidström was the most valuable player of his era.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nicklas Lidström considered successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "On 28 February 2014, Lidström was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicklas Lidström receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "Discussing Lidström's retirement, former teammate Steve Yzerman described Lidström as one of the all-time best defencemen to ever play.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable during Nicklas Lidström's retirement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios said, There's been guys who are great players, but no one's better than Nick. As good? Yes. But this is as big as it gets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other ways was Nicklas Lidström successful besides being described as one of the all-time best defencemen to ever play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3581, "Truth_answer": "Chris Chelios added, He's one of the best athletes ever and...if you're going to talk about someone who's perfect, Nick's pretty darn close to being perfect.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Chelios say anything else about Nicklas Lidström besides, There's been guys who are great players, but no one's better than Nick. As good? Yes. But this is as big as it gets?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "Nicklas Lidström's playing career started in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nicklas Lidström's playing career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "Nicklas Lidström began his career in Avesta, Sweden, playing with Skogsbo SK, before moving on to play with VIK Västerås HK of the Swedish Elitserien.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Nicklas Lidström play for in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "Nicklas Lidström was an ice hockey defenceman for the Detroit Red Wings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Nicklas Lidström play for the Detroit Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "Lidström played his entire 20-year NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings, finishing his career with the second-most Stanley Cup playoff games played in NHL history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened while Nicklas Lidström played for the Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "With the exception of the cancelled 2004–05 season lockout year, Lidström played in the playoffs for an NHL record 20 consecutive seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nicklas Lidström achieve on the Red Wings besides finishing his career with the second-most Stanley Cup playoff games played in NHL history?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "Known for his durability, Lidström consistently ranked amongst the top in the NHL in ice time per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Lidstrom known for doing besides his records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3582, "Truth_answer": "He won three consecutive Norris Trophies, from 2001 to 2003, becoming the first defenceman since Bobby Orr to win three straight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119022617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicklas_Lidstr%C3%B6m_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicklas Lidström win any other trophies or awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3583, "Truth_answer": "The Pakistani military had supported Hekmatyar until then in the hope of installing a Pashtun-dominated government in Kabul. By 1994, the Pakistanis began turning towards the predominantly Pashtun Taliban.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar relations with the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3583, "Truth_answer": "The Taliban made rapid progress towards Kabul, making inroads into Hezb-i Islami positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Pakistanis shifted their aid to the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3583, "Truth_answer": "In May 1996, Rabbani and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar finally formed a power-sharing government in which Hekmatyar was made prime minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else collaborated with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar besides the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3584, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands' Samuel Herring had started making hip-hop music when he was 13 or 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Future Islands' Herring start making hip-hop music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3584, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands' drummer Erick Murillo left in November 2007, after which the band relocated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Future Islands' drummer leave?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3584, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands is an American synthpop band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Islands_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Future Islands play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3584, "Truth_answer": "Future Islands relocated to Baltimore in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Future Islands relocate to Baltimore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3584, "Truth_answer": "There are 4 members of the band Future Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many member were in the band, Future Islands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "In the second episode of The Ultimate Foe, Sabalom Glitz chose to go with the Master in search of Time Lord secrets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of The Master's companions in Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "Sabalom Glitz is a male fictional character from the long-running British science fiction television series, Doctor Who.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sabalom Glitz, one of The Master's companion a male or female?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "In the 1996 television movie, Chang Lee helps the Master because he has been duped into believing that the Doctor had stolen his body", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Master from Doctor Who have any other companions besides Sabalom Glitz?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "In The Sound of Drums, the Master, as Harold Saxon, is married to Lucy Saxon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Master from Doctor Who married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "The Master has also been known to ally himself with other villains of the series, including the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Autons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Master have any other companions besides Lucy Saxon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "None of these alliances lasted past the Master achieving his own aims, or his being stopped by the Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Would the Master and the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Autons be considered friends?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3585, "Truth_answer": "Unlike the Doctor, the Master does not usually have companions. There have been times when he made exceptions, though in his case they are not so much companions as tools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Master from Doctor Who besides his failing alliances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "The Master and the Doctor are shown to have similar levels of intelligence, and were classmates at the Time Lord Academy on Gallifrey, where the Master outperformed the Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Master from Doctor Who a very intelligent person?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes The Master (Doctor Who) brilliant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "The Tenth Doctor calls the transformed and disguised Master a genius and shows admiration for his intellect before discovering his true identity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Master from Doctor Who liked by others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "The Master was a suave and charming sociopathic individual, able to be polite and murderous at almost the same time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Master from Doctor Who's attitude?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "Eric Saward included Anthony Ainley's incarnation of the Master in his short story, Birth of a Renegade, in the Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special one-off magazine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Master from Doctor Who besides his attitude and intelligence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Master from Doctor become popular afterBirth of a Renegade, in the Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special one-off magazine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3586, "Truth_answer": "In The Feast of the Stone by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright, an android version of the Master is created by the Doctor as an ally—albeit a slightly sinister one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_(Doctor_Who)_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created The Master from Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong's Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy, describes the adventures of Zero the Hero, the Good Witch Yoni and the Pot Head Pixies from the Planet Gong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy by Gong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "Tubular Bells is the debut studio album by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter Mike Oldfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubular_Bells_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tubular Bells in relation to Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy by Gong?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "Mike Oldfield was not part of the band, Gong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mike Oldfield part of Gong?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Flying Teapot by the band, Gong do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "The Gong mythology is a humorous collection of recurring characters and allegorical themes which permeate the albums of Gong and Daevid Allen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Gong mythology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "Angel's Egg is the second part of Gong Mythology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second part of the Gong Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "Angels Egg is the fourth studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, released on Virgin Records in December 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813014823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel%27s_Egg_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Angel's Egg by Gong released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "You is the third of the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy of albums released by Virgin Records in October 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the third album in the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy by Gong released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "You is the third of the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy of albums released by Virgin Records in October 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the third album in the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy by Gong ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "The Gong mythology installments were three separate albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the Gong mythology installments albums or are they parts of a bigger album in the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy by Gong ?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "The album Shapeshifter is the fourth instalment in the saga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides the Gong three mythology installments?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Gong album, Shapeshifter do?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper was born in Burlington, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124195629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Fenimore Cooper born", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "In 1789, James Fenimore Cooper was born to William Cooper and Elizabeth Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year and to whom was James Fenimore Cooper born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "William Cooper and Elizabeth Cooper had 12 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did William Cooper and Elizabeth Cooper have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper was the eleventh of 12 children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124195629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was James Fenimore Cooper related to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after James' first birthday, his family moved to Cooperstown, New York, a community founded by his father on a large piece of land which he had bought for development", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124195629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened toJames Fenimore Cooper as a boy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "James Fenimore Cooper's father was elected to the United States Congress as a representative from Otsego County.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124195629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wasJames Fenimore Cooper's family father elected for", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3588, "Truth_answer": "Cooperstown was a central area of New York along the headwaters of the Susquehanna River that had been patented to Colonel George Croghan by the Province of New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124195629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fenimore_Cooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about James Fenimore Cooper's town of Cooperstown, New York?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3589, "Truth_answer": "Dawkins first came to prominence with his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, which popularised the gene-centred view of evolution and introduced the term meme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p1", "https://pualib.com/articles/Richard-Dawkins.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Dawkins father the meme?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3589, "Truth_answer": "Although Dawkins invented the term meme, he has not claimed that the idea was entirely novel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Dawkins besides from fathering the term meme", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3589, "Truth_answer": "There have been other expressions for similar ideas of meme in the past.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard Dawkins not claim that the idea of the meme was entirely movel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3589, "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkinsis an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p0", "https://watchmanforthetruth.com/2019/10/29/moral-compass/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard Dawkin's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3589, "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins has been married three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Dawkin married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3590, "Truth_answer": "Dawkins is a prominent critic of creationism, a religious belief that humanity, life, and the universe were created by a deity without recourse to evolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is creationism as related to Richard Dawkins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3590, "Truth_answer": "Richard Dawkins' 1986 book, The Blind Watchmaker, contains a sustained critique of the argument from design, an important creationist argument.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Dawkins write a book about creationism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3590, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Dawkins and biologist John Maynard Smith participated in an Oxford Union debate against A. E. Wilder-Smith and Edgar Andrews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Dawkins work with any scientists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3590, "Truth_answer": "No. Richard Dawkins shares the view generally held by scientists that natural selection is sufficient to explain the apparent functionality and non-random complexity of the biological world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Richard Dawkins believe in creationism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Sheila E. performed at the Rhythm on the Vine music and wine festival and took the stage with E Family, Pete Escovedo, Juan Escovedo and Peter Michael Escovedo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sheila E.'s E Family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "On May 30, 2009, Sheila E. and the E Family Band performed at Rhythm on the Vine at Gainey Vineyard in Santa Ynez, California for the Hot Latin Beats concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sheila E. and the E Family perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "On December 13, 2009, Sheila E. performed at the Deryck Walcott produced Christmas Jazz held at the Plantation Restaurant in Barbados.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. perform anywhere else besides the Rhythm on the Vine at Gainey Vineyard in Santa Ynez, California for the Hot Latin Beats concert?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sheila E. perform with at the Christmas Jazz event?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs Sheila E. performed around the time of the Christmas Jazz event?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. toured as the opening act for Prince's Purple Rain Tour and later served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. ever perform with Prince?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3591, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2012, Sheila performed at the 2012 Academy Awards alongside Pharrell Williams and Hans Zimmer, playing the into and out of commercial segments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides concerts, was Sheila E. ever featured on television or radio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Sheila E. formed a female group C.O.E.D., consisting of Sheila E., Kat Dyson, Rhonda Smith and Cassandra O'Neal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D. went on a successful tour in Europe and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the female group C.O.E.D., consisting of Sheila E., Kat Dyson, Rhonda Smith and Cassandra O'Neal play any performances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D have any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D. released a single Waters of Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D. released a CD available in limited distribution or through her website.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did C.O.E.D. consisting of Sheila E. release an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the cd by Sheila E.'s C.O.E.D. do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, Sheila E. was a judge alongside Australian Idol judge and marketing manager Ian Dicko Dickson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sheila E. besides her time with C.O.E.D.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. do well as a judge on Australian Idol?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3593, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Juan Sebastián Verón received when he returned home?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3593, "Truth_answer": "He chose to play for his boyhood club Estudiantes de La Plata", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón stop playing Argentine football after returning home for the season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3593, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Sebastián Verón pursue coaching or teaching in Argentine football?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3593, "Truth_answer": "In December 2016, Verón returned to professional football, signing an 18-month contract to play for Estudiantes in the 2017 Copa Libertadores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612124432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Ver%C3%B3n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Juan Sebastián Verón's return home?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "Shinee debuted in May 2008 with their first EP, Replay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 to Shinee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "In August 2008, Shinee released their first Korean studio album, The Shinee World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee make any albums in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "Shinee's album, The Shinee World won the Newcomer Album of the Year at the 23rd Golden Disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shinee's first Korean studio album, The Shinee World successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "On July 19, 2010, Shinee released their second full-length studio album, Lucifer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee produce any other albums besides The Shinee World?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "On December 26, 2010, Shinee commenced their first concert tour, Shinee World, at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee tour after the release of the album Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer won Netizens Populaity Battle Awards, 2010 Melon Music Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the SHINee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3594, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer won Disk Bonsang, 2010 Golden disc Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lucifer by SHINee win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "In early February 2009, Shinee won the Best Newcomer award along with Davichi and Mighty Mouth at the 18th Seoul Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band, Shinee's rise to popularity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "Shinee's second extended play, Romeo, was released on May 25. Its lead single, Juliette, was released earlier on May 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting fact about Shinee can you tell me about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "Shinee had their first stage performance for the song on KBS's Music Bank in June 2009, where the group also received the award for the first place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee win any other awards besides the Best Newcomer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "Shinee's album, Lucifer, topped various physical and digital sales charts in South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190710093028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer_(Shinee_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Shinee's album Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer became the 6th best-selling album of 2010 in South Korea, selling over 120,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shinee's album, Lucifer do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "In October 2010, Shinee's album, Lucifer was re-released under the title Hello.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinee have any other albums besides Lucier during 2009-2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3595, "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 2011, Shinee performed at Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul as a part of their tour, Shinee World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of Shinee's rising popularity did you like besides their album Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen had long been fascinated by birdsong, and birds had made appearances in several of his earlier works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the birdsong in relation to Olivier Messiaen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen found birdsong fascinating, notating bird songs worldwide and incorporating birdsong transcriptions into his music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen make any music pieces based on birds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen’s magnum opus was Catalogue d’Oiseaux (Catalogue of Birds), a work for solo piano completed in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210321191655id_/https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3gJFSH6W6wXVgybrqqNtFGq/the-composer-who-took-a-cue-from-birdsong_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which one of Olivier Messiaen's music pieces based on birds was most known?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "Catalogue d'Oiseaux is a work for piano solo by Olivier Messiaen composed of thirteen pieces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalogue_d%27oiseaux_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical instruments were used in Olivier Messiaen's Catalogue d'Oiseaux?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "In 1962 Olivier Messiaen visited Japan, where Gagaku music and Noh theatre inspired the orchestral Japanese sketches, Sept haïkaï, which contain stylised imitations of traditional Japanese instruments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen travel or have tours in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Olivier Messiaen married Yvonne Loriod. He began to travel widely, to attend musical events and to seek out and transcribe the songs of exotic birds in the wild.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Olivier Messiaen begin to travel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen work with anyone besides Yvonne Loriod during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen was elected Membre de L'Institut de France in 1967 and he was awarded the Calouste Gulbenkian Prize in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180620232340id_/http://www.musicsalesclassical.com/composer/long-bio/Olivier-Messiaen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen win any awards or accolades during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3596, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen won the 1971 Erasmus Prize, 1975 Ernst von Siemens Music Prize, and the 1983 Wolf Prize in Arts, in addition to two others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Olivier Messiaen win besides the Calouste Gulbenkian Prize?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3597, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson was involved in a 2005 Alabama lawsuit on behalf of the families of police killed by Devin Moore, a teenager who was reportedly a Grand Theft Auto player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Thompson do in Alabama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3597, "Truth_answer": "In August 2005, Moore was convicted as charged. On October 9, 2005, he was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019111638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strickland_v._Sony_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Thompson successful in his efforts to convict Devin Moore?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3597, "Truth_answer": "In August 2005, Moore was convicted as charged. On October 9, 2005, he was sentenced to death by lethal injection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019111638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strickland_v._Sony_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514044339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin_Moore_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What have been the results of Jack Thompson's efforts in Alabama to convict Devin Moore?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3597, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jack Thompson getting any support at all or are his efforts falling on deaf ears?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3598, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson has criticized many video games and campaigned against their producers and distributors. He argues that teenagers have used violent video games as murder simulators to rehearse violent plans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Jack Thompson's thoughts on video games?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3598, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson claims that scientific studies show teenagers process the game environment differently from adults, leading to increased violence and copycat behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Jack Thompson get his statistics about video games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3598, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jack Thompson have a following of people who agree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3598, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jack Thompson against a specific video game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3598, "Truth_answer": "In July 2008, Jack Thompson was permanently disbarred by the Supreme Court of Florida for inappropriate conduct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jack Thompson still fighting against video games now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3599, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Charleston was one of the early Negro league baseball stars. By 1920, he was considered the greatest center fielder and one of the most reliable sluggers in black baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did Oscar Charleston leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3599, "Truth_answer": "Numerous baseball historians, sportswriters, and fellow players consider Oscar Charleston as possibly the greatest all-around Negro league ballplayer and one of the greatest players in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218023014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Charleston_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Oscar Charleston?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3599, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Charleston was an intense player with a volatile temper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media view Oscar Charleston?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3599, "Truth_answer": "In early October 1954, Oscar Charleston fell ill due to a heart attack or stroke. He was admitted to a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hospital, and died on October 5, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Oscar Charleston die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3599, "Truth_answer": "At the age of fifty-seven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age did Oscar Charleston die at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3599, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Charleston was recognized for his athletic skills as a powerful, hard-hitting slugger, his speed and aggressiveness as a base runner, and as a top outfielder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Oscar Charleston article besides his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3600, "Truth_answer": "After his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army in 1915, Oscar Charleston returned to the United States and immediately began his baseball career with the Indianapolis ABCs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Oscar Charleston's early years that was significant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3600, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Charleston stayed with the Indianapolis ABCs from 1915 until 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Oscar Charleston stay with the Indianapolis team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3600, "Truth_answer": "After his arrest after an incident during a game on October 24, 1915, Oscar Charleston was released after posting bail and immediately left town to play winter baseball in Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Oscar Charleston stay in Cuba?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3600, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1920s, Oscar Charleston fought with Cuban soldiers during a Cuban League game. He was arrested and fined, but was released and returned to play the following day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other significant fact about Oscar Charleston during his stay in Cuba besides the fact that he played winter baseball there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3600, "Truth_answer": "Between 1915 and 1954, Oscar Charleston was a player and/or manager for the Indianapolis ABCs, Lincoln Stars, Chicago American Giants, and the Detroit Stars, in addition to many other teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218023014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Charleston_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other team did Oscar Charleston play for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3601, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Garnett was born on May 19, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kevin Garnett born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3601, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Garnett was born in Greenville, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kevin Garnett born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3601, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Garnett was born in Greenville, South Carolina, to Shirley Garnett. Garnett's mother never married his father, O'Lewis McCullough, with their relationship ending shortly after his birth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Kevin Garnett's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3601, "Truth_answer": "Louis McCullough, Ashley Garnett, Sonya Garnett", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Garnett have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3601, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Garnett attended Mauldin High School in Mauldin, South Carolina, and transferred to Farragut Career Academy in Chicago, for his senior year of high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kevin Garnett go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3602, "Truth_answer": "During the 1997–98 NBA season, the Timberwolves and Garnett agreed on a six-year contract extension that was worth an unparalleled $126 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Kevin Garnett with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3602, "Truth_answer": "The contract extension worth an unparalleled $126 million was considered a risky move and a major cause of labor tensions between players and owners that led to a shortened season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this large contract a common thing when Kevin Garnett signed a six-year $126 million contract extension?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3602, "Truth_answer": "Despite the furor over his new contract, Garnett continued to improve, averaging 18.5 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.8 blocks, and 1.7 steals per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Garnett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Garnett play after signing the six-year $126 million contract extension?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3602, "Truth_answer": "Again, he was an All-Star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Garnett have any other season highlights at this time after signing the six-year $126 million contract extension?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3602, "Truth_answer": "The Timberwolves finished with their first winning record in franchise history (45–37 for the season).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Garnett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Garnett have other successes on the team after signing the six-year $126 extension besides being an All-Star again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "You Light Up My Life is a ballad written by Joseph Joe Brooks. The best-known version of the song is a cover by Debby Boone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was You Light Up My Life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "It became the biggest single of the 1970s in the United States, setting a new Billboard Hot 100 record for most weeks spent at Number One.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102103622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Light_Up_My_Life_(song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone make it to the top of the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "Boone's wholesome persona contrasted with the image-conscious pop-music industry, leading her career in different musical directions. Boone began to focus on country music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Debby Boone do after the success of You Light Up My Life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "Boone is known for her hit You Light Up My Life, which stayed number one for ten weeks in 1977 and won her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404073141id_/https://www.allmusic.com/artist/debby-boone-mn0000814220/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Debby Boone's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "Throughout her career, Boone has appeared in several musical theater productions and has co-authored many children's books with husband, Gabriel Ferrer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Debby Boone article besides You Light Up My Life and country music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "Boone married Gabriel Ferrer on September 1, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Debby Boone married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3603, "Truth_answer": "In the 1980s, she recorded Christian music which garnered her four top 10 Contemporary Christian albums as well as two more Grammys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact in this Debby Boone article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "Noah Lennox's early musical influences included electronic styles, and his solo work has been variously characterized as experimental pop, electronic, bedroom pop, neo-psychedelic pop, and indie rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Panda Bear's solo work like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "Panda Bear's fourth album Tomboy was released April 12, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an album Panda Bear cut during his solo work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "Tomboy was released July 13, 2010. Another two singles, You Can Count on Me and Last Night at the Jetty, were released later. Surfer's Hymn, was released March 28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles came from Panda Bear's album Tomboy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "On March 7, 2010, a tour setlist with titles for ten of the new songs was posted on Panda Bear's MySpace blog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear tour solo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "The album was a critical success, even being labeled Best New Music by Pitchfork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Prayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Young Prayer by Panda Bear successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "Of his songwriting style, Noah Lennox says I get impatient writing songs, I can't spend more than a couple of hours before I get frustrated.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear write his own songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "Panda Bear appeared on Doin' It Right on Daft Punk's album, Random Access Memories, which won the 2014 Album of the Year Grammy Award, making him a co-winner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Panda Bear article besides his solo work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "In February 2019, Panda Bear released the LP Buoys, featuring production work by longtime collaborator Rusty Santos. It was preceded by the single Dolphin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023032928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panda_Bear_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles that were released by Panda Bear?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3604, "Truth_answer": "Panda Bear appeared on Doin' It Right on Daft Punk's album, Random Access Memories, which won the 2014 Album of the Year Grammy Award, making him a co-winner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear win any awards or recognition during this time in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "A grateful Prince Regent granted Scott the title of baronet, and in March 1820 he received the baronetcy in London, becoming Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Scott begin his baronetcy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "The Prince Regent gave Walter Scott permission to search for the Crown Jewels (Honours of Scotland). The honours were in Edinburgh Castle, but stories circulated that they had been lost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Recovery of the Crown Jewels mean in the context of Walter Scott?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "On 4 February 1818, Walter Scott and a small team of military men opened the box, and unearthed the honours from the Crown Room of Edinburgh Castle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Walter Scott find the Crown Jewels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "A grateful Prince Regent granted Scott the title of baronet, and in March 1820 he received the baronetcy in London, becoming Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Walter Scott rewarded for recovering the Crown Jewels?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott created a spectacular and comprehensive pageant, designed not only to impress the King, but also in some way to heal the rifts that had destabilised Scots society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of ceremonial pageantry is associated with Walter Scott?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "This form of dress, proscribed after the 1745 rebellion against the English, became one of the seminal, potent and ubiquitous symbols of Scottish identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What rifts had destabilised Scots society?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "Tartan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What form of dress became one of the seminal, potent and ubiquitous symbols of Scottish identity because of Walter Scott?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3605, "Truth_answer": "A grateful Prince Regent granted Scott the title of baronet, and in March 1820 he received the baronetcy in London, becoming Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who held the baronetcy before Walter Scott?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3606, "Truth_answer": "Mohammad Hafeez is regarded as one of the best all-rounders in the world, having been ranked as the top all-rounder by the ICC Player Rankings on numerous occasions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190616235121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Hafeez_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How good was Mohammad Hafeez at bowling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3606, "Truth_answer": "Mohammad Hafeez was suspended for illegal arm action in 2015. However, he was again selected for the ODI series against Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190616235121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Hafeez_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Mohammad Hafeez banned from playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3606, "Truth_answer": "Mohammad Hafeez was the fourth international player signed to the Caribbean Premier League and the first Pakistani player to be named to the new Twenty20 tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he bowl anywhere else besides for the ODI series against Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3606, "Truth_answer": "Mohammad Hafeez proved the value of his comeback by taking 4 for 41 runs and scored a magnificent century earned him the man of the match award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190616235121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Hafeez_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mohammad Hafeez perform in the ODI series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mohammad Hafeez earn any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3607, "Truth_answer": "Mohammad Hafeez returned to the ODI side in 2005 and despite poor form with the bat, his bowling performances were impressive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190616235121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Hafeez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mohammad Hafeez begin his rise to prominence in cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3607, "Truth_answer": "Against India at the 2012 Asia Cup, Mohammad Hafeez scored 105 off 113 balls and was involved in a 224 run partnership with Nasir Jamshed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190616235121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Hafeez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way was Mohammad Hafeez's rising through the ranks manifested?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Mohammad Hafeez been written about in the press?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend married Keith Townsend, a sheet metal worker on 25 April 1964; the couple had three children under five by the time Townsend was 23.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sue Townsend first marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "In 1971 the marriage ended and Sue Townsend became a single parent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Sue Townsend and Keith Townsend married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "While employed as a supervisor at an adventure playground, Sue Townsend observed a man making canoes nearby and, because he was married, put off talking to him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sue Townsend do for a job after becoming a single parent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "It was a year before he asked Sue Townsend for a date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the man making canoes that Sue Townsend observed while employed as a supervisor at an adventure playground influence her?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "It was at a canoeing course Sue Townsend met her future second husband, Colin Broadway, who was the father of her fourth child, Elizabeth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the man who asked Sue Townsend on a date?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "40", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Sue Townsend when she married Colin Broadway?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend published Rebuilding Coventry in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend work after she married Colin Broadway?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3608, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend published Mr Bevan's Dream: Why Britain Needs Its Welfare State and The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did Sue Townsend write after she married Colin Broadway besides Rebuilding Coventry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend's new partner encouraged her to join a writers' group at the Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, in 1978, when she was in her early thirties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sue Townsend transition to a writing career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "At the Phoenix Theatre, Sue Townsend became the writer-in-residence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was transitioning to a writing career a good experience for Sue Townsend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "Initially shy, Sue Townsend did not write anything for six weeks, but was then given a fortnight to write a play. This became the thirty-minute drama Womberang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend write a play while transitioning to a writing career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Womberang one of Sue Townsend's most popular writings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "Someone at the publishers Methuen commissioned Sue Townsend to write the first book, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾, which came out in September of 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sue Townsend start writing full-time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "A month after the book's appearance it had topped the best seller list and had sold a million copies after a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend do well financially after starting to write full-time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend was mentored by several theatre directors, principally Sue Pomeroy, who commissioned and directed many of her plays including Womberang; Dayroom; Groping for Words; and Ear, Nose and Throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sue Townsend article besides writing full-time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend went on to develop many theatre pieces with writer-director Carole Hayman for the Royal Court and Joint Stock, including Bazarre and Rummage and The Great Celestial Cow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other plays did Sue Townsend write besides Womberang; Dayroom; Groping for Words; and Ear, Nose and Throat?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the productions of Sue Townsend's plays sold out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3610, "Truth_answer": "Manchester City manager Howard Kendall signed Niall Quinn for £800,000 in March 1990, shortly before the transfer deadline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed Niall Quinn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3610, "Truth_answer": "Niall Quinn's time at Manchester City was hampered by a cruciate ligament injury in 1993–94.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Quinn remain in the 1993-1994 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3610, "Truth_answer": "In attempt to reduce the wage bill, Manchester City tried to sell Niall Quinn in the 1995 close-season, but a proposed move to Lisbon club Sporting fell through.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201117070528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_Quinn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who tried to sell Niall Quinn in 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3610, "Truth_answer": "Niall Quinn scored 22 times in his first full season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201117070528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_Quinn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Niall Quinn score in his 1st season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3611, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds has prophetic dreams which come to him as cryptic, ambiguous visions of crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What powers did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3611, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds possesses the strength level of a man who engages in regular exercise, and was a fine hand-to-hand combatant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sandman's (Wesley Dodds) abilities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3611, "Truth_answer": "Sandman is a talented chemist and inventor, creating the sand-like substance and the Silicoid Gun ultimately responsible for transforming Sandy the Golden Boy into a Silicon-based life-form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) have any more abilities other than prophetic dreams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3611, "Truth_answer": "Wizard Magazine ranked Wesley Dodds among the Top 200 Comic Book Characters of All Time, and he is the oldest superhero in terms of continuity to appear on the list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sandman (Wesley Dodds) article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3611, "Truth_answer": "While Sandman's first appearance is usually given as Adventure Comics #40, he also appeared in DC Comics' 1939 New York World's Fair Comics omnibus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Sandman (Wesley Dodds) start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3612, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Jim Palmer attempted a comeback with the Orioles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022013830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Palmer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Jim Palmer attempt his comeback to the MLB?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3612, "Truth_answer": "After giving up five hits and two runs in two innings of a spring training game, Jim Palmer retired permanently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Jim Palmer play in his comeback season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3612, "Truth_answer": "Jim Palmer is the only pitcher in big-league history to win World Series games in three decades: 1960s, 70s, and 80s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jim Palmer article besides his comeback attempt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3612, "Truth_answer": "Jim Palmer's 268 career victories are currently an Orioles record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022013830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Palmer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records does Jim Palmer hold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3613, "Truth_answer": "From 1985 to 1989, Jim Palmer formed an announcing team with Al Michaels and Tim McCarver at ABC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022013830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Palmer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stations did Jim Palmer work for in his early broadcasting days?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3613, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Jim Palmer worked as an analyst for ESPN and as a broadcaster for Orioles games on their local telecasts over WMAR-TV and Home Team Sports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022013830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Palmer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stations has Jim Palmer worked for besides ABC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3613, "Truth_answer": "From 1994 to 1995, Jim Palmer returned to ABC (this time, via a revenue sharing joint venture between Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other stations Jim Palmer worked for other than ABC, WMAR-TV, and Home Team Sports?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3613, "Truth_answer": "From 1994 to 1995, Jim Palmer returned to ABC to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jim Palmer work with most (or a lot) on TV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "On 22 July 2006, Anthony McPartlin married his longtime girlfriend, make-up artist Lisa Armstrong at Cliveden, a country house hotel in Buckinghamshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the best part of Anthony McPartlin's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "The pair remained married for 11 years before eventually announcing on 15 January 2018 that they were divorcing. The divorce was granted on 16 October 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anthony McPartlin's marriage to Lisa Armstrong successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Anthony McPartlin and Lisa Armstrong's eleven years of marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "Anthony McPartlin was mainly a Labour Party supporter until the 2010 election, when he voted for the Conservatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information about Anthony McPartlin's personal life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "In February 2013, Anthony McPartlin told The Guardian newspaper that he would struggle to justify voting for either political party in the future.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Anthony McPartlin voted for the Conservatives in the 2010 election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Anthony McPartlin stay with the Labour Party for so long?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Anthony McPartlin went into hospital for an operation to treat his knee, but was advised to take prescription drugs to combat pain after the surgery was botched.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting aspect of Anthony McPartlin's personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3614, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of the following two years, Anthony McPartlin slowly became addicted to taking the drugs along with alcohol, including use before television appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_McPartlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Anthony McPartlin's use of prescription drugs to combat pain after his knee surgery was botched?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "Harry Truman had been vice president for 82 days when President Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Harry S. Truman vice president?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "President Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.app.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/02/13/issue-fare-presidents-day-quiz/23372335/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did President Franklin D. Roosevelt die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "Harry Truman asked Eleanor Roosevelt if there was anything he could do for her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry S. Truman react to President Roosevelt's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "She replied, Is there anything we can do for you? For you are the one in trouble now!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eleanor Roosevelt react to Harry S. Truman asking if there was anything he could do for her?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "In August 1945, with the invasion of mainland Japan imminent, Harry Truman approved the schedule for dropping the two available atomic bombs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry S. Truman do while in presidency?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "Harry Truman's brief vice-presidency was relatively uneventful. On April 10, 1945, Truman cast his only tie-breaking vote as president of the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some events during Harry S. Truman's vice presidency?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "Harry Truman cast his vote against a Robert A. Taft amendment that would have blocked the postwar delivery of Lend-Lease Act items contracted for during the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry S. Truman's only tie-breaking vote as president of the Senate for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "Roosevelt rarely contacted Harry Truman, even to inform him of major decisions; the president and vice president met alone together only twice during their time in office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article other than Harry S. Truman casting his vote against a Robert A. Taft amendment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "In one of his first acts as vice president, Harry Truman created some controversy when he attended the disgraced Pendergast's funeral. He brushed aside the criticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable events happened during Harry S. Truman's vice presidency?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "Harry Truman brushed aside the criticism, saying simply, He was always my friend and I have always been his.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry S. Truman brush off the criticism he received for attending Pendergast's funeral?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3615, "Truth_answer": "In an event that generated negative publicity for Harry Truman, he was photographed with actress Lauren Bacall sitting atop the piano at the National Press Club as he played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harry S. Truman do during his time as vice president besides brush off criticism?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3616, "Truth_answer": "Abandoning bluegrass temporarily, Clarence White switched from his acoustic guitar to an electric Fender Telecaster, with the intention of becoming a studio musician like his hero James Burton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Clarence White begin his session work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3616, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White is best known for being a pioneer of the musical genre of country rock during the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Clarence White begin to create?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3616, "Truth_answer": "In July 1967, Clarence White released a pair of solo singles: Tango for a Sad Mood b/w Tuff and Stringy and Grandma Funderbunks Music Box b/w Riff Raff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White release any songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3616, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White also reportedly recorded a solo album for the label, although it has never been released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs Clarence White released during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3617, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White, who lived June 7, 1944 to July 15, 1973, was an American bluegrass and country guitarist and singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3617, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music, building on the work of guitarists such as Doc Watson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clarence White's musical influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3617, "Truth_answer": "Together with fellow Byrds bandmember Gene Parsons, Clarence White invented the B-Bender device. This device raises the B-string of the guitar a whole step.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Clarence White known for influencing besides popularizing the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3617, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White died on July 15, 1973, after being struck by a drunk driver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Clarence White article besides his invention of the B-Bender device?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "I Thought It Was You is the second studio album released by American country music singer Doug Stone, released in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is I Thought It Was You?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "Certified platinum in the United States, this album produced Top Five singles on the Hot Country Songs charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Thought_It_Was_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Thought It Was You by Doug Stone a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "I Thought It Was You, Doug Stone's second album, was certified platinum. It was followed by a Christmas album and 1992's gold-certified From the Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20120424045647id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Doug_Stone_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Thought It Was You Doug Stone's most successful album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "With a gold certification for shipments of 500,000 copies, From the Heart produced two number 1 singles in Too Busy Being in Love and Why Didn't I Think of That.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Stone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album From The Heart by Doug Stone a success as well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "One month after From the Heart, Doug Stone released a Christmas album titled The First Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Stone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The First Christmas by Doug Stone come out in 1992 as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album The First Christmas by Doug Stone a success as well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "In early 1992, Doug Stone began experiencing dizziness and pain in one of his arms. He also began feeling chest pains which he initially thought were heartburn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Stone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen to Doug Stone in 1991-1992 besides his albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3618, "Truth_answer": "Doug Stone underwent quadruple bypass surgery at Centennial Medical Center to alleviate four severe arterial blockages near his heart. Following the surgery, Stone changed his diet and began exercising.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Doug Stone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "Doug Stone began piloting ultra-light airplanes as a hobby in 1999 and 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on with Doug Stone in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Stone have any other hobbies besides piloting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "In a Different Light is the tenth studio album released by American country music artist Doug Stone. It was his first album for Lofton Creek Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is In A Different Light?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album In A Different Light do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "A second album for Lofton Creek, My Turn, followed in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Stone_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Stone release other albums besides In A Different Light?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Doug Stone toured with Bryan White and Shenandoah as part of the Reliving the 90s Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Stone_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Doug Stone go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "After the September 11, 2001 attacks, rumors circulated that Doug Stone had been on one of the hijacked planes; a spokeswoman confirmed that he was home with his family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen besides Doug Stone going on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3619, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other rumors about Doug Stone besides that he was on one of the hijacked planes in the September 11, 2001 attacks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3620, "Truth_answer": "In 1851 Charles Darwin was devastated when his daughter Annie died. By then his faith in Christianity had dwindled, and he had stopped going to church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about the Charles Darwin article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3620, "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin was passionately opposed to slavery, while seeing no problem with the working conditions of English factory workers or servants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the issues Charles Darwin had views on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3620, "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin's taxidermy lessons in 1826 from the freed slave John Edmonstone reinforced his belief that black people shared the same feelings, and could be as intelligent as other races.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Darwin do anything to try to get people to understand his views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3620, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Charles Darwin gave taxidermy lessons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3621, "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin wrote that I have never been an atheist. I think that generally ... an agnostic would be the most correct description of my state of mind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Charles Darwin's religious views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3621, "Truth_answer": "A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100757id_/https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/agnostic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does agnostic mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3621, "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin noted that aiding the weak to survive could lose the benefits of natural selection, but cautioned that withholding such aid would endanger the instinct of sympathy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Charles Darwin article other than his religious views?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3621, "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin preferred to simply publicise the importance of inheritance and leave decisions to individuals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Darwin do due to his beliefs that withholding aid to the weak would endanger the instinct of sympathy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "In her early teens, Mary Decker was already recognized as a world-class runner. She won international acclaim in 1973 after winning the 800 meters at a US-Soviet meet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Decker do in her early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1974, Mary Decker had developed the muscle condition compartment syndrome. This resulted in a series of injuries. She did not compete in the 1976 Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker ever get hurt in her career running?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "In 1978 Mary Decker had an operation to try to cure compartment syndrome, which kept her out of competition for a period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker's running career have to end as a result of compartment syndrome and her injuries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Mary Decker-Tabb set six world records, at distances ranging from the mile run to 10,000 meters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mary Decker article besides her operation to try to cure her compartment syndrome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Mary Decker received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker ever win any medals or awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "After losing her 1999 legal case, Mary Decker agreed to orthopedic procedures to enable her to run competitively. She retired after the surgery increased the occurrence of problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mary Decker's running career last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "In 1973 Mary Decker gained her first world record, running an indoor mile in 4:40.1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about the Mary Decker article besides the length of her running career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3622, "Truth_answer": "By 1974, Mary Decker was the world Indoor record holder with 2:02.4 for 880 yards, and 2:01.8 for 800 meters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker break any other records besides her first world record?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "In 1845, Carson guided Frémont on their third and last expedition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Third Expedition for Kit Carson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "They went to California and Oregon. Frémont made scientific plans, but the expedition appeared to be political in nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kit Carson and John Charles Frémont do on their third expedition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "President Polk wanted the province of Alta California for the United States. Once in California, Frémont started to rouse the American settlers into a patriotic fervor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kit Carson and John Charles Frémont do in California and Oregon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "Frémont instigated the Sacramento River massacre, in which at least 150 Indians were killed in an unprovoked attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Charles Frémont rouse American settlers into a patriotic fervor in California?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "The party moved up along the Sacramento River, continuing to kill Indians as they went, then camped near Klamath Lake in Oregon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Charles Frémont do in California besides instigating the Sacramento River massacre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "At Klamath Lake in southern Oregon, Frémont's party was hit in a revenge attack by 15–20 Indians on the night of May 9, 1846.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Charles Frémont and Kit Carson do when they got to Klamath Lake?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3623, "Truth_answer": "Two or three men in camp were killed. The attackers fled after a brief struggle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the fight when John Charles Frémont's party was hit in a revenge attack?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "In August 1826, Kit Carson ran away from his saddling apprenticeship. He went west with a caravan of fur trappers. They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about the Santa Fe Trail?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kit Carson stay gone after running away from his saddling apprenticeship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "They made their trek over the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe, the capital of Santa Fe de Nuevo México. Kit Carson settled in Taos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kit Carson run away to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen while Kit Carson and the caravan were away on their journey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson was mentored by Kinkead in learning the skills of a trapper, while learning the necessary languages for trade. Eventually he became fluent in Spanish and several Indian languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which language did Kit Carson use the most?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "Between 1827 and 1829, Kit Carson worked as cook, translator, and wagon driver in the southwest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened following Kit Carson learning different languages?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3624, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kit Carson successful in everything that he did?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3625, "Truth_answer": "In early 1981, Downes and Horn reconvened at Sarm East Studios to record The Buggles' second studio album. However, Downes left the group the day recording was meant to begin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band The Buggles in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3625, "Truth_answer": "Adventures in Modern Recording is the second studio album by English new wave duo The Buggles, released on 11 November 1981 by Carrere Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Buggles' second album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3625, "Truth_answer": "The album as released was mostly a Trevor Horn solo effort, Geoffrey Downes having joined Asia before recording began.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707203551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventures_in_Modern_Recording_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the highlights of Adventures in Modern Recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3625, "Truth_answer": "Downes left the group to help form Asia with Howe, citing musical differences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geoffrey Downes have other reasons for leaving The Buggles other than to join Asia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Trevor Horn and Geoffrey Downes work out the issue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3625, "Truth_answer": "Jill Sinclair made a deal with the French label Carrere, whose leader Claude Carrere, whom Horn described as a very nice man, helped fund the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the French label Carrere do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Horn, Downes and Woolley got together and began recording a selection of demos in a small room above a stonemason shop in Wimbledon, south west London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band The Buggles in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Horn, Downes and Woolley got together and began recording a selection of demos, including Video Killed the Radio Star, Clean, Clean and On TV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley record in 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "Downes remembered that we knew even then ... there was some distant goal that had to be reached, and re-recorded the songs at a north London recording studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley's demos hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "Initial searches for the right record label failed, but Horn, having begun a relationship with Jill Sinclair, a co-founder of Sarm East Studios, secured plans for a potential deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley re-recorded the songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "Video Killed the Radio Star caught the attention of Island Records and, when Horn and Downes were to sign with Sarm East, they were offered a more lucrative deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the potential deal that Trevor Horn secured plans for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Downes spoke of the chance of another reunion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides The Buggles' Island Records deal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3626, "Truth_answer": "It's always a challenge working on new stuff, and I'd love to collaborate with Trevor again“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Geoffrey Downes say about the chance of another reunion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "Following his death, during the entire 1998 season the Cubs wore a patch on the sleeves of their uniforms depicting a caricature of Harry Caray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of the legacy that Harry Caray left behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray had five children, three with his first wife, Dorothy, and two with his second wife, Marian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Caray have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray married his third wife Delores Dutchie Goldmann on May 19, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Harry Caray marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "Skip Caray, Elizabeth Caray, Christopher Caray, Patricia Eddy, Michelle McFadden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Harry Caray's children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "When the Cubs won the 2016 World Series, Budweiser produced a celebratory commercial entitled Harry Caray's Last Call featuring Caray's call of the game using archived footage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another example of Harry Caray's legacy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray worked some innings in the same broadcast booth with his son and grandson, during a Cubs/Braves game on May 13, 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What baseball team did Harry Caray, his son, and grandson announce for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "Harry Christopher Chip Caray III", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Harry Caray's grandson who announced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3627, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Chip Caray was hired to work alongside his grandfather as broadcaster for the Chicago Cubs. Harry Caray died in February 1998, and Chip stayed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Caray_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Chip Caray announce for the baseball team the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "Rumors that Caray was having an affair with Susan Busch began to circulate after she was involved in a car accident near her home late one night in May 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what led to Harry Caray's rumored affair with Susan Busch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "She told police she was returning from a visit to a friend; the cause of the accident was never disclosed publicly and no further action was taken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Susan Busch had the car accident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Susan Busch talking about Harry Caray when she said friend?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "According to Anheuser–Busch historian William Knoedelseder, the two had been seen eating together at Tony's, a popular and well-regarded St. Louis restaurant", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susan Busch and Harry Caray spend a lot of time together on different occasions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "They stood out not only because both were well-recognized around St. Louis but because Caray was 22 years older than she.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out about this rumored affair besides Susan Busch and Harry Caray beeing seen eating together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "Waitstaff present said the two were both extremely inebriated and openly affectionate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Susan Busch and Harry Caray ever caught holding hands or kissing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "Private investigators working for Busch had found that telephone records showed Caray and Susan Busch had made many calls to each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Caray article regarding the rumored affair?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3628, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else find out about the Harry Caray and Susan Busch affair besides private investigators?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "In March 2010, Aaron Lewis stated Staind would start working on their seventh studio album by the end of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staind_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening with the band Staind in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200, with first sales week of 47,000 copies, making the fifth consecutive top-five album for Staind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160109124517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staind_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Staind by Staind do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jon Wysocki leave the band Staind?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Staind announced through their YouTube page that Sal Giancarelli was now an official member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staind_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Jon Wysocki as drummer in the band Staind?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Staind release a new album with Sal Giancarelli?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "Not Again, Eyes Wide Open, Now, Something to Remind You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Staind by Staind contain any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "Staind continued to perform into 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staind_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Staind continue touring after the album Staind?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "Staind continued to perform into 2012, embarking on an April and May tour with Godsmack and Halestorm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Staind tour with anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "In December 2010, Staind posted three webisodes from the studio, which featured the band members discussing the writing and recording process of their new album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staind_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in the Staind article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3629, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Staind's webisodes televised anywhere?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3630, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno could have earned up to $30 million each year depending on ratings for Leno, compared to a $20 million annual salary during his last years at Tonight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money has Jay Leno made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3630, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jay Leno work for NBC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3630, "Truth_answer": "Each airing cost about $350,000 to $400,000 versus about $3 million for an hour-long drama, saving NBC $13 million each week without needing the show to beat its competitors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did NBC benefit from The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3630, "Truth_answer": "Each airing of The Jay Leno Show cost about $350,000 to $400,000. Those costs include the services of 22 writers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Jay Leno Show article other than how it benefitted NBC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3630, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the writers do on The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3630, "Truth_answer": "McDonald's became the first buying advertiser for the program, tying in their Million Dollar Roll nightly in October 2009 promoting that year's version of McDonald's Monopoly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other financial impacts did The Jay Leno Show have other than how it benefitted NBC?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of The Jay Leno Show earned fast national estimates of 17.7 million viewers, an 11 Nielsen rating and an 18 share.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the ratings like for The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "By the second week and competing against season premieres, the audience fell to six million viewers, still on par with or exceeding NBC projections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the ratings for The Jay Leno Show change?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the controversy regarding the move of the Jay Leno Show to 11:35 p.m., viewership bottomed out at 4.799 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it get more popular as The Jay Leno Show went on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason for the viewership of The Jay Leno Show bottoming out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "Though The Jay Leno Show itself had been meeting the network's projections, it was severely detrimental to the ratings of the late local news on NBC affiliates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Jay Leno Show article besides its ratings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did ratings for The Jay Leno Show turn around?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3631, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did The Jay Leno Show make?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "Thank Me Later is the debut studio album by Canadian rapper Drake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 on first-week sales of 447,000 copies, and attained platinum certification in Canada within its debut week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank_Me_Later_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Thank Me Later by Drake a Billboard hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "The Away from Home Tour, also marketed as the Light Dreams and Nightmares Tour, was the first headlining concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Drake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180326074503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Away_from_Home_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake ever go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "Drake began the tour on September 20, 2010, in Miami, Florida, performing at 78 shows over four different legs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake ever get to go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "It concluded in Las Vegas in November 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drake finish the Away From Home Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "In November 2010, Drake revealed the title of his next studio album will be Take Care.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake produce any other albums besides Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "It was announced that Drake would have a prominent role in military science fiction video game, Gears of War 3. Scheduling conflicts prevented Drake from accepting the role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Drake besides his albums and tours?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3632, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the video game made after Drake?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mike Gravel's running mate in the 1972 election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "Mike Gravel was not alone in this effort, as former Governor of Massachusetts Endicott Peabody had been running a quixotic campaign for the same post since the prior year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mike Gravel compete against in 1972?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "McGovern announced Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri as his vice-presidential choice. Eagleton was unknown to many delegates and the choice seemed to smack of traditional ticket balancing considerations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant events happened during the 1972 campaign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "Mike Gravel was nominated by Bettye Fahrenkamp, the Democratic National Committeewoman from Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Gravel do after George McGovern announced Thomas Eagleton as his vice-presidential choice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "Vice-presidential candidate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mike Gravel nominated for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone correspondent Hunter S. Thompson said Mike Gravel probably said a few things that might have been worth hearing, under different circumstances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Gravel have any enemies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What comments did Mike Gravel make that Rolling Stone was referring to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3633, "Truth_answer": "In 1974 Mike Gravel was reelected to the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Mike Gravel besides his role in the 1972 vice presidential election?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard was offered a part-time position teaching economics to the engineering students of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in 1966 at age 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Murray Rothbard employed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard continued in this role for twenty years until 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard accept the part-time teaching position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Murray Rothbard married JoAnn Schumacher (1928–1999), whom he called Joey, in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Murray Rothbard married to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "JoAnn was Murray Rothbard's editor and a close adviser as well as hostess of his Rothbard Salon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was JoAnn Schumacher's job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "After Murray Rothbard's death, Joey reflected on Rothbard's happiness and bright spirit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard and JoAnn Schumacher stay married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard left Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute for the Lee Business School at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Murray Rothbard article other than his marriage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3634, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard held the title of S.J. Hall Distinguished Professor of Economics, an endowed chair paid for by a libertarian businessman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Murray Rothbard do at the Lee Business School?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3635, "Truth_answer": "On December 3, 2008 Kerrang! magazine announced that Good Charlotte would be releasing its fifth studio album, Cardiology in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409041318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Good Charlotte in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3635, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number 31 on the Billboard 200; it charted within the top 30 on five additional Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Cardiology by Good Charlotte do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3635, "Truth_answer": "As of September 2011, the album has sold over 52,000 copies in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology_(album)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many units did the album Cardiology by Good Charlotte sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3635, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Cardiology by Good Charlotte win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3635, "Truth_answer": "Cardiology is the fifth studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cardiology by Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3635, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number 31 on the Billboard 200; it charted within the top 30 on five additional Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Cardiology by Good Charlotte successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar declared his opposition to the US campaign in Afghanistan and criticized Pakistan for assisting the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar do after 9/11?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "In January 2007 CNN reported that Gulbuddin Hekmatyar claimed that his fighters helped Osama bin Laden escape from the mountains of Tora Bora five years ago.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar connected to Osama bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "In May 2006, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar said he was ready to fight alongside Osama bin Laden and blamed the ongoing conflicts in Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan on U.S. interference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar claim that he helped Osama bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "On February 19, 2003 the United States State Department and the United States Treasury Department jointly designated Gulbuddin Hekmatyar a global terrorist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the United States say about Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's group was involved in an intense battle with the U.S. army near Spin Boldak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the U.S. call Gulbuddin Hekmatyar a global terrorist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "In May 2006, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar released a video to Al Jazeera in which he accused Iran of backing the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interactions were there between the U.S. and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar said he was ready to fight alongside Osama bin Laden and blamed the ongoing conflicts in Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan on U.S. interference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar say in the video he released to Al Jazeera?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3636, "Truth_answer": "In September 2006, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was reported as captured, but the report was later retracted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the U.S. ever capture Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "Otis Williams, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, Eddie Kendricks, and Elbridge Al Bryant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p41", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p28", "https://imasportsphile.com/music-1979-the-temptations-set-the-whole-world-rocking-tonight-you-got-just-what-i-need/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the vocal group The Temptations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "The founding members came from two rival Detroit vocal groups: Otis Williams & the Distants, and the Primes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the members of vocal group The Temptations from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "Under the name the Elgins, the group auditioned for Motown in March 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the vocal group The Temptations get started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were the vocal group The Temptations as the Cavaliers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "My Girl (1964), Ain't Too Proud to Beg (1966), and I Wish It Would Rain (1967).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the vocal group The Temptations have any hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the vocal group The Temptations release as the Primes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, the Temptations began working with Smokey Robinson as producer and writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://imasportsphile.com/music-1979-the-temptations-set-the-whole-world-rocking-tonight-you-got-just-what-i-need/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120141125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temptations_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the vocal group The Temptations sign with any producers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "By 1967, David Ruffin had begun demanding special treatment as lead singer. The other members slowly became irritated and annoyed with Ruffin's behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy involving the vocal group The Temptations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3637, "Truth_answer": "Ruffin had begun using cocaine regularly, causing him to miss group meetings, rehearsals, and concerts. There was a consensus among The Temptations that Ruffin needed to be replaced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the vocal group The Temptations besides David Ruffin's behavior?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3638, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson's first major championship win came when he secured victory in the Masters with an 18-foot (5.5 m) birdie putt on the final hole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Phil Mickelson's first three major wins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3638, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson's first major championship win came in his thirteenth year on the PGA Tour in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phil Mickelson win his first major championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3638, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Phil Mickelson captured his second major at the PGA Championship at Baltusrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the other wins that Phil Mickelson had besides his first major championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3638, "Truth_answer": "Steve Elkington and Thomas Bjørn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Phil Mickelson's opponents at the 2005 PGA Championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3639, "Truth_answer": "At a young age, Donnie Yen developed an interest in martial arts and began experimenting with various styles. Yen then started kung fu when he was nine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Donnie Yen start martial arts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3639, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen's parents were concerned that he was spending too much time in Boston's Combat Zone. They sent him to Beijing on a training program with the Beijing Wushu Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who trained Donnie Yen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3639, "Truth_answer": "Two years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Donnie Yen train with the Beijing Wushu Team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3639, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen's exposure to mixed martial arts (MMA) was heightened when he went back to the United States from 2000 to 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Donnie Yen article besides his early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3639, "Truth_answer": "While making his Hollywood debut, Donnie Yen took time off to learn various martial arts forms. When he returned to Asia, he implemented his newfound knowledge of MMA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Donnie Yen's exposure to mixed martial arts heightened?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3639, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the various martial arts forms Donnie Yen learned in his time off from Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3640, "Truth_answer": "One reported occasion confirms Donnie Yen as an efficient martial artist. Hong Kong news channels in the late 1990s reported that Yen was at a nightclub with his then-girlfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Donnie Yen article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3640, "Truth_answer": "As Donnie Yen and Meng left the club, the gang followed and attacked Yen. Yen beat up eight members of the gang who were later hospitalized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of experience does Donnie Yen have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3640, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Yen get in trouble for beating up eight gang members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3640, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen was a teenager who sought to exchange martial arts knowledge with people from different martial arts backgrounds, which led to him having a reputation as a street brawler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other fights Donnie Yen was in other than with the eight gang members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3640, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen's first step into the film industry was in 1984 when he landed his first starring role in the 1984 film Drunken Tai Chi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Yen star in any films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3640, "Truth_answer": "After filming Drunken Tai Chi and Tiger Cage (1988), Donnie Yen made his breakthrough role as General Nap-lan in Once Upon a Time in China II (1992).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films that Donnie Yen starred in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3641, "Truth_answer": "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Nancy Grace accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nancy Grace begin her career as a broadcaster?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3641, "Truth_answer": "In February 2005, Nancy Grace began hosting a regular primetime legal analysis show called Nancy Grace on CNN Headline News (now HLN) in addition to her Court TV show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nancy Grace do besides the Court TV legal commentary show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3641, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Grace has been awarded several American Women in Radio & Television Gracie Awards and has been awarded the Individual Achievement/Best Program Host honor by that organization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Court TV legal commentary show and Nancy Grace successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3641, "Truth_answer": "Nancy White has been recognized by organizations including the Carole Sund-Carrington Foundation, Crime Victims United of California, and The Retreat, for her advocacy on behalf of victims’ rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant achievements did Nancy Grace have besides her awards and honor from The Foundation of American Women in Radio & Television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "At the 2012 Summer Olympics on 4 August 2012, Oscar Pistorius became the first amputee runner to compete at an Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Oscar Pistorius in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "South Africa was passed into the final on appeal to the IAAF. The South African relay team eventually finished eighth out of the field of nine in the final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oscar Pistorius win any of the events at the 2012 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "The men's 4x400 metres relay competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London was won by the Bahamas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who defeated Oscar Pistorius in the final?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "In the first semi-final of the 4x400 metres relay, the second runner of the South African team, Ofentse Mogawane, fell and was injured before reaching Oscar Pistorius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the controversy with the 4x400 metres relay competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "On 8 September, the last full day of the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Oscar Pistorius won gold in the T44 400 metres with a time of 46.68 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oscar Pistorius' greatest accomplishment mentioned in the Oscar Pistorius article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "In the early morning of Thursday, 14 February 2013, Oscar Pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend, South African model Reeva Steenkamp, at his home in Pretoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Pistorius_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Oscar Pistorius article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3642, "Truth_answer": "On 24 November 2017, a South African court increased Oscar Pistorius' jail sentence to 13 years and five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Oscar Pistorius article other than his murder of Reeva Steenkamp?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3643, "Truth_answer": "General George Custer participated in Sheridan's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. The civilian population was specifically targeted in what is known as the Burning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about The Valley?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3643, "Truth_answer": "Shenandoah Valley and Appomattox Court House", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.brettschulte.net/CWBlog/sitemap/_p120", "http://www.brettschulte.net/CWBlog/sitemap/_p74", "http://www.brettschulte.net/CWBlog/sitemap/_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Valley and Appomattox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3643, "Truth_answer": "Custer led his Wolverines to the Shenandoah Valley where by the year's end they defeated the army of Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early in the Valley Campaigns of 1864.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the Shenandoah Valley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3643, "Truth_answer": "In April 1865 the Confederate lines finally broke, and Robert E. Lee began his retreat to Appomattox Court House, pursued by the Union cavalry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Union win against the Confederates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "At the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, Pistorius became the first amputee to win a non-disabled world track medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Oscar Pistorius in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What events did Oscar Pistorius win at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second event Oscar Pistorius won at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final event Oscar Pistorius won at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "Pistorius competed across a number of non-disabled races. At the 19th Internazionale di Atletica Sports Solidarity Meeting, he attained Olympic Games A standard qualification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What events did Oscar Pistorius qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "Pistorius competed across a number of non-disabled races, including the 19th Internazionale di Atletica Sports Solidarity Meeting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these qualifying events including the 19th Internazionale di Atletica Sports Solidarity Meeting the Special Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "In the 400-metre race, he took second place in the first heat of five runners, finishing with a time of 45.44 seconds to advance to the semi-finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Pistorius_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Oscar Pistorius' performance in the 2012 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3644, "Truth_answer": "Pistorius was chosen to carry the South African flag for the closing ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Pistorius_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important in Oscar Pistorius article besides his performance in the 2012 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3645, "Truth_answer": "X Japan is a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is X Japan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3645, "Truth_answer": "hide joined X Japan, then called X, in February 1987, becoming the band's lead guitarist and occasional songwriter, going on to compose songs like Celebration, Joker and the single Scars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Hide (musician) in 1987?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3645, "Truth_answer": "X released their first album Vanishing Vision, through drummer Yoshiki's own Extasy Records, on April 14, 1988 and toured extensively in support of the record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Hide (musician) in 1988?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3645, "Truth_answer": "X 's major label debut album, Blue Blood, was released on April 21, 1989 and debuted at number six on the Oricon chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Hide (musician) in 1989?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins broke into the musical mainstream with their second album, 1993's Siamese Dream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band The Smashing Pumpkins discovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins supported the album Lull EP with a tour that included opening for bands such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction, and Guns N' Roses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band The Smashing Pumpkins tour with in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan (lead vocals, guitar), D'arcy Wretzky (bass), James Iha (guitar), and Jimmy Chamberlin (drums)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of The Smashing Pumpkins when they were first discovered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins relocated to Marietta, Georgia in 1992 to begin work on their second album. The recording environment for Siamese Dream was quickly marred by discord within the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band The Smashing Pumpkins article other than the band members when they were first discovered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "On May 23, 2000, in a live radio interview on KROQ-FM (Los Angeles), Billy Corgan announced The Smashing Pumpkins' decision to break up at the end of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Smashing Pumpkins break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_Dream_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127004135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landslide_(Fleetwood_Mac_song)_p12", "https://ew.com/article/2011/11/15/courtney-love-freak-out-kurt-cobain-brazil/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p25", "http://spfreaks.com/item-collection/20090123197/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Corgan_p40", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806081444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gish_p11", "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Bloody_Valentine_(band)_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p19", "http://forums.netphoria.org/showthread.php?s=f09a6259af8eefd624d81fa637a3f0c1&t=185752&page=2_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p20", "https://m.alternativo.fm/the-smashing-pumpkins/gish/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Smashing Pumpkins make any albums after the album Siamese Dream that The Smashing Pumpkins article mentions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3646, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Smashing Pumpkins enjoy touring?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw recording, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is black metal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the music genre death metal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous said that the term black metal can apply to any kind of metal so long as it is Satanic and heavy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Euronymous' beliefs about black metal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous said that the term death metal can apply to any kind of metal, so long as the band cultivates and worships death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Euronymous' beliefs about death metal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous rejected bands like Immortal being called black metal, as they are not Satanists, but supported the band nonetheless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Euronymous have any other ideas about black metal besides the term applying to any kind of metal so long as it is Satanic and heavy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous rejected bands like Immortal being called black metal, as they are not Satanists, but supported the band nonetheless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Euronymous' feelings for bands if they were not Satanists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Like many others in the black metal scene, Euronymous originally believed that black metal should stay underground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Euronymous have any other interesting beliefs about black and death metal besides his other beliefs and non-Satanist bands?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous later changed his mind. He added: I wouldn't mind making DSP big and earn a million, as long as I don't change my ways of thinking and being.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Euronymous change his mind about black metal being just underground?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3647, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous added: The bigger we get, the more we can manipulate people into thinking like us.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Euronymous change his mind about black metal being just underground?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "In interviews, Euronymous claimed to be against individualism, compassion, peace, happiness and fun. He claimed he wanted to spread hatred, sorrow and evil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Euronymous' beliefs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "Some who knew Euronymous claim that the extreme Satanic image he projected was, in fact, just that—a projection which bore little resemblance to his real personality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Euronymous' extreme Satanic image all an act?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "Mayhem drummer Kjetil Manheim described Euronymous as health oriented ... A nice guy, a family guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Euronymous really like behind the Satanic image?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "Mayhem drummer Kjetil Manheim described Euronymous as health oriented ... A nice guy, a family guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Euronymous' personality like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "Faust said that with Euronymous, there was a lot of smoke but not so much fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did people describe Euronymous besides health oriented ... A nice guy, a family guy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous liked telling people that they were worthless; that he was the best. He was all 'I define black metal. Black metal is me!'“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Euronymous extreme towards the end of his life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous said that the term black metal can apply to any kind of metal so long as it is Satanic and heavy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Euronymous define the music genre black metal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "In the documentary Pure Fucking Mayhem, he said Øystein's daily life was a total theater that was based on the black metal archetype of Euronymous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting regarding Euronymous' beliefs besides his extreme Satanic image and how he defined black metal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3648, "Truth_answer": "When asked why Euronymous made such extreme statements to the press, Ihsahn said: I think that was very much to create fear among people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Euronymous really want to spread hatred?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3649, "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug's work has been criticized for bringing large-scale monoculture, input-intensive farming techniques to countries that had previously relied on subsistence farming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Norman Borlaug criticized?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3649, "Truth_answer": "the decreased biodiversity from planting a small number of varieties; the environmental effects of inorganic fertilizer and pesticides; the amount of herbicide sprayed on fields of herbicide-resistant crops", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a criticism of Norman Borlaug from an environmentalist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3649, "Truth_answer": "These farming techniques have been criticized for widening social inequality, owing to uneven food distribution while forcing a capitalist agenda of U.S. corporations onto countries that had undergone land reform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Norman Borlaug's critics say?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3649, "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug stated that his work has been a change in the right direction, but it has not transformed the world into a Utopia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Norman Borlaug articles besides criticisms against him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Norman Borlaug state that his work has been a change in the right direction, but it has not transformed the world into a Utopia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "The Flames traded Joe Nieuwendyk to the Dallas Stars on December 19, 1995. The Stars immediately signed him to a new deal worth US$11.3 million over five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk play for the Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "29", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Joe Nieuwendyk when he was traded to the Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk played in his 1,000th career game on January 20, 2002, against the Chicago Blackhawks. Two months later, on March 19, 2002, he was traded to the Devils.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe Nieuwendyk play for the Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs. Joe Nieuwendyk was sidelined by injury after appearing in only one game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dallas Stars go to the play offs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk suffered a torn ACL as a result of a check by Bryan Marchment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe Nieuwendyk injure himself in the only game of the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs he appeared in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "The injury required two knee surgeries to repair and six months to heal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk recover from his torn ACL?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "This caused Joe Nieuwendyk to miss the beginning of the 1998–99 NHL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long before Joe Nieuwendyk was able to play again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Joe Nieuwendyk helped the Stars win the first Stanley Cup in their franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Joe Nieuwendyk started playing again was it with the same team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Joe Nieuwendyk helped the Stars win the first Stanley Cup in their franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Nieuwendyk do after he recovered?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3650, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Joe Nieuwendyk helped the Stars win the first Stanley Cup in their franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk win any championships?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "New Jersey, who had won the Stanley Cup in 2000 and reached the finals the following year, acquired Joe Nieuwendyk for their playoff run in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Joe Nieuwendyk in New Jersey, Toronto, and Florida?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk scored 11 points in 14 regular season games for the Devils, but New Jersey was eliminated in the first round of the 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk ever participate in the playoff run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk scored his 500th career goal on January 17, 2003, against Carolina's Kevin Weekes. On February 23, he scored his 1,000th point in a win over the Pittsburgh Penguins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe Nieuwendyk article besides New Jersey, Toronto, Florida, and the playoff run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk and the Devils reached the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, but Nieuwendyk suffered a hip injury in the sixth game of the Eastern Conference Final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other milestones did Joe Nieuwendyk reach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Joe Nieuwendyk's injury at the Eastern Conference Final?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs signed Joe Nieuwendyk to a one-year contract for the 2003–04 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Nieuwendyk ever able to play again after his hip injury?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk scored 22 goals for Toronto in a season marred by abdominal and back injuries that limited him to 64 games played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk get hurt again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk was marred by a groin injury that forced him out of the lineup for much of Toronto's second-round series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Nieuwendyk ever stop playing to try and heal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "He signed another deal for 2004–05, but the season was cancelled due to a labour dispute that was feared would mark the end of the Joe Nieuwendyk's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Joe Nieuwendyk was forced out of the lineup for much of Toronto's second-round series?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3651, "Truth_answer": "Joe Nieuwendyk began a new career in management, acting first as a consultant to the general manager with the Panthers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Nieuwendyk do when his career ended?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "In 1952 Billy Taylor composed one of his most famous tunes, I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Taylor up to during his mid career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone covered the song in her 1967 album Silk & Soul. The instrumental version is widely known in the UK, used for BBC Television's long-running Film... program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free by Billy Taylor a popular song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "In 1958, Billy Taylor became music director of NBC's The Subject Is Jazz, the first television series focusing on jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Taylor do anything other than compose music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "NBC's The Subject Is Jazz was produced by the new National Educational Television Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billy Taylor affiliated with a TV network?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor also worked as a DJ and program director on a radio station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Taylor work in radio at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "WLIB", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a particular radio station Billy Taylor worked for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was WLIB in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3652, "Truth_answer": "The 1960s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Billy Taylor working as DJ and program director on radio station WLIB in New York?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor was born in Greenville, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204000955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Billy Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "1921", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Billy Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "His father, Billy Taylor Sr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Billy Taylor's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Billy Taylor received an Honorary Doctorate of Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Billy Taylor article besides his parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "Berklee College of Music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Billy Taylor receive an honorary doctorate from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "Billy Taylor was also a jazz educator, who lectured in colleges, served on panels and travelled worldwide as a jazz ambassador.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Billy Taylor do career-wise besides receive an honorary doctorate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "Theodora", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Billy Taylor's wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Taylor and Theodora get married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "White & Nerdy is the second single from Weird Al Yankovic's album Straight Outta Lynwood. It parodies the song Ridin' by Chamillionaire and Krayzie Bone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Weird Al Yankovic's parodies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "Both White & Nerdy and Straight Outta Lynwood were certified gold, and later platinum, by the RIAA, the first time any of Weird Al Yankovic's singles has been certified platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123145040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_%26_Nerdy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did White & Nerdy by Weird Al Yankovic win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic received his first exposure via comedy radio personality Dr. Demento's radio show, saying If there hadn't been a Dr. Demento, I'd probably have a real job now.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Weird Al Yankovic start doing parodies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic has recorded numerous original humorous songs, such as You Don't Love Me Anymore and One More Minute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article other than how Weird Al Yankovic started doing parodies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "While much of his musical output consists of parodies of other artists' material, You Don't Love Me Anymore is an original composition written and produced by Weird Al Yankovic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709214513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don't_Love_Me_Anymore_(%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weird Al Yankovic write the songs You Don't Love Me Anymore and One More Minute himself?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Weird Al Yankovic enjoy doing parodies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3654, "Truth_answer": "White & Nerdy was Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit, peaking at #9 after debuting at #28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Weird Al Yankovic's best selling parody?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3655, "Truth_answer": "Upon leaving college, David Simon worked as a police reporter at The Baltimore Sun from 1982 to 1995. He spent most of his career covering the crime beat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Simon do in journalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3655, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon cover any major stories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3655, "Truth_answer": "David Simon was a union captain when the writing staff went on strike in 1987 over benefit cuts. He remained angry after the strike ended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon have any troubles during his time at The Baltimore Sun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3655, "Truth_answer": "David Simon collaborated with his old college friend David Mills to write the episode Bop Gun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did David Simon work with besides The Baltimore Sun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3655, "Truth_answer": "In an interview in Reason in 2004, David Simon said that since leaving the newspaper business he has become more cynical about the power of journalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article other than David Simon's career in journalism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3655, "Truth_answer": "The world is almost inured to the power of journalism. The best journalism would manage to outrage people. And people are less and less inclined to outrage, said David Simon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused David Simon to be cynical about the power of journalism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3656, "Truth_answer": "Alfred and Winifred (née Kleinhan) Etting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Ruth Etting's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3656, "Truth_answer": "At sixteen, Ruth Etting's grandparents decided to send her to art school in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ruth Etting go to school when she was young?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3656, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting made her Broadway debut in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first play that Ruth Etting performed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3656, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruth Etting have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3657, "Truth_answer": "1980–85", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Donnie Iris and the Cruisers' peak years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3657, "Truth_answer": "The band launched a national tour to promote the album Back on the Streets and its follow-up during the summer of 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris perform any shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3657, "Truth_answer": "Love Is Like a Rock reached no. 9 on Billboard's Top Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular were the band Donnie Iris and the Cruisers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3657, "Truth_answer": "Back on the Streets, King Cool, The High and the Mighty, Fortune 410, No Muss...No Fuss, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150520164328id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Girl_(Donnie_Iris_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the band Donnie Iris and the Cruisers release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3657, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after being let go from MCA, the band signed with the small HME Records label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the Donnie Iris article besides what albums they released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3657, "Truth_answer": "MCA suggested that the band allow them to bring in a new producer and new songwriters. The band, wanting to keep as much creative freedom as they could, said no.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did MCA drop the band Donnie Iris and the Cruisers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "Chicago, Illinois, United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band The Smashing Pumpkins form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "On October 5, 1988, the complete Smashing Pumpkins band took the stage for the first time at the Cabaret Metro (now The Metro).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Smashing Pumpkins play at any Chicago clubs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins released its first single, I Am One, on local Chicago label Limited Potential. The single sold out and they released a follow-up on Sub Pop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the band The Smashing Pumpkins popular in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "Siamese Dream debuted at number ten on the Billboard 200 chart, and sold over four million copies in the U.S. alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band The Smashing Pumpkins' big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan, D'arcy Wretzky, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band The Smashing Pumpkins during the album Siamese Dream?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band The Smashing Pumpkins during the album Siamese Dream?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Melissa Auf der Maur joined after Wretzky's departure in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other people join the band The Smashing Pumpkins later on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3658, "Truth_answer": "Bass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did D'arcy Wretzky play in the band The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "In May 2006 Beccy Cole issued a single, Poster Girl (Wrong Side of the World).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Beccy Cole in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "Poster Girl (Wrong Side of the World) is a song written and recorded by Australian country music singer, Beccy Cole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poster_Girl_(Wrong_Side_of_the_World)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Poster Girl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "Poster Girl (Wrong Side of the World) reached number one spot on the Country Tracks Top 30 singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poster_Girl_(Wrong_Side_of_the_World)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the single Poster Girl (Wrong Side of the World) by Beccy Cole a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "Songbirds was an Australian country music girl group, formed in 2007 by Beccy Cole, Gina Jeffreys and Sara Storer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Songbirds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "The group released a live DVD in 2009, which peaked at number 5 on the ARIA Top 40 Music DVD chart. The DVD was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songbirds_(group)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Songbirds see any success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Songbirds' live DVD released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "The trio toured to sell out crowds throughout 2007 and 2008. In January 2009, Songbirds recorded a live DVD of their performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songbirds_(group)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about the band Songbirds' DVD release besides its Australia release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 2009, the trio had returned to their respective solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songbirds_(group)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Songbirds do in 2009?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3659, "Truth_answer": "In October 2011, Songbirds were the feature act on a 7-day South Pacific Island cruise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Songbirds article besides how they did in 2009?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole's second album, Wild at Heart, was issued on 15 January 2001 and distributed by Universal Music Australia, which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Country Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Beccy Cole first achieve commercial success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "At the Country Music Awards of Australia in January 2007, the song Poster Girl (Wrong Side of the World) won three Golden Guitars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beccy Cole have any highly rated singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "On 20 January 2003 Beccy Cole released her studio album, Little Victories, which reached the top 30 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 4 on the Country Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Beccy Cole do in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole co-wrote eight of its tracks with Tamara Stewart (aka Tamara Sloper).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in the album Little Victories' production besides Beccy Cole?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beccy Cole and Tamara Stewart collaborate on any other projects?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "On 2 August 2004 Beccy Cole issued a video album, Just a Girl Singer, which included interviews, live concert footage, music videos and archival footage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beccy Cole record other albums during this time period (2001-05)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole has won numerous Country Music Awards of Australia held at the Tamworth Country Music Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beccy Cole win any awards/honors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Beccy Cole won the Best Independent Country Album for Lioness in the AIR Independent Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Beccy Cole article besides her awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "Lioness is the tenth studio album by Australian country music singer Beccy Cole. It was released in August 2018 and peaked at number 31 on the ARIA Charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lioness_(Beccy_Cole_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Lioness by Beccy Cole well received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3660, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole was nominated for three ARIA Awards, all ARIA Award for Best Country Album, in 2001 for Wild at Heart, 2003 for Little Victories and 2012 Songs and Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Beccy Cole win besides numerous Country Music Awards of Australia and and AIR award?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "The Living End developed a side project, The Longnecks, to test out Strachan and new material for their third album, Modern ARTillery, without attracting wide public attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are The Longnecks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Longnecks release any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "Modern Artillery (typeset as MODERN ARTillery) is the third album by the Australian Punk rock band the Living End.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Artillery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Modern ARTillery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "ARIA publicised that Modern ARTillery had officially achieved Platinum status in Australia in November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Artillery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Modern Artillery by The Living End successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "On 27 September 2004 The Living End released a compilation album, From Here on In: The Singles 1997-2004. Early versions included a bonus disc which had six cover tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with The Living End during 2002-2005?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "The CD featured two new tracks: I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got and Bringing It All Back Home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other songs on the album From Here on In: The Singles 1997-2004 by the Living End?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3661, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another song on the album From Here on In: The Singles 1997-2004 by the Living End besides I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got and Bringing It All Back Home?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End, released in Australia and New Zealand on EMI in 2000, and internationally on Reprise/Warner Brothers in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Roll On have to do with the band Living End?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End, released in Australia and New Zealand on EMI in 2000, and internationally on Reprise/Warner Brothers in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930121944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll_On_(The_Living_End_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Roll On the name of a song or an album by the band The Living End?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "The Living End's second album, Roll On, was recorded during July 2000 with Nick Launay (Midnight Oil, Models, Silverchair) producing and appeared in November that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Roll On by The Living End recorded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "The album even garnered comparison, by a few critics, to seminal punk band The Clash's creative breakthrough, London Calling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930121944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll_On_(The_Living_End_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Roll On by The Living End get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "The Living End are an Australian punk rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did the band The Living End play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "Another release in support of the album was the DVD, Live at Festival Hall, on 30 September, which captured a Melbourne performance during the State of Emergency Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Living End ever go on tour or were on television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "What's on Your Radio?, was issued in November 2005, and reached No. 9 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Wake Up, was released in February and reached No. 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any popular singles from the album State of Emergency by The Living End?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3662, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart in its first week, it reached top 40 in New Zealand, and on Billboard's Alternative Songs Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything noteworthy happen in regards to the album State of Emergency by The Living End and its release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3663, "Truth_answer": "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach, as a special instructor in spring training, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of George Brett's post-baseball activities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3663, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did George Brett become vice president of the Royals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3663, "Truth_answer": "George Brett is in his 26th season as the Royals' Vice President-Baseball Operations, continuing his long-time association with the organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204057id_/https://www.mlb.com/royals/team/front-office/george-brett_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Brett successful in his position as vice president of the Royals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3663, "Truth_answer": "George Brett has continued to raise money for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Brett started to raise money for the Keith Worthington Chapter during his playing career in the mid-1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other activities in George Brett's post-baseball career besides being vice president of the Royals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3663, "Truth_answer": "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about George Brett's post-baseball activities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3663, "Truth_answer": "2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was the PETA ad campaign George Brett appeared in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3664, "Truth_answer": "The umpires measured the amount of pine tar, a legal substance used by hitters to improve their grip, on George Brett's bat; the pine tar extended about 24 inches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Pine Tar incident with George Brett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3664, "Truth_answer": "Yankees manager Billy Martin cited to the umpires a rule, stating that any foreign substance on a bat could extend no further than 18 inches from the knob.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the pine tar extending about 24 inches on George Brett's bat illegal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3664, "Truth_answer": "The umpire, Tim McClelland, signaled George Brett out, ending the game as a Yankees win. Brett charged out of the dugout toward McClelland and had to be physically restrained.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to George Brett after the pine tar on his bat was measured?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3664, "Truth_answer": "Amid much controversy, the game was resumed on August 18, 1983, from the point of George Brett's home run, and ended with a Royals win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Brett kicked out of the Pine Tar Incident game for that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3664, "Truth_answer": "The Royals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was George Brett playing for at the time of the Pine Tar Incident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "In 2001 Chris Pérez married Venessa Villanueva and they had two children, a boy and a girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Pérez have children?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "John Garza introduced Chris Pérez to Venessa Villanueva, and after getting to know each other they became a couple in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Chris Pérez in 1998?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "Chris Pérez's friend", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is John Garza?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "In spring 1995 Chris Pérez's father-in-law, Abraham found out Yolanda Saldívar, who managed Selena's boutiques and fan club, was embezzling money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416014057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_P%C3%A9rez_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was 1995 important for Chris Pérez?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "Selena Quintanilla-Pérez", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was found dead in 1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "As she turned to leave, Saldívar reached into her handbag, pulled out a Taurus Model 85 .38 caliber revolver, pointed it at Selena and pulled the trigger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Selena Quintanilla-Pérez die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3665, "Truth_answer": "In spring 1995 Chris Pérez's father-in-law, Abraham found out Yolanda Saldívar, who managed Selena's boutiques and fan club, was embezzling money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416014057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_P%C3%A9rez_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Saldívar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls debuted in four special road show engagements starting on December 15, 2006, before its nationwide release on December 25, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dreamgirls' (film) premier date?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did all of the stars of Dreamgirls attend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything of interest happen at the Dreamgirls premier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "A roadshow theatrical release was a term in the motion picture industry for a practice in which a film opened in a limited number of theaters in large cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the road show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "The film adaptation of Dreamgirls stars Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Hudson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126125015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supremes_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beyoncé participate in the movie Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls earned a total of $851,664 from the roadshow engagements, playing to sold-out houses on the weekends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Dreamgirls road shows successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3666, "Truth_answer": "The film's national release, at regular prices, began on December 25. Dreamgirls eventually grossed $103 million in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the sales good for the general release of Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going, One Night Only, and Listen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls:_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_p0", "https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/72490/dreamgirls-directors-extended-edition/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of some of the songs from Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2006 film Dreamgirls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls:_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a soundtrack released for Dreamgirls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "The one-disc version of Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture debuted at number 20 on the US Billboard 200, with sales of 92,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls:_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the soundtrack Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "Listen was the first official single from the soundtrack, supported by a music video featuring Beyoncé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls_(film)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beyoncé sing any of the songs on the soundtrack Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls, One Night Only (Disco), Hard to Say Goodbye“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Beyoncé songs on the soundtrack Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture besides Listen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "In its fifth week of release, the soundtrack reached the top of the Billboard 200 with a sales week of 68,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamgirls:_Music_from_the_Motion_Picture_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the soundtrack Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture on the Billboard 200?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the soundtrack Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture chart on any other chart besides Billboard?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal in the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1984 to Mary Decker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker did not finish the race, which was won by Maricica Puica of Romania (Budd finished seventh).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker win the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker stood on Budd, then shortly after, collided with the barefoot runner and fell spectacularly to the curb, injuring the hip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Mary Decker win the 3000 meters run at the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker and Budd next met in July 1985, in a 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mary Decker article besides the 1984 Olympic incident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker won the race, and Budd finished in fourth place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker win the 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England, in July 1985?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker had a successful 1985 season, winning twelve mile and 3000 meters races in the European athletics calendar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker win any other races besides the 3000 meters race at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England, in July 1985?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "United Press International Athlete of the Year 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Decker win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Decker sat out the 1986 season to give birth to her only child, daughter Ashley Lynn (born May 30, 1986), but missed the 1987 season due to injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222231317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Decker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Decker do next after 1985?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller refused to testify before a federal grand jury investigating a leak naming Valerie Plame as a CIA officer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108103850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What information did Judith Miller refuse to disclose source for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "For her second grand jury appearance, Judith Miller produced a notebook from a previously undisclosed meeting. Miller's notebook contains the name Valerie Flame [sic].", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Miller's information about Valerie Plame eventually come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "on October 12, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Judith Miller's court appearance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "While Judith Miller never wrote about Valerie Plame, she was believed to be in possession of evidence relevant to the leak investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Judith Miller related to the CIA agent Valerie Plame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller spent 85 days in jail", "Truth_passages": [ "https://xymphora.blogspot.com/2005/09/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1030852800000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1125547200000_p0", "http://historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=niger_plame&startpos=800_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Judith Miller in jail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller was released following a telephone call with Libby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108103850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other noteworthy events occurred to Judith Miller during her time in jail?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "Under oath, Judith Miller was questioned by Patrick Fitzgerald before a federal grand jury the following day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108103850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else noteworthy occur to Judith Miller besides being released from jail following a telephone call with Libby?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3669, "Truth_answer": "09/30/2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Judith Miller's first court appearance happen?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "born 12 September 1937", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Wes Hall born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "Saint Michael, Barbados", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Wes Hall born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall played for the school cricket team initially as a wicketkeeper/batsman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall play sports as a youth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "One of Wes Hall's teammates at Combermere was the school groundskeeper, the West Indian Test cricketer Frank King.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Wes Hall's teammates when he played for the school cricket team initially as a wicketkeeper/batsman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall began his schooling at St Giles' Boys' School and later obtained a place at the renowned Combermere School thanks to a free scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Wes Hall attend school in his early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall's talent was recognised.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wes Hall a good cricket player in his early life playing for Combermere?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "In 1956 Wes Hall was included in the Barbados team to play E. W. Swanton's XI in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any team sign Wes Hall in his early life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3670, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall found employment with the cable office in Bridgetown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall have a job in his early life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "As a boy, Carl Jung carved a tiny mannequin into the end of the wooden ruler from his pencil case and placed it inside the case.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/26752_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something important about Carl Jung's childhood memories?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung added a stone, which he had painted into upper and lower halves, and hid the case in the attic.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/26752_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129182243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Jung do anything else with the mannequin he carved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Jung carve anything else besides a tiny mannequin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "From childhood, Carl Jung believed that, like his mother, he had two personalities—a modern Swiss citizen and a personality more suited to the 18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129182243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other childhood memories of Carl Jung besides carving a tiny mannequin to which he added a stone, painted into upper and lower halves, and hid the case in the attic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Emilie Jung do for Carl Jung to believe that he had two personalities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "Shortly before the end of his first year at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel, Carl Jung was pushed to the ground by another boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Carl Jung article and his childhood besides carving a tiny mannequin and believing that, like his mother, he had two personalities?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "Carl Jung lost consciousness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Carl Jung was pushed to the ground by another boy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3671, "Truth_answer": "momentarily", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Carl Jung's consciousness gone after he was pushed to the ground by another boy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3672, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis's interest in the relationship between empires and colonies was developed in his classic study, The Fur Trade in Canada: An Introduction to Canadian Economic History.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about the fur trade in Canada and Harold Innis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3672, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis documents how the interplay of geography, technology and economic forces shaped both the fur trade and Canada's political and economic destiny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in Harold Innis' classic study, The Fur Trade in Canada: An Introduction to Canadian Economic History?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3672, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis argues that the fur trade largely determined Canada's boundaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Harold Innis article besides the fur trade and Canada's political and economic destiny?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3672, "Truth_answer": "That the country emerged not in spite of geography but because of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Innis' reasoning that the fur trade largely determined Canada's boundaries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3672, "Truth_answer": "Examining how one staple product gave way to another—furs to timber, for example, and the later importance of wheat and minerals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Innis determine that the country emerged not in spite of geography but because of it.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis traveled the country himself gathering masses of firsthand information and accumulating what he called dirt experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Harold Innis' dirt research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "During his travels, Harold Innis supplemented his fur research by gathering information on other staple products such as lumber, pulp and paper, minerals, grain and fish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of information was Harold Innis gathering on his dirt experience?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis travelled extensively beginning in the summer of 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harold Innis start his dirt experience travels where Innis supplemented his fur research by gathering information on other staple products such as lumber, pulp and paper, minerals, grain and fish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "Down the Peace River to Lake Athabasca then the Slave River to Great Slave Lake. They completed their journey down the Mackenzie to the Arctic Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harold Innis travel extensively beginning in the summer of 1924?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Innis' dirt research down the Mackenzie to the Arctic Ocean successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Harold Innis travel for his dirt research down the Mackenzie to the Arctic Ocean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3673, "Truth_answer": "Everywhere Harold Innis went his methods were the same: he interviewed people connected with the production of staple products and listened to their stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Innis gather research for for his dirt experience down the Mackenzie to the Arctic Ocean?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3674, "Truth_answer": "1985's Low-Life refined and sometimes mixed the two styles, brandishing The Perfect Kiss—the video for which was filmed by Jonathan Demme—and Sub-culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1985 for New Order the band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3674, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was low-life an album by New Order?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3674, "Truth_answer": "Brotherhood divided the two approaches onto separate album sides. The album notably featured Bizarre Love Triangle and Angel Dust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was brotherhood by New Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3674, "Truth_answer": "Reviewing Brotherhood for the Los Angeles Times, Steve Hochman wrote that New Order makes atmospheric grooves with more finesse than any contemporary computer-rocker“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618002132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_(New_Order_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Brotherhood by New Order successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3674, "Truth_answer": "In December 1987, New Order released a further single, Touched by the Hand of God, with a Kathryn Bigelow-directed video parodying glam-metal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the New Order article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3675, "Truth_answer": "is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Movement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3675, "Truth_answer": "Ceremony", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of the songs on the album Movement by New Order?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3675, "Truth_answer": "1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was Movement by New Order released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3675, "Truth_answer": "At the time of its release, the album was not particularly well-received by critics or audiences, only peaking at number thirty on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215085403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Movement by New Order sell well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3675, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Sumner took up the main vocalist's role with Peter Hook as back-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215085403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was one of the singers on the album Movement by New Order?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3675, "Truth_answer": "8 tracks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many tracks were on the Movement by New Order album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3676, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond is a longtime vocal opponent of performance-enhancing drug use. He first spoke on-record against doping in cycling after winning the 1989 Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Greg LeMond's Anti-doping stance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3676, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond received intense criticism in 2001 when he publicly expressed doubts about the legitimacy of Lance Armstrong's Tour success after learning of his relationship with Dr. Michele Ferrari.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversies with Greg LeMond on Anti-doping?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3676, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Contador tested positive for clenbuterol after winning the 2010 Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone tested for using enhancers in Greg LeMond's anti-doping controversies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3676, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other controversies with Greg LeMond besides anti-doping?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3676, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond grew up living an active, outdoor life. Hiking, hunting, skiing and flyfishing were boyhood pastimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything you can share about Greg LeMonds history?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3677, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond founded LeMond Bicycles to develop machines for himself that would also be marketed and sold to the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is LeMond Cycles by Greg LeMond?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3677, "Truth_answer": "The company eventually faltered, something Greg LeMond blamed on under-capitalization and poor management by his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg LeMond sell a great deal of these LeMond Cycles that he developed for himself and marketed and sold to the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3677, "Truth_answer": "Greg LeMond had an exclusive licensing agreement between his company and Carbonframes, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Lemond have help making these LeMond Cycles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3677, "Truth_answer": "The lucrative partnership, which generated revenue for Trek in excess of US$100,000,000, would be renewed several times over the course of 13 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything you can share about LeMond Cycles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3677, "Truth_answer": "It ultimately ended in acrimony after Greg LeMond's relationship with Trek deteriorated over his staunch anti-doping advocacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the 13 years of lucrative partnership with Trek Bicycle Corporation and LeMond Cycles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3677, "Truth_answer": "Carbonframes and LeMond Cycles parted amiably two years later. In 1995, with his company allegedly nearly bankrupt Greg LeMond reached a licensing-agreement with Trek Bicycle Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114222900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_LeMond_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg and LeMond Cycles go bankrupt with the cycles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Simon moved to England, where he had previously visited and played some gigs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Simon in England from this Simon & Garfunkel article an album or an actual trip to England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "A small music publishing company, Lorna Music, licensed Carlos Dominguez, a single Simon had recorded two years prior as Paul Kane, for a cover by Val Doonican that sold well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Simon from Simon & Garfunkel do in england after he moved to England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Simon toured small folk clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Simon from Simon & Garfunkel still performing music when he moved to England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Simon's landlady had compiled a tape from his work and sent it to the BBC. The demos aired on the Five to Ten morning show, and were instantly successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon in England release any successful songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "After Simon returned to England in January 1965", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the demos that Simon's landlady sent to the BBC released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Simon toured small folk clubs, befriending British folk artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things was Simon doing in England besides the successful release of his demo tapes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Bert Jansch, Martin Carthy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Simon make friends with in England when he toured small folk clubs, befriending British folk artists?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Al Stewart, and Sandy Denny", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he make other friends besides Bert Jansch, Martin Carthy while there in England when he toured small folk clubs, befriending British folk artists?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Simon met Kathy Chitty, who became the object of his affection and is the Kathy in Kathy's Song and America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon know anyone else besides Bert Jansch, Martin Carthy, Al Stewart, and Sandy Denny while in England?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "Near the end of the season, Garfunkel returned to Columbia for class, and Simon surprised his friends by saying that he would return to the States as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Simon in England besides him touring small folk clubs befriending British folk artists?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of class did Garfunkel return to Columbia for?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "Simon & Garfunkel's fourth studio album, Bookends, was recorded in fits and starts from late 1966 to early 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Simon & Garfunkel do in the studio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Simon & Garfunkel record any other albums in the studio from late 1966 to early 1968.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "Although the album had long been planned, work did not begin in earnest until late 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did something happen with Simon & Garfunkel in 1967?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "The album became the duo's bestselling to date, helped by the attention for the Graduate soundtrack ten weeks earlier, creating an initial combined sales figure of over five million units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Simon & Garfunkel album that had long been planned sell well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "Bookends was released by Columbia Records in April 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what record label was used for Simon & Garfunkel's album Bookends?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "The assassination of civil rights movement activist Martin Luther King Jr., which spurred nationwide outrage and riots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did something happen when Bookends was released by Columbia Records in April 1968?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Simon & Garfunkel record another song in 1968?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "In January 1968, Simon & Garfunkel appeared on a Kraft Music Hall special, Three for Tonight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything else happen with Simon & Garfunkel in 1968 besides Bookends' release by Columbia Records in April 1968?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Garfunkel joined Simon for a medley of three songs on Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Simon & Garfunkel make any other tv appearances besides in January 1968, when the duo appeared on a Kraft Music Hall special, Three for Tonight?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "the Graduate soundtrack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any of Simon & Garfunkel's songs used in a movie or tv show?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "Simon scoffed and viewed it as charging a premium on what was sure to be that year's best-selling Columbia album“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Simon & Garfunkel article besides the Graduate soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3679, "Truth_answer": "Bookends", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Columbia album that was sure to be that year's best-selling Columbia album“ by Simon & Garfunkel?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3680, "Truth_answer": "Venet signed the Stone Poneys to Capitol Records in the summer of 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Stone poneys have record deal with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3680, "Truth_answer": "The first album, simply called The Stone Poneys", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album Stone Poneys did after signing the deal to Capitol Records in the summer of 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3680, "Truth_answer": "It received little notice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the the first album, simply called The Stone Poneys successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3680, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Stone Poneys' record deal with Capitol Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3680, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stone Poneys have any record deals with anyone else besides Capitol Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3680, "Truth_answer": "Evergreen, Volume 2 and Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p78" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other albums did Stone Poneys record with Capitol Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3681, "Truth_answer": "The group trimmed down to a trio that called themselves the Stone Poneys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Stone Poneys get their start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3681, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original band members of the Stone Poneys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3681, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Edwards and Bobby Kimmel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone join Linda Ronstadt in the band Stone Poneys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3681, "Truth_answer": "The Stone Poneys was discovered by a couple of music industry executives while rehearsing at a soul food restaurant called Olivia's, located in Ocean Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the Stone Poneys get their start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3681, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, the Stone Poneys recorded the Johnny Otis song So Fine and several others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408204135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Poneys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the bandStone Poneys were discovered by a couple of music industry executives while rehearsing at a soul food restaurant called Olivia's, located in Ocean Park?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3682, "Truth_answer": "Terrance Dicks contributed heavily to a series of novelisations of the Doctor Who TV serials, writing 67 of the titles published by the company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many books did Terrance Dicks write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3682, "Truth_answer": "Target Books", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What publisher did Terrance Dicks use for his series of novelisations of the Doctor Who TV serials?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3682, "Truth_answer": "1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When wasTerrance Dicks' first book released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3682, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_novelisations_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_novelisations_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_novelisations_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_novelisations_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_novelisations_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_novelisations_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Terrance Dicks' first book titled?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3683, "Truth_answer": "BBC science-fiction TV series Doctor Who", "Truth_passages": [ "https://thisfangirlsperspective.wordpress.com/tag/doctor-who-series-9-premiere/_p0", "http://www.andrew-lohmann.me.uk/engineer/dr-who-classic-estb-1963/dr-who---the-old-and-new-doctor-who_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112001006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_Dicks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Doctor Who in relation to Terrance Dicks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3683, "Truth_answer": "Terrance Dicks formed a highly productive working relationship with incoming Doctor Who producer Barry Letts, serving as script editor on all of Letts's five seasons as series producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Terrance Dicks article on Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3683, "Truth_answer": "Terrance Dicks had a long association with the series Doctor Who, working as a writer and as the programme's script editor from 1968 to 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Terrance Dicks work on the Doctor Who series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3683, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Terrance Dicks been quoted as saying anything about his time on Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "A written promise by legislators and candidates for office that commits them to oppose tax increases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023103740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Tax_Reform_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the taxpayer protection pledge by Grover Norquist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "ATR", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the Taxpayer Protection Pledge written promise by legislators and candidates for office that commits them to oppose tax increases?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and individual Democratic candidates began attacking The Taxpayer Protection Pledge during the 2010 cycle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023103740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Tax_Reform_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any opposition tothe ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge created?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was theATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge a successful pledge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "In the version for the U.S. House of Representatives, the signer pledges to oppose reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched by further reducing tax rates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was part of the ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "The pledge will no longer have the support of a majority of that chamber when the new Congress convenes in January 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023103740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Tax_Reform_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Norquist's Taxpayer Protection Pledge article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Grover Norquist's Taxpayer Protection Pledge still in effect?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3685, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura attracted criticism when he decided not to live in the governor's mansion during his tenure, choosing instead to stay at his home in Maple Grove.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jesse Ventura first come under criticism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3685, "Truth_answer": "a group of disgruntled citizens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was criticizing Jesse Ventura when he decided not to live in the governor's mansion during his tenure, choosing instead to shut it down and stay at his home in Maple Grove?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3685, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura sought attorney's fees as a sanction for the filing of a frivolous petition for recall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did jesse Ventura do in response to the criticism of him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3685, "Truth_answer": "They alleged, among other things, that the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the citizens do to try and combat Governor Jesse Ventura, besides petition for recall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3685, "Truth_answer": "The proposed petition was dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of all the criticism against Jesse Ventura?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3685, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura sought attorney's fees as a sanction for the filing of a frivolous petition for recall, but that request was denied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else came of the criticism against Jesse Ventura?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "The Picts were a confederation of Celtic language-speaking peoples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125113027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are picts of Celtic art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "The Picts shared modern Scotland with a zone of Irish cultural influence on the west coast, including Iona, and the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria to the south.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the picts of Celtic art in Scotland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "Insular styles heavily influenced Pictish art, with interlace prominent in both metalwork and stones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other art did the picts of Celtic art produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "The St Ninian's Isle Treasure of silver penannular brooches, bowls and other items comes from off the coast of Pictland and is often regarded as mostly of Pictish manufacture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any significant works by the picts of Celtic art?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "Pictish stones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable Celtic art pieces besides The St Ninian's Isle Treasure of silver penannular brooches, bowls and other items comes from off the coast of Pictland and is often regarded as mostly of Pictish manufacture by the picts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Pictish stones in Scotland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "The following museums have important collections of Pictish stones: Meigle, St Vigeans and St Andrew's Cathedral, the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, the Meffan Institute, Forfar, Inverness Museum", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else are the Celtic art Pictish stones found, besides Scotland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie and Tarbat Discovery Centre, Portmahomack and Tankerness House Museum, Kirkwall, Orkney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other Celtic art museums besides the following museums have important collections of Pictish stones: Meigle, St Vigeans and St Andrew's Cathedral, the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, the Meffan Institute, Forfar, Inverness Museum?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3686, "Truth_answer": "Apart from one or two outliers, these stones are found exclusively in north-east Scotland from the Firth of Forth to Shetland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Picts of Celtic art and pictish stones?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "The Early Medieval art of Britain and Ireland is what Celtic art evokes for much of the general public. Celtic art also includes the Pictish art of Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Celtic art come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "Archaeologists identified various cultural traits of these peoples, including styles of art, and traced the culture to the earlier Hallstatt culture and La Tène culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the influences of Celtic art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "The earliest archaeological culture that is conventionally termed Celtic, the Hallstatt culture", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hallstatt culture that archaeologists traced the culture of Celtic art to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "Hanging bowl, Carpet page, High cross, Pictish stone, etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are popular pieces of Celtic Art?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "Continental Celtic culture in the Iron Age featured many large fortified settlements, some very large, for which the Roman word oppidum is now used.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Celtic art article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "town", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Roman word oppidum mean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "art historians typically begin to talk about Celtic art only from the La Tène period onwards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period is Celtic Art from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "Typically, Celtic art is ornamental, avoiding straight lines and only occasionally using symmetry, without the imitation of nature central to the classical tradition, often involving complex symbolism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting in this Celtic art article besides art historians typically begin to talk about Celtic art only from the La Tène period onwards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3687, "Truth_answer": "Celtic art in the Middle Ages was practiced by the peoples of Ireland and parts of Britain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else does Celtic art come from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3688, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Whorf noted that to communicate thoughts and experiences with members of a speech community speakers must use the linguistic categories of their shared language—a process called thinking for speaking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the degree of influence of language on thought that Benjamin Lee Whorf had?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3688, "Truth_answer": "Some of Benjamin Lee Whorf's statements lend themselves to the interpretation that he supported linguistic determinism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can you tell me about Benjamin Lee Whorf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3688, "Truth_answer": "Neo-Whorfians argue that Benjamin Lee Whorf is writing about the terms in which we speak of the world, not the terms in which we think of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Benjamin Lee Whorf's statements that lend themselves to the interpretation that he supported linguistic determinism actually support linguistic determinism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3688, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf is widely known as an advocate for the idea that differences between the structures of different languages shape how their speakers perceive and conceptualize the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Benjamin Lee Whorf's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3689, "Truth_answer": "Lifeforms is the second studio album by British electronica group The Future Sound of London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523052442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifeforms_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is lifeforms by The Future Sound of London?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3689, "Truth_answer": "Lifeforms achieved commercial success and produced hit singles such as Cascade and Lifeforms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523052442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifeforms_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album lifeforms by The Future Sound of London successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3689, "Truth_answer": "Cascade and Lifeforms", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did lifeforms by The Future Sound of London have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3689, "Truth_answer": "The album featured unconventional use of percussion interspersed with ambient segments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ambience in regards to Cascade and Lifeforms and The Future Sound of London?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3689, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the ambient sound on the album Lifeforms by The Future Sound of London successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3689, "Truth_answer": "ISDN tour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Future Sound of London go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "Central Industrial from the album Accelerator, an example of their unique sound at this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of the new sound that was created by The Future Sound of London?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London returned in 2002 with The Isness under their alias Amorphous Androgynous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an album The Future Sound of London released during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Isness by The Future Sound of London under their alias Amorphous Androgynous do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "Divinity was released as a promo-single in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Isness_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from The Isness album by The Future Sound of London under their alias Amorphous Androgynous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "Papua New Guinea Translations, a mini album which contained a mixture of remixes of FSOL's track as well as new material from The Isness sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other album did The Future Sound of London release besides The Isness under their alias Amorphous Androgynous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "It had a drastic change in sound which was inspired by Cobain's and Dougan's travels to India and immersion in spiritualism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical style was the album Papua New Guinea Translations by The Future Sound of London in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3690, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Future Sound of London collaborate with any other artists on the album Papua New Guinea Translations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3691, "Truth_answer": "Paramore's song Decode was the lead single for the novel-based Twilight film. Another song called I Caught Myself is also featured on the film's soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Paramore appear in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films besides Twilight did Paramore appear in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3691, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Paramore made its first video game appearance with the song Pressure being featured in the console versions of the video game The Sims 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What video games did Paramore sing for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3691, "Truth_answer": "In August 2007, Paramore had been featured in television spots on MTV, performing acoustic versions of their songs or acting in short accompaniments to MTV program commercials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paramore do anything else besides films and video games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3692, "Truth_answer": "CEO John Janick went to a Taste of Chaos performance in Orlando, Florida to see Paramore perform live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paramore's first live appearance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3692, "Truth_answer": "with support from This Providence, Cute Is What We Aim For, and Hit the Lights", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paramore appear with other bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3692, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Paramore played an acoustic set for the grand opening of a Warped Tour exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other live performances did Paramore have besides Paramore's first US headlining tour that began on August 2, 2006 to a sold-out audience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3692, "Truth_answer": "Misery Business, Crushcrushcrush, and That's What You Get“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Paramore's most popular songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3693, "Truth_answer": "Jonah is one of the twelve minor prophets included in the Tanakh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of Jonah in judaism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3693, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Jonah is read every year, in its original Hebrew and in its entirety, on Yom Kippur, as the Haftarah at the afternoon mincha prayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Jonah being one of the twelve minor prophets included in the Tanakh important in judaism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3693, "Truth_answer": "In Judaism, the story of Jonah represents the teaching of teshuva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is Jonah important in Judiasm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3693, "Truth_answer": "Teshuva – the ability to repent and be forgiven by God – is a prominent idea in Jewish thought.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jonah representing the teaching of teshuva in judaism relevant to other teachings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3693, "Truth_answer": "This concept is developed in the Book of Jonah: Jonah, the son of truth, refuses to ask the people of Nineveh to repent. He seeks the truth only, not forgiveness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Teshuva – the ability to repent and be forgiven by God as a prominent idea in Jewish thought?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3694, "Truth_answer": "Jonah is regarded as a saint by a number of Christian denominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the post-biblical view on Jonah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3694, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Jonah regarded as a saint by a number of Christian denominations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3694, "Truth_answer": "Saint Jerome equates Jonah with Jesus's more nationalistic side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jonah article besides Jonah beibng regarded as a saint by a number of Christian denominations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3694, "Truth_answer": "Saint Jerome justifies Jonah's actions by arguing Jonah acts thus as a patriot. He does not want to destroy his own people.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was special about Saint Jerome's views that equates Jonah with Jesus's more nationalistic side?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3694, "Truth_answer": "Other Christian interpreters, including Saint Augustine and Martin Luther, have taken a directly opposite approach, regarding Jonah as the epitome of envy and jealousness", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anyone against Saint Jerome and his view that equates Jonah with Jesus's more nationalistic side?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3695, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny often portrayed his character as a miser, who obliviously played his violin badly, and ridiculously claimed to be 39 years of age, regardless of his actual age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p1", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what characters did Jack Benny play", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3695, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny may have had an unbilled cameo role in Casablanca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other characters did Jack Benny play besides a miser, who obliviously played his violin badly, and ridiculously claimed to be 39 years of age, regardless of his actual age", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3695, "Truth_answer": "radio and television programs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Jack Benny perform", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3695, "Truth_answer": "United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what country did Jack Benny perform in radio and television programs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3695, "Truth_answer": "Golden Globe for Best TV Show, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p0", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards did Jack Benny receive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3695, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny's movie, Chasing Rainbows, did not do well, and after several months Benny was released from his contract and returned to Broadway in Earl Carroll's Vanities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jack Benny have any failures", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "At first dubious about the viability of radio, Jack Benny grew eager to break into the new medium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something interesting Jack Benny did in the period after he returned to Broadway in Earl Carroll's Vanities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny had been a minor vaudeville performer before becoming a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Jack Benny program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "In 1932, after a four-week nightclub run, Jack Benny was invited onto Ed Sullivan's radio program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jack Benny work with anybody on a radio show program?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny said Ed Sullivan had invited him to guest on his program, and the agency for Canada Dry ginger ale heard me and offered me a job.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Benny do with Ed Sullivan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "With Canada Dry ginger ale as a sponsor, Jack Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p5", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Jack Benny get when the agency for Canada Dry ginger ale heard him and offered him a job.“?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "With Ted Weems leading the band, Jack Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jack_Benny_Program_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p5", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about Jack Benny besides Canada Dry ginger ale being a sponsor, and Benny coming to radio on The Canada Dry Program?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3696, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Benny have a close relationship with Ted Weems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "In 1845, Kit Carson guided Frémont on their third and last expedition. They went to California and Oregon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Kit Carson's third expedition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "Frémont made scientific plans, but the expedition appeared to be political in nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kit Carson and Frémont go on their third expedition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "Frémont may have been working under secret government orders. Messages from Washington, DC made it clear that President Polk wanted California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kit Carson and Frémont's third expedition political in nature?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "Kit Carson took an axe and avenged the death of his friends by chopping away at a dead Indian's face. Frémont wrote, He knocked his head to pieces.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kit Carson do when the third expedition with Frémont was complete?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "At Klamath Lake in southern Oregon, Frémont's party was hit in a revenge attack by 15–20 Indians on the night of May 9, 1846.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031044252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Kit Caron's friends , who he took and axe and avenged the death of, killed on his third expedition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Carson injured in the revenge attack by 15–20 Indians on the night of May 9, 1846?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "In retaliation for the attack, a few days later Frémont's party massacred a village of Klamath people along the Williamson River in the Klamath Lake massacre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Kit Carson article besides the revenge attack by 15–20 Indians on the night of May 9, 1846?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kit Carson involved in the murders of the village of Klamath people along the Williamson River in the Klamath Lake massacre?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3698, "Truth_answer": "Dust to Ashes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bleeding Through's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3698, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dust to Ashes by Bleeding Through a bill board chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3698, "Truth_answer": "The second studio album by American metalcore band Bleeding Through.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_the_Goddess_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Portrait of the Goddess by Bleeding Through?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3698, "Truth_answer": "Both were relatively underdistributed albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Portrait of the Goddess by Bleeding Through a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3698, "Truth_answer": "Bleeding Through embarked upon US nationwide touring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_Through_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bleeding Through go on tour during this time after Portrait of the Goddess?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3699, "Truth_answer": "Muse's third album, Absolution, produced by Rich Costey, Paul Reeve and John Cornfield was released on 15 September 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album number was Absolution for Muse?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3699, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number one in the UK and produced Muse's first top-ten hit, Time Is Running Out, and three top-twenty hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Muse's third album, Absolution, produced by Rich Costey, Paul Reeve and John Cornfield rank among its release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3699, "Truth_answer": "Absolution was eventually certified gold in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muse's third album, Absolution, produced by Rich Costey, Paul Reeve and John Cornfield platinum or gold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3699, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muse win any awards for the album Absolution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3699, "Truth_answer": "There was a limited edition release of Absolution that featured a bonus DVD. It contained 40 minutes of 'The making of Absolution' footage, as well as pictures of Bleeding Through.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any DVDs come with the AbsolutionMuse album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "Amid this environment of intense pressure for the band to break through to widespread popularity, the Smashing Pumpkins relocated to Marietta, Georgia in late 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the group The Smashing Pumpkins do in 1992 to make their big breakout?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkin's second album Siamese Dream debuted at number ten on the Billboard 200 chart, and sold over four million copies in the U.S. alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Smashing Pumpkins do that helped them become well known?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "Mellon Collie debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in 1995 and was certified ten times platinum in the US becoming the best-selling double album of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of The Smashing Pumpkins' best albums recorded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "7 other albums after Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.artandpopularculture.com/Concept_album_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many other albums besides Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness did The Smashing Pumpkins release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "In 1996 the Smashing Pumpkins undertook an extended world tour in support of Mellon Collie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins go on tour during the time period after the release of Mellon Collie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Billy Corgan announced that the Smashing Pumpkins would embark on a co-headlining tour of North America with Marilyn Manson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins perform with other bands?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins has undergone many line-up changes. The current lineup features Corgan, Chamberlin, Iha and guitarist Jeff Schroeder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p0", "https://www.vampsliveusa.com/judas-priest-the-sentinel-live-1986/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins have any band member changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3700, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands of the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Smashing Pumpkins well followed by the public?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3701, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was born in Kislovodsk, RSFSR (now in Stavropol Krai, Russia).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn born ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3701, "Truth_answer": "Isaakiy Semyonovich Solzhenitsyn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's father ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3701, "Truth_answer": "Taisiya Zakharovna", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's mother ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3701, "Truth_answer": "Rostov State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn go to school ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3701, "Truth_answer": "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn studied mathematics and physics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn study in that University ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3701, "Truth_answer": "As early as 1936, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn began developing the characters and concepts for a planned epic work on World War I and the Russian Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn start writing novels ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "his third studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Black Messiah by D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "The album was met with universal acclaim from critics and it currently has a 95/100 mean score on review aggregator Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the D'Angelo Black Messiah album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "Black Messiah was promoted with the release of the single Really Love", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Messiah_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable singles released from the D'Angelo Black Messiah album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo supported Black Messiah with a tour called The Second Coming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Messiah_(album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this D'Angelo Black Messiah album article besides that the album was met with universal acclaim from critics and it currently has a 95/100 mean score on review aggregator Metacritic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "In June 2015, D'Angelo confirmed to Rolling Stone that he was working on more material for a new album, calling it a companion piece to Black Messiah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did D'Angelo do in 2015?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did D'Angelo eventually complete the new album that he was working on, a companion piece to Black Messiah?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo performed Prince's Sometimes it Snows in April on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in April 2016 accompanied by Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did D'Angelo do anything else notable in 2015 besides working on his new album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3702, "Truth_answer": "as a tribute to the late musician, appearing 'overcome with emotion' at the passing of a major influence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did D'Angelo perform a Prince song on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon in April 2016 accompanied by Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "Nick DiDia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer for the song My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "My Happiness was inspired by Bernard Fanning's love of gospel and soul music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the song My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning wrote the lyrics as a reflection on the time the band spent touring to promote their work, and the loneliness that came as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song My Happiness related to a specific event ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song My Happiness by Powderfinger recorded ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "Much of Fanning's writing is inspired by non-rock music, and My Happiness is no exception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about the production of the song My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "Gospel and soul music that is unashamedly about love and how good it makes you feel was common during the Odyssey Number Five recording sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music inspired My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "In response to My Happiness, Fanning said, If you can't cop a bit of emotional stuff then you should go and get the lamp shade extracted from your arse.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Fanning think of the song My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3703, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides music any other sources of inspiration for My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3704, "Truth_answer": "Japanese idol group that Atsuko Maeda was one of the most prominent members of", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is AKB48 with Atsuko Maeda?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3704, "Truth_answer": "On March 25, 2012, Atsuko Maeda announced her graduation from AKB48.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Atsuko Maeda last in AKB48?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3704, "Truth_answer": "Atsuko Maeda has since continued with a solo singing and acting career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Atsuko Maeda do after she announced her graduation from AKB48 on March 25, 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3704, "Truth_answer": "Iiwake Maybe and Chance no Junban“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs of the AKB48 group with Atsuko Maeda?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3705, "Truth_answer": "On April 23, 2011, Atsuko Maeda announced that she would make her solo debut with her debut single Flower, released on June 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Atsuko Maeda's solo career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3705, "Truth_answer": "It was met with commercial success in Japan, debuting at number 1 on the Oricon Charts with first week sales of 176,967 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Atsuko Maeda's solo career successful after her debut single Flower released on June 22?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3705, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Atsuko Maeda quit singing while she was still young?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3705, "Truth_answer": "On March 25, 2012, Atsuko Maeda announced that she would leave the group. This spawned a rumor that a student from University of Tokyo had committed suicide over the announcement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a suicide rumor related to Atsuko Maeda?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "In and around Detroit, MC5 quickly earned a reputation for their high-energy live performances and had a sizeable local following.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the success in detroit for MC5?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "any place they could in and around Detroit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did MC5 play in detroit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "Danny Fields of Elektra Records came to Detroit to see MC5. Fields was so impressed that he ended up offering contracts to both bands in September 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC5 get a record contract from Elektra Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "The Stooges and MC5", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the two bands that Danny Fields was so impressed by that he ended up offering contracts to the bands in September 1968?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "MC5 earned national attention with their first album, Kick Out the Jams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did MC5 release an album after being offerred a contract in September 1968?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did MC5 tour with their first album, Kick Out the Jams?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "MC5 became the leading band in a burgeoning hard rock scene, serving as mentors to fellow South-Eastern Michigan bands The Stooges and The Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the MC5 article beside their first album, Kick Out the Jams?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3706, "Truth_answer": "MC5 became the leading band in a burgeoning hard rock scene, serving as mentors to fellow South-Eastern Michigan bands The Stooges and The Up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did MC5 mentor anybody who made it big?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "The origins of MC5 can be traced to the friendship between guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred Smith. Friends since their teen years, they were both fans of garage rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in MC5's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "Each guitarist/singer formed and led a rock group. As members of both groups left for college or straight jobs, the most committed members eventually united with Vargo and Leo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did MC5 start together after the friendship between guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred Smith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "Kramer felt they needed a manager, which led him to Rob Derminer, a few years older than the others, and deeply involved in Detroit's hipster and left-wing political scenes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the improvement MC5 made afterwards with the most committed members eventually uniting with Vargo and Leo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "They quickly realized that Derminer's talents could be better used as a lead singer:", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MC5 eventually get a manager besides Rob Derminer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "MC5's music also reflected Smith and Kramer's increasing interest in free jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this MC5 article besides Rob Derminer and his talents as a lead singer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "The guitarists were inspired by the likes of Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra and late period John Coltrane, and tried to imitate the ecstatic sounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Smith and Kramer of MC5 interested in free Jazz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3707, "Truth_answer": "Kramer and Smith were also deeply inspired by Sonny Sharrock, one of the few electric guitarists working in free jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were worth mentioning in the course of MC5's early years besides the guitarists Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra and late period John Coltrane?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "In the book, the authors undertake an ethnographic study of a neuroendocrinology research laboratory at the Salk Institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "tell me about Bruno Latour's laboratory life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107133026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_Life_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p3", "https://www.aea-europe.net/communications/newsletter-february-2016/_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p13", "https://sethlewis.org/tag/seth-c-lewis/_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what book did Bruno Latour write", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Bruno Latour write Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "co-author Steve Woolgar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bruno Latour have help writing Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts in 1979", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "This early work argued that naïve descriptions of the scientific method, in which theories stand or fall on the outcome of a single experiment, are inconsistent with actual laboratory practice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts by Bruno Latour and co-author Steve Woolgar about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "Gross and Leavitt argue that Bruno Latour's position becomes absurd when applied to non-scientific contexts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bruno Latour have supporters", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "Similarly, philosopher John Searle argues that Bruno Latour's extreme social constructivist position is seriously flawed on several points, and furthermore has inadvertently comical results.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bruno Latour have more critics besides Gross and Leavitt who argue that Latour's position becomes absurd when applied to non-scientific contexts", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3708, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour's 1987 book Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers through Society is one of the key texts of the sociology of scientific knowledge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other findings did Bruno Latour have", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3709, "Truth_answer": "In 1897, Grigori Rasputin developed a renewed interest in religion and left Pokrovskoye to go on a pilgrimage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Grigori Rasputin's religious conversion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3709, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin had undertaken earlier pilgrimages to the Holy Znamensky Monastery at Abalak and to Tobolsk's cathedral, but his 1897 visit to the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye was transformative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Grigori Rasputin pilgrimage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Grigori Rasputin go with anyone on his pilgrimage to the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3709, "Truth_answer": "Even before Grigori Rasputin's arrival in St. Petersburg in 1903, alternative religious movements such as spiritualism and theosophy had become increasingly popular among the city's aristocracy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Grigori Rasputin article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3709, "Truth_answer": "The Saint Petersburg elite did not accept Grigori Rasputin. He did not fit in with the royal family, and he and the Russian Orthodox Church had a very strained relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Grigori Rasputin have any haters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3709, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Synod frequently attacked Grigori Rasputin, accusing him of a variety of immoral or evil practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did they ever attack Grigori Rasputin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 23, Hack Wilson made his major league debut with the Giants on September 29, 1923 and became the starting left fielder the following season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hack Wilson start playing for the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "Early in the 1925 season Hack Wilson hit the longest home run on record at Ebbets Field against the Brooklyn Robins, but was replaced in left field by Irish Meusel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about thisHack Wilson article besides Wilson becoming the starting left fielder the following season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "Hack Wilson regained his form as the Cubs' center fielder in 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hack Wilson play any other position after being replaced in left field by Irish Meusel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "On May 24 Hack Wilson hit one of the longest home runs in Wrigley Field history as the Cubs came from behind to defeat the Boston Braves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any notable games during Hack Wilson's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "In 1929 Hack Wilson hit .345 with 39 home runs and a league-record 159 RBIs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hack Wilson have any other records aside from May 24 when he hit the center field scoreboard with one of the longest home runs in Wrigley Field history as the Cubs came from behind to defeat the Boston Braves?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "After a final season with the Albany Senators of the Class A New York–Pennsylvania League, Hack Wilson retired at the age of 35.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hack Wilson retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any championships won by Hack Wilson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3710, "Truth_answer": "In the 1924 World Series Hack Wilson averaged only .233 in a seven-game loss to the Washington Senators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hack Wilson have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Robert Wilson was born April 26, 1900, in the Pennsylvania steel mill town of Ellwood City, north of Pittsburgh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Hack Wilson's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "In 1921 Hack Wilson moved to Martinsburg, West Virginia, to join the Martinsburg Mountaineers of the Class D Blue Ridge League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lewis Robert Wilson stay in the Pennsylvania steel mill town of Ellwood City, north of Pittsburgh his whole childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "In 1923, late in the season, New York Giants manager John McGraw purchased Hack Wilson's contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Hack Wilson stay in West Virginia after he joined the Martinsburg Mountaineers of the Class D Blue Ridge League?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "Playing for the B division Portsmouth Truckers, Hack Wilson led the Virginia League in hitting with a .388 batting average.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hack Wilson's minor leagues like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Hack Wilson play for the B division Portsmouth Truckers long?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "1923–1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Hack Wilson play for the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "In August McGraw told reporters that he had ... made the mistake of rushing Hack Wilson along, and sent him to the Giants' minor league affiliate, the Toledo Mud Hens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other interesting fact in the Hack Wilson article that you liked?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3711, "Truth_answer": "At season's end, a front office oversight—or possibly, deliberate inaction—left Hack Wilson unprotected on the Toledo roster, and the last-place Chicago Cubs acquired him on waivers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting fact about the Hack Wilson article besides August McGraw telling reporters that he had ... made the mistake of rushing Wilson along?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "1875", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Columbus Delano resign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "Secretary of the Interior", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Columbus Delano resign from in 1875?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano's reputation for personal honesty came under increasing scrutiny as revelations of corruption in the Grant administration continued to be the subject of investigations and media revelations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Columbus Delano resign from Secretary of the Interior in 1875?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "Grant replaced Columbus Delano with Zachariah Chandler, who quickly initiated civil service and other reforms in the Department of the Interior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Columbus Delano replaced after he resigned as Secretary of the Interior?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "In April 1876, The Committee on the Expenditures in the Interior Department confirmed that Reed had set up an illicit slush fund for John Delano's financial benefit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the corruption Columbus Delano was accused of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "corruption, bribery, and fraud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was John Delano accused of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "Westerners unhappy with Columbus Delano's rulings on land grants and other issues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who accused John Delano of corruption, bribery, and fraud?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "Governor Edward M. McCook of the Colorado Territory, claimed that John Delano had accepted a $1,200 bribe from a Colorado banker to secure land patents from the Department of Interior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Columbus Delano article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3712, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Delano and the Colorado banker get caught for accepting a $1,200 bribe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "On April 3, 1880, John W. Wright, a judge from Indiana, was convicted at trial of having assaulted Columbus Delano on a Washington, D.C. street corner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something that happen in Columbus Delano's later life and career that is to be remembered", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Columbus Delano like this choice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano was assaulted in 1877.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the assault on Columbus Delano happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano returned to Mount Vernon where for the next twenty years he served as president of the First National Bank of Mount Vernon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of career did Columbus Delano have in his later life", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "Wright was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $1,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone go to jail after Wright was accused of provoking a fight by questioning Delano's honesty as Secretary of the Interior, and then striking Delano with his walking stick", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "on a Washington, D.C. street corner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the striking of Delano with Wright's walking stick take place", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "1877", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did John Wright attack Columbus Delano", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "1880", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the court case for John Wright's attack on Columbus Delano end", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3713, "Truth_answer": "President Rutherford B. Hayes pardoned Wright, with his release from custody conditional upon payment of the fine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did John Wright get out of all his legal problems from striking Columbus Delano with a walking stick", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour's work Nous n’avons jamais été modernes was first published in French in 1991, and then in English in 1993 as We Have Never Been Modern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the connection between Bruno Latour and we have never been modern", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "Postmoderns", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Bruno Latour judge", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bruno Latour have supporters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "The literary critic Rita Felski has named Bruno Latour as an important precursor to the project of postcritique.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is important about Bruno Latour's work", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour is best known for his books We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Life and Science in Action.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what books did Bruno Latour write", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "We Have Never Been Modern (1991; English translation, 1993), Laboratory Life (with Steve Woolgar, 1979) and Science in Action (1987).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Bruno Latour write his books We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Life and Science in Action.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3714, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Lif, and Science in Action popular books", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3715, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, John Lee Hooker recorded the joint album Hooker 'n Heat, with the American blues and boogie rock group Canned Heat, whose repertoire included adaptations of Hooker songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in John Lee Hooker's later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3715, "Truth_answer": "It became the first of John Lee Hooker's albums to reach the Billboard charts, peaking at number 78 on the Billboard 200. Other collaboration albums soon followed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Hooker 'n Heat successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3715, "Truth_answer": "Among his many awards, John Lee Hooker was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1980, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Lee Hooker win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3715, "Truth_answer": "Several of John Lee Hooker's later albums, including The Healer, Mr. Lucky, Chill Out, and Don't Look Back, were album chart successes in the U.S. and U.K.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221062145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Hooker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other John Lee Hooker albums were on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Flying Lotus released Los Angeles, a 17-track album dedicated to his home city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Flying Lotus article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flying Lotus make any sales for Los Angeles, a 17-track album dedicated to his home city", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "Flying Lotus third studio album, Cosmogramma, was released in the UK on May 3, 2010, and in the US on May 4, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Lotus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 to Flying Lotus", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "In January 2011, Flying Lotus won the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards for his video MmmHmm in the Short-Form Video category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Lotus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 2011 to Flying Lotus", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "Flying Lotus is known for his experimental hip hop, alternative hip hop, and electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Lotus_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was flying lotus known for besides winning the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards for his video MmmHmm in the Short-Form Video category", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "Charted singles include Never Catch Me, Spontaneous, More, Black Balloons Reprise“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were made by Flying Lotus", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a great hit Flying Lotus made", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "Steven Ellison, known by his stage name Flying Lotus or sometimes FlyLo, is an American record producer, musician, DJ, filmmaker, and rapper from Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else great about flying lotus besides his charted singles", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3716, "Truth_answer": "Steven Ellison", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band members of Flying Lotus", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3717, "Truth_answer": "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence marked Ryuichi Sakamoto's debut as both an actor and a film-score composer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film work did Ryuichi Sakamoto do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3717, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto concurrently pursued a solo career, releasing the experimental electronic fusion album Thousand Knives in 1978. Two years later, he released the album B-2 Unit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto release any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3717, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto began his career while at university in the 1970s as a session musician, producer, and arranger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ryuichi Sakamoto's career begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3717, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto's most successful work as a film composer was The Last Emperor, after which he continued earning accolades composing for The Sheltering Sky, Little Buddha, and The Revenant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ryuichi Sakamoto's biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3718, "Truth_answer": "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence won Ryuichi Sakamoto the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some awards and nominations that Ryuichi Sakamoto got?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3718, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto's greatest award success was for scoring The Last Emperor, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Score, Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, and Grammy Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that mostly all of the rewards and nominations that Ryuichi Sakamoto received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3718, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto won the Golden Pine Award at the 2013 International Samobor Film Music Festival, along with Clint Eastwood and Gerald Fried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ryuichi Sakamoto article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3718, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ryuichi Sakamoto well liked by many people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "professional tennis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steffi Graf play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "The main weapons in Steffi Graf's game were her powerful inside-out forehand drive and her intricate footwork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Steffi Graf's play style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf often positioned herself in her backhand corner although this left her forehand wide open and vulnerable to attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else represented Steffi Graf's play style besides her powerful inside-out forehand drive and her intricate footwork?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf's court speed meant that only the most accurate shots wide to her forehand caused any trouble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Steffi Graf use this style if positioning herself in her backhand corner left her forehand wide open and vulnerable to attack?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf was ranked world No. 1 and won 22 Grand Slam singles titles. she is the only player to have won each Grand Slam tournament at least 4 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Steffi Graf break any records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "1988, 1989, 1993, 1995 and 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Steffi Graf win the Grand Slam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "WTA Tour Finals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf win any other tournaments besides the Grand Slam?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "Olympic Games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other tournaments besides the WTA Tour Finals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3719, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Steffi Graf's husband ever influence her style?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "09/07/1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Eazy-E born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "Born and raised in Compton, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208185240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eazy-E_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106143923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Quik_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901151055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eazy-Duz-It_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Eazy-E born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "born to Richard and Kathie Wright", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetoptens.com/rappers-united-states-iran-or-united-kingdom/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Eazy-E's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eazy-E have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "Eazy-E dropped out of high school in the tenth grade, but later received a high-school general equivalency diploma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Eazy-E's education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "After Eazy-E's cousin was shot and killed, he decided that he could make a better living in the Los Angeles hip hop scene, which was growing rapidly in popularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What got Eazy-E into rap music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "Eazy-E's debut album, Eazy-Duz-It", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eazy-E record any albums or singles with Ruthless Records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "Along with Heller, Eazy-E invested his money into Ruthless Records. Heller claims that he invested the first $250,000 and would eventually put up to $1,000,000 into the company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208185240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eazy-E_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eazy-E's Ruthless Records investment about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3720, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the investment turn out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Robin Thicke's fifth studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Love After War an album by Robin Thicke?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number twenty-two on the Billboard 200 and number six on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums selling 41,000 in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Love After War the fifth studio album by Robin Thicke successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "The album has produced three singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released on Love After War the album by Robin Thicke ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "The title track Love After War peaked at number fourteen on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the three singles from album Love After War by Robin Thicke chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "Duets is a singing competition reality television show that premiered on May 24, 2012 on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190503121810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duets_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Duets with Robin Thicke?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "Robin Thicke served as a judge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116231426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Thicke_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robin Thicke a host on the singing competition Duets?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robin Thicke the only judge on the show Duets?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "1 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the show Duets with Robin Thicke last?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3721, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robin Thicke have a statement regarding his show Duets?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3722, "Truth_answer": "The subsequent 1991 World Series was ranked by ESPN to be the best ever played, with four games decided on the final pitch and three games going into extra innings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does second world series title with Kirby Puckett mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3722, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the Twins got back on the winning track and Kirby Puckett led the way by batting .319.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kirby Puckett in 1991?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3722, "Truth_answer": "The Twins then went on to win Game 7 1-0, with Jack Morris throwing a 10-inning complete game, and claimed their second World Series crown in five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Twins win their Second World Series match?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3722, "Truth_answer": "The Twins did not make it back to the postseason during the rest of Kirby Puckett's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kirby Puckett article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3722, "Truth_answer": "Kirby Puckett continued to play well. He was having another brilliant season in 1995 before having his jaw broken by a Dennis Martínez fastball on September 28.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Puckett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kirby Puckett after the 1991-1995 World Series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3723, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly had a reputation as a sprinter who could not win stage races, although he did finish fourth in the 1980 Vuelta a España.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What wereSean Kelly's cyclist successes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3723, "Truth_answer": "An annual multi-stage bicycle race primarily held in Spain, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuelta_a_Espana_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vuelta a Espana?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3723, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won the Race to the Sun and four of its stages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sean Kelly achieve besides finishing fourth in the 1980 Vuelta a España?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3723, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour and also won the points competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the grand tour go for Sean Kelly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3723, "Truth_answer": "Carrick-on-Suir named the town square the Sean Kelly Square“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about this Sean Kelly (cyclist) article besides Kelly finishing third in the world championship in England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3723, "Truth_answer": "In tribute to Sean Kelly's achievements in the 1982 Tour de France and his bronze medal at the championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Carrick-on-Suir name the town square the Sean Kelly Square“?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3724, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly's first professional race was the Étoile de Bessèges. It started on 7 February 1977 and lasted six days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Kelly do in his early years of cycling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3724, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly came 10th on the first day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sean Kelly perform on the first day of Etoile de Besseges in February 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3724, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was Sean Kelly's best for Etoile de Besseges?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3724, "Truth_answer": "Shortly afterwards Sean Kelly won the opening stage of the Tour de Romandie. In 1978, he started in the Tour de France, in which he also won a stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other races did Sean Kelly win in his early years besides Etoile de Besseges in February 1977?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3724, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly stayed with de Gribaldy for 1977 and 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sean Kelly race with in his early years of cycling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3724, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly received few offers from elsewhere and Splendor matched those he did get. He was paid about £30,000 plus bonuses in his last season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sean Kelly cyclist article aside from Kelly staying with de Gribaldy for 1977 and 1978?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3725, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Luis Antonio Tagle was appointed Bishop of Imus on October 22 and consecrated on December 12 after previously serving as parish priest of the Cathedral-parish of Imus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Tagle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with some information on the Bishop of Imus, Luis Antonio Tagle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3725, "Truth_answer": "During Luis Antonio Tagle's ten years in Imus, he made a point of living simply, owned no car, and invited the destitute to join him for a meal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Tagle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Luis Antonio Tagle being appointed Bishop of Imus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3725, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was becoming the Bishop of Imus a positive experience for Luis Antonio Tagle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3725, "Truth_answer": "Luis Antonio Tagle delivered a talk on the importance of the Eucharist that, by one report, moved the audience to tears. He contrasted Christian worship with false forms of adoration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Chrisian worship incident with Luis Antonio Tagle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3725, "Truth_answer": "Pope Benedict XVI appointed Luis Antonio Tagle the 32nd Archbishop of Manila on October 13, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else followed or happened to Luis Antonio Tagle after he delivered a talk on the Eucharist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Jessi Colter returned to recording with a new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Jessi Colter return to music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "The album was produced by Don Was", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Ashes_(Jessi_Colter_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Jessi Colter partner with on the new studio album Out of the Ashes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Rain“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the song titles from Jessi Colter's new studio album Out of the Ashes.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Jessi Colter and Jan Howard provided guest vocals to We're Still Hangin' In There Ain't We Jessi, appearing on Written In Song, an album by Jeannie Seely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Jessi Colter been working on besides her new studio album released on the Shout! Factory label, Out of the Ashes.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song We're Still Hangin' In There Ain't We Jessi successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "We're Still Hangin' In There Ain't We Jessi references how Jeannie Seely and Jessi Colter are seemingly two of the only women in country music who have a successful marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the album Written In Song by Jeannie Seely about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the sales like for Written in Song by Jeannie Seely like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "Jessi Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms was released on March 24 via Legacy Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any albums released during this time for Colter's Return to music from 2006 to present?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms make the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "2007 Grammy Award, Grammy Hall of Fame Award for Wanted! The Outlaws", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessi Colter win any awards or nominations at this time for Colter's Return to music from 2006 to present?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1980s, Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings nearly divorced due to his addiction to drugs and substance abuse. However, they remained together until Jennings's death in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jessi Colter married during this time from 2006 to present?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3727, "Truth_answer": "On April 11, 2017, Jessi Colter released a memoir titled An Outlaw and a Lady: A Memoir of Music, Life with Waylon, and the Faith That Brought Me Home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129073740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen in this time period from 2006 to present to Jessi Colter besides Colter's first album in eleven years, The Psalms?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble began play on Rice's freshman team as an end in 1940. He advanced to the varsity team the next year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidWeldon Humble have a college career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "While Weldon Humble started as an end, coach Jess Neely switched him to guard before the first game of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble play a certain position on varsity team at Rice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble's athletic career began at San Antonio's Brackenridge High School. Humble played as an end for two seasons and a fullback for a third season on the football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything about Weldon Humble's early life, perhaps did he play football as a kid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble earned All-Southwestern Conference honors and won the George Martin Award, given to Rice's most valuable player, as Rice put up a 7–2–1 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble do well in college as far as academics and sports?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble was named a sophomore all-star by the Associated Press after the Rice Owls finished 1941 with a 6–3–1 win–loss–tie record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble win any college games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble left Rice in 1943 for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, to prepare for service in World War II in a V-12 U.S. Navy training program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Weldon Humble article besides Humble being named a sophomore all-star?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "As Weldon Humble trained, he played alongside enlistees from Tulane University, the University of Tulsa and Louisiana State University on a military team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Humble left Rice University to prepare for a V-12 U.S. Navy training program?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the best record of all Weldon Humble's teams and seasons combined?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "won six straight games and was selected to play in the first Oil Bowl in Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble set any records as he played alongside enlistees from Tulane University, the University of Tulsa and Louisiana State University on a military team?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Captained by Weldon Humble, Southwestern beat a service team from Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the first oil bowl in Houston that Weldon Humble was selected to play in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was sent to fight in the Pacific War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weldon Humble play football on the marines as well?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3728, "Truth_answer": "Weldon Humble rose to the rank of first lieutenant and won a Bronze Star Medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen while Weldon Humble was out to fight in the pacific war?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself, typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Paris do as a historian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "After admission to the order in 1217, Matthew Paris inherited the mantle St. Albans' official recorder of events, in 1236.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the history that Matthew Paris' predecessors had followed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' known activities were devoted to the composition of history. Naturalists have praised his descriptions of the English wildlife of his time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Matthew Paris write about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris wrote about the lives of Emperor Frederick II, St Alban, Edmund of Abingdon, King Edward the Confessor, Edmund Rich, and Bernardus Silvestris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Matthew Paris write about anybody important in history?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris derived much of his information from the letters of important people, which he sometimes inserts, but much more from conversation with the eyewitnesses of events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Matthew Paris receive letters from the people he wrote about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Matthew Paris ever write about historical events?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Henry in relation to Matthew Paris?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Among Matthew Paris' informants was King Henry III, with whom he appears to have been on intimate terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris have anything to do with King Henry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' Chronica Majora is an oft-cited source, though modern historians recognise that Paris was not always reliable. Naturalists praised his descriptions of the English wildlife of his time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris get recognized for his works?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "In 1236, Matthew Paris inherited the mantle of Roger of Wendover, St. Albans' official recorder of events. Paris revised Roger's work, adding new material to cover his own tenure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Matthew Paris start writing?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3729, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any record of when Matthew Paris' final writing may have been?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3730, "Truth_answer": "Waldron led his own bands and played for those led by Charles Mingus, Jackie McLean, John Coltrane, and Eric Dolphy, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mal Waldron's early career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3730, "Truth_answer": "In his 50-year career, Mal Waldron recorded more than 100 albums under his own name and more than 70 for other band leaders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mal Waldron release an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3730, "Truth_answer": "Mal Waldron acknowledged the influences of Holiday, Mingus, and Roach, as well as pianists Duke Ellington, Monk, Powell and Art Tatum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mal Waldron have any influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3730, "Truth_answer": "Billie Holiday influenced Mal Waldron's conception of space and playing behind the beat, Charles Mingus on the importance of individuality, and Max Roach on the value of time signatures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mal Waldron's influences help him succeed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3730, "Truth_answer": "A breakdown caused by a drug overdose in 1963 left Mal Waldron unable to play or remember any music; he regained his skills gradually, while redeveloping his speed of thought.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mal Waldron article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3730, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mal Waldron win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "In the reality of Earth-982, Loki kidnaps several major superheroes, including Thunderstrike, after sending a fake distress call from the former Avengers mansion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is MC2 for comics' Loki?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "Loki ties them up and takes them to Asgard where he wants to use Thunderstrike's mace's powers for himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Loki kindnaps the major superheroes in MC2?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Masterson disrupts the spell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Loki succeed in getting the Thunderstrike mace's powers for himself in MC2?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Masterson absorbing the mace into himself and transforming into a new Thunderstrike in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Loki's spell to use Thunderstrike's pace's powers is disrupted by Kevin Masterson in MC2?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "Loki and their army of Trolls are defeated by the heroes, with help from Thor, now the King of Asgard, and Loki and their army retreated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After Kevin Masterson transforms into a new Thunderstrike, what happens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Thor do once he becomes the King of Asgard?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3731, "Truth_answer": "Years later, Loki, bitter about being the cause of the Avengers' formation, wants to get their revenge. They start kidnapping heroes, holding them prisoner in life-sized crystals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to Loki after he retreats in MC2?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3732, "Truth_answer": "In this universe, Loki has a daughter, Sylene. She seeks revenge on the Avengers especially Thor for her father being sent to Limbo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the realtion between Loki and MC2?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3732, "Truth_answer": "Loki was contacted by an echo of his former incarnation, who revealed he chose to sacrifice himself fighting the Void as part of a greater plan which would involve his death and return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Loki and Journey to Mystery?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3732, "Truth_answer": "The child Loki refused to follow this path, wanting to be his own person, and transformed the spirit of his former self into a magpie named Ikol. On returning to Earth, he witnessed Odin striking down Thor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Loki is contacted by an echo of his former self and reveals the greater plan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3732, "Truth_answer": "Odin prepared all of Asgard for an unknown battle and imprisoned Thor for attempting to protect Midgard from being scoured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Odin do next, after he witnesses Odin striking down Thor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3732, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Loki was ranked as IGN's 8th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time and in 2014 was ranked again by IGN, this time as the 4th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_(comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Loki (comics) article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3732, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was comics' Loki's favorite weapon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3733, "Truth_answer": "Before his breakdown, Mal Waldron played in a lyrical way, but after that he couldn't find that lyricism inside himself and became a very angular player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Mal Waldron's artistry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3733, "Truth_answer": "Mal Waldron played the piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Mal Wauldron play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3733, "Truth_answer": "When he first played with Charles Mingus, Mal Waldron was a follower of Horace Silver's style, adding chords and passing notes, as well as Bud Powell's, which contained many runs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was lyrical about Mal Waldron's playing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3733, "Truth_answer": "A breakdown caused by a drug overdose in 1963 left Mal Waldron unable to play or remember any music; he regained his skills gradually, while redeveloping his speed of thought.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mal Waldron article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3733, "Truth_answer": "Mal Waldron led his own bands and played for those led by Charles Mingus, Jackie McLean, John Coltrane, and Eric Dolphy, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Mal Waldron work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3733, "Truth_answer": "One facet of Mal Waldron's playing was likened to American minimalism: an accretion of almost subliminal harmonic and rhythmic shifts pile up until the music seems ready to overbalance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mal_Waldron_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else unique about Mal Waldron's artistry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru released her English-language debut album Precious in early 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Utada Hikaru try the international market?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru's Precious albumwas a commercial failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Utada Hikaru's album Precious popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru's Precious album was released before her cross-over to the international market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Utada Hiraku's album Precious popular worldwide or was this before her cross-over to the international market?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru moved back to New York in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utada Hiraku leave Japan during the time she tried to cross-over to the international market?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru began work on a new recording contract with Island Def Jam Music Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Utada Hiraku do in New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Utada Hikaru made the album Exodus from which four singles were released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utada Hikaru make albums or songs with Def Jam Music Group?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Exodus debuted at #1 and boasted of 500,000 copies sold in its first week in Japan. American sales were not as successful and it only reached #160 in the US Billboard chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Utada Hikaru album Exodus popular, too?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Exodus peaked at #5 in the Heatseekers chart, and the single Devil Inside became a club hit in the U.S. and topped the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Airplay charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Exodus popular in the US where Utada Hikaru recorded it?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Exodus contained four singles, among them Devil Inside, Easy Breezy, and You Make Me Want to Be a Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from the Utada Hikaru album Exodus?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the year, Utada Hikaru was voted Number 1 Favorite Artist of 2004 by Oricon's annual readers poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utada Hiraku do anything else noteworthy during the time she released Exodus besides releasing the album Exodus?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "The Oricon Singles Chart is the Japanese music industry standard singles popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Oricon for Utada Hikaru?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3734, "Truth_answer": "Some of Utada Hikaru successful million-selling singles include Automatic/Time Will Tell and Movin' On Without You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utada Hiraku have other singles from the album Exodus besides Devil Inside, Easy Breezy, and You Make Me Want to Be a Man?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3735, "Truth_answer": "She is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, and actress who has sold over 67 million records worldwide, including 41 million albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Toni Braxton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3736, "Truth_answer": "Perfect Symmetry is the third studio album by English rock band Keane, released on 13 October 2008 in the United Kingdom. It is also the name if the tour for this album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714001509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_Symmetry_(Keane_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Perfect Symmetry for the band Keane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3736, "Truth_answer": "Keane visited Berlin, Paris, London, Mexico City, Sydney, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Toronto, and many other cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What major cities did Keane (band) visit during the Perfect Symmetry World Tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3736, "Truth_answer": "Keane became the first band ever to broadcast a live show in 3D; filmed at Abbey Road, the site of the world's first satellite broadcast (by The Beatles).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Keane's Perfect Symmetry tour well attended?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3736, "Truth_answer": "Keane fans were prompted to buy 3D glasses along with the new 7 single, Better Than This, or also to hand-make their own glasses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else unique about the band Keane's Perfect Symmetry World Tourbesides besides Keane being the first band ever to broadcast a live show in 3D?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3736, "Truth_answer": "Acts like Frankmusik, Katzenjammer, Ladyhawke, Red Jezebel, The Helio Sequence and Mat Kearney, Lights, Lindi Ortega, among many others toured with the band Keane..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other bands toured with the band Keane during the Perfect Symmetry World tour besides the band Keane?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3737, "Truth_answer": "While studying at University College London, Tim Rice-Oxley formed a rock band with Scott, and invited Hughes to play drums. They called themselves Lotus Eaters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Keane in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3737, "Truth_answer": "Lotus Eaters covered songs by U2, Oasis, and The Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did the band Lotus Eaters make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3737, "Truth_answer": "After listening to Tim Rice-Oxley's piano playing during a weekend at Virginia Water, Surrey in 1997, Chris Martin invited him to join his newly formed band Coldplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Keane article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3737, "Truth_answer": "Tim Rice-Oxley declined joining Coldplay because he did not want to leave The Lotus Eaters, stating, I was seriously interested, but Keane were already operational.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Rice-Oxley join Coldplay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton played for Burnley from 1933 to 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tommy Lawton play for Burnley?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton was a strong centre-forward with excellent all-round attacking skills, he was able to head with the ball with tremendous power and accuracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tommy Lawton play while at Burnley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton went on to finish as the First Division's top-scorer in 1938 and 1939, helping Everton to finish as champions of the Football League in the latter campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113125949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened during Tommy Lawton's career besides playing for Burnley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton scored 24 goals in 23 appearances for England whilst guesting for Everton and scored a club record 26 goals in 34 league games for Chelsea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Lawton play well after helping Everton to finish as champions of the Football League?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Despite losing much of his best years to World War II, Tommy Lawton scored 260 goals in 433 league and cup competitions in 14 full seasons in the Football League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Lawton continue playing well after Chelsea?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton scored 22 goals in 23 England appearances from 1938 to 1948, helping England to win two British Home Championship titles outright, and share the Championship in 1938–39.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Lawton have other career highlights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lawton's grandfather attempted to negotiate a £500 signing-on fee on his behalf but the Secretary of the Football League informed them that circumventing the maximum wage was illegal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Tommy Lawton went professional?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3738, "Truth_answer": "During the 1970s Tommy Lawton struggled with debt and related legal problems, which were reported in the media as an example of a celebrated person having fallen from grace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen to Tommy Lawton besides playing for Burnley, Everton, Chealsea, England, and going professional?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Benjamin Lee Whorf attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf attended Yale in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Benjamin Lee Whorf attend Yale?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf had a life-long interest in indigenous languages. He studied Nahuatl in Mexico through a grant in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Benjamin Lee Whorf take American Indian Linguistics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf joined the circle of Sapir's students, among them Morris Swadesh, Mary Haas and other luminary linguists. He took a central role, and was well respected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Benjamin Lee Whorf interested in the community around Sapir?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir, his American Indian Linguistics professor, had a profound influence on Benjamin Lee Whorf's thinking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Benjamin Lee Whorf influenced by anyone at Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Franz Boas' Humboldtian tradition regards language as the historical embodiment of volksgeist, or ethnic world view.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Humboldtian tradition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3739, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf published several articles on the historical and descriptive linguistics of Uto-Aztecan and took a special interest in the Hopi language and started working with Ernest Naquayouma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Lee Whorf do anything else interesting while at Yale besides taking American Indian Linguistics, being interested in the community around Sapir, being influenced by his American Indian Linguistics professor Edward Sapir?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3740, "Truth_answer": "Bill Evans never embraced new music movements; he kept his style intact.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Evan's most prominent view?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3740, "Truth_answer": "Bill Evans was not attracted to electronic music. I'm of a certain period, a certain evolution. I hear music differently. For me, comparing electric bass to acoustic bass is sacrilege.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Evans have any other views besides never embracing new music movements and keeping his style intact?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3740, "Truth_answer": "At age 7, Bill Evans began violin lessons, and soon also flute and piccolo. Even though he soon dropped those instruments, it is believed they later influenced his keyboard style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bill Evans article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3740, "Truth_answer": "Bill Evans cited Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert as frequently played composers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bill Evans influenced by violin lessons, and soon also flute and piccolo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3740, "Truth_answer": "During high school, Bill evans came in contact with 20th-century music like Stravinsky's Petrushka, which he deemed a tremendous experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill Evans influenced by any other genres besides classical music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3740, "Truth_answer": "In an interview given in 1964, Bill Evans described Bud Powell as his single greatest influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Evans have any major influences other than Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and 20th-century music like Stravinsky's Petrushka?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "George Wright moved to Boston in 1871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did sportsman George Wright move to New England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright was hired to organize a new team in Boston, where he signed three teammates including brother George for 1871.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed George Wright (sportsman) up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "George Wright played for the Boston Red Stockings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did George Wright (sportsman) play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "George Wright also played for the Providence Grays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other team did George Wright (sportsman) play for besides the Boston Red Stockings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Wright (sportsman) win any awards while in the Boston Red Stockings and Providence Grays teams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "George Wright was the manager of the Providence Grays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team was George Wright (sportsman) the manager of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "George Wright won the pennant in 1879.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did George Wright (sportsman) win the pennant?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3741, "Truth_answer": "In 1882, George Wright played another season full-time with Providence, retiring after the 1882 season with a .301 batting average in the major leagues from 1871.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wright_(sportsman)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Wright (sportsman) play his last game?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3742, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd married actress Donna Dixon in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Aykroyd married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3742, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd has been married to Donna Dixon since 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Dan Aykroyd married to Donna Dixon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3742, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd and Donna Dixon had three children together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Aykroyd have any children with Donna Dixon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3742, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd and Donna Dixon have three daughters, Danielle, Stella, and Belle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Dan Aykroyd's and Donna Dixon's daughters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3742, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd has been married to Donna Dixon since 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dan Aykroyd still married to Donna Dixon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3742, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd has been married to Donna Dixon since 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Aykroyd married a second time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh's first film was Band Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy set in the world of wedding planning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's first major film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Band Baaja Baaraat was a critical and commercial success, earning approximately ₹214 million at the domestic box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Band Baaja Baaraat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Band Baaja Baaraat was released on 10 December 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Band Baaja Baaraat released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh next role was as conman Ricky Bahl in Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, a romantic comedy produced by Chopra and directed by Maneesh Sharma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's next role after Band Baaja Baaraat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Following Band Baaja Baarat, Ranveer Singh signed on for Ladies vs Ricky Bahl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ranveer Singh do after Band Baaja Baaraat was released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh played Ricky Bahl, a conman who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4", "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p4", "https://italy.imdb.com/title/tt4110568/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Ranveer Singh play in Ladies vs Ricky Bahl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Commercially, Ladies vs Ricky Bahl earned ₹370 million domestically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Ladies vs Ricky Bahl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh's next release was Lootera in 2013, a period romance written and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's next film after Ladies vs Ricky Bahl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3743, "Truth_answer": "Ladies vs Ricky Bahl was Ranveer Singh's only film in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ladies vs Ricky Bahl Ranveer Singh's last film in 2011?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh was born on July 6th, 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=1587_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=4555_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=5899_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Bhavnani is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p0", "http://www.visharadanumerology.com/category/san/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ranveer Singh an actor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "A recipient of several awards, Ranveer Singh is among the highest-paid actors in the country and has featured in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list since 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ranveer Singh a star in his country?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh has a B.A. from Indiana University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "After completing his studies and returning to Mumbai in 2007, Ranveer Singh worked for a few years in advertising as a copywriter, with agencies like O&M and J. Walter Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ranveer Singh do after graduating Indian University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "At the university, Ranveer Singh decided to take acting classes and took up theatre as his minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of classes did Ranveer Singh take in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh worked for a few years in advertising as a copywriter. He then worked as an assistant director, but left it to pursue acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ranveer Singh do next for work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh always aspired to be an actor. Once when he had gone for a birthday party, his grandmother asked him to dance and entertain her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Ranveer Singh?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3744, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh remembers that he suddenly jumped in the lawn and started dancing to the song Chumma Chumma from the 1991 action film, Hum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh dance for his grandmother when asked at the birthday party?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3745, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Marat Safin missed the majority of the season due to a wrist injury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marat Safin's most devastating injury?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3745, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin withdrew from the Australian Open, forced out after tearing a ligament in his left wrist during his opening match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009111506id_/https://www.theage.com.au/sport/tennis/safin-out-with-sore-wrist-20030119-gdv38k.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marat Safin hurt his wrist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3745, "Truth_answer": "During the 2005 clay-court season, Marat Safin suffered a knee injury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other injuries has Marat Safin suffered other than his wrsit injury?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3745, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin lost the final narrowly to the defending champion, Roger Federer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marat Safin do at Wimbledon in 2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3745, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin was in a lot of pain after his knee surgery in July 2005, but was recovering well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Marat Safin needed surgery for any of his injuries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3745, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin withdrew from the Australian Open, forced out after tearing a ligament in his left wrist during his opening match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009111506id_/https://www.theage.com.au/sport/tennis/safin-out-with-sore-wrist-20030119-gdv38k.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Marat Safin ever been injured during a match?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "On 22 November 2012, Rammstein announced via Facebook that they will be releasing a video collection featuring all music videos entitled Videos 1995–2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of side projects did Rammstein have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Rammstein won a Berlin contest for amateur bands by submitting a 4-track demo tape with songs from Herzeleid. They received access to a professional recording studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rammstein article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "Herzeleid was released on 29 September 1995 through Motor Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828073928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herzeleid_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rammstein's Herzeleid actually get released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Rammstein toured with Clawfinger in Warsaw and Prague. Rammstein headlined a 17-show tour of Germany in December and went on several tours throughout early 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rammstein go on tour for Herzeleid?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "On 26 April 2019, Rammstein released the second single from the new Untitled Rammstein album, Radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rammstein's most recent hit and when was it released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Mein Land was released on 11 November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125104541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Land_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rammstein release a video?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Mein Land was released on 11 November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125104541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Land_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What track was the video in November 2011 released for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "The video for Radio, which is almost entirely black and white, was released online on 26 April 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another video released by Rammstein besides Mein Land?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "In September 2014, band co-founder Richard Z. Kruspe (then working with his side band, Emigrate[30]) said the band was preparing some more live DVDs and that they were taking some time off from the studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Rammstein's side projects besides Videos 1995-2012?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "On 15 August 2015, the Rammstein announced the live video Rammstein in Amerika. On 18 January 2017, Rammstein announced the live video Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the titles of the Rammstein DVDs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rammstein work often with Emigrate?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Reise, Reise was released on September 27, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reise,_Reise_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Reise, Reise released for Rammstein?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Reise, Reise is the fourth studio album by Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reise,_Reise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the band that made the album Reise, Reise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Reise, Reise debuted at no. 61 on The Billboard 200, in the top ten in several European charts, and reached no.1 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Iceland, Finland, Estonia and Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Reise, Reise make the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Reise, Reise toured from October 11, 2004 to July 30, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rammstein go on tour for the album Reise, Reise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Four singles were released from the album Reise, Reise: Mein Teil, Amerika, Ohne dich, and Keine Lust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reise,_Reise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Reise, Reise have any singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Reise, Reise was recorded in a span of two years at El Cortijo Studios in Málaga, Spain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315195231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reise,_Reise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what location was the album Reise, Reise recorded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "Rammstein is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in Berlin in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rammstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Rammstein from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "The video for the lead single Mein Teil was directed by Zoran Bihac, and released 26 July 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rammstein release a video for the album Reise, Reise?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "The video for the lead single Mein Teil was directed by Zoran Bihac, and released 26 July 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the video for Reise, Reise called?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "The video for the lead single Mein Teil was directed by Zoran Bihac, and released 26 July 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the video for the song Mein Teil get released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3747, "Truth_answer": "The album Reise, Reise is based on the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123 on the evening of 12 August 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about the album Reise, Reise?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3748, "Truth_answer": "One of Lee de Forest's areas of research was improving signal reception, and he came up with the idea of strengthening the audio frequency output from a grid Audion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was audio frequency amplification something Lee de Forest studied about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3748, "Truth_answer": "In July 1913 AT&T purchased the wire rights to seven Audion patents for $50,000, disguising their identity. Lee de Forest hoped for more, but he was in bad financial shape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lee de Forest article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3748, "Truth_answer": "Careful research by Dr. Harold D. Arnold and his team at AT&T's Western Electric subsidiary helped to improve Lee de Forest's tube's design.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee de Forest work alone in his research?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3748, "Truth_answer": "Amplify telephone signals could provide better long-distance service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things could be done with audio frequency amplification?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3749, "Truth_answer": "Financed by family dentist Dr. Vahdi Sabit, Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson formed Atlantic Records in September 1947 in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Ahmet Ertegun get his start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3749, "Truth_answer": "Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson formed Atlantic Records in September 1947 in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label did Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson start together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3749, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic Records had its first major hit with Stick McGhee's Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Atlantic Records' first big artist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3749, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic Record had 22 unsuccessful record releases before having its first major hit with Stick McGhee's Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson's new record label, Atlantic Records, immediately successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3749, "Truth_answer": "Ahmet Ertegun wrote a number of classic blues songs, including Chains of Love and Sweet Sixteen, under the pseudonym A. Nugetre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmet_Ertegun_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ahmet Ertegun just produce music or did he also write music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3750, "Truth_answer": "It cost $7.5 million to make Good Night, and Good Luck. Unable to get insured due to an injury, George Clooney mortgaged his own house to make the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the movie Good Night, and Good Luck produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3750, "Truth_answer": "The film Good Night, and Good Luck ultimately grossed more than $54 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie Good Night, and Good Luck successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3750, "Truth_answer": "Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former eBay president Jeff Skoll invested money in the project as executive producers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the production of the movie Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3750, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the cast and other important members besides the cast and producers also involved in the production of the movie Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3750, "Truth_answer": "Clooney was paid $1 each for writing, directing, and acting in it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was George Clooney paid in total for making Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3750, "Truth_answer": "George Clooney and producer Grant Heslov decided to use only archival footage of Joseph McCarthy in his depiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Good Night, and Good Luck article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3751, "Truth_answer": "The film Good Night, and Good Luck was critically acclaimed upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception of the film Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3751, "Truth_answer": "Libertarian-leaning columnist Jack Shafer for online magazine Slate accused the film Good Night, and Good Luck of continuing what he characterizes as the hagiography of Edward R. Murrow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Good Night, and Good Luck have any negative reviews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3751, "Truth_answer": "At the Movies' Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton each gave the film five stars, describing the film as beautiful, but also praised George Clooney for the film's importance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a positive review of the film Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3751, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck won Best Cinematography at the Independent Spirit Awards, Outstanding Art Direction and Production Design at the Satellite Awards, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Good Night, and Good Luck win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3751, "Truth_answer": "The film Good Night, and Good Luck was nominated for six Academy Awards in 2006 but did not win any.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Good Night, and Good Luck win an Academy Award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3751, "Truth_answer": "One complaint among test audiences was that the actor playing Senator Joseph McCarthy was too over the top, not realizing that the film used actual archive footage of McCarthy himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Good Night, and Good Luck article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3752, "Truth_answer": "After being released from jail in 1990, Violent J decided to get away from gang life and start a career in professional wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325111432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Violent J in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3752, "Truth_answer": "Violent J's friend, Rudy Hill, got him booked in a local wrestling promotion. Rudy had lied to the promoter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325111432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Violent J get his start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3752, "Truth_answer": "Rudy Hill had lied to the promoter by telling him that Violent J had been trained at the Chris Adams Wrestling School in Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325111432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Rudy Hill lie to the promoter about to get Violent J booked in a local wrestling promotion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3752, "Truth_answer": "Violent J wrestled as Corporal Darryl Daniels, wearing a U.S. Army uniform and had his first match against Irish Mickey Doyle at Azteca Hall in Southwest Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Violent J's first match?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Violent J win his first match against 'Irish' Mickey Doyle' as Corporal Darryl Daniels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3752, "Truth_answer": "Violent J was made a playable character in both Eidos Interactive's video games Backyard Wrestling and Backyard Wrestling 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Violent J article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3753, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron's directing career began in 1978. After borrowing money from a consortium of dentists, he learnt to direct, write and produce his first short film, Xenogenesis (1978) with a friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cameron_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about James Cameron's early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3753, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron served as a production assistant for Rock and Roll High School (1979).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cameron_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Cameron do in his early career besides directing, writing, and producing his first short film Xenogenesis (1978) with a friend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3753, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron started a job as a miniature model maker at Roger Corman Studios, and soon was employed as an art director in the film Battle Beyond the Stars (1980).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cameron_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant in James Cameron's early career besides Xenogensis and Rock and Roll High School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3753, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron was hired as the special effects director for the sequel to Piranha, giving Cameron the opportunity to become director for a major film for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did James Cameron produce in his early career besides Xenogenesis, Rock and Roll High School, and Battle Beyond the Stars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3754, "Truth_answer": "The Terminator is a thriller about cyborg sent from the future to carry out a lethal mission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the movie The Terminator about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3754, "Truth_answer": "The Terminator proved popular with audiences and earned over $78 million worldwide, from a budget of $6.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me any interesting information about the movie The Terminator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3754, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron directed Aliens and The Abbys, and produced Point Break.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other movies made by James Cameron besides The Terminator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3754, "Truth_answer": "The Terminator starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, Linda Hamilton, and Paul Winfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which actors were in The Terminator?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "The Big Star's Third shows started on December 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Big Star's Third shows happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "The first Big Star's Third show was a live tribute performance of Big Star's album Third/Sister Lovers in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Big Star's Third shows take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "The Big Star's Third show continued with concerts in Chicago and New York in 2013, Sydney, and Australia and a series of U.S. shows in January 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Star's Third shows take place anywhere else besides Chapel Hill, North Carolina?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "The Big Star's Third, started in 2010, continues to perform to the present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Big Star's Third still performing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "A three-CD live album, titled Thank You, Friends: Big Star's Third Live... and More, was released on April 21, 2017 by Concord Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Star's Third release any albums during this time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "A three-CD live album, titled Thank You, Friends: Big Star's Third Live... and More, was released on April 21, 2017 by Concord Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Big Star's Third three-CD live album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "The concert was performed in April 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the recorded concert for the Big Star's Third three-CD live album take place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "Four months after Alex Chilton's death, Andy Hummel died of cancer on July 19, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Big Star's Third article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3755, "Truth_answer": "On March 17, 2010, Alex Chilton suffered a fatal heart attack. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alex Chilton die?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Big Star returned in 1993 with a new lineup when guitarist Jon Auer and bassist Ken Stringfellow joined Alex Chilton and Jody Stephens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the lineup of Big Star change in the second era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Andy Hummel elected not to participate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211172403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Star_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other members of Big Star besides Jon Auer, Ken Stringfellow, Alex Chilton, and Jody Stephens, end up doing in the second era?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Not long after the release of Third/Sister Lovers, Chris Bell died in a car accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the other members of Big Star do in the second era besides Jon Auer, Ken Stringfellow, Alex Chilton, Jody Stephens, and Andy Hummel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the other original members of Big Star besides Alex Chilton, Chris Bell, Jody Stephens, and Andy Hummel mentioned in the second era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Big Star Small World was released in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Star release any albums during the second era?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Big Star Small World was released in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Big Star album Big Star, Small World released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Big Star album Big Star, Small World win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Big Star Small World was released in 2006 through Koch Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label released the album Big Star, Small World?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "Big Star released In Space and Keep an Eye on the Sky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Big Star release in the second era besides big Star, Small World?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Big Star album In Space do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was born in the Białobrzegi Franciszkańskie village on the outskirts of Krosno, Austria-Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Wladyslaw Gomulka born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his life Władysław Gomułka was an avid reader and accomplished a great deal of self-education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wladyslaw Gomulka enjoy doing as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka attended schools in Krosno for six or seven years, until the age of thirteen, when he had to start an apprenticeship in a metalworks shop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Wladyslaw Gomulka attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "The re-established Polish state of Władysław Gomułka's teen years was a scene of growing political polarization and radicalization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wladyslaw Gomulka become involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "As a young worker, Władysław Gomułka developed connections with the radical Left joining the Siła (Power) youth organization in 1922 and the Independent Peasant Party in 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped shape Wladyslaw Gomulka's political views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was known for his activism in metal workers and chemical industry unions. He was involved in union-organized strikes and participated in a polemical debate with Herman Lieberman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Wladyslaw Gomulka start speaking out in public or giving speeches?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wladyslaw Gomulka rise to political power quickly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was initially very popular for his reforms; his seeking a Polish way to socialism; and giving rise to the period known as Gomułka's thaw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did most people support Wladyslaw Gomulka?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3757, "Truth_answer": "Described as being professorial in manner, aloof, and angular, with a peculiar spry pepperiness by American journalist John Gunther, Władysław Gomułka died of lung cancer at age 77.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wladyslaw Gomulka article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was elected general secretary (chief) of the PPR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Wladyslaw Gomulka involved in the state national council?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "The PKWN was formed in negotiations involving the Union of Polish Patriots and the Polish Workers' Party with the help of Władysław Gomułka and other PPR leaders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Wladyslaw Gomulka have to do with the polish committee of national liberation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka thought that State National Council should step in since the Polish communists in occupied Poland had a better understanding of Polish realities than their brethren in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other interesting information can you tell me about Wladyslaw Gomulka besides being elected general secretary (chief) to the PPR and helping form the PKWN?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "In November 1943, Władysław Gomułka became secretary (chief executive) of the Central Committee of the PPR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211235723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Workers%27_Party_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wladyslaw Gomulka part of the PPR Leadership?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "State National Council chairman Bolesław Bierut was becoming Gomułka's main rival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rest of the leadership of the PPR support Wladyslaw Gomulka's views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "The Polish Committee of National Liberation was officially proclaimed on 22 July 1944 and, installed on 26 July and placed formally under the direction of the State National Council (KRN).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Polish Committee of National Liberation formed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "Bolesław Bierut was a Polish communist leader of Stalinist orientation. He was President of the State National Council (KRN) in 1944–1947 and became President of Poland in 1947–1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bolesław Bierut?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3758, "Truth_answer": "State National Council chairman Bolesław Bierut was becoming Gomułka's main rival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boleslaw Beirut oppose Wladyslaw Gomulka?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries starred in Harlem on the Prairie (1937), Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938), Rhythm Rodeo (1938), The Bronze Buckaroo (1939) and Harlem Rides the Range (1939).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was Herb Jeffires in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries starred in Harlem on the Prairie (1937), Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938), Rhythm Rodeo (1938), The Bronze Buckaroo (1939) and Harlem Rides the Range (1939).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herb Jeffries star in the Prairie (1937), Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938), Rhythm Rodeo (1938), The Bronze Buckaroo (1939) and Harlem Rides the Range (1939.), or was he a supporting character?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Herb Jeffries' films a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reviews for Herb Jeffries' films like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries starred in seven films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many films did Herb Jeffries make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries is in the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, and the Western Performers Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herb Jeffries win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries described himself as three-eighths Negro, claiming pride in an African-American heritage during a period when many light-skinned black performers attempted to pass as all-white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Herb Jeffries react to the racial issues he faced with his movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3759, "Truth_answer": "Playing a singing cowboy in low-budget race movies that catered to African-American audiences due to American racial segregation, Herb Jeffries was called the Bronze Buckaroo by his fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Herb Jeffiries article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries made Jazz and popular music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did Herb Jeffries make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries' recording of Flamingo in 1940 with Duke Ellington sold more than 14 million copies in its day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you name the title of one of Herb Jeffries' songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "In 1945, Herb Jeffries had a hit on the Billboard R&B chart with Left A Good Deal In Mobile (No. 2).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herb Jeffries have any other hits besides Flamingo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "Say It Isn't So.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Herb Jeffries' albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries record the 1957 collection of ballads, Say It Isn't So.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Say It Isn't So sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries moved to Europe and performed there for many years, including at nightclubs he owned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Herb Jeffries' music career after recording Flamingo, Left A Good Deal In Moblie, and the album Say It Isn't So?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "From Detroit, at the urging of Louis Armstrong, Herb Jeffries moved to Chicago where he performed in various clubs, one of them allegedly owned by Al Capone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Herb Jeffries' article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "On the advice of Billy Strayhorn, Herb Jeffries lowered his range to mimic the stylings of Bing Crosby and became a silken, lusty baritone according to music critic Jonny Whiteside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else notice Herb Jeffries' work besides Louis Armstrong?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3760, "Truth_answer": "On the advice of Billy Strayhorn, Herb Jeffries lowered his range to mimic the stylings of Bing Crosby and became a silken, lusty baritone according to music critic Jonny Whiteside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Herb Whiteside say about Johny Jeffries?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "The ranks in the United Kingdom are, in descending order of rank, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron; the female equivalents are duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the ranks in the hereditary peer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "Baronets and baronetesses may pass on their titles, but are not peers. A non-hereditary title may belong to the peerage. Peerages may be created by means of letters patent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else are the ranks in the hereditary peer ranked besides in descending order of rank: duke,duchess, marquess, marchioness, earl, countess. viscount, viscountess and baron, baroness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "Hereditary peers elected hold their seats until their death, resignation or exclusion for non-attendance, at which point by-elections are held to maintain the number at 92.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do hereditary peers do with their rankage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "Women are ineligible to succeed to the majority of hereditary peerages, and only inherit in the absence of a male heir in the other peerages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects of the hereditary peer article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "The highest heredity ranks are duke and the female equivalent duchess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highest hereditary rank?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "In 1532 Henry VIII created the Marquess of Pembroke title for Anne Boleyn. She held in her own right and was ennobled with the same rank as a male Viscount.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other significant interesting factor about the hereditary peer article besides rank, rankage usage, and succession?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "The same individual may be a duke,a marquess, an earl, a viscount and a baron by virtue of different peerages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do hereditary peers get two hereditary titles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3761, "Truth_answer": "Until the House of Lords Act 1999, it was possible for one of the peer's subsidiary titles to be passed to his heir before his death by means of a writ of acceleration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact about the hereditary peer article besides rank, rank usage, succession, Henry VIII creating the Marquess of Pembroke title for Anne Boleyn and obtaining multple hereditary titles by virtue of different peerages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "Types of hereditary peers included the Labour hereditary peers, the Conservative hereditary peers, the Liberal Democrat hereditary peers, and the crossbench hereditary peers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of hereditary peers existed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "Conservative hereditary peer is a hereditary peer belonging to the Conservative Party, a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of Conservative hereditary peer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "Each peer who has established his or her right to attend Parliament is issued a writ of summons to sit and vote in Parliament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of a hereditary peer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did hereditary peers have any other roles besides having the right to sit and vote in Parliament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, the House of Lords Act abolished the automatic right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords. Only 92 may sit in the House of Lords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the hereditary peer article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, the House of Lords Act abolished the automatic right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords. Only 92 may sit in the House of Lords.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that a reference to the House of Lords?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3762, "Truth_answer": "The House of Lords scrutinises bills that have been approved by the House of Commons. It regularly reviews and amends Bills from the Commons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://worldebooklibrary.net/articles/eng/House_of_Lords_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Lords_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any additional information about the peer roles in the House of Lords besides the 1999 abolishment of the automatic right of heredity peers to sit in the House of Lords?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "After splitting from Big Brother and the Holding Company, Janis Joplin formed a new backup group, the Kozmic Blues Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Janis Joplin part of the Kozmic Blues Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin toured through Europe with the Kozmic Blues Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.talkfromtherockroom.com/2013/06/_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin tour with the Kozmic Blues Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "The Kozmic Blues Band included former Big Brother and the Holding Company guitarist Sam Andrew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any well known artists that were part of the Kozmic Blues Band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin, backed by her band Kozmic Blues band, released the album I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! in September 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226123416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bloomfield_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kozmic Blues Band release any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin and her Kozmic Blues Band performed Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) as well as To Love Somebody on The Dick Cavett Show on July 18, 1969,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112221141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kozmic Blues Band ever appear on TV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin and her Kozmic Blues Band went on a tour to Frankfurt; Stockholm, London; Columbus, Ohio, and Woodstock in Bethel, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kosmic Blues Band and Janis Joplin ever travel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "Joplin's appearances with the band in Europe were released in cinemas. No security was used in Frankfurt, so the stage was so packed band members could not see each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis and the Kosmic Blues Band have fans in Europe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3763, "Truth_answer": "Sam Andrew, who left Big Brother with Joplin in December 1968 to form her back-up band, quit in 1969. The Kozmic Blues Band broke up end of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Kosmic Blues Band last?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3764, "Truth_answer": "Meir Kahane's Kahanism is the belief that Arabs living in Israel are enemies of Jews and Israel, and a Jewish theocratic state should be created.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Meir Kahane's ideology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3764, "Truth_answer": "Meir Kahane proposed an exchange of populations that would continue the Jewish exodus from Arab lands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meir Kahane have any problems?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Meir Kahane's exodus proposal accepted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a lot of Jews leave Israel voluntarily after Meir Kahane's proposal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Jews were forced out of Israel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3764, "Truth_answer": "The cell that Meir Kahane's assassin belonged to had been training in the New York Metro system since mid-1989 and some researchers believe there is an Al Qaeda link.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Meir Kahane article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne's breakthrough role came with John Ford's Stagecoach (1939). It was a huge critical and financial success, and Wayne became a mainstream star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Wayne's first commercially successful film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne played the role of Young Matt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Wayne's role in the film Shepherd of the Hills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Wayne receive any awards for the film Sheperd of the Hills?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne next film was Reap the Wild Wind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Wayne's next film after Sheperd of the Hills?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne co-starred with Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213003050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reap_the_Wild_Wind_p0", "https://19thcenturypaperdolls.weebly.com/paper-dolls/category/film_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wayne_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Wayne work with any other actors in the film Reap the Wild Wind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "The film Reap the Wild Wind won an Academy award for Best Visual Effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Wayne receive any awards for the film Reap the Wild Wind?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne starred in Sands of Iwo Jima.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/top-war-movies?ref=also_ranked&pos=1&a=0&l=2179893<ype=n&g=0_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Wayne star in any films following Reap the Wild Wind?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3765, "Truth_answer": "The film Sands of Iwo Jim featured John Agar, Adele Mara and Forrest Tucker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other actors in the film Sands of Iwo Jima besides John Wayne?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3766, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne became a director, continued to act, cofounded two production companies, and became involved in politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did John Wayne do in his later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3766, "Truth_answer": "On April 26, 1970, John Wayne appeared as a guest on the CBS special Raquel! It starred Raquel Welch, and other guests included Tom Jones, and Bob Hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Wayne make any TV shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3766, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne cofounded the production company, Batjac.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Wayne do after his last film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3766, "Truth_answer": "In later years, John Wayne was recognized as a sort of American natural resource, and his various critics, of his performances and his politics, viewed him with more respect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Wayne article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3767, "Truth_answer": "The Latin riff form that was used in Elvis Presley's Hound Dog was known as Habanera rhythm, which is a Spanish and African-American musical beat form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first riff of the song Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3767, "Truth_answer": "Just as Bill Haley had borrowed the Latin riff from Dave Bartholomew, Elvis Presley borrowed it from Bell and the Bellboys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the first riff of the song Hound Dog?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3767, "Truth_answer": "The Latin riff was also used in Rufus Thomas' Bear Cat, the first and most popular answer song to Hound Dog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song, other than Hound Dog, had the Latin riff?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3767, "Truth_answer": "Bear Cat was a song by Rufus Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the song Bear Cat by?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3767, "Truth_answer": "Rufu Thomas' Bear Cat was recorded in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the song Bear Cat recorded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3768, "Truth_answer": "The Cimmerians were a nomadic Indo-European people, who appeared about 1000 BC and are mentioned later in 8th century BC in Assyrian records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimmerians_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Cimmerians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3768, "Truth_answer": "The Cimmerian are described in Homer's Odyssey as living beyond the Oceanus at the edge of the world and the entrance of Hades and being expelled by the Scythians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Cimmerians in the Greek tradition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3768, "Truth_answer": "Unreconciled to Scythian advances, to ensure burial in their ancestral homeland, the men of the Cimmerian royal family divided into groups and fought each other to the death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Scynthain royal family after the expulsion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3768, "Truth_answer": "The Cimmerian commoners buried the bodies of the royal family along the river Tyras thus ensuring the Greek tradition to be buried in their ancestral homeland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cimmerians preserve Greek tradition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3768, "Truth_answer": "The Cimmerians killed the Lydian king Gyges, destroying Sardis. During Gynges' son's reign, they captured the Sardis. Their occupation of Lydia was brief, possibly due to a plague outbreak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cimmerians rule Lydia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return to the New York Yankees on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens return to the New York Yankees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return to the New York Yankees on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens perform with the New York Yankees in his 2007 return?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 American League Division Series in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens play in the 2007 post-season with the New York Yankees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was with the New York Yankees from 1999 to 2003 and in 2007. He has played six seasons with them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Roger Clemens with the New York Yankees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "On July 2, 2007 Roger Clemens collected his 350th win against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything exciting happen while Roger Clemens was playing with the New York Yankees during the 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 American League Division Series in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Roger Clemens forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 American League Division Series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3769, "Truth_answer": "New York Yankees manager Joe Torre removed Roger Clemens from the roster due to his injury, and replaced him with left-hander Ron Villone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roger Clemens leaving the Yankees a big deal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens debuted in the major leagues in 1984 with the Boston Red Sox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Roger Clemens play for Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any awards while playing in 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens recorded 192 wins for the Red Sox, tied with Cy Young for the franchise record and is their all-time strikeout leader with 2,590.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Boston Red Sox have many wins when Roger Clemens was part of the team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article list some of the Boston Red Sox players that played with Roger Clemens in the league?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was a pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' fielding position on the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was a pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' position in Major League Baseball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3770, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens's final year playing with the Boston Red Sox was 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' final year playing with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson married Valerie Hoggatt in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson and Valerie Hoggatt have three sons, David Jr., Corey, and Justin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson and Valerie Hoggatt have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson have friends?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson's kids play pro sports?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson Jr played football at Notre Dame but quit in 2016 due to getting diagnosed with three con concussions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Robinson Jr do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, David Robinson founded and funded the $9 million Carver Academy in San Antonio, a non-profit private school to provide more opportunities for inner-city children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the David Robinson article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson formed Admiral Capital Group with Daniel Bassichis to provide additional support to Carver Academy. This firm also partnered with Living Cities, supporting other athletes' and entertainers' philanthropic initiatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson do any other charity work beside founding and funding the Carver Academy in San Antonio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson stay in San Antonio after he retired?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "In addition to getting a Master of Arts in Administration, David Robinson formed Admiral Capital Group, Admiral Center and continued to donate to charitable causes, including the Carver Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Robinson do after he retired?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson stay around the Spurs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson announced he would retire from basketball following the 2002–03 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Robinson enter his final season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "The San Antonio Spurts won another NBA title with a 88-77 victory over the New Jersey Nets in Game 6 of the 2003 NBA Finals on June 15, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the last games David Robinson played?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson scored 13 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in his final game for the Spurs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson play well in his last game, the Spurs vs the Nets at the 2003 NBA finals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson posted 20,790 points, 10,497 rebounds, and 2,954 blocks in his NBA career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Robinson's career record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is the only player in NBA history to rank among top five players in the league in rebounding, blocks and steals in the same season: 1991–92", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does David Robinson hold any basketball records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is the only player in NBA history to rank among the top seven players in the league in five statistics in the same season: 1991–92.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other NBA records did David Robinson set besides being the only player in NBA history to rank among top five players in the league in rebounding, blocks and steals in the same season: 1991–92?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "Robinson and teammate power forward Tim Duncan were nicknamed The Twin Towers, and shared Sports Illustrated magazine's 2003 Sportsmen of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Robinson have a special relationship with any teammates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are David Robinson and Tim Duncan still friends?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3772, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson is one of six players to record 70 or more points in a single game. Robinson scored 71 points against the Los Angeles Clippers on April 24, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the David Robinson article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Rahul Dravid's golden years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "Dravid captained India in the first two tests in the absence of injured Sourav Ganguly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Rahul Dravid captain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid led India to its first-ever Test victory in Pakistan. India went on to win the match and the series - their first series victory outside India since 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Dravid's captaining the Indian team lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened the next day after Rahul Dravid led India to its first-ever Test victory in Pakistan and went on to win the match and the series - their first series victory outside India since 1993?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid was appointed the captain for the Indian team for 2007 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rahul Dravid try after captaining India in the first two sets in the absence of Ganguly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "India had an unsuccessful campaign in the 2007 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the issue with Rahul Dravid captaining the Indian team for the 2007 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the problem with India's unsuccessful campaign in the 2007 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rahul Dravid's problem in the 2007 World Cup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3775, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was was an American Thoroughbred race horse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of horse was Seattle Slew?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3775, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was described as intelligent, dominant and determined by Billy Turner his trainer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Seattle Slew article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3775, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was purchased for just $17,500 (equivalent to $81,000 in 2018) at the 1975 Fasig-Tipton yearling auction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Seattle Slew cost?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3775, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was buried whole at Hill 'n' Dale, the highest honor for a winning race horse. Three Chimneys Farm erected a statue of Seattle Slew in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a service or a memorial for Seattle Slew?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3775, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew is one of two horses to have won the Triple Crown while having been undefeated in any previous race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Seattle Slew's early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3776, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew's last race was in the Stuyvesant Handicap on November 11 at Aqueduct Racetrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Seattle Slew retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3776, "Truth_answer": "John Sikura of Hill 'n' Dale commented, ...Seattle Slew was one in a million, and showed us there is that possibility in a game of impossibilities.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to Seattle Slew's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3776, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was buried whole at Hill 'n' Dale, the highest honor for a winning race horse, with his favorite blanket and a bag of peppermints.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Seattle Slew buried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3776, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew won the Triple Crown in 1977 and was honored as the 1977 Horse of the Year, he was also a champion at ages two, three, and four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some highlights of Seattle Slew's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3776, "Truth_answer": "Although awkward as a foal, at maturity, Seattle Slew stood 16 1⁄2 hands (64.5 inches, 164 cm) high at the withers with strong hind legs and a powerful shoulder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Seattle Slew article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "In August 1993, Booker T and his brother Ray debuted as the tag team Harlem Heat after they signed with World Championship Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harlem Heat start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat lost their first match but by the end of 1994, they held the WCW Tag Team Championship after defeating Stars and Stripes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104222305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harlem Heat win a lot in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat faced Sting, Davey Boy Smith, Dustin Rhodes, The Shockmaster, and Stars and Stripes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Harlem Heat facing in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "Some of Harlem Heat's fishing and signature moves included Heat Bomb, Towering Inferno, Heat Seeker, and Big Apple Blast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harlem Heat have any signature moves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat's Booker T and Steve Ray debuted as Kole and Kane but in 1994, their manager Sensational Sherry change their names back to Booker T and Stevie Ray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the wrestler Booker T article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat lost the Tag Team Championship to the Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) on October 27.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104222305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harlem Heat fire Col. Parker and beat him up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat entered into a brief feud against Col. Parker's newest team The Amazing French Canadians, a feud they won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104222305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Col. Parker was fired by Booker T and Stevie Ray?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3777, "Truth_answer": "The Amazing French Canadians began feuding with Harlem Heat, as a result of tension between Col. Parker and Harlem Heat's manager, Sister Sherri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quebecers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the feud between Harlem Heat and The Amazing French Canadians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "Booker T, and his brother Stevie Ray, together as the Harlem Heat, lost the WCW World Tag Team titles to Barry and Kendall Windham on August 23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did wrestler Booker T lose any titles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "Sherri Martel began managing Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) using the name Sister Sherri from 1994 until she got fired on the July 7, 1997 edition of Nitro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harlem Heat bring other wrestlers onto the team besides Booker T and Stevie Ray?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray was briefly known as Jive Soul Bro and Kane before settling for Stevie Ray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Ray ever change his name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "By mid-1999, Booker T had convinced his brother, Stevie Ray, to leave the nWo and reunite Harlem Heat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104222305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the reunion take place for wrestler Booker T?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat claimed the following titles: GWF Tag Team Championship (3 times), ROW Tag Team Championship (1 time), and WCW World Tag Team Championship (10 times).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many titles have Harlem Heat claimed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat participated in Fall Brawl in 1995 and 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harlem Heat participate in Fall Brawl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "By late 1999, a female bodybuilder named Midnight had joined Harlem Heat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929102520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104222305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is it true that Midnight joined Harlem Heat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3778, "Truth_answer": "Harlem Heat defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon for the WCW World Tag Team titles at Road Wild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104222305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T_(wrestler)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harlem Heat defeat Bam Bam Bigelow?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3779, "Truth_answer": "As a result of the success of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon was allowed the opportunity to make his 1999 spin-off series, Angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Angel the name of a TV show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3779, "Truth_answer": "Angel won a Saturn Award for Best Network TV Series but was criticized as being a lesser than its parent show Buffy. It got cancelled after the 5th season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the TV how Angel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3779, "Truth_answer": "The TV show Angel blends different genres, including horror, fantasy, supernatural, and a combination of comedic and dramatic content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some details about the TV show Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3779, "Truth_answer": "The TV show Angel stars David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, Glenn Quinn, Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards, Amy Acker, Vincent Kartheiser, Andy Hallett, James Marsters, and Mercedes McNab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the stars in the TV show Angel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3779, "Truth_answer": "Angel depicted the feelings of loneliness, danger, and callousness often attributed to the urban Los Angeles megalopolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of importance about the TV show Angel besides popularity, genre, and the stars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury joined the Navy as a midshipman on board the frigate Brandywine which was carrying the Marquis de La Fayette home to France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matthew Fontaine Maury's early career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "In 1855 Matthew Fontaine Maury published the first modern oceanographic text, The Physical Geography of the Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702224723id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Matthew-Fontaine-Maury_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Fontaine Maury achieve?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury's father forbade him from joining the Navy due to Maury's older brother's death. Maury obtained a naval appointment through a family friend at the age of 19.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matthew Fontaine Maury's early life like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "Almost immediately, Matthew Fontaine Maury began to study the seas and to record methods of navigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Fontaine Maury do after obtaining naval appointment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury instituted a reporting system among the nation's shipmasters to gather further information on sea conditions and observations. He also advocated his theory of the Northwest Passage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What methods of navigation did Matthew Fontaine Maury use?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Fontaine Maury proposed that moving the slaves in the U.S. to Brazil, where the process of slavery abolishment started in 1850, would reduce or eliminate slavery in time in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the Matthew Fontaine Maury article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3780, "Truth_answer": "The USS Vincebnnes was the first U.S. warship to circumnavigate the globe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the USS Vincebnnes", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3781, "Truth_answer": "The Soul Stirrers recorded Peace in the Valley, How Far Am I from Canaan?, Jesus Paid the Debt and One More River, among others, some of which Sam Cooke wrote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first thing Sam Cooke wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3781, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke began singing with his siblings in the group Singing Children when he was six. He became a lead singer with the Highway QC's when he was a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sam Cooke first started making music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3781, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Sam Cooke won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and in 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him 16th on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3781, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke released 11 studio albums including Sam Cooke (1958), Twistin' the Night Away (1962), Mr. Soul (1963), Night Beat (1963), and Ain't that Good News (1964).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke release any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3781, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke, born Samuel Cook, added the e to his last name in 1957 to signify a new start to his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sam Cooke article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3781, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke made the controversial move to “cross over” from religious to secular music, adding an “e” to establish a new identity as a rhythm & blues and pop singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why Sam Cooke want a new start in his life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "After his pop career ended Johnny Young returned to TV where he presented and produced the popular television show, Young Talent Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Young Talent Time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Johnny Young formed Lewis-Young Productions with Kevin Lewis which developed Young Talent Time from April 1971, a children's variety show and talent quest with Young as host.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Young get the position of presenter and producer of the show Young Talent Time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Young well liked in the show Young Talent Time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "The show Young Talent Time was a launching pad for several Australian performers including Jamie Redfern, Debra Byrne, Dannii Minogue and Tina Arena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young discover any famous talent on the show Young Talent Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young won a Logie for Best Teenage Personality for his work on The Go!! Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young won a Logie for Best Teenage Personality for his work on The Go!! Show in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Johnny Young receive a Logie for Best Teenage Personality?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young was inducted into the TV Week Logie Awards' Hall of Fame in 1990 and into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young receive any accolades other than a Logie for Best Teenage Personality?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3782, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young felt lucky, honored, and grateful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Young react to his TV Week Logie Awards' Hall of Fame entry in 1990?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "After Young Talent Time, Johnny Young continued in entertainment, he worked as a radio disc jockey and occasionally performed live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Young do in his later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young periodically performed with Rowe, Buddy England (ex-The Seekers, The Mixtures) and Marcie Jones (Marcie and The Cookies) as the 'Legends of Sixties Rock' at venues across Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Johnny Young perform in his later career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "Did Johnny Young do anything else besides working as a radio disc jockey and performing live in his later career?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young do anything else besidesworking as a radio disc jockey and perming live in his later career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, the 30th anniversary of Young Talent Time was celebrated by Network Ten with a special documentary. There was a reunion party in November.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Johnny Young Talent School Franchise do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, the 30th anniversary of Young Talent Time was celebrated by Network Ten with a special documentary. There was a reunion party in November.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the special documentary for the 30th anniversary of Young Talent Time called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young became the breakfast host on Perth AM station 6IX.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young do any other work in his later life besides working as a DJ, performing live, and the Young Talent Time franchise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Johnny Young stay as the breafast host On Perth AM station 6IX?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3783, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Young hosted The Pet Show on ABC Television in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Johnny Youngdo anything after being the breakfast host on Pearth AM station 6IX?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Since 2003, Barry Bonds has been a key figure in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO) scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the BALCO Scandal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds was under investigation by a federal grand jury regarding his testimony in the BALCO case.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the BALCO scandal and Barry Bonds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds was indicted on perjury and obstruction of justice charges on November 15, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024051339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BALCO_scandal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the investigation by a federal grand jury regarding Barry Bond's testimony in the BALCO case?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "The indictment on perjury and obstruction of justice charges alleges that Barry Bonds lied while under oath about his alleged use of steroids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the perjury and obstruction of justice charges against Barry Bonds on November 15, 2007?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "On November 15, 2007, Barry Bonds was indicted on four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice as it relates to the government investigation of BALCO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry Bonds get in trouble after being indicted on perjury and obstruction of justice charges on November 15, 2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds was convicted on April 13, 2011, on the obstruction of justice charge, for giving an evasive answer to a question under oath. The conviction was overturned in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice against Barry Bonds?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Without Barry Bonds, the Giants may not have had the resources to build three championship teams. Bonds can do no wrong in the eyes of some Giants fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the the BALCO scandal affect Barry Bonds' image?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds said he used a clear substance and a cream received from his personal strength trainer who told him they were flaxseed oil and a rubbing balm for arthritis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more information about the BALCO scandal and Barry Bonds?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds' trainer was Greg Anderson of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Barry Bonds' trainer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3784, "Truth_answer": "Greg Anderson was incarcerated July and August 2006 for refusing to testify against Barry Bonds. He was released in November of 2007, re-incarcerated again and released again in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Anderson get in trouble in the BALCO scandal?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "At producer Bob Johnston's suggestion, preparations were made to record the Blonde on Blonde album at Columbia's A Studio on Nashville's Music Row in February 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bob Dylan's move to Nashville?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "Recognizing Bob Dylan's dissatisfaction with recordings' progress, producer Bob Johnston suggested that they move the sessions to Nashville, having lived there and having extensive experience working with Nashville session musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bob Johnston and Bob Dylan move to Nashville for recording the Blonde on Blonde album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "Keyboardist Al Cooper and guitarist Robbie Robertson accompanied Bob Dylan from New York to Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Blonde on Blonde article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "Bob Johnston recruited harmonica player, guitarist and bassist Charlie McCoy, guitarist Wayne Moss, guitarist and bassist Joe South, and drummer Kenny Buttrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other member of the Bob Dylan's band besides Al Cooper and Robbie Robertson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "At Bob Dylan's request, Bob Johnston removed the baffles—partitions separating the musicians so that there was an ambience fit for an ensemble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any thing happen with the session move to Nashville?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "On the first Nashville session, on February 14, Bob Dylan successfully recorded Visions of Johanna, which he had attempted several times in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Dylan, Al Cooper, Robbie Robertson, Bob Johnston, Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Joe South and Kenny Buttrey do when they go to Nashville?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Visions of Johanna make it to the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar dealt with the topic of domination of the male gender over the female in Sakhārām Binder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the 70s like for Vijay Tendulkar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "Sakharam gives shelter to abandoned wives and uses them for his sexual gratification, remaining oblivious to the emotional and moral implications. He justifies all his acts with hollow arguments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the play Sakharam Binder's plot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "Sakharam Binder was first performed in 1972 and banned in India in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210217171611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakharam_Binder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public react to the play Sakharam Binder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Vijay Tendulkar wrote another, even much more acclaimed play, Ghāshirām Kotwāl (Officer Ghāshirām), which dealt with political violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vijay Tendulkar's next work after Sakharam Binder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "Ghāshirām Kotwāl brought Vijay Tendulkar a Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship for a project titled, An Enquiry into the Pattern of Growing Violence in Society and Its Relevance to Contemporary Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vijay Tendulkar's works win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "With over 6,000 performances thus far in its original and translated versions, Ghāshirām Kotwāl remains one of the longest-running plays in the history of Indian theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vijay Tendulkar's films receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "Umbartha is a groundbreaking feature film on women's activism in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vijay Tendulkar's best work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3786, "Truth_answer": "The film Umbartha is a story of a woman's dream to step outside her four walled home and bring change in the society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200915192914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbartha_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the plot of the film Umbartha?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3787, "Truth_answer": "Invasion of Your Privacy was Ratt's second full-length album, released on July 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Invasion of Your Privacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3787, "Truth_answer": "Ratt toured extensively in the United States and Japan sharing stage with the likes of Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne and Iron Maiden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ratt go on tour for the album Invasion of Your Privacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3787, "Truth_answer": "Ratt toured for the album Invasion of Your Privacy In 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Ratt tour for the album Invasion of Your Privacy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3787, "Truth_answer": "Invasion of Your Privacy was certified double platinum (selling over two million copies) and remains highly regarded amongst fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Invasion of Your Privacy get awards or notable recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3787, "Truth_answer": "Beau Hill produced the album Invasion of Your Privacy, and the cover-model is Playboy model Marianne Gravatte, who also made an appearance in the Lay It Down music video.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905234058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Your_Privacy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ratt collaborate with anyone on the album Invasion of Your Privacy besides Ratt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band The Police founded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band The Police founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "In early 1977, Stewart Copeland founded the Police with lead singer-bass guitarist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani (who was soon replaced by Andy Summers).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of the band The Police?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "While on tour in Newcastle with Curved Air, the band's American drummer Stewart Copeland met and exchanged phone numbers with an ambitious singer-bassist called Sting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Police band members meet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "The Police's early track list (before their album debut) was largely Stewart Copeland compositions, including the band's first single Fall Out (Illegal Records, 1977) and the B-side Nothing Achieving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland write the music for The Police?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland's songwriting contribution was reduced to a couple of songs per album as Sting started writing more material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else wrote music for The Police?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland co-wrote a number of songs with Sting, including Peanuts, Landlord, It's Alright for You and Re-Humanize Yourself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sting do for the Police besides writing songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland co-wrote a number of songs with Sting, including Peanuts, Landlord, It's Alright for You and Re-Humanize Yourself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs did Steward Coperland and Sting co-write?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "Albums of the band The Police include Outlandos d'Amour (1978), Reggatta de Blanc (1979), Zenyatta Mondatta (1980), Ghost in the Machine (1981), Synchronicity (1983) among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of The Police's albums?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "The Police won a number of music awards, including six Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, and in 2003 were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Police win any awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3788, "Truth_answer": "The Police won an MTV Video Music Award, a Juno Award, and a People's Choice Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards the band The Police won besides six Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, and in 2003 inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3789, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid role was batsman and occasionally wicket-keeper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Rahul Dravid play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3789, "Truth_answer": "As of 23 September 2010, Rahul Dravid's Test average abroad is 55.53 and at home is 50.76.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Rahul Dravid's stats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3789, "Truth_answer": "As of 23 September 2010, Rahul Dravid's ODI average abroad is 37.93 and his average at home is 43.11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rahul Dravid have any other stats besides his Test average abroad being is 55.53 and at home 50.76 as of 23 September 2010?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3789, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid is the world record holder for the highest percentage of runs scored in matches won under a single captain, where the captain has won more than 20 Tests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Rahul Dravid article besides position, and stats as of 23 September 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3789, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid effected two dismissals, first stumping Graeme Hick off Sunil Joshi's bowling, and then catching Neil Fairbrother off Ajay Jadeja's bowling. He top scored for India in the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rahul Dravid do in Sharjah?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3789, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid is one of the two batsmen to score 10,000 runs at a single batting position and is the fourth highest run scorer in Test Cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times has Rahul Dravid scored?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman met comedian Paul Reubens and the two became friends, often collaborating on writing and comedic material.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen to Phil Hartman in his ealry career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman and Paul Reubens created the character Pee-wee Herman and developed The Pee-wee Herman Show, a stage performance which also aired on HBO in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman make any comedy shows after meeting comedian Paul Reubens and collaborating on writing and comedic material?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman played Captain Carl on The Pee-wee Herman Show and returned in the role for the children's show Pee-wee's Playhouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman do any Pee-wee Herman shows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman and Paul Reubens created the character Pee-wee Herman and developed The Pee-wee Herman Show, a stage performance which also aired on HBO in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman and Raul Reubens do any shows together in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In his early career, did Phil Hartman receive any awards for his shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Paul Reubens and Phil Hartman made cameos in the 1980 film Cheech & Chong's Next Movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phil Hartman article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman co-wrote the script of the 1985 feature film Pee-wee's Big Adventure and had a cameo role as a reporter in the film.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other movies Phil Hartman and Raul Reubens did together besides the 1980 film Cheech & Chong's Next Movie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman's voice-over roles include appearances on The Smurfs, Challenge of the GoBots, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, and voicing Henry Mitchell and George Wilson on Dennis the Menace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Phil Hartman play in his career besides Captain Carl on The Pee-wee Herman Show and Pee-wee's Playhouse, a cameo in the 1980 film Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, and a cameo role as a reporter in the film Pee-wee's Big Adventure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "After a creative falling-out with Paul Reubens, Phil Hartman left the Pee-Wee Herman project to pursue other roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Phil Hartman in 1985?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman developed a strong persona providing voice-overs for advertisements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about the Phil Hartman article besides Pee-Wee Herman, Paul Reubens, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, and voice over roles in The Smurfs, Challenge of the GoBots, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, and voicing Henry Mitchell and George Wilson on Dennis the Menace?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3790, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What advertismements is noted if any that Phili Hartman provided voice-overs for?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3791, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are the Eraserheads reunions called mini reunions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3791, "Truth_answer": "The first Eraserhead's mini-reunion occured on February 28, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first Eraserheads's mini-reunion occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3791, "Truth_answer": "Eraserheads' first mini-reunion happened at the official book launch of Tikman ang Langit: An Anthology on the Eraserheads (2007), held at Powerbooks bookstore in Greenbelt 3, Makati City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the first Eraserhead's mini-reunion happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3791, "Truth_answer": "The official book launch of Tikman ang Langit: An Anthology on the Eraserhead was accompanied by acoustic performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the first Eraserhead's mini-reunion at the offical book launch of Tikman ang Langit: An Anthology on the Eraserhead a concert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3791, "Truth_answer": "Tikman ang Langit: An Anthology on the Eraserhead is a collection of essays written by fourteen journalists, mostly fans of the Eraserheads, compiled by Melvin Calimag and Jing Garcia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Tikman ang Langit: An Anthology on the Eraserheads?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3791, "Truth_answer": "Another Eraserheads mini-reunion happened in Saguijo on July 26, 2007. Visitors were startled as the venue's schedule listed Eraserheads as a performer along with Rivermaya and Teeth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserheads_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second Eraserheads mini reunion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3792, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald's film acting debut in was in 1996 on Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof. She appeared on the television series Homicide: Life on the Street in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Audra McDonald get into Television and film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3792, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald appeared in the HBO film Wit, Homicide: Life on the Street (1999), Mister Sterling (2003), The Bedford Diaries (2006), and Kidnapped (2006–2007), among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV appearances did Audra McDonald make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3792, "Truth_answer": "The film Wit is about a renowned professor is forced to reassess her life when she is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Wit about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3792, "Truth_answer": "On film, Audra McDonald is best known for her portrayals of Maureen in 2015's Ricki and the Flash and Madame de Garderobe in 2017's Beauty and the Beast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film appearances did Audra McDonald make besides Wit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3792, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald appeared as Teresa Giardello in the Homicide: Life on the Street episode Forgive Us Our Trespasses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524072244id_/https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Audra McDonald play in Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "An album by MC Hammer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Feel My Power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "MC Hammer released a single called Ring 'Em.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Feel My Power have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "Largely on the strength of tireless street marketing, plus continued radio mix-show play, it achieved considerable popularity at dance clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of the single Ring 'Em for MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "Heartened by his rising prospects, Hammer launched into seven-day-a-week rehearsals with the growing troupe of dancers, musicians, and backup vocalists he had hired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mc Hammer get recognized for the single Ring 'Em?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "It was Hammer's stage show, and his infectious stage presence, that led to his big break in 1988 while performing in an Oakland club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave MC Hammer the big break?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "There he impressed a record executive who didn't know who he was, but knew he was somebody, according to the New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where happened from there, performing in an Oakland club in 1988, for MC Hammer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "After the successful release of this independent album and elaborate live dance show amazed the Capitol Records executive, Hammer agreed to sign a record deal soon after.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112005244id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_My_Power_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label did MC Hammer choose to sign with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3793, "Truth_answer": "1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was MC Hammer's record deal signing with Capitol Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "Lewis's arrival at Princeton marked the beginning of the most prolific period in his research career during which he published numerous books and articles based on previously accumulated materials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bernard Lewis article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "Lewis wrote several influential books accessible to the general public: The Arabs in History (1950), The Middle East and the West (1964), and The Middle East (1995).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214193158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Lewis_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the books titles of books written by Bernard Lewis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did these books The Arabs in History (1950), The Middle East and the West (1964), and The Middle East (1995) do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was born to middle-class Jewish parents, Harry Lewis and the former Jane Levy, in Stoke Newington, London. He became interested in languages and history while preparing for his bar mitzvah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any thing influence Bernanrd Lewis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was a pioneer of the social and economic history of the Middle East and is famous for his extensive research of the Ottoman archives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernard Lewis' research on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was also notable for his public debates with Edward Said, who accused Lewis and other orientalists of misrepresenting Islam and serving the purposes of imperialist domination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Lewis meet any criticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3794, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Lewis was called the West's leading interpreter of the Middle East and the most influential postwar historian of Islam and the Middle East. His advice frequently sought by neoconservative policymakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take Bernard Lewis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "In one notable incident of 1930, Legionaries encouraged the peasant population of Borșa to attack the town's 4,000 Jews. The Legion had also attempted to assassinate government officials and journalists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the first outlawing and parliamentary mandate of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu in Romania?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "Corneliu Zelea Codreanu associated with A. C. Cuza and Constantin Pancu, as well as an assassin of the Iaşi Police prefect Constantin Manciu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Corneliu Zelea Codreanu involved with other people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "A planned march into Bessarabia signalled the outlawing of the party by Premier Gheorghe Mironescu and Minister of the Interior Ion Mihalache; Corneliu Zelea Codreanu was again arrested.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gheorghe Mironescu and Ion Mihalache mandate in the outlawing of the Iron Guard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "As the privileges of the Iron Guard paramilitary organization were being cut off gradually by the Conducător Ion Antonescu, its members, also known as the Legionnaires, revolted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of outlawing the Iron Guard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "During the rebellion and pogrom the Iron Guard killed 125 Jews, and 30 soldiers died in the confrontation with the rebels. Following this, the Iron Guard movement was banned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What form of rebellion did Corneliu Codreanu's rebellion take?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "The Iron Guard came to be financed by Nicolae Malaxa (otherwise known as a prominent collaborator of Carol), and became interested in reforming itself to reach an even wider audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Corneliu Codreanu and his rebellion supported by another person?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "In the elections of 1937 the Guard received 15.5% of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Iron Guard win any seats in the 1937 election?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "The Legionnaires traditionally referred to Corneliu Zelea Codreanu as Căpitanul (The Captain), and he held absolute authority over the organization until his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Corneliu Codreanu referred to as a captain by the Iron Guard?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3795, "Truth_answer": "Corneliu Zelea Codreanu is on the list for 100 Greatest Romanians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Corneliu Codreanu's life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "The most striking feature of Louison Bobet the man rather than rider was his ambition to behave like a Hollywood matinée idol, a character in a dinner suit tuxedo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Louison Bobet's personality?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "Normally urbane, charming, interesting and witty, Louison Bobet could become vindictive, spiteful, mean and petty, and he never hesitated to get rid of a team-mate if he upset him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louison Bobet's personality create any problems?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet was driven by personal hygiene and refused to accept his first yellow jersey because it had not been made with the pure wool he believed the only healthy material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Louison Bobet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "Goddet had to get Sofil to produce another jersey overnight, its logo still visible but artificial fabric absent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sofil give Louison Bobet a new yellow jersey without artificial materials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet's concern with hygiene and clothing was accentuated by frequent problems with saddle sores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Louison Bobet want the leading biker jersey to be made of pure wool?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet had a succession of businesses after he stopped racing, including a clothes shop, but he became best known for investing and developing the seawater health treatment of thalassotherapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louison Bobet do anything else strange with personal hygiene?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3796, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet spoke out against French involvement in a war against communists in Indo-China. He said he wasn't a Marxist but a pacifist. Géminiani said Bobet lacked humility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting thing about Louison Bobet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "Louis Bobet was born one of three children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little information about Louison Bobet's upbringing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "Louis Bobet was born above his father's baker's shop in the rue de Montfort, Saint-Méen-le-Grand, near Rennes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louison Bobet upbringing besides growing up with two siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "It was Louison Bobet's uncle, Raymond, who was president of a cycling club in Paris who persuaded him to concentrate on cycling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led Louison Bobet to being able to ride a bicycle at such an early age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet's first race was a 30 km event when he was 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Louison Bobet learned how to ride a bicycle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet came second in a sprint finish. He raced in his local area and won four events for unlicensed riders in 1941", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louison Bobet's first race successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet qualified for the final of the unofficial youth championship, the Premier Pas Dunlop in 1943 at Montluçon and came sixth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louison Bobet have any other successful races besides the events in 1941?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3797, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet was the first great French rider of the post-war period and the first rider to win the Tour de France in three successive years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louison Bobet win any other bike races after the unlicensed riders even in 1941?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Slipknot's third album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "On September 19, 2019, Corey Taylor was featured on Nostalgia Critic's parody album of Pink Floyd's The Wall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Corey Taylor's latest project?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Corey Taylor from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Corey Taylor's mom's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Corey Todd Taylor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Corey Taylor's given name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Before the series, there was a trailer for the 1978 horror film Halloween. Corey Taylor said this developed some sense of Slipknot in [himself].", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Corey Taylor's best fact?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Iowa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state did Corey Taylor grow up in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Corey Taylor's father around?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "One sister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Corey Taylor have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's grandmother helped him buy musical equipment when she took custody of him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Corey Taylor start playing music?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3798, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's grandmother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took legal custody of Corey Taylor after his mom?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3799, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen represented Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives (1843–47).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me one of Robert Dale Owen's bigger political activities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3799, "Truth_answer": "1843", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robert Dale Owen start working in the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3799, "Truth_answer": "1847", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Owen's time in the House of Representatives come to an end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3799, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen is also noted for a series of open letters he wrote in 1862 that favored the abolition of slavery and supported general emancipation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Owen do in the political field?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3799, "Truth_answer": "The abolition of slavery and supported general emancipation, as well as a suggestion that the federal government should provide assistance to freedmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Robert Owen's open letters about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3799, "Truth_answer": "Some historians have concluded that these open letters and Civil War-era pamphlets helped immeasurably to solidify public opinion in favor of emancipation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Owen's letters about abolition of slavery work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3800, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1842. He served from 1843 to 1847 in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Congresses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Robert Owen a US congressman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3800, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen first served in the Indiana government until he was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Owen a US congressman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3800, "Truth_answer": "While serving as a member of Congress, Robert Dale Owen introduced and helped to secure passage of the bill that founded the Smithsonian Institution in 1846.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Owen do during his time in US congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3800, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was involved in debates about the annexation of Texas and an Oregon boundary dispute that led to the U.S-British boundary, the result of the Oregon Treaty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Owen do while in congress besides found the Smithsonian Institution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3800, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen was also chairman of the Committee on Roads and Canals during the Twenty-eighth Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there other notable political actions during Owen's career in congress besides founding the Smithsonian Institution and the debates involving the annexation of Texas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3800, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen served from 1843 to 1847 in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Congresses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Robert Owen a congressman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3801, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle gained fame as the lead singer of the Go-Go's. In 2001, the Go-Go's reunited and released an album of new material, God Bless The Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Belinda Carlisle part of a band at any point from 2001 to 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3801, "Truth_answer": "Green Day's lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong co-wrote the only released single Unforgiven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Belinda Carlisle do with Green Day?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3801, "Truth_answer": "God Bless The Go-Go's was an album released in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was God Bless an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3801, "Truth_answer": "The Go-Go's toured regularly from 1999 onward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle tour at all during the re-union period for the Go-Gos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3802, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle gained fame as the lead singer of the Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most interesting about Belinda Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3802, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the Go-Go's classic lineup reunited to play a benefit concert for the California Environmental Protection Act, a 1990 ballot initiative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did The Go-Gos reunite?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3802, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Belinda Carlisle released her seventh album, Voila, which was her first full-length solo studio album in more than ten years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Belinda Carlisle release her 7th album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3803, "Truth_answer": "Dangers and Stephens had formed the English pop group Perennial Divide in 1986 with Paul Freeguard and released the first few Meat Beat Manifesto singles as a side project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early years for Meat Beat Manifesto?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3803, "Truth_answer": "Perennial Divide released Purge in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Perennial Divide release any albums prior to forming Meat Beat Manifesto?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3803, "Truth_answer": "Meat Beat Manifesto has proven versatile over the years. The band's earlier work has been credited with the rise of the trip hop, big beat, and drum and bass genres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Meat Beat Manifesto successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3803, "Truth_answer": "For Meat Beat Manifesto's third album, they released Armed Audio Warfare, which was an effort to re-create the lost tracks of the would-be début album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Meat Beat Manifesto recover their music from the fire which burned down their early studio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3803, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Meat Beat Manifesto opened for Nine Inch Nails on their debut national tour in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106065239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Beat_Manifesto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Meat Beat Manifesto do in the early years of their career besides losing their music in the fire and forming Perennial Divide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3803, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Meat Beat Manifesto performed at The Limelight in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meat Beat Manifesto have any other notable live performances besides opening for Nine Inch Nails?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "The Neon Boys was an early 1970s New York City punk band, composed of Tom Verlaine, Richard Hell and Billy Ficca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111223415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_Boys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are The Neon Boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "The trio later went on to form the influential rock band Television in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111223415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_Boys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Neon Boys also the band Television?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "Richard Hell left Television the same week that Jerry Nolan and Johnny Thunders quit the New York Dolls. In May 1975, the three of them formed the Heartbreakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Neon Boys then change their name again from Television to the Heartbreakers ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "L.A.M.F. is the only studio album by the American band The Heartbreakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Heartbreakers release an album as the Heartbreakers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "Their 1977 album Blank Generation's title track was named One of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock by music writers in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Hell ever win any awards as part of The Neon Boys, Television or Heartbreakers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "Since the 1980s, Richard Hell has devoted himself primarily to writing, publishing two novels and several other books. He was the film critic for BlackBook magazine from 2004 to 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Richard Hell I should know?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Richard Hell leave Television?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3804, "Truth_answer": "1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year were the Heartbreakers formed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "Early in his career, Meredith attracted favorable attention, especially for playing George in a 1939 adaptation of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Burgess Meredith's involvement with cinema?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "It was nominated for five Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://irantube.com/itmdb/people/37469-burgess-meredith_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211051252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_Mice_and_Men_(1939_film)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211051252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_Mice_and_Men_(1939_film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1939 film Of Mice and Men with Burgess Meredith successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "The Story of G.I. Joe (1945)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402074750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_G.I._Joe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402074750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_G.I._Joe_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Burgess Meredith star in besides the film Of Mice and Men?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "He played Ernie Pyle in The Story of G.I. Joe/", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114034821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_Meredith_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Burgess Meredith's role in The Story of G.I. Joe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Mitchum's only nomination for Best Supporting Actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402074750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_G.I._Joe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Story of G.I. Joe film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burgess Meredith have any awards doing cinemas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3805, "Truth_answer": "Meredith reprises the role of Mickey Goldmill in Rocky V, in a flashback to Balboa's first fight with Creed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306073856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Goldmill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Burgess Meredith's role in Rocky V?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "C.K.'s first attempt at stand-up was in 1985 at an open mic night at a comedy club in Boston, Massachusetts, during the apex of the comedy boom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louis C.K.' first stand-up performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "He was given five minutes of time, but had only two minutes of material. He was so discouraged by the experience that he did not perform again for two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louis CK's first standup show successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "In June 2006, C.K. starred in and wrote Lucky Louie, a sitcom he created.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Lucky Louie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "In 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lucky Louie air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "From 2009 to 2012, C.K. played Dave Sanderson, a police officer and ex-boyfriend of Leslie Knope (played by Amy Poehler) in the sitcom Parks and Recreation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows besides Lucky Louie was Louis C.K. in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "Alix Bailey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Louis CK married to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Louis CK and Alix Bailey divorce?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "C.K. launched his first hour-long special, Shameless, in 2007, which aired on HBO and was later released on DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened before Louis C.K. and Alix Bailey's divorce?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3806, "Truth_answer": "C.K. created, directed, executive produced, starred in, wrote, and was the primary editor of Louie, an acclaimed semi-autobiographical comedy-drama series aired from 2010 to 2015 on FX.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louis C.K. on any other tv shows besides Lucky Louie and Parks and Recreation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3807, "Truth_answer": "Gershwin was of Ukrainian Jewish and Lithuanian Jewish ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does George Gershwin's lineage descend from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3807, "Truth_answer": "His grandfather, Jakov Gershowitz, was born in Odessa and had served for 25 years as a mechanic for the Imperial Russian Army to earn the right of free travel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Gershwin's lineage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3807, "Truth_answer": "Roza Bruskina, the teenage daughter of a furrier in Vilnius. She and her family moved to New York due to increasing anti-Jewish sentiment in Russia, changing her first name to Rose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does George Gershwin have any other known linage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3807, "Truth_answer": "His grandfather on his dad's side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What side of George Gershwin's family is Russian?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3807, "Truth_answer": "The family lived in many different residences, as their father changed dwellings with each new enterprise in which he became involved. Mostly, they grew up around the Yiddish Theater District. George and Ira frequented the local Yiddish theaters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gershwin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about George Gershwin's yiddish ancestors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3807, "Truth_answer": "His grandfather, Jakov Gershowitz, was born in Odessa and had served for 25 years as a mechanic for the Imperial Russian Army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any ancestors of Gerswhin of significance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3808, "Truth_answer": "Faryl Smith's second album, Wonderland, was released in November 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of Wonderland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3808, "Truth_answer": "Faryl Smith later rerecorded The Prayer, her cover of which was originally released on Wonderland, with 22 other classical artists, with proceeds going to charity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs from Faryl Smith's album Wonderland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3808, "Truth_answer": "The album entered the top 75 of the UK Albums Chart for only one week, peaking at 54.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Faryl Smith's songs popular among the public?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3808, "Truth_answer": "The album entered the top 75 of the UK Albums Chart for only one week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Wonderland ever come back to the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Thornton left Color Me Badd to pursue the ministry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the members of Color Me Badd during the solo years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "Sam Watters pursued a career as a record producer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important happenings during the solo years of Color me Badd", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "Sam Watters married R&B singer and former American Idol contestant Tamyra Gray in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Color Me Badd after Sam Watters left to become a record producer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "Mark Calderon worked with artists such as Stevie Brock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Color Me Badd work on during the solo years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Bryan Abrams released a solo album entitled Welcome to Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable work or tours for Color Me Badd during the solo years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Bryan Adams co-starred on the VH1 reality TV series Mission: Man Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting facts about the solo years in Color Me Badd?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Bryan Abrams co-wrote and recorded an appearance on the Insane Clown Posse song Truth Dare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Color Me Badd do next?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3809, "Truth_answer": "On July 22, 2018, Abrams was arrested for assaulting Calderon on stage during a concert in Waterloo, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225074800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Me_Badd_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any controversies or disagreement with Color Me Badd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "As Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, the six men started as a jug band and adopted the burgeoning southern California folk rock musical style, and playing in local clubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were beginning years like for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was founded around 1966 in Long Beach, California, United States, by singer-guitarist Jeff Hanna and singer-songwriter guitarist Bruce Kunkel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band started as a jug band and adopted the burgeoning southern California folk rock musical style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the genre or style of music the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band chose to play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is the first album by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band released in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161009123737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Brand release during the beginning years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performed on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, as well as concerts with such disparate artists as Jack Benny and The Doors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant performances by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band during the beginning years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "Browne was in the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for only a few months before he left to concentrate on a solo career as a singer-songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band experience any other significant changes to the band during the beginning years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band got signed with Liberty Records, which released the group's debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ever receive a record deal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3810, "Truth_answer": "By 1968, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band adopted electrical instruments anyway, and added drums. The first electric album, Rare Junk, was a commercial failure, as was their next, Alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant that happened in the late 60's for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "A cameo appearance in the 1969 musical western film, Paint Your Wagon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Nitty Gritty Dirt band in 1969?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "Hand Me Down That Can o' Beans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p2", "https://puzzles.blainesville.com/2013/03/npr-sunday-puzzle-mar-31-2013.html?showComment=1364749870509_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211212012id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of a song Nitty Gritty Dirt Band wrote for the 1969 musical western film Paint Your Wagon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1971?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161009123737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_(album)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jambalaya_(On_the_Bayou)_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211212012id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography_p16", "http://roamingthearts.com/music/little-feat/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211212012id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211212012id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "Embracing a straight, traditional country and bluegrass sound, the album included the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's best-known singles and some of the first recordings of Kenny Loggins's songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's album Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "The bands that performed included: Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Aerosmith, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Peter Sinfield, Blue Öyster Cult, Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124125758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozark_Music_Festival_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands besides Nitty Gritty Dirt Band played at Ozark Music Festival?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band toured Japan twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Nitty Gritty Dirt Band play at besides the Ozark Music Festival?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3811, "Truth_answer": "At another concert, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band opened for the rock band Aerosmith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the mid-1970s time period for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3812, "Truth_answer": "Archive footage of Steve McQueen was used to digitally superimpose him driving in a commercial for the Ford Puma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Steve McQueen's connection to Ford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3812, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Ford used Steve McQueen's likeness again, in a commercial for the 2005 Mustang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108034632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McQueen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Steve McQueen's commercial with Ford?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3812, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve McQueen do any other commercials besides Ford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3812, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve McQueen appear in any other commercials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's twenty-year friendship with Ernest Hemingway began at Sun Valley in October 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable friendship Gary Cooper had?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "The two shared a passion for the outdoors, and for years they hunted duck and pheasant, and skied together in Sun Valley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway's friendship like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "Both men admired the work of Rudyard Kipling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other qualities did the friendship between Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "Both men retained as adults Kipling's sense of boyish adventure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway like Rudyard Kipling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "The two shared a passion for the outdoors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernest Hemingway and Gary Cooper have in common?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's social life generally centered on sports, outdoor activities, and dinner parties with his family and friends from the film industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interests did Gary Cooper have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3813, "Truth_answer": "As well as hunting, Gary Cooper enjoyed riding, fishing, skiing, and later in life, scuba diving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of outdoor activities did Gary Cooper enjoy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper was an American actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Gary Cooper a film director or actor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are silent films?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "In silent films for entertainment, the plot may be conveyed by the use of title cards, written indications of the plot and key dialogue lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_film_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about silent films besides not using synchronized recorded sound?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's first important film role was a supporting part in The Winning of Barbara Worth starring Ronald Colman and Vilma Bánky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the films Gary Cooper made?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "The film was a major success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Winning of Barbara Worth by Gary Cooper successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "In 1927, with help from Clara Bow, Gary Cooper landed high-profile roles in Children of Divorce and Wings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Gary Cooper make?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3814, "Truth_answer": "Wings was the first Academy Award for Best Picture at the first annual Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award ceremony in 1929.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper receive any awards for his movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3815, "Truth_answer": "In March 2005, Archie Comics announced that a manga version of Josie and the Pussycats would be published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the manga makeover of Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3815, "Truth_answer": "In Archie & Friends #96 (January 2006) the origin of the Pussycats was retconned. The manga version implies that none of the characters previously knew each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the manga version of Josie and the Pussycats different than the first version?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3815, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josie's band in the manga version of Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3815, "Truth_answer": "Valerie Smith and Josie founded the band. They recruited Melody.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other band members in the manga version of Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3815, "Truth_answer": "The band was not doing well at first.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band do well in the Manga version of Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3815, "Truth_answer": "Alexander is the Pussycats' shifty and not-too-dependable manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Alex in the manga version of Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "Josie and the Pussycats was published from 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Josie and the Pussycats come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "Josie was introduced approximately simultaneously in Archie's Pals 'n' Gals #23 (Winter 1962-1963), and in her own title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had Josie and the Pussycats been featured in Archie comics before the debut of Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josie and the Pussycats tell about the formation of the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "A short-haired redhead, Josie is the leader and co-founder of the Pussycats. She is the lead vocalist and songwriter and plays guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the story of Josie and the Pussycats in the comic Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "In the cartoon series, Josie's speaking voice was performed by Janet Waldo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Josie in the comic Josie and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "She was the voice of Judy Jetson and Penelope Pitstop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Janet Waldo known for other voiceover work besides Josie in the comic Jose and the Pussycats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3816, "Truth_answer": "Josie Jones was cut from the school choir, but met Valerie Smith and the two founded the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(comics)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Pussycats in Josie and the Pussycats formed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3817, "Truth_answer": "Russell Wilson initially played football and baseball for North Carolina State University from 2008 to 2010 before transferring to Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Russell Wilson's connection to NC State?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3817, "Truth_answer": "Quarterback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Russell Wilson play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3817, "Truth_answer": "Russell Wilson led the 2010 Wolfpack to a 9–4 season that included a 23–7 win over West Virginia in the 2010 Champs Sports Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Russell Wilson win while playing for NC State?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3817, "Truth_answer": "On June 27, 2011, Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema announced that Russell Wilson had committed to Wisconsin for the 2011 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Russell Wilson do the season after winning the Champs Sports Bowl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3817, "Truth_answer": "In the inaugural Big Ten Championship Game on December 3, Russell Wilson threw for three touchdowns and led the Badgers to a 42–39 win over the Michigan State Spartans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Russell Wilson have during his time at Wisconsin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "26 February 1954", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan was born in the Kasımpaşa neighborhood in Istanbul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Recep Erdoğan born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "His parents were Ahmet (1905–88) and Tenzile Erdoğan (née Mutlu; 1924–2011).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan had a brother Mustafa and sister Vesile. From his father's first marriage to Havuli Erdoğan, he had two half-brothers: Mehmet and Hasan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "He studied Business Administration at Marmara University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences — although several Turkish sources dispute that he attended or graduated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's attend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "In his youth, Erdoğan played semi-professional football at a local club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's do during high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan graduated from İmam Hatip school, a religious vocational high school, in 1973. He received his high school diploma from Eyüp High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's graduate high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3818, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan married Emine Gülbaran (born 1955, Siirt) on 4 July 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's wife?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3819, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Rod Laver became the first male player since 1938 to win all four Grand Slam singles titles in the same year and won an additional 18 titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Laver_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rod Laver do as an amateur tennis player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3819, "Truth_answer": "Rod Laver's 200 singles titles are the most in tennis history. This included his all-time men's record of 10 or more titles per year for seven consecutive years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Laver win any games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3819, "Truth_answer": "Rod Laver was the No. 1 ranked professional from 1964 to 1970, spanning four years before and three years after the start of the Open Era in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rod Laver?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3819, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Rod Laver, aged 27, married Mary Benson in San Rafael, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Laver_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rod Laver married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3819, "Truth_answer": "Rod Laver's wife was a divorcee with three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Laver have a family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3820, "Truth_answer": "Rod Laver had a friendly rivalry with Ken Rosewall between 1963, when he started out as a pro, and 1976, when both were semi-retired from the main tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Laver_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rod Laver's biggest rival?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3820, "Truth_answer": "Rod Laver had another rivalry with his fellow Queenslander Roy Emerson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Laver_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other rivals besides Ken Rosewall did Rod Laver have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3820, "Truth_answer": "Rod Laver had also many battles with Lew Hoad in his first years on the pro circuit 1963–1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822113439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Laver_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rod Laver's rivalries besides his rivalries with Roy Emerson and Ken Rosewall?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3820, "Truth_answer": "Ken Rosewall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rod Laver play 130 matches against?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "Andre Roussimoff made an interview appearance for Herb Abrams' fledgling Universal Wrestling Federation on October 11 in Reseda, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Andre the Giant appear in 1990-1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "Andre the Giant's final match of 1990 came at a combined WWF/All Japan/New Japan show on April 13 in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031161109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_the_Giant_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andre the Giant do before his appearance on Herb Abrams' show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "Andre the Giant's on-air return finally took place at the WWF's Super-Stars & Stripes Forever USA Network special on March 17, 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031161109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_the_Giant_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Andre the Giant's return to WWF happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Andre the Giants interview on Herb Abrams' show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "The World Wrestling Federation announced Andre the Giant's return as a participant in the 1991 Royal Rumble but would ultimately back out due to a leg injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andre the Giant do well in the 1991 Royal Rumble?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Andre the Giant injure his leg?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3821, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania VII, Andre the Giant came to the aid of the Boss Man in his match against Mr. Perfect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Andre the Giant?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3822, "Truth_answer": "The album was certified Gold in Canada on September 14, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Broken Social Scene that is interesting to you?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3822, "Truth_answer": "The album did not have a hit single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the album Broken Social Scene have a hit single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3822, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the album Broken Social Scene present?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3822, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene released their third full-length album, Broken Social Scene, in October 2005. In August the band went on a European tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene go on tour with the album Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3822, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene performed 7/4 (Shoreline) on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on January 31, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a fact about Broken Social Scene that you thought was interesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3822, "Truth_answer": "Spirit If... is the first in a series entitled Broken Social Scene Presents. Spirit If... reached #113 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top Heatseekers chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Broken Social Scene do well with Broken Social Scene Presents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3823, "Truth_answer": "Forgiveness Rock Record is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock musical collective Broken Social Scene", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160914135724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgiveness_Rock_Record_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Forgiveness Rock Record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3823, "Truth_answer": "14 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many tracks did Forgiveness Rock Record have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3823, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any hit singles on Forgiveness Rock Record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3823, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene has won two awards from five Juno Award nominations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3823, "Truth_answer": "As few as six and as many as nineteen members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the group Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3823, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene is occasionally considered baroque pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3824, "Truth_answer": "Upon ending his playing career, Pinball Clemons became interim head coach of the Toronto Argonauts in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pinball Clemons begin his coaching career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3824, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons had the interim tag removed from his title at the end of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pinball Clemons become the permanent head coach of the Toronto Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3824, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons decided it was time to reciprocate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pinball Clemons decide to take the job of head coach of the Toronto Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3824, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Argonauts had to only win one more game to go 8–10–1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200831210459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_CFL_season_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Toronto Argonauts do in the 2001-2002 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3824, "Truth_answer": "In the 2004 CFL season, Pinball Clemons was the first black head coach to ever appear in a Grey Cup game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinball Clemons encounter opposition because of his race?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3824, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DId Pinball Clemons continue as the head coach of the Argos the year after winning the Grey Cup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3825, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Pinball Clemons was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Pinball Clemons play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3825, "Truth_answer": "During the 1987 NFL season, Pinball Clemons played in eight games, predominantly as a punt returner, where he collected 19 returns for 162 yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pinball Clemons season with the Chiefs like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3825, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons first joined the Toronto Argonauts in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinball Clemons play for another team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3825, "Truth_answer": "Running backs coach Tom Cudney nicknamed Pinball Clemons Pinball because of his running style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pinball Clemons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3825, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons's diminutive size and extraordinary balance allowed him to bounce between defensive players much like a pinball inside a pinball machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pinball Clemons' running style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "It is a mixtape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is King Daddy an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "It includes 11 tracks with collaborations from J Alvarez, Arcángel, Yandel, Farruko, and Divino", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Daddy Yankee collab with for the mixtape King Daddy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "The song La Rompe Carros has garnered popularity among the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the album King Daddy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Daddy Yankee, in collaboration with Latin pop singer Luis Fonsi, released the hit single Despacito.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daddy Yankee release any other songs besides La Rompe Carros?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Daddy Yankee, in collaboration with Latin pop singer Luis Fonsi, released the hit single Despacito.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Despacito by Daddy Yankee popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "On September 2, 2014, it was released another single called Palabras Con Sentido, which defends reggaeton and urban music of all the accusations of being a society poison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting on Daddy Yankee besides the King Daddy mixtape and Despacito?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "The mixtape was made because of the high demand from the fans and is a return to his original reggaeton roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Yankee_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Daddy Yankee targetting with the mixtape King Daddy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3826, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the mixtape King Daddy win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3827, "Truth_answer": "Don Bradman accepted offers from the Daily Mail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Bradman have a job after cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3827, "Truth_answer": "1953 and 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Don Bradman work at the Daily Mail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3827, "Truth_answer": "Travel with, and write about, the 1953 and 1956 Australian teams in England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Don Bradman's responsibilities for Daily Mail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3827, "Truth_answer": "The couple married at St Paul's Anglican Church at Burwood, Sydney on 30 April 1932.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don Bradman married after cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3827, "Truth_answer": "Don Bradman joined a private team organised by Arthur Mailey to tour the United States and Canada. He travelled with his wife. The couple treated the trip as a honeymoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Don Bradman and his wife travel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3827, "Truth_answer": "Playing 51 games in 75 days, Don Bradman scored 3,779 runs at 102.1, with 18 centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Bradman do while in the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin received his first break from Columbia director Frank Capra, who picked him to write and perform the score for Lost Horizon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On what movie didDimitri Tiomkin work with Frank Capra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin worked on other Capra films, including the comedy You Can't Take It With You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Meet John Doe, and It's a Wonderful Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin work on Capra films after Lost Horizon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin write the scores for the movies he did with Capra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was It's a Wonderful Life the last movie Dimitri Tiomkin did with Capra?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin win any awards for the movies he did with Capra?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin credited Capra for broadening his musical horizons by shifting them away from a Eurocentric and romantic style to a more American style based on subject matter and story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything unusual about the scores Dimitri Tiomkin wrote for Capra's films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin continued his close collaboration with Capra by composing scores for his Why We Fight series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dimitri Tiomkin involved in the Why We Fight series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dimitri Tiomkin in the military during world war II?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "Following Dimitri Tiomkin's work for Fred Zinnemann on The Men, Tiomkin composed the score for the same director's High Noon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dimitri Tiomkin writing scores for other director's movies after WWII?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3828, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dimitri Tiomkin under contract to a particular studio?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "The film received seven Academy Award nominations and won four awards, including two for Dimitri Tiomkin: Best Original Music and Best Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin win any awards for High Noon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "Fred Zinnemann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the film High Noon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "The Ballad of High Noon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the song Dimitri Tiomkin won the Best Song award for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin worked again for Fred Zinnemann on The Sundowners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin work with Fred Zinneman again after High Noon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "In addition to High Noon, among Dimitri Tiomkin's other Westerns were Giant, Friendly Persuasion, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and Last Train from Gun Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was High Noon the only western Dimitri Tiomkin scored?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "Rio Bravo, The Alamo, Circus World and The War Wagon were made with the involvement of John Wayne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116083306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tiomkin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dimitri Tiomkin work on any other John Wayne movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "The record became an immediate success worldwide. Based on the song's popularity, the studio released the film four months later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dimitri Tiomkin's score save the movie High Noon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3829, "Truth_answer": "According to film historian Arthur R. Jarvis, Jr., the score has been credited with saving the movie.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the movie High Noon eventually succeed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin's conservative and pro-German views eventually translated into sympathy for the Third Reich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sven Hedin's link to Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler had been an early admirer of Sven Hedin, who was impressed with Hitler's nationalism. He saw the German leader's rise to power as a revival of German fortunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin agree with Hitler's views?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin supported the Nazis in his journalistic activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin work with/for Hitler?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Sven Hedin when he met Hitler?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "The Nazis attempted to achieve a close connection to Sven Hedin by bestowing awards upon him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Sven Hedin in regards to Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, they presented Sven Hedin with the City of Berlin's Badge of Honor. For his 75th birthday they awarded him the Order of the German Eagle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of awards did the Nazis give Sven Hedin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin supported the Nazis in his journalistic activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the awards from Nazis sway Sven Hedin's loyalties to the Nazi party?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3830, "Truth_answer": "Criticism of National Socialism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sven Hedin write about the Nazis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3831, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy signed a contract at 20th Century-Fox to make ten films over five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Stan Laurel involved with 20th Century Fox", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3831, "Truth_answer": "In 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Stan Laurel and Hardy sign to 20th Century-Fox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3831, "Truth_answer": "Great Guns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first film Stan Laurel and Hardy made with 20th Century-Fox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3831, "Truth_answer": "They had made six Fox features when the studio suddenly abandoned B-picture production in December 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108162808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Laurel and Hardy fulfill their contract to 20th Century Fox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin was a monarchist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the political views of Sven Hedin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin wrote the Courtyard Speech, in which King Gustaf V promised to strengthen the country's defenses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Monarchs or politicians did Sven Hedin support ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "He holds the record of being the oldest monarch of Sweden and the third-longest reigning after Magnus IV and Carl XVI Gustaf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "King Gustaf V was the king of which country ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin viewed World War I as a struggle of the German race and took sides in books like Ein Volk in Waffen. Den deutschen Soldaten gewidmet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Sven Hedin's controversial political views ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "As a consequence, Sven Hedin lost friends in France and England and was expelled from the British Royal Geographical Society, and from the Imperial Russian Geographical Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sven Hedin's political views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin viewed World War I as a struggle of the German race and took sides in books like Ein Volk in Waffen. Den deutschen Soldaten gewidmet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sven Hedin expelled from the British Royal Geographical Society and the Imperial Russian Geographical Society?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3832, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin advocated a strengthened national defence, with a vigilant military preparedness. August Strindberg was one of his opponents on this issue, which divided Swedish politics at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin's political views cause him any other kind of trouble ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3833, "Truth_answer": "At the conclusion of the 2008–09 season, LeBron James became the first Cavalier to win the MVP Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did LeBron James first MVP tenure start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3833, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Cavaliers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team LeBron James was playing for at that time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3833, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James led the Cavaliers to victory over the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals, delivering the franchise's first championship and ending Cleveland's 52-year professional sports title drought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did LeBron James do with Cavalier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3833, "Truth_answer": "Reflecting on LeBron James's performance for ESPN, John Hollinger later wrote, He's having what is arguably the greatest individual season in history.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211050629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebron_James_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome for LeBron James for his MVP?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3833, "Truth_answer": "In the playoffs, Cleveland swept the Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks to earn a matchup with the Orlando Magic in the Conference Finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeBron James' good performance continue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3833, "Truth_answer": "On December 2, LeBron James faced the Cavaliers in Cleveland for the first time since departing as a free agent. He scored 38 points and led Miami to a win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After the 2009 playoffs, did LeBron James win more games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3834, "Truth_answer": "The Denmark national team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Laudrup's first international team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3834, "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup scored 37 goals in 104 appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how did Michael Laudrup perform with the Danish National Team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3834, "Truth_answer": "1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Laudrup join the Danish team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3834, "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup starred in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He played alongside his brother Brian in the Denmark team that reached the quarter-finals of the 1998 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tournaments did Michael Laudrup play for the Danish team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3834, "Truth_answer": "Michael Laudrup captained Denmark for a total of 28 matches, including the victorious 1995 Confederations Cup tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116211041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Laudrup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tournaments beside the World Cup did Michael Laudrup play in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3835, "Truth_answer": "In May 1972, 41-year-old Willie Mays was traded to the Mets for pitcher Charlie Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Willie Mays in 1972?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3835, "Truth_answer": "The Giants franchise was losing money. Owner Horace Stoneham could not guarantee Willie Mays a pension after retirement and the Mets offered Mays a coaching position upon his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Willie Mays traded to the Mets", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3835, "Truth_answer": "Center Field and pinch hitting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Willie Mays play for the Mets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3835, "Truth_answer": "Willie Mays remained in the New York Mets organization as their hitting instructor until the end of the 1979 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Willie Mays do anything other than pinch hit for the Mets?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "They shortened their name to Exile in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Exile do in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "Exile's eponymous debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DId Exile release any albums in 1973?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "Singles released from the album proved unsuccessful, and it would be a good five years before Exile released a full-length follow-up album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Exile's eponymous debut album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Exile released the single Try it On on Atco Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of the names of Exile's singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "The single Kiss You All Over reached Billboard's Top 40 on 5 August 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile release any songs that were top charters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "It would be a good five years before Exile released a full-length follow-up album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile release any other albums after the first one didn't do so great?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "Mixed Emotions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the follow-up album to Exile's debut?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Exile release the album Mixed Emotions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "The first single from that album was a best-seller for six months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Mixed Emotions by Exile successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3836, "Truth_answer": "Exile's 1978 Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper, Kiss You All Over.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile write or release any top charters or win awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, a group of high school students started a rock and roll band in Richmond, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Exile get their start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile have any influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Exile release their first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "Todd Rundgren's Devil's Bite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile's first album contain any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1960s, Exile recorded for both Date Records and Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Exile?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Exile record for both labels?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exile leave Date Records due to a conflict?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3838, "Truth_answer": "Jason Mraz's second major label album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mr A-Z?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3838, "Truth_answer": "Jason Mraz began a long-running tour in support of Mr. A–Z.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the album Mr A-Z significant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3838, "Truth_answer": "Jason Mraz toured mostly small venues and music festivals in the U.S., along with a few shows in the United Kingdom and Ireland where he supported James Blunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the tour for Mr A-Z?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3838, "Truth_answer": "On May 13, 2008, Jason Mraz released his third studio album, We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325234300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Sing._We_Dance._We_Steal_Things._p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mraz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jason Mraz doing in 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3839, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan was a right-handed pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nolan Ryan do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3839, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan's post-retirement business interests include ownership of two minor league teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nolan Ryan do after pitching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3839, "Truth_answer": "Both teams were affiliates of the Houston Astros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the baseball teams Nolan Ryan bought belong to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3839, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan became the president of the Texas Rangers in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Nolan Ryan's ownership of the baseball teams lead to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3839, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from baseball, Nolan Ryan teamed up with the federal government to promote physical fitness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Nolan Ryan try after baseball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3840, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan was drafted by the New York Mets in the 12th round of the 1965 Major League Baseball draft, with the 226th overall pick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nolan Ryan in 1965?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3840, "Truth_answer": "12th round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What round was Nolan Ryan drafted in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3840, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan signed with the Mets and immediately pitched for the Marion Mets in the Appalachian League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nolan Ryan do after getting drafted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3840, "Truth_answer": "Nolan Ryan had 307 strikeouts in 202 minor league innings in 1966, earning a late season call-up to the New York Mets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nolan Ryan's time with the Marion Mets lead to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3840, "Truth_answer": "When Nolan Ryan was called by the New York Mets in 1966, he was the second-youngest player in the league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Ryan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nolan Ryan getting a call-up to the New York Mets mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "As he grew older and seeing no other way to raise his standard of living, Rocky Graziano signed a few boxing contracts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rocky Graziano begin his professional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano signed a few boxing contracts, but the rigors of training disinterested him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano have a professional boxing career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "At age 18 Rocky Graziano won the Metropolitan A.A.U. welterweight championship. In 1947 he became world middleweight champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many championships did Rocky Graziano win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano have a trainer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "The rigors of training disinterested Rocky Graziano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rocky Graziano easy to train?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition. He sold the gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano win any medals by boxing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3841, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano's last attempt at the middleweight title came in April 1952, when he fought Sugar Ray Robinson. He retired after losing his very next fight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rocky Graziano's professional career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "Octavia E. Butler published two novels later designated as the Parable (or Earthseed) series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavia_E._Butler_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Parable Series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "Parable of the Sower is a 1993 science fiction novel by American writer Octavia E. Butler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026042726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Sower_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 to Octavia Butler?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents solidified Octavia E. Butler's fame as a writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavia_E._Butler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Parable of the Sower successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "1977", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Octavia E. Butler's second book published?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "The third book of the series, Survivor, was published in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the third book by Octavia E. Butler published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "Kindred is Octavia E. Butler's bestseller, with Beacon Press advertising it as the classic novel that has sold more than 450,000 copies.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Octavia E. Butler's books was her most successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3842, "Truth_answer": "Speech Sounds received the 1984 Hugo Award for Best Short Story.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.booksafricana.com/product/kindred/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any awards won by Octavia E. Butler or recognition during her writing career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3843, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Octavia E. Butler released the last book of the Patternmaster series, Clay's Ark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Octavia E. Butler in 1984?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3843, "Truth_answer": "Speech Sounds received the 1984 Hugo Award for Best Short Story.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.booksafricana.com/product/kindred/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Speech Sounds by Octavia E. Butler successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3843, "Truth_answer": "A post-apocalyptic Los Angeles where a pandemic has caused most humans to lose their ability to read, speak, or write.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Speech Sounds by Octavia E. Butler about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3843, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about Speech Sounds by Octavia E. Butler?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3843, "Truth_answer": "After several years of writer's block, Octavia E. Butler published the short stories Amnesty (2003) and The Book of Martha (2003).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Octavia E. Butler write anything else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3844, "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison rose to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of the Northern Irish R&B band Them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925003457id_/https://www.smoothradio.com/features/van-morrison-facts-age-wife-children-songs/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Van Morrison work with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3844, "Truth_answer": "Artists, such as Georgie Fame and The Chieftains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Van Morrison sing with", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3844, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Van Morrison released Irish Heartbeat, a collection of traditional Irish folk songs recorded with the Irish group the Chieftains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Van Morrison record with The Chieftains?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3844, "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison recorded with Irish folk band the Chieftains on their 1995 album, The Long Black Veil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Van Morrison work with The Chieftains any more?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3845, "Truth_answer": "Bert Berns persuaded Van Morrison to record solo for his new label, Bang Records. Morrison signed a contract. During a recording session starting 28 March 1967, eight songs were recorded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Van Morrison join Bang records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3845, "Truth_answer": "These songs were released as the album Blowin' Your Mind! without Van Morrison being consulted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Van Morrison make an album with Bang Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3845, "Truth_answer": "Released in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Blowin' Your Mind! by Van Morrison released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3845, "Truth_answer": "It was included by Rolling Stone as one of the 40 Essential Albums of 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714155941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowin%27_Your_Mind%21_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Blowin' Your Mind by Van Morrison a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3845, "Truth_answer": "Bert Berns, Them's producer and composer of their 1965 hit, Here Comes the Night“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Van Morrison work with again for his album Blowin' Your Mind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Steve Vai born June 6, 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p0", "http://www.thisdayinrock.com/index.php/tag/leave/_p1", "http://www.thisdayinrock.com/index.php/tag/carpenters/_p1", "http://www.thisdayinrock.com/index.php/tag/producing/_p4", "http://www.justsheetmusic.com/sheet-music/steve-vai-the-ax-will-fall/_p1", "http://www.thisdayinrock.com/index.php/tag/carpenters/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Steven Vai born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Vai started his music career in 1978 at the age of eighteen as a transcriptionist for Frank Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Steve Vai when he became a musician?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Vai attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Vai do before becoming a musician?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Also while at Berklee, Vai met his future spouse Pia Maiocco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Steve Vai article besides birth date, being a transcriptionist for Frank Zappa, and having attended Berklee College of Music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Steve Vai grew up in Carle Place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Vai grow up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Vai attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p3", "https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/msg/d/lynnwood-washburn-stu-hamm-signature/6998063238.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Vai attend college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Vai moved to California to start his career as a session and touring artist for Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Vai do after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "He is the fourth son of John and Theresa Vai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Vai an only child?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Vai have children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Pia Maiocco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Steve Vai marry?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3846, "Truth_answer": "Julian and Fire Vai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Steve Vai's children's names?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Vai sent both a notated transcription of Frank Zappa's The Black Page, and a recording of his college band, Morning Thunder, to Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Steve Vai's music career in 1979?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Zappa responded by putting Vai on salary as a transcriptionist to transcribe his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Zappa's response to Steve Vai sending him a notated transcription?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Berklee College of Music and moving to California, Vai auditioned for and became a full-time member of Zappa's band, going on his first tour with Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Vai's work progress from there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Vai play in Frank Zappa's band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Vai bought a house in Sylmar, Los Angeles, where he built his first professional studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Vai do after playing for Frank Zappa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Sylmar, Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Steve Vai's studio located?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "During this period, Vai formed two bands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207183555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Vai_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other bands or artists record in Steve Vai's studio or just Steve Vai?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Flex-Able.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Steve Vai's first single or album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flex-Able by Steve Vai make the music charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "The Attitude Song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles or albums did Steve Vai record besides Flex-Able?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3847, "Truth_answer": "Vai was a featured artist on the 1993 release Zappa's Universe, and in 2006, Vai appeared on Dweezil Zappa's Zappa Plays Zappa tour; both projects won Vai a Grammy Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Vai receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather reported that a series of memos critical of President George W. Bush had been in the personal files of Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dan Rather's connection to the Killian documents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "A series of memos critical of President George W. Bush's Texas Air National Guard service record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Killian documents Dan Rather reported about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "The documents claimed that Bush had disobeyed orders while in the Guard, and that undue influence had been exerted on Bush's behalf to improve his record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in the Killian files which Dan Rather reported about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "A note of a telephone conversation with Bush in which Bush sought to be excused from drill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other things in the Killian files besides critical memos of President Bush?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather left the anchor desk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dan Rather reported on the Killian files?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "No generally recognized document experts have positively authenticated the memos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Killian files authenticity ever confirmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather ever win any awards related to the Killian files reporting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "CBS terminated Mary Mapes and Josh Howard and Howard's top deputy, Senior Broadcast Producer Mary Murphy, as well as Senior Vice President Betsy West.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other results of Dan Rather's reporting on the Killian files?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3848, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather left the anchor desk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Rather disciplined as a result of reporting on the Killian files?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather was attacked and punched from behind by a man who demanded to know Kenneth, what is the frequency? while a second assailant chased and beat him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kenneth, what is the frequency?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "Until the crime was resolved years later, Dan Rather's description of the bizarre crime led some to doubt the veracity of his account.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Kenneth attack on Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "William Tager's identity as the man who attacked Dan Rather was established in the course of an investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Kenneth attack on Dan Rather ever solved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "William Tager received a 12½-to-25-year prison sentence for killing NBC stagehand Campbell Montgomery outside The Today Show studio in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Tager punished for attacking Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "The doorman and building supervisor who rescued Dan Rather fully confirmed his version of events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What proof did Dan Rather have that he was attacked?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, the band R.E.M. released the song What's the Frequency, Kenneth? on their album Monster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting about Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3849, "Truth_answer": "It was the first song to debut at number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102035627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_the_Frequency,_Kenneth%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song What's the Frequency Kenneth? by REM win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith formed the band Heatmiser with classmate Neil Gust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "Four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were in Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which song did the band Heatmiser release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Heatmiser win any recognition or awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "Around this time, Elliott Smith and Neil Gust worked a number of odd jobs around Portland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elliott Smith's time in Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith endured a difficult childhood and a troubled relationship with his stepfather Charlie Welch.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other life history of Elliot Smith was mentioned besides odd jobs while playing Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3850, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith was a drinker and drug user, and was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and major depressive disorder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Elliott Smith seem to have a rough background?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "Roman Candle, came about when Elliott Smith's girlfriend at the time convinced him to send a tape of the most recent eight songs that [he'd] recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elliott Smith's relation to the Roman Candle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "The response to Roman Candle was mixed, with some passing it off as being derivative of Simon & Garfunkel, though Roman Candle has since been well received by critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roman Candle do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "Miss Misery is a song by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. The song was nominated for Best Original Song in the 1998 Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elliott Smith have any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "Waltz #2 (XO).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hits released by Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith respected and was inspired by many artists and styles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elliott Smith have any influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "Hearing The White Album was Elliott Smith's original inspiration to become a musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elliott Smith's influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3851, "Truth_answer": "The White Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record inspired Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3852, "Truth_answer": "George Stephanopoulos was born in Fall River, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephanopoulos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Stephanopoulos born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3852, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, George Stephanopoulos received a bachelor of arts degree in political science summa cum laude from Columbia University in New York and was the salutatorian of his class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Stephanopoulos have a good education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3852, "Truth_answer": "George Stephanopoulos did not marry in his early life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Stephanopoulos marry in his early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3852, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, George Stephanopoulos worked on the Michael Dukakis 1988 U.S. presidential campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephanopoulos_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Stephanopoulos do after his education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3852, "Truth_answer": "Promising his father that he would attend law school eventually, George Stephanopoulos took a job in Washington, D.C., as an aide to Democratic Congressman Ed Feighan of Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephanopoulos_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Stephanopoulos do anything else in his early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3852, "Truth_answer": "Stacy Stephanopoulos — SisterMarguarite Stephanopoulos — SisterAndrew Stephanopoulos — Brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Stephanopoulos have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3853, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, columnist Jack Anderson reported that George Stephanopoulos signed an $835,000 commercial real estate deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephanopoulos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did George Stephanopoulos' controversy occur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3853, "Truth_answer": "George Stephanopoulos signed the $835,000 commercial real estate deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephanopoulos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Stephanopoulos directly involved in his real estate deal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3853, "Truth_answer": "George Stephanopoulos was never charged for the real estate controversy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the real estate controversy something George Stephanopoulos was charged criminally with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3853, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Stephanopoulos end up paying a fine as a result of the real estate controversy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3853, "Truth_answer": "Nothing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to George Stephanopoulos because of the real estate controversy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3853, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the real estate controversy hurt George Stephanopoulos' career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3854, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Vonnegut Jr. was born on November 11, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p2", "https://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/blogs/lapl/chinese-massacre-1871_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kurt Vonnegut born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3854, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Vonnegut was the youngest of three children of Kurt Vonnegut Sr. and his wife Edith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Kurt Vonnegut's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3854, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Vonnegut enrolled at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kurt Vonnegut go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3854, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Vonnegut enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Vonnegut go to college after high school in Indianapolis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3855, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3855, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ernie Kovacs at fault in his lethal accident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3855, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ernie Kovacs under the influence of anything during his fatal accident?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3855, "Truth_answer": "42", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Ernie Kovacs when he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3855, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs's first wife made a legal attempt to gain custody of her two daughters soon after his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ernie Kovacs died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3855, "Truth_answer": "On August 30, Wilcox filed an affidavit claiming that Ernie Kovacs's widow, Edie Adams, the stepmother to the girls, was unfit to care for them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there ever a law suit about Ernie Kovacs' first wife attempting to regain custody of her two daughters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3856, "Truth_answer": "Round Room is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Phish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Round Room?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3856, "Truth_answer": "Phish's final album, Undermind, was released in late spring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Undermind another one of Phish's albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3856, "Truth_answer": "On May 25, 2004, Anastasio announced on Phish's website that the band was breaking up after their summer tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phish break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3856, "Truth_answer": "Phish has run its course.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Phish break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3856, "Truth_answer": "The 2004 tour finished with Phish's seventh summer festival, which was billed as their final performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Phish's breakup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3856, "Truth_answer": "The concert ended with a final encore of the song The Curtain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phish play at their final performance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "A concept album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rift?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "The album was Phish's first to appear on the Billboard 200 album chart, debuting at #51 in February 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rift by Phish have any hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "Phish's fifth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hoist by Phish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "Hoist was Phish's best selling album to date, peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoist_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hoist by Phish do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "The album was certified gold by the RIAA on August 19, 1996, and remains Phish's best-selling studio release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoist_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoist by Phish sell well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "The album includes Down with Disease, Phish's breakthrough single on American rock radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoist_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Hoist by Phish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3857, "Truth_answer": "Top 40 of Billboard magazine's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in June 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202072214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoist_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single Down with Disease reach any charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3858, "Truth_answer": "2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Indian premier league debut for Gautam Gambhir?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3858, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the tournament Gautam Gambhir became the only player from Delhi Daredevils to score more than 1000 runs in the IPL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gautam Gambhir do as captain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3858, "Truth_answer": "In the 2011 IPL player auction, Gautam Gambhir fetched a bid of $2.4 million from The Kolkata Knight Riders, making him the highest paid cricketer in the history of IPL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir set any other records besides the run record for the Delhi Daredevils?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3858, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Gautam Gambhir received the Padma Shri from the Government of India, the fourth highest civilian award in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014233642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Gambhir_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3858, "Truth_answer": "In the 2011 IPL player auction, Gautam Gambhir was the most sought after player, fetching a bid of $2.4 million from The Kolkata Knight Riders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gautam Gambhir's career in cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3858, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gautam Gambhir play for any other teams besides the Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3859, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Marat Safin missed the majority of the season due to a wrist injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marat Safin's first injury?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3859, "Truth_answer": "During the 2005 clay-court season, Marat Safin suffered a knee injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest injury Marat Safin received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3859, "Truth_answer": "A succession of injuries hindered Marat Safin's progress throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marat Safin's injuries affect him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3859, "Truth_answer": "During the 2005 clay-court season, Marat Safin suffered a knee injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Marat Safin's injuries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3859, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin played through all the way up to Wimbledon with the help of pain killers and anti-inflammatories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marat Safin's injuries prevent Safin from playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3859, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin's career ended with a second-round defeat by reigning US Open champion Juan Martín del Potro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did an injury end Marat Safin's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin started his professional career in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Marat Safin's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, at the French open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Marat Safin play after starting his professional career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Marat Safin consecutively defeated Andre Agassi and defending champion Gustavo Kuerten at the French Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Marat Safin win at all in the 1998 French Open?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times does Marat Safin win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "Marat Safin held the No. 1 ATP ranking for 9 weeks during 2000 when he won his first Grand Slam tournament at the US Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Marat Safin considered a good player?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times has Marat Safin lost?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3860, "Truth_answer": "On 11 November 2009, Marat Safin's career ended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917141415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marat_Safin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Marat Safin still play tennis professionally?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "Steve Smith started in 59 of 78 games for Atlanta and averaged 16 points during the regular season and 19 points in the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Smith play with the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "Five.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Steve Smith with the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "6291", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points did Steve Smith score with the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "Steve Smith managed to be named an NBA All-Star while playing with the Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Steve Smith's time in Atlanta besides how many points he scored and seasons he played?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "The team under head coach Lenny Wilkens would win 46 games before falling to the Orlando Magic in the conference semifinals in 6 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Steve Smith with the Magic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Smith make the NBA play offs with the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3861, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was this when Steve Smith made the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "Portland was a loaded team that had reached the Western Conference Finals in the 1999 playoffs and featured star forward Rasheed Wallace as well as the newly acquired Scottie Pippen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Portland Trail Blazers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "Steve Smith would no longer be required to carry the offensive load, and averaged 14.9 points a game in 81 starts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714022041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Smith_(basketball)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Smith continue playing well with the Trail Blazers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "Portland would defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round before beating the Utah Jazz in the semifinals. Up next would be the league best Los Angeles Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714022041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Smith_(basketball)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in Steve Smith's first season with the Trail Blazers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "Steve Smith scored 26 points to set up a game 7 matchup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714022041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Smith_(basketball)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what happened with game 6 of Blazers vs Lakers in the 2000 NBA playoffs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "Despite leading by double digits heading into the fourth quarter, the Lakers came back to win the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714022041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Smith_(basketball)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Smith and the Trail Blazers win game 6 in the 2000 NBA Western Conference playoffs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "That summer, Steve Smith represented the United States at the 2000 Summer Olympics for the United States men's national basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Smith do next after 2000?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "Won the gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 2000 men's basektball team play in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3862, "Truth_answer": "The Trail Blazers entered the 2000–01 season with high expectations, but struggled to repeat the success of the previous season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Steve Smith's next season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "1918", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Le Corbusier start painting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "Le Corbusier did nothing but concentrate on Purist theory and painting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Le Corbusier do between 1918-1922?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "Pierre Jeanneret", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Le Corbusiers cousin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "Several different single-family house models using modern industrial methods and materials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of architectures did Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier design?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "Cubism is an art movment that happened in the early 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was cubism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "Après le cubisme", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the manifesto that Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3863, "Truth_answer": "Rejecting Cubism as irrational and romantic, the pair jointly published their manifesto, Après le cubisme and established a new artistic movement, Purism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the manifesto Après le cubisme talk about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "A collaborative project between Le Corbusier, Amédée Ozenfant and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p10", "https://www.smow.com/rooms/lc2-armchair.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Le Corbusiers L'Espirit Nouveau Pavillion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "The new spirit pavilion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the translation of the name L'Espirit Nouveau Pavillion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "Pavilion built by Le Corbusier for the 1925 Paris International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was L'Espirit Nouveau Pavillion a painting by Le Corbusier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "The Pavilion was created in 1924 for the 1925 exhibition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long didi it take Le Corbusier to do the work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "Behind the Grand Palais.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Pavillion made by Le Corbusier?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "The Pavilion was ridiculed by many critics at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Le Corbusier's pavillion famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "Progress is achieved through experimentation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Le Corbusier's response to critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3864, "Truth_answer": "Le Corbusier had to appeal to the Ministry of Fine Arts, which ordered that fence be taken down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Corbusier_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the fence put up around Le Corbusier's L'Esprit Nouveau Pavilion taken down?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3865, "Truth_answer": "The Passions of the Soul", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of René Descartes' philosophical writings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3865, "Truth_answer": "René Descartes' works would have a lasting impact on ideas concerning what literature and art should be, specifically how it should invoke emotion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the theory of psycosomatic processes by René Descartes become popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3865, "Truth_answer": "René Descartes states that the quality of reasoning depends on knowledge, because a well-informed mind will be more capable of making good choices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did René Descartes arrive at this conclusion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3865, "Truth_answer": "René Descartes argues that sensory perceptions come to him involuntarily, and are not willed by him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130142141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Descartes_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does René Descartes explain how the senses connect to thought?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3865, "Truth_answer": "Methodolocical Skeptisism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did René Descartes have any other philosophical theories?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3866, "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif starred in Chikni Chameli, an item number in Agneepath.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Katrina Kaif acting in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3866, "Truth_answer": "The song was well received by critics and audiences alike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129092739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikni_Chameli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chikni Chameli a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3866, "Truth_answer": "Chikni Chameli features Katrina Kaif as the lead, along with Hrithik Roshan and Sanjay Dutt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129092739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikni_Chameli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in Chikni Chameli besides Katrina Kaif?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3866, "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif's next appearance was in Siddharth Anand's Bang Bang!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 with Katrina Kaif?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3866, "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif's performance was described as insufferable by Rediff.com.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Katrina Kaif win any awards for Bang Bang!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3867, "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif was born in Hong Kong. Kaif and her family lived in several countries before she moved to London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Katrina Kaif grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3867, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Katrina Kaif settle in England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3867, "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif's career as a model led to her Bollywood debut in Boom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Katrina Kaif start acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3867, "Truth_answer": "Mohammed Kaif and Susanna", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Katrina Kaif's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3867, "Truth_answer": "Katrina Kaif has seven siblings: three elder sisters, three younger sisters and an elder brother, Michael.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Katrina Kaif have siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "Honors and high regard were accorded to the Christianized Datus by the Spanish Empire. For example, the Gobernadorcillos received the greatest consideration from the Spanish Crown officials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me something about the Principalía Christianized Filipinos ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "The gobernadorcillo was a municipal judge or governor in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210225223422id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobernadorcillo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Gobernadorcillos in the Principalía?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "They were allowed to sit in the houses of the Spanish Provincial Governors, and in any other places.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210225223422id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobernadorcillo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Gobernadorcillos benefit from the consideration of the Spanish crown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "Gobernadorcillos were allowed to be seated in the houses of the Spanish provincial governors. It was not permitted for Spanish parish priests to treat these Filipino nobles with less consideration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Principalía show the Gobernadorcillos honor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "The gobernadorcillos office corresponded to that of the alcaldes and municipal judges of the peninsula. They simultaneously performed the functions of judges and even of notaries with defined powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210225223422id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobernadorcillo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the duties of the Gobernadorcillos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "Principales also provided assistance to parishes by helping in the construction of church buildings, and had success in winning the goodwill of the natives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Principalía liked by the people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "A festive banquet would be offered in the municipal or city hall where he would occupy a seat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210225223422id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobernadorcillo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of celebration would Principalía receive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3868, "Truth_answer": "Maintain government of his municipality by looking after the post office and the jailhouse, and by managing public infrastructure, using personal resources.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else would Gobernadorcillos of the Principalía do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "The barangays in some coastal places in Panay, Manila, Cebu, Jolo, and Butuan were already established principalities (Kinadatuan) before the coming of the Spaniards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the pre-colonial principalías principalities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did pre-colonial principalities affect the government?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "The duty of the datus was to rule and govern their subjects and followers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about the Principalia article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "What the chiefs received from their followers was: to be held by them in great veneration and respect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the pre-colonial chiefs of the Philippines receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "They were served in their wars and voyages, and in their tilling, sowing, fishing, and the building of their houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the followers in the pre-colonial Philippines serving their chiefs for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the natives attend their chiefs in the pre-colonial Philippines?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "They also paid their chief tribute in varying quantities, in the crops that they gathered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the natives pay their chiefs in the pre-colonial Philippines?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3869, "Truth_answer": "The descendants of such chiefs, and their relatives, even though they did not inherit the Lordship, were held in the same respect and consideration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802052853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the descendants of the chiefs in the pre-colonial Philippines?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3870, "Truth_answer": "In November 1990, a German promoter arranged to reunite all the original members of Kansas (except for Steinhardt) for a European tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kansas(band) get back together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3870, "Truth_answer": "In March 1991, violinist David Ragsdale was invited to join the group and the return of the violin allowed Kansas to perform earlier material in arrangements closer to the originals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kansas (band) make any new music in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3870, "Truth_answer": "Two edited singles were issued but did not chart, nor did the album itself, making it the only Kansas official studio album not to appear on any Billboard chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116110002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freaks_of_Nature_(Kansas_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were from the album Freaks of nature by Kansas (band)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3870, "Truth_answer": "Live at the Whisky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kansas (band) release any other albums in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3870, "Truth_answer": "In November 1990, a German promoter arranged to reunite all the original members of Kansas (except for Steinhardt) for a European tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kansas (band) go on tour during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3871, "Truth_answer": "Phil EhartDave HopeKerry LivgrenRobby SteinhardtSteve WalshRich Williams", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Kansas (band)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3871, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, they changed the band's name to Kansas and merged with members of rival Topeka progressive rock group White Clover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kansas (band) first formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3871, "Truth_answer": "Kansas released its fourth album, Leftoverture, in October 1976, which produced a hit single, Carry On Wayward Son, in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kansas (band) first hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3871, "Truth_answer": "The follow-up, Point of Know Return, r released in October 1977, featured the title track and Dust in the Wind, both hit singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Kansas (band) early successes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3871, "Truth_answer": "Kansas documented this era in 1978 with Two for the Show, a double live album of recordings from various performances from its 1977 and 1978 tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kansas (band) tour during the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins signed with A.C. Milan in summer 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ray Wilkins Life Like in Milan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins later remarked that the most difficult part of adapting to the Italian game was the focus on fitness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was adapting to the italian game more difficult for Ray Wilkins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins described the result as being in the best shape of his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Wilkins see improvements in his game after focusing on fitness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "In his first year, Wilkins played 28 Serie A games to bring the team to fifth in the league and also won a runner-up medal in the Coppa Italia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Wilkins win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins signed for Paris Saint-Germain in the middle of 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Wilkins move to Paris from Milan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins failed to break into the team ahead of Gabriel Calderón and Safet Sušić.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ray Wilkins do on the Paris Saint-Germain team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins eagerly took the option to sign for Rangers for £250,000 that November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any fall out from Ray Wilkins not breaking ahead?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins achieved cult status.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ray Wilkins do on the rangers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Despite only playing two seasons for the Glasgow club, Ray Wilkins was inducted into their Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ray Wilkins' Milan, Paris and rangers article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3872, "Truth_answer": "Ray Wilkins achieved cult status for his volley in the Old Firm game against Celtic in August 1988, giving Rangers the lead in a 5–1 win against their rivals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ray Wilkins achive cult status?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Mojo is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually those featuring the X-Men family of characters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mojo wrote comics for TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Longshot debuted in a six-issue, eponymous 1985–1986 mini-series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102142419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longshot_(Marvel_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Longshot series featuring Mojo run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Mojo appears in the Avengers Assemble episode Mojo World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any othere series on TV besides X-Men and Longshot where Mojo is featured?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Deadpool 2 references the Mojoverse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other substantial appearances did Mojo have during his time on TV", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Mojo appears in the X-Men episodes Mojovision and Longshot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other episodes where Mojo is featued as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did mojo appear as a villian in all of his roles", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mojo ever captured?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Mojo appears as the final boss in X-Men: Mojo World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant during this part of Mojo's history?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "Hawkeye is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Hawkeye?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3873, "Truth_answer": "With help from the other Avengers, Hulk and Hawkeye managed to defeat Mojo, and his hover-cameras end up showing his true appearance across the airwaves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mojo after he was defeated by hawkeye?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Mojo first appeared in Longshot #3", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102142419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longshot_(Marvel_Comics)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mojo (comics) first seen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Longshot battles Spiral, and defeats Mojo with the aid of Ricochet Rita, Quark, and Doctor Strange, who then send Mojo and his minions back to the Mojoverse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102142419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longshot_(Marvel_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mojo in Longshot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "The New Mutants Annual #2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mojo next seen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mojo appear often after that in comic books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Mojo is portayed as the villain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mojo do in the comic books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Mojo has several powers derived from magic, like the projection of magical energy blasts, controlling the minds of others, and inter-dimensional teleportation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mojo have any special skills?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Mojo is also a force of death and corruption, able to generate an anti-life field that makes his touch able to wither plants and age humans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mojo's powers and abilities article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "The Uncanny X-Men Annual #10", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other comics was Mojo in ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mojo continue being in even more comics over the years?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other comics is Mojo in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Wolverine #52", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more comics featuring Mojo?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3874, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there more comics featuring Mojo after Wolverine #52?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3875, "Truth_answer": "Polish quasi-parliamentary, communist-led body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the state national council", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3875, "Truth_answer": "Edward Osóbka-Morawski", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the leader of the polish committee of national liberation during World War II", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3875, "Truth_answer": "The PKWN Manifesto promised radical agrarian reforms, expansion of Polish territory to the west at the expense of Germany, and adherence to the 1921 March Constitution of Poland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the plans of polish committee of national liberation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3875, "Truth_answer": "Georgi Dimitrov was the first communist leader of Bulgaria, from 1946 to 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200122023136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgi_Dimitrov_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is georgi dimitrov", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3875, "Truth_answer": "A Polish communist politician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Władysław Gomułka?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3876, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was the de facto leader of post-war Poland until 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Władysław Gomułka a leader in any wars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3876, "Truth_answer": "Krosno, Austria-Hungary", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Władysław Gomułka born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3876, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka attended schools in Krosno for six or seven years, until the age of thirteen, when he had to start an apprenticeship in a metalworks shop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Władysław Gomułka attend schools?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3876, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was known for his activism in the metal workers and, from 1922, chemical industry unions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Władysław Gomułka an activist at all?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3876, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, Władysław Gomułka passed his apprenticeship exams and began working at a local refinery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Władysław Gomułka ever work in a refinery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3876, "Truth_answer": "Władysław Gomułka was involved in union-organized strikes and in 1924, during a protest gathering in Krosno, participated in a polemical debate with Herman Lieberman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Gomu%C5%82ka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other activities in Władysław Gomułka's life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3877, "Truth_answer": "Automaton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alexander Graham Bell experiment with that had sound ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3877, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell and his brother would carefully adjust the lips and when a bellows forced air through the windpipe, a very recognizable Mama ensued.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alexander Graham Bell make the automation head work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3877, "Truth_answer": "16", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Alexander Graham Bell when he invented an automaton head?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3877, "Truth_answer": "A very recognizable Mama ensued.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alexander Graham Bell's inventio n sound like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3878, "Truth_answer": "12", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Alexander Graham Bell when he made his first invention?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3878, "Truth_answer": "dehusking machine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3878, "Truth_answer": "Dehusk crops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alexander Graham Bell's dehusking machine used for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3878, "Truth_answer": "Ben's father John Herdman gave both boys the run of a small workshop in which to invent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "By inventing the dehusking machine, what happened to allow Alexander Graham Bell to continue inventing things?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3879, "Truth_answer": "In 1847, Elizabeth Blackwell left Charleston for Philadelphia and New York, with the aim of personally investigating the opportunities for medical study.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Elizabeth Blackwell's pursuit of education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3879, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Blackwell also renewed her antislavery interests, starting a slave Sunday school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about Elizabeth Blackwell's education article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3879, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Blackwell's school was ultimately unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Elizabeth Blackwell's school close down?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3879, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, Elizabeth Blackwell established a women's medical school in London with Sophia Jex-Blake, who had been a student at the New York Infirmary years earlier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elizabeth Blackweel's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3880, "Truth_answer": "Lecturer in midwifery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Elizabeth Blackwell have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3880, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Blackwell resigned this position in 1877, officially retiring from her medical career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elizabeth Blackwell do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3880, "Truth_answer": "After leaving for Britain in 1869, Elizabeth Blackwell diversified her interests, and was active both in social reform and authorship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did retiring lead Elizabeth Blackwell to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3880, "Truth_answer": "Blackwell started attending the Unitarian Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting fact is there regarding Elizabeth Blackwell's early adulthood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3880, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Channing introduced Elizabeth Blackwell to Transcendentalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Elizabeth Blackwell Participate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "Pierce the Veil announced plans to release a documentary on November 11 detailing their first world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2013 with Pierce the Veil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "It included live footage from their world tour, three music videos, and additional content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known about Peirce the Veil's documentary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "According to Epitaph Records, all concerts in Europe were sold out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Peirce the Veil's world tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "On July 21, Vic Fuentes and Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens announced a co-headlining world concert tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Pierce the Veil do in 2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "Pierce the Veil first announced the first North America leg with 20 concerts with support from Beartooth and This Wild Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known about Pierce the Veil's tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "Pierce the Veil played concerts in the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, and the UK", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And where did Pierce the Veil and Sleeping with Sirens go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "According to Epitaph Records, all concerts in Europe were sold out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierce the Veil's second leg of their tour successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "On June 18, 2015, Pierce the Veil released The Divine Zero, the first single from their upcoming fourth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pierce the Veil do in 2015?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3881, "Truth_answer": "Peak position 21", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Divine Zero received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "Fearless Records is a record label that was founded in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearless_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fearless Records by Pierce the Veil released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "The album Collide with the Sky was released through Fearless Records on July 17, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peirce the Veil release any records with Fearless Records ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "On April 20, 2012, it was announced that the new album would be titled Collide with the Sky", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pierce the Veil's Collide with the Sky?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "Collide with the Sky would be released through Fearless Records on July 17, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Collide with the Sky by Pierce the Veil released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "The album entered the U.S. Billboard 200 at number 12, selling over 27,000 copies in its debut week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierce the Veil's Collide with the Sky successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "It features Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens as a guest vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212201104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_for_a_Day_(Pierce_the_Veil_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is anything else known about Pierce the Veil's Collide with the Sky album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "On January 7, 2013, Pierce the Veil and pop-punk band All Time Low announced that they would be co-headlining the Spring Fever Tour in Spring 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pierce the Veil do in 2013?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "Both bands toured across the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_the_Veil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pierce the Veil and All time Low go on their Spring 2013 tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3882, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierce the Veil's tour successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, where he attended Princeton Country Day School, now known as Princeton Day School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rober Muller's eary life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller was born on August 7, 1944, at Doctors Hospital in the New York City borough of Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p115", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p60", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Mueller born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "Trent Franks, who first called for Robert Mueller to step down over the summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p12", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p124", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p69" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rober Mueller have any conflicts in his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "On June 14, 2017, The Washington Post reported that Robert Mueller's office is also investigating Donald Trump personally for possible obstruction of justice, in reference to the Russian probe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Robert Mueller's career article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Robert Mueller's Senate confirmation hearings to head the FBI were delayed several months while he underwent treatment for prostate cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rober Muller's personal life like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "On May 29, 2019, Robert Mueller announced that he was retiring as special counsel and that the office would be shut down.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p128", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p73", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rober Mueller ever retire from any positions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3883, "Truth_answer": "In October 2019 it was announced that Robert Mueller, along with James L. Quarles and Aaron Zebley, would return to WilmerHale to resume private practice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Robert Mueller's current role today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3884, "Truth_answer": "1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Mueller start a law career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3884, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller worked as a litigator at the firm Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p6", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Mueller do for the firm Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3884, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller then served for 12 years in United States Attorney offices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p6", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Mueller do after working as a litigator for Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3884, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller first worked in the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, where he rose to be chief of the criminal division.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rober Mueller do for the US Attorney?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3884, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Robert Mueller moved to Boston to work in the office of the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts as an Assistant United States Attorney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller_p6", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Mueller do after San Francisco?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3884, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mueller returned to government service. In 1989, he served in the United States Department of Justice as assistant to Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and as acting Deputy Attorney General.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p118", "https://pronkpops.wordpress.com/category/culture/comedy/_p63" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Mueller move after Boston?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ozzie Smith play for in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "Shortstop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ozzie Smith's position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Smith win any awards during his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did the Cardinals win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "0.262", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ozzie Smith's batting average?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "28", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Smith have any home runs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "Upon joining the Cardinals, Ozzie Smith helped the team win the 1982 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Smith play in the World Series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3885, "Truth_answer": "a rotator cuff injury during the 1985 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Smith suffer any injuries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "As a testament to his national visibility during this time, Ozzie Smith appeared in a 1992 episode of The Simpsons titled Homer at the Bat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significat about Ozzie Smith's time period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did Ozzie Smith play for in 87?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "Following the 1987 season, Ozzie Smith was awarded the largest contract in the National League at $2,340,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031220306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Smith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ozzie Smith have any accomplishments in 87?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Smith accumulated 2,460 hits and 580 stolen bases during his career, and won the NL Silver Slugger Award as the best-hitting shortstop in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031220306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ozzie Smith's best year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "Following the 1987 season, Smith was awarded the largest contract in the National League at $2,340,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031220306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Smith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Ozzie Smith after the 87 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "The 1993 season marked the only time between 1981 and 1996 that Ozzie Smith failed to make the All-Star team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ozzie Smith have any failures?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "Shortstop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Ozzie Smithj play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3886, "Truth_answer": "World Series champion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ozzie Smith have any other awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "To the surprise of many, Dixy Lee Ray announced in 1975 she would seek election as Governor of Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Dixy Lee Ray's campaign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "Governor of Washington", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dixy Lee Ray campaigning for ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "Dixy Lee Ray declared herself a Democrat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dixy Lee Ray running as republican or democrat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dixy Lee Ray stand for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "Style on the campaign trail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dixy Lee Ray blunt about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "Dixy Lee Ray went on to win the general election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixy_Lee_Ray_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dixy Lee Ray's campaign and election article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "53%–44%", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dixy Lee Ray's final vote?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3887, "Truth_answer": "On election night, asked by a reporter to explain her surprise victory, Dixy Lee Ray offered, it can't be because I'm so pretty?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dixy Lee Ray do after winning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "Producers at KCTS-TV, Seattle's PBS affiliate, approached Dixy Lee Ray about hosting a weekly television program on marine biology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixy_Lee_Ray_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Dixy Lee Ray involved with KCTS-TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "Animals of the Seashore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of Dixy Lee Ray's marine biology show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "marine biology", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Dixy Lee Ray's show about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "Animals of the Seashore was a hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixy_Lee_Ray_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dixy Lee Ray's show perform well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "weekly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Dixy Lee Ray's show air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "Dixy Lee Ray's growing popularity led to the Pacific Science Center extending an invitation to Ray to take over the nearly-bankrupt science museum for an annual salary of $20,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixy_Lee_Ray_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact regarding Dixy Lee Ray's show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "The show, Animals of the Seashore, was a hit and helped propel Dixy Lee Ray into the public eye beyond campus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixy_Lee_Ray_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what event propelled Dixy Lee Ray into the public eye?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Dixie Lee Ray think about the show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "Patsy Cline signed a two-year recording contract with the label alongside Peer and her husband Gerald Cline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Patsy Cline's experience with 4 star records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "09/30/1954", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patsy Cline sign with Four Star Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "2 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did PAtsy Cline remain with Four Star Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Patsy Cline regret signing with Four Star Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "Leaving Four Star, Patsy Cline officially signed with Decca Records in late 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline leave four star records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patsy Cline happier there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the session were handpicked by McCall and Paul Cohen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting during Patsy Cline's time with Four star?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "Four Star leased the recordings to the larger Decca Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were McCall and Paul Cohen so strict with only using their own songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "Her first single release was A Church, A Courtroom and Then Goodbye. Although Patsy Cline promoted it with an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry the song was not successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patsy Cline gain any hits with those limitations?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the label unhappy Patsy Cline left?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3890, "Truth_answer": "1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Meir Kahanne elected?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3890, "Truth_answer": "Meir Kahane's proposals focused on Jewish education, open economy, transferring the Arab population out of Israel, revoking Israeli citizenship from non-Jews, and banning Jewish-Gentile marriages and sexual relations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Meir Kahane do once elected?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3890, "Truth_answer": "Meir Kahane's legislative proposals and motions of no-confidence against the government were ignored or rejected.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2011/05/while-we-wait-for-obama-to-endorse-americas-borders.html?cid=6a00d83451b2aa69e201538e9a532e970b_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Meir Kahane successful in these proposals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3890, "Truth_answer": "Meir Kahane was boycotted in the Knesset.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108063336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meir_Kahane_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meir Kahane receive any backlash for his proposals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3890, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, the Knesset passed an amendment to the Basic Law of Israel, barring political parties that incited to racism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108063336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meir_Kahane_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Meir Kahane's election to Knesset article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3890, "Truth_answer": "The Central Elections Committee banned Meir Kahane a second time, and he appealed to the Israeli Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108063336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meir_Kahane_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What repercussions did the Knesset's ban on political parties that incited racism have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Mandela emerged as a leading opponent of apartheid during the latter part of her husband's imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela during Apartheid?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "Due to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's political activities, she was regularly detained by the National Party government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what else happened to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "Campaigned actively for equal rights and was promoted by the ANC as a symbol of their struggle against apartheid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela do to fight Apartheid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "While in exile in Brandfort, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, and those who attempted to assist her, were harassed by the apartheid police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Except what happened to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "the kidnapping of 14-year-old Stompie Sepei", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela go to prison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "A member of the African National Congress political party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Winnie Madikizela-Mandela involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela served on the ANC's National Executive Committee and headed its Women's League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidWinnie Madikizela-Mandela get involved in any other ways?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "Campaigned actively for equal rights and was promoted by the ANC as a symbol of their struggle against apartheid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela organised a creche with an NGO called Operation Hunger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela do to show the world apartheid?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "campaigned actively for equal rights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's movement do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3891, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela ever recover from her addiction?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "1957", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela meet Nelson Mandela?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was 22 years old and standing at a bus stop in Soweto when Mandela first saw her and charmed her, securing a lunch date the following week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela next?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela start dating Nelson Mandela?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "The couple married in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela marry Nelson Mandela?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "Zenani and Zindziwa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Mandela was arrested and jailed in 1963, and was not released until 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela next?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "The couple separated in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela stay married to Nelson Mandela after his arrest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "They finalised their divorce in March 1996 with an unspecified out-of-court settlement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Nelson Mandela get divorced?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "Nelson Mandela rejected Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's assertion that arbitration could salvage the marriage, and cited her infidelity as a cause of the divorce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela during her divorce hearing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "... I am determined to get rid of the marriage“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nelson Mandela say?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's attempt to obtain a settlement up to US $5million was dismissed when she failed to appear in court for a settlement hearing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela do next?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3892, "Truth_answer": "She then adopted the surname Madikizela-Mandela.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Winnie Madikizela-Mandela divorce?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "Republican", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political party is Bill O'Reilly affiliated with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill O'Reilly start his career as a political commentator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "CBS News, ABC News, Fox News", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What stations did Bill O'Reilly work for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bill O'Reilly work for Fox News?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "No, O'Reilly was fired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bill O'Reilly still with Fox News?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "Bill O'Reilly was hired to anchor The O'Reilly Report. The program was routinely the highest-rated show of the three major U.S. 24-hour cable news television channels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have a successful career while at Fox News?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "five sexual harassment lawsuits", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Bill O'Reilly's five settlements about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3893, "Truth_answer": "$13 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Bill O'Reilly settle for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "Bill O'Reilly's early television news career included reporting and anchoring positions at WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he also reported the weather.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill O'Reilly get started in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "ABC News president Roone Arledge, who attended Joe Spencer's funeral, decided to hire Bill O'Reilly after hearing the eulogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill O'Reilly get his big break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "In 1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Bill O'Reilly hired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill O'Reilly have a family when he started his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "Bill O'Reilly then moved to KMGH-TV in Denver where he won a local Emmy Award for his coverage of a skyjacking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Bill O'Reilly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "Coverage of a skyjacking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill O'Reilly win his first emmy for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill O'Reilly feel about his wins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill O'Reilly win a third?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "In 1939, Willie Dixon was a founding member of the Five Breezes, with Caston, Joe Bell, Gene Gilmore and Willie Hawthorne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Willie Dixon adult life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "The group blended blues, jazz, and vocal harmonies, in the mode of the Ink Spots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Willie Dixon do with the Five Breezes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics receive Five Breezes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon's progress on the upright bass came to an abrupt halt with the advent of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Willie Dixon's adulthood article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon refused induction into military service as a conscientious objector and was imprisoned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Willie Dixon's progress on the upright bass stop when World War II started?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon would not fight for a nation in which institutionalized racism and racist laws were prevalent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Willie Dixon object?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the court charge Willie Dixon with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon then reunited with Caston, forming the Big Three Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Willie Dixon do that made an impact?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "Big Three Trio went on to record for Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Big Three Trio group do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "admirer of a band that featured pianist Little Brother Montgomery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Willie Dixon earliest influences?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon have any others?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "By 1951, Willie Dixon was a full-time employee at Chess, where he acted as producer, talent scout, session musician and staff songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of work was Willie Dixon doing at the height of his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Willie Dixon perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "Peace?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon have other albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon find any new talent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Willie Dixon influence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "Willie's Blues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Willie Dixon record for Bluesville Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else use Willie Dixon's music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon worked with Chuck Berry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything about Willie Dixon that is fascinating?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3896, "Truth_answer": "Howlin' Wolf, Otis Rush, Bo Diddley, Joe Louis Walker, Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Koko Taylor, Little Milton, Eddie Boyd,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Willie Dixon work with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "yes, Alexandrea Martin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Whoopi Goldberg have any children?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Whoopi Goldberg married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Whoopi Goldberg currently married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "Whoopi Goldberg explained that she never loved the men she married and commented: You have to really be committed to them. And I don't have that commitment.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Whoopi Goldberg get divorced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "yes,mother and a brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Whoopi Goldberg have family besides her daughter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "Whoopi Goldberg's mother had suffered from a severe stroke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Whoopi Goldberg's article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "Whoopi Goldberg left London at the time, where she had been performing in Sister Act the Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoopi_Goldberg_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Whoopi Goldberg there with her mother when she passed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sister Act the Musical featuring Whoopi Goldberg a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3897, "Truth_answer": "Whoopi Goldberg has stated that she was a high functioning drug addict years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoopi_Goldberg_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Whoopi Goldberg had any health problems?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "New York City, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Whoopi Goldberg she born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "Robert James Johnson Jr. and Emma Johnson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Whoopi Goldberg parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "A nurse and teacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Whoopi Goldberg mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "Yes,her brother Clyde", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Whoopi Goldberg have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "Washington Irving High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Whoopi Goldberg go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "She dropped out of Washington Irving High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoopi_Goldberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Whoopi Goldberg go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "After dropping out of high school and struggling to make ends meet working odd jobs, she decided to move to California to pursue an acting career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125101624id_/https://d23.com/walt-disney-legend/whoopi-goldberg/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Whoopi Goldberg do after dropping out of school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Whoopi Goldberg's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3898, "Truth_answer": "Goldberg is one of the few people to win an E.G.O.T., or the four major American awards for professional entertainers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Whoopi Goldberg's article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "Ohio State University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lou Groza go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lou Groza study in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "Lou Groza set NFL records for field goals made in 1950, 1952 and 1953", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Groza set any sports records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "In 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Groza join the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was was Lou Groza title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lou Groza good at this job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Groza have any other tasks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3899, "Truth_answer": "Lou Groza was named to the National Football League 1950s All-Decade Team in 1969 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Groza_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Groza get any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3900, "Truth_answer": "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tulsi Gabbard born in syria?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3900, "Truth_answer": "Tulsi Gabbard's decision to meet Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and expressions of skepticism about his use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Civil War attracted controversy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tulsi Gabbard do in Syria?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3900, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What groups did Tulsi Gabbard meet with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3900, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tulsi Gabbard a solider?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3900, "Truth_answer": "12-month tour in Iraq", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much time did Tulsi Gabbard spend in the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3900, "Truth_answer": "2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tulsi Gabbard go home?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music, usually in a single continuous movement, which illustrates or evokes the content of a poem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphonic_poem_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Richard Strauss' tone poems?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "Aus Italien", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one Richard Strauss's poems?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "Death and Transfiguration", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of another Richard Strauss's poems?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Strauss have any more tone poems?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "An Alpine Symphony", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Richard Strauss's orchestral works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "Richard Strauss's first tone poem to achieve wide acclaim was Don Juan (1889), and this was followed by other lauded works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Strauss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Richard Strauss's works well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "James Hepokoski notes a shift in Richard Strauss's technique in the tone poems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Strauss's article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "It was after this point that Richard Strauss rejected the philosophy of Schopenhauer and began more forcefully critiquing the institution of the symphony and the symphonic poem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Strauss_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Richard Strauss's shift?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Richard Strauss more critical?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "Munich", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Richard Strauss born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "Josephine and Franz Strauss", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Richard Strauss's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "University of Munich", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Strauss go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "Ludwigsgymnasium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidRichard Strauss study anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "Richard Strauss began his musical studies at the age of four, studying piano with August Tombo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Strauss get involved with music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "piano", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Strauss play an instrument?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "violin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Strauss learn to play any other instruments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Strauss have a family of his own?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3902, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Strauss have any children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3903, "Truth_answer": "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wallflowers do in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3903, "Truth_answer": "On October 14, 2004, the Warren Zevon tribute album Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Wallflowers next album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3903, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2004, the Wallflowers were flown to perform for the returning troops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wallflowers try next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3903, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did performing for the military mean for The Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3903, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What didThe Wallflowers do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3904, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Jakob Dylan began writing for the Wallflowers' fourth album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p10", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wallflowers try in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3904, "Truth_answer": "Red Letter Days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Wallflowers's album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3904, "Truth_answer": "In July 2004, the Wallflowers returned to the studio to record their fifth album, Rebel, Sweetheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Wallflowers's try next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3904, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Wallflowers help?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3904, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Wallflowers try?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3904, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did The Wallflowers try next?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3905, "Truth_answer": "On August 23, 1951, Allen Dulles was promoted to Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Allen Dulles start CIA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3905, "Truth_answer": "Documents made public in 2004 revealed that the CIA, under Allen Dulles' orders, had broken into Joseph McCarthy's Senate office and fed disinformation to him in order to discredit him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Allen Dulles do in the CIA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3905, "Truth_answer": "At Allen Dulles' request, President Eisenhower demanded that Senator Joseph McCarthy discontinue issuing subpoenas against the CIA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Allen Dulles do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3905, "Truth_answer": "The CIA, under Allen Dulles' orders, had broken into Joseph McCarthy's Senate office and fed disinformation to him in order to discredit him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Allen Dulles do in the office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3905, "Truth_answer": "Allen Dulles established intelligence networks worldwide to check and counter Soviet and eastern European communist advances as well as international communist movements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Allen Dulles article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3906, "Truth_answer": "Allen Dulles worked on intelligence regarding German plans and activities, and established wide contacts with German émigrés, resistance figures, and anti-Nazi intelligence officers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allen Dulles do in world war II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3906, "Truth_answer": "Swiss Director of the OSS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allen Dulles's position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3906, "Truth_answer": "Gero von Schulze-Gaevernitz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Dulles work with anyone important?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3906, "Truth_answer": "James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Dulles receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3906, "Truth_answer": "On Nov. 12, 1942 Allen Dulles moved to Bern, Switzerland, where he lived at Herrengasse 23 for the duration of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Allen Dulles's posting to Bern?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3907, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid eventually made his international debut on 3 April 1996 in an ODI against Sri Lanka in the Singer Cup held in Singapore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rahul Dravid make his international debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3907, "Truth_answer": "April 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Rahul Dravid's international debut happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3907, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid wasn't particularly impressive with the bat, scoring just three runs before being dismissed by Muttiah Muralitharan, but took two catches in the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul_Dravid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rahul Dravid's debut well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rahul Dravid react to the poor performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the media respond well to Rahul Dravid's debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3907, "Truth_answer": "Rahul Dravid's highlight was his fifty against New Zealand in the ninth match that came in just 22 balls - second fastest fifty by an Indian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rahul Dravid's article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones also helped to racially integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the Indianapolis police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p5", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jim Jones's racial integrationist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jim Jones successful in integrating the races?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Indianapolis Mayor Charles Boswell appointed Jim Jones director of the local Human Rights Commission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p4", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Jim Jones's appointment to the local Human Rights Commission take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Jim Jones received considerable criticism in Indiana for his integrationist views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones receive a lot of opposition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "A swastika was placed on the Temple, a stick of dynamite was left in a Temple coal pile, and a dead cat was thrown at Jim Jones' house.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones face any dangers in trying to integrate the race?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "They were White-owned businesses and locals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any particular groups against Jim Jones?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3908, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones was wildly cheered at a meeting of the NAACP and Urban League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones have any supporters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "George H. W. Bush's career in politics began on February 20, 1963 when he was elected chairman of the Harris County, Texas Republican Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George H. W. Bush get his political start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George H. W. Bush get more involved in policy making?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, George H. W. Bush won the Republican primary by defeating former gubernatorial nominee Jack Cox in a run-off election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George H. W. Bush accomplish during his early political career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush ran for reelection in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George H. W. Bush's article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "Reagan-Bush ticket won in a landslide against the Mondale-Ferraro", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Reagan-Bush 1984 reelection campaign a successful run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George H. W. Bush run again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "George H. W. Bush supported the Nixon administration's Vietnam policies, but broke with Republicans on the issue of birth control, which he supported.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did George H. W. Bush accomplish during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3909, "Truth_answer": "George H. W. Bush was a supporter of birth control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George H. W. Bush break with Republicans on the birth control issue?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell was the National Football League commissioner from 1946 until his death in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://life1019.com/2019/09/dont-despise-small-beginnings-2/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p0", "https://life1019.com/2019/09/dont-despise-small-beginnings-2/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bert Bell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell was an assistant coach for the Temple Owls and a co-founder and co-owner of the Philadelphia Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell become the owner of the team in Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Philadelphia Eagles win any games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell move to any other teams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell was worried the repercussions from this event would lead to his firing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell do anything else interesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell win any more games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many kids did Bert Bell have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell go into the military?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell procured the rights to a franchise in Philadelphia which he christened as the Philadelphia Eagles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen interesting in Bert Bell's article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles' inability to seriously challenge other teams made it difficult to sell tickets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen with the Eagles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3910, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell lose any games?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell joined John Heisman's staff at Penn as an assistant coach in 1920.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell teach at Penn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "Football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bert Bell coach or teach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "Several years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bert Bell teach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell was well regarded as a football coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Bell have any scandals while teaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Bert Bell tendered his resignation at Penn. Bert Bell was then an employee of the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bert Bell do after teaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "1 Year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bert Bell enlisted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "U.S Army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What branch of the military was Bert Bell in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Bert Bell tendered his resignation at Penn in protest over the emphasis of in-season scrimmages during practices by Lud Wray, a fellow assistant coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting about Bert Bell's time at Penn?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell's resignation was accommodated prior to the start of the 1929 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Bert Bell's resignation affect him?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "In the 1917 season, Bert Bell led Penn to a 9–2 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226034656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Bell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Bert Bell's seasons while he was at Penn University?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles finished 1–9–1 in 1939 and 1–10 in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bert Bell's article?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3911, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 1940 Bert Bell's best season?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "He mortgaged his own house in Los Angeles in order to make the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the production of Good Night and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "David Strathairn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the cast of Good Night, and Good Luck's production?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "It was named Best Reviewed Film of 2005 in Limited Release by Rotten Tomatoes, where it achieved a 93% positive review rating, based on reviews from 217 critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Good Night, and Good Luck project successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Good Night, and Good Luck production finished?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "A young Robert Kennedy is also shown in the movie during McCarthy's hearing sessions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Good Night, and Good Luck's article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays the role of Robert Kennedy in Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3912, "Truth_answer": "George Clooney as Fred W. Friendly, coproducer with Murrow of See It Now", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did George Clooney have in the Good Night, and Good Luck movie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "Good Night and Good Luck was critically acclaimed upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the reception for the film Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Director, and Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Good Night, and Good Luck receive any awards for being name best reviewed film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck is a 2005 historical drama film directed by George Clooney, and starring David Strathairn, Patricia Clarkson, Clooney, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey, Jr., and Frank Langella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Good Night, and Good Luck's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "Although released in black and white, it was filmed on color film stock, but on a grayscale set, and was color-corrected to black and white during post-production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you share about Good Night, and Good Luck's article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "Four Golden Globes at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards Good Night, and Good Luck received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "One complaint about Good Night and Good Luck among test audiences was their belief that the actor playing Joseph McCarthy was too over the top.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any troubles at Good Night, and Good Luck's reception?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck used actual archive footage of Joseph McCarthy himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the actor playing Joseph McCarthy in Good Night, and Good Luck over the top?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3913, "Truth_answer": "A small jazz combo starring jazz singer Dianne Reeves was hired to record the soundtrack to Good Night, and Good Luck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else interesting about Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3914, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy worked as a jobber for the World Wrestling Federation from 1994 up until he signed a full-time contract in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening to Matt Hardy in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3914, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matt Hardy ever injured in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3914, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1998, however, that the Hardy brothers were given full-time WWF contracts and sent to train with former wrestler Dory Funk, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Matt Hardy's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3914, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy won the Hardcore Championship on April 24, 2000, on Raw Is War, by defeating Crash Holly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy ever win any titles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3914, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy defeated Eddie Guerrero to win the European Championship on SmackDown!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy win any other titles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "American professional wrestling promotion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "Rob Van Dam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Matt Hardy fighting in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matt Hardy fighting with his brother when he joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy win prize money?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people watched Matt Hardy's match on Pay Per View?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "On August 20, Matt Hardy was released from TNA following a DUI arrest that occurred earlier that same day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable aboutMatt Hardy in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3915, "Truth_answer": "On June 21, it was reported that TNA had suspended Matt Hardy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was a statement made about Matt Hardy's arrest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3916, "Truth_answer": "The earliest Super Furry Animals track commercially available is Dim Brys: Dim Chwys, recorded in 1994 for Radio Cymru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Super Furry Animals in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3916, "Truth_answer": "The Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch EP appeared in June 1995 and has been listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the longest-ever title for an EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was a part of Super Furry Animals early recordings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3916, "Truth_answer": "Smokin' became Super Furry Animals' most successful single up to this point, hitting No. 12 in the charts and leading to a memorable appearance on Top of the Pops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p4", "http://www.drsallybaker.com/tag/sir-anthony-hopkins/_p127" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Super Furry Animals have any huge hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3916, "Truth_answer": "In November 1998, the album Out Spaced was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Super Furry Animals article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3917, "Truth_answer": "Studio Album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Super Furry Animals' Guerrilla?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3917, "Truth_answer": "1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Guerrilla by Super Furry Animals released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3917, "Truth_answer": "Studio Album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mwng?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3917, "Truth_answer": "Mwng sold remarkably well for a non-English LP – it made No. 11 in the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.drsallybaker.com/tag/sir-anthony-hopkins/_p129", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Guerrilla and Mwng by Super Furry Animals popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3918, "Truth_answer": "Jason Kidd was traded to the Phoenix Suns with Tony Dumas and Loren Meyer for Michael Finley, A. C. Green, and Sam Cassell during the 1996–97 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220051832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kidd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jason Kidd do with the Phoenix Suns?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3918, "Truth_answer": "1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jason Kidd start playing for the Phoenix Suns?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3918, "Truth_answer": "1998–99 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jason Kidd's best season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3918, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Kidd set any records during the 1998–99 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3918, "Truth_answer": "It was also with the Suns that Jason Kidd rose to the status of the league's best playmaker as he was voted to the All-NBA First Team three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jason Kidd's article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3919, "Truth_answer": "Jason Kidd is the first coach in NBA history to lead two franchises to the playoffs in his first two years as a head coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220051832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kidd_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Jason Kidd set on the Milwaukee Bucks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3919, "Truth_answer": "On July 1, 2014, the Milwaukee Bucks secured Jason Kidd's coaching rights from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for two second-round draft picks in 2015 and 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jason Kidd's article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3919, "Truth_answer": "July 1st,2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jason Kidd start coaching the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3919, "Truth_answer": "Jason Kidd finished third in voting for the Coach of the Year Award behind Mike Budenholzer and Steve Kerr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220051832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kidd_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jason Kidd fare as coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3919, "Truth_answer": "With a 41–41 record to advance to the playoffs as the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220051832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kidd_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Bucks do in the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter returned to the campaign trail, this time on a national quest to gather support for her husband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Rosalynn Carter's campaigning regarding?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter campaigned alone on his behalf in 41 states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Rosalynn Carter go whilst campaigning?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Rosalynn Carter's campaigning a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter promoted the establishment of additional daycare facilities and adjustments to Social Security and so many other things to help the elderly.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what platform did Rosalynn Carter have while campaigning?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter was elected to the board of directors of the National Association of Mental Health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a noteworthy fact regarding Rosalynn Carter's campaigning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Rosalynn Carter was honored by the National Organization for Women with an Award of Merit for her vigorous support for the Equal Rights Amendment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rosalynn Carter hold any other title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Rosalynn Carter's husband elected president?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "President Ford", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the current president before Jimmy Carter was elected president?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "Also in 1975, Rosalynn Carter was photographed shaking hands with serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who was active in his local Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209082727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact regarding Rosalynn Carter's campaiging?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3920, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rosalynn Carter's daughter travel with her?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov spent three years during World War II working as a civilian chemist at the Philadelphia Navy Yard's Naval Air Experimental Station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Isaac Asimov's first job", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov attended New York City public schools from age 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Isaac Asimov age of starting school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Boys High School in Brooklyn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school didIsaac Asimov attend?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Graduating at 15", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age did Isaac Asimov graduate high school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov attended the City College of New York for several days before accepting a scholarship at Seth Low Junior College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Isaac Asimov attend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "a branch of Columbia University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Seth Low Junior College apart of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Downtown Brooklyn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Columbia University located?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Originally a zoology major, Asimov switched to chemistry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what degree did Isaac Asimov go for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3921, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov disapproved of dissecting an alley cat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Isaac Asimov change majors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov was born in Petrovichi, Smolensk Oblast, Russian SFSR on an unknown date between October 4, 1919 and January 2, 1920.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was Isaac Asimov born on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "01/02/1920", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the closest date to Isaac Asimov's birthday?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov celebrated his birthday on January 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What day did Isaac Asimov choose?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "Anna Rachel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Isaac Asimov's mothers name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "Judah Asimov", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Isaac Asimov's fathers name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "Russia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Isaac Asimov's parents from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov and 16 other children in Petrovichi developed double pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tragedy did Isaac Asimov's family face?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "1921", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Isaac Asimov develop pneumonia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3922, "Truth_answer": "three years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Isaac Asimov when his family moved?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "9 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Gabriel Batistuta with Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Striker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Gabriel Batistuta play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta was the top scorer of the 1994–95 Serie A season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Gabriel Batistuta's performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta came third for FIFA World Player of the Year in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a career highlight from Gabriel Batistuta's time on Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta won two consecutive Copa América titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What trophies or awards did Gabriel Batistuta win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta suffered an injury that kept him out of action for more than a month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta suffer any injuries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Fiorentina finished in a disappointing ninth place in the league, although the team managed to reach the semi-finals of the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a career dissappointment Gabriel Batistuta had with Fiorentina?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "The following season, Gabriel Batistuta was transferred to Roma in a deal worth 70 billion lire and signed a three-year contract, which earned 14.8 billion Italian lire per year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta stay on the team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "A quick, hard-working, and powerful player, with an eye for goal and a good all-round game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of playing style did Gabriel Batistuta have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3923, "Truth_answer": "Newell's Old Boys, River Plate, Boca Juniors, Fiorentina, Roma, Inter Milan, Al-Arabi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Gabriel Batistuta play?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "Inter Milan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gabriel Batistuta start outside of his home country?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Gabriel Batistuta was selected to play for Argentina in the Copa América held in Chile, where he finished the tournament as top scorer with six goals as Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gabriel Batistuta's perfomance like in the Copa America?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta earn any penalties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "The 1994 World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta play any games in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the 1994 World Cup held?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "Argentina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gabriel Batistuta play for in 1994?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Argentina get past the first round?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta ever play any games in asia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3924, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 Gabriel Batistuta was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gabriel Batistuta's article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3925, "Truth_answer": "Lower Merion High School in Ardmore", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.wikiplacemarks.com/article_list.php?words=&category_id=&offset=28900_p3", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p30", "https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/bryanko01.html?utm_campaign=Linker&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=linker-thewritersjourney.wordpress.com_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Olga_da_Polga_p28", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Bombyx_p19", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Lucy_Kurtz_p24", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Ax-les-Thermes_p32", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hunt_and_Hess_scale_p9", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Reis_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p4", "https://www.torontoraptorsforum.com/?forum=758419_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Holystone_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201073253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant_p0", "https://register.ryzer.com/camp.cfm?sport=4&id=151165_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kobe Bryant go to high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3925, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, the sheriff's office of Eagle, Colorado, arrested Kobe Bryant in connection with an investigation of a sexual assault complaint filed by a 19-year-old hotel employee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what legal action happened to Kobe Bryant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3925, "Truth_answer": "This caused Kobe Bryant to miss some games due to court appearances or attend court earlier in the day and travel to play games later in same day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the legal action affect Kobe Bryant season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson was plainly dressed, quiet, and observant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Thompson like as a person?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's figure was short and compact, and his black hair was worn long all round, and cut square, as if by one stroke of the shears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was noticeable about David Thompson (explorer) appearance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's cut-short nose gave him an odd look.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Thompson (explorer)have any other distinguishing features?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's complexion was of the gardener's ruddy brown, while the expression of his deeply-furrowed features was friendly and intelligent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Thompson (explorer) article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Thompson (explorer) wear a beard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson was plainly dressed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Thompson (explorer) wear his clothes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson greatly resembled Curran the Irish Orator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was unique about David Thompson (explorer)'s appearance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's cut-short nose", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Thompson (explorer) most defining feature?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Thompson (explorer) have any issues with anger?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3926, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Thompson's personality reserved?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson retired with a generous pension from the North West Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Thompson (explorer) do during his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's 1814 map, his greatest achievement, was so accurate that 100 years later it was still the basis for many of the maps issued by the Canadian government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Thompson (explorer) have any other achievements?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson never finished the book of his 28 years in the fur trade, based on his 77 field notebooks, before he died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about David Thompson (explorer) in his later years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "In the 1890s geologist J.B. Tyrrell resurrected Thompson's notes and in 1916 published them as David Thompson's Narrative, as part of the General Series of the Champlain Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Thompson (explorer) work published?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "A federal plaque reflecting that status is located at Jasper National Park, Alberta. Meantime, David Thompson's achievements are central reasons for other national historic designations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Thompson (explorer) receive any recognitions or awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's body was interred in Montreal's Mount Royal Cemetery in an unmarked grave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about David Thompson (explorer) during the end of his life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1926 that efforts by J.B. Tyrrell and the Canadian Historical Society resulted in the placing of a tombstone to mark David Thompson's grave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after David Thompson was buried?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson was forced to take up a position as a surveyor for the British American Land Company to provide for his family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Thompson (explorer) get out of debt?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson's luck continued to worsen and he was forced to move in with his daughter and son-in-law in 1845.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223185813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David Thompson (explorer) live?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3927, "Truth_answer": "David Thompson died in Montreal in near obscurity on February 10, 1857.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did David Thompson (explorer) live with his daughter and son-in-law?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "Jordin Sparks's second studio album, Battlefield", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jordin Sparks' Battlefield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "Battlefield", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the singles in Battlefield by Jordin Sparks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 7 in the United States, number 11 in the UK, number 34 in Australia and top 20 in many territories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321022919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Battlefield album by Jordin Sparks successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "In May 2010, Jordin Sparks embarked on her first headlining tour in the United States, the Battlefield Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour for Battlefield by Jordin Sparks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "In support of the album, Jordin Sparks opened for The Jonas Brothers on the North America leg of the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordin Sparks tour with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "Jordin Sparks also opened for Britney Spears on the second leg of her Circus Tour in North America, beginning on August 24, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other tours that Jordin Sparks went on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "During this time, Jordin Sparks recorded the duet, Art of Love, with Australian artist Guy Sebastian for his fifth studio album, Like It Like That.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jordin Sparks do during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "In May 2010, Jordin Sparks embarked on her first headlining tour in the United States, the Battlefield Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jordin Sparks doing in 2010?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3928, "Truth_answer": "People's Choice Awards Favorite Combined Forces", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jordin Sparks receive any awards during the 2000s?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jordin Sparks start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Jordin Sparks made her acting debut on Disney's The Suite Life on Deck, guest starring as herself in the Crossing Jordin episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jordin Sparks's first acting role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "Jordin Sparks also guest starred on the hit Nickelodeon show, Big Time Rush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jordin Sparks act in other show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "On May 3, 2010, it was announced that Jordin Sparks would join the cast of the Broadway show In the Heights as Nina Rosario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jordin Sparks first work on broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Jordin Sparks made her film debut in Sparkle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jordin Sparks acted in movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "The episode aired on June 18, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordin_Sparks_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did big time rush air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "Jordin Sparks will also be in the film, The Grace of Jake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jordin Sparks have any upcoming movies or tv shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "In November 2013, Jordin Sparks guest starred on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tv shows has Jordin Sparks acted in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "two Teen Choice Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jordin Sparks won any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3929, "Truth_answer": "Nicolas Cage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Jordin Sparks co-starred with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "He published an autobiography, Fatso, in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908134601id_/https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-donovan-advanceobit-20130804-story.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Donovan do when he left the nfl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Donovan's autobiograpghy a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "Donovan also appeared ten times on the Late Show with David Letterman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Donovan do after the autobigraphy was published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "He appeared as a guest commentator at the WWF King of the Ring tournament in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Donovan ever become a sports announcer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "Donovan guest-starred in the Nickelodeon show The Adventures of Pete & Pete in the episode Space, Geeks, and Johnny Unitas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of television and speaking appearances did Art Donovan make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "08/30/1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Art Donovan retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "Donovan also made several appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231050035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Donovan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Art Donovan do besides Letterman and WWF?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "Several", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that a one time guest appearance or multiple shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3930, "Truth_answer": "Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Donovan win any awards during this time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach died October 28, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Auerbach die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach was interred in Falls Church, Virginia at King David Memorial Gardens within National Memorial Park on October 31, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach have a funeral?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Despite a heart operation, Red Auerbach remained active in his 80s, playing racquetball and making frequent public appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach have heart problems before he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Attendees of Red Auerbach's funeral included basketball dignitaries Bill Russell, Kevin McHale, Danny Ainge, and David Stern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach besides his death and funeral?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Among Auerbach's accomplishments during his 20-year professional coaching career were eleven Eastern Division titles, 11 appearances in the finals, and nine NBA championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Auerbach honored for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Auerbach was voted one of the NBA 10 Greatest Coaches in history, and is honored with a retired number 2 jersey in the TD Garden, home of the Boston Celtics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Red Auerbach achieve in the Boston sports world?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3931, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach passed away in Washington D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Red Auerbach die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "On Christmas Day 2006, James Brown died at approximately 1:45 a.m. EST, at age 73, from congestive heart failure, resulting from complications of pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was James Brown's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "James Brown died from congestive heart failure, resulting from complications of pneumonia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of James Brown's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "James Brown was still making music up to his death, thought his last album was four years before his passing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Brown still making music up to his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "After Brown's death, his relatives, a host of celebrities, and thousands of fans gathered, on December 28, 2006, for a public memorial service at the Apollo Theater in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Brown's funeral like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "During the reading of the will on January 11, 2007, J. Strom Thurmond Jr. revealed that Brown's six adult living children were named in the document.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Brown leave family behind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "According to Charles Bobbit, his longtime personal manager and friend, James Brown had been struggling with a noisy cough since returning from a November trip to Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Brown besides the family he left behind?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3932, "Truth_answer": "Bobbit said, James Brown had a history of never complaining about being sick and often performed while ill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Charles Bobbit say about James Brown besides Brown struggling with a noisy cough since returning from a Europe trip?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3933, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, James Brown and his band scored a hit with their cover of the instrumental Night Train, becoming a top five R&B single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1962 with James Brown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3933, "Truth_answer": "James Brown's Night Train received a single release in 1962 and became a hit, charting #5 R&B and #35 Pop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190919015308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Train_(Jimmy_Forrest_composition)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Brown's Night Train become besides a top five R&B single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3933, "Truth_answer": "Between 1962-1966, James Brown released a total of 8 albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums were released by James Brown around the time of Night Train?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3933, "Truth_answer": "James Brown's Live at the Apollo was released the following June 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://peepeesoakedheckhole.blogspot.com/2010/06/sam-cooke-one-night-stand-live-at.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brown_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about James Brown during the release of Night Train around 1962 besides the number of albums he released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3933, "Truth_answer": "James Brown's Live at the Apollo was an amazingly rapid seller. It spent 66 weeks on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, peaking at #2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://toppidus.com/james-brown-live-at-the-apollo-vinyl.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925203207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Apollo_(1963_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Brown's Live at the Apollo do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3933, "Truth_answer": "Having signed a new deal with King, Brown released his song Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, which became his first top ten hit and won him his first Grammy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Brown win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter's second studio album, Aaron's Party was released in the United States on September 26, 2000, under the Jive label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Aaron's Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "In March 2001, Aaron Carter made his acting debut, guest starring on an episode of the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aaron Carter's acting debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "In March 2001, Aaron Carter made his acting debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Aaron Carter's acting debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter and fellow teen star Samantha Mumba performed a concert in MGM studios live on Disney Channel, titled Aaron Carter and Samantha Mumba in Concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other television shows did Aaron Carter appear on besides Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 13, Aaron Carter recorded his third studio album Oh Aaron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Oh Aaron?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter's Oh Aaron was released on August 7, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Aaron Carter's Oh Aaron released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "Oh Aaron had two hit singles: Oh Aaron and Not Too Young, Not Too Old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Carter's Oh Aaron have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3934, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Carter receive any music awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "Founding The Dubliners members were Drew, Kelly, Ciarán Bourke and Barney McKenna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224171912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the The Dubliners?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "John Sheahan and Bobby Lynch joined The Dubliners in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the original Dubliners?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "Lynch was taken on as his temporary replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224171912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dubliners_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Lynch do in The Dubliners?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners worked with Behan regularly between 1965 and 1966; Behan wrote numerous songs for this act including the song McAlpine's Fusiliers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dubliners write their own music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "The Dubliners became well known, not just in Ireland but also as pioneers for Irish folk in Europe and also in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "aR", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "For the last year of his life Lynch was severely depressed and committed suicide on 2 October 1982. He was a father of 3 children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190517061445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lynch_(musician)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do they know why Lynch commited suicide?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3935, "Truth_answer": "The news came as a shock to the public and The Dubliners, with stating His suicide was a shock, because he was always a very happy fella. Always cracking jokes.‘", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other information related to his suicide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3936, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry started playing for the Warriors in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Barry start playing for the Warriors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3936, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Rick Barry play in the 1965-66 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3936, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry from the University of Miami, who went on to win the Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, was drafted second by the Warriors in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104125739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_NBA_Draft_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rick Barry in the starting lineup of the 1965-1966 season for the Warriors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3936, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry played six more seasons with the Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174051id_/https://www.nba.com/history/legends/profiles/rick-barry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Barry only play for the Warriors for one season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3936, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry was signed with the Warriors right out of college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry sign with the Warriors out of college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3937, "Truth_answer": "The Oakland Oaks were a charter member of the original American Basketball Association. Originally formed in February 1967 as the Oakland Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224205020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Oaks_(ABA)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3937, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry played for the Oakland Oaks for two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Barry play for the Oaks many years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3937, "Truth_answer": "Upset that he was not paid incentive monies that he believed due from Warriors owner Franklin Mieuli, Barry jumped to the ABA's Oakland Oaks, who offered him a lucrative contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rick Barry join the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3937, "Truth_answer": "After the Oaks, Rick Barry went on to play for the Washington Caps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rick Barry play for next after the Oakland Oaks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3937, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry played for five different teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teams did Rick Barry play for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3938, "Truth_answer": "Karisma Kapoor was born on 25 June 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Karisma Kapoor born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3938, "Truth_answer": "Karisma Kapoor was born in Bombay.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.masala.com/tags/karisma-kapoor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Karisma Kapoor born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3938, "Truth_answer": "Karisma Kapoor was born to actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Kapoor's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3938, "Truth_answer": "Karisma studied at the Cathedral and John Connon School and later, for a few months at Sophia College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214103757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karisma_Kapoor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Karisma Kapoor go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3939, "Truth_answer": "An important leader of the Texas Revolution, Sam Houston served as the first and third president of the Republic of Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam Houston's role in the Texas Revolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3939, "Truth_answer": "In early 1817, Sam Houston was assigned to a clerical position in Nashville, serving under the adjutant general for the army's Southern Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sam Houston do in the Texas Revolution besides be an important leader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3939, "Truth_answer": "Sam Houston had risen to the rank of the third lieutenant by the end of 1813.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107063434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sam Houston do during the war besides assigned to a clerical position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3939, "Truth_answer": "Sam Houston went on to become the solicitor general for Nashville in 1819.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Houston a leader in Texas afterwards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3939, "Truth_answer": "Later in the year, Jackson appointed Houston as a sub-agent to handle the removal of Cherokee from East Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Houston do anything else during the war?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3939, "Truth_answer": "Victory in the Battle of San Jacinto made Houston a hero to many Texans, and he won the 1836 Texas presidential election, defeating Stephen F. Austin and governor Henry Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sam Houston revered as a war hero?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Steve Ballmer's Microsoft sued Google for hiring one of its previous vice presidents, Kai-Fu Lee, claiming it was in violation of his his contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What connection does Steve Ballmer and Google have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Steven Anthony Ballmer is an American businessman and investor who was the chief executive officer of Microsoft from January 13, 2000, to February 4, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Ballmer do with Microsoft?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Mark Lucovsky alleged that Steve Ballmer became enraged upon hearing that Lucovsky was about to leave Microsoft for Google, picked up his chair, and threw it across his office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting about Steve Ballmer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer vowed to kill Google.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ballmer say during the incident involving him throwing a chair?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer said, Fucking Eric Schmidt is a fucking pussy. I'm going to fucking bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer say any other angry words to Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt besides to kill Google?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer then resumed attempting to persuade Lucovsky to stay at Microsoft. Ballmer has described Lucovsky's account of the incident as a gross exaggeration of what actually took place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Ballmer do next in his life after vowing to kill Google?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer stayed with Microsoft until February 4, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer stay at Microsoft?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3940, "Truth_answer": "Ballmer was the second person after Roberto Goizueta to become a billionaire in U.S. dollars based on stock options.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Steve Ballmer besides CEO of Microsoft until 2014?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer was a key investor in several NBA teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Ballmer's role in sports?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer made a game-changing commitment to invest $150 million in cash toward a proposed $300 million renovation of KeyArena and were ready to purchase the Seattle SuperSonics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer purchase a team as well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer made a game-changing commitment to invest $150 million in cash toward a proposed $300 million renovation of KeyArena and purchase the Seattle SuperSonics in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Steve Ballmer make a game-changing commitment to invest $150 million in cash toward a proposed $300 million renovation of KeyArena and were ready to purchase the Seattle SuperSonics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "In June 2012, Ballmer was an investor in Chris R. Hansen's proposal to build a new arena in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle and bring the SuperSonics back to Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer do anything else in Seattle besides try to purchase the SuperSonics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "Ballmer and Hansen led a group of investors in an attempt to purchase the Sacramento Kings from the Maloof family and relocate them to Seattle for an estimated $650 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer try to invest in other teams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "Steve Ballmer's attempt t purchase the Sacramento Kings fell through.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer actually manage to purchase the Sacramento Kings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "Following the Donald Sterling scandal in May 2014, Steve Ballmer was the highest bidder in an attempt to purchase the Los Angeles Clippers for a reported price of $2 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Steve Ballmer buy the LA Clippers from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3941, "Truth_answer": "On September 25, 2014, Steve Ballmer said he would bar the team from using Apple products such as iPads, and replace them with Microsoft products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Ballmer do anything with the LA clippers marketing wise?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3942, "Truth_answer": "Walker released his twenty-third single, Say No More, for Giant in early 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Clay Walker album or song Say No More released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3942, "Truth_answer": "Christmas is the seventh studio album and the first Christmas album by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released September 10, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Clay Walker album or song Christmas released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3942, "Truth_answer": "Clay Walker's single Say No More peaked at number 33 on the country chart in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Clay Walker single, Say No More, do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3942, "Truth_answer": "Clay Walker recorded If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again around the same time as Say No More.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clay Walker record any other songs during around the time of Say No More?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3942, "Truth_answer": "If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again reached number 27 on the country chart in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819185403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Walker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful did Clay Walker's If You Ever Feel Like Lovin' Me Again do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3943, "Truth_answer": "What's It to You, You're Beginning to Get to Me, and Live Until I Die were all on Clay Walker's Greatest Hits Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were in the Clay Walker Greatest Hits Album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3943, "Truth_answer": "This Woman and This Man, Dreaming with My Eyes Open, and Rumor Has It are some other songs one may find on Clay Walker's Greatest Hits Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were in the Clay Walker Greatest Hits Album besides What's It to You, You're Beginning to Get to Me, and Live Until I Die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3943, "Truth_answer": "Live, Laugh, Love is country music singer Clay Walker's fifth album. It was released August 24, 1999, on Giant Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Clay Walker's Live, Laugh, Love released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3943, "Truth_answer": "The album was certified gold by the RIAA and reached #55 on the Billboard album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Clay Walker's Live, Laugh, Love album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "The Talking Heads won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Group in 1987 for their song Wild Wild Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they Talking Heads win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "Talking Heads released several more albums, including their best-selling LP Little Creatures, before disbanding in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of The Talking Heads' successful albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "Frantz said We were shocked to find out about Byrne's departure. As far as we're concerned, the band never really broke up. David just decided to leave.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the problems that led to The Talking Heads' breakup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "Despite David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited for a one-off album called No Talking, Just Head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Talking Heads perform together after the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "The main issue had been with Byrne's conflicting vision with his career and where The Talking Heads fit into that.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other conflicts that led to The Talking Heads breakup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Talking Heads were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fogerty_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of acclaim did The Talking Heads receive during their success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3944, "Truth_answer": "The band played Life During Wartime, Psycho Killer, and Burning Down the House together on March 18, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums and songs did The Talking Heads release around the time of their induction to The Rock and Roll Fall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited for a one-off album in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Talking Heads reunite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "The band played Life During Wartime, Psycho Killer, and Burning Down the House while they were on tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Talking Heads play any songs when they were inducted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited for a one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a project that was produced by The Talking Heads post break-up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "The album featured a number of vocalists, including Debbie Harry of Blondie, Johnette Napolitano, Andy Partridge, Gordon Gano, Michael Hutchence, Ed Kowalczyk, Shaun Ryder, Richard Hell, and Maria McKee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Heads collaborate with anyone on No Talking, Just Head?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "The album by The Heads was accompanied by a tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Heads ever tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "Meanwhile, Harrison became a record producer of some note – his résumé includes the Violent Femmes' The Blind Leading the Naked, and the Fine Young Cannibals' The Raw and the Cooked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any members of The Talking Heads work with other artists on their music besides Debbie Harry of Blondie, Johnette Napolitano, Andy Partridge, Gordon Gano, Michael Hutchence, Ed Kowalczyk, Shaun Ryder, Richard Hell, and Maria McKee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3945, "Truth_answer": "Harrison also worked with the General Public's Rub It Better, Crash Test Dummies' God Shuffled His Feet, Live's Mental Jewelry, Throwing Copper, and The Distance To Here.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Harrison work with any other artists besides the Violent Femmes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer was born on August 16, 1902.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hhfo.weebly.com/the-blog/category/literature_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Georgette Heyer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "Heyer was the eldest of three children; her brothers George Boris and Frank were four and nine years younger than she.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "During the war, Georgette Heyer's father served as a requisitions officer. Her mother, Sylvia Watkins, was one of the top three students at Royal College of Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any information about Georgette Heyer's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "For part of Georgette Heyer's childhood, the family lived in Paris but they returned to England shortly after World War I broke out in 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Georgette Heyer grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "George Heyer left the army in 1920 with the rank of captain, taught at King's College London and sometimes wrote for The Granta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Georgette Heyer's father do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "When she was 17, Heyer began a serial story to amuse her brother Boris, who suffered from a form of haemophilia and was often weak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer write any books?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer's father enjoyed listening to her story and asked her to prepare it for publication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308051144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer's father like the serial stories?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer's agent found a publisher and The Black Moth, about the adventures of a young man who took responsibility for his brother's cheating, was released in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308051144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Georgette Heyer's stories published?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3946, "Truth_answer": "In 1926, Georgette Heyer released These Old Shades, in which the Duke of Avon courts his own ward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other stories Georgette Heyer had written that had been published besides The Black Moth?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "In 1925 Georgette Heyer married George Ronald Rougier, a mining engineer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308051144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Georgette Heyer's marriage life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "George Ronald Rougier and Georgette Heyer were both madly in love with each other though not without a bit a financial difficulty on her husband's behalf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer and her husband George Ronald Rougier have a happy marriage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "Heyer became the primary breadwinner. Rougier purchased a sports shop with money borrowed from Heyer's aunts. Heyer's brother helped Rougier, while Heyer continued to provide most of the earnings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Georgette's marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer insisted they return to England before starting a family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Georgette Heyer wanting to return to England?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Heyer followed her husband to Macedonia, where she almost died after a dentist improperly administered an anaesthetic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Georgette Heyer almost dying?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer get treated for the improper anaesthetic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer stay in the hospital after the improper anaesthetic?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "Heyer's novels collectively sold over 100,000 copies in hardback each year. Her paperbacks usually sold over 500,000 copies each.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other important aspects about Georgette Heyer's marriage besides her improper anesthetic?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "After a failed experiment running a gas, coke, and lighting company, George Ronald Rougier purchased a sports shop in Horsham with money they borrowed from Heyer's aunts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Georgette's husband's failed experiement?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3947, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer continued live with her husband and provide the bulk of the family's earnings with her writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Georgette while her husband worked at the sports shop?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "When Jodorowsky’s first feature film, Fando y Lis, premiered at the 1968 Acapulco Film Festival, the screening was controversial and erupted into a riot, due to its graphic content.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What criticism surrounded Alejandro Jodorowsky?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "Sady Doyle of Elle wrote that Jodorowsky has been teasing of an unsimulated rape scene in El Topo ... though he's described the unsimulated sex in that scene as consensual.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What criticism surrounded Alejandro and the making of El Topo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "Emily Asher-Perrin of Tor.com called Jodorowsky A man who seems to believe that rape is something that women 'need' if they can't accept male sexual power on their own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alejandro Jodorowsky's controversial directing received by others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "Matt Brown of Screen Anarchy wrote Alejandro Jodorowsky is on the record in his book on the making of the film as having raped Mara Lorenzo while making El Topo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Brown say anything else that was critical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky offered details in that same statement on the filming of the so-called rape scene, proclaiming that it would be impossible to commit such a crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controvery surrounded Alejandro Jodorowsky besides the filming of El Topo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "Sady Doyle of Elle wrote that Jodorowsky has been teasing the idea of an unsimulated rape scene in his cult classic film El Topo for decades...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else have criticism against Alejandro Jodorowsky besides Matt Brown?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other things besides the rape scene that added to criticism against Jodorowsky?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "Jodorowsky spent almost a decade reconstructing the original form of the Tarot de Marseille. From this he moved into more therapeutic work in three areas: psychomagic, psychogenealogy and initiatic massage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything that's interesting about Jodorowsky that hasn't been discussed yet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "As a result of these alleged statements, Alejandro Jodorowsky has been criticised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to Alejandro Jodorowsky's statement regarding the rape controversy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Alejandro Jodorowsky respected by others?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3949, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, fellow wrestler Bruno Sammartino mentioned to McMahon that Lou Albano, a mediocre wrestler who was nonetheless an entertaining speaker, might be better utilized as a manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Albano start managing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3949, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, fellow wrestler Bruno Sammartino mentioned to McMahon that Lou Albano, a mediocre wrestler who was nonetheless an entertaining speaker, might be better utilized as a manager. was the manager when Ivan Koloff ended Sammartino's seven-year reign as champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lou Albano manage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3949, "Truth_answer": "Lou Albano was never looked upon by promoters as someone who could be anyone special. But as a manager, he shined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Lou Albano?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3949, "Truth_answer": "Lou Albano transitioned into the brash, bombastic manager Captain Lou Albano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lou Albano transition to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3949, "Truth_answer": "In January 1971, Lou Albano was the manager when Ivan Koloff ended Sammartino's seven-year reign as champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lou Albano besides transition to a manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3949, "Truth_answer": "The shock of Koloff's victory was such that the crowd fell totally silent, and Sammartino momentarily feared that he'd lost his hearing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Ivan Koloff win that ended Sammartino's seven-year reign as champion a shock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3950, "Truth_answer": "Although Albano's father, retired from medicine, wanted to open an insurance agency with his son, Lou instead began training as a boxer in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "With what did Albano begin his career with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3950, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lou Albano's debut match?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3950, "Truth_answer": "Lou Albano made little impact as a solo wrestler, working prelims in various circuits, but he achieved moderate success as a tag team performer with partner Tony Altomare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Lou Albano's early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3950, "Truth_answer": "Lou Albano won the Midwest tag team championship on the undercard of June 30, 1961 and set the all-time record gate in the United States with Tony Altomare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the best bout of Lou Albano early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3950, "Truth_answer": "Lou Albano made little impact as a solo wrestler, working prelims in various circuits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Albano win any match at all as a solo wrestler in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3950, "Truth_answer": "Dubbed The Sicilians, Tony Altomare and Lou Albano competed as a stereotypical Italian gangster combo in the mode of the then-popular television series The Untouchables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101191310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Albano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lou Albano success story as a team player?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3951, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Glenn Danzig's tours to support the Circle of Snakes album and the Blackest of the Black Tour were highlighted by special guest of Misfits Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some highlights from Glenn Danzig recent activity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3951, "Truth_answer": "Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein joined Glenn Danzig on stage for a 20-minute set of classic Misfits songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Glenn Danzig performance with Misfits Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3951, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Glenn Danzig performance with Misfits Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein shows a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3951, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig noted he would be open to possibly doing some more shows. The reunited Misfits did more shows and Danzig enforced a no cell phone policy at reunion shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Misfits' do any other performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3951, "Truth_answer": "Danzig returned to the 2017 Riotfest with his band, Danzig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Misfits' most recent activity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "The W was released in November 2000, and was mostly well received by critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 with Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "The W is the third studio album by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on November 21, 2000, by Loud Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_W_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The W by Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "The W was particularly known for RZA's production, and also hit single, the uptempo Gravel Pit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a famous single from The W album by Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "The track All I Need from Tical was the winner of the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 1995 Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wu-Tang Clan win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "Iron Flag is the fourth studio album by American East Coast hip hopI collective Wu-Tang Clan, released on December 18, 2001 on Loud Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Iron Flag by Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "Iron Flag by Wu-Tang Clan had crossover vibe and features, while critically praised, it gained a less than stellar reputation with fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Iron Flag by Wu-Tang Clan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3952, "Truth_answer": "Around this time, Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man began his acting career, along with close collaborator Redman, by starring in the stoner comedy film How High.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wu-Tang Clan besides the release of the albums, The W and Iron Flag?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "The phrase girl power was a label for the particular facet of post classical neo-feminist empowerment embraced by the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Girl power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "The phrase was regularly uttered by all five members of the Spice Girls—although most closely associated with Halliwell—and was often delivered with a peace sign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Spice Girls related to girl power?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "The Girl power slogan's invention is credited to US punk band Bikini Kill, who published a zine called Girl Power in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_Power_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spice Girls coin the term girl power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "The Girl power slogan featured on official Spice Girls merchandise and on some of the outfits the group members wore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Spice Girls embrace girl power?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls' debut single Wannabe has been hailed as an iconic girl power anthem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spice Girls write any songs about girl power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "Though the most of the Spice Girls songs had hailing to girl power, none of their songs went as viral as Wannabe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spice Girls have any other girl power anthems besides their debut single, Wannabe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "At the 43rd People's Choice Awards, American actress Blake Lively dedicated her Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress award to girl power in her acceptance speech, and credited the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Spice Girls' girl power besides their song, Wannabe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3953, "Truth_answer": "Author Ryan Dawson said, The Spice Girls changed British culture enough for Girl Power to now seem completely unremarkable.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other famous people involved in Spice Girls' girl power besides Black Lively?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Spice Girls' Forever?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "Holler, Let Love Lead the Way, and Goodbye are some of the singles that were featured on the Forever album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Forever?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "Spice Girls' Forever was released on 1 November 2000 by Virgin Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Forever come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "Spice Girls' Forever spent a total of 10 weeks on the chart. It was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry on 17 November 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spice Girls' Forever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "In January 2001, Spice Girls unofficially announced that they were beginning an indefinite hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Spice Girls take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls announced that they would be concentrating on their solo careers in regards to their foreseeable future, although they pointed out that the group was not splitting.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Spice Girls take the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June 2007, Spice Girls held a press conference at The O2 Arena revealing their intention to reunite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Spice Girls get back together after their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, after leaving Spice Girls, Halliwell launched her solo career and released her debut album Schizophonic, with the lead single Look at Me, produced by Absolute and Phil Bucknall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any noteable solo careers during The Spice Girls' hiatus?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "Spice Girls' album Forever's sound was initially more pop-influenced, similar to their first two albums, and included production from Eliot Kennedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Spice Girls' Forever album besides its reception?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3954, "Truth_answer": "Erlewine of AllMusic wrote Spice Girls make all the right moves, hiring Jerkins for most of the tracks, but results in a record that is curiously self-conscious and flat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about Spice Girls' Forever?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "Thalía obtained the protagonist role of Sandy Dee in a musical, and she performed in 500 theater presentations of Vaselina along with Timbiriche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Timbiriche Era and its relationship with Thalía?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Thalía's first group she was a part of was as a vocalist in a children's group named Pac Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Timbiriche Thalia's first band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "Thalía's band Pac Man recorded a total of 4 studio albums between 1982 and 1983, and later it was disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Thalia with Pac Man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thalía's band Pac Man have any success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "Thalia's original group. Pac Man, later changed their band name to Din-Din.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Din-Din and its relationship with Thalía?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in Din-Din besides Thalía?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Thalía departed from Timbiriche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Thalia with Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3955, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thalia leave Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Fred Zinnemann's From Here to Eternity deals with the tribulations of three soldiers, played by Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Frank Sinatra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Sinatra's career comeback begin with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra co-starred with Burt Lancaster and Montgomery Clift for the film, From Here to Eternity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Frank Sinatra co-star with in the film, From Here to Eternity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "The film, From Here to Eternity won eight Academy Awards out of 13 nominations, including awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117133926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_Here_to_Eternity_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film, From Here to Eternity a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Sinatra was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his role in The Man With The Golden Arm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think about Frank Sinatra's acting skills?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra featured alongside Grace Kelly in High Society for MGM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra have any notable female co stars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Santopietro considers the scene in which Frank Sinatra sings The Lady Is a Tramp to Rita Hayworth to have been the finest moment of his film career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra sing any songs in his movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "The Lady is a Tramp was used in the film version of Pal Joey starring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204192515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_Is_a_Tramp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film is Frank Sinatra singing, The Lady is a Tramp from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra featured alongside Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly in High Society for MGM, earning a reported $250,000 for the picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Frank Sinatra movie was a huge hit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra's High Society ended up earning over $13 million at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing pictures of its year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Frank Sinatra's High Society a success?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "By 1958, Sinatra was one of the ten biggest box office draws in the United States, appearing with Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine in Vincente Minnelli's Some Came Running.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra act with any other singers besides Bing Crosby?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3956, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra featured alonside Shirley MacLaine in Some Came Running.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what film did Frank Sinatra work with singer Shirley MacLaine?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "Thalia's first album as a solo artist was self-titled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Thalia's first album as a solo artist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Thalía released her first studio album as a solo artist, self-titled Thalía, which was produced by Alfredo Díaz Ordaz, and published by Fonovisa, Televisa's record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thalía release her first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "From that album, Thalía released a total of four singles that became radio hits: Amarillo Azul, Pienso en Ti, Un Pacto Entre Los Dos and Saliva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thalia's first album contain any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "After her first album, Thalía released her second studio album, Mundo de cristal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thalía record any albums after her Thalia album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "In September 1991, Thalía released her second studio album, Mundo de cristal, which marks Thalía's last project in collaboration with Alfredo Díaz Ordaz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Thalía record in 1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "Due to the success of the singles, the album was certified gold in Thalía's native country, Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mundo de cristal successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "In October 1992, Thalía released her third studio album and her last under the same label, entitled Love, which was recorded in Spain and was produced by Luis Carlos Esteban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thalía make any songs after Mundo de cristal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3957, "Truth_answer": "Thalía's album, Love was praised by the critics, as it was an artistic evolution for Thalía, who experimented for the first time in different music genres, especially electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thalia's album Love also successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Chiu passed the UPCAT and enrolled in University of the Philippines's UPOU program for business courses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kim Chiu's education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "Chiu uses her media influence to promote various causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kim Chiu get into philanthropy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu was interested in asthma awareness campaigns, Win Against Asthma, after battling asthma as a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first cause Kim Chiu became interested in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "By 2013, it was also revealed that Kim Chiu was involved with regularly funding Isla Pulo, an impoverished community of 1,000 inhabitants in Manila Bay, Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Kim Chiu's involvement entail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "Chiu addressed the ongoing Pork Barrel tax scandal and the government's alleged misuse of the PDAF in a press conference on August 28, 2013.Kim Chiu has participated in disaster relief organizations such as Philippine National Red Cross and Sagip Kapamilya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of philanthropy does Kim Chiu do besides asthma awareness and funding impoverished communites?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu joined the Free Mali campaign. Chiu made a video plea for Mali, asking that she be moved to a sanctuary for the sake of her well being.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Free Mali campaign and its relationship with Kim Chiu?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kim Chiu have other animal organizations that she works with besides Free Mali?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kim Chiu have any educational organizations she works with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3958, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu's alma mater is the University of the Philippines Open University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Chiu graduate from college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "Chiu gained prominence by winning the reality series Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kim Chiu's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "After winning, Chiu became part of Star Magic. She and her partner Gerald Anderson became regulars in ASAP XV and appeared together in several ABS-CBN shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kim Chiu do after Big Brother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "ABS-CBN Center for Communication Arts Inc., doing business as Star Magic, is the training and management subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation. It was designed to assist young talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kim Chiu's Star Magic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Chiu starred in the primetime TV series entitled Sana Maulit Muli alongside Anderson which was released to significant acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sar-roo.ru/kim-chiu-enchong-dee-dating-11417.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kim Chiu's next big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu starred as Jasmin Sta. Maria who meets Travis Johnson, the illegitimate son of an American soldier, as stowaways in a ship sailing from Cebu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kim Chiu's role in the TV series Sana Maulit Muli?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Chiu secured her name as a top actress in the highly acclaimed TV series entitled Tayong Dalawa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kim Chiu's biggest success at this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "She has also received a PMPC Award for Best Drama Actress on her performance in Ikaw Lamang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kim Chiu win the award for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3959, "Truth_answer": "Gaining much recognition for her acting roles, Kim Chiu then starred in the movie I've Fallen For You under Star Cinema.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kim Chiu in any movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "The eponymous first album showcased Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's classic lineup live set at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark classic lineup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's classic lineup was basically the Humphreys/McCluskey duo, although it included some guest drums from Id drummer Malcolm Holmes and saxophone from Wirral musician Martin Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the classic lineup of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark had a raw, poppy, melodic synth-pop sound. Dindisc arranged for the song Messages to be re-recorded and released as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark perform with their classic lineup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "Howlett then presided over the recording of a further hit single, Souvenir, co-written by Cooper & Humphreys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark performed besides Messages?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark perform with any other bands or artists during their clasic lineup period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "The Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark toured for their first album, Winston the tape recorder was augmented with drums from Malcolm Holmes, and Dave Hughes on synths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark toured in the US as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries were the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3960, "Truth_answer": "During this time the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark came out with Sugar Tax, Liberator, and Universal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark create during this time of their classic lineup?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Anderson coached at Columbia College in Dubuque, Iowa, from 1922 to 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612232052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Anderson_(American_football_coach)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Eddie Anderson coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Anderson played and coached from 1922 - 1938.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Eddie Anderson play and coach in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Anderson played from 1918 - 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Eddie Anderson play in his early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything unique about Eddie Anderson's coaching style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "Anderson coached at Columbia College in Dubuque, Iowa, from 1922 to 1924. Anderson served as a player/coach for the Chicago Cardinals in the early 1920s. Anderson coached football at DePaul University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Anderson coach for more than 2 teams in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Anderson had a record of 47–7–4 in six years at Holy Cross from 1933 to 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612232052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Anderson_(American_football_coach)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eddie Anderson a good coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3961, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Anderson played professional football in the National Football League for the Rochester Jeffersons in 1922 and the Chicago Cardinals from 1922 to 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Anderson ever go pro?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3962, "Truth_answer": "By the time Anderson had returned from service, Iowa football was again in the cellar of the Big Ten. He lead Iowa to four wins in their first five games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Eddie Anderson's second stint?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3962, "Truth_answer": "Anderson used his stint for the Iowa Hawkeyes football team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Eddie Anderson use his stint for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3962, "Truth_answer": "Anderson resigned and took the head coaching position at Holy Cross", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Eddie Anderson coach for during his second stint?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3962, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Anderson had a 35–33–2 record in eight years at Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other important information about Eddie Anderson besides his second stint as a player and coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3962, "Truth_answer": "Anderson later moved to Clearwater, Florida before passing away of a heart attack April 24, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddie Anderson die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Eddie Anderson's coaching skills?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "Dawkins coined the word meme as a way to encourage readers to think about how Darwinian principles might be extended beyond the realm of genes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dawkins responsible for the term meme?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "Meme was intended as an extension of his replicators argument, but it took on a life of its own in the hands of other authors, Daniel Dennett and Susan Blackmore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dawkins referring to when he used the term meme?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "Dawkins uses the term selfish gene as a way of expressing the gene-centred view of evolution, popularising ideas developed during the 1960s by W. D. Hamilton and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Richard Dawkins' selfish gene?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "Although Richard Dawkins invented the term meme, he has not claimed that the idea was entirely novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Dawkins fathering the meme besides the selfish gene?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "There have been other expressions for similar ideas in the past. For instance, John Laurent suggested that meme may have derived from the little-known German biologist Richard Semon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Richard Dawkins claim that the term meme was a novel idea?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "Semon regarded mneme as the collective set of neural memory traces that were inherited, although such view would be considered as Lamarckian by modern biologists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Semon actually use the word meme?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "Semon's book Die Mneme directly influenced the Mnemosyne project of the idiosyncratic art historian Aby Warburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201119230832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Semon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Die Mneme about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3963, "Truth_answer": "In his own work, Maurice Maeterlinck tried to explain memory in termites and ants by claiming that neural memory traces were added upon the individual mneme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone else been credited with coining meme besides Richard Dawkins and Richard Semon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "The youngest of the Braxtons' six children, Tamar Braxton started singing as a toddler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Braxton start singing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "The Braxton siblings were with Arista Records for around roughly a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were the Braxton children with Arista Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton recorded her solo debut album, Ridiculous, so-named for the many different musical styles on the album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamar Braxton have any solo songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton has won four awards from 15 nominations, including one BET Award and three Soul Train Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamar Braxton win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "The Braxtons decided to part ways as a group after lead singer Tamar Braxton left to pursue a solo career with DreamWorks Records in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tamar Braxton besides her awards and solo songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton was with DreamWorks from 1998 to 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Tamar Braxton with DreamWorks Records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3964, "Truth_answer": "Tamar is the self-titled debut studio album by American R&B singer Tamar Braxton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321104718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Lovers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tamar Braxton's first album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone was known for her temper and frequent outbursts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nina Simone temperament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone is regarded as one of the most influential recording artists of the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Nina Simone received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Simone fired a gun at a record company executive, whom she accused of stealing royalties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone's temper hurt her career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone said she tried to kill him but missed. Simone was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nina Simone arrested for firing a gun at a record company executive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Nina Simone shot and wounded her neighbor's son with an air gun after the boy's laughter disturbed her concentration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone's do anything else that displayed her bad temper besides firing a gun at a record company executive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "Simone took medication for a condition from mid-1960s onward. This was only known to a small group of intimates. It was kept out of public view for many years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did shooting and wounding a neighbor's son affect Nina Simone's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3965, "Truth_answer": "Simone was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone have a mental illness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury began writing his own stories at age 11, during the Great Depression — sometimes writing on the only available paper, butcher paper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ray Bradbury start writing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "Bradbury published his first short story, “Hollerbochen’s Dilemma”, in the league’s “fanzine,” Imagination! He published his own fanzine, Futuria Fantasia, in 1939, which copies can still be found today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of Ray Bradbury's ealier stories still around?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "An aunt read Ray Bradbury short stories when he was a child. This period provided foundations for both the author and his stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ray Bradbury get into writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "In his youth, Ray Bradbury spent much time in the Carnegie library in Waukegan, reading such authors as H. G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Edgar Allan Poe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Ray Bradbury?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Ray Bradbury received the Prometheus Award for Fahrenheit 451.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ray Bradbury article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American fiction writer best known for his celebrated and prolific output in the adventure and science-fiction genres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Rice_Burroughs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Edgar Rice Burroughs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "In addition to comics, Ray Bradbury loved Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan of the Apes, especially Burroughs' John Carter of Mars series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other works particularly influence Ray Bradbury besides works from H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Edgar Allan Poe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "The Warlord of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs impressed Bradbury so much that at the age of 12, he wrote his own sequel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edgar Rice Burroughs influence Bradbury?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury's best known novel is Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian study of future American society in which critical thought is outlawed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190516153502id_/https://www.biography.com/writer/ray-bradbury_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ray Bradbury most popular book?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "Bradbury admitted that he stopped reading science-fiction books in his 20s and embraced a broad field of literature that included Alexander Pope and poet John Donne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other authors influenced Ray Bradbury besides H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Edgar Rice Burroughs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3966, "Truth_answer": "Bradbury identified with Verne, saying, He believes the human being is in a strange situation in a very strange world, and he believes that we can triumph by behaving morally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jules Verne influence Ray Bradbury?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach coached the Boston Celtics from 1950–2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Celtics_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Red Auerbach coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "With Red Auerbach's fast-break tactics, the Celtics achieved a 39–30 record but lost in the 1951 NBA Playoffs to the New York Knicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Red Auerbach's Boston Celtics do early on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "In the next years until 1956, Red Auerbach's Celtics would make the playoffs every year, but never won the title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach win any games with the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "Auerbach coached the Washington Capitols, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Boston Celtics, and several other teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Auerbach's teams name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach also became assistant coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach coach any other teams besides the Boston Celtics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "In the 1950 NBA draft, Auerbach made some notable moves. First, he famously snubbed Hall-of-Fame New England point guard Bob Cousy infuriating the Boston crowd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Auerbach besides coaching teams?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "Auerbach argued that Cousy lacked the poise necessary to make his team. Secondly, Aurbach drafted African-American Chuck Cooper, the first black player to be drafted by the NBA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Red Auerbach snub Bob Cousy out of the Boston Celtics in the 1950 NBA draft?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "With drafting African-American Chuck Cooper, Red Auerbach effectively broke down the color barrier in professional basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Red Auerbach drafting African-American Chuck Cooper a good thing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3967, "Truth_answer": "All in all, Red Auerbach directly coached nine NBA championship teams and mentored four players—Russell, Sharman, Heinsohn, and K.C. Jones—", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Celtics do under Auerbach's control?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Auerbach began coaching basketball at the St. Albans School and Roosevelt High School in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Red Auerbach get his start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach joined the US Navy for three years, coaching the basketball team in Norfolk. He caught the eye of Mike Uline, who hired him to coach the Washington Capitols.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Auerbach coach for in his first coaching years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "In the 1948–49 BAA season, Auerbach's Capitols won their first 15 games and finished the season at 38–22. The team reached the BAA Finals, but were beaten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach win any playoffs in his first coaching years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "Red Auerbach Washington Capitols reached the BAA Finals in the 1948–49 BAA season, but were beaten by the Minneapolis Lakers, who were led by Hall-of-Fame center George Mikan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Auerbach coach anyone in the hall of fame in his first coaching years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 1950–51 NBA season, Walter Brown, owner of the Boston Celtics, was desperate to turn around his struggling and financially strapped franchise and hired Red Auerbach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Red Auerbach become an NBA coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "When Ben Kerner, owner of the Tri-Cities Blackhawks traded Auerbach's favorite player John Mahnken, an angry Red Auerbach resigned again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What brought an end to Red Auerbach's early years of coaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was believed to be the reason Red Auerbach's Tri-Cities Blackhawks never won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3968, "Truth_answer": "Auerbach had already set his sights on Bill Russell. Auerbach acquired a center in Russell, who would go on to become one of the greatest basketball players of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Red Auerbach doing in 1956?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "William's father was able to make a generous provision for his favourite son's education and, in 1841, installed him, with extensive letters of introduction and ample accommodation, at Peterhouse, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin attend Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin took a lively interest in the classics, music, and literature; but the real love of his intellectual life was the pursuit of science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin study at Peterhouse, Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin belong to any clubs at Peterhouse, Cambridge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "The study of mathematics, physics, and in particular, of electricity, had captivated William Thomson's imagination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin have any other interests besides classics, music, and literature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "On gaining the fellowship, William Thomson spent some time in the laboratory of the celebrated Henri Victor Regnault, at Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin do as a fellow of St. Peter's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "In 1846, William Thomson was appointed to the chair of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin do after his fellowship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin refused to leave Glasgow, remaining professor of Natural Philosophy for over 50 years, until his eventual retirement from that post.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin teach?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3969, "Truth_answer": "William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin refused to leave Glasgow, remaining professor of Natural Philosophy for over 50 years, until his eventual retirement from that post.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject did William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin teach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was offered, and accepted, a contract at Warner Bros in the 1950s. One of Hunter's first films for Warners was The Sea Chase in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tab sign on with Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "The Sea Chase was a big hit, but Hunter's part was relatively small.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter's The Sea Chase do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter's breakthrough role came when he was cast as the young Marine Danny in 1955's World War II drama Battle Cry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter do any other films besides The Sea Chase?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Battle Cry was based on a bestseller by Leon Uris and became Warner Bros.' largest grossing film that year, cementing Hunter's position as one of Hollywood's top young romantic leads", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter have a bigger role in the film, Battle Cry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Battle Cry became Warner Bros.' largest grossing film of that year, cementing Hunter's position as one of Hollywood's top young romantic leads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film, Battle Cry do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Warners Bros decided to promote Tab Hunter to star status, teaming him with Natalie Wood in two films,The Burning Hills (1956) and another, The Girl He Left Behind (1956).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tab Hunter in anything other than movies besides Battle Cry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Hunter received strong critical acclaim for a television performance he gave in the debut episode of Playhouse 90 written by Rod Serling and directed by John Frankenheimer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter act in any TV shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3970, "Truth_answer": "Tab Hunter was named Most Promising New Personality in a nationwide poll sponsored by the Council of Motion Picture Organizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tab Hunter ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 2003–04 season, Larsson left Celtic on a free transfer and signed a one-year contract with Barcelona with an option for a second year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson play for Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "In December 2005, Henrik Larsson announced that at the end of his contract, which ended in July, he would leave Barcelona and return to Sweden to end his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Henrik Larsson's contract with Barcelona was over?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "On 20 November 2004, during the 3–0 victory in El Clásico against Real Madrid, Henrik Larsson tore the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What injury did Henrik Larsson get during his time with Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "Despite his injury-hit 2004–05 season, playing only 16 games, Barcelona took the option to extend Henrik Larsson's contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee injury keep Henrik Larsson out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "In 2005–06, Larsson scored ten goals as Barcelona won La Liga for a second consecutive year. Later, Henrik Larsson joined up with his former club, Helsingborg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Larsson contract extended?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "Henrik Larsson would leave Barcelona and return to Sweden to end his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henrik Larsson go when the contract ended in July?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson win any awards before leaving Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3971, "Truth_answer": "After Sweden's elimination from the 2006 FIFA World Cup on 24 June 2006, Henrik Larsson joined up with his former club, Helsingborg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henrik Larsson do after Barcelona won the 2006 Champions League final?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos played for the Indiana Hoosiers football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pete Pihos play for during 1945-1946?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos continued to play for Indiana in 1945 and 1946. In February 1947, he signed to join the Eagles after his graduation in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos play for anyone else during 1945-1946 besides the Indiana Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos ended his college career by scoring three touchdowns against the Purdue Boilermakers, helping the Hoosiers win the Old Oaken Bucket for that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos help the Hoosiers win any important games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos' 1946 Indiana Hoosiers football team lost 3 games that season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos have any major losses with the Indiana Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "In a show of versatility, and despite suffering from a throat infection and thigh injury during the 1946 season, Pete Pihos carried the ball 76 times for 262 rushing yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant events took place during Pete Pihos' 1945-1946 years with Indiana besides his losses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos earned first-team All-America honors from Yank, the Army Weekly magazine, and finished eighth in voting for the Heisman Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos win any awards during his time with the Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "In a show of versatility, and despite suffering from a throat infection and thigh injury during the 1946 season, Pete Pihos carried the ball 76 times for 262 rushing yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos have any injuries during his time with the Indiana Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "In February 1947, Pete Pihos signed to join the Eagles after his graduation in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pete Pihos leave the Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pihos' Indiana coach of 1934, Bo McMillin, thought highly of him saying Pihos was the greatest all-around football player our team has known in my time at Indiana.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pete Pihos get along with his Indiana Hoosiers' coach?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3972, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos played college football, principally as an end and fullback, for Indiana University from 1942 to 1943 and 1945 to 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Pete Pihos play for the Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 3973, "Truth_answer": "In the 2005–2006 season, Lysacek again competed on the Grand Prix. He placed second at the 2005 Skate America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 with Evan Lysacek?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3973, "Truth_answer": "At the 2007 U.S. Championships, Evan Lysacek performed his first clean short program of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Evan Lysacek play in the 2007 season as well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3973, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek toured over the summer of 2007 with Champions on Ice for the second consecutive year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about Evan Lysacek in the 2006-2007 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3973, "Truth_answer": "Champions on Ice was a touring ice show in the United States. The show featured a large cast of both professional and Olympic-eligible figure skaters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190323233756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champions_on_Ice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Champions on Ice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3973, "Truth_answer": "Lysacek competed in the 2007 Four Continents. He was fourth after the short program, but made yet another comeback in the free skate, earning his second Four Continents title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Evan Lysacek compete in any other tournaments besides 2006 Skate America between 2006-2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3973, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek is a two-time (2005, 2007) Four Continents champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Of what Four Continents Figure Skating Championships did Evan Lysacek win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "In the 2005–2006 season, Evan Lysacek again competed on the Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Evan Lysacek do in the 2005-2006 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek placed second at the 2005 Skate America, but it was clear that his Grease free skate was not working.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Evan Lysacek compete at in 2005-2006 besides the Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "At the 2006 U.S. Championships, the de facto Olympic qualifier, Evan Lysacek was third after the short program, but pulled up to win the free skate, finishing second overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Evan Lysacek place in other 2005-2006 competitions besides 2005 Skate America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek was named to the 2006 Winter Olympic team along with Johnny Weir and Matthew Savoie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Evan Lysacek do in 2005-2006 besides the 2005 Skate America and the 2006 US Championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek ended his season by winning the bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships in Calgary, Alberta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other 2005-2006 Evan Lysacek competitions mentioned besides the 2005 Skate America, the 2006 US Championships and Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek finished his free skate with eight triple jumps and was ranked third of the night. He finished fourth overall, seven points below the bronze at the 2006 Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What moves did Evan Lysacek do in 2005-2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3974, "Truth_answer": "Evan Lysacek ended his season by winning the bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships in Calgary, Alberta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215071035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Lysacek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Evan Lysacek's accomplishments in 2005-2006?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3975, "Truth_answer": "After the cancellation of his CBS series in 1972, Glen Campbell remained a regular on network television. He co-starred in a made-for-television movie, Strange Homecoming.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hammondcast.wordpress.com/tag/corporation/_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1973 with Glen Campbell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3975, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell hosted a music and comedy variety show called The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour on CBS television, from January 1969 until June 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Glen Campbell CBS TV series was canceled in 1972?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3975, "Truth_answer": "He co-starred in a made-for-television movie, Strange Homecoming, with Robert Culp and up-and-coming teen idol Leif Garrett.Glen Campbell co-starred in a made-for-television movie, Strange Homecoming, with Robert Culp and up-and-coming teen idol Leif Garrett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV series did Glen Campbell become a part of in 1973?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3975, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell hosted a number of television specials, including 1976's Down Home, Down Under with Olivia Newton-John.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hammondcast.wordpress.com/tag/corporation/_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tv specials did Glen Campbell do in 1973 besides Strange Homecoming?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3976, "Truth_answer": "From 1960-1966, Glen Campbell released 4 albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Glen Campbell release during this his early career from 1960–1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3976, "Truth_answer": "From 1964 on, Glen Campbell began to appear on television as a regular on Star Route, a syndicated series hosted by Rod Cameron, ABC's Shindig! and Hollywood Jamboree.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hammondcast.wordpress.com/tag/corporation/_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glen Campbell appear on television during his early career from 1960-1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3976, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glen Campbell married during his early career from 1960-1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3977, "Truth_answer": "In spite of the unexpected detour early in Jeff Bagwell's professional baseball career, he blossomed in Houston, becoming one of the most accomplished players in Astros franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How important was Jeff Bagwell's role in the Houston Astros?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3977, "Truth_answer": "Eligible for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time in 2011, speculation abounded on the premise that Jeff Bagwell used performance-enhancing drugs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there ever any conflicts in Jeff Bagwell's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3977, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Bagwell is married to Rachel Bagwell, his third wife, with whom he has five children in a blended family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Bagwell have a wife and children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3977, "Truth_answer": "Overall, Bagwell batted over .300 six times, had a career OBP of .408 and a slugging percentage of .540.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Bagwell's overall play stats through out his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3977, "Truth_answer": "The Astros declined to pick up Bagwell's $18 million club option for 2007. He filed for free agency in November 2006 but announced his retirement one month later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Bagwell retire or quit at any point?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3978, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Bagwell made the playoffs for the first time in 1997 when the Astros won the National League Central division, the club's first appearance in 11 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jeff Bagwell first playoff appearances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3978, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jeff Bagwell attend the playoff at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3978, "Truth_answer": "The Astros faced the Atlanta Braves in the National League Division Series, who swept them in three games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the other playoffs Jeff Bagwell attended besides the National League Central division in 1997?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3978, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Bagwell, Biggio and Bell combined for two hits in 37 at bats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bagwell_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Jeff Bagwell play in the 1997 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3979, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg was frequently mentioned as a possible centrist candidate for the presidential elections in 2008 and 2012, as well as for governor of New York in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the speculation regarding the presidential campaign with Michael Bloomberg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3979, "Truth_answer": "According to a Washington Post article, Bloomberg's $500-million budget would allow him to circumvent many of the common obstacles faced by third-party presidential candidates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Michael Bloomberg running for president?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3979, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg officially launched his campaign for the 2020 Democratic nomination on November 24, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg run for president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3979, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was speculating Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3980, "Truth_answer": "Kathleen Turner steered away from femme fatale roles to prevent typecasting and because femme fatale roles had a shelf-life. Turner's first project was comedy The Man With Two Brains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Turner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kathleen Turner's stardom during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3980, "Truth_answer": "The Man with Two Brains is a 1983 American science fiction comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Kathleen Turner. Kathleen Turner portrayed Dolores Benedict.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014112831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_With_Two_Brains_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kathleen Turner's role in the movie, The Man With Two Brains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3980, "Truth_answer": "Several months before Jewel, Kathleen Turner starred in Prizzi's Honor with Jack Nicholson, winning a second Golden Globe award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Turner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kathleen Turner win any awards or was nominated for one during her stardom during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3980, "Truth_answer": "For Peggy Sue, Turner received the award for Best Actress from the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Turner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kathleen Turner participate in other films after winning a second Golden Globe besides Prizzi's Honor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3981, "Truth_answer": "Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin was a German poet and philosopher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Friedrich Hölderlin do in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3981, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What studies did Friedrich Hölderlin tutor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3981, "Truth_answer": "After obtaining his magister degree in 1793, his mother expected him to enter the ministry. However, Hölderlin found no satisfaction and worked instead as a private tutor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Hölderlin continue at the monastery or move on to something else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3981, "Truth_answer": "In October 1788, Hölderlin began his theological studies at the Tübinger Stift, but expressed his desire to transfer out and study law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Hölderlin switch careers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3981, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Hölderlin succumbed to pressure from his mother to remain in the Stift instead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Friedrich Hölderlin switching careers go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3981, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Hölderlin's life was plagued by financial worries and he had to accept a small allowance from his mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_H%C3%B6lderlin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was the allowance Friedrich Hölderlin obtained?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo sponsored the Sudan Peace Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Tancredo sponsor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "The Sudan Peace Act says A viable and internationally sponsored peace process, presents the best chance for a permanent resolution of the war, and a self-sustaining Sudan.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Sudan Peace Act say?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo introduced the Mass Immigration Reduction Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Tancredo's next act after sponsoring the Sudan Peace Act?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "The Mass Immigration Reduction Act would have imposed an indefinite moratorium on immigration to the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Mass Immigration Reduction Act do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "The Sudan Peace Act was passed unanimously in the Senate without amendment seven days later, and was signed into law on November 21, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Sudan Peace Actt made law?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Mass Immigration Reduction Act say after first year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo introduced The Mass Immigration Reduction Act in 2001 and 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Tancredo introduce the Mass Immigration Reduction Act?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "Organizations that have endorsed Tancredo's bill include: NumbersUSA, Population-Environment Balance, Carrying Capacity Network, Federation for American Immigration Reform, Negative Population Growth, and the American Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who endorsed the Mass Immigration Reduction Act?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3982, "Truth_answer": "Tancredo did not re-introduce the bill in 2005. In 2007, he proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to establish English as the official language of the United States,.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tom Tancredo bring the bill?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Garland appeared with James Mason in the Warner Bros. film A Star Is Born, the first remake of the 1937 film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie did Judy Garland make a hollywood comeback with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Garland's films after A Star Is Born included Judgment at Nuremberg, the animated feature Gay Purr-ee, and A Child Is Waiting with Burt Lancaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another film title Judy Garland played a part in besides A Star is Born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland played Esther Blodgett in A Star Is Born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Judy Garland play in A Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "For her performance in A Star is Born, Garland was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(1954_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judy Garland's Hollywood comeback besides playing Esther Blodgett in A Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Judy Garland's final film was I Could Go On Singing, co-starring Dirk Bogarde.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Judy Garland final film in her hollywood comeback?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Garland sang Get Happy for the last segment of Summer Stock to be filmed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland do anymore singing in her films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Garland sang I Am the Monarch of the Sea in I Could Go On Singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Judy Garland sing in besides Summer Stock?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3983, "Truth_answer": "Garland won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the role in A Star is Born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Garland win any awards for any of the films she did after The Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo was born in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tom Tancredo born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo was the son of Adeline and Gerald Tancredo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Tom Tancredo's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "All four of Tom Tancredo's grandparents emigrated from Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Tom Tancredo's grand parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in political science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Tancredo go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from the University of Northern Colorado Tom Tancredo became eligible to serve in Vietnam in June 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Tancredo do after college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo never went. He went for his physical, telling doctors he had been treated for depression, and eventually got a 1-Y deferment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Tom Tancredo serving in Vietnam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to be the regional representative in Denver for the Department of Education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129050555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tancredo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who appointed Tom Tancredo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo was appointed in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tom Tancredo appointed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3984, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tancredo left his position as the regional representative in Denver for the Department of Education in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tom Tancredo leave his position as the regional representative in Denver for the Department of Education?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 3985, "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler was chosen to record a track on the album WWE Originals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What WWE storyline was there in 2003 with Stacy Keibler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3985, "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler began her professional wrestling career as a part of the Nitro Girls in WCW.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stacy Keibler ever wrestle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3985, "Truth_answer": "Before her departure from WWE in 2006, Stacy Keibler was affiliated with The Hurricane and Rosey and nicknamed Super Stacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stacy Keibler tag team with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3985, "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler took the 2004 Raw Diva Search for a few weeks. Keibler got victories over Kim, Stratus, and Holly and earned a Women's Championship title match on October 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 2004 Raw Diva Search?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3985, "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler aligned with Miss Jackie, neither of whom had posed for the magazine, claiming that they deserved to be in Playboy over Sable and Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable Stacy Keibler WWE storyline?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3985, "Truth_answer": "Stacy Keibler and Jackie challenged Sable and Wilson to a Tag Team Evening Gown match at WrestleMania XX, which they lost when Jackie was pinned by Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Keibler_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stacy Keibler and Jackie wrestle anyone in this storyline?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg was born in Isidore Hochberg on the Lower East Side of New York City on April 8, 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Yip Harburg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg later adopted the name Edgar Harburg, and came to be best known as Edgar Yip Harburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yip Harburg get his name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "After World War I, Harburg returned to New York and graduated from City College, which Ira Gershwin had initially attended with him, in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "After Yip Harburg married and had two children, he started writing light verse for local newspapers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Yip Harburg's first job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg became a co-owner of Consolidated Electrical Appliance Company, but the company went bankrupt following the crash of 1929, leaving Harburg anywhere from $50,000 – $70,000 in debt.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Yip Harburg's early life and career besides writing verses for the newspaper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190524004017id_/https://www.nytimes.com/1981/03/07/obituaries/ey-harburg-lyricist-killed-in-car-crash.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg graduate with a degree in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg was married twice and had two children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg have a family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3986, "Truth_answer": "Harburg was a staunch critic of religion and an atheist. He wrote a poem entitled Atheist that summarized his views on God and religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yip Harburg religious?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "You're Living All Over Me is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407092429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_Living_All_Over_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dinosaur Jr.'s You're Living All Over Me?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur Jr.'s album, You're Living All Over Me was well-reviewed upon release, and is now regarded as a high point of American rock in the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407092429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_Living_All_Over_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dinosaur Jr.'s album, You're Living All Over Me successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr.'s album, You're Living All Over Me win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur Jr.'s album, You're Living All Over Me did not have a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any singles released from Dinosaur Jr.'s second album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "You're Living All Over Me was released in 1987; early copies of the record were packaged with the Weed Forestin' tape, the first release by Barlow's side project Sebadoh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Weed Forestin' tape?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sebadoh' Weed Forestin' tape successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3987, "Truth_answer": "Immediately following the release of You're Living All Over Me, supergroup The Dinosaurs sued them over the use of the name, prompting the addition of Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things can you tell me about Dinosaur Jr.'s album, You're Living All Over Me besides being packaged with Sebadoh' Weed Forestin' tape?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "Mascis and Barlow played together, on drums and guitar respectively, in the hardcore punk band Deep Wound, formed in 1982 while the pair were attending high school in western Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dinosaur Jr. form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "Deep Wound broke up in mid-1984. Cosloy had dropped out of the University of Massachusetts Amherst to focus on running his independent record label, Homestead Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Dinosaur Jr.'s formation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Nakajima used a performance to launch an extended anti-police tirade. Mascis was so appalled by Nakajima's behavior at the show that he disbanded the group the next day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Mogo change their name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Nakajima used a performance to launch an extended anti-police tirade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Nakajima do at at their first show on University of Massachusetts Amherst campus in the first week of September 1984?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the audience react to Charlie Nakajima using the performance to launch an extended anti-police tirade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "TJ Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph named themselves Dinosaur. Mascis and Barlow took over lead-vocal duties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did newly formed Dinosaur Jr. find a new band member after that?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Charlie Nakajima react to TJ Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph forming Dinosaur?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3988, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were things peaceful after TJ Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph named themselves Dinosaur?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3989, "Truth_answer": "During Bobby Dodd's tenure, Georgia Tech played against several integrated football teams while the South was resisting integration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Dodd intergrate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3989, "Truth_answer": "As athletic director Dodd oversaw the integration of Georgia Tech's football team. Eddie McAshan was the first African American football player to start for Georgia Tech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bobby Dodd integrate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3989, "Truth_answer": "Georgia Tech played against Notre Dame in 1953 with Wayne Edmonds starting at offensive tackle. Edmonds was the first black player to win a monogram at Notre Dame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bobby Dodd's integration at Georgia Tech help?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3989, "Truth_answer": "Bud Carson started McAshan in 1970 at quarterback as a sophomore and McAshan would go on to set several career records for Georgia Tech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Dodd help any other players besides Wayne Edmonds and Eddie McAshan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3989, "Truth_answer": "Georgia Tech also participated in the first integrated bowl game in the Deep South.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the Bobby Dodd's Georgia Tech first intergrated bowl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3989, "Truth_answer": "Georgia Tech participated in the first integrated bowl game in the Deep South. The 1956 Sugar Bowl featured the 7th ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Dodd_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Georgia Tech's first integrated bowl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3990, "Truth_answer": "Tallulah Bankhead was not in any films during 1948-1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tallulah Bankhead in any movies in 1948-1952?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3990, "Truth_answer": "Tallulah Bankhead appeared in a revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives, taking it on tour and then to Broadway for the better part of two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallulah_Bankhead_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tallulah Bankhead star in any other roles during 1948-1952?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3990, "Truth_answer": "The Big Show, which earned rave reviews, failed to do more than dent Jack Benny and Edgar Bergen's ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tallulah Bankhead's The Big Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3990, "Truth_answer": "Tallulah Bankhead was director Irving Rapper's first choice for the role of Amanda in the film version of Tennessee William's The Glass Menagerie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tallulah Bankhead work with any stars in 1948-1952?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3991, "Truth_answer": "Following a career that spanned more than 42 years, Admiral Grace Hopper took retirement from the Navy on August 14, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Grace Hopper retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3991, "Truth_answer": "Following Grace Hopper's retirement from the Navy, she was hired as a senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper do after retiring?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3991, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper retained senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation until her death at age 85 in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper work anywhere else besides as a senior consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3991, "Truth_answer": "During her lifetime, Hopper was awarded 40 honorary degrees from universities across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper receive any awards for her work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Hopper continue teaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3991, "Truth_answer": "The most important thing I've accomplished, other than building the compiler, Grace Hopper said, is training young people.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.tasktop.com/blog/category/uncategorized/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Hopper's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas signed for Dundee United in August 1979", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maurice Malpas join Dundee United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas played Defender", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Maurice Malpas play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas began a coaching career in 1991 whilst still a Dundee United player, continuing as a coach after his retirement until leaving the club in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas won the SFWA Footballer of the Year award in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspectsMaurice Malpas time with Dundee United besides signing in 1979, playing as a defender, and beginning his coaching career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas's long service was rewarded with two testimonial matches, in 1991 and 2000. He was inducted into the Dundee United Hall of Fame as one of its inaugural members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other awards won by Maurice Malpas besides the SFWA Footballer of the Year award in 1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas was inducted into the Dundee United Hall of Fame in 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201227180920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_McLean_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maurice Malpas being inducted into the Dundee United Hall of Fame as one of its inaugural members happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Winning first of his caps in 1984, as of 2014 Maurice Malpas is the most recent part-time professional to have played for Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3992, "Truth_answer": "Dundee United played in the Scottish Cup Final in 1987. Ian Ferguson scored the only goal of the game for a 1–0 St Mirren win", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any notable losses for Maurice Malpas?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "After retiring as a player, Maurice Malpas assumed full-time coaching duties at Tannadice, having been acting as player/coach since 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Maurice Malpas the coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas coached the Scotland under-21 team on a temporary basis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any famous people Maurice Malpas has coached?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas returned to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in April 2017, working for manager Richie Foran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any teams Maurice Malpas coached on full time besides the Scotland under-21 team he coached on a temporary basis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas left the club in June 2007 after one season in charge, having taken the team from a comfortable mid-table position to one that narrowly avoided relegation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts can you tell me about Maurice Malpas' coaching career besides coaching the Scotland under-21 team on a temporary basis and returning to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in April 2017?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas narrowly avoided relegation with Motherwell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Maurice Malpas narrowly avoid relegation with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas became caretaker manager of the Scotland under-21 team in August 2007, but missed out on the permanent position to Billy Stark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maurice Malpas stop coaching the Scotland team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas signed for Dundee United in 1979 and spent his entire professional playing career with the club until his retirement in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maurice Malpas retire for good?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3993, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas returned to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in April 2017, working for manager Richie Foran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Malpas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the last fact given in the article about Maurice Malpas' coaching and managerial career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "My Girl was Donnie Iris and the Cruisers' biggest hit song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Donnie Iris and the Cruisers biggest hit song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "My Girl by Donnie Iris and the Cruisers was released in 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the song My Girl by Donnie Iris and the Cruisers released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "Despite Fortune 410 charting higher than The High and the Mighty, MCA was displeased that both albums didn't chart as high as Back on the Streets and King Cool had.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Donnie Iris and the Cruisers' best selling album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "King Cool, credited to Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, was released in August 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was the album King Cool by Donnie Iris released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many King Cool albums by Donnie Iris and the Cruisers were sold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "After the long tour promoting their two previous albums, Donnie Iris and the Cruisers continued songwriting and in the fall of 1982 released The High and the Mighty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris and the Cruisers' perform large concerts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "Before the release of No Muss...No Fuss, Donnie Iris and the Cruisers began to split into different directions. Drummer Kevin Valentine and bassist Albritton McClain joined a new group", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave the band Donnie Iris and the Cruisers during this time period after the release of King Cool in 1981?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3994, "Truth_answer": "In February 2015, Donnie Iris was nominated for a Pittsburgh Rock 'N Roll Legends Award in the modern era category (artists with 20-plus years in music business).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris and the Cruisers win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "Antigone and Deaf to Our Prayers are albums by Heaven Shall Burn", "Truth_passages": [ "https://musicianbio.org/heaven-shall-burn/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is antigone and deaf to our prayers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "in January 2004, Heaven Shall Burn's label debut Antigone was released on April 26. Deaf to Our Prayers was released on August 28, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was antigone and deaf to our prayers by Heaven Shall Burn released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Heaven Shall Burn's Antigone was ranked number 474 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigone_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album antigone by Heaven Shall Burn win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "Deaf to Our Prayers by Heaven Shall Burnentered the German album charts at #65, being the first Heaven Shall Burn album to enter record sales charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the record Deaf to Our Prayers by Heaven Shall Burn do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "In September and October Heaven Shall Burn headlined the Hell on Earth Tour 2006 on the European mainland, also part of the tour were Cataract, Maroon, and God Forbid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Heaven Shall Burn tour their album Deaf to Our Prayers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "During Summer 2006, Heaven Shall Burn played shows at Summer Breeze Open Air and other festivals. Live footage, recorded at Summer Breeze was later used in the Counterweight music video", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Heaven Shall Burn produce any music videos for Deaf to Our Prayers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3995, "Truth_answer": "After the release of Counterweight, as the first track of the new album, Deaf to Our Prayers by Heaven Shall Burn entered the German album charts at #65", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Shall_Burn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some singles from Deaf to Our Prayers by Heaven Shall Burn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "Musician Dan Wilson co-wrote three of the songs on Adele's multiple-Grammy-winning 21, Don't You Remember, “One and Only, and, most notably, Someone Like You“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does 21 by Adele relate to musician Dan Wilson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "Musician Dan Wilson: [Rubin] had a lot of ideas about what Adele could do to make great songs, and one of those ideas was for her to work with me.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician Dan Wilson and Adele come to work together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "Musician Dan Wilson explains their initial writing sessions were canceled due to an illness in his family, but the two did get back together to work on Adele's album, 25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926025451id_/https://variety.com/2017/music/news/adele-songwriter-semisonic-dan-wilson-album-re-covered-1202509330/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Dan Wilson and Adele continue to work together after working on Someone Like You together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "Someone Like You was the most downloaded single of all time in the UK and was voted third most favourite single of the last 60 years in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Dan Wilson article relating to Adele besides he was a producer of this Someone Like You, and he also played piano?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "Someone Like You won the 2012 Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance, as she accepted the award, Adele said, I want to thank Wilson, who wrote this song with me.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Wilson_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Dan Wilson and Adele receive any other awards related to the song Someone Like You?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "21 is an album by Adele", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is 21 a single or an album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3996, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Wilson and Adele go on tour together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3997, "Truth_answer": "Marion Raven's father arranged for her to make a demo in a studio in Oslo, together with her childhood friend. The duo got a record deal and formed M2M.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418022647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Raven_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marion Raven do in M2M?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3997, "Truth_answer": "The record deal that formed M2M happened in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did this record deal that formed M2M with Marion Raven happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3997, "Truth_answer": "M2M was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemannprisen, the following year, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418022647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Raven_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marion Raven successful in M2M?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3997, "Truth_answer": "M2M's multi-platinum debut album, Shades of Purple, that was released in 2000, with the lead single, Don't Say You Love Me“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418022647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Raven_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hits did M2M release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3997, "Truth_answer": "Don't Say You Love Me by M2M peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 21, selling 39,000 units in a week, according to SoundScan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418022647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Raven_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did M2M sell of the lead single, Don't Say You Love Me“?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3997, "Truth_answer": "M2M's second album, The Big Room, which was recorded in a studio in Bearsville in Woodstock, New York, was released in 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418022647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Raven_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the group M2M release besides Shades of Purple?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "Together with Oliver Tambo, Thabo Mbeki left London for Lusaka in April 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thabo Mbeki arrive in Lusaka?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "Thabo Mbeki went to Lusaka to take up the position of assistant secretary of the ANC's Revolutionary Council", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thabo Mbeki go to Lusaka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "This was the first time in nine years that Thabo Mbeki was setting foot on African soil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thabo Mbeki enjoy his time in Lusaka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "The aim of the RC at this time was to bridge an ever-widening gap between the ANC in exile and the people back home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thabo Mbeki's mission in Lusaka?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "Thabo Mbeki moved over to work in the ANC's propaganda section. But he continued to attend RC meetings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thabo Mbeki do while in Lusaka?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "Four months after his arrival in Lusaka, Thabo Mbeki travelled to Beichlingen to deliver a speech on behalf of the ANC's Executive Committee at the YSS summer school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a career highlight while Thabo Mbeki was in Lusaka?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "This was a turning point in Thabo Mbeki's life as it was the first time he spoke on behalf of the ANC as opposed to the ANC Youth League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the outcome good of Thabo Mbeki's speech on behalf of the ANC's Executive Committee at the YSS summer school good?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 3998, "Truth_answer": "Thabo Mbeki was deployed to Botswana in 1973 to facilitate the development of an internal underground", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thabo_Mbeki_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thabo Mbeki arrive in Botswana?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 3999, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NFL_season_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Y. A. Tittle in the hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 3999, "Truth_answer": "Morris Berman's photo of a dazed Y. A. Tittle in the end zone is regarded among the most iconic images in the history of American sports and journalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle famous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 3999, "Truth_answer": "Although he was never able to deliver a championship to the team, Y. A. Tittle's time in New York is regarded among the glory years of the franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle regarded as a great quarterback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 3999, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was the fourth player to throw seven touchdown passes in a game, when he did so in 1962 against the Redskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Y. A. Tittle's legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4000, "Truth_answer": "A photo of a dazed Y. A. Tittle in the end zone taken is regarded among the most iconic images in the history of American sports and journalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle have a famous photo as a student?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4000, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was helmet-less, bloodied and kneeling immediately after having been knocked to the ground by John Baker of the Steelers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle dazed in the end zone because he was hurt or awed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4000, "Truth_answer": "The New York Giants lost their game on September 20, 1964 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The final score was 24 - 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Giants win that game after Y. A. Tittle was knocked to the ground by John Baker of the Steelers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4000, "Truth_answer": "John Baker of the Pittsburgh Steelers forced an interception that was returned for a touchdown at the old Pitt Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other memorable moments from this particular game besides Y. A. Tittle getting knocked to the ground by John Baker of the Steelers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4000, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Hinto intercepted the ball thrown by Y. A. Tittle and returned it eight yards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many yards was the touchdown at the old Pitt Stadium with Y.A. Tittle after John Baker of the Pittsburgh Steelers forced an interception", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4000, "Truth_answer": "lineman Chuck Hinton intercepted the ball and returned it eight yards for the winning touchdown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the eight yard interception touchdown win the game with Y. A. Tittle and John Baker", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "After he retired as a player, Robert Walls immediately took over as coach of Fitzroy, an Australian rules football club", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fitzroy as related to Robert Walls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls began coaching Fitzroy in 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Robert Walls begin coaching Fitzroy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls remained coach of Fitzroy until 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Until when did Robert Walls remain coaching Fitzroy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "Fitzroy is a part of the Victorian Football League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What league is Fitzroy part of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls announced his retirement shortly after the incident having played 41 games and kicked 77 goals for Fitzroy, taking his overall VFL tally to 259 games and 444 goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Walls' Fitzroy record in 1980?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "With a major clean-out of older players who were clearly past it in the club's disappointing 1980 season, Robert Walls lifted the Lions to their best era since 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fitzroy's record improve during Robert Walls' tenure as coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4001, "Truth_answer": "The Lions dropped to ninth with only seven wins and two losses to last-placed St Kilda. After this, Robert Walls moved to his former club Carlton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Walls stop working for the Fitzroy club?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman was born on November 20, 1946", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when wasDuane Allman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "A sought-after session musician both before and during his tenure with the band, Duane Allman performed with such established stars as King Curtis, Aretha Franklin, Herbie Mann, Wilson Pickett", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Duane Allman article besides being born on November 20, 1946?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman had tossed his common-law wife and daughter out of the Big House, the communal home for members of the band and their wives and women and kids", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Duane Allman married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman met Donna Roosman, who bore his second child, Galadrielle. His earlier relationship with Patti Chandlee which resulted in the birth of a daughter who was born deaf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duane Allman have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "The Allman brothers became inspired by a rhythm and blues concert where they saw blues guitar legend B. B. King perform. Duane told Gregg, We got to get into this.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most interesting part of Duane Allman's early years??", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "Duane Allman learned to play very quickly and soon became the better guitarist of the two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Allman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duane Allman start playing guitar after seeing blues guitar legend B. B. King perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4002, "Truth_answer": "Little Martha was the only Allman Brothers Band track written solely by group leader and partial namesake Duane Allman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406090045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Martha_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Duane Allman write songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "The Smiths then agreed to sign a record contract with Rough Trade, an independent record label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rough Trade in relation to The Smiths?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "The Smiths agreed to signa record contract with Rough Trade in 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year did the Smiths agree to sign a record contract with Rough Trade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "To produce the Smiths's first album, Travis brought in Troy Tate of the Teardrop Explodes, and recorded their first album, provisionally titled The Hand That Rocks the Cradle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record did The Smiths make after signing to a record contract with Rought Trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "Rough Trade were unhappy with the album that the Smiths produced", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the provisionally titled The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Smiths album do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "Rough Trade disliked Troy Tate's production of the Smiths' first album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Rough Trade unhappy with the first album the band The Smiths produced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "Rough Trade ordered the Smiths to redo their first album with a new producer other than Troy Tate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smiths end up redoing their first album The Hand That Rocks the Cradle because Rough Trade disliked Troy Tate's production of it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4003, "Truth_answer": "Rough Trade ordered that the Smiths redo their first album with producer John Porter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the new producer for The Smiths first album that Rough Trade ordered the band to redo it with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks inspected Auschwitz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which concentration camps didRichard Glücks inspect", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks oversaw the coordination of Auschwitz related activities, which varied from the medical concerns of personnel and prisoners, the status of construction projects, and the progress of extermination operations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Glücks do in Auschwitz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks continued to manage the camp administration until the end of the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Glücks run any other camps besides Auschwitz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "From several visits to the Auschwitz concentration camps, Richard Glücks was well aware of the mass murders committed there. Correspondingly, he was routinely informed on the status of extermination activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people murdered in the Auschwitz concentration camps managed under Richard Glücks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks was decorated for his contributions to the Reich in managing the fifteen largest camps and the five-hundred satellite camps which employed upwards of 40,000 SS members", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other people know what Richard Glücks was doing in Aushwitz with mass murders and extermination activities.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "Yes, From 1942 on, Richard Glücks was increasingly involved in the implementation of the Final Solution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Richard Glücks' plan to murder all the jews in Aushwtiz", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks managed the fifteen largest camps and the five-hundred satellite camps which employed upwards of 40,000 members of the SS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many concentration camps were there that Richard Glücks managed", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "With the diminishing availability of Russian prisoners, Heinrich Himmler ordered Richard Glücks to prepare for the arrival of Jewish men and women being evacuated from the Reich as laborers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Glücks work as a concentration camp inspector, particularly about non-German prisoners?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4004, "Truth_answer": "1.3 million people were deported to Auschwitz; an estimated 1.1 million died. The figures include 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet POWs, and up to 15,000 other Europeans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there russian prisoners in the Aushwitz concentration camps managed by Richard Glücks", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4005, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill became an FBI informant, and his testimony helped secure 50 convictions, including those of mob capo (captain) Paul Vario and James Burke on multiple charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Henry Hill connected to an Informant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4005, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill became an FBI informant in 1980", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henry Hill become an FBI informant, and his testimony help secure 50 convictions happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4005, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill testified against his former associates to avoid a possible execution by his crew or going to prison for his crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Hill receive in exchange for testifying?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4005, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill, his wife Karen, and their two children entered the U.S. Marshals' Witness Protection Program in 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henry Hill go into witness protection?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "after the Wannsee Conference in January 1942, Heinrich Himmler ordered Richard Glücks to prepare the camps for the immediate arrival of 100,000 Jewish men and 50,000 women", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Wannsee conference with Richard Glücks about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "in December 1942, Richard Glücks discovered 70,000 out of 136,000 incoming prisoners had died almost as fast as they arrived", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Glücks' camp actually receive the immediate arrival of 100,000 Jewish men and 50,000 women prisoners?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks participated in planning meetings with Heinrich Himmler on the topic of medical experiments on camp inmates. Glücks was well aware of the mass murders and atrocities committed there", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did these incoming prisoners in December 1942 eventually get executed under Richard Glücks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks complained about the unfavorable location of the crematoria since all types of people would be able to gaze at the structures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Richard Glücks thoughts about the mass murders and other atrocities committed in the concentration camps?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "if questions arose about smoke coming from the chimneys, the installation personnel were to tell the visitors that corpses were being burned as a result of epidemics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How curious were people about the structures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Glücks' prisoners believe that smoke coming from the chimneys was from corpses being burned as a result of epidemics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks was the RSHA man responsible for the entire network of concentration camps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Reichsfuhrer-SS according to this Richard Glücks Concentration Camps Inspector article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "Richard Glücks' role in the Holocaust cannot be over-emphasized as he, together with Pohl, oversaw the entire Nazi camp system and the persecution network it represented.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gl%C3%BCcks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Glücks role as a Concentration Camps Inspector besides the Wannasee conference, planning the medical experiments on the prisoners, being aware of the atrocities of the camps, and attempting to cover the crematoriums with a row of trees?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4006, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many deaths were there under Richard Glücks' direction?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4007, "Truth_answer": "Three men sought the Democratic nomination for governor at the 1899 party convention in Louisville – William Goebel, Wat Hardin, and William J. Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did William Goebel run against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4007, "Truth_answer": "Voting returns were slow, and on election night, the race was still too close to call.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107164348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899_Kentucky_gubernatorial_election_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it a close race for the Democratic nomination for governor at the 1899 party convention in Louisville between William Goebel, Wat Hardin, and William J. Stone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4007, "Truth_answer": "Republican William S. Taylor defeated both Democratic candidates in the general election, but his margin over William Goebel was only 2,383 votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final vote for the Democratic nomination for governor at the 1899 party convention in Louisville between William Goebel, Wat Hardin, and William J. Stone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4007, "Truth_answer": "Democrats in the General Assembly began making accusations of voting irregularities in some counties", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this William Goebel article besides Republican William S. Taylor defeating both Democratic candidates in the general election by only 2,383 votes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4007, "Truth_answer": "the Board of Elections created by the Goebel Election Law and manned by three hand-picked William Goebel Democrats, ruled 2–1 that the disputed ballots should count", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did these accusations of voting irregularities in some countie affect William Goebel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4008, "Truth_answer": "Martina McBride is known for her soprano singing range and her country pop material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_McBride_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music does Martina McBride normally create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4008, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Martina McBride released her ninth studio album, Waking Up Laughing. It was the first album in which McBride co-wrote some of the tracks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_McBride_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album that Martina McBride co-wrote some of songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4008, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Martina McBride served as a guest coach on Canadian Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_McBride_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television program was Martina McBride on in 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4008, "Truth_answer": "Martina McBride set up her Waking Up Laughing Tour in 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_McBride_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Martina McBride's tour called Waking Up Laughing held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4009, "Truth_answer": "After leaving the Fulton County prosecutors' office, Nancy Grace was accepted an offer from Court TV founder Steven Brill to do a legal commentary show alongside Johnnie Cochran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who approached Nancy Grace with an offer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4009, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Grace was moved to a solo trial coverage show on Court TV, she hosted Trial Heat from 1996-2004, then Closing Arguments from 2004-2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what solo trial show did Nancy Grace host?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4009, "Truth_answer": "In February 2005, Nancy Grace began hosting a regular primetime legal analysis show called Nancy Grace on CNN Headline News in addition to her Court TV show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122060309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what primetime show did Nancy Grace start hosting in 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4009, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Gracew accepted an offer from Court TV to do legal commentary with Johnnie Cochran", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whenNancy Grace accepted the offer from Court TV, who was she doing the legal commentary with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Ray with Jamie Foxx came out in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ray with Jamie Foxx come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Unpredictable is Jamie Foxx's second studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Unpredictable a movie with Jamie Foxx?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx won an award for the film Ray", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Jamie Foxx win an award for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the film Ray", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What category did Jamie Foxx win for the film Ray?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Dreamgirls with Jamie Foxx was released in 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dreamgirls with Jamie Foxx released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx went on to appear in the box-office hits Jarhead, Miami Vice and Dreamgirls, which lifted his profile even higher as a bankable star in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jamie Foxx's most successful project during this time around 2006 when Dreamgirls was released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige was on Love Changes with Jamie Foxx", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on Love Changes with Jamie Foxx?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4010, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx won Best Duet/Collaboration with Kanye West for Gold Digger and tied with Mary J. Blige's Be Without You for Video of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting projects or work has Jamie Foxx done besides Dreamgirls and Love Changes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "Intuition was Jamie Foxx's third album", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rap-up.com/2008/11/27/video-ludacris-visits-the-late-show/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is intuition by Jamie Foxx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "The album's first single, Just Like Me featuring T.I., was promoted by a video directed by Brett Ratner which featured an appearance by actress Taraji P. Henson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the singles on intuition by Jamie Foxx, his third album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "The second single from Jamie Foxx's album Intuition, Blame It featured T-Pain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was featured in intuition by Jamie Foxx besides T.I. and actress Taraji P. Henson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx's album Intuition reached the top three on the US Billboard 200 chart and number 1 on the Top US R&B/Hip Hop Albums Charts, topping it six consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intuition_(Jamie_Foxx_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was intuition by Jamie Foxx a hit on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "2007 brought Jamie Foxx the lead role in the action thriller film The Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Jamie Foxx do in 2007 besides intuition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "Chris Cooper, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner and Ashraf Barhom co-starred with Jamie Foxx in the film The Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jamie Foxx co-star with in The Kingdom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Ray Charles in Ray", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jamie Foxx received any awards for movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4011, "Truth_answer": "In September 2007, Jamie Foxx was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jamie Foxx receive any awards between 2007 - 2009?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "When Robbie Robertson and their new manager Albert Grossman worked out the contracts, the group's name was given as the Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The band have a name or was its name The Band", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel, Robbie Robertson, and Levon Helm were members of The Band with Levon Helm", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Band with Levon Helm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "the Band was able to play on Bob Dylan's Planet Waves album and to release The Last Waltz, both on other labels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Band with Levon Helm play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "Thus the Band was able to play on Bob Dylan's Planet Waves album and to release The Last Waltz, both on other labels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bob Dylan's Planet Waves album that the Band was able to play on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "The Band also recorded their own album Music from Big Pink", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Band have any other albums besides Dylan's Planet Waves album and The Last Waltz on other labels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "Music from Big Pink catapulted the Band into stardom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Music from Big Pink by The Band with Levon Helm do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "After the success of Music from Big Pink, the Band toured. Their first live appearance was at Stony Brook University in spring 1969, they performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Band do with the Stardom from their Music from Big Pink album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4012, "Truth_answer": "On occasion, Richard Manuel switched to drums while Levon Helm played mandolin, guitar, or bass guitar on some songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band do besides release Music from Big Pink?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "Levon Helm was born on May 26, 1940", "Truth_passages": [ "https://fridaynightboys300.blogspot.com/2012/04/_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219140342id_/https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/levon-helm-628/_p0", "https://fridaynightboys300.blogspot.com/2012/04/_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Levon Helm born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "Levon Helm's parents, Nell and Diamond Helm, were cotton farmers and lovers of music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Levon Helm born to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "Levon Helm was born on May 26, 1940, outside Elaine (Phillips County) to Nell and Diamond Helm. He had two sisters and one brother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219140342id_/https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/levon-helm-628/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Levon Helm have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Levon Helm go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "Levon Helm was invited to join Ronnie Hawkins's band, the Hawks, a popular bar and club act in the South and Canada, where rockabilly acts were very successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Levon Helm successful with his high school band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "After his graduation in 1958, Levon Helm joined the Hawks as a full-time member, and they moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where they signed with Roulette Records in 1959", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Levon Helm do after high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "Arkansas in the 1940s and 50s stood at the confluence of a variety of musical styles including blues, country and R&B. Levon Helm was influenced by all these styles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical styles influenced Levon Helm?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4013, "Truth_answer": "Levon Helm describes watching Williamson's drummer, James Peck Curtis, intently during a live performance in the early 1950s and later imitating this R&B drumming style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227040929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Levon Helm do once he was influenced by musical styles including blues, country and R&B?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren's first film of the 2000s was Joel Hershman's Greenfingers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Helen Mirren acting in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Joel Hershman's Greenfingers garnered largely lukewarm reviews from critics, who felt that it added nothing new to this already saturated genre of British feel-good films", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren receive positive reviews for Joel Hershman's Greenfingers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, besides Joel Hershman's Greenfingers, Helen Mirren appeared in The Pledge and No Such Thing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more movies in 2000 with Helen Mirren besides Joel Hershman's Greenfingers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "A critical success, The Pledge, the ensemble film tanked at the box office. No Such Thing was largely panned by critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren receive any reviews for either The Pledge and No Such Thing in 2000?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Her biggest critical and commercial success, released in 2001, became Robert Altman's all-star ensemble mystery film Gosford Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have any box office hits?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Widely acclaimed by critics, Gosford Park received multiple awards and nominations, including a second Academy Award nomination and first Screen Actors Guild Award win for Helen Mirren's portrayal Mrs. Wilson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren win an award for the all-star ensemble mystery film Gosford Park?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren is known for her work in Calendar Girls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other movies Helen Mirren is best known in besides Joel Hershman's Greenfingers, The Pledge, No Such Thing, and Gosford Park?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "the picture Calendar Girls earned Satellite, Golden Globe, and European Film Award nominations for Helen Mirren", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an awards for Calendar Girls with Helen Mirren?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren is known for her work in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have any other movies besides Calendar Girls, Joel Hershman's Greenfingers, The Pledge, No Such Thing, and Gosford Park?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "The 2001 film Happy Birthday was directed by Helen Mirren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren do anything other than acting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4014, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren acted in 16 movies between 2000-2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many movies between 2000-2009 did Helen Mirren act in?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "people started taking the Rolling Stones as devil worshippers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the aftermath of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "Keith Richards said in a 1971 interview, Before, we were just innocent kids out for a good time, they're saying, 'They're evil, they're evil.' Oh, I'm evil, really?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is evil in the aftermath of Sympathy for the Devil??", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "people started taking the Rolling Stones as devil worshippers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in the aftermath of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "Keith Richards said, There are black magicians who think we are acting as unknown agents of Lucifer and others who think we are Lucifer. Everybody's Lucifer.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Rolling Stones handle how people started taking them as devil worshippers in the aftermath of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "it was Under My Thumb and not Sympathy for the Devil that the Rolling Stones were performing when Meredith Hunter was killed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sympathy for the Devil aftermath article besides what sympathy for the devil was, who is evil in it, being mistaken as devil worshippers, and their response to the accusations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Hunter was killed at the Altamont Free Concert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was meredith hunter killed in the aftermath of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4015, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Hunter was stabbed and beaten to death by Hells Angel Alan Passaro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128014910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Meredith_Hunter_p0", "https://flashbak.com/page/9/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was meredith hunter killed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "Sympathy for the Devil was recorded in June 1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sympathy for the Devil recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "Sympathy for the Devil was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who first heard the song Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Miller produced the song Sympathy for the Devil", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the song Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "Sympathy for the Devil appeared on the album Beggars Banquet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album did the song Sympathy for the Devil appear on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "The backing who who-woo-woo' vocals, which helped to make the song's sound stand out, came about by accident thanks to Jimmy Miller and Anita Pallenberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen during the recording of Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "While the album lacked a hit single at release, songs such as Sympathy for the Devil (number 9 UK, number 55 US) became rock radio staples for decades to come.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sympathy for the Devil do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4016, "Truth_answer": "Sympathy for the Devil has a very hypnotic groove, a samba, which has a tremendous hypnotic power, rather like good dance music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Sympathy for the Devil besides the Rolling Stones's reaction to being called devil worshippers, Meredith Hunter's death, when it was recorded, who wrote it, who it was produced by, what album it appeared on, it's backing vocals, and it's chart performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren was born in New Ulm, Minnesota", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where wasTippi Hedren born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren is Divorced", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Tippi Hedren married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren's daughter is Melanie Griffith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tippi Hedren have kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Tippi Hedren met and married 18-year-old future advertising executive Peter Griffith. They were divorced in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long wasTippi Hedren married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Tippi Hedren married her then-agent Noel Marshall, who later produced three of her films; they divorced in 1982. In 1985, she married steel manufacturer Luis Barrenechea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tippi Hedren have other relationships besides advertising executive Peter Griffith?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren and Luis Barrenechea divorced in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are Tippi Hedren and steel manufacturer Luis Barrenechea still married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren, a film and TV actress, has lived at her Shambala Preserve, a 72-acre wild-animal rescue park in Acton since 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205125id_/https://www.avpress.com/valley_life/tippi-hedren-still-lives-at-the-shambala-preserve-in-acton/article_fcf14d38-0f14-11e9-93db-e32b88d7a4fe.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does Tippi Hedren live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4017, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren suffered from severe and persistent headaches for a long time and therefore was unable to accept several projects, including a television series produced by and starring Betty White.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Tippi Hedren's personal life besides her marriages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4018, "Truth_answer": "Ai the singer was born in Los Angeles, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p0", "https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays/date/1952_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ai the singer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4018, "Truth_answer": "Ai the singer spent her childhood in both Kagoshima, Japan and Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ai the singer grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Ai the singer go to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4018, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Ai the singer joined an Asian girl group called SX4", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is SX4 with Ai the singer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of hobbies did Ai the singer have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4019, "Truth_answer": "Ai the singer wed Hiro in January 2014. On August 28, 2015, Ai gave birth to her first child, a baby girl. She has 2 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ai the singer have any children or marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ai still a singer today?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4019, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Ai the singer won the Space Shower Music Video Awards' award for Best R&B Video, with her song Thank U.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai the singer ever win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle was a general manager for Raw", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wrestlingnewsblog.com/2018/06/19/raw-gm-kurt-angle-suspends-ronda-rousey-for-30-days-wwe-confirms-her-return-date/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117181323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_Lesnar_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p3", "http://myspiltmilk.com/tags/summerslam_p1", "https://www.wrestling-online.com/wwe/wwe-network-to-air-draft-second-screen-show-along-with-live-smackdown/_p1", "https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Extreme_Rules_2018_p9", "https://www.wrestling-online.com/tna/kurt-angle-posts-photo-with-booker-t-in-los-angeles/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kurt Angle a general manager at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "commissioner Stephanie McMahon confronted Angle, announcing Kurt Angle would be the team captain of Team Raw at Survivor Series, adding that if Team Raw would lose, Angle would be fired", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kurt Angle's job responsibilities as general manager at Raw?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle found himself in a power struggle over the control of Raw, when the McMahon family appointed Baron Corbin as the constable of Monday Nights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kurt Angle a good manager at Raw??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "On the May 29, 2017 episode of Raw, commentator Corey Graves informed Kurt Angle about some scandalous information that was sent to him about Angle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some interesting aspects about this Kurt Angle article and his role as general manager at Raw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle revealed that he had a son with a woman he dated in college. He stated that his son eventually ended up in the WWE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the scandalous information that was sent to Corey Graves about Kurt Angle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Angle then made the announcement that his on-screen son was Jason Jordan of American Alpha, thus moving Jordan to the Raw brand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the reporter print that Kurt Angle had a son with a woman he dated in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "At the event, Kurt Angle's teammate Triple H attacked him, leading to his elimination by Shane McMahon, however, Team Raw still went on to win the match", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kurt Angle involved in any other scandals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4020, "Truth_answer": "Stephanie McMahon sent Kurt Angle on vacation before announcing that Baron Corbin would be acting general manager in Angle's absence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Angle_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kurt Angle fired from general manager at Raw?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4021, "Truth_answer": "William Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Styron born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4021, "Truth_answer": "William Styron grew up in the South and was steeped in its history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Styron grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4021, "Truth_answer": "William Styron's mother had owned two slaves as a child", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200422135329id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/02/books/02styron.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Styron's family own slaves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4021, "Truth_answer": "William Styron's childhood was a difficult one", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Styron have a good childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4021, "Truth_answer": "William Styron's father, a shipyard engineer, suffered from clinical depression, which Styron himself would later experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was William Styron's childhood difficult?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4021, "Truth_answer": "William Styron's mother died from breast cancer in 1939 when Styron was still a boy, following her decade-long battle with the disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Styron's mother around when he was a child?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4022, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite dropped out of college in his junior year, in the fall term of 1935, after starting a series of newspaper reporting jobs covering news and sports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cronkite's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4022, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite entered broadcasting as a radio announcer for WKY in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Walter Cronkite do in his career besides starting a series of newspaper reporting jobs covering news and sports?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4022, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite worked as the sports announcer for KCMO in Kansas City, Missouri", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Walter Cronkite work besides WKY in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4022, "Truth_answer": "In Kansas City, Walter Cronkite joined the United Press in 1937. He became one of the top American reporters in World War II", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite have any other accomplishments besides working as the sports announcer for KCMO (AM) in Kansas City, Missouri?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4022, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite covered battles in North Africa and Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "https://medium.com/@cunninghamjeff/walter-cronkite-anchorman-751e75e88764_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events did Walter Cronkite cover in World War II?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4022, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Walter Cronkite received a Freedom of the Press George Polk Award and the Paul White Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4023, "Truth_answer": "On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite succeeded Douglas Edwards as anchorman of the CBS's nightly feature newscast, tentatively renamed Walter Cronkite with the News", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p5", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/brainpop-jr-statue-of-liberty/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Cronkite become an anchor for CBS", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4023, "Truth_answer": "During the early part of his tenure anchoring CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite competed against NBC's anchor team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, who anchored the Huntley-Brinkley Report.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Walter Cronkite's career go after succeeding Douglas Edwards as anchorman of the CBS's nightly feature newscast, tentatively renamed Walter Cronkite with the News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4023, "Truth_answer": "For much of the 1960s, the Huntley-Brinkley Report had more viewers than Walter Cronkite's broadcast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite win competing against NBC's anchor team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, who anchored the Huntley-Brinkley Report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4023, "Truth_answer": "in 1967 the CBS Evening News began to surpass The Huntley-Brinkley Report in viewership during the summer months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about this Walter Cronkite article on his broadcast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4024, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz was born June 5, 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pete Wentz born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4024, "Truth_answer": "In April 2008, Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz confirmed their engagement, and were married on May 17, 2008,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Pete Wentz married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4024, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz has bipolar disorder, and has taken medication for it since he was eighteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Pete Wentz's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4024, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz later spoke of his suicide attempt to the support site Halfofus.com", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Pete Wentz talk about his bipolar disorder that he has taken medication for it since he was eighteen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4024, "Truth_answer": "In February 2005, Pete Wentz attempted suicide by taking an overdose of the anxiety medication Ativan, and as a result, spent a week in the hospital", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109184031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wentz_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Pete Wentz hospitalized again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4025, "Truth_answer": "Dragnet was a recurring series based on real cases from LAPD police files, featuring authentic depictions of the modern police detective, including methods, mannerisms, and technical language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Webb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dragnet with Jack Webb about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4025, "Truth_answer": "Jack Webb played Sgt. Joe Friday in Dragnet", "Truth_passages": [ "https://crosswordcorner.blogspot.com/2019/08/wednesday-august-7-2019-mark-mcclain.html?showComment=1565213103164_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jack Webb play in Dragnet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4025, "Truth_answer": "Joe Friday is portrayed as a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department in the show Dragnet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Friday_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Friday do in Dragnet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4025, "Truth_answer": "Dragnet is based on real cases from LAPD police files", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Webb_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dragnet withJack Webb a cop show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4025, "Truth_answer": "Jack Webb acted in Dragnet from 1951 to 1959 and 1967 until 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Jack Webb act in Dragnet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "Talking Heads came together when David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth moved from Rhode Island to a shared loft in New York City in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Talking Heads get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "More Songs About Buildings and Food was Talking Heads' first collaboration with producer Brian Eno, who had previously worked with Roxy Music, David Bowie, John Cale and Robert Fripp", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Talking Heads work with any other bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz also formed a commercially successful splinter group, Tom Tom Club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did theTalking Heads work with anyone while at Tom Tom Club?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "Tom Tom Club's influences were the foundational elements of hip hop", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz influences as Tom Tom Club?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Tom Club have any other influences beisdes the foundational elements of hip hop?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, who married in 1977, had been recording on the side as Tom Tom Club since 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Talking Heads article say who is in the band Tom Tom Club?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth were also alumni of the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth from Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club meet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "Remain in Light's lead single, Once in a Lifetime, became a Top 20 hit in the UK, but initially failed to make an impression in the USA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything major that happened in the 1980s with the Talking Heads?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4026, "Truth_answer": "1983 saw the release of Speaking in Tongues, a commercial breakthrough that produced Talking Heads's only American Top 10 hit, Burning Down the House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else great happen with the Talking Heads in the 1980's besides Remain in Light's lead single, Once in a Lifetime, becoming a Top 20 hit in the UK?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "In early 1977, Stewart Copeland founded The Police with lead singer-bass guitarist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani, and they became one of the top bands of the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Stewart Copeland and The police?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "The Police's early track list was largely Stewart Copeland compositions, including the band's first single Fall Out and the B-side Nothing Achieving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which song did Steward Copeland's band The Police release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "Stewart Copeland's songwriting contribution was reduced to a couple songs per album as Sting started writing more material, continuing to co-arrange all The Police's songs together with his bandmates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the first single Fall Out and the B-side Nothing Achieving by The Police successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "Amongst Stewart Copeland's most notable songs are On Any Other Day, Does Everyone Stare, Contact, Bombs Away, Darkness and Miss Gradenko.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Stewart Copeland's songs for The Police more successful than the other?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Stewart Copeland formed Animal Logic with jazz bassist Stanley Clarke and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stewart Copeland work with other people outside his band, The Police?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "The Animal Logic trio had success with their self-titled first album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016224740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs by Stewart Copeland formed Animal Logic with jazz bassist Stanley Clarke and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Animal Logic went on a world tour for their self-titled first album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stewart Copeland formed band Animal Logic go on a tour with their self-titled first album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4027, "Truth_answer": "the follow-up recording, Animal Logic II, sold poorly, and Animal Logic did not continue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Stewart Copeland formed band Animal Logic do when they stopped touring?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Clean and unassuming, Phil Hartman had such a casual, no-nonsense way about him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phil Hartman's style considered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman often played supporting roles. He said throughout my career, I've never been a huge star, but I've made steady progress and that's the way I like it,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phil Harman's style of being Clean and unassuming help his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman said that it's fun coming in as the second or third lead. If the movie or TV show bombs, you aren't to blame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman enjoy playing supporting roles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman was considered a utility player on Saturday Night Live with a kind of Everyman quality which enabled him to appear in most sketches, often in very distinct roles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What supporting roles was Phil Hartman famous for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman said that it's fun coming in as the second or third lead. If the movie or TV show bombs, you aren't to blame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phil Hartman okay with being a utility player on Saturday Night Live with a kind of Everyman quality?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman had considered quitting acting at the age of 36 due to limited opportunities, the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure brought new possibilities and changed his mind", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman ever want to quit acting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other talents that were accidentally found by Phil Hartman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Ken Tucker summarized Phil Hartman's comedic style, He could momentarily fool audiences into thinking he was the straight man“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phil Hartman straight?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did momentarily fooling audiences into thinking Phil Hartman was the straight man remain his style throughout his career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman claimed that he borrowed his style from actor Bill Murray", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other idols for Phil Hartman?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Writer and acting coach Paul Ryan noted Phil Hartman's work ethic with his impressions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan teach Phil Hartman anything of note?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4028, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman utilized trial and error and practicing in front of audiences and fellow actors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other techniques did Phil Hartman use besides work ethic with his impressions?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4029, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic is well known for creating parodies of contemporary radio hits, typically which make up about half of his studio releases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Weird Al Yankovic known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4029, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic made the top 10 single White & Nerdy“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one of Weird Al Yankovic's parodies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4029, "Truth_answer": "album Straight Outta Lynwood in 2006 has enabled Weird Al Yankovic to escape the one-hit wonder stigma often associated with novelty music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other parodies did Weird Al Yankovic do besides the top 10 single White & Nerdy“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4029, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic and his band strive to keep the backing music parodies the same as the original, transcribing the original song by ear and re-recording the song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was good about Weird Al Yankovic's parodies besides escaping the one-hit wonder stigma often associated with novelty music", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4029, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic is the sole writer for all his songs and, for legal and personal reasons, does not accept parody submissions or ideas from fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stood out in this Weird Al Yankovic article besides Yankovic and his band transcribing the original song by ear and re-recording the song", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4030, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic attended California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo where he earned a bachelor's degree in architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Weird Al Yankovic attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4030, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic's father believed the key to success was doing for a living whatever makes you happy and often reminded his son of this philosophy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Weird Al Yankovic's family life like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4030, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic grew up in Lynwood, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Weird Al Yankovic grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4030, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Dr. Demento spoke at Weird Al Yankovic's school where the then-16-year-old Yankovic gave him a homemade tape of original and parody songs performed on accordion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weird Al Yankovic start making parodies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4030, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic married Suzanne Krajewski in 2001 after being introduced by their mutual friend Bill Mumy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weird Al Yankovic get married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "J Mascis and Lou Barlow played together, on drums and guitar respectively, in the hardcore punk band Deep Wound, formed in 1982 while attending high school in western Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Dinosaur Jr. formed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "Deep Wound was an American hardcore punk band. They released one self-titled 7 which is sought after by fans and record collectors alike.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the hardcore punk band Deep Wound, formed in 1982 have an album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "Gerard Cosloy had dropped out of the University of Massachusetts Amherst to focus on running his independent record label, Homestead Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any mention of notable members in hardcore punk band Deep Wound during Dinosaur Jr.'s formation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur Jr. was initially named Mogo, and played their first show on University of Massachusetts Amherst campus in the first week of September 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting thing about Dinosaur Jr.'s formation besides Gerard Cosloy dropping out of the University of Massachusetts Amherst to focus on running his independent record label, Homestead Records", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "J Mascis enlisted vocalist Charlie Nakajima, also formerly of Deep Wound, and drummer Emmett Patrick Murphy, otherwise known as Murph, to complete the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who formed the band Mogo after Gerard Cosloy had dropped out of the University of Massachusetts Amherst during Dinosaur Jr.'s formation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "Lou Barlow is a listed member of Mogo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Mogo have other members besides enlisted vocalist Charlie Nakajima, also formerly of Deep Wound, and drummer Emmett Patrick Murphy, otherwise known as Murph", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4031, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Nakajima used the performance to launch an extended anti-police tirade. J Mascis was so appalled by Nakajima's behavior at the show he disbanded the group the next day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1984 to Mogo during Dinosaur Jr.'s formation", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov is a Russian former professional ice hockey goaltender", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ilya Bryzgalov", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov played in the National Hockey League", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Ilya Bryzgalov play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov played for the Anaheim Ducks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ilya Bryzgalov play for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov won the Stanley Cup with the Anaheim Ducks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Anaheim Ducks team with Ilya Bryzgalov do score wise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov has earned a bronze medal with Russia at the 2002 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ilya Bryzgalov get a trophy or award after Bryzgalov won the Stanley Cup with the Anaheim Ducks.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim drafted Ilya Bryzgalov in the second round, 44th overall, in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ilya Bryzgalov article besides Bryzgalov earning a bronze medal with Russia at the 2002 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "injuries to the Ducks starter allowed Ilya Bryzgalov to play more games than he otherwise would have and he responded to the challenge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ilya Bryzgalov do with the new team the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim after being drafted in the second round, 44th overall, in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov has 13–12–1 record with a 2.51 goals against average and .910 save percentage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ilya Bryzgalov's overall league record", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov also competed in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and is a three-time Olympian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else Ilya Bryzgalov did amazing besides his 13–12–1 record with a 2.51 goals against average and .910 save percentage.", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4032, "Truth_answer": "As the starting goaltender, Ilya Bryzgalov helped Russia win back-to-back gold medals at the 2009 World Ice Hockey Championships, making them ranked number one in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ilya Bryzgalov do sports wise besides competing in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and being a three-time Olympian", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov started his professional career in his native Russia, splitting the 1999–2000 season between Spartak Moscow of the Russian Supreme League and Lada Togliatti of the Russian Superleague", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ilya Bryzgalov first get into hockey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "With Jean-Sébastien Giguère and Martin Gerber above him in Anaheim's depth chart, Ilya Bryzgalov spent most of his first four seasons in North America with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the anaheim tenure with Ilya Bryzgalov about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov made his Mighty Ducks debut in 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was that when Ilya Bryzgalov spent the better part of his first four seasons in North America with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov stats were 13–12–1 record with a 2.51 goals against average and .910 save percentage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Ilya Bryzgalov's stats during those years after he made his Mighty Ducks debut in 2001", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how aboutIlya Bryzgalov's stats in his early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov was with the Anaheim Ducks from 2001 to 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Ilya Bryzgalov with the anaheim ducks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4033, "Truth_answer": "Ilya Bryzgalov came in for relief in the Western Conference finals against the Detroit Red Wings, but remained on the bench", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717062845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Bryzgalov_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Ilya Bryzgalov do in his early years during the anaheim tenure with the mighty ducks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4034, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore's poetic songs were viewed as spiritual and mercurial; however, his elegant prose and magical poetry remain largely unknown outside Bengal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the poetic writings of Rabindranath Tagore?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4034, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p17", "http://tnpscenglish.com/previous_year_questions/2014g2a/_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rabindranath Tagore received a Nobel Prize?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4034, "Truth_answer": "Africa and Camalia are some examples of Rabindranath Tagore's poetry writings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Give some examples of Rabindranath Tagore poetry writings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4034, "Truth_answer": "in 1913, Rabindranath Tagore was the first person outside Europe to get the Nobel Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On what year was Rabindranath Tagore famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4034, "Truth_answer": "In 1901 Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rabindranath Tagore live when he became famous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4035, "Truth_answer": "Thirty Seconds to Mars launched a website, called abeautifullie.org, to provide information about environmental issues and ways to participate in environmental activities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thirty Seconds to Mars support?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4035, "Truth_answer": "Thirty Seconds to Mars worked to develop strategies that would minimize fuel consumption to offset the impact that the tour would have had on the environment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Thirty Seconds to Mars considered activists?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4035, "Truth_answer": "After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Thirty Seconds to Mars raised $100,100 for Haitian relief through a charity auction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thirty Seconds to Mars donate any money as activists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4035, "Truth_answer": "Thirty Seconds to Mars auctioned a quantity of items raising funds to help the Red Cross assist people affected by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Thirty Seconds to Mars' activism besides abeautifullie.org, being considered activists, and raising money for Haitian relief efforts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4036, "Truth_answer": "Van Helsing refers to the act of drinking blood by both the vampire and the victim the Vampire's Baptism of Blood“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's important about Vampire's Baptism of Blood in Count Dracula?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4036, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula's death can release the curse on any living victim of eventual transformation into vampire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important regarding Count Dracula and Vampire's Baptism of Blood besides it being the act of drinking blood by both the vampire and the victim?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4036, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula forces Mina to drink his blood; this act curses her with the effects of vampirism and gives him a telepathic link to her thoughts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the Vampire's Baptism of Blood in relation to Count Dracula besides Dracula's death being able to release the curse on any living victim of eventual transformation into vampire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4037, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula forces Mina to drink his blood; this act curses her with the effects of vampirism and gives him a telepathic link to her thoughts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Count Dracula force Mina to do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4037, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula has a bloodlust which he is seemingly unable to control. At the sight of blood he becomes enveloped in a demonic fury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Count Dracula weakness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4037, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula's death can release the curse on any living victim of eventual transformation into vampire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Count Dracula's death releases what curse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4037, "Truth_answer": "Count Dracula is portrayed in the novel using many different supernatural abilities, and is believed to have gained his abilities through dealings with the Devil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about Count Dracula?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4037, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 18 of the novel describes many of the abilities, limitations and weaknesses of vampires and Count Dracula in particular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216041116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many powers does Count Dracula have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "The John Butler Trio is fronted by John Butler on vocals and guitars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the John Butler Trio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "With John Butler, Gavin Shoesmith and Jason McGann on drums, John Butler Trio was formed in Fremantle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was part of the John Butler Trio besides John Butler on vocals and guitars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "The John Butler Trio formed in 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p7", "https://www.bassplayer.com/artists/byron-luiters-with-the-john-butler-trio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the John Butler Trio formed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "the John Butler album. It was produced by Butler and included re-recorded versions of two tracks from his Searching for Heritage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was John Butler Trio's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "Completely self-funded, John Butler's Searching for Heritage sold three and a half thousand copies and enabled Butler to fund his first CD recording", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was searching for heritage by John Butler successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "The John Butler Trio toured throughout Western Australia in 1999, then The Waifs invited Butler to perform solo on their Australian tour – he also performed his own gigs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Butler Trio tour their album John Butler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "The John Butler Trio then launched their own tour where Butler met his future wife Danielle Caruana in Broome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything interesting happen while on tour throughout Western Australia in 1999 to John Butler Trio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were John Butler Trio using any recording company at that time when John Butler met his future wife Danielle Caruana in Broome?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4038, "Truth_answer": "In April 2001, John Butler Trio released Three and relocated to Melbourne to promote the record on the east coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813031946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Trio_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the John Butler Trio release other albums besides John Butler?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4039, "Truth_answer": "Upon receiving his Juris Doctor, Eliot Spitzer clerked for Judge Robert W. Sweet of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York then joined the law firm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Eliot Spitzer start his legal career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4039, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer worked at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison after receiving his Juris Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Eliot Spitzer work at after receiving his Juris Doctor then joining the law firm", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4039, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer worked at the New York County District Attorney's office after leaving Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Eliot Spitzer work after Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4039, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer joined the staff of Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Eliot Spitzer early jobs besides clerking for Judge Robert W. Sweet; working at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Whaton & Garrison; and working at the New York County District Attorney's office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4039, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer became chief of the labor-racketeering unit and spent six years pursuing organized crime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eliot Spitzer do after he joined the staff of Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4040, "Truth_answer": "As Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer took up civil actions and criminal prosecutions relating to corporate white-collar crime, securities fraud, Internet fraud, and environmental protection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the tenure overview with Eliot Spitzer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4040, "Truth_answer": "During his term in office, Eliot Spitzer also commissioned a 1999 study of the NYPD's stop-and-frisk practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the most interesting aspect of Eliot Spitzer's tenure overview as attorney general taking up civil actions and criminal prosecutions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4040, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, The Nation endorsed Eliot Spitzer as a possible Democratic candidate for vice president, stating he was the single most effective battler against corporate abuses in either political party“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Eliot Spitzer article aides from Spitzer who commissioned a 1999 study of the NYPD's stop-and-frisk practices?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4040, "Truth_answer": "Silda Wall and Eliot Spitzer married on October 17, 1987. At the close of 2013, Spitzer and his wife announced the end of their marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Eliot Spitzer married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4040, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer has three daughters: Elyssa, Sarabeth, and Jenna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Eliot Spitzer have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls coached the Brisbane Bears from 1991–1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the brisbane bears in relation to Robert Walls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "the Brisbane Bears players donned boxing gloves and beat 21-year-old teammate Shane Strempel repetitively in the head", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Robert Walls article aside from Walls who coached the Brisbane Bears from 1991–1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "as disciplinary action Robert Walls authorised his players to beat Shane Strempel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the players beating 21-year-old teammate Shane Strempel repetitively in the head?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls had intended to teach the Swans Districts recruit Shane Strempel to respect his team-mates", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180921054151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shane_Strempel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Shane Strempel disciplined by Walls and his players?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "Shane Strempel was severely bashed and bloodied after which Strempel quit playing football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert Walls' team the Brisbane Bears take to Shane Strempel being disciplined?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any team mates arrested for the assault after which Strempel quit playing football being severely bashed and bloodied", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls's coaching style was criticised about the incident by Kevin Sheedy who has several times questioned his credibility as a football coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Robert Walls after the brutal beating of Shane Strempel where he was severely bashed and bloodied?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4041, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walls returned for one last coaching role, in 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Walls retire from coaching?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Cher's solo career started in 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Cher's solo career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Cher started her solo career at age 16", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Cher when her solo career began?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Phil Spector produced her first single, Ringo, I Love You, which Cher recorded under the name Bonnie Jo Mason", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a song that Cher sang during her solo career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Cher's first single, Ringo, I Love You was commercially unsuccessful", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cher win any awards for her first single Ringo, I Love You?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Cher's debut album, All I Really Want to Do, reached number 16 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cher release any albums after her first single, Ringo, I Love You?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Cher's debut album All I Really Want to Do was released in 1965", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Cher's debut album, All I Really Want to Do released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4042, "Truth_answer": "Cher's All I Really Want to Do was a success on the Billboard 200 album chart, peaking at #16. The album also entered the UK Albums Chart, peaking at #7", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213105556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_I_Really_Want_to_Do_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cher's debut album, All I Really Want to Do sell well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "English newspaper photographers showed up whenSonny Bono and Cher were thrown out of the London Hilton because of their outfits the night they arrived", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to Sonny Bono and Cher's rise to stardom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "London went gaga for the heretofore-unseen Sonny Bono and Cher look, which was neither mod nor rocker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sonny Bono and Cher were thrown out of the London Hilton because of their outfits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "Sonny Bono and Cher's first hit was I Got You Babe“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sonny Bono and Cher's first hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "I Got You Babe by Sonny Bono and Cher reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became one of the biggest-selling and most beloved pop/rock hits of the mid-'60s“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song I Got You Babe“ by Sonny Bono and Cher do well on music charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "Sonny Bono and Cher's single spent three weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Got_You_Babe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was I Got You Babe by Sonny Bono and Cher number one on the Billboard Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "Baby Don't Go, The Beat Goes On, All I Ever Need Is You, and A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done were the next singles from Sonny Bono and Cher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sonny Bono and Cher's next single after I Got You Babe was number one on the Billboard Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4043, "Truth_answer": "Sonny Bono and Cher's first album, Look at Us, released for the Atco Records division of Atlantic Records, spent eight weeks at number two on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208211635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sonny Bono and Cher release any albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí employed extensive symbolism in his work. The elephant is a recurring image in Dalí's works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of symbolism did Salvador Dalí use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "The elephant is a distortion in space, one analysis explains, its spindly legs contrasting the idea of weightlessness with structure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the elephant as a a recurring image in Dalí's works mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "The egg is another common Dalíesque image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dalí use any other forms of symbolism besides the elephant as a distortion in space?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí connects the egg to the prenatal and intrauterine, thus using it to symbolize hope and love;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the egg, another common Dalíesque image represent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "creating with an absolute naturalness, without the slightest aesthetic concern, making things that inspire Salvador Dalí with a profound emotion and trying to paint them honestly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Salvador Dalí come up with these symbolism ideas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "Various other animals appear throughout Salvador Dalí's work as well: ants point to death, decay, and immense sexual desire; the snail is connected to the human head", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Salvador Dalí use this symbolism making things that inspire him with a profound emotion and trying to paint them honestly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí has been cited as a major inspiration by many modern artists, such as Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and most other modern surrealists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did people like Salvador Dalí's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4044, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí made The Persistence of Memory, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening, The Great Masturbator and The Metamorphosis of Narcissus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of some of Salvador Dalí's work with symbolism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "Quaristice is Autechre's ninth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Quaristice an album or a song by Autechre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Quaristice by Autechre do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "On 13 January 2010, Warp Records announced Oversteps, Autechre's tenth album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Autechre besides releasing their ninth album Quaristice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "Originally slated to be released in March, Autechre's album Oversteps was released a month early in digital form on Bleep.com to those who preordered it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Oversteps, Autechre's tenth album released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "the CD and deluxe vinyl editions of Autechre's album Oversteps were released on 22 March 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Oversteps, Autechre's tenth album released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any hits from Oversteps, Autechre's tenth album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "Autechre's eleventh studio album entitled Exai was released on 5 March 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Exai by Autechre released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any awards won for Autechre's eleventh studio album entitled Exai released on 5 March 2013?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any hits released on Exai The eleventh studio album by Autechre?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "The eleventh studio album entitled Exai was released on 5 March 2013 The new millennium brought about a drastic change in Autechre's style, demonstrated by Confield and Draft 7.30", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little more information on Confield, Draft 7.30 by Autechre? What happened?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "The reactions by both professional critics and fans to the release of Autechre's Confield were mixed, though generally positive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When you say The new millennium brought about a drastic change in Autechre's style, was it a positive or negative change?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "Alex Rutterford, who had previously created an unofficial video for the Tri Repetae track Eutow, claimed the idea for the Gantz Graf video came during one of his LSD trips.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to the drastic change in Autechre's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "The title track from Gantz Graf inspired an iconic video by British designer Alex Rutterford, featuring an object synchronised to the music as it morphs, pulsates, shakes, and finally dissolves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me a little about the Gantz Graf video that came during one of Rutterford's LSD trips?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "The second Autechre Peel session EP was also released in 2002, containing four tracks broadcast in 1999, named by John Peel himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened afterwards when the iconic video by British designer Alex Rutterford, featuring an object synchronised to the music as it morphs, pulsates, shakes, and finally dissolves?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "According to Sean Booth, most of Confield came out of experiments with Max that weren't really applicable in a club environment.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about Autechre's drastic change besides it being generally received positively?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "Sean Booth stated [rhythm] doesn't seem to limit us in the way it did...Now I think we just get it, we're totally fluent in it and can be more expressive.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything that happened after that Sean Booth stated most of Confield came out of experiments with Max that weren't really applicable in a club environment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "Draft 7.30 by Autechre was seen by some as an easier record to grasp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did others feel about Autechre and the drastic change brought by Confield and Draft 7.30 ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4046, "Truth_answer": "Sean Booth stated that rhythm doesn't seem to limit us in the way it did when we first started.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autechre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is important with Autechre's Draft 7.30 besides that it was seen by some as an easier record to grasp.", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "During his professional career Wasim Akram bowled with genuine speed and hostility. He possessed an accurate control of line and length, accompanied by seam and swing bowling skills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wasim Akram's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "His mastery of reverse swing meant Wasim Akram was at his most dangerous towards a bowling innings, and earned him the nickname of one of the Sultans of Swing“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram have any incredible achievements with his line and length skills", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram was awarded Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1993 for his sporting achievements. He was awarded Lux Style Award for Most Stylish Sports Person in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram win any awards for his bowling", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram's bowling career was from 1984–2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Wasim Akram's bowling career", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "With a very quick bowling action, Wasim Akram could bowl equally well from both sides of the wicket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything particularly intriguing about Wasim Akram's legacy besides being a Sultan of Swing, his awards, and being active between 1984-2003?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "His mastery of reverse swing meant Wasim Akram was at his most dangerous towards a bowling innings, and earned him the nickname of one of the Sultans of Swing“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wasim Akram get the nickname sultans of swing“", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram retired when he was age 37", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old wasWasim Akram when he retired", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "Wasim Akram regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of game, holds the world record for most wickets in List A cricket", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wasim Akram's greatest achievement", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4047, "Truth_answer": "In October 2013, Wasim Akram was the only Pakistani cricketer to be named in an all-time Test World XI to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasim_Akram_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wasim Akram win any other awards besides the record for most wickets in List A cricket", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage was born January 14, 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Stan Brakhage born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage was born in Kansas City, Missouri", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Stan Brakhage born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage was adopted and renamed three weeks after his birth by Ludwig and Clara Brakhage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Stan Brakhage's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stan Brakhage end up having any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage attended high school with the filmmaker Larry Jordan and the musicians Morton Subotnick and James Tenney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Stan Brakhage go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage briefly attended Dartmouth College on a scholarship before dropping out to make films. He completed his first film, Interim, at the age of 19", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stan Brakhage go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "Together, Stan Brakhage, Larry Jordan, James Tenney and Moreton Subotnick formed a drama group called the Gadflies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stan Brakhage collaborate with Larry Jordan, Moreton Subotnick and James Tenney?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did that drama group called the Gadflies withStan Brakhage perform or do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "in the early 1960s Stan Brakhage began to receive recognition in exhibitions and film publications", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stan Brakhage first receive notable recognition for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "Film Culture. The award statement, written by Jonas Mekas, cited Stan Brakhage for bringing to cinema an intelligence and subtlety that is usually the province of the older arts.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stan Brakhage receive recognition from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "The Dead, a film by Stan Brakhage, won an award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which films won awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage soon began working in the format, producing a 30-part cycle of 8mm films known as the Songs from 1964 to 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Stan Brakhage receive attention for in the early 60s besides The Dead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "The Songs include one of Stan Brakhage's most acclaimed films, 23rd Psalm Branch, a response to the Vietnam War and its presentation in the mass media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Stan Brakhage's 30-part cycle of 8mm films known as the Songs from 1964 to 1969?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage continued to make regular visits to New York. During one of those visits, the 16mm film equipment he had been using was stolen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Stan Brakhage article besides 23rd Psalm Branch, a response to the Vietnam War and its presentation in the mass media?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage couldn't afford to replace it, instead opting to buy cheaper 8mm film equipment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stan Brakhage use for film equipment after the 16mm film equipment he had been using was stolen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage soon began working in the format, producing a 30-part cycle of 8mm films known as the Songs from 1964 to 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other solutions to the theft did Stan Brakhage employ by opting to buy cheaper 8mm film equipment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4049, "Truth_answer": "The Songs include one of Stan Brakhage's most acclaimed films, 23rd Psalm Branch, a response to the Vietnam War and its presentation in the mass media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 30-part cycle of 8mm films known as the Songs from 1964 to 1969 get any recognition?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4050, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner formed Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old. Original members were Schuldiner (guitar), Rick Rozz (guitar) and Kam Lee (drums and vocals).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://worldhistoryproject.org/1983/chuck-schuldiner-forms-his-first-band-mantas_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chuck Schuldiner's musical career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4050, "Truth_answer": "In January 1986, Chuck Schuldiner moved to Toronto and temporarily joined the Canadian band Slaughter. However, he quickly returned to continue the formation of Death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner play in any other bands besides Death as Mantas in 1983 when he was just 16 years old?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4050, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Chuck Schuldiner toured with Death for the (In)Human Tour of the World from (1991 to 1992)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner tour with Death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4050, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was known to play guitar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments was Chuck Schuldiner known to play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4050, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner also played guitar in the supergroup Voodoocult on the album Jesus Killing Machine in 1994 and played a guest solo on Naphobia's 1995 release", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner play guitar with any other artists beside Death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4050, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some hits by Chuck Schuldiner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Chuck Schuldiner family moved to Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chuck Schuldiner grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner took classical lessons for less than a year and almost stopped completely until his parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner have a good relationship with his parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was the youngest of three children. He had an older brother named Frank and an older sister named Bethann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner have brothers and sisters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner's 16 year old brother had died and his parents bought him a guitar, thinking it would help with his grief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner's brother Frank play music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was originally inspired by Metallica, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Kiss and classical jazz, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Chuck Schuldiner's early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4051, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Metallica album did Chuck Schuldiner like the most?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Word of Grigori Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grigori Rasputin rise to prominence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin won over the father superior of the Seven Lakes Monastery outside Kazan, as well as a local church officials Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which names are worth mentioning in Grigori Rasputin's breakthrough when word of Rasputin's activity and charisma began to spread in Siberia during the early 1900s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin encountered a number of different church leaders, including Archimandrite Feofan, who was the inspector of the theological seminary", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which people did Grigori Rasputin encounter with besides Archimandrite Andrei and Bishop Chrysthanos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Archimandrite Feofan was so impressed with Grigori Rasputin that he invited him to stay in his home, and became one of Rasputin's most important and influential friends in St. Petersburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspector of the theological seminary, Archimandrite Feofan's role in Grigori Rasputin's breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin met the Tsar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other people didGrigori Rasputin meet besides Feofan who became one of Rasputin's most important and influential friends in St. Petersburg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin met the Tsar on 1 November 1905", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grigori Rasputin meet with the Tsar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin met the Tsar at the Peterhof Palace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Grigori Rasputin meet the Tsar on 1 November 1905?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4052, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin would not meet the Tsar again for some months: he returned to Prokovskoye shortly after their first meeting and did not return to St. Petersburg until July 1906.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigori Rasputin and the Tsar have a future relationship after meeting on 1 November 1905 at the Peterhof Palace?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4053, "Truth_answer": "Safe + Sound is the third album by rapper/producer DJ Quik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170225150116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_%2B_Sound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Safe + Sound?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4053, "Truth_answer": "It was recorded 1993-1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Safe + Sound recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4053, "Truth_answer": "It peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 on March 11, 1995 and reached number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart the same date", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170225150116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_%2B_Sound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the DJ Quik album Safe + Sound popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4053, "Truth_answer": "West Coast hip hop, jazz rap, G-funk, gangsta rap, R&B", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music is the album Safe + Sound?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4053, "Truth_answer": "Safe + Sound is the third album by rapper/producer DJ Quik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170225150116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_%2B_Sound_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the DJ Quik album Safe + Sound?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4053, "Truth_answer": "DJ Quik was involved in a feud with fellow Compton rapper MC Eiht. The feud traces back to a line by Quik that was seen as dissing Eiht’s group CMW.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was DJ Quik have a feud?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4054, "Truth_answer": "The Longnecks is a side project developed by The Living End.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the musical side project The Longnecks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4054, "Truth_answer": "This side project involved a new drummer and new material for their third album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was involved with The Living End’s side project, The Longnecks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4054, "Truth_answer": "Modern ARTillery achieved Platinum status in Australia in November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Artillery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Modern ARTillery win any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4054, "Truth_answer": "Early in 2007 Cheney had isolated himself from his bandmates while trying to write tracks for a follow-up to State of Emergency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band The Living End do during 2007 besides get platinum status in australia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the songs for the follow-up to the state of emergency album by the living end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another song to the follow-up to the state of emergency album by the living end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "In the year 2000, The Living End recorded, produced, and released their second album, Roll On.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Living End do in the year 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 2002 the album reached 61 on the Australian Albums Chart and 19 on theAustralian Artist Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Roll On make it to the top of the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "The Living End’s other albums areThe Living End (1998)Modern Artillery (2003)State of Emergency (2006)White Noise (2008)The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating (2011)Shift (2016)Wunderbar (2018)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did The Living End make besides Roll On?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "‘Save The Day’ is currently the highest-charting song for The Living End in the Hottest 100, serving as their only track to make the top ten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Living End’s biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "The Living End have won a total of six ARIA awards in 1998, 1999, 2008 and 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Living End article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "After his accident, Chris Cheney returned to songwriting and performing with the band by April 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127202229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Living_End_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Cheney ever get back to playing after the accident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4055, "Truth_answer": "The Living End hold the record for the most consecutive entries in Triple J's Hottest 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is there to know about the band The Living End?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein was President of the Cubs, not a player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theo Epstein play with the Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein was President of the Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://windycityhardball.wordpress.com/page/2/_p3", "https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/cubs/ct-chicago-cubs-david-ross-manager-20191023-gpg43x7cuvdxlgjrkwpdtljfi4-story.html_p3", "https://mlblogscubden.wordpress.com/2016/11/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Theo Epstein play for the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein turned the Cubs around from having a culture of losing to winning a World Series in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theo Epstein do as the president of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein turned the Cubs around from having a culture of losing to winning a World Series in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Theo Epstein able to turn the Cubs around?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein also helped lead the Boston Red Sox to win the 2004 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theo Epstein have any other successes besides winning the world series in 2016?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "On January 12, 2007, Epstein married Marie Whitney, a Roman Catholic, who is the founder and creative director of Two Penny Blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Theo Epstein article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4056, "Truth_answer": "The cubs did not win another World Series after 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cubs win anything after 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein was General Manager of the Boston Red Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://fans.hurricanes.nhl.com/community/topic/2782-mlb-thread-offseason/page/123/?tab=comments_p5", "https://staging.consequenceofsound.net/2018/12/band-of-the-year-pearl-jam-2018/_p3", "https://hhsbroadcaster.com/5706/sports/epstein-in-top-100-was-right-choice/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Theo Epstein play with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein became president of the Cubs in 2011. He was GM of the Red Sox from 2001-2005 and 2006-2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Theo Epstein become president?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein worked with the Red Sox for 9 years, from 2001-2005 and 2006-2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Epstein work with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein worked as GM with the Red Sox for 9 years, from 2001-2005 and 2006-2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Epstein remain the GM of the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "Because it was Halloween the night he resigned from the Red Sox, Epstein left Fenway Park wearing a gorilla suit in an attempt to avoid reporters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do after rejecting the renewal contract with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "He resumed the title of general manager with the added title of executive vice president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Theo Epstein’s official position with the Red Sox when he returned in 2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4057, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein worked as GM with the Red Sox for 9 years, from 2001-2005 and 2006-2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Theo Epstein remain with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4058, "Truth_answer": "In 1986 the band began a hectic schedule of performing in Britain and the World and prepared material for a new album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Fairport Convention do in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4058, "Truth_answer": "The new album was the all-instrumental Expletive Delighted! (1986).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which new album did Fairport Convention prepare for in 1986?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Expletive Delighted! A hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fairport Convention’s biggest concert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "On May 24, 2000, Jackson was attacked by a gunman outside his grandmother's former home in South Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to 50 cent in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was 50 cent attacked in 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "The alleged attacker, Darryl Baum, Mike Tyson's close friend and bodyguard, was killed three weeks later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the police catch the person who shot 50 cent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who killed the person who shot 50 cent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "When he left the hospital he stayed in the Poconos with his girlfriend and son, and his workout regime helped him develop a muscular physique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118180454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to 50 cent after he was shot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "Yes, and after using a walker for six weeks, Jackson was fully recovered after five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 50 cent survive being shot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4059, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 he released a song about the shooting called “9 Shots”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the 50 Cent article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "50 cent soared to fame with his 2003 debut album 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 50 cent’s album that rose him to fame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Dre signed 50 Cent in 2002, and co-produced his album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed 50 cent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "With the group G-Unit 50 cent has released 10 mixtapes. The debut official mixtape is titled Guess Who’s Back?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of 50 cent’s mix tape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "Get Rich or Die Tryin' is the debut album by American rapper 50 Cent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin%27_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 50 cent's debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "The album would eventually sell over 8 million copies in the United States, and has become certified 8× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did 50 cent’s debut album sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "The album's lead single was In da Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin%27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most successful single of 50 cent’s debut album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "He established his own record label G-Unit Records in 2003 following his mainstream success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118180454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 50 cent have a record label?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "There are currently 6 actively and 14 formerly signed artists on the G-unit label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 50 cent sign anybody under his label?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4060, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song that an artist signed on 50 cent’s label produced?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after rejoining Helsingborg, Larsson was signed on loan by Manchester United from 1 January until 12 March 2007, coinciding with the Allsvenskan's off-season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henrik Larsson lend to Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "He played with Manchester from 1 January until 12 March 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Henrik Larsson play with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "The striker scored 3 goals in 13 matches in all competitions during his three-month stay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henrik Larsson play with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Manchester United in March 2007, Larsson resumed his career with Helsingborg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henrik Larsson go after playing with Manchester?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "Larsson also played floorball at a competitive level in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Henrik Larsson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "On 11 October 2009, Larsson once again decided to retire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henrik Larsson retire after leaving Manchester?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "Larsson scored his first ever FA Premier League goal on 31 January.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Larsson_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Henrik Larsson do while he was at Manchester besides play for them?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4061, "Truth_answer": "Manchester beat Watford, 4–0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Manchester beat in the FA Premier League game on January 31 with Henrik Larsson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "In early 2011, he chose to run for president to seek the 2012 Republican Party nomination for President of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political position did Newt Gingrich campaign for in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "No, Barack Obama won.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Newt Gingrich win the 2012 election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "On April 25, 2012, he announced he would suspend his campaign on Tuesday, May 1, and endorse Mitt Romney. He withdrew from the race on Wednesday, May 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024043257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich_2012_presidential_campaign_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Newt Gingrich do after becoming a candidate in the 2012 election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "Gingrich sought a rematch against Flynt in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_gingrich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flynt agree to a rematch with Newt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "As Gingrich primed for another run in the 1978 elections, Flynt decided to retire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127030530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_gingrich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flynt propose another rematch after the rematch in 1976?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he won.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Newt Gingrich win the 1978 election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4062, "Truth_answer": "He served for 20 years or 10 terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many terms did Newt Gingrich serve as U.S. Representative?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "In early 1925, Cooper began his film career in silent pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gary Cooper do in 1925?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Sergeant York, High Noon, and The Hanging Tree", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What pictures did Gary Cooper do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Yes, for all films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper win any awards for Sergeant York, High Noon, or The Hanging Tree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Some actors Gary Cooper worked with include Jack Holt, Tom Mix, and Buck Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gary Cooper work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Cooper's greatest success was possibly his role as the Cowboy in the film Along Came Jones. The film was one of the top box-office pictures of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Cooper’s greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Cooper was one of the founding members of the MPAPAPI, a conservative organization dedicated, to preserving the American way of life and opposing communism and fascism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important fact about Gary Cooper?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Cooper was baptized in the Anglican Church in December 1911 in Britain, and was raised in the Episcopal Church in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Gary Cooper?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Paramount cast him in several Westerns and wartime dramas, including Only the Brave, The Texan, Seven Days' Leave, A Man from Wyoming, and The Spoilers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which westerns did Gary Cooper do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "Cooper began his film career in silent pictures such as The Thundering Herd and Wild Horse Mesa , Riders of the Purple Sage and The Lucky Horseshoe , and The Trail Rider.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other silent films did Gary Cooper do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he win any awards for his silent films?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "He had a twenty year friendship with the author Ernest Hemingway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper have any particularly famous friends?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "They first met in the fall of 1940 and had gone hunting in Sun Valley, Idaho, for ducks and pheasants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, William Wellman, and Fred Zinnemann, and actors Joel McCrea, James Stewart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Robert Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper have any other famous friends besides Ernest Hemingway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "As well as hunting, Cooper enjoyed riding, fishing, skiing, and later in life, scuba diving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Gary Cooper’s interests outside of being in movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "In 1939 Hemingway drew upon Cooper's image when he created the character of Robert Jordan for the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper and Hemingway have any interesting events of note together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "No, they first met in the fall of 1940 and had gone hunting in Sun Valley, Idaho, for ducks and pheasants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ernest Hemingway and Gary Cooper meet while working on a movie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "Cooper was naturally reserved and introspective, and loved the solitude of outdoor activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What’s something of note about Gary Cooper’s character?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "Like his father, Cooper was a conservative Republican.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's an important fact in this article about Gary Cooper?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his career, he sustained a screen persona that represented the ideal American hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Cooper's screen persona like?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4064, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper had a positive public reputation for his natural, authentic, understated acting style and screen performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Cooper's public reputation?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4065, "Truth_answer": "Following the War of 1812, Scott helped standardize the drill regulations for the army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125116id_/https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/winfield-scott_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Winfield Scott do after the war of 1812.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4065, "Truth_answer": "Scott holds the record for the greatest length of active service as general in the U.S. Army, as well as the longest tenure as the army's chief officer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Winfield Scott?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4065, "Truth_answer": "His military career spanned fifty-three years, forty-seven of which were as a general, and three major wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125116id_/https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/winfield-scott_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Winfield Scott continue to serve in the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4065, "Truth_answer": "After retiring, Scott traveled to Europe with his daughter, Cornelia, and her husband, H. L. Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Winfield Scott do after retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4065, "Truth_answer": "Yes, In Paris, he helped American consul John Bigelow defuse the Trent Affair, a diplomatic incident with Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winfield Scott get involved in politics after leaving the military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4066, "Truth_answer": "He was 3rd Commanding General of the United States Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904125116id_/https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/winfield-scott_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott_p14", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/the-american-civil-war-timeline-quiz-what-happened-first?remorapos=3&rmalg=es&remorasrc=1218a6a3-b4dd-4021-9219-81c09287821e_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of command appointments did Winfield Scott have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Winfield Scott's command appointments besides his role in the US army?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Winfield Scott do after being relieved of being a field commander?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "The show opened on Broadway to raves from the critics, sold out, and won a special Pulitzer Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104143701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the musical Oklahoma received by the critics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "The New York Post was the only major paper to give Oklahoma! a mixed review. Its critic felt that while the songs were pleasant enough, they sounded much alike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104143701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about the musical Oklahoma!?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "“A beautiful and delightful show, fresh and imaginative, as enchanting to the eye as Richard Rodgers's music is to the ear. It has, at a rough estimate, practically everything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other reviews did Oklahoma! receive besides the mixed review from the new york post?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "One critic wrote, Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' changed the history of musical theater”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oklahoma! Have any other positive reviews besides John Anderson's review?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the critics’ reception of Oklahoma!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "Howard Barnes wrote, Songs, dances, and a story have been triumphantly blended.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other critic give a notable review of Oklahoma! besides John Anderson and Brooks Atkinson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "In the New York Daily News, Burns Mantle declared that Oklahoma! really is different – beautifully different.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104143701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else reviewed the production Oklahoma! besides John Anderson, Brooks Atkinson, and Howard Barnes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "The only negative review of the musical appeared in the New York Post.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all reviews of Oklahoma! positive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the negative New York times review of Oklahoma!?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "In 1881, Russell published his first work to gain wide distribution: Food for Thinking Christians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Charles Taze Russell’s publications?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "The 162-page pamphlet was published using donated funds amounting to approximately $40,000 (current value $1,038,483).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Food for Thinking Christians amount to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "The publication was about why evil was permitted and other related topics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the pamphlet Food for Thinking Christians about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "The book’s contents are food for active Christians and writings to awaken those that are asleep.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the content of Food for thinking Christians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "He also published The Tabernacle and its Teachings and Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Charles Taze Russel publish besides food for thinking christians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "In 1910 the secular journal Overland Monthly calculated that by 1909, Russell's writings had become the most widely distributed, privately produced English-language works in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Charles Taze Russel’s writings popular within the religious community?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "It was said that the entire corpus of his works were the third most circulated on earth, after the Bible and the Chinese Almanac.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russel’s writings have a large impact?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russel receive any notable reviews?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "He was accused of immoral conduct including mental cruelty, referring to forced celibacy and frequent cold, indifferent treatment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Taze Russell accused of doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "It was alleged that he subjected his wife Maria Frances Ackley to cruelty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Charles Taze Russell subject to cruelty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "Maria Russell filed for divorce under the claim of mental cruelty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the immoral conduct allegations against Charles Taze Russell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the allegations of cruelty by Charles Taze Russell to Maria Russell true?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "Maria Russell filed for divorce under the claim of mental cruelty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did maria Russell do anything apart from making the immoral conduct allegations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "She was granted a separation, with alimony, in 1908.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Maria Russell granted her divorce request?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "During the trial Mrs. Russell's attorney alleged that in 1894 Mr. Russell had engaged in improper intimacy with Rose Ball, by then a 25-year-old woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other immoral conduct was Charles Taze Russell accused of besides cruelty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "Mrs. Russell alleged that Ball had told her Mr. Russell claimed to be an amorous jellyfish floating around to different women until someone responded to his advances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known about Charles Taze Russell's “improper intimacy” allegation besides the name and age of the woman he was intimate with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "The judge asked Mrs. Russell if she was accusing her husband of adultery, she replied, No.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the court proceedings progress on this issue of “improper intimacy” with charles taze russell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "Russell was initially awarded one dollar and then following an appeal, received a cash settlement of $15,000 plus court costs and an agreement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russell get any compensation for the libel the newspapers engaged in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4069, "Truth_answer": "The agreement was that the two papers publish his weekly syndicated sermons as well as a retraction defending his character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121174130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taze_Russell_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the agreement made between Charles Taze Russell and the The Washington Post and the Mission Friend of Chicago about?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "Owen left school at the age of ten and was apprenticed to a Stamford, Lincolnshire, draper for four years. He also worked in London draper shops as a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Owen's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was born in the year 1771", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Robert Owen born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "Owen coined the slogan: Eight hours labour, Eight hours recreation, Eight hours rest.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Robert Owen article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "His parents were Anne (Williams) and Robert Owen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Robert Owen's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "Robert Owen was born in the year 1771", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Robert Owen born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "He died at Newtown on 17 November 1858, and was buried there on 21 November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Robert Owen still alive?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "Owen's greatest success was his support of youth education and early childcare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Owen Robert's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4070, "Truth_answer": "He received a monument at his burial site and a bust sculpture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Robert Owen win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "In July 1799 Owen and his partners bought the New Lanark mill from David Dale, and Owen became the New Lanark mill's manager in January 1800.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Robert Owen have to do with the New Lanark textile mill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Owen stop being the manager of the Lanark textile mill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "Owen tested his social and economic ideas at New Lanark, where he won the confidence of his workers and continued to have great success due to the improved efficiency at the mill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was working in a textile mill like for Robert Owen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "Relying on his own judgement, Owen considered his view of human nature to be original and the most basic and necessary constituent in an evolving science of society. “", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Robert Owen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "The mills are not operational, but the buildings have been preserved as a tourist site.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the New Lanark textile mill around today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his leadership in the development of cooperatives and the trade union movement, he also supported passage of child labour laws and free, co-educational schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts can you tell me about this article about Robert Owen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did New Lanark's residents do about the New Lanark textile mill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4071, "Truth_answer": "Caring for his workers' well being, Owen hoped to conduct the New Lanark mill on higher principles than purely commercial ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212004559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Owen feel about the residents behavior at the textile mill?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "Crash Love is the eighth studio album by the rock band AFI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929180912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Crash Love an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "First 7 are 1. Torch Song2. Beautiful Thieves3. End Transmission4. Too Shy to Scream5. Veronica Sawyer Smokes6. Okay, I Feel Better Now7. Medicate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were released on the album Crash Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "Produced by Joe McGrath and Jacknife Lee, it was released on September 29, 2009 through Interscope Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Crash Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "On September 8, 2011, a post was made to the band's official forum, DespairFaction.com, from frontman Davey Havok's forum account, which said that the band had split up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What thread regarding AFI split was in question?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "September 8, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was a thread posted that AFI split up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "The band toured for their album Crash Love in 2009 and 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band tour for the album Crash Love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4072, "Truth_answer": "In January 2010, AFI released a teaser for the video of their new single Beautiful Thieves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Jan 2010 to the band AFI?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4073, "Truth_answer": "Sport Lisboa e Benfica, commonly known as Benfica, is a professional football club based in Lisbon, Portugal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117122100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.L._Benfica_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is S.L. Benfica?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4073, "Truth_answer": "Saviola was sponsored by sportswear company Nike, and appeared in commercials for the brand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Javier Saviola?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4073, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he has held multiple year long million dollar contracts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Saviola make any money playing soccer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4073, "Truth_answer": "18 years, from 1998-2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Javier Saviola play soccer profesionally for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4073, "Truth_answer": "At the 2004 Olympics Saviola won the gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094748id_/https://www.famoussoccerplayers.org/javier-saviola/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103031620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Saviola_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Saviola have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Saviola have any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4074, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, aged 19, Saviola moved abroad to play for FC Barcelona in a £15 million transfer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103031620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Saviola_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Javier Saviola join FC Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4074, "Truth_answer": "With FC Barcelona, Javier Saviola played against many teams including Sevilla, Osasuna, and Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Javier Saviola play against with FC Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4074, "Truth_answer": "He also played against Tenerife, Mallorca, and Las Palmas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Saviola play against any others teams with FB Barcelona besides Sevilla, Osasuna, and Real Madrid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4074, "Truth_answer": "Some of his teammates included Roberto Bonano, Michael Reiziger, and Frank de Boer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Javier Saviola's FB Barcelona teammates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4074, "Truth_answer": "Yes, some of his other teammates were Patrik Andersson, Abelardo, and Xavi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Javier Saviola have any other teammates on FC Barcelona besides Roberto Bonano, Michael Reiziger, and Frank de Boer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4074, "Truth_answer": "The club attained a respectable fourth place in the league, 11 points below eventual winners Valencia, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did FC Barcelona win any matches with FB Barcelona?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4075, "Truth_answer": "He attended the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (BA, JD).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tim Pawlenty get his education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4075, "Truth_answer": "Pawlenty grew up in South St. Paul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tim Pawlenty grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tim Pawlenty have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4075, "Truth_answer": "He spent the summers of 1980 and 1982 working as an intern at the office of U.S. Senator David Durenberger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tim Pawlenty in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4075, "Truth_answer": "Pawlenty was raised a Roman Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Tim Pawlenty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Dickerson was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in one of the NFL's biggest trades ever at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eric Dickerson begin playing for the colts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "Dickerson became the seventh back to gain more than 10,000 yards and the fastest ever to do so, reaching the milestone in just 91 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Dickerson set any records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "During his 11-year career, Dickerson gained 13,259 yards rushing, which was second all-time at the time of his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Dickerson set any other records besides the fastest to gain 10,000 yards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, his first year of eligibility, Eric Dickerson was selected to become a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Dickerson set any other records besides the fastest to gain 10,000 yards and all time yards rushing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "Dickerson was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in one of the NFL's biggest trades ever at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Eric Dickerson leave his previous team for the Colts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "One of his NFL records is 2,105 rushing yards in a season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Dickerson set any other records besides the fastest to gain 10,000 yards, all time yards rushing, and fastest member to the pro hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "One of his teammates was Albert Bentley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of Eric Dickerson's teammates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4076, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric Dickerson play in the Pro Bowl when he was with the Colts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4077, "Truth_answer": "An immediate success, he established rookie records for most rushing attempts (390), most rushing yards gained (1,808) and most touchdowns rushing (18), including another two receiving touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it like for Eric Dickerson in the LA Rams?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4077, "Truth_answer": "Rushing yards: 13,2459Rushing average: 4.4Rushing touchdowns: 90", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Eric Dickerson's stats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4077, "Truth_answer": "In 1987 he played for the Indianapolis Colts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eric Dickerson doing in 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4077, "Truth_answer": "He started a sports memorabilia company called Original Mini Jerseys with former Los Angeles Rams teammate LeRoy Irvin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Eric Dickerson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4077, "Truth_answer": "Dickerson played college football for the SMU Mustangs of Southern Methodist University and was recognized as an All-American.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Dickerson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Eric Dickerson known for besides playing for the colts and orginal mini jerseys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4077, "Truth_answer": "He played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://nailsthefinalfrontier.com/butudan/favd18971bw56-3-1011-56-b.html_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other teams did Eric Dickerson rush besides the colts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4078, "Truth_answer": "Mwng is the fourth studio album by Welsh rock band the Super Furry Animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190706215852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Mwng by Super Furry Animals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4078, "Truth_answer": "The first three songs are Drygioni, Ymaelodi Â'r Ymylon, and Y Gwyneb Iau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs on the album Mwng?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4078, "Truth_answer": "Mwng was released on 15 May 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920041726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwng_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_discography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album mwng come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4078, "Truth_answer": "The record was released on 14 June 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190706215852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album Guerrilla by Super Furry Animals come out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4078, "Truth_answer": "The record was released on 14 June 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190706215852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album Guerrilla by Super Furry Animals come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4078, "Truth_answer": "The record was released on 14 June 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Guerrilla come out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4079, "Truth_answer": "On the Road was a regular feature on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite in 1967, where Kuralt traveled in a motor home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is on the road with Charles Kuralt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4079, "Truth_answer": "It was a feature on the CBS evening news.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was On The Road with Charles Kuralt a song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4079, "Truth_answer": "Kuralt hit the road in a motor home with a small crew and avoided the interstates in favor of the nation's back roads in search of America's people and lifestyles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kuralt do in on the road?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4079, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Kuralt find anything interesting on his search on the road?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4079, "Truth_answer": "Kuralt's On the Road segments were recognized twice with personal Peabody Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Charles Kuralt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4079, "Truth_answer": "Exact answer unknown, but he traveled for 25 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How far did Charles Kuralt drive during on the road?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "Kuralt was born in Wilmington, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Charles Kuralt born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "He graduated from Central High School in 1951 and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Kuralt go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "He attended the University of North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knightcrier.org/top-stories/2019/02/28/not-just-clownin-around-north-penns-dr-dave-hall/_p1", "http://dlynx.rhodes.edu:8080/jspui/handle/10267/33348_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kuralt_p0", "http://www.worldlibrary.org/articles/eng/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Kuralt attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "During his college years, he was editor of a school newspaper, and a member of the St. Anthony Hall fraternity. He graduated and became a reporter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Kuralt do well at UNC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "Yes, and then he moved to CBS in 1957 as a writer, and then he traveled around the world as a journalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was being a reporter the start of Charles Kuralt's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "He worked at CBS for 40 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Charles Kuralt work at CBS?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Kuralt write as a writer at CBS?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray is the fifth studio album by South African post-grunge and alternative metal band Seether.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171228164150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holding_Onto_Strings_Better_Left_to_Fray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Holding onto strings better left to fray?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "The album has sold well over 300,000 copies in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171228164150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holding_Onto_Strings_Better_Left_to_Fray_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Seether?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether record anywhere else besides the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any criticisms of the album Holding onto strings better left to fray?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4081, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they have a total of 7 studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Seether make any other albums besides Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "The album ended up being certified Gold for shipping 500,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces sell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "The drummer for that album was John Humphrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the drummer on the album Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart in the US with 56,900 copies moved in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701093854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Beauty_In_Negative_Spaces_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces hold a spot on the billboard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "Track Listing: Like Suicide, Fake It, Breakdown, FMLYHM, Fallen, Rise Above This, No Jesus Christ, 6 Gun Quota, Walk Away from the sun, Eyes of the Devil, Don't Believe.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lyricspond.com/artist-seether_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs were included on the album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "The album was released in South Africa and Switzerland on 19 October 2007, and released worldwide on 23 October 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701093854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Beauty_In_Negative_Spaces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the album Finding beauty in negative spaces released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any remixes done of the album Finding beauty in negative spaces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Seether did perform the album live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether perform the album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces live anywhere?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4082, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces recorded?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "McDaniel died of breast cancer at age 59 on October 26, 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Hattie McDaniel die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "She died in the hospital on the grounds of the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hattie McDaniel living at the time of her death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "She was survived by her brother Sam McDaniel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hattie McDaniel leave behind any family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "She was married 4 times. She did not have any children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hattie McDaniel married or have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "She is buried at Rosedale cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.tallawahmagazine.com/2012/03/_p5", "https://kelleepratt.com/2013/11/11/hattie-mcdaniel-pioneer-character/?replytocom=659_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Hattie McDaniel buried?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "Her body is not there, but her cenotaph is one of Hollywood's most popular tourists attractions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hattie McDaniel get many visitors to her gravesite?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "Other people buried there include pioneers and members of leading families who had a conspicuous place in Los Angeles institutions and the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705060836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelus-Rosedale_Cemetery_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else is buried at the Rosedale cemetery besides Hattie McDaniel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Hattie McDaniel's fellow actors from Gone with the Wind attend her funeral?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "The whereabouts of McDaniel's Oscar are currently unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Hattie McDaniel's oscar located?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hattie McDaniel's oscar stolen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "She receieved the oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Gone With the Wind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hattie McDaniel recieve the oscar for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, an article in The Huffington Post repeated rumors that the Oscar had been cast into the Potomac River by angry civil rights protesters in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Huffington post article say about Hattie McDaniel's oscar investigation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "McDaniel has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard for her contributions to radio and one at 1719 Vine Street for motion pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p0", "https://whitehairedwisdom.com/2015/03/27/hattie-mcdaniel-she-paved-the-way/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Hattie McDaniel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "It is alleged that it had disappeared during protests in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225130413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattie_McDaniel_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hattie McDaniel's oscar noticed missing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4084, "Truth_answer": "The current whereabouts of the oscar are unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Hattie McDaniel's oscar on display somewhere today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4085, "Truth_answer": "No, but Meyer is in a relationship with the writer Maria Semple.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Meyer married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4085, "Truth_answer": "Yes, one child named Poppy Valentina after Valentina Tereshkova, was born in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does George Meyer have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4085, "Truth_answer": "George Meyer lives in Seattle with his partner Maria Semple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does George Meyer live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4085, "Truth_answer": "For fun he is a vegetarian, gambler, collector of space program memorabilia and practices yoga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does George Meyer do for fun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4085, "Truth_answer": "After college, Meyer moved to Denver, Colorado, planning to scientifically win a fortune through dog racing. However, he ran out of money after two weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about George Meyer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4085, "Truth_answer": "Meyer is best known for his work on The Simpsons, where he led the group script rewrite sessions as producer and writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Meyer work on TV?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "He was born in Pennsylvania, United States in 1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Meyer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are George Meyer's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "He had a somewhat unhappy childhood; one common argument in his household was which family member ruined a holiday, and his sister noted Meyer was frequently blamed for the family's problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Meyer have a happy childhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "Meyer attended Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Meyer go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "He graduated in 1978 with a degree in biochemistry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Meyer's college major?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Meyer attend any other schools besides Harvard?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "He served as president of the Harvard Lampoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Meyer have any major accomplishments while at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4086, "Truth_answer": "He is an Eagle Scout and an altar boy and wrote for the student newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meyer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about George Meyer's early childhood besides family issues?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "Dean's first television appearance was in a Pepsi Cola commercial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Dean's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he appeared on TV from 1951-1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Dean have any other television appearances besides the pepsi commercial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "His first speaking part was John the Beloved Disciple, in Hill Number One, an Easter television special dramatizing the Resurrection of Jesus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was James Dean casted in his first speaking part?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "His first film role was in the 1951 film Fixed Bayonets!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Dean act in movies early in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "James Dean played the role of Jett Rink.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did James Dean play in Giant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he was in many television series including The Bigelow Theater and the Stew Erwin show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Dean work in any television series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4087, "Truth_answer": "He played various characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Dean do on Kraft television?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "He was a quarterback and coach for the Packers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bart Starr the packer's coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "He led the Packers for nine years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Starr_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bart Starr the Packers coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "His regular season record was a disappointing 52–76–2 (.408), with a playoff record of 1–1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bart Starr lead the Packers to any victories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "The Packers won the NFC Central division title at 10–4 with Scott Hunter under center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bart Starr's biggest win with the Packers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "Starr was voted to the NFL Pro Bowl four times. He was voted NFL Most Valuable Player by both AP and UPI in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Bart Starr?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bart Starr work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4088, "Truth_answer": "Bart Starr was quarterback for the Packers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Starr_p15", "https://sympathy.legacy.com/en-us/funeral-flowers/productdetails/?type=obituary&p=192989018&pn=bart-starr&affiliateid=1744&v=01&sku=ftd-S17-4474_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Starr_p17", "https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nfl/seahawks/2015/01/25/seahawks-richard-sherman-super-bowl-roger-goodell-robert-kraft/22325785/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Bart Starr play for the Packers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4089, "Truth_answer": "He began as a backup player in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bart Starr begin with the Packers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4089, "Truth_answer": "Starr held the Packers' franchise record for games played (196) for 32 years, through the 2003 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Starr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bart Starr play in any games with the Packers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4089, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he was a successful player with many awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bart Starr a successful player with the Packers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4089, "Truth_answer": "Starr was also responsible for calling plays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bart Starr have any other roles on the Packers besides being a player?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4089, "Truth_answer": "Two teams Bart Starr played against are the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Bart Starr play against with the Packers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4089, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1954 Starr suffered a severe back injury during a hazing incident for his initiation into the A Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108105253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart_Starr_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bart Starr have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "He became a DJ and also joined a musical group called World Class Wreckin' Cru", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dr. Dre do in 1984?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "They have five singles and two albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did World Class Wreckin' Cru record any singles or albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "Their song Surgery was a big hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did World Class Wreckin' Cru have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "He continued to work with World Class Wreckin' Cru and released the album World Class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1985 to Doctor Dre?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did World Class Wreckin' Cru ever go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "After brief attendance at a radio broadcasting school, he relocated to the residence of his father and residence of his grandparents before returning to his mother's house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Dre_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dr. Dre relocate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "The band ended in 1987 when the members decided to work on other projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band World Class Wreckin' Cru, are they still together today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4090, "Truth_answer": "Dre was growing tired of the Prince and Michael Jackson image and considered Lonzo's direction to be soft and yearned to control his own expression in music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201230204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Class_Wreckin'_Cru_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can tell me about this period of time in Dr. Dre's career with World Class Wreckin Cru besides when Dr. Dre joined, singles or hits, albums, and ending of the band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4091, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Dre has said that his primary instrument in the studio is the Akai MPC3000, a drum machine and sampler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Dre_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dre use to produce music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4091, "Truth_answer": "Other equipment he uses includes the E-mu SP-1200 drum machine and other keyboards from such manufacturers as Korg, Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Moog, and Roland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Dre_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Dre use any other instruments besides the Akai MPC3000, a drum machine and sampler.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4091, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Dre has stated that he is a perfectionist and is known to pressure the artists with whom he records to give flawless performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Dr. Dre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4091, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Dr. Dre took on producer Mel-Man as a co-producer, and his music took on a more synthesizer-based sound, using fewer vocal samples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Dre_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dr. Dre change his production equipment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4091, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the change in production equipment affect dr. dre's music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah's first release of 2019, F2 – Fun and Frustration. It became the biggest blockbuster in Telugu cinema and collected ₹127.2 crores at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What big budget role did Tamannaah have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "It became the biggest blockbuster in Telugu cinema and collected ₹127.2 crores at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film F2 - Fun and Frustration popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "Her next release was, Khamoshi a Hindi-language slasher film with Prabhu Deva as the lead antagonist, directed by Chakri Toleti and produced by Pyx Films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tamannaah next film role after F2?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "She played a deaf and mute girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://9xmovies.co7.in/khamoshi-2019-hindi-480p-web-dl-250mb/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tamannaah play in the film Khamoshi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "This film received poor reviews from audiences and critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did critics like the film Kamoshi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah appeared in the female-centric films Devi and That Is Mahalakshmi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What women-centric films was Tamannaah in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "She did many films in 2016, including Vamsi's Oopiri, which is a remake of The Intouchables.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tamannaah do after 2015?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "Her role in Oopiri received postive reviews, but her role in Kaththi Sandai received mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think about her roles in women centric flims?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "She was also in the film Jaguar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did she do in 2016 besides Oopiri?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "The film collected ₹100 crore (US$14 million) at box office, in three languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Jaguar starring Tammannaah popular?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4092, "Truth_answer": "Her next release was the Tamil film Dharma Durai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamannaah release a film after The Intouchables?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "Tamannaah's reentered Bollywood in 2013 in Sajid Khan's Himmatwala.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tamannaah reenter Bollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "The film opened to negative reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Himmatwala do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "The critics said she matched Sridevi in terms of glamour, but failed in terms of acting skills which they termed as below average.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about Himmatwala?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "Sridevi was an Indian actress and producer, regarded as the first female superstar of Indian cinema.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actress Sridevi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "She made her comeback to Tamil cinema in 2014 after a sabbatical of three years with Siva's Veeram, co-starring Ajith Kumar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tamannaah in 2014?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "Veeram received positive reviews from critics, and became one of the highest grossing Tamil films of 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021031731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamannaah_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the film Veeram?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4093, "Truth_answer": "For her role in the 2014 film Humshakals, Tamannaah received a nomination at the 7th Golden Kela Awards in the worst actress category.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamannaah win the worst actress award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4094, "Truth_answer": "News of Irwin's death prompted reactions of shock and distress around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reactions to Steve Irwin's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4094, "Truth_answer": "Steve Irwin died on September 4 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://strangebehaviors.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/the-wall-of-the-dead/?replytocom=283_p77", "https://strangebehaviors.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/the-wall-of-the-dead/?replytocom=397_p77", "https://strangebehaviors.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/the-wall-of-the-dead/?replytocom=952_p77" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Irwin die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4094, "Truth_answer": "Family and friends of Irwin held a private funeral service in Caloundra on 9 September 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Irwin's family take his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4094, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Irwin was a posthumous recipient of the Queensland Greats Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the article about Steve Irwin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4094, "Truth_answer": "Te animal lovers group's Dan Mathews says that it's no shock at all that Irwin died the way he did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309124323id_/http://www.tmz.com/2006/09/11/croc-hunter-gets-no-tears-from-peta/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Mathews say about Steve Irwins death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4094, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to Dan Matthews' statement about Steve Irwin's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4095, "Truth_answer": "Steve Irwin died on September 4 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://strangebehaviors.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/the-wall-of-the-dead/?replytocom=283_p77", "https://strangebehaviors.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/the-wall-of-the-dead/?replytocom=397_p77", "https://strangebehaviors.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/the-wall-of-the-dead/?replytocom=952_p77" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Irwin die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4095, "Truth_answer": "Irwin died after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Irwin die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4095, "Truth_answer": "He was filming in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Steve Irwin when the sting ray struck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4095, "Truth_answer": "He was filming an underwater documentary titled Ocean's Deadliest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Steve Irwin shooting a documentary at the time of his death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4095, "Truth_answer": "The stingray's behaviour appeared to have been a defensive response to being boxed in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the sting ray strike Steve Irwin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4095, "Truth_answer": "He was swimming in chest-deep water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Steve Irwin underwater when the sting ray struck him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4096, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Lone Star Dietz was an American born to parents William Wallace Dietz and Leanna Ginder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is William Henry Dietz's heritage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4096, "Truth_answer": "Neighbors heard he was posing as an Indian, and he registered for the draft as a Non-Citizen Indian with an allotment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was William Henry Deitz's heritage contested?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4096, "Truth_answer": "She died six days later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to de Cora after the divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4096, "Truth_answer": "In 1919 he went on trial for his first offense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Henry Dietz do after the divorce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4097, "Truth_answer": "East of Eden is a 1955 film, directed by Elia Kazan, and loosely based on the second half of the 1952 novel of the same name by John Steinbeck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222130228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_of_Eden_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is East of Eden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4097, "Truth_answer": "James Dean's first major screen role was in East of Eden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is James Dean connected to the book East of Eden?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4097, "Truth_answer": "Dean was hired after one audition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200727045715id_/https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/film-review-john-steinbecks-east-of-eden-directed-by-elia-kazan/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Dean audition for East of Eden?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4097, "Truth_answer": "March 9, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie East of Eden released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4097, "Truth_answer": "Actor Leonardo DiCaprio stated in an interview with MTV that East of Eden was the film that made him obsessed with movies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222130228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_of_Eden_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the film East of Eden?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4097, "Truth_answer": "James Dean played the male lead Caleb Trask.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did James Dean play in East of Eden?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4098, "Truth_answer": "Modern Painters I is the first volume of a five-volume work by the eminent Victorian art critic, John Ruskin, begun when he was 24 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805225429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Painters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Modern Painters I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4098, "Truth_answer": "The outcome was that Modern Painters II belies its title and exalts the ‘great men of old time’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181030074420id_/http://www.oxfordreference.com:80/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100203529_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Modern Painters by John Ruskin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4098, "Truth_answer": "There are a total of five volumes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a second volume of Modern Painters by John Ruskin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4098, "Truth_answer": "Ruskin argues in Modern Painters that recent painters emerging from the tradition of the picturesque are superior in the art of landscape to the old masters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805225429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Painters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Modern Painters about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4099, "Truth_answer": "The first episode ends, and the second episode begins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the song Good Vibrations at 2:13 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4099, "Truth_answer": "One critic: Episode 2 however, makes that interpretation untenable, and both listener and analyst must entertain the idea that Good Vibrations develops under its own power, as it were, without the guidance of overdetermined formal patterns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics react to episode 2 of Good Vibrations ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4099, "Truth_answer": "It was the costliest single ever recorded at the time of its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Good Vibrations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4100, "Truth_answer": "It was released on April 23, 2007 in countries outside of North America, and May 1, 2007 in the United States and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210012409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reminder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Reminder by Feist released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4100, "Truth_answer": "As of July 25, 2011, the album has sold 729,000 copies in the US. The Reminder was also the best selling album of 2007 on the iTunes Store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210012409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reminder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the Feist album The Reminder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4100, "Truth_answer": "Shortlist music prize", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fiest album The Reminder win any awards or nominations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4100, "Truth_answer": "It also won a Juno award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210012409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reminder_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1234_(Feist_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards or nominations did The Reminder by Feist win besides the shortlist music prize?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4101, "Truth_answer": "Feist launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release of Monarch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did feist start her music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Feist leave Placebo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4101, "Truth_answer": "Feist received three Juno awards at the 2012 ceremony: Artist of the Year, Adult Alternative Album of the Year for Metals, and Music DVD of the Year for her documentary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the singer Feist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4101, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Feist was forced to take time off from music to recover from vocal cord damage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217111604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feist_(singer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Feist's vocal cords?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4102, "Truth_answer": "Tolkien grew up in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did JRR tolkien grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4102, "Truth_answer": "John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was JRR Tolkien born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4102, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he was married at St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church, Warwick, on 22 March 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JRR Tolkien get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4102, "Truth_answer": "Edith Bratt was JRR Tolkien's wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was his wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4102, "Truth_answer": "The Tolkiens had four children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JRR Tolkien have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "The match became the first, and so far only, world championship match to be abandoned without result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "The match was abandoned due to the health of the players, which had been strained by the length of the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the 1984 world chess championship abandoned?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "The 1984 championship lasted for 48 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the 1984 world chess championship match?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "After, Kasparov's relations with Campomanes and FIDE were greatly strained, and the feud between them finally came to a head in 1993 with Kasparov's complete break-away from FIDE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about the 1984 world chess championship besides how long it lasted and the final results?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "Kasparov was down for the first 31 games but won games 32, 47 and 48 for a total score of 5-3 in Karpov's favor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of ups and downs were there in the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "He won games 47 and 48 for a slight comeback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Kasparov come back in the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "Kasparov won game 32 (5–1), earning his first-ever win against Karpov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in game 32 of the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "No, the championship continued until game 48.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was game 32 the end of the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "Game 46 was a draw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in game 46 of the world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "Kasparov won games 47 and 48 to bring the scores to 5–3 in Karpov's favour. Then the match was ended without result by Florencio Campomanes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after game 46 of the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4103, "Truth_answer": "There were 48 games in total before the match was abandoned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games were there in total of the 1984 world chess championship?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "She worked for the US Navy and the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Grace Hopper work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "Navy rear admiral and senior mathematician at Eckert-Mauchly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Hopper's title in the NAVY?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "In the navy she served on the Mark I computer programming staff headed by Howard H. Aiken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in charge of Hopper in the Navy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) was the first general purpose electronic digital computer design for business application produced in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was UNIVAC", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "Hopper joined 1949 and in 1950 the UNIVAC was the first known large-scale electronic computer to be on the market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Grace Hopper work on Univac?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "The Harvard Mark I was the Univac's competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the UNIVAC's competition", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "Hopper recommended the development of a new programming language that would use entirely English words.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grace Hopper recommend while developing UNIVAC?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "She was told that she couldn't do this because computers didn't understand English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace hopper told after she recommended a new programming language that would use english words ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4104, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, the company was sold to Remington Rand, which later merged with Sperry Corporation to become Sperry Rand, and survives today as Unisys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190704225244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckert%E2%80%93Mauchly_Computer_Corporation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922061701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_for_the_Deaf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Songs for the Deaf?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the Deaf received critical acclaim, and earned the band their first gold certification in the United States. It also received 2 grammy nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Songs for the Deaf receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "They received mainstream exposure when their songs No One Knows and Go with the Flow were featured in the video games Guitar Hero and Rock Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What mainstream exposure did the band Queens of the Stone age have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "Nick Oliveri is a member of Queens of the Stone Age, playing bass, co-lead and backing vocals (1998–2004)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Nick Oliveri?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "After Nick Oliveri left, the band recorded the Queens' fourth studio album, Lullabies to Paralyze.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Queens of the Stone Age after Nick Oliveri left?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the Deaf was the first Queens of the Stone Age album that featured Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters on drums, who also toured with the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Songs for the Deaf?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "Songs for the Deaf received critical acclaim and is often cited as the band's greatest album to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922061701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_for_the_Deaf_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Songs for the deaf well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4105, "Truth_answer": "The album received two Best Hard Rock Performance Grammy nominations for singles No One Knows (2002), and Go with the Flow (2003).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant about Songs for the Deaf besides the awards, mainstream exposure, featured artists, and reception?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4106, "Truth_answer": "Queens of the Stone Age is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922061657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Queens of the Stone Age's debut album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4106, "Truth_answer": "The name Queens of the Stone Age came from a nickname given to Kyuss by their producer Chris Goss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Queens of the Stone Age have an interesting formation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4106, "Truth_answer": "Gamma Ray changed their name in 1997 after the German power metal band Gamma Ray threatened to sue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130234839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_of_the_Stone_Age_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the name go from Gamma Ray to Queens of the Stone Age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4106, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they went on 8 tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queens of the Stone Age tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4106, "Truth_answer": "While on stage during the KROQ Acoustic Christmas concert in Inglewood, California, Homme kicked a photographer's camera into her face, resulting in injuries for which she later received medical treatment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Queens of the Stone Age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queens of the Stone Age collaborate with any notable artists for their debut album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "She also researched the methodologies for research regarding the connection between race and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Margaret Mead research other than Samoa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "Mead felt the methodologies involved in the experimental psychology research supporting arguments of racial superiority in intelligence were substantially flawed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose research did Margaret Mead criticize?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "1. How to validly equate test score with racial admixture. 2. It is difficult to measure effect of social status on intelligence. 3. Language barriers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the 3 problems Margaret Mead identified when testing for racial differences in intelligence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Mead was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Margaret Mead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "Mead remarks that a genealogical method could be considered valid if it could be subjected to extensive verification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Margaret Mead say about the geneological method?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "To establish whether racial admixture was actually affecting intelligence scores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the geneological method?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "She also studied European Jewish villages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other areas did Margaret Mead research besides race and intelligence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "They studied Jewish immigrants living in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Margartet Mead study in the European Jewish villages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4107, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the goal of Margaret Mead's research with Jewish immigrants?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "There was a controversy over whether Mead's conclusions from her research in Samoa were valid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy was Margaret Mead involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "On the whole, anthropologists have rejected the notion that Mead's conclusions rested on the validity of a single interview with a single person.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Margaret Mead Samoa controversy taken?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "Mead's reputation and significance as an anthropologist have not been diminished by Freeman's criticisms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public react to the Margaret Mead scandal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "Mead's reputation and significance as an anthropologist have not been diminished by Freeman's criticisms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public react to the Margaret Mead scandal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "The USPS issued a stamp of face value 32¢ on May 28, 1998, as part of the Celebrate the Century stamp sheet series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else note worthy about Margaret Mead besides the controversy regarding her research?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "Anthropologist Derek Freeman criticized Margaret Mead's conclusions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who criticized Margaret Mead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "He was an anthropologist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Derek Freeman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "A detailed review of the controversy by Paul Shankman, published by the University of Wisconsin Press in 2009, supports the contention that Mead's research was essentially correct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any one agree with Margaret Mead's research?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4108, "Truth_answer": "Freeman cherry-picked his data and misrepresented both Mead and Samoan culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Derek Freeman's claims against Margaret Mead misleading?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4109, "Truth_answer": "In 1213 an army of Romans, Transylvanian Saxons, and Pechenegs, led by Ioachim of Sibiu, attacked the Bulgars and Cumans from Vidin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding the Vlachs in the 13th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4109, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Romans, Saxons, and Pechenegs attack the Bulgars and Cumans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4109, "Truth_answer": "After this, all Hungarian battles in the Carpathian region were supported by Romance-speaking soldiers from Transylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was successful in the 1213 Vlachs battle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4109, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 13th century, during the reign of Ladislaus the Cuman, Simon de Kéza wrote about the Blacki people and placed them in Pannonia with the Huns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen regarding the Vlachs in the 13th century besides the 1213 battles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4109, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Blacki people", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4109, "Truth_answer": "Many Vlachs were shepherds who drove their flocks through the mountains of Central and Eastern Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the Vlachs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "Raposo performed several uncredited stock characters on Sesame Street during the early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Raposo appear on Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Joe Raposo appear on Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo left Sesame Street to work on the show The Electric Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joe Raposo leave Sesame Street?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "Raposo was a close friend of Frank Sinatra, Tom Lehrer, WNYC radio personality Jonathan Schwartz, and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Bert Salzman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108030911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Raposo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Joe Raposo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "He wrote the song C is for cookie and his love of cookies may have been part of the inspiration for the character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Raposo have to do with cookie monster?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo did not voice cookie monster. Cookie monster is voiced by Frank Oz and David Rudman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe Raposo portray the cookie monster?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo did not voice cookie monster. Cookie monster is voiced by Frank Oz and David Rudman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Raposo paid to portray cookie monster?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "Joe Raposo released several songs including The Sesame Street Theme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did Joe Raposo release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Sesame Street theme do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4111, "Truth_answer": "Rowling described Voldemort as the most evil wizard for hundreds and hundreds of years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Voldermort's character like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4111, "Truth_answer": "He is a psychopath and sadistic narcissist, with no conscience, regret, or empathy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Voldemort's character traits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4111, "Truth_answer": "He was an orphan born from magical coercion, and thusly is unable to understand love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did JK Rowling base Voldemort's character on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4111, "Truth_answer": "He created the Death Eaters, a group of really evil wizards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Voldemort accomplish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4111, "Truth_answer": "He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from penetration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting information about Voldemort?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "The word Vlach/Wallachian is etymologically derived from the ethnonym of a Celtic tribe, adopted into Proto-Germanic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the etymology of vlachs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "Via both Germanic and Latin, the term started to signify stranger, foreigner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the Vlachs considered strangers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "The term was also used derogatively for non-Romance-speaking peoples, in recent times in the western Balkans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the term Vlachs considered derogatory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the term eventually took on the meaning of shepherd, nomad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the term Vlachs ever not used in a derogatory way?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "Nowadays, the term Vlachs is used in scholarship for the Romance-speaking communities in the Balkans, especially those in Greece, Albania and North Macedonia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the etymology of the word Vlachs beside the etymology and meaning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "Vlachs were initially identified and described during the 11th century by George Kedrenos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who first coined the term Vlachs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4112, "Truth_answer": "The biggest caravan shipment between Podvisoki in Bosnia and Republic of Ragusa was recorded on August 9, 1428 where Vlachs transported 1500 modius of salt with 600 horses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Vlachs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "He retired from the Parliament and the Cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tony Benn retire from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "He retired from the Parliament in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.viva.org.uk/what-we-do/celebrity-supporters/tony-benn/extraordinary-adventures-mr-benn_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tony Benn retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "The writer of a signature is a signatory or signer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a signatory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "Benn was a signatory to a letter, that was published in The Guardian newspaper condemning raids of more than 50 brothels in the central London area of Soho.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything i should know in the article about Tony Benn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "They were arrested in the name of protecting women from trafficking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the women from the brothels arrested after Tony Benn was a signatory to the letter published to the guardian newspaper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "Benn was a prolific diarist: nine volumes of his diaries have been published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Tony Benn besides his retirement and his signatory to the letter published to the guardian newspaper?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014) was a British politician, writer, and diarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Tony Benn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4113, "Truth_answer": "Benn was initially somewhat sympathetic to Blair, welcoming a change of government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Tony Benn sympathetic to Tony Blair?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "An LSD trip inspired the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone described Sgt. Pepper as the album that revolutionized rock and roll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "McCartney had an idea for a song that eventually formed the impetus of the Sgt. Pepper concept, an Edwardian-era military band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110011756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the concept behind the album Sgt. Pepper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "The top 3 songs were A Day in the Life, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, and With a little help from my friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from the album Sgt. Pepper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper was recorded using four-track equipment. Although eight-track tape recorders were available in the US, the first units were not operational in commercial studios in London until 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the album Sgt. Pepper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "Freak Out! is the debut studio album by American rock band the Mothers of Invention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910225335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freak_Out!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the album Freak Out!", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums inspired Sgt. Pepper's besides Freak Out!?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "The top 3 songs were A Day in the Life, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, and With a little help from my friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any famous songs on the Sgt. Pepper album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "One critic described it as playful but contrived and a Day-Glo tombstone for its time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other critics say about Sgt. Pepper besides Chat Fippo?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4114, "Truth_answer": "Pet Sounds was an album by the Beach Boys and was one of the main inspirations for Sgt. Pepper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pet Sounds?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4115, "Truth_answer": "After three years out of politics, Coburn announced his candidacy for the Senate seat being vacated by four-term incumbent Republican Don Nickles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217041227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Coburn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Coburn's senate career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4115, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Tom Coburn won the position of senator against Brad Carson by a margin of fifty-three percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Coburn win the position of Oklahoma senator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4115, "Truth_answer": "Coburn used the Senate hold privilege to prevent several bills from coming to the Senate floor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Coburn do after he won the position of Oklahoma senator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4115, "Truth_answer": "A hold is a parlimentary procedure which allows one or more Senators to prevent a motion from reaching a vote on the Senate floor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Senate hold mean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4116, "Truth_answer": "Tom Coburn grew up in Casper, Wyoming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Coburn grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4116, "Truth_answer": "Tom Coburn graduated from Central High School in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085254id_/https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=CO011_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Coburn go to high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4116, "Truth_answer": "Tom Coburn graduated with a B.S. in accounting from Oklahoma State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Coburn go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4116, "Truth_answer": "Tom Coburn graduated from the University of Oklahoma Medical School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085254id_/https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=CO011_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217041227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Coburn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Coburn go to medical school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4116, "Truth_answer": "Tom Coburn's medical career was in obstetrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Coburn's medical career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4116, "Truth_answer": "Tom Coburn was a doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Coburn a doctor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Pim Fortuyn's politcial career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn worked as a weekly columnist for Elsevier, and gradually became involved in politics and a more familiar public figure. He also formed his own party, Pim Fortuyn List.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pim Fortuyn's political career start, and did he found any party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable and important about Pim Fortuyn's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn called Islam a backward culture, and was quoted as saying that if it were legally possible, he would close the borders for Muslim immigrants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pim Fortuyn's controversial beliefs about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn had controversial views on multiculturalism, immigration and Islam in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Pim Fortuyn's views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn debated with Melkert about demonization of himself. Fortuyn often had to tell journalists that the image created of him in the media was incorrect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Pim Fortuyn's views popular with the masses?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Pim Fortuyn known for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn worked as a lecturer at the Nyenrode Business Universiteit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other achievements during Pim Fortuyn's career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, in a TV show, Him Fortuyn was chosen as De Grootste Nederlander (Greatest Dutchman of all-time).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120111658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Pim_Fortuyn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Pim Fortuyn's views accepted by most people?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn was an extraordinary professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, appointed to the Albeda-chair in employment conditions in public service and ran an education consultancy business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pim Fortuyn have any other noteworthy accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn wrote The Mess of Eight Purple Years, which criticized the current political system in the Netherlands and was used as his political agenda for the upcoming general election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pim Fortuyn have any other writings or important information?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4117, "Truth_answer": "On 14 March 2002, Fortuyn was pied by a left-wing activist from the Biotic Baking Brigade in The Hague.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other relevant info readers should know about Pim Fortuyn?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Pim Fortuyn assassinated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Volkert van derr Graaf assassinated Pim Fortyun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who assassinated Pim Fortuyn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Volkert van der Graaf said he murdered Pim Fortuyn to stop him from exploiting Muslims as scapegoats and targeting the weak members of society in seeking political power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120111658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Pim_Fortuyn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Pim Fortuyn assassinated by Volkert van derr Graaf?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn was assassinated by gunshot in Hilversum, North Holland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pim Fortuyn assassinated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Ruud de Wild at 3FM was interviewing Pim Fortuyn right before he was assassinated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was interviewing Pim Fortuyn when he was assassinated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn died at the age of fifty-four years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Pim Fortuyn when he died?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn was elected lijsttrekker of the newly formed Livable Netherlands party by a large majority on 26 November 2001, prior to the Dutch general election of 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position was Pim Fortuyn running for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Pim Fortuyn take office?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "Pim Fortuyn said in a 2002 interview that he was Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Pim Fortuyn?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "During the last months of his life, Pim Fortuyn had become closer to the Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pim Fortuyn in church before the end of his life?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4118, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, in a TV show, Pim Fortuyn was chosen as Greatest Dutchman of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pim Fortuyn do on TV?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds was described as a difficult person, surly and ungrateful. However, in one interview with Terence Moore in 2016, he acknowledged regret over the persona which he had created.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Barry Bonds' public persona?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds may have had verbal disputes, but there were no physical altercations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry Bonds get in fights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds attributed it to the pressure he felt to perform as a young player with the Pirates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Barry Bonds article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds changed his demeanor at the behest of a group of teammates, resulting in him smiling much more frequently and engaging more with others with a pleasant attitude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Barry Bonds change his demeanor to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds says, in the midst of a slump, the same group of teammates pleaded that he revert, having seemingly lost his competitive edge, and causing the team lose more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this help Barry Bonds' public image?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds says he complied, maintaining that familiar standoffish edge the rest of his playing career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barry Bonds go back to his original public persona?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Barry Bonds do to keep his image?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds could have had a trillion more endorsements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Barry Bonds kick [himself] for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds' public image never got better.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What never got better to Barry Bonds?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4119, "Truth_answer": "On February 6, 2018, the San Francisco Giants announced their intentions to retire Barry Bonds' number 25 jersey, which happened on August 11, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Barry Bonds' career end?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was born in Trenton, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127150556id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/ernie-kovacs_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115612id_/https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/ernie-kovacs-44054.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ernie Kovacs born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was influenced by his Trenton Central High School drama teacher, Harold Van Kirk, and received an acting scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Ernie Kovacs's childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "When Ernie Kovacs began drama school, he watched many Grade B movies, which influenced his comedy routines later. He used class vacation time to pursue roles in summer stock companies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernie Kovacs do while at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "No, Kovacs went back to Trenton, living with his mother in a two-room apartment over a store. He worked as a cigar salesman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ernie Kovacs successful after graduation from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts drama school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "Doctors did not expect him to survive. While hospitalized, Ernie Kovacs developed a lifelong love of classical music by the gift of a radio, which he kept tuned to WQXR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ernie Kovacs after he was ill?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "During the next year and a half, Ernie Kovacs' comedic talents developed as he entertained both doctors and patients with his antics during stays at several hospitals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What success did Ernie Kovacs find as a result of his antics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "By the time Ernie Kovacs was released his parents had separated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernie Kovacs' parents do after he was hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs began work as a cigar salesman, which resulted in a lifelong tobacco-smoking habit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ernie Kovacs work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs's first paid entertainment work was during 1941 as an announcer for Trenton's radio station WTTM. He spent nine years with WTTM, becoming the station's director of special events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernie Kovacs do after his job as a cigar salesman?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4120, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs did things like trying to see what it was like to be run over by a train and broadcasting from the cockpit of a plane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernie Kovacs do while at WTTM?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4121, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Nick Cave lived in Warracknabeal and then Wangaratta in rural Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nick Cave grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4121, "Truth_answer": "The Birthday Party is one of Melbourne's leading post-punk bands, in the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Birthday Party in reference to Nick Cave?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4121, "Truth_answer": "The band was formed in 1973, but didn't change their name to The Birthday Party till 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Birthday Party Band formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4121, "Truth_answer": "Other band members of Birthday Party were Mick Harvey, Rowland S. Howard, Tracy Pew, and Phill Calvert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of The Birthday Party", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4121, "Truth_answer": "They were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the late 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Birthday Party play for their concerts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4121, "Truth_answer": "Release The Bats, Nick The Stripper, and Mr. Clarinet are some of The Birthday Party's top songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did The Birthday Party sing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave was married to Viviane Carniero and Susie Brick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nick Cave ever married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Nick Cave was ranked the 19th greatest living lyricist in NME.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nick Cave article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave's parents were Dawn Cave and Colin Frank Cave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nick Cave's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave had three siblings: Peter, Tim, and Julie Cave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "At thirteen, Nick Cave attended Wangaratta High School. Having moved with his family to the Melbourne suburb of Murrumbeena, he became a student at Caulfield Grammar School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of education did Nick Cave have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave also went on to study at Caulfield Institute of Technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Nick Cave study at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4122, "Truth_answer": "No, Nick Cave dropped out the following year to pursue music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nick Cave study anything else while he was at Caulfield Institute of technology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4123, "Truth_answer": "Three Doors Down released their album Seventeen Days in 2005 and their self-titled album Three Doors Down in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums were released bewteen 2005-2010 by Three Doors Down?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4123, "Truth_answer": "Three Doors Down's albums are The Better Life, Away From The Sun, Seventeen Days, Three Doors Down, Time of My Life, and Us and the Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the titles of Three Doors Down's albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4123, "Truth_answer": "Top three songs by Three Doors Downs are Kryptonite, When I'm Gone, and Here Without You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Three Doors Down's top hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4123, "Truth_answer": "Three Doors Down's albums are The Better Life, Away From The Sun, Seventeen Days, Three Doors Down, Time of My Life, and Us and the Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did 3 Doors Down release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Three Doors Down worked on their first studio album, The Better Life, and it was released on February 8, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with 3 Doors Down in 1999?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "A Better Life went on to become the 11th best-selling album of the year, selling over three million copies. It has since been certified 6x platinum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was 3 Doors Down's success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "Three Doors Down's albums are The Better Life, Away From The Sun, Seventeen Days, Three Doors Down, Time of My Life, and Us and the Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did 3 Doors Down have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "Top three songs by Three Doors Downs are Kryptonite, When I'm Gone, and Here Without You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 3 Doors Down have any hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "Three Doors down was awarded Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist in 2001 by the American Music Awards and Favorite Group/New Artist in 2001 by Block Entertainment Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Three Doors Down win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "3 Doors Down is an American rock band from Escatawpa, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about 3 Doors Down?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "Three Doors Down started The Better Life Foundation in 2003, with a goal in mind to give as many children as possible a better life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213014355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Doors_Down_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Better Life Foundation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4124, "Truth_answer": "The Better Life Foundation has supported charities across the US, including the Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, and the Habitat for Humanity,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Better Life Foundation help?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4125, "Truth_answer": "In August 1872, Edward Canby was posted to command the Pacific Northwest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edward Canby's final assighnment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4125, "Truth_answer": "In August 1872, Edward Canby was posted to command the Pacific Northwest. He soon faced problems with the Modoc tribe, who had traditionally lived in Northern California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward Canby experience in the Pacific Northwest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4125, "Truth_answer": "Captain Jack shot Edward Canby twice in the head and cut his throat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Canby die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4125, "Truth_answer": "Captain Jack was the leader of the Modoc tribe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Captain Jack?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4126, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby served in the Second Seminole War in Florida and received three brevet promotions, including to major for Contreras and Churubusco, and lieutenant colonel for Belén Gates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edward Canby's rank in the early part of his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4126, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby served in the Second Seminole War, Mexican–American War, and the Utah War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby fight in any wars during his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4126, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby also served in the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby fight in any other wars during his overall career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4126, "Truth_answer": "During this period, Edward Canby served on the panel of judges for the court martial of Captain Henry Hopkins Sibley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen during Edward Canby's time in the Utah War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4126, "Truth_answer": "Subsequently, Edward Canby wrote an endorsement for a teepee-like army tent which Henry Sibley had adapted from the American Indian style. Both officers were later assigned to New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sibley was acquitted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4126, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby coordinated a campaign against the Navajo, commanding Henry Sibley in a futile attempt to capture and punish Navajo for depredations against the livestock of settlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby fight any other Native Americans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4127, "Truth_answer": "The Chipmunks have become the most successful children's artists of all time while garnering five Grammy Awards and four Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was Alvin and the Chipmunks during this time frame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4127, "Truth_answer": "The Chipmunks' voices were recorded at half the normal tape speed onto audiotape by voice talent talking or singing at half the normal speaking rate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alvin and the Chipmunks article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4127, "Truth_answer": "The Alvin Show did not. But the animated series won several Emmys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Alvin Show win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "On April 27, 1980, Henry Hill was arrested on a narcotics-trafficking charge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Hill arrested for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill sold marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and quaaludes based on connections he made in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Hill selling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill never went to jail, but he did go to prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Hill go to jail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill was arrested in Washington, Florida, Illinois, and other locations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Henry Hill arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "Edward McDonald wanted Henry Hill to be an informant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward McDonald want with Henry Hill?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "James Burke was also arrested with Henry Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any one else arrested at the same time as Henry Hill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they know it was Henry Hill that snitched?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "On September 6, 2000, Crea and seven other Lucchese members were arrested and jailed on extortion charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224141253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucchese_crime_family_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the date of the Lucchese crime family's arrests?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4128, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Burke plan on killing Henry Hill?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill agreed to become an informant and signed an agreement with the Strike Force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Hill an informant for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill testified against his former associates to avoid a possible execution by his crew or going to prison for his crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Hill testify?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Henry Hill did have to go into witness protection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Hill have to go into witness protection?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill, his wife Karen, and their two children moved to undisclosed locations in Omaha, Nebraska; Independence, Kentucky; Redmond, Washington; and Seattle, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Henry Hill move to during his time in the witness protection program?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill did move around a lot inside the witness protection program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Hill have to move around a lot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Hill safe while in witness protection?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Due to his numerous crimes while in witness protection, Henry Hill was expelled from the program in the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Hill do to get kicked out of witness protection?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did being kicked out of the witness protection program put Henry Hill in danger?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4129, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill was arrested in 2001 on narcotics-related charges in Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Hill do after being kicked out of witness protection?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "The Whitney Museum was founded in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.collioureholidayrental.com/reacuteflexions/category/all_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Whitney Museum of American Art created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "Named after the museum's founder, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Whitney Museum named after?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was a well-regarded sculptor as well as a serious art collector.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Whitney Gertrude?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Whitney offered to donate over 500 works of American art to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but the museum declined the gift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Whitney Museum of American Art begin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "This, along with the apparent preference for European modernism at the recently opened Museum of Modern Art, led Whitney to start her own museum, exclusively for American art, in 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney do when she was declined by Metropolitan Museum of Art when offering to donate over 500 works of Ameircan Art?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "Whitney named the it the Museum of Modern Art.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.modernghana.com/sports/186764/rockefeller-foundation-announces-inaugural-bellagio-center-c.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney name the museum started on her own exclusively for American art, in 1929?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "Exclusively American art was displayed at Whitney's museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What art work was displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4130, "Truth_answer": "It has displayed works by many notable artists, and has featured unconventional works such as a 1976 exhibit of live body builders, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anyone in particular displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, the Whitney began seeking a site for a larger building. It eventually settled at the southeast corner of Madison Avenue and 75th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1961?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "The Whitney Museum of American Art was founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a wealthy and prominent American socialite and art patron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable person in the Whitney Museum of American Art article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "The new building is much more expansive and open than the old ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the new building for the Whitney Museum of American Art better than the old?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "The new building was designed by Renzo Piano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who built the new musuem building for the Whitney Museum of American Art?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "After an April 30, 2015, ceremonial ribbon-cutting attended by Michelle Obama and Bill de Blasio, the new building opened on May 1, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting thing about the Whitney Museum of American Art?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "From 1973 to 1983 the Whitney operated its first branch at 55 Water Street, a building owned by Harold Uris, who gave the museum a lease for $1 a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Whitney Museum of American Art have a branch?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4131, "Truth_answer": "No. In 1983 Philip Morris International installed a Whitney branch in the lobby of its Park Avenue headquarters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211191023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the 55 Water Street Branch the only branch of the Whitney Museum of American Art?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs did several television specials, including the famous Silent Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tv specials was Ernie Kovacs on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs received his first movie offer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernie Kovacs do next after his Silent Show TV special?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "In the Silent Show, Eugene interacts with the world accompanied solely by music, sound effects, and parodies of typical television commercials and movie genres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ernie Kovacs' Eugene character?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "Silent Show is an American half-hour television comedy special. It was broadcast on NBC, and was selected as the only television program at the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on with the Silent Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Ernie Kovacs received the Sylvania Award for his work on the 1957 NBC special.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted from the popular Silent Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs received a movie offer from Columbia Pictures, resulting in his role in the movie Operation Mad Ball, and appeared on the cover of Life magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201125040840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie offer did Ernie Kovacs get?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Ernie Kovacs and his co-director, Joe Behar, received the Directors Guild of America Award for the second version of this program shown over the ABC network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201125040840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ernie Kovacs go on to do next?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "A series of monthly half-hour specials for ABC during 1961–62 is often considered Ernie Kovacs' best television work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Ernie Kovacs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Ernie Kovacs and his co-director, Joe Behar, received the Directors Guild of America Award for the second version of this program shown over the ABC network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201125040840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ernie Kovacs get any other awards at this time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4132, "Truth_answer": "A series of monthly half-hour specials for ABC during 1961–62 is often considered Ernie Kovacs' best television work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What specials was Ernie Kovacs in after the Silent Show?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "01/23/1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ernie Kovacs born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs got sick before he could finish drama school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ernie Kovacs finish drama school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs received his first movie offer, had a cover story in Life magazine, and received the Sylvania Award that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ernie Kovacs start wearing his mustache?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "One of Ernie Kovacs’s most popular shows was ‘The Ernie Kovacs Show’, which was first aired on NBC from December 1952 until April 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115612id_/https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/ernie-kovacs-44054.php_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ernie Kovacs biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs worked with a wide variety of people including Cyd Charisse, Harry Cohn, George Schlatter, and many other noteworthy people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ernie Kovacs work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4133, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams guest starred on what turned out to be the final episode of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, Lucy Meets the Moustache.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Ernie Kovacs worked with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4134, "Truth_answer": "On January 11, 1984, BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read announced on air that he refused to air Relax because of the single's controversial artwork and lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019172644id_/https://www.songfacts.com/facts/frankie-goes-to-hollywood/relax_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the song Relaxby Frankie Goes to Hollywood banned by the BBC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4134, "Truth_answer": "Relax was released by ZTT in October 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213103433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Goes_to_Hollywood_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4134, "Truth_answer": "Relax steadily progressed into the UK Top 40. Following a debut on the BBC's Top of the Pops, the single rose to number six the following week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4134, "Truth_answer": "Relax spent five weeks at Number 1 and has sold a whopping 2,000,000 copies to make it the 6th best selling single in the UK ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216143102id_/https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/official-charts-flashback-1984-frankie-goes-to-hollywood-relax__4707/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4134, "Truth_answer": "The video was directed by Bernard Rose and depicted a gay S&M parlour where the band members were admired by muscular leathermen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frankie Goes to Hollywood shoot a video for relax?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4134, "Truth_answer": "Filmed in the unused East London theatre Wilton's Music Hall, it was promptly banned by both the BBC and MTV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the video for relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood filmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Miles Davis and Philly Joe Jones heard Dave Holland at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Jones told Holland that Davis wanted him to join his band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dave Holland meet Miles Davis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "In the first year with Miles Davis, Dave Holland played primarily upright bass. By the end of 1969, he played electric bass guitar as Davis moved away from acoustic jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Davis influence Dave Holland's music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Davis tour with Dave Holland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "Dave Holland was a member of Miles Davis's rhythm section through the summer of 1970; he appears on the albums In a Silent Way and Bitches' Brew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Holland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miles Davis and Dave Holland record together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Miles Davis's group, Dave Holland briefly joined the avant-garde jazz group Circle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dave Holland article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "Holland did play the bass for a while. He did not play any wind instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dave Holland play wood instruments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Davis make a statement about Dave Holland's music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4135, "Truth_answer": "Miles Davis wanted Dave Holland to join his group, the Miles Davis Quintet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What band did Miles Davis want Dave Holland to join?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "Steven Norman Carlton, nicknamed Lefty, is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "When Carlton slumped in 1973, finishing 13-20 with a 3.90 ERA, the media's questioning of his unusual training techniques led to an acrimonious relationship between them and Carlton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's view on the media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "Carlton attributed his success to his grueling training regimen, which included Eastern martial arts techniques, the most famous was twisting his fist to the bottom of a bucket of rice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton training for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "Upon the advice of his lawyer, he decided to sever all ties with the media, and refused to answer press questions for the rest of his career with the Phillies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Carlton handle the media?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "The media backlashed with harsh criticisms because of Carlton's silence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media address Steve Carlton not talking to them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 he agreed to an interview with writer Pat Jordan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Carlton ever talk to the media again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "The result story Thin Mountain Air was noted by The New York Times as being the source of numerous claims about Steve Carlton's political and social beliefs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the interview between Steve Carlton and Pat Jordan go?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "Carlton charges, according to Jordan, that the AIDS virus was created at a secret Maryland biological warfare laboratory to get rid of gays and blacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Steve Carlton's social beliefs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "The same New York Times article notes that teammate Tim McCarver defended Carlton, though he acknowledged If he's guilty of anything, it's believing some of the material he reads.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people agree with Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4136, "Truth_answer": "Carlton quotes from mid-1988 interview with Frank Dolson: “I don’t like to talk about myself. I find it boring, and a little bit embarrassing.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Carlton enjoy speaking about himself?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4137, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, when Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura. In 1933 he became a formally initiated disciple of Bhaktisiddhānta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Prabhupada religious journey start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4137, "Truth_answer": "Prabhupada was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Prabhupada along the journey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4137, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in the holy town of Vrindavan, where he began his commentary and translation work of the Sanskrit work Bhagavata Purana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next step for Prabhupada after that?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4137, "Truth_answer": "His guru, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, encouraged him to print books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Prabhupada's commentary and translation work lead to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4137, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, the Gaudiya Vaishnava Society gave Prabhupada the title Bhaktivedanta, meaning one who has realised that devotional service to the Supreme Lord is the end of all knowledge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After 1947 what happened to Prabhupada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4137, "Truth_answer": "The Radha-Damodara mandir had at the time the largest collection of various copies of the original writings of the Six Gosvamis and their followers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting information about Prabhupada's religious journey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "Prabhupada was born on 1 September 1896, in a humble house of Calcutta in a Bengali kayastha family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was A.C. born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "Prabhupada's parents, Sriman Gour Mohan De and Srimati Rajani De, were devout Vaishnavas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115124051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Prabhupada's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "They were devout disciples of Vishnu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prabhupada's family follow a religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "Prabhupada graduated in 1920 with majors in English, philosophy and economics. He rejected his diploma in response to Gandhi's independence movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Prabhupada study at Scottish Church College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "Prabhupada had a sister named, Shrimati Bhavatarini-devi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prabhupada have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "At 22 years of age Prabhupada married Radharani Devi, who was then 11 years old, in a marriage arranged by their parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prabhupada get married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "At 14, Radharani Devi gave birth to Abhay's first son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115124051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the marriage between Prabhupada and Radharani Devi produce any children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4138, "Truth_answer": "Prabhupada enjoyed learning but rejected his diploma in response to Gandhi's independence movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did A.C. enjoy college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4139, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's successes in high school won him a scholarship in 1985 to Gonzaga University, a Roman Catholic university in Spokane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which University did Sherman Alexie go to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4139, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Sherman Alexie dropped out of Gonzaga and enrolled at Washington State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie go to any other University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4139, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie quit school just three credits short of a degree. However, in 1995, he was awarded a bachelor's degree from Washington State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie get a degree from WSU?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4139, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie took a creative writing course.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sherman Alexie study at WSU?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4139, "Truth_answer": "Alex Kuo was a respected poet of Chinese-American background who taught Sherman Alexie's creative writing course.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Alex Kuo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4139, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was awarded the National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowship in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sherman Alexie article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4140, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie described the reservation school as challenging because he was teased by other kids and endured abuse he described as torture from white nuns who taught there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sherman Alexie's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4140, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's surgery was successful; he suffered no mental damage but had other side effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did brain surgery have an effect on Sherman Alexie's life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4140, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie excelled at his studies and became a star player on the basketball team, the Reardan High School Indians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Sherman Alexie go to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4140, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's father often left the house for days to binge drink. To support her six children, Alexie's mother sewed quilts, worked as a clerk, and had some other jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Sherman Alexie's childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4140, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie had to have brain surgery when he was six months old, and was at high risk of death or mental disabilities if he survived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did hydrocephalus affect Sherman Alexie's life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4140, "Truth_answer": "Because of Sherman Alexie's health problems, he was excluded from many of the activities that are rites of passage for young Indian males.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sherman Alexie an active member of the Indian comunity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "Hasan Al-Askari married Narjis Khatun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hasan al-Askari ever marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "Narjis Khatun was Hasan al-Askari's wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Narjis Khatun?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "According to many, Hasan al-Askari's only son was Mohammed. Some sources enumerate up to three girls and three boys. Some others say he did not have any offspring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hasan al-Askari and Narjis Khatun have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Hasan al-Askari and Narjis Khatun married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "Various legends relate to al-Askari's wife, Narjis Khatun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Hasan al-Askari's wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "It is said that Hasan al-Askari's father wrote a letter in the script of Rûm, put it in a purse, and gave it to his friend Bashar ibn Sulaiman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the letter to Bashar ibn Sulaiman from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4141, "Truth_answer": "Ali al-Hadi was Hasan al-Askari's father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609101145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_al-Askari_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ali al-Hadi?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4142, "Truth_answer": "Hasan al-Askari lived for 28 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Hasan al-Askari live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4142, "Truth_answer": "It is said that a letter in the script of Rûm with 220 dinars was put in the red purse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the term for what went in the red purse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4142, "Truth_answer": "The slave girl was Narjis Khatun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the slave girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4142, "Truth_answer": "She wanted to be sold to the author of the letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the slave girl cry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4142, "Truth_answer": "The 220 dinars were from Hasan al-Askari's father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gave the slave girl the 220 Dinars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4143, "Truth_answer": "Jack White is known for creating mythology around his endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack White's eccentricity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4143, "Truth_answer": "Jack White has an attachment to the number three, stemming from seeing three staples in the back of a Vladimir Kagan couch he helped to upholster as an apprentice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack White have any other eccentricities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack White's eccentricities affect his personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4143, "Truth_answer": "Critics have debated the riddle of Jack White's self-awareness against his claims of authenticity, with people falling on both sides of the issue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do people react to Jack White's eccentricities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4143, "Truth_answer": "That summer, the couple were in a car accident in which Jack White broke his left index finger and was forced to reschedule much of the summer tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Jack White and Meg White were married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "On December 13, 2003, Jack White was involved in an altercation with Jason Stollsteimer, at the Magic Stick. White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversy was Jack White involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "Jack White claimed the incident followed two years of Jason Stollsteimer badmouthing White to friends and the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914044056id_/http://www.mtv.com:80/news/1489269/jack-white-says-von-bondies-singer-exaggerated-bar-fight/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the altercation between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "Yes, it was a physical fight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer have a physical fight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "Jack White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault. He pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assault and battery, was fined $750, and was sentenced to take anger management classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_White_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone jailed in the fight between Jack White and Jason Stollsteimer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "Jack White has repeatedly referenced conflicts that erupted between him and fellow artists in Detroit's underground music scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other controversies Jack White was in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "In a 2006 interview with the Associated Press, Jack White said, he could not take the negativity anymore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the conflicts between Jack White and other Detroit artists about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4144, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Jack White has been involved in multiple scandals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jack White been involved in any scandals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4145, "Truth_answer": "Nat Turner was an enslaved African-American preacher who led a four-day rebellion of both enslaved and free black people in Southampton County, Virginia, beginning August 21, 1831.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Turner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nat Turner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4145, "Truth_answer": "Despite public defenses of William Styron by leading artists of the time, including James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison, numerous other black critics reviled Styron's portrayal of Turner as racist stereotyping.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy caused by William Styron over Nat Turner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Styron racist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4145, "Truth_answer": "William Styron wrote the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel Nat Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121042352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Styron_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Styron write about Nat Turner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William apologize for his portrayal of Nat Turner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4145, "Truth_answer": "William Styron's grandmother owned slaves, but Styron himself did not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Styron a slave owner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4146, "Truth_answer": "Departures is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yōjirō Takita.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Cultural background for the Departures (2008) film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4146, "Truth_answer": "In traditional Japanese culture, the subject is considered unclean as everything related to death is thought to be a source of kegare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do the Japanese funerals go against the grains of Buddhist rites?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4146, "Truth_answer": "After coming into contact with the dead, individuals must cleanse themselves through purifying rituals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the cultural background for the film, Departure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4146, "Truth_answer": "Getting funding for the project was difficult because of the taboos against death, and the crew had to approach several companies before Departures was approved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the greatest cultural background factor affecting the film, Departure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4146, "Truth_answer": "Departure's success generated greater interest in encoffining and the nōkanshi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the topic of death in the film Departures promote controversy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4146, "Truth_answer": "Since 2014, about 80% of deaths occur in hospitals, and preparation of the bodies is done by hospital staff; usually, the family does not see the body until the funeral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else in the cultural background of the film Departures really stands out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4147, "Truth_answer": "The presidential elections were between Uhuru Kenyatta of the National Alliance (TNA) and Raila Odinga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Kenyan_general_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ran in the 2013 Kenyan presidential elections?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4147, "Truth_answer": "The other formidable coalition was the Coalition For Reform and Democracy, led by Raila Odinga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other candidate who ran against Uhuru Kenyatta in 2013?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4147, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta was officially declared the president elect on Saturday 9 March at 2:44pm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in the Uhuru Kenyatta article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4147, "Truth_answer": "A poll by Gallup in August 2014 put Uhuru Kenyatta's approval ratings at 78%, giving him the third best job approval ratings among African Presidents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Uhuru Kenyatta do as president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4147, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta attended the funeral of Nelson Mandela and was received warmly by the crowds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting about the Uhuru Kenyatta article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4148, "Truth_answer": "Speeches at the launch revolved around the need for a thriving economy, the need for the rights of people of all classes in society to be championed, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the National Alliance Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4148, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the TNA won civic and parliamentary seats in 7 different counties while its closest challengers, ODM won seats in 4 counties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the TNA launch successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4148, "Truth_answer": "Speeches at the launch revolved around the need for a thriving economy, the need for the rights of people of all classes in society to be championed, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of National Alliance Party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4148, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta's party, The National Alliance joined William Ruto's United Republican Party, Najib Balala's Republican Congress Party and Charity Ngilu's National Rainbow Coalition party to form the Jubilee Alliance coalition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened regarding The National Alliance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4148, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta was officially declared the president elect on Saturday 9 March at 2:44pm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of importance about Uhuru Kenyatta?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4149, "Truth_answer": "Kasa-Vubu announced that he had dismissed Patrice Lumumba and six of his ministers for the massacres in South Kasai and for involving the Soviets in the Congo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the deposition of Patrice Lumumba?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4149, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba denounced his dismissal over the radio as illegitimate, and in turn labeled Kasa-Vubu a traitor and declared him deposed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kasa-Vubu depose Patrice Lumumba?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4149, "Truth_answer": "Kasa-Vubu managed to secure the countersignatures of Albert Delvaux, Minister Resident in Belgium, and Justin Marie Bomboko, Minister of Foreign Affairs. He announced again his dismissal of Patrice Lumumba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kasa-Vubu and Patrice Lumumba solve the problem of declaring each other deposed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4149, "Truth_answer": "Justin Marie Bomboko sought refuge in the presidential palace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Justin Marie Bomboko flee to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4149, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba resolved to join Deputy Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga in Stanleyville and lead a campaign to regain power. He never did though.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrice Lumumba regain power after being dismissed by Kasa-Vubu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4149, "Truth_answer": "September 1960", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kasa-Vubu's dismissal of Patrice Lumumba happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba was born in Onalua in the Katakokombe region of the Kasai province of the Belgian Congo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Patrice Lumumba born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba's family were farmers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patrice Lumumba's family do for a living?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "Raised in a Catholic family, Patrice Lumumba was educated at a Protestant primary school, a Catholic missionary school, and finally the government post office training school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Patrice Lumumba's education like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba took an interest in the Enlightenment ideals of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Voltaire. He was also fond of Molière and Victor Hugo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patrice Lumumba always interested in government?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Patrice Lumumba became regional head of the Cercles of Stanleyville and joined the Liberal Party of Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrice Lumumba began to work in the government right after his interest began to deepen in government politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Patrice Lumumba married Pauline Opangu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Patrice Lumumba in 1951?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "Guy-Patrice Lumumba is Patrice Lumumba's fifth child and youngest son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrice Lumumba and his wife have a family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "After his release, Patrice Lumumba helped found the Mouvement National Congolais party on 5 October 1958, and quickly became the organization's leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So how did Patrice Lumumba get into a higher position?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4150, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba was 33 when he became the leader of the MNC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Patrice Lumumba when he became the leader of the MNC?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4151, "Truth_answer": "Yōjirō Takita was the director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the casting director for the film Departures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4151, "Truth_answer": "Yojiro Takita took on the director's role in 2006, after producer Toshiaki Nakazawa presented him with the first draft of the script.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Yojiro Takita hired as the casting director?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4151, "Truth_answer": "Motoki, by then in his early 40s and having built a reputation as a realist, was cast as Daigo. Veteran actor Tsutomu Yamazaki was selected for the role of Sasaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the actors and actresses that were cast in Departures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4151, "Truth_answer": "Although the character of Mika was planned as being the same age as Daigo, the role went to pop singer Ryōko Hirosue, who had acted in Takita's Himitsu in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was cast in the film Departures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4151, "Truth_answer": "Veteran actor Tsutomu Yamazaki was selected for the role of Sasaki; Takita had worked with Yamazaki on We Are Not Alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anyone else in the cast of the film Departures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were the actors and actresses in the film Departures paid?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "James May's Toy Stories is a television series presented by James May.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Toys Stories a show or film for James May?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "The toys featured were Airfix, Plasticine, Meccano, Scalextric, Lego and Hornby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about James May's Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in October 2009, May presented a 6-part TV series, Toy Stories, showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James May first create the series James May's Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "The series lasted from October 27 2009 to December 25 2009 with a couple specials afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did James May's Toy Stories remain a show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "In December 2012 aired a special Christmas Episode, where James and his team built a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles from Devon to the island of Lundy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James May article on James May's Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "James released a well-received book in conjunction with the series, through Conway Publishing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else interesting about James May's Toy Stories besides the December 2012 special Christmas Episodes and the toy glider?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "The series was nominated in the Features category of the 2010 British Academy Television Awards, but lost out to the eventual winner, Masterchef: The Professionals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111181226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May's_Toy_Stories_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May's show, James May's Toy Stories, ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4152, "Truth_answer": "Main series:27 October 2009 –25 December 2009Special episodes:12 June 2011 –25 December 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May's show, James May's Toy Stories, ever end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "Top Gear is a show that started in April 1977, as a half hour motoring programme on the BBC in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is top gear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "James May presented with Jeremy Clarkson.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://conservativehome.blogs.com/torydiary/emerging_conservative_movement/_p6", "https://pressaboutus.com/topics/Final_Presidential_Debate_p1", "https://www.dailyhawker.com/c/entertainment/_p2", "http://www.betabooks.com.au/search-results.cfm?searchtype=t&title=Top%20Gear_p3", "http://sherafashion.com/elsng/the-grand-tour-season-2-episodes.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did James May present Top Gear with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "James May was on the show for 13 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was James May on the show Top Gear?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "With BBC's decision not to renew Jeremy Clarkson's contract, James May stated that he would not continue to present Top Gear as part of a new line-up of presenters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James May not continue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "James May presented Inside Killer Sharks, a documentary for Sky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James May article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "To prove the strength of a Toyota Hilux truck, Jeremy Clarkson and James May subjected it to destructive tests to see if it could survive against them and still run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May do anything else cool during the Top Gear show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4153, "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Clarkson and James May became the first people to reach the recorded location of the North Magnetic Pole by car.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May set any other records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm was born July 26, 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hoyt Wilhelm born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm was one of eleven children born to poor tenant farmers John and Ethel Wilhelm in Huntersville, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Hoyt Wilhelm's parents ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm played baseball at Cornelius High School in Cornelius, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm first start playing baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Braves purchased Hoyt Wilhelm from Mooresville in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable teams Hoyt Wilhelm played for or against?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "Pitching exclusively in relief, Hoyt Wilhelm led the NL with a 2.43 ERA in his rookie year. He won 15 games and lost three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Hoyt Wilhelm's wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "On September 20 of that year, Hoyt Wilhelm no-hit the eventual World Champion New York Yankees 1-0 at Memorial Stadium, in only his ninth career start.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm win any other games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm finished second in the Rookie of the Year Award voting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Hoyt Wilhelm was a key piece of the pitching staff that led the 1954 Giants to a world championship victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team was Hoyt Wilhelm on that won the World Series?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 1957, Hoyt Wilhelm was traded by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for Whitey Lockman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hoyt Wilhelm do after this?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4154, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm was the first relief pitcher elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other significant things in Hoyt Wilhelm's life?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm played for the California Angels, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Spokane Indians later in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hoyt Wilhelm play in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "After his retirement as a player, Hoyt Wilhelm managed two minor league teams in the Atlanta Braves system for single seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm still play baseball after his time with the Spokane Indians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm led the 1973 Greenwood Braves of Western Carolinas League to a 61–66 record, then had a 33–33 record with the 1975 Kingsport Braves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Hoyt Wilhelm manage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "The Yankees gave Hoyt Wilhelm permission to work with Mickey Lolich in 1979 even though Lolich pitched for the San Diego Padres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the other team Hoyt Wilhelm worked with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "After retiring as a player in 1972 Hoyt Wilhelm held longtime coaching jobs with the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm ever become a coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm enjoying his job coaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm was inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985, after appearing in a World Series, being named to an All-Star team, and throwing a no-hitter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm receive any recognition or awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm served in the United States Army during World War II. Wilhelm participated in the Battle of Bulge, where he was wounded, earning the Purple Heart for his actions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other interesting things happen in Hoyt Wilhelm's life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4155, "Truth_answer": "Because Hoyt Wilhelm was on another team at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they have to give Hoyt Whilhelm permission to coach?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4156, "Truth_answer": "Galbraith was raised in Dunwich Township, Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Galbraith grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4156, "Truth_answer": "John Galbraith attended Dutton High School and St. Thomas High School and Ontario Agricultural College, which was then an associate agricultural college of the University of Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Galbraith go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4156, "Truth_answer": "John Galbraith majored in animal husbandry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Galbraith study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4156, "Truth_answer": "John Galbraith was awarded a Giannini Scholarship in Agricultural Economics and received Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in agricultural economics from the University of California, Berkeley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Galbraith do in his life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4156, "Truth_answer": "After graduation in 1934, John Galbraith started to work as an instructor at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Galbraith's first job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4157, "Truth_answer": "In 1946, John Galbraith took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p6", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Galbraith do postwar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4157, "Truth_answer": "His books on economic topics were bestsellers from the 1950s through the 2000s, during which time John Galbraith fulfilled the role of public intellectual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Galbraith write any books during this time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4157, "Truth_answer": "From 1943 until 1948, John Galbraith served as an editor of Fortune magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p2", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What magazine did John Galbraith work for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4157, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, John Galbraith was appointed professor of economics at Harvard. He also taught at the Harvard Extension School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any significant events occur to John Galbraith during the 1940s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4157, "Truth_answer": "John Kenneth Galbraith was one of the few people to receive both the World War II Medal of Freedom and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217170548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p19", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kenneth_Galbraith_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about John Galbraith?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham was then elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986, defeating incumbent Sen. Paula Hawkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205144709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Graham_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bob Graham as a U.S. Senator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham continued to oppose the Iraq War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy involving Bob Graham as a U.S Senator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham led the joint congressional investigation into 9/11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205144709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Graham_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Bob Graham's time as a U.S. Senator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham was considered one of the most popular politicians in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Graham very popular or well liked by many?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Graham make any changes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham opposed the War in Iraq and was one of the 23 Senators who voted against President Bush's request for authorization of the use of military force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened while Bob Graham was U.S Senator?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4158, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham was considered as a Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1988, 1992, 2000 and 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Graham apart of anything else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham was elected Governor of Florida in 1978 after a seven-way Democratic primary race in which he initially placed second to Robert L. Shevin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205144709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Graham_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Graham governor of Florida?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham ran against Robert L. Shevin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lost against Bob Graham when he ran for govenor of Florida?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham was governor for 8 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Bob Graham serve as governor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "On November 18, 2005, the Florida Legislature renamed the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, which was rebuilt during Graham's time as governor, the Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bob Graham article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham emphasized education, and placed a focus on improvement of the public universities in the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205144709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Graham_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bob Graham focus on when he was a governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham was considered one of the most popular politicians in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Graham popular among people or other politicians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Graham add any laws?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4159, "Truth_answer": "Bob Graham stepped aside as governor in January 3, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Graham step aside from being the governor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4160, "Truth_answer": "Elaine May made her film writing and directing debut in 1971 with A New Leaf, a black comedy based on Jack Ritchie's short story The Green Heart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Elaine May's first directing debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4160, "Truth_answer": "The unconventional 'romance' starred Walter Matthau as a Manhattan bachelor faced with bankruptcy and Elaine May herself as the wealthy botanist he cynically romances to salvage his extravagant lifestyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was A New Leaf about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4160, "Truth_answer": "Elaine May quickly followed up her debut film by directing 1972's The Heartbreak Kid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elaine May direct anything else during her career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4160, "Truth_answer": "It was a major critical success. It is listed at #91 in the AFI's 100 funniest movies of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elaine May receive recognition for the film the heartbreak kid?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4160, "Truth_answer": "Elaine May followed up her two comedies by writing and directing a bleak crime drama entitled Mikey and Nicky, starring Peter Falk and John Cassavetes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elaine May direct anything else after the heartbreak kid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4161, "Truth_answer": "Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with superhero Batman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Catwoman do with Dc universe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4161, "Truth_answer": "Although Catwoman does not wear her iconic cat-suit, the story establishes her core personality as a femme fatale who both antagonizes and attracts Batman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Catwoman's prominent role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4161, "Truth_answer": "Kane and Finger wanted to give their comic book sex appeal, as well as a character who could appeal to female readers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of Catwoman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4161, "Truth_answer": "Catwoman has multiple origin stories. One being that she works as a dominatrix in order to survive and wants to break away from her malevolent pimp and former boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Catwoman's orgin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher left the Reagan administration in 1988 to pursue the open House seat recently vacated by Dan Lungren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What political positions did Dana Rohrabacher hold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "On May 4, 2017, Dana Rohrabacher voted in favor of repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, but it never passed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher succeed in repealing Obamacare?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "During his 2018 re-election campaign, Dana Rohrabacher pledged to protect protections for individuals with preexisting conditions. Rohrabacher voted for his party's Obamacare replacement bill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Dana Rohrabacher during his time in office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher revealed in May 2016 that he uses a cannabis-infused topical rub to treat his arthritis pain, allowing him to sleep through the night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher pondered, isn't it a good thing for us to have the United States finally backing up Sunnis who will attack Hezbollah and the Shiite threat to us?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dana Rohrabacher say that the ISIL attacks in Tehran could be viewed as a good thing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "On September 8, 2008, at a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee meeting, Dana Rohrabacher argued that the Georgians had initiated a military confrontation in the ongoing Russia–Georgia war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else occurred during Dana Rohrabacher's political positions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "There is no official evidence Trump was behind the attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any evidence that Trump may have been behind the attack?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4162, "Truth_answer": "In February 2013, Dana Rohrabacher made controversial statements, saying the United States should treat Uzbekistan like Saudi Arabia by disregarding the former's human rights abuses in achieving America's national interests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy involving Dana Rohrabacher?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher doubts that global warming is caused by humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dana Rohrabacher's position on Global Warming?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "During a congressional hearing on climate change, Dana Rohrabacher mused that previous warming cycles may have been caused by carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by dinosaur flatulence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Dana Rohrabacher think global warming is caused by?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "These reports sparked strong criticism by scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people respond to Dana Rohrabacher's beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher suggested that, if global warming is an issue, a possible solution could be clear-cutting rain forests, and replanting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher offer any solutions to global warming?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher did not introduce or support any legislature in connection with the affects of global warming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher introduce or support any legislature in connection with the affects of global Warming?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher was in the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dana Rohrabacher on any committees?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dana Rohrabacher think global warming was a fraud?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher have any reasoning for his accusation that globabl warming is a fraud?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "As with many slaves in the United States, neither the exact year nor place of Harriet Tubman's birth is known, and historians differ as to the best estimate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Harriet Tubman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Minty Ross to enslaved parents, Harriet Green and Ben Ross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Harriet Tubman's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Harriet Tubman's parents were slaves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Harriet Tubman's parents slaves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ben Ross was a slave as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Harriet Tubman's dad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "Ben Ross was held by Anthony Thompson, Mary Brodess's second husband. Harriet Tubman's mother was a cook for the Brodess family. Ben managed the timber work on Thompson's plantation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harriet Green and Ben Ross meet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "They married around 1808 and, according to court records, had nine children together: Linah, Mariah Ritty, Soph, Robert, Minty, Ben, Rachel, Henry, and Moses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Tubman's parents marry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4164, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman had four sisters and four brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Tubman have siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman was married twice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Harriet Tubman get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "Around 1844, Harriet Tubman married a free black man named John Tubman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did she get married to John Tubman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman had one adopted child, Gertie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Harriet Tubman and John Tubman have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harriet Tubman and John Tubman meet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman and her brothers escaped from slavery on September 17, 1849.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harriet Tubman first run away?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman's mother Rit was a cook for the Brodess family. Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson's plantation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else about Harriet Tubman's family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Tubman adopted her mother's name, possibly as part of a religious conversion, or to honor another relative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harriet Tubman change her name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4165, "Truth_answer": "The Preston area near Poplar Neck was probably an important first stop during Harriet Tubman's escape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harriet Tubman go when she escaped?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "As the German troops advanced, the Duke and Duchess Wallis Simpson fled south from their Paris home, first to Biarritz then to Spain in June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actions did Wallis Simpson take in the second world war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "The Duke and Duchess Wallis Simpson moved to Portugal in July and stayed at the home of Ricardo do Espírito Santo e Silva.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Simpson_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson stay in Spain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII in Portugal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "They were safe there for a bit before fleeing to the Bahamas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII safe in Portugal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wallis Simpson shopping for in the United States?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "Wallis Simpson was heavily criticised in the British press for her extravagant shopping in the United States, undertaken when Britain was enduring privations such as rationing and blackout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Wallis Simpson was viewed negatively by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4166, "Truth_answer": "Wallis Simpson referred to the local population as lazy, thriving niggers in letters to her aunt, which reflected her upbringing in the Jim Crow South.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wallis Simpson have other questionable experiences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "As an acting Federal Judge from 1905-1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kenesaw Mountain Landis become a judge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "He was the judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p49", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Kenesaw Mountain Landis hold when he became a judge in 1905?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "Landis's courtroom, room 627 was in the Chicago Federal Building.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kenesaw Mountain Landis a judge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "Landis was selected in 1920 to become the first Commissioner of Major League Baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenesaw Mountain Landis work in baseball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "He is remembered for handling the Black Sox scandal, in which he expelled eight Chicago White Sox members from organized baseball for conspiring to lose the 1919 World Series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kenesaw Mountain Landis do during these years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "In 1915, the upstart league brought suit against the existing leagues and owners under the Sherman Act and the case was assigned to Landis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenesaw Mountain Landis have any other notable cases besdies the Black Sox scandal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "On April 1, 1918, Landis presided over a trial against 113 defendants, IWW leaders, including union head Big Bill Haywood, the largest federal criminal trial to that point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other big cases besides the Black Sox scandal and the Federal League?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "Landis struck down a challenge to the Interstate Commerce Commission's (ICC) jurisdiction over rebating. Landis's decision allowed the ICC to take action against railroads which gave rebates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kenesaw Mountain Landis do during this time as Jude of the United States District Court for the Northern district of Illinois?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4167, "Truth_answer": "It was a practice banned by the Elkins Act of 1903 in which railroads and favored customers agreed that the customers would pay less than the posted tariff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the railroads do which caused the ICC to take action over giving rebates?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "Kenesaw Mountain Landis struck down a challenge to the Interstate Commerce Commission's jurisdiction over rebating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a notable event for Kenesaw Mountain Landis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "On February 18, 1922, Kenesaw Mountain Landis announced his resignation as judge effective March 1, stating, There are not enough hours in the day for all these activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenesaw Mountain Landis retire from his position as judge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "Although March 4, 1921 began a lull in criticism of Kenesaw Mountain Landis, in April, the judge made a controversial decision in the case of Francis J. Carey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kenesaw Mountain Landis doing in the 1920s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "Walter Quintin Gresham was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204081107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Q._Gresham_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Walter Q. Gresham?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "Kenesaw Mountain Landis was Walter Q. Gresham's secretary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kenesaw Mountain Landis' position?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "In March 1893, President Grover Cleveland appointed federal judge Walter Q. Gresham as his Secretary of State, and Gresham hired Kenesaw Mountain Landis as his personal secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kenesaw Mountain Landis get hired?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "President Cleveland grew to like Landis, and when Walter Q. Gresham died in 1895, offered Kenesaw Mountain Landis the post of United States Ambassador to Venezuela.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenesaw Mountain Landis get any promotion while in Washington?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "Kenesaw Mountain Landis built a corporate law practice in Chicago; with the practice doing well, he deeply involved himself in Republican Party politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What remarkable achievements did Landis achieve in his period in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4168, "Truth_answer": "American League President Will Harridge said of Kenesaw Mountain Landis, He was a wonderful man. His great qualities and downright simplicity impressed themselves deeply on all who knew him.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenesaw_Mountain_Landis_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Kenesaw Mountain Landis?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "Mark David Chapman's interviews were published in 1992 as a book. Chapter 27 is based on this text.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the film Chapter 27 begin development?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "Jarrett Schaefer began the script to try to understand how someone could be inspired to kill anyone as a result of being exposed to this kind of beautiful art.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jarrett Schaefer decide to do a film about Mark David Chapman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "I don't have much to compare it to, but the challenges were daunting, said Jarrett Schaefer, who directed several sequences outside The Dakota, the site of Lennon's assassination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jarrett Schaefer say about the filming of Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "Schaefer said he began the script to try to understand how someone could be inspired to kill anyone as a result of being exposed to this kind of beautiful art.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jarrett Schaefer say?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "The script took Jarrett Schaefer four years to write.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chapter 27 article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "Let Me Take You Down by Jack Jones was originally published in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the book Let Me Take You Down by Jack Jones come out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "This book serves only the ignoble purpose of promoting a criminal's narcissism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003411id_/https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-679-41144-4_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the book Let Me Take You Down by Jack Jones do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4169, "Truth_answer": "Mark Chapman was obsessed with the book before he killed John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is The Catcher in the Rye brought up so often in the movie Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Casting By Sig De Miguel,Cathy Sandric, Gelfond,Amanda Mackey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the casting for Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Alexandra Milchan was one of the movie's producers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Alexandra Milchan for Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "With the help of producers Alexandra Milchan and Robert Salerno, Schaefer cast Jared Leto as Mark David Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alexandra Milchan get Jared Leto to play a role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Jared Leto was also in hit movies like Fight Club, Requiem For A Dream, and American Psycho.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Jared Leto in besides Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "For his role, Leto gained 67 pounds by drinking microwaved pints of ice cream mixed with soy sauce and olive oil every night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much weight did Jared Leto gain for Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Gaining the weight, he said, was tougher than dieting himself into skeletal shape for his role as drug addict Harry Goldfarb in Requiem for a Dream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jared Leto make any other comments about the weight gain for Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Losing the excess weight after Chapter 27 proved a challenge. It took about a year to get back to a place that felt semi-normal, he said.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jared Leto lost all the weight gained from Chatper 27?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Leto's weight gain gave him gout. He had to use a wheelchair due to the stress of the sudden increase in weight put on his body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems did the weight gain for Chatper 27 give Jared Leto?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4170, "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono had been impressed with Mark Lindsay Chapman's audition and approved his casting prior to discovering his full name. She then nixed his casting saying it was bad karma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else happen during the Chapter 27 casting process besides Jared Leto's casting?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4171, "Truth_answer": "Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin was born on 17 May 1961 in Dore, within the area of the parish Gaoth Dobhair, in the northwestern county of Donegal, Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Enya grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4171, "Truth_answer": "Ní Bhraonáin translates to daughter of Brennan. The fifth of nine children, Enya was born into a Roman Catholic family of musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Enya have a family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4171, "Truth_answer": "Enya has no children but is a surrogate aunt to the Ryans' two daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Enya have any children of her own?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4171, "Truth_answer": "A relationship Enya had with one man ended in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enya have any relationships mentioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4171, "Truth_answer": "Since the 1980s, Enya has attracted the attention of several stalkers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Enya article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4171, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, an Italian man who was seen in Dublin wearing a photograph of Enya around his neck stabbed himself outside her parents' pub after being ejected from the premises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Enya's stalker experience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "Sufjan Stevens was raised by his father Rasjid and his stepmother Pat, only occasionally visiting his mother, Carrie, in Oregon after she married her second husband Lowell Brams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Carrie and Lowell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "The album was released to high critical acclaim, with many critics calling it Stevens' best. Carrie & Lowell was widely deemed one of the best albums of 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_%26_Lowell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Carrie and Lowell album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "The Carrie and Lowell album had two singles: Should Have Known Better and No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119003620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Gift_(Sufjan_Stevens_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_%26_Lowell_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119003618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetarium_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Carrie and Lowell album have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Carrie & Lowell Tour was the sixth concert tour by American recording artist Sufjan Stevens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sufjan Stevens go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Gift is a mixtape by Sufjan Stevens consisting of outtakes and unreleased tracks from Stevens' 2015 release, Carrie & Lowell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119003620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Gift_(Sufjan_Stevens_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Greatest Gift by Sufjan Stevens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "The mixtape received mostly positive reviews upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Greatest Gift a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4172, "Truth_answer": "Sufjan Stevens won Male Artist of the Year at the PLUG Independent Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sufjan Stevens article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "Planetarium is a collaborative album inspired by the Solar System, featuring Bryce Dessner, drummer James McAlister, contemporary classical music composer and arranger Nico Muhly, and singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Planetarium Project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "Planetarium received generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sufjan Stevens' Planetarium project successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "The Call Me By Your Name soundtrack is a collection of songs from various artists that featured in the movie with the same title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Call Me by Your Name soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "As of February 1, 2018, the soundtrack has sold 9,000 copies and had 29 million on-demand audio streams of its tracks in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sufjan Steven's contribution a successful venture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour for the Call Me by Your Name soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "Stevens won Album of the Year at the PLUG Independent Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information can you give me about Sufjan Stevens?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4173, "Truth_answer": "The album features songs by: Sufjan Stevens, The Psychedelic Furs, Franco Battiato, Loredana Bertè, Bandolero, Giorgio Moroder, Joe Esposito, and F. R. David, Erik Satie, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bach, and Ravel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other famous people showcased in the Call Me By Your Name album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4174, "Truth_answer": "Enya intended to make And Winter Came.... seasonal songs and hymns, but decided to produce a winter-themed album instead. Dark Sky Island's name refers to the island of Sark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little information on And Winter Came..and Dark Sky Island?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4174, "Truth_answer": "Enya is the name of the singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Enya the name of a music group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4174, "Truth_answer": "Enya approached the project with the idea of combining tracks from the Sounds of the Season EP with some new material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was all involved in the making of the album And Winter Came...?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4174, "Truth_answer": "The album received mixed to positive reviews from music critics and became a worldwide success, reaching the top-10 in 21 countries in its first three weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622171138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Winter_Came%E2%80%A6_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was And Winter Came... popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4174, "Truth_answer": "After promoting And Winter Came..., Enya took an extended break from writing and recording music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Enya do after this success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4174, "Truth_answer": "Enya spent her time resting, visiting family in Australia, and renovating her new home in the south of France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Enya focus on during her break?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4175, "Truth_answer": "On March 25, 2011, it was announced that the new Symphony X album, Iconoclast, would be released in Europe on June 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What event happened in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4175, "Truth_answer": "Iconoclast is the eighth album by American progressive metal band Symphony X. It was released on June 17, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007063046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclast_(Symphony_X_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200819054640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld_%28Symphony_X_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2011 Symphony X album named?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4175, "Truth_answer": "Iconoclast debuted at number 76 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States, selling more than 7,300 copies in its first week", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161007063046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclast_(Symphony_X_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Iconoclast by Symphony X make it big?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4175, "Truth_answer": "On February 25, 2011, Symphony X played the first show of their 2011 tour in Stuttgart, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Symphony X article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4175, "Truth_answer": "On February 27, 2013, it was announced that, during the previous week, drummer Jason Rullo was admitted to hospital for heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_X_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jason Rulio admitted to the hospital for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4175, "Truth_answer": "Jason Rulio thankfully recovered from his illness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Rulio die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4176, "Truth_answer": "On May 18, 2015, Symphony X announced the title of the album would be titled Underworld, and a release date of July 24, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Underworld an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4176, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X had plans to get together in the following months and begin writing a follow up to Underworld, but Adrenaline Mob was involved in a serious vehicular accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Symphony X successful in writing the follow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4176, "Truth_answer": "According to Michael Romeo, the band hopes to re-group and make another album, but also said that he was giving Russell Allen some time and space after the accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Symphony X take a break after that?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4176, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X hopes to re-group and make another album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Symphony X article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4176, "Truth_answer": "Symphony X put out multiple albums such as Symphony X, The Damnation Game, and The Divine Wings of Tragedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Symphony X put out an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4177, "Truth_answer": "Funeral for a Friend are a Welsh post-hardcore band from Bridgend, formed in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Funeral for a Friend in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4177, "Truth_answer": "Funeral for a Friend had albums like Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation, Hours, Tales Don't Tell Themselves, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Funeral for a Friend produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4177, "Truth_answer": "Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation received positive reception from critics and was a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4178, "Truth_answer": "On 14 June 2005, Funeral for a Friend released their second album Hours through Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hours by Funeral for a Friend released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4178, "Truth_answer": "In May 2005 the first single from the album Streetcar acted as Funeral for a Friend's fourth consecutive top 20 single in the United Kingdom by debuting at number 15.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hours by Funeral for a Friend have any top hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4178, "Truth_answer": "Just two weeks after its release the album was certified a Silver over 60,000 sales and was awarded a Gold for over 100,000 sales on 23 December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral_for_a_Friend_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hours by Funeral for a Friend receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4178, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hours Funeral for a Friend's best album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4178, "Truth_answer": "Hours also contains singles like Streetcar, Roses for the Dead, Monsters and History.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs are on the album Hours by Funeral for a Friend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4179, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher does not believe that global warming is a problem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dana Rohrabacher think about global warming?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4179, "Truth_answer": "With the Newport Mesa Tea Party in August 2013, Dana Rohrabacher said global warming is a total fraud and part of a game plan by liberals to create global government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other opinions did Dana Rohrabacher have about global warming?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4179, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher's reports sparked strong criticism by scientists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone disagree with Dana Rohrabacher's beliefs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4179, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher's reports sparked strong criticism by scientists, including Oliver Phillips, a geography professor at the University of Leeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher receive criticism for his beliefs on global warming?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4179, "Truth_answer": "Scientists noted the consensus that intact forests act as net absorbers of carbon, reducing global warming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Dana Rohrabacher article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4179, "Truth_answer": "During a congressional hearing on climate change on February 8, 2007, Rohrabacher mused that warming cycles may have been caused by carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by dinosaur flatulence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dana Rohrabacher express any other opinions about global warming?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger went on to form General Public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)_p3", "https://www.delmarvanow.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2019/10/12/jessye-norman-opera-stars-funeral-set-georgia-hometown/3957876002/_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the band The Beat broke up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Everett Morton and Saxa formed the International Beat along with the Birmingham-based singer, and the band released an album titled The Hitting Line on Blue Beat Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the other members of The Beat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "In 1990 Fine Young Cannibals won two Brit Awards: Best British Group, and Best British Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Cox and David Steele succeed with the group Fine Young Cannibals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "The second Beat album, Wha'ppen? yielded more UK hits, all of which broke into the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Beat article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "Roger released his solo debut, a reggae-oriented album entitled Radical Departure, in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ranking Roger release his solo debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "Ranking Roger released another solo album, Inside My Head, which included traditional reggae and ska with influences of electronica, jungle and dub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beat_(British_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Radical Departure was released, did Ranking Roger make any other songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "The Specials consisted of Lynval Golding, Horace Panter, Terry Hall, Nikolaj Torp Larsen, Steve Cradock, Tim Smart, Pablo Mendelssohn, and Kenrick Rowe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of The Specials?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4180, "Truth_answer": "Mirror in the Bathroom from I Just Can't Stop It, was ranked number 3 in NME Singles of the Year and number 24 in Sounds' Singles of the Year list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Beat's albums successful or did they have any hit singles in them?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4181, "Truth_answer": "The Columbia Hills are a range of low hills inside Gusev crater on Mars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229214559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Hills_(Mars)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Columbia Hills?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4181, "Truth_answer": "Within Hank's Hollow was the strange-looking rock dubbed Pot of Gold. After a detailed analysis with the AXPS-and the Mößbauer instrument it was detected that it contains hematite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Spirit drove from Bonneville crater in a direct line to the Columbia Hills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4181, "Truth_answer": "Hematite can be built in connection with water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is finding hematite significant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4181, "Truth_answer": "In Deep Sleep Mode the rover was shut down completely during the night in order to save energy, even if the instruments would fail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Spirit do after finding the hematite?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4181, "Truth_answer": "From here, Spirit took a northerly path along the base of the hill towards the target Wooly Patch, which was studied from sol 192 to sol 199.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about the rover Spirit's time on Mars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "On January 21, 2004 (sol 17), Spirit abruptly ceased communicating with mission control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on January 21, 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "The craft was in a fault mode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the problem that caused the Spirit rover to stop communicating?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "The problem was with Spirit's flash memory and the software that wrote to it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the problem with the rover Spirit a software or memory issue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "The designers had made it so that the rover could be booted without ever touching the flash memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did engineers try to solve the problem with the Spirit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "NASA engineers came to the conclusion that there were too many files on the file system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(rover)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the team do next to fix the rover Spirit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "After realizing what the problem was, the engineers deleted some files, and eventually reformatted the entire flash memory system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the engineers get rid of the extra files on The Spirit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4182, "Truth_answer": "On January 27, 2004 NASA memorialized the crew of Apollo 1 by naming three hills to the north of Columbia Memorial Station as the Apollo 1 Hills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Spirit rover article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4183, "Truth_answer": "Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 8, 1992 by Slash and Reprise Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Dust_%28Faith_No_More_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is angel dust?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4183, "Truth_answer": "Faith No More is a band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Faith No More a band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4183, "Truth_answer": "Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 8, 1992 by Slash and Reprise Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Dust_%28Faith_No_More_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was angel dust by Faith No More?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4183, "Truth_answer": "Faith No More specializes in American Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music does Faith No More make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4183, "Truth_answer": "Falling to Pieces which is Faith No More's third single off of their first studio album won Best Visual Effects in a Video in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything interesting about Faith No More?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4184, "Truth_answer": "Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 8, 1992 by Slash and Reprise Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Dust_%28Faith_No_More_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is angel dust by Faith No More?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4184, "Truth_answer": "Faith No More specializes in American Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music does the band Faith No More make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4184, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Faith No More went on an extensive U.S. tour, sending The Real Thing to Platinum status. The album also had total sales well above 4 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Faith No More popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4184, "Truth_answer": "Faith No More's album, Sol Invictus won Best Album in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith No More ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4184, "Truth_answer": "Faith No More announced its first shows in five years set to take place in Europe in June 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Faith No More still a band today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler began his medical career as an ophthalmologist, but he soon switched to general practice, and established his office in a less affluent part of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What began the start of Alfred Adler's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason Alfred Adler switched his career focus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler became interested in psychology around the time he met Sigmund Freud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alfred Adler decide to study Psychology or become a Psychologist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "During his association with Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler frequently maintained his own ideas which often diverged from Freud's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Adler_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Alfred Adler's thoughts and feelings about Sigmund Freud's views and ideas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "There are several reasons, but Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler had grown to dislike each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alfred Adler decide to disengage from Sigmund Freud?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "The divergence of their beliefs is said to contribute to Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler growing to dislike each other, but it's unclear if it was the initial cause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler dislike each other because they had different views?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4185, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Adler founded the Society for Individual Psychology in 1912 after his break from the psychoanalytic movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alfred Adler do career wise after leaving Sigmund Freud?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4186, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi began in 1859 to take an active interest in Italian politics. His early commitment to the Risorgimento movement is difficult to estimate accurately.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Giuseppe Verdi's political beliefs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4186, "Truth_answer": "An example is the claim that when the Va, pensiero chorus in Nabucco was first sung in Milan, the audience, responding with nationalistic fervour, demanded an encore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of myths circulating around the 19th century about Giuseppe Verdi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4186, "Truth_answer": "In 1848, the nationalist leader Giuseppe Mazzini requested Giuseppe Verdi to write a patriotic hymn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What effect did Giuseppe Verdi have on politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4186, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1859 in Naples, and only then spreading throughout Italy, that the slogan Viva Verdi was used as an acronym for Viva Vittorio Emanuele Re D'Italia,.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Giuseppe Verdi's involvement in politics lead to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4187, "Truth_answer": "Quik Is The Name is the debut studio album by American hip hop artist and producer DJ Quik, released by Profile Records on January 15, 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160806060601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quik_Is_the_Name_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Quik Is the Name get released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4187, "Truth_answer": "The album's lead single, Born and Raised in Compton, was released on December 4, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any hot singles off of the album Quick Is The Name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4187, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Quick Is The Name cause any controversies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4187, "Truth_answer": "DJ Quick worked with people such as Courtney Branch, Greg Jessie, and Tracy Kendrick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did DJ Quik work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4187, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted and peaked at #29 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling over 50,000 copies in its first week in America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Quick Is The Name win any awards or rank high on the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was mostly homeschooled by tutors and his parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Theodore Roosevelt go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt studied science, philosophy, rhetoric courses, Latin, Greek and biology and was already an accomplished naturalist and a published ornithologist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt study in College?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "In 1880 Theodore Roosevelt graduated from Harvard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theodore Roosevelt graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt attended Columbia Law School. Roosevelt was an able law student, but he often found law to be irrational.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt take any classes that would prepare him for becoming president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt graduated magna cum laude.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt have any important academic awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "While at Harvard, Theodore Roosevelt published The Naval War of 1812 in 1882. The book was praised for its scholarship and style, and it remains a standard study of the war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Theodore Roosevelt besides being home schooled, what he studied in college, graduating from Harvard, being bored as a law student, and graduating magna cum laude?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt won a seat on the New York State Assembly in 1882.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt do after he dropped out of law school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was an able law student, but he often found law to be irrational. He spent much of his time writing a book on the War of 1812.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Theodore Roosevelt study besides science, philosophy, rhetoric courses, Latin, Greek and biology, law, and naval history?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Determined to enter politics, Theodore Roosevelt defeated an incumbent state assemblyman. After his victory, Roosevelt dropped out of law school, saying, I intended to be one of the governing class.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Theodore Roosevelt want to quit school and enter politics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4188, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's father had been a prominent member of the Republican Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt's father run for any office?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt grew up in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Theodore Roosevelt grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt had an older sister, Anna, a younger brother, Elliott, and a younger sister, Corinne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "A 6-year-old Theodore Roosevelt witnessed the funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln from his grandfather's mansion in Union Square, New York City where he was photographed along with Elliot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Theodore Roosevelt's early life besides growing up in New York City and having siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "On his 22nd birthday in 1880, Theodore Roosevelt married socialite Alice Hathaway Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt, was born on February 12, 1884.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt have kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "When Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard College on September 27, 1876, his father advised: Take care of your morals first, your health next, and finally your studies.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt's father approve of Roosevelt Jr.'s studies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's father valued moral values and personal health greater than his studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In which ways did Theodore Roosevelt's father approve of his studies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Thee Roosevelt Sr. was an American businessman and philanthropist and Theodore Roosevelt Jr.'s father", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Theodore Roosevelt's father?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt entered public office early in his life and did not engage in business as his primary occupation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt follow his dad's footsteps?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4189, "Truth_answer": "Martha Bulloch Mittie Roosevelt was an American socialite and Theodore Roosevelt mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Theodore Roosevelt's mother?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4190, "Truth_answer": "2012 was Kate Tsui's peak in her TV career. In Highs and Lows, Tsui portrayed a character that struggled with substance abuse, gang rape, and eventually, drug dealing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425224440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Tsui_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 to Kate Tsui?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4190, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Kate Tsui took part in a TVB-produced micro film, A Time of Love, which consists of four individual stories, each with a separate theme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425224440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Tsui_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kate Tsui star in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4190, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Kate Tsui starred in I Corrupt All Cops. In 2010, Tsui starred in Wuxia film 14 Blades. In 2013, Tsui starred in I Love Hong Kong 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Kate Tsui star in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4190, "Truth_answer": "14 Blades grossed a total of US$3,676,875 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325062929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14_Blades_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 14 Blades starring Kate Tsui become popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4190, "Truth_answer": "In early 2016, Kate Tsui found her own fine jewelry brand and online shop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui do anything else beside star in shows and movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4191, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Kate Tsui had three TVB series: The Brink of Law, On the First Beat, and Steps, which earned her the Most Improved Female Artist award from TVB.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui have any great accomplishments during 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4191, "Truth_answer": "Eye in the Sky is a 2007 Hong Kong action thriller film starring Miss Hong Kong pageant winner Kate Tsui in her film debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any major movies involving Kate Tsui in 2007, that same year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4191, "Truth_answer": "Kate Tsui was cast in thriller film, Knock Knock, Who's There? Tsui said that upon receiving the script, she had intended to reject the role because of the frightening content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui ever have any issues with roles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4191, "Truth_answer": "From working with Kate Tsui on Turning Point 2i, Francis Ng had openly praised her for her acting potential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui's cast members have any words to say about her?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4191, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there ever an off screen romance involving Kate Tsui", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4191, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Kate Tsui had originally been cast in the film version of Triumph in the Skies. However, Tsui pulled out of the film and replaced with Charmaine Sheh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui ever lose a role?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "Anwar al-Awlaki's father, Nasser al-Awlaki, contacted the Center for Constitutional Rights and ACLU to represent his son in a lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created a lawsuit for Anwar al-Awlaki against the US government?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "Nasser al-Awlaki opened the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nasser al-Awlaki open this lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "Nasser al-Awlaki sought to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the targeted killing list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nasser al-Awlaki create the lawsuit", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "United States citizens, such as Anwar al-Awlaki, may be listed as targets for killing in kill list of Disposition Matrix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nasser al-Awlaki want to remove Anwar al-Awlaki from the list?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "Judge John D. Bates dismissed the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit in an 83-page ruling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Nasser al-Awlaki's lawsuit against the government?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "December 7, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Nasser al-Awlaki's lawsuit against the government dismissed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "President Obama, CIA Director Leon Panetta, and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates were defendants in the Anwar al-Awlaki lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Nasser al-Awlaki's lawsuit besides who opened it, what it was about, and what the outcome was?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4192, "Truth_answer": "Nasser al-Awlaki was Anwar al-Awlaki's father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Anwar al-Awlaki's father's name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "As imam at a mosque in Falls Church, Virginia, Anwar al-Awlaki spoke with and preached to three of the 9/11 hijackers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Anwar al-Awlaki's connections?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Anwar Al-Awlaki was active in the United States, United Kingdom and Yemen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries was Anwar Al-Awlaki going after?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Anwar al-Awlaki may have associated with Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who attempted the 2009 Christmas Day bombing of an American airliner. Al-Awlaki was allegedly involved in planning Abdulmutallab's attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there others connected to Anwar Al-Awlaki?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Charles Allen, U.S. Under-Secretary of Homeland Security warned that Anwar al-Awlaki targets U.S. Muslims with radical online lectures encouraging terrorist attacks from his new home in Yemen.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Anwar Al-Awlaki contacting these people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Sharif Mobley had acknowledged contact with Anwar al-Awlaki. The Mobley family claims the contact was for spiritual guidance in further studies of Islam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122120733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Anwar Al-Awlaki's connections report him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Prosecutors could not charge Anwar al-Awlaki when he returned from a trip abroad, because a 10-year statute of limitations on lying to the Social Security Administration had expired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anwar Al-Awlaki prosecuted for it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "After pleading guilty to aiding al-Shabaab, Zachary Adam Chesser was sentenced in federal court on February 24, 2011 to 25 years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621132546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Adam_Chesser_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621132546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Adam_Chesser_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Zachary Adam Chesser was arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Zachary Adam Chesser had e-mail correspondence with Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American Muslim cleric hiding in Yemen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621132546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Adam_Chesser_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zachary Adam Chesser contact him again after reading Anwar al-Awlaki's teachings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4193, "Truth_answer": "Anwar al-Awlaki's name came up in the context of a dozen terrorism plots in the US, UK, and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028132615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_linked_to_Anwar_al-Awlaki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zachary Adam Chesser the only one Anwar Al-Awlaki knew that got caught?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Seth MacFarlane initially conceived Family Guy in 1995 while studying animation at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came up with the idea for Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire became a director on Family Guy in 2000 until 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Povenmire's involvement with Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire story boarded art and directed animation sequences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Povenmire's work on Family Guy as a director?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire wrote various musical numbers for the series, including The Campfire Song Song in The Camping Episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Povenmire do anything else for Family Guy besides his work as director?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire was allowed to make filler visual gags on the show at the behest of Seth McFarlane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Povenmire do with that freedom on Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "For One if By Clam, Two if By Sea, several characters demonstrate Fosse-like moves in prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What personal experiences did Dan Povenmire use on Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "In one episode several characters dance in prison. To depict the moves, Dan Povenmire asked artist Cynthia MacIntosh, a former dancer, to strike poses so he could illustrate the sequence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Povenmire create for the fosse-like moves in prison for Family Guy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Dan Povenmire drew on his childhood in the Deep South to create and sequence a background scene in which the redneck character nonchalantly kicks a corpse into the nearby river.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dan Povenmire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "Family Guy and its cast have been nominated for 27 Emmy Awards, with 8 wins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Family Guy successful?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4194, "Truth_answer": "334 episodes of Family Guy have been broadcast and its eighteenth season began on September 29, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Family Guy last?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4195, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold are considered a heavy metal, hard rock and metal core band. They cite Metallica, Elton John, Leonard Cohen, Dream Theater, Def Leppard, The Beatles, Black Sabbath as influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little background information on Avenged Sevenfold's style and influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4195, "Truth_answer": "All singles from Avenged Sevenfold's album Nightmare charted in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there Avenged Sevenfold hit singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4195, "Truth_answer": "Bat Country is often believed to be Avenged Sevenfold's most commercially successful song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331070407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_Country_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Avenged Sevenfold singles were the most popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4195, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold's Bat Country charted at No. 2 on U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, No. 6 on U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks, No. 60 U.S. Billboard Hot 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bat Country by Avenged Sevenfold hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4195, "Truth_answer": "On City of Evil, Avenged Sevenfold's third album, the band chose to abandon the metalcore genre, using a more hard rock and heavy metal style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some more important aspects regarding the style and influences of Avenged Sevenfold besides their influences, singles from Nightmare, and Bat Country?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4196, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Christ stated in an Ultimate Guitar interview about the writing process of Nightmare: We wanted to have a dark concept record, sort of like The Wall or Operation: Mindcrime“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is most notable aspect of Avenged Sevenfold's affinity for concept albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4196, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 2009, Avenged Sevenfold's drummer James The Rev Sullivan was found dead at his home at the age of 28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Avenged Sevenfold's dark concept record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4196, "Truth_answer": "On June 9, 2010, the cause of The Rev's death was revealed to have been an acute polydrug intoxication due to combined effects of Oxycodone, Oxymorphone, Diazepam/Nordiazepam and ethanol“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was interesting during the Death of The Rev and Nightmare period for Avenged Sevenfold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4196, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold members admitted in a number of interviews that they considered disbanding at this point in time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any discord during the Death of The Rev or disagreement amongst Avenged Sevenfold members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4196, "Truth_answer": "In January 2009, M. Shadows confirmed that Avenged Sevenfold was writing the follow-up to their self-titled fourth album. Nightmare was finally released worldwide on July 27, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Avenged Sevenfold's nightmare album take to make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4197, "Truth_answer": "William Shawcross wrote in his book The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience about John Pilger's series of Daily Mirror articles about Cambodia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Shawcross write any books about John Pilger's coverage of Cambodia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4197, "Truth_answer": "François Ponchaud interviewed members of anti-communist groups living in Thai refugee border camps which disputed John Pilger's belief that Vietnamese military involvement in Cambodia was unsubstantiated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other authors had reviews or responses to John Pilger's Cambodia reports besides William Shawcross?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4197, "Truth_answer": "Ben Kiernan notes that John Pilger did compare Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge to Stalin's terror, as well as to Mao's Red Guards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ben Kiernan's response to William Shawcross' book on John Pilger's Cambodia reports??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4197, "Truth_answer": "According to John Pilger, Shawcross's 'exposé' of Cambodians' treatment at the hands of the Vietnamese blurs the difference between Cambodia under Pol Pot and Cambodia liberated by the Vietnamese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pilger_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the response to William Shawcross' book on John Pilger's Cambodia reports??", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4197, "Truth_answer": "In his book The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, William Shawcross himself doubted that anyone had died of starvation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about William Shawcross's book, The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia besides what he wrote, how Francis Ponchaud interviewed anti-communist groups, Ben Kiernan's response, and John Pilger's response?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4197, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times considered The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience impactful in regards to examing the moral responsibilities of governments to humanitarian crises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a response to The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "Bell and Creed became one of the era's dominant soul songwriting teams, penning many hits songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101203301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_Bell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was it when Bell and Creed were together with The Stylistics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "In 1968 The Stylistics were formed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did members of The Stylistics team up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "Russell Thompkins Jr., James Smith, and Airrion Love came from the Monarchs, and James Dunn and Herb Murrell came from the Percussions. The members formed from their previous bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Stylistics members meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "The first song recorded with Thom Bell and his collaborator, lyricist Linda Creed, was Stop, Look, Listen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101144734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stylistics_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first thing Thom Bell and Linda Creed produced together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "Stop, Look, Listen was released on the debut album, The Stylistics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was The Stylistics' Stop, Look, Listen on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "The Stylistics' Stop, Look, Listen didn't chart in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Stylistics' Stop, Look, Listen do well in the UK?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4198, "Truth_answer": "The Stylistics recorded Betcha By Golly, Wow, which reached No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stylistics have other hits besides stop, look, listen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke was often shrewd and a warm friend to those around her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Neighbours' Daphne Clarke's major character traits?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke was outgoing and she embodied a no-nonsense approach to life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Neighbours' Daphne Clarke have an outgoing personality?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Tina Bentley and Allen Lawrence were Daphne Clarke's parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Neighbours' Daphne Clarke have parents or siblings on Neighbours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke also gained the trust and affection of the teenage characters, most notably Mike Young, who she took under her wing, later becoming his legal guardian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Daphne Clark well-liked by the other characters on Neighbors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Daphne Clarke was portrayed as a strong, smart and independent woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Daphne Clark portrayed as intelligent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Neighbors' Daphne Clarke briefly regained consciousness to say I love you Clarkey to Des Clarke, before becoming the first regular character to die.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of a partner/wife is Daphne Clarke from the soap opera, Neighbors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4199, "Truth_answer": "Realising that she only had a short time to make her peace with him, Daphne Clarke took Jamie Clarke and moved away to nurse her father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112011110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Clarke_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Neighbors character Daphne Clarke as a parent?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4200, "Truth_answer": "On January 26, 2006, while driving down a winding canyon road in Hollywood, Joaquin Phoenix veered off the road, flipping his car. The crash was reportedly caused by brake failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about Joaquin Phoenix's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4200, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix ever do anything stupid while drinking alcohol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4200, "Truth_answer": "Werner Herzog helped Joaquin Phoenix out of the wreckage by breaking the back window of the car, bystanders phoned for an ambulance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix walk away from the accident or did he need help?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4200, "Truth_answer": "Joaquin Phoenix was the person who called 911 seeking help for his dying brother, River Phoenix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Joaquin Phoenix personal life besides the car crash when he was saved by Werner Herzog?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII of France .", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Berengaria_of_Navarre_p1", "https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Berengaria_of_Navarre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "On 25 July 1137, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France were married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eleanor of Aquitaine get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "Bordeaux's Cathedral of Saint-André was the location of the marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Eleanor of Aquitaine get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor of Aquitaine's grandfather, William IX of Aquitaine, gave her this rock crystal vase, which she gave to Louis as a wedding gift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage besides marrying King Louis VII, where she married him, and when she married him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "As a wedding present Eleanor of Aquitaine gave Louis VII of France a rock crystal vase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Eleanor of Aquitaine give her first husband King Louie VII the rock crystal vase given to her by her grandfather?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eleanor of Aquitaine exchange any other gifts with her first husband Louie besides the rock crystal vase?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4201, "Truth_answer": "Louis VII of France agreed to an annulment with Eleanor of Aquitaine, as 15 years of marriage had not produced a son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4202, "Truth_answer": "Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritance were the lands held by her father, the Duke of Aquitaine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4202, "Truth_answer": "As these were the days when kidnapping an heiress was seen as a viable option for obtaining a title, William X dictated a will on the very day he died", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritance besides inheriting the lands held by her father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4202, "Truth_answer": "William of Aquitaine dictated a will on the very day he died that bequeathed his domains to Eleanor and appointed King Louis VI of France as her guardian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So there was a fear Eleanor of Aquitaine would be kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4202, "Truth_answer": "William X requested of King Louis XI of France that he take care of both the lands and the duchess, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and find her a suitable husband", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is it that William of Aquitaine appointed King Louis VI of France as the guardian of his daughter, Eleanor of Aquitaine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4202, "Truth_answer": "The death of William X, one of the king of France's most powerful vassals, made available the most desirable duchy in France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William of Aquitaine ask King Louis XI of France to find Eleanor of Aquitaine a suitable husband?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4202, "Truth_answer": "King Louis VI decided to marry Eleanor of Aquitaine to his heir Louis VII and bring Aquitaine under the control of the French crown, greatly increasing France's power and prominence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eleanor of Aquitaine's inheritance besides what it was, how kidnapping was a fear, why King Louis VI of France was made her guardian, and how Aquitaine was the most desirable duchy in France?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4203, "Truth_answer": "Ali Khamenei is the second and current Supreme Leader of Iran", "Truth_passages": [ "http://1-dot-name-meaning.appspot.com/boy/Ayatollah_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ali Khamenei?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4203, "Truth_answer": "Ali Khamenei was one of Iran's leaders during the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128221836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period did Ali Khamenei's activities occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4203, "Truth_answer": "Ali Khamenei was elected President of Iran by a landslide vote (97%) in the October 1981 Iranian presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128221836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ali Khamenei hold any political office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4203, "Truth_answer": "According to his official website, Ali Khamenei was arrested six times before being sent into exile for three years during Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's reign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128221836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ali Khamenei ever arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4204, "Truth_answer": "The Assembly of Experts proposed a leadership council to replace the position of a singular leader and the removal of requirement for a Supreme Leader candidate to be a Marja'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Iran's The Assembly of Experts propose?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4204, "Truth_answer": "The idea of a leadership council was proposed by some members of Assembly of Experts. Various lists were proposed and Ali Khamenei was named in all of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128221836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these lists involving Ali Khamenei?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4204, "Truth_answer": "Supporters of the council proposal believed that having a council would produce a higher degree of unity in society and more positive characteristics would be found in a council", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128221836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Ali Khamenei's name on all the lists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4204, "Truth_answer": "Ali Khamenei issues decrees and makes the final decisions on economy, environment, foreign policy and everything else in Iran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of changes did Ali Khamenei provide to help the counsel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4205, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Parker died on March 12, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charlie Parker die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4205, "Truth_answer": "The official causes of death were lobar pneumonia and a bleeding ulcer, but Charlie Parker also had an advanced case of cirrhosis and had suffered a heart attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Parker die from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4205, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Parker died in the Stanhope Hotel in New York City, while watching The Dorsey Brothers' Stage Show on television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103005610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there more interesting facts about Charlie Parker's death besides when he died and what he died of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4205, "Truth_answer": "The coroner who performed Charlie Parker's autopsy mistakenly estimated Parker's body to be between 50 and 60 years of age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103005610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the coroner find out about Charlie Parker's autopsy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4205, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Parker was 34 when he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Charlie Parker at death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4206, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Parker was riddled with mental health problems and heroin addiction. Heroin use was prevalent in the jazz scene, and users could normally acquire it with little difficulty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's interesting about Charlie Parker that you read?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4206, "Truth_answer": "The official causes of death were lobar pneumonia and a bleeding ulcer, but Charlie Parker also had an advanced case of cirrhosis and had suffered a heart attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Parker die from mental health problems and heroin addiction?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4206, "Truth_answer": "In 1936, Charlie Parker had a car accident and broke three ribs and fractured his spine. The accident led to Parker's troubles with pain killers and opioids, especially heroin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charlie Parker start using heroin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4206, "Truth_answer": "Heroin was difficult to obtain once Charlie Parker moved to California, where the drug was less abundant, so he used alcohol as a substitute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Charlie Parker depressed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4206, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Parker had daughter, Pree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Charlie Parker have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4206, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Parker's life took a turn for the worse in March 1954 when his 3-year-old daughter Pree died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other causes of depression for Charlie Parker besides moving to California where the Heroin was less abundant?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4207, "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Hawkins' backing band, the Hawks left to form their own band, the Levon Helm Sextet, which later became Levon and the Hawks in May 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Levon and the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4207, "Truth_answer": "Bob Bruno left in May 1964, and at that time the Levon Helm Sextet changed their name to Levon and the Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Robertson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the driving force behind the name change from the Levon Helm Sextet to Leven and the Hawks in May 1964?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4207, "Truth_answer": "Raging Bull was Robbie Robertson's first film soundtrack collaboration with Martin Scorsese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Robbie Robertson besides his work with Levon and the Hawks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4207, "Truth_answer": "As a film soundtrack producer and composer, Robbie Robertson is known for his collaborations with director Martin Scorsese", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Robertson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robbie Robertson collaborate with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4208, "Truth_answer": "Robbie Robertson recorded The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete alongside Bob Dylan and The Band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1967 to Robbie Robertson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4208, "Truth_answer": "Metacritic awarded The Basement Tapes Complete a Metascore of 99, based on reviews by 18 critics, indicating universal acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829115527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bootleg_Series_Vol._11:_The_Basement_Tapes_Complete_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robbie Robertson's album, The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4208, "Truth_answer": "Dylan and Hawks members worked together at the Big Pink house every day rehearsing and generating ideas for songs, many of which they recorded in Big Pink's makeshift basement studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Robertson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Robbie Robertson time recording The Basement Tapes besides what the album was called and the critical reception of the album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4208, "Truth_answer": "By this time, Robbie Robertson's guitar style had evolved to be more supportive of the song and less devoted to displaying speed and virtuosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Robertson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robbie Robertson's sound like on The Basement Tapes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4209, "Truth_answer": "One of the prominent figures of the Korean Wave, Girls' Generation has won numerous accolades and the honorific nickname The Nation's Girl Group in their home country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting on Girl's Generation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4209, "Truth_answer": "Lion Heart is the fifth Korean language studio album recorded by Girls' Generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4209, "Truth_answer": "Girl's Generation's Lion Heart experienced commercial acclaim in South Korea, staying atop the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks and becoming the 13th best-selling album of 2015 .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Girls' Generation's Lion Heart a successful album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4209, "Truth_answer": "Lee Soo-man produced Girls' Generation's Lion Heart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made Girls' Generation's Lion Heart album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4209, "Truth_answer": "Girl's Generation's album Lion Heart was released in two parts throughout August 18 and August 19, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Heart_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Girls' Generation's Lion Heart come out, what year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4209, "Truth_answer": "Girls' Generation's Lion Heart album won the Digital Bonsang Award in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Girls' Generation's Lion Heart win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4210, "Truth_answer": "50 Cent recovered in a hospital after being shot several times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with 50 cent in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4210, "Truth_answer": "On May 24, 2000, 50 Cent was attacked by a gunman outside his grandmother's former home in South Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen in 2000 to 50 Cent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4210, "Truth_answer": "The alleged attacker, Darryl Baum, Mike Tyson's close friend and bodyguard, was killed three weeks later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 50 Cent's attacker caught?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4210, "Truth_answer": "Eric Moore shot Darryl Baum in the back of the head at the corner of Quincy Street and Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was 50 Cent's attacker killed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4210, "Truth_answer": "After using a walker for six weeks, 50 Cent was fully recovered after five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after 50 Cent's attacker was killed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4211, "Truth_answer": "50 Cent released his group, G-Unit's, mixtape, No Mercy, No Fear in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to 50 Cent in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4211, "Truth_answer": "50 Cent signed a million dollar record deal after meeting Dr. Dre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin%27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when 50 Cent met Dr. Dre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4211, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Eminem heard 50 Cent's Guess Who's Back? and was impressed and Eminem invited 50 Cent to fly to Los Angeles and introduced him to Dr. Dre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did 50 Cent rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4211, "Truth_answer": "Get Rich or Die Tryin' is 50 Cent's best-selling album, with sales of 8.4 million copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin%27_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did 50 Cent's album Get Rich or Die Tryin' do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4211, "Truth_answer": "50 Cent has released five studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317052604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_albums_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 50 Cent make any other albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4212, "Truth_answer": "The legend of the Good King Wenceslas is based on the life of the historical Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the story, Good King Wenceslas, based on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4212, "Truth_answer": "Saint Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia was considered a martyr and a saint immediately after his death in the 10th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Good King Wenceslas legend created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4212, "Truth_answer": "Good King Wenceslas walked barefoot at night to give alms to widows, orphans, prisoners, etc. at churches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Good King Wenceslas do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4212, "Truth_answer": "Good King Wenceslas lived in the Duchy of Bohemia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Good King Wenceslas live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Good King Wenceslas married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "The American band Skid Row released five studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band Skid Row release any albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "The American band Skid Row peaked at number six on the Billboard 200 and was certified 5× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(Skid_Row_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the American band Skid Row's Skid Row album do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "The American band Skid Row's Skid Row album was nominated for Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album at the 1990 American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band Skid Row's Skid Row album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "18 and Life is the American band Skid Row's biggest hit, reaching No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band Skid Row's Skid Row album have any big singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "The American band Skid Row promoted Skid Row mainly as an opening act on worldwide tours by Bon Jovi and Aerosmith in 1989–1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(Skid_Row_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band Skid Row go on tour in support of their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "The American band Skid Rowcontinued touring into 1990, including supporting Aerosmith on the North American leg of their Pump tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107010915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Tour where the American band Skid Row opened for Aerosmith while supporting their self-titled album have a name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "The Pump Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that lasted twelve months, from mid-October 1989 to mid-October 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117093836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Aerosmith's Pump tour last?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4213, "Truth_answer": "Sebastian Bach wore a T-shirt with the anti-gay slogan AIDS Kills Fags Dead. Bach said he put the T-shirt on after a fan threw it onstage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(Skid_Row_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there controversies from the American band Skid Row during Aerosmith's Pump Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4214, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born in 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Daniel Barenboim born in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4214, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim started piano lessons at the age of five with his mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Daniel Barenboim start playing piano?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4214, "Truth_answer": "On 19 August 1950, Daniel Barenhoim gave his first formal concert in his hometown, Buenos Aires.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Daniel Barenboim perform the first recital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4214, "Truth_answer": "David Arthur Barenboim is a manager-writer for the German hip-hop band Level 8", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Daniel Barenboim's son a manager for a German Hip hop band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4215, "Truth_answer": "During her week of performances at the Apollo Theatre, Sarah Vaughan met Earl Hines. After a tryout, Hines replaced his female singer with Vaughan on April 4, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long before Sarah Vaughan joined the other group of musicians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4215, "Truth_answer": "Billy Eckstine quit the Earl Hines band in late 1943 and formed a big band with Dizzy Gillespie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Vaughan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Billy Eckstine quit the Earl Hines Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4215, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Vaughn's vocals were featured in 1940's Bebop era Jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What era of music was Sarah Vaughan in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4215, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Vaughan recorded for the first time on December 5, 1944, on the song. I'll Wait and Pray.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song Sarah Vaughan did?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4216, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born in 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what year Daniel Barenboim was born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4216, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born in Argentina, but he moved to Israel ten years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Barenboim from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4216, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim has received seven Grammy awards, an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, France's Légion d'honneur both as a Commander and Grand Officier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4216, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim is known for his work with the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra, a Seville-based orchestra of young Arab and Israeli musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Daniel Barenboim best known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley is often mentioned as the final piece that helped propel the Dallas Cowboys into a Super Bowl contender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Haley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Haley do with the Dallas Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015 after several years of eligibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Haley succesful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley won three Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dallas Cowboys win the Super Bowl with Charles Haley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley retired after the 1996 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Haley retire from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley dealt with back injuries in his last seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What injures did Charles Haley have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley is the first five-time Super Bowl champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley break any records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley felt that his election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame may have been delayed by his volatile image and behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley have any critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4217, "Truth_answer": "Charles Haley was signed by the San Francisco 49ers after being out of football for almost two years, to provide depth for an injury depleted defensive line in the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Haley leave the Dallas Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4218, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell's first experiment with sound was an automaton speaking head based off a machine by Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen and developed by Sir Charles Wheatstone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alexander Graham Bell's first experiment with sound?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4218, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell was sixteen when he made his automaton speaking head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Alexander Graham Bell when he made the automaton speaking head?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4218, "Truth_answer": "Alexander Graham Bell was fascinated by an automated machine simulating human speech and his father encouraged him to build one through a promise of a prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Alexander Graham Bell to make the automaton speaking head?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4218, "Truth_answer": "In 1863 Alexander Graham Bell made his automaton speaking head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Alexander Graham Bell make the automaton speaking head?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4219, "Truth_answer": "Iskander Mirza grew up and completed his schooling in Bombay, attending the Elphinstone College of the University of Bombay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502042043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iskander_Mirza_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Iskander Mirza go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4219, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Iskander Mirza study at the Elphinstone College of the University of Bombay", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4219, "Truth_answer": "On 16 July 1921, Iskander Mirza was promoted to lieutenant and was assigned to command a platoon on 30 December 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502042043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iskander_Mirza_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Iskander Mirza start military service?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4219, "Truth_answer": "Iskander Mirza's military career was mostly spent in the violent North-West Frontier Province of India, participating in the Waziristan war in 1920.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502042043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iskander_Mirza_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Iskander Mirza serve?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "The Killian documents were documents critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard presented by Dan Rather in 60 Minutes II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Killian documents in relation to Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "The authenticity of the Killian documents was challenged within hours of being broadcast on 60 Minutes II on Internet forums and blogs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of Dan Rather's report?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather was interviewed on Larry King Live: Nobody has proved that they were fraudulent, much less a forgery. ... The truth of this story stands up to this day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Killian documents verified?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "In June 2006, reports surfaced that CBS News would most likely not renew Dan Rather's contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather get in trouble for the Killian documents report?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "Many believe Dan Rather's retirement was hastened by the Killian documents incident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Killian documents controversy hurt Dan Rather reputation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "As numbers of document examiners and news outlets reported their findings about the Killian documents, CBS News stopped defending the documents and reported the problems with their story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did CBS News change their stance regarding the Killian documents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "Following an investigation commissioned by CBS, CBS fired story producer Mary Mapes and asked three other producers connected with the story to resign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result the Killian documents incident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather retired as the anchorman and Managing Editor of the CBS Evening News in 2005; his last broadcast was Wednesday, March 9, 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather continue working with CBS?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "On June 20, 2006, CBS News and Sports President Sean McManus announced that Dan Rather would leave the network after 44 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather remain with CBS News?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4220, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather joined Mark Cuban's cable network AXS TV to host and produce the weekly one-hour news show Dan Rather Reports from 2006 until 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather work anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "In July 1996, Gary Barlow released his first single as a solo artist, entitled Forever Love and Sing is a song written by Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs Gary Barlow wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "In December 2011, Gary Barlow performed a duet with Michael Bublé singing Rule the World and Bublé's single, Home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Gary Barlow have any collaborations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow has written sixteen number one UK singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Barlow write any number one hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, Gary Barlow founded San Remo Live Publishings as an independently run management company to establish and support artists and songwriters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Barlow have a publishing company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow become recognized as the songwriting talent behind Take That and musicians took notice, with Elton John asking Barlow to provide backing vocals Can You Feel the Love Tonight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing in Gary Barlow's songwriting career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow's second single Superhero charted in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Barlow have any hits in the US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow won the 2011 Q Award for the Classic Songwriter category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Barlow win any awards for songwriting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4221, "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow released Stronger as the lead single off the Twelve Months, Eleven Days album. It received minimal support and airplay and only peaked at number 16 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Barlow have any songs that tanked?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "On 25 June 2013 Gary Barlow signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding Neverland and co-wrote the score for the project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide some background information on Gary Barlow's involvement with musical theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "22 songs by Gary Barlow and Eliot Kennedy. A private reading was held in September 2013 with Brian d’Arcy James as Barrie and Jason Alexander as the nagging theater producer“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Barlow start working on Finding Neverland soon after 25 June 2013?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "The Finding Neverland musical sold out it's first show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Finding Neverland musical successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "The Finding Neverland musical sold out it's first show and posted a box office performance that, if it continued for a whole week of performances, would have topped $1 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Finding Neverland musical was sold out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "Harvey Weinstein developed the musical Finding Neverland from the film adaptation of the film of t book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other important aspects about the Finding Neverland musical besides the score written by Gary Barlow, working on the musical soon after 25 June 2013, and selling out its first show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "After a successful performance run in Boston, the Finding Neverland musical opened on Broadway in spring 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Finding Neverland musical go on to be successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "Gary Barlow has also co-written a musical with Tim Firth, called The Girls,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with musical theatre in relation to Gary Barlow besides Finding Neverland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4222, "Truth_answer": "In 2012 Gary Barlow was accused of tax avoidance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any Gary Barlow controversy along the way?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "After The Cardigans finished promotional activities in Autumn 2006, the band entered an extended hiatus and devoted themselves to other projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Cardigans take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans, in 2002 recorded Long Gone Before Daylight, a collection of songs mainly written by Nina Persson and Peter Svensson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2002 to The Cardigans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "For What It's Worth is the first single from The Cardigans's fifth studio album Long Gone Before Daylight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114091937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_What_It%27s_Worth_(The_Cardigans_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song off of The Cardigans' Long Gone Before Daylight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' For What It's Worth reached number eight in Sweden, number 31 in the United Kingdom, number 37 in Ireland, and number 98 in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114091937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_What_It%27s_Worth_(The_Cardigans_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans' For What It's Worth make the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "On 19 October 2005, the Cardigans released their sixth album Super Extra Gravity to generally favourable reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Cardigans during 2002-2006 besides their hiatus and their album Long Gone Before Daylight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' Super Extra Gravity went straight to the #1 spot on the Swedish album chart and was certified gold", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Cardigans' album, Super Extra Gravity a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 2004, The Cardigans toured with Liz Phair, Katy Rose and Charlotte Martin on the Chicks With Attitude tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans tour during 2002-2006?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4223, "Truth_answer": "Colonia is the second studio album by A Camp, the collaborative side project between The Cardigans vocalist Nina Persson and her husband, composer Nathan Larson, released on 28 January 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other projects did The Cardigans work on during their hiatus after Autumn 2006?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' Band on the Moon was a breakthrough in 1996, both in their native Sweden and internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the height of The Cardigans' success from 95-00?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' Lovefool reached number three in Canada and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay Chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114091944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovefool_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a big hit off The Cardigans' First Band on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "For The Cardigans, 1994 was spent touring Europe and recording Life, which was released worldwide in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cardigans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans tour leading up to the success of their album Band on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "After their success with Life, The Cardigans signed with Mercury Records, under which they released First Band on the Moon worldwide in 1996", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Cardigans handle their success after recording Life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' First Band on the Moon is their best-selling album in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans' First Band on the Moon do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "The Cardigans' Been It reached number 26 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other big hits on The Cardigans' First Band on the Moon besides Lovefool?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "Gran Turismo, the fourth studio album by The Cardigans was nominated for a total of seven awards at the 1999 Grammis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans produce any other successful records besides Life and First Band on the Moon during their commercial success during 1995-2000?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4224, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, The Cardigans played themselves on the graduation episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 as the featured entertainment at the fictional California High School's graduation party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cardigans appear on tv at all?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "During the Great Depression, Jane Jacobs moved to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p2", "https://pgpl.co.nz/monthly-selections/july-2018-selection/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jane Jacobs move?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "New York City in located in New York state.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://everything2.com/title/Boston%252C+New+York_p2", "https://www.expatexchange.com/expatguide/262/3436707/United-States/Expats-Living-in-United-States/Approx-cost-for-30-day-stay_p2", "https://play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/which-state-does-this-popular-80s-sitcom-take-place_p4", "https://www.expatexchange.com/expatguide/262/3436966/United-States/Expats-Living-in-United-States/DO-YOU-HAVE-THE-DESIRE-DRIVE-AND-DETERMINATION-TO-LIVE-OFF-GRID-IN-THE-WILDS-OF-ALASKA_p2", "https://www.guideadvisor.com/explore/new-york-state/_p0", "https://www.dandalaw.com/practice-areas/premise-and-sidewalk-accidents/sidewalk-accidents/_p1", "https://www.obatdenatureherbal.com/ts-escort-nyc.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state is New York City in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs moved to New York City with her sister Betty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jane Jacobs move with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "In 1935 Jane Jacobs moved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jane Jacobs' move to New York City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs moved during the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What event was Jane Jacobs move to New York City during?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs took an immediate liking to Manhattan's Greenwich Village after moving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jane Jacobs' first love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs liked Greenich Village because it didn't conform to New York City's grid structure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jane Jacobs' first love Greenich Village?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "During her early years in the city, Jane Jacobs held a variety of jobs working as a stenographer and freelance writer, writing about working districts in the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jane Jacobs do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs and her sister Betty moved from Scranton Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jane Jacobs and her sister move from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4225, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs worked for a year as the unpaid assistant to the women's page editor at the Scranton Tribune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jane Jacobs do then after working as a stenography and freelance writer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs became a feature writer for the Office of War Information, and then a reporter for Amerika, a publication of the U.S. State Department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jane Jacobs write for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "After reading her Harvard speech, William H. Whyte invited Jane Jacobs to write an article for Fortune magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Harvard lecture for Jane Jacobs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs delivered a leacture addressing leading architects, urban planners, and intellectuals, speaking on the topic of East Harlem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Harvard lecture for Jane Jacobs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs' Fortune article brought Jacobs to the attention of Chadbourne Gilpatric, associate director of Humanities at the Rockefeller Foundation. Gilpatric invited Jacobs to become a reviewer for grant proposals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jane Jacobs meet after delivering a lecture addressing leading architects at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "From the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, the foundation's Humanities Division sponsored an Urban Design Studies research program, of which Jane Jacobs was the best known grantee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120063351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Chadbourne Gilpatric to Jane Jacobs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "Chadbourne Gilpatric encouraged Jane Jacobs to explor[e] the field of urban design. Affiliating with The New School, she spent three years conducting research and writing. Random House published the result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jane Jacobs and Chadbourne Gilpatric after the Rockefeller foundation's Humanities Division sponsored an Urban Design Studies research program?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "In 1961 The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs was published.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jane Jacobs' book published after three years of conducting research and writing with The New School?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Jane Jacobs resigned her position at Architectural Forum to become a full-time author and mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jane Jacobs after publishing The Death and Life of Great American Cities in 1961?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "The Joint Committee to Stop the Lower Manhattan Expressway opposed New York City government's intentions to develop old neighborhoods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Joint Committee to Stop the Lower Manhattan Expressway do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4226, "Truth_answer": "The Lower Manhattan Expressway was planned to go through Lower Manhattan neighborhoods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was this Lower Manhattan Expressway project located at?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Esma Redžepova's headteacher suggested she sing at a school talent contest for Radio Skopje.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Esma Redžepova make her debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "Esma Redžepova won the contest, beating 57 other schools and winning 9,000 dinars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova win the school talent contest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "Esma Redžepova was 13 years old when she won her school talent contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Esma Redžepova when she debuted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "Stevo Teodosievski was impressed by Esma Redžepova's performance at the contest and wanted her to join his musical ensemble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Esma Redžepova do after the contest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "Teodosievski convinced Esma Redžepova's parents to let her go with him and join his ensemble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova join Stevo Teodosievski's musical ensemble?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "The Ansambl Teodosievski was the musical ensemble of Esma Redžepova and Stevo Teodosievski.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova's ensemble have a name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "When they met in Skopje, Stevo Teodosievski was not fully satisfied with Esma Redžepova's voice, and encouraged her to train for long hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Esma Redžepova debut besides debuting at a talent contest by Radio Skopje, impressing Stevo Teodosievski, being invited to the Ansambl Teodosievski?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4227, "Truth_answer": "Stevo Teodosievski enrolled her at the Academy of Music in Belgrade, where Esma Redžepova stayed for two years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova take Stevo Teodosievski's advice to train for long hours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "After North Macedonian independence in 1991, Esma Redžepova toured the United States the year after, performing at a series of benefit concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first thing Esma Redžepova did after the independence of Macedonia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova's tour of the United States a year after North Macedonian independence in 1991 do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "Esma Redžepova gained a more modern image and redefined herself as a worldbeat artist. For instance, she made several collaborations with young pop singers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Esma Redžepova do in her career after the independence of Northern Macedonia besides tour the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Esma Redžepova recorded a song with the Croatian band Magazin and a duet with the Macedonian singer Todor Proeski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of those singers Esma Redžepova collaborated with to gain more of a modern image?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "Esma Redžepova released 24 albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova release any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "The Yugoslav artistic scene was subject to many international influences and Esma Redžepova and Stevo Teodosievski visited India to perform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Esma Redžepova do at the Worldbeat artist point in her career besides tour the US and collaborate with other artists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "Esma Redžepova performed several songs in foreign languages, such as Greek, Turkish, Hebrew or Hindi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Esma Redžepova participate in the Yugoslavic artistic scene?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4228, "Truth_answer": "Esma Redžepova wanted to bridge the link that Tito created with Nehru and India was very important for Yugoslav Gypsies because their culture and history originated there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110164253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esma_Red%C5%BEepova_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Esma Redžepova participate in the Yugoslavic artistic scene?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Among the well-known musicians who have been Royal Philharmonic Orchestra principals include Steven Staryk, Raymond Cohen, Alan Loveday, Erich Gruenberg, Barry Griffiths, Jonathan Carney and Frederick Riddle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were notable Royal Philharmonic Orchestra members?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Royal Philharmonic Orchestra principals in the mid-1950s and later, including Steven Staryk (leader, 1957–59), Raymond Cohen (leader, 1959–66),Alan Loveday (leader, 1967–71), Erich Gruenberg (leader, 1972–76)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were some Royal Philharmonic Orchestra members promoted to principal and in what year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's Chief conductors have been Walter Weller, André Previn, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yuri Temirkanov and Daniele Gatti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was a part of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra if listed besides Steven Staryk, Raymond Cohen, Alan Loveday, Erich Gruenberg, Barry Griffiths, Jonathan Carney, and Frederick Riddle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Sir Thomas Beecham conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in his last concert, given at Portsmouth Guildhall on 7 May 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Philharmonic_Orchestra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last year of a notable Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conductor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra toured the United States in 1950, the first British orchestra to visit America since the London Symphony Orchestra in 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of the things Royal Philharmonic Orchestra members did during those years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Igor Stravinsky recorded his opera The Rake's Progress with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestrain 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Philharmonic_Orchestra_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Royal Philharmonic Orchestra recording did other artists record or release besides Beecher's Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "David Arnold and Matthew Freeman conducted Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's Symphonic Rock album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote or was on Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's Symphonic Rock album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's Symphonic Rock album was released in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's Symphonic Rock album released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "As well as performing works from the classical repertoire, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has recorded film scores, including The Red Shoes and The Tales of Hoffmann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other details that the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was responsible for or did besides The Rake's Progress and the Symphonic Rock album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "Other scores recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are Olivier's Richard III, The Bridge on the River Kwai, and The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Philharmonic_Orchestra_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Royal Philharmonic Orchestra recordings were released besides The Rake's Progress, the Symphonic Rock album, The Red Shoes, and The Tales of Hoffmann?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4229, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra released Diapason with Roberto Cacciapaglia in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last Royal Philharmonic Orchestra album that was released?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "Still Not Getting Any... is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any...?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "Simple Plan's album Still Not Getting Any... was released on October 26, 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "Simple Plan released Still Not Getting Any... as their second studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160926051438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_Not_Getting_Any..._p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Plan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band that made Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "In May and June 2005, Simple Plan went on the US co-headlining Noise to the World tour with Good Charlotte.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Plan go on tour for Still Not Getting Any... album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "Bob Rock produced Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album had four singles: Welcome to My Life, Shut Up!, Untitled and Crazy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album have any singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4230, "Truth_answer": "Simple Plan won People's Choice Favourite Canadian Group for Welcome to My Life at the 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any... album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "Lawn Boy is the second studio album by the American rock band Phish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawn_Boy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lawn Boy in relation to Phish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "Nector Rorris was the owner of the venue where Phish played their first live gig and namesake for the album A Picture of Nectar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Nectar in relation to Phish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "Phish's album A Picture of Nectar was certified gold by the RIAA on November 15, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210222170027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Picture_of_Nectar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Phish's A Picture of Nectar album do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "During the summer of 1992, Phish toured Europe with the Violent Femmes and later toured Europe and the U.S. with Santana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phish tour during A Picture of Nectar's album release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "By late 1990, Phish's concerts were becoming more and more intricate, often making a consistent effort to involve the audience in the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Phish between 1990 - 1992 besides the albums they released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "In a special secret language the audience would react in a certain manner based on a particular musical cue from Phish as part of intricate live performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Phish intricate in live shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4231, "Truth_answer": "If Trey Anastasio teased a motif from The Simpsons theme song, the audience would yell, D'oh! in imitation of Homer Simpson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of the audience participation at Phish live shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4232, "Truth_answer": "Joes Gibbs coached a Redskins teams that employed a smash-mouth, rushing-oriented attack called the counter trey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Gibbs' style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4232, "Truth_answer": "Joe Gibbs developed the counter trey after watching game film of the University of Nebraksa Cornhuskers coached by Tom Osborne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Gibbs invent a smash-mouth, rushing-oriented attack called counter trey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4232, "Truth_answer": "Joe Gibbs invented Trips formation in which three receivers line up on the same side of the field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Gibbs invent any other plays besides counter trey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4232, "Truth_answer": "Many teams have run counter run, but it first became well-known when run by the Washington Redskins in the 1980s and the early 1990s,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do other teams/coaches use Joe Gibbs' invented plays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "Every Time You Say Goodbye is the second album by American bluegrass band Alison Krauss & Union Station, released in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022022218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Time_You_Say_Goodbye_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any albums in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the Alison Krauss & Union Station album Every Time You Say Goodbye sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "The discography of Alison Krauss consists six albums with her group Union Station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any other albums with Union Station besides Every Time You Say Goodbye?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss's album So Long So Wrong won three Grammys: Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for , Best Country Instrumental Performance, and Best Bluegrass Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alison Krauss's So Long So Wrong album successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "Late in the year, Alison Krauss recorded with the band Shenandoah on its single Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart, which brought her to the country music Top Ten", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss work on any albums with bands besides Union Station?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss's Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart won a Grammy Award and a Country Music Association award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alison Krauss' Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss collaborated on a project with the Cox Family in 1994, a bluegrass album called I Know Who Holds Tomorrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss collaborate with any other artists during her rising success between 1992-1999 besides Union Station and Shenandoah?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4233, "Truth_answer": "At the Grammy Awards of 1995, Alison Krauss's I Know Who Holds Tomorrow won the Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Know_Who_Holds_Tomorrow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss win any other Grammys during her rising success between 1992-1999 besides Grammys won with Union Station and Shenandoah?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4234, "Truth_answer": "In December 1958, Carl Switzer was arrested in Sequoia National Forest for cutting down 15 pine trees and sentenced to one year's probation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about Carl Switzer's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4234, "Truth_answer": "Justin Lance Collingwood Eldridge, son of Carl Switzer and Diantha Collingwood, was born in 1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Carl Switzer's child's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4234, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Carl Alfalfa Switzer and Diantha Collingwood have any other children besides Justin Lance Collingwood Eldridge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4234, "Truth_answer": "Diantha Collingwood and Carl Switzer divorced in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Carl Switzer stay married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan was born in Janesville, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan_p2", "http://coloradovoters.info/by_name/pages/s10884.html_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Paul Ryan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan attended St. Mary's Catholic School in Janesville and Joseph A. Craig High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Paul Ryan go to primary and secondary school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan was on his high school's ski, track, and varsity soccer teams and played basketball in a Catholic recreational league and participated in the Model United Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan do anything noteworthy in school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan attended Miami University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Paul Ryan attend college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan received an honorary degree from Miami University in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Ryan graduate with honors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan took a job working the grill at a McDonald's after his sophomore year of high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What jobs did Paul Ryan have before becoming involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan, while at American University, worked summers as a salesman for Oscar Mayer and once got to drive the Wienermobile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Paul Ryan do for employment before becoming involved in politics besides working at a McDonald's after his sophomore year of high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan and his family often went on hiking and skiing trips to the Colorado Rocky Mountains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Paul Ryan's early life besides his education and jobs before becoming involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Paul Ryan's mother still alive?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4235, "Truth_answer": "Paul Ryan was elected president of his junior class, and thus became prom king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything odd about Paul Ryan's early life?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4236, "Truth_answer": "Henry Irving's portrayal of an aristocratic, proud Shylock in The Merchant of Venice in 1879 has been called the summit of his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Irving act in during his peak years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4236, "Truth_answer": "Henry Irving took complete responsibility of the Lyceum Theatre in terms of supervision of sets, lighting, direction, casting, as well as playing the leading roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Irving's role at the Lyceum Theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4236, "Truth_answer": "Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre produced The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Much Ago about Nothing, Macbeth, King Lear and Henry VIII.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays did the Lyceum Theatre put on under Henry Irving's leadership?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4236, "Truth_answer": "Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre produced Non-Shakspearen works such as The Cup, Faust, Twelfth Night, The Dead Heart, Bride of Lammermoor and Ravenswood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre put on anything besides Shakespeare?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4236, "Truth_answer": "Henry Irving's portayal of Alfred Tennyson's Beckett at the Lyceum Theatre was notable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable works that were performed by Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre besides acting as Shylock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4237, "Truth_answer": "On 29 September 1856 Henry Irving made his first appearance at a Sunderland theatre as Gaston, Duke of Orleans, in Bulwer Lytton's play, Richelieu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henry Irving's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4237, "Truth_answer": "The inexperienced Henry Irving got stage fright and was hissed off the stage in his first acting role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Irving successful as Gaston, Duke of Orleans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4237, "Truth_answer": "For 10 years, Henry Irving went through an arduous training in various stock companies in Scotland and the north of England, taking more than 500 parts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Irving do after getting hissed off the stage in his first acting role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4237, "Truth_answer": "Henry Irving gained recognition by degrees, and in 1866 Ruth Herbert engaged him as her leading man and sometime stage director at the St. James's Theatre, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of 10 years of training at theatre companies for Henry Irving?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4237, "Truth_answer": "One piece that Henry Irving directed there was W. S. Gilbert's first successful solo play, Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack (1866)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henry Irving do as stage director at the St. James's Theatre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "The strike of 1913-1914 was spurred by a unionization effort against John D. Rockefeller's Colorado Fuel and Iron Company's working conditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the strike of 1913-14 in relation to John D. Rockefeller?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "The strike of 1913-1914 resulted in miners being displaced and living in tent cities adjacent to mining towns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the stike of 1913-1914 in Colorado?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "The Ludlow Massacre was a massacre by the Colorado National Guard and Colorado Fuel and Iron Company guards attacking a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludlow_Massacre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Ludlow Massacre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "On April 20, 1914, a general fire-fight occurred between strikers and troops, which was antagonized by the troops and mine guards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Ludlow Massacre happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "Colorado National Guard and Colorado Fuel and Iron Company guards perpetrated the Ludlow Massacre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludlow_Massacre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was responsible for the Ludlow Massacre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-one people, including miners' wives and children, were killed in the Ludlow Massacre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludlow_Massacre_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of all of the Ludlow Massacre happening?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "The strike of 1913-1914 and Ludlow Massacre brought unwanted national attention to Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was being said about Colorado because of the Ludlow Massacre?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller, Jr. hired public relations expert Ivy Lee, who developed a public relations strategy that Rockefeller, Jr. followed to repair public sentiment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John D. Rockefeller able to recover after the Ludlow Massacre ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "John D. Rockefeller testified at the Walsh Commission that he wouldn't have prevent his guards from attacking strikers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to John D. Rockefeller after the Ludlow Massacre?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "Lamont Montgomery Bowers, a Rockefellers' operative was relieved of his duties of managing Colorado Fuel and Iron Company's relations and Jesse F. Welborn was put into his role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John D. Rockefeller ever jailed or fined for the Ludlow Massacre?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "Amid expansion into the Midwest for iron ore and ore transportation, Rockefeller began to think of retirement at age 63, and earned over $58 million in investments in 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John D. Rockefeller just retire after the Ludlow Massacre?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4238, "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court ruled in 1911 that John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil must be dismantled for violation of federal antitrust laws and it was broken up into 34 separate entities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John D. Rockefeller ever sell the Standard Oil company?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4239, "Truth_answer": "Ode to Billie Joe is a first-person narrative of a Mississippi family's reaction to the news of the suicide of Billie Joe McAllister to whom the narrator is connected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe story about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4239, "Truth_answer": "Ode to Billie Joe was a number-one hit in the US and Billboard ranked the record as the No. 3 song of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ode to Billie Joe a popular song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4239, "Truth_answer": "Bobbie Gentry explained the inspiration of the song was authentic because she grew up dirt-poor on her grandparents’ farm near the Tallahatchie Bridge in Chickasaw County, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4239, "Truth_answer": "Questions arose among listeners: what did Billie Joe and his girlfriend throw off the Tallahatchie Bridge, and why did Billie Joe commit suicide?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p3", "http://performingsongwriter.com/bobbie-gentry-ode-billie-joe/?replytocom=138997_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting aspects are there about Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe besides what it was about, how it was popular, and what inspired her to write it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4239, "Truth_answer": "The fact...Billie Joe was seen throwing something off the bridge – no matter what it was – provides a possible motivation as to why he jumped off the bridge the next day.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was that verse where Billy Joe and the narrator throw something off Tallahatchie Bridge based on fact?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4240, "Truth_answer": "Bobbie Gentry said that listeners named flowers, an engagement ring, a draft card, a bottle of LSD pills, and an aborted baby being impetus for Billie Joe's suicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the listeners views on Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4240, "Truth_answer": "Fifty years ...we're no wiser as to why Billie Joe did what he did and in the context of the song and Gentry's intentions, that's just as it should be“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other views on Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe besides what listeners told Bobbie Gentry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4240, "Truth_answer": "When Herman Raucher met Bobbie Gentry in preparation for writing a novel and screenplay based on the song, she said that she had no idea why Billie Joe killed himself", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Bobbie Gentry's views on the Ode to Billie Joe story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4240, "Truth_answer": "Bobbie Gentry said, Those questions are of secondary importance in my mind. The story of Billie Joe has two more interesting underlying themes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://performingsongwriter.com/bobbie-gentry-ode-billie-joe/?replytocom=138997_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104070421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_Billie_Joe_p4", "https://donnarey.com/2014/08/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of Bobbie Gentry's views on Ode to Billie Joe besides how she had no idea why Billie Joe killed himself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4240, "Truth_answer": "The obvious gap between the girl and her mother is shown when both women experience a common loss, and yet unable to recognize their mutual loss or share their grief.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these more interesting underlying themes on Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4241, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil first rose to prominence when she was 17 years old after appearing in a 2005 Coca-Cola commercial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nikki Gil after the 2005 Coca-Cola commercial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4241, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil's sister, Dani, compose her songs, too.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What family member helped Nikki Gil to write songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4241, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Gil released her first self-titled album, Nikki Gil, after the Coca-Cola commercial, under EMI Philippines with Sakayan ng Jeep as the carrier single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nikki Gil get started?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4241, "Truth_answer": "At the age of four years, Nikki Gil was already singing and doing voiceovers for commercials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401200741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Gil_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nikki Gil still young when she gained fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "Hail Destroyer is Cancer Bats' second full-length album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160913093253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail_Destroyer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Cancer Bats' Hail Destroyer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats were given a KKKKK review, which is the highest possible review. by Kerrang!, for Hail Destroyer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cancer Bats' Hail Destroyer album do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats were also nominated for 2008 Album of the Year for the 2008 Kerrang! awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cancer Bats win any awards for the Hail Destroyer album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats bass player Andrew McCracken was replaced by Jason Bailey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of lineup changes were there for the band Cancer Bats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats's Jason Bailey was replaced by Jaye R. Schwarzer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced the band Cancer Bat's Jason Bailey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Cancer Bats more successful after the lineup changes in 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "The members of Cancer Bats have also toured and recorded as a Black Sabbath cover band under the name Bat Sabbath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Cancer Bats besides Hail Destroyer and their lineup changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4242, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats' drummer Joel Bath was replaced by Mike Peters in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else leave the band Cancer Bats besides Andrew McCracken and Jason Bailey?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty's first appearance in the film FM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Pettys's first acting project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty's acting debut was in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tom Petty's acting debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty later had a small part in 1987's Made in Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What project followed after Tom Petty's acting debut was in 1978?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty appeared in the 1997 film The Postman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Petty work on any movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty portrayed the Bridge City Mayor in The Postman, who is implied to be a future history version of himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Tom Petty play in the film The Postman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Tom Petty appeared on The Simpsons in the episode How I Spent My Strummer Vacation, along with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Lenny Kravitz, Elvis Costello, and Brian Setzer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tom Petty's acting career besides his live action roles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4243, "Truth_answer": "Tom Petty appeared on The Simpsons in the episode How I Spent My Strummer Vacation, as himself, acting as a songwriting tutor to Homer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What character was Tom Petty on The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4244, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino promoted the Family Code of 1987, which reformed civil law on family relations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What constitutional reforms did Corazon Aquino carry out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4244, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino was derided for attempting to pay off foreign debt in order to improve the Phillipines' credit rating for foreign investors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Corazon Aquino's attempts at political reform received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4244, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino abolished the 1973 Constitution that was in force during Martial Law, and by decree issued the provisional 1986 Freedom Constitution pending the ratification of a more formal, comprehensive charter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other political reforms did Corazon Aquino attempt besides promoting the Family Code of 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4244, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino's 1986 Freedom Constitution was a transitional constitution for an orderly transfer of power while a Constitutional Commission drafted a permanent constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116111748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_Philippines_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the details of the 1986 Freedom Constitution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4245, "Truth_answer": "In the election of 1971–1972, Edwin Edwards won the governorship of Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edwin Edwards first become governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4245, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards was inaugurated as governor on May 1972. One of his first acts was to call for a constitutional convention to overhaul Louisiana's bulky charter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edwin Edwards do as a governor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4245, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards called for a constitutional convention to overhaul Louisiana's 1921 Constitution, as it was unwieldy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the constitutional convention Edwin Edwards called for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4245, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards, as outspoken supporter of civil rights, appointed more blacks and women to high positions in his administration than had his predecessors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Edwin Edwards do as governor besides calling for a constitutional convention?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4245, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards developed a reputation for being one of the most colorful and flamboyant politicians as he was charismatic, well-dressed, and quick with clever one-liners and retorts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edwin Edwards get a reputation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4245, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards was embroiled in several ethics controversies during his first two terms in office. At the time, Edwards was remarkably candid about receiving illegal campaign contributions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Edwin Edwards in the 2nd term as governor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper became friends with Ernest Hemingway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gary Cooper become friends with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway shared a passion for the outdoors and often went hunting together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gary Cooper become friends with Ernest Hemingway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway met in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's social life generally centered on sports, outdoor activities, and dinner parties with his family and friends from the film industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Gary Cooper's interests?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper enjoyed riding, fishing, skiing, and later in life, scuba diving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper have any other interests besides sports, outdoor activities, and dinner parties?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper never abandoned his early love for art and drawing, and over the years, he and his wife acquired a private collection of modern paintings,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gary Cooper do with free time besides sports, outdoor activities, dinner parties, riding, fishing, skiing, and scuba diving?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper was naturally reserved, modest, unpretentious, introspective, soft-spoken and loved the solitude of outdoor activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Cooper's character like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper liked the artwork of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Gauguin, Georgia O'Keeffe and Pablo Picasso.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Gary Cooper's favorite artist?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's close friend Joel McCrea recalled Coop never fought, he never got mad, he never told anybody off that I know of; everybody that worked with him liked him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gary Cooper a good person overall?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4246, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's famous friends include Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, William Wellman, and Fred Zinnemann, and actors Joel McCrea, James Stewart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Robert Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper have any other famous friends besides Joel McCrea?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4247, "Truth_answer": "The Sunshine Showdown was the billing for the boxing match between George Foreman and Joe Frazier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between George Foreman and Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4247, "Truth_answer": "The Sunshine Showdown was won by George Foreman scoring a technical knockout at 1:35 of the second round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the first fight between George Foreman and Joe Frazier?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4247, "Truth_answer": "Howard Cosell, on ABC's broadcast made the legendary exclamation Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier_vs._George_Foreman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after George Foreman's knockdown of Joe Frazierin their first match?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4247, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman dropped Joe Frazier a sixth time with a powerful right and the referee finally stopped the bout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Frazier collapse eventually after the knockdowns by George Foreman in their first match?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4247, "Truth_answer": "Outside boxing, George Foreman is a successful entrepreneur and known for his promotion of the George Foreman Grill, which has sold more than 100 million units worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sunshine Showdown besides who fought in it, who won, what happened after Joe Frazierin went down, and how a sixth knock down led to a fight stoppage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4247, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman defended his WBA, WBC and The Ring heavyweight title in Tokyo's Nippon Budokan against José Roman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Foreman defend his WBA, WBC and The Ring heavyweight title?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith had a feud with the Dixie Chicks over the song Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Toby Keith Dixie Chicks feud regarding?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith had a feud with the Dixie Chicks over the latter's comments about President George W. Bush.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Toby Keith Dixie Chicks feud about anything else besides the song Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "The lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines, publicly stated that Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue was ignorant, and it makes country music sound ignorant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209012657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtesy_of_the_Red,_White_and_Blue_(The_Angry_American)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Dixie Chicks say about Toby Keith?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith responded to Maines by pointing out that Maines did not write her music and he does.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Toby Keith respond to the Dixie Chicks' comments directed at him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith claimed his doctored photo of Maines and Saddam Hussein together was intended to express his opinion that Maines' criticism was an attempt to squelch Keith's free speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Toby Keith say about the Dixie Chicks besides pointing out that Natalie Maines does not write her music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "On May 21, 2003, Natalie Maines wore a T-shirt with the letters FUTK on the front at the Academy of Country Music Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Maines_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209012657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtesy_of_the_Red,_White_and_Blue_(The_Angry_American)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Dixie Chicks respond to the follow up comments by Toby Keith?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4248, "Truth_answer": "A spokesperson for the Dixie Chicks said that the acronym stood for Friends United in Truth and Kindness, but many believed it meant Fuck You Toby Keith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209012657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtesy_of_the_Red,_White_and_Blue_(The_Angry_American)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did FUTK mean?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toby Keith's first television appearance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith get paid for any television appearance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith has starred in the film, Broken Bridges", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Toby Keith in any movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith has starred in and wrote the film, Beer for My Horses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable Toby Keith acting appearances besides the film Broken Bridges?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith appeared with Willie Nelson in Broken Bridges and Ted Nugent in Beer for My Horses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toby Keith appear with any other artists in movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "Toby Keith received the Colbert Bump when he appeared on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Toby Keith's acting appearances besides films he appeared in and artists that he appeared with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4249, "Truth_answer": "The Colbert Bump is an increase in popularity of a person or thing after appearing on or mentioned on The Colbert Report.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Colbert Bump?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4250, "Truth_answer": "Saosin formed in 2003 and released Translating the Name as their first EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Saosin's formation and Translating the Name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Saosin formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4250, "Truth_answer": "Saosin were popularized on social networking and music sites such as MySpace through exposure on online forums and music sites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Saosin popularized on social media?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saosin do any televised interviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4250, "Truth_answer": "Anthony Green left Saosin because of homesickness, depression, missing his family and disenchantment with the direction of Saosin and disliked that the band excluded him from the writing process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any major transitions that happened to the band Saosin during their formation and release of their first EP Translating the Name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4250, "Truth_answer": "Cove Reber replaced Anthony Green as Saosin's lead vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Anthony Green as Saosin's lead vocalist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias released his fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás (Perhaps) and in 2003 he released 7, his third English language album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Enrique Iglesias between 2002-2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias's album Quizás won the Latin Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Album in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Enrique Iglesias' Quizás album win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias's album Quizás song titles include: Tres Palabras, Para Qué la Vida, La Chica de Ayer, Mentiroso, Quizás, Pienso en Tí, Marta and Suéltame las Riendas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Enrique Iglesias's song's titles in Quizás?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias' Bailamos reached number-one on the Spanish Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100, and became a top-three hit in Canada, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits not from Quizás did Enrique Iglesias have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias' debut album, Enrique Iglesias won the Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards besides the Latin Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Album in 2003 did Enrique Iglesias win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias has collaborated with songwriter Guy Chambers to write Un Nuovo Giorno, the lead single from Andrea Bocelli's first pop album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Enrique Iglesias collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "By 2000, after becoming one of the biggest stars in Latin America and the United States' Hispanic market, Enrique Iglesias made a successful crossover into the US mainstream market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else important happened to Enrique Iglesias besides releasing Quizas, winning awards for Quizas, Bailamos reaching number one on the Spanish Singles Chart, winning the Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 1997, and collaborating with Guy Chambers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Enrique Iglesias performed at the Super Bowl XXXIV halftime show alongside Christina Aguilera and Phil Collins in Atlanta, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p6", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Enrique Iglesias perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "On 4 July 2007 Enrique Iglesias became the first Western artist to play a concert in Syria in three decades when he performed in Damascus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where internationally did Enrique Iglesias perform?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4251, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias' Euphoria tour earned over $30 million with 38 shows and would have been seen by 1,312,579 viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Enrique Iglesias' Euphoria tour?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi began in 1859 to take an active interest in Italian politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Giuseppe Verdi first get involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "In 1848, Giuseppe Mazzini requested Giuseppe Verdi to write a patriotic hymn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of action did Giuseppe Verdi take in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi was elected as a member of the new provincial council, and would meet with King Vittorio Emanuele II in Turin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giuseppe Verdi ever work in politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "In 1859, Giuseppe Verdi was elected as a member of the new provincial council.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Giuseppe Verdi elected to the new provincial council?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "In less than a year Giuseppe Verdi's term as provincial council temporarily came to an end as the government of Emilia was subsumed under the United Provinces of Central Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Giuseppe Verdi serve in the new provincial council?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi was elected to parliament for Borgo San Donnino in 1861 but scarcely attended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giuseppe Verdi ever run for anything else other than the first provincial council?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi told Francesco Maria Piave that he only accepted the position so he could resign after only a few months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Giuseppe Verdi serve in Parliament?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4252, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, Giuseppe Verdi was appointed a member of the Italian Senate, but did not participate in its activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Parliamentary membership the end of Giuseppe Verdi's political career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "In 1834, Giuseppe Verdi obtained the post of maestro di musica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1834 to Giuseppe Verdi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi taught, gave lessons, and conducted the Philharmonic Society in Busseto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Giuseppe Verdi do next after gaining the post of maestro di musica at Busseto's Philharmonic Society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "In 1835 Giuseppe Verdi became director of the Busseto school with a three-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Giuseppe Verdi do after the Philharmonic Society position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi's first opera, Oberto was performed 13 times in Milan in 1839.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giuseppe Verdi have any accomplishments during this time as director of the Busseto school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi composed Nabucco and Otello as his other notable operas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Giuseppe Verdi do any other operas besides Oberto?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "Oberto is the name that the Giuseppe Verdi opera based off of Antonio Piazza's Rochester libretto is now called.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Giuseppe Verdi's Antonio Piazza's Rochester-influenced opera now called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi's operas remain extremely popular, especially the three peaks of his 'middle period': Rigoletto, Il trovatore and La traviata.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://en.jessicapratt.com/event/1286/La-Traviata-at-Shanghai-Opera_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Giuseppe Verdi's operas successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4253, "Truth_answer": "Three Italian conservatories, the Milan Conservatory and those in Turin and Como, are named after Giuseppe Verdi, as are many Italian theatres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Giuseppe Verdi besides his first operas?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "The third period of the Miracle on Ice is when the USA took the lead from the Soviets for the first time in the game, 4-3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Miracle on Ice's third period about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "Mark Johnson fired a shot past Vladimir Myshkin to tie the game at 3-3 at the end of the power play,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Vladimir Krutov was sent to the penalty box in the Miracle on Ice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "The USA had to overcome another third period deficit against Finland to win the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Miracle on Ice, particularly the 1980 Winter Olympic USA hockey team's group play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "The USA won 7–3 over Czechoslovakia, 5–1 over Norway , 7-2 over Romania, and 4-2 over West Germany to go 4–0–1 in group play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1980 Winter Olympic USA hockey team win any games besides the Miracle on Ice and Finland game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "Yury Lebedev, Boris Mikhaylov, John Harrington and Ken Morrow were all sent to the penalty box during the Miracle on Ice game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other players get sent to the penalty box in the Miracle on Ice game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "The Americans had managed only two shots on goalie Vladimir Myshkin in 27 minutes before getting a power play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the third period of the Miracle on Ice besides overtaking the Soviets in the third quarter and tying the game after a powerplay?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "Mark Johnson scored on the power play when Vladimir Krutov was penalized for high sticking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Miracle on Ice game tied after Vladimir Krutov went to the penalty box?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone get injured during the Miracle on Ice?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4255, "Truth_answer": "Hogan's Heroes, starring Bob Crane as the eponymous Colonel Robert E. Hogan, is an American television sitcom set in a German prisoner of war camp during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hogan's Heroes in relation to Bob Crane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4255, "Truth_answer": "Hogan's Heroes is the eponymously titled second studio album by the American hardcore punk band Hogan's Heroes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hogan's Heroes an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4255, "Truth_answer": "Tim Yohannan, founder of Maximum Rocknroll said Hogan's Heroes was varied and well done.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the media think about the Hogan's Heroes album, Hogan's Heroes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4255, "Truth_answer": "Robert Clary, who portrayed Corporal Louis LeBeau, was deported to a Nazi concentration camp but survived by using his talent in singing and dancing in shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of this article on the television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes besides how it starred Bob Crane and was also the name of an album by a band of the same name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4255, "Truth_answer": "John Henry Carpenter became a Sony sales manager after acheiving expertise in marketing video technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John Henry Carpenter become a Sony sales manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, workers at offices of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) were secretly recorded by conservative activists Hannah Giles and James O'Keefe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "O'Keefe selectively edited and manipulated the recordings of ACORN employees, as well as distorted the chronologies. Several journalists and media outlets have expressed regret for not properly vetting his work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What action did James O'Keefe take with the ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "On March 5, 2013, O'Keefe agreed to pay $100,000 to former California ACORN employee Juan Carlos Vera for deliberately misrepresenting Mr. Vera's actions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did O'Keefe get in trouble for manipulating the recording of ACORN employees and distorting the chronologies of the ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "The California Attorney General's Office granted O'Keefe and Giles limited immunity from prosecution in exchange for providing the full, unedited videotapes related to ACORN offices in California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interestesting happened during the recording of the ACORN videos besides James O'Keefe agreeing to pay $100,000 to Juan Carlos Vera?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "The report found there was no evidence of criminal conduct on the part of ACORN employees nor any evidence that any employee intended to aid or abet criminal conduct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the California Attorney General's Office's investigation into the full, unedited videotapes successful in exonerating ACORN?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "The AG's Report was released on April 1, 2010, concluding that the videos from ACORN offices in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Bernardino had been severely edited.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the California Attorney General's Office report that there was no evidence of criminal conduct on the part of ACORN employees nor any evidence that any employee intended to aid or abet criminal conduct?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4256, "Truth_answer": "On June 14, 2010, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) published its report finding no evidence that ACORN, or any of its related organizations, had mishandled any received federal money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were outside opinions of the California Attorney General's Office's report about O'Keefe's footage being severely edited?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a 2016 American political documentary film about 2016 American presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and a critique of the Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary%27s_America:_The_Secret_History_of_the_Democratic_Party_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "Although the film was the top-grossing political documentary of 2016, most critics gave it negative reviews; review aggregation website Metacritic declared it the worst-received film of 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "Hilary's America begins with D'Souza at the halfway house where he punished for a federal felony. The film then switches to examining and criticizing the history of the Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 2017 Hillary's America was nominated for five Razzies including: Worst Picture and Worst Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hillary's America besides being about the history of the Democratic Party and being declared by Metacritic as the worst-received film of 2016?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "The three other Razzies nominations for Hilary's America were Worst Actress, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Razzies did Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party get nominated for besides Worst Picture and Worst Actor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "Hillary's America won four of five Golden Raspberry Award nominations: Worst Picture (a first for a documentary film), Worst Director and Worst Actor for D'Souza, and Worst Actress (Rebekah Turner).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party win any of the Golden Raspberry Awards that the film was nominated for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary's America win any other awards besides Golden Raspberries and being Metacritics worst-received film of 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Albert Mole is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by English author Sue Townsend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613044947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Mole_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is Adrian Mole?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Adrian Mole written by Sue Townsend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ released September 1982. Within a month the book topped the best seller list and sold a million copies after a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend win any awards for Adrian Mole?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "The Adrian Mole books are written in the form of diaries The first two books appealed to many readers as a realistic, humorous treatment of an adolescent boy's inner life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adrian Mole about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Albert Mole is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by English author Sue Townsend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613044947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Mole_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adrian Mole a character in the book?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend wrote 8 Adrian Mole books from 1982 to 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Adrian Mole books did Sue Townsend write?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "Reviewing the second Adrian Mole book, The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole, for The Financial Times, Martin Seymour-Smith wrote that it was quite as classic as its predecessor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of successes did Adrian Mole have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4258, "Truth_answer": "The first Adrian Mole book was The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾, published September 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613044947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Mole_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the first Adrian Mole book?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "Sue Townsend wrote The Queen and I in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend write any books during her later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "The Queen and I imagines the Royal family have been rehoused in a council estate after a Republican revolution, although it turns out to have been merely the monarch's nightmare", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the book synopsis of The Queen and I?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "The Queen and I is a 1992 novel and play written by Sue Townsend, a fictional best-selling political satire revolving round the topic of republicanism in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Queen and I sell well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "While a child, Townsend became a republican - republicanism in the United Kingdom is the political movement that seeks to replace the United Kingdom's monarchy with a republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sue Townsend get the idea for The Queen and I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "A later book by Townsend in a similar vein, Queen Camilla (2006), was less well received.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226005642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Townsend_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend write any other books in her later life besides the Queen and I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "Queen Camilla follows the Queen, the Prince of Wales and his new wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610063457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Camilla_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Queen Camilla about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Jack Barker, Party leader and Prime Minister, is exhausted after 13 years in office. The New Conservative Party elects Boy English as new leader, promising to restore the monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Queen Camilla highly political?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "Townsend, in a 2009 Guardian interview with Alex Clark, described herself as a passionate socialist who had no time for New Labour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sue Townsend a political person?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4259, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Townsend published Mr Bevan's Dream – Why Britain Needs its Welfare State, a Counterblast essay critiquing, either directly or indirectly, the social consequences of Thatcherism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Townsend write many books regarding politics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "William R. Hearst was born in San Francisco to George Hearst, a millionaire mining engineer, owner of gold and other mines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Randolph Hearst born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "Hearst attended prep school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. He enrolled in the Harvard College class of 1885.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Randolph Hearst grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "While at Harvard, Hearst was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, the A.D. Club, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, and of the Lampoon before being expelled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Randolph Hearst study at Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "Hearst's antics had ranged from sponsoring massive beer parties in Harvard Square to sending pudding pots used as chamber pots to his professors (their images were depicted within the bowls).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was William Randolph Hearst expelled from Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "Searching for an occupation, in 1887 Hearst took over management of his father's newspaper, the San Francisco Examiner, which his father had acquired in 1880 as repayment for a gambling debt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Randolph Hearst do after Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "Hearst reported accounts of municipal and financial corruption, often attacking companies in which his own family held an interest. Within a few years, his paper dominated the San Francisco market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did William Randolph Hearst do in his early life besides taking over management of his father's newspaper?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "George Hearst, William Hearst's father, was a millionaire mining engineer, owner of gold and other mines through his corporation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about William Randolph Hearst besides his time at Harvard and taking over his father's newspaper?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4260, "Truth_answer": "George Hearst's grandfather John Hearst, with his wife and six children, migrated to America from Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland, with the Cahans Exodus in 1766, settling in South Carolina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Hearst's father and grandfather do", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "Hearst was elected to Congress from New York in 1902 and 1904. He made a major effort to win the 1904 Democratic nomination for president, losing to Alton B. Parker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Randolph Hearst get involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "Hearst narrowly failed in attempts to become mayor of New York City in both 1905 and 1909 and governor of New York in 1906", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst attempt to run for any other offices besides Congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "Hearst claimed to be speaking on behalf of the working class (who bought his papers) and denouncing the rich (who disdained his editorials)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hearst do anything else in politics aside from running for office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Randolph Hearst speak on behalf of the working class?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Randolph Hearst successful in advocating for the working class?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "Hearst was twice elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Randolph Hearst successful in Congress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4261, "Truth_answer": "Hearst's papers were his weapon. They carried the publisher's rambling, vitriolic, all-capital-letters editorials, but he no longer employed the energetic reporters, editors, and columnists, weakening his attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about William Randolph Hearst's experience in politics besides his campaigns and papers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4262, "Truth_answer": "Curtis Mayfield sang openly about civil rights and black pride, and was known for introducing social consciousness into African-American music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what social activism activities was Curtis Mayfield involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4262, "Truth_answer": "Mayfield was among the first of a wave of mainstream black R&B performing artists and composers injecting social commentary into work. This proved immensely popular during the 1960s and 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curtis have a lot of fans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4262, "Truth_answer": "Mayfield's Keep On Pushing was actually banned from several radio stations when riots began flaring up in some cities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects about Curtis Mayfield's social activism besides singing openly about civil rights and black pride and his fans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4262, "Truth_answer": "Curtis Mayfield is a 2-time Grammy Hall of Fame inductee for the song People Get Ready with the Impressions, and for the album Super Fly as a solo artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mayfield create any famous songs or hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4262, "Truth_answer": "Regardless of the persistent radio bans and loss of revenue, Curtis Mayfield continued his quest for equality right until his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the ban on Keep On Pushing eliminated later on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4262, "Truth_answer": "Mayfield died from complications of type 2 diabetes on December 26, 1999, at the North Fulton Regional Hospital in Roswell, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Curtis Mayfield die", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4263, "Truth_answer": "Once Subcomandante Marcos was identified as Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente, on 9 February 1995, President Zedillo decided to launch a military offensive to capture or annihilate Marcos and the Zapatistas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship between subcomandate Marcos and Military site?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4263, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the military offensive to capture or annihilate Marcos and the Zapatistsas successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4263, "Truth_answer": "The Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN) was founded in the Lacandon Jungle in 1983, dedicated to protecting Chiapas' Mayan people from evictions and encroachment on their land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was EZLN's crime?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4263, "Truth_answer": "On Marcos' 3,000-kilometre (1,900 mi) trek to the capital during the Other Campaign in 2006, Marcos was welcomed by huge adoring crowds, chanting and whistling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcomandante_Marcos_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the people's view about Subcomandante Marcos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4263, "Truth_answer": "During Marcos' trek to Mexico City, there were Marcos handcrafted dolls, and his ski mask-clad face adorns T-shirts, posters and badges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Subcomandante Marcos besides being the target of the Mexican government, beginning peace talks over the defense of indigenous peoples land, and walking 1900 miles to the Mexican Capitol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth introduced the concept of using psychology to study management at the Dartmouth College Conference on Scientific Management in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lillian Gilbreth start her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth helped industrial engineers recognize the importance of the psychological dimensions of work. She became the first American engineer ever to create a synthesis of psychology and scientific management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the concept of using psychology to study management accepted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth and her husband were equal partners in the engineering and management consulting firm of Gilbreth, Incorporated. She continued to lead the company for decades after his death in 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gilbreth do in her career besides pioneer time, motion, and fatigue studies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth's book, The Psychology of Management (1914), was an early major work in the history of engineering thought and the first to combine psychology with elements of management theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gilbreth have any famous research paopers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "In joint publications Lillian Gilbreth was not always named as a co-author, possibly due to publishers' concerns about a female writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Gilbreath's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "Lillian and Frank Gilbreth wrote numerous publications as sole authors, as well as co-authoring multiple books and more than fifty papers on a variety of scientific topics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gilbreth write with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4264, "Truth_answer": "In cooperation with Marvin Mundel, Gilbreth established and supervised a time-and-motion-study laboratory at Purdue's School of Industrial Engineering.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gilbreth work with anyone else other than her husband Frank Gilbreth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4265, "Truth_answer": "Lillie Evelyn Moller was born on May 24, 1878", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gilbreth born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4265, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth was their second child and the eldest of the family's nine surviving children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gilbreth have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4265, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth's parents were Annie (Delger) and William Moller, a builder's supply merchant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Gilbreath's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4265, "Truth_answer": "Lillie Evelyn Moller was born in Oakland, California,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gilbreth born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4265, "Truth_answer": "Moller, who changed her name to Lillian during college, continued her education at the University of California, Berkeley, commuting by streetcar from her parents' Oakland home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gilbreth college educated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4265, "Truth_answer": "Gilbreth graduated from UC Berkeley in 1900, earning a teaching certificate and a bachelor's degree in English literature, and was the school's first female commencement speaker at the university", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Gilbreath graduate from Berkeley?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4266, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3 and selling over one million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Chris Barber songs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4266, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur, a clarinet solo by Monty Sunshine with Dick Smith on bass, Ron Bowden on drums and Dick Bishop on guitar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chris Barber collaborate with on his version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4266, "Truth_answer": "After 1959 the Barber Band toured the United States many times (where Petite Fleur charted at #5).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barber tour with any of the ensemble from his Barber Band's 1959 version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4266, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1950s and early 1960s Barber was mainly responsible for arranging the first UK tours of blues artists Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and Muddy Waters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "n the late 1950s and early 1960s Barber was mainly responsible for arranging the first UK tours of blues artists Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and Muddy Waters.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4266, "Truth_answer": "Core personnel of the Chris Barber Jazz Band were Chris Barber (trombone, leader & manager), Pat Halcox (trumpet), Monty Sunshine (clarinet) and Ottilie Patterson (vocals).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210047id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2983769/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber have a manager?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4267, "Truth_answer": "Shilton was unable to stop both goals in a 2–0 defeat, making victory in the final qualifier a necessity if England were to make the finals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What mistake did Peter Shilton make against Poland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4267, "Truth_answer": "The crucial World Cup qualifier loss against Poland happened in the summer of 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Peter Shilton unable to stop both goals in a 2-0 defeat against Poland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4267, "Truth_answer": "Shilton was unable to stop both goals in a 2 - 0 defeat during a crucial World Cup qualifier against Poland in Chorzów", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what game was the game Peter Shilton made that mistake of not blocking goals against Poland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4267, "Truth_answer": "By now Shilton and Ray Clemence were battling to be regarded as England's top goalkeeper, and each was given their share of caps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Shilton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public respond to Peter Shilton not blocking the 2 goals against Poland in a crucial World Cup qualifier?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "Maslow urged people to acknowledge their basic needs before addressing higher needs and ultimately self-actualization. He wanted to know what constituted positive mental health", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Abraham Maslow's views on Humanistic psychology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "At the top of the pyramid, Need for Self-actualization occurs when individuals reach a state of harmony and understanding because they are engaged in achieving their full potential", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some higher needs in Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of needs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "Once a person has reached the self-actualization state they focus on themselves and try to build their own image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any others Maslow considers higher needs besides the need for self-actualization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "At the bottom of the hierarchy are the Basic needs or Physiological needs of a human being: food, water, sleep, sex, homeostasis, and excretion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maslow define the basic needs in his Hierarchy of needs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "None of his published works included a visual representation of the hierarchy. The pyramidal diagram illustrating the Maslow needs hierarchy may be a psychology textbook publisher's illustrative device.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Maslow_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Maslow's take on humanistic psychology besides urging people to acknowledge their basic needs before addressing higher needs and ultimately self-actualization, how the need for self-actualization is at the top of his Hierarchy, how when someone has reach self-actualization they can begin building their own image, and how Maslow defined the basic needs or physiological needs of a human being as food, water, sleep, sex, homeostasis, and excretion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "Starting with the first publication of his theory in 1943, Maslow described human needs as being relatively fluid—with many needs being present in a person simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Maslow_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year was Maslow working on his Hierarchy of needs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4268, "Truth_answer": "Humanistic psychology theory suits people who see the positive side of humanity and believe in free will. This theory clearly contrasts with Freud's theory of biological determinism", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124100321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Maslow_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there more details about the types of people suited for humanistic psychology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "Nieuwendyk remained a holdout until December 19, 1995, when the Flames traded him to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Jarome Iginla and Corey Millen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Nieuwendyk join the dallas stars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "Nieuwendyk scored 14 goals and 32 points in 52 games with the Stars to finish the 1995–96 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Joe Nieuwendyk score for Dallas Stars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "On March 19, 2002, Nieuwendyk was traded to the Devils, along with Jamie Langenbrunner, in exchange for Jason Arnott, Randy McKay and a first round selection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Nieuwendyk play for the Dallas Stars", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "A 39-goal season followed, but Nieuwendyk was again sidelined by injury after appearing in only one game of the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the stars go to the playoffs when Nieuwendyk was playing for them", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "In the opening game of the Stars' first-round series against the San Jose Sharks, Nieuwendyk suffered a torn ACL as a result of a check by Bryan Marchment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Nieuwendyk play during the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "The Stars immediately signed Nieuwendyk to a new deal worth US$11.3 million over five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Nieuwendyk make playing for the stars", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4269, "Truth_answer": "On March 19, 2002, Nieuwendyk was traded to the Devils, along with Jamie Langenbrunner, in exchange for Jason Arnott, Randy McKay and a first round selection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Nieuwendyk play for the stars", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "New Jersey, who had won the Stanley Cup in 2000 and reached the finals the following year, acquired Nieuwendyk for their playoff run in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Nieuwendyk's time in New Jersey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs signed Nieuwendyk to a one-year contract for the 2003–04 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Nieuwendy's time in toronto?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "Nieuwendyk scored 22 goals for Toronto in a season marred by abdominal and back injuries that limited him to 64 games played", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nieuwendyk perform for the 2003-04 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "A groin injury forced Nieuwendyk out of the lineup for much of Toronto's second-round series loss to the Philadelphia Flyers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Toronto Maple Leafs win the 2003-04 Stanley cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "When NHL play resumed in 2005–06, the Florida Panthers sought to bolster their lineup with veteran players like Joe Nieuwendyk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Nieuwendyk's time in florida?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "Florida Panthers signed both Nieuwendyk and Roberts, who had played together in Calgary and Toronto and wanted to finish their careers together, to two-year, $4.5 million contracts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Florida Panthers bolster their lineup with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4270, "Truth_answer": "Nieuwendyk appeared in 15 games in 2006–07 before chronic back pain forced him onto injured reserve. After missing 14 games, Nieuwendyk announced his retirement on December 7, 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321142746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Nieuwendyk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long did Nieuwendyk bolster the Florida Panthers' lineup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1929 that P. G. Wodehouse went to Hollywood where Bolton was working as a highly paid writer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P. G. Wodehouse do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did P. G. Wodehouse do film-wise besides go to Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wodehouse get any awards while in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "Wodehouse's familiar comic fiction characters include the jolly gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings Castle set", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Wodehouse known for besides being in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1929 that Wodehouse went to Hollywood where Bolton was working as a highly paid writer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1929 with P. G. Wodehouse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "The contract started in May 1930, but the studio found little for P. G. Wodehouse to do, and he had spare time to write a novel and nine short stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1930 with P. G. Wodehouse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Wodehouse's novel he wrote in 1930 while he stayed in Hollywood", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album A Night at the Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the lyrics for Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Mercury refused to explain his composition other than to say it was about relationships; the band is still protective of the song's secret", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song, Bohemian Rhapsody about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Mercury first started developing Bohemian Rhapsody in the late 1960s; Mercury used to play parts of songs he was writing at the time on the piano", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the lyrics for Bohemian Rhapsody written?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Freddie Mercury sings the lead and backing vocals. Brian may sings the low regerstier operatic vocals. Roger Taylor sings the high register operatic vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sings Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody was released on October 31, 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bohemian Rhapsodyreleased?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Producer Roy Thomas Baker, who began working with Queen in 1972, related how Mercury once played the opening ballad section on the piano for him in Mercury's flat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "Brian May supports suggestions that the song contained veiled references to Mercury's personal traumas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason Bohemian Rhapsody was written?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4272, "Truth_answer": "May, though, says the band had agreed that the core of a lyric was a private issue for the composer, Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Mercury's personal life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album A Night at the Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "Queen spent a month rehearsing at Ridge Farm Studio in Surrey in mid-1975, and drummer Roger Taylor recalled that Bohemian Rhapsody the band worked on the song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Bohemian Rhapsody produced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "Recording Bohemian Rhapsody began on 24 August 1975 at Rockfield Studio 1 near Monmouth, South Wales, after a three-week rehearsal at Penrhos Court, Herefordshire. Four additional studios were used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bohemian Rhapsody recorded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "Mercury refused to explain his composition other than to say it was about relationships; the band is still protective of the song's secret", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the meaning of the lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody parodies many different elements of opera by using bombastic choruses, sarcastic recitative and distorted Italian operatic phraseology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is part of Bohemian Rhapsody in Opera?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "According to Roger Taylor: Brian could get down quite low, Freddie had a powerful voice through the middle, and I was good at the high stuff.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the singer of Queen in Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody is a song by the British rock band Queen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the band who made Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4273, "Truth_answer": "The dynamics of the operatic section vary greatly, from only Mercury's voice accompanied by a piano to a multi-voice choir supported by drums, bass, piano, and timpani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should know about the Opera part of Bohemian Rhapsody besides the parodies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4274, "Truth_answer": "Foxx portrayed Ray Charles in the biographical film Ray, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/M._S._K._Prasad_p28", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Michael_Theo_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ray, starring Jamie Foxx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4274, "Truth_answer": "Ray was released in theaters on October 29, 2004. The film became a box-office hit, earning $75 million in the U.S. with an additional $50 million internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Ray do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4274, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Foxx released his second studio album, Unpredictable, in December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Unpredictable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4274, "Truth_answer": "Unpredictable debuted at #2, selling 598,000 copies in its first week, rising to #1 the following week and selling an additional 200,000 copies. It certified double Platinum by the RIAA", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jamie Foxx's album, Unpredicatable do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4275, "Truth_answer": "On April 6, 2009, Foxx, a longtime fan of country music, performed the George Strait song You Look So Good in Love“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jamie Foxx do in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4275, "Truth_answer": "On April 6, 2009, Foxx performed the George Strait song You Look So Good in Love at the George Strait Artist of the Decade All-Star Concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Foxx perform in 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4275, "Truth_answer": "Foxx released his third album titled Intuition in 2008, featuring Kanye West, T.I., Ne-Yo, Lil' Kim and T-Pain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Intuition by Jamie Foxx?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4275, "Truth_answer": "Intuition's second single Blame It featured T-Pain, became a top 5 single on Billboard Hot 100 and a number-one single on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Intuition by Jamie Foxx do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4275, "Truth_answer": "Intuition's first single, Just Like Me featuring T.I., was promoted by a video directed by Brett Ratner which featured an appearance by actress Taraji P. Henson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213004424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Foxx_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single of Intuition by Jamie Foxx?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4276, "Truth_answer": "Nicholas Edward Cave AO is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional actor, best known for fronting the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nick Cave known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4276, "Truth_answer": "Cave wrote the screenplay for The Proposition, a film about bushrangers in the Australian outback during the late 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were some of Nick Cave's screenplays?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4276, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave's music is generally characterised by his baritone voice, emotional intensity, a wide variety of influences and lyrical obsessions with death, religion, love and violence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Nick Cave besides being an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional actor, best known for fronting the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and that he wrote the screenplay for The Proposition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4276, "Truth_answer": "While he was based in West Berlin, Nick Cave started working on what was to become his debut novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Nick Cave known for besides being an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional actor, best known for fronting the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and that he wrote the screenplay for The Proposition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4276, "Truth_answer": "And the Ass Saw the Angel is the first novel by the Australian musician and singer Nick Cave, originally published in 1989 by Black Spring Press in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425085337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_the_Ass_Saw_the_Angel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Nick Cave's debut novel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4276, "Truth_answer": "And the Ass Saw the Angel won the Time Out Magazine's 1990 Book of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cave win any awards for And the Ass Saw the Angel", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4277, "Truth_answer": "Cave's work was featured in a scene in the 1986 film, Dogs in Space by Richard Lowenstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nick Cave's music in films start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4277, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was Cave's first debut in television drama?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4277, "Truth_answer": "Nick Cave's works appear in a number of major TV programs among them Trauma, The L Word, Traveler, The Unit, I Love the '70s, Outpatient, The Others, Nip/Tuck, and Californication.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Cave's music career in television drama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4277, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was Nick Cave's best work as a career musician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4277, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Cave met Mick Harvey (guitar), Phill Calvert (drums), John Cochivera (guitar), Brett Purcell (bass), and Chris Coyne (saxophone). They founded a band with Cave as singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who aided Nick Cave in his early days of his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4277, "Truth_answer": "Later, the line-up slimmed down to four members including Nick Cave's friend Tracy Pew on bass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Cave_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else helping Nick Cave early in his career besides Mick Harvey, Phil Calvert, John Cochivera, Brett Purcell, and Chris Coyne?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "The Killian documents controversy involved six documents that are critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard in 1972–73", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Killian documents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "The Killian documents controversy involved six documents that are critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard in 1972–73, allegedly typed in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the Killian documents written?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "Burkett claimed that Bush's commander Lieutenant Colonel Jerry B. Killian wrote them, which included criticisms of Bush's service in the Guard during the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Killian documents written by Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "Dan Rather presented Killian documents as authentic in a 60 Minutes II broadcast aired by CBS on September 8, 2004, less than two months before the 2004 presidential election", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather report about the Killian documents on the news?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "CBS reported that its source for the documents – former Texas Army National Guard officer Lt. Col. Bill Burkett – had misled the network about how he had obtained them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Killian documents besides the controversy, where they were allegedly written and by whom they were allegedly written by?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "On September 20, CBS retracted the story involving the Killian documents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after CBS reported that Burkett misled the network about how he had obtained the Killian documents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4278, "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2007, Rather was interviewed commenting Nobody has proved that they were fraudulent, much less a forgery. ... The truth of this story stands up to this day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the truth come out about the Killian documents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "On October 4, 1986, while walking along Park Avenue to his Manhattan apartment, Rather was attacked from behind by a man who demanded to know Kenneth, what is the frequency?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kenneth, what is the frequency? from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "As the assailant pummeled and kicked Dan Rather, he kept repeating the question.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Rather hurt while walking along Park Avenue on October 4, 1986?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, a TV critic writing in the New York Daily News solved the mystery, publishing a photo of the alleged assailant, William Tager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Rather find the attackers from October 4, 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "On October 4, 1986, while walking along Park Avenue to his Manhattan apartment, Rather was attacked from behind", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Kenneth, what is the frequency? attack happen to Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "Tager claimed he thought television networks were beaming signals into his brain and wanted to find the frequency the networks were using to attack him, so he could block it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Kenneth, what is the frequency? question significant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "What's the frequency, Kenneth? became a popular-culture reference over the years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Kenneth, what is the frequency? question well known?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, the band R.E.M. released the song What's the Frequency, Kenneth? on their album Monster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where the Kenneth, what is the frequency? referenced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4279, "Truth_answer": "What's the frequency, Kenneth was also referenced in a scene in the graphic novel Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron by cartoonist Daniel Clowes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kenneth, what is the frequency? referenced anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4280, "Truth_answer": "Both versions of Cross Road Blues open with the protagonist kneeling at a crossroads to ask God's mercy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Cross Road Blues lyrics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4280, "Truth_answer": "Cross Road Blues has been used to perpetuate the myth of Johnson selling his soul to the Devil for his musical ability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Johnson asks for mercy in Cross Road Blues?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4280, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics do not contain any references to Satan or a Faustian bargain, but they have been interpreted as describing Johnson's fear of losing his soul to the Devil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106200317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Road_Blues_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Johnson say in Cross Road Blues to give this idea that he is selling his soul to the Devil for his musical ability?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4280, "Truth_answer": "In the third and fourth sections, Robert Johnson expresses apprehension at being stranded as darkness approaches and asks that his friend Willie Brown be advised that I'm sinkin' down“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Johnson say in Cross Road Blues other than asking for mercy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4280, "Truth_answer": "The first take of Cross Road Blues includes a fifth verse that isn't included in the second take. In it he laments not having a sweet woman in his distress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the fifth verse of Cross Road Blues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4280, "Truth_answer": "The second verse includes the sun goin' down now boy, dark gon' catch me here, a reference to the sundown laws or curfew during racial segregation in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Cross Road Blues say besides asking for mercy, sinking down, and not having a sweet woman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4281, "Truth_answer": "D'Souza was a part of Tamil director Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai, an event seeking to raise funds for The Banyan, a voluntary organisation which rehabilitates homeless women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Genelia D'Souza's other works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4281, "Truth_answer": "D'Souza was one of the judges at the grand finale of Gladrags Mega Model and Manhunt 2009 contest on 28 March 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events did Genelia D'Souza participate in besides Netru, Indru, Naalai?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4281, "Truth_answer": "In October 2009, D'Souza appeared as a showstopper for jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali on the second season of Housing Development and Infrastructure Limited (HDIL) India Couture Week,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Genelia D'Souza do anything else besides Netru, Indru, Naalai and judging the gran finale of Gladrags Mega Model and Manhunt 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4281, "Truth_answer": "At the Chennai International Fashion Week (CIFW) in December 2009, D'Souza appeared as a showstopper for designer Ishita Singh's spring-summer indigenous collection of 2010, showcasing the best dresses", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Genelia D'Souza accomplish besides being a showstopper for jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4281, "Truth_answer": "D'Souza holds a Limca world record of delivering four different super hit films in four different language in a span of one calendar year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Genelia D'Souza have any other achievements besides being a showstopper for Ali and Singh?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4282, "Truth_answer": "LL Cool J broke through with his biggest-selling career album, having sold in excess of two million copies in the United States alone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did LL break through?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4282, "Truth_answer": "LL Cool J's second album was 1987's Bigger and Deffer, which was produced by DJ Pooh and the L.A. Posse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_Cool_J_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of LL Cool J's breakthrough album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4282, "Truth_answer": "Bigger and Deffer spent 11 weeks at #1 on Billboard's R&B albums chart. It also reached #3 on the Billboard's Pop albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did LL Cool J win for Bigger and Deffer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4282, "Truth_answer": "Bigger and Deffer was produced by the L.A. Posse (at the time consisting of Dwayne Simon, Darryl Pierce, and Bobby Bobcat Ervin),", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_Cool_J_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped LL Cool J in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4283, "Truth_answer": "LL Cool J released 14 Shots to the Dome in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://whoproduced.org/performers/848_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_Cool_J_p7", "https://uk.7digital.com/artist/salt-n-pepa/release/whatta-man-phil-n-good-remix-9694213?f=9398466_p3", "https://ie.7digital.com/artist/the-brothers-johnson/release/strawberry-letter-23-greatest-hits?h=01_p4", "https://sg.7digital.com/artist/nelly/release/serengeti-10024962?f=1026593_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 to LL Cool J?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4283, "Truth_answer": "After acting in The Hard Way and Toys, LL Cool J released 14 Shots to the Dome in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LL_Cool_J_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did LL Cool J do after filming?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4283, "Truth_answer": "14 Shots second single Back Seat would later be sampled by R&B artist Monica for her debut single Don't Take It Personal which became a major hit two years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016032815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14_Shots_to_the_Dome_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was LL Cool J's biggest hit from 14 shots to the dome?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4283, "Truth_answer": "14 Shots to the Dome met mixed critical and commercial response, only being certified Gold by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016032815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14_Shots_to_the_Dome_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did 14 Shots to the Dome receive any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "On his return to Australia, Bradman was surprised by the intensity of his reception; he became a reluctant hero. Every stop, Bradman received a level of adulation that embarrassed him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Don Bradman and reluctant Hero?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "Bradman hated the constant adulation affecting how he dealt with others. The focus of attention on his individual performances strained relationships with teammates, administrators, and journalists, who thought Bradman aloof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bradman being a Reluctant hero about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "On 25 September, the hospital issued a statement that Bradman was struggling for his life and that blood donors were needed urgently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bradman being a reluctant hero besides ardently desiring privacy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "The hospital could not deal with the number of donors, and closed its switchboard in the face of the avalanche of telephone calls generated by the news.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bradman have any help living?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "Bradman's wife started the month-long journey to London, en route hearing a rumour that Bradman died. A telephone call clarified the situation. When she reached London Bradman was recovering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bradman undergo any surgery or stay in a hospital for a long time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "Bradman first met Jessie Martha Menzies in 1920 when she boarded with the Bradman family. The couple married at St Paul's Anglican Church at Burwood, Sydney on 30 April 1932", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bradman's wife's name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4284, "Truth_answer": "During the Bradmans' 65-year marriage, Jessie was shrewd, reliable, selfless, and above all, uncomplicated...she was the perfect foil to his concentrated, and occasionally mercurial character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jessie Martha Menzies role in Bradman's life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4285, "Truth_answer": "Invalided out of service in June 1941, Bradman spent months recuperating, unable even to shave himself or comb his hair due to the extent of the muscular pain he suffered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the war affect Bradman's private life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4285, "Truth_answer": "For Bradman's wedding, the church was under siege all throughout the day. Uninvited guests stood on chairs and pews to get a better view; police erected barriers were broken down", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bradman's wedding go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4285, "Truth_answer": "Before Bradman's 22nd birthday, he had set many records for top scoring, some of which still stand, and became Australia's sporting idol at the height of the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Bradman to achieve fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4285, "Truth_answer": "After the Second World War, he adjusted to bat within the limitations set by his age, becoming a steady accumulator of runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bradman's health effect play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4285, "Truth_answer": "Bradman scored quickly in a very successful sequence of innings against the South Africans in the Australian summer of 1931–32.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202191837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bradman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bradman get his successful innings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4285, "Truth_answer": "Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), often referred to as The Don, was an Australian cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is Bradman from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4286, "Truth_answer": "Critics of John Edward assert that he performs the mentalist techniques of hot reading and cold reading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does John Edward back up his psychic abilities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4286, "Truth_answer": "In hot reading, the reader uses information about the person receiving the reading (for example, from background research) which the receiver is not aware that the reader already knows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is involved in a hot reading?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4286, "Truth_answer": "John Edwards performs mentalist techniques of cold reading as well", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other techniques does John Edward use besides hot reading?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4286, "Truth_answer": "Illusionist and skeptic James Randi found that just three of 23 statements made by Edward were confirmed as correct by the audience member being read", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does John Edward's communication with audience members' deceased friends and relatives prove to be successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4286, "Truth_answer": "James Underdown said, John Edward was a bad cold reader. He, too, struggled to get hits, and in one attempt shot off nearly 40 guesses before finding any significant targets.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edward_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of John Edward's guesses are incorrect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4286, "Truth_answer": "John Oliver criticized the predatory nature of the John Edward and the psychic industry, as well as the media for promoting psychics, enabling neighborhood psychics to prey on grieving families.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone accused John Edward of being a fake?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "In June 1979, Biafra co-founded the record label Alternative Tentacles, with which the Dead Kennedys released their first single, California Über Alles“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is alternative tentacles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "When his band broke up in 1986, Biafra took over the influential independent record label Alternative Tentacles, which he had founded in 1979 with Dead Kennedys bandmate East Bay Ray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Biafra co-found Alternative Tentacles with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "Alternative Tentacles is an independent record label established in 1979 in San Francisco, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_Tentacles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Alternative Tentacles founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "The Dead Kennedys released their first single, California Über Alles“ through the record label Alternative Tentacles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Biafra release through alternative tentacles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "California Über Alles is a song by Dead Kennedys. The single, which was the group's first recording, was released in June 1979 on the Optional Music label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the California Uber Alles released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "Dead Kennedys are an American punk rock band that formed in San Francisco, California, in 1978. The band was one of the defining hardcore punk bands", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220223949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Kennedys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Dead Kennedys?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Biafra began co-hosting The Alternative Tentacles Batcast, a downloadable podcast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to alternative tentacles after 1979", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, along with Alternative Tentacles employee and The Frisk lead singer Jesse Luscious, Biafra began co-hosting The Alternative Tentacles Batcast,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jello Biafra co-hosting The Alternative Tentacles Batcast with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4287, "Truth_answer": "The show primarily focuses on interviews with artists currently signed to the Alternative Tentacles label, although there are also occasional episodes where Biafra devoted the show to answering fan questions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Biafra and Luscious have a dispute?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Biafra, with Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker of the band Ministry, and Jeff Ward, formed Lard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jello Biafra have with other bands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "Lard became yet another side project for Ministry, with Biafra providing vocals and lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jello Biafra sing or play an instrument?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "According to a March 2009 interview with Jourgensen, he and Biafra are working on a new Lard album, which is being recorded in Jourgensen's El Paso studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Biafra collaborate to create with Jourgensen, Baker, and Ward?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "While working on the film Terminal City Ricochet in 1989, Biafra did a song for the film's soundtrack with D.O.A..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Biafra collaborate with other bands besides Lard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "As a result, Biafra worked with D.O.A. on the album Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Biafra's collaboration with D.O.A. to make albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors is a 1989 punk rock album. The album is a collaboration between Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys fame, and Canadian band D.O.A..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814231113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Scream_of_the_Missing_Neighbors_p0", "https://vallecrocchio.it/31907/jello-biafra-high-priest-of-harmful-matter-download-album.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors ever get released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "Biafra also provided lyrics for the song Biotech is Godzilla for Sepultura's 1993 album Chaos A.D..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of projects has Biafra done besides working with Lard and D.O.A.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4288, "Truth_answer": "Biafra also worked with Nomeansno on the Terminal City Ricochet soundtrack, leading to their collaboration on the album The Sky Is Falling and I Want My Mommy the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Biafra had other soundtracks besides Terminal City Ricochet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was born as Devika Rani Choudhary in Waltair near Visakhapatnam in present-day Andhra Pradesh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Devika Rani born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Rani is the daughter of Col. Dr. Manmathnath Choudhary by his wife Leela Devi Choudhary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Devika Rani's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Rani's mother is Leela Devi Choudhary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and who was Devika Rani's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Devika's father, Colonel Manmatha Nath Chaudhuri, scion of a large landowning zamindari family, was the first Indian Surgeon-General of Madras Presidency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Devika Rani have famous family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was sent to boarding school in England at the age of nine, and grew up there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Devika Rani go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "After completing her schooling in the mid-1920s, Rani enrolled in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Devika Rani go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "After completing her schooling in the mid-1920s, Rani enrolled in the RADA and the Royal Academy of Music in London to study acting and music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and what other school did Devika Rani attend?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani then took up a job in textile design", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what work did Devika Rani do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Devika's paternal and maternal grandmothers were first cousins to each other, being the children of two sisters of Rabindranath Tagore", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else about Devika Rani's background besides where she was born, her parents, where she went to school and how she took up textile design after school?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4289, "Truth_answer": "Two of Devika's uncles (Chief Justice Sir Ashutosh and Pramathanath) were married to their first cousins (mother's brother's daughters)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Devika Rani have other family that was related and married besides Devika's paternal and maternal grandmothers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Najm-ul-Hassan was also Devika's co-star in the studio's next venture, Jeevan Naiya. During the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani elope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Jeevan Naiya is a 1936 Hindi film directed by Franz Osten, and produced by Himanshu Rai for his studio Bombay Talkies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112023945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeevan_Naiya_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Devika Rani's elopement occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Najm-ul-Hassan was also Devika's co-star in the studio's next venture, Jeevan Naiya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie were Najm-ul-Hassan and Devika Rani working on together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "In her heart of hearts, Devika Rani knew that she could not secure a divorce or marry Hassan under any circumstances", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Najm-ul-Hassan and Devika Rani have to elope?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Devika negotiated with her husband Himanshu through the auspices of Sashadhar Mukherjee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112023945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeevan_Naiya_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So one of Najm-ul-Hassan and Devika Rani was already married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Devika sought the separation of her finances from those of her husband as a condition for her return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the negotiation between Devika Rani and her husband Himanshu?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Things would never be the same between Himanshu and Devika again, and it is said that thenceforth, their relationship was largely confined to work and little or no intimacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Devika Rani's family's reaction?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Jeevan Naiya was one of several successful Bombay Talkies collaborations between Franz Osten, Himashu Rai, screenwriters J. S. Kashyap and Niranjan Pal, and their leading lady, Devika Rani", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112023945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeevan_Naiya_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction Najm-ul-Hassan and Devika Rani elopement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Achhut Kanya (1936), the studio's next production was a tragedy drama that had Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar portraying the roles of a girl and a boy falling in love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Devika Rani allowed to continue her career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4290, "Truth_answer": "Henceforth, Devika would be paid separately for working in Himanshu's films, but he would be required to pay the household expenses for the home in which both of them lived", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the agreement between Devika Rani and her husband Himanshu?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4291, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield and Kooper had played piano on Moby Grape's 1968 Grape Jam, an instrumental album that had been packaged with the group's Wow collection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226123416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bloomfield_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what work did Mike Bloomfield do with Al Kooper?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4291, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield and Kooper's last collaboration was The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, recorded over three nights at Fillmore West in September 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226123416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bloomfield_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper work together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4291, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s Bloomfield met harmonica player and singer Paul Butterfield and guitarist Elvin Bishop, with whom he would later play in The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226123416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bloomfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Mike Bloomfield work with besides Al Kooper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4291, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield ran his own small blues club, the Fickle Pickle, and subsequently built up his reputation in two Chicago clubs, Big John's and Magoo's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other careers or hobbies did mike bloomfield do or have in his life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4291, "Truth_answer": "Super Session, a jam album that spotlighted Bloomfield's guitar skills on one side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226123416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bloomfield_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "all Bloomfield and Kooper did was play piano together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4291, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield, who suffered from insomnia, left the sessions after the first day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226123416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Bloomfield_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long Bloomfield and Kooper they work together on Super Session?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4292, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield's family lived in various locations around Chicago before settling at 424 West Melrose Street on the North Side. When he was twelve his family moved to suburban Glencoe, Illinois", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mike Bloomfield grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4292, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield's father, Harold Bloomfield, was born in Chicago in 1914. Michael Bloomfield's mother was born Dorothy Klein in Chicago in 1918 and married Harold Bloomfield in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Mike Bloomfield's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4292, "Truth_answer": "At one point, Mike Bloomfield wanted to marry Christie Svane, but she was reluctant. Christie and Mike never got married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Bloomfield marry in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4292, "Truth_answer": "Bloomfield first sat in with a black blues band in 1959, when he performed with Luther Guitar Junior Johnson at a Chicago club called the Place", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike Bloomfield's career get started?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4292, "Truth_answer": "New Trier High School expelled Bloomfield after his band performed a raucous rock and roll song at a 1959 school gathering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was life like growing up for Mike Bloomfield?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4292, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomfield had no siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Bloomfield have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4293, "Truth_answer": "Ferrari regrouped completely under Luca di Montezemolo and were resurgent in 1974. The team's faith in Lauda was quickly rewarded by a second-place finish in his debut race", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Lauda in 1974?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4293, "Truth_answer": "Lauda's first Grand Prix (GP) victory – and the first for Ferrari since 1972 – followed only three races later in the Spanish Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ferrari and Lauda do in 1974?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4293, "Truth_answer": "A mixture of inexperience and mechanical unreliability meant Lauda won only one more race that year, the Dutch GP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Ferrari regrouped in 1974?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4293, "Truth_answer": "Ferrari regrouped completely under Luca di Montezemolo and were resurgent in 1974. The team's faith in Lauda was quickly rewarded by a second-place finish in his debut race", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Lauda work with in 1974?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Lombardi and Marie Planitz wed, nonetheless, on August 31, 1940", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vince Lombardi's wife's name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Harold Lombardi (Vince Jr.), Lombardi's son, was born in 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Lombardi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vince Lombardi have a son", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Susan Lombardi, Lombardi's daughter, was born in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vince Lombardi have a daughter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Lombardi's grandson was Joe Lombardi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vince Lombardi have any grand children", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Lombardi's grandson, Joe Lombardi, was named the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions in January 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Lombardi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe Lombardi do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Lombardi seemed preoccupied with football even on his honeymoon with Marie honeymoon, and cut it short to get back to Englewood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Joe Lombardi's grandfather do", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "I wasn't married to him more than one week, Marie Planitz later related about her honeymoon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Vince Lombardi's wife say about cutting the honeymoon short?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4294, "Truth_answer": "Continuing about her honeymoon, Planitz said, when I said to myself, Marie Planitz, you've made the greatest mistake of your life.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vince Lombardi's wife Marie say after I wasn't married to him more than one week?“", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4295, "Truth_answer": "Following the Donald Sterling scandal in May 2014, Ballmer was the highest bidder in an attempt to purchase the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team for a reported price of $2 billion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport was Steve Ballmer involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4295, "Truth_answer": "Steven Anthony Ballmer is the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ballmer still the owner of the Clippers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4295, "Truth_answer": "Ballmer made an attempt to purchase the Sacramento Kings from the Maloof family and relocate them to Seattle for an estimated $650 million. However, this attempt also fell through", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Steve Ballmer own any other teams besides the Los Angeles Clippers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4295, "Truth_answer": "2019 NBA Finals MVP and Champion Kawhi Leonard signed with the Clippers when the team agreed to trade for the Oklahoma City Thunder's Paul George in the 2019 offseason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Clippers get better under Steve Ballmer's ownership?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4296, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Ballmer said that Google was a monopoly that should be pressured from market competition authorities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Steve Ballmer's position on Google?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4296, "Truth_answer": "Ballmer vowed to kill Google, Lucovsky reports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Steve Ballmer work at Google?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4296, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, while Ballmer was the CEO of Microsoft, Microsoft sued Google.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Steve Ballmer's connection to Google?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4296, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Microsoft sued Google for hiring one of its previous vice presidents, Kai-Fu Lee, claiming it was in violation of his one-year non-compete contract clause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Ballmer's reason for the lawsuit against Google?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4297, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up is a diss song by hip hop artist 2Pac featuring the Outlawz, a group associated with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which artist featured in Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4297, "Truth_answer": "Shakur spoke positively about Hit 'Em Up, song is going to be playing in every club, every country. Deejays are calling from everywhere, wanting to get a piece of this.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which artist loved Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4297, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up is the B-side to the single How Do U Want It, released on June 4, 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hit 'Em Up released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4297, "Truth_answer": "J.R. Reynolds of Billboard called Hit 'Em Up horrendous, noting that Shakur revealed his true colors upon recording the song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Hit 'Em Up criticised?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4297, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up marks the beginning of the war between the East Coast and West Coast - the centerpiece in what became the most venomous battle in history of hip hop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything important about Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4297, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, Hit 'Em Up received frequent radio airplay, which was attributed to the public interest in the ongoing feud and radio stations' desire to garner high ratings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hit 'Em Up played?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4298, "Truth_answer": "Stock Aitken Waterman (abbreviated as SAW) are an English songwriting and record producing trio consisting of Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028231220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Aitken_Waterman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is SAW and its relationship to the musician, Mike Stock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4298, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Simon Cowell asked Stock to produce the record for the popular kid's TV show 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' which was a top 5 hit in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Mike Stock work on during the Post-SAW time period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4298, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Stock produced several artists for Simon Cowell including Kym Mazelle, Jocelyn Brown and Robson and Jerome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413205902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Stock_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Simon Cowell's artists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4298, "Truth_answer": "Mike Stock, Kym Mazelle, Jocelyn Brown and Robson and Jerome's cover of Unchained Melody produced by Stock and Aitken became the highest selling non-charity single of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413205902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Stock_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike make any notable music with Simon Cowell's artists including Kym Mazelle, Jocelyn Brown, and Robson and Jerome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4298, "Truth_answer": "Unchained Melody produced by Stock and Aitken remained at No. 1 for 7 weeks in 1995 selling 2.5 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413205902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Stock_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Unchained Melody produced by Stock and Aitken do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4298, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Stock and Aitken teamed up with Steve Crosby who had created the group Steps, to form the band Scooch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another artist that Mike Stock worked with besides Kym Mazelle, Jocelyn Brown, and Robson and Jerome?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4299, "Truth_answer": "Mike Stock was born in Margate, Kent, England in 1951 and grew up in Swanley, Kent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mike Stock born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Mike Stock's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4299, "Truth_answer": "Mike Stock has said about his brother, There was music in my house anyway: my older brother is a classical musician – played German national opera all of his working life.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mike Stock have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4299, "Truth_answer": "At Swanley school Stock was involved in several school variety productions. Mike was self-taught in playing the piano and guitar and began writing songs at the age of seven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mike Stock's early life like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4299, "Truth_answer": "Inspired by The Beatles Stock soon became fixated with pop music and put together his first band at age 13, playing bass guitar and singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mike Stock begin performing music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mike Stock's first band called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4300, "Truth_answer": "Zico made his international debut in the South American Qualifier to the 1972 Summer Olympics playing 5 matches and scoring the qualifying goal against Argentina", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Zico's international career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4300, "Truth_answer": "Despite this fact, Zico wasn't called up to the Munich games. He felt extremely frustrated and told his father in dismay he wanted to stop playing football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zico successful after his international debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4300, "Truth_answer": "Having been cleared of all the tax evasion charges by Italian officials in 1988, Zico decided to pay a tribute to Udine, the city that welcomed him six years before", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Zico's international career besides his international debut and not being called up to the Munich games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4300, "Truth_answer": "Italian tax officials pressed charges against Zico for tax evasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Zico charged by Italian officials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4301, "Truth_answer": "In the 1983–84 Serie A, Zico's first in Italy, Zico's partnership with Franco Causio promised to take Udinese to a higher level", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Zico become involved with Udinese?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4301, "Truth_answer": "Gaining respect from giants Juventus and Roma, Zico's free kicks caused such an impact that TV sports programs would debate how to stop them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Zico's first time getting respect with the team Roma?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4301, "Truth_answer": "Zico was voted 1983 Player of the Year by World Soccer Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Zico a player or a coach on Udinese?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4301, "Truth_answer": "Zico became a fan favorite with his spectacular goals and is still adored now by all Udinese fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of victories did Zico have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4302, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up is the B-side to the single How Do U Want It, released on June 4, 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hit 'Em Up released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4302, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up has been called controversial, infamous, disturbing, and brutal. Shakur's insults against virtually the entire East Coast scene of rappers were said to be ferocious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy around Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4302, "Truth_answer": "Some felt that Hit 'Em Up showcased Shakur ranting and raving like a fool, and J.R. Reynolds of Billboard called it horrendous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did some radio stations such as Los Angeles-based KPWR refuse to play Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4302, "Truth_answer": "J.R. Reynolds of Billboard said Hit 'Em Up had fan[ned] the flames of hatred ...and affect[ed] an entire black culture's psyche; he called the song repugnant and unacceptable.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Hit 'Em Up called controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4302, "Truth_answer": "Los Angeles radio director Bruce St. James called the song the be-all, end-all, curse-word, dirty-lyric, violent song of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most notable thing said when Hit 'Em Up was released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4303, "Truth_answer": "Despite problems in its recording, The Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream debuted at number ten on the Billboard 200 chart, and sold over four million copies in the U.S. alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Smashing Pumpkins break into mainstream?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4303, "Truth_answer": "In all, The Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream took over four months to complete the record, with the budget exceeding $250,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Smashing Pumpkins record their album Siamese Dream?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4303, "Truth_answer": "Alongside The Smashing Pumpkins' mounting mainstream recognition, the band's reputation as careerists among their former peers in the independent music community was worsened.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact did Siamese Dream have on the Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4303, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Virgin released the B-sides/rarities compilation Pisces Iscariot which charted higher than Siamese Dream by reaching number four on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant to the Smashing Pumpkins during their mainstream breakout time besides the release of their album Siamese Dream, how they recorded Siamese Dream, and the impact Siamese Dream had on the Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "After a strict Protestant upbringing, in 1892, Mondrian entered the Academy for Fine Art in Amsterdam. He began his career as a teacher in primary education; he also practiced painting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Piet Mondrian paint at all in the Netherlands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "While Mondrian was visiting the Netherlands in 1914, World War I began, forcing him to remain there for the duration of the conflict.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mondrian's time in the Netherlands besides practicing painting there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian stayed at the Laren artists' colony, where he met Bart van der Leck and Theo van Doesburg, who were both undergoing their own personal journeys toward abstraction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mondrian have any influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "With Van Doesburg, Mondrian founded De Stijl (The Style), a journal of the De Stijl Group, in which he first published essays defining his theory, which he called neoplasticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mondrian collaborate with Doesburg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "The term De Stijl is used to refer to a body of work from 1917 to 1931 founded in the Netherlands. Proponents of De Stijl advocated pure abstraction and universality", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is DeStijl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "De Stijl, Dutch for The Style, also known as Neoplasticism, was a Dutch art movement founded in 1917 in Leiden. De Stijl consisted of artists and architects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Stijl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Neoplasticism is what?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "Neoplasticism advocated pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form and colour, simplifying visual compositions to vertical and horizontal, using only black, white and primary colors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220081211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Stijl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was neoplasticism defined?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4304, "Truth_answer": "Katherine Dreier stated in the catalog that Holland has produced three great painters . . . the first was Rembrandt, the second was Van Gogh, and the third is Mondrian.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Neoplasticism taken by the people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "Eight large compositions of colored bits of paper he had tacked and re-tacked to the walls in ever-changing relationships constituted an environment that, paradoxically, was stimulating and restful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of Wall works did Piet Mondrian create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 71 in 1943, Mondrian moved into his second and final Manhattan studio at 15 East 59th Street, and set about to recreate his art-stimulating environment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Piet Mondrian create most of his Wall Works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "Mondrian’s friend and sponsor, artist Harry Holtzman, and another painter friend, Fritz Glarner, carefully documented the studio on film and still photographs before opening it to the public for exhibition", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Piet Mondrian collaborate with other artists for The Wall Works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "Since Mondrian's death, they have been exhibited twice at Manhattan’s Museum of Modern Art (1983 and 1995–96) and once in SoHo at the Carpenter + Hochman Gallery (1984)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any exhibits of Mondrian's Wall works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "The Wall Works were on exhibition once each at the Galerie Tokoro in Tokyo, Japan (1993), the XXII Biennial of Sao Paulo (1994), the University of Michigan (1995)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other exhibits that features Mondrian's The Wall Works besides Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art and the Carpenter + Hochman Gallery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "The first time shown in Europe, The Wall Works were at the Akademie der Künste (Academy of The Arts), in Berlin (22 February – 22 April 2007).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there exhibits in other cities besides Manhattan, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, and the University of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "In 1919, Mondrian set about to make his studio a nurturing environment for paintings he had in mind would express the principles of neoplasticism about which he had been writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about Mondrian's Wall Works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4305, "Truth_answer": "Hiding his Parisian studio's structural flaws quickly and inexpensively, Mondrian tacked up large rectangular placards, in single color or neutral hue. Smaller colored paper squares and rectangles accented the walls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the environment for him to create his Works?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "In 2002–03, Parker played in all 82 regular-season games as San Antonio's starting point guard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tony Parker's first NBA championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "In the post season, the Spurs, led by Tim Duncan, defeated the New Jersey Nets 4–2 in the finals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did the San Antonio Spurs play against in the 2002-03 NBA championship finals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "The Spurs, led by Tim Duncan, defeated the New Jersey Nets 4–2 in the finals, and Parker earned his first NBA championship ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker win any awards for his role in the 2002-03 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "Despite the victory, Parker struggled with inconsistent play throughout the playoffs, and was often benched in favor of more experienced guards Steve Kerr late in the games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was on the Spurs with Tony Parker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "Despite the victory, Parker struggled with inconsistent play throughout the playoffs, and was often benched in favor of more experienced guard Speedy Claxton late in the games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other players named as teammates of Tony Parker besides Tim Duncan and Steve Kerr?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "The Spurs would win 60 games for only the second time in franchise history as they attempted to win a second title in longtime star David Robinson's final season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002%E2%80%9303_San_Antonio_Spurs_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Spurs record for the 2002-03 NBA season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4306, "Truth_answer": "The San Antonio Spurs had a 60-22 record (.732) for the 2002-03 NBA season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Spurs win-loss record for the 2002-03 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "San Antonio would once again face the Miami Heat and would win the 2014 NBA Finals in five games. This victory gave Parker his fourth and final championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker ever get a fifth NBA championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "Parker was named to six NBA All-Star games, three All-NBA Second Teams, and an All-NBA Third Team. He was also the 2007 NBA Finals MVP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker ever receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "On 10 June 2019, Parker announced his retirement from the NBA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tony Parker retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "Voted by his peers in a 2007 poll as one of the quickest players in the NBA, Tony Parker often slashes to the basket for a layup or teardrop shot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tony Parker known for anything else besides being named to six NBA All-Star games, three All-NBA Second Teams, and an All-NBA Third Team; being the 2007 NBA Finals MVP; not getting 5 NBA Championship rings; and retiring on 10 June 2019?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "Tony Parker is not currently in the NBA hall of fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker ever make it into NBA hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "After scoring 18 points in Game 2 of the second round, Parker left the game with a rupture of his left quadriceps tendon that ended his season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Tony Parker besides being named to six NBA All-Star games, three All-NBA Second Teams, and an All-NBA Third Team; being the 2007 NBA Finals MVP; not getting 5 NBA Championship rings; retiring on 10 June 2019; being voted by his peers in a 2007 poll as one of the quickest players in the NBA; and not currently being in the NBA Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "The injury required surgery and led some to speculate Parker could miss significant time, if he came back at all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker ever recover from the ruptured tendon in his left quadricep?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4307, "Truth_answer": "On 27 November 2017, in a win over the Dallas Mavericks, Parker had six points and four assists in 14 minutes in his first appearance since tearing his quadriceps tendon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121133204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Parker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Parker still have problems with his tendon in his left quadricep after he recovered?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "Philippa York won the French Best Amateur Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was significant about Philippa York's early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "Philippa York won the French Best Amateur trophy in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did york with the French Best Amateur trophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "Philippa York won the Scottish junior title in 1976 and was Scottish hill-climb champion the following year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Philippa York win any other trophies besides the French Best Amateur Trophy in 1979?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, York established herself on the British scene. She was twenty-first in the Milk Race, and won the British amateur road race championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other trophies that Philippa York won besides the French Best Amateur Trophy in 1979, the Scottish junior title in 1976, and the Scottish hill-climb champion in 1977?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "As Robert Millar, she married a French woman and lived with her in France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you find that is significant about Philippa York's early life and amateur career besides the French Best Amateur Trophy in 1979, the Scottish junior title in 1976, the Scottish hill-climb champion in 1977, and winning the British amateur road race championship in 1978?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "As Robert Millar, York married a French woman, Sylvie Transler, in December 1985. No-one from York's family was in attendance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did York keep her marriage to a French woman away from her family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "Robert Millar moved to France in 1979 to join the Athletic Club de Boulogne Billancourt (A.C.B.B.), one of Europe's top amateur teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about York's early life that is significant besides winning the French Best Amateur Trophy in 1979, the Scottish junior title in 1976, the Scottish hill-climb champion in 1977, and winning the British amateur road race championship in 1978, and marrying Sylvie Transler with no one from her family in attendence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4308, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, after retaining Robert Millar's British road title, taking fourth place in the world amateur road championship, claiming five wins in France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422034219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippa_York_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did York win besides the French Best Amateur Trophy in 1979, the Scottish junior title in 1976, the Scottish hill-climb champion in 1977, and winning the British amateur road race championship in 1978?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "During his driving career, Moss was one of the most recognised celebrities in Britain, leading to many media appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was popular about Stirling Moss?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "In March 1958, Moss was a guest challenger on the TV panel show What's My Line? In 1959 he was the subject of the TV programme This Is Your Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stirling Moss recognised for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "In June 12 1960, Moss was interviewed by John Freeman on Face to Face", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What appearances did Stirling Moss make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "Freeman later said that he had thought before the interview that Moss was a playboy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said in the interview Stirling Moss had with John Freeman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "Freeman said Moss showed cold, precise, clinical judgement... a man who could live so close to the edge of death and danger, and trust entirely to his own judgement. “", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Moss show Freeman that Moss wasn't a playboy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "Moss was the subject of a less than respectful cartoon biography", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about Stirling in popular culture besides his television appearances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "As related in the book The Life and Times of Private Eye, Moss was the subject of a less than respectful cartoon biography in the magazine Private Eye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the less than respectful cartoon biography of Moss called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4309, "Truth_answer": "The cartoon, drawn by Willie Rushton, showed him continually crashing, having his driving licence revoked and finally hosting television programmes on subjects he knows nothing about.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the cartoon Private Eye say about Moss?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "At age 12, Dion collaborated with her mother and her brother Jacques to write and compose her first song, Ce n'était qu'un rêve, which translates as Nothing But A Dream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Ce n'était qu'un rêve and Nothing But A Dream. titles to songs Celine Dion sang?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion's brother Michel sent the recording to music manager René Angélil, whose name he discovered on the back of a Ginette Reno album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "IsCe n'était qu'un rêve a number 1 hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Angélil mortgaged his home to fund Dion's first record, La voix du bon Dieu, which became a local No. 1 hit, making her an instant star in Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Ginette Reno album released before Dion became famous or did this the album produced by René Angélil make Dion famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "La voix du bon Dieu (meaning The Good Lord's Voice) is the debut studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on 6 November 1981 by Super Étoiles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321154340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_voix_du_bon_Dieu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was La voix du bon Dieu Celine Dion's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "Céline Dion chante Noël (meaning Céline Dion Sings Christmas) is the second French-language studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released in Quebec, Canada on 4 December 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331162614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9line_Dion_chante_No%C3%ABl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dion's next album after La voix du bon Dieu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "Céline Dion chante Noël was only released in Canada on 4 December 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Céline Dion chante Noël album popular in the United States?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Celine Dion move to the United States?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4310, "Truth_answer": "By 1992, Unison, Céline Dion, and numerous high-profile media appearances had propelled Dion to superstardom in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Unison release time period make Dion a millionaire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "Dion was born in Charlemagne, Quebec, the youngest of 14 children of Thérèse (née Tanguay)(b.1927), a homemaker, and Adhémar Dion (1923–2003), a butcher, both of French-Canadian descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Celine Dion born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion was raised a Roman Catholic in a poor, but, by her own account, happy home in Charlemagne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Celine Dion's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "Dion was bullied at school and called Vampire, owing to her teeth and skinny frame. Local tabloids even dubbed her Canine Dion in the teenage years of her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Celine Dion bullied?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "On 13 August 1973, at five years old, Céline made her first public appearance at her brother Michel's wedding, performing Christine Charbonneau's song Du fil des aiguilles et du coton“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Celine Dion begin music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion's brother sent the recording to music manager René Angélil, whose name he discovered on the back of a Ginette Reno album. Angélil decided to make Dion a star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Celine Dion discovered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Angélil mortgaged his home to fund Celine Dion's first record, La voix du bon Dieu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Celine Dion get signed by René Angélil right away?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion's first record, La voix du bon Dieu, became a local No. 1 hit, making her an instant star in Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Celine Dion's debut album, La voix du bon Dieu, do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4311, "Truth_answer": "Dion competed in the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo, Japan, and won the musician's award for Top Performer as well as the gold medal for Best Song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Celine Dion get any awards during her early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4312, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth and Anthony became known as Van Halen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects did Michael Anthony do with Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4312, "Truth_answer": "Van Halen were signed to Warner Brothers in 1977 and released their self-titled debut album on February 8, 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album Michael Anthony recorded with Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4312, "Truth_answer": "Anthony has speculated that since the brothers were not pleased with Anthony's hot sauce brand, it may have caused the rift that ultimately separated Hagar and Anthony from the band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Anthony have less involvement with Van Halen III compared to their earlier work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4312, "Truth_answer": "Michael Anthony performed with Van Halen for the 1998 tour, and was credited on messages from the band thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Anthony go on tour with van Halen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4312, "Truth_answer": "Michael Anthony participated in the band's three reunion efforts with David Lee Roth in 2000 and 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Anthony able to go on any other tours besides the 1998 tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4313, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania has been particularly vocal about the importance of cross cultural and interfaith dialogue to foster greater understanding, tolerance and acceptance across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Queen Rania of Jordans cross-cultural dialogue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4313, "Truth_answer": "The UN Foundation builds and implements public-private partnerships to address the world’s most pressing problems, and broadens support for the UN through advocacy and public outreach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen Rania create a program to address cross-cultural dialogue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4313, "Truth_answer": "In April 2008, Queen Rania launched “Madrasati” (“My School”), a public-private initiative aimed at refurbishing 500 of Jordan’s public schools over a five-year period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Madrasati schools and its relationship with Queen Rania of Jordan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4313, "Truth_answer": "Addressing socio-economic challenges facing the region, Queen Rania had trips organized for the Young Global Leaders in which they visited local Madrasati schools and the Jordan River Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did young global leaders do during visits to Queen Rania's madrasati schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4313, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania has played a significant role in reaching out to the global community to foster values of tolerance and acceptance, and increase cross-cultural dialogue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Queen Rania want to engage in global dialogue to dismantle stereotypes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4313, "Truth_answer": "Queen Rania made public appearances, including a half-hour television interview on The Oprah Winfrey Show on 17 May 2006, speaking about misconceptions about Islam and especially women in Islam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108031925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Queen Rania correct misconceptions the west has about the arab world?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "One of Swift's earliest musical memories is listening to her maternal grandmother, Marjorie Finlay, sing in church. As a child, she enjoyed Disney film soundtracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Taylor Swift's influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Swift has said she owes her confidence to her mother, who helped her prepare for class presentations as a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift have any other influences of note besides Marjorie Finlay?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift also attributes her fascination with writing and storytelling to her mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift's mother do anything else for her besides help her prepare for class presentations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "To help Swift break into country music, her father transferred to Merrill Lynch's Nashville office when she was 14, and the family relocated to a lakefront house in Hendersonville, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift's father influence her in any way?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Swift was drawn to the storytelling aspect of country music and listened to the great female country artists of the '90s—Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone famous influence Taylor Swift?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Shania Twain, both as a songwriter and performer, was Swift's biggest musical influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Taylor Swift's biggest famous influencer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Swift later shifted her focus toward country music inspired by Shania Twain's songs, which made her want to just run around the block four times and daydream about everything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shania Twain shape Taylor Swift's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "McCartney, Beatle and solo artist, makes Swift feel as if I've been let into his heart and his mind ... He's out there continuing to make his fans so happy.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Taylor Swift have to say about the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Swift's fifth album, the pop-focused 1989, was influenced by some of her favorite 1980s pop acts, including Peter Gabriel, Annie Lennox, Phil Collins and Like a Prayer-era Madonna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note that you think I should know about Taylor Swift's influences besides her grandmother, her parents, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, the Dixie Chicks, and Paul McCartney?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4314, "Truth_answer": "Swift, discussing Madonna: One element of Madonna's career that really takes center stage is how many times she's reinvented herself. It's easier to stay in one look, one comfort zone“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Taylor Swift enjoy about Madonna?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989, in Reading, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Taylor Swift in 1989?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift's father, Scott Kingsley Swift, was a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch; her mother, Andrea Gardner Swift, was a homemaker who had worked as a mutual fund marketing executive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Taylor Swift's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift has a younger brother named Austin Kingsley Swift, who is an actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift attended preschool and kindergarten at the Alvernia Montessori School, run by Franciscan nuns, before transferring to The Wyndcroft School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Taylor Swift go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift's family moved to a rented house in the suburban town of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, where she attended Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Taylor Swift go to high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "No, Swift attended Hendersonville High School but after two years transferred to the Aaron Academy, which through homeschooling could accommodate her touring schedule; she graduated a year early.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "At age nine, Swift became interested in musical theater and performed in four Berks Youth Theatre Academy productions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Taylor Swift get into singing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift's 2006 eponymous debut album was the longest-charting album of the 2000s in the U.S., where it peaked at number five.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Taylor Swift make it big?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4315, "Truth_answer": "Speak Now, released on October 25, 2010, was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200. Swift wrote the album alone and co-produced every track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Swift produce any songs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4316, "Truth_answer": "Yezhov became People's Commissar for Internal Affairs and a member of the Central Committee on 26 September 1936. Yezhov was appointed People's Commissar for Water Transport on 6 April 1938.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Nikolai Yezhov in power before the fall from power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4316, "Truth_answer": "Nikolai Yezhov became People's Commissar for Internal Affairs (head of the Soviet Union's interior ministry) and a member of the Central Committee on 26 September 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230224813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Yezhov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Nikolai Yezhov in power?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4316, "Truth_answer": "When Nikolai Yezhov was appointed People's Commissar for Water Transport on 6 April 1938, he was 42.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was he when he fell from power?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4316, "Truth_answer": "From Stalin's perspective, Yezhov had served his purpose but had seen too much and wielded too much power to be allowed to live", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230224813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Yezhov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people happy that Nikolai Yezhov fell from power?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "Dempsey made several featured appearances in television in the 1990s; including lead roles in the TV versions of the films The Player and About A Boy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patrick Dempsey do in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "Dempsey received good reviews, however, as he portrayed real-life Mob boss, Meyer Lansky in 1991 when Mobsters was put on the screen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey act in any movies in the 90s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Patrick Dempsey won the Best Actor in a Motion Picture: Comedy at the 9th Youth in Film Awards for his work in the film Can't Buy Me Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "Dempsey had a high-profile role as the fiancé of Reese Witherspoon's character in Sweet Home Alabama (2002).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211135714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Dempsey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey act in any other films besides The Player, About a Boy, Mobsters, and Can't Buy Me Love?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "Dempsey has received significant public attention for his role as Dr. Derek Shepherd (McDreamy) in the drama Grey's Anatomy next to Ellen Pompeo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey act in any other TV shows besides the TV versions of The Player and About a Boy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 and 2008 Dempsey won the People's Choice Awards' Favorite Male TV Star for his role as Dr. Derek Shepherd in the TV drama Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick Dempsey win any awards for Grey's Anatomy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4317, "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patrick Dempsey start grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4318, "Truth_answer": "The agents of the Catholic Church wrote detailed accounts of the Maya, in support of their efforts at evangelization, and absorption of the Maya into the Spanish Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Maya civilization being investigated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4318, "Truth_answer": "This was followed by various Spanish priests and colonial officials who left descriptions of ruins they visited in Yucatán and Central America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything bad that caused the investigation as well as the Catholic Church writing detailed accounts in support of their efforts at evangelization?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4318, "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s, the distinguished Mayanist J. Eric S. Thompson promoted the ideas that Maya cities were essentially vacant ceremonial centres serving a dispersed population in the forest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people perceive the Maya civilization to be?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4318, "Truth_answer": "Thompson's subsequent interactions with his guide, who was a Mopan Maya, would later shed light on how Thompson viewed the ancient Maya and their culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did he say this?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4318, "Truth_answer": "Thompson's ideas began to collapse with major advances in the decipherment of the script in the late 20th century, pioneered by Heinrich Berlin, Tatiana Proskouriakoff, and Yuri Knorozov.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything that happened after that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4318, "Truth_answer": "With breakthroughs in understanding of Maya script since the 1950s, the texts revealed the warlike activities of the Classic Maya kings, and rebuking the view of the Maya as peaceful", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4319, "Truth_answer": "On 30 July 1502, Christopher Columbus arrived at Guanaja, one of the Bay Islands off the coast of Honduras. This was the first recorded contact between Europeans and the Maya", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any explorers in the Mayan region during the Preclassic Period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4319, "Truth_answer": "The Maya developed their first civilization in the Preclassic period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a notable event during the Mayan Preclassic Period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4319, "Truth_answer": "Scholars continue to discuss when this era of Maya civilization began. Maya occupation at Cuello (modern-day Belize) has been carbon dated to around 2600 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the origins of the Mayan culture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4319, "Truth_answer": "Settlements were established around 1800 BC in the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast, and the Maya were already cultivating the staple crops of maize, beans, squash, and chili pepper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which crops did the Mayans raise during their Preclassic Period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4319, "Truth_answer": "The Maya calendrical system, in common with other Mesoamerican calendars, had its origins in the Preclassic period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Mayan Calendar developed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4319, "Truth_answer": "The Mayan preclassic period was characterised by sedentary communities and the introduction of pottery and fired clay figurines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215034143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Mayans develop during their Preclassic Period besides their first civilization, the origins of Nayan culture, agriculture, and the Mayan calendar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "The film Shakespeare in Love went into production in 1991 at Universal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the film Shakespeare in Love produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Some locations for Shakespeare in Love's production were Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, Holkham beach in Norfolk, and the chapel at Eton College, Berkshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which locations was Shakespeare in Love filmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Zwick disliked Norman's screenplay and hired the playwright Tom Stoppard to improve it (Stoppard's first major success had been with the Shakespeare-themed play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues during production of the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare in Love's production went into turnaround, and Zwick was unable to persuade other studios to take up the screenplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the production of Shakespeare in Love besides being initially produced by Universal, the locations it was filmed, and Zwick disliking Norman's screenplay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Norman wrote a draft screenplay which he presented to director Edward Zwick, which attracted Julia Roberts, who agreed to play Viola.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Zwick in releation to Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, Zwick got Miramax interested in the screenplay, but Miramax chose John Madden as director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which studio deventually produced the film Shakespeare in Love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Roberts insisted that only Daniel Day-Lewis could play Shakespeare. Day-Lewis was uninterested, and when Roberts failed to persuade him, she withdrew from the film, six weeks before shooting", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more changes in the cast and crew of Shakespeare in Love other than Zwick being replaced by John Madden as director?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "The film, Shakespeare in Love was considerably reworked after the first test screenings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Relate one interesting incident during production of Shakespeare in Love after first test screenings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "The Shakespeare in Love scene with Shakespeare and Viola in the punt was re-shot, to make it more emotional.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it reworked was Shakespeare in Love reworked after first test screenings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare in Love's ending was re-shot several times, until Stoppard eventually came up with the idea of Viola suggesting to Shakespeare that their parting could inspire his next play", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other scenes which were changed after Shakespeare in Love's first test screenings besides the scene with Shakespeare and Viola in the punt?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4320, "Truth_answer": "Some lines were re-recorded in Shakespeare in Love to clarify the reasons why Viola had to marry Wessex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_in_Love_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the title or anything else changed for Shakespeare in Love besides reshooting Shakespeare and Viola in the punt and the ending?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4321, "Truth_answer": "Future Sound of London released the limited edition album ISDN, which featured live broadcasts they had made over ISDN lines to various radio stations worldwide to promote Lifeforms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ISDN tour for The Future Sound of London?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4321, "Truth_answer": "ISDN is a music album by experimental electronica artists The Future Sound of London which was released in two different versions in 1994 and 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album ISDN by The Future Sound of London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4321, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, they released Lifeforms to critical acclaim. The album featured unconventional use of percussion interspersed with ambient segments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about 'Lifeforms'?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4321, "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London album, Lifeforms, was also a top 10 hit on the UK album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Lifeforms by The Future Sound of London successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "Between 1972 and 1977, Ideal Toy Company released a series of Evel Knievel-related merchandise, designed initially by Joseph M. Burck of Marvin Glass and Associates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ideal Toys about in relation to Evel Knievel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "During the six years the toys were manufactured, Ideal claimed to have sold more than $125 million worth of Knievel toys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Evel Knievel related merchandise sell well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "Popular Ideal toys in the 1970s included a full line of Evel Knievel toys, Snoopy toys, and the Tuesday Taylor and Wake-up Thumbelina dolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230154646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_Toy_Company_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Evel Knievel and Ideal Toys besides selling $125 million worth of Knievel toys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "The toys included the original 1972 figures, which offered various outfits and accessories. In 1973, Ideal released the Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Evel Knievel have to do with this Ideal Toys?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "After the release of the Stunt Cycle, the Knievel toys were the best selling item for Ideal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the various outfits and Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle do with sales?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "The toys included the original 1972 figures, which offered various outfits and accessories. In 1973, Ideal released the Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things are interesting about Evel Knievel and Ideal Toys besides selling $125 million worth of Knievel toys and releasing the best selling Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "The last item marketed by Ideal Toys before it discontinued the distribution of Knievel toys was the Strato-Cycle, based on the film Viva Knievel!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they have other toys that were unique like the Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4322, "Truth_answer": "Knievel made several television appearances, including talk shows such as Dinah! and Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. In 1977, Evel made a guest spot on The Bionic Woman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Knievel_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Evel Knievel appear on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, a TV critic writing in the New York Daily News solved the mystery, publishing a photo of the alleged assailant, William Tager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said Kenneth, what is the frequency?“", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "On October 4, 1986, while walking along Park Avenue to his Manhattan apartment, Dan Rather was attacked from behind by William Tager, demanding to know Kenneth, what is the frequency?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is william tager", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "Tager claimed he thought television networks were beaming signals into his brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Tager attack Dan Rather", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "Tager tried to force his way into an NBC studio with a weapon to find out the frequency the networks were using to attack him and block it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Tager say, Kenneth, what is the frequency?.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "As William Tager pummeled and kicked Dan Rather, he kept repeating the question, Kenneth, what is the frequency?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Rather hurt when William Tager assaulted him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "William Tager received a 12½-to-25-year prison sentence for killing NBC stagehand Campbell Montgomery outside The Today Show studio in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Tager serve time for the attack on Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "Tager stated he believed that television networks were monitoring him and beaming messages into his head and that he had assaulted Dan Rather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190105200951id_/https://redice.tv/news/strange-story-behind-r-e-m-s-song-what-s-the-frequency-kenneth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did William Tager think tvs were beaming signal into his brain.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "On October 4, 1986, while walking Park Avenue to his apartment in Manhattan, Rather was attacked. In 1997, a TV critic for the New York Daily News solved the mystery", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to find tager after the attack on Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "What's the frequency, Kenneth? became a popular-culture reference over the years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other relevance to, kenneth what is the frequency? besides the attack on Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, the band R.E.M. released the song What's the Frequency, Kenneth? on their album Monster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the popular-culture reference that What's the frequency, Kenneth? became over the years?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "When he murdered the stagehand, Tager was trying to force his way into an NBC studio with a weapon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about William Tager besides his assault on Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4323, "Truth_answer": "In order to find out the frequency the networks were using to attack him, so that he could block it. Tager was paroled in October 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Tager do that murder a stagehand and try to force his way into an NBC studio?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "The Killian documents controversy involved six documents that are critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard in 1972–73", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the killian documents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "Rather presented Killian documents as authentic in a 60 Minutes II broadcast aired by CBS on September 8, 2004, less than two months before the 2004 presidential election", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the killian documents important?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "Burkett claimed that Bush's commander Lieutenant Colonel Jerry B. Killian wrote them, which included criticisms of Bush's service in the Guard during the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what info did the killian documents contain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "The Panel report stated, The Panel met with Peter Tytell, and found his analysis sound in terms of why he thought the documents were not authentic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who claimed that the killian documents were forgeries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "On Larry King Live, Rather was interviewed commenting Nobody has proved that they were fraudulent, much less a forgery. ... The truth of this story stands up to this day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was it ever proven that the killian documents WERE forgeries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "Soon after, CBS established a review panel to help determine what errors occurred in the preparation of the report and what actions need to be taken“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who conducted the investigation into the authenticity of the killian documents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2007, Rather was interviewed on Larry King Live", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Dan Rather on Larry King Live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "The font used on the documents has characteristics that exactly or almost exactly match standard font features of Microsoft Word.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dan Rather's Killian documents besides the investigation and appearing on Larry King?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "The Associated Press reported, Document examiner Sandra Ramsey Lines ... said she was 'virtually certain' [the documents] were generated by computer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was used to create the killian documents?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "Lines said that meant she could testify in court that, beyond a reasonable doubt, her opinion was that the memos were written on a computer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121085900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killian_documents_controversy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the killian documents written on a computer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4324, "Truth_answer": "Copies of the documents were first released to the public by the White House. Press Secretary Scott McClellan stated that the memos had been provided to them by CBS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who released the killian documents to the public?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "Scott, Martin and the Beatles mixed the finished recording at Abbey Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who handled the mixing for the song Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "A stereo mix of Hey Jude was then completed on 2 August and the mono version on 8 August.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hey Jude mixed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "Ken Scott (born 20 April 1947) is a British record producer and engineer known for being one of the five main engineers for the Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the Scott that helped mix Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "Like McCartney, Martin was concerned that radio stations would not play the track because of the length, but Lennon insisted: They will if it's us.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Beatles respond to the final mix of their song Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "Pleased with the result, McCartney played an acetate copy of Hey Jude at a party held by Mick Jagger, at Vesuvio's nightclub in central London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul McCartney respond to the mix of Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "The transfer of the Trident master tape to acetate proved problematic due to the recording sounding murky when played back on EMI's equipment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any big changes made to the music of Hey Jude for the mix of Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "On 1 August, The Beatles carried out overdubs on the basic track. A stereo mix of Hey Jude was completed on 2 August and the mono version on 8 August.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to mix Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything in the mixing of Hey Jude that caused a controversy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4325, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Everett referring to when he writes about Hey Jude had a most commented-on feature?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "In 1897, Grigori Rasputin developed a renewed interest in religion and left Pokrovskoye to go on a pilgrimage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting information is there about Rasputin's religious conversion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin visited the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Grigori Rasputin go on pilgrimage to in 1897?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin reasons for for going on pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897 are unclear. Whatever his reasons, Rasputin's departure was a radical life change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigori Rasputin have a reason for going on pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin was twenty eight years old when he began his pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Grigori Rasputin when he went on pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin's visit to the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897 was transformative. He returned to Pokrovskoye a changed man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigori Rasputin ever go back to Pokrovskoye from pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin returned looking disheveled and behaving differently than he had before. He became a vegetarian, swore off alcohol, and prayed and sang much more fervently than in the past.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How had Grigori Rasputin changed after he returned to Pokrovskoye from pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin had a religious conversion experience after taking a pilgrimage to St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigori Rasputin learn anything while away from Pokrovskoye on pilgrimage, visiting St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4326, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin found his time at St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhotury in 1897 to be transformative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Grigori Rasputin happy during his visit to St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "Herbert A. Simon was a pioneer in artificial intelligence, creating with Allen Newell the Logic Theory Machine and the General Problem Solver programs using the Information Processing Language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Artificial Intelligence come into play with Herbert A. Simon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "Logic Theorist is a computer program deliberately engineered to mimic the problem-solving techniques of a human being and is called the first artificial intelligence program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Simon Herbert's Logic Theory Machine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Information Processing Language take to develop?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "Herbert A. Simon responded in 1967 to psychologist Ulric Neisser's 1963 views on machines being able to replicate 'cold', but not 'hot' cognition by writing a paper on emotional cognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Herbert A. Simon do using AI besides creating the Logic Theory Machine, General Problem Solver, and Information Processing Language?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Herbert A. Simon's 1967 paper on emotional cognition in response to psychologist Ulric Neisser's 1963 views about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "Ulric Neisser asserted that while machines are capable of replicating cold cognition behaviors, they would never be able to replicate hot cognition behaviors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ulric Neisser say about artificial intelligence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "With Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon developed a theory for the simulation of human problem solving behavior using production rules.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Herbert A. Simon article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "The study of human problem solving required new kinds of human measurements and, with Anders Ericsson, Herbert A. Simon developed the experimental technique of verbal protocol analysis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon's theory for the simulation of human problem solving behavior using production rules better?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Herbert A. Simon and Anders Ericsson's verbal protocol analysis?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf's short film Howard Cantour.com had close similarities to Justin M. Damiano, a 2007 comic by Ghost World creator Dan Clowes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shia LaBeouf accused of plagiarizing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Wired journalist Graeme McMillan noted at least three similarities in their article, one of which was that the opening monologue for Howard Cantour.com and Justin M. Damiano were identical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the accusations for Shia LaBeouf's short film Howard Cantour.com having close similarities to Justin M. Damiano, a 2007 comic by Ghost World creator Dan Clowes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Graeme McMillan's 'Shia LaBeouf Accused of Plagiarizing Cartoonist in Short Film' article for Wired noted the similarities between Howard Cantour.com and Justin M. Damiano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which article by Wired journalist Graeme McMillan noted at least three similarities between Howard Cantour.com and Justin M. Damiano?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shia LaBeouf get taken to court for plagiarism of Dan Clowes' work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Dan Clowes' attorney, Michael Kump, has since sent a cease-and-desist letter to Shia LaBeouf's attorney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the accusation of Shia LaBeouf plagiarizing Dan Clowes' Work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf claimed that he did not intend to copy Dan Clowes but was instead inspired by him and got lost in the creative process.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shia LaBeouf have an excuse for the similarites to Dan Clowes comic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Shia LaBeouf basically admitted to plagiarizing Dan Clowes' work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf wrote via Twitter: ..., I got lost in the creative process and neglected... proper accreditation, and I deeply regret the manner in which these events have unfolded....", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did LaBeouf say on Twitter regarding his supposed Plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4328, "Truth_answer": "Shia LaBeouf was criticized over his apology, with the site The A.V. Club noting that the apology itself appeared to have been lifted from a 2010 post on Yahoo! Answers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_LaBeouf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Shia Labeouf's Twitter response regarding his supposed plagiarism of Dan Clowes' work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4329, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth is the tenth studio album by American thrash metal band Testament", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Dark Roots of the Earth the name of an album by the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4329, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth sold over 20,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release. Around 60,000 copies in the U.S by March 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many copies of the album Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4329, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth reached number twelve on the Billboard 200—Testament's highest U.S. chart position to date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the album Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Dark Roots of Earth by the band Testament stay on the charts long?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4329, "Truth_answer": "To promote the album Dark Roots of Earth, Testament embarked on US and Canadian tour co-headlining with Anthrax and openers Death Angel in fall 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about the Testament's Dark Roots of Earth album besides copies sold, popularity, and chart history?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Testament's US and Candadian Fall 2012 tour with Anthrax and Death Angel go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4330, "Truth_answer": "In New Hampshire the Abenaki, along with other Native American groups, have proposed legislation for recognition as a minority group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p12", "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Abenaki in New Hampshire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4330, "Truth_answer": "The bill would create a New Hampshire state commission on Native American relations, which would act as an advisory group to the governor and the state government in general.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Abenaki's proposed legislation for recognition as a minority group in New Hampshire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4330, "Truth_answer": "This bill was debated in 2010 in the New Hampshire state legislature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the bill proposed by the Abenaki to create a New Hampshire state commission on Native American relation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the debate in the New Hampshire state legislature over the bill proposed by the Abenaki to create a New Hampshire state commission on Native American relation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4330, "Truth_answer": "Early contacts with European fishermen resulted in two major epidemics that affected Abenaki during the 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223064656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abenaki_p19", "http://www.netlibrary.net/articles/eng/Abenaki_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What years were hard for the Abenaki?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show was also intended to provide NBC with an alternative to the high-cost scripted dramas aired by competing networks in its time slot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact did the Jay Leno Show have to late night tv?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "NBC expected to benefit by offering an inexpensive comedic alternative to the procedurals and other one-hour dramas that typically air at 10 pm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What high-cost scripted dramas aird by competing networks in The Jay Leno Show time slot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of The Jay Leno Show earned fast national estimates of 17.7 million viewers. The audience fell to six million viewers, still on par with or exceeding NBC projections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Jay Leno Show successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show premiered on NBC on September 14, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tonight_Show_conflict_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What network was the Jay Leno Show on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show was met with mixed reception from critics, who felt that the series had little differentiation from Leno's Tonight Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Jay Leno Show not well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "NBC's affiliates complained that the declining viewership of The Jay Leno Show also had a ripple effect on the viewership of their late local newscasts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important fact regarding the impact of the Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno show aired in the U.S.,Australia,Canada, Portugal,Israel, Finland, and Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Jay Leno Show air all over the world?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show was met with mixed reception from critics, who felt that the series had little differentiation from Leno's Tonight Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say regarding the Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4331, "Truth_answer": "Although viewership of The Jay Leno Show was initially on par with NBC's projections, by November, the program's ratings began to fall significantly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the viewers like the Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "Premiering on NBC on September 14, 2009, The Jay Leno Show aired on weeknights at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT9:00 p.m. CT through February 9, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the timeslot the Jay Leno Show was in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien was other show in the Jay Leno Show timeslot dispute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other show was the Jay Leno Show timeslot dispute over?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "The Tonight Show and Jay Leno Show dispute happened in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Tonight Show and Jay Leno Show dispute happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "The dispute came from NBC moving Jay Leno back to his 11:35 pm start time and pushing Conan O'Brien a half-hour later, to 12:05 am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a dispute between The Tonight Show and Jay Leno Show over the 11:35 time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "Conan O'Brien and his staff were disappointed and furious, and would not agree to the proposed changes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Conan react the the time change of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "Conan O'Brien and his staff received US$45 million to walk away from the network, with his final Tonight Show airing January 22, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did O'brien get The Tonight Show with Conan O'brien's old timeslot back?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "The disastrous ratings for Jay Leno had damaged NBC's existing primetime lineups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tonight_Show_conflict_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Jay Leno Show ratings after the timeslot dispute?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Jay Leno Show continue at the later time or was that cancelled too?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4332, "Truth_answer": "Conan O'Brien and his staff received US$45 million to walk away from the network, with his final Tonight Show airing January 22, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Conan O'brien stay at NBC following the Tonight Show timeslot dispute?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was born in Brewer, Maine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joshua Chamberlain born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain entered Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, in 1848 with the help of local tutor and professor, William Hyde.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joshua Chamberlain go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joshua Chamberlain study in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain married Fanny Adams, cousin and adopted daughter of a local clergyman, in 1855.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joshua Chamberlain married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain studied for three additional years at Bangor Theological Seminary in Bangor, Maine, returned to Bowdoin, and began a career in education as a professor of rhetoric.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joshua Chamberlain article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society and a brother of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Joshua Chamberlain's early life or education?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain graduated from Bowdoin College in 1852.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joshua Chamberlain graduate college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was the son of Sarah Dupee (née Brastow) and Joshua Chamberlain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Joshua Chamberlain's parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was the oldest of five children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4333, "Truth_answer": "Under Alpheus Packard’s tutelage, Joshua Chamberlain taught himself to recognize word hurdles in his speech – and then learned to ‘sing’ his way through them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204240id_/https://www.stutteringhelp.org/content/general-battled-stuttering_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joshua Chamberlain do about his speech impediment?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4334, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer's style consists of parodying various forms of popular song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Lehrer's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4334, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer produced a number of songs that dealt with social and political issues of the day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What controversial subjects did Tom Lehrer create songs about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4334, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer is best known for pithy and humorous songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did Tom Lehrer make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4334, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer was mainly influenced by musical theater. The Broadway musical Let's Face It! (by Cole Porter) made an early and lasting impression on him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tom Lehrer's influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4334, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer's appreciation of list songs led him to write The Elements, which lists the chemical elements to the tune of Gilbert and Sullivan's Major-General's Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lehrer's influences besides musical theater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4334, "Truth_answer": "For a decade in the mid-'50s and '60s, Tom Lehrer was one of the most celebrated musical satirists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170613010717id_/https://www.axs.com/top-10-best-tom-lehrer-songs-115586_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Lehrer's music become popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer was considered a child prodigy and entered Harvard College at the age of 15 after graduating from Loomis Chaffee School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Lehrer go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer attended graduate school for mathematics at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Lehrer go to graduate school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer was drafted into the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1957, working at the NSA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Lehrer ever join the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer served as an enlisted soldier, achieving the rank of Specialist Third Class.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tom Lehrer's rank in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer was drafted into the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Lehrer finish his military career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Tom Lehrer returned to full-time studies at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Lehrer do after the military?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer was a mathematics student, who base his mathematical dissertation about the subject of modes in statistics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Lehrer study at Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer taught classes at MIT, Harvard, Wellesley, and the University of California, Santa Cruz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Lehrer do after he finished at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4335, "Truth_answer": "Tom Lehrer taught classes at MIT, Harvard, Wellesley, and the University of California, Santa Cruz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Lehrer ever teach at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4336, "Truth_answer": "Disbandment began because The Mothers of Invention were not faring well financially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the disbandment of the Mothers of Invention start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4336, "Truth_answer": "After Frank Zappa disbanded the Mothers of Invention, Zappa released the acclaimed solo album Hot Rats (1969).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Mothers of Invention were disbanded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4336, "Truth_answer": "Many band members were bitter about Frank Zappa's decision. Several members played for Zappa in years to come.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the other members of the Mothers of Invention after they disbanded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4336, "Truth_answer": "Lowell George and Roy Estrada formed Little Feat with Richie Hayward and Bill Payne after The Mothers of Invention disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting facts about this Mothers of Invention disbandment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4337, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa was born on December 21, 1940, in Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Frank_Zappa/Get_A_Little_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Frank Zappa born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4337, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa joined his first band at Mission Bay High School in San Diego as the drummer. At about the same time, his parents bought a phonograph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Zappa get interested in music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4337, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa learn any instruments in school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4337, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa attended both Mission Bay High School in San Diego, and Antelope Valley High School in Lancaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Frank Zappa attend as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2014, Jon Brännström stated on the official Refused Facebook page that he had been fired from the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829204446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Refused's hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "Refused would later state that Jon Brännström left the band in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Refused's guitarist, Jon Brännström fired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "John Brännström was not replaced by anyone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221115045id_/https://metalinjection.net/upcoming-releases/refused-frontman-says-fans-of-the-shape-of-punk-to-come-will-like-new-album_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Refused's guitarist Jon Brännström replaced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "On November 25, 2014, the band Refused announced that they would perform their first shows in three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Refused get back together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "Refused's reunion show would be at the Reading and Leeds Festivals, Groezrock and Amnesia Rockfest in the summer of 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829204446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Refused reunion show to be performed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "Freedom was Refused's fourth studio album via Epitaph Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Refused's Freedom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "Freedom was released in June 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829204446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refused_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221115045id_/https://metalinjection.net/upcoming-releases/refused-frontman-says-fans-of-the-shape-of-punk-to-come-will-like-new-album_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203044148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Refused's album Freedom released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Refused's album Freedom fair well on charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4339, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Mitchell's first expedition was to the junction of Barwon and Gwydir.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was explorer Thomas Mitchell's first expedition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4339, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Mitchell and his party went to the junction of Barwon, and Gwydir on their first expedition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did explorer Thomas Mitchell and his party go on their first expedition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4339, "Truth_answer": "Charles Sturt believed that the Murray-Darling system formed the main river system of New South Wales and Thomas Mitchell wanted to prove Sturt wrong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was explorer Thomas Mitchell's goal for the first expedition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything important about Thomas Mitchell before he goes on his first expedition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4340, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk's debut solo album, Silesia, was aided by Dave Stewart, David Jackson, and Amanda Parsons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jakko Jakszyk's first solo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4340, "Truth_answer": "A full release of Jakko Jakszyk's debut solo album, Silesia, was shelved at the last minute when Chiswick Records declared bankruptcy while the album was at the manufacturing stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jakko Jakszyk article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4340, "Truth_answer": "Strengthening his existing links to British art rock, Jakko Jakszyk began working with Peter Blegvad and would go on to play on the latter's first three solo albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jakko Jakszyk recover after Chiswick Records declared bankruptcy, and his debut solo album, Silesia was shelved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4340, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any chart toppers from Jakko Jakszyk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4340, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk supplemented his income with acting work while continuing to pursue music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects on Jakko Jakszyk besides Silesia, Chiswick Records declaring bankruptcy, and working with Peter Blegvad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4340, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk was in the BBC TV movie In Dreams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jakko Jakszyk play in any movies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu first became really conscious of Western classical music during his term of military service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tōru Takemitsu interested in music from an early age?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "Tōru Takemitsu felt a need to distance himself from the traditional music of his native Japan that for him always recalled the bitter memories of war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tōru Takemitsu's aquaintance of western music affect him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "Despite his lack of musical training, and taking inspiration from what little Western music he had heard, Tōru Takemitsu began to compose in earnest at the age of 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other influence did western music have on Tōru Takemitsu besides feeling the need to distance himself from traditional music of his native Japan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tōru Takemitsu characterize western music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Tōru Takemitsu's military service?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "During the post-war U.S. occupation of Japan, Tōru Takemitsu worked for the U.S. Armed Forces, but was ill for a long period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tōru Takemitsu do after leaving the military?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of illness did Tōru Takemitsu have during the post-war U.S. occupation of Japan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "Though Tōru Takemitsu studied briefly with Yasuji Kiyose beginning in 1948, Takemitsu remained largely self-taught throughout his musical career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tōru Takemitsu article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "Despite his lack of musical training, and taking inspiration from what little Western music he had heard, Tōru Takemitsu began to compose in earnest at the age of 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tōru Takemitsu do despite his lack of musical training?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4341, "Truth_answer": "Romance (1949) was composed when Tōru Takemitsu was only nineteen and is his earliest surviving piano work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123103810id_/http://www.earplay.org:80/www/notes.php?id=Takemitsu3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tōru Takemitsu write in the beginning of his composing career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, at the age of 15, Duff McKagan formed the punk band the Vains, in which he played bass; they released the single School Jerks in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Duff McKagan in 1979?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "Duff McKagan played bass in the Vains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Duff McKagan have in the Vains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, McKagan joined the pop-punk band the Fastbacks as their drummer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened Duff McKagan in the following years after forming the punk band the Vains as bassist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the band the Fastbacks popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Duff McKagan became the drummer for the hardcore punk band The Fartz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duff McKagan in other bands besides the Vains, and the Fastbacks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "Duff McKagan with The Fartz recorded several demos, five of which were included on their 1990 album You, We See You Crawling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_McKagan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fartz release any music during the time Duff McKagan joined?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duff McKagan go outside of the country?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, McKagan moved to Los Angeles, California, with one of his brothers where he found work as an appetizer server at a Black Angus restaurant in Northridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything else important happen in the '80s for Duff McKagan besides the Vains, the Fastbacks, and The Fartz?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4342, "Truth_answer": "Answering an ad for a bass guitarist in a local newspaper, Duff McKagan met guitarist Slash and drummer Steven Adler, with whom he formed the short-lived band Road Crew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Duff McKagan in any other bands besides the Vains, the Fastbacks, and The Fartz?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "Police came to consider George Hill Hodel Jr a suspect after the 1947 murder the Black Dahlia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the main suspects in the Black Dahlia case?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "The Black Dahlia's murder has spurred a large number of confessions over the years, many of which have been deemed false.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020084239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the police have good evidence on Black Dahlia suspects?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "During the initial investigation into the Black Dahlia murder, police received a total of 60 confessions, most made by men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Black Dahlia article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "The Black Dahlia murder has spurred a large number of confessions over the years, many of which have been deemed false.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020084239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any credible confessions and suspects on the Black Dahlia case?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "By the spring of 1947, the Black Dahlia murder had become a cold case with few new leads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What eventually happened to the Black Dahlia case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "Police came to consider George Hill Hodel Jr a suspect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020084239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whom did the Black Dahlia case experts suspect as the criminal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "Black Dahlia murder suspect George Hill Hodel Jr was accused by his son, Los Angeles homicide detective Steve Hodel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Black Dahlia article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4343, "Truth_answer": "Times publisher Norman Chandler, whom biographer Donald Wolfe claims impregnated the Black Dahlia, was a suspect in the Black Dahlia murder case.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Norman Chandler a Black Dahlia murder suspect?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4344, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir's special focus among American languages was in the Athabaskan languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What languages did Edward Sapir study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4344, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir studied Latin, Greek, and French. He also focused on completing coursework in Gothic, Old High German, Old Saxon, Icelandic, Dutch, Swedish, and Danish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other languages did Edward Sapir study besides the Athabaskan languages among American languages?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4344, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir entered Columbia University in 1901.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edward Sapir study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4344, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir traveled to San Francisco over the summer of 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Sapir travel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4344, "Truth_answer": "Among Edward Sapir's many students were the linguists Mary Haas and Morris Swadesh, and anthropologists such as Fred Eggan and Hortense Powdermaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention any of Edward Sapir's students?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "Upon ending his playing career, Pinball Clemons became interim head coach of the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts in 2000, replacing John Huard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pinball Clemons coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "Currently, Pinball Clemons resides in Oakville, Ontario with his wife Diane and three daughters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pinball Clemons live in Canada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinball Clemons enjoy coaching?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "When offered the head coaching job by Toronto Argonauts general manager J. I. Albrecht, Pinball Clemons was reluctant to accept it, wanting to spend more time with his family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pinball Clemons article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons' record is 67–54–1 in the regular season over parts of seven seasons, with a 6–5 playoff record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pinball Clemons' record as coach of the Toronto Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pinball Clemons' Toronto Argonauts players like him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4345, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons became the first black head coach to win a Grey Cup championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pinball Clemons do while coaching in Canada besides coaching the Toronto Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4346, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield's name was taken from a brand of steamroller made by the Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Buffalo Springfield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4346, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield's manager was Dickie Davis, until Charlie Greene and Brian Stone took over as managers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Buffalo Springfield's manager?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4346, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield is the eponymous debut album by the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in December 1966 on Atco Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307081306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Buffalo Springfield's first album name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4346, "Truth_answer": "Singles from Buffalo Springfield's eponymous debut album include Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing, Go And Say Goodbye, Burned, Everybody's Wrong, and For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the singles off the eponymous debut Buffalo Springfield album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4346, "Truth_answer": "The eponymous debut Buffalo Springfield album peaked at #80 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the eponymous debut Buffalo Springfield album a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho has won the WCW/World Championship twice, and the World Heavyweight Championship three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Jericho ever win the world championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho was pursuing the World Heavyweight Championship in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chris Jericho pursuing in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "At Backlash, Chris Jericho challenged Shelton Benjamin for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Jericho article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho lost the match to Shelton Benjamin for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Intercontinental Championship between Chris Jericho and Shelton Benjamin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho lost a Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship at Vengeance, involving Christian and John Cena. The feud continued in WWE Championship match against John Cena at SummerSlam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were other events happening to Chris Jericho at the time Jericho pusued the World Heavyweight Championship in 2004 besides pursuing the Wrold Heavyweight Championship in 2004, and losing to Shelton Benjamin for the WWE Intercontinental Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho lost to John Cena in a WWE Championship match at SummerSlam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Jericho beat John Cena in the WWE Championship match at SummerSlam?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4347, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What matches did Chris Jericho around the time of pursuing a world championship in 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4348, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Chris Jericho became the first Undisputed WWF Champion having won and unified the WWF and World titles by defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the WWF champion for Chris Jericho?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4348, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Chris Jericho became the first Undisputed WWF Champion having won and unified the WWF and World titles by defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What two championships did Chris Jericho have at the same time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4348, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho was also the fourth Grand Slam winner under the original format.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other title did Chris Jericho win besides having won and unified the WWF and World titles by defeating Ston Cold Steve Austin and The Rock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4348, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Chris Jericho became the first Undisputed WWF Champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Chris Jericho become Undisputed WWF Champion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4348, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho became a major force in The Invasion storyline in which WCW and ECW joined forces to overtake the WWF.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was taking place for Chris Jericho in the year 2001?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4348, "Truth_answer": "Chris Jericho defeated Rob Van Dam in a number one contenders match on the October 11 episode of SmackDown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chris Jericho considered a major force?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield formed in Los Angeles in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Buffalo Springfield first begin their career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield formed in Los Angeles in 1966 with Stephen Stills, Dewey Martin, Bruce Palmer, Richie Furay, and Neil Young.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Buffalo Springfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield's name was taken from a brand of steamroller made by the Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Buffalo Springfield come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield debuted on April 11, 1966, at The Troubadour in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Buffalo Springfield make their debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the other acts Buffalo Springfield performed with at the Troubadour besides Buffalo Springfield?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band whose genre fell into Folk rock, psychedelic rock, and country rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music did Buffalo Springfield play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Dewey Martin played the drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Buffalo Springfield's drummer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4349, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield began in a short tour of California, as the opening act for the Dillards and the Byrds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Buffalo Springfield ever an opening act for anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4350, "Truth_answer": "By 1975, Jakko Jakszyk was leading an eccentric jazz-rock band called Soon After.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jakko Jakszyk's Soon After?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jakko Jakszyk join Soon After?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4350, "Truth_answer": "The band Soon After reached the finals of the 1975 Melody Maker National Rock/Folk competition, finishing third.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Soon After successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jakszyk win any awards with Soon After?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4350, "Truth_answer": "Following the split of 64 Spoons, Jakko Jakszyk joined Stewart, Rick Biddulph, and Pip Pyle in the band Rapid Eye Movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Jakko Jakszyk in Rapid Eye Movement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra released his debut album, The Voice of Frank Sinatra, in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Sinatra debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra hit his slump in 1948-1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Sinatra hit his slump?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra starred opposite Doris Day in the musical film Young at Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical films was Frank Sinatra in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra's performance in From Here to Eternity, subsequently won an Oscar and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra win any awards or honors for his movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra was in Las Vegas Nights, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, On the Town, Reveille with Beverly, Higher and Higher, Step Lively, and Anchors Aweigh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Frank Sinatra in besides From Here to Eternity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra starred opposite Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan in Can-Can.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Sinatra in any other films besides From Here to Eternity, Las Vegas Nights, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, On the Town, Reveille with Beverly, Higher and Higher, Step Lively, and Anchors Aweigh?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4351, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra hit his slump in 1948-1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Sinatra's slump begin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "The release of the film From Here to Eternity in August 1953 marked the beginning of a remarkable career revival for Frank Sinatra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Frank Sinatra stage his comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "From Here to Eternity's success subsequently won Frank Sinatra an Oscar and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did From Here to Eternity do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "After winning an Academy Award for From Here to Eternity, Frank Sinatra starred in The Man with the Golden Arm, and received critical acclaim for his performance in The Manchurian Candidate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra do another film after From Here to Eternity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "The Man With The Golden Arm stars Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang and Darren McGavin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119095403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_with_the_Golden_Arm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in The Man With the Golden Arm with Frank Sinatra?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra was in Kings Go Forth and Some Came Running in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Sinatra in any movies in 1958?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "By 1958, Frank Sinatra was one of the ten biggest box office draws in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Sinatra article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "High Hopes, sung by Frank Sinatra in the Frank Capra comedy, A Hole in the Head (1959), won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Sinatra win other awards besides an Oscar and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for From Here to Eternity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4352, "Truth_answer": "Frank Sinatra starred opposite Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan in Can-Can.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125231538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films was Frank Sinatra in besides From Here to Eternity, The Man with the Golden arm, The Manchurian Candidate, Kings Go forth, and Some Came Running?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "After a four-year hiatus, rumours of mental illness began to spread which turned out to be nothing more than exaggeration of Garry Cobain's mercury poisoning from his teeth fillings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on with The Future Sound Of London?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London returned in 2002 with The Isness, released under their alias Amorphous Androgynous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Future Sound Of London make more music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "The Isness, was a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Future Sound of London as Amorphous Androgynous's The Isness sound?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "The Isness received mixed press due to the drastic change in sound, inspired by Cobain's and Dougan's (separate) travels to India and immersion in spiritualism, nevertheless the majority was positive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the The Future Sound of London as Amorphous Androgynous album The Isness get rave reviews?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "The Isness, was a record heavily influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about The Future Sound Of London's sound with The Isness as Amorphous Androgynous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London followed The Isness album with a continuation of the Amorphous Androgynous project, Alice in Ultraland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Future Sound Of London release any more music besides The Isness as Amorphous Androgynous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "Alice in Ultraland took The Isness' psychedelic experimentation and toned it down, giving a singular theme and sound, and replacing the more bizarre moments with funk and ambient interludes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the The Future Sound of London as Amorphous Androgynous Alice in Ultraland album sound?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like the new The Future Sound of London as Amorphous Androgynous Alice in Ultraland album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4353, "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London moniker re-appeared in 2006 with a piece entitled A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on The Future Sound of London besides hiatus, The Isness and Alice in Ultraland?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "Lifeforms was a critically acclaimed album released by The Future Sound Of London in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Future Sound Of London's Lifeforms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "The album Lifeforms was critically acclaimed. It was also a top 10 hit on the UK album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Future Sound of London album Lifeforms?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "The album Lifeforms was released in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Future Sound of London album Lifeforms released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "The album Lifeforms was critically acclaimed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics receive The Future Sound of London's Lifeforms album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "Lifeforms was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for over 60,000 units sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523052442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifeforms_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did The Future Sound of London album Lifeforms sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "The Future Sound of London released the limited edition album ISDN, which featured live broadcasts they had made over ISDN lines to various radio stations worldwide to promote Lifeforms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Future Sound Of London do after the Lifeforms album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "The limited edition album ISDN was successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the limited edition The Future Sound of London album ISDN release received well by fans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4354, "Truth_answer": "The album ISDN was re-released with expanded artwork and a slightly altered track list as an unlimited pressing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228195516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_Sound_of_London_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Future Sound Of London do after the ISDN album release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4355, "Truth_answer": "December 28, 2009, Avenged Sevenfold drummer James The Rev Sullivan was found dead at his home at age 28. The album Nightmare was finally released worldwide on July 27, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the death of the Rev and nightmare the name of an Avenged Sevenfold album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4355, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold members considered disbanding. However, the band entered the studio with drummer Mike Portnoy in place of The Rev for the fourth-album follow up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about what happened to Avenged Sevenfold between 2009-2011 besides drummer James The Rev having been found dead at his home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4355, "Truth_answer": "Nightmare is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hocilin.blogspot.com/2011/02/avenged-sevenfold-avenged-sevenfold.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200422030332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306172706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail_to_the_King_(Avenged_Sevenfold_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404210759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightmare_(Avenged_Sevenfold_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Avenged Sevenfold fourth-album follow up album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4355, "Truth_answer": "The cause of James The Rev Sullivan's death was revealed to have been an acute polydrug intoxication due to combined effects of Oxycodone, Oxymorphone, Diazepam/Nordiazepam and ethanol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenged_Sevenfold_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James The Rev Sullivan die from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4355, "Truth_answer": "Avenged Sevenfold drummer Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan died on December 28, 2009 from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs and alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James The Rev Sullivan's death ruled a suicide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "John Charles Julian Lennon is an English singer, musician and photographer, son of The Beatles member John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia Powell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lennon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Julian Lennon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "Julian Lennon was born on 8 April 1963 in Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lennon_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213152755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatlemania_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Julian Lennon born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "Julian Lennon is the son of The Beatles member John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia Powell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lennon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Julian Lennon's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "Julian Lennon was born in Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lennon_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20151204041647id_/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/john-lennons-wife-cynthia-lennon-785762_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Julian Lennon born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "Julian Lennon plays the guitar and keyboard. He also debut at age 11 on his father's album Walls and Bridges playing drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Lennon play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "John Lennon bought Julian Lennon a Gibson Les Paul guitar and a drum machine for Christmas 1973, and encouraged Julian's interest in music by showing him some chords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lennon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Lennon like music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "After his parents' divorce, Julian Lennon had almost no contact with his father, John Lennon until the early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lennon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julian Lennon like as a child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Lennon do well in school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "2001's Steers & Stripes, is Brooks and Dunn's seventh album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Steers and Stripes an album by Brooks and Dunn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "For the Steers and Stripes album, the Brooks & Dunn worked with producer Mark Wright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in Brooks and Dunn Steers and Stripes album besides Brooks & Dunn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "Steers & Stripes peaked at number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart, number 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and produced three Number Ones singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brooks and Dunn album Steers and Stripes do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Brooks & Dunn's album Steers and Stripes sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "Only in America and The Long Goodbye were on the Steers and Stripes album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Brooks & Dunn album Steers and Stripes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "Only in America and The Long Goodbye were both number one on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Only in America or The Last Goodbye by Brooks and Dunn do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "Two more singles on the Steers and Stripes album are My Heart Is Lost to You and the Every River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other singles were there on Brooks and Dunn Steers and Stripes album besides Only in America and The Long Goodbye?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "Only in America was later used by George W. Bush in his 2004 re-election campaign, and again in 2008 by Barack Obama in his campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Brooks & Dunn article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did use of the song Brooks & Dunn in the campaigns increase the song's popularity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "Brooks & Dunn's first greatest hits compilation released in 1997 comprised most of their singles and three new songs: Honky Tonk Truth, He's Got You, and Days of Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was on Brooks and Dunn's greatest hits collection?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "Brooks & Dunn's first greatest hits compilation was released on September 16, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_%26_Dunn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brooks and Dunn's greatest hits collection come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "Brooks & Dunn's The Greatest Hits Collection was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA on July 21, 2005. It sold 4,608,400 copies in the United States as of April 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Hits_Collection_(Brooks_%26_Dunn_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Brooks and Dunn's greatest hits collection sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "Brooks & Dunn's The Greatest Hits Collection was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA on July 21, 2005. It sold 4,608,400 copies in the United States as of April 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brooks and Dunn's greatest hits collection do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "If You See Her is the fifth studio album by country music duo Brooks & Dunn, released in 1998 on Arista Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_See_Her_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did If You See Her debut for Brooks & Dunn?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "If You See Her featured five top charting singles: If You See Him/If You See Her, How Long Gone, Husbands and Wives, and I Can't Get Over You“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was on Brooks and Dunn's album If You See Her?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "South of Santa Fe was the first (and only) single of Brooks & Dunn's career to miss top 40 entirely, and was the last single to feature Kix Brooks on lead vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_See_Her_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did the If You See Her album feature besides If You See Him/If You See Her, How Long Gone, Husbands and Wives, and I Can't Get Over You?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4358, "Truth_answer": "Brooks & Dunn's If You See Her is a counterpart to Reba McEntire's album If You See Him, which shared the track If You See Him/If You See Her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Brooks & Dunn article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4359, "Truth_answer": "In The Muppet Movie, Miss Piggy has just won a beauty contest when she first meets Kermit and joins the Muppets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Piggy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Miss Piggy meet Kermit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4359, "Truth_answer": "Kermit the Frog acontinually lives in fear of his girlfriend, knowing that even simple misunderstandings or slips of the tongue will result in Miss Piggy erupting like a porcine Vesuvius.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Piggy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of relationship did Miss Piggy and Kermit have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miss Piggy think of her relationship with Kermit the Frog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did parents think that Miss Piggy beating Kermit the Frog up was a bad thing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4359, "Truth_answer": "Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog eventually resumed their relationship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Piggy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miss Piggy and Kermit get back together after the first ending of the relationship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4360, "Truth_answer": "The Muppet Show series originated as two pilot episodes produced by Henson for ABC in 1974 and 1975, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Muppet Show first air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4360, "Truth_answer": "Frank Oz voiced Miss Piggy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who voiced Miss Piggy in the Muppet Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4360, "Truth_answer": "The Muppet Show is presented as a variety show, featuring recurring sketches and musical numbers interspersed with plotlines taking place behind the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Muppet Show about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4360, "Truth_answer": "Since her debut in 1976, Miss Piggy has been notable for her volatile diva personality, tendency to use French phrases in her speech, and practice of karate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Piggy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miss Piggy's character like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4360, "Truth_answer": "Miss Piggy has been on The Muppet Show since its debut in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Miss Piggy on The Muppet Show for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4361, "Truth_answer": "On June 3, 2009, at the age of 72, David Carradine was found dead in his room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Carradine die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4361, "Truth_answer": "A police official said that David Carradine was found naked, hanging by a rope in the room's closet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Carradine die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4361, "Truth_answer": "Two autopsies were conducted, one involving the celebrity pathologist Pornthip Rojanasunan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about David Carradine's death besides date, location, and a police official's report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4361, "Truth_answer": "Both of David Carradine's autopsies concluded that the death was not a suicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of David Carradine's autopsies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4361, "Truth_answer": "The cause of death for David Carradine became widely accepted as accidental asphyxiation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about David Carradine's death besides date, location, police official's report, and autopsies concluding death was not a suicide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4362, "Truth_answer": "By his own account, in the late 1950s, while living in San Francisco, David Carradine was arrested for assaulting a police officer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was David Carradine first arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4362, "Truth_answer": "David Carradine was tried and plead guilty to a lesser charge of disturbing the peace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Carradine tried for his first arrest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4362, "Truth_answer": "While in the Army, David Carradine faced court-martial, on more than one occasion, for shoplifting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was David Carradine arrested again after assaulting a police officer in the late 1950s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4362, "Truth_answer": "David Carradine faced court-martial for shoplifting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Carradine_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Carradine court martialed for shoplifting on more than one occasion while in the Army?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Carradine punished for the shoplifting while in the Army?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4363, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott was born in a third-floor flat on College Wynd in the Old Town of Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Walter Scott born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4363, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott was born on 15 August 1771.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walter Scott born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4363, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott was the son of Walter Scott, a Writer to the Signet and Anne Rutherford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Walter Scott's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4363, "Truth_answer": "In October 1779 Walter Scott began at the Royal High School of Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Walter Scott go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4363, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott began studying classics at the University of Edinburgh in November 1783, at the age of 12, a year or so younger than most of his fellow students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Scott go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4363, "Truth_answer": "After completing his studies in law, Walter Scott became a lawyer in Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter Scott do after school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4364, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott married Charlotte Carpenter in St Mary's Church, Carlisle Cathedral on Christmas Eve 1797.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Scott get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4364, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott was born to Walter Scott, a Writer to the Signet and Anne Rutherford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Walter Scott's parent mentioned?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4364, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott was the ninth child. Five of Walter's siblings died in infancy, and a sixth died when he was five months of age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202090522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Scott_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about Walter Scott's siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4364, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott's wife is Charlotte Carpenter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Walter Scott's wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4364, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott and Charlotte Carpenter had five children, of whom four survived by the time of Scott's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Scott and Charlotte Carpenter have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4364, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott died on 21 September 1832.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Scott die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4365, "Truth_answer": "Issues of border security and fair trade were important to Duncan Hunter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues were important to Duncan Hunter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any of Duncan Hunter's legislative work been overturned?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response of Duncan Hunter's constituents to his work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Duncan Hunter do now?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Duncan Hunter was recruited to run for Congress in what was then the 42nd District against 18-year incumbent Democrat Lionel Van Deerlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Duncan Hunter and initial election and re-election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter narrowly defeated Lionel Van Deerlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duncan Hunter win the election against Lionel Vandeerlin in 1980 for the 42nd District?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Duncan Hunter was recruited to run for Congress in what was then the 42nd District against 18-year incumbent Democrat Lionel Van Deerlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Duncan Hunter's opponent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Duncan Hunter have other opponents besides Lionel Van Deerlin in the 1980 election for the 42nd district?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Duncan Hunter was recruited to run for Congress in what was then the 42nd District against 18-year incumbent Democrat Lionel Van Deerlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the incumbent when Duncan Hunter ran for the election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter was in office as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from January 3, 1981 to January 3, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Duncan Hunter in office for Congress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter is a Republican member of the House of Representatives from California's 52nd, 45th and 42nd districts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What party does Duncan Hunter represent?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Hunter was the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee during the 108th and 109th Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about the Duncan Hunter article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4366, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2008, Duncan D. Hunter was elected to succeed his father as the congressional representative of the California's 52nd congressional district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Hunter_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326004623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_L._Hunter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Duncan Hunter's son later go for the election?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe worked in his father's stone carving shop and at several local design firms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe do first in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe joined the office of interior designer Bruno Paul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What design firms did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe work for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe create there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's biggest project?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe served as construction manager of the Embassy of the German Empire in Saint Petersburg under Behrens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe do anything aside from work for the design firms and his father?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe created his own twentieth-century architectural style, stated with extreme clarity and simplicity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's style like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4367, "Truth_answer": "In Berlin Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was influenced by Peter Behrens’ emulation of the pure, bold and simple Neoclassic forms of early 19th-century German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe have any inspiration or influence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Cold, who at the time were called Grundig, formed in 1986 at Fletcher High School in Neptune Beach, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Cold get together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Scooter Ward, Sam McCandless, Jeremy Marshall and Matt Loughran, were the original band member of Cold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original band members in Cold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Cold, then Grundig, played their first gig in 1990 at a club called the Spray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Cold play there first venue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Cold's debut album was titled Cold in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Cold's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "During this time, Matt Loughran left the band and was replaced by Sean Lay, who also left the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the band Cold moved to Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hayes replaced Sean Lay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Sean Lay in the band Cold?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Grundig broke up and Ward moved back to Jacksonville, where he, McCandless, Kelly Hayes, and Pat Lally formed the band Diablo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else leave or join the band Cold while they were in Florida?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "Diablo would only last about 3 months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Diablo last?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "13 Ways to Bleed on Stage is the second studio album by American rock band Cold, released in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they Cold release another album after 1996 besides the self-titled Cold album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4368, "Truth_answer": "With four popular singles, 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage gained substantial commercial success, achieving gold status, and landed Cold in the mainstream rock scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928213240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13_Ways_to_Bleed_on_Stage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage a success?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Year of the Spider was released on May 13, 2003 through Geffen Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_of_the_Spider_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Year of the Spider album by Cold released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cold's Year of the Spider album win an award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Stupid Girl served as the album Year of the Spider's lead single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Year of the Spider album have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Stupid Girl was followed by the second single Suffocate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stupid Girl the only single from the Year of the Spider album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Plans were set-forth for a video to accompany the song. However, for reasons unknown, Geffen Records refused to make the video or promote Year of the Spider any further.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cold (band) article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Plans were set-forth for a video to accompany the song. However, for reasons unknown, Geffen Records refused to make the video or promote Year of the Spider any further.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_of_the_Spider_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cold make the Suffocate video?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Plans were set-forth for a video to accompany the song. However, for reasons unknown, Geffen Records refused to make the video or promote Year of the Spider any further.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_of_the_Spider_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Geffen approve of making a video for Suffocate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "In April 2004, guitarist Kelly Hayes quit the band Cold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting in the Cold (band) article besides Year of the Spider?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4369, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hayes officially confirmed his position as the guitarist in the Jacksonville hard rock outfit Allele, a move that had been in the works since Terry Balsamo left Cold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kelly Hayes quit the band Cold?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4370, "Truth_answer": "Get 'Em Girls is Mauboy's second studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Mauboy_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Get 'Em Girls by Jessica Mauboy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4370, "Truth_answer": "Get 'Em Girls sold more than 70,000 units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Jessica Mauboy's Get 'Em Girls sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4370, "Truth_answer": "Get 'Em Girls debuted at number six on the ARIA Albums Chart on 15 November 2010, and became Mauboy's second top-ten album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jessica Mauboy's Get 'Em Girls album do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4370, "Truth_answer": "Get 'Em Girls, featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg, was released on 17 September 2010 as the album's lead single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180407001030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_'Em_Girls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from the album Get 'Em Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4370, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Get 'Em Girls title track Get 'Em Girls certified platinum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4370, "Truth_answer": "The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Sapphires a movie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4371, "Truth_answer": "Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered Off-Broadway at the Jane Street Theatre on February 14, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113415id_/https://www.broadway.com/buzz/175571/the-origin-of-hedwig-and-the-angry-inch-follow-her-journey-from-underground-rock-club-to-broadway/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Hedwig and the Angry Inch musical take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4371, "Truth_answer": "Hedwig was initially played by John Cameron Mitchell and Yitzhak played by Miriam Shor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Hedwig and the Angry Inch musical?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4371, "Truth_answer": "Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered Off-Broadway at the Jane Street Theatre on February 14, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4371, "Truth_answer": "Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered Off-Broadway at the Jane Street Theatre, located in the ballroom of the Hotel Riverview, which once housed the surviving crew of the Titanic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interestin aspects about the Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical) article on the premiere?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4371, "Truth_answer": "Actors who played Hedwig in this Off-Broadway production included Michael Cerveris, Donovan Leitch, Ally Sheedy, Kevin Cahoon, Asa Somers, and Matt McGrath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the character of the Off-Broadway Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4371, "Truth_answer": "The Off-Broadway Hedwig and the Angry Inch production won the Obie Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can share about the Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical) article besides the Off-Broadway date, location, actors, and stage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4372, "Truth_answer": "In August 2010, a Brazilian adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered in Rio de Janeiro, with Paulo Vilhena and Pierre Baitelli playing Hedwig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch performed in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4372, "Truth_answer": "The Brazilian adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch reopened in São Paulo on August 26, 2011, and ran until October 16, 2011, for a total of 25 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224201400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_and_the_Angry_Inch_(musical)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Brazilian adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch performed in any other locations besides Rio de Janeiro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4372, "Truth_answer": "The Brazilian Hedwig project had a total of 100 performances between August of 2010, to February of 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch touring in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch popular in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4372, "Truth_answer": "The last year Hedwig and the Angry Inch played in Brazilian was 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last year that the Hedwig and the Angry Inch musical was in Brazil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4372, "Truth_answer": "The Brazilian Hedwig project was the first adaptation where there were two actors simultaneously playing Hedwig onstage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch being in Brazil besides locations, touring length, popularity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4373, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Estine Braxton was born to Michael and Evelyn Braxton in Severn, Maryland on March 17, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tamar Braxton doing in the late 70s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4373, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Estine Braxton was born in Severn, Maryland on March 17, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tamar Braxton born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4373, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Estine Braxton was born to Michael and Evelyn Braxton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tamar Braxton's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4373, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tamar Braxton go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4373, "Truth_answer": "Sisters Toni, Traci, Towanda, Trina, and Tamar Braxton signed their first record deal with Arista Records in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tamar Braxton's career start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "Shaquille O'Neal had claw toe deformity in the smallest toe of his left foot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shaquille O'Neal hurt his toe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "Shaquille O'Neal opted against a more involved surgery to return quicker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaquille O'Neal lose his toe in the surgery?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "A month before the 2001–02 season's training camp, Shaquille O'Neal had corrective surgery for a claw toe deformity in the smallest toe of his left foot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Shaquille O'Neal's toe surgery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "Shaquille O'Neal's toe surgery took forty five minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Shaquille O'Neal's toe surgery last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "Approximately six to eight weeks of toe rehabilitation exercises, with more shoe inserts and anti-inflammation medication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What rehab did Shaquille O'Neal have after the surgery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "On June 1, 2011, Shaquille O'Neal announced his retirement via social media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much longer did Shaquille O'Neal play after returning after 2003 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4374, "Truth_answer": "On June 3, 2011, Shaquille O'Neal held a press conference at his home in Orlando to officially announce his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shaquille O'Neal depart from the NBA?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 2004, Shaquille O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shaquille O'Neal go to the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "205", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Shaquille O'Neal play with the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "During the 2004-2005 season, Shaquille O'Neal played in 73 games, his most since 2001 season, averaged 22.9 points a game along with 10.4 rebounds and 2.3 blocks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Shaquille O'Neal's stats with the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "Shaquille O'Neal made his 12th consecutive All-Star Team, made the All-NBA 1st Team, and won the Eastern Conference player of the Month award for his performance in March.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaquille O'Neal win any awards with the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it about Shaquille O'Neal's performance in March of the 2004-2005 season to win the Eastern Conference player of the Month award that was so good?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "In the 2006–07 season, Shaquille O'Neal missed 35 games after an injury to his left knee in November required surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaquille O'Neal suffer any injuries while playing with the Miami Heat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Heat struggled during Shaquille O'Neal's absence, but with his return won seven of their next eight games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Shaquille O'Neal do when he returned from left knee surgery during the 2006-2007 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4375, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Heat faced the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 2006–07 NBA playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127175943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O%27Neal_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Shaquille O'Neal play against in the 2006-2007 playoffs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of England was a central Christian commander during the Third Crusade, leading the campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard I of England involved in the crusades?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "After Richard I became king, he and Philip II agreed to go on the Third Crusade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard I of England go on a crusade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "In September 1190 Richard and Philip arrived in Sicily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Richard I of England's and Phillip II go during the crusade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of England and Phillip II went to Sicily and Cypress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Richard I of England and Phillip II go to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where in the world were the third crusades?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of England swore an oath to renounce his past wickedness in order to show himself worthy to take the cross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Richard I of England article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard I of England really repent?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How big was Richard I of England's army?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "Richard I was King of England from 1189 until his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard I of England's occupation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "Tancred had seized power and had been crowned early in 1190 as King Tancred of Sicily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the third crusade in Sicily?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "King Tancred of Sicily imprisoned King William II of Sicily's widow, Queen Joan (also Richard I of England's sister), not giving her the money she inherited in William's will.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Richard I of England article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "When Richard I of England arrived he demanded that his sister Queen Joan be released and given her inheritance; she was freed on 28 September, but without the inheritance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after King Tancred of Sicily imprisoned Queen Joan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of England attacked, captured, and stayed in Messina, not leaving until Tancred finally signed a treaty giving Queen Joan 20,000 ounces of gold as compensation for her inheritance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard I do about not getting Queen Joan's inheritance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of England died on 6 April 1199 in the arms of his mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard I die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of Englands heart was buried at Rouen in Normandy, his entrails in Châlus, and the rest of his body at Fontevraud Abbey in Anjou.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened besides Tancred seizing power as King Tancred of Sicily, Queen Joan's imprisonment, Richard I of England capturing Messina, Queen Joan's inheritance, and Richard I of England's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4377, "Truth_answer": "Richard I of England was known as a valiant, competent military leader and individual fighter who was courageous and generous", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Richard I known for besides being King of England?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias was born on May 8, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Enrique Iglesias born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias grew up in Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mtv.com/news/artist/enrique-iglesias/?start=2&size=24_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Enrique Iglesias grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Enrique Iglesias remain in Miami?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias lived in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, for one year with his mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p2", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Enrique Iglesias go after in Miami?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias was raised with two older siblings, Chábeli and Julio Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p2", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias borrowed money from his family nanny and he recorded a demo cassette tape which consisted of a Spanish song and two English songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p3", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Enrique Iglesias begin music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "As his father's career kept him on the road, the young Enrique Iglesias was raised by the family nanny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Enrique Iglesias' family life like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias did not want his father to know about his plans for a musical career and did not want his famous surname to help advance his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p3", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Enrique Iglesias' music career plans?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4378, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias' own parents did not believe he'd ever succeed in his singing career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Enrique Iglesias' family believe in his dream?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, both Turkana men and women wear wraps made of rectangular woven materials and animal skins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the typical garb of Turkana people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, both Turkana men and women wear wraps made of rectangular woven materials and animal skins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of woven materials are typically used in Turkana garb?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of animal skins do Turkana people wear?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "Turkana people are very colorful and adorn themselves with beautiful beadwork from leather, metals, wood, glass and shells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190116220732id_/http://beadsaroundtheworld.com:80/turkana-kenya/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sorts of colors are the Turkana people's clothing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Turkana people wear anything on their heads?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "Turkana women will customarily wear necklaces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Turkana people wear jewelry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Turkana children wear?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "Turkana rituals of birth, initiation rites, weddings, and death rituals, are all done under the supervision of the elders of the clan, while emuron, sorcerers-diviners, play a blessing role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Turkana people have any special ceremonies that have been passed down?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "The Turkana entered Turkana basin from the north as one unit of the Ateker confederation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do the Turkana people of Kenya originate from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "The language of the Turkana, an Eastern Nilotic language, is also called Turkana; their own name for it is ŋaTurkana or aŋajep a ŋiTurkana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What language do the Turkana people of Kenya speak?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "From World War I through to the end of World War II, Turkana actively participated in the wars as allies of Britain against invading Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Turkana people article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "Turkana was used as the launching pad for the war against invading Italian forces leading to the liberation of Abyssinia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Turkana have a significant impact on World War I and II?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "The British led disarmament and pacification campaigns in Turkana, leading to massive disruptions and dispossession of Turkana pastoralists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Turkana after the liberation of Abyssinia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4380, "Truth_answer": "Turkana traditional religion is undifferentiated from Turkana social structure or epistemological reality—the religion and the culture are one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015115514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkana_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of religious history does Turkana have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "Chicago: Greatest Hits Live and Chicago XXXVII: Chicago Christmas are the band Chicago's last albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Chicago's last albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "After auditioning over 30 potential replacements for Terry Kath, Chicago decided upon guitarist and singer-songwriter Donnie Dacus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chicago band article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 1978, Terry Kath died of an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound from a gun he thought was unloaded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chicago need a replacement for Terry Kath?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "On January 23, 1978, Terry Kath died of an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound from a gun he thought was unloaded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Terry Kath die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "After auditioning over 30 potential replacements for Terry Kath, Chicago decided upon guitarist and singer-songwriter Donnie Dacus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Terry Kath in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Dacus joined the band in April 1978 just in time for the Hot Streets album. Its energetic lead-off single, Alive Again, brought Chicago back to the Top 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single Chicago had after replacing Terry Kath?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4381, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Dacus joined the band in April 1978 just in time for the Hot Streets album. Its energetic lead-off single, Alive Again, brought Chicago back to the Top 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the Chicago band album in which the lead-off single is Alive Again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare was drafted in the Indian Army in April 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anna Hazare joing the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare initially worked as an army truck driver and was later attested as a soldier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anna Hazare's position in the army?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Anna Hazare was posted at the border in the Khem Karan sector.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare serve in any war or conflict?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare was the sole survivor of an enemy attack while he was driving a truck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Anna Hazare's post at the border during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "The experiences of wartime, coupled with the poverty from which he had come, affected Anna Hazare. He considered suicide at one point.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare take time to recover from the attack during the Indo-Pakistani War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare turned instead to pondering the meaning of life and death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Anna Hazare recover from his thoughts of suicide after surviving an enemy attack?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare decided to dedicate his life to serving people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anna Hazare do after he recovered from his thoughts of suicide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "Anna Hazare set about using his army gratuity to restore a run-down, vandalised village temple as a focal point for the community in Ralegan Siddhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Anna Hazare serve the people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "During the Indo pak war, Anna Hazare survived a road crash while driving for the army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is of note in the Anna Hazare section besides being drafted in the Indian Army, army position, being posted at the border in the Khem Karan sector, surviving enemy attach while driving a truck, thoughts of suicide, pondering the meaning of life and death, and serving people and Ralegan Siddhi?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4382, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anna Hazare injured in the crash during the Indo-Pakistani War?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4383, "Truth_answer": "Tom Morello has a unique and creative guitar playing approach, with a lot of feedback noise, non-conventional picking and tapping and heavy use of guitar effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Tom Morello's technique?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4383, "Truth_answer": "Tom Morello has a unique and creative guitar playing approach, with a lot of feedback noise, non-conventional picking and tapping and heavy use of guitar effects. took an unconventional approach to playing the guitar saying I didn't want to just run on the same treadmill as them, I wanted to build a whole new gym!’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tom Morello learn his method for guitar sound effects?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4383, "Truth_answer": "Tom Morello became famous for his unique use of pedals for effects and his technique.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Morello always use his guitar effects technique?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4383, "Truth_answer": "Tom Morello's amplifier of choice has always been a 50-watt Marshall JCM 800 2205 and a Peavey 4x12 cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Morello_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Tom Morello use in practice of his guitar techniques besides the pedals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4383, "Truth_answer": "Morello's unique technique and talent led to him being voted the fifth greatest guitarist of the past 30 years in a 2010 BBC poll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Tom Morello besides his guitar techique?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí began his formal education at a public school in Figueras, Catalonia, Spain, but, because of the boy’s daydreaming, his father switched him to a private school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dali recieve any formal education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí was not a serious student, preferring to daydream in class and stand out as the class eccentric, wearing odd clothing and long hair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Salvador Dali do in drawing school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Salvador Dali's exhibition a success in his early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "In 1916, Salvador Dalí discovered modern painting on a summer vacation trip to Cadaqués with the family of Ramon Pichot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Salvador Dalí involved in art in his early years besides attending drawing school and having an exhibition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí's best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in August 1931, and is one of the most recognisable Surrealist paintings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Salvador Dali's paintings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí's painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dali use a particular style at during his early life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí employed extensive symbolism in his work. The elephant is a recurring image in Dalí's works. The egg is another common Dalíesque image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Salxador Dali have any particular symbols or techniques that make him special?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Dalí was 16 years old; he later said his mother's death was the greatest blow I had experienced in my life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Salvador Dali affected by his mother's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "After his mom's death, Salvador Dalí's father married his deceased wife's sister. Dalí did not resent this marriage, because he had great love and respect for his aunt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dali's father die as well or was he still alive when Salvador Dali was alive?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4384, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí and Gala, having lived together since 1929, were civilly married on 30 January 1934 in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dali ever marry?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4385, "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug realized he could speed up breeding by taking advantage of the country's two growing seasons. The difference in altitudes and temperatures would allow more crops to be grown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Norman Borlaug's double wheat season mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4385, "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug's double wheat season doubles the crops produced each season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ending result of Norman Borlaug's Double Wheat Season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4385, "Truth_answer": "Norman Borlaug's boss, George Harrar, was against this expansion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Borlaug have any critics for Double Wheat Season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4385, "Truth_answer": "Elvin Stakman, who was visiting the project, calmed the situation, talking Borlaug into withdrawing his resignation and Harrar into allowing the double wheat season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In the end did Borlaug's boss approve Double Wheat Season after seeing the results?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4385, "Truth_answer": "Wheat would then be bred at locations 700 miles (1000 km) apart, 10 degrees apart in latitude, and 8500 feet (2600 m) apart in altitude. This was called shuttle breeding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122205124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Borlaug do after successfully implementing Double Wheat Season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 appeared for the first time on stage together in nearly five years as presenters at the February 2009 Grammy Awards, announcing their reunion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the reformation that took place from 2009-2014 for Blink 182?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "After a scare where band mates were involved in a deadly plane crash, Blink-182 got together discussing a reunion for the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to Blink-182 appearing for the first time in five years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 embarked on a reunion tour of North America from July to October 2009, with a European trek following from August to September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Blink 182's reappearance in the 2009 Grammy Award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "The reunion of Blink-182 has been characterized as dysfunctional by both Barker and DeLonge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Blink 182's reunion go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 planned to begin writing their seventh album in January 2015, which had continually seen delays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important things that happened regarding Blink-182's reunion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "After touring and releasing Blink-182's sixth album Neighborhoods, it became difficult for the trio to record new material, due to DeLonge's side projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_(Blink-182_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the the Blink-182 seventh album, California stalled?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4386, "Truth_answer": "Hoppus and Barker decided to continue on Blink-182 without DeLonge, and enlisted Alkaline Trio vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba to fill in for three shows in March 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blink-182 ever work out their communication issues?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "Hoppus and Barker decided to continue on without DeLonge, and enlisted Alkaline Trio vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba to fill in for three shows in March 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Blink-182 in 2015?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "A record deal was finalized and sessions were booked before DeLonge's manager informed the band he intended to spend more time on non-musical activities and indefinitely depart the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Blink-182's Tom DeLonge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "After legal battles with DeLonge were worked out, Skiba joined Blink-182 as an official member and began preparations for new music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_(Blink-182_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the legal battles with Blink-182?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "Skiba joined Blink-182 as an official member and began preparations for new music. The resulting album, California, was produced by John Feldmann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blink-182 produce music with the new lineup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "Upon its July 2016 release, California became the band's second number-one album on the Billboard 200, and first in 15 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the new album, California from Blink-182?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 album, California also reached the top for the first time in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Blink-182 album, California reach besides number one on the Billboard 200?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4387, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 supported the album with a large headlining tour across North America between July and October 2016, and a European leg in June and July 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Blink-182 album, California besides its successful reception?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "In late September, during practice for the 1979 Canadian Grand Prix, Niki Lauda cut short a practice session and promptly informed team principal Ecclestone, that he wished to retire immediately.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Niki Lauda first retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "In late September, during practice for the 1979 Canadian Grand Prix, Niki Lauda cut short a practice session and promptly informed team principal Ecclestone, that he wished to retire immediately.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What series of races or tournaments was Niki Lauda competing in when he announced his desire to retire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of vehicle did Niki Lauda drive during the Canadian Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Niki Lauda's racing record like during 1979?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Niki Lauda returned to racing, for an unprecedented $3 million salary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_Lauda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Niki Lauda stay in retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "Niki Lauda, who in the meantime had founded Lauda Air, a charter airline, returned to Austria to run the company full-time during their first retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Niki Ladua besides the first retirement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Niki Lauda so dissatisfied with his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene Presents is an album series with each album in the series being a particular member's solo efforts, assisted by fellow Broken Social Scene members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210216022939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_If..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Broken Social Scene present?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "The album was produced by Ohad Benchetrit and Charles Spearin and was titled Broken Social Scene presents ..Spirit If....", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Broken Social Scene Presents album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "Spirit If... is the debut solo album by Broken Social Scene co-founder Kevin Drew. It was released on September 18, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Spirit If... released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "Spirit If... reached #113 on the Billboard 200. Backed Out on the... was listed at #33 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Spirit If... win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "The track listing, album cover of Spirit If..., as well as an mp3 download for the song Tbtf were released on June 19, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the song from Spirit If...?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "The Spirit If... album is the first in a series entitled Broken Social Scene Presents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210216022939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_If..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Spirit If... besides the track, Tbtf?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4389, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scenetook a hiatus, but is still active to the present day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene ever break up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "Pretty Mean Sisters (P.M.S.) was the female stable of Terri, Jacqueline, and Ryan Shamrock in the World Wrestling Federation in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170215201524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Mean_Sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Pretty Mean Sisters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Moore and Mero separated on the November 22, and the jilted Moore formed a new alliance of women known as the Pretty Mean Sisters with Terri Runnels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Pretty Mean Sisters in 1998?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "Moore and Mero separated on the November 22 episode of Sunday Night Heat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311213714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Moore_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170215201524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Mean_Sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the Pretty Mean Sisters jilted that lead them to formt he alliance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "Vince Russo was the creator of the storyline, which Terri Runnels originally fought him about doing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about the Pretty Mean Sisters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "The new alliance of Prettt Mean Sisters were Terri, Jacqueline, and Ryan Shamrock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed the new alliance of the Pretty Mean Sisters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "Pretty Mean Sisters was a way for the girls to get back at their ex husbands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Terry, Jacqeline, and Ryan form the Pretty Mean Sisters alliance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "In January, Terri claimed to have suffered a miscarriage after she was knocked off of the ring apron by Brown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311213714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Moore_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170215201524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Mean_Sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who knocked Terri off of the ring apron?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did D'Lo Brown knock Terri off of the ring apron?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "In late 2001, Jacqueline Moore took part in the Six Pack Challenge for the vacant WWF Women's Championship on November 18 at Survivor Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311213714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Moore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What storyline did Jacqueline Moore have in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "In late 2001, Jacqueline Moore took part in the Six Pack Challenge for the vacant WWF Women's Championship on November 18 at Survivor Series, which was won by Trish Stratus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311213714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Moore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was declared the winner of the Six Pack Challenge 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Davenport, Moondog Fifi, Lauren Davenport, Leslie Belanger, Luna Vachon, and many more during her career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jacqueline Moore wrestle with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "In late 2002, Jacqueline Moore and Stratus began a feud with Victoria, leading to a Triple Threat match at Armageddon, in which Victoria retained the title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What fight did Jacqueline Moore win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Moore paired with Trish Stratus for the Triple Threat match at Armageddon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jacqueline Moore paired with for the Triple Threat match at Armageddon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Moore lost the WWE Cruiserweight championship back to Guerrero at Judgment Day in a match where his arm was tied behind his back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a contraversial win for Jacqueline Moore?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4391, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Moore has won IAW Women's Championship, USWA Women's Championship, USWA Women's Championship Tournament, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a title Jacqueline Moore won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "Cat Power spoke openly about suffering from severe bouts of stage fright and admitted that her stage fright stemmed from issues regarding depression, alcoholism, and substance abuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of substance abuse did Cat Power have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "As part of Cat Power's recovery, she was admitted to the psychiatric ward at Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute but left after a week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cat Power seek any medical attention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "Cat Powerl gave a first person account of her breakdown in an interview for the November 2006 issue of Spin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cat Power being interviewed for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "In September 2012, Cat Power stated she had been hospitalized due to the condition over eight times, which led her to cancel her European tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Cat Power was hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "Cat Power was subsequently diagnosed with hereditary angioedema, an immune disorder that causes sporadic swelling of the face and throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is hereditary angioderma and how did it affect Cat Power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "Cat Power was subsequently diagnosed with hereditary angioedema, an immune disorder that causes sporadic swelling of the face and throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How hereditary angioderma affect Cat Power?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4392, "Truth_answer": "In April 2015, Marshall announced that she had recently given birth to a son, but did not name the child's father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Cat Power cancelled her European tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4393, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile officially withdrew from governmental affairs on 14 September 1504 and she died that same year on 26 November at the Medina del Campo Royal Palace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Isabella I of Castile die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4393, "Truth_answer": "Isabella received the title of Catholic Monarch by Pope Alexander VI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Isabella I of Castile do in her later life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was it for Isabella I of Castile received the title of Catholic Monarch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4393, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile did not approve of Alexander VI's behavior and involvement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Isabella I of Castile not approve of Alexander VI giving her the title Catholic Monarch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Isabella I of Castile stay Catholic Monarch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was drafted 19th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 1983 and quickly rose through the minor league system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens play with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Roger Clemens won the American League MVP award, finishing with a 24-4 record, 2.48 ERA, and 238 strikeouts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens perform during the 1986 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens' Boston Red Sox came back from a 3–1 deficit in the American League Championship Series to the California Angels to advance to the 1986 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens play in the world series during the 1986 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens who was pitching on five days rest started strong by striking out eight while throwing a no-hitter through four innings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens perform in game 6 of the 1986 World Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "The New York Mets won the Series in the seventh game, after overcoming a deficit of two runs with two outs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211072517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Red Sox win the 1986 World Series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "The New York Mets won the Series in the seventh game, after overcoming a deficit of two runs with two outs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211072517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Red Sox win the 1986 world series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 1999 season, Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees where he won his two World Series titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Roger Clemens traded?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens is the only pitcher in major league history to record over 350 wins and strike out over 4,500 batters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Roger Clemens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What game was Roger Clemens rejected from?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4395, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene released their fourth full-length album on May 4, 2010. Entitled Forgiveness Rock Record, it was recorded at Soma in Chicago, with John McEntire producing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Broken Social Scene album, Forgiveness Rock Record produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4395, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene album, Forgiveness Rock Record was a shortlisted nominee for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Broken Social Scene album, Forgiveness Rock Record successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from Broken Social Scene album, Forgiveness Rock Record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the singles from Broken Social Scene album, Forgiveness Rock Record chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene tour with the album Forgiveness Rock Record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4395, "Truth_answer": "In October the band put on a show featuring Isaac Brock and went on a fall tour in support of TV on the Radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene perform with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Brodersen toured Italy together and married in St Mark's English Church, Florence, on 10 May 1891 before returning to Denmark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carl Nielsen get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen's wife was Anne Marie Brodersen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Carl Nielsen's wife's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen had three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Brodersen have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen's children were named Irmelin, Anne Marie, and Hans Børge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Carl Nielsen's children's names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Nielsen have any other wives?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen had already fathered a son, Carl August Nielsen before he met Anne Marie. In 1912, an illegitimate daughter was born – Rachel Siegmann, about whom Anne Marie never learned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the name of Carl Nielsen's two illegitimate children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4396, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen was married in 1891 to Anne Marie Brodersen till death 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Carl Nielsen married to Anne Marrie?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "Nielsen was born on 9 June 1865, the seventh of twelve children in a poor peasant family, at Sortelung near Nørre Lyndelse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Nielsen have a hard time in his early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "When sick in bed with the measles, Carl Nielsen had tried out on the little violin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carl Nielsen's interest begin in playing violin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen's parents did not believe he had any future as a musician, they apprenticed him to a shopkeeper in a nearby village when he was fourteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Carl Nielsen tried the violin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "After learning to play brass instruments, on 1 November 1879 Carl Nielsen became a bugler and alto trombonist in the band of the army's 16th Battalion in Odense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carl Nielsen begin to get recognition for his talent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "Nielsen did not give up the violin during his time with the battalion, continuing to play it when he went home to perform at dances with his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Nielsen continue with the violin and composing after becoming a shopkeeper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "The army paid Carl Nielsen three kroner and 45 øre and a loaf of bread every five days for two and a half years, after which his salary was raised slightly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Carl Nielsen besides not giving up the violin during his time with the battalion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4397, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen played for the army's 16th Battalion in Odense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Carl Nielsen end up in the army?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "Hogan remained WWF World Heavyweight Champion for four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Hulk Hogan in 1988?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan retained the title for 4 years, however in front of 33 million viewers Hogan finally lost the title to André on The Main Event .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan with the WWF World Heavyweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "The Mega Powers was a tag team in the World Wrestling Federation from 1987 to 1989, consisting of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, and managed by Savage's wife, Miss Elizabeth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Mega Powers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "The Mega Powers briefly reformed in World Championship Wrestling in 1994 as The Monster Maniacs, and interacted sporadically thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130014144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mega_Powers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hogan, Savage, and Miss Elizabeth do with the Mega Powers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "The Mega Powers feuded with The Mega Bucks and defeated them at the main event of the first SummerSlam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happend with Mega Powers and Mega Mega Bucks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "At the Royal Rumble in 1989, Hulk Hogan eliminated Savage from the Royal Rumble match while eliminating Bad News Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Hulk Hogan in 1989?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "At Royal Rumble in 1989, Hogan eliminated Savage from the Royal Rumble match while eliminating Bad News Brown, which caused tension, only to be eliminated by The Twin Towers himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan lose to anyone in 1988–1989?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4398, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan lost to The Twin Towers at the Royal Rumble 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hulk Hogan lose to The Twin Towers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2005 by actor and friend Sylvester Stallone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hulk Hogan return to WWE?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan came out to rescue Eugene, who was being attacked by Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hulk Hogan rescue Eugene?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "The build-up to Hogan's Hall of Fame induction and preparation for his WrestleMania angle was shown on the first season of Hogan Knows Best.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hulk Hogan besides coming out to rescue Eugene in 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, Hogan inducted friend and former announcer Mean Gene Okerlund into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hulk Hogan do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "Randy Orton kayfabe flirted with Brooke and later attacked Hogan in the parking lot. He later challenged Hulk Hogan to a match at SummerSlam, which Hogan won.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan win any matches during 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan get hurt by Randy Orton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "Despite Hogan's disapproval, he still walked Brooke down the aisle for her wedding on the next episode of Impact Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anythng else happen with Brooke and Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4399, "Truth_answer": "After Hulk Hogan left WWE, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling began making overtures to Hogan launching an on-air attack on Hogan in Japan in October 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hogan doing before his return to WWE?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4400, "Truth_answer": "Shadow Works is the second studio album by Estonian singer and songwriter Kerli. It was released on 22 February 2019 via Seeking Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Works_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kerli's second studio album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4400, "Truth_answer": "On 5 November 2015, it was revealed that Kerli composed a song for Eesti Laul 2016, Estonia's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant for Kerli about around 2015 to the present?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4400, "Truth_answer": "On 26 June, Kerli released the song Racing Time. She explained that it was one of three songs written for the 2016 film Alice Through the Looking Glass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kerli do during 2015 to the present besides composing a song for Eesti Laul 2016?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards or honors did Kerli receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4401, "Truth_answer": "Love Is Dead is the debut studio album by Estonian recording artist Kerli.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210061107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_Dead_(Kerli_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Love is Dead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4401, "Truth_answer": "Kerli finally released her debut album, titled Love Is Dead on July 8, 2008, following her debut single Walking on Air and Creepshow, a promotional single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles on the album Love is Dead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4401, "Truth_answer": "Kerli's album, Love Is Dead charted at number 126 on the Billboard 200 for the week of July 26.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Love is Dead top charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4401, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Kerli performed at the Estonian music festival Õllesummer in Tallinn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kerli have any live shows during the time she released Love is Dead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4402, "Truth_answer": "Billed as Jeff Lynne's ELO, Lynne and Tandy were backed by the Take That/Gary Barlow band from the Children in Need concert, led by Mike Stevens and BBC Concert Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Electric Light Orchestra and Jeff Lynne's ELO?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4402, "Truth_answer": "The ELO album, Alone in the Universe was to be under the moniker of Jeff Lynne's ELO, with the band signed to Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Under which label was the ELO album, Alone in the Universe released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4402, "Truth_answer": "The first track, and single, When I Was a Boy was made available for streaming on the same day and a music video for the song was also released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the singles in the ELO album, Alone in the Universe was mentioned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4402, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the track, When I Was a Boy a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4402, "Truth_answer": "ELO released their 14th album, From Out of Nowhere on 1 November 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interestring aspects about the Electric Light Orchestra besides their Alone in the Universe release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "Harvest and Epic/Legacy reissued ELO's back catalogue. Included amongst the remastered album tracks were unreleased songs and outtakes, including two new singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about ELO's reissues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "Lynne and Tandy reunited again on 12 November 2013 to perform, under the name Jeff Lynne and Friends, Livin' Thing and Mr. Blue Sky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did ELO perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "The performances by Jeff Lynne and Friend was a success and was followed by support from BBC Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans, asking if listeners wanted to see more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these performances by Jeff Lynne and Friends well recieved by the public?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the performances by Jeff Lynne and Friend receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "ELO released reissues and remixes of their work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the type of work ELO did aside from performing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "They performed a medley of Evil Woman and Mr. Blue Sky with Ed Sheeran, who introduced them as A man and a band who I love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ELO collaborate with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many miniature reunions did ELO have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4404, "Truth_answer": "Electric Light Orchestra released two singles. One of which was titled Surrender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ELO come up with any original work during this time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4404, "Truth_answer": "Other songs charted higher pushing Surrender to land at 81.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything that came in higher than Surrender on the UK singles chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4404, "Truth_answer": "The ELO reunion was well received and supported.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the reunions do in this timeframe for ELO?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4404, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the only time ELO reunited?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4404, "Truth_answer": "Harvest and Epic/Legacy reissued ELO's back catalogue. Included amongst the remastered album tracks were unreleased songs and outtakes, including two new singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was reissued by ELO during this time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4405, "Truth_answer": "Lynne re-formed the Electric Light Orchestra again with Tandy as Jeff Lynne's ELO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4405, "Truth_answer": "Imitation bands repeatedly used ELO for promoting their own tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did bands try to immitate ELO?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4405, "Truth_answer": "On 20 December 2016, it was announced ELO had been elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about ELO?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4405, "Truth_answer": "In November 2016, Jeff Lynne's ELO won Band of the Year at the Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ELO revieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4405, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after the performance by ELO?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4406, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny first appeared on radio as a guest of Ed Sullivan in March 1932.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jack_Benny_Program_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jack Benny do his first radio show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4406, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny received more comedy spots in the revues and did well, earning a reputation as a comedian and musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Benny a musician?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4406, "Truth_answer": "In 1932, after a four-week nightclub run, Jack Benny was invited onto Ed Sullivan's radio program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Benny on the Ed Sullivan show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4406, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny married Sadie Marks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Benny married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Margaret Cho released her second book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects did Margaret Cho get into?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Margaret Cho released her second book, I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight, a compilation of essays and prose about global politics, human rights, and other topical issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206003719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Cho_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Margaret Cho's second book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "After the show's 1995 cancellation, Margaret Cho became addicted to drugs and alcohol. As detailed in her 2002 autobiography, I'm the One That I Want her substance abuse was evident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Margaret Cho's 1st book about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho's first big appearance was on the short lived series All-American Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Margaret Cho get onto TV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main jest of Margaret Cho's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "Cho launched The Sensuous Woman, a burlesque-style variety show tour, in Los Angeles. Cho also appeared in The Dresden Dolls' video of their song Shores of California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other feats did Margaret Cho have in between 2005 and 2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4407, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Margaret Cho have any other accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "The show Margaret Cho featured in All-American Girl was cancelled and she fell to alcohol and drug abuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Margaret Cho played Charlene Lee in It's My Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 1996?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Margaret Cho had a supporting role in the thriller film Face/Off starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta, playing the role of Wanda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 1997?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho played Amanda in Ground Control, Asia/Blue in The Thin Pink Line, and voiced Lt. Klavin in the Rugrats Movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 1998?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Margaret Cho wrote about her struggles with the show in her first one-woman show, I'm the One That I Want.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho wrote and published an autobiographical book with the same title, and the show itself was filmed and released as a concert film in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 2000?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "Cho also appeared in an episode of the HBO comedy Sex and the City's fourth season. The episode, titled The Real Me, first aired on June 3, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 2001?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4408, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Cho had a tour called Notorious C.H.O. in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Margaret Cho in 2002?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "On January 16, Kurt Warner was injured in the first half trying to tackle the ball carrier after an interception on the way to a 45–14 loss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "In the Rams' fourth game during the 2002-2003 season, this one against the Dallas Cowboys, Kurt Warner broke a finger on his throwing hand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other injuries Kurt Warner received besides in 2009 postseason?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Warner's season ending stats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "Warner is one of only two quarterbacks to win the Super Bowl in their first season as a starter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121175734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Brady_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable wins for Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner is the only undrafted player in NFL history to win the NFL MVP award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any awards won for Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable losses for Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kurt Warner leave?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4410, "Truth_answer": "Warner finished the 2007 season with 27 passing touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Warner's record in the 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4410, "Truth_answer": "Warner finished the 2007 season with 27 passing touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many passing yard did Kurt Warner throw?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4410, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner won NFL MVP awards in 1999 and 2001 as well as the Super Bowl MVP award in Super Bowl XXXIV when he and the Rams beat the Tennessee Titans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner win the Superbowl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4410, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the season end for Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4410, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on the team at the time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "“I never was a champion at anything,” Theodore Roosevelt famously said, declaiming any particular athletic prowess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204939id_/https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Blog/Item/Sports%20President_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Theodore Roosevelt active in any sports?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, at 28 East 20th Street in Manhattan, New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p5", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/assassination-of-abraham-lincoln-timeline/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Theodore Roosevelt born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was born to socialite Martha Stewart Mittie Bulloch and businessman and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt Sr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Theodore Roosevelt's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "Martha Bulloch Mittie Roosevelt was an American socialite", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt's mother do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Thee Roosevelt Sr. was an American businessman and philanthropist from the Roosevelt family", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104134912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_Sr._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Theodore Roosevelt's father known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt had an older sister, Anna, a younger brother, Elliott, and a younger sister, Corinne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was mostly homeschooled by tutors and his parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt attend any school in his early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4411, "Truth_answer": "A 6-year-old Theodore Roosevelt witnessed the funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln from his grandfather's mansion in Union Square, New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Theodore Roosevelt besides his family and early education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was home-schooled, and he began a lifelong naturalist avocation before attending Harvard College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Theodore Roosevelt attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard College on September 27, 1876.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt attend college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt studied biology intently and was already an accomplished naturalist and a published ornithologist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi literary society, the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and the prestigious Porcellian Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Theodore Roosevelt have during his schooling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "In 1880, Theodore Roosevelt graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard with an A.B. magna cum laude.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "Roosevelt gave up his earlier plan of studying natural science and instead decided to attend Columbia Law School, moving back into his family's home in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Theodore Roosevelt's education besides graduating with honors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4412, "Truth_answer": "Determined to enter politics, Roosevelt began attending meetings at Morton Hall, the 59th Street headquarters of New York's 21st District Republican Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt do after attending Columbia Law School?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4413, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan's fleet left Spain on 20 September 1519, sailing west across the Atlantic toward South America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ferdinand Magellan leave from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4413, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan's fleet departed on 20 September 1519.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ferdinand Magellan leave?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4413, "Truth_answer": "After three months of searching, weather conditions forced Ferdinand Magellan's fleet to stop their search to wait out the winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the trip like across the Atlantic for Ferdinand Magellan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4413, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the weather conditions that Ferdinand Magellan's fleet had to face?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4413, "Truth_answer": "Magellan expected a short journey to Asia, perhaps taking as little as three or four days. In fact, the Pacific crossing took three months and twenty days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Ferdinand Magellan's fleet besides weather conditions forcing the fleet to stop their search to wait out the winter?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4413, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after landing at St. Julian, there was a mutiny attempt led by the Spanish captains Juan de Cartagena, Gaspar de Quesada and Luiz Mendoza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ferdinand Magellan experience any problems on his travels?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4414, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa in or around 1480.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ferdinand Magellan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4414, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan's father, Pedro de Magalhães, was a minor member of Portuguese nobility and mayor of the town. His mother was Alda de Mezquita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ferdinand Magellan's family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4414, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan's siblings included Diego de Sosa and Isabel Magellan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ferdinand Magellan's siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4414, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan's father, Pedro de Magalhães, was a minor member of Portuguese nobility and mayor of the town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of careers did Ferdinand Magellan's family members have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4414, "Truth_answer": "In March 1505 at the age of 25, Ferdinand Magellan enlisted in the fleet of 22 ships sent to host Francisco de Almeida as the first viceroy of Portuguese India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ferdinand Magellan first travel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4414, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ferdinand Magellan going after enlisting in the fleet of 22 ships sent to host Francisco de Almeida?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "The Mekong Delta is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110111910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mekong_Delta_p0", "https://zonitrip.com/tag/mekong-delta/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Mekong Delta?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "In the 17th century a weakened Khmer state left the Mekong Delta poorly administered after repeated warfare with Siam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Khmer Krom do at the Mekong Delta?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "By 1757 the Vietnamese had absorbed the provinces of Psar Dèk on the Mekong Delta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vietnam absorb provinces?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "The Vietnamese also absurd Moat Chrouk on the Bassac River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other provinces Vietnam absored besides the Psar Dek?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "Minh Mạng enacted assimilation policies upon the Khmer such as forcing them to adopt Sino-Vietnamese surnames, culture, and clothing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Khmer Krom and the Mekong Delta besides absorbing provinces?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "Minh Mang sinicized ethnic minorities including the Cambodians, in line with Confucianism as he diffused Vietnamese culture with China's Han civilization using the term Han people 漢人 for the Vietnamese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of Minh Mang enacting assimilation policies upon the Khmer Krom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4415, "Truth_answer": "Minh Mang declared that We must hope that their barbarian habits will be subconsciously dissipated, and that they will daily become more infected by Han [Sino-Vietnamese] customs.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Minh Mang enacting assimilation policies upon the Khmer Krom besides sinicizing ethnic minorities?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "The Khmer Krom separatist movements was between 1954 and 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Khmer Krom separatist movement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "The anti-Communist prime minister of the Khmer Republic (1970 - 1975) Lon Nol planned to recapture the Mekong Delta from South Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Khmer Krom separatist movements?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "67 Khmer Krom fighters were all massacred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Khmer Krom separatist moment helpful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "The White Scarves arrived in Kiri Vong District in 1976, making overture to the Khmer Rouge and appealing to the leader Khieu Samphan directly for assistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Khmer Krom separatists movements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "Subsequent orders from the Khmer Rouge leadership however had Samouk Sen arrested, taken to Phnom Penh, tortured, and killed. His force of 67 Khmer Krom fighters were all massacred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any others killed in the Khmer Krom separatist movements?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were they killed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1970s, the Kampuchean Revolutionary Army attacked Vietnam in an attempt to reconquer the areas which were formerly part of the Khmer Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the massacre?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4416, "Truth_answer": "This military adventure was a total disaster and precipitated the invasion of Democratic Kampuchea by the People's Army of Vietnam and subsequent downfall of the Khmer Rouge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303024028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Krom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Kampuchean Revolutionary Army successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Johnson graduated from Manuel Dominguez High School in Compton, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What High School did Dennis Johnson graduate from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dennis Johnson's father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "At the end of his junior college career, two universities offered Dennis Johnson scholarships: Azusa Pacific University and Pepperdine University. Johnson chose the latter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Johnson go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dennis Johnson's mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "At the end of his junior college career, two universities offered Dennis Johnson scholarships: Azusa Pacific University and Pepperdine University. Johnson chose the latter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dennis Johnson on scholarship when he was in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Johnson was an alumnus of Dominguez High School, Los Angeles Harbor College and Pepperdine University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Johnson graduate from college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4417, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Johnson led the Sonics to their only NBA championship in 1979, winning the Finals MVP Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118012610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Johnson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Johnson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "NBA legend George Gervin said in a podcast that Johnson was the hardest defender he ever played against. Johnson is also acknowledged by the NBA as a money player", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of legacy did Dennis Johnson leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "Johnson played shooting guard and was known for his aggressive slam dunking, in contrast to the more cerebral roles he played later in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dennis Johnson do with making baskets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dennis Johnson well liked?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "Johnson is lauded by the NBA as a versatile all-around weapon who played with contagious competitiveness and was known for his durability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What contributed to Johnson's legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "On October 26, 2007, a learning center was dedicated in Johnson's name in the Central Branch of the YMCA of Greater Boston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else really stood out about Dennis Johnson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "The NBA D-League Coach of the Year award is named after Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118012610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Johnson_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was named after Johnson or dedicated to him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4418, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Johnson led the Sonics to their only NBA championship in 1979, winning the Finals MVP Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dennis Johnson ever get an award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4419, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Eric Bischoff signed WWF superstar Scott Hall to become The Outsiders. The Outsiders expanded and became the New World Order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Eric Bischoff associated with The New World Order?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4419, "Truth_answer": "The New World Order is a professional wrestling stable that originally consisted of Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The New World Order?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4419, "Truth_answer": "The New World Order was depicted as a rival company engaging in a hostile takeover of WCW.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bischoff_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash go about forming The New World Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4419, "Truth_answer": "Bischoff enjoyed some mainstream exposure at the time, appearing on the HBO series Arli$$ as well as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eric Bischoff and The New World Order besides its formation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4419, "Truth_answer": "The Outsiders expanded and became the New World Order when perennial fan-favorite Hulk Hogan aligned himself with the Outsiders in July 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bischoff_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hogan originally part of The New World Orcer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "Dietz's heritage was first contested in 1916 after former neighbors who settled on the Pacific Coast heard he was posing as an Indian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about William Henry Dietz heritage was contested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "It is not confirmed whether William Henry Dietz actually was born on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota or not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Henry Dietz living on an Indian reservation or had he lived on one before?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "The Bureau found William Henry Dietz had taken on the identity of James One Star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was William Henry Dietz impersonating when the FBI investigated him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz ended up with a 30 day sentence in the Spokane County Jail after he pleaded no contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Henry Dietz do any jail time for the identity fraud?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Henry Dietz have any other Indian brothers and sisters from the mother that testified for him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz was tried in Spokane, Washington in June 1919 for the first offense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the trial for William Henry Dietz's fraud held?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "After Angel De Cora died in 1919, he married Doris O. Pottlitzer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Henry Dietz married to anyone else during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4420, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz claimed to be of the Sioux Nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tribe was William Henry Dietz claiming to be a memeber of?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "According to his birth certificate, William Henry Dietz was born William Henry Dietz, or Willie, on August 17, 1884, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, at 16 West Humbird Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Henry Dietz from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "Willie attended Oklahoma's Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Henry Dietz attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did William Henry Dietz go to Oklahoma's Chilocco Indian Agricultural School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz lived in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Henry Dietz live in his early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Henry Dietz have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of William Henry Dietz's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "After obtaining a coaching position at Purdue University, Purdue officials fired William Henry Dietz for illegal recruiting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about William Henry Dietz's early life besides where he lived or his school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had William Henry Dietz recruited illegally?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "We Have Never Been Modern is a 1991 book by Bruno Latour, originally published in French as Nous n'avons jamais été modernes : Essai d'anthropologie symétrique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014004302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Have_Never_Been_Modern_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is We Have Never Been Modern?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour argued that society has never really been modern and promoted nonmodernism over postmodernism, modernism, or antimodernism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruno Latour mean by We have never been modern?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Latour encouraged the reader of this anthropology of science to re-think and re-evaluate our mental landscape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruno Latour think we needed to re-think and re-evaluate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour viewed modernism as an era that believed it had annulled the entire past in its wake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruno Latour's definition of modern?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Latour's monographs earned him a 10th place among most-cited book authors in the humanities and social sciences for the year 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruno Latour besides his view on modernism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruno Latour religious?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour is best known for his books We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Life and Science in Action.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was We Have Never Been Modern Bruno Latour's best known work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Latour attempted to prove through case studies the fallacy in the old object/subject and Nature/Society compacts of modernity, which can be traced back to Plato. He refused the concept.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour agree with Plato?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4422, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour rendered the object/subject distinction as simply unusable and charted a new approach towards knowledge, work, and circulating reference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Bruno Latour have any other strongly held positions about modernism?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "In the laboratory, Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar observed that a typical experiment produces only inconclusive data that is attributed to failure of the apparatus or experimental method.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour work in hte laboratory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Latour's Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts is about the field of science studies presents an anthropological study of Roger Guillemin's scientific laboratory at the Salk Institute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruno Latour' book, Laboratory Life about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "This early work argued that naïve descriptions of the scientific method, in which theories stand or fall on the outcome of a single experiment, are inconsistent with actual laboratory practice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruno Latour's Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts besides what it is about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "Some of Latour's position and findings in this era provoked vehement rebuttals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bruno Latour's work in Laboratory Life received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "Gross and Leavitt argue that Latour's position becomes absurd when applied to non-scientific contexts:", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was provoked with rebuttals about Latour's findings in Laboratory Life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour have a comeback for these rebuttals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "Philosopher John Searle argues that Latour's extreme social constructivist position is seriously flawed on several points, and furthermore has inadvertently comical results.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone who had a rebuttal against Bruno Latour's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "Scientific activity as a system of beliefs, oral traditions and culturally specific practices— science is reconstructed not as a procedure or as a set of principles but as a culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208041959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Bruno Latour discover with his works in Laboratory Life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4423, "Truth_answer": "After a research project examining the sociology of primatologists, Latour followed up the themes in Laboratory Life with Les Microbes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruno Latour have any other publications during this time about his findings?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "Rather was attacked and punched from behind by a man who demanded to know Kenneth, what is the frequency? while a second assailant chased and beat him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Kenneth what is the frequency refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "On October 4, 1986, while walking along Park Avenue to his apartment in Manhattan, Dan Rather was attacked and punched from behind by a man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dan Rather attacked?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "As the assailant pummeled and kicked Rather, he kept repeating the question.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the attacking man do to Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "Rather said I got mugged. Who understands these things? I didn't and I don't now. I didn't make a lot of it at the time and I don't now...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Rather say about the incident where he was attacked?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, a TV critic writing in the New York Daily News solved the mystery, publishing a photo of the alleged assailant, William Tager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they find the criminals who attacked Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "The phrase became a popular-culture reference over the years, such as in a scene in the graphic novel Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron by cartoonist Daniel Clowes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the saying Kenneth, what is the frequency become well known?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, the band R.E.M. released the song What's the Frequency, Kenneth? on their album Monster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people sarted using the phrase Kenneth what is the frequency?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "New York District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau said William Tager's identity as the man who attacked Mr. Rather was established in the course of an investigation by my office.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they ever name the person that assalted Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people now believe the story of what happened to Dan Rather?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4424, "Truth_answer": "Tager claimed he thought television networks were beaming signals into his brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rather_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any response from Tager on the incident of the attack?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "The Silent Sentinels were a group of women in favor of women's suffrage organized by Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217212733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Sentinels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Silent Sentinels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "The favor of women's suffrage was officially ratified on August 26, 1920, shortly after ratification by Tennessee, the thirty-sixth state to do so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they Silent Sentinels gain the right to vote?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul won a large degree of success with the inclusion of women as a group protected against discrimination by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alice Paul's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about Alice Paul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "President Wilson received bad publicity from this event, and was livid with the position he was forced into. He quickly pardoned the first women arrested on July 19.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the arrests of the Silent Sentinels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "Throughout this time, more protesters were arrested and sent to Occoquan or the District Jail. Pardons were no longer offered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did President Willson release everyone from the Silent Sentinels?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4425, "Truth_answer": "In solidarity with other activists in her organization, Paul purposefully strove to receive the seven-month jail sentence that started on October 20, 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alice Paul besides the Silent Sentinels and their arrest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "One of Alice Paul's first big projects was initiating and organizing the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington the day before President Wilson's inauguration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alice Paul associated with the woman suffrage procession?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul was determined to put pressure on Wilson, because the President would have the most influence over Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alice Paul want to do the Women's Sufferage Procession?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul assigned volunteers to contact suffragists around the nation and recruit supporters to march in the parade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alice Paul garner support for for the Women's Sufferage Procession?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul succeeded in gathering roughly eight thousand marchers, representing most of the country. However, she had much more trouble gaining institutional support for the protest parade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice Paul get enough volunteers for the Women's Sufferage Procession?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "Alice Paul was insistent that the parade route go along Pennsylvania Avenue before President Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Alice Paul and the Women's Sufferage Procession going to march?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "The incident mobilized public dialogue about the police response to the women's demonstration, producing greater awareness and sympathy for NAWSA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice Paiul and the Women's Sufferage Procession manage to march successfully?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4426, "Truth_answer": "Over half a million people came to view the parade and with insufficient police protection, the situation soon devolved into a near-riot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Women's Procession uneventful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Lovers is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Tamar Braxton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321104718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Lovers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tamar Braxton's Calling All Lovers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton's album, Calling All Lovers was preceded by the release of two singles — Let Me Know and If I Don't Have You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some songs on the Calling All Lovers album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "On September 2, 2015, Braxton was revealed as one of the celebrities who will compete on the 21st season of Dancing with the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tamar Braxton involved with Dancing with the Stars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton was paired with reigning champion, Valentin Chmerkovskiy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tamar Braxton's dancing partner on the show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "Braxton Family Christmas is the first Christmas album, and second studio album overall, by R&B female group The Braxtons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422120344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braxton_Family_Christmas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Braxton Family Christmas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Braxton's go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "The Braxton's album, So Many Ways peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts and No. 3 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Braxton's most successful album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "The Braxtons performed a remixed version of So Many Ways with rapper Jay-Z on September 9, 1996 at the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about The Braxton's besides their album, So Many Ways?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tamar Braxton's Angels & Demons rank on the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4428, "Truth_answer": "In baseball, the Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by New York Giants outfielder and third baseman Bobby Thomson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108074706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World_(baseball)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Shot Heard 'Round the World in baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4428, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1969 with Bobby Thomson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4428, "Truth_answer": "The Shot Heard 'Round the World was a game-winning home run by New York Giants Bobby Thomson on October 3, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108074706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World_(baseball)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the home run Shot Heard Round the World happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Estine Braxton was born to Michael and Evelyn Braxton in Severn, Maryland on March 17, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tamar Braxton Born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton started singing as a toddler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tamar Braxton start singing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton is youngest of the Braxtons' six children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings does Tamar Braxton have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, The Braxtons released their first single, Good Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tamar Braxton release her first single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Good Life was unsuccessful only peaking at No. 79 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Braxton's single, Good Life do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Sisters Toni, Traci, Towanda, Trina, and Tamar Braxton signed their first record deal with Arista Records in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first record company that Tamar Braxton signed up with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "At the time of the their first single release, the members' age differences created a problem with marketing. Subsequently, The Braxtons were dropped from Arista Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arista Records do with the Braxtons when their single didn't do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Toni Braxton, minus her four sisters, was chosen and signed as the label's first female solo artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Toni Braxton do after she was dropped from Arista Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4429, "Truth_answer": "Later, Tamar would meet up with Christopher Tricky Stewart. She recorded her solo debut album, Ridiculous, so-named for the many different musical styles on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamar Braxton eventually decide to do a solo career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4430, "Truth_answer": "all began his schooling at St Giles' Boys' School and later obtained a place at the renowned Combermere School thanks to a free scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wes/ early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4430, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall's mom was a teenaged mother and his father was a sometime light-heavyweight boxer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Wes Hall's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4430, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall's talent was soon recognised and in 1956 he was included in the Barbados team to play E. W. Swanton's XI in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wes Hall besides his parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4430, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall, still very young and inexperienced, did not take a wicket in the match, his first-class cricket debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall's Barbados Team in the E.W. Swanton's XI win in 1956?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "In his Baseball Book 1990, James heavily criticized the methodology of the Dowd Report.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill James write about the Dowd report?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "The Dowd Report is the document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106144034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowd_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Dowd Report?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill James feel about Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "Bill James expanded his defense of Rose in his 2001 book The New Historical Baseball Abstract, with a detailed explanation of why he found the case against Rose flimsy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill James think Rose was cheating?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "James expanded his defense of Rose in his 2001 book The New Historical Baseball Abstract, with a detailed explanation of why he found the case against Rose flimsy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill James ever write another book?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "James wrote I would characterize the evidence that Rose bet on baseball as...well, not quite non-existent. It is extremely weak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bill James want to defend Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "This countered the popular opinion that the case against Rose was a slam dunk, and several critics claimed that James misstated some of the evidence in his defense of Rose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did most people agree with Bill James?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Rose admitted publicly that he had bet on baseball and confirmed the Dowd Report was correct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it later proven that Bill James was wrong?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "James remained steadfast, continuing to insist that the evidence available to Dowd at the time was insufficient to reach the conclusion that it did.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill James embarrassed due to being wrong about Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4431, "Truth_answer": "Bill James has written more than two dozen books devoted to baseball history and statistics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Bill James besides being wrong about Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Bono speedily arranged a film project for the duo to star in. But the 1967 feature, Good Times, was a major bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/212973d5f7c2bb0a73aee8885c87c22ae3dd3/biography_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Sonny & Cher's career woes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Look at Us is the debut album by Sonny & Cher, released in 1965 by Atco Records. The album reached number two on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825180719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Us_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Sonny & Cher's album's was the most successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Much like I Got You Babe, Look at Us was also a hit, peaking at the number 2 position on the Billboard 200 for 8 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the singles in the Sonny & Cher album, Look at Us were listed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Sonny & Cher album, Look at Us reached number two on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825180719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Us_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sonny & Cher win any awards or recognition at the time of the release of Look at Us?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "The 1967 feature, Good Times, was a major bomb, despite the efforts of fledgling director William Friedkin and co-star George Sanders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p4", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/212973d5f7c2bb0a73aee8885c87c22ae3dd3/biography_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film project Sonny & Cher were on a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Pictures immediately sold rights to their intended follow-up film Speedway to MGM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Sonny & Cher's film project failed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, another film, Chastity, starring Cher, written and produced by Sonny, was also a commercial bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sonny & Cher besides their failed movie, Good Times?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Sonny and Cher's career had stalled by 1968 as album sales quickly dried up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/212973d5f7c2bb0a73aee8885c87c22ae3dd3/biography_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Cher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Sonny & Cher attempt during their career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4432, "Truth_answer": "Sonny & Cher's next film was a commercial bomb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the attempt at a second film project successful for Sonny & Cher?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4433, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Good Night, and Good Luck shot in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4433, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to produce Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4433, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck is produced by Grant Heslov and directed by George Clooney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Clooney the producer of Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4433, "Truth_answer": "To accomplish a pair of scenes showing characters going up an elevator, different floors of the building were laid out on the same level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any editing tricks used in production of Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4433, "Truth_answer": "Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former eBay president Jeff Skoll invested money in the project as executive producers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else fund Good Night, and Good Luck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4434, "Truth_answer": "The jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts, the second charge of making false statements when interviewed by federal agents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scooter Libby on trial for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4434, "Truth_answer": "Libby's criminal trial, United States v. Libby, began on January 16, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Scooter Libby's trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4434, "Truth_answer": "Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists testified, including Bob Woodward, Walter Pincus and Glenn Kessler of The Washington Post and Judith Miller and David E. Sanger of The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127063314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was called to testify at Scooter Libby's trial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the people who testified for Scooter Libby say?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else testify for Scooter Libby?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4435, "Truth_answer": "By 1980s Chumbawamba had begun to release material using the vinyl format on their own Agit-Prop record label, which had evolved from an earlier project, Sky and Trees Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Chumbawamba's Prop Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4435, "Truth_answer": "Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records is the debut studio album by British band Chumbawamba, released in 1986 on Agit-Prop Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Chumbawamba's album, Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4435, "Truth_answer": "The first LP, Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records (1986) was a critique of the Live Aid concert organised by Bob Geldof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chumbawamba besides debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4435, "Truth_answer": "Chumbawamba toured Europe with the band Ex, and a collaboration between members of the two bands, under the name Antidote, led to the release of an EP, Destroy Fascism!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the member collaboration Chumbawamba did??", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4436, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was re-elected to Congress four more times, and served from 1963 until 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rogers Morton start his career in congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4436, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Rogers Morton elected to congress from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4436, "Truth_answer": "Assateague State Park is a public recreation area in Worcester County, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assateague_State_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state is the Assateague Island national park located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4436, "Truth_answer": "Morton was re-elected to Congress four more times, and served from 1963 until 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long has Rogers Morton been in congress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stephen Colbert first start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "Arriving in Hampden–Sydney College in Virginia in 1982, Stephen Colbert majored in philosophy and continued to participate in plays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Colbert in college for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Colbert graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Colbert graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Colbert was hired to perform with Second City's touring company, initially as an understudy for Steve Carell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Stephen Colbert's first gig?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Colbert left Second City and relocated to New York to work on the sketch comedy show Exit 57", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stephen colbert besides his performance with Second City's touring company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "Exit 57 lasted only 12 episodes, the show received favorable reviews and was nominated for five CableACE Awards in 1995, in categories including best writing, performance, and comedy series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stephen Colbert's show Exit 57 successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4437, "Truth_answer": "Following the cancelation of Exit 57, Colbert worked for six months as a cast member and writer on The Dana Carvey Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127071313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Stephen Colbert's other jobs besides Exit 57?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4438, "Truth_answer": "Soraya obtained a record contract with Polygram Records/Island Records in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Soraya's musical career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4438, "Truth_answer": "Soraya's first album, released two years later simultaneously in both English and Spanish, was titled On nights like this / En esta noche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soraya's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4438, "Truth_answer": "Soraya's first single, Suddenly/De Repente, reached #1 in Billboard Latin Pop listings, with the English version receiving some mainstream Adult Contemporary airplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs from Soraya's first album, On nights like this / En esta noche?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4438, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Soraya was diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer, shortly after the release of her third album Cuerpo y alma / I'm yours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soraya_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Soraya besides her first album, On nights like this / En esta noche?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank coached from 1928 to 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Weeb Ewbank a coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank has coached others such as the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, New York Jets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank only coach at Washington University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank was head football coach at Washington University in St. Louis for the 1947 and 1948 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Weeb Ewbank at Washington University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank expected to coach quarterbacks, having played the position in college, but Brown insisted that he oversee the tackles for the Cleveland Browns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank have any conflicts during his coaching career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "While in the military, Ewbank was an assistant to Paul Brown on a service football team at Naval Station Great Lakes outside of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank have to leave coaching when he joined the navy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank held his coaching positions at McGuffey until 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What coaching job did Weeb Ewbank leave to go to the navy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Under Weeb Ewbank's tutelage, the school's Green Devils football team had a win–loss record of 71–21 in thirteen seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Weeb Ewbank besides leaving coaching to go to the Navy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "Following his discharge from the Navy at the end of the war in 1945, Ewbank became the backfield coach under Charles Rip Engle at Brown University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Weeb Ewbank become the backfield coach at?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4439, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank's teams regard him highly?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank retired after the 1973 season and settled in Oxford, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weeb Ewbank retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank settled in Oxford, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Weeb Ewbank go once he retired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Weeb Ewbank honored for his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1978, but said later that year that he was glad to be out of coaching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Weeb Ewbank feel about retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank have any hobbies in retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank had a wife and three daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank have a family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Ewbank is the only man to coach two professional football teams to championships, and the only man to win the NFL championship, the AFL championship and a Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a highlight of Weeb Ewbank's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank has coached teams such as Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, New York Jets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Weeb Ewbank coach for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank moved back to Oxford in retirement and wrote a book in 1977 called Football Greats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Weeb Ewbank do in retirement?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank died at 91 on November 17, 1998, the 30th anniversary of the Heidi Game, after suffering from heart problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank die?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4440, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank died suffering from heart problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "From what cause did Weeb Ewbank die?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4441, "Truth_answer": "Throughout much of her later career, Grace Hopper was much in demand as a speaker at various computer-related events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Grace Hopper's anecdotes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4441, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper was well known for her lively and irreverent speaking style, as well as a rich treasury of early war stories. She also received the nickname Grandma COBOL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Grace Hopper much in demand as a speaker at various computer-related events?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4441, "Truth_answer": "It was a visual representation the distant light travels within a nanosecond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Grace Hopper hand out pieces of wire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4441, "Truth_answer": "Grace Hopper gave these pieces of wire the metonym nanoseconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Hopper trying to convey with the pieces of wire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4441, "Truth_answer": "The most important thing I've accomplished, other than building the compiler, she said, is training young people.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other messages did Grace Hopper have for the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy with Grace Hopper's methods or messages?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4442, "Truth_answer": "Known in the decade before World War I as the man who owned Broadway, George M. Cohan is considered the father of American musical comedy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George M. Cohan's most notable accomplishment in his later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4442, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about George M. Cohan's family or grandkids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4442, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan enjoyed his first Broadway success with “Little Johnny Jones” in 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013235029id_/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George M. Cohan enjoy doing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4442, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with Little Johnny Jones in 1904, he wrote, composed, produced, and appeared in more than three dozen Broadway musicals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George M. Cohan besides enjoying his first Broadway success with Little Johnny Jones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4442, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan portrayed President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Rodgers and Hart's musical I'd Rather Be Right (1937).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M. Cohan portray any other famous people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4443, "Truth_answer": "From 1899 to 1907, George M. Cohan was married to Ethel Levey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George M. Cohan married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4443, "Truth_answer": "In 1908, George M. Cohan married Agnes Mary Nolany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George M. Cohan's marriage to Ethel Levey his only one?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4443, "Truth_answer": "Levey and George M. Cohan had a daughter. Nolan and Cohan had two daughters and a son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George M. Cohan have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4443, "Truth_answer": "Nolan and Cohan's second daughter was Helen Cohan Carola, a film actress, who performed on Broadway with her father in Friendship in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George M. Cohan and his wife's duaghter a film actor or was she on the stage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What things did Richard III of England like to do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4444, "Truth_answer": "Literature portrays Richard III of England as a man motivated by personal ambition, who uses everyone around him to get his way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard III of England do to get his way?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard III of England use people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4444, "Truth_answer": "Edward and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York, were not seen in public after August and accusations circulated that they had been murdered on Richard's orders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Richard III of England murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard III of England murder them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Richard III of England get away with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4445, "Truth_answer": "Richard III of England's remains were lost, but in 2012 an archaeological excavation was commissioned and they identified the skeleton found in the excavation as that of Richard III.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard III of England have to be reburied?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4445, "Truth_answer": "The tombstone is deeply incised with a cross, and consists of a rectangular block of white Swaledale fossil stone, quarried in North Yorkshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard III of England tomb like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard III of England buried with anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard III of England's burial attract a lot of people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4445, "Truth_answer": "Reverend Tim Stevens, the Bishop of Leicester, and the Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Countess of Wessex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the procession for Richard III of England'?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4446, "Truth_answer": "Weather Report released the album Black Market in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Weather Report release in 1976?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4446, "Truth_answer": "The Weather Report album, Black Market draws heavily from African influences and its style could be described as world fusion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619201119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Market_(Weather_Report_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the music style on the Weather Report Black Market album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4446, "Truth_answer": "Weather Report album, Black Market was recorded during yet another period of change for the group. Although Alyrio Lima played percussion on one track, he was replaced during the sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124044940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weather Report stay together during the release of Black Market?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4446, "Truth_answer": "Although Alyrio Lima played percussion on one track, he was replaced during the sessions by Don Alias and by Alex Acuña", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124044940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Report_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Alyrio Lima's replacement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4446, "Truth_answer": "Originally a member at debut, uring recording, Alias quarreled with Zawinul (allegedly due to Zawinul being too dictatorial over the percussion approach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don Alias a good fit for Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4446, "Truth_answer": "Chester Thompson returned for the final Black Market sessions, but left again after failing to gel as a rhythm section with Pastorius. Thompson subsequently joined Genesis as their touring drummer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any former members return to Weather Report?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer was born in Wimbledon, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.quoteswave.com/text-quotes/236815_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180309231217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Moth_p0", "http://hhfo.weebly.com/the-blog/category/literature_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Georgette Heyer born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "When she was 17, Georgette Heyer began a serial story to amuse her brother Boris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer show interest in writing at an early age?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "The Black Moth was about the adventures of a young man who took responsibility for his brother's card-cheating, was released in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308051144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Georgette Heyer's story about that she wrote when she was 17?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "The Black Moth was Heyer's debut novel, published when Heyer was nineteen. It was a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180309231217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Moth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer achieve success at an early age?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "These Old Shades (1926) was originally intended to be a sequel to The Black Moth, which would redeem the devilish Belmanoir, but Heyer thought better of it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was These Old Shades a continuation of the serial story Georgette Heyer wrote for her brother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer continued writing until her death in July 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georgette Heyer become a full time writer after the publication of this book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "Georgette Heyer's father was supportive and was the one to encourage her to publish her first book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Georgette Heyer's family supportive of her career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "According to her biographer Jane Aiken Hodge, Heyers first novel, The Black Moth contained many of the elements that would become standard for her novels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308051144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Georgette Heyer besides the publication of her novel, The Black Moth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4447, "Truth_answer": "The Black Moth contained elements became standard for Heyer's novels, the saturnine male lead, the marriage in danger, the extravagant wife, and the group of idle, entertaining young men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308051144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgette_Heyer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these elements that Georgette Heyer's novel, The Black Moth contained?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4448, "Truth_answer": "While at Hampshire, Elliott Smith formed the band Heatmiser with classmate Neil Gust.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Elliott Smith formed with his classmates?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4448, "Truth_answer": "After Elliott Smith graduated, he worked in a bakery back in Portland with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and legal theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Elliot Smith work after graduation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4448, "Truth_answer": "Around this time, Elliott Smith and Gust worked a number of odd jobs around Portland, including installing drywall, spreading gravel, and transplanting bamboo trees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of odd jobs did Elliot Smith have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4448, "Truth_answer": "Smith had begun his solo career while still in Heatmiser, and the success of his first two releases created distance and tension with his band.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elliot Smith have a solo career while still in Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4448, "Truth_answer": "The contract was later bought out by DreamWorks prior to the recording of Elliott Smith's fourth album, XO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What company bought the contract before Elliot Smith's 4th album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "George Washington spent a month in 1748 with a team surveying Fairfax's Shenandoah Valley property. He received a surveyor's license the following year from the College of William & Mary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Washington a surveyor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "Fairfax appointed George Washington surveyor of Culpeper County, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Washington a surveyor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "George Washington inherited Ferry Farm and ten slaves; his older half-brother Lawrence inherited Little Hunting Creek and renamed it Mount Vernon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mount Vernon's relation with George Washington?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "Washington did not have the formal education that his elder brothers received at Appleby Grammar School in England, but he did learn mathematics, trigonometry, and surveying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington go to school for surveying?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of fifty years Washington completed numerous surveys, many documenting the settlement of the territory along Virginia's western frontier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did George Washington do surverying?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "George Washington was an avid land surveyor throughout his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425043753id_/https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/surveying/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington enjoy the profession of surveying?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "George Washington resigned because of his military involvement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Washington resign his position as a surveyor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Washington excited about his military appointment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "George Washington did not have the formal education that his elder brothers received.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Washington go to school?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington have any help from his family?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4449, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Washington's service as adjutant general of the Virginia militia inspired George Washington to seek a commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Washington help George Washington get into the military?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "Eileen Jeanette Vancho Lyttle Garrett was an Irish medium and parapsychologist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Eileen Garrett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price did not come to any definite conclusion about Garrett and the séance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Price try to prove Eilleen Garrett was a fake?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "Eileen J. Garrett claimed that she made contact with the spirit of Herbert Carmichael Irwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of claims did Eilleen Garrett make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "R101 was one of a pair of rigid airships as part of a British government programme to develop civil airships capable of servicing long-distance routes within the British Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026145334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R101_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is R101?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "The R101 crashed in France during its maiden overseas voyage on 5 October 1930, killing 48 of the 54 people on board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026145334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R101_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the R101 disaster?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "Eileen J. Garrett claimed to be speaking with victims who had been killed during the R101 disaster through a séance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eileen J. Garrett involved with R101?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the spirit say through Eilleen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "William Hope was a pioneer of so-called spirit photography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is William Hope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price wrote in his SPR report William Hope has been found guilty of deliberately substituting his own plates for those of a sitter...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was William Hope a fraud?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Hope do fake evidence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "Despite Price's findings, Hope still retained a noted following amongst spiritualists. Doyle refused to accept any evidence that Hope was a fraud and considered Price's findings a conspiracy against Hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people percieve William Hope?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William hope do this?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price re-published the Society's experiment in a pamphlet called Cold Light on Spiritualistic Phenomena – An Experiment with the Crewe Circle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210224200901id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hope_(paranormal_investigator)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Price besides proving William Hope a fraud?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4451, "Truth_answer": "Due to the exposure of Hope and other fraudulent spiritualists, Arthur Conan Doyle led a mass resignation of eighty-four members of the Society for Psychical Research.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210224200901id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hope_(paranormal_investigator)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Price's Cold Light on Spiritualistic Phenomena - An Experiment with the Crewe Circle popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4452, "Truth_answer": "Axis of Justice is a political group whose declared purpose is to bring together musicians, fans of music, and grassroots political organizations to fight for social justice together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Morello_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Axis of justice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4452, "Truth_answer": "Tom Morello remarked that he formed Axis of Justice with Serj Tankian after witnessing some members of the audience at Ozzfest 2002 promoting racist symbols and imagery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116000642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_of_justice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Morello join the Axis of Justice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4452, "Truth_answer": "Axis of Justice is a non-profit organization co-founded by Serj Tankian and Tom Morello.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116000642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_of_justice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tom Morello work with in Axis of Justice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Axis of Justice have a great fanbase?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague was commissioner in Hudson County.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Frank Hague commissioner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague was commissioner from 1913 to 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Frank Hague commissioner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague was commissioner for five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Frank Hague commissioner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits. Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some noteworthy things that happened while Frank Hague was commissioner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague took steps to curb the police department's lackadaisical work ethic, punishing offenses that had gone unpunished for years. He also made much-needed improvements to the fire department", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fire and Police departments get along with Frank Hague as commissioner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "In 1917, Frank Hague, as the man who cleaned up the police force, ran for reelection. He put together a commission ticket, sweeping all five spots on the commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Police and Fire Departments do when Frank Hague made much-needed improvements?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "At the heart of this change was an inner cadre of officers known as the Zeppelin Squad or zepps who were personally loyal to Frank Hague alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Frank Hague work closely with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Hague ever betrayed by a Zepp?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "The zepps would spy on, and report back to Frank Hague about other members of the department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Frank Hague's Zepps spy on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who followed Frank Hague after as commissioner?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "Merckx also became the third to accomplish the feat of winning the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in the same calendar year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Giro-Tour Double for Eddy Merckx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx never toured in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx tour in the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "Tour of France, Tour of Italy, and Tour of Spain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Eddy Merckx tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx's victories include an unequalled eleven Grand Tours (five Tours of France, five Tours of Italy, and a Tour of Spain)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any awards won by Eddy Merckx?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx was involved in three doping incidents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eddy Merckx involved in any doping issues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "For his career successes in the Giro d'Italia, Eddy Merckx became the first rider inducted into the race's Hall of Fame in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eddy Merckx article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4454, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx's victories include an unequalled eleven Grand Tours, all of the five Monuments, three World Championships, the hour record, every major one-day race other than Paris–Tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4455, "Truth_answer": "Faith healing is the practice of prayer and gestures that are believed by some to elicit divine intervention in spiritual and physical healing, especially the Christian practice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is faith healing ministry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4455, "Truth_answer": "According to Nancy Barr Mavity, an early Aimee Semple McPherson biographer, almost by accident, the evangelist discovered when she laid hands on sick or injured persons, they got well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130101637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Faith healing ministry part of Aimee Semple McPherson's career start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4455, "Truth_answer": "Aimee Semple McPherson preached a conservative gospel, but used progressive methods, taking advantage of radio, movies, and stage acts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aimee Semple McPherson on TV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4455, "Truth_answer": "Aimee Semple McPherson published Declaration of Faith, The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel (1920)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130101637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aimee Semple McPherson write a book?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4455, "Truth_answer": "By early 1926, Aimee Semple McPherson had become one of the most charismatic and influential women and ministers of her time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aimee Semple McPherson popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4455, "Truth_answer": "Aimee Semple McPherson employed a small group of artists, electricians, decorators, and carpenters, who built the sets for each Sunday's service. Religious music was played by an orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130101637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimee_Semple_McPherson_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aimee Semple McPherson work with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "On March 14, 2003, A.J. Styles returned to International Wrestling Cartel (IWC) and successfully challenged IWC Super Indy Champion Super Hentai for the title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did A.J. Styles return to the independent circuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "On October 21, 2005, A.J. Styles won the vacant IWA: Mid-South Heavyweight Championship in a four-way dance match. Two day later, Styles lost the title to CM Punk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles leave the professional wrestling independent circuit again in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "The PWG World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) professional wrestling promotion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is PWG", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "On April 12, A.J. Styles debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), competing at the promotions 3rd Best of the Best event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a major event for A.J. Styles during his return to the independent professional wrestling circuit between 2003-2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "On September 3, A.J. Styles entered the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, but was defeated in the finals by Chris Bosh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles have a major rivalry with Rave during his return to the independant professional wrestling circuit between 2003-2005?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did A.J. Styles partner with during his return to the independant professional wrestling circuit between 2003-2005?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "Allen Neal Jones is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand where he is the current WWE United States Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles retire in 2005?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles defended the title until August 6 at Zombies Shouldn't Run, where he lost it to Kevin Steen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles lose any matches during his return to the independant professional wrestling circuit between 2003-2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4456, "Truth_answer": "On July 20, at CZW: Deja Vu II, A.J. Styles successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Rave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which title did A.J. Styles retain?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4457, "Truth_answer": "The Sinhalese people are an Indo-Aryan- ethnolinguistic group native to the island of Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the Sinhalese people from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4457, "Truth_answer": "The Sinhalese culture main domains are sculpture, fine arts, literature, dancing, poetry and a wide variety of folk beliefs and rituals traditionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the Sinhalese people make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4457, "Truth_answer": "Sinhalese people have emigrated out to many countries for a variety of reasons. The larger diaspora communities are situated in the United Kingdom, Australia, United States and Canada among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Sinhalese People go from Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4457, "Truth_answer": "Ancient Sinhala stone sculpture and inscriptions are known worldwide and is a main foreign attraction in modern tourism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Sinhalese People need sculpture for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4457, "Truth_answer": "Sigirirya is famous for its frescoes. Folk poems were sung by workers to accompany their work and narrate the story of their lives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Sinhalese People do other than stone sculpture and inscriptions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4458, "Truth_answer": "Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers left Suppāraka, landed on the island at a site believed by historians to be near modern-day Mannar, and founded the Kingdom of Tambapanni.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who led the Sinhalese People?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4458, "Truth_answer": "The elected minister of the people Upatissa, the Chief government minister or prime minister and leading chief among the Sinhalese became regent and acted as regent for a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was the leader of the Sinhalese People?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4458, "Truth_answer": "While he was king, Upatissa established the new capital Upatissa, in which the kingdom was moved to from the Kingdom of Tambapanni.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new capital by Upatissa called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4458, "Truth_answer": "When Vijaya's letter arrived, Sumitta had already succeeded his father as king of his country, and so he sent his son Panduvasdeva to rule Upatissa Nuwara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Sinhalese People travel to after moving to the new capital Upatissa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4458, "Truth_answer": "In 377 BC, King Pandukabhaya (437–367 BC) moved the capital to Anuradhapura and developed it into a prosperous city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Sinhalese People go after Upatissa Nuwarra?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4458, "Truth_answer": "The name was also derived from the city's establishment on the auspicious asterism called Anura. Anuradhapura was the capital of all the monarchs who ruled from the dynasty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sinhalese People end up in Anuradhapura?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "Janis Joplin sang for the first time with Big Brother and the Holding Company in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Janis Joplin start with Big Brother and the Holding Company?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "It took a while for some of the band's followers to accept the new singer and her current boyfriend, keyboardist Stephen Ryder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the other band members from Big Brother and the Holding Company accept Joplin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "Her music was completely different from that which Big Brother and the Holding Company was playing at that time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it say why it took time to accept Janis Joplin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "The band started to increase its popularity in the San Francisco psychedelic scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company eventually have positive things to say about Janis Joplin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "Their 1968 album Cheap Thrills is considered one of the masterpieces of the psychedelic sound of San Francisco; it reached number one on the Billboard charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company win any awards or accolades with Janis Joplin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the summer of 1968, Janis Joplin announced that she was leaving Big Brother and the Holding Company in the fall of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janis Joplin leave Big Brother and the Holding Company?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4459, "Truth_answer": "In September 1966, Big Brother and the Holding Company was stranded in Chicago after finishing a gig there at a venue called Mother Blues located on Wells Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Brother and the Holding Company tour or play in bars?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "Neutral Milk Hotel's second album, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, released in 1998 and also produced by Robert Schneider, is notable as a critically acclaimed and widely popular album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "Holland, 1945 was released as the only single from Neutral Milk Hotel's second and final studio album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea in October 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108223115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_1945_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from the In the Aeroplane Over the Sea album by Neutral Milk Hotel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Holland, 1945 by Neutral Milk Hotel top the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Mangum, Jeremy Barnes, Scott Spillane, and Julian Koster are the credited members of Neutral Milk Hotel on their second and final album, In the Airplane Over the Sea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Neutral Milk Hotel at the time their second album release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "However, the record (along with the year of constant touring that succeeded it) took its toll on Mangum. The band abruptly went on hiatus, turning down all requests for shows", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neutral Milk Hotel Tour to promote the album, In the Airplane Over the Sea?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "Despite growing popularity, Neutral Milk Hotel disbanded in 1999. On April 29, 2013, the band announced a reunion tour for the fall of 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Neutral Milk Hotel stay on hiatus for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "Neutral Milk Hotel abruptly went on hiatus, turning down all requests for shows, including a support slot for R.E.M.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101073933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neutral Milk Hotel have to cancel any shows after their abrupt hiatus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4460, "Truth_answer": "After their 2013 fall reunion tour, Neutral Milk Hotel continued to play concerts sporadically until going on indefinite hiatus in mid-2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important to know about the article on Neutral Milk Hotel at this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Finding themselves at liberty, Florence Lawrence and Solter in 1909 were able to join the Independent Moving Pictures Company of America. The company, was looking for experienced filmmakers and actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Florence Lawrence do with Independent Moving Pictures Company?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence and Solter began looking for work, writing to the Essanay Company to offer their services. Essanay reported the offer to Biograph's head office, and they were promptly fired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Florence Lawrence and Solter at liberty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Independent Moving Pictures Company of America, founded by Carl Laemmle needing a star, lured Florence Lawrence away from Biograph by promising a marquee. First, Laemmle organized a publicity stunt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence take the offer by IMP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Carl Laemmle organized a publicity stunt by starting a rumor that Florence Lawrence had been killed by a street car in New York City. Then gained much media attention", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Laemmle's organize publicity stunt after luring Florence Lawrence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "The fans in St. Louis were so thrilled to see Florence Lawrence alive that they grabbed at her and popped the buttons off her coat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public reaction the first publicity stunt involving Florence Lawrence and IMP?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Carl Laemmle falsely claimed that Lawrence's St. Louis fans rushed Florence Lawrence in a frenzy and tore her clothes off. Partially due to Laemmle's ingenuity, the star system was born", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after fans grabbed Florence Lawrence's coat buttons?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "The star system was the method of creating, promoting and exploiting stars in Hollywood films. Movie studios would select promising young actors and glamorise and create personas for them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202235641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_system_(filmmaking)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the star system in filmmaking?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence became a household name. However, her fame also proved that the studio executives who had concerns over wage demands soon had their fears proved correct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence demand higher wages?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4461, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence became a household name. However, her fame also proved that the studio executives who had concerns over wage demands soon had their fears proved correct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Florence Lawrence able to demand higher wages after her stardom?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence's first Biograph production was The Girl and the Outlaw is a 1908 American silent short Western film directed by D. W. Griffith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Florence Lawrence sign with Biograph Studios?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "After her success in this role, Florence Lawrence appeared as a society belle in Betrayed by a Handprint and as an Indian in The Red Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Florence Lawrence do while at Biograph besides Girl and the Outlaw?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "After Florence Lawrence gained wide recognition, particularly after starring in the highly successful Resurrection, Biograph Studios refused to publicly announce her name and fans simply called her the Biograph Girl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence star in anything else during her time with Biograph besides Girl and the Outlaw, Betrayed by a Handprint, and The Red Girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "In total, Florence Lawrence had parts in most of the 60 films directed by Griffith in 1908. Toward the end of 1908, Lawrence married Harry Solter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence play any other roles while at Biograph besides Girl and the Outlaw, Betrayed by a Handprint, The Red Girl, and Resurrection?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence gained much popularity, but because her name was never publicized, fans began writing the studio asking for it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Florence Lawrence receive any awards or recognition for her Biograph roles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "During cinema's formative years, silent screen actors were not named, because studio owners feared that fame might lead to demands for higher wages", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable or interesting about actor culture during the time Florence Lawrence was the Biograph girl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence achieved great popularity in the Jones series, filmdom's first comedy series, in which she played Mrs. Jones in around a dozen films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the work that Florence Lawrence made with Biograph received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "More popular still were the dramatic love stories in which Florence Lawrence co-starred with John R. Cumpson, as Mr. Jones, and Arthur Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Florence Lawrence considered successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4462, "Truth_answer": "Florence Lawrence continued to work for Biograph in 1909. Her demand to be paid by the week rather than daily was met, and she received double the normal rate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find interesting about the article on Florence Lawrence?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura served as the 38th Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=complete_911_timeline&startpos=7000_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p0", "https://quotecites.com/author-details/Gerry_Cooney_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jesse Ventura become governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura's campaign consisted of a combination of aggressive grassroots events and original television spots, using the phrase Don't vote for politics as usual.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jesse Ventura do with the campaigns for Governor of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura spent less money in his campaign than his opponents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Jesse Ventura's Minnesota gubernatorial election besides campaigning agressively?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "After Jesse Ventura's election, bumper stickers and T-shirts bearing the slogan My governor can beat up your governor appeared in Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was fun about the time during Jesse Ventura's Minnesota gubernatorial electrion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "The nickname Jesse 'The Mind' began to resurface sarcastically in reference to his frequently controversial remarks. Jesse Ventura's old stage name Jesse 'The Body' continued to appear with some regularity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things arose during Jesse Ventura's campaign for Governor of Minnesota besides bumper stickers and T-shirts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura no longer felt dedicated enough to his job to run again", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jesse Ventura decide not to run for a second term as Governor of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "What Jesse Ventura viewed were constant attacks on his family by the media for personal behavior and belief while neglecting coverage of important policy issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jesse Ventura have any other reasons not to run for a second term as Governor of Minnesota besides no longer feeling dedicated enough to his job to runa gain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Governor Jesse Ventura sparked media criticism when, nearing the end of his term, he suggested that he might resign from office early.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other reasons Jesse Ventura chose not to run for reelection as Governor of Minnesota besides what he viewed were constant attacks on his family by the media?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Governor Jesse Ventura he suggested that he might resign from office early to allow his lieutenant governor, Mae Schunk, an opportunity to serve as governor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jesse Ventura want to resign from office as Governor of Minnesota early?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura further stated that he wanted her to be the state's first female governor and have her portrait painted and hung in the Capitol along with the other governors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jesse Ventura want leiutenant governor, Mae Schunk, to be governor?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4463, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura quickly retreated from the comments, saying he was just floating an idea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jesse Ventura resign early as Governor of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura attracted criticism when he decided not to live in the governor's mansion during his tenure, choosing instead to shut it down, staying at his home in Maple Grove.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jesse Ventura face any political criticisms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota legislature refused to increase spending for security", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Jesse Ventura want to live in the governor's mansion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, a group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Jesse Ventura", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was attacking Jesse Ventura's family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "Alleging that the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the group of disgruntled citizens petitioning to recall against Governor Jesse Ventura have against the governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "Alleging that the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain, among other things", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain all the group of disgruntled citizens petitioning to recall Governor Jesse Ventura have against Governor Ventura?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "The petition was denied. The proposed petition was dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Ventura?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, a group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Jesse Ventura", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the proposed petition dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota about in 1999?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Jesse Ventura held a press conference in relation to a lawsuit he had filed against the Transportation Security Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jesse Ventura do after the Chief Justice dismissed the recall petition?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "During that press conference, Jesse Ventura stated that he would never stand for a national anthem again“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jesse Ventura say in the November 2011 press conference?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura held a news conference to criticize the dismissal of his lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration for the agency's pat downs and full body scanners at the airport", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would Jesse Ventura never stand for the national anthem again?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "After the ruling, Jesse Ventura held a press conference in which he disparaged federal judges as cowards; said he would henceforth refer to the U.S. as Fascist States of America“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jesse Ventura say at the November 2011 press conference besides how he would never stand for a national anthem again?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4464, "Truth_answer": "On July 31, 2014, Jesse Ventura launched a weekly podcast distributed by Adam Carolla's Carolla Digital called We The People.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jesse Ventura after his November 2011 press conference?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4465, "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey was asked to play for Kent Young Amateurs in 1948 and made 157 against Sussex Young Amateurs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Colin Cowdrey begin playing for Kent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4465, "Truth_answer": "In 1949–1950 Colin Cowdrey was made the school cricket captain and in 1950 made 126 not out for Public Schools against the Combined Services at Lords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colin Cowdrey during his time with Kent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4465, "Truth_answer": "In all Colin Cowdrey played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129235932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Cowdrey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Colin Cowdrey play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4465, "Truth_answer": "Colin Cowdrey made 1,189 runs (33.02) in the 1951 season and was awarded his county cap by captain David Clark, at 18 the youngest man to be capped by Kent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colin Cowdrey win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "Known for her temper and frequent outbursts, in 1985, Nina Simone fired a gun at a record company executive, whom she accused of stealing royalties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nina Simone's temperament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone is survived by her daughter, Lisa Celeste Stroud, an actress and singer, who took the stage name Simone, and who has appeared on Broadway in Aida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "in 1985, Nina Simone fired a gun at a record company executive, whom she accused of stealing royalties. Simone said she tried to kill him but missed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nina Simone do that was dangerous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nina Simone fire the gun at a re ord company executive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "According to a biographer, Nina Simone took medication for a condition from the mid-1960s onward, although this was supposedly only known to a small group of intimates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110034414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone see a doctor for her bipolar disorder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 when Nina Simone's biography, Break Down and Let It All Out written by Sylvia Hampton and David Nathan, was published posthumously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Nina Simone's biography?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 when Nina Simone's biography, Break Down and Let It All Out written by Sylvia Hampton and David Nathan, was published posthumously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Nina Simone's biography?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4466, "Truth_answer": "Singer-songwriter Janis Ian, a one-time friend of Simone's, related in her own autobiography, Society's Child: My Autobiography, two instances to illustrate Simone's volatility", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nina Simone friends with any other singers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone recorded her last album for RCA, It Is Finished, in 1974, and did not make another record until 1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nina Simone in 1974?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Nina Simone a student between 1974 to 1993?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone flew to Barbados expecting Stroud to communicate with her when she had to perform. However, Stroud interpreted Simone's sudden disappearance as an indication of her desire for divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some other things that happened to Nina Simone between 1974-1993 besides recording her last album for RCA, It Is Finished?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s, Nina Simone performed regularly at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, where she recorded the album Live at Ronnie Scott's in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone perform in other parts of the world besides barbados?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "During the last decade of her life, Nina Simone had sold more than one million records, making her a global catalog best-seller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nina Simone win any awards or have a top album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "Nina Simone recorded her last album for RCA in 1974, not making another record until 1978, when she was persuaded to record by CTI Records owner Creed Taylor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nina Simone set to do after her last album in 1974?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Nina Simone settled near Aix-en-Provence in Southern France. In the same year, her final album, A Single Woman, was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the last album that Nina Simone record?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4467, "Truth_answer": "During a 1998 performance in Newark, Nina Simone announced, If you're going to come see me again, you've got to come to France, because I am not coming back.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What things did Nina Simone do in the 1990's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4468, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis's years active are 1989–2001, 2007–present", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Earth Crisis still around?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4468, "Truth_answer": "Some Earth Crisis songs went on to be considered by some as anthems, such as Firestorm for straight edge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs from the band Earth Crisis became anthems?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4468, "Truth_answer": "Some Earth Crisis songs went on to be considered by some as anthems, such as Firestorm for straight edge and Ultramilitance for eco-terrorists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other Earth Crisis songs that are anthems too besides Firestorm", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4468, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis had a huge impact on both the hardcore punk music and its ideals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Earth Crisis influence future bands?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4468, "Truth_answer": "Ross Haenfler states Earth Crisis became the face of straight edge throughout the 1990s through the convergence of 'radical' animal rights activism, a more aggressive 'metalcore' sound, and hardcore crews“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Earth Crisis influence hardcore punk music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4469, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani has won three Grammy Awards. As a solo artist, she has received an American Music Award, Brit Award, World Music Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Gwen_Stefani_Mtv_Europe_Music_Awards_2004_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4469, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani's first award was the California Music Award for Outstanding Female Vocalist in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gwen Stefani win her first award?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4469, "Truth_answer": "Throughout her solo artist career, Gwen Stefani won music awards, including: one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, two Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the awards that Gwen Stefani won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4469, "Truth_answer": "With No Doubt, Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani win any other awards aside from her solo artist career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4469, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani is a member of the rock band No Doubt, whose 1995 album Tragic Kingdom propelled them to stardom and sold 17 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gwen Stefani's biggest achievement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4470, "Truth_answer": "Stylist Andrea Lieberman introduced her to haute couture clothing, which led to Gwen Stefani launching a fashion line named L.A.M.B. in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani do anything besides sing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4470, "Truth_answer": "The L.A.M.B. fashion line achieved popularity among celebrities and is worn by stars such as Teri Hatcher, Nicole Kidman, and Gwen Stefani herself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gwen Stefani's clothing line L.A.M.B a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4470, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani made her film debut playing Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani do any acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4470, "Truth_answer": "The 2004 film The Aviator was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, winning five, including Best Supporting Actress for Cate Blanchett. It also won the BAFTA Award for Best Film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gwen Stefani's acting career a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4470, "Truth_answer": "The This Is What the Truth Feels Like Tour was the third solo concert tour by American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani, supporting This Is What the Truth Feels Like (2016).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523020853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_What_the_Truth_Feels_Like_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani do any tours?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4470, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani has three sons with Rossdale, born in May 2006; August 2008; and February 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gwen Stefani have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4471, "Truth_answer": "Stan takes a free personality test offered by Scientologists on the street. After answering a long questionnaire, Stan is informed that he is extremely depressed and therefore a perfect candidate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Trapped in the Closet (South Park) about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4471, "Truth_answer": "The president of Scientology determines that Stan's high reading makes him a reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology's founder and prophet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the questions about the episode Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4471, "Truth_answer": "Trapped in the Closet was nominated for an Emmy Award in July 2006, in the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4471, "Truth_answer": "The title is a reference to the R. Kelly song of the same name, and a depiction of R. Kelly appears in the episode to sing a parody of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121150605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet_(South_Park)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting information about the Trapped in the Closet (South Park) passage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4471, "Truth_answer": "Cruise refuses to leave, despite protests from Randy, Nicole Kidman, police, Travolta and R. Kelly to come out of the closet. Travolta and Kelly eventually join Cruise in the closet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after the release of the Trapped in the Closet (South Park) episode?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4471, "Truth_answer": "The Scientologists and celebrities in the closet are angry and threaten to sue Stan. Stan dares them to sue, and the episode ends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the main players of Trapped in the Closet (South Park)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4472, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Russel Wallace OM FRS (8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, and biologist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219015527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Russel_Wallace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alfred Russel Wallace a well known figure as?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4472, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1880s, Alfred Russel Wallace was drawn into the debate over mandatory smallpox vaccination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219015527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Russel_Wallace_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What vaccinations did Alfred Russel Wallace question?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4472, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Russel Wallace's believed everything in nature, even disease-causing organisms, served a useful purpose in the natural order; he feared vaccination might upset that natural balance with unfortunate results", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alfred Russel Wallace suggest to use vaccinations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4472, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Russel Wallace and other anti-vaccinationists pointed out that vaccination, which at the time was often done in a sloppy and unsanitary manner, could be dangerous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219015527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Russel_Wallace_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were vaccinations done during the time of Alfred Russel Wallace?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4472, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alfred Russel Wallace question any other vaccinations besides smallpox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4473, "Truth_answer": "Above all, Alfred Russel Wallace's role as the co-discoverer of natural selection and his work on zoogeography marked him out as an exceptional figure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alfred Russel Wallace accomplish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4473, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1880s, Alfred Russel Wallace was drawn into the debate over mandatory smallpox vaccination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219015527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Russel_Wallace_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you discover about vaccinations after reading the Alfred Russel Wallace article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4473, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Russel Wallace received honorary doctorates and a number of professional honours, such the Royal Society's Royal Medal and Darwin Medal in 1868 and 1890 respectively", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alfred Russel Wallace do in 1890?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4473, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Russel Wallace was also awarded honorary doctorates from the Universities of Dublin (1882) and Oxford (1889)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alfred Russel Wallace receive any other doctorates besides professional honours?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4473, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Russel Wallace's observations of the marked zoological differences across a narrow strait in the archipelago led to his proposing the zoogeographical boundary now known as the Wallace line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alfred Russel Wallace's work on zoogeography?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4474, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Todd Nance played with Houser, Bell, and Schools for an Athens's charity event; it was their first show as Widespread Panic; named for Houser's once-frequent panic attacks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Widespread Panic begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4474, "Truth_answer": "Widespread Panic is an American rock band from Athens, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the subject of the Widespread Panic article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4474, "Truth_answer": "Widespread Panic was formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1986, and is influenced by the Southern rock, blues-rock, progressive rock, funk and hard rock genres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4474, "Truth_answer": "Widespread Panic played in fraternities and bars regularly before Panic signed a contract with Landslide Records in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Widespread Panic sign a contract with Landslide Records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Widespread Panic released Ball, the first studio album with McConnell as the guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did George McConnell join the band Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Widespread Panic released Ball, the first studio album with McConnell as the guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the first Widespread Panic album George McConnell was on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Widespread Panic released Ball, the first studio album with McConnell as the guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument does George McConnell play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "On August 2, 2006, nearing the end of the summer tour, Widespread Panic announced that George McConnell had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is George McConnell in the band Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "On August 2, 2006, nearing the end of the summer tour, Widespread Panic announced that George McConnell had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George McConnell leave Widespread Panic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "On August 2, 2006, Widespread Panic announced that George McConnell had left the band, making July 30, 2006 at the Fox Theater in St. Louis, his last show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George McConnell's last show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "In January 2006, Widespread Panic recorded their 9th studio album, Earth to America, in Nassau, Bahamas at Compass Point Studios, with Terry Manning producing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widespread_Panic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another Widespread Panic album George McConnell was on besides Ball?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4475, "Truth_answer": "Producer John Keane and former guitar technician Sam Holt filled in on guitar for the remaining two weeks of the tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took George McConnell's place when he left?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "According to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Paul Watson was born in Toronto to Anthony Joseph Watson and Annamarie Larsen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Paul Watson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson was born December 2, 1950 (age 68)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Paul Watson born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson's parents were Anthony Joseph Watson and Annamarie Larson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Paul Watson's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson was born in Toronto to Anthony Joseph Watson and Annamarie Larsen, and grew up in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, along with two sisters and three brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Paul Watson go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "According to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, in 1968 and the early 1970s, Paul Watson joined the Canadian Coast Guard, serving aboard weatherships, search and rescue hovercraft, and buoy tenders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108185504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Paul Watson's early life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson married his fourth wife Yana Rusinovich on February 14, 2015, in Paris, France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Watson have any romantic relationships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4476, "Truth_answer": "Paul Watson was a founding member of Greenpeace, but the organization denies this stating he was an influential early member but not, as he sometimes claims, a founder.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Watson's personal life besides where he was born, who his parents are, if he had siblings, joining the coast guard, and marrying his fourth wife in 2015?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "An aspiring writer and obsessive fan, Bill James began writing baseball articles after leaving the United States Army in his mid-twenties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Bill James' Abstracts about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "Many of his first baseball writings came while Bill James was doing night shifts as a security guard at the Stokely-Van Camp's pork and beans cannery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill James write the baseball abstracts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "Bill James Online offers profiles of teams and players full of facts and statistics hoping to one day map what Bill James has termed the lost island of baseball statistics.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bill James writing about Baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1979, Bill James wrote an annual preview of the baseball season for Esquire, and continued to do so through 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many abstracts did Bill James write?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "The first three editions of the Baseball Abstract garnered respect for Bill James' work, including a very favorable review by Daniel Okrent in Sports Illustrated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What reviews did Bill James get for his early abstracts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "By 1982 sales had increased tenfold, and a media conglomerate agreed to publish and distribute future editions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill James sell many of his abstracts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "Unlike most writers, Bill James' pieces did not recount games in epic terms or offer insights gleaned from interviews with players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Bill James' Baseball Abstracts successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "A typical Bill James piece posed a question, and then presented data and analysis written in a lively, insightful, and witty style that offered an answer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill James' Baseball Abstracts include instead of recounting games or interviews?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Bill James ceased writing the Abstract, citing workload-related burnout and concern about the volume of statistics on the market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill James stop writing his baseball abstracts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "Bill James has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history, which have sold well and received admiring reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bill James after stopping his baseball Abstracts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "While writers had published books about baseball statistics before (most notably Earnshaw Cook's Percentage Baseball, in the 1960s), few had ever reached a mass audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other writer reach a mass audience after Bill James?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4477, "Truth_answer": "Bill James' assistant Rob Neyer was responsible for much of the research, and wrote several short pieces. Neyer eventually became a featured baseball columnist at ESPN and SB Nation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill James collaborating with anyone on the baseball abstracts?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "5 September 1960, Kasa-Vubu announced the dismissal of Lumumba. Patrice Lumumba heard of the firing and made three broadcasts, defending his government and declaring Kasa-Vubu to be deposed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patrice Lumumba's deposition of Kasa-Vabu happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "The Parliament held a joint session between the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Though several members short of a quorum, they voted to grant Patrice Lumumba emergency powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the joint session in which Patrice Lumumba was in about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba accused obstructionist politicians and ABAKO of using the presidency as a front for disguising their activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Congolese Parliament give Patrice Lumumba emergency powers ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "On 14 September Mobutu announced over radio that he was launching a 'peaceful revolution' to break the political impasse and therefore neutralising the President, Patrice Lumumba's and Iléo's respective governments", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Patrice Lumumba's emergency powers last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba was forcibly restrained on the flight to Elisabethville on 17 January 1961. On arrival, he and his associates were conducted under arrest to the Brouwez House", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mobutu's people put Patrice Lumumba in jail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba, Mpolo, and Okito were lined up against a tree and shot one. The execution is thought to have taken place on 17 January 1961, between 21:40 and 21:43", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patrice Lumumba do after the house arrest ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4478, "Truth_answer": "Later that night, Patrice Lumumba was driven to an isolated spot where three firing squads assembled. A Belgian commission of inquiry found the execution was carried out by Katanga's authorities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Patrice Lumumba go to be executed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba was born on 2 July 1925 to a farmer, François Tolenga Otetshima, and his wife Julienne Wamato Lomendja, in Onalua in the Katakokombe region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Patrice Lumumba grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba had three brothers (Charles Lokolonga, Émile Kalema, and Louis Onema Pene Lumumba) and one half-brother (Tolenga Jean).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrice Lumumba have sibilings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba was educated at a Protestant primary school, a Catholic missionary school, and finally the government post office training school, where he passed the one-year course with distinction", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patrice Lumumba go to school for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba worked as a traveling beer salesman in Léopoldville and as a postal clerk in a Stanleyville Post Office for eleven years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Patrice Lumumba's first job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Patrice Lumumba became regional head of the Cercles of Stanleyville and joined the Liberal Party of Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patrice Lumumba first hold office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "After a study tour in Belgium in 1956, Patrice Lumumba was arrested on charges of embezzlement of $2500 from the post office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Patrice Lumumba's early life besides where he grew up, his siblings, going to government post office training school, working as a postal clerk, and becoming the regional head of the Cercles of Stanleyvill in 1955?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4479, "Truth_answer": "Patrice Lumumba was convicted and sentenced one year later to twelve months imprisonment and a fine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121103417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrice Lumumba go to jail after being arrested on charges of embezzlement of $2500 from the post office?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "In December 2009, Pecknold wanted the new LP to sound less poppy, less upbeat and more groove-based, referencing the 12-string guitar sound from Roy Harper's folk album Stormcock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleet Foxes produce an album in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes eventually began recording in April 2010 in various locations (including West Hurley, New York) under the label Reciprocal Recording and scrapping the earlier idea of a fast recording", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Fleet Foxes being influenced by Roy Harper's folk album Stormcock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "The album, Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes, was released on May 3, 2011 with a cover illustrated by the Seattle artist Toby Liebowitz and painted by Christopher Alderson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with this Fleet Foxes album influenced by Roy Harper's folk album Stormcock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "Much like its predecessor Fleet Foxes (2008), Helplessness Blues received universal acclaim from critics, going on to be nominated for Best Folk Album for the 54th Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "On January 18, 2012, after Fleet Foxes had finished touring for the Helplessness Blues album, drummer Tillman announced that he had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fleet Foxes do after the album Helplessness Blues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues received universal acclaim from critics, going on to be nominated for Best Folk Album for the 54th Grammy Awards, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200. To support the album, the Fleet Foxes embarked on a worldwide Helplessness Blues Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleet Foxes go on tour during 2009-2012?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "On March 7, 2017, Fleet Foxes announced their third studio album, Crack-Up, released on June 16, 2017 via Nonesuch Records, a new label for the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any albums after Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "Helplessness Blues was nominated as Best Folk Album at the 2012 Grammy Awards, held February 12, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was remarkable about Fleet Foxes in 2009-2012 relating to Grammy award nominations?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4480, "Truth_answer": "At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Helplessness Blues received an average score of 85 based on 42 reviews, indicating universal acclaim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes get them any other awards besides a Grammy Award nomination?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4481, "Truth_answer": "Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor fought continually with the Ottoman Empire. The defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 sent a wave of terror over Europe.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What conflict did Charles V. Holy Roman Emperor have with the Ottoman Empire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4481, "Truth_answer": "The Ottoman victory led to the partition of Hungary for several centuries between the Ottoman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, and the Principality of Transylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Battle of Mohacs in 1526 send a wave of terror over Europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4481, "Truth_answer": "In 1543 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor allied with Henry VIII and forced Francis to sign the Truce of Crépy-en-Laonnois. Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V, Holy Roman Empereor have other conflicts with the Ottoman Empire besides the Battle of Mohacs in 1526?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4481, "Truth_answer": "In 1547, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain himself some respite from the huge expenses of their war.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the humiliating treaty signed by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in 1547 state?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4481, "Truth_answer": "Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor made overtures to the Safavid Empire to open a second front against the Ottomans, in an attempt at creating a Habsburg-Persian alliance.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles V. Holy Roman Emperor sign any other treaties besides his humiliating treaty with the Ottomans in 1547?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4481, "Truth_answer": "Contacts were positive, but rendered difficult by enormous distances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19", "https://www.knowpia.com/knowpedia/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Charles V. Holy Roman Emperor's attempts in creating a Habsburg-Persian alliance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes was founded in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with Fleet Foxes in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "Pecknold's late-sixties pop style caught the attention of the Seattle producer Phil Ek and he helped them record their first demo in 2006, the self-released Fleet Foxes EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with Fleet Foxes in 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "The title of their first album is self titled Fleet Foxes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Fleet Foxes' first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "While the group enjoyed moderate success in the United States, Fleet Foxes was better received in Europe, selling over 200,000 copies in the five months following its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Fleet Foxes article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes sold out music venues for their tours of Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, reaffirming their growing popularity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleet Foxes go on tour for their first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "In 2005 Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset would form the band which became Fleet Foxes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in formation for Fleet Foxes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "Changing their name after a dispute with another local act who was, quite unbelievably, also named The Pineapples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201113203040id_/https://happymag.tv/fleet-foxes-sun-giant-ep-retrospective/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen to Fleet Foxes in 2005 besides Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset forming the band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "Fleet Foxes were becoming increasingly popular and by late 2007, they had attracted over a quarter of a million song plays over two months on their Myspace site.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out to you about the Fleet Foxes article besides formation, name change, touring, first album, sales, and first album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "The band's frontman, Robin Pecknold, attributes much of their success and popularity to illegal file sharing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Foxes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else made the Fleet Foxes popular besides Myspace plays?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4482, "Truth_answer": "They have an album named Helplessness Blues and Crack-Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fleet Foxes have any other albums besides the self-titled first album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "In February 1996, Geraldine Ferraro joined the high-visibility CNN political talk show Crossfire, as the co-host representing the from the left vantage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Geraldine Ferraro a commentator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 primary defeat brought an end to Geraldine Ferraro's political career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Geraldine Ferraro's second senate run successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "At the start of 1998, Geraldine Ferraro left Crossfire and ran for the Democratic nomination again in the 1998 United States Senate election in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything notable about Geraldine Ferraro's career as commentator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro kept her brassy, rapid-fire speech and New York accent intact, and her trial experience from her prosecutor days was a good fit for the program's format.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Geraldine Ferraro popular on CNN?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro had done no fundraising, out of fear of conflict of interest with her Crossfire job, but was nonetheless immediately perceived as the front-runner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Geraldine Ferraro's political career during her second Senate run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro failed to establish a political image current with the times. In the September 15, 1998 primary, she was beaten soundly by Schumer by a 51% to 26% margin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What causes were important to Geraldine Ferraro during her second Senate run?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 primary defeat brought an end to Geraldine Ferraro's political career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything notable about the second senate term attempt of Geraldine Ferraro?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "Unlike 1992, the contest was not divisive, and Geraldine Ferraro and third-place finisher Green endorsed Schumer at a unity breakfast the following day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you elaborate more on the topic of Geraldine Ferraro's defeated second campaign for Senator ending her political career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4483, "Truth_answer": "December and January polls had Geraldine Ferraro 25 percentage points ahead of Green in the race and even further ahead of Schumer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Most interesting thing about Geraldine Ferraro's second run for Senator?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro died at Massachusetts General on March 26, 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Geraldine Ferraro die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "In March 2011 Geraldine Ferraro went to Massachusetts General Hospital to receive treatment for pain caused by a fracture, a common complication of multiple myeloma. Doctors discovered she had pneumonia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Geraldine Ferraro die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro died at the age of 75.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Geraldine Ferraro when she died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "President Obama said upon Geraldine Ferraro's death, Geraldine will forever be remembered as a trailblazer who broke down barriers for women, and Americans of all backgrounds and walks of life“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some tributes to Geraldine Ferraro after her death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Walter Mondale called Geraldine Ferraro a remarkable woman and a dear human being ... She was a pioneer in our country for justice for women and a more open society.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else commented on Geraldine Ferraro's death besides President Obama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "H. W. Bush said, Though we were one-time political opponents, I am happy to say Gerry and I became friends in time – a friendship marked by respect and affection.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else comment on Geraldine Ferraro's death besides President Obama and Walter Mondale?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Bill and Hillary Clinton said, Gerry Ferraro was one of a kind – tough, brilliant, and never afraid to speak her mind or stand up for what she believed in.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else comment on Geraldine Ferraro's death besides President Obama, Walter Mondale, and George H. W. Bush?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro continued to battle cancer, making repeated visits to hospitals during her last year and undergoing difficult procedures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Geraldine Ferraro a year prior to her death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "In November 1998, Geraldine Ferraro was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer where plasma cells secrete abnormal bone disintegrating antibodies known as Bence-Jones proteins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of cancer did Geraldine Ferraro have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Figures from local, state, and national politics were present at Geraldine Ferraro's funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came to Geraldine Ferraro's funeral?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Mondale and both Clintons were among the speakers at Geraldine Ferraro's funeral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else went to Geraldine Ferraro's funeral, particularly named figures from local, state, and national politics to speak?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4484, "Truth_answer": "Geraldine Ferraro's funeral Mass was at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, the site where Geraldine Ferraro and John Zaccaro were married and renewed their vows on their 50th anniversary", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Geraldine Ferraro's husband?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "Flo Rida's single Our House from the album with the same name jumped to number five on the charts. The song has been certified quadruple Platinum in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highest rated single in the album My House by Flo Rida?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "On June 19, 2015 Flo Rida released the second single from his EP: I Don't Like It, I Love It featuring Robin Thicke and Verdine White.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists are collaborating on the album My House by Flo Rida?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "My House is the fourth extended play by American rapper Flo Rida; it was released on April 7, 2015, by Poe Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314180659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_House_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album by Flo Rida, My House, released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "On March 2, 2018, Flo Rida released a new single titled Dancer followed shortly afterwards by the Just Dance 2019 featuring Sweet Sensation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the latest single released by Flo Rida?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "Ended the EP's promotion, on December, 2015 Flo Rida released the single Dirty Mind, featuring Sam Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artist not mentioned, unlike Robin Thicke and Verdine White who have both already been mentioned, has Flo Rida collaborated with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2016, Flo Rida released a standalone single Hello Friday featuring Jason Derulo, that peaked at number 79 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another artist Flo Rida has made a song with besides Robin Thicke, Verdine White, and Sam Martin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4485, "Truth_answer": "On May 20, 2016, Flo Rida released two singles: Who Did You Love featuring Arianna Martina Bergamaschi and At Night featuring Liz Elias and Akon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artist has Flo Rida collaborated with besides Robin Thicke, Verdine White, Sam Martin, and Jason Derulo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "Flo Rida's third album Only One Flo (Part 1) was released on November 24, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened between 2010-2011 with Flo Rida?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "On November 16, 2010, Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1) was released as the second official promo single for Flo Rida's Only One Flo album via the iTunes Store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flo Rida have any hit singles off of Only One Flo (Part 1)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "On June 28, 2010, Flo Rida released the song Club Can't Handle Me featuring David Guetta, which was stated to be the official first single for the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flo Rida have any other singles released from Only One Flo (Part 1) besides Club Can't Handle Me?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "Club Can't Handle Me by Flo Rida topped Irish, Polish, Portuguese, and British charts, reaching top five in Australia, Belgium Flanders, Canada, Finland, Germany, New Zealand and the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Club Can't Handle Me by Flo Rida do good on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "In December 2010, Flo Rida created his own label", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting fact that stood out to you about Flo Rida from 2010-2011 besides Only One Flo (Part 1)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "Flo Rida created his label, International Music Group, inspired by Nicki Minaj's signing with Lil Wayne's. He has signed an 18-year-old rapper, Brianna and Git Fresh to International.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the record label Flo Rida started?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did International Music Group succeed as a label?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4486, "Truth_answer": "Flo Rida also made guest appearances on iYiYi, a song by Australian teen singer Cody Simpson, and on the song Out My Video by Bulgarian singer LiLana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125070435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flo_Rida_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other significant information that you found interesting concerning Flo Rida's guest appearances in 2010-2011?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "Brigadier-General George Townshend's cartoons lampooning General James Wolfe in 1759 are recognized as the first examples of political cartooning in Canadian history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1700s that would be significant with Canadian Comics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "Cartoons did not have a regular forum in Canada until John Henry Walker's short-lived weekly Punch in Canada débuted in Montreal in 1849.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything else from the 1700's in regards to Canadian Comics besides the first examples of politcal cartooning in Canadian history?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "In 1873, John Wilson Bengough founded Grip, a humour magazine in the style of Punch and the American Harper's Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most famous cartoonist mentioned from the 1800's mentioned in the article on Canadian Comics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "Punch featured a large number of cartoons, especially Bengough's own. The cartoons tended to be political, and Prime Minister John Macdonald and Métis rebel leader Louis Riel were favourite targets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Wilson Bengough and his magazine Punch do of significance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "Palmer Cox, a Canadian expatriate in the United States, at this time created The Brownies, a popular, widely merchandised phenomenon whose first book collection sold over a million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some interesting aspect of this Canadian Comics article that I have not mentioned, avoiding George Townshend, John Henry Walker, and John Wilson Bengough?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "Palmer Cox began a Brownies comic strip in 1898 that was among the earliest English-language strips, and had begun using speech balloons by the time it ended in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Palmer Cox do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "The first compilation, The Brownies, Their Book, was published in 1887, followed by 16 books in the series until the last in 1918. Palmer Cox died in 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213041435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brownies_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Brownies by Palmer Cox available in the United States as well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4487, "Truth_answer": "Palmer Cox began a Brownies comic strip in 1898 that was among the earliest English-language strips, and had begun using speech balloons by the time it ended in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant in the Canadian Comics industry during the early 1900's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Jimmy Frise, one of Ernest Hemingway's drinking buddies during the journalist's days in Toronto, sold Life's Little Comedies to the Toronto Star's Star Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is one of Ernest Hemingway's drinking buddies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "Life's Little Comedies was later retitled Birdseye Center, and became the longest-running strip in English Canadian history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the longest-running comic strip in English Canadian comic history?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "Nova Scotia-born artist J. R. Williams single-panel strip about rural and small-town life, Out Our Way, began in 1922 and was syndicated in a peak 700 newspapers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J.R. Williams born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, Frise brought Life's Little Comedies to the Montreal Standard, where it was renamed Juniper Junction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who purchased the Life's Little Comedies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "Two new comic strips appeared on the same day in 1929 in American newspapers and fed the public's desire for escapist entertainment at the dawn of the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many comic strips appeared on the same day in 1929?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "They were the first non-humorous adventure strips, and both were adaptations. One was Buck Rogers; the other, Tarzan, by Halifax native Hal Foster", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the two first non-humorous adventure strips called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Foster began his own strip, Prince Valiant, which has become his best-known work for Foster's dextrous, realistic artwork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hal Foster begin his own comic strip?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "After struggling to support himself at various Toronto-based publications, Richard Taylor, under the pen name Ric, became a regular at The New Yorker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the pen name of Richard Taylor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4488, "Truth_answer": "Richard Taylor, under the pen name Ric, became a regular at The New Yorker and relocated to the US, where the pay and opportunities for cartoonists were better", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Richard Taylor re-locate to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4489, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Wales hired Sanger to editor-in-chief, and in March 2000, Nupedia (the free encyclopedia), a peer-reviewed, open-content encyclopedia, was launched.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is nupedia according to Jimmy Wales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4489, "Truth_answer": "The wiki was initially intended as a collaborative project for the public to write articles that would then be reviewed for publication by Nupedia's expert volunteers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nupedia evolve into Wikipedia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4489, "Truth_answer": "The majority of Nupedia's experts, however, wanted nothing to do with Wikipedia, fearing that mixing amateur content with professionally researched and edited material would compromise the integrity of Nupedia's information.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Jimmy Wales' first wiki work out as intended?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4489, "Truth_answer": "The wiki project, dubbed Wikipedia by Sanger, went live at a separate domain five days after its creation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the majority of Nupedia's experts wanted nothing to do with Wikipedia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4490, "Truth_answer": "On May 14, 2014, Jimmy Wales strongly reacted to the European Court of Justice's ruling on the right of individuals to request the removal of information from Google's search results.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the European Court of Justice Google ruling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4490, "Truth_answer": "The Court held that an Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal information which appears on web pages published by third parties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218093305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Spain_v_AEPD_and_Mario_Costeja_Gonz%C3%A1lez_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218093305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Spain_v_AEPD_and_Mario_Costeja_Gonz%C3%A1lez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the European Court of Justice Google decide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4490, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Wales then provided further explanation, drawing a comparison with Wikipedia: You do not have a right to use the law to prevent Wikipedia editors from writing truthful information“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the ruling about how an Internet search engine operator is responsible for the processing that it carries out of personal information which appears on web pages published by third parties affect Jimmy Wales?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4490, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Wales: A part of the outcome should be the very strong implementation of a right to free speech in Europe—essentially the language of the First Amendment in the U.S.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wales and the European Court's Google ruling, specifically about Wales' ideal outcome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4491, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Stekel also deals differently than Freud with the problem of perversion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wilhelm Stekel's contributions to the theory of fetishism and of perversion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4491, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Stekel points out the significance of the repressed religious “self” in neuroses and indicates that apart from the repressed sexuality type, there is also a repressed morality type.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was perversion handled according to Wilhelm Stekel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was perversion punished?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4491, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Stekel contrasted what he called normal fetishes from extreme interests", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What fetishes does when Wilhelm Stekel mentions it in his theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4491, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Stekel: They become pathological only when they have pushed the whole love object into the background and themselves appropriate the function of a love object“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the line drawn between fetishes and extreme interests according to Wilhelm Stekel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4491, "Truth_answer": "Normal fetishes for Wilhelm Stekel contributed more broadly to choice of lifestyle: thus choice of vocation was actually an attempt to solve mental conflicts through the displacement of them“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm Stekel want to cure patients with fetishes or have them embrace the fetish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4492, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Stekel made significant contributions to symbolism in dreams, as successive editions of The Interpretation of Dreams attest, with their explicit acknowledgement of Freud's debt to Stekel“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wilhelm Stekel's theory of neurosis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4492, "Truth_answer": "the works of Wilhelm Stekel and others...since taught me to form a truer estimate of the extent and importance of symbolism in dreams“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wilhelm Stekel's theory differ from Freud's theory of neurosis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4492, "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud credited Wilhelm Stekel as a potential forerunner when pondering the possibility that (for obsessional neurotics) in the order of development hate is the precursor of love.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Wilhelm Stekel's other ideas besides the symbolism in dreams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4492, "Truth_answer": "Related to this may be Wilhelm Stekel's elaboration of the idea that everyone, and in particular neurotics, has a peculiar form of sexual gratification which is alone adequate“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm Stekel learn from Freud about neurosis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4492, "Truth_answer": "Perhaps the meaning of an assertion by Stekel, which at the time I found incomprehensible, to the effect that hate and not love is the primary emotional relation between men“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Freud say about Wilhelm Stekel's theory?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4492, "Truth_answer": "In doubt, the libido is transformed... The more intellectual someone is, the greater will be the doubt component of the transformed forces. Doubt becomes pleasure sublimated as intellectual achievement.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303223031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Stekel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm Stekel write about Freud's theory of neurosis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "After spending years researching science fiction, Matt Groening got together with Simpsons writer/producer David X. Cohen (known as David S. Cohen at the time) in 1997 and developed Futurama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matt Groening do with Futurama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "By the time they pitched the series to Fox in April 1998, Matt Groening and Cohen had composed many characters and storylines; Groening claimed they had gone overboard in discussions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130025704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurama_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Matt Groening do to develop the show besides research and get with David Cohen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "After four years on the air, the show Futurama was canceled by Fox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Matt Groening's work on Futurama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "When Comedy Central began negotiating for the rights to air Futurama reruns, Fox suggested that there was a possibility of also creating new episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Futurama ever come back after it was cancelled after it was cancel", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "Comedy Central commissioned an additional 26 new episodes, airing them in 2010. Comedy Central announced in April 2013 that they would not be renewing Futurama beyond its seventh season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the show Futurama come back for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "Despite having enjoyed growing old together, Fry and Leela both agree to go around again and the Professor presses the button.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the show Futurama end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4493, "Truth_answer": "Futurama's final episode aired on September 4, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened with the TV Show Futurama's finale beside the plot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4494, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening described life in Los Angeles to his friends in the form of the self-published comic book Life in Hell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909092024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Hell_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is life in hell the name of a movie according to Matt Groening?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4494, "Truth_answer": "Groening distributed the comic book in the book corner of Licorice Pizza. Matt Groening made his first professional cartoon sale to the avant-garde Wet magazine in 1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Life in Hell published by Matt Groening?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4494, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening had gained employment at the Los Angeles Reader, a newly formed alternative newspaper, delivering papers, typesetting, editing and answering phones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Groening article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Matt Groening work for the Los Angeles Reader?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4494, "Truth_answer": "In November 1984, Deborah Caplan, Matt Groening's then-girlfriend and co-worker, offered to publish Love is Hell, a series of relationship-themed Life in Hell strips, in book form.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Groening write any other books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4494, "Truth_answer": "Love is Hell, a series of relationship-themed Life in Hell strips, in book form. The book was an underground success, selling 22,000 copies in its first two printings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909092024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Hell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which book is Love is Hell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4495, "Truth_answer": "At a young age, under the influence of his mother, Donnie Yen developed an interest in martial arts and began experimenting. Yen then started kung fu when he was nine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Donnie Yen's first fight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4495, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen showcases being well-versed in Tai Chi, Boxing, Kickboxing, Jeet Kune Do, Hapkido, Taekwondo, Karate, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Wing Chun, and Wushu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of fighter was Donnie Yen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4495, "Truth_answer": "World Boxing Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson, who worked with Donnie Yen in Ip Man 3, claims that Yen is an incredible martial artist and would do well in authentic combat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who claimed the statement that Donnie Yen would be a good practical fighter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4495, "Truth_answer": "Crew members were afraid that Mike Tyson, retired professional boxer would injure Donnie Yen. It was ultimately Yen who fractured Tyson's finger while using his elbow to block Tyson's punches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Yen fight Mike Tyson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4495, "Truth_answer": "While filming Ip Man 3, crew members were afraid that Mike Tyson, who had been a professional boxer, would forget the choreography and throw real punches to injure Donnie Yen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Donnie Yen fight Mike Tyson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4495, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography of Ip Man 3 began in Shanghai on 25 March 2015. While filming an action sequence with Donnie Yen, Tyson's finger was fractured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ip_Man_3_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie Ip Man 3 filmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4496, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen Ji-dan is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film director, producer, action choreographer, stuntman and multiple-time world wushu tournament champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://fitnish.com/tag/inspirational-athlete/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Donnie Yen do with martial arts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4496, "Truth_answer": "At a young age, under the influence of his mother, Donnie Yen developed an interest in martial arts and began experimenting. Yen then started kung fu when he was nine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Donnie Yen start learning martial arts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4496, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen's parents, concerned he was spending too much time in Boston's Combat Zone, sent him to Beijing on a two-year training program with the Beijing Wushu Team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else teach Donnie Yen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4496, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen's parents, concerned he was spending too much time in Boston's Combat Zone, sent him to Beijing on a two-year training program with the Beijing Wushu Team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Yen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Donnie Yen train in Beijing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4496, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen said, When you watch my films, you're feeling my heart. He believes in practical combat, and in his opinion, MMA is the most authentic type of practical combat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Donnie Yen's style like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4496, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Yen believes that combining many martial arts together will produce the most effective and harmonious style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Donnie Yen's philosophy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4497, "Truth_answer": "A two-footed playmaker with excellent vision, passing ability, and an eye for goal from midfield, Enzo Francescoli was known for his ability from set-pieces and scoring acrobatic goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Enzo Francescoli's style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4497, "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli played for the Uruguay National Team. At Club level, he played for the Wanderers, River Plate, RC Paris, Olympique Marseille, Cagliari, and Torino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Enzo Francescoli play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4497, "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli was elected by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics as the sixth-greatest Uruguayan player and the 24th greatest South American player of the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Enzo Francescoli's legacy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4497, "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli won a total of five Argentine titles in the six years in which he played for the club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Enzo Francescoli achievements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4497, "Truth_answer": "Enzo Francescoli was a quick, elegant, creative and technically-gifted attacking midfielder who was also capable of playing in the centre as a second striker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that part of Enzo Francescoli style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4497, "Truth_answer": "Zinedine Zidane has stated that Enzo Francescoli was one of his favourite players as a young boy, and that he would often watch him train with Marseille.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Enzo Francescoli article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4498, "Truth_answer": "Dick Enberg was informed by NBC that he would become the lead play-by-play voice of Major League Baseball Game of the Week beginning with the 1982 World Series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Dick Enberg specifically about his time broadcasting MLB's game of the week?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4498, "Truth_answer": "While on The NFL on NBC, Dick Enberg called eight Super Bowls (alongside such former NFL players Merlin Olsen, Bob Trumpy, Phil Simms, and Paul Maguire).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Dick Enberg's best work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4498, "Truth_answer": "Dick Enberg stated NBC gave a significant pay increase as a pseudo-apology for not coming through on the promise to make him the lead baseball play-by-play man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some good news about during Dick Enberg's time with baseball and NBC?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4498, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was the pay increase for Dick Enberg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4498, "Truth_answer": "It was Dick Enberg who broke the news to most of the nation that Vince Coleman was injured before Game 4 of the 1985 National League Championship Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Enberg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in Dick Enberg's time with Major League Baseball on NBC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4498, "Truth_answer": "Vince Coleman suffered an injury prior to the fourth game of the National League Championship Series, the automatic tarpaulin at Busch Stadium rolled over his leg during routine stretching exercises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Vince Coleman injured?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4499, "Truth_answer": "The Pee-wee Herman Show ran for five sellout months, moving onto mainstream when HBO aired The Pee-wee Herman Show in 1981 as part of their series On Location.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What channel did the Pee-Wee Herman Show air on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4499, "Truth_answer": "Reubens traveled the United States with a whole new The Pee-wee Herman Show, playing notably at, in 1984, in front of a full Carnegie Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show Paul Reubens was on go off air in 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4499, "Truth_answer": "Pee-wee acquired a small group of followers and Paul Reubens took his show to The Roxy Theatre where The Pee-wee Herman Show ran for five sellout months", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229014607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Pee-Wee Herman Show Play House have a lot of viewers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4499, "Truth_answer": "At home in his Puppetland playhouse, Pee-wee entertains his audience of boys & girls in a homage to low budget 1950s TV kiddie-shows such as Howdy Doody.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of entertainment was on the Pee-Wee Herman Show featuring Paul Reubens?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4499, "Truth_answer": "The Pee-Wee Herman Show debuted as a midnight show in February 1981 at the Groundlings theater, later moving to L.A.'s Roxy Theatre, where the HBO cable network taped", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a live audience during the filming of each Pee-Wee Herman show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4499, "Truth_answer": "The HBO special of the Pee-Wee Herman Show had a runtime of 60 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was each episode of the Pee-Wee Herman Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "The study of Henry Molaison revolutionized the understanding of the organization of human memory, providing broad evidence to reject old theories and the formation of new theories on human memory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Molaison's major contribution to science?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "The surgery took place in 1953 and Henry Molaison was widely studied from late 1957 until his death in 2008. He resided in a care institute in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison work for a University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison's brain was kept at University of California, San Diego where it was sliced into histological sections in 2009. It was moved to The M.I.N.D. Institute at UC Davis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "Headed by Jacopo Annese, the project provided a complete microscopic survey of the entire brain to reveal the neurological basis of Henry Molaison's historical memory impairment at cellular resolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who studied Henry Molaison's brain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "The researchers found, to their surprise, that half of Henry Molaison's hippocampus had survived the 1953 surgery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about what Henry Molaison contributed to science, specifically after his brain was sliced into sections and studied?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "It was found that Henry Molaison's brain damage above the left orbit could've been created by Dr. Scoville when he lifted the frontal lobe to reach the medial temporal lobes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the final conclusion about Henry Molaison's brain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4500, "Truth_answer": "As Henry Molaison was 82 when he died, his brain had aged considerably. Several pathological features were discovered, some severe, which had contributed to his cognitive decline", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting they learned about Henry Molaison's brain besides how the damage could've happened?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "In 1731, the Boones moved to Exeter Township in the Oley Valley of Berks County, near the modern city of Reading, Pennsylvania. Daniel Boone was born there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Boone born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone's father, Squire (his first name, not a title) Boone (1696–1765) emigrated in 1713, to join William Penn's colony of dissenters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Daniel Boone's ancestors leave England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone's father, Squire Boone (1696–1765) emigrated from the small town of Bradninch, Devon (near Exeter) to Pennsylvania in 1713, to join William Penn's colony of dissenters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Squire Boone emigrate to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone grew up on the frontier with little formal education, but gained deep knowledge of the woods. Boone received some tutoring from family members, though his spelling remained unorthodox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "In Daniel Boone's youth, his family became a source of controversy in the local Quaker community", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone get in trouble as a youth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "In Daniel Boone's youth, his family became a source of controversy in the local Quaker community when two of the oldest children married outside the endogamous community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the controversy involving the family of Daniel Boone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "In 1742, Daniel Boone's parents were compelled to apologize publicly after their eldest child, Sarah, married John Willcockson, a worldling (non-Quaker).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the oldest children of the Boone family marry to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone supported his growing family in these years as a market hunter and trapper, collecting pelts for the fur trade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone have a job in his youth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "After the French and Indian War (1754–1763) broke out between the French and British, North Carolina Governor Matthew Rowan called up a militia, for which Daniel Boone volunteered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Daniel Boone set out on his own?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4501, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone met John Findley, a packer under George Croghan in the trans-Appalachian fur trade. Findley took Boone on his first fateful hunting trip to Kentucky 12 years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone have any major friendships when he was young?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "Paul Weston was an American pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor working in music and television from the 1930s to the 1970s, pioneering mood music as the Father of Mood Music“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Paul Weston in regards to Jo Stafford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "Paul Weston's occupations include musician, composer, conductor, arranger, label owner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Weston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paul Weston's profession?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "Many of Jo Stafford's recordings were backed by the orchestra of Paul Weston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford and Paul Weston record together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "Paul Weston and Jo Stafford developed a comedy routine in which they assumed the identity of an incompetent lounge act named Jonathan and Darlene Edwards, parodying well-known songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford and Paul Weston perform together in concert or clubs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, the album Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris won Jo Stafford her only Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, and was the first commercially successful parody album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Jo Stafford make with her husband?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford retired fully in 1975. Except re-recording her favorite song Whispering Hope with her daughter Amy, Stafford didn't perform again until 1990, at a ceremony honoring Frank Sinatra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford do any live performances later in her career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4502, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Jo Stafford signed a 4-year $1 million deal with CBS-TV. She hosted the 15-minute The Jo Stafford Show on CBS from 1954 to 1955", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford have any notable television appearances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4503, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford subsequently became the first solo artist signed to Capitol after leaving the Pied Pipers in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jo Stafford sign with Capitol Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4503, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford's tenure with the United Service Organizations during World War II, which often had her perform for soldiers stationed in the U.S., earned her the nickname G.I. Jo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was was the USO group Jo Stafford was working with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4503, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford's tenure with the United Service Organizations during World War II, which often had her perform for soldiers stationed in the U.S., led to her acquiring the nickname", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jo Stafford play with the USO?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4503, "Truth_answer": "A veteran told Stafford that the Japanese would play her records on loudspeakers in an attempt to make the U.S. troops homesick enough to surrender", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jo Stafford travel overseas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4503, "Truth_answer": "Jo Stafford replied personally to all the letters she received from servicemen. Stafford was a favorite of many servicemen during both World War II and the Korean War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Stafford_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the USO important to Jo Stafford?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4503, "Truth_answer": "Discussing wartime action off Mindanao, the officer tried to correct Jo Stafford, who held to her point. A few days later, Stafford received a note of apology from him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Jo Stafford's work with the United Service Organization besides being nicknamed G.I. Joe, what she did, being played over loudspeakers in Japan, and receiving letters from all the servicemen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi's father is Lindberg Styles Mescudi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kid Cudi's father?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi went to Shaker Heights High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kid Cudi go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi never got married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kid Cudi ever get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi’s cultural impact reverberates through vulnerable lyrical exploration of his mental health battles that defined his catalog, inspiring Travis Scott to deem him “one of the realest rappers alive.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kid Cudi liked in the music industry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi's initial sudden and unexpected fame drove him to alcohol and drugs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kid Cudi drink alcohol too?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi talked about sobrity saying, You have a drink or two but for me, I do things in excess... But at the same time, I was a functional alcoholic.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did alcohol interfere with Kid Cudi's musical career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4504, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Munyasya mothered Kid Cudi's child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who mothered Kid Cudi's child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4505, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi's musical style has been described as an atmospheric take on melodic rap, with a dollop of charming, off-key singing“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music is Kid Cudi known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4505, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Kid Cudi's debut single Day 'n' Nite reached the top five of the Billboard charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Kid Cudi's famous songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4505, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi (born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi) is a Grammy Award winning American recording artist from Shaker Heights, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901191955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Kid_Cudi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards has Kid Cudi won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4505, "Truth_answer": "Kid Cudi's earliest influences include alternative hip hop groups such as The Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musicians have influenced Kid Cudi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4505, "Truth_answer": "March 2014, Kid Cudi talked about providing guidance: my mission statement since day one […] all I wanted to do was help kids not feel alone, and stop committing suicide.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Kid Cudi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4505, "Truth_answer": "In March 2014, Kid Cudi talked about wanting to provide guidance for young listeners with his music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208132055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cudi_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What organization was the mission statement done by Kid Cudi for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "In October 2014, Killswitch, a film featuring Lawrence Lessig, as well as Aaron Swartz, Tim Wu, and Edward Snowden received its World Premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Killswitch to Lawrence Lessig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "In the film, Lawrence Lessig frames the story of two young hacktivists, Swartz and Snowden, who symbolize the disruptive and dynamic nature of the Internet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the film Killswitch about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "The film reveals the emotional bond between Lawrence Lessig and Swartz, and how it was Swartz (the mentee) that challenged Lessig (the mentor) to engage in the political activism", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens in the film Killswitch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, the film Killswitch screened on Capitol Hill, as well as film festivals on four continents (Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802085805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killswitch_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Killswitch popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "Congressman Grayson states that Killswitch is One of the most honest accounts of the battle to control the Internet -- and access to information itself.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the film Killswitch besides what it was, what happens in the film, and if the film was popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "Richard von Busack of the Metro Silicon Valley, writes of Killswitch, Some of the most lapidary use of found footage this side of The Atomic Café“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other reviews were there for Killswitch besides the one provided by Congressman Grayson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone who did not like the film Killswitch?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "It was Aaron Swartz (the mentee) that challenged Lessig (the mentor) to engage in the political activism that has led to Lawrence Lessig's crusade for campaign finance reform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Lawrence Lessig and Killswitch?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4506, "Truth_answer": "The film Killswitch held its World Premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Editing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Killswitch receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Lessig has been politically liberal since studying philosophy at Cambridge in the mid-1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about the political background on Lawrence Lessig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "As a political activist, Lawrence Lessig has called for state-based activism to promote substantive reform of government with a Second Constitutional Convention", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Lawrence Lessig been an activist for anything?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "In May 2014, Lawrence Lessig launched a crowd-funded political action committee he termed Mayday PAC with the purpose of electing candidates to Congress who would pass campaign finance reform", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Lawrence Lessig stand for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Lessig has emphasized in interviews that his philosophy experience at Cambridge radically changed his values and career path.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Lawrence Lessig's political background besides his activism and liberal roots?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "As University of Chicago Law School's Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe's co-director, Lawrence Lessig helped the newly-independent Republic of Georgia draft a constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Lessig study politics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "On September 6, 2015, Lawrence Lessig announced that he was entering the race to become a candidate for the 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Lessig run for office?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4507, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Lessig returned to Harvard in July 2009 as professor and director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Lawrence Lessig work besides co-director of the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe at the University of Chicago Law School?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "At the 2010–11 Japan national championships, Mao Asada was first in the short program and second in the free skating. She won the silver medal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mao Asada's biggest accomplishment of the 2010-11 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada is the first figure skater in a singles discipline from Asia to win multiple world championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada skate alone or in pairs competitions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "After the Vancouver Olympics, Mao Asada decided to relearn all of her jumps from scratch by getting back to basics, contributing to her slump in the 2010–11 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada have any injuries or other setbacks during the 2010-11 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "At the 2011 Four Continents Championships, Mao Asada placed second in both programs and won silver with a score of 196.30 points, 5.04 points behind gold medalist Miki Ando.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada compete in anything other than the Japan Nationals in the 2010-11 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "At the 2011 World Championships, Mao Asada placed 7th in the short program, 6th in the free skating, and finished 6th overall with 172.79 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Very impressive were there other competitions that Mao Asada was in as well in the 2010-11 season besides the Japan Nationals and Four Continents Championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "In September 2010, Nobuo Sato became Mao Asada's new coach and Asada ended her relationship with coach Nagakubo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada do anything other than skate in the 2010-11 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "While reworking her jumps, Mao Asada did not skip any competitions in the 2010–11 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mao Asada ever think about stopping during the 2010-11 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "Mao Asada's triple axel jump in free skating was ratified for the first time since 2010 Worlds Championship, with +1.29 grade of execution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any jump something special to Mao Asada?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4508, "Truth_answer": "Under the guidance of Mao Asada's new coach Nobuo Sato, she stripped her triple jumps to their rudimentary parts and relearned each takeoff and landing, beginning with a single rotation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727091503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Asada_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mao do to change her triple axel jump in the 2010-11 season?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "After briefly working with the Strawbs, Sandy Denny joined Fairport Convention in 1968, remaining with them until 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sandy Denny in the band Fairport Convention?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "According to group member Simon Nicol, Sandy Denny's personality and musicianship made her stand out from the other auditionees like a clean glass in a sink full of dirty dishes“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band with Sandy Denny?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with What We Did on Our Holidays, the first of three albums she made with them, Sandy Denny is credited with encouraging Fairport Convention to explore traditional British folk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention release an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "What We Did on Our Holidays (released as Fairport Convention in the United States) is the 1969 second album by British band Fairport Convention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201119203506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_We_Did_on_Our_Holidays_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first album with Sandy Denny, What We Did on Our Holidays, released by Fairport Convention band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny brought with her the traditional repertoire she had refined in the clubs, including A Sailor's Life featured on their second album together Unhalfbricking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the second album by Fairport Convention with Sandy Denny?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Framing Sandy Denny's performance of Sailor's Life with electric improvisations, her bandmates discovered what proved to be the inspiration for an entire album, the influential Liege & Lief (1969).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the third album by Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny left Fairport Convention in December 1969 to develop her own songwriting more fully. To this end, she formed her own band, Fotheringay", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sandy Denny join Fotheringay?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny formed her own band, Fotheringay, which included her future husband, Australian Trevor Lucas, formerly of the group Eclection", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sandy Denny left Fairway Convention?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Fotheringay created one self-titled album, which included an eight-minute version of the traditional Banks of the Nile, and several Denny originals, among them The Sea and Nothing More.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Fotheringay release any albums?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Fotheringay is the self-titled album by the group formed by Sandy Denny after she left Fairport Convention in 1969, it was released June 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was that album by the band Fortheringay released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4509, "Truth_answer": "Nothing More marked Sandy Denny's first composition on the piano, which was to become her primary instrument from then on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most well known song on Fotheringay's debut self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny had secured a place on a foundation course at Kingston College of Art, which she took up in September 1965, becoming involved with the folk club on campus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sandy Denny get started in her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "After Sandy Denny's first public appearance at the Barge in Kingston upon Thames Denny started working the folk club circuit in the evenings with an American-influenced repertoire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sandy Denny do in the club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny started working the folk club circuit in the evenings with an American-influenced repertoire, including songs by Tom Paxton, together with traditional folk songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did she do in the folk club circuit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny's earliest professional recordings were made a few months later in mid-1967 for the Saga label", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sandy Denny do after leaving the folk club circuit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "Traditional songs and covers of folk contemporaries including Sandy Denny's boyfriend of this period, the American singer-songwriter Jackson C. Frank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sandy Denny record for the Saga label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "They were released on the albums Alex Campbell and His Friends and Sandy and Johnny with Johnny Silvo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the traditional songs and covers of folk contemporaries including Jackson C. Frank by Sandy Denny do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "While Sandy Denny was performing at The Troubadour folk club, a member of the Strawbs heard her, and in 1967, she was invited to join the band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sandy Denny's early career and the Strawbs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny recorded one album with them in Denmark which was released belatedly in 1973 credited to Sandy Denny and the Strawbs: All Our Own Work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandy Denny agree to join the Strawbs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "All Our Own Work contains an early recording of one of Sandy Denny's best known songs Who Knows Where the Time Goes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210227205355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Our_Own_Work_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Our Own Work by Sandy Denny and the Strawbs get any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4510, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny joined Fairport Convention in 1968, remaining with them until 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandy Denny join another band after leaving?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "Arranged marriages still happen in the Arab world. The traditions of conservative Arab society and Islam forbid couples to have sex or socialize before marriage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are arranged marriages still common in the Arab world?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "Forced marriages are against Islamic teachings. Therefore, when it is time for a young man to get married, his family will look around to identify a number of potential brides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do the arrangements for an Arab marriage begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "The first meeting usually takes place between the bride, groom, and their respective mothers. They meet, usually in a public place or in the bride's house, and get to know each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens at the initial meeting of the arranged couple prior to an Arab Wedding?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens at the second meeting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "Nowadays, the man might suggest to his family who he would like them to consider, and it may be that the man and the woman already know each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many meetings typically happen before the parties including the arranged couple come to an agreement prior to an Arab Wedding?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "Freedom of marriage was restricted to ensure children were produced according to correct family groups and affiliations, avoiding marriages with certain close relatives or marriages with those outside the group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there matchmakers or people other than the bride, groom and their parents involved in the arranging?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is it typical for participants in arranged marriages to discuss a dowry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4511, "Truth_answer": "It is also nowadays common in urban families for a bride and the groom to agree to marry before the groom approaches the bride's family for their permission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are love marriages becoming more common in the Arab world?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Dolph Lundgren married Anette Qviberg, and as of 2011, they are divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dolph Lundgren married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren's Marbella home was reportedly broken into by three masked burglars who tied up and threatened his wife, Annette Qviberg, leaving her most traumatized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Annette Qviberg and Dolph Lundgren get a divorce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "After Dolph Lundgren's Marbello home was broken into in May 2009, Lundgren's elder daughter, Ida, suffered from PTSD. His wife, Anette Qviberg, was the most traumatized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain the reasons for Anette Qviberg being the most traumatized?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren and Annette Qviberg have two daughters: Ida Sigrid Lundgren and Greta Eveline Lundgren, both born in Stockholm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dolph Lundgren have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Dolph Lundgren's children live with him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren is an avid football fan. He supported Everton FC when he lived in Europe, but developed more of an interest in international football tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what are some more important aspects to Dolph Lundgren's personal life besides Annette Qviberg, their children Ida Sigrid Lundgren and Greta Eveline Lundgren, and the May 2009 incident where Lungren's Marbello home was broken into?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s, Dolph Lundgren had relationships with Jamaican singer Grace Jones and American model Paula Barbieri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Dolph Lundgren done in his personal life besides being an avid football fan, husband to Annette Qviberg, and father to Ida Sigrid Lundgren and Greta Eveline Lundgren?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s, Dolph Lundgren had relationships with Jamaican singer Grace Jones and American model Paula Barbieri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Grace Jones and Paula Barbieri the only ones Dolph Lundgren had relationships with in the 80's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren speaks Swedish and English fluently, as well as smaller amounts of French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish, but is not fluent in five languages as has often been reported.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about the Dolph Lundgren article beside being an avid football fan, family, and relationships?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4512, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren broke up with his girlfriend, Jenny Sandersson, in 2014 and it was said that they were secretly engaged and married later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dolph Lundgren article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Sylvester Stallone had a lasting influence on Dolph Lundgren's fitness regime and diet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something about Dolph Lundgren's diet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Sylvester Stallone ensured Dolph Lundgren eats much higher percentage of protein and split his food intake between five or six smaller meals a day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dolph Lundgren eat a low carb diet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren is not a heavy drinker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other information about Dolph Lundgren's diet, aside from the six small meals and eating a much higher percentage of protein?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren claimed to often train up to six days a week, usually one-hour sessions completed in the morning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Dolph Lundgren's training?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren cites dead lifting and squats as the best exercises for muscle building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So there is no more information about Dolph Lundgren's training or diet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren likes to spar and practice his karate in the gym to keep in top shape aside from weight lifting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kinds of training ha sDolph Lundgren done other than bodybuilding?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "In a January 2011 interview with GQ Dolph Lundgren announced he is working on releasing his own range of vitamins and supplements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Dolph Lundgren'sTraining?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dolph Lundgren ever come out with the vitamin suplements?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "To improve his physique and athletic abilities, Dolph Lundgren trained intensely in bodybuilding and boxing for five months before the film Rocky IV was shot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Dolph Lundgren training besides training up to six days a week, usually one-hour sessions completed in the morning, citing dead lifting and squats as the best exercises for muscle building, and liking to spar and pratice his karate in the gym to keep in top shape aside from weight lifting?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4513, "Truth_answer": "Dolph Lundgren weighed his all-time heaviest during the filming of Master of the Universe at 250 pounds (110 kg).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Lundgren_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any information about his bodyweight, considering that Dolph Lundgren is a bodybuilder?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "Myles Kennedy's debut solo album, Year of the Tiger, was released on March 9, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Myles Kennedy first solo album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "Myles Kennedy's debut solo album, Year of the Tiger, was released on March 9, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Myles Kennedy debut solo album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Myles Kennedy release any singles from the album,, Year of the Tiger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "Myles Kennedy has been the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Alter Bridge since it's formation in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Myles Kennedy do after Alter Bridge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "Myles Kennedy has performed two solo benefit concerts: one hosted by Paul Reed Smith and PRS Guitars to benefit cancer patients, and another to benefit abused children", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant events happened to Myles Kennedy in his solo career besides releasing the debut solo album, Year of the Tiger?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "Three songs from Myles Kennedy's Year of the Tiger album are The Light of Day, Complicated Man, and The Bar Fly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song from the album Year of The Tiger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Myles Kennedy win any awards for Year of the Tiger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Myles Kennedy release any singles from his album Year of The Tiger?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "In late 2009, it was reported that Myles Kennedy and Slash would be working together on Slash's self-titled debut solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Myles Kennedy start working with guitarist Slash?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "In late 2009, it was reported that Myles Kennedy and Slash would be working together on Slash's self-titled debut solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Project were Myles Kennedy and Slash woking together on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "In late 2009, it was reported that Myles Kennedy and Slash would be working together on Slash's self-titled debut solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album released by Slash?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, Slash' self-titled album entered the Billboard 200 charts at number 3 with 61,000 copies sold during the first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Slash's self-titled album a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "On February 3, 2010, Slash announced that Kennedy would be the lead vocalist for his band on tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Myles Kennedy article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Slash's band with Myles Kennedy as lead vocalist go on tour", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "In early 2009, Myles Kennedy announced a solo side project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Myles Kennedy in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4515, "Truth_answer": "Myles Kennedy's debut solo album, Year of the Tiger, was released on March 9, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127055347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Kennedy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Myles Kennedy finish the solo side project album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Hopkins social work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "In 1915, New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel appointed Harry Hopkins executive secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare which administered pensions to mothers with dependent children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Hopkins start his position as Executive Secretary of New York City Bureau of Child Welfare?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins did his public health work in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Harry Hopkins do his public Health work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "In mid-1924 Harry Hopkins became executive director of the New York Tuberculosis Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Hopkins public health work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins and Eleanor Roosevelt worked together to publicize and defend New Deal relief programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Harry Hopkins work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins supervised the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and the Works Progress Administration under President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the Harry Hopkins article besides being appointed executive secretary of Bureau of Child Welfare, executive director of the New York Tuberculosis Association, and working together with Eleanor Roosevelt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4516, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins served as Secretary of Commerce from 1938 to 1940.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other post did Harry Hopkins hold under the President Franklin D. Roosevelt administration besides supervising the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and the Works Progress Administration?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "In March 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt summoned Harry Hopkins to Washington as federal relief administrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New Deal for Harry Hopkins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "Convinced that paid work was psychologically more valuable than cash handouts, Harry Hopkins continued and expanded work-relief programs with 90% employed under the programs formerly unemployed or on relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the move by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, summoning Harry Hopkins to Washington as federal relief adminstor, successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), the largest program from 1933 to 1935, involved giving money to localities to operate work relief projects to employ those on direct relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Hopkins article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "Civil Works Administration (CWA) was similar to the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) but did not require workers to be on relief in order to receive a government sponsored job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other programs during Harry hopkins time besides FERA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "CWA stood for Civil Works Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4", "https://oxfordre.com/americanhistory/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.001.0001/acrefore-9780199329175-e-87?print_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did CWA stand for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "FERA stood for Federal Emergency Relief Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://oxfordre.com/americanhistory/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.001.0001/acrefore-9780199329175-e-87?print_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the program FERA stand for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4517, "Truth_answer": "During the World War II years, Harry Hopkins acted as Roosevelt's chief emissary to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins do anything after the new deal was over?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4518, "Truth_answer": "Many marching bands have auxiliaries that add a visual component to the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are auxiliaries in marching bands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4518, "Truth_answer": "For ceremonial marching bands, visual components could be a traditional color guard or honor guard. For drum & bugle corps and corps-style field band, dance lines, majorettes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of visual components do auxilaries add to marching bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4518, "Truth_answer": "Auxiliaries may perform as independent groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marching band article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4518, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, color guards began to hold their own competitions in the winter. These became known as winter guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are marching bands popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4518, "Truth_answer": "There are also numerous dance competitions in the off-season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do color guards compete any other time of the year besides winter as winter guard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4518, "Truth_answer": "Indoor color guards perform a theme-based show in competitions after the outdoor marching band season ends. Indoor color guard shows are typically performed in school gymnasiums and are adjudicated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do color guard perform inside or outside?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4519, "Truth_answer": "Traditional style bands, also known as show bands, are marching bands geared primarily towards crowd entertainment and perform on football fields.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is traditional style marching in Marching band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4519, "Truth_answer": "Typically, they perform a routine before the game, another at halftime, and sometimes after the game as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about the Marching band article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4519, "Truth_answer": "Marching bands are categorized by style based on primary function, instrumentation, and technique.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes up the style in marching bands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4519, "Truth_answer": "Marching band shows normally consists of three to five musical pieces accompanied by formations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long does a marching band routine typically last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4519, "Truth_answer": "Marching bands perform shows at sporting events and at marching band competitions. Increasingly, marching bands perform indoor concerts that implement many songs, traditions, and flair from outside performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023051423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_band_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When do marching bands typically perform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_circuit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the indepent circuit for Violent J?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "After being released from jail in 1990, Violent J decided to get away from gang life and start a career in professional wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325111432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant event happend in 1990 for Violent J?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Violent J go to jail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "Violent J's friend, Rudy Hill, got him booked in a local wrestling promotion, having lied to the promoter that Violent J had been trained at the Chris Adams Wrestling School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Violent J do after jail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "Bruce wrestled as Corporal Darryl Daniels. After a short run, Violent J realized his dislike for the backstage politics, and decided to take up a career in music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Violent J between 1990 and 1994?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "Violent J returned to wrestling in the independent circuit in 1994, under the name Hector Hatchet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant thing happened to Violent J in 1994?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Violent J win anything wrestling in the independent circuit in 1994?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "Violent J competed for Midwest Championship Wrestling throughout the next year, wrestling in between recording sessions and touring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325111432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me about Violent J in 1994 besides returning to wrestling in the independent circuit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "Violent J continued to compete in several independent promotions for the next three years, including IWA Mid-South and NWA Mid American Wrestling", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325111432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_J_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that happened with wrestling in between wrestling and touring?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4520, "Truth_answer": "Violent J is co-founder of Psychopathic Records and co-founder of the professional wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Violent J article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4521, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 2009, Brooks & Dunn announced that they would be splitting up after a tour titled The Last Rodeo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_%26_Dunn_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brooks & Dunn split up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4521, "Truth_answer": "Brooks & Dunn performed their last concert together at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on September 2, 2010, with proceeds from the concert benefiting the Country Music Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117002600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_%26_Dunn_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brooks and Dunn break up, and if so when?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4521, "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Dunn released a self-titled album in 2011, while Kix Brooks released New to This Town in September 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brooks & Dunn embark in their solo careers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4522, "Truth_answer": "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Ratt in 1973?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4522, "Truth_answer": "In 1974 Firedome broke up, with Stephen Pearcy forming Crystal Pystal. The name Crystal Pystal turned into Mickey Ratt in 1976. In 1981, the band's name was shortened to Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Ratt get the name Ratt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4522, "Truth_answer": "In 1974 Firedome broke up, with Stephen Pearcy forming Crystal Pystal. The name Crystal Pystal turned into Mickey Ratt in 1976. In 1981, the band's name was shortened to Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Ratt's longer name before it was shortened?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4522, "Truth_answer": "Ratt went through various line-up changes. Members included Jake E. Lee, Chris Hager, Bob DeLellis, Matt Thorr, Tim Garcia, Dave Jellison, John Turner, and Bob Eisenberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Ratt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4522, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Ratt recorded a single called Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E, which was given to fans at their early Los Angeles club shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ratt's first release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4522, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Ratt recorded a single called Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E, which was given to fans at their early Los Angeles club shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ratt's Dr. Rock / Drivin' on E an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4523, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar was released in March 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ratt release Out Of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4523, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar became a commercial success, going platinum many times over in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Ratt album Out of The Cellar a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4523, "Truth_answer": "Round and Round paked at No. 12 on the billboard Hot 100 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ratt have any hit singles with Out of The Cellar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4523, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar was produced by Beau Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Cellar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer for the Ratt album Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4523, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar was on the label Atlantic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181222031244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Pearcy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was the Ratt album Out of the Cellar on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Human Torch born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Storm lost his mother due to a car accident from which his father, surgeon Franklin Storm, escaped unharmed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Human Torch article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Storm was raised by his older sister, Sue Storm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Human Torch have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "Johnny dubbed himself the Human Torch, in tribute to the World War II-era hero of that name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Human Torch got his powers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "Human Torch thought he maintained a secret identity, although his fellow townsfolk were well aware of his being a member of the Fantastic Four", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Human Torch come out to the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "In The Fantastic Four #4, the Human Torch discovers an amnesiac hobo whom he helps regain his memory as the antihero Namor the Sub-Mariner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Human Torch as a member of the fantastic four?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4524, "Truth_answer": "Though a member of a world-famous team, Human Torch still lived primarily in Glenville and attended Glenville High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Human Torch do on the team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "Seeking an acting career, Human Torch Johnny Storm was cast as the Old West hero the Rawhide Kid, but producers reconsidered and gave the role to Lon Zelig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the anti-registration movement about for the Human Torch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "After working mostly in some television shows, the Human Torch Johnny Storm also spent some time as a firefighter at the behest of his former classmate, Mike Snow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything happen to Storm after losing out on the role of the Old west hero the Rawhide Kid to Lon Zelig?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "Fantastic Four had a major battle with the supervillain and dictator Doctor Doom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what enemies did Johnny Storm fight as the Human Torch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "One of the Fantastic Four's oldest enemies is the Wizard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Human Torch have as enemies besides Doctor Doom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "The Human Torch is a founding member of the The Fantastic Four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108072827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Torch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Human Torch work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "The Human Torch Johnny Storm and his sister, Susan Storm, allied with the underground rebels, the Secret Avengers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fantastic Four meet any other people or groups beside Doctor Doom, the Wizard and the Fantastic Four?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "The Secret Avengers are a black-ops sect of Marvel's Avengers, which operates under the guidance and leadership of Captain Steve Rogers (the former Captain America).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the Secret Avengers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4525, "Truth_answer": "The Human Torch Johnny Storm and his sister, Susan Storm, allied with the underground rebels, the Secret Avengers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Human Torch Johnny Storm do with the Secret Avengers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, New Jersey voters legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City. The first casino opened two years later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Atlantic City casinos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Donald Trump in New Jersey when casino gambling was legalized?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Donald Trump opened Harrah's at Trump Plaza hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey with financing from the Holiday Corporation, who also managed the operation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Donald Trump decide to go to Atlantic City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Donald Trump opened Harrah's at Trump Plaza hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey with financing from the Holiday Corporation, who also managed the operation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Donald Trump do once get to to Atlantic City ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Harrah's at Trump Plaza contained 614 rooms, seven restaurants, a health club, a 750-seat showroom and a 60,000 sq.ft. casino, all on a narrow 2.6-acre plot of land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023021733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Plaza_Hotel_and_Casino_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Harrah's at Trump plaza?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Harrah's at Trump Plaza's poor financial results worsened tensions between the Holiday Corporation, and Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Harrah's at Trump plaza sucessful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump paid the Holiday Corporation $70 million in May 1986 to take sole control of Harrah's at Trump Plaza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tensions between the Holiday Corporation and Donald Trump led to what?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump had also acquired a partially completed building in Atlantic City from the Hilton Corporation for $320 million, naming it Trump Castle upon completion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Donald Trump own in Atlantic City besides Harrah's at Trump Plaza?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump had also acquired a partially completed building in Atlantic City from the Hilton Corporation for $320 million, naming it Trump Castle upon completion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for how much did Donald Trump get the partially completed Building in Atlantic City acquired from the Hilton corporation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump's then-wife Ivana managed Trump Castle until 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donald Trump manage all the properties or did he have someone doing it for him?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump acquired a third casino in Atlantic City, the Taj Mahal, in 1988 in a highly leveraged transaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Donald Trump acquire in atlantic City besides Harrah's at Trump Plaza and Trump Castle?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4526, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump acquired a third casino in Atlantic City, the Taj Mahal, in 1988 in a highly leveraged transaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the third casino Donald Trump acquired?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Donald Trump was listed on the initial Forbes list of wealthy individuals as having a share of his family's estimated $200 million net worth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Donald Trump's wealth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "In 1982, Donald Trump was listed on the initial Forbes list of wealthy individuals as having a share of his family's estimated $200 million net worth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Donald Trump get so much money?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump was born and raised in the New York City borough of Queens, and received a B.S. degree in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Donald Trump article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump's father was Frederick Christ Trump, a Bronx-born real estate developer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Donald Trump's father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump began his career in 1968 at his father Fred's real estate development company, E. Trump & Son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out in the Donald Trump article besides wealth and family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "Ivanka Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism in July 2009. she then took the Hebrew name Yael Kushner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Donald Trump's Daughter Ivanka Trump Conversion to what?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4527, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important in this article besides wealth, family, career and Ivanka Trump's conversion to Orthodox Judaism?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4528, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage made his pay-per-view debut at The Wrestling Classic on November 7, 1985, participating in a 16-man tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Randy Savage in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4528, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage defeated Ivan Putski, Ricky The Dragon Steamboat, and the Dynamite Kid before losing by a countout in the finals to Junkyard Dog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Randy Savage wrestle at 16-man tournament in his pay-per-view debut at The Wrestling Classic on November 7, 1985?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4528, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage was managed by his real-life wife, Miss Elizabeth Hulette.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Randy Savage work with anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4528, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage frequently became involved in Hulk Hogan's matches involving one of Twin Towers villians, Big Boss Man and Akeem, and vice versa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Randy Savage have any problems or conflicts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4529, "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono was born to Isoko Ono and Eisuke Ono, a wealthy banker and former classical pianist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of Yoko Ono's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4529, "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono has a younger brother, Keisuke Ono.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yoko Ono have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4529, "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono studied piano from the age of 4 to 12 or 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206161250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yoko Ono interested in music at a young age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4529, "Truth_answer": "Yoko Ono and her family moved to New York City in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.biography.com/musician/yoko-ono_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yoko Ono leave Japan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4530, "Truth_answer": "In summer 1986, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid, on invitation by the head coach Krešimir Ćosić.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vlade Divac on the Yugoslavia National Team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4530, "Truth_answer": "In summer 1986, Vlade Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Madrid, on invitation by the head coach Krešimir Ćosić.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vlade Divac play on the National Team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4530, "Truth_answer": "Vlade Divac played center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did vlade Diva play on the national team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4530, "Truth_answer": "Yugoslavia earned gold medals in 1985, 1986, 1987 FIBA tournaments. They also won the EuroBasket 1989 and the 1990 FIBA World Championship as well as the EuroBasket in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Yugoslavia National Team do while Vlade Divac played in it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4530, "Truth_answer": "Yugoslavia earned gold medals in 1985, 1986, 1987 FIBA tournaments. They also won the EuroBasket 1989 and the 1990 FIBA World Championship as well as the EuroBasket in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won when Vlade Divac played on the Yugoslavia National Team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4530, "Truth_answer": "Vlade Divac began his professional career in Yugoslavia playing for Sloga. Divac debuted for the senior Yugoslavia national basketball team right after signing for KK Partizan in summer 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Vlade Divac play for before he played on the national team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4531, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1986, Vlade Divac was the top star of the basketball transfer season, and he ended up signing with KK Partizan for DM14,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219104559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the connection between Vlade Divac and kk partizan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4531, "Truth_answer": "Vlade Divac started playing for KK Partizan in the 1986-87 Yugoslav First League season after signing with KK Partizan in the summer of 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when didVlade Divac start playing for KK Partizan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4531, "Truth_answer": "Vlade Divac played for KK Partizan from 1986 to 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Vlade Divac Play for KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4531, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vlade Divac get injured playing for KK Partizan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4531, "Truth_answer": "In late 2000, Vlade Divac and former teammate Predrag Danilović took over their former club KK Partizan. Divac became the club's president while Danilović took the vice-president role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vlade Divac become KK Partizan club president?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4531, "Truth_answer": "Since the 2001–02 season, KK Partizan has been the most successful club in Serbia and the wider region. Vlade Divac was president of the club until 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did KK Partizan win under Vlade Divac as club president?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "Peter Buck met Michael Stipe in Wuxtry Records. Through mutual friend Kathleen O'Brien, Stipe and Buck met Bill Berry and Mike Mills/. The quartet agreed to collaborate on several songs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band R.E.M form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "During April 1981, R.E.M. recorded its first single, Radio Free Europe, at producer Mitch Easter's Drive-In Studios in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was R.E.M's first song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "Radio Free Europe peaked at number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Europe_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the R.E.M. song Radio Free Europe do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "Murmur is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murmur_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was R.E.M's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "After considering names such as Cans of Piss, Negro Eyes, and Twisted Kites, the band settled on R.E.M., which Michael Stipe selected at random from a dictionary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about R.E.M's formation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "Peter Buck, Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, and Mike Mills were all University of Georgia students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where R.E.M's band members students at the time R.E.M. formed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4532, "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe was studying painting and photography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were R.E.M band members studying at the University of Georgia?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "AMYF is rapper Bushido's eleventh Studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is AMYF for rapper Bushido?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "Rapper Bushido's AMYF album ranked No. 1 in the album chart position in Germany and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the rapper Bushido album AMYF a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "Rapper Bushido's AMYF album contained the singles Theorie & Praxis and Panamera Flow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs on the rapper Bushido album AMYF?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "Stress ohne Grund is Shindy's debut single, which features rapper Bushido, released on 12 July 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the song Stree ohne Grund for rapper Bushido?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "The single Stress ohne Grund caused controversy among the media and politicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stree ohne Grund by Shindy, featuring rapper Bushido, well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "In the song Stress ohne Grund, rapper Bushido verbally attacked the politicians Serkan Tören, Claudia Roth and Klaus Wowereit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the single Stree ohne Grund by Shindy, featuring rapper Bushido, cause controversy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4533, "Truth_answer": "On 25 October 2013, rapper Bushido announced via his forum the release date of his twelfth studio album, titled Sonny Black.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101142747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushido_%28rapper%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the year 2013 besides the single Stress ohne Grund by Shindy, featuring rapper Bushido?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4534, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde started to have headaches at age thirteen, signaling the emergence of her mutant powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kitty Pryde get her superpowers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4534, "Truth_answer": "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde was born in Deerfield, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kitty Prydge born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4534, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde was approached by both the X-Men's Charles Xavier and the Hellfire Club's White Queen, Emma Frost, both of whom hoped to recruit her for their respective causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kitty Prydge meet the X-men?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4534, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde was approached by both the X-Men's Charles Xavier and the Hellfire Club's White Queen, Emma Frost, both of whom hoped to recruit her for their respective causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Xavier tell Kitty Prydge about the X-men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4535, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde started to have headaches at age thirteen, signaling the emergence of her mutant powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kitty Prydge powers first appear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4535, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde was approached by both the X-Men's Charles Xavier and the Hellfire Club's White Queen, Emma Frost, both of whom hoped to recruit her for their respective causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was trying to recruit kitty Prydge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4535, "Truth_answer": "Phoenix used her considerable telepathic power to erase the memories of Kitty Pryde's parents and plant false ones, resulting in a complete shift in their attitude towards Xavier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who erased Kitty Pryde's parents' memories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford reluctantly agreed to run for office in 1976", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p38", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gerald Ford run for office?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford ran for President of The United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What office Did Gerald Ford run for in 1976?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford ran against Democrat Jimmy Carter of Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gerald Ford run against in 1976?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford narrowly lost the presidential election to the Democratic challenger, former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerald Ford win the 1976 presidential election by a large margin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerald Ford make any major decisions during th 1976 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford's presidency ended following his defeat in the 1976 presidential election by Democrat Jimmy Carter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023025354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Gerald_Ford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gerald Ford re-elected for president in 1976?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "After leaving the White House, the Fords moved to Denver, Colorado. Gerald Ford successfully invested in oil with Marvin Davis, which later provided an income for Ford's children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gerald Ford do then once his presidency ended following his defeat in the 1976 presidential eelction by Democrat Jimmy Carter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4536, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gerald Ford ever make it to Speaker of the House?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from August 1974 to January 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://techinspiringstories.com/motivational-gerald-r-ford-quotes/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p0", "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-president-of-the-us/_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Gerald Ford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "On December 6, 1973, Gerald Ford took the oath of office as Vice President of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://geraldrfordfoundation.org/40th/ford-facts/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Gerald Ford in 1973?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Ford became Vice President as the Watergate scandal was unfolding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gerald Ford article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "On December 6, 1973, Gerald Ford took the oath of office as Vice President of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://geraldrfordfoundation.org/40th/ford-facts/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gerald Ford become vice president of the United States?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "On Thursday, August 1, 1974, Chief of Staff Alexander Haig contacted Gerald Ford to tell him that smoking gun tape Watergate scandal evidence against President Richard Nixon had been found.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731093622id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Happened to Gerald Ford as Vice President in 1974?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who found the smoking gun evidence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4537, "Truth_answer": "After the subsequent resignation of President Nixon in August 1974, Gerald Ford immediately assumed the presidency. His 895 day-long presidency is the shortest in U.S. history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen doing Gerald Ford's years as vice presidency?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park was born in Busan, South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sandara Park born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park's Father is Kyung Ran-Kim and her Mother is Ik-Su Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sandara Park's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park's mother is Ik-Su Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Sandara Park's Mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park has two siblings. Thunder, who is a former member of K-pop boy group MBLAQ, and a younger sister named Durami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624043451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandara_Park_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandara Park have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park has two siblings. Thunder, who is a former member of K-pop boy group MBLAQ, and a younger sister named Durami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624043451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandara_Park_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Sandara Park's other sibling besides Thunder and Durami?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park attended Philippine Pasay Chung Hua Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sandara Park go to school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4538, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, after finishing second in the talent search television program Star Circle Quest on ABS-CBN, Sandara Park signed a contract with ABS-CBN subsidiary, Star Magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sandara Park's early career start?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park took on the stage name Dara, and together with Bom, CL and Minzy, debuted as K-pop girl group 2NE1 in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624043451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandara_Park_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sandara Park debut with 2NE1?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "2NE1 achieved significant success with the hit single I Don't Care, which won the Song of the Year award at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624043451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandara_Park_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sandara Park's 2009 debut with 2NE1 go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "2NE1 won their first Artist of the Year and Album of the Year award for To Anyone at the 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213005628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2NE1_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandara Park and 2NE1 have any other success besides winning Song of the Year at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards for the single I Don't Care?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "2NE1 won the Best Vocal Performance by a Group for their song Lonely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213005628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2NE1_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Sandara Park and 2NE1 receive besides Song of the Year at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards for the single I Don't Care and Art of the Year and Album of the Year at the 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards for the album To Anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Sandara Park released her first solo single, Kiss, which featured fellow 2NE1 member CL as a rapper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Sandara Park solo activities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "Sandara Park's first solo single Kiss topped South Korean music charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sandara Park's first solo single Kiss successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4539, "Truth_answer": "2NE1 continued to release hit albums and songs, including I Am the Best (2011) which topped charts in South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sandara Park have any other significant achievements during 2009 besides her first solo single Kiss topping South Korean music charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "C.O.E.D. is a female group consisting of Sheila E., Kat Dyson, Rhonda Smith and Cassandra O'Neal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is C.O.E.D. for Sheila E?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did the group C.O.E.D. do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shelia E. win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. performed at Prince's One Nite Alone... Live! concert in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Sheila E. rejoin with Prince?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, Sheila E. performed with Prince once again at the BRIT Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Sheila E. do with Prince besides One Nite Alone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "On April 26, 2008, Sheila E. performed with Prince at the Coachella Music Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sheila E. play with Prince any other times besides the Once Nite Alone... Live! concert in 2003 and The BRIT Awards in 2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Sheila E. participated and won the CMT reality show, Gone Country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Sheila E. on any tv shows in her career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "On May 25, 2011, Sheila E. performed alongside Marc Anthony on the 10th season finale of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tv shows besides Gone Country was Sheila E. featured on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2012, Sheila E. performed at the 2012 Academy Awards alongside Pharrell Williams and Hans Zimmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. play anywhere else on TV besides the 10th season finale of American Idol with Marc Anthony on May 25, 2011?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. toured in 2012 alongside Sy Smith throughout Europe and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. go on tour after she performed at the Academy Awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4540, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. joined Dave Koz on his 2012 Christmas Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else did Sheila E. tour besides alongside Sy Smith throughout Europe and the United States in 2012?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4541, "Truth_answer": "Sri Aurobindo joined the Indian movement for independence from British rule", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009063249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Aurobindo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What politics was Sri Aurobindo into?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4541, "Truth_answer": "In 1908, Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki attempted to kill Magistrate Kingsford, a judge known for handing down particularly severe sentences against nationalists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other revolutionaries got involved in the Indian Movement for independence from British Rule?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4541, "Truth_answer": "Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki threw bombs on the carriage they suspected Magistrate Kingford was in. Magistrate Kingsford, however, was seated in a different carriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What stopped Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki from killing Magistrate Kingsford?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4541, "Truth_answer": "Khudiram Bose was caught while attempting to escape, trying to take a train to Calcutta. Prafulla Chaki took a different train, but was caught by off-duty policeman Nandalal Bannerjee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki get caught immediately after attempting to kill Magistrate Kingsford?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4541, "Truth_answer": "Prafulla Chaki committed suicide before the arrest. Khudiram Bose was arrested and trialed for the murder of the two women, ultimately being sentenced to death by hanging.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813225322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khudiram_Bose_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the two guys, Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki, who threw bombs, attempting to kill Magistrate Kingsford?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4541, "Truth_answer": "During the period in jail on charges of planning and overseeing the attack on Magistrate Kingsford, Sri Aurobindo's view of life was radically changed due to spiritual experiences and realization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sri Aurobindo convert from politics to Spirituality?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4542, "Truth_answer": "In 1910 Sri Aurobindo withdrew himself from all political activities and went into hiding. Afterwards in Pondicherry, Aurobindo dedicated himself to his spiritual and philosophical pursuits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Sri Aurobindo in 1910?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4542, "Truth_answer": "Sri Aurobindo practices four years of secluded yoga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Sri Aurobindo dedicate himself to his spiritual and philosophical pursuits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4542, "Truth_answer": "In 1914, after four years of secluded yoga, Sri Aurobindo started a monthly philosophical magazine called Arya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009063249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Aurobindo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sri Aurobindo learn from four years of secluded yoga?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4542, "Truth_answer": "The Sri Aurobindo magazine Arya ceased publication in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Sri Aurobindo magazine Arya successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4542, "Truth_answer": "Sri Aurobindo stopped the Arya when he found that he had to put himself out to much — so to say, externalized too much.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the magazine Ary ceased publication in 1921?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4543, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot's origins among the Italian players in France are most unambiguously traced to Molière's character, the lovelorn peasant Pierrot, in Don Juan, or The Stone Guest (1665).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin of Pierrot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4543, "Truth_answer": "The naive and appealing Pierrot became tremendously popular in French pantomimes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pierrot a liked character?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4543, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot's origins among the Italian players in France are most unambiguously traced to Molière's character, the lovelorn peasant Pierrot, in Don Juan, or The Stone Guest (1665).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What French play did Pierrot first appear in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4543, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot was a lovelorn peasant and a second zanni, standing on the periphery of action, in Don Juan, or The Stone Guest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Don Juan, or The Stone Guest was Pierrot an antagonist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4543, "Truth_answer": "In 1673, probably inspired by Molière's success, the Comédie-Italienne made its own contribution to the Don Juan legend with an Addendum to The Stone Guest, which included Molière's Pierrot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next play Pierrot appeared in after Don Juan, or The Stone Guest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4544, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot murders an old-clothes man for garments to court a duchess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Pierrot play in Shakespeare at the Funambules?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4544, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot is then skewered in turn by the sword with which he stabbed the old-clothes man when the latter's ghost lures him into a dance at his wedding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pierrot punished for the murder of the Old-clothes man?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4544, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot murders an old-clothes man for garments to court a duchess.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Pierrot commit the murder of the old-clothes man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4544, "Truth_answer": "Pierrot is then skewered in turn by the sword with which he stabbed the old-clothes man when the latter's ghost lures him into a dance at his wedding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115153201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens once Pierrot's lured into a dance at the wedding?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4545, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright was born in Sheffield, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Harry Wright born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4545, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright was born on January 10, 1835.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harry Wright born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4545, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright was 22 when the National Association of Base Ball Players convened for the first time in 1857, at which time he joined the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harry Wright start playing baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4545, "Truth_answer": "During Harry Wright's tenure in Philadelphia, he often clashed with team owners Al Reach and Colonel John I. Rogers. After the 1893 season, his contract was not renewed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Wright retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4546, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright played for the Boston Red Stockings.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Harry Wright play for in the National Association?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4546, "Truth_answer": "In 1872, the Red Stockings won its first championship, beating the Baltimore Canaries by 7½ games. They won again the next season, finishing four games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Wright_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Wright a successful baseball player in The Boston Stockings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4546, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright was the team's regular center fielder. He was also the team's manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Harry Wright play on the Boston Red Stockings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4546, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright played for the Boston Red Stockings from 1871 to 1875.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Harry Wright play for the Boston Red Stockings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1942, Bill Veeck met with Gerry Nugent, president of the Philadelphia Phillies, to discuss the possibility of buying the struggling National League team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill Veeck get the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "Bill Veeck, intending to stock the Philadelphia Phillies roster with Negro League stars, and agreed in principle to buy the team from Gerry Nugent, and alerted MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Landis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the meeting between Bill Veeck and Gerry Nugent to discuss the possibility of Veeck buying the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "Bill Veeck knew MLB Commisioner Kenesaw Landis was an ardent segregationist, but did not believe Landis would dare say black players were unwelcome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Landis welcome the black players to the Philadelphia Phillies??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "When Bill Veeck arrived in Philadelphia, he was surprised to discover that the National League had taken over the Philadelphia Phillies and was seeking a new owner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bill Veeck agreed in principle to purchase the Philadelphia Phillies from Gerry Nugent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill Veeck feel about the National League taking over the Philadelphia Phillies and was seeking a new owner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Phillies were ultimately sold to lumber baron William D. Cox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened later with the Philadelphia Phillies after they were taken over by the National League?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "An article in the 1998 issue of SABR's The National Pastime argued that Bill Veeck invented the story of buying the Philadelphia Phillies and filling their roster with Negro leaguers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Bill Veeck trying to purchase the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4547, "Truth_answer": "Subsequently, the article was strongly challenged by historian Jules Tygiel, who refuted it point-by-point in an article in the 2006 issue of SABR's The Baseball Research Journal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the article in the 1998 issue of ABR's The National Pastime's accusation, arguing Bill Veeck inventing the story about purchasing the Phillies and filling their roster with Negro leaguers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "In 1940, Bill Veeck left Chicago and, in a syndicate with former Chicago Cubs star and manager Charlie Grimm, purchased the American Association Triple-A Milwaukee Brewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bill Veeck in Milwaukee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "After winning three pennants in five years Bill Veeck sold his American Association Triple-A Milwaukee Brewers franchise in 1945 for a $275,000 profit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Veeck do after purchasing the American Association Triple-A Milwaukee Brewers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Veeck have any famous players in his American Association Triple-A Milkwaukee Brewers franchise?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "While a co-owner of the Brewers, Bill Veeck served for nearly three years in the United States Marine Corps during World War II in an artillery unit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bill Veeck do While in Milwaukee besides owning the American Association Triple-A Milwaukee Brewers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "During this time a recoiling artillery piece crushed Bill Veeck's right leg, requiring amputation first of the foot, and shortly after of the leg above the knee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Veeck have any interesting stories from World War II?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of his life, Bill Veeck had 36 leg operations, a series of wooden legs and, as a smoker, cut holes in them to use as an ashtray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the amputation of his right leg affect Bill Veeck's life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with World War II for Bil Veeck besides serving in an artillery unit, having his right leg crushed and amputated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4548, "Truth_answer": "After winning three pennants in five years Bill Veeck sold his American Association Triple-A Milwaukee Brewers franchise in 1945 for a $275,000 profit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Veeck continue working with the Milwaukee Brewers after World War II?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "In October 2012, allegations of sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile were made or re-made by former Broadmoor Hospital patients and staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of abuse happened at Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Savile was an English DJ, television and radio personality who hosted BBC shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130030510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jimmy Savile?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "From at least 1968 Jimmy Savile undertook voluntary work at Broadmoor Hospital, and later appointed to the management board, and later chair an interim task force overseeing management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jimmy Savile play at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Savile was being referred to as 'Dr Savile' by both the Department of Health and Social Security and Broadmoor Hospital, despite having no medical qualifications or training.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy Savile qualified for the management board or chair an interim task force overseeeing management at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "Allegations of sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile were made or re-made by former Broadmoor Hospital patients and staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things did Jimmy Savile do with patients at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "11 allegations of sexual abuse were known, thought to be a substantial under-estimate due to how psychiatric patients in particular were disbelieved or put off from coming forward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many patients accused Jimmy Savile of sexual abuse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "Reports concluded that there was insufficient evidence for any charges to be brought related to sexual offenses against Jimmy Savile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Savile receive any punishment for sexually abusing patients at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "The Jimmy Savile sexual scandal lead to the establishment of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in 2014. In 2015, the inquiry was reconfigured as a statutory inquiry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the sexual abuse allegations against Jimmy Sevile?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "A Department of Health investigation concluded that 'the institutional culture in Broadmoor Hospital was previously inappropriately tolerant of staff–patient sexual relationships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you thought was interesting besides the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many allegations total were there of staff-patient sexual relationships at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "Much of Broadmoor Hospital's architecture is still Victorian, including the gatehouse, which has a clock tower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the structure of the buildings at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "Typical of hospitals built during the Victorian era, Broadmoor Hospital consists of a collection of T-shaped buildings, characterised internally by L- and T-shaped corridors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093654id_/https://www.buildingbetterhealthcare.com/news/article_page/The_transformation_of_Broadmoor_Hospital/111775_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Much of Broadmoor Hospital's architecture is still Victorian in what way?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "Following long-standing reports that the old buildings were unfit for purpose (for therapy or safety), planning permission was granted in 2012 for a £242 million redevelopment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important aspect of the Broadmoor Hospital article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "Broadmoor Hospital redevelopment involved a new unit comprising 10 wards to adjoin the existing 6 wards of the modern Paddock Unit, resulting in total bed numbers of 234.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was involved in the redevelopment of the Broadmoor Hospital buildings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many floors were the buildings at Broadmoor Hospital?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "A new unit called the Paddock Centre opened on 12 December 2005 to contain and treat patients classed as having a 'dangerous severe personality disorder' (DSPD).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Broadmoor Hospital article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "Dangerous severe personality disorder (DSPD) was a new and much debated category invented on behalf of the UK government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211115437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadmoor_Hospital_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy about the new Paddock Centre containing and treating patients classed as having a 'dangerous severe personality disorder' (PSPD)?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about the newfound 'dangerous severe personality disorder' (PSPD) category?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wings were in the buildings of Broadmoor Hospital besides the Paddock Centre?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1959, Bobby Darin played Honeyboy Jones in an early episode of Jackie Cooper's CBS military sitcom/drama, Hennesey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Darin start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "In the same year, 1959, Bobby Darin was the only actor ever to have been signed to five major Hollywood film studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bobby Darin playing Honeyboy Jones in an early episode of Hennesey successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Darin's first major film was the teenager-oriented romantic comedy Come September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other things did Bobby Darin act in besides Hennesey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film Come September popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "Come September starred Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181218082212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_September_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Bobby Darin's co-stars in Come September?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Bobby Darin won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor for his role in Come September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bobby Darin win any awards for his acting role in Come September?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "In 1961 Bobby Darin starred in Too Late Blues, John Cassavetes' first film for a major Hollywood studio, as a struggling jazz musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bobby Darin act in anything else after Come September?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4551, "Truth_answer": "Beginning on July 27, 1972, Bobby Darin starred in his own television variety show on NBC, Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Company", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bobby Darin in any other tv shows besides Hennesey?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Darin was born in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bobby Darin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Robert Cassotto became Bobby Darin thanks to a take out restaurant sign; the letters M, A and N on the light-up sign MANDARIN were not working, leaving only DARIN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Darin's name change from Walden Robert Cassotto to Bobby Darin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Darin's birth mother, Nina refused to reveal the identity of his biological father, and kept that secret to her death in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bobby Darin's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Darin believed his mother Nina was his sister and grandmother Polly his mother. In 1968, when Darin was 32 and considering politics, Nina told him the truth, devastating Darin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bobby Darin's Childood like growing up in in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City. ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Darin graduated from the prestigious Bronx High School of Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bobby Darin go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Darin enrolled at Hunter College and soon gravitated to the drama department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Darin go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Darin enrolled at Hunter College and soon gravitated to the drama department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Darin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Darin's major at Hunter College?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4552, "Truth_answer": "After only two semesters, Bobby Darin dropped out of Hunter College to pursue an acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Darin graduate From Hunter College?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren portrayed the role of Melanie Daniels in The Birds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tippi Hedren's role in the film The Birds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "The Birds was produced by Alfred Hitchcock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103173454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer of the film The Birds starring Tippi Hedren?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie The Birds starring Tippi Hedren successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "The movie The Birds focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California, over the course of a few days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie The Birds about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "Except for a short sequence at the beginning filmed in San Francisco, most of The Bird's exterior scenes were filmed around the two towns of Bodega and Bodega Bay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the movie The Birds filmed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "The Birds premiered March 28, 1963, in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie The Birds released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress in 1964. Alfred Hitchcock received the Association's Director Award for The Birds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie The Birds win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4553, "Truth_answer": "Universal's executives, who did not back Alfred Hitchcock's decision to hire Tippi Hedren for The Birds, were impressed with her performance and Lew Wasserman described it as remarkable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tippi Hedren article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4554, "Truth_answer": "In October 1961, Tippi Hedren received a call from an agent who told her producer Alfred Hitchcock, who saw her in a Sego commercial, was interested in working with her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Discovery for Tippi Hedren?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4554, "Truth_answer": "The Birds (1963) was Tippi Hedren's screen debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tippi Hedren article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4555, "Truth_answer": "Peter Fonda produced, co-wrote and starred in Easy Rider (1969), directed by Dennis Hopper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Easy Rider?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4555, "Truth_answer": "Easy Rider is about two long-haired bikers traveling through the southwestern and southern United States where they encounter intolerance and violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225200522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Fonda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Easy Rider about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4555, "Truth_answer": "Peter Fonda played Captain America, a charismatic, laconic man whose motorcycle jacket bore a large American flag across the back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225200522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Fonda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Peter Fonda's role in the movie Easy Rider?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4555, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Hopper played the garrulous Billy. Jack Nicholson played George Hanson, an alcoholic civil rights lawyer who rides along with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225200522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Fonda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the movie Easy Rider besides Peter Fonda?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4555, "Truth_answer": "Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Easy Rider in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Fonda nominated for any awards for the movie Easy Rider?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4555, "Truth_answer": "William Goldman won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1969 for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern win the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1969?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4556, "Truth_answer": "Diplo spent the majority of his youth in Miami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Diplo grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4556, "Truth_answer": "During his time at the University of Central Florida , Diplo became a DJ at local radio station WPRK, the radio station at Rollins College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Diplo's first job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4556, "Truth_answer": "Diplo moved to Philadelphia to continue his studies at Temple University, where he first garnered attention as a DJ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Diplo start gaining attention as a DJ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4556, "Truth_answer": "Diplo and fellow DJ Low Budget began throwing parties under the Hooked on Hollertronix moniker in 2003 at DJ gigs in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Diplo's DJ gig?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4556, "Truth_answer": "The success of the 2003 Philadelphia parties under the Hooked on Hollertronix moniker allowed Diplo and DJ Low Budget to release mixtapes, separately and together, gathering acclaim across the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diplo record a mixtape?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "After hearing one of his songs in 2004, M.I.A. approached Diplo when he was DJing one night at the Fabric Club in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did M.I.A. and Diplo meet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "Diplo and M.I.A. eventually collaborated on a mixtape, Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1, where Arular track acapellas were mashed with other artists' songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the meeting between M.I.A. and Diplo in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "Diplo and M.I.A. eventually collaborated on a mixtape, Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1, where Arular track acapellas were mashed with other artists' songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diplo and M.I.A. record any albums together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1 was listed among 'Albums of the Year' by The New York Times and Pitchfork Media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol.1. do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diplo release any other albums with M.I.A. besides Piracy Funds Terrorism Vo. 1?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, during an interview with Rolling Stone, M.I.A said that Diplo resented her rise to fame in 2005, holding her back, and fought with her about becoming successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't M.I.A and Diplo continue to perform together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "Paper Planes received a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year in 2009. The track also won a 2009 PRS Award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106155449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_Planes_(M.I.A._song)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Paper Planes for Diplo and M.I.A.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4557, "Truth_answer": "Diplo has worked on production and mixtape projects with pop artists such as Gwen Stefani, Britney Spears, Madonna, Shakira, Beyoncé,, No Doubt, Snoop Dogg, and Poppy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting on Diplo besides M.I.A.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4558, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Barry White got his big break producing a girl group he had discovered called Love Unlimited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Barry White do in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4558, "Truth_answer": "Love Unlimited became the first female group to have an album reach the top five since Greatest Hits Vol. 3 from Diana Ross and the Supremes in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the girl group Love Unlimited do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4558, "Truth_answer": "Barry White created The Love Unlimited Orchestra and released a single Love's Theme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Barry White go on to do after producing the girl group Love Unlimited?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4558, "Truth_answer": "Barry White is credited with ushering in the disco sound, combining R&B music with classical music. Some also regard Love's Theme as the first hit in the actual disco era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Barry White article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4559, "Truth_answer": "Barry white's first solo album was 1973's I've Got So Much to Give.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Barry White's first solo album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4559, "Truth_answer": "I've Got So Much to Give included the title track and Barry White's first solo chart hit, I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from the album I've Got So Much to Give by Barry white?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4559, "Truth_answer": "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby rose to #1 on the Billboard R&B charts as well as #3 on the Billboard Pop charts in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby by barry White rise to on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4559, "Truth_answer": "Stone Gon' is the second studio album by American R&B singer Barry White, released in 1973 on the 20th Century label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118165230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Gon%27_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Barry White release in the 1970s besides I've Got So Much to Give?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4559, "Truth_answer": "Stone Gon' yielded two Billboard R&B Top Ten singles, Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up and Honey Please, Can't Ya See, #7 and #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another popular song that Barry White did in the 1970s besides I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1995, Triple H began a feud with the hog farmer Henry O. Godwinn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Triple H in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Triple H and Henry O. Godwinn begin a feud?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "The feud between Triple H and Henry O. Godwinn culminated in an infamous Hog Pen match at In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings, where Triple H was victorious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Triple H fight Henry O. Godwinn in the ring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "Triple H's career stalled during 1996, starting off with a feud with Duke The Dumpster Droese following a loss during the Free for All at 1996 Royal Rumble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019091246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings match with Henry O. Godwinn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "On June 1, 1996, Triple H appeared on an episode of Superstars in a match against Marty Garner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Triple H do in 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "Triple H won the Intercontinental Championship for the first time on October 21, 1996, defeating Marc Mero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Triple H become intercontinental champion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4560, "Truth_answer": "Triple H held the Intercontinental Championship title four months before dropping it to Rocky Maivia on the February 13, 1997 special episode of Monday Night Raw, called Thursday Raw Thursday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019091246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Triple H lose this Intercontinental Championship title?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4561, "Truth_answer": "The Police disbanded in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the band The Police break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4561, "Truth_answer": "The Police disbanded in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band The Police disbanded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4561, "Truth_answer": "Sting evolved into one of the world's most distinctive and highly respected performers, amassing 11 Grammys in addition to 2 Brits, a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and 4 Oscar nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730164536id_/https://www.thepolice.com/biography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who in the band The Police was the most successful in their solo careers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4561, "Truth_answer": "Sting's first solo Album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, included the hit singles If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, Fortress Around our Heart, and Russians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Sting's solo hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4561, "Truth_answer": "The Police reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour that ended in August 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band The Police stay disbanded after breaking up in 1986?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4561, "Truth_answer": "Andy Summers recorded a number of album and Stewart Copeland became a prolific producer of movie and television soundtracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about The Police disbandment in 1986?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "A classically trained musician, Emilie Autumn is influenced by plays, novels, and history, particularly the Victorian era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Emilie Autum's main influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn's music encompasses a wide range of styles. Autumn's vocal range is contralto, but also has the ability to perform in the dramatic soprano range.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emilie Autumn's musical style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn plays the violin, harpsichord, piano, and viola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emilie Autumn play any musical instruments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn began learning the violin at the age of four.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emilie Autumn begin singing and playing instruments as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn studied under various teachers and attended Indiana University in Bloomington, but left after two years there, because she disagreed with the prevailing views on individuality and classical music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Emilie Autumn have any formal musical training?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2003, Emilie Autumn released her concept album Enchant, which spanned multiple musical styles: new-age, pop and trip hop chamber music.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Emilie Autumn article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn performed live with Love and The Chelsea on Late Show with David Letterman on March 17, 2004, and at Bowery Ballroom the next day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Emilie Autumn perform?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn enjoys the works of Shakespeare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her husband Robert, and Edgar Allan Poe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emilie Autumn have a favorite author or novel?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn played the role of Painted Doll in Darren Lynn Bousman's 2012 film The Devil's Carnival, as well as its 2015 sequel, Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the roles emilie Autumn played in films?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4562, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn calls her life performances dinner theatre because of her practice of throwing tea and tea-time snacks offstage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything unusual about Emilie Autumn's live performances?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "Fight Like a Girl is the third studio album released by Emilie Autumn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161124150832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Like_a_Girl_(Emilie_Autumn_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fight Like a Girl one of Emilie Autumn's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "In Emilie Autumn's words, the meaning behind the title Fight Like a Girl is about taking all these things that make women the underdogs and using them to your advantage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a reason behind Emilie Autumn's Fight Like a Girl title? Cancer Maybe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Fight Like a girl a big success for Emilie Autumn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "Fight Like a Girl is the first single released by Emilie Autumn from her third studio album, Fight Like a Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs on the album Fight Like a Girl by Emilie Autumn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "The album Fight Like a Girl is based on her novel, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Emilie Autumn article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "The album Fight Like a Girl is based on her novel, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Emilie Autumn's novel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "On September 22, 2018, Emilie Autumn released The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls: Behind the Musical, an album with songs made for her upcoming musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Emilie Autumn presently doing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Emilie Autumn won any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn became vegetarian at age eleven. In her late-teens, she became vegan. She believes that there is a link between the treatment of women and animals in society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can share on Emilie Autumn beides Fight Like a Girl, and The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn's concert tours include: The Asylum Tour, The Plague Tour, The Gate Tour, The Key Tour, The Door Tour, and The Fight Like a Girl Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emilie Autumn do any tours?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Emilie Autumn won any awards for her performances?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was born on January 14, 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Reasonable-Doubt_p9", "http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/coralreeferband/?bid=316_p0", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Reasonable-Doubt_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Allen Toussaint born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was born in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/Transylvania/field/descri/mode/all/page/2_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727043217id_/https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/nov/10/allen-toussaint-seven-of-his-greatest-songs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Allen Toussaint born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's mother, Naomi Neville, welcomed and fed all manner of musicians as they practiced and recorded with her son. His father, Clarence, worked on the railway and played trumpet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are Allen Toussaint's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint is the youngest of three children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Allen Toussaint have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was an American musician, songwriter, arranger and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Allen Toussaint's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "In early 1958 Allen Toussaint recorded an album of instrumentals, The Wild Sound of New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Allen Toussaint's start his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's career started after being spotted as a sideman by the A&R man Danny Kessler, he initially recorded for RCA Records as Al Tousan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Allen Toussaint's career start?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4564, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 Allen Toussaint was awarded the National Medal of Arts. In 2016, he posthumously won the Pinetop Perkins Piano Player title at the Blues Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Allen Toussaint receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4565, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was an influential figure in New Orleans rhythm and blues from the 1950s to the end of the century, described as one of popular music's great backroom figures.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Allen Toussaint article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint release an chart toppers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint have any best sellers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4565, "Truth_answer": "In October 2008 Allen Toussaint performed at Festival New Orleans at The O2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint perform live anywhere?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4566, "Truth_answer": "Mindy McCready's debut album, Ten Thousand Angels, was released in 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindy_McCready_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of Mindy McCready's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4566, "Truth_answer": "Mindy McCready's first four studio albums yielded twelve singles on the Billboard country singles charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindy_McCready_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mindy McCready have success as a musician?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4566, "Truth_answer": "If I Don't Stay the Night is the second studio album from American country singer Mindy McCready.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210224132659id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Don't_Stay_the_Night_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Mindy McCready produce besides Ten Thousand Angels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4566, "Truth_answer": "Mindy McCready's debut album, 1996's Ten Thousand Angels, was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA, while 1997's If I Don't Stay the Night was certified Gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mindy McCready win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4566, "Truth_answer": "On February 17, 2013, Mindy McCready was found dead on her front porch from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindy_McCready_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mindy McCready?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mindy McCready find success easily?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4567, "Truth_answer": "News of Steve Irwin's death prompted reactions around the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What reactions does the Steve Irwin article mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4567, "Truth_answer": "Then–Prime Minister John Howard expressed shock and distress at the death, saying that Australia has lost a wonderful and colourful son.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Steve Irwin's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4567, "Truth_answer": "Prime Minister John Howard and Queensland Peter Premier Beattie had offered to hold a state funeral, but Steve Irwin's family decided this would not be appropriate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Howard participate in any memorial services for Steve Irwin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4567, "Truth_answer": "Thousands of Steve Irwin's fans visited Australia Zoo after his death, paying their respects and bringing flowers, candles, stuffed animals and messages of support.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did fans react to Steve Irwin's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4568, "Truth_answer": "Steve Irwin died on 4 September 2006 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Irwin die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4568, "Truth_answer": "Steve Irwin died on 4 September 2006 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Irwin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Irwin die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4568, "Truth_answer": "Steve Irwin died on 4 September 2006 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Irwin die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4568, "Truth_answer": "Justin Lyons was the cameraman at the time and shot video of Steve Irwin's death, which was later handed to Irwin's widow Terri and has never been aired", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809134136id_/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/10687502/Crocodile-Hunter-Steve-Irwin-stabbed-hundreds-of-times-by-stingray-cameraman-reveals.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Irwin alone when he was being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb happened while filming in Australia's Great Barrier Reef?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia's ancestors on his father's side were from Galicia in northwest Spain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Jerry Garcia's ancestors from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia's mother's ancestors were Irish and Swedish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else are Jerry Garcia's ancestors from besides Galicia in northwest Spain on his father's side?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia's father's name was Jose Ramon Joe Garcia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jerry Garcia's father 's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia's mother's name was Ruth Marie Bobbie née Clifford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Jerrry Garcia's mother's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia was born in the Excelsior District of San Francisco, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jerry Garcia born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia was born on August 1, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was Jerry Garcia born on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia was the second child, preceded by brother Clifford Ramon Tiff, who was born in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Garcia have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Two-thirds of four year-old Jerry Garcia's right middle finger was cut off by his brother in a wood splitting accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jerry Garcia as a child?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4569, "Truth_answer": "Clifford Ramon Tiff Garcia was born in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Jerry Garcia's brother Clifford Ramon Tiff Garcia born?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4570, "Truth_answer": "The elections of 2002 were the first elections in which Recep Tayyip Erdoğan participated as a party leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in the general elections for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4570, "Truth_answer": "During the 2003 rescheduled election, Party leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was able to run for parliament due to a legal change made possible by the opposition Republican People's Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan do as party leader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4570, "Truth_answer": "The Justice and Development Party listed Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as a candidate for the 2003 rescheduled election, which he won, becoming Prime Minister after Abdullah Gül handed over the post.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did that party do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4570, "Truth_answer": "The early years of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's tenure as prime minister saw an economic recovery following a financial crash in 2001 and investments in infrastructure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Justice and Development Party help make any changes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4570, "Truth_answer": "Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed multiple times that Turkey would acknowledge the mass killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians during World War I as genocide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Esa-Pekka Salonen became the Philharmonia Orchestra's fifth principal conductor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred Philharmonia Orchestra during the last decade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "In 2009 the Philharmonia Orchestra began a collaboration with the record label Signum, with the release of a live recording of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was recorded by the Philharmonia Orchestra under principal conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "Philharmonia Orchestra's live recording of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder was conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a conductor for the Philharmonia Orchestra live recording of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "Vladimir Ashkenazy is the Philharmonia Orchestra's conductor laureate; Christoph von Dohnányi is its honorary conductor for life. From 2017 Jakub Hrůša and Santtu-Matias Rouvali have been principal guest conductors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philharmonia_Orchestra_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other conductors for the Philharmonia Orchestra since Esa-Pekka Salonen became the fifth principal conductor in 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "Later recordings after the live recording of Schoenberg's Gurrelieder in 2009 by the Philharmonia Orchestra have ranged from the symphonic repertoire to opera and ballet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was recorded during Esa-Pekka Salonen's time as the Philharmonia Orchestra's fifth principal conductor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "Esa-Pekka Salonen is set to conclude his principal conductorship after the 2020–2021 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Esa-Pekka Salonen have a contract with the Philarmonia Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "In recent years the Philharmonia Orchestra's extensive international touring schedule has included appearances in China, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Iceland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philharmonia_Orchestra_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something notable that happened during the recent decades with the Philharmonia Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4571, "Truth_answer": "A soundtrack, also written sound track, can be recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, book, television program, or video game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian was hired as coach for the Notre Dame football team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1964 season to Ara Parseghian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Ara Parseghian guided Notre Dame to its first national championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Notre Dame football team get a national title with Ara Parseghian ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian quickly turned things around in 1964; he re-established a sense of confidence and team spirit that had been lost under Joe Kuharich and High Devore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Norte Dame team do worse in 1964 prior to Ara Parseghian's arrival than previous years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "Practices were carefully planned and organized. Ara Parseghian listened to players' concerns about the program and addressed them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Notre Dame's football team turnaround about with Ara Parseghian?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian invigorated the team's offense by favoring passing and bringing in smaller and quicker players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the players Ara Parseghian brought in to the Notre Dame football team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "Ara Parseghian bringing in smaller and quicker players invigorated the team's offense. A rule change allowing unlimited substitutions starting in 1964 helped make this strategy successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did these smaller and quicker players improve the Notre dame football team performance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Notre Dame footbal team get good players in 1965?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4572, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Ara Parseghian guided Notre Dame to its first national championship since the Frank Leahy era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Notre Dame football team continue to do well in the years to follow under Ara Parseghian?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4573, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chelsey Sullenberger join the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4573, "Truth_answer": "In the year of his graduation at the United States Air Force Academy, 1973, Chesley Sullenberger received the Outstanding Cadet in Airmanship award, as the class top flyer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger receive any awards during his time in the military?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4573, "Truth_answer": "Following graduation at the United States Air Force Academy and his commissioning as an officer, the Air Force immediately sent Sullenberger to Purdue University to pursue a master's degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable things did Chesley Sullenberger do besides receiving the Outstanding Cadet in Airmanship award upon graduation at the United States Air Force Academy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4573, "Truth_answer": "Following completion of Chesley Sullenberger's graduate degree at Purdue University, he was assigned to UPT at Columbus AFB, Mississippi, flying the T-37 Tweet and T-38 Talon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chesley Sullenberger do following being sent by the Air Force to Purdue University to pursue a master's degree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4574, "Truth_answer": "Neo-Keynesian economics is a school of macroeconomic thought that was developed in the post-war period from the writings of John Maynard Keynes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224033033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Keynesian_economics_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Neo-Keynesian economics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Keynesian Analysis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4574, "Truth_answer": "John Maynard Keynes advocated the use of fiscal and monetary policies to mitigate the adverse effects of economic recessions and depressions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Maynard Keynes want currency managed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4574, "Truth_answer": "John Maynard Keynes's economic thinking only began to achieve close to universal acceptance in the last few years of his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were John Maynard Keynes' economic views popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4574, "Truth_answer": "John Maynard Keynes attracted considerable criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. In the 1920s, Keynes was seen as anti-establishment and was mainly attacked from the right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Maynard Keynes's critics say about his economic views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "Cosmo Kramer does not have a well-developed network of family members shown in the sitcom. Kramer was estranged for a long period from his mom, Babs Kramer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the show Seinfield tell us about Cosmo Kramer's family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "In The Chinese Woman, Cosmo Kramer mentions that he is the last male member of his family, implying that his father had died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cosmo Kramer's father shown or mentioned in the show Seinfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Cosmo Kramer from originally?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "Cosmo Kramer never completed high school; however, it is made clear in The Barber that Kramer has a GED.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Csomo Kramer's education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer say what he did in Sweden?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer say how he got back to the US from Sweden?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "The character Cosmo Kramer is loosely based on comedian Kenny Kramer, Larry David's ex-neighbor across the hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the character Cosmo Kramer in the show Seinfield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "Cosmo Kramer was originally called Kessler to prevent legal issues since the Seinfeld character was based on writer Larry David's real-life next-door neighbor Kenny Kramer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cosmo Kramer always known as Kramer in the show Seinfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Kramer apparently liked Seinfeld. He permitted Larry David, who was the writer of Seinfeld from seasons 1-7, to use Kramer as Kessler's name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the name Kessler changed to Kramer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Kramer has been the host of Kramer's Reality Tour and Kramer's Reality Road Show since Seinfeld was on the air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109064558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Kramer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenny Kramer do anything significant in response to the show Seinfeld using his name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "As it stands, Kramer’s Reality Tour, Kenny Kramer's Seinfeld-based New York City tour, has been running since 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kenny Kramer's Kramer's Reality Tour successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "Michael Richards who plays Cosmo Kramer in Seinfeld did not in any way base his performance on the real Kramer, to the point of refusing to meet Kenny Kramer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cosmo Kramer article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4576, "Truth_answer": "Michael Richards who plays Cosmo Kramer in Seinfeld did not in any way base his performance on the real Kramer, to the point of refusing to meet Kenny Kramer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Richards refuse to meet Kenny Kramer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "On 5 November 1981, Diana, Princess of Wales's pregnancy was officially announced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Diana, Princess of Wales pregnant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "In January 1982, twelve weeks into the pregnancy, Diana, Princess of Wales fell down a staircase at Sandringham. The royal gynaecologist Sir George Pinker found the foetus was uninjured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diana Princess of Wales have a good pregnancy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Prince William was born at Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, London, the first child of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Diana Princess of Wales give birth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Amidst some media criticism, Diana, Princess of Wales, decided to take Prince William—still a baby—on her first major tours of Australia and New Zealand, and the decision was popularly applauded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Diana Princess of Wales do after having the baby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales had residences at Kensington Palace and Highgrove House, near Tetbury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Diana, Princess of Wales live with her children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales gave her sons wider experiences than was usual for royal children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Diana Princess of wales after having her second son?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales chose her children's first given names, dismissed a royal family nanny and engaged one of her own choosing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Diana, Princess of Wales do with her kids, besides giving her sons wider experiences than was usual for royal children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales selected her children's schools and clothing, planned their outings, and took them to school herself as often as her schedule permitted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was she involved in her kids' lives besides giving her sons wider experiences than was usual for royal children, choosing their first given names, dismissing a royal family nanny and engaging one of her own choosing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales, later began an affair with Major James Hewitt, the family's former riding instructor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen with Diana, Princess of Wales, besides having children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4577, "Truth_answer": "The media speculated that Hewitt, not Charles, Prince of Wales, was Prince Harry's father based on the alleged physical similarity between Hewitt and Harry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was mentioned of the affair between Diana, Princess of Wales and Major James Hewitt besides Hewitt being the family's former riding instructor?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Charles, Prince of Wales, proposed on 6 February 1981, and Lady Diana accepted, but their engagement was kept secret for the next few weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Diana Princess of Wales get engaged?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales, selected an elegant, large £30,000 engagement ring, consisting of 14 solitaire diamonds surrounding a 12-carat oval blue Ceylon sapphire set in 18-carat white gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130070620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_of_Prince_Charles_and_Lady_Diana_Spencer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention Diana Princess of Wales's engagement ring size or kind of stone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales' engagement ring was created by then-crown jeweller Garrard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made Diana, Princess of Wales' engagement ring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Following the engagement, Lady Diana left her occupation as a kindergarten assistant and lived for a short period at Clarence House, which was the home of the Queen Mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came after Diana, Princess of Wales engagement to Prince Charles, Prince of Wales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Lady Diana then lived at Buckingham Palace until the wedding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Diana Princess of Wales go after leaving the Clarence House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-year-old Lady Diana became Diana, Princess of Wales when she married Charles, Prince of Wales on 29 July 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Diana Princess of Wales get married to Prince Charles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "The cost of the wedding of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Charles, Prince of Wales was later estimated to be $48 million in total, with $600,000 being spent on security.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any costs mentioned about the wedding of Diana Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "Diana, Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales were driven over Westminster Bridge to catch the train from Waterloo station to Romsey in Hampshire to begin their honeymoon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Diana, Princess of Wales got married to Charles, Prince of Wales?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "After she became Princess of Wales, Diana automatically acquired rank as the third-highest female in the United Kingdom Order of Precedence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting things you can tell me about Diana Princess of Wales besides engagement to Charles, Prince of Wales, engagement ring, engagement ring jeweller, Clarence House, Buckingham Palace, wedding, wedding costs, and the honeymoon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4578, "Truth_answer": "3,500 guests made up the congregation for Diana, Princess of Wales' and Charles, Prince of Wales' wedding at St Paul's Cathedral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130070620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_of_Prince_Charles_and_Lady_Diana_Spencer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people watched the wedding of Diana, Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales in person?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4579, "Truth_answer": "John Maynard Keynes's private letters contain portraits and descriptions, some of which can be characterized as antisemitic, others as philosemitic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Maynard Keynes think about race?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4579, "Truth_answer": "Scholars have suggested that John Maynard Keynes's private letters reflected clichés current at the time that he accepted uncritically, rather than any racism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were John Maynard Keynes views popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4579, "Truth_answer": "John Maynard Keynes sometimes explained the mass murder that took place during the first years of communist Russia on a racial basis, as part of the Russian and Jewish nature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Maynard Keynes think that could have been racist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4579, "Truth_answer": "John Maynard Keynes wrote in his Short View of Russia that there is beastliness on the Russian and Jewish natures when, as now, they are allied together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other views on race did John Maynard Keynes have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4579, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Maynard Keynes say anything else about the Jews besides mass murder taking place during the first years of communist Russia as part of the Russian and Jewish Nature and that there is bestliness on the Russian and Jewish natures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4580, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland married Janina Castaneda on September 17, 1994; the couple divorced in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scott Weiland's family life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scott Weiland marry Janina Castaneda?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Weiland have any children with Janina Castaneda?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4580, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland married model Mary Forsberg on May 20, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting about the Scott Weiland article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4580, "Truth_answer": "Scott Weiland and Mary Forsberg had two children, Noah (born 2000) and Lucy (born 2002). Weiland and Forsberg divorced in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Weiland_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Forsberg and Scott Weiland have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scott Weiland's family life like? was he involved in his family life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "For more than forty years, Lillian Moller Gilbreth's career combined psychology with the study of scientific management and engineering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work did Lillian Moller Gillbreth do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "Lillian Moller Gilbreth included her perspectives as a wife and mother in her research, writing, and consulting work. Gilbreth became a pioneer in Industrial and organizational psychology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other type of work did Lillian Moller Gillbreth do besides psychology, and the study of scientific management and engineering?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "Lillian Moller Gilbreth's book, The Psychology of Management (1914), was an early major work in the history of engineering thought and the first to combine psychology with elements of management theory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of books did Lillian Moller Gillbreth write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "Lillian Moller Gilbreth and husband Frank Bunker Gilbreth co-authored multiple books and more than fifty papers on a variety of scientific topics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Miller Gillbreth write anything else besides The Psychology of Management?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "Lillian Moller Gilbreth was described in the 1940s as a genius in the art of living.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Moller Gilbreth have any other career highlights besides psychology, the study of scientific management and engineering, including her perspectives as a wife and mother in her research, writing and consulting work, industrial and organizaiton psychology, and publications?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "Lillian Moller Gilbreth and her husband, Frank Bunker Gilbreth, were efficiency experts who contributed to the study of industrial engineering, especially in the areas of motion study and human factors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Lillian Moller Gilbreth besides psychology, the study of scientific management and engineering, including her perspectives as a wife and mother in her research, writing and consulting work, industrial and organizaiton psychology, and publications?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4581, "Truth_answer": "Lillian Moller Gilbreth and her husband Frank Bunker Gilbreth were equal partners in the engineering and management consulting firm of Gilbreth, Incorporated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Lillian Moller Gilbreth and Frank Bunker Gilbreth do besides co-authoring multiple books and more than fifty paper, and being efficiency experts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly joined the US volleyball national team in 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Karch Kiraly start with US team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "Playing outside hitter, Karch Kiraly proved to be an extremely solid passer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karch Kiraly play well with the US volleyball national team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "Along with teammate Aldis Berzins, Karch Kiraly was the foundation for the two-man serve reception system Doug Beal created in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Karch Kiraly's teammates on the US volleyball national team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "In the 1988 Summer Olympics the US volleyball national team won its second Olympic gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact regarding Karch Kiraly's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "The US volley national team defeating the USSR in the championship match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the US volleyball national team beat at the 1988 Summer Olympics to win its second Olympic gold medal beat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Karch Kiraly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly had a long career on the professional beach volleyball circuit, and with 148 career wins is the 'winningest' player in the sport's history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karch Kiraly stay with the US team his entire career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly played professional beach volleyball for 28 season in a career that spanned four decades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long did Karch Kiraly play professional beach volleyball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "In 1996 Karch Kiraly returned to the Olympics, this time competing in beach volleyball. Kiraly and Kent Steffes won the gold medal, the first ever awarded for men's beach volleyball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karch_Kiraly_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Karch Kiraly's team mates in professional beach volleyball?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4582, "Truth_answer": "Karch Kiraly was awarded AVP Most Valuable Player in 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karch Kiraly ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "After admission as a monk to St. Albans in 1217, he inherited the mantle of Roger of Wendover, the abbey's official recorder of events, in 1236.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Matthew Paris an artist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself, typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Paris paint as St. Albans' official recorder of events?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matthew Paris a popular artist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris was a Benedictine monk, English chronicler, and artist in illuminated manuscripts and cartographer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matthew Paris a painter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris wrote a number of works, mostly historical, which he scribed and illuminated himself, typically in drawings partly coloured with watercolour washes, sometimes called tinted drawings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Paris draw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "The Chronica Majora is the seminal work of Matthew Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Matthew Paris famous works?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "In his Historia Anglorum, Matthew Paris displays a highly negative view of Frederick, going as far as to describe him as a tyrant who committed disgraceful crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris do any other color works besides The Chronica Majora?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris' style suggests that it was formed by works from around 1200. He was somewhat old-fashioned in retaining a roundness in his figures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Paris follow any artistic movements?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4583, "Truth_answer": "Recent scholarship suggests Matthew Paris' influence has been exaggerated. This is likely because so much more is known about him than other English illuminators of the period who were anonymous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matthew Paris recognized for his talent?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul served in Congress three different periods: first from 1976 to 1977, after he won a special election, then from 1979 to 1985, and finally from 1997 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of tenure did Ron Paul have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "During his first term, Ron Paul founded the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education, a non-profit think tank dedicated to promoting principles of limited government and free-market economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ron Paul article besides when he served in Congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul served in Congress three different periods: first from 1976 to 1977, after he won a special election, then from 1979 to 1985, and finally from 1997 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Ron Paul founded the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education during his first term as what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Ron Paul became the first chairman of the Citizens for a Sound Economy, a conservative political group to fight for less government, lower taxes, and less regulation.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ron Paul do other notable things in his first term in Congress besides found the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "Citizens for a Sound Economy started a Tea Party protest against high taxes in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ron Paul do as chair for Citizens for a Sound Economy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "Foundation for Rational Economics and Education has continuously published 30-second radio spots for economic and social-issue education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ron Paul's foundation Foundation for Rational Economics and Education accomplish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul served in Congress three different periods: first from 1976 to 1977, after he won a special election, then from 1979 to 1985, and finally from 1997 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ron Paul serve a 2nd term in Congress?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "The sole measure authored by Ron Paul that was ultimately enacted allowed for a federal customhouse to be sold to a local historic preservation society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ron Paul do in his fourth term in Congress?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the term-limit legislation voted in relative to Ron Paul?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4584, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Ron Paul decided to retire from the House in order to run for the U.S. Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ron Paul do in his 3rd term in Congress?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul said that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates (John McCain – Republican Party, or Barack Obama – Democratic Party).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Republican nominee relative to Ron Paul?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul said that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates (John McCain – Republican Party, or Barack Obama – Democratic Party).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ron Paul refuse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul said that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates because there were no real differences between them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ron Paul's reasoning for saying that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates in the 2008 presidential campaign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul said that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates during the 2008 presidential campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period was Ron Paul saying that under no circumstances would he be endorsing either of the two main parties' candidates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "The Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden defeated the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ended up winning the 2008 Presidential election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul urged instead that the voters support the third-party candidates as a protest vote, to force change in the election process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that really sticks out about Ron Paul's refusal to endorse the Republican nominee in the 2008 presidential campaign besides his reasoning?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Shocked and disappointed that Bob Barr had pulled out of attending the press conference had admonished Ron Paul for remaining neutral, Ron Paul released a statement endorsing Chuck Baldwin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything bad that happened during Ron Paul's refusal to endorse the Republican nominee in the 2008 presidential campaign?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul withdrew from active campaigning in the last weeks of the 2008 primary election period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ron Paul's involvement in the 2008 presidential campaign end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul received 42,426 votes, or 0.03% of the total cast, in the 2008 general election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127134321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen besides Ron Paul withdrawing from active campaigning in the last weeks of the 2008 primary election period?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4585, "Truth_answer": "Ron Paul has been married to Carol Wells since 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ron Paul close to anyone?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4586, "Truth_answer": "Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by the American poet Walt Whitman.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.editorial-indie.com/shop/leaves-of-grass/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222112148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaves_of_Grass_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman a poem?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4586, "Truth_answer": "As early as 1850, Walt Whitman began writing what would become Leaves of Grass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207000246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Whitman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walt Whitman first writing Leaves of Grass?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4586, "Truth_answer": "Walt Whitman intended to write a distinctly American epic and used free verse with a cadence based on the Bible with Leaves of Grass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207000246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Whitman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the subject matters of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4586, "Truth_answer": "By the time the last edition was completed, Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman had grown from a book of 12 poems to a hefty tome of almost 400 poems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222112148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaves_of_Grass_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long or how many poems are there in Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4586, "Truth_answer": "Although the first edition was published in 1855, Walt Whitman spent most of his professional life writing and re-writing Leaves of Grass, revising it multiple times until his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222112148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaves_of_Grass_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4586, "Truth_answer": "The first edition of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman was widely distributed and stirred up significant interest, but was occasionally criticized for the seemingly obscene nature of the poetry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman received by audiences or critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie spent her last years in the Jell Nursing Home, in Memphis, where she died of a stroke in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Memphis Minnie die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "A headstone paid for by Bonnie Raitt was erected by the Mount Zion Memorial Fund on October 13, 1996, with 34 family members in attendance, including Memphis Minnie's sister Daisy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Memphis Minnie survived by anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "In 1958 Memphis Minnie played at a memorial concert for Big Bill Broonzy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last thing Memphis Minnie did in her later life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie continued to record into the 1950s, but her health began to decline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie have any other major contributions before playing at a memorial conert for Big Bill Broonzy in 1958?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie suffered a stroke in 1960, which left her confined to a wheelchair. Ernest Lawlars died the following year, and Minnie had another stroke a short while after.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the major problem with Memphis Minnie's health?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie spent her last years in the Jell Nursing Home, in Memphis, where she died of a stroke in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Memphis Minnie die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie is buried at the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, in Walls, DeSoto County, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Memphis Minnie buried?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4587, "Truth_answer": "Ernest Lawlars died in John Gaston Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, in November 1961 from heart disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Memphis Minnie's husband still alive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "In 1910, Memphis Minnie ran away from home to live on Beale Street, in Memphis. She played on street corners for most of her teenage years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Memphis Minnie start singing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie began performing with Joe McCoy, her second husband, in 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie marry anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Casey Bill Weldon was married to the singer and guitarist Memphis Minnie in the 1920s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501085151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Bill_Weldon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Memphis Minnie's first husband?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie began performing with Joe McCoy, her second husband, in 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Memphis Minnie's second husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Around 1938 Memphis Minnie married the guitarist and singer Ernest Lawlars, known as Little Son Joe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Memphis Minnie third husband?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie was known as a polished professional and an independent woman who knew how to take care of herself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the article about Memphis Minnie say about her character?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie presented herself to the public as being feminine and ladylike, but she was aggressive when she needed to be and was not shy when it came to fighting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the article about Memphis Minnie say about her character besides that she was known as a polished professional and an independent woman who knew how to take care of herself?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4588, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie was baptised shortly before she died, probably to please her sister Daisy Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do we know about Memphis Minnie's sister Daisy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4589, "Truth_answer": "The Wiggles enjoyed almost universal approval throughout their history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126111140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiggles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reception toward The Wiggles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4589, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs by The Wiggles are popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4589, "Truth_answer": "After the production of their second album, The Wiggles, who were called by their first names when they performed, began to wear costumes on stage and adopted colour-coded shirts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wiggles article besides their reception?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4589, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the second album by The Wiggles sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo was born 24 March 1926.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dario Fo born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo's mother, Pina Rota Fo, from a peasant background, wrote a book of reminiscences of the area between the wars, Il paese delle rane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Dario Fo's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo's father, Felice, was a station master for the Italian state railway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo have any other family besides Pina Rota Fo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo's family frequently moved along the Swiss border when his father Felice was transferred to new postings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dario Fo spend his childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo's younger brother Fulvio would become a theatre administrator, their younger sister Bianca Fo Garambois, a writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo have any other family besides his parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo have more than one younger brother?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo learned storytelling from his maternal grandfather and Lombard fishers and glassblowers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dario Fo's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "In 1942, Dario Fo moved to Milan to study at the Academy Brera Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dario Fo attend school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "After the war Dario Fo returned to the Brera Academy, also taking up architectural studies at the Politecnico di Milano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016034405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Fo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dario Fo study anywhere else besides the Academy Brera Academy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4590, "Truth_answer": "Dario Fo started a thesis on Roman architecture, but becoming disillusioned by the cheap impersonal work expected of architects after the war, he left his studies before his final examinations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything influence what Dario Fo studied in school?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "In 1860, Amos Bronson Alcott was named superintendent of Concord Schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amos Bronson Alcott and his family do upon returning to their old homeplace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Amos Bronson Alcott the superintendent of schools?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott's published books, all from late in his life, include Tablets (1868), Concord Days (1872), New Connecticut (1881), and Sonnets and Canzonets (1882).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amos Bronson Alcott do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amos Bronson Alcott die from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "On January 19, 1879, Amos Bronson Alcott and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn wrote a prospectus for a new school which they distributed to potentially interested people throughout the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impressed you the most about Amos Bronson Alcott in his final years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott himself moved out of Concord for his final years, settling at 10 Louisburg Square in Boston beginning in 1885.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Alcott family ever leave the Concord home again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4591, "Truth_answer": "The Alcotts hosted a steady stream of visitors at The Hillside, including fugitive slaves, which they hosted in secret as a station of the Underground Railroad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amos Bronson Alcott enter into any controversial or racial issues while in Concord?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping was born in Beijing on 15 June 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Xi Jinping grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "From 1975 to 1979, Xi Jinping studied chemical engineering at Beijing's Tsinghua University as a Worker-Peasant-Soldier student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Xi Jinping attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "In May 1966, the Cultural Revolution cut short Xi Jinping's secondary education when all secondary classes were halted for students to criticise and fight their teachers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Xi Jinping involved in the Cultural Revolution?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "The son of Chinese Communist veteran Xi Zhongxun, Xi Jinping was exiled to rural Yanchuan County as a teenager following his father's purge during the Cultural Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was his father a member of the Communist government?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping was sent to work in Liangjiahe Village, Wen'anyi Town, Yanchuan County, Yan'an, Shaanxi, in 1969 in Mao Zedong's Down to the Countryside Movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi_Jinping_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Xi play in the Cultural Revolution?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "After a few months, unable to stand rural life, Xi Jinping ran away to Beijing. He was arrested during a crackdown on deserters from the countryside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was he at the work camp?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "From 1975 to 1979, Xi Jinping studied chemical engineering at Beijing's Tsinghua University as a Worker-Peasant-Soldier student.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Xi Jinping ever go back to school following the Cultural Revolution?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Xi Jinping graduate from school with a degree or certificate?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4593, "Truth_answer": "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT, released on October 9, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Ima by musician BT released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4593, "Truth_answer": "Ima is the debut studio album by American electronic musician BT, released on October 9, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ima_(BT_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album released by musician BT on October 9, 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4593, "Truth_answer": "BT's 1995 debut album Ima, released on Oakenfold's label, was a progressive house effort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Ima by musician BT sound?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4593, "Truth_answer": "Blending house beats with sweeping New Age sounds, the album Ima by musician BT helped to create the trance sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about the album Ima by musician BT besides it being a progressive house effort?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen was also involved in the debates about the annexation of Texas and an Oregon boundary dispute in 1844.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Robert Dale Owen stand out as a congressman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Dale Owen's stance in the debates about the annexation of Texas and an Oregon boundary dispute in 1844?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in the debates about the annexation of Texas and an Oregon boundary dispute in 1844 besides Robert Dale Owen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen, his brother David Dale Owen, and architect Robert Mills, were involved in developing preliminary plans for the Smithsonian Building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Robert Dale Owen article besides his involvement in the debates about the annexation of Texas and an Oregon boundary dispute in 1844?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "Robert Dale Owen, David Dale Owen, and Robert Mills' early plans influenced James Renwick, Jr.'s choice of the Romanesque Revival architectural style and his three-story design for the building.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Dale Owen, David Dale Owen, and Robert Mills' vision for the Smithsonian building?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "James Renwick, Jr.'s three-story design for the Smithsonian building was selected, although not without controversy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Renwick, Jr.'s design implemented for the Smithsonian building or no?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "Some criticized Robert Dale Owen for his bias toward James Renwick, Jr. and his preference for Norman-style architecture over other popular styles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715005101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dale_Owen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there controversy in selecting the design for the Smithsonian building relative to Robert Dale Owen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Dale Owen's response to the controversy in selecting the design for the Smithsonian building?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "During his travels, blacksmith James Black had befriended Elijah Stuart. Stuart opened a tavern at Washington and Black was hired by a local blacksmith named William Shaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he partner with William Shaw?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black would later become a partner in the business with William Shaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were blacksmith James Black and William Shaw's accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Elijah Stuart's tavern would become famous as the place where Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William B. Travis created the plan for an independent Texas and.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Elijah tavern famous for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black fell in love with his partner's daughter, Anne Shaw, and was forced out of the partnership when Shaw would not allow the marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the plan for an independent Texas in Elijah Stuart's tavern and relative to the blacksmith James Black?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would William Shaw not allow the marriage between his daughter Anne Shaw and the blacksmith James Black?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black set up his own blacksmithy in competition with William Shaw's and married Shaw's daughter in 1828 despite Shaw's objections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did blacksmith James Black and Anne Shaw stay together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black's endeavor came to an end when he was thrown off of his land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was blacksmith James Smith successful in his work after the partnership with William Shaw dissolved?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black then discovered that the note he had received from William Shaw for his share of the partnership was actually worthless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did blacksmith James Black go after being thrown off his land?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black set up his own blacksmithy in competition with William Shaw's and married Shaw's daughter in 1828 despite Shaw's objections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did blacksmith James Black retaliate against William Shaw?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black convinced William Shaw's son to join him in his business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was blacksmith James Black successful in getting William Shaw's son to join him in business?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did blacksmith James Black's father-in-law go out of business?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which government posts did blacksmith James Black serve in?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "In 1830, blacksmith James Black made the famous Bowie knife for Jim Bowie who was already famous for knife-fighting from his 1827 sandbar duel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Bowie knife made by the blacksmith James Black?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Jim Bowie's killing of three assassins in Texas and his death at the Battle of the Alamo made him, and blacksmith James Black's knife, legends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Bowie knife that the blacksmith James Black made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "After Jim Bowie's death in 1836, blacksmith James Black did a brisk business selling his knives to pioneers bound for Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was important about the blacksmith James Black's Bowie knife besides Jim Bowie using it to kill three assassins and Jim Bowie dying at the Battle of Alamo making Jim Bowie and the knife legends?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "In 1839, while blacksmith James Black was in bed from an illness, his father-in-law broke into his house and brutally attacked him with a club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in his life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black's life was saved by the family dog; he survived, but his eyes were severely damaged by the attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did blacksmith James Black survive the attack by his father-in-law in 1839?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black went north to seek medical advice, where his eyes were further damaged by the inept ministrations of a Cincinnati, Ohio, physician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What later happened to the blacksmith James Black after the attack by his father-in-law in 1839?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "When blacksmith James Black returned to Arkansas he discovered that his father-in-law had sold his business and property, illegally, and disappeared with the cash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the blacksmith James Black go after the trauma of his eyes being further damaged by the inept ministrations of a Cincinnati, Ohio, physician?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black lived on a local plantation for a couple of years until Dr. Isaac Newton Jones took him into his home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So where did the blacksmith James Black live after discovering that his father-in-law had sold his business and property illegally?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black lived with the Jones family for the next 30 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the blacksmith James Black stay with Dr. Isaac Newton Jones long?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black attempted to pass on his knife-making secrets to Daniel Webster Jones, but unfortunately he could not remember the technique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the blacksmith James Black do next after living with the Jones family for 30 years?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4596, "Truth_answer": "Blacksmith James Black died on 22 June 1872 in Washington, Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened last in the blacksmith James Black's life?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4597, "Truth_answer": "In October 1985, Little Richard accidentally crashed his car into a telephone pole in West Hollywood, California. He suffered a broken right leg, broken ribs and head and facial injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of health issues did Little Richard have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4597, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard's recovery from the accident took several months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225041516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard recover from the health problems he had?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4597, "Truth_answer": "Despite returning to performance in 2010, Little Richard's problems with his hip continued and he has since been brought onstage by wheelchair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard's health problems cause issues with performing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4597, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard take medicine for his health or did he pray a lot since he was a Christian?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4597, "Truth_answer": "While Little Richard has been continuing to sing, he has been avoiding the spotlight and has not performed live in a number of years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard die as a result of his health problems?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4597, "Truth_answer": "While Little Richard has been continuing to sing, he has been avoiding the spotlight and has not performed live in a number of years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225041516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Little Richard still alive?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4598, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Little Richard came back to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and was rebaptized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Little Richard's religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4598, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard responded to the laughter by stating: When I talk to you about [Jesus], I'm not playing. I'm almost 81 years old. Without God, I wouldn't be here.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was religion an important part of Little Richard's life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4598, "Truth_answer": "Only a few months prior to her death, Little Richard promised her that he would remain a Christian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard stay true to his religion until he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4598, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Little Richard's mother, Leva Mae, died following a period of illness. Only a few months prior to her death, he promised her that he would remain a Christian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225041516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Little Richard promise that he would remain a Christian to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4598, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard's family had deep evangelical Christian roots, including two uncles and a grandfather who were preachers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard dabble in any other religions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4598, "Truth_answer": "After Little Richard was born again in 1957, he enrolled at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, a mostly black Seventh-day Adventist college, to study theology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the religion section of the Little Richard article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "When Sri Lanka toured Bangladesh in February 2006 regular captain Marvan Atapattu was injured and Mahela Jayawardene became captain while Kumar Sangakkara was made vice-captain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kumar Sangakkara's time as a vice-captain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "The pair had only expected to hold the positions on an interim basis, but extended into a third series as Marvin Atapattu failed to recover in time to tour England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the regular captain Marvin Atapattu ever come back after his injury in 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "In July 2006, Kumar Sangakkara made his second-highest Test score to-date (287) against South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Kumar Sangakkara do his job as a vice-captain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "In a record-breaking partnership with Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara set up the world record for the highset partnership in Test cricket—624 runs—in this match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after Kumar Sangakkara made his second-highest Test score to-date against South Africa in July 2006?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "On 6 December 2007 Kumar Sangakkara made it to the top spot of ICC Test player rankings with a rating of 938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumar_Sangakkara_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kumar Sangakkara article besides what happened in 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kumar Sangakkara the only one that made it to the top spot of ICC Test player ranking on 6 December 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kumar Sangakkara popular among people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "Kumar Sangakkara holds the record for being the fastest man to 8,000, 9,000, 10,000 (jointly held), 11,000 and 12,000 runs in Test cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other important points in the Kumar Sangakkara article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4599, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kumar Sangakkara's Test cricket record get any higher than 12,000 runs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Karma and Effect is the third studio album by the South African rock band Seether.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804064551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma_and_Effect_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Karma and Effect by Seether an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "The album Karma and Effect by Seether spawned three singles, Remedy, Truth, and The Gift.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from the album Karma and Effect by Seether?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Karma and Effect by Seether debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Karma and Effect by Seether go high on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Karma and Effect by Seether was released on 24 May 2005 by Wind-up Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804064551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma_and_Effect_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album released Karma and Effect by Seether?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seether go on tour for the album Karma and Effect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Seether released an acoustic CD/DVD set titled One Cold Night, recorded at the Grape Street Club in Philadelphia, on 22 February 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Seether do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the CD/DVD set titled One Cold Night by Seether sell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Shaun Morgan of Seether entered a rehabilitation program for what he felt was dependence on a combination of substances in August 2006, which forced the band to cancel a tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Seether article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Shaun Morgan of Seether entered a rehabilitation program for what he felt was dependence on a combination of substances in August 2006, which forced the band to cancel a tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Shaun Morgan of Seether enter rehab?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4600, "Truth_answer": "Shaun Morgan, prior to the next album's release, claimed that it would be more diverse than previous efforts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230232749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seether_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shaun Morgan remain in Seether after entering a rehabilitation program in August 2006?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk is an English musician, record producer, and actor. He has released several solo albums and has been the lead singer for King Crimson since 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jakko Jakszyk?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "Robert Fripp went on to comment that the origin of Jakszyk Fripp & Collins was a proposed but abandoned ProjeKct Seven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Jakko Jakszyk's connections how they got recruited into King Crimson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "A Scarcity of Miracles by the group Jakszyk Fripp & Collins was met with a good critical response and a mixed welcome from the King Crimson fanbase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it a smooth transition from ProjeKct Seven to the group Jakszyk Fripp & Collins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "Jakko Jakszyk was awarded the 'Chris Squire Virtuoso award' at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards at Shakespeare's Globe in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A Scarcity of Miracles by the group Jakszyk Fripp & Collins popular with King Crimson's audience/fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jakko Jakszyk win any other awards besides the Chris Squire Virtuoso Award in 2017?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "On 24 September 2013, Robert Fripp made the surprise announcement that he was launching a new lineup of King Crimson, with its first tour planned for September 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about the period from 2010 to present for Jakko Jakszyk besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "King Crimson toured North America from 9 September 2014 across 20 dates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the September 2014 King Crimson tour happen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4601, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was King Crimson's September 2014 tour a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert performed a cover of Cher's Believe as a duet with Katie Kadan on the December 17 finale of the seventeenth season of The Voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Adam Lambert appear on American TV series The Voice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "Critics, celebrities and colleagues have been outspoken in their praise for Adam Lambert's vocal command.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is wrong with Adam Lambert's voice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert's total recorded vocal range spans from bass E to B flat above tenor high C, giving him three octaves and six semitones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me more about Adam Lambert's voice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Adam Lambert was the recipient of two awards: the Young Hollywood Award for Artist of the Year and the Teen Choice Award for Male Reality/Variety Star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Lambert receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Lambert have any failures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "The song Whataya Want from Me by Adam Lambert peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Lambert have any hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4602, "Truth_answer": "The single Ghost Town by Adam Lambert became somewhat of a sleeper hit in select countries and receiving a substantial amount of radio play in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Adam Lambert's hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4603, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert is best known for his theatrical performance style and meticulous attention to detail in all aspects of his personal presentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adam Lambert's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4603, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert draws upon extensive stage experience in the ease with which he can refine and define his image through fashion and other imagery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What image did Adam Lambert's performance portray?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4603, "Truth_answer": "While a contestant on American Idol, Adam Lambert's precise yet varied stagings of himself kept audiences and judges glued as much to his presentation as to his vocal talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how did Adam Lambert draw upon extensive stage experience in the ease with which he can refine and define his image through fashion and other imagery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4603, "Truth_answer": "Adam Lambert's signature flamboyance and glam rock styling was a break-out moment in men's fashion, duly noted by fashion publications and taste-makers, who compared him to Lady Gaga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110065808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Lambert_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adam Lambert fashion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4603, "Truth_answer": "In August 2015, Adam Lambert appeared on the cover of Billboard's Music's Men of Style issue. He discussed his natural shift towards a cleaner, more classic look.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other imagery did Adam Lambert convey besides flamboyance and glam rock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4603, "Truth_answer": "When Adam Lambert appeared on the December 2012 cover of high style magazine Fiasco's Obsession issue, he again took the opportunity to manipulate and provoke with his image and style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Adam Lambert do that made him special besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "The role of the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle was to provide musical accompaniment for the church mass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Vienna Boys' Choir in early history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "St. Stephen's Cathedral choir, directed at the time by Georg Reutter II, at the time had no boy choristers of its own.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle providing musical accompaniment for the church mass turn out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "Over the centuries, the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle has worked with many composers, including Heinrich Isaac, Hofhaimer, Biber, Fux, Caldara, Gluck, Salieri, Mozart, Franz Schubert and Bruckner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georg Reutter II ever accomplish getting boy choristers for St. Stephen's Cathedral choir?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the composers stay or stick with the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "In 1920, following the fall of the Austrian Empire, the Hofkapelle (court orchestra) was disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in the early history of the Vienna Boys' Choir besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies involving the disbandment of the Hofkapelle in 1920?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Walt Disney filmed Almost Angels, a fictional drama about (and starring) the Vienna Boys' Choir, set and filmed in the Palais Augarten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Vienna Boys' Choir have a big following?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4604, "Truth_answer": "Disney, for cinematographic reasons, persuaded the Austrian government to allow the Vienna Boys' Choir to legally wear the Austrian national emblem, a tradition that continues to this day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Almost Angels about and starring the Vienna Boys' Choir turn out to be a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4605, "Truth_answer": "Hideo Nomo became the first Japanese major leaguer to permanently relocate to MLB in the United States, debuting with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hideo Nomo in school in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4605, "Truth_answer": "Hideo Nomo was about 27 in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Hideo Nomo in 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4605, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Hideo Nomo joined Shin-Nittetsu Sakai, an Industrial League team representing Nippon Steel's branch in Sakai, Osaka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hideo Nomo begin playing baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4605, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Hideo Nomo joined Shin-Nittetsu Sakai, an Industrial League team representing Nippon Steel's branch in Sakai, Osaka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideo_Nomo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Hideo Nomo play for when he began playing baseball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4605, "Truth_answer": "Hideo Nomo honed his forkball and his control while pitching in the Industrial League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Hideo Nomo play with Shin-Nittetsu Sakai?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum served in the United States Senate representing Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rick Santorum's tenure in regards to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum served in the United States Senate representing Pennsylvania from 1995 to 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Rick Santorum in the United States Senate representing Pennsylvania?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "The National Taxpayers Union, a fiscal conservative organization, gave Rick Santorum an A− score for his votes on fiscal issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Santorum make a big impact in the United States Senate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "In Rick Santorum's reelection bid of 2006, he lost to Democrat Bob Casey, Jr. by a 59 to 41% margin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rick Santorum leave the United States Senate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Rick Santorum served as Chairman of the Republican Party Task Force on Welfare Reform, and contributed to legislation that became the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Rick Santorum article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rick Santorum well received as Chairman of the Republican Party Task Force on Welfare Reform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Rick Santorum serve as Chairman of the Republican Party Task Force on Welfare Reform?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4607, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum felt the War in Iraq was justified, and, in 2006, declared that weapons of mass destruction had been found in Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rick Santorum's stance on the Iraq War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4607, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum supports U.S. political intervention and economic sanctions against state sponsors of terrorism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting from the Rick Santorum article besides his stance on the Iraq War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4607, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Rick Santorum sponsored the Iran Freedom and Support Act, which appropriated $10 million aimed at regime change in Iran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9", "http://www.thefullwiki.org/Rick_Santorum_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rick Santorum do against Iran ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4607, "Truth_answer": "The Iran Freedom and Support Act passed with overwhelming support.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thefullwiki.org/Rick_Santorum_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Iran Freedom and Support Act pass in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4607, "Truth_answer": "Rick Santorum said Iran was at the center of much of the world's conflict but he was opposed to direct military action against the country in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114015121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rick Santorum say about Iran?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Rick Santorum against military action in Iran?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "As a child Howard Dean spent much of his time growing up in East Hampton, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Howard Dean grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "Howard Dean attended the Browning School in Manhattan until he was 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Howard Dean go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "Howard Dean then went to St. George's School, a preparatory school in Middletown, Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Howard Dean attend at age 13?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "In September 1966, Howard Dean attended Felsted School, UK, for one school year after winning an English Speaking Union scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Howard Dean attend in 1966?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Howard Dean involved in any extracurricular activities in school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Howard Dean have childhood friends?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "Howard Dean's father worked at the stock brokerage firm of Dean Witter. The family was quite wealthy, Republican, and belonged to the exclusive Maidstone Golf Club in East Hampton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Howard Dean's parents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4608, "Truth_answer": "Howard Dean and his brothers rode bikes, played with a model train set, [and] built elaborate underground forts.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Howard Dean do in his childhood besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "As a freshman at Yale University, Howard Dean requested specifically to room with an African-American.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Howard Dean do at Yale University?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "The university housing office complied and Howard Dean roomed with two Southern black students and one white student from Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Howard Dean request specifically to room with an African-American as a freshman at Yale University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "One of Dean's roommates was Ralph Dawson, who said: Unless you operated from a stereotypic understanding of the Yale white boy as rich, you wouldn't know that about Howard.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you elaborate on Howard Dean rooming with two Southern black students and one white student from Pennsylvania as a freshman at Yale University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did rooming with two Southern black students and one white student from Pennsylvania work out for Howard Dean as a freshman at Yale University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Howard Dean enjoy rooming with two Southern black students and one white student from Pennsylvania as a freshman at Yale University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "Though eventually eligible to be drafted into the military, Howard Dean received a deferment for an unfused vertebra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Howard Dean do while at Yale University besides rooming with two Southern black students and one white student from Pennsylvania as a freshman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Howard Dean have to have his unfused vertebra repaired?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4609, "Truth_answer": "Howard Dean briefly tried a career as a stockbroker before deciding on a career in medicine, completing pre-medicine classes at Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114081435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Howard Dean article rooming with two Southern black students and one white student from Pennsylvania as a freshman at Yale University and receiving a draft deferment for an unfused vertebra?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi appeared in the pilot special of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ruth Buzzi appear on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Larry Hovis, Arte Johnson, Barbara Feldon and Jo Anne Worley appeared in the pilot special of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruth Buzzi start appearing on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In with any other known actor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi's most famous character was dowdy spinster Gladys Ormphby, clad in drab brown with her bun hairdo covered by a visible hairnet knotted in the middle of her forehead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009014747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Buzzi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ruth Buzzi article besides her appearance in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi is best known for her performances on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1968 to 1973, for which she won a Golden Globe Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009014747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Buzzi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruth Buzzi receive any awards for her work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968 to March 12, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi played the role of the eccentric Nurse Kravitz on NBC's daytime soap opera Passions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Ruth Buzzi have any recent work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi starred with Jim Nabors as the time-traveling androids Fi and Fum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruth Buzzi work with any famous actors outside of The Steve Allen Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4610, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Buzzi starred with Jim Nabors as the time-traveling androids Fi and Fum in The Lost Saucer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009014747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Buzzi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show where Ruth Buzzi starred with Jim Nabors as the time-traveling androids Fi and Fum called?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "In March 1945, at Madison Square Garden, Rocky Graziano scored a major upset over Billy Arnold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something Rocky Graziano did in his professional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "Following his loss to Rocky Graziano, Billy Arnold was never the same.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano win the match against Billy Arnold in March 1945?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano was an Italian-American professional boxer who held the World Middleweight title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano win any titles in his career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano fought three middleweight title bouts against Tony Zale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rocky Graziano article besides beating Billy Arnold and holding the World Middleweight title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "In their first match, Tony Zale rallied and knocked Rocky Graziano out in the sixth round to retain his title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano win against Tony Zale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "The referee almost stopped the second fight in the third round of the Rocky Graziano and Tony Hale rematch because of a severe cut over Graziano's left eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano get hurt any time in his professional career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano retired after losing his very next fight, a 10-round decision to Chuck Davey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano ever change anything about his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4611, "Truth_answer": "After his retirement from boxing, Rocky Graziano cohosted a short-lived series, The Henny and Rocky Show with famous comedian Henny Youngman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano do anything after retirement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "A couple of weeks into amateur fighting, Rocky Graziano was arrested for stealing from a school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rocky Graziano's amateur career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano went to Coxsackie Correctional Facility, where he spent three weeks, and then he went on to the New York City Reformatory where he spent five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano go to jail for stealing from a school a couple of weeks into amateur fighting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano have someone to train him how to fight in his amateur career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano heard from a couple of his friends about a tournament going on with a gold medal for the winner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rocky Graziano get interested in boxing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano fought four matches and ended up winning the 1939 New York Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rocky Graziano first amateur fight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "Rocky Graziano was charged with a probation violation and sent back to reform school where he was charged with starting a minor riot. He was then sent to Rikers Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rocky Graziano article besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "When Graziano got out of jail he enlisted in the military but went AWOL after punching a captain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rocky Graziano go back to jail after being released from Rikers Island?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4612, "Truth_answer": "After gaining popularity under the name of Rocky Graziano, he was found by the military.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621015016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Graziano_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rocky Graziano ever found after going AWOL from the military?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Wirth became the Vienna Boys' Choir's artistic director in 2001. However, since then, the choir has come under pressure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the Vienna Boys' Choir's recent history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "The Vienna Boys' Choir has come under pressure to modernize and has faced criticism of their musical standards, leading to a split with the Vienna State Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why has Vienna Boys' Choir come under pressure since Gerald Wirth became their artistic director in 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "The Vienna Boys' Choir has for the first time had to advertise for recruits after a rival choir school was established by Ioan Holender, director of the opera company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did the Vienna Boys' Choir make under pressure to modernize?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, following sexual abuse allegations from two former choristers stemming from the late 1960s and early 1980s, the Vienna Boys' Choir opened a confidential phone and e-mail hotline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Vienna Boys' Choir had any controversies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "The Vienna Boys' Choir opened a confidential phone and e-mail hotline to allow others to come forward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened about the sexual abuse allegations in 2010 regarding the Vienna Boys' Choir?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "Eight possible victims came forward saying they were abused, either by staff or other Vienna Boys' Choir members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many sexual abuse victims in the Vienna Boys' Choir come forward after a confidential phone and e-mail hotline was opened?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "After Eugen Jesser died in May 2008, Walter Nettig became the Vienna Boys' Choir's president. Gerald Wirth has been the artistic director since 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has the Vienna Boys' Choir done in recent history besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4613, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has been the artistic director of the Vienna Boys' Choir besides Gerald Wirth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first honor Don Hutson received?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Don Hutson elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1951?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1968, also as an initial member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other ways has Don Hutson been honored besides being elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1951?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson's number 14 was the first number retired by the Green Bay Packers, in a public ceremony at a game at City Stadium on December 2, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Don Hutson article besides being elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1951, and the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1968, also as an initial member.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "Hutson Street in the Packerland Industrial Park in Green Bay is named for Don Hutson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson receive any other recognition by the Green Bay Packers besides having his number retired on December 2, 1951?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951, and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson receive honors from anyone besides the Green Bay Packers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don Hutson honored for anything other than his football career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4615, "Truth_answer": "Under the guidance of former Indian captain Datta Gaekwad, Irfan Pathan rose to get selected in the Under-14 Baroda cricket team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irfan Pathan do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4615, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Irfan Pathan do on the Under-14 Baroda cricket team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4615, "Truth_answer": "In December 1997, Irfan Pathan broke into the Baroda Under-16 team, less than two months after turning 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Irfan Pathan article besides being selected in the Under-14 Baroda cricket team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4615, "Truth_answer": "Irfan Pathan took a total of 1/35 and scored 1 and 11 against Gujarat and was dropped immediately afterwards..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129141131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irfan_Pathan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Irfan Pathan besides being selected in the Under-14 Baroda cricket team and breaking into the Baroda Under-16 team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor invented and spread fears of a yellow peril trying to interest other European rulers in the perils they faced by invading China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foreign affairs was Wilhelm II, German Emperor involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor reigned from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918 shortly before Germany's defeat in World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wilhelm II, German Emperor gain the position of German Emperor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "A domestic triumph for Wilhelm II, German Emperor was when his daughter Victoria Louise married the Duke of Brunswick in 1913.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything important I should know about Wilhelm II, German Emperor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia's marriage to the Duke of Brunswick helped heal the rift between the House of Hanover and the House of Hohenzollern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm II, German Emperor accept his daughter's marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "The rift between the House of Hanover and the House of Hohenzollern followed the annexation of Hanover by Prussia in 1866.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a rift between the House of Hanover and the House of Hohenzollern?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor's turbulent reign culminated in his guarantee of military support to Austria-Hungary during the crisis of July 1914, resulting in the outbreak of World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other foreign affairs for Wilhelm II, German Emperor besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4616, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor was a friend of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and he was deeply shocked by his assassination on 28 June 1914.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason behind Wilhelm II, German Emperor's support of Austria-Hungary during the crisis of July 1914?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4617, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor's most contentious relationships were with his British relations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Wilhelm II, German Emperor in handling foreign relationships?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4617, "Truth_answer": "As a grandchild of Queen Victoria, Wilhelm II, German Emperor was a first cousin of the future King George V, as well as of Queens Marie of Romania and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm II, German Emperor have many foreign relatives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4617, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor craved the acceptance of his grandmother, Queen Victoria, and of the rest of her family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wilhelm II, German Emperor very mean to his relatives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4617, "Truth_answer": "Despite the fact that his grandmother treated him with courtesy and tact, Wilhelm II, German Emperor's other relatives found him arrogant and obnoxious, and they largely denied him acceptance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm II, German Emperor ever get the acceptance he wanted from his grandmother, Queen Victoria, and of the rest of her family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4617, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II, German Emperor had an especially bad relationship with his Uncle Bertie, the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Wilhelm II, German Emperor's other relatives threatened by his position?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4617, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in the 1890s, Wilhelm II, German Emperor made visits to England for Cowes Week on the Isle of Wight and often competed against his uncle in the yacht races.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm II, German Emperor's Uncle Bertie ever visit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "As biographer Ben Proctor explains: During the 1920s William Randolph Hearst became an avowed Jeffersonian Democrat, warning his fellow citizens against the dangers of big government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made William Randolph Hearst change his mind to the right?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone in William Randolph Hearst's family in politics as well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did William Randolph Hearst play in politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst left his San Simeon estate to seek medical care, which was unavailable in the remote location. He died in Beverly Hills on August 14, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Randolph Hearst's health ever at risk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else William Randolph Hearst interviewed that was high-ranking like Adolf Hitler?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst ever interview the UK royal family?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any union leaders praise William Randolph Hearst's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers and Myrlie Evers moved to Mound Bayou.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Medgar Evers and Myrlie Evers move to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers and Myrlie Evers moved to Mound Bayou, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was Mound Bayou in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers and Myrlie Evers moved to Mound Bayou, Mississippi, a town developed by African Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Mound Bayou, Mississippi for Medgar Evers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers became a salesman for T. R. M. Howard's Magnolia Mutual Life Insurance Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Medgar Evers do in Mound Bayou, Mississippi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers was also president of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership, which began to organize actions for civil rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Medgar Evers do in his free time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers helped organize the Regional Council of Negro Leadership's boycott of gasoline stations that denied blacks the use of the stations' restrooms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Medgar Evers do for the group?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "Medgar Evers and his brother Charles attended the Regional Council of Negro Leadership's annual conferences in Mound Bayou between 1952 and 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Medgar Evers part of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "The Regional Council of Negro Leadership's annual conferences in Mound Bayou drew crowds of 10,000 or more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people came to the Regional Council of Negro Leadership's annual conferences in Mound Bayou?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4619, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, following the U.S. Supreme Court decision that segregated public schools were unconstitutional, Medgar Evers applied to the state-supported University of Mississippi Law School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Medgar Evers do next after attending the Regional Council of Negro Leadership's annual conferences in Mound Bayou between 1952 and 1954?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1919, William Randolph Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on a 240,000 acres ranch at San Simeon, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What property did William Randolph Hearst have in California?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "By 1925 William Randolph Hearst and his wife Millicent had effectively separated and he held court at Hearst Castle with his mistress, the actress Marion Davies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst live in Hearst Castle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst furnished Hearst Castle with art, antiques, and entire historic rooms purchased and brought from the great houses of Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Hearst Castle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst also had a property on the McCloud River in Siskiyou County, in far northern California, called Wyntoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Randolph Hearst have other properties besides Hearst Castle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "The buildings at Wyntoon were designed by architect Julia Morgan, who also designed Hearst Castle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about William Randolph Hearst's property Wyntoon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other properties did William Randolph Hearst have besides Hearst Castle and Wyntoon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion William Randolph Hearst paid $120,000 for in 1947 located?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "This home, known as Beverly House, has 29 bedrooms, three swimming pools, tennis courts, its own cinema and a nightclub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What features does William Randolph Hearst's H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion mansion have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "Beverly House consists of approximately 50,000 square feet and in excess of 35,000 square feet of living space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222427id_/https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/Inside-William-Randolph-Hearst-beverly-hills-home-13293480.php_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large was William Randolph Hearst's Beverly House?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4620, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things does William Randolph Hearst's Beverly House have besides 29 bedrooms, three swimming pools, tennis courts, its own cinema and a nightclub?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4621, "Truth_answer": "On August 4, 1985, Tom Seaver recorded his 300th victory at Yankee Stadium against the Yankees, throwing a complete game 4 to 1 victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Seaver really have 300 wins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4621, "Truth_answer": "On January 20, 1984, the Chicago White Sox claimed Tom Seaver from the Mets in a free-agent compensation draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Tom Seaver playing for at that time he recorded his 300th victory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4621, "Truth_answer": "Phil Rizzuto was an American Major League Baseball shortstop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Rizzuto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Rizzuto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4621, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Seaver play for any other baseball teams besides the Chicago White Sox when attempting his 300 wins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4621, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Seaver play for the New York Mets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "North American Tour (1966–67)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Monkees first tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "Reviews were enthusiastic after the Honolulu show and subsequent dates were added to the schedule over the next several months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1967 Monkees tour successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "Davy Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of the Monkees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "Jones said that he felt they had been tricked into recording an Andy Kim album under the Monkees name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy regarding the lead singer of the Monkees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "September 22, 1970 marked the final recording session by the Monkees in their original incarnation, when Jones and Dolenz recorded Do It in the Name of Love and Lady Jane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the highlights of the article regarding the controversy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "Pleased with their initial efforts, Columbia (over Kirshner's objections) planned to send the Monkees out to play live concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Monkees ever go on to play live shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "George Michael Dolenz Jr", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the drums for The Monkees on the live North American tour in 1966-1967?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4622, "Truth_answer": "The Monkees Sell Out East Coast Shows in 1 Day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104639id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/monkees-tour-michael-nesmith-sold-out-362860_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Monkees sell out any concert dates?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "In assigning instruments for purposes of the television show, a dilemma arose as to which of the four would be the drummer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Monkees television series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "Dolenz was assigned to become the drummer. Tork taught Dolenz enough for him to fake his way through filming the pilot, but he was soon taught how to play properly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the dilemma about who will be the drummer for purposes of the television show last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "The band went out on the road and made their debut live performance in December 1966 in Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Monkees officially have a concert and went on stage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "They had no time to rehearse a live performance except between takes on set. They worked on the TV series all day, recorded in the studio at night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of the The Monkees on tour article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "The results were far better than expected. The group was greeted fan adulation reminiscent of Beatlemania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Monkees become successful on stage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 1987, Rhino Records started to make available previously unreleased Monkees recordings on a series of albums called Missing Links.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the unreleased recordings by The Monkees?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4623, "Truth_answer": "With Jones sticking primarily to vocals and tambourine, the Monkees' live act constituted a classic power trio of electric guitar, electric bass and drums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other important aspects took place during The Monkees' live performances on stages?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, commonly known as Prufrock, is the first professionally published poem by American-born British poet T. S. Eliot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock for T.S. Eliot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "Seen as heralding a paradigmatic cultural shift from late 19th-century Romantic verse and Georgian lyrics to Modernism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "The poem's structure was heavily influenced by Eliot's extensive reading of Dante Alighieri and makes several references to the Bible and other literary works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot written?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "Eliot wrote The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock between February 1910 and July or August 1911.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot written?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "Prufrock laments his physical and intellectual inertia, the lost opportunities in his life and lack of spiritual progress, and he is haunted by reminders of unattained carnal love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "In a 1959 interview, Eliot said: I'd say that my poetry has... more in common with my distinguished contemporaries in America than with anything written in my generation in England.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is T. S. Eliots work similar to any other poets?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "Hamlet and His Problems is an essay written by T.S. Eliot in 1919 that offers a critical reading of Hamlet, claiming that Hamlet is most certainly an artistic failure.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103212509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_and_His_Problems_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was T. S. Eliot a fan of Hamlet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "The now-famous opening lines of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, comparing the evening sky to a patient etherised upon a table, were considered shocking and offensive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on T. S. Eliot besides Hamlet and His Problems, the 1959 interview, similarities with other poets, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock seen as heralding a paradigmatic culture shift from late 19th-century Romantic verse and Georgian lyrics to Modernism, the plot of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, when The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock was written, and how The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock was written?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "This line was shocking because most speakers tend to be more romantic when they describe the weather whereas Prufrock compares the weather to someone or something being injected with anesthesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083355id_/https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/eng2850f16/?p=793_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the now-famous opening lines of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, comparing the evening sky to a patient etherised upon a table, shocking?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4624, "Truth_answer": "In a 1959 interview, Eliot said: I'd say that my poetry has... more in common with my distinguished contemporaries in America than with anything written in my generation in England.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was T. S. Eliot's writing different from other poets?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "Yannis Philippakis – vocals, guitar, drums, Jack Bevan – drums, Jimmy Smith – guitar, Walter Gervers – bass, backing vocals, Edwin Congreave – keyboard, backing vocals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015011336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What personnel were there on the Total Life Forever album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any new musicians join the band Foals for the album Total Life Forever?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "In support of the album, the band announced a fourteen date tour of Europe throughout April–May 2010, including dates in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015011336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Life_Forever_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foals go on tour to support their album, Total Life Forever?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Total Life Forever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "Spanish Sahara was featured in trailers for season seven of Entourage, season four of Skins and Outcasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any songs from Total Life Forever used on a soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "On 6 March, the Total Life Forever site was launched. There puzzles revealed images, lyrics and sound clips of songs from the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intersting aspects about the Foals band article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the Total Life Forever site?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4625, "Truth_answer": "Spanish Sahara was also used in the soundtrack of the second season of the E4 drama Misfits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other soundtracks for the Total Life Forever album besides season 7 of Entourage, and season 4 of Skins and Outcasts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at No. 2 in the United Kingdom, which is the highest chart position by the Foals thus far.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618014342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Fire_(album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Holy Fire by the Foals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "Holy Fire is the third studio album by British rock band Foals, released on 11 February 2013 in the United Kingdom on Transgressive Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618014342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Fire_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Holy Fire by the Foals an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "Q awarded Foals with the Best Live Act award the same year while Inhaler received the Best Track award from NME.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Holy Fire by the Foals win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "New Musical Express (NME) is a British music journalism website and former magazine that has been published since 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the NME?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "Yannis Philippakis – vocals, guitar.Jimmy Smith – guitar.Walter Gervers – bass, backing vocals.Edwin Congreave – keyboards, backing vocals.Jack Bevan – drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What band members from the Foals played on the album holy fire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "In a reader-nominated Best Album of 2013 poll, Holy Fire topped the list; as did single My Number in a Best Song of 2013 poll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Holy Fire in 2012-2013?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4626, "Truth_answer": "NME", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What media outlet had the musical reader nominated poll Best Album of 2013 poll where Holy Fire topped the list?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4627, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1990s, the band received widespread media coverage due to Love's often rambunctious and unpredictable behavior onstage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What live performances did the band Hole have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4627, "Truth_answer": "While touring with Sonic Youth, Love got into a physical fight with Kathleen Hanna backstage at a 1995 Lollapalooza festival and punched her in the face.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the incidents with the band Hole's live performances take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4627, "Truth_answer": "On August 26 at the Reading Festival in England, the band Hole gave a performance that John Peel described as teetering on the edge of chaos.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the notable performances of the band Hole?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4627, "Truth_answer": "The band often destroyed equipment and guitars at the end of concerts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Hole's performances besides Reading Festival, 1995 Lollapalooza and Love's often rambunctious and unpredictable behavior onstage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Hoffman was arrested and tried for conspiracy and inciting to riot as a result of his role in anti-Vietnam War protests, met by a violent police riot in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Chicago Eight trial about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman was among the Chicago Seven (originally known as the Chicago Eight), which included Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Rennie Davis, John Froines, Lee Weiner, future California state senator Tom Hayden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any others being tried with Abbie Hoffman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale (before his trial was severed from the others).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and who else besides Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Rennie Davis, John Froines, Lee Weiner, and Tom Hayden was tried with Abbie Hoffman in the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Seale, the eighth man charged, had his trial severed during the proceedings, lowering the number of defendants from eight to seven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211022011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Seven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened that the Chicago Eight became known as the Chicago Seven rather than Eight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman's courtroom antics frequently grabbed the headlines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "One day, defendants Hoffman and Rubin appeared in court dressed in judicial robes, while on another day, Hoffman was sworn in as a witness with his hand giving the finger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what antics of Abbie Hoffman during the Chicago Eight trial frequently grabbed the headlines?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Judge Hoffman became the favorite courtroom target of the Chicago Seven defendants, who frequently would insult the judge to his face.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the Chicago Eight trial besides Hoffman's antics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "On February 18, 1970, Hoffman and four of the other defendants (Rubin, Dellinger, Davis, and Hayden) were found guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict of the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4628, "Truth_answer": "Hoffman and four other defendants were found guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines. All convictions were subsequently overturned by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abbie Hoffman's verdict in the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "At Woodstock in 1969, Hoffman interrupted The Who's performance to attempt to speak against the jailing of John Sinclair of the White Panther Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Abbie Hoffman at woodstock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman was able to get on stage and grab a microphone while Pete Townshend tuned his guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Abbie Hoffman successful in the interrupting of The Who's performance at Woodstock in 1969 to speak against the jailing of John Sinclair of the White Panther Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "He said: I think this is a pile of shit!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Hoffman interruption at Woodstock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "Townshend later said that while he actually agreed with Hoffman on Sinclair's imprisonment, he would have knocked him offstage regardless ,given Hoffman had violated the sanctity of the stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Hoffman shouted I think this is a pile of shit!“ at Woodstock", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was anyone arrested after Hoffman shouted I think this is a pile of shit!“ at Woodstock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "Townshend shouted Fuck off! Fuck off my fucking stage! and reportedly ran at Hoffman with his guitar and hit Hoffman in the back, although Townshend later denied attacking Hoffman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone get hurt during the woodstock incident in 1969?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "In Woodstock Nation, Hoffman mentions the incident and says he was on a bad LSD trip at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intersting aspects about the Abbie Hoffman article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4629, "Truth_answer": "Once it got into print, Steal This Book had widespread readership and became a bestseller mainly through word of mouth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120231044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_This_Book_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the book Steal this Book by Abbie Hoffman do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4630, "Truth_answer": "Carroll did not believe in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent god. However, Carroll disliked the term atheist because term was being exploited by theists and used as a straw man argument.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carrol Robert Todd Carroll about religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4630, "Truth_answer": "He believed that religion has a role to play in people's lives and he didn't condemn religion for terrorism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Robert Todd Carroll's views on religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4630, "Truth_answer": "Carroll always maintained the opinion that people have to be more skeptical of religion than they are now.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Todd Carroll say about religion besides not believing in an omnipotent, omniscent, omnipresent god, disliking the term Atheist, believing that religion has a role to play in people's lives, and not condeming religion for terrorism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4630, "Truth_answer": "He said in multiple interviews that religion is an area that skeptics don't target enough, and that pure faith is winning the race against critical thinking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Robert Todd Carroll maintaining the opinion that people have to be more skeptical of religion than they are now significant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "On October 13, 1961, she received a call from an agent who told her a producer was interested in working with her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1961 for Tippi Hedren?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "An agent who told her a producer was interested in working with her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who called Tippi Hedren?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "When she was told it was Alfred Hitchcock who saw her in a commercial for a diet drink called Sego, she agreed to sign a seven-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "then what happened after the agent told Tippi Hedren a producer was interested in working with her?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "The Birds (1963), Marnie (1964)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movies did Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock make together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "Hitchcock put Hedren through an extensive color screen test that lasted two days and cost $25,000, doing scenes from his previous films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Tippi Hedren do for Alfred Hitchcock besides Discovery, The Birds, and Marnie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "Previous films, such as Rebecca, Notorious and To Catch a Thief with actor Martin Balsam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the previous films from which Alfred Hitchcock had Tippi Hedren do during extensive color screen tests?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4631, "Truth_answer": "Hitchcock became her drama coach, and gave her an education in film-making. Hedren said, I probably learned in three years what it would have taken me 15 years otherwise.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tippi Hedren article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "At the invitation of Ed Parker, Lee appeared in the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruce Lee get involvd with the Long Beach international Karate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "Performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups (using the thumb and the index finger of one hand) with feet at approximately shoulder-width apart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bruce Lee do at the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "He also performed the One inch punch.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bruce Lee do anything else of note at the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships besides performing two-finger push-ups?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "Lee forcibly delivered the punch to volunteer Bob Baker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Bruce Lee punch at the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships with the One inch punch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "Baker had to stay home from work because the pain in his chest was unbearable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Baker get hurt from the One inch punch by Bruce Lee at the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "The 1967 Long Beach International Karate Championships", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ip_Man_3_p8", "http://westernboothill.blogspot.com/2013/06/rip-jim-kelly.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee do another Long Beach event after the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4632, "Truth_answer": "Lee challenged USKA world Karate champion Vic Moore to block his unstoppable punch. Moore failed to block any of the punches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything exciting happen the 1967 Long Beach International Karate Championships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "Hill's debut album was Take Me as I Am (1993); sales were strong, buoyed by the chart success of Wild One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me more information about Faith Hill's country music success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "It has been certified 3× platinum in the United States for shipments of three million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727041517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_as_I_Am_(Faith_Hill_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill's album Take Me as I Am become popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "Billboard's number one position for four consecutive weeks when Wild One managed the feat in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Faith Hill's Wild One stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "Hill became the first female country singer in 30 years to hold Billboard's number one position for four consecutive weeks when Wild One managed the feat in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some additional events of Faith Hill that happened between 1993-1997?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "The album sold 3 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104165219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill sell many Take Me as I Am albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "The recording of Faith's second album was delayed by surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel on her vocal cords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do after her album Take Me as I Am sold a total of 3 million copies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Faith Hill to heal properly from surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel on her vocal chords?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4633, "Truth_answer": "It Matters to Me finally appeared in 1995 and was another success, with the title track becoming her third number-one country single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other important things to know about Faith Hill besides the album Take Me as I Am, Wild Ones, and surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel on her vocal chords?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "Born September 21, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Faith Hill born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "She was adopted as an infant. Her adoptive parents, Edna and Ted Perry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Faith Hill's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "At age 19 she quit school to move to Nashville and pursue her dream of being a country singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill ever move away from home?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "In her early days in Nashville, Hill auditioned to be a backup singer for Reba McEntire, but failed to secure the job", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill succeed right away after moving to Nashville and pursuing her dream of being a country singer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "After a stint selling T-shirts, Hill became a secretary at a music publishing firm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do after the audition to be a backup singer for Reba McEntire failed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "Hill also landed a job at a local McDonald's restaurant franchise, which she disliked intensely. Fries, burgers, cash register – I did it all, I hated it, she has said.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do after being a secretary at a music publishing firm?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill quit McDonalds?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, she married music publishing executive Daniel Hill (not to be confused with Canadian musician Dan Hill).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Faith Hill article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4634, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill had no children married to Daniel Hill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill and Dan Hill have kids?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Evans was born in Boonville, Missouri, in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sara Evans born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Her family raised corn, beans, tobacco, and livestock for a living.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022184847id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/sara-evans_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022184847id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/sara-evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sara Evans parents do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Central Methodist University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sara Evans go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Songwriter Harlan Howard was impressed by her demo of his song Tiger by the Tail. He decided to help her music career, leading to a signed contract with RCA Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sara Evans' first big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans do any other work with Harlan Howard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Evans lent her vocals to fellow RCA label mate Martina McBride on the latter's Evolution album. Later that year, Evans released her debut album for RCA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Sara Evans do with RCA Nashville?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Three Chords and The Truth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Sara Evans debut album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Although none of its three singles reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the album received critical praise for its neotraditional country sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Three Chords and the Truth received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "No Place That Far, October 27, 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922004623id_/http://www.megacountry.com:80/artists/sara-evans_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other early albums did Sara Evans release?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "At the age of eight, she was struck by an automobile in front of the family home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects to the Sara Evans article besides school, Harlan Howard, Three Chords and The Truth, and No Place That Far?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Her legs suffered multiple fractures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sara Evans severely hurt from being struck by an automobile in front of the family home at age 8?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4635, "Truth_answer": "Recuperating for months in a wheelchair, she continued singing to help pay her medical bills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evan's legs heal from multiple fractures due to being struck by an automobile in front of the family home at age 8?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Born to Fly, was released on October 10, 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150526014430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org:80/wiki/Sara_Evans_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Born to Fly released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Evans won her first CMA award for music video of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Born to Fly receieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "The album produced four singles with its title track, I Could Not Ask for More (a cover of an Edwin McCain song), Saints & Angels, and I Keep Looking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans release any singles from her album Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Born to Fly“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the album Born to Fly besides I Could Nt Ask for More, Saints & Angels, and I Keep Looking?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Evans released her fourth studio album, Restless, on August 19, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Sara Evans album Restless, when was it released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Backseat of a Greyhound Bus, Perfect, Suds in the Bucket andTonight", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200824013213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restless_(Sara_Evans_album)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which singles did Sara Evans release from the album Restless ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at No. 3 on the Top Country Albums chart and at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of over 40,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the critical reception of the album Restless?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Suds in the Bucket, was the most successful single it was Evans' first ever Gold-certified single by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article Regarding the album Restless?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans did not win any awards for the album Restless in the CMA's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans win any awards For the album Restless in the Country Music Association Awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Billboard Music Video Awards for Best Country New Artist Video of the Year in 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans win any other awards besides a CMA award?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4636, "Truth_answer": "Evans won the Billboard Music Video Awards for Best Country New Artist Video of the Year in 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans end up winning the Billboard Music Video Awards for Best Country New Artist Video of the Year in 1997 or was she just nominated?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "Paes started his Davis Cup career in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Leander Paes' David Cup career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes partnered with Zeeshan Ali in doubles to beat the Japanese team in a five-set encounter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leander Paes win in 1990 Davis Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last year Leander Paes played for the Davis Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes partnered with Zeeshan Ali.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Leander Paes play doubles with in the 1990 Davis Cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "They played against a Japanese team in a five-set encounter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Leander Paes and Zeeshan Ali play against in the 1990 Davis Cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "1996 Atlanta Olympics he beat Fernando Meligeni to win the bronze medal, the first Indian to win an individual medal since KD Jadhav won bronze at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leander Paes have any noteworthy wins?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4637, "Truth_answer": "1999 Wimbledon Grand Slam Doubles winner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wins did Leander Paes have in his career besides the 1990 Davis Cup with Zeeshan Ali against a Japanese team and the bronze medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "From 1996, he partnered with fellow-Indian Mahesh Bhupathi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the partnership between Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "The Indian duo has a 303–103 career record together. They have a high success rate against various top teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi a successful team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "1999, the duo reached the finals of all four Grand Slams, winning Wimbledon and the French, thus becoming the first Indians to win a doubles event at a Grand Slam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi biggest wins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "They have a Davis Cup record of longest winning streak in doubles, with 23 straight wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816233255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahesh_Bhupathi_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupath ever won a davis cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "The duo of Paes and Bhupathi won the gold medal at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about tournaments other than the Davis Cup Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupath have won?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Leander and Mahesh had rivalries with other tennis double pairs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4638, "Truth_answer": "They reunited to play in a Grand Slam Tournament after nine years and claimed runners-up in the 2011 Australian Open and reached the semifinals in the year-end championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "Neil Primrose went head-first into a shallow swimming pool while on tour in France, just after a concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Neil Primrose's accident for the band Travis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "Breaking his neck, he almost died due to spinal damage. Despite the severity of the accident, Primrose has since made a full recovery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Primrose become paralyzed after going head-first into a shallow swimming pool while on tour in France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "With Primrose having recovered, Travis regrouped and re-evaluated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Primrose stay in the band Travis after breaking his neck?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "The band Travis' fourth studio album, 12 Memories marked a move into more organic, moody and political territory for the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401015051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Memories_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed after Neil Primrose recovered from his accident for the band Travis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "The band Travis' 12 memories focused on issues such as the 2003 Iraq invasion, politicians, psychological crisis and domestic abuse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401015051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Memories_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the band Travis' politics in the 12 Memories album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "It is painful still, he says. I walk two or three hours a day as well as playing drums and that keeps me fit. But it's never far from you.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Neil Primrose ever talk about his acident, breaking his neck going head-first into a shallow swimming pool while on tour in France?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4639, "Truth_answer": "If not for his road crew, he also would have drowned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Neil Primrose accident, breaking his neck going head-first into a shallow swimming pool while on tour in France?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "The band that would become Travis was formed by brothers Chris Martyn (bass) and Geoff Martyn (keyboards) along with Simon Jarvis (drums).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Travis get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "With brothers Chris and Geoff Martyn on bass and keyboards, in 1993, the five-some released a privately made CD, The Glass Onion EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Travis start playing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "With brothers Chris and Geoff Martyn on bass and keyboards, in 1993, the fivesome released a privately made CD, The Glass Onion EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Travis' first record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "Travis band won a few awards from Q Awards and Brit Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Travis win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "Word of mouth and increasing radio play of the single Why Does It Always Rain on Me? increased awareness of the band Travis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Travis become popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of the album Good Feeling, Travis toured extensively, their live performances further enhancing their reputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Travis tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4640, "Truth_answer": "They played at the Maxidrom Festival in Moscow, in May; at G! festival, Faroe Island and the Rock’n Coke Festival in Istanbul, Turkey in July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Travis article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "He has tried to maintain the orchestra's traditional sound and style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Barenboim's style of conducting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "Barenboim makes frequent use of the right-foot sustaining pedal, a device absent from the keyboard instruments of Bach's time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Daniel Barenboim develop his musical style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "Moreover, in the fugues, he often plays one voice considerably louder than the others, a practice impossible on a harpsichord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Barenboim's style besides the use of the right foot sustaining petal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this style of Barenboim's well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "Metropolitan Opera (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Opera)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Daniel Barenbiom play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "On November 2 and 3, Daniel Barenboim conducts the Staatskapelle Berlin at the Philharmonie de Paris, leading the Complete Brahms Symphonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523102403id_/https://danielbarenboim.com/performing-in-paris-berlin-with-staatskapelle-berlin/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Barenboim's significant performances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4641, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Barenboim's style ever change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4642, "Truth_answer": "The primary characters of Ed the Happy Clown are Ed, Chet Doodley, Josie, and Ronald Reagan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some of the characters of Ed The Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4642, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the setting of the story for Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4642, "Truth_answer": "Ed's bizarre misfortunes include having the tip of his penis replaced by the head of a miniature, talking Ronald Reagan from another universe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103162503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are aspects of the story for Ed the Happy Clown that contain Reagan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4642, "Truth_answer": "A female vampire who seeks revenge on her adulterous lover who had murdered her to escape his sins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103162503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other notable elements in the summary for Ed the Happy Clown besides Ronald Reagan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4642, "Truth_answer": "Penis-worshipping, rat-eating pygmy cannibals drag the bodies of both Josie and Ed into the sewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are elements of cannibalism in Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, musicians Christian Jacobs, Chad Larson and former member Boyd Terry formed The Aquabats in Brea, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Aquabats! Super Show! originate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Aquabats form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Buena Vista Television helped produce a live-action mini-pilot. The pilot failed to generate any network interest and was ultimately even disowned by the band themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the previous attempts for the The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "Undeterred, The Aquabats made an attempt at a second pilot the following year, using a music video budget for their 1999 album The Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Aquabats do after the 1998 pilot failed to generate any network interest and was ultimately even disowned by the band themselves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "According to Jacobs, the Fox Family Channel reportedly expressed interest in the series and ordered production on a proper pilot episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the second The Aquabats! Super Show! pilot do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "Following the Fox Family channel's acquisition by Disney in 2001, the project was cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the proper The Aquabats! Super Show! pilot produced by the Fox Family Channel successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Jacobs and Schultz formed the Orange County-based production company The Magic Store, focusing on creating family-oriented television entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Aquabats do after the proper The Aquabats! Super Show! pilot and series project was cancelled following the Fox Family channel's acquistion by Disney in 2001?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "One of the company's pilots, the children's television series Yo Gabba Gabba!, was picked up as a series by Nick Jr., becoming an award-winning and critically acclaimed international success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the time after Jacobs and Schultz formed the Orange County-based production company The Magic Store in 2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "In the wake of the series' popularity, Jacobs and Schultz persuaded Yo Gabba Gabba!'s joint production company Wild Brain to help produce a new pilot based around The Aquabats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of The Magic Store's children's television series Yo Gabba Gabba!'s pilot being picked up as a series by Nick Jr., becoming an award-winning and criticaly acclaimed international success?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "Again creatively spearheaded by Jacobs and Schultz, The Aquabats' third pilot, titled The Aquabats! Super Show!, was shot on location throughout southern California in late 2007 and early 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacobs do after Jacobs and Schultz persuaded Yo Gabba Gabba!'s joint production company Wild Brain to help produce a new pilot based around The Aquabats in conjuncture with The Magic Store?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4643, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Cartoon Network allegedly picked the series up for a run of 22 episodes, though following major staff changes within the company the project was again cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they achieve anything else during the time after Jacobs and Schultz formed the Orange County-based production company The Magic Store in 2005 besides Yo Gabba Gabba! and shooting The Aquabats' third pilot, titled The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "Chronicled in both live-action and animated segments, The Aquabats! Super Show! is centered around the adventures of The Aquabats", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about The Aquabats! Super Show!'s premise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "The Aquabats are a group of superhero rock musicians who travel the countryside on a self-appointed mission to fight evil and destroy boredom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of adventures where they involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "Protecting the world from the villains and creatures who threaten to destroy it while aiming to become a famous rock and roll band in their own right.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else do the super heros of Aquabats do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "The Aquabats consist of singer The MC Bat Commander; bassist Crash McLarson; drummer Ricky Fitness; guitarist EagleBones Falconhawk; and keyboardist Jimmy the Robot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the members of Aquabats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "Singer The MC Bat Commander (Christian Jacobs) is the swaggering leader of The Aquabats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the leader of the Aquabats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Crash McLarson; drummer Ricky Fitness; guitarist EagleBones Falconhawk; and keyboardist Jimmy the Robot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in the Aquabats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did The Aquabats use their powers when performing in The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "The Aquabats try to fight monsters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did The Aquabats fight with in during The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "In season two, each member of The Aquabats shares their memory of how they joined the band via flashback sequences; however, all the flashbacks directly and intentionally contradict each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do they talk about how the members of The Aquabats joined the Aquabats in The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "Critical response to The Aquabats! Super Show! was overwhelmingly positive, with most reviewers praising the series' intentionally campy tone and offbeat humor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the The Aquabats! of the The Aquabats! Super Show! popular?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "In season two, each member of The Aquabats shares their memory of how they joined the band via flashback sequences", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about The Aquabats in The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4644, "Truth_answer": "All of these flashbacks directly and intentionally contradict each other, leaving it unknown which—if any—could be considered officially canonical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of The Aquabat flashbacks in The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4645, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks represented Indiana in the U.S. Senate during the final years of the American Civil War and part of the Reconstruction Era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas A. Hendricks become Senator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4645, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks challenged what he thought was radical legislation, including the military draft and issuing greenbacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks do as Senator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4645, "Truth_answer": "He supported the Union and prosecution of the war, consistently voting in favor of wartime appropriations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks stand for as Senator?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4645, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks adamantly opposed Radical Reconstruction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks oppose as Senator?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4645, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks voted against the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution that would, upon ratification, grant voting rights to males of all races and abolish slavery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thomas A. Hendricks vote on key issues as Senator?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4645, "Truth_answer": "Although Hendricks supported freedom for African Americans, stating, He is free; now let him remain free, he unsuccessfully opposed reconstruction legislation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thomas A. Hendricks vote on as Senator besides against the Thirteenth, fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4646, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks served as governor of Indiana from January 13, 1873 to January 8, 1877", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas A. Hendricks become Governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4646, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks was elected as the governor of Indiana in his third bid for the office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas A. Hendricks run for Governor before?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4646, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks served as governor of Indiana during a difficult period of post-war economic depression following the financial Panic of 1873.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Thomas A. Hendricks article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4646, "Truth_answer": "Hendricks twice called out the state militia to end workers' strikes, one by miners in Clay County, and one by railroad workers' in Logansport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks do to help the economy as Governor of Indiana during the difficult period of post-war economic depression following the financial Panic of 1873?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4646, "Truth_answer": "One of Hendricks's lasting legacies during his tenure as governor began with discussion to fund construction of a new Indiana Statehouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks do as Governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4646, "Truth_answer": "The third Indiana Statehouse was condemned in 1877 because of structural defects and razed so the current statehouse could be built on its location.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106130056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Statehouse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas A. Hendricks rebuild the new Indiana Statehouse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 18, Gödel joined his brother in Vienna and entered the University of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In Vienna, where did Kurt Gödel Study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kurt Gödel start studying at the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "Although initially intending to study theoretical physics, Kurt Gödel also attended courses on mathematics and philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Gödel's major, or field of study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "During this time, Kurt Gödel adopted mathematical realism. Gödel then studied number theory. According to Gödel, mathematical logic was a science, which contains the ideas and principles underlying all sciences.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel change to another field of study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "He was awarded his doctorate in 1930, and his thesis was published by the Vienna Academy of Science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Kurt graduate from the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel earn any honors at the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel join any clubs during school at the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4647, "Truth_answer": "Attending a lecture by David Hilbert in Bologna on completeness and consistency of mathematical systems may have set Gödel's life course.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel have any professors he admired at the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "Gödel was born in Brünn, Austria-Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kurt Gödel Born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "Gödel was born April 28, 1906, in Brünn, Austria-Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kurt Gödel born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his life, Gödel would remain close to his mother; their correspondence was frequent and wide-ranging.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Gödel's home life like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "Gödel attended the Evangelische Volksschule, a Lutheran school in Brünn from 1912 to 1916, and was enrolled in the Deutsches Staats-Realgymnasium from 1916 to 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kurt Gödel go to school during his childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "Although Kurt had first excelled in languages, he later became more interested in history and mathematics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kurt Gödel's interests during his childhood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "At the age of six or seven Kurt suffered from rheumatic fever; he completely recovered, but for the rest of his life he remained convinced his heart suffered permanent damage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kurt Gödel article besides birth, homelife, school, and interests?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Kurt Gödel think his heart had permanent damage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4648, "Truth_answer": "Beginning at age four, Gödel suffered from frequent episodes of poor health, which would continue for his entire life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Kurt Gödel's childhood besides the rheumatic fever?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "X signed to Elektra in 1982 to release Under the Big Black Sun, which marked a slight departure from their trademark sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band X release an album in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Under the Big Black Sun by the American band X a successful album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic, 5/5 stars. Entertainment Weekly, B+. Rolling Stone, 4/5 stars.The Rolling Stone Album Guide, 4/5 stars. The Village Voice, A−.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What reviews did the American band X's Under the Big Black Sun album get?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles on the Under the Big Black Sun album by American band X?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, the band slightly redefined their sound with the release of the More Fun in the New World album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band X release another album between 1982-1984 besides Under the Big Black Sun?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "More polished, eclectic and radio-ready than on previous albums with the sound moving away from punk rock, the band's rockabilly influence became even more noticeable, with some new elements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the sound of the album More Fun in the New World by the American band X?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "The record received critical praise from Rolling Stone and Playboy, which had long been stalwart supporters of X and their sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the new album More Fun in the New World by the American band X successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any chart-toppers in the new album More fun in the New World by the American band X?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4650, "Truth_answer": "Krauss' second Union Station album Every Time You Say Goodbye was released in 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release an album in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4650, "Truth_answer": "It reached number 75 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.At the Grammy Awards of 1993 Every Time You Say Goodbye won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022022218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Time_You_Say_Goodbye_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Krauss' second Union Station album Every Time You Say Goodbye popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4650, "Truth_answer": "She also collaborated on a project with the Cox Family in 1994, a bluegrass album called I Know Who Holds Tomorrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album Alison Krauss made after Every Time You Say Goodbye?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4650, "Truth_answer": "At the Grammy Awards of 1995, I Know Who Holds Tomorrow won the Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Know_Who_Holds_Tomorrow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this album I Know Who Holds Tomorrow by Alison Krauss and the Cox Family perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4650, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any singles from Every Time You Say Goodbye?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4650, "Truth_answer": "Late in 1994, Krauss recorded with the band Shenandoah on its single Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Krauss release any singles during 1992-1999?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Darryl Way wanted to continue Curved Air with Sonja Kristina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stark Naked for Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Way brought in two more Car Thieves, guitarist Mick Jacques and drummer Stewart Copeland. Now more members came from Stark Naked and the Car Thieves than Curved Air .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me the significance of the Car Thieves for Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Curved Air, continued by Darryl Way with Sonja Kristina and more Car Thieves kicked off with a European tour, which started poorly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Curved Air article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Darryl Way, a notorious perfectionist, grew impatient with the struggling of his bandmates, especially novice drummer Copeland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the European tour start poorly for Curved Air continued by Darryl Way with Sonja Kirstina and Car Thieves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Darryl Way do when he got impatient with the struggling of his bandmates in Curved Air, especially novice drummer Copeland, on the European Tour they kicked off with which started poorly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Phil Kohn left and the band, unable to replace him in time for the sessions for Midnight Wire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curved Air continued by Darryl Way with Sonja Kristina and more 'Car Thieves' have any other issues besides the European Tour starting poorly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Curved Air relied on guest musicians to play both bass (John G Perry) and keyboards (Peter Wood).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Curved Air continued by Darryl Way with Sonja Kristina and more 'Car Thieves' do when they were unable to replace Phil Kohn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4651, "Truth_answer": "Norma Tager, a friend of Kristina’s, penned the lyrics to the Midnight Wire songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curved Air continued by Darryl Way with Sonja Kristina and more 'Car Thieves' ever have any other guest musicians besides John G Perry on bass and Peter Wood on keyboards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Having retained a good working relationship, Sonja Kristina and Mike Wedgwood formed a new band with Kirby Gregory (electric guitar), Eddie Jobson (keyboards, violin), and Jim Russell (drums).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the new curved air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Whereas all the original Curved Air's albums had broken the UK top 20, the new band's sole album, Air Cut, failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the new Curved Air more popular than the former Curved Air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Curved Air broke up so quietly that, by Sonja Kristina's recollections, most of the music press wrote off the band's absence as a sabbatical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New Curved Air dissolve after the sole album, Air Cut, failed to chart??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Due to artistic differences with Jobson, Kirby Gregory and Jim Russell both left the group to form Stretch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is stretch the new name for the new curved air“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Stretch rose from the ashes of this debacle, and soon had a No. 16 hit single in November 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics have to say about Stretch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Kristina recorded a demo tape for Warner Brothers but they discontinued the contract. (These demos were later issued as part of the Lovechild record.)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the demo do for new Curved air?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lovechild record a hit for the band new Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Kristina recorded a demo tape for Warner Brothers but they discontinued the contract. (These demos were later issued as part of the Lovechild record.)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the band new Curved Air been broken up since Lovechild?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4652, "Truth_answer": "Lovechild is essentially an official bootleg;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovechild_(Curved_Air_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Curved Air article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Van Morrison start writing lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4653, "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison's lyrics show an influence of the visionary poets William Blake and W. B. Yeats", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Van Morrison's influence in songwriting and lyrics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4653, "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison's lyrics show an influence of other poets such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists did Van Morrison look up to besides poets WIlliam Blake and W. B. Yeats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other artists Van Morrison looked up to besides William Blake, W. B. Yeats, and Samuel Taylor Colridge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4654, "Truth_answer": "1970–1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did season 4 of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4654, "Truth_answer": "The 1970–71 season brought new additions to the cast including Dennis Allen, comic actress Ann Elder, who also contributed to scripts, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, and Johnny Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the cast of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In season 4?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4654, "Truth_answer": "The show celebrated its 100th episode during the 1971–72 season. John Wayne was on hand for his first cameo appearance since 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in season 5 of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4654, "Truth_answer": "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In won an Emmy in 1971 for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music, Mark Warren (episode #4.7 with Orson Welles)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4654, "Truth_answer": "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In won a Golden Globe Award 1973: Best Supporting Actress – Television, Ruth Buzzi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In win any other awards besides the 1971 Emmy for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4654, "Truth_answer": "After winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Cactus Flower, Goldie Hawn made a guest appearance in the third episode of the fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going on with the seasons 4 and 5 of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In besides new additions to the cast, 100th episode, and awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal started studying martial arts under Fumio Demura when he was a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425080653id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/steven-seagal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Seagal get involved in martial arts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal trained in aikido, karate, judo and kendo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425080653id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/steven-seagal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of martial arts was Steven Seagal doing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Steve Seagal started studying martial arts under Fumio Demura when he was a child. Seagal later traveled to Japan at the age of 17 where he perfected his martial arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425080653id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/steven-seagal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Steven Seagal train with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal eventually earned black belts in aikido, karate, judo and kendo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425080653id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/steven-seagal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal earn a black belt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Steve Seagal taught at the school owned by then wife Miyako's family (though he is often stated to have been the first non-Asian to open a dojo in Japan).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Steven Seagal have in his martial arts training besdies earning black belts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "As of 1990, Miyako and her brother still taught there, and her mother was the chairwoman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the school owned by Steven Seagal's then wife Miyako's family successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Seagal initially returned to New Mexico. After another period in Japan, returned to the U.S. in 1983 with senior student Haruo Matsuoka, opening an aikido dojo, in North Hollywood, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal stay over in Japan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal with senior student Haruo Matsuoka opened an aikido dojo, initially in North Hollywood, California, but later moved it to the city of West Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the aikido dojo opened by Steven Seagal with senior student Haruo Matsuoka move somewhere else after intially opening in North Hollywood, California?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Seagal helped train Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist Lyoto Machida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the Martial artspart of Steven Seagal's life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4655, "Truth_answer": "Machida credited Seagal for helping him perfect the front kick that he used to knock out Randy Couture at UFC 129 in May 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lyoto Machida attribute to Steven Seagal?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "Above the Law", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Steven Seagal first work on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen while making the action movie, Above The Law?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "On Deadly Ground", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other action movies did Steven Seagal make aside from Above The Law?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "all were box office hits, making him an action hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal's movies do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "Lawman is an American reality television series that aired on A&E", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other work besides movies did Steven Seagal do during 1980s-1990s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "December 2, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Seagal work with the show Lawman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steven Seagal do on the show, Lawman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "worst host ever“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did SNL say anything else about Seagal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "as well as being difficult to work with, where he didn't cooperate with the cast and crew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did SNL cast say other mean things to Seagal", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "Hard to Kill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was Steven Seagal in besides Above the Law, and Only Deadly Ground?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4656, "Truth_answer": "Seagal plays Mason Storm, a detective who falls into a coma after being shot during a fire-fight that killed his wife", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the movie Hard to Kill about?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4657, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Sydney is a mutant metamorph with the ability to alter his physical appearance and voice at will to resemble that of any person he chooses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what special powers did Kevin Sydney have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4657, "Truth_answer": "He acted as the Mutant Master's second-in-command in an effort to trigger World War III", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kevin Sydney do with his powers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4657, "Truth_answer": "Changeling, masquerading as Professor X, led the X-Men's efforts to defeat the Subterranean Grotesk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin fight anyone using his powers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4657, "Truth_answer": "Morph would return to the X-Men because, in his own words, he missed his freaky mutant brothers and sisters.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell of interest about Kevin Sydney besides his powers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4658, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler had been an early admirer of Hedin, who was in turn impressed with Hitler's nationalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sven Hedin's connection to the time of Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4658, "Truth_answer": "Hedin met Adolf Hitler and other leading National Socialists repeatedly and was in regular correspondence with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sven Hedin do besides being impressed with Hitler's nationalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4658, "Truth_answer": "In correspondence with Joseph Goebbels and Hans Dräger, Hedin was able to achieve the printing of the Daily Watchwords year after year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Sven Hedin meeting Hitler and other leading National Socialists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4658, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy regarding Hedin being able to achieve his prints year after year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4659, "Truth_answer": "Hedin was a monarchist. From 1905 onwards he took a stand against the move toward democracy in his Swedish homeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sven Hedin's political stance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4659, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sven Hedin get involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4659, "Truth_answer": "He developed a lasting affinity for the German empire, with which he became acquainted during his formal studies. This is also shown in his admiration for Kaiser Wilhelm II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sven Hedin affiliated with any groups?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4659, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin make any policy changes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "On 2 July 2009, it was announced that Horslips would reunite for two shows, their first 'open public' gigs since 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Horslips return after their breakup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Roll Back", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Horslips release any albums after they returned from their breakup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "Horslips released Roll Back, in the summer of 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Horslips release after their re grouping?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "Dancehall Sweethearts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other albums Horslips released after Roll Back?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "On 12 March 2019, two of the band, Barry Devlin and Jim Lockhart, played at an event in the National Concert Hall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips play live after their return in 2004?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "The Unfortunate Cup of Tea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single from a Horslips album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "In November and December 2010, Horslips, again with Ray Fean on percussion, returned with a four gig tour of Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips do a tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4660, "Truth_answer": "the album contained acoustic reworkings of many of their best-known songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of songs were in the album Horslips unplugged?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4661, "Truth_answer": "a rift had developed between the duo and Eurythmics disbanded, although no formal notice was given.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Eurythmics go on Hiatus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4661, "Truth_answer": "Stewart began writing film soundtracks and had a big international hit in 1990 with the instrumental track Lily Was Here“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Eurythmics put out any solo albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4661, "Truth_answer": "Lennox released her first solo album, Diva.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lennox do during the Eurythmics hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4661, "Truth_answer": "Best British Album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Diva by Lennox, win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4661, "Truth_answer": "She followed this up in 1995 with her second album, Medusa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lennox release any other solo albums besides Diva?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4661, "Truth_answer": "double platinum status", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Medusa by Lennox win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4662, "Truth_answer": "1945 Indiana Hoosiers football team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pete Pihos play for during the 45-46 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4662, "Truth_answer": "He scored Indiana's only touchdown in the game, when he caught a pass at the Northwestern five-yard line and dragged three defenders with him over the goal-line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos make any exceptional plays during the 45 - 46 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4662, "Truth_answer": "He scored the first two touchdowns in Indiana's 26–0 win over Purdue in the final game of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other piece of information that was interesting in 45-46 season with Pete Pihos besides his touchdown across the northwestern five yard line?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4662, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Pihos inclusion in the MVP vote based on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4662, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Pihos best game during the 45 - 46 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4663, "Truth_answer": "Pihos attended the Indiana University and played for the Indiana Hoosiers football team, first as an end in 1942 and 1943", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Pete Pihos become a football player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4663, "Truth_answer": "Pihos was drafted into the United States Army in January 1944", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pete Pihos article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4663, "Truth_answer": "End", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Pihos play during the 1942 and 1943 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4663, "Truth_answer": "In four seasons at Indiana, Pihos scored 138 points, which was then the school's all-time scoring record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4663, "Truth_answer": "1945 Indiana Hoosiers football team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pete Pihos play football with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4663, "Truth_answer": "Philadelphia Eagles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos play with any other teams besides the indiana hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "Oakwood Friends School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did bonnie raitt go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "Majored in Social Relations and African studies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was bonnie raitt a student of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "Dick Waterman and other local musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bonnie Raitt playing with during her time in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "Released her debut album, Bonnie Raitt, in 1971", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some albums Bonnie Raitt released while attending college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "Though album sales were modest, Bonnie Raitt was warmly received by rock critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314163802id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bonnue Raitt's self titled album well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable albums that Bonnie Raitt had while attending college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4664, "Truth_answer": "Green Light earned Raitt her strongest reviews in years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Green Light well recieved?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "He married Karen Umland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Stephen Hillenburg married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "a Southern Californian chef", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Karen Umland do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "The couple's first and only child, son Clay", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Stephen Hillenburg and Karen Umland have kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "Make animations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Hillenburg do with his free time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "He was an ocean freak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg do anything else with his free time besides make animations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "He was also known for his private nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg stick to himself mostly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "He is best remembered for creating the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants which he also directed, produced, and wrote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any references to spongebob in the Stephen Hillenburg article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "Hillenburg disclosed to Variety magazine in March 2017 that he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Hillenburg diagnosed with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "Hillenburg died at his home on November 26, 2018, at the age of 57", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spongebob_Squarepants_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg recover?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4665, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillenburg have any friends?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "Teaching", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Hillenburg start his career in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "Marine science and maritime history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject did Stephen Hillenburg teach when he became a teacher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "He taught tide-pool ecology, nautical history, diversity and adaptation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg teach any other subjects in his early career besides marine science and maritime history?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "Some evidence shows that the idea for SpongeBob SquarePants dates back to 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In his early career, did Stephen Hillenburg come up with Sponge Bob", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Stephen Hillenburg start teaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "Orange County Marine Institute", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the school Stephen Hillenburg was teaching at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "A park service attendant in Utah", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other jobs did Stephen Hillenburg hold in his early career life besides teaching?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "He created a comic called The Intertidal Zone, which he used to teach his students. It featured anthropomorphic forms of sea life,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Stephen Hillenburg article state what his comics were about in his early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "He indicated that children's television series such as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1987–1988) and Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986–1991) sparked something in [him]", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stephen Hillenburg come up with the idea of sponge bob?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "The Intertidal Zone would evolve into SpongeBob SquarePants characters including Bob the Sponge“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg come up with the ideas of how Spongebob was going to look?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4666, "Truth_answer": "Hillenburg remembered his teaching experience at the Orange County Marine Institute and how mesmerized children were by tide-pool animals, including crabs, octopuses, starfish, and sponges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other inspiration to the spongebob squarepants characters besides television series and the intertidal zone?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "An annual international song competition, with participants representing primarily European countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Eurovision song contest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 at The Dome in Brighton, UK, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA win the Eurovision song contest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "Waterloo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song ABBA contributed during the eurovision song contest of 1974?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "The band saw the Waterloo single chart in many European countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the crowd react to Waterloo during the eurovison song contest of 1974?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "In November 1974, ABBA embarked on their first European tour, playing dates in Denmark, West Germany and Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did ABBA do after winning the eurovision song contest of 1974?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "Starting in November 1974, live performances continued in the middle of 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did ABBA's first european tour last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many television shows did ABBA appear on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA's appearance on television shows help boost album sales in the U.S. market?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Waterloo by ABBA win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4668, "Truth_answer": "He sought to embarrass and damage his targets, such as Senator Landrieu and ACORN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between James O'Keefe and Mary Landriue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4668, "Truth_answer": "His three fellow activists, who were dressed as telephone repairmen when apprehended, included Robert Flanagan, the son of William Flanagan, acting U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were James O'Keefe's colleagues during the 2010 felony at Landriue's office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4668, "Truth_answer": "The four men were charged with malicious intent to damage the phone system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were James O'Keefe and his three fellow activists charged with during the 2010 felony at Landriue's office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4668, "Truth_answer": "Mary Loretta Landrieu is an American politician, entrepreneur, and former U.S. Senator from the state of Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123025113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Landrieu_p1", "https://www.aspeninstitute.org/blog-posts/coastal-resilience-should-be-at-the-forefront-of-the-climate-conversation/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state is Senator Mary Landrieu from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4669, "Truth_answer": "1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tammy Duckworth enlist in the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4669, "Truth_answer": "She was deployed to Iraq in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-tammy-duckworth-met-20161109-story.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth ever deployed overseas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth return from Iraq?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4669, "Truth_answer": "She lost her right leg near the hip and her left leg below the kneefrom injuries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth injured in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4669, "Truth_answer": "After being shot down over Iraq, and losing both legs, Duckworth was fitted for prosthetics and is now fully mobile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth fitted for prosthetics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4669, "Truth_answer": "She became a commissioned officer in the United States Army Reserve in 1992 and chose to fly helicopters because it was one of the few combat jobs open to women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important to know about Tammy Duckworth's military service besides her experience in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4670, "Truth_answer": "11/21/2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth enter government service?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4670, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, two Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs employees at the Anna Veteran's Home in Union County filed a lawsuit against Duckworth", "Truth_passages": [ "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2018/02/at-late-night-cafe.html?showComment=1517979013043_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth a defendant in any lawsuits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4670, "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit alleged that Duckworth wrongfully terminated one employee and threatened and intimidated another for bringing reports of abuse and misconduct of veterans", "Truth_passages": [ "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2018/02/at-late-night-cafe.html?showComment=1517979013043_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the lawsuit filed against Tammy Duckworth in 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4670, "Truth_answer": "The state announced that it had settled the case in June 2016 for $26,000 with no admission of wrongdoing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth found guilty of these charges in the 2009 lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4670, "Truth_answer": "Although the plaintiffs later indicated they no longer wanted to settle, the judge gave them 21 days to sign the settlement and canceled the trial", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the 2009 lawsuit against Tammy Duckworth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4670, "Truth_answer": "From November 21, 2006 to February 8, 2009 as Director of the Illinois Department of VA. From April 24, 2009 to June 30, 2011 as Assistant Secretary of VA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tammy Duckworth work with the VA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4671, "Truth_answer": "Hannity is known for his pro-Trump coverage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Hannity do with Donald Trump?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4671, "Truth_answer": "He was an early supporter of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sean Hannity notable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4671, "Truth_answer": "He has spoken at the president's lectern during a Trump rally and White House advisors have characterized him as the shadow chief-of-staff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sean Hannity's role in the Donald trump coverage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4671, "Truth_answer": "Hannity has been criticized as being overly favorable to the candidacy of Donald Trump", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Hannity get criticism for backing up trump?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4671, "Truth_answer": "Sean Hannity has been criticized for being overly favorable to the candidacy of Donald Trump, and granting Trump more airtime than other presidential candidates during the 2016 primaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the criticisms that Sean Hannity received for the role in Donald Trump coverage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4671, "Truth_answer": "Hannity came under criticism during the 2016 presidential election for false claims about election rigging during interviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Hannity ever get into trouble?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4672, "Truth_answer": "West Side Story", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was theatre director, Michael Bennett, earliest musical that he worked on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many musicals did theatre director, Michael Bennett, work on in his early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4672, "Truth_answer": "Success finally arrived in 1968, when he choreographed the hit musical Promises", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of theatre director, Michael Bennett's, success in 1960s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did theatre director, Michael Bennett, always stay in the theater?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4673, "Truth_answer": "Bennett's choreography was motivated by the form of the musical involved, or the distinct characters interpreted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the analysis made on theatre director, Michael Bennett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4673, "Truth_answer": "In act 2 of Company, Bennett defied the usual choreographic expectations by deliberately taking the polish off the standard Broadway production number.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something interesting about the analysis of theatre director, Michael Bennett?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4673, "Truth_answer": "In Dreamgirls, Bennett's musical staging was described as a mesmerizing sense of movement“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics say about theatre director, Michael Bennett's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4673, "Truth_answer": "Bennett was influenced by the work of Jerome Robbins", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did theatre director, Michael Bennett, have any influencers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4674, "Truth_answer": "Ronstadt's early family life was filled with music and tradition, which influenced the stylistic and musical choices she later made in her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Linda Ronstadt earliest influence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4674, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt stick with the sound of her early influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4674, "Truth_answer": "Yes, at age 14, Ronstadt formed a folk trio with her brother Peter and sister Gretchen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Linda Ronstadt family support of her career choice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4674, "Truth_answer": "Ronstadt captured the sounds of country music and the rhythms of ranchera music – which she likened in 1968 to Mexican bluegrass", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt favor any style of music over others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4674, "Truth_answer": "She also drew influence from country singer Hank Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Linda Ronstadt's country musical influences", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4675, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Ronstadt performed shows with Jackson Browne, the Eagles, and Toots and the Maytals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Linda Ronstadt do after the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4675, "Truth_answer": "No, Ronstadt later remarked that not too many people were in control at the time and everyone was too involved with their own careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Linda Ronstadt with Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris, for a long time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4675, "Truth_answer": "Ronstadt's second solo album, Silk Purse, was released in March 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Linda Ronstadt do after 1969 with her career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4675, "Truth_answer": "Its Happening, Johnny Cash show, Hee Haw", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What tv shows did Linda Ronstadt appear on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4675, "Truth_answer": "She sang a duet, Funny How Time Slips Away, with Homer Simpson on The Yellow Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt sing with any other artists besides jackson browne, the eagles, toots and the maytals, dolly parton, and emmylou harris?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4676, "Truth_answer": "In August 2009, Brennan criticized some Bush-administration anti-terror policies.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p158", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p181", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John O. Brennan do as an advisor to Obama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4676, "Truth_answer": "01/20/2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John O. Brennan begin as Counterterrorism advisor to obama?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4676, "Truth_answer": "Brennan was present in the Situation Room in May 2011 when the United States conducted the military operation that killed Osama bin Laden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John O. Brennan do while working under Obama besides criticizing anti-terror polices?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4676, "Truth_answer": "He produced a report highly critical of the performance of U.S. intelligence agencies, concluding that their focus on terrorist attempts aimed at U.S. soil was inadequate", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p5", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p159", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p182" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John O. Brennan have any achievements under Obama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4677, "Truth_answer": "Obama twice nominated Brennan to serve as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were John O. Brennan career highlights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4677, "Truth_answer": "While director, Brennan created ten new mission centers in his campaign to focus the CIA on threats in cyberspace", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about John O. Brennan time in the CIA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4677, "Truth_answer": "He was director of the newly created Terrorist Threat Integration Center from 2003 to 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "https://snaplomats.com/Home/Brennan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John O. Brennan do under President Bush?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4677, "Truth_answer": "Sifted through and compiled information for President Bush's daily top secret intelligence briefings and employed the services of analysts from a dozen U.S. agencies and entities.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://snaplomats.com/Home/Brennan_p12", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p157", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p180", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John O. Brennan job as director of the terrorist threat integration center?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4677, "Truth_answer": "Brennan become Chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) and the CEO of The Analysis Corporation (TAC)", "Truth_passages": [ "https://snaplomats.com/Home/Brennan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has has John O. Brennan done in his career that is notable besides his time in the CIA and Terrorist Threat Integration Center?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4678, "Truth_answer": "Three books starting with 720-page Mutations, followed by The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping (2002) and The Great Leap Forward (2002).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rem Koolhaas' project on the city?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4678, "Truth_answer": "The books involved Koolhaas's students analysing what others would regard as non-cities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rem Koolhaas' Project on the City entail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4678, "Truth_answer": "Sprawling conglomerates such as Lagos in Nigeria, west Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you mean by non-city within Rem Koolhaas' Project on the City?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rem Koolhaas' Project on the City, have to meet certain requirements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4678, "Truth_answer": "When it comes to transforming these observations into practice, Koolhaas mobilizes what he regards as the omnipotent forces of urbanism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rem Koolhaas article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4678, "Truth_answer": "unique design forms and connections organised along the lines of present-day society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rem Koolhaas regarding as the omnipotent forces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "Ware spent his early days in the sport in the Mid-South, Georgia and other NWA territories", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. Ware get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "When Dutch Mantel returned to the CWA in early 1981 he quickly defeated Ware for the TV title making Ware's first run with the gold a short one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. fare against his opponents in his early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "Early in his career, Koko Ware (as he was then known) did not find great success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Koko B. Ware article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "It was not until late in 1980 that Ware's fortunes changed when he participated in a battle royal to crown the first ever Mid-American Television Champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Koko B. finally get his big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "The crowd favorite was Jimmy Valiant, who Ware accidentally knocked into Danny Davis and eliminated. Moments later, Koko dumped Davis to the floor and won his first title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the opponents that Koko B beat in the battle royal in the late 1980?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "American professional wrestler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Koko B. Ware famous for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "Ware unfairly counted Lawler out to give the Dream Machine the victory, a decision that did not sit well with Lawler nor the fans in Memphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. Ware do as a referee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Koko B. Ware ever a referee again after 1981?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4679, "Truth_answer": "In 1991 Koko made his debut in the USWA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting that you can tell me about Koko B. Ware besides what he did in his early life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop made her first appearance in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes released on August 9, 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where can we trace betty boop's origin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "much credit has been given to Grim Natwick for helping to transform Max Fleischer's creation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the originator of Betty Boop?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "Her transition into the cute cartoon girl was also due to the work of Berny Wolf, Otto Feuer, Seymour Kneitel, Doc Crandall, Willard Bowsky, and James Shamus Culhane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else helped progress Betty Boop besides Max Fleischer and Grim Natwick?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "Betty appeared in the first Color Classic cartoon Poor Cinderella, In the film, she was depicted with red hair as opposed to her typical black hair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Boops morph more after her transition into the cute cartoon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop is regarded as one of the first and most famous sex symbols on the animated screen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://store.figure-archive.net/betty-boop-86_p27", "http://store.figure-archive.net/betty-boop-86_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Betty Boop portrayed in the press and elsewhere?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop's best appearances are considered to be in her first three years due to her Jazz Baby character and innocent sexuality, which was aimed at adults.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Boop receive any other titles aside from being a sex symbol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4680, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Betty was voted in TV Guide's 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time, ranking #17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intestings aspects about the Betty Boop article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "The Production Code of 1934 imposed guidelines on the motion picture industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened under the production code of 1934?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "No longer a carefree flapper from the date the code went into effect, Betty became a spinster housewife or a career girl who wore a fuller dress or skirt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Betty Boop films affected by the production code of 1934?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "It placed specific restrictions on the content films could reference with sexual innuendos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the restrictions under the production code of 1934?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "No, as time progressed, the curls in her hair gradually decreased. She also eventually stopped wearing her gold bracelets and hoop earrings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So did the production code of 1934 censor Betty Boop?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "The show's self-conscious wholesomeness was aimed at a more juvenile audience, which contributed to the decline of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Betty Boop show go downhill after all of the production code of 1934 changes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "Fleischer Studios made an attempt to develop a replacement character", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Betty Boop article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4681, "Truth_answer": "It lead to a steady decline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So basically the production code of 1934 ruined the Betty Boop show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "Winning in 1981 (from Zebop) and Hold On (a remake of Canadian artist Ian Thomas' song) in 1982 both reached the top twenty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1980s with Carlos Santana?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "1981's Zebop!'s kept the band alive, peaking at number 33 in the U.K. but cracking the Top Ten in the United States, which eventually led to gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successes did Carlos Santana have during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "Santana released another solo record, Blues for Salvador (1987), which won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Santana_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carlos Santana win any awards during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "‘Supernatural’, released by ‘Santana’ in 1999, went on to win 9 Grammy Awards including ‘Album of the Year’. It also went on to win three important Latin Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200927050538id_/https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/carlos-augusto-alves-santana-964.php_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other Carlos Santana records win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "Growing weary of trying to appease record company executives with formulaic hit records, Santana took great pleasure in jamming and making guest appearances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else interesting about the Carlos Santana article during the 1980s", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "Jazz fusion group Weather Report, jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, Blues legend John Lee Hooker, Frank Franklin, Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid, and West African singer Salif Keita.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Santana_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Carlos Santana make guest appearances for during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were these guest appearances by Carlos Santana during the 1980s in concert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Carlos Santana perform with those guest appearances during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4682, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Santana left Columbia Records after twenty-two years and signed with Polygram.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting with Carlos Santana during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4683, "Truth_answer": "In January 1984, Kasparov became the No. 1 player in the world, with a FIDE rating of 2710.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Garry Kasparov rise to the top?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4683, "Truth_answer": "Kasparov won the Soviet Junior Championship in Tbilisi in 1976, scoring 7 points of 9, at age 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov start playing competitively", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4683, "Truth_answer": "He repeated the feat the following year, winning with a score of 8½ of 9.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov play in other matches as a teen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4683, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry Kasparov continue to play in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4683, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Kasparov participated in the Sokolsky Memorial tournament in Minsk. He had been invited as an exception but took first place and became a chess master.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Garry Kasparov become a professional?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4683, "Truth_answer": "1980, he won the World Junior Chess Championship, made his debut as second reserve for the Soviet Union at the Chess Olympiad, and became a Grandmaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gary Kasparov?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4684, "Truth_answer": "The World Chess Championship 1984 was a match between Garry Kasparov and champion Anatoly Karpov in Moscow from 10 September 1984 to 15 February 1985 for the World Chess Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the 1984 World Chess Championship take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4684, "Truth_answer": "The World Chess Championship 1984 was a match between Garry Kasparov and champion Anatoly Karpov in Moscow from 10 September 1984 to 15 February 1985 for the World Chess Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Garry Kasparov's opponents in the 1984 World Chess Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4684, "Truth_answer": "After 5 months and 48 games, the match was abandoned in controversial circumstances with Karpov leading five wins to three, and replayed in the World Chess Championship 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garry win the 1984 World Chess Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4684, "Truth_answer": "Kasparov was known for his extensive opening preparation and aggressive play in the opening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Garry Kasparov's playing style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4684, "Truth_answer": "The match became the first, and so far only, world championship match to be abandoned without result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about this World Championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4684, "Truth_answer": "The match was ended without result by Florencio Campomanes, the President of the World Chess Federation, and a new match was announced to start a few months later", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127100000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Kasparov_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205030433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1984_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why as the World Championship controversial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4685, "Truth_answer": "His compositions include mélodies, solo piano works, chamber music, choral pieces, operas, ballets, and orchestral concert music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was Francis Poulenc involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4685, "Truth_answer": "He was a prolific writer of works of chamber music, often with piano, and some works for two pianos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_of_Francis_Poulenc_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Poulenc write his own music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4685, "Truth_answer": "His first compositions—Rapsodie Nègre (1917), Trois Mouvements Perpétuels, for piano, and Sonata for Piano Duet (1918) —were witty pieces with streaks of impudent parody.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a work Francis Poulenc created?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4685, "Truth_answer": "His compositions include mélodies, solo piano works, chamber music, choral pieces, operas, ballets, and orchestral concert music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Francis Poulenc compose anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4685, "Truth_answer": "He was among the first composers to see the importance of the gramophone, and he recorded extensively from 1928 onwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something notable about Francis Poulenc's career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4686, "Truth_answer": "Poulenc, a highly accomplished pianist, usually composed at the piano and wrote many pieces for the instrument throughout his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Poulenc_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical instrument did Francis Poulenc play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4686, "Truth_answer": "He took piano lessons from the age of five; when he was eight he first heard the music of Debussy and was fascinated by the originality of the sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Francis Poulenc start playing piano?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4686, "Truth_answer": "He made an important contribution to French music in the decades after World War I and whose songs are considered among the best composed during the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703193157id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Francis-Poulenc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Francis Poulenc a famous composer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4686, "Truth_answer": "Poulenc's music is essentially diatonic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did Francis Poulenc play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4686, "Truth_answer": "Rapsodie Nègre, Trois Mouvements Perpétuels, for piano, and his settings of Guillaume Apollinaire’s poem Le Bestiaire and Jean Cocteau’s Cocardes were witty pieces with streaks of impudent parody.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What compositions did Francis Poulenc write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4687, "Truth_answer": "More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978) was Talking Heads' first collaboration with producer Brian Eno, who had previously worked with Roxy Music, David Bowie, John Cale and Robert Fripp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Talking Heads make any albums with Eno?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4687, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Talking Heads tour at all with Eno?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4687, "Truth_answer": "Eno's unusual style meshed well with the group's artistic sensibilities, and they began exploring an increasingly diverse range of musical directions, from post-punk to psychedelic funk to African music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Talking Heads collaborate with Eno", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4687, "Truth_answer": "The Eno-Talking Heads continued with 1979's Fear of Music, which flirted with darker post-punk rock, mixed with white funkadelia about the geopolitical instability of the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other relevant aspects of the article with the Talking Heads collaboration with Eno besides beginning to explore an increasingly diverse range of musical directions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4688, "Truth_answer": "David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth played their first gig as Talking Heads opening for the Ramones at CBGB on June 5, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Talking Heads form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4688, "Truth_answer": "David Byrne and Chris Frantz formed a band called The Artistics in 1973. Tina Weymouth was Frantz's girlfriend and often provided transportation for the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who initially formed the Talking Heads?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4688, "Truth_answer": "The Talking Heads released their first single, Love Building on Fire, in February 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were albums or songs the Talking Heads released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4688, "Truth_answer": "The band toured with an expanded group, including Adrian Belew and Bernie Worrell, among others, first at Heatwave festival in August, and later in their concert film Stop Making Sense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances did the Talking Heads have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4689, "Truth_answer": "Drafted by William Beveridge, who proposed reforms of social welfare by addressing what he identified as five giants on the road of reconstruction: Want… Disease, Ignorance, Squalor and Idleness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Beveridge's report on social insurance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4689, "Truth_answer": "It formed the basis for the post-war reforms known as the Welfare State, which include the expansion of National Insurance and the creation of the National Health Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217183119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beveridge_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this report by William Beveridge helpful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4689, "Truth_answer": "Published in the midst of World War II, the report promised rewards for everyone's sacrifices. It was overwhelmingly popular with the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217183119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beveridge_Report_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of William Beveridge's report?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4689, "Truth_answer": "The war years saw great improvements in working conditions and welfare provisions, which paved the way for the postwar UK Welfare State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Beveridge bring about change?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4689, "Truth_answer": "Inside the Cabinet, there was debate whether to publish the Report at that time. The Chancellor of the Exchequer said tp postpone as it involved an impracticable financial commitment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What struggles did William Beveridge face?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4689, "Truth_answer": "The Cabinet decided on 26 November to publish it on 2 December.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217183119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beveridge_Report_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cabinet listen to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to postpon publishing the Report as it involved an impractical financial commitment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4690, "Truth_answer": "After leaving university, Beveridge initially became a lawyer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a job that William Beveridge held early in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4690, "Truth_answer": "His interest in the causes of unemployment began in 1903 when he worked at Toynbee Hall, a settlement house in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Beveridge work as a lawyer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4690, "Truth_answer": "1903", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did William Beveridge work at Toynbee Hall?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4690, "Truth_answer": "Working closely with Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb, Beveridge becoming active in promoting old age pensions, free school meals, and campaigning for a national system of labour exchanges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know what William Beveridge worked on while at Toynbee Hall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4690, "Truth_answer": "In 1919 he left the civil service to become director of the London School of Economics and Political Science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Beveridge work early in his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4690, "Truth_answer": "Over the next few years he served on several commissions and committees on social policy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Beveridge work on at the London School of Economics and Political Science?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4691, "Truth_answer": "A Killing Joke anthology, Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!, was released in 1992; during production, Geordie Walker reacquainted with Youth, who suggested they reform the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Joke_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 with Killing Joke?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Killing Joke sell of Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Killing Joke go on tour during 1992?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4691, "Truth_answer": "Pandemonium (1994) featured some of the Egyptian musicians that Coleman had previously worked with on Songs from the Victorious City, including percussionist Hossam Ramzy and violinist Aboud Abdel Al.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Joke_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long before Killing Joke released their next album following Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Killing Joke get along with each other in 1994?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4692, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of 1988, Coleman and Walker decided to revive the band and began looking for full-time bass players and drummers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Killing Joke dealing with in the late 80's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4692, "Truth_answer": "Tensions ultimately led to both musicians, Drummer Paul Ferguson and Bassist Paul Raven, being dismissed from the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the previous bassist Paul Raven and drummer Paul Ferguson in the late 80s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4692, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of 1988, Jaz Coleman and Geordie Walker decided to revive the band and searched for bass players and drummers. First was drummer Martin Atkins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Killing Joke find to play the drums after Paul Ferguson was dismissed in the late 80s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4692, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any drummer after Martin Atkins for the Killing Joke?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4692, "Truth_answer": "Killing Joke's eighth album, Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions, released on the German Noise International label in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Joke_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Killing Joke release any albums during the late 80s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4692, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the eighth Killing Joke album Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions sell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4693, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo died in 1095.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shen Kuo die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4693, "Truth_answer": "Despite Shen successfully defending fortifications and the only possible Tangut invasion-route to Yanzhou, Chancellor Cai Qu held Shen responsible for the disaster and loss of life of 60,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shen Kuo impeached for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4693, "Truth_answer": "As he was isolated from governance, he decided to pick up the ink brush and dedicate himself to intensive scholarly studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Shen Kuo's impeachment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4693, "Truth_answer": "Shen discovered the concept of true north in terms of magnetic declination towards the north pole, with experimentation of suspended magnetic needles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_columbus_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Shen Kuo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4693, "Truth_answer": "In his more idle years removed from court affairs, Shen Kuo enjoyed pastimes of the Chinese gentry and literati that would indicate his intellectual level and cultural taste to others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shen Kuo passionate about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4693, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo died in 1095.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shen Kuo die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble was born in the inner Melbourne neighbourhood of Collingwood, Victoria in 1867.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hugh Trumble born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trumble was born in the inner Melbourne neighbourhood of Collingwood, Victoria in 1867.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hugh Trumble born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "He is the son of William, born in Northern Ireland and superintendent of an insane asylum, and Scottish-born Elizabeth (née Clark).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "To whom was Hugh Trumble born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "His elder brother, John, also played cricket for Australia and his younger brother, Thomas, was a public servant who served as Secretary for the Department of Defence from 1918–1927.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which high school did Hugh Trumble attend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "Encouraging his sons' early love of cricket, William Trumble—a keen cricketer who bowled leg breaks for South Melbourne Cricket Club—set out a cricket pitch at the family home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble's family play any role in his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4694, "Truth_answer": "Trumble transferred to the Melbourne Cricket Club for the 1887–88 cricket season and was an immediate success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hugh Trumble's childhood career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "Trumble debuted Test cricket in the First Test against the English team at Lord's Cricket Ground. He took only one wicket, dismissing Bobby Peel caught and bowled for 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble score well at the start of his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "Despite this lack of success, he retained his spot in the team for the Second Test at The Oval where he failed to take a wicket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hugh Trumble dropped out of the team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "Trumble was not selected for the Australian team to play Lord Sheffield's touring English team in 1891–92.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble play the next season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "He did not return to the Australian team until his selection in the squad to tour England in 1893.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble ever bat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "Trumble was selected in the Australian team to tour England in 1896. It was during this tour that Trumble finally established a permanent place in the Australian line up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Hugh Trumble's struggle spell in test cricket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "In that season, Trumble took 148 wickets averaging 15.81. He was seen as Australia's leading bowler who was able to inspire [the English] batsmen with a feeling of apprehension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble do well upon his return?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4695, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble struggle financially?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4696, "Truth_answer": "In more modern usage, the phonograph playback device is often called a turntable, record player, or record changer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the terms used for the phonograph?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4696, "Truth_answer": "In the late-19th and early-20th centuries, Phonograph, Gramophone, Graphophone, and Zonophone were brand names specific so considerable use was made of the generic term talking machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was phonograph referred to by any other names besides turntable, record player, or record changer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4696, "Truth_answer": "Following the Second World War the description of the record-spinning component as a record changer entered common usage. By the 1980s, use of a record changer was widely disparaged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phonograph article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4696, "Truth_answer": "When used in conjunction with a mixer as part of a DJ setup, turntables are often colloquially called decks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other terms that can be used for phonograph besides turntable, record player, record changer, Gramaphone, Graphaphone, and Zonographone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4697, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Edison announced his invention of the first phonograph, a device for recording and replaying sound, on November 21, 1877, and he demonstrated the device on November 29.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Phonograph first introduced in the United States?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4697, "Truth_answer": "While other inventors had produced devices that could record sounds, Edison's phonograph was the first to be able to reproduce the recorded sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the first uses for the Phonograph in the United States?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4697, "Truth_answer": "Philco started to sell these all-transistor first phonographs in the fall of 1955, for the price of $59.95.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How expensive was the phonograph in the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4697, "Truth_answer": "Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the center, coining the term gramophone for disc record players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Edison, were there any other people known for their connection to phonographs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "In their 1987 divisional playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings, he replaced Montana in the second half after the team fell behind 27–10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Young play any notable games while as a backup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "The 49ers still lost the game, but Young had a good performance, completing 12 of 17 pass attempts for 158 yards and a touchdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Young win the 1987 divisional playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "On October 30, 1988, Young ran for a 49-yard, game-winning touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Young play any other notable games as a backup besides the 1987 divisonal playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Vikings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Young play any other notable games as a backup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "On October 30, 1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the 49ers vs the Minnesota Vikings being played?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "The Vikings' playoff win the previous season hung over San Francisco Candlestick Park as Coach Walsh started Steve Young in Joe Montana's stead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217002444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_San_Francisco_49ers_season_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 49ers vs. Minnesota Vikings played at the 49ers stadium or the Vikings stadium?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 49ers play well during the 1987 to 1990 period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4698, "Truth_answer": "While Montana won the NFL MVP award and led the team to victory in Super Bowl XXIV, Young still had a good season, completing 69% of passes for 1,001 yards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 49er ever get to the Super Bowl while Steve Young was there?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "By the start of the 1992 season, it appeared that Young's starting job was in serious peril. Montana appeared to be close to recovering from his elbow tendon surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1992 with Steve Young?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "Steve Young was the San Francisco 49ers' starting quarterback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Young's starting job in 1992?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "In addition to having to compete with Bono, Montana appeared close to recovering from his elbow tendon surgery. San Francisco came close to trading Young to the Los Angeles Raiders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Steve Young's San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback job in peril in 1992?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "Montana would not recover in time to start in the opening game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Montana recover from his elbow tendon surgery in 1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "Montana would not return until the final game of the 1992 season, a Monday Night home game against the Detroit Lions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Montana do unable to recover in time to start as quarterback in the opening game for the San Francisco 49ers in 1992?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "Montana played the entire second half of that final game and guided the 49ers to victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Young_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Monta play well on his return in the final game of 1992 season, a Monday Night home game against the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "Young ended up as San Francisco's starting quarterback, but once again got off to a rough start.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about Steve Young in 1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4699, "Truth_answer": "On the fifth play of the opening game at the Giants, he suffered a concussion and was replaced by Bono, leading the 49ers to a 31–14 win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Young get a rough start in 1992?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "In literature, Fleetwood co-authored Fleetwood – My Life and Adventures with Fleetwood Mac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood write any books in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "In literature, Fleetwood co-authored Fleetwood – My Life and Adventures with Fleetwood Mac with writer Stephen Davis, published by William Morrow & Co. in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mick Fleetwood co-author Fleetwood - My Life and Adventures with Fleetwood Mac with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "In 1983 he formed Mick Fleetwood's Zoo and recorded I'm Not Me. The album featured a minor hit, I Want You Back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood release any albums in his later career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did I'm Not Me do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "Fleetwood has a secondary career as a TV and film actor, usually in minor parts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood ever perform on television?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "His roles in this field have included a resistance leader in The Running Man and as a guest alien in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Manhunt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a show Mick Fleetwood starred in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "He has played drums on many of his bandmates' solo records, including Law and Order, where he played on the album's biggest hit, Trouble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Fleetwood_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood ever play drums for other of his bandmate's albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4700, "Truth_answer": "In the book he candidly discussed his experiences with other musicians including Eric Clapton, members of The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Fleetwood mention any performers in Fleetwood – My Life and Adventures with Fleetwood Mac?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4701, "Truth_answer": "The most successful member of the group was Ashley Parker Angel, who signed to Universal's Blackground Records, and also given his own reality show on MTV, There and Back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-Town_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who in O-Town had a solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4701, "Truth_answer": "Their first release, the self-titled O-Town, boosted by the publicity of the weekly television series, sold more than three million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-Town_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of an album by O-Town?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4701, "Truth_answer": "O-Town members Ashley Parker Angel, Trevor Penick, and Erik-Michael Estrada went solo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the other O-Town members go solo besides Ashley Parker Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4701, "Truth_answer": "TMZ reported that Erik, Trevor, Dan & Jacob have returned to the studio to record the follow-up to O2, however, it was confirmed that Ashley Parker Angel declined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-Town_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with O-Town from 2003-2013 besides member solo careers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4701, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did O-Town member Trevor Penick release any songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4702, "Truth_answer": "O-Town released by American boy band O-Town, released on January 23, 2001 in the United States by J Records, Trans Continental Records, and BMG.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716230035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-Town_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the self-titled O-Town album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4702, "Truth_answer": "The album was released following the success of the band's top 10 hit, Liquid Dreams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other details are there about the album, O-Town?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4702, "Truth_answer": "Singles All or Nothing, We Fit Together and Love Should Be A Crime. All or Nothing peaked at #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716230035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-Town_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs besides Liquid Dreams were on the O-Town album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4702, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other records did the songs from the self-title O-Town album or the self-titled O-Town album itself set?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4702, "Truth_answer": "All or Nothing reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the song was nominated for numerous awards, including Song of the Year during the 2001 Radio Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-Town_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards and nominations did the self-titled O-Town album receive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4703, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Ron Page left, and the group hired Gary McSpadden (who had filled in for Jake Hess in the Statesmen Quartet) as baritone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121073102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Oak Ridge Boys doing in 1962?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4703, "Truth_answer": "McSpadden quit to join a new group Hess was forming. Jim Hammill (who later became a mainstay in the Kingsmen Quartet) was chosen to be his replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121073102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other personnel changes with The Oak Ridge Boys in 1962-1973?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4703, "Truth_answer": "The Imperials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gary Mcspadden's new group called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4703, "Truth_answer": "Between 1966 and 1973 they made 12 albums with music label Heart Warming, and the company also released several compilation albums on which they were included during those years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121073102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Oak Ridge Boys make any records at this time of personnel changes during 1962-1973?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4703, "Truth_answer": "Heart Warming", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were The Oak Ridge Boy with in the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4704, "Truth_answer": "In 1987 Where The Fast Lane Ends was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121073102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 with The Oak Ridge Boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4704, "Truth_answer": "People magazine's Ralph Novak and Mary Shaugnessy gave the album a negative review, described listless and saying that It Takes a Little Rain was the only pleasant song on it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170407142543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Fast_Lane_Ends_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album, Where The Fast Lane Ends do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4704, "Truth_answer": "The group released four more albums for MCA, including a third Greatest Hits album that contained a previously unreleased single they had recorded for the Take Pride In America campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121073102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about The Oak Ridge Boys around 1987 besides Where The Fast Lane Ends?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4704, "Truth_answer": "Heartbeat, Monongahela, American Dreams, Greatest Hits 3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of The Oak Ridge Boys' albums released under MCA after 1987's Where The Fast Lane Ends?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4704, "Truth_answer": "They moved to RCA Nashville and made three albums there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121073102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you read that was important about The Oak Ridge Boys between 1987 - 1999 besides MCA and Where The Fast Lane Ends?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4704, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Oak Ridge boys move to RCA Nashville?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4705, "Truth_answer": "Simon announced her separation from Taylor in September 1981 saying, Our needs are different; it seem[s] impossible to stay together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Taylor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is James Taylor's Troubled times and new beginnings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4705, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor and Carly Simon's divorce was finalize din 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Taylor and Carly Simon get back together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4705, "Truth_answer": "James Taylor is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Taylor do for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4705, "Truth_answer": "At the time of James Taylor's divorce with Carly Simon, Taylor was on a methadone maintenance program to cure him of his drug addiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the troubled times James Taylor had happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4705, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of four months starting in September 1983, he discontinued methadone and overcame his heroin habit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of James Taylor's new beginnings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "In late 1969, Zappa broke up with the band, Mothers of Invention. He often cited the financial strain as the main reason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the disbandment with Frank Zappa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "In late 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Zappa and Mothers of Invention disband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "Zappa released the acclaimed solo album Hot Rats (1969).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zappa do after the disbandment of Mothers of Invention in late 1969?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "It features, for the first time on record, Zappa playing extended guitar solos and contains one of his most enduring compositions, Peaches en Regalia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything noteworthy about the album Hot Rats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hot Rats win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "Zappa formed a new version of the Mothers. This version of the Mothers debuted on Zappa's next solo album Chunga's Revenge (1970).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Zappa do after recording Hot Rats?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4706, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chunga's Revenge rank on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4707, "Truth_answer": "Zappa was born on December 21, 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Frank_Zappa/Get_A_Little_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Frank Zappa born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4707, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa's mother, Rosemarie and father, whose name was anglicized to Francis Vincent Zappa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Frank Zappa's parent's names?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4707, "Truth_answer": "Francis Vincent Zappa, was an immigrant from Partinico, Sicily, with Greek and Arab descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Frank Zappa's father from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4707, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa was the eldest of four children,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4707, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa's family moved often because his father, a chemist and mathematician, worked in the defense industry. After a time in Florida in the 1940s, the family returned to Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Zappa grow up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4707, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, his family relocated for reasons of health to Monterey, California. They soon moved to Claremont, California, and then to El Cajon, before finally settling in San Diego.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Frank Zappa spend time as a youth besides Florida and Maryland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "On October 16, 1791 Potemkin died in the open steppe, 60 km from the city Jassy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grigory Potemkin die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "Potemkin fell ill in the fever-ridden city of Jassy. October 13, he felt better before collapsing once more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Grigory Potemkin die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "Potemkin died in the open steppe, 60 km from the Romanian city Jassy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Grigory Potemkin die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "Potemkin died in the open steppe, 60 km from the Romanian city Jassy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigory Potemkin die at home or in a hospital?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "Historians such as Jerzy Łojek suggested he was poisoned because his madness made him a liability, but this is rejected by Montefiore, suggesting he succumbed to bronchial pneumonia instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do many believe foul play on Grigory Potemkin's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "Potemkin was embalmed and a funeral was held for him in Jassy. Eight days after his death, he was buried.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting facts about Grigory Potemkin's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4708, "Truth_answer": "His lover, Catherine was distraught and ordered social life in St. Petersburg be put on hold. Derzhavin's ode Waterfall lamented his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814042152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Potemkin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Grigory Potemkin's death period?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4709, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly. The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Algonquin Round Table Activities about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4709, "Truth_answer": "The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker. The group also played charades (which they called simply The Game) and the I can give you a sentence game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the activites of the Algonquin Round Table?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4709, "Truth_answer": "The group had its own poker club, the Thanatopsis Literary and Inside Straight Club, which met at the hotel on Saturday nights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the departments of the Algonquin Round Table?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4709, "Truth_answer": "Regulars at the game included Kaufman, Adams, Broun, Ross and Woollcott, with non-Round Tablers Herbert Bayard Swope, silk merchant Paul Hyde Bonner, and baking heir Raoul Fleischmann sitting in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any important information about Algonquin Round Table activities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4709, "Truth_answer": "Algonquin Hotel, New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Algonquin Round Table activities located?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4710, "Truth_answer": "At his retirement, Tittle held some of the following NFL records: 28,339 Career passing yards, 212 Career passing touchdowns, 3,817 Career pass attempts, and 2,118 Career pass completions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y.A. Tittle's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4710, "Truth_answer": "His 36 touchdown passes in 1963 set a record which stood for over two decades until it was surpassed by Dan Marino in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle break any records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4710, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with its 1971 class.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Y. A. Tittle win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4710, "Truth_answer": "He made seven Pro Bowls, four first-team All-Pro teams, and four times was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player or Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Y. A. Tittle's legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4710, "Truth_answer": "In recognition of his high school and college careers, respectively, Tittle was inducted to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1987 and Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle receive any other honors besides Pro Football Hall of Fame and NFL's Most Valuable Player or Player of the Year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Y.A. Tittle influenced other people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "It was taken on September 20, 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Y.A. Tittle famous photo taken?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "The photo was published in the October 2, 1964, issue of Life magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the magazine the famous Y.A. Tittle photo was on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "The year was 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Y.A. Tittle famous photo published in the Life magazine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "The photograph immortalized Tittle in football lore as an image of the aging warrior who had finally fallen.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Y.A. Tittle play in his famous photo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "It is regarded as changing the way that photographers look at sports, having shown the power of capturing a moment of reaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more interesting information about the famous Y.A. Tittle photo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversy with the Y.A. Tittle famous photo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4711, "Truth_answer": "Eventually growing to embrace the picture, Y.A. Tittle put it on the back cover of his 2009 autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Y.A. Tittle's Autobiography with the famous photo come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "George Clarke claimed a river called Kindur flowed in New South Wales. Charles Sturt believed the Murray-Darling system formed the main river system. Mitchell wanted to prove Sturt wrong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thomas Mitchell undertake his first expedition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Mitchell set out on 24 November, 1831.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Thomas Mitchell begin the first expedition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "Mitchel was satisfied that there was no truth about the river Kindur claimed by George Clarke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Mitchell correct in his belief of the main river system in New South Wales during the first expedition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "Because of a shortage of water, the group had separated. The campsite ransacked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a long term effect of Thomas Mitchell's first expedition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "Supplies were scattered and beneath the wreckage were two dead men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the attack on the campsite during the first expedition of Thomas Mitchell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "Barwon, where Thomas Mitchell set up camp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the campsite attack happen during the first expeidtion of Thomas Mitchell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4712, "Truth_answer": "The immediate effect was that Mitchell decided to abandon the expedition and return south.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of problems did the campsite being ransacked during the first expedition create for Thomas Mitchell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Mitchell was convinced that a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria, this being the main thrust of the endeavour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas Mitchell exploring during his fourth expedition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Mitchell's second-in-command Kennedy proved beyond doubt that the Victoria did not continue north-west, but turned south-west and joined Cooper Creek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Mitchell correct in believing a significant river must flow north-west into the Gulf of Carpentaria?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "On 15 December 1845.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Mitchell begin his explorations during his fourth expeiditon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "Mitchell started from Boree with a large party including Edmund Kennedy as second in command.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was Thomas Mitchell with during the exploration party of the fourth expedition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "Mitchell followed the Balonne to the Maranoa, and the Cogoon to a magnificent pastoral district in the midst of which stood a solitary hill that he named Mount Abundance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen during Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "Mount Abundance was named by Thomas Mitchell on 7 May 1846 because of the abundance of pasture in the area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thomas Mitchell call the solitary hill Mount Abunance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4713, "Truth_answer": "Mitchell's fourth expedition was into Queensland in 1845–46.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Thomas Mitchell's fourth expedition last?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "The owner of the California Angels, entertainer Gene Autry, had heard of Jackson's desire to return to California to play, and signed him to a five-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Reggie Jackson join the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "On Reggie Jackson's first game back at Yankee Stadium with the Angels, he broke out of a terrible season-starting slump to hit a home run off former teammate Ron Guidry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson do well in the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "That season, the California Angels won the American League West, and would do so again in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Reggie Jackson achieve in the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the California Angels win any more American League West besides 1982 and 1986?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "On September 17, 1984, on the 17th anniversary of the day he hit his first home run, he hit his 500th, at Anaheim Stadium off Bud Black of the Royals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson achieve any personal goals during the time with the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson have any other achievements besides hitting his 500th homerun?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "Noting Hank Aaron, in 1976 was the holder of the career record for the most home runs, Jackson asked and received number 44 as a tribute to Aaron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Reggie Jackson's 44?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, he signed a one-year contract to return to the A's, wearing the number 44 with which he was now most associated rather than the number 9.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should learn about Reggie Jackson besides 44 being a tribute to Hank Aaron, 500th homerun, and time with the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson's A's disband?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4714, "Truth_answer": "Jackson played 21 seasons and reached the post-season in 11 of them, winning six pennants and five World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Reggie Jackson's MLB career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson entered the last year of his New York Yankee contract in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Reggie Jackson play for in 1980-1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "As he entered the last year of his Yankee contract in 1981, Jackson endured several difficulties from George Steinbrenner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Reggie Jackson during that last year with the New York Yankees?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "After the owner consulted Jackson about signing then-free agent Dave Winfield, Jackson expected Steinbrenner to work out a new contract for him as well. Steinbrenner never did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of difficulties did Reggie Jackson have with George Steinbrenner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "Steinbrenner invoked a clause in Jackson's contract forcing him to take a complete physical examination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Steinbrenner and Reggie Jackson butt heads about anything else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Reggie Jackson's physical examination during the 1981 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "Jackson was medically cleared to play Game Three after an injury in the 1981 ALCS, but manager Bob Lemon refused to play him, allegedly acting under orders from Steinbrenner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson's and George Steinbrenner's feud continue?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Reggie Jackson's record that season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Reggie Jackson tension with Steinbrenner ever resolved?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "Jackson played the remainder of the series, hitting a home run in Game Four. However, they lost the last three games and the World Series to the Dodgers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other relevant facts from this Jackson-Brenner feud period?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Reggie Jackson's record against the Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "Anthony took an interest in guitar as a teenager, but picked up the bass instead since most of his other friends already played guitar or drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Anthony get into music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Anthony's first release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michael Anthony learn how to be a bass player?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "His first band was called Poverty's Children. Other bands he played in included Black Opal, Balls, and Snake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands did Michael Anothony play with before Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Anthony have hits early in his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Anthony go on tour at all during this early in his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "Mark Stone parted ways with Mammoth and the Van Halens decided to audition Anthony as a replacement. Anthony was impressed by their skill during subsequent jam sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Anthony decide to leave Snake and join Van Halens?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "After the session, the Van Halen brothers asked Anthony to join their band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting besides Michael Anthony's audition for the Van Halens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4716, "Truth_answer": "One story claims that he said he had to think about it and consulted Snake guitarist Tony Caggiano who advised Anthony to join Van Halen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other claims to how Michael Anothony joined the band besides the Van Halens deciding to audition Anthony and asking Anthony to join their band after subsequent jam sessions?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "Anthony was the bassist and background vocalist for Van Halen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Anothony's role in Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Michael Anthony's role for Van Halen to start diminishing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "Despite rumors, Michael Anthony continued working with the band. These rumors persisted until his final departure after the 2004 reunion tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Anthony actually fired from Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "Michael Anthony's final departure was after the 2004 reunion tour with Sammy Hagar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michael Anothony leave Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "Anthony made periodic appearances with Sammy Hagar during his solo tours. He usually played as part of both the Waboritas and Los Tres Gusanos, two of Hagar's bands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michael Anthony go after departing Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "Anthony also collaborated with his brother Robert Lee Sobolewski (Bobby Leigh), producing a 1988 demo for Robert's band Asylum Suite, which was formed in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of musician Michael Anthony's side projects?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Anthony, Hagar, Neal Schon, Deen Castronovo, and Joe Satriani formed a supergroup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Michael Anothony's diminishing role with Van Halen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "The supergroup was Planet Us and Anthony began making more frequent performances at Hagar concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Anthony_(musician)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Anthony's supergroup called with Hagar, Neal Schon, Deen Castronovo and Joe Satriani?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "In the end, only two songs were written and recorded under the Planet Us name: Vertigo and Peeping Through a Hole and neither was officially released by the band itself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the supergroup Planet Us release any hits?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4717, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Hagar released the songs Vertigo (now renamed to Psycho Vertigo) and Peephole on his Cosmic Universal Fashion album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs written and recorded under Planet Us, 'Vertigo' and 'Peeping Through A Hole', ever released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4718, "Truth_answer": "Assad entered the professional wrestling business through the help of a corrections officer in his prison who also worked as a wrestler in the independent circuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Montel Vontavious Porter get into wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4718, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Montel Vontavious Porter's job when he was young?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4718, "Truth_answer": "He worked for many different companies on the independent circuit using the name Antonio Banks, including appearances with Full Impact Pro (FIP) and Future of Wrestling (FOW).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Montel Vontavious Porter's early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4718, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Montel Vontavious Porter ever married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4719, "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2011, Epstein agreed to a five-year contract worth $18.5 million with the Chicago Cubs as President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theo Epstein play with the Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4719, "Truth_answer": "The Cubs finished the 2016 season with a 103–58 record, the best in MLB and their best since the 1910 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theo Epstein set any records with the Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4719, "Truth_answer": "The Cubs won their first World Series championship since 1908 in 2016, when they defeated the Cleveland Indians in 7 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article with Theo Epstein and the Chicago Cubs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "As Amway Australia Ambassador, Gilchrist played a role their charity events. In August 2010, he presented an initiative to provide modified bikes to kids with disabilities, a cheque for $20,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam Gilchrist donate to a lot of charities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Gilchrist supported debate on whether Australia Day should be moved to a new date because the current date marks British settlement and is offensive to many Aboriginal Australians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of political work did Adam Gilchrist do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Adam Gilchrist have a business degree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Gilchrist joined the Nine Network. Gilchrist has appeared as one of a panel of revolving co-hosts for the revived Wide World of Sports Weekend Edition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of media has Adam Gilchrist been in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "The Nine Network (commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124231226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Network_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Nine Network?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Adam Gilchrist still a part of the Nine Network", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "Adam Gilchrist has had a number of company directorships outside of cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Adam Gilchrist done in business?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "His appointment to the board of ASX listed sandalwood company TFS Corporation, committee member of Commonwealth Business Forum in Perth and director of Travelex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What company directorships has Adam Gilchrist had?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4720, "Truth_answer": "Gilchrist is an ambassador for the charity World Vision in India, a country he is popular due to his cricketing achievements, and sponsors a boy whose father has died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413140306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Gilchrist_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Adam Gilchrist donated to any other charities besides Amway Australia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Kramer was estranged for a long period from his mom, Babs Kramer. His dad never makes an appearance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer have any parents? Who are the parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Kramer mentions that he is the last male member of his family, implying that his father had died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Cosmo Kramer's dad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cosmo Kramer have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "He also mentions in that he has or had a deaf cousin, from whom he learned fluent American Sign Language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other family member mentioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was relations between Cosmo Kramer and the deaf cousin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Kramer was estranged for a long period from his mom, Babs Kramer, who works as a restroom matron at an upscale restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Cosmo Kramer's relation with his mom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Kramer said that he ran away from home at age seventeen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Cosmo Kramer's childhood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Kramer admits that a man in a park exposed himself to him when he was a young boy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable events from childhood for Cosmo Kramer besides running away from home at age seventeen?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Kramer reveals he grew up in a strict household where he had to be in bed by 9:00PM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Cosmo Karmer's childhood besides running away from home at age seventeen and a man exposing himself to Cosmo Kramer when Cosmo Kramer was a young boy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "When Kramer tries to communicate in ASL, he speaks complete gibberish and cannot correctly translate the ASL he sees others using.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Cosmo Kramer's ASL fluency?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4721, "Truth_answer": "Cosmo Kramer apparently has no biological children, although he adopted mile 114 of the Arthur Burkhardt Expressway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Cosmo Kramer have any children?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "The character of Kramer was originally based on the real-life Kenny Kramer, a neighbor of co-creator Larry David from New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Cosmo Kramer based on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did co-creator Larry David use Kenny Kramer to base the character of Cosmo Kramer on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kenny Kramer a friend of co-creator Larry David's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "Larry David was hesitant to use Kenny Kramer's real name because he suspected that Kramer would take advantage of this. David's suspicion turned out to be correct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were relations between co-creator Larry David and Kenny Kramer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "At the shooting of the original Seinfeld pilot, Kenny Kramer had not yet given consent to use his name, and so Kramer's character was originally known as Kessler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kenny Kramer agree for his name to be used for the show Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Kramer created the Kramer Reality Tour, a New York City bus tour that points out actual locations of events or places featured in Seinfeld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the real life Kenny Kramer become popular from the use of his name as Cosmo Kramer on the show Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "Michael Richards plays Cosmo Kramer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Cosmo Kramer in Seinfeld?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "The Kramer Reality Tour is itself spoofed on Seinfeld in The Muffin Tops.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What episode on Seinfeld was focused on Kenny Kramer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Seinfeld notes, reality is the last thing Kramer is qualified to give a tour on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Muffin Tops say about Kenny Kramer's tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4722, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Seinfeld referred to him as Kessler, which was his original name for the show, until it changed to Kramer. However, in the first draft, he was named Hoffman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108014233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Kramer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names did Cosmo Kramer have?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "The Merchandise Mart (or the Merch Mart, or the Mart) is a commercial building located in downtown Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What background can you give me on the Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "It has become home to several other enterprises, including the Shops at the Mart, the Chicago campus of the Illinois Institute of Art, and Motorola Mobility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other businesses participate in the Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "When it was opened in 1930, it was the largest building in the world, with 4,000,000 square feet (372,000 m2) of floor space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How big is the Merchandise Mart building space?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the financial stats for the Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "Wholesale showrooms occupy 50% of the usable floor space, and the Sultan of Brunei once spent $1.6 million at the Mart to furnish his entire palace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is commerce involved with the Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "GoHealth occupies 93,000 square feet (8,600 m2) on the 5th floor of Merchandise Mart, the Potbelly Sandwich Works' corporate offices are located in the tower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the Merchandise Mart include with commerce besides wholesale showrooms, and the Sultan of Brunei?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "A U.S. Post Office is located on the first floor and a FedEx location is on the second floor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other businesses does Merchansie Mart house besides wholesale shorooms, Sultan of Brunei, Shops at the Mart, the Chicago campus of the Illinois Institute of Art, and Motorola Mobility?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4723, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How big is the Merchandise Mart facility or area?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "The album continued the band's progressive approach to their brutal brand of extreme metal, with their trademark grindcore sound retained.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p11", "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Napalm Death's The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code receive good reviews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "It features guest appearances from Jeffrey Walker (Carcass), Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed vocalist) and Jello Biafra (formerly of Dead Kennedys, and Lard among many other bands).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p11", "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesitng aspects about Napalm Death's The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death's fourteenth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Napalm Death's Time Waits for No Slave?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Time Waits for No Slave do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death finished recording their follow-up album titled Smear Campaign in June 2006, and it was released on 15 September 2006 to strong reviews from fans and critics alike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other albums involved in the The Code is Red...Long Live the Code and Time Waits for No Slave time frame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "The follow-up album was called Smear Campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the follow-up album released in June 2006?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "The main lyrical focus is criticism of the United States Government and other governments who are strongly religious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find to be the most interesting fact about Smear Campaign?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4724, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do a lot of Napalm Death's lyrics contain meanings that are critical?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4725, "Truth_answer": "Napalm Death's sixteenth studio album, Apex Predator – Easy Meat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://obsceneextreme.cz/en/bands/detail/id/napalm-death/2018_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm_Death_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Napalm Death's Easy Meat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4725, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Napalm Death's Easy Meat sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4725, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death's Easy Meat have any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4725, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Napalm Death's Easy Meat raise for charity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4725, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Napalm Death tour for Easy Meat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "An important work of British psychedelia, the album incorporates a range of stylistic influences, including vaudeville, circus, music hall, avant-garde, and Western and Indian classical music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did the Beatles have with the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "In their native United Kingdom, between 1962 and 1970, the Beatles released 12 studio albums (13 worldwide), 13 extended plays (EPs) and 22 singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did The Beatles have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "Concerns that some of the lyrics in Sgt. Pepper refer to recreational drug use led to the BBC banning several songs from British radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about the lyrics from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of the songs from the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band were banned?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were mostly all of the songs on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band dealing with recreational drug use?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "The album's primary value, according to Moore, is its ability to capture, more vividly than almost anything contemporaneous, its own time and place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4726, "Truth_answer": "Several scholars have applied a hermeneutic strategy to their analysis of Sgt. Pepper's lyrics, identifying loss of innocence and the dangers of overindulgence in fantasies or illusions as prominent themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110011756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other information about Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band songs besides stylistic influences, reference to rereational drug use, and ability to capture, more vividly than almost anything contemporaneous, its own time and place?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4727, "Truth_answer": "After Will Ferrell left Saturday Night Live the following spring, Forte joined the cast and was promoted to repertory player after his first year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Will Forte began his career in Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4727, "Truth_answer": "His early years on the program were characterized by stage fright and an inability to properly interpret sketches that he did not write himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Will Forte good in Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Saturday Live Audience like Will Forte?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4727, "Truth_answer": "He was also well known for his characters Tim Calhoun, Greg Stink, and the Falconer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte have any disguised name in Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4727, "Truth_answer": "During his time at the show, he costarred in and wrote the 2007 film The Brothers Solomon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Will Forte make besides Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4727, "Truth_answer": "The Brothers Solomon was originally a pilot for Carsey-Werner, and its creation was an extension of his agreement to terminate his contract to appear on SNL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte leave Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4728, "Truth_answer": "He began taking classes at the Groundlings in Los Angeles, an improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school, while tutoring children to make ends meet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1997 with Will Forte?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4728, "Truth_answer": "Will Forte landed his first professional job writing for The Jenny McCarthy Show, a short-lived variety show starring Jenny McCarthy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Will Forte do after taking classes at the Groundlings in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4728, "Truth_answer": "He was asked to submit a packet to the Late Show with David Letterman and was told Letterman responded favorably to animation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte do well in his job writing for The Jenny McCarthy Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4728, "Truth_answer": "Yes. After only nine months at Letterman, he was let go from the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219100517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Forte_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte join the Late Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4728, "Truth_answer": "At his audition for SNL, he performed multiple original characters, including Tim Calhoun, a speed reader, a prison guard, and impressions of singer Michael McDonald and actor Martin Sheen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characters did Will Forte play around 1997?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4728, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Forte win any awards for the original characters and impressions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "The work dealing mainly with language for Maurice Merleau-Ponty begins with the reflection on artistic expression in his book The Structure of Behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does language have to do with Maurice Merleau-Ponty?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "The Structure of Behavior contains a passage on El Greco that prefigures the remarks that Maurice Merleau-Ponty develops in Cézanne's Doubt and follows the discussion in Phenomenology of Perception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Maurice Merleau-Ponty write in The Structure of Behavior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Maurice Merleau-Ponty's book, The Structure of Behavior, a best seller?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "He was the only major phenomenologist of the first half of the twentieth century to engage extensively with the sciences and especially with descriptive psychology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Maurice Merleau-Ponty's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "It is through his engagement that his writings became influential in the project of naturalizing phenomenology, in which phenomenologists use the results of psychology and cognitive science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most impotant aspect about Maurice Merleau-Ponty's accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "Following the theme of expressivity, Maurice Merleau-Ponty examined how an incarnate subject is in a position to undertake actions that transcend the organic level of the body?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Maurice Merleau-Ponty's thoughts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4729, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty carefully considers language, then, as the core of culture, by examining in particular the connections between the unfolding of thought and sense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Maurice Merleau-Ponty examine besides how an incarnate subject is in an position to undertake actions that transcend the organic level of the body?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4730, "Truth_answer": "Merleau-Ponty distinguishes between primary and secondary modes of expression in art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Merleau-Ponty create art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4730, "Truth_answer": "This distinction appears in Phenomenology of Perception (p. 207, 2nd note [French Edition.]).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the distinctions between his thoughts on art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4730, "Truth_answer": "The distinction between primary and secondary modes of expression is sometimes repeated in terms of spoken and speaking language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is repeated on Maurice Merleau-Ponty's thoughts of art?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4730, "Truth_answer": "Spoken language, or secondary expression, returns to our linguistic baggage. Speaking language, or primary expression, is language in the production of a sense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Maurice Merleau-Ponty's modes of expression?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4730, "Truth_answer": "It is speaking language, primary expression, that interests Merleau-Ponty and which keeps his attention through his treatment of the nature of production and the reception of expressions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Maurice Merleau-Ponty on art?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4730, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty was strongly influenced by Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105127id_/https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Primacy_of_Perception.html?id=dU8NAQAAMAAJ&source=kp_book_description_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Maurice Merleau-Ponty's views the most?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4731, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, Guggenheim opened modern art gallery in London featuring Jean Cocteau in its first show, and began to collect works of art, often purchasing objects from each exhibition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Peggy Guggenheim collecting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4731, "Truth_answer": "While visiting a foundry with Jean Arp, Peggy Guggenheim held his small bronze Head and Shell in her hand, and was moved to collect her first piece of art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Peggy Guggenheim collecting art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4731, "Truth_answer": "After World War II's outbreak, Peggy Guggenheim purchased as much abstract and Surrealist art as possible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Peggy Guggenheim's collection besides often purchasing at least one object from each of her exhibitions at the modern art gallery in London she opened in 1938?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4731, "Truth_answer": "The Cocteau exhibition was followed by exhibitions on Wassily Kandinsky, Yves Tanguy, Wolfgang Paalen and several other well-known and some lesser-known artists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Peggy Guggenheim exhibitions besides The Jean Cocteau exhibition at the modern art gallery in London she opened in 1938?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4731, "Truth_answer": "Peggy Guggenheim held group exhibitions of sculpture and collage, with the participation of the now classic moderns Antoine Pevsner, Henry Moore, Henri Laurens, Alexander Calder, Raymond Duchamp-Villon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Peggy Guggenheim do with exhibitions besides exhibiting Jean Cocteau, Wassily Kandinsky, Yves Tanguy, Wolfgang Paalen and several other well-known and some less-known artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4731, "Truth_answer": "She greatly admired the work of John Tunnard (1900–1971) and is credited with his discovery in mainstream international modernism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Peggy Guggenheim's time of collecting before World War II?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4732, "Truth_answer": "A museum for contemporary arts was exactly the institution she could see herself supporting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of museum did Peggy Guggenheim plan to open?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4732, "Truth_answer": "A few days before the Germans reached Paris during World War II, Guggenheim had to abandon her plans for a Paris museum, and fled to the south of France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peggy Guggenheim successful in her plans for a museum for contemporary arts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4732, "Truth_answer": "In 1937, Solomon R. Guggenheim established the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation to foster the appreciation of modern art", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120075238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_R._Guggenheim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4732, "Truth_answer": "The main aim of this foundation had been to collect and to further the production of abstract art, resulting in the opening of the Museum of Non-objective Painting(1939).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything of note that came from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4732, "Truth_answer": "She had acquired ten Picassos, forty Ernsts, eight Mirós, four Magrittes, four Ferrens, three Man Rays, three Dalís, one Klee, one Wolfgang Paalen and one Chagall among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225203854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Guggenheim_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large was Peggy Guggenheim's collection of abstract art for her museum plans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4732, "Truth_answer": "Her interest in new art was instrumental in advancing the careers of several important modern artists including the Jackson Pollock, William Congdon, Wolfgang Paalen, Ada Verdun Howell and Max Ernst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other art did Peggy Guggenheim acquire besides ten Picassos, forty Ernsts, eight Mirós, four Magrittes, four Ferrens, three Man Rays, three Dalís, one Klee, one Wolfgang Paalen and one Chagall among others?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "The role of Ashley Abbott was cast in June 1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ashley Abbott role cast?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "Eileen Davidson originated the role of Ashley Abbott in June 1982, until her first exit on December 2, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920072300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Abbott_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who got the Ashley Abbott role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "Eileen Davidson's role was recast with Brenda Epperson, who portrayed Ashley for seven years from December 5, 1988 before leaving the role on December 21, 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920072300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Abbott_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eileen Davidson stay for the duration of the show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "Brenda Epperson replaced Eileen Davidson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Eileen Davidson's role of Ashley Abbott?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "It was 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was when Brenda Epperson replaced Eileen Davidson's role of Ashley Abbott?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "Eileen Davidson returned on March 19, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eileen Davidson ever return for the role of Ashley Abbott?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4733, "Truth_answer": "In May 2012, Davidson informed followers on her Twitter page that she had been let go from The Young and the Restless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920072300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Abbott_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eileen Davidson stay as Ashley Abbott til the present?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "Davidson describes Ashley as a dynamic character. She has been characterized as sassy yet an honorable heroine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Ashley Abbott?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "Victor's manipulative son Adam Newman (Michael Muhney) gas lights Ashley, making her believe that she is seeing the ghost of Victor's late wife, Sabrina Newman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Ashley's Abbott's character?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "Adam Newman (Michael Muhney) gaslighted a pregnant Ashley in 2009 was payback for Ashley stealing Victor's sperm years ago to conceive Abby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920072300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Abbott_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Adam Newman (Michael Muhney) gas lighted her?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "Ashley has been involved in a number of different romantic relationships over her duration on the series. Her relationship with Brad Carlton (Don Diamont) came as a shock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ashley Abbott involved in any romances in The Young and the Restless?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "It was due to Brad Carlton being beneath her socially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920072300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Abbott_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it a shock for Ashley Abbott's relationship with Brad Carlton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "Ashley commences an unlucky streak of relationships; starting with French artist Eric Garrison, who slept with her mother, and Marc Mergeron, who is revealed to be her former stepbrother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920072300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Abbott_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ashley Abbott have any other relationships on the show besides Victor Newman and Brad Calrton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jack Abbott want to remove his wife Gloria Abbott?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "The Nabokovs settled in Manhattan and Vladimir began volunteer work as an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vladimir Nabokov do in the United States?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "Nabokov worked at Wellesley College in 1941 as resident lecturer in comparative literature. The position, specifically for him, provided income and free time to write creatively and pursue his lepidoptery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov do other work after that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov like his job as resident lecturer at Wellesley College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "The Nabokovs resided in Wellesley during the 1941–42 academic year. In September 1942 they moved to Cambridge. Nabokov returned to Wellesley for the 1944–45 academic year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov stay at Wellesley College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "Nabokov left Wellesley in 1948 to teach Russian and European literature at Cornell University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after 1948 with Vladimir Nabokov?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov like teaching Russian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "Nabokob taught until 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Vladimir Nabokov teach for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "Nabokov wrote Lolita while travelling on butterfly-collection trips in the western United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vladimir Nabokov do after leaving teaching at Cornell University?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "His wife Véra acted as secretary, typist, editor, proofreader, translator and bibliographer; his agent, business manager, legal counsel and chauffeur; his research assistant, teaching assistant and professorial understudy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen while writing Lolita?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "When Nabokov attempted to burn unfinished drafts of Lolita, his wife Véra stopped him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did his wife Vera do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4735, "Truth_answer": "In June 1953 Nabokov and his family went to Ashland, Oregon. There he finished Lolita and began the novel Pnin. He also wrote a poem called Lines Written in Oregon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen while Vladimir Nabokov was in the United States?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4736, "Truth_answer": "In 1920, Nabokov's family moved to Berlin, where his father set up the émigré newspaper Rul' (Rudder). Nabokov followed them to Berlin two years later, after completing studies at Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Vladimir Nabokov in Berlin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4736, "Truth_answer": "Nabokov had become a recognised poet and writer within the émigré community and published under the nom de plume V. Sirin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Vladimir Nabokov followed his family to Berlin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4736, "Truth_answer": "In March 1922, Nabokov's father was fatally shot by Russian monarchist. This violent death echoed again and again in Nabokov's fiction, where characters would meet their deaths under accidental terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vladimir Nabokov write books with violent deaths?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4736, "Truth_answer": "In Nabokov's novel Pale Fire, one interpretation of the novel has an assassin mistakenly kill the poet John Shade, when his actual target is a fugitive European monarch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213161427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Nabokov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other examples of Vladmir Nabokov's writing with violent deaths under accidental terms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4737, "Truth_answer": "The founding member is David Roback.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the founder of the band Mazzy Star?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4737, "Truth_answer": "Mazzy Star is best known for the song Fade into You which brought the band some success in the mid-1990s and was the group's biggest mainstream hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mazzy Star's most famous song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4737, "Truth_answer": "Mazzy Star is an American alternative rock band formed from remnants of the group Opal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the group name before Mazzy Star changed into it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4737, "Truth_answer": "Roback grew up in Pacific Palisades, California, graduating from Palisades High School in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What High School did David Roback graduate from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4738, "Truth_answer": "Mazzy Star is an American alternative rock band formed in Santa Monica, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star_p0", "https://www.mowglisurf.com/blogs/mowgli-surf/50898753-puppys-planet-mazzy-star_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What American city is the band Mazzy Star from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4738, "Truth_answer": "Mazzy Star is best known for the song Fade into You which brought the band some success in the mid-1990s and was the group's biggest mainstream hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song is Mazzy Star most known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4738, "Truth_answer": "The band completed an 18-date Californian and European tour in 2012, their first since 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Mazzy Star completed how many dates on their California and European tour in 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4738, "Truth_answer": "Roback and Sandoval are the creative center of the band, with Sandoval as lyricist and Roback as composer of the majority of the band's material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzy_Star_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did David Roback partner with for Mazzy Star?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4739, "Truth_answer": "Band leader Steve Strange appeared as a guest on the Channel 4 News programme mentioned that a new Visage album was also due for release in Spring 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 with the band, Visage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4739, "Truth_answer": "Visage launched their new website, Twitter, Facebook and Soundcloud accounts and announced their new line-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visage_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Visage around the 2012 era?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4739, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band, Visage work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4739, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Visage win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4739, "Truth_answer": "While Steve Strange's death ultimately meant the end of Visage, the band opted to complete the album they had already been working with Strange on prior to his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visage_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most interesting to you about the band Visage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4739, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Visage pickup a big audience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "After taking office, he undertook a radical campaign of bulldozing hundreds of illegal constructions and restoring many areas near Tirana's center and Lana River into their initial form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edi Rama do as Mayor of Tiriana?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "As mayor he compiled the Tirana City Master Plan including the Skanderbeg Square project. He planted thousands of new trees, making Tirana a much more environment-friendly city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Edi Rama do as Mayor to make Tirana better besides bulldozing hundreds of illegal constructions and restoring many areas near Tirana's center and Lana River into their initial form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "Rama was reelected as Mayor of Tirana by defeating Democratic Party of Albania candidates Spartak Ngjela, a former attorney, in 2003 and Sokol Olldashi in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edi Rama win reelection as Mayor of Tirana?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edi Rama defeat Ngjela in 2003 and Olldashi in 2007 by a wide margin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Rama was awarded the inaugural World Mayor Prize in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edi Rama a popular mayor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "The committee stated Edi Rama is the man who changed a whole city. Now there is a new Tirana, colored, happy, with a new and improved infrastructure and cultural life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the award committee's reason for presenting Edi Rama with the World Mayor Prize in 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "Rama earned international recognition by repainting the facades of many soviet-style, demolishing buildings in the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023031633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_Rama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edi Rama have any other significant accomplishments during his time as mayor besides winning the inaugural World Mayor Prize in 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "Rama set out to have more of the city painted in loud colors and bold designs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200611170620id_/https://blog.ted.com/9-views-of-tirana-albania-with-its-bright-multicolored-building/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what style were the facaes of many soviet-style, demolishing buildings in Tirana repainted under Edi Rama?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4740, "Truth_answer": "Edi Rama mandated that houses be painted in bright colors to enliven the dark grey dingy city and create civic spirit in a demoralized place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201201162918id_/https://observer.com/2016/11/he-turned-tirana-albania-around-one-doodle-at-a-time/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Edi Rama have the buildings repainted?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman was a first-year student at Harvard University in fall 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Stallman attend Harvard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "Stallman received a bachelor's degree in physics (magna cum laude) from Harvard in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard study at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman do any research at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, near the end of his first year at Harvard, he became a programmer at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and became a regular in the hacker community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything notable happen with Richard Stallman at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Stallman enroll to MIT?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman pursued a doctorate in physics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Stallman study at MIT?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman pursued a doctorate in physics for one year, but left that program to focus on his programming at the MIT AI Laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Stallman graduate from MIT?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "While as a research assistant at MIT under Gerry Sussman, Stallman published a paper (with Sussman) in 1977 on AI truth maintenance system, called dependency-directed backtracking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen with Richard Stallman at MIT?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4741, "Truth_answer": "As a hacker in MIT's AI laboratory, Stallman worked on software projects such as TECO, Emacs for Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS), and the Lisp machine operating system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman work anywhere else while at MIT?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "Stallman places great importance on the words and labels people use to talk about the world, including the relationship between software and freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about terminology with Richard Stallman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "He asks people to say free software and GNU/Linux, and to avoid the terms intellectual property and piracy (in relation to copyright).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Richard Stallman believed software should be free?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "Stallman argues that the term intellectual property is designed to confuse people, and is used to prevent intelligent discussion on the specifics of copyright, patent, trademark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Richard Stallman like the use of intellectual property and piracy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "One of Richard Stallman's criteria for giving an interview is that the journalist agrees to use his terminology. He has been known to turn down speaking requests over terminology issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Stallman do to get intellectual property and piracy changed to something else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "He asks people to say free software and GNU/Linux, and to avoid the terms intellectual property and piracy (in relation to copyright).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman offer any opinions on terms that could be used to replace intellectual property and privacy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "Stallman argues that the term intellectual property is designed to confuse people, and prevent intelligent discussion on specific laws by lumping together areas of law more dissimilar than similar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about this article with Richard Stallman and his issue with terminology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "The specifics of copyright, patent, trademark, and other laws.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of laws was Richard Stallman speaking about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman thinks it is ok for authors to ask for money for copies of their works in order to gain income.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Stallman think content creators should be rewarded?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4742, "Truth_answer": "Stallman writes: Copyright law was designed to promote authorship and art. Patent law was intended to encourage publication of ideas. Trademark law enables buyers to know what they are buying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Stallman think people would protect their intellectual property without copywrite laws?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield formed in 1966 following a fortuitous encounter in a Los Angeles traffic jam between Stills and Furay and Young and Palmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Buffalo Springstein form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "While Young and Palmer were stuck in traffic on Sunset Boulevard, they were spotted by Stills and Richie Furay. The musicians pulled off the road and reunited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Furay get involved with Buffalo Springstein?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "Stills invited fellow Au Go Go Singers alumnus Richie Furay and former Squires bass player Ken Koblun to come join him in California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richie Furray invited to with Buffalo Springfield?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "The group debuted on April 11, 1966, at The Troubadour in Hollywood after the chance encounter on Sunset Boulevard. A few days later, they began a short tour of California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Buffalo Springfield do in California?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Buffalo Springfield do the California tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Buffalo Springfield tour besides California?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4743, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Dewey Martin joined at the suggestion of the Byrds' manager, Jim Dickson. The group's name was taken from a brand of steamroller made by the Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable events happened in Buffalo Springfield's early years besides formation, and touring?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "Newhart is known for his deadpan delivery and a slight stammer which he incorporated early on into the persona around which he built a successful career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Newhart's comedic style focused on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "Newhart has said, I was not influenced by Jack Benny, and cites George Gobel and Bob and Ray as his initial writing and performance inspirations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Newhart influenced by anything?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "On his shows, although he got his share of funny lines, he worked often in the Jack Benny tradition of being the straight man while cast members got the laughs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesrting aspects aout Bob Newhart's style or influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "Newman cites George Gobel and Bob and Ray as his initial writing and performance inspirations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Newhart have any influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "Newhart has said, I was not influenced by Jack Benny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jack Benny influence Bob Newhart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "Several of his routines involve hearing half of a conversation as he speaks to someone on the phone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127083906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Newhart_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any thing else notable about Bob Newhart's style besides focus and influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bob Newhart's style taken by the public?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Newhart perform with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4745, "Truth_answer": "Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) made his professional boxing debut on October 29, 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Muhammad Ali's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4745, "Truth_answer": "Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) won a six-round decision over Tunney Hunsaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muhammad Ali do in his professional boxing debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4745, "Truth_answer": "Cassius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) fought Tunney Hunsaker in a six-round match on October 29, 1960. Clay won the bout through a unanimous decision on points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406135422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassius_Clay_vs._Tunney_Hunsaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the decision about in Muhammad Ali's professional debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4745, "Truth_answer": "From 1960 until the end of 1963, Clay amassed a record of 19–0 with 15 wins by knockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspect about Muhammad Ali's early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "The Billionaire's Vinegar, written by Benjamin Wallace, was published in May 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the book, The Billionaire's Vinegar, published?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "A book about the Jefferson bottle controversy was published under the title The Billionaire's Vinegar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the book about the Jefferson bottle controversy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "In July 2009 it was announced that Michael Broadbent would sue Random House, the publishers of The Billionaire's Vinegar, for libel and defamation of character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the book, The Billionaire's Vinegar, was published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "Michael Broadbent filed the suit against Random House in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Broadbent do next, after it was announced that he would sue Random House?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "The book made allegations that suggested that Michael Broadbent had behaved in an unprofessional manner and that his relationship and dealings with Hardy Rodenstock were suspected of being improper", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Broadbent choose to sue Random House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "Michael Broadbent's suit against Random House was filed in the United Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Michael Broadbent's lawsuit against Random House filed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "The suit against Random House was filed in the United Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What location was Michael Broadbent's lawsuit against Random House filed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "Michael Broadbent filed the suit in the United Kingdom because, unlike U.S. law, in English defamation law even true allegations can be defamatory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Michael Broadbent not file his lawsuit against Random House in the US?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "In October 2009, Random House, avoiding trial, entered into a settlement agreement with Michael Broadbent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more lawsuits filed by Michael Broadbent in 2009?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "Random House apologised unreservedly for making the allegations against Michael Broadbent, and accepted that they were untrue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Random House admit guilt for libel and defamation of character against Michael Broadbent?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "Random House removed The Billionaire's Vinegar from sale in the United Kingdom but would continue to publish the book in all territories except the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the book, The Billionaire's Vinergar, still allowed to be sold?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4746, "Truth_answer": "The film rights to The Billionaire's Vinegar have been purchased by a Hollywood consortium, while HBO simultaneously had bought the film rights to the corresponding The New Yorker article.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Rodenstock_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information in the Hardy Rodenstock article regarding The Billionaire's Vinegar?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash began performing concerts at prisons in the late 1950s. He played his first famous prison concert on January 1, 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Cash start performing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash played his first famous prison concert on January 1, 1958, at San Quentin State Prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Johnny Cash's first famous prison concert?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "Never serving hard time himself, Johnny Cash had an affinity for the downtrodden. He received letters from inmates around the country asking him to play Folsom Prison Blues.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Johnny Cash perform at prisons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Johnny Cash's best performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash's performances led to a pair of highly successful live albums, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison and Johnny Cash at San Quentin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Johnny Cash's two live albums recorded in prison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash's two prison concert albums reached number one on Billboard country album music and the latter crossed over to reach the top of the Billboard pop album chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the records Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison and Johnny Cash at San Quentin do for Johnny Cash?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Johnny Cash became an international hit when he eclipsed even The Beatles by selling 6.5 million albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Johnny Cash beat by selling 6.5 million albums in 1969?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Johnny Cash became an international hit when he eclipsed even The Beatles by selling 6.5 million albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Johnny Cash eclipse The Beatles by selling 6.5 million albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4747, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison record was introduced by a rendition of his Folsom Prison Blues while the San Quentin record included the crossover hit single A Boy Named Sue“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p14", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the difference between Johnny Cash's two live prison records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash's first wife was Vivian Liberto.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/vivian-liberto-43535.php_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818145526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_the_Line_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Johnny Cash's first wife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash met 17-year-old Italian-American Vivian Liberto at a roller skating rink in her native San Antonio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p5", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Johnny Cash and his first wife, Vivian Liberto meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash met 17-year-old Italian-American Vivian Liberto at a roller skating rink in her native San Antonio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p5", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Before marrying Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash was deployed to Germany for a three-year tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened before Johnny Cash's and Vivian Liberto's marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "During Johnny Cash's deployment, the couple exchanged hundreds of pages of love letters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto stay in contact while Cash was deployed in Germany?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "On August 7, 1954, one month after Johnny Cash's discharge, Cash and Vivian Liberto were married at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened between Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto after Cash's discharge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto were married at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church in San Antonio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p5", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash's and Vivian Liberto's marraige ceremony was performed by Vivian's uncle, Vincent Liberto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Johnny Cash's and Vivian Liberto's marriage ceremony so special?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Cash and Vivian had four daughters: Rosanne, Kathy, Cindy, and Tara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p5", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4748, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Johnny Cash moved his family to a hilltop home overlooking Casitas Springs, California, a small town south of Ojai on Highway 33.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Cash_p5", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Johnny_Cash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Johnny Cash and his family in 1961?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "Brown Eyed Girls' Miryo, released her self- produced solo album, MIRYO a.k.a. JOHONEY", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the solo activities that the members of the Brown Eyed Girls participated in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "Brown Eyed Girls' Narsha made her acting debut with MBC's drama Light and Shadow and followed by Ooh La La Couple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other members of the Brown Eyed Girls have solo projects, besides Miryo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "Brown Eyed Girls' Gain became a CEO of a public relations company called ‘Mental Breakdown' particularly for the show, OnStyle's Launch My Life – Ga In's Fashion King.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gain from the Brown Eyed Girls have her own projects?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "Brown Eyed Girls' Jea also became a fixed member of Immortal Songs 2 but she later left the show due to her solo album promotions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Brown Eyed Girls' JeA do as fas as solo projects?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "On July 17, BEG released the Brown Eyed Girls' digital single The Original of the hybrid soul genre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Brown Eyed Girls' digital single?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Brown Eyed Girls' single The Original successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "Before 2012 ended, the Brown Eyed Girls were finally together once again for their 19+ Rated ‘Tonight 37.2 °C‘ concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tonigh 37.2 degrees celsius in relation to the Brown Eyed Girls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Brown Eyed Girls portrayed in the media?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4750, "Truth_answer": "During his rookie year, Walter Payton resided in a home on the north side of Arlington Heights, Illinois. After his children were born, they resided in South Barrington, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Walter Payton live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4750, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Walter Payton married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4750, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton and Connie Norwood had two children, Jarrett and Brittney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wlater Payton and Connie Norwood have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4750, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton and Connie Norwood stay married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Hawks selected Pete Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft, where he played for coach Richie Guerin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich play with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich was not a natural fit in Atlanta", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich do well with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich was not a natural fit in Atlanta, as the Atlanta Hawks already boasted a top-notch scorer at the guard position in Lou Hudson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Pete Maravich not a natural fit in Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich started playing for the Atlanta Hawks in 1970. His last season with them was the 1973–74 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pete Maravich stay with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Initially, Pete Maravich's flamboyant style stood in stark contrast to the conservative play of Hudson and star center Walt Bellamy and many of the veteran players resented his $1.9 million", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Pete Maravich article regarding his time with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich, with Husdon, became only the second set of teammates in league history to each score over 2,000 points in a single season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich receive any recognition for his time in Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game, second in the league behind Bob McAdoo, and earned his second appearance in the All-Star Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich break any other records in Atlanta besides being part of the second set of teammates to score over 2,000 points in a single season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "In the 1973-74 season, Pete Maravich posted 27.7 points per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravich's highest score during his time in Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich played two All-Star Games while playing the Atlanta Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich play any other All-Star games while at Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich get injured playing with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich managed to blend his style with his Atlanta Hawk teammates, so much so that Hudson set a career high by scoring 26.8 points per game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find to be the most interesting fact about Pete Maravich's time with Atlanta?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4751, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich struggled somewhat during his second season. His scoring average dipped to 19.3 points per game, and the Hawks finished with another disappointing 36–46 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravich struggling with during his second season with the Atlanta Hawks?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "Alice Hamilton was born on February 27, 1869", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Hamilton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Alice Hamilton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "Chicago's Hull House was the settlement house founded by social reformer Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Hamilton_p5", "http://0-network.bepress.com.library.simmons.edu/explore/arts-and-humanities/philosophy/?facet=institution_title%3A%22University+of+Dayton%22&facet=discipline%3A%22Sociology+of+Culture%22_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chicago's Hull House?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "Hull House became the standard bearer for the movement that had grown, by 1920, to almost 500 settlement houses nationally", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102154634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull_House_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Chicago's Hull House?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "Hull House became a community of university women whose main purpose was to provide social and educational opportunities for working class people in the surrounding neighborhood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102154634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull_House_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stayed at Chicago's Hull House?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "Through her work at Hull House and living side by side with the poor residents of the community, Alice Hamilton witnessed the effects of carbon monoxide and lead poisoning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Alice Hamilton article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "In 1907 Alice Hamilton began exploring existing literature about industrial medicine from abroad and noticed that industrial medicine was not being studied as much in America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Hamilton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice Hamilton start studying industrial medicine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alice Hamilton's first article about industrial medicine published in 1908 called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4753, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's accolades include two Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards and a Golden Globe nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde win any awards for her work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4753, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's album, Melodrama, was released in June 2017 and received widespread acclaim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lorde's last popular album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4753, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's album, Melodrama, was released through Universal, Lava and Republic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Lorde's recording label?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4753, "Truth_answer": "Lorde performed Liability alongside Green Light from the album Melodrama, for the first time on 12 March 2017 episode of Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130090450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodrama_(Lorde_album)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde perform songs from the album Melodrama on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4753, "Truth_answer": "The lead single from Lorde's second studio album, Melodrama, is Green Light", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Lorde's second album's debut single?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4753, "Truth_answer": "At the 2016 Brit Awards in February, Lorde and David Bowie's final touring band gave a tribute performance of his 1971 song Life on Mars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorde_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde ever perform at the Brit Awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4754, "Truth_answer": "Louis McDonald's father sent recordings of Lorde's and Louis McDonald's performance on Jim Mora's Afternoons show on Radio New Zealand to Universal Music Group's A&R executive Scott Maclachlan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lorde get started in her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4754, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's debut studio album Pure Heroine containing the single Royals was released in September 2013 to critical acclaim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lorde's first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4754, "Truth_answer": "UMG commercially released Lorde's The Love Club in March 2013 after it had been downloaded 60,000 times, which signaled that Lorde had attracted a range of audiences", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lorde article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4754, "Truth_answer": "Lorde worked with Joel Little, a songwriter and record producer. They recorded five songs for an extended play at Little's Golden Age Studios in Morningside, Auckland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Lorde worked with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4754, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's single, Royals, won two Grammy Awards for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year at the 56th ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorde_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Lorde won any awards between 2012 and 2015?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4754, "Truth_answer": "Lorde chose not to return to school in 2014 to attend Year 13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lorde go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Steven Van Zandt took one of the core roles in The Sopranos, playing level-headed but deadly mob consigliere and strip club owner Silvio Dante.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steven Van Zandt do in the series The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt's role on The Sopranos increased in importance in later seasons. He gained acclaim for his performance as Silvio in The Sopranos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steven Van Zandt popular on the show The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt played the character of Silvio Dante in the Sopranos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steven Van Zandt do on the show The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt's real-life wife, Maureen Van Zandt, is an actress who made occasional appearances on The Sopranos playing Silvio's wife Gabriella Dante", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt have any family on the show The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt's wife is Maureen Van Zandt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Steven Van Zandt's wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steven Van Zandt's wife, Maureen, think of The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt's first audition was for the role of the show's main character, Tony Soprano. However, Van Zandt wanted the role to go to a more experienced, real actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steven Van Zandt article in regards to The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4755, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt has appeared in several other screen projects: Hotel Cæsar, Lilyhammer, and The Irishman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Van Zandt do anything else notable, besides The Sopranos?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "The budget deal that Paul Ryan and Patty Murray negotiated capped the federal government's spending for Fiscal Year 2014 at $1.012 trillion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What major changes were made during Mick Mulvaney's 2014 budget cuts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the negotiated deal for the Fiscal year 2014 more or less than in previous years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 increase taxes for the average American?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the majority of the money distributed in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "Final Senate passage came on December 18 by a 64–36 margin, with 9 Republicans supporting the Bipartisan Budget Act if 2013, along with all 55 Democrats and aligned independents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 successful at getting the support it was aiming for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "On April 9, 2014, Mick Mulvaney offered a proposal based on the Obama proposal as a substitute amendment in order to force a vote on the President's budget request.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was proposed after the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 failed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4756, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the substitue amendment proposal on April 9, 2014, in order to force a vote on the President's budget request, result in a government shut down while they tried to agree on a new bill?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4757, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Mickey Thompson entered three John Crosthwaite-designed cars in the Indianapolis 500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mickey Thompson start racing in the Indy 500?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4757, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson's crew, led by Fritz Voigt, was young, smart, and hard working. The team won the Mechanical Achievement Award for original design, construction, and accomplishment in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mickey Thompson article in regards to the Indy 500?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4757, "Truth_answer": "Despite being more than 70 bhp down on the other cars, Dan Gurney qualified eighth and was in ninth place until a leaking oil seal seized the gearbox", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the John Crosthwaite-designed cars do in the 1962 Indy 500?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4757, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Mickey Thompson took five cars to Indianapolis - two of the previous year's design with Chevrolet V8 engines and three roller skate cars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the next time Mickey Thompson entered cars into the Indy 500, after 1962?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4757, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of his career, Mickey Thompson set more speed and endurance records than any other man in automotive history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505103928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Thompson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson set any Indy 500 records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4758, "Truth_answer": "In his early 20s, Mickey Thompson became involved in the new sport of drag racing. Tireless and innovative, he found success as a championship driver and instinctive automotive technician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mickey Thompason start racing cars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4758, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson ever race internationally?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first race Mickey Thompson competed in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4758, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Thompson ever crash any of his racing cars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mickey Thompson race for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4758, "Truth_answer": "Mickey Thompson achieved fame when he drove his four-engined Challenger 1 at better than 400 mph in 1960 at the Bonneville Salt Flats", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mickey Thompson's most successful race?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4759, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Simpson was born in Abilene, Texas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_simpson_p2", "http://www.musicminder.com/scripts/birthdates/listbirthdates.asp?SearchType=Year&Year=1980_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jessica Simpson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4759, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Simpson grew up in Dallas and Waco. Her family moved frequently and remained in Texas, but they did live in the midwest for a few years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jessica Simpson grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4759, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Simpson began singing in the church choir as a child. When she was eleven, she realized she hoped to achieve success as a singer while at a church retreat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jessica Simpson start singing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4759, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Simpson signed a recording contract with Columbia Records at age sixteen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jessica Simpson first signed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4760, "Truth_answer": "In Harry Partch's book Genesis of a Music, he made public his theories. He argues that Western music began to suffer from the time of Bach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Harry Partch's theory in his book Genesis of a Music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4760, "Truth_answer": "Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/24f1766e-9635-4d58-a4d4-9413f9f98a4c?trackfocus=n2qzqj_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the time of Johann Sebastian Bach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4760, "Truth_answer": "According to Harry Partch, after the time of Bach twelve-tone equal temperament was adopted to the exclusion of other tuning systems, and abstract, instrumental music became the norm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Western music suffer from the time of Bach, according to Harry Partch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4760, "Truth_answer": "Harry Partch sought to bring vocal music back to prominence, and adopted tunings and scales he believed more suitable to singing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102191617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Partch_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Partch fix the music norm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Partch successful with his theory in his book Genesis of a Music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4761, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator, buying and selling claims to tens of thousands of acres", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of business did Daniel Boone have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4761, "Truth_answer": "The land market in frontier Kentucky was chaotic, and Boone's ventures ultimately failed, both because his investment strategy was faulty and because he lacked the ruthless instincts that speculation demanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone successful with alnd speculation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4761, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone returned home and on August 14, 1756, he married Rebecca Bryan, a neighbor in the Yadkin River Valley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Daniel Boone a married man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4761, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan had 10 children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4761, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Boone also contracted to provide supplies for the Kanawha militia, but his debts prevented him from buying goods on credit, so he closed his store", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Boone ever own any other businesses besides the tavern?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4761, "Truth_answer": "Returning to Limestone, Daniel Boone housed and fed Shawnees who were captured during the raid, and helped to negotiate a truce and prisoner exchange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest in the Daniel Boone article regarding the Shawnees?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008. Written by C. B. Cebulski, with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101023725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Infernus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus, Pixie summoned her Souldagger and stabbed Kurt in the chest, knocking him out. When Pixie removed her Souldagger, Magik's Soulsword emerged from his chest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2008 miniseries X-Infernus about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 miniseries X-Infernus, Kurt woke up and stopped Pixie from going after Magik, and Pixie broke down and apologized for stabbing him", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens next, in the 2008 miniseries X-Infernus, after Magik teleported away after taking out Pixie, Mercury, Rockslide, and Beast?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus, the X-Men gathered and Kurt was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kurt stop Pixie from going after Magik in the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus, Kurt woke up and stopped Pixie from going after Magik and Kurt was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Magik gets away after taking out Pixie, Mercury, Rockslide, and Beast, in the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus, Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced Magik to stay with them and join the X-Men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206025853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightcrawler_%28comics%29_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt and the X-Men ever get to Magik in the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4762, "Truth_answer": "In the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus, the X-Men and Magik managed to banish both Witchfire and the Elder Gods, but not without losing four of the five Bloodstones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about the comics Nightcrawler regarding the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Allman Brothers tour between 1991 and 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "The Allman Brothers recorded two more studio album, Shades of Two Worlds and Where It All Begins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Allman Brothers make any music between 1991 and 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "Seeing the induction of the Allman Brothers into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where Gregg Allman was severely inebriated, served him as a catalyst to quit alcohol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gregg Allman stop drinking?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "The Allman Brothers' members, Haynes and Woody left to focus on Gov't Mule. Pearson, struggling with tinnitus, left as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did some of the band memebers leave the Allman Brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 2007, which he attributed to a dirty tattoo needle. By the next year, three tumors were discovered within his liver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What health problems did Gregg Allman have during the last years of his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman went on a waiting list and after five months, he underwent a successful liver transplant in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gregg Allman survive the liver transplant in 2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman's health problems remained; he had atrial fibrillation, and though he kept it private, his liver cancer had returned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gregg Allman get better after the liver transplant in 2010?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman continued to cancel concerts citing serious health issues. He denied reports that he had entered hospice care, but was resting at home on doctor's orders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gregg Allman's liver cancer returned?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4763, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman's memoir largely received positive reviews from critics. It was listed at number 20 in Rolling Stone's 2012 list of The 25 Greatest Rock Memoirs of All Time.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Gregg Allman's memoir, My Cross to Bear, received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "After the dissolution of the Allman Brothers, Gregg Allman kept busy performing music with his solo band, releasing the live album Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA in 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gregg Allman do in his final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Gregg Allman's solo band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "The album, Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA, received critical acclaim", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album, Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA, do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album, Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA, popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman's last concert took place in Atlanta at his own Laid Back Festival along with ZZ Top at Lakewood Amphitheatre on October 29, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gregg Allman tour with his last album, Southern Blood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people attended the Laid Back Festival on October 29, 2016?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman continued to cancel concerts citing serious health issues“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gregg Allman do after his last concert on October 29, 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "Gregg Allman gave his last concert on October 29, 2016 and was resting at home until his death on May 27, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was Gregg Allman resting at home?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4764, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, he received an honorary doctorate from Mercer Univerity in Macon, presented by former President Jimmy Carter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gregg Allman article regarding his final years?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4765, "Truth_answer": "The Gujaratis are Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to Gujarat who speak Gujarati and were early settlers on the islands of the Laccadive-Maldives archipelago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Gujaratis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4765, "Truth_answer": "Historically, Gujaratis thrived in an inclusive climate, in which Hindus and Jains dominated occupations such as shroffs and brokers whereas, Muslims, Hindus and Parsis largely dominated sea shipping trade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122160207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarati_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Gujaratis do for work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4765, "Truth_answer": "Gujarati society had a 16th-century Mughal system which self-regulated the mercantile affairs of multi-ethnic, multi-religious communities in the Gujarati bourgeoisie before municipal state politics was introduced", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Gujarati government system like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4765, "Truth_answer": "The Gujarati people are predominantly Hindu. There is also a significant populations of Muslims, and minor populations of Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Jews, Jains and Christians", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion did the Gujaratis practice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of legacy did the Gujaratis leave behind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4766, "Truth_answer": "In the 1980s, a grave of an Eleanor Rigby was discovered in the graveyard of St Peter's Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Rigby_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Rigby_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any historical artifacts associated with the song Eleanor Rigby?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4766, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, a birth certificate was sold at auction of a woman named Eleanor Rigby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Rigby_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the document related to Eleanot Rigby that was sold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4766, "Truth_answer": "In June 1990, Paul McCartney donated to Sunbeams Music Trust, a 97-year-old salary register from Liverpool City Hospital signed by the 16-year-old Eleanor Rigby in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a salary register factor into the song Eleanor Rigby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4766, "Truth_answer": "In June 1990, Paul McCartney donated to Sunbeams Music Trust, a 97-year-old salary register from Liverpool City Hospital signed by the 16-year-old Eleanor Rigby in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did someone from the Beatles ever own or see the Eleanor Rigby salary register?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst broke with FDR in spring 1935 when the president vetoed the Patman Bonus Bill for veterans and tried to enter the World Court", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to change William Randoplh Hearst from being an FDR supporter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst's papers carried his rambling, vitriolic, all-capital-letters editorials, but he no longer employed the energetic reporters, editors, and columnists who might have made a serious attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Randolph Hearst vocal about his opposition to FDR?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst reached 20 million readers, but they included much of the working class which Roosevelt had attracted by three-to-one margins in the 1936 election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think about William Randoph Hearst's opposition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "In 1934, after checking with Jewish leaders to ensure a visit would be to their benefit, William Randolph Hearst visited Berlin to interview Adolf Hitler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did William Randolph Hearst do during the mid thrties when he became highly critical of the New Deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "When Hitler asked William Randolph Hearst why Hitler was so misunderstood by the American press, Hearst retorted: Because Americans believe in democracy, and are averse to dictatorship.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did William Randoplh Hearst's Hitler interview go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Americans react to William Randolph Hearst's Hitler interview?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst's papers ran columns without rebuttal by Nazi leader Hermann Göring and Hitler himself, as well as Mussolini and other dictators in Europe and Latin America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the William Randolph article regarding his political views in the mid 1930s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4767, "Truth_answer": "William Randolph Hearst's newspapers supported big business to the detriment of organized labor. With unabated vigor they condemned higher income tax legislation as a persecution of the successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Randolph Hearst's papers make him a lot of money?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4768, "Truth_answer": "The local sheriff and Buzz Collins, front man for local senator Billboard Rawkins, demand the Rainbow Valley locals pay their taxes or else have their land auctioned off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211163558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Act I of Finian's Rainbow open?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4768, "Truth_answer": "Finian McLonergan is the main character of Finian's Rainbow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the main character of Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4768, "Truth_answer": "Another main character in Finian's Rainbow is Og", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other main characters in Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4768, "Truth_answer": "Og, a leprechaun, follows Finian and his daughter Sharon, desperate to recover his treasure before the loss of it turns him permanently human", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211163558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finian%27s_Rainbow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Og's role in Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "Johnny & Associates announced the group Arashi's debut on September 15, 1999 through a press conference aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Arashi in 1999?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "Then-president Johnny Kitagawa chose five trainees from the Johnny's Jr. division of the agency to become the members of Arashi, the Japanese word for Storm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band Arashi in 1999?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "The members of Arashi are Ohno Satoshi, Sakurai Sho, Aiba Masaki, Ninomiya Kazunari, and Matsumoto Jun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331030716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_Storm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the trainees Johnny Kitagawa chose to become members of Arashi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "In January 2001, Arashi released their first studio album, Arashi No.1 Ichigou: Arashi wa Arashi o Yobu!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arashi record an album after they formed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "The single Arashi went on to become a major hit, selling 557,430 copies in its first week and almost a million copies by the end of its chart run", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arashi's self titled single do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "On April 5, 2000, Arashi released their second single, Sunrise Nippon,Horizon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arashi release any other singles after Arashi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "Arashi's second single, Sunrise Nippon/Horizon, debuted at number-one on the Oricon weekly singles chart selling 304,340 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arashi's single Sunrise Nippon, Horizon perform well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "Pony Canyon was Arashi's record label from 1999 to 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pony Canyon in relation to Arashi?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "Arashi's single, Jidai was used as the theme song for Matsumoto's drama Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo 3, and was named Best Theme Song in the 30th Television Drama Academy Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arashi's single, Jidai do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "From March 25 to April 30, 2001, Arashi embarked on their first nationwide concert tour Arashi Spring Concert 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Arashi tour during the time they released their debut album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4769, "Truth_answer": "Arashi's first nationwide tour took place in Sendai, Osaka, Nagoya, Hokkaidō, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kanazawa, Toyama, and Tokyo with an unprecedented twenty-six performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221213651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arashi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Arashi's first nationwide concert tour, Arashi Spring Concert 2001, successful?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward won the 1993 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and Davey O'Brien Award as a quarterback for Florida State University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward won the College Football National Championship with the Florida State Seminoles in 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Charlie Ward hold any titles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward still holds FSU basketball records for career steals at 236 and steals in one game at 9, and ranks sixth all-time in assists at 396.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Charie Ward article regarding his college years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward graduated from Florida State in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charlie Ward graduate from Florida State?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward also played basketball for four years at Florida State University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sports did Charlie Ward play in college, other than football?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Charlie Ward won the James E. Sullivan Award from the Amateur Athletic Union as the most outstanding amateur athlete in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2", "https://legendssf.com/blogs/legends-blog/tagged/jim-brown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward win any other awards besides the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and the Davey O'Brien Award?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward played football and basketball at Florida State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Charlie Ward play sports?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4770, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, at the NCAA Final Four, Charlie Ward received the John Wooden Keys to Life award given for continued excellence and integrity on and off the court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward win any other notable games or awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "Having been chosen in the 1st round of the 1994 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Charlie Ward began his career in the NBA as a point guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Charlie Ward's professional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "Having been chosen in the 1st round of the 1994 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Charlie Ward began his career in the NBA as a point guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charlie Ward go into first in his professional career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward played sparingly in his rookie year under head coach Pat Riley, but the Knicks organization referred to him as the point guard of the future.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward gain any recognition during the time he played for the Knicks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward was selected to participate in the 1998 NBA All-Star three-point competition, finishing fourth in the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything come our of Charlie Ward being recognized as the point guard of the future?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, at the NCAA Final Four, Charlie Ward received the John Wooden Keys to Life award given for continued excellence and integrity on and off the court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Charlie Ward won any awards during his professional career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charlie Ward named MVP at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "Off the court, Charlie Ward became known for his extensive charitable work through groups like the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Charlie Ward article regarding his professional career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4771, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Ward continue to play the same position as point guard later on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "Pete Conrad was assigned to command the backup crew for the first Earth orbital test flight of the complete Apollo spacecraft, including the Lunar Module (LM) into low Earth orbit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Conrad's involvement in the Apollo program?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "On November 14, 1969, Apollo 12 was launched with Pete Conrad as Commander.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Conrad go into space?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "On November 14, 1969, Apollo 12 was launched with Pete Conrad as Commander and Dick Gordon as Command Module Pilot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was on the Apollo 12 mission with Pete Conrad as Commander?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "On November 14, 1969, Apollo 12 was launched with Pete Conrad as Commander, Dick Gordon as Command Module Pilot, and Alan Bean as Lunar Module Pilot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else on the Apollo 12 mission with Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "The Apollo 12 launch was the most harrowing of the program, as a series of lightning strikes just after liftoff temporarily knocked out power and guidance in the Command Module.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the launch of Apollo 12 successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "After stepping onto the lunar surface, Pete Conrad joked about his own small stature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Pete Conrad stepped onto the lunar surface?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "After stepping onto the lunar surface, Pete Conrad remarked, Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one for me“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pete Conrad remark after stepping onto the lunar surface?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4772, "Truth_answer": "Peter Conrad revealed he made the remark about his stature to win a bet made with journalist Oriana Fallaci for $500, to prove that NASA did not script astronaut comments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects anout the Pete Conrad article in regards to the Apollo Program?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "For six years, Harvest and Epic/Legacy reissued Electric Light Orchestra's back catalogue. Included amongst the remastered album tracks were unreleased songs and outtakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Electric Light Orchestra's non-performing work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums or songs of Electric Light Orchestra's back catalogue were included amongst the remastered album tracks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "Included amongst the remastered the Electric Light Orchestra's album tracks were unreleased songs and outtakes, including two new singles, Surrender and Latitude 88 North“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two new singles included with the remastered album tracks for the reissue of the Electric Light Orchestra's back catalogue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra was released on 8 October 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122043641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album the Electric Light Orchestra released, after the remastered album tracks including the singles Surrender and Latitude 88 North?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the albums the Electric Light Orchestra released in 2012 top the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Lynne and Tandy reunited again on 12 November 2013 to perform Livin' Thing and Mr. Blue Sky at the Children in Need Rocks concert at Hammersmith Eventim Apollo, London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Electric Light Orchestra do after releasing the live album, Electric Light Orchestra Live?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the live performance of Jeff Lynne and Friends at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo in November 2013 go?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "The miniature reunion of the Electric Light Orchestra in 2013 was between Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Between whom was the Electric Light Orchestra's miniature reunion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Lynn and Richard Tandy go on tour after their 2013 reunion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4774, "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, pictures surfaced of Britney Spears driving with her son, Sean, on her lap instead of in a car seat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What personal struggles did Britney Spears have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4774, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were authorities involved in the incident where Britney Spears drove with her son in her lap?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4774, "Truth_answer": "Britney Spears stayed in a drug rehabilitation facility in Antigua for less than a day. The following night, she shaved her head with electric clippers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other problems did Britney Spears face, besides dealing with child advocates?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4774, "Truth_answer": "Britney Spears admitted herself to other treatment facilities during the following weeks after shaving her head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Britney spears go back to rehad at some point aftershaving her head?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4775, "Truth_answer": "In February 2001, Britney Spears signed a $7–8 million promotional deal with Pepsi, and released another book co-written with her mother, titled A Mother's Gift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128202354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britney_Spears_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Britney Spears do in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4775, "Truth_answer": "To support the album, Britney, Britney Spears embarked on the Dream Within a Dream Tour in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Britney Spears go on tour in 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4775, "Truth_answer": "Britney Spears released the self-titled album, Britney in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Britney Spears make new music during 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4775, "Truth_answer": "Two singles from the album Britney include I'm a Slave 4 U and Overprotected", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles from Britney Spears album, Britney?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4775, "Truth_answer": "Britney Spears landed her first starring role in Crossroads in 2002. In June, Spears opened her first restaurant, Nyla, in NYC and recorded another album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Britney Spears do in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4776, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Bob Eubanks appeared as a substitute host of Prime Time Country on the Nashville Network", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Eubanks do in the country music business?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4776, "Truth_answer": "For season two of the show's 2009 revival, Bob Eubanks hosted a celebrity charity episode with Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson, and their mother Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford with their respective husbands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Eubanks work with any other artists in the Newly Game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4776, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Bob Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered on ABC later that same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826002659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eubanks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Eubanks start on the Newlywed Game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4776, "Truth_answer": "Bob Eubanks started hosting The Newlywed Game in 1966 and it ended in 1974, after 2195 episodes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bob Eubanks on the Newlywed Game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Queensrÿche is an American heavy metal band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Queensryche?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Queensryche formed in 1980 in Bellevue, Washington, out of the local band The Mob", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Queensryche get together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Some of Queensryche's songs include Sweet Lucidity and Roads to Madness“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Queensryche's songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Other songs by Queensryche include Sign of the Times and You", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous songs by Queensryche, besides Roads to Madness and Sweet Lucidity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Following a highly publicized backstage altercation in São Paulo, Brazil, in April 2012, Geoff Tate was fired from the band and replaced with then-Crimson Glory singer Todd La Torre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Geoff Tate article regarding his behaviour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Geoff Tate created his own lineup of Queensrÿche featuring former guitarist Gray and musicians from bands including Blue Öyster Cult, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Dio, AC/DC and Quiet Riot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225155816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensr%C3%BFche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did getting fired from Queensryche end Geoff Tate's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Following his firing, Geoff Tate announced his own lineup using the name Queensrÿche", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Geoff Tate in any other band besides Queensrÿche?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Following his farewell tour as Queensrÿche, Geoff Tate renamed his band to Operation: Mindcrime after the 1988 Queensrÿche album of the same name", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826102417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Tate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting things about the Geoff Tate article regarding his new band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4777, "Truth_answer": "Queensrche won two Concrete Foundation Awards for their music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queensrche win any awards for their music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne's debut solo album was Tha Block Is Hot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tha Block is Hot one of Lil Wayne's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "Singles of Lil Wayne's album Tha Block Is Hot include Tha Block is Hot and Respect Us", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from Tha Block Is Hot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne's 2000 follow-up album was Lights Out", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lights Out another album by Lil Wayne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "The lead single of Lil Wayne's album Lights Out was Get Off the Corner and the second single was Shine featuring the Hot Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from Lil Wayne's album, Lights Out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the songs from Lil Wayne's album Lights Out on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne's third album 500 Degreez was released in 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 500 Degreez another album by Lil Wayne?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne's debut album Tha Block Is Hot was released when he was 17. It debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lil Wayne article regarding the albums he recorded between 1999 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4778, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne has won five Grammy Awards, 11 BET Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards and eight NAACP Image Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lil Wayne win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4779, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Premier League is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India contested during March or April and May of every year by eight teams representing eight cities in India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the IPL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4779, "Truth_answer": "Anil Kumble agreed to honour his contract with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) franchise of the Indian Premier League after retirement, in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anil_Kumble_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anil Kumble join the IPL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4779, "Truth_answer": "Anil Kumble ended as the most successful spin bowler and the 2nd highest wicket-taker of the tournament with 21 wickets at an economy rate of 5.86 runs per over", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anil_Kumble_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anil Kumble set any records while he was with the IPL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4779, "Truth_answer": "Anil Kumble won Best breakthrough performance IPL 2009' for his five-for-five against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anil_Kumble_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amil Kumble win any awards while he was with the Royal Challengers Bangalore?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4780, "Truth_answer": "Anil Kumble made his first-class debut for Karnataka against Hyderabad on 30 November 1989, taking 4 wickets and bagging a pair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anil_Kumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anil Kumble's domestic career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4780, "Truth_answer": "Anil Kumble made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka at Sharjah in the Austral-Asia Cup on 25 April 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anil_Kumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Anil Kumble's international debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4780, "Truth_answer": "Anil Kumble made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka at Sharjah in the Austral-Asia Cup on 25 April 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Anil Kumble's interntional debut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4780, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anil Kumble win the Austral-Asia Cup on 25 April 1990?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4781, "Truth_answer": "During the Gulf War, Peter Arnett became a household name worldwide as the only reporter to have live coverage directly from Baghdad, especially during the first 16 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Peter Arnett have in the Gulf War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4781, "Truth_answer": "Together with CNN journalists, Bernard Shaw and John Holliman, Peter Arnett brought continuous coverage from Baghdad for the 16 initial intense hours of the war on 17 January 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Arnett report on the Golf War coverage directly from Baghdad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4781, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett was able to obtain an exclusive, uncensored interview with Saddam Hussein. Due to Arnett's reporting, the Gulf War was the first to be broadcast live on TV", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else of importance was Peter Arnett able to do after his live coverage from Baghdad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4781, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett brought continuous coverage from Baghdad for the 16 initial intense hours of the war on 17 January 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did Peter Arnett's live coverage from Baghdad happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4782, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett worked for nearly two decades at CNN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Peter Arnett work for CNN?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4782, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett was born in Riverton, in New Zealand's Southland region", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Peter Arnett born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4782, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett is known for his coverage of the Vietnam War and the Gulf War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What war did Peter Arnett report in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4782, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett and two other CNN journalists, Bernard Shaw and John Holliman, brought continuous coverage from Baghdad for the 16 initial intense hours of the war in 17 January 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Arnett report with any other journalist in the Gulf War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4783, "Truth_answer": "The classical Arab kingdoms were Palmyra, Nabateans, Qedarite, Osroene, and Kingdom of Araba. The later kingdoms are Lakhmids, Ghassanids, and Kindites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Arab kingdoms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Arab kingdoms?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4783, "Truth_answer": "From the beginning of the first millennium BCE, Southern Arabia was the home to a number of kingdoms, such as the Sabaean kingdom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lived in the Arab kingdoms?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4783, "Truth_answer": "Among the most prominent civilizations was Dilmun, which arose around the 4th millennium BCE and lasted to 538 BCE, and Thamud, which arose around the 1st millennium BCE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Arab kingdoms originate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4783, "Truth_answer": "Palmyra is an ancient Semitic city in present-day Homs Governorate, Syria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119023458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmyra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Palmyra located?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4784, "Truth_answer": "Kate Tsui earned the Most Improved Female Artist award from the TVB Anniversary Awards 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425224440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Tsui_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Kate Tsui in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4784, "Truth_answer": "Kate Tsui earned her a Top 5 position in the Best Supporting Actress category of the TVB Anniversary Awards 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425224440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Tsui_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Kate Tsui in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4784, "Truth_answer": "Kate Tsui also earned nominations in the Best Actress category, as well Favourite Female Character, and a Top 10 position in the Best Actress category the TVB Anniversary Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui receive any other awards besides Most Improved Female Artist and Best Supporting Actress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4784, "Truth_answer": "After winning the the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant, Kate Tsui signed with TVB and began her career as an actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Kate Tsui's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kate Tsui career end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4785, "Truth_answer": "2012 is arguably Kate Tsui's peak year in her TV career. She starred in the Hong Kong television crime drama series, Highs and Lows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kate Tsui do of note in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4785, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Kate Tsui appeared in the TV program High and Lows", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV program did Kate Tsui appear in, in 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4785, "Truth_answer": "In Highs and Lows, Kate Tsui portrays an extremely tragic character that struggled with substance abuse, gang rape, and eventually, drug dealing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200425224440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Tsui_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the premise of the show Highs and Lows, starring Kate Tsui?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4785, "Truth_answer": "The producer of Highs and Lows, Lam Chi Wah, referred to Kate Tsui's role in Highs and Lows as the greatest breakthrough in her career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reviews of Hong Kong crime drame series Highs and Lows like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4785, "Truth_answer": "Kate Tsui's role in Highs and Lows earned her the Favourite Female Character award for the TVB Anniversary Awards 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Highs and Lows starring Kate Tsui popluar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4786, "Truth_answer": "Kay Francis's first film was Gentlemen of the Press", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first film that Kay Francis made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4786, "Truth_answer": "Kay Francis starred in The False Madonna in 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kay Francis make any films after 1931?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4786, "Truth_answer": "In 1932, Kay Frances made The False Madonna and Trouble in Paradise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Kay Francis make in 1932?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4786, "Truth_answer": "From 1932 through 1936, Kay Francis was the queen of the Warners lot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702140151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Francis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kay Francis work at Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4786, "Truth_answer": "After Francis' career skyrocketed at Warner Bros., she returned to Paramount for Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kay Francis's first film back at Paramount?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher scored the first goal in Pirates history on American Thanksgiving Day Thursday November 26, 1925, against the Boston Bruins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lionel Conacher do in his professional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "An outfielder on the team, Lionel Conacher and the Maple Leafs won the International League championship then defeated the Louisville Colonels to win the Little World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Conacher win any championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "The Maple Leafs defeated the Louisville Colonels to win the Little World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Maple Leafs play for Little World Series championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Maple Leafs vs. the Louisville Colonels game in the Little World Series a tight match?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "In October 1934, Lionel Conacher was dealt to the Montreal Canadiens, along with Leroy Goldsworthy and Roger Jenkins in exchange for Montreal superstar Howie Morenz, Lorne Chabot and Marty Burke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lionel Conacher article regarding his professional career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "The deal on October 3, 1934 involving Lionel Conacher was only part of a series of trades involving four teams that represented one of the biggest deals in NHL history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large was the October 1934 transaction with the Montreal Canadiens?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher spent his last three NHL seasons with the Maroons and won his second Stanley Cup in 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the October 3, 1934 deal good for the Maroons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "Immediately following the Chicago trade, Lionel Conacher was sent back to the Maroons, along with Herb Cain, in exchange for the rights to Nelson Crutchfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of the Maroons, besides Lionel Conacher?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4787, "Truth_answer": "Clark Shaughnessy was the Chicago Maroons head football coach from 1933 to 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the coach of the Chicago Maroons during the time Lionel Conacher won his second Stanley Cup?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "On March 11, 2016, a week after Ben Carson ended his presidential campaign, he endorsed Trump, calling him part of the voice of the people to be heard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ben Carson on 2016?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "At the press conference, Ben Carson said Donald Trump had a cerebral side", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ben Carson say about Donald Trump besides calling him part of the voice of the people to be heard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson's subsequent comments that Americans would have to sustain Trump for only four years if he was not a good president drew criticism", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ben Carson say about Donald Trump that drew criticism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "As a pioneer in neurosurgery, Ben Carson's achievements include performing the only successful separation of conjoined twins joined at the back of the head, among many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ben Carson's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the government abolish the electoral college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson expressed interest in Ted Cruz serving as Attorney General of the US, a position that would allow Cruz to prosecute Hillary Clinton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Ben Carson article regarding...", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4788, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson opposed to Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, the day after dubbing the replacement political expediency, though he indicated interest in Tubman having another tribute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Carson article in regards to his other activites during the 2016 election?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTW or TW3, is a satirical television comedy programme on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is That was the week that was?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "The programme is considered a significant element of the satire boom in the UK in the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was That Was the Week That Was popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "It broke ground in comedy through lampooning the establishment and political figures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting or notable about That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "Cast members included cartoonist Timothy Birdsall, political commentator Bernard Levin, and actors Lance Percival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106080615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Was_the_Week_That_Was_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other stars in That Was the Week That Was besides Timothy Birdsall, Bernard Levin, and Lance Percival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other special guests on the show That Was the Week That Was besides the famed cast members and actors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anyone else who was a special guest on That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "The day after the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, TW3 produced a shortened 20-minute programme with no satire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4789, "Truth_answer": "After two successful series in 1962 and 1963, the programme did not return in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything memorable or notable regarding That Was the Week That Was' besides producing a programme following the assassination of the United States President?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4790, "Truth_answer": "Vaughan was born and raised in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://top5000-rocketman5000.blogspot.com/2014_09_28_archive.html_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Stevie Ray Vaughan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4790, "Truth_answer": "Stephen was born on October 3, 1954, in Dallas, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Stevie Ray Vaughan born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4790, "Truth_answer": "Big Jim secured a job as an asbestos worker, an occupation that involved rigorous manual effort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stevie Ray Vaughan's parent do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4790, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, Vaughan's admiration for his brother Jimmie resulted in him trying different instruments such as the drums and saxophone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Ray Vaughan's parents influence his music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4790, "Truth_answer": "Attending Justin F. Kimball High School during the early 1970s, Vaughan's late-night gigs contributed to his neglect in his studies, including music theory; he would often sleep during class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stevie Ray Vaughan go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4791, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night, for a compilation album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name of his first recordings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4791, "Truth_answer": "A New Hi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the compilation album Stevie Ray Vaughan was a part of during his early years in Dallas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4791, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A New Hi get recognize or got awards for being a compilation album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4791, "Truth_answer": "While the album was rejected by A&M, it included Vaughan's first songwriting efforts, Dirty Pool and Crawlin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stevie Ray Vaughan's other songs besides Red, White, Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "The band was founded in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969, having grown out of a previous band known as the Salty Peppers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maurice White become a Park of Earth, Wind and Fire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Using a chord progression written by Earth, Wind & Fire guitarist Al McKay, vocalist Maurice White and songwriter Allee Willis wrote September over one month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217161642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_(Earth,_Wind_%26_Fire_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs Maurice White did with the group Earth, Wind & Fire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "With Maurice as the bandleader and producer of most of the band's albums, EWF earned legendary status winning six Grammy Awards out of 17 nomination", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White with Earth, Wind & Fire win any awards for his hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White also won four American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards besides six Grammy awards for Earth, Wind & Fire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "White brought the kalimba into mainstream use by incorporating its sound into the music of Earth, Wind & Fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Earth, Wind & Fire besides the awards they won and Maurice White's importance in the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White toured with Earth, Wind & Fire from 1969-1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Maurice White stay with the group?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White was also responsible for expanding the group to include a full horn section at first being the Phenix Horns and then the Earth, Wind & Fire Horns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else interesting about Maurice White's impact on Earth Wind and Fire besides stopping touring with them in 1996?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White retained executive control of the band and was still very active in the music business, producing and recording with the band and other artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Maurice White do after retiring from touring and performing with the group?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White served as the band's main songwriter, record producer and co-lead singer with Philip Bailey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Maurice White play in the band Earth, Wind & Fire?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "While in the group, Mauirce White was introduced in a Chicago drum store to the African thumb piano or kalimba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he able to play any other instrument besides being main songwriter and co-lead singer with Philip Bailey?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "White received seven Grammys from 22 nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White get nominated or get any other awards?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4792, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White's version of Stand by Me got to numbers 6 and 11 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles and Adult Contemporary Songs charts respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from Maurice White's career?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 19, 1941. He grew up in South Memphis, where he lived with his grandmother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Maurice White from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "He also made frequent trips to Chicago to visit his mother, Edna, and stepfather, Verdine Adams, who was a doctor and occasional saxophonist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White live anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "During his teenage years, White moved to Chicago where he studied at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and played drums in local nightclubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White move anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White formed a cookin' little band while attending Booker T. Washington High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Maurice White musical as a kid?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, White left the Trio and joined his two friends, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, to form a songwriting team who wrote songs for commercials in the Chicago area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White have any other musical interests when he was young besides music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White formed a cookin' little band while attending Booker T. Washington High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was EWF Maurice White's first band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White release any songs during his time with the cookin' little band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "They had a moderate hit in the Midwest area with their single La La Time, but their second single, Uh Huh Yeah, was not as successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more songs from Maurice Little?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of these songs from the Salty Peppers with Maurice White win awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White brought the kalimba into mainstream use by incorporating its sound into the music of Earth, Wind & Fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213085353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_White_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Maurice White play during his time with Earth, Wind & Fire?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4793, "Truth_answer": "Maurice White played the piano, drums, and sang lead vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice White play other instruments besides the kalimba?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by namesake lead singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/DTE_Energy_Music_Theatre_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Manson_%28band%29_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/David_Gunn_%28doctor%29_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marilyn manson form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by namesake lead singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Manson_%28band%29_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/DTE_Energy_Music_Theatre_p27", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/David_Gunn_%28doctor%29_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was a part of the band Marilyn Manson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Warner, guitarist Putesky and bassist Brian Tutunick recorded their first demo tape as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids in 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Spooky Kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Recording sessions for Marilyn Manson's debut studio album began in July 1993 with Swans producer Roli Mosimann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Records_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Manson_%28band%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' first album in 1990?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Recording a selection of new songs along with material from their Spooky Kids repertoire, the first version of their debut, titled The Manson Family Album, was completed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026232132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Records_p12", "https://qonofiu.metin2sell.com/a-review-of-inside-the-war-over-album-exclusives-an-article-by-steve-knopper-36871nc.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were released on Marilyn Manson's debut studio album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Marilyn Manson's debut studio album was not well received.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the demo tape with Roli Massman a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4794, "Truth_answer": "Before reworking the album, the band played two shows in Florida under the name Mrs. Scabtree.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Marilyn_Manson/Antichrist_Superstar_(Prayer-mix)_p4", "https://sonichits.com/video/Marilyn_Manson/Coma_Black_a)_Eden_Eye_b)_The_Apple_Of_Discord_p4", "https://sonichits.com/video/Marilyn_Manson/Putting_Holes_in_Happiness_(acoustic_version)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marilyn Manson have any public performances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4795, "Truth_answer": "The Platters formed in Los Angeles in 1952 and were initially managed by Federal Records A&R man, Ralph Bass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in The Platters early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4795, "Truth_answer": "Bass then asked his friend, music entrepreneur and songwriter Buck Ram, to coach the group in hope of getting a hit record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were The Platters managed by after Federal Records A&R man Ralph Bass?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4795, "Truth_answer": "The Great Pretender exceeded the success of their debut and became The Platters' first national #1 hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Platters biggest musical hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4795, "Truth_answer": "The Platters are one of the first African-American groups to be accepted as a major chart group and were the most successful vocal group in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Platters greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4795, "Truth_answer": "Buck Ram was able to parlay Mercury Records' interest into a 2-for-1 deal. To sign the Penguins, Ram insisted, Mercury also had to take The Platters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Platters besides being one of the first African-American chart groups as well as being the most successful vocal group in the world, most successful vocal group of the world, The Great Pretender becoming the first national #1 hit for The Platters', and who managed them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4795, "Truth_answer": "Convinced by Jean Bennett and Tony Williams that Only You had potential, Ram had The Platters re-record the song during their first session for Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Platters_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mercury end up taking The Platters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci is in the Malaysian Book of Records as The First Miss World Malaysia To Receive a PhD“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Soo Wincci make it into the Malaysia Book Record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci is in the Malaysian Book of Records as The First Miss World Malaysia To Receive a PhD“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soo Wincci awarded for doing in the Malaysian Book of Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci is a law graduate from the University of Reading, an MBA holder from the University of Sunshine Coast, and a PhD recipient in Business administration", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170330202723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soo Wincci PhD in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo is a law graduate from the University of Reading, an MBA holder from the University of Sunshine Coast, and a PhD recipient in Business administration from Open University Malaysia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170330202723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Wincci_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Soo Wincci attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci was award by the Malaysian Book of Records in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Soo Wincci awarded by The Malaysia Book of Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "In 2017 Soo Wincci wrote and produced her first book and audio book titled Inwinccible X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soo Wincci doing in 2017?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "In 2017 Soo Wincci wrote and produced her first book and audio book titled Inwinccible X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Soo Wincci write as an author?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Soo Wincci's book Inwinccible X sell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci's Drama I Am Not a Loser was one of the highest rated Chinese dramas of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soo Wincci's doing in 2017?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci transformed herself from a drama actress to a movie actress in 2017 as the villain Isabella in Kau Yang Satu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soo Wincci's first movie role?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci received good reviews from the industry and also from audiences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Soo Wincci win any awards for the movie Kau Yang Satu?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4796, "Truth_answer": "Soo Wincci's drama Beautiful World was nominated for the final top eight for the 2017 Seoul International Drama Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kau Yang Satu besides receiving good reviews?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4797, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg was frequently mentioned as a possible centrist candidate for the presidential elections in 2008, and 2012, as well as for governor of New York in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bloomberg's role in the 2012 campaign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4797, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg declined to seek either office, opting to continue serving as the mayor of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Michael Bloomberg do during the campaigns between 2008-2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4797, "Truth_answer": "There was widespread speculation that he would run as a third-party candidate in the 2016 presidential election, though Michael Bloomberg chose not to run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Bloomberg not running for president between 2008-2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4797, "Truth_answer": "On October 6, 2014, Queen Elizabeth II awarded Bloomberg as Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his prodigious entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Bloomberg interact with anyone important or noteworthy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4798, "Truth_answer": "Bloomberg unveiled PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York on April 22, 2007, to fight global warming, protect the environment and prepare for the projected 1 million additional people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What environmental issues is Michael Bloomberg concerned about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4798, "Truth_answer": "During his second term as the mayor of New York City, Bloomberg unveiled PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York on April 22, 2007, to fight global warming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michael Bloomberg do about the Global Warming issue ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4798, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, Michael Bloomberg launched the Million Trees NYC initiative, which aimed to plant and care for one million trees throughout the city in the next decade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael take any actions of other environmental issues besides attempting to address the global warming issue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4798, "Truth_answer": "In November 2015, New York City planted its one millionth tree, two years ahead of the original 10-year schedule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Million Trees Initiative started by Michael Bloomberg successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4798, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bloomberg unveiled the Special Initiative for Rebuilding and Resiliency in June 2013, after the city was affected by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127192952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What initiative did Michael Bloomberg take to prepare for the additional one million influx of people to New York City?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Hassett allayed doubt about his selection when he began the tour with innings of 43, against Worcestershire respectively as Australia won their first four matches by an innings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lindsay Hassett debut with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Hassett had an ignominious debut, scoring one and two in a high-scoring draw in which almost 1,500 runs were scored for the loss of only 24 wickets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsay Hasset's debut for the Australian National Team a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Hassett maintained his county form between Tests, adding 118 against Lancashire before scoring his only half-century in the Tests", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After that match, how did Lindsay Hassett do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "The Third Test was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsay Hassett do well in his third test as well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Hassett prepared for what would be the decisive Fourth Test by scoring 94 and 127 in consecutive matches against Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsay Hasett dominate his Fourth Test?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "The innings earned Lindsay Hassett a reputation of being calm under pressure, and Bradman later wrote that Hassett was a masterful player in a crisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After Lindsay Hassett's Fourth Test did he get noticed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4799, "Truth_answer": "In recognition of his performances in England, Lindsay Hassett was named one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsay Hassett win any notable awards or achievements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "The youngest of nine children, Hassett was born on 28 August 1913 in Newtown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lindsay Hassett born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "The youngest of nine children, Hassett was born on 28 August 1913 in Newtown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Lindsay Hassett born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "The Hassett boys played three-a-side cricket matches in the backyard where Lindsay imitated his idol, the Test batsman Bill Ponsford", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lindsay Hassett do in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Hassett distinguished himself in domestic cricket with a series of high scores, becoming the only player to score two centuries in a match against Bill O'Reilly", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsay Hassett set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "Despite having only one first-class century to his name, Lindsay Hassett scraped into Australia's team for the 1938 tour of England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lindsay Hassett do after school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "Along with two of his brothers, Lindsay Hassett attended Geelong College and made the First XI at the age of 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsay Hassett win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4800, "Truth_answer": "During his five years in the team, Lindsay Hassett amassed 2,335 runs and was captain for three years. This total included an innings of 245 against Scotch College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232850id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Hassett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lindsay Hassett's school cricket career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Move Live On Tour start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour, which would include dancing and singing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Move Live On Tour perform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough embarked on the sold-out tour on May 25, 2014, in Park City, Kansas, and ended it in Los Angeles on July 26, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did the Move Live On Tour perform besides 40 cities across the US and Canada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "Julianne Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour which would include dancing and singing from both of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Julianne Hough perform with on the tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "Their tour included dancing and singing from both of them, and the appearance of a group of dancers employed by the Houghs who earned their jobs through auditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Julianne Hough perform with besides her brother Derek?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "For the tour choreography, the Julianne Hough siblings collaborated with Nappytabs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of dancing did Julianne Hough do on the Move Live On Tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "Following the success of the 2014 tour and high demand, the Houghs announced the return of Move Live on Tour in the summer of 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Julianne Hough's collaboration with Nappytabs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "Spanning from June 12, 2015, to August 8, 2015, the sold-out tour visited over 40 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada, and visited larger venues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Move Live on Tour in 2015 tour successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4801, "Truth_answer": "On December 14, 2016, Julianne and Derek Hough announced, via social media, that they would be going on a new tour, MOVE BEYOND Live on Tour, in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another tour for Julianne Hough and Derek Hough after the return of the Live On Tour in 2015?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "The Replacements' began in Minneapolis in 1978, when nineteen-year-old Bob Stinson gave his eleven-year-old brother Tommy Stinson a bass guitar to keep him off the streets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Replacements Band formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "That year Bob met Mars, a high school dropout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob and Tommy Stinson find the rest of themembers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "The band eventually found a vocalist, but Westerberg wanted to be the singer and took him aside one day to say, The band doesn't like you.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob and Tommy Stinson along with Mars find their fourth member?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "The vocalist soon left and Westerberg replaced him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Westerberg just invite himself in to the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "In contrast to the rest of the band, the relatively disciplined Westerberg appeared at rehearsals in neat clothes and insisted on practicing songs until he was happy with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that all of the members of The Replacements with Westerberg as the vocalist then?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "After being banned from a venue for disorderly behavior, they changed the name to the Replacements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Replacements come up with the name for the new band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "The Replacement's soon recorded a four-song demo tape in Mars's basement and handed it to Peter Jesperson in May 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Replacement's release and singles during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "Dogbreath changed its name to the Impediments and played a drunken performance without Tommy Stinson at a church hall gig in June 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else significant happened to the band during their developement besides releasing a four-song demo tape in Mars' basement?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4802, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they exclude Tommy Stinson from the performance at a church hall?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "The band's lineup has changed moderately since its heyday. Bassist Mario Cipollina left the band in 1995, and was replaced by John Pierce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the line up changed for Huey Lewis and the News?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Chris Hayes retired to spend more time with his family after performing on the album Plan B.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has someone else besides Mario Cipolinna left the band Huey Lewis and the News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did other members join Huey Lewis and the News?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "James Harrah has filled in for Burns occasionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105225622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_and_the_News_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who filled in for Stef B Burns on Huey Lewis and the News?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "On April 13, 2009, touring saxophonist Ron Stallings died from multiple myeloma and was replaced by Johnnie Bamont.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone die while being a member of Huey Lewis and the News?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Huey Lewis and the News recorded the theme song to the action-comedy film Pineapple Express at the request of Seth Rogen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened before Ron Stallings died from multiple myeloma in 2009?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "The band Huey Lewis and the News returned to the studio in 2010, recording their first album of new material in nearly a decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105225622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_and_the_News_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Huey Lewis release their next album after Ron Stallings dies from myeloma on April 13, 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4803, "Truth_answer": "In December 2004, Huey Lewis and the News recorded their first live album, Live at 25, at the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in Chico, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105225622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_and_the_News_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Huey Lewis and the News do their live album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4804, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Ray Parker Jr. was signed by the producers of Ghostbusters to develop the film's eponymous title song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105225622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_and_the_News_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Huey Lewis and the News signed to a movie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the hate him", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4804, "Truth_answer": "Lewis said the band declined the filmmakers' offer because the band had a prior contractual obligation to do a long concert tour to promote their hugely successful Sports album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105225622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Lewis_and_the_News_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didnt Huey Lewis and the News do the film with the Ghostbusters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Westerberg originally handed in the tape to see if the band could perform at Jay's Longhorn Bar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first Demo released by The Replacement's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Westerberg eavesdropped as Jesperson put in the tape, only to run away as soon as the first song, Raised in the City, played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song on the demo given to Jay's Longhorn Bar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Jesperson played the song again and again. If I've ever had a magic moment in my life, it was popping that tape in, said Jesperson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the demo from The Replacement's popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Jesperson was the manager of Oar Folkjokeopus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jesperson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Oar Folkjokeopus was a punk rock record store in Minneapolis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oar Folkjokeopus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Because they were suspicious of the music business in general, the Replacements had not signed a written contract with Twin/Tone Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Replacement's signing a record deal with Twin/Tone Records in 1980?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "Mars said, It seemed to sit just right with us, accurately describing our collective 'secondary' social esteem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the Replacements suspicious of the music business?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4805, "Truth_answer": "One label, the Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Sire Records, eventually signed the Replacements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Replacements ever sign a contract after previous not signing to Twin/Tone Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4806, "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 2009, Warner led the Cardinals in their victory over the Atlanta Falcons 30–24 at home in the first round of the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 2008 postseason for Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4806, "Truth_answer": "On January 10, Kurt Warner helped the Cardinals defeat the Carolina Panthers 33–13 in Charlotte, North Carolina in the second round of the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Kurt Warner's victory over the Atlanta Falcons in the play-offs at home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4806, "Truth_answer": "This win was the first time the Cardinals had won a game on the East Coast the entire 2008 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Kurt Warner's performance in the second round of the 2008 post-season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4806, "Truth_answer": "On January 18, Kurt Warner threw for 279 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions against the Philadelphia Eagles to lead the Cardinals to their first Super Bowl appearance in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about the Cardinals 2008 postseason?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4806, "Truth_answer": "In Kurt Warner's third career Super Bowl appearance on February 1, the Cardinals lost Super Bowl XLIII 27–23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner's postseason victories help them achieve more in the 2008 postseason?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4806, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner had taken his team to the Super Bowl every year that he played as the starting quarterback during all regular and post season games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else it helped them achieve besides losing in the Super Bowl XLIII to the Pittsburgh Steelers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4807, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything amazing happened during the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4807, "Truth_answer": "The Cardinals offered him a two-year contract worth around $20 million but Warner was looking for a contract that would pay him about $14 million a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Arizona Cardinals accept Kurt Warner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4807, "Truth_answer": "On February 27, 2009 Kurt Warner became a free agent and went on to have talks with the San Francisco 49ers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner try out for another team besides the Arizona Cardinals in 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4807, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Warner end up playing for the San Francsico 49ers in the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4807, "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2009, Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some highlights of Kurt Warner's 2009 season with the Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4807, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner's 92.3 percent completion rate broke the previous NFL record set by Vinny Testaverde in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kurt Warner do to break become?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali made his amateur boxing debut in 1954 against local amateur boxer Ronnie O'Keefe. He won by split decision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ali's early career take off?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali went on to win six Kentucky Golden Gloves titles, two national Golden Gloves titles, an Amateur Athletic Union national title, and the Light Heavyweight gold medal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muhammad Ali do after he won that first important match against Ronnie O'Keefe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's amateur record was 100 wins with five losses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali win any awards during the time after winning the first important match against Ronnie O'Keefe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was knocked down by both Sonny Banks and Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammid Ali fight any now famous boxers during his amateur time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali beat his former trainer and veteran boxer Archie Moore in a 1962 match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_career_of_Muhammad_Ali_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali beat Archie Moore?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "The fight with Doug Jones on March 13, 1963 was Muhammad Ali's toughest fight during this stretch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_career_of_Muhammad_Ali_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other noteable fights during Muhammad Ali's early professional debut besides the fight versus Archie Moore and the fights against Sonny Banks and Cooper?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali and Doug Jones fought on Jones' home turf at New York's Madison Square Garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Fight of the Year against in Muhammad Ali's fight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Doug Jones staggered Muhammad Ali in the first round, and the unanimous decision for Clay was greeted by boos and a rain of debris thrown into the ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_career_of_Muhammad_Ali_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali beat Doug Jones?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "In each of these fights, Muhammad Ali vocally belittled his opponents and vaunted his abilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant to Muhammad Ali's career during this time period when he beat Doug Jones?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's provocative and outlandish behavior in the ring was inspired by professional wrestler Gorgeous George Wagner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_career_of_Muhammad_Ali_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali's technique to vocally belittle his opponents work to wear them down?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4808, "Truth_answer": "From then until the end of 1963, Muhammad Ali amassed a record of 19–0 with 15 wins by knockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many fights did Muhammad Ali fight during this time period?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was born on January 17, 1942", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Muhammad Ali born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_career_of_Muhammad_Ali_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Muhammad Ali born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's father was a sign and billboard painter, and his mother, Odessa O'Grady Clay, was a domestic helper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Muhammad Ali's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Although Cassius Sr. was a Methodist, he allowed Odessa to bring up both Muhammad Ali and his younger brother, Rudolph Rudy Clay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali know his mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali was first directed toward boxing by Louisville police officer and boxing coach Joe E. Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Muhammad Ali start boxing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali made his amateur boxing debut in 1954 against local amateur boxer Ronnie O'Keefe. He won by split decision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali win his first fight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "For the last four years of Muhammad Ali's amateur career he was trained by boxing cutman Chuck Bodak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Muhammad Ali train?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many fights did Muhammad Ali have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali's fight with George Foreman known as The Rumble in the Jungle which has been called arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Muhammad Ali's biggest fight against?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali lost by unanimous decision to Joe Frazier, his first professional defeat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Muhammad Ali lose to?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "At 18, Muhammad Ali won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics, and turned professional later that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Muhammad Ali go pro?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4809, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali won the Light Heavyweight gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202231548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali win in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4810, "Truth_answer": "On Thursday, 1 February 1979, Khomeini returned in triumph to Iran, welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4810, "Truth_answer": "Khomeini was not allowed to return to Iran during the Shah's reign. On 16 January 1979, the Shah left the country for medical treatment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4810, "Truth_answer": "Khomeini returned in triumph to Iran, welcomed by a joyous crowd estimated to be of up to five million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhollah_Khomeini_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Ruhollah Khomeini return to Iran?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4810, "Truth_answer": "Khomeini adamantly opposed the provisional government of Shapour Bakhtiar, promising I shall kick their teeth in. I appoint the government.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruhollah Khomeini do anything when he returned to Iran after the previous Shah left?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4810, "Truth_answer": "Ruhollah Khomeini and his supporters worked to suppress some former allies and rewrote the proposed constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ruhollah Khomeini do besides adamantly oppose the provisional government of Shapour Bakhtiar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4811, "Truth_answer": "When a Man Loves a Woman was also the first gold record released by Atlantic Records for Percy Sledge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Percy Sledge's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4811, "Truth_answer": "When a Man Loves a Woman was Sledge's first song recorded under the contract, and was released in March 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song Percy Sledge released for his first gold record released by Atlantic Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4811, "Truth_answer": "Sledge's soulful voice was perfect for the series of soul ballads produced by Ivy and Marlin Greene, which rock critic Dave Marsh called emotional classics for romantics of all ages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critics response to Percy Sledge's song When a Man Loves a Woman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4811, "Truth_answer": "When a Man Loves a Woman was Sledge's first song recorded under the contract, and was released in March 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was When a Man Loves a Woman from an album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4811, "Truth_answer": "When a Man Loves a Woman was also the first gold record released by Atlantic Records for Percy Sledge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label was When a Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge released on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did When a Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge stay at No. 1?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "In 1907, Sophie Tucker made her first theater appearance, singing at an amateur night in a vaudeville establishment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did she first take stage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker's songs included I Don't Want to Get Thin and Nobody Loves a Fat Girl, But Oh How a Fat Girl Can Love.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sophie Tucker sing on stage at an amateur night in a vaudeville establishment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "Though Sophie Tucker was a hit, the other female stars refused to share the spotlight with her, and the company was forced to let her go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sophie Tucker's stage performance well received at first?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker caught the attention of William Morris, future founder of the William Morris Agency, which would become one of the largest and most powerful talent agencies of the era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sophie Tucker find success on stage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Tucker hired pianist and songwriter Ted Shapiro as her accompanist and musical director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sophie Tucker perform with anyone else of note?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "Ted Shapiro became part of Sophie Tucker's stage act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sophie Tucker do with Ted Shapiro?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "Ted Shapiro became part of Sophie Tucker's stage act, playing piano on stage while she sang, and exchanging banter and wisecracks with her in between numbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you mean by Ted Shapiro becoming part of Sophie Tucker's stage act?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4812, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Tucker remained a popular singer through the 1920s and became friends with stars such as Mamie Smith and Ethel Waters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825054533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Tucker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ted Shapiro performing with Sophie Tucker besides becoming part of her stage act and playing piano on stage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 2010, Nita Hanson, a black woman married to a white man, called Schlessinger's show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with race and Laura Schlessinger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 2010, Nita Hanson, a black woman married to a white man, called Schlessinger's show to ask for advice on how to deal with a husband", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Laura Schlessinger call the show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger first replied that some people are hypersensitive and asked for some examples from the caller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Laura Schlessinger say to Nita Hanson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "Nita Hanson informed Schlessinger that her acquaintances had stated, How you black people do this? You black people like doing that.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What examples did Nita Hanso give to Laura Schlessing after she asked for examples from the caller?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger responded that her examples were not racist and that a lot of blacks only voted for Obama simply because he was half black.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how did Laura Schlessinger respond back to Nita Hanson after receiving the examples from the caller?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger continued by telling the caller that she had a chip on [her] shoulder, was sensitive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Laura Schlessinger tell Nita Hanson besides that her examples were not racist and that a lot of blacks only voted for Obama simply because he was half black?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "When Nita Hanson noted that she was referred to as the n-word by the individuals in question, Laura Schlessinger complained that blacks are fine with cordially using the slur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nita Hanson do next after being told by Laura Schlessinger she was sensitive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "Nita Hanson asked, Is it ever OK to say that word?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nita Hanson respond to Laura Schlessinger's language when Laura Schlessinger complained blacks are fine using the slur?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger responded, It depends how it's said. Black guys talking to each other seem to think it's OK.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in Laura Schlessinger's and Nita Hanson's heated discussion after Nita Hanson asked if it is ever okay to say that word?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4813, "Truth_answer": "A day later, as soon as she was back on the air, Laura Schlessinger apologized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to what Laura Schlessinger said on her radio show?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4814, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph, a dentist, in 1972 while she was attending Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4815, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, following the release of No More Machineguns Play the Guitar, Sugizo released his second album C:Lear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sugizo release C:Lear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4815, "Truth_answer": "C:Lear peaked at the number 56 on the album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything about C:Lear by Sugizo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4815, "Truth_answer": "C:Lear peaked at the number 56 on the album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was C:Lear on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4815, "Truth_answer": "Sugizo released three singles; Super Love, Dear Life and No More Machineguns Play the Guitar, which entered top 50 on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any single from C:Lear get on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any reviews of Sugizo's album C:Lear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4816, "Truth_answer": "After Luna Sea went on break in 1997, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sugizo do in 1997?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4816, "Truth_answer": "Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists, as well as releasing his own records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cross help Sugizo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4816, "Truth_answer": "Truth is Sugizo's first solo album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Truth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4816, "Truth_answer": "On November 19, Sugizo's first solo album Truth? was released, and reached number 12 on the album charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Truth by Sugizo released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4817, "Truth_answer": "Theses on the Philosophy of History is often cited as Walter Benjamin's last complete work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Benjamin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's important about the Theses on the Philosophy of History?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4817, "Truth_answer": "It is one of Walter Benjamin's best-known, and most controversial works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220035500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theses_on_the_Philosophy_of_History_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important aspects of Theses on the Philosophy of History besides being Walter Benjamin's last complete work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4817, "Truth_answer": "In the Concept of History Benjamin also turned to Jewish mysticism for a model of praxis in dark times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what else happened regarding this theses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4817, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin fused tikkun with the Surrealist notion that liberation would come through releasing repressed collective material", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Benjamin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about the dark times referred to by Walter Benjamin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar's television career began with an appearance on Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater in the fall of 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar start with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "After the war, the Caesars moved to Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sid Caesar go to start his television career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar turned down the lead of The Jolson Story as he did not want to be known as an impersonator, and turned down other offers to play sidekick roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why couldnt Sid Caesar act as a side kick?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "That job led to a contract with the William Morris Agency and a nationwide tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar learn learn while acting in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "Mentored by Don Appel, the resort's social director, Caesar played in the dance band and learned to perform comedy, doing three shows a week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Morris's nationwide tour help Sid Caesar learn?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar found work as a saxophonist at the Vacationland Hotel, a resort located in the Catskill Mountains of Sullivan County, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sid Caesar do there while mentored by Don Appel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar was ordered to Palm Beach, Florida, where Vernon Duke and Howard Dietz were putting together a service revue called Tars and Spars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar do next after the Vacationland Hotel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "When Sid Caesar's comedy got bigger applause than the musical numbers, Liebman asked him to do stand-up bits between the songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about Sid Caesar's performance down in Palm Beach, Florida?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4818, "Truth_answer": "Liebman later produced Caesar's first television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar do following the success of his comedy down in Palm Beach, Florida?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "The film was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007, followed by a limited release in the United States on 16 May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Once released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "The film was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007, followed by a limited release in the United States on 16 May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the film Once released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "After 2007's box office success and critical acclaim, it won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding the box office performance of the film Once?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "The song Falling Slowly won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Once film win any other awards besides Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "The song Falling Slowly won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the song that won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "The film appeared on many North American critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a highlight regarding the film Once's awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "Once secured spots at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival on 20 January 2007 and the Dublin Film Festival in February 2007, and received the audience awards at both events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the audience think of the film Once?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "The film Once was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007, followed by a limited release in the United States on 16 May 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Once get exposure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4819, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Once released to box office for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "During the past three decades, women in Hong Kong have become more financially independent, assertive, and career-focused.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Hong Kong women typically have careers nowadays?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally there was a substantial dropout rate after marriage and/or childbearing, due to the sense of obligation that women felt for their families and households.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were women in Hong Kong's main barriers to equality of work rights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "In spite of the open-minded and relatively westernised culture of Hong Kong, the seemingly equal and fair workplace still poses obstacles on the way of women's career paths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way are women not equal to men in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are women typically paid less than men in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "There has been a significant improvement in the social status of women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did changing to a Westernised culture improve things for women in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did women in Hong Kong fight for equality of work rights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "A lot of people in Hong Kong still uphold the traditional gender ideology that men's status should always be superior to women's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do men not think equality for working women in Hong Kong is good?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4820, "Truth_answer": "Home Affair Bureau set a target of raising female ratios in advisory and statutory bodies to at least 25%, which then successfully lead to the increased percentage of female members", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any prominent men speak out about women not being equal in Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "Girls' enrolment rate, in general, has been higher than the boys' since the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are women able to obtain the same education as men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "People in Hong Kong have a gender bias in STEM fields, perceiving women as less capable of mastering STEM knowledge", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215114604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Hong_Kong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do women in Hong Kong pay more for education than men?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "The situation is not much improved from 1996, which had 14.1% for females and 85.9% for males.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the imbalance between the sex ratios of students enrolled in UGC-funded STEM programs expected to change any time soon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "The terms female strong person or superwomen are being used to describe women in Hong Kong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are women happy they can further their education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do women in Hong Kong get multiple degrees?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "There is improvementhowever, men still make up the majority of the STEM related field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are women in Hong Kong starting to change the unequal treatment when it comes to STEM careers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any protesting by women in Hong Kong because of this?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4822, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in the late spring of 1970 as touring began to grind on them, the original band gradually dissolved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the original incarnation of the band Renaissance go?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4822, "Truth_answer": "Relf and McCarty decided to quit performing, and Cennamo joined Colosseum. Hawken organized a new line-up", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Renaissance's first dissolution end up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4822, "Truth_answer": "In February 1970, they embarked on a North American tour, but that month-long trek proved only marginally successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Renaissance's first incarnation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4822, "Truth_answer": "As The Yardbirds were transforming into The New Yardbirds in 1968 and then Led Zeppelin, departing members Keith Relf and Jim McCarty formed an acoustic duo called Together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the original incarnation of the band Renaissance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4823, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4824, "Truth_answer": "Drive-By Truckers was cofounded by Patterson Hood and longtime friend, former roommate, and musical partner Mike Cooley in Athens, Georgia, in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126190018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive-By_Truckers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the band Drive-By Truckers formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4824, "Truth_answer": "Drive-By Truckers released their first album Gangstabilly in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drive-By Truckers release their first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4824, "Truth_answer": "The band did not rise to fame with the album Ganstabilly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drive-By Truckers rise to fame with Gangstabilly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4824, "Truth_answer": "The Drive-By Truckers did not win any awards for Gangstabilly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drive-By Truckers win any awards for Gangstability?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4825, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born May 30, 1899", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201126181717id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/irving-thalberg_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210192952id_/https://www.immigrantentrepreneurship.org/entry.php?rec=58_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210192952id_/https://www.immigrantentrepreneurship.org/entry.php?rec=58_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Irving Thalberg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4825, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Irving Thalberg attended?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4825, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born in Brooklyn, New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Irving Thalberg grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4825, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg was born in Brooklyn, to German Jewish immigrant parents, William and Henrietta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Irving Thalberg's parents mentioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4826, "Truth_answer": "IRving Thalberg found work as an office secretary at Universal Pictures' New York office", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Thalberg involved with Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4826, "Truth_answer": "Two months later, Laemmle returned to California, partly to see how well Thalberg was able to handle the responsibilities he was given.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this help Irving Thalberg's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4826, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg gave him suggestions, which impressed Laemmle by his ability to understand and explain problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Irving Thalberg do besides handle the responsibilities he was given by Laemmle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4826, "Truth_answer": "At age 20, Irving Thalberg became responsible for immediately overseeing the nine ongoing film productions and nearly thirty scenarios then under development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg do anything else besides handle the responsibilities given by Laemmle or give him suggestions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4827, "Truth_answer": "In 1875, Columbus Delano's reputation for personal honesty came under increasing scrutiny as revelations of corruption in the Grant administration continued to be the subject of investigations and media revelations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Columbus Delano resign?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4827, "Truth_answer": "Columbus Delano was a lawyer, rancher, banker, statesman and a member of the prominent Delano family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Columbus Delano?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4827, "Truth_answer": "Ulysses Grant requested Columbus Delano's resignation in 1875; he left office with damage to his reputation for personal honesty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811052019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Delano_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Columbus Delano resign?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4827, "Truth_answer": "Ulysses S. Grant was an American soldier and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mariaholm.blog/2019/09/09/a-corner-of-the-golden-gate-park/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ulysses S Grant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4827, "Truth_answer": "Ulysses S. Grant and his administration, including his cabinet, suffered many scandals, leading to continuous reshuffling of officials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ulysses S Grant do for corruption besides fire Columbus Delano?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4828, "Truth_answer": "Without the majority of its original members, the group was in decline, but the producers decided to continue with the concept and bet on launching a new generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second generation of Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4828, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1991, the band returns with five new members: Lorena Shelley, Daniel Gaytan, Tannya Velasco, Kenya Hijuelos and Alexa Lozano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a third male added to Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4828, "Truth_answer": "Timbiriche began to appeal to younger generations, thanks to hitls like Vanidosa, Sólo te quiero a tí, Tierra dorada, and Piel a piel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What new music was released during Timbiriche's second generation years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4828, "Truth_answer": "Hits like Vanidosa, Sólo te quiero a tí, Tierra dorada, and Piel a piel, receiving disc of Gold and platinum by high sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timbiriche's second generation singles receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4828, "Truth_answer": "For 1993 they record Timbiriche XII, disc of which it was detached like the last success of the group", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information regarding Timbiriche's second generation singles besides their awards and such?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4828, "Truth_answer": "Muriendo Lento", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Timbiriche's last album called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4829, "Truth_answer": "The executives of Televisa had the idea of forming a children's musical group with the six children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were in the band when it started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4829, "Truth_answer": "Timbiriche made its official debut on 30 April 1982 on the Mexican television show Siempre en Domingo, featuring Spanish singer Miguel Bosé as its godfather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the leader of the band Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4829, "Truth_answer": "The group launches their first record production titled Timbiriche, which included the hit singles Amor para tí, Hoy tengo que decirte Papá, Y la fiesta comenzó and Somos amigos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most iconic act in the group Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4829, "Truth_answer": "Timbiriche is considered one of the most iconic Latin Pop acts of the 1980s and the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was the group Timbiriche successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4829, "Truth_answer": "In this third album, the group already enjoyed a great acceptance in Mexico, receiving several disks of gold by the high sales of its albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Timbiriche's songs have a very high sales?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "Rocka Rolla is the debut single by British rock band Judas Priest, first released in August 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocka_Rolla_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Rocka Rolla refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "Judas Priest went into the studio in June–July 1974 with Black Sabbath producer Rodger Bain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Judas Priest's debut single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "Judas Priest released their debut single Rocka Rolla that August and followed in September with an album of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Judas Priest album did Rocka Rolla appear on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "The album features a variety of styles—straight-up rock, heavy riffing, and progressive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the style of the first Judas Priest album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "Rocka Rolla has been for the most part dismissed by the band and none of its songs were played live after 1976 except for Never Satisfied", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the other songs on the debut album from Judas Priest besides Rocka Rolla?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "The album flopped upon release, leaving Priest in dire financial straits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4830, "Truth_answer": "The tour for Rocka Rolla was Judas Priest's first international tour with dates in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Denmark including one show at Hotel Klubben in Tønsberg", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190510225731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocka_Rolla_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Judas Priest tour the album Rocka Rolla?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "Yunus finally announced that he is willing to launch a political party tentatively called Citizens' Power on 18 February 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his political affiliation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "Yunus asked citizens for views on his plan to float a political party to establish political goodwill, proper leadership and good governance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Citizens' Power goal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "There was speculation that the army supported a move by Yunus into politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Citizens' Power try to achieve Muhammad Yunus' plans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "On 3 May, however, Yunus declared that he had decided to abandon his political plans following a meeting with the head of the interim government, Fakhruddin Ahmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Citizens' Power by Muhammad Yunus successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "Yunus is a member of the Africa Progress Panel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other political activity has Yunus Muhammad done?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "Since 2010, Yunus has served as a Commissioner for the Broadband Commission for Digital Development", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that all Yunus Muhammad is a member of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "A UN initiative which seeks to use broadband internet services to accelerate social and economic development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does a UN commissioner for the Broadband Commision for Digital Development do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "In March 2016, he was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Muhammad Yunus most recent title?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4831, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Yunus was awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Grameen Bank, for their efforts to create economic and social development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Muhammad Yunus get into politics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "After his graduation, Yunus joined the Bureau of Economics as a research assistant to the economics researches of Professor Nurul Islam and Rehman Sobhan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yunus joined after graduation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Yunus also published the Bangladesh Newsletter from his home in Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muhammad Yunus published from his home in Nashville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Muhammad Yunus developed a Nabajug Tebhaga Khamar which the government adopted as the Packaged Input Programme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muhammad Yunus develope in 1975?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Yunus and his associates proposed the Gram Sarkar programme", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the program Muhammad Yunus proposed in 1975?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Yunus' concept of microcredit for supporting innovators in multiple developing countries also inspired programmes such as the Info lady Social Entrepreneurship Programme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the concept of microcredit related to Muhammad Yunus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Muhammad Yunus enrolled in the Department of Economics at Dhaka University and completed his BA in 1960 and MA in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Muhammad Yunus get his degree from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "From 1969 to 1972, Yunus was assistant professor of economics at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Yunus became a professor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of scholarship Muhammad Yunus got?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4832, "Truth_answer": "After observing the famine of 1974, Muhammad Yunus became involved in poverty reduction and established a rural economic programme as a research project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Muhammad Yunus involved with poverty reduction?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Henry Hill was arrested on narcotics charges and became an FBI informant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Hill an informant?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill testified against his former mafia associates, resulting in 50 convictions, including those of caporegime Paul Vario and James Burke on multiple charges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Hill testify about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Hill afraid of testifying?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "Hill, his wife Karen, and their two children entered the U.S. Marshals' Witness Protection Program in 1980, changed their names", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any important information about the article that you found significant about Henry Hills informancy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "Due to his numerous crimes while in witness protection, Henry Hill was expelled from the program in the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Henry Hill and his family in the Witness Protection Program?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "After his 2001 arrest, Henry Hill claimed to be clean until he was arrested again in North Platte, Nebraska, in August 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Hill do after getting expelled from the witness protection order?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "Henry Hill had left his luggage at Lee Bird Field Airport in North Platte, Nebraska, containing drug paraphernalia, glass tubes with cocaine and methamphetamine residue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any important information that you found in the article regarding Henry Hill's arrest in Auguest 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "In September 2005, Henry Hill was sentenced to 180 days imprisonment for attempted methamphetamine possession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happened to Henry Hill regarding his 2004 arrest involving meth and crack cocaine residue?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4833, "Truth_answer": "On December 14, 2009, Henry Hill was arrested in Fairview Heights, Illinois, for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, which Hill attributed to his drinking problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821031129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hill_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Henry Hill do besides getting arrested and sentenced to imprisonment for 180 days?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Blake Shelton was slated to release a song entitled I Wanna Talk About Me as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2001 to Blake Shelton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "However, staff at the label considered the song unsuitable for a lead-off single, and the song was eventually recorded by Toby Keith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blake Shelton manage to release his debut single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "Some years later in Nashville, he signed to Giant Records in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Blake Shelton's recording company when his song was deemed unsuitable for a lead-off single?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "Instead, Giant released Austin as Shelton's debut single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they release any other song for him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "Austin became Shelton's first number one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts and spent five weeks at that position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Austin do on the charts for Blake Shelton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "Warner released Shelton's self-titled debut album, which was produced by songwriter Bobby Braddock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blake Shelton release anything else after Austin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "It was released in October 2001 as the second single from Shelton's debut album, Blake Shelton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was All Over Me an album or a single by Blake Shelton?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4834, "Truth_answer": "Harley Allen co-write When Somebody Knows You That Well, peaked at No.37 on the country charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Shelton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blake Shelton work with anybody else besides Warner and Giant Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "Three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times was Davy Crockett married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "David had three children with his first wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Davy Crockett have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "David and Elizabeth's son, Robert Patton, was born September 16, 1816. Daughter Rebecca Elvira was born December 25, 1818. Daughter Matilda was born August 2, 1821.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "Daughter Matilda was born August 2, 1821", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davy Crockett have any girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett's first child, John Wesley Crockett, who became a United States Congressman, was born July 10, 1807.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything noteworthy about any of Davy Crockett's children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett also married the widow Elizabeth Patton, who had a daughter, Margaret Ann, and a son, George.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124182241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Polly Davy Crockett's only wife?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "Polly Crockett died in March 1815.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something happen to Polly Crockett?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4835, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett also married the widow Elizabeth Patton, who had a daughter, Margaret Ann, and a son, George.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crocket and Patton have any children together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives and served in the Texas Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Crocket was in the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett was appointed to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Davy Crockett's political standing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "Davy crockett spent his entire legislative career fighting for the rights of impoverished settlers who he felt dangled on the precipice of losing title to their land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Davy Crockett have any major accomplishments while in the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "In 1817, Davy Crockett moved the family to new acreage in Lawrence County, where he first entered public office as a commissioner helping to configure the new county's boundaries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Davy Crocket to enter politics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "In 1821, Davy Crockett resigned as commissioner and successfully ran for a seat in the Tennessee General Assembly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Davy Crockett do before getting in the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "Davy Crockett finally left his home near Rutherford in West Tennessee with three other men on November 1, 1835 to explore Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124182241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Davy Crockett in politics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4836, "Truth_answer": "During his last term in Congress, he collaborated with Kentucky Congressman Thomas Chilton to write his autobiography, which was published by E. L. Carey and A. Hart in 1834", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Davy Crockett's time in the house?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4837, "Truth_answer": "Michele made her Broadway debut in 1995, at the age of eight, as a replacement in the role of Young Cosette in Les Misérables.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lea's first stage role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4837, "Truth_answer": "This was followed by the role of the Little Girl in the 1998 original Broadway cast of Ragtime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lea Michele's next role after Les Miserable?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4837, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Michele began portraying Shprintze in the Broadway revival of the musical Fiddler on the Roof", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Lea Michele play besides Les Miserable and Little Girl in the 1998 Broadway cast of Ragtime?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Lea Michele in Fiddler on the Roof?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4837, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele understudied the role of Chava", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Lea Michele have after Fiddler in the Roof?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding grew up in Morley, West Yorkshire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Helen Fielding grow up ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding attended Wakefield Girls' High School, one of the Grammar Schools in the Wakefield Grammar School Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Helen Fielding go to school ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding began work at the BBC in 1979 as a regional researcher on the news magazine Nationwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Helen Fielding start working ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding progressed to working as a production manager on various children’s and light entertainment shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024004451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Fielding_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Helen Fielding work on besides Nationwide with BBC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "In 1985 Helen Fielding produced a live satellite broadcast from a refugee camp in Eastern Sudan for the launch of Comic Relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Helen Fielding's work with production manager on various children's shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding's father was managing director of a textile factory, next door to the family home, that produced cloth for miners’ donkey jackets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention Helen Fielding's parents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding's mother, Nellie, still lives in Yorkshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention Helen Fielding's mother?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4838, "Truth_answer": "Helen Fielding has three siblings, Jane, David and Richard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Helen Fielding's have any siblings ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening first conceived Marge and the rest of the Simpson family in 1986 in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks' office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Marge Simpson created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "Marge debuted with the rest of the Simpson family on April 19, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Marge Simpson first appear?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "Marge was named after Groening's mother Margaret Marge Groening, who has said she bears little similarity to the character", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Marge Simpson modeled after?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "Marge's beehive hairstyle was inspired by the titular Bride in Bride of Frankenstein", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Marge Simpson look like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "Style that Margaret Groening wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Groening_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other features of Marge besides her hairstyle?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "Matt Groening believes that episodes featuring Marge are among the most difficult episodes to write.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Matt Groening love this character?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other show was Marge on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4840, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele was born August 29, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Lea Michele born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4840, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele spent the first four years of her life living in the Bronx, until she and her parents moved to the more suburban area of Tenafly, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lea Michele grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4840, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele was educated at Rockland Country Day School for elementary school in Congers, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lea Michele go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4840, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele was later accepted to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Michele go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4840, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele was later accepted to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, but opted instead to continue working professionally on the stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lea Michele work on instead of attending Tisch School of the Arts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "Colour by Numbers is the second album by the British new wave group Culture Club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Colour by Numbers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "Colour by Numbers is the second album by the British new wave group Culture Club, released in October 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_by_Numbers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Colour by Numbers by Culture Club released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "The hit single Karma Chameleon, which reached number one in several countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_by_Numbers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colour by Numbers by Culture Club have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "Church of the Poison Mind reached #2 in the UK, and went top 10 in the US, Canada, Australia and many European countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_by_Numbers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colour by Numbers by Culture Club have any other singles besides Karma Chameleon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "Victims was released in Europe and Oceania and was a Top 5 hit in the UK and Australia, but was not released as a single in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_by_Numbers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colour by Numbers by Culture Club have a third single besides Karma Chameleon and Church of the Poison Mind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "The band did tour in 1984 for Colour by Numbers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Culture Club go on tour for Colour by Numbers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "Colour by Numbers has sold more than 16 million copies worldwide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_by_Numbers_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_by_Numbers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colour by Numbers by Culture Club sell many copies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "Colour by Numbers has sold more than 16 million copies worldwide, and like its predecessor, Kissing to Be Clever, contains several hit singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Colour by Numbers by Culture Club besides the worldwide sales?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4841, "Truth_answer": "As a solo performer, Helen Perry from Culture Club scored a Top 40 hit single in 1984 with Love Lies Lost, and released one album in 1986, Blue Notes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Terry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Love Lies Lost by Culture Club popular?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "After his tenure with the group ended, George decided to start his own band and enlisted bassist Mikey Craig, drummer Jon Moss, and finally guitarist Roy Hay joined the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the formation of Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "The band's debut album, Kissing to Be Clever was released in October 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kissing to Be Clever an album of Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "The follow-up single, Time, became another Top 10 hit in the US and UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on the album Kissing to Be Clever by Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "This gave Culture Club the distinction of being the first group since The Beatles to have three Top Ten hits in America from a debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kissing to Be Clever by Culture Club besides Time becoming a top 10 hit in the US and UK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "Culture Club is led by singer and frontman Boy George, whose androgynous style of dressing caught the attention of the public and the media in the early 1980s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer for Culture Club?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "Culture Club released two singles in May and June 1982, White Boy and I'm Afraid of Me, though both failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Culture Club's debut song released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you can share?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "This gave Culture Club the distinction of being the first group since The Beatles to have three Top Ten hits in America from a debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Club_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the music from Culture Club's debut album hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4842, "Truth_answer": "The second single, Karma Chameleon, gave the band their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK, where it became the best selling single of 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other songs by Culture Club rank high besides songs from their debut album Kissing to Be Clever?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4843, "Truth_answer": "Kennedy's death effectively ended Vaughn Meader's career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910011516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Meader_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of Kennedy's death for Vaughn Meader?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4843, "Truth_answer": "Vaughn Meader discovered that he was so completely typecast as a Kennedy impersonator that he could not find anyone willing to hire him for any of his other talents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910011516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Meader_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kennedy's death end Vaughn Meader's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4843, "Truth_answer": "His non-Kennedy album for Verve Records, Have Some Nuts!!!, came out to minimal attention in early 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910011516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Meader_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vaughn Meader do after his career was over?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4843, "Truth_answer": "Vaughn Meader eventually returned to his native Maine where he resumed performing music and managed a pub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910011516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Meader_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaughn Meader ever beat his addiction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Jim Jarmusch released Dead Man", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101181534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jarmusch_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995 for Jim Jarmusch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "Though ill-received by mainstream American reviewers, Dead Man found much favor internationally and among critics, many of whom lauded it as a visionary masterpiece.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jarmusch achieved mainstream recognition with his far-East philosophical crime film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Jarmsuch do after Dead Man?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "The film grossed a worldwide total of $9,380,473, of which $3,308,029 was in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222052819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Dog:_The_Way_of_the_Samurai_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did that Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai is a 1999 crime film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222052819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Dog:_The_Way_of_the_Samurai_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ghost Dog?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "The film opened to largely positive critical reception, and was nominated for both an Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature and a César Award for Best Foreign Film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222052819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Dog:_The_Way_of_the_Samurai_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai by Jim Jarmusch do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4844, "Truth_answer": "Critical response to the film was largely positive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai by Jim Jarmusch besides being nominated for awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4845, "Truth_answer": "In The Daily Show's third act, the host conducts an interview with a celebrity guest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interviews were done?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4845, "Truth_answer": "During Stewart's tenure, the show's guests tended away from celebrities and more towards non-fiction authors and political pundits, as well as many prominent elected officials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Daily Show's approach to interviews successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4845, "Truth_answer": "Prominent political guests have included U.S. President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who appeared on The Daily Show ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4845, "Truth_answer": "Numerous presidential candidates have appeared on the show during their campaigns, including John McCain, John Kerry, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else, also famous, appear in The Daily Show besides Barack Obama and Joe Biden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Hennigan appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which were both aired on September 29.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison do anything outside of wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Morrison smarter than a 5th grader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "John Hennigan is the subject of a WWE DVD, called John Morrison – Rock Star, which was released on February 16, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Morrison on any other TV programmes bresides Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader??", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the DVD do well in sales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, he co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Morrison in any notable films other than his documentary DVD?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is John Morrison's connection to Destroy Build Destroy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4846, "Truth_answer": "John Hennigan's performance as a contestant and the episode of his elimination received critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison make any public appearances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4847, "Truth_answer": "Salk describes his biophilosophy as the application of a biological, evolutionary point of view to philosophical, cultural, social and psychological problems.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Salk's biophilosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4847, "Truth_answer": "He went into more detail in two of his books, Man's Unfolding, and The Survival of the Wisest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk write any books on his biophilosophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4847, "Truth_answer": "Neither one of Jonas Salk's books on biophilosophy won awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either of Jonas Salk's books win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4847, "Truth_answer": "Just prior to his death, Salk was working on a new book along the theme of biophilosophy, privately reported to be titled Millennium of the Mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jonas Salk's biophilosophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4847, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk died from heart failure at the age of 80 on June 23, 1995, in La Jolla", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Salk die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4847, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk said people must be prepared to take prudent risks, since a risk-free society would become a dead-end society without progress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk collaborate with anyone else on his biophilosophies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4848, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk preferred not to have his career as a scientist affected by too much personal attention, as he had always tried to remain independent and private.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk want privacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4848, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk talks continually about getting out of the limelight and back to his laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jonas Salk do to get his privacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4848, "Truth_answer": "As one of the only living scientists whose face was known the world over, Salk, in the public's eye, had a superstar aura.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jonas Salk regaining his privacy prove to be impossible?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4848, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk talks continually about getting out of the limelight and back to his laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What steps did Jonas Salk take to gain privacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4848, "Truth_answer": "Young man, a great tragedy has befallen you—you've lost your anonymity, the television personality Ed Murrow said to Salk shortly after the onslaught of media attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jonas Salk able to regain his anonymity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4849, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure was born in Moscow in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Pavel Bure born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4849, "Truth_answer": "Bure was selected 113th overall in the sixth round Draft by the Vancouver Canucks, following his rookie season with CSKA Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Pavel Bure play for as an adult?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4849, "Truth_answer": "Bure was selected 113th overall in the sixth round Draft by the Vancouver Canucks, following his rookie season with CSKA Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it the Rangers who selected Pavel Bure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4849, "Truth_answer": "The pick was controversial, as the Canucks had chosen him seemingly a year ahead of his eligible draft season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Vancouver Canucks draft pick of Pavel Bure besides being selected in Canada?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4849, "Truth_answer": "5 ft 10 in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How tall was Pavel Bure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4850, "Truth_answer": "The New York Rangers acquired Bure on March 18, 2002, along with Florida's second-round pick in the 2002 draft", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure sign with the Rangers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4850, "Truth_answer": "The New York Rangers acquired Bure on March 18, 2002, along with Florida's second-round pick in the 2002 draft", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Pavel Bure sign with the Rangers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4850, "Truth_answer": "Right wing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pavel Bure's position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4850, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure played for 12 seasons in the National Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks, the Florida Panthers and the New York Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure play with any other team besides the New York Rangers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4851, "Truth_answer": "John Elway is regarded as one of the top quarterbacks ever to play the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Elway's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4851, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything named after John Elway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4851, "Truth_answer": "Elway was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004 in his first year of eligibility and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other legacies did John Elway have besides being one of the best quarterbacks in history?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4851, "Truth_answer": "As of 2017's NFL off-season, Elway held at least 33 Broncos franchise records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Elway have any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "Animal style art is an approach to decoration found from China to Northern Europe in the early Iron Age, and the barbarian art of the Migration Period", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do art historians mean by animal style art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "After Christianization, Migration Period art developed into various schools of Early Medieval art", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this mean to the people making the animal style art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "They're normally classified by region, such as Anglo-Saxon art and Carolingian art, before the continent-wide styles of Romanesque art and finally Gothic art developed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the styles called after Migration Period art developed into various schools of art?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "He classified animal art of the period roughly from 400 to 900 into three phases: Styles I, II and III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of the two animal styles in Migration PEriod art?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "After about 700 localised styles develop, and it is no longer very useful to talk of a general Germanic style. Salin Style III is found mainly in Scandinavia, and may also be called Viking art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the two styles of Migration Art's animal style influence.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "Migration Period art developed into various schools of Early Medieval art in Western Europe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was led to the next great fall of Migration Period art?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "As the barbarian peoples were Christianized, these influences interacted with the post-classical Mediterranean Christian artistic tradition", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Early Medieval art style produced?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "After about 560-570 Style I was in decline and Salin's Style II began to replace it. Style II's animals are whole beasts, but their bodies are elongated into ribbons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did style two of Animal Art in Migration art become?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4852, "Truth_answer": "The animal becomes subsumed into ornamental patterns, typically using interlace. Thus two bears are facing each other in perfect symmetry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Style II Animal art unique compared to Style I?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "In the 3rd century, the Roman Empire almost collapsed and its army was becoming increasingly Germanic in make-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 3rd century regarding Migration Period Art?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "In the 4th century when Huns pushed German tribes westward, they spilled across the Empire's borders and began to settle there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 4th century to Germanic tribes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "The Visigoths settled in Italy and then Spain, in the north the Franks settled into Gaul and western Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Huns pushing German tribes do to the army in the 4th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "Iin the 5th century the Angles, Saxons and Jutes invaded Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the rest in the 5th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "By the close of the 6th century the Western Roman Empire was almost completely replaced with smaller less politically organized, but vigorous, Germanic kingdoms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the rest ruled by besides Angles, Saxons, and Jutes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "Although these kingdoms were never homogeneous, they shared certain common cultural features.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being ruled by Germanic kingdoms for the Western Roman Empire do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "By the close of the 6th century the Western Roman Empire was almost completely replaced with smaller less politically organized, but vigorous, Germanic kingdoms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Western Roman Empire changing to being ruled by Germanic kings become a diffrence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4853, "Truth_answer": "In the 3rd century, the Roman Empire almost collapsed and its army was becoming increasingly Germanic in make-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else changed besides being replaced with smaller less politically organized Germanic kingdoms?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4854, "Truth_answer": "The Darling Nursery", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Act I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4854, "Truth_answer": "The show opened on Broadway on October 20, 1954 at the Winter Garden Theatre for a planned limited run of 152 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(1954_musical)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened for the Peter Pan musical after the 8 week engagement in LA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4854, "Truth_answer": "The original 1954 Broadway production, starring Mary Martin as Peter and Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook, earned Tony Awards for both stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(1954_musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Pan 1954 will any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4854, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Pan's appearance on Broadway run longer than the planned limited run of 152 performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4854, "Truth_answer": "The revised score and Tony Award-winning performances by Martin and Cyril Ritchard made the musical a critical success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(1954_musical)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the 1954 Peter Pan musical on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4855, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Act IIII?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4855, "Truth_answer": "Peter Pan (1954) is a musical based on J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(1954_musical)_p0", "https://wctt.tix.com/Event.aspx?EventCode=1099905_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Pan 1954 a play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4855, "Truth_answer": "The original 1954 Broadway production, starring Mary Martin as Peter and Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook, earned Tony Awards for both stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(1954_musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Pan (1954 Musical) well-Recieved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4855, "Truth_answer": "The revised score and Tony Award-winning performances by Martin and Cyril Ritchard made the musical a critical success, and tickets sold out throughout the Broadway run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(1954_musical)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the reception of the 1954 Broadway production of Peter Pan besides the fact that it won awards for both of its main stars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4856, "Truth_answer": "As Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans in August 2005, Domino chose to stay at home with his family, partly because his wife, Rosemary, was in poor health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he in New Orleans when the hurricane hit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4856, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino's house was in an area that was heavily flooded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino's neighborhood get flooded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4856, "Truth_answer": "CNN reported that Domino had been rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino and his wife make it out okay?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4856, "Truth_answer": "Embry confirmed that Domino and his family had been rescued", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino die when his house was flooded in Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4856, "Truth_answer": "By January 2006, work to gut and repair Domino's home and office had begun. In the meantime, the Domino family resided in Harvey, Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fats Domino's house destroyed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4857, "Truth_answer": "Stengel was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1918; however, he enlisted in the Navy that summer, for the remainder of World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Casey Stengel play for Pittsburgh?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4857, "Truth_answer": "On June 3, 1918, Casey Stengel was ejected for arguing with the umpire, and was fined by the league office for taking off his shirt on the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Casey Stengel successful with the Pittsburgh Pirates?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4857, "Truth_answer": "Dreyfuss traded him to the Philadelphia Phillies for Possum Whitted on August 9, he was batting .293 with four home runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Casey Stengel play for after Pittsburgh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4857, "Truth_answer": "On June 30, 1921, the Phillies traded Stengel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Casey Stengel there for the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4857, "Truth_answer": "Casey Stengel hit .292 in 1920 with nine home runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Casey Stengel successful with Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4857, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia team was not successful while Casey Stengel played.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Philadelphia team successful while Casey Stengel was there in 1919-1921?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4858, "Truth_answer": "During the 2003 season, Abby Wambach tied with Freedom teammate, Mia Hamm for the league's scoring lead with 33 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Abby Wambach during the 2003 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4858, "Truth_answer": "Abby Wambach noted, Early on in the season it was difficult to get everyone on the same page. Mia was out, we had just started playing with the Chinese players...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it difficult for Abby Wambach to get through the 2002 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4858, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Abby Wambach was selected second during the first round of the 2002 WUSA Draft by the Washington Freedom for the second season of the Women's United Soccer Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Abby Wambach a part of in 2002-2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4858, "Truth_answer": "Abby Wambach scored the game-winning goal in the sixth minute of overtime leading the Washington Freedom to defeat the Atlanta Beat 2–1 during the championship match in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Wambach ever score any winning goals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4858, "Truth_answer": "After Mia Hamm's return, the Washington Freedom finished the remainder of the 2002 season 9–1–2, finishing third with a berth into the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 2002 Washington Freedom make it to the playoffs with Mia Hamm's return?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4859, "Truth_answer": "On 3 July 2009, it was announced that Michael Owen had signed a two-year deal with reigning Premier League champions Manchester United.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Michael Owen's debut season with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4859, "Truth_answer": "Michael Owen said that the approach from manager Alex Ferguson was out of the blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Michael Owen able to get the two-year deal with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4859, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Owen happy about the two-year deal with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4859, "Truth_answer": "Michael Owen signed a pay-as-you-play deal with Premier League champions Manchester United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Michael Owen's two-year deal with reigning Premier League champions Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4859, "Truth_answer": "Michael Owen scored his first goal for United on his debut, scoring an 84th-minute winner after coming on as a substitute in a pre-season friendly against Malaysian XI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Owen_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the highlights from Micheal Owen's debut season with Manchester United?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "John Updike was recognized for his careful craftsmanship, his unique prose style, and his prolific output – he wrote on average a book a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about John Updike?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "The principal themes in John Updike's work are religion, sex, and America as well as death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Updike's most prominent theme?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "John Updike's work has attracted significant critical attention and praise, and he is widely considered one of the great American writers of his time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take to Updike's themes of religion, sex, death, and America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "The decline of religion in America is chronicled in In the Beauty of the Lilies (1996).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of a John Updike novel that chronicles this?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "Critics noted that John Updike imbued language with a kind of faith in its efficacy; his tendency to construct narratives demonstrates faith in the transcendent power of fiction and language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the critics say anything about In the Beauty of the Lilies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Updike have any issues with the court system?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "Describing his purpose in writing prose, John Updike, introducing his Early Stories: 1953–1975 (2004), wrote that his aim was always to give the mundane its beautiful due.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Updike write another novel after In the Beauty of the Lilies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any sermons or novels given by John Updike?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4860, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 John Updike published The Widows of Eastwick, a return to the witches in their old age. It was his last published novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Updike's most recent novel?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike was born in Reading, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was John Updike born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike's family later moved to the unincorporated village of Plowville, Berks County, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Updike stay in Reading, Pennsylvania his entire life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike graduated from Shillington High School as co-valedictorian and class president in 1950 and received a full scholarship to Harvard College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Updike go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike was a talented and prolific contributor to The Harvard Lampoon, of which he served as president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Updike do any activities at Harvard College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "These early years in Berks County, Pennsylvania, would influence the environment of the John Updike's Rabbit series as well as many of his early novels and short stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Updike's upbringings affect his novels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike became a regular contributor to The New Yorker. This was the beginning of his professional writing career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Updike's first job as cartoonist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike's mother attempted to become an establish writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Updike's parents do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike stayed at The New Yorker as a full staff writer for two years, writing Talk of the Town columns and submitting poetry and short stories to the magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Updike start writing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4861, "Truth_answer": "John Updike graduated summa cum laude in 1954 with a degree in English and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125070905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Updike_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What John Updike's college experience at Harvard college like?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "A special screening of The Birth of a Nation was attended by President Wilson, members of his family, and members of his Cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the members that were invited for a special sceening of The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "There is dispute about President Wilson's attitude toward the The Birth of a Nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything suprising about The Birth of a Nation viewing by President Woodrow Wilson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "A newspaper reported that President Wilson received many letters protesting against his alleged action in Indorsing the pictures [sic], including a letter from Massachusetts Representative Thomas Thacher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other political parties view The Birth of a Nation besides President Wilson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "The showing of the The Birth of a Nation had caused several near-riots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about The Birth of a Nation special screening at The White House?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "President Wilson had been entirely unaware of the character of the [The Birth of a Nation] before it was presented, and has at no time expressed his approbation of it.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was President Wilson's approbation about with The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "Dixon called on a North Carolina friend, the white supremacist Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy to watch The Birth of a Nation at the Raleigh Hotel ballroom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else had special screenings of The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "White supremacist Josephus Daniels set up a meeting that morning for Dixon with Edward Douglass White, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to view The Birth of a Nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about The Birth of a Nation screening with white supremacist Josephus Daniels?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4862, "Truth_answer": "Dixon, rattled and upset by criticism by African Americans that The Birth of a Nation encouraged hatred against them, wanted the endorsement of powerful men to offset such criticism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public take The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "On October 21, 2005, Charles Krauthammer published Miers: The Only Exit Strategy“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216102122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers_Supreme_Court_nomination_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Krauthammer's 2005 publication called?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "Miers: The Only Exit Strategy, by Charles Krauthammer explained that all of Harriet Miers's relevant constitutional writings are protected by both attorney–client privilege and executive privilege", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did it Charles Krauthammer's Miers: The Only Exit Strategy explain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "The client-attorney and executive privilege presented a unique face-saving solution to the mistake: [Harriet] Miers withdraws out of respect for both the Senate and the executive's prerogatives.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is having all of Harriet Mier's relevant constitutional writings be protected by both attorney-client privilege and executive privilege bad", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "Six days after Charles Krauthammer's publication, Miers: The Only Exit Strategy, Harriet Miers withdrew, employing that argument", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harriet Miers respond to Charles Krauthammer's publication, Miers: The Only Exit Strategy“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "Harriet Miers: Protection of the prerogatives of the Executive Branch and continued pursuit of my confirmation are in tension. I have decided that seeking my confirmation should yield.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Krauthammer_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harriet Miers say in response to Charles Krauthammer's publication, Miers: The Only Exit Strategy“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "President George W. Bush stated that Harriet Miers asked to withdraw her nomination on October 27, 2005, and he acceded to her wishes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216102122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers_Supreme_Court_nomination_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did President George W. Bush say anything in response to Harriet Mier's withdrawal from her Supreme Court nomination", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://collegeessaywrite.com/tag/george-bush/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127105054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is George W. Bush", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4863, "Truth_answer": "Columnist E. J. Dionne wrote that the White House was following Charles Krauthammer's strategy almost to the letter“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else spoke of Harriet Miers withdrawal from her Supreme Court Nomination", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Black Cherry is Goldfrapp's second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Goldfrapp's Black Cherry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's second album Black Cherry was released in April 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's first single on the Black Cherry album Train. Strict Machine was released as the album's second single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs of Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's Black Cherry album focused more heavily on dance music and glam rock-inspired synths than its predecessor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the style or genre of Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's album, Black Cherry, peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart and number four on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Starting in March 2003, Goldfrapp toured the album Black Cherry with a concert series entitled Black Cherry Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goldfrapp do any tours with their second album, Black Cherry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goldfrapp tour with any other bands or artists?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Alison Goldfrapp modified her image, from a sophisticated Marlene Dietrich inspired look to that of a new wave diva.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alison Goldfrapp's change in her image perceived by others?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "The Wonderful Electric Tour in 2004 featured Alison Goldfrapp in a white dress wearing a horse tail and dancers with deer head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Goldfrapp change her sophisticated image again later on?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4864, "Truth_answer": "Supernature took Goldfrapp's work further into dance music. The album produced three number-one US dance singles, and was nominated for Best Electronic/Dance Album at the 49th Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Goldfrapp nominated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Supernature is the third studio album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp, released on 17 August 2005 by Mute Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Goldfrapp's Supernature?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's album Supernature was released in August 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory recorded the bulk of Supernature in late 2004 in the countryside near Bath, England—the same place they recorded Black Cherry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature recorded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Ooh La La, the lead single from Goldfrapp's album Supernature, became Goldfrapp's first UK top five single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Number 1 was released as the second single of Goldfrapp's album Supernature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hit singles did Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's album Supernature débuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "As of February 2008, Goldfrapp's album Supernature had sold one million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records of Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature were sold?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's album Supernature débuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Goldfrapp's third album, Supernature received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's album Supernature was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goldfrapp receive any awards or honors for Supernature?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "Ooh La La by Goldfrapp was nominated for Best Dance Recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Goldfrapp receive any other awards besides the Grammy nomination for Supernature?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "The song Ooh La La by Goldfrapp was used for the iPhone 5S's commercial in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects during Goldfrapp's release of their third album, Supernature besides how well the album and singles did and the awards they were nominated for?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4865, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Goldfrapp released We Are Glitter, a North American-only compilation of remixes from Supernature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Goldfrapp's We Are Glitter an album or single?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "On October 21, 2014, it was announced that Reba McEntire would be the inaugural signing for Big Machine's new imprint Nash Icon Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 with Reba McEntire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "The Nash Icon encompasses radio stations, content, events towards the biggest country artists of the last two decades, who are still recording and touring but not getting enough exposure today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash_(brand)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Reba McEntire's new imprint Nash Icon an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "Love Somebody was Reba McEntire's twenty-seventh studio album, released on April 14, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Reba McEntire's Love Somebody?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire's album Love Somebody debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Reba McEntire's twenty-seventh studio album, Love Somebody do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire released her third Christmas album My Kind of Christmas on September 2, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Reba McEntire's Christmas albums during her middle age success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "My Kind of Christmas by Reba McEntire debuted at No. 27 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Reba McEntire's third Christmas album My Kind of Christmas“ popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "Following Reba McEntire's My Kind of Christmas September 2 release at Cracker Barrel stores, Hard Candy Christmas and I'll Be Home for Christmas were issued as singles on November 17", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reba McEntire's third Christmas album My Kind of Christmas“ have any hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4866, "Truth_answer": "On December 15, 2016, Reba McEntire announced that she was releasing her first gospel album titled Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Reba McEntire's gospel albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4867, "Truth_answer": "In Kurt Warner's 2008 Super Bowl appearance, the Cardinals lost Super Bowl XLIII 27–23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving him with a career 1–2 record in Super Bowls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Kurt Warner's 2008 post season highlights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4867, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner completed 72.1% of his passes, had a quarterback rating of 112.3 and recorded the three highest single-game passing yardage totals in the history of the Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about Kurt Warner and Super Bowl XLIII?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4867, "Truth_answer": "Despite losing, Kurt Warner still managed to throw for 377 yards (the fourth-highest total in Super Bowl history).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kurt Warner's yardage totals in Super Bowl XLIII?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4867, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner retains his record of third and fourth most passing yards in a Super Bowl game for his performances in Super Bowl XXXIV and Super Bowl XLIII, respectively", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kurt Warner still hold this record of fourth-highest total yards thrown in Super Bowl history?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Reba McEntire join Rockin' R Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "Softly and Tenderly featuring Kelly Clarkson and Trisha Yearwood and In the Garden/Wonderful Peace, featuring The Isaacs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Reba McEntire's gospel album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "Jay DeMarcus of the Rascal Flatts produced Reba McEntire's album Sing it Now: Songs of Faith & Hope", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other guest stars on Reba McEntire's gospel album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope besides Kelly Clarkson, Trisha Yearwood, and The Isaacs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "The first single off Reba McEntire's gospel album Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope is Back to God“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the songs popular on Reba McEntire's gospel album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "In January 2018, Reba McEntire won the Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album, her first nomination since 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reba McEntire receive any other awards for her gospel album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire moved her company Reba's Business Inc to Green Hills, Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Reba McEntire do with Reba's Business Inc.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "Reba McEntire headlined the C2C: Country to Country festival in the UK alongside Brad Paisley and Zac Brown Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Reba McEntire done with gospel or Rockin' R Records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4868, "Truth_answer": "In July 2018, it was announced that Reba McEntire would be one of four honorees for the 41st annual Kennedy Center Honors, along with Cher, Philip Glass, and Wayne Shorter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting with Reba McEntire and her new beginnings in her 60s, specifically if she was honored?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "Billy Southworth's managerial career began in 1928 with the Rochester Red Wings of the AA International League (IL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started Billy Southworth's career as a manager?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "The Rochester Red Wings won the AA Internation League championship in 1928, Billy Southworth's debut season as a manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billy Southworth a good manager to the Rochester Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "Only one year removed from being a teammate of his charges, Billy Southworth attempted to impose discipline on the Cardinals, banning them from driving their own automobiles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Southworth's strategy as a manager to the St. Louis Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Southworth work with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "Billy Southworth quit a coaching job with the 1933 Giants during spring training and left baseball for two seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other teams did Billy Southworth manage besides the Rochester Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "Beset by struggles with alcoholism, Billy Southworth quit a coaching job with the 1933 Giants during spring training and left baseball for two seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Billy Southworth quit as a coach for the 1933 giants?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "After a recovery, Billy Southworth rejoined the Cardinals' minor league system in 1935 and by 1939 he was again enjoying success as Rochester's manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Southworth manager any other teams after he quit coaching for the Giants?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "Upon Billy Southworth's appointment, the Cardinals won 69 of 109 games and jumped from seventh to third place in 1940. The following season they won 97 games and finished second.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Southworth's most prominent moment as a coach for the Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "Billy Southworth finished with a .297 batting average in 1,192 MLB games played, 52 home runs, 91 triples, 173 doubles, 661 runs scored, and 561 RBI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Billy Southworth and his early career as a player-manager?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4869, "Truth_answer": "As a player-manager, Billy Southworth's career reached the end of the road. He appeared in only 19 games, five in the outfield, and batted only .188 with six hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Billy Southworth's playing career end?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "Orlando Southworth had wanted his son, Billy Southworth, to attend college. At the age of 19, he signed a contract with the Portsmouth team in the Ohio State League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Southworth go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "Billy Southworth joined the Cleveland Indians in 1913, but only appeared in one game, entering as a replacement on defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Southworth start playing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "As a player, Billy Southworth played for the Cleveland Indians in 1913 and 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Billy Southworth play for the Cleveland Indians in 1913?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "In 1918, Billy Southworth made the Pittsburgh Pirates and played in 64 major league games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Southworth play fo anyone else after Birmingham Barons in 1917?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "Billy Southworth's managerial career began in 1928 with the Rochester Red Wings of the AA International League (IL), the top club in the Cardinals' farm system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Southworth start coaching instead of playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "Billy Southworth was promoted to St. Louis as player-manager for 1929, replacing Bill McKechnie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Southworth end up playing for any other teams other than the Boston Braves, Pittsburgh Pirate, and Cleveland Indians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "As a player-manager, Billy Southworth's career reached the end of the road. He appeared in only 19 games, five in the outfield, and batted only .188 with six hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Southworth's career like? How well did Billy Southworth do as a player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "Although Billy Southworth resumed his successful minor league managerial career, the firing and personal tragedy — the death of his wife Lida at age 42 — began a downward spiral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Southworth do better in the beginning of his career versus the end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "As a big leaguer, Billy Southworth had 1,296 hits in 4,359 at bats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billy Southworth's batting average towards the end?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4870, "Truth_answer": "Beset by struggles with alcoholism, Billy Southworth quit a coaching job with the 1933 Giants during spring training and left baseball for two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Southworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Billy Southworth upset that his early career ended with the St. Louis Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4871, "Truth_answer": "Walter Hagen was born December 21, 1892.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walter Hagen born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4871, "Truth_answer": "Walter Hagen was born in Rochester, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911050908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Walter Hagen born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4871, "Truth_answer": "Walter Hagen's parents were William and Louisa (Boelke) Hagen, his father worked as a millwright and blacksmith in Rochester's railroad-car shops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911050908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Walter Hagen's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4871, "Truth_answer": "Walter Hagen was the second of William and Louisa's five children and the only son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911050908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hagen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Hagen have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4871, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Walter Hagen go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "Fred Allen worked for The Passing Show in 1922. The show played well in its runup to Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102082825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fred Allen have to do with Broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "The Passing Show in 1922 played well in its runup to Broadway but lasted only ten weeks at the Winter Garden Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102082825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Fred Allen on Broadway run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "The Passing Show in 1922 played well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Passing Show in 1922 a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "The Passing Show was a run up to Broadway with Fred Allen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show was a run up to Broadway with Fred Allen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "Fred Allen took good notices for his comic work in several of the productions, particularly Vogues and Greenwich Village Follies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102082825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do you find interesting about Fred Allen and Broadway besides The Passing Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "Fred Allen wrote a column for Variety called Near Fun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102082825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Allen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other comic writing besides Vogues and Greenwich Village Follies did Fred Allen do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Allen get any awards in Broadway?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4873, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman began their writing collaboration on the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, after being hired by Sam Raimi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roberto Orci begin his career as a screenwriter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4873, "Truth_answer": "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys ran for six seasons, producing action figures and memorabilia as it became one of the highest rated syndicated television shows in the world at that time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Roberto Orci's Hercules received by critics and fans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4873, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were also involved in the sister-series to Hercules, Xena: Warrior Princess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other collabaration did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman do besides Hercules: The Legendary Journeys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4873, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman sought writing for a network-based television series. After receiving negative responses, they met with J. J. Abrams who was starting work on Alias.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Roberto Orci's television and film screenwriting career besides Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4873, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman received their break in writing for films in 2004, with the Michael Bay film The Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman write for in 2004?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4873, "Truth_answer": "While the film The Island was not an overwhelming success, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were brought back for Bay's following film, Transformers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What success did Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman see with the film The Island?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci's first credit solely as a producer came with the film Eagle Eye, where he worked once again alongside Alex Kurtzman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roberto Orci start producing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "The film Eagle Eye was released in traditional theaters and IMAX theaters on September 26, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010144116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Eye_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roberto Orci's production Eagle Eye come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were asked to write the script for a new Star Trek film, but initially turned it down despite Orci being a fan of the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Orci produce any movies which he also wrote?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci said he had previously worked in productions where the producers had writing backgrounds and had looked to them for help. He was happy to provide that same support", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roberto Orci move from writing into producing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "After working with him on Alias and Fringe, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman continued working with J. J. Abrams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Orci collaborate with any other producers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Orci produced films such as Mission Impossible III and Star Trek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Roberto Orci produce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4874, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek was profitable at the domestic box-office, resulting in a sequel being greenlit by the studio and Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci being asked to write it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Orci_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roberto Orci a producer for any more movies besides Mission Impossible III and Star Trek?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "From the late 1980s, the Four Tops focused on touring and live performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Tops_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Four Tops do in the later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Four Tops tour in the late 1980s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "Four Tops was featured in several television specials during this time, including Motown 45, and several by PBS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Four Tops perform any singles on the TV specials during their later years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "The Four Tops had a 50th-anniversary concert dedicated to the group (available on DVD).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events did Four Tops part in besides TV specials?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "The Four Tops 50th anniversary concert was bittersweet; it featured a brief appearance of the wheelchair-bound Levi Stubbs, and a memorial to Lawrence Payton, announced by Renaldo Obie Benson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Tops_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the 50th-anniversary concert dedicated to the group bittersweet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "In January 2019, Harold Bonhart was replaced by Alexander Morris. Morris was taught and trained to sing by his mother Betty L. Morris, a former gospel singer from Springfield, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Four Tops cite any influences in their later years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "The Four Tops was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Four Tops and their later years besides their performances and later influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4875, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Four Tops live performance was the most popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4876, "Truth_answer": "Among the best-known of Norman Rockwell's works are the Willie Gillis series, Rosie the Riveter, The Problem We All Live With, Saying Grace, and the Four Freedoms series.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-magic-football-2-norman-rockwell.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Norman Rockwell's most famous painting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4876, "Truth_answer": "Norman Rockwell's famous illustrations were of everyday life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the theme of most of Norman Rockwell's paintings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4876, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Norman Rockwell actively painting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4876, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Norman Rockwell stop painting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4876, "Truth_answer": "Norman Rockwell is also noted for his 64-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p0", "https://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-magic-football-2-norman-rockwell.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Norman Rockwell known for besides painting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4876, "Truth_answer": "Norman Rockwell's last commission for the Boy Scouts of America was a calendar illustration entitled The Spirit of 1976, which was completed when Rockwell was 82", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202081302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Rockwell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Norman Rockwell's last painting for the Boy Scouts of America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "Historical evidence, states Alexandra Carter, shows that Odissi Maharis (Hindu temple dancers) and dance halls architecture (nata-mandap) were in vogue at least by the 9th century CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Odissi an acceptable form of dancing during the Medieval Era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "Kapila Vatsyayan suggests that Odissi was admired or at least well known in distant parts of India, far from Odisha in the medieval era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Odissi popular form of dancing during the Medieval Era?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "The Buddhist icons, for example, are depicted as dancing gods and goddesses, with Haruka, Vajravarahi, and Marichi in Odissi-like postures", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a popular Odissi dancer in this Medieval Era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "Actual sculptures that have survived into the modern era and panel reliefs in Odia temples, dated to be from the 10th to 14th century, show Odissi dance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything significant about Odissi dancing in the Medieval era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Odissi a good source of income for the performers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there anyone in the Medieval Era who did not like Odissi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4877, "Truth_answer": "Odissi was performed in the temples by the dancers called Maharis, who played out these spiritual poems and underlying religious plays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what arenas were you able to witness the Odissi performers in the Medieval Era?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "During the First Anglo-Dutch War of 1652–1654, Michiel de Ruyter was asked to join the expanding Dutch fleet as a junior flag-officer or commandeur", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michiel de Ruyter's first goal in the First Anglo-Dutch War", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "Michiel de Ruyter proved his worth under the supreme commander lieutenant-admiral Maarten Tromp. The rank of admiral-general was reserved for the stadtholder, but no-one held that appointment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being asked to join the expanding Dutch fleet lead Michiel de Ruyter to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "As General at Sea George Ayscue was defeated and Michiel de Ruyter fought off an attack by a potentially superior force, De Ruyter clearly won this battle of Plymouth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Michiel de Ruyter defeat as Vice-Commodore in the First Anglo-Dutch War", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "Michiel de Ruyter also fought at the battle of Kentish Knock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiel_de_Ruyter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michiel de Ruyter's victory in the battle of Plymouth lead him to do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "The Commonwealth of England had 68 ships under General at Sea Robert Blake with about 2,400 cannon and 10,000 men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201128070622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Kentish_Knock_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Michiel de Ruyter challenge next when he fought in the battle of Kentish Knock", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "Michiel de Ruyter also fought at the battle of the Gabbard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Michiel de Ruyter try next after the battle of Kentish Knock", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "The naval Battle of the Gabbard took place on 2–3 June 1653 during the First Anglo-Dutch War near the Gabbard shoal off the coast of Suffolk, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Michiel de Ruyter fight the battle of the Gabbard", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4878, "Truth_answer": "On 2 June 1653 the Dutch attacked but were beaten back because the English employed line-of-battle tactics, making the Dutch pay a high price for attempting to board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170216091708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Gabbard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the battle of the Gabbard so difficult for Michiel de Ruyter", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4879, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Irwin's regular playing career ended after the 1890 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504171723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Irwin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Arthur Irwin's career end?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4879, "Truth_answer": "During the 1889 season, Arthur Irwin went to the Washington Nationals for his first opportunity as player-manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504171723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Irwin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Arthur Irwin on when he was a player-manager?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4879, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Irwin moved on to the newly formed Philadelphia Quakers in 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504171723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Irwin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Arthur Irwin play for in 1886?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4879, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Irwin was born on February 14, 1858.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Arthur Irwin born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4879, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Arthur Irwin moved with his family to Boston and attended school there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504171723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Irwin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Arthur Irwin attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4880, "Truth_answer": "The young Mark Taylor preferred Australian rules football and cricket. He learned to bat in the family garage, with his father throwing cork balls to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mark Taylor first start playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4880, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Mark Taylor's relatives professional cricketers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4880, "Truth_answer": "Completing his secondary education at Chatswood High School, Mark Taylor later obtained a degree in surveying at the University of New South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Tayor attend college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4880, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor played for his primary school as an opening batsman, and made his first century at the age of thirteen for the Lake Albert club at Bolton Park in Wagga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Taylor's first team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4881, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor made 1,403 first-class runs at 70.15 during the 1989–90 season, and ended 1989 with 1,219 Test runs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record did Mark Taylor break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4881, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor became the first player to better one thousand Test runs in his debut calendar year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mark Taylor making 1,403 first class runs and ending with 1,219 test runs significant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4881, "Truth_answer": "Mark Taylor bettering one thoursand test runs in his debut year was something only matched twice since by England opener Alastair Cook and Australian Adam Voges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916072611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taylor_(cricketer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Mark Taylor becoming the first player to better one thousand test runs in his debut year?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4881, "Truth_answer": "Test cricket is the form of the sport of cricket with the longest match duration, and is considered the game's highest standard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the six tests with Mark Taylor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "Colin Hay, Greg Ham and Ron Strykert used session musicians to record their third album, Two Hearts on April 23, 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Men at Work's Two Hearts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "Everything I Need was the only the lead single charted in Australia (No. 37) and the US (No. 47) from Men at Work's album Two Hearts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single from Men at Work's album, Two Hearts hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "Men at Work first broke up in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Men at Work first break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "Greg Ham left during the Men at Works's time touring behind the album Two Hearts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there addional information about Men at Work's breakup besides when they broke up the first time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Greg Ham leave Men at Work during their 1984-1986 tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "Men at Work were touring for the Two Hearts album during 1984-1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album were Men at Work touring for during 1984-1986?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4882, "Truth_answer": "Studio musicians included Jeremy Alsop on bass guitar (ex-Ram Band, Pyramid, Broderick Smith Band); and Mark Kennedy on drums (Spectrum, Ayers Rock, Marcia Hines Band).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001201804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_at_Work_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in the Men at Work recording of Two Hearts besides Colin Hay, Greg Ham and Ron Strykert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "By mid-1996, after a ten-year absence, Colin Hay and Greg Ham reformed Men at Work to tour South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001201804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_at_Work_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Men at Work have their partial reunion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "The 1996 Men at Work line up had Stephen Hadley on bass guitar and backing vocals; Simon Hosford on guitar and backing vocals; and John Watson on drums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Men at Work reunion only partial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "Colin Hay and Greg Ham had enjoyed strong fan support in South America during their earlier career and demands for a reunion had persisted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Men at Work's Hay and Ham decide to get back together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Men at Work breakup again in 1996 - 2002?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Men at Work mid-2000 european tour cancelled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the members of Men at Work feel about the breakup of 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4883, "Truth_answer": "Colin Hay and Greg Ham periodically reunited Men at Work with guest musicians including an appearance in February 2009, performing Down Under at the Australia Unites Victorian Bushfire Appeal Telethon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Men at Work's second breakup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988), known by his nickname Pistol Pete, was an American professional basketball player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Pete Maravich?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich had a wife, Jackie McLachlan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich have a wife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich had 2 sons, Jaeson and Josh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich have kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich from Needham B. Broughton High School in 1965 and then attended Edwards Military Institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Pete Maravich go to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "Despite some setbacks coping with their father's death and without the benefit his tutelage might've provided, both Pete Maravich's sons eventually were inspired to play high school and collegiate basketball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich's kids follow in his footsteps?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "On June 27, 2014, Governor Bobby Jindal proposed that LSU erect a statue of Pete Maravich outside the Assembly Center which already bears the basketball star's name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Pete Maravich remembered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Pete Maravich's son Jaeson told USA Today that, when he was still only a toddler, My dad passed me a (Nerf) basketball, and I've been hooked ever since...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Pete Maravich's kids Jaeson and Josh remember him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4884, "Truth_answer": "One of the youngest players ever inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Hall cited Pete Maravich as perhaps the greatest creative offensive talent in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pete Maravich's legacy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988), known by his nickname Pistol Pete, was an American professional basketball player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Pete Maravich?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "On January 5, 1988, Pete Maravich died at age 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Maravich die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich was playing in a pickup basketball game in the gym at First Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pete Maravich die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich collapsed and died of heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pete Maravich die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich was playing in a pickup basketball game in the gym at First Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Maravic doing when he died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "Since Pete Maravich's children were very young when he died, Jackie Maravich initially shielded them from unwanted media attention, not even allowing Jaeson and Josh to attend their father's funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pete Maravich's family take his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "After injuries forced his retirement from basketball in the fall of 1980, Pete Maravich became a recluse for two years. Through it all, Maravich said he was searching for life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114225536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Maravich_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pete Maravich's life before death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4885, "Truth_answer": "Pete Maravich explored vegetarianism and macrobiotics. Eventually, he became a born again believer, embracing evangelical Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Maravich find life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "Four Tops left ABC after an album recorded in Philadelphia. The group disappeared from the recording scene until the early 1980s and they signed a deal with Casablanca Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Four Tops move from ABC to Casablanca?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "Four Tops moved its operations from Detroit to Los Angeles, California. Many of the older Motown acts, already neglected by the label, opted to stay in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Four Tops depart motown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, it was announced that the entire company would move west and that all its artists including the Four Tops had to move as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Tops_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Four Tops moved West then after departing Motown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "The Four Tops's first release for ABC-Dunhill, Keeper of the Castle (1972) was their first pop Top 10 hit since Bernadette in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Four Tops do with ABC-Dunhill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "Follow-ups to the Fourtop's release Keeper of the Castle included the 1973 million-selling Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got), also a top 10 pop hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Tops_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any singles come from this Four Tops's album, “Keeper of the Castle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "The Top 20 hit, Are You Man Enough (1973) was also a single from the Four Tops's album Keeper of the Castle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from the Four Tops's album, “Keeper of the Castle?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "Sweet Understanding Love; Midnight Flower; and One Chain Don't Make No Prison all reached the R&B Top 10 between 1972 and 1974 from the Four Tops's Keeper of the Castle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got) and Are You Man Enough the only singles from the Four Tops's album, “Keeper of the Castle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4886, "Truth_answer": "After the release of Catfish (1976), the major hits started to dry up and the Four Tops left ABC after an album resulted in only minor chart success in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Four Tops move to Casablanca Records??", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace was formed at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1991 with Point of Grace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Denise Masters, Terry Lang and Heather Floyd, who knew each other from Norman, Oklahoma, coincidentally found themselves at OBU, and got involved in music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Point of Grace's early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Point of Grace perform at Ouachita Baptist University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Denise Masters, Terry Lang, and Hearther Floyd found that, after their 1992 Music in the Rockies performance, there was major record label interest and decided to sign with Word Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Point of Grace signed by a label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace signed in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year were Point of Grace signed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace sang in a vocal group called 'The Ouachitones,' which was made up of 14 girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting with Point of Grace in their early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Within The Ouachitones, Denise Masters, Terry Lang, and Hearther Floyd formed a trio. The girls were singing a cappella when told by an onlooker that they should do something together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Point of Grace play in the Ouachitones?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4887, "Truth_answer": "Point of Grace sang in The Ouachitones during their early years at Ouachita Baptist University in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Point of Grace singing a cappella in a group called The Ouachitones?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "Three former members of the Dead Kennedys sued Jello Biafra for nonpayment of royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jello Biafra have a lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "A jury found Jello Biafra and Alternative Tentacles guilty of malice, oppression and fraud by not promptly informing his former bandmates of the accounting error and withholding information.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_Tentacles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Jello Biafra nonpayment of royalties lawsuit settled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "Jello Biafra was ordered to pay $200,000, including $20,000 in punitive damages after his nonpayment of royalties lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have to pay back the royalities after the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jello Biafra have to serve jail time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "Now in control of the Dead Kennedys name, Jello Biafra's former bandmates went on tour with a new lead vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jello_Biafra_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reunion activities like with Jello Biafra and his former bandmates?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "The plaintiffs to Jello Biafra nonpayment of royalties suit were awarded the rights to most of Dead Kennedys recorded works—which accounted for about half the sales for Alternative Tentacles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jello Biafra with his lawsuit and reunion activites?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jello Biafra react to the plaintiffs being awarded the right to most of Dead Kennedys recorded works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4888, "Truth_answer": "Now in control of the Dead Kennedys name, Jello Biafra's former bandmates went on tour with a new lead vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other activites with Jello Biafra and the reunion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "Race Around the World, a television competition for young documentarians run by the ABC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What race is being referred to with John Safran?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "After this brush with fame the ABC commissioned two 30-minute TV pilots from John Safran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with John Safran in 1997?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "One pilot called John Safran: Media Tycoon and the other he second pilot was titled John Safran: Master Chef.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the two 30-minute TV pilots from John Safran called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "The series John Safran: Master Chef never made it to air.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Safran: Media Tycoon make it to television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did John Safran: Media Tycoon last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "John Safran's second pilot was titled John Safran: Master Chef.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the other two 30-minute TV pilot from John Safran called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "Though all unsuccessful, John Safran's pilots became hits via the Internet among university students", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Safran:Master Chef make it to television?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4889, "Truth_answer": "John Safran also presented segments for the Seven Network's now defunct Late Report, some were also screened in the United Kingdom with Channel 4's Disinformation program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010221521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Safran_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Safran do after the two 30-minute pilots?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Zelig was photographed and narrated in the style of 1920s black-and-white newsreels, which are interwoven with archival footage from the era and re-enactments of real historical events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did director Woody Allen make Zelig look like the newsreels of the 1920s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Zelig's old footage was interwoven with archival footage from the era and re-enactments of real historical events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did director Woody Allen actually use any old footage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Zelig uses cameo appearances by real figures from academia and other fields for comic effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who appears in the old footage of Zelig?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Essayist Susan Sontag, psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim, Nobel Prize-winning novelist Saul Bellow, political writer Irving Howe, historian John Morton Blum, and the Paris nightclub owner Bricktop cameo in Zelig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name some of the academic figures the film uses cameo appearances for in Zelig?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Appearing in the Zelig's vintage footage are Charles Lindbergh, Al Capone, Clara Bow, William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, Charlie Chaplin, Josephine Baker, Carole Lombard, Adolf Hitler and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any famous people of the era that appear in Zelig?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "In the time it took to complete Zelig's special effects, Allen filmed A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy and Broadway Danny Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the effects in Zelig easy to pull off?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Contrasting Zelig's vintage black-and-white film footage, some people appear in color segments as themselves, commenting in the present day on the Zelig phenomenon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any parts of Zelig that were in color?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4890, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, James Cagney, Jimmy Walker, Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Adolphe Menjou, Claire Windsor, Tom Mix, Marie Dressler, Bobby Jones, and Pope Pius XI appear in Zelig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Charles Lindbergh, Al Capone, Clara Bow, William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, Charlie Chaplin, Josephine Baker, Carole Lombard, and Adolf Hitler, are there any more celebrities in Zelig?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "Zelig has an approval rating of 100% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 27 reviews, with an average score of 8/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critics take on the movie Zelig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times, Variety, Christian Science Monitor, Time Out and TV Guide were the types of critics to review Zelig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the types of critics that reviewed the movie Zelig?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "Variety said Zelig was consistently funny, though more academic than boulevardier, and the Christian Science Monitor called it amazingly funny and poignant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some things said about the movie Zelig by critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "In Empire magazine's poll of the 500 greatest movies ever made, Zelig was ranked number 408.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Zelig and its critical reactions besides Rotten Tomatoes' score, who reviewed Zelig, what Variety said about the film, and what Christian Science Monitor called it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "Zelig won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zelig win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "The Daily Telegraph film critics Robbie Collin and Tim Robey also named Zelig as a career highlight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that critics have stated about the movie, Zelig besides what Rotten Tomatoes, Variety, Christian Science Monitor, and Empire magazine had to say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "Robbie Collin and Tim Robey argued, The special effects, in which Allen is seamlessly inserted into vintage newsreels, are still astonishing, and draw out the aching tragicomedy of Zelig's plight.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robbie Collin and Tim Robey's critique on Zelig about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "Gene Siskel gave Zelig two stars out of four, calling it a beautifully made but slight fable.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107204823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zelig knocked by any critic?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4891, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Zelig the first one on Rotten Tomatoes to receive 100% approval rating?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory debut album Soul of a New Machine (1992), which was recorded with producer Colin Richardson, gave the band greater exposure in the music scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fear Factory's soul of a new machine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's debut album was characterized by an industrial death metal sound that combined Bell's melodic and harsh vocals, Herrera's machine-like drums, the death metal riffs of Dino Cazares.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Fear Factory's Soul of a New Machine give the band greater exposure in the music scene?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Soul of a New Machine is considered by some as Fear Factory's final death metal album because with each subsequent album, their style shifted away from the death metal subgenre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Fear Factory trying to get away from death metal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory took on a predominantly industrial guise after their death metal phase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What direction were Fear Factory going after death metal genre music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Due to the extreme nature of the music, Fear Factory's debut album never reached the level of popularity attained by their later, more accessible works, and remains a cult favorite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fear Factory and their 1992 alum, Soul of a New Machine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's debut album was characterized by an industrial death metal sound that combined Bell's melodic and harsh vocals, Herrera's machine-like drums, the death metal riffs of Dino Cazares.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did recording with producer Colin Richardson give Fear Factory greater exposure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's debut album Soul of a New Machine was released 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fear Factory's debut album, Soul of a New Machine released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "In 1993 Fear Factory released a 7 single under their Spanish name Factorio De Miedo called Sangre De Ninos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317081921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_of_a_New_Machine_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fear Factory's debut album, Soul of a New Machine have any singles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4892, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles from Fear Factory's debut album, Soul of a New Machine besides Sangre De Ninos?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Demanufacture was Fear Factory's second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fear Factory's Demanufacture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's album Demanufacture was more industrial metal sound characterized by a mix of rapid fire thrash metal/industrial metal guitar riffs and tight, pulse driven drum beats, and roaring vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music is Fear Factory's album, Demanufacture?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Demanufacture was the second album by Fear Factory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fear Factory's album, Demanufacture the only album from Fear Factory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's Demanufacture was awarded the maximum five-star rating in the UK's Kerrang! rock magazine. It went on to become a fairly successful album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fear Factory's album, Demanufacture successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory spent the next few years touring with such bands Black Sabbath, Megadeth and Iron Maiden, and opened for Ozzy Osbourne in North America and Europe during late 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fear Factory go on tour when releasing Demanufacture?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's second album Demanufacture released on June 13, 1995 by Roadrunner Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fear Factory's second album, Demanufacture first come out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factory's second album, Demanufacture, came out in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Fear Factory's second album, Demanufacture come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Roadrunner Records re-released, in a 10th Anniversary single package, Fear Factory's albums Demanufacture and Remanufacture in 2005, which is similar to that of Soul of a New Machine (2004)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Fear Factory and their Demanufacture album release besides the music style, date of release, how they went on tour to promote it, and if it was successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4893, "Truth_answer": "Fear Factor's second album Demanufacture features, in comparison to the overly brutal approach favored in the early recordings, a more industrial metal sound", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Factory_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Fear Factory's Demanufacture and Remanufacture in 2005 similar to that of Soul of a New Machine?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4894, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston's fortunes, like those of the Blue Jays franchise as a whole, faded after the championship years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Cito Gaston and his post-world series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4894, "Truth_answer": "The World Series winning clubs had dissipated because of aging players, and increased post-Series salary demands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Cito Gaston in the post-world series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4894, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston finished his first stint as manager with a 683–636 regular season record and 18–16 post–season record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was City Gaston's score as a manager?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4894, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston rejoined Kansas City Royals as a hitting coach after the 1999 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else happen with Cito Gaston Post-world series besides finishing his first stint as manager, winning clubs dissipating, and his fortunes fading?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4894, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston was not retained after a disappointing 2001 campaign and the sale of the Kansas City Royals to Rogers Communications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Gaston rejoined the Kansas City Royals after the 1999 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4894, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Cito Gaston was hired by the Jays for a third time, as special assistant to president and chief executive officer Paul Godfrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Cito Gaston known for around the post-world series besides finishing his first stint as manager, winning clubs dissipating, and his fortunes fading, rejoining the Kansas City Royals, and not being retained after a disappointing 2001 campaign?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4895, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao expressed his opinions about topics such as the effects of economic globalization on social inequality. He explained how he believes that the global market is causing social inequality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_Chao_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Manu Chao and his interview with the University of Southern California?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Manu Chao's opinion of economic globalization?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4895, "Truth_answer": "Interviewing by University of Southern California, Manu Chao expressed a worry that mafias are the greatest threat to democracy; this is already evident in certain places, like Russia and Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Manu Chao and his interview with the University of Southern California besides expressing his opinions about topics such as the effects of economic globalization on social inequality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4895, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao explained that mafias are making capital off of the distribution of illegal drugs, giving them more economic power, thus making it easier for them to potentially overthrow governments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manu_Chao_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Manu Chao's reasoning for legalizing marijuana?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4895, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao believes the most effective way to solve social problems in individual countries is to address them at a global level by changing the policies dictating the global market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Manu Chao say anything else in the interview with the University of Southern California that is note worthy besides believing the global market causes social inequality and that the distribution of illegal drugs gives mafia operations more economic power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4895, "Truth_answer": "Manu Chao explained the most effective way to bring about change is through boycotting corporations, growing one's own vegetables, and making one's own clothes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Manu Chao believe that the most effective way to solve social problems in individual countries is to address them at a global level?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "After the successful first run of Beavis and Butt-Head on MTV, Mike Judge co-created the show King of the Hill with former The Simpsons writer Greg Daniels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge's successful first run of Beavis and Butt-Head on MTV do for him?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "King of the Hill became a large success for Fox: named one of the best television series of the year by various publications, including Entertainment Weekly, Time, and TV Guide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge co-creating the show King of The Hill do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "Mike Judge began to develop one of his four animated short films entitled Milton, about an office drone named Milton that Judge created.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge's King of the Hill success do to him next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "The film Milton released on February 19, 1999, and was well received by critics. Although not particularly successful at the box office, it sold well on VHS and DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge developing an animated short entitled Milton do for him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "Originally, the studio wanted to make a film out of the Mike Judge character but Judge was not interested, opting instead to make more of an ensemble cast–based film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge do with the animated short entitled Milton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "Mike Judge made the relatively painless transition from animation to live-action with the help of the film's director of photography who taught him about lenses and camera placement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge opting to more of an ensemble cast-based film of Milton do for him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "Since fall 2003, Mike Judge and fellow animator Don Hertzfeldt have run an animation festival called The Animation Show. The Animation Show tours the country every year, screening animated shorts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the animated short entitled Milton do for Mike Judge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, a release date was set for Mike Judge's third film, Idiocracy on September 1, 2006. The film was released without a trailer or substantial marketing campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt running an animation festival lead to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4896, "Truth_answer": "Speculation was followed by open criticism of the studio's lack of support from Ain't It Cool News, Time, and Esquire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mike Judge's third film, Idiocracy releasing without a trailer so bad?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4897, "Truth_answer": "Record producer Tony Hiller got together a trio of session singers, Martin Lee, Nicky Stevens and Lee Sheriden. Another female vocalist was added to the line up, Sandra Stevens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the current line-up of Brotherhood of Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4897, "Truth_answer": "Brotherhood of Man under this current line-up still continues, performing shows throughout Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113212325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Brotherhood of Man current line-up still producing music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4897, "Truth_answer": "In late 1973 Brotherhood of Man became a four-piece with Sandra Stevens sharing lead vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the newest lineup of Brotherhood of Man get together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4897, "Truth_answer": "Rock Me Baby, to be released at the end of 1972, was cancelled due to the release of the song by David Cassidy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brotherhood of Man release any new songs in 1972?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4897, "Truth_answer": "Rock Me Baby, to be released at the end of 1972, was cancelled due to the release of the song by David Cassidy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Brother of Man's Rock Me Baby cancelled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4898, "Truth_answer": "Brotherhood of Man was formed by record producer/composer Tony Hiller in 1969, and originally featured his co-writer John Goodison with Tony Burrows, Roger Greenaway, Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Brotherhood of Man lineup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4898, "Truth_answer": "United We Stand is the debut album by The Brotherhood of Man. It was released in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_We_Stand_(Brotherhood_of_Man_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Brotherhood of Man have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4898, "Truth_answer": "Brotherhood of Man toured extensively in Europe, honing their stage act and harmonies, while Hiller, Sheriden and Lee worked on composing songs for their second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113212325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Man_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brotherhood of Man do any tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4898, "Truth_answer": "Tony Burrows left the group. John Goodison left the group at the beginning of 1971 and was replaced by American singer Hal Atkinson, Roger Greenaway left soon after.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who left the original Brotherhood of Man lineup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4898, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Burrows, John Goodison, and Roger Greenaway leave the Brotherhood of Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from UCSD in 1985, Mike Judge held several brief jobs in physics and mechanical engineering, but found himself growing bored with science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge try after graducating from UCSD?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Mike Judge moved to Silicon Valley to join Parallax Graphics, a startup video card company with about 40 employees based in Santa Clara, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge try and do next after growing bored with science?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "Mike Judge ended up disliking the company's culture and his colleagues stating, The people I met were like Stepford Wives.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did joining Parallax Graphics in Santa Clara mean to Mike Judge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "Mike Judge quit after less than three months and became a bass player with a touring blues band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge attempt to do next after disliking the Parallax Graphics company culture and colleagues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "Mike Judge was part of Anson Funderburgh's band for two years, playing on their 1990 Black Top Records release Rack 'Em Up, while attending the University of Texas at Dallas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did becoming a bass player with a touring blues band do to Mike Judge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, after seeing animation cels on display in a movie theater, Mike Judge purchased a Bolex 16 mm film camera and began creating animated shorts in his home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being a part of Anson Funderburgh's band for two years do for Mike Judge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Mike Judge's short film Office Space (also known as the Milton series of shorts) was acquired by Comedy Central, following an animation festival in Dallas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225054935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Judge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did seeing animation cels on display do to Mike Judge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Mike Judge developed Frog Baseball, a short film featuring the characters Beavis and Butt-Head, to be featured on Liquid Television, a 1990s animation showcase appearing on MTV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge's short film Office Space lead him into?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4899, "Truth_answer": "Frog Baseball led to the creation of the Beavis and Butt-Head series on MTV; in which Mike Judge voiced both title characters, wrote and directed the majority of episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mike Judge developing the short, Frog Baseball lead him to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4900, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Tupelo released 4 total studio albums. No Depression, Still Feel Gone, March 16–20, 1992, and Anodyne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Uncle Tupelo release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4900, "Truth_answer": "With the addition of Stirratt, Coomer, and Johnston just prior to the recording of Anodyne, Farrar and Tweedy's relationship became more tumultuous, leading to verbal altercations after concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happend to Uncle Tupelo's group relationship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4900, "Truth_answer": "Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy won reparations from Tenenbaum and the joint rights to Uncle Tupelo's first three albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uncle Tupelo's Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy win their lawsuit against Rockville Records and Dutch East India Trading CEO Barry Tenenbaum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4900, "Truth_answer": "After securing the rights, Uncle Tupelo released a compilation entitled 89/93: An Anthology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uncle Tupelo split after the lawsuit against Rockville Records and Dutch East India Trading CEO Barry Tenenbaum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4901, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Tupelo is credited as one of the founders of the alternative country genre, a blend of alternative rock and traditional country music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Uncle Tupelo's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4901, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Tupelo's sound was unlike popular country music of the time, drawing inspiration from styles as diverse as The Minuteman's hardcore punk and Hank Williams's country instrumentation and harmony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Uncle Tupelo become credited as founding the alternative country genre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song was Uncle Tupelo's most popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4901, "Truth_answer": "Their 1990 album No Depression lent its name to an influential alternative country periodical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Uncle Tupelo most known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uncle Tupelo's 1990 album, No Depression win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was born in Brewer, Maine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joshua Chamberlain born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was the son of Sarah Dupee (née Brastow) and Joshua Chamberlain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Joshua Chamberlain's mother and father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was born September 8, 1828.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was Joshua born on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was of English ancestry and could trace his family line back to twelfth century England, during the reign of King Stephen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Joshua Chamberlain's family tree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain was the oldest of five children. It is said that he was his mother's favorite while his father was tough on him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joshua Chamberlain have any family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joshua Chamberlain forced to do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain entered Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, in 1848 with the help of local tutor and professor, William Hyde.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Joshua Chamberlain while he was in college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4902, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain learned to read Ancient Greek and Latin in order to pass the entrance exam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joshua Chamberlain learn for Bowdoin College?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain became most famous for his achievements during the Battle of Gettysburg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joshua Chamberlain known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "On July 2, during the Battle of Gettysburg, Joshua Chamberlain's regiment occupied the extreme left of the Union lines at Little Round Top.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joshua Chamberlain during the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain's brigade, commanded by Col. Strong Vincent, was sent to defend Little Round Top by the army's Chief of Engineers, Brig. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joshua Chamberlain moved to during the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "Time and time again the Confederates struck, until the Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine was almost doubled back upon itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joshua Chamberlain's brigade men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "The Confederates attacked Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who attacked Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "With many casualties and ammunition running low, Col. Joshua Chamberlain recognized the dire circumstances and ordered his left wing to initiate a bayonet charge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joshua Chamberlain's men do after the Confederates struck?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine charged down the hill, with the left wing wheeling to make the charging line swing like a hinge, creating a simultaneous frontal assault and flanking maneuver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What ended up happening to Joshua Chamberlain's 20th men after initiating a charge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "The Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine successfully captured 101 of the Confederate soldiers and successfully saving the flank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine charging down the hill cause?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4903, "Truth_answer": "This version of the battle was popularized by the book The Killer Angels and the movie Gettysburg, but there is debate on the historical validity of this account.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Chamberlain_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine capturing 101 Confederate soldiers put into?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4904, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards was candid about his questionable practices. When questioned about receiving illegal campaign contributions, he replied, It was illegal for them to give, but not for me to receive.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226064510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Edwards_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Edwin Edward's early scandals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4904, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Edwards insisted he saw no problem investing in a proposed New Orleans office building called One Edwards Square while still governor, and demonstrated his gambling prowess to the press.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Edwin Edward's early scandals besides being remarkably candid about his questionable practices?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4904, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the press take Edwin Edward's gambling demonstration?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4904, "Truth_answer": "During the governor's first term, a disaffected former Edwin Edwards bodyguard named Clyde Vidrine made several high-profile accusations of corruption, including the sale of state agency posts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edwin Edwards go on to do after being questioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4904, "Truth_answer": "The accusations were investigated by a grand jury, but the Edwin Edwards administration attacked Vidrine's credibility and the investigation stalled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226064510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Edwards_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Edwin Edward's former bodyguard accusations true?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4904, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the tell-all book called Just Takin’ Orders about Edwin Edwards well-sold?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man was one of the first members of McMahon's heel stable, The Corporation, and served as a bodyguard for other members, such as Vince's son Shane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wrestling league was Big Boss Man in when he was pursuing the Hardcore Championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man became the #1 contender for the WWF Championship by defeating The Rock on the November 15, 1999 episode of Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable match that Big Boss Man had during his Hardcore Championship pursuit in 1998 - 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "At Armageddon, The Big Show defeated Big Boss Man to retain the title and end the feud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man eventually win the WWF Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "In the WWF's Hardcore division, Big Boss Man's major feud was with Al Snow, a feud that eventually involved Snow's pet chihuahua, Pepper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man feud with any other wrestlers during his Hardcore Championship pursuit in 1998 - 2000?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "Big Boss Man and Al Snow settled their feud in a Kennel from Hell match at Unforgiven, in which a blue solid steel cage surrounded the ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Big Boss Man and Al Snow have a match against each other?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "Al Snow won the match against Big Boss Man and retained the Hardcore title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the feud between Big Boss Man and Al Snow?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4905, "Truth_answer": "While in The Corporation, Big Boss Man won the Tag Team Championship with Ken Shamrock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Boss_Man_(wrestler)_p8", "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Ray_Traylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Big Boss Man ever part of a tag team during the Hardcore Championship pursuit in 1998 - 2000?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4906, "Truth_answer": "Singer Clayton-Thomas left in early January 1972 and was replaced by Bobby Doyle and then Jerry Fisher, who went to front the next incarnation of Blood, Sweat & Tears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Blood, Sweat & Tears' Jerry Fisher era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4906, "Truth_answer": "The new edition of Blood, Sweat & Tears released New Blood in September 1972, which found the group moving into a more overtly jazz-fusion repertoire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about the Blood, Sweat & Tears' Jerry Fisher era?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4906, "Truth_answer": "Blood, Sweat & Tears album New Blood broke through the Top 40 chart and spawned a single (So Long Dixie, chart peak: 44) that received some airplay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Blood, Sweat & Tears' release of the album New Blood become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4906, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Blood, Sweat & Tears album New Blood stay on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4906, "Truth_answer": "In January 1973, Steve Katz left Blood, Sweat & Tears to pursue a career as a producer. Chuck Winfield departed as well, in March, and was replaced by Tom Malone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was unique about Blood, Sweat & Tears’ Jerry Fisher era besides having Jerry Fisher on vocals, moving into a more overtly jazz-fusion repertoire, and releasing New Blood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4907, "Truth_answer": "Al Kooper, Jim Fielder, Fred Lipsius, Randy Brecker, Jerry Weiss, Dick Halligan, Steve Katz and Bobby Colomby formed the original Blood, Sweat & Tears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kooper_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Blood, Sweat & Tears' Al Kooper era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4907, "Truth_answer": "Blood, Sweat & Tears was a hit with audiences, who liked the innovative fusion of jazz with acid rock and psychedelia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happend with the Blood, Sweat & Tears other than the formation of the original band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4907, "Truth_answer": "After signing to Columbia Records, Blood, Sweat & Tears released Child Is Father to the Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blood, Sweat & Tears release any albums during the Al Kooper era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4907, "Truth_answer": "Child Is Father to the Man slowly picked up in sales despite growing artistic differences among the founding members which resulted in several personnel changes for the second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Blood, Sweat & Tears' album, Child Is Father to the Man successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4907, "Truth_answer": "Blood, Sweat & Tears's second album, Blood, Sweat & Tears, was produced by James William Guercio and released in late 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_%26_Tears_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second Blood, Sweat & Tears' album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "In 1901 Rabindranath Tagore moved to Santiniketan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rabindranath Tagore doing in 1901?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore founded an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rabindranath Tagore do in Santiniketan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore gained Bengali and foreign readers alike; he published Naivedya (1901) and Kheya (1906) and translated poems into free verse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rabindranath Tagore do after being in Santiniketan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore published Naivedya (1901) and Kheya (1906).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rabindranath Tagore write books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore gained a large following among Bengali readers. He published Naivedya (1901) and Kheya (1906). Non-Bangla translations were also published, but these were frequently of mediocre quality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217010307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_years_of_Rabindranath_Tagore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Rabindranath Tagore's Naivedya (1901) and Kheya (1906) books popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "In November 1913, Rabindranath Tagore won that year's Nobel Prize in Literature: the Swedish Academy appreciated the accessible nature of his translated material focused on the 1912 Gitanjali: Song Offerings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Rabindranath Tagore doing in this time period of 1901 - 1932 besides moving to Santiniketan, founding an ashram, and publishing Naivedya and Kheya along with mediocre translations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Rabindranath Tagore and agricultural economist Leonard Elmhirst set up the Institute for Rural Reconstruction, later renamed Shriniketan or Abode of Welfare, in Surul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rabindranath Tagore doing in the 1920s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore sought to moderate Gandhi's Swaraj protests, which he occasionally blamed for British India's perceived mental — and thus ultimately colonial — decline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rabindranath Tagore's Institute for Rural Reconstruction do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rabindranath Tagore against Gandhi?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4908, "Truth_answer": "In 1919, Rabindranath Tagore was invited by the president and chairman of Anjuman-e-Islamia, Syed Abdul Majid to visit Sylhet for the first time, attracting over 5000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important to know abou Rabindranath Tagore and what he was doing around 1901-1932?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "In 1934, an earthquake hit Bihar, killing thousands. Gandhi hailed it as seismic karma, divine retribution avenging the oppression of Dalits. Rabindranath Tagore rebuked him for his seemingly ignominious implications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rabindranath Tagore during the Twilight Years of 1932–1941?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "A. K. Sen, brother of the first chief election commissioner, received dictation from Rabindranath Tagore on 30 July 1941, a day prior to a scheduled operation: his last poem", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which names are worth mentioning as a contribution to Rabindranath Tagore's Twilight Years of 1932 - 1941?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore mourned the perennial poverty of Calcutta and the socioeconomic decline of Bengal, and detailed these newly plebeian aesthetics in an unrhymed hundred-line poem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rabindranath Tagore's Twilight Years of 1932 - 1941 besides the 1934 earthquake in Bihar and sending his last poem?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore's Bengali originals—the 1939 Rabīndra Rachanāvalī—is canonised as one of India's greatest cultural treasures, and he was roped into a reasonably humble role: the greatest poet India has produced“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rabindranath Tagore win any awards or recognition during the Twilight Years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore's remit expanded to science in his last years, as hinted in Visva-Parichay, a 1937 collection of essays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the major things that Rabindranath Tagore did in his last years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore wove the process of science, the narratives of scientists, into stories in Se (1937), Tin Sangi (1940), and Galpasalpa (1941).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rabindranath Tagore do after expanding to science in his last years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "A period of prolonged agony ended with Rabindranath Tagore's death on 7 August 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rabindranath Tagore eventually die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore was aged 80 when he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rabindranath Tagore's age when he died?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore was in an upstairs room of the Jorasanko mansion he was raised in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rabindranath Tagore die?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4909, "Truth_answer": "The date of Rabindranath Tagore's death August 7, 1941 is still mourned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rabindranath Tagore mourned?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "From 1235, Matthew Paris continued the history on the plan which his predecessors had followed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Matthew Paris become a historian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "Roger of Wendover's best-known chronicle, called the Flores Historiarum (Flowers of History), is based in large part on material which already existed at St Albans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the plan Matthew Paris' predecessors has followed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "The Flores Historiarum is the name of two different Latin chronicles by medieval English historians that were created in the 13th century, associated originally with the Abbey of St Albans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201007222250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flores_Historiarum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was being a historian related to church for Matthew Paris?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "In 1257, in the course of a week's visit to St Albans, Henry III kept the chronicler beside him, and guided my pen with much goodwill and diligence.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Paris do in 1257?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Paris tended to glorify Emperor Frederick II and denigrate the Pope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Matthew Paris do in 1257 beside his week's visit to St. Albans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "The Chronica Majora continues to be mined for its coverage of the Mongol invasions and its detailed report of the conflict between Fredrick II and successive popes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronica_Majora_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Matthew Paris' Chronica majora when he was done?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "However, in his Historia Anglorum, Matthew Paris displays a highly negative view of Emperor Frederick II, going as far as to describe him as a tyrant who committed disgraceful crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Matthew Paris' real feelings about Emperor Frederick II?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "Henry Richards Luard supposes that Matthew Paris never intended his work to be read in its present form.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was describing Emperor Frederick II as a tyrant dangerous for Matthew Paris?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4910, "Truth_answer": "Reconstruction was slow and Henry III of England had to acquiesce to various measures, including further suppression of the Jews, to maintain baronial and popular support", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was being a historian dangerous for Matthew Paris?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4911, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, after 10 years away from the ring, George Foreman surprised the boxing world by announcing a comeback at the age of 38.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Foreman make his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4911, "Truth_answer": "For his first fight after his second comeback, George Foreman went to Sacramento, California, where he beat journeyman Steve Zouski by a knockout in four rounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first person George Foreman fought for his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4911, "Truth_answer": "Perhaps George Foreman's most notable win during his second comeback was a seventh-round knockout of former Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight Champion Dwight Muhammad Qawi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else George Foreman fight for his second comeback besides Steve Zouski?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4911, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman retired a second time in 1997 at the age of 48, with a final record of 76 wins and 5 losses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Foreman announce his second retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4911, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman won four more bouts in 1987, gradually slimming down and improving his fitness. In 1988, he won nine times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people did George Foreman fight during his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4911, "Truth_answer": "By 1989, while continuing his comeback, George Foreman had sold his name and face for the advertising of various products, selling everything from grills to mufflers on TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something noteworthy about George Foreman's second comeback?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4912, "Truth_answer": "Aishwarya Rai married actor Abhishek Bachchan in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thenicee.com/Article/most-beautiful-indian-women_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aishwarya Rai marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4912, "Truth_answer": "Aishwarya Rai gave birth to a girl, Aaradhya, on 16 November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aishwariya_Rai_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4912, "Truth_answer": "Aishwarya Rai has only one child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aishwarya Rai have any other children besides Aaradhya?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4912, "Truth_answer": "Aishwarya Rai has a residence in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "On December 23, 1864, Dr. Samuel Mudd introduced Mary Surratt's son John Surratt, Jr. to John Wilkes Booth. Booth recruited John Jr. into his conspiracy to kidnap Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What conspiracy was Mary Surratt involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "As part of the plot to kidnap Abraham Lincoln in March 1865, John, Atzerodt, and Herold hid two Spencer carbines, ammunition, and other supplies at the Surratt tavern in Surrattsville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Surratt have co-conspirators?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "Shortly before leaving Washington to kill Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth spoke with Mary Surratt and handed her a package.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Surratt help Booth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "The package John Wilkes Booth handed Mary Surratt contained binoculars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in the package that John Wilkes Booth gave to Mary Surratt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "The binoculars John Wilkes Booth handed Mary Surratt were for John Lloyd to pick up later that evening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the binoculars that John Wilkes Booth gave to Mary Surratt for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "After a search of her house for John Surratt, Jr., agents found in Mary Surratt's room a picture of Booth, hidden behind another photograph and pictures of Confederate leaders .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mary Surratt get caught?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt moved to a townhouse in Washington, D.C., which she then ran as a boardinghouse. There, she was introduced to John Wilkes Booth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Wilkes Booth meet Mary Surratt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt was the mother of John H. Surratt, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John H. Surratt Mary Surratt's father?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "On April 11, Mary Surratt rented a carriage and drove to the Surratt tavern.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mary Surratt's conspiracy besides having her son be introduced to John Wilkes Booth, working with her co-conspirators, receiving a package of binoculars for John Lloyd, getting caught, and meeting John Wilkes Booth herself?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "Mary Surratt said that she made the trip to the Suratt Tavern to collect a debt owed her by a former neighbor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mary Surratt do at the Surratt tavern after renting a carriage?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4913, "Truth_answer": "However, according to her tenant, John Lloyd, Mary Surratt told him to get the shooting irons ready to be picked up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225023613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Surratt_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mary Surratt really doing at the Surratt tavern instead of collecting debt?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972 for a reported $125,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/82934/aerosmith-las-vegas-residency_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record deal did Aerosmith receive in 1971?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith released their debut album, Aerosmith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aerosmith's first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith debut album was not a success when it was released and peaked at number 166.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aerosmith's self-titled debut album popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith's self-titled album released in January 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Aerosmith's self-titled debut album released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Although the highest-charting single from Aerosmith's debut album was Dream On at number 59, several tracks, such as Mama Kin and Walkin' the Dog, would become the band's staples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs on the Aerosmith self-titled debut album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Get Your Wings is Aerosmith's second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115115351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tyler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aerosmith's Get Your Wings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aerosmith's album, Get Your Wings win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith's album Get Your Wings released March 15, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Aerosmith's album, Get Your Wings released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4914, "Truth_answer": "Toys in the Attic is the third studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released April 8, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aerosmith's Toys in the Attic?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Chain Reaction and Jam Band played the same gig. Steven Tyler loved Jam Band's sound and wanted to combine the two. The bands considered it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Aerosmith form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "The Strangeurs lineup consisted of Steven Tallarico on drums/vocals, Peter Stahl on guitar, Alan Strohmayer on bass, Don Solomon on keyboards/vocals, and Barry Shapiro on drums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the Steven Tyler band Strangeurs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "They started off as the Strangers, until finding a group already had that name, switching to The Strangeurs. After a line-up change they changed their name to Chain Reaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110113618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_Reaction_(1960s_band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Tyler form Aerosmith directly after the Strangeurs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "Chain Reaction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the next band that Aerosmith Steven Tyler formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "Chain Reaction and Jam Band moved into a home together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, where they wrote and rehearsed music together and relaxed in between shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chain Reaction and Jam Band decide to collaborate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "The band settled upon Aerosmith after also considering the Hookers and Spike Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chain Reaction and Jam Band name the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "Joey Kramer is a drummer from Yonkers, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joey Kramer play in Aerosmith?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4915, "Truth_answer": "Other than a period from July 1979 to April 1984, the line-up of Tyler, Perry, Hamilton, Kramer, and Whitford has stayed the same.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Aerosmith during their formation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian peoples of North, Central and South America and their descendants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an indigenous group?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are The Olmecs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "The aspect of the Olmecs most familiar now is their artwork, particularly the aptly named colossal heads. The Olmec civilization was first defined through artifacts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cultural elements did The Olmecs have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "Scholars haven't determined the cause of the eventual extinction of the Olmec culture. Between 400 and 350 BCE, the population in the eastern half of the Olmec heartland dropped precipitously", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Olmec's culture change?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "Whatever the cause, within a few hundred years of the abandonment of the last Olmec cities, successor cultures became firmly established", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the aftermath of the precipitous population drop in the eastern half of the Olmec heartland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "Olmec Head No. 3 from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan 1200–900 BCE", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007120508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some examples of artifacts that The Olmecs' made?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "The cause of San Lorenzo's demise and later replacement with La Venta is unknown, although it most certainly occurred in the 10th century BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103154843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Lorenzo_Tenochtitl%C3%A1n_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Olmecs' San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "Along with La Venta and Tres Zapotes, San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán was one of the three major cities of the Olmec.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103154843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Lorenzo_Tenochtitl%C3%A1n_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other such cities such as The Olmecs' San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4916, "Truth_answer": "The Tres Zapotes site continued to be occupied well past 400 BCE, but without the hallmarks of the Olmec culture. This post-Olmec culture is often labeled Epi-Olmec", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other civilization besides the Olmec emerge at the time of Tenchtilan's fall?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "Indigenous peoples of the United States are commonly known as Native Americans or American Indians and Alaska Natives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were some of the terminology used for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "Amerindian, Indígenas, pueblos indígenas, and indios filipinos are also used.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other terminology were also used for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Columbus originated it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came up with terms such as Indian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "Application of the term Indian originated with Christopher Columbus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find the most interesting in this article of Indigenous peoples of the Americas and terminology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "In Christopher Columbus' search for India, thought that he had arrived in the East Indies.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://monemonkey.com/q/where-did-the-d-day-invasion-leave-from_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Christopher Columbus use the term Indian?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Indians call the Europeans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "Blanket terms such as Indies and Indians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other terminology did you find interesting with the Indigenous peoples of the Americas besides Native Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Amerindian, Indigenas, indios filipinos, and Indian?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "Blanket term Indies and Indians (Spanish indios, Portuguese índios) for the indigenous inhabitants, which implied some kind of racial or cultural unity among the indigenous peoples of the Americas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is blanket terms such as Indies and Indians used for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4917, "Truth_answer": "This concept, codified in law, religion and politics, was not originally accepted by myriad groups of indigenous peoples, but has since been embraced by many over the last two centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did terms such as Indies and Indians first get invented?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4918, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Alan White joined Oasis in May 1995 after the band's original drummer Tony McCarroll was removed from the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did drummer Alan White join the band, Oasis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4918, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Alan White joined Oasis and performed a playback of Some Might Say in front of a national TV audience on BBC1's long running music programme Top of The Pops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song drummer Alan White did with the band, Oasis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4918, "Truth_answer": "Some Might Say provided Oasis with their first number one on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 10 in Finland, Iceland, Ireland and Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806145618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some_Might_Say_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Oasis' Some Might Say do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4918, "Truth_answer": "Noel Gallagher has stated that Alan White had a far greater significance to the band than a mere session and touring drummer, claiming he helped immensely in the recording process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oasis like Alan White as a drummer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4918, "Truth_answer": "One of drummer Alan White's first live shows with Oasis was in front of a massive crowd at the Glastonbury Festival in June 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Oasis perform with drummer Alan White during his first performances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4919, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Alan White replaced original Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll in May 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did drummer Alan White join Oasis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4919, "Truth_answer": "In an interview on Radio 1 with Chris Moyles (15 August 2008), Noel Gallagher stated that drummer Alan White was kicked out of the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did drummer Alan White leave the band, Oasis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4919, "Truth_answer": "Since his departure from Oasis, drummer Alan White has remained out of the spotlight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was drummer Alan White's personal life after leaving Oasis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4919, "Truth_answer": "On 15 June 2008, at the Jazz Cafe, Camden, London, drummer Alan White took to the stage for the first known time since leaving Oasis, with Trio Valore, whose drummer was White's brother, Steve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did drummer Alan White do after departing Oasis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4919, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Alan White sold his London home in 2013 and moved to the country with his family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about drummer Alan White and his departure from Oasis besides when he joined Oasis, why he left, how he's remained out of the spotlight since leaving, and taking the stage for the first time since leaving Oasis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4919, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was drummer Alan White of Hindu decendance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4920, "Truth_answer": "William Abb Cannon was born August 2, 1937 in Philadelphia, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Billy Cannon born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4920, "Truth_answer": "Billy Cannon and Dot Dupuy had five children together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Cannon have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4920, "Truth_answer": "Billy Cannon had children with Dot Dupuy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Billy Cannon have children with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4920, "Truth_answer": "Billy Cannon and Dot Dupuy married while they were both freshmen at Louisiana State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Billy Cannon marry Dot Dupuy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4920, "Truth_answer": "William Abb Cannon was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi to Harvey and Virgie Cannon. The family moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where his father worked during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Billy Cannon grow up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle threw the ball from a sidearm, almost underhand position, something novel at those times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y. A. Tittle's playstyle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle choose to throw the ball from a sidearm or did it come to him naturally?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "Despite his throwing motion, Y. A. Tittle had a very strong and accurate arm with a quick release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle's playstyle effective at first or did he have to work at it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "His ability to read defenses made Y. A. Tittle one of the best screen passers in the NFL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intersting aspects about Y. A. Tittle's playstyle besides throwing side arm with a quick, accurate release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "After his retirement, Y. A. Tittle rejoined the 49ers staff and served as an assistant coach before being hired by the Giants in 1970 as a quarterback mentor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle coach at all with the talent to read defenses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was a perfectionist and highly competitive, and he expected the same of his teammates. He possessed rare leadership and game-planning skills, and played with great enthusiasm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Y. A. Tittle's profile and playing style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4921, "Truth_answer": "[Y. A.] Tittle has the attitude of a high school kid, with the brain of a computer, said Giants teammate Frank Gifford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle receive any recognition for his talent to read defenses and sidearm throw?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was born and raised in Marshall, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Y. A. Tittle born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle aspired to be a quarterback from a young age. He spent hours in his backyard throwing a football through a tire swing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Y. A. Tittle start playing football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle played high school football at Marshall High School. In his senior year the team posted an undefeated record and reached the state finals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle a star football player in high school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle said the finest moment of his four years at LSU was beating Tulane as a freshman, when he set a school record with 238 passing yards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y. A. Tittle's accomplishments in his college career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle and Arkansas Razorbacks end Alton Baldwin shared the game's MVP award in the 1947 Cotton Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle ever win the MVP trophy during his early years in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "After a recruiting battle between Louisiana State University and the University of Texas, Y. A. Tittle chose to attend LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and play for the LSU Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else significant about Y. A. Tittle's early years before his Louisiana State University career besides going undefeated his senior year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4922, "Truth_answer": "After college, Y. A. Tittle was drafted in the 1947 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions, but he instead chose to play in the AAFC for the Colts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle leave Louisiana State University for the NFL?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "John Denver began his recording career with a group that had started as the Chad Mitchell Trio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists did John Denver work with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "The Chad Mitchell Trio was John Denver, David Boise and Michael Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218145426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chad_Mitchell_Trio_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the Chad Mitchell Trio with John Denver?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "John Denver recorded three albums with the Mitchell Trio, replacing Chad Mitchell himself as high tenor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver and the Chad Mitchell Trio record any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "John Denver's distinctive voice can be heard where he sings solo on Violets of Dawn, among other songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the John Denver and the Chad Mitchell Trio albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert are credited as co-writers of John Denver's song Take Me Home, Country Roads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver work with anyone else besides the Mitchell Trio?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "Take Me Home, Country Roads, a John Denver single, peaked at number 2 on Billboard's US Hot 100 singles, certified Gold by the RIAA in 1971 and Platinum in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Denver win any awards with his song, Take Me Home?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "John Denver formed Starland Vocal Band in 1976. The band's albums were released on Denver's Windsong Records, later known as Windstar Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Denver_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Denver and his relationship with other artists besides the Mitchell Trio, Bill Danoff, and Taffy Nivert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "Windstar Records primarily caters to folk music artists and bands, and has signed acts such as Maxine Nightingale and Johnny's Dance Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Denver's Windstar Records have any other famous artists besides the Starland Vocal Band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "Windstar Records also catered to M Nanette Mancini, and Tom Crum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists did John Denver's Windstar Record company work with besides Starland Vocal Band, Maxine Nightingale, and Johnny's Dance Band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4923, "Truth_answer": "John Denver was a guest star on The Muppet Show, the beginning of the lifelong friendship between Denver and Jim Henson that spawned two Christmas television specials with the Muppets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Denver friends with anyone?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4924, "Truth_answer": "December 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Monkees first tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4924, "Truth_answer": "The results were far better than expected. Wherever The Monkees went, the group was greeted by scenes of fan adulation reminiscent of Beatlemania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Monkees tour well recognized?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4924, "Truth_answer": "Davy Jones was the main singer for The Monkees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of The Monkees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4924, "Truth_answer": "The front pages of several U.K. and international music papers proclaimed that the members did not always play their own instruments or sing the backing vocals in the studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a major controversy that the Monkees went through?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4924, "Truth_answer": "Micky Dolenz was the first drummer to perform on their live concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the drums for The Monkees live tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4924, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, the east coast shows sold out in one day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Monkees sell out any concert dates?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4925, "Truth_answer": "In assigning instruments for purposes of the television show, a dilemma arose as to which of the four would be the drummer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when The Monkees were on television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4925, "Truth_answer": "December 1966 in Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Monkees officially have a concert and went on stage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4925, "Truth_answer": "Wherever The Monkees went, the group was greeted by scenes of fan adulation reminiscent of Beatlemania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the The Monkees become successful on stage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4925, "Truth_answer": "Rhino Records started to make available previously unreleased Monkees recordings available.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Monkees' unreleased recordings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4925, "Truth_answer": "The Monkees were acused of not using their instruments, many artist denouced the action.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important that happened with their concerts on stage besides the Monkees' success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "T. S. Eliot began to write poetry when he was fourteen under the influence of Edward Fitzgerald's translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Stearns Eliot begin poetry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "T. S. Eliot said the results were gloomy and despairing and he destroyed them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to T.S. Eliot's beginning of poetry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "T. S. Eliot had no children with either of his wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T.S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "Vivienne Haigh-Wood had an extensive list of her symptoms, which included a habitually high temperature, fatigue, insomnia, migraines, and colitis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the symptoms Vivienne Haigh-Wood had?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "Vivienne Haigh-Wood was often sent away by T. S. Eliot and her doctors for extended periods of time in the hope of improving her health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did T.S. Eliot send Vivienne Haigh-Wood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "T. S. Eliot confessed: I came to persuade myself that I was in love with Vivienne Haigh-Wood simply because I wanted to burn my boats and stay in England.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Vivienne Haigh-Wood's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "Some scholars have suggested that Vivienne Haigh-Wood and Bertrand Russell had an affair, but the allegations were never confirmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after T.S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood shared the flat?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "Scofield Thayer introduced T. S. Eliot to Vivienne Haigh-Wood, a Cambridge governess after Eliot, aged 26, wrote, I am very dependent upon women (I mean female society).“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did T.S. Eliot know Vivienne Haigh-Wood to be?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4926, "Truth_answer": "The marriage was markedly unhappy, in part because of Vivienne Haigh-Wood's health problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T.S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood have a happy marriage?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, commonly known as Prufrock, is the first professionally published poem by American-born British poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "Its now-famous opening lines, comparing the evening sky to a patient etherised upon a table, were considered shocking and offensive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "The poem's structure was heavily influenced by T. S. Eliot's extensive reading of Dante and refers to a number of literary works, including Hamlet and those of the French Symbolists", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock written?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "In 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock written?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, described as a drama of literary anguish, is a dramatic interior monologue of an urban man, stricken with feelings of isolation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock structure was heavily influenced by Eliot's extensive reading of Dante and refers to a number of literary works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock similar to any other poets?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "At the time of its publication, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock was considered outlandish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4927, "Truth_answer": "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is said to epitomize frustration and impotence of the modern individual and represent thwarted desires and modern disillusionment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913211012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Love_Song_of_J._Alfred_Prufrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the lines of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock shocking?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4928, "Truth_answer": "Holy Fire was produced by Flood and Alan Moulder, who have worked with many artists, including Nine Inch Nails and The Smashing Pumpkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Foals' album, Holy Fire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4928, "Truth_answer": "Holy Fire was an album released in both the UK and the US on 11 February 2013 by Foals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Foals' Holy Fire an album or song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4928, "Truth_answer": "Holy Fire's lead single, Inhaler, received its first radio play on 5 November 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the album, Holy Fire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4928, "Truth_answer": "Holy Fire was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2013. Q awarded Foals with the Best Live Act award the same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foals' album, Holy Fire win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4928, "Truth_answer": "In a reader-nominated Best Album of 2013 poll, Holy Fire topped the list; as did single My Number in a poll, beating NME (New Musical Express) favourites Arctic Monkeys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Foals' album Holy Fire event with NME?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4928, "Truth_answer": "Yannis Philippakis stated that the recording process had some unconventional moments: At one point we even made these poor studio interns collect bones.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Foals' album, Holy Fire in 2012-2013?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4929, "Truth_answer": "Hole embarked on a worldwide tour throughout late 1994 and for the duration of 1995, with appearances at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas, and Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What live performances did Hole have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4929, "Truth_answer": "While touring with Sonic Youth, Courtney Love got into a physical fight with Kathleen Hanna backstage at a 1995 Lollapalooza festival and punched her in the face.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hole's incidents take place during their worldwide tour between 1992-1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4929, "Truth_answer": "On August 26, 1995 at the Reading Festival in England, Hole gave a performance that John Peel described as teetering on the edge of chaos.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Hole's notable performances between 1992-1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4929, "Truth_answer": "Courtney Love's reckless stage presence became a media spectacle, drawing press from MTV and other outlets due to her unpredictable performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting abot Hole's performances between 1992-1995?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman was arrested and tried for conspiracy and inciting to riot as a result of his role in anti-Vietnam War protests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p0", "https://hiphappy.com/2011/11/09/hippies-better-world/_p48", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_PTA_Disbands_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abbie Hoffman's Chicago Eight conspiracy trial about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman was among the group that came to be known as the Chicago Seven (originally Chicago Eight), which included fellow Yippie Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, and Rennie Davis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where any other beings tried with Abbie Hoffman in the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Others included John Froines, Lee Weiner, future California state senator Tom Hayden and Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And who else was tried with Abbie Hoffman in the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale's trial was severed from the others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Abbie Hoffman and others that they became known as the Chicago Seven rather than Eight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Presided over by Judge Julius Hoffman (no relation to Hoffman, about which he joked throughout the trial, Abbie Hoffman's courtroom antics frequently grabbed the headlines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the trial of Abbie Hoffman's Chicago Eight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Dendants Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin appeared in court dressed in judicial robes, while on another day, Hoffman was sworn in as a witness with his hand giving the finger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What antics did Abbie Hoffman do during the Chicago Eight trials?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman told Judge Hoffman you are a 'shande fur de Goyim' [disgrace in front of the gentiles]. You would have served Hitler better.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211022011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Seven_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the Abbie Hoffman's Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "All seven defendants were found not guilty of conspiracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict of Abbie Hoffman's Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4930, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman and four of the other defendants (Rubin, Dellinger, Davis, and Hayden) were found guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abbie Hoffman's verdict from the Chicago Eight trial?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4931, "Truth_answer": "At Woodstock in 1969, Abbie Hoffman interrupted The Who's performance to attempt to speak against the jailing of John Sinclair of the White Panther Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Woodstock with Abbie Hoffman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4931, "Truth_answer": "Abbie Hoffman grabbed a microphone and yelled, I think this is a pile of shit while John Sinclair rots in prison ...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Abbie Hoffman successful in the interrupting of The Who's performance at Woodstock in 1969 to speak against the jailing of John Sinclair of the White Panther Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4931, "Truth_answer": "Pete Townshend shouted Fuck off! Fuck off my fucking stage!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Abbie Hoffman grabbed a microphone and yelled, I think this is a pile of shit while John Sinclair rots in prison... during The Who's performance at Woodstock in 1969?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4931, "Truth_answer": "Pete Townshend reportedly ran at Hoffman with his guitar and hit Hoffman in the back, although Townshend later denied attacking Hoffman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201175716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbie_Hoffman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Pete Townshend shouted Fuck off! Fuck off my fucking stage! at Woodstock in 1969?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4931, "Truth_answer": "In Steal This Book, Abbie Hoffman encourages his readership to take to the stage at concerts to use the pre-assembled audience and PA system to get their message out.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Abbie Hoffman article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4931, "Truth_answer": "Once it got into print, Steal This Book had widespread readership and became a bestseller mainly through word of mouth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120231044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_This_Book_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the book Steal This Book by Abbie Hoffman do well", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4932, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll did not believe in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent god.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Todd Carroll think about religion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4932, "Truth_answer": "In Why I am not an atheist, Robert Todd Carroll described his dislike of the term atheist because the term was being exploited by theists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Robert Todd Carroll's view of not believing in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent god?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4932, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll always maintained the opinion that people have to be more skeptical of religion than they are now.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Todd Carroll say about religion besides not beliving in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent god and disliking the term atheist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4932, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll said in multiple interviews that religion is an area that skeptics don't target enough, and that pure faith is winning the race against critical thinking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Robert Todd Carroll maintaining the opinion that people have to be more skeptical of religion that they are now significant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4933, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Todd Carroll a writer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4933, "Truth_answer": "It covers subjects such as language and critical thinking, the mass media and other sources of information, fallacies of reasoning, and inductive and deductive arguments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Becoming a Critical Thinker about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4933, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll achieved notability by publishing The Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994. It is the print version of the website skepdic.com.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll write anything else?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4933, "Truth_answer": "The Skeptic's Dictionary features many examples of pseudoscientific beliefs over its eight chapters. In the last chapter, Robert Todd Carroll provided ways to improve critical thinking and skepticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Todd Carroll's The Skeptic's Dictionary about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4933, "Truth_answer": "Similar to the website, it takes a skeptical stance, typically assuming that something is false until proven otherwise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Todd Carroll write about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "On October 13, 1961, Tippi Hedren received a call from an agent who told her a producer was interested in working with her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1961 with Tippi Hedren?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "An agent from a producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who called Tippi Hedren in 1961?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "When the agent told Tippi Hedren the producer was Alfred Hitchcock, she agreed to sign a seven-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Then what happened with Tipi Hedren after the call?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "The Birds(1963) and Marnie(1964).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock make together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Hitchcock put Tippi Hedren through an extensive color screen test that lasted two days and cost $25,000, doing scenes from his previous films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else di Tippi Hedren do with Alfred Hitchcock?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "The previous films were Rebecca, Notorious and To Catch a Thief with actor Martin Balsam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the previous films that Alfred Hitchcock put Hedren through for a screen test?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4934, "Truth_answer": "According to Martin Balsam, Tippi Hedren was very nervous but studied every line, did every move she was asked to, and tried to do everything right.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tippi Hedren's work with Alfred Hitchcock around 1961?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "At the invitation of Ed Parker, Bruce Lee appeared in the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruce Lee get involved with the Long Beach International Karate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups (using the thumb and the index finger of one hand) with feet at approximately shoulder-width apart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee do at the Long Beach International Karate Championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee also performed the One inch punch.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee do anything else of note at the Long Beach International Karate Championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee forcibly delivered the punch to volunteer Bob Baker while largely maintaining his posture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bruce Lee punch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "Bob Baker recalled, When [Bruce Lee] punched me that last time, I had to stay home from work because the pain in my chest was unbearable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Baker get hurt from Bruce Lee's punch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee appeared at the 1967 Long Beach International Karate Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee do another Long Beach International Karate Championship after this one in 1964?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4935, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee performed various demonstrations, including the famous unstoppable punch against USKA world Karate champion Vic Moore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything exciting happen at the 1967 Long Beach International Karate Championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill's debut album was Take Me as I Am (1993); sales were strong, buoyed by the chart success of Wild One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me more information about Faith Hill's country music success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill became the first female country singer in 30 years to hold Billboard's number one position for four consecutive weeks when Wild One managed the feat in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill's album, Take Me as I Am become popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill's version of Piece of My Heart, also went to the top of the country charts in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Faith Hill during the years 1993-1997 with her country music success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "Take Me as I Am sold a total of 3 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill sell many albums of Take Me as I Am?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill had surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel on her vocal cords.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do after her album sold a totla of 3 million copies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "It Matters to Me finally appeared in 1995 and was another success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Faith Hill's surgery take her to heal properly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "It Matters to Me (1995) was Faith Hill's second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was It Matters to Me Faith Hill's second album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4936, "Truth_answer": "It Matters to Me became her third number-one country single. Several other top 10 singles followed, and more than 3 million copies of the album were sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other important things to know about Faith Hill and her second album, It Matters to Me?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill was born in Ridgeland, Mississippi, north of Jackson, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Faith Hill born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill was adopted as an infant. Her adoptive parents were Edna and Ted Perry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Faith Hill's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "At age 19 Faith Hill quit school to move to Nashville and pursue her dream of being a country singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill ever move away from home?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "In her early days in Nashville, Faith Hill auditioned to be a backup singer for Reba McEntire, but failed to secure the job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faith Hill succeed right after moving away to Nashville?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "After a stint selling T-shirts, Faith Hill became a secretary at a music publishing firm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do after her Nashville audition failed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill landed a job at a local McDonald's restaurant franchise, which she disliked intensely. Fries, burgers, cash register – I did it all, I hated it, she has said.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do after being a secretary at a music firm?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4937, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, Faith Hill married music publishing executive Daniel Hill (not to be confused with Canadian musician Dan Hill).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Faith Hill and her early life and career beginnings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4938, "Truth_answer": "On March 18, 2014, Julianne Hough and her brother Derek Hough announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called Move Live on Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julianne Hough tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4938, "Truth_answer": "Auditions were also held to recruit a new group of dancers to join the Julianne Hough, although some back-up dancers from the previous year returned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julianne Hough have a team dancing with her?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4938, "Truth_answer": "The tour started May 25, 2014, in Park City, Kansas, and ended it in Los Angeles on July 26, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the “Move Live on Tour tour last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4938, "Truth_answer": "Due to the success of ticket sales before the tour had officially kicked off, several more shows were added to the tour schedule, which also sold out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013134336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne_Hough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Julianne Hough and the Move Live on Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans was born in Boonville, Missouri, in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sara Evans born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans' family raised corn, beans, tobacco, and livestock for a living.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022184847id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/sara-evans_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022184847id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/sara-evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sara Evans parents do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Central Methodist University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sara Evans go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Songwriter Harlan Howard was impressed by Sara Evans' demo of his song Tiger by the Tail. He decided to help her music career, leading to a signed contract with RCA Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sara Evans first big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Three Chords and the Truth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans do any other work with Harlan Howard besides Tiger by the Tail?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Three Chords and the Truth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Sara Evans do with RCA Nashville?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Three Chords and The Truth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Sara Evans debut album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Although none of its three singles reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the album received critical praise for its neotraditional country sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Three Chords and The Truth received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "No Place That Far, October 27, 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922004623id_/http://www.megacountry.com:80/artists/sara-evans_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other early albums did Sara Evans release besides Three Chords and the Truth?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "At the age of eight, Sara Evans was struck by an automobile in front of the family home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about Sara Evans to this article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans's legs suffered multiple fractures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sara Evans severely hurt from being struck by a vehicle?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 4939, "Truth_answer": "Recuperating for months in a wheelchair, Sara Evans continued singing to help pay her medical bills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans legs heal after suffering from multiple fractures?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans' third studio album, Born to Fly, was released on October 10, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202071815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Fly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sara Evans' album, Born to Fly released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Sara Evans won her first CMA award when Born to Fly won the award for Video of the Year, her first major industry award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans' album, Born to Fly receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "The album's title track (Born to Fly), which was released as the lead single, was a Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans' release any singles from the album, Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "Three more singles were released from Born to Fly (I Could Not Ask for More, Saints & Angels, and I Keep Looking), the first two reaching the Top 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from Sara Evans' album, Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "The album Restless' lead single, Backseat of a Greyhound Bus, was a Top 20 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Sara Evans' album Restless when it was released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "Perfect, the Restless' second single, was a No. 2 hit on the country charts. However, the album's third single, Suds in the Bucket, was the most successful single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other singles did Sara Evans' release from the album, Restless?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "Restless debuted at No. 3 on the Top Country Albums chart and at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of over 40,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the critical reception of Sara Evan's album, Restless?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "Restless' fourth and final single, Tonight, failed to reach the Top 40 country charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sara Evan's album, Restless?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4940, "Truth_answer": "Sara Evans won her first CMA award when Born to Fly won the award for Video of the Year, her first major industry award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Evans_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sara Evans' win any awards in the Country Music Association Awards with the albums, Restless and Born to Fly?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4941, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes started his Davis Cup career in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Leander Peas David Cup career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4941, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes and his partner beat the Japanese team in a five-set encounter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leander Paes win his first Davis Cup match in 1990?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4941, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes partnered with Zeeshan Ali.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Leander Paes play doubles with in the 1990 Davis Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4941, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes and Zeeshan Ali played against a Japanese team in a five-set encounter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Leander Paes and Zeeshan Ali play against?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4941, "Truth_answer": "1996 Atlanta Olympics Leander Paes beat Fernando Meligeni to win the bronze medal, the first Indian to win an individual medal since KD Jadhav won bronze.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leander Paes have any noteworthy wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4941, "Truth_answer": "1999 Wimbledon Grand Slam Doubles winner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wins did Leander Paes have in his career besides the davis cup and the bronze in the 1996 olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4942, "Truth_answer": "From 1996, Leander Paes partnered with fellow-Indian Mahesh Bhupathi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Leander Paes' partnership with Mahesh Bhupathi start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4942, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi's first year was not successful. The Indian duo has a 303–103 career record together. They have a high success rate against various top teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi a successful team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4942, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi won doubles at the Chennai Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi biggest wins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4942, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi have a Davis Cup record for the longest doubles winning streak, with 24 straight wins lasting 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi ever won a Davis Cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4942, "Truth_answer": "Leander Paes paired with Vishnu Vardhan at the London Olympics 2012, following Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna's refusal. Paes threatened to withdraw from the Olympics rather than play with Vardhan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112132851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_Paes_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi's partnership?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4943, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Neil Primrose went head-first into a shallow swimming pool while on tour in France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Travis drummer Neil Primrose's accident?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4943, "Truth_answer": "Breaking his neck, Neil Primrose almost died due to spinal damage. Despite the severity of the accident, Primrose has since made a full recovery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Travis drummer Neil Primrose become paralyzed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4943, "Truth_answer": "With Neil Primrose having recovered, Travis regrouped and re-evaluated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Primrose stay in Travis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4943, "Truth_answer": "Produced by Travis themselves, Tchad Blake, and Steve Orchard, the album marked a move into more organic, moody and political territory for the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401015051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Memories_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed after Travis drummer Neil Primrose recovered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4943, "Truth_answer": "If not for his road crew, drummer Neil Primrose also would have drowned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting Travis' Primrose's accident and change in direction?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4944, "Truth_answer": "The band that would become Travis was formed by brothers Chris Martyn (bass) and Geoff Martyn (keyboards) along with Simon Jarvis (drums). Andy Dunlop (guitar).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Travis get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4944, "Truth_answer": "With brothers Chris and Geoff Martyn on bass and keyboards, in 1993, the fivesome released a privately made CD, The Glass Onion EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Travis' first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4944, "Truth_answer": "The band won a talent contest organised by the Music in Scotland Trust, who promised £2,000 so that Travis could deal-hunt at a new music seminar in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Travis win any awards during the early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4944, "Truth_answer": "Travis showed promise but had yet to evolve into a decent line-up capable of fulfilling it and spent several years treading water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intereting aspects about Travis’ Formation and early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born on 15 November 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daniel Barenboim born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim started piano lessons at the age of five with his mother, continuing to study with his father, who remained his only teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Daniel Barenboim's relationship with his parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim move away from Buenos Aires?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "Two years later, in the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim do anything relevant in Israel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "During Barenboim's summers in Salzburg he also met and played for Wilhelm Furtwängler, who has remained a central musical influence and ideal for Barenboim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the city, Salzburg responsible for Daniel Barenboim's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4945, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm Furtwängler called the young Daniel Barenboim a phenomenon and invited him to perform the Beethoven First Piano Concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Daniel Barenboim's early biography?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim has rejected musical fashions based on current musicological research, such as the authentic performance movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Daniel Barenboim's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim has not been influenced by the faster tempos chosen by other conductors such as David Zinman and authentic movement advocate Roger Norrington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the composers that Daniel Barenboim rejected?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim makes frequent use of the right-foot sustaining pedal, producing a sonority very different from the dry and often staccato sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Daniel Barenboim develop his musical style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "Moreover, in the fugues, Daniel Barenboim often plays one voice considerably louder than the others, a practice impossible on a harpsichord.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Daniel Barenboim's style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim conducted the 2006 New Year's Eve concert in Buenos Aires, in which tangos were played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Daniel Barenboim play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Daniel Barenboim conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in its first appearance in Israel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Daniel Barenboim's significant performances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4946, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Barenboim turned to other musical genres, such as jazz, and the folk music of his birthplace, Argentina", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daniel Barenboim's style ever change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4947, "Truth_answer": "Ed, Chet Doodley, Josie, and Ronald Reagan were primary characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some of the characters in the graphic novel, Ed the Happy Clown.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4947, "Truth_answer": "Ed finds the head of his penis replaced with the head of a miniature Ronald Reagan from Dimension X—a world much like Ed's but whose people are tiny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103162503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_the_Happy_Clown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are aspects of Ed the Happy Clown that contain Ronald Reagan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4947, "Truth_answer": "Ed is imprisoned when he finds hospital janitor Chet Doodley's severed hand and the police assume Ed had taken it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other notable elements in the summary of Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4947, "Truth_answer": "Penis-worshipping, rat-eating pygmy cannibals drag both Josie and Ed into the sewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the elements of canibalism in Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4947, "Truth_answer": "When it is discovered that the people of Dimension X are homosexual or bisexual, the professor of Dimension X is put to a violent death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other elements of sexuality were described in Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4948, "Truth_answer": "Christian elements especially—largely sacriligeous—are prominent in the book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the graphic novel, Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4948, "Truth_answer": "They are at first innocuous and unimportant: a zombie named Christian, another character who believes he has found Christ's face on a piece of adhesive tape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of Christian element in Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4948, "Truth_answer": "Ed prominently features transgressive content including nudity, graphic violence, racist imagery, blasphemy, and profanity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other themes are there in Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4948, "Truth_answer": "Ed was seen by many critics a high point of the early alternative comics scene in the 1980s, echoes of which can be seen in such later surrealistic graphics novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any critics of Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4948, "Truth_answer": "The story won praise from The Comics Journal. Time placed Ed at seventh on its list of All Time Top Ten Graphic Novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else reviewed Ed the Happy Clown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase entered All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1983. He won the NWA United National Championship on October 14, 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Ted DiBiase's accomplishments in 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "Three months later, on January 28, 1984, Ted DiBiase lost the title to Michael Hayes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more followed Ted DiBiase's victory of the NWA United National Championship in 1983?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "In August 1985, Ted DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ted DiBiase fight again after the lost title to Michael Hayes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "Later that year, Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen entered the 1985 World's Strongest Tag Determination League and would emerge victorious, finishing in first place with 7 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Ted DiBiase's tag team performance with Stan Hansen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "In August 1985, Ted DiBiase formed a tag team with fellow gaijin Stan Hansen, and the two became the PWF Tag Team Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 with Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "In September 1993, Ted DiBiase returned to AJPW and reformed his team with Stan Hansen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about 1993 with Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "On November 13, 1993, Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen would be stripped of the World Tag Team Championship title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting aspect of Ted DiBiase's Japan Pro Wrestling years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase would enter the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, but wrestled only one match, on November 14, where he and Stan Hansen defeated Tracey Smothers and Richard Slinge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase regain the title from the World Tag Team Championship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4949, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase suffered neck and back injuries which forced him out of the tournament (Giant Baba ended up replacing him).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed after Ted DiBiase only wrestling one match at the 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "Musicians Christian Jacobs, Chad Larson and former member Boyd Terry formed The Aquabats in Brea, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Aquabats! Super Show! originate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "In 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Aquabats! Super Show! form?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Buena Vista Television helped produce a live-action mini-pilot and failed to generate any network interest and was ultimately even disowned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Aquabats! Super Show! previous attempts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Buena Vista Television helped produce a live-action mini-pilot and failed to generate any network interest and was ultimately even disowned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Aquabats! Super Show! do after failing to generate network interest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "The Aquabats used a music video budget granted by their record label Goldenvoice Records for their 1999 album The Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Aquabats! Super Show! attempt a second pilot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "According to Christian Jacobs, the Fox Family Channel reportedly expressed interest in the series and ordered production on a proper pilot episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was using a music video budget grant successful by The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz formed the Orange County-based production company The Magic Store, focusing on creating family-oriented television entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Aquabats! Super Show! do after gaining expressed interest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz persuaded Yo Gabba Gabba!'s joint production company Wild Brain to help produce a new pilot based around The Aquabats in conjuncture with The Magic Store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about The Aquabats! Super Show! time around 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "Creatively spearheaded by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz, The Aquabats' third pilot, titled The Aquabats! Super Show!, was shot on location throughout southern California in late 2007 and early 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of The Aquabats! Super Show! creators Jacobs and Schultz persuading Yo Gabba Gabba! ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4950, "Truth_answer": "While The Aquabats' previous pilots were short, live-action promotional videos, The Aquabats! Super Show! was a fully realized 22-minute episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Aquabats! Super Show! creator Jacobs do withthe third pilot?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "Chronicled in both live-action and animated segments, The Aquabats! Super Show! is centered around the adventures of The Aquabats, a group of superhero rock musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about The Aquabats! Super Show! premise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "The characters travel the countryside on a self-appointed mission to fight evil and destroy boredom, protecting the world from the villains and creatures who threaten to destroy it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of adventures were on The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "The characters are aiming to become a famous rock and roll band in their own right.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do the super heroes from The Aquabats! Super Show! do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "The MC Bat Commander (Christian Jacobs), Crash McLarson (Chad Larson), Ricky Fitness (Richard Falomir), EagleBones Falconhawk (Ian Fowles), and keyboardist Jimmy the Robot (James R. Briggs, Jr.).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "MC Bat Commander (Christian Jacobs) is the swaggering leader of the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the leader of The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "Crash McLarson (Chad Larson), Ricky Fitness (Richard Falomir), EagleBones Falconhawk (Ian Fowles), and keyboardist Jimmy the Robot (James R. Briggs, Jr.).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the The Aquabats! Super Show! group?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "The characters' powers included growing up to 100 feet in size as the bassist, super speed with drums and possessing a laser-shooting electric guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Aquabats! Super Show! group use their powers when performing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "The Aquabats' origin story was left intentionally vague throughout the series, a choice Jacobs explains was done for the sake of the viewer's imagination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do The Aquabats! Super Show! group talk about how they joined?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "The series' first season met with a largely positive critical reception, consistently high ratings for the channel and a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Children's Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130074059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Aquabats! Super Show! group popular?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4951, "Truth_answer": "In the first five episodes of season two, each member of The Aquabats shares their memory of how they joined the band via animated flashback sequences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306234305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquabats!_Super_Show!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about The Aquabats! Super Show!?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4952, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks represented Indiana in the U.S. Senate from 1863–1869.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas A. Hendricks become Senator?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4952, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks challenged what he thought was radical legislation, including the military draft and issuing greenbacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks do as senator?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4952, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks supported the Union and prosecution of the war, consistently voting in favor of wartime appropriations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks stand for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4952, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks adamantly opposed Radical Reconstruction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks oppose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4952, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks voted against the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution that would, upon ratification, grant voting rights to males of all races and abolish slavery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thomas A. Hendricks vote on key issues?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4952, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks also opposed the attempt to remove President Andrew Johnson from office following his impeachment in the U.S. House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thomas A. Hendricks vote on key issues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4953, "Truth_answer": "In 1872 Thomas A. Hendricks was elected as the governor of Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas A. Hendricks become Governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4953, "Truth_answer": "This was Thomas A. Hendricks' third bid for the office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Thomas A. Hendricks ran for governor before?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4953, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks served as governor of Indiana from January 13, 1873 to January 8, 1877, a difficult period of post-war economic depression following the financial Panic of 1873.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Thomas A. Hendricks and being governor of Indiana?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4953, "Truth_answer": "Thomas A. Hendricks twice called out the state militia to end workers' strikes, one by miners in Clay County, and one by railroad workers' in Logansport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks do to help the post-war economic depression?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4953, "Truth_answer": "One of Thomas A. Hendricks' lasting legacies during his tenure as governor began with discussion to fund construction of a new Indiana Statehouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Hendricks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas A. Hendricks do as Governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4953, "Truth_answer": "The new statehouse was completed in 1888 and remains in use as Indiana's state capitol building after Thomas A. Hendricks left the office of Governor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas A. Hendricks rebuild the new Indiana Statehouse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4954, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 18, Kurt Gödel joined his brother in Vienna and entered the University of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In Vienna where did Kurt Gödel study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4954, "Truth_answer": "In 1924, Kurt Gödel aged 18 entered the University of Vienna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kurt Gödel start studying?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4954, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel initially intended to study theoretical physics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Gödel's major, or field of study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4954, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel attended courses on mathematics and philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel change to another field of study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4954, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel was awarded his doctorate in 1930, and his thesis (accompanied by some additional work) was published by the Vienna Academy of Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kurt Gödel graduate from the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4954, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel read Immanuel Kant's Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft, and participated in the Vienna Circle with Moritz Schlick, Hans Hahn, and Rudolf Carnap.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kurt Gödel join any clubs during his time at the University of Vienna?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel was born in Brünn, Austria-Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kurt Göde born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel was born April 28, 1906, in Brünn, Austria-Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kurt Göde born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel would remain close to his mother; their correspondence was wide-ranging. At the time of his birth the city had a German-speaking majority which included his parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kurt Göde home life like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Gödel attended the Evangelische Volksschule, a Lutheran school in Brünn from 1912 to 1916, and was enrolled in the Deutsches Staats-Realgymnasium from 1916 to 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kurt Gödel go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "Although Kurt Gödel had first excelled in languages, he later became more interested in history and mathematics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kurt Gödel's interests?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "In his family, young Kurt Gödel was known as Herr Warum (Mr. Why) because of his insatiable curiosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kurt Gödel's childhood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "According to his brother Rudolf Gödel, at a young age Kurt Gödel suffered from rheumatic fever; he completely recovered, but remained convinced that his heart had suffered permanent damage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Kurt Gödel think his heart had permanent damage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4955, "Truth_answer": "Beginning at age four, Kurt Gödel suffered from frequent episodes of poor health, which would continue for his entire life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130195505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Kurt Gödel's childhood?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Billy Zoom had stated that he would leave the band unless its next album was more successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band X depart from guitarist Billy Zoom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "X's fifth record, Ain't Love Grand!, was produced by pop metal producer Michael Wagener and released in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the American band X release any hit during 1985 - 1987?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "X's sixth album, See How We Are was released in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the album,Ain't Love Grand! all X released during the commericial era of 1985 - 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "Although Ain't Love Grand! received more mainstream radio play than their earlier releases, it did not represent a commercial breakthrough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reviews of the X's 1985 album, Ain't Love Grand!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "Burning House of Love, the album's first single, was a minor hit on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart, where it peaked at #26 in September 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band X have any chart toppers for their album, Ain't Love Grand!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "Billy Zoom left X shortly thereafter in 1986, the same year in which the feature-length documentary film, X: The Unheard Music, was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the band, X during 1985–1987 and the departure of Zoom?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4956, "Truth_answer": "Billy Zoom was initially replaced by Dave Alvin, who had left the Blasters. X then added a fifth member, guitarist Tony Gilkyson, formerly of the band Lone Justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members that initially replaced guitarist Billy Zoom?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4957, "Truth_answer": "X then signed to Elektra in 1982 to release Under the Big Black Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band X release an album in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4957, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, X slightly redefined their sound with the release of the More Fun in the New World album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did X release another album between 1982-1984 except Under the Big Black Sun?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4957, "Truth_answer": "X slightly redefined their sound making themselves somewhat more polished, eclectic and radio-ready than on previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the sound of the X album, More Fun in the New World?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4957, "Truth_answer": "More Fun in the New World received critical praise from Rolling Stone and Playboy, which had long been stalwart supporters of X and their sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(American_band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this new X album, More Fun in the New World successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4958, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss' second Union Station album Every Time You Say Goodbye was released in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release an album in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4958, "Truth_answer": "Every Time You Say Goodbye reached number 75 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. At the Grammy Awards of 1993 the song won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022022218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Time_You_Say_Goodbye_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alison Krauss' album, Every Time You Say Goodbye popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4958, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss collaborated on a project with the Cox Family in 1994, a bluegrass album called I Know Who Holds Tomorrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album that Alison Krauss made?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4958, "Truth_answer": "At the Grammy Awards of 1995, I Know Who Holds Tomorrow won the Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Know_Who_Holds_Tomorrow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alison Krauss' album, I Know Who Holds Tomorrow perform?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4958, "Truth_answer": "Alison Krauss recorded with the band Shenandoah on its single Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart, which brought her to the country music Top Ten for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Krauss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alison Krauss release any singles during her rising success in 1992 - 1999?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "Stark Naked and the Car Thieves was Curved Air co-founder Darryl Way's new band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stark Naked and the Car Thieves and their relationship to Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "The new lineup came from Stark Naked and the Car Thieves than Curved Air. This new Curved Air employed the same classical and folk influences as the original band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me the significant of Curved Air's Stark Naked and the Car Thieves?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "This new band often employed the same classical and folk influences as the original band but their core sound was rooted in pop, rhythm and blues, and hard rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Curved Air's relationship with Stark Naked and the Car Thieves", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "Way, a notorious perfectionist, grew impatient with the struggling of his bandmates, especially novice drummer Copeland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the new Curved Air tour start poorly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "For reasons no one could pinpoint, the musicians suddenly clicked with each other and the band caught fire, quickly becoming a popular and acclaimed live act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Darryl Way do when he got impatient with the tour's poor start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "Curved Air's studio efforts had issues. Bassist Phil Kohn left.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curved Air have any other issues than Darryl Way becoming impatient with the poor start?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "Unable to replace Phil Kohn in time for Midnight Wire, Curved Air relied on guest musicians to play both bass (John G Perry) and keyboards (Peter Wood).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Curved Air do when they were unable to replace Bassist Phil Kohn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4959, "Truth_answer": "Phil Kohn was later replaced by Tony Reeves, formerly of Colosseum and Greenslade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Curved Air ever have any other guest musicians to replace Bassist Phil Kohn?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4960, "Truth_answer": "Having retained a good working relationship, Sonja Kristina and Mike Wedgwood formed a new band with Kirby Gregory (electric guitar), Eddie Jobson (keyboards, violin), and Jim Russell (drums).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105458id_/http://yourconditioninfo.blogspot.com/2018/06/curved-air.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the new Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4960, "Truth_answer": "The new Curved Air's sole album, Air Cut, failed to chart at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the new Curved Air lineup more popular than the former Curved Air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4960, "Truth_answer": "Not long after the release Eddie Jobson was asked to replace Brian Eno in Roxy Music, so Kirby Gregory and Jim Russell both left the group to form Stretch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new Curved Air dissolve after failing to chart with their sole album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4960, "Truth_answer": "Kirby Gregory(electric guitar) and Jim Russell(drums) both left the new Curved Air to form Stretch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Stretch the new name fo the new Curved Air lineup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4960, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Kristina recorded a demo tape for Warner Brothers but they discontinued the contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624222504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curved_Air_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the demo tape that Sonja Kristina do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4960, "Truth_answer": "Mike Wedgwood joined the band, Caravan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the new Curved Air article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4961, "Truth_answer": "George Ivan Van Morrison is his real name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Van Morrison his Van Morrison's real name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4961, "Truth_answer": "Young Van Morrison grew up listening to artists such as Jelly Roll Morton, Ray Charles, Lead Belly, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee and Solomon Burke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of the 1st people Van Morrison looked up to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4961, "Truth_answer": "Van Morrison joined with various local bands, including one called Deanie Sands and the Javelins, with whom he played guitar and shared singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Van Morrison work with anyone during his early life and musical roots?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4961, "Truth_answer": "The line-up of the Javelins was lead vocalist Deanie Sands, guitarist George Jones, and drummer and vocalist Roy Kane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206170347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Van Morrison perform with Deanie Sands and the Javelins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4961, "Truth_answer": "The four main musicians of the Javelins, with the addition of Wesley Black as pianist, became known as the Monarchs. At age 17, Van Morrison toured Europe with the Monarchs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Van Morrison's career take off?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4962, "Truth_answer": "The first season featured some of the first music videos seen on network TV, with cast members appearing in films set to various band music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are memorable moments in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4962, "Truth_answer": "During the September 16, 1968, episode, Richard Nixon, running for president, appeared for a few seconds with a disbelieving vocal inflection, asking Sock it to me?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after being one of the first music videos seen on network TV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4962, "Truth_answer": "Vice President Hubert Humphrey declined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Nixon's opponent, Vice President Hubert Humphrey accept appearing on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4962, "Truth_answer": "According to George Schlatter, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In's creator, Hubert Humphrey later said that not doing it may have cost him the election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed after Vice President Hubert Humphrey declined to appear on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4962, "Truth_answer": "According to George Schlatter, [Richard Nixon] said the rest of his life that appearing on Laugh-In is what got him elected. And I believe that.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other memorable moments happened during Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon's election with Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4963, "Truth_answer": "1970–1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did season 4 of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4963, "Truth_answer": "The 1970–71 season brought new additions to the cast including Dennis Allen, comic actress Ann Elder, who also contributed to scripts, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, and Johnny Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the cast of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In season 4?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4963, "Truth_answer": "Arte Johnson and Henry Gibson left the show after the 1970–71 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens in season 5 of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4963, "Truth_answer": "Goldie Hawn won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the episode Cactus Flower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_&_Martin's_Laugh-In_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about season 4 and season 5 of “Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4963, "Truth_answer": "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In celebrated its 100th episode during the 1971–72 season, with Judy Carne, Jo Anne Worley, Arte Johnson, and Tiny Tim all returning for the festivities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going on with Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In season 4 and 5?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "In 1974 Steven Seagal met Miyako Fujitani, who had come to Los Angeles to teach aikido. When Miyako returned to Osaka, Seagal went with her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Seagal get involved in martial arts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "Aikido.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of martial arts was Steven Seagal doing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal returned to Taos, New Mexico, with his student Craig Dunn, where they opened a dojo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Steven Seagal have in his martial arts training?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "After another period in Japan, Steven Seagal returned to the U.S. in 1983 with senior student Haruo Matsuoka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal stay in Taos, New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal opened an aikido dojo, initially in North Hollywood, California, but later moved it to the city of West Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Steven Seagal dojo move somewhere else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal helped train Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist Lyoto Machida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Steven Seagal's martial arts career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4964, "Truth_answer": "Lyoto Machida credited Steven Seagal for helping him perfect the front kick that he used to knock out Randy Couture at UFC 129 in May 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lyoto Machida attribute to Steven Seagal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law (titled Nico in Europe), with director Andrew Davis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Steven Seagal first work on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Steven Seagal make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "All were box office hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal's movies do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal hosted the April 20, 1991 episode of the late night variety show Saturday Night Live, which aired as the 18th episode of the 16th season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Steven Seagal do during the 1980s - 1990s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "Cast member David Spade regarded Steven Seagal as the show's worst host during Spade's time there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steven Seagal do on Saturday Night Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "David Spade and co-star Tim Meadows cite Steven Seagal's humorlessness, and his ill-treatment of the show's cast and writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saturday Night Live say anything else about Steven Seagal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "Co-star Tim Meadows commented, [Steven Seagal] didn't realize that you can't tell somebody they're stupid on Wednesday and expect them to continue writing for you on Saturday.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Saturday Night Live cast say other mean things to Steven Seagal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal directed and starred in On Deadly Ground (1994), featuring Michael Caine, R. Lee Ermey, and Billy Bob Thornton in minor supporting roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movie was Steven Seagal in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4965, "Truth_answer": "On Deadly Ground emphasized environmental and spiritual themes, signaling a break with his previous persona as a genre-ready inner-city cop. On Deadly Ground was poorly received by critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie On Deadly Ground about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4966, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Sydney is a mutant metamorph with the ability to alter his physical appearance and voice at will to resemble that of any person he chooses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What special powers did Kevin Sydney have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4966, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Sydney was a short-lived adversary for the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kevin Sydney fight anyone using metamorph?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4966, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Sydney's power could also transform the appearance of his costume as well, which was made of unstable molecules. He also has limited telepathic abilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Kevin Sydney and his powers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4967, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin's conservative and pro-German views eventually translated into sympathy for the Third Reich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sven Hedin's connection to Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4967, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin met Adolf Hitler and other leading National Socialists repeatedly and was in regular correspondence with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sven Hedin do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4967, "Truth_answer": "In correspondence with Joseph Goebbels and Hans Dräger, Sven Hedin was able to achieve the printing of the Daily Watchwords year after year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Sven Hedin meeting Adolf Hitler and other leading National Socialists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4967, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin drew increasing controversy towards the end of his life. Adolf Hitler had been an early admirer of Hedin, who was in turn impressed with Hitler's nationalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy regarding Sven Hedin being able to achieve his prints year after year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4968, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin was a monarchist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sven Hedin's political stance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4968, "Truth_answer": "From 1905 onwards Sven Hedin took a stand against the move toward democracy in his Swedish homeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sven Hedin become involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4968, "Truth_answer": "Sven Hedin developed a lasting affinity for the German empire, with which he became acquainted during his formal studies. This is also shown in his admiration for Kaiser Wilhelm II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sven Hedin affiliated with any groups?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Fean continued to play live music with Stephen Travers. Eamon Carr went on to become a producer. Barry Devlin directed. Jim Lockhart is head of production at RTÉ 2fm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities did Horslips members pursue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Fean continued to play live music with Stephen Travers, formerly of The Miami Showband.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other Horslips members play live music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Barry Devlin directed for the screen and been a drama writer for radio and screen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Horslips' member's other activities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Berry Devlin produced a number of U2 videos in the mid-1980s. Examples of his screen writing are evident in the joint RTÉ/BBC production Ballykissangel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Berry Devlin directed anything notable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Yes, all of Horslips members are still alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are all Horslips members all still alive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Charles O'Connor owns two antique shops in Whitby, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Horslips members do anything outside of performing and/or directing / producing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4969, "Truth_answer": "Charles O'Connor continued to record folk and traditional music in his home recording studio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles O' Connor the only member that stayed out of the spotlight?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4970, "Truth_answer": "In March 2004, three Horslips enthusiasts, Jim Nelis, Stephen Ferris and Paul Callaghan, put on an exhibition of Horslips memorabilia in The Orchard Gallery in Derry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Horslips return?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4970, "Truth_answer": "Horslips returned to the studio in Westmeath to produce a studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips release any albums after the return in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4970, "Truth_answer": "Horslips released Roll Back, in the summer of 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the Horslips release in 2004?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4970, "Truth_answer": "The exhibition moved to Drogheda in October 2005, courtesy of longtime fan Paddy Goodwin, and was formally opened on 6 October by a tribute band, Horslypse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips play live after their return in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4970, "Truth_answer": "The exhibition moved to Belfast in February and March 2006 and there were plans for a New York showing in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horslips do a tour for their 2004 album, Roll Back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4970, "Truth_answer": "Described as Horslips Unplugged, the album, Roll Back(2004) contained acoustic reworkings of many of their best-known songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726215806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horslips_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of songs were there in the described “Horslips Unplugged”?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "After strenuous years of touring and recording (Eurythmics had released eight studio albums in eight years), a rift had developed between the duo and Eurythmics disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Eurythmics go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "David A. Stewart began writing film soundtracks and had a big international hit in 1990 with the instrumental track Lily Was Here.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eurythmics put out any solo albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Annie Lennox released her first solo album, Diva.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eurythmics Annie Lenox do at this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "Diva was a critical and popular success, entering the UK album chart at No. 1 and achieving quadruple platinum status, producing a string of five hit singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eurythmics Annie Lenox's album, Diva win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "Annie Lenox followed this up in 1995 with her second album, Medusa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eurythmics Annie Lenox release any other solo albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "Medusa became Annie Lenox's second No. 1 album in the UK, reaching double platinum status both there and in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eurythmics Annie Lenox's second album, Medusa win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "David A. Stewart, meanwhile, released the solo albums Greetings from the Gutter (1995), and Sly-Fi (1998).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurythmics_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eurythmics David Stewart release any other solo albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4971, "Truth_answer": "Neither was commercially successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eurythmics David Stewart's Greetings from the Gutter and Sly-Fi successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4972, "Truth_answer": "At one time, Willie Stargell held the record for the longest home run in nearly half of the NL parks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Stargell have a record for home runs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4972, "Truth_answer": "On August 5, 1969, Willie Stargell hit a home run off Alan Foster that left the stadium and measured 507 feet, the longest home run ever hit at Dodger Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Willie Stargell's home runs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4972, "Truth_answer": "Willie Stargell hit a second home run out of Dodger Stadium on May 8, 1973, against Andy Messersmith, measured at 470 feet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other record setting lengths by Willie Stargell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4972, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 1971, Willie Stargell hit the longest home run in Veterans Stadium history during a 14-4 Pirates win over the Philadelphia Phillies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stadiums did Willie Stargell set records at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph, a dentist, in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger separated from Michael F. Rudolph and moved to Encino, California in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Lewis G. Bishop and Laura Schlessinger married in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger remarry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk Schlessinger, was born in November 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Ddi Laura Schlessinger have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Laura Schlessinger was Lewis G. Bishop's son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Deryk Lewis G. Bishop's son?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Laura Schlessinger's husband died November 2, 2015, after being ill for 1.5 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Schlessinger stay married to Lewis G. Bishop?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger was estranged from her sister for years, and many thought she was an only child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4973, "Truth_answer": "Laura Schlessinger had not spoken to her mother for 18 to 20 years before her mother's death in 2002 from heart disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110212251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laura Schlessinger close to her mother?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4974, "Truth_answer": "When Pete Pihos returned to Indiana after his military service, he played at the fullback position for the 1945 Indiana Hoosiers football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pete Pihos play for during the 45-46 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4974, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos had only two days of practice before his first game back, Indiana's second game of the season, against Northwestern. He scored Indiana's only touchdown in the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos make any exceptional plays?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4974, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos scored the first two touchdowns in Indiana's 26–0 win over Purdue in the final game of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about Pete Pihos' 1945-1946 seasons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4974, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos earned first-team All-America honors from Yank, the Army Weekly magazine, and finished eighth in voting for the Heisman Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos receive any other recognition during 1945-1946?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4974, "Truth_answer": "As a senior, Pete Pihos played three positions (fullback, halfback, and quarterback) and was named the most valuable player on the 1946 Indiana Hoosiers football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pete Pihos' inclusion in the MVP vote based on for the 1946 Indiana Hoosiers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4974, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos suffered from a throat infection and thigh injury during the 1946 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos have any setbacks in the 1945-1946 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4975, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos attended the Indiana University and played for the Indiana Hoosiers football team in 1942-1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pete Pihos become a football player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4975, "Truth_answer": "As a sophomore in 1942, Pete Pihos caught 17 passes for 295 yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pete Pihos’ 1942-1943 early footall season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4975, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos started as an end player in 1942 and 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Pete Pihos play for the Indiana Hoosiers in 1942 - 1943?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4975, "Truth_answer": "In four seasons at Indiana, Pihos scored 138 points, which was then the school's all-time scoring record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4975, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos led the Hoosiers to a 34–0 victory over Wisconsin; after catching a touchdown pass from teammate Bob Hoernschemeyer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Pete Pihos play with for the Indiana Hoosiers in 1942-1943?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4975, "Truth_answer": "Pete Pihos was named to the All-America team selected based on the votes of 1,706 fellow players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pete Pihos play with any other team beside the Indiana Hoosiers in 1942-1943?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, Bonnie Raitt entered Radcliffe College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bonnie Raitt go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "Bonnie Raitt majored in Social Relations and African studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bonnie Raitt a student of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "Bonnie Raitt became friends with Dick Waterman. During her second year of college, Raitt left school for a semester and moved to Philadelphia with Waterman and other local musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bonnie Raitt playing with during her time in Radcliffe College around 1967?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "Bonnie Raitt released her debut album, Bonnie Raitt, in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some albums Bonnie Raitt released during 1967 after the move to Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "The Bonnie Raitt album was warmly received by the music press, with many writers praising her skills as an interpreter and as a bottleneck guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bonnie Raitt's debut album, 'Bonnie Raitt' well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "Bonnie Raitt's second album, Give It Up, was released in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable albums from Bonnie Raitt during the time of 1970-1976?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "Green Light(1982) had many of Bonnie Raitt's peers and the media compare her new sound to the burgeoning new wave movement. The album received her strongest reviews in years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bonnie Raitt's 1982 album, Green Light well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "Warner Brothers held higher expectations for Bonnie Raitt's album, The Glow, in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen to Bonnie Raitt during the 1977-1988 period?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4976, "Truth_answer": "The Glow was released to poor reviews as well as modest sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bonnie Raitt's 1979 album, The Glow successful in sales?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg married Karen Umland in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Stephen Hillenburg married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Karen Umland, was a Southern Californian chef who teaches at the New School of Cooking in Culver City, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Karen Umland do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, the couple's first and only child, son Clay Hillenburg, was born.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Stepehen Hillenburg and Karen Umland have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg's hobbies included surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, and performing noisy rock music on his guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Hillenburg do with his free time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stepehen Hillenburg also enjoyed birdwatching at home, but said that he was always an ocean freak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that Stephen Hillenburg do with his free time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "According to his colleagues, Stepehen Hillenburg was a perfectionist workaholic. He was also known for his private nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg stick to himself mostly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stepehen Hillenburg, with his wife Karen Umland, endowed projects and organizations through the United Plankton Charitable Trust, which the couple established in 2005. Plankton is a character on Hillenburg's show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any references to Spongebob in Stephen Hillenburg's personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg disclosed in March 2017 that he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal neurodegenerative disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Hillenburg diagnosed with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg died at his home on November 26, 2018, at the age of 57. The immediate cause of death was heart failure due to the ALS disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg recover from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4977, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg's body was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean at least 500 yards (460 m) off the coast of California the next day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Stephen Hillenburg's illness, death, and legacy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg held various jobs in 1984, including as a park service attendant in Utah and an art director in San Francisco, before landing the job he wanted: teaching children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen Hillenburg start his career in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg was a marine-biology teacher at the Orange County Marine Institute (now known as the Ocean Institute) for three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What subject did Stephen Hillenburg teach when he became a teacher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg was a staff artist. During this period, Hillenburg realized he was more interested in art than his chosen profession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Hillenburg teach any other subjucts besides marine-biology along the years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "He created a comic The Intertidal Zone, to teach his students. It featured anthropomorphic forms of sea life, many of which would evolve into SpongeBob SquarePants characters Bob the Sponge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Between the years of teaching marine-biology, did Stephen Hillenburg come up with Spongebob?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg found a job teaching in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Stepen Hillenburg teaching or start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Rhe Orange County Marine Institute (now known as the Ocean Institute).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the school Stephen Hillenburg was teaching at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "There were jobs such as park service attendant in Utah and an art director in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other jobs besides teaching did Stephen Hillenburg have in his early career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg created The Intertidal Zone, to teach his students. It featured anthropomorphic forms of sea life, many of which would evolve into SpongeBob SquarePants characters Bob the Sponge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article state what the comic, The Intertidal Zone was about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4978, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg created The Intertidal Zone, to teach his students. It featured anthropomorphic forms of sea life, many of which would evolve into SpongeBob SquarePants characters Bob the Sponge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922224635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hillenburg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stephen Hillenburg come up with the idea of comics and/or Spongebob?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 4979, "Truth_answer": "Ulvaeus, Andersson and Stig Anderson believed in the possibilities of using the Eurovision Song Contest as a way to make the music business aware of them as songwriters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was ABBA and the Eurovision song contest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4979, "Truth_answer": "ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest on 6 April 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA win the Eurovision song contest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4979, "Truth_answer": "ABBA sung Waterloo in English instead of their native tongue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song that ABBA contributed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4979, "Truth_answer": "Winning gave ABBA the chance to tour Europe and perform on major television shows; thus the band saw the Waterloo single chart in many European countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did ABBA do after winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4979, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Waterloo peaked at number-six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, paving the way for ABBA's Ring Ring and their first trip as a group there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA's appearance in the United States help boost album sales in the U.S. market?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "In March 1976, the band ABBA released a compilation album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1976 with ABBA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "Greatest Hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ABBA compilation album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "Greatest Hits became ABBA's first UK number-one album, and also took ABBA into the Top 50 on the US album charts for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the ABBA compilation album, Greatest Hits successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "ABBA's Greatest Hits, Arrival, a number-one best-seller in Europe and Australia, represented a new level of accomplishment in both songwriting and studio work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA produce other music after their Greatest Hits album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "Dancing Queen is a single from the ABBA album Arrival(1976).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles from ABBA's fourth studio album, Arrival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "Dancing Queen topped the charts in loyal markets the UK, Germany and Australia, and also reaching number-one in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the ABBA album Arrival(1976) single, Dancing Queen chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "In January 1977, ABBA embarked on their first major tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did ABBA tour at all with their album, Arrival?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4980, "Truth_answer": "ABBA's popularity in the United States would remain on a comparatively smaller scale, and Dancing Queen became the only Billboard Hot 100 number-one single ABBA had there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about ABBA and their superstardom between 1976-1981?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4981, "Truth_answer": "James O'Keefe and colleagues were charged with entering federal property under false pretenses with the intent of committing a felony, at the office of United States Senator Mary Landrieu, a Democrat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between James O'Keefe and Mary Landrieu?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4981, "Truth_answer": "James O'Keefe's three fellow activists, who were dressed as telephone repairmen when apprehended, included Robert Flanagan, the son of William Flanagan, acting U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were James O'Keefe's colleagues?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4981, "Truth_answer": "The four men were charged with malicious intent to damage the phone system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were James O'Keefe and his three fellow activists charged with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4981, "Truth_answer": "Mary Loretta Landrieu is an American politician, entrepreneur, and former U.S. Senator from the state of Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123025113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Landrieu_p1", "https://www.aspeninstitute.org/blog-posts/coastal-resilience-should-be-at-the-forefront-of-the-climate-conversation/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state is Senator Mary Landrieu from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4982, "Truth_answer": "James O' Keefe's ACORN videos was an attempt to elicit damaging responses from employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4982, "Truth_answer": "In September 2009, James O'Keefe and his associate, Hannah Giles, published edited hidden camera recordings in which Giles posed as a prostitute and O'Keefe as her boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is James O' Keefe's connection to the ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4982, "Truth_answer": "The video revealed advice to Hannah Giles and James O'Keefe on how to avoid detection by authorities of tax evasion, human smuggling and child prostitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110183347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of James O' Keefe's published edited hidden camera records of the ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4982, "Truth_answer": "The political gossip site Wonkette reported that Andrew Breitbart had signed a $120,000 contract for life rights by James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles based on the ACORN videos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of James O' Keefe's ACORN videos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4983, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth joined the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps as a graduate student at George Washington University in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth enlist in the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4983, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth was deployed to Iraq in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth ever deployed overseas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4983, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth lost her right leg near the hip and her left leg below the knee from injuries sustained on November 12, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth injured in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4983, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth was the first American female double amputee from the Iraq war. The explosion severely broke her right arm and tore tissue from it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth fitted for prosthetics for her injury in Iraq?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4983, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth received a Purple Heart on December 3 and was promoted to Major on December 21 at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about Tammy Duckworth's military service?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4984, "Truth_answer": "On November 21, 2006, several weeks after losing her first congressional campaign, Tammy Duckworth was appointed Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs by Governor Rod Blagojevich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth enter government services?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4984, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, two Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs employees at the Anna Veteran's Home in Union County filed a lawsuit against Tammy Duckworth.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2018/02/at-late-night-cafe.html?showComment=1517979013043_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth a defendant in any lawsuits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4984, "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit alleged that Tammy Duckworth wrongfully terminated one employee and threatened another for reports of abuse and misconduct of veterans while head of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2018/02/at-late-night-cafe.html?showComment=1517979013043_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did two Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs employees file the suit against Tammy Duckworth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4984, "Truth_answer": "The case was dismissed twice but refilings were allowed. The court set a tentative trial date of August 2016 and rejected the final motion to dismiss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth found guilty on charges of abuse and misconducts of veterans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4984, "Truth_answer": "The state announced that it had settled the case in June 2016 for $26,000 with no admission of wrongdoing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final outcome of Tammy Duckworth's case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4984, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth resigned from Veterans Affairs in June 2011 in order to launch her campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois' 8th Congressional District.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tammy Duckworth work with the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4985, "Truth_answer": "Sean Hannity hosted his first talk radio show in 1989 at the volunteer college station at UC Santa Barbara, KCSB-FM, while working as a general contractor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sean Hannity get his start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4985, "Truth_answer": "Regarding his first show, Sean Hannity said, I wasn't good at it. I was terrible.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sean Hannity's first talk radio show go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4985, "Truth_answer": "Sean Hannity's weekly show on KCSB was canceled after less than a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others have to say about Sean Hannity's first talk radio show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4985, "Truth_answer": "After leaving KCSB, Sean Hannity placed an ad in radio publications, presenting himself as the most talked about college radio host in America.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Hannity do next after his weekly show on KCSB was cancelled?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4985, "Truth_answer": "Radio station WVNN in Athens, Alabama (part of the Huntsville market), then hired Sean Hannity to be the afternoon talk show host.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did placing an ad in radio publications get Sean Hannity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4985, "Truth_answer": "Sean Hannity was hired in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Sean Hannity hired to be on WVNN in Athens, Alabama?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4986, "Truth_answer": "Sean Hannity developed a close relationship with Donald Trump during the election and has become even closer during his presidency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Hannity do with Donald Trump?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4986, "Truth_answer": "The two many speak on the phone multiple times a week, discussing Sean Hannity's weekday show, the special counsel investigation, even evaluating White House staff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How as Sean Hannity notable with Donald Trump?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4986, "Truth_answer": "On the air, Hannity echoes Trump's attacks on the media and Special Counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sean Hannity's role in Donald Trump's coverage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4986, "Truth_answer": "Hannity has been criticized for role in Donald Trump's coverage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Hannity get any criticism for his role in Donald Trump coverage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4986, "Truth_answer": "Sean Hannity has been criticized for being overly favorable to the candidacy of Donald Trump, and granting Trump more airtime than other presidential candidates during the 2016 primaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the criticisms that Sean Hannity received for his role in Donald Trump coverage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4987, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bennett made his choreographic debut with A Joyful Noise (1966)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Michael Bennett's earliest musical that he worked on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4987, "Truth_answer": "A Joyful Noise (1966) lasted only twelve performances, and in 1967 followed it with another failure, Henry, Sweet Henry (based on the Peter Sellers film The World of Henry Orient).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 1960's hit do with Michael Bennett?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4987, "Truth_answer": "Success finally arrived in 1968, when Michael Bennett choreographed the hit musical Promises, Promises on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Michael Bennett 's successes in 1960?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4987, "Truth_answer": "Over the next few years, Michael Bennett earned praise for his work on the straight play Twigs with Sada Thompson and the musical Coco with Katharine Hepburn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hits were there that taught Michael Bennett to do sows as he does later in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4987, "Truth_answer": "In replacing the director Ed Sherin and choreographer Grover Dale, Michael Bennett asked for absolute control over the production as director and choreographer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bennett_(theater)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Coleman-Dorothy Fields improve or change with Michael Bennett at the head of it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4988, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt's early family life was filled with music and tradition, which influenced the stylistic and musical choices she later made in her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Linda Ronstadt's earliest influence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4988, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt remarked that everything she has recorded is music she heard her family sing in their living room, or heard played on the radio, by the age of 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt stick with the sound of her early influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4988, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt credits her mother for her appreciation of Gilbert and Sullivan and her father for introducing her to the traditional pop and Great American Songbook repertoire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Linda Ronstadt's family suppotive of her career choice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4988, "Truth_answer": "Early on, Linda Ronstadt's singing style had been influenced by singers such as Lola Beltrán and Édith Piaf; she has called their singing and rhythms more like Greek music ...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt favor any style of music over others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4988, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt drew influence from country singer Hank Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Linda Ronstadt's country music influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4989, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris, friends and admirers of one another's work attempted to collaborate on a Trio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Linda Ronstadt do after the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4989, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt actively toured with the Doors, Neil Young, Jackson Browne, and others, appeared numerous times on television shows, and began to contribute her singing to albums by other artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Linda Ronstadt do after 1969 with her career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4989, "Truth_answer": "Linda Ronstadt collaborated with artists in diverse genres, including Bette Midler, Billy Eckstine, Frank Zappa, Carla Bley (Escalator Over the Hill), Rosemary Clooney, Flaco Jiménez, Philip Glass, and Warren Zevon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Ronstadt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linda Ronstadt sing with any other artists besides Doors, Neil Young, and Jackson Browne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4990, "Truth_answer": "John O. Brennan served as chief counterterrorism advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama, with the title Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, and Assistant to the President.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p155", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p178", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John O. Brennan do as an advisor to Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4990, "Truth_answer": "In late 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John O. Brennan begin as Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4990, "Truth_answer": "John O. Brennan's responsibilities included overseeing plans to protect the country from terrorism and respond to natural disasters, and he met with the president daily.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p155", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p178", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John O. Brennan do as Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4990, "Truth_answer": "In February 2010, John O. Brennan claimed he was tired of Republican lawmakers using national security issues as political footballs, and making allegations where they did not know the facts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John O. Brennan have any notable moments under Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4990, "Truth_answer": "John O. Brennan was present in the Situation Room in May 2011 when the United States conducted the military operation that killed Osama bin Laden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about John O. Brennan and serving as Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism to President Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4990, "Truth_answer": "John O. Brennan said that the U.S. troops in the raid had been met with a great deal of resistance, and killed Osama bin Laden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the result of John O. Brennan being present in the Situation Room in May 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4991, "Truth_answer": "President Barack Obama nominated John O. Brennan to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He was sworn into the office of CIA Director on March 8, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were John O. Brennan's career highlights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4991, "Truth_answer": "Two months after assuming his post at the CIA, John O. Brennan replaced Gina Haspel, head of the National Clandestine Service with another unidentified, career intelligence officer and former Marine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about John O. Brennan's time at the CIA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4991, "Truth_answer": "John O. Brennan defended on TV the transferring of terror suspects to countries where they might be tortured while serving under President George W. Bush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John O. Brennan do under President George Bush Jr.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4991, "Truth_answer": "John O. Brennan was director of Terrorist Threat Integration Center from 2003 to 2004, an office that sifted through and compiled information for President George W. Bush's daily secret briefings.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/convincing/_p157", "https://raymondpronk.wordpress.com/tag/news/_p180", "https://snaplomats.com/Home/Brennan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John O. Brennan's job while serving under President George Bush Jr.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4991, "Truth_answer": "In April 2014, John O. Brennan visited Kiev where he met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and First Deputy Prime Minister Vitaliy Yarema and purportedly discussed intelligence-sharing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has John O. Brennan done in his career as the CIA director?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4991, "Truth_answer": "Intelligence-sharing between the United States and Ukraine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115012743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(chief_executive)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121214759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O._Brennan_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What intelligence was distributed between John O. Brennan and the Ukrainian Prime Ministers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4992, "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas' next landmark publications were a product of his position as Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rem Koolhaas' Project on the City?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4992, "Truth_answer": "It involved Rem Koolhaas' students analyzing what others would regard as non-cities, which argue are highly functional despite lack of infrastructure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rem Koolhaas' Project on the City entail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4992, "Truth_answer": "Sprawling conglomerates such as Lagos in Nigeria, west Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you mean being regarded as non-cities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4992, "Truth_answer": "When it comes to transforming these observations into practice, Rem Koolhaas mobilizes what he regards as the omnipotent forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rem Koolhaas' and Project on the City?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4992, "Truth_answer": "Omnipotent forces of urbanism into unique design forms and connections organised along the lines of present-day society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What omnipotent forces transform Rem Koolhaas' observations into practice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4993, "Truth_answer": "Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO – an independent part of OMA – suggested the development of a visual language. This idea inspired a series of drawings and drafts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rem Koolhaas' proposal about the European Flag?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4993, "Truth_answer": "In the barcode, new Member States of the EU can be added without space constraints.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of symbol was the Barcode?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4993, "Truth_answer": "The barcode seeks to unite the flags of the EU member countries into a single, colourful symbol. In the current European flag, there is a fixed number of stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rem Koolhaas and his think-tank AMO decide to unite the flags?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4993, "Truth_answer": "Critics pointed the lack of capability to relate the signified (the mental concept, the European Union) with the signifier (the physical image, the stripes) as the major problem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any opposition to making the European flag barcode?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4993, "Truth_answer": "Since the time of the first drafts of the barcode it has very rarely been officially used by commercial or political institutions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207085256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the proposal to make the European flag barcode successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4993, "Truth_answer": "Beginning around 2001 and becoming an issue around 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rem Koolhaas and the European Flag proposal all happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Koko B. Ware spent his early days in the sport in the Mid-South, Georgia and other NWA territories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. Ware get started in professional wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Early in Koko B. Ware's career, Koko Ware (as he was then known) did not find great success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. Ware fare against his opponents in the early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Koko B. Ware ended paying his dues both in Jerry Jarrett's Continental Wrestling Association and Nick Gulas' territory in the south.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Koko B. Ware in his early years of 1978 - 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Success came when Koko B. Ware accidentally knocked Jimmy Valiant into Danny Davis and eliminated. Moments later, Koko dumped Davis to the floor and won his first title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Koko B. Ware's big break come?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Valiant and Danny Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the opponents that Koko B. Ware beat that won his first title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Koko B. Ware's feud with Valiant was quickly expanded to include the heel Tojo Yamamoto and Ware's ally, Tommy Rich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Koko B. Ware famous for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Koko B. Ware unfairly counted Lawler out to give the Dream Machine the victory, a decision that did not sit well with Lawler nor the fans in Memphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. Ware do as a referee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4994, "Truth_answer": "Koko B. Ware quickly aligned himself with manager Jimmy Hart and his First Family and changed his ring name to Sweet Brown Sugar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Koko B. Ware in his early years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4995, "Truth_answer": "Norvell Austin and Koko B. Ware became a regular tag team dubbed the Pretty Young Things or (the PYT Express) during a 1983 tag-team tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Koko B. Ware's Pretty Young Things start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4995, "Truth_answer": "During a tag-team tournament in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Koko B. Ware and Norvell Austin start Pretty Young Things?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4995, "Truth_answer": "The PYT Express moved on to other promotions such as Mid-South Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas and Championship Wrestling from Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Koko B. Ware and Norvell Austin's Pretty Young Things go after being in Mempis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4995, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 1985 Norvell Austin and Koko B. Ware defeated Jay and Mark Youngblood to win the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting with Koko B. Ware and Norvell Austin's Pretty Young Things?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4995, "Truth_answer": "On March 5, 1985 the team re-lost the title to the Youngbloods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Koko B. Ware and Norvell Austin's Pretty Young Things lose against?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4995, "Truth_answer": "After dropping the gold in Florida, the Pretty Young Things returned to the federation that first put them together, the Continental Wrestling Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929101534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koko_B._Ware_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Koko B. Ware and Norvell Austin's Pretty Young Things end up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930, in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes, the seventh installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do we trace Betty Boop's origin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p0", "https://www.buycoolshirts.com/betty-boop-juniors-shirt-lover-girl-red-t-shirt-trev-bb788js.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the originator of Betty Boop?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else besides Max Fleischer helped progress Betty Boop?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop appeared as a supporting character in ten cartoons as a flapper girl with more heart than brains. In individual cartoons, she was called Nancy Lee or Nan McGrew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Betty Boop fare with other characters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Within a year as a supporting character, Betty made the transition from an incidental human-canine breed to a completely human female character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Boop morph more after her creation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop was the star of the Talkartoons by 1932 and was given her own series that same year, beginning with Stopping the Show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Betty Boop portrayed in the press or elsewhere?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop was crowned The Queen of the Animated Screen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Boop receive other titles besides nancy lee or nan mcgrew?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4996, "Truth_answer": "Betty Boop was popular throughout the 1930s, lasting until 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Betty Boop's origins in the early 1930's?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "The content of Betty Boop films was affected by the National Legion of Decency and the Production Code of 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Betty Boop Under the Production Code?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "The Production Code of 1934 imposed guidelines on the motion picture industry and placed specific restrictions on the content films could reference with sexual innuendos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Betty Boop affected by the Production Code of 1934?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "No longer a carefree flapper July 1, 1934, Betty Boop became a spinster housewife or a career girl who wore a fuller dress or skirt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Betty Boop restrictions from the Production Code of 1934?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the curls in Betty Boop's hair gradually decreased and eventually stopped wearing her gold bracelets and hoop earrings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So the Production Code of 1934 censored Betty Boop?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "While these cartoons were tame compared to Betty Boop's earlier appearances, their self-conscious wholesomeness was aimed at a more juvenile audience, which contributed to the decline of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Betty Boop's show go downhill after the Production Code of 1934 changes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "Much of the decline was due to the lessening of Betty Boop's role in the cartoons in favor of her co-stars like Mickey Mouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107054454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Boop_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Betty Boop and the Production Code of 1934?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 4997, "Truth_answer": "The production code contributed to the decline of the Betty Boop series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So basically the Production Code of 1934 ruined Betty Boop?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 4998, "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Tragically Hip formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4998, "Truth_answer": "By the mid-1980s The Tragically Hip performed in small music venues across Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cities in Canada did The Tragically Hip perform in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4998, "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip were seen by then-MCA Vice President Bruce Dickinson at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cities did The Tragically Hip play in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4998, "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip consisted of vocalist Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), bassist Gord Sinclair, and drummer Johnny Fay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of The Tragically Hip bandmates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 4998, "Truth_answer": "Gord Sinclair and Rob Baker were students at Kingston Collegiate and had performed together at the KCVI Variety Show as the Rodents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about “The Tragically Hip bandmates?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 4999, "Truth_answer": "Only 2 albums - We Are the Same (Universal, 2009) and Now for Plan A (Universal, 2012).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did The Tragically Hip release in 2009 - 2015?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 4999, "Truth_answer": "Yes. In 2009, The Tragically Hip again worked with producer Bob Rock, and We Are the Same was released in North America on April 7, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730061717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was We Are the Same the only album released in 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 4999, "Truth_answer": "The album Now for Plan A (their 12th studio album), produced by Gavin Brown, was released on October 2, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did The Tragically Hip release later on after We Are the Same?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 4999, "Truth_answer": "The Tragically Hip won many awards some including the National Arts Centre Award in Ottawa of 2008 and Rock Album of the Year (Man Machine Poem) in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Tragically Hip win any awards for their music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska, Nunavut, and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses that constitute the Americas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the background of the Indigenous languages of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "The indigenous languages of the Americas had widely varying demographics, from the Quechuan languages, Aymara, Guarani, and Nahuatl, with millions of active speakers, to many languages with several hundred speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which language was typically spoken in North and South America before first contact with the Europeans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "Several indigenous cultures of the Americas had also developed their own writing systems, the best known being the Maya script.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "The earliest inscriptions found which are identifiably Maya date to the 3rd century BCE in San Bartolo, Guatemala.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_script_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Maya script developed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "The Greenlandic Inuit people in Greenland spoke Greenlandic. The main variety, Kalaallisut, or West Greenlandic, has been the official language of the Greenlandic autonomous territory since June 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213044637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandic_language_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Greenlandic Inuit people in Greenland speak a certain langauge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "The US Marine Corps recruited Navajo men, who were established as code talkers during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the indigenous languages of the Americas article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "Other Native American code talkers were deployed by the United States Army during World War II, including Lakota, Meskwaki, Mohawk, Comanche, Tlingit, Hopi, Cree and Crow soldiers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the US Marine Corps code talkers practice some languages more than others?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5000, "Truth_answer": "One estimate indicates that at the outbreak of World War II, fewer than 30 non-Navajo could understand the language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other allied countries pick to use the Navajo language or just the United States?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "The FIGC (Italian Football Federation) blocked Zico's transfer from Flamengo to Udinese. This caused a commotion in Udine as enraged Friulians flocked to the streets in protest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happend to Zico in 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "In 53 appearances, Zico managed to score 30 goals for Udinese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zico perform on Udinese?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "Yes, at the end of the controversy, the deal went through and though leaving Flamengo fans in sadness, Zico made the Friulians fans finally dream of better days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zico's transfer from Flemngo to Udinese ever go through?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in the 1983-84 Serie A the Udinese had 11 wins, 9 draws, and 10 losses for a ninth place finish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zico win on Udinese?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "Zico was voted 1983 Player of the Year by World Soccer Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Zico on Udinese other than a ninth place finish?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "Zico scored 19 goals, one fewer than top scorer Michel Platini, having played 4 fewer matches than the French footballer due to an injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Zico's 1983 Player of the Year award by World Soccer Magazine disputed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "Zico complained about the Udinese board for not signing competitive players, making the team too dependent on him. Furthermore, Italian tax officials pressed charges against him for tax evasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other controversy besides Zico's performance on Udinese?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Zico's tax evasion charges filed by the Italian tax officials?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5001, "Truth_answer": "Pressured, Zico delivered an amazing display against Diego Maradona's Napoli, his last match as a bianconero, and returned to Brazil and Flamengo, sponsored by a group of companies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Zico article besides his transfer, his performance, and his controversies while with Udinese?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "It was one of the largest investigations by a British police force and predated the use of computers. Information on suspects was stored on handwritten index cards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Peter Sutcliffe investigation difficult?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "Aside from difficulties in storing and accessing the paperwork, it was difficult for officers to overcome the information overload of such a large manual system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else made Peter Sutcliffe investigation difficult aside from being a large investigation predating the use of computers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "The floor of the incident room was reinforced to cope with the weight of the paper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the difficulties in storing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "All information the police had about the case was stored in paper form, making cross-referencing difficult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the officers struggle during the Peter Sutcliffe investigation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sutcliffe was interviewed nine times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p12", "https://odonnellgrunting.wordpress.com/tag/wilma-mccann/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did the West Yorkshire Police interview Peter Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "In the Peter Sutcliffe investigation, television appeals for information generated thousands more documents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else added paper to the Peter Sutcliffe investigation other than the investigation size and handwritten index cards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "In response to the police reaction to the murders, the Leeds Revolutionary Feminist Group organized 11 'Reclaim the Night' marches in various towns across the United Kingdom, November 12, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the public do after the difficulties of the Peter Sutcliffe investigation were made apparent?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5002, "Truth_answer": "An October 1978 march in Soho, London led to women being injured and 13 women arrested after they had a clash with the police.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412122849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reclaim_the_Night_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the police do in response to the reclaim the Night marches?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "The Kitchen Tape is the name of Weezer's second demo tape and first proper album. It was released and recorded in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221155730id_/http://www.weezerpedia.com:80/wiki/The_Kitchen_Tape_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Weezer do an album in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "After signing to Geffen Records in 1993, Weezer released its debut self-titled album, Weezer, also known as the Blue Album, in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p0", "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the first album Weezer did with Geffen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "Weezer formed February 14, 1992. Their first show was on March 19, 1992, closing for Keanu Reeves' band Dogstar. Weezer took their name from a nickname Cuomo's father gave him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Weezer originally form?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "The Blue Album was well received by critics. Rolling Stone praised the album in their year-end review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026104200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_(Blue_Album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Weezer (Blue Album) by Weezer received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "The Blue Album by Weezer was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA on November 13, 1998. The album peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weezer win any awards for Weezer (Blue Album)?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "Weezer's Blue Album tour lasted from May 7, 1994 to December 10, 1994. The band opened for Material Issue, Lush, and Live throughout the tour. Weezer also headlined various segments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weezer go on tour after the release of Weezer (Blue Album)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "Weezer's second album, Pinkerton (1996), featuring a darker, abrasive sound, was a commercial failure and received mixed reviews, but went on to achieve cult status and critical acclaim years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p0", "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album followed Weezer (Blue Album) by Weezer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Holly peaked at No. 12 on the UK Top 40 In the U.S., Buddy Holly peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest song from Weezer (Blue Album) by Weezer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "For Weezer, also known as the Blue Album, Geffen originally did not wish to release a single, to see what sales could be generated by word-of-mouth alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Weezer (Blue Album) by Weezer other than the album's name, reception, awards, release tour, following album, and biggest song?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "Before any promotion, DJ Marco Collins of the Seattle radio station The End started playing Undone – The Sweater Song, leading Geffen to release it as the first single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p3", "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did word-of-mouth generate sales for Weezer (Blue Album) by Weezer?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5003, "Truth_answer": "Weezer also released: Weezer (Green Album) (2001), Maladroit (2002), Make Believe (2005), Weezer (Red Album) (2008), Raditude (2009), Hurley (2010), Everything Will Be Alright in the End (2014).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums has Weezer done besides The Kitchen Tape, Weezer (Blue Album), and Pinkerton?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Weezer completed the Pinkerton tour in mid-1997 and went on hiatus until Weezer reunited in April 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weezer go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Patrick Wilson returned to his home in Portland, Oregon to work on his side project, the Special Goodness.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did some of the artists from Weezer do when they left on hiatus between mid-1997 and April 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Brian Bell worked on his band Space Twins during Weezer's hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brian Bell do during Weezer's hiatus between mid-1997 and April 2000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Bassist Matt Sharp left Weezer to complete the follow-up album for his group the Rentals.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Kelley Sharp do during Weezer's hiatus between mid-1997 and April 2000?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Frontman Rivers Cuomo returned to Harvard to focus on songwriting. He formed a new band composed of a changing lineup of Boston musicians and performed new material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rivers Cuomo do during Weezer's hiatus between mid-1997 and April 2000?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "In February 1998, Rivers Cuomo, Brian Bell, and Patrick Wilson reunited in Los Angeles to start work on the next Weezer album.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weezer reunite with each other after Weezer's hiatus between mid-1997 and April 2000?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Weezer hired Mikey Welsh, who had played with Rivers Cuomo in Boston, as the group's new bassist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weezer hire any other performers to replace members?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "Weezer reunited in April 2000, when they accepted a lucrative offer to perform at the Fuji Rock Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Weezer reunite after their hiatus between mid-1997 and April 2000?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "In November 1998, Weezer played two club shows with a substitute drummer in California under the name Goat Punishment, consisting entirely of covers of Nirvana and Oasis songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weezer_p5", "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/w/Weezer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Weezer go by any other band name?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "In the months following November 1998, Rivers Cuomo entered a period of depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the Weezer members have any emotional problems?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5004, "Truth_answer": "During his period of depression following November 1998, Rivers Cuomo painted the walls of his home black and put fiberglass insulation over his windows to prevent light from entering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rivers Cuomo do while he had depression?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5005, "Truth_answer": "The Hollywood Blonds is a name used by several professional wrestling tag teams over the years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Blonds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5005, "Truth_answer": "The most well known team to use the Hollywood Blonds was Stunning Steve Austin and Flyin Brian Pillman who used the name in World Championship Wrestling in 1992 and 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325105840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hollywood_Blonds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Austin part of the Hollywood Blonds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5005, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Steve Austin joined Colonel Robert Parker's Stud Stable after Brian Pillman became legitimately injured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Austin part of The Stud Stable?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5005, "Truth_answer": "Yes, after Brian Pillman returned, Steve Austin betrayed and defeated him in a singles match at Clash of the Champions XXV on November 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Cold_Steve_Austin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Austin win any fights with The Stud Stable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake made his name playing for Arsenal in the 1930s, winning two league titles, an FA Cup, and five caps for England. Drake is Arsenal's joint fifth highest goalscorer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England, that plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Arsenal out of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Although Ted Drake joined too late to qualify for a League Championship medal in 1933–34, he would win one in 1934–35, scoring 42 goals in 41 league games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Drake win awards while with Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "The following season, 1935–36 Ted Drake scored seven goals in a single match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ted Drake with Arsenal besides his awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake scored seven in a single match against Aston Villa at Villa Park on 14 December 1935, a club record and top flight record that also still stands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ted Drake playing against when he scored seven goals in a single match?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake would go on to win the FA Cup in 1935–36 with him scoring the only goal in the final and another League title in 1937–38 with Arsenal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted Drake stay with Arsenal after winning against Aston Villa, scoring seven goals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake's speed, shooting, and play style made him Arsenal's first-choice centre forward and top scorer for each of the five seasons from 1934-35 to 1938-39.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 1937-38 Ted Drake's best year?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5006, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake scored the only goal in the final, leading to another League title in 1937–38 with Arsenal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arsenal win 1937-38?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake was appointed manager of First Division Chelsea Football Club in June 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Ted Drake have to do with Chelsea?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "Upon Ted Drake's arrival at Chelsea, he made a series of sweeping changes, doing much to rid the club of its previous amateurish, music hall image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ted Drake do as manager of Chelsea?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake discarded the Chelsea Football Club's Chelsea pensioner crest and with it the Pensioners nickname, and insisted a new one be adopted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ted Drake's time as Chelsea's manager?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "A stop-gap badge with the initials C.F.C. was adopted for 1952. In 1953, the club crest was changed to an upright blue lion looking backwards and holding a staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_F.C._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chelsea's new crest after the pensioner crest was discarded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake introduced a training regime based on ballwork, a rare practice in English football at the time, and scouting reports, abandoning Chelsea's previous policy of signing unreliable players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Drake_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other changes did Ted Drake implement as Chelsea's manager, besides ridding the club of its previous image?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "Ted Drake used his knowledge of the lower divisions to recruit little-known, but more reliable players. These included John McNichol, Frank Blunstone, Derek Saunders, Jim Lewis and Peter Sillett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a team change up to Chelsea after Ted Drake changed the club's signing policy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5007, "Truth_answer": "Within three years, Ted Drake led Chelsea to their first league championship triumph - becoming the first person to win the league title both as player and manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chelsea do after Ted Drake used his knowledge of the lower divisions to recruit players?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "According to Pinhead Creator Clive Barker, his intended portrayal of Pinhead was an articulate and intelligent character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, personality like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "Described by Pinhead's human half in Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth as being very persuasive and very inventive, Pinhead prefers using coercive methods in order to obtain his goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, personality?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "It is revealed that Pinhead originated as Elliott Spencer, a captain in the British Expeditionary Force suffering from PTSD and survivor guilt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinhead from the Hellraiser series have more than one personality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "When Pinhead remembers his human past in Hellbound: Hellraiser II, it results in what screenwriter Peter Atkins described as him being spiritually weakened and subsequently killed by the Chanard Cenobite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, personality have any weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "Pinhead was initially not well received by producers: some suggested Pinhead should act like Freddy Krueger and crack jokes, while others suggested he be a silent character like Jason Voorhees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, personality?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "Paul T. Taylor, who portrays Pinhead in Hellraiser: Judgment, described the character as twisted and intelligent. Taylor tried to capture that in his performance: It's about the stillness.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any one other than Hellraiser producers say anything about Pinhead's personality?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "In Clive Barker's Hellraiser comics published by BOOM! in 2011, Pinhead reaches a crisis point in his existence and now yearns for spiritual salvation and the opportunity to reach Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pinhead ever a nice person or was he always evil?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5008, "Truth_answer": "In Clive Barker's Hellraiser comics published by BOOM! in 2011, Pinhead puts into motion a plan to destroy his fellow cenobites as a means of atonement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you share anything else about Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, personality?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "When Pinhead remembers his human past in Hellbound: Hellraiser II, it results in what screenwriter Peter Atkins described as him being spiritually weakened and subsequently killed by the Chanard Cenobite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "In order to act in the physical world, Pinhead needs to have been purposely summoned through the Lament Configuration", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hellraiser's Pinhead's Powers, weaknesses and limitations besides Pinhead's weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "In Hellbound: Hellraiser II, Pinhead stops Cenobites from torturing an emotionally traumatised girl manipulated into opening the Configuration, remarking ...it is not hands that call us, it is desire.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, limitations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "Pinhead uses magic for creating objects out of thin air, teleporting, creating explosions at distances and deceiving opponents with illusions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of powers did Pinhead, from the Hellraiser series, have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "During the incident when Pinhead is separated from his Elliot Spencer personality, Pinhead's powers were apparently expanded beyond their normal limits allowing him to physically warp reality to his will.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of reality warping abilities did Hellraiser's Pinhead have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities. His preferred method of attack is by summoning hooks and chains to mutilate victims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Pinhead's, from the Hellraiser series, Powers, weaknesses, and limitations besides his weaknesses, limitations, magical powers, and reality warping?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5009, "Truth_answer": "Pinhead is capable of creating other cenobites from both living and dead victims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107214940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead_(Hellraiser)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other ways Hellraiser's Pinhead liked attacking besides magic and summoning hooks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks started out playing the then popular R&B and blues styles; then developed louder rock and hard rock sounds — often labelled as the original punks.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Kinks' musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "Dave Davies was really bored with this guitar sound – or lack of an interesting sound so he purchased a little green amplifier ... an Elpico and twiddled around with it.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Kinks' favorite style to perform", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "The amplifier's jagged sound was replicated in the studio; the Elpico was plugged into the Vox AC30, and the resulting effect became a mainstay in The Kinks' early recordings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dave Davies' green amplifier do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "When many other British bands dismissed their heritage in favor of American blues, R&B, and pop styles, the Kinks became known for their adherence to traditional English music and culture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kinks' musical style besides modifying an Elpico to create a completely new and unique sound?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks' allegiance to English styles was strengthened by the ban placed on them by the American Federation of Musicians, cutting the Kinks off from the American record buying public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Kinks have any influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks expanded on their English sound after the ban, incorporating elements of music hall, folk, and baroque music through use of harpsichord, acoustic guitar, mellotron, and horns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other influences for the Kinks besides a band by the American Federation of Musicians?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5010, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with Everybody's In Show-biz (1972), Ray Davies began exploring theatrical concepts on the Kinks' albums, continuing to manifest in albums through Schoolboys In Disgrace (1976).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspect of the Kinks' musical style besides being labelled as the original punks; inventing guitar distortion by twiddling with a little green Elpico amplifier; being banned from America by the American Federation of Musicians; and incorporating elements of music hall, folk, and baroque music through use of harpischord, acoustic guitar, mellotron, and horns?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith's early career was as a monologist, delivering long stories such as What It Was, Was Football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120035704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Andy Griffith get his start as a comedian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith starred in Ira Levin's one-hour teleplay version of No Time for Sergeants (March 1955) — a story about a country boy in the United States Air Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120035704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andy Griffith start television acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith played Will Stockdale, a country bumpkin who is drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II and assigned to the United States Army Air Forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801073925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Time_for_Sergeants_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andy Griffith's role in the teleplay No Time for Sergeants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith expanded the role of Will Stockdale in Ira Levin's full-length theatrical version of No Time for Sergeants (October 1955) on Broadway in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andy Griffith do after he was on the television anthology series The United States Steel Hour for the teleplay version of No Time for Sergeants?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "The expanded version of No Time for Sergeants opened on Broadway on October 20, 1955. The play ran for a total of 796 performances, closing on September 14, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the show No Time for Sergeants run on broadway?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "The Will Stockdale role on Broadway earned Andy Griffith a Distinguished Supporting or Featured Dramatic Actor nomination at the 1956 Tony Awards, losing to Ed Begley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting thing that happened to Andy Griffith the time period between October 20, 1955 to September 14, 1957?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith did win the 1956 Theatre World Award, a prize given for debut roles on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120035704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Griffith win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5011, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith was 29 when he started on Broadway in October 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Andy Griffith when he started on broadway?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith was born on June 1, 1926 in Mount Airy, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p0", "https://www.laughwithusblog.com/andy-griffith-museum/_p0", "https://snaccooperative.org/vocab_administrator/resources/6385257_p53", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120035704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p1", "http://raizorsedge.blogspot.com/2012/06/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Andy Griffith born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "Carl Lee Griffith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Andy Griffith's father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "Geneva Griffith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Andy Griffith's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "As a student at Mount Airy High School, Andy Griffith cultivated an interest in the arts, and he participated in the school's drama program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120035704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What high school did Andy Griffith attend?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith attended the University of North Carolina (UNC) in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Griffith go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith was born on June 1, 1926 in Mount Airy, North Carolina, the only child of Carl Lee Griffith and his wife, Geneva (née Nunn).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120035704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffith_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andy Griffith an only child?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith began college studying to be a Moravian preacher, but he changed his major to music and became a part of the school's Carolina Playmakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andy Griffith study in college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5012, "Truth_answer": "After graduation, Andy Griffith taught music and drama for a few years at Goldsboro High School in Goldsboro, North Carolina, where he taught, among others, Carl Kasell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andy Griffith's first job after graduating from college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas and cameraman Harry Chase first went to the Western Front, but the trenches had little to inspire the American public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lowell Thomas begin his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "During his 1917 visits to the battlefields, Lowell Thomas learned that the British had named General Edmund H. H. Allenby, as their new commander in chief in Egypt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Lowell Thomas go to the Western Front?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas traveled to Palestine as an accredited war correspondent of the British Foreign Office, where he met T. E. Lawrence, a captain in the British Army stationed in Jerusalem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101053403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lowell Thomas do for General Allenby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas and Chase spent several weeks with Captain T. E. Lawrence in the desert, although Lawrence had told them that it would be several days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101053403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lowell Thomas's meeting with T. E. Lawrence last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas was a magazine editor during the 1920s, but he never lost his fascination with the movies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lowell Thomas's next job after meeting with Captain Lawrence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas narrated Twentieth Century Fox's Movietone newsreels until 1952, when he went into business with Mike Todd and Merian C. Cooper to exploit Cinerama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lowell Thomas's fascination with what was then known as movies last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Cinerama was invented by Fred Waller and languished in the laboratory for several years before Waller, joined by Hazard Buzz Reeves, brought it to the attention of Lowell Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinerama_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lowell Thomas work for while he was working to exploit Cinerama?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Cinerama is a movie format that used three projectors and an enormous curved screen with seven-channel surround sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101053403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell_Thomas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Cinerama different from early movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5013, "Truth_answer": "Lowell Thomas, first with Mike Todd and later Merian C. Cooper, produced a commercially viable demonstration of Cinerama which opened on Broadway on September 30, 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102113214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinerama_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in charge of exploiting Cinerama?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "Abner Doubleday is more widely known as the supposed inventor of the game of baseball, in Elihu Phinney's cow pasture in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Abner Doubleday have a relationship with baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "A letter states Abner Doubleday invented baseball as a modified version of town ball, with four bases on the field and batters who attempted to hit tosses from a pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Abner Doubleday invent baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "According to the letter, Abner Doubleday set up the first baseball game in approximately 1839", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901063254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubleday_myth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Abner Doubleday invent baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "According to Abner Graves, the writer of the letter, the first baseball game had matched players from Otesego academy and Green's Select school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played baseball after Abner Doubleday invented it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "The Abner Doubleday myth refers to the belief that the sport of baseball was invented in 1839 by future American Civil War general Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown, New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901063254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubleday_myth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is baseball interesting with Abner Doubleday?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "Abner Graves presented a claim that Abner Doubleday invented baseball to the Mills Commission, who sought to prove whether the sport originated in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901063254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubleday_myth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Abner Doubleday invented baseball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "The Mills commission final report, the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence obtainable to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mills commission say about Abner Doubleday?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "At his death, Abner Doubleday left many letters and papers, none describe baseball or give any suggestion that he considered himself a prominent person in the evolution of the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Abner Doubleday describe baseball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "Despite the lack of solid evidence linking Abner Doubleday to the origins of baseball, Cooperstown, New York, became the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the significance of Abner Doubleday inventing baseball?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "Chairman Mills himself, a Civil War colleague of Abner Doubleday and a member of the honor guard for Doubleday's body, never recalled hearing Doubleday describe his role as the inventor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who never recalled hearing Abner Doubleday described as inventor?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5014, "Truth_answer": "Baseball historian George B. Kirsch described the results of the Mills Commission as myth. He wrote, Robert Henderson, Harold Seymour, and other scholars have since debunked the Doubleday-Cooperstown myth.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else speak of Abner Doubleday in regards to baseball besides Abner Graves and Chairman Mills?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "At the start of the Battle of Gettysburg, Abner Doubleday's division was the second infantry division on the field to reinforce the cavalry division of Brigadier General Buford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abner Doubleday's role in Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "Abner Doubleday (June 26, 1819 – January 26, 1893) was a career United States Army officer and Union major general in the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What side did Abner Doubleday fight on during the American Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "When his corps commander, Major General John F. Reynolds, was killed very early in the fighting, Abner Doubleday found himself in command of the corps at 10:50 am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Abner Doubleday's comrades?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "Abner Doubleday spent five hours leading 9,500 men against ten Confederate brigades numbering over 16,000. Seven brigades sustained casualties, indicating a ferocious Union defense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Abner Doubleday's victories in the Battle of Gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "On Cemetery Hill, the I Corps could muster only a third of its men as effective for duty, essentially destroying the corps as a combat force for the rest Gettysburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abner Doubleday's corps win the battle of gettysburg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "Abner Doubleday's men fought well in the morning, putting up a stout resistance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abner Doubleday kill anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "Abner Doubleday was wounded in the neck on the second day of Gettysburg", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end of the Battle of Gettysburg like for Abner Doubleday?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "After Abner Doubleday was wounded on the second day, he received a brevet promotion to colonel in the regular army for his service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abner Doubleday receive any medals?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "On July 2, 1863, Army of the Potomac commander Maj. Gen. George G. Meade replaced Abner Doubleday with Major General John Newton, a more junior officer from another corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Abner Doubleday's commanding officer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5015, "Truth_answer": "Meade had a long history of disdain for Doubleday's combat effectiveness, dating back to South Mountain. Abner Doubleday was humiliated by this snub and held a lasting grudge against Meade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abner_Doubleday_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abner Doubleday and Meade's relationship like?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "Epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge, justification, and the rationality of belief. There is debate about whether knowledge is possible at all, called skepticism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Epistemology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam is known for his thought experiment, arguing that one cannot coherently state that one is a disembodied brain in a vat placed there by some mad scientist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hilary Putnam's brain in a vat thought experiment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "If a brain in a vat were to say I'm a brain in a vat, she would be saying I'm a brain-image in a vat-image, which is incoherent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hilary Putnam's brain in a vat thought experiment prove?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam, by arguing a brain in vat scenario is impossible, attempts to show the notion of a gap between man's concept of the world and reality, is in itself absurd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hilary Putnam's brain in a vat thought experiment explain metaphysical realism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "In his Reason, Truth and History (1981), Hilary Putnam first presented the argument that we cannot be brains in a vat, which has since given rise to a large discussion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213175700id_/https://www.iep.utm.edu/brainvat/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hilary Putnam's brain in a vat thought experiment performed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam has clarified that his real target in this argument was never skepticism, but metaphysical realism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about Hilary Putnam's take on epistemology besides his view on skepticism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5016, "Truth_answer": "In metaphysics, Hilary Putnam originally espoused a position called metaphysical realism, but eventually became one of its most outspoken critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hilary Putnam originally theorize that metaphysical realism was possible?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "Multiple realizability, in the philosophy of mind, is the thesis that the same mental property, state, or event can be implemented by different physical properties, states, or events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210031430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_realizability_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is multiple realizability?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam's best-known work concerns philosophy of mind. His most noted original contributions came in several key papers setting out the hypothesis of multiple realizability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable people working on multiple realizability?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "In these papers, Hilary Putnam argues that, contrary to the famous claim of the type-identity theory, it is not necessarily true that Pain is identical to C-fibre firing.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hilary Putnam's papers on multiple realizability differ in opinion to established theories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "Pain, according to Hilary Putnam's papers, may correspond to utterly different physical states of the nervous system in different organisms, yet all experience the state of being in pain.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about the theory of multiple realizability?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam cited examples from the animal kingdom to illustrate his thesis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hilary Putnam's work on multiple realizability besides the mental state of pain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam asked whether it was likely that the brain structures of diverse types of animals realize pain, or other mental states, the same way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the examples Hilary Putnam cited from the animal kingdom to illustrate his thesis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Putnam then took his argument a step further, asking about such things as the nervous systems of alien beings, artificially intelligent robots and other silicon-based life forms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Hilary Putnam experiment with his multiple realizability argument?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5017, "Truth_answer": "These hypothetical entities, Hilary Putnam contended, should not be considered incapable of experiencing pain just because they lack the same neurochemistry as humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209215927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Putnam_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hilary Putnam discover through asking about the nervous systems of alien beings, artifically intelligent robots and other silicon-based life forms?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5018, "Truth_answer": "In January 1938, Ruth Etting began receiving threatening telephone calls from her ex-husband Martin Moe the Gimp Snyder, who initially claimed Etting withheld assets from him during the divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What threats and shooting were there around Ruth Etting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5018, "Truth_answer": "On October 15, 1938, Snyder detained Myrl Alderman, Ruth Etting's new husband, at a local radio station and forced the pianist to take him to his former wife at gunpoint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more happened after Ruth Etting began receiving threatening telephone calls from her ex-husaband Martin Snyder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5018, "Truth_answer": "At home were Ruth Etting and Edith Snyder. Martin Snyder said told them to be quiet. When Myrl Alderman attempted to speak, Snyder shot him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Martin Snyder forcing Myrl Alderman to take him to his former wife at gunpoint?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5018, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting got her gun from her bedroom. Martin Snyder wrested it away; it landed on the floor. Edith Snyder picked it up, shot at her father but hit the floor instead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the aftermath of the shooting of Myrl Alderman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5018, "Truth_answer": "Martin Snyder was convicted of attempted murder but released after one year in jail. Snyder began a new trial, returning to jail in January 1940 in lieu of bail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What legal punishments were given for the sooting of Myrl Alderman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5018, "Truth_answer": "In August 1940, Myrl Alderman asked the district attorney to drop further prosecution attempts against Martin Snyder for the 1938 shooting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results of the case of Martin Snyder's appeal in 1940?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5019, "Truth_answer": "Her grandparents were asked to buy the textbooks she had used at the end of a school term because Ruth Etting had filled them with her drawings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about Ruth Etting's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5019, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting was interested in drawing at an early age; she drew and sketched anywhere she was able.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruth Etting have any hobbies or special interests?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5019, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting attended art school in Chicago. Etting got a job designing costumes at the Marigold Gardens nightclub, which led to employment singing and dancing in the chorus there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ruth Etting's hobbies and interest take her in her career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5019, "Truth_answer": "Before turning exclusively to performing, Ruth Etting worked as a designer for the owner of a costume shop in Chicago's Loop; she was successful, earning a partnership in the shop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219112827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Etting_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ruth Etting successful in her art career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5019, "Truth_answer": "Ruth Etting and Martin Snyder met in 1922. Snyder also used his political connections to get bookings for Etting. They married July 17, 1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ruth Etting's biography?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5019, "Truth_answer": "The couple moved to New York in 1927, where Ruth Etting made her Broadway debut in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927. Irving Berlin had recommended her to showman Florenz Ziegfeld.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruth Etting ever work with anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, at 28 East 20th Street in Manhattan, New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p5", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/assassination-of-abraham-lincoln-timeline/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Theodore Roosevelt born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was the second of four children born to socialite Martha Stewart Mittie Bulloch and businessman and philanthropist Theodore Roosevelt Sr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Theodore Roosevelt Jr.'s mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt Sr. served as a member of the plate-glass importing business Roosevelt & Son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104134912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_Sr._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work did Theodore Roosevelt Jr.'s father do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt had an older sister, Anna (nicknamed Bamie), a younger brother, Elliott, and a younger sister, Corinne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's youth was shaped by his poor health and debilitating asthma. He repeatedly experienced sudden nighttime asthma attacks that caused the experience of being smothered. Doctors had no cure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Theodore Roosevelt's interests in his early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Having learned the rudiments of taxidermy, Theodore Roosevelt filled his makeshift museum with animals that he killed or caught; he then studied the animals and prepared them for exhibition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt have any hobbies while growing up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Hiking with his family in the Alps in 1869, Theodore Roosevelt found that physical exertion minimized his asthma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt ever overcome his asthma and poor health?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's father significantly influenced him. His father was a prominent leader in New York's cultural affairs; he helped to found the Metropolitan Museum of Art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any influential figures in Theodore Roosevelt's early life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt's lifelong interest in zoology began at age seven while seeing a dead seal at a local market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Theodore Roosevelt's early life besides his birth,parents, siblings, asthma, hobbies, and early influential figures?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "After obtaining the seal's head, Theodore Roosevelt and two cousins formed what they called the Roosevelt Museum of Natural History.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theodore Roosevelt do with the seal's head from the local market at age seven?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5020, "Truth_answer": "As president of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt made conservation a top priority and established many national parks, forests, and monuments intended to preserve the nation's natural resources.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt's interest in taxidermy or zoology lead him to do anything else other than his makeshift museum, Roosevelt Museum of Natural History?“", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was homeschooled by tutors and his parents. He was solid in geography and bright in history, biology, French, and German; however, he struggled in mathematics and classical languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Theodoore Roosevelt Jr. educated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "When Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard College on September 27, 1876, his father advised: Take care of your morals first, your health next, and finally your studies.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Theodore Roosevelt attend school other than at home?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "In 1880, Theodore Roosevelt graduated Phi Beta Kappa (22nd of 177) from Harvard with an A.B. magna cum laude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theodore Roosevelt graduate from Harvard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt participated in rowing and boxing; he was once runner-up in a Harvard boxing tournament. Roosevelt the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and the prestigious Porcellian Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt receive any special achievements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt studied biology intently and was already an accomplished naturalist and a published ornithologist. He read prodigiously with an almost photographic memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Theodore Roosevelt known for during his education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt gave up his earlier plan of studying natural science and instead decided to attend Columbia Law School, moving back into his family's home in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theodore Roosevelt go to graduate school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "After his election victory, Theodore Roosevelt decided to drop out of law school, later saying, I intended to be one of the governing class.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theodore Roosevelt graduate from Columbia?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "While at Columbia, Theodore Roosevelt was determined to enter politics. Roosevelt began attending meetings at Morton Hall, the 59th Street headquarters of New York's 21st District Republican Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Theodore Roosevelt's education at Columbia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt found allies in the local Republican Party, and he defeated an incumbent Republican state assemblyman closely tied to the political machine of Senator Roscoe Conkling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Theodore Roosevelt feel determined to enter politics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt was an able law student, but he often found law to be irrational.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Theodore Roosevelt perform at Columbia?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Roosevelt spent much of his time writing a book on the War of 1812.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Theodore Roosevelt's time at Columbia like?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5021, "Truth_answer": "Assisted by two uncles, Theodore Roosevelt scrutinized original source materials and official U.S. Navy records, ultimately publishing The Naval War of 1812 in 1882.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Theodore Roosevelt's book on the War of 1812 published?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5022, "Truth_answer": "Despite record statistics and three straight championship game appearances, Y. A. Tittle was never able to deliver a title to his team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle ever win a super bowl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5022, "Truth_answer": "The team Y.A. Tittle was with the longest was the San Francisco 49ers (1951-1960).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Y.A. Tittle with the longest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5022, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Y. A. Tittle became the fourth player to throw seven touchdown passes in a game. He followed Sid Luckman (1943), Adrian Burk (1954), and George Blanda (1961).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What will Y.A. Tittle be remembered for most?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5022, "Truth_answer": "The feat has since only been equaled by four more players since 1962: Joe Kapp (1969), Peyton Manning (2013), Nick Foles (2013), and Drew Brees (2015).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who broke Y.A. Tittle's passing touchdown record of 7 touchdowns in a single game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5022, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle played college football for Louisiana State University, where he was a two-time All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) quarterback for the LSU Tigers football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle play football in college too?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5022, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Y. A. Tittle's final season, the Giants went 2–10–2 (.214), the worst record in the 14-team league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Y.A. Tittle retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5023, "Truth_answer": "A photo of a dazed Y. A. Tittle in the end zone taken by Morris Berman, is regarded among the most iconic images in American sports and journalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5023, "Truth_answer": "It is regarded as having changed the way that photographers look at sports, having shown the power of capturing a moment of reaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle so famous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5023, "Truth_answer": "No. Y. A. Tittle was photographed helmet-less, bloodied and kneeling immediately after being knocked to the ground and throwing an interception returned for a touchdown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else in Y.A. Tittle’s famous photo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5023, "Truth_answer": "The photo of a dazed Y. A. Tittle in the end zone was taken by Morris Berman of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on September 20, 1964", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Y.A. Tittle's famous photo taken?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5023, "Truth_answer": "Post-Gazette editors declined to publish the photo, looking for action shots instead, but Morris Berman entered the image into contests where it took on a life of its own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y.A. Tittle’s famous photo circulated heavily in newspapers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5024, "Truth_answer": "You're Living All Over Me is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr.. It was released on December 14, 1987, through SST Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407092429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_Living_All_Over_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dinosaur Jr. produce the album You’re Living all Over Me?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5024, "Truth_answer": "No, Dinosaur Jr.'s album You're Living All Over Me did not make it to the billboards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dinosaur Jr.'s album You're Living All Over Me a billboard hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5024, "Truth_answer": "No, Dinosaur Jr.'s first album Dinosaur was released under Homestead Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405075837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was You're Living All Over Me Dinosaur Jr.'s first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5024, "Truth_answer": "Sonic Youth invited Dinosaur to join them on tour in the American Northeast and northern Midwest in September 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr. perform their first album Dinosaur on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5024, "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur was not a hit. It sold only about 1,500 copies in its first year and was largely ignored by the majority of the music press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Dinosaur Dinosaur Jr.'s only hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5025, "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur Jr. was initially named Mogo, and played their first show on University of Massachusetts Amherst campus in the first week of September 1984. The trio named themselves Dinosaur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dinosaur Jr. form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5025, "Truth_answer": "Immediately following the release of You're Living All Over Me, supergroup The Dinosaurs sued then Dinosaur over the use of the name, prompting the addition of Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dinosaur Jr. decide on the name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5025, "Truth_answer": "Dinosaur Jr. signed with Sire Records in 1990. They made their major-label debut Green Mind in 1991. The new record was virtually a J Mascis solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Jr._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr. sign onto a label?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5025, "Truth_answer": "J. Mascis listened to classic rock artists such as Rolling Stones and Beach Boys. Mascis was also a fan of many punk and hardcore bands like The Birthday Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dinosaur Jr. have any influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5026, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer is a professional golfer; winner of two major championships, he was also the No. 1 ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking for eight weeks in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Martin Kaymer play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5026, "Truth_answer": "Entering the 2011 season, Martin Kaymer turned down a chance to become a full PGA Tour member; he had gained exempt status with his win in the PGA Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Martin Kaymer in 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5026, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer stated he would concentrate on the European Tour for 2011, but would play several U.S. events as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Martin Kaymer turn down a chance to become a full PGA tour member in 2011?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5026, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, Martin Kaymer won his first WGC title at the WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai, China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about Martin Kaymer becoming the world's No. 1 ranked player in 2011 besides why he chose to turn down becoming a full PGA Tour member?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5026, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer had the biggest comeback win ever in the history of the WGC events, and the lowest final round by a WGC winner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Martin Kaymer do that stood out in the WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai, China?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5026, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer entered the final round trailing Fredrik Jacobson by five strokes, then shot a final round 9-under 63 to take the title by three strokes from Jacobson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Martin Kaymer's scores in the WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai, China?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "James Brown would be one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's first inductees. However, Brown's former singing group, the Famous Flames, were not included in this induction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a controversy when the first committee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced that James Brown would be one of Hall of Fame's first charter members to be inducted?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "The Hall of Fame's criterion states only artists whose first recording had been out for more than 25 years were eligible. Brown's first solo recording did not meet that criterion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the criteria to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, a special committee was set to correct exclusions which occurred during the first two years of Rock Hall inductions due to the impact of the bands' lead singers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people want to overrule not including the Famous Flames with James Brown's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames (Byrd, Bennett, Terry and Stallworth) were inducted in April 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the end result of the special committee set to correct exclusion which occured during the first two years of Rock Hall inductions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "The Famous Flames were inducted in April 2012 alongside other backing groups like The Midnighters (Hank Ballard), The Comets (Bill Haley), The Crickets (Buddy Holly), The Blue Caps (Gene Vincent).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The Famous Flames were inducted in April 2012 alongside other backing groups like The Midnighters (Hank Ballard), The Comets (Bill Haley), The Crickets (Buddy Holly), The Blue Caps (Gene Vincent).", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "Onstage, during the induction ceremony, Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson, said, If James Brown was the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, The Famous Flames were the hardest-working group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you found interesting in this section of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame controversy and 2012 induction other than the controversy, criteria, overruling committee, end result of the overruling committee, other backing groups inducted through the new committee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, James Brown and The Famous Flames as a group were awarded the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award by Foundation co-founder Ruth Brown and Bonnie Raitt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Famous Flames receive any other awards besides a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Bennett, as the Famous Flames' only surviving member, accepted the honor in person in Cleveland on April 14, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else came to the Rock and Roll Hall of Flame April 2012 induction besides Smokey Robinson?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5027, "Truth_answer": "For years, I felt like we were all separated, said Bennett. I feel like we're whole again, I wish we could all be here as one group.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810044026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Flames_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bobby Bennett's significance to have such an honor as a Rock and Roll Hall of Flame induction?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 13th century, during the reign of Ladislaus the Cuman, Simon de Keza wrote about the Blacki people and placed them in Pannonia with the Huns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Vlachs in the 13th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "Archaeological discoveries indicate that Transylvania was gradually settled by the Magyars, and the last region defended by the Vlachs and Pechenegs was between the Olt River and the Carpathians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what led Simon de Keza writing about the Blacki people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the Olt region fell, a church was built at the Carta Monastery. Catholic German-speaking settlers known as Transylvanian Saxons began to settle in the Orthodox region.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about how Transylvania was gradually settled by the Magyars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "The Orthodox Vlachs spread further northward along the Carpathians to Poland, Slovakia, and Moravia and were granted autonomy under Ius Vlachonicum (Walachian law).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Transylvanian Saxons began to settle in the Orthodox region?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "In 1285 Ladislaus the Cuman fought the Tatars and Cumans, arriving with his troops at the Moldova River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy as the Orthodox Vlachs spread further northward?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "In 1290 Ladislaus the Cuman was assassinated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone hurt or killed as Ladislaus the Cuman fought the Tatars and Cumans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5028, "Truth_answer": "The new Hungarian king allegedly drove voivode Radu Negru and his people across the Carpathians, where they formed Wallachia along with its first capital Campulung (see also Foundation of Wallachia).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119051216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlachs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything important happen after Ladislaus the Cuman's assassination?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris infers a clear link between Islamic teaching and terrorist atrocities such as 9/11, a notion he supports with quotations from the Koran that call for the use of violence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Sam Harris feel about Islam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born on April 9, 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born on April 9, 1967, in Los Angeles,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born on April 9, 1967, in Los Angeles, the son of actor Berkeley Harris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sam Harris' father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was raised by his mother following his parents' divorce when he was aged two. Harris stated that his parents rarely discussed religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Sam Harris raised?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "While his original major was in English, Sam Harris became interested in philosophical questions while at Stanford University after an experience with the empathogen–entactogen MDMA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sam Harris ever done drugs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5029, "Truth_answer": "Leaving Stanford a quarter after his psychedelic experience, Sam Harris studied meditation in India/Nepal. Eleven years later, he returned to Stanford, completing a B.A. degree in philosophy in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris major in after doing drugs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "In a rematch on the February 24, 1986 (taped February 8) episode of Prime Time Wrestling, Randy Savage won the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship at the Boston Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Savage win the Intercontinental Championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage had a near 14-month reign as Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long Randy Savage he hold the Intercontinental Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage attempted to defend the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship belt against Ricky Steamboat at WrestleMania III in the Pontiac Silverdome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Randy Savage fight for the title loss?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "After 19 two-counts, Ricky Steamboat pinned Randy Savage to end his Intercontinental Championship reign", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Randy Savage and Steamboat's fight go at WrestleMania III?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "The match was named 1987's Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ricky Steamboat and Randy Savage were seen cheering and hugging other wrestlers after the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Randy Savage lost to Steamboat at WrestleMania III?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "When The Honky Tonk Man declared himself the greatest Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion of all time, Randy Savage began a feud with him to get the title back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Randy Savage fight in his career besides Steamboat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "On the October 3, 1987 Saturday Night's Main Event XII, he got his shot at The Honky Tonk Man and the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship, but lost out on the title", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the title fight between The Honky Tonk Man and Randy Savage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage and Honky's feud was blown off in the weeks before WrestleMania IV when the two competed in tag team-style steel cage matches", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Savage fight anyone else after his title shot against The Honky Tonk Man?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania IV, Randy Savage participated in the 14-man tournament for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Duggan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at WrestleMania IV?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5030, "Truth_answer": "He defeated The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase, by pinning him with the help of Hulk Hogan. Randy Savage retained the WWF World Heavyweight Title for over a year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the 14-man tournament at WrestleMania IV?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "Diaphragms were generally unavailable in the United States, so Margaret Sanger and others began importing them from Europe, in defiance of United States law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the birth control movement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "In the 1870s a social purity movement grew in strength, aimed at outlawing vice in general, and prostitution and obscenity in particular. Anthony Comstock successfully lobbied for the Comstock Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was importing diaphragms against the law?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Sanger and her sister, Ethel Byrne, were arrested for breaking a New York state law that prohibited distribution of contraceptives. Sanger was also charged with running a public nuisance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Margaret Sanger and others get in trouble for importing diaphragms?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "Despite being offered a more lenient sentence, Margaret Sanger replied: I cannot respect the law as it exists today. For this, she was sentenced to 30 days in a workhouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Margaret Sanger stay in Jail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "An initial appeal was rejected, but in a subsequent court proceeding in 1918, the birth control movement won a victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Margaret Sanger have to serve the entire 30 day workhouse sentence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "Judge Frederick E. Crane of the New York Court of Appeals issued a ruling which allowed doctors to prescribe contraception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the law respond to Margaret Sanger's appeal victory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "The publicity surrounding Margaret Sanger's arrest, trial, and appeal sparked birth control activism across the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Margaret Sanger's involvement in the birth control movement besides importing contraband, being arrested, and winning a court proceeding which allowed doctors to prescribe contraception?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5031, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Sanger earned the support of numerous donors, who would provide her with funding and support for future endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Margaret Sanger's publicity received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Verghese Kurien (26 November 1921 – 9 September 2012) was known as the 'Father of the White Revolution' in India", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verghese_Kurien_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Verghese Kurien born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Verghese Kurien was born on 26 November 1921 in Kozhikode, Kerala to a Syrian Anglican family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Verghese Kurien born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Verghese Kurien was schooled at Diamond Jubilee Higher Secondary School, Gobichettipalayam, in Coimbatore district (now in Erode district, Tamil Nadu).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Verghese Kurien go to school/college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Verghese Kurien joined Loyola College in Madras (now, Chennai) at the age of 14, graduating in science with physics in 1940", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Verghese Kurien go after Secondary School?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Verghese Kurien got a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy which at that time was part of University of Madras, in 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Verghese Kurien go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Verghese Kurien lost his father at 22 and his grand-uncle moved his family to his home in Trichur (now Thrissur).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Verghese Kurien do after college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Verghese Kurien was sent by the government of India to its run-down, experimental creamery at Anand, in Bombay province, and began to work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verghese_Kurien_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Verghese Kurien work after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5032, "Truth_answer": "Tribhuvandas's efforts and the trust placed in Verghese Kurien by farmers inspired Kurien to dedicate himself to establishing that dairy cooperative, Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Limited, at Anand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verghese_Kurien_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Verghese Kurien's position in Anand?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5033, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir was now more preoccupied with testing hypotheses about historical relationships between the Na-Dene languages than with documenting endangered languages, in effect becoming a theoretician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edward Sapir moving on with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5033, "Truth_answer": "During his period in Canada, Edward Sapir came into his own as the leading figure in linguistics in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there interesting aspects to Edward Sapir becoming a linguistic theoretician?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5033, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir laid out an approach to using linguistics to study the prehistory of Native American cultures. Particularly important for establishing him in the field was his seminal book Language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Sapir come into his own as the leading figure in linguistics in North America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5033, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir wrote a volume of his own poetry. His interest in poetry led him to form a close friendship with another Boasian anthropologist and poet, Ruth Benedict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other of Edward Sapir's accomplishments besides becoming the leading figure in linguistics in North America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5033, "Truth_answer": "Edward Sapir and Benedict also were both interested in psychology and the relation between individual personalities and cultural patterns, and in their correspondences they frequently psychoanalyzed each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward Sapir and Ruth Benedict find together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5033, "Truth_answer": "Before departing Canada, Edward Sapir had a short affair with Margaret Mead, Benedict's protégé at Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sapir_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Sapir make any other accomplishments besides being the leading figure in linguistics in North America and writing a volume of his own poetry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "The New World Order (commonly abbreviated as nWo) is a professional wrestling stable that originally consisted of Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the New World Order?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "nWo originated in World Championship Wrestling with the gimmick of a group of unsanctioned wrestlers aiming to take over and control WCW in the manner of a street gang.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the New World Order describe themselves as?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Randall Mario Poffo (November 15, 1952 – May 20, 2011), better known by his ring name Randy Savage, was an American professional wrestler, actor and color commentator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Randy Savage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage won 29 titles during a 32-year career, including two WWF World Heavyweight Championships and four WCW World Heavyweight Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many championships did savage win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Steve Borden, better known by the ring name Sting, is an American retired professional wrestler, actor, author and former bodybuilder, regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "After the June 15 episode of Nitro, Randy Savage took a hiatus from the company to recover from at least two major knee surgeries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else i need to know about Randy Savage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "With the help of Nash, however, Randy Savage beat Sting for his third WCW World Heavyweight Championship, despite tearing his ACL in his knee during the match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Randy Savage have knee surgeries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage beat Sting for his third WCW World Heavyweight Championship, despite tearing his ACL in his knee during the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Randy Savage fighting when he tore his ACL for his third WCW World Heavyweight Championship??", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage tore his ACL in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Randy Savage tear his ACL?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage went on to feud with both Hart and Roddy Piper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Randy Savage fight after he tore his ACL?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Roderick George Toombs (April 17, 1954 – July 31, 2015), better known by his ring name Rowdy Roddy Piper, was a Canadian professional wrestler and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029174344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roddy_Piper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Roddy Piper?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5034, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gene Bollea, better known by ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired professional wrestler, actor, television personality, entrepreneur, and musician, widely regarded among the most popular professional wrestlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason did two Jackie Gleason Show specials for CBS after giving up his regular show in the 1970s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jackie Gleason work for a network?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason's specials included Honeymooners segments and a Reginald Van Gleason III sketch in which the gregarious millionaire was portrayed as an alcoholic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What specials did Jackie Gleason do for CBS after giving up his regular show in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason later did a series of Honeymooners specials for ABC", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other special did Jackie Gleason do besides Honeymooners segments and a Reginald Van Gleason III sketch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason hosted four ABC specials during the mid-1970s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Gleason do a series of Honeymooners specials for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason and Art Carney also made a television movie, Izzy and Moe, about an unusual pair of historic Federal prohibition agents in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jackie Gleason do after hosting four ABC specials?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Izzy and Moe aired on CBS in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What company was Jackie Gleason with for Izzy and Moe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason hosted four ABC specials during the mid-1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jackie Gleason host for ABC?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason hosted four ABC specials during the mid-1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jackie Gleason host for abc?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5035, "Truth_answer": "In a major move as far as affiliations go, the Kramdens and Nortons were brought back for four final one-hour specials on ABC, which aired from 1976–1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130205833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Honeymooners_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Jackie Gleason hosted ABC specials called?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason worked his way up to a job at New York's Club 18, where insulting its patrons was the order of the day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jackie Gleason do before films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason greeted noted skater Sonja Henie by handing her an ice cube and saying, Okay, now do something.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What got Jackie Gleason discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "It was here that Jack L. Warner first saw Jackie Gleason, signing him to a film contract for $250 a week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who discovered Jackie Gleason?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "By age 24, Jackie Gleason was appearing in movies: first for Warner Brothers (as Jackie C. Gleason) in such films as Navy Blues (1941) with Ann Sheridan and Martha Ray", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was Jackie Gleason in first?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "By age 24, Jackie Gleason was appearing in movies: first for Warner Brothers (as Jackie C. Gleason) in such films as Navy Blues (1941) with Ann Sheridan and Martha Ray", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in Navy Blues with Jackie Gleason?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "By age 24, Jackie Gleason was appearing in movies: first for Warner Brothers (as Jackie C. Gleason) in such films as Navy Blues (1941) with Ann Sheridan and Martha Ray", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Navy Blues filmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "After Navy Blues, Jackie Gleason appeared in All Through the Night (1941) with Humphrey Bogart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie came after Navy Blues with Jackie Gleason?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason appeared in All Through the Night (1941) with Humphrey Bogart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was All Through the Night filmed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5036, "Truth_answer": "Jackie Gleason appeared in All Through the Night (1941) with Humphrey Bogart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on All Through the Night?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Vartan Malakian was born on July 18, 1975, in Hollywood, the only child to Vartan and Zepur Malakian. His parents are ethnic Armenian immigrants originally from Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Daron Malakian from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Vartan Malakian, Daron Malakian's father, he emigrated to the United States in 1975, due to the regime then led by Saddam Hussein", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Daron Malakian's parents immigrate to the US?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Vartan Malakian was born on July 18, 1975, in Hollywood, the only child to Vartan and Zepur Malakian. His parents are ethnic Armenian immigrants originally from Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Daron Malakian's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Vartan Malakian was born on July 18, 1975, in Hollywood, the only child to Vartan and Zepur Malakian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daron Malakian have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian went to Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School in the Los Feliz side of Hollywood, which his future bandmates Shavo Odadjian and Ontronik Andy Khachaturian also attended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Daron Malakian go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian always wanted to play the drums, but his parents got him a guitar instead because You can't turn the drums off.“ Malakian first picked up a guitar at 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daron Malakian play any instruments in school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian met Serj Tankian in 1993, while they both shared the same rehearsal studio in different bands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most fascinating thing that happened in Daron Malakian's life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5037, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian and Serj Tankian formed a jam band called Soil with bassist Dave Hakopyan and drummer Domingo Laraino. Shavo Odadjian then became their manager, and then rhythm guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Daron Malakian collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "Following System of a Down's hiatus in May 2006, Daron Malakian announced his latest project — Scars on Broadway — a band which would include John Dolmayan and himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_and_Scars_on_Broadway_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Daron Malakian become a part of Scars on Broadway", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan forged Scars on Broadway's sound with musicians Danny Shamoun on keyboards, Dominic Cifarelli on bass, and Franky Perez on guitar and backing vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were part of Scars on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "Scars on Broadway released an eponymous album in 2008, which featured the hit single They Say (written by Daron Malakian).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Scars on Broadway's songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "However, shortly before the tour supporting the album, Daron Malakian cancelled all scheduled concert and TV appearances, blaming a lack of enthusiasm and that his heart wasn't into touring.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Scars on Broadway besides their members and songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "Malakian remains with Scars on Broadway. On July 20, 2018, Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway released the sophomore album Dictator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Daron Malakian with Scars on Broadway", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "In August 2009, Scars on Broadway, minus Daron Malakian, traveled to Iraq for a USO tour across the U.S. army bases. Their setlist consisted of covers as well as Scars songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711172226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_and_Scars_on_Broadway_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scars on Broadway do any touring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "The Defones will support 'Koi No Yokan' with a headline tour. They will be joined by special guests Scars on Broadway, featuring SOAD guitarist Daron Malakian, Fall 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715142455id_/https://loudwire.com/deftones-new-album-koi-no-yokan-fall-2012-tour-with-scars-on-broadway/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scars on Broadway do any other tours besides their USO tour in 2009?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "Scars on Broadway was released on July 28, 2008, to generally favorable reviews and debuted at No. 17 on the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scars on Broadway win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5038, "Truth_answer": "On April 16, 2018, Malakian announced the lead single from the second album would be released April 23. The band was re-branded as “Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can share about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5039, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha received some hostile responses in Mainland China, including its banning by the People's Republic of China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of responses came from the Chinese about the film Memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5039, "Truth_answer": "Casting of Chinese actresses as geishas could rouse anti-Japan sentiment and stir up feelings over Japanese wartime actions in China, especially the use of Chinese women as sex slaves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the film Memoirs of a Geisha's response from China besides being banned by the People's Republic of China?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5039, "Truth_answer": "Controversy arose in China because of the traditional geishas' relation to prostitution, and thus the connection with, and reminder of, comfort women being used in Japan at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was casting Chinese actresses as geishas in the film Memoirs of a Geisha not well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5039, "Truth_answer": "The Chinese State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television decided to ban the film on February 1, 2006, considering the film as too sensitive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Memoirs of a Geisha shown to the public of the People's Republic of China?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5040, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha received mixed reviews from western critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of reviews did the film Memoirs of a Geisha receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5040, "Truth_answer": "Illinois' Daily Herald stated, [s]trong acting, meticulously created sets, beautiful visuals, and a compelling story of a celebrity who can't have the one thing she really wants make Memoirs of a Geisha memorable“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the reviews the film Memoirs of a Geisha got?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5040, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha managed $57 million during its box office run. The film peaked at 1,654 screens, facing off against King Kong, and the Chronicles of Narnia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the film Memoirs of a Geisha besides its reviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5040, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha was nominated for and won numerous awards, including nominations for six Academy Awards, and eventually won three: Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any awards for Memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5041, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor received his A.B. degree from Columbia University in 1956, where he wrote a senior thesis on Søren Kierkegaard, and a PhD in philosophy from Princeton University in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jerry Fodor go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5041, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor lived in New York with his wife, the linguist Janet Dean Fodor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Fodor get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5041, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor lived in New York with his wife, the linguist Janet Dean Fodor, and had two children", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Jerry Fodor and Janet Dean Fodor have kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5041, "Truth_answer": "From 1959 to 1986 Jerry Fodor was on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jerry Fodor's first job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5041, "Truth_answer": "From 1986 to 1988 Jerry Fodor was a full professor at the City University of New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jerry Fodor do after MIT?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5042, "Truth_answer": "In his article Propositional Attitudes (1978), Jerry Fodor introduced the idea that mental states are relations between individuals and mental representations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the nature of mental states?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5042, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor considers two alternative hypotheses. The first completely denies the relational character of mental states", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first alternative hypothesis to the idea that mental states are relations between individuals and mental representations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5042, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor's second alternative hypothesis considers mental states as two-place relations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second alternative hypothesis to the idea that mental states are relations between individuals and mental representations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5042, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor received his A.B. degree from Columbia University in 1956, where he wrote a senior thesis on Soren Kierkegaard, and a PhD in philosophy from Princeton University in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jerry Fodor educated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5042, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Fodor was on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. From 1986 to 1988 he was a full professor at the CUNY", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry Fodor teach anywhere?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5042, "Truth_answer": "Considering mental states as three-place relations in this way, representative realism makes it possible to hold together all of the elements necessary to the solution of this problem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Fodor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest I should know other than Jerry Fodor's hypotheses about the nature of mental states, Fodor's education, and Fodor as a teacher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5043, "Truth_answer": "Labelmate Little Willie John had a hit with Fever, which inspired Joe Tex to write the first of his answer songs, Pneumonia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920125559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tex_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Joe Tex's early recordings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5043, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tex recorded for King Records between 1955 and 1957 with little success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920125559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tex_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Joe Tex signed with at the time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5043, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Joe Tex recorded his composition Baby You're Right for Anna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Tex write his own music or did he sing other's songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5043, "Truth_answer": "Richard Wayne Penniman (born December 5, 1932), known as Little Richard, is an American musician, singer and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.staimusic.com/en/bands/little-richard_2656.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225041516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is little Little Richard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5043, "Truth_answer": "Joe Tex claimed he sold musical rights to the composition Fever to King Records staff to get money to pay his rent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920125559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Tex_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Tex's first song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5044, "Truth_answer": "Something Wild is the debut full-length album by Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170302081159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_Wild_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161021115941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_Crew_Deathroll_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something wild by Children of Bodom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5044, "Truth_answer": "Something Wild was released in 1997 in Finland and in 1998 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Something Wild released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5044, "Truth_answer": "Children of Bodom's success was such that a representative from the Nuclear Blast label approached them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Something Wild a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5044, "Truth_answer": "The Nuclear Blast label approached them with a contract for a European release, a deal which started in 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Children of Bodom enter into the contact with the Nuclear Blast label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5044, "Truth_answer": "Months after February 1998, the band recorded two new songs again at Astia-studios with producer Anssi Kippo, entitled Towards Dead End and Children of Bodom“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Something Wild besides what it is, when it was released, if it was a success, and if it landed Children of Bodom a contract with a label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5044, "Truth_answer": "Children of Bodom was included in a compilation by Spinefarm Records, which after being released remained on the top of Finnish charts for eight consecutive weeks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_Bodom_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Towards Dead End and Children of Bodom by Children of Bodom do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chick Corea work with on his duets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "In the 1970s Chick Corea started working with vibraphonist Gary Burton, with whom he recorded several duet albums for ECM, including 1972's Crystal Silence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chick Corea and Gary Burton put out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "In Concert, Zurich, October 28, 1979 by Chick Corea and Gary Burton won the 1982 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Chick Corea and Gary Burton successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "A new record called The New Crystal Silence was issued in 2008 and won a Grammy Award in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea and Gary Burton win any other awards besides the 1982 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "Toward the end of the 1970s, Chick Corea embarked on a series of concerts and two albums with Hancock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea have duets with anyone else other than Gary Burton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "Herbie Hancock was credited with an Evening with Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea: In Concert, while Chick Corea was credited with the album CoreaHancock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Chick Corea put out with Herbie Hancock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5045, "Truth_answer": "In December 2007 Chick Corea recorded a duet album, The Enchantment, with banjoist Béla Fleck. Fleck and Corea toured extensively for the album. Fleck was nominated for Best Instrumental Composition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chick Corea do duets with anymore people other than Gary Burton and Herbie Hancock?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Chick Corea took a profound stylistic turn from avant-garde to a crossover jazz fusion style that incorporated Latin jazz with Return to Forever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chick Corea besides his duets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "Chick Corea's composition Spain appeared on the 1972 Return to Forever album Light as a Feather. This is probably his most popular piece.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Chick Corea's? famous works from the early 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "On their first two records, Return to Forever had Flora Purim on vocals, Joe Farrell on flute and soprano saxophone, Airto Moreira on drums, and Stanley Clarke on double bass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Chick Corea work with at that time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "Return to Forever is a jazz fusion album by Chick Corea and Return to Forever that reached 8 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Return to Forever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "Light as a Feather won the 1972 Playboy Jazz Album of the year and has been selected by many magazines as one of the greatest jazz albums ever recorded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Return to Forever do after their album Return to Forever?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "Play, a Chick Corea and Bobby McFerrin album, received a B- from an Entertainment Weekly review.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Play, the album with Bobby McFerrin, received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5046, "Truth_answer": "Rendezvous in New York is an album by Chick Corea. The recording took place at the Blue Note club in New York City, with comprising artists such as Bobby McFerrin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Chick Corea do with Bobby McFerrin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5047, "Truth_answer": "In the sixties, Dev Anand acquired a romantic image with films such as Manzil and Tere Ghar Ke Samne with Nutan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dev_Anand_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dev Anand get his romantic image?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5047, "Truth_answer": "Films expanding Dev Anand's romantic image included Kinaare Kinaare with Meena Kumari, Maya with Mala Sinha, Asli-Naqli with Sadhana Shivdasani, and Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films gave Dev Anand his romantic image besides Manzil and Tere Ghar Ke Samne?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5047, "Truth_answer": "Dev Anand's first colour film, Guide with Waheeda Rehman was based on the novel of the same name by R. K. Narayan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dev_Anand_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dev Anand star in any other movies besides Manzil, Tere Ghar Ke Samne, Kinaare Kinaare, Maya, Asli-Naqli, Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai, and Mahal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5047, "Truth_answer": "Guide, directed by Dev Anand's younger brother Vijay Anand, was an acclaimed movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dev_Anand_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Guide do well for Dev Anand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5048, "Truth_answer": "Acquainted with the Bollywood actor, Gregory Peck's personal interactions with Dev Anand spanned four to five long meetings in Europe and Mumbai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dev_Anand_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dev Anand have in common with Gregory Peck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5048, "Truth_answer": "Dev Anand and Gregory Peck do not share any film credits among their films. I don't want to be known as India's Gregory Peck, I am Dev Anand, said Anand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gregory Peck and Dev Anand work together after four to five long meetings in Europe and Mumbai?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5048, "Truth_answer": "Dev Anand said of his and Gregory Peck's second meeting, As expected, he nodded and I walked up to him. He remembered me and we exchanged pleasantries“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dev Anand and Gregory Peck become friends?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5048, "Truth_answer": "Gregory Peck, like Dev Anand, was one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Dev Anand and Gregory Peck have in common?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Sorkin was born in Manhattan, New York City, to a Jewish family, and was raised in the New York suburb of Scarsdale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Aaron Sorkin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Sorkin attended Scarsdale High School where he became involved in the drama and theatre club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aaron Sorkin go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "In 1979 Aaron Sorkin attended Syracuse University. In his freshman year he failed a class that was a core requirement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Sorkin go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Sorkin graduated from Syracuse University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aaron Sorkin study in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Sorkin's mother was a schoolteacher and his father a copyright lawyer who had fought in WWII and put himself through college on the G.I. Bill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Aaron Sorkin's parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "Arthur's reputation as a director, and as a disciple of Lee Strasberg, was a big reason why a lot of us went to S.U., said Aaron Sorkin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Aaron Sorkin's early years besides where he was born, where he went to school, if he went to college, what he studied in college, and who his parents were?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "After Arthur Storch's death in March 2013, Sorkin recalled the influence the college of drama teacher had on Aaron Sorkin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Sorkin have any teachers that influenced him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5049, "Truth_answer": "Before Aaron Sorkin reached his teenage years, his parents were taking him to the theatre to see shows such as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and That Championship Season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Aaron Sorkin's parents supportive of him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "A Few Good Men is a play by Aaron Sorkin, first produced on Broadway by David Brown in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men_(play)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Few Good Men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Sorkin got the inspiration to write his next play, a courtroom drama called A Few Good Men, from a phone conversation with his sister Deborah", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225011938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aaron Sorkin start writing A Few Good Men?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Sorkin took information from his sister Deborah and wrote much of his story on cocktail napkins while bartending at the Palace Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225011938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the process of writing A Few Good Men go for Aaron Sorkin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "A Few Good Men opened in late 1989, it ran for 497 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did A Few Good Men premiere?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "A Few Good Men (play) starred Tom Hulce and was directed by Don Scardino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the director of A Few Good Men?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "David Brown produced A Few Good Men on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did A Few Good Men premiere?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "David Brown was producing a few projects at TriStar Pictures and tried to interest them in making A Few Good Men into a film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225011938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Sorkin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the play A Few Good Men besides how Sorkin started writing it, the writing process for the play, the play's premiere, and the play's director?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "A Few Good Men is a 1992 American legal drama film directed by Rob Reiner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225011938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Brown ever use the film rights to make the movie of A Few Good Men?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5050, "Truth_answer": "A Few Good Men (film) stars Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore, with Kevin Bacon, Kevin Pollak, Cuba Gooding Jr., Wolfgang Bodison, James Marshall, J.T. Walsh, and Kiefer Sutherland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which actors appeared in the film A Few Good Men?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5051, "Truth_answer": "Near the end of her career, Karen Horney summarized her ideas in Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Toward Self-Realization, her major work published in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mentalsupportcommunity.net/topic/3279-recommended-readings/page/3/_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney publish any papers on theory of the self?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5051, "Truth_answer": "According to Karen Horney we can have two views of our self: the real self and the ideal self.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mentalsupportcommunity.net/topic/3279-recommended-readings/page/3/_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Karen Horney's theory of self?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5051, "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney believed the real self is who and what we actually are. The ideal self is the type of person we feel that we should be.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mentalsupportcommunity.net/topic/3279-recommended-readings/page/3/_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Karen Horney believe about her theory of self besides humans have two views of self?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5051, "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney concluded ingrained psyche traits forever prevent an individual's potential from being actualized unless the cycle of neurosis is broken through treatment or, in less severe cases, life lessons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney convey her theory of self through writing or clinical work or some other way?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5051, "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney believed that self-actualization is the healthy person's aim through life—as opposed to the neurotic's clinging to a set of key needs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mentalsupportcommunity.net/topic/3279-recommended-readings/page/3/_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Karen Horney's ideas about how people could self-actualize?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5051, "Truth_answer": "Karen Horney disagreed with Freud about inherent differences in the psychology of men and women, and she traced such differences to society and culture rather than biology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Horney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Karen Horney believewomen were prevented from self actualization?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "Many cultural movements of the 1960s were assisted or inspired by the Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interestin aspecgs about the cultural impact of the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "In Britain, the Beatles' rise to national prominence signalled the youth-driven changes in postwar society, with respect to social mobility, teenagers' commercial influence, and informality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Beatles influence many cultural movements of the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles went on to spearhead the shift from American artists' global dominance of rock and roll to British acts (known as the British Invasion).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beatles' cultural influence appear anywhere else other than Britain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles were seen as an embodiment of the era's sociocultural movements, exemplified by the sentiment of their 1967 song All You Need Is Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any notable song from the Beatles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "Cultural changes initiated by The Beatles include the elevation of the album to become the dominant form of record consumption over singles and a wider interest in psychedelic drugs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact did the Beatles have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "Many of the Beatles' advances in production, writing, performance or packaging were soon widespread", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other impact on the future rock bands from the Beatles other than the album becoming the dominant form of record consumption and a wider interest in psychadelic drugs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5052, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles' emergence coincided with a new consideration for the concept of male beauty and its elevation in importance beside feminine attractiveness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the Beatles' appearance, was it soon widespread as well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "Elements contributing to the progressive label include: lyrics were more poetic, technology was harnessed for new sounds, music approached the condition of art, and the studio became the focus of musical activity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is progressiveness?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "Psychedelic music (sometimes called psychedelia is a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217005631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelic_music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is psychedelia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles' experimental timbres, rhythms, tonal structures, and poetic texts on Rubber Soul and Revolver encouraged a legion of young bands that were to create progressive rock“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Beatles contribute to progressiveness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "Played by George Harrison, the sitar part in Rubber Soul's Norwegian Wood launched a craze that Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar termed the great sitar explosion“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p51" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did the Beatles spark a musical craze for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles themselves with Ticket to Ride incorporated droning guitars to mimic the qualities of the Indian sitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p51" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Beatles start using droning guitars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is viewed as originating the progressive rock genre due to the album's lyrical unity, extended structure, complexity, eclecticism, experimentalism and derivative classical music forms", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the article about the Beatles' cultural impact with psychedelia and progressive music besides defining progressiveness, defining psychedelia, contributing to progressiveness, creating a musical craze for the Sitar, and beginning to use droning guitars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by the Beatles. Released on 26 May 1967 in the UK and 2 June 1967 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110011756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5053, "Truth_answer": "In Rolling Stone magazine's Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll (2001), the editors define the band's incalculable influence as encompassing all of Western culture“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beatles influence any bands with their styles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5054, "Truth_answer": "Benigno Aquino III pushed for the passage of the Amending the Government Procurement Act, which applies to all government procurement activities regardless of source of funds whether local or foreign", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes did Benigno Aquino III make while in the senate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5054, "Truth_answer": "Benigno Aquino III was elected to the Senate of the Philippines in the 2007 Philippine midterm election on May 15, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Benigno Aquino III elected to the senate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5054, "Truth_answer": "Benigno Aquino III ran under the banner of the Genuine Opposition (GO), a coalition comprising a number of parties, including Aquino's own Liberal Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Benigno Aquino III a republican or democrat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5054, "Truth_answer": "The Budget Impoundment and Control Act (SB 3121), wherein impoundment refers to the power of the president to refuse the release of funds appropriated by the Congress of the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benigno_Aquino_III_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Benigno Aquino III's time in the senate besides pushing for the passage SB 2160, being elected May 15, 2007, and being a member of the Liberal Party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5054, "Truth_answer": "Benigno Aquino III regretted that SB 3121 powers have been abused by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, resulting in significant emasculation of Congress' ability to check the president's authority.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benigno Aquino III pass any laws?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5055, "Truth_answer": "Another significant Benigno Aquino III contribution to the Philippines' corruption problem was Senate of the Philippines Bill 2035, which is the Preservation of Public Infrastructures bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benigno_Aquino_III_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a bill that Benigno Aquino III introduced to the Senate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5055, "Truth_answer": "Benigno Aquino III filed Senate Bill No. 2035 on January 29, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Senate of the Philippines Bill No. 2035 introduced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5055, "Truth_answer": "No, Senate of the Philippines Bill No. 2035 has been pending in the committee since January 30, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Senate of the Philippines Bill No. 2035 successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5055, "Truth_answer": "Focusing further on accountability in government appropriations and spending, Benigno Aquino III filed other reform-oriented bills, among which were Philippine National Police reform", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benigno_Aquino_III_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Benigno Aquino III's senate bills besides Senate of the Philippines Bill No. 2035?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5055, "Truth_answer": "However, none of Benigno Aquino III's accountability in government appropriations and spending bills were passed into law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that bill on Philippine National Police reform introduced by Benigno Aquino III successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "Between season four and five, Andy Bernard plans his wedding with Angela Martin, although his ideas are often rejected by her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Andy Bernard pick up from season 4?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "Unbeknownst to Andy Bernard are the continual affairs between his fiancée Angela Martin and Dwight Schrute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard have any rivalries with Dwight Schrute?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Schrute realizes that Angela Martin has had sex with Andy Bernard as well, despite telling Dwight that she had only been sleeping with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Bernard get revenge on Dwight Schrute for continual affairs with Angela Martin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "In New Boss, Andy Bernard is one of the observers of Michael Scott's immature antics when he starts repeating everything that the new boss, Charles Miner, says.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other rivalries going on besides Andy Bernard and Dwight Schrute?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "With the rest of the staff, Andy Bernard insists that Michael Scott stop before he makes things worse for himself and for everyone else.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Andy Bernard react to Michael Scott repeating everything that Charles Miner says?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "David Wallace agrees to fund an anniversary party for him and attend, but Michael Scott abruptly announces his resignation from the company and walks out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the staff telling Michael Scott to stop repeating Charles Miner work out for the company?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "In Heavy Competition, Andy Bernard offers bargain deals on wedding plans to Pam Beesly and Jim Halpert. However, Andy mistakes Pam's rejection of Jim's ideas as Pam controlling Jim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting events have the members of The Office had in Season 5 besides Angela Martin's affair with Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott leaving the company?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "Andy Bernard blames the office for Jim Halpert's emotional troubles and asks them to apologize. Phyllis Vance tells Andy that Jim is just messing with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729203246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Competition_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Andy Bernard's mistake of believing Pam Beesly controls Jim Halpert work out for the couples?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5056, "Truth_answer": "Andy Bernard does not believe Phyllis Vance until he sees Jim Halpert grinning through the kitchen window. Jim assures that Andy will find someone else one day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Andy Bernard react to Phyllis Vance telling Andy that Jim Halpert is just messing with him after Jim feigns crying on Andy's shoulder?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "In addition to seeking justice, William J. Donovan wanted to exact retribution for the torture and killing of OSS agents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was William J. Donovan so involved in the Nuremberg trials?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "During World War I, Major William J. Donovan led the 1st battalion, 165th Infantry of the 42d Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William J. Donovan's involvement in World War 1", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "In one of many initiatives, William J. Donovan sent out teams of French, Danish, Norwegian, and Polish nationals to identify Gestapo officers who had tortured them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William J. Donovan witness firsthand the crimes that were prosecuted in Nurenburg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "Although he professed annoyance with the nickname, his wife knew that deep down he loved it“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William J. Donovan proud of his role in the armed services?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "William J. Donovan's son, David Rumsey Donovan, was a naval officer who served with distinction in World War II. His grandson, William James Donovan, served as a soldier in Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William J. Donovan have a family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "William J. Donovan had begun experiencing symptoms of dementia while in Thailand, and he was hospitalized in 1957", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was William J. Donovan when he retired?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "William J. Donovan was widely discussed as a possible candidate for governor, but he rejected the idea, proclaiming his intention to return to Buffalo and resume the practice of law", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William J. Donovan end up being governor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5057, "Truth_answer": "In Buffalo, William J. Donovan joined the respected law firm of Love & Keating in 1909 and, in 1911, opened his own Buffalo firm in partnership with Bradley Goodyear.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William J. Donovan practice law originally?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "The Nuremberg trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II by the Allied forces under international law and the laws of war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Nuremberg trials?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "William J. Donovan criticized William Harding Jackson's lack of skill and experience at putting together a case and at courtroom examination and cross-examination. Jackson removed Donovan from the team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William J. Donovan prosecute Nuremberg trial criminals himself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "William Harding Jackson, discovering that the OSS was the only agency that had seriously explored the issue, invited William J. Donovan to join his trial staff", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invited William J. Donovan to the Nuremberg trials prosecution team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "Twelve of the accused were sentenced to death, seven received prison sentences (ranging from 10 years to life sentence), three were acquitted, and two were not charged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Nuremberg trials prosecution team successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "William Harding Jackson lobbied Harry S. Truman in person to approve of William J. Donovan's plans for a permanent postwar intelligence agency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about William J. Donovan's time with the Nuremberg trials besides lobbying for the trial, being invited to the prosecution team but not prosecuting the criminals himself?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "William J. Donovan's permanent postwar intelligence agency lobbying effort was unsuccessful, however. On September 20, 1945, Harry S. Truman signed an executive order abolishing the OSS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204182306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry S. Truman approve the plans for a permanent postwar intelligence agency", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5058, "Truth_answer": "William J. Donovan was involved with Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William J. Donovan involved with any other presidents besides Harry S. Truman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5059, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan started as a child performer at age 8, first on violin, then as a dancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in George M. Cohan's early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5059, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan and his sister traveled a circuit of stages, slept in boarding houses and backstage while their parents performed, and only occasionally attended school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013235029id_/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George M. Cohan attend high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5059, "Truth_answer": "As a child, George M. Cohan and his family toured most of the year and spent summer vacations from the vaudeville circuit at his grandmother's home in North Brookfield, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some importan things to know about George M. Cohan's education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5060, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan began writing original skits (over 150 of them) and songs for the family act in both vaudeville and minstrel shows while in his teens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George M. Cohan do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5060, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan became a member of his parents’ act, reciting sentimental verse and performing a “buck and wing dance.” By age 11, he was writing comedy material", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013235029id_/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Cohan's skits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5060, "Truth_answer": "In his late teens, George M. Cohan wrote the songs and sketches that his family performed, and had the starring roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013235029id_/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did George M. Cohan write for in his teens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5060, "Truth_answer": "In 1894, at the age of 16, George M. Cohan sold his first song, “Why Did Nellie Leave Home?” to a sheet music publisher for 25 dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013235029id_/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/stars/george-m-cohan/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of George M. Cohan's first songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5060, "Truth_answer": "[Witmark] kept the title. But he got some writer to create all different lyrics, and turn my comic number into a weepy ballad, wrote Chip Deffaa about George M. Cohan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Why Did Nellie Leave Home? successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "While the Wallflowers were working on Red Letter Days, they recorded a cover of the Beatles' 1965 song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Wallflowers in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflowers recorded I'm Looking Through You for the soundtrack to the 2001 film I Am Sam while they were working on Red Letter Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Beatles song did the Wallflowers record a cover of while they were working on Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "After a few false starts, Red Letter Days was released on November 5, 2002. The album was met with mixed to positive reviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of the Red Letter Days album by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "The commercial performance of Red Letter Days was relatively mixed as well, peaking at No.32 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Red Letter Days by the Wallflowers do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "The first single from the Red Letter Days, When You're On Top, was released to radio on August 16, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "Around the time of Red Letter Days' release the Wallflowers embarked on a monthlong U.S. tour stretching into early December 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour for Red Letter Days by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "After another U.S. tour in January 2003, the Wallflowers toured in several European countries in February including Spain, Italy, Germany and Great Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the wikipedia article on Red Letter Days indicate where the Wallflowers played for the album release tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "After this tour, the Wallflowers' drummer since 1995, Mario Calire announced he was parting ways with the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything unusual happen while the Wallflowers toured several European countries in January 2003?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5061, "Truth_answer": "Fred Eltringham joined the Wallflowers as their new drummer after Mario Calire left the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Wallflowers break up after Mario Calire announced he was parting ways with the band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5062, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park revealed their sixth album would be titled The Hunting Party. The album was produced by Shinoda and Delson, who wanted to explore musical elements from Hybrid Theory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5062, "Truth_answer": "The title The Hunting Party is a contextual metaphor: Linkin Park is the party that is hunting to bring back the energy and soul of rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814203528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunting_Party_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Linkin Park name their album the Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5062, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park won the 'Best Rock Band' and 'Best Live Act' titles of 2014 on Loudwire's Music Awards. Revolver ranked The Hunting Party as the fourth best album of 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Hunting Party by Linkin Park generate the most interest?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5062, "Truth_answer": "Revolver still ranks The Hunting Party as the fourth best album of 2014 to this very day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Hunting Party hold the 4th best album of 2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5062, "Truth_answer": "Hunter Party, described by Shinoda as simply a rock record, serves a statement by the band against contemporary mainstream and active rock bands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the content of the Hunting Party album as in general drift?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5063, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park became the first rock band to achieve more than one billion YouTube hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what sort of influence did Linkin Park have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5063, "Truth_answer": "Numb, In The End, and What I've Done have the most views out of all of Linkin Park's songs on YouTube.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Linkin Park songs are the most popular on YouTube?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5063, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park has sold more than 100 million records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Linkin Park's legacy and influence besides becoming the first band to reach a billion YouTube hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5063, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's first studio album Hybrid Theory (2000) is one of the best-selling albums in the US (11 million copies shipped) and worldwide (30 million copies sold)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Linkin Park receive all the attention for selling records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5063, "Truth_answer": "11 of Linkin Park's singles have reached the number one position on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, the second-most for any artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Linkin Park have besides becoming the first band to achieve 1 billion YouTube hits and releasing one of the best-selling albums in the US and worldwide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe joined the Canton Bulldogs American football team in 1915, helping them win three professional championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some awards Jim Thorpe won in football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "The Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted Jim Thorpe as part of its inaugural class in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honors did Jim Thorpe receive from his football career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "President Richard Nixon, as authorized by U.S. Senate Joint Resolution 73, proclaimed Monday, April 16, 1973, as Jim Thorpe Day to promote the nationwide recognition of Thorpe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Thorpe receive honors outside of sports?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, the Associated Press placed him third on its list of the top athletes of the century, following Babe Ruth and Michael Jordan. ESPN ranked Jim Thorpe seventh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other notable honors that Jim Thorpe received besides 3 AFL championships, Pro Football Hall of Fame inaugural class, and April 16, 1973 proclaimed Jim Thorpe Day?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Jim Thorpe became one of the inductees in the first induction ceremony held by the National Native American Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the biggest honor that Jim Thorpe received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe was also inducted into halls of fame for college football, American Olympic teams, and the national track and field competition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Jim Thorpe received honors from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "In a poll published in 2000 by ABC Sports, Jim Thorpe was voted the Greatest Athlete of the Twentieth Century out of 15 other athletes including Muhammad Ali.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable people or places Jim Thorpe received honors from besides 3 AFL championships, Pro Football Hall of Fame inaugural class, April 16 1973 proclaimed Jim Thorpe Day, third on APs list of top athletes of the century, the inaugural induction class of the National Native American Hall of Fame, and also being inducted into halls of fame for college football, American Olympic teams, and the national track and field competition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "Jim Thorpe was inducted into the college football hall of fame in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p17", "http://thirdstringgoalie.blogspot.com/2015_01_11_archive.html_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Pihos_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205180652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Tillman_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160730223422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Humble_p1", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=Nevada_Wolf_Pack_football_p17", "https://stephanyspencer.com/2016/10/11/prophet-of-evil-a-film-about-my-uncle-ervil-lebaron/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210000108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Butkus_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307004300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jim Thorpe inducted into the college football hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "The Jim Thorpe Award is given annually to the best defensive back in college football. The annual Thorpe Cup athletics meeting is named in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else named in Jim Thorpe's honor besides National Thorpe Day?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5064, "Truth_answer": "The Thorpe Cup is an annual international decathlon and heptathlon meeting between the United States and Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151217084803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorpe_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Thorpe Cup athletics meeting?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5065, "Truth_answer": "In March 1992, the Alice in Chains returned to the studio. On September 29, 1992 Alice in Chains released its second album, Dirt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alice in Chains produce Dirt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5065, "Truth_answer": "Dirt by Alice in Chains peaked at number six on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did album Dirt by Alice in Chains reach billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5065, "Truth_answer": "Since Dirt's release it has been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA, making Dirt Alice in Chain's highest selling album to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album dirt by Alice in Chains receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5065, "Truth_answer": "Dirt spawned five top 30 singles, Would?, Rooster, Them Bones, Angry Chair, and Down in a Hole, and remained on the charts for nearly two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice in Chains release another hit after Dirt was released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5065, "Truth_answer": "In April 1993, Alice in Chains recorded two songs with Inez, What the Hell Have I and A Little Bitter, for the Last Action Hero soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Alice in Chains in 1993?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5065, "Truth_answer": "Last Action Hero: Music from the Original Motion Picture peaked at No. 7 on The Billboard 200 chart. The album was certified platinum on August 24, 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Last Action Hero soundtrack do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5066, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records released Alice in Chains' second acoustic-based EP, Jar of Flies, on January 25, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Jar of Flies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5066, "Truth_answer": "Written and recorded in one week, Jar of Flies debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first EP—and first Alice in Chains release—to top the charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jar of Flies EP do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5066, "Truth_answer": "After the release of Jar of Flies, Layne Staley entered rehab for heroin addiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jar of Flies besides its release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5066, "Truth_answer": "Layne Staley's condition prompted the other Alice in Chains members to cancel all scheduled dates one day before the start of the tour, putting the band on hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213095642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Chains_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Layne Staley'S heroin addiction affect the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5066, "Truth_answer": "Alice in Chains broke up for six months after withdrawing from the Metallica tour and Woodstock in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alice in Chains fire Layne Staley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5067, "Truth_answer": "The JN-4 and N-9 were some of the most famous products of the Glenn Curtiss company, and thousands were sold to the militaries of the US, Canada, and Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Curtiss_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many aircraft did Glenn Curtiss's factory produce during World War 1?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5067, "Truth_answer": "Civilian and military aircraft demand boomed, and the company grew to employ 18,000 workers in Buffalo and 3,000 workers in Hammondsport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Curtiss_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many employees did Glenn Curtiss's company employ in Buffalo during World War 1?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5067, "Truth_answer": "In 1917, the U.S. Navy commissioned Glenn Curtiss to design a long-range, four-engined flying boat large enough for a crew of five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Curtiss_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Glenn Curtiss NC designed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5067, "Truth_answer": "The four NC flying boats attempted a transatlantic crossing in 1919, and the NC-4 successfully crossed. It's permanently displayed in the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Curtiss_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the four NC flying boats located today?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "A woman draws henna or mehndi, a temporary form of skin decoration using henna, on the bride and guests' skin — usually the palms and feet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is henna in regards to Arab Weddings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "The designs are very intricate. Often hidden within the mehndi pattern, the name or initials of the groom are applied.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://yarnutopia.com/tag/centerpiece/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any special meaning to the designs of henna made on the bride and guests' skin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "This goes back into old Palestine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How far back does the tradition of henna night go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "A henna party is a tradition held before a wedding in many Middle Eastern and North African cultures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008190302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehndi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the tradition of putting henna on the hands of the bride and groom only performed in arab countries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "Women usually apply mehndi designs to their hands and feet, though some, including cancer patients and women with alopecia occasionally decorate their scalps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008190302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehndi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other uses for henna besides putting it on the hand?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the groom will enter where the bride is, they will both get their henna done, and the groom will then offer the bride her mahr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the couple allowed to see eachother on the henna night party?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "A mahr is an arbitrary payment, in the form of money or possessions paid by the groom, to the bride at the time of marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the mahr that the groom gives to the bride?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the couple wash the henna off after the wedding ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5069, "Truth_answer": "Following Uncle Tupelo's final tour, Tweedy encouraged his bandmates to join him in a new group, while Farrar searched for members for a band of his own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Uncle Tupelo do after the band broke up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5069, "Truth_answer": "Tweedy was able to retain the rest of the Uncle Tupelo lineup, and created Wilco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Uncle Tupelo members join Tweedy's new group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5069, "Truth_answer": "Son Volt had an early college rock hit with Drown from the album Trace, but Wilco maintained a more commercially successful career in the years to follow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilco find success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5069, "Truth_answer": "Wilco released 11 albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Wilco release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5069, "Truth_answer": "Boquist recruited his brother Dave, and Farrar convinced Mike Heidorn to leave Belleville to join the group. Farrar's new four-piece began recording their debut album Trace in November 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uncle Tupelo's post-breakup besides Wilco and how many albums they released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5069, "Truth_answer": "Dave Boquist played the banjo, fiddle, guitar, and lap steel for Son Volt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181230063801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_Volt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dave Boquist do for Son Volt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5070, "Truth_answer": "Farrar explained: It just seemed like it reached a point where Jeff and I really weren't compatible. It had ceased to be a symbiotic songwriting relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Uncle Tupelo's breakup about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5070, "Truth_answer": "After the break up, most of Unle Tupelo became Wilco, and Farrar started his band, Son Volt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Uncle Tupelo do after their breakup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5070, "Truth_answer": "As a favor to Margherita—who had spent a substantial amount of money to keep the band running—Farrar agreed to a final tour with Uncle Tupelo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uncle Tupelo's breakup beside why they broke up and what they did next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5070, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Tupelo's last concerts took place at The Blue Note in Columbia, Missouri and two shows at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tupelo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Uncle Tupelo's tour played at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5070, "Truth_answer": "Jay Farrar is still alive to this day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jay Farrar die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5070, "Truth_answer": "Jay Farrar married Monica Groth Farrar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jay Farrar married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5071, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Regine Velasquez placed third in her first singing competition on Betty Mendez Livioco's The Tita Betty's Children Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203010420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regine_Velasquez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Regine Velasquez's first experience singing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5071, "Truth_answer": "In 1976 Regine Velasquez was age 5 or age 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Regine Velasquez when she won third place in her first singing competition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5071, "Truth_answer": "Signed to OctoArts International, Regine Velasquez recorded her single Love Me Again, which was released in early 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Regine Velasquez first work with OctoArts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5071, "Truth_answer": "Love Me Again was commercially unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Love Me Again a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5071, "Truth_answer": "Regine Velasquez recorded a duet with Jose Mari Chan, Please Be Careful With My Heart, for his sixth studio album Constant Change.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203010420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regine_Velasquez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Regine Velasquez do any duets with other singers on Vicor Music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5071, "Truth_answer": "In July 1990, Regine Velasquez headlined her first major concert as a solo artist in support of the album at the Folk Arts Theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Regine Velasquez have any other successes at that label?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5072, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Regine Velasquez signed a contract with Vicor Music and released her second studio album, Nineteen 90.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203010420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regine_Velasquez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nineteen 90 a single or album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5072, "Truth_answer": "Reason Enough was the newly-formed label's maiden release in July 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And what is Reason Enough by Regine Velasquez?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5072, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were either of of Regine Velasquez's albums, Nineteen 90 or Reason Enough, a commercial success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5072, "Truth_answer": "Regine Velasquez did not make any film appearances in 2004, but made her prime time television debut in the drama series Forever In My Heart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Regine Velasquez ever on TV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5072, "Truth_answer": "Regine Velasquez released 4 albums between 1990-93: Nineteen 90, Tagala Talaga, Reason Enough, and Hataw Na.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Regine Velasquez release during her Nineteen 90 and Reason Enough period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5072, "Truth_answer": "Regine Velasquez's music contained elements of traditional OPM love songs early in her career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203010420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regine_Velasquez_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Regine Velasquez music characterized?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5073, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton's father has the same name and owned a hardware business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the father of Matthew Bolton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5073, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton was born in Birmingham, UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Matthew Bolton born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5073, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton was born on September 3, 1728.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Matthew Bolton born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5073, "Truth_answer": "As the local grammar school was in disrepair Matthew Boulton was sent to an academy in Deritend, on the other side of Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Matthew Bolton go to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5073, "Truth_answer": "By 17 Matthew Boulton had invented a technique for inlaying enamels in buckles that proved so popular that they were reimported to Britain and billed as the latest French developments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Matthew Bolton's early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5073, "Truth_answer": "The Boultons had three daughters in the early 1750s, but all died in infancy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128044945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Boulton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the death of Mary Robinson's daughters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5074, "Truth_answer": "Japanese funerals are highly ritualized affairs which are generally—though not always—conducted in accordance with Buddhist rites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the cultural background in regards to the 2008 film, Departures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5074, "Truth_answer": "Despite the importance of death rituals, in traditional Japanese culture the subject is considered unclean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the cultural background of the 2008 film, Departures, besides how Japanese funerals are highly ritualized affairs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5074, "Truth_answer": "Despite the importance of death rituals, in traditional Japanese culture the subject is considered unclean as everything related to death is thought to be a source of kegare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is death considered unclean in traditional Japanese culture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5074, "Truth_answer": "The encoffining ritual (called nōkan), as depicted in Departures, is rarely performed, and even then only in rural areas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of rituals were performed in Departures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5074, "Truth_answer": "The encoffining ritual ceremony is now rarely performed, and may be limited to rural areas where older traditions are maintained.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101173247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_funeral_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which rural areas is the nokan encoffining ritual performed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5075, "Truth_answer": "Motoki, by then in his early 40s and having built a reputation as a realist, was cast as Daigo. Veteran actor Tsutomu Yamazaki was selected for the role of Sasaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the 2008 film Departures cast?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5075, "Truth_answer": "Mika was initially planned as being the same age as Daigo, the role went to pop singer Ryōko Hirosue, who had previously acted in Takita's Himitsu (Secret) in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about how the 2008 film Departures was cast besides using Motoki and Tsutomu Yamazaki?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5075, "Truth_answer": "Takita had worked with Yamazaki prior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked with Yamazaki?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5075, "Truth_answer": "Takita had worked with Yamazaki on We Are Not Alone in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108164704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_%282008_film%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Takita and Yamazaki do together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5075, "Truth_answer": "The role of Mika went to pop singer Ryōko Hirosue, who had previously acted in Takita's Himitsu in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was cast in the Departures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5075, "Truth_answer": "Ebert gave the film a perfect four stars, describing it as rock-solid in its fundamentals and highlighting its cinematography, music, and the casting of Yamazaki as Sasaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the article say about Departures' success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert co-hosted a radio show, The Honeymooners – Grace and Eddie Show, which ran for three years. At the show's end, he was offered a film contract by Warner Bros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddie Albert start his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "In the 1930s, Eddie Albert performed in Broadway stage productions, including Brother Rat, which opened in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What that Eddie Albert's first show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was performing Eddie Albert's childhood dream?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert landed the starring role in the 1938 Broadway musical The Boys from Syracuse when he met Burl Ives, who had a small role in the play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Eddie Albert do after Brother Rat in 1936?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat V for his actions during the invasion of Tarawa in November 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "The stock market crash in 1929 left him essentially unemployed. Eddie Albert then took odd jobs, working as a trapeze performer, an insurance salesman, and a nightclub singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert have any jobs outside of acting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert toured Mexico as a clown and high-wire artist with the Escalante Brothers Circus, but secretly worked for U.S. Army intelligence, photographing German U-boats in Mexican harbors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which did Eddie Albert enjoy the most out of working as a trapeze performer, an insurance salesman, and a nightclub singer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert entered the University of Minnesota, where he majored in business.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.anb.org/browse?btog=chap&pageSize=20&sort=titlesort&t=OccupationsAndRealmsOfRenownANB%3A764&t_1=OccupationsAndRealmsOfRenownANB%3A1535_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert go to college before hand touring Mexico as a clown?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5076, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert was also a director of the U.S. Council on Refugees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last thing Eddie Albert was involved in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Eddie Albert guest-starred in a season-one Columbo episode called Dead Weight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eddie's later work consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert appeared in such 1980s films as How to Beat the High Cost of Living, Yesterday, Take This Job and Shove It, Rooster, and Yes, and Giorgio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another work Eddie Albert was involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert guest-starred for several episodes on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital as Jack Boland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert play in any other sob stories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert guest-starred for several episodes on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddie Albert guest-star on General Hospital?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert also guest-starred on an episode of the '80s television series Highway to Heaven, as well as Murder, She Wrote, and Return to Green Acres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert star in any other TV series besides General Hospital?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Albert was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1954 for his performance in Roman Holiday", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert get any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "During the war years, Eddie Albert returned to films, starring in ones such as The Great Mr. Nobody, Lady Bodyguard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert star in any movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "After the war, Eddie Albert resumed appearing in leading roles, including 1947's Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman, opposite Susan Hayward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Albert star in any other movies besides The Great Mr. Nobody and Lady Bodygaurd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Eddie Albert resumed his film career and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as an overprotective father in The Heartbreak Kid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eddie Albert nominated for any other awards besides Best Supporting Actor in 1954?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5077, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Eddie Albert made a guest appearance on the Golden Girls spin-off The Golden Palace the same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111234607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Albert_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other show was Eddie Albert involved in during the later end of his life besides General Hospital, Highway to Heaven, Murder, She Wrote, and Return to Green Acres?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "When the film was released in New York City, the anti-pornography organization Morality in Media unsuccessfully filed a lawsuit against these federal officials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the legal problems surrounding Caligula?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "Penthouse won the case when a Boston Municipal Court ruled that the film Caligula had passed the Miller test and was not obscene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the lawsuit for Caligula?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta prosecutors threatened legal action if the film Caligula was screened in Atlanta, but experts testified in court on behalf of the film declared that the film was not obscene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Penthouse won the case in Boston Municipal Court for the film Caligula?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "In Boston, Massachusetts, authorities seized the film Caligula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caligula's production team get delayed in the production of the film Caligula from legal trouble?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "A Boston judge said the film Caligula's depiction of ancient Rome contained political values which enabled it to pass the Miller test in its depiction of corruption in ancient Rome", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the film Caligula's legal problems besides winning the boston Municipal Court lawsuit and being threatened by Atlanta prosecutors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "The film Caligula's depiction of ancient Rome contained political values, enabling it to pass the Miller test with depictions of corruption, dramatizing the political theme that absolute power corrupts absolutely“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of political values are expressed in Caligula?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "CDL's lawyer advised against attempting to prosecute Penthouse for obscenity and instead recommended a civil proceeding, because the film would not be placed against the Miller test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many agree with how the film Caligula was dramatizing a political theme?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "The Penthouse attorney described the Fairlawn events as being driven by conservative morality reinforced by Ronald Reagan's presidential victory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Penthouse attorney's response to the CDL lawyer's civil suit against the film Caligula?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5078, "Truth_answer": "The uncut film Caligula was granted a certificate by the British Board of Film Classification in 2008, but was banned in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the legal problems for Caligula end?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "La Vie Claire was a professional road bicycle racing team named after its chief sponsor La Vie Claire, a chain of health food stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200927211617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Vie_Claire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is La Vie Claire in regards to Bernard Hinault?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "The La Vie Claire team was created in 1984 by Bernard Tapie and directed by Paul Köechli. The team included five-time Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200927211617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Vie_Claire_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Hinault do in 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault returned to racing at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, where he won the final stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Hinault have any victories with the new team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault then took victory at the Four Days of Dunkirk. But his spring campaign lacked major successes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Hinault have any other win during 1984 besides Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault drove into the group head-on, dismounted, and punched the protester closest to him. In the ensuing fist fight, Hinault suffered a broken rib", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Hinault have any injuries that prevented him from racing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault's progress was visible, a second consecutive victory at the Circuit de la Sarthe, ensured him the Prestige Pernod, the award for the best French rider of the season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in during Bernard Hinault's La Vie Claire period, specifically after 1984?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5079, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault's retirement from professional cycling on 14 November 1986 was celebrated in Quessoy with a symbolic race of 3,600 riders, a concert and fireworks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Hinault retire in 1986?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of 1978, the Gitane team was taken over by its parent company, the state-owned car manufacturer Renault, becoming Renault–Gitane–Campagnolo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1978 in regards to Bernard Hinault?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault gained more than four minutes to win his first Tour de France with an advantage of 3:56 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bernard Hinault during the 1978 Tour de France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "The 1979 season started slowly for an off-form Bernard Hinault.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bernard Hinault after the 1978 Tour de France?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault won his first of four consecutive Super Prestige Pernod International competitions, the award handed to the best rider of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hinault_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Bernard Hinault's performance after 1979 besides starting off slowly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault won the Giro di Lombardia for a second time, breaking away from the group of favourites 10 km from the finish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bernard Hinault win anything else after that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "Groupe Renault is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Renault?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "Due to the tightly fought battle between Bernard Hinault and his Spanish competitors, the 1983 race is described on the Vuelta's website as one of the most beautiful and spectacular editions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1983 in regards to Bernard Renault?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5080, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Hinault won the mountains classification and was also given the super-combativity award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Bernard Renault, specifically about what classifications he earned towards the end of his career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "A baptismal certificate indicated that he was born on July 3, but George M. Cohan and his family insisted that he was born Fourth of July!“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George M. Cohan's birth day written?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "A baptismal certificate was from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is George M. Cohan's birth certificate from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan was born in Providence, to Irish Catholic parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George M. Cohan born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan was born in 1878 in Providence, Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was George M. Cohan born in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan was born in 1878.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105161126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Doodle_Dandy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was George M. Cohan born in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "The baptismal certificate had George M. Cohan's mother's first name incorrect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong on George M. Cohan's baptismal certificate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "The baptismal certificate also had George M. Cohan's birthday incorrect according to the family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did George M. Cohan's baptismal certificate say was wrong?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan's and his family always insisted that George had been born on the Fourth of July!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Cohan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George M. Cohan and his family say this erroneous information?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5081, "Truth_answer": "George M. Cohan's parents were traveling vaudeville performers, and he joined them on stage, learning to dance and sing soon after he could walk and talk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George M. Cohan's parents do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "The Armenian Genocide was the systematic mass extermination and expulsion of 1.5 million ethnic Armenians within the Ottoman Empire by the Ottoman government from approximately 1914 to 1923.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the Armenian Genocide?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "The Armenian Genocide was carried out by the Ottoman government.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cabinet.ontheissues.org/MI/Candice_Miller_Foreign_Policy.htm_p7", "https://house.ontheissues.org/International/Jack_Reed_Foreign_Policy.htm_p7", "https://cabinet.ontheissues.org/Governor/Sam_Brownback_Foreign_Policy.htm_p15", "https://cabinet.ontheissues.org/MI/Candice_Miller_Foreign_Policy.htm_p8", "https://archive.ontheissues.org/International/Bruce_Braley_Foreign_Policy.htm_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was responsible for Armenian Genocide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "The Armenian Genocide was carried out by the Ottoman government from approximately 1914 to 1923.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Armenian Genocide happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "Recip Tayyip Erdoğan expressed Turkey would acknowledge the mass killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians during World War I as genocide only after a joint Turkish-Armenian investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Armenian Genocide besides what the Armenian Genocide was, who was responsible, and when it happened?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "In protest, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recalled the Turkish ambassador from the Vatican, and summoned the Vatican's ambassador. He later stated we don’t carry a stain or a shadow like genocide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan part of the Armenian Genocide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "US President Barack Obama called for a full, frank and just acknowledgement of the facts, but again stopped short of labelling it genocide, despite his campaign promise to do so", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erdoğan receive and criticism for this stating We Don't Carry a stain or a shadow like genocide after removing the Turkish ambassador from the Vatican?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "Turkish sculptor Mehmet Aksoy created the Statue of Humanity in Kars to promote reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan deemed it a freak, months later it was demolished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Armenian Genocide specifically regarding the destruction of statues?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5082, "Truth_answer": "The Statue of Humanity was commissioned as a reconciliatory gesture in Armenia–Turkey relations following the Zurich Protocols, a 2009 accord to establish formal diplomatic recognition of the two countries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Stature of Humanity explain how the Armenians were killed during the genocide?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government satisfied the budgetary and market requirements of the two during his administration and received every loan installment, the only time any Turkish government has done so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has been the state of the economy under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "The cash-flow into the Turkish economy between 2002 and 2012 caused a growth of 64% in real GDP and a 43% increase in GDP per capita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the economy improved under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's leadership?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan supported Finance Minister Ali Babacan in enforcing macro-economic policies. Erdoğan tried to attract more foreign investors to Turkey, lifting government regulations to create a cash flow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What created the cash flow in the Turkish economy between 2002 and 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "Turkey's debt to the IMF was thus declared to be completely paid and he announced that the IMF could borrow from Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has been an important turning point in the Turkish economy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "The International Monetary Fund is an organization, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who/What is IMF?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "Since 1961, Turkey has signed 19 IMF loan accords.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Turkey's International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans besides clearing its debt and what the IMF is?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5083, "Truth_answer": "Turkey had a lower ratio of public debt to GDP than 21 of 27 members of the European Union and lower budget deficit to GDP ratio than 23 of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of signing 19 IMF loans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough was born in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Ruth and Christian Hax McCullough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David McCullough born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough's parents and his grandmother, who read to him often, introduced him to books at an early age", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David McCullough's parents try next after his birth to educate him", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough's parents often talked about history, a topic he says should be discussed more often.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David McCullough's parents say to him in discussions to stimulate his burgeoning young mind", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough said that it was a privilege to study English at Yale because of faculty members such as John O'Hara, John Hersey, Robert Penn Warren, and Brendan Gill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David McCullough's next work after becoming a young man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough occasionally ate lunch with the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and playwright Thornton Wilder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David McCullough's next choice in companionship after the Yale English faculty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "Thornton Wilder, says David McCullough, taught him that a competent writer maintains an air of freedom in the storyline, so a reader won't anticipate the outcome, even in non-fiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David McCullough and Thornton Wilder joke about", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "While at Yale, David McCullough became a member of Skull and Bones. He served apprenticeships at Time, Life, the United States Information Agency, and American Heritage, where he enjoyed research", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David McCullough read about while at Yale?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "David McCullough graduated with honors in English literature (1955)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCullough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was David McCullough's next adventure after his apprenticeships at Yale", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5084, "Truth_answer": "Latin honors are Latin phrases used in some colleges and universities to indicate the level of distinction with which an academic degree has been earned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was David McCullough graduating from Yale in English literature an honor", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Lenny Bruce met Honey Harlow, a stripper from Manila, Arkansas. They were married that same year, and Bruce was determined she end her work as a stripper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Lenny Bruce's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce and Honey Harlow were married for 8 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long Lenny Bruce and Honey Harlow married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce did not remarry after his divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lenny Bruce remarry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce had an affair with the jazz singer Annie Ross in the late 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lenny Bruce divorce his wife Honey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "According to his biographer, it was when he started working the places that were the lowest of the low that Lenny Bruce broke free of everything that kept him mediocre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of Lenny Bruce's personal life are notable besides his marriage to Honey Harlow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "Most of Lenny Bruce's bits were considered blue material and too grotesque for public viewing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lenny Bruce's performance like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Lenny Bruce went on to join the bill at the club Strip City. Bruce left Strip City in late 1954 and found work within the San Fernando Valley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lenny Bruce perform at the Strip City for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "The clubs of the Valley provided the perfect environment for Lenny Bruce to create new routines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lenny Bruce's personal life and early performances, specifically when working at San Fernando Valley?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "Many Lenny Bruce routines reflected his schooling at the hands of Ancis. According to Bruce's biographer Albert Goldman, Ancis's humor involved stream-of-consciousness sexual fantasies and references to jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Bruce_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Lenny Bruce's new routines?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5085, "Truth_answer": "Lenny Bruce had one daughter, Kitty Bruce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lenny Bruce have any children?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5086, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback was against abortions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sam Brownback's abortion views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5086, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback signed three anti-abortion bills in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Brownback do to fight against abortions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5086, "Truth_answer": "In April 2011, Sam Brownback signed a bill banning abortion after 21 weeks, and a bill requiring doctors to get a parent's signature before providing an abortion to a minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the three anti-abortion bills signed by Sam Brownback in 2011 say?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5086, "Truth_answer": "Yes, a Kansas budget passed with Brownback's approval in 2011 blocked Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri from receiving family planning funds from the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the anti-abortion bills signed by Sam Brownback in 2011 have a big effect?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5086, "Truth_answer": "A judge has blocked the budget provision, ordered Kansas to begin funding the organization again, and agreed with Planned Parenthood that it was being unfairly targeted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the anti-abortion bills signed by Sam Brownback in 2011 received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5086, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback supports adult stem cell research and cord blood stem cells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Sam Brownback's political positions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5087, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback was a member of the Judiciary Committee, the Senate Appropriations Committee, the Joint Economic Committee, also known as the Helsinki Commission, which he at one time chaired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sam Brownback's connection with Tenure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5087, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Sam Brownback and Congressman Chris Smith led the effort to enact the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Brownback do as a member of the Judiciary Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5087, "Truth_answer": "According to Christianity Today, the stronger enforcement increased the number of U.S. federal trafficking cases eightfold in the five years after enactment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Sam Brownback's Trafficking Victims Protection Act effort pay off?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5087, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback objected to court nominee, judge Janet T. Neff. joining the bench solely for her having attended a same-sex commitment ceremony in Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sam Brownback do as a member of the Judiciary committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5087, "Truth_answer": "In July 2007, Sam Brownback finally lifted his block that had prevented the vote, and the Senate confirmed her by 83-4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Sam Brownback's block on Neff?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5087, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback was joined in opposition by just three other conservatives, then-Senators Jim Bunning, Jon Kyl, and Mel Martinez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Sam Brownback's attempt to block the nomination of Janet T. Neff besides him objecting and eventually lifting his block?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5088, "Truth_answer": "Entente Sportive Sétifienne, known as Entente de Sétif, commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is ES Setif?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5088, "Truth_answer": "In December 2009, Faouzi Chaouchi was selected as the best goalkeeper in the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161120080928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faouzi_Chaouchi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Faouzi Chaouchi become the number one goal keeper?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5088, "Truth_answer": "Faouzi Chaouchi began his career playing for his hometown club JS Bordj Ménaïel. His form that season, conceding seven goals in 32 games, began to create interest from other clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was Faouzi Chaouchi's first match as a goal keeper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5088, "Truth_answer": "Faouzi Chaouchi was the captain of the team during the 2005/06 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161120080928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faouzi_Chaouchi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the captain of Faouzi Chaouchi's team when he first played as goal keeper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5089, "Truth_answer": "Faouzi Chaouchi received his first call-up to the Algerian national team for JS Kabylie on 4 February 2008 for training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161120080928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faouzi_Chaouchi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Faouzi Chaouchi start his international career with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5089, "Truth_answer": "On 26 March 2008, Faouzi Chaouchi made his debut for Algeria in a friendly against DR Congo coming on as a substitute at half-time for Lounès Gaouaoui.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161120080928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faouzi_Chaouchi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faouzi Chaouchi play with any other international clubs as opponents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5089, "Truth_answer": "Faouzi Chaouchi started his country's first match of the World Cup against Slovenia and was at fault for the Slovenian winner scored by captain Robert Koren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161120080928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faouzi_Chaouchi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Faouzi Chaouchi's international career besides what team Chaouchi started his international career with, and also playing for Algeria?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5089, "Truth_answer": "The goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi allowed the shot by Robert Koren to squirm past Chaouchi's body, condemning Algeria to a 1–0 defeat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161120080928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faouzi_Chaouchi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Faouzi Chaouchi at fault for the Slovenian winner scored by captain Robert Coren?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216093902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancid_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rancid?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "Time Bomb, Ruby Soho, Fall Back Down, and Roots Radicals are some of Rancid's singles they released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Rancid's songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, after a tour for Indestructible, Rancid went on an extended hiatus. The band members worked with side projects, although it had not officially disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rancid besides who they are and some of their songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "Rancid came out with albums such as Rancid, Let's Go, ...And Out Come the Wolves, Life Won't Wait, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Rancid release before their extended hiatus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "The band members of Rancid were Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman, Lars Frederiksen, and Branden Steineckert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of Rancid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "Rancid used to host a one-hour once a week XM radio show. The show was called Rancid Radio and was on Fungus channel 53 Saturday at midnight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rancid do that was interesting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "Life Won't Wait is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band Rancid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Won%27t_Wait_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rancid's fourth studio album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5090, "Truth_answer": "Life Won't Wait peaked at number 35 on the Billboard 200 album chart, making it one of Rancid's highest ranking albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Won%27t_Wait_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rancid's album Life Won't Wait make it to the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5091, "Truth_answer": "Jewish law requires a swift burial, but nationwide outrage against Eden Natan-Zada's attacks left his body without a willing resting place for two days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there controversy over Eden Natan-Zada's burial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5091, "Truth_answer": "Before the burial, Eden Natan-Zada's body was at the morgue, Abu Kabir Forensic Institute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Eden Natan-Zada's body before burial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5091, "Truth_answer": "Because of the delays, Eden Natan-Zada's was buried two days after Jewish law allows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Eden Natan-Zada's body held before burial, contrary to Jewish custom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5091, "Truth_answer": "The Prime Minister's Bureau allowed Eden Natan-Zada's to be buried in Rishon LeZion, in the civilian cemetery there. He was buried in the Gordon neighborhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Eden Natan-Zada buried?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5091, "Truth_answer": "Three of the hundreds of mourners at Eden Natan-Zada's burial were arrested with administrative arrest orders, including New Kach leader Efraim Hershkovits, Saadia Herskof, and activist Tiran Pollack's son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any protesters or arrests at Eden Natan-Zada's burial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5091, "Truth_answer": "Some Israeli media outlets initially suggested that Eden Natan-Zada be buried in Kiryat Arba, where Baruch Goldstein, who committed Cave of the Patriarchs massacre 11 years earlier, is buried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the controversy surrounding Eden Natan-Zada's burial besides why there was controversy, where the body was before the burial, how long the body was held before the burial, where the body was buried, and if there were any protesters at the burial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "The Israel Police opened a criminal investigation into Eden Natan-Zada's lynching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the investigation into Eden Natan-Zada about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "Eden Natan-Zada shot the bus driver, shot a man behind the driver, and fired into the rest of the bus, killing two young women and wounding twenty-one passengers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Eden Natan-Zada lynched?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "Eden Natan-Zada was lynched at Shefa-'Amr's primary Druze neighborhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Eden Natan-Zada lynched at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "Eden Natan-Zada expressed 'Just as I couldn't carry out an order that desecrates the Sabbath, I cannot be part of an organization that expels Jews.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of movement did Eden Natan-Zada believe in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "The investigation into Eden Natan-Zada's lynching lasted around 7 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the investigation of Eden Natan-Zada's lynching last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "Seven defendants charged with attempted murder were acquitted of that charge, but four were convicted of attempted manslaughter and two were convicted of aggravated battery, while one was exonerated entirely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the trial of Eden Natan-Zada's lynchers conclude as the result?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5092, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article about Eden Natan-Zada's lynching name the seven defendants charged with attempted murder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane had an extended run in the team, scoring twice on his home debut win against Sheffield United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 involving Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Maurice Keane is an Irish football pundit, manager and former professional player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Roy Keane play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane was rewarded with the February and March Manager of the Month awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Roy Keane have after his time as a coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane scored twice on his home debut against Sheffield United, and grabbing the winner in the Manchester derby three months in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Roy Keane win the manchester derby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane's achievements also earned him the Championship Manager of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Roy Keane have besides the February and March Manager of the Month awards and grabbing the winner in the Manchester derby threee months in 1994?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane scored three goals during a run to the 1991 FA Cup final, which Forest ultimately lost to Tottenham Hotspur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane have any failures while he played for Nottingham Forest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "It is not stated why Roy Keane was suspended, but he received his first red card after stamping on Gareth Southgate, suspended for three matches, and fined £5,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Roy Keane suspended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "The team's failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, and Roy Keane announced his retirement from international football in order to help prolong his club career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was suspension Roy Keane's only failure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5093, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane won Cork Person of the Year in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Roy Keane have any other accomplishments around 2004?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers designed the Carousel musical to be an almost continuous stream of music, especially in Act 1. In later years, Rodgers was asked if he had considered writing an opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important with Carousel the musical's musical treatment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "Operatic music was used in the musical Carousel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was used for the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers uses music in Carousel the musical in subtle ways to differentiate characters and tell the audience of their emotional state", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was music incorporated into the production of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "In You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan, Carrie's placid music is characterized by even eighth-note rhythms, whereas the emotionally restless Julie's music is marked by dotted eighths and sixteenths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the cast sing in Carousel the musical to tell the audience of their emotional state?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "Some songs in the musical Carousel's production included The Carousel Waltz, You'll Never Walk Alone, Mister Snow, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were in the production of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers stated he saw Carousel the musicall in operatic terms, remembering, We came very close to opera in the Majestic Theatre. ... There's much that is operatic in the music.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rodgers say about the music for Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5094, "Truth_answer": "The musical Carousel received almost unanimous rave reviews after its opening in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the musical treatment in the musical Carousel besides songs and music - specifically how the musical treatment was received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. co-starred in the biographical drama film Trumbo as a composite character based on screenwriters who were blacklisted in Hollywood for their alleged ties to the Communist party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In November 2015, what biographical drama film did Louis C.K. co-star in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "When Louis C.K. was a year old, his family moved to his father's home country of Mexico. C.K. left Mexico with his family, they moved to Boston Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Louis C.K. grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. lived in Mexico up to the age of seven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Louis C.K. live in mexico?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "When Louis C.K. left Mexico with his family, they moved back to the United States and settled in Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Louis C.K. move to after after mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K.'s first attempt at stand-up was in 1985 at an open mic night at a comedy club in Boston, Massachusetts, during the apex of the comedy boom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis C.K. start stand-up comedy in Boston?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K.'s earliest writing job was for Conan O'Brien on the late-night talk show Late Night with Conan O'Brien, before writing for Late Show with David Letterman in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis C.K. get the chance to become a writer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5095, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. attended Newton North High School, and graduated in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Louis C.K. graduate from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. didn't have a wife in 2009. He divorced his first and only wife Alix Bailey in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Louis C.K.'s wife in 2009 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. and his wife Alix Bailey divorced in 2008, with C.K. and Bailey sharing joint custody of their children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_C.K._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis C.K. divorce his wife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "As Boston's comedy scene grew, Louis C.K. gradually achieved success, performing alongside acts such as Denis Leary and Lenny Clarke, and eventually opening for Jerry Seinfeld and hosting comedy clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Louis C.K. get his break as a stand up comedian ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "Louis C.K. served as the head writer for HBO's The Dana Carvey Show from March 12 – April 30, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the The Dana Carvey Show on HBO?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "Lucky Louie is an American television sitcom created by Louis C.K.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226010349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Louie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lucky Louie ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "Lucky Louie aired on HBO in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226010349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Louie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lucky Louis aired on a network?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5096, "Truth_answer": "Lucky Louie which aired from June 11 – August 27, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Lucky Louis on HBO?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5097, "Truth_answer": "The Hall of Fame was established in 1939 by Stephen Carlton Clark, an heir to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5097, "Truth_answer": "According to the Hall of Fame, approximately 260,000 visitors enter the museum each year, and the running total has surpassed 17 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5097, "Truth_answer": "The three committees met on a rotating cycle once every three years to elect candidates from each era to the Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything eventually decided about the membership of those inducted into the Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5097, "Truth_answer": "Dale Petroskey became the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum president in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was associated or involved in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5098, "Truth_answer": "Players are currently inducted into the Hall of Fame through election by either the Baseball Writers' Association of America, or the Veterans Committee, which considers and votes for baseball candidates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the selection like for National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5098, "Truth_answer": "Following the banning of Pete Rose from MLB, the selection rules for the Baseball Hall of Fame were modified to prevent the induction of anyone on Baseball's permanently ineligible list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was ignored from being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5098, "Truth_answer": "Five years after retirement, any player with 10 years of major league experience is eligible to be elected by BBWAA members with 10 years' membership or more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the selection for National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5098, "Truth_answer": "Another player on the permanently ineligible list is Rose or Shoeless Joe Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other player who wasn't allowed in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum besides Pete Rose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5098, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Congress passed and President Barack Obama signed a law ordering the United States Mint to produce and sell commemorative, non-circulating coins to benefit the non-profit Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Veterans Committee overseeing the National Baseball Hall of Fame, specifically about their involvement with American presidents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5099, "Truth_answer": "Reformasi is both a Malay and Indonesian word for reform or reformation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a special meaning to reformasi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5099, "Truth_answer": "Megawati Sukarnoputri was in office from 23 July 2001 to 20 October 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period was Megawati Sukarnoputri in office for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5099, "Truth_answer": "Megawati Sukarnoputri ran for re-election in the 2004 presidential election of Indonesia, but was defeated by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Megawati Sukarnoputri elected to be president of Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5099, "Truth_answer": "The government did not want Megawati Sukarnoputri as chair of PDI, but she had the overwhelming support of the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Megawati Sukarnoputri hated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5100, "Truth_answer": "The government was outraged at its failure to prevent Megawati Sukarnoputri's rise. They never acknowledged Megawati although her self-appointment was ratified in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102140954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megawati_Sukarnoputri_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Megawati Sukarnoputri become chair of PDI?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5100, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Megawati Sukarnoputri was elected to the DPR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Megawati Sukarnoputri first elected to be part of the People's Representative Council seat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5100, "Truth_answer": "The government did not want Megawati Sukarnoputri elected because of her display of seemingly imperious reticence systemic processes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't Megawati Sukarnoputri elected?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5100, "Truth_answer": "Under Megawati Sukarnoputri's leadership, PDI gained a large following among the urban poor and both urban and rural middle classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102140954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megawati_Sukarnoputri_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things Megawati Sukarnoputri did while she was elected as Chair of PDI?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was session work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Abandoning bluegrass temporarily, Clarence White switched from his Martin D-28 acoustic guitar to an electric Fender Telecaster, intending on becoming a studio musician like his hero James Burton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of session work did Clarence White do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "As 1965 turned into 1966, Clarence White met Gene Parsons and Gib Guilbeau at a recording session for the Gosdin Brothers and he began to perform live with the duo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Clarence White's session work besides what session work is and the kind of session work that he did?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White began to perform live with the duo in local California clubs and did regular session work on their records, released under the moniker of Cajun Gib and Gene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clarence White perform live with the Gene Parsons and Guilbeau duo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White also contributed guitar to the Byrds's seminal 1968 country rock release, Sweetheart of the Rodeo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clarence White do in 1968?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "The Byrds managed to attain the commercial success of contemporaries like the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones; critics consider them to be nearly as influential as their contemporaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Byrds successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "The Byrds' signature blend of clear harmony singing and McGuinn's jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar was absorbed into the vocabulary of rock and has continued to be influential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else were The Byrds known for besides Sweetheart of the Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Hillman, in December 1966 a member of the Byrds, invited Clarence White to contribute countrified lead guitar playing to songs appearing on the Byrds' Younger Than Yesterday album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Byrds and Clarence White make any music together besides Sweetheart of the Rodeo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, the Byrds's album Younger Than Yesterday peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and reached number 37 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Than_Yesterday_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Byrd's Younger Than Yesterday album work out?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White's bluegrass playing with the Kentucky Colonels was also a considerable influence on Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead, who traveled with the band during 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you found interesting about Clarence White, particularly before the session work?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5101, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White get any awards or attention for his style of music?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "Many of the most influential flatpickers of the 20th century cite Clarence White as a primary influence, including Dan Crary, Norman Blake, and Tony Rice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Clarence White influence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music, building on the work of guitarists such as Doc Watson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which musicians did Clarence White help out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "Music archivist and writer Alec Palao has called Clarence White one of a handful of true greats amongst the instrumentalists of 20th century popular music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Clarence White's musical influence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "Marty Stuart, another guitarist influenced by Clarence White's playing, now owns and regularly plays White's 1954 Fender Telecaster with the prototype B-Bender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was influenced by Clarence White besides Dan Crary, Norman Blake, and Tony Rice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "On the electric side of the guitar spectrum, Clarence White was similarly influential. Together with fellow Byrds bandmember Gene Parsons, White invented the B-Bender device.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it the influence of Clarence White's instrument that made him so renowned?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "The B-bender raises the B-string of the guitar a whole step with pulleys and levers attached to the upper strap knob and the second string on the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Clarence White's B-Bender guitar device work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "The B-Bender is activated by pushing down on the neck, and produces a pedal steel type sound", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of sound did the B-bender produce?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "The distinctive sound of the StringBender would become a defining characteristic of that band's music during Clarence White's tenure with the Byrds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the B-Bender's pedal steel type sound become more successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "Arlen Roth, heavily influenced by this style, did not at the time know that Clarence White and Parsons had invented a B-bender, so instead attempted to make his own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Clarence White influence besides Dan Crary, Norman Blake, Tony Rice, and Marty Stuart?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "Music critic Thom Owens has remarked that Clarence White's playing on the album, helped pioneer a new style in bluegrass; namely, he redefined the acoustic guitar as a solo instrument.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics take Clarence White's new style of music?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Clarence White was ranked No. 41 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White have any top rankings in the music industry?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5102, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, guitar manufacturer Gibson ranked Clarence White at No. 42 on their Top 50 Guitarists of All Time list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White have any other top rankings in the music industry besides No. 41 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell tried out for the 2007 WWE Diva Search.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Taryn Terrell in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell made it to the final eight, but was eliminated fourth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell place first for the 2007 Diva Search?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "In February 2008, WWE signed Taryn Terrell to a developmental contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Taryn Terrell do after her tryout for the Diva Search?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell debuted in Florida Championship Wrestling, WWE's developmental territory, alongside Beverly Mullins, and they competed in various matches together, including lingerie matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the developmental contract Taryn Terrell signed for WWE?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell is a former TNA Knockouts Champion, and she holds the record for the longest reign with the title at 279 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell win any titles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "It was reported that WWE had suspended Taryn Terrell because of an incident involving her real-life husband, Drew McIntyre. Before she could return, Terrell was released from her contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell have any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell unsuccessfully challenged the newly crowned Serena Mancini for the Queen of FCW crown and injured her humerus bone, on the September 24 taping of FCW TV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Taryn Terrell more successful as a single wrestler than as a tag-team wrestler?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Tiffany, Taryn Terrell's ring name, was absent from television due to a storyline car accident with William Regal. In reality, Tiffany had injured her arm in an FCW match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell ever get injured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "On July 30, 2009 episode of FCW TV, Taryn Terrell teamed with Angela Fong and April Lee, defeating Alicia Fox, Roucka, Serena Deeb in a 6-Diva tag team match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Taryn Terrell's early wrestling career, particularly 6-diva wrestling matches?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5103, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell returned on the February 19, 2010 episode of FCW TV, teaming with Aksana to defeat Courtney Taylor and Liviana in a tag team match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell fight anyone after breaking her humerus bone?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5104, "Truth_answer": "On March 15, 2016, Bad Brains frontman H.R. was reportedly diagnosed with a rare type of headache called Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT syndrome)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the health issues did Bad Brains frontman H.R. have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5104, "Truth_answer": "As diagnostic criteria have been indecisive and its pathophysiology remains unclear, no permanent cure is available for short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT syndrome)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything to cure H.R.'s rare type of headache called Short-lasting unilataeral neuralgiform headache with conjuctival injection and tearing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5104, "Truth_answer": "On November 3, 2015, Bad Brains announced on their Facebook page that Dr. Know (Gary Miller) was hospitalized and on life support, after many other musicians reported so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116035153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bad Brains' health issues besides H.R. rare headache?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5104, "Truth_answer": "Bad Brains later announced, on November 10, 2015, that Dr. Know had come off life support and was under close care", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116035153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Brains_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bad Brains do in 2015 after Dr. Know (Gary Miller) was hospitalized on life support?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5104, "Truth_answer": "Bad Brains later announced, on November 10, 2015, that Dr. Know had come off life support and was under close care after a heart attack and subsequent organ failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Gary Miller hospitialized?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "On 23 February 1958, Juan Manuel Fangio was kidnapped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Juan Manuel Fangio kidnapped at some point in his life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Two unmasked gunmen of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement entered the Hotel Lincoln in Havana and kidnapped Juan Manuel Fangio at gunpoint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who kidnapped Juan Manuel Fangio?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "The motive was simple: By capturing the biggest name in motorsport the rebels were showing up the government and attracting worldwide publicity to their cause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the masked gunmen's motivation for kidnapping Juan Manuel Fangio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Juan Manuel Fangio was released after 29 hours, and remained a good friend of his captors afterwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the kidnapping situation of Juan Manuel Fangio get resolved?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Juan Manuel Fangio, world champion racing driver, who was kidnapped Sunday by Cuban rebels, told police to-day that he was treated very well, as though I was a friend.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Juan Manuel Fangio hurt at all during the time he was with the kidnappers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Many Cubans were convinced that Batista was losing his power because he failed to track Juan Manuel Fangio's captors down", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the kidnappers of Juan Manuel Fangio punished?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Juan Manuel Fangio grew sympathetic to their cause and remained good friends with them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the kidnapping affect Juan Manuel Fangio?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "The Cuban Revolution eventually took over the government in January 1959, and the 1959 Cuban Grand Prix was cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juan Manuel Fangio's kidnapping have any larger political consequences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "After Juan Manuel Fangio was handed over to the Argentine embassy after the race, Cubans were convinced that Batista was losing power because he failed to track the captors down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Juan Manuel Fangio was handed over to the embassy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Juan Manuel Fangio was taken to three separate houses. His captors allowed him to listen to the race via radio, bringing him a television to witness reports of a crash", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of Juan Manuel Fangio's kidnapping are pertinent besides who his captors were, his kidnappers' motivation, how the situation resolved, how Fangio wasn't hurt, how Fangio grew sympathetic to his kidnappers, the cancellation of the 1959 Grand Prix, and what happened after Fangio was handed over to the embassy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "The Juan Manuel Fangio kidnapping was dramatized in a 1999 Argentine film directed by Alberto Lecchi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Fangio_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Juan Manuel Fangio's kidnapping made into a movie?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5105, "Truth_answer": "Operación Fangio is a 1999 Argentine-Cuban drama-suspense historical film directed by Alberto Lecchi. The film's subject is the 1958 kidnapping of Juan Manuel Fangio in Havana, Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161201034117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operaci%C3%B3n_Fangio_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the film that dramatized Juan Manuel Fangio's kidnapping?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "Disney had been a heavy smoker since World War I. In November 1966, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and was treated with cobalt therapy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walt Disney become ill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "No, on November 30 he felt unwell and was taken to St. Joseph Hospital where ten days after his 65th birthday, he died of circulatory collapse caused by lung cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Walt Disney's cobalt treatments successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "Disney's remains were cremated two days later, and his ashes interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Disney died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "After Disney's death, his studios continued to produce live-action films prolifically but largely abandoned animation until the late 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What commenced after Disney's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Walt Disney's estate got settled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "After Disney's death, his studios continued to produce films prolifically but largely abandoned animation until the 1980s, afterwards there was what The New York Times describes as the Disney Renaissance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant after Walt Disney's death besides the cause of death, cobalt treatment, his action films, and his estate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5106, "Truth_answer": "Walt Disney's awards are on display at the Walt Disney Family Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are Disney's awards on dislplay?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anton Webern's performance style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "Günter Wand's 1966 recording of the Cantata No. 1 (1938–40), Op. 29, with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks et al., may likewise be contrasted with both of Boulez's renditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1966 involving Anton Webern?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern (3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945) was an Austrian composer and conductor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anton Webern a composer and a conductor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "As a composer and conductor, Anton Webern conscientiously and non-literally handled notated musical figures, phrases, and entire scores to maximize expressivity in performance and cultivate audience engagement and understanding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Webern try to engage his audience?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anton Webern under the direction of anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "His compositional process as both publicly stated and later revealed in the musical and extramusical metaphors and associations everywhere throughout his sketches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Webern's music contain metaphors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "When Pierre Boulez first oversaw a project to record all of Anton Webern's music, not including the juvenilia, the results fit on three rather than six CDs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did others view Boulez's first attempt at completely recording Anton Webern's works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the post-war period, Anton Webern received attention diverted from his upbringing and surroundings and focused in a direction antithetical to his participation in German Romanticism and Expressionism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the post war affect Anton Webern's music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "Eliahu Inbal's rendition of Webern's symphony with the hr-Sinfonieorchester is still far more within the spirit of the late Romantic performance tradition (which Webern seemingly intended for his music)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202110409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Webern_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who romanticized Anton Webern's symphony with the hr-Sinfonieorchester?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5107, "Truth_answer": "Anton Webern's music is typified by spartan textures. Every note is clearly heard; carefully chosen timbres, often resulting in detailed instructions to the performers and use of extended instrumental techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How detailed and expressive was Anton Webern's music?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "From Detroit, at the urging of Louis Armstrong, Herb Jeffries moved to Chicago where he performed in various clubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Herb Jeffries's music career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "Erskine Tate signed the 19-year-old Herb Jefries to a contract with his Orchestra in Chicago. While there Herb was spotted by Earl Hines, who hired him in 1931", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was when Herb Jeffries moved to Chicago where he performed in various clubs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries's break came during the 1933 Chicago World's Fair A Century of Progress International Exposition singing with Earl Hines Orchestra on Hines' national broadcasts live from Grand Terrace Cafe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Herb Jeffries gain with his big break?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "In 1945, Herb Jeffries had a hit on the Billboard R&B chart with Left A Good Deal In Mobile; he was accompanied by pianist Joe Liggins and his band Honeydrippers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Herb Jeffries with a company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "Then, Herb Jeffries moved to Europe and performed there for many years, including at nightclubs he owned. He was back in America by the 1950s and recording jazz records again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in Herb Jeffries's life after his billboard hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "In 1945, Herb Jeffries had a hit on the Billboard R&B chart. Then, he moved to Europe and performed there for many years, including at nightclubs he owned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year was did Herb Jeffries move to Europe to perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many nightclubs did Herb Jeffries own?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5108, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries won the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Herb Jeffries' career beside his musical performances?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries made his debut as a crooning cowboy with Harlem on the Prairie, which was considered the first black western following the inauguration of the talkies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095909id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420370/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jeffries have in films, actor, or what?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries starred in several low-budget race Western feature films aimed at black audiences", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of films did Herb Jeffries star in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries starred in Harlem on the Prairie (1937), Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938), Rhythm Rodeo (1938), The Bronze Buckaroo (1939) and Harlem Rides the Range (1939).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Herb Jeffries do besides Harlem on the Prairie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Herb Jeffries win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of herb jeffries's films flop?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "Herb Jeffries was awarded the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting can you tell me about Herb Jeffries's film career besides what he acted in, and being inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5109, "Truth_answer": "Playing a singing cowboy in low-budget films, Herb Jeffries became known as the Bronze Buckaroo by his fans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201231610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Jeffries_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does bronze buckaroo mean when involving Herb Jeffries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5110, "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper was born in Astoria, New York City in June 22, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121082841id_/https://www.biography.com/musician/cyndi-lauper_p0", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-name-these-80s-female-pop-stars-from-a-picture?amp%3Bremorasrc=d0322537-c474-48cd-af67-ebb8f07a7e7f&%3Bremorapos=6&%3Bamp%3Bremoradef=0&%3Bamp%3Bremorapos=8&%3Bremoradef=0&rmalg=es&remorapos=0&remorasrc=a08793829dc547139f26c99a0d73ecda_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Cyndi Lauper born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5110, "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper has been celebrated for her humanitarian work, particularly as an advocate for LGBT rights in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Cyndi Lauper's personal life besides where she was born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5110, "Truth_answer": "On November 24, 1991, Cyndi Lauper married actor David Thornton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cyndi Lauper married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5110, "Truth_answer": "Cyndi Lauper has a son, Declyn Wallace Thornton Lauper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cyndi Lauper have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5111, "Truth_answer": "The first public performances of Henryk Górecki's music in Katowice in February 1958 programmed works clearly displaying the influence of Szymanowski and Bartók.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Henryk Górecki's first performances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5111, "Truth_answer": "The event led to a commission to write for the Warsaw Autumn Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henryk Górecki's first live performance lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5111, "Truth_answer": "At the 1960 Warsaw Autumn Festival, Henryk Górecki Scontri, written for orchestra, caused a sensation among critics due to its use of sharp contrasts and harsh articulations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henryk Górecki perform in any festivals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5111, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki received an honorary doctorate from Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Henryk Górecki's early modernist performances besides Katowice in 1958 and the 1960 Warsaw Autumn Festival.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5111, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki was awarded the Order Odrodzenia Polski II class and III class and the Order of St. Gregory the Great.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henryk Górecki win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5112, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki died 12 November 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Henryk Górecki's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5112, "Truth_answer": "During the last decade of his life, Henryk Górecki suffered from frequent illnesses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henryk Górecki's health bad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5112, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki died on 12 November 2010, in his home city of Katowice, from complications arising from a lung infection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the cause of Henryk Górecki's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5112, "Truth_answer": "Henryk Górecki was awarded the Order of the White Eagle by the President of the Republic of Poland Bronisław Komorowski, Poland's highest honour, just a month before his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in Henryk Górecki's life before he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5112, "Truth_answer": "The Order of the White Eagle was presented by the wife of President Komorowski in Henryk Górecki's hospital bed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008004732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3recki_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henryk Górecki have a wife by his side when he received the Order of the White Eagle by the President of the Republic of Poland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5113, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King was born September 3, 1934 Gilmer, Texas, U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Freddie King born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5113, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King had one sibling, Benny Turner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5113, "Truth_answer": "When Freddie King was six years old, his mother and his uncle began teaching him to play the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Freddie King learn to play the guitar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5113, "Truth_answer": "By 1952 Freddie King had met and married a Texas girl, Jessie Burnett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King ever marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5113, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King and Jessie Burnett had seven children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King and Jessie Burnett have any children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link won the 2014 People's Choice Webby Award for Breaking Bad: The Middle School Musical video, a part of The Mythical Show's Middle School Musicals segments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Rhett & Link?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link are both married and both have children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082303id_/https://celebily.com/rhett-and-link-wives-kids-family-age-net-worth-quick-facts/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Rhett & Link have kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "Rhett graduated magna cum laude in December 2000, and Link graduated summa cum laude in May 2001. They quit their engineering jobs soon after graduating, focusing on their YouTube channel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rhett & Link get their start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link met on September 4, 1984, the exact date they started school in Harnett County at Buies Creek Elementary School in Buies Creek, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rhett & Link meet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "In an interview on The Tonight Show, they state that they stayed in during recess because both of them had written swear words on their desks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Rhett & Link always been friends?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "At age fourteen, Rhett & Link wrote a screenplay entitled Gutless Wonders and began shooting a film based on it. The film was never finished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rhett & Link start recording together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "Both Rhett & Link now reside in Los Angeles, California, where together they run a production company named Mythical Entertainment, located in Burbank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Rhett & Link live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5114, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, they started college and were roommates at North Carolina State University, where Link studied industrial engineering and Rhett studied civil engineering.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett & Link major in the same thing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5115, "Truth_answer": "Rhett & Link perform live musical comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre of music were Rhett and Link involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5115, "Truth_answer": "Rhett and Link have completed two albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett & Link ever release an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5115, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Rhett & Link independently released I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room), a live album featuring The Wal-Mart Song“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rhett & Link's music besides performing live musical comedy and completing two albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5115, "Truth_answer": "On May 16, 2017 Rhett & Link announced they would be going on tour around the United States in order to promote their upcoming book, performing around the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett & Link ever perform anything from their albums live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5115, "Truth_answer": "To correspond with their YouTube Red show, Rhett and Link's Buddy System, the duo released the album Buddy System (Music From Season 1) which includes seven songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rhett and Link have any albums after 2015?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5115, "Truth_answer": "Buddy System was released a week before the premiere date in October 2016 and is available on Google Play Music and iTunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_&_Link_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rhett & Link release Buddy System?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "After pitching in the minor leagues, Hoyt Wilhelm was called up to a Giants team whose strong starting pitchers had led them to a National League pennant the year before", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting facts about the rookie carreer of Hoyt Wilhelm?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "Baseball pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm played with the New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, California Angels, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what teams did Hoyt Wilhelm play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "Pitching exclusively in relief, Hoyt Wilhelm led the National League with a 2.43 ERA in his rookie year. He won 15 games and lost three", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wilhelm win any important tournament's statistical rankings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm finished in the top ten in Most Valuable Player Award voting that season, becoming the first relief pitcher to finish that high", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about any other tournament's statistical rankings besides the National League's Earned Run Average, did Hoyt Wilhelm do well in any of those or anything that was voted for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm finished second in the Rookie of the Year Award voting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm lose any voting or come close during his rookie season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "Sportswriter Bob Driscoll later attributed Wilhelm's difficulties in the mid-1950s to the decline in the career of Giants catcher Wes Westrum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats a name of a team member of Hoyt Wilhelm?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Westrum played for 11 seasons as a catcher in Major League Baseball for the New York Giants from 1947 to 1957 and was known as a superb defensive catcher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630235250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Westrum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Westrum play for a MLB team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5116, "Truth_answer": "The Dodgers released Hoyt Wilhelm on July 21, 1972. He never appeared in another game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hoyt Wilhelm retire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5117, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr married Fritz Mandl in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Hedy Lamarr's first marriage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5117, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr described Fritz Mandl as an extremely controlling husband who prevented her from pursuing her acting career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Hedy Lamarr's marriage with Fritz Mandl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5117, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr and Fritz Mandl were married for four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Hedy Lamarr and Fritz Mandl married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5117, "Truth_answer": "After arriving in London in 1937, Hedy Lamarr met Louis B. Mayer, head of MGM, who was scouting for talent in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Hedy Lamarr fled her marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5118, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was born November 9, 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hedy Lamarr born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5118, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in 1914 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, the only child of Gertrud Trude Kiesler and Emil Kiesler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hedy Lamarr born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5118, "Truth_answer": "After arriving in London in 1937, Hedy Lamarr met Louis B. Mayer, head of MGM, who was scouting for talent in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hedy Lamarr's European film career begin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5118, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr played parts in Money on the Street, Storm in a Water Glass, The Trunks of Mr. O.F., and many other Hollywood films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films was Hedy Lamarr in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5119, "Truth_answer": "Rod Jones released his debut solo album, A Sentimental Education, in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the Idlewild band members do any solo work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5119, "Truth_answer": "The band Idlewild's guitarist Rod Jones on his debut solo album My Secret is My Silence, produced by John McCusker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Jones, were there any other Idlewild band members who did any solo work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5119, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the solo songs the band Idlewild did ever released on a compilation album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5119, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Rod Jones founded The Fruit Tree Foundation, alongside Emma Pollock, in order to raise awareness of mental health problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Jones give a reason for doing solo work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5119, "Truth_answer": "Rod Jones proceeded to learn the drums and eventually formed the band, The Birthday Suit, to record the material that he had created in the period following the drumming diversion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126205700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were any specific musical instruments used in the band Idlewild's guitarist Rod Jones's solo work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5119, "Truth_answer": "The band Idlewild did their solo work around the years 2006 to 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what years did the band Idlewild do some of the solo work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5120, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers was known as the creator, showrunner and host of the preschool television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which ran from 1968 to 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fred Rogers most known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5120, "Truth_answer": "On January 6, 2003, Fred Rogers underwent stomach surgery. He died less than two months later, on February 27, 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fred Rogers doing now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5120, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1999. Rogers influenced many writers and producers, and served as a source of comfort during tragic events, even postmortem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Fred Rogers besides what he was most famous for and his death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5120, "Truth_answer": "Fred McFeely Rogers was an American television personality, musician, puppeteer, writer, producer, and Presbyterian minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Fred Rogers known for besides his show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5120, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers died of stomach cancer on February 27, 2003 at the age of 74.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fred Rogers still alive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers had a difficult childhood. He was shy, introverted, and overweight, and was frequently homebound after suffering bouts of asthma. He was bullied and taunted as a child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Fred Rogers early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers attended Latrobe High School, where he overcame his shyness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fred Rogers go to high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers attended Dartmouth College for one year before transferring to Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Rogers go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and was ordained a minister of the United Presbyterian Church in 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Rogers go on to graduate school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers met Sara Joanne Byrd from Jacksonville, Florida, while attending Rollins College. They were married in 1952 and were married for 50 years, until his death in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Fred Rogers' personal life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers and Sara Joanne Byrd had two sons, James and John.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Rogers and Sara Joanne have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers and Sara Joanne Byrd were married up until Fred Rogers' death in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Fred Rogers and Sara Joanne still married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5121, "Truth_answer": "Fred Rogers received over 40 honorary degrees and several awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002 and a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Roger's life and death besides his early life and being married to his wife, with whom he had two sons, until he died?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase achieved championship success in a number of wrestling promotions, holding thirty titles during his professional wrestling career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about how Ted DiBiase contributed to the National Wrestling Alliance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "While locked in talks with the National Wrestling Alliance in 1987 after the UWF was acquired by Jim Crockett, Ted DiBiase received an offer from the WWF.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ted DiBiase receive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase was eventually convinced by WWF to sign up despite the fact that he would not be told his gimmick until after he agreed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ted DiBiase ultimately return to MSW?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase's first match was a loss against Danny Hodge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first match Ted DiBiase had back with MSW?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase was Hulk Hogan's opponent in Hogan's first Madison Square Garden match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase wrestle with anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Instead of Rich leaving the area, he donned a mask calling himself Mister R.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rich do instead of leaving?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Rich and Ted DiBiase feuded, leading to a loser leaves town match. The feud culminated in a match between Mister R and DiBiase, Rich appeared from backstage and distracted DiBiase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Hulk Hogan, were there any other matches of note by Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Mister R then rolled up Ted DiBiase to get the win and unmasked as Brad Armstrong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ted DiBiase do when Rich appeared backstage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "After Ted DiBiase's 1988 King of the Ring tournament win, DiBiase went on to fight The Blue Blazer, Jake The Snake Roberts, Jimmy The Superfly Snuka, and many more wrestlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After Ted DiBiase's 1988 King of the Ring tournament win what other matches did he participate in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "There are different territories such as Mid-South Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are these various wrestling territories?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase held the WWF World Heavyweight Championship once, although recognition of this reign was withdrawn by the company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase get any recognition?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5122, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase is best recalled by mainstream audiences for his time in the World Wrestling Federation, where he wrestled as The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ted DiBiase most successful?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson attended the predominantly black Southwestern High School for ninth through 12th grades, graduating third in his class academically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson attend high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson played the baritone horn in band and participated in forensics, chess club, and the U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program reaching its highest rank—cadet colonel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Carson in high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson served as a laboratory assistant in the high school's biology, chemistry, physics school laboratories beginning in 10th, 11th, and 12th grade, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything more important about Ben Carson's high school life besides playuing the baritone horn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "In his book Gifted Hands, Ben Carson relates that as a youth, he had a violent temper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson become famous from high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson said he began reading the Book of Proverbs and applying verses on anger. As a result, he states he never had another problem with temper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214183509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ben Carson's anger and violence as a kid?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson's mother limited his time watching television and required him to read and write book reports on two library books per week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Carson read a lot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson said he protected white students in a biology lab after a race riot broke out at his high school in response to the Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ben Carson's time in high school besides going to highschool, playing baritone, serving as a lab assistant, dealing with his violent temper, and reading a lot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5123, "Truth_answer": "Ben Carson has said that he protected white students after a race riot broke out. The Wall Street Journal confirmed the riot but could not confirm Carson sheltering white students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the race riot in Ben Carson's school after the death of MLK Jr. lead to anything?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5124, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw, 26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is George Bernard Shaw?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5124, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw was born July 26th 1856.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://writersweek.ie/george-bernard-shaw/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year is George Bernard Shaw born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5124, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw's first completed novel, Immaturity, was too grim to appeal to publishers and did not appear until the 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the name of the novel George Bernard Shaw wrote?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5124, "Truth_answer": "In 1938 George Bernard Shaw provided the screenplay for a filmed version of Pygmalion for which he received an Academy Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year did George Bernard Shaw win an Academy Award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5124, "Truth_answer": "With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, George Bernard Shaw became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year did George Bernard Shaw win the Nobel Prize?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5125, "Truth_answer": "Influenced by Henrik Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw sought to introduce a new realism into English-language drama, using his plays as vehicles to disseminate his political, social and religious ideas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of novels did George Bernard Shaw write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5125, "Truth_answer": "The published novels were George Bernard Shaw's two final efforts in this genre: Cashel Byron's Profession written in 1882–83, and An Unsocial Socialist, begun and finished in 1883.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of George Bernard Shaw's novels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5125, "Truth_answer": "After serving as deputy in 1888, George Bernard Shaw became musical critic of The Star in February 1889, writing under the pen-name Corno di Bassetto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw critique?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5125, "Truth_answer": "Since George Bernard Shaw's death scholarly and critical opinion about his works has varied, but he has regularly been rated among British dramatists as second only to Shakespeare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information is there about George Bernard Shaw besides his work as a novelist and critic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5125, "Truth_answer": "During the first decade of the twentieth century, George Bernard Shaw secured a firm reputation as a playwright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did George Bernard Shaw do besides write novels and critique?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Wayne Carey was recruited by North Melbourne after their CEO, Greg Miller, met with the Sydney Swans' football department to discuss the transfer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Wayne Carey discovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey first played for the North Melbourne Kangaroos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first team Wayne Carey played with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey burst onto the scene in 1990 as a goal-kicking centre half-forward and as support to their full forward in Longmire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330081926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Carey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Wayne Carey play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey again became the subject of public comment in February 2006 when he announced he was leaving his pregnant wife Sally for model Kate Neilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Wayne Carey besides being recruited to North Melbourne and being a goal-kciking centre half-forward and as support to full forward?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey played rugby league as a junior, and began playing Australian rules football at the age of eight. Carey later attended Heights School, playing junior football for North Adelaide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Wayne Carey learn to play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "For the season, Wayne Carey averaged 7 marks, 18 disposals and 2.2 goals per game. Carey had his first top five finish in the Brownlow Medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest impact on Wayne Carey's rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "As captain, Wayne Carey led North Melbourne to the finals for eight consecutive years from 1993 to 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330081926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Carey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Wayne Carey go from being club captain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5126, "Truth_answer": "In the second half of 1992 Wayne Carey would put a string of outstanding performances to close the season out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330081926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Carey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last thing that occured in 1992 on Wayne Carey's way to fame?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey was later forced to retire with a disc-related neck injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330081926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Carey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Wayne Carey leave the crows after a short time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "Age and injury plagued Wayne Carey in 2003 (back, neck, and shoulder injuries) and prevented him from dominating as he once did.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330081926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Carey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wayne Carey have any other injurys during his time with the crows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey played 28 games with the Crows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games was Wayne Carey able to play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey was later forced to retire with a disc-related neck injury, marking the end of a career that spanned 16 seasons and 272 games and included 727 goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330081926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Carey_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Wayne Carey out from his injury or did this end his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, while holidaying with his then wife, Wayne Carey was subject to arrest for a misdemeanour battery report while holidaying in Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wayne Carey married during this time with the Crows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey was with the Crows from 2003 to 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Wayne Carey with the crows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Carey made 56 goals while he was with the Crows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wayne Carey kick a lot of goals for the Crows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5127, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Wayne Carey decide to play for the Adelaide crows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5128, "Truth_answer": "Perfect Symmetry is the third studio album by English rock band Keane, released on 13 October 2008 in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714001509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_Symmetry_(Keane_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Perfect Symmetry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5128, "Truth_answer": "No, the band Keane was named after a friend of Chaplin's mother, whom Rice-Oxley and Chaplin knew when they were young.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Keane play with the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5128, "Truth_answer": "The band Keane's album Perfect Symmetry was released on 13 October 2008, and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart on 19 October.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5128, "Truth_answer": "Produced by the band Keane and Andy Green, the album has since been certified as having sold over three million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408055421id_/https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/keane-perfect-symmetry-iron-sea-vinyl/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records did the band Keane's album Perfect Symmetry sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5128, "Truth_answer": "In November of the same year, 2008, the band Keane started their third world tour, the Perfect Symmetry World Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Keane tour in support of their album Perfect Symmetry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5128, "Truth_answer": "On 2 April 2009, the band Keane became the first band ever to broadcast a live show in 3D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Keane tour in support of their album Perfect Symmetry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5129, "Truth_answer": "Topping the UK charts, the band Keane's album Hopes and Fears won the 2005 Brit Award for Best British Album and was the second best-selling British album of 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the band Keane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5129, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, while studying at University College London for a degree in classics, Rice-Oxley formed a rock band with Scott, and invited Hughes to play drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216094738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Tom Chaplin's early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5129, "Truth_answer": "Somewhere Only We Know“ is a song by the band Keane.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/grammar/irregular-verbs/song-somewhere-only-we-know-keane/105255_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one of the band Keane's songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5129, "Truth_answer": "The band members of Keane were Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, Richard Hughes, and Jesse Quin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of Keane?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5129, "Truth_answer": "Keane passed away of breast cancer and did not play in the band Keane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position was Keane in the band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5130, "Truth_answer": "In late 1928, Joe E. Brown began making films with Warner Bros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe E. Brown make any movies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5130, "Truth_answer": "Joe E. Brown quickly became a favorite with child audiences, and shot to stardom after appearing in the first all-color all-talking musical comedy On with the Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Joe E. Brown make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5130, "Truth_answer": "In 1933 Joe E. Brown starred in Son of a Sailor with Jean Muir and Thelma Todd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actors did Joe E. Brown work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5130, "Truth_answer": "In 1948, Joe E. Brown was awarded a Special Tony Award for his work in the touring company of Harvey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe E. Brown win any awards for his movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "In the multi-volume memoir The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Anaïs Nin said she had a love affair with Gore Vidal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Gore Vidal's private life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell, known professionally as Anaïs Nin French: was a French-Cuban American diarist, essayist, novelist, and writer of short stories and erotica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Anais Nin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "In the multi-volume memoir The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Anaïs Nin said she had a love affair with Gore Vidal, who denied her claim in his memoir Palimpsest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Gore Vidal's private life besides denying a claim of having a love affair with Anais Nin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "Author Kim Krizan said she found an unpublished love letter from Vidal to Nin, which contradicts his denial of a love affair with Nin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gore Vidal's and Anais Nin's romance fare?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Gore Vidal met Howard Austen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Gore Vidal's personal life besides his controversy with Anais Nin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "Howard Austen was the long-time companion of American writer Gore Vidal for 53 years until Austen's death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Austen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Howard Austen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal also said that he had an intermittent romance with the actress Diana Lynn, and alluded to possibly having fathered a daughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was Gore Vidal romantically involved in his life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal said that the secret to his long relationship with Austen was that they did not have sex with each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did VidGore Vidalal say about his private life besides his intermittent romance with actress Diana Lynn and fathering a daughter?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal said that he refused to call himself gay because he was not an adjective, adding to be categorized is, simply, to be enslaved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gore Vidal refer to his sexuality?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Esquire in 1969, Gore Vidal said Homosexuality is as natural as heterosexuality. Notice I use the word natural, not normal.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of Gore Vidal sexuality did he talk about?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5131, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others say about Gore Vidal's sexuality?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal's first screenplay was Climax!: A Farewell to Arms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gore Vidal's first screenplay?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "In 1958, the director William Wyler required a script doctor to rewrite the screenplay for Ben-Hur, originally written by Karl Tunberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gore Vidal become involved in Ben-Hur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "Yes, in exchange for rewriting the Ben-Hur screenplay, on location in Italy, Gore Vidal negotiated the early termination of his four-year contract with MGM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gore Vidal work on Ben-Hur successful for him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal occasionally returned to the movie business, and wrote historically accurate teleplays and screenplays about subjects important to him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gore Vidal go after the early termination of his four-year contract with MGM?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "The Best Man: A Play about Politics and Visit to a Small Planet were theatre and movie successes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any screenplays written by Gore Vidal notable?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "The Roman Empire movie Caligula (1979), from which Gore Vidal had his screenwriter credit removed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any movies written by Gore Vidal notable?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal had his screenwriter credit removed because the producer, director, and leading actor rewrote the script and added extra sex and violence to increase the commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gore Vidal have his credit removed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "In a Time magazine interview, Gore Vidal said that directors were parasites and a film's author was its screenwriter; in response, Brass demanded Vidal was removed from the set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caligula_(film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did having his screenwriter credit removed cause conflict for Gore Vidal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "In the documentary film The Celluloid Closet (1995), Gore Vidal explained that Messala's failed attempt at resuming their homosexual, boyhood relationship motivated the political enmity between Ben-Hur and Messala", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gore Vidal do after The Best Man and Caligula?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "Boyd was aware of the homosexual subtext to the scene and that the director, the producer and the screenplay writer agreed to keep Heston ignorant of the subtext, lest he refuse to play the scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gore Vidal explaining the Ben-Hur screenplay in the documentary The Celluloid Closet (1995)?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "Despite Gore Vidal's script-doctor resolution of the character's motivations, the Screen Writers Guild assigned formal screenwriter-credit to Karl Tunberg, in accordance with the WGA screenwriting credit system", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any information about Gore Vidal's work on that film Ben-Hur (1959) besides what motivated political enmity in the film?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5132, "Truth_answer": "The program Dress Gray, about a cadet at a West Point-like military academy who investigates the murder of a fellow cadet, was adapted for the screen by Gore Vidal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gore Vidal do any TV screenplays?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after participating in the Formoz Festival, the Taiwanese band Mayday began to actively send demo tapes to various record companies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the early years of the Taiwanese band Mayday?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "The Taiwanese band Mayday began to actively send demo tapes to various record companies in the hope of sealing a record deal. Their demo impressed Rock Records executive Jonathan Lee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Taiwanese band Mayday sending out demos in their early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "As a result, the Taiwanese band Mayday signed their first record deal with Rock Records in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Jonathan was impressed by the Taiwanese band Mayday's music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "The Taiwanese band Mayday went on to release their first full-length studio album, Mayday's First Album, under Rock Records on 7 July 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Taiwanese band Mayday's first album with the record label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "The tracks Peter and Mary and Embrace also caught on among the youth, and became the top songs on the KTV Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the singles in Mayday's First Album were noteworthy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "On 28 August, the Taiwanese band Mayday held their first large-scale performance called The 168th Performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Taiwanese band Mayday's early career besides sending out demos, getting signed, and releasing their first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5133, "Truth_answer": "On 28 August, the Taiwanese band Mayday held their first large-scale performance called The 168th Performance, cementing their position as one of the rising bands in Taiwan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the Taiwanese band Mayday's performance called The 168th Performance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "During their hiatus, Mayday released the autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Taiwanese band Mayday during their hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "During their hiatus, Mayday released the autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream, with ticket sales hitting more than NT1.2 million in barely three days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Taiwanese bands autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream a bestseller?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Taiwanese bands autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream continue to sell at a rate more than NT1.2 million within barely three days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "After Masa's official release from the military, the band regrouped and held their City of the Sky concert on 16 August 2004 at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Taiwanese band Mayday's return to the music scene in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "The Taiwanese band Mayday's City of Sky concert attracted nearly 40,000 fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people attended the Taiwanese band Mayday's City of Sky concert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "The amount of people that attended the Taiwanese band Mayday's City of Sky concert broke the record for the most concert-goers in Taiwan, previously held by Michael Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything major happen during the Taiwanese band Mayday's City of Sky concert?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5134, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 2004, the Taiwanese band Mayday also participated in the making of the soundtrack for the movie Love of May", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325092225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_(Taiwanese_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Taiwanese band Mayday's return to the music scene besides their autobiographical documentary The Wings of the Dream and their the City of Sky concert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "No, Alanis Morissette opened most of shows during the Junkie era with the song, and it was featured as an opener during her 2002 tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104165219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alanis Morissette infatuated with a junkie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie was an album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104165219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104165219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p6", 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"http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p1", "http://www.grade1records.co.uk/music/rock/alternative-rock.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelly_Furtado_p25", "https://www.scribd.com/document/81426794/Abstract_p8", "https://didwedosomethingtodeservethis.wordpress.com/page/2/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "Thank U received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and So Pure was nominated in the category of Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie have any hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 469,000 copies sold in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104165219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette promoted the album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie with worldwide touring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette tour for her record Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette released the live acoustic album Alanis Unplugged, which was recorded during her appearance on the television show MTV Unplugged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie and Alanis Unplugged era of Alanis Morissette's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Alanis Morissette released the live acoustic album Alanis Unplugged, which was recorded during her appearance on the television show MTV Unplugged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alanis Unplugged come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5135, "Truth_answer": "As of March 2012, Alanis Morissette's album MTV Unplugged has sold 673,000 copies in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330185131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Unplugged_(Alanis_Morissette_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morrissett's appearance on the television show MTV Unplugged do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5136, "Truth_answer": "Stereolab's style has been generally described as avant-pop, indie pop, art pop, indie electronic, indie rock, post-rock, experimental rock, and experimental pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How has Stereolab's style been described?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5136, "Truth_answer": "Stereolab's records have been heavily influenced by the motorik technique of 1970s krautrock groups such as Neu! and Faust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Stereolab's musical influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5136, "Truth_answer": "Funk, jazz, and Brazilian music were additional inspirations for Stereolab.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other styles or groups have influenced Stereolab?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5136, "Truth_answer": "The Stereolab sounds influenced by minimalist composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich can be found on the 1999 album Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124946id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolab_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any other music styles or artists influenced Stereolab?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5136, "Truth_answer": "A variety of artists, musical and otherwise, have collaborated with Stereolab. They have released tracks by and toured with Tortoise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Stereolab collaborated with any notable musicians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5137, "Truth_answer": "After migrating from the East Coast in ancient times, the Odawa settled on Manitoulin Island and the Bruce Peninsula in the present-day province of Ontario, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Odawa come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5137, "Truth_answer": "In their own language, the Odawa identified as Anishinaabe meaning people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Odawa identify with anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5137, "Truth_answer": "According to Anishinaabeg tradition, the Odawa people came from the eastern areas of North America, or Turtle Island, and from along the East Coast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Odawa tribe come from anywhere specific?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5137, "Truth_answer": "The total population of the Odawa tribe is 15,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people live in the Odawa tribe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5137, "Truth_answer": "There are about 10,000 Odawa in the United States, with the majority in Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225134722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odawa_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a Odawa tribe in the US?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5137, "Truth_answer": "The total population of the Odawa tribe is 15,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many are there in the Odawa tribe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5138, "Truth_answer": "There is archaeological evidence that the Saugeen Complex people, were located on the Bruce Peninsula during the Middle Woodland period, may have evolved into the Odawa people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225134722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odawa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period are the earliest recorded histories of the Odawa people from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5138, "Truth_answer": "According to Anishinaabeg tradition, the Odawa people came from the eastern areas of North America, or Turtle Island, and from along the East Coast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did oral history speak of about the Odawa people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5138, "Truth_answer": "The Hopewell tradition was a widely extended trading network operating from about 200BCE to 500 CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225134722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odawa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period were these histories of the Odawa people from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5138, "Truth_answer": "From the start of the colony of New France, the Odawa became so important to the French and Canadians, colonists in Quebec referred to any Algonquian speaker as an Odawa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about these histories from the start of the colony of New France?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5138, "Truth_answer": "The Odawa, with the Ojibwe and Potawatomi, fought the Iroquois Confederacy and the Dakota people around 1615.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Odawa tribe fight the Iroquois Confederacy and the Dakota people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5139, "Truth_answer": "After leading all first-year players in the league in scoring, Abby Wambach was named WUSA Rookie of the Year in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abby Wambach's time like with the Washington Freedom in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5139, "Truth_answer": "Abby Wambach was Washington's leading scorer with ten goals and ten assists and finished tied for fourth for scoring in the WUSA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Abby Wambach contribute to the Washington Freedom?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5139, "Truth_answer": "Abby Wambach was awarded the 2012 FIFA World Player of the Year, becoming the first American woman to win the award in ten years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Wambachh win any awards in 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5139, "Truth_answer": "Five days before the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, the first World Cup that Abby Wambach would play in, the WUSA folded citing financial difficulties and a lack of sponsorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814041017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Wambach_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Abby Wambach before the World Cup in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5139, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Abby Wambach scored the game-winning goal in the sixth minute of overtime, leading the Freedom to defeat the Atlanta Beat 2–1 during the championship match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games did Abby Wambach play in in the 2003 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "Among the brands he endorsed in early 2018 are American Tourister, Audi, Boost, Colgate-Palmolive, Gillette, Gionee, Herbalife, MRF, Manyavar, New Era, Puma, Punjab National Bank, Tissot, Uber and Vicks.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Virat Kohli's endorsements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "3C Company, Celkon Mobiles, Cinthol, Clear, Fair & Lovely, Fastrack, Pepsi, Flying Machine, Mattel, Munch, Oakley, Red Chief Shoes, Royal Challenge, Sangam Suiting and Toyota Motors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Virat Kohli have other endorsements besides American Tourister, Audi, Boost, Colgate-Palmolive, Gillette, Gionee, Herbalife, MRF, Manyavar, New Era, Puma, Punjab National Bank, Tissot, Uber and Vicks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli's bat deal with MRF and his eight-year endorsement deal with Puma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Virat Kohli's most popular endorsements?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "Kohli was signed up by sports agent Bunty Sajdeh of Cornerstone Sport and Entertainment after the 2008 Under-19 World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p43", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Virat Kohli start getting endorsed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "Last year, Kohli ended his long-standing association with PepsiCo because of increasing health concerns over sugary drinks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083807id_/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/from-puma-to-audi-virat-kohli-is-the-star-of-brand-endorsements/boost-energy/slideshow/66507520.cms_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083817id_/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/from-puma-to-audi-virat-kohli-is-the-star-of-brand-endorsements/tissot/slideshow/66507921.cms_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Virat Kohli's endorsements ever end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli became the brand ambassador of Tissot in 2016. However, the three-year long relationship ended in October 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083807id_/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/from-puma-to-audi-virat-kohli-is-the-star-of-brand-endorsements/boost-energy/slideshow/66507520.cms_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083817id_/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/from-puma-to-audi-virat-kohli-is-the-star-of-brand-endorsements/tissot/slideshow/66507921.cms_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Virat Kohli ever lose an endorsement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5140, "Truth_answer": "n 2014, American Appraisal estimated Kohli's brand value at US$56.4 million placing him fourth on the list of India's most valued celebrity brands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the virat Kohli article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "Linda Reynolds from Frank Massey and Sons funeral parlour, expressed concerns to John Pollard, the coroner for the South Manchester District, about the high death rate among Shipman's patients", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was detection?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman's patients died", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who had died when the detection of harold shipman happened?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "lethal doses of diamorphine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Harold Shipman's patients die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was arrested on 7 September 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Harold Shipman arrested?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "The police discovered a pattern of his administering lethal doses of diamorphine, signing patients' death certificates, and then falsifying medical records to indicate that they had been in poor health", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the investigation against Harold Shipman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was arrested", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Harold Shipman get in trouble?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "Mr Justice Forbes subsequently sentenced Shipman to life imprisonment on all fifteen counts of murder", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Harold Shipman go to prison after he was arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5141, "Truth_answer": "Much of the United Kingdom's legal structure concerning health care and medicine was reviewed and modified as a result of Shipman's crimes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harold shipman article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "Home is Sevendust second album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Home?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Home by sevendust do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "The singles Denial and Waffle,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles on sevendust second album Home?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "Sevendust's third album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Animosity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "The album animosity went gold and gained the band commercial success", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sevendust's third album Animosity do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "In November 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was sevendust's third album Animosity released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "Angel's Son was a tribute to Lynn Strait, the lead singer of the band Snot, whom the members of Sevendust were friends with", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in the sevendust article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "Angel's Son peaked at 11 on the charts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the song Angel's Son received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "Due to his death, Sevendust went on hiatus in 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the group Sevendust doing in 2002?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "Lajon Witherspoon's younger brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who died that lead to sevendust going on hiatus in 2002?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5142, "Truth_answer": "on Witherspoon's younger brother was shot and killed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lajon Witherspoon's younger brother die?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5143, "Truth_answer": "In August 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Garth Hudson start with the Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5143, "Truth_answer": "The Band released one more album after the Last Waltz, Islands, and then dissolved", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Garth Hudson leave the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Garth Hudson leave The band after they released one more album after the last waltz called Islands?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5143, "Truth_answer": "Garth Hudson was in all of the band's ten studio albums", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums by the band was Garth Hudson on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5143, "Truth_answer": "Rock of Ages: The Band in Concert is a live album by the Band, released in 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rock of Agesby the band come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5144, "Truth_answer": "Hudson was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada August 2, 1937", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where and when was Garth Hudson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5144, "Truth_answer": "Garth Hudson is 82 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Garth Hudson still alive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5144, "Truth_answer": "Garth Hudson CM is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Garth Hudson do for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5144, "Truth_answer": "Garth Hudson married Maud Hudson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garth Hudson ever get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did/does Garth Hudson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5145, "Truth_answer": "Gibbs retired as head coach and president effective January 8, 2008 after completing four years of his five-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Joe Gibbs coach the Redskins during his second stint?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the washington Redskins win any championships with Joe gibbs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5145, "Truth_answer": "The Redskins had a key victory over the Dallas Cowboys to send Joe Gibbs and the Redskins to the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223054730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Gibbs_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Washington Redskins go to the playoffs under Joe Gibbs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "The television show Curb Your Enthusiasm extensively referenced West Side Story in the season seven episode Officer Krupke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What references to West Side Story were discussed in the article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "West Side Story won the 1958 Tony awards for Best Choreography and Best Scenic Design", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards was west side story able to obtain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "West Side Story was inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How closely was West side story associated with Romeo and Juliet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "A 1961 musical film adaptation, directed by Robert Wise and Robbins, starred Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other ways West Side Story has been referenced in popular culture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won ten", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film version of west side story do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "West side Story had an even longer-running London production, a number of revivals and international productions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else has West Side Story been performed besides the 1961 musical film adaptation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "West side Story opened at Her Majesty's Theatre in the West End in London on December 12, 1958, and ran until June 1961 with a total of 1,039 performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did West side Story do equally as well in London and in the number of revivals and international productions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "Originally, when considering the cast, Laurents wanted James Dean for the lead role of Tony, but the actor soon died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the West Side Story article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5146, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the rehearsal period, the New York newspapers were filled with articles about gang warfare, keeping the show's plot timely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other fun facts relayed in the West side Story article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5147, "Truth_answer": "Terry Kath married his first wife Pamela Robinson in 1970, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229181209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Kath_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Kath and Pamela Robinson get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5147, "Truth_answer": "After Terry Kath's death, his widow married and later divorced actor Kiefer Sutherland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229181209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Kath_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Terry Kath article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5147, "Truth_answer": "Terry Kath died January 23, 1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terry kath die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5147, "Truth_answer": "Terry Kath died from an accidental gunshot wound to the head", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229181209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Kath_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Terry kath die January 23, 1978?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5147, "Truth_answer": "Terry Kath married his first wife Pamela Robinson in 1970", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229181209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Kath_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry kath marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou studied at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and graduated in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Tu youyou's background?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou discovered artemisinin and dihydroartemisinin, used to treat malaria, a breakthrough in twentieth-century tropical medicine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tu Youyou discover in her studies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou was appointed head of the Project 523 research group at her institute. Tu was initially sent to Hainan where she studied patients who had been infected with malaria", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tu youyou work with any others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "malaria was a major cause of death in China's southern provinces, including Hainan, Yunnan, Guangxi, and Guangdong", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was malaria a problem in China?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "tu youyou's team had screened over 2,000 traditional Chinese recipes and made 380 herbal extracts, from some 200 herbs, which were tested on mice. One compound was effective, sweet wormwood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHat did Tu youyou observe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "sweet wormwood was used for intermittent fevers, a hallmark of malaria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tu youyou use the sweet wormwood to treat Malaria?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou presented at the project seminar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did tu youyou report her findings on sweet wormwood to anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou's work is a recipe titled, Emergency Prescriptions Kept Up One's Sleeve“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of tu youyou's work presented at the seminar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "tu youyou's team had screened over 2,000 traditional Chinese recipes and made 380 herbal extracts, from some 200 herbs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other herb did tu youyou find medicinal besides sweet wormwood?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WHat are some of the 200 herbs tu youyou's team used?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "tu youyou tested on mice and monkeys", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did tu youyou test on?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5148, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou volunteered to be the first human subject", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.empowerwomen.org/en/community/stories/2017/03/herstory-youyou-tu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did tu youyou test on people?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tu youyou born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou was born on 30 December 1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was tu youyou born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou attended Peking University Medical School / Beijing Medical College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tu youyou do her university studying?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "After graduation, Tu youyou worked at the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting facts you can tell me about tu youyou?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou did research", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did tuyouyou do at the traditional medicine academy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu youyou studied Lobelia chinensis, a traditional Chinese medicine for curing schistosomiasis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tuyouyou primarily research?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was tu youyou's family life like?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu Youyou is a Chinese pharmaceutical chemist and malariologist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121233049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu_Youyou_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What job does Tu youyou currently hold?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "Tu Youyou is regarded as a “three nos” professor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting you'd like to share about tu youyou?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "a professor with no doctorate, no background of studying abroad, and no membership in any Chinese national academies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does tu youyou being regarded a three nos professor mean?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5149, "Truth_answer": "tu youyou has two daughters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does tu youyou have any children?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up was released on June 4, 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Hit 'Em Up released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "The song Hit 'Em Up was produced by long-time collaborator Johnny J", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cost to make the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "Hit 'Em Up has been called controversial, infamous, disturbing, and brutal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song Hit 'Em Up appeal to the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "The Outlawz appear in the music video for the song Hit 'Em Up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the video for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "The video featured actors who were recalled from their prior roles in the music video for 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other people in the video for the song Hit 'Em Up besides the outlaws?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any one else appear in the video for the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "The controversy surrounding the song hit 'Em Up is due in part to Shakur's murder in a drive-by-shooting only three months after its release", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_%27Em_Up_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy about the song Hit 'Em Up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5150, "Truth_answer": "Tupac Amaru Shakur popularly known by his stage name 2Pac, was an American rapper and actor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was tupak Shakur?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "The band Snow patrol took a new musical direction, and Connolly advised fans to keep an open mind regarding the new material", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Snow Patrol in 2010-2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "Snow patrol's official website confirmed the news that the name of the new album would be Fallen Empires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the of the new album snow patrol released in 2010-2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was snow patrol's new musical direction successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "Snow Patrol said they would enter its next phase with their sixth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Snow Patrol article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "Connolly advised fans to keep an open mind regarding the new material", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what were the details of the band snow patrol next release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans react to Conolly's advise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "the single Called Out in the Dark“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://link.sccl.org/portal/Fallen-empires-Snow-Patrol/KjWT0b9qpq0/_p1", "http://link.sccl.org/portal/Fallen-empires-Snow-Patrol/KjWT0b9qpq0/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did the group Snow patrol play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did snow patrol ever go on a tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "Final Straw is the third studio album and major-label debut by British rock band Snow Patrol,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Straw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Final Straw?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "the song Run", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs on the album Final Straw by snow patrol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "the song Chocolate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other songs on the album Final straw besides the song Run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "the song Spitting Games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more songs on the album final straw besides Run adn Chocolate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band snow patrol collaborate with anyone on the album Final Straw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did the band snow patrol work with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "the band snow patrol toured with U2 as an opening act on the Vertigo Tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Patrol_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were snow patrol an opening act for U2?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5152, "Truth_answer": "the band snow patrol toured with U2 in Europe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band snow patrol tour with U2?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5153, "Truth_answer": "In February 1860, Thomas Nast went to England for the New York Illustrated News to depict one of the major sporting events of the era", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thomas Nast begin his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5153, "Truth_answer": "the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What fight did Thomas Nast depict?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5153, "Truth_answer": "In 1862, Thomas Nast became a staff illustrator for Harper's Weekly", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do after he depicted the prize fight between the american John C. Heennan and the English Thomas Sayers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5153, "Truth_answer": "In Thomas Nast's first years with Harper's, Nast became known especially for compositions that appealed to the sentiment of the viewer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast have success as llustrator with Harper's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5154, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast contributed cartoons in various publications", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harper's weekly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5154, "Truth_answer": "notably the Illustrated American", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What publications was Thomas Nast in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5154, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast used the Weekly as a vehicle for his cartoons supporting Benjamin Harrison for president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do with Nast Weekly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5154, "Truth_answer": "The magazine had little impact and ceased publication seven months after it began, shortly after Harrison's defeat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the magazine Nast Weekly help Benjamin harrison at all?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "Theatre historian John Kenrick notes of the 1945 recording that a number of songs had to be abridged to fit the 78 format", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "there is a small part of Soliloquy found on no other recording, as Rodgers cut it from the score immediately after the studio recording was made", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were cut from the carousel musical?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "the song What's the Use of Wond'rin' “", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216034350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_(film)_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music is in the play Carousel besides the song Soliloquy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "The cast recording of Carousel proved popular in Liverpool", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs in the musical Carousel popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "the piece has been repeatedly revived, recorded several times and was filmed in 1956", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the carousel musical article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "There was also an abridged (100 minute) 1967 network television version of the carousel musical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other versions of the carousel musical?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5155, "Truth_answer": "Robert Goulet sang in the television version of the carousel musical", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang in network television version of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "A film version of the musical was made in 1956", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was a film made of Carousel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the movie version of the carousel musical?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie version of the carousel musical with Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "There was also an abridged (100 minute) 1967 network television version that starred Robert Goulet, with choreography by Edward Villella", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they also do a television version of the carousel musical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "The New York Philharmonic presented a staged concert version of the musical from February 28 to March 2, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "There was also a concert based on the carousel musical?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times wrote, this is as gorgeously sung a production of this sublime 1945 Broadway musical as you are ever likely to hear.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the concert based on the carousel musical get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5156, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers designed Carousel to be an almost continuous stream of music, especially in Act 1", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the carousel musical article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "Ai has advertised coca cola", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what products does Ai advertise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "TV commercial campaigns, two featuring Ai's own songs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "two featuring Ai's own what?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "the songs You Are My Star and Happiness", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs have Ai and coca cola used?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "Ai has also been featured in two Audio-Technica campaigns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has Ai been featured in other campaigns besides cocal cola?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "Ai has also campaigned for Japan Airlines (Brand New Day) and Pepsi Nex", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and anything else has ai besides Coca cola and Audio-technica?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "Ai's most high-profile work for a TV drama was the theme song for 2006's primetime drama Team Medical Dragon, Believe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has any of Ai's music been used in TV shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "Ai also worked on the theme song for the 2010 primetime drama Keishichō Keizoku Sōsahan, Nemurenai Machi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other TV shows that featured Ai's music besides Team medical Dragon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5157, "Truth_answer": "Ai's Story song was remade (also with its English version) for Disney`s box office Big Hero 6 in 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was any of Ai's music used for films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "Ai was born", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "Ai was born in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Ai born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "Ai's father was Japanese and her mother was half Italian-American and half Japanese", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were her parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "one sister Sachi Nina Uemura", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ai have any siblingS?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "Ai returned to Los Angeles for high school, enrolling at Glendale High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Ai go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did ai go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Ai joined an Asian girl group called SX4", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ai do after high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ai audition for originally?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5158, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Ai performed in a gospel choir at a Mary J. Blige concert at the Universal Amphitheatre, performing of A Dream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ai do after high school?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura won the election in November 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Jesse Ventura become governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura is part of the Reform Party of Minnesota", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what party is Jesse Ventura when he won the election in november 1998?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura was governor of Minnesota from January 4, 1999 to January 6, 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Jesse Ventura serve as governor of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "During the first part of his administration, Jesse Ventura strongly advocated for land-use reform and substantial mass transit improvements, such as light rail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some things Jesse Ventura did as governor of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura shocked the world when he won the election for Governor of Minnesota", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Jesse Ventura shock the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura was Mayor of Brooklyn Park", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jesse Ventura do before becoming governor of Minnesota?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura served as mayor of Brooklyn park from 1991 to 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Ventura_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jesse Ventura serve his full term as Mayor of Brooklyn park?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5159, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Ventura was forty years old when he was mayor of brooklyn park", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Jesse Ventura at the time he was mayor of brooklyn?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5160, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Star Trek develop?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5160, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brent Spiner use that clown as the basis for Star TreK?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5160, "Truth_answer": "Brent Spiner felt that Data exhibited the Chaplinesque characteristics of a sad, tragic clown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything interesting about the development of Data from Star Trek?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5160, "Truth_answer": "On April 9, 2008, Data was inducted into Carnegie Mellon University's Robot Hall of Fame", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108101559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_%28Star_Trek%29_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the character Data from star-strek well-received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5160, "Truth_answer": "Robby the Robot has become one of the most popular robot icons in the history of movies and media,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201214232821id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1119475/bio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Robby The Robot popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5161, "Truth_answer": "According to the Shia, her death was the result of injuries sustained after the raid of her house by Umar ibn al-Khattab", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Shia view?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5161, "Truth_answer": "Fatimah bint Muhammad was the youngest daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Fatimah article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5161, "Truth_answer": "Fatimah is a vital character in Islam and her name is one of the most popular for girls throughout the Muslim world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fatimah worshipped for being the daughter of prophrt muhammad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5161, "Truth_answer": "Muslims regard Fatimah as a loving and devoted daughter, mother, wife, a sincere Muslim, and an exemplar for women", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell be on how Fatimah was viewed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5162, "Truth_answer": "Some verses in the Qur'an are associated with Fatimah and her household by classical exegetes, although she is not mentioned by name", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fatimah viewed as in the Quran?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5162, "Truth_answer": "Most of the women in the Quran are represented as either the mothers or wives of leaders or prophets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Fatimah not mentioned by her name in the Quran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5162, "Truth_answer": "the phrase people of the house (ahl al-bayt) is ordinarily understood to consist of Muhammad, Fatimah, her husband Ali and their two sons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Quran say about Fatimah's household?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5162, "Truth_answer": "the 61st ayah in Surah Al-i-Imran first verse the phrase people of the house is understood to consist of Muhammad, Fatimah, her husband Ali and their two sons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatimah_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Fatimah's household mention the names of her sons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were data's spin-off works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Data win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5163, "Truth_answer": "Data's positronic brain allows him impressive computational capabilities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Data's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5163, "Truth_answer": "Data was found by Starfleet in 2338 as the sole survivor on Omicron Theta in the rubble of a colony left after an attack from the Crystalline Entity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Data article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5163, "Truth_answer": "Data experienced ongoing difficulties during the early years of his life with understanding various aspects of human behavior", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Data was found by Starfleet in 2338 as the sole survivor on Omicron Theta in the rubble of a colony left after an attack from the Crystalline Entity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "Walking with Strangers is the third studio album by Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190511071435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_With_Strangers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The birthday massacre walking with strangers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "the birthday massacre's third album walking with strangers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the third studio album walking with strangers by the birthday massacre recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "the producers of the birthday massacre's third album walking with strangers are Michael Rainbow and Mike Falcore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the birthday massacre's third studio album walking with strangers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "Looking Glass is a single/EP by Canadian electronic rock band The Birthday Massacre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the birthday massacre's looking glass?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the video for the single looking glass by the birthday massacre filmed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "The EP peaked at number twenty-four on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190511071404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_discography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the music video for the single looking glass by the birthday massacre do with the audience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "Primary filming of the Looking Glass video took place February 10–11, 2008, directed by Ouellette", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the birthday massacre band article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5164, "Truth_answer": "On September 11, 2007, the band the birthday massacre released Walking with Strangers in North America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2007 to the band the birthday massacre?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "Pins and Needles is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pins_and_Needles_(The_Birthday_Massacre_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pins and Needles the name of an album by the band the birthday massacre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "Pins And Needles debuted at number 6 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and number 152 on the Top 200 chart. It stayed on the Heatseekers chart for 3 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album pins and needles by the band the birthday massacre successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "The band the birthday massacre toured America opening up for Otep in July and August then in October toured the UK with fellow Canadian act Raggedy Angry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the birthday massacre tour after the album pins and needles was released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "Imaginary Monsters is the debut EP by the Canadian rock band The Birthday Massacre, and contains three new tracks, and five remixes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190511071404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginary_Monsters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Imaginary Monsters the name of the band the birthday massacre's next album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Imaginary Monsters by the birthday massacre received by fans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "The Birthday Massacre announced that Imaginary Monsters would be released on August 9, 2011, through Metropolis Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the band the birthday massacre do during 2010-12?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5165, "Truth_answer": "On November 29, 2011, the band the birthday massacre embarked on a small headlining tour across Southeastern United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130002053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Massacre_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the birthday massacre tour again after the release of Imaginary Monsters?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "at the end of the 1947 season, Joe Cronin succeeded Eddie Collins as general manager of the Red Sox and held the post for 11 years, through mid-January 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe Croning article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "In January 1959, Joe Cronin was elected president of the American League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Joe Croninf GM of any other teams besides the red sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 1947 season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Cronin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Cronin become the GM of the red sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "The boston red sox", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Joe Cronin become the general manager of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin retired as a player in 1945, but remained manager of the Red Sox until 1947", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Cronin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHen did Joe Cronin retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "The Red Sox challenged for the AL pennant in 1948–49 thanks to Joe Cronin's aggressive trades", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Boston Red Sox do under Joe Cronin's coaching?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the boston redsox coached by joe Cronin succeed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "1950 was the last year during which the team would contend for a pennant until 1967, beginning a slow decline that would last through the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the boston red sox coached by Joe cornin have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "the Boston Red Sox recovered from the slow decline in 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the boston red sox coached by joe cronin ever recoverfrom the slow decline?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5166, "Truth_answer": "the Boston Red Sox lost a one-game tie-breaker in 1948 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable losses by the boston red sox coached by joe cronin?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "joe cronin was a player manager with the boston red sox", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joe cronin a player manager?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin was a player-manager for the Boston Red Sox for 13 seasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe Cronin work with the boston red sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin also managed the Washington Senators", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe Cronin manage anywhere else besides the boston red sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin managed the Washington Senators from 1933 to 1934", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Joe Cronin stay with the washington senators?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin's 1933 Senators dropped the 1933 World Series to the New York Giants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Cronin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joe Cronin successful managing the washington senators from 1933 to 1934?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Cronin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other recognition did Joe Cronin receive?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "A player-coach is a member of a sports team who simultaneously holds both playing and coaching duties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a player-manager?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cronin became the first AL player to become an All-Star with two teams;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Cronin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is significant about Joe Cronin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5167, "Truth_answer": "As a manager, Joe Cronin compiled a 1,236–1,055 record and won two American League pennants", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about joe cronin", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5168, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, the band established a presence in underground music by releasing their self-titled extended play", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godflesh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the EP by godflesh released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5168, "Truth_answer": "The band signed to Earache Records in the late 1980s and released their influential debut album, Streetcleaner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godflesh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band godflesh article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5168, "Truth_answer": "The album streetcleaner is widely acclaimed by critics and is often cited as a landmark release in industrial metal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712231638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetcleaner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album streercleaner by godflesh do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5168, "Truth_answer": "Since its release, Streetcleaner has received a number of accolades", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712231638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetcleaner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band godflesh win any awards for the album streetcleaner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5168, "Truth_answer": "the song Like Rats", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band godflesh have any hit tracks from the album streetcleaner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5168, "Truth_answer": "Pulp and Christbait Rising were issued together as a promotional single", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712231638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetcleaner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Godflesh release any singles from the album streetcleaner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5169, "Truth_answer": "the songs Pulp and christbait rising were released in 1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the songs Pulp and Christbait Rising released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5169, "Truth_answer": "Songs of Love and Hate by Godflesh was Released on 20 August 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Love_and_Hate_(Godflesh_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Songs of Love and Hate released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5169, "Truth_answer": "Broadrick believed Songs of Love and Hate marked the point where Godflesh lost sight of their original goal and started making self-conscious music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godflesh_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is happening in the godflesh article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5169, "Truth_answer": "When it came time for the album's 1996 tour, Mantia made the move to join Primus, and Godflesh recruited Ted Parsons to perform on the tour in his place", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godflesh_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happens in the godflesh article besides Broadrick believing Songs of Love and Hate marked the point where Godflesh lost sight of their original goal and started making self-conscious music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5169, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band godflesh tour in 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5170, "Truth_answer": "Stevie ray Vaughan made his first studio recordings with the band Cast of Thousands. They recorded two songs, Red, White and Blue and I Heard a Voice Last Night“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Stevie ray vaughan's first recordings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5170, "Truth_answer": "Texas Flood is the debut studio album by the American blues rock band Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, released on June 13, 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325105545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Flood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did stevie Ray Vaughan record his first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5170, "Truth_answer": "the songs Dirty Pool and Crawlin'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Stevie Ray Vaughan record in his early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5170, "Truth_answer": "Stevie ray Vaughan recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood for A&M Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What studio did Stevie ray vaughan record in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "Syd Nathan, signed Freddie King to the subsidiary Federal Records in 1960", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King get picked up by Federal Records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King recorded his debut single for the label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Freddie King do with Ferderal Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "the son reached the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924025921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_You_Ever_Loved_a_Woman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King's Debut single for the label do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did it sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "the song You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924025921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_You_Ever_Loved_a_Woman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406004214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ve_Got_to_Love_Her_with_a_Feeling_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other music by Freddie King produced with Federal Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "the single reached number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Wow, did the song you've got to love her with a feeling do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5171, "Truth_answer": "the song The Sad Nite Owl“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Freddie King's last record with them?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5172, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones was signed by Island Records, who put her in the studio with disco record producer, Tom Moulton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to the transition of Grace Jones to music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5172, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones signed in 1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Grace Jones sign with Island records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5172, "Truth_answer": "Portfolio, was released in 1977", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was grace Jone's and Island Record's first musical release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5172, "Truth_answer": "Portfolio is the debut studio album by Grace Jones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portfolio_(Grace_Jones_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "wa Portfolio a single or an album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5172, "Truth_answer": "Portfolio reached number 52 on the Black Albums Chart in the US, while climbing to number 109 on Billboard's mainstream albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629020748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portfolio_(Grace_Jones_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album portfolio by Grace Jones do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5172, "Truth_answer": "I Need a Man then became a modest hit, reaching number 1 spot on the Billboard dance chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008102647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Need_a_Man_(Grace_Jones_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Portfolio by Grace Jones release any hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5173, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones was born in 1948", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.downundershop.com.au/collections/drink-bottle-coolers/Bottle-Coolers_p2", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leilani_Jones_(actress)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Grace Jones born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5173, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones was born in in Spanish Town, Jamaica", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Grace Jones born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5173, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones is the daughter of Marjorie and Robert W. Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Grace Jones parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5173, "Truth_answer": "Robert W. Jones, who was a local politician and Apostolic clergyman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220182956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Jones' father's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5173, "Truth_answer": "Grace Beverly Jones OJ is a Jamaican-American model, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Grace Jones article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5173, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220182956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Grace Jones' modeling career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "Creedence Clearwater Revival was an American rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s which consisted of lead vocalist, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter John Fogerty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival_p0", "http://www.concertboom.com/bocaraton/bands/country/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Creedence Clearwater Revival?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty's brother, rhythm guitarist Tom Fogerty; bassist Stu Cook; and drummer Doug Clifford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival_p0", "http://www.concertboom.com/bocaraton/bands/country/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band Creedence Clearwater revival besides John Fogerty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "Creedence Clearwater Revival's music is still a staple of U.S. classic rock radio airplay. The band has sold 28 million records in the United States alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Creedenece clearwater revival successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "the band Creedence Clearwater disbanded acrimoniously in late 1972 after four years of chart-topping success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band creedence clearwater revival break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty was at odds with the remaining members over matters of business and artistic control, all of which resulted in subsequent lawsuits among the former bandmates", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band creedence clearwater revival break up in late 1972?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty, in an attempt to keep things together, insisted Cook and Clifford share equal songwriting and vocal time on what became the band's final album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Fogerty want them to do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Cook and Clifford want John fogerty to sing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "Creedence clearwater revival parted ways in 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the group creedence clearwater revival break up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty, as writer of the songs for the band, felt that his musical opinions should count for more than those of the others, leading to resentments within the band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the john fogerty article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "Tom Fogerty's feeling that he was being taken for granted, caused him to leave the group in January 1971. Cook and Clifford wanted a greater role in the band's future", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were feelings between the creedence clearwater revival band members like?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "The group Creedence clearwater revival had nine top-ten singles and eight gold albums between 1968 and 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band creedence clearwater revival have any hits?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5174, "Truth_answer": "The group Creedence clearwater sold 28 million records in the United States alone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the band creedence clearwater revival sell?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty began working on a solo album of country & western covers. Fogerty elected to credit the album to The Blue Ridge Rangers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 1972?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "the song Jambalaya", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a song on John fogerty's country album of country & western covers credited to the blue ridge rangers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty's cover of Jambalaya hit #16 in 1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Jambalaya a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "the song Heart Of Stone“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's another song off the blue ridge rangers album besides jambalaya?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "Hearts of Stone peaked at #37.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song Heart of Stone a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty's first official solo album, John Fogerty, was released in 1975", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fogerty_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Fogerty put out more solo albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "Sales were slim and legal problems delayed a followup, though it yielded Rockin' All Over the World, a number-27 hit for Fogerty in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fogerty_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was John Fogerty's first self-titled solo album well-received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John forgerty's self title album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "After a hiatus of several years from the music industry, Fogerty's solo career re-emerged with 1985's Centerfield, his first album for Warner Bros. Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fogerty_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to John Fogerty in 1985?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "John Fogerty told Asylum Records to destroy the master tapes for Hoodoo sometime in the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fogerty_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting in theJohn Fogerty article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5175, "Truth_answer": "it was not up to John Fogerty's usual high standards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did John Fogerty want the master tapes for Hoodoo destroyed?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "Phobia is the third studio album by American rock band Breaking Benjamin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobia_(Breaking_Benjamin_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Phobia the name of a Breaking Benjamin album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "Breath, is the album's second single", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song that came from the album phobia by breaking benjamin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "After the departure of Jeremy Hummel, Breaking Benjamin auditioned fifteen drummers, of whom Chad Szeliga stood out for his ability as a stage performer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Benjamin followed with Spring and Fall tours alongside Three Days Grace, accompanied by Puddle of Mudd during the Spring tour, and Seether, Skillet, and Red during the Fall tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109060644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Benjamin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band breaking benjamin tour during the 2005 to 2007 period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "The group's album, Phobia, was the first to be recorded with Szeliga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Phobia created by the original members of the band Breaking benjamin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "Chad Szeliga", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the drummer who performed onthe album Phobia by breaking benjamin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "The Diary of Jane, peaked at No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart and was the fastest single added to radio playlists in the history of Hollywood Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109060644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Benjamin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Diary of Jane by the band breaking benjamin received by the public?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5176, "Truth_answer": "In early 2002, over a dozen record companies visited a two-night showcase where Breaking Benjamin was playing, and the group subsequently signed with Hollywood Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109060644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Benjamin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hollywood Records the name of Breaking Benjamin's record label?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Benjamin auditioned fifteen drummers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many drummers did the band breaking benjamin audition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "The album sold more than 131,000 copies in its first week of sales. It went gold on November 8, 2006, then platinum on May 21, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album Phobia by breaking benjamin were sold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "Phobia was released on August 8, 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobia_(Breaking_Benjamin_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobia_(Breaking_Benjamin_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109060644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Benjamin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Phobia by the band breaking benjamin released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "Three Days Grace, Puddle of Mudd, Seether, Skillet, and Red", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other bands has the band Breaking Benjamin toured with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Benjamin's new Drummer's name is Chad Szeliga", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the new drummer for the band Breaking Benjamin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Benjamin's former drummer is Jeremy Hummel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the former drummer of the band Breaking Benjamin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "the album Phobia received generally positive reviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonight:_Franz_Ferdinand_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8701_p8", "https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Buaqe344tjzp7fwcgpwzf56dtcu&tid=song-Ttzww3ood72dhjsty5ekws7nonm_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402070617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasons_in_the_Abyss_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223123630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Haze_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripcord_(album)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522044949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurts_2B_Human_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(Utada_Hikaru_album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228120232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Fame_(Big_Sean_album)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626214520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_W_p1", "https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Buaqe344tjzp7fwcgpwzf56dtcu&tid=song-Ttzww3ood72dhjsty5ekws7nonm_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Sing_(En_Vogue_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530183815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_(Beck_album)_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119003618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetarium_(album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobia_(Breaking_Benjamin_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Phobia by Breaking benjamin received by critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5177, "Truth_answer": "Phobia's Intro and Outro tracks feature sound effects of an airport intercom, airplane turbulance, car doors, and crowd panic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109060644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Benjamin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did some of the sound effects on the album Phobia by the band breaking benjamin come from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5178, "Truth_answer": "Upon his return to British India, Muhammad Ali Jinnah enrolled at the Bombay High Court, and took an interest in national politics, which eventually replaced his legal practice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something important about the Muhammad Ali Jinnah's article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5178, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 20, Muhammad Ali Jinnah began his practice in Bombay, the only Muslim barrister in the city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Muhammad ali Jinnah's legal practice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5178, "Truth_answer": "In April 1913, Muhammad Ali Jinnah then again went to Britain and returned home to India in January 1915", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muhammad Ali Jinnah stay in Bombay?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5178, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali Jinnah planned to earn 1,500 rupees a day—a huge sum at that time—which he eventually did.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Muhammad ali Jinnah declined the offer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Caroll was raised Catholic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion did Robert Todd Caroll practice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Robert Todd Caroll'sd parents catholic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "The only religion that Carroll found attractive after abandoning Catholicism, despite never following it, was Buddhism as taught by the Dalai Lama", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert Todd Caroll feel about buddhism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll never followed Buddhism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Caroll practice buddhism for the rest of his life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll did not believe in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent god. However, in his essay Why I am not an atheist, Carroll described his dislike of the term atheist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Robert Todd Caroll article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "because Robert Todd Caroll felt that the term was being exploited by theists and used as a straw man argument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Todd Caroll dislike the term Atheist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5179, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What attracted Robert Todd Caroll to buddhism initially?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5180, "Truth_answer": "Marquis de Sade was a member of the Piques section, notorious for its radical views", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marquis de Sade's delegate to the National Convention about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5180, "Truth_answer": "Marquis de Sade suffered abuse from his fellow revolutionaries due to his aristocratic background", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was marquis de sade received as a delegate to the national convention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5180, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of radical views did marquis de Sade have while a delegate to the national convention?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5180, "Truth_answer": "Marquis de Sade was removed from his posts, accused of moderatism, and imprisoned for almost a year. He was released in 1794 after the end of the Reign of Terror.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Marquis de Sade imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson wrote a number of well-known songs, such as You and I, which was a No. 1 for Glenn Miller in 1941 on the Billboard charts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222214213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Willson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Meredith Willson first popular song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Meredtih Willson sing with any other artists?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "Three songs from The Music Man have become American standards: Seventy-Six Trombones, Gary, Indiana, and Till There Was You.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Meredith Willson article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "Other popular songs composed by Willson include It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You, and I See the Moon.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701051533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Beginning_to_Look_a_Lot_Like_Christmas_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meredith Willson have any other famous hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "On June 23, 1987, Meredith Willson was presented, posthumously, with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Meredith Wilson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Mathis version of it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas was feature on the film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Meredith Willson's songs featured in any films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Willson wrote the University of Iowa's fight song Iowa Fight Song, and Iowa State University's For I for S Forever“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs composed by Meredith Willson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Brooks also wrote the fight song for his hometown high school Mason City, Go!“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Meredith Brooks write any other anthems?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, Willson offered a marching song, Whip Inflation Now to the Ford Administration", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Meredith Brooks latest song released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5181, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasnt the marching song by Meredith Brooks Whip Inflation now used?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5182, "Truth_answer": "To hide the studio's structural flaws quickly and inexpensively, Piet Mondrian tacked up large rectangular placards, each in a single color or neutral hue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Piet Mondrian's Wall Works ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5182, "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian addressed the walls, repositioning the colored cutouts, adding to their number, altering the dynamics of color and space, producing new tensions and equilibrium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Piet Mondrian paintings were in the wall works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5182, "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian evolved a non-representational form which he termed Neoplasticism. This was the new 'pure plastic art' which he believed was necessary in order to create 'universal beauty'", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What order paintings did after the wall works ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5182, "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian worked with Theo van Doesburg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Piet Mondrian work with other artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5182, "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian painting Composition with Red Blue and Yellow", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.arsmundi.com/en/artwork/stockschirm-komposition-moma-kollektion-859369.html_p2", "https://musartboutique.com/product/mondrian-reiko-tray/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129042600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian_p26", "https://shop.tate.org.uk/prints/custom-prints-made-to-order?q=Custom%20prints&prefn1=ShopArtist&prefn2=ShopProduct&prefv1=Ben%20Nicholson%7CSamuel%20Hieronymous%20Grimm%7CKazimir%20Malevich%7CNatalia%20Goncharova%7CPiet%20Mondrian%7CChristopher%20Wood%7CDmitrii%20Moor&prefv2=true_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the painting in the wall works by Piet Mondrian was the most famous painting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5182, "Truth_answer": "Piet Mondrian eventually decided to limit his formal vocabulary to the three primary colors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Piet Mondrian had favorite colors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "the Anya Jenkins character appears as a guest star in the third and fourth seasons of the show before becoming a series regular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anya Jenkins first appear as a character?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "Anyanka has come to Sunnydale in response to the distress of Cordelia, who is upset after catching her boyfriend, Xander Harris, kissing their friend Willow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the character of Anya Jenkins a villian in the program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "Cordelia states: I wish that Buffy Summers had never come to Sunnydale. Anya shows her true demon face to Cordelia and says, Done. and the world changes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anya Jenkins help Cordelia or hurt Willow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "Now they're in an alternative reality in which Buffy has not come to Sunnydale and the vampire population has multiplied and gained in power", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Cordelia states: I wish that Buffy Summers had never come to Sunnydale. Anya shows her true demon face to Cordelia and says, Done. and the world changes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "Anya Jenkins returns to Sunnydale early in Season Four, still infatuated with Xander", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Anya Jenkins remain a character in the buffy the vampire slayer series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Anya Jenkins and Buffy talk?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "Anya Jenkins is assisting in a failed magical attempt to recover the necklace which was her power center, lost when Giles destroyed it to reverse the wish granted for Cordelia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens in the buffy the vampire slayer episode Doppelgangland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5183, "Truth_answer": "Anya decides to flee Sunnydale and invites Xander to join her. Xander refuses because he's got friends on the line, and can't abandon them. She leaves without him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the buffy the vampire slayer episode Doppelgangland episode end?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "On August 9, 1995, at 4:23 am, Jerry Garcia was found dead in his room at the rehabilitation clinic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jerry Garcia die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "The cause of Jerry Garcia's death was a heart attack", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jerry Garcia die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia had long struggled with drug addiction, weight problems, sleep apnea, heavy smoking, and diabetes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jerry garcia have other medical issues going on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia's funeral was held on August 12, at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Belvedere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the funeral for Jerry Garcia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia's funeral was attended by his family, the remaining Grateful Dead members, and their friends", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231113712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many people attend Jerry Garcia's funeral?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "former pro basketball player Bill Walton and musician Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other celebrities goto Jerry garcia's funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "On August 13, approximately 25,000 people attended a municipally sanctioned public memorial at the Polo Fields of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the death of Jerry Garcia?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "Weir and Deborah Koons, accompanied by Sanjay Mishra, spread half of Garcia's ashes into the Ganges River at the holy city of Rishikesh, India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Jerry Garcia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5184, "Truth_answer": "Jerry garcia was 53 years old at the time of his death", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was jerry garcia at the time of his death?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna enrolled in the University of California, Berkeley and was accepted into the Tussman Experimental College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Terence Mckenna first study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Terence McKenna returned to U.C. Berkeley to finish his studies and in 1975, he graduated with a degree in ecology, shamanism, and conservation of natural resources.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Terrence Mckenna graduate from UC berkeley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Terence McKenna enrolled in the University of California, Berkeley. In 1969, McKenna traveled to Nepal and in 1971, McKenna traveled to the Colombian Amazon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Terrence Mckenna do between 1965 and 1972?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "Terrence McKenna Studied shamanism in Nepal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Terrence Mckenna study shamanism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Terence McKenna returned to U.C. Berkeley to finish his studies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Terrence Mckenna return to the united states?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "Terence McKenna graduated with a degree in ecology, shamanism, and conservation of natural resources", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Terrenece Mckenna finish his studies in Shamanism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "Soon after graduating, Terence McKenna and Dennis published a book inspired by their Amazon experiences, The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I Ching", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Terrence Mckenna do after Berkeley?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "in 1971, Terence McKenna, his brother Dennis, and three friends traveled to the Colombian Amazon in search of oo-koo-hé, a plant preparation containing dimethyltryptamine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Terrence Mckenna go to the Amazon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as oh-koo-hee or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is what oo-koo-hee, the plant Terrence Mckenna went in search of at the colombian amazon?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5185, "Truth_answer": "N,N-Dimethyltryptamine or DMT is a chemical substance that occurs in many plants and animals and which is both a derivative and a structural analog of tryptamine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ooh-koo-hee's ingredient DMT terrence Mckenna went in search for in the colombian amazon?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "Meteora features a mixture of the band's nu metal and rap metal style with newer innovative effects, including the induction of a shakuhachi and other instruments", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Meteora by Linkin Park?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "meteora contains the hit songs Somewhere I Belong, Breaking the Habit, Faint, and Numb", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some hit songs from the album Meteora by Linkin park?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "Somewhere I belong debuted at No. 47 on the Hot 100. The song peaked at number 32 in its fifteenth week and remained on the chart until its twentieth week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Somewhere I belong from the album meteora by linkin park fall on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "Meteora sold more than 800,000 copies during its first week, and it ranked as the best selling album on the Billboard charts at the time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was an interesting aspect of the album meteora by linkin park that you liked?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "Linking Park won the MTV awards for Best Rock Video for Somewhere I Belong and the Viewer's Choice Award for Breaking the Habit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album meteora by linkin park win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park also received significant recognition during the 2004 Radio Music Awards, winning the Artist of the Year and Song of the Year awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band linkin park win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5186, "Truth_answer": "Although Meteora was not nearly as successful as Hybrid Theory, it was the third best selling album in the United States during 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other aspects of the album Meteora that you liked?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5187, "Truth_answer": "Shinoda stated that they chose the title Living Things because the album is more about people, personal interactions, and it is far more personal than their previous albums", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about the album Living things by linkin park?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5187, "Truth_answer": "The album Living Things by linking park was released on June 20, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127031619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Things_(Linkin_Park_album)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album living things by Linkin Parkreleased?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5187, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's single, Castle of Glass", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What single is in the album Living Things by Linkin park?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5187, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What award was given to the album living things by linkin park?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5187, "Truth_answer": "the band linkin park", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who performed in the album living things by linkin park?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5187, "Truth_answer": "Living Things sold over 223,000 copies during its debut week, ranking No. 1 on the US Albums Charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else i should know about the album living things by linkin park?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "Love Jam is the second album by Ai Otsuka", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309141423id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_JAM_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Love Jam by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka's fourth single Happy Days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single from the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka's fourth single Happy Days reached third on the Oricon weekly chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did the song Happy days, the fourth single by Ai Otsuka reach on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "the single Kingyo Hanabi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the album Love Jam by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "Love Jam Tour 2005, Ai Otsuka's first tour, began on April 24, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour associated with the album love jam by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "the single Happy Days was used as background music in the Morinaga ICE BOX CM, which starred Otsuka, and as the theme of Koukousei Quiz 2004 on Nihon TV", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161127132423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Days_(Ai_Otsuka_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there television appearances related to the album love jam by Ai otsuka?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any quotes from Ai Otsuka about the album love jam?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5189, "Truth_answer": "the album love cook has stayed on the Oricon TOP 300 weekly chart for more than 52 weeks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did the album Love Cook by Ai Otsukas debut in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5189, "Truth_answer": "the single Smily/Biidama", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles came from the album Love Cook by Ai otsuka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5189, "Truth_answer": "the single Neko ni Fūsen“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles came from the album love cook by ai otsuka besides Smily/Biidama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5189, "Truth_answer": "Smily/Biidama sold a total of 308,338 copies in 2005, placing it as the twenty-sixth single of that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single from the album Love Cook by ai Otsuka sold the most copies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5189, "Truth_answer": "Smily/Biidama was used for commercials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the songs from the album Love Cook by Ai Otsuka notably used in any other media?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5189, "Truth_answer": "Love Cook is Ai Otsuka's best-selling album to date and her first album to pass the 800,000 mark", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the album Love Cook by ai Otsuka sell in total?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Sanders was known as a legislator who advocated for progressive causes but rarely forged actual legislation or left a significant imprint on it", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was bernie Sanders' position on legislation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Sanders voted against the Brady Bill, which mandated federal background checks when buying guns and imposed a waiting period. The bill passed by a vote of 238–187", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bernie Sanders accomplish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Sanders voted against the bill four more times in the 1990s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bernie Sanders vote for instead?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Bernie Sanders voted and advocated against rolling back the Glass–Steagall Legislation provisions that kept investment banks and commercial banks separate entities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bernie Sander's best accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "during a question-and-answer discussion with the then-Chairman, Sanders told him he was concerned that Greenspan was way out of touch.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bernie Sanders say/do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Greenspan was way out of touch with what?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5190, "Truth_answer": "A self-described democratic socialist and progressive, Bernie Sanders is known for his opposition to economic inequality", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in the bernie Sanders article article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5191, "Truth_answer": "the bill passed by a vote of 238–187", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What votes did Bernie Sanders get in the Brady Bill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5191, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Sanders attended the University of Chicago in 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bernie Sanders attend University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5191, "Truth_answer": "While a student, Bernie Sanders was an active protest organizer for the Congress of Racial Equality as well as for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the civil rights movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230042id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Sanders_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bernie Sanders a part of other things during those years when he attended the university of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5191, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Sanders was an active protest organizer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230042id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Sanders_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his role in the Congress of Racial Equality as well as for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the civil rights movement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5191, "Truth_answer": "Bernie Sanders was elected mayor of Burlington in 1981 and reelected three times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments did Bernie Sanders achieve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5191, "Truth_answer": "Although Bernie Sanders opposed the war, Sanders never criticized those who fought in it, and he has long been a strong supporter of veterans' benefits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bernie Sanders beliefs on veterans benefits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard married JoAnn Schumacher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Murray Rothbard marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard married JoAnn Schumacher In 1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Murray Rothbard marry JoAnn Schumacher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Murray Rothbard call JoAnn Schumacher Joey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "JoAnn Beatrice Schumacher Rothbard, or Joey, was Murray Rothbard's wife. She served as Rothbard's editor and closest advisor and wrote an essay, My View of Murray Rothbard.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808143519id_/https://wiki.mises.org/wiki/JoAnn_Rothbard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was JoAnn Schumacher?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard and JoAnn Schumacher enjoyed a loving marriage and Rothbard often called her the indispensable framework behind his life and achievements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard and JoAnn Schumacher have a good marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard worked from home as a freelance theorist and pundit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Murray Rothbard employed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard worked with the Volker Fund", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What organization did Murray Rothbard work for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5192, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard worked with the Volker Fund for the first fifteen years of his marriage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Murray Rothbard stay with the Volker Fund?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attended Columbia University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Murray Rothbard attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Murray Rothbard study at Columbia University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard received Ph.D. in economics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard receive a Masters degree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What achievements did Murray Rothbard have during college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard attended college with Joseph Dorfman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Murray Rothbard attend college with anyone significant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Murray Rothbard and Joseph Dorfman have a conflict?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the subject of Murray Rothbard's doctoral dissertation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5193, "Truth_answer": "Murray Rothbard later stated that all of his fellow students there were extreme leftists and that he was one of only two Republicans on the Columbia campus at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116090014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Murray Rothbard's education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5194, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does this Stone sour article section mention any performances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5194, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour is an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917202206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is stone sour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5194, "Truth_answer": "the group stone sour has consisted of Corey Taylor, Josh Rand, Christian Martucci, Johny Chow and Roy Mayorga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617080718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Sovereign/Absolute_Zero_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the members of the band stone sour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5194, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance, for the singles Get Inside, in 2003, and Inhale, in 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the hits by the band stone sour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5194, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour has released six studio albums Stone Sour; Come Wha May; Audio Secrecy; House of Gold & Bones – Part 1; House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 and Hydrograd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918125625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhale_(song)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200617080718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Sovereign/Absolute_Zero_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917202206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_discography_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the titles of the band stone sour's albums ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5194, "Truth_answer": "House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 was released on October 23, 2012, and the second album House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 was released on April 9, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the album by House of Gold & Bones the band stone sour come out in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5195, "Truth_answer": "John Sidney McCain III was an American politician and military officer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did John McCain hold?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5195, "Truth_answer": "John McCain secured the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, but lost the general election", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Maccain article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5195, "Truth_answer": "John McCain subsequently adopted more orthodox conservative stances and attitudes and largely opposed actions of the Obama administration, especially with regard to foreign policy matters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John McCain do after 2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5195, "Truth_answer": "In the 1996 presidential election, John McCain was again on the short list of possible vice-presidential picks, this time for Republican nominee Bob Dole", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else of relevance that John McCain did in the late 1990's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer's years in Indianapolis are filled with numerous anecdotes of her resisting authority,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Indianapolis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "Frances farmer was guilty for drunk driving and run-ins with station management at WFBM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Frances farmer guilty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer had a crudely executed abortion and sought escape through alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071935id_/https://www.oocities.org/~themistyone/tis_part1.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frasnces Farmer have an abortion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Francis farmer become so attached to the daughters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said that to frances farmer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "Francis Farmer and Ratcliffe attempted to start a small company producing cosmetics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frances Farmer do after she spent the majority of her free time painting and writing poetry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the girl talking to Frances Farmer make her get baptized?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "in 1968, Francis Farmer formally converted to Roman Catholicism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frances farmer become a devout Christian?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer attempted an acting comeback, mainly appearing as a television host in Indianapolis on her own series, Frances Farmer Presents", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frances farmer do anything else in Indianapolis?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5196, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer claimed the police had violated her civil rights, demanded an attorney, and threw an inkwell at the judge, resulting in her being restrained by bailiffs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Frances farmer erratic?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer was arrested On January 14, 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Frances Farmer arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer was arrested for running down Sunset Boulevard topless after getting into a brawl at a bar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Frances Farmer arrested?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer did not surrender peacefully, and was dragged out of the hotel nude to police headquarters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred during the Frances Farmer arrest?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "Thanks to her sister-in-law, a deputy sheriff, Frances Farmer avoided jail time and was instead transferred to the psychiatric ward of Los Angeles General Hospital", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frances farmer serve any time in jail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "on July 15, Frances Farmer was arrested for vagrancy in Antioch, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did frances farmer get into anymore trouble or is this incident the only one?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "a bench warrant was issued for Francess farmer's arrest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Frances farmer failed to pay the fine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer was allegedly seen running down Sunset Boulevard topless after getting into a brawl at a bar", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the hairdresser filed an assault charge on Frances farmer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "Frances Farmer had hit her in the face and dislocated her jaw on set", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the hairdresser say that Frances Farmer did to her?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5197, "Truth_answer": "On January 14, 1943, police traced Francis Farmer to the Knickerbocker and arrived at her room to arrest her", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020073021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Farmer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the police catch Frances Farmer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire most famous work, a book of lyric poetry titled Les Fleurs du mal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some famous poems written by charles baudelaire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me anything interesting about Charles Baudelaire poetry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "Notable in some poems is Charles Baudelaire's use of imagery of the sense of smell and of fragrances, which is used to evoke feelings of nostalgia and past intimacy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what style were Charles Baudelaire poems written in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire touched on lesbianism, sacred and profane love, metamorphosis the corruption of the city, lost innocence, the oppressiveness of living, and wine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the majority of Charles Baudelaire poems about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire experience of drug-induced states of mind, the figure of the dandy, his stance regarding democracy and its implications for the individual", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Charles Baudelaire write about any other themes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "what was Charles Baudelaire stance on democracy?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Charles Baudelaire stance on democracy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire experience of drug-induced states of mind", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what role did drugs play in Charles Baudelaire poems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5198, "Truth_answer": "Charles Baudelaire most famous work is a book of lyric poetry titled Les Fleurs du mal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are any of charles Baudelaire's poems particularly famous?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black was offered a bit part in the star-studded comedy film Maverick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie role did Clint Black take after his music career did well?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black has appeared in several television shows, including Wings and The Larry Sanders Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tv shows did Clint Black appear in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black appeared on Nashville Star, where he acted as a mentor to the contestants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show was Clint black a mentor on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black was a contestant on a short-lived CBS reality show, Secret Talents of the Stars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What reality show was Clint Black on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black has enjoyed his television experiences, describing acting as another way for me to expand my creative canvas. I love to challenge myself.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Clint Black enjoy acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black believes that most of his fans just see me as a musician who is stepping into [television and film] temporarily and either doing it alright or not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Clint black fans think of his acting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "More recently, Clint Black appeared in the movies Flicka 2 in 2010 and Flicka 3 in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Recently what movies has Clint Black acted in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5199, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black appeared on an episode of Lifetime's reality series, Coming Home, which documents servicemen and women returning to their loved ones in surprise reunions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Lifetime reality show was Clint Black on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "In March 1992, Black sued his manager, Bill Ham, for breach of contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Clint Black involved in lawsuits in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "clint Black sought $2 million in damages and requested that Ham return $4 million in royalties", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wast he breach of contract for Clint Black was involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "Bill Ham promptly countersued, blaming the initial lawsuit on poor advice Black received from his new personal assistant, his mother-in-law Jonni Hartman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204180308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Black_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the conclusion of the lawsuit for a breach of contract clint black was involved in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "The litigation dragged on for seven months before reaching an undisclosed settlement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clint Black win the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "The competition that Clint Black faced was now much stiffer than with his earlier albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clint Black have to learn The Hard Way?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Ham and Clint Black remain friends after the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black's The Hard Way was released on July 14", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else significant happen to clint black in 1992 that I should know about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5200, "Truth_answer": "Clint Black has won the 1989 Album of the Year for Killin' Time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clint Black receive any awards or honors for his albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "In February 1972, Richard Nixon and his wife traveled to China", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Nixon visit China?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon and Kissinger met for an hour with Mao and Zhou at Mao's official private residence, where they discussed a range of issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Nixon and his wife do in China?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "this meeting recognized Taiwan as a part of China, and looked forward to a peaceful solution to the problem of reunification", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues did Richard Nixon discuss with Mao and Zhou?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did reunification of China with Taiwan take off after the Richard Nixon and Zhou meeting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "The following day, Richard Nixon met with Zhou. The joint communique following this meeting recognized Taiwan as a part of China", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other meetings did Richard Nixon attend while in China?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "The visit by Richard Nixon ushered in a new era of Sino-American relations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Richard Nixon visit to china lead to any other significant changes in policy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "When not in meetings, Richard Nixon toured architectural wonders including the Forbidden City, Ming Tombs, and the Great Wall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Nixon do after he finished his meetings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5201, "Truth_answer": "Americans received their first glimpse into Chinese life through the cameras which accompanied Pat Nixon, who toured the city of Beijing and visited communes, schools, factories, and hospitals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information you can share about Richard Nixon's time in China?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon used the improving international environment to address the topic of nuclear peace", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard Nixon's relationship with the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "Nixon engaged in intense negotiations with Brezhnev. Out of the summit came agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the Soviet Union at the time Richard nixon visited the soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which banned the development of systems designed to intercept incoming missiles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War_p53", "http://www.goodacts.org/state/florida/?rdp_we_resource=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCold_War_p49", "http://worldebooklibrary.org/articles/eng/Cold_War_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the arms control treaties negotiated between The soviet Union and president Richard Nixon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon and Brezhnev proclaimed a new era of peaceful coexistence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_p31", "http://worldebooklibrary.org/articles/eng/Cold_War_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reactions to SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which banned the development of systems designed to intercept incoming missiles negotiated between Richard Nixon and the Soviet Union?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "Following the announcement of Richard Nixon's visit to China, the Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Richard Nixon article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon engaged in intense negotiations with Brezhnev.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did richard Nixon do during his trip to the soviet union trip?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "Out of the summit came agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Richard Nixon and Brezhev meeting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5202, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the people react to the richard nixon and Brezhev meetings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "Despite Phineas Gage own optimism, Gage's convalescence was long, difficult, and uneven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phineas Gage recovery like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "hough a year later some weakness remained, Harlow wrote that physically, the recovery was quite complete during the four years immediately succeeding the injury“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phineas Gage fully recover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "On April 1849, Phineas Gage returned to Cavendish and visited Harlow, who noted at that time loss of vision of the left eye, a large scar on the forehead", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Phineas Gage next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "Phineas Gage's rearmost left upper molar, immediately adjacent to the point of entry through the cheek, was also lost", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other symptoms or problems did Phineas Gage experience?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Phineas Gage recovery?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "Phineas Gage personality and behavior ‌effects were sufficiently profound that friends saw him as no longer Gage.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other odd behavior from Phineas Gage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5203, "Truth_answer": "Phineas Gage's most serious mental changes were temporary, so that in later life he was far more functional, and socially better adapted, than in the years immediately following his accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125161818id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything particulary interesting about Phineas Gage or changes in him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5204, "Truth_answer": "Operation Torch was an Anglo–American invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was operation torch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5204, "Truth_answer": "French cooperation was deemed necessary to the campaign, and Dwight D. Eisenhower encountered a preposterous situation with the multiple rival factions in France", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dwight D. Eisenhower article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5204, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Eisenhower's primary objective was to move forces successfully into Tunisia, and intending to facilitate that objective, he gave his support to François Darlan as High Commissioner in North Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower_p16", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Eisenhower_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the preposterous situation that Dwight D. Eisenhower encountered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5204, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Dwight D. Eisenhower criticized for the move?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5205, "Truth_answer": "During World War I,Dwight Eisenhower was denied a request to serve in Europe and instead commanded a unit that trained tank crews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Eisenhower_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dwight D. Eisenhower deployed during WW I?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5205, "Truth_answer": "Dwight D. Eisenhower was brigadier general in 1941. During World War II, he was a five-star general in the Army and Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Diwght D. Eisenhower's rank in the service?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5205, "Truth_answer": "Eisenhower was born David Dwight Eisenhower, and raised in Abilene, Kansas, in a large family of mostly Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Eisenhower_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dwight D. Eisenhower article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5205, "Truth_answer": "Dwight D. Eisenhower entered the US Military Academy in 1911, where he graduated in the upper third of his class in 1915", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709000218id_/https://www.military.com/history/dwight-d-eisenhower.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Dwight D. Eisenhower first enter the Army?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5206, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Blackwell had a governess and private tutors to supplement her intellectual development. As a result, she was rather socially isolated from all but her family as she grew up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elizabeth Blackwell like as a child?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5206, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Blackwell received a medical degree from Hobart College, then called Geneva Medical College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Elizabeth Blackwell get an education in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5206, "Truth_answer": "The sisters Anna, Marian and Elizabeth Blackwell started a school, The Cincinnati English and French Academy for Young Ladies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me that is a significant about Elizabeth Blackwell's early adulthood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5206, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did they teach at school The Cincinnati English and French Academy for Young Ladies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5206, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Elizabeth Blackwell teach at The Cincinnati English and French Academy for Young Ladies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank led the Baltimore Colts to NFL championships in 1958 and 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some highlights in Weeb Ewbank's years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank led the New York Jets to victory in Super Bowl III in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Weeb Ewbank involved in football in other ways?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "The NFL Hall of Fame enshrines exceptional figures in the sport of professional football, including players, coaches, franchise owners, and front-office personnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Weeb Ewbank inducted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank is the only coach to win a championship in both the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p0", "https://pro32.ap.org/reflector/article/look-nfl-fabulous-1950s_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishments has Weeb Ewbank had in later years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank led the Baltimore Colts to NFL championships in 1958 and 1959 and the New York Jets to victory in Super Bowl III in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What football teams did Weeb Ewbank lead to a championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "Ewbank helped build the Jets into a contender after signing quarterback Joe Namath in 1965. The Jets won the AFL championship in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the AFL team that went to a championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "The Jets won the AFL championship in 1968 and went on to win Super Bowl III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Jets win the NFL and AFL championships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5207, "Truth_answer": "Weeb Ewbank was named the AFL's coach of the year after the 1969 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other accomplishments in Weeb Ewbank's later years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5208, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer and her producing partner Guinzburg experienced a winning streak of producing back to back films next under their Via Rosa Productions header.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michelle Pfeiffer a successful producer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5208, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Michelle Pfeiffer formed her own boutique film production company, Via Rosa Productions, which ran for 10 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Michelle Pfeiffer start her company?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5208, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer received her first Emmy Award nomination for portraying Ruth Madoff in the HBO television film The Wizard of Lies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5209, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Pfeiffer took a four-year hiatus from acting, during which she remained largely out of the public eye to devote time to her husband and children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Michelle Pfeiffer take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5209, "Truth_answer": "In 2003. Michelle Pfeiffer lent her voice for the character of goddess of chaos Eris in Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Michelle Pfeiffer work at all during the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5209, "Truth_answer": "In 2003. Michelle Pfeiffer lent her voice for the character of goddess of chaos Eris in Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what films did Michelle Pfeiffer do during the breaK?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5209, "Truth_answer": "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is considered the biggest box office bomb of 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the members of Screeching Weasel reunited for what was intended as a one-off gig to pay off debts the band incurred from the recording of Boogadaboogadaboogada!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first reformation of Screeching Weasel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Screeching Weasel able to pay off the debts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "After the show, Vapid discussed the idea of reforming Screeching Weasel with Jughead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Screeching Weasel just play one show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "All of the band's members agreed to reform, with the exceptions of Brian Vermin and Douglas Ward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Screeching Weasel end up doing after their debt cancellation show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "To replace Vermin, drummer Dan Panic (Dan Sullivan) was brought in. Weasel left and Vapid switched instruments from bass to guitar, and former Gore Gore Girls bassist Dave Naked joined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Screeching Weasel reform?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "The band Screeching Weasel has gone through five reformations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So did the band Screeching Weasel reform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "The new line-up consisted of Ben Weasel, Jughead, Vapid, Dan Panic, and Dave Naked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weasel sing with them or leave the band Screeching Weasel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5210, "Truth_answer": "After the release of How to Make Enemies and Irritate People (1994), the band Screeching Weasel broke up for the second time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Screeching Weasel stay intact after the first reformation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "Screeching Weasel is a variation of name a friend suggested, Screaming Otter, which was a reference to a T-shirt that read, I'VE GOT A SCREAMING OTTER IN MY PANTS!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did they decide on the name Screeching Weasel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "Screeching Weasel is the self-titled debut studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106140409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Screeching Weasel's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "Screeching Weasel's debut album included Ben Weasel, John Jughead, Vinnie Bovine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members on the debut album of Screeching Weasel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "Ben Weasel is best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the punk rock band Screeching Weasel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218055726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Weasel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of Screeching Weasel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "Screeching Weasel has released a total of thirteen albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Screeching Weasel release any other albums besides Screeching Weasel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "After what Weasel described as a disastrous tour, Fish left the group and was replaced by Dan Schafer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Screeching Weasel play any tours?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "The band Screeching Weasel has gone through five reformations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Screeching Weasel go through any band line up changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "The band Screeching Weasel broke up for the third—and allegedly final—time on July 6, 2001, due to Jughead's frustration of a lack of touring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019070232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screeching_Weasel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Screeching Weasel disband?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5211, "Truth_answer": "Baby Fat: Act 1 is the latest release by the band Screaching Weasel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last album Screeching Weasel did before disbanding?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell had a distinctly libertarian perspective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Bell republican?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell attracted millions of listeners to his offbeat blend of the paranormal, paranoia and politics. And he did it all from a distinctly libertarian perspective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell's political views play a part in his work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell use marijuana recreationally ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Art Bell open about his political views?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Bell remain a strong libertarian throughout his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell served in the U.S. Air Force as a medic during the Vietnam War and operated a pirate radio station at Amarillo Air Force Base to play antiwar music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Art Bell feel about war?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "Art Bell was always interested in radio; at the age of 13, he became a licensed amateur radio operator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Art Bell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Art Bell believe 9/11 was a conspiracy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele came to major prominence playing Rachel Berry on the Fox series Glee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV roles did Lea Michele play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele came to major prominence playing Rachel Berry on the Fox series Glee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Fox musical comedy-drama series did Lea Michele star in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "Glee aired on the Fox network in the United States from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glee_(TV_series)_p1", "https://cofactor.ae/en/m/07g7h2_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Glee produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele will host a health and wellness digital series for the Ellen DeGeneres Network Lea Michelle also starred in a holiday television film, Same Time, Next Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many other TV shows did Lea Michele perform in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele began her career as a child actress on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p0", "https://www.famousfix.com/post/lea-michele-kohls-new-gifts-at-every-turn-holiday-shopping-event-in-new-york-99773528_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lea Michele on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, the show Glee was the fourth-highest revenue earning show of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glee_(TV_series)_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glee successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele was in Glee from 2009-2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Lea Michele involved in TV roles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the greatest hit Lea Michele performed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Michele have any top 10 hits?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the lowest rated song Lea Michele sang and performed?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "Louder is the debut studio album by American singer Lea Michele.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Lea Michele, what is louder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the album Louder sold over 62,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 4 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was louder by Lea Michele a successful album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele play songs from louder on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "Cannonball debuted at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Lea Michele the first main Glee cast member to chart as a lead soloist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was cannonball a successful single for Lea Michele?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "Cannonball's musical genre is Pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of musical style was Lea Michele's cannonball?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "Scream Queens is an American comedy horror television series that aired on Fox from September 22, 2015, to December 20, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream_Queens_(2015_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was scream queens another album by Lea Michele?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "Places is the second studio album by American singer Lea Michele. It was released on April 28, 2017, by Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele release music after louder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "On April 4, 2017, Lea Michele appeared as Amanda in the first episode of Hulu's science fiction anthology series Dimension 404.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele go on to do more voice acting roles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5214, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele's albums are mostly written and produced by other people. She has writer credits on one song from each of her albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele write her albums herself or have other people write the music for her?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "At the end of her tour for Legs to Make Us Longer in 2005, Kaki King departed from her previous musical direction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kaki King begin changing her style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "Kaki King departed from her previous musical direction out of a desire to escape being pigeonholed as a solo instrumental artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kaki King's previous style like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "With the prominence of electric guitar shoegazing and effect boxes on the new record, and the addition of a full band Kaki King's new sound has a post-rock makeover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this affect her sound?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "..Until We Felt Red is the third album by American guitarist Kaki King, released in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she release any music during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "In early 2007, Dave Grohl invited Kaki King to appear as a guitarist on the track Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What track was Kaki King asked to be on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "Grohl highly praised Kaki King's performance, and King toured with the Foo Fighters on the Australian leg of the Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the feature affect her career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "While on tour, Kaki King finished recording what became the Day Sleeper (Australian tour EP).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has that helped boost her career at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "Kaki King worked alongside Eddie Vedder and Michael Brook contributing music for the soundtrack to Into the Wild, for which the trio received nominations for a Golden Globe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "Kaki King toured with the Foo Fighters on the Australian leg of the Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace tour. While on tour, King finished recording an EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King record any EPs while on tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5215, "Truth_answer": "While on tour, Kaki King finished recording what became the Day Sleeper (Australian tour EP).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216084828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaki_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kaki King's EP called?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Albert Goodwill Spalding was an American pitcher, manager, and executive in the early years of professional baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Albert Spalding play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Having played baseball throughout his youth, Albert Spalding first played competitively with the Rockford Pioneers, a youth team, which he joined in 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Albert Spalding play baseball as a youth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Albert Spalding was primarily a pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Albert Spalding's position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Albert Spalding pitched with his right hand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of pitching style did Albert Spalding have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Albert Spalding was 4-year champion Bostons 1871–75 and manager-pitcher of champion Chicagos in National League's first year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Spalding_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Albert Spalding win any championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Albert Spalding also played hitter for the Boston Red Stockings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Albert Spalding play any other positions besides pitcher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "Some of Albert Spalding's teammates on the Boston Red Stockings were the Wright brothers and Ross Barnes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of Albert Spalding's team mates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Albert Spalding's salary as a baseball player?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5216, "Truth_answer": "In 1900 Albert Spalding was appointed by President McKinley as the USA's Commissioner at that year's Summer Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a hallmark of Albert Spalding's career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Jon Gilmour was born on 6 March 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jango.com/music/David+Gilmour?utm_campaign=azchords.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=stlyrics_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was David Gilmour Born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Jon Gilmour was born in Cambridge, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David Gilmour born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Jon Gilmour's mother was mother, Sylvia (née Wilson),", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of David Gilmour's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's mother, Sylvia (née Wilson), trained as a teacher and later worked as a film editor for the BBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did David Gilmour's mother do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's father was Douglas Gilmour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Gilmour's father's name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's father was a senior lecturer in zoology at the University of Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did David Gilmour's father do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, David Gilmour began studying A-Level modern languages at the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology. Despite not finishing the course, he eventually learnt to speak fluent French.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Gilmour go to College?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Gilmour finish college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour's parents encouraged him to pursue his interest in music, and in 1954 he bought his first single, Bill Haley's Rock Around the Clock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gilmour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Gilmour get into music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "David Gilmour is the debut solo studio album by Pink Floyd guitarist and co-lead vocalist David Gilmour. The album's only single was There's No Way Out of Here.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was David Gilmour's debut song or album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5217, "Truth_answer": "The Rattle That Lock Tour was a concert tour by English singer and musician David Gilmour to support his fourth solo studio album, Rattle That Lock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530072517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattle_That_Lock_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did David gilmour have any tours?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton served in Congress from 1963 until 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Rogers Morton' congressional career last?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "In Congress, Rogers Morton worked to enact legislation that would preserve the Chesapeake Bay, including laws reducing pollution into the Bay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rogers Morton do in congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton also worked for the creation of a national park on Assateague Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things he did while in Congress?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton also provided funds to the Army Corps of Engineers to model how the Chesapeake Bay functions as an estuary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something else he did while in Congress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st district.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he serve in Congress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was related to George Rogers Clark, a military officer who served during the American Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rogers Morton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "After the 1976 campaign, Rogers Morton retired from politics to his farm, Presqu'isle, near Easton, Maryland, where he operated a boat construction business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rogers Morton' career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5218, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was re-elected to Congress four more times, and served from 1963 until 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many terms did Rogers Morton serve while in congress?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rogers Morton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was born on September 19, 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Rogers Morton born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton is the son of David Clark Morton, a physician, and his wife, Mary Harris Ballard Morton, an heiress to a flour milling business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Rogers Morton's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton was one of three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton received his early education from the Woodberry Forest School near Orange, Virginia, and in 1937 graduated from Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Rogers Morton study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5219, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Rogers Morton's influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "In 2003 Tommy Chong became caught up in two American legal investigations, code-named Operation Pipe Dreams and Operation Headhunter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does US vs Chong refer to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "Operation Pipe Dreams and Operation Headhunter tried to trace drug traffic and users through businesses selling drug paraphernalia, mostly bongs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Tommy Chong investigations regarding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Chong was charged for his part in financing and promoting Chong Glass/Nice Dreams, a company started by his son Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Tommy Chong involved with drug traffic and users?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Tommy Chong's attorney?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the prosecutor in the case US vs Chong?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Chong agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute drug paraphernalia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tommy Chong ever admit to anything illegal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Chong was sentenced to 9 months in federal prison, a fine of $20,000, forfeiture of $103,514, and the loss of all merchandise seized during the raid of his business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tommy Chong given a sentence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5220, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Chong served his sentence at the Taft Correctional Institution from October 8, 2003 to July 7, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tommy Chong go to jail?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "There was a controversy about the disparity in sentences between Chong's and those of other defendants and the DEA tactics used in the investigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of controversy surrounded Chong regarding his legal issue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "Federal agents investigated Nice Dreams, the headshop owned by Tommy and Prince Chong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the DEA's investigation regarding Tommy Chong?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "During its investigation of Nice Dreams, federal agents posed as head-shop owners from Beaver County in western Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the DEA do while inside the shop Nice Dreams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "Paris Chong had started Nice Dreams in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paris Chong do in connection with Nice Dreams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "Paris Chong was never charged with his crimes in relation to the investigation as part of a plea bargain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paris Chong arrested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the shop Nice Dreams close because of the investigation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5221, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Chong and Cyril Wecht appeared at a Democratic Party fundraiser in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to aid the campaign against Mary Beth Buchanan, the United States Attorney who prosecuted him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Chong_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tommy Chong and the investigations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5222, "Truth_answer": "In 1884, Arthur Evans, at the age of 34, was appointed Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Keeper of the Ashmolean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5222, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Evans had the right qualifications and took the position of keeper at the Ashmolean when it was offered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arthur Evans become keeper of the Ashmolean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5222, "Truth_answer": "In 1884, Arthur Evans was appointed Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he become keeper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5222, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, a keeper of a heritage institution (e.g., gallery, museum, library, or archive) is a content specialist charged with an institution's collections and involved with the interpretation of heritage material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Arthur Evans's duties as keeper of the Ashmolean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5222, "Truth_answer": "For the Ashmolean museum, John Major succeeded in acquiring Fortnum's collections, later gave his father's collections to the museum, and finally, bequeathed his own Minoan collections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the artifacts that Arthur Evans is in charge of as keeper of the Ashmolean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5223, "Truth_answer": "The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guardian_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Countess_of_Chester_Hospital_p22", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Egypt_%28TV_series%29_p32", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Olga_da_Polga_p23", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Mark_Ravenhill_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Manchester Guardian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5223, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Evans was a correspondent and was sent to the Balkans in 1877. He reported on the suppression of the Christian insurrectionists by the armed forces of the Ottoman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Arthur Evans write for the Manchester Guardian?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5223, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Arthur start writing for the Manchester Guardian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5223, "Truth_answer": "In 1878 Arthur Evans proposed to Margaret, Freeman's oldest daughter, three years his senior, an educated and literate woman, and until now secretary for her father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen in Arthur Evans' personal life during his time with the Manchester Guardian?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5223, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Evans and Margaret Freeman were married near the Freeman home in Wookey, at the Parish Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen in Arthur Evans' personal life during his time with the Manchester Guardian?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5224, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, John Major joined the Cabinet as chief secretary to the Treasury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Major_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Major join the cabinet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5224, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did John Major run against in 1987?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5224, "Truth_answer": "John Major is a member of the Conservative party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Major run as a republican in 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5224, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were John Major's goals as chief secretary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "John Major was interested in politics from an early age. Encouraged by fellow Conservative Derek Stone, he started giving speeches on a soap-box in Brixton Market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Major get into politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "John Major stood as a candidate for Lambeth London Borough Council at the age of 21 in 1964", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Major_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Major start his political career or at what age?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "John Major was elected in the Conservative landslide in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Major win the campaign of 1964?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "While on the Council John Major was Chairman of the Housing Committee, being responsible for overseeing the building of several large council housing estates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his duties when he finally did win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "John Major stood for election to Parliament in St Pancras North in general elections in February and October 1974,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Major run for other political roles after the Lambeth London Borough Council?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "John Major was unsuccessful in winning the 1974 elections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the 1974 election for John Major?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "In November 1976, John Major was selected to be the candidate for the safe Conservative seat of Huntingdonshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other political elections was John Major appointed to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5225, "Truth_answer": "John Major served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any major roles John Major had or he presented in his positions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki was born in Thunguri village, Othaya division of Kenya's then Nyeri District, now Nyeri County.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mwai Kibaki born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki was born 15 November 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mwai Kibaki born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki is the youngest son of Kikuyu peasants Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mwai Kibaki have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki's Alma mater: Makerere University, London School of Economics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mwai Kibaki attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki turned out to be an exemplary student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mwai Kibaki a good student?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his academic studies, Mwai Kibaki learnt carpentry and masonry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Mwai Kibaki study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki was born in Thunguri village, Othaya division of Kenya's then Nyeri District, now Nyeri County and attended Gatuyainĩ School for grades 1-2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mwai Kibaki grow up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki is the youngest son of Kikuyu peasants Kibaki Gĩthĩnji and Teresia Wanjikũ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Mwai Kibaki's parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5226, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki also grew his own food as all students in the school were expected to do.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Mwai Kibaki's education?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5227, "Truth_answer": "On February 11, 1998, Mr. Children released their 14th single Nishi e Higashi e (ニシエヒガシエ), theme song to the Japanese drama Kira kira Hikaru (きらきらひかる).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Mr. Children in 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5227, "Truth_answer": "The band Mr. Children consists of Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011075650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Children_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the band members of Mr. Children ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5227, "Truth_answer": "The band Mr. Children is from Shibuya, a special ward in Tokyo, Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mr. Children originated from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5227, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Children are one of the best selling artists in Japan and one of the most successful Japanese rock artists, having sold over 75 million records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mr. Children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5228, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, the second half of the Atomic Heart tour started, lasting from January 1 to February 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first half of the Mr. Children Atomic Heart tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Mr. Children's Atomic Heart tour successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5228, "Truth_answer": "The singles from the album Atomic Heart are Crossroad and Innocent World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the single from Mr. Children's album Atomic Heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "La Malinche played a key role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, acting as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for the Spanish conquistador, Hernán Cortés.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212162219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Malinche_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the role of La Malinche in the conquest of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "Some Tlaxcalan viewed her as a traitor, and some respected and trusted her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the other Tlaxcalan view her?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "La Malinche was a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212162219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Malinche_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was La Malinche Tlaxacan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "La Malinche played a key role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, acting as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for the Spanish conquistador, Hernán Cortés.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212162219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Malinche_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did La Malinche help the conquistadors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "La Malinche spoke three languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many languages did La Malinche speak?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "La Malinche knew to speak in different registers and tones between certain Indigenous tribes and people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212162219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Malinche_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did La Malinche have other aptitudes that made her helpful to the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was La Malinche treated by the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish gave her the name Doña Marina. Somehow, this name not only became associated with Doña Marina but also shortened to Malinche.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the origin of the name La Malinche?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about La Malinche?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was La Malinche's name changed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was your favorite part of the article about La Malinche?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does La Malinche go by any other names?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did La Malinche's family add another name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Malinalli take the Christian name of Marina?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5231, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 Clarence White begin playing with a country group called Trio, which featured drummer Bart Haney and former Kentucky Colonel, Roger Bush, on bass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clarence White do in 1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5231, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White released four solo albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White release an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5231, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 Clarence White performed live with the duo Gene Parsons and Gib Guilbeau in local California clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White perform live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5231, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting information is in the article about Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5231, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White released four solo albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White ever do solo music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Khalid Sheikh Mohammed renew his relationship with bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he actually meet bin Laden in person?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted from Khalid meeting bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Khalid and bin Laden create the plans for the hijacking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Khalid work with anyone else in his planning?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was operation Bojinka ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Operation Bojinka started ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the instigator of Operation Bojinka ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Khalid Sheik Mohammed and Ramzi Yousef, were there any other people involved in Operation Bojinka ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where operation Bojinka was planned ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did operation Bojinka happened ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yousef bomb other planes other than flight 434 ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5234, "Truth_answer": "King Kamehameha V, the last of the Kamehameha kings, died without naming a successor. A new king would be elected by the legislature from the eligible Hawaiian royals still alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened early in the election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5234, "Truth_answer": "The popular vote was held on January 1, 1873 and Lunalilo won by an overwhelming majority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lunalilo selected as king of Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5234, "Truth_answer": "The week after the popular vote, the legislature unanimously voted Lunalilo king.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lunalilo selected by the legislature?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5234, "Truth_answer": "Lunalilo went against the other candidate David Kalākaua.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lunalilo against in the election for king of Hawaii?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5234, "Truth_answer": "The popular vote was held on January 1, 1873 and Lunalilo won by an overwhelming majority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223083752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunalilo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lunalilo win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5234, "Truth_answer": "David Kalakaua succeeded Lunalilo as king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with David Kalakaua?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5235, "Truth_answer": "During high school (at the Lycée at Reims), Jean Baudrillard became aware of pataphysics (via philosophy professor Emmanuel Peillet), which is said to be crucial for understanding Baudrillard's later thought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean Baudrillard do in his younger years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5235, "Truth_answer": "After University, Jean Baudrillard was a teacher, a published literature reviewer, and translator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean Baudrillard do after university?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5235, "Truth_answer": "Jean Baudrillard's grandparents were peasant farm workers and his father a gendarme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Baudrillard have a family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5235, "Truth_answer": "Jean Baudrillard is best known for his analyses of media, contemporary culture, and technological communication, as well as his formulation of concepts such as simulation and hyperreality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baudrillard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find intriguing about Jean Baudrillard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5235, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean Baudrillard win any awards for his works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5235, "Truth_answer": "The System of Objects (French: Le Système des objets) is a book by Jean Baudrillard published in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_System_of_Objects_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Jean Baudrillard's first published writings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5236, "Truth_answer": "Jean Baudrillard argued that the first Gulf War was the inverse of the Clausewitzian formula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baudrillard_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jean Baudrillard Mention about the Gulf war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5236, "Truth_answer": "Jean Baudrillard said the Gulf War was not the continuation of politics by other means, but the continuation of the absence of politics by other means.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jean Baudrillard say regarding the gulf war?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5236, "Truth_answer": "Some critics accused Baudrillard of instant revisionism; a denial of the physical action of the conflict (which was related to his denial of reality in general).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baudrillard_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they accuse Jean Baudrillard of instant revisionism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5236, "Truth_answer": "Jean Baudrillard's book was originally a series of articles in the British newspaper The Guardian and the French newspaper Libération. These were published in three parts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baudrillard_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting facts about this article about Jean Baudrillard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5236, "Truth_answer": "The three parts of On the Gulf War: The Gulf War Will Not Take Place, The Gulf War Is Not Taking Place,; and The Gulf War Did Not Take Place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the 3 parts of the original articles from which On The Gulf War came from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "NASA held an online poll to name Node 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the naming contest for the Tranquility module?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "The top names were Serenity and Colbert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What names were the top names for the Tranquility module?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they use a naming contest for the Tranquility module?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "On April 14, 2009, astronaut Suni Williams appeared on The Colbert Report, and announced the name of the node would be Tranquility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the naming contest for the Tranquility module?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "Colbert beat Serenity by more than 40,000 votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Colbert have many votes for the Tranquility module naming contest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "Serenity was the top choice among the NASA-provided names, with 70% of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other interesting naming initiatives for the Tranquility module naming contest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "Serenity finished second overall, losing to Colbert by more than 40,000 votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything get named after Serenity for the Tranquility module naming contest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5237, "Truth_answer": "The naming contest rules, however, state that although the poll results will be taken into account, NASA has ultimate discretion in choosing an appropriate name for the node", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they not name the whole ship Colbert for the Tranquility module naming contest?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5238, "Truth_answer": "Tranquility, also known as Node 3, is a module of the International Space Station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the importance of Tranquility / Node 3?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5238, "Truth_answer": "ESA and the Italian Space Agency had Tranquility built by Thales Alenia Space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tranquility_(ISS_module)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who came up with the design for Tranquility?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5238, "Truth_answer": "Tranquility provides six berthing locations with power, data and commanding, thermal and environmental control, and crew access for more attached habitable volumes or for crew transportation vehicles or stowage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about the design of Tranquility?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5238, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did NASA leave the MPLM permanently attached to the ISS?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Federer reach the finals of any tournaments during this period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have any notable wins during this period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the doubles event doubles or mixed doubles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was his partner for this match?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Federer during this time period?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he participate in any of the Grand Slams such as Wimbledon or the Australian Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did he lose to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he play any other doubles matches other than Segovia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the 2006 season an outstanding year?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of his statistics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable losses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any Notable wins?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the season end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5240, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he suffer any injuries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "N.W.A was an American hip hop group from Compton, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was N.W.A a album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "The group NWA has sold over 10 million units in the United States alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were NWA successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "The group NWA released 8 singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many singles did NWA have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "NWA's musical influences include LL Cool J and MC Shan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was NWA's musical influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "Eazy-Duz-It is the debut studio album by American hip hop artist Eazy-E, released on September 13, 1988, by Ruthless Records and Priority Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901151055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eazy-Duz-It_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Eazy-Duz-It?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "The album Eazy-Duz-It charted on two different charts and went Double Platinum in the United States despite very little promotion by radio and television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901151055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eazy-Duz-It_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Eazy Duz It do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "Singles from the album Eazy-Duz-It include Eazy-Duz-It and We Want Eazy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it have any singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5241, "Truth_answer": "The third single from the album Eazy-Duz-It is Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "As a guitarist, the Edge has crafted a minimalistic and textural style of playing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me a little infomation on The Edge's guitar playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "The Edge has been a member of the mega famous band U2 since its inception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Edge's guitar playing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "Several music publications have ranked the Edge among the greatest guitarists of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Edge liked by many?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "The Edge's use of a rhythmic delay effect yields a distinctive sound that has become a signature of U2's music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How unique was The Edge's guitar playing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "The Edge has experimented with various guitar effects and introduced influences from several genres of music into his own style, including American roots music, industrial music, and alternative rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else that is interesting about The Edge's guitar playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Edge like the guitar that his mother bought him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5242, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How often would The Edge experiment with the guitar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5243, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell made a cameo appearance in the 1980 Clint Eastwood movie Any Which Way You Can, for which he recorded the title song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What success did Glen Campbell have in his later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5243, "Truth_answer": "From 1982 to 1983, Glen Campbell hosted a 30-minute syndicated music show, The Glen Campbell Music Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Glen Campbell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5243, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell received the 1967 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for the song Gentle on My Mind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glen Campbell recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5243, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell appeared on a number of CMT programs, where he ranked among their Greatest Men of Country Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What CMT programs did Glen Campbell appear on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5244, "Truth_answer": "Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, television host, and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221023632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Glen Campbell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5244, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell won a Golden Globe for his supporting actor role in the 1969 film True Grit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glen Campbell's movies a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5244, "Truth_answer": "Among Glen Campbell's hits are Universal Soldier, his first hit from 1965, along with Gentle on My Mind (1967), By the Time I Get to Phoenix (1967).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Glen Campbell have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5244, "Truth_answer": "Glen Campbell's song Rhinestone Cowboy spent that summer climbing both the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Billboard Hot 100 charts before peaking at No. 1 by season's end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190418221820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinestone_Cowboy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glen Campbell's songs get on the top charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5245, "Truth_answer": "A Harlot's Progress (also known as The Harlot's Progress) is a series of six paintings and engravings by the English artist William Hogarth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Hogarth's Harlot's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5245, "Truth_answer": "A Rake's Progress (or The Rake's Progress) is a series of eight paintings by 18th-century English artist William Hogarth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Rake's_Progress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what was William Hogarth's Rake's Progresses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5245, "Truth_answer": "William Hogarth was by far the most significant English artist of his generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Hogarth's work well respected?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5245, "Truth_answer": "Charles Lamb deemed William Hogarth's images to be books, filled with the teeming, fruitful, suggestive meaning of words. Other pictures we look at; his pictures we read.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there more impressive information in the article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5245, "Truth_answer": "Hogarth's Act or The Engraving Copyright Act 1734 or Engravers' Copyright Act was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain to give protections to producers of engravings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What exactly did the Hogarth's Act protect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5245, "Truth_answer": "In 1731 William Hogarth completed the earliest of his series of moral works, a body of work that led to significant recognition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Hogarth receive his recognitions for his work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5246, "Truth_answer": "marriage a la mode is fashionable wedding in French.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does marriage a la mode mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5246, "Truth_answer": "Marriage A-la-Mode was not received as well as his other moral tales, and when they were finally sold in 1751, it was for much less than Hogarth hoped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Hogarth's marriage a la mode a popular piece?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5246, "Truth_answer": "Knowledge of William Hogarth's work is so pervasive that satirical political illustrations in this style are often referred to as Hogarthian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p0", "http://www.bookofdaystales.com/tag/apprentice/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Hogarth receive any recogniziton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5246, "Truth_answer": "In abandoning comic narrative and genre for history painting, William Hogarth was generally held to have overreached himself, however, and modern critics have tended to endorse this opinion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What criticisms did William Hogarth recieve?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5246, "Truth_answer": "On 23 March 1729 Hogarth married Jane Thornhill, daughter of artist Sir James Thornhill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hogarth_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about William Hogarth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5247, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens recorded 192 wins for the Red Sox and is their all-time strikeout leader with 2,590", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Roger Clemens and the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5247, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made his major league debut on May 15, 1984", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first game Roger Clemens played for Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5247, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Roger Clemens 24 wins helped guide the Red Sox to a World Series berth and earned Clemens the American League MVP award for the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any game with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5247, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made his major league debut on May 15, 1984", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens play his first game with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5247, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Roger Clemens won the American League (AL) Cy Young Award, the AL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award, and the All-Star Game MVP Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5248, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens appeared in Yankee Stadium on May 6 and made a statement: ...Well they came and got me out of Texas...I can tell you it's a privilege to be back...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roger Clemens return to the Yankees in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5248, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to the news that Roger Clemens returned to the Yankees in 2007?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5248, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens pitched a shutout against the Seattle Mariners in the ALCS", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have any major wins with the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5248, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees where he won his two World Series titles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens go to the World Series with the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5248, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens pitched eight scoreless innings against the New York Mets in the World Series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games did Roger Clemens win with the Yankees besides the shutout game against the Mariners in the ALCS?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy's Andy Hurley went through the darkest depression [I've] ever felt... Wentz, who had been abusing Xanax and Klonopin, was divorced by his wife and returned to therapy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Fall Out Boy take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy band members Stump and Wentz met up for the first time in several years in early 2012 for a writing session.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fall Out Boy come back together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy band member Wentz formed electronic duo Black Cards with vocalist Bebe Rexha in July 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What side projects did Fall Out Boy band members do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Stump was the only member of the quartet to take on a solo project while Fall Out Boy was on hiatus, recording debut album Soul Punk entirely on his own", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Fall Out Boy band members make any solo albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump blew through most of his savings putting together a large band to tour behind Soul Punk, but ticket sales were sparse and the album stalled commercially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patrick Stump's Soul Punk album successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy band member Hurley formed heavy metal outfit The Damned Things with Trohman, Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano of Anthrax, and Keith Buckley of Every Time I Die", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fall Out Boy band members work with any other artists besides Bebe Rexha?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Stump made a cameo appearance in the 2008 film Sex Drive along with his Fall Out Boy bandmates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730081448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Stump_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patrick Stump of the band Fall Out Boy in any movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wentz also has a film production company called Bartskull Films, which put out the DVD Release the Bats, starring Wentz, his bandmates, and several of his personal friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies was Pete Wentz in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5249, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy originated from Chicago's hardcore punk scene, with which all members were involved at one point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the article on Fall Out Boy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5250, "Truth_answer": "No, Legacy is not an album by the Fall Out Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Legacy a Fall Out Boy album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5250, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Phoenix New Times writer Martin Cizmar had described Fall Out Boy's Sugar, We're Goin Down as possibly the most listened-to emo track of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Fall Out Boy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5250, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy was nominated for 48th Annual Grammy Awards Best New Artist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other recognition did Fall Out Boy get besides recognition from Martin Cizmar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5250, "Truth_answer": "Fall Out Boy won the 40th People's Choice Awards for Favorite Alternative/Rock Band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the biggest award Fall Out Boy have won?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5250, "Truth_answer": "2015 MTV Video Music AwardsBest Rock VideoFall Out Boy – Uma Thurman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fall Out Boy's most recent recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "Underground Garage is a syndicated show by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt to present rock 'n' roll and garage rock on radio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_Garage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what radio show was Steven Van Zandt host of ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "Since 2002, Steven Van Zandt has hosted Little Steven's Underground Garage", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Steven Van Zandt start hosting Underground Garage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "Underground Garage is heard by approximately one million listeners in the US each week", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_Garage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the show Underground Garage popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "Underground Garage is on select radio stations in Europe/Asia and in multiple nations worldwide via Voice of America Radio Norwegian radio channel P13", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what international markets are Underground Garage listened?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "In Spain it has beamed through Rock & Gol since 2007 and later on Rock FM Radio in Finland; Radio Helsinki started beaming Little Steven's Underground Garage in August 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Steven Van Zandt's Underground Garage show popular internationally?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Steven Van Zandt launched the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation and its TeachRock project, which creates K-12 national curriculum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023173447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Van_Zandt_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Steven Van Zandt do as an enterpreneur?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "Steven Van Zandt is the program director for two radio channels: Underground Garage and Outlaw Country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the radio channels of Steven Van Zandt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5251, "Truth_answer": "Underground Garage plays rock 'n' roll and garage rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722221427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_Garage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of music does Steven Van Zandt's radio show Underground Garage play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza played most notably for the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers, while also having brief stints with the Florida Marlins, San Diego Padres, and Oakland Athletics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mike Piazza play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza's best year as a Dodger came in 1997 when he batted .362, hit 40 home runs, and had 124 RBIs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike Piazza do with LA Dodgers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza had at least one RBI in 15 consecutive games for the Mets in 2000, the second-longest RBI streak ever", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Mike Piazza?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza was traded from the Marlins to the New York Mets for Preston Wilson, Ed Yarnall, and Geoff Goetz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mike Piazza move to another team after playing with the Marlins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza is owner of the Italian soccer team A.C. Reggiana 1919", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Piazza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Mike Piazza known for besides the baseball teams he played for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza won the 1994 ESPY Award for Breakthrough Athlete", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike Piazza do in 1994?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza won a record 10 consecutive Louisville Silver Slugger Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mike Piazza get award wise besides the ESPY Award?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza MLB debut came with the Dodgers on September 1, 1992, against the Chicago Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find important in this article on Mike Piazza?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza's MLB debut was in 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Mike Piazza's MLB debut with the Dodgers against the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Los Angeles Dodgers scored 5 and Chicago Cubs scored 4 during Mike Piazza's debut", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score with the Dodgers against the Cubs on Mike Piazza's MLB debut?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5252, "Truth_answer": "Mike Piazza's best game as a Padre, July 14th, 2006 against the Braves. He went 2 for 4 with a home run, a double and 4 RBI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085534id_/https://friarsonbase.com/2016/07/24/remembering-mike-piazza-padre/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mike Piazza's best game?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5253, "Truth_answer": "In 1976 Steve Carlton decided to sever all ties with the media, and refused to answer press questions for the rest of his career with the Phillies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's relationship like with the media?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5253, "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton attributed his success to his grueling training regimen, which included Eastern martial arts techniques,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's training technique?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5253, "Truth_answer": "A reporter remarked, The two best pitchers in the National League don't speak English: Fernando Valenzuela and Steve Carlton.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the relationship like of Steve Carlton and the media?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5253, "Truth_answer": "One thing I regret is that Philadelphia fans didn't see the same Steve Carlton we saw in our clubhouse, longtime Phillies teammate Larry Bowa said of Carlton's media silence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5253, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Steve Carlton agreed to an interview with writer Pat Jordan. The result...was the source of numerous claims about Steve Carlton's political and social beliefs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the 1994 interview with Pat Jordan like for Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5253, "Truth_answer": "Tim McCarver defended Steve Carlton against charges of being a bigot and an anti-Semite, though he acknowledged If he's guilty of anything, it's believing some of the material he reads...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Steve Carlton gain fame from the 1994 interview. with Pat Jordan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5254, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Steve Carlton helped the Phillies win the 1980 World Series, their first title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Carlton's biggest success with the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5254, "Truth_answer": "In fifteen seasons with the Phillies, Steve Carlton was 241-161 with a 3.09 ERA. He started 499 games with 185 complete games and 39 shutouts and 3,031 strikeouts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Steve Carlton play with Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5254, "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton appeared in an episode of Married... with Children, playing himself in an episode where former athletes humiliate Al Bundy while filming a shoe commercial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5254, "Truth_answer": "Steven Norman Carlton (born December 22, 1944), nicknamed Lefty, is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Steve Carlton play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5254, "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on February 26, 1972, just before the 1972 season for pitcher Rick Wise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Steve Carlton end up going to the Philadelphia Phillies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5254, "Truth_answer": "Steve Carlton continued to enjoy many years of success with the Phillies, winning the Cy Young Award in 1972, 1977, 1980, and 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carlton_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the trade to the Phillies a positive thing for Steve Carlton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks' In Pieces album songs:Standing Outside the FireThe Night I Called the Old Man OutAmerican Honky-Tonk Bar AssociationOne Night a DayKickin' and ScreaminAin't Going DownThe Red Strokes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Garth Brooks' In Pieces album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) from the Garth Brooks' In Pieces album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Strokes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which song was the most successful on the Garth Brooks' In Pieces album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "The Garth Brooks World Tour is a concert tour by American country music artist Garth Brooks from 1993–1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218134513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garth_Brooks_World_Tour_(1993%E2%80%9394)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The first Garth Brooks World Tour take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "It launched in support of Garth Brooks 1993 album, In Pieces, and visited many cities throughout North America, Europe, Oceania, and South America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218134513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garth_Brooks_World_Tour_(1993%E2%80%9394)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Garth Brooks tour during his first world tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "Each concert began with Garth Brooks rising from behind the drum kit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218134513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garth_Brooks_World_Tour_(1993%E2%80%9394)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any significant events during Garth Brooks' first World Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "The Red Strokes from the Garth Brooks' In Pieces album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any songs from the Garth Brooks' In Pieces album not do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "Despite the disdain of the British media, Garth Brooks' overall popularity in the country was evident", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the British media not like Garth Brooks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "Unlike Alan Jackson, who refused to return to the UK after being treated in a similar negative manner by the press, Garth Brooks would later return in 1996 for more performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Garth Brooks react to the Britsh media criticism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks' half-sister Betsy Smittle, who died in 2013, was a well-known musician", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Garth Brooks article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5255, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Garth Brooks paid homage to one of his musical influences, KISS, appearing on the tribute compilation, Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Garth Brooks honor Kiss?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American singer and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Garth Brooks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "The discography for American country music singer Garth Brooks consists of 16 studio albums, two live albums and 51 singles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Garth Brooks albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Ropin' the Wind debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217050732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ropin%27_the_Wind_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Garth Brooks Ropin' the Wind album received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "With Ropin' the Wind, Garth Brooks begins to make his '70s rock influences more explicit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225005453id_/https://www.allmusic.com/album/ropin-the-wind-mw0000269735_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics think of Garth Brooks' album Ropin the Wind?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks' Beyond the Season album songs:Go Tell It on the MountainGod Rest Ye Merry GentlemenThe Old Man's Back in TownThe GiftUnto You This NightWhite ChristmasThe Friendly Beasts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the songs on Garth Brooks' Beyond the Season album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy on Garth Brooks' Beyond the Season album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which was the most popular song on Garth Brooks' Beyond the Season album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "On November 15, 1995, Beyond the Season was certified Triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of three million copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170228174250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Garth Brooks' Beyond the Season album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks lives in Oklahoma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Garth Brooks live?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks albums:Fresh HorsesSevensGarth Brooks in.... The Life of Chris GainesGarth Brooks and the Magic of ChristmasScarecrowMan Against MachineChristmas TogetherGunslingerFun", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Garth Brooks release after 1993?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks has won a record 22 Academy of Country Music Awards and received a total of 47 overall nominations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards has Garth Brooks won?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5256, "Truth_answer": "GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is an American non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLAAD_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is GLAAD?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum's description of Kansas in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is based on his experiences in drought-ridden South Dakota", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_Baum_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about L. Frank Baum's South Dakota years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum was the seventh of nine children of Cynthia Ann (née Stanton) and Benjamin Ward Baum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were L. Frank Baum's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum was the seventh of nine children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did L. Frank Baum have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum was tutored at home with his siblings. From the age of 12, he spent two miserable years at Peekskill Military Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did L. Frank Baum go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "After being severely disciplined for daydreaming, L. Frank Baum had a possibly psychogenic heart attack and was allowed to return home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_Baum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did L. Frank Baum go after that Peekskill Military Academy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum printed an 11-page pamphlet called Baum's Complete Stamp Dealers' Directory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_Baum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did L. Frank Baum do during his early life besides his heart attack?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "In March 1880, L. Frank Baum established a monthly trade journal, The Poultry Record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_Baum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did L. Frank Baum write during this early life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "At 20, L. Frank Baum took on the national craze of breeding fancy poultry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_Baum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did L. Frank Baum do during his early life besides having his heart attack, pamphlet, and trade journal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "L Frank Baum embarked on his lifetime infatuation—and wavering financial success—with the theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did L. Frank Baum work on after breeding fancy poultry?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "In 1880 L. Frank Baum set about writing plays. The Maid of Arran proved a modest success, a melodrama with songs based on William Black's novel A Princess of Thule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other works of L. Frank Baum during the 1880 besides his financial success with theater ?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5257, "Truth_answer": "The Maid of Arran was a modest success, but its burst of popularity caused Baum to expect a long acting career that never materialized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was L. Frank Baum's The Maid of Arran well received?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "In 1900, L. Frank Baum and William Wallace Denslow published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to much critical acclaim and financial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did L. Frank Baum have to do with The Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "The Wizard of Oz opened in Chicago in 1902 then ran on Broadway for 293 stage nights from January to October 1903.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Frank_Baum_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did The Wizard of Oz musical do with the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "No, L. Frank Baum did not get any awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did L. Frank Baum get any awards for The Wizard of Oz show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "The Wicked Witch of the West is mentioned but does not appear in this version of The Wizard of Oz, and Toto is replaced by a cow named Imogene", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting facts about The Wizard of Oz musical that you liked?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz received positive critical reviews upon release. In a September 1900 review, The New York Times praised the novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "Dot and Tot of Merryland is a 1901 novel by L. Frank Baum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619032027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_and_Tot_of_Merryland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did L. Frank Baum write anything else besides the Wonderful Wizard of Oz?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "Several times L. Frank Baum declared that he had written his last Oz book. He returned to the series each time, persuaded by popular demand, letters, and failure of his new books", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did L. Frank Baum have an obsession with OZ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum wrote two editorials about Native Americans provoking controversy in recent times because of his assertion that the safety of white settlers depended on the wholesale genocide of American Indians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other interesting fact about the article on L. Frank Baum?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "One of L. Frank Baum's worst financial endeavors was his The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908), which combined a slideshow, film, and live actors with a lecture by Baum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did L. Frank Baum have any other works besides The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Dot and Tot of Merryland?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5258, "Truth_answer": "Baum under pseudonyms wrote:The Aunt Jane's Nieces seriesThe Twinkle Tales, Policeman BluejayThe Boy Fortune Hunters seriesThe Fate of a Crown, Daughters of Destiny", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did L. Frank Baum do besides The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dot and Tot of Merryland, and The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays during his later life?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "The exterior wall perimeter of a building simulates a thin-walled tube to resist lateral loads such as wind forces and seismic forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the tube structural system?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan's tube concept revolutionized tall building design. Most buildings over 40 stories constructed since the 1960s now use a tube design derived from Khan's structural engineering principles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did tube structural system do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "No, the tube structural system was not used for anything else.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the tube structural system used for anything else besides buildings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "The tubular systems have yet to reach their limit when it comes to height.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the article on the tube structural system?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "Khan pioneered the use of lightweight concrete for high-rise buildings, when reinforced concrete was used for mostly low-rise construction of only a few stories in height", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the tubular structural systems besides height limitations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "The reduction of material under the tubular structural system makes the buildings economically more efficient and reduces environmental impact.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do buildings last longer using the tubular structural system?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "No, Fazlur Rahman Khan did not win awards for the tube structural system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khan win any awards for his tubular structural system?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5259, "Truth_answer": "More than any other 20th-century engineer, Fazlur Rahman Khan made it possible for people to live and work in cities in the sky.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Fazlur Rahman Khan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "En Vogue was formed in Oakland, California in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101165551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Vogue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was En Vogue formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "The original lineup of En Vogue consisted of singers Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101165551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Vogue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of En Vogue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "Born to Sing is the debut studio album by American vocal group En Vogue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Sing_(En_Vogue_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is En Vogue's Born to Sing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "Hold On was a hit song on En Vogue's Born to Sing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs on En Vogue's Born to Sing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "En Vogue's Born to Sing produced four major single releases, including Lies, You Don't Have to Worry, Hold On and Don't Go.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were on En Vogue's Born to Sing besides on hold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "En Vogue's Born to Sing garnered a Best R&B/Soul Album – Group, Band or Duo at the 1991 Soul Train Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did En Vogue receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5260, "Truth_answer": "En Vogue's Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy conceived the idea of a modern girl group in the tradition of female bands from in the late 1950s and early 1960s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the 1990s when Born to Sing was released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, En Vogue recorded the song No Fool No More for the soundtrack to the film Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1998)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101165551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Vogue_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 to En Vogue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "Dawn Robinson chose to leave the group in April 1997 after difficult contractual negotiations reached a stalemate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101165551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Vogue_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dawn Robinson leave En Vogue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "Dawn Robinson chose to leave the group in April 1997 for a solo recording contract with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records after difficult contractual negotiations reached a stalemate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did En Vogue's Dawn Robinson want out of the contract?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "Dawn Robinson's abrupt departure from the band forced the remaining trio Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones to record additional vocals to replace Robinson's lead vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the effect of Dawn Robinson leaving En Vogue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "EV3 is the third studio album by American female vocal group En Vogue", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170202054405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EV3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is En Vogue's EV3?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "In the US, the EV3 album debuted at number eight on both Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and the Billboard 200 with sales of 76,500 units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101165551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Vogue_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was En Vogue's EV3 album a hit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5261, "Truth_answer": "En Vogue were on the Funky Divas/Never Let Me Go Tour with Luther Vandross in 1993 and EV3 Tour in 1997", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101165551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Vogue_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did En Vogue go on any tours between 1994 - 1998?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5262, "Truth_answer": "After attaining his GED, Mumia Abu-Jamal studied briefly at Goddard College and by 1975 Abu-Jamal was working in radio newscasting at Temple University's WRTI", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Mumia Abu-Jamal's education and career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5262, "Truth_answer": "Mumia Abu-Jamal was suspended at Benjamin Franklin High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mumia Abu-Jamal suspended?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5262, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Franklin High School suspended Mumia Abu-Jamal for distributing literature calling for black revolutionary student power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who suspended Mumia Abu-Jamal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5262, "Truth_answer": "As a radio journalist, Mumia Abu-Jamal was renowned for identifying with and covering the MOVE anarcho-primitivist commune in West Philadelphia's Powelton Village neighborhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which part of Mumia Abu-Jamal's journalism career was noteworthy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5262, "Truth_answer": "Mumia Abu-Jamal attended Benjamin Franklin High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which institution did Mumia Abu-Jamal attend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5262, "Truth_answer": "Mumia Abu-Jamal led unsuccessful protests to change the school name to Malcolm X High, to honor the major African-American leader who had been killed in New York by political opponents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mumia Abu-Jamal's activity in Benjamin Franklin High School?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5263, "Truth_answer": "After three hours of deliberations, the jury presented a unanimous guilty verdict for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict of Daniel Faulkner's murder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5263, "Truth_answer": "The jury in the Daniel Faulkner murder trial took three hours of deliberations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the jury deliberate in Daniel Faulkner's murder trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5263, "Truth_answer": "Anthony E. Jackson was Mumia Adu-Jamal's defense attorney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Mumia Abu-Jamal's attorney?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5263, "Truth_answer": "Tests performed with the physical evidence verify that Faulkner was killed by a .38 caliber bullet matching Mumia Abu-Jamal's handgun retrieved at the scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Mumia Abu-Jamal sentenced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5263, "Truth_answer": "When Mumia Abu-Jamal's death sentence was overturned by a Federal court in 2001, he was described as perhaps the world's best known death-row inmate by The New York Times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something interesting in the article about Mumia Abu-Jamal that I should know?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5263, "Truth_answer": "The prosecutor implied that Mumia Abu-Jamal's statements indicated his potential to kill a police officer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://web.archive.org/web/20081212075045id_/http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR51/001/2000/en/dom-AMR510012000en.html_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the prosecution statements from Mumia Abu-Jamal's youth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "Australians INXS and Jimmy Barnes released a version of good times in December 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Times_(The_Easybeats_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was good times covered by INXS?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "Good Times is a song by the Easybeats covered by INXS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Times_(The_Easybeats_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was INXS' Good Times an album or a song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "During 1984, INXS toured non-stop, performing across Europe, the UK, the US and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INXS_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did INXS tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "INXS recorded in Trafalgar Studios, Studios 301, Paradise Studios and Rhinoceros Studios", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did INXS record their songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "By early 1980 INXS had signed a five-album record deal with a Sydney independent label, Deluxe Records, run by Michael Browning", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "under what record label did INXS release their music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "The name INXS was inspired by English band XTC and Australian jam makers IXL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INXS_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on INXS?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "INXS has sold over 60 million records worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did INXS' albums sell well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5264, "Truth_answer": "INXS toured near constantly with almost 300 shows during 1981 as the band developed their status as a live act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819091753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INXS_(album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INXS_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did INXS go on tour to promote those albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "The origins of INXS began with Andrew Farriss convincing his fellow Davidson High School classmate, Michael Hutchence, to join his band, Doctor Dolphin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did INXS get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "INXS members included:Tim FarrissKirk PengillyGarry Gary BeersJon FarrissJon StevensJD FortuneCiaran Gribbin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in INXS besides Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "INXS' first tour was as support for Adam and the Ants, then support for Stray Cats, The Kinks, Hall & Oates followed by The Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INXS_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did INXS tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "INXS undertook their first US performance in San Diego in March 1983, to a crowd of 24 patrons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206034216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INXS_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was INXS' first performance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "INXS remained on the road in the US for most of 1983, including support for Men at Work", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about INXS?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "INXS's first album, was released on 13 October 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did INXS release their first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5265, "Truth_answer": "INXS was the title of INXS's first album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of INXS' first album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan received the Wason Medal and Alfred Lindau Award from the American Concrete Institute (ACI).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Fazlur Rahman Khan win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "Fazkur Rahman Khan received the Thomas Middlebrooks Award and the Ernest Howard Award from ASCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Fazlur Rahman Khan win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "Fazkur Rahman Khan also won the Kimbrough Medal from the American Institute of Steel Construction; the Oscar Faber medal from the Institution of Structural Engineers, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://halalummah.me/en/person/fazlur-r-khan/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khan win anything else besides the Thomas Middlebrooks Award and the Ernest Howard Award from ASCE?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan won the International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering from International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering and the Institute Honor for Distinguished Achievement from American Institute of Architects", "Truth_passages": [ "https://halalummah.me/en/person/fazlur-r-khan/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khana win any other awards besides the Thomas Middlebrooks Award, Ernest Howard Award, Kimbrough Medal, and the Oscar Faber medal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan was cited five times by Engineering News-Record as among those who served the best interests of the construction industry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404020126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazlur_Rahman_Khan_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other honors Fazlur Rahman Khan received besides the Thomas Middlebrooks Award, Ernest Howard Award, Kimbrough Medal, Oscar Faber medal, International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering, and Institute Honor for Distinguished Achievement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "Fazlur Rahman Khan won a chair at Lehigh University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fazlur Rahman Khan win a Chair?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5266, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What chair was Fazlur Rahman Khan the first holder of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge married Harold Nicholas on September 6, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Dandridge ever marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge gave birth to her only child, Harolyn Suzanne Nicholas, on September 2, 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Dandridge have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge and Harold Nicholas divorced in October 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Dandridge get a divorce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge married Jack Denison on June 22, 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Dandridge every remarry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "While filming Carmen Jones, Dorothy Dandridge began an affair with director Otto Preminger that lasted four years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Dorothy Dandridge's affair?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "Preminger advised Dorothy Dandridge on career matters, demanding she accept only starring roles. Dandridge later regretted following his advice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the affair have a negative impact on Dorothy Dandridge's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5267, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge began a three-year abscence from acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Dorothy Dandridge ended the affair?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5268, "Truth_answer": "On Wednesday, May 15, 1957, a Los Angeles grand jury investigating Confidential indicted 11 individuals connected with Confidential, which was published by Hollywood Research Inc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Hollywood Research trial involving Dorothy Dandridge start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5268, "Truth_answer": "The Hollywood Research Trial was fueled when the magazines published false information provided by hotel maids, clerks, and movie-theater ushers who were paid for their tips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What fueled the Hollywood Research Trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5268, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge testified that racial segregation had confined her to her hotel during her nightclub engagement in Lake Tahoe refuting an accusation of fornication with a white bandleader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dorothy Dandridge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5268, "Truth_answer": "The judge ordered Hollywood Research to stop publishing questionable stories based on paid tips, and this curtailed invasive tabloid journalism until 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hollywood Research get in trouble for the false info from hotel maids, clerks, and movie-theater ushers who were paid for their tips?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5268, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, Dorothy Dandridge sued Confidential for libel over its article that described a scandalous incident, fictitious as it turned out, that it claimed occurred in 1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dorothy Dandridge go to court for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5268, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Dandridge discovered people who were handling her finances had swindled her out of one hundred fifty thousand dollars and she owed one hundred thirty-nine thousand dollars in back taxes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Dandridge get ever get back in trouble with the law the Confidential libel case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5269, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Gloria Estefan and her cousin Mercedes impressed the Miami Latin Boys and they were invited to join the band permanently with the band's name changing to Miami Sound Machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gloria Estefan up to in the mid 1970s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5269, "Truth_answer": "Miami Sound Machine released the album Primitive Love in 1985 launching three Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Miami Sound Machine successful in the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5269, "Truth_answer": "Miami Sound Machine's Anything for You became a number-one song in the United States summer of 1988; it was Miami Sound Machine's first number-one hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miami Sound Machine's biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5269, "Truth_answer": "After a massive world tour that ran from 1985-1986, some band members left Miami Sound Machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miami Sound Machine go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5269, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, the group's name was dropped, and Gloria Estefan has been credited as a solo artist ever since.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124144510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Estefan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Gloria Estefan during the 1980s besides her work with the Miami Sound Machine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "During Christmas 1911, August Strindberg became sick with pneumonia and also began to suffer from stomach cancer symptoms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did August Strindberg die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg died on 14 May 1912 at the age of 63.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was August Strindberg when he died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "Early signs of August Strindberg's stomach cancer had been felt in 1908.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did August Strindberg know he had stomach cancer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "Only members of August Strindberg's immediate family were allowed to view his body", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who attended August Strindberg's funeral?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were his family that came to the August Strindberg funeral?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg had also requested that his funeral should take place as soon as possible after his death to avoid crowds of onlookers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why could only family come to August Strindberg's funeral?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "There would be no autopsy, no photographs were taken, and no death mask was made after August Strindberg's death", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was August Strindberg body to be treated after his death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5270, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg was interred at Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was August Strindberg's funeral?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison was born on February 26, 1926 in Manchester, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Henry Molaison born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison experienced intractable epilepsy that has sometimes been attributed to a bicycle accident at the age of seven", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Henry Molaison's childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison had partial seizures for many years, and then tonic-clonic seizures following his 16th birthday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems did this epilepsy cause for Henry Molaison throughout his life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison worked for a time on an assembly line but, by the age of 27, he had become so incapacitated by his seizures that he could not work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Molaison able to hold a job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison ever get married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "Henry Gustav Molaison died on December 2, 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Henry Molaison die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5271, "Truth_answer": "William Beecher Scoville removed Henry Molaison's medial temporal lobes on both hemispheres including the hippocampus and most of the amygdala and entorhinal cortex, the major sensory input to the hippocampus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did doctors attempt to treat Henry Molaison's epilepsy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "Comet the Super-Horse was Supergirl's pet horse and, while in his human form as Bill Starr, her brief boyfriend", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Pre-Crisis Comet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "Comet was introduced in the Superboy story in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what comic books does Comet appear in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "Comet became a member of the Legion of Super-Pets, a group consisting of super-powered animals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Comet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "Comet appeared regularly with Supergirl beginning in Action Comics #292 in September 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what comics was Comet in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "After meeting Supergirl, Comet went on a mission with her to the planet Zerox,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Comet work with in the comics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "Comet was created in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Comet created?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "A magic spell was cast that turned Comet into a human, but only while a comet passes through the solar system he is in", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Comet change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5272, "Truth_answer": "For a brief transition period, Comet is once again a centaur", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Comet never went back to his orginal form?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet was originally introduced as a hero", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Comet good or bad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Coment was with Linda Danvers as Supergirl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What superhero was Comet with ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet had high-speed flight with a freezing contrail behind him. When he became an Angel of Love, he gained wings of ice, ice vision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What powers did Comet have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet's appearance was unclear, as when using his powers he was surrounded by an aura of cold that made him resemble an actual comet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Comet look like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet was Andrea Martinez, a gay stand-up comic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Comet?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet could shape-shift between his human and super-powered forms involving changing gender, from the female Andrea to the male Comet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Comet a male?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet was originally Andrew Jones, a male jockey, who had been trampled by horses", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Comet's backstory of how Comet came to be?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Comet was rebuilt by an organization called The Stable using equine DNA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Comet get powers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "Blithe, the Angel of Light deceived Comet into joining forces with the Carnivore", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Comet join forces with in the comics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5273, "Truth_answer": "The Carnivore was a powerful demonic creature who despised the Earth Angels, and sought their power", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Carnivore in relation to Comet?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5274, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels won the Slammy Award for Moment of the Year for his match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Michaels_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of the awards Shawn Michaels got?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5274, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, Jim Ross, Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart announced that the three were working on a DVD chronicling the careers of Hart and Michaels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Michaels_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shawn Michaels help create a DVD?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5274, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania XXVI, Shawn Michaels lost to The Undertaker and, as a result, he was forced to retire due to the match stipulation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shawn Michaels wrestle the undertaker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5274, "Truth_answer": "The subject of the DVD was the Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels rivalry and real-life conflicts, with a particular focus on the Montreal Screwjob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the subject of Shawn Michaels' DVD?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5274, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels was born in Chandler, Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.buzzfuse.net/294-1/the-greatest-wrestler-from-every-state/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Shawn Michaels born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5275, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers in history, he is known by the nicknames Heartbreak Kid and Mr. WrestleMania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Shawn Michaels get in the WWE Hall of Fame for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5275, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels received praises for several matches, including 15 Match of the Year awards between Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Wrestling Observer Newsletter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shawn Michaels win any other awards besides the WWE Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5275, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Michaels won Match of the Year awards in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shawn Michaels win his Match of the Year awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5275, "Truth_answer": "In June 2011, Jim Ross, Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart announced that the three were working on a DVD chronicling the careers of Hart and Michaels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Michaels_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shawn Michaels make a DVD?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5275, "Truth_answer": "The subject of the DVD was the Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels rivalry and real-life conflicts, with a particular focus on the Montreal Screwjob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the subject of Shawn Michaels' DVD?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5276, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, a twenty-two year-old Richard Hell formed the Neon Boys which then became Television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Richard Hell when he started playing music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5276, "Truth_answer": "Richard Hell's television performances at CBGB helped kick-start the first wave of punk bands, inspiring a number of different artists including Patti Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Hell begin his music career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5276, "Truth_answer": "Richard Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year before running away from school getting arrested in Alabama for arson and vandalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard Hell's early life like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5276, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Hell have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby appeared at The Gaslight Cafe beginning in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Cosby start stand up comedy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby lined up stand-up jobs at clubs in Philadelphia and then in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Bill Cosby doing stand up comedies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby performed at The Gaslight Cafe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Cosby perform while in New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby booked dates in cities such as Chicago, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Cosby perform in other cities or states besides philadelphia and new york?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Bill Cosby was cast alongside Robert Culp in the I Spy espionage adventure series on NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Cosby perform on TV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby appeared as a regular guest host on The Tonight Show and as the star of an annual special for NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby_p7", "https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Bill_Cosby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show or network did Bill Cosby perform on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "Bill Cosby's greatest television success came in September 1984 with the debut of The Cosby Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Cosby do any other shows after The Bill Cosby Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "1984 was the broadcast date of The Cosby Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Cosby Show released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5277, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Bill Cosby released the concert film Bill Cosby: Himself; it is widely regarded as the greatest comedy concert film ever.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other comedies or shows did Bill Cosby do among his career besides the cosby show, the bill cosby show, and i spy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion was born in Charlemagne, Quebec, 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Montreal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Celine Dion born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion is the youngest of 14 children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Celine Dion have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion was raised in a poor, but, by her own account, happy home in Charlemagne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Celine Dion's life as a child like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Celine Dion move to America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "On 13 August 1973, at the age of five, Céline Dion made her first public appearance at her brother Michel's wedding, where she performed Du fil des aiguilles et du coton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Celine Dion get started on her career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "Her international breakthrough came when Celine Dion duetted with Peabo Bryson. It became her first top-ten hit in the UK and her second top-ten hit in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Celine Dion's career really take off?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, René Angélil funded her first record, La voix du bon Dieu, which later became a local No. 1 hit and made Celine Dion a star in Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Celine Dion release her first album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5278, "Truth_answer": "Success came when Celine Dion represented Switzerland in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Ne partez pas sans moi and won the contest in Dublin, Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of this Celine Dion article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5279, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion would return to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for Celine, a three-year residency for seventy shows a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108094910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_Dion_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Celine Dion do in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5279, "Truth_answer": "The residency has also made Celine Dion the most profitable music act in Las Vegas since Elvis Presley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331162856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_(concert_residency)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Celine Dion's residency successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5279, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion won the Bambi Award in 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Celine Dion's win any awards during her 3 year residency at Caesars Palace?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5279, "Truth_answer": "Popular songs by Celine Dion were Because You Loved Me, Open Arms,Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel), My Heart Will Go On and Loved Me Back to Life.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were popular on Celine Dion's residency?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5279, "Truth_answer": "Following Vegas mass shooting, Celine Dion paid tribute to the victims and donated all the proceeds from this show to the victims' families.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331162856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine_(concert_residency)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Celine Dion do while in her residency besides winning awards and performing hit songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5279, "Truth_answer": "Celine Dion's The Taking Chances World Tour visited Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and North America and grossed at US$279.2 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Celine Dion have other tours besides her 3 year residency at Caesars Palace?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "In February 1964, the Beatles arrived in the United States and their televised performances on The Ed Sullivan Show were viewed by approximately 73 million people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles play in the US in 1964?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles performed 30 concerts in 23 cities, starting in California and ending in New York. The opening concert was held on 19 August 1964 at the Cow Palace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213152755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatlemania_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What city(s) did The Beatles play in 1964?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "The tour earned the Beatles over a million dollars in ticket sales, and stimulated a further increase in record and Beatles-related merchandise sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the The Beatles show a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles also played in Chicago and Jacksonville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did The Beatles play in 1964 besides California and New York?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "After the last concert of the 1964 tour, the Beatles were introduced to Bob Dylan in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213152755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatlemania_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Beatles meet Bob Dylan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles met Bob Dylan in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213152755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatlemania_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the The Beatles Bob Dylan meeting at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "Bob Dylan allegedly introduced cannabis to The Beatles for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at The Beatles Bob Dylan meeting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5280, "Truth_answer": "The Delmonico hotel was where The Beatles met Bob Dylan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What New York hotel was the The Beatles meeting at?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5281, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born on April 9, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5281, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://napavalleyregister.com/news/local/napa-valley-neighbors-recently-published-obituaries/collection_a14e4428-cd6c-5cbb-8d80-2eba206c7fbd.html_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5281, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris' father, Berkeley Harris is an actor and his mother is a TV producer, Susan Harris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam Harris' parents do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5281, "Truth_answer": "Susan Harris created: Loves Me, Loves Me Not, Benson, It Takes Two, The Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Nurses, Good & Evil, The Golden Palace and The Secret Lives of Men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190526031520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Harris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What information is there about Sam Harris' mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5282, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris helped write Islam and the Future of Tolerance, a dialogue examining the nature of the religion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Sam Harris' connection with Islam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5282, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris stirred controversy by hosting the social scientist Charles Murray on his podcast, discussing topics including the heritability of IQ and race and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was something big that happened with Sam Harris ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5282, "Truth_answer": "The Sam Harris and Charles Murray podcast controversy happened in April 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time period did the Sam Harris and Charles Murray podcast controversy happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5282, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris worked with Maajid Nawaz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004205259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who all did Sam Harris work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles have received fourteen competitive awards out of 28 nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Grammy's has Ringo Starr won?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles have received four Brit Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ringo Starr ever win another music award besides the grammys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ringo Starr ever knighted in Great Britain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr is entitled to use Sir before his forename.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ringo Starr ever been awarded a special title in England?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr was nominated for a 1989 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series for his role as Mr. Conductor in the television series Shining Time Station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ringo Starr ever been honored in America?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "On 8 February 2010, Ringo Star was honored with the 2,401st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to the rest of The Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ringo Starr awarded a Star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame by himself or for the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Ringo Starr became the last Beatle to be inducted for a solo career by The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ringo Starr won awards both individually and for the whole band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5283, "Truth_answer": "The minor planet 4150 Starr, discovered on 31 August 1984 by Brian A. Skiff at the Anderson Mesa Station of the Lowell Observatory, was named in Ringo Starr's honour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most prestigious award Ringo Starr has ever won?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5284, "Truth_answer": "Samuel de Champlain founded a new French colony and beaver fur trading center in Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was found in Quebec by Samuel de Champlain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5284, "Truth_answer": "Samuel de Champlain is memorialized as the Father of New France and Father of Acadia, with many places, streets, and structures in northeastern North America bearing his name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223103722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Samuel de Champlain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5284, "Truth_answer": "Samuel de Champlain founded three buidlings called Habitation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel de Champlain found any buildings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5284, "Truth_answer": "Samuel de Champlain named and liveded in the wooden Fort Saint Louis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel de Champlain name a house?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5285, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Frank Musial spent 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) playing for the St. Louis Cardinals, from 1941 to 1944 and 1946 to 1963", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Musial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Stan Musial play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5285, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial batted .331 in his career and set National League records for hits (3,630), runs batted in (1,951), games played (3,026), at bats (10,972), runs scored (1,949) and doubles (725).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5285, "Truth_answer": "During 87 games with Springfield, Stan Musial hit a league-leading .379 before being promoted to the Rochester Red Wings of the International League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Musial have any significant achievements in the minors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5285, "Truth_answer": "Stan Musial shares the major league record for the most All-Star Games played (24) with Hank Aaron and Willie Mays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements did Stan Musial have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Destiny's Child reunited for a farewell performance at the 2006 NBA All-Star Game on February 19, 2006", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Destiny's Child disband?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Destiny Fulfilled is the fifth and final studio album by American R&B trio Destiny's Child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny_Fulfilled_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Destiny's Child's last album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "The Destiny's Child's farewell performance announcement was surprising to many.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Destiny's Child's farewell performance received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "After the Destiny's Child formal disbandment, all members resumed their solo careers and have each experienced different levels of success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Destiny's Child's members do after disbandment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in 2006, Beyonce released her second solo album, B'Day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc%C3%A9_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Beyoncé Knowles do after the Destiny's Child disbandment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé has released six studio albums, five live albums, three compilation albums, five EPs, one soundtrack album, one mixtape, two karaoke albums,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beyonce Knowles release any solo albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Destiny's Child have been referred to as R&B icons, and have sold more than 60 million records worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Destiny's Child successful commercially?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "With Lemonade, Beyoncé became the first act in history to have six consecutive number one albums in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Beyonce Knowles solo albums successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Both Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, along with Knowles' sister Solange, appeared in Knowles' music video for her single Get Me Bodied (2007).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103141156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny%27s_Child_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rowland and Williams do anything after Destiny's Child?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "Destiny's Child reunited for Beyoncé's headline performance at Coachella in April 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable parts of Destiny's Child's disbandment/aftermath besides their farewell performance, last album, public reaction, and solo careers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "The Mannequin Challenge was a viral Internet video trend which became popular in November 2016, in which people remain frozen in action like mannequins while a moving camera films them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannequin_Challenge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Mannequin Challenge?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5286, "Truth_answer": "The destiny's child mannequin challenge video has over 600,000 views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Mannequin Challenge video by Destiny's Child popular?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born near Coutchman, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Blind Lemon Jefferson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born to Alex and Clarissa Jefferson, who were African-American sharecroppers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Blind Lemon Jefferson's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson had six or seven siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Blind Lemon Jefferson go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson began playing guitar in his early teens and began performing at picnics and parties. He became a street musician, playing in East Texas towns by barbershops and street corners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Blind Lemon Jefferson do in life that was significant before Jefferson started a music career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson sang in brothels and bars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Blind Lemon Jefferson's first gig?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Disputes regarding the date of Blind Lemon Jefferson's birth derive from contradictory census records and draft registration records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me of note about Blind Lemon Jefferson besides where he was born, his family, his school, and early life as a musician?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "By the early 1920s, Blind Lemon Jefferson was earning enough money to support a wife and, possibly, a child. However, firm evidence of his marriage and children has not been found.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson have family during the disputes with his date of birth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson write any books about his success?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5287, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson was born blind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p1", "http://oldtimeblues.net/tag/dallas/_p7", "https://www.thedonrocks.com/single-post/2017/06/09/Blues-Legends-T-Bone-Walker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note that I should know about Blind Lemon Jefferson besides where he was born, his family, his school, early life as a musician, books he wrote, and his date of birth?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson was taken to Chicago, Illinois, in December 1925 or January 1926 to record his first tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Blind Lemon Jefferson begin with Paramount records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Blind Lemon Jefferson, few artists had recorded solo voice and blues guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sara Martin and Sylvester Weaver's significance for Blind Lemon Jefferson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Men were hustling women and selling bootleg and Lemon was singing for them all night... he'd start singing about eight and go on until four in the morning...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson sing for patrons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson did what few had ever done before him – he became a successful solo guitarist and male vocalist in the commercial recording world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Blind Lemon Jefferson a hit with the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Largely because of the popularity of artists such as Blind Lemon Jefferson and his contemporaries Blind Blake and Ma Rainey, Paramount became the leading recording company for the blues in the 1920s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson set any records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Firm evidence of Blind Lemon Jefferson's marriage and children has not been found.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson have a spouse or family during the 1920s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame selected Jefferson's 1927 recording of Matchbox Blues as one of the 500 songs that shaped rock and roll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting I should know about Blind Lemon Jefferson beside the beginning of his recording career and family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Blind Lemon Jefferson was reputedly unhappy with his royalties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Blind Lemon Jefferson unhappy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "In his 1983 book Tolbert's Texas, Frank X. Tolbert claims that he was killed while being robbed of a large royalty payment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any action taken in regard to royalties for Blind Lemon Jefferson?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "In 1927, when Mayo Williams moved to Okeh Records, he took Blind Lemon Jefferson with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blind Lemon Jefferson ever leave Paramount?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Okeh quickly recorded and released Blind Lemon Jefferson's Matchbox Blues, backed with Black Snake Moan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the move to Okeh Records go for Blind Lemon Jefferson?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5288, "Truth_answer": "Matchbox Blues was Blind Lemon Jefferson's only Okeh recording, probably because of contractual obligations with Paramount.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the only recording of Blind Lemon Jefferson?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5289, "Truth_answer": "Concerning civil rights, Rogers Morton voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but not the Act of 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rogers Morton do in congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5289, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton worked to enact legislation that would preserve the Chesapeake Bay, including laws reducing pollution into the Bay, working for the creation of a national park on Assateague Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Rogers Morton preserve the Chesapeake bay?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5289, "Truth_answer": "During the 1968 Republican National Convention, Roger Morton served as the floor manager for eventual presidential nominee Richard Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton help with anything else besides the civil rights act of 1964 and preservation of Chesapeake Bay?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5289, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, Rogers Morton decided to challenge the Democratic incumbent who was reeling from a political scandal. Morton was lauded for not making the Democrat's legal troubles his primary campaign issue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Rogers Morton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5289, "Truth_answer": "Rogers Morton worked toward providing funds to the Army Corps of Engineers to model how Chesapeake Bay functions as an estuary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Morton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Rogers Morton do in Congress besides working on the civil rights act of 1964, preservation of Chesapeake Bay, and challenging the democratic incumbent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5289, "Truth_answer": "In April 1976, Rogers Morton was named campaign manager for President Ford leading up to the 1976 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rogers Morton work with anyone else famous besides Richard Nixon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of LeVar Burton's earliest works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "As a result of LeVar Burton's performance, he was nominated for the Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was LeVar Burton successful in the role as Kunta Kinte?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton serves on the board of directors for the AIDS Research Alliance, a non-profit, medical research organization dedicated to finding a cure for AIDS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on LeVar Burton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton starred with John Amos, Ben Vereen, Louis Gossett Jr., Olivia Cole and others on Roots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton star along with anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton accepted an invitation to host Rebop, a multicultural series designed for young people ages 9–15, produced by WGBH for PBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did LeVar Burton star in besides Roots?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "LaVar Burton won the 1980 Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton win any awards with any early roles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, LeVar Burton directed episodes for each of the various Star Trek series then in production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton do other things besides acting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5290, "Truth_answer": "The Next Generation's average of 20 million viewers often exceeded existing syndication shows such as Wheel of Fortune, Cheers and L.A. Law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did that the various Star Trek series directed by LaVar Burton do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow was hosted by actor and executive producer LeVar Burton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://1.images.theweek.com/speedreads/852217/trump-reportedly-giving-census-citizenship-question-fight_p9", "http://1.images.theweek.com/speedreads/872642/trumps-legal-team-reportedly-stunned-after-mick-mulvaney-admitted-quid-pro-quo_p9", "http://1.images.theweek.com/speedreads/860866/trump-follows-dow-drop-another-round-retaliatory-tariffs-china_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was LeVar Burton's involvement with Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow aired on PBS Kids from June 6, 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Reading Rainbow start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow is an American half-hour educational children's television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What audience was Reading Rainbow for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "Each episode centered on a book's theme, which was explored through segments or stories. The Reading Rainbow recommended books for kids to look for when they went to the library.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the content of Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Gene Roddenberry approached LaVar Burton with the role of the then Lieutenant Junior Grade Geordi La Forge in the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did LeVar Burton do after Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "As of January 1, 2013, Star Trek: The Next Generation has been nominated for 85 different awards, of which it has won 31.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523212522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Star Trek: The Next Generation win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5291, "Truth_answer": "LaVar Burton no longer identifies with any religion saying: I walked away from the seminary, I walked away from Catholicism, I walked away from organized religion...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on LeVar Burton?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "Motion City Soundtrack was formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/m/Motion-City-Soundtrack_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910202044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_City_Soundtrack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Motion City Soundtrack form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Cain was in a group named the Saddest Girl Story, and recruited Justin Pierre to join as a singer. He was subsequently in a band called Boxcar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910202044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_City_Soundtrack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the members of Motion City Soundtrack in other bands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "Motion City Soundtrack early days were difficult, as they found it hard to break out of their local scene. When they could get weeks off from their jobs, they would tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rockpeaks.com/artists/m/Motion-City-Soundtrack_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910202044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_City_Soundtrack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motion City Soundtrack start to tour early on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "Motion City Soundtrack's first release was a 7 single, Promenade / Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Motion City Soundtrack's first release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "Promenade / Carolina by Motion City Soundtrack was released in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Motion City Soundtrack's first recording released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "The Motion City Soundtrack's discography consists of consists of six studio albums, one live album, nineteen singles, five extended plays, and five split EPs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motion City Soundtrack have any more releases besides Promenade/Carolina?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5292, "Truth_answer": "I Am the Movie is the debut studio album by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426140104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commit_This_to_Memory_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_the_Movie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Motion City Soundtrack's debut album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5293, "Truth_answer": "In 2003 the Motion City Soundtrack visited the United Kingdom for the first time while on tour with Sugarcult, followed by performing at Warped Tour 2003 altering signing with Epitaph Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Motion City Soundtrack have success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5293, "Truth_answer": "Lead single Everything Is Alright became Motion City Soundtrack's signature song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what song was Motion City Soundtrack's breakthrough hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5293, "Truth_answer": "Pierre noted that fans have told him that they find Commit This to Memory a winter album, to which he agrees, noting the unintentional mention of the new year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else noteworthy about Motion City Soundtrack's Everything is Alright?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5293, "Truth_answer": "In the first three months following My Dinosaur Life's release, Motion City Soundtrack continued to tour heavily in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Motion City Soundtrack well-received in the UK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5293, "Truth_answer": "Motion City Soundtrack's My Dinosaur Life was released to acclaim from music critics upon its debut on January 19, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Motion City Soundtrack's last success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts became a fervent Democrat and was elected Davis County Delegate to the Utah State Constitutional Convention in 1894.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did B. H. Roberts start a political career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "During a return to Utah, B. H. Roberts took a second wife, Celia Dibble, by whom he had eight children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did B. H. Roberts do in Utah?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts proved a vocal member of the Constitutional Convention, particularly in his opposition to women's suffrage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did B. H. Roberts say about women's suffrage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts became chaplain to the 145th Field Artillery, which arrived in France in September 1918 but did not see action before the Armistice was signed in November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was B. H. Roberts' military career like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts was imprisoned in the Utah Territorial Prison for five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did B. H. Roberts do anything other than being a chaplain in the army?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "Regardless of B. H. Roberts ultimate religious beliefs, most scholars would accept the judgment of Brigham Madsen that Roberts possessed a deeply embedded integrity...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on B. H. Roberts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5294, "Truth_answer": "In 1895 B. H. Roberts believed LDS Church leaders, who were predominantly Republicans, had unfairly influenced the election by publicly reprimanding him...for running for office without express permission of the Church.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the LDS Church unfairly influence B. H. Roberts' election?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts wrote a novel Corianton (1889), published serially in The Contributor, and based on the story of Corianton, the son of Alma as told in the Book of Mormon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about B. H. Robert's career as a writer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "Comprehensive History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Century I and Corianton was written by B. H Roberts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the titles of B.H. Roberts works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts's most important work was a comprehensive treatment of Mormon history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was B. H. Roberts' most successful work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts hoped the church would publish The Truth, The Way, The Life, but his attempt to use scientific theory led to a conflict with Joseph Fielding Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on B. H. Roberts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts died on September 27, 1933, from complications of diabetes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did B. H. Roberts die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did B. H. Roberts win any awards for writing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5295, "Truth_answer": "B. H. Roberts frequently took a broader view of the place of the LDS Church in the heavenly scheme of things than did some of his colleagues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about B. H. Roberts's career as a writer besides his published works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5296, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm was born in Huntersville, North Carolina", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Hoyt Wilhelm born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5296, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hoyt Wilhelm like baseball at a young age?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5296, "Truth_answer": "James Hoyt Wilhelm was an American Major League Baseball pitcher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Hoyt Wilhelm play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5296, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm practiced honing a knuckleball with a tennis ball, hoping it was his best shot at Big League success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoyt_Wilhelm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Hoyt Wilhelm's early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5296, "Truth_answer": "Hoyt Wilhelm won 124 games in relief, which is still the major league record. He was the first pitcher to reach 200 saves, and the first to appear in 1,000 games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hoyt Wilhelm a valuable player?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "According to former NBC president Fred Silverman, If the Leno Show works, it will be the most significant thing to happen in broadcast television in the last decade.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Jay Leno Show's industry impact?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show premiered on NBC on September 14, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tonight_Show_conflict_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Jay Leno Show begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "Though the Jay Leno Show show itself had been meeting the network's projections, it was severely detrimental to the ratings of the late local news on NBC affiliates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Jay Leno Show well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "NBC became the first large United States network to broadcast the same show every weekday during prime time since ABC's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? marathons in 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made The Jay Leno Show a risk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "The program was the result of a compromise by NBC Universal's then-CEO Jeff Zucker to keep Jay Leno with the company following his retirement from The Tonight Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Jay Leno Show replace another talk show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "The Jay Leno Show ended on February 9, 2010, after being on the air for only four months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107172743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jay_Leno_Show_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "Despite much support for O'Brien from both the public and media professionals alike, NBC maintained its plan to move Leno to 11:35.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should know about The Jay Leno Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5297, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno was candid regarding his plans for his new show: Even though it's ten o'clock, we're going to pretend it's eleven thirty.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tonight_Show_conflict_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Leno optimistic about The Jay Leno Show when others were not?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman began flirting with Daniel Romalotti when the two begin sharing romantic interactions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Abby Newman have a romance with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman had sex with Daniel in the Newman pool house, and she recorded it for her reality show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some details about Abby Newman's relationship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "Their relationship continued for a while, but when Abby Newman found out that Daniel fathered a child with Daisy Carter, she broke up with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Newman break up with Daniel Romalotti?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman was romantically linked to Marco Dapper's Carmine Basco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Abby Newman's next boyfriend after Daniel Romalotti?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "However the relationship with Abby Newman and Carmine wasn't given closure upon Rylan's exit from the soap opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Newman stay together wth Carmine Basco?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "Marcy Rylan was let go in 2012 due to budgetary cuts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the actor playing Abby Newman leave the show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "Abby was romantically linked to Marco Dapper's Carmine Basco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Abby Newman's next boyfriend after Daniel Romalotti?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5298, "Truth_answer": "However the relationship with Abby Newman and Carmine wasn't given closure upon Rylan's exit from the soap opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Newman stay together wth Carmine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920133340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleen_Carlton_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the article on Abby Newman about a soap opera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Newman have a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman's was romantically involved with Ben Rayburn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Abby Newman's romantic partner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Abby Newman was romantically linked with Daniel Romalotti and Carmine Basco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there more than one Abby Newman relationship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, the Abby Newman character was rapidly aged again to an adult, with Marcy Rylan cast as Hayley Erin's replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the details of Abby Newman's relationship with Rylan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "Marcy Rylan was let go in 2012 due to budgetary cuts and Rylan vacated the role to join General Hospital as Lulu Spencer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rylan and Abby Newman stay together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman is siblings to Adam, Victoria, and Nicholas Newman and Robert and Colleen Carlton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abby Newman have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5299, "Truth_answer": "Abby Newman is just married Ben Rayburn on December 31, 2015, but is having doubts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125015430id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Newman_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abby Newman's final relationship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5300, "Truth_answer": "Many of Bear Bryant's former players and assistant coaches went on to become head coaches at the collegiate level and in the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227100033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Bear Bryant's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5300, "Truth_answer": "Bear Bryant played end for the Crimson Tide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227100033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Bear Bryant play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5300, "Truth_answer": "Bear Bryant was best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227100033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Bryant_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bear_(1984_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did Bear Bryant coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5300, "Truth_answer": "Bear Bryant was a 12-time Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year winner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bear Bryant win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5301, "Truth_answer": "Lost Change is the debut studio album released by The Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the deal about Lost Change?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Lost Change hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5301, "Truth_answer": "The Elephunk album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and has sold more than 9 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714033727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephunk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Will.i.am's Elephunk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5301, "Truth_answer": "The Elephunk album charted at number 14 on the American Billboard 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714033727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephunk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will.i.am's Elephunk hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5302, "Truth_answer": "On October 25, 2011, it was reported that will.i.am would be joining The Voice UK as a coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will.i.am_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Will.i.am join The Voice UK?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5302, "Truth_answer": "Will.i.am has contributed to The Voice UK since 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Will.i.am still on the show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5302, "Truth_answer": "On November 26, 2013, will.i.am was announced as a coach for the 2014 series of the Australian version of The Voice along with fellow Voice UK judge Kylie Minogue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Will.i.am do in Australia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5302, "Truth_answer": "He also serves as a coach on the UK version of The Voice Kids.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will.i.am_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Will.i.am on any other shows besides the Voice UK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5303, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt finally came into success in 1987, when he released his first big hit, Bring the Family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121153856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hiatt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to John Hiatt in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5303, "Truth_answer": "It was his first album to chart on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213214952id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_the_family_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was bring the family by John Hiatt a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5303, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt toured behind Bring the Family but due to scheduling conflicts was unable to bring his regular backing band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Hiatt tour to promote the Bring the Family album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5303, "Truth_answer": "Slow Turning was singer-songwriter John Hiatt's ninth album, released in 1988", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111235655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Turning_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recording did John Hiatt do next after the Bring the Family album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5303, "Truth_answer": "Slow Turning featured his only top ten chart single, the title track, which hit No. 8 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and Tennessee Plates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121153856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hiatt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from John Hiatt's Slow Turning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5303, "Truth_answer": "Slow Turning was Hiatt's first album to reach the top half of Billboard's 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Hiatt's Slow Turning successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt was picked up by the MCA label in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121153856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hiatt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is MCA to John Hiatt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt released his third album, Slug Line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 1979 to John Hiatt besides joining MCA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "Perfectly Good Guitar was John Hiatt's highest charting album in the US (#47), Canada (#34), the UK (#67), the Netherlands (#13), and Sweden (#11).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161202022349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfectly_Good_Guitar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which John Hiatt album was the most successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt's next few albums never gained any momentum on the charts, and he saw little change in his fanbase in the late 1990s, indicating a dedicated following.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121153856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hiatt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after John Hiatt released the Slug Line and Perfectly Good Guitar albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "Perfectly Good Guitar songs:Something Wild Straight outta TimePerfectly Good Guitar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs from the Slug Line and Perfectly Good Guitar albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt's next album, Master of Disaster, was released on June 21, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Haitt release any albums after the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "John Hiatt was backed up by the bassist David Hood and several members of the North Mississippi Allstars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Haitt collaborate with other artists?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5304, "Truth_answer": "Little Village disbanded after an only moderately successful tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121153856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hiatt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Hiatt go on tour for Slug Line, Perfectly Good Guitar, and Master of Disaster?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5305, "Truth_answer": "Jose Martí's stylistic creed is part of the necessity to de-codify the logic rigor and the linguistic construction and to eliminate the intellectual, abstract and systematic expression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what has modernism have to do with José Martí?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5305, "Truth_answer": "Poetry, as Jose Marti believes, is a language of the permanent subjective: the intuition and the vision. The prose is a service to his people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some examples of José Martí's modernism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5305, "Truth_answer": "Jose Marti's code was a series of symbols claiming their moral value and construct signs of ethic conduct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was José Martí's code for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the Jose Marti's series of symbols followed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5306, "Truth_answer": "Jose Marti's newspaper Patria was an important instrument in his campaign for Cuban independence. Versos Sencillos was adapted to the song Guantanamera, which has become the definitive patriotic song of Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of José Martí's most significant works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5306, "Truth_answer": "Jose Marti's unification of the Cuban émigré community, particularly in Florida, was crucial to the success of the Cuban War of Independence against Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did José Martí contribute to Cuban independence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5306, "Truth_answer": "In 1881, after a brief stay in New York, Jose Martí travelled to Venezuela and founded in Caracas the Revista Venezolana, or Venezuelan Review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is José Martí remembered for any contributions outside of Cuba?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5306, "Truth_answer": "Cuban exiles still honor Jose Martí as a figure of hope for the Cuban nation in exile and condemn Castro's government for manipulating his works and creating a Castroite Martí.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123235325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mart%C3%AD_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides José Martí's political contributions, what other things have been part of Martí's legacy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "Among the highest profile acts in 1990s popular culture, Time called Spice Girls arguably the most recognizable face of Cool Britannia, the mid-1990s celebration of youth culture in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Spice Girl one of the 1990s icons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "Blur and Oasis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other 90s icons, besides the Spice Girls, were there?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1990s, Bob and Chris Herbert of Heart Management decided to create a girl group to compete with popular boy bands, such as Take That and East 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, a study conducted by the British Council found that the Spice Girls were the second-best-known Britons internationally—only behind then-Prime Minister Tony Blair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who conducted the study on Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the Spice Girls featured in the VH1 series I Love the '90s for the year 1997, which was broadcast in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on the Spice Girls besides their popularity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls also ranked number ten in the E! TV special, The 101 Reasons the '90s Ruled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Spice Girls given any other rankings besides best known Britons?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 the Spice Girls were voted the biggest cultural icons of the 1990s for the board game Trivial Pursuit, stating that Girl Power defined the decade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more rankings for the Spice Girls besides best known Britons and 101 reasons the '90s ruled?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5307, "Truth_answer": "In a UK survey Beckham placed 12th and Halliwell placed 43rd in a ranking of the Top 50 gay icons of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else ranked the Spice Girls besides the british council, e! tv, and trivial pursuit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "At the height of Spice mania, the Spice Girls advertised for an unprecedented number of brands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Spice Girls contribute to commercialization?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, the Spice Girls became the most merchandised group in music history with estimated earnings of over £300 million from their merchandising and endorsement deals that year alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls make a lot of money?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "The mainstream media embraced the Spice Girls at the peak of their success. The group received regular international press coverage and were constantly followed by paparazzi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the celebrity culture like for the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls have received five Brit Awards, three American Music Awards, three MTV Europe Music Awards, one MTV Video Music Award and three World Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/17482_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Adams started dating football player David Beckham in 1997 after they had met at a charity football match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the Spice Girls during 1997?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "Mel B's daughter, Phoenix Chi Gulzar, was born on 19 February 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_B_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mel B of the Spice Girls have her child?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Murphy fathered Mel B's second child, Angel Iris Murphy Brown,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What information is there about Mel B's other baby?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June 2007, the group held a press conference revealing the Spice Girls intention to reunite. The plan to re-form had long been speculated by the media", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group members continue to be involved in the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5308, "Truth_answer": "The Spice Girls became the biggest British pop success since The Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_Girls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to the Spice Girls in 2007 besides the reunion annoucement?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "Harry Dexter White's Japan policy involves an insistence on Japanese withdrawal from China, which Japan totally refused to consider.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is involved in the Harry Dexter White's Japan policy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "Complex negotiations took place in late November 1941 with no further input from White and Dexter White's proposals were never presented to Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Dexter White's Japan policy successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "According to Henry Morgenthau's son, Harry Dexter White was the principal architect behind the Morgenthau Plan, designed to permanently weaken Germany's military capabilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Dexter White have any other government policy proposals besides the Japan policy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "In 1917, Harry Dexter White enlisted in the U.S. Army, and was commissioned as lieutenant and served in France in a non-combat capacity in World War I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Harry Dexter White?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "Working with the Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Harry Dexter White helped set American financial policy toward the Allies of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dexter_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Dexter White accomplish in the Treasury advisor role?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Bentley told the House Committee on Un-American Activities that Harry Dexter White had passed sensitive Treasury documents to Soviet agents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Dexter White charged with any crimes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "After the war, Harry Dexter White was closely involved with setting up what were called the Bretton Woods institutions—the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Dexter White do after being liason?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5309, "Truth_answer": "Harry Dexter White later became a director and U.S. representative of the International Monetary Fund.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Dexter White continue that career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "Harry Dexter White was accused in 1948 of spying for the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dexter_White_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the accusation of Harry Dexter White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "Chambers produced documents he had saved from his days as a courier for the Soviets' American spy-ring. The FBI Laboratory established that a memorandum was written in Harry Dexter White's handwriting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Whittaker Chamberse's accusations about Harry Dexter White found to be valid?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "Whittaker Chambers became increasingly disturbed by Joseph Stalin's Great Purge, which began in 1936. He was also fearful for his own life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Whittaker Chambers warn officials about Harry Dexter White?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "The President dismissed the idea of espionage rings in his administration as 'absurd'. The director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover also dismissed Chambers' revelations as 'history, hypothesis, or deduction.‘", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did officials take the warnings about Harry Dexter White seriously?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "Harry Dexter White did not begin his university studies until age 30, first at Columbia University, then at Stanford University, where he earned his first degree in economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Harry Dexter White?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "Truman would testify that Harry Dexter White had been separated from the Government service promptly upon receipt of evidence—first from the Treasury, and then from the IMF.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dexter_White_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Dexter White receieve any punishments for espionage accusations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5310, "Truth_answer": "Senators, William Jenner and Joseph McCarthy, accused Harry Dexter White of undermining Truman administration anti-communist activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Jenner and Mccarthy in relation to Harry Dexter White?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5311, "Truth_answer": "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Apples in Stereo come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5311, "Truth_answer": "Jim McIntyre introduced Schneider to Hilarie Sidney and they discussed the idea of starting a band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Apples in Stereo' Jim McIntyre discuss the idea of a band with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5311, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schneider said....We're The Apples, in stereo. Kind of like a TV show, 'in stereo!' That always seemed to be a really big deal, that it was in stereo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did band members get the name The Apples in Stereo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5311, "Truth_answer": "The earliest incarnation of the Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992 upon Schneider's return to Denver, first between Schneider and Parfitt, both of whom played guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Apples in Stereo band members start working together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5311, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo includes members: Robert Schneider, John Hill, Eric Allen, John Dufilho, John Ferguson, and Ben Phelan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Trick_Noisemaker_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were The Apples in Stereo's band members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5312, "Truth_answer": "Hypnotic Suggestion is the second EP by The Apples in Stereo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Apples in Stereo's Hypnotic Suggestion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5312, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo is well known for performing the song Signal in the Sky (Let's Go) on the Powerpuff Girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs by The Apples in Stereo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5312, "Truth_answer": "After SpinART Records offered to buy the band an 8-track in return for an album, new plans for Fun Trick Noisemaker arose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Apples in Stereo's new plans after SpinART bought them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5312, "Truth_answer": "Fun Trick Noisemaker is the debut studio album from The Apples in Stereo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Trick_Noisemaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Apples in Stereo's Fun Trick Noisemaker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5312, "Truth_answer": "Fun Trick Noisemaker is one of the band's most critically lauded albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Trick_Noisemaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Apples in Stereo's Fun Trick Noisemaker album a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5313, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles achieved critical and popular success with his first novel The Sheltering Sky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Paul Bowles' achievements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5313, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Bowles was awarded the annual Rea Award for the Short Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another example of Paul Bowles' achievements, besides his first novel, The Sheltering Sky?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5313, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles' translation of Jean-Paul Sartre's play Huis Clos (No Exit), directed by John Huston, won a Drama Critic's Award in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p4", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Paul Bowles get besides the annual Rea Award for the Short Story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5313, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Bowles published his first collection of short stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another achievement of Paul Bowles besides the annual Rea Award for the Short Story?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5313, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles is considered one of the artists to have shaped 20th-century literature and music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p17", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Paul Bowles' legacy assessed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5313, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, a Paul Bowles Festival at Lincoln Center celebrating his music was performed by Jonathan Sheffer leading the Eos Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Bowles' style followed by others?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5314, "Truth_answer": "After Jane Bowles' death, on 4 May 1973 in Málaga, Spain, Paul Bowles continued to live in Tangier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Bowles do in 1974?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5314, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles wrote regularly and received many visitors to his modest apartment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Bowles do in Tangier?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5314, "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Paul Bowles published Points in Time. Divided into eleven parts, the work consists of untitled story fragments, anecdotes, and travel narratives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Bowles write in his later years of 1974–1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5314, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles died of heart failure on November 18, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Bowles die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5314, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles had a cameo appearance at the beginning and end of the film version of The Sheltering Sky.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Bowles do during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5314, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles in Morocco, produced and directed by Gary Conklin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p26", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Bowles make any more film appearances besides his cameo in The Sheltering Sky?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Uhuru Kenyatta was elected as the 4th and current president of Kenya under The National Alliance (TNA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did the TNA party play in Uhuru Kenyatta's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "The National Alliance was founded on 3 July 2000. The leaders at the inaugural meeting approached Lawrence Nginyo Kariuki to be the founding chairman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uhuru Kenyatta found the TNA party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "Speeches at the launch revolved around the need for a thriving economy.Speeches at the The National Alliance Party launch revolved around the need for a thriving economy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Uhuru Kenyatta besides being elected as the 4th and current president of Kenya under The National Alliance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "Machel Waikenda was the director of communications and secretary of arts and entertainment of the National Alliance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uhuru Kenyatta do the speeches at The National Alliance Party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "Eugene Wamalwa and William Ruto led more than 70 MPs in attending the function.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some members of the TNA political party?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "They are the Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Eugene Wamalwa and Eldoret North Constituency MP William Ruto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Eugene Wamalwa and William Ruto's roles in the TNA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "On 17 September 2012, The National Alliance party contested various civic and parliamentary positions in a by-election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The National Alliance Party party do besides launching?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "The National Alliance was founded as the National Alliance Party of Kenya on 3 July 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023145331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_Alliance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the The National Alliance party formed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5315, "Truth_answer": "TNA won civic and parliamentary seats in 7 different counties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more political aspects of the TNA party?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta's party, The National Alliance joined William Ruto's United Republican Party, Najib Balala's Republican Congress Party and Charity Ngilu's National Rainbow Coalition party to form the Jubilee Alliance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Uhuru Kenyatta's role in the 2013 Presidential Elections?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "The 2013 presidential elections were effectively a contest between Uhuru Kenyatta of the National Alliance and Raila Odinga of the Orange Democratic Movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Kenyan_general_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uhuru Kenyatta run for President in the 2013 Kenyan election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "Speeches at the launch revolved around the need for a thriving economy, and a call to bring an end to divisive and sectarian interests in politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Uhuru Kenyatta's main topic to help the people if he was elected?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner with 50.5% of the vote, meaning a second round of voting was not needed. Odinga unsuccessfully contested the results in the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Kenyan_general_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Uhuru Kenyatta win the 2013 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "The presidential elections were effectively a contest between Uhuru Kenyatta of the National Alliance and Raila Odinga of the Orange Democratic Movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Kenyan_general_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Uhuru Kenyatta running against in the 2013 election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "Various opinion polls prior to the election placed Uhuru Kenyatta as one of the main contenders, and his Jubilee Alliance as among the most popular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the people of Kenya like Uhuru Kenyatta?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "A Jubilee Party vice president admitted on 20 March 2018, that the party had hired an affiliate of Cambridge Analytica for branding in the 2017 election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any facts that stood out to you in this Uhuru Kenyatta article that you found interesting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "Uhuru Kenyatta was officially declared the president elect on Saturday 9 March.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Jubilee Party Vice President admitted on 20 March 2018, that the party had hired an affiliate of Cambridge Analytica for branding in the 2017 election?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5316, "Truth_answer": "There was some discontent with the official results of the 2013 presidential elections, as would be expected in such a hotly contested election, especially in Raila Odinga's strongholds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the people happy about Uhuru Kenyatta's official win of the 2013 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5317, "Truth_answer": "The Saga Continues... is the third studio album released by American hip-hop artist P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170512005419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saga_Continues..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Saga is continuing with regards to Sean Combs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5317, "Truth_answer": "With a gag order in place, the highly publicized trial began. Sean Combs' attorneys were Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and Benjamin Brafman. Combs was found not guilty on all charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sean Combs released from prison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5317, "Truth_answer": "The gospel album, Thank You, was due to be released, but remains unreleased as of October 2018. The Saga Continues... was the last studio album released by the joint venture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Sean Combs release during the time frame when he was arrested?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5317, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs was executive producer of the reality TV show Making the Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did P. Diddy do career wise during the time between 2001 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5317, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs was an opening act for 'N Sync on their Spring 2002 Celebrity Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P. Diddy have a solo tour during the time between 2001 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5318, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs changed his stage name from Puff Daddy to P. Diddy in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://spannysunkiojack.com/2017/11/06/sean-diddy-combs-says-call-me-love-aka-brother-love-takedat-seanpuffycombs-puffdaddy-diddy/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Combs do at the time between 2001 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5318, "Truth_answer": "The Saga Continues... is the third studio album released by American hip-hop artist P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family on July 10, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170512005419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saga_Continues..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Combs release any albums during the time frame from 2001 to 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5318, "Truth_answer": "In June 2001, Combs ended Bad Boy Entertainment's joint venture with Arista Records, gaining full control of Bad Boy, its catalogue, and its roster of artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sean Combs' record label during the time he released the album, The Saga Continues...?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5318, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs had an on-again, off-again relationship with Kimberly Porter, which lasted from 1994 to 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sean Combs dating at the time between 2001 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5318, "Truth_answer": "Combs was executive producer of Making the Band. The show involves interviewing candidates. Acts who got their start this way include Da Band, Danity Kane, Day26, and Donnie Klang.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which singer did Sean Combs discover at the time between 2001 and 2004?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5319, "Truth_answer": "Interpretations have included a paean to drugs such as LSD, a call to the singer's muse, a reflection of the audience's demands on the singer, and religious interpretations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Tambourine_Man_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song, Mr. Tambourine Man interpreted as?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5319, "Truth_answer": "Dylan began writing Mr. Tambourine Man after attending Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Nigel Williamson has suggested that the influence of Mardi Gras can be heard in the song's lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Mr. Tambourine Man article besides interpretations have included a paean to drugs such as LSD?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5319, "Truth_answer": "Bob Dylan has cited the influence of Federico Fellini's movie La Strada on the song, Mr. Tambourine Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Dylan have other inspirations for Mr. Tambourine Man, besides Mardi Gras?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5319, "Truth_answer": "While there has been speculation that the song Mr. Tambourine Man is about drugs, Bob Dylan has denied the song is about drugs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song, Mr. Tambourine Man interpreted in a way that Bob Dylan did not mean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5319, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the movie, La Strada an influence to Bob Dylan for the song, Mr. Tambourine Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "At the age of nineteen, while living in the Delta, Son House married Carrie Martin, an older woman from New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "Son House recalled, I left her hanging on the gatepost, with her father tellin' me to come back so we could plow some more.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House and his wife have kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "Son House married five times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House re marry after leaving his first wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "Following a conversion experience in his early twenties, Son House was accepted as a paid pastor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything interesting about Son House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "Son House fell into habits which conflicted with his calling. This led him after several years of conflict to leave the church, although continued to preach from time to time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Son House a pastor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "In 1927, at the age of 25, Son House underwent a change of musical perspective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Son House do after being a pastor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "Around 1927 or 1928, a man went on a shooting spree, and Son House allegedly shot the man dead. House received a 15-year sentence at the Mississippi State Penitentiary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Son House do anything else, after getting interested in music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5320, "Truth_answer": "Son House served two years between 1928 and 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103181201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_House_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Son House do at the Mississippi State Penitentiary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5321, "Truth_answer": "Donna Haraway writes about the history of science and biology in Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the primate vision by Donna Haraway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5321, "Truth_answer": "Donna Haraway focused on the metaphors and narratives that direct the science of primatology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Donna Haraway say in her writings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5321, "Truth_answer": "Primatology is the scientific study of primates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020062051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primatology_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the science of primatology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5321, "Truth_answer": "Donna Haraway asserted that there is a tendency to masculinize the stories about reproductive competition and sex between aggressive males and receptive females.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts are in the Donna Haraway article besides writing about the history of science and biology in Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5322, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Donna Haraway published the essay Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the 1980s in Socialist Review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5322, "Truth_answer": "According to Haraway's Manifesto, there is nothing about being female that naturally binds women together into a unified category. There is not even such a state as 'being' female.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the publication Manifesto for Cyborgs about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5322, "Truth_answer": "Traditional feminists have criticized A Cyborg Manifesto as anti-feminist because it denies any commonalities of the female experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cyborg_Manifesto_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the book Manifesto for Cyborgs well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5322, "Truth_answer": "Donna Haraway explains that her Manifesto is an effort to build an ironic political myth faithful to feminism, socialism, and materialism.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Haraway_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Donna Haraway's main point of the book Manifesto for Cyborgs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5323, "Truth_answer": "When Robert E. Howard was thirteen, Dr. Howard moved his family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Robert E. Howard article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5323, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Howard moved his family to the Central Texas hamlet of Cross Plains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert E. Howard's family going when he was 13?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5323, "Truth_answer": "In 1919, when Howard was thirteen, Dr. Howard moved his family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert E. Howard's family move", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5323, "Truth_answer": "Howard's father bought a house in the town with a cash down payment and made extensive renovations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert E. Howard's family's move do in 1919?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5323, "Truth_answer": "Howard was born the son of a traveling country physician, Dr. Isaac Mordecai Howard. The family had problems with money exacerbated by Isaac Howard investing in get-rich-quick schemes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert E. Howard's father, Isaac Mordecai Howard's job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5323, "Truth_answer": "During Robert E. Howard's youth, his parents' relationship began to break down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Isaac Mordecai Howard's get-rich-quick schemes lead to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Alan Watts was ordained as an Episcopal priest in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the philosopher Alan Watts become a Christian priest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Alan Watts felt a need to find a vocational outlet for his philosophical inclinations. He entered Seabury-Western Theological Seminary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alan Watts become a priest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Alan Watts studied Christian scriptures, theology, and church history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alan Watts learn at the Seabury-Western Theological Seminary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Watts go on to preach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Alan Watts spent the New Year getting to know Joseph Campbell and Campbell's wife, Jean Erdman, as well as the composer John Cage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alan Watts do after being ordained?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Alan Watts could no longer reconcile his Buddhist beliefs with the formal doctrine of the church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alan Watts resign the ministry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Watts's fascination with the Zen tradition developed because that tradition embodied the spiritual, interwoven with the practical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Alan Watts' spirituality?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5324, "Truth_answer": "Alan Watts published his first book, The Spirit of Zen, in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alan Watts' Christian priest and afterwards besides his fascination with the Zen tradition?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Sledge's career enjoyed a renaissance in the 1980s when When a Man Loves a Woman re-entered the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened later in Percy Sledge's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "When a Man Loves a Woman is a song written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright and first recorded by Percy Sledge from album When a Man Loves a Woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_a_Man_Loves_a_Woman_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was the Percy Sledge song, When a Man Loves a Woman from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge charted with I'll Be Your Everything and Sunshine during the 1970s, and became an international concert favorite throughout the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did Percy Sledge work on, besides When a Man Loves a Woman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Blue Night received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits on the album Blue Night by Percy Sledge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "In 1996 Percy Sledge's album, Blue Night won the W.C. Handy Award for best soul or blues album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Percy Sledge win any other awards, besides Best Contemporary Blues Anthem?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge's album, Blue Night featured Bobby Womack, Steve Cropper, and Mick Taylor among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists has Percy Sledge worked with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211081230id_/https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/music/soul-singer-percy-sledge-dies-n341271_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Percy Sledge inducted into The Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge said My wife called and said, “Guess what? You’ve been inducted.” I said, “You’re kidding,” and she said, “For real!.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Percy Sledge say about his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "In December 2010, Rhino Handmade issued a four-CD retrospective, The Atlantic Recordings, which covers all of the issued Atlantic masters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Percy Sledge besides his reaction to being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2005?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "Although some were simply the mono versions of songs originally issued in stereo; Disc 1 comprises Sledge's first two LPs which were not recorded on stereo equipment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did The Atlantic Recordings feature from Percy Sledge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5325, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Percy Sledge release any other music in his later career besides the four-CD retrospective, The Atlantic Recordings?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge worked in a series of agricultural jobs in the fields in Leighton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Percy Sledge's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Through the mid-1960s, Percy Sledge toured the Southeast with the Esquires Combo on weekends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Percy Sledge get into music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Percy Sledge go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "A former patient and mutual friend of Sledge and record producer Quin Ivy introduced the two. An audition followed, and Sledge was signed to a recording contract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Percy Sledge get discovered?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge worked in a series of agricultural jobs, before taking a job as an orderly at Colbert County Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Percy Sledge a doctor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Through the mid-1960s, Percy Sledge toured the Southeast with the Esquires Combo on weekends, while working at the hospital during the week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Percy Sledge an orderly at Colbert County Hospital?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge was signed to a recording contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812063622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Sledge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Percy Sledge do after working as an orderly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Percy Sledge worked in a series of agricultural jobs in the fields in Leighton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Percy Sledge have as a teenager?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "Sledge harbored dreams of playing professionally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211081230id_/https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/music/soul-singer-percy-sledge-dies-n341271_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was getting into music a dream of Percy Sledge's?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Percy Sledge ever get into any trouble?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Percy Sledge ever have any money troubles?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5327, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Homme was arrested for assaulting Dwarves frontman Blag Dahlia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101115024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Homme_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josh Homme's legal issue?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5327, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme refused to be pinned down on the specifics of what caused the attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Josh Homme assault Blag Dahlia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5327, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme was sentenced to three years' probation with community service, and was forced to enter a rehab program for 60 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101115024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Homme_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josh Homme convicted of assaulting Blag Dahlia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Homme obey the court orders to do community service and enter rehab?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5327, "Truth_answer": "In September 2017, Mike Kerr discussed Homme's drinking habits, telling interviewer Gordon Smart, I can't go anywhere near [Homme] without having an unbelievable amount of tequila in my body.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josh Homme clean after rehab?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5328, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Michael Homme was born in Joshua Tree, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101115024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Homme_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the musician Josh Homme from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5328, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme moved to Seattle, Washington, attending the University of Washington to study business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Josh Homme study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5328, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme met Australian singer and musician Brody Dalle in 1996. Homme and Dalle were married on December 3, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Josh Homme married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5328, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme and Brody Dalle have three children: daughter Camille Harley Joan Homme and sons Orrin Ryder Homme and Wolf Dillon Reece Homme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Homme have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5328, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme began playing guitar at the age of nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101115024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Homme_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josh Homme like to do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5328, "Truth_answer": "Josh Homme's wife, Brody Dalle filed for legal separation on November 15, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josh Homme divorce", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5329, "Truth_answer": "Love Cook is Ai Otsuka's third album released on 14 December 2005 under the Avex Trax record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Love Cook by Ai Otsuka released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5329, "Truth_answer": "Three singles were released before Ai Otsuka's album, Love Cook: double A-Sided Smily / Biidama, Neko ni Fūsen and Planetarium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Love Cook by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5329, "Truth_answer": "By end of March 2004, Ai Otsuka's first album, Love Punch, was released, and peaked third on the Oricon charts selling 190,265 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Otsuka release an album before releasing the album Love Cook?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5329, "Truth_answer": "Love Cook is Ai Otsuka's best-selling album to date and her first album to pass the 800,000 mark, which was accomplished once the promotional Love [99] Cook Tour started.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Love Cook by Ai Otsuka sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque derives from the Italian burlesco, which, in turn, is derived from the Italian burla – a joke, ridicule or mockery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Burlesque come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque first appears in a title in Francesco Berni's Opere burlesche of the early 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the concept of Burlesque come about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "'Burlesque' as a literary term became widespread in 17th century Italy and France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p1", "https://thesilverkitsune.com/2017/04/05/995/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Burlesque besides first appearing in a title in Francesco Berni's Opere burlesche of the early 16th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "Burlesque was often used interchangeably with pastiche, parody, and the 17th and 18th century genre of the mock-heroic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What started the development of the Burlesque genre?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "Shakespeare's Pyramus and Thisbe scene in Midsummer Night's Dream and the general mocking of romance in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Knight of the Burning Pestle were early Burlesque examples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first performance of Burlesque media?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "A later use of Burlesque, particularly in the United States, refers to performances in a variety show format.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Burlesque genre stay true to its original development or were there changes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "A new generation, nostalgic for the spectacle and perceived glamour of the classic American burlesque, developed a cult following for the art in the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting I should know about burlesque besides a later use of the term, particularly in the United States, refers to performances in a variety show format?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "A new generation developed a cult following at revues in New York City, The Velvet Hammer troupe in Los Angeles and The Shim-Shamettes in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did burlesque performers do some of their early shows after the development of a cult following?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "A later use of Burlesque refers to performances in a variety show format. These were popular from the 1860s to the 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more important dates in the burlesque article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5330, "Truth_answer": "Some Hollywood films attempted to recreate the spirit of Burlesque performances from the 1930s to the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225160758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlesque_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other important dates in the burlesque article besides the 1860s to the 1940s?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "The Israel Police opened a criminal investigation into Eden Natan-Zada's lynching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was someone on trial for in connection to Eden Natan-Zada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "On 13 June 2006, five suspects in the lynching were arrested, one was brought in for questioning, and a seventh suspect turned himself in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the investigation into Eden Natan-Zada's lynching find?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "Two suspects were subsequently released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the suspects in the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada were arrested?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were two suspects in the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "Twelve Arab citizens were indicted over the lynching in the Haifa District Court. Seven were charged with attempted murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the release of two suspects in the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "Four were convicted of attempted manslaughter and two were convicted of aggravated battery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the people charged in relation to the lynching of Eden Natan-Zada convicted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "On 7 August 2005, the Prime Minister's Bureau overruled Meir Nitzan's ban against burial in Rishon LeZion, and decreed that Zada should be buried in the civilian cemetery there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Eden Natan-Zada after the conviction of six people for his lynching?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "The High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel called on the government to refrain from investigating the death of Eden Natan-Zada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200726185606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Natan-Zada_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eden Natan-Zada's lynching besides the Prime Minister's Bureau overruling Meir Nitzan's ban against burial in Rishon LeZion, and decreed that Zada should be buried in the civilian cemetery there?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "Arab Knesset member Mohammad Barakeh warned that protests could erupt if police probed Zada's lynching.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel want the government to investigate the death of Eden Natan-Zada?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people protest the investigation into Eden Natan-Zada's death?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5332, "Truth_answer": "The members of Menudo were generally aged 12–16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old were the members of the boy band Menudo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5332, "Truth_answer": "Menudo continued to work, releasing an English single titled Dancin', Movin', Shakin', and a follow-up in 1993, Cosmopolitan Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Menudo have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5332, "Truth_answer": "New Kids on the Block, the first commercially successful modern boy band, formed in 1984 and found international success in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011043317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was one of the boy bands more successful than the others like Menudo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5332, "Truth_answer": "Starr's idea was to take the traditional template from the R&B genre and apply it to a pop genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made New Kids on the Block so successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5332, "Truth_answer": "New Kids on the Block won two American Music Awards in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the members of New Kids on the Block win an award", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "Bob and Gene Schwartz signed Dion's friends, the Belmonts, and teamed them, with Dion singing lead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dion DiMucci end up in the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "The original Belmonts consisted of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo Mastrangelo, and Fred Milano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820075425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_and_the_Belmonts_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619212825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Belmonts_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170408100855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Knows_(Dion_and_The_Belmonts_song)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321024200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Wonder_Why_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was signed to the Belmonts, besides Dion DiMucci?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "In late 1966 the three original Belmonts reunited with DiMucci and recorded the album Dion & The Belmonts Together Again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Belmonts release an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "The Belmonts' first Laurie release, I Wonder Why, was recorded at New York's Bell Sound Studios and brought them immediate success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Belmonts' initial hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "Dion and The Belmonts song, No One Knows reached #12 on the R&B chart and #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170408100855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Knows_(Dion_and_The_Belmonts_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did No One Knows by the Belmonts do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "There were musical, personal and financial differences between Dion and members of the Belmonts, and in October 1960, Dion DiMucci decided to quit for a solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci break with the Belmonts in 1960?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "Further single releases for Dion and the Belmonts that year were less successful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dion DiMucci do after checking into the hospital for heroin addiction?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5333, "Truth_answer": "The Belmonts continued as The Belmonts, with Mastrangelo singing lead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619212825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Belmonts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Belmonts continue without Dion DiMucci?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "There were musical, personal and financial differences between Dion and members of the Belmonts, and in October 1960, Dion decided to quit for a solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know why Dion DiMucci left the Belmonts in 1960?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1960, Dion DiMucci had released his first solo album on Laurie, Alone with Dion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dion DiMucci release his first solo record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "Dion DiMucci had released his first solo album on Laurie, Alone with Dion, and the single Lonely Teenager, which rose to No. 12 in the US charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Dion DiMucci's songs from Alone with Dion do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "The record, Runaround Sue, stormed up the U.S. charts, reaching No. 1 in October 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successful songs did Dion DiMucci have, besides Lonely Teenager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1961, Dion DiMucci had become a major star, touring worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci perform any concerts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "Dion DiMucci's record, Runaround Sue, stormed up the charts, reaching No. 11 in the UK, where he also toured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dion DiMucci tour internationally?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "At the end of 1962, Dion DiMucci moved from Laurie to Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label were Dion DiMucci's songs released under?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "The first Columbia single, Leiber and Stoller's Ruby Baby reached No. 2, while Donna the Prima Donna and Drip Drop both reached No. 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dion DiMucci perform well for Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5334, "Truth_answer": "Artists who have recorded for Columbia include AC/DC, Adele, and Joe Zawinul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other artists sign with Columbia Records, besides Dion DiMucci?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5335, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn was born in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Emilie Autumn born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5335, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn's mother worked as a seamstress, and she has said that her father was a German immigrant with whom she did not share a close relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Emilie Autumn's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5335, "Truth_answer": "At the age of nine or ten, Emilie Autumn left regular school with the goal of becoming a world-class violinist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of schooling did Emilie Autumn have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5335, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn practiced eight or nine hours a day, had lessons, read a wide range of literature, participated in orchestra practice, and was home-schooled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did being a violinist go for Emilie Autumn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5335, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn began writing her own music and poetry at age thirteen or fourteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Emilie Autumn do musically after practicing violin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5336, "Truth_answer": "Enchant is the debut studio album by Emilie Autumn, originally released on February 26, 2003, by Traitor Records and re-released on August 17, 2007 by Trisol Music Group GmbH", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enchant_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Enchant by Emilie Autumn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5336, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn's bandmates consisted of cellist Joey Harvey, drummer Heath Jansen, guitarist Ben Lehl, and bassist Jimmy Vanaria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Emilie Autumn collaborate with in 2001–2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5336, "Truth_answer": "As part of a recording project, Autumn traveled to Chicago, Illinois, in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Emilie Autumn do during 2001–2004 besides the album, Enchant's release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5336, "Truth_answer": "Emilie Autumn decided to stay because she enjoyed the public transportation system and music scene there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Emilie Autumn do in Chicago in 2001–2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emilie Autumn's decision to stay in Chicago significant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "Heroine is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band From First to Last. It was released on March 21, 2006 through Epitaph Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170110013854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroine_(From_First_to_Last_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album, Heroine by From First to Last released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "The album, Heroine has spawned two singles: The Latest Plague and Shame Shame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170110013854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroine_(From_First_to_Last_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album, Heroine by From First to Last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "The album, Heroine is From First to Last's highest-selling album, and has sold more than 232,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album, Heroine by From First to Last successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "The album, Heroine is the last album to include From First to Last lead vocalist Sonny Moore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What band members worked on the album Heroine by From First to Last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "Wes Borland played bass on album, Heroine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170110013854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroine_(From_First_to_Last_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other From First to Last band members were included in the production of Heroine, besides Sonny Moore?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "From First to Last did a short European Tour with various bands. The band then played several dates on the 2006 Vans Warped Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_First_to_Last_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did From First to Last perform any shows during the release of their album, Heroine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5337, "Truth_answer": "From First to Last's first show back with Moore and Bloom was on February 7, during an Emo Nite LA event in Los Angeles, California at music venue Echoplex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did From First to Last perform at any other venues, besides the European ones?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5338, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmsted and Vaux entered the Central Park design competition together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frederick Law Olmsted's involvement with central park?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5338, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmstead's and Calvert Vaux's Greensward Plan was announced in 1858 as the winning design.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux win the central park design competition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5338, "Truth_answer": "The design of Central Park embodies Olmsted's social consciousness and commitment to egalitarian ideals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Olmsted and Vaux's design for Central Park?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5338, "Truth_answer": "On his return from the South, Frederick Law Olmsted began executing their plan almost immediately.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Olmsted and Vaux's Central Park design actually implemented?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5338, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Law Olmsted believed that the common green space must always be equally accessible to all citizens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Frederick Law Olmsted besides the Central Park design?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5338, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Central Park design competition, Frederick Law Olmsted had never designed or executed a landscape design.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Central Park design competition the start of Frederick Law Olmsted's career in landscape architecture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5339, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Lewis was also a world-renowned humanitarian, philanthropist and number one volunteer who supported fundraising for research into muscular dystrophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Jerry Lewis' political views?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5339, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Lewis and Martin made their first appeal for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jerry Lewis do politically?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5339, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Lewis fought Rocky Marciano in a boxing bout for MDA's fund drive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jerry Lewis do, besides making appeals for the Muscular Dystrophy Association?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5339, "Truth_answer": "In a 1971 Movie Mirror magazine article, Jerry Lewis came out against the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was Jerry Lewis involved in politics besides make his first appeal for the Muscular Dystrophy Association?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5339, "Truth_answer": "Lewis came out against the Vietnam War, when his son, Gary, returned from service traumatized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted Jerry Lewis to take a stand against the Vietnam War?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 18, Khattab left Saudi Arabia to participate in the fight against the Soviet Union during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ibn al-Khattab's connection to Central Asia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "Ibn al-Khattab permanently incapacitated his right hand after an accident with improvised explosives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ibn al-Khattab do, besides leave to fight in Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "Ibn al-Khattab publicly admitted that he spent the period between 1989 and 1994 in Afghanistan and that he had met Osama Bin Laden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ibn al-Khattab after injuring his hand?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "Armenian sources claim that in 1992 Ibn al-Khattab was one of many Chechen volunteers who aided Azerbaijan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ibn al-Khattab enter the Balkans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "Ibn al-Khattab aided Azerbaijan in the embattled region of Nagorno-Karabakh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ibn al-Khattab do in Azerbaijan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "In the course of the First Chechen War, Shamil Basayev became Ibn al-Khattab's closest ally and personal friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ibn al-Khattab do with Shamil Basayev?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense denied any involvement by Khattab in the Nagorno-Karabakh war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_al-Khattab_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Ibn al-Khattab's involvement in Azerbaijan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5340, "Truth_answer": "Ibn al-Khattab once mentioned he had also been involved in the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Ibn al-Khattab's time in the Balkans besides the result of his involvement Azerbaijan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5341, "Truth_answer": "During Edward Canby's early career, he served in the Second Seminole War in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Edward Canby's early military career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5341, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby received three brevet promotions, including to major for Contreras and Churubusco, and lieutenant colonel for Belén Gates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edward Canby's rank in the military?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5341, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby saw combat during the Mexican–American War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward Canby do in the Mexican-American war?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5341, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby served at various posts, including Upstate New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Canby do in his early military career, besides serving in the Second Seminole and Mexican-American wars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5341, "Truth_answer": "During his early career, Edward Canby served in the Second Seminole War in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby do anything in the Second Seminole War in Florida?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby have his affairs in order", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby make any changes as judge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5342, "Truth_answer": "Canby faced problems with the Modoc tribe. Captain Jack attacked the general. With Ellen's Man, he shot Canby twice in the head and cut his throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby receive any grave injury from his military career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5342, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby was assassinated during peace talks with the Modoc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the attack by Captain Jack the cause of Edward Edward Canby's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5343, "Truth_answer": "By late 1999, WCW began losing around five million dollars a month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bischoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the downfall of WCW and its relationship with Eric Bischoff?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5343, "Truth_answer": "Attendance, PPV buys and ratings were down significantly. On September 10, 1999, the decision was made to relieve Bischoff of power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bischoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the WCW losing money in 1999?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5343, "Truth_answer": "Eric Bischoff was replaced with WCW Vice President of Strategic Planning Bill Busch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bischoff_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took over the WCW after Eric Bischoff left?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5343, "Truth_answer": "Eric Bischoff is best known for serving as Executive Producer and later President of World Championship Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bischoff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eric bischoff run the WCW?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5344, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was born the daughter of Col. Dr. Manmathnath Choudhary by his wife Leela Devi Choudhary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Devika Rani's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5344, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was born the daughter of Col. Dr. Manmathnath Choudhary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Devika Rani's father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5344, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani was born in Waltair near Visakhapatnam in present-day Andhra Pradesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011234402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devika_Rani_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Devika Rani born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5344, "Truth_answer": "Devika Rani is the sister of Nikhil Chaudhuri and Mahim Chaudhuri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201201221430id_/https://www.geni.com/people/Devika-Rani-Roerich-Chaudhuri/6000000017936455383_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Devika Rani have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5344, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Devika Rani met her future husband, Himanshu Rai. Rani learnt various aspects of film-making and also took a special course in film acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Devika Rani become interested in acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5345, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts is the sixth album by the eponymous band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5345, "Truth_answer": "In January 2007, The Wildhearts spent a week finishing their new self-titled album. The album was released on 23 April.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Wildhearts by the band of the same name released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5345, "Truth_answer": "The self-titled album, The Wildhearts reached number 55 in the UK album charts the week after its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the self-titled album The Wildhearts do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5345, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts were to play a handful of shows across America, but due to delays in their Visa application they were forced to cancel the US tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the self-titled Wildhearts' album besides reaching number 55 in the UK album charts the week after its release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5345, "Truth_answer": "Much of the band's early career was affected by bitter feuds with their record company, East West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label were the Wildhearts with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5345, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts' members have regularly been replaced, with the only constant member being the band's founder, singer and guitarist Ginger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any line up changes for the Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5346, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts traveled to Denmark to record their ninth studio album, ¡Chutzpah!, which was released on 31 August 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the band The Wildhearts release in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5346, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the hit songs from the album ¡Chutzpah! by The Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5346, "Truth_answer": "¡Chutzpah! was released on 31 August 2009, followed by a tour of the United Kingdom in September and October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073253id_/https://concerts.eventful.com/The-Wildhearts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Wildhearts tour to support the album ¡Chutzpah!?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5346, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts won the award for Spirit of Independence at the 2009 Kerrang! Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics review the album ¡Chutzpah! by the Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5346, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts' member Ginger fired guitarist CJ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Wildhearts besides winning the award for Spirit of Independence at the 2009 Kerrang! Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5346, "Truth_answer": "On 10 December 2012, it was announced that Scott Sorry had left The Wildhearts due to family commitments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other members of the Wildhearts leave the band besides guitarist CJ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was employed by US Airways and its predecessor airlines from 1980 until 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of jobs did Chesley Sullenberger have in aviation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Chesley Sullenberger became the founder and CEO of Safety Reliability Methods, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger found Safety Reliability Methods?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "Safety Reliability Methods, Inc., is a firm providing strategic and tactical guidance to enhance organizational safety, performance, and reliability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of company was the organization Safety Reliability Methods?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger retired in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chesley Sullenberger still work for the company Safety Reliability Methods?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger served as an instructor, Air Line Pilots Association Local Air Safety Chairman, accident investigator, and national technical committee member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger have any other jobs in his civil aviation career, besides working for US Airways and Safety Reliability Methods?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "In June 1969 Chesley Sullenberger was selected for a cadet glider program, and by the end of that year, he was an instructor pilot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger serve as an instructor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was a featured speaker for two panels: one on aviation and one on patient safety in medicine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chesley Sullenberger besides being selected for a cadet glider program, and by the end of that year, he was an instructor pilot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5347, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger was a featured speaker at the High Reliability Organizations 2007 International Conference in Deauville, France, from May 29 to 31, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chesley Sullenberger a featured speaker?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "Sullenberger was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, entering with the Class of 1973 in June 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger get involved with military services?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chesley Sullenberger live when he was appointed to the Air Force Academy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "After 30 years with US Airways and its predecessor, Chesley Sullenberger retired in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Chesley Sullenberger involved in military services?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "Chesley Sullenberger advanced to become a flight leader and a training officer, as well as operating as Blue Force Mission Commander in Red Flag Exercises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger advance to any other rankings, besides captain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger operate as Blue Force Mission Commander?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "While in the Air Force, Chesley Sullenberger was a member of an aircraft accident investigation board.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203141926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chesley Sullenberger accomplish anything else while in the Military besides advance to become a flight leader and a training officer, as well as operating as Blue Force Mission Commander in Red Flag Exercises?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chesley Sullenberger become a member of an aircraft accident investigation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5348, "Truth_answer": "After 30 years with US Airways and its predecessor, Sullenberger retired in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Chesley Sullenberger still in the military?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "When the war started, William H. Seward turned his attention to making sure that foreign powers did not interfere in the conflict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were William H. Seward's views on diplomacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "When the Confederacy announced that it would authorize privateers, William H. Seward sent word to American representatives that the U.S. would become party to the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did William H. Seward make sure foreign powers didn't interfere in the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "William H. Seward drafted a strong letter for the American Minister in London, Charles Francis Adams, to read to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Russell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did William H. Seward do in politics besides making sure foreign powers didn't interfere in the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "Seward did his best to stop the southern states from seceding; once that failed, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to the Union cause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were William H. Seward's views about the Civil War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "William H. Seward negotiated the Alaska Purchase in 1867.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other important things did William H. Seward do besides devoting himself wholeheartedly to the Union cause?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "William H. Seward supported Johnson during his impeachment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting things mentioned about William H. Seward besides negotiating the Alaska Purchase in 1867?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "In November 1862, the British cabinet decided against recognition of the Confederacy as a nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened involving William H. Seward in November 1862?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5349, "Truth_answer": "From the start of the war until early 1862, Seward was in charge of determining who should be detained without charges or trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about William H. Seward besides the British cabinet deciding against recognition of the Confederacy as a nation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5350, "Truth_answer": "Richard Berry was inspired to write the song, Louie Louie in 1955 after listening to an R&B interpretation of El Loco Cha Cha“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223224942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richard Berry come up with the song Louie Louie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5350, "Truth_answer": "In 1955, Berry was inspired to write Louie Louie. Richard Berry released the song on Flip Records in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it take Richard Berry long to make the song Louie Louie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5350, "Truth_answer": "Richard Berry and the Pharaohs recorded and released the song, Louie Louie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116162847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Berry_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Berry write the song, Louie Louie by himself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5350, "Truth_answer": "In 1955 at the age of 20, Richard Berry was inspired to write Louie Louie, a calypso-style song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Richard Berry when he wrote Louie Louie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly was born at Belleville Maternity Home in Waterford city on 21 May 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sean Kelly born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "For eight years Sean Kelly attended Crehana National School, County Waterford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sean Kelly grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly began cycling after his brother had started riding to school in September 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sean Kelly begin cycling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "At 16 Sean Kelly won the national junior championship at Banbridge, County Down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sean Kelly become a prominent cyclist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "On 4 August 1970 Sean Kelly rode his first race, at Kennedy Terrace in Carrickbeg, County Waterford, part of Carrick-on-Suir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sean Kelly's first bicycle race?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly was paid about £30,000 plus bonuses in his last season of his early years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Kelly get paid for cycling?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5351, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly started with a new backer, Splendor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Kelly have a manager or sponsor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour and also won the points competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much success did Sean Kelly have on the grand tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly finished 46th in the Tour de France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Kelly have any failures?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "The Flandria team was in two parts. Sean Kelly rode with the second section.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Sean Kelly in the Tour de France?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "The Flandria team was in two parts: the strongest riders, such as Freddy Maertens, were in the main section.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sean Kelly's teammates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won his only grand tour, over West German Raimund Dietzen and also won the points competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Sean Kelly lose in the grand tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly returned in April to the 1988 Vuelta a España which started on the rugged mountainous island of Tenerife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Sean Kelly participate in The Grand Tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sean Kelly only race once in the Grand Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5352, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly won Paris–Nice in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other cycling races did Sean Kelly win besides The Grand Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5353, "Truth_answer": "On 25 and 26 April, Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor appeared on the eleventh series of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Queen in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5353, "Truth_answer": "Brian May and Roger Taylor appeared on American Idol, performing a Queen medley with the six finalists on the first show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brian May and Roger Taylor do on the show American Idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5353, "Truth_answer": "Queen were scheduled to headline Sonisphere at Knebworth on 7 July 2012 with Adam Lambert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brian May and Roger Taylor do with Adam Adambert?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5353, "Truth_answer": "Queen were scheduled to headline with Adam Lambert before the festival was cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show with Queen and Adam Lambert happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5354, "Truth_answer": "The Spirit Room is the major-label debut album by singer-songwriter Michelle Branch, released by the Maverick Recording Company and Warner Bros. Records on August 14, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Spirit Room by Michelle Branch?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5354, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Branch signed a recording deal with Maverick Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was Michelle Branch under for the album The Spirit Room?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5354, "Truth_answer": "The Spirit Room was released in August 2001, producing the hit single Everywhere. The single was a success, winning the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Viewer's Choice Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Branch win any awards for the album The Spirit Room?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5354, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Branch's second major label album, Hotel Paper, was released in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207013802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheryl_Crow_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210052650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Branch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Branch release any follow up albums after The Spirit Room?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas were an American all-female vocal group formed in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1957 involving Martha and the Vandellas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Formed in 1957 by friends Annette Beard, Rosalind Ashford and Gloria Williams, the group eventually included Martha Reeves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of Martha and the Vandellas become friends?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas charted over twenty-six hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas produce music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas signed their first recording contract with Checker Records, releasing the Reeves-led I'll Let You Know.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas record any music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' record, I'll Let You Know flopped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I'll Let You Know by Martha and the Vandellas popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas then recorded their first take of There He Is.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas have another record after I'll Let You Know?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' record, There He Is (At My Door) also flopped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the record, There He Is (At My Door) by Martha and the Vandellas successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Following their signing to Motown's Gordy imprint in 1962, the Vandellas struck gold with Come and Get These Memories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas have one record that was successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "The quartet began applying background vocals for emerging Motown star Marvin Gaye, singing on Gaye's first hit single, Stubborn Kind of Fellow“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_and_the_Vandellas_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas work with Motown?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5355, "Truth_answer": "Martha and the Vandellas' record, There He Is joined The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops and Marvin Gaye in performing at the Copacabana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martha and the Vandellas work with anyone else, besides Marvin Gaye?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher's first passion was football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lionel Conacher's connection about football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Rugby football was the first sport Lionel Conacher played, and it was his favourite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Conacher play football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was a member of the Toronto Argonauts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What football team did Lionel Conacher play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "The Argonauts won the eastern championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Toronto Argonauts win while Lionel Conacher played with them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher returned to football in 1933. He organized the team for a second year in 1934. However, neither he nor his team returned for a third season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lionel Conacher play for the Toronto Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher found that the game was too hard on his body physically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lionel Conacher leave the Toronto Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "In his first game with the Argonauts, Lionel Conacher scored 23 of the team's 27 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any significant thing that is interesting in the Lionel Conacher article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Conacher returned to football in 1933. He organized the team for a second year in 1934. However, neither he nor his team returned for a third season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lionel Conacher play for the Argonauts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was offered a position as coach of the Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact about Lionel Conacher besides returning to football in 1933?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was offered a position as coach of the Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers, but he turned down the job due to his other commitments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Conacher play for the Montreal Wheelers long?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5356, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was part of an effort to launch a new professional league that would feature both Canadian and American teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant in Lionel Conacher's football career besides being offered a position as coach of the Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers, turned down the job due to other commitments?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lionel Conacher play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lionel Conacher play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team that won the International Leaguechampionship in 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Conacher win any championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher won wrestling, boxing and lacrosse championships during his playing career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other championships did Lionel Conacher win, besides the baseball one?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher retired as an athlete in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Conacher retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher first played organized football at the age of 12 as a middle wing with the Capitals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what positions did Lionel Conacher play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks in exchange for Teddy Graham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Conacher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lionel Conacher traded?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lionel Conacher break any records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5357, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Conacher was dealt early in the year to the New York Americans. Conacher served as player-coach in 1929–30.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lionel Conacher ever a coach?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "Rave Tapes is the eighth studio album by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://brightlight-youngteam.blogspot.com/2013/10/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331043047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rave_Tapes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the rave tapes by Mogwai?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "The song Remurdered was uploaded to the Rock Action and Sub Pop SoundCloud pages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Mogwai release from the album, Rave Tapes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Remurdered by Mogwai a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "The Mogwai album, Rave Tapes was the best selling UK album released in 2014 in terms of vinyl sales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the album Rave Tapes by Mogwai besides the song Remurdered being uploaded to the Rock Action and Sub Pop SoundCloud pages?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "Rave Tapes is the eighth studio album by Mogwai, released on 20 January 2014 in the UK, and the following day in the USA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rave Tapes by Mogwai released in the USA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "In June 2015 Mogwai played a series of high-profile shows in the UK and Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mogwai article besides the release of the album, Rave Tapes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai played a series of high-profile shows, climaxing with two nights at the Camden Roundhouse, to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the shows that Mogwai played in June 2015?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai curated a series of shows at the London venue featuring acts that have challenged, intrigued and inspired them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other shows that Mogwai were involved in, besides the ones in June 2015?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "In April 2016, Braithwaite told the Guardian that the band would be travelling to the US later in the year to record a new album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mogwai do any other touring, besides their shows in 2015?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "On 25 November, Fridmann announced that Mogwai had started recording the album with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Country%27s_Sun_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Mogwai do during 2016, besides travel to the US?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "On 14 May 2017, Mogwai announced the title and release date of the new album, and also shared the first song Coolverine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Country%27s_Sun_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Mogwai recorded with Dave Fridmann?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5358, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Every Country's Sun by Mogwai received?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai's song Auto Rock was used in Michael Mann's 2006 film Miami Vice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What soundtracks did the band Mogwai make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "On the film-review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Miami Vice holds a 46% critics rating.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308084738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Vice_%28film%29_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Miami Vice received by critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai collaborated with Clint Mansell and Kronos Quartet on the soundtrack to The Fountain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other soundtracks that Mogwai worked on, besides the one for Miami Vice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai are also featured in the 2009 post-rock documentary Introspective.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other soundtracks that Mogwai contributed to after Miami Vice and The Fountain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai donated an exclusive track to the PEACE project in support of Amnesty International.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What track did Mogwai donate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Mogwai provided the soundtrack for the Canal+ French TV series Les Revenants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information in the section about Mogwai's soundtracks besides donating an exclusive track to the PEACE project in support of Amnesty Internationa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Heather Phares said that Les Revenants defied expectations with an intimate, low-key brilliance“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331054755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Revenants_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics receive the soundtrack album to Les Revenants?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Mogwai supplied the music for Mark Cousins' documentary Atomic, Living in Dread and Promise. The soundtrack was reworked and released as Atomic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other soundtrack work did Mogwai complete besides the soundtrack for the Canal+ French TV series Les Revenants?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Mogwai soundtrack for Atomic reworked?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai carried out an extensive live tour of Europe and Japan performing the soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mogwai besides the soundtrack for Atomic being reworked?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5359, "Truth_answer": "Mogwai announced a North American tour of the album for January 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mogwai do any other tours, besides the one for the Atomic soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton is best known for his trilogy with Muhammad Ali.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Norton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ali in the Ken Norton article referring to Mohammed Ali?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "On March 31, 1973, Muhammad Ali entered the ring as a 5–1 favorite versus Ken Norton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ken Norton first fight Muhammad Ali?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton won a 12-round split decision over Ali.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Norton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Norton win his first match against Muhammad Ali?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Ali said during an interview with Mark Cronin, Kenny’s style is too difficult for me. I can’t beat him, and I sure don’t want to fight him again....", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Muhammad Ali say in regards to Ken Norton?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 1973, Ali and Norton met at the Forum, Inglewood, California, USA, for their highly anticipated rematch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ken Norton fight Muhammad Ali again?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "Though the match was close, Muhammad Ali ended up winning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406135417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_vs._Ken_Norton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Norton win the rematch against Muhammad Ali?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5360, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Norton injured during either fight with Muhammad Ali?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Howard Norton Sr. was an American professional boxer who competed from 1967 to 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Norton_p0", "https://www.thefancavememorabilia.co.uk/products/ken-norton-signed-glove-display_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ken Norton's professional career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton is best known for his trilogy with Muhammad Ali, in which Norton won the first fight by split decision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Norton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Ken Norton's boxing wins over?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton suffered a surprise defeat, ironically just after The Ring magazine had profiled him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Norton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ken Norton besides being known for his trilogy with Muhammad Ali, in which Norton won the first fight by split decision?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "The Ring magazine had profiled Ken Norton as a prospect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The Ring magazine profiled Ken Norton as what?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton received the Napoleon Hill Award for positive thinking in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Norton win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton was married three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Norton_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ken Norton married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5361, "Truth_answer": "Ken Norton had four children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ken Norton have family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "Madhvacharya was a Hindu philosopher and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030093540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhvacharya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Madhvacharya's biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Madhvacharya married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "Madhvacharya left the monastery, and began his own Dvaita movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030093540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhvacharya_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Madhvacharya's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "Dvaita Vedanta is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvaita_Vedanta_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Dvaita movement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "In several of his texts, Madhvacharya proclaims himself to be the third avatar or incarnation of Vayu, wind god, the son of Vishnu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030093540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhvacharya_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact mentioned in the Madhvacharya article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "Thirty seven Dvaita texts are attributed to Madhvacharya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030093540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhvacharya_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Madhvacharya article besides the Dvaita movement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5362, "Truth_answer": "Thirteen are bhasya on earliest Principal Upanishads, a commentary on forty hymns of the Rigveda, plus poems and texts on bhakti of Vishnu and his avatars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Madhvacharya's works?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "Madhva studied the Upanishads and the Advaita literature, but had frequent disagreements with his guru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the philosopher Madvacharya believe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "Madhva was unconvinced by its nondualism philosophy of oneness of human soul and god.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030093540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhvacharya_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Madhvacharya oppose his guru?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "Madhvacharya was a fierce critic of competing Vedanta schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030093540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhvacharya_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madhvacharya have any issues with other gurus, besides his first teacher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "God Vishnu alone is independent, all other gods and beings are dependent on Him, according to both Madhvacharya and Ramanuja.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the philosopher Madvacharya agree with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "Madhvacharya believed that some souls are eternally doomed and damned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the philosopher Madvacharya besides agreeing with Ramanuja?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who determined which souls are doomed, according to the philosopher Madhvacharya?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5363, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Madhvacharya believe in Shiva?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons graduated from the College of William & Mary, where he played on the football team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did pinball Clemons start football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons played running back and return specialist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pinball Clemons' positon on the College of William & Mary football team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinball Clemons' college team win games a lot or championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "During his career Pinball Clemons set many team records including career pass receptions, punt return yards, punt returns, punt return touchdowns, and kickoff returns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Pinball Clemons' stats throughout his football career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons was appointed as a Member of the Order of Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pinball Clemons get any awards or special recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "Pinball Clemons was appointed as a Member of the Order of Ontario in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729050814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Clemons_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year was Pinball Clemons appointed a Member of the Order of Ontario?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5364, "Truth_answer": "Upon ending his playing career, Pinball Clemons became interim head coach of the Toronto Argonauts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Pinball Clemons besides being appointed as a Member of the Order of Ontario in 2001?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "Terry Nation made a significant contribution to the long-running BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Nation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Terry Nation do on Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "Terry Nation made a significant contribution to Doctor Who, creating the villainous Daleks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What contributions did Terry Nation make to Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial race portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The Daleks were conceived by science-fiction writer Terry Nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Doctor Who villains created by Terry Nation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "Prior to his association with Hancock, Terry Nation had declined an offer from scriptwriter David Whitaker. Now unemployed, Nation accepted the offer, writing the Doctor Who serial, The Daleks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Nation state how he came to create the characters of the Daleks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "In July 1963, the serial was titled Doctor Who and the Robots. Script editor David Whitaker commissioned comedy writer Terry Nation on 31 July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Terry Nation hired to produce the Dalek characters for Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "Terry Nation contributed further scripts to Doctor Who.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Nation_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Nation create anything else for the series Doctor Who, besides the Daleks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5365, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner co-wrote the 12-part serial The Daleks' Master Plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Nation_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What scripts did Terry Nation contribute to Doctor Who?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "Terry Nation was also the creator of two series for the BBC, Survivors and Blake's 7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Nation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Terry Nation and the shows Survivors and Blake?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "Survivors is a British post-apocalyptic fiction drama television series produced by Terence Dudley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126001409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivors_%281975_TV_series%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the show Survivors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "Screenwriter Brian Clemens claimed that he had related the concept for Survivors to Nation in the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Nation_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other people worked on the show Survivors besides Terence Dudley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "The series, Survivors' main actors included Carolyn Seymour, Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, and Denis Lill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of the actors in the show Survivors mentioned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "Terry Nation was also the creator of Blake's 7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other one of Terry Nation's works was mentioned in the Terry Nation page, besides Survivors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "Prior to his association with Hancock, Terry Nation had declined an offer from scriptwriter David Whitaker. Now unemployed, Nation accepted the offer, writing the second Doctor Who serial, The Daleks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Terry Nation's works have much more recognition than Survivors and Blake's 7?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5366, "Truth_answer": "Terry Nation had declined an offer from scriptwriter David Whitaker; Whitaker had been impressed by a script that Nation had written for the series Out of this World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which name was mentioned as a person that helped Terry Nation in his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5367, "Truth_answer": "Red Cavalry or Konarmiya is a collection of short stories by Russian author Isaac Babel about the 1st Cavalry Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129184218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Cavalry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Red Cavalry and its relationship with Isaac Babel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5367, "Truth_answer": "Red Cavalry is a collection of short stories by Russian author Isaac Babel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129184218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Cavalry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Isaac Babel write the stories in Red Cavalry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5367, "Truth_answer": "The book Red Cavalry was one of the Russian people's first literary exposures to the dark, bitter reality of the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129184218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Cavalry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the stories in Red Cavalry by Isaac Babel about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5367, "Truth_answer": "The stories in Red Cavalry take place during the Polish–Soviet War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129184218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Cavalry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which war is Isaac Babel talking about in Red Cavalry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5368, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Morbid Angel released their second album, Blessed Are the Sick, which was met with widespread critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Morbid Angel begin their rise to success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5368, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's album, Blessed Are the Sick has no singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any singles from the album Blessed Are the Sick by Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5368, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel released its fourth studio album, Domination, on May 9, 1995. It proved to be a somewhat controversial album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Rise to Success by Morbid Angel besides having no singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5368, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's album, Domination proved to be a somewhat controversial album among fans, featuring a slower, more atmospheric and experimental sound than on previous albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Domination by Morbid Angel controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5368, "Truth_answer": "Music critics describe Morbid Angel's album, Domination's sound as more groove-oriented.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Domination by Morbid Angel receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did critics say about Domination by Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson spent a great deal of the two years following his father's death in June 1973 secluded in the chauffeur's quarters of his home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Brian Wilson during the Recluse period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "Wilson spent a great deal of the two years following his father's death abusing alcohol, taking drugs, overeating, and exhibiting self-destructive behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Brian Wilson following his father's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "For a short period in 1978, Brian Wilson lived as a vagrant in Balboa Park, San Diego until police officers took him to Alvarado Hospital for alcohol poisoning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson ever get caught and arrested for his drug use?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "After Wilson overdosed on a combination of alcohol, cocaine, and other psychoactive drugs, he once again employed Landy. A radical program was undertaken to try to restore Wilson's health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson die from abusing drugs and alcholol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson ever go to rehab?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "The Capitol Records-era greatest hits compilation Endless Summer reached number 1 on the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brian Wilson beside his drug abuse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Endless Summer stay #1 on the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "Pet Sounds is the 11th studio album by the Beach Boys, released May 16, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114084521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sounds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "Pet Sounds is arguably seen as a Brian Wilson solo album. Wilson even toyed with the idea by releasing Caroline, No as a solo single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the project Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson even toyed with the idea by releasing Caroline, No as a solo single in March 1966, it reaching number 32 on the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Pet Sounds, Brian Wilson toyed with the idea of what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "Good Vibrations is a song composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on October 10, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles did Brian Wilson record during the 1960s besides Caroline, No?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys was an immediate critical and commercial hit, topping record charts in several countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208160043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Vibrations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "The lead single on the album, Smile would have been Heroes and Villains, a Western musical comedy, or Vega-Tables, a satire of physical fitness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on the album Smile?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5370, "Truth_answer": "Having been introduced to Van Dyke Parks, Wilson liked Parks' visionary eloquence and began working with him in the fall of 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What people was Brian Wilson working with during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "Cousteau and Tailliez showed Épaves to Admiral Lemonnier, who gave them the responsibility of setting up the Groupement de Recherches Sous-marines. Later it became the GERS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the organization GERS?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "The GERS small team undertook the exploration of the Roman wreck of Mahdia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the GERS do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, Chief Petty Officer Maurice Fargues became the first diver to die using an aqualung.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jacques Cousteau article besides the GERS small team undertaking the exploration of the Roman wreck of Mahdia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "Aqua-Lung was the first open-circuit, self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (or SCUBA) to reach worldwide popularity and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an aqualung device?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Fargues became the first diver to die using an aqualung, while attempting a new depth record with the GERS near Toulon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Maurice Fargues die while working with GERS?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "Cousteau and the Élie Monnier took part in the rescue of Professor Jacques Piccard's bathyscaphe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other incidents with GERS, besides the death of Maurice Fargues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "Cousteau undertook a first campaign in the Mediterranean on board the sloop Élie Monnier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Cousteau_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Elie Monnier in the context of Jacques Cousteau's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5371, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Jacques Cousteau's campaign on board the Élie Monnier", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "Between 1973 and 1974, Gong released their best known work, the allegorical Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Gong played on the radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "Gong released the allegorical Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy, describing the adventures of Zero the Hero, the Good Witch Yoni and the Pot Head Pixies from the Planet Gong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong was formed in Paris in 1967 by Australian musician Daevid Allen and English vocalist Gilli Smyth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, Gong besides releasing the allegorical Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong's ultra-budget albums sold in large quantities because of the low price, but the pricing made them ineligible for placement on the album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Gong go high on charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong did not win any awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/Who_won_the_2009_logie_award_p2", "http://www.foongpc.com/2013/07/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1377964800000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1372608000000_p12", "https://frc-events.firstinspires.org/2018/team/4008_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Gong win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "The hope was that new fans would be encouraged to buy the band, Gong's other albums at full price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gong didn't make the charts with their early albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Gong's fans encouraged to buy their more expensive albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "In June 1974, Camembert Electrique was given a belated UK release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band, Gong in 1974?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5372, "Truth_answer": "Camembert Electrique by Gong did not win any awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camembert Electrique by Gong win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez confirmed that he would remain in Moto2 for the 2012 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the moto2 world championship that Marc Marquez participated in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Márquez won the Moto2 championship title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez do well in the 2012 Moto2 Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez became the youngest ever MotoGP race winner at 20 years, 63 days, beating Freddie Spencer's 30-year-old record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez signed a two-year contract with the Repsol Honda team in MotoGP, joining teammate Dani Pedrosa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Marc Marquez work with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez failed to finish the races in Italy and Catalunya, but returned to the podium with a second-place finish at Assen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez did not start the race, as he failed a medical examination prior to the warm-up on race morning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Marc Márquez fail in the Moto2 World Championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez attended the final race of the season in Valencia, in the hope of being fit to compete, but withdrew due to his continued vision problems, giving Bradl the title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened because of Marc Márquez failing his medical examination?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez crashed out in Malaysia. The incident was reviewed by Race Direction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Marc Marquez in the Moto2 World Championship besides withdrawing due to his continued vision problems, giving Bradl the title?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5373, "Truth_answer": "Márquez crashed out in Malaysia after a collision with Valentino Rossi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the incident involving Marc Marquez in Malaysia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marc Marquez debut in a world championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez is the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was fifteen a young age for Marc Marquez to be competing in the Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "Márquez achieved his first podium on 22 June 2008 at the British Grand Prix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez continue racing after his debut in the Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "At the French Grand Prix Marc Márquez achieved his first pole position at the age of 16 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez continue improving after achieving his first podium on 22 June 2008 at the British Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez took pole for the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix but the exhaust pipe fell off on the opening lap, causing Márquez to crash and injure his shoulder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez get pole position again after the French Grand Prix?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Marc Marquez's injury in 2010?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "Further victories at Silverstone, Assen and Catalonia in the next three races made Márquez the youngest rider to win four successive races.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez ride anymore after the 2010 crash?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "The next three races made Marc Márquez the youngest rider to win four successive races.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124231215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_M%C3%A1rquez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Marc Marquez's next 3 races at Silverstone, Assen, and Catalonia made him what?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5374, "Truth_answer": "Marc Márquez's fifth win was Derbi's 100th victory in Grand Prix racing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Marquez get his fifth win after his four successive victories?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "They were approached by Jean Karakos of the newly-formed independent label BYG Actuel to record an album, and so set about forming a new electric Gong band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the word proper' symbolize in relation to the band Gong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "The re-born Gong played its debut gig at the BYG Actuel Festival in the small Belgian town of Amougies, on 27 October 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something specific happen to Gong during 1969-1971?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "Film director Jérôme Laperrousaz invited them back to France to record a soundtrack for a motorcycle racing movie. This came to nothing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Gong ever do any films during their proper beginings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong's Magick Brother was released in March 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213013004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more gigs for Gong during 1969-1971?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "Camembert Electrique is the second studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, recorded and originally released in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501154735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camembert_Electrique_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other releases from Gong during 1969-1971 besides Magick Brother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "Houari left the band in the spring of 1971 and was replaced by English drummer Pip Pyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Gong in 1971?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "The band, Gong's personnel are Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth, Didier Malherbe, Christian Tritsch, and Pip Pyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many band members were there in Gong during the proper beginning of the band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5375, "Truth_answer": "Camembert Electrique established the progressive, space rock sound which would make their name, leading, in the autumn, to their first UK tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else big happen to Gong during their early years, besides the lineup changes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "Toni Morrison was born in Lorain, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Toni Morrison born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "Toni Morrison was the second of four children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toni Morrison have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "Toni Morrison was born to Ramah and George Wofford. Her mother was born in Greenville, Alabama. Her father grew up in Cartersville, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Toni Morrison's parents like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "Ramah Wofford was a homemaker and a devout member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Toni Morrison's father Ramah Wofford do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "Toni Morrison attended Lorain High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Toni Morrison go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "Toni Morrison was on the debate team, the yearbook staff, and in the drama club at Lorain High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Toni Morrison's school years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Toni Morrison graduate high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5376, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Toni Morrison enrolled at the historically black Howard University in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Toni Morrison do after high school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5377, "Truth_answer": "End Hits is the fifth studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi. The Argument is the sixth and, to date, final studio album from the post-hardcore band Fugazi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are End Hits and The Argument names of Fugazi albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5377, "Truth_answer": "End Hits is the fifth studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released on April 28, 1998 by Dischord Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_Hits_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was End Hits by Fugazi released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5377, "Truth_answer": "Fugazi's End Hits was commercially successful and marked one of the band's highest debuts yet on the Billboard charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_Hits_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was End Hits by Fugazi successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5377, "Truth_answer": "Fugazi's The Argument was released on October 16, 2001 through Dischord Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Argument_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Argument_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Argument by Fugazi released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5377, "Truth_answer": "The Argument won the A2IM (American Association of Independent Music) award for Best Rock Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Argument_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Argument by Fugazi win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5377, "Truth_answer": "Fugazi were on tour less frequently, due in large part to other professional and personal commitments, they performed only 32 shows in 2001 and 2002 respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fugazi tour for the albums The Argument and End Hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "Adrenaline was praised for its new, innovative sound, with critics initially comparing it to a diverse range of acts such as Helmet, Nine Inch Nails, the Cure, and Korn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130062204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenaline_%28album%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album adrenaline by the Deftones about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "7 Words was released as the first single from the album on December 17, 1995. It was followed by Bored, issued as the second single on April 4, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130062204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenaline_%28album%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any good tracks by Deftones on the album Adrenaline?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "An early track which predated Adrenaline but did not make the album's final cut was Teething.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting fact about the album Adrenaline by the Deftones that you liked?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "Deftones album, Adrenaline was certified gold by the RIAA on July 7, 1999, and was certified platinum on September 23, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything that stood out to you about the album Adrenaline by the Deftones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "Adrenaline went on to sell over 220,000 copies. It is regarded as an important part of the 1990s nu metal movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Deftones album, Adrenaline do with the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "Deftones album, Adrenaline was produced by Deftones and Terry Date, who would go on to produce the band's next three albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about the Deftones album, Adrenaline besides selling over 220,000 copies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5378, "Truth_answer": "While the Deftones album, Adrenaline was initially unsuccessful, the band built a dedicated fan base through extensive touring, word-of-mouth and Internet promotion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deftones_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130062204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenaline_%28album%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the DefTones tour with the Adrenaline album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara Members Nicole Jung and Kang Ji-young officially departed from the group in 2014, while Kim Sung-hee left in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the line up changes South Korean group Kara faced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "Kang Ji-young left South Korean group Kara because her contract was expiring and to puruse her other dreams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kang Ji-young leave the group Kara?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara member Kang Ji-young was replaced with Youngji.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kang Ji-young eplaced with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "The two new members of South Korean group Kara are Younji and Hara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the two new members of Kara?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "Rock U is the first mini-album by South Korean girl group Kara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150921173159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_U_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rock U by Kara?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara's album Rock U was in the Japan Oricon Weekly albums at 106.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Rock U by Kara do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara's album Rock U was also the first album to feature the two new members of the group; Kang Jiyoung and Goo Hara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150921173159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_U_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the South Korean group Kara album Rock U besides being in the Japan Oricon Weekly albums at 106?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara's first concert tour was Karasia in 2012, as well as their second, third and fourth tour also titled Karasia in 2013, 2014 and 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the South Korean group Kara tour at all?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara Member Park Gyuri attributed their popularity increase to their pretty but natural appeal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What career break though did Kara have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5379, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara's most recent single is Cupid from their seventh mini-album, In Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kara's most recent single released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "At the end of January 2009, DSP announced that it would commence voting on January 28 at South Korean group Kara's official website.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding South Korean group Kara in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "The vote was for the follow-up single to Pretty Girl, which ended on February 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the DSP vote on regarding South Korean group Kara at the end of January 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "The teaser video and music video for South Korean group Kara single Pretty Girl were well received by the public.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the South Korean group Kara single Pretty Girl successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "Revolution is the second Korean album by the South Korean pop girl group Kara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_(Kara_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was revolution by Kara?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara's album, Revolution peaked at position 86 on the Japan Weekly Oricon charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Revolution by South Korean group Kara popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara released their Japanese single titled 'Go Go Summer', which was used for the commercial and was promoted at the same time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113202310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara_(South_Korean_group)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the South Korean group Kara do commercials?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara has endorsed online games, clothing, food & beverage, cosmetic products as well as shoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What advertisements did South Korean group Kara do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara released the music video for Honey on February 16 and had their first live broadcasting comeback on KBS's Music Bank program on February 13, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the South Korean group Kara produce any music videos?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara's debut album was not successful, and one of their members left shortly after.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did theSouth Korean group Kara have any failures or setbacks?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5380, "Truth_answer": "South Korean group Kara has won many awards including the Best New Female Group in 2007 by the mNet Asian Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about South Korean group Kara besides their failures or setbacks?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5381, "Truth_answer": "The Roma people have a number of distinct populations, the largest being the Roma and Iberian Calé or Caló, who reached Anatolia and the Balkans about the early 12th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_diaspora_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Romani Diaspora?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5381, "Truth_answer": "The diaspora came from a migration out of northwestern India beginning about 600 years before the 12th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_diaspora_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Diaspora relate to the Romani people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5381, "Truth_answer": "The Romani people settled in present-day Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Hungary and Slovakia, by order of volume, and Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Romani eventually settle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5381, "Truth_answer": "From the Balkans, they migrated throughout Europe and, in the nineteenth and later centuries, to the Americas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Romani stay permanently in those places, or eventually move on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg was a far-left writer. He was a socialist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were August Strindberg's politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg liked to scorn his political enemies with manifestos that he wrote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did politics play in August Strindberg's life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "Because of his political views, August Strindberg was promoted strongly in socialist countries in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as in the Soviet Union and Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did August Strindberg achieve his goal of scorning his political enemies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "During other periods August Strindberg had strongly misogynistic opinions, calling for lawmakers to reconsider the emancipation of these half-apes ... mad ... criminal, instinctively evil animals.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was August Strindberg referring to when he said Half Apes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg called for women's suffrage but then changed his stance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did August Strindberg do in his political career besides have strong misogynistic positions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg has written many books including The Growth of a Soul and There are Crimes and Crimes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What books has August Strindberg written?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg wrote novels, plays, and poems as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other information is there about August Strindberg's literary exploits besides writing The Growth of a Soul and There are Crimes and Crimes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "August Strindberg began work on The Swedish People, a four-part cultural history of Sweden written as a series of depictions of ordinary people's lives from the 9th century onwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117023025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Strindberg_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did August Strindberg do to help ordinary citizens?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5382, "Truth_answer": "A multi-faceted author, August Strindberg was often extreme. His novel The Red Room made him famous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about August Strindberg besides working on The Swedish People, a four-part cultural history of Sweden written as a series of depictions of ordinary people's lives from the 9th century onwards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "Abdul-Jabbar is a best-selling author, cultural critic and has also been a regular contributor to discussions about issues of race and religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar write about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What recognition has Kareem Abdul-Jabbar gotten for writing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "Abdul-Jabbar has also been a regular contributor to discussions about issues of race and religion, among other topics, in national magazines and on television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kareem Abdul Jamar an activist for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday and pointed out that Islam should not be blamed for the actions of violent extremists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What religions did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar support?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar performed a tribute to friend Muhammad Ali along with Chance the Rapper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What celebrities did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar performed a tribute to friend Muhammad Ali along with Chance the Rapper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of tribute did Kareem Abdul Jabbar make with Chance the Rapper?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5383, "Truth_answer": "In November 2014, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar published an essay in Jacobin magazine calling for just compensation for college athletes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named by the Islamic leader Hamaas Abdul Khaalis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kareem Abdul Jabbar get his name from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "After leading the Bucks to its first NBA championship at age 24 in 1971, he took the Muslim name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's new name take effect?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named by the Islamic leader Hamaas Abdul Khaalis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kareem Abdul-Jabba get his new name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar began studying the Koran after being inspired by Malcom X.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Kareem Abdul-Jabaar convert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's name conversion controversial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was originally raised Catholic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar raised with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "At age 24 in 1971, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar converted to Islam and became Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which means noble one, servant of the Almighty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is religion a big part of Kareem-Abdul Jabbar's life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5384, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stated, My parents were not pleased by my conversion. Though they weren’t strict Catholics, they had raised me to believe in Christianity as the gospel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's family agree with the name change?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "The film, Gigi released on May 15, 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the film, Gigi released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "The screenplay of the film, Gigi by Alan Jay Lerner is based on the 1944 novella of the same name by Colette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who developed the main character for the film, Gigi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Freed discussed casting; Lerner favored Audrey Hepburn, but Freed preferred Leslie Caron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alan Jay and Arthur Freed pick the cast for Gigi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "In late April, Freed and Minnelli and their respective entourages arrived in Paris. The weather had become unseasonably hot, and working in hotel rooms without air-conditioning was uncomfortable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Freed choose the location?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "Lerner approached Loewe, and when he suggested they compose the score in Paris, Loewe agreed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Arthur Freed and Alan Jay Lerner come up with the score development for the film, Gigi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "In March 1957, Arthur Freed and Alan Jay Lerner began working in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Freed film most of the movie Gigi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the actors for Gigi all get along?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics for another of his songs, the duet I Remember It Well, were adapted from words Lerner had written for Love Life, a 1948 collaboration with Kurt Weill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about the film, Gigi besides filming in Paris?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song I Remember It Welll from the film, Gigi a hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Most of film, Gigi was filmed in Paris, and a small part was filmed in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they film the movie Gigi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "In Paris, the weather had become unseasonably hot, and working in hotel rooms without air-conditioning was uncomfortable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the weather during the filming of Gigi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Most of the film, Gigi was filmed in Paris, and a small part was filmed in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Arthur Freed and Alan Jay Lerner film the movie Gigi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Alan Jay Lerner was unhappy with the look of the scene as it had been shot by Minnelli, and at considerable expense, the restaurant was recreated on a soundstage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the cast like filming Gigi in California?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "By mid-July, the composers had completed most of the score, but still were missing the title tune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Arthur Freed and Alan Jay Lerner able to finish the score for Gigi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Following completion of the film, Gigi, it was previewed in Santa Barbara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the film Gigi besides the issue with the missing title tune?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Audience reaction to the film, Gigi's previewing was overwhelmingly favorable, but Lerner and Loewe were dissatisfied with the end result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the film Gigi besides being previewed in Santa Barbara?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Alan Jay Lerner was unhappy with the look of the scene as it had been shot by Minnelli.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108124344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_(1958_film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Charles Walters do the reshoot of the Gigi scene?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Alan Jay Lerner made some minor characters more important and made some major characters less important. He also expanded the focus on Gigi's relationship with her grandmother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Jay Lerner make any changes to the script?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5386, "Truth_answer": "Loewe was at the piano while Lerner was in the bathroom. Lerner heard the music and he jumped to the living room, and that melody became the title song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it easy to come up with the title tune for the film, Gigi?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5387, "Truth_answer": "In July, four months after leaving England, Tom Simpson rode his first race as a professional, the Tour de l'Ouest in west France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the foundations of Tom Simpson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5387, "Truth_answer": "In 1963 Tom Simpson moved to Peugeot–BP–Englebert and participated in the Bordeaux–Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tom Simpson besides riding his first race as a professional, the Tour de l'Ouest in west France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5387, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson won the Bordeaux-Paris race.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson win the Bordeaux-Paris?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5387, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson passed a medical in Sheffield, but history repeated itself and the papers arrived the day after his departure for his team's training camp in Narbonne in southern France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tom Simpson train with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5388, "Truth_answer": "In April Tom Simpson moved to the Porte de Clichy district of Paris, sharing a small apartment with his teammate Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tom Simpson move to Paris with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5388, "Truth_answer": "Days after his move, Tom Simpson rode in Paris–Roubaix, known as The Hell of the North, the first cycling race to be shown live on Eurovision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Simpson do in Paris?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5388, "Truth_answer": "Soon after moving to France in 1959 Tom Simpson met Helen Sherburn. They married in 1961, before moving to Ghent, Belgium, the following year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tom Simpson stay in Paris?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5388, "Truth_answer": "In 1963, Tom Simpson won the 557 km derny-paced Bordeaux–Paris race, allso known as the Derby of the Road, one of the longest one-day races.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Simpson win that race on May 26 named Derby of the road?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5388, "Truth_answer": "Tom Simpson announced that he would not ride the Tour de France, concentrating on the world road championships instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610165009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Simpson_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next race Tom Simpson competed in Paris after the 557 km derny-paced Bordeaux–Paris race?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Tambo was a South African anti-apartheid politician and revolutionary who served as President of the African National Congress from 1967 to 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oliver Tambo's biggest honour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "The proposal was accepted and the renaming ceremony occurred on 27 October 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Johannesburg International Airport airport officially renamed after Oliver Tambo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "There is a bust of O.R. Tambo at the Albert Road Recreation Ground, Muswell Hill, outside the Alexandra Park School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oliver Tambo have any other notable honours besides the renaming of an airport?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the bust of O.R. Tambo at the Albert Road Recreation Ground take place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "After suffering complications following a stroke, Oliver Tambo died on April 24, 1993 at the age of 75.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Oliver Tambo besides having a bust?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Tambo was buried in Benoni, Gauteng.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Oliver Tambo buried?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5389, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Tambo's grave was declared a National Heritage site when he died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant after Oliver Tambo's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Tambo was directly responsible for organizing active guerilla units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most risky activity Oliver Tambo did?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Oliver Tambo ever injured?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Tambo was the person who gave final approval for the 20 May 1983 Church Street bombing, which resulted in the death of 19 people and injuries to 197-217 people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the attacks Oliver Tambo directed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "The Church Street bombing was in the South African capital Pretoria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was one of the attacks Oliver Tambo orchestrated for Guerrilla activity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "The Church Street Bombing resulted in the death of 19 people and injuries to 197-217 people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824062504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Tambo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any casualties of the Church Street Bombing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Tambo's Church Street Bombing was in response to a South African cross-border raid into Lesotho in December 1982 which killed 42 ANC supporters and civilians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason for the Church Street bombing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oliver Tambo direct any other bombings besides the Church Street Bombing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5391, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson went to an English school, a Scottish Presbyterian school, a boarding school in Virginia, and then college in Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What schools did Thomas Jefferson study at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5391, "Truth_answer": "During Thomas Jefferson's first year at the college he was given more to parties, dancing and was not very frugal with his expenditures and changed his second year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Jefferson a good student?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5391, "Truth_answer": "In 1752, at age nine, Thomas Jefferson began attending a local school run by a Scottish Presbyterian minister. He entered the College of William & Mary at age 16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Thomas Jefferson attend the Scottish Presbyterain school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5391, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson attended the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Jefferson go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Toulmin said that absolutism has limited practical value.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Toulmin's objection to absolutism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Toulmin said that absolutism has limited practical value because it is irrelevant to real situations encountered by human beings in daily life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Stephen Toulmin believe absolutism had limited practical value?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "The flaw of absolutism, Stephen Toulmin believes, lies in its unawareness of the field-dependent aspect of argument; absolutism assumes that all aspects of argument are field invariant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205163216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumentation_theory_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Stephen Toulmin have any other beliefs regarding absolutism besides saying that absolutism has limited practical value because it is irrelevant to real situations encountered by human beings in daily life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "According to Stephen Toulmin, the term field designates discourses within which arguments and factual claims are grounded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the concept of argument fields?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do others share or oppose the beliefs of Stephen Toulmin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Toulmin's argument against relativism is that the relativist overemphasizes the importance of the field-dependent aspect of arguments, and neglects or is unaware of the field-invariant elements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Toulmin's objection to relativism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "The aspects of argument which are the same throughout all fields are called field-invariant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205163216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumentation_theory_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the field-invariant elements?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5392, "Truth_answer": "The flaw of absolutism, Toulmin believes, lies in its unawareness of the field-dependent aspect of argument; absolutism assumes that all aspects of argument are field invariant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016014500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Toulmin_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205163216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumentation_theory_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information regarding Stephen Toulmin's objection to absolutism and relativism besides what field-invariant elements are?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5393, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1767.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Jefferson become a lawyer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5393, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson pursued reforms to slavery and introduced legislation in 1769 allowing masters to take control over the emancipation of slaves, taking discretion away from royal governor and General Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Jefferson have any notable court cases?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5393, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson argued for a slave who claimed that he should be freed before the statutory age of thirty-one required for emancipation in cases with inter-racial grandparents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some cases that Thomas Jefferson worked on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5393, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson represented Albemarle County as a delegate in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1769 until 1775.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas Jefferson's role in the House of Burgesses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd is known for his starring roles in the films Clueless, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Romeo + Juliet, Wet Hot American Summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What leading roles did Paul Rudd have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd played FBI Agent Ian Curtis in Benny Chan's 2000 Hong Kong action film Gen-Y Cops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Paul Rudd was cast on the sitcom Friends as Mike Hannigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Rudd play in after 2000?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd was also in Reno 911, Veronica Mars, and The 40 Year old Virgin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Rudd play in any other well known shows or movies besides films Clueless, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Romeo + Juliet, Wet Hot American Summer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Rudd again appeared with Jason Segel in I Love You Man where he and Segel play buddies who bond over their shared love for the rock band Rush.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2009?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Also in 2009, Paul Rudd co-created the TV series Party Down with John Embom, Rob Thomas and Dan Etheridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rudd_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen to Paul Rudd after 2009 besides appear with Jason Segel in I Love You Man?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Paul Rudd reunited with Steve Carell for the first time since The 40-Year-Old Virgin for the Jay Roach-directed comedy Dinner for Schmucks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Paul Rudd co star with besides Jason Segel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd starred in the 2011 comedy-drama film Our Idiot Brother with Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, and Emily Mortimer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rudd_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Paul Rudd's Dinner for Schmucks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd's Our Idiot Brother received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the story and Rudd's performance, but criticizing the uneven script.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703054506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Idiot_Brother_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was Paul Rudd's Our Idiot Brother?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd worked with Apatow in 2007's Knocked Up, as frustrated husband Pete and voiced the narrator of the documentary series Hard Knocks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2007?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Paul Rudd appeared as the drug-addled surf instructor in Nicholas Stoller's Forgetting Sarah Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Rudd star in anything in 2008?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5394, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd appeared in uncredited cameos in Year One in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rudd_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Rudd star in anything else after 2008 besides Forgetting Sarah Marshall?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Paul Rudd reunited with Steve Carell for the Jay Roach-directed comedy Dinner for Schmucks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd starred in the 2011 comedy-drama film Our Idiot Brother with Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, and Emily Mortimer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd starred in Wanderlust, the Perks of Being a Wallflower, and signed onto Parks and Recreation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2012?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 Paul Rudd appeared in Anchorman 2 and also secured his role for the 2015 Ant Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2013?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Paul Rudd began providing voiceovers for Hyundai television commercials and co-owned a candy store.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 with Paul Rudd?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 1, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200407205549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Paul_Rudd_p3", "https://www.tribute.ca/news/page/4/?s=breakthrough_p1", "https://upge.wn.com/?query=hayley_atwell_ant_man&pagenum=3&language_id=5&template=international%2Fanything.txt_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rudd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd played lead character Scott Lang/Ant-Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ant-Man and Paul Rudd?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd is a successful actor winning multiple awards including an SAG award, Teen Choice Award, and Saturn Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Paul Rudd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd reprised his role in Captain America: Civil War in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2016?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2017?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5395, "Truth_answer": "In August 2018, Paul Rudd was cast in Netflix's comedy series Living with Yourself, alongside Aisling Bea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Paul Rudd in 2018?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "After Sam Cooke's death, he was buried and the usual services were held. Some of his music was released post-humously. Also, Bertha Franklin, won $30,000 in court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the aftermath of Sam Cooke's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "Shake is the first posthumous studio album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the album released after Sam Cooke's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "Cooke's A Change Is Gonna Come was a top 40 pop hit and a top 10 R&B hit. The album, titled Shake, reached the number one spot for R&B albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs released after the death of Sam Cooke successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "Bertha Franklin said she received numerous death threats after shooting Sam Cooke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened as a result of Sam Cooke's death besides posthumous album, Shake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "Sam Cooke's body was flown back to Los Angeles for a second service, which included a much-heralded performance of The Angels Keep Watching Over Me by Ray Charles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Cooke's children or any other singers do anything special following his death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic biographer Bruce Eder wrote that Cooke was the inventor of soul music, and possessed an incredible natural singing voice and a smooth, effortless delivery that has never been surpassed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of legacy did Sam Cooke leave?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "Barbara Womack countersued Bertha Franklin on behalf of the estate, seeking $7,000 in damages to cover Sam Cooke's funeral expenses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the aftermath of Sam Cooke's death besides his legacy and second service?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5396, "Truth_answer": "In 1967, a jury ruled in favor of Bertha Franklin on both counts, awarding her $30,000 in damages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107013228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bertha Franklin with regards to Sam Cooke's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, the founding members of the Cars suggested a reunion and released a snippet of a new song on October 13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, The Cars ever have a reunion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "The band, The Cars released a new album featuring the song Blue Tip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Cars do for the reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Blue Tip by The Cars a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "The Cars' new album, titled Move Like This, was released on May 10 by Hear Music/Concord Music Group, debuting at No. 7 on Billboard's album charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_cars_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new album by The Cars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "Move Like This is the seventh and final studio album by American rock band the Cars, released on May 10, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012132424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Move_Like_This_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the band, The Cars' album Move Like This?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "Move Like This debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200 albums charts and received generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, The Cars' album Move Like This by The Cars make it on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5397, "Truth_answer": "The Cars' album, Move Like This featured 10 songs in under 40 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the album Move Like This by The Cars besides debuting at #7 on the Billboard 200 albums charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "Greg Hawkes returned to play keyboards and the band became The Cars, a name suggested by Robinson, whose sense of fashion had a strong influence on the band's image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was influential about The Car's Early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "The band, The Cars consisted of singer, rhythm guitarist, and songwriter Ric Ocasek; bassist and singer Benjamin Orr; lead guitarist Elliot Easton; keyboardist Greg Hawkes; and drummer David Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band, The Cars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "The newer members of the band, The Cars were Todd Rundgren and Kasim Sulton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else in the band The Cars besides singer, rhythm guitarist, and songwriter Ric Ocasek, bassist and singer Benjamin Orr, lead guitarist Elliot Easton, keyboardist Greg Hawkes, and drummer David Robinson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "The band, The Cars worked with different producers throughout the years including Jackknife Lee and Roy Thomas Baker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer for the band, The Cars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "The band, The Cars' songs You're All I've Got Tonight, Bye Bye Love, and Moving in Stereo from their first album received substantial airplay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cars have any hits in the early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "Other hits by the band, The Cars include Let's Go, Shake It Up, and Since You're Gone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, The Cars have any famous songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "The Cars were influenced by proto-punk, garage rock, and bubblegum pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, The Cars have any influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5398, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson's fashion sense had a big impact on the band, The Cars' style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Cars besides their influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "Rhapsody in Blue is a 1924 musical composition by the American composer George Gershwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213194910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rhapsody in Blue started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "At Aeolian Hall in New York City on November 1, 1923, the bandleader Paul Whiteman decided to attempt something more ambitious.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://allerlei2013riffmaster.wordpress.com/category/hamburg-pro-musica-orchestra/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the musical, Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were in Paul Whiteman's band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Paul Whiteman's band play for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "The musical, Rhapsody in Blue was played by other musicians including Oscar Levant with the Philadelphia Orchestra and jazz-rock artist Eumir Deodato.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Whiteman and his band the only ones to play Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "The piece established Gershwin's reputation as a serious composer and has since become one of the most popular of all American concert works, inspiring many musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213194910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much of an impact did Rhapsody in Blue have on the genre?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "Artists inspired by the musical, Rhapsody in Blue include John Serry Sr., Brian Wilson, and Derek Paravcini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists were influenced by Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5399, "Truth_answer": "Gershwin composed the piece Rhapsody in Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213194910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue_p18", "http://theshedd.org/divp/festival.aspx?artist=736&series=4067&event=4857_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213194910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213194910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhapsody_in_Blue_p5", "https://www.di-arezzo.com/music/2169047/georges-gershwin-rhapsody-in-blue-piano-sheet-music-piano.html_p0", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/handels-messiah-excerpts-arranged-for-piano-the-silent-monks-and-an-embarrassing-performance-at-barnes-and-noble/_p19", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/pianist-stephen-hough-talks-about-growing-a-piece-over-time/_p20", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/emotion-and-meaning-in-music/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/hoagie-carmichael/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/horizontal-camera-mount/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/kinderszenen-by-schumann/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/krystian-zimerman/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/mozart-piano-sonata-k-545/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/new-york/_p24", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/oakland-california/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/piano-documentary/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/preludes-and-fugues/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/soundboard-steel/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/stephen-hough/_p18", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/category/virtuoso-pianists/_p18", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/tag/israel-stein/_p19", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/tag/piano-pieces/_p18", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/tag/selling-acoustic-pianos/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/tag/seymour-bernstein-documentary/_p17", "https://arioso7.wordpress.com/tag/trash/_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gershwin do regarding Rhapsody in Blue?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5400, "Truth_answer": "Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226091048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dundee_United_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Dundee United?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5400, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas was a defender and also a coach for Dundee United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Maurice Malpas do for Dundee United?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5400, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Malpas received the SFWA Footballer of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maurice Malpas recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5400, "Truth_answer": "Other awards Maurice Malpas received include Scotland national football team roll of honour and Scottish Football Hall of Fame inductee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Maurice Malpas recieve besides the SFWA Footballer of the Year?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa's family sued to hold Shell accountable for alleged human rights violations in Nigeria, including summary execution, crimes against humanity, torture, inhumane treatment and arbitrary arrest and detention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p7", "https://ccrjustice.org/home/get-involved/tools-resources/fact-sheets-and-faqs/factsheet-case-against-shell_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126185732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Dutch_Shell_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Ken Saro-Wiwa family sue Royal Dutch Shell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "Royal Dutch Shell, commonly known as Shell, is an Anglo-Dutch oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands and incorporated in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.teambuildingbangkok.com/team-building-activities-in-bangkok-green-park-for-royal-dutch-shell-team-management/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of company is Royal Dutch Shell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "On 9 June 2009 Shell agreed to an out-of-court settlement of US$15.5 million to victims' families but denied liability in the deaths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ken Saro-Wiwa family win the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ken Saro-Wiwa's family do with the money won from the lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "Ken Saro-Wiwa was a member of the Ogoni people, an ethnic minority in Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Saro-Wiwa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a detail about Ken Saro-Wiwa that is interesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "Shell settled out-of-court with the Saro-Wiwa family for $15.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111163548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiwa_v._Royal_Dutch_Shell_Co._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shell try to fight the Wiwa family lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the attorney for the family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Wiwa family sue anyone else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Lady Antebellum recorded and released their third studio album Own The Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lady Antebellum do in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum released their first Christmas album On This Winter's Night on October 22, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lady Antebellum do in 2012?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "Own the Night is the third studio album by Lady Antebellum. On This Winter's Night is their first Christmas album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lady Antebellum's Own the Night and On This Winter's Night?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "Ocean is the upcoming eighth studio album by American country pop trio Lady Antebellum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_(Lady_Antebellum_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lady Antebellum's last album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "In 2010 Lady Antebellum won the grammy for Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting aspect of this article about Lady Antebellum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum was formed in 2006, in Nashville, Tennessee, by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hillary Scott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the group Lady Antebellum form?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's longest-lasting number one single is Need You Now, which spent five weeks at that position in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song did the group, Lady Antebellum perform the most?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5402, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum have performed across North America, Europe, and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the group Lady Antebellum perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's album Golden was released on May 7, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any Lady Antebellum albums released in 2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "Between its two releases, Lady Antebellum's album, Golden has produced three Top 20 Country Airplay hits in the US, including the number one singles Downtown and Compass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Golden by Lady Antebellum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "In January 2014 Lady Antebellum had the Take Me Downtown Tour which included material from Golden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour for the album Golden by Lady Antebellum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "After Golden, Lady Antebellum released the album 747.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Lady Antebellum album was released after Golden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's album, 747 debuted at No. 2 on both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Country Albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200913115414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/747_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Lady Antebellum album, 747 successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "In October 2015, while appearing on Good Morning America, Lady Antebellum announced that they would be taking some down time once they finish with their Wheels Up Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Lady Antebellum go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5403, "Truth_answer": "On January 19, 2017, Lady Antebellum released You Look Good as the lead single off their upcoming seventh studio album Heart Break.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Antebellum release any new songs after the hiatus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5404, "Truth_answer": "Sly and the Family Stone was an American band from San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Sly and the Family Stone start out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5404, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sly & the Stoners and Freddie & the Stone Souls compete with each other during the early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5404, "Truth_answer": "Vanetta Stewart wanted to join Sly and the Family Stone as well. She and her friends, Mary McCreary and Elva Mouton, had a gospel group called The Heavenly Tones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106110424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other members were welcomed into Sly & the Stoners besides the Freddie & the Stone Souls members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5404, "Truth_answer": "Just before the release of Dance to the Music, Rose Stone joined the group as a vocalist and a keyboardist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sly and the Family Stone have any other members besides The Heavenly Tones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "In his later years Lawrence Alma-Tadema painted Silver Favourites and The Finding of Moses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works did Lawrence Alma-Tadema paint during the later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "The Finding of Moses painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1905 before being sold to various buyers. Silver Favorites is at the Manchester Art Gallery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lawrence Alma-Tadema exhibit his later works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema's awards include the Order of Merit and Royal Academician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "During Lawrence Alma-Tadema's four years as a registered student at the Academy, he won several respectable awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Lawrence Alma-Tadema win besides the Order of Merit and Royal Academician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "The critic John Ruskin declared Lawrence Alma-Tadema the worst painter of the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone of note comment about Lawrence Alma-Tadema's work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema died in Weisbaden Germany on 28 June 1912 at the age of seventy-six. He was buried in a crypt in St Paul's Cathedral in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most fascinating part of the later years of Lawrence Alma-Tadema?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema was very active with theatre design and production, designing many costumes. He also spread his artistic boundaries and began to design furniture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays or productions did Lawrence Alma-Tadema work on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "The ruins of Pompeii fascinated Lawrence Alma-Tadema and would inspire much of his work in the coming decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things inspired Lawrence Alma-Tadema's work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5405, "Truth_answer": "As an artist of international reputation, Lawrence Alma-Tadema can be cited as an influence on European figures such as Gustav Klimt and Fernand Khnopff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema inspire or influence any other painters?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "Simon Paul Poidevin AM is a former Australian rugby union player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevan play for Australia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin's match was a 19–18 loss to Auckland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevin do well in the match that was played in Auckland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "Following the 1987 Rugby World Cup, Simon Poidevin played in one more match for New South Wales against Queensland at Concord Oval in Sydney, winning 21–19.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Simon Poidevin do after the loss to Auckland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin's position was Flanker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Simon Poidevin play for Australia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "On 26 January 1988 Simon Poidevin received the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to rugby union football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poedevin win any awards while playing for Australia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin was a member of the victorious Australia team at the 1991 Rugby World Cup, playing in five of their six Tests in the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Simon Poidevin besides receiving the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to rugby union football?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5406, "Truth_answer": "In 1990 Simon Poidevin played in Randwick's grand final victory over Eastern Suburbs, won 32–9.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevin beat Eastern Suburbs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "The World Rugby Sevens Series is an annual series of international rugby sevens tournaments run by World Rugby featuring national sevens teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Rugby_Sevens_Series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the World Rugby Sevens Series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin played in the Sevens at Concord Oval and Australia lost to Zealand 32–0 in the final. The final was the first time that Poidevin would oppose Wayne Shelford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting regarding Simon Poidevin during the World Rugby Sevens Series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "The final was the first time that Simon Poidevin would oppose Wayne Shelford, in what would be the beginning of a fierce rivalry between the two men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevin and Wayne Shelford have a rivalry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin then participated in the Hong Kong Sevens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other matches did Simon Poidevin play in during this time besides the World Sevens at Concord Oval?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "Australia were knocked-out in the semi-final by the French Barbarians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team beat Simon Poidevin's Australia in the Hong Kong Sevens in 1986?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevin win any awards during the Hong Kong Sevens?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5407, "Truth_answer": "Later Simon Poidevin toured with Australia for the Hong Kong Sevens, where Australia made it to the final, only to lose to New Zealand 22–10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Simon Poidevin's career during the Hong Kong Sevens in 1986 besides being knocked-out in the semi-final by the French Barbarians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone opposes recording, photographs, and other electronic distractions in live theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Patti Lupone's stance on distractions from audience members?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone stated, They're seeing texting, they're seeing cameras, they're listening to phone calls. How can we do our job if the audience is distracted?.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Patti Lupone oppose recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "Once, Patti LuPone stopped her performance and demanded the disruptive person be removed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Patti LuPone do to prevent audience members from recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone, irritated by flash photography, stopped in the middle of Rose's Turn and loudly demanded that the interloper be removed from the theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have audience members interrupted Patti LuPone's performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "After he was removed, Patti LuPone restarted her number. The audience applauded her stance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the audience member get kicked out from Patti LuPone's performance with their flash photograhy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patti LuPone do with the audience member's cellphone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone also dislikes audience members sleeping, eating, and drinking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Patti LuPone consider a distraction besides flash photography?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Patti Lupone banned recording devices from her shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5409, "Truth_answer": "Politician M. R. Radha stood up and shot M. G. Ramachandran in his left ear twice and then tried to shoot himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124014328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._G._Ramachandran_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the 1968 assassination attempt with M. G. Ramachandran?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5409, "Truth_answer": "In the assassination trial in May 1967, and later at the Chingleput Sessions Court held under Justice P. Lakshmanan, M. R. Radha was represented by eminent criminal attorney N.T. Vanamamalai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409084429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._R._Radha_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was M.R. Radha arrested for the assassination attempt against M. G. Ramachandran?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were MR Radha's motives for attempting to assassinate MGR?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5409, "Truth_answer": "M. G. Ramachandran and M. R. Radha had met to discuss an unnamed future project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the projectM. G. Ramachandran and M. R. Radha were working on at the time of the assassination attempt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5409, "Truth_answer": "After the operation from the attempted assassination, M. G. Ramachandran's voice changed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting aspects about M.G. Ramachandran besides the assassination attempt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5409, "Truth_answer": "Since he had been shot in his ear, M. G. Ramachandran lost hearing in his left ear and had ringing in the ear problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124014328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._G._Ramachandran_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did M.G. Ramachandran's voice change?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5410, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara's work consisted of poetry, songs, and theater plays he directed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Victor Jara's artistic work consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5410, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara's work consisted of poetry, songs, and theater plays he directed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of art did Víctor Jara pursue?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5410, "Truth_answer": "The title song on Rory McLeod's album Angry Love is about Víctor Jara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Victor Jara besides their poetry, songs, and theater?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5410, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara directed the plays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victor Jara star in any successful plays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5411, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara antagonized conservatives and identified with the socialist movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any political activism in Victor Jara's time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5411, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara's songs spread outside Chile and were performed by American folk artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victor Jara's songs inspire others?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5411, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara was a Chilean teacher, theater director, poet, singer-songwriter and communist political activist tortured and killed during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Victor Jara?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5411, "Truth_answer": "Víctor Jara and his wife, Joan Jara, were key participants in a cultural renaissance that swept Chile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else Political about the article about Victor Jara besides antagonizing conservatives and identified with the socialist movement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy are widely considered originators of a unique sound and live performance style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Skinny Puppy's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy are also known as pioneers of the industrial rock and electro-industrial genres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is the band skinny puppy known for besides being widely considered originators of a unique sound and live performance style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy are associated with ohGr, Download, Doubting Thomas, W.E.L.T., platEAU, Psyche, The Tear Garden, and Front Line Assembly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Skinny Puppy work with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy's music has spawned a litter of like-minded bands, extending from independent acts like Tin Omen, to industrial rock project Nine Inch Nails.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Skinny Puppy influence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy incorporated the use of B-grade horror movie visuals, including fake blood and props, into their live performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Skinny Puppy besides their influences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy wanted to shock the audience and be more realistic than the fakeness of commercials and TV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did horror movies have to do with Skinny Puppy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5412, "Truth_answer": "Skinny Puppy's Mythmaker reached No. 4 on the Independent Albums Chart, No. 5 on the Dance/Electronic Albums Chart, and No. 17 on the Heatseekers Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythmaker_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220201731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Puppy_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skinny Puppy's music make any top charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Waterloo is a municipality in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Waterloo a place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey was born in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Paget, 1st born in Waterloo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "The battle of Quatre Bras was an Anglo-allied tactical victory and French strategic victory. The Battle of Waterloo was a Coalition victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Paget, 1st win the Battle of Quatre Bras and the Battle of Waterloo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Paget was created Marquess of Anglesey on 4 July 1815.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Henry Paget, 1st won the battle at Waterloo", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey had an articulated artificial limb fitted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Paget, 1st do after his leg was amputated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget's amputated leg became a tourist attraction in the village of Waterloo in Belgium, to which it had been removed and where it was later interred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the leg of Henry Paget, 1st put in some kind of museum or something?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "After Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey's leg was amputated he was promoted to full general.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Paget, 1st able to continue in the military after his leg was amputated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey was possibly referring to the young men who would eventually replace him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Paget, 1szt referring to his replacement when he said I have had a pretty long run. I have been a beau these 47 years and it would not be fair to cut the young men out any longer.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Henry Paget 1st's time in Waterloo?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, £60,000 funding from the National Lottery was awarded towards restoring the Marquess of Anglesey's Column.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquess_of_Anglesey%27s_Column_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Marquess of Anglesey's Column still stand?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5413, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget was awarded Knight of the Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Paget recieve any other honors besides the Marquess of Anglesey's Column?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "Paget's supported the proceedings against Queen Caroline, alleging her infidelity, which made him for a time unpopular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something interesting about Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey's later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "At the coronation of George IV in July 1821, Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey acted as Lord High Steward of England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey supported the proceedings against Queen Caroline?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey was in the government of George IV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey in the government of George IV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "In December 1828, Paget addressed a letter to Patrick Curtis, the Roman Catholic primate of Ireland, stating his belief in the need for Catholic emancipation, which led to his recall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other controversies created by Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey was a member of parliament, Master-General of the Ordnance and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position was Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey appointed as in the government?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "In December 1828, Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey addressed a letter to Patrick Curtis, the Roman Catholic primate of Ireland, stating his belief in the need for Catholic emancipation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey do as the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey was recalled by the government due to the letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the people react to the letter Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey sent to Patrick Curtis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey also served as honorary colonel of the 7th Light Dragoons and later of the Royal Horse Guards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929065254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Paget,_1st_Marquess_of_Anglesey_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other positions did Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey have besides Lord Lieutenant of Ireland?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey received a monument in his honor after his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey receive any accolades for any good work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5414, "Truth_answer": "As a British military officer, Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey led calvaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey's duties while he was in administration?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "Albert Sidney Johnston decided to concentrate forces with those formerly under Polk and now already under Beauregard's command at the strategically located railroad crossroads of Corinth, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sidney_Johnston_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Albert Sydney Johnson's Concentration at Corinth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "Albert Sidney Johnston's troops were in the vicinity of Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Albert Sidney Johnston have forces with those formerly under Polk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "Albert Sidney Johnston also reinforced Fort Donelson with 12,000 more men, including those under Floyd and Pillow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sidney_Johnston_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Albert Sidney Johnston besides troops in the vicinity of Nashville?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "Gen. Simon Buckner, having been abandoned by Floyd and Pillow, surrendered Fort Donelson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sidney_Johnston_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Albert Sidney Johnston successful at reinforcing Fort Donelson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "The Confederates suffered about 1,500 casualties with an estimated 12,000 to 14,000 taken prisoner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sidney_Johnston_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it state how many men Albert Sidney Johnston lost at Fort Donelson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "Among Albert Sidney Johnston's staff was Isham G. Harris, the Governor of Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Albert Sidney Johnston serve with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5415, "Truth_answer": "After the battles of Monterrey and Buena Vista, Albert Sidney Johnston was appointed by later 12th president Zachary Taylor to the U.S. Army as a major.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albert Sidney Johnston find success during any of his battles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal was born in and grew up in Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kim Deal grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal has an identical twin sister named Kelley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Deal have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "In high school, at Wayne High School in Huber Heights, Kim Deal was a cheerleader and often got into conflicts with authority.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Deal have any other hobbies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any examples of Kim Deal's conflicts with authority?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "Following high school, Kim Deal went to seven different colleges, including Ohio State University, but did not graduate from any of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kim Deal attend college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal eventually received an associate degree in medical technology from Kettering College of Medical Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kim Deal's majors in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "As a teenager, Kim Deal formed a folk rock band with her sister. She joined the Pixies at the age of 25.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Deal play in any bands in college or before?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5416, "Truth_answer": "Kim Deal took several jobs in cellular biology, including working in a hospital laboratory and a biochemical lab.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120132509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Deal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Kim Deal in college besides forming her own folk rock band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "Entering the 2011 season, Martin Kaymer turned down a chance to become a full PGA Tour member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Martin Kaymer in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer had gained exempt status with his win in the PGA Championship. He stated he would concentrate on the European Tour for 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Martin Kaymer do instead of becoming a full PGA tour member?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer participated in several, including the Madeira Islands Open in Portugal and the BMW International Open in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which tournaments did Martin Kaymer play in Europe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer won the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and the WGC-HSBC Champions event in China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which tournaments did Martin Kaymer win in 2011?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer decided to undergo a swing change to be able to move the ball both ways, but later decided that was a big mistake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Kaymer have any problems in 2011?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "After his runner-up finish at the 2011 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Martin Kaymer overtook Lee Westwood as the number one golfer in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Martin Kaymer become the number one ranked player?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "After reaching the number one ranking, Martin Kaymer decided to undergo a swing change to be able to move the ball both ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Martin Kaymer besides becoming the number one ranked player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5417, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer missed the cut at the Masters for the fourth time in 2011 and later admitted that changing his swing for Augusta was a “big mistake.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Kaymer undergoing a swing change to be able to move the ball both ways work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "In 2014 Martin Kaymer played in The Players Championship in Florida, the US Open at Pinehearst North Carolina, and the PGA Grand Slam in Bermuda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Martin Kaymer play in 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer won the Players Championship, the US Open, and the PGA Grand Slam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Kaymer win any tournaments in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Martin Kaymer's score for his 2014 tournaments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "Other players who played with Martin Kaymer include Bubba Watson, Rory McIlroy, and Jim Furyk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was playing in the 2014 tournaments with Martin Kaymer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer won the U.S. Open June 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023190839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGA_Grand_Slam_of_Golf_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Martin Kaymer win the U.S. Open?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer beat Erik Compton to win first place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martin Kaymer beat to win the 2014 US Open?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "Martin Kaymer played in the Ryder Cup, PGA tour, and Sunshine tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other golf tournaments did Martin Kaymer play in in 2014 besides the US Open?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5418, "Truth_answer": "With his U.S. Open victory in 2014, Martin Kaymer became the first non-British European golfer ever to win the U.S. Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Kaymer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Kaymer do anything historical during the wins in 2014?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "The Year Zero revamp was when the show's association with BBC Radio1 was temporarily severed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Year Zero revamp?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Top of the Pops and BBC Radio1 to be less close?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "In October 1991 the Radio 1 DJs were replaced by a team of relative unknowns, such as Claudia Simon and Tony Dortie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_of_the_Pops_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any members replaced during the Top of the Pops Year Zero revamp?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the members replaced during the year zero revamp upset?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "Following a fall in viewing figures and a general perception that the show had become 'uncool' a radical new format and team member change was introduced by executive producer Stanley Appel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things did you find about Top of the Pops besides their zero year revamp?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "The Top of the Pops changes were widely unpopular.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Top of the Pops changes introduced by Stanley Appel well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "The program remained but much of the presenting team were axed within a year, leaving the show hosted solely by Dortie and Franklin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Top of the Pops revamp program eventually cancelled?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the axed members do after being removed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, much of the Top of the Pops 'Year Zero' revamp was quickly undone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Top of the Pops in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "The Year Zero revamp was when the show's association with BBC Radio1 was temporarily severed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was year zero regarding Top of the Pops?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "The last remnants of the Top of the Pops Year Zero revamp were replaced in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Top of the Pops in 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "A new Top of the Pops title sequence, logo and theme tune were introduced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_of_the_Pops_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was revamped with Top of the Pops?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "In 1996 Top of the Pops moved from Thursday at 7 to Friday at 730PM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Top of the Pops in 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, incoming producer Chris Cowey phased out the use of celebrities and established a rotating Top of the Pops team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding Top of the Pops during 1997?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5420, "Truth_answer": "Top of the Pops is the world's longest running weekly music show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Top of the Pops besides producer Chris Cowey phased out the use of celebrities and established a rotating Top of the Pops team in 1997?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5421, "Truth_answer": "She Wolf is the eighth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412032614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Wolf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Shakira's She Wolf?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5421, "Truth_answer": "Shakira's album, She Wolf was supported by four singles. Its lead single, She Wolf, along with its Spanish-language version Loba, reached the top ten in several countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412032614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Wolf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on the Shakira album, She Wolf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5421, "Truth_answer": "She Wolf is the eighth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412032614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Wolf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is She Wolf by Shakira a song or an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5421, "Truth_answer": "There are other artists featured on the songs and multiple producers of Shakira album, She Wolf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shakira do the album She Wolf all by herself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5421, "Truth_answer": "Shakira embarked on The Sun Comes Out World Tour in late 2010, to promote She Wolf along with her ninth studio album Sale el Sol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412032614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Wolf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shakira tour for Shewolf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5422, "Truth_answer": "Camillo Golgi was born in Corteno, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Camillo Golgi born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5422, "Truth_answer": "During the First World War (1914-1917), Camillo Golgi directed the military hospital Collegio Borrmeo at Pavia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camillo Golgi complete any military service?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5422, "Truth_answer": "The most important research publications of Camillo Golgi were directly or indirectly influenced by Giulio Bizzozero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014103706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Camillo Golgi's most important teacher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5422, "Truth_answer": "Camillo Golgi married Lina Aletti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camillo Golgi marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5422, "Truth_answer": "Camillo Golgi and his wife Lina Aletti had no children, and they adopted Golgi's niece Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014103706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camillo Golgi have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "Thích Quảng Đức was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who burned himself to death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Thích Quảng Đức?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "Thích Quảng Đức was born in Hội Khánh, French Indochina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Thích Quảng Đức born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "Thích Quảng Đức's parents were Lâm Hữu Ứng and his wife, Nguyễn Thị Nương.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the parents of Thích Quảng Đức?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "At the age of seven, Thích Quảng Đức left to study Buddhism under Hòa thượng Thích Hoằng Thâm, who was his maternal uncle and spiritual master.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the childhood of Thích Quảng Đức like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "Thích Quảng Đức studied Buddhism under his uncle and also studied Theravada tradition for two years in Cambodia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thích Quảng Đức go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "Upon his return from Cambodia, Thích Quảng Đức oversaw the construction of a further 17 new temples during his time in the south.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thích Quảng Đức do after his studies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "After his self-imposed isolation ended, Thích Quảng Đức began to travel around central Vietnam expounding the dharma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thích Quảng Đức teach at all?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "After ordination, Thích Quảng Đức traveled to a mountain near Ninh Hòa, vowing to live the life of a solitary Buddhism-practicing hermit for three years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thích Quảng Đức leave after his studies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5423, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thích Quảng Đức write anything?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "Thích Quảng Đức's religious background was Mahayana Buddhism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his Thích Quảng Đức's religious background?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "The religious composition of Vietnam at the time estimated the Buddhist majority to be between 70 and 90 percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was most Thích Quảng Đức's country also buddhist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "President Diệm was a member of the Catholic minority, and pursued discriminatory policies favoring Catholics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "If the Vietnamese buddhists were the majority, then why were they being persecuted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "Many switched to Catholicism to help their own careers, and the remaining Buddhists were discontent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the people react to President Diệm pursuing discriminatory policies favoring Catholics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So did Catholics then become the majority in Vietnam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "Buddhist discontent erupted following a ban in early May on flying the Buddhist flag in Huế on Vesak, the birthday of Gautama Buddha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Thích Quảng Đức besides his religion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "A large crowd of Buddhists protested the ban, defying the government by flying Buddhist flags on the Buddhist holy day of Vesak and marching on the government broadcasting station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Buddhists protest or do anything to fight the ban?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "Government forces fired into the crowd of protesters, killing nine people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109234157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Buddhists when they protested?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5424, "Truth_answer": "Diệm's refused to take responsibility, blaming the Vietcong for the deaths, leading to further Buddhist protests and calls for religious equality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to the killings of the Buddhist protestorsz?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "Cherub Rock, the first The Smashing Pumpkins single, was a modern rock hit, yet it was Today and the acoustic Disarm that sent the album into the stratosphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Smashing Pumpkin's breakout song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "Gish is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_Dream_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806081444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gish_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wasThe Smashing Pumpkins's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "Gish is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vacb.helmut-menzel-keramik.de/rhinoceros-smashing-pumpkins-chords.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602022438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(The_Smashing_Pumpkins_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siamese_Dream_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806081444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gish_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album by The Smashing Pumpkins called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins toured after the release of the Lull EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Smashing Pumpkins tour during around the time of the release of their debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "After The Smashing Pumpkins relocated, they began work on their second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Smashing Pumpkins relocated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "The opening track and lead single of The Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream, Cherub Rock, directly addresses Corgan's feud with the indie-world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single The Smashing Pumpkins released during their mainstream breakout?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5425, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins kept the same members as in their debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any The Smashing Pumpkins band member changes during their mainstream breakout?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "In the early years The Smashing Pumpkins was just Billy Corgan and James Iha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early years of The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "After that Billy Corgan and James Iha added D'arcy Wretzky and Jimmy Chamberlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Billy Corgan and James Iha met for The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan, James Iha, D'arcy Wretzky, and Jimmy Chamberlin began making music together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Corgan, James Iha, D'arcy Wretzky, and Jimmy Chamberlin of the Smashing Pumpkins start working on music together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "On October 5, 1988, the complete The Smashing Pumpkins took the stage for the first time at the Cabaret Metro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Smashing Pumpkins ever perform the music they wrote?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the first performance of The Smashing Pumpkins go well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Corgan and D'arcy Wretzky have problems with the merits of the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "After this show, Cabaret Metro owner Joe Shanahan agreed to book The Smashing Pumpkins on the condition that they replace the drum machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the conflict over the merits of The Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5426, "Truth_answer": "The drum machine was replaced with Jimmy Chamberlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced the drum machine for the Smashing Pumpkins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5427, "Truth_answer": "Originally from Rotterdam, Netherlands, Johnny Young's family settled in Perth, Western Australia in the early 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190506095913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Young_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young's family ever settle down?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young ever suffer any health issues?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Johnny Young's family ever a reason for a break?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Young ever go on tour with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was connected to US Presidents and foreign leaders such as Saddam Hussein. He also had ties to the CIA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political connections did David Rockefeller have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller also met Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, and Mikhail Gorbachev.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other people did David Rockefeller meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller won many awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the U.S. Legion of Merit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Rockefeller win any award?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Rockefeller besides winning many awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the U.S. Legion of Merit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller's group International Executive Service Corps headquarters is in Washington DC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David Rockefeller form the group IESC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "The International Executive Service Corps encourages developing nations to promote private enterprise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the aim of the International Executive Service Corps?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was criticized for befriending foreign autocrats in order to expand Chase interests in their countries like The New York Times columnist David Brooks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Rockefeller have any critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "New York Times David Brooks wrote Rockefeller spent his life in the club of the ruling class and was loyal to members of the club, no matter what they did.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was New York Times David Brooks' critique of David Rockefeller?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5428, "Truth_answer": "New York Times columnist David Brooks noted that Rockefeller had cut profitable deals with oil-rich dictators, Soviet party bosses and Chinese perpetrators of the Cultural Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is writing that David Rockefeller for spending his life in the club of the ruling class and was loyal to members of the club all that New York Times David Brooks' criticized him for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "Rockefeller met Henry Kissinger in 1954, when Kissinger was appointed a director of a seminal Council on Foreign Relations study group on nuclear weapons, of which Rockefeller was a member.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What groups was David Rockefeller a part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "The International Executive Service Corps is an international economic development not-for-profit organization with headquarters in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200930123156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Executive_Service_Corps_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the International Executive Service Corps?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was criticized for befriending foreign autocrats in order to expand Chase interests in their countries like The New York Times columnist David Brooks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Rockefeller have critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, David Rockefeller teamed up with former Goldman Sachs executives to form Republicans Who Care, that supported moderate Republican candidates over more ideological contenders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Rockefeller have supporters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was a member of the Republican Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Rockefeller's political affiliation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was based in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David Rockefeller based at?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was the oldest living member of the third generation of the Rockefeller family, and family patriarch from August 2004 until his death in March 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about this article about David Rockefeller?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was as a leading member of the Russian-American Bankers Forum and was also a trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other groups was David Rockefeller apart of besides the Republican Party?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller helped form the Council of the Americas and the Trilateral Commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other groups did David Rockefeller create besides the International Executive Service Corps?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5429, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the groups David Rockefeller created fail?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman's abilities are Prophetic dreams,Chemist and inventor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Wesley Dodds' Sandman's special abilities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman has a gas gun to use on criminals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Wesley Dodds' Sandman able to fight the criminals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman has a sleeping gas which makes the criminals sedated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Wesley Dodds' Sandman do with the gas gun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman created the sand-like substance and the Silicoid Gun ultimately responsible for transforming Sandy the Golden Boy into a Silicon-based life-form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wesley Dodds' Sandman besides using a gas gun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman's sidekick is Sandy the Golden Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Wesley Dodds' Sandman have a sidekick?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman is a superb athlete, proficient hand-to-hand combatant, and skilled detective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Wesley Dodds' Sandman have any other powers besides Prophetic dreams?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman is a member of All-Star Squadron, Justice Society of America, and Black Lantern Corps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Wesley Dodds' Sandman notable for besides a superb athlete, proficient hand-to-hand combatant, and skilled detective?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5430, "Truth_answer": "As Wesley Dodds' Sandman grows older, his strength level diminishes in relative proportion to his age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Wesley Dodds' Sandman have any weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman is one of a number of Justice Society members who finds themselves in the Ragnarok Dimension during the early Modern Age of comic books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's relevant about Wesley Dodds' Sandman's Twilight Years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "Both Wesley Dodds' Sandman's age and his physical limitations became a theme writers would use in this character's post-Crisis stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Wesley Dodds' Sandman besides the Twilight Years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "During Zero Hour, Wesley Dodds' Sandman is returned to his proper age by the Extant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Wesley Dodds' Sandman's Zero Hours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "Jack Knight is the son of Wesley Dodds' Sandman's JSA teammate Starman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jack Knight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Wesley Dodds' Sandman fight crime during his Twilight years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman's prophetic dreams alert him to the identity and location of the new Doctor Fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Wesley Dodds' Sandman go after Doctor Fate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "As he grows older, Wesley Dodds' Sandman's strength level diminishes in relative proportion to his age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Wesley Dodds' Sandman diminishing age besides his prophetic dreams alerting him to the identity and location of the new Doctor Fate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "Wesley Dodds' Sandman distracted Mordru with his gas-gun long enough to commit suicide by jumping off the cliff rather than allow Mordru to torture him into submission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_(Wesley_Dodds)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Wesley Dodds' Sandman commit suicide?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5431, "Truth_answer": "Mordru, also known as Mordru the Merciless is a fictional supervillain appearing in books published by DC Comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605060403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mordru_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Mordru?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5432, "Truth_answer": "David Vitterr's phone number was included in a published list of phone records of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, who was convicted by the U.S. government for running a prostitution service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Vitter have to do with sex workers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5432, "Truth_answer": "While the Louisiana state Republican Party offered guarded support, national Republicans offered forgiveness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people supportive of David Vitter hiring sex workers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5432, "Truth_answer": "While the Louisiana state Republican Party offered guarded support, national Republicans offered forgiveness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the people forgive David Vitter for hiring sex workers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5432, "Truth_answer": "Democrat John Bel Edwards released an ad about the prostitution scandal two weeks before the run-off election and defeated Vitter by more than 12% in the 2015 gubernatorial election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the prostitute incident affect David Vitter's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5432, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable workers David Vitter hired?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5433, "Truth_answer": "Vitter has been actively involved with legislation concerning illegal immigrants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Vitter do with immigration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5433, "Truth_answer": "David Vitter helped write the Water Resources and Development Act for flood-control, hurricane-protection and coastal-restoration projects .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Vitter help with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5433, "Truth_answer": "In September 2007, The Times-Picayune reported that David Vitter and the Bush administration opposed a provision of The Gulf Coast Housing Recovery bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Vitter besides helping write the Water Resources and Development Act for flood-control?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5433, "Truth_answer": "In December 2007, David Vitter prevented the bill from leaving the committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p22", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Vitter and the Bush administration opposing a provision of The Gulf Coast Housing Recovery bill successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5433, "Truth_answer": "Vitter proposed an amendment that a child born in the US is not a citizen unless a parent is a citizen, lawful permanent resident, or alien serving in the military.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203054940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vitter_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Vitter have any other views on immigration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir studied mathematics at the Institut Catholique de Paris and literature/languages at the Institut Sainte-Marie . She then studied philosophy at the Sorbonne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Simone de Beauvoir go to college and study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "After completing her degree in 1928, she wrote her diplôme d'études supérieures (roughly equivalent to an MA thesis)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir get advanced degrees?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir was a French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://moniqs.com/the-words-that-make-sense-brilliant-writings-by-writers/simone-de-beauvoir/_p0", "https://alchemyandaccident.wordpress.com/tag/paleo-contact/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir become a doctor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "Simone de Beauvoir first worked with Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Claude Lévi-Strauss, when all three completed their practice teaching requirements at the same secondary school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever become a teacher with Merleau-Ponty and Levi- Strauss?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "From 1929 to 1943, Simone de Beauvoir taught at the lycée level until she could support herself solely on the earnings of her writings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir stop taking classes and end up teaching the rest of her career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever regret what she chose to study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "Former student Bianca Lamblin wrote in her book Mémoires d'une jeune fille dérangée, that she had been sexually exploited by her teacher Simone de Beauvoir.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simone de Beauvoir ever tutor or teach famous people?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5434, "Truth_answer": "From 1929 to 1943, Simone de Beauvoir taught at the lycée level", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Simone de Beauvoir teach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5435, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Sandilands had been sacked from Australian Idol, citing the network's view that the Kyle and Jackie O Show's content was incompatible with the family-oriented image of Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Kyle Sandilands fired from network ten?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5435, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Sandilands was fired on August 3rd, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kyle Sandilands fired from Australian Idol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5435, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Kyle Sandilands became a judge on Australia's Got Talent and also on Australia's version of The X Factor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kyle Sandilands go after being fired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5435, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Kyle Sandilands made his first appearance in a motion picture in Fat Pizza vs. Housos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513201912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Sandilands_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kyle Sandilands' work besides becoming a judge on Australia's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5436, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bob Backlund return to the WWF?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5436, "Truth_answer": "Bob Backlund's initial return to the WWF was largely uneventful and he mainly wrestled mid-card matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129072902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Backlund_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Backlund win with his return to WWF?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5436, "Truth_answer": "After the title loss, Bob Backlund wrestled progressively less often, never again reaching main event status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129072902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Backlund_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Bob Backlund done since the loss after his return?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5436, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, Bob Backlund was wrestling in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bob Backlund doing these days?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5436, "Truth_answer": "Bob Backlund had an in-ring career spanning over 30 years, best known for his tenures in the WWWF/WWF where he is a two-time Heavyweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Bob Backlund been successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5436, "Truth_answer": "On the 15th Anniversary episode of Raw on December 10, 2007, Bob Backlund participated in the 15th Anniversary battle royal, along with 14 other wrestlers from Raw's 15-year history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129072902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Backlund_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more information for what Bob Backlund did after being removed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5437, "Truth_answer": "Upon leaving college, David Simon worked as a police reporter at The Baltimore Sun from 1982 to 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Simon's relationship with journalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5437, "Truth_answer": "David Simon spent most of his career covering the crime beat. A colleague has said that Simon loved journalism and felt it was God's work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were David Simon's pieces recieved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5437, "Truth_answer": "David Simon's book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets won the 1992 Edgar Award for Best Crime Fact Book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon receive any accolades or awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon ever get over the feelings of discomfort?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5437, "Truth_answer": "David Simon said, I got out of journalism because some sons of bitches bought my newspaper and it stopped being fun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David Simon say he got out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5437, "Truth_answer": "David Simon has two completed nonfiction books and others that are still in progress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon complete his novel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5438, "Truth_answer": "Hoodoo Gurus formed in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Hoodoo Gurus formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5438, "Truth_answer": "The three guitarists Faulkner, Rendall and Radalj met at an end-of-1980 New Year's Eve party and were joined by Baker to form Le Hoodoo Gurus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Hoodoo Gurus come up with the name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5438, "Truth_answer": "Leilani was the first single by iconic Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus when they were called Le Hoodoo Gurus and was released on Phantom Records in October 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leilani_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hoodoo Gurus do in 1982?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leilani by Hoodoo Gurus reach bill board charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5438, "Truth_answer": "Based on the success of the Stoneage Romeos the Hoodoo Gurus, with their new drummer, then embarked on their first tour of the United States in late 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813032103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Hoodoo Gurus go on tour around the release of Leilani?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5439, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Alia Bhatt launched her own production company named Eternal Sunshine Productions. Her first film appearance that year was opposite Ranveer Singh in Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What recent movies has Alia Bhatt been in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5439, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt next release, the ensemble period drama Kalank, marked her biggest-budget film to that point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alia Bhatt's most recent film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5439, "Truth_answer": "Kalank did not perform well at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alia_Bhatt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the film Kalank do in the box office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5439, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Alia Bhatt played the supporting part of a lively young girl with a buried past in Kapoor & Sons. The film proved to be a critical and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alia Bhatt have any other successes at the box office besides Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5439, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt played the protagonist of Imtiaz Ali's road film Highway opposite Randeep Hooda. Though the film underperformed at the box office, Bhatt won the Filmfare Critics Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alia Bhatt have any notable box office flops?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5440, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt will star alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in Ayan Mukerji's fantasy film trilogy, the first of which is named Brahmastra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alia Bhatt currently working on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5440, "Truth_answer": "It could be a film that will make this industry proud and put us on a global pedestal, Alia Bhatt said.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001721id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/alia-bhatt-on-brahmastra-it-could-be-a-film-that-will-make-film-industry-proud-1500188-2019-04-12_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the upcoming film Brahmastra something Alia Bhatt is passionate about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5440, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Alia Bhatt took part in a campaign for PETA to raise awareness on homeless animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other campaigns has Alia Bhatt promoted, besides her upcoming film Brahmastra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5440, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt got into trouble at the controversial Safai Mahotsav. The event underwent criticism for spending vast financial resources, which could have been put to use rehabilitating riot victims.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Alia Bhatt receive any criticism for her campaigns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5440, "Truth_answer": "Alia Bhatt designed her own clothing brand for women in 2014 for the online fashion portal Jabong.com.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Alia Bhatt article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5441, "Truth_answer": "Slash disbanded Slash's Snakepit in an announcement made in early 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash%27s_Snakepit_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Slash's Snakepit break up happen", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5441, "Truth_answer": "Following the breakup of Slash's Snakepit, Slash announced he was to begin working on a solo album. Instead he later worked with The Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the artist slash act alone in his music career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5441, "Truth_answer": "Slash and Steve Gorman released their debut album Contraband in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Slash's work with Steve Gorman begin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5441, "Truth_answer": "Slash and Steve Gorman work with Sony BMG and RCA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Slash and Steve Gorman work on more then one record label", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5442, "Truth_answer": "Ain't Life Grand is the second and final studio album by American hard rock band Slash's Snakepit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain't_Life_Grand_(Slash's_Snakepit_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What number album was Aint life grand for the band Slash's Snakepit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5442, "Truth_answer": "Ain'y Life Grand did not sell as well as its predecessor, and critical reception to it was mixed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash%27s_Snakepit_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ain't Life Grand by Slash's Snakepit chart well at the box office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5442, "Truth_answer": "Mean Bone was released as a single from Ain't Life Grand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Ain't Life Grand by Slash's Snakepit include any hit even thought it didn't do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5442, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the album's release, Slash's Snakepit supported AC/DC on their Stiff Upper Lip tour from August to September, followed by their own headlining tour of theatres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash%27s_Snakepit_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slash's Snakepit tour for the release of the album Ain't Life Grand?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5443, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer announced his intention to seek the Democratic nomination for governor of New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Eliot Spitzer's 2006 campaign for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5443, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer ran against Thomas Suozzi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eliot Spitzer run against in his 2006 campaign?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5443, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer joined District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. Spitzer's biggest case came in 1992, when he led the investigation that ended the Gambino family's control of Manhattan's trucking and garment industries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Eliot Spitzer article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5443, "Truth_answer": "Eliot Spitzer devised a plan to set up his own sweatshop in the city's garment district, where he turned out shirts, pants and sweaters, and hired 30 laborers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eliot Spitzer end the Gambino family's control of Manhattan's trucking and garment industries?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5443, "Truth_answer": "The shop manager eventually got close to the Gambinos, and officials were able to plant a bug in their office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of Eliot Spitzer's sweatshop?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5443, "Truth_answer": "The Gambinos, rather than being charged with extortion – which was hard to prove – were charged with antitrust violations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128131146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the bug Eliot Spitzer planted in the Gambinos' office as part of a legal investigation reveal anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "The Merchandise Mart was modernized in the late 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the renovations of Merchandise Mart take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, a Merchandise Mart entrance canopy was constructed over the south for vehicle use.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the renovations of Merchandise Mart entail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "A 10-year, $100 million Merchandise Mart modernization in the late 1980s included public utility upgrades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the renovations of Merchandise Mart cost?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "Beyer Blinder Belle's commission in 1989 was to create additional perimeter entrances and restore the display windows, main entrance and lobby of Merchandise Mart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any other recent renovations at Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "On the south facade, the drive-through canopy was removed and two smaller doorways aside the main entrance were added to Merchandise Mart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of expansions have been done at Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "Display windows, painted over during the earlier modernization campaign, were restored with clear glass to showcase merchant's wares at Merchandise Mart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects of this Merchandise Mart article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "Vornado Realty Trust paid for the Merchandise mart renovations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who pays for all of the expensive renovations at Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Merchandise Mart was acquired by Vornado for $450 million cash and a $100 million-plus stake in Vornado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who owns the building Merchandise Mart", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "The Merchandise Mart project was completed in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the renovations of Merchandise Mart take?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5444, "Truth_answer": "Merchandise Mart floor area - 4,000,000 square feet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large is Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the Mart Center began using Green Seal-approved green cleaning products and the next year implemented a recycling program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the green building practices of Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "The Mart Center implemented a recycling program, which today includes all forms of paper products, glass, light bulbs, batteries, aluminum and construction materials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Merchandise Mart's recycling program include?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Merchandise Mart's recycling program run?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "The Mart Center recycling program saved over 13,000 trees and recycled nearly 11 million pounds of waste.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Merchandise Mart's recycling program a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "Considering the size of the building, managers at The Merchandise Mart knew it would not be easy to vie for certification under the LEED rating system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Merchandise Mart encounter any problems with establishing green practices?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "LEED certification includes a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings, homes, and neighborhoods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a facility get LEED certification?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "More than eight percent of the estimated 10,000 people working at the Mart walk, bike or take public transportation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Merchandise Mart article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of jobs do people work at in Merchandise Mart?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "The Shops at the Mart includes apparel shops, beauty services, bookstores and newsstands, financial services, telecommunication services, travel services, specialty food and wine stores, photo services, and a food court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224021948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchandise_Mart_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the businesses in Merchandise Mart's shopping area?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5445, "Truth_answer": "It has become home to several enterprises, including the Shops at the Mart, the Illinois Institute of Art, Motorola Mobility, and the Chicago tech startup center 1871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the building Merchandise Mart used for today?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "Audio Secrecy is the third studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Audio Secrecy by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "Sour Stone released a free download of Mission Statement, which was later released as a single on iTunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from Audio Secrecy by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "On June 10, the Stone Sour released a free download of Mission Statement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231060811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Secrecy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Mission Statement by Stone Sour released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour headlined The Avalanche Tour, supported by Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, Halestorm and Art of Dying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour tour during the time period when they released Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "On April 16, 2011, it was announced that Stone Sour bassist Shawn Economaki had left the tour for personal reasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Stone Sour article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "Jason Christopher filled in for the Stone Sour tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took Shawn Economaki's place after he left the band Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "In May 2011, Stone Sour canceled the remaining dates from their headline tour as drummer, Roy Mayorga suffered a minor stroke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Stone Sour during the time frame when they promoted Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour played their last show of 2011 at the second day of the Rock in Rio IV festival, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other places did Stone Sour visit on their 2011 tour before it was canceled?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "No, Stone Sour did not release any other albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour release any other albums or songs during 2009-2011, besides Audio Secrecy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "The drummer from Stone Sour made a full recovery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the drummer from Stone Sour ok after his stroke?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5446, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Roy Mayorga was not present at the show as he was expecting his first child back home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the drummer from Stone Sour rejoin the band after recovering from his stroke?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour is the debut studio album by American rock band Stone Sour. It was released on August 27, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Stone Sour by Stone Sour released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "The third single from the Stone Sour, Inhale, was released in early 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Stone Sour by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "The song Inhale charted at number 18 on the American Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, while reaching number 63 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918125625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhale_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single Inhale by Stone Sour reach the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Throughout October and November 2002, Stone Sour toured the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Stone Sour tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour toured the United States in support of the album with Chevelle and Sinch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Stone Sour tour with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Get Inside was the Stone Sour's first music video and it included live footage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the time when Stone Sour released their first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Modzelewski praised the opening track Get Inside explaining, the scorching speed-metal verse and screaming chorus are played off pretty well against the melodic pre-chorus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_(album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did fans like the song Get Inside by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour parted ways with drummer Joel Ekman, who left to take care of his cancer-stricken son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Stone Sour article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour later recruited current drummer, Roy Mayorga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Joel Ekman after he left the band Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour toured for the next year and a half.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour tour after recruiting Roy Mayorga?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour came back in 2006 to release their second studio album, Come What(ever) May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour record anything else at the time when they recruited Roy Mayorga?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5447, "Truth_answer": "Come Whatever May was met with positive reviews from critics, and sold 80,000 copies in the first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Come Whatever May by Stone Sour a success?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Belinda Carlisle and the Go-Go's reunited again and released an album of new material, God Bless The Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Belinda Carlisle do in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "Green Day's lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong co-wrote the only released single Unforgiven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208233618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Go-Go%27s_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did the Go-Go's release on their album God Bless The Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "God Bless The Go-Go's received mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album God Bless The Go-Go's by the Go-Go's well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "Peter Fawthrop of AllMusic wrote Every bit as Go-Go's, that is, as their non-hits and less remarkable material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about the music from the album God Bless The Go-Go's besides the mixed review from critics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "In spite of the mixed reviews, the God Bless The Go-Go's album charted in the US Billboard 200, peaking at number No. 57.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album God Bless The Go-Go's do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "Around the time of the Go-Go's definitive reunion tour, Belinda Carlisle appeared nude for the cover feature and a full pictorial of the August 2001 edition of Playboy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on with Belinda Carlisle during the time she released God Bless The Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Belinda Carlisle released her seventh album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle release any more albums after God Bless The Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "Voila is the seventh studio album by the American singer Belinda Carlisle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523052529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voila_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Belinda Carlisle's seventh album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "The Voila album features keyboard arrangements from Brian Eno.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523052529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voila_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who worked on the album Voila by Belinda Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "Voila was Carlisle's first studio album in over a decade, and is a covers album of classic French chansons and pop standards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523052529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voila_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the album Voila by Belinda Carlisle sound like?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "Voila included covers of Françoise Hardy and Édith Piaf classics, Voila was released via Rykodisc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What covers were on the album Voila by Belinda Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5448, "Truth_answer": "In early 2009, Belinda Carlisle was on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars, paired with Jonathan Roberts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Belinda Carlisle do at the point in her career when she released Voila?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle began her music career in 1977 as the drummer of the Los Angeles punk band Germs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Belinda Carlisle get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Germs released only one album, 1979's (GI).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201233826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germs_%28band%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Germs have an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Belinda Carlisle time in the band was short due to her contracting mononucleosis, and she never recorded or performed live with the Germs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Belinda Carlisle and the band Germs split up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Around this time, Belinda Carlisle did some back-up singing for Black Randy and the Metrosquad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Belinda Carlisle go on to join another band after leaving Germs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Soon after leaving the Germs, Belinda Carlisle co-founded the Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was GoGos Belinda Carlisle's next venture, after working with Black Randy and the Metrosquad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "The Go-Go's went on to become one of the most successful American bands of the 1980s, helping usher new wave music into popular American radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a big hit of the Go-Go's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beat featured the hits We Got the Beat and Our Lips Are Sealed by the Go-Go's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "But what were the Go-Go's hits?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Head over Heels, from the Go-Go's 1984 album Talk Show, made it to No. 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belinda_Carlisle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Go-Go's have other hits besides We Got the Beat and Our Lips Are Sealed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "The Go-Go’s spent half of 1980 touring England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Go-Go's tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "We Got the Beat by the Go-Go's became a minor UK hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Go-Go's article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5449, "Truth_answer": "Go-Go's Prime Time – music video compilation (1985)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Go-Go's make any videos?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "Brown Eyed Girls released their debut album Your Story with the track Come Closer as their single. Debuting as a faceless group they did not appear on any visual media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it about Your Story by Brown Eyed Girls that was interesting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "The Come Closer album was well received by critics but did not do as well as expected commercially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Come closer by Brown Eyed Girls a hit single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "After a short break, the group went back into the studio to work on their second album Leave Ms. Kim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Leave Ms. Kim another album by Brown Eyed Girls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "Leave Ms. Kim included their R&B title track You Got Me Fooled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Leave Ms. Kim by Brown Eyed Girls have any singles released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "Subsequent singles from Leave Ms. Kim were Oasis featuring Lee Jae Hoon and It's Mine, a collaboration with fellow group SeeYa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other singles released from the album Leave Ms. Kim by Brown Eyed Girls besides You Got Me Fooled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Brown Eyed Girls go on tour with any of these two albums: Your Story or Leave Ms. Kim?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "During the break between their debut and second albums, the Brown Eyed Girls released their first digital single entitled I Am a Summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any interesting facts that you found interesting in this Brown Eyed Girls article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "The first two albums contained typical R&B ballads which had been very popular in the K-pop scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619182114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Eyed_Girls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting facts about the band Brown Eyed Girls besides their albums release, singles, and tours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "In January 2008, Brown Eyed Girls came back with their first mini-album With L.O.V.E.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was your favorite fact of the Brown Eyed Girls article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5450, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Brown Eyed Girls do good with their new members?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5451, "Truth_answer": "Margaret Sanger worked with African American leaders and professionals who saw a need for birth control in their communities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did activist Margaret Sanger do with the African-American community?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5451, "Truth_answer": "No. Margaret Sanger was arrested, but not for working with the African-American community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Margaret Sanger arrested for her work with the African-American community?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5451, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, James H. Hubert, a black social worker and the leader of New York's Urban League, asked Margaret Sanger to open a clinic in Harlem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031172417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_control_movement_in_the_United_States_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other facts can you tell me about how Margaret Sanger worked with the african-american community besides working with leaders and birth control?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5451, "Truth_answer": "From 1939 to 1942, Margaret Sanger was an honorary delegate of the Birth Control Federation of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119000620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Margaret Sanger stop working with birth control federation of america?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "Antoine Fats Domino Jr. was an American pianist and singer-songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is domino?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "For Antoine Fats Domino, among his treasured possessions lost in the 2005 hurricanes was his National Medal of Arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190906090921id_/https://www.arts.gov/NEARTS/2006v5-after-disaster-reclaiming-culture-gulf-coast/national-medal-arts-lost-hurricanes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did President George W. Bush replace Domino's National Medal of Arts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "As Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans in August 2005, Fats Domino chose to stay at home with his family. Domino was rumored to have died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the 2005 hurricane on Fats Domino?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "Later that day, CNN reported that Fats Domino had been rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino actually die in Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "The talent agent Al Embry confirmed that Fats Domino and his family had been rescued.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did CNN know where Fats Domino was after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "Antoine Domino Jr. was born to Antoine Caliste Domino (1879–1964) and Marie-Donatille Gros (1886–1971).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fats Domino's mother survive Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5452, "Truth_answer": "The family was taken to a shelter in Baton Rouge, after which they were picked up by JaMarcus Russell, the boyfriend of Fats Domino's granddaughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fats Domino's family go after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio became a giant killer by defeating large opponents such as Kevin Nash, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Scott Norton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was giant killer and why was Rey Mysterio called that?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Rey Mysterio lost a Hair vs. Mask match, forcing Mysterio to remove his mask.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Rey Mysterio's unmasking?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio publicly expressed his disappointment over being unmasked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Rey Mysterio's unmasking?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "In July at Bash at the Beach, Rey Mysterio defeated Psicosis to earn another opportunity at the Cruiserweight title. The next night, he defeated Malenko to win his first Cruiserweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rey Mysterio win any titles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "On the June 17 episode of SmackDown!, rey Mysterio defeated Chavo Classic for a record-setting third Cruiserweight Championship reign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rey Mysterio set any records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "In WCW, Rey Mysterio helped popularize the high-flying lucha libre wrestling style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rey Mysterio do anything else that gained him fame, besides his Cruiserweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "The match at WrestleMania was part of a storyline in which Ray Guerrero turned on Mysterio and beat him up. Guerrero and Mysterio continued to feud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rey Mysterio have any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "On the October 18 episode of Nitro, Rey Mysterio and Konnan teamed up together to defeat Harlem Heat. Mysterio, however, was injured during the match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Rey Mysterio ever injured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio returned in early 2000 and remained a steady performer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Rey Mysterio's career end after his injury?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5453, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio has publicly expressed his disappointment over being unmasked: I was strongly against it! The fans wanted Rey Mysterio with the mask and losing it hurt me a lot.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Rey Mysterio's unmasking popular?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio made his World Championship Wrestling (WCW) debut on June 16, 1996, at The Great American Bash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Rey Mysterio in the 1996–1998 Cruiserweight division?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "On July 8, Rey Mysterio defeated Malenko to win his first Cruiserweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rey Mysterio champion wrestler during the 1996–1998 Cruiserweight division?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio defeated Guerrero in a Title vs. Mask match at Halloween Havoc to win the Cruiserweight Championship for the second time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other titles won by Rey Mysterio, besides the 1996 Cruiserweight Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "In early 1997, Rey Mysterio feuded with Prince Iaukea over the WCW World Television Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "During the 1990s was Rey Mysterio on tv for the Cruiserweight division?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "On the January 15, 1998 episode of WCW Thunder, Rey Mysterio defeated Juventud to win his third Cruiserweight Championship, but lost it nine days later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rey Mysterio successful in the Cruiserweight division?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio had a series of matches with ECW-newcomer Juventud Guerrera during the first half of 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there many matches for Rey Mysterio during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio challenged Ultimate Dragon for the J-Crown Championship, but was unsuccessful in his title match at World War 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other matches if any that Rey Mysterio did in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio defeated Jericho for his fourth Cruiserweight championship. The next night, however, the result was overturned and the belt returned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rey Mysterio receive any belts for his wins?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio was defeated in his title match against Iaukea at SuperBrawl VII.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rey Mysterio lose any matches?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio also lost a championship rematch at Uncensored in March.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_Mysterio_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other losses for Mysterio during the time frame when he lost the SuperBrawl VII match?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5454, "Truth_answer": "Rey Mysterio returned in early 2000 and remained a steady performer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rey Mysterio end his career after his losses in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5455, "Truth_answer": "Day of the Dead is the twenty-fifth compilation release benefiting the Red Hot Organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726160553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead_(2016_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Day of the Dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5455, "Truth_answer": "The performersof DOD included Jenny Lewis, Matthew Houck (Phosphorescent), Lucius, Will Oldham, Moses Sumney, Sam Amidon, Richard Reed Parry, Matt Berninger, Justin Vernon, Josh Kaufman, Bruce Hornsby, and The National.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists worked on the album DOD", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5455, "Truth_answer": "The DOD compilation was released on May 20, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album DOD done?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5455, "Truth_answer": "The DOD compilation, is a wide-ranging tribute to the songwriting and experimentalism of the Dead. All profits will help fight for AIDS/ HIV and related health issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The National make DOD with a group of other artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5455, "Truth_answer": "DOD was a five-plus hour, 59 track Grateful Dead tribute album is a monument of living history – an image of their golden road branching out endlessly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album DOD popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people bought the album Day of the Dead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5456, "Truth_answer": "Lasers is Fiasco's second top ten album as well as his highest entry on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasers_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What makes Lupe Fiasco's Lasers album special?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5456, "Truth_answer": "There are 14 songs on Lasers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs are on Lasers by Lupe Fiasco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5456, "Truth_answer": "Lasers is the third studio album by American rapper Lupe Fiasco, released on March 7, 2011 by Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasers_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was Lasers by Lupe Fiasco produced on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5456, "Truth_answer": "Production for the Lasers album took place between 2008 and 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasers_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for Lupe Fiasco to record Lasers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5457, "Truth_answer": "Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in Walton, Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is Everton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5457, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean said Mr McIntosh asked me did I want to play for Everton, and that was that.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dixie Dean and Everton secretary Thomas H. McIntosh meet at Woodside Hotel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Dixie Dean went to a football game when he was eight years old, who won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5457, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean joined the pro ranks with his local club, Tranmere Rovers in November 1923. He was 16 at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dixie Dean start playing football himself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5458, "Truth_answer": "There is an annual Dixie Dean award, which is given to the Merseyside player of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Dixie Dean article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5458, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Dixie Dean was an inaugural inductee to the English Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405023805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Banks_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alf_Ramsey_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dixie Dean inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5458, "Truth_answer": "No, Dixie Dean's number was not retired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dixie Dean's number retired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5458, "Truth_answer": "Dixie Dean is best known for his exploits during the 1927–28 season, which saw him score a record 60 league goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Dixie Dean inducted to the hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny had been a minor vaudeville performer before becoming a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show that ran from 1932 to 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jack Benny start performing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny played himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Benny do in the Jack Benny Program", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny is a comic, vain, penny-pinching miser, insisting on remaining 39 years old on stage despite his actual age, and often playing the violin badly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jack_Benny_Program_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show The Jack Benny Program about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny's long radio career began on April 6, 1932, when the NBC Commercial Program Department auditioned him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Jack Benny's history", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Benny do for the NBC department", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "The NBC Commercial Program Department auditioned Jack Bennny for the N. W. Ayer & Son agency and their client, Canada Dry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p4", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jack Benny do in radio besides playing himself inthe Jack Benny Program?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "With Canada Dry ginger ale as a sponsor, Jack Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p5", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Benny do for Canada Dry", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny appeared on The Chevrolet Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jack_Benny_Program_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_%22Rochester%22_Anderson_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p5", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p6", "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Benny work for any other radio shows, besides The Canada Dry Program and The Jack Benny Program", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the radio show the Chevrolet program", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "Jack Benny played himself. Benny is a comic, vain, penny-pinching miser, insisting on remaining 39 years old on stage despite his actual age, and often playing the violin badly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Jack Benny's characters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "He played one role throughout his radio and television careers, a caricature of himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_and_the_Golden_Age_of_American_Radio_Comedy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other Personas did Jack Benny have besides himself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Benny like the characters that he played?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, is a radio-TV comedy series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Jack Benny do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "Mary Livingstone was an American radio comedian and actress. She was the wife and radio partner of comedian Jack Benny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jack Benny work with on The Jack Benny Program?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "Mary Livingstone's character occasionally went on dates with Benny's character but they were rarely implied to be truly romantically involved otherwise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220013935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Livingstone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mary Livingstone cast as Jack Benny's wife on the Jack Benny show as well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "The early stars of Jack Benny Shows were able to draw in their audiences through running gags, in the form of feuds, contests, or other methods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_and_the_Golden_Age_of_American_Radio_Comedy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the audience feel about Jack Benny's shows?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "CBS dropped the show in 1964, citing Jack Benny's lack of appeal to the younger demographic.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hurling-31dac01f.site/wiki/PDP-6_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201191851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Benny_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other critics of The Jack Benny Program?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Lincoln Anderson was an American comedian and actor. In 1937, he began his most famous role of Rochester, the valet of Jack Benny, on The Jack Benny Program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Jack Benny work with on The Jack Benny Program besides Mar Livingstone?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5460, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Anderson was part of Steppin' High both as a dancer and as one of the Three Black Aces with his brother, Cornelius, in 1924.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Edmund Anderson do other characters, besides Rochester, during his time?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "Love's music drew on a diverse range of sources including folk rock, hard rock, blues, jazz, flamenco and orchestral pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of music did the band Love play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "Love signed to the Elektra Records label as their first rock act, the band scored a minor hit single in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Love article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "Love's first album, Love, was released in March 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Love released a hit song in 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "Love band members Cantrelli and Pfisterer soon left the band, leaving it as a five-piece.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything bad happen to Love in the years around 1966?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "Forever Changes was recorded while Love was falling apart. The band recorded the album in only 64 hours, though many professional session players were utilized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Love break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of the professional players utilized in the recording of Forever Changes by Love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "The reconstituted version of Love played in a blues rock style, as opposed to the folk-rock and psychedelic styles of the band's previous incarnation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Love do anything else after their album Forever Changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5461, "Truth_answer": "Love's Alone Again Or became the opening track of Forever Changes. It was the sole single released from the album to reach the Billboard singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Love's top hit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "Love's first album, Love, was released in March 1966. The album sold moderately well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Love have any hit albums during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "The Love album reached No. 57 on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Love win any awards during the period around 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "Love started playing the Los Angeles clubs in April 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Love have any live performances during the period around 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "In August 1966 the single 7 and 7 Is became Love's highest-charting single at No. 33 in the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything significant that happened to Love in the period around 1966?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "In November 1967 Love was falling apart as the result of various substance abuse problems and tension between Arthur Lee and Bryan MacLean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band members of Love get along?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "Love started playing the Los Angeles clubs in April 1965 and became a popular local attraction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Love perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "MacLean soon left Love, while Lee dismissed all the other members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band members of Love?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5462, "Truth_answer": "Arthur Lee, as the only remaining member, convened a new lineup and continued recording as Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting that happened to Love in the period of the 1960s besides their albums, awards, live performances, singles, and break up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "Bill Shankly began his managerial career at the club where his professional playing career had started. Carlisle in the 1948–49 season were struggling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Shankly_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Shankly play or manage for Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "Bill Shankly became manager during the 1948–49 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Shankly become manager?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "Bill Shankly's work ethic transformed the team who finished 15th in 1948–49. They improved to ninth in 1949–50.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill Shankly do in his first season managing Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "Bill Shankly used psychology to motivate his players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Shankly_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Shankly make any big changes to the Carlisle United team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "One of Bill Shankly's players at Carlisle was Geoff Twentyman, then a promising young centre half.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Shankly_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Shankly bring in any new players to the Carlisle United team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "In 1950–51 Bill Shankly resigned and accepted an offer from Grimsby Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bill Shankly manage the Carlisle United team?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "In 1950–51 Bill Shankly resigned and accepted an offer from Grimsby Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Shankly's resignation from Carlisle United happen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Shankly win any trophies in his time as manager at Carlisle?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Homer is mistaken for an anarchist and sent to a mental institution. Bart promises his sister he will get her the best birthday present ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot of Stark Raving Dad about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "The In Stark Raving Dad episode was written by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, and directed by Rich Moore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Stark Raving Dad article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Marge, upon hearing what has happened, comes to the institution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was marge mentioned at all in the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Homer calls and tells Bart he is bringing Michael to stay for a few days. Against Homer and Michael's wishes, Bart tells his friend Milhouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Barts friends mentioned in the plot of the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Homer is sent to a mental institution, and is put in a cell with a large white man who seems to believe he is Michael Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to Homer in the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Marge, upon hearing what has happened, comes to the institution and is able to convince Homer's doctors that he is not insane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Marge rescue her husband, Homer, from a mental institution in the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Marge, upon hearing what has happened, comes to the institution and is able to convince Homer's doctors that he is not insane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Marge do anything in the plot of the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5464, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, all of Springfield turns up outside of the Simpson family's home to see Michael.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you can tell me about the plot of the episode Stark Raving Dad besides who it was written by, who it was directed by, marge's role, milhouse's role, and homer's role?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "A 1992 rerun of Stark Raving Dad featured an alternate opening in response to a speech by President George H. W. Bush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the alternate openings of the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "A 1992 rerun of Stark Raving Dad featured an alternate opening in response to a speech by President George H. W. Bush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the alternate opening of Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "Stark Raving Dad did not begin in the Simpsons' living room where the family is watching Bush's speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was different about the alternate opening for the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "The rerun of the Stark Raving Dad episode featured a brief alternate opening, which was written in response to a comment made by then President George H. W. Bush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what can you tell me about the different opening for the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of the film Leaving Neverland, which details allegations against Jackson of child sexual assault, Brooks announced that Stark Raving Dad would be pulled from circulation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any controversy regarding the Simpson's episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "The Stark Raving Dad broadcast included a new tongue-in-cheek opening. The scene, from the episode Simpson and Delilah, begins in the Simpsons' living room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Stark Raving Dad article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, the family is watching Bush's speech. Bush says to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the living room scene from Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5465, "Truth_answer": "In Stark Raving Dad, Bart replies, Hey, we're just like the Waltons. We're praying for an end to the Depression, too.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark_Raving_Dad_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the Simpsons do after watching bush's speech in the episode Stark Raving Dad?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long continued to draft and press bills through the Louisiana State Legislature, which remained in the hands of his allies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Huey Long control Louisiana after his governorship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "Although his Senate term began March 4, 1931, Long completed most of his term as governor until May 1932. He declared that leaving the seat vacant would not hurt Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Huey Long do during 1932 besides drafting and pressing bills?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long declared that leaving the seat vacant for so long would not hurt Louisiana; with Ransdell as Senator, the seat was vacant anyway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Huey Long declare while completing his term as governor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "By not leaving the governor's mansion until January 25, 1932, Huey Long prevented Lieutenant Governor Paul N. Cyr, a former ally, from succeeding to the office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what followed Huey Long's declaration about completing his term as governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long chose his friend, Oscar K. Allen, to succeed King in the January, 1932, election. Allen won easily, permitting Long to resign as governor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Huey Long finally leave the governor's mansion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "On 30 May 1934, Huey Long took to the Senate floor to debate the Platt amendment. Instead of debating the Platt amendment, Long gave his views on the Chaco War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was significant for Huey Long about 1934?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5466, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long's speech made him a national hero in Paraguay while leading to protests from the Bolivian legation in Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of Huey Long giving his views on the Chaco War in 1934?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5467, "Truth_answer": "By 1935, Huey Long's most recent consolidation of personal power led to talk of armed opposition from his enemies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead up to the increase in tensions between Huey Long and his opponents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5467, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1935, Huey Long called for two more special sessions of the legislature; bills were passed in rapid-fire succession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Huey Long article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5467, "Truth_answer": "The new laws further centralized Long's control over the state by creating several new Long-appointed state agencies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What laws were implemented by Huey Long in 1935?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5467, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long-appointed state agencies: a state bond and tax board, a new state printing board, a new board of election supervisors, and a State Board of Censors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other policies implemented by Huey Long's 1935 laws besides the ones in the summer of 1935?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5467, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long's new board of election supervisors would appoint all poll watchers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What would the new board of election supervisors created by Huey Long in 1935 do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5467, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long's new state agencies stripped away the remaining lucrative powers of the mayor of New Orleans to cripple the entrenched opposition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Huey Long's new state agencies strip away?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 appeared for the first time on stage together in nearly five years as presenters at the February 2009 Grammy Awards, announcing their reunion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Reformation about in reference to the band Blink-182?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 first gained notoriety for high-energy live shows and irreverent lyrical toilet humor. In its early years, Blink-182 toured heavily behind the band's debut, Cheshire Cat (1995).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of songs did Blink-182 play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "The GoodTimes Tour of October 1995 was Blink-182's first national tour. Early 1996 saw the three trekking to Alaska to perform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was Blink-182's tour for Cheshire Cat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "Although Cheshire Cat made very little impact commercially, it is cited by fans and musicians as an iconic release. M+M's, Blink-182's first single, garnered local radio airplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Blink-182 do after the tour for Cheshire Cat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "DeLonge expressed his desire to take a respite. Hoppus and Barker continued playing music together in +44. +44's debut, When Your Heart Stops Beating was released the following year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the members of Blink-182 create separate albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "When Your Heart Stops Beating stalled commercially and received mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did +44 do on the album When Your Heart Stops Beating?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "When Your Heart Stops Beating is the only album by the American rock band +44.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200319114116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Your_Heart_Stops_Beating_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did +44 have any other albums besides When Your Heart Stops Beating?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "+44 started in early 2005, and was later joined by lead guitarist Shane Gallagher and rhythm guitarist Craig Fairbaugh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the band +44?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182 reunited in February 2009 and Hoppus confirmed in an interview with Alternative Press that +44 was on hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band +44 stay together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "Despite growing evidence of remaining friction between the members, Blink-182 continued to tour in the early 2010s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other interesting fact about the Blink-182 article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5468, "Truth_answer": "The reunion of Blink-182 has been characterized as dysfunctional by both Barker and DeLonge. Hoppus commented in a later interview: Everything was always very contentious.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the members of Blink-182 have friction with each other?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Hoppus and Barker of Blink-182 decided to continue on without DeLonge in March 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the lineup of Blink-182 change", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Hoppus and Barker of Blink-182 decided to continue on without DeLonge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the lineup changes Blink-182 made", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Hoppus and Barker enlisted Alkaline Trio vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba to fill in for three Blink-182 shows in March 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Blink-182 replace DeLonge with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Hoppus and Skiba had been wanting to work together with Blink-182 musically for several years, so he was the first and only person considered for the role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Blink-182 after the 3 shows in which Matt Skiba replaced DeLonge", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "After legal battles with DeLonge were worked out, Skiba joined Blink-182 as an official member.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Blink-182's lineup change work well for them", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "The last report on DeLonge's departure issued a statement suggesting that Blink-182 were in the process of going through a 'friendly divorce' despite some initial backlash.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://web.archive.org/web/20150724033203id_/http://www.gigwise.com/news/101782/blink-182-make-new-album-in-august-matt-skiba-replacing-tom-delonge_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what where Blink-182's legal battles with DeLonge for", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Skiba began performing with Blink-182 in March 2015 and later joined the band permanently in July of that same year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Skiba stay with the band Blink-182", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Blink-182's resulting album, California, was produced by John Feldmann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did Blink-182 release with Matt Skiba", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "California became the band's second number-one album on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the album California by Blink-182", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "California's lead single, Bored to Death, became the group's first number one single in 12 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink-182_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any singles off of California by Blink-182", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "She's Out of Her Mind was released as the second single from California on October 11, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818064658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She's_Out_of_Her_Mind_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles released from California by Blink-182, besides Bored to Death“", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5469, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in May 2019, Blink-182 released new songs while building up to their next album Nine. The album was officially announced with a release date of September 20, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Blink-182 have planned for the future", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "Steve Yzerman was born in Cranbrook, British Columbia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502125051id_/https://marriedbiography.com/steve-yzerman-biography/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Steve Yzerman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "Steve Yzerman father’s name is Ron Yzerman and his mother’s name is Jean Yzerman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Steve Yzerman's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "Steve Yzerman attended Bell High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502125051id_/https://marriedbiography.com/steve-yzerman-biography/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Yzerman go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "After one season with the Raiders, the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League drafted Steve Yzerman, and he played centre for the Petes from 1981 to 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Steve Yzerman article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Steve Yzerman's stats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "Steve Yzerman played for his hometown Nepean Raiders Junior A hockey team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502125051id_/https://marriedbiography.com/steve-yzerman-biography/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Yzerman play for any one else before the wings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "After one season with the Raiders, the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League drafted Steve Yzerman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Steve Yzerman's early years besides playing for Junior A hockey team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "Jim Devellano, the Red Wings' general manager, settled on Steve Yzerman, drafting him fourth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Yzerman play for anyone other than the Peterborough Petes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5470, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Steve Yzerman put to rest all doubts of his ability to lead a team to a championship as Detroit won its first Stanley Cup in 42 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Steve Yzerman's best season", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 1986–87 season, at age 21, Steve Yzerman was named captain of the Red Wings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Yzerman a Hockey captain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Yzerman spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) playing career with the Detroit Red Wings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Steve Yzerman play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "After one season with the Raiders, the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League drafted Steve Yzerman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Steve Yzerman play for apart from Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "Steve Yzerman has represented his country in several international tournaments as a member of Canada's national hockey team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting thing about Steve Yzerman", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Steve Yzerman won an Olympic gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What competition did Steve Yzerman win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "Steve Yzerman was appointed executive director of Team Canada on October 7, 2008, for the 2010 Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements does Steve Yzerman have besides an Olympic gold medal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "When Scotty Bowman took over as Detroit head coach in 1993, Steve Yzerman initially chafed under Bowman's stern coaching style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teammate did Steve Yzerman play with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "Ken Holland was a minor league goaltender for the Wings during Steve Yzerman's rookie training camp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any other team member who Steve Yzerman worked with apart from scotty Bowman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5471, "Truth_answer": "Red Wings head coach Jacques Demers named Steve Yzerman captain of the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122052347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_(ice_hockey)_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729051018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Yzerman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Steve Yzerman's coach?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "Coughing Up a Storm is the first album by the Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coughing_Up_a_Storm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Formation to Coughing Up a Storm the name of an album by Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "The album Coughing Up A Storm features live fan favourite Genius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Coughing Up a Storm by Frenzal Rhomb popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "Frenzal Rhomb went on tour in Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frenzal Rhomb go on their national tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "The band released Forever Malcolm Young in October 2006. National touring followed the release, along with the announcement that Whalley would be leaving Frenzal Rhomb to go on a trip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen on Frenzal Rhomb's national tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "Some later copies of Forever Malcolm Young contained a bonus DVD covering the Frenzal Rhomb tours from 2002 up until 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Frenzal Rhomb's 2006 tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "Some controversy about Frenzal Rhomb was expressed over the profanity in the title and lyrics of Johnny Ramone was in a Fucking Good Band, but He Was a Cunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222081509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenzal_Rhomb_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important points to know about Frenzal Rhomb?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5472, "Truth_answer": "Ed Nimmervoll said Frenzal Rhomb songs are often profane, likely to poke fun at someone including themselves.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Wow, what did people have to say about the song Johnny Ramone was in a Fucking Good Band, but He Was a Cunt by Frenzal Rhomb", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chuck Schuldiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063351id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3946191/bio_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Chuck Schuldiner's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner and his brother, Frank, and sister, Beth, grew up playing in the woods, building forts in the trees and seeing quite a lot of wildlife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002422id_/https://www.guitarworld.com/artists/jane-schuldiner-unpublished-interview_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chuck Schuldiner have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967, on Long Island, New York. In 1968, his family moved to Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chuck Schuldiner grow up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Schuldiner performed well in school before becoming bored with education and eventually dropped out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Chuck Schuldiner go to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "No, Chuck Schuldiner has not been married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Chuck Schuldiner ever been married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Charles Michael Chuck Schuldiner was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He founded the band Death in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729030215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schuldiner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Chuck Schuldiner article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5473, "Truth_answer": "Human was Death's best-selling album yet, receiving many accolades and some MTV play for the group's first video for the track Lack of Comprehension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_%28metal_band%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Schuldiner make any songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "Operation Tailwind was a covert incursion into southeastern Laos during the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917025043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Tailwind_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the event Operation Tailwind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Peter Arnett's program on Operation Tailwind received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "The Operation Tailwind report was expressly approved by both CNN Chairman Tom Johnson and CNN President Rick Kaplan. In response, the Pentagon commissioned another report contradicting CNN's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone dispute Peter Arnett's claims about Operation Tailwind?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "The co-producers of the Operation Tailwind report, April Oliver and Jack Smith, were dismissed. They sued Time Warner, the parent company of CNN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Pentagon contradicted Peter Arnett's report about Operation Tailwind?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "Time Warner ultimately paid to settle their lawsuits, along with other suits brought by military personnel who claimed to have been libeled in the Oliver/Smith report.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of April Oliver and Jack Smith's lawsuit against Time Warner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "Time Warner ultimately paid millions of dollars to settle their lawsuits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Time Warner lose a lot of money settling the lawsuit brought by April Oliver and Jack Smith?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett was reprimanded, and eventually left the network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Arnett fired from CNN?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett left in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year did Peter Arnett leave CNN?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5474, "Truth_answer": "Neither Peter Arnett nor CNN would comment on the reasons for Arnett’s departure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806070722id_/https://variety.com/1999/tv/news/arnett-will-leave-cnn-1117493413/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Peter Arnett react to being reprimanded by CNN?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline bypassed the minor league system and joined the Tigers directly from high school as an 18-year-old bonus baby signee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in athlete Al Kaline's early days?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline joined the Tigers directly from high school as an 18-year-old bonus baby signee, receiving $35,000 ($327,755 in today's dollars) to sign with the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Al Kaline's bonus when he joined the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "In 1955, at age 20, Al Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline do well in the Tigers team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "During the 1955 season, Al Kaline finished the year with 200 hits, 27 home runs and 102 RBIs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stats does Al Kaline have with the Tigers team besides his batting average?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "In the 1968 World Series, Al Kaline hit a bases loaded single to drive in two runs. The Tigers won their first world championship since 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline win any tournaments with the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline finished his career with 3,007 hits (25th on the all-time list), 399 home runs (a Tigers record and 43rd on the all-time list).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline break any records with the Tigers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline also holds Tiger career records for games played (2,834), walks (1,277) and sacrifice flies (104).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline break any other records with the team, besides the one for home runs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline hit 25 or more home runs seven times in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many home runs did Al Kaline score with the Tigers team at any given season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Al Kaline article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline played his entire 22-year baseball career with the Detroit Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline ever change teams in his early years?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline attended Baltimore's Southern High School. When he tried out for the baseball team, there was no room on the pitching staff so Kaline moved to the outfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Kaline also play baseball in high school?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5475, "Truth_answer": "Al Kaline said that he was a poor student but that he was well liked by his teachers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Kaline_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other interesting aspects about Al Kaline's early years besides baseball?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow is an American half-hour educational children's television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_Rainbow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "LeVar Burton was the host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nationalbook.org/type/audio/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was LeVar Burtons role with the series Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow garnered over 200 broadcast awards, including a Peabody Award and 26 Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show Reading Rainbow win any awards or special recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow aired on PBS Kids from June 6, 1983 to November 10, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the series Reading Rainbow end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "Reading Rainbow has won Outstanding Children's Series in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show Reading Rainbow win any other awards beside the broadcast awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "After Reading Rainbow went off the air in 2006, LeVar Burton and his business partner, Mark Wolfe, acquired the global rights to the brand and formed RRKIDZ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did LeVar Burton do any other work related to the series Reading Rainbow after it went off of TV?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "Burton and Wolfe formed RRKIDZ, a new media company for children. Reading Rainbow was reimagined as an all new application for the iPad in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226053654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeVar_Burton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the company RRKIDZ related to the show Reading Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5476, "Truth_answer": "On May 28, 2014, LeVar Burton and numerous coworkers from other past works started a Kickstarter campaign project to bring back Reading Rainbow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this LeVar Burton article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5477, "Truth_answer": "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215085403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was movement by New Order?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5477, "Truth_answer": "Slant Magazine placed the Movement album at number 42 on its list of the Best Albums of the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Movement by New Order win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5477, "Truth_answer": "New Order visited New York City again in 1981, where the band were introduced to post-disco, freestyle and electro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the album movement by New Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5477, "Truth_answer": "New Order's Power, Corruption & Lies, released in May 1983, was a synthesiser-based outing and a dramatic change in sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting information about the band New Order besides their movement album and new york visit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5477, "Truth_answer": "Power, Corruption & Lies was included in the top 100 albums of the 1980s lists in both Rolling Stone and Pitchfork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112054514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power,_Corruption_%26_Lies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Power, Corruption & Lies by New Order do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5477, "Truth_answer": "Blue Monday became the best-selling independent 12 single of all time in the UK; however, it was not on the track list of Power, Corruption & Lies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs from Power, Corruption & Lies by New Order were most popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "On March 9, 2007, lead singer Brad Delp committed suicide at his home in Atkinson, New Hampshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110125252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_%28band%29_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the death of brad delp?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "The reason for Brad Delp's suicide has been the subject of contradictory news reports and lawsuits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200619161630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Delp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Brad Delp kill himself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "Eight years passed between Boston's Third Stage and Walk On, which was released in June 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything interesting about the Boston (band) article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "Brad Delp reunited with Boston at the end of 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed the songs from Walk On by Boston?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "Brad Delp and Boston's first appearance was for two benefit shows at the House of Blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110125252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_%28band%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Delp and the band Boston perform together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "Boston's first appearance was for two benefit shows at the House of Blues on December 12–13, 1994, in Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the concert for Walk On by Boston?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "Boston also handed a check of $5,000 to Globe Santa and another check of $5,000 to Operation Christmas in Fall River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the proceeds from Walk On by Boston go toward a special cause?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5478, "Truth_answer": "A series of interviews alleged that lingering hard feelings from Boston's disbandment in the 1980s and personal tension between Delp and bandleader Scholz drove the singer to commit suicide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200619161630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Delp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what lead up to the artist brad delp's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "By spring 1990, Scholz was back in the studio working on the Boston's fourth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110125252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_%28band%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Boston in 1989?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "Walk On is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190118054155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_On_(Boston_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Boston's fourth studio album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "After its release, Walk On peaked at #7 on the Billboard 200 and yielded the hit I Need Your Love.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Walk On by Boston successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "Boston's Scholz worked with Masdea and Delp to produce More Than a Feeling, Peace of Mind, Rock and Roll Band, Something About You, Hitch a Ride, and Don't Be Afraid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Boston produce any other music besides the album Walk On?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any of Boston's early songs on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "Boston's Scholz and Delp signed a deal with Epic Records after Masdea's departure, thanks to Ahern and McKenzie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110125252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the promoters Paul Ahern and Charlie McKenzie regarding Boston?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5479, "Truth_answer": "After opening for Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, Foghat and others in the autumn, Boston embarked on a headlining tour in the winter and spring of 1976–1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Boston go on tour to promote their early songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5480, "Truth_answer": "Ai was born in Los Angeles in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the singer Ai born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5480, "Truth_answer": "Ai was motivated to become a singer in her early teens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ai first show interest in music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5480, "Truth_answer": "Ai became a member of the school's gospel choir.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of music did Ai perform as a teenager?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5480, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ai raised in a religious environment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5480, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Ai won the Space Shower Music Video Awards' award for Best R&B Video, with her song Thank U.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ai change from gospel music to other kinds of music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5480, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Ai joined an Asian girl group called SX4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501072446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_(singer)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Ai in 1999?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "At the 1964 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Bob Hayes had his finest hour as a sprinter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob Hayes do in the olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "First, Bob Hayes won the 100m. This was followed by a second gold medal in the 4×100 meter relay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes win at any olympic games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes won at the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Hayes win in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes won the 100m and in doing so tied the then world record in the 100 m.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes won the 100m with a time of 10.06 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Hayes' time for the 100m world record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "This was followed by a second gold medal in the 4×100 meter relay, which also produced a new World Record (39.06 seconds).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes break any other world records besides the 100m?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes broke the record in the 1964 Summer Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what olympic games did Bob Hayes break the meter relay world record?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "No, Bob Hayes did not.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes compete in any other olympic games besides the summer 1964 one?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "Hand-timed between 8.5 and 8.9 seconds, Bob Hayes relay leg is the fastest in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bob Hayes article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "The race was Bob Hayes' last as a track and field athlete, as he permanently switched to football after it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Hayes do after the olympics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5481, "Truth_answer": "Although fully automatic timing was used in Tokyo, the times were given the appearance of manual timing. This was done by subtracting 0.05 seconds from the automatic time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the timing look manual in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was a highly recruited athlete, and accepted a football scholarship from Florida A&M University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Hayes' college career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes' college football career began in 1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Bob Hayes' college football career begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "This was followed by a gold medal in the 4×100 meter relay, which also produced a new World Record (39.06 seconds) from Bob Hayes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes break any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Robert Lee Bullet Bob Hayes was an Olympic sprinter.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.florida-backroads-travel.com/florida-black-football-pioneers.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes compete in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Jocelyn Delecour, France's anchor leg runner, famously said to Paul Drayton before the relay final that, You can't win, all you have is Bob Hayes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some competitors Bob Hayes beat in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes won the 100m and in doing so tied the then world record in the 100 m with a time of 10.06 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes tie any world records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes tied against Knut Lindberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Bob Hayes 100m tie against?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was once considered the world's fastest human by virtue of his multiple world records in the 60-yard, 100-yard, 220-yard, and Olympic 100-meter dashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Hayes break any other world records, besides the 100m one?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 Bob Hayes caught six passes for 195 yards against the New York Giants at the Cotton Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Bob Hayes compete besides the Olympics and college football?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "In 1962 the University of Miami invited Bob Hayes to a meet on their campus, where he tied the world record in the 100-yard dash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding Bob Hayes career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "In 1962 the University of Miami invited Bob Hayes to a meet on their campus, where he tied the world record of 9.2 seconds in the 100-yard dash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bob Hayes' best time in the 100?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5482, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hayes was selected to represent the United States in the 1964 Summer Olympics. His football coach Jake Gaither was not very high on giving Hayes time to train.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bob Hayes' coach?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5483, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Kerli worked on an autobiographical set of songs, the first set of which were released on a self-titled EP in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did the singer Kerli work on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5483, "Truth_answer": "Kerli is the debut self-titled EP by Estonian singer-songwriter Kerli. It was released on October 16, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Kerli's 2007 album/EP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5483, "Truth_answer": "Kerli finally released her debut album, titled Love Is Dead, following her debut single Walking on Air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kerli release next after the album Kerli?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5483, "Truth_answer": "Kerli finally released her debut album, titled Love Is Dead on July 8, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date did Kerli release the album Love is Dead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5483, "Truth_answer": "Walking on Air was released on April 8, 2008 as the lead single of Love is Dead and was a moderate success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210061107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_Dead_(Kerli_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on the album Love is Dead by Kerli?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5483, "Truth_answer": "Love Is Dead and Creepshow were released as promotional singles from the Love is Dead album throughout 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210061107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_Dead_(Kerli_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the album Love is Dead by Kerli?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5484, "Truth_answer": "After the release of Love Is Dead, Kerli began working on her second studio album, titled Utopia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the artist Kerli's second studio album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5484, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, Utopia received positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150817033943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(EP)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Utopia by Kerli do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5484, "Truth_answer": "On 5 November 2015, it was revealed that Kerli composed a song for Eesti Laul 2016, Estonia's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Kerli do after releasing her first two studio albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5484, "Truth_answer": "Kerli's single Feral Hearts was released digitally worldwide on 19 February 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kerli have any other achievements during the time she composed a song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5484, "Truth_answer": "Feral Hearts has all the ethereal makings of Kerli's persona: Dreamy strings, soaring electronica, twinkling bells, otherworldly layers of vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617042135id_/http://popcrush.com:80/kerli-feral-hearts-single-independent-album-listen/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song Feral Hearts by Kerli do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5484, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Feral Hearts was released the following week on February 25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124122046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the release of Kerli's song Feral Hearts besides its reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Love Piece is Ai Otsuka's fourth album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Ai Otsuka's love piece debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Love Piece by Ai Otsuka do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka released her first best hits compilation album, titled Ai am Best, on March 28, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ai Otsuka have any other releases, besides Love Piece?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai am Best by Ai Otsukaalso features two bonus tracks—one for the DVD, and one for the CD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ai Otsuka article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai am Best features two bonus tracks—one for the DVD, Best of Babashi“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What dvd was released with Ai Otsuka's Ai am Best album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai am Best topped the Oricon charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Ai am Best by Ai Otsuka do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai am Best features two bonus tracks— one for the CD, Babashi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What cds were released with Ai Otsuka's Ai am Best album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai am Best sold over 350,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Ai am Best by Ai Otsuka were sold?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Love Jam Tour 2005, Ai Otsuka's first tour, began on April 24, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Ai Otsuka's debut?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka went on a tour titled Ai am Best Tour that featured songs from Ai am Best. The tour started on May 18 and ended on July 7, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Otsuka tour anywhere else after her first tour?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5485, "Truth_answer": "Ai am Best sold 64,396 copies on the first day and topped the Oricon charts, making it Otsuka's best selling album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ai Otsuka's 2007 tour do?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "In April 2006, Ai Otsuka released Frienger. The promotional video was used as the commercial song for the Toshiba W41T 4 GB MP3 mobile phone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ai Otsuka do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "The promotional video for Frienger was shot in Taiwan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the video for Frienger by Ai Otsuka shot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "In June 2005, Ai Otsuka made her acting debut with the drama Tokyo Friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ai Otsuka an actress and a singer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka debut single, entitled Momo no Hanabira, was released on September 10, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Ai Otsuka release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka is best known for her 2003 hit Sakuranbo, which stayed in the Top 200 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for 103 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Otsuka have any bestsellers musically?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Amaenbo peaked at the sixth position on the Japanese charts, while at the same time Sakuranbo was fifth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other Ai Otsuka songs make it on the charts, besides Sakuranbo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "In November 2004, the follow-up to Ai Otsuka's Love Punch, Love Jam, was released, which met even greater popular success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more interesting information about Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka also sang the opening theme for Tokyo Friends, Yumekui, which was released as a new single on August 2, 2006. It debuted fifth on the weekly chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other Ai Otsuka albums do well, besides Love Punch and Love Jam?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Yumekui debuted fifth on the weekly chart, selling a total of 145,281 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies total did Yumekui by Ai Otsuka sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka's 23rd single, More More was released on May 21, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last song Ai Otsuka released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5486, "Truth_answer": "Ai Otsuka's sixth studio album, entitled Love Fantastic, was released on July 16, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907030214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Otsuka_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the release of the single More More by Ai Otsuka?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5487, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing reported for active duty on September 30, 1886, and was assigned to Troop L of the 6th U.S. Cavalry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John J. Pershing's first job", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5487, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing was sworn in as a West Point cadet in the fall of 1882. He was selected early for leadership positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John J. Pershing get into the job in the U.S. cavalry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5487, "Truth_answer": "Between 1887 and 1890, John J. Pershing served with the 6th Cavalry. Pershing was promoted to first lieutenant and in 1895 took command of a troop of the 10th Cavalry Regiment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John J. Pershing with the U.S Cavalry", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5487, "Truth_answer": "In 1897, John J. Pershing was appointed to the West Point tactical staff as an instructor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did John J. Pershing do after leaving the U.S. Cavalry", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Two of Gary Ablett Sr.'s brothers played in the Victorian Football League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Gary Ablett Sr. and the footballing family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Ablett and Geoff Ablett", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of Gary Ablett Sr.'s brothers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Ablett played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which teams did Kevin Ablett and Geoff Ablett play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Ablett: 1977–1980 Hawthorn 1984 Richmond 1985 GeelongGeoff Ablett: 1973–1982 Hawthorn1983–1984 Richmond1985 St Kilda", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kevin Ablett and Geoff Ablett play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include three Coleman Medals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. win any award or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include a Norm Smith Medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other medal did Gary Ablett Sr. win, other than the Coleman Medals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Gary Ablett wed his long-time girlfriend Sue, and the couple had four children – Natasha, Gary Jr., Nathan, and Alisha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Gary Ablett Sr.'s other family members were mentioned in his career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Gary Ablett became a born-again Christian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Gary Ablett Sr. after his marriage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5488, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett has been said to be slightly aggrieved at constantly being referred to as God by fans, a nickname based on his supreme football abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Gary Ablett Sr. article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "Robbie Williams's drug abuse had escalated. The band offered him an ultimatum; he was to adhere to the band's responsibilities or leave before their scheduled tour. Williams chose the latter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robbie Williams depart the band Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "Jason Orange said: 'At a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jason Orange leave the band Take That?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "III is the seventh studio album by English pop band Take That.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024124504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was is III by Take That?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "Reports indicated that Take That impressed U.S. promoters and would headline their own residency show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Take That tour to promote the album III?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "These Days was released as the lead single from the Take That.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024124504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from the album III by Take That?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "These Days debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Take That's 12th number one single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single These Days by Take That perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, III received a mixed response from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024124504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/III_(Take_That_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critics' response to III by Take That?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5489, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, III broke the record for the most pre-ordered album in Amazon UK's history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album III by Take That win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "The comeback single, Patience on Beautiful World, was released on 20 November 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on Beautiful World by Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "Shine from Beautiful World, premiered on 25 January 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles are on the album Beautiful World by Take That besides Patience?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "The single “Rule the World”, included on the deluxe version of Beautiful World, was recorded for the soundtrack of the film Stardust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable singles from Beautiful World by Take That besides Patience and Shine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "It was Take That's first album to be released as a four-piece, without Robbie Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828052537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_World_(Take_That_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which band members from Take That worked on the album Beautiful World?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "Starting on 11 October 2007, Take That began their Beautiful World Tour 2007 in Belfast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p10", "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Take_That_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Take That tour to promote the album Beautiful World?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "The Take That tour included 49 shows throughout Europe and the UK and ended in Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Take_That_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Take That go on their 2007 tour besides Belfast?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5490, "Truth_answer": "John Shanks was the producer of Beautiful World", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer of Beautiful World by Take That?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell, now renamed Tiffany, participated in the tournament to determine the inaugural Queen of FCW.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What name did Taryn Terrell use while with Florida Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Tiffany Terrell lost her first FCW televised match in a fatal four-way match including Roucka, Holiday, and Fox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Taryn Terrell's time with Florida Championship Wrestling successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Tiffany Terrell participated in the tournament to determine the inaugural Queen of FCW, and defeated Holiday in the first round before losing to Fox in the semi-finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other wrestling matches Taryn Terrell lost besides her first FCW match?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell teamed up with Angela Fong on several occasions, and also competed against Serena Mancini, April Lee, and Fox, but was unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell lose a lot of her matches while with Florida Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell teamed up with Angela Fong on several occasions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What good came out of Taryn Terrell's time with Florida Championship Wrestling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Tiffany Terrell teamed up with Angela Fong and April Lee to defeat Alicia Fox, Roucka and Serena Deeb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Taryn Terrell's match with Angela Fong?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Tiffany Terrell and Yoshi Tatsu defeated Fox and Ricky Ortiz in a mixed tag team match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Taryn Terrell team with while at Florida Championship Wrestling, besides Angela Fong?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5491, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell debuted alongside Beverly Mullins, and they competed in various matches together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Taryn Terrell teamed with Yoshi Tatsu the whole time from 2007-2010?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5492, "Truth_answer": "While Leigh made Streetcar in 1951, Laurence Olivier joined her in Hollywood to film Carrie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Laurence Olivier in 1951", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5492, "Truth_answer": "Although Carrie was plagued by troubles, Laurence Olivier received warm reviews and a BAFTA nomination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film carrie a success", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5492, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier was free to embark on a new career as an actor-manager. In partnership with Binkie Beaumont he staged Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was olivier manager on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5492, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier directed his third Shakespeare film in September 1954, Richard III.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Laurence Olivier in 1954", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5492, "Truth_answer": "The critic for The Manchester Guardian described the Richard III as a bold and successful achievement, but it was not a box-office success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207151452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film Richard III a success", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5492, "Truth_answer": "Laurence Olivier directed his third Shakespeare film in September 1954, Richard III, which he co-produced with Korda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Laurence Olivier work with", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "Professional Football Club CSKA, commonly referred to as CSKA Moscow outside of Russia, or simply as CSKA, is a Russian professional football club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101201649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFC_CSKA_Moscow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the organization CSKA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "At age 16, Pavel Bure began his professional hockey career playing for CSKA Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pavel Bure do with CSKA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure individual success helped CSKA Moscow capture their thirteenth consecutive Soviet championship and twelfth consecutive IIHF European Cup in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure win while playing for CSKA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure began his NHL career in the 1991–92 season, and won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's best rookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure receive any special recognition or awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure turned down a three-year contract extension in August 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pavel Bure doing in 1991?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "A groin injury early in the 1993-94 season limited Pavel Bure's production for the first half of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pavel Bure have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure became the eighth player in NHL history to record back-to-back 60-goal seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Pavel Bure during the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5493, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure announced his retirement from professional hockey at a press conference in Moscow on November 1, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the hockey player Pavel Bure retire?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure scored 12 goals and 20 points in 12 games after being traded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were pavel Bure's stats during his year in the new york rangers team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure played the right wing position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Pavel Bure's position on the New York Rangers team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure was traded on January 17, 1999, to the Florida Panthers. Bure recalled having good relations with Panthers. At the trading deadline, Bure was dealt to the New York Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Pavel Bure traded from before he joined the new york rangers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when Pavel Bure was traded to the New York Rangers, was there a contract, if so how much?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure suffered another knee injury in the 2002–03 pre-season, combined with a case of strep throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Pavel Bure ill or injured at all during his time period with the rangers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure missed the first three games of the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127035738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Bure_p19", "https://www.savannahnow.com/sports/20180904/georgia-secondary-could-get-big-bonus-saturday-with-return-of-db-mcghee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Pavel Bure not able to play with the New York Rangers due to injury", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5494, "Truth_answer": "Pavel Bure failed a pre-season physical and was declared medically unable to play. The Rangers left him unprotected in the NHL's Waiver Draft, where he was unclaimed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the new york rangers concerned about Pavel Bure's injury while he was playing for them", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell began a storyline with Gail Kim after making a bad call during a gauntlet match, thus costing Kim's chance to become the number one contender to the Knockouts Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Taryn Terrell have a feud with Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "Gail Kim became the longest reigning TNA Knockouts Champion in history by breaking Madison Rayne's previous record of 188 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gail Kim a top wrestler during the time of her feud with Taryn Terrell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "On Impact Wrestling, Taryn Terrell appeared backstage with Kim, who told Terrell not to make another mistake. Later that night, Kim would argue with Terrell, costing herself the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of fights did Taryn Terrell and Gail Kim get into?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "During Gail Kim's match with Velvet Sky, Kim would argue with Taryn Terrell, costing herself the match in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What match did arguing with Taryn Terrell cost Gail Kim?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell made appearance at Coastal Wrestling Federation, where she teamed with Sho Funaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell fight in pairs or more?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terrell teamed with Sho Funaki in a winning effort, defeating Hayden and Carson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taryn Terrell and Sho Funaki win their fight after teaming up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5495, "Truth_answer": "On April 5, 2012, Taryn Terrell made her debut for Powerslam Brewsky Brawl, where she teamed up with Jack Jameson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What event happened in 2012 to Taryn Terrell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5496, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie has stated that he believes that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is too big and is killing business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Chris Christie do with energy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5496, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie announced that, if elected, the agency would be his first target for government reduction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Chris Christie do about the NJ Department of Environmental Protection?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5496, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie announced he would pull the state out of Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. This was challenged in court which ruled that Christie had acted illegally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Christie's reduction of the Department of Environmental Protection go into effect?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5496, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie has stated that he intends to increase New Jersey's capability to produce alternative energy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Chris Christie do with the environment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5496, "Truth_answer": "In August 2010, legislation to encourage the development of wind power in New Jersey was signed by Chris Christie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Chris Christie article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5496, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie's standing was damaged by the Fort Lee lane closure scandal. After that time, he ranked among the least popular governors in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Chris Christie popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5497, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie indicated in 2009 that he would veto any bill legalizing same-sex marriage in the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chris Christie's stance on same sex marriage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5497, "Truth_answer": "On February 13, 2012, the State Senate passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie ever veto a bill legalizing same-sex marriage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5497, "Truth_answer": "Governor Chris Christie vetoed the bill the next day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie veto the 2012 bill legalizing same-sex marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5497, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie's veto was overturned in a court decision in the Garden State Equality v. Dow case.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie veto bills legalizing same-sex marriage more than once?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5497, "Truth_answer": "The Chris Christie administration immediately asked the state Supreme Court to grant a stay of the decision pending appeal, which was denied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the court decision in Garden State Equality v. Dow hold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5497, "Truth_answer": "Chris Christie withdrew the state's appeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109221954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Christie keep fighting the court's decision in Garden State Equality v. Dow?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5498, "Truth_answer": "In the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution, Judith Butler proposes that gender is performative. She draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the feminism of Simone de Beauvoir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Performative Acts and Gender Consitution by Judith Butler?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5498, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Simone de Beauvoir, noting that both ground their theories in lived experience and view the sexual body as a historical idea or situation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Judith Butler compare Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Simone de Beauvoir?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5498, "Truth_answer": "Juduth Butler's work has been influential in feminist and queer theory, cultural studies, and continental philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Judith Butler's argument in Performative Acts and Gender Constitution well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5498, "Truth_answer": "The Performative Acts and Gender Constitution was published in The Theatre Journal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judith Butler publish Performative Acts and Gender Constitution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5498, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler revises Freud's notion of lesbianism, where Freud says that lesbians are modeling their behavior on men She instead says that all gender works in this way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Judith Butler revise Freud's theories?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5498, "Truth_answer": "Before election to the papacy, Pope Benedict XVI wrote several pages challenging Judith Butler's arguments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any critics of Judith Butler's work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler attended Bennington College before transferring to Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the theorist Judith Butler study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler attended Bennington College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judith Butler go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler attended Bennington College before transferring to Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Judith Butler graduate from Bennington College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler spent one academic year at Heidelberg University as a Fulbright Scholar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler go on to graduate school after Yale University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler studied philosophy, receiving her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Judith Butler graduate from Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler studied philosophy, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1978 and her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler receive any achievements in school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler taught at Wesleyan University, George Washington University, and Johns Hopkins University before joining University of California, Berkeley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Judith Butler do during and after her graduation from schoo besides getting her degrees?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5499, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler held the Spinoza Chair of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. In addition, she joined the department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Judith Butler teach at the schools she worked at after graduation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu gained prominence by winning the reality series Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kim Chiu discovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "After winning, Kim Chiu became part of Star Magic. She and her on-screen partner Gerald Anderson became regulars in ASAP XV and appeared together in several ABS-CBN shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kim Chiu's first job in her career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu appeared in Love Spell, comedy sitcom Aalog-Alog and in the film First Day High.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows was Kim Chiu on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Kim Chiu starred in the primetime TV series entitled Sana Maulit Muli which was released to significant acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sar-roo.ru/kim-chiu-enchong-dee-dating-11417.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any one tv performance that led to Kim Chiu's big break?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu won the 38th Guillermo Mendoza Box Office Awards as Most Promising Female Star and Best New Female TV Personality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Chiu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Chiu receive any tv awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Kim Chiu want to be an actress?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chiu launched her debut album Gwa Ai Di under Star Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Kim Chiu?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "Gwa Ai Di reached a Gold Record status.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kim Chiu's album Gwa Ai Di place on the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5500, "Truth_answer": "Gwa Ai Di included the single Crazy Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the singles on the album Gwa Ai Di by Kim Chiu?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5501, "Truth_answer": "The grateful dead is known for its eclectic style, for live performances of lengthy instrumental jams, and for its devoted fan base, known as Deadheads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the band the grateful dead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5501, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1966, Garcia had improved his musical skills and wanted to assert himself more as a leader, changing the band's direction and reducing Ron McKernan's contributions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Ron McKernan in 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5501, "Truth_answer": "Jerome John Jerry Garcia was the lead guitarist and a vocalist with the band the Grateful Dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Jerry Garcia was leader of what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5501, "Truth_answer": "Jerry Garcia and bassist Phil Lesh's influences on the band became increasingly stronger as they embraced psychedelic rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Jerry Garcia change the direction of the band the Grateful Dead", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5501, "Truth_answer": "In October 1968, Ron McKernan and Weir were nearly fired from the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ron McKernan article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5501, "Truth_answer": "Garcia and Lesh believed Ron McKernan and Weir's playing was holding the band back from lengthy and experimental jamming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were Ron McKernan and Weir nearly fired from the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Charles McKernan was born on September 8, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was Ron McKernan born", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "Ron McKernan struggled to keep up with the changing music, causing the group to hire keyboardist Tom Constanten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ron McKernan article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "Tom Constanten is an American keyboardist, best known for playing with Grateful Dead from 1968 to 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411220216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Constanten_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the keyboardist Tom Constanten", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ron McKernan get married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "In the early years of the Grateful Dead, Ron McKernan was easily recognisable by his biker image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Ron McKernan's personal life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, the Grateful Dead's record company, Warner Bros., ran a Pigpen Look-Alike Contest“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102130357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_%22Pigpen%22_McKernan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ron McKernan's biker image", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 1969 Pigpen Look-Alike Contest", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "After about 20 years of working and living in the United States, Verhoeven returned to the Netherlands for the shooting of a new film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul return to Europe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "Together with his screenwriter Gerard Soeteman, Verhoeven made Black Book", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was Paul Verhoeven shooting when he returned to Europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "The director was hailed by the host of the Netherlands Film Festival with the words The return of a hero.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Black Book by Verhoeven do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "When the shooting of Black Book was delayed due to financial issues, there was speculation about a new production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened while making the movie Black Book by Paul Verhoeven?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 however, Verhoeven followed Black Book by directing a French film: Elle, an adaptation of a novel by Philippe Djian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies has Paul Verhoeven worked on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "Turkish Delight received the award for Best Dutch Film of the Century at the Netherlands Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies is Paul Verhoeven known for besides Black Book and Elle?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "The film is a love story of an artist and a young woman, starring Rutger Hauer and Monique van de Ven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Turkish Delight about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "In contrast, he won the Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Picture and Worst Director for Showgirls", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other projects did Paul Verhoeven work on besides Black Book, Elle, and Turkish Delight?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "Showgirls is a 1995 erotic drama film written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Paul Verhoeven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showgirls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Showgirls by Paul Verhoeven about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5503, "Truth_answer": "Paul Verhoeven won the Saturn Award for Best Director for RoboCop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Verhoeven have any other projects he worked on besides Black Book, Elle, Turkish Delight, and Showgirls?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "Destroyed is the tenth studio album by American electronica musician Moby, released on May 13, 2011 by record labels Little Idiot and Mute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the album Destroyed have to do with Moby?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "Destroyed is the tenth studio album by American electronica musician Moby, released on May 13, 2011 by record labels Little Idiot and Mute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Destroyed by Moby produced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "Moby produced the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Destroyed by Moby?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "The chosen single was Lie Down in Darkness, even though it came in third, the first two songs being After and Blue Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Destroyed by Moby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "The album was Moby's lowest-charting album to date, and received a generally mixed response from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hits on Moby's tenth album Destroyed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "Richard Melville Hall, better known as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights activist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Moby?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5504, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, he started to send demos of his music to record labels in New York City; he failed to receive an offer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moby have any failures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5505, "Truth_answer": "Innocents is the eleventh studio album by American electronica musician Moby, released in October 2013 by record labels Little Idiot and Mute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Innocents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5505, "Truth_answer": "The first official single from the album, A Case for Shame,, was released on July 1, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Innocents by Moby?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5505, "Truth_answer": "It was revealed in August that The Perfect Life, which features Coyne, would be the next single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the album Innocents by Moby besides A Case for Shame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5505, "Truth_answer": "The third single, Almost Home, featuring Damien Jurado, was announced through a music video competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs on the album Innocents by Moby besides A Case for Shame and The Perfect Life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5505, "Truth_answer": "Innocents is the eleventh studio album by American electronica musician Moby, released in October 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Innocents by Moby released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5505, "Truth_answer": "After Innocents, Moby proceeded to make a new wave dance album with a choir", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they do anything after Innocents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://en.pschitt.info/page/Cleveland+Browns_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Cleveland Browns?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "The Browns finished the season atop the East Division with a 10–3–1 record, and defeated the Baltimore Colts 27–0 in the 1964 NFL Championship Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cleveland Browns win with Paul Warfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "The game marked the last championship won by a major-league professional sports team from Cleveland until 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this victory in the 1964 NFL Championship game for Cleveland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "Paul Warfield was invited to his first Pro Bowl and was named a first-team All-Pro by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Warfield win the pro bowl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Warfield win any Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "Paul Dryden Warfield is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Paul Warfield play?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "A consistent big-play threat throughout his career, Paul Warfield 20.1 average yards per reception is the highest in NFL history among players with at least 300 receptions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Warfield have any stats?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5506, "Truth_answer": "In the 1965 Chicago College All-Star Game, which annually pitted the reigning NFL champion against star college players, Warfield shattered his collarbone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Warfield ever injured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "Paul Dryden Warfield was born in Warren, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Paul Warfield born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "Paul Warfield scored 92 points as a junior in 1958, a campaign highlighted by a 6–0 victory over powerhouse Massillon Washington High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Paul Warfield's early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "Four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Paul Warfield play for Ohio State?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Browns selected Warfield with the eleventh pick of the 1964 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Paul Warfield played for Ohio state?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "Browns owner Art Modell intended for Warfield to play as a defensive back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Paul Warfield's draft selection besides being the eleventh pick?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "Paul Warfield was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983, his first year of eligibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Warfield win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5507, "Truth_answer": "Paul Warfield was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983, his first year of eligibility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Warfield_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Warfield get inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "Buckingham Nicks is the only studio album by the American rock duo Buckingham Nicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Buckingham Nicks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "The album was a commercial failure on its original release, and despite the duo's subsequent success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Buckingham Nicks a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "The album was a commercial failure on its original release, and despite the duo's subsequent success, it has yet to be commercially remastered or re-released digitally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the album Buckingham Nicks despite lacking success as a commercial album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "With no money coming in from their album, and Buckingham contracting Mononucleosis shortly thereafter, Nicks began working multiple jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was recovering from mononucleosis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Buckingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Buckingham of the Buckingham Nicks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "Buckingham Nick's album did not prove commercially successful and was soon deleted from the label's catalog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Buckingham Nicks release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "Fleetwood would invite the duo to join his band, Fleetwood Mac, on New Year's Eve 1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buckingham Nicks sign to another label?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5508, "Truth_answer": "While Nicks and Buckingham achieved professional success with Fleetwood Mac, their personal relationship was eroding. Nicks ended the relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Buckingham Nicks break up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Stephanie Stevie Nicks was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121070610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stevie Nicks born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Nicks' father's frequent relocation as a food business executive had the family living in Phoenix, Albuquerque, El Paso, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Stevie Nicks live in Arizona?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "While attending Arcadia High School in Arcadia, California, Stevie Nicks joined her first band, the Changing Times, a folk rock group focused on vocal harmonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next major life event after she was born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "While attending Arcadia High School in Arcadia, California, Stevie Nicks joined her first band, the Changing Times, a folk rock group focused on vocal harmonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first band that Stevie Nicks joined?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Nicks met her future musical and romantic partner, Lindsey Buckingham, during her senior year at Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Stevie Nicks in Changing Times?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Nicks joined Fritz after Changing Times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stevie Nicks next band after Changing Times?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Nicks was in a psychedelic rock band, Fritz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of band was she in after Changing Times?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Nicks was in a psychedelic rock band, Fritz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121070610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Nicks join Fritz?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5509, "Truth_answer": "Fritz disbanded in 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stevie Nicks stay in Fritz until 1971?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5510, "Truth_answer": "The elections of 2002 were the first elections in which Erdoğan participated as a party leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Erdogan in the general elections?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5510, "Truth_answer": "The AKP won 34.3% of the national vote and formed the new government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the elections of 2002 besides the fact these were the first elections that Recep Tayyip Erdoğan participated as a party leader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5510, "Truth_answer": "2013 Gezi Park protests against the perceived authoritarianism of Erdoğan and his policies, starting from a small sit-in in Istanbul in defense of a city park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did people protest Erdogan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5510, "Truth_answer": "The AKP won 34.3% of the national vote and formed the new government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan elected in the 2002 general eledctions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5510, "Truth_answer": "The AKP was accused of orchestrating purges against secular bureaucrats and military officers through the Balyoz and Ergenekon trials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erdogan alter the secular nature of the state?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5510, "Truth_answer": "The second largest party, the CHP, received 19.4% of the votes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Erdogan run against in the general elections of 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5511, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan was born in the Kasımpaşa, a poor neighborhood of Istanbul", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5511, "Truth_answer": "His parents were Ahmet Erdoğan and Tenzile Erdoğan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Recep Tayyip Erdoğan parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5511, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5511, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan graduated from Kasımpaşa Piyale primary school in 1965, and İmam Hatip school, a religious vocational high school, in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5511, "Truth_answer": "Erdogan wanted to pursue advanced studies at Mekteb-i Mülkiye, but Mülkiye only accepted students with a regular high school degree, not graduates of Imam Hatips.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan do after school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5511, "Truth_answer": "Erdogan also worked as a street vendor selling sesame bread rings called simit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's first job?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "The debut album, Winger, was released on August 10, 1988 on Atlantic Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Winger's albums they released in their main career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "Formed in New York City, Winger gained popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band forum into a band called the Winger?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "After disbanding in 1994, bassist/lead vocalist Kip Winger went on to a solo career, guitarist Reb Beach went on to touring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Winger break-up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "The band's other members pursued or resumed careers as session musicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Winger's disbanding besides what the members went on to do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "Their third studio album, Pull, produced by Mike Shipley, was recorded in 1992/1993 as a three-piece band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winger release a third album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "IV is the fourth studio album by American rock band Winger, and the first after their 1993 album Pull.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about a fourth album from Winger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "Their third studio album, Pull, produced by Mike Shipley, was recorded in 1992/1993 as a three-piece band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Winger's third album released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "The debut album, Winger, was released on August 10, 1988 on Atlantic Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902012259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Winger's first album released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "In the Heart of the Young was released by Atlantic Records in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Winger's second album, when was it released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5512, "Truth_answer": "Their most recent album, Better Days Comin', came out in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Winger besides the dates for the album releases?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "1973 found Nilsson back in California, and when John Lennon moved there during his separation from Yoko Ono, the two musicians rekindled their earlier friendship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Maverick?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "1973 found Nilsson back in California, and when John Lennon moved there during his separation from Yoko Ono, the two musicians rekindled their earlier friendship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Nilsson during the time he rekindled his earlier relation with John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "Their time together in California became known much more for heavy drinking than it did for musical collaboration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nilsson record anything good during his time with John Lennon as his producer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "1973 found Nilsson back in California, and when John Lennon moved there during his separation from Yoko Ono, the two musicians rekindled their earlier friendship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Nilsson collaborating with anyone during his time in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson provided a Top 40 single with I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City, used in the Sophia Loren movie La Mortadella", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Nilsson in any movies during the time he recorded with John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson's honors include Grammy Awards for two of his recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5513, "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson released sixteen albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson release any albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "A new pope, Innocent IV, was elected on 25 June 1243.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Innocent IV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "The Emperor was initially happy with his election. Innocent, however, was to become his fiercest enemy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Innocent IV viewed as a good pope?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "Negotiations began in the summer of 1243, but the situation changed as Viterbo rebelled, instigated by the intriguing local cardinal Ranieri Capocci.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the Emperor and Pope Innocent enemies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "Innocent convinced the rebels to sign a peace but, after Frederick withdrew his garrison, Ranieri had them slaughtered on 13 November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who prevailed in the rebellion of Viterbo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "The new Pope was a master diplomat, and Frederick signed a peace treaty, which was soon broken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Pope Innocent was happy with this solution to the rebellion of Viterbo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "Between February and March 1247 Frederick settled the situation in Italy by means of the diet of Terni, naming his relatives or friends as vicars of the various lands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pope Innocent and Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor's feud ever resolved satisfactorily?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "Innocent also sent a flow of money to Germany to cut off Frederick's power at its source.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Innocent IV's relationship with Frederick II besides feuding, inciting a rebellion, brokering a peace treaty, and breaking this same treaty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "The archbishops of Cologne and Mainz also declared Frederick deposed, and in May 1246 Heinrich Raspe was chosen as the new king.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who exactly did Pope Innocent send the money to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "On 5 August 1246 Heinrich, thanks to the Pope's money, managed to defeat an army of Conrad, son of Frederick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Heinrich Raspe being chose as king work in in cutting off Fredrick II's power?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5514, "Truth_answer": "Frederick strengthened his position in Southern Germany, however, acquiring the Duchy of Austria, whose duke had died without heirs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211190941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Conrad, son of Frederick was defeated by Heinrich?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "A book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gay Straight and in between?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "John Money develops a conception of bodymind", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the book Gay Straight and in between about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "John Money also develops a view of Concepts of Determinism which, transcultural, transhistorical, and universal, all people have in common, sexologically or otherwise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other topics does the book Gay Straight and in between discuss besides the Bodymind?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "John Money popularized the term paraphilia which would later replace perversions) and introduced the term sexual orientation in place of sexual preference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the book Gay Straight and in between say about erotic orientation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "Bodymind is a way for scientists, in developing a science about sexuality, to move on from the platitudes of dichotomy between nature versus nurture", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is bodymind from John Money?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "John Money suggests that the concept of threshold – the release or inhibition of sexual behavior – is most useful for sex research as a substitute for any concept of motivation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the book Gay Straight and in between detail any other important topics besides erotic orientation, bodymind, and Concepts of Determinism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5515, "Truth_answer": "Cultures of Determinism include pairbondage, troopbondage, abidance, ycleptance, foredoomance, with these coping strategies: adhibition (engagement), inhibition, explication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the concepts of determinism introduced by John Money?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "John Money was born in Morrinsville, New Zealand, to a family of English and Welsh descent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in his childhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Money have siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "John Money was a professor of pediatrics and medical psychology at Johns Hopkins University from 1951 until his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Money use his degree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "John Money was one of the first researchers to publish theories on the influence of societal constructs of gender on individual formation of gender identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Money well regarded in his field?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "Money introduced the terms gender identity, gender role and sexual orientation and popularised the term paraphilia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Money do besides publish research on theories on the influence of societal constructs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "John Money introduced numerous definitions related to gender in journal articles in the 1950s, many of them as a result of his studies of Hermaphroditism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was John Money when he introduced gender identity??", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5516, "Truth_answer": "Money died 7 July 2006, one day before his 85th birthday, in Towson, Maryland, of complications from Parkinson's disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022200543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Money die of his disease?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5517, "Truth_answer": "Cardiff City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Cardiff RFC professional?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5517, "Truth_answer": "Their most recent season in the top flight was the 2018–19 Premier League season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it dawn a new era?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5517, "Truth_answer": "The start of the 2017–18 season saw Cardiff break a club record by winning their opening three league games of a season, the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cardiff FC accomplish besides performing in the top flight in the 2018-2019 Premier League season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5517, "Truth_answer": "Despite the change in management, Cardiff were relegated to the Championship after a single season following a 3–0 away defeat to Newcastle United", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people respond to the Cardiff club breaking a record? by winning hteir three opening games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5517, "Truth_answer": "The 1926–27 season, when they finished in 14th position, was Cardiff's worst performance in the top tier of English Football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about Cardiff FC besides breaking a club record in 2017-2018 and then being relegated following a defeat to New Castle United?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5517, "Truth_answer": "They finished in 14th position.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the 1926-1927 season for Cardiff FC the worst season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5518, "Truth_answer": "By the time he was a teenager, Scheele had learned the dominant theory of gases which in the 1770s was the phlogiston theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What theories were there before scheele?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5518, "Truth_answer": "Scheele explained oxygen using phlogistical terms because he did not believe that his discovery disproved the phlogiston theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carl Wilhelm Scheele do with these theories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5518, "Truth_answer": "When Carl Scheele discovered oxygen he called it fire air as it supported combustion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carl Wilhelm Scheele do with this discovery?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5518, "Truth_answer": "Carl Scheele's investigation of air enabled him to conclude that air was a mixture of fire air and foul air; in other words, a mixture of two gases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carl Scheele find with air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5518, "Truth_answer": "Carl Scheele achieved astonishingly prolific and important results without the expensive laboratory equipment to which his Parisian contemporary Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier was accustomed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the public think of Carl Scheele?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5519, "Truth_answer": "Carl Scheele was born in Stralsund, in western Pomerania, which at the time was a Swedish Dominion inside the Holy Roman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was he born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5519, "Truth_answer": "At age fourteen Carl Scheele was sent to Gothenburg as an apprentice pharmacist with another family friend and apothecary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Carl Scheele's life like growing up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5519, "Truth_answer": "Carl Scheele's father Joachim Christian Scheele, was a grain dealer and brewer from a respected German family. His mother was Margaretha Eleanore Warnekros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carl Wilhelm Scheele's parents do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5519, "Truth_answer": "Friends of Scheele's parents taught him the art of reading prescriptions and the meaning of chemical and pharmaceutical signs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221220022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Wilhelm Scheele get any formal education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo was raised with the traditional religious views of the Bedonkohe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo attend any church?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "In his later years Geronimo embraced Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Geronimo's religion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "To the end of his life, he seemed to harbor ambivalent religious feelings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Geronimo's belief?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo joined the Dutch Reformed Church in 1903.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://louisproyect.org/category/pakistan/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Geronimo attend or join any church?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo advised all of my people who are not Christians, to study that religion, because it seems to me the best religion in enabling one to live right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo preach christ to people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo joined the Dutch Reformed Church in 1903", "Truth_passages": [ "https://louisproyect.org/category/pakistan/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Geronimo become Christian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5520, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo surrendered for the last time to Lt. Charles Bare Gatewood, an Apache-speaking West Point graduate who had earned Geronimo's respect a few years before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting thing about Geronimo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5521, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo had three brothers and four sisters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo have a large family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5521, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo married a woman named Alope, from the Nedni-Chiricahua band of Apache when he was 17; they had three children. She was the first of nine wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many childeren did Geronimo have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Geronimo raise his kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5521, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo and other Apaches, including the Apache scouts who had helped the army track him down, were sent as prisoners to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026230611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led Geronimo to be prisoner of war?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5521, "Truth_answer": "Geronimo's raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache–United States conflict", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Geronimo ever have a goal in life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "After her Academy Award nominated performance in 1952's Sudden Fear, Crawford continued to work steadily throughout the rest of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crawford still appear in films in her later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "After her Academy Award nominated performance in 1952's Sudden Fear, Crawford continued to work steadily throughout the rest of the decade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joan Crawford do in later life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "Those expecting a racy tell-all were disappointed, although Crawford's meticulous ways were revealed in her advice on grooming, wardrobe, exercise, and even food storage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to Joan Crawford's book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "Joan Crawford's last public appearance was made on September 23, 1974 at a book party cohosted with her old friend Rosalind Russell at New York's Rainbow Room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Joan Crawford do besides writing her memoir?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "Dental problems, including surgery which left her needing round-the-clock nursing care, plagued her from 1972 until mid-1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Crawford do other noteworthy things besides cohosting a book party, publishing two books, and working steadily throughout the last decade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "Following a public appearance in 1974, she withdrew from events which required her to be photographed, becoming increasingly reclusive until her death in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joan Crawford begin avoiding the spotlight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 Crawford made her last theatrical film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joan Crawford's last acting appearance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5522, "Truth_answer": "Joan Crawford granted interviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Crawford grant any interviews?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "In her will, which was signed on October 28, 1976, Crawford bequeathed to her two youngest children, Cindy and Cathy, $77,500 each from her $2 million estate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did Joan leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "Joan Crawford also bequeathed nothing to her niece, Joan Lowe. Crawford left money to her favorite charities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the rest of Crawford's will go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "Crawford died on May 10, 1977 at her New York apartment of a myocardial infarction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joan Crawford die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "Another memorial service, organized by George Cukor, was held on June 24 in the Samuel Goldwyn Theater at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the media react to Joan Crawford's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "Crawford was cremated, and her ashes were placed in a crypt with her fourth and final husband, Alfred Steele, in Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the media cover regarding Joan Crawford's death besides a memorial service at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "Joan Crawford's handprints and footprints are immortalized in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of Joan Crawford's death besides a memorial service, her cremation, and burial site?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5523, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was she cremated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "The script took Schaefer four years to write, but when it was finished, the film came together quickly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the development of the film Chapter 27 start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "Chapter 27 is a 2007 biographical drama film depicting the murder of John Lennon by Mark David Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for the movie Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "The title Chapter 27 suggests a continuation of J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, which has twenty-six chapters.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www0.123movies.gr/movie/chapter-27-2008/_p0", "http://www.releasedat.com/movies/chapter-27-2008_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the movie titled Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "Chapman was obsessed with the book, to the point of attempting to model his life after its protagonist, Holden Caulfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the novel The Catcher in the Rye important for this movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "However, Chapman did reveal the mechanics of his unraveling during those three days in New York City to journalist Jack Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chapman interviewed for developing Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, a book of Chapman's recollections of his act of violence. Chapter 27 is based on this text.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What information did Chapman give for the movie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "The interviews were published in 1992 as Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, a book of Chapman's recollections of his act of violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the script of Chapter 27 based on these interviews of Mark Chapman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "Schaefer began the script to try to understand how someone could be inspired to kill anyone as a result of being exposed to this kind of beautiful art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was used for developing the movie besides the interviews of Mark Chapman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5524, "Truth_answer": "Rosen's book explores the numerological meaning of the number 27, the triple 9, a number of profound importance to John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lennon portrayed in Robert Rosen's book?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "With the help of producers Alexandra Milchan and Robert Salerno, Schaefer cast Jared Leto as Mark David Chapman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were selected as the cast?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "Schaefer cast Jared Leto as Mark David Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leto's role?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "The script took Schaefer four years to write, but when it was finished, the film came together quickly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the script for Chapter 27 take to write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "Leto gained 67 pounds by drinking microwaved pints of ice cream mixed with soy sauce and olive oil every night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jared Leto gain his 67 pounds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "After the shooting of the film, Leto quickly went on a liquid diet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jared Leto keep that weight on after the movie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "Jared lost 20 pounds that first 10 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much weight did Jared Leto lose after the movie Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-two years prior to this film's production, actor Mark Lindsay Chapman, while professionally using the name Mark Lindsay, had been almost cast as John Lennon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting you could tell me about the cast of Chapter 27 besides Jared Leto and his weight changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "Mark Lindasy Chapman conveyed the tough town street-smart quality of Lennon that the impersonators failed to convey, as they always played Lennon as larger-than-life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112144728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_27_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the director choose Mark Lindsay Chapman to portray John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5525, "Truth_answer": "Mark is known for his roles as Chief Officer Henry Wilde in the film Titanic and as John Lennon in the film Chapter 27.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark star in any movies prior to Chapter 27?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu said he had taken the scores of Debussy's Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un Faune and Jeux to the mountain villa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In which of Takemitsu's works is Debussy's influence apparent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu frequently expressed his indebtedness to Claude Debussy, referring to the French composer as his great mentor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Toru Takemitsu besides taking the scores of Debussy's music to the moutain villa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "For Takemitsu, Debussy's greatest contribution was his unique orchestration which emphasizes colour, light and shadow ... the orchestration of Debussy has many musical focuses.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Debussy influence Takemitsu?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "In Quotation of Dream, direct quotations from Debussy's La Mer and Takemitsu's earlier works relating to the sea are incorporated into the musical flow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What qualities of Takemitsu's work are similar to Debussy's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "It was depicting the landscape outside the Japanese garden of his own music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Quotation of Dream besides the quotes from Debussy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "Details of orchestration in Green, such as the prominent use of antique cymbals, and tremolandi harmonies in the strings, clearly point to the influence of Takemitsu's compositional mentor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works from Toru Takemitsu make reference to Debussy besides Quotation of Dream?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu frequently expressed his indebtedness to Claude Debussy, referring to the French composer as his great mentor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Takemitsu's opinion of Debussy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5526, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu said he had taken the scores of Debussy's Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un Faune and Jeux to the mountain villa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works of Debussy did he particularly like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "Born and raised in London, to the second-oldest title in the Irish peerage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Edward Plunkett's title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "The title passed to him at his father's death at a fairly young age, in 1899, and the young Lord Dunsany returned to Dunsany Castle after war duty, in 1901.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Plunkett get this title?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "In 1903, he met Lady Beatrice Child Villiers, youngest daughter of The 7th Earl of Jersey, who was then living at Osterley Park, and they were married in 1904", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "They were married in 1904", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward Plunkett and Lady Beatrice Child Villiers marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "She was the youngest daughter of The 7th Earl of Jersey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lady Beatrice Child Villiers get her title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "Their only child, Randal, was born in 1906.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Plunkett and Lady Beatrice Child Villiers have children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5527, "Truth_answer": "The Dunsanys were socially active in both Dublin and London, and travelled between their homes in Meath, London and Kent", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edward Plunkett and Lady Beatrice Child Villiers live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "In her Olympic debut at the 2002 Winter Olympics at age 17, Kildow raced in both slalom and combined in Salt Lake City, with her best result coming with sixth in combined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lindsey Kildow study in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, 2003, she earned a silver medal in downhill in the Junior World Championship at Puy Saint-Vincent, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn get any medals in Salt Lake City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, 2003, she earned a silver medal in downhill in the Junior World Championship at Puy Saint-Vincent, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she have any notable competitions in 2002 besides the 2002 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "On March 24, 2004, Kildow was the downhill silver medalist at the U.S. Alpine Championships at Mt. Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vonn win any gold medals in the 2002-2005 period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "Earlier that year 2004, Kildow climbed onto the World Cup podium for the first time with a third-place finish in downhill in January 2004 at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lindsey Vonn's 2002-2005 besides skiing at Mt Alyeska?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, she competed in four races at her first World Championships held in Bormio, Italy, pulling in fourth-place finishes in both the downhill and the combined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn have any notable experiences in the 2002-2005 period outside of her skiing career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "She was ninth in super-G, but failed to finish the giant slalom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lindsey Vonn perform in her first World Championships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "She cited the unexpected appearance of her father, with whom she has a strained relationship, for rattling her before the event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the passage mention anything about why she has a strained relationship with her father?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5528, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, she competed in four races at her first World Championships held in Bormio, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the final race mentioned in the 2002-2005 period?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5529, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu was born in Tokyo on October 8, 1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was C_c541ecb7d9224b50b41ec44bdb2b37a4_1 born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5529, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu was born in Tokyo on October 8, 1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was C_c541ecb7d9224b50b41ec44bdb2b37a4_1 born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5529, "Truth_answer": "A month later his family moved to Dalian in the Chinese province of Liaoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tōru Takemitsu family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5529, "Truth_answer": "In 1938 he returned to Japan to attend elementary school, but his education was cut short by military conscription in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tōru Takemitsu go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tōru Takemitsu serve?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5529, "Truth_answer": "Takemitsu described his experience of military service at such a young age, under the Japanese Nationalist government, as ... extremely bitter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tōru Takemitsu enjoy the military?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5530, "Truth_answer": "Richardson also applied his mathematical skills in the service of his pacifist principles, in particular in understanding the basis of international conflict.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What the mathematical analysis of war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5530, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Fry Richardson analysed war using mainly differential equations and probability theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lewis Fry Richardson reasearch this?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5530, "Truth_answer": "In Statistics of Deadly Quarrels Richardson presented data on virtually every war from 1815 to 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What wars did Lewis Fry Richardson analyze?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5530, "Truth_answer": "On a smaller scale he showed the same pattern for gang murders in Chicago and Shanghai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wars did Lewis Fry Richardson analyze?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5530, "Truth_answer": "My aim has been different: namely to examine a few notions by quantitative techniques in the hope of reaching a reliable answer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lewis Fry Richardson research wars and probability?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5530, "Truth_answer": "He also originated the theory that the propensity for war between two nations was a function of the length of their common border.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of Lewis Fry Richardson analysis of war besides probability and assessing gang murders?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "The album was released in April 1996 to mostly positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Revival?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "The album was released in April 1996 to mostly positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Revival by Gillian Welch received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "Their sparse and dark musical style, which combines elements of Appalachian music, bluegrass, country and Americana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was Gillian Welch's Revival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "It was just T-Bone, the engineer, and Dave and myself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other collaborators on Gillain Welch's debut album Revival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "Later, they recorded several more songs and played with an expanded group of musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting about Revival by Gillian Welch besides the type of music, the reception, and who collaborated on it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "Welch emphasizes music from a previous era as her major influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which artists did Gillian Welch draw inspiration from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "Revival was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, but lost to Bruce Springsteen's The Ghost of Tom Joad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Revival receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5531, "Truth_answer": "There were no singles for Revival by Gillian Welch", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Revival by Gillian Welch?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "Irving became a clerk to a firm of East India merchants in London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a job Henry Irving held early in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "On 29 September 1856 he made his first appearance at Sunderland as Gaston, Duke of Orleans, in Bulwer Lytton's play, Richelieu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Henry Irving first start to act?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "On 29 September 1856 he made his first appearance at Sunderland as Gaston, Duke of Orleans, in Bulwer Lytton's play, Richelieu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what work did Henry Irving make his first acting appearance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "When the inexperienced Irving got stage fright and was hissed off the stage the actor Samuel Johnson was among those who supported him with practical advice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Henry Irving's performance in the play Richelieu?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the advice that Samuel Johnson gave Irving?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "He gained recognition by degrees, and in 1866 Ruth Herbert engaged him as her leading man and sometime stage director at the St. James's Theatre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of another play that Henry Irving was in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5532, "Truth_answer": "One piece that he directed there was W. S. Gilbert's first successful solo play, Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121222030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Irving_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a play Henry Irving was associated with while at St. James's Theatre?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5533, "Truth_answer": "Shen Kuo was born in Qiantang", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was he born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5533, "Truth_answer": "He had a brother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shen Kuo have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5533, "Truth_answer": "His father Shen Zhou was a somewhat lower-class gentry figure serving in official posts on the provincial level; his mother was from a family of equal status in Suzhou", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Shen Kuo parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5533, "Truth_answer": "From about 1040 AD, Shen's family moved around Sichuan province and finally to the international seaport at Xiamen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108182052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Kuo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shen Kuo's family ever move from Qiantang?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5534, "Truth_answer": "On September 6, 2007, Nas performed at a free concert for the Virginia Tech student body and faculty, following the school shooting there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nas do at Virginia Tech ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5534, "Truth_answer": "When announced that Nas was to perform, political commentator Bill O'Reilly and Fox News denounced the concert and called for Nas's removal", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bill O'Reilly involved ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5534, "Truth_answer": "Nas was not arrested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nas arrested at Virginia Tech?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5534, "Truth_answer": "An argument erupted in which O'Reilly claimed that it was not only Nas's lyrical content that made him inappropriate for the event, citing the gun conviction on Nas's criminal record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nas do that was controversial ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5534, "Truth_answer": "On September 6, 2007, during his set at A Concert for Virginia Tech, Nas twice referred to Bill O'Reilly as a chump, prompting loud cheers by members of the crowd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nas removed from the concert at Virginia Tech?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5534, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Virginia Tech critized for the concert ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5535, "Truth_answer": "In late 1998, Nas began working on a double album, to be entitled I Am... The Autobiography; he intended it as the middle ground between Illmatic and It Was Written", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Inconsistent output?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5535, "Truth_answer": "I Am... The Autobiography was completed in early 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nas release any albums as a result of wanting a middle ground between Illmatic and It Was Written?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5535, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, selling over 470,000 copies in its first week of sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did I Am by Nas do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5535, "Truth_answer": "The second single on I Am... was Hate Me Now, featuring Sean Puffy Combs, which was used as an example by Nas's critics accusing him of moving towards more commercial themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Nas criticized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5535, "Truth_answer": "The video featured Nas and Combs being crucified in a manner similar to Jesus Christ; Combs requested his crucifixion scene be edited out of the video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about I A m by Nas besides being criticized by critics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes now continued from his knowledge about the Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was he considered the father of geography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "Using his discoveries and knowledge of its size and shape, he began to sketch it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eratosthenes sketching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "Unfortunately, his Geography has been lost to history, but fragments of the work can be pieced together from other great historians like Pliny, Polybius, Strabo, and Marcianus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Eratosthenes maps accurate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "Other great historians like Pliny, Polybius, Strabo, and Marcianus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Eratosthenes maps used by?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "He knew that at local noon on the summer solstice in Syene, the Sun was directly overhead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eratosthenes able to make such accurate calculations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "He created terminology that is still used today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of the georgaphy terms invented by Eratosthenes that are still used today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "In the Library of Alexandria he had access to various travel books, which contained various items of information and representations of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eratosthenes able to achieve this?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "He cited countries and used parallel lines to divide the map into sections, to give accurate descriptions of the realms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the different realms Eratosthenes used in geography?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "In the second book is his discovery about the circumference of the Earth. This is where, according to Pliny, The world was grasped.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Eratosthenes geography besides the realms and new terminology?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "Using the length of the rod, and the length of the shadow, as the legs of a triangle, he calculated the angle of the Sun's rays", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eratosthenes able to discover this?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5536, "Truth_answer": "His third book of the Geography contained political geography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Eratosthenes write about besides the circumfrnece of the Earth, georgaphy, and realms?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "On December 19, 2011, the Holy See officially approved the miracle qualifying Calungsod for sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pedro begin his sainthood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "In 1668, Calungsod, then around 14, was amongst the exemplary young catechists chosen to accompany Spanish Jesuit missionaries to the Islas de los Ladrones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pedro Calungsod begin sainthood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "In Guam, Calungsod received basic education at a Jesuit boarding school, mastering the Catechism and learning to communicate in Spanish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pedro Calungsod get his Sainthood from Catholics in specific?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "Saturday has been designated as the day of devotion and novenas in his honour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On what day of the week is Pedro Calungsod's sainthood shared?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pedro Calungsod the first person who became a saint?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "In their search for a runaway companion named Esteban, Calungsod and San Vitores came to the village of Tumon, Guam on April 2, 1672.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any important dates involved in Pedro Calungsod's sainthood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "Calungsod was struck in the chest by a spear and he fell to the ground, then Hirao immediately charged towards him and finished him off with machete blow to the head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on April 2, 1672 day involving Pedro Calungsod's sainthood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "San Vitores quickly absolved Calungsod before he too was killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pedro Calungsod die after that?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "On December 19, 2011, the Holy See officially approved the miracle qualifying Calungsod for sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other important dates during Pedro Calungsod's sainthood?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5537, "Truth_answer": "A woman from Leyte who was pronounced clinically dead by accredited physicians two hours after a heart attack was revived when an attending physician invoked Calungsod's intercession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the day Calungsod performed a qualifying miracle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Few details of the early life of Calungsod are known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was pedro calungsod orgin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "American historian and scholar John N. Schumacher, S.J. disputes the Bisaya/Pintados dichotomy claim", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who disputed Pedro Calungsod's origins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Saint Pedro Calungsod was a Catholic Filipino migrant, sacristan and missionary catechist who, along with the Spanish Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Pedro Calungsod?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Calungsod was formally beatified on March 5, 2000, by Pope John Paul II. Calungsod was officially canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on October 21, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any accomplishments for Pedro Calungsod?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Historical records do not mention his exact birthplace or birth date", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Pedro Calungsod born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Historical records do not mention his exact birthplace or birth date", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pedro Calungsod born?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "On December 19, 2011, the Holy See officially approved the miracle qualifying Calungsod for sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else one should know about Pedro besides his birth date and birthplace being unknown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Historical records do not mention his exact birthplace or birth date", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pedro Calungsod have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Few details of the early life of Calungsod are known", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who raised Pedro Calungsod?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Calungsod was formally beatified on March 5, 2000, by Pope John Paul II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103132543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Calungsod_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important thing about Pedro Calungsod's origin?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5538, "Truth_answer": "Beatification is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a dead person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in his or her name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102021740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatification_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is beatification?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5539, "Truth_answer": "Tlingit has eight vowels, four vowels further distinguished formally by length.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are vowels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5539, "Truth_answer": "The length distinction is often in terms of tenseness rather than length, particularly in rapid speech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202043331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit_language_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tlingit vowels besides the number of vowels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "McLean guided his team to triumph in the League Cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201227180920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_McLean_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jim McLean's biggest success of the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain in more detail how Jim McLean led his team to win the League Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "He managed Dundee United from 1971-1993, becoming the longest-serving, most successful manager in the club's history, winning three major honours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201227180920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_McLean_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What successes did Jim McLean have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "Yes, McLean won the League Cup in 1979?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim McLean's team win the League Cup in 1979?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "Yes, McLean's team returned to the League Cup in 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim McLean's team go back to the League Cup any following years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "McLean's team won and retained the League Cup in 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did McLean's team do the second time around?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "Yes, this was the last year McLean's team was in the League Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the League Cup in 1980 the last time McLean's team was in the League Cup?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5540, "Truth_answer": "McLean was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree by the University of Dundee in 2011, in recognition of his managerial achievements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about McLean's success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Hardy began a solo career in WWE and his subsequent Version 1 persona was named Best Gimmick by Wrestling Observer Newsletter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Matt Hardy version 1 mean in this context?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy has not entered into any other sports outside of wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy enter any other sports?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy and his family had a struggle over who owned the rights to The Broken Gimmick", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "Yes. On January 31, 2018, the legal battle officially concluded when Matt legally acquired ownership of all trademarks related to the Broken universe and the Broken gimmick etc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fued over Broken Gimmick go to court?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy has fought many wrestlers since the beginning of his career in 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy fight any one else besides broken gimmick?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "In April 2004, Hardy saved Lita from getting attacked by Kane, turning face in the process. Hardy defeated Kane at Vengeance, but lost a match against Kane at SummerSlam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "After 2000, did Matt Hardy fight Kane?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "Hardy appeared at a scheduled Ring of Honor (ROH) event on July 16, 2005, in Woodbridge, Connecticut where he defeated Christopher Daniels via submission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Then did Matt Hardy try another fighter besides Kane after 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5541, "Truth_answer": "No. However, At Death Before Dishonor X: State of Emergency in 2012, Hardy returned to Ring of Honor, confronting Adam Cole and challenging him for the ROH World Television Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy have to defend his win in the Ring of Honor (ROH) against other players later besides Christopher Daniels?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "On January 9, 2011, Hardy made his debut for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at the Genesis pay-per-view. He was the surprise opponent for Rob Van Dam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Matt Hardy fight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy won the match between himself and Rob Van Dam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the match between Matt Hardy and Rob Van Dam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy defeated Van Dam to prevent him from receiving a match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, held by Hardy's brother Jeff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant about that particular match between Matt Hardy and Rob Van Dam besides hardy's debut and the winner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "Hardy attempted to interfere in Jeff's World Heavyweight Championship match with Mr. Anderson, but was stopped by Van Dam, which led to Jeff losing both the match and the championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "In an episode of Impact! Matt Hardy faced A.J. Styles in a match during 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Matt Hardy fight in 2011 besides van dam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "Matt Hardy alongside the rest of Immortal and Ric Flair betrayed Fortune", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything interesting about the 2011 fight between Matt Hardy and A.J. Styles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "During a match between A.J. Styles and Matt Hardy, Flair came cheering on Styles, before turning on him and costing him the match, revealing himself still being aligned with Immortal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311212401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(professional_wrestling)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Matt Hardy and Ric Flair betray Fortune?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5542, "Truth_answer": "No. On June 21, it was reported TNA had suspended Hardy. On August 20, Hardy was released from TNA following a DUI arrest that occurred earlier that same day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matt Hardy fight anyone else in TNA besides can dam ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5543, "Truth_answer": "Candidates that ran against Recep Tayyip Erdoğan included: Deniz Baykal, Tansu Çiller, Devlet Bahçeli, Cem Uzan, and 14 others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other candidates running against Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during the 2002 election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5543, "Truth_answer": "Rcep Tayyip Erdogan was running with the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which party was Recep Tayyip Erdogan running with during the 2002 election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5543, "Truth_answer": "Erdogan served as Turkey's Prime Minister for 11 years before becoming the current President of Turkey in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing about Erdogan and the General Elections?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5543, "Truth_answer": "The Justice and Development Party (AKP), which had only been formed in August 2001 by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won the election with nearly two-thirds of the seats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405105728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Turkish_general_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erdogan/s party, the Justice and Development Party (AKP), win in 2002?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5544, "Truth_answer": "Kasımpaşa, Istanbul, Turkey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Erdogan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5544, "Truth_answer": "His parents were Ahmet (1905–88) and Tenzile Erdoğan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Erdogan's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5544, "Truth_answer": "Erdoğan graduated from Kasımpaşa Piyale primary school in 1965, and İmam Hatip school, a religious vocational high school, in 1973. He received his high school diploma from Eyüp High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Erdogan go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5544, "Truth_answer": "According to Erdogan's official biography, he studied Business Administration at the Aksaray School of Economics and Commercial Sciences, now known as Marmara University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erdogan attend anywhere else besides Kasımpaşa Piyale, İmam Hatip school, and Eyüp High School?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Vital is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band Anberlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210319120651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_(Anberlin_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Is_the_Way,_Light_Is_a_Place_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Anberlin's Vital?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Vital was released on October 16, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210319120651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_(Anberlin_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180818202617id_/https://medium.com/@mattmetzler/the-history-of-anberlin-part-6-vital-devotion-2012-2013-849d3434648e_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Anberlin's album Vital released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Someone Anyone is a song that was also released as a Single for the album Vital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song from Anberlin's album Vital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Alternative Rock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music is the Anberlin's album Vital?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "In Spring 2013 Anberlin announced the Tour de Vital, spending much of February, March, and April on the road throughout the US and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180818202617id_/https://medium.com/@mattmetzler/the-history-of-anberlin-part-6-vital-devotion-2012-2013-849d3434648e_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin tour with songs from their Vital album", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Vital was re-released in 2013 as Devotion, a compilation adding the deluxe tracks from various retailers, new remixes, and a full live album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210319120651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_(Anberlin_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Anberlin's Devotion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Anberlin released New Surrender, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200, with the first single, Feel Good Drag, claiming No. 1 on the Alternative Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Anberlin's songs chart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5545, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Anberlin wrote and composed their own music with each member often writing their own respective parts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin write their own songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Yes released their nineteenth studio album Magnification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What first happened to in 2001 to Yes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "The record was not a chart success; it peaked at number 71 in the UK and number 186 in the US", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127103605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_(band)_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yes' album Magnification do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Magnification's singles a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "Yes supported Magnification with their Yessymphonic Tour of North America and Europe between July and December 2001 with the band accompanied by an orchestra for each show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200802061739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnification_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yes tour with the Magnification album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Alan White", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Yes at the time of Magnification?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "Masterworks Tour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did yes have any other tours besides their Yessymphonic Tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "35th Anniversary Tour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came after Yes' Full Circle Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5546, "Truth_answer": "Yes is still holding tours currently in 2019 and into 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there anymore tours Yes had after their 35th Anniversary Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5547, "Truth_answer": "A serious band dispute over finance saw Anderson leave Yes, with a dispirited Wakeman departing at around the same time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the drama within Yes in the early 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5547, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Anderson and Wakeman departed ways with Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Yes in 1980?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5547, "Truth_answer": "Seeing an option of continuing the band with new creative input and expertise, Squire suggested that Horn and Downes join Yes as full-time members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127103605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Anderson and Wakeman Yes members replaced with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5547, "Truth_answer": "The album received substantial radio airplay in the late summer-fall of 1980, and peaked at number 2 in the UK and number 18 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127103605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Yes' album Drama do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5547, "Truth_answer": "Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman (ARW), are a progressive rock band founded by former Yes members Jon Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar), Trevor Rabin (guitar, vocals) and Rick Wakeman (keyboards).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yes' members form any other bands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5547, "Truth_answer": "Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman (ARW), are a progressive rock band founded by former Yes members Jon Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar), Trevor Rabin (guitar, vocals) and Rick Wakeman (keyboards).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another band formed by Yes as well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "No Christian albums specifically were released by Anberlin. However their music does contain Christian themes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anberlin release any Christian albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Christian has said: If it (our music/albums) help people in whatever circumstances they're in, that's amazing, but I definitely don't classify us as a Christian band.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Anberlin identify as a Christian band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "Multiple sources list Anberlin as part of the Christian rock genre. This is likely because they are signed onto Tooth & Nail Records, which was known as a Christian label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Anberlin classified as a Christian band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "Anberlin appears at Christian music festivals like Parachute Music Festival and Cornerstone Festival, Their songs were included on Christian rock compilation CDs, DVDs, and played on the Gospel Music Channel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Anberlin well received as a Christian band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the media say about the band besides comments about Anberlin as a christian band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "Anberlin's song lyrics do contain Christian references.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Anberlin sing about Christian things?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5548, "Truth_answer": "Former Anberlin members Deon Rexroat and Christian Mcalhaney started a band called Loose Talk. Former drummer Nathan Young provided the drums for the band's first EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225012939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anberlin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Anberlin besides being a christian band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5549, "Truth_answer": "McCartney's melody over the verses borrows in part from John Ireland's 1907 liturgical piece Te Deum, as well as suggesting the influence of Save the Last Dance for Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the song Hey Jude composed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5549, "Truth_answer": "Hey Jude begins with McCartney singing lead vocals and playing the piano. The patterns he plays are based on three chords: F, C and B♭ (I, V and IV).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the song Hey Jude structured?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5549, "Truth_answer": "he verse-bridge structure persists for approximately three minutes, after which the band leads into a four-minute-long coda, consisting of nineteen rounds of the song's double plagal cadence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting feature regarding the structure of Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5549, "Truth_answer": "Hey Jude begins with McCartney singing lead vocals and playing the piano. The patterns he plays are based on three chords: F, C and B♭ (I, V and IV).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the chords for Hey Jude?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "Photography was a staple of Eakins' career as an artist as he is credited with: “having introduced the camera to the American art studio.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was photography a hobby or a career for Eakins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "Eakins performed his own independent motion studies, also usually involving the nude figure, and even developed his own technique for capturing movement on film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Eakins typically photograph?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "After Eakins obtained a camera in 1880, several paintings, such as Mending the Net (1881) and Arcadia (1883), are known to be derived at least in part from his photographs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eakins paint the things he photographed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "Eakins' Naked Series were nude photos of students and professional models which were taken to show real human anatomy from specific angles and were displayed for study at the school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Eakins use the photographs for besides paintings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "Eakins' photographs were displayed for study at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school were the photographs displayed at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "Eakins became a salaried professor at Pennsylvania Academy in 1878, and rose to director in 1882 before being forced to resign in 1886.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note about Eakins' affiliation with the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia besides having his photos displayed there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "Thomas began at the academy in 1861 and later attended courses in anatomy and dissection at Jefferson Medical College from 1864 to 65.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eakins ever attend the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5550, "Truth_answer": "No. After Eakins' passing Susan Macdowell Eakins did much to preserve his reputation, including gifting the Philadelphia Museum of Art with more than fifty of her husband's oil paintings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any of Eakins' photographs or other art still displayed at the University?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "Eakins' early career started in 1871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Eakin's early career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "Eakins' first works upon his return from Europe included a large group of rowing scenes, eleven oils and watercolors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of works did Eakins produce in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "Eakins' first and most famous is Max Schmitt in a Single Scull (1871; also known as The Champion Single Sculling).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eakins' most popular early career work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "The Single Sculls is an 1871 painting by Thomas Eakins, Goodrich catalogue #44 that celebrates the victory of Eakins's friend Max Schmitt in the October 5, 1870, single sculls competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Single Scull?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "It was a completely original conception, true to Eakins' firsthand experience, and an almost startlingly successful image for the artist, who had struggled with his first outdoor composition prior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was a Single Scull a popular painting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "Eakins produced a series of domestic Victorian interiors, often with his father, his sisters or friends as the subjects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did Eakins' create in his early career besides single skull and his rowing scences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "Home Scene (1871), Elizabeth at the Piano (1875), The Chess Players (1876), and Elizabeth Crowell and her Dog (1874)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the titles of Eakins' works in domestic Victorian interiors series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "In 1884, at age 40, Eakins married Susan Hannah Macdowell, the daughter of a Philadelphia engraver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eakins married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "In 1872 Eakins painted his first large scale portrait, Kathrin, in which the subject, Kathrin Crowell, is seen in dim light, playing with a kitten", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eakins do any artwork with Crowell as the subject?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5551, "Truth_answer": "The nature of Eakins' sexuality and its impact on his art is a matter of intense scholarly debate. Strong circumstantial evidence points to Eakins having been accused of homosexuality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Thomas Eakins?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5552, "Truth_answer": "Ben Hecht was born February 28, 1893.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ben Hecht born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5552, "Truth_answer": "New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ben Hecht grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5552, "Truth_answer": "Racine High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What high school did Ben Hecht go to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5552, "Truth_answer": "He was considered a child prodigy at age ten, seemingly on his way to a career as a concert violinist, but two years later was performing as a circus acrobat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ben Hecht like in high school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5552, "Truth_answer": "When Hecht was in his early teens, he would spend the summers with an uncle in Chicago", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ben Hecht do in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5552, "Truth_answer": "Hecht attended the University of Wisconsin for three days before moving to Chicago", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Hecht go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5553, "Truth_answer": "By age seventeen Hecht was a full-time reporter, first with the Daily Journal, and later Chicago Daily News. He was an excellent reporter who worked on several Chicago papers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hecht do as a journalist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5553, "Truth_answer": "According to Barbara and Scott Siegel, Besides being a war reporter, he was noted for being a tough crime reporter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Hecht a good correspondent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5553, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Hecht inaugurated a Daily News column called, One Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ben Hecht do as a journalist besides being a correspondent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5553, "Truth_answer": "One Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago was enormously influential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ben Hecht's One Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago column successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5553, "Truth_answer": "According to Hecht historian Florice Whyte Kovan, he became active in promoting civil rights early in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ben Hecht article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5553, "Truth_answer": "Besides working as reporter in Chicago, he also contributed to literary magazines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106164431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hecht_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Hecht do anything else while in Chicago besides reporting?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Hicks was named the new American Idol on May 24, 2006, winning the title over McPhee, with over 63.4 million votes cast in total.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Taylor Hicks in American Idol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Katharine McPhee and Elliott Yamin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the finals with Taylor Hicks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul, and Simon Cowell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_5)_p0", "https://www.pogdesign.co.uk/cat/American-Idol/Season-7/Episode-36_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the American Idol jury when Taylor Hicks was a finalist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Hicks signed a recording contract with 19 Recordings Limited/Arista Records, managed by American Idol creator Simon Fuller, in May 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks do any music after American Idol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Taylor Hicks have any famous albums or songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "In May 2011, Taylor Hicks opened ORE Drink and Dine restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Taylor Hicks besides American Idol and music career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Hicks's debut single Do I Make You Proud debuted on the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and was subsequently certified gold by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Taylor Hicks career after winning American Idol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks promote other brands?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5554, "Truth_answer": "Arista Records confirmed in January 2008 that it had dropped Hicks from its roster. Hicks had, at that stage, the lowest selling American Idol winner's album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Taylor Hicks have a lot of fans?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "He dropped out of UT in 1935, not returning for the Fall term, in order to concentrate on journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Walter Cronkite get his start in jounalism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "1936", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Walter Cronkite work at WKY?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "His broadcast name was Walter Wilcox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Walter Cronkite article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "He became one of the top American reporters in World War II, covering battles in North Africa and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Cronkite's name become noticed before the job offer from Edward R. Murrow at CBS News?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite accept the offer from Murrow at CBS News?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite reject Murrow's offer at CBS news after accepting it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the wedge between Murrow and Cronkite cause any issue in the future?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5555, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite cover any controversial topics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "Yes, In Your Time an album which included both studio and live tracks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks do any independent music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Taylor Hicks' independent music a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "Hicks performed on Broadway in 2008 and on national tour in 2009 in Grease playing Teen Angel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks do any other music besides independent music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Taylor Hicks' demo ever released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "Hicks joined his fellow Top 10 Idol finalists on the American Idols LIVE! Tour which ran from July to September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks ever tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "In September 2017, Taylor Hicks premiered his song, Six Strings and Diamond Rings with Billboard Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224203812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hicks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks release any other music besides independent music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taylor Hicks make an album withSix Strings and Diamond Rings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5556, "Truth_answer": "In July 2013, Hicks attended the Evolution 2013 fighting game tournament as a competitor for Super Smash Bros. Melee. Hicks finished tied for 257th overall out of 709 player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Taylor Hicks article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News in its young and growing television division, again recruited by Murrow. Cronkite began working at WTOP-TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Cronkite get the CBS anchor job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Walter Cronkite well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, during the Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 moon missions, Cronkite received the best ratings and made CBS the most-watched television network for the missions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects abut Walter Cronkite?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "Cronkite is vividly remembered for breaking the news of the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Friday, November 22, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another of Walter Cronkite's most famous stories besides the moon missions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "According to historian Douglas Brinkley, Cronkite provided a sense of perspective throughout the unfolding sequence of disturbing events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more of Cronkite's coverage of the assassination besides breaking the news.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, in recognition of his career, Princeton University's American Whig-Cliosophic Society awarded Cronkite the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "World War II", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Water Cronkite cover at CBS besides the JFK assassination and moon missions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "The Nuremberg trials", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stories did Walter Cronkite cover besides the JFK assassination, moon missions, and world war 2?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5557, "Truth_answer": "Yes, combat in the Vietnam War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Cronkite cover any controversial topics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Swami Vivekananda go back to India?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "In India, Vivekananda repeatedly addressed social issues: uplifting the people, eliminating the caste system, promoting science and industrialisation, addressing widespread poverty and ending colonial rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable lecture of Swami Vivekananda?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "Vivekananda drew attention to the extent of poverty in the country, and maintained that addressing such poverty was a prerequisite for national awakening.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Swami Vivekananda do something specific to help poverty in India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "Art Institute of Chicago", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the insitution Swami Vivekananda visited in Chicago?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a notable thing done by Swami Vuvekananda for the Research Institute of Science?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "Narendra and other disciples used to spend many hours in practising meditation and religious austerities every day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Swami Vivekananda's disciples do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "June 1899", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Swami Vivekananda leave India a second time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "On 1 May 1897 in Calcutta, Vivekananda founded the Ramakrishna Mission for social service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first thing Swami Vivekananda did when he returned to India?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "Widespread poverty and colonial rule", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides the caste system, what is another social issue Swami Vivekananda addresses?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it list any notable achievements for Swami Vivekananda in science (besides setting up a University)?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5559, "Truth_answer": "Benchley gave up writing for good in 1943, signing one more contract with Paramount in December of that year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Benchley retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5559, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rober Benchley continue writing after he retired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5559, "Truth_answer": "By 1944 he was taking thankless roles in the studio's least distinguished films, like the rustic musical National Barn Dance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Benchley continue to act after 1943?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5559, "Truth_answer": "In this capacity Paramount cast him in the 1945 Bob Hope-Bing Crosby comedy Road to Utopia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Benchley_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Robert Benchley appear in besides national barn dance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5559, "Truth_answer": "Road to Utopia was 9th in the list of top-grossing movies of 1946. The critics loved it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212044503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_to_Utopia_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of national barn dance or road to utopia movies popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5560, "Truth_answer": "Following his tour of duty in the United States Army, Bacharach spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor for popular singer Vic Damone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Burt Bacharach begin work as a musician?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5560, "Truth_answer": "American composer, songwriter, record producer, pianist, and singer who has composed hundreds of pop songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Burt Bacharach known for besides his time in the army, and work with Vic Damone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5560, "Truth_answer": "1950s through the 1980s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Burt Bacharach compose pop songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5560, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Rolling Stone ranked Bacharach and David at number 32 for their list of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Burt Bacharach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Come On Eileen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Dexys Midnight Runners single went to #1?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "The single, called Keep It Part Two (Inferiority Part One), was a failure, and five of the band members then quit, angered over continual personality problems with Rowland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did someone leave Dexys Midnight Runners?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Searching for the Young Soul Rebels", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Wingfield_p2", "https://chordify.net/chords/artist/dexys-midnight-runners_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p1", "http://www.collapseboard.com/everett-trues-10-favourite-albums-of-all-time-and-one-that-changed-his-life/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dexys Midnight Runners debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "July 1980", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dexys Midnight Runners album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Burn It Down, Tell Me When My Light Turns Green, The Teams That Meet in Caffs, I'm Just Looking, Geno etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs on Dexys Midnight Runners album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "The album's sleeve featured a photograph of a Belfast Catholic boy carrying his belongings after moving from his home during the Troubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Searching for the Young Soul Rebels sleeve cover picture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "The Irish-descended Rowland explained that I wanted a picture of unrest. It could have been from anywhere but I was secretly glad that it was from Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searching_for_the_Young_Soul_Rebels_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dexys Midnight Runners choose the photograph cover for the searching for the young soul rebels album ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Of the album's title, Rowland said I don't know ... I just liked the sound of it, really.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dexys Midnight Runners come up with the title name searching for the young soul rebel album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Of the songs on the album, only two (Geno and There, There, My Dear) were written by Rowland (lyrics) and Archer (music) together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the songs on the album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "NME's Mark Cordery accused the band of emotional fascism and described their music as a perversion of soul music with no tenderness, no sex, no wit, no laughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did critics like the album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Archer and Paterson both remained with Rowland at first, but then Archer also decided to leave along with five other members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any members leave Dexys Midnight Runners?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5561, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Billy Adams (guitar/banjo), along with Seb Shelton (drums, formerly of Secret Affair), Mickey Billingham (keyboard), Brian Maurice Brummitt, alto saxophone), Paul Speare (tenor saxophone) and Steve Wynne (bass)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the replacements in Dexys Midnight Runners?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Dexys Midnight Runners were founded in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dexys Midnight Runners founded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Rowland and Kevin Al Archer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded Dexys Midnight Runners?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Both had been in the short-lived punk band the Killjoys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Rowland and Kevin Al Archer know each other?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Tell Me When My Light Turns Green“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Killjoy's first single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dexys Midnight Runners' single Dance Stance released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Rowland also asked Bevington to recruit two other violinists; she brought fellow students Steve Shaw and Roger Huckle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dexys Midnight Runners recruit others?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Rowland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Dexys Midnight Runners ever leave?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "The band's name was derived from Dexedrine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dexys Midnight Runners get their name from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "A brand of dextroamphetamine used as a recreational drug among Northern soul fans to give them energy to dance all night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dexedrine?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "Both Saunders and Ward left the band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexys_Midnight_Runners_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else left Dexys Midnight Runners besides Rowland?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5562, "Truth_answer": "The end of 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dexys Midnight Runners first play live?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Woman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is L.A. Woman by the Doors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "The Changeling, Love Her Madly, Been Down So Long, Cars Hiss by My Window, L.A. Woman, etc", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are part of the album L.A. Woman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Doors album L.A. Woman have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "Love Her Madly was released as a single in March 1971, preceding the album's release, and reached the Top 20 in the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the name of the hit songs from the L.A Woman album by the Doors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "The Doors co-produced the album with longtime sound engineer Bruce Botnick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Woman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else contributed to the making of L.A. Woman besides the band members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "L.A Woman is the last album to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime due to his death three months after the album's release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the doors article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Morrison take a leave of absense from the doors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5563, "Truth_answer": "No, he was found dead in the bath on July 3, 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204064950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Morrison later return to The Doors after his leave of absence?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5564, "Truth_answer": "While in his teens, Assange married a woman named Teresa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julian Assange married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5564, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Julian Assange first marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5564, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 they had a son, Daniel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange and Teresa have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5564, "Truth_answer": "The couple separated and initially disputed custody of their child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange and Teresa stay together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5564, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Julian Assange and Teresa separate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5564, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange remarry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5565, "Truth_answer": "In November 2010, Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for Assange, after questioning him months earlier about allegations of sexual assault.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julian Assange alleged of doing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of the women Julian Assange assaulted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5565, "Truth_answer": "Assange visited Sweden in August 2010. During his visit, he became the subject of sexual assault allegations from two women. He was questioned, the case was initially closed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there formal charges made against Julian Assange for accusations of his having committed sexual offences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5565, "Truth_answer": "Sweden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country were the charges against Julian Assange made for accusations of his having committed sexual offences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5565, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the accusations of Julian Assange having committed sexual offences against Asssenge ever opened back up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5566, "Truth_answer": "Melungeon is a term that first appeared in print in the 19th century, used in Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina to describe people of mixed ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209094832id_/http://melungeon.org:80/frequently-asked-questions-about-melungeons/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Melungeon about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Peter Nicholas and Clea Benson of The Philadelphia Inquirer published an investigative report that indicated that Bobby Fischer's biological father was actually Paul Nemenyi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bobby Fischer's father?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "Nemenyi, a Hungarian mathematician and physicist of Jewish heritage, was considered an expert in fluid and applied mechanics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Nemenyi have any great achievements?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "Regina Wender Fischer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Bobby Fischer's mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "At age 20, Fischer won the 1963/64 US Championship with 11 wins in 11 games, the only perfect score in the history of the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Fischer have any notable achievements?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "Nemenyi made monthly child support payments to Regina and paid for Bobby's schooling until his own death in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about Paul Nemenyi besides his parents and achievements?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "Nemenyi complained to a social worker about the way Regina was raising Bobby. He told the caseworker that Regina was mentally upset and Bobby was an upset child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115062844id_/https://www.chess.com/article/view/who-was-fischers-father_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What concerns did Nemenyi have about Regina raising Bobby?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5567, "Truth_answer": "At the time of Nemenyi’s death, Regina was in nursing school in Brooklyn, broke, and facing eviction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115062844id_/https://www.chess.com/article/view/who-was-fischers-father_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was a doctor or medicine out of the question for Bobby Fischer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5568, "Truth_answer": "AKB48 (pronounced A.K.B. Forty-Eight) are a Japanese idol girl group named after the Akihabara area in Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is AKB48?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5568, "Truth_answer": "As of October 30, 2019 the group consists of 108 members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teams are in AKB48?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5568, "Truth_answer": "Starting in 2014, the members compete in a knockout tournament where the winner would debut as a soloist or, if she was already a soloist, would perform a solo concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did others in the group embark on solo careers like Atsuko Maeda?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5568, "Truth_answer": "Tower Records Japan CEO Ikuo Minewaki described AKB48 as a popular act, and the group has been characterized as a social phenomenon in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125022150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKB48_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was AKB48 very successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5568, "Truth_answer": "Maeda won the first edition of AKB48's annual general elections", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325064751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsuko_Maeda_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many elections did Atsuko Maeda end up winning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "Baker became a sex symbol after appearing as a hedonistic widow in The Carpetbaggers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Carroll Baker play to make her a sex symbol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Cord's a disagreeable young tycoon who's building planes, directing films and catting around on the corporate make, in the 1930's Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Carpetbaggers about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "Filming started on June 4, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126044251id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpetbaggers_%28film%29_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was The Carpetbaggers filmed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "She was subsequently cast by Levine in the title roles of two 1965 potboilers— Sylvia, as an ex-prostitute and con artist, and as Jean Harlow in Harlow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films that considered Caroll Baker a sex symbol besides Carpetbaggers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "A private detective (George Maharis) falls in love with a poet (Carroll Baker) whose shady past he has been hired to check.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens in Sylvia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "Based on her Carpetbaggers performance, Levine began to develop Baker as a movie sex symbol, and she appeared posing in the December 1964 issue of Playboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Carroll Baker in 1964?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "Carroll Baker appeared in the August 1968 issue of Playboy (US).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 1964 the only time Caroll Baker was in Playboy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5569, "Truth_answer": "Baker's role in Baby Doll was one that would come to be career-defining, and her association with both the film and character remained consistent throughout her career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carroll Baker do anything else important in the article besides Playboy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5570, "Truth_answer": "Her Harem (1967), The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968), The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971), So Sweet... So Perverse (1969), Orgasmo (1969), A Quiet Place to Kill (1970), etc", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the European films Caroll Baker starred in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5570, "Truth_answer": "Many of these films feature her in roles as distressed women, and often showed Baker in nude scenes, which few major Hollywood actors were willing to do at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me ab out the European films Caroll Baker starred in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5570, "Truth_answer": "Eventually settling in Rome, Italy, Baker became fluent in Italian and spent the next several years starring in hard-edged Italian thrillers, exploitation, and horror films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902014309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Caroll Baker do after she settled in Rome?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5570, "Truth_answer": "The majority of the films Caroll Baker made in Italy received poor critical reception in the United States, though they afforded Baker an income, as well as fame abroad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caroll Baker have any success in Europe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caroll Baker win any awards for her films in Europe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5570, "Truth_answer": "Baker commented on her career in Italy and on her exploitation film roles, saying: I think I made more films [there] than I made in Hollywood...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Caroll Baker?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "Between 1951 and 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the pinnacle of Willie DIxon's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "Dixon signed with Chess Records and by 1951, he was a full-time employee where he acted as producer, talent scout, session musician and staff songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1951 for Willie Dixon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "During this time Dixon's output and influence were prodigious.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Willie Dixon successful in his new positions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 he received a Grammy Award for his album Hidden Charms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 he received a Grammy Award for his album Hidden Charms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Willie Dixon's album Hidden Charms a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "Next to Muddy Waters, Dixon is recognized as the most influential person in shaping the post–World War II sound of the Chicago blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of music did Willie Dixon perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar, and sang with a distinctive voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Williw Dixon sing or play an instrument?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon is considered one of the key figures in the creation of Chicago blues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other major accomplishments happened in the Pinnacle of Career time period for Willie Dixon besides being a full-time employee at Chess Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5571, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Willie Dixon's albums go Gold?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5572, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Wales is a co-founder of the online non-profit encyclopedia Wikipedia and the for-profit web hosting company Wikia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jimmy Wales accomplish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5572, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Wales was born in Huntsville, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125101837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Wales_p2", "https://jegans.wordpress.com/tag/online-open-resource/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jimmy Wales from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5572, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, he and two partners founded Bomis, a web portal featuring entertainment and adult content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jimmy Wales do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Dixon was a man of considerable stature, standing 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing over 250 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Willie Dixon like in adulthood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Boxing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Willie Dixon's profession in adulthood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Dixon was successful, winning the Illinois State Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championship (Novice Division) in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Willie Dixon good at boxing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Willie Dixon became a professional boxer and worked briefly as Joe Louis's sparring partner, but after four fights he left boxing in a dispute with his manager over money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Willie Dixon's boxing career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Dixon met Leonard Caston at a boxing gym, where they would harmonize at times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Willie Dixon do next in his life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Dixon performed in several vocal groups in Chicago, but it was Caston that persuaded him to pursue music seriously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Willie Dixon a musician in adulthood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "Guitar and bass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Dixon play any musical instruments in adulthood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "In 1939, Dixon was a founding member of the Five Breezes, with Caston, Joe Bell, Gene Gilmore and Willie Hawthorne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Willie Dixon a solo artist or ever part of a group?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "The group blended blues, jazz, and vocal harmonies, in the mode of the Ink Spots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903035556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Dixon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did the Fire Breezes with Willie Dixon make?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Fire Breezes with Willie Dixon?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fire Breezes with Willie Dixon split up?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "He became President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Epstein do for the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2011, Epstein agreed to a five-year contract worth $18.5 million with the Chicago Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Theo Epstein join the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "The Cubs finished the 2016 season with a 103–58 record, the best in MLB and their best since the 1910 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Theo Epstein do for the Cubs (positively)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "The Cubs then won their first World Series championship since 1908, when they defeated the Cleveland Indians in 7 games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cubs ever win the championship under Theo Epstein?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the Cubs under Theo Epstein as President beat the Giants?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein is currently the President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Theo Epstein still with the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "The Cubs finished last in the NL Central for the first three years of Epstein's presidency, as the focus was to acquire young talent rather than maximize short-term competitiveness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Epstein and the Cubs besides Theo Epstein becoming president and the cubs winning their first World Series championship since 1908 when they defeated the Cleveland Indians in 7 games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5574, "Truth_answer": "In November 2016, Epstein was named the Sporting News Executive of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else I should know about Theo Epstein besides becoming president, rebuilding the Cubs, and the first World Series championship since 1908?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "After leaving the position as the Padres' President, Lucchino became president and chief executive officer of the Red Sox on November 15, 2001 and hired Epstein to work under him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Theo Epstein ever join the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "General manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Theo Epstein's job with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "THe Red Sox won their first champtionship since 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Red Sox do while Epstein was there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "Epstein initiated the trade of Nomar Garciaparra and making key acquisitions, instrumental in breaking the so-called Curse of the Bambino when the Red Sox won the 2004 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Theo Epstein improve the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "Theo Epstein is currently the President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Epstein still with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2005, Epstein resigned, rejecting a three-year, $1.5-million-per-year contract for personal reasons, but announced his return in January of 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Epstein and the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What trades has Theo Epstein done recently?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5575, "Truth_answer": "In April 2017, Time Magazine named Epstein one of the world's 100 most influential people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210205546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Epstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Theo Epstein?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Martin Turner, Andy Powell, Ted Turner, Steve Upton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222172658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wishbone_Ash_members_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019102254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wetton_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Calls_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the wishbone ash lineup initially start with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "He was born in Willington, Derbyshire, and grew up in Bournemouth, Dorset.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019102254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wetton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was John Wetton from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release any songs sung by John Wetton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Yes it was on the album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Here Comes the Feeling on an album or was it a solo song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Wetton did not continue with Wishbone Ash beyond the album sessions and instead co-founded Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Wetton react to just one song idea?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Wetton was replaced on the Number the Brave tour by the former Uriah Heep bassist Trevor Bolder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced John Wetton in Wishbone Ash?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Bolder left the group to rejoin Uriah Heep in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody else leave Wishbone Ash after Wetton?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Mervyn Spence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Bolder in Wishbone Ash?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5576, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they released Raw to the Bone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash release an album after Bolder left?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, I.R.S. Records founder and original Wishbone manager Miles Copeland III began a series of albums entitled No Speak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Calls_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Wishbone Ash in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "The album was comprised of nothing but instrumental music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the series of albums released by Copeland III?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "To launch the label successfully, Copeland needed a big name band that would bring publicity. Copeland approached the four founding members of Wishbone Ash about recording an all-instrumental album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Copeland III sign for his label?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "For the first time in fourteen years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner to record the album Nouveau Calls, released in February 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash agree to an all-instrumental album for Mile's Copeland III's I.R.S. Records label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "Reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album. The tour of 1988 was a huge success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Calls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Nouveau Calls by Wishbone Ash do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "England, Germany, Holland, Australia, Belgium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Wishbone Ash visit on tour in 1988?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "In August 1989, the band released a reunion album with vocals entitled Here to Hear, featuring mainly songs written by Ted and Martin Turner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash make another album together after their 1988 tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Here to Hear by Wishbone Ash do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "The band toured throughout 1992/93, releasing the live album The Ash Live in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229200458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wishbone Ash do another tour after the 1988 reunion tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Wishbone Ash's live album The Ash Live in Chicago do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "Justin and Dan Hawkins played together as teenagers in a band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkness_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of The Darkness band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness were renowned for their live shows, they had a Carling Homecoming gig booked for the London Astoria before they had even signed a record deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Darkness band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the gig at London Astoria end up for The Darkness band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "The band already had music industry interest from their days as Empire through connections with Sue Whitehouse, who was based at Savage & Best in Camden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important aspects to the history of The Darkness band besides Justin and Dan Hawkins playing together as teenagers and early success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "The Darkness' manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sue Whitehouse for The Darkness band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sue Whitehouse help the Darkness band become successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "They started Record of the Day, and featured the song again around the time of SXSW in March 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225123504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkness_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that's interesting about the article regarding The Darkness band''s history besides Justin and Dan Hawkins playing together as teenagers, early success, and Sue Whitehouse?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5578, "Truth_answer": "As part of Sony Music UK, Raphael had attempted to sign them, but the band instead opted to go with Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Darkness band started Record of the Day?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5579, "Truth_answer": "One Way Ticket to Hell ...and Back is the second studio album by the British rock band The Darkness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Way_Ticket_to_Hell..._and_Back_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was One Way Ticket to Hell the name of an album by The Darkness?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5579, "Truth_answer": "The album reached number 11 on the UK Album Chart and eventually attained platinum status in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Way_Ticket_to_Hell..._and_Back_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did One Way Ticket by The Darkness do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5579, "Truth_answer": "The band followed up their second album with a tour of the UK and Ireland, consisting of 12 dates in the major cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Darkness tour for One Way Ticket to Hell...and Back?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5579, "Truth_answer": "Few of the venues sold out, their appeal seemingly having become more selective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the The Darkness tour for One Way Ticket to Hell...and Back do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5579, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were The Darkness signed with at the time of One Way Ticket to Hell...and Back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5579, "Truth_answer": "2005-2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band The Darkness' decline start?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "Man on the Moon is a mid-tempo country-rock song following a verse-chorus structure with an added pre-chorus and an instrumental bridge following the second-third choruses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did R.E.M. come up with the composition of Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics were written by lead singer Michael Stipe, and the music by drummer Bill Berry and guitarist Peter Buck, and credited to the whole band as usual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who composed the music for the song Man on the Moon by R.E.M.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it take a long time for R.E.M. to compose Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "Bass and Guitar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the major instruments in the composition of R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "Country rock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre is R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were involved all together with composing R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "The song is somewhat unusual in that the verses are unequal in length, with six lines in the first verse but only four in the second and third verses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting thing regarding the composition of R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5580, "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe later explained in an interview with Charlie Rose how the lyrics were written independently of the music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which came first, the lyrics or composition in R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "Stipe listened to the track on a walk around Seattle on his Walkman cassette player and was inspired to write about the performances of entertainer Andy Kaufman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the lyrics get written for R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "Michael Stipe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the lyrics for R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "The song's lyrics do not tell a conventional story and may instead be seen as a collection of cultural references, images and ideas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics of R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "There are repeated mentions of Andy Kaufman, including references to his Elvis impersonation and work with wrestlers Fred Blassie and Jerry Lawler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What references are there in the lyrics of R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "Some critics find the song invokes the conspiracy theories surrounding the Moon landing and Elvis Presley as an indirect nod to the persistent rumors that Kaufman faked his own death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is in R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon besides cultural references, images, and ideas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "Other lyrical references include persons from the history of science and religion, as well as board-games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting references in R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon besides cultural references, images, ideas, and conspriracy theories?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "The rock band Mott the Hoople, whom Stipe had been a fan in his youth, and whose music he associated with the years of Kaufman's original television broadcasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things are mentioned in R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon besides cultural references, images, ideas, conspriracy theories, and people references?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5581, "Truth_answer": "According to Ann Powers, Mentioning Kaufman in the same breath as Moses and Sir Isaac Newton, Stipe makes a game of human endeavor, insisting that it all ends in dust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should know about the lyrics of R.E.M.'s Man on the Moon cultural references, images, ideas, conspriracy theories, people references, and Mott the Hoople?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5582, "Truth_answer": "Bananarama originally formed as a trio by friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the group Bananarama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5582, "Truth_answer": "1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Bananarama founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5582, "Truth_answer": "Bananarama's UK Top 10 hits include It Ain't What You Do..., Really Saying Something, Shy Boy, Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, Cruel Summer, Robert De Niro's Waiting... etc", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Bananarama's top 10 hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5582, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Bananarama recorded their first demo, Aie a Mwana. Demon Records consequently offered Bananarama their first deal. The song was an underground hit and Bananarama were signed by Decca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who eventually signed Bananarama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "In the 20th century a movement for women's rights developed in Syria. In 1919, Naziq al-Abid founded Noor al-Fayha, the city's first women's organization,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of women in Syria?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody join the organisation Noor al-Fayha later on after its 1919 founding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What challenge did the organisation Noor al-Fayha face?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the organisation Noor al-Fayha stop or get stopped?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "Lebanese-Syrian feminist Nazira Zain al-Din", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other notable names were mentioned in the history of Women in Syria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "Nazira Zain al-Din critically reinterpreted the Quran from a feminist perspective, published a book condemning the hijab, arguing that Islam requires women to be treated equally with men.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nazira Zain al-Din's role in the history of Women in Syria?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5583, "Truth_answer": "In 1967 Syrian women formed a quasi-governmental organization called the General Union of Syrian Women (GUSW), a coalition intended to achieve equal opportunity for women in Syria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Women in Syria?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bear Bryant die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "One day", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bear Bryant in the hospital?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bear Bryant retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "Coaching the Alabama football team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bear Bryant retire from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "Shortly before his death, Bear Bryant met with evangelist Robert Schuller on a plane flight and the two talked extensively about religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Bear Bryant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bear Bryant and evangelist Robert Schuller talk about on a plane shortly before Bear Bryant's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "Wife Mary Harmon Black, two children, Paul William Jr. and May Martin Tyson, and four grandchildren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412192104id_/https://www.nytimes.com/1983/01/27/obituaries/bear-bryant-is-dead-at-69-won-a-record-323-games.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bear Bryant leave behind when he passed away?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5584, "Truth_answer": "Bear Bryant was 12-time Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year, three-time National Coach of the Year in 1961, 1971, and 1973. Posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Bear Bryant win?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "Lois Burnham", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bill W. married to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill W. and Lois Bumham have any kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "Wilson married Lois on January 24, 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill W. and Lois Bumham get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "Wilson became a stock speculator and had success traveling the country with his wife, evaluating companies for potential investors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill W. work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "1916", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill W. start struggling with alcoholism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "Wilson's constant drinking made business impossible and ruined his reputation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did alcohol impact Bill W.'s life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did alcohol affect Bill W.'s marriage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5585, "Truth_answer": "Wilson became a stock speculator and had success traveling the country with his wife, evaluating companies for potential investors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill W. work in business?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "It helped him obtain sobriety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the program help Bill W.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill W. in the program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, after about 100 alcoholics in Akron and New York had become sober, the fellowship decided to promote its program of recovery through the publication of a book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill W. accomplish while in the spiritual program?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "Wilson returned to New York where he began having success helping alcoholics in what they called a nameless squad of drunks in an Oxford Group there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill W. help others with alcohol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "The book was given the title Alcoholics Anonymous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the book Bill W. worked on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "A seemingly unplanned meeting in Akron, Ohio in 1935 between Bill W. and Dr. Bob, future founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, began the program for recovery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714225154id_/https://www.verywellmind.com/the-founders-of-alcoholics-anonymous-67383_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill W. invent Alcoholics Anonymous meetings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "Wilson and Marty Mann would go on to found what is now High Watch Recovery Center, the world's first alcohol and addiction recovery center founded on Twelve Step principles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting facts about Bill W.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5586, "Truth_answer": "Bill was 40 years old when he stopped drinking. He would remain sober for the remaining 35 years of his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill W. sober?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "After the 2004 presidential election, Karzai was declared winner and became President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hamid Karzai democratically elected?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "After winning a democratic mandate in 2004, it was thought that Karzai would pursue a more aggressively reformist path in 2005. However, Karzai has been more cautious than expected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Hamid Karzai was elected in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Hamid Karzai expected not to be cautious?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "The economy of Afghanistan began growing rapidly for the first time in many years. Government revenue began increasing every year, although it is still heavily dependent on foreign aid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some highlights from Hamid Kanzai's first term?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "The US, India, and Japan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which countries did Afghanistan under Hamid Karzai receive aid from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "During the first term in Karzai's Presidency, public discontent grew about corruption and the civilian casualties in the 2001–14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the public feel about Kamid Karzai's first term?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "An anti-American and anti-Karzai riot took place in Kabul which left at least seven people dead and 40 injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything come from the discontent of of the people during Hamid Karzai's first term?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "May 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When during Hamid Karzai's term did the riot take place?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "Public discontent grew about corruption and the civilian casualties", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the people in Afghanistan discontent during Hamid Karzai's first term?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "The riot left at least seven people dead and 40 injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the riot during Hamid Karzai's first term?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "Karzai asserted that his government can no longer accept casualties caused by U.S. and NATO operations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hamid Karzai and the government's response to the riot?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5587, "Truth_answer": "The riot left at least seven people dead and 40 injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202010625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Karzai_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many casualties were there during the riot of Hamid Karzai's first term?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5588, "Truth_answer": "DeVito played Martini in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Danny DeVito's first film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5588, "Truth_answer": "L.A. CONFIDENTIAL (1997) - With a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 99%", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Danny DeVito's most popular film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5588, "Truth_answer": "DeVito and Michael Shamberg founded Jersey Films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Danny DeVito?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5588, "Truth_answer": "He was interviewed in the documentary Revenge of the Electric Car about his interest in and ownership of electric vehicles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What documentaries does Danny DeVito like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5588, "Truth_answer": "Revenge of the Electric Car received mostly strong reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112030045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_of_the_Electric_Car_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Revenge of the Electric Car been succesful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5588, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Danny DeVito began a partnership with Morgan Freeman's company ClickStar, for whom he hosts the documentary channel Jersey Docs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other ventures has Danny DeVito been involved in besides Jersey Films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "DeVito played the role of John John John the Apple DeAppoliso in the Starsky & Hutch episode The Collector.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Danny DeVito do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "DeVito directed and starred in The Wedding Ring, a season 2 episode of Steven Spielberg's black comedy series Amazing Stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Danny DeVito in any other shows besides the Starsky & Hutch episode The Collector?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "DeVito gained fame in 1978 playing Louie De Palma, the short but domineering dispatcher for the fictional Sunshine Cab Company, on the hit TV show Taxi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows was Danny DeVito in besides the Amazing Stories season 2 episode The Wedding Ring and the Starsky & Hutch episode The Collector?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "Danny DeVito won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy for Taxi in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny DeVito win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "Danny DeVito won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series for Taxi in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other awards Danny DeVito won besides Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy for Taxi in 1981?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Danny DeVito received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny DeVito win any other awards besides an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy for Taxi in 1981 and a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series for Taxi in 1980?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "14 awards won", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many awards has Danny DeVito won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Danny DeVito joined the cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as Frank Reynolds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny DeVito do anything else interesting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5589, "Truth_answer": "Danny DeVito currently plays Frank Reynolds on the FX and FXX sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2006–present).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Danny DeVito on the show?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "H2O is the eleventh studio album by American pop music duo Hall & Oates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618233323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H2O_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307040529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voices_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hall & Oates' H2O?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "Maneater", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from Hall & Oates' album H2O?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "The album title is a play on the chemical formula for water, where H is for Hall and O is for Oates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618233323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H2O_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was significant about Hall & Oates' album H2O?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted at number 33 on the Billboard 200 the week of October 30, 1982 as the highest debut of the week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618233323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H2O_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Hall & Oates' album H2O?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "H2O is certified double Platinum by the RIAA with sales of over two million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall & Oates' H2O album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "H2O, a very polished, synth-heavy effort, became the duo's most successful album, with US sales eventually approaching four million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What recognition did Hall & Oates' H2O album recieve?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "H2O became Gold Certified in the UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall & Oates' H2O album have any other success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5590, "Truth_answer": "The soulful ballad One on One and a cover of Mike Oldfield's Family Man reached Number 7 and Number 6 in March and June 1983, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs mentioned from Hall & Oates' H2O album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "Voices is the ninth studio album by American pop music duo Hall & Oates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307040529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voices_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618233323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H2O_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Hall & Oates' album release was voices?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "It spent 100 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307040529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voices_(Hall_%26_Oates_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hall & Oates' Voices album ever on the billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "Voices reached Gold in Canada and Platinum in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall & Oates' Voices album win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "They wished to capture the sound of New York City which, by then, had become their home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124085201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall & Oates talk about any influences to make the Voices album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "The single Everytime You Go Away was covered by singers Elisa Chan and Danny Summe in Cantonese in 1985 and 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hall & Oates' Voices album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "They felt that the biggest hindrance to their success was their music was being filtered through outside producers, and studio musicians were not familiar with their own tastes and thoughts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124085201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_%26_Oates_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there conflict in Hall & Oates during the production and release of the Voices album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hall & Oates tour the Voices album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "Helen Duncan was a Scottish medium best known as the last person to be imprisoned under the British Witchcraft Act of 1735.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315172155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Duncan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Helen Duncan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "£50 was paid to the medium Helen Duncan so that she could be examined under scientific conditions. Price was sceptical of Duncan and had her perform test séances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harry Price connected to Helen Duncan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "She was suspected of swallowing cheesecloth which was then regurgitated as ectoplasm. Price proved through analysis of a sample of ectoplasm produced by Duncan, that it was made of cheesecloth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315172155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Duncan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Price investigate other things related to Helen Duncan besides having Helen Duncan perform a number of test séances?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "Price wrote that Duncan gave her fake ectoplasm to her husband to hide. The ectoplasm of Duncan in another test was analysed and reported to be made from egg white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other involvement did Harry Price have with Helen Duncan besides test séances, and proving through analysis that ectoplasm produced by Helen Duncan was made of cheesecloth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "Price wrote up the case in Leaves from a Psychist's Case Book (1933) revealing rubber gloves and cut-out heads from magazine covers which she pretended to her audience were spirits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Price write anything else on Helen Duncan besides fake ectoplasm?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price travelled to Germany together with Eric Dingwall and investigated Willi Schneider, and with his friend Richard Lambert to the Isle of Man to investigate Gef the talking mongoose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What places did Harry Price travel to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5592, "Truth_answer": "Price was most famous for his investigation of Borley Rectory. The building became known as the most haunted house in England after Price published a book about it in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Harry Price besides Helen Duncan, Richard Lambert, and travelling to the Isle of Man?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "Gef, Talking Mongoose or the Dalby Spook, was the name given to an allegedly talking mongoose which was claimed to inhabit a farmhouse owned by the Irving family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103191935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gef_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who/what is Gef for Harry Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "The Irvings' claims gained the attention of parapsychologists and ghost hunters, such as Harry Price, Hereward Carrington, and Nandor Fodor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103191935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gef_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gef the talking Mongoose?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "Price and Richard Lambert went to the Isle of Man to investigate the alleged case of Gef the talking mongoose and produced the book The Haunting of Cashen's Gap (1936).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103191935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gef_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the case the Gef for Harry Price?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "Price reported hair from Gef identified as dog hair, tooth marks did not match known animals, and double interior walls made the whole house one great speaking tube.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Price and Richard Lambert conclude about the Gef case?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "Price was most famous for his investigation into the Borley Rectory, Essex. The building became known as the most haunted house in England after Price published a book about it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other cases Harry Price worked on besides Gef?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "Price observed double walls covering the interior rooms which featured considerable interior air space between stone and wood walls that makes the whole house one great speaking-tube.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103191935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gef_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there something in the double walls in Harry Price' Gef case?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5593, "Truth_answer": "Price claimed to have attended a private séance on 15 December 1937 in which a small six-year-old girl called Rosalie appeared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other cases Harry Price investiagted besides Gef and the Borley Rectory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5594, "Truth_answer": "Jordan was born on July 8, 1908, in Brinkley, Arkansas, where his father, James Aaron Jordan, was a music teacher and bandleader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Louis Jordan's early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5594, "Truth_answer": "Jordan studied music under his father, starting out on the clarinet. In his youth he played in his father's bands instead of doing farm work when school closed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louis Jordan musical as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Louis Jordan crediit any early influences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5594, "Truth_answer": "Jordan played the piano professionally early in his career, but alto saxophone became his main instrument.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Jordan start his musical career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5594, "Truth_answer": "In late 1936 he was invited to join the influential Savoy Ballroom orchestra, led by the drummer Chick Webb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Louis Jordan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5594, "Truth_answer": "Jordan's popularity was boosted not only by his hit Decca records but also by his prolific recordings for Armed Forces Radio and the V-Disc transcription program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan recieve any notable recognition for his music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "On November 21, 2006, several weeks after losing her first congressional campaign, Duckworth was appointed Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs by Governor Rod Blagojevich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth start her career in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "On September 17, 2008, Duckworth attended a campaign event for Dan Seals, the Democratic candidate for Illinois's 10th congressional district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tammy Duckworth do after working in the Department of Veterans Affairs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "Duckworth was nominated to be the Assistant Secretary of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs. The United States Senate confirmed her for the position on April 22, 2009. Duckworth resigned June 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth transition into other roles outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "Duckworth resigned from her position in June 2011 in order to launch her campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois' 8th Congressional District.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tammy Duckworth resign as Assistant Secretary of Public and Integovernmental Affairs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "She defeated former Deputy Treasurer of Illinois Raja Krishnamoorthi for the Democratic nomination on March 20, 2012. On November 6, 2012, Duckworth defeated Walsh 55%–45%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tammy Duckworth's campaigning for the U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois' 8th Congressional District go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "While she was Director, she was credited with starting a program to help veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and veterans with brain injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Tammy Duckworth's accomplishments as the Director of Veterans Affairs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Tammy Duckworth launch her campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois' 8th Congressional District?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5595, "Truth_answer": "Walsh generated controversy when in July 2012, at a campaign event, he accused Duckworth of politicizing her military service and injuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tammy Duckworth run into any trouble while being involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "United States Army", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What branch of the Military was Tammy Duckworth in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "Tammy Duckworth was deployed to Iraq in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tammy Duckworth first deployed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where in Iraq was Tammy Duckworth based?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "She lost her right leg near the hip and her left leg below the knee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tammy Duckworth injured while in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "Duckworth's injuries were from when the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter she was co-piloting was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade fired by Iraqi insurgents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to cause Tammy Duckworth's injuries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "Duckworth received a Purple Heart on December 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202155845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Duckworth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tammy Duckworth recieve any medals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "November 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tammy Duckworth promoted to Lt Colonel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5596, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tammy Duckworth return from Iraq?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5597, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci is the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games. At the Summer Olympics in Montreal, she received six more perfect 10s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Comaneci do at the summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5597, "Truth_answer": "1976, 1980, 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Comaneci participate in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5597, "Truth_answer": "During her career, Nadia Comăneci won nine Olympic medals and four World Artistic Gymnastics Championship medals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Comaneci win any medals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5597, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci serves as the honorary president of the Romanian Gymnastics Federation, the honorary president of the Romanian Olympic Committee, and as a member of the International Gymnastics Federation Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other events did Comaneci participate in besides the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "Jody Rosen highlights Beyonce's tone and timbre as particularly distinctive, describing her voice as one of the most compelling instruments in popular music.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Beyonce's voice and songwriting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "Jody Rosen says, Beyoncé’s voice commands attention. She’s a bold, charismatic singer, and an alluringly strange one.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Jody Rosen say about Beyonce's voice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "Jon Pareles commented that Beyoncé's voice is velvety yet tart, with an insistent flutter and reserves of soul belting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else have anything to say about Beyonce's voice? Good or bad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "The secret hidden by studio production is Beyoncé can't keep up with complex rhythms. But given a wordless moan or a chance to swoop through a phrase, she is superb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jon Pareles comment about Beyonce's voice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé has received co-writing credits for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child and her solo efforts. Her early songs were personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do people have to say about Beyonce's songwriting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé has received numerous awards. As a solo artist she has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beyonce win any awards at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "The Recording Industry Association of America listed Beyoncé as the top certified artist of the 2000s decade, with a total of 64 certifications.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Beyonce's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "Beyoncé took center stage as a solo artist, releasing her first album in 2003. On the album, Beyoncé worked with artists Missy Elliott, Sean Paul and Jay-Z.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Beyonce work with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5598, "Truth_answer": "On her own, Beyoncé continued to enjoy great success. Her second studio album, 2006's B'Day featured such hits as Irreplaceable and Deja Vu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article Beyoncé Knowles?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5599, "Truth_answer": "A Night at the Opera topped the UK Albums Chart for four non-consecutive weeks. It also produced the band's most successful single in the UK, Bohemian Rhapsody.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Queen album A Night at the Opera win any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5599, "Truth_answer": "Freddie Mercury played parts of songs he was writing on the piano, and one, known simply as The Cowboy Song, contained lyrics that ended up in the completed version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired the song Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5599, "Truth_answer": "Freddie Mercury first started developing Bohemian Rhapsody in the late 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5599, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody is highly unusual, containing lyrics which eschew conventional love-based narratives for allusions to murder and nihilism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song Bohemian Rhapsody about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5599, "Truth_answer": "Bohemian Rhapsody was accompanied by a promotional video, which scholars consider ground-breaking. Rolling Stone stated that its influence cannot be overstated, practically inventing the music video.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most notable about the song Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 is the fourth studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the house of Gold and Bones an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 is the fifth studio album by American rock band Stone Sour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_1_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Gold_%26_Bones_%E2%80%93_Part_2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a part 2 of the album House of Gold and Bones by Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "Gone Sovereign and Absolute Zero were released for radio in August 2012.On October 2012, Johny Chow was announced as bassist for the House of Gold & Bones tour cycle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour perform songs from House of Gold & Bones on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour played the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival with Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115094136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Sour_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stone Sour perform with other artists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour also released Live at Brighton. It was announced on May 3, 2012, that Shawn Economaki had parted ways with the band. He was replaced by Rachel Bolan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Stone Sour have besides House of Gold & Bones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "Rachel Bolan said the call from Corey Taylor came one morning. He's like, 'Would you be interested in playing bass?' I said yes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rachel Bolan join the band Stone Sour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance. From their 2002 album, the group received another Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Stone Sour win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5600, "Truth_answer": "Stone Sour were part of the Soundwave Festival in Australia 2011. It was also announced that a Stone Sour live DVD will be released, filmed in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Stone Sour play in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5601, "Truth_answer": "'39 is a song by British rock band Queen. Composed by lead guitarist Brian May, it is the fifth track on their fourth studio album A Night at the Opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225010432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2739_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song '39 from the album A Night at the Opera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5601, "Truth_answer": "'39 was a live favourite throughout the 1970s, often being used as a singalong in concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song '39 win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5601, "Truth_answer": "'39 tells the tale of space explorers who embark on what is, from their perspective, a year-long voyage. Upon their return, they realize a hundred years have passed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song '39 inspired by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5601, "Truth_answer": "Brian May", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the song '39?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5601, "Truth_answer": "Brian May", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who composed the song '39?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5602, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Friml's best-known works are Rose-Marie and The Vagabond King.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829070636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Friml_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Rudolf Friml's greatest successes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5602, "Truth_answer": "Rose-Marie and The Vagabond King enjoyed success on Broadway and in London and were adapted for film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Friml's works Rose-Marie and The Vagabond King do well for him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5602, "Truth_answer": "Rose Marie was a hit worldwide. The use of murder as part of the plot was ground-breaking among operettas and musical theatre pieces at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829070636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Friml_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about the operetta Rose Marie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5602, "Truth_answer": "After Rose-Marie's success came two other hit operettas, The Vagabond King in 1925, with lyrics by Brian Hooker and William H. Post, and The Three Musketeers in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829070636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Friml_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Friml write next after Rose Marie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5602, "Truth_answer": "In 1930, Rudolf Friml wrote a new operetta score for film, The Lottery Bride.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829070636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Friml_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Friml work on anything else besides Rose-Marie, The Vagabond King, and The Three Musketeers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5603, "Truth_answer": "In January 2013, Serebro announced that they would release their further material in Japan after signing with EMI Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Serebro's new record label?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5603, "Truth_answer": "The main target of producer Maks Fadeev has always been scaling Asia. The company EGO that promotes Serebro signed a contract with the Japanese media giant EMI MUSIC JAPAN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Serebro decide to sign with EMI Music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5603, "Truth_answer": "Serebro also announced that they plan to release a compilation entitled Serebration that includes songs from their first and second studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Serebro have new projects?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5603, "Truth_answer": "Serebro traveled to Japan to promote the compilation album and to do a live concert tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Aside from Serebration what other plans did Serebro have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5604, "Truth_answer": "On 28 September, member Anastasia Karpova confirmed her planned departure from Serebro. A new member, named Dasha Shashina, was announced on 3 October 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wikipedia article for Serebro?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5604, "Truth_answer": "Anastasia Karpova had told Maxim Fadeev months prior that she intended to leave the group. She noted that the decision was mutual with other members of the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Karpova replaced in the band Serebro?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5604, "Truth_answer": "Anastasia Karpova's primary motivation was to pursue a solo career. Newest member Polina Favorskaya was introduced on June 5, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Anastasia Karpova want to leave the band Serebro? Was it because of differences with others in the group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5604, "Truth_answer": "On 2 June 2016, Serebro announced a new single titled Slomana (Broken). On 25 August Serebro announced a new single called Serdtse patsanki (Tomboy's Heart).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113065447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serebro_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the members of Serebro perform together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5605, "Truth_answer": "Two young female millworkers in 1873 Maine visit the town's carousel after work. One of them, Julie Jordan, attracts the attention of the barker, Billy Bigelow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was act 1 of the musical Carousel about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5605, "Truth_answer": "Ethan Mordden described the opening: R & H not only skipped the overture but the exposition as well. They plunged into the most intense first scene any musical ever had.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about act 1 of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5605, "Truth_answer": "The 1945 work was adapted from Ferenc Molnár's 1909 play Liliom, transplanting its Budapest setting to the Maine coastline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wikipedia article for the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5605, "Truth_answer": "Once Carousel opened on Broadway on April 19, 1945, it was an immediate hit with both critics and audiences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical Carousel popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5605, "Truth_answer": "Ethan Mordden described the opening: R & H not only skipped the overture but the exposition as well. They plunged into the most intense first scene any musical ever had.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about the act 1 of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre on April 19, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201019222006id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_(musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was production of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "Carousel is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre on April 19, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201019222006id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_(musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the musical Carousel first performed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "John Raitt, Jan Clayton, Jean Darling, Eric Mattson, Christine Johnson, Murvyn Vye, Bambi Linn, Russell Collins", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played in the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the musical's book and lyrics. Richard Rodgers wrote the music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201019222006id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_(musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "The dress rehearsal had gone badly, and the pair feared the new work would not be well received.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any issues during early production of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5606, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rodgers had injured his back the previous week, and he watched the opening from a stretcher propped in a box behind the curtain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened during the time of Carousel's early production?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5607, "Truth_answer": "1722", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ahmad Shah Durrani born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5607, "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Durrani was born in Herat (present-day Afghanistan) or Multan (present-day Pakistan).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ahmad Shah Durrani born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5607, "Truth_answer": "Zulfiqar and Ahmad Shah Durrani fled to Kandahar. They were made political prisoners. Nader Shah had been enlisting the Abdalis in his army since 1729.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ahmad Shah Durrani join the military?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5607, "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Durrani and his brother Zulfiqar were provided with leading careers in Nader Shah's administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Durrani and his brother were freed from imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5607, "Truth_answer": "Zulfiqar was made Governor of Mazandaran while Ahmad Shah Durrani remained working as Nader Shah's personal attendant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Durrani and Zulfiqar's positions in Nader Shah's administration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5607, "Truth_answer": "In Delhi Nader Shah summoned Ahmad Shah Durrani, and said, Come forward Ahmad Abdali. Remember Ahmad Khan Abdali, that after me the Kingship will pass on to you.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207133122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Durrani_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in the Wikipedia article about Ahmad Durrani?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "The original line-up included Keith Relf and Jim McCarty, along with John Hawken, Louis Cennamo and Relf's sister Jane Relf. Renaissance released a studio album in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the original line up of the band Renaissance begin playing together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "Renaissance currently includes lead vocalist Annie Haslam, guitarist Mark Lambert, keyboardist Rave Tesar, drummer Frank Pagano, keyboardist and vocalist Geoffrey Langley, and bassist and vocalist John Arbo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the new group for the band Renaissance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "2009 heralded a new line-up for Renaissance, and since then the band has continued to record and tour. In April 2014, Renaissance released the studio album Symphony of Light.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Renaissance record an album during the time their new group formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "Symphony of Light did not chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the more recent albums by Renaissance do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "A tour in Eastern North America and Japan was undertaken in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Renaissance go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "The two remaining original members left in late 1970; Jane Relf was replaced by American folk singer Anne-Marie Binky Cullom, then John Hawken left to join Spooky Tooth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the original lineup for the band Renaissance stop playing together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "The two remaining original members left in late 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209011524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the original members of Renaissance remain in the band?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5608, "Truth_answer": "Sometime in 1971, new manager Miles Copeland III decided to re-organize the band, focusing on what he felt were Renaissance's strong points – Haslam's voice and Tout's piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Wikipedia article on the band Renaissance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5609, "Truth_answer": "With White Lion on hold again Tramp continues with his solo career releasing the album Mike Tramp & The Rock 'N' Roll Circuz in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by final activities in reference to the band White Lion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5609, "Truth_answer": "In August 2014 Tramp released the acoustic folk style rock album Museum. Following this release Tramp once again confirmed there would be no more White Lion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band White Lion become officially over?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5609, "Truth_answer": "Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Following what release was the band White Lion officially over?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5609, "Truth_answer": "Museum has charted at Denmark's official top 40 hitlist albums' at number 3.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161008103652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_(Mike_Tramp_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Museum by Mike Tramp received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5609, "Truth_answer": "The first single Trust in Yourself features a music video. The song Freedom was released as the second single of Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from the album Museum by Mike Tramp?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5609, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singles from Mike Tramp's album Museum do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5610, "Truth_answer": "2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tim Russert die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5610, "Truth_answer": "An autopsy performed on the day of Tim Russert's death determined that his history of coronary artery disease led to a myocardial infarction (heart attack).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024042359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Russert_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of Tim Russert's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5610, "Truth_answer": "58", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Tim Russert when he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5610, "Truth_answer": "Tim Russert met Maureen Orth at the 1980 Democratic National Convention; they married in 1983 at the Basilica de San Miguel in Madrid, Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024042359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Russert_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tim Russert married when he died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5611, "Truth_answer": "The new studio album entitled Return of the Pride was released on March 14, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album return of the pride released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5611, "Truth_answer": "Return of the Pride received mostly lukewarm reviews from fans and critics alike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181221064644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Pride_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Return of the Pride by White Lion successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5611, "Truth_answer": "White Lion did a world tour to support Return of the Pride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did White Lion go on tour for their album Return of the Pride?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5611, "Truth_answer": "Dream and Live Your Life“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles from Return of the Pride by White Lion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5611, "Truth_answer": "Sea of Tranquility criticized Return of the Pride for deviating from the core White Lion sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181221064644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Pride_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did White Lion have any problems with the album Return of the Pride?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5611, "Truth_answer": "Return of the Pride is the only studio album with the new-line up which still features original lead singer Mike Tramp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181221064644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Pride_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did White Lion collaborate with anyone on their album Return of the Pride?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5612, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Christie occasionally inserted stereotyped descriptions of characters into her work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the stereotypes involved in this article about Agatha Christie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5612, "Truth_answer": "For example, Agatha Christie described Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211201458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of stereotyped characters did Christie include in her work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5612, "Truth_answer": "In The Hollow, published as late as 1946, one of the more unsympathetic characters is a Whitechapel Jewess with dyed hair and a voice like a corncrake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Wikipedia article on Agatha Christie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5612, "Truth_answer": "Murder in Mesopotamia – the most archaeologically influenced of all her novels. The characters are based on archaeologists whom Agatha Christie knew from her personal experiences on excavation sites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Agatha Christie have any influences in her life for her characters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5612, "Truth_answer": "After the Second World War, Agatha Christie chronicled her time in Syria with fondness in Come Tell Me How You Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is your favorite part of the Wikipedia article on Agatha Christie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5612, "Truth_answer": "Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15 September 1890 into a wealthy upper-middle-class family in Torquay, Devon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Agatha Christie's early life like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5613, "Truth_answer": "Carousel is a 1956 American musical film based on the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216034350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film version of Carousel released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5613, "Truth_answer": "Another Carousel film, produced by Hugh Jackman, has been in pre-production for several years. As of May 2009, the script was reportedly finished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Carousel remade after the 1956 version?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5613, "Truth_answer": "The film was first telecast on The ABC Sunday Night Movie, on the evening of March 13, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the film Carousel air on tv?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5613, "Truth_answer": "The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:2002: AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions – Nominated2004: AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs:If I Loved You – Nominated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Carousel win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5613, "Truth_answer": "The film received mostly good reviews, but sources differ as to its financial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film version of Carousel popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5613, "Truth_answer": "Musical theatre scholar Thomas Hischak stated that the film was a box office success across the country and 20th Century-Fox earned a considerable profit on the picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about the film Carousel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "On 16 November 1980, Jayan was killed in an accident on the set of the movie Kolilakkam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210312092105id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolilakkam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Indian actor Jayan's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "Kolilakkam was filmed in Sholavaram, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210312092105id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolilakkam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the movie Kolilakkam set?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "Madhu, Sukumaran", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was starring in the movie Kolilakkam with Jayan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "Jayan was performing a dangerous stunt that involved him boarding an airborne helicopter. The helicopter lost its balance and crashed along with Jayan who was hanging onto the landing skids.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the accident that killed the actor Jayan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "The pilot and his co-star Balan K. Nair, who was in the helicopter, survived with minor or no injuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else hurt in the accicdent that killed the actor Jayan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "Jayan's mother Bharathiyamma became bedridden after this incident, and she too died two years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jayan have any family at the time of his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "Some conspiracy theories emerged regarding the circumstances of Jayan's death. Nevertheless, it has been confirmed as a genuine accident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy about Jayan's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5614, "Truth_answer": "After Jayan's death, several films were released claiming to be his last film, including the genuine one, Kolilakkam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409085102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting in the Wikipedia article about Jayan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5615, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene released their third full-length album, Broken Social Scene, also produced by Newfeld, in October 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Wikipedia article on the band Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5615, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene performed Ibi Dreams of Pavement at the 2006 Juno Awards, at which their self-titled album won the Alternative Album of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Broken Social Scene by Broken Social Scene do when released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5615, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene was also shortlisted for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Broken Social Scene win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5615, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene's song Lover's Spit has been featured in director Clément Virgo's movie Lie with Me, and the penultimate episode of the Canadian series Terminal City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable songs were released by the band Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5615, "Truth_answer": "The songs Cause Equals Time and Stars and Sons are listed at No. 145 and No. 275 on Pitchfork Media's Top 500 Songs of the 2000s list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other hits released by the band Broken Social Scene, besides Lover's Spit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5615, "Truth_answer": "A PopMatters review for Broken Social Scene was positive, although criticized the song I'm Still Your Fag for its uncomfortably graphic lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213214659id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Forgot_It_in_People_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any scandals for the band Broken Social Scene during the time they released You Forgot It in People?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene is the third studio album by Broken Social Scene, released on October 4, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene was certified Gold in Canada on September 14, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Broken Social Scene successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "The song Ibi Dreams of Pavement (A Better Day) refers to Canadian novelist Ibi Kaslik, a friend of the band. Kaslik helped them on their first tour of Canada and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene tour to promote their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "At the 2006 Juno Awards Broken Social Scene won the award for Alternative Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Broken Social Scene's promotion of their self-titled album met with success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene was also shortlisted for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Social_Scene_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene win any foreign awards with their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Broken Social Scene do any televised promotion for their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5616, "Truth_answer": "Broken Social Scene divided critics more than its predecessor, 2002's You Forgot It in People.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about the solo album Broken Social Scene?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift's music contains elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop, and rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Taylor Swift's musical style described?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift was drawn to country music, and was introduced to the genre listening to Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks. Twain was her biggest musical influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Wikipedia article mention who specifically influenced Taylor Swift?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Times identified Taylor Swift's defining vocal gesture in studio recordings as the line that slides down like a contented sigh or up like a raised eyebrow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What elements stand out in the artist Taylor Swift's musical style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "When Taylor Swift was about 12 years old, computer repairman and local musician Ronnie Cremer taught her to play guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments does Taylor Swift use in her music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Taylor Swift's live vocals are fine, but they do not match those of her peers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there more discussion about Taylor Swift's vocal style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift does her best, but certainly doesn't have the pipes to go toe-to-toe with the likes of Christina Aguilera or Carrie Underwood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does The Hollywood Reporter mean that Taylor Swift's vocals don't match those of her peers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly described Taylor Swift's vocals as flat, thin, and sometimes as wobbly as a newborn colt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any other criticisms of Taylor Swift's vocals besides those expressed by The Hollywood Reporter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift has been praised for refusing to correct her pitch with Auto-Tune.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stands out in the Wikipedia section about Taylor Swift's musical style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with The New Yorker, Taylor Swift characterized herself primarily as a songwriter: I write songs, and my voice is just a way to get those lyrics across.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Swift say about herself?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5617, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift uses her life experiences as an inspiration in her work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Taylor Swift discuss further about her lyrics?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift uses her life experiences as an inspiration in her work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128055529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Taylor Swift's songwriting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift often addresses the anonymous crushes of her high school years and celebrities in her early songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of life experiences does Taylor Swift write about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "According to The Village Voice, Taylor Swift often uses third-verse point of view reversals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Taylor Swift have a routine with songwriting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift attributes the first choruses of a song to the narrator, the last one to someone else. It’s a reliable thrill: The song’s emotional universe is suddenly shared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Taylor Swift use third-verse point of view reversals in her songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift described herself as a country artist until the 2014 release of 1989, which she characterized as a sonically cohesive pop album“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Taylor Swift's songwriting style from country to pop changed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift has been influenced by other non-country artists. As a pre-teen, she enjoyed bubblegum pop acts including Hanson and Britney Spears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Wikipedia article on Taylor Swift?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift uses her life experiences as an inspiration in her work. She often addresses the anonymous crushes of her high school years and celebrities in her early songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Taylor Swift spoken of any other influences for her lyrics besides Hanson and Britney Spears?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift tries not to talk about song subjects specifically because these are real people.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Taylor Swift revealed the identity of any of the crushes referenced in her songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift said that not all of her songs are factual and they are sometimes based on observations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else has Taylor Swift found inspiration besides her life experiences?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5618, "Truth_answer": "On where Taylor Swift's finding source material: If you're a good storyteller, you can take a dirty look somebody gives you - you can create an entire scenario around that.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of observations have inspired Taylor Swift's songs?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk attended the City College of New York and New York University School of Medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jonas Salk attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk enrolled in CCNY from which he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jonas Salk go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "After City College, Jonas Salk enrolled in New York University to study medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jonas Salk study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "Lasker Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk receive any special awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Salk earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk receive a degree?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "According to Jonas Salk: My intention was to go to medical school, and then become a medical scientist. I did not intend to practice medicine.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jonas Salk say about school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "Concerning Jonas Salk's last year of medical school Salk says: I had an opportunity to spend time in elective periods in a laboratory that was involved in studies on influenza.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable during Jonas Salk's schooling?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5619, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, during Jonas Salk's postgraduate work in virology, Salk chose a two-month elective to work in the laboratory of Thomas Francis at the University of Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "In 1948, Harry Weaver asked Jonas Salk to find out if there were more types of polio than the three then known, offering additional space, equipment and researchers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jonas Salk get involved in Polio research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, Jonas Salk became ambitious for his own lab and was granted one at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jonas Salk's lab located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "Researchers including Julius Youngner, Byron Bennett, L. James Lewis, and secretary Lorraine Friedman joined Jonas Salk's team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone assist Jonas Salk with his research?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "Extensive publicity and fear of polio led to much increased funding, $67 million by 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jonas Salk fund his research?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "The project became large, involving 7 million volunteers. The foundation allowed itself to go into debt to finance the final research required to develop the Salk vaccine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jonas Salk's research lead to a vaccine being made?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "The polio vaccine came into use in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Jonas Salk polio vaccine introduced for use?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the most effective and safe medicines needed in a health system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118124659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Salk_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jonas Salk?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5620, "Truth_answer": "In 1948, Harry Weaver, the director of research at the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, contacted Jonas Salk. Salk's inactivated polio vaccine came into use in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Jonas Salk to finish his polio vaccine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "Elevation is the fourth international studio album by Indonesian singer-songwriter, Anggun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elevation_(Anggun_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Elevation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "Elevation was certified Gold Export Award for its sales outside France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Elevation received by critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a tour alongside the album release of Elevation by Anggun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "Prior to its official release, Elevation had already been certified double platinum, making it the fastest-selling album of her career in Indonesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218121047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anggun win any awards for her album Elevation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "In France, Elevation debuted at number 36 on the French Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218121047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anggun_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elevation by Anggun do well outside Indonesia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "Anggun's fifth international studio album—Echoes for the English version and Échos for the French version—topped the Indonesian Albums Chart and was certified platinum in the first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a successful followup album to Elevation by Anggun?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5621, "Truth_answer": "Anggun also recorded Frozen's Indonesian Let It Go Pop with Regina Ivanova, Cindy Bernadette, Nowela, and Chilla Kiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Wikipedia article on Anggun?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "Spice is the debut album by the Spice Girls released on 19 September 1996. The album centered on the idea of Girl Power. Spice was a huge worldwide commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Spice Girls become popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "The phrase girl power was a label for the feminist empowerment embraced by the band. It was not until Wannabe that girl power exploded onto the common consciousness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is girl power in the context of the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "Wannabe is the debut single by English girl group the Spice Girls. It was produced by Rowe and Stannard for the group's debut album, Spice, released in November 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Wannabe released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "The second single Say You'll Be There described the things the group had been through together. The third single 2 Become 1 focused upon the bonding of lovers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the record Spice by the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "The main concept of Spice centered on the idea of Girl Power, embodying a feminist image, as both Madonna and Bananarama had employed before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Spice by the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "Every track of Spice deals with this notion: Wannabe is a feminist message of choosing friends over relationships; Say You'll Be There motivates girls to stand up for themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did the Spice Girls promote girl power?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "In October 1997, the Spice Girls released Spice Up Your Life. That same month, Simon Fuller took the Spice Girls to perform their first live major concert in Istanbul, Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls tour at this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5622, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1990s, Bob and Chris Herbert of Heart Management decided to create a girl group to compete with popular boy bands which dominated pop music at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band the Spice Girls start?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Forever is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls. It was released on 1 November 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222072438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Forever by the Spice Girls released ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Forever received mixed reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222072438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_(album)_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration_20_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120002256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cry_(Faith_Hill_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(Utada_Hikaru_album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028235130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripped_(Christina_Aguilera_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havoc_and_Bright_Lights_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902010551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_Row_(Skid_Row_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205043625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_I_Lay_My_Head_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasers_(album)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intuition_(Jamie_Foxx_album)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022001143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_(Ace_of_Base_album)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190121045614id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Private_Nation_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p5", "https://alchetron.com/Mi-Chico-Latino_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wannabe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Forever_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Forever by the Spice Girls received by the critics ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Forever peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album Forever by the Spice Girls do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Holler and Let Love Lead the Way were chosen to serve as the lead single from Forever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name a song from the album Forever by the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Holler charted at number-one on the UK Singles Chart and became the Spice Girls' ninth number-one single in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single Holler by the Spice Girls perform in the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Melanie Brown promoted Forever in the UK and Japan, while Melanie Chisholm was in the middle of her European tour. Emma Bunton and Victoria Beckham promoted in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forever_(Spice_Girls_album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls go on any tours in the period when they released Forever?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5623, "Truth_answer": "Forever was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 17 November 2000, denoting shipments in excess of 300,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Spice Girls win any awards in the period when Forever was released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Rhino Records released Black Sabbath: The Dio Years, a compilation of songs culled from the four Black Sabbath releases featuring Ronnie James Dio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Black Sabbath in 2006?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "The Dio Years was released on 3 April 2007, reaching number 54 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Black Sabbath: The Dio Years successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "The single The Devil Cried reached number 37 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Sabbath: The Dio Years have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "Tony Iommi and Ronnie James Dio decided to reunite the Dio era line-up for a world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Sabbath go on tour for Black Sabbath: The Dio Years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "The new line-up opted to call themselves Heaven & Hell. Heaven & Hell toured the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Black Sabbath tour for Black Sabbath: The Dio Years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "While the line-up of Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward was officially called Black Sabbath, the new line-up opted to call themselves Heaven & Hell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Black Sabbath article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5624, "Truth_answer": "When asked about the name, Tony Iommi stated it really is Black Sabbath, whatever we do... so everyone knows what they're getting.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sabbath_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Black Sabbath change their name to Heaven & Hell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela died on 2 April 2018 at the age of 81.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela suffered from diabetes and had recently undergone several major surgeries. She had been in and out of hospital since the start of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's public funeral service was held at Orlando Stadium on 14 April 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's funeral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's body was interred at a cemetery in Fourways in the north of Johannesburg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Winnie Madikizela-Mandela buried?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela outlive her spouse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "Planning for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's funeral was largely handled by her daughters and Julius Malema, and the ANC reportedly had to fight for space on the programme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Winnie Madikizela-Mandela article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "At the public service, ANC and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged that the ANC failed to stand by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's side during her legal troubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the ANC have to fight for space at Madikizela-Mandela's funeral?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5625, "Truth_answer": "On 24 April 2003, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was convicted on 43 counts of fraud and 25 of theft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What legal troubles did Madikizela-Mandela have?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson sang the track Summertime for Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars. She performed with the Jesus and Mary Chain for a Coachella reunion show in Indio, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scarlett Johansson's first music performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, Scarlett Johansson released her debut album Anywhere I Lay My Head. NME named the album the 23rd best album of 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scarlett Johansson given any award as a singer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "In September 2009, Scarlett Johansson and singer-songwriter Pete Yorn released a collaborative album, Break Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Scarlett Johansson sung with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "At just 12, Scarlett Johansson was signed by Rick Yorn, who was her manager for more than 20 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105635id_/https://www.floor8.com/posts/8799-scarlett-johansson-leaves-manager-after-20-years_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Scarlett Johansson's Manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "Steel Train released Terrible Thrills Vol. 1, which includes their favorite female artists singing songs from their self-titled album. Scarlett Johansson is the first artist on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What special thing happened to Scarlett Johansson during her music career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "Steel Train is the third full-length studio album by Steel Train, released on June 29, 2010. The album features an all-female companion album entitled Terrible Thrills Vol. 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Scarlett Johansson's album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "In September 2009, Scarlett Johansson and singer-songwriter Pete Yorn released a collaborative album, Break Up, inspired by Serge Gainsbourg's duets with Brigitte Bardot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Scarlett Johansson?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "Relator is the first single from Break Up, a collaborative album between Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626194523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relator_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Scarlett Johansson's hit song?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Scarlett Johansson sang the track Summertime for Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars, a non-profit collection of songs recorded by Hollywood actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Scarlett Johansson start to sing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5626, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett Johansson's father, Karsten Olaf Johansson, is an architect originally from Copenhagen, Denmark. Scarlett's mother, Melanie Sloan, a producer, comes from an Ashkenazi Jewish family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Scarlett Johansson's parent?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Vein is the third studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Vein_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursa_Major_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Out of the Vein?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "May 13 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Out of the Vein by Third Eye Blind released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Vein had a strong debut at #12 on the Billboard 200 with 63,000 copies sold in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Vein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Out of the Vein by Third Eye Blind receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "Blinded is a song by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released in April 2003 as the lead single from their 2003 album, Out of the Vein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinded_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Third Eye Blind release any singles with the album Out of the Vein?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "While Out of the Vein has yet to be certified by the RIAA, the album has sold about 500,000 copies as of March 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Vein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Third Eye Blind do with their album Out of the Vein?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "Kimya Dawson was on vocals in Self Righteous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any collaboration on the album Out of the Vein between Third Eye Blind and other artists?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5627, "Truth_answer": "Stephan Jenkins felt that Out of the Vein would mark A new period for the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Vein_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Third Eye Blind have any influences or inspiration for the album Out of the Vein?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "Red Star is a digital-only EP by Third Eye Blind released in 2008 in anticipation of their fourth studio album Ursa Major.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Star_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Red Star and Ursa Major in the context of the band Third Eye Blind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "12", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs did the album Ursa Major by Third Eye Blind have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "Red Star is a digital-only EP by Third Eye Blind released in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Star_(EP)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Red Star by Third Eye Blind also an album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, Ursa Major received positive reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Ursa Major by Third Eye Blind do in popularity terms?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Ursa Major was Don't Believe a Word, which debuted on the radio June 5, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursa_Major_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any singles release with the album Ursa Major by Third Eye Blind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "Ursa Major debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, selling 49,000 copies in its first week of release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007213548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursa_Major_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many disks did Ursa Major by Third Eye Blind sell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5628, "Truth_answer": "Third Eye Blind toured in support of the album throughout the end of 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210010723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Eye_Blind_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Third Eye Blind article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his film career, Bruce Willis has depicted several military characters in films such as In Country, The Siege, Hart's War, Tears of the Sun, Grindhouse, and G.I. Joe: Retaliation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Bruce Willis' military interests?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "Growing up in a military family, Bruce Willis has publicly sold Girl Scout cookies for the United States armed forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other military connections did Bruce Willis have besides playing military characters in films?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Bruce Willis' then 8-year-old daughter, Tallulah, suggested that he purchase Girl Scout cookies to send to troops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Bruce Willis in 2002?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "Tallulah Willis suggested that Bruce Willis purchase Girl Scout cookies to send to troops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Willis' daughter suggest in 2002?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis purchased 12,000 boxes of cookies, and they were distributed to sailors aboard USS John F. Kennedy and other troops stationed throughout the Middle East at the time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bruce Willis' daughter suggested he send cookies to troops?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Bruce Willis visited Iraq as part of the USO tour, singing to the troops with his band, The Accelerators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Bruce Willis' military connection?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5629, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis considered joining the military to help fight the second Iraq War, but was deterred by his age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Willis do anything else involving the military besides visiting Iraq in 2003?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit has been nominated for three Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did Limp Bizkit recieve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit has been nominated for 3 American Music Awards for Favorite Alternative Artist, winning one of them in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Limp Bizkit win any other awards besides their Grammy nominations?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "Formed in 1994, Limp Bizkit became popular playing in the Jacksonville underground music scene in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Limp Bizkit first gain recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Limp Bizkit won the Maximum Vision Award at the Billboard Music Video Awards for their music video Nookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Limp Bizkit win any other awards besides their Grammy nominations and American Music Awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "At the 2000 and 2001 Blockbuster Awards, Limp Bizkit won the Favorite Group (Rock) award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Limp Bizkit win besides their Grammy nominations, American Music Awards, and the Maximum Vision Award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit achieved mainstream success with their second and third studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Limp Bizkit article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5630, "Truth_answer": "Significant Other (1999) and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the second and third Limp Bizkit albums called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5631, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto influenced and pioneered a number of electronic music genres. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) marked his debut as both an actor and a film-score composer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music has Ryuichi Sakamoto produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5631, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto's most successful work as a film composer was The Last Emperor (1987).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto produce any other movie apart from Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5631, "Truth_answer": "The Last Emperor soundtrack features nine pieces composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, five by David Byrne, and a few incidental pieces of source music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ryuichi Sakamoto work with on the movie The Last Emperor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5631, "Truth_answer": "Ryuichi Sakamoto has won a number of awards, beginning with his score for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) winning him the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto's music win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5631, "Truth_answer": "1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ryuichi Sakamoto release his first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5632, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the latter part of the 2000s, Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on several projects with visual artist Shiro Takatani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ryuichi Sakamoto doing in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5632, "Truth_answer": "In January 2017 it was announced that Ryuichi Sakamoto would release a solo album; the new album, titled async, was released on March 29, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto produce any albums from 2010- on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5632, "Truth_answer": "async was released on March 29, 2017 to critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto's album async do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5632, "Truth_answer": "async premiered via a listening event at Big Ears Festival. Commmons first released async in Japan on CD and in digital stores on March 29, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryuichi Sakamoto tour for his album async?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5633, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Jakob Dylan began writing for the Wallflowers' fourth album, Red Letter Days. Recording continued through the new year and was completed on April 12, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Wallflowers in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5633, "Truth_answer": "Red Letter Days was met with mixed to positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Wallflower's album Red Letter Days successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5633, "Truth_answer": "The first single from the Red Letter Days, When You're On Top, was released to radio on August 16, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some singles on the album Red Letter Days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5633, "Truth_answer": "Commercial performance was relatively mixed, peaking at No.32 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p11", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the songs on the album Red Letter Days chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5634, "Truth_answer": "Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel,_Sweetheart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Rebel by the Wallflowers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5634, "Truth_answer": "Days of Wonder The Passenger The Beautiful Side of Somewhere Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette) We're Already There God Says Nothing Back Back to California“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5634, "Truth_answer": "Rebel, Sweetheart has sold approximately 116,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel,_Sweetheart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Rebel, Sweetheart successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5634, "Truth_answer": "Around the time of Rebel, Sweetheart's release, The Wallflowers set out on what would be their last tour for two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106151305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflowers_p12", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/126825a7a5815329be66a3b87354ba145cbe1c/biography_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Wallflowers go on tour for their album Rebel, Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5634, "Truth_answer": "Lexington Avenue W Hotel in New York and San Francisco's W.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Wallflowers go on tour for Rebel, Sweetheart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5635, "Truth_answer": "Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov was a Russian nuclear physicist, dissident, Nobel laureate, and activist for disarmament, peace and human rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Sakharov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Andrei Sakharov?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5635, "Truth_answer": "In 1972 Andrei Sakharov became the target of sustained pressure from his fellow scientists in the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Soviet press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Sakharov_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Andrei Sakharov in the 70s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5635, "Truth_answer": "Andrei Sakharov was the first to propose proton decay and to consider CPT-symmetric events occurring before the Big Bang.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Andrei Sakharov?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5635, "Truth_answer": "The Big Bang theory is the cosmological model for the observable universe from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large-scale evolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/1385/912,1385?pageNum_rsSite=0&totalRows_rsSite=541_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cosmological event called the big bang?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5636, "Truth_answer": "Jerome Kern, who had been composing for movie musicals in Hollywood, returned to New York on November 2, 1945 to begin work on the score to Annie Get Your Gun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did act 1 of Annie Get Your Gun start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5636, "Truth_answer": "When the traveling Buffalo Bill's Wild West show visits Cincinnati, Ohio, Frank Butler, the show's handsome, womanizing star, challenges anyone in town to a shooting match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Annie Get Your Gun article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5636, "Truth_answer": "Annie Oakley finds out that Frank E. Butler is the big swollen-headed stiff from the Wild West show. She wins the contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wins the shooting match in Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5636, "Truth_answer": "Annie Get Your Gun's handsome, womanizing star", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Frank Butler from Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5636, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of working together, Frank E. Butler becomes enamored of the plain-spoken, honest, tomboyish Annie Oakley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun a womanizing star?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5636, "Truth_answer": "As Annie Oakley and Frank E. Butler prepare for the show, Frank plans to propose to Annie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Butler propose to Annie in Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When is the brodadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "Annie Get Your Gun is a musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://theblondeatthefilm.com/2014/08/11/calamity-jane-1953/_p1", "https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm0943978/?ref_=tt_pub_cst_165_p39", "http://castalbums.org/recordings/Oklahoma-1943-Original-Broadway-Cast/3714/_p7", "https://music.duke.edu/events/archive/2012/04/15/duke-new-music-ensemble-dnme-2?page=43_p2", "https://westendwhingers.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/review-annie-get-your-gun-young-vic/?replytocom=20992_p21", 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"http://web.archive.org/web/20191111183730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundtrack_p6", "https://westendwhingers.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/review-annie-get-your-gun-young-vic/?replytocom=20992_p0", "https://www.twhstheater.com/_p0", "http://origintheatrical.com.au/work/6580_p2", "http://rubic.gq/pdf/files_687_p17", "http://rubic.gq/pdf/files_687_p82" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Annie Get Your Gun a movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "The story is a fictionalized version of the life of Annie Oakley, a sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and her romance with sharpshooter Frank E. Butler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Annie Get Your Gun about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "Annie Get Your Gun premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre on May 16, 1946 and ran for 1,147 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Broadway productions used to have the show Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "Annie Get Your Gun starred Ethel Merman as Annie, Ray Middleton as Frank Butler, Lea Penman as Dolly Tate, Art Bernett as Foster Wilson, and William O'Neal as Buffalo Bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who participated in the initial production of Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production opened to favorable reviews. Critics unanimously praised Ethel Merman's performance as Annie Oakley, though some thought the score and book were not particularly distinguished.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the original production of Annie Get Your Gun a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5637, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, a new production had its pre-Broadway engagement at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., from December 29, 1998 to January 24, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Get_Your_Gun_%28musical%29_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1999 with the musical Annie Get Your Gun?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5638, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair often took the lead in the war against Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Hollywood Hulk Hogan, whom Flair immediately challenged for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Ric Flair's feud about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5638, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ric Flair challenge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5638, "Truth_answer": "Ric Flair won only by disqualification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Flair_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the match between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5638, "Truth_answer": "Vader", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was disqualified in the match between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5638, "Truth_answer": "Vader was disqualified due to Ric Flair's interference in the match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325104220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuperBrawl_V_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Vader disqualified in the wrestling match between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5638, "Truth_answer": "In September 1996, Ric Flair and Arn Anderson teamed with their bitter rivals, Sting and Lex Luger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ric Flair article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "On May 30, 2009, Sheila E. and the E Family Band performed for the Hot Latin Beats concert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band the E Family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. and the E Family Band performed at Rhythm on the Vine at Gainey Vineyard in Santa Ynez, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sheila E. and the E Family Band perform together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "In September 2011, The E. Family consisting of Pete Escovedo, Peter Michael Escovedo III, Juan Escovedo, and Sheila E. released the singles Do What It Do and I Like It.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. and the E Family Band release any singles together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. toured in 2012 alongside Sy Smith throughout Europe and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. and the E Family Band tour together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, Sheila E. performed with Prince at the BRIT Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sheila E. article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "On April 26, 2008, Sheila E. performed with Prince at the Coachella Music Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. and Prince perform on other shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5639, "Truth_answer": "Let's Go Crazy“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Sheila E. and Prince release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. once again teamed up with Prince in March 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sheila E. reunite with Prince?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. once again teamed up with Prince in March 2008, as she sat in (and played keyboard) on the performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the reunion between Sheila E. and Prince?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any awards won in the performance with Sheila E. and Prince?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. once again teamed up with Prince in March 2008 at Harvelle Redondo Beach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sheila E. and Prince reunite?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "Romance 1600", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. and Prince create any albums together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. later served as Prince's drummer and musical director in his band during the tours from 1987 to 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Sheila E.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. also performed at Prince's One Nite Alone... Live! concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. and Prince perform together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5640, "Truth_answer": "In February 2006, Sheila E. performed with Prince once again at the BRIT Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other performances with Sheila E. and Prince?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5641, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis won five Grand Slam singles titles, thirteen Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning a calendar-year doubles Grand Slam in 1998, and seven Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://randomthoughtsofalurker.blogspot.com/2017/06/_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5641, "Truth_answer": "Entering as an unseeded team at the US Open, Martina Hingis and Pennetta reached the final. In the final they lost to Makarova and Vesnina in three sets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Martina Hingis do at the US open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5641, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 134th edition of the US Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_US_Open_(tennis)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about the US Open when Martina Hingis competed in it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5641, "Truth_answer": "August 25 – September 8", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day was the US Open in 2014?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5642, "Truth_answer": "On December 18, 2003, Santa Barbara authorities charged Michael Jackson with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of intoxicating a minor with alcoholic drinks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Michael Jackson accused of in 2002-2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5642, "Truth_answer": "On June 13, 2005, Michael Jackson was acquitted on all counts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the court verdict for the second child sexual abuse allegation against Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5642, "Truth_answer": "Santa Barbara authorities charged Michael Jackson with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of intoxicating a minor with alcoholic drinks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the accusations in the 2005 abuse case against Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5642, "Truth_answer": "Rodney Melville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the judge in the 2005 case against Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5642, "Truth_answer": "Former child star Macaulay Culkin testified that he had shared a bed with Michael Jackson on a dozen or more times, but had never been molested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michael Jackson's celebrity friends become witnesses for him during his 2005 trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5642, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, choreographer Wade Robson filed a $1.5 billion dollar lawsuit against Jackson's estate, claiming Michael Jackson had molested him when he was a child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michael Jackson ever accused after his 2005 trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5643, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jackson was influenced by musicians including James Brown, Little Richard, Jackie Wilson, Diana Ross, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr., Gene Kelly, and David Ruffin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Michael Jackson's influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5643, "Truth_answer": "Choreographer David Winters, who met Michael Jackson while choreographing the 1971 Diana Ross TV special Diana!, said that Jackson watched the musical West Side Story almost every week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Michael Jackson article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5643, "Truth_answer": "Before Thriller, Michael Jackson struggled to receive coverage on MTV, allegedly because he was African American.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything bad happen to Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5643, "Truth_answer": "Pressure from CBS Records persuaded MTV to start showing Billie Jean, which led to a lengthy partnership with Michael Jackson, and helped other black music artists gain recognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything good happen to Michael Jackson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy entered Andrew Jackson High School in St Albans. His basketball success was not immediate, and in fact he was cut from the school team in his first year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Cousy do in high school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "The next year, Bob Cousy was again cut during the tryouts for the school basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy play basketball in his second year of high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy broke his right hand. The injury forced him to play left-handed, making him effectively ambidextrous. During a game, the school basketball coach saw him play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Cousy play basketball in high school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy was impressed by the budding star's two-handed ability and invited Cousy to come to practice the following day to try out for the junior varsity team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bob Cousy's high school coach do after seeing him play ambidextrously?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy did well enough to become a permanent member of the JV squad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy make the junior varsity basketball team in high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "Making his high school varsity squad as a junior, Bob Cousy went on to earn a scholarship to the College of the Holy Cross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120153809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Cousy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Cousy start to play basketball in high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "In his 13-year NBA playing career, Bob Cousy finished with 16,960 points, 4,786 rebounds and 6,955 assists, translating to averages of 18.4 points, and 7.5 assists per game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Cousy set any basketball records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5644, "Truth_answer": "Bob Cousy was regarded as the first great point guard of the NBA, winning eight of the first 11 assist titles in the league, all of them en bloc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Bob Cousy article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5645, "Truth_answer": "1993's A Storm in Heaven was The Verve's full-length debut, produced by record producer John Leckie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Storm in Heaven by the Verve?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5645, "Truth_answer": "A Storm in Heaven is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Verve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Storm_in_Heaven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A Storm in Heaven by the Verve an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5645, "Truth_answer": "Blue was released as the lead single and managed to enter in the UK Top 75 at No. 69 and reached No. 2 in the Indie charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p2", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album A Storm in Heaven have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5645, "Truth_answer": "The second single from A Storm in Heaven, Slide Away, topped the UK indie rock charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other hits from A Storm in Heaven besides Blue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5646, "Truth_answer": "Once was met with extremely positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical response to the film once?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5646, "Truth_answer": "After 2007's box office success and critical acclaim, it won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Once win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5646, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg was quoted as saying A little movie called Once gave me enough inspiration to last the rest of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "including which critics acclaimed the film Once?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5646, "Truth_answer": "Once stars Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the movie once?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "Nothing is the fourth studio album by American rock band N.E.R.D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170114083218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_(N.E.R.D_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album Nothing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "N.E.R.D. is an American rock and hip hop band, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the band NERD?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Nothing, Hot-n-Fun featuring Canadian recording artist Nelly Furtado, was released on May 18, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song off of Nothing by N.E.R.D.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "23 - Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190601104123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Wanna_Know_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024163830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-n-Fun_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227154102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Bamba_(song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Hot-n-Fun by N.E.R.D. chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "Nothing is very '68-'72, '73, America meets Crosby, Stills & Nash meets Moody Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the music style of the album Nothing by N.E.R.D.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "N.E.R.D's fifth album, No One Ever Really Dies, was released on December 15, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is No one ever really dies an album by N.E.R.D.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "No One Ever Really Dies was debuted with a live listening party during the first day at ComplexCon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724211142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Ever_Really_Dies_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did N.E.R.D. tour to promote the album No One Ever Really Dies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "N.E.R.D. filmed a PSA for Rock the Vote saying why they thought voting was important and the issues they cared about.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did N.E.R.D. make any TV or radio appearances?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5647, "Truth_answer": "After watching the duo perform at a high school talent show, Teddy Riley, a musician and producer, signed Williams and Hugo in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101235826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.E.R.D._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the band N.E.R.D.?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "In 1900, Vaslav Nijinsky joined the Imperial Ballet School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what point did Vaslav Nijinsky become interested in ballet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky was introduced to dance by his parents, who were senior dancers with the travelling Setov opera company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influences did Vaslav Nijinsky have to get him interested in ballet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky was born in 1889 or 1890 in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine), to ethnic Polish parents, touring dancers Tomasz Niżyński and Eleonora Bereda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Vaslav Nijinsky article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "Eleonora Bereda, along with her two brothers and two sisters, was orphaned while still a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Vaslav Nijinsky's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the one year probationary period, his teachers agreed upon Vaslav Nijinsky's exceptional dancing ability and he was confirmed as a boarder at the school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vaslav Nijinsky's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "In 1909 Vaslav Nijinsky joined the Ballets Russes, a new ballet company started by Sergei Diaghilev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which dance company was Vaslav Nijinsky with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "In 1913, Vaslav Nijinsky married Hungarian Romola de Pulszky while on tour with the company in South America. The couple had two daughters together, Kyra and Tamara Nijinska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaslav Nijinsky ever marry and have a family of his own?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5648, "Truth_answer": "In 1912 Vaslav Nijinsky began choreographing original ballets, including L'après-midi d'un faune (1912) to music by Claude Debussy, Jeux (1913), and Till Eulenspiegel (1916).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me of other significant incidents in Vaslav Nijinsky's life besides his marriage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky joined the Imperial Ballet School. His dancing prevented his expulsion for poor results. This laxity was compounded by Nijinsky's frequently being away from classrooms for rehearsals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaslov Nijinsky go to dancing school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky appeared in classical ballets such as Faust, as a mouse in The Nutcracker, a page in Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake, and won the Didelot scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220082201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaslav_Nijinsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vaslav Nijinsky rehearsing during his school years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky was introduced to dance by his parents, who were senior dancers with the travelling Setov opera company, and his early childhood was spent touring with the company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaslav Nijinsky tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky was accepted at the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg. In 1907, he graduated and became a member of the Imperial Ballet, starting at the rank of coryphée.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaslav Nijinsky win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, gender-specific titles are used for ballet dancers. For men, the ranks were:Premier danseur noblePremier danseurDanseurSujetCoryphée", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of job is a coryphee dancer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky joined the Ballets Russes, a new ballet company started by Sergei Diaghilev. The impresario took the Russian ballets to Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaslav Nijinsky teach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "1909", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Vaslav Nijinsky go to Paris?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky's expressive execution of a pas de deux from The Sleeping Beauty (Tchaikovsky) was a tremendous success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vaslav Nijinsky's most successful performance?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5649, "Truth_answer": "Vaslav Nijinsky's older brother Stanislav and younger sister Bronislava Bronia Nijinska also became dancers; Bronia also became a choreographer, working closely with him for much of his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaslav Nijinsky ever perform with his family?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5650, "Truth_answer": "Alternate Endings is a compilation album by English post-hardcore band Fightstar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_Endings_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Alternate Endings by Fightstar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5650, "Truth_answer": "85 - UK Album Chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alternate Endings by Fightstar successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5650, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fightstar go on tour for Alternate Endings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5651, "Truth_answer": "Behind the Devil's Back is the fourth studio album by British post-hardcore band Fightstar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_the_Devil's_Back_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Behind the Devil's Back by Fightstar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5651, "Truth_answer": "Behind the Devil's Back was included at number 41 on Rock Sound's top 50 releases of 2015 list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Behind the Devil's Back successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5651, "Truth_answer": "In support of Behind the Devil's Back, Fightstar embarked on a nine-date tour in October 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fightstar go on tour for Behind the Devil's Back?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5651, "Truth_answer": "In support of Behind the Devil's Back, Fightstar embarked on a nine-date tour across the United Kingdom in October 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Fightstar go on tour for Behind the Devil's Back?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman was elected in 1922 as County Court judge of Jackson County's eastern district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harry Truman elected as a judge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman lost his 1924 reelection campaign in a Republican wave led by President Calvin Coolidge's landslide election to a full term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Harry Truman a Judge in Jackson County?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Two years selling automobile club memberships convinced Harry S. Truman that a public service career was safer, and he planned a run for presiding judge in 1926.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Truman go on to do after losing the 1924 election for judge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman won the job in 1926 with the support of the Pendergast machine, and was re-elected in 1930. Truman helped coordinate the Ten Year Plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Truman do anything else after 1926?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "The Ten Year Plan transformed Jackson County and the Kansas City skyline with new public works projects, including an extensive series of roads and construction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Truman's 10 year plan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "In 1926, Harry S. Truman became president of the National Old Trails Road Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Harry Truman article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman coordinated the Ten Year Plan, which transformed Jackson County and the Kansas City skyline with new public works projects, including construction of a new County Court building.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of accomplishments did Harry Truman have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Kansas City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the court building that Truman coordinated construction for located?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman won the job in 1926 with the support of the Pendergast machine, and he was re-elected in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Truman accomplish construction of a new court building in Kansas City?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman wanted to run for Governor or Congress. Pendergast backed him in the primary for the Senate. Truman defeated incumbent Republican Roscoe C. Patterson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable events in Harry Truman's life, besides being a county judge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5652, "Truth_answer": "Harry S. Truman served on the high-profile Appropriations and Interstate Commerce Committees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Truman's duties for Senator?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5653, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Malcolm Marshall was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Malcolm Marshall's highest acheivement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5653, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall played cricket for the Banks Brewery team from 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Malcolm Marshall get his start in his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5653, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall came to prominence in 1980, when in the third Test at Old Trafford he accounted for Mike Gatting, Brian Rose and Peter Willey to spark an England collapse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Malcolm Marshall's first big success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5653, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall made his Test début in the Second Test at Bangalore on 15 December 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Most noticeable aspect of Malcolm Marshall's international debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5653, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall's most productive series in this period was the 1983/84 rubber against India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Notable matches or countries Malcolm Marshall played in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5653, "Truth_answer": "In a Test series, the West Indians completed a 5–0 triumph. Malcolm Marshall played a key role, taking the second-most wickets in the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Highest achievement of Malcolm Marshall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5654, "Truth_answer": "18 April 1958", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Malcolm Marshall born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5654, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall grew up in the parish of Saint Michael, Barbados.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Malcolm Marshall grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5654, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall's father, Denzil DeCoster Edghill, was a policeman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Malcolm Marshall's parents do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5654, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was educated at St Giles Boys' School from 1963 to 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Malcolm Marshall go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5654, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Malcolm Marshall go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5654, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall played cricket for the Banks Brewery team from 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Malcolm Marshall work during his early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5655, "Truth_answer": "Migration Period art denotes the artwork of the Germanic peoples during the Migration period. It includes the Germanic tribes on the continent and in the British Isles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Migration Period art originate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5655, "Truth_answer": "In the 3rd century, the Roman Empire army was becoming increasingly Germanic, so when Huns pushed German tribes westward, they spilled across the Empire's borders and began to settle there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the style of Migration Period art migrate at all?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5655, "Truth_answer": "The polychrome style originated with the Goths who had settled in the Black Sea area. This style was also popular with the Huns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Migration Period artwork travel with the Huns?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5655, "Truth_answer": "During the 2nd century the Goths of southern Russia discovered a newfound taste for gold figurines and objects inlaid with precious stones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Migration Period poychrome art style look like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5655, "Truth_answer": "Three styles dominate Germanic art. The polychrome style originated with the Goths. The animal style was found in Scandinavia. Finally there was Insular art or the Hiberno-Saxon style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other Migration Period art styles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5655, "Truth_answer": "The study of Northern European, or Germanic, zoomorphic decoration was pioneered by Bernhard Salin in a work published in 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121173730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_style_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything involving Migration Period art happen in 1904?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5656, "Truth_answer": "Animal style art is an approach to decoration found in the barbarian art of the Migration Period, characterized by its emphasis on animal motifs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Migration Period art animal style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5656, "Truth_answer": "Steppe jewellery features various animals including stags, cats, birds, horses, bears, wolves and mythical beasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What animal is mentoned in the animal style Wikipedia article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5656, "Truth_answer": "Bears, wolves and mythical beasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After bear what other animals are mentioned in the animal style Wikipedia article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5656, "Truth_answer": "Three styles dominate Germanic art. The polychrome style originated with the Goths. The animal style was found in Scandinavia. Finally there was Insular art or the Hiberno-Saxon style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many styles of Migration Period art were classified?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5656, "Truth_answer": "The study of Northern European, or Germanic, zoomorphic decoration was pioneered by Bernhard Salin in a work published in 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115094803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_Period_art_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121173730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_style_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened involving Migration Period art in 1904?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "Modern scholarship is unable to refer to the Illyrians as a unique and compact people and agrees that they were a sum of ill-defined communities without common origins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Illyrians article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "Modern scholarship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What scholarship says that the Illyrians did not share common origins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "Older Pan-Illyrian theories are now generally dismissed by scholars, based as they were on racialistic notions of Nordicism and Aryanism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did modern scholarship on the Illyrians influence anything?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "Alojz Benac and B. Čović argued that the 'proto-Illyrians' had arrived during the Bronze Age as nomadic Indo-Europeans from the steppe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Illyrians orginate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "It is generally assumed that the Illyrians originated from an Indo-European group of nomadic tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Illyrians a mixed blood line?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "The Illyrians inhabited part of the western Balkans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Illyrians located?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5657, "Truth_answer": "The 'proto-Illyrians' arrived during the Bronze Age as nomadic Indo-Europeans from the steppe. From that point, there was a gradual Illyrianization of the western Balkans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113184937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrians_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the majority of the Illyrians settle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5658, "Truth_answer": "Badfinger were a Welsh/English rock band formed in Swansea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201171336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Badfinger get their start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5658, "Truth_answer": "Badfinger evolved from an earlier group called the Iveys, formed in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201171336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Badfinger first get together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5658, "Truth_answer": "The Iveys formed from The Panthers, whose line-up consisted of Pete Ham, Ron Griffiths, David Dai Jenkins, and Roy Anderson. In March 1965, drummer Mike Gibbins joined The Iveys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of Badfinger know each other before they became a band or did they meet during band auditions or what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5658, "Truth_answer": "Come and Get It was released as a single in December 1969 in the UK. Selling more than a million copies worldwide, it reached Top Ten throughout the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Badfinger get their big break in the music business?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5658, "Truth_answer": "Badfinger toured the US for three months in late 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201171336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Badfinger first tour outside of the UK?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5658, "Truth_answer": "In August 1967, Dai Jenkins was asked to leave Badfinger, and was replaced by Liverpudlian guitarist Tom Evans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Badfinger lose any members before they got their break, or did the original band stay together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5659, "Truth_answer": "Beatles roadie/assistant Mal Evans and Apple Records' A&R head Peter Asher saw the Iveys perform on 25 January 1968. Evans signed the Iveys to Apple on 23 July 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Badfinger's signing to Apple happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5659, "Truth_answer": "New York businessman, Stan Polley, signed Badfinger to a business management contract in November 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201171336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the businessman Stan Polley?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5659, "Truth_answer": "Polley established Badfinger Enterprises, Inc. This signed the band to contracts dictating that receipts of touring, recording, publishing and even songwriter performance royalties would go into companies controlled by Polley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201171336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted Stan Polley to sign Badfinger to a contract?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5659, "Truth_answer": "This led to a salary arrangement for Badfinger, which various members later complained was inadequate in comparison to their gross earnings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201171336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badfinger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the members of Badfinger happy with their partnership with Stan Polley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5659, "Truth_answer": "Although Polley's professional reputation was admired, his dubious financial practices eventually contributed to Badfinger's downfall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Badfinger's Wikipedia article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5659, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stan Polley sued for Badfinger's downfall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5660, "Truth_answer": "Max Clifford said it was quite possible that Cowell would be signing Faryl Smith. It was revealed that Smith and her father were finalising the details of her record deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Faryl smith's record deal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5660, "Truth_answer": "In December 2008, Faryl Smith signed a £2.3 million, multi-album deal with Universal Music Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the details of Faryl Smith's record deal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5660, "Truth_answer": "Faryl Smith debut album, Faryl, was recorded from December 2008 to January 2009 and released in March 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Faryl Smith put out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5660, "Truth_answer": "In January 2009 plans were released for Faryl Smith to perform with Plácido Domingo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Faryl Smith article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5660, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with the Metro, Faryl Smith talked about her future plans, insisting that she did not wish to be dubbed as the next Charlotte Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faryl Smith do instead of performing with Plácido Domingo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5661, "Truth_answer": "Wonderland is the second studio album by teenage mezzo-soprano Faryl Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wonderland by Faryl Smith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5661, "Truth_answer": "Wonderland is the second studio album by teenage mezzo-soprano Faryl Smith, released by Decca Records on 30 November 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Wonderland by Faryl Smith released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5661, "Truth_answer": "Critics responded positively to Wonderland, with praise for Faryl Smith's vocals, the song choice and the musical arrangement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think or say about the album Wonderland by Faryl Smith?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5661, "Truth_answer": "Critics observed that Faryl Smith's voice had improved since her appearance on Britain's Got Talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did others think about Wonderland by Faryl Smith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5661, "Truth_answer": "The result included a variety of songs; Faryl Smith said she was pleased, citing classical numbers like The Prayer, in contrast to a more unexpected song, Close to You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514184258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(Faryl_Smith_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs or hit singles did the album Wonderland by Faryl Smith have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "In summer of 1915, Tristan Tzara was signing his pieces with the name Tristan. Ion Vinea claimed that he was responsible for coining the Tzara part of his pseudonym.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tristan Tzara change his name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "Art historian Serge Fauchereau recounted that Tristan Tzara himself had explained his chosen name was a pun in Romanian, trist în țară, meaning sad in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tristan Tzara change his name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "Colomba Voronca was also dismissing rumors that Tristan Tzara had selected Tristan as a tribute to poet Tristan Corbière or to Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Tristan Tzara article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "S. Samyro, a partial anagram of Samy Rosenstock, was used by Tristan Tzara from his debut and throughout the early 1910s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara have any other names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "This choice later attracted Tristan Tzara the infamous pun Triste Âne Tzara (French for Sad Donkey Tzara).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara ever have any issues because of his name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "An international poetry award is named after Tristan Tzara (Prix International de Poésie Tristan Tzara).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else use Tristan Tzara's name after he used it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "A number of undated writings, which Tristan Tzara probably authored as early as 1913, bear the signature Tristan Ruia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about Tristan Tzara's name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5662, "Truth_answer": "Art historian Serge Fauchereau recounted that Tristan Tzara himself had explained his chosen name was a pun in Romanian, trist în țară, meaning sad in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208040333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Tzara_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tristan Tzara's name have any other meanings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "The New Fellas is the title of The Cribs' second album released in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150515071204id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Fellas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the album 'The New Fellas'?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "The New Fellas placed at No. 11 in NME's 'Albums Of The Year' edition, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150515071204id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Fellas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something interesting about the album The New Fellas by The Cribs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, the song Hey Scenesters! was named one of the 'Greatest Indie Anthems Ever', by the influential music magazine NME.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some songs from the album The New Fellas by The Cribs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "No.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hit songs on the album The New Fellas by The Cribs, besides Hey Scenesters!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "The extensive New Fellas world tour took in several UK tours, Europe, United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Scandinavia, and The Cribs' first trip to Iceland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cribs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cribs do a tour for the album The New Fellas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "A European tour during this period with ex Pavement man Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks would introduce Gary Jarman to his future wife Joanna Bolme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Cribs tour with while promoting The New Fellas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "Joanna Bolme is married to Gary Jarman of UK band The Cribs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_Bolme_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Joanna Bolme and Gary Jarman still married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5663, "Truth_answer": "Shortly before their appearance at the Fuji Rock festival, the Cribs released a Japan-only mini album called Arigato Cockers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else of interest happen to The Cribs in 2005-2006?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5664, "Truth_answer": "Lew Grade was deputy managing director of ATV under Val Parnell until 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Grade_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was media proprietor Lew Grade up to in 1962?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5664, "Truth_answer": "ITC's success continued and had many internationally successful TV series. These series included The Saint, which was sold to over 80 countries, Danger Man and The Prisoner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lew Grade responsible for any hit TV shows?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5664, "Truth_answer": "While many of Lew Grade's series used American actors, it was those series which used an exclusively British cast, such as The Saint, which were more successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable specials produced by Lew Grade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5664, "Truth_answer": "Many of Lew Grade's series used American actors in lead roles, The Baron and Man in a Suitcase, for example.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Grade_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What TV programs produced by Lew Grade did not have an exclusively British cast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5665, "Truth_answer": "These series included The Saint (1962–69), which was sold to over 80 countries, and two featuring Patrick McGoohan: Danger Man (1960–68) and The Prisoner (1967–68).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Lew Grade produce?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5665, "Truth_answer": "AP Films produced the children's marionette puppet (Supermarionation) series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Grade_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lew Grade produce any other series besides The Saint, Danger Man, and The Prisoner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5665, "Truth_answer": "AP Films produced Thunderbirds (1965–66), and (as Century 21), Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Grade_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Lew Grade make, besides The Saint, Danger Man, The Prisoner, and Supermarionation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5665, "Truth_answer": "The ACC received the Queen's Awards for Export in both 1967 and 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Lew Grade's shows win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5666, "Truth_answer": "In December 2008, Faryl Smith had signed a £2.3 million, multi-album deal with Universal Music Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Faryl Smith's record deal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5666, "Truth_answer": "In December 2008, Faryl Smith signed a deal with Universal Music Group that was the most lucrative recording contract ever handed to a schoolgirl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Faryl Smith's record deal a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5666, "Truth_answer": "Before the release of One Voice, it was revealed that Faryl Smith and her father were finalising the details of her record deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faryl Smith have any other record deals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5666, "Truth_answer": "In December 2008, Faryl Smith signed a £2.3 million, multi-album deal with Universal Music Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Faryl Smith's record deal was finalized?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5666, "Truth_answer": "Universal claimed it intended to market Faryl Smith as a pop star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722021531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faryl_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Faryl Smith article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "Alan Kulwicki began his racing career as a 13-year-old kart racer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Alan Kulwicki start racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "Alan Kulwicki's father built engines as the crew chief for Norm Nelson and Roger McCluskey's United States Automobile Club racecars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the karts for Alan Kulwicki when he began his racing career as a 13-year-old kart racer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "Alan Kulwicki started driving stock cars at the local level at the Hales Corners Speedway and Cedarburg Speedway. In 1973 he won the rookie of the year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Alan Kulwicki start racing cars after his father built engines as the crew chief for Norm Nelson and Roger McCluskey's United States Automobile Club racecars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "Alan Kulwicki arrived at NASCAR, the highest and most expensive level of stock car racing in the United States, with no sponsor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alan Kulwicki have any sponsors around 1973 when he won the rookie of the year award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "an innovative car with far more torsional stiffness than other late models.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what make of cars did Alan Kulwicki drive teamed up with racecar builder Greg Krieger?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "The increased stiffness allowed the car to handle better in the corners, which increased its speed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the innovative car with far more torsional stiffness than other late models help Alan Kulwicki?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "Racing at Slinger Super Speedway, Alan Kulwicki won the track championship in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alan Kulwicki win any races with the increased stiffness that allowed the car to handle better in the corners, which increased its speed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Alan Kulwicki returned to Slinger; that same year he started racing at Wisconsin International Raceway, finishing third in points in his rookie season at the track.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other kinds of races that Alan Kulwicki participated in besides Racing at Slinger Super Speedway, where he won the track championship in 1977?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "In 1979 and 1980, Alan Kulwicki won the WIR late model track championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Alan Kulwicki win any championships after finishing third in points in his rookie season at the track?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5667, "Truth_answer": "Alan Kulwicki's highest finish in the ASA season points championship was third place, which he accomplished in both 1982 and 1985, with five career victories and twelve pole positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Alan Kulwicki's highest pole position during his early racing career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "In 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Randy Quaid do Theater?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid appeared on stage undertaking the starring role of Frank in the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Randy Quaid do in Theater in 2004?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_of_Hell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the performance of the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "Tim Roth as Welch, J. Smith-Cameron as Emma, and Frank Wood as Haynes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_of_Hell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Randy Quaid perform with at the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "It was well-received and -reviewed by New York City's top theatre critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics react to Randy Quaid's perfomance of the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "In February 2008, a five-member hearing committee of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing American stage actors, banned Randy Quaid for life and fined him more than $81,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Randy Quaid's theater performance besides the world premiere of Sam Shepard's The God of Hell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "The musical cast brought charges that Randy Quaid physically and verbally abused his fellow performers and that the show closed rather than continuing to Broadway because of Quaid's oddball behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Randy Quaid banned for life and fined more than $81,000?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5668, "Truth_answer": "Randy Quaid's statement on the charges was I am guilty of only one thing: giving a performance that elicited a response so deeply felt by the actors and producers...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Quaid_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Quaid appeal the decision of being banned for life and fined more than $81,000?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "It was not until Columbia began promoting Mary Chapin Carpenter as a country artist that she found a wider audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Country Label didMary Chapin Carpenter first start out on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "Hometown Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Mary Chapin Carpenter's first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "The album did not produce any chart singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314192015id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hometown_Girl_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical singles came from the Hometown Girl album by Mary Chapin Carpenter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter ever go on tour to promote her earlier albums like Hometown Girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "State of the Heart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Mary Chapin Carpenter's second album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "Songs from Hometown Girl got play on radio stations, but it wasn't until Columbia began promoting Mary Chapin Carpenter as a country artist that she found a wider audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224055841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Chapin_Carpenter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mary Chapin Carpenter's first album Hometown Girl received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter form a band while she was on Columbia records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5670, "Truth_answer": "Princeton, New Jersey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mary Chapin Carpenter born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5670, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter spent much of her time in high school playing the guitar and piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mary Chapin Carpenter start playing music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Mary Chapin Carpenter's parents musicians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5670, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter's musical interests were defined chiefly by her sisters' albums of artists such as The Mamas & the Papas, The Beatles, and Judy Collins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Mary Chapin Carpenter's early influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5670, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter played some summer sets in Washington's music scene, where she met guitarist John Jennings, who would become her producer and long-time collaborator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter form any groups/bands as a young performer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5670, "Truth_answer": "Mary Chapin Carpenter graduated from Brown University in 1981 with a degree in American Civilization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Chapin Carpenter attend college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5671, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree built frames for his bike shop and made another for his record attempt. Instead of traditional dropped handlebars it had straight bars like those of a mountain bike.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique aboutGraeme Obree's bike?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5671, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree placed them closer to the saddle than usual and rode with the bars under his chest, his elbows bent like those of a skier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Graeme Obree want straight handlebars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5671, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree was known for the Old Faithful bicycle he built which included parts from a washing machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Graeme Obree's bike made out of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5671, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree called his bike Old Faithful. It has a narrow bottom bracket, around which the cranks revolve, to bring his legs closer together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the bike Graeme Obree built?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5671, "Truth_answer": "The world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale, grew concerned that changes to bicycles were making a disproportionate influence to track records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there questions about Graeme Obree's bike's legality?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5672, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire but has lived almost all his life in Scotland and considers himself Scottish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Graeme Obree's origins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Graeme Obree's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Graeme Obree go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5672, "Truth_answer": "An individual time triallist, Graeme Obree's first race was a 10-mile time trial to which he turned up wearing shorts, anorak and Doc Marten boots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Graeme Obree article besides that he considers himself Scottish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5672, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree thought the start and finish were at the same place and stopped where he had started, 100 metres short of the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Graeme Obree win the first race which was a 10-mile time trial to which he turned up wearing shorts, anorak and Doc Marten boots?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the race that Graeme Obree was 100 metres short of the end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "There is a strict division between Mandaean laity and the priests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role do priests play in Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "There are three grades of priesthood in Mandaeism: the tarmidia disciples, the ganzibria treasurers and the rišamma leader of the people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the three grades of priesthood in Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "Any ganzeḇrā who baptizes seven or more ganzeḇrānā may qualify for the office of rišamma, though the Mandaean community has yet to rally as a whole behind any single candidate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does one become a priest in Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "There is a strict division between Mandaean laity and the priests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some differences between priests and laymen in Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "The ignorant or semi-ignorant laity are called 'Mandaeans', Mandaiia—'gnostics.' When a man becomes a priest he leaves 'Mandaeanism' and enters tarmiduta, 'priesthood.'", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is there division between priests and laymen in Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "The contemporary priesthood can trace its immediate origins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information regarding Mandaeism aside from the division between priests and laymen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "to the first half of the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p12", "https://www.materializedidentities.com/single-post/2017/02/13/The-Museo-del-Vetro-in-Murano-A-Visit-Worth-Making_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do the origins of contemporary priesthood inMandaeism trace back to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "In 1831, an outbreak of cholera devastated the region and eliminated most if not all of the Mandaean religious authorities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did contemporary priesthood replace the religious authorities in Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5673, "Truth_answer": "Two of the surviving acolytes, Yahia Bihram and Ram Zihrun, reestablished the priesthood on the basis of their own training and the texts that were available to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the priesthood go to another region In 1831, after an outbreak of cholera devastated the region and eliminated most if not all of the Mandaean religious authorities?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "1917", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jess Neely start paying football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "Middle Tennessee State and then Vanderbilt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jess Neely play football for from 1917?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "Despite an injured left arm, Jess Neely started in the scoreless tie with Michigan at the dedication at Dudley Field in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jess Neely ever get injured during his football playing career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "the Texas State Fair game in Dallas against the Texas Longhorns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jess Neely win any notable games in 1922?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "Commodores won with a 20–10 victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Commodores win the 1922 game against the Texas Longhorns?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "Vanderbilt defeated the Tennessee Volunteers 14–6, with both touchdowns on passes from Jess Neely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jess Neely have any other wins?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5674, "Truth_answer": "In 1920 The Commodores lost 56–6 to one of Auburn's greatest teams, Vanderbilt's worst defeat since its 83–0 loss to Georgia Tech in 1917.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vanderbilt suffer any losses during Jess Neely's football playing career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "Jess Neely played football at Vanderbilt University from 1920 to 1922 under head coach Dan McGugin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the conection between Jess Neely and Vanderbilt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "Jess Neely was a member of the 1921 SIAA champion Vanderbilt baseball team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jess Neely win any championships when he played football at Vanderbilt?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "Jess Neely was captain and halfback of the undefeated 1922 team, and its best passer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jess Neely a good player for Vanderbilt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "Vanderbilt shut out Tennessee 20–0. All three Commodore touchdowns came from passes by Jess Neely to Gink Hendrick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting stats about Jess Neely's game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "Tennessee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Jess Neely play against when all three Commodore touchdowns came from passes by Neely to Gink Hendrick?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "The Commodores lost 56–6 to one of Auburn's greatest teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jess Neely play against any other teams besides Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5675, "Truth_answer": "The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Vanderbilt for the first time on November 6, 1920 by a score of 14–7.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jess Neely after the Commodores lost 56–6 to one of Auburn's greatest teams?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "When healed, Sylar emerges from the ground in his own body, suffering from amnesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sylar lose his memory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "Samuel notices that Sylar's memories are not his. In an effort to awaken Sylar's true personality, Sylar is taken by Damien to the hall of mirrors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sylar lose all his memory or just some?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "He is forced to look at his past murders, starting with his mother. Repulsed, Sylar is unable to believe himself a monster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sylar ever regain his memory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "Samuel uses Sylar's memory loss to try and convince Sylar that he is a protector of the circus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any consequences to Sylar's memory loss?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "Picked up by the police, Sylar is recognized and uses his powers to escape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sylar memory loss article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "accidentally", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How doesSylar escape using his powers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Sylar picked up by the police?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5676, "Truth_answer": "Sylar's memories are not his.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other issues besides getting picked up by the police that come from Sylar's memory loss?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "James Dean, unable to stop in time, slammed into the passenger's side of the Ford resulting in Dean's car bouncing across the pavement onto the side of the highway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accident did James Dean have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "James Dean was pronounced dead on arrival shortly after he arrived by ambulance at the Paso Robles War Memorial Hospital at 6:20 p.m.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Dean injured in the accident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "Though initially slow to reach newspapers in the Eastern United States, details of James Dean's death rapidly spread via radio and television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after James Dean's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "An estimated 600 mourners were in attendance, while another 2400 fans gathered outside of the building during the procession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people upset after details of Dean's death rapidly spread via radio and television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "09/30/1955", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the date of James Dean's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "An inquest into James Dean's death occurred in San Luis Obispo. The sheriff-coroner's jury delivered a verdict that he was entirely at fault due to speeding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the aftermath of James Dean's death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5677, "Truth_answer": "The driver of the Ford, Donald Turnupseed, exited his damaged vehicle with minor injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the person James Dean hit in the accident due to speeding injured?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "American teenagers of the mid-1950s, when James Dean's major films were made, identified with Dean and the roles he played.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did James Dean do in cinema?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "Rebel Without a Cause", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some films James Dean was in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "East of Eden is a 1955 drama film. The film stars James Dean in his first major screen role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did James Dean star in any other films besides Rebel Without a Cause?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "The film depicts the ways various characters in a small Southern town in the US react to James Dean's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened on that date September 30, 1955?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "In recognition of his performance in East of Eden, James Dean was nominated posthumously for the 1956 Academy Awards as Best Actor in a Leading Role of 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did James Dean win any awards for his films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "James Dean quickly followed up his role in Eden with a starring role as Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause, a film that would be hugely popular among teenagers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did James Dean work in any other movies besides East of Eden?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "James Dean's career picked up and he performed in further episodes of such early 1950s television shows as Kraft Television Theatre, Robert Montgomery Presents, The United States Steel Hour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what tv shows did James Dean do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5678, "Truth_answer": "Danger and General Electric Theater", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any others tv shows besides early 1950s television shows as Kraft Television Theatre, Robert Montgomery Presents, The United States Steel Hour that James Dean did?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "A photo of a dazed Y. A. Tittle by Morris Berman of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is regarded among the most iconic images in American sports and journalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the famous photo of Y. A. Tittle in question?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle, in his 17th and final season, was photographed helmet-less, bloodied and kneeling immediately after having been knocked to the ground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is special about the famous photo of Y. A. Tittle taken by Morris Berman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "by John Baker of the Pittsburgh Steelers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Y. A. Tittle knocked to the ground by in his 17th and final season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "having been knocked to the ground", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Y. A. Tittle bloodied and kneeling in his famous photo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "Post-Gazette editors declined to publish the photo, looking for action shots instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the famous photo of Y. A. Tittle published in all the papers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "Berman entered the image into contests where it took on a life of its own, winning a National Headliner Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "so how did the photo of Y.A. Tittle become famous if Post-Gazette editors declined to publish the photo, looking for action shots instead?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "The photo was published in the October 2, 1964, issue of Life magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the famous photo of Y. A. Tittle then published by any news houses after Berman entered the image into contests?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "It became one of three photos to hang in the lobby of the National Press Photographers Association headquarters, alongside Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima and the Hindenburg disaster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else published Y. A. Tittle's famous photo besides Life magazine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "That was the end of the road, Y.A. Tittle told the Los Angeles Times in 2008. It was the end of my dream. It was over.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Y. A. Tittle say of the famous photo?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5679, "Truth_answer": "John Baker, who hit Y. A. Tittle right before the picture was taken, ran for sheriff in North Carolina in 1978, and used the photo as a campaign tool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about Y. A. Tittle's famous photo besides Tittle's comments about it?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "At the time of his retirement, Y. A. Tittle held the following NFL records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wasY. A. Tittle's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "28,339 Career passing yards, 212 Career passing touchdowns, 3,817 Career pass attempts, 2,118 Career pass completions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Y. A. Tittle hold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "36 Passing touchdowns in a season, 7 Passing touchdowns in a game, 29,338 Career total offense, 176 Games played", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records did Y. A. Tittle hold besides 28,339 Career passing yards, 212 Career passing touchdowns, 3,817 Career pass attempts, 2,118 Career pass completions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was the fourth player to throw seven touchdown passes in a game, when he did so in 1962 against the Redskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other records by Y. A. Tittle besides 36 Passing touchdowns in a season, 7 Passing touchdowns in a game, 29,338 Career total offense, 176 Games played?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NFL_season_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle get into the Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "in 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Y. A. Tittle get inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y. A. Tittle say anything interesting at the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 1971?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "The trade of Y. A. Tittle for Lou Cordileone is seen as one of the worst trades in 49ers history; it is one of the best trades in Giants history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Y. A. Tittle's legacy besides being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "Despite record statistics and three straight championship game appearances, Y. A. Tittle was never able to deliver a title to his team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y. A. Tittle the best player of his generation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "Chicago Tribune remarked Y. A. Tittle had broken records that at one time appeared unassailable and been the hero of more second half rallies than Napoleon and the Harlem Globetrotters.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone say anything interesting about Y. A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5680, "Truth_answer": "Y. A. Tittle's 36 touchdown passes in 1963 set a record which stood for over two decades; as of 2016 it remains a Giants franchise record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any of Y. A. Tittle records still stand today?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "On February 8, 2013, Portugal. The Man leaked pictures on Bonnaroo's official Tumblr page.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2013 with Portugal. The Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "Pictures showed that celebrated producer Brian Burton, aka Danger Mouse, was producing Portugal. The Man's new record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the leaked pictures on Bonnaroo's official Tumblr page?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "On June 4, 2013, the album was released in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Portugal. The Man album with producer Brian Burton, aka Danger Mouse released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "It received favorable reviews from music critics, and charted in the US, Austria, Germany, France and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190218070630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_Friends_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did thePortugal. The Man album do when released on June 4, 2013 in the United States?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "In November 2014, Portugal. The Man were in the studio recording their eighth album with Mike D from The Beastie Boys", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal._The_Man_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 with Portugal. The Man?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "Mike D was producing Portugal. The Man's eighth album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Portugal. The Man and Mike D from The Beastie Boys work together?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5681, "Truth_answer": "Feel It Still was released as the lead single from the album. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Portugal. The Man's eighth album Woodstock successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5682, "Truth_answer": "10 April 1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Emiliano Zapata die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5682, "Truth_answer": "When Emiliano Zapata arrived at the Hacienda de San Juan, in Chinameca, Ayala municipality, Guajardo's men riddled him with bullets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Emiliano Zapata die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5682, "Truth_answer": "After Emiliano Zapata was gunned down, they took his body to Cuautla to claim the bounty, where they are reputed to have been given only half of what was promised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to Emiliano Zapata's death when Guajardo's men riddled him with bullets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5682, "Truth_answer": "Emiliano Zapata's body was photographed, displayed for 24 hours, and then buried in Cuautla. Pablo González wanted the body photographed, so there would be no doubt that Zapata was dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Emiliano Zapata's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5683, "Truth_answer": "Though Harvard prevailed, 7–0, John Maulbetsch was the big story in papers across the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Maulbetsch's team win the Harvard game?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5683, "Truth_answer": "According to Runyon, the Wolverines used the mighty John Maulbetsch as their battering ram, and he gained enough ground against Harvard to bury a German army corps.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of John Maulbetsch's most interesting plays in that Harvard game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5683, "Truth_answer": "Football writer Menke said: John Maulbetsch's peculiar, baffling style of attack, backed by phenomenal strength almost always earned for him gains of 5 to 20 yards...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this John Maulbetsch article besides Runyon saying that John gained enough ground against Harvard to bury a German army corps?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5683, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch's breakthrough came on October 31, 1914, in front of 30,000 fans at Harvard. The game was one of the most anticipated matches of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Harvard game withJohn Maulbetsch famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5683, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other famous people involved in the Harvard game besides John Maulbetsch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5683, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Despite John Maulbetsch's efforts, Michigan was never able to punch the ball across the goal line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Maulbetsch playing for michigan at the Harvard game?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5684, "Truth_answer": "In February 2005 Aishwarya Rai performed with other Bollywood stars at the HELP! Telethon Concert, an event to raise money for the victims of the 2004 tsunami earthquake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What humanitarian work Aishwarya Rai been part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5684, "Truth_answer": "Along with other members of the Bachchan family, Aishwarya Rai laid the foundation of a special school for underprivileged girls in Daulatpur village in Uttar Pradesh in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308122059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aishwarya_Rai_p17", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aishwariya_Rai_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Aishwarya Rai involved in any charities?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5684, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Aishwarya Rai became a brand ambassador for Pulse Polio, a campaign established by the Government of India in 1994 to eradicate polio in India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Aishwarya Rai article besides her foundation of a special school for underprivileged girls in Daulatpur village in Uttar Pradesh in 2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5684, "Truth_answer": "In the same year, Aishwarya Rai was appointed spokesperson for the International Year of Microcredit, raising awareness of the main goals and priorities of the United Nations' poverty alleviation efforts.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aishwariya_Rai_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308122059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aishwarya_Rai_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Aishwarya Rai done any other work with campaigns other than Pulse Polio, a campaign established by the Government of India in 1994 to eradicate polio in India?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Human Bullet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch won several nicknames based on his size, running style, and fighting spirit, including Human Bullet, the Human Shrapnel, the Featherweight Fullback, the Michigan Cannon Ball, and German bullet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this John Maulbetsch article besides the Human Bullet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was John Maulbetsch given this nickname Human Bullet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "University of Michigan Wolverines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was John Maulbetsch playing on when given the nickname Human Bullet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch's breakthrough came on October 31, 1914, in front of 30,000 fans at Harvard. The game was one of the most anticipated matches of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any notable games during John Maulbetsch's time at Michigan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "John Maulbetsch's size, running style, and fighting spirit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170118040500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maulbetsch_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What features made John Maulbetsch the Human bullet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Maulbetsch train?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "Alan Bloom studied and taught in Paris at the École Normale Supérieure, and Germany. returning to the United States in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Allan Bloom's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "Alan Bloom taught adult education students at the University of Chicago with his friend Werner J. Dannhauser, author of Nietzsche's View of Socrates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Bloom do after returning to the United States in 1955?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "Alan Bloom went to teach at Yale from 1960 to 1963, at Cornell until 1970, and the University of Toronto until 1979, when he returned to the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Bloom do after he taught adult education students at the University of Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "10/07/1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Allan Bloom die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "After returning to Chicago, Alan Bloom befriended and taught courses with Saul Bellow. In 1987 Bellow wrote the preface to The Closing of the American Mind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Allan Bloom do in the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "Alan Bloom championed the idea of Great Books education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant in the 1980s with Allan Bloom", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "Alan Bloom became famous for his criticism of contemporary American higher education, with his views being expressed in his bestselling 1987 book, The Closing of the American Mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223185121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Bloom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom have any other accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5686, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allan Bloom have any other awards or recognition besides his bestselling 1987 book, The Closing of the American Mind?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Mastodon's seventh studio album Emperor of Sand was released on March 31, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210321021400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Sand_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Emperor of Sand the name of an album Mastodon recorded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Mastodon also released an EP titled Cold Dark Place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cold Dark Place another album besides Emperor of Sand that Mastodon recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Emperor of Sand by Mastodon was well-received by contemporary music critics upon its initial release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210321021400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Sand_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emperor of Sand released on March 31, 2017 a popular album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "The first single, Show Yourself, was released in February, and had peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210321021400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Sand_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single on the album Emperor of Sand by Mastodon (band)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "03/31/2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Emperor of Sand with first single, Show Yourself released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Mastodon also released an EP titled Cold Dark Place on September 22 of the same year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Cold Dark Place released by Mastodon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "The first single for the EP, Toe to Toes was released on September 1, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single for Cold Dark Place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Mastodon were announced to be on a co-headlining Summer 2018 Tour with Primus spanning across North America lasting from May to July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mastodon tour during this time after the first single for the EP, Toe to Toes was released on September 1, 2017?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "The first single, Show Yourself had peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in June, making it Mastodons highest charting song to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Mastodon (band) article besides Mastodon's 2018 tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "The second single, Steambreather, peaked at number 18 on the same chart in October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210321021400id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Sand_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another single from Emperor of Sand besides the first single, Show Yourself?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Mastodon (band) still together?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5687, "Truth_answer": "Mastodon were announced to be on a co-headlining Summer 2018 Tour with Primus spanning across North America lasting from May to July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Mastodon (band) toured with other bands during the 2010s?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "Gordon Banks was scouted by Chesterfield", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Banks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chesterfield in relation to Gordon Banks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "Whilst playing for Millspaugh, Gordon Banks was offered a six-game trial in the youth team in March 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Banks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gordon Banks get scouted by Chesterfield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the 1958–59 season Gordon Banks had missed only three games, those owing to injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Banks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened at the end of Gordon Banks' season with Chesterfield?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "Gordon Banks soon developed into a modern vocal goalkeeper who ordered the players in front of him into a more effective defence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Banks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gordon Banks do by the end of the 1958–59 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "Having just 23 league and three cup appearances, it came as a surprise to Gordon Banks when manager of First Division club Leicester City bought him from Chesterfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gordon Banks join another team after Chesterfield?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "Gordon Banks impressed enough in these games to be offered a part-time £3-a-week contract by manager Teddy Davison in July 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104050850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Banks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gordon Banks do in the six-game trial in the youth team in March 1953?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gordon Banks take the contract that offered a part-time £3-a-week contract by manager Teddy Davison in July 1953?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5688, "Truth_answer": "an OBE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gordon Banks win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "England under-23 side", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Gordon Banks play internationally with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "Gordon Banks won his first cap on 6 April 1963 against Scotland at Wembley, after Springett was dropped following a poor performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gordon Banks successful in the international arena?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "England under-23 side", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Gordon Banks play for in England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gordon Banks ever play for any other national team besides England under-23 side?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gordon Banks ever play in the World Cup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "The team passed their biggest test of character in the British Home Championship, beating Scotland 4–3 in front of a crowd of over 130,000 at Hampden Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in British Home Championship with Gordon Banks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "Going into the competition, the only defeat in 21 matches since the Little World Cup came against Austria, in a game that Gordon Banks missed due to injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did England win the World Cup when Gordon Banks was on the team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5689, "Truth_answer": "No. Gordon Banks entered the 1966 FIFA World Cup as England's first choice goalkeeper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the injury prevent Gordon Banks from ever playing the game again?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "The first was Smiley Lewis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the first rip off Hound Dog (song)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "Play Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What song was this first rip off by Smiley Lewis", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "credited to D. Bartholomew", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Play Girl, the first rip off by Smiley Lewis, credited to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "released by the Imperial Records label by the end of March 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label is Play Girl, the first rip off by Smiley Lewis, on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else made a rip off Hound Dog (song) besides Smiley Lewis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "female impersonator", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy, who made a rip off Hound Dog (song), known for", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "Country Boy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy's rip off of Hound Dog (song) called", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "RCA's Groove Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy's rip off Country Boy released by", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5690, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Robert Loers, owner of Dutch label Redita Records, found a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called Juicehead on an anonymous acetate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the last rip of Hound Dog (song) after female impersonator Jesse Big 'Tiny' Kennedy", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "Single by Big Mama Thornton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was Hound Dog (song) originally on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "Peacock Records in late February 1953", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who released the single Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "Two records were released that were neither cover versions of nor answers to Thornton's release, yet used a similar melody without any attribution to Leiber and Stoller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed from the original release of the Hound Dog (song) single by Big Mama Thornton", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was it when a record with a similar melody to Big Mama Thornton's Hound Dog was released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "The first was Smiley Lewis's Play Girl, credited to D. Bartholomew and released by the Imperial Records label by the end of March 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date in 1953 was it when a record with a similar melody to Big Mama Thornton's Hound Dog was released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "a song with the same melody as Hound Dog called Juicehead on an anonymous acetate was found", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stole the song Hound Dog by Big Mama Thornton next after Smiley Lewis's Play Girl", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s, Robert Loers, owner of Dutch label Redita Records, found it", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who heard the song with the same melody as Hound Dog called Juicehead on an anonymous acetate", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "at Select-o-Hits, the Memphis distributorship owned by Sam Phillips' brother, Tom, where Sun artifacts were stored.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212032949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_(song)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Robert Loers at when he found a song called Juicehead with the same melody as Hound Dog", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Robert Loers, owner of Dutch label Redita Record", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5692, "Truth_answer": "Cathy Rush was named head coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cathy Rush's involvement with the USA basketball pan american team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5692, "Truth_answer": "the USA team won easily 74–55, earning the gold medal for the first time in twelve years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Rush_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cathy Rush win gold as head coach of the USA basketball pan american team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5692, "Truth_answer": "Cathy Rush co-authored a book Women's Basketball on basketball techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cathy Rush do after the USA team won easily 74–55, earning the gold medal for the first time in twelve years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5692, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cathy Rush ever coach the Pan American team again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5692, "Truth_answer": "After college, Cathy Rush accepted a coaching position at Springfield High School in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other teams did Cathy Rush coach besides the USA basketball pan american team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "In terms of numbers of productions, Cleese has the most prolific solo career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who went solo from Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "He appeared in dozens of films, several TV shows or series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Cleese from Monty Python go solo and in terms of numbers of productions, have the most prolific solo career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "Many of these collaborations were very successful, most notably A Fish Called Wanda, written by Cleese, in which he starred along with Palin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Monty Python article aside from Cleese appearing in dozens of films, several TV shows or series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "The pair also appeared in Time Bandits, a film directed by Gilliam, who wrote it together with Palin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cleese and palin from Monty Python do any notable solo work besides A Fish Called Wanda, written by Cleese, in which he starred along with Palin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "Gilliam directed Jabberwocky, and also directed and co-wrote Brazil, which featured Palin, and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, which featured Idle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other appearances of Palin besides Time Bandits, a film directed by Gilliam, who wrote it together with Palin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "Yellowbeard was co-written by Chapman and featured Chapman, Idle, and Cleese, as well as many other English comedians including Peter Cook, Spike Milligan, and Marty Feldman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other members of Monty Python do notable solo acts besides Cleese, Gilliam, and Palin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5693, "Truth_answer": "It was not a big box-office success, and received mostly negative reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowbeard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Yellowbeard co-written by Chapman received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "Several people have been accorded unofficial associate Python status over the years. Occasionally such people have been referred to as the 'seventh Python'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the associate pythons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "The two collaborators with the most meaningful and plentiful contributions have been Neil Innes and Carol Cleveland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the associate pythons referred to as the 'seventh Python'?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "Neil Innes is the only non-Python besides Douglas Adams to be credited with writing material for Flying Circus. He appeared in sketches and the Python films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Monty Python films or shows did Neil Innes and Carol Cleveland work on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "Carol Cleveland was the most important female performer in the Monty Python ensemble, commonly referred to as the female Python.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Carol Cleveland's contributions to Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Monty Python article mention if Douglas Adams is the Hitchhiker Guide to the Galaxy author?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "He would later portray Ron Nasty of the Rutles and write all of the Rutles' compositions for All You Need Is Cash, a mockumentary film co-directed by Idle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films did Neil Innes work on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5694, "Truth_answer": "He appeared in sketches and the Python films, as well as performing some of his songs in Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any famous sketches Neil Innes wrote or appeared in for Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5695, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw decided to attend Louisiana Tech University in Ruston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Terry Bradshaw attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5695, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Terry Bradshaw's major when he attended Louisiana Tech University in Ruston?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5695, "Truth_answer": "1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Terry Bradshaw graduate from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5695, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw graduated owning virtually all Louisiana Tech passing records at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Bradshaw break any records during college at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5696, "Truth_answer": "1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terry Bradshaw stop playing football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5696, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw served as the presenter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Terry Bradshaw do after football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5696, "Truth_answer": "when Mike Webster, his center on the Steelers' Super Bowl XIII and XIV title teams, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Bradshaw served as the presenter for what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5696, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw donated his four Super Bowl rings to his alma mater, Louisiana Tech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Terry Bradshaw article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "After a year's mandatory service in the military, Drazen Petrović joined his brother and moved to Cibona to form, at that time, the best backcourt duo in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cibona with Dražen Petrović?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "Shooting guard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Dražen Petrovic play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "Cibona won both the Yugoslav League championship and the Yugoslav National Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cibona withDražen Petrović do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "Dražen Petrović contributed 36 points to the 87–78 victory over the Spanish League club Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many points per game did Dražen Petrović score that year when Cibona won both the Yugoslav League championship and the Yugoslav National Cup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which season was Dražen Petrović's personal best?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "The second came the following year, as Dražen Petrović scored 22 points and Cibona defeated the USSR Premier League club Žalgiris Kaunas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cibona win any more championships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many championships did Dražen Petrović win with Cibona?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "Dražen Petrović's national team debut came at the age of 15, at the Under-18 Balkan Championship in Turkey, where the Yugoslavian junior team won the bronze.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dražen Petrović do in Yugoslavia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "Dražen Petrović regularly played for the Yugoslavian national team in the Balkan Championships, also winning gold with the junior team and silver with the senior team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dražen Petrović do while he was in Yugoslavia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "The 1984 Summer Olympics were Dražen Petrović's first competition of a grand scale with the Yugoslav senior national team. The bronze medal won that summer became his first Olympic medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dražen Petrović do in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dražen Petrović personally perform well in the 1984 Summer Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "In the 1988 Summer Olympics, Yugoslavia with Dražen Petrović earned 2nd place, as they lost once more to the Soviet powerhouse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225211217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dra%C5%BEen_Petrovi%C4%87_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the 1988 Olympics with Dražen Petrović?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dražen Petrović's scoring in the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5698, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dražen Petrović leave the Olympic team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "05/08/1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Enrique Iglesias born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "Madrid, Spain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Enrique Iglesias born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and Filipina socialite and magazine journalist Isabel Preysler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Enrique Iglesiass parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "In December 1981, Iglesias' grandfather, Dr. Julio Iglesias Puga, was kidnapped. For their safety, Enrique Iglesias and his brother Julio were sent to live in Miami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Enrique Iglesias come to America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were they able to get Enrique Iglesias' grandather back?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias and his brother Julio were sent to live with their father and his girlfriend in Miami. There, they were brought up mostly by the nanny, Elvira Olivares.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Once in America what did Enrique Iglesias do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5699, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias attended the prestigious Gulliver Preparatory School and later went on to study business at the University of Miami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Enrique Iglesias go to school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Enrique Iglesias decided to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizás. By 2003 Iglesias released his seventh album, which he called 7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Quizas and 7 the name of a song by Enrique Iglesias?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "Quizás sold a million copies in a week, making it the fastest-selling album in Spanish in five years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Quizas by Enrique Iglesias successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "Enrique Iglesias's last single from the album, Para Qué La Vida, reached a million spins on U.S. radio, the only Spanish language song to do so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Quizas by Enrique Iglesias have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "The album went on to win the Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias win any awards for the album Quizas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "The video to the song Quizás was the first Spanish language music video to be added to the selection on one of MTV's popular shows, Total Request Live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias have any music videos for Quizas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "By 2003 Enrique Iglesias released his seventh album, which he called 7, the second to be co-written by Iglesias.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias release any other albums besides Quizas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "The first single was the song Addicted, and was followed closely by a remix of the song Not in Love, featuring Kelis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album called 7 by Enrique Iglesias have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5700, "Truth_answer": "Among its more 1980s-inspired material, it features the song Roamer, which Enrique Iglesias wrote with his friend and longtime guitarist, Tony Bruno.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Iglesias_p9", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enrique Iglesias work with any other stars besides Kelis on his album 7?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5701, "Truth_answer": "Richmond dominated the 1967 season, running out winners in a classic Grand Final against Geelong. In Tom Hafey's first two years, the team lost only seven games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108053656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Football_Club_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Premierships with Tom Hafey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5701, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey had gone from an unknown coach in the bush to the toast of the football world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108053656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Football_Club_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Richmond dominating the 1967 season and his team losing only seven games affect Tom Hafey?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5701, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Hafey a coach in 1967 during the Premierships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5701, "Truth_answer": "Richmond Tigers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Tom Hafey coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5701, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the 1967 premiership marked a turning point for the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108053656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Football_Club_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Hafey's team in the Premiership?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5701, "Truth_answer": "The Tigers were fitter than any team that had gone before and were the highest scoring team since 1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108053656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Football_Club_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Tom Hafey's team The Tigers perform in the 1967 premiership?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5702, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey was an Australian rules football Victorian Football League player and coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Tom Hafey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5702, "Truth_answer": "Shepparton lost the Grand Final to Tongala in 1961, then won three straight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Tom Hafey's team do at the grand final?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5702, "Truth_answer": "from 1963 to 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Shepparton win the Grand Final?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5702, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey died on May 12, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tom Hafey die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5702, "Truth_answer": "Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong, Sydney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did Tom Hafey coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5703, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Charlie Haden formed his band Quartet West at Ruth's suggestion. The original quartet consisted of Ernie Watts on sax, Alan Broadbent on piano, and Billy Higgins, on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Haden do any performances during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5703, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Charlie Haden inaugurated the Invitation series at the Montreal Jazz Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which festival did Charlie Haden perform in after he formed his band Quartet West at Ruth's suggestion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5703, "Truth_answer": "Each of these events was recorded, and most have been released in the series, The Montreal Tapes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charlie Haden well received at the Montreal Jazz Festival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5703, "Truth_answer": "With different musicians Charlie Haden selected, they performed in concert for eight consecutive nights of the festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the musicians Charlie Haden selected for the Montreal Jazz Festival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5704, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden viewed jazz as the music of rebellion and felt it was his responsibility and mission to challenge the world through music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music did Haden prefer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5704, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden believed that all music originates from the same place, and because of this, he resisted the tendency to divide music into categories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Haden's musical style evolve over time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5704, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Haden was democratic in his tastes and musical partners, and was interested in musical collaboration with individuals who shared his sensibilities in music and life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Haden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Charlie Haden's musical style", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5704, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Haden write his own lyrics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5704, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charlie Haden's musical style popular during his time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5705, "Truth_answer": "Laura Nyro's final album of predominantly original material, Walk the Dog and Light the Light, her last album for Columbia, was co-produced by Gary Katz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Laura Nyro create in her later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5705, "Truth_answer": "The release sparked reappraisal of Laura Nyro's place in popular music, and new commercial offers began appearing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics receive Laura Nyro's final album of predominantly original material, Walk the Dog and Light the Light?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5705, "Truth_answer": "Laura Nyro performed increasingly in the 1980s and 1990s with female musicians, including her friend Nydia Liberty Mata, a drummer, and several others from the lesbian-feminist women's music subculture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Laura Nyro article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5705, "Truth_answer": "During this period, Laura Nyro made appearances at such venues as the 1989 Michigan Womyn's Music Festival and the 1989 Newport Folk Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tours did Laura Nyro do in her later career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5705, "Truth_answer": "Laura Nyro turned them down, citing her discomfort with appearing on television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Laura Nyro turn down SNL in 1993?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5705, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Laura Nyro face any criticism in her later career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5706, "Truth_answer": "1947", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year Was Laura Nyro born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5706, "Truth_answer": "Nyro was born Laura Nigro in the Bronx", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Laura Nyro born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5706, "Truth_answer": "Laura Nyro married Vietnam War veteran David Bianchini in October 1971 after a whirlwind romance. The marriage ended after three years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Laura Nyro married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5706, "Truth_answer": "While in high school, Laura Nyro sang with a group of friends in subway stations and on street corners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting information about Laura Nyro besides her marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5706, "Truth_answer": "Laura Nyro would go out singing, as a teenager, to a party or out on the street, because there were harmony groups there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else aboutLaura Nyro while in high school", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5706, "Truth_answer": "R&B, pop, jazz, doo-wop, rock & roll", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124153245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Nyro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music did Laura Nyro sing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "President Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China was an important strategic and diplomatic overture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208194909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What treaties did Richard Nixon form with China?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "Chairman Mao Zedong", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the leader in China at the time of Richard Nixon's 1972 visit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon wanted help in resolving the Vietnam War. By dealing with Russia and with China they hoped to put pressure on Hanoi to negotiate seriously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What agreements did Richard Nixon and Chairman Mao negotiate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "The Chinese agreed to a peaceful settlement of the Taiwan question. The statement enabled the U.S. and PRC to temporarily set aside the crucial question obstructing the normalization of relations“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208194909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the successes Richard Nixon had in China?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "Because of this visually televised confirmation that citizens were receiving on the daily national news, presidential approval ratings rose to almost 56 percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208194909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reactions from the rest of the world to the news of Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "Richard Nixon had expected thousands of people in cheering crowds, after 22 years of hostilities. There was a very small crowd, including a Chinese Army honor guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208194909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of a reception did Richard Nixon get in China?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "The seven-day official visit to three Chinese cities was the first time a U.S. president had visited the PRC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208194909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Richard Nixon visit China?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5707, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other diplomats did Richard Nixon meet with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "Journey hired Robert Fleischman and made the transition to a more popular style, akin to that of Foreigner and Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Journey in 1977?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "a frontman, with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie could share lead vocal duties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Robert Fleischman, who joined the band Journey in 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "Journey went on tour with Fleischman in 1977 and together the new incarnation of the band wrote the hit Wheel in the Sky“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Journey create an album with frontman, Robert Fleischman with whom keyboardist Gregg Rolie shared lead vocal duties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "Management differences resulted in Fleischman's leaving within the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Journey tour with Robert Fleischman in 1977 successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "In late 1977, Journey hired Steve Perry as their new lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Robert Fleischman from Journey after Fleischman left?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "That album was Journey's first RIAA-certified platinum album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Journey album Infinity do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "Wheel in the Sky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Journey's Infinity, their first RIAA-certified platinum album, have a hit single?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "With their hit song Wheel in the Sky, Journey set on a new path with a more mainstream sound to make their highest chart success to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the hit single Wheel in the Sky from Journey's Infinity, their first RIAA-certified platinum album do well on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "In late 1978, manager Herbie Herbert fired Dunbar, who joined Bay Area rivals Jefferson Starship shortly thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Journey do after the release of Infinity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "He was replaced by the Berklee College of Music-trained drummer, Steve Smith, who came from a jazz background.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Aynsley Dunbar as the drummer in Journey after Dunbar was fired?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "Perry, Schon, Rolie, Smith and Valory recorded Evolution", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Next, did the band Journey go on tour or release another album after Aynsley Dunbar was replaced by Steve Smith?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5708, "Truth_answer": "Evolution gave Journey their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 single, Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'; and Departure, which reached No. 8 on the album charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Evolution recorded by Perry, Schon, Rolie, Smith and Valory do?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "The film has a 90% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 29 reviews. A reviewer for The New York Times called it a fable of poetic density“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Down by Law well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "Mystery Train was released theatrically by Orion Classics under a restricted rating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mystery Train a major release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "three convicts who escape from a New Orleans jailhouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Down by Law about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "Winona Ryder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the main character in Night on Earth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Mystery Train debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Night on Earth released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Down by Law win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5709, "Truth_answer": "It premiered at the New York Film Festival and was shown in competition at Cannes, where Jim Jarmusch was awarded the Best Artistic Achievement Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Train_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jarmusch win any awards for Mystery Train?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5710, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers designed Carousel to be an almost continuous stream of music, especially in Act 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music is in Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5710, "Truth_answer": "A number of songs were cut for the 1956 film, but two of the deleted numbers had been recorded and were ultimately retained on the soundtrack album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the deleted songs from Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5710, "Truth_answer": "the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II", "Truth_passages": [ "https://information-about-music.blogspot.com/search/label/Musical_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the music for Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5710, "Truth_answer": "The show includes the well-known songs If I Loved You, June Is Bustin' Out All Over and You'll Never Walk Alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the songs from Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5710, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers uses music in Carousel in subtle ways to differentiate characters and tell the audience of their emotional state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about the music in Carousel the musical aside from Rodgers designing Carousel to be an almost continuous stream of music, especially in Act 1.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5711, "Truth_answer": "A film version of Carousel was made in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Carousel the musical become a film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5711, "Truth_answer": "Carousel garnered some good reviews, and the soundtrack recording was a best seller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the film version of the musical Carousel received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5711, "Truth_answer": "The film was released only a few months after the release of the film version of Oklahoma!. The two films were often compared, generally to the disadvantage of Carousel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any negative reviews for the film version of the musical Carousel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5711, "Truth_answer": "There was also an abridged 1967 network television version that starred Robert Goulet, with choreography by Edward Villella.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the musical Carousel first televised?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the abridged 1967 network television version of Carousel musical receieved on tv?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5712, "Truth_answer": "By the time of Horace Mann's leadership in education, various developments fostered a secular school system with a religiously passive stance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by secular nature?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5712, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann stated that this position resulted in a near-universal use of the Bible in the schools of Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of secular nature?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5712, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann worked with a remarkable intensity, holding teachers' conventions, delivering numerous lectures and addresses, carrying on an extensive correspondence, and introducing numerous reforms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Horace Mann well known to a lot of people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5712, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann stated that this position resulted in a near-universal use of the Bible in the schools of Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Horace Mann do regarding the secular nature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5712, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann stated that this position resulted in near-universal use of the Bible in schools. This served as an argument against the assertion that Christianity was excluded from schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy involving what Horace Mann stated about the use of the Bible in Massachusetts schools?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5713, "Truth_answer": "From September 1852 to Horace Mann's death, he served as President of Antioch College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223114006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Mann_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the position of Horace Mann at the Antioch College ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5713, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann collapsed shortly after the 1859 commencement and died that summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Horace Mann pass away ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5713, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Horace Mann ill ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5713, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann was nominated for governor of Massachusetts by the Free Soil Party, and the same day was chosen president of the newly established Antioch College at Yellow Springs, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223114006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Mann_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Horace Mann do in his last years besides serving as President of Antioch College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5713, "Truth_answer": "Horace Mann himself was charged with nonadherence to sectarianism because, previously a Congregationalist by upbringing, he joined the Unitarian Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223114006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Mann_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Horace Mann do in the Unitarian church ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5713, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Horace Mann write any books in his later years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5714, "Truth_answer": "Sevendust released their self-titled debut, in-part produced by former Twisted Sister guitarist Jay Jay French, on April 15, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the early years like for the band Sevendust?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5714, "Truth_answer": "Sevendust appeared on the Billboard 200, remained there for sixteen weeks and peaked at 165 on April 4, 1998. The album went gold on May 19, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sevendust's self-titled debut do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5714, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Sevendust performed at Dynamo Open Air and Ozzfest 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sevendust article besides that their album went gold on May 19, 1999?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5714, "Truth_answer": "In the same year Sevendust released a compilation called Live and Loud which featured live footage of the band's performance of September 16, 1998 at Chicago's Metro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202114445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevendust_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums besides their self-titled debut did Sevendust produce during this time after Sevendust performed at Dynamo Open Air and Ozzfest 1998?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5715, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal was betrothed to Shah Jahan around 30 January 1607. They were married five years after on 30 April 1612.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mumtaz Mahal get married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5715, "Truth_answer": "nineteen years of marriage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5715, "Truth_answer": "They had fourteen children together, seven of whom died at birth or at a very young age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan have kids following the marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5715, "Truth_answer": "Despite her frequent pregnancies, Mumtaz Mahal had a loving marriage with Shah Jahan. Even during her lifetime, poets would extol her beauty, grace, and compassion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did that make a strain in Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan's marriage, the death of their children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5716, "Truth_answer": "Upon his accession to the throne in 1628, Shah Jahan designated Mumtaz Mahal as his chief empress with the title of 'Malika-i-Jahan' and 'Malika-uz-Zamani'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the mughal empress Mumtaz Mahal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5716, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal's tenure as empress was brief, due to her untimely death, nonetheless Shah Jahan bestowed her with luxuries that no other empress was given before her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Mumtaz Mahal mughal empress article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5716, "Truth_answer": "Mumtaz Mahal was betrothed to Shah Jahan around 30 January 1607, when she was 14 years old at the time and he was 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023043751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mahal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5716, "Truth_answer": "In their nineteen years of marriage, they had fourteen children together, seven of whom died at birth or at a very young age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Lea Salonga was selected to play Kim in the debut production of the musical Miss Saigon in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Miss Saigon in relation to Lea Salonga?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "1989-1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lea Salonga protray Kim in the debut production of the musical Miss Saigon in London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "For her performance as Kim, Lea Salonga won the 1990 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Lea Salonga article besides playing Kim in the debut production of the musical Miss Saigon in London?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World Awards and Tony Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p4", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/becomes-real/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/change-the-spelling-of-her-name/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/featured/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/leathers/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/musicians/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/nowtruth-org/_p64", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/perfomance/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/r-kelly/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/self-titled/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/sign-the-petition-to-the-honorables-president-barack-obama/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/turkuaz/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/want-to-be-leaders/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/watch-the-story-with-video-and-documents/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/where-did-we-go/_p13", "https://nowtruth.wordpress.com/tag/williamsburg/_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Salonga win any other award besides the 1990 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "When Miss Saigon opened on Broadway in 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Lea Salonga awarded the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Theatre World and Tony Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga performed the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney's animated film Aladdin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What part did Lea Salonga play in Aladdin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Aladdin, which Lea Salonga performed the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in, released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was one of Lea Salonga's producers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5717, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga performed the song A Whole New World from Aladdin with Brad Kane at the 65th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, where the song won an Oscar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Lea Salonga work along side of?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Ermita, Manila", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lea Salonga born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga spent the first six years of her childhood in Angeles City before moving to Manila.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lea Salonga's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga's brother, Gerard Salonga", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Salonga have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga's parents were Feliciano Genuino Salonga, a naval Rear admiral and shipping company owner, and his wife, María Ligaya Alcantara, née Imutan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lea Salonga's parents do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga made her professional debut in 1978 at the age of seven in the musical The King and I with Repertory Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lea Salonga get her start in theater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga played the title role in Annie and appeared in other productions such as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lea Salonga do after she made her professional theater debut in 1978?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Lea Salonga recorded her first album, Small Voice, which was certified gold in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Salonga win any awards in her early life and career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "A college freshman studying biology at the Ateneo de Manila University when she auditioned for Miss Saigon, Lea Salonga intended to have a medical career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830081531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Salonga_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Salonga ever go to college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5718, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lea Salonga ever tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "Louder is the debut studio album by American singer Lea Michele.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lea Michele's role in Louder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele collaborated with many songwriters and producers on the album, including Stargate and The Monsters and the Strangerz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Lea Michele's solo debut studio album Louder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "It was released on February 28, 2014 by Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Louder by Lea Michele released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/musician/330603ae084ab52acf0fffe8eb9265f64e7ea/biography_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Love_to_Admire_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Teens_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Louder by Lea Michele do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the album sold over 62,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426150610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_(1999_album)_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430064623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_(Lea_Michele_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Louder by Lea Michele sell a lot of copies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "Louder was nominated for World's Best Album at the 2014 World Music Awards, held in Monaco on May 27, 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200430065124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louder_(Lea_Michele_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Louder by Lea Michele nominated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5719, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards was Louder by Lea Michele nominated for besides World's Best Album at the 2014 World Music Awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "From 2009 until its ending in 2015, Lea Michele starred in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee as Rachel Berry, the show's female lead and star singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lea Michele a regular on glee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "From 2015 to 2016, Lea Michele starred in the Fox horror-comedy series Scream Queens, alongside original scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis, portraying the quirky, neck brace-wearing Hester Ulrich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Lea Michele on any other shows besides Glee", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele was nominated for the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New TV Series, and two Teen Choice Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele win any awards for her performance in the Fox horror-comedy series Scream Queens, alongside original scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele earned three Grammy Award nominations for music she recorded for Glee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele win any other awards besides being nominated for the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress and two Teen Choice Awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Lea Michele was nominated for two Grammy Awards, for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best Compilation Soundtrack Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lea Michele achieve any other mainstream success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele's cover of The All-American Rejects' song Gives You Hell reached the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Lea Michele release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5720, "Truth_answer": "Lea Michele and the cast of Glee embarked on a music tour of the United States, playing 10 shows in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205142112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lea_Michele_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about Lea Michele's career besides her cover of The All-American Rejects' song Gives You Hell that reached the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich opposed the fetal heart beat law and says abortions should only be performed in cases of rape, incest, and when the mother's life is in danger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Kasich's stance on abortion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "Since taking office, John Kasich has signed 18 abortion restrictive measures into law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has John Kasich done regards abortion besides opposing the fetal heart beat law and saying abortions should only be performed in cases of rape, incest, and when the mother's life is in danger.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich signed into law a state budget, HB 59, which stripped some $1.4 million in federal dollars from Planned Parenthood by placing the organization last on the priority list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the 18 abortion restrictive measures signed by John Kasich", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "In December 2016, John Kasich approved a ban on abortions after 20 weeks, except when a pregnancy endangers a woman's life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Kasich do beside sign into law a state budget, HB 59", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, John Kasich said in an interview that Planned Parenthood ought to be de-funded but Republicans in Congress should not force a government shutdown over the issue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other anti-abortion things did John Kasich do besides approve a ban on abortions after 20 weeks, except when a pregnancy endangers a woman's life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich did sign a bill into law that bans the dilation and evacuation procedure commonly used for abortion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Kasich make other anti-abortion laws", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "In December 2018, John Kasich again vetoed a bill to ban abortion after detection of a fetal heartbeat citing the cost to taxpayers and previous rulings by the federal courts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about John Kasich's abortion views", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5721, "Truth_answer": "Under the budget, rape crisis centers could lose public funding if they counseled sexual assault victims about abortion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else John Kasich did restricting abortion", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "John Kasich created the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board to address what he described as frustration and distrust among some Ohioans toward their police departments.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Kasich think of policing standards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "The 23-member task force was appointed in January 2015 and issued its 629-page final report and recommendations in April 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the creation of the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "recommended greater accountability and oversight for police agencies and officers, further community education and involvement in policing, and new use-of-force and recruitment, hiring, and training standards for police", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the 629-page final report and recommendations in April 2015 from Kasich's created Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board recommend?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the police force respond to the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board's 2015 report?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "The board issued its recommendations, which placed an emphasis on the preservation of human life and restrict officers to defending themselves or others from death or serious injury.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board meetings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the police force implement the measures recommended by the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board in 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "In August 2015, John Kasich said that he was open to the idea of requiring police officers to wear body cameras.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Kasich do in regards to policing standards besides creating the Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5722, "Truth_answer": "The report recommended greater accountability and oversight for police agencies and officers, further community education and involvement in policing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212234551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other standards came of these Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board meetings besides developing model policies and best practice recommendations to promote better interaction and communication between law enforcement departments and their home communities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5723, "Truth_answer": "After touring in support of Ultramega OK the band signed with A&M Records, which caused a rift between Soundgarden and its traditional audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the rift about with the band Soundgarden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5723, "Truth_answer": "On September 5, 1989, Soundgarden released its debut major-label album, Louder Than Love, which saw it take a step toward the metal mainstream“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Soundgarden's major debut album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5723, "Truth_answer": "Louder Than Love became Soundgarden's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 108 on the chart in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the debut major-label album, Louder Than Love by Soundgarden do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5723, "Truth_answer": "Shepherd brought a fresh and creative approach to the recording sessions, and Soundgarden as a whole said that his knowledge of music and writing skills redefined the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Soundgarden do okay or better once the band was reformed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5723, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Soundgarden reform multiple times?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5723, "Truth_answer": "Soundgarden's origins began with a band called the Shemps, which performed around Seattle in the early 1980s, and featured bassist Hiro Yamamoto and drummer and singer Chris Cornell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of the band Soundgarden know each other when they were younger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5724, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg was captured by Allied troops at the end of the war in Flensburg-Mürwik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Alfred Rosenberg article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5724, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg was tried and found guilty of all four counts: conspiracy to commit crimes against peace; planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression; war crimes; and crimes against humanity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Alfred Rosenberg was captured by Allied troops at the end of the war in Flensburg-Mürwik", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5724, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg was sentenced to death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Alfred Rosenberg's sentence for conspiracy to commit crimes against peace; planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression; war crimes; and crimes against humanity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5724, "Truth_answer": "on the morning of 16 October 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Alfred Rosenberg executed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5724, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Rosenberg was executed with other condemned co-defendants at Nuremberg Prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130110147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Rosenberg_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was executed with Alfred Rosenberg on the morning of 16 October 1946?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5724, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the trial, it was agreed that Alfred Rosenberg had a decisive role in shaping Nazi philosophy and ideology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alfred Rosenberg tried for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5725, "Truth_answer": "Westlife released their eleventh UK No. 1 single, Unbreakable in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Unbreakable by Westlife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5725, "Truth_answer": "Brian McFadden left Westlife for his family and later released his solo music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Brian McFadden's departure from Westlife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5725, "Truth_answer": "Westlife sold more than 12 million records in a span of three years during this time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any significant facts about the time frame when Brian McFadden left Westlife for his family and later released his solo music that you liked ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5725, "Truth_answer": "Westlife released their first greatest hits album in November that same year titled Unbreakable - The Greatest Hits Vol. 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p12", "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other fact that you found interesting about Westlife besides that the group sold more than 12 million records in a span of three years during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5725, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, Westlife went on their third world tour, The Greatest Hits Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p12", "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Westlife go on tour with their first greatest hits album titled Unbreakable - The Greatest Hits Vol. 1?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5725, "Truth_answer": "The tour covered the UK and Europe in 2003. There were 62 tour dates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the 2003 The Greatest Hits Tour Westlife tour last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5726, "Truth_answer": "Westlife's second album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Coast to Coast by Westlife?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5726, "Truth_answer": "The album was preceded by a duet with Mariah Carey singing Against All Odds and the original song My Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the hit songs by Westlife on their second album, Coast to Coast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5726, "Truth_answer": "It became the country's 4th biggest selling album of 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p10", "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards or recognition did Westlife's second album, Coast to Coast receive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5726, "Truth_answer": "Westlife broke an unexpected record of the most consecutive No. 1 singles in the UK, having their first seven consecutive singles debut at the top.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p10", "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records did Westlife have from their second album, Coast to Coast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5726, "Truth_answer": "Against All Odds and the original song My Love", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Westlife have any hit songs on Coast to Coast?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5726, "Truth_answer": "I Lay My Love on You and When You're Looking Like That“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218145007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_to_Coast_(Westlife_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlife_p10", "https://mindslitesoft.netlify.com/free-download-defy-gravity-karaoke-in-style.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were on Coast to Coast by Westlife besides Against All Odds and the original song My Love?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace's brigade, which was attached to Brig. Gen. Charles F. Smith's division, was ordered to occupy Fort Heiman, an uncompleted Confederate fort across the river from Fort Henry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace do at Fort Henry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace's troops secured the deserted fort and watched the Union attack on Fort Henry from their hilltop position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lew Wallace do at Fort Henry besides occupy Fort Heiman, an uncompleted Confederate fort across the river from Fort Henry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "On February 6, after more than an hour of bombardment from the Union gunboats, Confederate Brig. Gen. Lloyd Tilghman, surrendered Fort Henry to Grant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lew Wallace and his troops do anything else there besides securing the deserted fort and watching the Union attack on Fort Henry from their hilltop position?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace's three brigades took up position in the center of the Union line, facing Fort Donelson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lew Wallace do at Donelson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace arrived along the Cumberland River the following day and was placed in charge of the 3rd Division. Many of the men in the division were untested reinforcements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lew Wallace do at Donelson besides Wallace preparing his troops to move out at a moment's notice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace's three brigades took up position in the center of the Union line, facing Fort Donelson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125040610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wallace_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lew Wallace do anything else interesting besides arriving along the Cumberland River the following day and being placed in charge of the 3rd Division?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Susan Arnold Elston accepted Lew Wallace's marriage proposal in 1849, and they were married in Crawfordsville on May 6, 1852.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lew Wallace ever get married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5727, "Truth_answer": "Lew Wallace had a military career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lew Wallace have a job?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "On 5 July 2004 the presidential election was held.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Jusuf Kalla run for Vice presidency?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla accepted the offer from the Democratic Party's Yudhoyono to become his running mate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jusuf Kalla's running mate for the July 5 2004 presidential election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla came to be seen as a vice presidential candidate. His non-Javanese background was seen as a means of attracting non-Javanese votes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Jusuf Kalla run for vice president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "On 20 September 2004 Yudhoyono and Jusuf Kalla won the run-off with 60.1% of the vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jusuf Kalla become vice president?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "assisting with the peace process in Sulawesi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jusuf Kalla want to accomplish as vice president?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla criticized neighbor nations Malaysia and Singapore for airing their concerns about suffering from the repeated haze caused by Indonesian forest fires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important event that occurred when Jusuf Kalla was vice president?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "Golkar Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political party is Jusuf Kalla with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "Jusuf Kalla has been often mentioned as a possible nominee of the Golkar Party in the 2014 presidential race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people want Jusuf Kalla to run for president?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5728, "Truth_answer": "In February 2016, Jusuf Kalla told the United Nations Development Programme not to finance or carry out an LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community program in Indonesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116094328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jusuf_Kalla_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jusuf Kalla get done as vice president?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "Marr decided that he wanted to establish a new band, and subsequently turned up on the doorstep of Morrissey's house – 384 Kings Road, Stretford– accompanied by mutual friend Steve Pomfret.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Smiths come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "Morrissey, Johnny Marr, Andy Rourke, Mike Joyce", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members of The Smiths?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "Both Reel Around the Fountain and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle from The Smiths' debut album met with controversy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What titles were on The Smiths' debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "some tabloid newspapers alleging the songs were suggestive of paedophilia, a claim strongly denied by the Smiths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there controversy around both Reel Around the Fountain and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle from The Smiths' debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "The album was followed the same year by the non-album singles Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now and William, It Was Really Nothing“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Smiths after this accusation alleging the songs were suggestive of paedophilia, a claim strongly denied by the group?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "Securing the band's first top ten placing, Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now was also significant for marking the beginning producer Stephen Street's long-term working relationship with The Smiths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards if any didThe Smiths win for non-album singles Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now and William, It Was Really Nothing“?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5729, "Truth_answer": "More controversy followed when Suffer Little Children, the B-side to Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, touched on the theme of the Moors murders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting did you find interesting about The Smiths besides their song Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, the Goo Goo Dolls marked their 20th anniversary with their new album Let Love In", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on Let Love In by the Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "Goo Goo Dolls' Let Love In included the studio recording of Give a Little Bit“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were included on Goo Goo Dolls' 20th anniversay new album Let Love In?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "Other songs were on Let Love In by Goo Goo Dolls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other songs that were on Let Love In by Goo Goo Dolls", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "Better Days, Stay with You, and Let Love In.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p5", "http://googoofans.com/article/goo-goo-dolls-have-something-for-fans-at-pechanga-this-weekend_p1", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_Days_(Goo_Goo_Dolls_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on Let Love In by Goo Goo Dolls besides Give a Little Bit as well as other top 10 radio singles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at #9 on the US Billboard 200, selling around 83,000 copies in its first week. The album was certified Gold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316055041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_Love_In_(Goo_Goo_Dolls_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Goo Goo Dolls' album Let Love In successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "In July 2007 the Goo Goo Dolls discussed their career as a whole and gave a live performance on A&E's Private Sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did the Goo Goo Dolls have at this time beside the album that peaked at #9 on the US Billboard 200, selling around 83,000 copies in its first week?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "On June 27, 2007, the Goo Goo Dolls performed to a sold-out crowd at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Goo Goo Dolls play to others later in 2007?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "The Goo Goo Dolls' release of Before It's Too Late from the Transformers Soundtrack", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goo_Goo_Dolls_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did the Goo Goo Dolls play after Let Love In", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5730, "Truth_answer": "The song itself was the first single to be released for the soundtrack reaching 86 on Billboard Hot 100 and 9 on Hot Adult Top 40.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316055041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_It%27s_Too_Late_(Sam_and_Mikaela%27s_Theme)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the success of Before It's Too Late by The Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "In The Pine Tar incident with George Brett, Yankees manager cited a rule that any foreign substance on a bat could extend no further than 18 inches from the knob.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the pine tar incident with George Brett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "The umpires measured the amount of pine tar, a legal substance used by hitters to improve their grip, on George Brett's bat; the pine tar extended about 24 inches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Yankees manager Billy Martin cited a rule that any foreign substance on a bat could extend no further than 18 inches from the knob?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "The home plate umpire, Tim McClelland, signaled George Brett out, ending the game as a Yankees win.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the umpire do after Yankees manager Billy Martin cited to the umpires a rule, stating that any foreign substance on a bat could extend no further than 18 inches from the knob?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "George Brett charged out of the dugout directly toward McClelland, and had to be physically restrained by two umpires and Royals manager Dick Howser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Brett do after the home plate umpire, Tim McClelland, signaled Brett out, ending the game as a Yankees win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "The Royals protested the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the consequences after Brett charged out of the dugout directly toward McClelland, and had to be physically restrained by two umpires and Royals manager Dick Howser?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "American League president Lee MacPhail upheld the protest, that the bat should have been excluded from future use, but the home run should not have been nullified.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the resolution to the Pine Tar incident with George Brett?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "Amid much controversy, the game was resumed on August 18, 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the impact of the protest after the Pine Tar Incident with George Brett?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "Ended with a Royals win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else changed as a result of the game being resumed on August 18, 1983 in the pine tar incident with George Brett?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, George Brett had another brilliant season in which he helped propel the Royals to their second American League Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Brett continue to play after the pine tar controversy ended with a Royals win?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "George Brett batted .335 with 30 home runs and 112 RBI, finishing in the top 10 of the league in 10 different offensive categories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did George Brett do besides have another brilliant season in which he helped propel the Royals to their second American League Championship?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5731, "Truth_answer": "Defensively, George Brett won his only Gold Glove, which broke Buddy Bell's six-year run of the award, and finished second in American League MVP voting to Don Mattingly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about George Brett aside from him batting .335 with 30 home runs and 112 RBI, finishing in the top 10 of the league in 10 different offensive categories?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "Laurie Baker's buildings tend to emphasise masonry construction, instilling privacy and history with brick jali walls, a perforated brick screen which invites a natural air flow to cool the interior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Laurie Baker's architectural style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "Another significant Laurie Baker feature is irregular, pyramid-like structures on roofs, with one side left open and tilting into the wind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Laurie Baker have any other design architectural styles besides brick jali walls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "Laurie Baker was renowned for his initiatives in cost-effective energy-efficient architecture and designs that maximized space, ventilation and light and maintained an uncluttered yet striking aesthetic sensibility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what made Laurie Baker most famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "Laurie Baker built several schools, chapels and hospitals in the hills. Eventually, as word spread of his cost-effective buildings more clients from the plains started to contact Baker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Laurie Baker get any recognition for his work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "While at Pithoragarh, Laurie Baker found his English construction education to be inadequate for the types of issues and materials he was faced with: termites and the yearly monsoon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Laurie Baker have any setbacks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "Laurie Baker adopted local craftsmanship, traditional techniques and materials but then combined it with modern design principles and technology wherever it made sense to do so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Laurie Baker article aside from the issues and materials he was faced with: termites and the yearly monsoon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5732, "Truth_answer": "This prudent adoption of modern technology by Laurie Baker helped local architecture retain its cultural identity and kept costs low due to the use of local materials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828194211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Baker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did local craftsmanship, traditional techniques and materials combined with modern design principles and technology become widely adopted by Laurie Baker?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "On October 16, 2015, Usher released an interactive music video exclusively on the music streaming platform Tidal called Chains", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2015 to Usher?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "Usher worked with artists Nas and Bibi Bourelly on the interactive music video Chains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Usher work with anyone on the interactive music video called Chains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "Hard II Love by Usher is an album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_II_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hard II Love by Usher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "It debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, and sold 28,000 copies in the United States in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Hard II Love by Usher successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher go on tour for Hard II Love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "Hands of Stone is a 2016 American-Panamanian biographical sports film about the career of Panamanian former professional boxer Roberto Durán.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200712212402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands_of_Stone_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is hands of stone with Usher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 54 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200712212402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands_of_Stone_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film Hands of Stone popular?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5733, "Truth_answer": "Usher furthered his acting career, starring as American boxer Sugar Ray Leonard in Hands of Stone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Usher's part in the film Hands of Stone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov attended New York City public schools from age 5, including Boys High School in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Isaac Asimov go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Graduating at 15, Isaac Asimov attended the City College of New York for several days before accepting a scholarship at Seth Low Junior College, a branch of Columbia University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Isaac Asimov further his education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Originally a zoology major, Isaac Asimov switched to chemistry after his first semester as he disapproved of dissecting an alley cat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Isaac Asimov study at Seth Low Junior College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov attended at University Extension (later the Columbia University School of General Studies)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Isaac Asimov go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov recieved his Bachelor of Science degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Isaac Asimov get bachelor degree in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Asimov applied to the graduate program in chemistry at Columbia; initially rejected, then accepted only on a probationary basis, he completed his Master of Arts degree in chemistry in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Isaac Asimov done with schooling after getting his bachelor degree?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "In between earning these two degrees, Isaac Asimov spent three years during World War II working as a civilian chemist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Isaac Asimov?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov worked at the Philadelphia Navy Yard's Naval Air Experimental Station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Isaac Asimov work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov stayed Philadelphia's Navy Yard's Naval Air Experimental Sation from 1942 to 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Isaac Asimov stay there?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov wrote Science fiction and Popular Science books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Isaac Asimov write?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Isaac Asimov's last job?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Isaac Asimov stay there?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov was born in Petrovichi, Klimovichskiy Uyezd, Russian SFSR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Isaac Asimov born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov and 16 other children in Petrovichi developed double pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Isaac Asimov?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Isaac Asimov hopsitalized because of the pneumonia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov's parents were Anna Rachel (née Berman) and Judah Asimov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126120005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Isaac Asimov's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov had a younger sister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Isaac Asimov have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the children who died from pneumonia Isaac Asimov's siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Asimov's family travelled to the United States via Liverpool on the RMS Baltic, arriving on February 3, 1923 when he was three years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Asimov's family ever move from Russia or did he spend his whole childhood in Russia?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Asimov's family move to the United States?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "After becoming established in the U.S., Isaac Asimov's parents owned a succession of candy stores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did Isaac Asimov's father do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "Everyone in Isaac Asimov's family was expected to work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Isaac Asimov ever help out in the candy stores?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5735, "Truth_answer": "The actual date of Isaac Asimov's birth is unkown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Isaac Asimov born?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1990 regarding Burt Bacharach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Burt Bacharach co-wrote and recorded a Grammy-winning album with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "Painted from Memory was pop, baroque pop music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music was the album Painted from Memory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "After the release of Painted from Memory, Burt Bacharach teamed with singer Ronald Isley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bacharach released Painted from Memory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach and Ronald Isley released the album Here I Am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bacharach and Ronald Isley do together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "Bacharach opened the BBC Electric Proms at The Roundhouse in London, performing with the BBC Concert Orchestra accompanied by guest vocalists Adele, Beth Rowley and Jamie Cullum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any more collaborations that Bacharach did?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach collaborated with Adele in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bacharach collaborate with Adele?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5736, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Bacharach's later songs hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5737, "Truth_answer": "The main event in act 2 is the bidding war between Curly and Jud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main event in act 2 of Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5737, "Truth_answer": "Curly and Jud were bidding on Laurey's basket in act 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the men bidding on in Act 2 of Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5737, "Truth_answer": "Jud confessed his love for Laurey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who confessed their love for Laurey in Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5737, "Truth_answer": "Gertie flirted with Curley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who flirted with Curley in Oklahoma! act 2?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5737, "Truth_answer": "Jud gets into a fight with Curley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=us_domestic_terrorism_tmln&startpos=200_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who gets in a fight with Curly in Oklahoma! Act 2?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "Rodgers and Hammerstein started developing Oklahoma! in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rodgers and Hammerstein start developing Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "The New Haven and Boston audiences were enthusiastic, although the reviews were only fair for Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104143701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the reviews at the New Haven tryout for Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "The addition of the show-stopping musical number, Oklahoma and the decision to retitle the musical after that number.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104143701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes were made based in Oklahoma! on the reviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any songs cut before Oklahoma! opened on broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "Between the world wars, roles in musicals were usually filled by actors who could sing, but Rodgers and Hammerstein chose, conversely, to cast singers for Oklahoma! who could act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the casting process for Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "Hammerstein, with director Rouben Mamoulian's support, insisted that performers more dramatically appropriate for the roles be cast. As a result, there were no stars in the production, another unusual step.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the leads for Oklahoma! known actors or new faces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5738, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hammerstein find the actors for Oklahoma?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5739, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Robson played internationally in the West Indies in 1955 and South Africa in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bobby Robson play internationally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5739, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Bobby Robson play after 1956?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5739, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Robson was playing for the England national team in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Bobby Robson playing for in 1957?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5739, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Robson played for England the longest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Bobby Robson play for longest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5739, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Robson obtained coaching qualifications during his second spell at Fulham, and coached Oxford University A.F.C..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129200641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Robson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bobby Robson do after playing for England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5740, "Truth_answer": "Etymologiae (Latin for The Etymologies), also known as the Origines (Origins) and usually abbreviated Orig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109085247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymologiae_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Etymologiae?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5740, "Truth_answer": "It is an etymological encyclopedia compiled by Isidore of Seville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109085247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymologiae_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Isidore of Seville involved with Etymologiae?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5740, "Truth_answer": "The fame of Isidore of Seville's work imparted a new impetus to encyclopedic writing, which bore abundant fruit in the subsequent centuries of the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Isidore of Seville?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5741, "Truth_answer": "Isidore of Seville was interred in Seville. His tomb represented an important place of veneration for the Mozarabs during the centuries after the Arab conquest of Visigothic Hispania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidore_of_Seville_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Isidore of Seville Venerated?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5741, "Truth_answer": "The Mozarabs are, in modern historical terms, the Iberian Christians who lived under Moorish rule in Al-Andalus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708205404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozarabs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Mozarabs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what forms did Isidore of Seville Veneration take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the length of Isadore of Seville's Veneration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5742, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Robson's club playing career began in 1950?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bobby Robson's club playing career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5742, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Robson played against Manchester City Football Club and Burnley Football Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Bobby Robson play against during his club playing years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5742, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other teams did Bobby Robson play against after 1956?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5742, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any games where Bobby Robson didn't play very well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5742, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Robson meet anyone important during his club career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "Following System of a Down's hiatus, Malakian announced his latest project - a band called Scars on Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Scars on Broadway come about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "The members of Scars on Broadway consisted of System of a Down bassist, Shavo Odadjian, and himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Malakian's new band Scars on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "In August 2009, Scars on Broadway, minus Malakian, traveled to Iraq for a USO tour across the U.S. army bases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Scars on Broadway do next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "Scars on Broadway changed their drummer and John Dolmayan became their new drummer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Scars on Broadway ever change any band members?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else leave the band Scars Broadway?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Malakian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5743, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian is known for his distinctive playing and is ranked 14th in Loudwire's list of Top 50 Hard Rock + Metal Guitarists of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daron_Malakian_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Daron Malakian?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is System of a Down still a band in light of this project?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the two bands have similar sounds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian is ethnically Armenian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ethnicity is Daron Malakian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian learned to play by ear since he was 11 and first began playing guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Daron Malakian have any formal training as a musician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian can play five instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Daron Malakian play multple instruments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "Daron Malakian can play keyboards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can Daron Malakian play piano?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Daron Malakian have any other family members that are musicians?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5745, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, on January 3, Miyavi performed at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concert by PS Company at the Nippon Budokan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Miyavi in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5745, "Truth_answer": "On April 5, Miyavi left the PS Company because their ten-year contract expired, and on April 8 launched his own company, J-glam inc., of which he is the president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What occured after Miyavi performed at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative concer by PS?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5745, "Truth_answer": "Miyavi founded J-Glam to be a music ditribution company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of J-Glam Inc?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5745, "Truth_answer": "On April 22, a compilation album was released, Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock, which includes all Miyavi's major singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105085848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyavi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Miyavi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5745, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Miyavi's compilation album Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar feel the need for better resources?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5746, "Truth_answer": "By Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's own account he became an Islamist when he heard of Qutb's death and also contradicts the fact that he ever was a communist during his youth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's views ever cinflicting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar ever receive threats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there ever any violent acts upon Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5746, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar spent 20 years in exile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar ever exiled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5747, "Truth_answer": "Vangelis joined Aphrodite's Child in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vaneglis join Aphrodite's Child?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5747, "Truth_answer": "Aphrodite's Child was founded in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Aphrodite's Child founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5747, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Award did Aphrodite's Child have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5747, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Vangelis composed the score for the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Original Score.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information about Vangelis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5747, "Truth_answer": "With a career 50 years and composing and performed more than 50 albums, Vangelis is considered to be one of the most important figures in the history of electronic music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113185256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangelis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Vangelis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5748, "Truth_answer": "The Vienna Boys' Choir was, for practical purposes, established by a letter from Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire on 30 June 1498.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Vienna Boys' Chior get started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5748, "Truth_answer": "The singing master of the Vienna Boys' Choir was Jurij Slatkonja.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the singing master of the Vienna Boys' Chior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5748, "Truth_answer": "The tradition of the Vienna Boys' Choir singing in weekly Sunday masses at the Imperial Chapel continues today since 1498.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Vienna Boys' Chior sing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5748, "Truth_answer": "Over the centuries, illustrious composers have written masterpieces for the Vienna Boys' Choir of the Imperial Chapel, including Mozart, Bruckner, Gluck, and Schubert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108235003id_/https://www.viennaboyschoir.org/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Vienna Boys' Chior gain popularity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5748, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Walt Disney filmed Almost Angels, a fictional drama about (and starring) the Vienna Boys' Choir, set and filmed in the Palais Augarten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about Vienna Boys' Chior?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Almost Angels seen by many people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5749, "Truth_answer": "The Vienna Boys' Choir sing almost every Sunday (except summer) at Wiener Hofburgkapelle in the Imperial Palace. Their most traditional location boasts excellent acoustics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200717164912id_/https://www.vienna-unwrapped.com/vienna-boys-choir/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the Vienna Boy's Chior perform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5749, "Truth_answer": "There are approximately 100 choristers in the Vienna Boys' Choir between the ages of nine and fourteen. The boys are divided into four touring choirs: Bruckner, Haydn, Mozart and Schubert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large is the Vienna Boys Chior?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Vienna Boys Chior able to get enough recruits to keep going?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5749, "Truth_answer": "The Vienna Boys' Choir has sought to update its image, recording pop music selections and adopting an alternative uniform to the sailor suits used since the 1920s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112024115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Boys%27_Choir_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How have the Vienna Boys Chior changed their image?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Vienna Boys Chior uniform now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of dancing do Vienna Boys Chior do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5750, "Truth_answer": "Spencer left Panic! at the Disco on August 2, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Spencer leave Panic! at the Disco?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5750, "Truth_answer": "Spencer wrote an open letter to fans regarding his abuse of alcohol and prescription. Although Smith joined the band at first, but left the tour to continue fighting addiction.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Spencer leave Panic! at the Disco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5750, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Spencer do after he left Panic! at the Disco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5750, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panic! at the Disco's Hallelujah win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5750, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panic! at the Disco's Hallelujah get any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5750, "Truth_answer": "Death of a Bachelor is the fifth studio album by American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pray_for_the_Wicked_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Death of a Bachelor by Panic! at the Disco?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "Vaudeville is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment born in France at the end of the 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208192811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaudeville_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Arnal_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vaudeville?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "By 1912, Bill Robinson was a full partner in the duo, which had become primarily a tap dancing act, booked on both the Keith and Orpheum Circuits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Robinson's role in Vaudeville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson matured and began working as a solo act, increasing his earnings to an estimated $3,500 per week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vaudeville see any success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bill Robinson perform solo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Robinson's act about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson was one of the first performers to break vaudeville's two-colored rule, which forbade solo black acts.. 943–944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bill Robinson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson performed at the various training camps the troops were stationed at.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Robinson perform for the troops?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the early 1920s, Bill Robinson continued his career on the road as a solo vaudeville act, touring throughout the country and most frequently visiting Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Robinson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Robinson do anything else with Vaudeville?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "From 1919–1923 he was fully booked on the Orpheum Circuit, and was signed full-time. Bill Robinson did multiple shows per night, frequently on two different stages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many solo performances did Bill Robinson have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Bill Robinson's shows well received?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5751, "Truth_answer": "Bill Robinson performed throughout the country, but frequently visiting Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Robinson perform?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino was at the masters for the first time in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Lee Trevino at the masters the first time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino did not accept invitations to the Masters in 1970, 1971 and again in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lee Trevino's next time at the masters go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino said that he felt uncomfortable with the atmosphere at Augusta National and that he disliked the course because his style of play,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything interesting happen to Lee Trevino there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino liked to fade shots left to right, was not suited to the course.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Lee Trevino's style that didn't do well with the course?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "After an opening round of 67 in the 1989 Masters, Lee Trevino finished the tournament tied for 18th place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Lee Trevino?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino later described his boycott of the Masters as the greatest mistake I've made in my career and called Augusta National the eighth wonder of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lee Trevino decide to go to the masters again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino go to the masters every year after that?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5752, "Truth_answer": "Lee Trevino complained that had he not qualified as a player, the club would not have let him onto the grounds except through the kitchen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102043250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Trevino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Trevino have any funny stories from the masters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in season 8, The Drew Carey Show rotated through 9 different opening sequences, each of which contained a new version of one of the show's three theme songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116191658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during season 8-9 of The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "Each theme (Moon Over Parma, Five O'Clock World and Cleveland Rocks) was seen in three different segments, in new, wildly different arrangements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116191658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the themes of season 8-9 of The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show eventually went back to having just five main characters, akin to the first season, as Kate, Mr. Wick, and Steve were written out of the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Drew Carey Show do in Season 8?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Wick disappeared after three appearances until the Season 8 finale of the Drew Carey Show, wherein it is revealed he became a weatherman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the characters ever return to The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other characters stay with The Drew Carey Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "Kellie was introduced in the Drew Carey Show as an old high school friend of Drew's who had been working as a stripper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Drew Carey Show add new characters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show began featuring cameos in the final seasons, including Road Rules star Timmy Beggy, The Real World alumna Cara Khan, and The Amazing Race winner Reichen Lehmkuhl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Drew Carey Show have cameos from other celebrities?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5753, "Truth_answer": "Season 8 of the Drew Carey Show aired on September 9th 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did season 8 of the The Drew Carey Show air on TV?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Gisele Bündchen appeared on 37 international Vogue covers, including three in the American edition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 regarding Gisele Bündchen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "For spring 2000 fashion week, Gisele Bündchen opened shows for Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, and Valentino shows in New York, Milan and Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gisele Bündchen popular at the time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "From 1998–2003, Gisele Bündchen was in every Dolce & Gabbana fashion campaign, 11 total. She returned as the face of the brand's fragrance The One from 2006 to 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who esle did Gisele Bündchen model for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen have any struggles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen co-starred with Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon in the 2004 remake of Taxi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gisele Bündchen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen played Serena in The Devil Wears Prada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen act in anything else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5754, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen worked with the celebrity. Queen Latifah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gisele Bündchen work with anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5755, "Truth_answer": "On August 4, 1985, Tom Seaver recorded his 300th victory at Yankee Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tom Seaver get 300 wins in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5755, "Truth_answer": "The 300 wins were against the Yankees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was the 300 wins against?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5755, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wins did Tom Seaver get?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5755, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver won the National League (NL)'s Rookie of the Year Award, and three NL Cy Young Awards as the league's best pitcher. He is a 12-time All-Star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other accomplishments of Tom Seaver?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ulman performed in Give My Regards to Broad Street, The Young Visitors, and Plenty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Tracey Ulman perform in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ulman also performed in I Love You to Death, Happily Ever After, Death Becomes Her, Robin Hood: Men in Tights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other films Tracey Ulman played in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a movie Tracey Ulman won an award for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tracey Ulman win other awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tracey Ulman ever get divorced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Tracey Ulman topped the list for the Wealthiest British Comedians, with an estimated wealth of £75 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tracey Ulman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tracey Ulman act?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ulman performed in I'll Do Anything, Bullets Over Broadway, Everyone Says I Love You, Panic, Small Time Crooks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Tracey Ulman do work for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "Tracey Ulman worked with Kevin Kline, River Phoenix and Joan Plowright", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Tracey Ulman work with?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tracey Ulman's top film?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5757, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum is notable for its distinctive sound, mixing electronic music with hard rock and covering a wide range of genres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pendulum's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5757, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pendulum's style liked by people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5757, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum produced the albums Hold Your Colour, In Silico, and Immersion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Pendulum produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5757, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pendulum's music recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5757, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum released a Deluxe Edition of Immersion via iTunes which contained the album's original 15 tracks and a collection of remixes of Watercolour, Witchcraft and The Island by other artists", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Pendulum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5757, "Truth_answer": "Artists like deadmau5, Tiësto and Chuckie remixed Pendulum's Deluxe Edition of Immersion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists remixed Pendulum's songs on the Deluxe Edition of Immersion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a lot of people go on the cruise with Boyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the cruise reviewed by critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5758, "Truth_answer": "Twenty, named in recognition of Boyz II Men's twenty years in the music business, is a double CD album with thirteen original songs and eight rerecorded Boyz II Men classics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Boyz II Men do to celebrate the 20 year mark of their career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any critics of Boyz II Men's Twenty album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did he not want to join?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "DJ BoBo gained immense international popularity when he released his Europe-wide smash hit Somebody Dance with Me in November 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to DJ BoBo's breathrough in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "Somebody Dance With Me shot to number 1 in Switzerland and Sweden, while it landed in the top-5 in numerous other European countries including Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Somebody Dance with Me by DJ Bobo do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1994, DJ BoBo's second studio album was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was DJ BoBo's album released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "DJ BoBo's album was titled There Is a Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of DJ BoBo's album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "While the album peaked at No.4 in Switzerland where it was certified Platinum for selling over 50,000 units, it entered the top 10 in Germany for 25 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did There Is a Party do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "DJ BoBo's following album was World in Motion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of DJ BoBo's next album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "DJ BoBo's World in Motion released on September 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did DJ BoBo's World in Motion release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5759, "Truth_answer": "World in Motion proved not only DJ BoBo's consistent presence in the charts, but with this album, René managed to break all his previous records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did DJ BoBo's album World in Motion do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "The release of the album DJ BoBo's album World in Motion was released in September 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with DJ BoBo in 1996?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "World in Motion reached the No.3 position in Germany, which quickly was awarded Platinum for selling 500,000 units. In Switzerland, the album jumped from 0 to No.1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position DJ BoBo's album did World in Motion reach on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the release of World in Motion, DJ BoBo went on a promotional tour in Asia, which was then followed by another one month-tour in Brazil, Chile and Colombia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ BoBo tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "In April 1997, DJ BoBo received his third World Music Award in Monaco for being the World's Best Selling Swiss Artist of the Year and performed his single Respect Yourself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did DJ BoBo do in 1997?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "DJ BoBo maintained his original sound and experimented with new sounds and vocal arrangements when he introduced his singing skills first on his single Where Is Your Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912140529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dj_bobo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about DJ BoBo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ BoBo's single hit charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ BoBo tour with tht album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba's big break came when James Cameron picked Alba from a pool of over one thousand candidates for the role of the genetically engineered super-soldier, Max Guevara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jessica Alba in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is breakout?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in Dark Angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jessica Alba?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie was the award for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba was in the show MADtv.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jessica Alba in any other TV shows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba played Jessica Simpson in MADtv.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What character did Jessica Alba play in the show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Jessica Alba's time on MADtv?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5761, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba was in The Office and Project Runway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jessica Alba in any other shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5762, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum originated from Perth, Western Australia, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pendulum originate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5762, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum was signed with the record label Breakbeat Kaos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record comapny were Pendulum signed with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5762, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum also signed with Warner Music, UK Earstorm, andWarner Bros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the onluy record company that Pendulum had signed with during their career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5762, "Truth_answer": "The original members of Pendulum were Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen and Paul El Hornet Harding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Pendulum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House's reunion happened in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Crowded House's reunion happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House made their fifth album during their reunion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House make any albums after they got back together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House's renion album was titled Time on Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Crowded House's reunion album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House go back on tour after they got back together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House had three members during their reunion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many band members did Crowded House have during their reunion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House lose any more band members after they hired the new drummer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House win any music awards during the time of their reunion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Neil Finn confirmed in an interview with the Dutch newspaper Volkskrant that Crowded House are on indefinite hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House stay together or did they break up again after the reunion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House performed at Coachella Festival on 29 April in Indio, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House go on tour with Finn's son when he joined thr band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House also played at the Australian Live Earth concert in Sydney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113165302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowded_House_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House play any other festivals?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5763, "Truth_answer": "Crowded House have performed in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Crowded House tour outside of Australia?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "On 24 May 1941 Smuts was appointed a field marshal of the British Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jan Smuts involved in the second World War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Smuts fight in WW2?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "Jan Smuts was the only person to sign both of the peace treaties ending the First and Second World wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jan Smuts most famous for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "Jan Smuts was mentioned by Halvdan Koht among candidates that were qualified for the Nobel Prize in Peace. However, he did not explicitly nominate any of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/9376/123100_p33", "https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/9376/133608_p33", "https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/9376/29602_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Smuts win the Nobel Peace Prize?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jan Smuts nominated for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan Smuts have interaction with any world leaders?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jan Smuts get into the UK from South Africa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "At the 1913 South African Party conference, the Old Boers (Hertzog, Steyn, De Wet), called for Botha and Jan Smuts to step down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Old Boers regarding Jan Smuts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "Jan Smuts served as a Boer General during the Boer War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170708181446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_and_the_Old_Boers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jan Smuts called this?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "Jan Smuts was given three key ministries: Interior, Mines, and Defence. Undeniably, Smuts was the second most powerful man in South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan Smuts do during the Boer War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "Jan Smuts was given three key ministries: Interior, Mines, and Defence. Undeniably, Smuts was the second most powerful man in South Africa. Smuts was criticized for his overarching powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the dispute with Jan Smuts over?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were they mining for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Africa gain wealth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jan Smuts gain control over France?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5765, "Truth_answer": "Jan Smuts tried to gain control over France in 1917.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jan Smuts try to gain control over France?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "Stacie Orrico's album Beautiful Awakening was released in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stacie Orrico's Beautiful Awakening released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "It set to be released worldwide on August 29, 2006; however, for reasons unknown, the release of the album was postponed in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Stacie Orrico's Beautiful Awakening album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "The album release in the US and Canada was canceled and Stacie Orrico has no sign of an official US release. Beautiful Awakening is available to purchase on iTunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stacie Orrico's album Beautiful Awakening do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "Another single released from The Beautiful Awakening album was I'm Not Missing You“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the Beautiful Awakening album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "Another single from The Beautiful Awakening album is So Simple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles from Stacie Orrico's album Beautiful Awakening?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "In March, Stacie Orrico announced that Virgin Records was merging with Capitol Records and she had left them and would not be releasing the album with that label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information can you give me about Stacie Orrico's album Beautiful Awakening?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "Stacie Orrico record company terminated her contract and her tour dates were called off. On her Myspace it was announced that she would spend time in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the merger between Capitol Records and Virgin Records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Stacie Orrico's album Beautiful Awakening sell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beautiful Awakening win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other artists that worked on Stacie Orrico's album Beautiful Awakening?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "Stacie Orrico's self titled album, Stacie Orrico, released in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Stacie Orrico album release?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "The album, Stacie Orrico, charted on the US Billboard 200 (debuting at No. 67).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Stacie Orrico album do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "Stuck and (There's Gotta Be) More to Life“ were released from the Stacie Orrico album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the Stacie Orrico album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "I Promise and I Could Be the One“ were other singled released from the Stacie Orrico album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from the Stacie Orrico album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "Stuck from the Stacie Orrico album became a worldwide hit, reaching the Top 5 on the majority of the world's charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other singles do well on the charts from the Stacie Orrico album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "I Could Be the One was the last single to be released from the Stacie Orrico album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was I Promise the last single released from the Stacie Orrico album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "Stacie Orrico sold over 500,000 copies in the US, enough sales for a Gold certification. The album also sold 600,000 in Japan and an estimated 3.4 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409024103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacie_Orrico_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Stacie Orrico album sell for her?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stacie Orrico win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "Stacie Orrico made a new album in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stacie Orrico make any other songs after the Stacie Orrico album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5767, "Truth_answer": "Stacie Orrico was nominated in 2004 at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards in the category Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, but the award was given to Michael W. Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Stacie Orrico?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "Legion Quest is a six-part Marvel Comics crossover event involving the X-Men, published in 1994-1995. It was a prelude to the Age of Apocalypse extended storyline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112025341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_Quest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Legion Quest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Legion's father happy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "The death of Xavier created a catastrophic alternate timeline, the Age of Apocalypse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Age of Apocolypse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about these two things?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "By accidentally killing his father, the horrified Legion prevented his own birth and ceased to exist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Legion survive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other characters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is that?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whatt happened in 1924 with Al Simmons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "Nicknamed Bucketfoot Al, Al Simmons' best years with Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics during the late 1920s and early 1930s, winning two World Series with Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact listed about Al Simmons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "Al Simmons was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Al Simmons' greatest accomplishment mentioned here?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "Tired of hearing people mispronounce it his last name, Al Simmons saw an advertisement for a company named Simmons Hardware and decided to take on the last name of Simmons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting apsects about Al Simmons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "Al Simmons married Doris Lynn Reader of Chicago in August 1934", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031040051id_/https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/cd6ca572_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Al Simmons married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "Al Simmons' best year was in 1930, when he won his first of successive batting titles, hitting .381 with 36 home runs, 211 hits, 41 doubles and 16 triples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Simmons_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important fact about Al Simmons' career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5769, "Truth_answer": "Al Simmons worked with Lefty Grove and the Yankees' Lou Gehrig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Al Simmons work with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "Al Simmons was playing in Chicago in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Al Simmons playing in 1933?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "During his first season in Chicago, Simmons batted .331 with 14 home runs, 119 RBI and 200 hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Simmons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Al Simmons do between 1933 and 1938?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "After a disappointing final season with the White Sox, Al Simmons rebounded by hitting .327 with 13 home runs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Simmons lead the league in hitting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "For the first time in Al Simmons' 11-year career he did not reach .300+ & 100 RBI", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Simmons_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was it disappointing for Al Simmons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "Al Simmons' disappointing season was in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Al Simmons' disappointing season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "In 1937 Al Simmons struggled again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Al Simmons do better in 1937?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5770, "Truth_answer": "This time with the Washington Senators, Al Simmons was batting just .279 with 8 home runs and 84 RBIs in 103 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Simmons_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what ways did Al Simmons struggle in 1937?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago got her education in UCLA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judy Chicago get her education?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "In 1965, Judy Chicago displayed work in her first solo show, at the Rolf Nelson Gallery in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judy Chicago start her career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did judy Chicago creat a famous piece during her early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago married Gerowitz in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Judy Chicago get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago take her husband's last name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago's husband died in a car crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Judy Chicago's husband die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "Judy Chicago began working in ice sculpture, which represented a metaphor for the preciousness of life, another reference towards her husband's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judy Chicago do any other pieces in her early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5771, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, the Pasadena Art Museum exhibited a series of Judy Chicago's spherical acrylic plastic dome sculptures and drawings in an experimental gallery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other pieces did Judy Chicago do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "Brett Hull got started in management in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brett Hull get started in management?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "NHL gave Brett Hull his start in team management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What company gave Brett Hull his start in management?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "Brett Hull also dealt with studio analysis while with NHL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Hull have any other positions within NHL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Brett Hull work with NHL?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Hull go to a different team after that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Brett Hull with NHL altogether?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5772, "Truth_answer": "On May 22, 2019 after the Blues advanced to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 49 years, Brett Hull wasn't able to control his emotions and cried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Brett Hull?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "As a dual Canadian and American citizen, Brett Hull was eligible to play for either country internationally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Hull_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to Brett Hull's international career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "The American national team invited Brett Hull to join their squad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Hull_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The American National Team ask Brett Hull to join?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "Known as one of the game's greatest snipers, Brett Hull was an elite scorer at all levels of the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Brett Hull?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "Bret Hull won the Stanley Cup champion 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Hull win any championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "Brett Hull also wo the Stanley Cup champion 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Hull have any other notable wins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable losses by Brett Hull?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after that loss for Brett Hull?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5773, "Truth_answer": "Brett Hull felt that he was no longer able to play at the level he expected of himself. On October 15, 2005, he announced his retirement as a player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Hull_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brett Hull retire shortly after?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson was troubled from a young age by the deepening menace of death, especially the deaths of those who were close to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Emily Dickinson's teenage years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "Dickinson began attending Mary Lyon's Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (which later became Mount Holyoke College) in South Hadley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Emily Dickinson go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "Dickinson began writing as a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426114321id_/https://www.biography.com/writer/emily-dickinson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Emily Dickinson start writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson spent seven years at the Academy, taking classes in English and classical literature, Latin, botany, geology, history, mental philosophy, and arithmetic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Emily Dickinson do as a teenager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "A study postulates that Emily Dickinson may have had a mild form of manic depression, with periods of high poetic creativity coinciding with exuberant periods that bordered on mania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802135903id_/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-may-16-cl-63914-story.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emily Dickinson have depression?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "During the last year of her stay at the Academy, Emily Dickinson became friendly with Leonard Humphrey, its popular new young principal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Emily Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which college town?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "Farnsworth House is a one-room weekend retreat in what then was a rural setting, located 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Chicago's downtown, on a 60-acre estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202084519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsworth_House_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Farnsworth House?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "Mies van der Rohe designed and built the Farnsworth House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202084519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsworth_House_p14", "https://www.homestolove.com.au/derek-swalwell-farnsworth-miller-exhibition-20782_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p9", "http://coolersbookss.weebly.com/use-case-driven-object-modeling-with-uml-theory-and-practice-download-file.html_p3", "http://www.aud.ucla.edu/news/rumble_664.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe involved with the Farnsworth house?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "The Farnsworth House was built etween 1946 and 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Fansworth house deisgned and built?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies explored the relationship between people, shelter, and nature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Ludwig Mies van der Rohe during the construction of the Fansworth house?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies attended a local Catholic school, and then received vocational training at the Gewerbeschule in Aachen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217203152id_/https://www.biography.com/artist/ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe get his education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies began his architectural career as an apprentice at Peter Behrens from 1908 to 1912, where he was exposed to the current design theories and to progressive German culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What got Ludwig Mies van der Rohe interested in architecture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "In the twenty-first century, Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critics Paul Goldberger and Blair Kamin have both declared Ludwig Mies' Farnsworth House a masterpiece of modern architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202084519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnsworth_House_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe receive any awards, honores, or recognition for the Fansworth house?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "Currently, the house is owned and operated as a historic house museum by the historic preservation group, National Trust for Historic Preservation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Fansworth House used for today?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5775, "Truth_answer": "In celebration of the 2018 Illinois Bicentennial, the Farnsworth House was selected as one of the Illinois 200 Great Places by the American Institute of Architects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Fansworth property?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies; March 27, 1886 – August 17, 1969) was a German-American architect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "Maria Ludwig Michael Mies was born March 27, 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228070836id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ludwig-Mies-van-der-Rohe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217203152id_/https://www.biography.com/artist/ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "Maria Ludwig Michael Mies was born in Aachen, Germany", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217203152id_/https://www.biography.com/artist/ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "He worked as a draftsman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "One of Mies’s final projects was the New National Gallery in Berlin, for which he had received a commission from the West German government. Completed in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217203152id_/https://www.biography.com/artist/ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Berlin with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "He moved to Berlin, where he joined the office of interior designer Bruno Paul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p2", "https://www.danishmodernla.com/product/category/cabinets?manu=20&country=4&designer=165_p3", "https://www.danishmodernla.com/product/category/mirrors?manu=47&country=4&designer=165_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's job at the office in Berlin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "Mies served as construction manager of the Embassy of the German Empire in Saint Petersburg under Behrens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe have any other professional careers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5776, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ludwig Mies van der Rohe gain any recognition?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "He argued middle years of the 17th century in Western Europe saw a widespread break-down in politics, economics and society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the crisis Hugh Trevor-Roper wrote about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "It was caused by demographic, social, religious, economic and political problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the crisis in Hugh Trevor-Roper's opinion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "The general crisis thesis generated controversy between supporters of this theory, and those, such as the Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did everyone agree there was actually a crisis according to Hugh Trevor-Roper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "There were supporters of his theory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people agree with Hugh Trevor-Roper about the crisis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "A third faction denied that there was any general crisis,” for example the Dutch historian Ivo Schöffer, the Danish historian Niels Steengsgaard, and the Soviet historian A. D. Lublinskaya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trevor-Roper have any critics regarding the crisis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "At times the discussion became quite heated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Hugh Trevor-Roper and the crisis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5777, "Truth_answer": "Italian Marxist historian Rosario Villari and Soviet historian A. D. Lublinskaya", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What experts did Hugh Trevor-Roper's theory about the crisis provoke?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "1642–1651", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the English Civil war happen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it well received by the readers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Trevor-Roper in the foreword to a book by John Röhl endorsed the view that Germany was largely responsible for the First World War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What esle did you find interesting about Hugh Trevor-Roper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "He claimed this theory had been promoted by the German government's policy of selective publication of documents, aided and abetted by most German historians in a policy of self-censorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trevor-Roper share the idea that Germany was largely responsible for the First World War with others in writing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trevor-Roper write anything else during this time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trevor-Roper receive any bad critiques?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hugh Trevor-Roper attack?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "He had applied for active duty in the U.S. Army Air Forces in early 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy try to accomplish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "You got shit in your blood?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they say to Joseph McCarthy about applying for active duty in the U.S. Army?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "Solomon Islands and Bougainville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joseph McCarthy stationed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said this about Joseph McCarthy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this person say to Joseph McCarthy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after this?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "He served as an intelligence briefing officer for a dive bomber squadron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do after joining?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "He volunteered to fly twelve combat missions as a gunner-observer, acquiring (or perhaps giving himself) the nickname Tail-Gunner Joe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do that got him a name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy also publicized a letter of commendation which he claimed had been signed by his commanding officer. However, his commander revealed that McCarthy had written this letter himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy try and fail at?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5779, "Truth_answer": "Marine Corps chain of command decided to approve in 1952 because of his political influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What got Joseph McCarthy these awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "11/14/1908", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joseph McCarthy born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Joseph McCarthy have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "Bridget (Tierney and Timothy McCarthy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph McCarthy's parents names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy dropped out of junior high school at age 14 to help his parents manage their farm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do for his family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "He entered Little Wolf High School, in Manawa, Wisconsin, when he was 20 and graduated in one year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do after dropping out of junior high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "He attended Marquette University from 1930 to 1935.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do after high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy worked his way through college, studying first electrical engineering for two years, then law, and receiving an LL.B. degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do in college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "McCarthy was admitted to the bar in 1935.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do after his degree?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "While working at a law firm in Shawano, Wisconsin, he launched an unsuccessful campaign for district attorney as a Democrat in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy do after getting admitted to the bar?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5780, "Truth_answer": "During his years as an attorney, McCarthy made money on the side by gambling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122121548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joseph McCarthy try next after working at a law firm in Shawano, Wisconsin?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "Mewtwo has appeared as a central character in several books related to the Pokémon franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mewtwo in a book?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "Mewtwo Strikes Back", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first book Mewtwo was in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "Mewtwo Returns", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next book Mewtwo was in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "Mewtwo is regarded as one of the series' strongest Pokémon; it was also one of the most popular pokemon for some time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mewtwo a popular character?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "The player first learns of Mewtwo late in Pokémon Red and Blue by reading research documents left in a ruined laboratory on Cinnabar Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mewtwo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "Team Rocket (ロケット団 Roketto-dan, Rocket Gang) is the crime syndicate in the Kanto, Johto, and Sevii Islands regions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Team Rocket?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5781, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Team Rocket create Mewtwo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "Despite having a genome that is almost identical to Mew, Mewtwo's appearance is very different in comparison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the design of Mewtwo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "Ken Sugimori", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who designed Mewtwo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "Ken Sugimori designed Mewtwo for the first generation of Pocket Monsters games, Red and Green, known outside Japan as Pokémon Red and Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ken Sugimori design Mewtwo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "It appears as a bipedal feline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mewtwo cat like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "As a result of being cloned from a sample of Mew's DNA, Mewtwo is an extremely powerful psychic, yet its abilities surpass Mew's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mewtwo have powers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "As such, it can use telekinesis for flight, to shield itself or to powerfully throw opponents aside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mewtwo have other powers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "White and purple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Mewtwo's colors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5782, "Truth_answer": "Mewtwo is regarded as one of the series' strongest Pokémon; it was also one of the most popular pokemon for some time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205195435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mewtwo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mewtwo a popular character?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "Glaspell was highly regarded in her time, and was well known as a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Susan Glaspell's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "Her short stories were regularly printed in the era's top periodicals, and her New York Times obituary states that she was one of the nation's most widely-read novelists.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is said of Susan Glaspell's books?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "To most readers Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) is still known primarily as the author of Trifles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129103817id_/http://blogs.shu.edu:80/glaspellsociety/about-susan-glaspell/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Susan Glaspell's books about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "She was also a journalist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Susan Glaspell do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "She was also an American Playwrite", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susan Glaspell write pays as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "First known for her short stories (fifty were published), Glaspell is known also to have written nine novels, fifteen plays, and a biography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What works are Susan Glaspell most known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "According to Britain's leading theatre critic, Michael Billington, she remains American drama's best-kept secret.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Susan Glaspell admired by many?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What criticism did Susan Glaspell get?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "Exacerbating the issue was Glaspell's reluctance to seek publicity and her tendency to downplay her own accomplishments, perhaps a result of her modest Midwestern upbringing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Susan Glaspell like publicity?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5783, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1970s feminist critics began to reevaluate Glaspell's career, and interest in her work has grown steadily ever since.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Susan Glaspell?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "Across the river from Black Hawk's ancestral village in Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Susan Glaspell grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "Elmer Glaspell, a hay farmer, and his wife Alice Keating, a public school teacher, an older brother, Raymond, and a younger brother, Frank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Susan Glaspell's family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Susan Glaspell go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "At twenty-one Glaspell enrolled at Drake University, against the local belief that college made women unfit for marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susan Glaspell got to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "philosophy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Susan Glaspell study at Drake?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "1899", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Susan Glaspell graduate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "The day after graduation, Glaspell began working full-time for the Des Moines paper as a reporter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Susan Glaspell do after graduate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Susan Glaspell start writing novels, plays, etc?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5784, "Truth_answer": "Unlike many new writers, she readily had her stories accepted and was published by the most widely read periodicals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816052832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Glaspell_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Susan Glaspell's novel well received by the public or critics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5785, "Truth_answer": "Mayan scholars stated that no classic Mayan accounts forecast impending doom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the scholars believe regarding the 2012 phenomenon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5785, "Truth_answer": "24 December 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other dates of inpending doom?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5785, "Truth_answer": "Most classic Maya inscriptions are strictly historical and do not make any prophetic declarations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other inscriptions from Mayans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5785, "Truth_answer": "Maud Worcester Makemson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a mayanist scholar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "Eventually, Lee's father decided his son should leave Hong Kong to pursue a safer and healthier life in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bruce Lee getting in fights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "In April 1959, Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee do to fix the situation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee adapt well to Ameircan life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "Lee dropped out of college in early 1964 and moved to Oakland to live with James Yimm Lee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruce Lee?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, due to poor academic performance and possibly poor conduct, he was transferred to St. Francis Xavier's College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after attending Tak Sun School for Bruce Lee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5786, "Truth_answer": "Lee enrolled at the University of Washington and studied dramatic arts, philosophy, psychology, and various other subjects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Bruce Lee attended the college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were these championships Bruce Lee participated in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruce Lee train for the championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "Wong and William Chen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Bruce Lee compete against in the championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee win the championships?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the championship title Bruce Lee won?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "He performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups with feet at approximately shoulder-width apart. In the same Long Beach event he also performed the One inch punch.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things did Bruce Lee do during the competition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "Lee had abandoned thoughts of a film career in favour of pursuing martial arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bruce Lee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee attend another championship?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5788, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Ambrose make to be on Television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5788, "Truth_answer": "He served as the historical consultant for the movie Saving Private Ryan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose make it into the filming industry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5788, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What timeline did Stephen E. Ambrose make it into the film industry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5788, "Truth_answer": "He was involved in an HBO mini-series, Band of Brothers, for which was an executive producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities did Stephen E. Ambrose get involved in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5788, "Truth_answer": "was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon and is best known for his many bestselling volumes of American popular history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen E. Ambrose most famous for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5789, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Ambrose was accused of plagiarizing several passages in his book The Wild Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204215120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5789, "Truth_answer": "A Forbes investigation of his work found cases of plagiarism involving passages in at least six books, with a similar pattern going all the way back to his doctoral dissertation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose plagiarise anything else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5789, "Truth_answer": "The History News Network lists seven of Ambrose's more than 40 works contained content from twelve authors without appropriate attribution from Ambrose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen E. Ambrose get caught?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5789, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reprucussions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5790, "Truth_answer": "Billups was traded to the New York Knicks on February 22, 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Knicks_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Chauncey Billups join the Knicks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5790, "Truth_answer": "The Knicks finished 42–40 and clinched the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference and made the playoffs for the first time since 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chauncey Billups accomplish on the Knicks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5790, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did others say or think about Chauncey Billups?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5790, "Truth_answer": "Colorado finished second in the Big 12 conference with an overall record of 22–10. Billups then led the Buffaloes to their first NCAA tournament appearance in 28 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Chauncey Billups's other records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5790, "Truth_answer": "No. 7", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What number jersey did Chauncey Billups wear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5791, "Truth_answer": "Billups was traded to the Denver Nuggets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Celtics_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Chauncey Billups return to the Denver Nuggets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5791, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chauncey Billups happy with this decision?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5791, "Truth_answer": "With Billups and Carmelo Anthony, the Nuggets accomplished a number of franchise milestones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Chauncey Billups play with the Nuggets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5791, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chauncey Billups have any injuries while playing with them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5791, "Truth_answer": "3 seasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Chauncey Billups play with the Nuggets after his return?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5792, "Truth_answer": "In April 2014, The Rock appeared in the opening segment of WrestleMania XXX along with Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2014 regarding Dwayne Johnson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5792, "Truth_answer": "Rusev and Lana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dwayne Johnson fight at WrestleMania XXX?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5792, "Truth_answer": "The Rock made a surprise appearance to confront Rusev and Lana", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Johnson_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the opening segment Dwayne Johnson appeared in for WrestleMania XXX?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5792, "Truth_answer": "This resulted in the Rock clearing Rusev from the ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Johnson_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the match between Dwayne Johnson and Rusev and Lana?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5793, "Truth_answer": "John Cena", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dwayne Johnson have a feud with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5793, "Truth_answer": "The Rock feuded with Austin and Ken Shamrock through the end of 1997 and beginning of 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dwayne Johnson wrestle Austin and Ken?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5793, "Truth_answer": "On January 19, 1998, at Royal Rumble, The Rock defeated Shamrock by disqualification to retain the Intercontinental title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dwayne Johnson wrestle during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5793, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, The Rock aided Mick Foley in his feud against Evolution, leading to a reunion of The Rock 'n' Sock Connection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Johnson_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What wrestling appearance did Dwayne Johnson make in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5794, "Truth_answer": "1982–2001, 2007–present", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were the band James together?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5794, "Truth_answer": "15", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the band James release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5794, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band James win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5794, "Truth_answer": "The band's best-known singles include Come Home; Sit Down; She's a Star and Laid, which also became a hit on American college radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band James?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5794, "Truth_answer": "Following the departure of lead singer Tim Booth in 2001, the band became inactive, but reunited in January 2007 and has gone on to produce a further six albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band James ever break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5795, "Truth_answer": "1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Wen was the band James established?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5795, "Truth_answer": "Until 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the band James together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5795, "Truth_answer": "In November 1988, drummer Whelan became involved in an on-stage fight with Booth and was asked to leave the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5795, "Truth_answer": "They spent most of 2000 recording the album; writing the songs, then performing them live before actually recording them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band James write their own songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5795, "Truth_answer": "Stutter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the names of one of the band James' albunms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5795, "Truth_answer": "Whelan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone every leav e the band James?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5796, "Truth_answer": "Jones told Holland that Davis wanted him to join his band (replacing Ron Carter).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Holland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What works did Miles Davis work on with Dave Holland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5796, "Truth_answer": "Holland was a member of Davis's rhythm section through the summer of 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrunments did Dave Holland polay for the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5796, "Truth_answer": "1968", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Miles Davis join the band with Dave Holland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5796, "Truth_answer": "He left at the end of the summer of 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dave Holland leave the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5796, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dave Holland and the band win any awards together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5797, "Truth_answer": "During the 1990s, Holland renewed an affiliation, begun in the 1970s, with Joe Henderson, joining the tenor saxophonist on So Near (So Far)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101135902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Holland_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dave Holland doing in the early 1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5797, "Truth_answer": "Subsequently recording The New Standard. Holland joined Hancock's band again in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dave Holland do in the late 1990s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5797, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dave Holland win any awards in the 90s with the band or solo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5797, "Truth_answer": "Holland formed a quintet that includes tenor saxophonist Chris Potter, trombonist Robin Eubanks and, a more recent addition, drummer Nate Smith", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dave Holland lead at that time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about this title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it have any chart toppers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was the album recieved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5798, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, their album All the Pain Money Can Buy reached platinum sales within six months of its release, and stayed on the Billboard 200 chart for a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Fastball (band)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Fastball (band) tour successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Fastball's album different than their previous ones?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fastball and All the Pain Money can Buy have in common?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Fastball have any other albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5799, "Truth_answer": "The single The Way stayed on top of Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart for seven weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905043557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastball_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were off of Fastball's album All the Pain Money Can Buy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5799, "Truth_answer": "Fastball followed up The Way with a second single Fire Escape and a third single, Out of My Head, which reached the top ten on Billboard's Top 40 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905043557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastball_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs on Fastball's album All the Pain Money Can Buy that were hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5799, "Truth_answer": "The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in June 1998 and went Platinum in September of the same year, making it Fastball's most successful release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Pain_Money_Can_Buy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fastball's album All the Pain Money Can Buy successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Robin Thicke just finish working with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label was this under?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What person was this?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Robin Thicke?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed Robin Thicke next?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Under who?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "Thicke's peers jokingly nicknamed him Brian McWhite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his nickname?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What label is that?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5801, "Truth_answer": "Psychology of Sex", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What book did Havelock Ellis write in 1933?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5801, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In that book Havelock Ellis explains how children can experience sexuality differently in two ways? What are those two ways?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5801, "Truth_answer": "Marc, Fonssagrives, and Perez in France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which authors does Havelock Ellis reference when he claims humans can experience sexual excitement at an early age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5801, "Truth_answer": "8 to 19", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the age range for girls to experience these feelings of sexual excitement according to Havelock Ellis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5801, "Truth_answer": "Ellis then references G.V. Hamilton’s studies that found twenty percent of males and fourteen percent of females have pleasurable experiences with their sex organs before the age of six.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the percentage difference on girls to boys in Havelock Ellis' findings as well as in other findings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5801, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Havelock Ellis call chiuldren who do not experience these feelings until puberty?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5802, "Truth_answer": "Cast members included cartoonist Timothy Birdsall, political commentator Bernard Levin, and actors Lance Percival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5802, "Truth_answer": "10 January 1964 to May 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did That Was the Week That Was run in the US?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5802, "Truth_answer": "The show was praised as well: in 1966 it received the Gouden Televizier-ring, a prestigious audience award—though it turned out afterward that the election was rigged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did That Was the Week That Was recieve any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5802, "Truth_answer": "After two successful series the programme did not return. The reason given by the BBC was 1964 was an election year and political material could compromise the corporation's impartiality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the BBC stop showing That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5803, "Truth_answer": "Snowball the hamster", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some recurring characters in Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5803, "Truth_answer": "Billie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other recurring characters in Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5803, "Truth_answer": "Snowball the hamster", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on there most often in Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5803, "Truth_answer": "Pharfignewton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other recurring characters in Pinky and the Brain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5804, "Truth_answer": "Islands is the fourth studio album by English band King Crimson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709010227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islands_(King_Crimson_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Islands album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5804, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic called Islands the weakest King Crimson album from their first era that is only a real disappointment in relation to the extraordinarily high quality of the group's earlier efforts.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Islands a successful recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5804, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did King Crimson record any other albums during that time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5804, "Truth_answer": "Ian McDonald, Mel Collins, Peter Giles and Michael Giles, Jakko Jakszyk", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116085156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21st_Century_Schizoid_Band_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of King Crimson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5804, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band members of King Crimson ever change?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5804, "Truth_answer": "After their first US tour, King Crimson was in a state of flux with various line-up changes, thwarted tour plans, and difficulties in finding a satisfactory musical direction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the article of King Crimson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5805, "Truth_answer": "Testament quickly managed to increase their exposure by heading out on successful American and European tours with Anthrax, who were supporting their Among the Living album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Testament do to increase their popularity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5805, "Truth_answer": "Testament's second album, The New Order, was released in May 1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament produce any albums during this time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5805, "Truth_answer": "The New Order entered the Billboard 200 album charts in August 1988, three months after its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The New Order do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5805, "Truth_answer": "Trial by Fire“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The New Order have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5806, "Truth_answer": "Rice Lake, Wisconsin, at 16 West Humbird Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Henry Dietz born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5806, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz was the head coach of the National Football League's Boston Redskins. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Henry Dietz known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5806, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz played at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School of Carlisle, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did William Henry Dietz get involved in sports?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5806, "Truth_answer": "William Henry Dietz married Doris O. Pottlitzer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Henry Dietz ever married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5806, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, William Henry Dietz took a coaching position with Purdue University in Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about William Henry Dietz?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5806, "Truth_answer": "The week previous to their marriage, Purdue officials fired him for illegal recruiting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did William Henry Dietz stay?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5807, "Truth_answer": "Katie Couric was a special correspondent for ABC News", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Couric_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Katie Couric on ABC News?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5807, "Truth_answer": "News", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of things did Katie Couric cover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5807, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Katie Couric in New York during that?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5807, "Truth_answer": "Katie Couric received the Walter Cronkite Award for Journalism Excellence for the interviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Couric_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Katie Couric received any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5807, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, Katie Couric joined Today as national political correspondent, becoming a substitute co-host", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Couric_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Katie Couric's article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5807, "Truth_answer": "Deborah Norville went on maternity leave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Couric_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Katie Couric subsititing for Norville?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Josh Turner's fifth studio album, Punching Bag, was released via MCA Nashville on June 12, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Punching Bag?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Punching Bag, was released via MCA Nashville on June 12, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150603133402id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punching_Bag_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Punching Bag released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Time Is Love“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some songs from the Punching Bag album by Josh Turner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Time Is Love debuted at number 56 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of January 14, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Is_Love_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Time Is Love“ by Josh Turner popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Find Me a Baby“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs from Punching Bag album by Josh Turner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Punching Bag's second single", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs on Punching Bag popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "The lead single from Josh Turner's upcoming sixth studio album, Lay Low, was released to country radio on September 1, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814092557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josh Turner do after Punching Bag?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Lay Low reached a peak of No. 25 on Country Airplay, at which it remained stalled at for several weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lay Low do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Deep South scored Josh Turner his third No. 1 album on the US Top Country Album's Chart upon its release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Deep South itself sell well?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5808, "Truth_answer": "Hometown Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on Deep South?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5809, "Truth_answer": "Anne Erin Clark's fourth album, St. Vincent", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Vincent_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is St. Vincent an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5809, "Truth_answer": "A studio album by St. Vincent", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Marry Me an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5809, "Truth_answer": "St. Vincent's debut album, Marry Me", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5809, "Truth_answer": "Marry Me was released on July 10, 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Marry Me released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5810, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, Al Jourgensen met Jim Nash and Danny Flesher, co-founders and co-owners of the indie record label and shop Wax Trax! Records recommended him for Divine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5810, "Truth_answer": "A 12-inch single containing the song Same Old Madness was recorded and planned for release, along with its accompanying music video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ministry's article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5811, "Truth_answer": "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on November 14, 1989 by Sire Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mind_Is_a_Terrible_Thing_to_Taste_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste by Ministry released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5811, "Truth_answer": "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is the fourth studio album by Ministry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525002716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mind_Is_a_Terrible_Thing_to_Taste_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827121939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nivek_Ogre_p8", "http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/interviews/deine-lakaien/_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste''?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5811, "Truth_answer": "Tom Moon callied The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste one of the great works of industrial music and an influential album that is way ahead of its time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "Jim Henson originated the character in 1955 on his local television series, Sam and Friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Kermit the Frog perform with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "Jim Henson's Kermit the Frog was coming out of his own personality—was a wry intelligence, a little bit of a naughtiness, but Kermit always loved everyone around.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kermit the Frog's performance about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "Following Jim Henson's death, veteran Muppet performer Steve Whitmire was named Kermit the Frog's new performer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "Steve Whitmire seemed to imply in a blog post that Jim Henson had asked him to assume the role before he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kermit the Frog need another performer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Henson die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "Jim Henson's last known performance as Kermit the Frog was for an appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which appearance had Jim Henson had before his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "to promote The Muppets at Walt Disney World", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog_p3", "https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Jim_Henson?oldid=1225418_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209202356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppet_Movie_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227124153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITC_Entertainment_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Jim Henson promote about the show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5812, "Truth_answer": "Jim Henson 1955–1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years had Jim Henson been the performer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Introduced in 1955,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kermit the Frog born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Leland, Mississippi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kermit the Frog born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "approximately 2,353 siblings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kermit the Frog have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Kermit the Frog was the first of his siblings to leave the swamp, and one of the first frogs to talk to humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kermit the Frog leave Mississippi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Kermit the Frog returned to the swamp", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Kermit the Frog go back home?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Kermit the Frog's Swamp Years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a movie about Kermit the Frog childhood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Kermit the Frog headed to Hollywood, encountering the rest of the Muppets along the way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kermit the Frog meet the other Muppets?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Together, The Muppets were given a standard rich and famous contract by Lew Lord of Wide World Studios and began their showbiz careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Muppets get into movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5813, "Truth_answer": "Muppets Tonight", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first movie The Muppets made?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5814, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The-Dream grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5814, "Truth_answer": "Terius Youngdell Nash began dating Christina Milian in early 2009 and she became pregnant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The-Dream's article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5814, "Truth_answer": "The Daily Mail reported that the pregnancy was a surprise, but they were getting married regardless.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The-Dream_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Dream and Christina Milian married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5814, "Truth_answer": "The-Dream has nine children. After dating for six months, Terius Youngdell Nash married his girlfriend, Nivea B. Hamilton in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The-Dream marry anyone else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5814, "Truth_answer": "Terius Youngdell Nash began dating LaLonne Martinez in early 2014, they became engaged in May 2014 and quietly married on July 3, 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The-Dream remarry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5814, "Truth_answer": "The Deam and LaLonne Martinez have four children, two sons, Heir and Lord Nash, and two daughters, Maverick Nash and Élysées Nash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Deam and LaLonne Martinez have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5815, "Truth_answer": "In June 2008, The-Dream was named Best New Artist at the BET Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The-Dream in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5815, "Truth_answer": "3 s albums by The Dream Love Hate, Love vs. Money and Love King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Love Trilogy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5815, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The-Dream write any other songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5815, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The-Dream have any other albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5816, "Truth_answer": "Martin Lee, Nicky Stevens, Lee Sheriden", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113212325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the current line up with the Brotherhood of Man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5816, "Truth_answer": "2 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did this current line up last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5816, "Truth_answer": "The Brotherhood of Man began recording together, but their first single, Rock Me Baby, to be released at the end of 1972,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113212325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Man_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the trio of session singers do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5816, "Truth_answer": "Love One Another was cancelled due to the release of the song by David Cassidy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Brotherhood of Man's first single hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5816, "Truth_answer": "Finally Brotherhood of Man's first two singles Happy Ever After and Our World of Love were released in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113212325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Man_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the release of the song by David Cassidy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5817, "Truth_answer": "Read My Lips", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album was more popular?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5817, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Ellis-Bextor starred in the third Robbie the Reindeer special Close Encounters of the Herd Kind as a female Earth Guardian who sings at the end of the film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225122008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Ellis-Bextor_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's music make it into any movies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5817, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Ellis-Bextor stated that her tour would be rescheduled for March 2008, with all tickets purchased being valid for the rescheduled concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most important thing to happen during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5817, "Truth_answer": "Young Blood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's songs made it highest on the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "Lou Gramm decided to leave Foreigner in May 1990 while preparing to tour behind Long Hard Look as the opener for Steve Miller Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lou Gramm leave?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "After finishing this tour, Lou Gramm went on to form the short-lived band Shadow King", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Lou Gramm went solo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "Although replacements were considered, Shadow King members eventually went their separate ways, with Lou Gramm and Bruce Turgon rejoining Foreigner in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210220818id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_King_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Shadow King received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "Thom Gimbel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Lou Gramm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Gramm tour for his solo career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foreigner tour after Lou Gramm left?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5818, "Truth_answer": "In October 1994 Foreigner released what was supposed to be a comeback album, Mr. Moonlight, in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5819, "Truth_answer": "Jumbo died at a railway classification yard in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jumbo die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5819, "Truth_answer": "09/15/1885", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jumbo's death happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5819, "Truth_answer": "Jumbo was hit and mortally wounded, dying within minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219175834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other details were there about Jumbo's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5819, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jumbo buried?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5820, "Truth_answer": "1860", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What period of history was th Jumbo article about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5820, "Truth_answer": "East Africa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know where Jumbo the elephant first came from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5820, "Truth_answer": "Jumbo became a crowd favorite due to his size", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Jumbo compared to other circus elephants?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5820, "Truth_answer": "Jumbo ground them down against the stonework of his enclosure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219175834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jumbo grinding his tusks? Was he going crazy or sick?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5820, "Truth_answer": "On 30 May 1884, Jumbo was one of Phineas T. Barnum's 21 elephants that crossed the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that it was safe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219175834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumbo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jumbo notable for any particular circus acts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "23 May 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sound of the Underground by Girls Aloud released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "Sound of the Underground yielded four singles, including the title track, which topped the UK Singles Chart for a month. The album has sold 368,000 copies in the United Kingdom alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106121626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_of_the_Underground_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sound of the Underground by Girls Aloud a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "29 November 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was What will the neighbors say by Girls Aloud released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "What Will the Neighbors Say yielded five top-ten singles and had high sales, going double platinum in the United Kingdom and Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was What Will the Neighbors Say by Girls Aloud a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "After a brief hiatus, Girls Aloud released The Show in June 2004, the first single from What Will the Neighbours Say?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Girls Aloud's article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "The final single from What Will the Neighbors Say, Wake Me Up, was released in February 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hits from the album What Will the Neighbors Say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5821, "Truth_answer": "Sound of the Underground", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album did better on the charts, Sound of the Underground or What Will the Neighbours Say?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5822, "Truth_answer": "Popstars The Rivals is a British television talent show series that was broadcast on ITV in late 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200622072836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popstars:_The_Rivals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Popstars: The Rivals about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5822, "Truth_answer": "7 September 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Popstars: The Rivals Released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5822, "Truth_answer": "Girls Aloud came together with Mattel in 2005 to produce Fashion Fever Barbies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything that stood out to you in Girls Aloud's article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5822, "Truth_answer": "In May 2006, Girls Aloud embarked on their first arena tour, the Chemistry Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Aloud_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Girls Aloud tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5823, "Truth_answer": "The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the New 52?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5823, "Truth_answer": "The New 52 relaunch included changes to the publishing format; for example, print and digital comics began to be released on the same day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is this the only thing affected by the relaunching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5823, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the writers eventually focus on Selina Kyle's time as Catwoman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5823, "Truth_answer": "The series begins with Selina Kyle frantically escaping from unknown masked men who are invading her apartment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5824, "Truth_answer": "The DC Universe is the fictional shared universe where most stories in American comic book titles published by DC Comics take place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is DC Universe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5824, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the DC Universe successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5824, "Truth_answer": "Catwoman made her debut as the Cat in Batman #1, and her real name is Selina Kyle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5824, "Truth_answer": "Catwoman is Batman's most enduring love interest and is known for her complex love-hate relationship with him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123181612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catwoman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Selina Kyle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5824, "Truth_answer": "Batman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Catwoman work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5824, "Truth_answer": "Slam Bradley Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Catwoman have any other romantic relationships?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5825, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal began his adult life as a martial arts instructor in Japan, becoming the first foreigner to operate an aikido dojo in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significance did martial arts have in Steven Seagal's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5825, "Truth_answer": "However, it was while working with a friendly old Japanese man at a dojo in Garden Grove that Steven Seagal was encouraged to visit Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Steven Seagal to begin martial arts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5825, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal is a 7th-dan black belt in aikido", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting bout Steven Seagal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5825, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steven Seagal a black belt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5826, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Steven Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law, with director Andrew Davis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What specifically happened between 1980-1990s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5826, "Truth_answer": "Steven Seagal's subsequent movies were Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and Out for Justice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other films Steven Seagal did in this time frame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5826, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Seagal receive any awards from these movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5826, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, A&E Network premiered the reality television series Steven Seagal: Lawman, focusing on Seagal as a deputy in Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steven Seagal on tv for anything other than films?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5826, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Steven Seagal produced and starred in a 13-episode television series entitled True Justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other appearances Steven Seagal made in this time frame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5826, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you think of any others Steven Seagal was in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "Isleworth, Middlesex, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David Attenborough born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough's father, Frederick, was principal of the University College, Leicester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Attenborough's father do for a living?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "Richard Attenborough and John Attenborough", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough's parents also fostered two Jewish refugee girls from Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough's parents foster children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough spent his childhood collecting fossils, stones, and natural specimens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Attenborough like to do as a child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough heard that the zoology department needed a large supply of newts, which he offered through his father to supply for 3d each.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough get involved in anything specific as a child?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "A few years later, one of David Attenborough's adoptive sisters gave him a piece of amber containing prehistoric creatures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made David Attenborough get more interested in dinosaurs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough was influenced by Archibald Belaney's advocacy of conservation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced David Attenborough as a child?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "In 1936, David Attenborough and his brother Richard attended a lecture by Grey Owl at De Montfort Hall, Leicester", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did David Attenborough get interested in conservation?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "Greatly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that lecture impact David Attenborough?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5827, "Truth_answer": "Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys in Leicester", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David Attenborough attend school?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough took a position editing children's science textbooks for a publishing company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did David Attenborough do before working at BBC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough soon became disillusioned with the work and in 1950 applied for a job as a radio talk producer with the BBC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough like this type of work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough became a producer for the Talks department", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Attenborough do at the BBC?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "Initially discouraged from appearing on camera because Mary Adams thought David Attenborough's teeth were too big.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough like being filmed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough became a producer for the Talks department", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did David Attenborough first do at BBC?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough early projects included the quiz show Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? and Song Hunter, a series about folk music presented by Alan Lomax.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did David Attenborough produce for the department?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "The studio-bound programme featured animals from London Zoo, with the naturalist Julian Huxley discussing their use of camouflage, aposematism and courtship displays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work did David Attenborough do with London Zoo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "The result was Zoo Quest, first broadcast in 1954, where David Attenborough became the presenter at short notice due to Lester being taken ill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Attenborough the host of the show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough was asked to join it, but declined, not wishing to move from London where he and his young family were settled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121153907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Attenborough_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough take other jobs with the BBC?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5828, "Truth_answer": "David Attenborough accepted an invitation to return to the BBC as controller of BBC Two before he could finish the degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Attenborough ever work with the BBC again?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5829, "Truth_answer": "Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Khloé Kardashian start her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5829, "Truth_answer": "August 16, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5829, "Truth_answer": "3 Years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Khloé Kardashian on the show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5829, "Truth_answer": "Kourtney and Kim Take New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227222407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khlo%C3%A9_Kardashian_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work has Khloé Kardashian done?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5829, "Truth_answer": "3 Episodes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kourtney and Kim Take New York run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "Kanjani Eito, stylized as Kanjani∞) is a five-member Japanese boy band from Japan's Kansai region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kanjani Eight's article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "03/15/2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first album by Kanjani Eight come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "December 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kanjani Eight's first concert?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "10", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many hit albums does Kanjani Eight have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "Naniwa Iroha Bushi“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are mentioned in the debut section?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "Osaka Rainy Blues“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other number one singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5830, "Truth_answer": "On January 1, 2012, during Kanjani8's yearly countdown concert at Kyocera dome, the group announced their 8th anniversary after the New Year's celebrations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting things I should know?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5831, "Truth_answer": "After Richard became king, he and Philip agreed to go on the Third Crusade, since each feared that during his absence the other might usurp his territories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard I of England decide to do about the Third Crusade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5831, "Truth_answer": "The Third Crusade was led by Frederick I Barbarossa of Germany, Philip II of France, Richard I of England to retake Jerusalem from Muslim leader Saladin in 1187 CE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it Richard I of England who started the Third Crusade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5831, "Truth_answer": "Some of Richard I of England's subjects with contingents from the Holy Roman Empire and France conquered the Moorish city of Silves in Iberia during the summer of 1189.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128175517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Crusade_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Richard I of England first send the crusaders during the Third Crusade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5832, "Truth_answer": "In September 1190 Richard I of England and Philip arrived in Sicily demanding that his sister, King William II of Sicily's widow, Queen Joan, be released and given her inheritance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the occupation of Sicily for Richard I of England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5832, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Queen Joan's inheritance from King William II of Sicily?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5832, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Richard I of England's sister Queen Joan, widow of King William II of Sicily, imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5832, "Truth_answer": "After the death of King William II of Sicily in 1189 his cousin had seized power as King Tancred of Sicily. Tancred imprisoned William's widow, Queen Joan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who imprisoned Richard I of England's sister Queen Joan, widow of King William II of Sicily?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the New 52?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the reboot include Catwoman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "Catwoman next appears in Batman #2 in a story also involving the Joker but escapes Batman in the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123181612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catwoman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Selina Kyle escaping?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this event lead to Catwoman meeting Batman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "Lola MacIntire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Catwoman's informant?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "unknown masked men", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who blew up Catwoman's apartment?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Catwoman ever a villian in the New 52?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5833, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne marry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Aretha Franklin canceled a number of concerts to have surgery for an undisclosed tumor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aretha Franklin's health problem?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "The cause of death was pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, though widely mis-reported as pancreatic cancer, a different disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it killed Aretha Franklin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "A former chain smoker who struggled with alcoholism, Aretha Franklin quit smoking in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin have any other health issues?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin admitted in 1994 that her smoking was messing with my voice, but after quitting smoking she said later, in 2003, that her weight ballooned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the smoke affect Aretha Franklin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "Aretha Franklin was under hospice care and surrounded by friends and family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aretha Franklin ever admitted in the hospital?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Aretha Franklin canceled a number of concerts to have surgery for an undisclosed tumor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin have any surgury?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin cancel performance because of health challenges?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aretha Franklin have a tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5834, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Aretha Franklin have cancer?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5835, "Truth_answer": "1995 to 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Alan White a drummer for oasis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5835, "Truth_answer": "Alan White took to the stage for the first known time since leaving Oasis, with Trio Valore, whose drummer was White's brother, Steve White.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alan White do after leaving Oasis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5835, "Truth_answer": "In March 2007, the remaining members of Oasis paid White £348,000 to buy Alan White out of their company, Definitely Maybe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119194723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_White_(Oasis_drummer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Alan White was replaces by Ringo Star?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5835, "Truth_answer": "Since his departure, Alan White has remained out of the spotlight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oasis continue to have problems?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5836, "Truth_answer": "The backstory and primary features of Georges Méliès' life as depicted in Hugo are largely accurate", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What historical references does Hugo have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5836, "Truth_answer": "The father of Gypsy jazz guitar, Django Reinhardt, the Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador Dalí, and the Irish writer James Joyce, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is shown in Hugo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5836, "Truth_answer": "1917", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years does Hugo reference?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5836, "Truth_answer": "Robin Hood le proscrit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other historical references that are mentioned in Hugo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5836, "Truth_answer": "Hugo earned $15.4 million over its Thanksgiving weekend debut. It went on to earn US$73,864,507 domestically and $111,905,653 overseas, for a worldwide gross of $185,770,160.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Hugo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5837, "Truth_answer": "The idea to create Gorillaz came about when Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett were watching MTV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the early years of the Gorillaz?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5837, "Truth_answer": "The Gorillaz first release was the EP Tomorrow Comes Today, released on 27 November 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5837, "Truth_answer": "The album Demon Days was released on 11 May 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information in the Gorillaz article, to you?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5838, "Truth_answer": "1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fred Hampton first go to Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5838, "Truth_answer": "Black Panther Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What party did Fred Hampton join?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5838, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the nonaggression pack honored?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5838, "Truth_answer": "Maywood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of Chicago did Fred Hampton live in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5838, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Hampton's family move to Chicago as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "Yes civil rights of the Black Panther members were violated by the joint police/FBI raid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fred Hampton involved with any court cases?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "After jurors deadlocked on a verdict, Perry dismissed the suit against the remaining defendants .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of that suit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "More than a decade after the case had been filed, the suit was finally settled for $1.85 Million. The two families each shared in the settlement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the suit take over a decade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "In May 1969, Hampton called a press conference to announce that this rainbow coalition had formed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What political impacts did Fred Hampton have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the Chicago City Council unanimously passed a resolution, introduced by then-Alderman Madeline Haithcock, commemorating December 4, 2004, as Fred Hampton Day in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the Chicago City Council unanimously passed a resolution, introduced by then-Alderman Madeline Haithcock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hampton_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Fred Hampton given his own day?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5839, "Truth_answer": "12/04/1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fred Hampton die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5840, "Truth_answer": "Players: Must be retired for at least 15 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the criteria that makes one eligible for the veterans commitee?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5840, "Truth_answer": "Harry Wright", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the first people selected for the veterans committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5840, "Truth_answer": "After the 1977 election, the Veterans Committee was limited to two selections overall per year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about the selection process?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5840, "Truth_answer": "Waite Hoyt and Burleigh Grimes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the two pitchers that were selected for Veterans Committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "London, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "John William Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany, and his wife, Ernle Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Ernle-Erle-Drax", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany served as a Second Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards during the Second Boer War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany come from a good family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany schooling was at Cheam, Eton College and finally the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, which he entered in 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116072040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany go to school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5841, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany join the military?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "On 5 September 1882 George Bernard Shaw attended a meeting at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon, addressed by the political economist Henry George.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were George Bernard Shaw's first political activities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw was not impressed by the SDF's founder, H. M. Hyndman, whom he found autocratic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Bernard Shaw an active member?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw doubted the ability of the SDF to harness the working classes into an effective radical movement and did not join it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any additional information about George Bernard Shaw's time with the SDF?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw became a member of the recently formed Fabian Society in September.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw get involved with next?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw went to the society's next advertised meeting, on 16 May 1884.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Bernard Shaw involve himself in it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw had provided the society with its first manifesto, published as Fabian Tract No. 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Bernard Shaw do as a member of the committee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "no", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there information about the manifesto?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "George Bernard Shaw began attending meetings of the Social Democratic Federation, where he discovered the writings of Karl Marx.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130171623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Bernard Shaw come to believe in Marxism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "socialism can be brought about in a perfectly constitutional manner by democratic institutions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was his attitude on socialism?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "In 1880 George Bernard Shaw began attending meetings of the Zetetical Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5842, "Truth_answer": "search for truth in all matters affecting the interests of the human race“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it about?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5843, "Truth_answer": "Campaign for becoming the new conservative leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the leadership contest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5843, "Truth_answer": "David Davis was Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Davis do under that position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5843, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Mitchell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was David Davis in contact with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5843, "Truth_answer": "11 November 2003 – 12 June 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was David Davis in the home department?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5843, "Truth_answer": "David Michael Davis is a British Conservative Party politician who served as Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union from July 2016 to July 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about David Davis as a politician?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5844, "Truth_answer": "David Davis was first elected to Parliament in the 1987 general election as the MP for Boothferry which, in 1997, became the constituency of Haltemprice and Howden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Davis get started in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5844, "Truth_answer": "David Davis was a government whip when parliament voted on the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, angering many of the Maastricht Rebels on his own right-wing of the party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Davis popular in this position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5844, "Truth_answer": "David Davis used his first interview as Shadow Home Secretary in to state his personal support for a reintroduction of the death penalty for people convicted of multiple murder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about David Davis political career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5844, "Truth_answer": "The exercise of the powers of the executive not made by statute; the declarations of states of emergency; the dissolution of Parliament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the most important issues to David Davis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5845, "Truth_answer": "Sir Walter Winterbottom CBE was the first manager of the England football team and FA Director of Coaching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was England's football team first manager?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5845, "Truth_answer": "The Football Association marked the 100th anniversary of Walter Winterbottom's birth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What anniversary was it?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5845, "Truth_answer": "Walter Winterbottom had a passion for coaching and a vision of how it should develop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Winterbottom passion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "03/06/2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Katy Perry's first album under her stage name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "In Nashville, Katy Perry started recording demos and learned how to write songs and play guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_perry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Katy Perry do between 1999 and 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "While Katy Hudson received positive reviews from critics, it was commercially unsuccessful and sold an estimated 200 copies before the label ceased operations in December.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was her first album as Katy Perry a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "Katy Perry had minor success prior to her breakthrough. One of the songs she had recorded for her album with Ballard, Simple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Katy Perry start gaining commercial success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "I Kissed a Girl“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was it that started gaining Katy Perry's popularity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Katy Perry do more than record albums during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "Katy Perry recorded background vocals on P.O.D.'s single Goodbye for Now and was featured at the end of its music video in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of material did Katy Perry record during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "Katy Perry and Dr. Luke co-wrote the songs I Kissed a Girl and Hot n Cold for her second album One of the Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5846, "Truth_answer": "Katy Perry released her first single with Capitol, I Kissed a Girl, on April 28, 2008, as the lead single from One of the Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Katy Perry most successful before her breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "Batman: Hush is an American comic book story arc published by DC Comics featuring the superhero Batman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hush?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "Riddler uses one of Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pits to cure himself", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the role of the Riddler in this story?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "During the psychotic break that follows exposure to the Lazarus Pit, the Riddler deduces Batman's secret identity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does this change Riddler's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dr. Thomas Elliot accept Riddler's help?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dr. Thomas Elliot's mother die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "Batman saved his mother sabotaging Elliots plans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Riddler want to get revenge?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Riddler succeed on getting revenge?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "When the Riddler threatens to expose Batman's secret identity, the Caped Crusader mockingly labels it an empty threat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5847, "Truth_answer": "pointing out that if Riddler revealed the answer to the riddle who is Batman?, it would become worthless, something Riddler would not be able to stand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Riddler label it this way?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5848, "Truth_answer": "Judy Kay Juice Newton is an American pop and country singer, songwriter, and musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218092218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juice_Newton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Juice Newton?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5848, "Truth_answer": "You Make Me Want to Make You Mine, Hurt, and Both to Each Other“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs was created by Juice Newton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5848, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Well Kept Secret", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did release Juice Newton a album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5848, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Well Kept Secret by Juice Newton reach the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5849, "Truth_answer": "Well Kept Secret", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Juice Newton's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5849, "Truth_answer": "Capitol Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Under which record label was Well Kept Secret released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5849, "Truth_answer": "1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Well Kept Secret released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5849, "Truth_answer": "Hey Baby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name a song that appeared on Well Kept Secret?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "In Street Fighter EX2 Plus for the arcade and PlayStation, another version of M. Bison appears called Bison II as a secret final opponent in single-player mode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106234824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Bison_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other versions of M. Bison are there?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "In Street Fighter EX3, M. Bison II returns as a playable secret character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106234824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Bison_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other versions of M. Bison do they have in the games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "Shin-Bison", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does M. Bison have other names?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "Shadaloo-ISM", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there even more versions of M. Bison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "Moves and Apperance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different between the M. Bison characters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "M. Bison's fierce punch attacks send out a wave of energy and his Psycho Crusher Super Combo fills the whole screen with a devastating streak of blue flames.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the other M. Bison look like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other versions of M. Bison that looked different?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5850, "Truth_answer": "In Street Fighter EX3, M. Bison II returns as a playable secret character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106234824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Bison_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there even more versions of M. Bison?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5851, "Truth_answer": "The first source of inspiration for M. Bison's design came from the character General Washizaki", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106234824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Bison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the conception of M. Bison start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5851, "Truth_answer": "Akira Akiman Yasuda and Ikuo Ikusan.Z Nakayama", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106234824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Bison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created M. Bison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5851, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did M. Bison become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5851, "Truth_answer": "Mike Bison, conceived as a parody of real-life boxer Mike Tyson, would be a legal liability for Capcom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5851, "Truth_answer": "Regardless, M. Bison has been addressed as Master Bison in Street Fighter Alpha 3 repeatedly, as well as in the animated movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106234824id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Bison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other version of M. Bison or other characters developed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5852, "Truth_answer": "Jikken Kōbō: an artistic group established for multidisciplinary collaboration on mixed-media projects, who sought to avoid Japanese artistic tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru_Takemitsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jikken Kobo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5852, "Truth_answer": "In 1951", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jikken Kōbō founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5852, "Truth_answer": "In 1951", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jikken Kōbō founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5852, "Truth_answer": "During his time with Jikken Kōbō, Toru Takemitsu came into contact with the experimental work of John Cage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5852, "Truth_answer": "bring noise into tempered musical tones inside a busy small tube.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is electronic music technology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5853, "Truth_answer": "The first cover version of the song was recorded by the Los Angeles band The Byrds on their 1969 album, Ballad of Easy Rider.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Is_Just_Alright_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Byrds cover the song Jesus Is Just Alright?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5853, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ballad of Easy Rider.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jesus Is Just Alright released on an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5853, "Truth_answer": "The Doobie Brothers' version of the song was released in November 1972 and it became a hit in the United States, peaking at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Is_Just_Alright_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jesus Is Just Alright popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5853, "Truth_answer": "The Doobie Brothers' rendition does include an extra bridge that the band added themselves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Is_Just_Alright_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Doobie Brothers' version different than the original Jesus Is Just Alright?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5853, "Truth_answer": "the song's musical arrangement is very similar to the one used by The Byrds", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Is_Just_Alright_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was notable about the Doobie Brother's version?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5853, "Truth_answer": "The Doobie Brothers' version of Jesus Is Just Alright was one of a number of religiously themed songs to reach the U.S. charts between 1969 and 1973", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Is_Just_Alright_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Doobie Brothers' version successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary climbed ten other peaks in the Himalayas on further visits in 1956, 1960–1961, and 1963–1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edmund Hillary do after Everest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "As part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition he reached the South Pole overland in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Hillary reach the South Pole?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "In January 1948, Edmund Hillary and others ascended the south ridge of Aoraki / Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest peak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What expeditions was Edmund Hillary involved with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "Roald Amundsen in 1911 and Scott in 1912", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else had reached the South Pole before Edmund Hillary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "In 1960 Edmund Hillary organized an expedition to search for the fabled abominable snowman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Hillary explore any other places besides Everest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "No evidence of Yetis was found, instead footprints and tracks were proven to be from other causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the expedition to search for the abominable snowman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary was with the expedition for five months, although it lasted for ten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Abominable snowman expedition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary travelled to remote temples which contained Yeti scalps; however after bringing back three relics, two were shown to be from bears and one from a goat antelope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Hillary bring anything back from his expeditions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary said after the expedition: The yeti is not a strange, superhuman creature as has been imagined. We have found rational explanations for most yeti phenomena“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Hillary say anything after the expedition to find the snowman?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5854, "Truth_answer": "In 1960-61 Edmund Hillary was accompanied by Griffith Pugh in the Silver hut expedition, when Pugh showed that Mount Everest could be climbed without oxygen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Hillary explore anywhere else after that expedition?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary married Louise Mary Rose on 3 September 1953, soon after the ascent of Everest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edmund Hillary's personal life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary admitted he was terrified of proposing to her and relied on her mother to propose on his behalf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And how was Edmund Hillary's married life with Louise Mary Rose?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary had three children: Peter, Sarah and Belinda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known about Edmund Hillary's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary's son Peter Hillary also became a climber, summiting Everest in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What more is known about Edmund Hillary's children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "Louise Mary Rose and Belinda Hillary were killed in a plane crash near Kathmandu airport shortly after take-off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary doing in Kathmandu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "The Hillary family has had a connection with the west coast of Auckland since 1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting information in this section?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5855, "Truth_answer": "Louise Mary Rose's father built a bach at Anawhata.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the connection with the Hillary family has had a connection with the west coast of Auckland since 1925?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5856, "Truth_answer": "Her football journey began when, aged ten, Faye White joined in the training sessions of her brother's team Horley Town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626202556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_White_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Faye White's Club career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5856, "Truth_answer": "It didn’t take Faye White long to make another big impact, earning her first international cap vs Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626202556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_White_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What games did Faye White play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5856, "Truth_answer": "It was while at Horsham, still aged just 16, that Faye White was called up for the national team by Ted Copeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626202556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_White_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Faye White start her club career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5856, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faye White play for any other teams during her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5856, "Truth_answer": "Faye White collected her first trophy that year, the FA Women's Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626202556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faye_White_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell Faye White about her club career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5857, "Truth_answer": "In April 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Faye White retire from football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5857, "Truth_answer": "Faye White announced that she was expecting her first child and thus, her international retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Faye White retire due to injury?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5857, "Truth_answer": "17 years as a professional.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years had Faye White played before retiring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5858, "Truth_answer": "In 1984 Miguel Induráin rode in the Olympic Games at Los Angeles and then turned professional on 4 September for Reynolds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209211343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Indur%C3%A1in_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Miguel Induráin's professional career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5858, "Truth_answer": "Miguel Induráin won his first professional race a week later, a time trial in the Tour de l'Avenir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209211343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Indur%C3%A1in_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miguel Induráin's first major race?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5858, "Truth_answer": "In 1985 Miguel Induráin started the Vuelta a España and came second in the prologue, behind Bert Oosterbosch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209211343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Indur%C3%A1in_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where Miguel Induráin did go from there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5858, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Miguel Induráin set a world hour record of 53.040 kilometres, beating Graeme Obree", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miguel Induráin set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5858, "Truth_answer": "In May 1994, Miguel Induráin tested positive for salbutamol following the Tour de L'Oise in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5859, "Truth_answer": "Youngstown, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Traficant born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5859, "Truth_answer": "05/08/1941", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was James Traficant born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5859, "Truth_answer": "Agnes Traficant and James Anthony Traficant Sr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were James Traficant parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5859, "Truth_answer": "Cardinal Mooney High School", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Traficant go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5859, "Truth_answer": "University of Pittsburgh", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Traficant go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5860, "Truth_answer": "1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was James Traficant elected to the house?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5860, "Truth_answer": "Democrat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What party is James Traficant in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5860, "Truth_answer": "Republican Dennis Hastert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did James Traficant voted for in the reubliican?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5860, "Truth_answer": "James Traficant was a supporter of immigration reduction", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Traficant support anythng?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5860, "Truth_answer": "However, James Traficant voted against all four articles of impeachment against Bill Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115152848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Traficant vote against any thing in the hose?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "In September 1979, before the Olympics, the American team started exhibition play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of exhibitions were there on Miracle on Ice?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "Norway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the exhibitions held?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it in the Soviet union?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "Soviet head coach Viktor Tikhonov later said that this victory turned out to be a very big problem“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about this article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "Soviets underestimatedthe American team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was underestimating a problem?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5861, "Truth_answer": "The game was also costly for the Americans off-ice, as defenseman Jack O'Callahan pulled a ligament in his knee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about this section?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5862, "Truth_answer": "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a novel written by Ken Kesey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231080544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Flew_Over_the_Cuckoo%27s_Nest_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5862, "Truth_answer": "Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional processes and the human mind as well as a critique of behaviorism and to individualistic principles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231080544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Flew_Over_the_Cuckoo%27s_Nest_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5862, "Truth_answer": "1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest written byKen Kesey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "8 November 1971", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Led Zeppelin IV released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "In the US Led Zeppelin IV was Led Zeppelin's best-selling album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Led Zeppelin IV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin IV entered the UK chart at No. 10, rising to No.1 the following week and has spent a total of 90 weeks on the chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zeppelin IV do after it's first week?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "the fourth Zeppelin album (Led Zeppelin IV) would be the most durable seller in their catalogue and the most impressive critical and commercial success of their career“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the reviews for Zeppelin IV?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin IV was first issued on CD, but Page criticised the lack of quality control, saying first-generation master tapes were not used and there was excessive tape hiss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any bad reviews for Zeppelin IV?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "defining not only Led Zeppelin but the sound and style of '70s hard rock“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_IV_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did some of the positive reviews about Zeppelin IV say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5863, "Truth_answer": "Steven Hyden observed in 2018 that the album's popularity had given rise to a reflexive bias against it from both fans and critics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg has usually supported U.S. Democratic Party candidates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Steven Spielberg affiliated with one political party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg directed an 18-minute film for the project, scored by John Williams and entitled The American Journey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Steven Spielberg made any films that are political?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg has been a close friend of former President Bill Clinton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Steven Spielberg personal friends with any political figures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg has donated over $800,000 to the Democratic party and its nominees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Steven Spielberg made campaign donations to any political figures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg supported Hillary Clinton for President of the United States in the 2016 election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything especially noteworthy about Steven Spielberg's political beliefs or stance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "In September 2008, Steven Spielberg and his wife offered their support to same-sex marriage by issuing a statement following their donation of $100,000 to the No on Proposition 8“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Steven Spielberg used his fame in another other way to support a political cause?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg donated US$1 million to Priorities USA, a pro-Clinton Super PAC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else to know about Steven Spielberg and his political beliefs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5864, "Truth_answer": "2016 election", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steven Spielberg make that donation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "Most of Terry Gilliam's films explore the theme of imagination and its importance to life, express his opposition to bureaucracy and authoritarianism, and feature characters facing dark or paranoid situations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com/page/Terry_Gilliam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What themes did Terry Gilliam use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "Most of Terry Gilliam's movies include plotlines that seem to occur partly or completely in the characters' imaginations, raising questions about the definition of identity and sanity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other terms were used to describe Terry Gilliam's themes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam has directed feature films including Time Bandits (1981), Brazil (1985), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), The Fisher King (1991), and 12 Monkeys (1995).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p0", "http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com/page/Terry_Gilliam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Terry Gilliam's fantasy films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam's other films include Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), The Brothers Grimm (2005), Tideland (2005), and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620082256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Imaginarium_of_Doctor_Parnassus_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other Terry Gilliam fantasy films besides Time Bandits, Brazil, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, The Fisher King, and 12 Monkeys?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "According to Box Office Mojo, Terry Gilliam's films have grossed an average of $21,602,510.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Terry Gilliam's films do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam is fascinated with the Baroque period because of the pronounced struggle between spirituality and rationality. Gilliam also sees incongruous juxtapositions of beauty and ugliness or antique and modern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Terry Gilliam's philosophical views?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5865, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Gilliam do any teaching?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5866, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam was a part of Monty Python's Flying Circus from its outset, credited at first as an animator and later as a full member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Terry Gilliam do in the movie Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5866, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam's animations mix his own art, characterized by soft gradients and odd, bulbous shapes, with backgrounds and moving cutouts from antique photographs, mostly from the Victorian era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Terry Gilliam animate in Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5866, "Truth_answer": "Monty Python’s Flying Circus consisted of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam, aka the Pythons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Flying_Circus_p1", "https://www.comedy.co.uk/film/monty_pythons_the_meaning_of_life/shop/3540/30th_anniversary_edition/_p1", "http://0-network.bepress.com.library.simmons.edu/explore/arts-and-humanities/philosophy/philosophy-of-mind/?facet=subject_facet%3A%22Philosophy%22&facet=discipline%3A%22History+of+Philosophy%22_p6", "http://0-network.bepress.com.library.simmons.edu/explore/arts-and-humanities/philosophy/philosophy-of-mind/?facet=subject_facet%3A%22Philosophy%22&facet=publication_facet%3A%22Stephen+T+Asma%22_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was involved in Terry Gilliam's Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5866, "Truth_answer": "Terry Gilliam took a number of roles in the films, including both Patsy in Monty Python and the Holy Grail and the jailer in Monty Python's Life of Brian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Monty Python movies was Terry Gilliam apart of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5866, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did Terry Gilliam work on Monty Python?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5866, "Truth_answer": "Besides creating the animations, Terry Gilliam also appeared in several sketches, though he rarely had main roles and did considerably less acting in the sketches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121053108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Gilliam_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else in Terry Gilliam's work in Monty Python of interest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman first coached at Oberlin College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Heisman begin coaching?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "In 1892, The Oberlin Review wrote: Mr. (John) Heisman has entirely remade our football. He has taught us scientific football.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Heisman successful at Oberlin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman used the double pass, from tackle to halfback, and moved his quarterback to the safety position on defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was John Heisman's coaching at Oberlin College called scientific?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did John Heisman leave Oberlin College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "A disappointing baseball season at Butchel College was made up for by a 5–2 football season due to John Heisman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did John Heisman do at Butchel College?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman returned to Oberlin in 1894, posting a 4–3–1 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Heisman's second time at Oberln College successful", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "After John Heisman's two years at Oberlin and possibly due to the economic Panic of 1893, Heisman invested his savings and began working at a tomato farm in Marshall, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Heisman and his early coaching career in Oberlin and Butchel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5867, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman's Flying Wedge formation involved seven players arranged as a V to protect the ball carrier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Heisman's Flying Wedge Formation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "The 1906 Georgia Tech team beat Auburn for the first time, and in a loss to Sewanee first used John Heisman's jump shift offense, which became known as the Heisman shift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1906 with John Heisman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "In John Heisman's jump shift offense, all but the center may shift into various formations, with a jump before the snap.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Heisman's jump shift offense?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Heisman have any other formations besides the jump shift offense?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman's 1910 team went 5–3, and relied on the jump shift for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Heisman's jump shift offense successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Heisman have any other formations besides the jump shift offense?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "Georgia attacked John Heisman's Georgia Tech recruitment tactics in football. Georgia alumni incited an SIAA investigation, claiming that Georgia Tech had created a fraudulent scholarship fund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Heisman and his career at Georgia Tech?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association ruled in favor of Georgia Tech during John Hesiman's time coaching there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the claims true about Georgia Tech's fraudulent recruitment tactics during John Heisman's time coaching?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5868, "Truth_answer": "The bad blood for John Heisman was the rivalry between 1908 Georgia Tech and The University of Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the bad blood between John Heisman and rivals of the 1908 game?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5869, "Truth_answer": "Chauncey Billups made appearances in the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 NBA All Star Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What all-star appearances did Chauncey Billups make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5869, "Truth_answer": "Chauncey Billups was chosen along with teammate Richard Hamilton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was selected to play with Chauncey Billups in the 2007 NBA All-Star Game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chauncey Billups end up playing in the 2007 NBA All-Star Game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about Chauncey Billups in the 2007 NBA All-Star Game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5869, "Truth_answer": "Chauncey Billups also took part in the Shooting Stars Competition alongside former Piston and Detroit Shock head coach Bill Laimbeer and Shock star Swin Cash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chauncey Billups and his 2007 NBA All-Star Game appearance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5869, "Truth_answer": "Team Detroit won the competition with Billups hitting the final half-court shot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120015102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_Billups_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chauncey Billups perform in the 2007 NBA All-Star Game Eastern Conference?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5870, "Truth_answer": "After receiving a diploma in filmmaking, Manisha Koirala produced the small-budget caper-comedy Paisa Vasool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2004 with Manisha Koirala?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5870, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala's film Paisa Vasool failed at the box office and received negative reviews upon release for the film and the soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402004341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisa_Vasool_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Manisha Koirala's comedy Paisa Vasool a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5870, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala was also involved in films Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story, the thriller Tum - A Dangerous Obsession, and the horror film Anjaane – The Unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Manisha Koirala do besides Paisa Vasool?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5870, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala starred in Sirf. The film was released without any notice or publicity and was a critical and box office failure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215095148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manisha_Koirala_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Manisha Koirala have any failures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5870, "Truth_answer": "Before the film Tulsi's release, Manisha Koirala's comeback was described by the media as shocking, and the film suffered from poor marketing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215095148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manisha_Koirala_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Manisha Koirala around 2004 - 2009?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5870, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala's performance as Tulsi, a young homemaker diagnosed with leukemia, was well received despite the poor marketing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215095148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manisha_Koirala_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Manisha Koirala's 2008 film Tulsi a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5871, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala's career prospects improved after starring in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's romance film 1942: A Love Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1994 with Manisha Koirala?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5871, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala's performance received positive reviews, with critics hailing her as a sensitive performer. However, the film proved to be a box office flop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215095148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manisha_Koirala_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Manisha Koirala's romance film 1942: A Love Story successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5871, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Manisha Koirala win any other awards for her romance film 1942: A Love Story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5871, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Manisha Koirala made her debut in Tamil cinema with the Mani Ratnam-directed political romance Bombay, starring alongside Arvind Swami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215095148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manisha_Koirala_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Manisha Koirala play in during her breakthrough and success around 1994, besides 1942: A Love Story?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5871, "Truth_answer": "For playing a Muslim who marries a Hindu journalist against the backdrop of the Bombay riots in the eponymous film, Manisha Koirala won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215095148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manisha_Koirala_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Manisha Koirala's romantic drama Bombay win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5871, "Truth_answer": "Manisha Koirala's performance in 1996 Khamoshi earned her a second Filmfare Award for Best Performance and a nomination for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1996 with Manisha Koirala?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5872, "Truth_answer": "The name Ashkenazi derives from the biblical figure of Ashkenaz, the first son of Gomer, son of Japhet, son of Noah, and a Japhetic patriarch in the Table of Nations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222115528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the etymology of the Ashkenazi Jews?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5872, "Truth_answer": "The term Ashkenazi refers to Jewish settlers who established communities along the Rhine river in Western Germany and in Northern France dating to the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about the Ashkenazi Jews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5872, "Truth_answer": "The Holocaust of the Second World War decimated the Ashkenazim, affecting almost every Jewish family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Ashkenazi Jews have any problems?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5872, "Truth_answer": "Due to religious persecution, the majority of the Ashkenazi population shifted steadily eastward, moving out of the Holy Roman Empire into the areas later part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ashkenazi Jews and their etymology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu became a professional writer in 1908-1909, after joining the Romanian Writers' Society, and becoming its President in September of that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened around the 1910s with Mihail Sadoveanu?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "In 1910, Mihail Sadoveanu was appointed head of the National Theater Iași, a position which he filled until 1919.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Mihail Sadoveanu appointed to besides President of the Romanian Writer's Society?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "One of the most prolific Romanian-language writers, Mihail Sadoveanu is remembered mostly for his historical and adventure novels, as well as for his nature writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mihail Sadoveanu's greatest achievement during the 1910s and World War I?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu returned to literary life after the Second Balkan War of 1913 and became good friends with poet and humorist George Topîrceanu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mihail Sadoveanu work with during the 1910s and World War I?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "George Topîrceanu accompanied Mihail Sadoveanu and other writers on cultural tours during 1914 and 1915.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mihail Sadoveanu and George Topîrceanu do during the 1910s and World War I?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "The series of writings Mihail Sadovneau published at the time includes the 1915 Neamul Șoimăreștilor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about Mihail Sadoveanu around the 1910s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu was called under arms during the Second Balkan War of 1913, when Romania confronted Bulgaria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mihail Sadoveanu do around 1910?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu was stationed in Fălticeni with the 15th Infantry Regiment, after which he spent a short period on the front.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mihail Sadoveanu in the Second Balkan War the entire time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mihail Sadoveanu return from the Second Balkan War?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5873, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mihail Sadoveanu and George Topîrceanu tour?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "In 1896, at age sixteen, Mihail Sadoveanu gave thought to writing a monograph on Moldavian Prince Stephen the Great, but his first literary attempts date from the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mihail Sadoveanu begin literary?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "In 1897 a sketch story, titled Domnișoara M din Fălticeni and signed Mihai din Pașcani, was successfully submitted by Mihail Sadoveanu for publishing to the Bucharest-based satirical magazine Dracu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mihail Sadoveanu successful in writing the monograph?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "In 1901, Mihail Sadoveanu married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mihail Sadoveanu marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu married Ecaterina Bâlu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Mihail Sadoveanu marry in 1901?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mihail Sadoveanu and Ecaterina Bâlu marry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "After being stationed as a guard near Târgu Ocna, Mihail Sadoveanu spent much of his home in the country, where he raised a large family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mihail Sadoveanu and Ecaterina Bâlu have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu was the father of eleven, among whom were three daughters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Mihail Sadoveanu and Ecaterina Bâlu have together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu's 3 daughters were Despina, Teodora and Profira Sadoveanu, the latter of whom was a poet and a novelist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413101734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihail_Sadoveanu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mihail Sadoveanu's family members grow up to be writers too?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "Mihail Sadoveanu's daughter Profira Sadoveanu became a Romanian prose writer and poet. Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu was a Romanian novelist and authored a single book, Ca floarea câmpului…“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mihail Sadoveanu's children write?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5874, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mihail Sadoveanu's son Paul Mihu Sadoveanu influence anything major with his novel “Ca floarea câmpului…?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "After Georg Cantor's 1884 hospitalization, there is no record that he was in any sanatorium again until 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Georg Cantor ill in his later life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "In 1911, Georg Cantor was one of the distinguished foreign scholars invited to attend the 500th anniversary of the founding of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Georg Cantor do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "Georg Cantor attended, hoping to meet Bertrand Russell, whose newly published Principia Mathematica repeatedly cited Cantor's work, but this did not come about.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georg Cantor attend the 500th anniversary of the founding of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "In June 1917, Georg Cantor entered a sanatorium for the last time and continually wrote to his wife asking to be allowed to go home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georg Cantor have any family with him in his later years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Georg Cantor's wife allow him to go home?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "Georg Cantor retired in 1913, living in poverty and suffering from malnourishment during World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Georg Cantor retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "Georg Cantor did not abandon mathematics completely, however, lecturing on the paradoxes of set theory to a meeting of the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung in 1903.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Georg Cantor work on during his later years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5875, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Georg Cantor's lecture on the paradoxes of set theory received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5876, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan's fleet left Spain on 20 September 1519, sailing west across the Atlantic toward South America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ferdinand Magellan depart and cross the Atlantic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5876, "Truth_answer": "After having his proposed expeditions to the Spice Islands repeatedly rejected by King Manuel of Portugal, Ferdinand Magellan turned to Charles I, the young King of Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ferdinand Magellan's fleet have problems before leaving Spain in 1519?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5876, "Truth_answer": "The long journey exhausted their supply of food and water, and around 30 men died, mostly of scurvy. Ferdinand Magellan himself remained healthy, because of his personal supply of preserved quince.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ferdinand Magellan's fleet need to be resupplied?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5876, "Truth_answer": "From Rio de Janeiro, Ferdinand Magellan searched for a way through or around the continent. After three months of searching, weather conditions forced the fleet to stop for winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ferdinand Magellan's voyage crossing of the Atlantic like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5876, "Truth_answer": "The fleet left Spain on 20 September 1519. Captained by Juan Sebastián Elcano, Ferdinand Magellan's fleet finally returned to Spain by 6 September 1522, completing the circumnavigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Ferdinand Magellan's crossing of the Atlantic take?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5877, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner was born in Murakirály in the Muraköz region of the Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Rudolf Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5877, "Truth_answer": "In the first two years of Rudolf Steiner's life, the family moved twice, first to Mödling, near Vienna, and then to Pottschach, of the eastern Austrian Alps in Lower Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rudolf Steiner grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5877, "Truth_answer": "Rudolf Steiner's father was Johan Steiner and his mother was Franziska Blie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Rudolf Steiner's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5877, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudolf Steiner have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5878, "Truth_answer": "The Film, Once has grossed nearly $9.5 million in North America and over $20 million worldwide as of 28 March 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film, Once perform at the box office?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5878, "Truth_answer": "Upon its March 2007 release in Ireland, RTÉ's Caroline Hennessy gave the the film, Once 4 out of 5 stars and termed it an unexpected treasure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film, Once do in Ireland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5878, "Truth_answer": "After 2007's box office success and critical acclaim, the film, Once won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film, Once nominated for any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5878, "Truth_answer": "The song Falling Slowly, from the film Once, won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song. The nomination's eligibility for the Oscar was initially questioned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film, Once nominated at any other award shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5878, "Truth_answer": "The Once soundtrack was nominated for two 2008 Grammy Awards, under Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412214445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(film)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film, Once nominated for anything else other than for the song Falling Slowly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "Upon being renamed from Chicago Transit Authority to Chicago, the band sported a new logo. Its inspiration was found in the design of the Coca-Cola logo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Chicago's graphics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "The name change was in the attitude of the city of Chicago itself, and in the desire to visually transcend the individual identities of the band Chicago's members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band, Chicago change their names?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "The logo would serve as the band Chicago's chief visual icon from Chicago II, onward. In various artistic forms and visual similes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the artwork in the band, Chicago's graphics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fans like the band, Chicago's graphics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "Art Director of Columbia/CBS Records, John Berg won the 1976 Grammy Award for Best Album Package for Chicago's album Chicago X, one of four Grammys he won in his lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chicago's graphics win awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "The book titled Type and Image: The Language of Graphic Design described Chicago's logo as a warm vernacular form, executed in thick script letters with Victorian swashes...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the band, Chicago and their graphics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5879, "Truth_answer": "The book Type and Image: The Language of Graphic Design, described Chicago's logo and was published in March of 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the book, that described Chicago's logo, Type and Image: The Language of Graphic Design come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "Vocalist Peter Cetera ultimately left Chicago in the summer of 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Peter Cetera leave the band Chicago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "Peter Cetera proposed an arrangement with the band where they would take hiatuses after tours to let him focus on solo work, but the band declined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Peter Cetera's departure from the band Chicago?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "Chicago's guitarist Chris Pinnick left the group prior to the recording of the band's next album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chicago's Peter Cetera's departure cause any issues within the band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "Chicago's Peter Cetera's former position was filled by bassist and singer-songwriter Jason Scheff, son of Elvis Presley's bassist Jerry Scheff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chicago's Peter Cetera's departure lead to the break-up of the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Chicago, Peter Cetera topped the charts with Glory of Love, and with The Next Time I Fall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chicago's Peter Cetera do after leaving?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Chicago, two more Peter Cetera songs reached the Top Ten: a 1988 solo hit called One Good Woman, and a 1989 duet with Cher called After All.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Cetera have other chart topping songs besides Glory of Love and The Next Time I Fall after leaving Chicago?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "Chicago's album Chicago 18 released on September 29, 1986, and included No. 3 single Will You Still Love Me?, and Top 20 Pop song If She Would Have Been Faithful....", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Chicago have any hits after Peter Cetera's departure?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Cetera and the band, Chicago ever talk about getting back together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5880, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did members of the band, Chicago take Peter Cetera's departure?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "Less than a week after Arnold Palmer died, his life was celebrated by both teams at the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Arnold Palmer's tributes for his death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's celebration included a video tribute and a moment of silence during the opening ceremony, which also included tributes from the opposing captains like Love III and Tony Jacklin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer have any other tributes besides being celebrated at the Ryder Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "In a career spanning more than six decades, Arnold Palmer won 62 PGA Tour titles from 1955 to 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer win any awards with his golf career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "One of Arnold Palmer's most recent products is a branded use of the beverage known as the Arnold Palmer, which combines sweet iced tea with lemonade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer have anything named after him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "During the matches at Ryder Cup, the players paid tribute to Arnold Palmer, which included wearing a special logo, button and pin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other tributes for Arnold Palmer's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's bag from the 1975 Ryder Cup was also placed on the first tee as a tribute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Arnold Palmer' tributes to his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer retired from tournament golf on October 13, 2006, when he withdrew from the Champions Tours' Administaff Small Business Classic after four holes due to dissatisfaction with his play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Arnold Palmer retire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5881, "Truth_answer": "In 2012 the Big Three Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player reunited for the ceremonial tee shots as honorary starters for the 76th playing of the Masters Tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer do anything after 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson's disregard for commercialism in favor of artistic satisfaction showed itself in his next release, A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about Harry Nilsson's Maverick years of 1973-1979?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "Although Harry Nilsson's album met with only modest chart success, it is often regarded as the finest example of his virtuosic singing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Nilsson's A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night become popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson moved back to California in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So what eventually happened with Harry Nilsson after A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night did not do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "After Harry Nilsson moved back to California, he and John Lennon were able to eventually rekindle their earlier friendship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Nilsson moving back to California lead to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "John Lennon was intent upon producing Harry Nilsson's next album. However, their time together in California became more for heavy drinking than it did for musical collaboration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Harry Nilsson's Maverick years of 1973 - 1979?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "During the recording of a Harry Nilsson album attended by Lennon, McCartney, Danny Kortchmar, and other musicians, Nilsson ruptured a vocal cord, but he hid the injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208200521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Nilsson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harry Nilsson do with John Lennon during the years of 1973 - 1979?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5882, "Truth_answer": "Harry Nilsson's voice had mostly recovered by his release, Duit on Mon Dei, but neither it nor Sandman and ...That's the Way It Is, met with chart success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that anything else important you would like to about Harry Nilsson's time after collaborating wth John Lennon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Juliana Hatfield go on tour for The Juliana Hatfield Three?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "Two weeks into the Only Everything tour, Juliana Hatfield canceled the tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Juliana Hatfield touring?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 Juliana Hatfield toured with Lilith Fair, an all-female rock festival founded by singer Sarah McLachlan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long until Juliana Hatfield resumed touring for her album, Only Everything?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "Issues before the tour for Only Everything included Juliana Hatfield releasing Phillips and hiring Jason Sutter, Ed Slanker on guitar, and Lisa Mednick on keyboards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Juliana Hatfield cancel the Only Everything tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Juliana Hatfield take a break from touring after cancelling the Only Everything tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 Juliana Hatfield toured with Lilith Fair, an all-female rock festival founded by singer Sarah McLachlan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Juliana Hatfield resume touring after the Only Everything tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield's Only Everything album spawned an alternative radio hit for her in Universal Heartbeat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other noteworthy achievement was done during Juliana Hatfield's touring and disbanding time in 1995?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield's Mountains of Love and Fade Away were released on a greatest hits collection entitled Gold Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles did Juliana Hatfield release during her touring and disbanding?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield's Can't Kill Myself was available for download from her website.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other singles that Juliana Hatfield released during her touring and disbanding besides Mountains of Love and Fade Away?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5883, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield was able to get her songs on the hits collection entitled Gold Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was Juliana Hatfield able to get her songs on during her touring and disbanding?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Juliana Hatfield reformed The Juliana Hatfield Three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Juliana Hatfield reform The Juliana Hatfield Three?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield's band was called the Juliana Hatfield Three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Juliana Hatfield's group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "The Juliana Hatfield Three consisted of Juliana Hatfield, drummer Todd Philips, and bassist Dean Fisher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the The Juliana Hatfield Three?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "The Juliana Hatfield Three began practicing new material for an album, which would be their first since Become What You Are in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Juliana Hatfield's The Juliana Hatfield Three do together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "The Juliana Hatfield Three lead single from a new album, If I Could, was premiered in publications such as Rolling Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Juliana Hatfield Three release anything?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "The Juliana Hatfield Three single If I Could was released in December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Juliana Hatfield Three's single If I Could released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "The Juliana Hatfield Three's single If I Could was on their album Whatever, My Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Juliana Hatfield Three album with the song If I Could?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "Stereogum named the album one of their (Juliana Hatfield Three's) most anticipated albums of 2015, and Consequence of Sound named it one of the 50 most anticipated albums of 2015.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Juliana Hatfield Three's album Whatever, My Love do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield Three's single Ordinary Guy premiered on Consequence of Sound on January 14, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_Hatfield_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatever,_My_Love_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles were released from The Juliana Hatfield Three's Whatever, My Love?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5884, "Truth_answer": "Juliana Hatfield's latest album Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police released on November 15, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Juliana Hatfield's last release and when was it released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "During the summer of 1798, E. T. A. Hoffmann moved to Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to E. T. A. Hoffmann in the provinces?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann's uncle, Johann Ludwig Doerffe was promoted to a court in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused E. T. A. Hoffmann's move to Berlin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "It was there that E.T.A. Hoffmann first attempted to promote himself as a composer, writing an operetta called Die Maske and sending a copy to Queen Luise of Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did E. T. A. Hoffmann deal with the move to Belin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann's first job, at Posen, was endangered after Carnival on Shrove Tuesday 1802, when caricatures of military officers were distributed at a ball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did E. T. A. Hoffmann do caricatures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "The problem was solved by promoting E.T.A. Hoffmann to Płock in New East Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with E. T. A. Hoffmann after the caricature complaints?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann visited Płock in New East Prussia to arrange lodging before returning to Posen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to E. T. A. Hoffmann once he was promoted to Plock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann married Mischa. They moved to Płock in August 1802.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was E. T. A. Hoffmann doing before returning to Posen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann had a daughter named Cäcilia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did E. T. A. Hoffmann and Mischa have any children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E.T.A. Hoffmann despaired because of his exile, and drew caricatures of himself drowning in mud alongside ragged villagers. He did make use, however, of his isolation, by writing and composing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after E. T. A. Hoffmann got married to Mischa?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of 1804 E. T. A. Hoffmann obtained a post at Warsaw. On his way there, he passed through his hometown and met one of Dora Hatt's daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about E. T. A. Hoffmann living in the provinces?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann met one of Dora Hatt's daughters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the daughter that E. T. A. Hoffmann met as he passed through his hometown?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5885, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What post position did E. T. A. Hoffmann get at Warsaw?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "In Warsaw, E.T.A. Hoffmann found the same atmosphere he enjoyed in Berlin, renewing his friendship with Zacharias Werner, and meeting his future biographer, a neighbour jurist called Julius Eduard Itzig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Warsaw like for E.T.A. Hoffman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "As chief Prussian administrator of the city from 1795 to 1806, E.T.A. Hoffmann was responsible for assigning surnames to Warsaw's Jewish community—a duty he executed based on whims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was E. T. A. Hoffmann known for in Warsaw?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "The names E.T.A. Hoffmann doled out would apparently depend on the day of the week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about E. T. A. Hoffmann's time in Warsaw and assigning surnames to Jewish communities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "E.T.A. Hoffman said Monday the names of flowers, Friday the names of fish, or hung-over after drinking with Prussian army officer military names like Festung, Fojer, Pistolet, and Trompeter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did E. T. A. Hoffmann say about the surnames to Jewish communities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "E.T.A. Hoffmann's fortunate position was not to last: on 28 November 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte's troops captured Warsaw, and the Prussian bureaucrats lost their jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else stood out about E. T. A. Hoffmann's time in Warsaw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann arrived in Berlin on 18 June 1807, hoping to further his career there as an artist and writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when E. T. A. Hoffmann moved from Warsaw after Prussian bureaucrats lost their jobs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did E. T. A. Hoffmann hope to further his career as artist and writer in Berlin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "In January 1807, Hoffmann's wife and two-year-old daughter Cäcilia returned to Posen, while E. T. A. Hoffmann pondered whether to move to Vienna or go back to Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting with E. T. A. Hoffmann after losing his job in Warsaw?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "As the French authorities refused to grant E.T.A. Hoffmann a passport to Vienna, he was forced to return to Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who one did E. T. A. Hoffmann choose - his family or going back to Berlin?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5886, "Truth_answer": "E. T. A. Hoffmann visited his family in Posen before arriving in Berlin on 18 June 1807.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._T._A._Hoffmann_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did E. T. A. Hoffmann return to Berlin after being forced to go back?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "William Rory Gallagher was an Irish blues and rock multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116072425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Gallagher_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rory Gallagher do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "Sunburst is a style of finishing for musical instruments such as electric and acoustic guitars. Rory Gallagher played a worn sunburst 1961 Stratocaster for some years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a sunburst and its connection to Rory Gallagher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "William Rory Gallagher played a worn sunburst 1961 Stratocaster for some years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a stratocaster and its connection to Rory Gallagher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "Rory Gallagher played a worn sunburst 1961 Stratocaster for some years. It was reputedly the first in Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of guitar did Rory Gallagher play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "Rory Gallagher's brother Dónal recalled: His dream ambition was to have a guitar like Buddy Holly.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Rory Gallagher look up to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rory Gallagher meet Buddy Holly?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5887, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say any other person that Rory Gallagher was associated with besides looking up to Buddy Holly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5888, "Truth_answer": "James Dean Bradfield of Manic Street Preachers, Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest, Vivian Campbell, Gary Moore, Joe Bonamassa, cite Rory Gallagher as an inspiration in their formative musical years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rory Gallagher's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some things Rory Gallagher did that made his legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5888, "Truth_answer": "In 1972 Rory Gallagher received an award for International Guitarist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rory Gallagher win any awards or was nominated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5888, "Truth_answer": "Follow Me, Philby, Wayward Child, and Key Chain are all songs by Rory Gallagher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some names of Rory Gallagher's songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5888, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Rory Gallagher was ranked No. 42 on Gibson.com's list of their Top 50 Guitarists of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116072425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Gallagher_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Rory Gallagher listed in the top charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5888, "Truth_answer": "After the break-up of Taste, Gallagher toured under his own name, hiring former Deep Joy bass player Gerry McAvoy to play on Gallagher's self-titled debut album, Rory Gallagher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116072425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Gallagher_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rory Gallagher travel around the world to perform or tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Carl Switzer produce?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats so important about Carl Switzer's personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer was born in Paris, Illinois, the third and last son of four children born to Gladys C. Shanks and George Frederick Switzer. The oldest brother died in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Carl Switzer's family members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "In early 1954, Carl Switzer went on a blind date with Diantha Collingwood, heiress of grain elevator empire Collingwood Grain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Collingwood and their relationship to Carl Switzer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer was arrested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about Carl Switzer's personal life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer was arrested in Sequoia National Forest for cutting down 15 pine trees and sentenced to one year's probation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the arrest happen for Carl Switzer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5889, "Truth_answer": "In December 1958, Carl Switzer was arrested in Sequoia National Forest for cutting down 15 pine trees and sentenced to one year's probation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Carl Switzer arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer's tenure on Our Gang ended in 1940, when he was twelve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Carl Switzer's adult years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer had an uncredited role as Auggie in the 1943 film The Human Comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Switzer star in any movies in his adult years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer had small parts in both the 1946 Christmas film It's a Wonderful Life and again in the 1948 film On Our Merry Way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other acting did Carl Switzer do besides in the 1943 film The Human Comedy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Besides acting, Carl Switzer bred and trained hunting dogs and guided hunting expeditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Switzer do anything besides acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer had a supporting role in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch and appeared in films including Johnny Doughboy, Going My Way, and The Great Mike.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Carl Switzer's adult years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Carl Switzer films Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, Johnny Doughboy, Going My Way, and The Great Mike successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Carl Switzer played a busboy in the film Pat and Mike starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Switzer work with anyone else notable?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer's final film role was in the drama The Defiant Ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620190220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Carl Switzer's final movie?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5890, "Truth_answer": "Carl Switzer's The Defiant Ones is a 1958 adventure drama film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111051554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Defiant_Ones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Carl Switzer's final film, The Defiant Ones?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5891, "Truth_answer": "According to BBC reporters, during the summer of 2017, the Myanmar military began arming and training Rakhine Buddhist Rohingya people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123200447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the precipitating events for the Rohingya People?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5891, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Smith, chief executive of human rights organization Fortify Rights says that arming the Rakhines Rohingya people was a decision made to effectively perpetrate atrocity crimes against the civilian population.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123200447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the Myanmar military arming the Rakhine Buddhist Rohingya People?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5891, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Rohingya People protecting their state from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5891, "Truth_answer": "A Rohingya rebel group led multiple coordinated attacks on 30 police outposts and border guards, killing a dozen government forces, at the cost of over 50 dead among the rebels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123200447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Rohingya People react to the government cut of food supply?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, then named Waterface, had tried a number of guitarists before they asked long-time friend Barry Westhead to join the band in 2000 on keyboards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band, Starsailor's early formation successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, Starsailor have scored ten Top 40 hit singles in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Starsailor have any top 40 hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, Starsailor signed with EMI, the label that a relative of one band member worked for, in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which UK record company signed the band, Starsailor in their early formation years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, Starsailor has released five studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many records have the band, Starsailor released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, Starsailor's guitarist and vocalist was James Walsh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band, Starsailor's lead singer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, Starsailor's drummer was Ben Byrne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band, Starsailor's drummer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "Since its formation the band Starsailor has had James Walsh as guitarist and vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band, Starsailor's guitarist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "The band, Starsailor's keyboardist was Barry Westhead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members for the band, Starsailor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5892, "Truth_answer": "After the release of their fourth album All the Plans, the band, Starsailor entered into extended hiatus until 2014, during which they were involved in individual projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819005941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsailor_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the band, Starsailor stay together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx was partially raised by his single mother, Deana Richards, and by his grandparents after his father left the family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx moved in with his grandparents after his mother abandoned him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nikki Sixx in contact with his mother, Deana Richards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "One month after the divorce from Brandi Brandt, Nikki Sixx married his second wife, another Playboy Playmate, actress Donna D'Errico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx marry again?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx and Donna D'Errico have one daughter, Frankie-Jean Mary Sixx. D'Errico has a son, Rhyan Jacob, from a previous relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx have any kids with Donna D'Errico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx and Donna D'Errico separated shortly after their daughter's birth, and reconciled months later when Sixx completed rehab.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Nikki Sixx and Donna D'Errico still married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham married on March 15, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx marry again after Donna D'Errico?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "In his autobiography, The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star, Nikki Sixx described his toxic relationship with Matthews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting tidbits about Nikki Sixx's personal life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx said, Vanity came and went during different periods of my addiction. She was a wild black chick who had sung with Prince: she'd also been his lover for a while.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Nikki Sixx have to say about his toxic relationship with Denise Vanity Matthews?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx was addicted to heroin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nikki Sixx addicted to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx's addiction interfere with his career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5893, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nikki Sixx still close to Denise Vanity Matthews?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx's Sixx Sense was a nationally syndicated rock radio show broadcast from Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles and heard on over 115 radio stations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nikki Sixx's radio show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx was joined by co-host Kerri Kasem, from its first episode until March 28, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Nikki Sixx have a co-host or does he does it alone on his show Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx have special guests on his show Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Each night, host Nikki Sixx discusses music and lifestyle topics as he gives listeners a backstage look at the world and mind of a rock star.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Nikki Sixx's Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx broadcasts Monday through Friday from 7 p.m. to midnight local time on rock/alternative music stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nikki Sixx's Sixx Sense a daily show or weekly show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx launched on February 8, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Nikki Sixx's radio show Sixx Sense start?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "In October 2017 Nikki Sixx announced he would step down from Sixx Sense on December 31, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224170742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Sixx_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Nikki Sixx still doing Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Nikki Sixx announced that he will end his nationally syndicated shows at the end of 2017 to focus on other projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nikki Sixx decide to step down from Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nikki Sixx start in the radio business?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nikki Sixx's Sixx Sense radio show popular?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx broadcasts in Dallas, Texas in a studio in the Northpark Center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nikki Sixx do his radio show Sixx Sense from?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nikki Sixx ever have any controversies while doing his radio show, Sixx Sense?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt was employed as a mental hospital attendant in the late 1950s, but like his father, he fulfilled his love of music by performing at the Six Steps Down club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Eddie Rabbitt's early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "Next to the Note and Six Nights and Seven Days were Eddie Rabbitt's first hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Rabbitt's first hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Eddie Rabbitt signed his first record deal with 20th Century Records and released the singles, Next to the Note and Six Nights and Seven Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddie Rabbitt make his first hits Next to the Note and Six Nights and Seven Days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt signed his first record deal with 20th Century Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Eddie Rabbitt sign with for his first record deal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt became successful as a songwriter in 1969, when Elvis Presley recorded his song Kentucky Rain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt have any accomplishments in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, at Knott's Berry Farm, Eddie Rabbitt appeared at the Country Music Awards and won Top New Male Vocalist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Rabbitt's biggest accomplishment in his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "While eating Cap'n Crunch, Eddie Rabbitt penned Pure Love, which Ronnie Milsap rode to number one in 1974. This song led to a contract offer from Elektra Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was was Eddie Rabbitt's biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt have a band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5895, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Eddie Rabbitt signed with Intersound Records, but was soon after diagnosed with lung cancer. The next year, he released his final studio album, Songs from Rabbittland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eddie Rabbitt stop making music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "While Eddie Rabbitt was still relatively unknown, he toured with and opened for crossover star Kenny Rogers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Eddie Rabbitt's crossover success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt's father was an oil-refinery refrigeration worker, and a skilled fiddle and accordion player, who often entertained in local New York City dance halls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt's father love music too?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt's Every Which Way But Loose, topped country charts and reached the top 30 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Eddie Rabbitt's hits during his crossover success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt won the award of Top New Male Vocalist of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards for Eddie Rabbitt besides winning Top New Male Vocalist of the Year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards for Eddie Rabbitt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt's single, Suspicions from his 1979 album Loveline, reached number one on Country charts and the top 15 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Eddie Rabbitt's hits in his crossover successes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt teamed up with another country pop crossover star, Crystal Gayle, to record You and I. The duet reached number one on the Billboard Country chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any #1 hits with Eddie Rabbitt in his crossover successes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt teamed up with another country pop crossover star, Crystal Gayle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Eddie Rabbitt's duet with for his song You and I?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5896, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, country-pop singers Juice Newton and Eddie Rabbitt released a version of Friends and Lovers, altering the title to emphasize the final line of the chorus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends_and_Lovers_(Gloria_Loring_and_Carl_Anderson_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other Eddie Rabbitt duets besides Crystal Gayle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5897, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler was born in Cleveland, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Judith Butler born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5897, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler was born on February 24, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Judith Butler born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5897, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler's parents were practicing Reform Jews. Her mother was raised Orthodox, eventually becoming Conservative and then Reform, while her father was raised Reform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Judith Butler's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5897, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila entered a marathon for the 1960 Rome Olympics, which would be run on September 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the Rome Olympics with Abebe Bikila?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila finished in record time and became the first sub-Saharan African to win an Olympic gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.playingpasts.co.uk/this-week-in-sport-leisure-history/on-this-week-in-sport-leisure-leisure-history-9-15th-september-2019/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abebe Bikila win the 1960 Rome Olympics Men's Marathon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila's competitor Rhadi Ben Abdesselam was a Moroccan long-distance runner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Abebe Bikila's competitor Ben Adesselam from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "In Rome, Abebe Bikila purchased new running shoes, but they did not fit well and gave him blisters. He consequently decided to run barefoot instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Abebe Bikila in the 1960 Rome Olympics Men's Marathon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila's winning time was 2:15:16.2, twenty-five seconds faster than Ben Abdesselam at 2:15:41.6.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abebe Bikila's winning time in the 1960 Rome Olympics Men's Marathon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila's competitor Ben Abdesselam's winning time was at 2:15:41.6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Abebe Bikila's competitor Ben Adesselam's winning time in the 1960 Rome Olympics Men's Marathon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila broke Sergei Popov's world record by eight tenths of a second.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abebe Bikila beat any records in the 1960 Rome Olympics Men's Marathon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5898, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after crossing the finish line Abebe Bikila began to touch his toes and run in place, and later said that he could have run another 10–15 km.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Abebe Bikila feel about running barefeet in the 1960 Rome Olympics Men's Marathon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "In the 1961 Athens Classical Marathon, Abebe Bikila again won while running barefoot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abebe Bikila win any races between 1960 and 1964?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "The same year in 1961 Abebe Bikila won the marathons in Osaka and Košice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After Abebe Bikila won the 1961 Athens marathon did he win any more races?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila ran the 1963 Boston Marathon—which was between his Olympic wins in 1960 and 1964—and finished fifth in 2:24:43.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abebe Bikila compete in any races between 1960 and 1964 that he didn't win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "Abebe Bikila returned to Ethiopia and did not compete in another marathon until 1964 in Addis Ababa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other races that Abebe Bikila ran during 1960–1964?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "The 1961 Athens Classical Marathon was the second and last event in which Abebe Bikila competed barefooted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Abebe Bilika race barefoot again during any of these 1960–1964 races?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "While in Japan, Abebe Bikila was approached by a Japanese shoe company, Onitsuka Tiger, with the possibility of wearing its shoes; they were informed by Niskanen that he had other commitments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202012239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abebe_Bikila_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find most interesting about Abebe Bikila during 1960–1964?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Abebe Bikila's countrymen feel about his many wins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Abebe Bikila react when he met Emperor Haile Selassie?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Fred Thompson was appointed minority counsel to assist the Republican senators on the Senate Watergate Committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fred Thompson have to do with the Watergate hearings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson was appointed minority counsel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128225505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate_scandal_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fred Thompson's role on the Senate Watergate Committee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson was sometimes credited for supplying Republican Senator Howard Baker's famous question, What did the President know, and when did he know it?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me something interesting about Fred Thompson and his role in the Watergate hearings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson's question is said to have helped frame the hearings in a way that eventually led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fred Thompson supplying Republicans questions help the Senate Watergate Committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson's appointment as minority counsel to the Senate Watergate committee reportedly upset Nixon, who believed Thompson was not skilled enough to interrogate unfriendly witnesses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did President Richard Nixon feel about Fred Thompson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fred Thompson feel about being on the Senate Watergate Committee?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5900, "Truth_answer": "Journalist Scott Armstrong is critical of Fred Thompson for having disclosed the committee's knowledge of the tapes to Buzhardt says Thompson was a mole for the White House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Fred Thompson known for during his time with the Senate Watergate Committee?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "The film, Marie was Fred Thompson's first acting role and was released in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fred Thompson begin his acting career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "Roger Donaldson, who, after traveling to Nashville to speak with the people involved with the Marie Ragghianti case, asked Fred Thompson if he wanted to play himself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fred Thompson begin acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Thompson immediately agree to play himself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Thompson find it difficult to portray himself?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "Roger Donaldson also cast Fred Thompson in the part of CIA director in the 1987 film No Way Out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Thompson's role as himself in Marie lead to other jobs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Thompson do well in the part of a CIA director in the film, No Way Out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Fred Thompson was cast as Ed Trudeau, the head of Dulles Airport, in the action sequel Die Hard 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Fred Thompson play after the 1987 film, No Way Out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5901, "Truth_answer": "Fred Thompson additionally played as Rear Admiral Painter in The Hunt for Red October, and as Big John, the President of NASCAR, in the movie Days of Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Thompson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Fred Thompson play besides Ed Trudeau in Die Hard 2?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns broke one of the longest-standing records in Round 2 of the 2006 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 with Andrew Johns?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns amassed 30 points against the Canberra Raiders and in doing so claimed the points-scoring record for a player at a single club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Andrew Johns break one of the longest-standing records in the 2006 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns broke the record in Round 2 of the 2006 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andrew Johns break the points-scoring record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns have any notable wins during the 2006 - 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "A Johns conversion of a Newcastle try made Johns the highest points scorer in the 98-year history of first-grade rugby league in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andrew Johns' record for during the 2006 - 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns won Most Valuable Player of the Tournament at the 1995 World Cup in England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns coincidentally scored the record-breaking conversion in a 46–12 loss to the Eels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns have any notable losses in the rugby 2006 - 2007 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns win any championships during the rugby 2006-2007 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5902, "Truth_answer": "Since any further neck injury could prove life-threatening, Andrew Johns announced his retirement from rugby league on 10 April 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Andrew Johns and his rugby career in 2006 - 2007?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "On 26 August 2007 Andrew Johns was arrested for fare evasion on the London Underground, and subsequently found to be in possession of one ecstasy tablet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andrew Johns' use ecstasy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns was cautioned and released with no further charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johns charged with possession of ecstasy in August 2007?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns initially claimed that an unknown person had pushed the tablet into his pocket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johns open about his usage of ecstasy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns' initial statement was met with a great deal of cynicism from both the press and the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Johns receive backlash from claiming that an unknown person had pushed the ecstasy into his pocket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "The ARU released a press statement after the controversy arose, stating that Andrew Johns' drug use was known to the ARU and decided not to proceed with contractual negotiations in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the ecstasy admission have an impact on Andrew Johns' career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "On 30 August, Andrew Johns revealed, live on the Footy Show, that he had regularly taken ecstasy throughout his playing career, mainly during the off-season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Andrew Johns and his ecstasy use controversy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "When Andrew Johns was named the Best Player of the Last 30 Years in 2008, the accolade allayed concern the year before had tarnished his remarkable efforts on the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216000926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Johns_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andrew Johns image or efforts tarnished at all after the ecstasy admission?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Johns was named the Best Player of the Last 30 Years in early 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Andrew Johns receive?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5903, "Truth_answer": "On receiving the award Andrew Johns was quoted as saying his health was now in great shape. I'm at the best place I have been in a long time, he said.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Andrew Johns do after this?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5904, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day insisted that the belief that all men are brothers required the Catholic to find the humanity in everyone without exception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Dorothy Day's all men are brothers mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5904, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day's conversion as a political radical is described in her autobiography, The Long Loneliness. Day was also an active journalist, and described her social activism in her writings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dorothy Day's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5904, "Truth_answer": "As part of the Catholic Worker Movement, Dorothy Day co-founded the Catholic Worker newspaper in 1933, and served as its editor from 1933 until her death in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028214842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Dorothy Day write besides her autobiography The Long Loneliness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5904, "Truth_answer": "In Catholic Worker newspaper, Dorothy Day advocated the Catholic economic theory of distributism, which she considered a third way between capitalism and socialism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028214842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about Dorothy Day and her Catholic Worker newspaper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5904, "Truth_answer": "Pope Benedict XVI used Dorothy Day's conversion story as an example of how to journey towards faith... in a secularized environment.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028214842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dorothy Day and her Catholic Worker newspaper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5905, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy May Day was born on November 8, 1897.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://cnd-m.org/en/news/archives.php?number=20&static=1&category=5%2C9&only_active=1&start_from=180&archive=1551111476_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dorothy Day born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5905, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy May Day was born in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Dorothy Day born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5905, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day's father, John Day, was a Tennessee native of Irish heritage, while her mother, Grace Satterlee, a native of upstate New York, was of English ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Dorothy Day's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5905, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day had three brothers and a sister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dorothy Day have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5905, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day graduated from Robert Waller High School in 1914 and attended the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign on a scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dorothy Day go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5905, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Day was a reluctant scholar. Her reading was chiefly in a Christian radical social direction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dorothy Day study?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "Although ostensibly retired from racing since 1962, Stirling Moss did make a number of one-off appearances in professional motorsport events in the following two decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stirling Moss return to racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss competed in the 1974 London-Sahara-Munich World Cup Rally in a Mercedes-Benz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stirling Moss compete after he returned to racing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stirling Moss win when he returned to racing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "On 9 June 2011 during qualifying for the Le Mans Legends race, Stirling Moss announced that he had finally retired from racing, saying that he had scared himself that afternoon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Stirling Moss leave racing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened that scared Stirling Moss into retirement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "Throughout Moss' retirement he raced in events for historic cars, driving on behalf of and at the invitation of others, as well as campaigning his own OSCA FS 372.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stirling Moss and his return to racing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "In June 2005 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed Stirling Moss signed the bonnet of his 1955 Mille Miglia-winning Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What events for historic cars did Stirling Moss race in during retirement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5906, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Stirling Moss keep racing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "During his driving career, Stirling Moss was one of the most recognised celebrities in Britain, leading to many media appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stirling Moss' connection to popular culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Stirling Moss one of the most recognised celebritie in Britain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "In the book The Life and Times of Private Eye, Stirling Moss was the subject of a less than respectful cartoon biography in the magazine Private Eye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Stirling Moss and his connection with popular culture?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss responded by offering to buy the original of the cartoon, an outcome the book describes as depressingly common for its satirical cartoons about famous people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stirling Moss react to the book The Life and Times of Private Eye?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Stirling Moss' offer to buy the original of The Life and Times of Private Eye accepted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "Stirling Moss is the narrator of the popular children's series Roary the Racing Car which stars Peter Kay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122004355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Moss_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other media did Stirling Moss appear in besides the book The Life and Times of Private Eye?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stirling Moss beome the narrator of the children's series Roary the Racing Car?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5907, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stirling Moss stay on the children's series Roary the Racing Car or did he continue with other ventures?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5908, "Truth_answer": "Louis Thomas Hardin, also known as Moondog was born to an Episcopalian family in Marysville, Kansas, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was American musician, Moondog born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5908, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Moondog's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5908, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Moondog's career path like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5908, "Truth_answer": "Moondog started playing a set of drums that he made from a cardboard box at the age of five.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Moondog start playing music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5908, "Truth_answer": "Moondog's work was praised by Artur Rodziński, the conductor of New York Philharmonic in the 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondog_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Moondog gain recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5908, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, Moondog traveled to a Blackfoot Sun Dance where he performed on percussion and flute, returning to the Native American music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moondog play any other instruments than drums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5909, "Truth_answer": "Moondog played drums for the high school band in Hurley, Missouri before losing his sight at the age of 16 in a farm accident on July 4, 1932.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondog_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did American musician, Moondog play the drums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5909, "Truth_answer": "Moondog lost his sight at the age of 16 in a farm accident on July 4, 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Moondog in a farm accident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5909, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Moondog moved to New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Roy_p0", "https://tedpanken.wordpress.com/2011/10/_p262", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondog_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Moondog move to New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5909, "Truth_answer": "By 1947, Hardin had adopted the name Moondog in honor of a dog who used to howl at the moon more than any dog I knew of.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207143011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondog_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis Thomas Hardin get his nickname Moondog?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5909, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who first noticed Moondog during his early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5909, "Truth_answer": "Moondog lost his sight at the age of 16 in a farm accident on July 4, 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on July 4 with Moondog?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5910, "Truth_answer": "Other Voices, Other Rooms is Truman Capote's first published novel and semi-autobiographical.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Truman Capote's first novel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5910, "Truth_answer": "When Truman Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms was published in 1948, it stayed on The New York Times Bestseller list for nine weeks, selling more than 26,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026232625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_Voices,_Other_Rooms_(novel)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Truman Capote's book Other Voices, Other Rooms do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5910, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Truman Capote's book Other Voices, Other Rooms win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5910, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote's book Other Voices, Other Rooms focuses on 13-year-old Joel Knox following the loss of his mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Truman Capote's book Other Voices, Other Rooms about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5910, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joel Knox do in Truman Capote's book Other Voices, Other Rooms?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5910, "Truth_answer": "In Truman Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms, Joel catches pneumonia while looking for Idabel in a storm. He eventually returns to the Landing where he is nursed back to health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What struggles does Joel Knox endure in Truman Capote's book Other Voices, Other Rooms?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5911, "Truth_answer": "In Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, a contemporary writer recalls his early days in New York City, when he makes the acquaintance of his remarkable neighbor, Holly Golightly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117002553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_at_Tiffany's_(novella)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5911, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's published in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.wikiyy.com/en/Mickey_Rooney_p9", "http://theinfolist.com/php/SummaryGet.php?FindGo=Mickey_Rooney_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's written?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5911, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote's character Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's, is said to be one of his best-known creations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5911, "Truth_answer": "In Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's, a contemporary writer recalls his early days in New York City, when he makes the acquaintance of his remarkable neighbor, Holly Golightly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117002553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_at_Tiffany's_(novella)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's synopsis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5911, "Truth_answer": "Characters from Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's include the unnamed narrator-writer, Holiday Golightly, Joe Bell and Mag Wildwood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the characters from Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5911, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's appeared in the November, 1958 issue. Shortly afterward, it was published by Random House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published Truman Capote's novella Breakfast at Tiffany's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5912, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren attended Hamlet Court primary school in Westcliff-on-Sea, where she had the lead role in a school production of Hansel and Gretel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Helen Mirren attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5912, "Truth_answer": "As a result of her work for the National Youth Theatre, Helen Mirren was invited to join the Royal Shakespeare Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What significant events occured during Helen Mirren's early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5912, "Truth_answer": "While with the RSC, Helen Mirren played Castiza in Trevor Nunn's 1966 staging of The Revenger's Tragedy, Diana in All's Well That Ends Well, and Cressida in Troilus and Cressida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays did Helen Mirren appear in with the Royal Shakespeare Company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5912, "Truth_answer": "Helen Mirren is one of the few performers of the Royal Shakespeare Company who has achieved the Triple Crown of Acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren win any awards with the Royal Shakespeare Company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5912, "Truth_answer": "At the West End's Royal Court Theatre in September 1975, Helen Mirren played the role of rock star Maggie in Teeth 'n' Smiles, a musical play by David Hare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Helen Mirren do after her time with the Royal Shakespeare Company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5912, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen Mirren have any role models or influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5913, "Truth_answer": "Merv Griffin was born July 6, 1925, in San Mateo, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Merv Griffin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5913, "Truth_answer": "Merv Griffin was married to the former Julann Wright from 1958 to 1976; they remained friends after their divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Merv Griffin married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5913, "Truth_answer": "Merv Griffin kept his wealth an open secret, amassing media outlets, hotels and casinos with a net worth widely estimated at more than a billion dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was interesting about Merv Griffin's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5913, "Truth_answer": "On being wealthy, Merv Griffin said that if people know you're rich, they don't talk with you when you walk down the street.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023181917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merv_Griffin_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Merv Griffin keep his wealth an open secret?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5914, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jacqueline Fernandez's debut and breakthrough all about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5914, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez successfully auditioned for Sujoy Ghosh's fantasy film Aladin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Jacqueline Fernandez's breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5914, "Truth_answer": "Jacqueline Fernandez played the love interest of Riteish Deshmukh's character, a role based on the character of Princess Jasmine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jacqueline Fernandez play in Aladin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5914, "Truth_answer": "Although the Aladin film was a critical and commercial failure, Jacqueline Fernandez won the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – Female.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225181507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Fernandez_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jacqueline Fernandez's Aladin film do with the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5914, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Fernandez appeared opposite Deshmukh in the science fiction romantic comedy Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jacqueline Fernandez play in any other films besides Aladin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5914, "Truth_answer": "Mahesh Bhatt's thriller Murder 2 was Jacqueline Fernandez's first commercial success and marked a turning point in her career. She took on the role of Priya.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Jacqueline Fernandez play in besides Aladin and Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5915, "Truth_answer": "When Babrak Karmal was released from prison, he continued his activities in the student union, and began to promote Marxism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Babrak Karmal involved in Communist Politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5915, "Truth_answer": "Babrak Karmal spent the late 1950s and the early 1960s becoming involved with Marxist organizations, of which two of the four were established by Karmal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of Babrak Karmal and communist politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5915, "Truth_answer": "During the 1965 parliamentary election Babrak Karmal was one of four PDPA members elected to the lower house of parliament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Babrak Karmal involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5915, "Truth_answer": "Factionalism within the PDPA quickly became a problem; the party split into the Khalq led by Taraki alongside Hafizullah Amin, and the Parcham led by Karmal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Babrak Karmal connected to the communist party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5916, "Truth_answer": "Fundamental Principles of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, was to introduce a general amnesty for those people imprisoned during Nur Mohammad Taraki's and Amin's rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Babrak Karmal's Fundamental Principles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5916, "Truth_answer": "Karmal made three most important promises when coming to power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Babrak Karmal and his Fundamental Principles and amnesty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5916, "Truth_answer": "Babrak Kamal's three promises were, general amnesty of prisoners, the promulgation of the Fundamental Principles of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and the adoption of a new flag.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Babrak Karmal's three most important promises?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5916, "Truth_answer": "Babrak Kamal was imprisoned from 1953 to 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Babrak Karmal go to jail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5917, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa was born on December 21, 1940, in Baltimore, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Zappa's childhood begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5917, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa died from prostate cancer on December 4, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Zappa die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5917, "Truth_answer": "Zappa and the Mothers of Invention returned to Los Angeles in mid-1968, on Woodrow Wilson Drive. This was Zappa's home for the rest of his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Zappa live for the most part of his life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5917, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa died 17 days before his 53rd birthday at his home in Los Angeles with his wife and children by his side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa die in California as well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5917, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Frank Zappa at number 71 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Zappa's big accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5918, "Truth_answer": "Tila Tequila's career began at the age of 19 when she was discovered at the Sharpstown Mall by a Playboy scout and was offered a chance to model nude.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tila Tequila begin her modeling career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5918, "Truth_answer": "Tila Tequila did a test shoot, then eventually moved to Southern California and was featured as Playboy's Cybergirl of the Week on April 22, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tila Tequila have any notable gigs after being discovered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5918, "Truth_answer": "Tila Tequila assembled a band called Beyond Betty Jean, for which she was singer and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tila Tequila's Beyond Betty Jean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5918, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tila Tequila's Beyond Betty Jean successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5918, "Truth_answer": "Tila Tequila joined Myspace in the fall of 2003 after getting booted off of Friendster multiple times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127162135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tila_Tequila_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tila Tequila's connection to Myspace?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5918, "Truth_answer": "Time Magazine, in a 2006 profile of Tila Tequila noted her impact on the platform calling her, the Queen of the site.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Tila Tequila joined Myspace?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "Critics have praised the intellectual competence of Augusta Jane Evans' female characters, but as her heroes eventually succumb to traditional values, Wilson has been described as an antifeminist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical response to Augusta Jane Evans?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "Critics have praised the intellectual competence of Augusta Jane Evans' female characters such as Edna Earl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Augusta Jane Evans' most important female character?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' St. Elmo featured the sexual tension between the protagonist St. Elmo, a cynical man, and the heroine Edna Earl, a beautiful and devout girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What book was Augusta Jane Evans' Edna Earl in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' later works, Vashti; Infelice; and At the Mercy of Tiberius had phenomenal success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did Augusta Jane Evans write besides St. Elmo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "Of St. Elmo one critic maintained, the trouble with the heroine of St. Elmo was that she swallowed an unabridged dictionary.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did critics have to say about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Augusta Jane Evans' critics write for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusta Jane Evans have a response to critics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was the first American woman author to earn over $100,000. This would be a record unsurpassed until Edith Wharton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Augusta Jane Evans' critical reception?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5919, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Augusta Jane Evans' work appreciated in other countries?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "As a young girl in 19th-century America, Augusta Jane Evans received little in the way of a formal education. However, she became a voracious reader at an early age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203933id_/https://www.amazon.com/Inez-Alamo-Augusta-Jane-Evans/dp/1523775041_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Augusta Jane Evans' early years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' father moved his family of ten from Georgia for Alabama, and scarcely ten when they moved to San Antonio, Texas, in 1845.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusta Jane Evans stay in Columbus for her entire childhood", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' father suffered bankruptcy and lost the family's Sherwood Hall property in the 1840s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203933id_/https://www.amazon.com/Inez-Alamo-Augusta-Jane-Evans/dp/1523775041_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Augusta Jane Evans poor growing up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans wrote Beulah, at age 18. It sold well, selling over 22,000 copies during its first year of publication.Her family used the proceeds to purchase Georgia Cottage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did things ever improve for Augusta Jane Evans' family?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was the eldest child of the family of ten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusta Jane Evans have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Augusta Jane Evans' childhood overall happy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "In 1850, at the age of fifteen, Augusta Jane Evans wrote Inez: A Tale of the Alamo, a sentimental, moralistic, anti-Catholic love story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203933id_/https://www.amazon.com/Inez-Alamo-Augusta-Jane-Evans/dp/1523775041_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Augusta Jane Evans begin writing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5920, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Augusta Jane Evans' Inez: A Tale of the Alamo a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, the Jamestown Foundation reported that after being sidelined from Afghan politics since the mid-1990s, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's HIG group had recently reemerged as an aggressive militant group“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the 2008 resurgence with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "The Jamestown Foundation, that reported on Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, is a Washington, D.C.-based institute for research and analysis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Jamestown Foundation that reported on Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many bloody attacks against the coalition were there with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's HIG is thought to have at least assisted in a 27 April 2008 attempt on the life of President Karzai in Kabul that killed three Afghan citizens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did President Karzai get injured by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's HIG?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the foreign troops survive the helicopter attack by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone take up President Hamid Karzai to open talks with opponents of the government, thought to be directed at Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was believed to shuttle between hideouts in Pakistan's mountainous tribal areas and northeast Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar do in 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5921, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar has twice served as Prime Minister of Afghanistan during the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar become Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "In 905 NBA games, Magic Johnson tallied 17,707 points, 6,559 rebounds, and 10,141 assists, 7.2 rebounds, and 11.2 assists per game, the highest assists per game average in NBA history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Magic Johnson's career achievements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "Magic Johnson was voted as one of the 50 Greatest Players of All Time by the NBA in 1996, and inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Magic Johnson in the hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What have some of his critics said about Magic Johnson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "At the 2019 NBA Awards, Magic Johnson received the NBA Lifetime Achievement Award (shared with Larry Bird).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards has Magic Johnson received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "Magic Johnson shares the single-game playoff record for assists, holds the Finals record for assists in a game, and has the most playoff assists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Magic Johnson's highest scores during his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "Magic Johnson introduced a fast-paced style of basketball called Showtime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Magic Johnson the pioneer of any moves in basketball?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "Magic Johnson's Showtime, was a mix of no-look passes off the fastbreak, pin-point alley-oops from halfcourt, spinning feeds and overhand bullets under the basket through triple teams.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Magic Johnson's fast-paced style of basketball Showtime about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "Michael Cooper said, ...[Magic Johnson] has thrown passes and I wasn't sure where he was going. Then one of our guys catches the ball and scores.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Magic Johnson's teammates have to say about Showtime passes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5922, "Truth_answer": "Michael Cooper continued, Then one of our guys catches the ball and scores, and I run back up the floor convinced that he [Magic Johnson] must've thrown it through somebody.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Magic Johnson's teammate Michael Cooper say about Showtime passes?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "Magic Johnson and Larry Bird were first linked as rivals after Johnson's Michigan State squad defeated Bird's Indiana State team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Magic Johnson's rivalry with Larry Bird start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "Magic Johnson's Michigan State squad defeated Bird's Indiana State team in the 1979 NCAA finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Magic Johnson's Michigan State squad defeat Larry Bird's Indiana State team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Magic Johnson and Larry Bird argue about the 1979 NCAA finals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some highlights of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird's rivalry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "The Magic Johnson and Larry Bird rivalry reached its climax when Boston and Los Angeles met in three out of four NBA Finals from 1984 to 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Magic Johnson and Larry Bird rivalry climax?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "Journalist hypothesized the Magic Johnson–Bird rivalry was so appealing because it represented many contrasts, such as Hollywood flashiness and Boston/Indiana blue collar grit, and between blacks and whites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other contrasts were made of the Magic Johnson and Larry Bird rivalry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "The rivalry was significant because it drew national attention to the faltering NBA. Prior to Magic Johnson and Bird's arrival, the NBA had gone through a decade of declining interest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Magic Johnson and Larry Bird rivalry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "According to sports journalist Larry Schwartz of ESPN, Magic Johnson and Bird saved the NBA from bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the media say about the Magic Johnson and Larry Bird rivalry?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5923, "Truth_answer": "Despite their on-court rivalry, Magic Johnson and Bird became close friends during the filming of a 1984 Converse shoe advertisement that depicted them as enemies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227014000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Johnson_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Magic Johnson and Larry Bird rivalry resolved?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "Eileen J. Garrett took part in clairvoyance tests. One of the tests was organized by Joseph Rhine at Duke University in 1933 which involved Zener cards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who first tested Eileen J. Garrett's abilities?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "In Eileen J. Garrett's clairvoyance test, certain symbols were placed on cards and sealed in an envelope, and participants were asked to guess their contents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Describe Eileen J. Garrett's clairvoyance test.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "Eileen J. Garrett performed poorly and later criticized the tests by claiming the cards lacked a psychic energy called energy stimulus and that she could not perform clairvoyance to order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results of Eileen J. Garrett's clairvoyance test?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "The parapsychologist Samuel Soal and his colleagues tested Eileen J. Garrett in May 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tests were done on Eileen J. Garrett besides the one organized by Joseph Rhine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "Most of Samuel Soal's experiments on Eileen J. Carrett were carried out in the Psychological Laboratory at the University College London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Eileen J. Garrett's test with Samuel Soal performed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "A total of over 12,000 guesses were recorded but Eileen J. Garrett failed to produce above chance level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did those tests with Samuel Soal go for Eileen J. Garrett?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there later tests performed on Eileen J. Garretts after Samuel Saol's experiments?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5924, "Truth_answer": "Soal wrote, Not only did she [Eileen J. Garrett] fail when I took charge of the experiments, but she failed equally when four other carefully trained experimenters took my place.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other comments about Eileen J. Garrett's failure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "On 7 October 1930 it was claimed by spiritualists that Eileen J. Garrett made contact with the spirit of Herbert Carmichael Irwin two days after the R101 airship disaster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of controversy did Eileen J. Garrett have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, paranormal writer John G. Fuller wrote a book claiming that Irwin had spoken through Eileen J. Garrett.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote that the spirit of Herbert Carmichael Irwin spoke with Eileen J. Garrett?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controversies did Eileen J. Garrett have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "Magician John Booth analyzed the mediumship of Eileen J. Garrett and the paranormal claims of R101 and considered Eileen J. Garrett to be a fraud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who questioned Eileen J. Garrett's claim of contacting deceased Herbert Carmichael Irwin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "According to John Booth, Eileen J. Garrett's notes and writings show she followed the building of the R101 and she may have been given aircraft blueprints from a technician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402051346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_J._Garrett_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008181015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Price_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Magician John Booth have to say about Eileen J. Garrett's claim of talking to Herbert Carmichael Irwin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controversy was there with Eileen J. Garrett besides the R101?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "Eileen J. Garrett's séance held with Harry Price at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research attracted worldwide attention, thanks to the presence of a reporter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eileen J. Garrett's seance at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research go?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5925, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eileen J. Garrett's attempt at contacting deceased Arthur Conan Doyle go?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5926, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Phil Mickelson attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5926, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson started his collegiate career with national titles in his freshman and sophomore years of 1989 and 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101659id_/https://www.ncaa.com/news/golf-men/article/2019-08-16/phil-mickelsons-college-career-records-history-achievements_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Phil Mickelson go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5926, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson captured three NCAA individual championships. Over the course of his collegiate career, he won 16 tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Phil Mickelson's college golf career successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5926, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won three Haskins Awards as the outstanding collegiate golfer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson win any awards in his college golf years at Arizona State University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5927, "Truth_answer": "Pankaj Advani, made his international Snooker competitive debut on 25 October 2003 in Jiangmen, China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did billiards player, Pankaj Advani start playing Snooker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5927, "Truth_answer": "Billiards player Pankaj Advani, on international competitive debut in the discipline, won the IBSF World Snooker Championship on 25 October 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did billiards player, Pankaj Advani win a Snooker tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5927, "Truth_answer": "As a 28-year-old, at the IBSF World 6-Red World Snooker Championship in Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt, Pankaj Advani won one of the amateur world titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did billiards player, Pankaj Advani win any other snooker tournament besides the IBSF World Snooker Championship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5927, "Truth_answer": "Billiards player, Pankaj Advani became a snooker professional in 2012. Since 2014, Advani has focused solely on English billiards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did billiards player, Pankaj Advani play snooker?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5927, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was billiards player, Pankaj Advani last win in snooker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5927, "Truth_answer": "Advani's first season ended when he was beaten in the first round of World Championship Qualifying. He ranked world number 74 after his first year on the main snooker tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did billiards player, Pankaj Advani face any challenges with his snooker career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5928, "Truth_answer": "In the year 2000 Pankaj Advani won his first Indian Junior Billiards Championship title and then went on to win it again in 2001 and 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pankaj Advani begin playing billiards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5928, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pankaj Advani play billiards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5928, "Truth_answer": "Pankaj Advani won the IBSF World Billiards Championship in 2005 at Qawra, Malt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pankaj Advani win any billiards tournaments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5928, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Pankaj Advani was 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Pankaj Advani when he won the IBSF World Billiards Championship in 2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5928, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What if any challenges did Pankaj Advani face during his billiards career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5928, "Truth_answer": "Overall, as of 2017 Pankaj Advani had won 60 titles: 19 world titles; 8 Asian titles; 2 Asian Games titles; 1 Australian Open title and 30 national titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankaj_Advani_(billiards_player)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any additional interesting information about Pankaj Advani's billiard career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5929, "Truth_answer": "The Daily Show monologue segment is often followed by a segment featuring an exchange with a correspondent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are The Daily Show's correspondent segments?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5929, "Truth_answer": "The Daily Show correspondents are typically introduced as the show's senior specialist in the subject at hand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are The Daily Show correspondents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5929, "Truth_answer": "During the week of August 20, 2007, the show aired segments called Operation Silent Thunder: The Daily Show in Iraq in which correspondent Rob Riggle reported from Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable correspondents on The Daily Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5929, "Truth_answer": "In August 2008, Riggle traveled to China for a series of segments for The Daily Show titled Rob Riggle: Chasing the Dragon, which focused on the 2008 Beijing Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Daily Show correspondent Rob Riggle do besides report from Iraq?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5929, "Truth_answer": "Jason Jones traveled to Iran for The Daily Show in early June 2009 to report on the Iranian elections, and John Oliver traveled to South Africa for the series of segments Into Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about The Daily Show correspondents segments besides Rob Riggle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5929, "Truth_answer": "The Daily Show correspondent segments feature a rotating supporting cast, and involve the show's members travelling to different locations to file comedic reports on current news stories and conduct interviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Show_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happens during The Daily Show correspondents segments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "Strange Love is the fifth studio album by the American rock band We the Kings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Love_(We_the_Kings_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Strange Love the name of a We the Kings album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "We the Kings album Strange Love debuted at No. 137 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and No. 11 on the Alternative Albums chart, selling 4,000 copies in week one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Love_(We_the_Kings_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did We the Kings album, Strange Love do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "We the Kings album Strangelove's first single, Love Again, came out October 30, as well as the pre-order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a notable single that was released with We the Kings album, Strange Love?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "We The Kings put out a single called “The Story of Tonight” released on S-Curve Records, the record label on which the band had released their first three albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did We the Kings change record labels during 2015-2016?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "We the Kings released a compilation album, So Far, on June 17, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is So Far the name of another We the Kings album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "The second single off of the Strange Love album, “Runaway” was available on November 6, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113011601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_the_Kings_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other information about We the Kings' albums Strange Love and Is So Far that is important?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did We the Kings release any other singles after Love Again and Runaway?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did We the Kings return to S-Curve Records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5930, "Truth_answer": "“The Story of Tonight” is We the Kings' first single to go to radio since “Say You Like Me” in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about We the Kings’ in 2015-2016 worth knowing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "The Tommy Hilfiger company was founded in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217012404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)_p0", "https://www.ballantynes.co.nz/shop/brands/tommy-hilfiger/tommy-hilfiger-th-core-lrg-za-wallet/cjm-corporate_p4", "https://www.businessoffashion.com/careers/jobs/marketing/united-states/tommy-hilfiger-corp/senior-coordinator-special-events_p2", "https://www.designerwear.co.uk/blog/category/tommy-hilfiger/_p2", "https://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women/tommy-hilfiger/items.aspx_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tommy Hilfiger' Tommy Hilfiger Inc. founded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Tommy Hilfiger was approached by businessman Mohan Murjani, to pursue his goal of designing and heading a men's sportswear line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tommy Hilfiger choose to found Tommy Hilfiger Inc.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "Businessman Mohan Murjani, backed the necessary investment for Tommy Hilfiger to establish his own brand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger use his own money to start Tommy Hilfiger Inc.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger was named Menswear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger win any awards early on when founding Tommy Hilfiger Inc.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Tommy Hilfiger won GQ Magazine's Designer of the Year for the 'Men of the Year' issue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other awards Tommy Hilfiger win besides Menswear Designer of the Year in 1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger left Murjani International in 1989, with Silas Chou instead providing financial backing to the Hilfiger brand, and former executives of Ralph Lauren brought on board as executives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting about Tommy Hilfiger's founding of Tommy Hilfiger Inc.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger work with any designers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5931, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger's Tommy Hilfiger Inc. have any other brands?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler was the fourth of six children born to Alois Hitler and his third wife, Klara Pölzl. Three of Hitler's siblings—Gustav, Ida, and Otto—died in infancy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary. His family moved to Passau, Germany when he was three years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Adolf Hitler live during his childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler's family returned to Austria and settled in Leonding in 1894, and in June 1895 Alois retired to Hafeld, near Lambach, where he farmed and kept bees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler live anywhere else during his childhood besides Austria-Hungary and Passau, Germany?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler attended Volksschule (a state-owned primary school) in nearby Fischlham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Adolf Hitler go to school as a child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "The eight-year-old Adolf Hitler took singing lessons, sang in the church choir, and even considered becoming a priest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler have hobbies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "Alois Hitler sent Adolf Hitler to the Realschule, a secondary school in Linz in September 1900.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler attend high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5932, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler's father Alois had made a successful career in the customs bureau.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adolf Hitler's parents do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler was discharged from the army on 31 March 1920 and began working full-time for the National Socialist German Workers Party, a hotbed of anti-government German nationalists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Adolf Hitler get into politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler earned money as a casual labourer and by painting and selling watercolours of Vienna's sights during his youth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adolf Hitler do for income during his youth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler applied for admission to the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna but was rejected twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adolf Hitler do after studying fine arts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Hitler received the final part of his father's estate in May 1913 and moved to Munich, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Adolf Hitler get out of the homeless shelters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "When Adolf Hitler was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army, he journeyed to Salzburg on 5 February 1914 for medical assessment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adolf Hitler do when he lived in Munich, Germany after receiving his father's estate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "Posted to the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 16, Adolf Hitler served as a dispatch runner on the Western Front in France and Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adolf Hitler do in the army during World War I?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5933, "Truth_answer": "Without formal education or career prospects, Adolf Hitler remained in the army. In July 1919 he was appointed Verbindungsmann and assigned to influence soldiers and infiltrate the German Workers' Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adolf Hitler do after he returned to Munich after World War I?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Tommy Hilfiger launched The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger start any charity organizations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "With an emphasis on health, educational and cultural programs, The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation organization supports charities that focus on at-risk American youth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Tommy Hilfiger's The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation focus on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger is also personally involved in charities and causes such as Autism Speaks and the MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, and The Fresh Air Fund.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other charities that Tommy Hilfiger is involved in besides The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "The Fresh Air Fund's Camp Pioneer program was renamed Camp Tommy in 1999, in honor of Tommy Hilfiger's patronage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did MLK, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation and The Fresh Air Fund respond to Tommy Hilfiger's involvement with them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "In 2009 Hilfiger made a five-year $2 million commitment to Millennium Promise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger make a personal monetary investment in any charity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "Since 2008, Tommy Hilfiger has designed limited-edition handbags in support Breast Health International, an international organization focused on finding a cure for breast cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other charities that Tommy Hilfiger was involved in besides Millennium Promise?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tommy Hilfiger work with anyone in designing the limited-edition handbags in support of Breast Health International?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "Millennium Promise, a non-profit organization focused on eradicating extreme poverty, hunger and preventable disease in impoverished regions, classifies Hilfiger as a Millennium Promise MDG Global Leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did some of the charities that Tommy Hilfiger invested in benefit other people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Hilfiger's Millennium Promise donations went towards relief efforts in a Ugandan city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Millennium Promise help with Tommy Hilfiger?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5934, "Truth_answer": "On a global scale, The Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation renamed Tommy Cares continues to support organizations such as Save the Children, the World Wildlife Fund, War Child, and Millennium Promise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117170039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charities does Tommy Hilfiger still support today?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Harrison Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harrison Ford get his career started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Harrison Ford stayed in California and eventually signed a $150-per-week contract with Columbia Pictures' new talent program, playing bit roles in films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harrison Ford signed in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford was at the bottom of the hiring list, having offended producer Jerry Tokovsky after he played a bellboy in the feature, Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford's career take off right away?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Harrison Ford to rise to fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford's first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harrison Ford's first part in his early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harrison Ford's performance with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs. He did not get it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harrison Ford traveled to Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5935, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford's first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harrison Ford's first bit role?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian had sporadic schooling and long intervals at home in Lewes, East Sussex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Patrick O'Brian spend his childhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian was living in London, where he married his first wife, Elizabeth Jones, in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of Patrick O'Brian's first wife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian worked as an ambulance driver, and he stated that he worked in intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Aside from writing, what other job did Patrick O'Brian do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick O'Brian serve in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian's first novel, Caesar: The Life Story of a Panda-Leopard, was written at the age of 12 and published three years later in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Patrick O'Brian first publish his first novel, Caesar: The Life Story of a Panda Leopard?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian was born Richard Patrick Russ, in Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Patrick O'Brian born?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5936, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian published his first novel at age 15, Caesar: The Life Story of a Panda Leopard, with help from his father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did Patrick O'Brian publish his first work, Caesar: The Life Story of a Panda Leopard?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian published A Book of Voyages in 1947 and The Last Pool, published in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Patrick O'Brian publish as Patrick O'Brian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian published two novels, a collection of stories and several uncollected stories under his original name, Richard Patrick Russ.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other pen names did Patrick O'Brian use besides Patrick O'Brian?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian wrote a non-fiction anthology A Book of Voyages which attracted little attention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick O'Brian write anything besides prose fiction?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was any of Patrick O'Brian work besides Master and Commander turn into a movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "Along with a Heywood Hill Literary Prize, Patrick O'Brian received a CBE in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Patrick O'Brian successful when he was alive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "In 1995 Patrick O'Brian was awarded the inaugural Heywood Hill Literary Prize for his lifetime's writings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patrick O'Brian win any literary prizes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5937, "Truth_answer": "Patrick O'Brian was best known for his Aubrey–Maturin series of sea novels set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207034032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Brian_p0", "https://wikimili.com/en/Deaths_in_January_2000_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Patrick O'Brian most famous for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5938, "Truth_answer": "As a first-year student at Harvard University in fall 1970, Richard Stallman was known for his strong performance in Math 55.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Stallman do at Harvard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5938, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman pursued a doctorate in physics for one year at MIT, but left that program to focus on his programming at the MIT AI Laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Stallman do at MIT?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5938, "Truth_answer": "While working as a research assistant at MIT under Gerry Sussman, Richard Stallman published a paper in 1977 on an AI truth maintenance system, called dependency-directed backtracking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting with Richard Stallman at Harvard and MIT besides pursuing physics and his strong performance in Math 55?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5938, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Stallman well liked at MIT?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5938, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman resigned from MIT in 2019 after an email exchange related to Jeffrey Epstein, Marvin Minsky, and sexual assault of minors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Richard Stallman's MIT tenure?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5938, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman have a family during his time at MIT?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman places great importance on the words and labels people use to talk about the world, including the relationship between software and freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide information about Richard Stallman and his emphasis on terminology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman has been known to turn down speaking requests over some terminology issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Richard Stallman very popular or well known for his emphasis on terminology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman argues that the term intellectual property is designed to confuse people, and is used to prevent intelligent discussion on the specifics of copyright, patent, trademark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was unique about Richard Stallman's terminology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman wrote, These laws originated separately, evolved differently, cover different activities, have different rules, and raise different public policy issues.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.gutenberg.cc/articles/eng/Intellectual_property_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard Stallman argue that the term intellectual property is designed to confuse people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people listen to what Richard Stallman argued that the term intellectual property is designed to confuse people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman argues for the term proprietary software rather than closed-source software, when referring to software that is not free software.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other terminology did Richard Stallman use besides intellectual property?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5939, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did others use Richard Stallman's suggestion for the term proprietary software rather than closed-source software?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Adrian Smith return to Iron Maiden?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Smith remains in Iron Maiden, with whom he has released four further studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109052116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Adrian Smith still with Iron Maiden?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Smith's Iron Maiden embarked on a short tour, The Ed Hunter Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Iron Maiden do after Adrian Smith rejoined?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Smith's The Ed Hunter Tour began in Saint John, New Brunswick Canada and played in the US and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Adrian Smith's The Ed Hunter Tour a US tour or international?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Since returning to Iron Maiden, Adrian Smith has also continued experimenting with tuning (which he began doing in Psycho Motel).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109052116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Adrian Smith's return to Iron Maiden in 1999 besides The Ed Hunter Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Smith's Iron Maiden released four further studio albums, 2003's Dance of Death, 2006's A Matter of Life and Death, 2010's The Final Frontier and 2015's The Book of Souls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109052116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of some of Adrian Smith's Iron Maiden albums after the return?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Smith's Iron Maiden single El Dorado from 2010 album The Final Frontier, gained the band their first Grammy Award in the Best Metal Performance category.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable singles off Adrian Smith's Iron Maiden albums 2003's Dance of Death, 2006's A Matter of Life and Death, 2010's The Final Frontier and 2015's The Book of Souls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "Adrian Smith and Iron Maiden won the Ivor Novello Award for international achievement in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adrian Smith's Iron Maiden have any award nominations or awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5940, "Truth_answer": "On 7 November 2019, Adrian Smith and Iron Maiden announced Australian shows throughout May 2020 joined by Killswitch Engage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Adrian Smith and Iron Maiden doing now?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5941, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 with Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5941, "Truth_answer": "Cardiology is the fifth studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Good Charlotte's Cardiology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5941, "Truth_answer": "Good Charlotte's fifth album, with the help of former Dear Christie lead singer Adam Markin, was released on November 2, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 with Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5941, "Truth_answer": "The Good Charlotte Greatest Hits compilation was released in the US on January 6, 2011, and in Japan on February 16, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409041318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2011 with Good Charlotte?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5941, "Truth_answer": "The Madden Brothers from Good Charlotte released a free mix tape in October 2011 and their debut album Greetings From California was released in September 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Good Charlotte 2011 hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5941, "Truth_answer": "Good Charlotte's The Madden Brothers released a free mix tape in October 2011, Before — Volume One.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409041318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Charlotte_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the free mix tape from Good Charlotte's The Madden Brothers called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5942, "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Life and Death is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190722235311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Life_and_Death_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Chronicles of Life and Death a Good Charlotte album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5942, "Truth_answer": "Good Charlotte's The Chronicles of Life and Death had a music video filmed for Predictable before the track's release as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from Good Charlotte album, The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5942, "Truth_answer": "Good Charlotte's album, The Chronicles of Life and Death received a generally mixed reception from critics with some finding the lyrics lacking depth and others praising the instrumentation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Good Charlotte album, The Chronicles of Life and Death well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5942, "Truth_answer": "The Chronicles of Life and Death sold 199,000 copies the first week, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200. As of February 2007, sales stood at 1.1 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Good Charlotte album, The Chronicles of Life and Death sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5942, "Truth_answer": "Good Charlotte embarked on a co-headlining US tour with Sum 41.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Good Charlotte go on tour for their album The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5942, "Truth_answer": "In the first few months of 2005, tours of Japan, New Zealand, Australia and Europe followed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Good Charlotte tour for their album, The Chronicles of Life and Death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5943, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019 there are 814 hereditary peers: 31 dukes, 34 marquesses, 193 earls, 112 viscounts, and 444 barons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main roles of Hereditary peer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5943, "Truth_answer": "The House of Lords, also known as the House of Peers and domestically referred to simply as the Lords, is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Lords_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the House of Lords and their connection to Hereditary peer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5943, "Truth_answer": "The Government reserves a number of political and ceremonial positions for hereditary peers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other ineresting aspect about Hereditary peer roles besides the House of Lords?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5943, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does the Government reserve a number of political and ceremonial positions for hereditary peers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5943, "Truth_answer": "To encourage hereditary peers in the House of Lords to follow the party line, a number of Lords-in-Waiting are usually hereditary peers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles do the House of Lords have in the Hereditary peer system?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5944, "Truth_answer": "The ranks of the Peerage in most of the United Kingdom are, in descending order of rank, Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount and Baron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the lowest rank in the Hereditary peerage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5944, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does one address a baron in the Hereditary peerage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5944, "Truth_answer": "After the rank of Baron is Viscount.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the next higher rank after baron in the Hereditary peerage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5944, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019 there are 112 Viscounts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereditary_peer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Viscounts are there in the Hereditary peerage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5944, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there set numbers of each rank in the Hereditary peerage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Mayday Parade released an EP, entitled Valdosta that contained six tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2011 with band, Mayday Parade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "Mayday Parade EP, Valdosta contained six tracks, including 2 brand new tracks titled Amber Lynn and Terrible Things.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315001413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_Parade_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Mayday Parade EP, Valdosta?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "Mayday Parade EP, Valdosta was released through Atlantic and Fearless Records on March 8, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315001413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday_Parade_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the Mayday Parade EP, Valdosta?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Mayday Parade EP, Valdosta sell a lot of copies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mayday Parade tour for their EP, Valdosta?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "Self-titled album, Mayday Parade is the third studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade released October 4, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mayday Parade's self-titled album, Mayday Parade?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5945, "Truth_answer": "Members of Mayday Parade are Derek Sanders, Alex Garcia, Jeremy Lenzo, Jake Bundrick and Brooks Betts. Jason Lancaster was a former member from 2005 - 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of Mayday Parade?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5946, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas died of heart failure in 2001, at the age of 84, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Thomas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rufus Thomas still putting out albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5946, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Thomas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Rufus Thomas and his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5946, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, to commemorate Rufus Thomas' 80th birthday, the City of Memphis renamed a road off Beale Street, close to the old Palace Theater, as Rufus Thomas Boulevard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Thomas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the City of Memphis name the road off Beale Street for Rufus Thomas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5946, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas died of heart failure in 2001, at the age of 84, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Thomas_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rufus Thomas still alive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5946, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Rufus Thomas had his only number 1 R&B hit with another dance song, Do the Push and Pull.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Rufus Thomas' hits make the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "In 1960 Rufus Thomas made his first recordings with his 17-year-old daughter Carla, for the Satellite label in Memphis, which changed its name to Stax the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Thomas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rufus Thomas do at Stax Record?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas' record Cause I Love You success led to Stax gaining production and distribution deal with the much larger Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Thomas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rufus Thomas record Cause I Love You have any success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas' second album with Stax Records, Do the Funky Chicken released in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rufus Thomas record a second album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rufus Thomas go on tour when he recorded at Stax Record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas' third album with Stax Records, Rufus Thomas Live: Doing the Push & Pull at P.J.'s released in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rufus Thomas record a third album with Stax Record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How high did Rufus Thomas's third album, Rufus Thomas Live: Doing the Push & Pull at P.J.'s go on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5947, "Truth_answer": "Rufus Thomas' fourth album with Stax Records, Did You Heard Me? released in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rufus Thomas record a fourth album with Stax Record?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "Simon Seville is the tallest and the middle brother of the Chipmunks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Alvin and the Chipmunks' Simon Seville?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "In addition to having an IQ above that of Einstein, Simon Seville possesses a dry sense of humor and a keen wit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Alvin and the Chipmunks' Simon Seville?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "Simon Seville sings with Alvin Seville and Theodore Seville for Alvin and the Chipmunks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Alvin and the Chipmunks' Simon Seville sing with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alvin and the Chipmunks' Simon Seville have any struggles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "Simon Seville's chipmunk brothers are Alvin Seville and Theodore Seville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alvin and the Chipmunks' Simon Seville have other siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "Simon Seville is often implied to have a crush on Jeanette Miller, as she is like him in many details.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about Alvin and the Chipmunks' Simon Seville besides his IQ and brothers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Seville and Jeanette Miller ever date?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any parodies of Alvin and the Chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "Alvin Seville is the lead vocalist and is the oldest of the Chipmunks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Alvin Seville from Alvin and the Chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the name changed from The Chipmunks to Alvin and the Chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "Through the continued success of the franchise, Alvin and the Chipmunks have become the most successful children's artists of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alvin and the Chipmunks well known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the show Alvin and the Chipmunks switched titles to The Chipmunks Go to the Movies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1990 with Alvin and the Chipmunks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "Each episode in The Chipmunks Go to the Movies was a spoof of a Hollywood film, such as Back to the Future, King Kong, and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Chipmunks Go to the Movies show about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Chipmunks Go to the Movies well received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "After the cancellation In 1990, a documentary was produced about the show entitled Alvin and the Chipmunks/Five Decades with the Chipmunks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119060622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when The Chipmunks Go to the Movies was canceled again?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said in the documentary Alvin and the Chipmunks/Five Decades with the Chipmunks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the Chipmunks teamed up for the only time with other famous cartoon stars for the drug abuse-prevention special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Alvin and the Chipmunks in 1983 - 1990 besides their cancellation and docmentary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5949, "Truth_answer": "Alvin and the Chipmunks teamed up with other famous cartoon stars such as Bugs Bunny and Garfield for the drug abuse-prevention special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Alvin and the Chipmunks team up with for the drug abuse-prevention special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5950, "Truth_answer": "Jack Abramoff was an undergraduate at Brandeis University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jack Abramoff go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5950, "Truth_answer": "At the College Republican National Committee, Jack Abramoff developed political alliances with College Republican chapter presidents across the nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Abramoff's college political alliance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5950, "Truth_answer": "At the College Republican National Committee, Jack Abramoff, Grover Norquist and Ralph Reed formed what was known as the Abramoff-Norquist-Reed triumvirate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Jack Abramoff develop alliances with in the College Republican National Committee besides chapter presidents across the nation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5950, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Jack Abramoff and other College Republicans formed the USA Foundation, a non-partisan tax-exempt organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217171900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened Jack Abramoff's political alliances in the College Republican National Committee?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "Luke Skywalker was variously conceived of as a 60-year-old grizzled war hero, later as a Jedi Master, and as a woman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Luke Skywalker created?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "Luke Skywalker is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the original film trilogy of the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Skywalker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Luke Skywalker?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Luke Skywalker created?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "In early Luke Skywalker drafts, Lucas said, The first talked about a princess and an old general. The second version involved a father, his son, and his daughter.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Skywalker_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Luke Skywalker and his concept and creation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "Luke Skywalker is portrayed by Mark Hamil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Luke Skywalker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "Though Luke's surname was Skywalker in Lucas's 1973 treatment of The Star Wars, it was changed to Starkiller in subsequent drafts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Skywalker_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the concept of Luke Skywalker?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "Starkiller was dropped due to what George Lucas called unpleasant connotations with Charles Manson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Skywalker_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Lucas change Luke Skywalker's name from Starkiller to Skywalker?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5951, "Truth_answer": "Luke Skywalker's lack of screen time in Star Wars: The Force Awakens was due to concerns by screenwriter Michael Arndt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luke Skywalker in other Star Wars movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "Star Wars (retroactively titled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) is a 1977 American epic space-opera film written and directed by George Lucas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "In Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, Luke Skywalker lives on a moisture farm on the desert planet of Tatooine with his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Luke Skywalker have any children in the film, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope's success led to two critically and commercially successful sequels and later to a prequel trilogy, a sequel trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the film, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope a sequel to Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "According to Mark Hamill, in 1976, Star Wars creator George Lucas told him that he planned three Star Wars trilogies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105200857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_sequel_trilogy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many prequels and sequels was George Lucas planning on making at during Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope's release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "Luke takes his first steps toward his destiny when he purchases the droids C-3PO and R2-D2. While examining R2-D2, he sees a message from Princess Leia Organa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope besides the planned prequels and sequels?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does Luke Skywalker need the droids C-3PO and R2-D2?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5952, "Truth_answer": "While cleaning R2-D2, Luke Skywalker accidentally triggers part of a holographic recording of Leia, in which she requests help from Obi-Wan Kenobi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207003355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_(film)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Princess Leia Organa say to Luke Skywalker from droid R2-D2?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Stefanie Maria Steffi Graf is a German former professional tennis player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose playing style are we talking about in this story?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf's full name is Stefanie Maria Steffi Graf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first name of Steffi Graf?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Graf's technique on the forehand was unique and recognizable: generating considerable racquet head speed with her swing, she reached the point of contact late and typically out of the air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something about Steffi Graf's playing style that really stuck out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "As a result, Steffi Graf hit her forehand with exceptional pace and accuracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf style on the forehand do good for her and help her win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf ever get hurt using her style on the forehand?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf had a powerful backhand drive but over the course of her career tended to use it less frequently, opting more often for an effective backhand slice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something else Steffi Graf did besides her style on the forehand?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Graf remains the only player to have won the calendar-year Grand Slam on three surfaces or to have won each Grand Slam at least four times with her style.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf's powerful backhand drive playing style win her any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steffi Graf use her forehand and backhand playing style to win proceeds for charities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf built her powerful and accurate serve up to 174 km/h, making it one of the fastest serves in women's tennis and was a capable volleyer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113042701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffi_Graf_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting with Steffi Graf' unique playing style?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5953, "Truth_answer": "Steffi Graf retired in 1999 while she was ranked world No. 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steffi Graf stop touring and playing professional tennis?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "Perry endorsed John McCain for the 2008 Presidential election, and described himself as a lifelong Republican.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting aspect about musician, Joe Perry's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician, Joe Perry endorse any other candidates in his life besides John McCain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "Joe Perry has spearheaded the creation of a line of hot sauces with Ashley Food Company: Joe Perry's Rock Your World Hot Sauces, featured widely in the marketplace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119021922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Perry_(musician)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in musician, Joe Perry's personal life that you found interesting besides endorsing John McCain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ashley Food Company: Joe Perry's Rock Your World Hot Sauces do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "Joe Perry, is an American musician and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119021922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Perry_(musician)_p0", "https://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/linda-perry-net-worth/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician, Joe Perry write any music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "Musician Joe Perry was featured in an episode of TV's Inside Dish with Rachael Ray during a stop on an Aerosmith tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did musician, Joe Perry do during his life besides writing music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "Until 2006, Joe Perry, with bandmate Steven Tyler and other partners, co-owned Mount Blue, a restaurant in Norwell, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119021922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Perry_(musician)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is musician, Joe Perry's Mount Blue?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5954, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did musician, Joe Perry's restaurant Mount Blue do overall?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "During Perry's early years he formed a band with Tom Hamilton called The Jam Band. Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford and Joey Kramer eventually joined them and the band became Aerosmith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119021922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Perry_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Joe Perry's Aerosmith formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "The name Aerosmith had popped into drummer Kramer's head after listening to Harry Nilsson's album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Aerosmith come from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "American rock band Aerosmith formed in Boston, in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joe Perry's Aerosmith formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "After forming Aerosmith and finalizing the lineup in 1971, the band started to garner some local success doing live shows and signed a promotion deal with Frank Connelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joe Perry's Aerosmith get their first major gig?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, Dream On was Aerosmith's first major hit and became a classic rock radio staple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe Perry and Aerosmith's first hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "Aerosmith signed with Columbia in mid-1972 for a reported $125,000, and released their debut album, Aerosmith.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://doyouremember.com/82934/aerosmith-las-vegas-residency_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Joe Perry and Aerosmith's first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5955, "Truth_answer": "The self-titled Aerosmith debut album was not a success when it was released in January 1973 and peaked at number 166.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Aerosmith self-titled debut album successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur played in 74 of his New Jersey Devils' 82 games for the 1995-1996 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Martin Brodeur play for in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur set a single-season record for most minutes played by a goalie, while having the second-most shutouts in the league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Martin Brodeur's performance in the 1995 - 1996 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Brodeur receive any awards for 1995?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur played for the New Jersey Devils in the 1996-1997 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martin Brodeur play for the next season after 1995?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "On April 17, 1997, against the Montreal Canadiens, Martin Brodeur fired the puck the length of the ice and into the Canadiens' empty net to ensure a 5–2 victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Brodeur play any notable games during the 1996-1997 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils lost in the playoff second round to rival New York Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who beat out Martin Brodeur's New Jersey Devils to go to the championship in the 1996-1997 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "In the 1998–99 season, the Devils finished first in the Eastern Conference for the third straight year, with Martin Brodeur winning 39 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Brodeur play for New Jersey Devils in the 1998-1999 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5956, "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Stars won the Stanley Cup championship over the Buffalo Sabres in the 1998–99 NHL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Brodeur's New Jersey Devils win the Stanley Cup in 1998 - 1999?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "In the 1991–92 NHL season, Martin Brodeur spent most of his time with Saint-Hyacinthe in the QMJHL, but was called up to the NHL on an emergency basis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Martin Brodeur play during the 1991–92 NHL season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur spent the following 1991-1992 season with the Utica Devils of the American Hockey League (AHL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Martin Brodeur stay with the NHL during the 1991-1992 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur won his NHL debut against the Boston Bruins, 4–2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Martin Brodeur play in his 1991-1992 NHL games?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "In the 1993-1994 NHL season, Martin Brodeur led the Devils to the Eastern Conference Finals in the playoffs, where they lost to the New York Rangers in seven games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Brodeur have any other game highlights in 1991-1995 besides his debut against the Boston Bruins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur finished second in goals against average (GAA) (2.40) and fourth in save percentage (.915) in 47 games played during the regular 1993-1994 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martin Brodeur play well in the 1993-1994 NHL season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "With the leadership of Martin Brodeur, the Devils defeated the Boston Bruins in the first round of the 1994-1995 season, shutting them out in three of their four wins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Martin Brodeur play in other NHL seasons besides 1991-1992 and 1993-1994?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "Martin Brodeur won a Stanley Cup in only his second full season of the 1994–95 NHL season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What season did Martin Brodeur win a championship?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5957, "Truth_answer": "In the 1994-1995 season second round against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Martin Brodeur gave up only nine goals and helped the Devils defeat the Penguins in five games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115105220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Brodeur_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other career highlights were there for Martin Brodeur besides a 1994-95 Stanley Cup?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "The Open Door is the second album by the American rock band Evanescence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Open_Door_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Evanescence's Open Door?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "The Open Door debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling more than 447,000 copies in its first week and reached the top five in over 15 countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Open_Door_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Evanescence's album, The Open Door do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "The Open Door was supported by two worldwide tours, The Open Door Tour and the Evanescence Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Open_Door_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Evanescence tour for their second album, The Open Door?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "On May 4, 2007, Evanescence's John LeCompt announced that he had been fired and also stated that drummer Rocky Gray had decided to quit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225072713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanescence_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Evanescence's The Open Door album besides it's success and tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Evanescence's guitarist John LeCompt fired?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "Wind-up issued a press release on May 17, 2007, stated drummer Will Hunt and guitarist Troy McLawhorn, would be joining the band to replace John LeCompt and Rocky Gray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Evanescence's guitarist John LeCompt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5958, "Truth_answer": "Will Hunt and Troy McLawhorn returned as drummer and guitarist respectively for third studio album, Evanescence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Evanescence produce any new music with Will Hunt and Troy McLawhorn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "Evanescence founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1995 by singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225072713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanescence_p0", "https://blip.fm/listen/evanescence_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Evanescence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Evanescence's top music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "On August 7, 2015, pianist Amy Lee announced that long-time guitarist Terry Balsamo had departed the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225072713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanescence_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2015 with Evanescence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did guitarist Terry Balsamo leave Evanescence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "In late 2016, Evanescence toured select cities in the United States, choosing alternative rock band Veridia as their opener.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225072713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanescence_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2016 with Evanescence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "The Evanescence Fall 2016 Tour went to US cities such as Dallas, New Orleans, Saint Augustine, Orlando, and Atlantic City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which select cities did Evanescence tour with in late 2016?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5959, "Truth_answer": "On September 17, 2019, Evanescence and symphonic metal band Within Temptation announced a seven-city joint European tour titled Worlds Collide scheduled for April 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225072713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanescence_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Evanescence still together in the present?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro was born on 10 July 1830 on the island of St. Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Camille Pissarro born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "While a young student at the Savary Academy in Passy near Paris, Camille Pissarro developed an early appreciation of the French art masters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Camille Pissarro show an interest in paiting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "When Camille was twelve his father sent him to boarding school in France. He studied at the Savary Academy in Passy near Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro do well at the Savary Academy in Passy near Paris?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro have siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro parents were Frederick and Rachel Manzano de Pissarro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Camille Pissarro's parent's names?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro struggle at first as a young artist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5960, "Truth_answer": "Camille Pissarro's father preferred he work in his business, giving him a job working as a cargo clerk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Camille Pissarro's early years besides his parents, studies, and struggles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "Camille Pissarro was a Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas, now in the US Virgin Islands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Camille Pissarro from France?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "It is assumed that many of those Camille Pissarro's lost paintings were done in the Impressionist style he was then developing, thereby documenting the birth of Impressionism.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Camille Pissarro's French Impressionism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "When Camille Pissarro returned to his home in France after the war, he discovered that of the 1,500 paintings he had done over 20 years, only 40 remained.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro do a lot of paintings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro do a specific kind of impressionism of paintings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "Camille Pissarro reestablished his friendships with the other Impressionist artists of his earlier group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro have any dealings with other French Impressionist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "Camille Pissarro's friendships with the other Impressionist artists included Cézanne, Monet, Manet, Renoir, and Degas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the other French Impressionist Camille Pissarro had dealings with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Pissarro and Impressionist artists Cézanne, Monet, Manet, Renoir, and Degas do any drawings together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "Pissarro created the Société Anonyme des Artistes, Peintres, Sculpteurs et Graveurs' first charter and became the pivotal figure in establishing and holding the group together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important you can share about Camille Pissarro and his French Impressionism besides his friendships and lost art?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5961, "Truth_answer": "One writer noted that with his prematurely grey beard, the forty-three-year-old Pissarro was regarded as a wise elder and father figure by the Sculpteurs et Graveurs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202220822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Pissarro_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you can sahre about Camille Pissarro's Société Anonyme des Artistes, Peintres, Sculpteurs et Graveurs besides becoming the pivotal figure?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "Another Earthquake! is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's fourth studio album released in the fall of 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Aaron Carter's Another Earthquake! an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter's parents filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Lou Pearlman, in 2002 alleging failure to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties on Carter's 1998 album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Aaron Carter lawsuits about during his Another Earthquake! album release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "On March 13, 2003, Pearlman was declared in contempt of court for ignoring a court order to produce documents relating to royalty payments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Carter's parents win the lawsuit against his former manager Lou Pearlman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "Most Requested Hits is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's first compilation album and fourth overall album under Jive Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "Saturday Night, which was released on March 22, 2005, and was promoted by Aaron Carter during his summer 2005 Remix Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aaron Carter's Saturday Night?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aaron Carter's Saturday Night successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "On March 21, 2006, Trans Continental filed a lawsuit against Carter within the Los Angeles Superior Court, citing that Carter allegedly reneged on a recording deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other lawsuits besides Aaron Carter's parents against Lou Pearlman?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Trans Continental filing a lawsuit against Aaron Carter in 2006?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "Aaron's Party (Come Get It) is the second studio album by American pop singer Aaron Carter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%27s_Party_(Come_Get_It)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aaron's Party (Come Get It) Aaron Carter's first album produced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "In March 2001, Aaron Carter made his acting debut.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Aaron Carter make his acting debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Carter's acting debut was guest starring on an episode of the Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aaron Carter's first acting job?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "Oh Aaron is the third studio album by American teen pop singer Aaron Carter, released in the summer of 2001 through Jive Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh_Aaron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Aaron Carter album Oh Aaron released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "Oh Aaron from Aaron Carter's third album Oh Aaron features his older brother Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys and No Secrets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh_Aaron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the hits on the Aaron Carter's album Oh Aaron?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Carter perform any other recordings with any other siblings besides Nick Carter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5963, "Truth_answer": "In April 2001, Aaron Carter made his Broadway debut, playing JoJo the Who in Seussical the Musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129200015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Carter have any additional acting jobs after Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5964, "Truth_answer": "Guero is the ninth album by American musician Beck, released on March 29, 2005 by Interscope Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714052548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Guero the name of a Beck album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5964, "Truth_answer": "To date, Guero is Beck's highest-charting album and has sold over 868,000 copies in the United States as of July 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714052548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Beck's album, Guero a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5964, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Beck tour during the time of his album Guero's release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5964, "Truth_answer": "The Information is the tenth studio album by American musician Beck, released on October 3, 2006 by Interscope Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225115949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Information_(Beck_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Beck's album The Information released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5964, "Truth_answer": "Working with producer Nigel Godrich, Beck built a studio in his garden, where they wrote many of the tracks for the album, The Information.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122233003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beck_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Beck and the release of his albums Guero and The Information besides their success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Namdev start his teachings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "Namdev composed bhajans, that is songs meant to be sung to music. A Bhajan literally means a thing enjoyed or shared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namdev_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Bhajans and its connection to Namdev?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Namdev teach bhajans to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Namdev have help composing the bhajans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "The musical genre of Namdev's literary works was a form of Prabandha – itself a very large and rich genre that includes dhrupad, thumri, tappa, geet, bhajan and other species.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namdev_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Namdev and Bhajans besides its composition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any people who opposed Namdev and his teachings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Namdev's Bhajans created?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Namdev's Bhajans useful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5966, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Lou Holtz left Minnesota to take over the then-struggling Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lou Holtz do at Notre Dame?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5966, "Truth_answer": "Although Lou Holtz's 1986 squad posted an identical 5–6 mark that the 1985 edition had, five of their six losses were by a combined total of 14 points.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lou Holtz able to turn the 1986 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program around?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5966, "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz left Notre Dame after the 1996 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lou Holtz stay in the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5966, "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz's 1993 Irish team ended the season with an 11–1 record and ranked second in the final AP poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Holtz offer any wins while he was at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5966, "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz walked away from a lifetime contract with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program for undisclosed reasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lou Holtz eventually leave the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5967, "Truth_answer": "Lou Holtz came out of retirement in 1999 and returned to the University of South Carolina, where he had been an assistant in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lou Holtz start coaching South Carolina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5967, "Truth_answer": "The South Carolina Gamecocks subsequently went 0–11 during Holtz's first season. In his second season, South Carolina went 8–4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lou Holtz do for the South Carolina Gamecocks football program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5967, "Truth_answer": "On November 18, 2004, Lou Holtz announced that he would retire at the end of the South Carolina Gamecocks football season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Lou Holtz remain the South Carolina Gamecocks football coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5967, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lou Holtz go after the South Carolina Gamecocks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5967, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, the NCAA imposed three years probation and reductions in two scholarships on the program for ten admitted violations under Holtz, five of which were found to be major.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lou Holtz leave the South Carolina Gamecocks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5967, "Truth_answer": "The violations involved improper tutoring and off-season workouts, as well as a lack of institutional control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Holtz_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Lou Holtz's violation for during his time with the South Carolina Gamecocks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "Orgasmatron is the seventh studio album by the band Motörhead, released 9 August 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Orgasmatron the name of a Motörhead album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead album, Orgasmatron sell well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead album, Orgasmatron win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "Deaf Forever is taken from the Orgasmatron album and reached number 67 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any singles from Motörhead album, Orgasmatron become hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "Rock 'N' Roll is the eighth studio album by the band Motörhead, released 5 September 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_%27n%27_Roll_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rock 'n' Roll the name of a Motörhead album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "Reaching only No. 34 in the UK Albums Chart, Rock 'N' Roll was, in that respect, the worst performing of all of Motörhead's Top 40 chart hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_%27n%27_Roll_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Motörhead album, Rock 'n' Roll successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "From 26 March to 3 April 1986, Motörhead toured Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark on their Easter Metal Blast and in June, played two dates in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead do any tours during 1986 - 1989?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5968, "Truth_answer": "On 2 July 1988 Motörhead were one of the performers at the Giants of Rock Festival in Hämeenlinna, Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Motörhead during 1986-1989 besides their Orgasmatron and Rock 'n' Roll album releases?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "Overkill is the second studio album by the band Motörhead, released 24 March 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overkill_(Mot%C3%B6rhead_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Overkill the name of a Motörhead album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "Overkill is a song that appears in the Motörhead album, Overkill. The single reached number 39 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of a song from the Motörhead album, Overkill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Motörhead song, No Class received by the public?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead released Overkill under the Bronze Records label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label were Motörhead with during the release of the Overkill album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead tour for their Overkill album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "Bomber is the third studio album by the band Motörhead, released on 27 October 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomber_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Motörhead's Bomber released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead album, Bomber reached No. 12 on the UK charts at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomber_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Motörhead's album, Bomber do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5969, "Truth_answer": "Motörhead song, Bomber released as a single peaking at 34 on the UK singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomber_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Motörhead album, Bomber contain a popular single?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "After three albums, Vinegar Joe split up in 1974, and Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer pursued separate solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113050515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Elkie Brooks' solo career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks' debut album Rich Man's Woman was released to critical acclaim, but Brooks was given a hard time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elkie Brooks' debut album Rich Man's Woman successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks was given a hard time because of the album's cover shot of a naked Brooks with a feather boa, which was considered outrageous for the time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113050515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Elkie Brooks given a hard time because of the Rich Man's Woman album cover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elkie Brooks' album Rich Man's Woman contain any famous songs or hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "Two Days Away is a second album by Elkie Brooks, released in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Days_Away_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did Elkie Brooks release besides Rich Man's Woman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks' breakthrough second album, Two Days Away released in 1977, propelled her into solo stardom in the UK and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Days_Away_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Elkie Brooks' album Two Days Away better than Rich Man's Woman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks' breakthrough second album, Two Days Away released in 1977, propelled her into solo stardom in the UK and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Days_Away_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Elkie Brooks get more famous and began to be more successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5970, "Truth_answer": "Elkie Brooks' Pearls album released in 1981 achieved the biggest success of her career, charting for 79 weeks and reaching No 2 in the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113050515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elkie_Brooks_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elkie Brooks solo career and chart success besides the release of Rich Man's Woman and Two Days Away?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Ponselle made her Metropolitan Opera debut on November 15, 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rosa Ponselle make her opera debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "Rosa Ponselle made her Metropolitan Opera debut on November 15, 1918 as Leonora in Verdi's La forza del destino, opposite Caruso.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosa Ponselle do anything or sing anything in particular at her Metropolitan Opera debut on November 15, 1918?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "In addition to Leonora, Rosa Ponselle's roles in the 1918/19 season included Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana and Rezia in Weber's Oberon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rosa Ponselle perform during her early career besides as Leonora in Verdi's La forza del destino, opposite Caruso?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "In spite of an almost paralyzing case of nervousness which Ponselle suffered from throughout her operatic career, she scored a tremendous success, both with the public and with the critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Ponselle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of Rosa Ponselle's early performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rosa Ponselle traveling a lot during her early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "In 1929, Ponselle made her European debut in London, at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosa Ponselle travel anywhere else besides Santa Barbara?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5971, "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Ponselle sang her first Carmen at the Met but received a drubbing from most of the New York critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosa Ponselle have any performances that were not well-received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "Two years after Visions de l'Amen, Olivier Messiaen composed the song cycle Harawi, the first of three works inspired by the legend of Tristan and Isolde.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tristan and serialism and its connection with Olivier Messiaen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "Harawi is the first part of Messiaen's 'Tristan Trilogy', preceding the Turangalîla Symphony and the Cinq Rechants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200830232950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harawi_%28Messiaen%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Olivier Messiaen song cycle Harawi about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Olivier Messiaen commissioned to write any other songs besides Harawi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "Messiaen taught an analysis class at the Paris Conservatoire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspect about Olivier Messiaen and his composing of Harawi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "After three years teaching analysis of twelve-tone scores, including works by Arnold Schoenberg, Messiaen experimented with ways of making scales of other elements analogous to the chromatic pitch scale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Olivier Messiaen teach for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "In 1947 Olivier Messiaen taught and performed with Loriod for two weeks in Budapest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Olivier Messiaen do in Budapest besides teach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "In 1949 Olivier Messiaen taught at Tanglewood of western Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen travel anywhere else besides Budapest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in summer 1949 Olivier Messiaen taught in the new music summer school classes at Darmstadt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen teach anywhere else besides Budapest and Tanglewood?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5972, "Truth_answer": "During this period Olivier Messiaen experimented with musique concrète, music for recorded sounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Olivier Messiaen and his time of composing Harawi and teaching?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen was born on December 10 in 1908 at Avignon, France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Olivier Messiaen grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen is the son of Cécile Sauvage, a poet, and Pierre Messiaen, a teacher of English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Olivier Messiaen's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen was the elder of two sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings did Olivier Messiaen have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Olivier Messiaen attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1919, aged 11 and studied music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Olivier Messiaen study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "After studying with Maurice Emmanuel, Olivier Messiaen was awarded second prize for the history of music in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Olivier Messiaen study with in his youth and early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "Olivier Messiaen gained first prize in organ playing and improvisation in 1929.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen have any significant achievements during his youth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5973, "Truth_answer": "Despite Olivier Messiaen's grief of his recently passed mother, he resumed his studies, and in 1930 Messiaen won first prize in composition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Olivier Messiaen have any other notable experiences besides gaining a first prize in organ playing and improvisation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "Five-piece bands have existed in rock music since the development of the genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about a Musical ensemble five-part?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "The lineup of a five part band entails the common vocalist, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass, and drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does a five-piece band entail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Def Leppard are five-piece bands in rock music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are examples of a five-piece band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "AC/DC, Oasis, Pearl Jam, Guns N' Roses, Radiohead are five-piece bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there more examples of five-piece bands besides The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, and Def Leppard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "In addition, The Strokes, The Yardbirds, 311 and The Hives are five-piece bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands have five parts besides AC/DC, Oasis, Pearl Jam, Guns N' Roses, and Radiohead?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "An alternative to the five-member lineup replaces the rhythm guitarist with a keyboard–synthesizer player or with a turntablist such as Deftones, Hed PE, Incubus or Limp Bizkit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do five-piece bands differ if at all?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "Alternatives include a keyboardist, guitarist, drummer, bassist, and saxophonist, such as The Sonics, The Dave Clark 5, and Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about a five-piece band besides an alternative replacement of a keyboard-synthesizer player?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "In some cases, typically in cover bands, one musician plays either rhythm guitar or keyboards, depending on the song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the guitar or keyboard appearance of a five-piece band dependent on something?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "Other times, the vocalist will bring another musical voice to the table, most commonly a harmonica or percussion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other instruments that are used in a five-piece band?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger, for example, played harmonica and percussion instruments like maracas and tambourine whilst singing at the same time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there examples of vocalist that will bring another musical voice to the table like a harmonica?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 5974, "Truth_answer": "Keith Relf of the Yardbirds played harmonica frequently, though not often while also singing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ensemble_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there some bands which have musicians singing and playing an instrument at the same time?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 5975, "Truth_answer": "Seventh-day Adventists, believe that Michael is but one of the many titles applied to the Son of God, the second person of the Godhead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210031923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Seventh-day Adventist about with their connection to the archangel, Michael?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5975, "Truth_answer": "According to Adventist theology, Michael was considered the eternal Word, and not a created being or created angel, and the one by whom all things were created.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210031923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the archangel, Michael created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5975, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long have Seventh-day Adventists been around for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5975, "Truth_answer": "Seventh-day Adventists believe that name Michael signifies one who is God and that as the Archangel or chief or head of the angels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210031923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information you can tell me about the archangel, Michael and Seventh-day Adventist besides the many titles and creation of Michael?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5976, "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo albums include their self-titled album, Assault & Battery, Scarred for Life, and Southern Stars, Beats from a Single Drum, Pain, and Blood Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the band Rose Tattoo's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5976, "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo is the debut self-titled album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo released in November 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_(Rose_Tattoo_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rose Tattoo a self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5976, "Truth_answer": "The current members of Rose Tattoo are Angry Anderson, Dai Pritchard, Bob Spencer, Mark Evans, and Jackie Barnes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of the members of the band, Rose Tattoo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5976, "Truth_answer": "Some Rose Tattoo members have died including four of the original line-up, Dallas Royall in 1989, Peter Wells in 2006, Ian Rilen in 2006, and Lobby Loyde in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202203918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Tattoo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other band members for Rose Tattoo besides Angry Anderson, Dai Pritchard, Bob Spencer, Mark Evans, and Jackie Barnes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5976, "Truth_answer": "During Lobby Loyde's brief tenure with Rose Tattoo, they recorded Legalise Realise to publicise a campaign to legalise marijuana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Rose Tattoo have any campaign?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5977, "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo lead vocals Angry Anderson mounted his solo career from mid-1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the important side projects that Rose Tattoo was involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5977, "Truth_answer": "Rose Tattoo Angry Anderson released the ballad, Suddenly as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of projects was Rose Tattoo lead vocals Angry Anderson involved in during 1987 - 1997?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5977, "Truth_answer": "Suddenly had little chart success until it was used on television soap opera, Neighbors. Suddenly peaked at No. 2 in September 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Rose Tattoo Angry Anderson's single Suddenly do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5977, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rose Tattoo release any other singles during 1987 - 1997 besides Angry Anderson's Suddenly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "The band, Los Campesinos! came together at Cardiff University in 2006, originally consisting of Neil Turner on guitar, Ellen Waddell on bass guitar, and Ollie Briggs on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band, Los Campesinos! form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "In November 2006, the band, Los Campesinos! were signed by Wichita Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013062710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Campesinos!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the band, Los Campesinos! signed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "Wichita released the band, Los Campesinos! singles on 26 February 2007, a double A-side featuring We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives and Don’t Tell Me To Do The Maths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013062710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Campesinos!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band, Los Campesinos! debut singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band, Los Campesinos! singles We Throw Parties, You Throw Knives and Don’t Tell Me To Do The Maths do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "In June 2007 the band, Los Campesinos! released You! Me! Dancing! on limited edition 7 coloured vinyl, which later went on to feature in an advertisement for Budweiser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013062710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Campesinos!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 2006-2007 with the band, Los Campesinos! besides the releases of their singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band, Los Campesinos! vinyl of You! Me! Dancing! popular?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5978, "Truth_answer": "The band, Los Campesinos! embarked on their first full UK tour in October 2007, following the release of The International Tweexcore Underground on 15 October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013062710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Campesinos!_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the band, Los Campesinos! in 2006-2007 besides the release of their singles and their vinyl You! Me! Dancing!?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5979, "Truth_answer": "Hold on Now, Youngster... is the debut album by British indie pop band Los Campesinos!, released in February 2008 on Wichita Recordings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171229045110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold_On_Now,_Youngster..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hold on Now, Youngster... a album from the band, Los Campesinos!?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5979, "Truth_answer": "Los Campesinos! album, Hold on Now, Youngster... entered the UK album charts at number 72.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Los Campesinos! album, Hold on Now, Youngster... do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5979, "Truth_answer": "You! Me! Dancing! was released as a single on 4 June 2007 on Wichita. The song was number 72 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171229045110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold_On_Now,_Youngster..._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Los Campesinos! album, Hold on Now, Youngster... have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5979, "Truth_answer": "The band, Los Campesinos! embarked on a Europe and North America tour in support of the Hold on Now, Youngster... album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band, Los Campesinos! and their debut album, Hold on Now, Youngster... release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5979, "Truth_answer": "In October 2008, the band, Los Campesinos! performed around England, headlining the Shred Yr Face tour with support from No Age and Times New Viking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013062710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Campesinos!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did the band, Los Campesinos! play besides Europe and North America?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5979, "Truth_answer": "In April 2009, the band, Los Campesinos! played in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela, their first performances in South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013062710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Campesinos!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band, Los Campesinos! go anywhere else besides England, Europe and North America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "For the next thirty years since the 1930s, Skip James recorded nothing and performed sporadically. He was virtually unknown to listeners until about 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Skip James rediscovered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, blues enthusiasts John Fahey, Bill Barth, and Henry Vestine found Skip James in a hospital in Tunica, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1960 with Skip James?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Skip James end up in the hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "In July 1964 Skip James and other rediscovered musicians appeared at the Newport Folk Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the hospital with Skip James?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skip James and the other rediscovered musicians make music after the Newport Folk Festival?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were people's reactions to the rediscovered Skip James at the Newport Folk Festival?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "After the Newport Folk Festival, Skip James recorded for Takoma Records, Melodeon Records, and Vanguard Records and performed at various engagements until his death from cancer in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Skip James and his rediscovery and legacy besides playing at the Newport Folk Festival?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Skip James' recordings for Takoma Records, Melodeon Records, and Vanguard Records successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5981, "Truth_answer": "In early 1931, Skip James auditioned for the record shop owner and talent scout H. C. Speir in Jackson, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Skip James accomplish in the 1920s and 1930s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5981, "Truth_answer": "On the strength of the 1931 audition, Skip James traveled to Grafton, Wisconsin, to record for Paramount.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skip James get the part in he auditioned for in Jackson Mississippi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5981, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skip James receive any awards in the 1920s and 1930s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5981, "Truth_answer": "The Great Depression struck just as Skip James's recordings were hitting the market. Sales were poor as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Skip James in the 1920s and 1930s besides recording for Paramount?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5981, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skip James' recording sales eventually pickup from The Great Depression?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5981, "Truth_answer": "Skip James gave up performing the blues to become the choir director in his father's church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103155059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Skip James satisfied with the poor result of his recording sales?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Rajinikanth protested the Government of Karnataka's decision to not release Kaveri River water into Tamil Nadu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political issues did Rajinikanth get involved with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "Rajinikanth announced that he would contribute ₹10 million toward a plan to interlink Indian rivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth do anything else in support of his protest towards the Government of Karnataka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "Rajinikanth undertook a day-long fast to protest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth protest or anything toward the Government of Karnataka's decision to not release Kaveri River water into Tamil Nadu?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth's day-long fast protest work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Rajinikanth took part in a hunger strike organised by the Nadigar Sangam against Karnataka's stance on the Hogenakkal Falls water dispute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth get involved with other political issues besides the Government of Karnataka's decision to not release Kaveri River water into Tamil Nadu?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "Rajinikanth warned leaders not to inflame the water project issue for political gains and requested that the issue should be resolved soon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rajinikanth position on the issue against Karnataka's stance on the Hogenakkal Falls water dispute?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "Rajinikanth's warned leaders in his speech, which was well received in Tamil Nadu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rajinikanth warn leaders not to inflame the water project issue?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5982, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth support any politicians?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "In November 2008, Brock Lesnar defeated Randy Couture to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What title did Brock Lesnar win in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "Brock Lesnar was defeated by Cain Velasquez for the title by TKO in the first round on October 23 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California at UFC 121.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brock Lesnar lose the UFC Heavyweight Champion title?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "Brock Lesnar retired from MMA, mentioning his struggles with diverticulitis after UFC 141 on December 30 2011 in Las Vegas against former Strikeforce heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Brock Lesnar retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Brock Lesnar still with the WWE?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "Brock Lesnar was given the nickname The Next Big Thing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What name did Brock Lesnar go by when fighting for the WWE?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Brock Lesnar do after his retirement in 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5983, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Brock Lesnar live during his 2011 retirement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "Brock Lesnar was named a defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings, but was cut prior to the start of the 2004 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117181323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_Lesnar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Brock Lesnar play for in the National Football League?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "On April 17 2004, a minivan collided with Brock Lesnar's motorbike and he suffered a broken jaw and left hand, a bruised pelvis and a pulled groin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about Brock Lesnar in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Vikings worked out Lesnar on June 11, but he was hampered by the groin injury suffered in the April motorcycle accident.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117181323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_Lesnar_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Brock Lesnar ever able to play again after the motorbike accident?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "On July 24 2004 it was reported that Brock Lesnar was nearly recovered from his groin injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117181323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_Lesnar_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brock Lesnar recover after the motorbike accident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "Brock Lesnar signed with the Vikings on July 27 2004 and played in several preseason games for the team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brock Lesnar do after the motobike accident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the motorbike accident change Brock Lesnar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5984, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brock Lesnar have a support system after the motorbike accident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "Day26 was founded on the Making the Band 4 Season 1 finale on August 26, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the group, Day26 formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "Brian Andrews, Michael McCluney, Qwanell Mosley, Robert Curry, and Willie Taylor were chosen to be a part of Diddy's brand new all-male R&B music group as Day26.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2007 with Day26?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Day26 featured on any songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "Got Me Going is the debut single from the latest Making the Band group Day26. It is the first single from their debut album Day26.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321122647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Got_Me_Going_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album is Day26 single, Got Me Going from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "Day 26 released their self-titled album Day26 on March 25, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 with Day26?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Day26 receive any awards during their formation years of 2007-2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "Brian Andrews, Michael McCluney, Qwanell Mosley, Robert Curry, and Willie Taylor were chosen to be a part of Diddy's brand new all-male R&B music group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Day26 get together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of Day26?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "On Thursday November 21, 2013, fans received word through Twitter from several group members that Day26 would reunite and be planning a tour for the next year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Day26 reunite?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Day26 create a new album after their reunion announcement in 2013?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "On May 26, 2014, Day26 releases their first single called Bullshit off their upcoming EP entitled The Return, that was set to release on June 26, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single from the Day26 entitled album, “The Return?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Day26 song, Bullshit received by the public?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "Day26 held a sold-out 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert that would take place at the Highline Ballroom in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Day26's performance at which the venue was sold out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "The Day26 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert took place at the Highline Ballroom in New York City on August 26 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the date of the Day26 10 Year Anniversary Experience concert?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Day26 have any other performances besides the 10 Year Anniversary Experience at the Highline Ballroom?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Day26 work on any other projects besides The Return album with BMG?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5987, "Truth_answer": "In Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch, Immanuel Kant listed several conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating a lasting peace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011233130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_philosophy_of_Immanuel_Kant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of Political philosphy did Immanuel Kant have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody listen to Immanuel Kant's conditions that he thought necessary for ending wars and creating peace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5987, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interesting fact about Immanuel Kant and his Political philosophy did you like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Immanuel Kant believe that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5987, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant opposed democracy, which at his time meant direct democracy, believing that majority rule posed a threat to individual liberty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Immanuel Kant believe besides that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant do any good works with his beliefs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5988, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was born into a Prussian German family of Lutheran Protestant faith in Königsberg, East Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Immanuel Kant born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5988, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was born on 22 April 1724.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Immanuel Kant born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5988, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant's mother and father is Anna Regina Reuter and Johann Georg Kant respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Immanuel Kant's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5988, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant was the fourth of nine children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Immanuel Kant have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5988, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant attended the Collegium Fridericianum from which he graduated at the end of 1740. Afterwards, Kant enrolled at the University of Königsberg, where he spent his whole career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Immanuel Kant go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5989, "Truth_answer": "In Hulk Hogan's return in 2005, he was 52.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Hulk Hogan when he made his third return to WWE?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5989, "Truth_answer": "At WrestleMania 21 on April 3, Hulk Hogan came out to rescue Eugene, who was being attacked by Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hulk Hogan make his third return to WWE?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5989, "Truth_answer": "With Eugene placed into a Camel clutch while Daivari verbally attacked him, Hulk Hogan came down to the ring, knocking Hassan and Daivari out of the ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429210421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WrestleMania_21_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hulk Hogan win the match to rescue Eugene from Muhammad Hassan and Khasrow Daivari?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5989, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Hulk Hogan's third return to WWE last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5990, "Truth_answer": "David Hume has authored works such as A Treatise of Human Nature, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of David Hume' works of writing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5990, "Truth_answer": "In A Treatise of Human Nature, Hume wrote that the science of man is the only solid foundation for the other sciences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were David Hume's writings about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5990, "Truth_answer": "David Hume has also authored works such as Four Dissertations London, The History of England, and The Natural History of Religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of some of David Hume's other writings besides A Treatise of Human Nature, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5990, "Truth_answer": "According to this commentator's views, Hume's empiricism consisted in the idea that it is our knowledge, and not our ability to conceive, that is restricted to what can be experienced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people view David Hume's writings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5990, "Truth_answer": "David Hume thought that we can form beliefs about that which extends beyond any possible experience, through the operation of faculties such as custom and the imagination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about David Hume's writing besides peoples views of it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5991, "Truth_answer": "David Hume was the second of two sons born to Joseph Home of Ninewells, an advocate, and his wife Katherine, daughter of Sir David Falconer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Hume's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David Hume's family live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5991, "Truth_answer": "David Hume attended the University of Edinburgh at the unusually early age of 12 at a time when 14 was normal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Hume go to school where his family lived?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5991, "Truth_answer": "David Hume did not graduate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Hume graduate from the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Hume attend any other school besides the University of Edinburgh?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5991, "Truth_answer": "Aged around 18, David Hume made a philosophical discovery that opened up to him a new Scene of Thought.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other intersting facts can you tell me about David Hume besides his school and early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5992, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sellers went absent for days or weeks at a time, refused to appear in his scenes with Welles, and left the production before all of his scenes were shot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sorts of information regarding the characters from 1967 spy film, Casino Royale was featured in unfinished scenes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5992, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sellers was unavailable for the filming of an ending and other interlinking footage, leaving the filmmakers to devise a way to make the existing footage work without him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Would unfinished scenes have changed the outcome of the 1967 spy film, Casino Royale?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5992, "Truth_answer": "Many sequences from the 1967 spy film, Casino Royale were removed, that several well-known actors never appeared in the final cut, including Ian Hendry, Mona Washbourne and Arthur Mullard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What well known actors were missing from the 1967 spy film, Casino Royale?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5992, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Ian Hendry, Mona Washbourne and Arthur Mullard in sequels of 1967 spy film, Casino Royale?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "Going independent is a time for the band Tangerine Dream.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is going independent a time for Tangerine Dream or an album name?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "After Jerome Froese's departure, founder Edgar Froese steered the band in a direction somewhat reminiscent of material throughout their career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the rest of Tangerine Dream do while Jerome Froese was on his own?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream released albums in series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricochet_(Tangerine_Dream_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tangerine Dream release an album after Jerome Froese's departure?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Jerome Froese left Tangerine Dream to concentrate on his solo career. His second solo album Shiver Me Timbers was released on 29 October 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Shiver Me Timbers a Tangerine Dream release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "In 2005 Jerome Froese released his first solo album Neptunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums were released by Jerome Froese while on his own?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were on Jerome Froese's Neptunes album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "Jerome Froese's third album, Far Side of the Face, was released in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any Jerome Froese albums besides Neptunes and Shiver Me Timbers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5993, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Jerome Froese's Shiver Me Timbers or Neptunes a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "In February 1992, Erich Mielke was put on trial for first degree murders and attempted murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Erich Mielke's trial take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "After twenty months of one-and-a-half hour daily sessions, Erich Mielke was convicted on two counts of murder and one of attempted murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the verdict of Erich Mielke's Bülowplatz trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was put on trial for the first degree murders of Captains Anlauf and Lenck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first person Erich Mielke murdered?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was put on trial as well for the attempted murder of Senior Sergeant Willig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the victim of Erich Mielke's attempted murder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Mielke know Captains Anlauf and Senior Sergeant Willig?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "After twenty months of one-and-a-half hour daily sessions, Erich Mielke was convicted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Erich Mielke's Bülowplatz trial last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "On 26 October 1993, a panel of three judges and two jurors sentenced Erich Mielke to six years' imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Erich Mielke's Bülowplatz trial end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Erich Mielke's lawyer in the Bülowplatz trial?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5994, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what city did Erich Mielke's Bülowplatz trial take place?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "A panel of three judges and two jurors sentenced Erich Mielke to six years' imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the victim of imprisonment with Erich Mielke?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "On 26 October 1993, A panel of three judges and two jurors sentenced Erich Mielke to six years' imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Erich Mielke go into prison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, parole officers and Erich Mielke's attorneys argued that he was totally confused and obtained his release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Mielke ever get out of his imprisonment for any reason?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke enjoyed having imaginary conversations with non-existent Stasi agents over the phone in prison. His other favorite pastime was watching game shows on television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Mielke give any trouble while in prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Erich Mielke in prison at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "On 18 December 1948, shortly after the birth of their son Frank Mielke, Erich Mielke and Gertrud Mueller married in a civil ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Mielke have any family or friends?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "At 87 years of age, Erich Mielke was Germany's oldest prison inmate and had been incarcerated for 1,904 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen that stood at during Erich Mielke's imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5995, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, parole officers and Erich Mielke's attorneys argued that he was totally confused and obtained his release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Mielke do life in prison?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What honor did Don Hutson receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other honor did Don Hutson receive besides the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "Donald Montgomery Hutson was a professional American football player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Don Hutson play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson's number 14 was the first number retired by the Green Bay Packers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a recognition by Don Hutson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson's number 14 was the first number retired by the Green Bay Packers in a public ceremony at a game at City Stadium on December 2, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Don Hutson receive the recognition by the Greed Bay Packers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "Hutson Street in the Packerland Industrial Park in Green Bay is named for Don Hutson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other recognition did Don Hutson receive other than having his number 14 be retired?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5996, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 the Green Bay Packers named their new state-of-the-art indoor practice facility across the street from Lambeau Field the Don Hutson Center.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson get any other recognition after having Hutson Street in Packerland Industrial Park named after him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "While a Boy Scout, Don Hutson played with snakes. He said that is where he got his quickness and agility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Don Hutson's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson went to Pine Bluff High School. Hutson played one year of football at Pine Bluff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Don Hutson go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson get any scholarships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson went to the University of Alabama for college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson study in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson went to the University of Alabama for college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson have any later education after high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 5997, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson signed a contract with Green Bay, but he had also signed a contract with the NFL's Brooklyn Dodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Don Hutson first sign with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 5998, "Truth_answer": "George Brett retired after the 1993 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Brett retire from baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5998, "Truth_answer": "Following his playing career, George Brett became a vice president of the Royals and has worked as a part-time coach, and as a special instructor in spring training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Brett do after retiring from baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5998, "Truth_answer": "George Brett's 3,154 career hits are the most by any third baseman in major league history, and 16th all-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records had George Brett set when he retired from baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5998, "Truth_answer": "George Brett is one of four players in MLB history to accumulate 3,000 hits, 300 home runs, and a career .300 batting average.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Brett and his records with baseball besides his 3,154 career hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 5998, "Truth_answer": "George Brett and his dog Charlie appeared in a PETA ad campaign, encouraging people not to leave their canine companions in the car during hot weather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Brett do with PETA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 5999, "Truth_answer": "The Pine Tar Incident was a controversial incident during an American League baseball game played between the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees on July 24, 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918104606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Tar_Incident_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was George Brett's Pine Tar incident?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 5999, "Truth_answer": "Pine tar is a legal substance used by hitters to improve their grip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of putting Pine Tar on a bat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 5999, "Truth_answer": "On George Brett's bat, the pine tar extended about 24 inches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023150619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Brett have Pine Tar on his bat during the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees 1983 game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 5999, "Truth_answer": "The umpires ruled that the amount of pine tar on the bat exceeded the amount allowed by rule, nullified George Brett's home run, and called him out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918104606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Tar_Incident_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Brett get in trouble for the pine tar extending about 24 inches on his bat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6000, "Truth_answer": "General manager Don Maloney signaled he would use the team's second overall pick in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft to select Bertuzzi if a contract could not be agreed upon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995 with Todd Bertuzzi?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6000, "Truth_answer": "Moments before the midnight deadline, the New York Islanders were able to sign Todd Bertuzzi to a four-year, US$4.6 million contract", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Todd Bertuzzi and General Manager Don Maloney find an agreed upon contract?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Todd Bertuzzi set any records in 1995-1998 with the New York Islanders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6000, "Truth_answer": "Todd Bertuzzi's playing style as a power forward resulted in comparisons to former Islander Clark Gillies. As a result, the club hired Gillies to personally mentor Bertuzzi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Todd Bertuzzi and his time with the New York Islanders besides signing a $4.6 million contract?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Clark Gillies mentor Todd Bertuzzi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6000, "Truth_answer": "On February 6, 1998, Todd Bertuzzi was traded along with defenceman Bryan McCabe and a third-round selection in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft to the Vancouver Canucks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1998 with Todd Bertuzzi?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "Todd Bertuzzi was selected in the first round by the Guelph Storm in the 1991 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Todd Bertuzzi make his debut with the Guelph Storm?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "Todd Bertuzzi missed the last 15 games of the regular season due to suspension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Todd Bertuzzi do in the 1991 season with the Guelph Storm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "Todd Bertuzzi started his OHL career for Guelph in 1991–92, recording 21 points over 42 games as a rookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Todd Bertuzzi's stats like in 1991 with the Guelph Storm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position was Todd Bertuzzi playing in 1991 with the Guelph Storm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Todd Bertuzzi on the Guelph Storm starting team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "Todd Bertuzzi was suspended as a result of kicking opposing defenceman Brad Barton during a contest between the Storm and Kitchener Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106150903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Bertuzzi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Todd Bertuzzi suspended the last 15 games of the Guelph Storm 1991 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Todd Bertuzzi's Guelph Storm go to post-season play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt starred in movies like Dhamaal and Shootout at Lokhandwala in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Dutt star in any major films in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt acted in Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Dhamaal, Shootout at Lokhandwala, and All the Best between 2007 - 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Dutt act in any films between 2007 and 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "On 31 July 2007, the TADA court sentenced Dutt to six years' rigorous imprisonment under Arms act for illegal possession of weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112240id_/https://www.storypick.com/sanjay-dutt-parole/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sanjay Dutt do between 2007 and 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "After serving his sentence with good behaviour and conduct, Sanjay Dutt was released in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Dutt serve his entire sentence for illegal possession of weapons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Dutt make any comments about his imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt had given Qayuum's name to the police when confessing to arms possession, saying that in September 1992 he had bought a pistol from Qayuum in Dubai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Sanjay Dutt and his imprisonment besides his release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sanjay Dutt in illegal possession of weapons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Dutt have any drug problems during his time of imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt earned nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Saajan (1991) and Khalnayak (1993).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sanjay Dutt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt earned his first Best Actor at the ceremony for playing a common man-turned-gangster in Vaastav: The Reality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Sanjay Dutt appear in besides Saajan and Khalnayak?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sanjay Dutt's Vaastav: The Reality gross?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Sanjay Dutt joined the cast of historical film Bhuj: The Pride of India, which will feature an ensemble cast consisting of Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha and Parineeti Chopra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sanjay Dutt star with anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics have to say about Sanjay Dutt's film, Bhuj: The Pride of India?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "Prassthanam is Sanjay Dutt's most recent film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sanjay Dutt's most recent film?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt's film, Prassthanam was released on 20 September 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118183827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prassthanam_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118183827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prassthanam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sanjay Dutt's film, Prassthanam released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6003, "Truth_answer": "The Times of India gave Dutt's film, Prassthanam 3 out of 5 stars stating Prassthanam is a tried and tested political potboiler with power, greed and emotions at its core.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public take on Sanjay Dutt's film, Prassthanam?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "The principle of linguistic relativity in its strong deterministic form first found its clear expression in writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011233130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_determinism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "To what degree was Benjamin Lee Whorf's influence on language of thought?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf conceptualized the idea that speakers of different languages inherently think differently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Benjamin Lee Whorf's influence on linguistics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "The obligatory nature of the terms of language have been taken to suggest that Benjamin Lee Whorf meant that language completely determined the scope of possible conceptualizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Benjamin Lee Whorf's ideas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf had two younger brothers, John and Richard, who both went on to become notable artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Benjamin Lee Whorf?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "To communicate thoughts and experiences with members of a speech community speakers must use the linguistic categories of their shared language, moulding experiences into language to speak them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Benjamin Lee Whorf say about how we speak of the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf's distinction between overt (phenotypical) and covert (cryptotypical) grammatical categories has become widely influential in linguistics and anthropology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Benjamin Lee Whorf's grammatical categories?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf introduced the allophone, a word that describes positional phonetic variants of a single superordinate phoneme; in doing so he placed a cornerstone in consolidating early phoneme theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Benjamin Lee Whorf's linguistic theory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6004, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Lee Whorf was influenced by gestalt psychology, believing that languages require their speakers to describe the same events as different gestalt constructions, which he called isolates from experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Benjamin Lee Whorf into this belief of linguistic relativity?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Ernest Hemingway was friends with Gary Cooper for 20 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Gary Cooper's closest friends?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Hemingway believed Gary Cooper's character matched persona, once telling a friend, If you made up a character like Coop, nobody would believe it. He's just too good to be true.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Gary Cooper's friendship with Hemingway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper was friends with Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, William Wellman, and Fred Zinnemann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other friends did Gary Cooper have besides Ernest Hemingway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's actor friends included Joel McCrea, James Stewart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Robert Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Gary Cooper's actor friends?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Ball of Fire is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Cooper work with any friends?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper's close friend Joel McCrea recalled, Coop never fought, he never got mad, he never told anybody off that I know of; everybody that worked with him liked him.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of character did Gary Cooper have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "His friends and colleagues described Gary Cooper as charming, well-mannered, and thoughtful, with a lively boyish sense of humor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Gary Cooper's sense of humor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6005, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper had a lifelong passion for automobiles, with a collection that included a 1930 Duesenberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What interests did Gary Cooper have besides acting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6006, "Truth_answer": "In early 1925, Gary Cooper began his film career in silent pictures such as The Thundering Herd and Wild Horse Mesa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207155101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a Gary Cooper silent film released in 1925?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6006, "Truth_answer": "The American Film Institute (AFI) ranked Gary Cooper 11th on its list of the 25 greatest male stars of classic Hollywood cinema.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Gary Cooper?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6006, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cooper portrayed a new type of hero—a champion of the common man—in films such as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Meet John Doe, Sergeant York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gary Cooper in any other films other than silent films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6006, "Truth_answer": "In 1954, Gary Cooper appeared in Garden of Evil and Vera Cruz, both of these films received poor reviews but did well at the box-office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any critical reviews of Gary Cooper's films?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6006, "Truth_answer": "The Legion of the Condemned is a 1928 American silent film starring Fay Wray and Gary Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a Gary Cooper film released in 1928?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton arrived in Quebec on 23 October 1786 to begin his governorship of Quebec after the American War of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester's post war activities start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "1786 is when Guy Carleton began his postwar assignment to govern Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year is Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester's post war year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "An act of Parliament split Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What important thing happened in the period of Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester's governorship of Quebec?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "The Constitutional Act of 1791 was passed by Parliament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Constitutional Act of 1791 approved by Parliament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton's replacement, Robert Prescott, arrived in May 1796. On 9 July 1796 Carleton sailed from Canada to Britain, never to return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any notable people during the governorship period of Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "Robert Prescott served during the Seven Years' War and was at the siege of Louisburg and became an aide-de-camp to General Jeffery Amherst.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161228030649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Prescott_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is British Army general Robert Prescott known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6007, "Truth_answer": "Sir Alured Clarke was named as the lieutenant governor of Lower Canada and John Graves Simcoe the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026011643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable people apart from Robert Prescott in the early administration of British North America?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6008, "Truth_answer": "The evacuation of New York was the process of evacuating refugees, freed slaves and military personnel as the war was ending.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the evacuation of New York in the American Revolutionary War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6008, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton did his best to have refugees from the evacuation resettled outside the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the evacuation of New York in the American Revolutionary War a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6008, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was the commander-in-chief of all British forces in North America and oversaw the evacuation of New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester role in the evacuation of New York?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6008, "Truth_answer": "Guy Carleton was notable for carrying out the Crown's promise of freedom to slaves who joined the British to transport them to a British colony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester do in the role in the evacuation of New York?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6008, "Truth_answer": "In 1782 and 1783 Guy Carleton was the commander-in-chief of all British forces in North America and oversaw the evacuation of New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester placed in that role in the evacuation of New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6008, "Truth_answer": "On 28 November the evacuation was finished, and on 5 December Guy Carleton departed from Staten Island to return to England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important fact regarding the evacuation of New York in the American Revolutionary War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "When the Whistle Blows is the show-within-a-show sitcom created, co-written by and starring Andy Millman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extras_(TV_series)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Extras' When the Whistle Blows?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "When the Whistle Blows is set in a Wigan factory canteen. The humour is broad and lowbrow in the manner of many catchphrase-based sitcoms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Extras' When the Whistle Blows about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the show-within-a-show When the Whistle Blows compare to the show Extras?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "Extras is filmed in a more traditional sitcom style than the mockumentary style used by Gervais and Merchant in their previous series The Office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the television series, Extras?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "In the series finale of Extra, after taping a Christmas Special for When the Whistle Blows, Millman announces that he is quitting the series effective immediately.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Andy Millman ever stop working on Extras' When the Whistle Blows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "BBC producers are who Andy Millman feels interfered with When the Whistle Blows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Andy Millman feel interfered with his original ideas on Extras' When the Whistle Blows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "When the Whistle Blows is transformed into lowest common denominator fare to the delight of its 6 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After the compromises made between Andy Millman and the BBC did Extras' When the Whistle Blows get better ratings?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6009, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the rest of the people working on the show-within-a-show When the Whistle Blows feel about the changes made to it?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein's mural for the Hertenstein House in Lucerne is known only through his designs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Hans Holbein the Younger's designs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein's Basel Council Chamber murals survive in a few poorly preserved fragments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the murals Hans Holbein the Younger worked on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein's small painting for private devotion, Noli Me Tangere, has been taken as an expression of his personal religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some smaller objects Hans Holbein the Younger worked on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein designed a cup engraved with Anne Boleyn's device of a falcon standing on roses, as well as jewelry and books connected to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a well known piece of jewellery Hans Holbein the Younger worked on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein's portrait style, for example, remained distinct from the more sensuous technique of Titian, and from the Mannerism of William Scrots, Holbein's successor as King's Painter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there something distinctive about Hans Holbein the Younger's designs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "Hans Holbein's work is on display at the British Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is any of Hans Holbein the Younger's work still on display?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "While in Lucerne in 1517, Hans Holbein also designed cartoons for stained glass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Hans Holbein the Younger's first designs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "In 1517, Hans Holbein and his father began a project in Lucerne, painting internal and external murals for the merchant Jakob von Hertenstein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hans Holbein the Younger work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6010, "Truth_answer": "The designs etched into Greenwich armour suits were based on designs by Hans Holbein and his style continued to influence the form of English armour after his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hans Holbein the Younger continue to influence armour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was born in 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1", "http://pontchartrain.net/495398_p22", "http://www.pontchartrain.net/495551_p23", "http://pontchartrain.net/491293_p9", "http://pontchartrain.net/495302_p9", "http://pontchartrain.net/495349_p9", "http://pontchartrain.net/495398_p9", "http://pontchartrain.net/templates/System/details.asp?id=40334&PID=495591_p23", "http://pontchartrain.net/templates/System/details.asp?id=40334&PID=495591_p9", "http://www.pontchartrain.net/491224_p9", "http://www.pontchartrain.net/495322_p9", "http://www.pontchartrain.net/495539_p22", "http://www.pontchartrain.net/495539_p9", "http://www.pontchartrain.net/495551_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Allen Toussaint born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was born in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/Transylvania/field/descri/mode/all/page/2_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727043217id_/https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/nov/10/allen-toussaint-seven-of-his-greatest-songs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Allen Toussaint born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's parents were Naomi Neville and Clarence Toussaint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Allen Toussaint's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's father was Clarence Toussaint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Allen Toussaint's father?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint grow up in an affluent upbringing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint learned piano as a child and took informal music lessons from an elderly neighbor, Ernest Pinn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint start music at an early age?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint, in his teens played in a band, the Flamingos, with the guitarist Snooks Eaglin, before dropping out of school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint continue to develop his music abilities?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's parents welcomed musicians to play with him and his father played trumpet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Allen Toussaint's family musically inclined?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Allen Toussaint go to college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "At age 17, Allen Toussaint was introduced to musicians led by Dave Bartholomew, as he stood in for Huey Smith at a performance with Earl King's band in Prichard, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Allen Toussaint discoverd?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint began performing regularly in Bartholomew's band, and he recorded with Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Lee Allen and other leading New Orleans performers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the meeting by Dave Bartholomew lead to for Allen Toussaint?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6011, "Truth_answer": "After being spotted as a sideman by the A&R man Danny Kessler, Allen Toussaint initially recorded for RCA Records as Al Tousan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint sign with a label?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Allen Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allen Toussaint's relationship with Minit and Instant Records", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "In 1960 Allen Toussaint was hired by Minit and Instant Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Allen Toussaint hired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint is recognized as an influential figure in New Orleans rhythm and blues from the 1950s to the end of the century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Allen Toussaint?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint also did freelance work for labels, such as Fury, by playing piano, writing, arranging and producing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of freelance work did Allen Toussaint do for other music labels?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "In early 1958 Allen Toussaint recorded an album of instrumentals, The Wild Sound of New Orleans, which included the song, Java.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint release any songs during this time of the late 50's to early 60's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint produced a string of hits for New Orleans R&B artists such as Ernie K-Doe, Chris Kenner, Irma Thomas, Art and Aaron Neville, the Showmen, and Lee Dorsey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of hits did Allen Toussaint produce?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint was most successful at arranging and producing hit songs in the early to mid-1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allen Toussaint most successful at during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Notable examples of Allen Toussaint's work was with Jessie Hill, Ernie K-Doe and Chris Kenner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint work with any other famous artists?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Allen Toussaint's relationship with Minit and Instant Records?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Toussaint's work with The Meters development of funk music was notable, including Look-Ka Py Py and Struttin’.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Allen Toussaint's other works?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6012, "Truth_answer": "Look-Ka Py Py was released in December 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Allen Toussaint produced record, Look-Ka Py Py, released?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "Mandaean theology is not systematic as there's no one single authoritative account of the creation of the cosmos, but rather a series of several accounts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mandaeism's relationship with Cosmology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "Mandaean religious texts recall a discrete division between light and darkness. Ptahil, the third emanation, fills the role as the creator of the material world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Mandaeism's accounts of the creation of the cosmos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "Ginza Rba is divided into two halves—the Genzā Smālā and the Genzā Yeminā.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What divides the Ginza Rba scriptures?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "Genzā Smālā has colophons that suggest Mandaeism may date to the late Parthian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you elaborate on the division of Ginza Rba scriptures?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "According to most scholars, Mandaeaism originated sometime in the first three centuries AD, but some scholars view Mandaeanism dating back to pre-Christian times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what time were Mandaeism theories created?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "Unlike other religions, Mandaean baptism is not a one-off event but is performed every Sunday, the Mandaean holy day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Mandaeism?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "The Mandaean soul ceremony is believed to help the souls of the departed on their journey through purgatory to the World of Light.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do Mandaeans believe in the soul ceremony?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did cosmology affect the way Mandaeans lived?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6013, "Truth_answer": "While Mandaeans agree with other gnostic sects that the world is a prison governed by the planetary archons, they do not view it as a cruel and inhospitable one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mandaeans's cosmology a positive thing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6014, "Truth_answer": "Synagogue schools", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one of the institutions of the Mountain Jews", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6014, "Truth_answer": "Mountain Jews speak Judeo-Tat a form of Persian. Judeo-Tat has Semitic elements on all linguistic levels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the language spoken by Mountain Jews?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6014, "Truth_answer": "The first Judeo-Tat-language newspaper, Zakhmetkesh (Working People), was published in 1928 and operated until the second half of the twentieth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224023919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Jews_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mountain Jews' literature?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6014, "Truth_answer": "Newly founded elementary schools were attended by both Mountain Jewish boys and girls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mountain Jewish women learn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6014, "Truth_answer": "Rabbis were assigned to teach children at cheder, a traditional elementary school teaching the basics of Judaism and the Hebrew language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who taught the Mountain Jews education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6014, "Truth_answer": "Importance is given to improving the cultural life of minorities in Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria, by introducing Judeo-Tat and Hebrew courses to traditional schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about the Mountain Jews' language education?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6015, "Truth_answer": "Rosalie was a six year-old that appeared when Harry Price attended a private séance on 15 December 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Rosalie in relation to Harry Price?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6015, "Truth_answer": "During the séance Rosalie only said yes when asked whether she loved her mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What, according to Harry Price's account, did Rosalie say or do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6015, "Truth_answer": "A Madame Z hugged Rosalie, her alledged daughter and the entire séance group cried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Rosalie spoke to Harry Price during the séance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6015, "Truth_answer": "Rosalie observed Harry Price asking her a series of questions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rosalie do anything to Harry Price?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6015, "Truth_answer": "Rosalie's séance was described by Harry Price in his book, Fifty Years of Psychical Research.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Price write about Rosalie's séance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6015, "Truth_answer": "Harry Price's Fifty Years of Psychical Research's description of Rosalie's séance was claimed as ficticious by Eric Dingwall and Trevor Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Price's Fifty Years of Psychical Research book well recieved?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "Conservative Party politician David Davis ran for Leader of the Conservative Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 to Conservative Party politician David Davis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "The 2005 Conservative Party leadership election was called by party leader Michael Howard on 6 May 2005, when he announced that he would be stepping down as Tory Leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828224724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Conservative_Party_leadership_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Conservative Party leadership contest in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "David Davis ran against David Cameron, Liam Fox and Kenneth Clarke in the 2005 Conservative Party leadership election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Conservative Party politician David Davis run against anyone in the leadership election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "David Davis was photographed at the 2005 Conservative Party Conference alongside two women wearing T-shirts emblazoned with It's DD for me which was viewed as being patronising to women.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any scandals about Conservative Party politician David Davis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "Following Theresa May's resignation in May 2019 David Davis supported Dominic Raab as the next leader of the Conservative Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Conservative Party politician David Davis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "David Cameron's election as the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition was announced on 6 December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://uk.blastingnews.com/news/tag/david-cameron/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cameron_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Davis lose the 2005 Conservative Party leadership election?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "David Cameron chose to re-appoint David Davis as Shadow Home Secretary following leadership election victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened for Conservative Party politician David Davis after David Cameron won the 2005 election?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "David Davis ran for the member of Parliament seat for Haltemprice and Howden in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did politician David Davis stay in any form of politics after the loss in the 2005 Conservative Party leadership election?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "On 12 June 2008, David Davis resigned from the Shadow Cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else seems very interesting to you about the David Davis article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6016, "Truth_answer": "David Davis won re-election with 72% of the vote, breaking several voting records in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with this vote on Conservative Party politician David Davis in the 2008 Haltemprice and Howden MP election?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "On 7 September 2005, Chen Guangcheng was reportedly abducted by security agents from Linyi and held for 38 hours in Beijing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What dentention was Chen Guangcheng involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "After Chen Guangcheng refused to cease his activism, Linyi authorities placed him under house arrest. When he attempted to escape in October, he was beaten.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of the 2005 Beijing detention of Chen Guangcheng?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng said that authorities threatened to levy criminal charges against him for providing state secrets or intelligence to foreign organizations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chen Guangcheng detained by Yinan county officials?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "In October 2013, Chen Guangcheng accepted a position with the conservative research group Witherspoon Institute, and a position at the Catholic University of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Chen Guangcheng?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "On 24 August 2006, Chen Guangcheng was sentenced to four years and three months for damaging property and organizing a mob to disturb traffic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://christiannewswire.com/news/92219844.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chen Guangcheng face charges for destruction of property alleged by Xinhua news agency?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng was released from prison in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chen Guangcheng get out early after being sentenced to prison in 2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng is best known for accusing people of abuses in official family-planning practices, often involving claims of violence and forced abortions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chen Guangcheng's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "After his release from prison in 2010, Chen Guangcheng was placed under house arrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in this article about Chen Guangcheng?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6017, "Truth_answer": "On 22 April 2012, Chen Guangcheng escaped from house arrest when he climbed over the wall around his house, breaking his foot in the process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chen Guangcheng ever released from house arrest?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6018, "Truth_answer": "The Junto, also known as the Leather Apron Club, was a club for mutual improvement established by Benjamin Franklin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107071901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junto_(club)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Junto in relation to Benjamin Franklin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6018, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main aspect of the Benjamin Franklin article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6018, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Franklin has been honored on the $100 bill, warships, and the names of many towns, counties, educational institutions, and corporations, as well as through countless cultural references.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the founding father, Benjamin Franklin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6018, "Truth_answer": "In 1727, Benjamin Franklin, then 21, created the Junto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128151838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin_p7", "http://www.ebooklibrary.org/articles/eng/Benjamin_Franklin_p69" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Benjamin Franklin's creation of the Junto take place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6019, "Truth_answer": "The wicket is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Irvine_Shillingford_p19", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Fanie_de_Villiers_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112224029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicket_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a wicket in the sport of cricket?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6019, "Truth_answer": "Shane Warne was named in the country's best Ashes XI in the last 40 years by a fan poll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on cricketer Shane Warne?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6019, "Truth_answer": "Shane Warne injured his shoulder by dislocation during a match against England while trying to stop a drive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was cricketer Shane Warne injured in 2002?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6019, "Truth_answer": "Shane Warne injured his shoulder by dislocation during a match against England while trying to stop a drive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was cricketer Shane Warne's shoulder injured in 2002?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6019, "Truth_answer": "Shane Warne missed the entire Australian summer of 2000–01 with a finger injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was cricketer Shane Warne injured any other time besides his shoulder in 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6019, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Shane Warne had major surgery to the joint capsule of the same shoulder he injured in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did cricketer Shane Warne require surgery for a shoulder injury?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6020, "Truth_answer": "Taxpayer Protection Pledge is a pledge by lawmakers to oppose increases in marginal income tax rates for individuals and businesses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109024344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Taxpayer Protection Pledge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6020, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the November 2012 election, the Taxpayer Protection Pledge was signed by 95% of all Republican members of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Taxpayer Protection Pledge put in place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6020, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who passed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6020, "Truth_answer": "Grover Norquist was a member of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109024344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Grover Norquist besides the Taxpayer Protection Pledge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6020, "Truth_answer": "The November 6, 2012 elections resulted in a decline in the number of Taxpayer Protection Pledge signatories in both the upper and lower houses of the 113th Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109024344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant about the Taxpayer Protection Pledge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6021, "Truth_answer": "Grover Norquist is the founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform, an organization that opposes all tax increases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Grover Norquist involved with tax reform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6021, "Truth_answer": "Americans for Tax Reform is a advocacy group that seeks to affect governmental policy change in regards to lowering government spending.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Americans for Tax Reform do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6021, "Truth_answer": "Americans for Tax Reform is notable for designing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Americans for Tax Reform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6021, "Truth_answer": "The Democrats' pickup of eight seats in the House of Representatives in 2012, with Republican disavowal means it no longer has the support of a majority of the House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Taxpayer Protection Pledge by Americans for Tax Reform successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "Mama is the debut album by Victoria, British Columbia punk rock band Nomeansno featuring the band's original incarnation comprising brothers John and Rob Wright.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Nomeansno release any albums during the early years of recording music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "Living is Free, My Roommate is Turning into a Monster, Mama's Little Boy, We Are the Chopped,No Sex and Rich Guns are some songs off the Nomeansno album, Mama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were from the band Nomeansno's Mama album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "Mama was largely ignored by the music press at first. Critics generally received the album well retrospectively, while hedging that it anticipated, but did not fulfill, Nomeansno's potential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people enjoy the band Nomeansno's music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "Nomeansno's John Wright said they would approach song composition differently when they didn't have a guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Nomeansno write their own songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "Andy Kerr is best known as the former guitarist, frequent vocalist, and co-songwriter in the progressive punk rock/punk jazz band NoMeansNo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316150124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Kerr_(musician)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the band Nomeansno's Andy Kerr?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "Nomeansno toured frequently in the years that followed the album, All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt's release, but ceased recording albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What important event happened to the band Nomeansno during those years when the album, All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt was released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6022, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Nomeansno was inducted into the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame and they played an acoustic set at the awards ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916140645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomeansno_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Nomeansno play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of Jamaica was Grace Jones born in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones has six siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings does Grace Jones have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones is the third eldest of her siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Grace Jones the oldest of her siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Marjorie Williams and Robert W. Jones were the parents of Grace Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Grace Jones' parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Grace Jones had only one schoolfriend and was teased by classmates for her skinny frame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220182956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grace Jones have a happy childhood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones' grandfather, Peart, was a strict disciplinarian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Grace Jones hate her grandfather?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones' grandfather, Peart, regularly beat the children in his care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of serious abuse did Grace Jones and her siblings receive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones moved to New York at 18 and signed on as a model with Wilhelmina Modelling agency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220182956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Jones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Grace Jones get into modeling?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Jones' first modeling gig?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones worked for Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo, appeared on the covers of Elle and Vogue, and worked with photographers such as Jean-Paul Goude and Hans Feurer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable modeling jobs Grace Jones has had?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6023, "Truth_answer": "Grace Jones' 1981 release of Nightclubbing entered in the Top 5 in four countries, and became her highest-ranking record on the US Billboard mainstream albums and R&B charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Grace Jones' big break?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "In 1836, Osceola led a small group of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What war was Osceola leading?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "The Dade massacre was an 1835 defeat for the United States Army that greatly escalated the Second Seminole War, which lasted until 1842.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731054027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dade_Massacre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What attacks caused the Second Seminole War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "After his humiliating imprisonment at Fort King, Osceola secretly prepared vengeance against Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Seminoles kill Wiley Thompson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "The Seminoles were waiting for Osceola to join them on the attack at Fort King. However, at the time Osceola was busy killing Wiley Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Osceola kill Wiley Thompson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "On one occasion Osceola quarreled with Wiley Thompson, who had the warrior locked up at Fort King for two nights until he agreed to be more respectful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Osceola arrested for fighting with Wiley Thompson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "Numerous landmarks, including Osceola counties in Florida, Iowa, and Michigan, were named after Osceola.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Osceola?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1835, Osceola, with the same rifle Thompson gave him, killed the Indian agent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Wiley Thompson killed when shot by Osceola's Seminoles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "After his humiliating imprisonment at Fort King, Osceola secretly prepared vengeance against Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Osceola's Seminoles at Fort King?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6024, "Truth_answer": "In order to secure his release from Fort King, Osceola agreed to abide by the Treaty of Payne's Landing and to bring his followers in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731053952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Payne's_Landing_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119044326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Treaty of Payne's Landing signed by Osceola?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr wanted to record incidental background music for The Beatles Anthology project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the orgins of The Beatles' Free as a Bird song?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr realized that they wanted to record new music incorporating John Lennon's unreleased recordings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Beatles' realize about Free as a Bird?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of sound is the song free as a bird inspired by", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the 1995 song by the Beatles called free as a bird", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "Free as a Bird was recorded by John Lennon in 1977, in his and Yoko Ono's Dakota building apartment in New York City, but was not complete.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114215546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_as_a_Bird_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved with The Beatles' Free as a Bird song originally?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "Free as a Bird was the Beatles' 34th Top 10 single in the United States, meaning they had at least one Top 40 hit in four different decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114215546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_as_a_Bird_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about The Beatles' Free as a Bird song?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6025, "Truth_answer": "Free as a Bird, Grow Old With Me, Real Love, and Now and Then were the four songs recorded on the same cassette by John Lennon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.beatlesbible.com/1994/01/19/mccartneys-speech-at-lennons-hall-of-fame-induction/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708072308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Love_(Beatles_song)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were John Lennons' four songs on the cassette containing Free as a Bird?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Geoff Emerick, Jon Jacobs and Jeff Lynne worked on the recording of The Beatles' Free as a Bird song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the recording of The Beatles' Free as a Bird?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Lynne produceed The Beatles' Free as a Bird song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced The Beatles' Free as a Bird song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles' Free as a Bird song was produced in February 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Beatles' Free as a Bird song produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "Free as a Bird, the single, was released as part of the promotion for The Beatles Anthology video documentary and the Anthology 1 compilation album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114215546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_as_a_Bird_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Beatles' Free as a Bird an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles' overdubs and production of Free as a Bird were recorded between February and March 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When The Beatles' Free as a Bird the song recorded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "Free as a Bird was The Beatles's first Top 10 song in the U.S. in nineteen and a half years, the longest span for the group since 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beatles' Free as a Bird?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "Geoff Emerick and Jon Jacobs were chosen to engineer the new tracks for The Beatles Anthology video documentary and the Anthology 1 compilation album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were worth mentioning in this article on The Beatles' Free as a Bird?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6026, "Truth_answer": "Geoff Emerick and Jon Jacobs were sound engineers on The Beatles' Free as a Bird song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were their roles in The Beatles' Free as a Bird song?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood played college football for the University of Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Jack Youngblood go to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in finance in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jack Youngblood study in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in finance in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Youngblood's focus in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood is considered among the best players Florida ever produced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jack Youngblood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227110249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_McElhenny_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Youngblood make the Pro Football Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood was a three-year varsity letterman for coach Ray Graves and coach Doug Dickey's Florida Gators football teams from 1968 to 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Youngblood play any sports in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "As a sophomore, Jack Youngblood played defensive end and defensive tackle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Jack Youngblood play?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6027, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood's coach Doug Dickey said He has the speed and agility to pursue down the line of scrimmage, and the strength and quickness to rush the passer.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Youngblood's coach have anything to say about Youngblood's play style?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood appeared in two television movies: C.A.T. Squad in 1986 and C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Youngblood in any movies?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood appeared on A Football Life, The Jim Rome Show, ESPN SportsCentury and Sunday NFL Countdown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Youngblood appear on any television series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood was a defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League for fourteen seasons during the 1970s and 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Youngblood in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood was a radio analyst for the Los Angeles Rams from 1987–1991 and the Sacramento Surge in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Youngblood ever on the radio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood played with notable NFL players Jack Hacksaw Reynolds and Jim Youngblood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jack Youngblood play with any other famous NFL players?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood was co-host for Wal-Mart's Great Outdoors and served through 2003. Great Outdoors was a mainstay on ESPN's Saturday morning programming block with impressive ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jack Youngblood a success on the Wal-Mart's ESPN Great Outdoors show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "In his films, Jack Youngblood played a Secret Service agent in the Counter Assault Technical Squad named John Sommers who was the best weapons and munitions man in the business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Jack Youngblood play in television movies?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6028, "Truth_answer": "Jack Youngblood starred along with Joe Cortese, Steve James, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901180118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Youngblood_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous co-stars in Jack Youngblood's movies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "Skyhooks went through many incarnation from their beginnings as Spare Parts in 1966 with Greg Macainsh and Imants Strauks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the band Skyhooks' early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in March 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Macainsh and Imants Strauks start the band Skyhooks back in 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "Skyhooks formed with Steve Hill on vocals, Peter Ingliss on guitar, Macainsh on bass guitar, Peter Starkie on guitar and backing vocals and Strauks on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was part of the band Skyhooks or were Greg Macainsh, Imants Strauks and Tony Williams the only members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "Two tracks from Skyhooks' live set, Hey What's the Matter? and Love on the Radio appeared on Mushroom Records's Highlights of Sunbury ’74.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the band Skyhooks release in their early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "A poorly received show at the January 1974 Sunbury Pop Festival saw Skyhooks booed off stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200322162534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyhooks_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Skyhooks' singles a success, how did the fans react to Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "With Australian commercial success achieved, a US tour followed the release of Skyhooks' Ego Is Not a Dirty Word album in March–April 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skyhooks go on any tours or had any live presentations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "Critics described Skyhooks as imitators of Kiss and they failed to make inroads into the general US market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skyhooks' 1976 US tour impact the band in a negative way?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6029, "Truth_answer": "After seeing his 1974 Sunbury Pop Festival performance on TV, Steve Hill phoned Macainsh and resigned and was replaced with Graeme Strachan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Hill after he left Skyhooks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Rick Rubin produced Slayer's South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Slayer's South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Slayer is one of the most influential bands in heavy metal history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me something interesting about the article on the band Slayer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Seasons in the Abyss was the first Slayer album to be released under Rick Rubin's new Def American label, as he had parted ways with Def Jam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label released the Slayer's Seasons in the Abyss album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Hate Worldwide, World Painted Blood and Repentless as singles charted in Billboard for Slayer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Slayer singles make the Billboard Top 200?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Slayer returned as a live act in September 1990 to co-headline the European Clash of the Titans tour with Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, and Testament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer tour for the Seasons in the Abyss album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "In May 1992, Lombardo left Slayer due to conflicts with the other members, as well as his desire to be off tour for the birth of his first child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone leave the band Slayer from 1988-1993?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Slayer recorded a cover version of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida for the film Less Than Zero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Slayer record any songs for films?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6030, "Truth_answer": "Slayer's lyrics, which cover topics such as murder, serial killers, torture, genocide, human experimentation, Satanism, hate crimes, terrorism, religion, antireligion, Nazism, racism, war and prison, have generated criticism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else I should know about Slayer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Slayer announced in January 2018 that they would embark on their final world tour, despite this, the band is not breaking up but will not perform live anymore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Slayer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Following the success of Hell Awaits, Slayer was offered a recording contract with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin's newly founded Def Jam Records, a largely hip hop-based label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208175242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who all was involved with Slayer when they signed with Def Jam Recordings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Def Jam Recordings was founded in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Def Jam Recordings founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Slayers' Reign in Blood's main producer was Rick Rubin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Slayer's Reign in Blood's main producer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Reign in Blood was recorded and produced with Rick Rubin and Andy Wallace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rick Rubin the only producer on Slayer's Reign in Blood album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Raining Blood is noted by fans as one of Slayer's most popular songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slayer's biggest hit song?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6031, "Truth_answer": "Raining Blood is noted by fans as one of Slayer's most popular songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420093508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raining_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slayer's top hit song?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6032, "Truth_answer": "Lee de Forest's most famous invention was the three-element Audion vacuum tube, the first practical amplification device.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lee de Forest create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6032, "Truth_answer": "Lee de Forest claimed to have invented a variation on the arc transmitter, which created steady wave signals that could be used for amplitude modulated audio transmissions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee de Forest make anything else?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6032, "Truth_answer": "Lee de Forest enrolled in a three-year course of studies at Yale University's Sheffield Scientific School where he created a series of devices and puzzles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee de Forest go to college to learn about inventing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6032, "Truth_answer": "Lee de Forest received the 1922 IRE Medal of Honor, in recognition for his invention of the three-electrode amplifier and his other contributions to radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee de Forest win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6033, "Truth_answer": "Colonists' discontent with taxation without direct represenation in Parliament led to the formation of a militia and subsequent battles in Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead up to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6033, "Truth_answer": "Once Henry Knox arrived after crossing the Delaware River, George Washington proceeded to Trenton, to take only his troops against the Hessians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with George Washington after Henry Knox's artillery arrived?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6033, "Truth_answer": "In 1751, George Washington made his only trip abroad when he accompanied his brother Lawrence to Barbados, hoping that the climate would cure his tuberculosis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on George Washington?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6033, "Truth_answer": "George Washington's great-grandfather John Washington immigrated in 1656 from Sulgrave, England to the British Colony of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What of George Washington's great grandfather?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6034, "Truth_answer": "In 1755, George Washington served voluntarily as an aide to General Edward Braddock, who led a British expedition to expel the French from Fort Duquesne and the Ohio Country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 1755 to George Washington?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6034, "Truth_answer": "On George Washington's recommendation, General Edward Braddock split the army into one main column and a lightly equipped flying column.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on George Washington?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6034, "Truth_answer": "Suffering from a severe case of dysentery, George Washington was left behind, and when he rejoined Braddock at Monongahela, the French and their Indian allies ambushed the divided army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen next to George Washington after splitting Braddock's army in 1755?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6034, "Truth_answer": "George Washington, still very ill, rallied the survivors and formed a rear guard, which allowed the remnants of the force to disengage and retreat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Washington do after being ambushed by French and Indian forces in 1755?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "Puzzle is the fourth studio album by Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_(Biffy_Clyro_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackened_Sky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Biffy Clyro's Puzzle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "The album reached #2 in the UK Albums Chart to widespread critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_(Biffy_Clyro_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Biffy Clyro's Puzzle hit number 1 in the UK Albums Chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "Biffy Clyro's Puzzle was released in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Biffy Clyro's Puzzle get released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "From Biffy Clyro's Puzzle, Semi-Mental was released, then Saturday Superhouse was released, and finally Machines was released as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Biffy Clyro's Puzzle album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "Biffy Clyro played the Download 2007, Glastonbury 2007, Reading and Leeds Festival and T in the Park for a record seventh time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Biffy Clyro do concerts following Puzzle's release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "Biffy Clyro toured with Queens Of The Stone Age on their European and North American tours for Era Vulgaris, and opened for Bon Jovi during the Lost Highway Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other concerts did Biffy Clyro do besides music festivals?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "Support slots for acts such as Muse, The Who, Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Rolling Stones were significant in expanding Biffy Clyro's fan base in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Biffy Clyro popular during this time of Puzzle's release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6035, "Truth_answer": "Balance, Not Symmetry is a soundtrack album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro to the 2019 film of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Biffy Clyro still together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "Blackened Sky is the debut studio album by Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackened_Sky_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_(Biffy_Clyro_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Biffy Clyro's Blackened Sky?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "Blackened Sky was released by Beggars Banquet Records on 10 March 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackened_Sky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Biffy Clyro's Blackened Sky album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "Blackened Sky reached number 78 on the UK Albums Chart, and spawned four singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316145456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackened_Sky_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160928064110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vertigo_of_Bliss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Biffy Clyro's Blackened Sky album do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "It was around the release of Blackened Sky that Biffy Clyro began touring extensively, including supporting Weezer on 20 March at the Barrowlands in Glasgow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Biffy Clyro's successful Blackened Sky album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "Toys, Toys, Toys, Choke, Toys, Toys, Toys was released as a double A-side with Joy.Discovery.Invention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Biffy Clyro record alongside the single, Joy.Discovery.Invention?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "The Vertigo of Bliss reached number 48 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160928064110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vertigo_of_Bliss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new Biffy Clyro The Vertigo of Bliss album do well also?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "After touring relentlessly for The Vertigo of Bliss, Biffy Clyro retreated to Monnow Valley Studio in Monmouth, Wales to record a follow-up album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biffy_Clyro_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Biffy Clyro ever record more music after The Vertigo of Bliss album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6036, "Truth_answer": "On 4 October, Biffy Clyro's third album, Infinity Land was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828093936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biffy_Clyro_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Vertigo of Bliss the final Biffy Clyro album that was released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill faced a severe Parkinsons-like tremor in his hands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of illness did playwright Eugene O'Neillhave?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "The Parkinsons-like tremor in Eugene O'Neill's hands made it impossible for him to write during the last 10 years of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did playwright Eugene O'Neill suffer from Parkinsons-like tremors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "The examination of Eugene O'Neill's brain clearly shows that he did not have Parkinson's disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106183510id_/http://faculty.washington.edu:80/chudler/oneill.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Parkinson's Disease what killed playwright Eugene O'Neill?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill suffered from a disorder called late-onset cerebellar cortical atrophy.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106183510id_/http://faculty.washington.edu:80/chudler/oneill.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was playwright Eugene O'Neill's death caused by health problems or suicide?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill died in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did playwright Eugene O'Neill die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "In Warren Beatty's 1981 film Reds, Eugene O'Neill is portrayed by Jack Nicholson, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on playwright Eugene O'Neill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6037, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill noted that he was born and was going to die in a hotel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was playwright Eugene O'Neill referring to in his last words on his death bed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill was the son of Irish immigrant actor James O'Neill and Mary Ellen Quinlan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were playwright Eugene O'Neill's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill is referenced by Upton Sinclair in The Cup of Fury, by J.K. Simmons in Whiplash, and by Robert Downey Jr. in Avengers: Age of Ultron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on playwright Eugene O'Neill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Agnes Boulton was a British-born American pulp magazine writer in the 1910s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702053057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Boulton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do you know about playwright Eugene O'Neill's second wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill devoted himself full-time to writing plays. O'Neill had previously been employed by the New London Telegraph, writing poetry as well as reporting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did playwright Eugene O'Neill do career wise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Long Day's Journey into Night is a drama play in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Day%27s_Journey_into_Night_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did playwright Eugene O'Neill write?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Nearly all of Eugene O'Neill's plays involve some degree of tragedy and personal pessimism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else stood out for playwright Eugene O'Neill?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "During the 1910s Eugene O'Neill was a regular on the Greenwich Village literary scene, where he also befriended many radicals, most notably Communist Labor Party of America founder John Reed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did playwright Eugene O'Neill do in the years spent in Greenwich Village?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6038, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill died on November 27, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eugene O'Neill die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Miller, who had produced Depeche Mode's previous album, Black Celebration, voluntarily stepped away from production duties for this album, citing the growing tension in the studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 to Depeche Mode?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "Depeche Mode's 1987 album Music for the Masses saw for the first time a producer not related to Mute Records, Dave Bascombe, called up to assist with recording sessions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the alterations made to recording Depeche Mode's Music for the Masses album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "In making the album, Depeche Mode largely eschewed sampling in favour of synthesizer experimentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Depeche Mode make for Music for the Masses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "The singles Strangelove, Never Let Me Down Again and Behind the Wheel charted well in countries such as Canada, Brazil, West Germany, South Africa, Sweden and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of these Depeche Mode Music for the Masses' singles chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "Depeche Mode's The Music for the Masses Tour began 22 October 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Depeche Mode go on tour for the album Music for the Masses?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "101 is a live album and documentary by English electronic music band Depeche Mode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228002354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/101_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Depeche Mode's 101?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "Depeche Mode's 101 album and documentary were certified platinum and gold in several countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Depeche Mode's 101 album and documentary successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6039, "Truth_answer": "Simple Minds lead singer Jim Kerr argued that Depeche Mode and U2 were the only contemporaries of his band which could be said to have stayed constantly relevant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Depeche Mode?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Clarke began to voice his discomfort at the direction Depeche Mode was taking and Clarke also said he was sick of touring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Vince Clarke leave Depeche Mode?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Clarke said about Depeche Mode, there was never enough time to do anything. Not with all the interviews and photo sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vince Clarke have other negative comments about Depeche Mode?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Alan Wilder, a classically trained keyboardist from West London, was hired by Depeche Mode to replace Vince Clarke after two auditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Depeche Mode get to replace Vince Clarke?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "In late 1981, Depeche Mode placed an anonymous ad in Melody Maker looking for another musician and Alan Wilder responded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Depeche Mode find Alan Wilder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Depeche Mode audition other musicians besides Alan Wilder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Miller informed Alan Wilder that he was not needed for the recording of A Broken Frame, as the core trio wanted to prove they could succeed without Vince Clarke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Depeche Mode's adjustment with Alan Wilder go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Wilder used different synthesizer parts of a song arranged across a sampling keyboard for play during live concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was unique about Depeche Mode's Alan Wilder's sound?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Alan Wilder would later be called the Musical Director of Depeche Mode, responsible for the band's sound until his departure in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When Alan Wilder joined, did anything about Depeche Mode change?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6040, "Truth_answer": "Two more singles, The Meaning of Love and Leave in Silence, were released ahead of Depeche Mode's second studio album A Broken Frame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210203643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_Mode_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Depeche Mode release other singles off of A Broken Frame besides See You?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "Married Love or Love in Marriage is a book by British academic Marie Stopes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509154628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Marie Stopes' Married Love?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "Married Love or Love in Marriage is the title of the book by British academic Marie Stopes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509154628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marie Stopes' marriage book called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "Married Love or Love in Marriage went through 19 editions and sales of almost 750,000 copies by 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Marie Stopes' Married Love or Love in Marriage book sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "Married Love encouraged Stopes to provide a follow-up; Wise Parenthood: a Book for Married People, a manual on birth control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the follow up to Marie Stopes' book Married Love or Love in Marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the book Wise Parenthood by Marie Stopes do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Marie Stopes' books win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "Marie Stopes published A Letter to Working Mothers on how to have healthy children and avoid weakening pregnancies, a condensed version of Wise Parenthood aimed at the poor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes write anything else other than Married Love or Love in Marriage and Wise Parenthood: a Book for Married People?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6041, "Truth_answer": "The lack of success for A Letter to Working Mothers made Marie Stopes contemplate a different approach to taking her message to the poor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A Letter to Working Mothers on how to have healthy children and avoid weakening pregnancies also a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What scientific research did Marie Stopes do at the University of Manchester?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "Marie Stopes went to Japan and explored coal mines for fossilised plants. She published her Japanese experiences as a diary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Marie Stopes' research on coal ever published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "Fossils of plants from the Queen Maud Mountains provided evidence of Gondwana or Pangaea put forth by Eduard Suess, supported by Marie Stopes' research on coal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes prove the theory of Eduard Suess?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "During the First World War, Marie Stopes studied coal for the British government, which culminated in the writing of Monograph on the constitution of coal with R.V. Wheeler in 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes do any other research on coal besides Permian seed ferns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "Marie Stopes went to Japan on a scientific mission. She spent eighteen months at the Imperial University, Tokyo and explored coal mines on Hokkaido for fossilised plants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What research did Marie Stopes do in Japan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "Marie Stopes published her Japanese experiences as a diary, called Journal from Japan: a daily record of life as seen by a scientist, in 1910.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any findings or published papers from Marie Stopes research in Japan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "In 1910, the Geological Survey of Canada commissioned Marie Stopes to determine the age of the Fern Ledges, a geological structure at Saint John, New Brunswick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marie Stopes do any more research anywhere else other than England and Japan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6042, "Truth_answer": "In mid-1912 Marie Stopes delivered her results on Fern Lodges, finding the structure belonged to the Pennsylvanian period of the Carboniferous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marie Stopes do with the research of Fern Ledges?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6043, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gil Hodges' baseball accomplisments other than All-Star selections and managing a world series team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6043, "Truth_answer": "On August 31, 1950 Gil Hodges joined Lou Gehrig as only the second player since 1900 to hit four home runs in a game without the benefit of extra innings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Gil Hodges' other baseball accomplishments other than All-Star Selections and World Series titles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6043, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges won a Gold Glove Award for three consecutive seasons from 1957 to 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gil Hodges recieve any other baseball awards other than All-Star selections and World Series championships?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6043, "Truth_answer": "There has been continuing controversy for decades over the fact Gil Hodges has not been elected to membership in the Baseball Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects on Gil Hodges?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6043, "Truth_answer": "Gil Hodges' 1,614 career double plays placed him behind only Charlie Grimm in NL history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Gil Hodges other successes other than batting records, management, world series titles, All-Star selections and Gold Glove Awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor and Scarlett married in 2004 and divorced in 2007. In 2009, Taylor married Stephanie Luby and divorced in 2017. In 2019 Taylor married Alicia Dove.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corey Taylor marry anyone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "On August 3, 2009, Corey Taylor co-hosted the 2009 Kerrang! Awards alongside Scott Ian of Anthrax.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Corey Taylor done in his personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor has had alcohol abuse problems. In January 2006, Taylor was sober.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Corey Taylor overcome any addictions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's first wife, Scarlett helped him through as well as keeping him from committing suicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Corey Taylor with addictions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Scarlett told Corey Taylor that either he would have to get sober or she would annul their marriage. Before Stone Sour started recording in January 2006, Taylor was sober.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Corey Taylor able to get a hold of the addictions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's grandmother introduced him to rock music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Corey Taylor early in life?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor's grandmother introduced him to rock music, showing him a collection of Elvis Presley records from the 1950s to 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127070518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elvis always an influence to Corey Taylor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6044, "Truth_answer": "Corey Taylor said Pearl Jam has hugely influenced and inspired his music. He also eulogized them as one of the biggest and best rock bands of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Corey Taylor do to honor musical influences?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6045, "Truth_answer": "On March 22 2012, it was announced that a new musical called Johnny's World would be produced and directed by Johnny Kitagawa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2012 to Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6045, "Truth_answer": "JUMP World is the second studio album by Hey! Say! JUMP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161223001339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hey! Say! JUMP's Jump World?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6045, "Truth_answer": "The JUMP World album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for shipping of 100,000+ copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161223001339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Hey! Say! JUMP Jump World album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6045, "Truth_answer": "Hey! Say! JUMP held their first Asian concert tour performing in Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, and Japan from March to June 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first Hey! Say! JUMP tour in Asia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6046, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryutaro Morimoto was indefinitely suspended from the group following an underage smoking scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2011 to Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Hey! Say! JUMP's variety show Yan Yan JUMP a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were people's opinions of the photos of Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryutaro Morimoto smoking?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6046, "Truth_answer": "When Ryutaro Morimoto was asked about the photos, he said it was alright and that it was no big deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryutaro Morimoto's smoking while underage photos?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6046, "Truth_answer": "Johnny's Entertainment planned to indefinitely suspend Morimoto from all of his activities, Johnny Kitagawa stated that Morimoto had ambitions to focus on studying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey! Say! JUMP's agency, Johnny & Associates, end up actually suspending Ryutaro Morimoto over a photo of him smoking while underage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6047, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many candidates were considered for the position of Surgeon General by President Barack Obama", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6047, "Truth_answer": "In March 2009 Sanjay Gupta withdrew his name from consideration for the post, citing his family and his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How come Sanjay Gupta didn't get the role of Surgeon General of the United States?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6047, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Gupta MD is a medical-centric news program that aired from 2013 to 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Sanjay Gupta work for CNN?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6047, "Truth_answer": "Obama's transition team was impressed with Sanjay Gupta's government experience, as a White House fellow in 1997 and a special adviser to then-first lady Hillary Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229000223id_/http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/06/gupta.surgeon.general/index.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Obama nominate Sanjay Gupta for Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6047, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Gupta serves as associate chief of the neurosurgery service at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, and as assistant professor of neurosurgery at the Emory University School of Medicine.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.davesblogcentral.com/2013_08_11_archive.html_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Sanjay Gupta's practices at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6048, "Truth_answer": "Peter Aldhous accused Sanjay Gupta of a pro-screening bias in promoting widespread electrocardiogram and prostate cancer screening, even though the US Preventive Services Task Force recommend against it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the criticism that Sanjay Gupta got for his nomination to Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6048, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the criticism of Sanjay Gupta bad or good?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6048, "Truth_answer": "Others raised concerns about conflicts of interest with drug companies who have sponsored Sanjay Gupta's broadcasts and his lack of skepticism in weighing the costs and benefits of medical treatments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127181424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Gupta_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Sanjay Gupta criticism regarding his bona fides for the role of Surgeon General?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6048, "Truth_answer": "Pam Martens criticized Sanjay Gupta's promotion of Merck's cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what stood out in the Sanjay Gupta article that you found interesting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "In 2002 Rosie O'Donnell came out as a lesbian, announcing I'm a dyke!“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rosie O'Donnell come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "In 2002 as part of her act at the Ovarian Cancer Research benefit at Caroline's Comedy Club, Rosie O'Donnell came out as a lesbian, announcing I'm a dyke!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "A month later from Rosie O'Donnell's guest appearance on Will and Grace, what happened?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "Although Rosie O'Donnell cited need to put a face to gays and lesbians, her primary reason was to bring attention to gay adoption.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rosie O'Donnell's reason for coming out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell said I don't know why people make such a big deal about the gay thing. ... People are confused, they're shocked like this is a big revelation.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rosie O'Donnell say about her coming out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rosie O'Donnell's fans react to her coming out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "O'Donnell's coming out drew criticism from some LGBT activists who cited her repeated references to being enamored of Tom Cruise on The Rosie O'Donnell Show as deceptive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any reaction to Rosie O'Donnell's coming out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "In May 2003, Rosie O'Donnell became a regular columnist for the magazine, The Advocate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For which magazine was Rosie O'Donnell a columnist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "The Advocate's editor-in-chief, Judy Wieder, stated, Today, Rosie O'Donnell's long and brave journey has led her...to its chorus of voices, as a columnist.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did people say about Rosie O'Donnell after she came out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell was named 2002's Person of the Year by The Advocate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rosie O'Donnell honored with after coming out in 2002?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "After leaving her show and coming out, Rosie O'Donnell returned to stand-up comedy, and cut her hair to mimic the haircut of former Culture Club backup singer Helen Terry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rosie O'Donnell do at that time of coming out?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "Diane Sawyer interviewed Rosie O'Donnell in a March 14, 2002, episode of PrimeTime Thursday after the latter came out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What program was Rosie O'Donnell interviewed in following her coming out?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6049, "Truth_answer": "Rosie O'Donnell told USA Today that she chose to talk to Sawyer because she wanted an investigative piece on Florida's ban on gay adoption.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108224018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_O%27Donnell_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rosie O'Donnell say on PrimeTime Thursday?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "An orchestra combines instruments such as violin, viola, cello, double bass, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, timpani, bass drum, triangle, snare drum, cymbals, and mallet percussion instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments do they play in an orchestra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "Other instruments such as the piano, harp and celesta may sometimes appear in an orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any other instruments played along with an orchestra besides the string, brass, and percussion instruments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "A full-size Western orchestra may sometimes be called a symphony orchestra or philharmonic orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there different types of orchestras?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "Amateur orchestras include those made up of students from an elementary school or a high school, youth orchestras, and community orchestras.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another type of orchestra besides symphony or philharmonic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "Chamber or concert orchestra usually refers to smaller-sized ensembles; a major chamber orchestra might employ as many as fifty musicians and some are much smaller than that.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other types of orchestras besides symphony and philharmonic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "A symphony orchestra will usually have over eighty musicians on its roster, in some cases over a hundred, but the actual number of musicians employed may vary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How big are most orchestras?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "The so-called standard complement of doubled winds and brass in the orchestra from the first half of the 19th century is generally attributed to Beethoven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any more interesting information about orchestral composition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "Apart from the core orchestral complement, various other instruments are called for occasionally. These include the flugelhorn and cornet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to orchestras because of expanded instrumentation?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "The most frequently performed repertoire for a symphony orchestra is Western classical music or opera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestra_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an orchestra repertoire that is most popular?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6050, "Truth_answer": "The number of musicians employed in a given performance may vary from seventy to over one hundred musicians, depending on the work being played and the size of the venue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestra_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people are usually in an orchestra?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "Other instruments such as the piano, harp and celesta may sometimes appear in an orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments were added to symphony orchestras?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "Beethoven's use of piccolo, contrabassoon, trombones, and untuned percussion—plus chorus and vocal soloists—in his finale, are his earliest suggestion that the timbral boundaries of symphony might be expanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the point of Beethoven adding instruments to symphonic orchestras?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "For several decades after his death, symphonic instrumentation was faithful to Beethoven's well-established model of timbral palette and harmonic flexibility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did adding instruments to symphonic orchestras become common practice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "The term orchestra derives from the Greek name for the area in front of a stage in ancient Greek theatre reserved for the Greek chorus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about this section on Orchestras?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "The terms symphony orchestra and philharmonic orchestra may be used to distinguish different ensembles from the same locality, such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What details make the types of orchestras different?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "In the history of the orchestra, its instrumentation has been expanded over time, often agreed to have been standardized by the classical period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed in the Classical period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "Early-mid Romantic period orchestras expanded their woodwind sections compared to classical period orchestras.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the early-mid Romantic period orchestras have many changes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "As recording technologies improved over the 20th and 21st centuries, eventually small errors in a recording could be fixed by audio editing or overdubbing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestra_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the greatest change in the 21st century era for orchestras?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6051, "Truth_answer": "In the 21st century, new repertory demands expanded the instrumentation of the orchestra, resulting in a flexible use of the classical-model instruments and new electric instruments in various combinations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the 21st century practice of new instruments still in use?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan rekindled an old feud facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience Champions Showcase Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did John Morrison perform on the independent circuit after leaving WWE?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan won the main event match against Shelton Benjamin to become the inaugural WWFX Heavyweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win any matches against Shelton Benjamin outside the WWE?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did John Morrison stay at World Wrestling Fan Xperience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "Hennigan faced off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience Champions Showcase Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison have any notable matches at the World Wrestling Fan Xperience Champions Showcase Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison won the AAA Mega Championship and AAA World Cruiserweight Championship at the 2017 Rey de Reyes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison win a title in an organization other than World Wrestling Fan Xperience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "At the 2017 Rey de Reyes, John Morrison won the AAA Mega Championship and AAA World Cruiserweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was this John Morrison AAA Mega Championship and AAA World Cruiserweight Championship match?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 Rey de Reyes, where John Morrison won the AAA Mega Championship and AAA World Cruiserweight Championship took place in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the John Morrison AAA Mega Championship and AAA World Cruiserweight Championship take place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6052, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison revealed that WWE wanted him to sign another three-year contract, but due to a neck injury, pain and creative frustrations, he decided to not renew his contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison ever return to WWE for a match?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, John Morrison appeared on two episodes of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which were both aired on September 29.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Other media referring to John Morrison?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison appeared on an episode of Destroy Build Destroy on March 3, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Morrison_(wrestler)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Morrison do any other shows than Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, John Morrison co-starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending with Danny Trejo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has John Morrison been in any movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison's Survivor: David vs. Goliath performance as a contestant and the episode of his elimination received critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was John Morrison's Survivor: David vs. Goliath performance received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison is also a frequent collaborator with comic book-based film producers Bat in the Sun Productions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this section on John Morrison besides television and movie appearances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison portrayed Eternal Warrior in the web series Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe, produced by Valiant Entertainment and directed by Bat in the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you have any examples of web series collaborations John Morrison has done?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "John Morrison appeared in the Super Power Beat Down series, playing as Casey Jones against Kick-Ass and as Winter Soldier against Nightwing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other features did John Morrison do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6053, "Truth_answer": "On September 26, 2019, it was reported that John Morrison had re-signed with WWE. Morrison made his first WWE television appearance on the January 3, 2020 episode of SmackDown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Morrison working on most recently?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Douglass joined several organizations in New Bedford, and regularly attended abolitionist meetings after moving with his wife to New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1838.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frederick Douglass become an abolitionist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "In his time, Frederick Douglass was described by abolitionists as a living counter-example to slaveholders' arguments that slaves lacked the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frederick Douglass do as an abolitionist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "At a Bristol Anti-Slavery Society meeting, Frederick Douglass was unexpectedly invited to speak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Frederick Douglass give the speech to after meeting William Lloyd Garrison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "After telling his story, Frederick Douglass was encouraged to become an anti-slavery lecturer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Frederick Douglass' speech received at the Bristol Anti-Slavey Society?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Frederick Douglass's speech to the Bristol Anti-Slavery Society receive any praise?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Douglass became a licensed preacher in 1839.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frederick Douglass become a preacher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "In 1840, Frederick Douglass delivered a speech in Elmira, New York, then a station on the Underground Railroad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frederick Douglass preach after becoming licensed in 1839?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6054, "Truth_answer": "In a famous oration given in the Corinthian Hall of Rochester, Frederick Douglass sharply criticized the attitude of religious people who kept silent about slavery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What topics did Frederick Douglass preach about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Gildas was a 6th-century British monk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118051941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gildas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Gildas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Gildas' contemporaries, both secular and religious, are condemned because he blames them for the dire state of affairs in sub-Roman Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205044305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gildas condemn his contemporaries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Gildas says that Maelgwn Gwynedd is the dragon of the island and goes on with a litany of moral accusations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gildas say about Maelgwn Gwynedd?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "The Isle of Anglesey was the base of power of the kings of Maelgwn Gwynedd, so describing Maelgwn as the 'dragon of the island' is appropriate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205044305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the description of Maelgwn as a dragon an appropriate description?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "The reason for Gildas's disaffection for these individuals is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205044305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gildas make these condemnations against five kings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "That Gildas chose only the kings associated with Maelgwn Gwynedd's pre-eminence suggests a reason other than his claim of moral outrage over personal depravity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205044305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any speculation why Gildas made these comments against the five kings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Neither outrage nor a doctrinal dispute would seem to justify beginning the condemnation of the five kings with a personal attack against Constantine's mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205044305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What suggests Gildas' claim of moral outrage and personal depravity was not the only reason for his condemnations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd held a pre-eminent position among the Brythonic kings in Wales and their allies in the Old North along the Scottish coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was pre-eminent about Maelgwn Gwynedd?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd may have died due to Justinian's Plague.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Maelgwn Gwynedd besides Gildas' condemnations?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Gildas describes Maelgwn Gwynedd as opposing the saints, as the latter broke his monastic vows and returned to being a monarch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What moral accusations are levied by Gildas against Maelgwn?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6055, "Truth_answer": "Gildas made his accusations against Maelgwn Gwynedd in 540.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gildas make these accusations against Maelgwn?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd was king of Gwynedd during the early 6th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the reign of Gwynedd begin in Wales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "The Britons were fighting invading Gaelic tribes from Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Britons fighting after the Romans left Britain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd's father Cadwallon Long-Hand completed the process by destroying the last Irish settlements on Anglesey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Britons' conquest of Wales over the Irish Gaelic tribes go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "The kingdom of Gwynedd began with the reconquest of the Welsh coast by northern Britons under the command of Maelgwn Gwynedd's great-grandfather Cunedda Wledig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started Britons' conquest of Wales over the Irish Gaelic tribes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Gwynedd is believed to be an early borrowing from Irish, either cognate with the Old Irish ethnic name Féni, Irish People, or war band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Gwynedd come from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd died in 547 AD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maelgwn Gwynedd's reign end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Tradition also holds that Maelgwn Gwynedd died at Llanrhos, and was buried there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was at Llanrhos in regards to Maelgwn Gwynedd?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Deganwy, in the Creuddyn peninsula of Rhos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was nearby Llanrhos?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "By tradition, Maelgwn Gwynedd's llys was located at Deganwy, in the Creuddyn peninsula of Rhos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was at Deganwy in regards to Maelgwn Gwynedd?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd's Ilys was a royal court housed in a hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Maelgwn Gwynedd's Ilys?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6056, "Truth_answer": "Maelgwn Gwynedd was a generous contributor to the cause of Christianity throughout Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205044305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191003045153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelgwn_Gwynedd_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Maelgwn Gwynedd known for during his reign?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6057, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Bob Crewe wrote and produced disco material for the Eleventh Hour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the 70's like for Bob Crewe's music production?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6057, "Truth_answer": "The Eleventh Hour had dance club success with at least three releases, Hollywood Hot, Bumper to Bumper, and Sock It To Me/It’s Your Thing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Eleventh Hour's disco material by Bob Crewe a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6057, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe and Sir Monti Rock III formed Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes and released new music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe release any new music in the 1970's?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6057, "Truth_answer": "Get Dancin and I Wanna Dance Wit' Choo were chart successes for Bob Crewe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes' Get Dancin and I Wanna Dance Wit' Choo hits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6057, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan had written two other songs, My Eyes Adored You and Lady Marmalade in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bob Crewe do in the 70s besides his disco work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6057, "Truth_answer": "My Eyes Adored You and Lady Marmalade were back to back number one hit songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were My Eyes Adored You and Lady Marmalade hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Bob Crewe met and partnered professionally with Frank Slay Jr., a young pianist from Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe begin his career in the 1950's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe record any albums in the 1950's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "Silhouettes and Daddy Cool were two hits produced by Bob Crewe in the 1950's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of Bob Crewe's 1950's hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe recorded The Whiffenpoof Song which led to guest appearances with Mickey Rooney and Connie Francis on such TV variety shows as The Revlon Revue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe make any television appearances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Crewe married in the 1950's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe and Frank Slay built on their success in the 1950's by signing a deal with new, Philadelphia-based Swan Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe achieve success in the 1950's besides charting hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6058, "Truth_answer": "Bob Crewe himself recording as The Bob Crewe Generation released a version of Sid Ramin's 1967 instrumental Music to Watch Girls By.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Crewe have a name for himself? Like a band name.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "In 1936, Jerry Daniels was replaced by Bill Kenny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Kenny join The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ink Spots singer bill kenny play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "Bill Kenny signed on with the Ink Spots after winning first place in an amateur contest at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bill Kenny come to join The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "Three years later, Kenny was credited for bringing the group to global success with his unusual high tenor ballad singing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Ink Spots successful after Bill Kenny joined?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "In July 1954, Kenny officially disbanded the Ink Spots after an appearance at the Bolero Bar in Wildwood, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill Kenny with The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Bill Kenny joining The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6059, "Truth_answer": "Top and Bottom called for tenor to sing lead for one chorus followed by a chorus performed by bass singer, lead tenor sang the rest until the end.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Top and Bottom in regards to The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "Kenny decided he'd rather carry on as the leader of the group and bought Deek Watson's share of the group for 10,000 dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the leader of The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Fuqua was The Ink Spots' guitarist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was The Ink Spots' lead guitarist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "The Ink Spots members include Hoppy Jones, Bernie Mackey, Huey Long, Cliff Givens, Billy Bowen, Herb Kenny, Adriel McDonald, Jimmy Cannady, Ernie Brown, Henry Braswell, Teddy Williams and Everett Barksdale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in The Ink Spots besides Jerry Daniels, Bill Kenny, Deek Watson and Charlie Fuqua?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "Fuqua finally returned to The Ink Spots in October 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Fuqua come back to The Ink Spots after he left the army ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "The Ink Spots members include Hoppy Jones, Bernie Mackey, Huey Long, Cliff Givens, Billy Bowen, Herb Kenny, Adriel McDonald, Jimmy Cannady, Ernie Brown, Henry Braswell, Teddy Williams and Everett Barksdale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in The Ink Spots besides Jerry Daniels, Bill Kenny, Deek Watson and Charlie Fuqua?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "Fuqua chose his friend Bernie Mackey to be his temporary replacement. After being with the group for two years, Mackey was replaced by Huey Long in March 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Charlie Fuqua after he left The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "The Ink Spots members include Hoppy Jones, Bernie Mackey, Huey Long, Cliff Givens, Billy Bowen, Herb Kenny, Adriel McDonald, Jimmy Cannady, Ernie Brown, Henry Braswell, Teddy Williams and Everett Barksdale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know of any other member of The Ink Spots besides Jerry Daniels, Bill Kenny, Deek Watson and Charlie Fuqua?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6060, "Truth_answer": "The last bass singer for the Ink Spots was Adriel McDonald who was with the group from 1951 to 1954. McDonald was previously the Ink Spots' personal valet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ink_Spots_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Adriel McDonald stay with The Ink Spots?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was 52 years old when arrested for murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Harold Shipman when arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman's murder trial lasted from October 1999 to January 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Harold Shipman murder trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman never made any public statements about his actions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman have a statement during his murder trail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman consistently denied his guilt, disputing the scientific evidence against him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman's reason for denying guilt during his murder trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Shipman's family at his murder trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "After six days of deliberation, the jury found Harold Shipman guilty of 15 counts of murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many counts were made against Harold Shipman at his murder trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6061, "Truth_answer": "The inquiry identified 215 victims and estimated Harold Shipman's total victim count at 250, about 80% of whom were elderly women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Harold Shipman's murder victims all ages and genders?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman hanged himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Shipman die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman died in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harold Shipman die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman had served less than four years of imprisonment when he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years had Harold Shipman served in prison at time of death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman's burial location has not been disclosed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Harold Shipman buried?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman's motive for suicide was never established, though he reportedly was considering suicide to assure his wife's financial security after he was stripped of his National Health Service pension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Shipman's wife still living when the former died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Primrose Shipman received a full NHS pension; she would not have been entitled to it if Harold Shipman had lived past 60.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Shipman's wife able to have her finances secured by Harold Shipman committing suicide?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "A 2005 inquiry found that Harold Shipman's suicide could not have been predicted or prevented, but that procedures should nonetheless be re-examined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other interesting information regarding Harold Shipman's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6062, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman refused to take part in courses which would have encouraged acknowledgement of his crimes, leading to a temporary removal of privileges, including the opportunity to telephone his wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman ever admit any guilt before death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau was a master of the 18th-century French school of harpsichord music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of instrumental music did Jean-Philippe Rameau make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "François Couperin's compositions adhered to the relatively fixed dance-suite mold as had Jean-Philippe Rameau's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else confined their compositions to the dance suite mold in the early 18th century in France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau and François Couperin did not know one another, as Rameau achieved fame only after Couperin's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean-Philippe Rameau work with François Couperin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau published his first book of harpsichord pieces in 1706.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jean-Philippe Rameau begin composing instrumental music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jean-Philippe Rameau compose music for other instruments, besides the harpsichord?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau's music includes pieces in the pure tradition of the French suite, Le rappel des oiseaux and La poule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Jean-Philippe Rameau's instrumental pieces?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau's music includes characterful works such as Les tendres plaintes and L'entretien des Muses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Jean-Philippe Rameau instrumental pieces listed than Le rappel des oiseaux and La poule.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau's second and third collections appeared in 1724 and 1727. After these he composed only one piece for the harpsichord, the eight-minute La Dauphine of 1747.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jean-Philippe Rameau stop making instrumental music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "The details of Jean-Philippe Rameau's life are generally obscure, especially concerning his first forty years, before he moved to Paris for good.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Jean-Philippe Rameau other than his operas and instrumental music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Some musicologists consider Jean-Philippe Rameau's Pièces de clavecin en concert the pinnacle of French Baroque chamber music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Philippe_Rameau_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jean-Philippe Rameau's instrumental music received?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6063, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Philippe Rameau's music had gone out of fashion by the end of the 18th century, but today, it enjoys renewed appreciation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said of Jean-Philippe Rameau's music?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6064, "Truth_answer": "No Place for Disgrace is the second album by American thrash metal band Flotsam and Jetsam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place_for_Disgrace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Place for Disgrace an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6064, "Truth_answer": "No Place for Disgrace received some notice for its cover of an Elton John song, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, and upon its release charted on Billboard at 143.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did No Place for Disgrace have any hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did No Place for Disgrace win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6064, "Truth_answer": "The band Flotsam and Jetsam re-recorded their second album in 2014 under the title No Place For Disgrace 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about No Place for Disgrace?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6065, "Truth_answer": "Once in a Deathtime was a DVD+CD released by Flotsam and Jetsam in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Once in a Deathtime?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Once in a Deathtime do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6065, "Truth_answer": "The Cold is the tenth album by the thrash metal band Flotsam and Jetsam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211190124id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cold_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place_for_Disgrace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6065, "Truth_answer": "The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam was released on 14 September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210211190124id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cold_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam realeased?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Cold by Flotsam and Jetsam do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6066, "Truth_answer": "The group Hey! Say! JUMP held their first Asian concert tour from March to June 2012, performing in Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hey! Say! JUMP's tour in Asia do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6066, "Truth_answer": "The group Hey! Say! JUMP held their first Asian concert tour from March to June 2012, performing in Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey! Say! JUMP tour at all?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6066, "Truth_answer": "However, on March 15, Hey! Say! JUMP announced that the Hong Kong leg would be postponed until May and that the Bangkok tour was cancelled for unstated reasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey! Say! JUMP do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6066, "Truth_answer": "JUMP held another nationwide tour, Hey! Say! JUMP Zenkoku e JUMP Tour 2013, from April to August 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Hey! Say! JUMP break up after the announcement about their 2012 Asia tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6066, "Truth_answer": "To honor the group Hey! Say! JUMP's tenth anniversary, a greatest hits album was released on July 26, 2017 with the title Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6067, "Truth_answer": "Hey! Say! JUMP was surrounded by controversy in June 2011 after photos of Ryutaro Morimoto smoking while underage were leaked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead to Ryutaro Morimoto's suspension from Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6067, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Ryutaro Morimoto was indefinitely suspended from the group following an underage smoking scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Ryutaro Morimoto's suspension from Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6067, "Truth_answer": "Magic Power was used as the theme for the Japanese dub of The Smurfs, in which members Yamada and Chinen provided the voices for Clumsy Smurf and Brainy Smurf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey! Say! JUMP perform on the smurfs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6067, "Truth_answer": "On June 29, Hey! Say! JUMP released the new single OVER. It peaked at number one on the Oricon singles chart on its first day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524014052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Say!_JUMP_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hey! Say! JUMP release any hits in 2011?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6067, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there drama or tension in the band Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6067, "Truth_answer": "Hey! Say! JUMP originally debuted with ten members, the largest group in Johnny's history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hey! Say! JUMP?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6068, "Truth_answer": "On February 20, 1999, Whitaker suffered his first convincing defeat against the much bigger, much fresher Félix Trinidad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811123516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell_Whitaker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Whitaker vs Trinidad fight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6068, "Truth_answer": "The Whitaker vs. Trinidad fight lasted 12 rounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many rounds did the Whitaker vs. Trinidad fight last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6068, "Truth_answer": "In the last round, Whitaker, with a badly swollen right eye, displayed a purely defensive stance, avoiding his opponent throughout the round while Trinidad continued the offensive until the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811123516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell_Whitaker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the last round of the Whitaker vs. Trinidad fight?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6068, "Truth_answer": "Pernell Whitaker lost the fight by unanimous decision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pernell Whitaker pass out in the Whitaker vs. Trinidad fight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6068, "Truth_answer": "Félix Trinidad was much bigger and fresher, but Whitaker gamely took the Puerto Rican the distance in an attempt to win his IBF welterweight title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Whitaker vs. Trinidad fight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Trinidad and Whitaker friends?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "When the open era began, Billie Jean King campaigned for equal prize money in the men's and women's games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was your favorite thing you read aboutBillie Jean King and gender equality?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King is an advocate for gender equality and has long been a pioneer for equality and social justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billie Jean King affect equality?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "Not only has tennis been popular with women in the United States since its introduction — tennis was introduced to the United States by a woman, namely Mary Ewing Outerbridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did many women play the sport at the time of Billie Jean King?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King was the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King recieve recognition for her work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King switched from softball to tennis at age 11, because her parents suggested she should find a more ladylike sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billie Jean King get started with tennis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "Billie Jean King saved her own money – $8 – to buy her first racket", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about what you read, a fun fact about Billie Jean King.", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6069, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did it ever become equal pay for Billie Jean King?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps which encourages developing nations to promote private enterprise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7", "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were David Rockefeller's policy groups for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, along with other American business figures such as Sol Linowitz, Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7", "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did David Rockefeller found the International Executive Service Corps?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, along with other American business figures such as Sol Linowitz, David Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7", "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did David Rockefeller work with on the International Executive Service Corps?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, he formed the Partnership for New York City, a not-for-profit membership organization of New York businessmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other foundations or anything like the International Executive Service Corps that David Rockefeller started?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was David Rockefeller with the Bankers Forum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Rockefeller's biggest accomplishment with any of the policy groups?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was a trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, including 1948, when Alger Hiss was president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other major accomplishments", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) describes itself as being dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Carnegie Endowment do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "Displeased with the refusal of Bilderberg Group meetings to include Japan, David Rockefeller helped found the Trilateral Commission in July 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was was the last policy groupDavid Rockefeller worked on?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6070, "Truth_answer": "The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, nonpartisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller in July 1973 to foster closer cooperation among Japan, Western Europe, and North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126190553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Trilateral Commission?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "Rockefeller traveled widely and met with both foreign rulers and U.S. presidents, beginning with Dwight D. Eisenhower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some political connections he had?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "Rockefeller was criticized for befriending foreign autocrats in order to expand Chase interests in their countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have other notable political ties?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "Rockefeller had cut profitable deals with oil-rich dictators, Soviet party bosses and Chinese perpetrators of the Cultural Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he able to accomplish anything using these ties?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, David Rockefeller teamed up with former Goldman Sachs executives and others to form a fund-raising group based in Washington, Republicans Who Care, that supported moderate Republican candidates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did he accomplish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, David Rockefeller declined an offer from his brother Nelson Rockefeller, then governor of New York, to appoint him to Robert F. Kennedy's Senate seat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about David Rockefeller?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David Rockefeller decline the senate seat?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "At LSE David Rockefeller first met the future President John F. Kennedy (although he had earlier been his contemporary at Harvard) and once dated Kennedy's sister Kathleen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Rockefeller associated with any other presidents besides Eisenhower?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, David Rockefeller declined an offer from his brother Nelson Rockefeller, then governor of New York, to appoint him to Robert F. Kennedy's Senate seat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Rockefeller do while in the senate?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6071, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller (June 12, 1915 – March 20, 2017) was an American banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable David Rockefeller was able to do?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6072, "Truth_answer": "The Bill of Federalism is a list of ten proposed amendments to the United States Constitution by Barnett.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200219082016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Barnett_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Randy Barnett's amendment about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6072, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important part of Randy Barnett's Bill of Federalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6072, "Truth_answer": "After attending Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Barnett worked as a prosecutor in Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Randy Barnett?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan started his academic career in April 1909 at the Madras Presidency College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan start his academic career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "In April 1909, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was appointed to the Department of Philosophy at the Madras Presidency College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's position there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan work at the Department of Philosophy at the Madras Presidency College?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "In 1918, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was selected as Professor of Philosophy by the University of Mysore, where he taught at its Maharaja's College, Mysore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's academic career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan teach at the University of Mysore?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan had written many articles for journals of repute like The Quest, Journal of Philosophy and the International Journal of Ethics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarvepalli_Radhakrishnan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan publish any papers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's papers well-received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "During his travels, James Black had befriended Elijah Stuart. Stuart opened a tavern at Washington and Black was hired by a local blacksmith named William Shaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Black's partnership with William Shaw start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "James Black would go on to create some of the world's finest knives, but Black fell in love with his partner's daughter, Anne Shaw, and was forced out of the partnership.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Black and William Shaw have a great partnership?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Over time did James Black's partnership with William Shaw become famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Black have many customers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "James Black fell in love with his partner's daughter, Anne Shaw, and was forced out of the partnership when Shaw would not allow the marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other important aspects to this partnership between James Black and William Shaw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "James Black was married to Anne Shaw for ten years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were James Blake and Anne Shaw married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "After opening his own shop James Black was soon recognized as the best blacksmith in the area which had a bad effect on his father-in-law's competing shop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Black's own blacksmith shop go?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6074, "Truth_answer": "James Black and his wife had three sons and a daughter during this period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that happened after James Black opened his own shop?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "James Black was an American knifemaker best known for his improvements to Bowie knife designed by Jim Bowie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Black do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "Jim Bowie had become famous for his use of a large knife at a duel known as the Sandbar Fight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915224549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_Knife_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Bowie knife famous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "After Bowie's death in 1836, James Black did a brisk business selling his knives to pioneers bound for Texas. Everyone seemed to want Jim Bowie's knife.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211220217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(blacksmith)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many knives did James Black sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides the bowie knife what else was James Black famous for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "James Black was married to Anne Shaw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have any family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "James Black and his wife had three sons and a daughter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "There is a theory that James Black's legacy rests solely on Black's claims made well after he had been adjudged mentally incompetent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about James Black (blacksmith)?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was James Black (blacksmith) adjudged mentally incompetent?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Black (blacksmith)'s life change ater this adjedgement?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6076, "Truth_answer": "Tim Pawlenty was elected in 2002 on a platform of balancing the state's budget without raising taxes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significance did the state budget have in Pawlenty's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6076, "Truth_answer": "Tim Pawlenty served as the 39th Governor of Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What office was Tim Pawlenty elected to in 2002?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6076, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Tim Pawlenty entered the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination and later was a potential vice presidential nominee before serving as co-chair of Mitt Romney's campaign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223135413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Tim Pawlenty?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6076, "Truth_answer": "Tim Pawlenty was governor from January 6, 2003 – January 3, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For how many years did Tim Pawlenty serve as governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6076, "Truth_answer": "During his second term, Pawlenty erased a $2.7-billion deficit by cutting spending, shifting payments, and using one-time federal stimulus money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he serve a second term?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6077, "Truth_answer": "After his junior year in college, Paul Molitor was selected third overall in the 1977 Major League Baseball draft by the Milwaukee Brewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Molitor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paul Molitor join the brewers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6077, "Truth_answer": "After his junior year in college, Paul Molitor was selected third overall in the 1977 Major League Baseball draft by the Milwaukee Brewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Molitor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Molitor traded to the Brewers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6077, "Truth_answer": "During the 1982 season, Paul Molitor hit .302 and led the American League (AL) with 136 runs scored.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Molitor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the 82 season? did Paul Molitor's good performance individually continue?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "Trevor-Roper married Lady Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Howard-Johnston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Hugh Trevor-Roper marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "There were no children by Hugh Trevor-Roper's marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trevor-Roper have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper's title was Baron Dacre of Glanton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hugh Trevor-Roper title?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "In his last years Hugh Trevor-Roper had suffered from failing eyesight, which made it difficult for him to read and write.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In latter years,how was Hugh Trevor-Roper's health?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, at the age of 88, Trevor-Roper submitted a sizable article on Thomas Sutton, the founder of Charterhouse School, to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Hugh Trevor-Roper submit in his latter years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "Editor Brian Harrison praised the work as the work of a master.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of that work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trevor-Roper was diagnosed with cancer and died on 26 January 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hugh Trevor-Roper die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6078, "Truth_answer": "Hugh Trevor-Roper was diagnosed with cancer and died on 26 January 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hugh Trevor-Roper die from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's successes in high school won him a scholarship in 1985 to Gonzaga University, a Roman Catholic university in Spokane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Originally, Sherman Alexie enrolled in the pre-med program with hopes of becoming a doctor, but found he was squeamish during dissection in his anatomy classes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sherman Alexie's college years like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie switched to law, but found that was not suitable, either.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sherman Alexie decide to pursue instead of medicine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Unhappy with law, Alexie found comfort in literature classes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sherman Alexie able to find a fitting course of study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "He graduated with a bachelor's degree in American Studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie get a degree in literature?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Sherman Alexie dropped out of Gonzaga and enrolled at Washington State University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sherman Alexie do after he quit college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "The book with the title The Business of Fancydancing: Stories and Poems (1992) was well received, selling over 10,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sherman Alexie's first collection well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie has published short stories, novels, and poems. He has also written film screenplays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kind of works did Sherman Alexie publish?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Sherman Alexie broke barriers by creating the first all-Indian movie, Smoke Signals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie grow in success over time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's first novel, Reservation Blues, received a 1996 American Book Award. In 1997 he published the short story Superman and Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sherman Alexie do after receiving the degree?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6079, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie stopped drinking and quit school just three credits short of a degree. However, in 1995, he was awarded a bachelor's degree from Washington State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was noteworthy about Sherman Alexie's education or career?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6080, "Truth_answer": "In 1966 White met Gene Parsons and Gib Guilbeau at a recording session for the Gosdin Brothers and shortly after, he began to perform live with the duo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Clarence White in 1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Clarence White produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6080, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Clarence White win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6080, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White is best known as a member of the bluegrass ensemble the Kentucky Colonels and the rock band the Byrds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6080, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White contributed guitar to the band The Byrd's follow-up album, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, and to their seminal 1968 country rock release, Sweetheart of the Rodeo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did white do anything in 1968?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6081, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music. Influential flatpickers Dan Crary, Norman Blake, and Tony Rice cite White as a primary influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence influence anyone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6081, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the advent of the more aggressive flatpicking style pioneered by guitarists like Watson and White, the guitar was strictly a rhythm instrument, save for a few exceptions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were they influenced by?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6081, "Truth_answer": "The B-Bender device is activated by pushing down on the neck, and produces a pedal steel type sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way were they influenced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6081, "Truth_answer": "On the electric side of the guitar spectrum, White was similarly influential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he influential in other genres of music as well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6081, "Truth_answer": "Arlen Roth and Marty Stuart were guitarists influenced by this electric style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did he influence on the electric side?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6081, "Truth_answer": "Originally designed for the Fender Telecaster, B-Benders are now available to fit many solid body electric guitars, and even acoustic guitars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123160200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-Bender_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Clarence White B-Bender successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "As a little child Sherman Alexie lived on the Spokane Indian Reservation, located west of Spokane.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://piryjubilafelola.pfmlures.com/sherman-alexie-blasphemy-essay-15970cy.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sherman Alexie grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie was one of six children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sherman Alexie an only child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sherman Alexie the youngest child in the family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Alexie excelled academically, reading everything available, including auto repair manuals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What activities did Sherman Alexie do during his childhood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Alexie was born with hydrocephalus, a condition that occurs when there is an abnormally large amount of cerebral fluid in the nasal cavity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about Sherman Alexie's health problems.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie had to have brain surgery when he was six months old. Alexie's surgery was successful; he suffered no mental damage but had other side effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherman Alexie over come this medical condition as he grew?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Until the age of seven, Alexie suffered from seizures and bedwetting", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the side effects of Sherman Alexie's surgery?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Sherman Alexie's father often left the house on drinking binges for days at a time.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://piryjubilafelola.pfmlures.com/sherman-alexie-blasphemy-essay-15970cy.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sherman Alexie's father?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Sherman Alexie's family members all alive?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Alexie has described his life at the reservation school as challenging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me some thing else noteworthy about Sherman Alexie's childhood.", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Alexie has described his life at the reservation school as challenging because he was constantly teased by other kids and endured abuse from the teacher nuns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215001001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was life at the reservation challenging to Sherman Alexie?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6082, "Truth_answer": "Alexie excelled academically, reading everything available, including auto repair manuals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sherman Alexie cope with life on the reservation?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6083, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta had a fine start in Serie A, scoring 13 goals in his debut season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Gabriel Batistuta score in his debut season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6083, "Truth_answer": "In 1992–93, Fiorentina lost in the relegation battle and were demoted to Serie B.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Gabriel Batistuta demoted to B league?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6083, "Truth_answer": "In an effort to keep Batistuta, Fiorentina hired Giovanni Trapattoni as coach and promised to do everything to win the Scudetto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the club hire to keep Gabriel Batistuta on their team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6083, "Truth_answer": "In 1992–93, Fiorentina lost in the relegation battle and were demoted to Serie B.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gabriel Batistuta demoted to Serie B?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6083, "Truth_answer": "Gabriel Batistuta broke Ezio Pascutti's 32-year-old record by scoring in all of the first 11 matches of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta break a scoring record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6083, "Truth_answer": "Fiorentina lost the lead and finished the season in third place, although the result enabled them to participate in the Champions League the following season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fiorentina participate in Champions League?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6084, "Truth_answer": "While playing for Argentina in the 1991 Copa América, the vice-president of Fiorentina was impressed by Batistuta's skills and signed him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Fiorentina have to do with Gabriel Batistuta?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6084, "Truth_answer": "At Fiorentina, Batistuta found his best form. He was the top scorer of the 1994–95 Serie A season with 26 goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Gabriel Batistuta have at the top of his A season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6084, "Truth_answer": "The club returned to Serie A after one season in Serie B, with the contribution of 16 goals from Batistuta and the management of Claudio Ranieri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105025123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Batistuta_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the manager during Gabriel Batistuta's B season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6084, "Truth_answer": "The club returned to Serie A after one season in Serie B, with the contribution of 16 goals from Batistuta and the management of Claudio Ranieri.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they win a title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6084, "Truth_answer": "When Gabriel Batistuta moved to Roma in 2000 he finally won the Serie A title to crown his career in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gabriel Batistuta win the italian championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6085, "Truth_answer": "Andre Dawson joined the Cubs in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Andre Dawson selected by the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6085, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Dawson was the Cubs' starting right fielder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Andre Dawson play with the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6085, "Truth_answer": "Dawson played six seasons with the Cubs, and was one of the franchise's most popular players during that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124025210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Dawson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andre Dawson successful with the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6085, "Truth_answer": "After reviewing the contract, Dallas Green reached an agreement with Dawson's agent Dick Moss on a salary of $500,000 ($1,102,665 in today's dollars).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124025210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Dawson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Andre Dawson's salary with the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6085, "Truth_answer": "Dawson played six seasons with the Cubs, and was one of the franchise's most popular players during that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124025210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Dawson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andre Dawson enjoy his time playing with the Cubs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6086, "Truth_answer": "Dawson was selected by the Expos in the 11th round (pick #250) of the 1975 Major League Baseball draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124025210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Dawson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andre Dawson get signed to the expos", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6086, "Truth_answer": "Andre Dawson was voted the Montreal Expos Player of the Year in 1981 and 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andre Dawson well liked on the team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6086, "Truth_answer": "At Expo, Dawson set single-season club records for home runs (32, now seventh), RBI (113, now fourth), extra base hits (78, now seventh), and sacrifice flies (18, still first).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andre Dawson ever make any records while on the team", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6086, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andre Dawson missed when he left?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6086, "Truth_answer": "Dawson's nickname, The Hawk, was given to him by an uncle at a very early age because Andre attacked the ball like a hawk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124025210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Dawson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andre Dawson always dream of playing sports", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6086, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any reports on the team doing well without him", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton junior made his debut for North Adelaide at the age of 17.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Haydn Bunton Jr. start a career as a player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Haydn Bunton Jr. start playing for North Adelaide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton junior made his debut for North Adelaide at the age of 17, and two years seasons later was named an All-Australian player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Haydn Bunton Jr. successful with North Adelaide?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "From 1958 to 1960, Haydn Bunton Jr. played for Norwood, in spite of a serious knee injury sustained in a car accident in Tasmania in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haydn Bunton Jr. play for other clubs besides North Adelaide?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "With Swan District Haydn Bunton Jr. played 89 games and scored 112 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WasHaydn Bunton Jr. successful with Swan Districts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Haydn Bunton Jr.'s playing career end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6087, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. played for Swan District from 1961–1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Haydn Bunton Jr. play for Swan Districts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6088, "Truth_answer": "The Subiaco Football Club, nicknamed the Lions and known before 1973 as the Maroons, is an Australian rules football club in the West Australian Football League and WAFL Women's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200419180435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subiaco_Football_Club_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Subiaco?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6088, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Bunton junior returned to his former haunt of Subiaco, who as a result of the loss of such players as Mike Fitzpatrick had endured another bleak era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was it a bleak era for Subiaco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6088, "Truth_answer": "Haydn Bunton Jr. was with Subico from 1968–1972, 1984–1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Haydn Bunton Jr. stay with Subiaco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6088, "Truth_answer": "From 1958 to 1960, Haydn Bunton Jr. played for Norwood, in spite of a serious knee injury sustained in a car accident in Tasmania in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225014440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_Bunton_Jr._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Haydn Bunton Jr.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6089, "Truth_answer": "Carrie Amelia Nation was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Carrie Nation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6089, "Truth_answer": "Carrie Nation opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is remembered for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Nation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Carrie Nation doing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6090, "Truth_answer": "The album Revés/Yo Soy won the 1999 Grammy for best Latin Rock album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Café Tacuba have any popular albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6090, "Truth_answer": "One of Café Tacuba’s biggest hits ‘María’ was also one of the lead singles from their first and self-titled 1992 album Café Tacuba.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808180027id_/https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/mexico/articles/an-introduction-to-cafe-tacuba-in-13-songs/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other popular music did Café Tacuba have besides Reves/Yo Soy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6090, "Truth_answer": "Track Listing: 1. Noche Oscura 2. Las Batallas 3. Las Persianas 4. Rarotonga 5. Maria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Café Tacuba album Café Tacuba?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6090, "Truth_answer": "6. Cometer Suicidio 7. La Chica Banda 8. El Catrin 9. Pinche Juan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there more songs on the album Café Tacuba?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6090, "Truth_answer": "10. Labios Jaguar 11. Debajo del Bar 12. La Sonaja 13. Bar Tacuba", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more songs on the album Café Tacuba?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6090, "Truth_answer": "The band Café Tacuba toured in 1996 to promote the album Avalancha de Éxitos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Café Tacuba tour", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6091, "Truth_answer": "The Osmond Brothers began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was barbershop released by The Osmonds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6091, "Truth_answer": "With the addition of Donny, the group became known as The Osmonds; performing both as teen idols and as a soft rock band, their peak lasted from 1971 to 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Osmond Brothers were a barbershop quartet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6091, "Truth_answer": "By 1976, the band was no longer producing hit singles; that year, they transitioned into television with Donny & Marie, a popular variety show that ran until 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows are they in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6091, "Truth_answer": "Donny & Marie was a popular variety show that ran until 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that show do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6091, "Truth_answer": "The group The Osmonds has consisted of siblings who are all members of a family of musicians from Ogden, Utah, who have been in the public eye since the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Osmonds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6091, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced The Osmonds?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6092, "Truth_answer": "Under R&B producer Rick Hall's guidance, the Osmonds hit the top spot on the pop chart with One Bad Apple in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of success did the Osmonds have with pop music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6092, "Truth_answer": "One Bad Apple is track 2 on the Osmonds album titled The Osmonds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that part of an album they produced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6092, "Truth_answer": "Donny Osmond collaborated with Steve and Eydie for We Can Make it Together (billed as featuring all of the Osmonds as Alan, Wayne and Merrill penned the track for Donny).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Osmonds collaborate with any other artists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6092, "Truth_answer": "The Osmonds' song One Bad Apple hit the top of the charts in 1971. In 1972 they released two studio albums which were certified Gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other successes did the Osmonds have between 1971-1972?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6092, "Truth_answer": "Under R&B producer Rick Hall's guidance, the Osmonds hit the top spot on the pop chart with One Bad Apple in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Osmonds' most popular single during 1971-1972?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6092, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Osmonds win any awards during 1971-1972?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6093, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 23, Hack Wilson made his major league debut with the Giants on September 29, 1923 and became the starting left fielder the following season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hack Wilson do with the Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6093, "Truth_answer": "Hack Wilson ended the season with a .295 average, 10 home runs, and 57 runs batted in (RBIs) as New York won the NL pennant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hack Wilson do with the Giants ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6093, "Truth_answer": "Early in the 1925 season Hack Wilson hit the longest home run on record at Ebbets Field against the Brooklyn Robins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Wilson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hack Wilson set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6093, "Truth_answer": "Hack Wilson was unofficially voted the NL's most useful player by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hack Wilson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino was rumored dead in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Fats Domino connected to Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino's house was in an area that was heavily flooded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino's home suffer damage during Katrina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "Domino and his family had been rescued. The family was then taken to a shelter in Baton Rouge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino and his family leave New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "By January 2006, work to gut and repair Domino's home and office had begun (see Reconstruction of New Orleans). In the meantime, the Domino family resided in Harvey, Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino come back to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino help the people of New Orleans?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "President George W. Bush made a personal visit and replaced the National Medal of Arts that President Bill Clinton had previously awarded Domino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about Domino and Katrina?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Fats Domino react to George Bush replacing his medals?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "Domino returned to stage on May 19, 2007, at Tipitina's at New Orleans, performing to a full house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fats Domino continue to perform after Hurricane Katrina?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6094, "Truth_answer": "Fats Domino's gold records were replaced by the RIAA and Capitol Records, which owned the Imperial Records catalogue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other relevant information about Fats Domino and Katrina?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "After leaving Imperial Fats Domino moved to ABC-Paramount Records in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fats Domino record after leaving Imperial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "Despite the lack of chart success, Domino continued to record steadily until about 1970, leaving ABC-Paramount in mid-1965 and recording for Mercury Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Fats Domino do during this time with Mercury records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "With Mercury records Domino Fats delivered a live album and two singles. A studio album was planned but stalled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fats Domino record with Mercury?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "A studio album was planned but stalled with just four tracks recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't Fats Domino release the studio album with mercury?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "Domino appeared in the Monkees' television special 33⅓ Revolutions per Monkee in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Domino Fats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "In October 2012, Domino was featured in season three of the television series Treme, playing himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Domino Fats make any other tv appearances other than the Monkees' special?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "Domino returned to stage on May 19, 2007, at Tipitina's at New Orleans, performing to a full house. This would be his last public performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Domino Fats perform live any where?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "He made a cameo appearance in Clint Eastwood's movie Any Which Way You Can, filmed in 1979 and released in 1980, singing the country song Whiskey Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Domino Fats in any other films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6095, "Truth_answer": "Domino Fats released 11 singles for ABC-Paramount, several which hit the Top 100 but just once entering the Top 40 (Red Sails in the Sunset, 1963).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were released by Domino Fats during the 1963-1970s?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "Angel has said that, I stayed away from magicians when I was younger because I didn't want to think like them and wanted to create my own style.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Criss Angel do at the start of his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "His first television appearance was in 1994, where he performed as a part of a one-hour ABC primetime special entitled Secrets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Criss Angel do in his early career besides stay away from magicians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was this Criss Angel ABC special Secrets about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "In 1998 Angel performed a ten-minute show over the course of the World of Illusion conference in Madison Square Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Criss Angel do for his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the 10 minute Criss Angel 1998 show consist of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the audience react to the 10 minute Criss Angel 1998 show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel performed the show up to 60 times a day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 10 minute Criss Angel 1998 show a popular show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6096, "Truth_answer": "Angel has also been known to actively discourage a belief in mediumship, stating that there is no way for mediums to speak with people beyond the dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Criss Angel?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel's first television appearance was in 1994, where he performed as a part of a one-hour ABC primetime special entitled Secrets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Criss angel's first television appearance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Criss Angel's first television performance received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "In August 2002, Criss Angel spent 24 hours shackled underwater in a phone booth-sized water torture cell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the best of 2002 for Criss Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "In early 2003, Criss Angel performed at the release of the new branding for Miller Lite beer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Criss Angel start his promotional appearances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was this 2003 Miller Lite show received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the 2003 Miller Lite show a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel won the International Magician Society's Magician of the Year award in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known of Criss Angel in 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel also won the Merlin Magician of the Year award on two occasions, in 2001 and 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Criss Angel do anything else significant in 2004?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6097, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Criss Angel escape?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Mariel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was El Mariel an album by Pitbull?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "The singles from El Mariel are Bojangles, Ay Chico, Dime, and Keep Quiet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Pitbull album El Mariel have any singles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "El Mariel peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 17, selling 48,000 copies release week. The album has sold overall a total of 214,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Pitbull album El Mariel do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "The album El Mariel features several artists including Fat Joe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other artists featured on the Pitbull album El Mariel ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "The Boatlift was released on November 27, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boatlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Boatlift come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Boatlift is Go Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bealivoca.tk/media-video/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single off the Pitbull album Boatlift", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "The album Boatlift debuted at number 50 on the Billboard 200, with sales of 32,084 copies in its first two weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boatlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pitbull album Boatlift successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "Contributing artists include Trick Daddy and Lil Jon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other contributing artists?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6098, "Truth_answer": "The song Fuego (Remix) was featured on the video game Madden NFL 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "M.I.A.M.I. (backronym of Money Is a Major Issue) is the debut studio album by rapper Pitbull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.I.A.M.I._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was his role in M.I.A.M.I.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "The first two singles from M.I.A.M.I. are Culo and That's Nasty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some notable songs on Pitbull's M.I.A.M.I.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "Other singles from M.I.A.M.I. are Back Up, Toma, and Damnit Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some other singles from Pitbull's M.I.A.M.I.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "The RIAA certified the album Gold on April 8, 2005 for reaching sales of 500,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.I.A.M.I._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pitbull's M.I.A.M.I. have any success on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did M.I.A.M.I. by Pitbull win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "Guest artists on Pitbull's M.I.A.M.I. album include Lil Jon and Oobie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any artists featured on Pitbull's M.I.A.M.I.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "For the M.I.A.M.I. New Times, Mosi Reeves especially praised Pitbull's performances in the second half of the album for spitting thug raps and matching wits with Bun B from UGK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.I.A.M.I._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pitbull's M.I.A.M.I. receive any media attention?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "M.I.A.M.I. was rated 3 out of 5 stars by users on allmusic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the audience reaction to M.I.A.M.I.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "Pitbull joined the Anger Management Tour, the 2000 hip-hop concert tour headlined by Eminem and 50 Cent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116025433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(rapper)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anyone else on Pitbull tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "Pitbull also appeared on the Ying Yang Twins' single Shake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the tour?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6099, "Truth_answer": "Pitbull also appeared on Adassa's chart topping single Kamasutra & Twista's Hit the Floor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did he appear on anyone else's songs?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6100, "Truth_answer": "Trumble endured a period where he was not able to take wickets consistently.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108214051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trumble_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hugh Trumble's early struggle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6100, "Truth_answer": "Trumble's struggle began early in the 1889–90 Australian season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hugh Trumble's struggle begin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Hugh Trumble's struggle last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6100, "Truth_answer": "Trumble drank beer and relaxed and then took a succession of wickets to ensure his selection in the Australian team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hugh Trumble recover from the struggle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "Chagall received his primary education at the local Jewish religious school, where he studied Hebrew and the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mark Chagall's education begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "In 1906 at the age of 19 Chagall first studied with Yehuda Pen at his small drawing school in Vitebsk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Chagall attend college or the university?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "The studio of Yehuda Pen was located in Vitebsk, a city in Belarus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the studio of Yehuda Pen located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "Chagall initially studied academic portrait painting and then moved on to study self portraits, landscapes, and contemporary art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of art did Marc Chagall's education focus on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chargall's most famous painting is the 1911 I and the Village.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Marc Chagall have any famous paintings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "Between 1908 and 1910, Marc Chagall was a student of Léon Bakst at the Zvantseva School of Drawing and Painting in Russia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Chagall receive any other kind of art education after Yehuda Pen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "An early modernist, Marc Chagall was associated with several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So what kind of art did Marc Chagall decide to go into?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6101, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall had two basic reputations, writes Lewis: as a pioneer of modernism and as a major Jewish artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is interesting that you can tell me about Marc Chagall or his art education?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall's art was inspired by his early childhood and Jewish roots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artist inspired Marc Chagall the most?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall first studied academic portrait painting and then self portraits, landscapes, and contemporary art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of art did Marc Chagall focus on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "In 1906 at the age of 19 Chagall first studied with Yehuda Pen at his small drawing school in Vitebsk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Marc Chagall first get his start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "Susan Goodman said Marc Chagall chose to cherish and publicly express one's Jewish roots by integrating them into his art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chagall_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marc Chagall do to embrace or hide his jewish roots?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "Chagall biographer Franz Meyer, explains that with the connections between his art and early life the hassidic spirit is still the basis and source of nourishment for his art.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Marc Chagall do to intergrate this roots in his art?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall's most famous painting is the 1911 I and the Village.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "amazing has Marc Chagall done anything famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "Marc Chagall's career lasted 81 years, from 1905-1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Marc Chagall's career last?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6102, "Truth_answer": "After seeing a schoolmate draw, Marc Chagall soon began copying images from books and found the experience so rewarding he then decided he wanted to become an artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anything special and specific about Marc Chagall's past that inspired him to be a painter", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "Each year between 1882 and 1894 from mid-July to mid-September the Stephen family leased Talland House as a summer residence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Talland House?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "An important influence and source of material for her novels in Virginia Woolf's early life was the summer home the family used in St Ives, Cornwall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Talland House to Virginia Woolf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "Frequent guests included literary figures such as Henry James and George Meredith, as well as James Russell Lowell, and the children were exposed to much more intellectual conversations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did living at Talland House effect Virginia Woolfe's life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "Virginia Woolf said: You entered Talland House by a large wooden gate...up the carriage drive...to the Lookout place...From the Lookout place one had...a perfectly open view of the Bay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Virginia Woolf say about Talland house?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "From Talland House Virginia could also see the lighthouse tower and rocks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Virginia Woolf see in Talland house?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf inspired by her time spent in Cornwall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Virginia Woolf work was inspired by Cornwall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "Virginia Woolf's mother Julia was perpetually entertaining, and was notorious for her manipulation of her guests' lives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Virginia Woolf?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6103, "Truth_answer": "Julia was constantly matchmaking in the belief everyone should be married, the domestic equivalence of her philanthropy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Virginia Woolf's mother manipulate her guests?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Virginia Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Virginia Woolf in 1895?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Encouraged by her father, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tell me something interesting about Virginia Woolf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Woolf was 18 years old when she began writing professionally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was virginia woolf in 1900 when she began writing professionally?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Virginia Woolf had her first major mental breakdown after her mother's death in 1895, the loss having a profound lifelong effect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p59" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Virginia Woolf react to her mother's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Julia Stephen fell ill with influenza in February 1895, and never properly recovered, dying on 5 May, when Virginia was only 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julia Princep Jackson able to recover finally from the influenza?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "After her mother passed, Virginia Woolf was looked after by her sister and stepsister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who looked after Virginia Woolf after her mother's passing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Woolf's childhood came to an abrupt end in 1895 with the death of her mother and her first mental breakdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is said about Virgina Woolf's life after her the death of her mother?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6104, "Truth_answer": "Virginia was born at 22 Hyde Park Gate and lived there till her father's death in 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Virginia Woolf in 1904?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "In February 2003, at the age of 22, Hingis announced her retirement from tennis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Martina Hingis's first retirement from tennis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis was retired for approximately 2-3 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Martina Hingis stay in her first retirement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis decided to retire due to her injuries and being in pain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Martina Hingis decide to retire in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "Ligament injuries in both ankles forced her to withdraw temporarily from professional tennis in early 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What injuries did Martina Hingis have when she retired in 2001?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis suffer any other injuries besides her ankles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis briefly ended her coaching relationship with her mother Melanie early in the year 2001 but had a change of heart two months later just before the French Open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Martina Hingis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6105, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Martina Hingis end her coaching relationship with her mother?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis' doubles partner was Anna Kournikova.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Martina Hingis's partner in a doubles match?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "1999 saw Hingis win her third successive Australian Open singles crown as well as the doubles title (with Anna Kournikova).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014064326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 Martina Hingis defeated another up-and-coming player, Venus Williams, in the final of the US Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What games did Martina Hingis play in the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "Martina Hingis has won 43 WTA and 2 ITF titles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Martina Hingis win any titles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martina Hingis beat in order to win the title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a notable fact about Martina Hingis regarding the US doubles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What games lead Martina Hingis to the US doubles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Martina Hingis play against?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of Melungeon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "The Melungeon migrated together, sometimes along with white neighbors, from western Virginia through the Piedmont frontier of North Carolina, before settling primarily in the mountains of East Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Melungeon migrate to or from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "The total population of the Melungeon is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Melungeons were there or are there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "Melungeons were families descended from free people of color and mixed-race unions between persons of African ancestry and Native Americans in colonial Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of the definition of Melungeon are pertinent?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "Melungeon are generally European American in appearance, often (though not always) with dark hair and eyes, and a swarthy or olive complexion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What characteristics do Melungeons exhibit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "Melungeon were largely endogamous, marrying primarily within their community until about 1900.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characteristics are present in Melungeon besides their appearance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6107, "Truth_answer": "The Melungeon's ancestors can usually be traced back to colonial Virginia and the Carolinas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of Melungeon's set them apart besides their apperance and being endogamous?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "Children of European and free black unions had intermarried with persons of Native American ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the melungeon origins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "The term Melungeon has since sometimes been applied as a catch-all phrase for a number of groups of mixed-race ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Melungeon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Melungeon's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "Other peoples frequently suggested as Melungeon ancestors are the Black-Dutch and the Powhatan Indian group, an Algonquian-speaking tribe who inhabited eastern Virginia when the English first arrived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in your opinion, what is the most interesting part of the article about Melungeons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "According to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem, which Virginia incorporated into law in 1662, children born in the colonies were assigned the social status of their mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the Melungeon assigned the ethnicity of their mother instead of their father?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any change to partus sequitur ventrum at any point?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6108, "Truth_answer": "The term Melungeon was traditionally considered an insult, a label applied to Appalachians who were by appearance or reputation of mixed-race ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important aspect of this article about Melungeon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "John Bowring had begun contributing to the newly founded Westminster Review and had been appointed its editor by Bentham in 1825.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bowring_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Bowring become a political economist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "By his contributions to the Review John Bowring attained considerable repute as a political economist and parliamentary reformer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bowring_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Bowring's biggest achievement in this area?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "John Borwing lived in London during his career as a political economist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was John Bowring living during the time of his career as a political economist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "John Borwing was a member of the 1831 Royal Commission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did John Bowring achieve in this career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "As a member of the 1831 Royal Commission, John Bowring advocated strict parliamentary control on public expenditure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bowring_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Bowring do in this role?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Bowring achieve reforms on control on public expenditure?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "The University of Groningen conferred on him the degree of doctor of laws in February the next year for his Sketches of the Language and Literature of Holland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bowring_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Bowring have any other achievements during this time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "John Bowring's last formal education was at a Unitarian school in Moretonhampstead and he started work in his father's business at age 13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Bowring receive any other degrees besiders his degree of doctor of laws?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6109, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't John Bowring appointed professor of English or History?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6110, "Truth_answer": "Before the New York Dolls dissolved in 1975, the band was initially formed, Billy Murcia passed away, and they obtained a record deal in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regarding theNew York Dolls leading up to the dissolution?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6110, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls released their final album in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the New York Dolls break up for good?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they release any hits before the break up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the ultimate cause of the dissolution?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6110, "Truth_answer": "Around 1975 met after a drunken argument with Sylvain, Robison was fired and replaced by pianist/keyboardist Bobbie Blaine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Robinson get replaced?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6110, "Truth_answer": "Along with the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, the New York Dolls were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "Sylvain Sylvain and Billy Murcia, who went to junior high school and high school together, started playing in a band called the Pox in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to the formation of The New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 they formed a band again and recruited Johnny Thunders to join on bass, though Sylvain ended up teaching him to play guitar. They called themselves the Dolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Pox evolve into the New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "After they formed a band again they recruited Johnny Thunders to join on bass, though Sylvain ended up teaching him to play guitar. They called themselves the Dolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the New York Dolls do after forming their band in 1970?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of reception did The Pox receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "After getting a manager and attracting some music industry interest, the New York Dolls got a break when Rod Stewart invited them to open for him at a London concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130020954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Dolls_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the New York Dolls get their break?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "In 1972 drummer Billy Murcia passed away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Dolls got their break?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6111, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting facts about the New York Dolls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "In 1993 The Verve released their debut album A Storm in Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "A Storm in Heaven charted at number twenty-seven in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Verve's debut album successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "One single from a Storm in Heaven is Slide Away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some singles from the Verve album A Storm in Heaven?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "Slide Away scraped the top 100 in the UK singles chart, peaking at #98.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_Away_(The_Verve_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Slide Away by the Verve chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "The Verve supported The Smashing Pumpkins on the European Part of their Siamese Dream Tour in autumn of 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Verve go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "The Verve won a 1999 BMI Pop Awards for Bittersweet Symphony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Verve win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "The band The Verve's original line-up reunited in June 2007, embarking on a tour later that year and releasing the album Forth in August 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Verve?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Verve play anywhere else after 2007?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6112, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Verve play with anyone after 2007?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "A Northern Soul is the second studio album by English alternative rock band The Verve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714204505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Northern_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is A Nothern Soul an album title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "A Northern Soul was a moderate success upon release, charting at number 13 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714204505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Northern_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Verve album A Northern Soul successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "The singles from A Northern Soul are This Is Music, On Your Own, and History.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles on the album A Northern Soul?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "The band broke up 3 months after the album was released and made no live appearances in 1996, apart from a solo performance from Ashcroft supporting Oasis in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Verve tour to promote the album A Northern Soul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "Ashcroft broke up the band three months later, just before the release of the third single History, which reached No. 24 in September.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p4", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band the Verve break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "Ashcroft stated he was unhappy being in the band and felt that being in the band, writing music, and playing were an addiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the first break up of the Verve?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "Ashcroft stated he was unhappy being in the band and felt that being in the band, writing music, and playing were an addiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Verve eventually get back together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "The new band hired former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Verve add any new band members after getting back together?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6113, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Butler spent only a couple of days with the band. The band then chose Simon Tong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p4", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Verve replace Bernard Butler with a different guitarist?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "Harris came to prominence for his criticism of religion, and Islam in particular, and is described as one of the Four Horsemen of Atheism“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sam Harris have to do with Islam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "Harris considers Islam to be especially belligerent and inimical to the norms of civil discourse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sam Harris consider Islam a relevant religion", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "Harris considers Islam to involve bad ideas, held for bad reasons, leading to bad behavior.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam think that Islam was dangerous", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris believes liberals dangerously downplay the threat posed by Islamic fundamentalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Sam Harris think that Islam will pose a threat to other countries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sam Harris made predictions about how Islam will affect the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does Sam Harris think that Islam will stifle the rest of the world", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6114, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you please tell me more about how we have lost our first amendment rights", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris was born in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sam Harris born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris is the son of actor Berkeley Harris and TV producer Susan Harris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Simon Harris' parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Harris has stated that his upbringing was entirely secular and that his parents rarely discussed religion, though he also stated that he was not raised as an atheist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Simon Harris raised in any particular religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sam Harris decide he was an atheist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris' original major at Stanford was English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he study at Stanford?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris changed his major to Philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he change his major to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris completed a B.A. degree in philosophy in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he graduate from university?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6115, "Truth_answer": "Sam Harris received a Ph.D. degree in cognitive neuroscience in 2009 from the University of California, Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Harris transfer to UCLA or go there for graduate school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6116, "Truth_answer": "Morph (Kevin Sydney) helped the team take down Proteus by impersonating the Maestro and weakening Proteus with a steel strip in his head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Sydney_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Kevin Sydney have to do with Proteus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6116, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Sydney is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information in the article about Kevin Sydney?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6116, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Sydney aka Morph aka The Changeling has the ability to shapeshift.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Morph impersonate the Maestro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6116, "Truth_answer": "When the New Exiles became immersed within the Crystal Palace, Proteus was absorbed in Morph's place, freeing Morph once and for all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Sydney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What powers did Morph use to take down Proteus?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6117, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Super Furry Animals recorded Dim Brys: Dim Chwys, the earliest track of the band's that is commercially available.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131014848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Furry_Animals_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Super Furry Animals in 1994?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Super Furry Animals track Dim Brys: Dim Chwys make the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6117, "Truth_answer": "With the demise of Creation, SFA needed to find a new label for their next album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Super Furry Animals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6117, "Truth_answer": "Super Furry Animals signed with one of Sony's subsidiaries, Epic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of Super Furry Animals' label after Creation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6117, "Truth_answer": "The Epic label had greater resources and their album with Epic titled Rings Around the World was said to be their most polished and accessible work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Super Furry Animals do with the label Epic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6117, "Truth_answer": "While with Creation, Super Furry Animals would sing sometimes in English instead of Welsh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Super Furry Animals switch the language of any of the songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6118, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Jonas Joey Jordisonis an American musician best known for his work as the former drummer and co-songwriter for the metal band Slipknot and as guitarist for the Murderdolls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Joey Jordison?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6118, "Truth_answer": "Joey Jordison's musical career spanned work with several bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joey Jordison's career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6118, "Truth_answer": "Joey Jordison is most known for being the drummer of the band Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For what band was Joey Jordison a musician?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6118, "Truth_answer": "Joey Jordison was with Slipknot from 1995-2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was he with the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6119, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot is a heavy metal band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antennas_to_Hell_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200519110157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(album)_p0", "https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/slipknot-ready-for-australian-fans-to-go-beserk-at-soundwave/news-story/a940a284cd0d2dbcd604fe93fe656e1f_p0", "https://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_no6_of_slipknot_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210303055717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind_%28Slipknot_song%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6119, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot is the eponymous debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Slipknot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200519110157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slipknot's first album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6119, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an aspect of Slipknot that the article focuses on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6119, "Truth_answer": "With Slipknot, Jordison performed on four studio albums, and produced the live album 9.0: Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009232747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Jordison_p1", "https://lsinsight.org/joey-jordison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Slipknot while Jordison was in the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6119, "Truth_answer": "After Joey Jordison left, Slipknot relased the album .5: The Gray Chapter, obtained new members, and went on tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Slipknot after Jordison left?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "He made his film debut in 2003 with a leading role in the romantic comedy Ishq Vishk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What early work did Kapoor do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "Shahid Kapoor plays the role of Aditya Verma (Adi) in Ishq Vishk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shahid Kapoor get this role in Ishq Vishk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "Kapoor trained extensively for a bulkier physical build.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207122636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Kapoor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shahid Kapoor do anything else for the role in Ishq Vishk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "It is about Rajiv and Payal who are friends since childhood. While Payal is in love with Rajiv, it takes him a bit longer to return her feelings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200830105406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishq_Vishk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Ishq Vishk about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "Shahid Kapoor also appeared in the 2004 film Fida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So, was there another movie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "Somebody empties the bank accounts of many people, including Babu Anna, an underworld don, via an Internet theft. The police are clueless about the robber, and Anna wants revenge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200830105256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fida_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2004 Hindi movie Fida about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6120, "Truth_answer": "Fida is rated 5.5 out of 10 on imdb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Fida have good reviews?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6121, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati was a Gaudīya Vaisnava Hindu guru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the religious practice ofBhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6121, "Truth_answer": "Hinduism is the world's third largest religion. It is an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life, widely practised in the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Hinduism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6121, "Truth_answer": "Bimla Prasad was born in 1874 in Puri (Orissa) a son of Kedarnath Datta Bhaktivinoda Thakur, a recognised Bengali Gaudiya Vaishnava philosopher and teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an important fact in this article about Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6121, "Truth_answer": "After the deaths of his father and his guru, in 1918 Bimla Prasad accepted the Hindu formal order of asceticism (sannyasa), becoming known as Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6121, "Truth_answer": "In 1904 Siddhanta Sarasvati travelled to South India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who travelled to south india?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6121, "Truth_answer": "Siddhanta Sarasvati went to South India and explored various branches of Hinduism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for what?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6122, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami started his formal education at an English school at Ranaghat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6122, "Truth_answer": "In 1881 Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Goswami was transferred to the Oriental Seminary of Calcutta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go to any other school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6122, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati studied English, Sanscrit, Hindu texts and poetry, mathematics, and jyotisha (traditional Indian astronomy).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6122, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati graduate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6122, "Truth_answer": "After his education Sarasvati was a secretary and historian at the royal court. He also started an astronomoy school and was a private tutor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did he do after he finished school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6122, "Truth_answer": "Sarasvati also attended Calcutta Metropolitan Institution and Sanscrit College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati attend any other schools?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "Marshall made his Test début in the Second Test at Bangalore on 15 December 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Malcolm Marshall's international debut", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "Marshall made his Test début in the Second Test at Bangalore on 15 December 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the second test at Banglore for Malcolm Marshall?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Malcolm Marshall win awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was partly taught cricket by his grandfather, who helped to bring him up after his father's death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Malcolm Marshall start playing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall played cricket for the Banks Brewery team from 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Malcolm Marshall start playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall immediately developed a career-long antipathy to Dilip Vengsarkar due to his aggressive appealing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything interesting about Malcolm Marshall's international debut?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6123, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Malcolm Marshall when he started?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was born in Bridgetown, Barbados.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Malcolm Marshall from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was educated at St Giles Boys' School from 1963 to 1969 and then at Parkinson Comprehensive from 1969 to 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Malcolm Marshall go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall grew up in the parish of Saint Michael, Barbados.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything interesting about Malcolm Marshall's early years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall had three half-brothers and three half-sisters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Malcolm Marshall have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall's mother was Eleanor (née Welch).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Malcolm Marshall's mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything notable about Malcolm Marshall's family ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age did Malcolm Marshall start playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6124, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Malcolm Marshall's family political?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "On December 14, Gackt went on his longest nationwide tour Requiem et Reminiscence II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re:Born_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened regarding Gackt in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "The Gackt Requim et Reminscence II tour included over 60 concerts in more than forty-five cities, reaching an audience of over 210,000 spectators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Gackt Requim et Reminscence II tour popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "On December 14, Gackt went on his longest nationwide tour Requiem et Reminiscence II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did he go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "Re:Born is the seventh full-length studio album released by Japanese recording artist Gackt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was re:reborn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "On the Billboard Japan Top Albums chart the album Re:Born peaked at number seventeen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re:Born_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album Gackt album re:born do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "As a solo artist, Gackt has sold over 10 million records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Gackt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6125, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Gackt able to perform the concert?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "Gackt's first gig as a solo artist was the 99 Gackt Resurrection tour held in 11 locations across Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gackt's first solo tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "The 99 Gackt Resurrection tour was held in 11 locations across Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gackt start the 99 Gackt tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "Gackt followed his tour with his May 12 debut release, extended play Mizérable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029044406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gackt release any albums during the time of his first tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "The first single Mizérable charted for 9 weeks, and sold over 116,771 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any popular songs on the Gackt album Mizérable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "In January 2007, Gackt played the warlord Uesugi Kenshin in the NHK Taiga drama Fūrin Kazan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Furin Kazan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gackt's performance in Furin Kazan successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6126, "Truth_answer": "Furin Kazan is rated 8.5 out of 10 on imdb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the show Furin Kazan do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6127, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of the song Eight Miles High are, for the most part, about the group's flight to London in August 1965 and their accompanying English tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the composition of Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6127, "Truth_answer": "Clark began writing the song's lyrics on November 24, 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the composition of Eight Miles High take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6127, "Truth_answer": "Eight Miles High is a song by the American rock band the Byrds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the song Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6127, "Truth_answer": "The song Eight Miles High was produced by Allen Stanton and released March 14, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song ever produced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6127, "Truth_answer": "Eight Miles High reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 24 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting in the article about Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote was a literary celebrity superstar with crossover fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Truman Capote's celebrity status?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "Random House published Truman Capote's writings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Random house do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "Truman Garcia Capote was an American novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, playwright, and actor. He began his professional career writing short stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Truman Capote become a celebrity icon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "The Truman Capote Literary Trust is an American charitable trust established in 1994 by Truman Capote's literary executor, Alan U. Schwartz, pursuant to Capote's will.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_Capote_Literary_Trust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Truman Capote involved in any charities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "The Truman Capote Literary Trust supports acadameia, literary criticism, and creative writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Truman Capote support any causes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote spent the majority of his life until his death partnered to Jack Dunphy, a fellow writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115024959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_Capote_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Truman Capote married to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the public feel about Truman Capote's gayness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6128, "Truth_answer": "Truman Capote's known lovers were Newton Arvin and Jack Dunphy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of Truman Capote's famous gay lovers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "Sean Waltman returned to WWF TV on the March 30, 1998 episode of Monday Night Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210045114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sean Waltman 1998?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Monday Night Raw with Sean Waltman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "Initially called The Kid on the WWF website, he became known as X-Pac by the next Raw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What wasSean Waltman's wrestling name in 1993?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "Sean Waltman has wrestled with the names The 1–2–3 Kid, 6-Pac, The Lightning Kid, The Kamikaze Kid, The Cannonball Kid, Sean Waltman, Syxx, Syxx-Pac, X-Pac", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have any other names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "Sean Waltman has won a dozen championships between WWE, WCW, and TNA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210045114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Waltman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Waltman win any championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "The majority of Sean Waltman's titles are cruiserweight and tag team titles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What title was this?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "He was also the final WWF Light Heavyweight Champion before the title was retired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he win any other championships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "Sean Waltman wrestled Bret Hart for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship on July 11, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did he wrestle during this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6129, "Truth_answer": "The original members of DX were Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chyna and Rick Rude. The group expanded with new additions X-Pac, The New Age Outlaws, and Tori.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were other members of DX?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was born in Columbus, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Augusta Jane Evans born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was born on May 8, 1835.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203933id_/https://www.amazon.com/Inez-Alamo-Augusta-Jane-Evans/dp/1523775041_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Augusta Jane Evans born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans' mother was Sarah S. Howard and her father was Matthew R. Evans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Augusta Jane Evans's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "As a young girl in 19th-century America, Augusta Jane Evans received little in the way of a formal education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203933id_/https://www.amazon.com/Inez-Alamo-Augusta-Jane-Evans/dp/1523775041_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Augusta Jane Evans go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was an American author.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Augusta Jane Evans do for work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane's first novel was published in 1855.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Augusta Jane Evans' first novel published?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane's first novel was titled Inez - A Tale of the Alamo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Augusta Jane Evans's first novel?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "After most of the Southern states declared their independence and seceded from the Union into the Confederate States of America, Augusta Jane Evans became a staunch Southern patriot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Augusta Jane Evans?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Jane Evans was born in Columbus, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Augusta Jane Evans moved to georgia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6130, "Truth_answer": "Her father moved his family of ten from Georgia for Alabama, and scarcely ten when they moved to San Antonio, Texas, in 1845.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190519150209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Jane_Evans_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Augusta Jane Evans do in Texas?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are Minit and Instant Records connected to Allen Toussaint?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "Southern Nights is a 1975 R&B concept album by Allen Toussaint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101222813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Nights_%28Allen_Toussaint_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What records did Allen Toussaint produce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint discover or sign any singers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "Toussaint thought Southern Nights was his most successful album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727043217id_/https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/nov/10/allen-toussaint-seven-of-his-greatest-songs_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allen Toussaint's most successful recording?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "For Southern Nights, Toussaint collaborated with producer Marshall Seahorn and an instrumental band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Allen Toussaint collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's most recent albums are The Bright Mississippi (2009) and American Tunes (2016).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of some of Allen Toussaint's albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 Allen Toussaint was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Allen Toussaint win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "Allen Toussaint's instruments were vocals and piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instruments did Allen Toussaint play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6131, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117170109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Toussaint_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Allen Toussaint start working at Minit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "Selim III introduced salutary reforms into the administration, especially in the fiscal department.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of the laws that Selim III reformed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "Selim III sought by well-considered plans to extend the spread of education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another law that Selim III reformed besides salutary reforms?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "Selim III profited by the respite to abolish the military tenure of fiefs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any more laws that were reformed by Selim III besides salutary reforms and the spread of education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "Selim III engaged foreign officers as instructors, by whom a small corps of new troops called nizam-i-jedid were collected and drilled in 1797.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929071328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_III_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the military reformed by Selim III?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the reformed school opened?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "Selim III engaged foreign officers as instructors, by whom a small corps of new troops called nizam-i-jedid were collected and drilled in 1797.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the schools reformed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "This unit was composed of Turkish peasant youths from Anatolia and supplied with modern weaponry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how else were the schools reformed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6132, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the schools reformed in any other way?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse's battles with substance abuse were the subject of much media attention. In 2005, she went through a period of drinking, heavy drug use, and weight loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What substance problems did Amy Winehouse have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse told a magazine that the drugs were to blame for her hospitalisation and that I really thought that it was over for me then.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the press say about Amy Winehouse drinking and drug use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "In August 2007, Amy Winehouse cancelled a number of shows in the UK and Europe, citing exhaustion and ill health. She was hospitalised during this period", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What help did Winehouse get for her drug problems?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse's father commented that when he had made public statements regarding her problems he was using the media because it seemed the only way to get through to her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Amy Winehouse's family do at this time after she was hospitalised during this period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "The British tabloid The Sun posted a video of a woman, alleged to be Amy Winehouse, apparently smoking crack cocaine and speaking of having taken ecstasy and valium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Amy Winehouse article besides her father making public statements regarding her problems he was using the media because it seemed the only way to get through to her?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "On 23 January 2008, the video was passed on to the Metropolitan Police, who questioned Amy Winehouse on 5 February. No charges were brought.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Amy Winehouse as a result of the video of a woman, alleged to be Winehouse, apparently smoking crack cocaine and speaking of having taken ecstasy and valium from The Sun", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "In various interviews, Amy Winehouse admitted to having problems with self-harm, depression, and eating disorders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems with mental illness did Amy Winehouse have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "In late January 2008, Amy Winehouse reportedly entered a rehabilitation facility for a two-week treatment program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse get treatment for her self-harm, depression, and eating disorder illnesses?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amy Winehouse record any music in late January 2008, after reportedly entering a rehabilitation facility for a two-week treatment program?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse's father and manager then sought to have her detained under the Mental Health Act of 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Winehouse_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Amy Winehouse article besides her entering a rehabilitation facility for a two-week treatment program?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6133, "Truth_answer": "Amy Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning on 23 July 2011 at the age of 27.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.noopler.com/celebrity/amy-winehouse/198328_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Amy Winehouse die?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "George Armstrong Custer led his Wolverines to Shenandoah Valley where by the year's end they defeated the army of Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early in the Valley Campaigns of 1864.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happpened at the valley and apomattox with George Armstrong Custer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "Philip Sheridan and George Armstrong Custer took part in cavalry actions supporting the Overland Campaign, including the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Yellow Tavern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sheridan and Custer defeat the army of Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Yellow Tavern with George Armstrong Custer took place during May and June of 1864", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Yellow Tavern with George Armstrong Custer take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "During May and June, Philip Sheridan and George Custer took part in cavalry actions supporting the Overland Campaign, including the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Yellow Tavern", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it in the winter when the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Yellow Tavern with George Armstrong Custer took place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "Both armies suffered heavy casualties, around 5,000 men killed in total", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218235353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Wilderness_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there a lot of casualties in the Battle of the Wilderness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "George Armstrong Custer captured Hampton's divisional train, but was then cut off and suffered heavy losses before being relieved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Battle of Yellow Tavern with George Armstrong Custer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6134, "Truth_answer": "In the Valley Campaigns of 1864, they pursued the Confederates at the Third Battle of Winchester and effectively destroyed Early's army during Sheridan's counterattack at Cedar Creek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this George Armstrong Custer in The Valley and Appomattox article besides when Custer captured Hampton's divisional train, but was then cut off and suffered heavy losses before being relieved?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "On 18 July 1976, Nadia Comăneci made history at the Montreal Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen with the Summer Olympics in Montreal with Nadia Comăneci", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "During the team compulsory portion of the competition, Nadia Comăneci was awarded the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics for her routine on the uneven bars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nadia Comăneci do on 18 July 1976, when Comăneci made history at the Montreal Olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "During the remainder of the Montreal Games, Nadia Comăneci earned six additional tens. She won gold medals for the individual all-around, the balance beam and uneven bars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci receive any metals or awards in the Montreal Olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci also won a bronze for the floor exercise and a silver as part of the team all-around.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Nadia Comăneci known for besides winning gold medals for the individual all-around, the balance beam and uneven bars?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci also took over the spotlight from Olga Korbut, who had been the darling of the 1972 Munich Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nadia Comăneci do in the Olympics besides winning a bronze for the floor exercise and a silver as part of the team all-around", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci's achievements are pictured in the entrance area of Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, where she is shown presenting her perfect beam exercise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Nadia Comăneci in the Summer Olympics in Montreal article besides Comăneci also taking over the spotlight from Olga Korbut, who had been the darling of the 1972 Munich Games?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci was the first Romanian gymnast to win the Olympic all-around title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadia Comăneci do anything else outstanding aside from presenting her perfect beam exercise?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci also holds the record for being the youngest Olympic gymnastics all-around champion ever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other record doesNadia Comăneci hold besides being the first Romanian gymnast to win the Olympic all-around title?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Nadia Comăneci was the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year for 1976 and the Associated Press's 1976 Female Athlete of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out to you about Nadia Comăneci aside from her holding the record for being the youngest Olympic gymnastics all-around champion ever", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6135, "Truth_answer": "Back home in Romania, Nadia Comăneci was awarded the Sickle and Hammer Gold Medal for her success, and she was named a Hero of Socialist Labor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214145356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some more achievements by Nadia Comăneci besides being the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year for 1976 and the Associated Press's 1976 Female Athlete of the Year“", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6136, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Kim Kardashian and her family began to appear in the E! reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What reality TV did Kim Kardashian do in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6136, "Truth_answer": "The show Keeping up with the Kardashians focuses on the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian–Jenner blended family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Keeping up with the Kardashians about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6136, "Truth_answer": "Despite the negative reviews, Keeping Up with the Kardashians has attracted high viewership ratings, becoming one of the network's most successful shows and winning several audience awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of ratings did the show Keeping up with the Kardashians have from 2007 to 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6136, "Truth_answer": "Spin-offs of Keeping up with the Kardashians include Kourtney and Kim Take Miami, Kourtney and Kim Take New York, Khloé & Lamar, and Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the spin-offs of Keeping up with the Kardashians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6136, "Truth_answer": "the first episode of Kourtney and Kim Take Miami brought in 2.7 million total viewers and then became the most-watched show on the network since 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful were the spinoffs of Keeping up with the Kardashians including Kourtney and Kim Take Miami?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6136, "Truth_answer": "The show is one of the longest-running U.S. cable television series with 17 seasons and over 250 episodes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Keeping Up With The Kardashians considered to be a breakthrough with reality tv?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg hobbies include being a collector of film memorabilia, Spielberg purchased a balsa Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of hobbies does Steven Spielberg have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg bought Orson Welles's own directorial copy of the script for the radio broadcast The War of the Worlds in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steven Spielberg purchase any other film relics besides a balsa Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane in 1982?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg has purchased Academy Award statuettes being sold on the open market and donated them to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, to prevent their further commercial exploitation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other film memorabilia does Steven Spielberg own besides Orson Welles's own directorial copy of the script for the radio broadcast The War of the Worlds in 1994?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Since playing Pong while filming Jaws in 1974, Steven Spielberg has been an avid video gamer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Steven Spielberg have any other hobbies besides being a collector of film memorabilia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg owns a Wii, a PlayStation 3, a PSP, and an Xbox 360, and enjoys playing first-person shooters such as the Medal of Honor", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Steven Spielberg have any favorite video games since playing Pong while filming Jaws in 1974, Spielberg has been an avid video gamer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more video games that Steven Spielberg enjoys besides Medal of Honor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg played many of LucasArts adventure games, including the first Monkey Island games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games does Steven Spielberg enjoy besides Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Medal of Honor?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg is an avid film buff and, when not shooting a picture, he will watch many films in a single weekend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Steven Spielberg have any other hobbies besides playing videos games?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg sees almost every major summer blockbuster in theaters if not preoccupied and enjoys most of them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Steven Spielberg have any particular films or genres he likes?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6137, "Truth_answer": "Steven Spielberg is a major collector of the work of American illustrator and painter Norman Rockwell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things does Steven Spielberg like to do besides seeing almost every major summer blockbuster in theaters?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic changed his diet to become a vegan in 1992 after a former girlfriend gave him the book Diet for a New America", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Weird Al Yankovic's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "In 2011 Weird Al Yankovic clarified his stance on his diet, saying, I am still a vegetarian, and I try to be a vegan, but I occasionally cheat.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weird Al Yankovic remain a vegan or change back to nomal diet later on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic married Suzanne Krajewski in 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weird Al Yankovic ever get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic and Suzanne Krajewski's daughter, Nina, was born in 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weird Al Yankovic have any kids with Suzanne Krajewski?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic's main working activity was humorous songs that make light of popular culture and often parody specific songs by contemporary musical acts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Weird Al Yankovic's main working activity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "On April 9, 2004, Weird Al Yankovic's parents were found dead in their Fallbrook, California home, the victims of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning from their fireplace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Weird_Al%22_Yankovic_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Weird Al Yankovic article on his personal life besides his daughter, Nina, was born in 2003?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6138, "Truth_answer": "In a 2014 interview, Weird Al Yankovic called his parents' death the worst thing that ever happened to me.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the death's of Weird Al Yankovic's parents impact his life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin headed back into motion pictures in 2003 with Party Monster, in which he played a party promoter Michael Alig, a drug user and murderer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macaulay Culkin's first acting gig when he returned?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin quickly followed Party Monster with a supporting part in Saved!, as a cynical wheelchair-using, non-Christian student in a conservative Christian high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Macaulay Culkin do any other acting besides Party Monster, in which he played a party promoter Michael Alig, a drug user and murderer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Macaulay Culkin published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled Junior, which talked about Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Macaulay Culkin's book about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Though Saved! only had modest success at the box office, Macaulay Culkin received positive reviews for his role in the film and its implications for a career as an adult actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie Saved! with Macaulay Culkin a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin began doing voice-over work after the film Saved!?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Macaulay Culkin have after his return besides his role in the film Saved!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin did voice over work with appearances in Seth Green's Robot Chicken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What voice overs did Macaulay Culkin do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin did voice over work in Wish Kid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other voice overs did Macaulay Culkin do besides Robot Chicken?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Macaulay Culkin published an experimental, semi-autobiographical novel titled Junior,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124031233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay_Culkin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Macaulay Culkin article beisdes Culkin doing voice over work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Junior talked about Macaulay Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the novel Junior by Macaulay Culkin about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the book Junior about Macaulay Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father sell?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6139, "Truth_answer": "Junior by Macaulay Culkin was published in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the book Junior by Macaulay Culkin that is about Culkin's stardom and his shaky relationship with his father?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "In early 2013, DJ Paul focused on performing as a DJ, and created a DJ duo, called S.I.M. (Sex is Mandatory)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is S.I.M. with DJ Paul?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "Da Mafia 6ix is DJ Paul, Infamous, Crunchy Black, Koopsta Knicca, and Gangsta Boo. The five of them reunited as Da Mafia 6ix, planning to release an album in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Da Mafia 6ix with DJ Paul?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "The Killjoy Club, is an American hip hop supergroup on Psychopathic Records composed of the hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse and hip hop group Da Mafia 6ix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090525id_/https://music.fandom.com/wiki/The_Killjoy_Club_(group)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the Killjoy club with DJ Paul?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "Master Of Evil is a solo album by DJ Paul", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was master of evil as related to DJ Paul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "DJ Paul has been announced to play South by Southwest showcase in Austin, Texas on March 21, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of this DJ Paul article besides DJ Paul's solo album Master Of Evil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is DJ Paul scheduled to play any other shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6140, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is DJ Paul still popular today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6141, "Truth_answer": "Fallen Empires is the sixth studio album by Northern Irish-Scottish rock band Snow Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p0", "https://magnoliarecord.store/products/snow-patrol-wildness_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fallen Empires by Snow Patrol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6141, "Truth_answer": "Fallen Empires debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 31,000 copies. It became Snow Patrol's highest album debut on the Billboard chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fallen Empires by Snow Patrol popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6141, "Truth_answer": "I'll Never Let Go, Called Out in the Dark, The Weight of Love“ are songs on Snow Patrol's album, Fallen Empires", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Fallen Empires by Snow Patrol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6141, "Truth_answer": "Fallen Empires became Snow Patrol's highest debut on the Billboard chart and the second album to reach the top-ten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190308091507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_Empires_%28album%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fallen Empires by Snow Patrol top the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6142, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori was born in Miraflores, a district of Lima, Peru", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Alberto Fujimori born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6142, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Alberto Fujimori graduated from La gran unidad escolar Alfonso Ugarte in Lima.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Alberto Fujimori go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6142, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori's parents, Naoichi Fujimori and Mutsue Inomoto Fujimori, were natives of Kumamoto, Japan, who migrated to Peru in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Alberto Fujimori's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6142, "Truth_answer": "In 1964 Alberto Fujimori went to study physics at the University of Strasbourg in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alberto Fujimori ever move or relocate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6143, "Truth_answer": "During his second term, Alberto Fujimori and Ecuadorian President Sixto Durán Ballén signed a peace agreement with Ecuador over a border dispute that had simmered for more than a century", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alberto Fujimori do in his second term as President of Peru?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6143, "Truth_answer": "The treaty signed by Alberto Fujimori allowed the Peru and Ecuador to obtain international funds for developing the border region.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Alberto Fujimori play in the peace agreement with Ecuador over a border dispute that had simmered for more than a century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6143, "Truth_answer": "A territory between Ecuador and Peru was being disputed for more than a century", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What border was being disputed with Ecuador for more than a century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6143, "Truth_answer": "Alberto Fujimori also settled some issues with Chile, Peru's southern neighbor, which had been unresolved since the 1929 Treaty of Lima.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Alberto Fujimori article besides the treaty signed by Alberto Fujimori allowing Peru and Ecuador to obtain international funds for developing the border region?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6143, "Truth_answer": "A territorial dispute between Ecuador and Peru", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues with Chile, Peru's southern neighbor did Alberto Fujimori help settle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "James May was briefly a co-presenter of the original Top Gear series during 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by Top Gear with James May?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "Despite this sobriquet, James May has done some especially high-speed driving – in the 2007 series he took a Bugatti Veyron to its top speed of 253 mph", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of speed driving with James May?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "In an earlier episode of Top Gear, James May also tested the original version of the Bugatti Veyron against the Pagani Zonda F.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anything else tested by James May besides a Bugatti Veyron to its top speed of 253 mph?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "in 2010 James May achieved 259.11 mph in the Veyron's newer 16.4 Super Sport edition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James May do after testing original version of the Bugatti Veyron against the Pagani Zonda F.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "James May, along with co-presenter Jeremy Clarkson and an Icelandic support crew, travelled by car to the magnetic North Pole in 2007, using a modified Toyota Hilux.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May drive anything else or was Veyron's newer 16.4 Super Sport edition it?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "James May created his own YouTube channel, titled JM's unemployment tube, in 2015 after Top Gear was postponed by the BBC following Jeremy Clarkson's dismissal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this James May article besides using a modified Toyota Hilux to travel to the magnetic North Pole in 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James May have a huge fan base for his own YouTube channel, titled JM's unemployment tube?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6144, "Truth_answer": "May still produces videos on this channel as of 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that is important to add regarding James May's own YouTube channel, titled JM's unemployment tube?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "James May's Toy Stories is a 6-part TV series showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were james may's toy stories?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "The toys featured on James May's Toy Stories were Airfix, Plasticine, Meccano, Scalextric, Lego and Hornby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of these toys featured on James May's Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "In August 2009, James May built a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was James May's greatest accomplishment on Toy Stories?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "Plans for Legoland to move the full-sized Lego house to their theme park fell through in September 2009 because costs to deconstruct, move and then rebuild were too high", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did James May win any awards for building a full-sized house out of Lego at Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "A special Christmas Episode called Flight Club airing December 2012 featured James May building a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles from Devon to the island of Lundy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact in this James May's Toy Stories article about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "James May and his team built a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did James May work with to build a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles from Devon to the island of Lundy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "James May recreated the banked track at Brooklands using Scalextric track, and an attempt at the world's longest working model railway along the Tarka Trail", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this James May's Toy Stories article aside from working with his team to build a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles from Devon to the island of Lundy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "James May's attempt to build the longest working model railway was foiled due to parts of the track being stolen and vandals placing coins on it, short circuiting the track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was James May's attempt at the world's longest working model railway along the Tarka Trail successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6145, "Truth_answer": "James May and his team built a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles from Devon to the island of Lundy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_May_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did James May do instead after the attempt at the world's longest working model railway was foiled due to parts of the track being stolen and vandals placing coins on the track?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6146, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ryan Giggs move after he stopped playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6146, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Giggs said he wanted to go into coaching, describing the management of Manchester United or Wales as the two ultimate jobs“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ryan Giggs do after he stopped playing football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6146, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Giggs was appointed as a player–coach at Manchester United on 4 July 2013, as part of the coaching staff under new manager David Moyes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204010537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Giggs_p23", "https://archive.li/wOL70_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ryan Giggs coach after he stopped playing football?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6146, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville launched a hospitality company, GG Hospitality, planning to build football-themed hotels and cafés around the United Kingdom, initially in Manchester and London", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ryan Giggs do while coaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6147, "Truth_answer": "On November 21, 1980, Epic released Hi Infidelity, which represented REO Speedwagon's change in sound, going from hard rock to more pop-oriented material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accounted for the mainstream success of REO Speedwagon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6147, "Truth_answer": "Hi Infidelity spawned four hit singles, including the chart-topping Keep On Loving You, plus Take It on the Run, In Your Letter, and Don't Let Him Go“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Major achievements during this period after November 21, 1980, when Epic released Hi Infidelity by REO Speedwagon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6147, "Truth_answer": "Hi Infidelity remained on the charts for 65 weeks, 32 of which were spent in the top ten, including 15 weeks atop the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any awards or recognition during this time for REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6147, "Truth_answer": "Hi Infidelity sold over 10 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Hi Infidelity albums by REO Speedwagon sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "James Randi is the author of ten books, among them Conjuring, a biographical history of noted magicians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did James Randi do as an author?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "The Conjuring by James Randi selects the most influential magicians and tells some of their history, often in the context of strange deaths and careers on the road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was interesting in James Randi's Conjuring, a biographical history of noted magicians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "The most famous magician mentioned in The Conjuring by James Randi is Harry Houdini", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most famous magic mentioned in James Randi's book Conjuring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "This work expanded on James Randi's second book titled: Houdini, His Life and Art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did James Randi publish as an author besides Conjuring?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of these books Conjuring and Houdini, His Life and Art got James Randi an award if any?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his magic books, James Randi has written several educational works about paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known about James Randi as an author besides writing books about magic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "James Randi is currently working on A Magician in the Laboratory, which recounts his application of skepticism to science.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what more does this James Randi article say about science aside from Randi writing several educational works about paranormal and pseudoscientific claims?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "James Randi was a member of the all-male literary banqueting club the Trap Door Spiders", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most interesting aspect James Randi as an author, particularly any literary clubs he joined?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "The club the Trap Door Spiders served as the basis of James Randi's good friend Isaac Asimov's fictional group of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Sturgeon_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Gardner_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the club the Trap Door Spiders that James Randi was a member of about?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6148, "Truth_answer": "James Randi was a regular contributor to Skeptic magazine, and also served on its editorial board.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the highlight of James Randi's career as an author?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, James Randi established the James Randi Educational Foundation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "DidJames Randi do charitable work", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "James Randi and his colleagues publish in JREF's blog, Swift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Swift by James Randi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "JREF is the James Randi Educational Foundation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p3", "http://www.debunkingskeptics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9053_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107070920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817225822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flim-Flam!_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p49", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p0", "https://web.randi.org/swift/alternative-medicine-and-placebo-effects-for-pets_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p34", "http://www.debunkingskeptics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=20763_p0", "https://skepticalteacher.wordpress.com/tag/golden-vortex/_p10", "http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/02/25/when-will-we-see-a-herpes-cure/comment-page-7/?replytocom=1639651_p58", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p47", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Geller_p31", "https://skepticalteacher.wordpress.com/tag/golden-vortex/_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109014214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_p19", "https://pressaboutus.com/tags/New+Evidence/_p1", "https://skepticalteacher.wordpress.com/category/ghosts-paranormal/_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_Meeting_p0", "http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/02/25/when-will-we-see-a-herpes-cure/comment-page-7/?replytocom=1639651_p43", "https://skepticalteacher.wordpress.com/tag/golden-vortex/_p7", "http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/02/25/when-will-we-see-a-herpes-cure/comment-page-7/?replytocom=1639651_p65", "https://stanislawrajmundburzynski.wordpress.com/tag/tx/_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is JREF as related to James Randi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in 2003, the James Randi Educational Foundation annually hosted The Amaz!ng Meeting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the James Randi Educational Foundation do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "The Amazing Meeting is a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists hosted by the James Randi Educational Foundation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the amazing meeting hosted by the James Randi Educational Foundation annually", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "the Amazing Meeting conference included workshops, additional panel discussions, music and magic performances and live taping of podcasts including The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the scientists, skeptics, and atheists do at the amazing meeting", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "Speakers at the four-day Amazing Meeting conference were selected from a variety of disciplines including scientific educators, magicians, and community activists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_Meeting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do panel discussion speakers discuss at the amazing meeting", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "The Amazing Meeting (TAM), stylized as The Amaz!ng Meeting, was an annual conference that focused on science, skepticism, and critical thinking", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_Meeting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Speakers at the four-day conference amazing meeting discuss science", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "the Amazing Meeting also hosted a public test of The One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge for the performance of any paranormal, occult or supernatural event, under proper observing conditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the James Randi Educational Foundation do at the amazing meeting conference", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6149, "Truth_answer": "The James Randi Education Foundation presented special awards at the Amazing Meeting to people who they label champions of skepticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109042200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_Meeting_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Amazing Meeting with James Randi besides being a gathering of gathering scientists, skeptics, and atheists; being hosted by the James Randi Educational Foundation; including workshops, additional panel discussions, music and magic performances and live taping of podcasts including The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe; and The One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson joined the minor leages in 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Reggie Jackson join the minor leagues?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson played for the Kansas City Athletics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Reggie Jackson play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "In 27 World Series games, Reggie Jackson amassed 10 home runs, including a record five during the 1977 Series, 24 RBI and a .357 batting average.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Reggie Jackson set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "On June 5, outfielder Billy North and Reggie Jackson engaged in a clubhouse fight at Detroit's Tiger Stadium. Jackson injured his shoulder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Reggie Jackson ever injured?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson debuted in the major leagues in 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Reggie Jackson leave the minor league?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson played for the A's", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/baby-boomers-should-remember-these-past-mlb-stars-do-you?rmalg=es&remorapos=7&remorasrc=c3ce87aa5df6402983a76ad4b7696e4c_p10", "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/mlb-players-identification-quiz?remorapos=9&rmalg=es&remorasrc=5ac21f1c-044a-47ca-84b2-7ac6e8dbf0a2_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Reggie Jackson play for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson began 1967 with the Birmingham A's in Birmingham, Alabama, where Jackson got his first taste of racism, being one of only a few blacks on the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Reggie Jackson article besides Jackson debuting in the major leagues with the A's in 1967?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6150, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson have any other issues with his race aside from being one of only a few blacks on the team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson declined Alabama and Georgia because he was fearful of the South at the time, and declined Oklahoma because they told him to stop dating white girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Reggie Jackson go to college", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson decided to attend Arizona State University in Tempe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Reggie Jackson finally attend after Jackson declined Alabama and Georgia because he was fearful of the South at the time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson accepted a football scholarship from Arizona State University in Tempe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Reggie Jackson play for in at Arizona State University in Tempe", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson was the first college player to hit a home run out of Phoenix Municipal Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson win any awards at Arizona State", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson switched permanently to baseball following his freshman year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Reggie Jackson switch to baseball", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson did not want to become a defensive back", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Reggie Jackson chose baseball over football", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "Reggie Jackson broke the Arizona State Sun Devils record for most home runs in a single season, led the team in numerous other categories and was first team All-American", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson win any awards while in college", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reggie Jackson meet the president as an all american", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "The band Flotsam and Jetsam played at Citta Club in Tokyo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the club name where the band Flotsam and Jetsam played in Japan ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "The name of the band that performed at the Citta Club in Tokyo, Japan is Flotsam and Jetsam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the band who performed at the Citta Club in Tokyo Japan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "The band Flotsam and Jetsam formed in Phoenix, Arizona", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Flotsam and Jetsam formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "In June 2013, the band Flotsam and Jetsam headlined at the Warriors of Metal Festival in Columbus Ohio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the concert the band Flotsam and Jetsam performed between 2013 - 2014 ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "Erik A. Krutson was the lead vocalist for the band Flotsam and Jetsam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead vocalist at the band Flotsam and Jetsam concert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "The city of the band Flotsam and Jetsam's first performance was Phoenix, Arizona", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was the first Flotsam and Jetsam concert performed ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many concert were performed by Flotsam and Jetsam in 2013 ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "Flotsam and Jetsam is an American thrash metal band that formed in Phoenix, Arizona in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Flotsam and Jetsam article about a band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "The Band Flotsam and Jetsam's Live In Japan Concert was in front of hundreds of screaming Japanese fans at the Citta Club in Tokyo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the bandFlotsam and Jetsam Live In Japan concert popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "The Band Flotsam and Jetsam's Live In Japan Concert was in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the band Flotsam and Jetsam's Live In Japan Concert at the Citta Club in Tokyo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "with Eric A.K. joining the band Flotsam and Jetsam again officially, they hit the road with Overkill and Death Angel for a series of sold-out concerts in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other bands besides Flotsam and Jetsam at the 2004 Live in Japan concert?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "There was a live DVD Live in Japan released in February 2006 of the band Flotsam and Jetsam's concert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Flotsam and Jetsam concert in Japan televised?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "Other members of the band Flotsam and Jetsam are Michael Gilbert, Michael Spencer, Steve Conley, Ken Mary", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of other band members of Flotsam and Jetsam besides Eric A.K.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6153, "Truth_answer": "Band frontman Eric A.K. Knutson stated in an interview with Jesse Capps of Loudist that Flotsam and Jetsam will probably start writing and recording another album in November 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_Jetsam_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Flotsam and Jetsam still currently playing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Graeme Obreeborn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree was born in the year of 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Graeme Obree born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Graeme Obree born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree's brother, Gordon, died in a car crash in October 1994, and Graeme Obree again slid in and out of depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Graeme Obree have siblings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "An individual time triallist, Graeme Obree's first race was a 10-mile time trial to which he turned up wearing shorts, anorak and Doc Marten boots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me interesting about Graeme Obree besides that he was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree thought the start and finish were at the same place and stopped where he had started, 100 metres short of the end. He still finished in about 30 minutes.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Graeme Obree win his first race which was a 10-mile time trial", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6154, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Graeme Obree using a custom bike during his first race which was a 10-mile time trial", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6155, "Truth_answer": "The sole Olympic medal Caitlyn Jenner won was the gold medal in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal for the men's decathlon, setting a world-record score of 8,618 points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Olympic medals didCaitlyn Jenner win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6155, "Truth_answer": "During the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Caitlyn Jenner won the gold medal in the men's decathlon event with a world-record score of 8,618 points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of Olympic Success did Caitlyn Jenner have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6155, "Truth_answer": "At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Caitlyn Jenner achieved five personal bests on the first day of the men's decathlon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner set any other records as an Olympian besides the world-record score of 8,618 in the men's decathlon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6155, "Truth_answer": "Jenner played college football for the Graceland Yellowjackets before incurring a knee injury that required surgery. Convinced by Olympic decathlete Jack Parker's coach, L. D. Weldon, to try the decathlon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner participate in any other sports beside the decathlon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6155, "Truth_answer": "2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times didCaitlyn Jenner participate in the Olympic games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6155, "Truth_answer": "After the event, Caitlyn Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Caitlyn Jenner feel about her Olympic success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6156, "Truth_answer": "After winning the Olympics, Caitlyn Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among winning athletes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Caitlyn Jenner most known for, impact wise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6156, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner had dealt with gender dysphoria since her youth and that, for all intents and purposes, I'm a woman.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What gender was Caitlyn Jenner when they last competed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6156, "Truth_answer": "As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much impact did Caitlyn Jenner have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6156, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Caitlyn Jenner win an award or title because of their success in winning the Olympic decathlon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6156, "Truth_answer": "Caitlyn Jenner stated I made the decision that I would go four years and totally dedicate myself to what I was doing, and then I would move on“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124131547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didCaitlyn Jenner stop competing after the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6156, "Truth_answer": "Tony Kornheiser of The New York Times: [Caitlyn] Jenner is twirling the nation like a baton. He and wife, Chrystie, are so high up on the pedestal of American heroism“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of press coverage of Jenner?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "The Alf-Inge Haland incident with Roy Keane was in 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Alf-Inge Haland incident with Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane made headlines again in the 2001 Manchester derby, when five minutes from the final whistle, he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the Alf-Inge Haland incident in 2001 with Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane initially received a three-match suspension and a £5,000 fine from The Football Association, but further punishment followed after the release of Keane's autobiography in August 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Alf-Inge Haland incident where he was sent off for a blatant knee-high foul on Alf-Inge Håland affect Roy Keane's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "The Alf-Inge Håland incident with Roy Keane was seen by many as an act of revenge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of controversy about the Alf-Inge Haland incident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "An admission that the tackle was in fact a premeditated assault, it left the FA with no choice but to charge Roy Keane with bringing the game into disrepute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the knee-high foul by Roy Keane seen as revenge in the Alf-Inge Haland incident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane maintained in an interview that he had no regrets about the incident: My attitude was, fuck [Alf-Inge Håland]. What goes around comes around.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Roy Keane angry with Haland in the Alf-Inge Haland incident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "Alf-Inge Håland played for Leeds United", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Haland from the on from the Alf-Inge Haland incident with Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6157, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane played for Manchester United", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/man-utd-transfer-news-latest-16354181_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Roy Keane on at the time of the Alf-Inge Haland incident?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood studied at the University of Birmingham", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Victoria Wood study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood went on to study drama at the University of Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood received college education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood began her show business career while an undergraduate, appearing on the TV talent show New Faces in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did things go forVictoria Wood at the University of Birmingham?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood developed eating disorders, but in 1968, her father gave her a piano for her 15th birthday", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Victoria Wood article besides Wood beginning her show business career while an undergraduate, appearing on the TV talent show New Faces in 1974?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood was reading, writing and working at the piano all the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood learn how to play the piano that her father gave her a piano for her 15th birthday?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Later that year, 1968, Victoria Wood joined the Rochdale Youth Theatre Workshop, where she felt she was in the right place and knew what I was doing“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did reading, writing, and working at the piano all the time help with Victoria Wood's carreer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood was an English comedian, actress, singer, composer, screenwriter, producer and director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other skills does Victoria Wood have besides playing the piano?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6158, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood wrote and starred in dozens of sketches, plays, musicals, films and sitcoms over several decades, and her live comedy act was interspersed with her own compositions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Victoria Wood perform as an English comedian, actress, singer, composer, screenwriter, producer and director?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood appeared in a BBC drama Eric and Ernie as Eric Morecambe's mother, Sadie Bartholomew, on New Year's Day 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood play any roles in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "In 2011 Victoria Wood appeared in Victoria Wood and Friends, a comedic short", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood do any other acting in 2011 aside from BBC drama Eric and Ernie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "For the 2011 Manchester International Festival, Victoria Wood wrote, composed, and directed That Day We Sang, a musical set in 1969 with flashbacks to 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Victoria Wood article aside from her acting in BBC drama Eric and Ernie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "In early 2015, Victoria Wood took part in a celebrity version of The Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood do anything other than acting during 2011 to 2016 ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "In early 2015, Victoria Wood took part in a celebrity version of The Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood work at all in 2015?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "She was crowned Star Baker in her episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victoria Wood win any acting awards during 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "Victoria Wood co-starred with Timothy Spall in Sky television's three-part television adaptation of Fungus the Bogeyman, her final acting role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805100655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Wood_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another role Victoria Wood was cast in during 2015 besides being part of The Great British Bake Off?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6159, "Truth_answer": "2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was that when Victoria Wood co-starred with Timothy Spall in Sky television's three-part television adaptation of Fungus the Bogeyman, her final acting role?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "Pendulum, the drum and bass band, once again toured Europe in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2009 with Pendulum the drum and bass band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "In 2009 the drum and bass band Pendulum toured New Zealand, Australia, Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, Portugal USA, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, Austria, South Korea, Romania, and Switzerland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Pendulum the drum and bass band tour when they toured Europe in 2009?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "The drum and bass band Pendulum announced that they were working on their third studio album, Immersion. In December 2009 Pendulum said they'd tour for Immersion in May 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pendulum the drum and bass band do after their tour of Europe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "The drum and bass band Pendulum previewed their album Immersion at the Ear Storm night at London’s Matter nightclub on Friday 22 January.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Pendulum the drum and bass band article besides that it was announced in December 2009 that Pendulum would be touring for their new album in May 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "Salt in the Wounds, a track from drum and bass band Pendulum's album Immersion, was Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1 on 25 January 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any hot singles by Pendulum the drum and bass band on their album Immersion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "On Zane Lowe's show, it was also announced that he wanted to join the drum and bass band Pendulum and the first single from Immersion would be called Watercolour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pendulum the drum and bass band release any other songs besides Salt in the Wounds, a track from their new album Immersion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6160, "Truth_answer": "The second single from the album Immersion, Witchcraft, by drum and bass band Pendulum, was released on 18 July and charted at No.29 in the UK Singles chart,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105055117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum_(drum_and_bass_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs by Pendulum the drum and bass band besides the first single from the new album Immersion called Watercolour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6161, "Truth_answer": "Dark Roots of Earth is the tenth studio from the band Testament", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Dark Roots of Earth by Testament the band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6161, "Truth_answer": "True American Hate and Native Blood were songs on Dark Roots of Earth, the band Testament's album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the the tenth studio album by the band Testament, Dark Roots of Earth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6161, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Testament's studio album Dark Roots of Earth win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6161, "Truth_answer": "Eric Peterson, Chuck Billy, Alex Skolnick, Gene Hoglan, Steve Di Giorgio were members of the band Testament", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band members of Testament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6161, "Truth_answer": "The band Testament released a live DVD/double album Dark Roots of Thrash on October 15, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Testament the band release any other albums besides Dark Roots of Earth during 2013?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6162, "Truth_answer": "The band Testament's second album, The New Order, was released in May 1988", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the bandTestament's albums between 1988 and 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6162, "Truth_answer": "The New Order by the band Testament was a minor success, peaking at number 136 on the Billboard 200, but managed to sell over 250,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Testament's second album, The New Order successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6162, "Truth_answer": "Trial by Fire“ was a single released by the band Testament for their album The New Order", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from the band Testament's second album, The New Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6162, "Truth_answer": "After touring in support of The New Order, the band Testament headed back into the studio to record their third studio album Practice What You Preach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums besides the band Testament's second album, The New Order were released during that time from 1988 to 1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6162, "Truth_answer": "Practice What You Preach by the band Testament performed better on the charts than The New Order, reaching at number 77 on the Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Testament's third studio album Practice what you preach successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million. This equated to just over $1 million per start that season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Roger Clemens returned to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens play with the Yankees upon his return?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other games were notable when Roger Clemens returned to the Yankees besides defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "When Roger Clemens won his seventh Cy Young Award, extending his record number of awards, he became the oldest player ever to win the Cy Young at age 42", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other oldest player stats did Roger Clemens receive besides becoming the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was granted a pro-rated one-year deal worth $28,000,022, or about $4.7 million per month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much wasRoger Clemens paid upon his return to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million. This equated to just over $1 million per start that season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Roger Clemens earn total after a pro-rated one-year deal worth $28,000,022, or about $4.7 million per month when he returned to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "On July 2, Roger Clemens collected his 350th win against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium, giving up just two hits and one run over eight innings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens have any notable plays when he returned to the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens is one of only three pitchers to pitch his entire career in the live-ball era and reach 350 wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Roger Clemens achieve besides his 350th win against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium, giving up just two hits and one run over eight innings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was forced to leave Game 3 of the 2007 ALDS in the third inning after aggravating a hamstring injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens retire from the Yankees after his return?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens struck out Victor Martinez of the Cleveland Indians with his final pitch, and was replaced by right-hander Phil Hughes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Roger Clemens' return to Yankees besides his June and July performances in 2007?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens made a brief statement saying, Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened while Roger Clemens was at the Yankees aside from when he struck out Victor Martinez of the Cleveland Indians with his final pitch, and was replaced by right-hander Phil Hughes?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6163, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, during the seventh-inning stretch of a game against the Seattle Mariners, and made the statement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens say Thank y'all. Well they came and got me out of Texas, and uhh, I can tell you it's a privilege to be back?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was drafted 19th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens join the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens quickly rose through the minor league system, making his major league debut on May 15, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Roger Clemens perform in his first season on the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Roger Clemens paid by the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was on the Red Sox for 12 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Clemens on the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens left and signed with the Toronto Blue Jays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Roger Clemens join after the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roger Clemens leave the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens postseason failure came in the second inning of the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics, he was ejected for arguing with umpire Terry Cooney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' failure against Oakland in 1990?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox rebounded with success in 1988 and 1990, clinching the AL East Division each year, but were swept by the Oakland Athletics in each ALCS matchup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Red Sox win against Oakland in 1990 during the final game of the 1990 ALCS against the Oakland Athletics, when Roger Clemens was ejected for arguing with umpire Terry Cooney?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Losing the final game of the 1990 ALCS accentuated the A's four-game sweep of the Red Sox", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did this loss against Oakland in 1990 during the final game of the 1990 ALCS do to Clemens' career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was suspended for the first five games of the 1991 season and fined $10,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Roger Clemens in 1991 besides accentuating the A's four-game sweep of the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6164, "Truth_answer": "After a bad start in Game 2 of the 1986 World Series, Roger Clemens returned to the mound for Game 6, which would have clinched the World Series for the Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Clemens' time with the Red Sox besides that he was suspended for the first five games of the 1991 season and fined $10,000?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6165, "Truth_answer": "The band The Replacements' first album was Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the band The Replacements' first releases?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6165, "Truth_answer": "The band The Replacement's first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, was released in August 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was The Replacements' first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6165, "Truth_answer": "The band The Replacement's first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash received positive reviews in local fanzines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Replacements's first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6165, "Truth_answer": "Hootenanny, the band The Replacements's second studio album. Hootenanny was played on over two hundred radio stations across the country, with critics acclaiming the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other albums besides the band The Replacements' first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6166, "Truth_answer": "The Goo Goo Dolls' vocalist/guitarist Johnny Rzeznik cites Paul Westerberg as an obvious influence. The Goo Goo Dolls toured in support for the band The Replacements' final tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band The Replacements legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6166, "Truth_answer": "They also co-wrote the song We Are the Normal with Westerberg for their 1993 album Superstar Car Wash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting facts about The Replacements' legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6166, "Truth_answer": "On June 5, 2015, Paul Westerberg announced onstage at the Primavera Sound festival in Porto, Portugal, that it was the band The Replacement's final show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did they tour with The Goo Goo Dolls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6166, "Truth_answer": "Members of The Cribs have cited the band The Replacements as a key influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Replacements_(band)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other bands besides The Goo Goo Dolls have stated that the band The Replacements was their influence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "A career infantryman, Miles Dempsey was an ardent student of military history and during the interwar period had frequently visited Europe to study its battlefields firsthand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miles Dempsey study?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "Within Miles Dempsey's command were 123,000 British and Dutch prisoners and nearly 750,000 captured Japanese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Dempsey have to lead his command into battle", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "British authorities retained 113,500 of the approximately 750,000 prisoners of war in south and southeast Asia until 1947; POWs captured in Burma and Malaya returned to Japan in October 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_prisoners_of_war_in_World_War_II_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Dempsey release the Dutch prisoners and nearly 750,000 captured Japanese since the war was over?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dempsey, although modest and unassuming, was considered to be a highly competent officer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable events happened while Miles Dempsey was in the far east aside from his command of 123,000 British and Dutch prisoners and nearly 750,000 captured Japanese?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dempsey was considered the Eighth Army's best expert in combined operations and, as he grew in experience, Montgomery soon recognized his potential for army command.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Dempsey recieve any awards for being considered a highly competent officer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "After the end of World War II in Europe, Miles Dempsey was appointed to the command of the British Fourteenth Army and GOC in C Malaya Command", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Miles Dempsey promoted to command while he was in the far east?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "By the time Miles Dempsey had arrived, the war in the East was also over. Within his command were 123,000 British and Dutch prisoners and nearly 750,000 captured Japanese.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large was the British Fourteenth Army that Miles Dempsey was appointed command of", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6167, "Truth_answer": "British authorities retained 113,500 of the approximately 750,000 prisoners of war in south and southeast Asia until 1947; POWs captured in Burma and Malaya returned to Japan in October 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_prisoners_of_war_in_World_War_II_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the British and Dutch prisoners and nearly 750,000 captured Japanese that Miles Dempsey was in command of?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dempsey was selected to command the British Second Army", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Miles Dempsey do in Europe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "The Second Army was the main British force involved in the landings, making successful assaults at Gold, Juno and Sword beaches on 6 June 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Miles Dempsey's role as commander?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "The main British objective during the early stages of the Normandy campaign was to capture the French city of Caen, the so-called Battle for Caen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Miles Dempsey's troops see live combat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "The successful assaults were followed by a battle of attrition during which the Anglo-Canadian forces were frustrated by determined German resistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else didMiles Dempsey's troops see combat besides D-Day and Caen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "Miles Dempsey was knighted on the battlefield. Because of the fast, successful advance over more than 200 miles in a week Dempsey received the nickname of Two Hundred Miles Dempsey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Miles Dempsey considered as a leader?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "The Illustrated London News carried a full front page of a specially commissioned portrait painting of Miles Dempsey by artist Arthur Pan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Miles Dempsey in Northwestern Europe besides his battles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "The specially commissioned portrait of Miles Dempsey by artist Arthur Pan was published on 7 April 1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was this photo of a specially commissioned portrait painting of Dempsey by artist Arthur Pan published?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6168, "Truth_answer": "The Illustrated London News carried a full front page of a specially commissioned portrait painting of Miles Dempsey by artist Arthur Pan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190928073100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Dempsey_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Illustrated London News say about Miles Dempsey in the news?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6169, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Nelson reached the Top 40 with Garden Party, a song he wrote in disgust after a Richard Nader Oldies Concert at Madison Square Garden where the audience booed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ricky Nelson throw a garden party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6169, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Nelson wanted to record an album featuring original material, but the single Garden Party was released before the album because Nelson hadn't completed the entire Garden Party album yet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120202038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Nelson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was garden party the name of a record by Ricky Nelson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6169, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Nelson recorded Garden Party in 1972", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ricky nelson record garden party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6169, "Truth_answer": "Garden Party by Ricky Nelson reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and was certified as a gold single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me something interesting about garden party by Ricky Nelson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Ric Sanders, Chris Leslie, and Gerry Conway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180919025233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matty_Grooves_Records_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116074153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Denny_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116075148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Hutchings_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the current band members of Fairport Convention", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "At the 2007 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Fairport Convention received an award recognising the band for ‘Favourite Folk Track Of All Time’ for Who Knows Where the Time Goes?.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Fairport Convention won any awards recently", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "In January 2015, four years after their previous studio album of original material, Fairport Convention released a new one entitled Myths and Heroes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what have Fairport Convention been up to? anything that stands out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the album Myths and Heroes by Fairport Convention", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "Sandy Denny and the band were recognized for ‘Favourite Folk Track Of All Time’ for Who Knows Where the Time Goes?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Fairport Convention had any hit singles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention was recognized for making the Favourite Folk Track Of All Time for Who Knows Where the Time Goes in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Fairport Convention get recognized for ‘Favourite Folk Track Of All Time’ for Who Knows Where the Time Goes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention's most recent release was their 28th studio album, 50:50@50", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Fairport Convention's most recent release", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6170, "Truth_answer": "Fairpoint Convention's 28th studio album, 50:50@50, released to mark their 50th anniversary, was released in 2017, and they continue to headline Cropredy each year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Fairport Convention still together", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "The new Fairport Convention began a hectic schedule of performing in Britain and the World and prepared material for a new album. The result was the all-instrumental Expletive Delighted!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the stability story in the Fairport Convention article begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "Red & Gold The Five Seasons and Jewel in the Crown, the last of which was judged Fairpoint Convention's bestselling and undoubtedly finest album in years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the highlight of the stability decade with Fairport Convention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "Expletive Delighted! showcased the virtuosity of Ric Sanders and Martin Allcock, but perhaps inevitably was not popular with all Fairpoint Convention fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Fairport Convention have any flops during this stability period from 1986–1997?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "Fairpoint Convention released 6 albums during their stability period", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many albums were released by Fairport Convention during this stability period from 1986–1997?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "Red & Gold, The Five Seasons, and Jewel in the Crown, the last of which was judged Fairport Convention's bestselling and undoubtedly finest album in years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which was the best of Fairport Convention's albums released during their stability period", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "Jewel in the Crown is viewed by many as the best record produced by the Fairport Convention line-up formed in 1985 for the one-off project Gladys' Leap.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was so good about Jewel in the Crown by Fairport Convention?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "For the first time since reforming, Fairport Convention had a recognized songwriter who contributed significantly to the band's output on the next album Who Knows Where the Time Goes?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Jewel in the Crown album change the fortune of Fairport Convention?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6171, "Truth_answer": "Fairport Convention shifted to an acoustic format for touring and released the unplugged Old New Borrowed Blue as ‘Fairport Acoustic Convention’ in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "then what happened to Fairport Convention after the band released Jewel in the Crown album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was privately schooled in mathematics and science by William Frend, William King, and Mary Somerville", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Ada Lovelace attend first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace go to a college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "One of Ada Lovelace's later tutors was the mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other school did Ada Lovelace attend aside from being privately schooled in mathematics and science by William Frend, William King, and Mary Somerville?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace's mathematical talents led her to a long working relationship and friendship with fellow British mathematician Charles Babbage, who is known as the father of computers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which name was worth mentioning in Ada Lovelace's education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was in particular interested in Babbage's work on the Analytical Engine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Babbage's role in Ada Lovelace's education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace's mindset of poetical science led her to ask questions about the Analytical Engine examining how individuals and society relate to technology as a collaborative tool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ada Lovelace article besides that she was in particular interested in Babbage's work on the Analytical Engine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace died 27 November 1852", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212101913id_/https://www.biography.com/scholar/ada-lovelace_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ada Lovelace dead or alive?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6172, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace's spouse was William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ada Lovelace married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace broke new ground in computing, identifying an entirely new concept. She realized that an analytical engine could go beyond numbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220040948id_/http://www.famousscientists.org/ada-lovelace/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of Ada Lovelace going Beyond Numbers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation, and published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "http://uodx.zite.pw/lovelace-tabs.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ada Lovelace come up with this theory that an analytical engine could go beyond numbers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace get money for this theory that an analytical engine could go beyond numbers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "Yes. Ada Lovelace's mindset of poetical science led her to ask questions about the Analytical Engine examining how individuals and society relate to technology as a collaborative tool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do people use this theory by Ada Lovelace that an analytical engine could go beyond numbers today?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace's work was heavily mathematical, but she also freed her mind sufficiently to look beyond the equations and algorithms to other possibilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Ada Lovelace's theory of poetical science examining how individuals and society relate to technology as a collaborative tool based on intuition or facts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace saw something that Charles Babbage in some sense failed to see.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Ada Lovelace besides being the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6173, "Truth_answer": "In Charles Babbage's world his engines were bound by number...What Ada Lovelace saw—what Ada Byron saw—was that number could represent entities other than quantity", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ada Lovelace see that others like Babbage didn't see", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6174, "Truth_answer": "Lebanese Maronites are known to be specifically linked to the root of Lebanese Nationalism and opposition to Pan-Arabism in Lebanon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p9", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Maronite_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the lebanese identity in relation to Maronites?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6174, "Truth_answer": "Lebanese Maronites are known to be specifically linked to the root of Lebanese Nationalism and opposition to Pan-Arabism in Lebanon, this being the case during 1958 Lebanon crisis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p9", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Maronite_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the history of Lebanese Maronites and Lebanese Nationalism and opposition to Pan-Arabism in Lebanon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6174, "Truth_answer": "When Muslim Arab nationalists backed by Gamel Abdel Nasser tried to overthrow the then Maronite dominated government in power, due to displeasure at the government's pro-western policies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Maronites article besides the 1958 Lebanon crisis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6174, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Maronites still dominate the government as when Muslim Arab nationalists backed by Gamel Abdel Nasser tried to overthrow them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6174, "Truth_answer": "All Lebanese presidents have been Maronites as part of a tradition that persists as part of the National Pact", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Maronites Lebonese identity hold special traditions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6175, "Truth_answer": "Phoenicianism is an identity on the part of Lebanese Christians that has developed into an integrated ideology led by key thinkers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p8", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Maronite_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is phoenicianism in relation to Maronites?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6175, "Truth_answer": "Phoenicianism has promoted the use of the Lebanese dialect written in a modified Latin alphabet, rather than the Arabic one, although both alphabets have descended from the Phoenician alphabet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the phoenicianism identity in relation to Maronites for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6175, "Truth_answer": "Phoenicianism promoted the use of the Lebanese dialect Around 1936", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was this when phoenicianism promoted the use of the Lebanese dialect written in a modified Latin alphabet, rather than the Arabic one, although both alphabets have descended from the Phoenician alphabet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6175, "Truth_answer": "In opposition, Arabism was affirmed at the March 1936 Congress of the Coast and Four Districts, when Muslim leadership at the conference declared that Lebanon was an Arab country", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there anything interesting that happened in 1936 with the Maronites identity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6175, "Truth_answer": "long-standing Christian communities, especially the Maronites focus on their history, and struggles as an ethnoreligious group in an Arab world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207032050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maronites_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Maronites identity article on Phoenicianism besides when Arabism was affirmed at the March 1936 Congress of the Coast and Four Districts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6176, "Truth_answer": "Man o' War was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Man o' War's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6176, "Truth_answer": "In 1959, the Man o' War Stakes was created in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Man o' War article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6176, "Truth_answer": "In the Blood-Horse magazine ranking of the top 100 U.S. Thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century, Man o' War was ranked No. 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Man o' War win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6176, "Truth_answer": "Man o' War was also ranked No. 1 by the Associated Press as the greatest horse of the 20th century in a separate poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Man o' War's best rank?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6176, "Truth_answer": "After his undefeated season as a three-year old, Man o' War was retired to stud in Lexington", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the horse Man o' War ever retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6176, "Truth_answer": "Over his two-year career, Man o' War won 20 of 21 races, setting three world records, two American records, and three track records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921121557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the best record that Man o' War had?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6177, "Truth_answer": "On April 2, 2005, Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2005 by actor and friend Sylvester Stallone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2005 with Hulk Hogan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6177, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan was honored as the 2008 King of the Krewe of Bacchus, a New Orleans carnival organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p52" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Hulk Hogan receive any other awards aside from being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6177, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan was featured on the covers of Sports Illustrated, TV Guide, and People magazines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Hulk Hogan article besides when Bollea was honored as the 2008 King of the Krewe of Bacchus, a New Orleans carnival organization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6177, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan appeared on The Tonight Show and had his own CBS Saturday morning cartoon titled Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031120152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulk_Hogan_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Hulk Hogan appear in anything else besides the covers of Sports Illustrated, TV Guide, and People magazines?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6177, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Hulk Hogan's own CBS Saturday morning cartoon titled Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "It wouldn't be until 2010, when it was announced on 29 March, that the Libertines were to reform for the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Libertines reunion about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "Pete Doherty and Carl Barât remained out of contact for several months after the Libertines had ended, due to Doherty's spiralling drug abuse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused The Libertines reunion and reform to happen in the first place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "On 2 July 2015 the Libertines announced their 3rd album, named Anthems for Doomed Youth, to be released on 4 September 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "During the reunion did The Libertines produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "Pete Doherty promised the Libertines' special guest performance at Reading and Leeds Festivals would be to be remembered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information on The Libertines reunion aside from their 3rd album named Anthems for Doomed Youth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "The performances at the Reading and Leeds Festivals received very positive reviews from both fans and the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Libertines' special guest performance at Reading and Leeds Festivals would be to be remembered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "On 25 April, it was confirmed that the Libertines would play on Saturday 5 July in London's Hyde Park, headlining the day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Libertines perform anywhere else besides Reading and Leeds Festivals after their reunion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6178, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines were comprised of Carl Barât, Pete Doherty, John Hassall, Gary Powell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band The Libertines?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "Now with a firm line-up, The Libertines began to play more gigs alongside The Strokes and The Vines in quick succession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead up toThe Libertines' success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines' first single was a double A-side of What a Waster and I Get Along, produced by former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this The Libertines success article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines' first album was recorded and produced by Mick Jones, formerly of The Clash. Entitled Up the Bracket", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Libertines release an album during their Success years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines' album Up the Bracket was released October 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Libertine's first album entitled Up the Bracket released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines' single and title track from the album, Up the Bracket, was released on 30 September", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Libertines have any hit tracks on Up the Bracket?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines' single, Up the Bracket charted at No. 29.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Libertines' second single and title track from the album, Up the Bracket do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The Libertines' single, Up the Bracket was soon followed by the release on 21 October of the album of the same name, which charted at No. 35.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Libertines' second single and title track from the album, Up the Bracket release?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6179, "Truth_answer": "The only studio album release from The Libertines during the era of success between 2002-2003 was their album Up the Bracket", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other releases by The Libertines besides Up the Bracket during this time of success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski enrolled at the University of Michigan. Evy was moved from the center position to quarterback one week before his first varsity game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Forest Evashevski first play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski played college football at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1940 and with the Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks in 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Forest Evashevski play for after University of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski started and was an all-Big Ten Conference performer three straight seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Forest Evashevski do well playing at U of M?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "Evashevski won the Big Ten Medal given to the school's best senior student-athlete. He was the baseball catcher, the senior class president, and an honor society member", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Forest Evashevski do while he was at University of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski was named to the 1939 College Football All Polish-American Team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Forest Evashevski win any other awards besides the Big Ten Medal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "The Wolverines were 20–4 from 1938 to 1940. Fritz Crisler later called Forest Evashevski the greatest quarterback I ever had.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Forest Evashevski enjoy his time at the University of Michigan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6180, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevsk wanted to take labor law at the University of Michigan Law School, but his plans were interrupted with the outbreak of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Forest Evashevski article besides when Evashevski won the Big Ten Medal given to the school's best senior student-athlete?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6181, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, Iowa football had only had three winning seasons in the previous 16 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Forest Evashevski become head coach at Iowa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6181, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski nearly took the head coaching job at Indiana University, but Fritz Crisler urged him to consider Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Forest Evashevski receive any other offers to coach anywhere else besides Iowa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6181, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski felt that it would be easier to attain statewide support at Iowa than in Indiana, where Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame shared the spotlight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Forest Evashevski choose Iowa over Indiana University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6181, "Truth_answer": "The Hawkeyes struggled to an 0–4 start in 1952, surrendering more than 32 points per game during that stretch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Hawkeyes play under Forest Evashevski's leadership?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6181, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski completely retooled his offense the week before the game, and Iowa shocked the Buckeyes, 8–0.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Forest Evashevski have any major wins as the coach of the Hawkeyes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6181, "Truth_answer": "Forest Evashevski strongly believed that the team had to be instilled with a fighting attitude, and the Big Ten needed to be made aware of Iowa's presence in the league.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200926095055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Evashevski_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what made Forest Evashevski a good coach for Iowa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 1970–71 season, the Royals stunned the basketball world by trading Oscar Robertson to the Bucks for Flynn Robinson and Charlie Paulk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Oscar Robertson play for the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Robertson played Point guard for the Bucks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what position did Oscar Robertson play for the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "Oscar Robertson's coach before the Bucks was Bob Cousy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Oscar Robertson's coach before the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "Before playing for the Bucks, Oscar Robertson played for the Royals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team was Oscar Robertson with before the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "many pundits suspected head coach Bob Cousy was jealous of all the attention Oscar Robertson was getting", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Oscar Robertson leave the Royals for the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "With Alcindor in the low post and Robertson running the backcourt, the Bucks charged to a league-best 66–16 record", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Robertson accomplish during his time with the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6182, "Truth_answer": "the young Lew Alcindor, who would years later become the all-time NBA scoring leader as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929160923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Robertson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a team mate of Oscar Robertson when he played for the Bucks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "With the breakthrough of alternative rock into the American mainstream due to the popularity of bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam, the Smashing Pumpkins were poised for commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the smashing pumpkins Breakout in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "In all, it took the Smashing Pumpkins over four months to complete their second album, with the budget exceeding $250,000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Smashing Pumpkins publish any albums during their breakout in 1992?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "The name of the Smashing Piumpkins' second album is Siamese Dream", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what as the name of The Smashing Pumpkins' second album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "Despite all the problems in its recording, Siamese Dream by the Smashing Pumpkins debuted at number ten on the Billboard 200 chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins end up producing the album Siamese Dream?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "The album Siamese Dream by the Smashing Pumpkins sold over four million copies in the U.S. alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins album Siamese Dream was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins win any awards during their breakout in 1992 after the release of Siamese Dream?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "Alongside the Smashing Pumpkins' mounting mainstream recognition, the band's reputation as careerists among their former peers in the independent music community was worsened.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this The Smashing Pumpkins breakthrough article besides that Siamese Dreams sold over four million copies in the U.S. alone.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "Indie band Pavement's song Range Life directly mocks the Smashing Pumpkins in its lyrics the lead singer of Pavement stated, I never dissed their music. I just dissed their status.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why had the band's reputation as careerists among their former peers in the independent music community worsened?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Virgin released the B-sides/rarities compilation Pisces Iscariot. Also released was a VHS cassette titled Vieuphoria featuring a mix of live performances and behind-the-scenes footage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Smashing Pumpkins release any other albums besides Siamese Dream between 1992-1994?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6183, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other bands besides The Smashing Pumpkins on the VHS cassette titled Vieuphoria?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "Billy Corgan and James Iha Adorned themselves with paisley and other psychedelic trappings, and the two began writing songs together that were heavily influenced by the Cure and New Order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was The Smashing Pumpkins band's composition in their early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "After finding out D'arcy Wretzky played bass guitar, Billy Corgan recruited her into the lineup, and the trio played a show at the Avalon Nightclub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else worked in the band The Smashing Pumpkins besides Billy Corgan and James Iha?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "Jazz drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was recommended by a friend of Corgan's. Chamberlin knew little of alternative music and immediately changed the sound of the nascent band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band The Smashing Pumpkins have any other member besides Billy Corgan, James Iha, and D'arcy Wretzky?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "In 1989, the Smashing Pumpkins made their first appearance on record with the compilation album Light Into Dark, which featured several Chicago alternative bands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the major gain from these early years for The Smashing Pumpkins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins released its first single, I Am One, in 1990 on local Chicago label Limited Potential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the hit single of this The Smashing Pumpkins compilation album Light Into Dark?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins single I Am One sold out and they released a follow-up, Tristessa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how well did the single I Am One by The Smashing Pumpkins perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "After releasing the Lull EP in October 1991 on Caroline Records, the Smashin Pumpkins formally signed with Virgin Records, which was affiliated with Caroline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting information about the Early Years for The Smashing Pumpkins besides their compilation album and first 2 singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Lull EP by The Smashing Pumpkins received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "The Smashing Pumpkins supported Lull EP with a tour that included opening for bands such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction, and Guns N' Roses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about The Smashing Pumpkins besides that after releasing the Lull EP in October 1991 on Caroline Records, the band formally signed with Virgin Records, which was affiliated with Caroline?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6184, "Truth_answer": "During the tour, James Iha and D'arcy Wretzky went through a messy breakup, Jimmy Chamberlin became addicted to narcotics and alcohol, and Billy Corgan entered a deep depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did the The Smashing Pumpkins tour opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction, and Guns N' Roses include?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6185, "Truth_answer": "With the same line-up still in place, The Cult released The Cult in October 1994, produced by Bob Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Cult doing in 1994", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6185, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's self-titled record achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Cult released in October 1994, produced by Bob Rock popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6185, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's self-titled record achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult's self-titled album win awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6185, "Truth_answer": "The Cult began the Beauty's On The Streets tour in winter 1994", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Cult tour after their record The Cult achieved little success, only reaching No. 69 in the US and No. 21 in the UK", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6185, "Truth_answer": "During the Beauty's On The Streets tour, the Cult made their first ever appearance in Norway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did The Cult tour for their Beauty's On The Streets tour in winter 1994", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6186, "Truth_answer": "The Cult were sued by the parents of the Native American boy pictured on the cover of Ceremony", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cult lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6186, "Truth_answer": "The Cult was sued for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image on the cover of Ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the band The Cult sued?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6186, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's alleged exploitation suit delayed the release of Ceremony in many countries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Cult win the case for alleged exploitation and for the unauthorized use of the child's image?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6186, "Truth_answer": "South Korea and Thailand, which did not see the Cult record Ceremony's release until late 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries did the delayed release of Ceremony by The Cult due to the lawsuit include?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6186, "Truth_answer": "The parents stated that the boy felt he had been cursed by the Cult's burning of his image, and was emotionally scarred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this The Cult lawsuit article besides South Korea and Thailand, which did not see the record's release until late 1992?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6187, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt was sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment under Arms act for illegal possession of weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sanjay Dutt do in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6187, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt was arrested for illegal possession of arms and ammunition like 9mm pistol and an AK-56 assault rifle, which were used in 1993 Bombay Terror Attacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112240id_/https://www.storypick.com/sanjay-dutt-parole/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What weapons was Sanjay Dutt in possession of when he was sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6187, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt was returned to jail at Arthur Road and soon after moved to the Yerawada Central Jail in Pune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sanjay Dutt serve his prison sentence for illegal possession of weapons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6187, "Truth_answer": "On 27 November 2007, Sanjay Dutt was granted bail by the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112240id_/https://www.storypick.com/sanjay-dutt-parole/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sanjay Dutt released from jail for illegal posession of weapons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6187, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt's second marriage was to air-hostess-turned-model Rhea Pillai in February 1998. The divorce finalised in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2008 in Sanjay Dutt's personal life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6187, "Truth_answer": "Bombay suffered a series of serial bombings in 1993. Sanjay Dutt was among several people associated with Bollywood who were accused of involvement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sanjay Dutt personal life article besides Dutt's divorce finalised in 2008?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6188, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt made his Bollywood movie debut with the box-office super hit Rocky in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1981 to Sanjay Dutt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sanjay Dutt win any awards from the film Rocky in 1981?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6188, "Truth_answer": "Sanjay Dutt then went on to star in Vidhaata", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sanjay Dutt do after Rocky in 1981?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6188, "Truth_answer": "Vidhaata was the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Vidhaata with Sanjay Dutt do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sanjay Dutt go in the USA", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6189, "Truth_answer": "Clay Aiken started at an early age to believe in a life of service. Still in high school, Clay learned that he could make a difference in the lives of people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Aiken_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How young was Clay Aiken when he started helping people ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6189, "Truth_answer": "Clay Aiken has donated his time and his voice to multiple benefit events and concerts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Aiken_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Clay Aiken article in addition to Clay learning that he could make a difference in the lives of people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6189, "Truth_answer": "the 2004 Rosalynn Carter Benefit, the America's Promise Benefit, and Heather Headley's Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS benefit, Home, where Clay Aiken sang a duet with Headley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Aiken_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many benefits has Clay Aiken done?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6189, "Truth_answer": "Clay Aiken is involved with Bubel/Aiken Foundation, Toys For Tots drive, Ronald McDonald House Charities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name three charities Clay Aiken is involved with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6190, "Truth_answer": "Habitame Siempre is Thalía's eleventh studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Habitame Siempre by Thalía?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6190, "Truth_answer": "Habitame Siempre was certified triple platinum plus gold in Mexico for sales of more than 210,000 copies, gold in the United States and platinum in Venezuela", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Habitame Siempre by Thalía?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6190, "Truth_answer": "The Thalía album, Habitame Siempre, had a lead single, Manías and the second single of the album, Te Perdiste Mi Amor“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Habitame Siempre by Thalía have any singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6190, "Truth_answer": "On 24 March 2013 Thalía launched her VIVA! Tour in support of Habítame Siempre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thal%C3%ADa_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Thalía article besides the album's lead single, Manías and the second single of the album, Te Perdiste Mi Amor“?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor began playing guitar at age nine, learning to play from his mother's younger brother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mick Taylor begin playing music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "As a teenager, Mick Taylor formed bands with schoolmates and started performing concerts under names such as The Juniors and the Strangers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Taylor learn guitar quickly?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor made his debut with the Bluesbreakers at the Manor House. Taylor toured and recorded the album Crusade with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Mick Taylor's bands record any singles or albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor was born in Welwyn Garden City, England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mick Taylor born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor was raised in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Taylor grow up in Welwyn Garden City?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Taylor's father support Taylor's musical ambition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mick Taylor's uncle a well known musician?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Taylor have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor went to see John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Mayall had finished his first set without a guitarist and it became clear that Eric Clapton was not going to show up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about thisMick Taylor article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6191, "Truth_answer": "after seeing that Clapton hadn't appeared, but his guitar had been set up on the stage, Mick Taylor approached John Mayall to ask if he could play with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Mick Taylor when Clapton didn't show up after Mayall had finished his first set without a guitarist?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "After Brian Jones was removed from The Rolling Stones in June 1969, John Mayall and Ian Stewart recommended Mick Taylor to Mick Jagger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mick Taylor do with the Rolling Stones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor was recommended to Mick Jagger in 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was that when John Mayall and Ian Stewart recommended Mick Taylor to Mick Jagger?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "5 years. In December 1974, Mick Taylor announced he was leaving the Rolling Stones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Mick Taylor play with the Rolling Stones?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "When interviewed by Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone in 1995, Mick Jagger stated that Mick Taylor never explained why he had left", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during this time after Mick Taylor announced he was leaving the Rolling Stones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger surmised that [Mick] Taylor wanted to have a solo career. I think he found it difficult to get on with Keith [Richards].“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mick Jagger say about Mick Taylor when interviewed by Jann Wenner?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "The Rolling Stones bandmates were at a party in London when Mick Taylor told Mick Jagger he was quitting and walked out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened that day when Mick Taylor left the Rolling Stones?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor's decision to quit the Rolling Stones came as a shock to many.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans like the sound of Mick Taylor quitting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor helped to promote the Boogie for Stu album by taking part in a concert at the Ambassadors Theatre, London. Although Mick Jagger and Keith Richards didn't show up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Mick Taylor article besides that Taylor's decision to quit the Rolling Stones came as a shock to many?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't Keith Richards at the concert at the Ambassadors Theatre, London to promote the Boogie for Stu album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "Mick Taylor noticeably enjoyed performing with, amongst others, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and Bill Wyman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209131246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Taylor_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Mick Taylor after Mick Jagger and Keith Richards didn't show up at the Ambassadors Theatre, London?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6192, "Truth_answer": "Keith Richards was given a suspended sentence and put on probation for one year, with orders to continue treatment for heroin addiction and perform a benefit concert for the blind", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Keith Richards go to rehab?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "The quartet members played various instruments, with Keith Jarrett often being heard on soprano saxophone and percussion as well as piano", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the quartets with Keith Jarrett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "Dewey Redman on musette, a Chinese double-reed instrument; and Paul Motian and Charlie Haden on a variety of percussion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the quartet members roles in the Keith Jarrett quartets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "The Keith Jarrett American Quartet recorded two albums for Atlantic Records in 1971, El Juicio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What performances the Keith Jarrett quartets did they do in 1970s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "The Keith Jarrett American Quartet released album Birth and another on Columbia Records called Expectations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After El Juicio what album did Keith Jarrett's quartet released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "Keith Jarrett's contract with Columbia Records was terminated within a month of its release", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Keith Jarrett's quartet's album Expectations followed by other performances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "Keith Jarrett and his American quartet made eight albums on Impulse! Records; and two on ECM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "After the termination of Keith Jarrett's contract with Columbia Records did they embark on other projects?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "Byablue and Bop-Be, albums recorded for Impulse!, mainly feature the compositions of Charlie Haden, Paul Motian and Dewey Redman, as opposed to Keith Jarrett's own", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did impulse have any releases following after Keith Jarrett's contract with the label was terminated ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6193, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Keith Jarrett and his quartet receive any awards or accolades?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6194, "Truth_answer": "The Jarrett-Peacock-DeJohnette trio also produced recordings that consist largely of challenging original material, including 1987's Changeless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the standards trio with Keith Jarrett?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6194, "Truth_answer": "Allmusic awarded Changless 4 stars and states, This is a triumph, for [Keith] Jarrett has successfully brought the organically evolving patterns of his solo concerts into the group format“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180323124714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changeless_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Changeless by the Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6194, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what singles did 1987's Changeless by the Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6194, "Truth_answer": "Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio featured Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Keith Jarrett work with anyone on the album Changeless?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6194, "Truth_answer": "The Keith Jarrett standards trio undertakes frequent world tours of recital halls and is one of the few truly successful jazz groups to play both straight-ahead and free jazz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Keith Jarrett's Standard Trio tour at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6194, "Truth_answer": "The Keith Jarrett standards trio disbanded in 2014 after playing together for more than 30 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Jarrett_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Keith Jarrett and the standards trio article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "Edgeworth David wrote a proposal to Senator George Pearce, the Australian Defence Minister, suggesting that the government raise a military force to undertake mining and tunnelling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108015559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Mining_Corps_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Australian Mining Corp with Edgeworth David start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "In August 1915, Edgeworth David wrote a proposal to Senator George Pearce, the Australian Defence Minister, suggesting that the government raise a military force to undertake mining and tunnelling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108015559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Mining_Corps_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did this happen when Edgeworth David wrote a proposal to Senator George Pearce, the Australian Defence Minister, suggesting that the government raise a military force to undertake mining and tunnelling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "The Australian Mining Corps was a specialist military mining unit of the Royal Australian Engineers during World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108015559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Mining_Corps_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this establishment of an Australian Mining Corps a military endeavor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "Edgeworth David used his advocacy and organisational abilities to set up the Australian Mining Corps. On 25 October 1915 he was appointed as a major, at the age of 57.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108015559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Mining_Corps_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do you know how old Edgeworth David was when the establishment of the Australian Mining Corps happened?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "In January 1918, Edgeworth David was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and in November he was promoted to lieutenant colonel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Edgeworth David was in control of it. Did Edgeworth David win any honors or mentions for the work of the Australian Mining Corps?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "World War I having concluded, Edgeworth David was demobilised in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edgeworth David leave this position overseeing the Australian Mining Corps?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "advise on the construction of dugouts, trenches, and tunnels, the siting of wells for provision of pure drinking water from underground supplies, giving lectures, and producing maps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edgeworth David's unit in charge of in Australian Mining Corps?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6195, "Truth_answer": "1916, Edgeworth David fell to the bottom of a well he was examining, breaking two ribs and rupturing his urethra. He was invalided to London but returned to the Front", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edgeworth David get hurt in the war during this time with the Australian Mining Corps?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "Into the Rush by Aly & AJ was released August 16, 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Into the Rush by Aly & AJ released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "The album Into the Rush by Aly & AJ received positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Into The Rush by Aly & AJ received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "Do You Believe in Magic from Into the Rush became Aly & AJ's first single to enter the top 20 of the Canadian Hot 100 chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aly & AJ have a hit single on Into The Rush?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "One of the Aly & AJ album, Into the Rush's singles, No One, was featured in the Walt Disney Pictures feature film Ice Princess and its soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aly & AJ have other hits on Into The Rush besides Do You Believe in Magic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "The Aly & AJ sisters opened for The Cheetah Girls in December 2005, on the Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aly & AJ go on tour after they released Into The Rush?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "The sisters Aly & AJ released their second studio album, the Christmas-themed Acoustic Hearts of Winter, on September 26, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Acoustic by Aly & AJ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6196, "Truth_answer": "On the Acoustic Hearts of Winter album, Aly & AJ recorded traditional Christmas songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aly & AJ have original Christmas music on their second studio album, the Christmas-themed Acoustic Hearts of Winter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "In early 2008, Billboard confirmed that Aly & AJ were working on a third studio album which was due to be released in late 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Aly and AJ and their Departure from Hollywood Records and name change?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "Aly & AJ announced on their official Facebook page that they had officially parted ways with Hollywood Records, and their new self-titled album, 78violet, probably would not be released", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any complications releasing Aly & AJ's third studio album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "Aly & AJ revealed in an interview that their third studio album had been delayed until the summer of 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aly & AJ's third studio album get delayed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "Aly & AJ announced on their official Facebook page that they had officially parted ways with Hollywood Records, and their new self-titled album, 78violet, probably would not be released", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Aly & AJ's third studio album get released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "78violet was the proposed name of Aly & AJ's third studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aly & AJ's third studio album supposed to be called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "Aly & AJ later confirmed that the lead single would be Hothouse", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aly & AJ's third studio album have hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6197, "Truth_answer": "On February 19, 2010, 78violet announced on their official Facebook page that they had officially parted ways with Hollywood Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_%26_AJ_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is that when Aly & AJ left Hollywood Records after 78violet was released on December 1, 2010?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "In 1931 Edgeworth David published the Geological Map of the Commonwealth and the accompanying Explanatory Notes, designed to be part of his Geology of the Commonwealth of Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edgeworth David do any writing in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "Edgeworth David died in 1934 without being able to complete this work and was given a state funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Edgeworth David article regarding his later years besides when he published the Geological Map of the Commonwealth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "In September 1920, Edgeworth David was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services during the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edgeworth David do to receive a state funeral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "In 1896 the Davids bought 26 acres at Woodford, in the Blue Mountains, with an existing weatherboard cottage, two-roomed with two skillion rooms at the back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edgeworth David spend his later years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "In 1915 the Davids offered their home to the Red Cross convalescent home for the rehabilitation of injured servicemen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edgeworth David do anything noteworthy during World War I and his later years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "Edgeworth David was married", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edgeworth David live alone or was he married during his later years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "The Davids retained the Woodford cottage as a favoured country retreat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgeworth_David_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edgeworth David do any charity work in his later years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6198, "Truth_answer": "until Edgeworth David's death in 1934.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Davids use Edgeworth David's house for rehab?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after assuming the presidency, President Corazon Aquino issued Proclamation No. 3", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the first things Corazon Aquino did as President?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino established a revolutionary government. She abolished the 1973 Constitution that was in force during Martial Law, and by decree issued the provisional 1986 Freedom Constitution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Proclamation No. 3 do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "the Family Code of 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other laws did Corazon Aquino put in place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "The Family Code of 1987 reformed the civil law on family relations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Family Code of 1987 entail?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "Despite the implementation of CARP, Corazon Aquino was not spared from the controversies that eventually centered on Hacienda Luisita, a 6,453-hectare estate which she, together with her siblings inherited", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Corazon Aquino have controversial laws?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "Critics argued that Corazon Aquino bowed to pressure from relatives by allowing stock redistribution under Executive Order 229. Instead of land distribution, Hacienda Luisita reorganized itself into a corporation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Corazon Aquino inheriting Hacienda Luisita go over with the people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Corazon Aquino's attempts to enact new laws stopped?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino promulgated the Administrative Code of 1987", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_Philippines_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things did Corazon Aquino do besides Proclaimation No. 3, the Family Code of 1987, Executive Order 229?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6199, "Truth_answer": "the Administrative Code of 1987 reorganized the structure of the executive branch of government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Administrative Code of 1987?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6200, "Truth_answer": "the comprehensive agrarian reform program provided by the said law, was a revolutionary kind of expropriation“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important Agrarian reform by Corazon Aquino ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6200, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, with the backing of Aquino, the new Congress of the Philippines passed Republic Act No. 6657, more popularly known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a law Corazon Aquino passed or a Agrarian reform she was involved in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6200, "Truth_answer": "The law paved the way for the redistribution of agricultural lands to tenant-farmers from landowners, who were paid in exchange by the government through just compensation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Act No. 6657 more popularly known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law“ by Corazon Aquino state ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6200, "Truth_answer": "Despite the flaws in the law, the Supreme Court upheld its constitutionality in 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Corazon Aquino passing the Act No. 6657 ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6200, "Truth_answer": "Corazon Aquino's family background and social class as a privileged daughter of a wealthy and landed clan became a lightning rod of criticisms against her land reform agenda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people in general look favorably to Corazon Aquino's agrarian reforms ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6200, "Truth_answer": "Critics argued that Corazon Aquino bowed to pressure from relatives by allowing stock redistribution under Executive Order 229.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219083655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corazon_Aquino_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Corazon Aquino article aside from her family background and social class as a privileged daughter of a wealthy and landed clan becoming a lightning rod of criticisms against her land reform agenda?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6201, "Truth_answer": "DC Comics' Comet was Supergirl's pet horse and, while in his human form as Bill Starr, her brief boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was pre-crisis DC Comics' Comet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6201, "Truth_answer": "Comet was originally a Grecian centaur named Biron, turned horse by the witch Circe who originally wanted to turn him into a human. She gave him superpowers, including immortality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was DC Comics' Comet like pre-crisis?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6201, "Truth_answer": "When Comet went to planet Zerox with Supergirl, a magic spell was cast that turned him human, but only while a comet passes through the solar system he is in.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did DC Comics' Comet change into human form?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6201, "Truth_answer": "As a human, Comet adopted the identity of Bronco Bill Starr, a rodeo trick-rider, whom Supergirl fell in love with.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intresting aspects about the DC Comics' Comet article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6201, "Truth_answer": "DC Comics' Comet became a member of the Legion of Super-Pets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did DC Comics' Comet work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6201, "Truth_answer": "The Legion of Super-Pets was a group consisting of super-powered animals, including Streaky the Supercat and Beppo the Supermonkey, and Comet the Super-Horse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the DC Comics' Legion of Super-Pets?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6202, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant retired from film acting in 1966 and pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of MGM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Cary Grant's business interests in his later life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6202, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant's long-term friendship with Howard Hughes from the 1930s onward saw him invited into the most glamorous circles in Hollywood and their lavish parties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Cary Grant's oldest friend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6203, "Truth_answer": "Biographers Morecambe and Stirling believe that Cary Grant was the greatest leading man Hollywood had ever known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did Cary Grant leave?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6203, "Truth_answer": "David Thomson and directors Stanley Donen and Howard Hawks concurred that Cary Grant was the greatest and most important actor in the history of the cinema", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did directors say about Cary Grant's legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6203, "Truth_answer": "The Awful Truth (1937) began what film critic Benjamin Schwarz of The Atlantic later called the most spectacular run ever for an actor in American pictures for Cary Grant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cary Grant's first big film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6203, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant died in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Cary Grant die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer owned the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida, helped to found The Golf Channel, and negotiated a deal to build the first golf course in China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of golf business is Arnold Palmer involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer owned the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida and the Latrobe Country Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Arnold Palmer's golf courses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer owned the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida and the Latrobe Country Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer own any golf courses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "The Bay Hill Club and Lodge is located in Orlando, Florida", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the Bay Hill Club and Lodge located?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer's other golf course, besides the one in Orlando, Florida, is located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are some of Arnold Palmer's other courses besides Orlando, Florida?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer designed more than 300 golf courses in 37 states, 25 countries, and five continents (except Africa and Antarctica), including the first modern course built in China, in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other businesses besides owning golf courses is Arnold Palmer involved in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "One of Arnold Palmer's products, mass-produced starting in 2001, is a branded use of the beverage known as the Arnold Palmer, which combines sweet iced tea with lemonade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer have other businesses besides owning and designing golf courses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods initiated a civil case in an effort to stop the unauthorized sale of their images and alleged signatures in the memorabilia market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the lawsuit that Arnold Palmer inititated about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "Arnold Palmer filed the lawsuit against Bruce Matthews, the owner of Gotta Have It Golf, Inc. and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the other party in the Arnold Palmer lawsuit case?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "On March 12, 2014, a Florida jury ruled in favor of Gotta Have It on its breach of contract and other related claims against Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods win the case against Bruce Matthews?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6204, "Truth_answer": "The same jury rejected the counterclaims of Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods, and awarded Gotta Have It $668,346 in damages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Palmer_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer punished for anything in regards to the Gotta Have It lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6205, "Truth_answer": "At age 6, Vivien Leigh expressed her desire to become a great actress to Maureen O'Sullivan, one of her friends at the Convent of the Sacred Heart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vivien Leigh like when she was young?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6205, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vivien Leigh a happy child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6205, "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh saw O'Sullivan's film A Connecticut Yankee, and told her parents she wanted to become an actress. Her father enrolled her at the London Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vivien Leigh begin acting?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6205, "Truth_answer": "Vivien Leigh's friends suggested she take a small role as a schoolgirl in the film Things Are Looking Up, which was her film debut, albeit uncredited as an extra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129053239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Leigh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Viven Leigh's fil, debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "The Salt Pit is a black site or covert CIA interrogation center, in Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Salt Pit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "While held by the CIA in Afghanistan, Khalid El-Masri was beaten, interrogated, kept in a squalid cell, and given only meager rations to eat and putrid water to drink.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Khalid El-Masri article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "When the Macedonian officials released Khalid El-Masri on 23 January 2004, American security officers immediately took him into custody and detained him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Khalid El-Masri held by the CIA in Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Khlaid El-Masri's account was established beyond a reasonable doubt, and awarded him 60,000 euros for his abuse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Khalid El-Masri ever compensated for being wronglfully held by the CIA in Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "Khalid El-Masri was released in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Khalid El-Masri released from the CIA in Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "After being transferred to Afghanistan, Khalid El-Masri was taken to the Salt Pit, a black site or covert CIA interrogation center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Khalid El-Masri was transferred from Macedonia to Afghanistan by the CIA?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "When the Macedonian officials released Khalid El-Masri on 23 January 2004, American security officers immediately took him into custody and detained him, taking him to Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Khalid El-Masri transferred to Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6206, "Truth_answer": "Khalid El-Masri, while held by the CIA in Afghanistan, was beaten and repeatedly interrogated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027213052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_El-Masri_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the interrogation after Khalid El-Masri was detained?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6207, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tony Orlando's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6207, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando's musical career started with The Five Gents, a doo-wop group he formed in 1959 at age 15, with whom he recorded demo tapes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tony Orlando do in his early life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6207, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando recorded songwriter demos and his first success came at 16 when he charted in the US and UK with the hits Bless You and Halfway To Paradise.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orlando have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6207, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando has continued primarily as a solo singer, performing on tour and regularly in Las Vegas and Branson, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orlando do touring in his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6207, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando spent his earliest years in Hell's Kitchen, New York. In his teenage years, the family moved to Union City, New Jersey, and later Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tony Orlando live in his early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6207, "Truth_answer": "Michael Orlando is an American singer, songwriter, producer, music executive, and actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orrlando write or just perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "The film Hugo received critical acclaim and 11 Academy Award nominations, more than any other film that year, and it won five awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reception for the film Hugo like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "Critic Peter Rainer said, Hugo is a mixed bag but one well worth rummaging through. Christy Lemire called the film Hugo slightly repetitive and overlong“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Hugo have any criticisms?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "Rotten Tomatoes said, Hugo is an extravagant, elegant fantasy with an innocence lacking in many modern kids' movies, and one that emanates an unabashed love for the magic of cinema.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did major movie websites say about the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "Maillardet's automaton was an inspiration for the design of the automaton in the film Hugo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the film Hugo so great?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did they use the Mailardet's automation design for 3D?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "The film Hugo score 8.32 out of 10 in Rotten Tomatoes. Metacritic gave it an 83 out of 100, and Roger Ebert gave it four out of four stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Hugo rated?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6208, "Truth_answer": "Hugo was selected for the Royal Film Performance 2011 with a screening at the Odeon in London in the presence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the film Hugo article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "The film Hugo makes references to Georges Méliès' profession, the Theatre Robert-Houdin, which he owned, and the demonstration of the Lumière brothers' camera which made him interested in film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the references made in the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "In the film Hugo, Georges Méliès was forced into bankruptcy, his film stock was melted down for its celluloid, and he became a toy salesman at the Montparnasse station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What events happened in the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "Many of the early silent films shown in the movie Hugo are Méliès's actual works, such as Le voyage dans la lune from 1902.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Le voyage danes la lune?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "Several viewings of the film L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat are portrayed in the film Hugo, depicting the shocked reaction of the audience", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other references are in the film Hugo besides Le voyage danes la lune?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "Henri Maillardet was a Swiss watchmaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What watches has Henri Maillardet made?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "The film Hugo has French film references: L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat from 1895 and Le voyage dans la lune from 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period were the historical references in the film Hugo from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "Emil Lager, Ben Addis, and Robert Gill make cameo appearances in the film Hugo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable references in the film Hugo besides L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat and Le voyage dans la lune?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6209, "Truth_answer": "Emil Lager, Ben Addis, and Robert Gill make cameo appearances as Django Reinhardt, Salvador Dalí, and James Joyce, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the cameos of Emil Lager, Ben Addis, and Robert Gill carried out in the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "Convinced that paid work was psychologically more valuable than cash handouts, Harry Hopkins sought to continue and expand New York State's work-relief programs, the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Harry Hopkins think about the New Deal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins supervised the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), the Civil Works Administration (CWA), and the Works Progress Administration (WPA)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What programs did Harry Hokins promote during the New Deal period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins and Eleanor Roosevelt worked together to publicize and defend New Deal relief programs. He was concerned with rural areas but increasingly focused on cities in the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Hopkins help the cities during the Great Depression?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins also started the National Youth Administration and the Federal One Programs for artists and writers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins do anything else besides supervising the FERA, the CWA, and the WPA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hopkins and Eleanor Roosevelt worked together to publicize and defend New Deal relief programs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207144826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Harry Hopkins do besides working with the FERA, the CWA, the WPA, the National Youth Administration and Federal One Programs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "FERA, the largest program from 1933 to 1935, involved giving money to localities to operate work relief projects to employ those on direct relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the FERA do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "FDR appeared to be training Harry Hopkins as a possible successor but with the advent of World War II in Europe, FDR ran again in 1940, winning a third term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Hopkins article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hopkins do more charitable work other than with the Milbank Memorial Fund and the State Charities Aid Association?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6211, "Truth_answer": "Joker of Earth-Two is commonly referred to as the Golden Age Joker, thus being the main Joker that appeared throughout the Golden Age of Comic Books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001504id_/https://goldenagecomics.fandom.com/wiki/Joker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Golden Age character, Joker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6211, "Truth_answer": "During the Golden Age, the first changes in the Joker began to appear, portraying him more as a prankster than threat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(character)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the character Joker in the Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6211, "Truth_answer": "The Golden Age for thr joker was roughly from 1940 to 1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year was the character Joker's Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6211, "Truth_answer": "The character Joker's regular appearances quickly defined him as the archenemy of the Dynamic Duo Batman and Robin; he killed dozens of people, and even derailed a train.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(character)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What significance did the character Joker have in the Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6211, "Truth_answer": "When the Joker kidnaps Robin, Batman pays the ransom by check, meaning that the Joker cannot cash it without being arrested.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(character)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things did the character Joker do during the Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6212, "Truth_answer": "After his retirement from F1, Chris Amon dedicated himself to running the family farm in New Zealand's Manawatu District for many years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Amon do after he retired?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Amon's family farm consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6212, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from farming, Chris Amon become well known in New Zealand for test-driving vehicles on the TV motoring series Motor Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else Chris Amon did after he retired, other than farming?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6212, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon tuned the 1984 Toyota Corolla, won an Enzo Ferrari, and drove a Toyota Prius at the 2004 EnergyWise Rally, which he won ahead of Brian Cowan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of vehicles did Chris Amon test drive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6212, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon later consulted for Toyota New Zealand, tuning the 1984 Toyota Corolla and subsequent cars for sale there. He also appeared in TV commercials for the company,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon do any other work besides test driving vehicles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6212, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon was involved in the design of the upgraded Taupo Motorsport Park circuit, used for the New Zealand round of the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon design any vehicles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6213, "Truth_answer": "Orapakes was Powhatan's new capital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Powhatan's capitals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The English described the Powhatan men, who were warriors and hunters, as tall and lean and possessed of handsome physiques and the women, gardeners and gatherers, as shorter and stronger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the Powhatan people like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan lived east of the Fall Line in Tidewater Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Powhatan people establish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "It is believed that Powhatans would make offerings and pray to the sun during sunrises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other interesting aspects about the Powhatan article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatans supported themselves primarily by growing crops, especially maize, but they also fished and hunted in the great forest in their area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Powhatans do in their villages?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan villages consisted of a number of related families organized in tribes led by a chief. They paid tribute to the paramount chief, Powhatan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Powhatan tribe do besides growing crops, fishing, and hunting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan primarily used fires to heat their sleeping rooms. Less bedding was needed, and bedding materials could be easily stored during daytime hours. Couples typically slept head to foot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find interesting about the Powhatan article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatans hunted and ate game: raccoon, deer, opossum, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, and deer, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Powhatans hunt?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6214, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatans had conflicts with the Powhatans with Monacans and Mannahoacs along the western boundary and Massawomecks along the northern boundary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Powhatans have enemies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "The band Iron Maiden was formed on Christmas Day, 25 December 1975 by bassist Steve Harris shortly after he left his previous group, Smiler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Iron Maiden form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Between 1975 to 1978, Iron Maiden went through many members including Paul Day, and Dennis Wilcock. By 1978, only Steve Harris, Dave Murray, and Doug Sampson remained in the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Iron Maiden in the early years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden released their first album, which was self-titled, in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Iron Maiden record their first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Dave Murray, was invited to join, much to the dismay of the band's guitarists Dave Sullivan and Terry Rance. Their frustration led Harris to temporarily disband Iron Maiden in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the band Iron Maiden article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "According to Steve Harris, Paul Day left because he lacked energy or charisma on stage“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Paul Day leave the band Iron Maiden?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden replaced Paul Day with Dennis Wilcock, a Kiss fan who used make-up and fake blood during live performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Iron Maiden replace Paul Day?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Iron Maiden tour during the early years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden recruited yet another guitarist in 1977, Bob Sawyer, who was sacked for embarrassing the band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any more of the original members of Iron Maiden leave the band?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Bob Sawyer embarrassed Iron Maiden on stage by pretending to play guitar with his teeth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bob Sawyer embarrass the band Iron Maiden?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden's Harris, Murray, and Sampson spent the summer and autumn of 1978 rehearsing while they searched for a singer to complete the band's new line-up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Iron Maiden in 1978?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6215, "Truth_answer": "A chance meeting at the Red Lion pub in Leytonstone in November 1978 evolved into a successful audition for vocalist Paul Di'Anno who ended up joining Iron Maiden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Iron Maiden end up finding a singer in 1978?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "On New Year's Eve 1978, Iron Maiden recorded a demo, consisting of four songs, at Spaceward Studios in Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Iron Maiden in New Year's Eve 1978?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "The band Iron Maiden presented a copy to Neal Kay, then managing a heavy metal club called Bandwagon Heavy Metal Soundhouse, located in Kingsbury Circle, northwest London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Iron Maiden's demo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "Upon hearing the Iron Maiden's demo tape, Neal Kay began playing the demo regularly at the Bandwagon, and Prowler, eventually went to No. 1 in the Soundhouse charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Neal Kay do after listening to the band Iron Maiden's demo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "A copy of Iron Maiden's demo was also acquired by Rod Smallwood, who soon became the band's manager, and Iron Maiden's popularity increased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Iron Maiden start to become popular after Neal Kay started playing their demo tape at the Bandwagon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "As Iron Maiden's popularity increased, they released the demo on their own record label as The Soundhouse Tapes, named after the club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as the band Iron Maiden's popularity increased in 1978?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the release of the band Iron Maiden's demo under The Soundhouse Tapes considered their first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "All five thousand copies of Iron Maiden's demo were sold out within weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Iron Maiden's demo successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden released their eponymous self-titled album in 1980", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Iron Maiden's first album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden embarked on a headline tour of the UK, before opening for Kiss on their 1980 Unmasked Tour's European leg as well as supporting Judas Priest on select dates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Iron Maiden go on tour to support their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "By 1981, Iron Maiden's vocalist Paul Di'Anno was demonstrating increasingly self-destructive behaviour, particularly due to his heavy cocaine usage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the band Iron Maiden in 1981?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6216, "Truth_answer": "Iron Maiden's self-titled album debuted at No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130936id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Iron Maiden's self-titled album successful?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets qualified for the Aviation Cadet Training Program and he enlisted in the army at Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He was sent to Randolph Field in San Antonio, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul Tibbets get started in the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "During his training, Paul Tibbets showed himself to be an above-average pilot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paul Tibbets like the Cadet Aviation Training Program?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets was commissioned as a second lieutenant and received his pilot rating in 1938 at Kelly Field in San Antonio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets become a pilot?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Paul Tibbets transferred to the 9th Bombardment Squadron of the 3d Bombardment Group at Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia, as the engineering officer, and flew the A-20 Havoc", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets fly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "After graduation, Tibbets was assigned to the 16th Observation Squadron, which was based at Lawson Field, Georgia, with a flight supporting the Infantry School at nearby Fort Benning", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do after he became a pilot?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "It was at Fort Benning that Paul Tibbets met Lucy Frances Wingate, then a clerk at a department store in Columbus, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do after he was assigned to the 16th Observation Squadron, which was based at Lawson Field, Georgia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets and Lucy Frances Wingate quietly married in a Roman Catholic seminary in Holy Trinity, Alabama on June 19, 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets and Lucy Frances Wingate get married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets and Lucy Frances Wingate had two sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets and Lucy Frances Wingate have children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "Paul and Lucy Tibbets son Paul III was a colonel in the United States Army Reserves and worked as a hospital pharmacist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets and Lucy Frances Wingate's sons join the military?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul and Lucy Tibbets' other son, Gene Wingate Tibbets, do?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "In June 1941, Paul Tibbets transferred to the 9th Bombardment Squadron of the 3d Bombardment Group at Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia, as the engineering officer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do after Ft Benning?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6217, "Truth_answer": "While in Savannah, he was promoted to captain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Paul Tibbets do in Savannah?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets and the 509th Composite Group returned to the United States on 6 November 1945, and was stationed at Roswell Army Airfield, New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do after the war?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets was a technical advisor to the 1946 Operation Crossroads nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do in New Mexico?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets and his Enola Gay crew were not chosen to drop another atomic bomb", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen with Paul Tibbets and his crew at Bikini Atoll?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets is best known as the pilot who flew the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, when it dropped the first of two atomic bombs used in warfare against Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets and his Enola Gay crew drop a first atomic bomb?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets was posted to the Directorate of Requirements at Air Force Headquarters at the Pentagon in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets work with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets was director of Directorate of Requirements's Strategic Air Division and became involved in the Boeing B-47 Stratojet program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do at the Air Force Headquarters at the Pentagon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "He subsequently served as B-47 project officer at Boeing in Wichita from July 1950 until February 1952", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Paul Tibbets stay with the Boeing B-47 Stratojet program?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets became commander of the Proof Test Division at Eglin Air Force Base in Valparaiso, Florida, where flight testing of the B-47 was conducted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Tibbets work anywhere else, besides Boeing in Wichita?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets was the commander of the Proof Test Division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Tibbets do on the Proof Test Division at Elgin Air Force Base in Valparaiso, Florida?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "While Tibbits was in France as Director of War Plans at the Allied Forces in Central Europe Headquarters at Fontainebleau, he met Andrea Quattrehomme, who became his second wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paul Tibbets article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6218, "Truth_answer": "In January 1958, Paul Tibbets became commander of the 6th Air Division at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. and was promoted to brigadier general in 1959.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tibbets_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paul Tibbets highest title?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg found work as an office secretary at Universal Pictures' New York office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do at Universal Studios?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg later became personal secretary to the studio's founder and president, Carl Laemmle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do at Universal Studios next, after working as secretary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "Carl Laemmle told Irving Thalberg to take charge as studio manager, overseeing day-to-day operations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg do anything else besides work as secretary and personal secretary to Universal Studios' president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg worked as studio manager at the Los Angeles studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Irving Thalberg work as studio manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg work anywhere else besides the Los Angeles studio?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "At age 20, Irving Thalberg became responsible for immediately overseeing the nine ongoing film productions and nearly thirty scenarios then under development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg have to do in Los Angeles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "David Thomson wrote that despite Thalberg's youth, modest education, and frail appearance ... he had the charm, insight, and ability, or the appearance of it, to captivate the film world.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Irving Thalberg get the studio manager job so young?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6219, "Truth_answer": "While working for Carl Laemmle, Irving Thalberg earned $25 weekly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Irving Thalberg earn while working for Carl Laemmle?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born on May 30, 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201126181717id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/irving-thalberg_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210192952id_/https://www.immigrantentrepreneurship.org/entry.php?rec=58_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Irving Thalberg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was born in 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Irving Thalberg born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "During his high school years in Brooklyn, he began having attacks of chest pains, dizziness and fatigue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Irving Thalberg go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "This affected Justin Thalberg's ability to study, though until that time he was a good student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Irving Thalberg's attacks of chest pains, dizziness and fatigue affect?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg returned to school and finished high school, but lacked the stamina for college.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do once he got better?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg took part-time jobs as a store clerk, and in the evenings, to gain some job skills, taught himself typing, shorthand and Spanish at a night vocational school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do instead of college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg's Mutiny on the Bounty is considered Thalberg's masterpiece. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actor, and winning it for Best Picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Irving Thalberg's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Irving Thalberg was afflicted with a congenital heart disease that doctors said would kill him before he reached the age of thirty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Irving Thalberg article regarding his health?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6220, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg died on September 14, 1936, at age 37.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg live past the age of thirty?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, still undefeated and with an impressive knockout record, George Foreman was set to challenge undefeated and Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain more to me about Sunshine Showdown: Foreman vs. Frazier?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman dominated the fight to win the championship by technical knockout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Foreman beat Joe Frazier during the Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Sunshine Showdown: Foreman vs. Frazier sold out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "Joe Frazier was knocked down six times by George Foreman within two rounds. After the second knockdown, Frazier's balance and mobility were impaired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you explain what else happened besides George Foreman winning the fight against Joe Frazier?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman dominated the fight to win the championship by technical knockout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Foreman win the fight against Joe Frazier?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "Despite George Foreman's superior size and reach, he was not expected to beat Frazier and was a 3:1 underdog going into the fight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more important aspects to the Foreman vs. Frazier fight?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6221, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman vs. Joe Frazier II, billed as Battle of the Gladiators, was a professional boxing match contested on June 15, 1976 for the NABF heavyweight championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_vs._Joe_Frazier_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more fights between George Foreman and Joe Frazier besides the Sunshine Showdown?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, after 10 years away from the ring, George Foreman surprised the boxing world by announcing a comeback at the age of 38.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Foreman's second comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "For his first fight, George Foreman went to Sacramento, California, where he beat journeyman Steve Zouski by a knockout in four rounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was George Foreman's first opponent in the second comeback?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "Perhaps George Foreman's most notable win during his second comeback period was a seventh-round knockout of former Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight Champion Dwight Muhammad Qawi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did George Foreman fight besides in his second comeback, besides Steve Zouski?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman lost one fight by knockout and four fights by decision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Foreman ever lose a fight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman continued his string of victories, including a three-round win over Bert Cooper, who went on to contest the Undisputed Heavyweight title against Evander Holyfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Foreman article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "Though Bert Cooper never went down, he could no longer defend himself, and Evander Holyfield was awarded the victory via technical knockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bert Cooper win the Heavyweight title against Evander Holyfield?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "By 1989, while continuing his comeback, George Foreman had sold his name and face for the advertising of various products, selling everything from grills to mufflers on TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did George Foreman do during his second comeback?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6222, "Truth_answer": "George Foreman weighed 267 lb (121 kg) for the fight against Steve Zouski and looked badly out of shape. That year, he gradually slimmed down and improved his fitness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was George Foreman in better shape after 40 than before?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "Athol Fugard was born in Middelburg, Eastern Cape, South Africa, on 11 June 1932 from an Afrikaner mother and a father of Irish, English and French Huguenot descent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Athol Fugard's personal history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "Athol Fugrad's mother was Marrie (Potgieter) and his father was Harold Fugard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Athol Fugard's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Athol Fugard have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "Athol Fugard moved to Johannesburg in 1958, where he worked as a clerk in a Native Commissioners' Court, which made him keenly aware of the injustices of apartheid.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is intersting about Athol Fugard's personal history?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "Athol Fugard's plays' political impetus brought him into conflict with the national government; to avoid prosecution, he had his plays produced and published outside South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Athol Fugard face any injustices?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "A former alcoholic, Athol Fugard has been teetotal since the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Athol Fugard article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "Athol Fugard taught as an adjunct professor of playwriting, acting, and directing in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of California, San Diego.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what school did Athol Fugard teach?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6223, "Truth_answer": "Athol Fugard and The Serpent Players performed for a variety of audiences in many theatres around the world. They performed the play Sizwe Banzi is Dead in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Athol Fugard perform in California?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6224, "Truth_answer": "The Serpent Players were a group of black actors worker-players who earned their living as teachers, clerks, and industrial workers, not considered amateurs in the manner of leisured whites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Serpent Players?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6224, "Truth_answer": "The Serpent Players developed and performed plays under surveillance by the Security Police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Serpent Players do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6224, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Serpent Players successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6224, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Serpent Players accomplish anything?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6224, "Truth_answer": "The Serpent Players went on to perform for a variety of audiences in many theatres around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614051228id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Serpent Players perform anywhere else, besides the St Stephen's Hall other spaces in and around New Brighton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6224, "Truth_answer": "Blood Knot was filmed by BBC Television in 1967, with Fugard's collaboration. Less pleased than Fugard, the South African government of B. J. Vorster confiscated Fugard's passport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects about the Athol Fugard article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6225, "Truth_answer": "Paul Nemenyi, a Hungarian mathematician and physicist of Jewish heritage, was considered an expert in fluid and applied mechanics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Nemenyi do for a living?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6225, "Truth_answer": "Paul Nemenyi lived in the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did Paul Nemenyi live in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6225, "Truth_answer": "Paul Nemenyi took a keen interest in Bobby Fischer's upbringing, made monthly child support payments to Regina, and paid for Bobby's schooling until his own death in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of relationship did Paul Nemenyi and Bobby Fischer have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6225, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1950s, the FBI investigated Regina, Bobby Fischer's mother, and her circle for her alleged communist sympathies, as well as her time living in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Fischer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting things that happened during Bobby Fischer's early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "On 4 April, Bucks Fizz represented United Kingdom in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Dublin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the group Bucks Fizz at Eurovision?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "Bucks Fizz won the contest at the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest by a margin of four points, beating Germany into second place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did th group Bucks Fizz win the contest at the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "Bucks Fizz's Making Your Mind Up became a major hit around the continent, reaching No.1 in the UK as well as eight other countries and selling four million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did winning the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest help the group Bucks Fizz' with their careers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "A follow-up single was recorded amid promotional tours and the Bucks Fizz's image was revamped. They were determined that they would not become another Eurovision one-hit wonder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308184546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_Fizz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after th group Bucks Fizz won the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest and their song Making Your Mind Up became a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "A follow-up single to Making Your Mind Up was recorded amid promotional tours and the Bucks Fizz's image was revamped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Bucks Fizz go on tour after winning the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "Bucks Fizz received attention for the dance routine of Making Up Your Mind, in which the male members ripped the female members' skirts off to reveal much shorter skirts beneath.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Bucks Fizz group article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the dance routine of the group Bucks Fizz' Making Up Your Mind cause any problems?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "The dance routine where the girls' skirts are ripped off went on to become famous and Bucks Fizz received more attention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the dance move where the male members rip off the female members' skirts make the group Bucks Fizz more famous?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "Making Your Mind Up became won 'A Song for Europe' and Bucks Fizz recorded it with Hill as producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 'A Song for Europe' contest in 1977?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6226, "Truth_answer": "Determined that they would not become another Eurovision one-hit wonder with Making Your Mind Up, Bucks Fizz recorded a follow-up single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Making Up Your Mind the group Bucks Fizz's first recording?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "After the 9/11 attacks Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, declared his opposition to the US campaign in Afghanistan and criticized Pakistan for assisting the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Gulbuddin Hekmatyar gotten into trouble since 9-11?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "After the U.S. entry into the anti-Taliban alliance and the fall of the Taliban, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar rejected the U.N.-brokered accord of 5 December 2001 negotiated in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Gulbuddin Hekmatyar done to show his discontent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. accused Gulbuddin Hekmatyar of urging Taliban fighters to re-form and fight against Coalition troops in Afghanistan and also offering bounties for those who kill U.S. troops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Gulbuddin Hekmatyar taken other actions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was a suspect behind the 5 September 2002 assassination attempt on Karzai in Kandahar and a bomb in Kabul that killed more than a dozen people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any assasination attempts by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Gulbuddin Hekmatyar been arrested for the September 2002 Karzai assasination attempt and the bomb in Kabul?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "On 25 December 2002 news broke that American spy organizations had discovered Gulbuddin Hekmatyar attempting to join al-Qaeda. He had said that he was available to aid them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gulbuddin Hekmatyar article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar allegedly worked closely with bin Laden in early 1990s and said he was ready to fight alongside bin Laden. He claimed he helped Bin Laden escape Tora Bora.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar close with Bin Laden?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6227, "Truth_answer": "Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Gulbuddin Hekmatyar still alive now?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, the Jamestown Foundation reported Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's HIG group had recently reemerged as an aggressive militant group, claiming responsibility for many bloody attacks against Coalition forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in 2008?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "The re-emergence of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar as an experienced guerrilla strategist came at a propitious time for insurgency, following the killing of Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why had Gulbuddin Hekmatyar' HIG group re-emerged in 2008?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was an experienced guerrilla strategist and some elements of the Taliban were becoming disorganized and frustrated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar involvement in the HIG group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was an experienced guerrilla strategist and some elements of the Taliban were becoming disorganized and frustrated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar involved in the HIG group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was pardoned by the Afghan government and on 4 May 2017, he returned to Kabul along with HIG to meet President Ghani after spending two decades in hiding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and the HIG group eventually?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's pardon on 22 September 2016 by the Afghan government was called an affront to victims of grave abuses by the Humans Right Watch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting facts about the Gulbuddin Hekmatyar article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "The peace agreement was formalised on 29 September 2016 with both Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. UN sanctions on him were formally lifted on 3 February 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other dates that are important in relation to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, besides September 22 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone ever captured or punsihed for the attacks the HIG group was responsible for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6229, "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige's eighth studio album, Growing Pains, was released on December 18, 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mary J. Blige's Growing Pains?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6229, "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige's Growing Pains reached no. 1 on the Billboard. It won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, earning Blige her 27th Grammy nomination, in a decade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary J. Blige reach the billboard or win any awards with Growing Pains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6229, "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige's album Growing Pains included the singles, Just Fine, Work That, and Stay Down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were off of the album Growing Pains?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6229, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Mary J. Blige toured with Jay-Z in the Heart of the City Tour. In 2009, he went on the Growing Pains European Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary J. Blige perform any of the songs in Growing Pains live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6229, "Truth_answer": "Mary J. Blige faced a US$2 million federal suit in August 2008 claiming Neff-U wrote the music for the song Work That, but was owned by Dream Family Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mary J. Blige article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6230, "Truth_answer": "Good King Wenceslas was considered a martyr and a saint immediately after his death in the 10th century, when a cult of Wenceslas rose up in Bohemia and in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is source legend of Good King Wenceslas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6230, "Truth_answer": "Good King Wenceslas went around to God's churches and gave alms generously to widows, orphans, those in prison and afflicted by every difficulty", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who went around to God's churches and gave alms to those in need?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Good King Wenceslas king of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6230, "Truth_answer": "Good King Wenceslas was Duke of Bohemia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042739id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_King_Wenceslas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Good King Wenceslas duke of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "Orrin Hatch caused a controversy by proposing that copyright owners should be able to destroy the computer equipment and information of those suspected of copyright infringement, including file sharing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work has Orrin Hatch done related to intellectual property?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "Orrin Hatch faced criticism, especially from technology and privacy advocates", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118045954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there critics of Orrin Hatch's position in intellectual rights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "In the face of controversy, Orrin Hatch withdrew his suggestion regarding intellectual property days later", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Orrin Hatch's intellectual property controversy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "On September 20, 2010, Orrin Hatch once again attempted to outlaw websites which could be used for trademark and copyright infringement through the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orrin Hatch work on any other copyright bills?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act would authorize the United States Department of Justice to blacklist and censor all websites that the department deemed to be dedicated to infringing activities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Orrin Hatch article in regards to intellectual property?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6231, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orrin Hatch's Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act pass?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "The opening track to A Night at the Opera, Death on Two Legs can be referred to as Freddie Mercury's hate letter to Queen's first manager, Norman Sheffield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Death on Two Legs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "Norman Sheffield was reputed to have mistreated the band and abused his role as Queen's manager from 1972 to 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Freddie Mercury hate Norman Sheffield?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "Norman Sheffield denied the allegations in his 2013 autobiography entitled Life on Two Legs: Set The Record Straight, and referred to copies of the original 1972 management contracts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Norman Sheffield actually treat the band members of Queen badly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "Norman Sheffield was appalled, and sued Queen and the record label for defamation, which resulted in an out-of-court settlement, but also confirmed his connection to the song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Norman Sheffield have to say about Freddie Mercury's allegations of mistreatment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "Brian May stated that the band was somewhat taken aback by the bitterness of Mercury's lyrics, and described by Mercury as being so vindictive that he felt bad singing it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the band Queen's song, Death on Two Legs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "Brian May was the one that felt bad singing it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Brian May referring to when he said that the lyrics of Queen's Death on Two Legs were so vindictive that he felt bad singing it?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anybody else feel bad about the song Death on Two Legs from Queen's album A Night at the Opera, besides Brian May?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "As with Bohemian Rhapsody, most of the guitar parts on Death on Two Legs were played on piano by Mercury, to demonstrate how they needed to be played on guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Queen do any other songs during the time they recorded Death on Two Legs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6232, "Truth_answer": "The band's most successful single in the UK, Bohemian Rhapsody, became their first UK number one and one of the best-selling singles in both the UK and the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Bohemian Rhapsody from the Queen album A Night at the Opera popular?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "The song I'm in Love with My Car from A Night at the Opera is amongst Roger Taylor's most famous songs in the Queen catalogue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is I'm in Love with My Car?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen's song I'm in Love with My Car win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "The band Queen's I'm in Love with My Car was released on their fourth album A Night at the Opera in 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Queen's song I'm in Love with My Car come out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "Roger Taylor sang I'm in Love with My Car from the drums while Freddie Mercury played piano and provided backing vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else sings on the song I'm in Love with My Car, besides Freddie Mercury?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Freddie Mercury think about the song I'm in Love with My Car?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "When releasing the album A Night at the Opera's first single, Roger Taylor urged Freddie Mercury to allow I'm in Love with My Car to be the B-side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song I'm in Love with My Car on the B Side of the Queen album A Night at the Opera's first single, Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "The decision to put I'm in Love with My Car on the B-side caused much internal friction in the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Freddie Mercury happy he allowed I'm in Love with My Car to be on the B side of the single Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of I'm in Love with My Car were inspired by one of the band's roadies, Johnathan Harris, whose Triumph TR4 was evidently the love of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011041640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_in_Love_with_My_Car_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the hidden meaning behind the song I'm in Love with My Car from the Queen album A Night at the Opera?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6233, "Truth_answer": "Johnathan Harris' Triumph TR4 was evidently the love of his life“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011041640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_in_Love_with_My_Car_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_at_the_Opera_(Queen_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of car inspired the song I'm in Love with My Car from the Queen album A Night at the Opera?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6234, "Truth_answer": "Pat Summitt is the daughter of Richard and Hazel Albright Head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the parents of Pat Summitt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6234, "Truth_answer": "Pat Summit had four siblings: older brothers Tommy, Charles, and Kenneth, and a younger sister, Linda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Pat Summit have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6234, "Truth_answer": "Pat Summitt went to University of Tennessee at Martin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shool did Pat Summitt go to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6234, "Truth_answer": "Pat Summitt co-captained the United States women's national basketball team as a player at the inaugural women's tournament in the 1976 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pat Summitt's career start?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6234, "Truth_answer": "Pat Summitt played in the United States women's national basketball team at the inaugural women's tournament in the 1976 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Summitt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Summitt play in a particular team in 1976?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6234, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Pat Summitt won the Olympic silver medal with the U.S. women's national basketball team and in 1984, she coached the U.S. women's team to an Olympic gold medal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Summitt receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "Russell T Davies, is a screenwriter and television producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Russell T Davies' role in adult television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "Ruseel T Davies' works include Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Casanova, Doctor Who, and Cucumber, Tofu, and Banana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the drama series that Russell T Davies worked on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "After 1997, Russell T Davies did Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Mine All Mine, Casanova, Doctor Who, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Russell T Davies do after 1997?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "The British television drama series The Grand was broadcasted between 4 April 1997 and 3 April 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Rusell T Davies' TV series The Grand written or released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "The Grand featured the Bannerman family that owned and ran the hotel, the staff that lived in the basement and occasional guests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Russell T Davies' TV series the Grand about and/or who played parts in the series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "Before 2004, Russel T Davies worked on Dark Season, Century Falls, and Children's Ward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other projects Russell T Davies worked in before 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6235, "Truth_answer": "Mine All Mine was Russell T Davies least successful series and ended its run with just over two million viewers, which he later blamed on the series' high eccentricity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Russell T Davies' career always successful while doing adult television?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6236, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase went to the Mid-South territory of Bill Watts being promoted as the son of Iron Mike in 1975 where he wrestled for four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ted DiBiase start wrestling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6236, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase won the NWA United National Championship, the PWF World Tag Team Championship with Stan Hansen, the World Tag Team Championship with Stan Hansen, among many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase win anything with wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6236, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase received an offer from the WWF and was eventually convinced by WWF to sign up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase go with the UWF?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6236, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase made his return to the WWF as a babyface on May 15, 1987 at a house show in Houston, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBIase join the WWF?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6236, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase was not told his gimmick until after he agreed, under the promise that it was something that would receive a serious push.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Ted DiBiase article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6237, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase is an American former professional wrestler, manager, ordained minister and color commentator. He is best recalled as WWF's The Million Dollar Man“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Ted DiBiase?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6237, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase went to the Mid-South territory of Bill Watts being promoted as the son of Iron Mike in 1975 where he wrestled for four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105004352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_DiBiase_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ted DiBiase begin to wrestle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6237, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase won the NWA United National Championship, the PWF World Tag Team Championship with Stan Hansen, the World Tag Team Championship with Stan Hansen, among many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase ever win anything while wrestling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6237, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase received an offer from the WWF. DiBiase was eventually convinced by WWF to sign up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ted DiBiase join the WWF?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6237, "Truth_answer": "Ted DiBiase made his return to the WWF as a babyface on May 15, 1987 at a house show in Houston, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ted DiBiase join the WWF?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6237, "Truth_answer": "Typically, Ted DiBiase's matches ended with the use of a loaded black glove, which he pulled from his tights to knock out his opponent when the referee was not looking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ted DiBiase's matches end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "The word swagger is frequently used to describe Viv Richards' batting style. His fearless and aggressive style of play, and relaxed but determined demeanor made him intimidating to the opposition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How would you describe Viv Richards' playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "Richards was a very powerful right-handed batsman with an extremely attacking style, possibly the most destructive batsman the sport has ever seen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Viv Richard's attacking style like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "Viv Richards was quiet and self-contained away from the pitch. He had a fearless and aggressive style of play, and relaxed but determined demeanor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "But Viv Richards was quiet? How else did he prtray himself?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "In Viv Richards' Test career, he scored 8,540 runs in 121 Test matches at an average of 50.23. He also scored 5 centuries in World Series Cricket between 1977–79.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Viv Richards' stats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "Viv Richards was notorious for punishing bowlers that dared to sledge him. So much so, that many opposing captains banned their players from the practice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224005315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv_Richards_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Viv Richards article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "Greg Thomas attempted to sledge Viv Richards after he missed at several balls. Richards then hammered the ball straight out of the stadium and into a nearby river.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How would Viv Richards punish bowlers that sledge him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6238, "Truth_answer": "Viv Richards is often regarded as the most physically devastating and exciting batsman that ever played the game by cricketers, journalists, fans and others alike", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Viv Richards well liked?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati started his formal education at an English school at Ranaghat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "In 1881, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati was transferred to the Oriental Seminary of Calcutta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go to any other schools for his education besides the English school at Ranaghat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "In 1883, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati was enrolled in a local school in Serampore of Hooghly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go to school in 1883?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "In 1885 Kedarnath Datta established the Vishva Vaishnava Raj Sabha. Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's was inspired to undertake an in-depth study of Vaishnava texts, both classical and contemporary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go to any religious schools?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "The King of Tripura Bir Chandra Manikya, offered Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati a position as secretary and historian at the royal court. He later started his own astronomy school in Calcutta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati do after he received his education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "After the king died in 1896, his heir Radha Kishore Manikya requested Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati to tutor the princes at the palace and offered him full pension. He accepted till 1908.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvat article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6239, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati approached Gaurakishora Dasa Babaji, a Gaudiya Vaishnava who was renowned for his asceticism and bhakti. In January 1901, he accepted Babaji as his guru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any influential people or teachers who helped Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati committed himself to the lifelong practice of meditation on the Hare Krishna mantra taught to him first by his father and then by his guru", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's religious practices?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "The aural meditation on Krishna's names done either individually (japa) or collectively (kirtana) became a pivotal theme in Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's teachings and personal practice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati live a spiritual life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati went on a pilgrimage of India's holy places. He first stayed for a year in Jagannath Puri", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What holy places did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati visit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "In 1904, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati travelled to South India, where he explored various branches of Hinduism, in particular the ancient and vibrant Vaishnava Shri and Madhva sampradayas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati go after visiting Jagannath Puri?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati finally settled in Mayapur 130 km north of Calcutta, where Bhaktivinoda had acquired a plot of land at the place at which Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born in 1486", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati visit any other spiritual places?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "When Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati travelled to South India, he explored various branches of Hinduism, especially the ancient and vibrant Vaishnava Shri and Madhva sampradayas, collecting materials for a new Vaishnava encyclopaedia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did visiting these holy places have an impact in Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6240, "Truth_answer": "In 1905, Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati began to deliver public discourses on the philosophy and practice of Chaitanya Vaishnavism, gathering a following of educated young Bengalis, some of whom became his students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208123844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktisiddhanta_Sarasvati_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people view Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's beliefs and discourses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6241, "Truth_answer": "A relationship Enya had with one man ended in 1997. She was considering taking time out of music to have a family but found she was putting pressure on herself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Enya's personal life.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6241, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Enya have kids?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6241, "Truth_answer": "Enya is not married", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Enya married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6241, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Enya bought Manderley Castle, a Victorian Grade A listed castle home in Killiney, County Dublin. In 2009, Enya purchased a home in southern France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Enya live?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6242, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall had a magnificent, bounding approach, eyes bulging, teeth glinting, crucifix flying, climaxing in a classical cartwheel action and intimidating followthrough.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wes Hall's style and personality like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6242, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall made his Test cricket debut against India in 1958 and was instantly successful. Hall had a successful series at the 1963 Test series in England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Wes Hall?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6242, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall is known as a good humoured man who simply exudes good nature at every pore. He is renowned for his entertaining, if prolonged oratory, and his tardiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some important aspects of Wes Hall's style and personality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6242, "Truth_answer": "While Wes Hall was an aggressive fast bowler, he was not one to set out to injure the batsman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall take advantage of being a fast bowler?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6242, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall was timed at 91 miles per hour, 146 km per hr. Hall was able to sustain pace and hostility for very long spells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened as a result of Wes Hall being a fast bowler?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6243, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall was exposed to a high standard of cricket while at Combermere School. His team played against grown men in the elite Division 1 of the Barbados Cricket Association.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Wes Hall's early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6243, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall win any cricket championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6243, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, Wes Hall was in the Barbados team to play E. W. Swanton's XI. He did not take a wicket in the match due to inexperience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wes Hall article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6243, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall was instantly successful in his Test cricket debut against India in 1958. He was the first West Indian to take a Test hat-trick in Pakistan in 1959", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912190146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Hall_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wes Hall eventually get better at cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6243, "Truth_answer": "While playing for the Cable Cricket team, Wes Hall started fast bowling. In a match against the Wanderers, he decided bowling would be his path to the West Indies team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects about Wes Hall's career are interesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6243, "Truth_answer": "Wes Hall was called into the West Indies team as a back up for the Trinidadian Jaswick Taylor in the India and Pakistan tour in 1958 to 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Wes Hall after 1958?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Voltaire's biography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Voltaire's parents were François Arouet, a lawyer who was a minor treasury official, and his wife, Marie Marguerite Daumard, whose family was on the lowest rank of the French nobility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Voltaire's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Voltaire was the youngest of the five children of François Arouet and Marie Marguerite Daumard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Voltaire have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Two of Voltaire's older brothers, Armand-François and Robert, died in infancy, and his surviving brother Armand and sister Marguerite-Catherine were nine and seven years older, respectively", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Voltaire's siblings' names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Some speculation surrounds Voltaire's date of birth, because he claimed he was born on 20 February 1694 as the illegitimate son of a nobleman, Guérin de Rochebrune or Roquebrune.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Voltaire article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Voltaire's father wanted him to become a lawyer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Voltaire's dad not want him to be a writer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Voltaire was educated by the Jesuits at the Collège Louis-le-Grand, where he was taught Latin, theology, and rhetoric. Later, he became fluent in Italian, Spanish, and English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Voltaire go to school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6244, "Truth_answer": "Voltaire was ill and died on 30 May 1778. It has not been possible to establish the details of what precisely occurred due to the numerous and varying accounts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Voltaire die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "The Krays were called up to do National Service in the British Army in March 1952", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Kray twins have to do with the National Service in the British Army?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "Although the Kray twins reported to the depot of the Royal Fusiliers at the Tower of London, they attempted to leave after only a few minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Kray twins do at the depot of the Royal Fusillers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Kray twins attempt to leave the depot of the Royal Fusillers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "The corporal that tried to stop the Kray twins from leaving the Royal Fussilers got punched by Ronnie. The police arrested them and were turned over to the army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Kray twins forced to stay in the army?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "The Kray twins were transferred to Shepton Mallet military prison in Somerset for a month to await court-martial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where the Kray twins charegd for punching the corporal at the Royal Fussillers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "The Kray twins were dishonourably discharged from the army. They were eventually transferred to a civilian prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the British army to with the Kray twins?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "The Kray twins were transferred to Shepton Mallet military prison in Somerset for a month to await court-martial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124155523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long were the Kray twins in the prison in Somerset?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6245, "Truth_answer": "The Kray twins were convicted for the crimes they committed while AWOL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Kray twins court-martialed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes is best known for being the first person to calculate the circumference of the Earth, which he did by comparing angles of the mid-day Sun at two places.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eratosthenes greatest achievement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eratosthenes think the sun revolves around the Earth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "No", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eratosthenes map the moon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "As head of the library, Eratosthenes tutored the children of Ptolemy, including Ptolemy IV Philopator who became the fourth Ptolemaic pharaoh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eratosthenes teach other Greek Philosophers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "All books had to be surrendered for duplication at the Library of Alexandria. Eratosthenes copied them so accurately it was impossible to differentiate the copy from the original.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Library of Alexandria?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes also calculated the Sun's diameter. Eratosthenes made the diameter of the Sun to be about 27 times that of the Earth. The actual figure is approximately 109 times", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else had Eratosthenes discovered?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes invented geography. He created terminology that is still used today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Eratosthenes discoveries still used today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "There are only fragments left of Eratosthenes' work after the destruction of the Library of Alexandria.s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any of Eratosthenes' works been lost over the years?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes, then thirty years old, accepted Ptolemy's invitation to be a librarian at the Library of Alexandria. He traveled to Alexandria, where he lived for the rest of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mentioned where Eratosthenes lived?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes was one of the most pre-eminent scholarly figures of his time, and produced works covering a vast area of knowledge, including Chronographies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eratosthenes write books?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6246, "Truth_answer": "Eratosthenes wrote Chronographies, a text that scientifically depicted dates of importance, beginning with the Trojan War. This work was highly esteemed for its accuracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128121333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was in Eratosthenes' book, Chronographies?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6247, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam Thompsons first game like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6247, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson was married in 1888 to Ida Morasha of Detroit. They had no children and made their home in Detroit until Thompson's death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam Thompson's personal life like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6247, "Truth_answer": "Sam Thompson and Ida Morasha had no children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Thompson have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6247, "Truth_answer": "After the 1893 season, Sam Thompson vowed not to return to Philadelphia in protest over the owners' penny-pinching ways and the team's inability to compete for a pennant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any conflicts in Sam Thompson's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6247, "Truth_answer": "In 15 major league seasons, Sam Thompson compiled a .331 batting average with 1,988 hits, 343 doubles, 161 triples, 126 home runs, 1,305 RBIs, and 232 stolen bases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sam Thompson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6247, "Truth_answer": "In 1895, Sam Thompson averaged 1.44 RBIs per game, and his 166 RBIs in 1887 (in only 127 games) remained the major league record until 1921.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Thompson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam Thompson's game play record like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6248, "Truth_answer": "In Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, Rene Girard discusses for the first time Christianity and the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did René Girard work on biblical texts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6248, "Truth_answer": "In Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, Rene Girard discusses the Gospels, the Eucharist, the Old Testament, and the Passion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Rene Girard disccuss about in Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6248, "Truth_answer": "Rene Girard discusses about Christian society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Rene Girard discuss about the Gospels, the Eucharist, the Old Testament, and the Passion.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6248, "Truth_answer": "Rene Girard sees the principle of the uniqueness and of the transformations of the Western society whose destiny today is one with that of human society as a whole", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some interesting aspects to the Rene Girard article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6248, "Truth_answer": "Intellectuals claim that Rene Girard's comparison of Judeo-Christian texts vis-à-vis other religions leaves something to be desired", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Rene Girard's views?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6249, "Truth_answer": "Aglietta and Orléan follow Girard in suggesting that the basic relation of exchange can be interpreted as a conflict of 'doubles', each mediating the desire of the Other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Girard_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Rene Girard's view about economics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6249, "Truth_answer": "Rene Girard was the author of nearly thirty books, with his writings spanning many academic domains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rene Girard author any texts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6249, "Truth_answer": "In the theory of commodity fetishism, the market takes the place of the sacred in modern life as the chief institutional mechanism stabilizing the otherwise explosive conflicts of desiring subjects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Girard_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rene Girard's view on commodity fetishism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6249, "Truth_answer": "In regards to economic rationality, Rene Girard suggests that the basic relation of exchange can be interpreted as a conflict of 'doubles', each mediating the desire of the Other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Girard_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rene Girard's view on economic rationality?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6249, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rene Girard worried about globalization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6250, "Truth_answer": "Bonded by Blood was the American band Exodus' first album and later the name of American thrash metal band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does bonded by blood mean for the American band Exodus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6250, "Truth_answer": "The album Bonded by Blood had nine songs. The re-issue edition has two bonus tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say how many songs the album Bonded by Blood by the American band Exodus had?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6250, "Truth_answer": "The underground success attained by the American band Exodus with the album Bonded by Blood would lead to the group's signing to Sony/Combat Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How quickly did the American band Exodus rise in popularity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6250, "Truth_answer": "As the American band Exodus began playing more shows in Bay Area clubs in California, they gained a large, fervent fan base known for their violent concert behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(American_band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country did the American band Exodus gain their popularity first?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Bonded by Blood by the American band Exodus become popular in any other countries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald sang the lead vocals on some of the Doobie Brothers' best-known songs such as Real Love, Takin' It to the Streets, and What a Fool Believes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the musician Michael McDonald do with the Doobie Brothers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald is known for his distinctive, soulful voice and as a member of The Doobie Brothers from 1975 to 1982, 1987, 2019 to the present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the musician Michael McDonald sing with the Doobie Brothers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald played keyboards for the band The Doobie Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did the musician Michael McDonald play in the band The Doobie Brothers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald sang Real Love, Takin' It to the Streets, Little Darling (I Need You), It Keeps You Runnin', Minute by Minute, and What a Fool Believes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the musician Michael McDonald sing for the Doobie Brothers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "The Doobie Brothers's What a Fool Believes became a number-one single in the U.S. and earned Michael MacDonald a 1980 Grammy Award for Song of the Year", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald have any hits with the Doobie Brothers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "At the 1979 Grammys, Michael McDonald won Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus, and Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald win any awards besides the 1980 Grammy for Song of the Year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald was recruited by the Doobie Brothers in April 1975, initially as a temporary replacement but his work proved so successful that they decided to retain him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the musician Michael McDonald's article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald and the Doobie Brothers were joined by Hunter Hayes, Jennifer Nettles, and Hillary Scott in their performance of Listen to the Music.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doobie_Brothers_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Doobie Brothers do for the CMA awards show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6251, "Truth_answer": "Michael McDonald was recruited by the rock band the Doobie Brothers in April 1975, as a temporary replacement for Tom Johnston during a national tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McDonald_(musician)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Michael McDonald tour during his time with the Doobie Brothers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist Thomas Nast, the Father of the American Cartoon, was associated with Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Thomas Nast's career like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "In February 1860, Thomas Nast went to England for the New York Illustrated News to depict the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do in England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "In February 1860, Thomas Nast went to England for the New York Illustrated News to depict the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sporting event was Thomas Nast depicting in England in 1860?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast depict the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do for the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "After the American Civil War, Nast strongly opposed the Reconstruction policy of President Andrew Johnson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Thomas Nast's career besides depicting the fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast depicted President Andrew Johnson in a series of trenchant cartoons that marked Nast's great beginning in the field of caricature“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do to oppose the Reconstruction policy of President Andrew Johnson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast played important role during the presidential election in 1868, and Ulysses S. Grant attributed his victory to the sword of Sheridan and the pencil of Thomas Nast.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Nast involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast received a few commissions for oil paintings and drew book illustrations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Thomas Nast draw besides political cartoons?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "After Harper's Weekly, Thomas Nast contributed cartoons in various publications, notably the Illustrated American,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast draw for magazines?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "In 1892, Thomas Nast took control of the New York Gazette, and renamed it Nast's Weekly. He used the Weekly for his cartoons supporting Benjamin Harrison for president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other intereting aspects about the Thomas Nast article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6252, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast's magazine, Nast's Weekly, had little impact and ceased publication seven months after it began, shortly after Harrison's defeat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Thomas Nast work at Nast's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast's tenure at Harper's Weekly ended with his Christmas illustration of December 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Nast stop working at Harper's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast win any awards for his work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "In 1890, Nast published Thomas Nast's Christmas Drawings for the Human Race. He contributed cartoons in various publications, notably the Illustrated American", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Thomas Nast working after leaving Harper's Weekly?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "Although no such position was available, President Theodore Roosevelt was a Thomas Nast admirer and offered him an appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Nast get the job with the State Department and secure a consular position in western Europe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "There was yellow fever outbreak during Thomas Nest's appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Thomas Nast's appointment as the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "As United States' Consul, Thomas Nast remained on the job, helping numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nast_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Nast do in Guayaquil, Ecuador?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast helped numerous diplomatic missions and businesses escape the contagion in Guayaquil, Ecuador, but he contracted the disease and died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Thomas Nast's work during the yellow fever outbreak in Guayaquil, Ecuador successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast was the United States' Consul General to Guayaquil, Ecuador in South America. He contracted yellow fever and died on December 7, 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Thomas Nast die?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast was interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Thomas Nast buried?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6253, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who attended Thomas Nast's funeral?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6254, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats was founded in May 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, a former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cancer Bats first form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6254, "Truth_answer": "On June 6, 2006, Cancer Bat's album Birthing the Giant was released into major record stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cancer Bats release Birthing the Giant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Birthing the Giant make it into any charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a release party held for the album Birthing the Giant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the album Birthing the Giant go on to sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What reviews did the album Birthing the Giant receive?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6255, "Truth_answer": "Between the Buried and Me's fourth album is Colors (fifth if including The Anatomy Of) and their fifth is The Great Misdirect (sixth if including The Anatomy Of).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Colors and The Great Misdirect?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6255, "Truth_answer": "The members of the band Between the Buried and Me called Colors a 65 minute opus of non stop pummeling beautiful music“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_the_Buried_and_Me_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Between the Buried and Me's album Colors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6255, "Truth_answer": "Between the Buried and Me's musical style has been stated by critics to be primarily a blend of progressive metal, technical death metal, progressive metalcore, avant-garde metal, and metalcore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre was Between the Buried and Me's music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6255, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Between the Buried and Me have any doubters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6255, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Between the Buried and me receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6255, "Truth_answer": "The current members of Between the Buried and me are Tommy Giles Rogers Jr., Paul Waggoner, Dustie Waring, Dan Briggs, and Blake Richardson. There are seven former members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Between the Buried and Me?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6256, "Truth_answer": "After the release of The Silent Circus, the band Between the Buried and Me went through numerous members before the current lineup was assembled for their third album, Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223181403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Between_the_Buried_and_Me_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What specific event happened in 2003 through 2006 regarding The Silent Circus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any hits from Between the Buried and Me's record, The Silent Circus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6256, "Truth_answer": "Of the original band members Tommy Giles Rogers Jr, Paul Waggoner, and Will Goodyear, only Rogers and Waggoner are still current members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the band members of Between the Buried and Me all original members?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6256, "Truth_answer": "Between the Buried and Me albums include: Between the Buried and Me, The Silent Circus, Alaska, The Anatomy Of, Colors, The Great Misdirect, and The Parallax II: Future Sequence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the band Between the Buried and Me's albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6256, "Truth_answer": "Between the Buried and Me also released the albums Coma Ecliptic, Automata I, and Automata II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other Between the Buried and Me albums besides Between the Buried and Me, The Silent Circus, Alaska, The Anatomy Of, Colors, The Great Misdirect, and The Parallax II: Future Sequence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6257, "Truth_answer": "Bass player Andrew McCracken left Cancer Bats to concentrate on his design company Doublenaut. His spot was filled in by Jason Bailey for most of 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Cancer Bats in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6257, "Truth_answer": "The band Cancer Bats released their second studio album called Hail Destroyer on April 22, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cancer Bats article besides what happened in 2007?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Hail Destroyer by Cancer Bats make it to the top of the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6257, "Truth_answer": "On May 17, 2008, Cancer Bats were put on the cover of Kerrang!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Cancer Bats in 2008?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6257, "Truth_answer": "Cancer Bats were also nominated for 2008 Album of the Year for the 2008 Kerrang! awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_Bats_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cancer Bats win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cancer Bats win album of the year?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6258, "Truth_answer": "After two years tutoring, in October 1798, at the age of 23, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was called to University of Jena as an extraordinary (i.e., unpaid) professor of philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Jena period for Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6258, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling's time at Jena, from 1798–1803, put him at the center of the intellectual ferment of Romanticism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened while Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was teaching at the University of Jena?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6258, "Truth_answer": "In Jena, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was on good terms with Johann Gottlieb Fichte at first, but their different conceptions, particularly about nature, led to increasing divergence in their thought.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling do anything else during his time at the University of Jena besides being put at the center of the intellectual ferment of Romanticism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6258, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, who was becoming the acknowledged leader of the Romantic school, had begun to reject Johann Gottlieb Fichte's thought as cold and abstract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen because of the conflict between Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Johann Gottlieb Fichte at the University of Jena?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6258, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling worked at the University of Jena from 1798 to 1803.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling work at the University of Jena?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6259, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 15, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was granted permission to enroll at the Tübinger Stift, despite not having yet reached the normal enrollment age of 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6259, "Truth_answer": "At the Tübinger Stift, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling shared a room with Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel as well as Friedrich Hölderlin, and the three became good friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen at Tübinger Stift for Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6259, "Truth_answer": "In 1797, while tutoring two youths of an aristocratic family, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling visited Leipzig as their escort and had a chance to attend lectures at Leipzig University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling do after studying at Tübinger Stift?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6259, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was fascinated by contemporary physical studies including chemistry and biology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling study at Leipzig University?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6259, "Truth_answer": "Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling also visited Dresden, where he saw collections of the Elector of Saxony, to which he referred later in his thinking on art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106211229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the section about Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling's early life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "The band New Order released a new album on 27 March 2005, titled Waiting for the Sirens' Call.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Waiting for the Sirens' Call by the band New Order released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "Waiting for the Sirens' Call is the eighth studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224064706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_the_Sirens%27_Call_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618114752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Sirens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Waiting for the Sirens' Call by the band New Order an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "The album Waiting for the Sirens' Call was released at a time when the band New Order were experiencing unprecedented recognition in the media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Waiting for the Sirens' Call by the band New Order successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "Singles from the album Waiting for the Sirens' Call by the band New Order were Krafty, Jetstream, and Waiting for the Sirens' Call.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the album Waiting for the Sirens' Call by the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "Lost Sirens is a compilation album and the ninth studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618114752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Sirens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album the band New Order released after Waiting for the Sirens' Call?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "Lost Sirens is a compilation album and the ninth studio album by English rock band New Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618114752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Sirens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the compilation album by the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "The album Lost Sirens by the band New Order drew mostly positive reviews, and it sold 4,678 copies in its first week in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618114752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Sirens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Lost Sirens by the band New Order do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "Following the release and promotion of the album Republic, the band put New Order on hold while focusing on side projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band New Order break up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "In September 2011, the band New Order announced that they would perform for the first time since 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "On 22 September 2015, the band New Order released a new album, Music Complete. The album was produced mostly by the band themselves, except Singularity and Unlearn This Hatred.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the band New Order's albums?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "Live in Glasgow is a live DVD released by the band New Order, in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the band New Order besides who produced their albums?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6260, "Truth_answer": "The New Order: Live in Glasgow DVD from the band New Order was recorded at the Glasgow Academy in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the DVD Live in Glasgow from the band New Order recorded?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "In 1939, W. H. Auden moved to the United States and became an American citizen in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did W. H. Auden go to the United States?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden taught from 1941 to 1945 in American universities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did W. H. Auden have to do with the United States?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "From 1940 to 1941, W. H. Auden lived in a house at 7 Middagh Street in Brooklyn Heights in New York City, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was W. H. Auden in when he taught in American universities from 1941 to 1945?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden controversially rewrote or discarded some of his most famous poems when he prepared his later collected editions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the W. H. Auden article besides his time in the United States?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "W. H. Auden's rejected poems include Spain and September 1, 1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Auden_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a poem that W. H. Auden discarded or rewrote?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "In 1940 W. H. Auden wrote a long philosophical poem New Year Letter, which appeared with miscellaneous notes and other poems in his book of poems The Double Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another example of W. H. Auden's writing during the 1939 to 1973 period besides the poem September 1, 1939?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "The book of poems The Double Man by W. H. Auden begins with a verse Prologue followed by a long three-part philosophical poem in octosyllabic couplets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of one of the other poems in the book of poems The Double Man by W. H. Auden besides New Year Letter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a popular work that W. H. Auden did from 1939 to 1973?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Susan Boyle auditioned for Michael Barrymore's My Kind of People.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Susan Boyle start her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle took singing lessons from vocal coach Fred O'Neil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Susan Boyle in her career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle attended Edinburgh Acting School and took part in the Edinburgh Fringe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Boyle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else who coached Susan Boyle besides Fred O'Neil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Susan Boyle attend Edinburgh Fringe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Susan Boyle's life regarding her early career besides her musical training?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle's performance on the show Britain's Got Talent was the first time she had sung in public since her mother died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susan Boyle's mother die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6262, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle long participated in her parish church's pilgrimages to the Knock Shrine, County Mayo, Ireland, and sang there at the Marian basilica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what places did Susan Boyle perform?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "In August 2008, Susan Boyle applied for an audition for the third series of Britain's Got Talent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Boyle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Susan Boyle first try out for Britain's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "In August 2008, Susan Boyle applied for an audition for the third series of Britain's Got Talent and was accepted after a preliminary audition in Glasgow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Boyle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susan Boyle get in the first time she auditioned for Britain's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden remarked upon the audience's initially cynical attitude, and the subsequent biggest wake-up call ever upon hearing Susan Boyle's performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027115646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Boyle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Susan Boyle have any problems with the preliminary audition in Glasgow for Britain's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle was absolutely gobsmacked by the strength of the reaction to her appearance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fans react to Susan Boyle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle was raised thinking that she had been briefly deprived of oxygen during a difficult birth resulting in a learning disability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Susan Boyle article besides her audition on Britain's Got Talent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "Susan Boyle was told in 2012 or 2013 that she had been misdiagnosed and has Asperger syndrome with an IQ above average.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with Susan Boyle's mental condition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6263, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Asperger syndrome take its toll on Susan Boyle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "In 1981 Simon Poidevin toured Japan with the Australian Universities rugby union team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Simon Poidevin do in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "Australian Universities won four games against Japan's university teams, but lost the final game against All Japan by one point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Australian Universities rugby union team that Simon Poidevin was on win against Japan in 1981?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "Following his brief tour of Japan, Simon Poidevin was selected for the Sydney team to play against a World XV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after Simon Poidevin toured Japan in 1981?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin is one of four Australian rugby union players to have won rugby union's Grand Slam, achieved a series victory in New Zealand, and won a Rugby World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Simon Poidevin a good player?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "After the 1986 Test against France, Simon Poidevin was awarded the Australian captaincy for the first time in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevin receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "Australia won the two-Test series, winning the first Test 39–18 and the second Test 26–0, under Simon Poidevin’s captaincy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they win the championship after Simon was award Australian captaincy for the first time in his career in 1986?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "Following Australia's domestic Tests in 1986 against Italy, France and Argentina, Simon Poidevin toured with the Wallabies for the 1986 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Australia won the two-Test series in 1986 under Simon Poidevin's captaincy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6264, "Truth_answer": "The 1986 Australia Wallabies became the second Australian rugby team to beat the All Blacks in New Zealand in a rugby union Test series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Australia regarding Simon Poidevin touring with the Wallabies for the 1986 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Sheila E. played in Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro's live band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sheila E. perform during the time period from 1996 to 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. was also the leader of the house band on the short-lived late night talk show, The Magic Hour, hosted by Earvin Magic Johnson Jr. in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she do any other performances besides playing in Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro's live band in 1996?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. has performed three stints as one of the member All-Starrs of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, in 2001, 2003, and 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Sheila E. do besides be the leader of the house band on the short-lived talk show, The Magic Hour, in the late 1990s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E.'s drum duets with Ringo Starr are a moment of comic relief in the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. do well on Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band's show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. also performed at Prince's One Nite Alone... Live! concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. work with Prince?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "On May 25, 2011, Sheila E. performed alongside Marc Anthony on the 10th season finale of American Idol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sheila E. on the show American Idol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "On June 7, 2011, Sheila E. performed on the Late Show with David Letterman as a part of the show's first Drum Solo Week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Sheila E. sing on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2012, Sheila E. performed at the 2012 Academy Awards alongside Pharrell Williams and Hans Zimmer, playing the into and out of commercial segments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. have any other performances besides American Idol and the Late Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "On June 26, 2016, Sheila E. and The New Power Generation led a tribute to Prince on the 2016 BET Awards, featuring a medley of his hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_E._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. have any more recent performances besides the 2012 Academy Awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sheila E.'s tribute to Prince on the 2016 BET Awards one of her last performances?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6265, "Truth_answer": "Sheila E. toured as the opening act for Prince's Purple Rain Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheila E. ever go on tour?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "In 1979 Simon Poidevin made his state debut for New South Wales, replacing an injured Greg Craig for New South Wales’ return match against Queensland at T.G. Milner Field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Simon Poidevin do in New South Wales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "Queensland defeated New South Wales 24 to 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the rugby team New South Wales good against Queensland in 1979?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Simon Poidevin a leader of the New South Wales rugby team in 1979?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin was selected to play for New South Wales in a succession of the matches in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else happened for the New South Wales rugby team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "In 1981, New South Wales were defeated by Queensland 26 to 15 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New South Wales rugby team lose against Manawatu in 1981?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "New South Wales played Queensland in a return match a week later in Brisbane that was won 7 to 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the New South Wales loss against Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1981?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "Simon Poidevin played for Sydney against France in the third game France played for their 1981 France rugby union tour of Australia, won by Sydney 16 to 14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen after the rugby team New South Wales played Queensland in a return match a week later and won?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6266, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simon Poidevin leave New South Wales?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6267, "Truth_answer": "Author Andrew Grant Jackson describes the album Rubber Soul by The Beatles as a synthesis of folk, rock, soul, baroque, proto-psychedelia, and the sitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of songs were on the album Rubber Soul by The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6267, "Truth_answer": "The album Rubber Soul by The Beatles met with a highly favourable critical response and topped sales charts in Britain and the United States for several weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Rubber Soul by The Beatles considered a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6267, "Truth_answer": "The album Rubber Soul by The Beatles was certified 6 times platinum by the RIAA in 1997, indicating shipments of at least six million copies in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album Rubber Soul by The Beatles were sold?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6267, "Truth_answer": "Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What number was the album Rubber Soul for the The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6267, "Truth_answer": "On the day of the album Rubber Soul's release, the Beatles performed at the Odeon Cinema in Glasgow, marking the start of what would be their final UK tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the release of the album Rubber Soul by The Beatles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6268, "Truth_answer": "Author Andrew Grant Jackson describes the album Rubber Soul by The Beatles as a synthesis of folk, rock, soul, baroque, proto-psychedelia, and the sitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did the Beatles create on the album Rubber Soul?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6268, "Truth_answer": "In their new songs, the Beatles drew inspiration from soul music, particularly the singles they heard on US radio the summer of 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about the Beatles' music on the album Rubber Soul?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6268, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles also drew inspiration from the contemporary folk rock of Dylan and the Byrds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the Beatles' music on the album Rubber Soul besides drawing inspiration from soul music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6268, "Truth_answer": "The album Rubber Soul by The Beatles met with a highly favourable critical response and topped sales charts in Britain and the United States for several weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_Soul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles receive any recognition for their music on the album Rubber Soul?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6268, "Truth_answer": "The songs on the album Rubber Soul demonstrate the Beatles' increasing maturity as lyricists and the group striving for more expressive sounds and arrangements for their music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about The Beatles' music on the album Rubber Soul besides being met with a highly favourable critical response and topped sales charts in Britain and the United States for several weeks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "Ceremony is a song by Joy Division, released as the band New Order's debut single in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order release any new music in 1981?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215085403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_(New_Order_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Movement by the band New Order released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "The band New Order viewed the period as a low point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the release of the album Movement affect the band New Order?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "The band New Order viewed the period as a low point, as they were still reeling from Ian Curtis' death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band New Order view the period when they released the album Movement as a low point?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "Ian Curtis took his own life on 18 May 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ian Curtis die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "Temptation is a stand-alone single released by English band New Order on Factory Records in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band New Order have any other hits in 1982?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "The band New Order had taken to listening to Italian disco to cheer themselves up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band New Order besides their 1981 and 1982 releases?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6269, "Truth_answer": "The band New Order's singles that followed, Everything's Gone Green and Temptation, saw a change in direction toward dance music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208021241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Italian music influence the band New Order's sound any?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "The musician Hide was born at St. Joseph's Hospital in Midorigaoka, Japan, on December 13, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1964 with the musician Hide?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "The musician Hide went on to attend Yokosuka Tokiwa Junior High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did the musician Hide attend?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "The musician Hide was first exposed to rock music at the age of fifteen. That same year his grandmother bought him his first electric guitar, a Gibson Les Paul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the musician Hide first start playing music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "The musician Hide quit the high school brass band after a short time because he was assigned the clarinet while he wanted to play the trumpet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Hide play any other instruments besides guitar early on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "After this, the musician Hide concentrated on guitar and in 1981 formed the band Saber Tiger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musician Hide in any bands during high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "A year after their founding, the band Saber Tiger started playing shows at live houses in Yokosuka, such as Rock City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Saber Tiger formed by the musician Hide in 1981 ever play any concerts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "In April 1983 the musician Hide started studying cosmetology and fashion at the Hollywood University of Beauty and Fashion in present-day Roppongi Hills. He graduated in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Hide do any secondary education after high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "Later in 1984 the musician Hide took a nationwide examination and successfully obtained a beautician license.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Hide do anything with cosmetology or fashion?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "In 1981 the musician Hide formed the band Saber Tiger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the musician Hide join Saver Tiger?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "In July 1985 Saber Tiger released their self-titled EP, which included two songs, Double Cross and Gold Digger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Saber Tiger formed by the musician Hide in 1981 release any albums?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Saber Tiger formed by the musician Hide in 1981 release any full length CDs?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "X Japan, then called X, released their first album Vanishing Vision, through drummer Yoshiki's own Extasy Records, on April 14, 1988 and toured extensively in support of the record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did X Japan tour in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "The musician Hide joined X Japan, then called X, in February 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1987 with the musician Hide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "Oricon Inc. the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oricon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Oricon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the musician Hide sing when he first joined X?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "The success of X Japan's debut album, Blue Blood, earned them the Grand Prix New Artist of the Year award at the 4th annual Japan Gold Disc Awards in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band X Japan win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "X Japan's third album Jealousy was released on July 1, 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did X Japan release any other albums besides Blue Blood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "X Japan's third album Jealousy debuted at number one, selling over 600,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Jealousy by X Japan do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "In September 1997 it was announced that X Japan would disband. They performed their farewell show, aptly titled The Last Live, at the Tokyo Dome on December 31, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011215311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_%28musician%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did X Japan break up in 1997?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "In his autobiography, Taiji claims he was asked to leave X Japan because he confronted Yoshiki due to the substantial income gap between Yoshiki and each of the other members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did X Japan have any conflicts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "Dahlia, which would become X Japan's final album to date, was released on November 4, 1996 and once again, it reached the number one spot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about X Japan besides why Taiji left X Japan?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Dahlia by X Japan win an award?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6272, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage won his first WWF World Heavyweight Championship in a 14-man tournament at WrestleMania IV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Randy Savage become the WWF World Heavyweight Champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6272, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage retained the WWF World Heavyweight Title for a little over a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Randy Savage hold the title of WWF World Heavyweight Champion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6272, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage wrestled Ricky Steamboat at WrestleMania III. The match was extremely choreographed, as opposed to the on the fly nature of most wrestling matches at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Randy Savage do besides hold the title of WWF World Heavyweight Champion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6272, "Truth_answer": "Randy Savage was a stickler for detail, and he and Ricky Steamboat laid out and rehearsed every spot in the match prior to WrestleMania, at his home in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114124442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Savage_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How often did Randy Savage and Ricky Steamboat practice for Wrestlemania III?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6273, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman pioneered the concept of copyleft, which uses the principles of copyright law to preserve the right to use, modify, and distribute free software.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting part of the Richard Stallman article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6273, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman make money off his work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6273, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman asks people to say free software and GNU/Linux, and to avoid the terms intellectual property and piracy (in relation to copyright).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Richard Stallman believe in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6273, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman argues that the term intellectual property is designed to confuse people, and is used to prevent intelligent discussion on the specifics of copyright, patent, trademark, and other laws.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What would Richard Stallman prefer intellectual property be called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6273, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman campaigns for software to be distributed in a manner such that its users receive the freedoms to use, study, distribute, and modify that software.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman think all software should be free?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6274, "Truth_answer": "As a first-year student at Harvard University in fall 1970, Richard Stallman was known for his strong performance in Math 55.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Stallman go to Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6274, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman received a bachelor's degree in physics from Harvard in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Stallman study at Harvard University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6274, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman considered staying on at Harvard, but instead decided to enroll as a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Stallman go to Massachusetts Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6274, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stallman pursued a doctorate in physics for one year, but left that program to focus on his programming at the MIT AI Laboratory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129013455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Stallman study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6274, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Stallman get a degree from Massachusetts Insititute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6274, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did Richard Stallman enjoy better between Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar's television career began with an appearance on Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater in the fall of 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sid Caesar start his acting career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "In early 1949, Sid Caesar and Max Liebman met with Pat Weaver, vice president of television at NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar's appearance on Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater in the fall of 1948 lead to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "In early 1949, Sid Caesar and Max Liebman met with Pat Weaver, which led to Caesar's first series, Admiral Broadway Revue with Imogene Coca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar and Max Liebman meeting with Pat Weaver lead him to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "The show Admiral Broadway Revue was simultaneously broadcast on NBC and the DuMont network, and was an immediate success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the show Admiral Broadway Revue appear on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "The show Admiral Broadway Revue's sponsor, Admiral, an appliance company, could not keep up with the demand for its new television sets, so the show was cancelled after 26 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Admiral Broadway Revue end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "The show was called Admiral Broadway Revue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the show starring Sid Caesar and sponsored by appliance company Admiral called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "On February 25, 1950, Sid Caesar appeared in the first episode of Your Show of Shows, initially the second half of the two-hour umbrella show, Saturday Night Review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sid Caesar do next after the show Admiral Broadway Revue was canceled?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the 1950 to 1951 season, Your Show of Shows became its own, 90-minute program from the International Theatre at 5 Columbus Circle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the show Your Show of Shows go?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6275, "Truth_answer": "The show Your Show of Shows was later filmed at the Center Theatre at Sixth Avenue and 49th Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else was the show Your Show of Shows filmed besides at the International Theatre at 5 Columbus Circle?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6276, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel's first television appearance was in 1994, where he performed as a part of a one-hour ABC primetime special entitled Secrets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Criss Angel perform on TV?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6276, "Truth_answer": "On October 20, 2002, Criss Angel performed in the ABC Family television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist, an hour-long performance and tribute to Harry Houdini.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other shows did Criss Angel do besides Secrets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6276, "Truth_answer": "The television special Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist aired again on December 24, 2002 on Channel 4 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist go?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6276, "Truth_answer": "The Birmingham Evening Mail reviewed the show Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist, writing, Criss Angel is currently making a name for himself as a more provocative, darker alternative to [other illusionists].“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6276, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2003 SciFi Channel aired the one-hour special Supernatural starring Criss Angel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other promos did Criss Angel do besides the television special Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6277, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel has said that, I stayed away from magicians when I was younger because I didn't want to think like them and wanted to create my own style.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Criss Angel get started as a magician?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6277, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Criss Angel create his own style as a magician?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6277, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel's first major illusion was making his mother float in their family den.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of magic did Criss Angel do before going professional?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6277, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel is known for the television and stage show Criss Angel Mindfreak and his previous live performance illusion show Criss Angel Believe in collaboration with Cirque du Soleil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Criss Angel work as?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6277, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel was the frontman for the heavy metal band Angel and collaborated with industrial rock musician Klay Scott for Angeldust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Criss Angel do any other collaborations other than with Cirque du Soleil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "On June 3, 1865, Major General George Armstrong Custer accepted command of the 2nd Division of Cavalry, Military Division of the Southwest, to march from Alexandria, Louisiana, to Hempstead, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Armstrong Custer's Reconstruction duties in Texas entail?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "On June 3, 1865, Major General George Armstrong Custer accepted command of the 2nd Division of Cavalry, Military Division of the Southwest, to march from Alexandria, Louisiana, to Hempstead, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was George Armstrong Custer in Texas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Armstrong Custer win any battles in Texas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "During his entire period of command of the division, George Armstrong Custer encountered considerable friction and near mutiny from the volunteer cavalry regiments who had campaigned along the Gulf coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223131315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Armstrong Custer do anything in Texas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "General George Armstrong Custer participated in Philip Sheridan's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. The civilian population was specifically targeted in what is known as the Burning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the George Armstrong Custer article besides his Reconstruction duties in Texas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "George Armstrong Custer led his Wolverines to the Shenandoah Valley. By the year's end they defeated the army of Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early in the Valley Campaigns of 1864.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were George Armstrong Custer's campaigns successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "In the largest all-cavalry engagement of the war, the Battle of Trevilian Station, George Armstrong Custer captured Hampton's divisional train, but was then cut off and suffered heavy losses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Armstrong Custer suffer any losses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6278, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Armstrong Custer reconstruct in Texas?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6279, "Truth_answer": "In October 1998, Oprah Winfrey produced and starred in the film Beloved, based on Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which film did Oprah Winfrey produce?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6279, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Oprah Winfrey was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama and honorary doctorate degrees from Duke University and Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6279, "Truth_answer": "In October 1998, Oprah Winfrey produced and starred in the film Beloved, based on Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Oprah Winfrey produce any films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6279, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Oprah Winfrey co-starred in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple as distraught housewife Sofia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other films did Oprah Winfrey star in besides Beloved?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "After Luna Sea went on break in 1997, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists and release his own records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sugizo's solo career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "On July 9 1997, Sugizo's debut single Lucifer was released and reached number 8 on the Oricon singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sugizo first accomplish on his solo career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "On July 9 1997, Sugizo's debut single Lucifer was released and reached number 8 on the Oricon singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sugizo do on July 9th?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 1997, Sugizo released his second single, A Prayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other hit singles did Sugizo release besides Lucifer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "On September 10, 1997, Sugizo released his second single, A Prayer, which reached number 7 on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single A Prayer by Sugizo rank well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "On November 19, Sugizo's first solo album Truth? was released, and reached number 12 on the album charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugizo release any major albums during his solo career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the album Truth? by Sugizo consist of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "Sugizo started his solo career in 1997 and has since collaborated with a variety of different artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sugizo article besides his first album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6280, "Truth_answer": "As Luna Sea resumed activities, until the band's disbandment, Sugizo collaborated in the studio with actress Miki Nakatani, and singers Miu Sakamoto and Vivian Hsu among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugizo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of collaborations did Sugizo do with others?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "Following his discovery by Leadbeater, Jiddu Krishnamurti was nurtured by the Theosophical Society in Adyar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Discovered refer to a discovery Jiddu Krishnamurti made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "Charles Webster Leadbeater was a member of the Theosophical Society, author on occult subjects and co-initiator with J. I. Wedgwood of the Liberal Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002044439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Webster_Leadbeater_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Charles Webster Leadbeater?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "Charles Webster Leadbeater and a small number of trusted associates undertook the task of educating, protecting, and generally preparing Jiddu Krishnamurti as the vehicle of the expected World Teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jiddu Krishnamurti's discovery by Charles Webster Leadbeater affect Krishnamurti?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Webster Leadbeater train Jiddu Krishnamurti in some way?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "In April 1909, Jiddu Krishnamurti first met Charles Webster Leadbeater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Webster Leadbeater encounter Jiddu Krishnamurti?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "A responsibility of a World Teacher is to guide the evolution of humankind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a responsibility of a World Teacher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "In 1911 the Theosophical Society established the Order of the Star in the East to prepare the world for the expected appearance of the World Teacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a name for the religious group that the World Teacher belonged to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6281, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Charles Webster Leadbeater train Jiddu Krishnamurti?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "The date of birth of Jiddu Krishnamurti is a matter of dispute. Mary Lutyens determines it to be 12 May 1895.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jiddu Krishnamurti born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "Jiddu Krishnamurti's birthplace was the small town of Madanapalle in Madras Presidency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jiddu Krishnamurti born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "Jiddu Krishnamurti's father, Jiddu Narayaniah, was employed as an official of the British colonial administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Jiddu Krishnamurti's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "Jiddu Krishnamurti's parents had a total of eleven children, of whom six survived childhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jiddu Krishnamurti have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "A sensitive and sickly child, vague and dreamy, Jiddu Krishnamurti was often taken to be intellectually disabled, and was beaten regularly at school by his teachers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jiddu Krishnamurti attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "In 1903 Jiddu Krishnamurti's family settled in Cudappah, where Krishnamurti had contracted malaria during a previous stay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu_Krishnamurti_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Jiddu Krishnamurti's childhood besides being beat regularly at school by his teachers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "Jiddu Krishnamurti would suffer recurrent bouts of the disease over many years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jiddu Krishnamurti regain his health after contracting malaria?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6282, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jiddu Krishnamurti finish school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague's use of voter fraud is the stuff of legend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the accusations against Frank Hague?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it proven that Frank Hague was guilty of voter fraud?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Hague do to perpetrate voter fraud?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague coerce voters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague have people vote for him twice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague was a close friend of Al Smith, the New York governor who would become the first Irish-American presidential candidate in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Frank Hague article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague's friendship with Al Smith help him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague abruptly announced his retirement in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Frank Hague retire from politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "Governor Alfred Driscoll led the effort to implement a new constitution, which streamlined state government and made it less vulnerable to control by locally based bosses like Frank Hague.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason Frank Hague retired from politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague was able to have his nephew, Frank Hague Eggers, chosen as his successor. It was generally understood that Frank Hague still held the real power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Hague do after retirement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "This ended in 1949 when John V. Kenny, a former Frank Hague ward leader alienated by the appointment of Frank Hague Eggers, put together his own commission ticket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Hague successful in holding power through his nephew, Frank Hague Eggers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Hague have any scandals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague spent much of the 1930s inveighing against Communists and labor unions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Frank Hague article besides his retirement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6284, "Truth_answer": "Frank Hague's attempts to suppress the Congress of Industrial Organization's activities in Jersey City led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision, Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829052415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hague_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Hague's effort inveighing against Communists and labor unions in the 1930s successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane had an extended run in Manchester United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1993 with Roy Keane?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane had soon established himself as a first choice selection, and by the end of the season he had won his first trophy as a professional.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Roy Keane do besides have and extended run in Manchester United in 1993?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "Two weeks later, Roy Keane broke his Wembley losing streak by helping United to a victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup Final, sealing the club's first ever double.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane win any other trophies besides his first trophy as a professional?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane was rewarded with the February and March Manager of the Month awards in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane received his first red card as a Manchester United player in a 2–0 FA Cup semi-final replay win against Crystal Palace, after stamping on Gareth Southgate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roy Keane article besides his February and March Manager of the Month awards in 2007?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "This incident was the first of 11 red cards Roy Keane would accumulate in his Manchester United career, and one of the first signs of his indiscipline on the field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Keane_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roy Keane receive any other red cards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6285, "Truth_answer": "Roy Keane received his first red card as a Manchester United player after stamping on Gareth Southgate and was suspended for three matches and fined £5,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roy Keane punished after receiving his red cards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6286, "Truth_answer": "Dante Lavelli was born February 23, 1923.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Dante Lavelli born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6286, "Truth_answer": "Dante Lavelli was born and grew up in Hudson, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Dante Lavelli born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6286, "Truth_answer": "Dante Lavelli was a standout as a running back at Hudson High School and developed a reliable set of hands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dante Lavelli go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6286, "Truth_answer": "Dante Lavelli enrolled at Ohio State University in 1941 after learning that Paul Brown was appointed the football team's new head coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dante Lavelli go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6287, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from football, Dante Lavelli ran an appliance business on Cleveland's west side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dante Lavelli do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dante Lavelli run an appliance business on Cleveland's west side?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6287, "Truth_answer": "Dante Lavelli died in 2009 at 85.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dante Lavelli die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6287, "Truth_answer": "Dante Lavelli died of congestive heart failure and bladder and kidney infections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Lavelli_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dante Lavelli die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6288, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, Debby Boone debuted as a screen actress in an original television musical adaptation of O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi co-starring John Rubinstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Debby Boone's first acting job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 1978 television musical adaptation of O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi starring Debby Boone a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6288, "Truth_answer": "A frequent variety show guest star, Debby Boone also headlined two of her own NBC television music specials – The Same Old Brand New Me (1980) and One Step Closer (1982).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Debby Boone do after do after the 1978 television musical adaptation of O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6288, "Truth_answer": "In 1981 Debby Boone made her debut as a stage musical actress in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Debby Boone in anything on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6288, "Truth_answer": "Debby Boone was featured in the television films Come on, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story and Treehouse Hostage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126090033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debby_Boone_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Debby Boone in any movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6289, "Truth_answer": "Tulsi Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa's main island of Tutuila.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Tulsi Gabbard born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6289, "Truth_answer": "Gerald Gabbard is an American politician, serving as a Democratic member of the Hawaii State Senate for District 20 since 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tulsi Gabbard's parents do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Tulsi Gabbard's mother? What did she do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6289, "Truth_answer": "Tulsi Gabbard was home-schooled through high school except for two years at informal schools in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tulsi Gabbard go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6289, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Tulsi Gabbard graduated from Hawaii Pacific University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tulsi Gabbard go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tulsi Gabbard study anywhere else besides at Hawaii Pacific University?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "The Hendrix family frequently moved, staying in cheap hotels and apartments around Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jimi Hendrix spend his childhood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Hendrix family move to Seattle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "Jimi Hendrix had a diverse heritage. His paternal grandmother, Zenora Nora Rose Moore, was African American and one-quarter Cherokee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jimi Hendrix's ancestry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jimi Hendrix feel about his Cherokee heritage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "Jimi's maternal grandfather was Preston Jeter, whose mother was born in similar circumstances as Bertran Philander Ross Hendrix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jimi Hendrix's ancestry on his mother's side?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "During Al Hendrix's three-year absence, Lucille struggled to raise their son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimi Hendrix's heritage play a large role in his upbringing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "Stationed in Alabama at the time of Jimi Hendrix's birth, Al was denied the standard military furlough afforded servicemen for childbirth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Al Hendrix absent from Jimi Hendrix's life for three years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Al Hendrix denied the standard military furlough afforded servicemen for childbirth for his son Jimi Hendrix?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "Al Hendrix received an honorable discharge from the US Army on September 1, 1945. Two months later, unable to find Lucille, Al went to Berkeley, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Jimi Hendrix when his father finally got to see him?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6290, "Truth_answer": "Al Hendrix went to the Berkeley, California, home of family friend Mrs. Champ, who had taken care of Jimi Hendrix; this is where Al saw his son for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Al Hendrix finally able to find his wife Lucille and his son Jimi Hendrix them after going to Berkeley, California?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "In December 2014, the musician Usher attended and participated in an art installation at JJ Brine's VECTOR Gallery at Select Fair by performance artist Lena Marquise Body As Commodity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the musician Usher interested in art and feminism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "Musician Usher did not disclose of the reasons behind his participation: media speculations assumed it was related to art and feminism amid the release of single I Don't Mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the musician Usher participate in the art installation at JJ Brine's VECTOR Gallery at Select Fair by performance artist Lena Marquise Body As Commodity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Mind was released as the intended lead single from the musician Usher's then-upcoming eighth studio album, Hard II Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did that single I Don't Mind by the musician Usher come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "Musician Usher is an art collector.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did the musician Usher support feminism through art besides participating in the art installation at JJ Brine's VECTOR Gallery at Select Fair by performance artist Lena Marquise Body As Commodity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What medium of art does the musician Usher collect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "Musician Usher is good friends with contemporary American artist, Daniel Arsham, who directed his music video Chains and did the cover art for his singles No Limit and Crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Usher's interest in art help with any of his song writing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the singles No Limit and Crash by musician Usher come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "Musician Usher's third studio album, originally titled All About U, was slated to be released in early 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the musician Usher, Art, and feminism besides Usher's friendship with contemporary American artist Daniel Arsham?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "On March 13, 2000, multiple tracks from the album All About U by musician Usher had leaked on to online music store Napster several months prior to its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8701_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something keep the album All About U by musician Usher from being released on time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Usher every find out who leaked the music?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6291, "Truth_answer": "After having revised and renamed to 8701, the album by musician Usher was released August 7, 2001. 8701 has been certified four-time platinum in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album All About U by musician Usher do?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 musician Usher worked with Richard Herpin and Honoring Blanc for the fragrances Usher He and Usher She.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What products has the musician Usher come out with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the fragrances Usher He and Usher She by musician Usher well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the slogan for the fragrances Usher He and Usher She by musician Usher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "On March 30, 2015, it was announced that musician Usher is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the musician Usher produce besides the fragrances Usher He and Usher She?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "The service Tidal specialises in lossless audio and high definition music video with curated editorial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the streaming service Tidal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "The idea of having an all artist owned streaming service was created by those involved to adapt to the increased demand for streaming within the current music industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the service Tidal a successful endeavor for the musician Usher?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the musician Usher still working on the service Tidal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "The promotion for the fragrances Usher He and Usher She featured musician Usher and Martha Stewart in a Macy's in The Magic of Macy's commercial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other products does the musician Usher work on with other people of note besides the service Tidal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 musician Usher partnered with Samsung shooting a 2:28 minute short film directed by Rich Lee that included his single Looking 4 Myself from his then new album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did musician Usher do any other commercials or televised appearances besides The Magic of Macy's commercial?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 musician Usher teamed up with Pepsi for The New Pepsi Challenge along celebrities Serena Williams, Usain Bolt, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about musician Usher besides the commercials he appeared in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6292, "Truth_answer": "Musician Usher's challenge invited fans to capture a single photo of an image that they feel inspires and amazes others to look at the world in a new way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did musician Usher do for Pepsi' The New Pepsi Challenge in 2015?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6293, "Truth_answer": "In March 2001, at the peak of their popularity and following a world tour, At the Drive-In broke up, initially referring to the split as an indefinite hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Breakup for At the Drive-in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6293, "Truth_answer": "A combination of excessive hype, relentless touring, artistic differences, and Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala's drug habits contributed to the demise of At the Drive-In", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did At the Drive-In breakup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6293, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the response to At the Drive-In's breakup in 2001?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6293, "Truth_answer": "At the Drive-in finally got back together in late 2011 and officially announced their reunion on January 9, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did At the Drive-In get back together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6293, "Truth_answer": "On November 12, 2000, At the Drive-In was involved in a motor vehicle accident when their touring van skidded out of control on ice and flipped onto its roof.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable during At the Drive-In's breakup besides what caused them to break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6294, "Truth_answer": "Some of At the Drive-In's influences are Indian Summer, Swing Kids, Fugazi, Sunny Day Real Estate, Bad Brains, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the people that influence At the Drive-In?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6294, "Truth_answer": "At the Drive-In's style is usually described as post-hardcore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is their style of music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6294, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of instruments do At the Drive-In use to play post-hardcore music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6294, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the other members of At the Drive-In contribute to the post-hardcore music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6294, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did At the Drive-In create any other style besides post-hardcore music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "Although the band As I Lay Dying has stated all members are practicing Christians, the band is usually described by media as being in the metalcore genre, not Christian metal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between band As I Lay Dying and Christianity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "Most of the band As I Lay Dying's songs tend to address broader spiritual concepts like existential angst or the struggle between reason and spirituality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the band As I Lay Dying's songs about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Tim Lambesis said that although they were marketed as a Christian band, the members privately considered themselves atheists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band As I Lay Dying's reaction towards Christianity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "The band As I Lay Dying has stated on numerous occasions that all of the members of the group are practicing Christians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the band As I Lay Dying atheists or Christians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band As I Lay Dying mention Tim Lambesis' wife?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "The band As I Lay Dying's lyricist and lead singer is Tim Lambesis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band As I Lay Dying's lyricist?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "The band As I Lay Dying's guitarists are Phil Sgrosso and Nick Hipa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the band As I Lay Dying's guitarist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "On May 7, 2013, Tim Lambesis was arrested in Oceanside, California, US after hiring an undercover detective to kill his estranged wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band As I Lay Dying besides their members?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "Court documents stated Tim Lambesis emailed his wife Meggan in August 2012, asking for a divorce and stating he no longer believed in God.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened before Tim Lambesis's arrest on May 7, 2013?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who found the email Tim Lambesis sent his wife Meggan in August 2012?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "On May 7, 2013, Tim Lambesis was arrested in Oceanside, California, US after hiring an undercover detective to kill his estranged wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tim Lambesis on trial for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "Nine days after Tim Lambesis' arrest, the band As I Lay Dying cancelled their mid-2013 tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band As I Lay Dying go on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "On May 7, 2013, Tim Lambesis was arrested in Oceanside, California, US after hiring an undercover detective to kill his estranged wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Tim Lambesis sentenced to prison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "Rather than continue on without Tim Lambesis, Jordan Mancino, along with former members Phil Sgrosso, Nick Hipa, and Josh Gilbert, decided to focus on a different band, Wovenwar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band As I Lay Dying find someone to replace Tim Lambesis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "On September 12, 2012, the band As I Lay Dying released their second single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band As I Lay Dying come out with any new songs during the period from 2012-2016?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "On September 12, 2012, As I Lay Dying released their second single A Greater Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the song released by the band As I Lay Dying on September 12, 2012 called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "The album Awakened by the band As I Lay Dying was released on September 25, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other songs the band As I Lay Dying released during the period from 2012 to 2016 besides the single A Greater Foundation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the songs from the album Awakened by the band As I Lay Dying successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "In February 2011, the band As I Lay Dying headlined a US tour with support from Winds of Plague and After the Burial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band As I Lay Dying go on any tours?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6296, "Truth_answer": "The band then toured in late April/early May with Trivium, in support of Disturbed, on the Music as a Weapon tour in Australia and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band As I Lay Dying tour with any other bands besides Winds of Plague and After the Burial?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "Placebo are an English rock band, formed in London in 1994 by vocalist–guitarist Brian Molko and bassist–guitarist Stefan Olsdal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p0", "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-britpop-bands/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who formed the original band called Placebo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "Placebo are an English rock band, formed in London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Placebo originally from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "The band Placebo were soon joined by drummer Robert Schultzberg, who left in 1996 due to conflicts with Brian Molko and was replaced the same year by Steve Hewitt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of the band Placebo besides Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, the band Placebo signed with Caroline Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Placebo sign with a record label?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "The song Nancy Boy by the band Placebo attracted the attention of David Bowie, who invited the band to open several of his concerts in early 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Placebo play any gigs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "Placebo Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal had both attended the American International School of Luxembourg, without speaking to each other, as they were part of different social circles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the band Placebo besides them opening for several of David Bowie's concerts in 1996?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6297, "Truth_answer": "Brian Molko invited Stefan Olsdal to watch him perform at a local gig. On the strength of Molko's performance, Olsdal decided that they should start a band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216204224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stefan Oldsal join the band Placebo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "The Roots originated in Philadelphia with Ahmir Questlove Thompson and Tariq Black Thought Trotter while they were both attending the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Roots get their start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "The Roots are known for a jazzy and eclectic approach to hip-hop featuring live musical instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Roots' playing style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "Current members of the Roots include Black Thought, Questlove, Kamal Gray, Captain Kirk Douglas, Tuba Gooding, Jr., Mark Kelley, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the members of the Roots?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "Other current members of the Roots include James Poyser, Stro Elliot, Jeremy Ellis, Ray Angry, Ian Hendrickson-Smith, and David Guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other members of the Roots besidesBlack Thought, Questlove, Kamal Gray, Captain Kirk Douglas, Tuba Gooding, Jr., and Mark Kelley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "Organix is the debut studio album of American hip hop band The Roots, released on May 19, 1993 by the band, independently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roots make an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "What They Do was the Roots' first single to hit the Top 40 of Billboard's charts, reaching a peak of #34.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roots have any singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "The Roots' album Phrenology was commercially successful, being certified gold, and earning a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Roots a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6298, "Truth_answer": "The Roots tour extensively, and their live sets are frequently hailed as the best in the genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roots tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "The Roots' original lineup included Tariq Black Thought Trotter and Ahmir Questlove Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were members of the Roots?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "The Roots are known for a jazzy and eclectic approach to hip-hop featuring live musical instruments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Roots known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "The Roots currently serve as the house band on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the Roots besides their members and what they were known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "Clones was the Roots' first single to reach the top five on the rap charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Roots' hottest song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "Organix is the debut studio album of American hip hop band The Roots, released on May 19, 1993 by the band, independently.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organix_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roots release an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "Several members of the Roots, including longtime member Malik B., left the group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else were the Roots known for besides their debut album Organix?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "Malik B. left the Roots in 1999 due to personal reasons but continued to record, making occasional cameos on some albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Roots_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Malik B. leave the Roots?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "The album Phrenology by the Roots was commercially successful, being certified gold, and earning a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to the Roots besides Malik B. leaving?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6299, "Truth_answer": "Things Fall Apart was the Roots breakthrough album, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Roots have any hits on Billboard?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, opposed secular education and ultramontane interference with the Church of England which was at variance with the fundamental principles of our constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, do as a member of Parliament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, would oppose any such tampering with our representative system as shall disturb the reciprocal powers on which the stability of our constitution rests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, say after saying he opposed secular education and ultramontane interference with the Church of England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, opposed secular education and ultramontane interference with the Church of England which was at variance with the fundamental principles of our constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, do anything notable while in Parliament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, would oppose any such tampering with our representative system as shall disturb the reciprocal powers on which the stability of our constitution rests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's, reason for opposing this?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "In December 1856 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, began publishing articles for the Saturday Review, to which he contributed anonymously for the next nine years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury besides what he did in Parliament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "From 1861 to 1864 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, published 422 articles in the Saturday Review; in total the weekly published 608 of his articles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What articles did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, write in the Saturday Review?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's articles have a theme?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, criticised the foreign policy of Lord John Russell, claiming he was always being willing to sacrifice anything for peace...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury like to write about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "The lessons to be learnt from Lord John Russell's foreign policy, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, believed, were that he shouldn't listen to the opposition or the press.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, criticize Lord John Russell's policy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, retained his seat until he succeeded to his father's peerages in 1868 and it was not contested during his time as its representative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the article about Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, besides his criticism of Lord John Russell's foreign policy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6300, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, able to keep his Parliament seat so long?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "In 1830, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, was born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1830 for Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "In 1840, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, went to Eton College; however, he left in 1845 because of intense bullying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, attend school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, bullied at Eton College?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "In December 1847 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, went to Christ Church, Oxford, where he received an honorary fourth class in Mathematics due to ill health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, do after college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's doctor advised him to travel for his health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What health problems did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "In July 1851 to May 1853 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, travelled through Cape Colony, Australia, including Tasmania, and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, travel to after his doctor advised him to travel for his health?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, had a miserable childhood, with few friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury have any friends or influences when he was young?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's brothers and sisters include James Emilius William Evelyn Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne; Lady Mildred Arabella Charlotte Gascoyne-Cecil; and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, have brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, entered the House of Commons as a Conservative on 22 August 1853, as MP for Stamford in Lincolnshire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, have any jobs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, married Georgina Alderson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190419224548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gascoyne-Cecil,_2nd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p43", "https://go4quiz.com/806/robert-cecil-quiz/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury_p0", "https://search.deepweb.to/wiki/British_Raj_p31", "https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/?f%5Bpub_date%5D%5B%5D=1887&f%5Bformat%5D%5B%5D=archival+material&offset=20&per_page=20_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's wife?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "At Oxford Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, found the Oxford movement or Tractarianism to be an intoxicating force; he had an intense religious experience that shaped his life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other significant events occurred during Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's early life besides where he went to school, bullying, health problems, and having few friends?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's intense religious experience at Oxford affect him?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6302, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry returned on the March 12, 2015 episode of SmackDown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mark Henry still wrestling in 2015?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6302, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry returned on the March 12, 2015 episode of SmackDown, confronting Roman Reigns for having a lack of identity and for not being respected, resulting in Reigns attacking Henry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Henry doing in 2015?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6302, "Truth_answer": "The attack caused Mark Henry to become a believer in Roman Reigns, and turning face in the process.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Roman Reigns attacked Mark Henry on the March 12, 2015 episode of SmackDown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6302, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Henry wrestle as partners with Roman Reigns in a match after the March 12, 2015 episode of SmackDown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6302, "Truth_answer": "Following WrestleMania 33, Mark Henry retired and transitioned into a backstage producers role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Henry retire in 2017?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6302, "Truth_answer": "On the March 10, 2006 episode of SmackDown!, Mark Henry vowed to defeat The Undertaker and end his undefeated streak at WrestleMania, but The Undertaker defeated him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Henry article besides his retirement in 2017?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "Mark Henry joined the faction with Farooq, The Rock, Kama Mustafa, and D'Lo Brown on January 12, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Nation of Domination regarding Mark Henry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of faction was the Nation of Domination?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sexual Chocolate a person?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Mark Henry gave himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate, adopting a ladies' man character, and was involved in a romantic storyline with former enemy Chyna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031001513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Henry_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Mark Henry give himself the nickname Sexual Chocolate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "The night after Mark Henry tried to make up with Brown and later in the week claimed to be a sex addict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Henry article besides Nation of Domination and Sexual Chocolate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "Brown is D'Lo Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Brown in relation to Mark Henry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "Accie Julius Connor better known by his ring name D'Lo Brown, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is D'Lo Brown a female?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6303, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unforgiven_(1999)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Unforgiven (1999) was the second Unforgiven professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Federation.", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6304, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips is the debut release by American rock group The Flaming Lips, released in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129115655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_%28EP%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Flaming Lips have any releases in their early history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums were popular amongst the beginning stages of the Flaming Lips?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6304, "Truth_answer": "In 1990 the Flaming Lips were signed promptly after a Warner Bros. Records representative witnessed a show at which they almost burned down the venue with the use of pyrotechnics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Flaming Lips put on any performances during their early history?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any single hits for the Flaming Lips between 1983-1990?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6305, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage was born on January 14, 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stan Brakhage born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6305, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage born Robert Sanders in Kansas City, Missouri on January 14, 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Stan Brakhage born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6305, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage was adopted and renamed three weeks after his birth by Ludwig and Clara Brakhage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Stan Brakhage's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stan Brakhage have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6305, "Truth_answer": "Stan Brakhage was raised in Denver, Colorado, where he attended high school with the filmmaker Larry Jordan and the musicians Morton Subotnick and James Tenney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stan Brakhage go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6306, "Truth_answer": "Eichmann in Jerusalem is a 1963 book by political theorist Hannah Arendt. Arendt reported on Adolf Eichmann's trial for The New Yorker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6306, "Truth_answer": "Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Adolf Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on 15 criminal charges, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://theholocaustscream.com/holocaust13/what-is-a-kommando-holocaust-what-does-dachau-translate-to.html_p9", "https://theholocaustscream.com/holocaust12/how-to-blitzkrieg-hoi4-how-did-schindler-make-his-money.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Adolf Eichmann's trial about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6306, "Truth_answer": "Adolf Eichmann was convicted on 15 counts of crimes against humanity, war crimes, crimes against the Jewish people, and membership in a criminal organisation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Adolf Eichmann's trial?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6306, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any protests against the verdict of Adolf Eichmann's trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6306, "Truth_answer": "In her subsequent 1963 report, Hannah Arendt was critical of the way the Eichmann trial was conducted by the Israelis as a show trial with ulterior motives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125093927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hannah Arendt article regarding the Eichmann Trial besides everything mentioned previously?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga grew up listening to artists such as Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Queen, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd, Mariah Carey, the Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired Lady Gaga in her life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga also grew up listening to artists such as Whitney Houston, Elton John, Blondie and Garbage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other artists did Lady Gaga listen to besides Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Queen, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd, Mariah Carey, the Grateful Dead, and Led Zeppelin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga was inspired by her mother to be interested in fashion, which she now says is a major influence and integrated with her music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone inspire how Lady Gaga dresses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga's musical inspiration varies from dance-pop singers such as Madonna and Michael Jackson to glam rock artists such as David Bowie and Freddie Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact regarding Lady Gaga's influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga says that she wants to revolutionize pop music as Madonna has.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lady Gaga like Madonna?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga has quoted Indian leader Osho's book Creativity on Twitter. Gaga says she was influenced by Osho's work in valuing rebellion through creativity and equality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any items that influence Lady Gaga, not people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6307, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga has called the Indian alternative medicine advocate Deepak Chopra a true inspiration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Gaga_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else has inspired Lady Gaga besides Osho?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "In 1990 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Leonardo was fairly modest and sensitive, rarely issuing direct commands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles like in the original trilogy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fought alongside his brothers against The Shredder in the climatic battle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have any specific fights with villains in the original trilogy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the only one of the four to actually injure The Shredder, but, like his brothers, could not defeat him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat The Shredder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' signature weapons are two Ninjatos, commonly confused as Katanas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What weapons does Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and his brothers fight The Shredder in the 1990 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "Due to the focus on Raphael in the 1990 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' plot, Leonardo's personality was rarely explored and his leader position took a back seat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the 1990 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles besides his battle with The Shredder?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, Leonardo was much more prominent and his leader position was brought to focus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze for Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6308, "Truth_answer": "The Foot Clan is a fictional ninja clan in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and all related media. It is led by the devious Shredder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_Clan_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles%3A_Tournament_Fighters_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what is the Foot in relation to Leonardo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6309, "Truth_answer": "Electric Ladyland included a cover of the Bob Dylan song All Along the Watchtower, which became The Jimi Hendrix Experience's best-selling single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Ladyland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Electric Ladyland have any singles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6309, "Truth_answer": "Songs on the album Electric Ladyland include ...And the Gods Made Love, Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland), Crosstown Traffic, Voodoo Chile Little Miss Strange, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were on the album Electric Ladyland besides All Along the Watchtower?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6309, "Truth_answer": "Hendrix had written to Reprise describing what he wanted for the cover art, but was mostly ignored. The company instead used a blurred red and yellow photo of his head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Electric Ladyland article besides what songs were on the album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6309, "Truth_answer": "Track Records used its art department, which produced a cover image by photographer David Montgomery, depicting nineteen nude women lounging in front of a black background.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other covers for Electric Ladyland besides the Reprise Records cover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6309, "Truth_answer": "In France and the Benelux countries, Electric Ladyland was released on Barclay Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other covers for Electric Ladyland besides the Reprise Records and Track Records covers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "A diaspora is a scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic locale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Diaspora?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "The Roma people have many distinct populations, the largest being the Roma and the Iberian Calé or Caló, who reached Anatolia and the Balkans about the early 12th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_diaspora_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Romani people article regarding their diaspora?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "The Romani have been described by Diana Muir Appelbaum as unique among peoples because they have never identified themselves with a territory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107145855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Romani_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Romani people different to other people?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "Romani identity is bound up with the ideal of freedom expressed, in part, in having no ties to a homeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107145855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Romani_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the characteristics of the Romani people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "The Romani people are a dispersed people, but their most concentrated populations are located in Europe, especially Central, Eastern and Southern Europe (including Turkey, Spain and Southern France).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Romani people go to different locations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "Since the 19th century, some Romani have also migrated to the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; and 800,000 in Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Romani people go to other countries besides those in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe (including Turkey, Spain and Southern France)?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "In migrations since the late 19th century, Romani have also moved to other countries in South America and to Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In which place did the Romani people settle lastly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "In 1322, after leaving Ireland on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Irish Franciscan friar Symon Semeonis encountered a migrant group of Romani outside the town of Candia (modern Heraklion), in Crete.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Romani people meet other people?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6310, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Romani people do well in Crete?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "Work on a fourth studio album began in February 2011, with the band Shinedown spending the first half of the year writing and demoing over 33 songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2011 with Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "The recording process wrapped up about a year later in February 2012, and the album by Shinedown, Amaryllis, was released the next month, on March 27, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was it that Shinedown were working on in February 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "The album by Shinedown, Amaryllis, was released on March 27, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Amaryllis by Shinedown released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "Shinedown moved into a new sound and lyrical direction on the album Amaryllis, capturing more of a message of empowerment, perseverance, and inspiration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Amaryllis by Shinedown about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "The album Amaryllis by Shinedown was released on March 27, 2012, through a joint release between Atlantic and Roadrunner Records in countries Atlantic did not distribute into.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shinedown's recording company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did it take Shinedown so long to release the album Amaryllis if they started working on it in 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "The album Amaryllis by Shinedown debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 charts, selling 106,000 copies in its opening week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Amaryllis by Shinedown a hit on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "Five singles were released from the album Amaryllis by Shinedown: Bully, Unity, Enemies, I'll Follow You, and Adrenaline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles on the album Amaryllis by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "The band Shinedown's singles from the album Amaryllis fared well, albeit it slightly below the singles from the album The Sound of Madness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the singles Bully, Unity, Enemies, I'll Follow You, and Adrenaline from the album Amaryllis by Shinedown hits?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "Six singles were released from the album The Sound of Madness by Shinedown, including: Devour, Second Chance, Sound of Madness, If You Only Knew, and The Crow & the Butterfly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Madness_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the singles from the album The Sound of Madness by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6311, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics from the album The Sound of Madness by Shinedwon explore diverse subject matter as opposed to their previous albums; Devour ventures into political territory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Madness_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the subject matter of the album The Sound of Madness by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "The band Shinedown released their second studio album, Us and Them, on October 4, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Us and Them by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "Shinedown's three singles from the album Us and Them, Save Me, I Dare You, and Heroes ended up being more successful than their prior album's singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on the album Us and Them by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "The lead single, Save Me was Shinedown's first to reach the number one spot on the Mainstream Rock Charts, and held the position for twelve weeks in a row.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single between Save Me, I Dare You, and Heroes was the most popular song on the album Us and Them by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "Shinedown did not start work on a follow up album until 2005, with the band finding the touring lifestyle too hectic to start writing or recording material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 for Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "Shinedown again toured heavily in support of the album Us and Them, including the 2006 iteration of the SnoCore Tour with Seether, Flyleaf, and Halestorm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 for Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "Shinedown worked with music producer Tony Battaglia, and chose to go in a more mature and stripped down direction for the sound of the album Us and Them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Shinedown article besides touring heavily in support of the album Us and Them?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shinedown only work with Tony Battaglia once?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "All four singles from the album Leave a Whisper by Shinedown charted in the top five of the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts, peaking at fifth, third, fifth, and second, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs were hot for Shinedown besides Save Me, I Dare You, Heroes?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "While not an immediate success, through the extensive touring and successful singles, the album Leave a Whisper by Shinedown was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Leave a Whisper by Shinedown do well on the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "Four singles were released from the album Leave a Whisper by Shinedown: Fly from the Inside, 45, a cover of the Lynyrd Skynyrd song, Simple Man, and Burning Bright.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124121934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Leave a Whisper by Shinedown?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6312, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Shinedown break up?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "An hour-long documentary for ITV2, titled JLS Revealed, which first aired on 7 November 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was JLS' first television appearance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the JLS specials have good viewership?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "The second show was an hour-long entertainment show for ITV titled This Is JLS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the 2nd JLS television special titled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any comments about JLS' appearances in the television specials JLS Revealed and This Is JLS?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "Additional screenings were made in cinemas for the following weekend from 10 June 2011, thus, more tickets were available to buy online or on the day of screening.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of many cinemas selling out during the premier of JLS: Eyes Wide Open 3D?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "JLS performed all their hits, tracks from the Outta This World album at This Is JLS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JLS promote any particular albums or singles on TV?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "JLS performed a special duet with Kylie Minogue on her hit song All the Lovers at This Is JLS and Alesha Dixon appeared on A Very JLS Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JLS have any guests on their television specials?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June 2013, JLS appeared on The Million Pound Drop, playing for charity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about JLS' television appearances besides their ITV specials, JLS: Eyes Wide Open 3D, and guests they appeared with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JLS win on Million Pound?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6313, "Truth_answer": "JLS founded The JLS Foundation which sets out to raise money for 6 different charities: Cancer Research UK, Rays of Sunshine, Brook, Childline, Beat Bullying and the MS Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLS_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did JLS do anything else related to charity?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "Breaking with the Federal Theatre Project in 1937, Orson Welles and John Houseman founded their own repertory company, which they called the Mercury Theatre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Mercury Theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "The name Mercury Theatre was inspired by the title of the iconoclastic magazine, The American Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221180135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesar_(Mercury_Theatre)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825004500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Theatre_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Orson Welles come up with the name Mercury Theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "Orson Welles was executive producer, and the original company included such actors as Joseph Cotten, George Coulouris, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel, John Hoyt, and Norman Lloyd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else worked with Orson Welles besides John Houseman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "Other actors of the Orson Welles' original Mercury Theatre company included Vincent Price, Stefan Schnabel and Hiram Sherman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else part of Olson Welles crew besides John Houseman, Joseph Cotte, George Couloris, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel, John Hoyt, and Norman Lloyd?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "The Mercury Theatre opened November 11, 1937", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre first open?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "The Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company first performed Caesar, Welles's modern-dress adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Caesar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What play did the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company first perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Cotten described the performance of Orson Welles' Caesar as so vigorous, so contemporary that it set Broadway on its ear.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221180135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesar_(Mercury_Theatre)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said of the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company's performance of Welles' adaptation of Caesar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "Beginning January 1, 1938, the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company persormed Caesar in repertory with The Shoemaker's Holiday", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company perform other shows besides Caesar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "After the Shoemaker's Holiday, the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company performed Heartbreak House (April 29, 1938).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company perform after The Shoemaker's Holiday?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6314, "Truth_answer": "The last performance the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company had was Danton's Death (November 5, 1938).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last performance the Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre company had?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith served a stint in the United States Air Force in Germany, later working as a head coach of United States Air Force Academy's baseball and golf teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Smith get started as head coach at UNC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith worked as a head coach of United States Air Force Academy's baseball and golf teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Smith ever teach basketball with the USAF?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith served a stint in the United States Air Force in Germany, later working as a head coach of United States Air Force Academy's baseball and golf teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dean Smith get the job as head coach at the U.S. Air Force? Was he previously a soldier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith's big break came in the United States. In 1958, North Carolina coach Frank McGuire asked Smith to join his staff as an assistant coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dean Smith go on to coach after the U.S. Air Force?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith served under Frank McGuire for three years until 1961, when McGuire was forced to resign by Chancellor William Aycock in the wake of a major recruiting scandal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Smith accept the position of assistant coach with North Carolina coach Frank McGuire or decline and joined later?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith was waiting in Frank McGuire's car outside while McGuire resigned, so William Aycock called Smith in and asked him if he wanted to take over as head coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was it after Frank McGuire was forced to resign that Dean Smith took over as head coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "UNC was found guilty of major NCAA violations. Combined with rumors of point shaving by some UNC players, this led Chancellor William Aycock to force Frank McGuire's resignation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_McGuire_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the scandal that forced Frank McGuire to resign? Was Dean Smith ever involved in that scandal?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6315, "Truth_answer": "In Dean Smith's first season, North Carolina played only 17 games and went 8-9. This was the only losing season he endured during his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dean Smith's first year or season with North Carolina like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6316, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith won his second national championship in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dean Smith win his second national championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6316, "Truth_answer": "Dean Smith's 1992–93 squad featured George Lynch, Eric Montross, Brian Reese, Donald Williams, and Derrick Phelps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Dean Smith's second national championship win besides it being in 1993?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6316, "Truth_answer": "North Carolina won against Michigan in the second national basketball championship in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did North Carolina win against in the second national basketball championship in 1993?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6316, "Truth_answer": "After a six-year investigation by the NCAA, Webber's association and financial dealings with Ed Martin determined that University of Michigan committed a series of violations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224004519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What scandal was University of Michigan basketball scandal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6316, "Truth_answer": "The 1993 national title game is remembered best for Chris Webber calling a time-out that Michigan didn't have with seconds left and Michigan trailing by only 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting part of the Dean Smith article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6316, "Truth_answer": "Michigan was assessed a technical foul and North Carolina ended up winning 77-71 due to an unforced error or intentional give-away by the opposing team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Webber get in trouble for calling a time-out with two seconds left at the 1993 national title game?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig started the Misfits in the mid-1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Misfits founded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "After the Misfits, Glenn Danzig began work on a new band project, Samhain. It was conceived as a punk rock super group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Samhain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "Samhain started with Glenn Danzig and Eerie Von. Members of Minor Threat and Reagan Youth were featured briefly. The lineup ended being: Eerie Von, Damien, and Steve Zing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Samhain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "Samhain's debut album was Initium (1984).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was released by the band Samhain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig's solo studio albums include Black Aria (1992) and Black Aria II (2006). He also recorded the single Who Killed Marilyn? (1981).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenn Danzig ever work solo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig disbanded the Misfits due to increasing animosity among the band members and his dissatisfaction with their musical abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the band Misfits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "After the Misfits, Glenn Danzig began work on a new band project, Samhain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Glenn Danzig's band change their name from Misfits to Samhain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "The band Misfits released several singles and three albums, and gained a small underground following.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Misfits release any albums?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6317, "Truth_answer": "The Misfits released several singles including Walk Among Us and Static Age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Misfits not release any songs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "Danzig's album Black Laden Crown was released in 2017. Glenn Danzig had his cinematic directorial debut with Verotika (2019). He is working on the Verotik comic Ge Rouge (film version).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Glenn Danzig been doing recently?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig is a songwriter, musician, and record producer, and director from Lodi, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work does Glenn Danzig do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "Glen Danzig made Black Aria in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Glenn Danzig make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "Glen Danzig also made Black Aria II and recorded many albums with his groups Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Black Aria the only album Glenn Danzig made?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig toured in 1999 for 6:66 Satan's Child, in 2005 for the Circles of Snakes, in 2011 for the Danzig Legacy Tour, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glenn Danzig ever go on tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Danzig has said about touring , I'm bored of it. I like being onstage, but I don't like sitting around all day doing nothing. I could be home, working.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Glenn Danzig want to avoid touring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "The Misfits performed for the first time in 33 years in two headlining shows at the September 2016 Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Danzig_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Misfits ever perform again after their disbandment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "The reunited Misfits did more shows after September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Misfits perform more times after the September 2016 Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6318, "Truth_answer": "In 2019 the Misfits performed at the Allstate Arena in suburban Chicago. In June 2019, Glenn Danzig indicated that the Misfits' reunion might be drawing to a close.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last time that the Misfits performed together?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "In linguistics, morphology is the study of words, how they are formed, and their relationship to other words in the same language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is morphology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "The earliest Mongolian text may be the Stele of Yisüngge , a report on sports composed in Mongolian script on stone, which is most often dated at 1224 or 1225.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_language_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Mongolian language created?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "The vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the Mongolian residents of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region speak the various dialects of Mongolian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_language_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who uses the Mongolian language?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "Mongolian first adopted loanwords from Old Turkic, Sanskrit (these often through Uighur), Persian, Arabic, Tibetan, Tungusic, and Chinese. However, more recent loanwords come from Russian, English, and Mandarin Chinese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Mongolian language besides when it was created and who uses it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "Mongolian is used in all of state Mongolia and Inner Mongolia; parts of Russia; parts of China; and parts of Kyrgyzstan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Mongolian language still used today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "It was believed that Mongolian is related to Turkic, Tungusic, Korean and Japonic languages. This view is now seen as obsolete by a majority of (but not all) comparative linguists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_language_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any languages like Mongolian?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "Mongolian is used in all of state Mongolia and Inner Mongolia; parts of Russia; parts of China; and parts of Kyrgyzstan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people use Mongolian today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6319, "Truth_answer": "Mongolian is used in all of state Mongolia and Inner Mongolia; parts of Russia; parts of China; and parts of Kyrgyzstan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mongolian used in the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "The album Hangman's Beautiful Daughter was released in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter reached the top 5 in the UK album charts soon after its release in March 1968 and was nominated for a Grammy in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306221921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the album The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "Famous singles from The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter include The Minotaur's Song and A Very Cellular Song“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous singles from the album The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "Wee Tam and the Big Huge was released as a double album and also simultaneously as two separate LPs, a strategy which lessened its impact on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306221921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was Wee Tam and the Big Huge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any famous successful singles from Wee Tam and the Big Huge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "By early 1968 The Incredible String Band left behind their folk club origins and embarked on a nationwide tour incorporating a critically acclaimed appearance at the London Royal Festival Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Incredible String Band go on tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "The Incredible String Band performed at the Royal Albert Hall, at open-air festivals, and at prestigious rock venues, such as the Fillmore auditoriums in San Francisco and New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other cities or countries did The Incredible String Band tour besides the United Kingdom?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "After their appearance at the Fillmore East in New York The Incredible String Band was introduced to the practice of Scientology by David Simons (once of Jim Kweskin's Jug Band).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Incredible String Band besides Wee Tam and the Big Huge and which cities they toured?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6320, "Truth_answer": "Joe Boyd was inadvertently responsible for The Incredible String Band's conversion when he introduced the band to Simons, who, having become a Scientologist, persuaded them to enroll in his absence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306221921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Incredible String Band members become Scientologists?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity purchased the Newark Indians of the Class-A Eastern League (EL) for $50,000 ($1,394,259 in current dollar terms) in 1909 from Frank J. Farrell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe McGinnity do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity's Newark Indians finished second in the EL in 1909 and 1910.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Newark Indians of the Class-A Eastern League do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity played for and managed the Indians through 1912. He sold his interests in the Indians to Ebbets and Ed McKeever and purchased the Tacoma Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity own the team the rest of his life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe McGinnity's Butte Miners do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Joe McGinnity buy the Butte Miners for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity served as player-manager of the Dubuque Climbers of the Class-D Mississippi Valley League during the 1923 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe McGinnity's later life besides buying the Newark Indains and Tacoma Tigers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "With Dubuque, Joe McGinnity won 15 games at age 52. One of those wins was a shutout, pitched in a record one hour and seven minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Joe McGinnity's Dubuque Climbers successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity joined the coaching staff of former teammate Wilbert Robinson, along with Kelley, for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1926 MLB season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity do anything else in his later career besides being a player-manager for the Newark Indians, the Tacoma Tigers, the Butte Miners, the Danville Veterans, and the Dubuque Climbers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6321, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity purchased, played and managed minor baseball teams such as the Newark Indians and the Tacoma Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joe McGinnity do after playing professionally?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "At the age of eight, Joe McGinnity and his older brothers went to work in the mines to support their family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe McGinnity's first gig?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "Due to the transient lifestyle of coal miners, his family moved frequently during his childhood. Joe McGinnity lived in Springfield, Illinois, Decatur, Illinois, and later in Krebs, Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe McGinnity grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "While living in Decatur, Joe McGinnity began playing baseball with other coal miners in their leisure time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Joe McGinnity's early career besides working in a mine at age 8 and living the transient coal miner lifestyle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity played baseball for the local team. He increased baseball's popularity in the area, and as he organized, managed, and pitched for teams in Krebs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity play baseball often while growing up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "A team in Krebs began traveling to other towns along the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad to play against their local teams. Joe McGinnity also pitched for teams in neighboring towns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity pitch for any other team besides teams in Krebs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "John McCloskey, the manager of the minor league baseball Montgomery Colts of the Class-B Southern League, heard about Joe McGinnity's pitching and signed him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe McGinnity do as a pitcher during his early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe McGinnity bait the umpires?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe McGinnity use what he learned about baiting the umpires?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6322, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity bought the Newark Indians, the Tacoma Tigers, and the Butte Miners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity buy any teams?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6323, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd was a close friend of John Belushi. According to Aykroyd, it was their first meeting that helped spark the Blues Brothers act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127064856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Aykroyd_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the Blues Brothers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6323, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a sketch on Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109011027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Aykroyd start the Blues Brothers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6323, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers took off with the public as a legitimate musical act. They performed live gigs and released the album Briefcase Full of Blues in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127064856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Aykroyd_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Blues Brothers popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6323, "Truth_answer": "The Briefcase Full of Blues album reached number one on the Billboard 200 and went double platinum. It is among the highest-selling blues albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Briefcase Full of Blues win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6323, "Truth_answer": "The Blues Brothers put out two studio albums, four live albums, two soundtrack albums, and eleven compilation albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did the Blues Brothers put out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6324, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd grew up in Ottawa, Canada's capital", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dan Aykroyd grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6324, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd married Donna Dixon in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Aykroyd married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6324, "Truth_answer": "Dan Aykroyd is married to Donna Dixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Donna Dixon Dan Aykroyd's only wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6324, "Truth_answer": "Other than Spiritualism, Aykroyd is also interested in various other aspects of the paranormal, particularly UFOlogy. He is a member of and official Hollywood consultant for the Mutual UFO Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127064856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Aykroyd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Dan Aykroyd's hobbies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6324, "Truth_answer": "He is a lifetime member of and official Hollywood consultant for the Mutual UFO Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127064856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Aykroyd_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dan Akroyd stay a member and consultant of the Mutual UFO Netwrok?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6325, "Truth_answer": "In the decades after the last voyage, Imperial officials minimized the importance of Zheng He and his expeditions throughout the many regnal and dynastic histories they compiled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zheng He's relationship with Imperial China?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6325, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He commanded expeditionary treasure voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, Western Asia, and East Africa from 1405 to 1433.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zheng He do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6325, "Truth_answer": "The information in the Yongle and Xuande Emperors' official annals was incomplete and even erroneous. Some have seen this as a conspiracy seeking to eliminate memories of Zheng He's voyages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Imperial China minimize the importance of Zheng He?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6325, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He's voyages were long neglected in official Chinese histories but have become well known since Liang Qichao Biography of Our Homeland's Great Navigator, Zheng He in 1904 was published.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Zheng He besides his expeditionary treasure voyages and how Imperial China minimized his importance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6326, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He's Mao Kun map was 40 pages which vary in scale from 7 miles/inch in the Nanjing area to 215 miles/inch in parts of the African coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Zheng He's sailing charts ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6326, "Truth_answer": "The book Wubei Zhi (A Treatise on Armament Technology) included Zheng He's sailing charts, the Mao Kun map, tracing back to Zheng He's and earlier voyages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the book Wubei Zhi (A Treatise on Armament Technology) about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6326, "Truth_answer": "The Wubei Zhi was compiled in 1621 by Mao Yuanyi (茅元儀 Máo Yuányí; 1594–1640?), an officer of waterborne troops in the Ming Dynasty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107195143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wubei_Zhi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published the book Wubei Zhi in 1628?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6326, "Truth_answer": "Being known as a military encyclopedia in ancient China, Wubei Zhi is one of the most influential works in Chinese history on warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107195143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wubei_Zhi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Wubei Zhi used for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "The Watt steam engine, was one of the driving forces of the industrial revolution. James Watt developed the design sporadically from 1763 to 1775 with support from Matthew Boulton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030053840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt_steam_engine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Watt's first engine?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "In 1775, James Watt designed two large engines: one for the Bloomfield Colliery at Tipton, completed in March 1776, and one for John Wilkinson's ironworks at Willey, Shropshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030053840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt_steam_engine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Watt make his first engine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "James Watt made a number of improvements and modifications to the steam engine. A double acting engine, in which the steam acted alternately on both the piston sides was one", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other models follow the 1775 steam machine designed by James Watt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "James Watt made other improvements and modifications to the steam engine. A double acting engine, in which the steam acted alternately on the two sides of the piston was one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What modifications were made to the steam engine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "James Matt also worked with Matthew Boulton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did James Watt work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "The partnership between James Watt and Matthew Boulton started in 1775 and lasted 25 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Watt work with Matthew Boulton?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "James Watt started to develop the process of making a copy machine in 1779.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other James Watt inventions stand out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6327, "Truth_answer": "James Watt developed the concept of horsepower, and the SI unit of power, the watt, was named after him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James Watt article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry began broadcasting during the 1967–68 season broadcasting Oakland Oaks games because of contractual matters that kept him off the court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What began Rick Barry's broadcasting career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry's broadcasting career began with his own radio show in San Francisco and CBS while still an active player and then with TBS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ricky Barry broadcast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "In an interview, Rick Barry lamented the failure of his broadcasting career as well as the fact that he'd left a reputation within NBA circles for being an unlikable person.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rick Berry well liked in the NBA circles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "While CBS as analyst during Game 5 of the 1981 NBA Finals, Rick Barry made a controversial comment when CBS displayed an old photo of African American colleague Bill Russell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rick Barry's broadcasting besides starting in 1967 with CBS and having a reputation for being unlikable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry joked that it looks like some fool over there with that big watermelon grin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rick Barry say about this colleage Bill Russell's old photo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "Rick Barry later apologized for the comment, claiming that he did not realize that a reference to watermelons would have racial overtones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the controversy about Rick Barry's comment about Bill Russell's photo turn out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "Bill Russell said he believed Rick Barry with regard to Barry's racial attitudes, but nonetheless, the two men have not been particularly friendly for other reasons, unrelated to that comment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Russell believe about Rick Barry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6328, "Truth_answer": "CBS did not renew Rick Barry's employment for the subsequent season, with producers later citing the overall negative tone of Barry's game commentary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Barry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen in reference to Rick Barry's controversial comment regarding Bill Russell's photo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "In the Heights is a musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "In the Heights was nominated for 13 Tony Awards, winning four, including Best Musical and Best Original Score. It also won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the musical In the Heights a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Lin Manuel Miranda and John Buffalo Mailer worked with director Thomas Kail to revise In the Heights. Playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes joined the team in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else desides Lin-Manuel Miranda worked on the musical In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "In the Heights opened in Broadway in March 2008 and closed production on January 9, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the musical In the heights run?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "The production of In the Heights closed on January 9, 2011, after 29 previews and 1,185 regular performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the In the Heights production besides who wrote it, if it was a success, and the length of its run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "The story of In the Heights is set over the course of three days, involving characters in the largely Hispanic-American neighborhood of Washington Heights in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the play In the Heights about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda made guest appearance in the television series The Sopranos in 2007 and also in the two-hour season six premiere of House in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda do anything else during the time period he worked on In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote Spanish language dialogue and worked with Stephen Sondheim to translate into Spanish song lyrics for the 2009 Broadway revival of West Side Story", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did Lin-Manuel Miranda create during the time period he was in the musical In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6329, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Lin-Manuel Miranda was invited by composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz to contribute two new songs to a revised version of Schwartz and Nina Faso's 1978 musical Working.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda work with anyone else during the time period he was in the musical In the Heights?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda co-wrote the music and lyrics for Bring It On: The Musical with Tom Kitt and Amanda Green.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bring It On?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "Bring it On: The Musical played a limited engagement on Broadway at the St. James Theatre, beginning previews on July 12, and officially opening on August 1, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bring it On: The Musical play on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "Bring it On: The Musical was nominated for Tony Awards in the categories of Best Musical and Best Choreography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bring it On: The Musical well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bring it On: The Musical a box office success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "In February 2012, Lin-Manuel Miranda appeared in Merrily We Roll Along in an Encores! staged concert at New York City Center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lin-Manuel Miranda do after Bring it On: The Musical?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda's character in Merrily We Roll along was Charley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lin-Manuel Miranda's character in Merrily We Roll Along?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda appeared in an episode of Modern Family in 2011 and How I Met Your Mother in 2013. He played Ruben Marcado in NBC's Do Not Harm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda do any other television work besides The Sopranos and House?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda gained wider recognition for writing the book, music and lyrics for Hamilton, which has been acclaimed as a pop culture phenomenon since its Broadway premiere in 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123195229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin-Manuel_Miranda_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lin-Manuel Miranda do any writing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6330, "Truth_answer": "A documentary about the creation of the show, Hamilton's America, featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 1, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened with Lin Manuel Miranda during the Hamilton time period?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "In addition to excelling at sports, Randy Moss was also on the school's debate team while at Riverside High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss always play sports?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss' half-brother, Eric, had played offensive tackle at Ohio State University, and had a short stint in the NFL as an offensive tackle with the Minnesota Vikings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone in Randy Moss' family play sports as well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss grew up a Cowboys fan and wanted to play for the Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108143250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss ever have aspirations to be in a specific pro team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor traffic violation in 2002, was subjected to two years of random drug screening, and got a temporary injunction for dating violence on 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Randy Moss' past always troublesome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Randy Moss sustained a right hamstring injury while playing for the Minnesota Vikings. In 2007 he had another right hamstring injury while playing with the New England Patriots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss ever get injured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "At the Southern Conference indoor track championships, Randy Moss ran the 200 meters in 21.15 seconds, missing the conference record by .02 seconds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss ever think to play other sports in college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Randy Moss' family ever at any of his games?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6331, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss had a scholarship from Florida State University but it was revoked because of a failed drug test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss receive any scholarships?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss played college football for Marshall University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Randy Moss go to?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "Notre Dame officials suggested Randy Moss attend Florida State due to the reputation of its coach, Bobby Bowden, for handling troubled players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Randy Moss move to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, Randy Moss transferred to Marshall University, about an hour's drive from his home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108143250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other college did Randy Moss go to besides Florida State?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "On March 23, 1995, Randy Moss had backed a friend in a hallway fight against a white student who had allegedly used racist comments towards Randy's friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108143250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Randy Moss besides the colleges he went to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss was initially charged with a felony for kicking the student, but it was later reduced to a misdemeanor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108143250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss win the fight against the white student on March 23, 1995?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss served 3 days in jail starting that night and would be required to serve the remaining 27 days within the following 18 months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108143250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss go to jail for the March 23, 1995 incident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, while Randy Moss was serving his 30-day jail sentence from 1995, he tested positive for marijuana. He served 60 days more in jail for the probation violation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Randy Moss ever serve the remaining 27 days of jail time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6332, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, Randy Moss transferred to Marshall University, about an hour's drive from his home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Randy Moss do afterward?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "After the All Out War EP, Earth Crisis developed an increasingly technical and heavier style, citing death metal bands Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower and Obituary as prime inspirations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Earth Crisis decide on a style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis is an American hardcore punk band from Syracuse, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Earth Crisis from New York?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "Scott Crouse named DYS, Judge, Corrosion of Conformity, Agnostic Front, Slayer, Sepultura, Metallica, Conviction, Zero Tolerance and Iron Maiden as bands that inspired Earth Crisis over the years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired the band Earth Crisis?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "The lead member of Earth Crisis is Karl Buechner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Earth Crisis' lead member's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "Earth Crisis released the follow-up album to Destroy the Machines in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Earth Crisis' follow-up album released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "The follow-up album to Earth Crisis's Destroy the Machines was Gomorrah's Season Ends", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Earth Crisis' follow-up album to Destroy the Machines?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "Since 1993 Earth Crisis's longest serving members are vocalist Karl Buechner, guitarist Scott Crouse, bassist Ian Edwards, drummer Dennis Merrick, and third guitarist Erick Edwards who joined in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Earth Crisis' band members' names?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6333, "Truth_answer": "Scott Crouse named ten bands that inspired Earth Crisis: DYS, Judge, Corrosion of Conformity, Agnostic Front, Slayer, Sepultura, Metallica, Conviction, Zero Tolerance and Iron Maiden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026175208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Crisis_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many bands inspired the band Earth Crisis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6334, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw decided to attend Louisiana Tech University in Ruston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college team did Terry Bradshaw play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6334, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw arrived at Lousiana Tech in 1966", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terry Bradshaw go to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6334, "Truth_answer": "As a junior, Terry Bradshaw amassed 2,890 total yards, ranking No. 1 in the NCAA, and in his senior season, he gained 2,314 yards, ranking third in the NCAA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Bradshaw win any big awards while at Lousiana Tech for college football?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6334, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw graduated owning virtually all Louisiana Tech passing records at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Terry Bradshaw win while in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6335, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw retired from football on July 24, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Terry Bradshaw retire from football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6335, "Truth_answer": "Terry Bradshaw donated his four Super Bowl rings, College Football Hall of Fame ring, Pro Football Hall of Fame ring, and other items to his alma mater, Louisiana Tech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Bradshaw give back to his alma mater?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6335, "Truth_answer": "After football, Terry Bradshaw became an NFL game analyst and television studio analyst. He also entered the world of NASCAR by joining with HighLine Performance Group racing team in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Terry Bradshaw done professionally since his football career ended?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6335, "Truth_answer": "After football, Terry Bradshaw signed a television contract with CBS to become an NFL game analyst in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104023704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Bradshaw_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Terry Bradshaw pursue a television career after football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton's Never Died Easy. He refused to deliberately run out-of-bounds and always delivered some punishment to his tacklers before being forced off the field or forced down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Payton's playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "One of Walter Payton's signature maneuvers was the stutter-step, a high-stepping, irregularly paced run. It was a way to distract his pursuers during long runs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Walter Payton play besides never dying easy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton is the NFL's second all-time leading rusher, and is ranked fourth in rushing touchdowns scored.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Walter Payton's stats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton led the league in rushing yards and touchdowns in the 1977 NFL season. Also, he was among the top-ten players for rushing attempts during his entire career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Walter Payton have any other records besides being the NFL's second all-time leading rusher and ranked fourth in rushing touchdowns scored?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton re-invented the practice of stiff-arming his tacklers and used his experience as a long jumper to leap over his opponents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Walter Payton play besides never dying easy and using the stutter-step?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton disapproved of touchdown celebrations; he preferred post-game antics like rushing into the locker room and locking his teammates out in the cold while taking a long shower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Walter Payton's playing style besides his maneuvers and records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton's running gait was somewhat unusual, as his knees were minimally bent, and the motion was largely powered from the hip. This may have given his knees some protection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was different about Walter Payton's style besides stiff-arming and leading over his opponents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Many modern NFL running backs have cited Walter Payton as a source of inspiration: Emmitt Smith, LaDainian Tomlinson, Ahman Green, and his son Jarrett Payton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton's playing style influence anybody?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton had a rare liver disease known as primary sclerosing cholangitis, which may have led to his cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). He died from complications of this disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the Walter Payton article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton played for the Chicago Bears from 1975 to 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Walter Payton play for?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6336, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton's motto was Never Die Easy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Payton's motto?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "The Chimú society was a four-level hierarchical system, with a powerful elite rule over administrative centers. The hierarchy was centered at the walled cities, called ciudadelas, at Chan Chan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the rule of the Chimu culture consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "The Chimú culture was centered on Chimor with the capital city of Chan Chan, a large adobe city in the Moche Valley of present-day Trujillo, Peru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Chimu located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "The existing elite at peripheral locations, such as the Jequetepeque Valley and other centers of power, were incorporated into the Chimú government on lower levels of the hierarchy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was at the bottom of the Chimu hierarchy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "Chan Chan was a large adobe city in the Moche Valley of present-day Trujillo, Peru.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Chan Chan in relation to the Chimu culture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "Chan Chan was the top of the Chimu hierarchy, with Farfán in the Jequetepeque Valley as a subordinate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was at the top of the Chimu hierarchy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "The Chimú are best known for their distinctive monochromatic pottery and fine metal working of copper, gold, silver, bronze, and tumbaga (copper and gold).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact regarding the rule of Chimu culture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6337, "Truth_answer": "The organization, which was quickly established during the conquest of the Jequetepeque Valley, suggests the Chimú established it during the early stages of their expansion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118234358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Chimu culture hierarchy begin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6338, "Truth_answer": "Larry Holmes held the WBC heavyweight title from 1978 to 1983, The Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles from 1980 to 1985, the inaugural IBF heavyweight title from 1983-1985", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Larry Holmes a heavyweight champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6338, "Truth_answer": "Don King then planned to promote the fight with Gerrie Coetzee, but Larry Holmes lost a lawsuit filed by Virginia attorney Richard Hirschfeld", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Larry Holmes besides him being a heavyweight champion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6338, "Truth_answer": "Virginia attorney Richard Hirschfeld said he had a contract with Holmes that gave him right of first refusal on a Holmes-Coetzee bout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the lawsuit that Richard Hirschfeld filed against Larry Holmes about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6338, "Truth_answer": "Larry Holmes lost the lawsuit filed against him by Virginia attorney Richard Hirschfeld", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109142957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Holmes_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Larry Holmes win the lawsuit that Richard Hirschfeld filed against him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6338, "Truth_answer": "On November 9, 1984, Larry Holmes made his first defense of the IBF title, stopping James Bonecrusher Smith on a cut in the twelfth round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Larry Holmes fight next after losing the lawsuit filed against him by Virginia attorney Richard Hirschfeld?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "The July 2007 elections marked only the second time in the Republic of Turkey's history whereby an incumbent governing party won an election by increasing its share of popular support.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Turkish general elections go?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "On March 14 2008, Turkey's Chief Prosecutor asked the country's Constitutional Court to ban Erdoğan's governing party. The party escaped a ban on 30 July 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Recep Tayyip Erdoğan besiders the general Turkish elections of July 2007 ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were part of the Turkish general elections?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "The Turkish general elections took place on 3 November 2002, 22 July 2007, and 12 June 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Turkish general elections take place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "Turkey's 17th general election was held on 12 June 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Turkish general elections end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there violence in the Turkish general elections?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "The Turkish general elections took place on 3 November 2002, 22 July 2007, and 12 June 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the dates of the Turkish general elections?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6339, "Truth_answer": "The protests continued for several weeks after Erdoğan announced on 24 April 2007 that the party had nominated Abdullah Gül as the AKP candidate in the presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the protest in the Turkish general elections?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn and Zachary Hartwell were killed when Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3 veered off the road, struck a tree, and burst into flames in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ryan Dunn die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn had turned 34 nine days prior to his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old Ryan Dunn when he died?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Preliminary investigations suggested that Ryan Dunn's car had been traveling between 132 and 140 miles per hour (212 and 225 km/h) in a 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) zone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they find out how fast Ryan Dunn was going in his Porche when he crashed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, was with Ryan Dunn in the car.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any passangers in Ryan Dunn's car when he crashed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn's car crash also killed 30-year-old Zachary Hartwell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zachary Hartwell survive the fatal crash that led to Ryan Dunn's death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "There was a roadside memorial at the site of Ryan Dunn's car crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a public memorial in honor of Ryan Dunn?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Dunn was buried at Highland Drive Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Dunn_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Ryan Dunn buried?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6340, "Truth_answer": "Highland Drive Cememtery is in Brecksville, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Highland Drive Cemetery?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6341, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives through a demo tape, which was originally by the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170513054419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Sugar_(D%27Angelo_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with D'Angelo in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6341, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo's first solo single was Brown Sugar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was D'Angelo's first solo single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6341, "Truth_answer": "The D'Angelo single Brown Sugar was Grammy nominated for best R&B song and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single Brown Sugar receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6341, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo became uncomfortable as a sex symbol after the video of Untitled (How Does it Feel) was released. He had personal struggles including alcoholism, and a fourteen-year musical hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the D'Angelo article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover has gained respect for his wide-reaching community and labor activism with an emphasis on advocacy for economic justice and access to health care and education programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one of Danny Glover's beliefs on civil rights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover was a member of the Black Students' Union while attending SFSU and collaborated in a five-month student-led strike.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Glover attend protests?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "The five-month student-led strike was to establish a Department of Black Studies at SFSU. The strike was the longest student walkout in U.S. history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the five-month student-led strike at SFSU against?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover's long history of union activism includes support for the United Farm Workers, UNITE HERE, and numerous service unions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activism was Danny Glover involved in besides the strike at SFSU?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover endorsed Bernie Sanders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Glover endorse any candidates relating to civil rights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover wrote the foreword to Phyllis Bennis' book, Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the UN Defy US Power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Gover write a book about any of these civil rights issues?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6342, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover is also a member of the board of directors of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a think tank led by economist Dean Baker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143555id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Glover_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other work Danny Glover did relating to civil rights besides attending protests, supporting union activism, endorsing Bernie Sanders, and writing a forward to Phyllis Bennis' book?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover supports the Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Danny Glover's political stance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover's support of California Proposition 7 (2008) led him to use his voice in an automated phone call to generate support for the measure before the election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects Danny Glover's politics besides supporting the Democratic Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover said that Bush's penitentiary system, when he was Texas governor, executed more people than any other U.S. state and the majority that died were Afro-Americans or Hispanics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Danny Glover think that George W. Bush was racist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people respond to Danny Glover calling George W. Bush a racist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "On the foreign policy administration, Danny Glover said: I think the Obama administration has followed the same playbook, to a large extent, almost verbatim, as the Bush administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Glover criticize anyone else besides George W. Bush?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "Danny Glover criticized the unilateral American invasion of Iraq that led to massive loss of civilian life and devastation of one of the cultural patrimonies of humanity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Danny Glover criticized anyone else desides George W. Bush and Barack Obama's administration?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Glover have any followers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6344, "Truth_answer": "The question of the eternity of the world asks whether the world has a beginning in time, or whether it has existed from eternity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the eternity of the world about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6344, "Truth_answer": "The question of the eternity of the world became a focus of a dispute in the 13th century which conflicted with the view of the Catholic church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there more to the eternity of the world besides the question asking whether or not the world has a beginning in time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6344, "Truth_answer": "Averroes wrote The Incoherence of the Incoherence sometime between 1180 and 1181", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Averroes preaching about the eternity of the world?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6344, "Truth_answer": "Averroes' writing attracted a strong circle of followers, he received a mixed reception from other Catholic thinkers, and authorities of the Roman Catholic Church reacted against the spread of Averroism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were people on board with Averroes' idea about the eternity of the world?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6344, "Truth_answer": "Averroes' unity of the intellect thesis, proposing that all humans share the same intellect, became one of the most well-known and controversial Averroist doctrines in the West", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214014355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Averroes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Averroes besides the pre-eternity of the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6345, "Truth_answer": "Melungeon is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous tri-racial isolate groups of the Southeastern United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the term Melungeon start to be used?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6345, "Truth_answer": "During the 18th and early 19th centuries, census enumerators classified them as mulatto, other free, or as free persons of color. Sometimes they were listed as white,black or negro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the classifications of the people in the Melungeon group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6345, "Truth_answer": "Virginia incorporated into law the principle of partus sequitur ventrem in 1662. The children born in the colonies were assigned the social status of their mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the colonies in regards to the the people from the Melungeon group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6345, "Truth_answer": "Over the generations, most individuals of the Melungeon group were of mixed European and African descent, sometimes also with Native American ancestry, whose ancestors had been free in colonial Virginia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes as far as the ethnicity of the people from the Melungeon group over generations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6345, "Truth_answer": "Edward Price stated that children of European and free black unions had intermarried with persons of Native American ancestry. These conclusions have been upheld in subsequent scholarly and genealogical studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward Price state in his dissertation about the people of the Melungeon group?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6345, "Truth_answer": "The term Melungeon has since sometimes been applied as a catch-all phrase for a number of groups of mixed-race ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edward Price's dissertation about the people of the Melungeon group add to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6346, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's first major project in the United States was the State Penitentiary in Richmond, commissioned in 1797.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Benjamin Henry Latrobe in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6346, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe worked on the Green Spring mansion near Williamsburg, which had been built by Governor Sir William Berkeley in the seventeenth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Benjamin Henry Latrobe next in Virginia after designing the William Pennock House“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6346, "Truth_answer": "After spending a year in Virginia, the novelty of being in a new place wore off, and Latrobe was lonely and restless in Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in life for Benjamin Henry Latrobe after working on the Green Spring mansion near Williamsburg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6347, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe was apprenticed to John Smeaton in 1784, was appointed Surveyor of the Public Offices in London in 1790 and by 1791, he established his own private practice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Benjamin Henry Latrobe do in England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6347, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Lydia Sellon, and they lived a busy social life in London. The couple had a daughter and a son, before she died giving birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on in Benjamin Henry Latrobe's personal life while he was in England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6347, "Truth_answer": "In November 25, 1795, Benjamin Henry Latrobe departed to America aboard the Eliza after suffering a breakdown. There he was known for his series of topological and landscape watercolors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Benjamin Henry Latrobe do next after his wife died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6348, "Truth_answer": "Fun Lovin' Criminals formed in 1993 by Huey Morgan, Brian Fast Leiser and Steve Borgovini after Leiser met Morgan at the club where they both worked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Fun Lovin' Criminals form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6348, "Truth_answer": "Huey Morgan is the frontman of rock/hip hop band Fun Lovin' Criminals. Morgan performs both vocals and guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160804111025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Morgan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the lead singer of the band Fun Lovin' Criminals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6348, "Truth_answer": "Come Find Yourself, the band Fun Lovin' Criminals' first album, was released in the summer of 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the band Fun Lovin' Criminals' first album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6348, "Truth_answer": "Come Find Yourself had a slow rise up the UK Albums Chart, finally peaking at No. 7 and spending well over a year in the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Lovin%27_Criminals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Come Find Yourself do on the music charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "Paul Winchell's most successful TV show was Winchell-Mahoney Time (1965–1968), a children's show written by his then wife, actress Nina Russel. Winchell played Knucklehead Smiff's father, Bonehead Smiff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Winchell-Mahoney Time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "Paul Winchell also created Mr. Goody-good, a surreal character, by painting eyes and a nose on his chin, covering his face with a small costume, then inverting the camera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Winchell have any other dummies besides Bonehead Smiff?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "Metromedia wanted to syndicate the 305 color segments of the show but destroyed them when Paul Winchell offered to buy them for $100,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the show Winchell-Mahoney Time besides being successful, having Bonehead Smiff, and having Mr. Goody-good?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "After suing Metromedia, a jury awarded Paul Winchell $3.8 million for the value of the tapes and $14 million in punitive damages. He then became an acupuncturist, inventor, and humanitarian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Paul Winchell after Winchell-Mahoney Time ended?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "Paul Winchell's last regular on-camera TV appearances working with his puppets included NBC's Storybook Squares and Runaround.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Winchell have any other programs besides Winchell-Mahoney Time?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "The show Runaround received low ratings and was canceled following the first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528235619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaround_(game_show)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the shows Storybook Squares and Runaround successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6349, "Truth_answer": "Paul Winchell and Joseph Dunninger were featured on Floor Show on NBC. Recorded via kinescope and replayed on WNBQ-TV in Chicago, it became the station's first mid-week program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1948 after Paul Winchell's shorti-lived radio show with Jerry Mahoney ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6350, "Truth_answer": "John Henry Walker's Punch paved the way for a number of short-lived publications, until the successful and more straight-laced Canadian Illustrated News, by George-Édouard Desbarats in 1869.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the early years of Canadian comics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6350, "Truth_answer": "In 1873, John Wilson Bengough founded the humor magazine Grip. In 1888, John Julien gained employment at the Montreal Star and became the first full-time newspaper cartoonist in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successes were there during the early years of Canadian comics besides Canadian Illustrated News?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6350, "Truth_answer": "Palmer Cox created The Brownies, a popular, widely merchandised phenomenon whose first book collection sold over a million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else were comics seen in the early years of Canadian comics besides magazines and newspapers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6350, "Truth_answer": "Palmer Cox began a Brownies comic strip in 1898 that was one of the earliest English-language strips, and had begun to use speech balloons by the time it ended in 1907.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006034010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_comics_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note during the early times of Canadian comics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "In January 1943, Elroy Hirsch enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was transferred to the University of Michigan as part of the V-12 Navy College Training Program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Elroy Hirsch play for Michigan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "Associated Press football writer Jerry Liska called Elroy Hirsch Wisconsin's gold-plated wartime gift to Michigan. Hirsch and Bill Daley became Michigan's most powerful offensive weapons during the 1943 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elroy Hirsch's experience with the Michigan team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "On October 1943, Elroy Hirsch helped Michigan's football team to its first victory over Minnesota since 1932. He led Michigan's basketball, baseball, and track team to Big Ten Conference championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michigan have a lot of wins while Elroy Hirsch was with them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "Elroy Hirsch played for Fritz Crisler's 1943 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled an 8–1 record and was ranked No. 3 in the final AP Poll.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch break any other records besides the 344-yard, or win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "On May 13, 1944, Elroy Hirsch won the broad jump in Ann Arbor then pitched a one-hitter to give the win to the Michigan's baseball team in Columbus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about the Elroy Hirsch article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "Elroy Hirsch also lettered in basketball, track, and baseball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other sports did Elroy Hirsch letter in, besides football?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "Elroy Hirsch was the starting left halfback in the first seven games of the season for Fritz Crisler's 1943 Michigan Wolverines football team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Elroy Hirch's football coach when he played for Michigan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "On October 11, 1943, Elroy Hirsch scored three touchdowns and intercepted a pass to help Michigan to its first victory over Minnesota since 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a particular Michigan Wolverines' game that was remarkable?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "On October 11, 1943, The Michigan Wolverines played against Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Michigan Wolverines play against on October 11, 1943?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6351, "Truth_answer": "During the 1943–1944 academic year, Elroy Hirsch became the first Michigan athlete to letter in four sports in a single year: basketball, track, baseball, and football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting stats in the Elroy Hirsch article?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "During the time Elroy Hirsch was with the Chicago Rockets, they compiled a 7–32 record and won only one game in each of the 1947 and 1948 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch win any championships with the Chicago Rockets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "In the 1948 season, Elroy Hirsch sustained a fracture on the right side of his skull after being kicked in the head during a game against the Cleveland Browns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Elroy Hirsch play against while in the Chicago Rockets team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "Elroy Hirsch signed with the Los Angeles Rams in July 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch play for other teams, besides the Chicago Rockets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "Elroy Hirsch set a new NFL record with 1,495 receiving yards, averaged 124.6 receiving yards per game (a new NFL record), and also had 17 touchdown receptions in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch establish any records with the Rams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "Elroy Hirsch announced his retirement as a player at age 34 in January 1958. In nine years with the Rams, Hirsch totaled 343 receptions for 6,299 yards and 53 touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elroy Hirsch besides playing for the Chicago Rockets and the Los Angeles Rams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from football, Elroy Hirsch replaced Bob Richards as the sports director of Union Oil Co.'s 76 Sports Club and the host of its Thursday evening sports television show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch play after announcing his retirement in January 1958?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "After 1948, Elroy Hirsch played in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Elroy Hirsch do after 1948?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "The Rams' head coach was Clark Shaughnessy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217120014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elroy_Hirsch_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch have another coach besides Dick Hanley?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "On his 17 touchdown catches, Elroy Hirsch averaged 51.2 yards. Hirsch's 66 receptions led the NFL in 1951 and was the fifth highest total in NFL history to that date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Elroy Hirsch have other interesting stats, particularly about touchdown receptions?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "After the 1951 season, Hirsch finished second behind Otto Graham in voting conducted by the United Press (UP) for the NFL Player of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch win any awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6352, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elroy Hirsch play any other sports at the time he was with the Rams?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "On October 26, 2014, Ben Roethlisberger completed 40 of 49 passes for a career-high 522 yards and six touchdowns as the Steelers defeated the Indianapolis Colts 51–34.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 2014 season start for Ben Roethlisberger?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "Ben Roethlisberger played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ben Roethlisberger play for in 2014?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Roethlisberger get injured during the 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "During 2014, Ben Roethlisberger passed for career highs in yards with 4,952, completion percentage with 67.1, completions with 408, and attempts with 608.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other stats did Ben Roethlisberger get in the 2014 season besides a career-high 522 yards and six touchdowns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "The Steelers had an 11–5 record and finished first in the AFC North.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Steelers do in the 2014 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "The Steelers lost in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs against the Baltimore Ravens by a score of 30–17", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Steelers go to the play offs in the 2014 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "Ben Roethlisberger was named to his third career Pro Bowl for the 2014 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Ben Roethlisberger's 2014 season besides his game against the colts, his stats, his record, and losing to the Ravens in the playoffs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "Ben roesthlisberger was ranked 26th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p33", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p31", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyreek_Hill_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Roethlisberger receive any other awards besides being named to his third career Pro Bowl for the 2014 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6353, "Truth_answer": "Ben Roethlisberger was named to his fourth career Pro Bowl and was ranked 21st by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Roethlisberger receive any other awards besides being named Pro Bowl for the 2014 season and ranking 26th on the NFL Top 100 players of 2015?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "On March 13, Ben Roethlisberger signed a five-year contract extension with the Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ben Roethlisberger in the 2015 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "Ben Roethlisberger said he wants to play his entire career with the Steelers so he can raise his children in Pittsburgh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926204857id_/https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/12476649/ben-roethlisberger-agrees-new-deal-pittsburgh-steelers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ben Roethlisberger sign an extension with the Steelers in 2015?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "During the 2015 season, Ben Roethlisberger suffered a sprained MCL and a bone bruise, missing four games. He also suffered a left mid-foot sprain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the 5 year extension with the Steelers go for Ben Roethlisberger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, The Steelers lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos in the Divisional Round by a score of 23–16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Steelers win the 2015 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "During the September 27 game against the St. Louis Rams, Ben Roethlisberger suffered a sprained MCL and a bone bruise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other interesting aspects about Ben Roethlisberger's 2015 MCL sprain and bone bruise besides them causing him to miss 4 games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "After the September 27, 2015 injuries, Ben Roethlisberger missed the Steelers' next four games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Roethlisberger recover from the sprained MCL and the bone bruise sustained on September 27, 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "Ben Roethlisberger sustained another injury against the Oakland Raiders on November 8, 2015, suffering a left mid-foot sprain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ben Roethlisberger get any other injuries during the 2015 season besides the sprained MCL and the bone bruise?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6354, "Truth_answer": "Due to the left mid-foot sprain, Ben Roethlisberger did not start the following week against the Cleveland Browns, although he was listed as active for the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031185259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roethlisberger_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for Ben Roethlisberger to recover from the left mid-foot sprain sustained in the 2015 season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "In a 1999 interview, J. K. Rowling said Lord Voldemort was invented as a nemesis for Harry Potter, and she intentionally did not flesh out Voldemort's backstory at first.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lord Voldemort's character begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter didn't know he was a wizard so when the most evil wizard tries to curse him and it rebounds, leaving a scar, the evil wizard goes into hiding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did J. K. Rowling not flesh out Lord Voldemort's backstory at first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, a taboo spell is placed upon the name, such that Lord Voldemort or his followers may trace anyone who utters it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is Lord Voldemort's character developed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "By placing a taboo spell, Lord Voldemort's followers eventually find and capture Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lord Voldemort do after placing a taboo spell upon his own name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "Lord Voldemort tried to curse Harry but it didn't work and he's left with this lightning bolt shaped scar on his forehead and the curse rebounded upon the evil wizard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about Lord Voldemort's curse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "The curse rebounded upon Lord Voldemort and he has to go into hiding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the Lord Voldemort after he tries to curse Harry Potter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "In the second book, J. K. Rowling establishes that Lord Voldemort hates non-pure-blood wizards, despite being a half-blood himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does anything else happen with Lord Voldemort in later books besides having to hide?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "According to J. K. Rowling, Lord Voldemort takes what he knows to be his own defects, puts them right on someone else and then he tries and destroys the other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Lord Voldemort a bully?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "J. K. Rowling described Lord Voldemort as a raging psychopath but that he was not based on any real person. She later compared him to Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What real-life tyrants did J. K. Rowling try to link Lord Voldemort to?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "J. K. Rowling told an interviewer that Lord Voldemort at his core has a human fear: the fear of death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lord Voldemort's fear?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the series, J. K. Rowling establishes that Lord Voldemort is so feared in the wizarding world that it is considered dangerous even to speak his name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Lord Voldemort seen by other characters?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6355, "Truth_answer": "Most characters in the Harry Potter novels refer to Lord Voldemort as You-Know-Who or He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named rather than say his name aloud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the other characters refer Lord Voldemort as?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "Lord Voldemort does not appear in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lord Voldemort in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "Lord Voldemort presence and actions are felt when he once again declares war, and begins to rise to power once more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Lord Voldemort's presence felt in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "Lord Voldemort murders Amelia Bones of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, and begins to target members of the Order of the Phoenix, including Emmeline Vance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens as Lord Voldemort gains power in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "J. K. Rowling uses several chapters in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince as exposition to establish Voldemort's backstory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens next in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince after Voldemort murders Amelia Bones and targets members of the Order of the Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "J. K. Rowling establishes Lord Voldemort's backstory in a series of flashbacks, using the pensieve as a plot device.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does J. K. Rowling establish Lord Voldemort's backstory in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "J. K. Rowling reveals that Lord Voldemort was the son of the witch Merope Gaunt and a Muggle called Tom Riddle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lord Voldemort son of?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "After living in an orphanage, young Tom Marvolo Riddle met Dumbledore, who told him he was a wizard and arranged for him to attend Hogwarts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the discovery of the identity of Lord Voldemort's parents?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "Tom Marvolo Riddle was outwardly a model student, but was in reality a psychopath who took sadistic pleasure in using his powers to harm and control people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Tom Marvolo Riddle get into Hogwarts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "Tom Marvolo Riddle was, in reality, a psychopath who took sadistic pleasure in using his powers to harm and control people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Marvolo Riddle good or bad while attending Hogwarts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "Tom Marvolo Riddle eventually murdered his father and grandparents as revenge for abandoning him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Tom Marvolo Riddle go on to do after studying at Hogwarts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6356, "Truth_answer": "In the main plot of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Lord Voldemort's next step is to engineer an assault on Hogwarts, and to attack Dumbledore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Lord Voldemort harms and controls people and kills his father and grandparents?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers worked on the Pompidou Centre and IRCASM in Paris, France from 1971 to 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Richard Rogers in Paris ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers was born in 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Richard Rogers born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers is perhaps best known for his work on the Pompidou Centre in Paris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rogers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the building Richard Rogers designed in Paris ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers was awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rogers_p7", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/270270_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Richard Rogers receive a Gold Medal ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers attended the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, gaining the Architectural Association's Diploma and graduated with a master's degree (M Arch) from the Yale School of Architecture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Richard Rogers go to school ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers graduated with a master's degree (M Arch) from the Yale School of Architecture in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Richard Rogers graduate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "In early 1968, Richard Rogers was commissioned to design a house and studio for Humphrey Spender near Maldon, Essex, a glass cube framed with I-beams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Richard Rogers design his first building ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6357, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Humphrey Spender moved to Maldon, Essex, where he lived at The Studio, Ulting. This was the first built design by architect Richard Rogers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first building design by Richard Rogers build ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers was awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rogers_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard Rogers get his first award", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers was honoured as an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1995, and in 2007 he was Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me what honours Richard Rogers received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers is a winner of the RIBA Gold Medal, the Thomas Jefferson Medal, the RIBA Stirling Prize, the Minerva Medal and Pritzker Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards has Richard Rogers won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 10th Mostra di Architettura di Venezia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229133846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rogers_p7", "https://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/270270_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Rogers win anything else besides the RIBA Gold Medal, the Thomas Jefferson Medal, the RIBA Stirling Prize, the Minerva Medal and Pritzker Prize?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "On 17 October 2009 Richard Rogers and his team at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners were awarded the Stirling Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Richard Rogers most recognized award for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "The Maggie's Centre in London got the Richard Rogers Partnership awarded the Stirling Prize in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What building got Richard Rogers the Stirling Prize?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "Richard Rogers has been awarded honorary degrees from Alfonso X El Sabio University in Madrid, Oxford Brookes University, the University of Kent, the Czech Technical University, and the Open University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Richard Rogers' honours and awards besides RIBA Royal Gold, the Thomas Jefferson Medal, the RIBA Stirling Prize, the Minerva Medal, the Pritzker Prize, and the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6358, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Richard Rogers was made Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize – architecture's highest honour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What honor did Richard Rogers receive after being awarded honorary degrees from various univerisities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6359, "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson spent seven years at the Academy with a few terms off due to illness. She enjoyed her strenuous studies, calling it a very fine school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Emily Dickinson's teenage years like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emily Dickinson receive scholarships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6359, "Truth_answer": "When Sophia Holland, Emily Dickinson's second cousin and a close friend, grew ill from typhus and died in April 1844, Emily was traumatized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some significant events that happened in Emily Dickinson's teenage years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6359, "Truth_answer": "During this period, Emily Dickinson met people who were to become lifelong friends and correspondents, such as Abiah Root, Abby Wood, Jane Humphrey, and Susan Huntington Gilbert", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Emily Dickenson move on from her second cousin Sophia Holland's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6359, "Truth_answer": "Emily Dickinson became so melancholic after her second cousin Sophia's death that her parents sent her to stay with family in Boston to recover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201075004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Emily Dickinson do in Boston?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6359, "Truth_answer": "Evidence suggests that Emily Dickinson lived much of her life in isolation. She never married, and most friendships between her and others depended entirely upon correspondence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Emily Dickinson besides her teenage years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6360, "Truth_answer": "The origins of Ratt go as far back as 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the band Ratt originally formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6360, "Truth_answer": "Out of the Cellar is Ratt's first full-length album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ratt's Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6360, "Truth_answer": "Ratt's Out of the Cellar album included raspy yet bluesy vocals and pyrotechnic guitar playing, combining Van Halen and Aerosmith elements and the staccato guitar-picking style of Judas Priest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was recorded on the Ratt album Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6360, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic Records signed them and Ratt immediately started writing and recording their first full-length album, Out of the Cellar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which recording company did Ratt use for the album Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6360, "Truth_answer": "Some of the singles from Out of the Cellar include Round and Round, Wanted Man, Back for More, and Lack of Communication.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the singles in the album Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6360, "Truth_answer": "Ratt's music videos for Out of the Cellar exposed them to an excited MTV teen audience. Milton Berle's appearance in the video Round and Round drew more attention to Ratt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ratt make any videos for the allbum Out of the Cellar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6361, "Truth_answer": "Flavor Flav appeared in Taking Back Sunday's music video for their song You're So Last Summer. Flav was a playable fighter in the 2004 Def Jam: Fight for NY", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212134805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavor_Flav_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What media appearances did Flavor Flav make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6361, "Truth_answer": "In May 2005, Flavor Flav took part in the UK reality TV show The Farm on Channel 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212134805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavor_Flav_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flavor Flav appear on TV shows as well as music videos and video games?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6361, "Truth_answer": "Flavor Flav was one of ten celebrity contestants in the Series two of the Farm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Flavor Flav's role on the Farm?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6361, "Truth_answer": "Flavor Flav starred with Keith Harris & Orville the duck, Mikey Green, Emma Noble, Dave Morgan, Ron Jeremy, Emma B, Lionel Blair, Charlene Tilton, and Cicciolina, in the Farm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flavor Flav star with anybody in the Farm?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6361, "Truth_answer": "Flavor Flav was on the TV show the Farm in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Flavor Flav participate in the show the Farm?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6362, "Truth_answer": "It was revealed that Flav had met a woman, not from the show Flavor of Love, after taping had concluded. He proposed to her on air during the special.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212134805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavor_Flav_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Flavor Flav article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6362, "Truth_answer": "It was revealed that Flavor Flav had met a woman after taping Flavor of Love in the third season reunion show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212134805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavor_Flav_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was it revealed that Flavor Flav had met a woman after taping Flavor of Love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6362, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Flavor Flav recorded with DJ Tomekk and Grandmaster Flash the single 1, 2, 3, Rhymes Galore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212134805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavor_Flav_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flavor Flav record any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6362, "Truth_answer": "The group Public Enemy was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. They won a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 62nd Grammy Awards in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flavor Flav win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6362, "Truth_answer": "Flavor Flav stood out among the members of Public Enemy as he often got the fans excited, appearing in big hats, glasses, and a large clock dangling from his neck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flavor Flav have any influence over the fans of Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6362, "Truth_answer": "Flavor Flav experienced tensions with group-mate Professor Griff, who never liked his flamboyant stance in what Griff felt should be a serious, politically-challenging group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212134805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavor_Flav_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of Public Enemy not like Flavor Flav's flamboyant style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6363, "Truth_answer": "Paramore's music is featured in The Sims 2, Rock Band games, Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades, Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band 3, and Rock Band 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what video games did the band Paramore or their songs appear?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6363, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Paramore's Decode was shown in the North American Home Theater of PlayStation Home. The song Now is featured as a song for the game Rocksmith 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other video games did the band Paramore appear besides The Sims 2, Rock Band games, Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades, Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band 3, and Rock Band 4?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6363, "Truth_answer": "Paramore's song Decode was the lead single for the novel-based Twilight film. Another song called I Caught Myself is also featured on the film's soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Paramore have appearances on films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6363, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Paramore do any more work for other films besides Twilight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6363, "Truth_answer": "Borders released an exclusive version of the soundtrack featuring an acoustic version of Decode. Misery Business is featured in Saints Row 2, and the soundtrack for EA Sports NHL 08.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paramore's Decode besides being the lead single for the novel-based Twilight film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6364, "Truth_answer": "Paramore held a tour in North America to support Brand New Eyes. They toured for their self-titled fourth album, known as The Self-Titled Tour, and also for Monumentour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Paramore tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6364, "Truth_answer": "Paramore toured from September 29 to November 1, 2009, from October 15 to November 27, 2013, and from June 19 through August 17, 2014 in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Paramore tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6364, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, the band Paramore played an acoustic set for the grand opening of a Warped Tour exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paramore perform live anywhere else besides their North American tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6364, "Truth_answer": "The Paramore band members are Christians and in an interview with the BBC, Josh Farro stated Our faith is very important to us“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramore_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Paramore beside their live appearances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6365, "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston died on February 11, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Whitney Houston die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6365, "Truth_answer": "On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner Office reported that Whitney Houston's death was caused by drowning and the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Whitney Houston die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6365, "Truth_answer": "Moments after news of Whitney Houston's death emerged, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News all broke from their regularly scheduled programming to dedicate time to non-stop coverage of Houston's death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207214330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Houston_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the media reaction to Whitney Houston's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Whitney Houston's family's reaction to her death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6365, "Truth_answer": "An invitation-only memorial service was held for Whitney Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Whitney Houston's funeral?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the daily luncheons, members of the Algonquin Round Table worked and associated with each other almost constantly. The group was devoted to games, including cribbage and poker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of activities did the Algonquin Round Table do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "The group had its own poker club, the Thanatopsis Literary and Inside Straight Club, which met at the hotel on Saturday nights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did the Algonquin Round Table Group do together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "The Algonquin Round Table group also played charades (which they called simply The Game) and the I can give you a sentence game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table play any other games besides cribbage and poker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "A number of Alonquin Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another. As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table participate in any other activities besides cribbage, poker, and charades?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "The Alonquin Round Table group would engage in their usual array of games including Wink murder, which they called simply Murder, plus croquet in Neshobe Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Algonquin Round Table group do in Neshobe Island?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "Wink murder is a party or parlour game where a secretly selected player is able to kill others by winking at them and surviving players try to identify the killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129210341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wink_Murder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Wink Murder?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "A number of Alonquin Round Tablers were inveterate practical jokers, constantly pulling pranks on one another. As time went on the jokes became ever more elaborate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Algonquin Round Table article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "Harold Ross and Jane Grant swapped several copies of Alexander Woollcott's portrait, each slightly more askew than the last, and asked Woollcott What on earth is wrong with your portrait?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of pranks did the Algonquin Round Table group pull?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6366, "Truth_answer": "The group that would become the Algonquin Round Table began meeting in June 1919 as the result of a practical joke carried out by theatrical press agent John Peter Toohey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable pranks besides What on earth is wrong with your portrait?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170719065022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chauve-Souris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On what date did No Sirree start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "The director of No Sirree was Nikita Balieff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the director of No Sirree?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "No Sirree! was a take-off of a then-popular European touring revue called La Chauve-Souris", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Algonquin Round Table get the idea for No Sirree?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "No Sirree! had its genesis at the studio of Neysa McMein", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170719065022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chauve-Souris_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did No Sirree! begin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "The acts in No Sirree! included: Opening Chorus, He Who Gets Flapped, Zowie, or the Curse of an Akins Heart, and The Greasy Hag, an O'Neill Play in One Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the acts in No Sirree?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "Some of the actors in No Sirree! included Woollcott, Toohey, Kaufman, Connelly, Adams and Benchley, Robert Sherwood, Tallulah Bankhead, Helen Hayes, Ruth Gillmore, Lenore Ulric and Mary Brandon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the actors in the No Sirree! acts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "The only item of note to emerge from No Sirree! was Robert Benchley's contribution, The Treasurer's Report.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any parodies in No Sirree! do well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "With the success of No Sirree! the Alonquin Round Tablers hoped to duplicate it with an official Vicious Circle production open to the public with material performed by professional actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was No Sirree! a success?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6367, "Truth_answer": "The Algonquin Round Tablers Kaufman and Connelly funded the revue, named The Forty-niners. The revue opened in November 1922 and was a failure, running for just 15 performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120232147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Algonquin Round Table group have any revues ?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religious journey start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "In 1944, from Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura's front room at Sita Kanta Banerjee, Calcutta, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada do anything else with Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's early disciples called him Swamiji. He became well known as Prabhupāda and his disciples called him by this name from late 1967 early 1968 onwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada have a following?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "In 1947, the Gaudiya Vaishnava Society recognised A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's scholarship with the title Bhaktivedanta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada recognized for anything else besides being Swamiji?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada began his commentary and translation work of the Sanskrit work Bhagavata Purana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada write anything else besides Back to Godhead?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "In February 2014, ISKCON's news agency reported to have reached a milestone of distributing over half a billion books authored by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, since 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115124051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's writings famous?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "In 1944, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead, for which he acted as writer, designer, publisher, editor, copy editor and distributor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the text Back to Godhead written?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's guru, Bhaktisiddhanta, had always encouraged him to print books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada article besides meeting Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, making Back to Godhead, and having over half a billion books distributed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's guru, Bhaktisiddhanta was referring to the need of literary presentation of the Vaishnava culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's guru, Bhaktisiddhanta mean by encouraging him to print books?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6368, "Truth_answer": "From 1950 onwards, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada lived at the medieval Radha-Damodar mandir in Vrindavan, where he began his commentary and translation of the Sanskrit work Bhagavata Purana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115124051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada live while he was working on the commentary and translation of the Bhagavata Purana.?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was born in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was born in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada was born in a humble house of Calcutta in a Bengali kayastha family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's family prominent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada an only child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada received a European-led education in the Scottish Church College, and joined the English Society as well as that of the Sanskrit Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whar was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's schooling like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "It has been suggested that A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's education at the Scottish Church College and being in the English and Sanskrit societies provided him a foundation for leadership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being a part of the English Society and the Sanskrit Society do for A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada graduated in 1920 with majors in English, philosophy and economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada major in during college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "At 22 years of age, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada married Radharanin Devi, who was then 11 years old, in a marriage arranged by their parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada do after graduating from Scottish Church College?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "At 14, Radharani Devi gave birth to Abhay Charan De's first son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and Devi have children?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6369, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, who requested he spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada begin his religious journey around the time he had his first son?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "From 1974 to 1976, Dan Dierdorf started every game at right tackle for the Cardinals during a three-year span.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Dan Dierdorf in the 1974 season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf and the Cardinals compiled records of 10–4, 11–3, and 10–4 under head coach Don Coryell during 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf win any games during 1974?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "During their run in the 2008–09 NFL playoffs, the Cardinals won their only NFC Championship Game since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger, and reached Super Bowl XLIII", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cardinals play a superbowl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "During Dan Dierdorf's peak years from 1974 to 1978, he was regarded as one of the best offensive lineman in the NFL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dan Dierdorf a good player?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf played professional football in National Football League (NFL) with the St. Louis Cardinals for 13 seasons from 1971 to 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf ever switch teams?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "From 1974 to 1976, Dan Dierdorf started every game at right tackle during a three-year span. The Cardinals compiled records of 10–4, 11–3, and 10–4", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dan Dierdorf article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6370, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, the Cardinals set an NFL record, allowing only eight sacks in 14 games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Cardinals set any other season records between 1974 to 1978?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "1993's A Storm in Heaven was the Verve's full-length debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Storm in Heaven?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "The album A Storm in Heaven was a critical success, but was only a moderate commercial success, reaching No. 27 in the UK album chart that summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p2", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the debut A Storm in Heaven successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "The album A Storm in Heaven was produced by record producer John Leckie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in the making of the album A Storm in Heaven?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "The album No Come Down was released in 1994. Legal difficulties with jazz label Verve Records followed because they released it under the name The Verve", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects The Verve besides A Storm in Heaven?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "During 1993, The Verve played a number of gigs with Oasis and supported The Smashing Pumpkins on the European Part of their Siamese Dream Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Verve travel alone while touring in 1993?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "Blue, the lead single from A Storm in Heaven, entered in the UK Top 75 at No. 69 and reached No. 2 in the Indie charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other interesting aspects of the album A Storm in Heaven besides being the Verve's full-length debut, a critical success, and produced by John Leckie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "During the 1994 The Verve tour, on July 11, Richard Ashcroft was hospitalized for dehydration after excessive drinking and Peter Salisbury was arrested for destroying a Kansas hotel room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Verve on July 11th, 1994?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "The Verve performed the next day after Richard Ashcroft got hospitalized. He later recalled about Lollapalooza 1994: At the start, it was an adventure, but America nearly killed us.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Verve's Richard Ashcroft recover after his hospitalization on July 11, 1994?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6371, "Truth_answer": "The Verve was back to performing the very next day after Salisbury was arrested on July 11, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Verve's Peter Salisbury after he got arrested on July 11, 1994?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "The Verve's physical and mental turmoil continued into the chaotic recording sessions of their second album, 1995's A Northern Soul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p3", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with The Verve in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "The Verve's album, A Northern Soul, reached the UK Top 20 upon its release in July 1995, but Richard Ashcroft broke up the band three months later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Verve's album A Northern Soul successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "The Verve departed from the experimental psychedelic sounds of A Storm in Heaven and focused more on conventional alternative rock, with Richard Ashcroft's vocals taking a more prominent role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208162506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve_p3", "http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/music-database/orchestra/241052bc96f3e29e9feab3413c947b43465560/biography_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Verve album A Northern Soul have any other style of music besides The Verve's previous experimental psychedelic sounds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "The Verve's album, A Northern Soul, reached the UK Top 20 upon its release in July 1995, but Richard Ashcroft broke up the band three months later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Verve album A Northern Soul received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "The Verve's Richard Ashcroft broke up the band three months after the release of the album A Northern Soul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Verve go on tour in support of A Northern Soul?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "Singles from A Northern Soul include, This Is Music which reached No. 35 in the Top 40, On Your Own which reached No. 28, and History, which reached No. 24.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album A Northern Soul have any hits?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "The Verve members Richard Ashcroft, Simon Jones, and Peter Salisbury reunited just a few weeks after the break-up in 1995, but Nick McCabe did not rejoin them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects about The Verve after their album A Northern Soul?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6372, "Truth_answer": "Nick McCabe returned home to work on his own music and spend time with his daughter until Richard Ashcroft asked him to return in 1997, for the Verve's third album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125053724id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_McCabe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Nick McCabe not rejoin The Verve after the 1995 break-up?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6373, "Truth_answer": "George Washington did not have the formal education that his elder brothers received at Appleby Grammar School in England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Washington attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6373, "Truth_answer": "George Washington did not have the formal education but he did learn mathematics, trigonometry, and land surveying, and he was talented in draftsmanship and map-making.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington have any formal education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6373, "Truth_answer": "George Washington was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia,", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.app.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/02/13/issue-fare-presidents-day-quiz/23372335/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Washington born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6373, "Truth_answer": "George Washington's parents were Augustine and Mary Ball Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://get2fiu.com/many-know-george-washington-was-the-first-president-of-the-united-states-of-america/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Washington's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6373, "Truth_answer": "George Washington was the first of six children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6373, "Truth_answer": "George Washington had three brothers and three half-brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many brothers did George Washington have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "Adventures in Modern Recording is the second studio album by English new wave duo The Buggles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Adventures in Modern Recording by The Buggles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "While the album Adventures in Modern Recording by the Buggles garnered little attention in the UK, Trevor Horn recalled in 2010 that the album was a commercial success in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Adventures in Modern Recording by the Buggles a hit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Buggles get any awards for the album Adventures in Modern Recording?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "The song Lenny by the Buggles, from the the album Adventures in Modern Recording, became popular in the Netherlands, charting on the Mega Single Top 100 and Dutch Top 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the hit songs from the the album Adventures in Modern Recording by the Buggles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "In early 1981, following the disbanding of Yes, Geoffrey Downes and Trevor Horn reconvened at Sarm East Studios to record The Buggles' second studio album, Adventures in Modern Recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything about the Buggles article you can share on the album Adventures in Modern Recording?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "Adventures in Modern Recording is the second studio album by English new wave duo The Buggles, released on 11 November 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Adventures in Modern Recording by the Buggles released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6374, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Buggles do any tours with the album Adventures in Modern Recording?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "The Buggles are an English new wave band formed in London in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoffrey Downes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were The Buggles formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "Trevor Horn met musician Bruce Woolley while playing the bass guitar in the house band at the Hammersmith Odeon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything you found interesting about The Buggles' formation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "Although Video Killed the Radio Star was primarily a Bruce Woolley composition, he ended his association with The Buggles before its release as a single to form The Camera Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What relevance does Bruce Woolley have to The Buggles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "The demo of Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles caught the attention of producer Chris Blackwell of Island Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Buggles collaborate with anyone else besides Bruce Woolley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "Chris Blackwell is an English businessman and former record producer, and the founder of Island Records, which has been called one of Britain's great independent labels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104021934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Blackwell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Chris Blackwell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes and Bruce Woolley got together and began recording a selection of demos in a small room above a stonemason shop in Wimbledon, London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you found interesting from the Buggles article besides Chris Blackwell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6375, "Truth_answer": "Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles was released first in September 1979 to considerable commercial success, topping the chart in 16 countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buggles_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of the demos Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes and Bruce Woolley recording in Wimbledon, London in 1977 successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "A lawsuit was filed by Brian Wilson in 1989 to reclaim the rights to his songs and the Beach Boys' defunct publishing company, Sea of Tunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the songwriting lawsuits involving the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson had supposedly signed away the Beach Boys' defunct publishing company, Sea of Tunes, to his father Murry Wilson in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Brian Wilson filed a lawsuit in 1989 to reclaim the rights to his songs and the Beach Boys' defunct publishing company, Sea of Tunes, from who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "While Brian Wilson failed to regain his copyrights, he was awarded $25 million for unpaid royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson win the 1989 lawsuit to reclaim the rights to his songs and the Beach Boys' defunct publishing company, Sea of Tunes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "With Mike Love and Brian Wilson unable to determine exactly what Love was properly owed, Love sued Brian in 1992, winning $12 million in 1994 for lost royalties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys do after he was awarded $25 million for unpaid royalties?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "The day after California courts issued a restraining order between Brian Wilson and Eugen Landy, Brian phoned Sire Records staff producer Andy Paley to collaborate on new material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Brian Wilson do next after being sued by Mike Love in 1992?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson's honors include being inducted into the 1988 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class and winning Grammy Awards for Brian Wilson Presents Smile and The Smile Sessions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "The album Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin by Brian Wilson achieved Number 1 position on the Billboard Jazz Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other of Brian Wilson's songs or albums peak besides the albums Brian Wilson Presents Smile and The Smile Sessions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6376, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his unorthodox approaches to pop composition and mastery of recording techniques, Brian Wilson is known for his lifelong struggles with mental illness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact listed in the Brian Wilson article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "In early 1997, Carl Wilson was diagnosed with lung and brain cancer after years of heavy smoking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the death of Carl for the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "Despite his terminal condition, Carl Wilson continued to perform with the Beach Boys on its 1997 summer tour while undergoing chemotherapy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Wilson receive treatment for lung and brain cancer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "During performances, Carl Wilson sat on a stool and needed oxygen after every song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p42" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Wilson's terminal condition affect his performance with the Beach Boys on their 1997 summer tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many shows did Carl Wilson perform on a stool and needing oxygen after every song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the shows Carl Wilson played while doing chemotherapy besides sitting on a stool and needing oxygen after every song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Carl Wilson tour with the Beach Boys for their 1997 summer tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "In April 1995, it was unclear whether Brian Wilson's project would turn into a Wilson solo album, a Beach Boys album, or a combination of the two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Beach Boys article besides Carl Wilson's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Brian Wilson was working on in 1995 about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6377, "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson died of lung cancer in Los Angeles, surrounded by his family, on February 6, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110082522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did cancer cause Carl Wilson's death?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6378, "Truth_answer": "Robert Todd Carroll authored Becoming a Critical Thinker, a textbook for introductory logic and critical thinking courses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Todd Carroll's first publication?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6378, "Truth_answer": "Pearson Educational published the first edition of the textbook Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll in 2000 and the second edition was published in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the textbook Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6378, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the textbook Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll win any awards or accolades?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6378, "Truth_answer": "The textbook Becoming a Critical Thinker was born out of Robert Todd Carroll's classwork during his time in Sacramento City College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced the textbook Becoming a Critical Thinker by Robert Todd Carroll?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6378, "Truth_answer": "The Skeptic's Dictionary by Robert Todd Carroll is the print version of the website skepdic.com and is available in Dutch, English, Japanese, Korean, and Russian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Todd Carroll write any other things besides the textbook Becoming a Critical Thinker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6378, "Truth_answer": "The Skeptic's Dictionary by Robert Todd Carroll was eventually published by John Wiley & Son in August 2003 as an inexpensive paperback.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112040206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Todd_Carroll_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Skeptic's Dictionary published by Robert Todd Carroll?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6379, "Truth_answer": "Guns N' Roses recorded a cover of Sympathy for the Devil in 1994 which reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sympathy for the Devil do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6379, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone magazine placed Sympathy for the Devil at number 32 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sympathy for the Devil win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sympathy for the Devil played on tour in different countries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the aftermath for Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6379, "Truth_answer": "Contrary to a widespread misconception, it was Under My Thumb and not Sympathy for the Devil that the Rolling Stones were performing when Meredith Hunter was killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812132315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_for_the_Devil_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who got killed in relation to Sympathy for the Devil?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6379, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Hunter was an 18-year-old African American who was killed at the 1969 Altamont Free Concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128014910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Meredith_Hunter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Meredith Hunter a fan or member of The Rolling Stones?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "As one of five black students at the prestigious Fieldston School, Gil Scott-Heron was faced with alienation and a significant socioeconomic gap.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gil Scott-Heron's childhood like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "Gil Scott-Heron was born April 1, 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://denisesullivan.com/tag/nothing-new/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Gil Scott-Heron born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "Gil Scott-Heron's parents separated in his early childhood and he was sent to live with his maternal grandmother, Lillie Scott, in Jackson, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gil Scott-Heron grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "Gil Scott-Heron was born in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Gil Scott-Heron born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "Gil Scott-Heron enrolled at DeWitt Clinton High School, but later transferred to The Fieldston School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gil Scott-Heron attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "After completing his secondary education, Gil Scott-Heron decided to attend Lincoln University in Pennsylvania because Langston Hughes was an alumnus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gil Scott-Heron attend college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "Although Gil Scott-Heron never completed his undergraduate degree, he was admitted to the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University, where he received an M.A. in creative writing in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Gil Scott-Heron article state what year he received his M.A.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6380, "Truth_answer": "Gil Scott-Heron's parents separated in his early childhood and he was sent to live with his maternal grandmother, Lillie Scott, in Jackson, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213104957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_scott-heron_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gil Scott-Heron have to move in with his grandmother? Where were his parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe also formed notable opening partnerships at Yorkshire with Percy Holmes and, in his last few seasons, the young Len Hutton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Len Hutton an opponent of Herbert Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Len Hutton bowl as well as Herbert Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "Especially given that he was from Pudsey, Len Hutton was often portrayed as Herbert Sutcliffe's protégé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Len Hutton teach Herbert Sutcliffe how to play cricket?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "The master–apprentice relationship between Len Hutton and Herbert Sutcliffe changed after Hutton scored a world record 364 for England against Australia at The Oval in 1938.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me that is interesting about Herbert Sutcliffe's relationship to Len Hutton besides Hutton often being portrayed as Sutcliffe's protégé?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "Len Hutton set a record in 1938 for the highest individual innings in a Test match in only his sixth Test appearance, scoring 364 runs against Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Hutton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Len Hutton score any other records besides his world record 364 for England against Australia at The Oval in 1938?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "In the 1936 season Len Hutton reached 1,000 runs in a season for the first time—1,282 runs at an average of 29.81—and was awarded his county cap in July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Len Hutton win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6381, "Truth_answer": "Len Hutton was an English cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club from 1934 to 1955 and for England in 79 Test matches between 1937 and 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Hutton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Len Hutton play cricket?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe faced Jack Gregory in Test matches and was opposed to Ted McDonald in Roses matches between Yorkshire and Lancashire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Herbert Sutcliffe's opponents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe was quoted as saying that he had never played finer fast bowling than that of the West Indians Learie Constantine, George Francis, Herman Griffith and Manny Martindale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's another opponent of Herbert Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Sutcliffe's rivals on the field were the opposing bowlers and especially fast bowlers, though he encountered many outstanding spin bowlers too on turning or sticky wickets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Herbert Sutcliffe's opponents do well against him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "One of the toughest competitors Herbert Sutcliffe faced was the Australian leg spinner Clarrie Grimmett, a tiny gnome of a man, who bowled with a roundarm action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some matches where Herbert Sutcliffe faced his opponents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "Clarrie Grimmett bowled like a miser and begrudged every run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What issues did Herbert Sutcliffe have against Clarrie Grimmett?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems did Herbert Sutcliffe have when facing Clarrie Grimmett during a match?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "Clarrie Grimmett was a cricketer; although born in New Zealand, he played most of his cricket in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie_Grimmett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team or country did Clarrie Grimmett play for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6382, "Truth_answer": "Jack Gregory by 1924–25 was no longer able to frighten batsmen with sheer speed but he still commanded respect and Jack Hobbs specifically told Herbert Sutcliffe to exercise caution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Sutcliffe_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Herbert Sutcliffe face Jack Gregory in a match?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6383, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis was born on November 5, 1894, on a small livestock and dairy farm near the community of Otterville in southwestern Ontario's Oxford County.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Innis' rural roots?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6383, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis' mother, Mary Adams Innis, had named him Herald, hoping he would become a minister in the strict evangelical Baptist faith that she and her husband William shared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Harold Innis' father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6383, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis' mother, Mary Adams Innis, had named him Herald, hoping he would become a minister in the strict evangelical Baptist faith that she and her husband William shared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Harold Innis' mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6383, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Innis have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6383, "Truth_answer": "Harold Innis attended the one-room schoolhouse in Otterville and the community's high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101084659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school did Harold Innis attend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6384, "Truth_answer": "After the 12th century BCE, as the Rigveda had taken its final form, the Vedic society transitioned from semi-nomadic life to settled agriculture in north-western India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What distinguishes the Later Vedic period from the earlier Vedic period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6384, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Vedic society settle into agriculture?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6384, "Truth_answer": "Crops of wheat, rice, and barley were cultivated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of plants did they harvest during the Vedic period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6384, "Truth_answer": "After 1000 BCE, the use of iron axes and ploughs during the Vedic period became widespread and the jungles could be cleared with ease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Vedic peoples' lives change during the Later Vedic period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti became Prime Minister of Italy on 31 March 1910.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Luigi Luzzatti become Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti's administration, which lasted until March 18, 1911, was not very successful and fell over a proposed electoral reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti have high approval ratings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Although a man of first-class financial ability, great honesty and wide culture, Luigi Luzzatti had not the strength of character necessary to lead a government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Luigi Luzzatti not successful as Prime Minister of Italy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti showed lack of energy in dealing with opposition and tried to avoid all measures likely to make him unpopular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821030647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Luzzatti_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luigi Luzzatti have any other problems while he was in office as minister of agriculture besides not having the strength of character to lead a government?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Luigi Luzzatti do when he had to deal with opposition as Prime Minister of Italy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the voters like Luigi Luzzatti as a person?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "During the First World War, Luigi Luzzatti was consistently pro-Ally and strongly supported Italian intervention, but his tone was on the whole pessimistic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Luigi Luzzatti article besides his time as minister of agriculture?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Although Luigi Luzzatti did not take office while the war lasted, he was always consulted on all financial matters, and his sound advice was generally followed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti criticized during World War I?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti became treasury minister in the second incarnation of the Nitti cabinet (March 12 - May 10, 1920), but did not resume office in the third.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti criticized after World War I?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Luigi Luzzatti successful in the role of treasury minister in the second incarnation of the Nitti cabinet?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6385, "Truth_answer": "Luigi Luzzatti pioneered social legislation in Italy and initiated important social reforms, such as compulsory accident insurance. He also promoted workers' cooperatives, credit unions and voluntary insurance schemes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Luigi Luzzatti's biggest accomplishment while he was Prime Minister?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin's visit to the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897 was transformative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Grigori Rasputin start his religious conversion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "Grigori Rasputin may have spent several months at Verkhoturye, and it was perhaps here that he learned to read and write.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Grigori Rasputin's visit to the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897 transformative?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Grigori Rasputin learn at the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897 besides perhaps learning to read and write here?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "There, Grigori Rasputin met and was profoundly humbled by a starets (elder) known as Makary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigori Rasputin look up to someone at the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Grigori Rasputin do in a day at the St. Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye in 1897?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "It was rumored that female followers were ceremonially washing Grigori Rasputin before each meeting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Grigori Rasputin have followers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "Building a makeshift chapel in Efim's root cellar – Grigori Rasputin was still living within his father's household at the time – the group held secret prayer meetings there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Grigori Rasputin's female followers rumored to be washing him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6386, "Truth_answer": "These meetings held by Grigori Rasputin were the subject of some suspicion and hostility from the village priest and other villagers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130084435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Grigori Rasputin's secret prayer meetings besides them being held in a makeshift chapel in Efim's root cellar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6387, "Truth_answer": "Chris Barber and Monty Sunshine formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chris Barber begin his music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6387, "Truth_answer": "In April 1953 Chris Barber's band Ken Colyer's Jazzmen made its debut in Copenhagen, Denmark. There Chris Albertson recorded several sides for the new Danish Storyville label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chris Barber's band Ken Colyer's Jazzmen successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6387, "Truth_answer": "The bands played Dixieland jazz, and later ragtime, swing, blues and R&B. Pat Halcox took over on trumpet in 1954 and the band became The Chris Barber Band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504091638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Barber_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Chris Barber's band Ken Colyer's Jazzmen achieve besides recording several sides for the new Danish Storyville label?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6387, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 the Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur, spent twenty-four weeks in the UK Singles Charts, making it to No. 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else did Chris Barber's music career evolve besides Ken Colyer's Jazzmen becoming The Chris Barber Band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber release any albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6387, "Truth_answer": "In 1959 the Chris Barber Band's version of Sidney Bechet's Petite Fleur, sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Barber win any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "When Gustaf V of Sweden ascended the throne, he was, at least on paper, a near-autocrat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gustaf V of Sweden's public life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does autocrat mean to Gustaf V of Sweden's personal life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "The 1917 elections showed a heavy gain for the Liberals and Social Democrats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gustaf V of Sweden article besides his ascension to the throne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "Despite this, Gustaf V of Sweden initially tried to appoint a Conservative government headed by Johan Widén.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the 1917 elections in relation to Gustaf V of Sweden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "Johan Widén was unable to attract enough support for a coalition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What if the Swedish people did not support Gustaf V of Sweden's attempt to appoint a conservative government headed by Johan Widén?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "Gustaf V of Sweden promised to strengthen the country's defences. Karl Staaff was outraged, telling the king parliamentary rule called for the Crown to stay out of partisan politics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other aspects of Gustaf V of Sweden's public life besides trying to appoint a Conservative government?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6388, "Truth_answer": "However, Gustaf V of Sweden retorted that he still had the right to communicate freely with the Swedish people. The Staaff government resigned in protest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413200859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_V_of_Sweden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Crown in fact stay out of partisan politics when Karl Staaff was outraged by Gustaf V of Sweden's promise to strengthen the country's defences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "When it is time for a young man to get married, his family will look around to identify a number of potential brides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are arranged marriages in relation to Arab weddings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, the process of investigation takes into consideration the girls' physical beauty, her behavior, her cleanliness, her education and finally her qualities as a housewife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What qualifies the woman to be a potential wife in arranged marriages under Arab wedding tradition?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "In carrying out this traditional investigation parents also take the behaviour of the prospective bride's family into account.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the woman get a say in the process of investigation in an arranged marriage under Arab wedding tradition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "In Tulpa, the groom, along with his family members, asks the bride, with her family for her part, to her hand in marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the potential bride's parents have to grant permission before they can wed under Arab wedding tradition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the groom have to give the bride's family gifts under Arab wedding tradition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "Freedom of marriage was restricted to ensure children were produced according to the correct family groups and affiliations and avoid marriages with certain close relatives or marriages with any one outside the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did arranged marriages start in the Arab world?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "Arranged marriage is a tradition of Arab nations of West Asia and North Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do arranged marriages still happen often in the Arab world?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "More than 40% of all marriages are endogamous and consanguineous in Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Yemen, Kuwait, UAE, Oman, Sudan, Libya and Mauritania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do arranged marriages happen in other parts of the world other than under Arab wedding tradition?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "Over 1 in 5 marriages in Egypt and Algeria are endogamous and consanguineous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other countries in the world where arranged marriages under Arab wedding tradition happen besides Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Yemen, Kuwait, UAE, Oman, Sudan, Libya and Mauritania?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "Arab Christians, such as Coptic Christians in Egypt, have similar patterns of marriage. Marriage was a central feature of traditional Aboriginal societies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do other cultures view arranged marriages under Arab wedding tradition?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6389, "Truth_answer": "A 1992 study among Arabs in Jordan did not show significant differences between Christian Arabs or Muslim Arabs when comparing the occurrence of consanguinity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102031339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_wedding_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123041056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabs_p52" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else you found interesting in the Arranged marriages section of the Arab wedding article besides Arab Christian marriage practices?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6390, "Truth_answer": "Enjoy the Ride is the second studio album by country music duo Sugarland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enjoy_the_Ride_(Sugarland_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6390, "Truth_answer": "The album Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland debuted at No. 4 on the US Billboard 200 and at No. 2 on the US Country Album Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enjoy_the_Ride_(Sugarland_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6390, "Truth_answer": "The first two singles from the album Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland—Want To and Settlin'—both reached Number One on the country music charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any singles released from the album Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6390, "Truth_answer": "The first two singles from the album Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland—Want To and Settlin'—both reached Number One on the country music charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single Want To by Sugarland do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the songs Want To and Settlin' by Sugarland win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Enjoy the Ride by Sugarland win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6391, "Truth_answer": "Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles paired with Pepsi Max and recorded a commercial for Super Bowl XLVI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarland_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any solo projects for Sugarland's members?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6391, "Truth_answer": "In August 2013, Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles released a solo single, That Girl, for Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarland_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles do any work on her own?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6391, "Truth_answer": "Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles paired with Pepsi Max and recorded a commercial for Super Bowl XLVI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarland_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group Sugarland make any commercials between 2012-2016?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6391, "Truth_answer": "Sugarland's Kristian Bush made his solo debut in March 2013 at the inaugural C2C: Country to Country Festival at the O2 Arena in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarland_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sugarland's Kristian Bush successful in his solo career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6391, "Truth_answer": "Sugarland's Kristian Bush's first song as a solo act, Love or Money, debuted on iTunes in Europe the following week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813220012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarland_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sugarland's Kristian Bush release any singles while he was solo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6391, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Love or Money by Sugarland's Kristian Bush successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6392, "Truth_answer": "On March 1, 1845, Amos Bronson Alcott and his family returned to Concord to live in a home they named The Hillside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Amos Bronson Alcott return to Concord?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6392, "Truth_answer": "With financial support from Ralph Waldo Emerson, Amos Bronson Alcott left Concord on May 8, 1842, to a visit to England, leaving his brother Junius with his family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Amos Bronson Alcott originally leave Concord?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Amos Bronson Alcott move to Still River?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amos Bronson Alcott work at Harvard, Massachusetts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6392, "Truth_answer": "Amos Bronson Alcott married Abby May in 1830.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214024340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Bronson_Alcott_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Amos Bronson Alcott married before he returned to Concord?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Amos Bronson Alcott father any children after returning to Concord?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "Salvador Dalí's cooperation with Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli was well-known, when Dalí was commissioned to produce a white dress with a lobster print.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Salvador Dalí's fashion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Salvador Dalí commissioned to produce a white dress with lobster print?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Salvador Dalí created a special costume for the year 2045 with Christian Dior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Dal%C3%AD_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Salvador Dalí work with any other designers besides Elsa Schiaparelli?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Christian Dior dress Salvador Dalí designed with Christian Dior introduced?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Salvador Dalí working with Elsa Schiaparelli and with Christian Dior his only two times working with a designer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "With Man Ray and Brassaï, Salvador Dalí photographed nature; with the others, he explored a range of obscure topics, including, with Philippe Halsman, the Dalí Atomica series of 1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Salvador Dalí do photography?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Salvador Dalí's photography award winning?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was born 18 April 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Malcolm Marshall born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall grew up in the parish of Saint Michael, Barbados.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Malcolm Marshall grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall's father, Denzil DeCoster Edghill was also an outstanding cricketer who played for Kingspark cricket club in St. Philip. His mother was Eleanor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Malcolm Marshall's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was educated at St Giles Boys' School from 1963 to 1969 and then at Parkinson Comprehensive from 1969 to 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Malcolm Marshall go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Malcolm Marshall go to college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was partly taught cricket by his grandfather, who helped to bring him up after his father's death. He played cricket for the Banks Brewery team from 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Malcolm Marshall start playing cricket?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall's first representative match was a 40-over affair for West Indies Young Cricketers against their English equivalents at Pointe-à-Pierre, Trinidad and Tobago in August 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Malcolm Marshall successful with the Banks Brewery team?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Malcolm Marshall with the Banks Brewery team?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall made his Test début in the Second Test at Bangalore on 15 December 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Malcolm Marshall's first international game?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "Despite doing little of note in the three Tests played on that tour, Malcolm Marshall did take 37 wickets in all first-class games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Malcolm Marshall do in his Test début in the Second Test at Bangalore on 15 December 1978?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What first-class games did Malcolm Marshall play in the tour that included his Test début in the Second Test at Bangalore on 15 December 1978?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall came to prominence in 1980, when in the third Test at Old Trafford he accounted for Mike Gatting, Brian Rose and Peter Willey in short order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626195009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Marshall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What additional information do you have about Malcolm Marshall's international matches besides his Test début?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Malcolm Marshall was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Malcolm Marshall win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Malcolm Marshall set any records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Marshall was in the Hampshire team that won the 1992 Benson & Hedges Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Malcolm Marshall play for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hampshire Malcolm Marshall's coach?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6396, "Truth_answer": "In March 2008, Eva Longoria opened the restaurant Beso in Hollywood, along with partner and celebrity chef Todd English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other ventures that Eva Longoria had?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6396, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the corporation Beso LLC, filed for Chapter 11 protection, entering bankruptcy proceedings, in order to restructure nearly $5.7 million in debt and other liabilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the restaurant Eva Longoria opened in March 2008 very successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6396, "Truth_answer": "In March 2017, Eva Longoria launched her clothing line website on her official site.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Longoria_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eva Longoria article besides her restaurant Beso?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6396, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of clothes does Eva Longoria sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "John Cage's work from the sixties features some of his largest and most ambitious, not to mention socially utopian pieces, reflecting the mood of the era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Cage's style of composition different than composers before him?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "HPSCHD (1969) was a gargantuan and long-running multimedia work John Cage made in collaboration with Lejaren Hiller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way were John Cage's work from the sixties ambitious?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "Soon after John Cage started writing percussion music and music for modern dance, he started using a technique that placed the rhythmic structure of the piece into the foreground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the rhythmic structure of these pieces?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John Cage's technique that placed the rhythmic structure of the piece into the foreground well-received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "In John Cage's Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) there are four large sections of 16, 17, 18, and 19 bars, and each section is divided into four subsections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other features of the percussion music John Cage wrote besides using a technique that placed the rhythmic structure of the piece into the foreground?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Cage have any reasoning behind why he chose the percussion technique that placed the rhythmic structure of the piece into the foreground?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "For instance, in String Quartet in Four Parts (1950) John Cage first composed a number of gamuts: chords with fixed instrumentation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of John Cage's new approaches to harmony?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "Gamuts are chords with fixed instrumentation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the gamut in relation to John Cage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "John Cage's first completed pieces are currently lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Cage article besides his new approaches to harmony?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there been an effort to recover John Cage's first completed pieces?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6397, "Truth_answer": "Most works from the early 1930s, such as Sonata for Clarinet (1933) and Composition for 3 Voices (1934), are highly chromatic and betray John Cage's interest in counterpoint.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of some of John Cage's early pieces?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, an eight-day festival was held in Washington DC, with venues found notably more amongst the city's art museums and universities than performance spaces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the centenary commemoration for John Cage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What different events were included as part of the centenary celebration for John Cage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the events within the 8-day festival held in 2012 in Washington DC in relation to John Cage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "Earlier in the centennial year, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas presented John Cage's Song Books with the San Francisco Symphony at Carnegie Hall in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the organizers of the 8-day festival held in 2012 in Washington DC play John Cage's works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "At the Ruhrtriennale, Heiner Goebbels staged a production of John Cage's Europeras 1 & 2 and commissioned a production of Lecture on Nothing created and performed by Robert Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works were showcased besides John Cage's Song Books?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "A 2012 project was curated by Juraj Kojs to celebrate the centenary of John Cage's birth, titled On Silence: Homage to Cage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other works played for the John Cage's centenary commemoration besides Europeras 1 & 2 and Lecture on Nothing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the performances for John Cage's centenary commemoration well-attended?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "Juraj Kojs' On Silence: Homage to Cage consisted of 13 commissioned works created by composers from around the globe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of John Cage's centenary commemoration are notable?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "It consisted of 13 commissioned works created by composers from around the globe such as Kasia Glowicka, Adrian Knight and Henry Vega.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the commissioned composers from Juraj Kojs' On Silence: Homage to Cage?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of others commissioned composers from Juraj Kojs' On Silence: Homage to Cage besides Kasia Glowicka, Adrian Knight and Henry Vega?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the commissioned composers from Juraj Kojs' On Silence: Homage to Cage from?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 2004, Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter was released, marking what critics considered advancement in his rapping style and lyrical themes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2004 for Lil Wayne?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "The single Go DJ from Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter became a Top 5 Hit on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit singles from Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter debuted at number five on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201081239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Carter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter make the Billboard charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lil Wayne win any awards for the album Tha Carter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "Tha Carter II, the follow-up to Lil Wayne's original Tha Carter album, was released in December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tha Carter II in relation to Lil Wayne?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Lil Wayne collaborated with rapper Birdman for the album Like Father, Like Son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208180554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Like Father, Like Son in relation to Lil Wayne?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6399, "Truth_answer": "The album Like Father, Like Son by Lil Wayne and Birdman debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Like_Father,_Like_Son_(Birdman_and_Lil_Wayne_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Like Father, Like Son by Lil Wayne and Birdman do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Joaquin Phoenix was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2006 for Joaquin Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joaquin Phoenix do at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Joaquin Phoenix reunited with director James Gray for the film We Own the Night, which he also produced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joaquin Phoenix first produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix produce other movies besides We Own the Night?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "For his second film of 2007, Joaquin Phoenix also reunited with director Terry George for the film Reservation Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126042202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquin_Phoenix_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joaquin Phoenix make any other films besides We Own the Night?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "Joaquin Phoenix was awarded the People's Choice Award for Favorite Leading Man for his performance in the film We Own the Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Joaquin Phoenix's films win awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joaquin Phoenix go on his self-imposed break?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Joaquin Phoenix do after producing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "In 1978 Menachem Begin came to Washington and Camp David to negotiate the Camp David Accords, leading to the 1979 Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty with Egyptian President, Anwar Sadat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most important take from the Camp Davis Accords in relation to Menachem Begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "Menachem Begin was aided by Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who attended the Washington and Camp David meetings to negotiate the Camp David Accords on the Menachem Begin article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "Under the terms of the treaty, brokered by US President, Jimmy Carter, Israel was to hand over the Sinai Peninsula in its entirety to Egypt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Menachem Begin and others who attended the Washington and Camp David meetings to negotiate the Camp David Accords discuss?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "Menachem Begin appointed Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon to implement a large scale expansion of Jewish settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened at Camp David on the Menachem Begin article besides Israel agreeing to hand over the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "Menachem Begin refocused Israeli settlement strategy from populating peripheral areas in accordance with the Allon Plan, to building Jewish settlements in areas of Biblical and historic significance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the ramifications of the expansion of Jewish settlements on the Menachem Begin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "When the settlement of Elon Moreh was established on the outskirts of Nablus in 1979, Menachem Begin declared that there are many more Elon Morehs to come.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen at Camp David besides Menachem Begin refocusing Israeli settlement strategy from populating peripheral areas in accordance with the Allon Plan, to building Jewish settlements in areas of Biblical and historic significance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "The treaty with Egypt was the first time an Arab state recognized Israel whereas Israel effectively accepted the land for peace principle as blueprint for resolving the Arab–Israeli conflict.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other countries react to the Camp David Accords besides the countries involved on the Menachem Begin article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6401, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is blueprint in the sentence The treaty with Egypt was the first time an Arab state recognized Israel whereas Israel effectively accepted the land for peace principle as blueprint for resolving the Arab–Israeli conflict?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "On 17 May 1977 the Likud, headed by Menachem Begin, won the Knesset elections by a landslide, becoming the biggest party in the Knesset.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 1977 Israeli legislative election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "Israeli political parties Alignment, Likud, Dash, and more ran for the 1977 Israeli legislative election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was running in the 1977 Israeli legislative election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "The 1977 Israeli legislative election results had seismic ramifications.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything strange about the 1977 Israeli legislative election?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "For the first time in Israeli history a party other than the Alignment/Mapai was in a position to form a government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the ramifications of the 1977 Israeli legislative election results?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "Disillusionment with the Alignment's corruption prompted many middle and upper class voters to support the newly founded centrist Democratic Movement for Change (Dash) headed by Yigael Yadin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207002844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Begin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did everyone agree that the the 1977 Israeli legislative election results were for the best?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "Allegations of corruption and nepotism and anger at Alignment's perceived bias towards Ashkenazi Jews over Mizrahi Jews also played major roles in the election result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Israeli political party Alignment corrupt?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6402, "Truth_answer": "Menachem Begin was sworn in as Prime Minister of Israel on 20 June 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Menachem Begin article besides the 1977 Israeli legislative election results?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson is the moralistic force in her family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marge Simpson have a major role in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson often provides a grounding voice in the midst of her family's antics by trying to maintain order in the Simpson household.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything notable about Marge Simpon's role in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson is often portrayed as a stereotypical television mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything especially interesting about the role of Marge Simpson in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson has been ranked highly in lists of the top television mothers of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the role of Marge Simpson in The Simpsons popular with fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson is generally a stereotypical sitcom mother, and she also plays the long-suffering wife who puts up with the antics of her children and her oafish husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything particularly interesting or of note about Marge Simpson's role in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "In spite of her highly debatable moral stances, Marge Simpson struggles with vices, such as a gambling addiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do you find most interesting about the Marge Simpson article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "The edition of October 1, 1990 of People included an interview with Barbara Bush: She loves America's Funniest Home Videos but remains baffled after sampling The Simpsons.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any controversy about the role Marge Simpson's role in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson has been nonworking for most of the series, choosing to be a homemaker and take care of her family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What should people know about Marge Simpson's role in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson has held several one-episode jobs in the course of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else worth mentioning about the role of Marge Simpson in The Simpsons besides having been nonworking for most of the series?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "While Marge Simpson has never expressed discontent with her role as a homemaker, she has become bored with it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is worth mentioning or knowing about Marge Simpson besides having held several one-episode jobs in The Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6403, "Truth_answer": "Marge Simpson's distinctive blue beehive hairstyle was inspired by a combination of the Bride's in Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Margaret Groening wore in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Simpson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any quirky or fun facts about Marge Simpson?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit has been nominated for and won several awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Limp Bizkit won any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Limp Bizkit won the Maximum Vision Award at the Billboard Music Video Awards for their music video Nookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a song Limp Bizkit won an award for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Limp Bizkit won the Maximum Vision Award at the Billboard Music Video Awards for their music video Nookie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Limp Bizkit's Nookie win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "Richard Cheese performed a lounge rendition of Limp Bizkit's songs Nookie and Break Stuff on his debut album, Lounge Against the Machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Limp Bizkit win any other awards for other songs besides Nookie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "Weird Al Yankovic's Angry White Boy Polka medley included Limp Bizkit's song My Way.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Limp Bizkit recognized by any other people in the industry besides Richard Cheese?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit were also the first group inducted into MTV's Total Request Live Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about awards Limp Bizkit has received besides covers and tributes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Limp Bizkit get inducted into MTV's Total Request Live Hall of Fame for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "While Limp Bizkit's popularity has declined in the United States since the mid-2000s, it has been noted in the media that the band still remains highly popular in Russia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Limp Bizkit very popular in the US?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6404, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit were also the first group inducted into MTV's Total Request Live Hall of Fame on May 26, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Limp Bizkit win the MTV award?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "In 1930 at Dalchenna Farm by Loch Fyne A. J. Cronin was finally able to indulge his lifelong desire to write a novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did A. J. Cronin start his writing career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "A. J. Cronin composed Hatter's Castle in the span of three months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did A. J. Cronin write about at Dalchenna Farm?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "The plot revolves around many characters and subplots, all of which relate to the life of the hatter, James Brodie, whose narcissism and cruelty gradually destroy his family and life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505161448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatter%27s_Castle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hatter's Castle by A. J. Cronin about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "Hatter's Castle came out in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Hatter's Castle by A. J. Cronin come out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "One of A. J. Cronin's early novels is The Stars Look Down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did A. J. Cronin write besides Hatter's Castle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "The Stars Look Down chronicles transgressions in a mining community in north-east England and an ambitious miner's rise to be a Member of Parliament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Stars Look Down by A. J. Cronin about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "The Citadel is a novel by A. J. Cronin, first published in 1937, which was groundbreaking in its treatment of the contentious theme of medical ethics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507211439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Citadel_%28novel%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. J. Cronin write any other books besides Hatter's Castle and The Stars Look Down?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "During the Second World War A. J. Cronin worked for the British Ministry of Information, writing articles as well as participating in radio broadcasts to foreign countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some international publications A. J. Cronin contributed to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "A prodigiously fast writer, A. J. Cronin liked to average 5,000 words a day, meticulously planning the details of his plots in advance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about A. J. Cronin's writing career besides his contributions to international publications?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the fastest book A. J. Cronin wrote?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "Historian Raphael Samuel asserted in 1995 that the popularity of A. J. Cronin's novels played a major role in the Labour Party's landslide victory in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A. J. Cronin a popular author?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6405, "Truth_answer": "A. J. Cronin died on 6 January 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does A. J. Cronin still write?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "The Citadel is a novel by A. J. Cronin, first published in 1937, which was groundbreaking in its treatment of the contentious theme of medical ethics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507211439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Citadel_%28novel%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Citadel in relation to A. J. Cronin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did A. J. Cronin draw influence from his novel The Citadel?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "A. J. Cronin quickly made enemies in the medical profession, and there was a concerted effort by one group of specialists to get the novel The Citadel banned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A. J. Cronin's work accepted?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the group of specialists do to try and get A. J. Cronin's novel The Citadel banned?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me more about the enemies of A. J. Cronin's novel The Citadel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "The novel The Citadel helped to incite the establishment of the National Health Service in the United Kingdom by exposing the inequity and incompetence of medical practice at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about A. J. Cronin's novel The Citadel besides the enemies he made?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "The National Health Service provides a comprehensive range of health services, free at the point of use for people ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the National Health Service do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "Historian Raphael Samuel asserted in 1995 that the popularity of A. J. Cronin's novels played a major role in the Labour Party's landslide victory in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130071329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Cronin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. J. Cronin contribute to any other major causes besides the National Health Service?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "The Keys of the Kingdom is a 1941 novel by A. J. Cronin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. J. Cronin go on to write any more books after The Citadel?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did A. J. Cronin's book The Citadel influence the Labour Party's victory in 1945?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "Timbiriche made its official debut on 30 April 1982 on the Mexican television show Siempre en Domingo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Timbiriche founded in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of Timbiriche in 1982?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "The producers considered the idea of integrating a third male member into Timbiriche. The chosen one was Erik Rubín, who joined the band in December 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known about Timbiriche as a children's band besides making its official debut on Mexican television show Siempre en Domingo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "The voices of the only two male members of Timbiriche were confused with those of the female members due to their young age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was adding a third male member of advantage to Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened from 1982 to 1984 for Timbiriche besides adding a third male member?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "In order to have a wider repertoire, Timbiriche recorded a second album titled La Banda Timbiriche.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most interesting information of the Children's Band section of the Timbiriche article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "En Concierto 1983 is the 3rd album from Mexican pop music group Timbiriche. It was released in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161014233825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_Concierto_(1983_Timbiriche_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed Timbiriche's album La Banda Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6407, "Truth_answer": "Timbiriche's album La Banda Timbiriche: En Concierto was released under the concept of being a live album, although the sound effects of the public were added in the recording studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Timbiriche's third album about?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Timbiriche returned with five new members. Together with Diego Schoening and Silvia Campos they recorded the album Timbiriche XI.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the second generation of Timbiriche?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Timbiriche recorded the album Timbiriche XII, which included the song Muriendo Lento, a cover of Slowly by the ex-singer of the Swedish group ABBA, Anni-Frid Lyngstad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Timbiriche record any popular covers of other artists?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of 1994 Alexa Lozano decided to leave Timbiriche. This was one of the reasons that led to the final disintegration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the second generation of Timbiriche last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "In 1993 Timbiriche recorded the album Timbiriche XII.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of note about the second generation of Timbiriche besides Alexa Lozano leaving?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Timbiriche XII get Timbiriche a gold disc?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "Timbiriche X is the tenth album released by Mexican pop and rock band Timbiriche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161022032800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_X_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Timbiriche release any other albums besides Timbiriche XI and Timbiriche XII?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6408, "Truth_answer": "Despite retaining the name and concept of the original Timbiriche, there was a new musical style that mixed dance and tropical rhythms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331223646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbiriche_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most surprising piece of info from the Second Generation section of the Timbiriche article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6409, "Truth_answer": "Around the start of her divorce proceedings in 1913, Marie Stopes began to write a book about the way she thought marriage should work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Married Love in relation to Marie Stopes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marie Stopes think marriage should work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6409, "Truth_answer": "The book Married Love was an instant success, requiring five editions in the first year, and elevated Marie Stopes to national prominence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Marie Stopes' book Married Love received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6409, "Truth_answer": "Many readers wrote to Marie Stopes for personal advice, which she energetically endeavoured to give.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were people's views on the book Married Love by Marie Stopes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of advice would Marie Stopes give to the readers who to her for personal advice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6409, "Truth_answer": "In 1919, Marie Stopes published A Letter to Working Mothers on how to have healthy children and avoid weakening pregnancies, a condensed version of Wise Parenthood aimed at the poor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727013658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Stopes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Marie Stopes article besides how the book Married Love was received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6410, "Truth_answer": "Lewis Fry Richardson decided to search for a relation between the probability of two countries going to war and the length of their common border.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the brief definition of Lewis Fry Richardson's research?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6410, "Truth_answer": "For example, the border between Spain and Portugal was variously quoted as 987 or 1214 km, and that between the Netherlands and Belgium as 380 or 449 km.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lewis Fry Richardson start research on the relation between the probability of two countries going to war and the length of their common border?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6410, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lewis Fry Richardson find the length of the two borders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6410, "Truth_answer": "At the time, Lewis Fry Richardson's research was ignored by the scientific community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lewis Fry Richardson win any awards from his research?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6410, "Truth_answer": "In Statistics of Deadly Quarrels Lewis Fry Richardson presented data on virtually every war from 1815 to 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What wars did Lewis Fry Richardson use his research on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6410, "Truth_answer": "Today, Lewis Fry Richardson's research is considered an element of the beginning of the modern study of fractals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Lewis Fry Richardson's research been useful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "At the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010, Lindsey Vonn planned to compete in all five women's alpine events.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2010 for Lindsey Vonn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "On February 10, Lindsey Vonn revealed she had severely bruised her shin in training the previous week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn able to compete in all five women's alpine events at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn said the pain from her injury was excruciating and she would have a difficult time competing at the Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn have to sit out the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "On February 17, in her first event, Lindsey Vonn won the gold medal in the downhill at Whistler Blackcomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn able to compete then in the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "In her second event, the super combined, Lindsey Vonn finished first in the downhill portion of the race. In the slalom portion, however, she crashed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsey Vonn win any other golds besides the gold medal in the downhill at Whistler Blackcomb in the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Vonn said her shin wasn't the problem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn hurt in the slalom portion of her second event in the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "In her third event, the super-G, Lindsey Vonn finished third behind Andrea Fischbacher and Tina Maze, 0.74 seconds behind Fischbacher's winning time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn able to race again after crashing in the slalom portion of her second event in the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "Afterwards, Lindsey Vonn said she didn't ski the last part of the course as aggressively as she could have and lost the race as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lindsey Vonn injured in her third event at the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6411, "Truth_answer": "In her fourth event, the giant slalom, fog affected visibility. Lindsey Vonn crashed in her first run, resulting in a broken fourth finger and Vonn's disqualification from the event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Vonn_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lindsey Vonn article besides her first, second, and third events at the 2010 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit developed a cult following in the underground music scene, particularly at the Milk Bar, an underground punk club in Jacksonville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Limp Bizkit's first performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit toured with Korn and Helmet in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Limp Bizkit's first tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "Critics reacted unfavorably to performances of Korn and Limp Bizkit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the crowd receive Limp Bizkit's first tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "The second single from Limp Bizkit's album Three Dollar Bill, Yall, a cover of George Michael's Faith, became a successful radio hit, leading to a slot on Ozzfest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Limp Bizkit's more notable performances besides their 1997 tour with Korn and Helmet?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "Because Limp Bizkit's fans would often break through the barricades, the band was almost kicked off the tour after two days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at Ozzfest for Limp Bizkit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "During the band's sets at Ozzfest, audience members at the tour heckled Limp Bizkit, leading the band to use a 30-foot toilet as a stage prop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Limp Bizkit respond to fans breaking through the barricades at Ozzfest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "In July, Snot singer Lynn Strait was arrested after he emerged nude from Limp Bizkit's prop toilet, and was charged with indecent exposure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have Limp Bizkit used any other crazy props besides a 30-foot toilet?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other crazy things Lynn Strait has done besides emerge nude from Limp Bizkit's prop toilet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6412, "Truth_answer": "Wes Borland is known for performing in costumes and body paint during concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Limp Bizkit use costumes often?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6413, "Truth_answer": "In August 2000, Kathleen Battle performed an all-Schubert program at Ravinia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kathleen Battle do in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6413, "Truth_answer": "In June 2001, Kathleen Battle and frequent collaborator soprano Jessye Norman performed Vangelis' Mythodea at the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, Greece.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kathleen Battle collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6413, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman performed a program of spirituals at Carnegie Hall with James Levine conducting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of collaborations did Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6413, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 Kathleen Battle and James Ingram sang the song They Won't Go When I Go in a Tribute to Stevie Wonder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other performances did Kathleen Battle have besides her performances with Jessye Norman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6413, "Truth_answer": "In July 2007 Kathleen Battle debuted at the Aspen Music Festival performing an all-Gershwin program as part of a season benefit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kathleen Battle debut in after singing They Won't Go When I Go in a tribute to Stevie Wonder with James Ingram in 2006?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6413, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, at a fundraiser for the Keep a Child Alive Charity, Kathleen Battle and Alicia Keys performed the song Miss Sarajevo written by U2's Bono.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other famous artist did Kathleen Battle work with besides Jessye Norman and James Ingram?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6414, "Truth_answer": "Among the conductors with whom Kathleen Battle has worked are Herbert von Karajan, Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Seiji Ozawa, Claudio Abbado, Georg Solti, Carlo Maria Giulini, and James Levine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some major collaborations for Kathleen Battle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6414, "Truth_answer": "Kathleen Battle's collaborations with other classical artists include flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal, soprano Jessye Norman, mezzo-sopranos Frederica von Stade and Florence Quivar, violinist Itzhak Perlman, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anyone else that Kathleen Battle has worked with besides Herbert von Karajan, Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Seiji Ozawa, Claudio Abbado, Georg Solti, Carlo Maria Giulini, and James Levine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6414, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of work was Kathleen Battle collaborating on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6414, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kathleen Battle play any other instruments besides singing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6414, "Truth_answer": "Away from the classical side, Kathleen Battle has worked with vocalists Al Jarreau, Bobby McFerrin, Alicia Keys, and James Ingram, jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr., and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kathleen Battle article besides her classical collaborations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6414, "Truth_answer": "Kathleen Battle also lent voice to the song This Time on Janet Jackson's album Janet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104234052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Battle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Kathleen Battle do besides classical?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6415, "Truth_answer": "On 24 May 1958 Jeremy Brett married the actress Anna Massey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226225521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant in Jeremy Brett's private life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6415, "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Brett and Anna Massey's son, David Huggins, born in 1959, is a British cartoonist, illustrator and novelist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226225521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeremy Brett and Anna Massey have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6415, "Truth_answer": "In the latter part of 1986, Jeremy Brett exhibited wild mood swings that alarmed his family and friends, who persuaded him to seek diagnosis and treatment for bipolar disorder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226225521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Brett_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What health issues did Jeremy Brett have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jeremy Brett diagnosed with bipolar disorder?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky moved into television with scripts for Danger, The Gulf Playhouse and Manhunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Paddy Chayefsky get into television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "Philco Television Playhouse producer Fred Coe saw the Danger and Manhunt episodes and enlisted Paddy Chayefsky to adapt the story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Paddy Chayefsky's scripts make it on TV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "Fred Coe enlisted Paddy Chayefsky to adapt the story It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What story was Paddy Chayefsky adapting for Fred Coe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "The story It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway is about a photographer on a New York City Subway train who reunites a concentration camp survivor with his long-lost wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the story It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway that Paddy Chayefsky was enlisted to adapt about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky's first script to be telecast was a 1949 adaptation of Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run? for Philco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway the first adaptation by Paddy Chayefsky to be televised?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky submitted more work to Philco, including Printer's Measure, 1953's The Bachelor Party and The Big Deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Paddy Chayefsky write besides the 1949 adaptation of Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky's TV play The Bachelor Party was bought by United Artists and The Catered Affair was bought by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky work with anybody else other than Philco?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky produce anything controversial?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "Returning to the United States, Paddy Chayefsky worked in his uncle's print shop, Regal Press.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paddy Chayefsky do after World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky worked in his uncle's print shop, which provided a background for his later teleplay, Printer's Measure, and his story for the movie As Young as You Feel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paddy Chayefsky do in his uncle's print shop, Regal Press?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did working at his uncle's print shop provide a background for Paddy Chayefsky's later teleplay, Printer's Measure, and his story for the movie As Young as You Feel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Paddy Chayefsky's teleplay Printer's Measure and the movie As Young as You Feel successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky met his future wife Susan Sackler during his 1940s stay in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Paddy Chayefsky do post-World War II besides work at his uncle's print shop?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky and Susan Sackler married in February 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Paddy Chayefsky meet his future wife Susan Sackler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky and Susan Sackler's son Dan was born in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky and Susan Sackler have any children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6417, "Truth_answer": "Paddy Chayefsky's relationship with his wife was strained for much of their marriage, and she became withdrawn and unwilling to appear with him as he became more prominent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Paddy Chayefsky article besides the date of his marriage and children?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith graduated from Lincoln High School as a National Merit Scholar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Elliott Smith go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "Roman Candle is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160914013040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Candle_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roman Candle in relation to Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Roman Candle a solo project for Elliott Smith?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the sales of Elliott Smith's album Roman Candle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith's girlfriend at the time convinced him to send a tape of the most recent eight songs that [he'd] recorded on borrowed four-tracks and borrowed guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Elliott Smith doing in 1994 besides the release of the album Roman Candle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith's girlfriend at the time convinced him to send a tape to Cavity Search Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Elliott Smith send the tape of the most recent eight songs that [he'd] recorded on borrowed four-tracks and borrowed guitar to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6418, "Truth_answer": "Owner Christopher Cooper immediately requested to release the entire album of songs, which surprised Elliott Smith, as he was expecting only a deal for a seven-inch record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p5", "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cavity Search Records sign Elliott Smith to a contract?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "While at Hampshire College, Elliott Smith formed the band Heatmiser with classmate Neil Gust.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Elliott_Smith/Independence_Day_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206213752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Heatmiser did Elliott Smith sell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "Elliott Smith played guitar and did vocals in Heatmiser.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Elliott Smith play in Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "Heatmiser was a regular act at local Portland venues like the X-Ray Cafe, screenprinting shop Hand Prints, and La Luna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109143842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatmiser_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Heatmiser perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "Heatmiser broke up in the fall of 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109143842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatmiser_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Heatmiser still together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "Heatmiser broke up in the fall of 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109143842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heatmiser_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Heatmiser break up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "Heatmiser consisted of Elliott Smith; Neil Gust; Brandt Peterson, who was later replaced by Sam Coomes; and Tony Lash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most famous song by Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6419, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How famous was Heatmiser?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "On February 14, 1995, Portland honored Clyde Drexler's request to be traded to a contender and sent him back home to the Houston Rockets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clyde Drexler play for the Houston Rockets?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler and long-time friend Hakeem Olajuwon helped propel the Houston Rockets to an improbable second consecutive championship in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Drexler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clyde Drexler do well for the Houston Rockets?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Houston Rockets win any other championships besides the 1995 championship with Clyde Drexler on their team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "Clyde Drexler played for the Houston Rockets from 1995 to 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Clyde Drexler play for the Houston Rockets?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "During the 1995 NBA Playoffs, Clyde Drexler was ejected during a game between the Rockets and the Phoenix Suns by referee Jake O'Donnell, which allegedly stemmed from a personal feud.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Drexler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting facts about the Clyde Drexler article you liked?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "This would turn out to be the last NBA game Jake O'Donnell would referee, as he was not assigned any further games in the playoffs that year, and eventually retired.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Drexler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clyde Drexler ever fix his feud with Jake O'Donnell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "Jake O'Donnell announced his retirement as an official in the NBA on December 7, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_O%27Donnell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jake O'Donnell retire?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "On February 13, 2009, Clyde Drexler participated in the NBA All-Star Weekend's Celebrity Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Drexler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting fact you like about the Clyde Drexler article besides his time with the Houston Rockets?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6420, "Truth_answer": "Other celebrities participating included Basketball Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins, National Football League wide receiver Terrell Owens, actor Chris Tucker and four Harlem Globetrotters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225140815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Drexler_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What celebrities were in the NBA All-Star Weekend's Celebrity Game with Clyde Drexler?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "An Army Order was duly issued in 1933, which laid down regulations for tempo, dynamics and orchestration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was God Save the Queen first used in the UK?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "God Save the Queen is at played at traditional events like Wimbledon, Royal Variety Performance, the Edinburgh Tattoo, Royal Ascot, Henley Royal Regatta and The Proms, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On what occasions is God Save the Queen used in the UK?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "God Save the Queen is treated as the English national anthem when England is represented at sporting events (though there are some exceptions to this rule).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At which events is God Save the Queen played in the UK?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "There are some exceptions to this rule, such as cricket where Jerusalem is used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the exceptions to the rule that God Save the Queen is treated as the English national anthem when England is represented at sporting events?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "England has no official national anthem of its own; there is a movement to establish an English national anthem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the God Save the Queen article besides at which events in the UK it is used?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "There is a movement to establish an English national anthem, with Blake and Parry's Jerusalem and Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory among the top contenders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me more about the movement for the English national anthem in the God Save the Queen article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which is the most popular anthem between Blake and Parry's Jerusalem and Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6421, "Truth_answer": "There have been calls within the UK for a new national anthem, whether it be for the United Kingdom itself, Britain and/or England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is God Save the Queen still popular in the UK?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6422, "Truth_answer": "The phrase God Save the King is much older than the song, appearing, for instance, several times in the King James Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics in the UK in relation to God Save the Queen?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6422, "Truth_answer": "The author of God Save the Queen is unknown, and it may originate in plainchant; but an attribution to the composer John Bull is sometimes made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song God Save the Queen written?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6422, "Truth_answer": "The first published version of what is almost the present tune of God Save the Queen appeared in 1744 in Thesaurus Musicus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the God Save the Queen article besides when the song was written?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6422, "Truth_answer": "The 1744 version of God Save the Queen was popularised in Scotland and England in 1745, with the landing of Charles Edward Stuart and was published in The Gentleman's Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the 1744 Thesaurus Musicus version of God Save the Queen different than the current song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6422, "Truth_answer": "In 1745, The Gentleman's Magazine published God save our lord the king: A new song set for two voices, describing it As sung at both Playhouses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Save_the_Queen_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was written in The Gentleman's Magazine besides the 1744 version of God Save the Queen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6422, "Truth_answer": "The phrase God Save the King is much older than the song, appearing, for instance, several times in the King James Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else is the phrase God Save the Queen used besides as the name of the anthem?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6423, "Truth_answer": "The 1978 version of Game of Death received a mixed-to-positive critical reception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Game of Death's reception?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6423, "Truth_answer": "Criticism of the revised version of Game of Death included the inclusion of scenes that could be considered in bad taste, such as footage of Bruce Lee's actual funeral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230190305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Death_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the 1978 version of Game of Death not well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6423, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee's actual funeral consist of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6423, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019 the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports the film Game of Death as holding a high approval rating based on its reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230190305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Death_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the reception of the 1978 version of Game of Death besides the inclusion of footage of Bruce Lee's actual funeral?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6423, "Truth_answer": "After Bruce Lee's death, Enter the Dragon director Robert Clouse was enlisted to finish the film Game of Death using two stand-ins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So Game of Death never won any other nominations besides Rotten Tomatoes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6423, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the stand-ins used to finish the film Game of Death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6424, "Truth_answer": "The original plot of Game of Death involves Bruce Lee playing the role of Hai Tien, a retired champion martial artist who is confronted by Korean underworld gangs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens in the plot of Game of Death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6424, "Truth_answer": "The Korean underworld gangs tell Hai Tien the story of a pagoda where guns are prohibited, and under heavy guard by highly skilled martial artists who are protecting something.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the story of Game of Death about in depth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6424, "Truth_answer": "The gang boss wants Hai Tien to be a part of a group whose purpose is to retrieve said item.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230190305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Death_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a gang boss for the Korean underworld gangs in Game of Death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6424, "Truth_answer": "The original plot of Game of Death involves Bruce Lee playing the role of Hai Tien, a retired champion martial artist who is confronted by Korean underworld gangs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230190305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Death_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Hai Tien in Game of Death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6424, "Truth_answer": "Hai Tien, as well as four other martial artists, then fight their way up a five-level pagoda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the plot of Game of Death besides who Hai Tien is?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6424, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hai Tien have a role in the pagoda in Game of Death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6425, "Truth_answer": "After the latter assignment, General Holland Smith assumed command of the 1st Marine Brigade at Quantico, taking that unit to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Holland Smith's role in World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6425, "Truth_answer": "General Holland Smith assumed command of the 1st Marine Brigade at Quantico, taking that unit to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for extended amphibious training in October 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Holland Smith do at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6425, "Truth_answer": "General Holland Smith directed extensive Army, Navy, and Marine amphibious training, which was a major factor in successful U.S. landings in both the Atlantic and Pacific.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Holland Smith have during WWII?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6425, "Truth_answer": "Holland Smith continued to head the V Amphibious Corps until August 1944, when he was named commanding general, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, at Pearl Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant in Holland Smith's life during WWII?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6425, "Truth_answer": "Holland Smith commanded Task Force 56 in the Battle of Iwo Jima before returning to the United States in July 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209233906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Smith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Holland Smith do during WWII besides being named commanding general, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, at Pearl Harbor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6425, "Truth_answer": "Holland Smith returned to the United States in July 1945 to head the Marine Training and Replacement Command at Camp Pendleton, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209233906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Smith_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Holland Smith during WWII besides commanding Task Force 56 in the Battle of Iwo Jima?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6426, "Truth_answer": "Holland Smith is sometimes called the father of modern U.S. amphibious warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209233906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Holland Smith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6426, "Truth_answer": "Holland Smith was a general in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209233906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Holland Smith?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6426, "Truth_answer": "On the eve of World War II, General Holland Smith directed extensive Army, Navy, and Marine amphibious training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209233906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Holland Smith do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6426, "Truth_answer": "Holland Smith helped prepare U.S. Army and Canadian troops for the Kiska and Attu landings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209233906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Holland Smith accomplish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6426, "Truth_answer": "General Holland Smith assumed command of the 1st Marine Brigade at Quantico, taking that unit to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for extended amphibious training in October 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Holland Smith come into power?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6426, "Truth_answer": "Following a long illness, General Holland Smith died January 12, 1967, at the U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego, California, aged 84.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Holland Smith die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6427, "Truth_answer": "The earliest European trading for beaver pelts dated to the growing cod fishing industry that spread to the Grand Banks of the North Atlantic in the 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What furs were being traded in the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6427, "Truth_answer": "The fisherman sought suitable harbors with ample lumber to dry large quantities of cod. This generated their earliest contact with local Aboriginal peoples, with whom the fisherman began simple trading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was trading in the North Atlantic in the 16th century during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6427, "Truth_answer": "The fishermen traded metal items for beaver robes made of sewn-together, native-tanned, beaver pelts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the 16th century fishermen trading for the skins during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6427, "Truth_answer": "During the 1640s and 1650s, the Beaver Wars initiated by the Iroquois forced a massive demographic shift as their western neighbors fled the violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any disagreements between the fishermen and Aboriginal peoples in the 16th century during the North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6427, "Truth_answer": "The Iroquois sought to expand their territory into the Ohio Country and to monopolize the fur trade with European markets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Beaver Wars start?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6428, "Truth_answer": "The trade in fur coat animals decreased in the early 18th century, curtailed by the rising popularity of trade in deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most traded fur in the early 18th century in North America?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6428, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the 18th century, more organized violence than in previous decades occurred between the Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the North American fur trade article besides the most traded fur in the early 18th century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6428, "Truth_answer": "The British promoted competition between tribes, and sold guns to both Creeks and Cherokees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the increase in violence between Native Americans involved in the deerskin trade and white settlers at the beginning of the 18th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6428, "Truth_answer": "This competition sprang out of the slave demand in the southeast – tribes would raid each other and sell prisoners into the slave trade of the colonizers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the selling of guns backfire on the British during the 18th century North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6428, "Truth_answer": "The need for Indian slaves decreased as African slaves began to be imported in larger quantities, and the focus returned to deerskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_fur_trade_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did tribes raiding each other and selling prisoners into the slave trade of the colonizers result in a war during the 18th century North American fur trade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella was born on Staten Island into a Roman Catholic family of Irish and Italian descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Vito Fossella born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella's great-grandfather James A. O'Leary represented Staten Island in Congress from 1935 to 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella have any notable family members?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "One of Vito Fossella's uncles, Frank Fossella, was a prominent Staten Island Democrat who was a City Council member for four years, ending in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other family members of Vito Fossella in politics besides James A. O'Leary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella's father, Vito John Fossella Sr., served in various appointed positions in the city administrations of Democratic Mayors Edward I. Koch and Abraham D. Beame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other family members of Vito Fossella that served in political positions besides James A. O'Leary and Frank Fossella?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella, the fourth of seven children, was a basketball player at Monsignor Farrell High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella attended Iona College in New Rochelle, then transferred to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Bachelor of Science in economics in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Vito Fossella go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "After college, Vito Fossella worked as a management consultant at the accounting firm Deloitte & Touche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vito Fossella do after college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Vito Fossella married Mary Patricia Rowan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Vito Fossella married?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6429, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella and Mary Patricia Rowan have three children. Fossella also had a daughter out-of-wedlock in 2005 with retired Lt. Col. Laura Fay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Vito Fossella have any kids?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "The singer Pink was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the singer Pink born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "The singer Pink to emergency room nurse Judith Judy Moore (née Kugel) and insurance salesman James Jim Moore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the singer Pink's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "The singer Pink attended Central Bucks High School West.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the singer Pink go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "In high school, the singer Pink joined her first band, Middleground, but it disbanded upon losing a battle of the bands competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the singer Pink's early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "At 14, the singer Pink was convinced to audition to become a member of the all-female group Basic Instinct, and earned a spot in the lineup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204044529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which group was the singer Pink convinced to audition to become a singer of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, the all-female group Basic Instinct disbanded without releasing any material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204044529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singer Pink join the all-female group Basic Instinct?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he singer Pink leave the all-female group Basic Instinct?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6430, "Truth_answer": "At 16, the singer Pink and two other teenage girls, Sharon Flanagan and Chrissy Conway, formed the R&B group Choice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204044529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_(singer)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the singer Pink's next group after the all-female group Basic Instinct?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "On May 20, 2008, Vito Fossella dropped out of the race.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella run in the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vito Fossella do instead of run in the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "On May 28, the Staten Island Democratic Party endorsed City Councilman Michael E. McMahon for the Democratic nomination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next with the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District after Vito Fossella dropped out on May 20?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "On the Republican side, several prominent elected officials considered running but decided against it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was running to be elected in the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "On May 29, the Staten Island Republican Party endorsed Frank Powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was going on with the Republican side of the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "Frank Powers was a member of the board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority who had never held elective office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Frank Powers do for his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "Frank Powers died on June 22, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Powers perform well during the race for the the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "Frank Powers's son, Frank M. Powers, was also in the race, running as a Libertarian; however, the Libertarian Party did not endorse him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next in the 2008 election for New York's 13th Congressional District after Frank Powers died on June 22?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6431, "Truth_answer": "Robert Straniere was on the ballot for the Republican Party, and Susan Overeem was the Libertarian Party candidate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the 2008 election section of the Vito Fossella article besides Frank Powers' son running as a Libertarian?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6432, "Truth_answer": "The 2002 Turkish general election was the first election in which Recep Tayyip Erdoğan participated as a party leader.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan elected to first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6432, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan founded the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in 2001, leading it to election victories in 2002, 2007 and 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What party was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with for the 2002 Turkish general election?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6432, "Truth_answer": "On 14 April 2007, an estimated 300,000 people marched in Ankara to protest against the possible candidacy of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the 2007 presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan well liked as Prime Minister of Turkey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6432, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan served as Prime Minister of Turkey from 2003 to 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in power as Prime Minister of Turkey for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6432, "Truth_answer": "Turkey under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was named by the Bush Administration as a part of the coalition of the willing that was central to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some policies that Recep Tayyip Erdoğan started while Prime Minister of Turkey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6432, "Truth_answer": "Under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Iraq and Turkey signed 48 trade agreements on issues including security, energy, and water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest in the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan article besides Turkey being named by the Bush Administration as a part of the coalition of the willing that was central to the 2003 invasion of Iraq?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was born in the Kasımpaşa neighborhood in Istanbul, to which his family had moved from Rize Province. His parents were Ahmet and Tenzile Erdoğan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "Brought up in an observant Muslim family, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan graduated from Kasımpaşa Piyale primary school in 1965, and İmam Hatip school, a religious vocational high school, in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of education did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan received his high school diploma from Eyüp High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have any other education besides primary school and religious vocational high school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "According to his official biography, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan subsequently studied Business Administration at the Aksaray School of Economics and Commercial Sciences—although several Turkish sources dispute that he attended or graduated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "As a teenager, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sold lemonade and sesame buns on the streets of the city's rougher districts to earn extra money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have a job in his early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan married Emine Gülbaran on 4 July 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have a family of his own?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6433, "Truth_answer": "Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Emine Gülbaran have two sons; Ahmet Burak and Necmettin Bilal, and two daughters, Esra and Sümeyye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210083209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's married life besides the fact that he married Emine Gülbaran on 4 July 1978?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6434, "Truth_answer": "Under the name Lucille LeSueur, Joan Crawford began dancing in the choruses of traveling revues, and was spotted dancing in Detroit by producer Jacob J. Shubert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joan Crawford start her career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6434, "Truth_answer": "MGM publicity head Pete Smith recognized Joan Crawford's ability to become a major star, but felt her name sounded fake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joan Crawford use a fake name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6434, "Truth_answer": "Jacob J. Shubert put Joan Crawford in the chorus line for his 1924 show, Innocent Eyes, at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joan Crawford go from dancing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6434, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joan Crawford do in the 1924 show Innocent Eyes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6434, "Truth_answer": "Credited as Lucille LeSueur, Joan Crawford's first film was Lady of the Night in 1925, as the body double for Norma Shearer, MGM's most popular female star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the highlight of Joan Crawford's early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6435, "Truth_answer": "For $500,000, Joan Crawford signed with Warner Bros. for a three-movie deal, and was placed on the payroll on July 1, 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joan Crawford move to Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6435, "Truth_answer": "Joan Crawford first film for Warner Bros. was 1944's Hollywood Canteen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the movies Joan Crawford signed up for with Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6435, "Truth_answer": "Joan Crawford wanted to play the title role in the 1945 film Mildred Pierce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second movie Joan Crawford signed up for with Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6435, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joan Crawford's contract end for the three movies with Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6435, "Truth_answer": "After the completion of the 1952 film This Woman Is Dangerous, a film Joan Crawford called her worst, she asked to be released from her Warner Bros. contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220103637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Crawford_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joan Crawford make any other movies for Warner Bros. besides the 1944 film Hollywood Canteen and the 1945 film Mildred Pierce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6435, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warner Bros. agree to release Joan Crawford from the contract?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "As 1965 turned into 1966, Clarence White met Gene Parsons and Gib Guilbeau at a recording session for the Gosdin Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clarence White do around 1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "In autumn 1966, Clarence White was asked to provide lead guitar to ex-Byrd Gene Clark's debut solo album, Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White make any new songs with Gene Parson and Gib Guilbeau in 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "A cover of the Larry Murray composition Bugler features Clarence White playing mandolin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Clarence White play besides guitar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "Between 1965 and 1968, Clarence White undertook session work for artists including Ricky Nelson, the Monkees, and the Gosdin Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Clarence White doing from 1966 to 1968 besides meeting Gene Parsons and Gib Guilbeau and providing lead guitar to Gene Clark's debut solo album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is session work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "Between 1965 and 1968, Clarence White undertook session work for artists including Ricky Nelson, the Monkees, and the Gosdin Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Clarence White do with the Monkees?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1964, Clarence White was approached by Jim Dickson to record a version of the then-unreleased Bob Dylan song Mr. Tambourine Man with electric instruments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Clarence White article besides him undertaking session work for artists including Ricky Nelson, the Monkees, and the Gosdin Brothers between 1965 and 1968?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6436, "Truth_answer": "Despite Clarence White's enthusiasm for the project, he was unable to convince his bandmates in the Kentucky Colonels of the experiment's validity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White record a version of the then-unreleased Bob Dylan song Mr. Tambourine Man with electric instruments?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music, building on the work of guitarists such as Doc Watson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first person to influence Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White was influenced by Country guitarists like Doc Watson, Don Reno and Joe Maphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was included as an influence for Clarence White besides Doc Watson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Many of the most influential flatpickers of the 20th century cite Clarence White as a primary influence, including Dan Crary, Norman Blake, and Tony Rice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone influenced by Clarence White?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Abandoning bluegrass temporarily, Clarence White switched from his Martin D-28 acoustic guitar to an electric Fender Telecaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White play an acoustic guitar?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Abandoning bluegrass temporarily, Clarence White switched from his Martin D-28 acoustic guitar to an electric Fender Telecaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White play anything besides Martin guitars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White win any notable awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clarence White win any other awards besides being inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame in 2016?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6437, "Truth_answer": "Together with frequent collaborator Gene Parsons, Clarence White invented the B-Bender.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything unique about Clarence White that I didn't hear yet?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "In 1984 The Flaming Lips recorded The Flaming Lips EP, their only release with Mark Coyne singing lead vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Flaming Lips release in 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Flaming Lips's release of The Flaming Lips EP popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "The album The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends by the The Flaming Lips features collaborations with artists such as Kesha, Nick Cave, and Erykah Badu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have The Flaming Lips done any other collaborations with other singers besides Mark Coyne?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips broke Jay-Z's Guinness World Record for the most live concerts in 24 hours, on June 27 and 28, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Flaming Lips article besides their collaboration with artists such as Kesha, Nick Cave, and Erykah Badu?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p18", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips form?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983 with Wayne Coyne on guitar, his brother Mark singing lead vocals, Michael Ivins on bass and Dave Kotska on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the initial band members of The Flaming Lips?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Michael Ivins and Dave Kotska Wayne Coyne and Mark Coyne's friends before The Flaming Lips formed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "Hit to Death in the Future Head is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Flaming Lips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828030749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_to_Death_in_the_Future_Head_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first album released by the Flaming Lips in this period ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, The Flaming Lips started recording their major label debut album Hit to Death in the Future Head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips start recording the album Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "Transmissions from the Satellite Heart is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Flaming Lips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112035539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissions_from_the_Satellite_Heart_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p12", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next album The Flaming Lips released after Hit to Death in the Future Head?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, The Flaming Lips released the album Transmissions from the Satellite Heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112035539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissions_from_the_Satellite_Heart_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112035539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissions_from_the_Satellite_Heart_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Flaming Lips release the album Transmissions from the Satellite Heart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "Because of the success of the album Transmissions from the Satellite Heart and the single She Don't Use Jelly, The Flaming Lips was featured on four popular television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Transmissions from the Satellite Heart by The Flaming Lips received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "In 1990 The Flaming Lips caught the attention of Warner Bros. and were signed promptly after a show at which the band almost burned down the venue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Flaming Lips sign a deal with Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6439, "Truth_answer": "There are several ideas as to where The Flaming Lips chose their name. One possibility is from 1953 feature film, Geraldine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Flaming Lips article besides how they were signed to Warner Bros.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan developed a notoriety of being a bandwagon jumper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me about Rex Ryan's sports allegiances.", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan is an avid hockey fan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan like any other sports besides football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan make the other teams mad by being a bandwagon jumper?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan would change his jersey to match the team he was supporting at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan change his jersey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Ryan admitted to being a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as a result of growing up in the city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rex Ryan's sports allegiances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Upon taking the Jets head coaching job, Rex Ryan was often seen cheering for all three of the New York metropolitan area franchises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did chang Rex Ryan change his allegiance?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Rex Ryan was known for a notorious incident at a Carolina Hurricanes game, as he attended the matchup with the Florida Panthers sporting a throwback Philadelphia Flyers jersey on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104120758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Ryan_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rex Ryan ever change his allegiance again after New York?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6440, "Truth_answer": "Upon being recognized by the fans at the arena, the team's cheerleaders approached Rex Ryan with a Hurricanes alternate jersey sported by the team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of importantance during Rex Ryan's time supporting the Flyers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6441, "Truth_answer": "According to AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the New York Dolls developed an original style of hard rock that presaged both punk rock and heavy metal music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the New York Dolls' artistry like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6441, "Truth_answer": "The New York Dolls' inspirations include the Rolling Stones, the Stooges, David Bowie, T. Rex, and girl group pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did New York Dolls have any influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6441, "Truth_answer": "Erlewine credited the New York Dolls for creating punk rock before there was a term for it.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can be said about New York Dolls's artistry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did conceptmaster mean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6442, "Truth_answer": "Whorf is widely known as an advocate for the idea that differences between the structures of different languages shape how their speakers perceive and conceptualize the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Benjamin Lee Whorf's contributions to linguistic theory?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6442, "Truth_answer": "Whorf's famous linguistic principle has frequently been called the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, after him and his mentor Edward Sapir, but Whorf called it the principle of linguistic relativity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Benjamin Lee Whorf's contributions to linguistic theory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6442, "Truth_answer": "Whorf was also a fire prevention chemical engineer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other fields has Benjamin Lee Whorf also helped besides linguistics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6442, "Truth_answer": "Linguist Ekkehart Malotki challenged Whorf's analyses of Hopi temporal expressions and concepts with numerous examples how the Hopi language refers to time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Lee Whorf have any challenges while posting his contributions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6442, "Truth_answer": "At first Benjamin Lee Whorf was drawn to the study of Biblical Hebrew, but he quickly went on to study the indigenous languages of Mesoamerica on his own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What languages and cultures did Benjamin Lee Whorf help with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6443, "Truth_answer": "The Hopi time controversy is the academic debate about whether the differences between the ways the English and Hopi languages describe time are an example of linguistic relativity or not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211162939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopi_time_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Hopi time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6443, "Truth_answer": "The Hopi language is Uto-Aztecan, more closely related to Nahuatl than to the languages of the other Southwestern pueblos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hopi language like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6443, "Truth_answer": "In popular discourse the debate is often framed as a question about whether the Hopi had a concept of time, despite it now being well established that they do.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211162939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopi_time_controversy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Benjamin Lee Whorf and the hopi time controversy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6443, "Truth_answer": "Linguist Ekkehart Malotki challenged Whorf's analyses of Hopi temporal expressions and concepts with numerous examples how the Hopi language refers to time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220074843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Lee_Whorf_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Benjamin Lee Whorf's analyses challenged?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6443, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else challenge Benjamin Lee Whorf?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "Grand Island is a town located in Erie County, New York, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the grand islands?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "The Seneca used the island for hunting and fishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218232849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Island,_New_York_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Seneca people live on the Grand Islands?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "Before the Seneca, the Neutral Nation of Native Americans, also known as the Attawandaron were living on the island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218232849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Island,_New_York_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who claimed the land of the Grand Islands before the Seneca?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "By decision and order dated June 21, 2002, the trial court held that the Seneca ceded the subject lands to Great Britain in the 1764 treaties of peace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does this section mention?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the trial court's decision on September 9, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_people_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218232849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Island,_New_York_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another ruling regarding the Seneca Grand Islands since 2002?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "Attorneys for the Seneca Nation sued, claiming the state's purchase of the land wasn't valid because it did not have Congressional approval as required by law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20040125143833id_/http://www.bizjournals.com:80/buffalo/stories/2002/06/17/daily44.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do the Seneca claim the Grand Islands?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there been protests or any activism around the Seneca's claim that the Grand Islands purchase was invalid?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "In the 21st century, more than 10,000 Seneca live in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seneca people are there now?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "The Seneca are a group of indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people native to North America who historically lived south of Lake Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Seneca people?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "The Seneca are a group of indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people native to North America who historically lived south of Lake Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_people_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there different groups of seneca people or is is just one as a whole?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "The Seneca were the nation located farthest to the west within the Six Nations or Iroquois League (Haudenosaunee) in New York before the American Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Seneca people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "Two of the three Seneca tribes are in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_people_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else you can share about the Seneca besides their original location before the American Revolution?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "The third Seneca tribe is in Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are some other locations the Seneca live in besides New York?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6445, "Truth_answer": "In the 21st century, more than 10,000 Seneca live in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Seneca people still around today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "On 7 September 2005, while Chen Guangcheng was in Beijing, he was reportedly abducted by security agents from Linyi and held for 38 hours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Chen Guangcheng detained?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng said that authorities threatened to levy criminal charges against him for providing state secrets or intelligence to foreign organizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Chen Guangcheng detained?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "On 24 August 2006, Chen Guangcheng was sentenced to four years and three months for damaging property and organizing a mob to disturb traffic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://christiannewswire.com/news/92219844.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Chen Guangcheng's trial start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "On 24 August 2006, Chen Guangcheng was sentenced to four years and three months for damaging property and organizing a mob to disturb traffic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://christiannewswire.com/news/92219844.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129001226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Guangcheng_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chen Guangcheng win the trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng had three lawyers, including Xu Zhiyong of the Yitong Law Firm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Chen Guangcheng's attorney?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "Chen Guangcheng said that authorities threatened to levy criminal charges against him for providing state secrets or intelligence to foreign organizations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Chen Guangcheng detained?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6446, "Truth_answer": "Following the trial, Amnesty International declared Chen Guangcheng to be a prisoner of conscience, jailed solely for his peaceful activities in defence of human rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any intresting thing in the article regardining Chen Guangcheng's detention?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg returned in 2011 to play with the Colorado Avalanche.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Peter Forsberg return to the NHL in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg won two Stanley Cups with the Colorado Avalanche.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Forsberg well received by the Colorado Avalanche?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Avalanche_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Colorado Avalanche?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "On 14 February 2011, hours before he was scheduled to play in front of the Avalanche's home fans at the Pepsi Center, Peter Forsberg announced his retirement from hockey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Peter Forsberg retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "In the press conference, Peter Forsberg cited an inability to defend (himself) on the ice, with foot problems also playing a role in his decision", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Peter Forsberg retire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the retirement go over with Peter Forsberg's fans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg retired in the midst of a losing 2011 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stands out to you about Peter Forsberg's season with the NHL after his return?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "After retirement, Peter Forsberg was named an assistant general manager of the Modo organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213093235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Forsberg_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Forsberg do after retiring?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6447, "Truth_answer": "Peter Forsberg won the Goldpucken award for 2003 and 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Forsberg win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6448, "Truth_answer": "In his 1972 play, Sakhārām Binder (Sakhārām, the Binder), Tendulkar dealt with the topic of domination of the male gender over the female.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Vijay Tendulkar in the 70's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6448, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Tendulkar wrote another, even much more acclaimed play, Ghāshirām Kotwāl (Officer Ghāshirām), which dealt with political violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Vijay Tendulkar in any other plays in the 1970's besides Sakharam Binder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6448, "Truth_answer": "The play brought Tenulkar a Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship (1974–75) for a project titled, An Enquiry into the Pattern of Growing Violence in Society and Its Relevance to Contemporary Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vijay win any awards for his film Ghashiram Kotwal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6448, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar wrote screenplays for three movies in the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Vijay Tendulkar in the 80's", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6448, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar wrote screenplays for the movies Ākrosh (The Cry) (1980), and Ardh Satya (The Half-Truth) (1984) and Umbartha (The Threshold) (1981).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of Vijay Tendulkar's films from the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6448, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar died in Pune on 19 May 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Vijay Tendulkar still write today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "Tarawa is an atoll and the capital of the Republic of Kiribati, in the central Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "The invasion of Tarawa commenced on 20 November 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the invasion of Tarawa occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "The invasion of Tarawa commenced on 20 November 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the invasion of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "The heavy casualties suffered by the United States at Tarawa sparked public protest, where headline reports of the high losses could not be understood for such a small island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tarawa_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the Tarawa invasion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "The invasion of Tarawa occursed 20–23 November 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Tarawa invasion last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "The heavy casualties suffered by the United States at Tarawa sparked public protest, where headline reports of the high losses could not be understood for such a small island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tarawa_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the invasion of Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "In December 1943, Shoup became chief of staff of the 2nd Marine Division. In 1968 he returned to Tarawa to construct a memorial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did David M. Shoup do after Tarawa?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6449, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, David M. Shoup returned to Tarawa to dedicate a memorial to the battle and to the American and Japanese troops who had died there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200327210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Shoup_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Tarawa memorial like?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "David Simon worked as a police reporter from 1982 to 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Simon first begin as a journalist?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "David Simon worked as a police reporter at The Baltimore Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did David Simon begin his career in journalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "David Simon graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1983, he graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Simon's educational background?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "David Simon's book Homicide won the 1992 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did David Simon receive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "Simon was a union captain when the writing staff went on strike in 1987 over benefit cuts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a strike during David Simon's career with the Baltimore Sun?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "Later in his career he aimed to tell the best possible story without cheating it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important to know about David Simon and the Baltimore Sun?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "The Baltimore Sun was sold under recent non-family publisher Reg Murphy in 1986 to the Times-Mirror Company of the Los Angeles Times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211004421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Baltimore_Sun_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who bought the Baltimore Sun newspaper?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, disillusioned, David Simon took a year's leave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did David Simon get out of journalism?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6450, "Truth_answer": "David Simon went into the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit to write a book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Simon do after leaving journalism in 1988?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "Homicide: Life on the Street is an American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230103059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street_p0", "https://breakdownbettie.com/tv-show/1438/the-wire_p1", "https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-best-serial-cop-dramas-of-all-time?ref=also_ranked&pos=17&a=0&l=849984<ype=n&g=0_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "David Simon worked as a writer and producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Simon do for Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "Homicide: Life on the Street ran for seven seasons (122 episodes) on NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230103059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What channel was the TV series Homicide: Life on the Street on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards did David Simon win for the series Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "After Homicide: Life on the Street, David Simon was the creator, show runner, executive producer and head writer of the HBO drama series The Wire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did David Simon do after the series Homicide: Life on the Street?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 David Simon co-authored, with Ed Burns, The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood, the true account of a West Baltimore community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about David Simon besides that he worked on Homicide and The Wire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "David Simon was asked by Mutrux to write Homicide: Life on the Street's pilot episode but declined, feeling he did not have the necessary expertise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What television show did David Simon decline?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "David Judah Simon is an American author, journalist, and television writer and producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Simon have any other jobs besides working on TV shows?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6451, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, disillusioned, David Simon took a year's leave to go into the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit to write a book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029005735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Simon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did David Simon leave the paper Baltimore Sun?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6452, "Truth_answer": "Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is the fourth studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160805160036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody_Wants_to_Be_Here_and_Nobody_Wants_to_Leave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nobody Wants to Be Here a single or an album by The Twilight Sad?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6452, "Truth_answer": "The album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave received a metaCritic score of 80, based on 19 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6452, "Truth_answer": "The album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave had three singles including Last January.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.normanrecords.com/backinstock/7_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from the album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single Last January by The Twilight Sad hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6452, "Truth_answer": "The second single from the album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave is I Could Give You All That You Don't Want.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160805160036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody_Wants_to_Be_Here_and_Nobody_Wants_to_Leave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other information about the album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Twilight Sad song I Could Give You All That You Don't Want do well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6453, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar wrote the play, Gṛhastha (The Householder), in his early 20s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the start of Vijay Tendulkar's early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6453, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar wrote The Householder approximately 1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Around what year did Vijay Tendulkar write The Householder?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6453, "Truth_answer": "The Householder is a play by Vijay Tendulkar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Householder a play or novel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6453, "Truth_answer": "The play The Householder did not receive much recognition from the audience, and Vijay Tendulkar vowed never to write again.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the play The Householder received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6453, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar had already written a play, Āmcyāvar Koṇ Preṃ Karṇār (Who will Love us?).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Vijay Tendulkar write in his early career besides the Householder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6453, "Truth_answer": "Vijay Tendulkar won Maharashtra State government awards in 1969 and 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525142645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Tendulkar_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vijay Tendulkar get any awards or important reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was appointed Paymaster of the Forces in March 1782.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202212612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Burke_p17", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Edmund_Burke_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edmund Burke become Paymaster of the Forces?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke introduced two Acts before the end of his administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Edmund Burke became Paymaster of the Forces?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke introduced two Acts before the end of his administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Edmund Burke was a paymaster?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "The first act was The Paymaster General Act of 1782.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first act?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "The Act abolished the practice of the heads of subordinate Treasuries keeping large sums of public money for long periods, during which they employed them for their own profit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151205041439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paymaster_General_Act_1782_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Paymaster General Act of 1782 say?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "The second act introduced by Edmund Burke was the Civil List and Secret Service Money Act of 1782.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the second act Edmund Burke introduced?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "The power over the expenditure in the King's household was transferred to the Treasury, and branches of which were regulated. No pension over £300 was to be granted...", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205121820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_List_and_Secret_Service_Money_Act_1782_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Civil List and Secret Service Money Act of 1782 say?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6454, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke served as a member of parliament (MP) between 1766 and 1794 in the House of Commons with the Whig Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke do anything else besides Paymaster of the Forces?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "In the 20th century, Edmund Burke became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Edmund Burke's achievements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was a member of the Whig Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edmund Burke's political stance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Edmund Burke perceived in the media?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "On 4 November 1774, Edmund Burke was elected Member for Bristol and he made his Speech to the Electors of Bristol at the Conclusion of the Poll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke give any other speeches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "In 1772, Edmund Burke was instrumental in the passing of the Repeal of Certain Laws Act 1772 which repealed various old laws against dealers and forestallers in corn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke introduce any new policies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Burke was a proponent of underpinning virtues with manners in society and of the importance of religious institutions for the moral stability and good of the state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other interesting information about Edmund Burke?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edmund Burke inspired by any politicians or public figures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edmund Burke have many followers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6456, "Truth_answer": "Judas Priest formed in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Judas Priest formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6456, "Truth_answer": "Judas Priest formed in 1969 in industrial West Bromwich, in the Black Country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Judas Priest formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6456, "Truth_answer": "Judas Priest was formed by lead vocalist Al Atkins and bassist Brian Bruno Stapenhill, with John Perry on guitars and John Fezza Partridge on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126030231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Priest_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of Judas Priest?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6456, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the founding members of Judas Priest know each other?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6456, "Truth_answer": "Original guitarist John Perry died in a road accident, and the band held auditions for a replacement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the band Judas Priest's origins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "The cover of At Fillmore East is a photograph of the band in an alley waiting with their gear to go onstage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the artwork for At Fillmore East consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone in particular that played a bigger part in the artwork idea of the At Fillmore East album art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "The At Fillmore East cover art image was shot by photographer Jim Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the photographer of the At Fillmore East cover art image?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "The cover of At Fillmore East is a photograph of the band in an alley waiting with their gear to go onstage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the artwork for At Fillmore East consist of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "The group Allman Brothers were not very happy about being woken up early to shoot the photo for the cover of At Fillmore East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the cover art of At Fillmore East?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How early did the Allman Brothers have to get up to shoot the At Fillmore East album art image?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "The back cover of At Fillmore East shows the Allman Brothers' road crew gathered in the same spot with 16 oz cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who of the band the Allman Brothers was featured on the back cover of At Fillmore East?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6457, "Truth_answer": "The image was shot by photographer Jim Marshall one morning in the band's home of Macon, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the photography for the artwork for At Fillmore East shot at?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "In 1900, Carr organized a baseball team made up of employees of the railroad's Panhandle Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carr play for the Panhandles illegally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Carr secured players from the railroad shop where he worked. The core of Carr's Panhandles teams were six Nesser brothers who worked at the shop and were excellent athletes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joseph Carr reorganize the Panhandle team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "The Nesser brothers were the backbone of the Panhandles and their fame drew great attraction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did reorganizing the Panhandles to have the Nesser brothers as the core help the team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "The Nesser brothers were with the Panhandles for nearly twenty years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Nesser brothers play for the Panhandles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable players on the Panhandles other than the Nesser Brothers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Carr moved the APFA's headquarters to Columbus, drafted a league constitution and by-laws, gave teams territorial rights, developed membership criteria for the franchises, and issued standings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Carr_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Joseph Carr?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Carr also began cleaning up other problems. By 1925, he introduced a standard player's contract, fashioned after the ones being used in pro baseball, so players couldn't jump teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was he able to do to develop the nfl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6458, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Carr also declared that players under contract from the previous season could not be approached by another team unless first declared a free agent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was he able to do to develop the nfl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "The conductor Sir Thomas Beecham founded the London Philharmonic Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded the Royal Philharmonic?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "In 1932 the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham had founded the London Philharmonic Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Philharmonic_Orchestra_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "In its early days, the orchestra secured profitable recording contracts and important engagements including the Glyndebourne Festival Opera and the concerts of the Royal Philharmonic Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about the first years of the Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Beecham passed away in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thomas Beecham leave the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "Since Beecham's death, the RPO has had seven chief conductors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Philharmonic_Orchestra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took over the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra after Thomas Beecham died ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the orchestra acquired its first permanent London base, at the new Cadogan Hall in Chelsea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra popular after 2004?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after 2004 for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6460, "Truth_answer": "On 17 February 2012, Thierry Henry returned to Red Bulls to prepare for the 2012 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thierry Henry return to the Bulls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6460, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry's base salary of $5 million ($5.6 million guaranteed) made him the highest-paid player in MLS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Thierry Henry go back to the Bulls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6460, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry left the Bulls to return to Arsenal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thierry Henry leave the Bulls originally?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6460, "Truth_answer": "From 2010-2014 Thierry Henry was in 122 games with the Red Bulls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many matches was Thierry Henry in with the Bulls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6460, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry had 51 goals and 42 assists with the Red Bulls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many goals did Thierry Henry score with the Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6460, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thierry Henry like the Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6461, "Truth_answer": "Pat Tillman and his brother Kevin enlisted on May 31, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Pat Tillman join the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6461, "Truth_answer": "Pat Tillman was an Army Ranger.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pathwisepartners.com/blog/page/20_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Pat Tillman do in the military?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6461, "Truth_answer": "Both Pat and Kevin Tillman were deployed to South West Asia as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827034837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Tillman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pat Tillman and his brother stay together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6461, "Truth_answer": "Pat and Kevin Tillman were assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion in Fort Lewis, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did they do at fort lewis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6462, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Daniel Tillman was an American professional football player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Pat Tillman play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6462, "Truth_answer": "Pat Tillman's service in Iraq and Afghanistan, and subsequent death, were the subject of national attention when he was killed by friendly fire. He was also known for playing football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is he known for doing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6462, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the findings of the House Committee regarding Pat Tillman's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6462, "Truth_answer": "Pat Tillman was killed by friendly fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205180652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Tillman_p0", "https://abc7news.com/archive/9511142/_p0", "https://www.democracynow.org/2007/3/27/headlines_p6", "https://tennesseestar.com/2019/09/12/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pat Tillman die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6462, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Tillman is still alive as of January 7, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Pat Tillman's brother killed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6463, "Truth_answer": "In Michaelmas 1836, Ruskin matriculated at the University of Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106073019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Ruskin do at Oxford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6463, "Truth_answer": "John Ruskin was at Oxford for five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was John Ruskin at Oxford?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6463, "Truth_answer": "John Ruskin was hugely influential in the latter half of the 19th century and up to the First World War.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kids.kiddle.co/John_Ruskin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Ruskin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "In July 2010, Pharrell Williams composed the soundtrack to the movie Despicable Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pharrell Williams do with Despicable Me?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "The Despicable Me Soundtrack includes the song Fun Fun Fun and Boogie Fever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the Despicable Me soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "The soundtrack for the movie Despicable Me was produced by Hans Zimmer and recorded with the Hollywood Studio Symphony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Pharrwell Williams work with on the Despicable Me soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Pharrell Williams collaborated with singer Adam Lambert, co-writing two tracks for Lambert's album Trespassing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharrwell Williams have any other significant collaborations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "In October 2010, Pharrell Williams and his group N*E*R*D supported Gorillaz on their Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other musicians did Pharrell Williams work with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "Pharrwell Williams has also collaborated with Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller on the Pink Slime EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else significant about his collaborative work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "Pharrwell Williams composed and produced the music for the 84th Academy Awards alongside composer Hans Zimmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs he worked on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6464, "Truth_answer": "Pharrwell Williams has earned thirteen Grammy Awards including two with the Neptunes. He is also a two-time Academy Award nominee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell_Williams_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pharrell Williams win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "Moby's business ventures include a clothing store, comics store, animation studio, one restaurant / tea shop, and another vegan restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Moby's business ventures?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "Moby's vision was to create a space that includes various aspects of society that he cares about. All of the restaurant's profits are donated to animal welfare organizations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225121820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Pine_(restaurant)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led Moby to open this restaurant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "Moby previously had a restaurant / teashop with his then girlfriend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Moby have going on besides the bistro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "Moby's shop was called TeaNY.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Moby's restaurant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Moby said he had removed himself from any previous business projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Moby's tea business successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Moby said he had removed himself from any previous business projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Moby's tea business come along?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "On August 23, 2016, Moby announced the inaugural Circle V Festival along with the official video for 'Don't Leave Me' by Moby & The Void Pacific Choir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Moby's business ventures?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6465, "Truth_answer": "Moby has released sixteen studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moby ever get around to making music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Moby pointed out that if needed to label himself, it would be as a Taoist–Christian–agnostic quantum mechanic.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Moby's faith?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "Around 1985, Moby read the teachings of Christ, including the New Testament and the Gospels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Moby become spiritual?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "Moby was instantly struck by the idea that Christ was somehow divine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Moby's encounter with the Gospels?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "Moby had a good eight or ten years of being quite a serious Christian, during which time he taught Bible studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Moby teach his faith?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "Moby said I'm not saying I'm right, and I certainly wouldn't criticize anyone else's beliefs.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216164620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Moby discuss about his spirituality?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "Moby has no children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Moby have children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6466, "Truth_answer": "Moby practices meditation and has explored different types, including transcendental, Mettā, and Vipassanā.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was else interesting in the article about Moby?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "Henry Winkler appeared in his first pantomime at the New Wimbledon Theatre, London in 2006, playing Captain Hook in Peter Pan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Henry Winkler's experience in theater?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Henry Winkler earned an MFA from the Yale School of Drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he accepted into the Yale School of Drama?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "Henry Winkler appeared in the plays Woyzeck and American Pig during his time at Yale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays were Henry Winkler in at the Yale School of Drama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "Henry Winkle also appeared in Gogol's The Government Inspector (February 1970), the world premiere of Gimpel the Fool (an Isaac Bashevis Singer adaptation, October 1970).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other plays that Winkler was in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from Yale, Henry Winkler was with the Yale Repertory Theatre for a year and a half.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Henry Winkler still in the theater after he graduated from Yale?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "From 1968 to 1972, Henry Winkler appeared in over a dozen Yale Repertory Theater productions, including Shakespeare's Coriolanus (May 1968) and Macbeth (February 1971).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What plays did Henry Winkler do with the Yale Repertory Theatre?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, Henry Winkler got a job at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. to work on the play, Moonchildren, but was fired by director, Alan Schneider.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Winkler join any other theaters after the Yale Repertory Theatre?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6467, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Henry Winkler returned to New York City, auditioned for, and was cast in, 42 Seconds from Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Winkler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Henry Winkler do after being fired from the Arena Stage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6468, "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, also known as WEDC, is a public-private agency created in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In relation to Scott Walker, what does the acronym wedc stand for ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6468, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott Walker in charge of finances for the WEDC?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6468, "Truth_answer": "WEDC grants loans that would give assistance to a company's attempts to grow and employ more workers within the state of Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the WEDC give money to ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6468, "Truth_answer": "Scott Walker is an American politician who served as the 45th Governor of Wisconsin from 2011 to 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Scott Walker's job ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6469, "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show received a Neilsen rating of 3.1 for its final season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much viewes did the Drew Carey show have when it was in it's final season?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6469, "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey Show went for nine seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of the rew Carey SHow were taped?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6469, "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey show was created by Carey and Bruce Helford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116191658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116191658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who co-wrote the Drew Carey Show show along with Carey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6469, "Truth_answer": "The Drew Carey show finished its first season (1995–1996) barely in the Top 50, placing 48th in the Nielsen ratings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116191658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Drew_Carey_Show_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which ratings did the Drew Carey show rank 48th in the first season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6470, "Truth_answer": "Clarence White helped popularize the acoustic guitar as a lead instrument in bluegrass music, building on the work of guitarists such as Doc Watson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clarence White's influence on music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6470, "Truth_answer": "David Grier and Russ Barenberg are two other acoustic guitarists who were heavily influenced by White's guitar work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_White_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Clarence White influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr retired in 1978 at age 30.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bobby Orr retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "At the time of retirement, Bobby Orr was a player for the Chicago Black Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Orr doing for work at time of retirement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr was Defenseman for the Black Hawks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Orr doing with Chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "Repeated injuries had effectively destroyed Bobby Orr's left knee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why could Bobby Orr no longer play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did they respond to Bobby's Orr's retirement announcement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "After retiring as a player, Bobby Orr started a new role as an assistant to Chicago general manager Bob Pulford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do after retiring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr's number 4 jersey was retired by the Bruins on January 9, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Bobby Orr's retirement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Bruins retire Bobby Orr's number?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6471, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr was Awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy (rookie of the year) in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bobby Orr get any other awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "Another of Hanson's hit songs was Yearbook.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a hit of Hanson's besides mmmBop?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "Hanson is an American pop rock band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p0", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Penny-Lane_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161109151703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertane_Tour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Hanson originally do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "Hanson is an American pop rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hanson do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "Hanson consists of brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac. Supporting members include Dimitrius Collins (guitar), and Andrew Perusi (bass) who have toured and performed live with the band since 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the group Hanson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "The Albertane Tour was the debut tour by American band, Hanson and ran from June 9, 1998 to September 30, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Hanson perform", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "For the Albertane tour Hanson visited Europe and North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Hansen Albertane tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "They were known as the Hanson Brothers before changing their name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315173819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanson_(band)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Hanson's original name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6472, "Truth_answer": "They shortened their name to Hanson in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band Hanson change their name?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "On 29 April 1977, Polydor released the Jam's debut single, In the City, which charted in the Top 40 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jam_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some early recordings by The Jam?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "In the City reached No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was In the City by The Jam popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did In the City by The Jam win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "The Jam's In the City is Punk rock and mod revival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of music was In the City by The Jam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "The Jam's debut album was recorded at Stratford Place, London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the Jam record their songs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "The Jam's early recordings had political lyrics, condemning police brutality (In the City) and expansionist development (Bricks And Mortar).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other interesting information about the Jam's early recordings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6473, "Truth_answer": "One of their most openly political songs, Time For Truth, bemoaned the decline of the British Empire and expressed disparaging sentiments about Uncle Jimmy (the Prime Minister, James Callaghan).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jam_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some political lyrics in the Jam's songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6474, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck promoted numerous conspiracy theories and falsehoods about President Barack Obama and the Obama administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Glenn Beck have to do with Obama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6474, "Truth_answer": "In response to Obama's remarks on the Henry Louis Gates controversy, Beck argued that Obama has repeatedly shown a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did Glenn Beck say about Obama?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6474, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck initially said, I'm not saying he doesn't like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. This guy is, I believe, a racist.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Glenn Beck calling obama racist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6474, "Truth_answer": "Beck said that he regrets calling Obama a racist and is a supporter of Black Lives Matter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Glenn Beck say about Obama besides being racist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6474, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Beck said, I did a lot of freaking out about Barack Obama. But added, Obama made me a better man.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any thing besides racial tension mentioned stated about Obama by Glenn Beck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6475, "Truth_answer": "Investigative reporter Alexander Zaitchik released a critical biography of Glenn Beck titled Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was their a biography written about Glenn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6475, "Truth_answer": "Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance was released June 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was this biography released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6475, "Truth_answer": "In the end, Zaitchik renders Beck as part opportunist, part entertainer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what things did the book Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance state about Glenn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6475, "Truth_answer": "The book Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance attempts to critically explain the life story and phenomenon of conservative host Glenn Beck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the book Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6475, "Truth_answer": "The book said Glenn Beck has prodigious talent for rubbing people the wrong way.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is something the book Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance talked about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of audience did Bennett have during this period?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What style of music was Bennett doing during this period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6476, "Truth_answer": "Tony Bennett's first number-one popular song was Because of You in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Bennett release any songs that were a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6476, "Truth_answer": "Tony Bennett was with the labels Columbia, MGM, and Improv Legacy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Bennett have a recording contract?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "The Jam formed in 1972 at Sheerwater Secondary School in Woking, in the county of Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the Jam formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "The band's formational line-up was fluid, consisting of Paul Weller on bass and lead vocals together with various friends at Sheerwater Secondary School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band at the time of formation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "The Jam played their first gigs at Michael's, a local club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jam_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Jam play in their early days?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "In two years from their formation, the Jam gained a small following around London from playing minor gigs, becoming one of the new lights on the nascent punk scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jam_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Jam successful in their early days?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "The Jam's music was inspired by The Who, the Kinks, and the music of American Motown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What bands influenced the Jam?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "The Jam shared the angry young man outlook and fast tempo of the contemporary mid-1970s' British punk rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were they influenced?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "In contrast, the band wore smartly tailored suits reminiscent of English pop-bands in the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Jam different from other bands?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6477, "Truth_answer": "Musically, the Jam incorporated mainstream 1960s rock and R&B influences into its sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Musically how were they different?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman spent a decade as contributing artist for The New Yorker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Art Spiegelman do for the New Yorker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "Within The New Yorker's pages, Spiegelman contributed strips such as a collaboration titled In the Dumps with children's illustrator Maurice Sendak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did he Art Spiegelman do at the new yorker besides contributing art?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly edited eleven issues of Raw from 1980 to 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else did Art Spiegelman work with besides Maurice Sendak?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "In 1972, Justin Green asked Art Spiegelman to do a three-page strip for the first issue of Funny Aminals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Art Spiegleman collaborate with anyone else besides Maurice Sendak and Francoise Mouly?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "In 1962 at Russell Sage Junior High School, where he was an honors student Art Spiegelman produced the Mad-inspired fanzine Blasé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other works did Art Spiegelman produce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman's work as co-editor on the comics magazines Arcade and Raw has been influential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Spiegelman have any other notable achievements?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6478, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman created the card series Garbage Pail Kids for Topps in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Spiegelman do any other children's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman has two children with Francois Mouly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Art Spiegelman have a family?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, Art Spiegelman contributed to early fanzines such as Smudge and Skip Williamson's Squire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Art Spiegelman's first works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "At Russell Sage Junior High School Art Spiegelman was an honors student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is impressive about Art Spiegelman's early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "In 1971, after several visits, Art Spiegelman moved to San Francisco and became a part of the countercultural underground comix movement that had been developing there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Art Spiegelman live while starting his career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman created the card series Garbage Pail Kids in 1985. Similar to the Wacky Packages series, the gross-out factor of the cards was controversial with parent groups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Prior to the New Yorker job, were any of Art Spiegelman's works controversial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "S. Clay Wilson was a fellow underground cartoonist of Art Spiegelman's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he associated with any other authors in those early years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman attended Harpur College to study art and philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Spiegelman ever have any formal art education?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "Art Spiegelman's work as co-editor on the comics magazines Arcade and Raw has been influential.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112042543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Art Spiegelman ever do any other work other than illustrations or art?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6479, "Truth_answer": "Maus is a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman, serialized from 1980 to 1991. It depicts Spiegelman interviewing his father about his experiences as a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221172455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books did Art Spiegelman do graphics for prior to the New Yorker?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "Rapper Will Smith met disc jockey Jeff Townes in the 1980s, when they were both trying to make names for themselves in West Philadelphia's local hip hop scene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225153008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Jazzy_Jeff_%26_The_Fresh_Prince_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince meet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "The debut album byDJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince was released by Jive / RCA Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who released DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's first record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's debut album Rock The House was released in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's debut album released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "The platinum Homebase album featured a more mature sound from the group, with Will Smith rapping in a deeper, consistent voice and changed their sound to fit the era's trend of hip-hop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Will Smith have a particular style of rapping?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince were with Word-Up and Jive (RCA Records).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince ever change record companies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "Rock the House is the debut album byDJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's first album called?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's album Rock the House is certified Gold with over 500,000 copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album Rock the House sell?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6480, "Truth_answer": "In 1986 DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince went on their first major tour with Run DMC, Public Enemy, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince end up going on tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's follow-up album made them multi-platinum stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince in 1988?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper is the second studio album by hip hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper was certified triple platinum on February 1, 1995, and is DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's most successful album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "The album He's the DJ I'm the Rapper's first single is Brand New Funk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the singles from He's the DJ I'm the Rapper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "The album He's the DJ I'm the Rapper's second single, Parents Just Don't Understand, won a Grammy Award and reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most popular singer on He's the DJ I'm the Rapper?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's single, Parents Just Don't Understand, reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's music get into the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "Jeff reveals on track 19 of Skillz's Infamous Quotes mixtape that New Line Cinema approached Will & Jeff for a movie role which they ended up turning down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6481, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince turn down the movie role?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill is a play with music by Lanie Robertson, recounting some events in the life of Billie Holiday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lady Day?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald won the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play for her role in Lady Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about Audra McDonald's performance in Lady Day?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald received a 2016 Emmy Award nomination for her role in Lady Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald win other awards during the time of Lady Day?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 Audra DAy was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Audra McDonald's performance in Lady Day well recieved?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDay has performed in musicals, operas, and dramas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Audra McDonald?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Audra McDay's recording of Kurt Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny with the Los Angeles Opera won the Grammy Award for Best Classical Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidAudra McDonald win any more awards besides the Tony and Emmy?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Audra McDay played the role of Ruth Younger in A Raisin in the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything important the reader should know about this time period in Audra McDonald's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6482, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any scandals or controversies for Audra McDay around 2008?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "On television, Audra McDonald portrayed Dr. Naomi Bennett as a main cast member of Private Practice. On film is known for her portrayal of Maureen in Ricki and the Flash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the roles Audra McDonald had in TV and film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald played the role of Daddy Warbucks' secretary & soon-to-be wife, Miss Farrell in the 1999 made for television remake of Annie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Audra McDonald's role as Warbuck's secretary on TV or in film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald has served as host for the PBS series Live From Lincoln Center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other TV and film roles did Audra McDonalds have besides Annie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald shared an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program with Live From Lincoln Center's producers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Audra McDonald win any awards for any of her TV and film roles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald said I refuse to be stereotyped. If I think I am right for a role I will go for it in whatever way I can.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did McDonald have anything to say about her time on TV and film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald has also appeared on Homicide: Life on the Street (1999), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2000).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205637id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audra_McDonald_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides Gray's Anatomy and Private Practice, did Audra McDonald appear in any other TV shows?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald appeared as Naomi Bennett in Private Practice and returned for the series finale at the end of season six to bring closure to Naomi's storyline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Audra McDonald's role in the season finale of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the critics have anything to say about Audra McDonald's film and TV roles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof was Audra McDonald's film acting debut in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of Audra McDonald's TV and film career are relevant?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6483, "Truth_answer": "Audra McDonald plays Liz Lawrence in The Good Fight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Audra McDonald play in The Good Fight?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6484, "Truth_answer": "After his tenth birthday in 1922, Erich Honecker became a member of the Spartacus League's children's group in Wiebelskirchen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Erich Honecker's childhood and youth years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6484, "Truth_answer": "The Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231074556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some important aspects of the Spartacus League?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6484, "Truth_answer": "Aged 14 he entered the KJVD, the Young Communist League of Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened to Erich Honecker during his childhood besides joining the Spartacus League?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6484, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker enjoy being a part of the Spartacus League children's group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6484, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker did not find an apprenticeship immediately after leaving school, but instead worked for a farmer in Pomerania for almost two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Erich do as a part of his childhood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6485, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry began his adult professional career in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry start his professional career in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6485, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry played for INF Clairefontaine before Monaco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thierry Henry do between 1992 and his debut with Monaco?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6485, "Truth_answer": "After a tentative start to his Monaco career, Thierry Henry was named the French Young Footballer of the Year in 1996", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Henry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thierry Henry do in his first season with Monaco?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6485, "Truth_answer": "During the 1997–98 season, Thierry Henry set a French record by scoring seven goals in competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry set any records at Monaco?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6485, "Truth_answer": "In the 1996–97 season, Thierry Henry's solid performances helped the club win the Ligue 1 title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125075342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Henry_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened toThierry Henry in the 1996-97 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6486, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry was with the New York Red Bulls from 2010-2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thierry Henry play for the New York Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6486, "Truth_answer": "Before the Red Bulls, Thierry Henry was with Barcelona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Thierry Henry play for before the Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6486, "Truth_answer": "Other players on the Red Bulls include Rafael Márquez, Tim Ream, and Joel Lindpere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else played for the Red Bulls other than Thierry Henry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6486, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry's base salary of $5 million ($5.6 million guaranteed) with the Red Bulls in 2012 made him the highest-paid player in MLS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Thierry Henry playing for the Red Bulls?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6486, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry won the 2003-2004 European Golden Boot Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thierry Henry earn any other awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "In 1930, Erich Honecker entered the KPD, the Communist Party of Germany. He later worked closely together with then-KPD official Herbert Wehner in opposition/resistance to the Nazi state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Erich Honecker do to oppose the Nazis?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "On 3 July 1937 Erich Honecker was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for the preparation of high treason alongside the severe falsification of documents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Erich Honecker imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "During an Allied bombing raid on 6 March 1945 Erich Honecker managed to escape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Erich Honecker released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker held relationships during his captivity with his former inmates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What relationships did Erich Honecker have while in prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "Lotte Grund convinced Erich Honecker to turn himself in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Honecker caught after his escape?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "Erich Honecker hid himself at the apartment of Lotte Grund, a female prison guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Erich Honecker got out of prison?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6487, "Truth_answer": "In May 1945 Erich Honecker was picked up by chance in Berlin by Hans Mahle and taken to the Ulbricht Group, a collective of exiled German communists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023232615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Honecker_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Honecker maintain any Communist connections?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6488, "Truth_answer": "Before his death, Stephen Crane suffered from pulmonary hemorrhages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What lead up to Stephen Crane death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6488, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Crane had pulmonary tuberculosis, which he may have contracted in childhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that the cause of What lead up to Stephen Crane's death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6488, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Crane died on June 5, 1900, at the age of 28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Stephen Crane's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6488, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Crane's location of death: Badenweiler, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Stephen Crane die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6489, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Crane wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224125506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Crane_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Stephen Crane's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6489, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Crane was influenced by Impressionism, war and death, as well as fire, disfigurement, fear and courage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Stephen Crane's influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6489, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any specific people who influenced Stephen Crane?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6489, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Crane's fiction is typically categorized as representative of Naturalism, American realism, Impressionism or a mixture of the three.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224125506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Crane_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some elements of Stephen Crane's technique?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6489, "Truth_answer": "Crane was often criticized by early reviewers for his frequent incorporation of everyday speech into dialogue, mimicking the regional accents of his characters with colloquial stylization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224125506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Crane_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of Stephen Crane's style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6490, "Truth_answer": "Cynthia McKinney was born on March 17, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year was Cynthia McKinney born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6490, "Truth_answer": "Cynthia Ann McKinney is an American politician and activist who is an assistant professor at North South University, Bangladesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212194335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_McKinney_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Cynthia McKinney?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6490, "Truth_answer": "Cynthia McKinney is a member of the Democratic Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which party does Cynthia McKinney belong to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6490, "Truth_answer": "Cynthia McKinney was born on March 17, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year was Cynthia McKinney born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "Doughnut Dunkers was a comedy routine which Red Skelton wrote with his wife after observing people eating doughnuts and drinking coffee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the term doughnut dunkers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "The Doughnut Dunkers skit won Red Skelton and his wife the Loew's State engagement and a handsome fee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Red Skelton's Doughnut Dunkers skit amusing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the fee that Red Skelton won for doughnut dunkers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton started performing Doughnut Dunkers in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Red Skelton start doing doughnut dunkers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "Anger promised Red Skelton and his wife a booking as a headlining act at Loew's, but they would need to come up with new material for the engagement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214004714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the purpose of Doughnut Dunkers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton first performed Doughnut Dunkers for the Loew's State engagement in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Red Skelton first perform Doughnut Dunkers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6491, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton was a live performer before working in radio and television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Red Skelton perform live?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6492, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton was divorced 1943 and again in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Skelton get divorced?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6492, "Truth_answer": "Red Skelton used to tell the story of his having taken on the middle name Bernard when a teacher refused to believe that his middle name actually was Red.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Red Skelton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6492, "Truth_answer": "In 1938 Red Skelton hosted the show Avalon Time and also made his film debut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1938?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6492, "Truth_answer": "The program Avalon Time is often regarded as comedian Red Skelton's first big break in show business and on radio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170120125249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon_Time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Red Skelton successful with the show Avalon Time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Morbid Angel released their second album, Blessed Are the Sick, which was met with widespread critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Morbid Angel's rise to success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "The singles from Blessed Are the Sick are Fall From Grace, Abominations, Day of Suffering, The Ancient Ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the top singles off the album Blessed Are the Sick?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Blessed Are the Sick received by fans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel toured worldwide in support of Blessed Are the Sick throughout 1991 and 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did Morbid Angel see around 1991?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Blessed Are the Sick popular in other countries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 the band Morbid Angel toured the United States and released one single and one EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened regardingMorbid Angel in 1994?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "From 1991-1992 Morbid Angel were headlining a European tour with Sadus, Cathedral, Godflesh and Unleashed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Morbid Angel tour with anyone else?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6493, "Truth_answer": "On June 22, 1993 the band Morbid Angel released their third full-length album Covenant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other album released by Morbid Angel around 1992?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel was formed in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_metal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Morbid Angel formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel was formed in Tampa, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band Morbid Angel started?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "The founding members of Morbid Angel are guitarist Trey Azagthoth and drummer/vocalist Mike Browning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "Altars of Madness is the debut studio album of Florida-based death metal band Morbid Angel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180520181330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altars_of_Madness_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Morbid Angel's first album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "Altars of Madness was recorded December 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Morbid Angel record their first album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of their first album did Morbid Angel sell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "Altars of Madness was released May 12, 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p10", "https://www.metalkingdom.net/best-metal-albums-of-1989/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Morbid Angel release Altars of Madness?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6494, "Truth_answer": "Morbid Angel's first studio album, Altars of Madness, was released in 1989, and is regarded by many as one of the most important death metal albums of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morbid_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about Altars of Madness for Morbid Angel?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6495, "Truth_answer": "At the behest of the Steinway & Sons piano company, Anton Rubinstein toured the United States during the 1872–3 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anton Rubinstein start his American tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6495, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anton Rubinstein visit first on his American tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6495, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Anton Rubinstein's performance received in America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6495, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Anton Rubinstein meet in America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6495, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein stayed in America 239 days, giving 215 concerts—sometimes two and three a day in as many cities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the details of Anton Rubinstein's tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6496, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein was born to Jewish parents in the village of Vikhvatinets in the Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Anton Rubinstein's early life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6496, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein's mother, a competent musician, began giving him piano lessons at five, until the teacher Alexander Villoing heard and accepted Rubinstein as a non-paying student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anton Rubinstein go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6496, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubenstein sought unsuccessfully to enroll at the Paris Conservatoire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein further his music education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6496, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein applied to the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 9 in the year 1838.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Anton Rubinstein apply to the Paris Conservatoire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6496, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubenstein became most famous for his series of historical recitals—seven enormous, consecutive concerts covering the history of piano music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Anton Rubinstein play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6497, "Truth_answer": "Boris Yeltsin's new regime aimed to completely dismantle socialism and fully implement capitalism, converting the world's largest command economy into a free-market one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What radical reforms did Boris Yeltsin have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6497, "Truth_answer": "On 2 January 1992, Boris Yeltsin, acting as his own Prime Minister, ordered the liberalisation of foreign trade, prices, and currency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boris Yeltsin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6497, "Truth_answer": "Yeltsin followed a policy of macroeconomic stabilisation, a harsh austerity regime designed to control inflation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did he order this liberalization?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6497, "Truth_answer": "Inflation erodes the general purchasing power of money. Therefore, the interest rates must always be higher than inflation rates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Boris Yeltsin want control of inflation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6497, "Truth_answer": "Under Boris Yeltsin's stabilisation programme, interest rates were raised to extremely high levels to tighten money and restrict credit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Yeltsin_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how high were the interests rates raised under Boris Yeltsin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6498, "Truth_answer": "Boris Yeltsin was born in Butka, Sverdlovsk Oblast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Boris Yeltsin born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6498, "Truth_answer": "Boris Yeltsin's parents were peasant farmers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Boris Yeltsin's parents do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6498, "Truth_answer": "Boris Yeltsin attended the Ural Polytechnic Institute in Sverdlovsk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boris Yeltsin go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6498, "Truth_answer": "In college Boris Yeltsin was required to study Marxist-Leninist doctrine and choose a language course, for which he selected German, although never became adept at it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen around Boris Yeltsin's college years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6499, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was a 3 time NFL Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6499, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1951.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Don Hutson honored for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6499, "Truth_answer": "Hutson Street in the Packerland Industrial Park in Green Bay is named for him", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other ways Don Hutson was honored besides the Wisconsin Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6499, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson was inducted as a charter member of both the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951, and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don Hutson honored for anything else besides the Wisconsin Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6499, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson is a member of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, inducted in 1972 along with his quarterbacks, Arnie Herber and Cecil Isbell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don Hutson honored for anything else besides the Wisconsin Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame in 1951, and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963 ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6499, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson do anything for the community?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "Adult Swim is the adult-oriented nighttime programming block of the American children's basic cable network Cartoon Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cad3d.info/adult/adult-swik.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is adult swim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "Flying Lotus sent some song submissions to Adult Swim, under the name Flying Lotus (a moniker inspired by lucid dreaming) and was accepted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Lotus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Flying Lotus submit a song to Adult Swim?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "Flying Lotus was born on the year 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was 1983 for Flying Lotus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "The album title Los Angeles is named after Flying Lotus' place of birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_(Flying_Lotus_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Flying Lotus album Los Angeles about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "Under Warp Records Flying Lotus released his second album Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Flying Lotus do at Warp Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "Under Warp Records Flying Lotus also released his third album Cosmogramma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Flying Lotus have other albums under Warp Records besides ZZ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Flying Lotus win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "In 2012 Flying Lotus performed at the Bonnaroo Music Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Lotus_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flying Lotus have any tours?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6500, "Truth_answer": "Flying Lotus is also the founder of the record label Brainfeeder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106113702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Lotus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flying Lotus do any other work besides making music?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6501, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Dick Williams returned to Montreal as manager of the Expos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Dick Williams have to do with montreal expos?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6501, "Truth_answer": "After cajoling the Expos into improved, but below .500, performances in his first two seasons, Dick Williams turned the 1979–80 Expos into pennant contenders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Dick Williams do as manager of the expos?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6501, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Expos won over 90 games both years—the first winning seasons in franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Montreal Expos do well as pennant contenders with Dick Williams?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6501, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Expos finished second each time to the eventual World Champion (the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1979 and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Montreal Expos win any types of awards with Dick Williams?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6501, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams' hard edge alienated his players—especially his pitchers—and ultimately wore out his welcome. Williams was fired during the pennant drive on September 7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Dick Williams and the Montreal Expos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6502, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams was fired on June 8, 1988 with Seattle 23–33 and in sixth place. It would be his last major-league managing job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dick Williams' final season in uniform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6502, "Truth_answer": "The Padres fell to third in 1985, and Dick Williams was let go as manager just before 1986 spring training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did something happen in 1986 that caused Dick Williams to retire from playing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6502, "Truth_answer": "As of 2011, Dick Williams was the only manager in the team's history without a losing season. His difficulties with the Padres stemmed from a managerial power struggle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Williams_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dick Williams to blame for the Padres' losses somehow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6502, "Truth_answer": "Dick Williams coached the Padres until 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dick Williams play for in 1986?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Since Nigel Mansell had left the Williams team in 1993, the team had undergone some significant changes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about Nigel Mansell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Damon Hill had been promoted from test driver and was running full-time in one Renault.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the changes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Prost, Mansell's replacement, won the 1993 Drivers' Championship and then retired after the season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other changes nigel noticed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansel was not as quick as Damon Hill in race trim but signs that his speeds were coming back were evident in Japan during a battle with the Ferrari of Jean Alesi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mansell do that first year back?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Signs that Nigel Mansell's speeds were coming back were evident in Japan during a battle with the Ferrari of Jean Alesi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were they evident of since he wasn't doing as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nigel Mansell or his team react to the comeback?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Williams opted for youth over experience and hired David Coulthard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Williams chose instead of Nigel", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6503, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell's career with Williams was overall very successful with many wins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Nigel Mansell's career like with williams overall?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell was born 8 August 1953", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Nigel Mansell born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell was born in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Nigel Mansell born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell's parents were Eric, an engineer, and Joyce Mansell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Nigel Mansell's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Before racing, Nigel Mansell was an aerospace engineer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was racing Nigel Mansell's first job or did he do anything else before that?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "After considerable success in kart racing, Nigel Mansell moved to the Formula Ford series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nigel Mansell get into racing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Nigel Mansell won six of the nine races he took part in, including his debut event at Mallory Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nigel Mansell win the any Formula Ford series races?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell was awarded the title of BBC Sports Personality of the Year in both 1986 and 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nigel Mansell win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell left the Formula Series for CART IndyCar World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nigel Mansell remain with formula ford or did he move?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell's first season in Formula Three started with a pole position and a second-place finish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nigel Mansell do at Formula Three?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell raced in the Grand Prix Masters series in 2005, and won the championship title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other wins did Nigel Mansell have?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "A serious qualifying accident at Suzuka in Japan for the penultimate race of the season severely injured Nigel Mansell's back (a spinal concussion).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Mansell_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nigel Mansell have any injuries in his career?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Mansell missed two races after his injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nigel Mansell drive again after that?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6505, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger is not currently married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mick Jagger married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6505, "Truth_answer": "From 1966 to 1970, Mick Jagger had a relationship with Marianne Faithfull, the English singer-songwriter/actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mick Jagger date anyone famous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6505, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Mick Jagger's relationship with Marianne Faithfull?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6505, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger has eight children with five women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122023759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mick Jagger have children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6506, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful World is the fourth studio album by the British pop group Take That.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828052537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_World_(Take_That_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is beautiful world a album by Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6506, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful World by Take That was released on 24 November 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828052537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_World_(Take_That_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Barlow_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Beautiful World by Take That released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6506, "Truth_answer": "The lead single from the album, Patience, won 'Best British Single' at the 2007 BRIT Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the hit in the album Beautiful World?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6506, "Truth_answer": "In December 2006, Take That became the only act to secure a #1 position in the download chart, UK albums chart, singles chart, airplay chart and the video chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Beautiful World a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6506, "Truth_answer": "To date the album Beautiful World has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide (including 2,850,000 in the UK alone, as of July 2016).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Beautiful World were sold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "Shantiniketan is a neighbourhood of Bolpur city in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal, India, approximately 165 km north of Kolkata.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Santiniketan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "In 1901 Tagore moved to Santiniketan to found an ashram with a marble-floored prayer hall—The Mandir—an experimental school, groves of trees, gardens, a library.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rabindranath Tagore move to Shantiniketan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rabindranath Tagore successful in founding the ashram?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore was awarded a knighthood by King George V in the 1915 Birthday Honours, but he renounced it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rabindranath Tagore have any issues while at Shantiniketan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "Tagore renounced it after the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rabindranath Tagore renounce his knighthood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1930s Rabindranath Tagore lectured against ambient abnormal caste consciousness and untouchability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rabindranath Tagore say in his lecture?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "Tagore's death occurred on 7 August 1941, aged eighty; he was in an upstairs room of the Jorasanko mansion he was raised in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Rabindranath Tagore?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6507, "Truth_answer": "Between 1878 and 1932, Tagore set foot in more than thirty countries on five continents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116142151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabindranath_Tagore_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rabindranath Tagore live in the Jorasanko mansion until death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight years were from 1932 until Tagore's death in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the twilight years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "In 1932 Rabindranath Tagore visited a Bedouin encampment in the Iraqi desert and released Punashcha, a volume of poetry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1932?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "The tribal chief told him a message regarding which Tagore confided in his diary: I was startled into recognizing in his words the voice of essential humanity.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the visit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "In 1933, Rabindranath Tagore released a novel titled Dui Bon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tagore do next?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "In 1934 an earthquake hit Bihar, killing thousands. Tagore also released a novel titled Malancha that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do after that?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "He mourned the perennial poverty of Calcutta and the socioeconomic decline of Bengal, and detailed these newly plebeian aesthetics in an unrhymed hundred-line poem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he write about this experience?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6508, "Truth_answer": "Rabindranath Tagore also wrote dramas/plays, short stories, poems, and novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he have other things he wrote?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "Du Châtelet's education has been the subject of much speculation, but nothing is known with certainty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Émilie du Châtelet go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "When she was small, her father arranged training for her in activities such as fencing and riding, and as she grew older, he brought tutors to the house for her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Émilie du Châtelet have a mentor or tutor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "Du Châtelet's father Louis-Nicolas, recognizing her early brilliance, arranged for Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle to visit and talk about astronomy with her when she was 10 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Émilie du Châtelet learn from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "In addition to producing famous translations of works by authors such as Bernard Mandeville and Isaac Newton, Du Châtelet wrote a number of significant philosophical essays, letters and books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Émilie du Châtelet get started in philosophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "She had a well-known collaboration and romantic involvement with Voltaire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Émilie du Châtelet work with other famous philosophers besides Mandeville and Newton?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "Du Châtelet's education has been the subject of much speculation, but nothing is known with certainty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Émilie du Châtelet ever attend a formal school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Émilie du Châtelet tutor anyone famous when she was young ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6509, "Truth_answer": "Du Châtelet resourcefully sought some of France's best tutors and scholars to mentor her in mathematics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Émilie du Châtelet tutored in any other subjects?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "Historical evidence indicates that Du Châtelet's work had a very significant influence on the philosophical and scientific conversations of the 1730s and 1740s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Émilie du Châtelet's contribution to philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "By the age of twelve Émilie du Châtelet was fluent in Latin, Italian, Greek and German; she was later to publish translations into French of Greek and Latin plays and philosophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126115213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89milie_du_Ch%C3%A2telet_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Émilie du Châtelet start writing about philosophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "Émilie du Châtelet wrote Dissertation sur la nature et la propagation du feu, Institutions de physique, and Principes mathématiques de la philosophie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some things she wrote", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did she look up to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "Her most recognized achievement is her translation of and commentary on Isaac Newton's 1687 book Principia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she contribute anything of importance", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "The book contains basic laws of physics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What ideas were represented there", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "Émilie du Châtelet was also known for her collaboration with the writer Voltaire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6510, "Truth_answer": "Sharing a passion for science, Voltaire and Du Châtelet collaborated scientifically, setting up a lab in Du Chatelet's home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some collaboration she had with Voltaire", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "The Fundamental Principles of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, were a series of reforms introducing a new amnesty rule and replacing the red Khalqist flag with a more traditional one.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the fundamental principles of the democratic republic of afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "2600 of 2700 prisoners were freed under the new amnesty law and the flag was changed from 1980 to 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were these fundamental principles of the democratic republic of afghanistan followed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "These policies failed to increase the PDPA's legitimacy in the eyes of the Afghan people and the mujahideen rebels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did people take them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "When he came to power, Karmal promised an end to executions, the establishment of democratic institutions and free elections, the creation of a constitution, and legalization of alternative political parties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Babrak Karmal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "In 1953 Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did he have any problems?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "Babrak Karmal was released three years later in 1956 in an amnesty by Muhammad Daoud Khan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he given amnesty?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6511, "Truth_answer": "An amnesty law is any law that retroactively exempts a select group of people, usually military leaders and government leaders, from criminal liability for crimes committed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what has he got to do with amnesty?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6512, "Truth_answer": "With his wife, he translated the works of Freud into English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Strachey translate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6512, "Truth_answer": "With his wife, he translated the works of Freud into English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Strachey translate into English?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6512, "Truth_answer": "The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud was translated from German under the general editorship of James Strachey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402181145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Standard_Edition_of_the_Complete_Psychological_Works_of_Sigmund_Freud_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729082541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p54", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What texts that were written in German did James Strachey translate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6512, "Truth_answer": "With his wife, he translated the works of Freud into English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Strachey translating Freud's works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6512, "Truth_answer": "Bruno Bettelheim argued that anyone who reads Freud only in Strachey's English translation cannot understand Freud's concern with man's soul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729082541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strachey_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What cannot be understood in the Strachey's English translation of Freud's works?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6512, "Truth_answer": "Strachey's translations of Freud's works are still used today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are these Freud translations by James Strachey still used today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6513, "Truth_answer": "It was a combination of Kansai Johnny's Jr. of the Junior golden age and the newly popular V. West (Five West).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What two groups combined to form the Kanjani Eight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they combine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6513, "Truth_answer": "Thirty three of thirty six singles have placed at number-one on the Oricon singles chart and they have sold a total of 17 million album copies in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this group successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the combination of the groups leading to the Kanjani Eight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6513, "Truth_answer": "The group had been starring in three regular programs, now being aired nationwide, and were starting to get recognition as a debut Johnny's act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they receive any other awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6514, "Truth_answer": "The group's debut single was Naniwa Iroha Bushi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Kanjani Eight's debut single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6514, "Truth_answer": "The single became a local hit, capturing the traditional feel of their hometown region through the pop-enka tune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the single Naniwa Iroha Bushi received by the public ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6514, "Truth_answer": "With it's nationwide release it sold 85,487 and reached #1 on the weekly Oricon charts. Overall, the single sold 175,612 copies, making it the #49 single of 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102142516id_/http://www.generasia.com:80/wiki/Naniwa_Iroha_Bushi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Naniwa Iroha Bushi perform in the charts ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6514, "Truth_answer": "Naniwa=precolonial name of Osaka(their home city) Iroha=olden times Bushi=Samurai warrior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204026id_/https://kanjani8.livejournal.com/5334.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the song Naniwa Iroha Bushi about ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6514, "Truth_answer": "Kanjani Eight also perform in various other areas of the Japanese entertainment industry such as variety show hosting, television, movie, and stage acting, and radio talk show hosting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanjani_Eight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Kanjani Eight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6515, "Truth_answer": "Talland house is the childhood home of author Virginia Woolf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Talland house?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6515, "Truth_answer": "Each year between 1882 and 1894 from mid-July to mid-September the Stephen family leased Talland House as a summer residence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened at Talland House?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything tragic happen at Talland House?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened at Talland House?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6516, "Truth_answer": "The Voyage Out is the first novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1915 by Duckworth; and published in the US in 1920 by Doran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205043627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voyage_Out_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Virginia Woolf have any works published?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6516, "Truth_answer": "Virginia Woolf was born at 22 Hyde Park Gate and lived there till her father's death in 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Virginia Woolf living 1895 thru 1904?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6516, "Truth_answer": "At Freshwater Virginia had the first of her many nervous breakdowns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Virginia Woolf enjoy living in Freshwater?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6516, "Truth_answer": "Starting at the age of 15, Woolf had believed the diagnosis by her father and his doctor that reading and writing were deleterious to her nervous condition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203091141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any diagnosis of Virginia Woolf nervous breakdowns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Virginia Woolf have any relationships while in Freshwater?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was privately schooled in mathematics and science by William Frend, William King, and Mary Somerville, the noted 19th-century researcher and scientific author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ada Lovelace attend school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was privately schooled in mathematics and science by William Frend, William King, and Mary Somerville, the noted 19th-century researcher and scientific author.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace further her education beyond high school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ada Lovelace do with her mathematical skills during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "Her mindset of poetical science led her to ask questions about the Analytical Engine, examining how individuals and society relate to technology as a collaborative tool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace do well with integrating poetry and science? Did it make sense?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "The ideas of Poetical Science were not only expressed by Ada Lovelace. In history, it was manifested in talented individuals who believed in the intersection of rationality and creativity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090138id_/https://medium.com/@muneebtatar/a-brief-note-on-poetical-science-d2526e0e681_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace ever become popular and known for her way of learning?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "Her mother's obsession with rooting out any of the insanity of which she accused Byron was one of the reasons that Ada was taught mathematics from an early age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important aspects regarding Ada Lovelace's education?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6518, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace was chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main accomplishments of Ada Lovelace during this time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6518, "Truth_answer": "Lovelace emphasised the difference between the Analytical Engine and previous calculating machines, particularly its ability to be programmed to solve problems of any complexity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is noteworthy about the time Ada Lovelace worked on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6518, "Truth_answer": "Ada Lovelace further reasoned the analytical engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090138id_/https://medium.com/@muneebtatar/a-brief-note-on-poetical-science-d2526e0e681_p0", "https://www.thebubble.org.uk/current-affairs/science-technology/ada-lovelace/_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p13", "https://www.directorstalk.net/6-amazing-women-that-changed-the-tech-world-forever/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ada Lovelace proceed with the realization that the Analytical Engine could be programme to solve problems of any complexity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6518, "Truth_answer": "When Ada Lovelace saw some mechanical looms that used punchcards to direct the weaving of beautiful patterns, it reminded her of how Babbage's engine used punched cards to make calculations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything particularly interesting during this time that Ada Lovelace worked on the Analytical Engine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6518, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6518, "Truth_answer": "Her life has been commemorated in many ways including a computer language called ada and the creation of the Ada Lovelace Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ada Lovelace receive any special recognition or works?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Richard Suen, a Hong Kong businessman who had helped Adelson make connections with top Chinese officials in order to obtain the Macau license, took Adelson to court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about this time of litigation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "The judgement was due to Richard Suen alleging that Sheldon Adelson had reneged on his agreement to allow Suen to profit from a business venture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the judgement due to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "In the 2013 retrial, the jury awarded Suen a verdict for $70 million. The judge added another $31.6 million in interest, bringing the total judgment against Adelson to $101.6 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when the case was returned to lower court?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "He is a member of the Republican Party, and made the largest single donation to any U.S. presidential inauguration when he gave the Trump inaugural committee US$5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sheldon Adelson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "Adelson successfully sued the Daily Mail of London for libel in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheldon Adelson ever sue anyone?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "Sheldon Adelson won a judgment of approximately £4 million, which he said he would donate to London's Royal Marsden Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Sheldon Adelson settle his law suit with the Daily Mail in 2008 for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sheldon Adelson actually donate the money from his 2008 libel trial to the Royal Marsden Hospital?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 2008 libel lawsuit against the Daily Mail the only lawsuit Sheldon Adelson won?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "Adelson sued the National Jewish Democratic Council for libel, but a federal judge dismissed the suit in September 2013, ordering Adelson to pay the NJDC's legal fees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208105802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sheldon Adelson involved in any other legal cases besides the ones in 2008?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6519, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sheldon Adelson get the judge to dismiss the libel suit in 2013?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "The Silent Circus is the second studio album by American progressive metal band Between the Buried and Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silent_Circus_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201118182118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_%28Between_the_Buried_and_Me_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Silent Circus an album title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "The Silent Circus was released October 21, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did The Silent Circus come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "Silent Circus was their first album to be released through Victory Records after their departure from Lifeforce Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's noteworthy about this album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "Track list: Lost Perfection, Coulrophobia, Anablephobia, Camilla Rhodes, Mordecai, Reaction, (Shevanel Take 2), Ad a dglgmut, Destructo Spin, Aesthetic, The Need for Repetition, and The Man Land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on the album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "Alaska was released on September 6, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201118182118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_%28Between_the_Buried_and_Me_album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Between the Buried and Me release Alaska?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "In early 2006, Between the Buried and Me was on tour supporting Bleeding Through. They were also on the Ozzfest 2006 Second Stage and the Radio Rebellion Tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they tour in support of the album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "The Anatomy Of was released June 13, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Anatomy Of come out?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6520, "Truth_answer": "Covered songs include Blackened and Kickstart My Heart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs they covered?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "Anyanka Anya Christina Emanuella Jenkins is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anya Jenkins a recurring character in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anya Jenkins a friend of Buffy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "The character appears as a guest star in the third and fourth seasons of the show before becoming a series regular in the show's fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Anya Jenkins' character do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "Anya was originally a human named, but spent over 1000 years as Anyanka, a vengeance demon, wreaking havoc by granting the wishes of women who had been wronged by men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214031948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya_Jenkins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Anya Jenkins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "Anya has feelings for Xander and eventually seduces him in season 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Xander like Anya Jenkins?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "Anya Jenkins is similar to Cordelia Chase and she is very mean and selfish like Cordelia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Anya Jenkins a bad character in the show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "Anyanka has the power to grant wishes made by women seeking revenge against men who have wronged them, even changing reality to accommodate these wishes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anya Jenkins do on the show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anya Jenkins a popular character?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6522, "Truth_answer": "Terrell debuted in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), WWE's developmental territory, alongside Beverly Mullins, and they competed in various matches together, including lingerie matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Taryn Terrell's role in the Florida Championship?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6522, "Truth_answer": "Taryn Terell competed against various other FCW Divas, including Mullins (now renamed to Wesley Holiday), Miss Angela, The Bella Twins, Alicia Fox, and Roucka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222121701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taryn_Terrell_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Taryn Terrell's competitors in the FCW?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "Bob Knight began playing organized basketball at Orrville High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did bob knight start playing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "Bob Knight played on the Ohio State Buckeyes team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Knight play in college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "After playing college basketball Bob Knight began his career as a coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Knight go pro?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Knight play any other sports?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "Knight usually received scant playing time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was bob knight a star at ohio state?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "Awards Bob Knight received include the 2× Henry Iba Award (1975, 1989), Naismith College Coach of the Year (1987), and 3× AP Coach of the Year (1975, 1976, 1989).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Knight receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "Bob Knight also won the Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award (2002), Big Ten Coach of the Year, and the Naismith Award for Men's Outstanding Contribution to Basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Knight receive any other awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, ESPN hired Knight as a studio analyst and occasional color commentator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bob Knight do after basketball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6523, "Truth_answer": "Knight graduated with a degree in history and government in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Knight graduate from ohio state?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "Brand asked Knight to resign on September 10, and when Knight refused, Brand relieved him of his coaching duties effective immediately.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Bob Knight dismissed as Indiana's coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "Indiana University president Myles Brand announced that he had adopted a zero tolerance policy with regard to Knight's behavior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Bob Knight dismissed from Indiana?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "Bob Knight coached high school, college, US army, US Pan American, and US olympic national basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bob Knight coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "In Late 2000, Kent Harvey reportedly said, Hey, Knight, what's up? to Knight. According to Harvey, Knight then grabbed him by the arm and lectured him for not showing him respect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Knight have any other incidents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "Knight's dismissal was met with outrage from students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118005804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Knight_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Knight have any supporters?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Bob Knight mad about his dismissal from Indiana State?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6524, "Truth_answer": "He was dismissed from Indiana in the year 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was Bob Knight dismissed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "Undertow is the debut studio album by American rock band Tool, released on April 6, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undertow_(Tool_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding the band Tool, what is undertow?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "As of 2010, Undertow has sold over 2.9 million copies in the United States, and is certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undertow_(Tool_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Tool album Undertow do with the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "The singles from the album Undertow are Sober and Prison Sex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any hit songs on the Tool album Undertow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "With the release of Tool's follow-up single Prison Sex, the band again became the target of censorship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some significant fact that you can tell me about the Tool album Undertow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "The song's lyrics and video dealt with child abuse, which sparked controversial reactions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116143407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool_(band)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the band Tool become a target for censorship following the release of their single Prison Sex?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "The American branch of MuchMusic deemed the music video for Prison Sex too graphic and obscene, and MTV stopped airing it after a few showings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen during this time period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6525, "Truth_answer": "Ænima is the second studio album by American rock band Tool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tool's second album called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6526, "Truth_answer": "The character Iron Man made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 (cover dated March 1963), and received his own title in Iron Man #1 (May 1968).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first Iron Man series start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6526, "Truth_answer": "Iron Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books about a wealthy American business magnate, playboy, and ingenious scientist, Anthony Edward Tony Stark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the comic Iron Man about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6526, "Truth_answer": "Iron Man was ranked 12th on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes in 2011 and third in their list of The Top 50 Avengers in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the comic Iron Man well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6526, "Truth_answer": "The character Iron Man made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 (cover dated March 1963), and received his own title in Iron Man #1 (May 1968).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Iron Man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6527, "Truth_answer": "Raitt achieved belated commercial success with her tenth album, Nick of Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bonnie Raitt get her commercial breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6527, "Truth_answer": "Released in the spring of 1989, Nick of Time went to the top of the U.S. charts following Raitt's Grammy sweep in early 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bonnie Raitt get her commercial breakthrough? was this?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6527, "Truth_answer": "Nick of Time topped the Billboard 200 chart, selling five million copies, and won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826213942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_of_Time_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bonnie Raith's album Nick in Time a successful one?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6527, "Truth_answer": "She has won a total of 11 grammy awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raitt receive any more Grammy's other than the ones for the album Nick in Time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "Akhtar made a return to international cricket in the shorter format of the game. In May 2010, PCB named him in a list of 35 probables for the Asia Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Shoaib Akhtar's final years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Shoaib Akhtar's rehabilitation for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "In September 2011, Akhtar released his autobiography, Controversially Yours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Shoaib Akhtar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "The book reached the Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,676,115 in Books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Shoaib Akthar's autobiography sell well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "In his final year Akhtar was selected in Pakistan's 15-man squad to play in the 2011 World Cup, but during the tournament, he announced that he would retire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Shoaib Akhtar do during his final year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Shoaib Akhtar say he would retire in 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6528, "Truth_answer": "On 1 April 2008, Akhtar was banned for five years for publicly criticising the Pakistan Cricket Board.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What fact do you find to be the most interesting about Shoaib Akhtar's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6529, "Truth_answer": "During the 1990's Neal McCoy released seven studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Neal McCoy what happened in the 1990's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6529, "Truth_answer": "You Gotta Love That, his fourth album, also received a platinum certification and producing four singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Neal McCoy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6529, "Truth_answer": "For a Change, They're Playin' Our Song, the title track, and If I Was a Drinkin' Man were the four singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the four singles From Neil McCoy's fourth album You Gotta Love That?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6529, "Truth_answer": "It was released in August 1995 as the third single from the album You Gotta Love That. The song reached #16 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161228225249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Was_a_Drinkin%27_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with Neal Mccoy's song if i was a drinkin' man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6529, "Truth_answer": "Neil McCoy's #1 song is Wink.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Neil McCoy's best hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Neal McCoy's greatest accomplishment in this article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6530, "Truth_answer": "Hutson was born on January 31, 1913, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Don Hutson born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6530, "Truth_answer": "While a Boy Scout, Don Hutson played with snakes. He said that is where he got his quickness and agility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Don Hutson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6530, "Truth_answer": "Don Huston's parents were Roy B. Hutson and Mabel Clark Hutson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Don Hutson's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6530, "Truth_answer": "Don Hutson attended the University of Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518195041id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Don-Hutson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Don Hutson go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6530, "Truth_answer": "He studied Business at the University of Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Hutson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Hutson study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6530, "Truth_answer": "After graduation from the University of Alabama, Hutson played with the Green Bay Packers of the NFL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518195041id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Don-Hutson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Hutson graduate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6531, "Truth_answer": "Musically, Love's work with Hole and her solo efforts have been characterized as alternative rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is unique about Courtney Love's musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6531, "Truth_answer": "Love's lyrical content is composed from a female's point of view, and her lyrics have been described as literate and mordant and noted for articulating a third-wave feminist consciousness.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Courtney Love's songs about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6531, "Truth_answer": "Hole's early material, however, was described by critics as being stylistically closer to grindcore and aggressive punk rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do others say about Courtney Love's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6531, "Truth_answer": "Love has drawn public attention for her uninhibited live performances and confrontational lyrics, as well as her highly publicized personal life following her marriage to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Courtney Love?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6532, "Truth_answer": "Singer and guitarist Courtney Love and guitarist Eric Erlandson formed the band Hole in Los Angeles, California in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Hole form originally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6532, "Truth_answer": "The band Hole did live shows and tours beginning with a bar show and then headlining festivals .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did the band Hole play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6532, "Truth_answer": "Hole was an American alternative rock band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did they play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6532, "Truth_answer": "Two of their top songs are Celebrity Skin and Violet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some famous songs from their early years?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6532, "Truth_answer": "Hole released four studio albums between two incarnations spanning the 1990s and early-2010s, and became one of the most commercially successful rock bands in history fronted by a woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Courtney Love's band Hole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6533, "Truth_answer": "King Records' owner, Syd Nathan, signed King to the subsidiary Federal Records in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Freddie King work with federal records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6533, "Truth_answer": "Between 1962 and 1965 Freddie King, one of the three Blues kings (Freddie, B.B. and Albert), released a series of albums, mostly instrumentals, for Federal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818042618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Federal records produce records for Freddie King?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6533, "Truth_answer": "Between 1962 and 1965 Freddie King, one of the three Blues kings (Freddie, B.B. and Albert), released a series of albums, mostly instrumentals, for Federal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they do any other records", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6533, "Truth_answer": "During the Federal period, King toured with many notable R&B artists of the day, including Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, and James Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about federal records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6533, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King toured in the United States and overseas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Freddie King tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6533, "Truth_answer": "King recorded his debut single for the label on August 26, 1960: Have You Ever Loved a Woman backed with You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Freddie King do during this time period?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "It was released on 24 January 2007 in Japan and in the first week of February in the rest of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806190935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Weekend_in_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was A Weekend in The City Released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "The first single of the Block Party album A Weekend in the City is The Prayer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "The other singles of the Block Party album A Weekend in the City are I Still Remember, Hunting for Witches, and Flux.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they have any other singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and on the Irish Albums Chart. In the United States, it entered the Billboard 200 at number 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806190935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Weekend_in_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Bloc Party album A Weekend in the City a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "The album A Weekend in the City was recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios in Westmeath, Ireland, in mid-2006 and was produced by Jacknife Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806190935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Weekend_in_the_City_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bloc Party album A Weekend in the City?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "In 2007 the band released their album A Weekend in the City and embarked on two worldwide tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bloc Party do in 2007?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "Bloc Party has performed in Japan, the United States, the UK, Australia, and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else has Bloc Party performed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6534, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who have Bloc Party toured with?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6535, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Lovers is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Tamar Braxton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321104718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Lovers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is calling all lovers an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6535, "Truth_answer": "Calling All Lovers debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 43,000 units (38,000 in album sales) in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321104718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_All_Lovers_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Calling All Lovers a succesful album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6535, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton was a contestant on Season 21 of Dancing with the Stars, but withdrew due to illness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tamar Braxton win on dancing with the stars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6535, "Truth_answer": "On November 10, 2015, Tamar Braxton discovered that she had several pulmonary emboli in her lungs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of health problems did Tamar Braxton have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6535, "Truth_answer": "Braxton Family Christmas charted number 27 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, number 12 on US Top Holiday Albums on November 21, 2015, and sold 21,000 copies to date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Braxton Family Christmas a hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6535, "Truth_answer": "The single single from Braxton Family Christmas is Every Day is Christmas, Released: November 5, 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422120344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braxton_Family_Christmas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any singles come of the album Braxton Family Christmas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6536, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton was born March 17, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726214618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Braxtons_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tamar Braxton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6536, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Estine Braxton was born to Michael and Evelyn Braxton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Tamar Braxton's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6536, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton is from Severn, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tamar Braxton grow up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6536, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton attended Archbishop Spalding High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tamar Braxton go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6536, "Truth_answer": "Tamar Braxton started singing as a toddler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tamar Braxton start singing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6536, "Truth_answer": "Sisters Toni, Traci, Towanda, Trina, and Tamar Braxton signed their first record deal with Arista Records in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712034744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_Braxton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tamar Braxton start her career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6537, "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons Movie grossed a combined total of $74,036,787 in its opening weekend on 5,500 screens at 3,922 theaters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people went opening weekend for the Simpsons Movie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6537, "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons Movie grossed a combined total of $74,036,787 in its opening weekend on 5,500 screens at 3,922 theaters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the turnout opening weekend of the Simpsons Movie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6537, "Truth_answer": "The two other most popular films besides the Simpsons Movie released on July 27, 2007 are No Reservations and I Know Who Killed Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other two best films opening weekend of the Simpsons Movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6537, "Truth_answer": "The Simpsons Movie won the award for Best Comedy Film at the British Comedy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Simpsons Movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6538, "Truth_answer": "Patterson met Ingemar Johansson in three fights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Patterson vs Johansson fight?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6538, "Truth_answer": "Fight one winner was Johansson. Fight two winner was Patterson . Fight three winner was Patterson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Floyd Patterson do in the Patterson vs Johansson fight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6538, "Truth_answer": "The first Patterson vs. Johansson fight was stopped by referee. Fights two and three were won by knockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Patterson vs. Johnsson fight stopped?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6538, "Truth_answer": "In the first Patterson vs. Johansson fight, the referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight in the third round after the Johansson had knocked Patterson down seven times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Floyd Patterson injured in the Patterson vs. Johnsson fight?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6538, "Truth_answer": "Floyd Patterson knocked out Johansson in the fifth round of their rematch on June 20, 1960, to become the first man in history to regain the Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Patterson_p3", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Patterson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Patterson vs Johnsson fight?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6539, "Truth_answer": "Patterson lost his title to Liston in Chicago on September 25, 1962, by a first-round knockout. There was a subsequent rematch which Patterson also lost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Floyd Patterson's fights with Liston?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6539, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Floyd Patterson injured in his fight with Liston?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6539, "Truth_answer": "Patterson lost his title to Liston in Chicago on September 25, 1962, by a first-round knockout.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Patterson_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Patterson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the match between Patterson and Liston?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6539, "Truth_answer": "There was a subsequent rematch which Patterson also lost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Floyd Patterson's fight vs Liston?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6539, "Truth_answer": "Floyd Patterson was an American professional boxer who twice reigned as the world heavyweight champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Floyd Patterson take any titles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry was from an early time a vocal opponent of Parliamentary efforts to tax the colonies after the French and Indian War ended in 1763.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elbridge Gerry famous for in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Elbridge Gerry so opposed to taxes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "As a Democratic-Republican Elbridge Gerry served as the fifth vice president of the United States under President James Madison. Also, the phenomenon of gerrymandering was named after him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Elbridge Gerry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "In 1773 Gerry and other prominent Marbleheaders had established a hospital for performing smallpox inoculations, and due to a lack of understanding and fear a mob of people protested violently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the mob and Elbridge Gerry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "In 1773 Gerry and other prominent Marbleheaders had established a hospital for performing smallpox inoculations, and due to a lack of understanding and fear a mob of people protested violently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbridge Gerry have anything to do with that incident regarding the violent mob protesting the smallpox inocculations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "In 1773 Gerry and other prominent Marbleheaders had established a hospital for performing smallpox inoculations, and due to a lack of understanding and fear a mob of people protested violently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the hospital and inoculations help Elbridge Gerry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "In 1773 Gerry and other prominent Marbleheaders had established a hospital for performing smallpox inoculations, and due to a lack of understanding and fear a mob of people protested violently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Elbridge Gerry protests go?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "In 1773 Gerry and other prominent Marbleheaders had established a hospital for performing smallpox inoculations, and due to a lack of understanding and fear a mob of people protested violently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbridge Gerry take down the hospital?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "The XYZ Affair was a controversy in which French agents attempted to bribe Gerry Elbridge and other commissioners before political negotiations could continue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other controversies with Elbridge Gerry besides the hospital one?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6540, "Truth_answer": "Gerry Elbridge was Vice President for 1.5 years, Governor of Massachusetts for 1 year, and Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 5 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Elbridge Gerry hold office?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "A conciliatory and moderate legislator, Elbridge Gerry supported Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's proposals to fund the Revolutionary War debt and to establish a national bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200414111751id_/https://www.senate.gov/about/officers-staff/vice-president/VP_Elbridge_Gerry.htm_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elbridge Gerry most known for as a House Member?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Gary Elbridge was a member of the US House of Representatives for 5 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Elbridge Gerry a representative?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Gerry Elbridge prosecuted Federalist editors for libel, appointed family members to state office, and approved a controversial redistricting plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200414111751id_/https://www.senate.gov/about/officers-staff/vice-president/VP_Elbridge_Gerry.htm_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any controversies during Elbridge Gerry's time in office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "The redistricting plan was controversial because it was crafted to give Republicans an advantage in the state senatorial elections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was this controversial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry believed that the war was necessary to protect the liberties that both men had labored so hard to secure during the Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of individual liberties was Elbridge Gerry advocating for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry was actively involved in drafting and passage of the Bill of Rights as an advocate of individual and state liberties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbridge Gerry advocate for any other civil liberties?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry was influential in convincing a number of delegates to support passage of the United States Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elbridge Gerry work with any other famous politicians at the time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry vigorously supported Alexander Hamilton's reports on public credit, including the assumption at full value of state debts, and supported Hamilton's new Bank of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223072104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbridge_Gerry_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Elbridge Gerry reports on public credit entail?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry used the floor of the House to speak out against aristocratic and monarchical tendencies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Elbridge Gerry do while he was in office?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6541, "Truth_answer": "Elbridge Gerry saw aristocratic and monarchical tendencies as threats to Republican ideals, and generally opposed laws and their provisions that he perceived as limiting individual and state liberties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of these tendancies that Elbridge Gerry had?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men (pronounced boys to men) is an American R&B and hip hop vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and a cappella harmonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Boyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men headlined a Love Cruise from Miami, Florida, to Nassau, Bahamas in honor of their 20th anniversary and in observance of Valentine's Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on theBoyz II Men cruise?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "The Boyz II Men Cruise passengers received a welcome cocktail party, a concert performance, an additional fan appreciation concert, a photo session, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Boyz II Men do on their love cruise?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Boyz II Men fans happy because of the 2012 cruise?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "In 2012 Boyz II Men contributed a cover of Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel's song Snow Drop to their tribute album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Boyz II Men, what happened in 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "The Boyz II Men cruise took place February 11–14, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Boyz II Men party last?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6542, "Truth_answer": "The 1997 Boyz II Men tour to promote Evolution was very successful in terms of ticket sales, but behind the scenes, they were wracked by conflicts with their record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyz_II_Men_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else you see regarding Boyz II Men?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "In 1936 or 1937 Sun Ra had a vision where he went to Saturn and aliens told him to drop out of college and make music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sun Ra's the Trip to Saturn about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "On June 24, 1947, Kenneth Arnold made what is generally considered the first widely reported modern unidentified flying object sighting in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened related toSun Ra's trip to Saturn in 1947?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra's trip to Saturn allegedly occurred a full decade before flying saucers entered public consciousness with the 1947 encounter of Kenneth Arnold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sun Ra's flying saucers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "After leaving college, Sun Ra rarely slept and became known as the most singularly devoted musician in Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sun Ra?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra said, I would speak [through music], and the world would listen.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra learn from his mystical college experience?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "He said, I landed on a planet that I identified as Saturn... they teleported me and I was down on stage with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra say about his college visit to Saturn?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "They wanted to talk with me. They had one little antenna on each ear. A little antenna over each eye. They talked to me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sun Ra at the stage on Saturn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "They told me to stop college because there was going to be trouble in schools... the world was going into chaos... I would speak , and the world would listen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the aliens say to Sun Ra?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of his career, Sun Ra recorded dozens of singles and over one hundred full-length albums, comprising well over 1,000 songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else that was interesting about Sun Ra?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 Sun Ra received the AllMusic Favorite Reissues and Compilations award for Singles: The Definitive 45's Collection, Vol. 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Ra win any awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6543, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra's widely eclectic and avant-garde music echoed the entire history of jazz, from ragtime and early New Orleans hot jazz, to swing music, bebop, free jazz and fusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Ra have any influences?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Sun Ra was a skilled pianist. By the age of 11 or 12, he was composing and sight reading music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra start out as?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra's band was called the Arkestra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Sun Ra's band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Ra do any collaborations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra attended Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Sun Ra go to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra was a music education major, studying composition, orchestration, and music theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra study in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there something Sun Ra excelled at more than another?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra was often recognized as one of the hardest-working musicians anywhere he went — and surely one of the most original.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sun Ra get any recognition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "Early in his career, Sun Ra joined a musicians' trade union and toured with Ethan Harper's group through the US Southeast and Midwest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sun Ra do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "In 1934 Blount joined a musicians' trade union and toured with Harper's group through the US Southeast and Midwest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sun Ra have to do with the South?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "They were expected to be disciplined and presentable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sun Ra's band disciplined?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "Playing for the big bands gave black musicians a sense of pride and togetherness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sun Ra's band have a sense of pride?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6544, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did playing for big bands give Sun Ra's band a sense of pride?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6545, "Truth_answer": "In 2011 White Lies released their second studio album titled Rituals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band White Lies do in 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6545, "Truth_answer": "As of January 2012, UK sales for The Ritual stand at 95,000 copies according to The Guardian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180408010413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(White_Lies_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the White Lies album Ritual do in the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6545, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band White Lies have any success in the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6545, "Truth_answer": "The album Ritual by White Lies reached #6877 in Adult Alternative on Amazon's bestseller lists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ritual by White Lies have any popularity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6545, "Truth_answer": "White Lies announced an eleven date tour of the United Kingdom for February 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110095820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Lies_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band White Lies tour after the album Ritual was released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6546, "Truth_answer": "Big TV is the third studio album by the British indie rock band White Lies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_TV_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170101055932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Goes_Our_Love_Again_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180408010413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_(White_Lies_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Big TV by White Lies ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6546, "Truth_answer": "Big TV by White Lies was released on 12 August 2013 in the UK and Europe, and on 20 August 2013 in the US and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Big TV by White Lies released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6546, "Truth_answer": "Big TV by White Lies peaked at #3 on the Swiss Hitparade Charts and #4 on the UK OCC charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Big TV by White Lies successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6546, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Big TV by White Lies is There Goes Our Love Again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170101055932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Goes_Our_Love_Again_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were singles released from Big TV by White Lies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6546, "Truth_answer": "There Goes our Love again peaked at #30 on Belgium's Tipparade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the White Lies single There Goes our Love Again do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6546, "Truth_answer": "The second single from Big TV by White Lies is First Time Caller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles on the White Lies album Big TV other than There Goes our Love Again?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6547, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger is a Brazilian philosopher and politician who is Professor at Harvard Law School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roberto Mangabeira Unger known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6547, "Truth_answer": "Critical legal studies (CLS) is a school of critical theory that first emerged as a movement in the United States during the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is CLS?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6547, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Roberto Mangabeira Unger from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6547, "Truth_answer": "The Left Alternative is a 2009 book by philosopher and politician Roberto Mangabeira Unger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171231042612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics:_A_Work_In_Constructive_Social_Theory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Roberto Mangabeira Unger's books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6548, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger is a Brazilian philosopher and politician who is Professor at Harvard Law School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roberto Mangabeira Unger's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6548, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Ungerwas Brazil's Minister of Strategic Affairs in 2007 and again in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else other than writing books did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in his career ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6548, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Ungerran for the Chamber of Deputies, and twice launched exploratory bids for the Brazilian presidency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger run for government?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6548, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger helped transition Brazil to democracy. He was appointed as Brazil's Minister of Strategic Affairs in 2007 and again in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger do in or with Politics ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon won eight non-championship GPs, the Silverstone International Trophy, the 1000 km Monza, the Daytona 24 Hours, the Tasman Series and, the 24 Heures du Mans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Chris Amon's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon win any other titles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon's most significant win was the 24 Heures du Mans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most significant title Chris Amon won?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon holds the record for the most different makes of car raced by a Formula 1 World Championship driver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon set any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon holds the record with thirteen makes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many different makes of car did Chris Amon race with to hold the record?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "Following his death, Chris Amon's name was also lent to the Manfeild Autocourse in Feilding, Manawatu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Amon have any other legacies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Chris Amon ever injured?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "Apart from driving, Chris Amon also ran his own Formula One team for a short period in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chris Amon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon do any charities?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "After his retirement from F1, Chris Amon dedicated himself to running the family farm in New Zealand's Manawatu District for many years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Chris Amon do after retirement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from farming, Chris Amon lived in Taupo in New Zealand's North Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon stop farming at any point?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "After retiring from farming, Chris Amon lived in Taupo in New Zealand's North Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did he Chris Amon after retiring from farming?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1980s Chris Amon became more well known in New Zealand from test-driving vehicles on the TV motoring series Motor Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon do other tv shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon consulted for Toyota New Zealand, tuning the 1984 Toyota Corolla and subsequent cars for sale there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for which company did Chris Amon consult?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "Chris Amon was involved in the design of the upgraded Taupo Motorsport Park circuit", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Amon_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Chris Amon do after retiring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "The circuit was used for the New Zealand round of the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season in January 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the circuit for?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon race in the circuit?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Amon race again after retiring?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6551, "Truth_answer": "Vince Russo helped Jeff Jarrett win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vince Russo help as a masked wrestler to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at the time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6551, "Truth_answer": "Vince Russo returned as an on-screen character on the May 28, 2003 pay-per-view where he would hit Raven with a baseball bat .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vince Russo hit on May 28, 2003 pay per view?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6551, "Truth_answer": "Vince Russo would then manage NWA World Heavyweight Champion A.J. Styles for the remainder of his 2003 run", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Vince Russo manage in 2003?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6551, "Truth_answer": "It was reported that Vince Russo was written out of the company as a result of Hulk Hogan's signing and refusal to work with Russo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Vince Russo written off the company in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6552, "Truth_answer": "On October 3, 1999, Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara signed with WCW.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vince Russo sign with the WCW?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6552, "Truth_answer": "On October 3, 1999, Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara signed with WCW.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Vince Russo sign with the WCW?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6552, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, Vince Russo was hired as a freelance writer for WWF Magazine .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Vince Russo was a freelance writer for who?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6552, "Truth_answer": "Vince Russo would later become an editor in 1994 under the pseudonym of Vic Venom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929105130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Russo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vince Russo's pseudonym?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6553, "Truth_answer": "An LSD experience afforded McCartney the expansive new sense of possibility that defined the Beatle's next project, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the inspiration for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6553, "Truth_answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band won four Grammy Awards in 1968, including Album of the Year, the first rock LP to receive this honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110011756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Pepper%27s_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6554, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller was jailed for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Judith Miller's refusal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6554, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller was asked to testify about a leak naming Valerie Plame as a CIA officer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were they asking Judith Miller to testify for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6554, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when Judith Miller refused to testify?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6554, "Truth_answer": "On September 29, 2005, after spending 85 days in jail, Judith Miller was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108103850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Judith miller released from jail, if ever?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6554, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller co-wrote a book Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War, which became a top New York Times best seller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Judith Miller?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6554, "Truth_answer": "On December 3, 2001, Miller telephoned the Holy Land Foundation for comment regarding suspected links to terrorism, and The New York Times published a paper and online article that day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened or was stated in theJudith Miller telephone call?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6555, "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2001, Judith Miller opened an anthrax hoax letter mailed to her New York Times office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108103850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the anthrax hoax victim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6555, "Truth_answer": "Judith Miller's book became a top New York Times best seller shortly after she became a victim of a hoax anthrax letter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "then what happened?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6555, "Truth_answer": "The 2001 anthrax attacks had begun occurring in the wake of the September 11 attacks in 2001, with anthrax-laced letters sent to multiple news agencies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what more is known about the attack", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6555, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-two people were infected; five died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did these attacks result in any serious mishap?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6555, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, the government's investigation of these mailings focused on Bruce Ivins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting information in this section?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6555, "Truth_answer": "The investigation determinined that Bruce Ivins acted alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of this investigation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "Victor Price's family consisted of two parents and four children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vincent Price's family life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price had two children: Vincent Barrett Price and Victoria Price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vincent Price have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price's third wife was Coral Browne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Vincent Price's most current wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price attended the St. Louis Country Day School and Milford Academy in Milford, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was his Vincent Price's life growing up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures and one for television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects aboutVincent Price?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price was an American actor in horror, noir, drama, mystery, thriller, and comedy films. He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Price_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the article say about Vincent Price's acting career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6556, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vincent Price's children stay close to him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6557, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price, who studied Art History (along with English) at Yale University, was an art lover and collector.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of Art did Vincent Price create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6557, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price, who studied Art History (along with English) at Yale University, was an art lover and collector.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vincent Price create visual artwork?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6557, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Leonard Price Jr. was an American actor best known for his performances in horror films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026180711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Price_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vincent Price known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6557, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Price was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for TV and Film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vincent Price receive any formal awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6557, "Truth_answer": "The Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College is named in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Vincent Price?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6558, "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Paz has released four solo studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vinnie Paz release an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6558, "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Paz's third album was The Cornerstone of the Cornerstore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Vinnie Paz's third studio album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there people who were critical of Vinnie Paz's albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6558, "Truth_answer": "Vinnie Paz's debut album Season of the Assassins was released June 22, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Vinnie Paz album was released June 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks are an English rock band regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were The Kinks best known for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks are regarded as one of the most influential rock acts of the 1960s and early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was The Kinks' legacy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "Phobia is the twenty-third and most recent studio album by English rock group the Kinks,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Kinks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "Phobia was released in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did that release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "Phobia reached 92 on the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did it chart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "The song Autumn Almanac was criticized widely criticised at the time for being too similar to previous Davies efforts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Kinks ever criticized?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "Among numerous honours, the Kinks received the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Service to British Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Kinks win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks' #1 song is Waterloo Sunset.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kinks' top ranked song?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6559, "Truth_answer": "Artists influenced by The Kinks include the Ramones, The Clash, and The Jam, heavy metal acts including Van Halen and Britpop groups such as Oasis, Blur and Pulp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any thing else of significance about The Kinks' legacy?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6560, "Truth_answer": "A History of Violence is the sixth album by Philadelphia hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405235552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_History_of_Violence_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What history of violence did Vinnie Paz have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6560, "Truth_answer": "Paz released the Prayer for the Assassin EP. The EP contained four remixed tracks from Season of the Assassin and a music video for the track Keep Movin' on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Vinnie Paz?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6560, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a hit from the Prayer for the Assassin EP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6560, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Prayer for the Assassin EP do in sales?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6560, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Prayer for the Assassin EP only available for digital download?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6561, "Truth_answer": "Hekmatyar found himself caught between the advancing Taliban and the government forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's relation with the Taliban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6561, "Truth_answer": "On 14 February, he was forced to abandon his headquarters at Charasiab, from where rockets were fired at Kabul, and flee in disorder to Surobi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were they able to capture Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6561, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is the founder and current leader of the Hezb-e Islami political party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about Gulbuddin Hekmatyar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6561, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar fled to Iran in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar do in Iran?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6561, "Truth_answer": "Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is still alive as of December 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gulbuddin Hekmatyar die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6562, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey was a coach between 1966 and 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tom Hafey coach?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6562, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey coached four clubs: Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong and Sydney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Tom Hafey the coach of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6562, "Truth_answer": "As coach, Tom Hafey lead Richmond to a total of four premierships: 1967, 1969, 1973 and 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during Tom Hafey's coaching years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6562, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey was named coach of Richmond's team of the century in 1998, and given the AFL Coaches Association Coaching Legend Award in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tom Hafey a successful coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6563, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey played for Richmond between 1953 and 1958", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Tom Hafey play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6563, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hafey trained at the Richmond Football Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tom Hafey train at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6563, "Truth_answer": "After being a player for Richmond, Tom Hafey became a coach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tom Hafey's playing career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6563, "Truth_answer": "After the appointment of Alan McDonald as coach, Tom Hafey was often relegated to the bench as Ken Ward played in the back pocket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313164305id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hafey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Tom Hafey play for coach McDonald?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6564, "Truth_answer": "Robert Alan Eagleson was a Canadian lawyer who worked with Bobby Orr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Eagleson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6564, "Truth_answer": "Eagleson worked for Bobby Orr for two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Eagleson work for Bobby Orr?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6564, "Truth_answer": "Eagleson's strategy was to have Orr refuse to play with the Bruins and played for Canada's national team instead, so that the Bruins would make a higher offer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eagleson's strategy for Orr?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6564, "Truth_answer": "Based on the Orr signing, Eagleson would become the executive director of the new NHLPA and started on his rise to power within the ice hockey world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Eagleson based on the Orr signing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6564, "Truth_answer": "Bruins and Bobby Orr agreed on a US$25,000 signing bonus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Orr's signing bonus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6565, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Orr joined the Boston Bruins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bobby Orr doing in 1966?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6565, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Had he played in exhibition games before that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6565, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr played his first organized hockey in 1953 at age five, in the minor squirt division, and he was noticed by the Bruins during a youth hockey tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did he play before October 19, 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6565, "Truth_answer": "Bobby Orr first played as a forward but moved to defence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did he play for the Bruins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6565, "Truth_answer": "For the 1966 season, Bobby Orr scored 13 goals and 28 assists, one of the best rookie seasons in NHL history to that point by a defenceman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he set any records in his rookie season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6566, "Truth_answer": "Thor Heyerdahl became notable for his Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki expedition?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6566, "Truth_answer": "The expedition began in Peru.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Kon-Tiki expedition start from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6566, "Truth_answer": "Heyerdahl and five fellow adventurers sailed from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were on the Kon-Tiki expedition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6566, "Truth_answer": "The Kon-Tiki expedition lasted 101-days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Kon-Tiki expedition take?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6566, "Truth_answer": "The vessel used was a pae-pae raft constructed from balsa wood and other native materials, christened the Kon-Tiki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120170709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Heyerdahl_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of vessel did the Kon-Tiki expedition crew take to get to the Tuamotu Islands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6566, "Truth_answer": "The journey was 4,300-nautical-miles(5,000-mile or 8,000 km).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Kon-Tiki expedition journey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6567, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappo grew up in Maryland, Florida, and California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Frank Zappa grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6567, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa was often sick as a child, suffering from asthma, earaches and sinus problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa have a happy childhood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6567, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappo's family lived in Maryland, Florida, and California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa's family stay in Baltimore?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6567, "Truth_answer": "In California Frank Zappa began to develop his interest in music after his parents bought him a phonograph and he joined his first band at Mission Bay High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frank Zappa enjoy California more than Maryland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6567, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa's family consisted of his mother, father, and three siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in his immediate family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6567, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa joined his first band at Mission Bay High School in San Diego as the drummer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Zappa first play music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention disbanded in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eagle1023fm.com/frank-zappa-mothers-fillmore-east/_p0", "http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2016/04/inside-zappa-documentary-eat-that.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p69" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What group of Frank Zappa's disbanded?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention disbanded in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eagle1023fm.com/frank-zappa-mothers-fillmore-east/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223224942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Mothers of Invention disband?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "Their sound mixed R&B, doo-wop, musique concrète, and experimental sound collages that captured the freak subculture of Los Angeles at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did The Mothers of Invention play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "Frank Zappa often cited financial strain as the main reason, but also commented on the band members' lack of sufficient effort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Mothers of Invention break up?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "Their first records were vocally oriented, but Zappa wrote more instrumental jazz and classical oriented music for the band's concerts, which confused audiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zappa_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207103715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mothers_of_Invention_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were there financial problems for The Mothers of Invention ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Frank Zappa think the memebers of the band The Mothers of Invention lacked effort?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "The band Mothers of Invention released eleven studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mothers of Invention release any albums or singles together?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Mothers of Invention play with anybody famous?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "After the NBA, Hakeem Olajuwon splits his time between Jordan, where he moved to pursue Islamic studies, and his ranch near Houston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hakeem Olajuwon do Post-NBA?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "Hakeem Olajuwon also invested in the Houston real estate market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hakeem Olajuwon do aside that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "Olajuwon has had great success in the Houston real estate market, with his estimated profits exceeding $100 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has that been well received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "Hakeem Olajuwon has worked with several NBA players, including power forward Emeka Okafor, and center Yao Ming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Hakeem Olajuwon taught anyone of note?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have they made any statements about his teachings or what they learned?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "While Hakeem Olajuwon never expressed an interest in coaching a team, he wishes to give back to the game by helping younger players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028090653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakeem_Olajuwon_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hakeem Olajuwon open the Big Man Camp?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Hakeem Olajuwon say in that statement?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6569, "Truth_answer": "Hakeem Olajuwon was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028090653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakeem_Olajuwon_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Hakeem Olajuwon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "The Dream Shake was a set of strategic moves that became known as Hakeem's trademark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dream Shake?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "The Dream Shake consisted of a set of fakes and spin moves .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did these moves consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "The Dream Shake was very difficult to defend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did it always work against his opponents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "Olajuwon traced the move back to the soccer-playing days of his youth and said The Dream Shake was actually one of my soccer moves which I translated to basketball.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he begin using the Dream Shake?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone else used the Dream Shake?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "Regarding the Dream Shake, Shaquille O'Neal stated: Hakeem has five moves, then four countermoves – that gives him 20 moves.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Dream Shake?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "Olajuwon has referred to basketball as a science because he describes his signature move in vivid detail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Hakeem Olajuwon see basketball as a science?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has anyone ever used the dream shake to defend him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6571, "Truth_answer": "John Cage's first completed pieces are currently lost. According to the composer, the earliest works were very short pieces for piano, composed using complex mathematical procedures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Cage's earliest work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6571, "Truth_answer": "John Cage's works from the early 1930s are Sonata for Clarinet and Composition for 3 Voices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Cage have other early works?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6571, "Truth_answer": "The piece was created in 1933 while Cage was studying music with Richard Buhlig Buhlig convinced Cage to send the Sonata to Henry Cowell for publication in New Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What artists were involved in this production?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "John Cage is perhaps best known for his 1952 composition 4′33″, which is performed in the absence of deliberate sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202101303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about John Cage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "Conceived around 1947–48, while the composer was working on Sonatas and Interludes, 4′33″ became for John Cage the epitome of his idea that any sounds may constitute music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%E2%80%B233%E2%80%B3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was John Cage's 4′33″ project put forth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "In 4′33″ the audience contributes the bulk of the material of the piece. Since the piece consists of exclusively ambient noise, the audience's behavior, their whispers and movements, are essential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the contributors to 4′33″?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did 4′33″ cost to produce?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "4'33 was conceived around 1947-1948 and composed in 1952.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take to put 4′33″ together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "4'33 was also a reflection of the influence of Zen Buddhism, which John Cage had studied since the late 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else contributed or sponsored 4′33″?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6572, "Truth_answer": "The premiere of the three-movement 4′33″ was given by David Tudor on August 29, 1952, in Maverick Concert Hall, Woodstock, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the debut?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "Following his film career, Jimmy Fallon returned to television as the host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC studios in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did he do upon his return?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon grew up with an interest in comedy and music, moving to Los Angeles at 21 to pursue opportunities in stand-up comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon_p0", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Jimmy_Fallon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jimmy Fallon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jimmy Fallon arrested?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any scandal involving Jimmy Fallon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon's movie Taxi premiered in the fall of 2004 and was a flop with critics and audiences. Jimmy Fallon was also criticized for the uncontroversial questions he asked Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jimmy Fallon face critics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon has hosted many famous guests as the host of late-night talk show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and before that Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon_p0", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Jimmy_Fallon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Fallon host many important actors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6573, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon has hosted many actors including Daniel Radcliffe, Justin Timberlake, and Dwayne Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actors did Jimmy Fallon host with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon was born September 19, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.unlimitedgyaan.com/jimmy-fallon-tickets-how-to-get-jimmy-fallon-tickets/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon_p1", "https://www.whattoexpect.com/due-date-calculator/result/september-19/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jimmy Fallon born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon is married to film producer Nancy Juvonen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jimmy ever married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon married film producer Nancy Juvonen on December 22, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did he get married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon has two daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jimmy Fallon have any children?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon's daughters are Winnie Rose and Frances Cole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Jimmy Fallon's childrens' names?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon grew up with an interest in comedy and music", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon_p0", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Jimmy_Fallon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Jimmy Fallon's personal interests?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon tripped over a rug in his home and caught his wedding ring on a counter top, which nearly tore off his finger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon_p12", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Jimmy_Fallon_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Jimmy Fallon's ring avulsion?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon was taken to the emergency room and then sent to a surgeon who performed microsurgery on his finger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Fallon_p12", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Jimmy_Fallon_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Fallon have to have surgery to repair his finger?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2017, Fallon's mother, Gloria Fallon, died from undisclosed causes at age 68 at NYU Langone Medical Center in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that happened in his personal life I should know of?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Tapings of the following Tonight Show episodes were canceled. One week later, Fallon paid tribute to his mother after that night's monologue, becoming emotional and calling her the best audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that affect Jimmy?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6574, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Fallon has one sister Gloria Fallon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jimmy Fallon have siblings?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6575, "Truth_answer": "The year 2006 marked a significant turning point in Genelia D'Souza's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Genelia D'Souza's turning point in the south?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6575, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza completed two Telugu movies in early 2006, one was the romantic comedy Happy, and the other was Raam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which movies were they in 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6575, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza then portrayed the role of Haasini, a vibrant, effervescent and a happy-go-lucky young girl, in the 2006 Telugu romantic film Bommarillu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other work did Genelia D'Souza do in 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6575, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza has received 7 awards for her work in films from 2003-2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Genelia D'Souza win any awards for any of the work she did?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6575, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza is married to Riteish Deshmukh, and the couple have two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Genelia D'Souza married or did she have a family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6576, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza's professional movie career began with her Bollywood debut Tujhe Meri Kasam in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Genelia D'Souza's debut film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6576, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza plays the role of Anju in Tujhe Meri Kasam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Genelia D'Souza character in the film Tujhe Meri Kasam?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who decided to cast Genelia D'Souza in theleading role for 2003's Tujhe Meri Kasam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6576, "Truth_answer": "In 2003 Genelia D'Souza signed three movies simultaneously in three different languages, Tujhe Meri Kasam (Hindi), Boys (Tamil), and Satyam (Telugu).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428104339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelia_D%27Souza_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Genelia D'Souza have any other roles in 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6576, "Truth_answer": "Genelia was spotted as the bridesmaid at a wedding which led to her first modeling assignment at 15. Then she gained wide attention from a Parker Pen commercial with Amitabh Bachchan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Genelia D'Souza discovered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6576, "Truth_answer": "Genelia D'Souza worked with stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Prabhu Deva, Amol Gupte, Jagathy Sreekumar, Nithya Menon, and Alexx O'Nell for the 2011 film Urumi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200914210731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urumi_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Genelia D'Souza work with any other movie stars?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "In 1943 Muddy Waters moved to Chicago and began playing in clubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929192332id_/https://www.biography.com/musician/muddy-waters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what city did Muddy Waters play in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Water's instruments are vocals, guitar, and harmonica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments did Muddy Waters play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Muddy Waters moved to Chicago to become a full-time professional musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did Muddy Waters move to chicago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill was Muddy Water's first album. It included the song Tell Me Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some early songs or albums by Muddy Waters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic reviewer Cub Koda stated Waters's tribute album to the man who gave him his start on the Chicago circuit, this stuff doesn't sound much like Broonzy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Muddy Waters get any media recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "Two of his greatest hits are I Can't Be Satisfied and Feel Like Goin' Home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs by Muddy Waters were successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "Big Bill Broonzy gave Muddy Waters the opportunity to play in front of a large audience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muddy_Waters_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Muddy Waters have a large audience?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Muddy Water perform with other bands?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6578, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Muddy Waters moved to Chicago to become a full-time professional musician. In 1958, he traveled to England, laying the foundations of the resurgence of interest in the blues there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what city did Muddy Waters live in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6578, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Water's instruments are vocals, guitar, and harmonica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments did Muddy Waters play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6578, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters played with his band—Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Elga Edmonds on drums, Otis Spann on piano, and sometimes bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some people Muddy Waters played with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6578, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters played with his band—Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Elga Edmonds on drums, Otis Spann on piano, and sometimes bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what instruments did Muddy Waters' band play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6578, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Waters received 6 Grammies and four of his songs are on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Muddy Waters receive media recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6578, "Truth_answer": "Muddy Water's musical genre is Blues, Chicago blues, Delta blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre was Muddy Waters' music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6579, "Truth_answer": "Mojo first appeared in Longshot #3 (November 1985), and was the main villain of the miniseries, appearing in the subsequent three issues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_(comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was the comic book featuring Mojo published?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6579, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the Mojo comic book did they make?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6579, "Truth_answer": "Mojo was featured in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #8, and in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #7 (2006).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has a recent comic book of Mojo been published in the last few years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6579, "Truth_answer": "Marvel Comics published this most recent comic book featuring Mojo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published this comic book featuring Mojo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, Ara Parseghian guided Notre Dame to its first national championship since the Leahy era", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Notre Dame and Ara Parseghian's first national title?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "They won because their offense was best in the nation in scoring, with an average of 36.2 points per game. The defense was second in the country in points allowed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Notre Dame and Ara Parseghian win their first national title?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "A notable play in the Michigan State game was to allow the clock to run out and end the game in a 10-10 tie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some notable plays in Notre Dame winning their first national title under Ara Parseghian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any records broken in Notre Dame and Ara Parseghian's quest for their first national title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jim Seymour do in the game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "Final wire service polls gave Parseghian's team the national championship, although Notre Dame did not participate in a post-season bowl game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides how Notre Dame and Ara Parseghian won the championship, notable plays, and records broken?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "One 51-0 victory was against USC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Notre Dame's victories against?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "It was a 10-10 tie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score in the Michigan State vs. Notre Dame game?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any injuries in any of Notre Dame's 1966 season games?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "Parseghian quickly turned things around in 1964; he re-established a sense of confidence and team spirit that had been lost under Kuharich and Devore", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Notre Dame's 1964 football season under new coach Ara Parseghian successful?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "Parseghian also recognized talent in quarterback John Huarte and wide receiver Jack Snow", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any players of note during Notre Dame's 1964 football season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "Huarte passed for 2,062 yards and set 12 school records in 1964, four of which still stood as of 2009. He also won the Heisman Trophy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any Notre Dame football players break any school or other records during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any injuries on the Notre Dame football team during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any conflicts on the Notre Dame football team during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "The team went undefeated until the last game of the year against USC, who won 20–17", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103032648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_Parseghian_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything of note happen to the Notre Dame football team during the 1964 season?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "USC's Rod Sherman scored a touchdown pass from Craig Fertig in the final minutes of the USC versus Notre Dame game in 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who scored during the final game of the 1964 football season in USC versus Notre Dame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, Notre Dame played against Wisconsin, Purdue, Air Force, UCLA, Navy, and USC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Notre Dame play against during the 1964 football season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6581, "Truth_answer": "Parseghian's coaching style was to carefully plan and organize the practices, and to listen to players' concerns about the program and address them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything special about Ara Parseghian's coaching style?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "In July 1901, Jack London was accused of plagiarism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jack London accused of plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "Newspapers accused Jack London of plagiarism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who accused Jack London of plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "Forrest McClean based his story on a real-life newspaper account, which was similar to what Jack London and Frank Norris did", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Forrest McClean accuse Jack London of plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "There were no ramifications for Forrest McClean", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Forrest McClean?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "The most serious charge of plagiarism was based on London's The Bishop's Vision, Chapter 7 of his novel The Iron Heel (1908)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about this article on Jack London, besides his first plagiarism accusation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "Frank Harris was angry at London and suggested he should receive 1/60th of the royalties from The Iron Heel, the disputed material constituting about that fraction of the whole novel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119081212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_London_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted from Jack London's most serious plagiarism accusation?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6582, "Truth_answer": "There was no punishment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack London's punishment for plagiarism, if any?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "The earliest incarnation of the band The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Apples in Stereo form in 1991?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "In late 1991, Robert Schneider met Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Apples in Stero in 1991?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre going?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "They started their band by bonding over their love of the Beach Boys", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre start the band?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "Schneider was visiting Athens, GA in 1991, and initially named the band The Apples after the Pink Floyd song Apples and Oranges“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Apples in Stereo name their band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "From February to April 1993, the band recorded their debut 7 EP, Tidal Wave, and released it in June as the first record ever to bear the Elephant 6 logo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Apples in Stereo's first album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Apples in Stereo's EP Tidal Wave make the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo went on tour in 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Apples in Stereo go on tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo's next album was an EP called Hypnotic Suggestion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Apples in Stereo's next album after Tidal Wave?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6583, "Truth_answer": "They toured the country in late 1994, recording the first half of their new album in Glendora, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225184331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Apples_In_Stereo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Apples in Stereo do next after they released their second EP Hypnotic Suggestion?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6584, "Truth_answer": "The Wall is a rock opera that explores abandonment and isolation, symbolized by a wall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the concept of the film Pink Floyd - The Wall?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6584, "Truth_answer": "The film creates an approximate storyline of events in the life of the protagonist, Pink, a character based on Syd Barrett as well as Roger Waters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the film Pink Floyd - The Walls comprised of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6584, "Truth_answer": "Pink's father also dies in a war, which is where Pink starts to build a metaphorical wall around himself", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the concept of the film and who it was comprised of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pink Floyd's biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they do next?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6584, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Paul Sartre was an existentialist whose ideas helped shape the film's concept", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Jeal-Paul Sartre in relation to Pink Floyd - The Wall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "Even before the original Pink Floyd album was recorded, a film was intended to be made from it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the idea for the film Pink Floyd - The Wall come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "The concept of the film was intended to be live footage from the album's tour, with Scarfe's animation and extra scenes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Pink Floyd - The Wall going to be about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "The film was going to star Roger Waters himself", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides where the idea came from and what the film was going to be about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "Water's role was going to be as the star, Pink", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Waters' role going to be in the film Pink Floyd - The Wall?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "EMI did not intend to make the film, as they did not understand the concept", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did EMI not want to make the film?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "Director Alan Parker asked EMI whether The Wall could be adapted to film. EMI suggested that Parker talk to Waters, who had asked Parker to direct the film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the production of Pink Floyd - The Wall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6585, "Truth_answer": "Waters began work on the film's screenplay after studying scriptwriting books. He and Scarfe produced a special-edition book containing the screenplay and art to pitch the project to investors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_%E2%80%93_The_Wall_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else significant about the production of the film Pink Floyd - The Wall, besides where the idea came from, what the film was going to be about, Roger Waters' role, why they didn't make the film, and the production?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "Y.A. Tittle was the fourth player to throw seven touchdown passes in a game, when he did so in 1962 against the Redskins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y.A. Tittle's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "No, the Giants lost to the Bears in the 1963 game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Giants win the game versus the Bears in 1963?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "Thw score was 14-10", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Bears-Giants score in their 1963 game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "Y.A. Tittle played quarterback", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Y.A. Tittle play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "Tittle was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with its 1971 class, which included Jim Brown, Norm Van Brocklin, Vince Lombardi, and former Giants teammate Andy Robustelli", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting, besides Y.A. Tittle's legacy, position, and results of the Bears game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "By virtue of his membership in the pro hall of fame, he was automatically inducted as a charter member of the San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "No, it wasn't invented yet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle play in the Super Bowl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "Y.A. Tittle played for the Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers, and New York Giants", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Y.A. Tittle play for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "After retiring, he founded his own company, Y. A. Tittle Insurance & Financial Services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle have any other accomplishments?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "After the 49ers, Y.A. Tittle played for the New York Giants", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Y.A. Tittle play for after the 49ers?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "Y.A. Tittle also played for the Baltimore Colts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle play for any other teams professionally?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6586, "Truth_answer": "That season he was recognized as AAFC Rookie of the Year by UPI after passing for 2,739 yards and leading the Colts to the brink of an Eastern Division championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did that season with the Baltimore Colts go?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "Morris Berman of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette took the famous photo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "The photo was taken on September 20, 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle taken?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "The photo was of Y.A. Tittle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "Tittle, in his 17th and final season, was photographed helmet-less, bloodied and kneeling immediately after having been knocked to the ground", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Y.A. Tittle doing in the famous picture?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "He suffered a concussion and cracked sternum on the play, but went on to play the rest of the season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Y.A. Tittle injured in the famous photo?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "Post-Gazette editors declined to publish the photo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Y.A. Tittle's famous photo?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "They were looking for action shots instead", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why didn't the Post-Gazette publish the photo of Y.A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "The photo was published in the October 2, 1964, issue of Life magazine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did publish the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "The photo was published in the October 2, 1964, issue of Life magazine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Life magazine publish the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "It is regarded as having changed the way that photographers look at sports, having shown the power of capturing a moment of reaction", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the importance of the famous photo of Y.A. Tittle?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6587, "Truth_answer": "After at first having failed to see the appeal of the image, Tittle eventually grew to embrace it, putting it on the back cover of his 2009 autobiography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Y.A. Tittle like the famous photo of himself?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6588, "Truth_answer": "Bill Veeck was a co-owner of the Milwaukee Brewers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bill Veeck have to do with the Milwaukee Brewers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6588, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Milwaukee Brewers won three pennants in five years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Milwaukee Brewers have a lot of wins?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bill Veeck sell the team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Veeck make this happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6588, "Truth_answer": "According to his autobiography Veeck claimed to have installed a screen to make the right field target a little more difficult for left-handed pull hitters of the opposing team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bill Veeck do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6588, "Truth_answer": "He had a series of wooden legs and, as an inveterate smoker, cut holes in them to use as an ashtray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill Veeck known for anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6589, "Truth_answer": "Veeck had been a fan of the Negro Leagues since his early teens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill Veeck a sportsfan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6589, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1942, Veeck met with Gerry Nugent, president of the Philadelphia Phillies, to discuss the possibility of buying the struggling National League team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Veeck get involved with the Phillies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6589, "Truth_answer": "He later wrote in his memoirs that he intended to buy the Phillies and stock the team's roster with stars from the Negro Leagues", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bill Veeck want to buy the Phillies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6589, "Truth_answer": "Veeck quickly secured financing to buy the Phillies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Veeck have enough money to buy the Phillies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6589, "Truth_answer": "Bill Veeck wanted to buy the Phillies and fill the roster with players from the Negro Leagues, but the MLB commissioner, a segregationist, blocked the sale", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other controversy was going on with Bill Veeck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6589, "Truth_answer": "The authors of an article in the 1998 issue of SABR's National Pastime argued that Veeck invented the story of buying the Phillies and filling their roster with Negro leaguers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103035918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Veeck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about Bill Veeck's deal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6590, "Truth_answer": "Danny Devito has played Louie de Palma on Taxi, SNL, Friends, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles did Danny DeVito play on television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6590, "Truth_answer": "Danny Devito has done voice work in My Little Pony: The Movie, The Earth Day Special, The Simpsons, Space Jam, and Hercules, The Lorax", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some voice over work that Danny DeVito has done?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6590, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, DeVito played the role of John John John the Apple DeAppoliso in the Starsky & Hutch episode The Collector", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Danny DeVito start acting on television?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6590, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, DeVito voiced the Grundle King in My Little Pony: The Movie", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Danny DeVito start voice over work?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen was the new frontman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the new frontman for Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Kelly Hansen joined Foreigner as their frontman in March 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Kelly Hansen become the new frontman for Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Kelly Hansen stayed with Foreigner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Hansen stay with the band Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Hansen toured with Foreigner in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kelly Hansen tour with the band Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "The band released a greatest hits anthology on July 15, 2008, titled No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foreigner release a new album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "The anthology included all of their greatest hits plus some new live recordings and a new studio track, Too Late", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Foreigner's greatest hits album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "The new studio track was Too Late", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Foreigner's new studio track?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Too Late was their first new song release since the 1994 album Mr. Moonlight and the first recorded output of the new lineup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the new song, Too Late, do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Too Late was released as a single on June 17, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Jacobs was replaced initially by Paul Mirkovich", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Jeff Jacobs in Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "Michael Bluestein then replaced Paul Mirkovich in 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Paul Mirkovich in Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6591, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Bonham left the group. He was replaced by Bryan Head, and then by Tichy (who returned)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Foreigner replace anyone else?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6592, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Ryan Howard was named National League Rookie of the Month (September) and also Rookie of the Year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2005 to Ryan Howard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6592, "Truth_answer": "Howard finished his rookie season with 17 doubles, two triples, 52 runs scored, and 100 strikeouts and 63 runs batted", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Howard set any records in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6592, "Truth_answer": "Howard was rewarded for his effort by being named NL Rookie of the Year, the fourth Phillie to win the award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Howard win any awards in 2005?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6592, "Truth_answer": "After the 2005 season, the Phillies faced a dilemma involving Thome and Howard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Howard have any conflicts in 2005?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6592, "Truth_answer": "The dilemma was that both players were first basemen, and they needed to eliminate one of them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the dilemma with Ryan Howard in 2005?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6592, "Truth_answer": "Before the 2006 season, the Phillies traded Thome for outfielder Aaron Rowand and minor league pitching prospects Gio González and Daniel Haigwood in order to make room for Howard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Ryan Howard's teammates?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6593, "Truth_answer": "Howard married former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader Krystle Campbell in Maui on December 1, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115234653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Howard_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Ryan Howard married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6593, "Truth_answer": "Not together, but Howard has a son named Darian Alexander, who was born January 26, 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Ryan Howard and his wife have any children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6593, "Truth_answer": "A longstanding lawsuit between Howard and his family over finances was settled in November 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Ryan Howard's personal life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6593, "Truth_answer": "While attending Missouri State University he became a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and his line name was Blue Hurt", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stands out about Ryan Howard's time in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6593, "Truth_answer": "Howard appeared alongside teammate Chase Utley as himself on the 2010 episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115234653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Howard_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ryan Howard have any other appearances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6593, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the episode and appearance were successful for Howard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this television appearance of Ryan Howard's successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "While studying at USC, Macy Gray wrote songs for a friend, and when the vocalist failed to appear to record a demo, Macy Gray sang the songs herself", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Macy Gray start her musical career ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the friend who asked Macy Gray to be part of his band ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Macy Gray meet her friend who asked her to be in his band ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "Macy Gray was dropped from Atlantic Records, but in 1998, she landed a record deal with Epic Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about Macy Gray's musical career ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "Together, they wrote a collection of songs and recorded them in Solo's studio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macy_Gray_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which projects did Joe Solo and Macy Gray work on together ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "Macy Gray and Solo Joe co-wrote the song I'm So Glad You're Here“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Name one of the songs Joe Solo and Macy Gray worked on together ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "The demo tape gave Gray the opportunity to sing at jazz cafés in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103004807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macy_Gray_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did working with Joe Solo help Macy's musical career ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6594, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic records signed Macy Gray in 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in which year did Atlantic Records sign Macy Gray ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "The September 11, 2001 attacks happened in the time period when Macy Gray released her album, The Id, which may have negatively affected record sales", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What major event happened in the time period when Macy Gray released her second studio album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "Despite rave reviews and a radio hit, Macy Gray's third album, The Trouble with Being Myself, was not as well received by fans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Macy Gray's third album taken by the public?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did her third album not being well-received by fans affect Macy Gray?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "Live in Las Vegas received generally negative reviews from music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_Las_Vegas_(Macy_Gray_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Macy Gray's live album, Live in Las Vegas (2005), do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "The title of Macy Gray's live album was Live in Las Vegas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of Macy Gray's live album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "Songs on Gray's live album include Sex-O-Matic Venus Freak, When I See You, Why Didn't You Call Me, Do Something, Demons, Sexual Revolution, I Try, and Sweet Baby", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Macy Gray's live album, Live in Las Vegas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "Additionally, Gray was featured on Marcus Miller's 2005 album Silver Rain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen to Macy Gray during that time frame?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6595, "Truth_answer": "Gray covered Prince's 1986 song Girls & Boys on Marcus Miller's 2005 album Silver Rain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Macy Gray do on Marcus Miller's album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6596, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston was with the Toronto Blue Jays (baseball)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams was Cito Gaston with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6596, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston was the hitting coach and, later, the manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cito Gaston's position?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6596, "Truth_answer": "Gaston was able to take superstars and mold them into a team", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cito_Gaston_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cito Gaston a good coach?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6596, "Truth_answer": "Gaston became the manager of the Toronto Blue Jays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Cito Gaston go after that coaching job?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6596, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they won the division championship in 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993; they also won the World Series in 1992 and 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cito Gaston's team win any championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6597, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston was a coach and manager for the Toronto Blue Jays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Cito Gaston play for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6597, "Truth_answer": "Gaston's team won the division championship in 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993; they also won the World Series in 1992 and 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cito Gaston's team win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6597, "Truth_answer": "They won the world series in 1992 and 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/thats_the_way_baseball_go/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Cito Gaston's team in the series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6597, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston was also the hitting coach, and later was special assistant", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Cito Gaston do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6597, "Truth_answer": "Cito Gaston was the hitting coach and manager of the Toronto Blue Jays", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What job did Cito Gaston do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6598, "Truth_answer": "In the winter of 1998–99, Hole went on tour to promote Celebrity Skin, joining Marilyn Manson, who was promoting his album, Mechanical Animals (1998) on the Beautiful Monsters Tour“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Hole's final tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6598, "Truth_answer": "Hole disbanded to take on individual projects", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hole disband after this tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6598, "Truth_answer": "No, Hole dropped out of the tour nine dates in", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hole's last tour successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6598, "Truth_answer": "Love began a solo career, releasing her debut, America's Sweetheart, in 2004", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hole_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other interesting facts about the disbandment of the band Hole?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6599, "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome was Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion for 489 days and Independent Heavyweight Champion for 291 days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Mike Awesome the world champion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6599, "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome was a heavyweight", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What weight did Mike Awesome fight at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6599, "Truth_answer": "Atsushi Onita was the previous longest reigning Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the previous longest reigning world champ before Mike Awesome?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6599, "Truth_answer": "Atsushi Onita reigned for 337 days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Atsushi Onita reign?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6599, "Truth_answer": "He was both the longest reigning Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion and the longest reigning Independent Heavyweight Champion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting achievements by Mike Awesome?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6600, "Truth_answer": "Mike Awesome/Gladiator formed the first villainous faction in FMW called Team Canada with five others after The Sheik and Sabu turned fan favorites and formed an alliance with Atsushi Onita.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mike Awesome join team Canada?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6600, "Truth_answer": "Team Canada had six people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were on team Canada?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6600, "Truth_answer": "No, it was not the same team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Canadian team the same team as the W*ING Alliance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6600, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Team Canada or W*ING more successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6600, "Truth_answer": "Team Canada lasted for two years, between 1993 and 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years did Team Canada last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "One of Brown's central campaign promises was his 100-Day Plan for Muni, in which he boasted he would fix the city's municipal bus system in that many days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Willie Brown do for mass transit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "Yes, with the help of voter-approved initiatives", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Brown improve mass transit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "During his first term as mayor, Brown quietly favored the demolition and abolition of the Transbay Terminal to accommodate the redevelopment of the site for market-rate housing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the mistakes Willie Brown made?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "Muni implemented the new ATC system and Brown promised riders there would be better times ahead", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest improvementWillie Brown made?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "Brown increased Muni's budget by tens of millions of dollars over his tenure", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any budget changes in Willie Brown's administration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "Brown later said he made a mistake in over promising with his 100-Day Plan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were all of Willie Brown's mass transit plans successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "Brown supported the Peer Pressure Bus Patrol program, which paid former gang members and troubled youth to patrol Muni buses. Brown claimed the program helped reduce crime", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other notable aspects of Willie Brown's mass transit plans?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6601, "Truth_answer": "They produced a documentary to show evidence of Willie Brown's designs for the demolition of the Transbay Terminal site in favor of market-rate housing development", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did they produce a documentaryabout Willie Brown?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6602, "Truth_answer": "In October 1942 Blount received a selective service notification that he had been drafted into the Military of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sun Ra, or Blount, drafted?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6602, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra was angry because he did not believe in war and didn't want to serve in the military", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sun Ra angry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6602, "Truth_answer": "His claim as conscientious objector was denied, which he tried to appeal. He was approved for alternate service, but did not appear, and was arrested and jailed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Sun Ra's wartime experiences?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6602, "Truth_answer": "In jail, he faced a nervous breakdown. He was then escorted to his military service, where he did forestry work by day and played piano at night", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Sun Ra being drafted and angry about it?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6602, "Truth_answer": "Sun Ra declared himself a conscientious objector for the WWII draft; the government assigned him alternative service, to which he did not appear, and so was jailed. He later served", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sun Ra's story?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg has signed with several labels, including Death Row Records, No Limit Records, Priority/Capitol/EMI Records, and Geffen Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Snoop Dogg sign with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg was 21-years-old when he got his start in the music industry, working with Dr. Dre", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Snoop Dogg when he got his start?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Snoop Dogg living at that time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg has starred in motion pictures and hosted several television shows", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else was Snoop Dogg successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "With Geffen Records, Snoop Dogg created three albums: R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, and Ego Trippin’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Snoop Dogg signed with Geffen Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "Some of Snoop's hit songs are What's My Name?, Gin and Juice, Snoop's Upside Ya Head, Still a G Thang, Drop It Like It's Hot, and Signs, among many others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snoop Dogg have success with any songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6603, "Truth_answer": "On November 19, 2018, Snoop Dogg was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/warren-g-and-snoop-dogg-attend-the-ceremony-honoring-snoop-news-photo/1063576420_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What success of Snoop Dogg's happened later on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg's 2000 album Tha Last Meal sold over 2.1 million copies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album of Snoop Dogg's had the best sales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "No, he didn't tour with this album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snoop Dogg tour with that album release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, his autobiography, Tha Doggfather, was published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Snoop Dogg's best-selling album and tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "He also collaborated with Pharrell, Ice Cube, and R. Kelly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Snoop Dogg collaborate with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "Snoop's 2006 album The Blue Carpet Treatment sold 850,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any albums that didn't do well for Snoop Dogg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "The album and the second single That's That Shit featuring R. Kelly were well received by critics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics take Snoop Dogg's albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Snoop Dogg's album do so poorly?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6604, "Truth_answer": "The producer was Geffen Records/StarTrak Entertainment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer for Snoop Dogg's albums during this time?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee left Hong Kong because he was getting in too many fights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bruce Lee leave Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee was 18 when he left Hong Kong", "Truth_passages": [ "http://freebrucelee.com/bruce-lee-fights/bruce-lee-battle-wong-jack-man/?replytocom=509673_p143", "http://freebrucelee.com/bruce-lee-fights/bruce-lee-battle-wong-jack-man/?shared=email&msg=fail&replytocom=41637_p144" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Bruce Lee when he left Hong Kong?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee first moved to San Francisco, then Seattle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bruce Lee move to in the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "No, his parents didn't move with him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee move with both parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Lee upset about moving to the States?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "In Seattle Bruce Lee started to teach martial arts. He called what he taught Jun Fan Gung Fu (literally Bruce Lee's Kung Fu). It was his approach to Wing Chun", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Bruce Lee moving to the States, where he moved, and why he moved?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "No, but police were called on some of his fights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Lee arrested?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6605, "Truth_answer": "Because Lee's opponent had an organized crime background, wanted revenge, and may have put out a contract for his life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why would somebody want to kill Bruce Lee?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6606, "Truth_answer": "After the move to New York, Sun Ra and company plunged headlong into the experimentalism that they had only hinted at in Chicago", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the New York phase of Sun Ra's life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6606, "Truth_answer": "Ra began to use new technologies—such as extensive use of tape delay—to assemble spatial sound pieces that were far removed from earlier compositions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206205640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sun Ra's experimentalism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6606, "Truth_answer": "Seeking to broaden his compositional possibilities, Sun Ra insisted all band members double on various percussion instruments – predating world music by drawing on various ethnic musical forms", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about this article, besides defining the New York phase and experimentalism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6606, "Truth_answer": "Free music is similar to avant-garde jazz, and is free-flowing. Ra didn't classify his music as such", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is free music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "The Birds is an Alfred Hitchcock movie that stars Tippi Hedren", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Tippi Hedren and The Birds?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "Yes, The Birds made $11.4 million in the box office", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie The Birds successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "Hedren received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, tied with Elke Sommer and Ursula Andress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124042447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tippi_Hedren_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren gain any further recognition for The Birds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "Variety said, Aside from the birds, the film belongs to Hedren...[she] has a star quality and Hitchcock has provided her with a potent vehicle to launch her career“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Variety magazine have to say about The Birds?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "Tippi Hedren worked for three years on The Birds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Tippi Hedren work on The Birds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "The Birds received mixed reviews upon its initial release", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Birds well received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "The film was screened out of competition in May at a prestigious invitational showing at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides if The Birds was successful, how long it took to make, how well-received it was, and what Variety had to say?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6607, "Truth_answer": "Hedren received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, and Premiere magazine said she played one of the greatest movie characters of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tippi Hedren receive any other awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6608, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was born on August 4, 1962", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Roger Clemens born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6608, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens was traded to the Yankees", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p1", "http://www.danshanoff.com/2006_12_31_archive.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Roger Clemens join the Yankees?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6608, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Clemens get along with the team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6608, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Yankees won two World Series titles while Roger Clemens played for them (1999 and 2000)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Yankees win a World Series while Roger Clemens played with them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6609, "Truth_answer": "Roger Clemens joined the Red Sox in 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Roger Clemens join the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6609, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the Red Sox were Clemens' first MLB team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Red Sox Roger Clemens' first team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6609, "Truth_answer": "On April 29, 1986, Clemens became the first pitcher in Major League history to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game, against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212045725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clemens_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting about Roger Clemens' time with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6609, "Truth_answer": "192-111", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roger Clemens' average during his time with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6609, "Truth_answer": "He was with them for 12 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Roger Clemens with the Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6610, "Truth_answer": "Charles Taze Russell's first publication was Food for Thinking Christians“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Taze Russell's first publication?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6610, "Truth_answer": "It had a circulation of nearly 1.5 million copies over a period of four months distributed throughout the United States, Canada and Great Britain by various channels", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Charles Taze Russell's first publication published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6610, "Truth_answer": "He also published The Tabernacle and its Teachings, Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices, Studies in the Scriptures seven-volume series, and Photo Drama of Creation“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russell have any other publications?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6610, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Charles Taze Russell's publications receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6611, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Post and the Mission Friend of Chicago reprinted the jellyfish story of him being handsy while also accusing Russell of immoral conduct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there ever an allegation made against Charles Taze Russell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6611, "Truth_answer": "Russell sued the papers for libel; the jury decided in his favor, awarding him one dollar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the court's ruling in this Charles Taze Russell case?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6611, "Truth_answer": "He won the case, so he didn't need to pay anything", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Taze Russell pay or did he refuse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6611, "Truth_answer": "During divorce proceedings, Mrs. Russell's attorney alleged that in 1894 Mr. Russell had engaged in improper intimacy with Rose Ball, by then a 25-year-old woman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other allegations raised against him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Jane Seymour married in 1536", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Jane Seymour marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Jane Seymour married Henry VIII", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Jane Seymour marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Henry VIII and Jane Seymour meet?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Jane Seymour gave birth on October 12, 1537", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806154718id_/https://www.biography.com/royalty/jane-seymour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jane Seymour give birth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Jane Seymour's child was a male", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What gender was Jane Seymour's child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Her child's name was Edward", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they name Jane Seymour's child?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Edward was Jane's first child; he was Henry VIII's third child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward the first child?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "Edward was christened on 15 October 1537, without his mother in attendance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6612, "Truth_answer": "No, it was just the custom for the mother to not be present at the christening", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jane Seymour sick at the time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison was born on February 26, 1926", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Henry Molaison born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "At the age of seven he had a bicycle accident", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Henry Molaison as a child?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "He had minor or partial seizures for many years, and then major or tonic-clonic seizures following his 16th birthday", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted from Henry Molaison's accident?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "By the age of 27, he had become so incapacitated by his seizures, despite high doses of anticonvulsant medication, that he could not work nor lead a normal life", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did epilepsy effect Henry Molaison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "A neurosurgeon removed Molaison's medial temporal lobes on both hemispheres, including the hippocampus and most of the amygdala and entorhinal cortex, the major sensory input to the hippocampus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison ever get any treatment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other surgeries did Henry Molaison have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "The surgery was partially successful in controlling his seizures", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison ever get any better from the operations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "Molaison developed severe anterograde amnesia: although his working memory and procedural memory were intact, he could not commit new events to his explicit memory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other problems were still occurring after the operations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "According to some scientists, he was impaired in his ability to form new semantic knowledge, and he also could not remember most events in the 2-year period before surgery", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of impairments was Henry Molaison having after the surgeries?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6613, "Truth_answer": "He was unable to form new memories, but was able to modify old memories with new information", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison's memory ever improve?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg, then moved to Leipzig and Vienna. He was the eldest of eight children. His father was Jewish and 20 years older than Freud's mother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sigmund Freud's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "In 1865, the nine-year-old Freud entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sigmund Freud receive his education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "He loved literature and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, Hebrew, Latin and Greek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sigmund Freud study?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "He proved to be an outstanding pupil and graduated from the Matura in 1873 with honors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sigmund Freud complete his schooling?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "Freud entered the University of Vienna at age 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sigmund Freud go after completing his schooling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "He joined the medical faculty at the university, where his studies included philosophy under Franz Brentano, physiology under Ernst Brücke, and zoology under Darwinist professor Carl Claus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116003135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freud_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides where Freud went to school and what he studied?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "His parents were struggling financially and living in a rented room, in a locksmith's house, when their son Sigmund was born", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else do we know about Sigmund Freud's life growing up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6614, "Truth_answer": "Yes; he was the first of eight children, and also had two older half-brothers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sigmund Freud have siblings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "The other members of the Belmonts were Carlo Mastrangelo, Fred Milano, and Angelo D'Aleo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619212825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Belmonts_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_DiMucci_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the other members of the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "The other members of the Belmonts were from the same neighborhood as Dion DiMucci", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of the Belmonts know each other from school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "They were adolescents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old were the members of the group the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "The group's biggest hit, Where or When, reached No. 3 on the U.S. charts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Belmont's most popular song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "They split up in October 1960", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the group the Belmonts split up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "They only charted in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the group the Belmonts liked worldwide?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "The Belmonts played in the ill-fated Winter Dance Party with other popular artists of the time. Lead singer Dion didn't go on the airplane ride that killed other artists", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most interesting thing about the group the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6615, "Truth_answer": "In early 1960, Dion checked into hospital for heroin addiction, a problem he had had since his mid-teens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the group the Belmonts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6616, "Truth_answer": "Lord Voldemort does not appear in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, although his presence and actions are felt", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lord Voldemort appear in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6616, "Truth_answer": "Yes; in a series of flashbacks, the author uses several chapters as exposition to establish Lord Voldemort's backstory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any flashbacks for Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6616, "Truth_answer": "J.K. Rowling was the author of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.freenovel24.com/Book/BookDetails?bid=3893_p0", "https://www.mysteriouskaddu.com/2013/_p11", "https://www.amazon.com.au/Harry-Potter-Deathly-Hallow-Rowling/dp/0747591059_p3", "https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/45126-emily_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the author of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6616, "Truth_answer": "In the book, Voldemort engineers an assault on the school, Hogwarts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lord Voldemort have to assault anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6616, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Lord Voldemort was conceived under the influence of a love potion that his mom put on his dad", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a love potion sometime in Lord Voldemort's life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "At first, J.K. Rowling didn't flesh out Lord Voldemort's backstory. But as the series continued, she started adding more and more to his story and character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what way was Lord Voldemort's character developed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "Rowling described Voldemort as a self-hating bully, a psychopath", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lord Voldemort's character like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "Yes, as he was a wizard, he used magic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lord Voldemort use magic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "Voldemort tried to kill/curse Harry Potter, but the curse didn't work. However, Harry has a lightning bolt shaped scar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lord Voldemort ever cause any harm to Harry Potter?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "According to the author, Voldemort's name is an invented word, but it is an anagram of his birth name, Tom Marvolo Riddle", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did J.K. Rowling come up with the name Lord Voldemort?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "Yes, as the series goes on, Rowling fleshes out more of Voldemort's backstory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did J.K. Rowling eventually flesh out his backstory?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Lord Voldemort had many followers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lord Voldemort have any followers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6617, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Lord Voldemort's followers able to escape?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Richard Lewontin has been a persistent critic of some themes in neo-Darwinism. Specifically, he has criticised proponents of sociobiology and evolutionary psychology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about sociobiology did Richard Lewontin have to do with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Lewontin and others criticize sociobiology when applied to humans, as he sees it as genetic determinism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard Lewontin criticize them?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Lewontin has criticised proponents of sociobiology and evolutionary psychology such as Edward O. Wilson and Richard Dawkins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin criticize others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Such concerns about what he views as the oversimplification of genetics has led Lewontin to be a frequent participant in debates, and an active life as a public intellectual", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of the article that you liked?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Some academics have criticized him for rejecting sociobiology for non-scientific reasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did others not like Richard Lewontin for this?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Lewontin rejected the explanation that animals' behavior an social structures had to do with evolutionary advantage or strategy. He instead suggested a more nuanced view of evolution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Richard Lewontin do with evolutionary psychology?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6618, "Truth_answer": "Lewontin suggests a more nuanced view of evolution is needed, which requires a more careful understanding of the context of the whole organism as well as the environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Richard Lewontin question evolutionary psychology?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6619, "Truth_answer": "Carlton Ridenhour (Chuck D) founded the band Public Enemy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded the band Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6619, "Truth_answer": "Yes, their debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Public Enemy experience success at first?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6619, "Truth_answer": "Public Enemy started out as opening act for the Beastie Boys during the latter's Licensed to Ill popularity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a highlight of the early years of Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6619, "Truth_answer": "The label was Def Jam/Columbia Records", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the label that signed Public Enemy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson grew up in Hawthorne, CA, and had unusually good musical abilities from a young age", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Brian Wilson's early years and performance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson was born at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Brian Wilson born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson was born on June 20, 1942", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Brian Wilson born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson has two younger brothers, Dennis and Carl", "Truth_passages": [ "https://therealfullhousereviewed.wordpress.com/2010/09/24/season-2-episode-5-beach-boy-bingo/?like_comment=955&_wpnonce=6fc7422d4d_p14", "https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/2015/03/26/zayn-malik-bands-who-lost-members/70478238/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Brian Wilson lived with his parents while growing up", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson live with his parents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson attended Hawthorne High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810042852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Wilson_p3", "http://calapp.blogspot.com/2015/01/in-re-wilson-cal-ct-app-jan-22-2015.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which high school did Brian Wilson attend?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "At school, Wilson's activities were football, baseball, cross-country, and singing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Brian Wilson's activity in school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson win any awards, presents, or recognition when he was at school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson attended El Camino College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which college did Brian Wilson attend?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he went to El Camino College", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Wilson go to college at all?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "One of Wilson's earliest public performances was at a fall arts program at his high school, and he sang with his cousin Mike and his brother Carl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Brian Wilson's family and school life?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6620, "Truth_answer": "The exact cause of this hearing loss is unclear", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Brian Wilson have diminished hearing?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wilson helped write and produce many songs that made the Beach Boys a top-ranked recording and touring band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Brian Wilson's successes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "The first Beach Boys album was called Surfin' Safari", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the title of the first Beach Boys album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Surfin' Safari peaked at number 32 on the US charts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Beach Boys' first album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "One of the singles from the album Surfin' Safari was Surfin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Surfin peaked at number 75 in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Beach Boys' hit single perform on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Other singles from the album Surfin' Safari were Surfin' Safari/409 and Ten Little Indians/County Fair", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys release any other singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Their second album was Surfin' U.S.A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Beach Boys have any other albums?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Wilson was for the first time officially credited as the Beach Boys' producer on the Surfer Girl album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Brian Wilson do with the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Surfin' U.S.A. was certified Gold and hit number 2 in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Beach Boys album Surfin' U.S.A. a hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "One single was Surfin' U.S.A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the singles from the album Surfin' U.S.A.?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Another single was Shut Down", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Surfin' U.S.A. have any other singles?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6621, "Truth_answer": "Feeling that surfing songs had become limiting, Wilson decided to produce a set of largely car-oriented tunes for the Beach Boys' fourth album, Little Deuce Coupe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the Beach Boys' first two albums and singles?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "The movie Titanic is an epic film about the RMS Titanic which sank in 1912 after striking an iceberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the movie Titanic about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo DiCaprio starred in the movie Titanic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the movie Titanic?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "Kate Winslet also starred in the movie Titanic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else starred in the movie Titanic?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "The supporting cast included Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Victor Garber, Danny Nucci, David Warner and Bill Paxton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other notable names in the movie Titanic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "After months of delay, Titanic premiered on December 19, 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Titanic released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "Titanic received strong critical acclaim and became the highest-grossing film of all time worldwide in 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Titanic successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "Worldwide, Titanic has grossed $2,187,463,944", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Titanic earn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6622, "Truth_answer": "Titanic won eleven awards at the 1998 Academy Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Titanic win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "Intended for release in May 2009, Avatar eventually premiered on December 18, 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cameron_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie Avatar released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron was the writer, director, producer, and co-editor of Avatar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is James Cameron's role in Avatar?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "The cast includes Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.cinemablend.com/previews/1465859/Avatar-4_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the movie Avatar?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "Avatar was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won three for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar_(2009_film)_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Avatar win an award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Avatar were sold?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "It grossed $749.7 million in the United States and Canada and more than $2.74 billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of all time in the United States and Canada", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Avatar on the chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "Avatar, with the story line set in the mid-22nd century, had an estimated budget in excess of $300 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting thing about the article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "James Cameron was nominated for the Best Director Academy Award (but did not win)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Cameron receive awards for Avatar?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6623, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "It Avatar a science fiction movie or trick movie?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6624, "Truth_answer": "The film currently holds a 93% Certified Fresh rating on aggregate review site Rotten Tomatoes based on 220 reviews, with an average score of 8.32/10", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical reception of the film Hugo about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6624, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four out of four stars, saying that the film is unlike any other Martin Scorsese film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Hugo's critical reception?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6624, "Truth_answer": "Peter Rainer of The Christian Science Monitor gave it a B+ grade and termed it an odd mixture: a deeply personal impersonal movie and concluded Hugo is a mixed bag“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else see the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6624, "Truth_answer": "Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune give it three stars and described it as rich and stimulating even when it wanders“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else rate the film or give a comment on the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6625, "Truth_answer": "The film depicts of the Montparnasse derailment, when at 4:00 pm on 22 October 1895, the Granville–Paris Express overran the buffer stop at its Gare Montparnasse terminus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the historical references in the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6625, "Truth_answer": "Hugo is based on Georges Méliès' life, a Frenchman who lived from 1861-1938", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What era is the film Hugo based on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6625, "Truth_answer": "People from Melies' life appear, as well as scenes from his life, scenes from other movies, and popular books from the time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is history incorporated into the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6625, "Truth_answer": "The theme of the historical references is to avoid the quote unquote righteous law enforcement", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a theme to the historical references that were chosen for the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6626, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_(album)#Charts_and_certifications", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Gorillaz's self-titled debut album went Platinum in the US, and peaked at number 14 on US Billboard 200", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6626, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Yes, Gorillaz was their first album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6626, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In June 2001, 19–2000 a remix of the song was used as the title theme for EA Sports FIFA video game FIFA Football 2002", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6626, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Gorillaz_(2000–03)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On 7 December, the song 911 was released, a collaboration between Gorillaz and hip hop group D12 (without Eminem) and Terry Hall about the September 11 attacks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6626, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz#Demon_Days_(2004–06)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Gorillaz's next album was Demon Days", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6626, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_Days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Gorillaz collaborated with De La Soul, Neneh Cherry, Ike Turner, MF Doom, Bootie Brown and the San Fernando Valley Youth Chorus, and Roots Manuva and Martina Topley-Bird, among others", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "The Silver Age was more Aquaman adventures and a superhero revival, but gave more of his backstory and involved more characters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Aquaman, what was the Silver Age?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "DC Comics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which company published the Silver Age comics for Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "Mort Weisinger wrote them for DC Comics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the Aquaman Silver Age comics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "In the Silver Age, the authors gave more backstory to Aquaman's family and character", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about the silver and gold age comics for Aquman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "Tom Curry was Aquaman's father", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tom Curry in Aquaman's life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "It was later revealed that after Atlanna's death, Tom Curry met and married an ordinary human woman and had a son named Orm Curry, Aquaman's half-brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the difference with the Golden Age, who wrote the comic, and who Tom Curry was?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "She was an ordinary human woman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the woman in Tom Curry's life in the Aquaman story?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "They had a son together", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Aquaman's father married this woman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "His brother Orm grew up as a troubled youth in the shadow of his brother, who constantly bailed him out of trouble with the law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Aquaman get along with his half-brother?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "The brother grew to hate Aquaman not only for the powers that he could never possess but also because he believed that their father would always favor Aquaman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did he hate Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6627, "Truth_answer": "Orm disappeared after becoming an amnesiac and would resurface years later as Aquaman's nemesis, Ocean Master", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article say anything else about Aquaman's half-brother, Orm?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "For Aquaman, the Golden Age began in November 1941", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Golden Age begin for Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman's first origin story was presented in flashback from his debut in More Fun Comics #73", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Aquaman in #73?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman's father was a famous undersea explorer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Aquaman's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "His father's name is not given, but Aquaman says If I spoke his name, you would recognize it.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Aquaman's father's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "His father was a famous undersea explorer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aquaman's father do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "He discovered the underwater city of Atlantis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What city did Aquaman's father discover?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "He found books and records of the people of Atlantis' marvelous wisdom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aquaman's father find there?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "His father found and studied records about how to draw oxygen from the water, and use all the power of the sea to make someone a strong and swift swimmer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aquaman's father find any particular records or devices in Atlantis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "Yes; Aquaman's father used the knowledge from the records of Atlantis to train Aquaman's powers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is this how Aquaman got his powers?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "In the Golden Age, Aquaman can breathe underwater and control underwater life for up to a minute. Initially, he was depicted as speaking to sea creatures in their own language“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Aquaman's powers in the Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman's adventures took place all across the world, and his base was a wrecked fishing boat kept underwater, in which he lived", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081833id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides who Aquaman's father was, and what his powers were?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6628, "Truth_answer": "Some of Aquaman's adventures include fighting with Nazi U-boat commanders and various Axis villains, as well as fighting with pirates and various threats to aquatic life like shipping lanes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Aquaman's adventures in the Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella was born on Staten Island, New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Vito Fossella born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Vito Fossella was one of seven children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella have brothers and sisters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella attended Monsigno Farrell High School, Iona College, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Vito Fossella go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella studied economics in college", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vito Fossella study in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Vito Fossella was married to Mary Patricia Rowan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vito Fossella married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Vito Fossella had three children with Mary Patricia Rowan, and one child with retired Lt. Col. Laura Fay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella have any children?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "Fossella's political career began in April 1994, when he won a special election to the New York City Council to replace Councilman Alfred C. Cerullo 3d", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Vito Fossella decide to run for office?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6629, "Truth_answer": "He received a Juris Doctor from the Fordham University School of Law in 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203112102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vito_Fossella_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vito Fossella get any higher degrees after college?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6630, "Truth_answer": "Although it flopped in the box office, Hugo holds a 93% Certified Fresh rating on aggregate review site Rotten Tomatoes based on 220 reviews, with an average score of 8.32/10", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Hugo the film received?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6630, "Truth_answer": "Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus reads, Hugo is an extravagant, elegant fantasy with an innocence lacking in many modern kids' movies, that emanates an unabashed love for the magic of cinema.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6630, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four out of four stars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other reviews or ratings of the film Hugo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6630, "Truth_answer": "Hugo has been nominated for and won dozens of awards, including winning Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects, Cinematography, Art Direction, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Hugo win awards or nominations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6630, "Truth_answer": "Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal said that Hugo visually [...] is a marvel, but dramatically it's a clockwork lemon“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was the film Hugo rated or critiqued?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler was born in Cleveland, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Judith Butler born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler was born on February 24, 1956", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Judith Butler born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler's parents were practicing Reform Jews and were of Hungarian-Jewish and Russian-Jewish descent", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Judith Butler's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Judith Butler have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "Butler attended Bennington College before transferring to Yale University, where she studied philosophy, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1978 and her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1984", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judith Butler go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "Judith Butler graduated from Yale University with both a BA and Ph.D.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Judith Butler graduate from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6631, "Truth_answer": "She taught at Wesleyan University, George Washington University, and Johns Hopkins University before joining University of California, Berkeley, in 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Judith Butler's parents, siblings, and school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6632, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, aged 16, Kidman made her film debut in a remake of the Australian holiday season favourite Bush Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nicole Kidman get into show business?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6632, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 1983, she had a supporting role in the television series Five Mile Creek", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nicole Kidman get her big break?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6632, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, after just a year on the series Five Mile Creek, her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, which caused Kidman to halt her acting work temporarily", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125091602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Kidman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman's acting on the series Five Mile Creek last long?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6632, "Truth_answer": "During this time, Kidman was in movies such as BMX Bandits, Watch the Shadows Dance, Windrider, Emerald City, Dead Calm, and Days of Thunder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies was Nicole Kidman in during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6632, "Truth_answer": "Early in her career, Kidman won an Australian Film Institute award for Best Supporting Actress (1988) and Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film (1991)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman win any awards early in her career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6633, "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman made her comeback in the 2016 movie Lion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nicole Kidman make her comeback?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6633, "Truth_answer": "Kidman earned favorable reviews for Lion, and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, her fourth nomination overall, and her eleventh Golden Globe Award nomination, among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman win any other awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6633, "Truth_answer": "The film Lion earned her this award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film earned her the nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2016?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6633, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Kidman returned to television for Big Little Lies, a drama series based on Liane Moriarty's novel, which premiered on HBO", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides her comeback film Lion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6633, "Truth_answer": "Kidman won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for Big Little Lies, Critics' Choice Television Award, Golden Globe Award, and SAG Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nicole Kidman have any other award winning roles after her comeback?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6634, "Truth_answer": "Tim Russert's favorite sports were baseball, football, and hockey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Tim Russert's favorite sports?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6634, "Truth_answer": "Russert didn't broadcast sports, but at the end of his political broadcasts he talked about his support for the Buffalo Bills football team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Tim Russert broadcast?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6634, "Truth_answer": "Tim Russert had one son", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Tim Russert have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6634, "Truth_answer": "Tim Russert was married to Maureen Orth", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/10/13/the-oracle-lauren-collins_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tim Russert married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6634, "Truth_answer": "Luke Russert was born on August 22, 1985", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Tim Russert's son?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6635, "Truth_answer": "On 8 November 2007, Gullit became head coach for the LA Galaxy, signing a three-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruud_Gullit_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ruud Gullit's connection to the LA Galaxy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6635, "Truth_answer": "From the start, Gullit's time with Galaxy was troublesome. The Dutchman never adapted well to the North American league", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ruud Gullit a successful coach of the LA Galaxy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6635, "Truth_answer": "Gullit clashed with several players, notably Landon Donovan and Abel Xavier, the latter who criticized Gullit's managerial style and claimed he did not have respect for most of the players", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruud_Gullit_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during Ruud Gullit's time with the LA Galaxy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6635, "Truth_answer": "On 11 August 2008, Gullit resigned as coach of the Galaxy, citing personal reasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Ruud Gullit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "Mandela was portrayed by Alfre Woodard in the 1987 HBO TV movie, Mandela.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "Woodard earned both a CableACE Award and an NAACP Image Award for her performance, as did costar Danny Glover, who portrayed Nelson Mandela", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1987 film about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "On viewing the 2013 film, Madikizela-Mandela said it was the first time she felt her story had been captured on film“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Winnie Madikizela-Mandela say anything about the movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "There were four other movies about Winnie Mandela's life after the first one in 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela after 1987?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the 2007 film has an approval rating of 60% based on 139 reviews, with an average rating of 6.19/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110043734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome,_Open_City_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122005636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Squad_(film)_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702042525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She's_All_That_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did that film rate highly with critics or the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, an opera based on her life called The Passion of Winnie was produced in Canada", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tributes or appearances have been done about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "This opera drama was made in 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was this drama made?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "There were a total of five films about her", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other films about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6636, "Truth_answer": "In the 1987 movie, Alfre Woodard earned both a CableACE Award and an NAACP Image Award for her performance, as did costar Danny Glover, who portrayed Nelson Mandela", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107231808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela win any awards?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after graduating from Miami in 1928, Ewbank took his first coaching job at Van Wert High School in Van Wert, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weeb Ewbank start coaching?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "He coached and oversaw the football, basketball, and baseball teams", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Weeb Ewbank coach?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they win any awards or honors under Weeb Ewbank?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "Ewbank also coached at McGuffey High School, at Great Lakes Navy, Brown, and Washington University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank coach anywhere else?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1978, the Miami University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1969, and the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Weeb Ewbank win any awards for coaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "Professionally, Ewbank coached for the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and New York Jets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Weeb Ewbank coach?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "Ewbank joined the AFL in 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Weeb Ewbank join the AFL?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6637, "Truth_answer": "He is the only coach to win a championship in both the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p0", "https://pro32.ap.org/reflector/article/look-nfl-fabulous-1950s_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Weeb Ewbanks' coaching career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit has performed worldwide, including their Ladies Night in Cambodia tour, tour with Primus, Ozzfest, and Family Values Tour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where has Limp Bizkit performed live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "Limp Bizkit's live performances have used many elaborate stage setups and props, and guitarist Wes Borland is known for his costumes or body paint on stage", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is interesting about Limp Bizkit's live performances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "The band emerged from a spaceship during the tour, and Borland continued to experiment with visual appearances", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Limp Bizkit's performance described as a mix of the War of the Worlds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "It is uncommon and different to use such large and elaborate stage props and costumes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Limp Bizkit do anything different during their live performances compared to others?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Limp Bizkit's audience react to their stage costumes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "According to Borland, they finger us back—and you know what that means to us—that they love us. It's kind of like saying something is bad when you really mean good“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would Limp Bizkit's audience throw them the finger back?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "During Ozzfest, Limp Bizkit used a 30-foot toilet as a prop, which they came out of at the beginning, and to end would flush cardboard cutouts of pop stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Limp Bizkit have other costumes or props that they used during their performances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6638, "Truth_answer": "Borland said, I go onstage wearing almost nothing. I have underwear and my boots on, and I paint my whole head black—from the neck up—and I have the black contacts.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130005126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limp_Bizkit_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Borland say about his costume?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Julian Huxley's grandfather, a Darwinist, was his largest influence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who had the largest influence on Julian Huxley?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Yes; his grandfather was a friend and supporter of Charles Darwin, and other family members were biologists, writers, poets, and academics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Julian Huxley influenced from his family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Huxley believed in natural selection", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Huxley believe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "He was a nonbeliever", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley believe in God?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Huxley studied at Oxford", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julian Huxley study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Yes; Huxley was always able to write well, and was ever willing to address the public on scientific topics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley do any public speaking?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Yes, he was secretary to the Zoological Society", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley serve on any public boards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Wildlife conservation efforts in East Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Julian Huxley able to influence in Africa?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Huxley got involved in the creation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and became the organization's first director-general in 1946", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Huxley do in Europe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "In Europe, through UNESCO, he was at the centre of the post-World War II revival of education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015093747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley help with post world war II revival?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "Yes, due to his prolific writing, travelling, and public speaking, people knew and appreciated him. Many of his ideas are still regarded as true today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Julian Huxley's efforts appreciated?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6639, "Truth_answer": "No, he never travelled to Asia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Huxley ever travel to Asia?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6640, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Fuse, Shinoda confirmed that Linkin Park had begun recording their sixth studio album in May 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Linkin Park in 2013?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6640, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park's sixth studio album was called The Hunting Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new Linkin Park album called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6640, "Truth_answer": "The Hunting Party was certified Platinum in the US, and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Linkin Park's album The Hunting Party successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6640, "Truth_answer": "The singles from Linkin Park's The Hunting Party were Guilty All the Same, Until It's Gone, Wastelands, Rebellion, and Final Masquerade", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linkin Park have any singles off of The Hunting Party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6640, "Truth_answer": "On US Rock charts, Guilty All the Same peaked at number 19, Until It's Gone at number 17, Wastelands at 25, Rebellion at 21, and Final Masquerade at 18", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Linkin Park's music from The Hunting Party chart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6640, "Truth_answer": "Revolver ranked The Hunting Party as the fourth best album of 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides what Linkin Park's album was called, if it was successful, if there were any singles, and if the singles charted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6641, "Truth_answer": "In on the Kill Taker was Fugazi's breakthrough album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In regards to Fugazi, what is In on the Kill Taker?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6641, "Truth_answer": "Red Medicine is Fugazi's fourth studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In regards to Fugazi, what is Red Medicine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6641, "Truth_answer": "Red Medicine was released on June 12, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fugazi's Red Medicine released officially?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6641, "Truth_answer": "Fugazi's album In on the Kill Taker was released on June 30, 1993", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Fugazi's In on the Kill Taker released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6641, "Truth_answer": "It became the group's first record to enter the Billboard album charts, received critical praise from Spin, TIME magazine and Rolling Stone, and subsequently became the band's breakthrough album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103182624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was Fugazi's In on the Kill Taker received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6641, "Truth_answer": "Ted Nicely was one of the producers on their album In on the Kill Taker", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In regards to Fugazi, who is Ted Niceley?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6642, "Truth_answer": "This Is It was The Strokes' debut album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In regards to The Strokes, what was Is This It?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6642, "Truth_answer": "As of 2010, Is This It had sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Strokes' album Is This It do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6642, "Truth_answer": "Is This It received critical acclaim—four stars from Rolling Stone, and a 9.1 from Pitchfork Media. The album was named best album of the year by Entertainment Weekly and Time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Is This It get any other good reviews?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6642, "Truth_answer": "n 2002, Is This It was named Best Album at the NME Awards and Best International Album at the Meteor Music Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any awards for Is This It?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6642, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, NME named Is This It as the Greatest Album of the Decade (2000s)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accolades did The Strokes receive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6642, "Truth_answer": "the band strived to capture a simple sound that was not significantly enhanced in the studio", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the album Is This It so special?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6643, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Santa Sangre is the name of an Alejandro Jodorowsky movie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Santa Sangre the name of a movie with Alejandro Jodorowsky in it?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6643, "Truth_answer": "The film received limited theatrical distribution, putting Jodorowsky back on the cultural map despite its mixed critical reviews", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Santa Sangre do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6643, "Truth_answer": "The Rainbow Thief was produced in 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Rainbow Thief produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6643, "Truth_answer": "No, The Rainbow Thief wasn't all that profitable", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Rainbow Thief profitable?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6643, "Truth_answer": "Neither movie won awards, but they were both reviewed favorably", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either of Alejandro Jodorowsky's Santa Sangre or The Rainbow Thief receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6643, "Truth_answer": "For The Rainbow Thief, although Jodorowsky got to work with the movie stars Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif, the executive producer, Alexander Salkind, effectively curtailed most of Jodorowsky's artistic inclinations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides if either film did well and when they were produced?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6644, "Truth_answer": "In the 1990s and early 2000s, Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, but could not find investors. He did not make any new movies during this time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name a film that Alejandro Jodorowsky made between 1990 and 2011?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6644, "Truth_answer": "Anchor Bay and Tartan Video both released box sets that included the film El Topo during this time period", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alejandro Jodorowsky's El Topo received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6644, "Truth_answer": "Other films in these box sets included The Holy Mountain, Fando y Lis, and La constellation Jodorowsky", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6644, "Truth_answer": "Jodorowsky attempted to make a sequel to El Topo, called at different times The Sons of El Topo and Abel Cain, but did not find investors for the project", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the sequel to Alejandro Jodorowsky's El Topo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6645, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p18", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Finally_the_Punk_Rockers_Are_Taking_Acid_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1983 to The Flaming Lips", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6645, "Truth_answer": "There were four members in the group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the group The Flaming Lips?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6645, "Truth_answer": "It was a slow start, and they enjoyed mild success at first", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the group The Flaming Lips succesful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6645, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips' first album was Hear It Is", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Flaming Lips' first album released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6646, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, the band started recording their major label debut Hit to Death in the Future Head with Warner Bros", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flaming_Lips_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first album The Flaming Lips did with Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6646, "Truth_answer": "The Flaming Lips have made 11 albums with Warner Bros", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did The Flaming Lips make under Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6646, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were The Flaming Lips paid with Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6646, "Truth_answer": "No, they are still with Warner Bros", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Flaming Lips leave Warner Bros?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6647, "Truth_answer": "In August 1982 Dragon reformed with the line-up of Marc, Todd, Hewson, Jacobsen and Robert Taylor on guitar (ex-Mammal) for a national Class Reunion tour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210218074217id_/https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Hunter_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Marc Hunter do in 1982?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6647, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they recorded Body and the Beat (1984)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dragon record any albums after reforming in 1982?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6647, "Truth_answer": "Yes, they released the single Rain in 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dragon release any singles after their reformation in 1982?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6647, "Truth_answer": "Rain peaked at number 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dragon's single Rain received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6648, "Truth_answer": "Fiji Bitter was Marc Hunter's debut solo album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Regarding Marc Hunter, what is Fiji Bitter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6648, "Truth_answer": "Thrill Has Gone, Run Don't Walk, Casablanca, My Mystery, Fiji Bitter, Master of None, and Krank Frank were songs on Marc Hunter's Fiji Nights that weren't singles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Marc Hunter's Fiji Bitter album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6648, "Truth_answer": "Island Nights, Don't Take Me, and When You Walk in the Room were the singles on Marc Hunter's Fiji Bitter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there more singles on Marc Hunter's Fiji Bitter album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6648, "Truth_answer": "No, Fiji Bitter did not win any awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Marc Hunter's Fiji Bitter win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was detected when concerns were raised about the high death rate among Shipman's patients.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the detection of Harold Shipman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "In particular, she was concerned about the large number of cremation forms for elderly women that he had needed countersigned", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides the detection of Harold Shipman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was being investigated for murder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman being investigated for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Shipman killed his victims by administering lethal doses of diamorphine (heroin), signing patients' death certificates, and then falsifying medical records to indicate that they had been in poor health", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Shipman kill them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Shipman was arrested on 7 September 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harold Shipman caught?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Police exhumed a body, found traces of diamorphine, and found Shipman falsified medical records and a newly-written last will and testament that awarded Shipman money", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the police catch Harold Shipman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Harold Shipman was one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, at an estimated 250 deaths", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Shipman a serial killer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "He was charged with the murders of Marie West, Irene Turner, Lizzie Adams, Jean Lilley, Ivy Lomas, Muriel Grimshaw, Maureen Ward, Winifred Mellor, Joan Melia and Kathleen Grundy, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Harold Shipman's other victims?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Most victims were killed in the same way, via lethal injections of diamorphine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Shipman kill them?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "He was the one to sign the death certificate, and he also falsified their medical records posthumously", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Harold Shipman do to cover his tracks?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "The Shipman Inquiry into Shipman's activities, submitted in July 2002, concluded that he had killed at least 215 of his patients between 1975 and 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was discovered about Harold Shipman?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6649, "Truth_answer": "Shipman was sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation to never be released; however, he hanged himself on January 13, 2004 in his jail cell", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long will Harold Shipman be in prison?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman was a General Practitioner", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Shipman's early life included life with both parents and two siblings in Nottingham, and excelling at rugby and cross-country running.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harold Shipman's early life like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Shipman was caught forging prescriptions of pethidine (Demerol) for his own use. He was fined £600, and briefly attended a drug rehabilitation clinic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Harold Shipman known for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Shipman continued working as a GP in Hyde throughout the 1980s, and began his own surgery at 21 Market Street in 1993, becoming a respected member of the community", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Harold Shipman's career, early life, and what he was known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Shipman was particularly close to his mother, who died of lung cancer when he was 17", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Harold Shipman's mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "His mother's death was similar to what later became Shipman's own modus operandi: in the later stages of her disease, she had morphine administered at home by a doctor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you see that stood out in this article", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Harold Shipman was sentenced to life in prison and went to jail before he hung himself there", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman go to jail?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Shipman hanged himself in his cell on 13 January 2004. After he was jailed, the Shipman Inquiry report led to changes to standard medical procedures in Britain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Harold Shipman went to jail?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Harold Shipman is known for being one of the most prolific serial killers of all time. It's suspected he killed more than 250 people, mostly via lethal injection of diamorphine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Harold Shipman known for or did?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "Shipman continued working as a GP in Hyde throughout the 1980s, and began his own surgery at 21 Market Street in 1993, becoming a respected member of the community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harold Shipman do with his own surgery?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6650, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, he was interviewed in an edition of the Granada Television documentary World in Action on how the mentally ill should be treated in the community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happend with Harold Shipman's own surgery?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6651, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park has sold 70 million records worldwide. 11 of the band's singles have reached the number one position on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, the second-most for any artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Linkin Park's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6651, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park was influenced by alternative metal and rock, nu metal, rap rock, rap metal, hip hop, and electronica, and bands like Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Metallica", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what was Linkin Park's influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6651, "Truth_answer": "Several artists have cited Linkin Park as an influence, including Proyecto Eskhata, Of Mice & Men, One Ok Rock, Bishop Nehru, Misono, From Ashes to New, Imagine Dragons, Silento, 3OH!3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anyone else Linkin Park influenced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6651, "Truth_answer": "Linkin Park became the fifteenth most liked page on Facebook, tenth most liked artist, and most liked group followed by the Black Eyed Peas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article, besides Linkin Park's legacy and their influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6651, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, the band was declared as The Biggest Rock Band in the World Right Now by Kerrang!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p1", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was linkin parks biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6651, "Truth_answer": "They have won two Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards and three World Music Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park_p1", "https://www.coverium.com/music-video/linkin-park-in-the-end-live-cover-by-albertorossi/D_P3slzBmnY_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Linkin Park win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "James Levine was an opera conductor, most notably for the Metropolitan Opera in New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Levine do with the opera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "No; James Levine was a conductor and pianist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was James Levine a singer or writer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "James Levine worked with the Metropolitan Opera for 40 years, from 1976-2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did James Levine work with them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "James Levine stopped conducting for health-related reasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Levine withdraw?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "He was formally terminated by the Met from all his positions and affiliations with the company on March 12, 2018 over sexual misconduct allegations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other reasons James Levine left?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "Levine fell on stage, tearing his rotator cuff and requiring surgery. He also fell down a flight of stairs, fracturing his spine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What injuries came with James Levine's fall?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "The Metropolitan Opera, Ravinia Festival, and Boston Symphony Orchestra have all severed ties and/or terminated Levine due to the four sexual abuse allegations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the allegations against James Levine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6652, "Truth_answer": "Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians, which represents the Met's orchestra, said, We are horrified and sickened by the recently reported allegations of sexual abuse by Mr. Levine.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting you would like to share about James Levine?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "James Levine was born on June 23, 1943", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was James Levine born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "James Levine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Levine born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "James Levine attended Juilliard School of Music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did James Levine attend?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "Juilliard School of Music is located in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2011/02/02/2003495016_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Levine's school located?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "James Levine has a bachelor's degree from Juilliard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does James Levine have a bachelor's degree or master's", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "At Juilliard, Levine studied conducting with Jean Morel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Levine study in school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "On March 1, 2006, Levine tripped and fell onstage during a standing ovation after a performance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and tore the rotator cuff in his right shoulder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6653, "Truth_answer": "From 1964 to 1965, Levine served as an apprentice to George Szell with the Cleveland Orchestra. He then served as the Orchestra's assistant conductor until 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine serve at any place?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford has had several incidents while piloting aircraft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of incidents have happened to Harrison Ford?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "On October 23, 1999, Harrison Ford was involved in the crash of a Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter. The helicopter hit the ground and flipped over onto its side", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has Harrison Ford had any accidents or incidents that are noteworthy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "On March 5, 2015 Ford made an emergency landing and suffered a broken pelvis and ankle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the accident when Harrison Ford suffered a broken pelvis and ankle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "Plane engine failure caused the accident", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Harrison Ford's accident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Ford was flying the plane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Harrison Ford flying the plane?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "On February 13, 2017, Ford landed an Aviat Husky at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California on the taxiway left of runway 20L, overflying a Boeing 737", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125205628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Ford_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford in any other plane accidents?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "No, Ford was not hurt in the Feb 13, 2017 incident", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harrison Ford hurt in that Feb 13, 2017 incident?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6654, "Truth_answer": "No, there have been no incidents since", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harrison Ford have any other incidents after?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6655, "Truth_answer": "A 2015 article cited a number of prominent female DJs which included Hannah Wants, Ellen Allien, Miss Kittin, Monika Kruse, Nicole Moudaber, B.Traits, Magda, Nina Kraviz, Nervo, and Annie Mac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126182738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_jockey_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some women DJs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6655, "Truth_answer": "Women DJs within the music industry find themselves being treated differently to their male counterparts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109135135id_/https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gvn5y7/do-we-actually-need-to-talk-about-female-djs-in-2016_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are women DJs treated by their male counterparts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6655, "Truth_answer": "There are various projects dedicated to the promotion and support of women and girls in DJ practices such as Female DJs London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on women DJs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6655, "Truth_answer": "Female DJ The Black Madonna has been called one of the world’s most exciting turntablists.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most known female DJ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6656, "Truth_answer": "Several techniques are used by DJs as a means to better mix and blend recorded music, include the cueing, equalization and audio mixing of two or more sound sources.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the DJ Techniques talked about in the Disc jockey article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6656, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1970s in the South Bronx, a young teen DJ named Grand Wizzard Theodore invented the DJ scratch technique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126182738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_jockey_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the DJ techniques?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6656, "Truth_answer": "In the past, being a DJ has largely been a self-taught craft but there are a growing number of schools and organizations that offer instruction on the techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the current view on the teachings of being a DJ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6656, "Truth_answer": "From Udemy to DigitalDJTips, there are plenty of in-depth programs around. Three highlights are DigitalDJTips, Crossfader, and Point Blank Music School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210119052057id_/https://www.pioneerdj.com/en-us/news/2019/learn-how-to-dj-online/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What school teaches DJ techniques?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6657, "Truth_answer": "Wieman was born in Tulare County, California, and raised in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Elton Wieman born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6657, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman's father was William H. Wieman, a native of Missouri and a Presbyterian minister.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Elton Wieman's father?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6657, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman's four older brothers were Henry, Ink, Drury and Tabby Wieman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Elton Wieman's brother's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6657, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman decided to attend the University of Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What college did Elton Wieman go to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6657, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman played football for the University of Michigan from 1915 to 1917 and 1920 under head coach Fielding H. Yost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Elton Wieman's coach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6658, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman attended the University of Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Elton Wieman go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6658, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman played football for the University of Michigan from 1915 to 1917 and 1920 under head coach Fielding H. Yost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Elton Wieman play on the football team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6658, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman had only played rugby football before coming to Michigan to play football team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sport did Elton Wieman play besides football?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6658, "Truth_answer": "Elton Wieman's hometown newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, followed his progress playing football at Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who followed Elton Wieman's progress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6658, "Truth_answer": "As Elton Wieman progressed, the Los Angeles Times ran a feature story reporting that the big, raw-boned freshman from Southern California was stopping Michigan's top varsity football players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Los Angeles Times call Elton Wieman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6659, "Truth_answer": "A Cyborg Manifesto is an essay written by Donna Haraway and published in 1985 in the Socialist Review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cyborg_Manifesto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Cyborg Manifesto?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6659, "Truth_answer": "In A Cyborg Manifesto, the concept of the cyborg is a rejection of rigid boundaries, notably those separating human from animal and human from machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cyborg_Manifesto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6659, "Truth_answer": "The Manifesto criticizes traditional notions of feminism, particularly feminist focuses on identity politics, and encourages instead coalition through affinity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cyborg_Manifesto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the feminists do according to Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6659, "Truth_answer": "the Manifesto is considered one of the milestones in the development of feminist posthumanist theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cyborg_Manifesto_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla has all the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What powers does Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Vampires have superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, and durability, heightened senses of smell, hearing, and night vision, accelerated healing, immunity to telepathy, and immortality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the powers of a vampire in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla is capable of hypnotizing people. Drusilla uses this technique to murder Kendra in the episode Becoming, Part One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other abilities does Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer have besides all the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla is capable of hypnotizing people. Drusilla uses this technique to murder Kendra in the episode Becoming, Part One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What technique does Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla showed that her fingernails are sharper than one would normally expect, as she uses them to slit Kendra's throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer have any weapons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla is a seer with minor psychic abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's powers besides having all the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire, and hypnosis?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6660, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla receives vivid visions that contain possible glimpses of the future, and can also see into people's minds and project false imagery into them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of psychic abilities does Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6661, "Truth_answer": "After announcing that his retirement would come at the end of 2007, Steve Corino began a retirement tour and traveled to various federations as a part of the tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Steve Corino's retirement tour start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6661, "Truth_answer": "After announcing that his retirement would come at the end of 2007, Steve Corino began a retirement tour and traveled to various federations as a part of the tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Corino's retirement tour consist of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6661, "Truth_answer": "Steve Corino toured Morganville (New Jersey), Toronto (Ontario, Canada), Oberhausen (Germany), Michigan City (Indiana), and Montreal (Quebec, Canada) for his requirement tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where di Steve Corino tour during his retirement tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6661, "Truth_answer": "Steve Corino captured the B4W North American title. Corino also won the Platinum Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title and was Union of Independent Professional Wrestlers Heavyweight Champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Steve Corino's retirement tour successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6661, "Truth_answer": "After announcing that his retirement would come at the end of 2007, Steve Corino began a retirement tour and traveled to various federations as a part of the tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Corino_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Steve Corino's retirement tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "Richard Lewontin has worked in both theoretical and experimental population genetics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of work was Richard Lewontin involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "Richard Lewontin was the first person to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus (previous simulation work having been of models with multiple loci).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Richard Lewontin accomplish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "In 1960 Sergio Agüero and Ken-Ichi Kojima were the first population geneticists to give the equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Richard Lewontin the first to do besides being the first person to do a computer simulation of the behavior of a single gene locus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero and Ken-Ichi Kojima's equations for change of haplotype frequencies with interacting natural selection at two loci set off a wave of theoretical work on two-locus selection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What resulted from Richard Lewontin's discoveries in population genetics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "In a 1972 paper, Richard Lewontin identified that most variation within human populations is found within local geographic groups and differences attributable to race are minor in human genetic variability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lewontin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Richard Lewontin next in his career after the equations for change of haplotype frequences with interacting natural selection at two loci?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin publish any more of his research on human genetics after identifying that most variation within human populations is found within local geographic groups and differences attributable to race are a minor in human genetic variability?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6662, "Truth_answer": "Richard Lewontin has contended that hybrid corn was developed and propagated because it allowed agribusiness corporations to force farmers to buy new seed each year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Lewontin have any other important research besides population genetics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6663, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's madness is exhibited in her often-strange dialogue, which is peppered with non sequiturs. Her behavior is girlish, accompanied by a dark, ironic twist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's personality like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6663, "Truth_answer": "Actress Juliet Landau said that when she first received the script, it indicated that Drusilla's accent could be British or American. Landau felt Drusilla should really be Cockney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accent did Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6663, "Truth_answer": "Actress Juliet Landau chose to portray Drusilla with an attempted Cockney accent in keeping with the characters' Sid and Nancy analogy“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Juliet Landau end up doing a Cockney accent for her role as Drusilla in Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6663, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's costumes were initially intended to be a cross between a Victorian period look and the Kate Moss heroin chic fashion look, says Landau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's appearance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6663, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's dialogue is peppered with non sequiturs like Spike, do you love my insides? All the parts you can't see?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of non sequiturs did Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's dialogue have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6663, "Truth_answer": "Drusilla's physical appearance also drew from additional sources, such as supermodel Kate Moss and the 1990s heroin chic aesthetic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214065043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drusilla_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article on Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6664, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero was selected for the Argentina U17 team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergio Agüero play on any youth teams?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6664, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero represented Argentina at two FIFA World Youth Championships, winning back-to-back world titles (2005, 2007)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sergio Agüero's team do during those youth U17 championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6664, "Truth_answer": "Portugal was the first team to win the FIFA World Youth Championships back to back (1989, 1991).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was that the first time a team won the FIFA World Youth Championships back to back?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6664, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero was part of the team that won the 2005 edition in the Netherlands, alongside his future 2008 Olympics squad teammates Fernando Gago and Lionel Messi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergio Agüero play with any other notable players during his youth career besides Sergio Agüero?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6664, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero won the Golden Boot of the tournament, scoring six goals in seven, and the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergio Agüero win any awards during his youth career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6665, "Truth_answer": "In November 2017, Sergio Agüero became Manchester City's all-time highest goal-scorer, scoring his 178th City goal against Napoli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2017 with Sergio Agüero?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6665, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero was awarded the Premier League Player of the Month for January, claiming the award for the fifth time in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergio Agüero win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6665, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero was included in PFA Team of the Year: 2017–18 Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergio Agüero win any other awards besides Player of the Month?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6665, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero holds the joint-record for the most goals scored in a single Premier League match – five – and the fastest to do so, in 23 minutes and 34 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sergio Agüero set any records besides becoming Manchester City's all-time highest goal-scorer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6665, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester City and the Argentine national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sergio Agüero play with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6665, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Agüero plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester City and the Argentine national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Ag%C3%BCero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sergio Agüero stop playing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6666, "Truth_answer": "Enter Shikari's debut album, Take to the Skies, was released on 19 March 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_Shikari_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210117032307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_to_the_Skies_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Take to the Skies by the band Enter Shikari released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6666, "Truth_answer": "Take to the Skies reached worldwide sales of 200,000 copies and was certified Gold in the UK, after selling over 100,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Take to the Skies by the band Enter Shikari do for sales?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6666, "Truth_answer": "Singles from Take to the Skies are Sorry You're Not a Winner/OK Time for Plan B“, Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour...“, and Jonny Sniper", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles on the album Take to the Skies by Enter Shikari?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6666, "Truth_answer": "On 14 May 2007, Enter Shikari started their first North America tour. This was followed by three more North American tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_Shikari_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Enter Shikari go on tour for the album Take to the Skies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6666, "Truth_answer": "On 13 May 2008, Enter Shikari released the first in a series of videos called Enter Shikari: In the 'Low.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_Shikari_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Enter Shikari do anything else in 2007 and 2008 besides Take to the Skies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6666, "Truth_answer": "Enter Shikari's Rou Reynolds was on lead vocals, Chris Batten on bass, Rory Clewlow on lead guitar, and Rob Rolfe on drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210117032307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_to_the_Skies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played on the album Take to the Skies by the band Enter Shikari?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6667, "Truth_answer": "The Mindsweep is the fourth studio album by English rock band Enter Shikari", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160630063823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mindsweep_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Mindsweep by the band Enter Shikari?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6667, "Truth_answer": "The Mindsweep received acclaim from music critics: on Metacritic the album received a score of 89/100 (indicating universal acclaim) based on 6 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160630063823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mindsweep_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Mindsweep by the band Enter Shikari do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6667, "Truth_answer": "The Mindsweep was announced on 8 October 2014 along with European and UK tour. On 19 December Enter Shikari announced a North American tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Enter Shikari go on tour for the album The Mindsweep?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6667, "Truth_answer": "On 12 January 2016, an Enter Shikari single called Redshift premiered on Annie Mac's show on BBC Radio 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_Shikari_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with the band Enter Shikari between 2014 and 2017?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6667, "Truth_answer": "On 25 August 2016, The Mindsweep announced a live album for their February 2016 Alexandra Palace show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206045624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_Shikari_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else happen with the band Enter Shikari between 2014-2017 besides The Mindsweep, touring, and Redshift?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Enter Shikari's live album for their February 2016 Alexandra Palace show do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6668, "Truth_answer": "In July 1985 Kansas came back together with a new lineup which included Phil Ehart, Rich Williams and Steve Walsh, bassist Billy Greer and guitarist Steve Morse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1985 with the band Kansas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6668, "Truth_answer": "The first performances of the new 1985 Kansas lineup toured US military bases in the US, Japan, Okinawa, the Philippines, Singapore, Iceland and Europe during the summer through October 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the road with the band Kansas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6668, "Truth_answer": "In July 1985 Kansas came back together with a new lineup which included Phil Ehart, Rich Williams and Steve Walsh, bassist Billy Greer and guitarist Steve Morse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reformation of the band Kansas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6668, "Truth_answer": "The re-formed 1985 Kansas band released Power in November 1986. All I Wanted, was the last Kansas single to hit the Billboard Top 40 chart, peaking at No. 19.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did the 1985 new lineup Kansas band make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6669, "Truth_answer": "In November 2007, Lindsay Lohan served 84 minutes in jail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lindsay Lohan ever go to jail?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6669, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan pleaded guilty to misdemeanor cocaine use and driving under the influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What crimes did Lindsay Lohan commit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6669, "Truth_answer": "Lindsay Lohan had roles in Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), A Prairie Home Companion (2006), Just My Luck (2006), Bobby (2006), Chapter 27 (2007), Georgia Rule (2007), and I Know Who Killed Me (2007).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies did Lindsay Lohan make in 2005-2008?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6669, "Truth_answer": "Just My Luck stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190120062604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_My_Luck_(2006_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else starred in Just My Luck with Lindsay Lohan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Tony Romo attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo was enrolled at Eastern Illinois University 1999-2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Tony Romo enroll at Eastern Illinois University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo was Eastern Illinois University football's starting quarterback 2000-02.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tony Romo a starter immediately playing football at Eastern Illinois University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo finished his career holding Eastern Illinois University and Ohio Valley Conference records with 85 touchdown passes, and for completions with 258 in 407 attempts for 3,418 yards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo break any school records during his college football career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo's Eastern Illinois University college football team win any conference or divisional titles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo have any injuries during his college football career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo graduate or enter the NFL draft early?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs did Ricky Martin have in Spanish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin prepared his first English album in 1999 in an attempt to cross over to the United States market.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ricky Martin's crossover to English?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin is the first English studio album by the Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin. It peaked at number one in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was Ricky Martin's first English album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "The self-titled Ricky Martin album peaked at number one in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Finland and Norway", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426150610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_(1999_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries besides the United States was Ricky Martin's self-titled album number one in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "Ricky Martin's English-language album, Sound Loaded, was released in November 2000. It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and was certified 2× platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201122313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Martin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Albums is Ricky Martin known for besides the his first English album Ricky Martin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson collaborated with Ricky Martin for the Latin American version of Ask for More. Madonna on the Spanish-English duet Be Careful and Sertab Erener on Private Emotion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ricky Martin worked with other artists besides Ricky Martin during his crossover to English?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6671, "Truth_answer": "In February 2001, Ricky Martin released a Spanish greatest hits album entitled La Historia, which went to number one for five weeks on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting facts do you have for me about Ricky Martin's crossover to English besides the albums Ricky Martin and Sound Loaded, and working with other artists besides himself?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo was assured by Sean Payton of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys' interest, and shortly afterwards was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led Tony Romo to NFL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo's longest pass in the NFL was 85 yards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Tony Romo's longest pass in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "Over the Cap reports that Tony Romo's career earnings in the NFL exceeded $127 million, or about $9.1 million a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114163102id_/http://money.com:80/money/5633759/tony-romo-net-worth-super-bowl/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Tony Romo's NFL career earnings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo played 14 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys (2003–2016) of the National Football League (NFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130070347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Romo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo play in the NFL playoffs againts the Dallas Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "Tony Romo's Win-Loss record in the NFL was 78–49.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Romo lose any games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Green Bay Packers 37-27 on November 29th, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Dallas Cowboys with Tony Romo win against Green Bay Packers on November 29?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6672, "Truth_answer": "On October 29, 2007 Tony Romo reached an agreement to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension with the NFL's Dallas Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did he earned on his contract extension with the Cowboys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6673, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison is an active public speaker who appears before private and public groups promoting science and technology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What public appearances did Mae Jemison make?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6673, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison uses her platform to speak out on the gap in the quality of health-care between the United States and the Third World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mae Jemison speak about during her public speaking apperances to promote science and technology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6673, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison participated with First Lady Michelle Obama in a forum for promising girls in the Washington, D.C. public schools in March 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison make any other public appearances with anyone of note besides Mae Jemison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6673, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison was only the 11th person in the 52-year history of Harvey Mudd College to be awarded an honorary D.Eng. degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison receive any recognition for any of her public speeches and appearances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6673, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison make any public appearances in other countries besides the United States?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6674, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1996, Mae Jemison filed a complaint against a Texas police officer, accusing him of police brutality during a traffic stop that ended in her arrest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison encounter any hardships?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6674, "Truth_answer": "The Nassau Bay officer was suspended with pay pending an investigation, but the police investigation cleared him of wrongdoing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of the complaint against a Texas police officer in 1996?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6674, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison was pulled over by Nassau Bay officer Henry Hughes for allegedly making an illegal U-turn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mae Jemison think was the reasoning behind the traffic stop?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6674, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison was arrested after officer Hentry Hughes learned of an outstanding warrant on Jemison for a speeding ticket she believed she'd already paid the speeding ticket years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Mae Jemison think she was actually pulled over for behind the traffic stop?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6674, "Truth_answer": "Mae Jemison entered Stanford University at the age of 16. There were very few other African-American students in Jemison's classes and she continued to experience discrimination from her teachers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison have any other hardships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "The study of Henry Molaison revolutionized the understanding of the organization of human memory. It has provided broad evidence for the formation of new theories on human memory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Henry Molaison make any important contributions to science?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison's brain was the subject of an anatomical study funded by the Dana Foundation and the National Science Foundation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other contributions did Henry Molaison make to science besides revolutionizing the understanding of the organization of human memory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did he Henry Molaison any awards for his contributions to science?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison's case played an important role in the development of theories that explain the link between brain function and memory, and in the development of cognitive neuropsychology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126174722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Molaison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a lasting impact in the field of science today because of Henry Molaison's contributions to science?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "Henry Molaison had a bilateral medial temporal lobectomy in an attempt to cure his epilepsy. Although the surgery was partially successful, he became unable to form new memories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was different about Henry Molaison's case that caused it to have such an impact?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "Epilepsy is usually treated with daily medication once a second seizure has occurred, while medication may be started after the first seizure in those at high risk for subsequent seizures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do people with epilepsy today receive treatment like Henry Molaison did?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the scientists who worked on Henry Molaison go on to do anything else significant?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6675, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did those scientists who worked on Henry Molaison win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6676, "Truth_answer": "Love Letters by A. R. Gurney features characters Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner, who are childhood friends, both born to wealth and position, and romantically linked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.R. Gurney ever produce romantic plays?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6676, "Truth_answer": "The play The Dining Room by the American playwright A. R. Gurney was a comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200810084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dining_Room_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kind of plays did A. R. Gurney write besides romantic plays?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6676, "Truth_answer": "A. R. Gurney's plays often explore the theme of declining upper-class WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) life in contemporary America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804044019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Gurney_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a patrician upbringing in A. R. Gurney's plays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6676, "Truth_answer": "A. R. Gurney appeared in several of his own plays including The Dining Room and most notably Love Letters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804044019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Gurney_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. R. Gurney ever act in his plays?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6677, "Truth_answer": "A. R. Gurney began writing plays such as Children and The Middle Ages while at MIT, but it was his great success with The Dining Room that allowed him to write full-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804044019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Gurney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did A. R. Gurney's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6677, "Truth_answer": "The Dining Room. The play was a finalist for the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200810084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dining_Room_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031205550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Letters_%28play%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A. R. Gurney have success with the early plays he wrote?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6677, "Truth_answer": "A. R. Gurney was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2016 Obie Awards presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Village Voice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804044019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Gurney_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the A. R. Gurney article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6677, "Truth_answer": "A. R. Gurney is known for works including The Dining Room (1982), Sweet Sue (1986/7), and The Cocktail Hour (1988), and for his Pulitzer Prize nominated play Love Letters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804044019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._R._Gurney_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was A. R. Gurney's most popular play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe arrived in Norfolk, Virginia, in mid-March 1796 after a harrowing four-month journey aboard the ship, which was plagued with food shortages under near-starvation conditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Benjamin Henry Latrobe live in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for Benjamin Henry Latrobe to build the State Penitentiary in Richmond?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe initially spent time in Norfolk, where he designed the William Pennock House, then set out for Richmond in April 1796.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Benjamin Henry Latrobe go after his time in Norfolk, Virignia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's first major project in the United States was the State Penitentiary in Richmond, commissioned in 1797.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about the Benjamin Henry Latrobe article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "After spending a year in Virginia, Benjamin Henry Latrobe was lonely and restless in Virginia. Giambattista Scandella, a friend, suggested Philadelphia as an ideal location for him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe go somewhere else after that year in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "In April 1798, Benjamin Henry Latrobe visited Philadelphia, meeting with Bank of Pennsylvania president Samuel J. Fox, and presented to him a design for a new bank building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Benjamin Henry Latrobe do in Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel J. Fox like Benjamin Henry Latrobe's design for the new bank buildling in Pennsylvania?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe's design for the Bank of Pennsylvania was selected in November 1798. He moved to Philadelphia, so that he could supervise the construction", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fox hire Benjamin Henry Latrobe to design the new bank building in Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Henry Latrobe was hired to design the Center Square Water Works in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe design any other buildings in Philadelphia besides the Bank of Pennsylvania?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "In 1803, Thomas Jefferson hired Benjamin Henry Latrobe as Surveyor of the Public Buildings of the United States, and to work as superintendent of construction of the United States Capitol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Benjamin Henry Latrobe stay in Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6678, "Truth_answer": "While in Philadelphia, Benjamin Henry Latrobe married Mary Elizabeth Hazlehurst (1771–1841), in 1800. The couple had several children together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214141246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Henry_Latrobe_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Benjamin Henry Latrobe have any family with him moving from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Alejandro Jodorowsky followed up Santa Sangre with a very different film, The Rainbow Thief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alejandro Jodorowsky's first film in 1990 called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chicago Underground Film Festival (CUFF).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Alejandro Jodorowsky win", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "The CUFF stands for Chicago Underground Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does CUFF stand for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Alejandro Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chicago Underground Film Festival (CUFF).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Alejandro Jodorowsky win at the Chicago Underground Film Festival?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "Alejandro Jodorowsky attended the Chicago Underground Film Festival and his films were shown, including El Topo and The Holy Mountain, which at the time had grey legal status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201234643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Chicago Underground Film Festival show Alejandro Jodorowsky's films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "It was an open question of whether Chicago Underground Film Festival would be allowed to show both Alejandro Jodorowsky films, or whether the police would shut the festival down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Alejandro Jodorowsky's films having legal grey status mean?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "According to Chicago Underground Film Festival director Bryan Wendorf, it was an open question of whether showing both Alejandro Jodorowsky films would be allowed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said it was an open question of whether Chicago Underground Film Festival would be allowed to show both Alejandro Jodorowsky films, or whether the police would shut the festival down.", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Wendorf is the Chicago Underground Film Festival director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bryan Wendorf's title?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6679, "Truth_answer": "Le Cœur couronné (The Crowned Heart, translated into English as The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart), won Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jean Giraud, the 2001 Haxtur Award for Best Long Strip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Alejandro Jodorowsky's next achievement after winning the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chicago Underground Film Festival (CUFF)?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "Jason Leonard kept his place in the England team, which now included several new players such as Mike Catt, Ben Clarke, Victor Ubogu, Steve Ojomoh and Tim Rodber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995 with Jason Leonard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "In the 1995 Five Nations, Jason Leonard won a record (for a prop) 38th cap for England, playing against Scotland, and the victory meant his third Grand Slam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Leonard do anything else in 1995 besides keeping his place in the England team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "Jason Leonard went on to win 40 consecutive caps in a run that was only halted when he was rested for a World Cup game against Western Samoa in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104840id_/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/1658545.stm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who beat Jason Leonard's 38th consecutive cap record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "In November 1996, Jason Leonard skippered England for the first time, against Argentina at Twickenham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1996 with Jason Leonard?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "The game was very close, with Argentina taking a narrow lead. Jason Leonard scored a try to level the scores, and a Mike Catt penalty won the game 20–18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the rugby match beween England and Argentina at Twickenham turn out in November 1996?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next game for Jason Leonard after the England versus Argentina match at Twickenham in November 1996?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "England held high hopes for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jason Leonard article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6680, "Truth_answer": "At the World Cup, England were drawn in Pool B, generally regarded as one of the easier groups in the competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did England hold high hopes for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in South Africa?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "Jason Leonard won his first cap in a 'friendly' on 28 July 1990, against Argentina in Buenos Aires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something that happened with Jason Leonard in 1990?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other cap wins in 1990 for Jason Leonard after winning his first cap in a 'friendly' on 28 July 1990 against Argentina in Buenos Aires?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "During this period, England won back-to-back Grand Slams in 1991 and 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1991 with Jason Leonard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "The front row of Jason Leonard, Brian Moore and Jeff Probyn was fearsome, and England was able to more than hold their own against any front row in world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Leonard play an important role in these back-to-back Grand Slams by England in 1991 and 1992?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "Against Wales in 1992, Jason Leonard suffered a neck injury: he experienced a numbing sensation in his right arm, but played out the remainder of the match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jason Leonard article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "Later, Jason Leonard required emergency surgery, where bone from his hip had to be grafted into his neck. Leonard's career was in grave doubt, after only 10 tests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was Jason Leonard's injury in 1992?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "Due to brilliant surgery and rehabilitation regime, Jason Leonard made a full recovery, winning his 11th cap against Canada at Twickenham that autumn without missing an England test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Jason Leonard to recover from his neck injury in 1992?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6681, "Truth_answer": "Due to brilliant surgery and rehabilitation regime, Jason Leonard made a full recovery, winning his 11th cap against Canada at Twickenham that autumn without missing an England test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404024116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Leonard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jason Leonard play again after his injury?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "In Rome on July 10, 1973, 'Ndrangheta kidnappers abducted J. Paul Getty's 16-year-old grandson, John Paul Getty III, and demanded a $17 million payment for his safe return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was J. Paul Getty's grandson kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "In Rome on July 10, 1973, 'Ndrangheta kidnappers abducted J. Paul Getty's 16-year-old grandson, John Paul Getty III, and demanded a $17 million payment for his safe return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the kidnappers of J. Paul Getty's grandson, John Paul Getty III, want from J. Paul Getty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "When Italian gangsters abducted the grandson of J. Paul Getty, the richest man in the world, they thought they’d seized an easy fortune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204751id_/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/01/26/j-paul-getty-grandson-kidnapped/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was J. Paul Getty's grandson, John Paul Getty III, the target?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "In Rome on July 10, 1973, 'Ndrangheta kidnappers abducted J. Paul Getty's 16-year-old grandson, John Paul Getty III, and demanded a $17 million payment for his safe return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was J. Paul Getty's grandson, John Paul Getty III, when he got kidnapped?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "The Kidnappers issued a ransom note for John Paul Getty III's safe return. Some family members suspected the kidnapping was a ploy by Getty. The kidnappers sent a second demand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did J. Paul Getty and family know J. Paul Getty's grandson, John Paul Getty, III, was really kidnapped or not?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "In November 1973, an envelope containing a lock of hair and a human ear arrived at a daily newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was J. Paul Getty's grandson, John Paul Getty III, ever injured during the kidnapping?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6682, "Truth_answer": "Getty's grandson. John Paul III, was found alive in a Lauria filling station, in the province of Potenza, shortly after the ransom was paid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they keep J. Paul Getty's grandson, John Paul III, during the kidnapping?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty remained an inveterate hard worker, boasting at age 74 that he often worked 16 to 18 hours per day overseeing his operations across the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did J. Paul Getty do in his later years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty was a British petrol-industrialist who founded Getty Oil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of operations did J. Paul Getty run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty's insatiable appetite for women and sex also continued well into his 80s. He used an experimental drug, H3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did J. Paul Getty do during the later years besides remaining an inveterate hard worker?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "The experimental drug, H3, maintain J. Paul Getty's potency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the experimental drug, H3, do for J. Paul Getty?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty died on June 6, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215024236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did J. Paul Getty die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty died of heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did J. Paul Getty die from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty died of heart failure at the age of 83 on June 6, 1976 in Sutton Place near Guildford, Surrey, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What estate was J. Paul Getty living in at time of death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6683, "Truth_answer": "J. Paul Getty was buried in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles County, California at the Getty Villa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was J. Paul Getty buried?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek's arm motion slots about side-armed, with an explosive release point, which developed after a baseball struck his forearm in high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190122111258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Neshek_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pat Neshek's pitching style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek throws right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pat Neshek right or left handed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Neshek break any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek has a delivery that transitions from a submarine angle to sidearm with an explosive thrusting motion. Near release, his torso and arm angle in a moderate V shape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else unique about Pat Neshek's pitching style?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Neshek get any nicknames because of his style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek developed the delivery after being struck in the forearm with a ball. When it healed, he could not change back to over the shoulder and his delivery stayed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Neshek ever try to change his pitching style up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, Pat Neshek was placed on the 60-day disabled list with a tear of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) and missed the rest of the season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pat Neshek ever injured?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6684, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek is probably best known for an unorthodox side-armed pitching delivery with an explosive release point, which developed after a baseball struck his forearm in high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pat Neshek most remembered for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "The Oakland Athletics traded for Pat Neshek on August 3, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190122111258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Neshek_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Pat Neshek sign with the Oakland Athletics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek was on a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did Pat Neshek leave to join the Oakland Athletics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other star players on the Oakland Atheltics when Pat Neshek joined in 2012 besides Pat Netshek?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "In 24 games with the A's, Pat Neshek tallied 19 2⁄3 IP, yielding 10 hits and six walks, with 16 SO and a 1.37 ERA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190122111258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Neshek_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Pat Neshek perform on the Oakland Athletics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "In 24 games with the A's in 2012, Pat Neshek tallied 19 2⁄3 IP, yielding 10 hits and six walks, with 16 SO and a 1.37 ERA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190122111258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Neshek_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the season in which Pat Neshek tallied 19 2⁄3 IP, yielding 10 hits and six walks, with 16 SO and a 1.37 ERA in 24 games with the A's.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "The Oakland A's lost in five games to the Detroit Tigers in the Divisional Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Oakland Athletics win any championships while Pat Neshek was there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek started the 2013 season well, 2.34 ERA in his first 38 appearances (30 scoreless).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pat Neshek play in any notable games while with the Oakland Athletics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6685, "Truth_answer": "Pat Neshek was with the Oakland Athletics 2012–2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Pat Neshek play for the Oakland Athletics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6686, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks started out playing the then popular R&B and blues styles; then, under the influence of The Kingsmen's Louie Louie recording, developed louder rock and hard rock sounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band The Kinks' musical style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6686, "Truth_answer": "From 1966 onwards, The Kinks came to be known for their adherence to traditions of English music and culture. Other British bands favoured American blues, R&B and pop styles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the band The Kinks' influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6686, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks incorporated elements of music hall, folk, and baroque music through use of harpsichord, acoustic guitar, mellotron, and horns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band The Kinks' influence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6686, "Truth_answer": "1967’s Something Else by The Kinks was the last time the Kinks worked with American producer Shel Talmy, clearing the way for Ray Davies to explore with more creative freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223150819id_/http://www.classicrockreview.com:80/tag/the-kinks/_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Kinks work with anyone besides The Kinks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6687, "Truth_answer": "Generally, indigenous Mexicans live more poorly than non-indigenous Mexicans however, social development varies between states, different indigenous ethnicities and between rural and urban areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Indigenous peoples of Mexico's current socio - ecomic status?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6687, "Truth_answer": "In all states indigenous people have higher infant mortality, in some states almost double of the non-indigenous populations. Indigenous people also have less access to health care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a socio economic fact regarding the Indigenous peoples of Mexico's health?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6687, "Truth_answer": "Despite certain indigenous groups such as the Maya or Nahua retaining high levels of development, the general indigenous population lives at a lower level of development than the general population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Indigenous peoples of Mexico's level of development?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6687, "Truth_answer": "Indigenous peoples in states such as the Guerrero or Michoacán are ranked drastically lower than the average Mexican citizen in these fields.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which states of the Indigenous peoples of Mexico have lower level of development?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6687, "Truth_answer": "Certain indigenous groups such as the Maya or Nahua retain high levels of development", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any groups rate higher in development?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6688, "Truth_answer": "In November 2003, the group G-Unit released their debut studio album, Beg for Mercy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112153759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Yayo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of G-Unit's debut album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6688, "Truth_answer": "In November 2003, the group G-Unit released their debut studio album, Beg for Mercy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112153759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Yayo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What month/year was G-Unit's debut album Beg for Mercy released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6688, "Truth_answer": "G-Unit's Beg for Mercy served as a platform for members Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Tony Yayo to release their respective solo debut albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did G-Unit release a second album shortly after their debut album Beg for Mercy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6688, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did G-Unit go on tour after their debut?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6688, "Truth_answer": "Tony Yayo spent all of 2003 in prison, was paroled on January 8, 2004. The next day, he was arrested for possessing a forged passport, served time until February 24, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112153759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Yayo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was G-Unit's Tony Yayo sentenced for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6688, "Truth_answer": "Beg for Mercy went on to sell over 3.9 million units in the U.S., 5.8 million copies worldwide, and has since been certified quadruple Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other success did G-Unit have during their debut besides members Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Tony Yayo releasing their respective solo debut albums?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6689, "Truth_answer": "On June 1, 2014, G-Unit reunited at the 21st annual Summer Jam. The following day, G-Unit released a song titled Nah I'm Talkin' Bout, making their comeback official.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has G-Unit released any music since 2014?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6689, "Truth_answer": "On August 25, 2014, G-Unit surprised fans with an extended play (EP) titled The Beauty of Independence, which was released at midnight, via digital retailers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album G-Unit released after their reunion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6689, "Truth_answer": "G-Unit's The Beauty of Independence included the tracks Watch Me, I Don't Fuck with You“, Digital Scale, Dead a Pussy Nigga“, Changes, and The Plug.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on G-Unit's The Beauty of Independence album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6689, "Truth_answer": "Throughout June 2014, G-Unit released numerous remixes to popular songs by other artists, including Drake, Trey Songz, and Jeremih, as well as an original song, They Talked About Jesus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did G-Unit release after their reunion and the release of their The Beauty of Independence album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6689, "Truth_answer": "On November 10, 2014, a deluxe version of The Beauty of Independence was released, containing two new songs, Ease Up and Big Body Benz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the latest song G-Unit released during their 2014 reunion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6689, "Truth_answer": "In August 2016, G-Unit released The Lost Flash Drive, composed of numerous unreleased songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202441id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Unit_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did G-Unit release in 2016?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "After his two Brier winning seasons, Kevin Martin did not win the provincial title again until 1995. In the meantime, he had made some line-up changes in his team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was curler Kevin Martin doing in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "By the 1995 Labatt Brier, Kevin Martin had settled on James Pahl as his second, retaining Kevin Park and Don Bartlett as his third and lead, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170213065848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Martin_(curler)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on Kevin Martin's curling team at the time he won the provincial title in 1995?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Shawn Broda was replaced by Rudy Ramcharan on the team. With his new team, Kevin Martin won another provincial title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did curler Kevin Martin do after winning that 1995 Provincial Champoinship?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "During the 1996–97 season, Kevin Martin had Don Bartlett as lead, Rudy Ramcharan as second, and Don Walchuk as third.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on Kevin Martin's curling team after the lineup change in 1996?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Martin won his second Brier and the right to go to the 1997 Ford World Men's Curling Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170213065848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Martin_(curler)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did curler Kevin Martin win any competitions after the 1996 provincial title?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Kevin Martin looked to represent Canada at the Olympics again. The 1998 Winter Olympics would mark the first time curling would be an official medal sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170213065848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Martin_(curler)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did curler Kevin Martin do after winning his second Brier and competing in the 1997 Ford World Men's Curling Championship?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "At the 1997 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, Kevin Martin's rink finished with a 6–3 win-loss record, tied in second place with Ed Werenich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170213065848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Martin_(curler)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did curler Kevin Martin win a medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Kevin Martin won his second Players' Championship of his career, then known as the Apolla World Curling Tour Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170213065848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Martin_(curler)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was curler Kevin Martin next significant career victory after the 1998 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6690, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Kevin Martin dropped Rudy Ramcharan, who was embroiled by a scandal where he botched organizing a bonspiel, and replaced him with Carter Rycroft, an upstart junior curler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170213065848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Martin_(curler)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did curler Kevin Martin do anything of interest after his second Players' Championship in 1998?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6691, "Truth_answer": "Steven Lukather was born on October 21, 1957, in the San Fernando Valley, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Steve Lukather born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Steve Lukather's parents like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6691, "Truth_answer": "Steve Lukather attended Grant High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Steve Lukather go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6691, "Truth_answer": "At Grant High School, Steve Lukather met David Paich and the Porcaro brothers (Jeff, Steve, and Mike), all of whom eventually became members of Toto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steve Lukather article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6691, "Truth_answer": "At Grant High School, Steve Lukather met David Paich and the Porcaro brothers (Jeff, Steve, and Mike), all of whom eventually became members of Toto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Lukather_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Lukather go on to work with David Paich and the Porcaro brothers on music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6691, "Truth_answer": "Steve Lukather's role in the band Tota were guitars, backing and lead vocals, and bass guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Steve Lukather's role in the band Toto?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema's works are remarkable for the way in which flowers, textures and hard reflecting substances, especially marble, are painted – indeed, led him to be called the 'marbellous painter'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Lawrence Alma-Tadema's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema's first visit to Italy developed his interest in depicting the life of ancient Greece and Rome, which fascinated him and would inspire much of his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What gave Lawrence Alma-Tadema inspiration for his style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "As an artist of international reputation, Lawrence Alma-Tadema can be cited as an influence on European figures such as Gustav Klimt and Fernand Khnopff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone of note have anything to say about Lawrence Alma-Tadema's style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "One humorous story relates to one of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's paintings was rejected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lawrence Alma-Tadema article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema was a perfectionist. He worked assiduously to make the most of his paintings, often repeatedly reworking parts of paintings before he found them satisfactory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was one of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's paintings rejected?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "Instead of keeping the rejected painting, Lawrence Alma-Tadema gave the canvas to a maid who used it as her table cover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the humorous story related to one of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's paintings rejected?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema amassed an enormous number of photographs from ancient sites in Italy, which he used for the most precise accuracy in the details of his compositions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the most fascinating aspect of the Lawrence Alma-Tadema article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "From early in his career, Lawrence Alma-Tadema was particularly concerned with architectural accuracy, often including objects that he would see at museums in his works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any inspirations from other artists besides Lawrence Alma-Tadema?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6692, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema was sensitive to every detail and architectural line of his paintings, as well as the settings he was depicting. It was this commitment that earned him recognition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the most important aspect of Lawrence Alma-Tadema's style?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein is a disbarred lawyer and the former managing shareholder, chairman, and chief executive officer of the now-defunct Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Scott W. Rothstein?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein tells the investor about a potential case where investors would buy whistle-blower million dollar settlements with a sixty percent short term investor profit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Scott W. Rothstein's swindle pitch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "The settlement money would be deposited into a trust account at TD Bank, accessible only to the investor at the appropriate time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the settlement money go for Scott W. Rothstein's cases?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "General counsel David Boden followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Scott W. Rothstein work with for these settlement cases?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "On December 1, 2009, Scott W. Rothstein turned himself in to authorities and was subsequently arrested on charges related to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott W. Rothstein arrested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Although Scott W. Rothstein's arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything interesting from Scott W. Rothstein's December 1, 2009 arrest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein was accused of funding an extravagant lifestyle with a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, one of the largest such in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Scott W. Rothstein make before his December 1, 2009 arrest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, the year the Ponzi scheme allegedly began", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Scott W. Rothstein's Ponzi scheme begin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein was subsequently arrested on charges related to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Scott W. Rothstein's Ponzi scheme legal?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "General counsel David Boden, a New York attorney not licensed in Florida, followed up with all questions and negotiates the contract in Scott W. Rothstein's scheme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was David Boden to Scott W. Rothstein?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein would meet potential defendants in his office and would question them about affairs they had with an employee. The key was confidentiality. Defendants would pay settlement", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the role of potential defendents in Scott W. Rothstein's Ponzi scheme?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6693, "Truth_answer": "Scott W. Rothstein figured out a formula which was that someone with $10 million net worth was usually willing to pay $2 million in cash to pay off their mistress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Rothstein_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money would the defendents pay to their mistresses in Scott W. Rothstein's Ponzi scheme?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6694, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116013037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kinks_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kinks's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6694, "Truth_answer": "Early The Kinks works included albums Face to Face (1966), Something Else (1967), The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968), Arthur (1969), and Lola Versus Powerman (1970)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Kinks have any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6694, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, the original four members of The Kinks were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; UK Music Hall of Fame in November 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The Kinks article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6694, "Truth_answer": "The Kinks emerged during the height of British rhythm and blues and Merseybeat, and were part of the British Invasion of the United States until their touring ban in 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the The Kinks go on tour ever?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett brought continuous coverage from Baghdad for the initial intense hours of the war (17 January 1991).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Peter Arnett cover the Gulf War?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett's dramatic reports often had air raid sirens blaring and the sound of US bombs exploding in the background.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were highlights of Peter Arnett's coverage of the Gulf War?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "During the Gulf War, Peter Arnett became a household name worldwide when he became the only reporter with live coverage directly from Baghdad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Arnett win any awards or recognition for this work in the Gulf War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett's accounts of civilian damage caused by the bombing were not well received by the coalition war administration, who tried to project that civilian casualties being at a minimum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any interesting aspects of Peter Arnett's Gulf War coverage besides awards or recognition, when Peter Arnett's coverage started, or Peter Arnett's dramatic reports with air raid sirens blaring and the sound of US bombs exploding in the background?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Two weeks into the war, Peter Arnett was able to obtain an exclusive, uncensored interview with Saddam Hussein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else important or notable of Peter Arnett's Gulf War coverage besides awards or recognition, when Peter Arnett's coverage started, Peter Arnett's dramatic reports with air raid sirens blaring and the sound of US bombs exploding in the background, or Peter Arnet's accounts of civilian damage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Th CIA believed that the Iraqi military was operating a high-level communication network from the basement where Peter Arnett and a few others from CNN were staying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next for Peter Arnett during his Gulf War coverage after the exclusive uncensored interview with Saddam Hussein?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "The CIA wanted him out so the Air Force could bomb the hotel, but Peter Arnett refused. He said he had been given a tour of the hotel and denied there was such a facility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So how did Peter Arnett's interaction with the CIA turn out during the Gulf War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Peter Arnett covering Operation Tailwind narrated that the United States Army had used sarin against a group of deserting U.S. soldiers in Laos in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with Peter Arnett during the time around Gulf War besides CIA interaction, interview with Saddam Hussein and Gulf War coverage?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Due to the US government's insistence that the CNN report was flawed, three or more of the individuals responsible were fired or forced to resign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Peter Arnett's coverage of 'Operation Tailwind' received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6695, "Truth_answer": "Peter Arnett was reprimanded, and eventually left the network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arnett_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Arnett reprimanded as a result of his coverage of 'Operation Tailwind'?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "The final break came as Bismarck searched for a new parliamentary majority, with his Kartell voted from power due to the anti-Socialist bill fiasco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Break with Bismarck", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II rejected Bismarck's peaceful foreign policy and instead plotted with senior generals to work in favour of a war of aggression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Wilhelm II reject the peaceful foreign policy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Wilhelm II, German Emperor article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "As the debate continued, Wilhelm II became interested in the treatment of mine workers who went on strike in 1889.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of social problems was Wilhelm II interested in during the break with bismarck", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "Poor treatment of mine workers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the mine workers go on strike in 1889?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II enthusiastically promoted the arts and sciences, as well as public education and social welfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wilhelm II do next after the break with bismarck", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "Wilhelm II made political visits to the Ottoman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the Emperor, Wilhelm II, do after the break with bismarck besides promoting arts, sciences, public education, and social welfare?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6696, "Truth_answer": "Bismarck, feeling pressured and unappreciated by Wilhelm II, and undermined by his ambitious advisors, refused to sign a proclamation regarding the protection of workers along with Wilhelm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_von_Bismarck_p41", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207153257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Wilhelm II refuse to sign a proclamation regarding the protection of workers?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6697, "Truth_answer": "Oberto, Un giorno di regno, and Nabucco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Giuseppe Verdi's first operas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Giuseppe Verdi ask for Pietro Massini's assistance?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6697, "Truth_answer": "Oberto, Conte di San Bonifacio is an opera in two acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117234630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberto_(opera)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was oberto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6697, "Truth_answer": "Giuseppe Verdi performed Un giorno di regno", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other operas did Giuseppe Verdi perform besides oberto", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6697, "Truth_answer": "Margherita Barezzi was Giuseppe Verdi first wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Margherita Barezzi?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6698, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Suzanne Lenglen, female tennis matches drew little fan interest, which quickly changed as she became her sport's greatest drawing card.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Suzanne Lengleni's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6698, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 the second court at the Roland Garros Stadium, site of the French Open, was renamed Court Suzanne Lenglen in her honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was anything named after Suzanne Lenglen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6698, "Truth_answer": "On 24 May 2016, Google had a doodle in celebration for Suzanne Lenglen 117th birthday. In 2017, a Google Doodle honored her on International Women's Day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen have any other legacies besides fan interest or a renamed court?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6699, "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen toured the United States in a series of matches against Mary K. Browne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909060645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Lenglen_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suzanne Lenglen's professional career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6699, "Truth_answer": "Suzanne Lenglen first professional tournament was a US tour against Mary K. Browne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Suzanne Lenglen first professional tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6699, "Truth_answer": "When the tour ended in February 1927, Suzanne Lenglen had defeated Browne, 38 matches to 0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen win her first tournament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6699, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Suzanne Lenglen ever play against men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills' son Christopher was born in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Stephen Stills have any children?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills' children were Eleanor, Justin, Henry, Alex, Jennifer, Oliver Ragland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Stills have any other children besides Christopher?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills did not have additional children besides Christopher, Eleanor, Justin, Henry, Alex, Jennifer, and Oliver Ragland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Stills have any additional children besides Christopher, Eleanor, Justin, Henry, Alex, Jennifer, and Oliver Ragland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills did not have additional children besides Christopher, Eleanor, Justin, Henry, Alex, Jennifer, and Oliver Ragland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Stills have any other daughters besides Eleanor and Jennifer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills did not have additional children besides Christopher, Eleanor, Justin, Henry, Alex, Jennifer, and Oliver Ragland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other children does Stephen Stills have besides Christopher, Eleanor, Justin, Henry, Alex, Jennifer, and Oliver Ragland??", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills is still married to his third wife is Kristen Hathaway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Stephen Stills married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "During a Manassas tour in France, Stephen Stills met his first wife, the singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Stephen Stills first wife?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Véronique Sanson and Stephen Stills were married on March 14, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Stephen Stills marry his first wife?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills' first marriage lasted about 6 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Stephen Stills married to his first wife?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Stephen Stills is still married to Kristen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Stephen Stills still married to Kristen?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6700, "Truth_answer": "No, Scott Pilgrim is the bass player for Sex Bob-omb, a band consisting of himself, guitarist Stephen Stills, and drummer Kim Pine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125112339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Pilgrim_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Scott Pilgrim character based on the real Stephen Stills?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band active from 1966 to 1968 whose most prominent members were Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Buffalo Springfield?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield is the eponymous debut album by the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, released in December 1966 on Atco Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307081306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Buffalo Springfield an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "Buffalo Springfield peaked at #80 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. Buffalo Springfield Again peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the Buffalo Springfield band albums hits?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "After the disintegration of Buffalo Springfield, Steven Stills played on the Super Session album with Al Kooper and joined up with David Crosby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Stephen Stills do with David Crosby?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills and Crosby released the following albums:1969 Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN)1970 Déjà Vu (CSNY)1977 CSN (CSN)1982 Daylight Again (CSN)1988 American Dream (CSNY)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills and David Crosby release other albums together besides Super Session?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "David Crosby was a member of the band called Byrds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was david crosby playing for anybody else before he joined stills' band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "At a party in Laurel Canyon, Crosby was introduced to Graham Nash by Cass Elliot, and Nash found himself soon joining in singing with Crosby and Steven Stills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills know Graham Nash before he worked with him?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "CSN went on tour starting in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did CSN go on tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "Crosby, Stills, & Nash Tour was in 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which tour was in 1969?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6701, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Stills sang with Neil Young", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106112939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Springfield_p13", "https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Bwvvjcr7c6clrmj2uc3wyvmmg4m&tid=song-Tkwz5ivarxttzy67ipbm4ksx2zm_p3", "http://uk-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Crosby%2C+Stills%2C+Nash+%26+Young&titel=Pre-Road+Downs&cat=s_p0", "http://uk-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Crosby%2C+Stills%2C+Nash+%26+Young&titel=Looking+Forward&cat=s_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Stephen Stills sing with anybody else besides crosby or nash?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6702, "Truth_answer": "Frank Church became involved in politics in 1952", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Frank Church become involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6702, "Truth_answer": "Frank Church became an active Democrat in Idaho and after an unsuccessful try for the state legislature in 1952, he ran for the U.S. Senate in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Frank Church involved in politics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6702, "Truth_answer": "No, Frank Church was Democratic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Frank Church a republican?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6702, "Truth_answer": "Frank Church was 32", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Frank Church when he ran for U.S. Senate ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6702, "Truth_answer": "Frank Church was a key figure in American foreign policy during the 1970s, and served as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 1979 to 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Frank Church's time in the U.S Senate besides when he ran?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6702, "Truth_answer": "Frank Church is known for heading the Church Committee, which investigated abuses within the United States Intelligence Community.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Frank Church best accomplishment during his political career ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "Heraldry is a broad term, encompassing the design, display, and study of armorial bearings, as well as related disciplines together with the study of ceremony, rank, and pedigree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is heraldry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "Maures appear in European heraldry from at least as early as the 13th century", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Moors first appear?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "Moors—or more frequently their heads, often crowned—appear with some frequency in medieval European heraldry, though less so since the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did the Moors play in Europe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "Moors are also sometimes called moore, blackmoor, blackamoor or negro.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118021033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moors_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about heraldry besides when the Moors appeared?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "The arms of Pope Benedict XVI feature a moor's head, crowned and collared red, in reference to the arms of Freising, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the moors head look like?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "The term Moors refers primarily to the Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Moors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6703, "Truth_answer": "Peter I was King of Aragon and also Pamplona from 1094 until his death in 1104.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422165429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_I_of_Aragon_and_Pamplona_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Peter I of Aragon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "The term Moors refers primarily to the Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are moors?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "Heraldry is a broad term, encompassing the design, display, and study of armorial bearings, as well as related disciplines together with the study of ceremony, rank, and pedigree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is heraldy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "Maures appear in European heraldry from at least as early as the 13th century", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118021033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moors_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the moors in heraldry happen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "Moors—or more frequently their heads, often crowned—appear with some frequency in medieval European heraldry, though less so since the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Moors play in Europe?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "Moors are also sometimes called moore, blackmoor, blackamoor or negro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about Moors besides when Moors appear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "The arms of Pope Benedict XVI feature a moor's head, crowned and collared red, in reference to the arms of Freising, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the moors head look like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6704, "Truth_answer": "The term Moors refers primarily to the Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the moors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6705, "Truth_answer": "After winning American Idol on May 23, 2012, Phillip Phillips went on the American Idol LIVE Tour with the rest of the Top 10 finishers of season 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phillip Phillips begin his music career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6705, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips' tour began in Detroit at the Joe Louis Arena.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Phillip Phillips perform the American Idol LIVE Tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6705, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips performed the National Anthem at the opening game of the 2012 World Series on October 24, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Phillip Phillips perform besides the American Idol LIVE tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6705, "Truth_answer": "On November 15, Phillip Phillips joined forces with the PS22 chorus of Staten Island for a concert to raise money for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phillip Phillips perform anywhere else after the 2012 World Series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6705, "Truth_answer": "Phillip Phillips also performed at the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on December 6, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Phillips_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other appearances did Phillip Phillips have after the Hurricane Sandy concert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6706, "Truth_answer": "An individual time triallist, Graeme Obree first race was a 10-mile time trial to which he turned up wearing shorts, anorak and Doc Marten boots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Graeme Obree get started with racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6706, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree thought the start and finish were at the same place and stopped where he had started, 100 metres short of the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree do well in the 10-mile time trial?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6706, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree had started to change his clothes when officials told him to continue. He still finished in about 30 minutes.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did being 100 metres short of the end mean for Graeme Obree in the race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6706, "Truth_answer": "On 17 July 1993, Graeme Obree set a new record of 51.596 kilometres, beating Moser's record of 51.151 kilometres by 445 metres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Graeme Obree break any records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6706, "Truth_answer": "Graeme Obree retook the record on 27 April 1994, using the track that Boardman had used at Bordeaux.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603002507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme_Obree_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Obree beat the record set by Boardman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6707, "Truth_answer": "Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster is a 1997 bestselling non-fiction book written by Jon Krakauer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925005046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_Thin_Air_p0", "https://www.audiobooks.net/audiobook/into-thin-air-a-personal-account-of-the-mt-everest-disaster/42162_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6707, "Truth_answer": "Into Thin Air was written in 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Into Thin Air written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6707, "Truth_answer": "Into Thin Air reached the top of The New York Times' non-fiction bestseller list.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009002538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Krakauer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Into Thin Air a bestseller", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6707, "Truth_answer": "The American Academy of Arts and Letters gave Jon Krakauer an Academy Award in Literature in 1999 for his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else give praise to Into Thin Air besides The New York Times", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6707, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Jon Krakauer climbed Everest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jon Krakauer himself climb the Everest", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill ultimately faced a severe Parkinsons-like tremor in his hands which made it impossible for him to write during the last 10 years of his life", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What illness did Eugene O'Neill have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill died on November 27, 1953, at the age of 65", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Eugene O'Neill die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill managed to complete Moon for the Misbegotten in 1943, just before leaving Tao House and losing his ability to write.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Eugene O'Neill wrote", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Harry Kozol was present when Eugene O'Neill died", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was there when Eugene O'Neill died?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill had depression and alcoholism", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eugene O'Neill have any other illness besides Parkinsons", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "In 1956 Carlotta arranged for Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical play Long Day's Journey into Night to be published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was going on with Eugene O'Neill besides his death", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill wrote A Touch of the Poet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eugene O'Neill write anything other than Moon for Misbegotten?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6708, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill is referenced by Upton Sinclair in The Cup of Fury (1956)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened in 1956 to Eugene O'Neill besides his death and autobiographical play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill was sent to St. Aloysius Academy for Boys, a Catholic boarding school in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who raised Eugene O'Neill?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909 to 1912.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was was Eugene O'Neill's family life like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill and Kathleen Jenkins had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eugene O'Neill and Kathleen Jenkins have children together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was life like with Eugene O'Neill and Kathleen Jenkins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "No, In 1917, Eugene O'Neill met Agnes Boulton, a successful writer of commercial fiction, and they married on April 12, 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jenkins O'Neill's only spouse?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "The years of Eugene O'Neill and Boulton's marriage—during which the couple lived in Connecticut and Bermuda and had two children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eugene O'Neill's marriage to Boulton like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton's children were named Shane and Oona", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton's children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "In 1943, Eugene O'Neill disowned his daughter Oona for marrying Charlie Chaplin. Shane O'Neill became a heroin addict and was also disowned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known of Shane and Oona O'Neill?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Shane and Oona are described vividly the Part of a Long Story memoir.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the memoir Part of a Long Story like?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Shane O'Neill was disowned by his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What became of Shane O'Neill after his addiction?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6709, "Truth_answer": "Shane O'Neill committed suicide (by jumping out of a window).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Neill_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there more to Shane O'Neill's story besides his addiction and being disowned?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6710, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito resigned from his roles on September 7, 2019, following allegations of financial ties to sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113220346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joi_Ito_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Joi Ito work currently?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6710, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito became a disc jockey working in nightclubs in Chicago such as the Limelight and Smart Bar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113220346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joi_Ito_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joi Ito start his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6710, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito ran a nightclub in Roppongi, Japan, called XY Relax", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joi Ito have any other non tech-jobs besides his job as a DJ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6710, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito specialized in internet and technology companies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What area did Joi Ito end up specializing in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6710, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito resigned from his roles on September 7, 2019, following allegations of financial ties to sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113220346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joi_Ito_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are internet and technology companies Joi Ito's only project he's working on now or are there others?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Neoteny invested in any notable start-ups?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito was born on 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Joi Ito born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito was born on 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Joi Ito born in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito ufts University, University of Chicago, The New School, and Keio University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joi Ito go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "From Keio University, Joi Ito earned a PhD in Media and Governance in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113220346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joi_Ito_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joi Ito receive any degrees?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito became a disc jockey working in nightclubs in Chicago such as the Limelight and Smart Bar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joi Ito's first job?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito's family was from Japan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Joi Ito's family from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joi Ito become a US citizen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "In the high school phase of his life, Joi Ito also learned street language, street smarts, and computers.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joi Ito have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6711, "Truth_answer": "Joi Ito and his sister Mizuko Ito, called Mimi, spent summers in Japan with their grandmother, who taught them about traditional Japanese culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113220346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joi_Ito_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joi Ito travel a lot in his early years?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman's entertainment career began in vaudeville, and by 1914 she was an experienced performer, appearing in Song Revue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with rising stars Eddie Cantor and Al Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lilyan Tashman career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, Lilyan Tashman made her film debut playing Pleasure in an allegorical segment of Experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first film that Lilyan Tashman worked in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "In 1919, producer David Belasco gave Lilyan Tashman a supporting role in Avery Hopwood's comedy The Gold Diggers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "had Lilyan Tashman done other performances before Experience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "In 1922, Lilyan Tashman had a small role in the Mabel Normand film Head Over Heels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and what else did Lilyan Tashman appear on after Experience?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lilyan Tashman win any awards in 1922?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "No, Lilyan Tashman was best known for her supporting roles as tongue-in-cheek villainesses and the vindictive other woman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thegayalmanac.com/2017/10/born-today-in-1896-hollywood-actress.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lilyan Tashman have any lead roles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Yes, she signed a long-term contract in 1931 with Paramount. Lilyan Tashman made nine films for the studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Lilyan Tashman have a manager or contracts with anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman's cinematic performances are described as sharp, clever and have aged little over the decades.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thegayalmanac.com/2017/10/born-today-in-1896-hollywood-actress.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did critics have to say about Lilyan Tashman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman's co-stars were Joan Crawford and Myrna Loy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some of Lilyan Tashman's co-stars?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman and Norma Talmadge worked on Camille and New York Nights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what film did Lilyan Tashman work with Norma Talmadge in?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman's last movie was Frankie and Johnnie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Lilyan Tashman last film?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6712, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman appeared in numerous silent films. With her husky contralto singing voice she easily navigated the transition to sound film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of movies did Lilyan Tashman work in?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman died on 1934", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Lilyan Tashman die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman died at the Doctor's Hospital in New York City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lilyan Tashman die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "No, Lilyan Tashman was buried at Brooklyn's Washington Cemetery", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lilyan Tashman buried at Doctor's Hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman died of cancer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lilyan Tashman die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman died of abdominal cancer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of cancer did Lilyan Tashman have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman was diagnosed with 1932", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Lilyan Tashman diagnosed with abdominal cancer?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Although Lilyan Tashman made five films in her last years, performing with her usual artistry and professionalism, she weakened significantly in the months following her hospitalization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did she handle this her cancer diagnosis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6713, "Truth_answer": "Lilyan Tashman's burial attracted 10,000 fans, mourners, and curious onlookers; it became a near riot when people were injured and a gravestone was toppled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723015008id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else interesting surrounding Lilyan Tashman death besides her films?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel joined the Echoes, a group that specialized in British Invasion covers. The Echoes began recording in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1965 to Billy Joel?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "In late 1965, the Echoes changed their name to the Emeralds, and then to the Lost Souls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Echoes successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the the Echoes release any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel left the Echoes in 1967 to join the Hassles, a Long Island group that had signed with United Artists Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Billy Joel do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel stayed for about 2 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billy Joel stay with the Hassles long?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel and drummer Jon Small left the Hassles in 1969 to form the duo Attila.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Joel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billy Joel handle the failures with the Hassles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6714, "Truth_answer": "Their only album, Attila, was released on July 27, 1970. No singles were released from the album and it did not chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Attila do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6715, "Truth_answer": "Streetlife Serenade is the third studio album by American recording artist Billy Joel, released on October 11, 1974 by Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200622134155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetlife_Serenade_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Streetlife Seranade an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6715, "Truth_answer": "Billy Joel recorded Streetlife Serenade in 1974", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Billy Joel record Streetlife Serenade?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6715, "Truth_answer": "Streetlife Serenade peaked at No. 35 on the charts, eventually selling over 1 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200622134155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetlife_Serenade_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Streetlife Serenade by Billy Joel do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6715, "Truth_answer": "Songs on Streetlife Serenade include: Streetlife Serenader, Los Angelenos, The Great Suburban Showdown“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on Streetlife Serenade?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6715, "Truth_answer": "Streetlife Serenade did not enjoy the relative success of its predecessor, and marked the beginning of Joel's frosty relationship with critics and the music industry in general.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200622134155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetlife_Serenade_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the public or critics like Streetlife Serenade?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6715, "Truth_answer": "Turnstiles was released 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Turnstiles released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6716, "Truth_answer": "Fred Astaire did Red Skelton for MGM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://slstatic.songlyricscom.netdna-cdn.com/h/51/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fred Astaire do with MGM?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Red Skelton musical successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6716, "Truth_answer": "Fred Astaire returned to the big screen to replace an injured Kelly in Easter Parade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Astaire_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Fred Astaire come out of retirement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6716, "Truth_answer": "Fred Astaire's final musical at MGM, Silk Stockings (1957), lost money at the box office. Afterward, Astaire announced that he was retiring from dancing in film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Fred Astaire decide to retire for a second time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6716, "Truth_answer": "Fred Astaire continued to act in the 1970s. He appeared on television as the father of Robert Wagner's character, Alexander Mundy, in It Takes a Thief.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Astaire_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Astaire continue to act after On the Beach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6716, "Truth_answer": "Fred Astaire played Tony Hunter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fred Astaire's role in The Band Wagon?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s Fred Astaire was drifting to an early retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1940 to Fred Astaire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "The Fred Astaire broke into Broadway in 1917 with Over the Top, a patriotic revue, and performed for U.S. and Allied troops at this time as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Astaire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Broadway shows were Fred Astaire in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "Claire Luce", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Fred Astaire perform with besides his sister did he perform with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "According to Hollywood folklore, a screen test report on Fred Astaire for RKO Radio Pictures, is reported to have read: Can't sing. Can't act. Balding. Can dance a little.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Fred Astaire performances received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "However, this did not affect RKO's plans for Fred Astaire. They lent him for a few days to MGM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Astaire_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So what did Fred Astaire decide to do after the screen test report for RKO Radio Pictures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "Dancing Lady is a MGM picture by Fred Astaire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of the MGM pictures by Fred Astaire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dancing Lady receive awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Fred Astaire was in Flying Down to Rio", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bitchwithwifi.wordpress.com/category/actor/eric-blore/_p46", "http://forums.tcm.com/topic/81878-your-favourite-performances-from-1930-to-present-are/?page=10&tab=comments_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Fred Astaire in any other films during 1933 besides Dancing Lady?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Fred Astaire performed with Ginger Rogers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Fred Astaire perform with anybody besides Luce?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6717, "Truth_answer": "Mordaunt Hall, The New York Times critic, praised Flying Down to Rio and called it a thoroughly enjoyable entertainment.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Flying Down to Rio get good reviews?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6718, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein aspirations for social change were made apparent in his producing a recently banned opera, The Cradle Will Rock, about the disparity between the working and upper class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Leonard Bernstein have to do with social activism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6718, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein was involved in various left-wing causes and organizations since the 1940s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Leonard Bernstein blacklisted for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6718, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there examples of left-wing causes or organizations that Bernstein was a part of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6719, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein's main intellectual influence at Harvard was probably the aesthetics Professor David Prall, whose multidisciplinary outlook on the arts Bernstein shared for the rest of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130133132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bernstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Leonard Bernstein?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6719, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Leonard Bernstein?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6719, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Leonard Bernstein record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6719, "Truth_answer": "Many of Leonard Bernstein's works are regularly performed around the world, although none has matched the tremendous popular and critical success of West Side Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Leonard Bernstein music successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6719, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein is known for Classical music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music is Leonard Bernstein known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "According to Florence Welch, the band name Florence + the Machine had started off as a private joke that got out of hand.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129171333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Welch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Florence + the Machine joke", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "According to Florence Welch, the band name Florence + the Machine had started off as a private joke that got out of hand.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129171333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Welch_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Florence + the Machine joke", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "Florence Welch was about an hour away from her first gig, she still didn't have a name, so she thought 'Okay, I'll be Florence Robot/Isa Machine’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Florence Robot/Isa Machine the name Florence Welch chose", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "Florence Robot/Isa Machine lastest until from 2006 to 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "So how long did the name Florence Robot/Isa Machine last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "Florence Welch's next album was Lungs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Florence Welch's next album after Plans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "Worldwide, Lungs had sold over three million copies as of November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Lungs album make", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6720, "Truth_answer": "Lungs reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and number 14 on the US Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Lungs album peak at", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6721, "Truth_answer": "During interviews, Florance Welch has cited Grace Slick and Alanis Morissette as influences and heroes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Florence Welch", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6721, "Truth_answer": "Florence Welch sites Stevie Nicks as a mentor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Florence Welch site as a mentor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6722, "Truth_answer": "Adam West's first post-Caped Crusader role was in the film The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1969).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_West_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Adam West do in his post Batman career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6722, "Truth_answer": "Adam West starred with Nancy Kwan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Adam West star with in The Girl Who Knew Too Much?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6722, "Truth_answer": "The Girl Who Knew Too Much was not a box office success in theatrical release, but became a staple of late-night showings on television stations in the early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Girl Who Knew Too Much do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6722, "Truth_answer": "For a time, Adam West made a living from personal appearances as Batman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_West_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did West do next after The Girl Who Knew Too Much?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6722, "Truth_answer": "Adam West often reprised his role as Batman/Bruce Wayne, first in the short-lived animated series The New Adventures of Batman, and in other shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207011254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_West_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adam West do many appearances as Batman Post-Batman career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6723, "Truth_answer": "Adam West returned to Batman in 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Adam West return to batman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6723, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Adam West come back to batman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6723, "Truth_answer": "The Batman live action tv special was called Legends of the Superheroes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Batman live action tv special called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6723, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Legends of the Superheroes do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg was born in 1899.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Irving Thalberg born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg was born in Brooklyn, to German Jewish immigrant parents, William and Henrietta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Irving Thalberg's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Irving had a sister named Sylvia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "During his high school years in Brooklyn, he began having attacks of chest pains, dizziness and fatigue. This affected his ability to study.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did being diagnosed with blue baby syndrome“ impact Irving Thalberg at all in life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg went to high school in Brooklyn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Irving Thalberg go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg contracted rheumatic fever.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Irving Thalberg's illness in high school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "When Thalberg returned to school, he finished high school but lacked the stamina for college.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg graduate high school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg took part-time jobs as a store clerk, and in the evenings, to gain some job skills, taught himself typing, shorthand and Spanish at a night vocational school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do after school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6724, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg worked in his maternal grandfather's department store, Heyman and Sons, as a store clerk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201126181717id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/irving-thalberg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Irving Thalberg work as a store clerk?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Jacob Marley and Bob Cratchit, Oliver Twist, The Artful Dodger, Fagin and Bill Sikes, Pip, and Miss Havisham are some of Dickens characters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Charle's Dickens' characters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Scrooge is a cold-hearted miser who despises Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer_Scrooge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ebenezer Scrooge like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Ebenezer Scrooge is the protagonist of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer_Scrooge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What book was Ebenezer Scrooge from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Twist was the first child protagonist in an English novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824162036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Twist_(character)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Oliver Twist like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Based in the 1820s, the orphan, young Oliver is born in a parish workhouse in an unnamed town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the Oliver Twist character?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Ebenezer Scrooge is Dickens most famous character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charles Dickens most famous character?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Mrs. Nickleby is based on his mother, just as Mr. Micawber is constructed from aspects of his father's 'rhetorical exuberance'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Charles Dickens' characters were drawn from real life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6725, "Truth_answer": "Mrs Nickleby is from Charles Dickens's third published novel, Nicholas Nickleby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220101116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Nickleby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What book is Mrs. Nickleby from?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6726, "Truth_answer": "Sitra Ahra is an album from Therion released on 17 September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Therion's Sitra Ahra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Therion's album Sitra Ahra do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Therion's tour do, following the release of Sitra Ahra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6726, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact about the band Therion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6726, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, the band announced that its core group of musicians would be parting ways, but Christofer Johnsson posted that he was in no way ending Therion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the group of musicians from Therion end up parting ways?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6727, "Truth_answer": "Beloved Antichrist is the sixteenth full-length album by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beloved_Antichrist_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Beloved Antichrist an album or a stageplay?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6727, "Truth_answer": "Beloved Antichrist was released on 9 February 2018 by Nuclear Blast Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beloved_Antichrist_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Therion's musical Beloved Antichrist released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6727, "Truth_answer": "In 2018 a European and a Latin American tour was scheduled, later also extended for China, and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therion tour for Beloved Antichrist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therion work on anything else during their tour for Beloved Antichrist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "Francescoli began his European career with Racing Paris in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Enzo Francescoli go to Paris?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "RC Paris is a long established football team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is RC Paris?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "Francescoli became a team idol and in 1987 was elected the best foreign player in France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Enzo Francescoli's time on RC Paris?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "Francescoli won the Copa América in 1983, 1987 and 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enzo Francescoli have any notable wins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "The 1993 Supercoppa Italiana final was the closest Francescoli ever came to winning a trophy during his time in Italy, as Torino ultimately lost the title to Milan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101012232id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzo_Francescoli_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Enzo Francescoli lose any notable games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "Francescoli retired in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Enzo Francescoli retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6728, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other aspects about Enzo Francescoli's Racing Paris?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "Medley refers to side two of Abbey Road, which contains a 16-minute medley of eight short songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Medley refer to a song on The Beatles' album Abbey Road?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "The eight short songs were recorded over July and August and blended into a suite by McCartney and Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the 8 songs on side two of The Beatles' Abbey Road album previously recorded or new?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone besides Paul McCartney and George Martin have a hand in creating the song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "The album is ranked as one of the Beatles' best-selling, including a multi-platinum certification by the RIAA, and continues to attract critical praise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beatles' medley on Abbey Road win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "The first track recorded for the medley was the opening number, You Never Give Me Your Money.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123124046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Beatles Medley?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "The backing track for the song was recorded on 6 May at Olympic Studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123124046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_Road_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Beatle's song You Never Give Me Your Money recorded?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "Allen Klein was an American businessman, music publisher, writers' representative and record label executive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902023354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Klein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Allen Klein?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6729, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Beatles song You Never Give Me Your Money popular?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "On April 10, 1919, Jesús Guajardo invited Zapata to a meeting. When Zapata arrived at the Hacienda de San Juan, in Chinameca, Ayala municipality, Guajardo's men riddled him with bullets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Emiliano Zapata die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "Guajardo invited Zapata to a meeting, intimating that he intended to defect to the revolutionaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Emiliano Zapata doing at the Hacienda de San Juan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "Jesús Guajardo was Zapatas enemy, and the subordinate of Gen. Pablo González.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jesús Guajardo an enemy of Emiliano Zapata?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "In mid-March 1919, Gen. Pablo González ordered his subordinate Jesús Guajardo to commence operations against the Zapatistas in the mountains around Huautla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of operations did Gen. Pablo González give Jesús Guajardo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "González later discovered Guajardo carousing in a cantina, he had him arrested, and a public scandal ensued.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were González and Jesús Guajardo successful in fighting Emiliano Zapata's revolutionaries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pablo González try to take over other places?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "González devised a plan to use this note to his advantage.González explained Guajardo him that he could recover from this disgrace if he feigned a defection to Zapata.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pablo González do when he discovered the note from Emiliano Zapata to Guajardo?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6730, "Truth_answer": "Guajardo wrote to Zapata telling him that he would bring over his men and supplies if certain guarantees were promised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Jesús Guajardo after Pablo González ordered him to feign a defection to Zapata?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "The disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos put pressure on the Zapatistas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Emiliano Zapata first begin to feel pressure?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "Zapata was the main leader of the Zapatistas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Emiliano Zapata the leader of the Zapatistas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "Zapata began looking for allies among the northern revolutionaries and the southern Felicistas, followers of the Liberalist Felix Diaz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Emiliano Zapata handle the pressure beyond the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos? What were his plans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the northern revolutionaries and the southern Felicistas agree to fight on Emiliano Zapata's side?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction from the northern revolutionaries and southern Felicistas after the disintegration of the revolution outside of Morelos?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "In December 1918 Carrancistas under Gonzalez undertook an offensive campaign taking most of the state of Morelos, and pushing Zapata to retreat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119061324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Carrancistas capture any other territory or peoples at the end of the World War?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emiliano Zapata ever recover from Pablo González pushing him to retreat from Morelos?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "Mary Christine Brockert was born on March 5, 1956, in Santa Monica, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Teena Marie born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "When she was eight years old, her parents began sending Tina on auditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Teena Marie become involved with singing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "She sang at the wedding of Jerry Lewis' daughter when she was 10 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Teena Marie's first performance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie have any acting roles other than?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie attended Venice High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Teena Marie attend school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "She was known by her childhood nickname Tina before taking the stage name Teena Marie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How/when did Teena Marie get her stage name?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie's first single is I'm a Sucker for Your Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Teena Marie's first single?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6732, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie is the daughter of construction worker Thomas Leslie Brockert and home renovator Mary Anne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Teena Marie's parents?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "At Eric Clapton's suggestion, the brothers moved to Miami, Florida, early in 1975 to record at Criteria Studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Bee Gees move?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "The Bee Gees started off with ballads.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://new.grabone.co.nz/activities-events-outdoors/concerts/p/the-bee-gees-night-fever-tour-1_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Bee Gees start with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "They eventually crafted more dance-oriented disco songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did starting off with ballads at Criteria Studios lead the Bee Gees to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "The Bee Gees appeared on The Midnight Special in 1975, to promote Main Course, they sang To Love Somebody with Helen Reddy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Bee Gees try after crafting more dance-oriented songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "The next album, Children of the World, released in September 1976, was filled with Barry's new-found falsetto and Weaver's synthesizer disco licks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Bee Gees next trial following their appearance on The Midnight Special?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "The first single from the album was You Should Be Dancing, which pushed the Bee Gees to a level of stardom they had not previously achieved in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Bee Gees' album Children of the World lead to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6733, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Bee Gees next chance?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6734, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, he collaborated with recording artist and cabaret performer Peter Allen to write new songs for Allen’s one-man Broadway revue, Up In One.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first song that Dean Pitchford wrote?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6734, "Truth_answer": "Pitchford started writing in cabarets around Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dean Pitchford start writing songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Pitchford enjoy writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Pitchford receive any awards for his songs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other awards did Dean Pitchford win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6734, "Truth_answer": "Pitchford wrote Don't Call It Love in collaboration with composer Tom Snow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Pitchford write songs with other people?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "Pitchford wrote the screenplay for the motion picture Footloose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Dean Pitchford's screenwritings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "The film received mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the motion picture Footloose well received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Pitchford do any screenwriting for any foreign films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "Pitchford wrote the screenplay of, and collaborated on the authorship and composition of all the songs for, the 1989 musical film Sing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Pitchford_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Dean Pitchford work on aside from Footloose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Pitchford have any influencers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "Sing received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726235007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_(1989_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dean Pitchford's film Sing well received by critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dean Pitchford ever do any televised interviews?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "Washington's parents were Augustine and Mary Ball Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://get2fiu.com/many-know-george-washington-was-the-first-president-of-the-united-states-of-america/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were George Washington's parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "George Washington was born at Popes Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.app.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/02/13/issue-fare-presidents-day-quiz/23372335/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was George Washington born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "George Washington was born February 22, 1732.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/george-washington-nicknames-father-of-his-country/_p3", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/young-george-washington-cherry-tree/_p5", "https://www.basilsblog.com/2009/02/washington-birthday-2009.html_p1", "https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Political-Parties-in-George-Washingtons-Cabinet-PKSV46SWG8A5_p1", "https://www.ecwausa.org/united-states-presidents-with-their-years-in-office-and-party-affiliation/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Washington born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "Washington did not have the formal education that his elder brothers received at Appleby Grammar School in England, but he did learn mathematics, trigonometry, and land surveying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington get an education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "Washington spent a month in 1748 with a team surveying Fairfax's Shenandoah Valley property.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did George Washington start his career at a young age?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "He received a surveyor's license from the College of William and Mary, and was appointed surveyor of Culpeper County, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did George Washington do as a career when he was young?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Brown thought that Washington had quinsy; Elisha Dick thought that the condition was a more serious violent inflammation of the throat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was wrong with George Washington's health?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "They continued the process of bloodletting to approximately five pints. Dick proposed a tracheotomy, but the other two doctors were not familiar with that procedure and therefore disapproved.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Washington get treatment from doctors Craik, Brown, and Dick in his final days?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "Washington died peacefully between 10 and 11 p.m. on Saturday, December 14, 1799.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did George Washington die?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6736, "Truth_answer": "At his deathbed, he instructed his private secretary Tobias Lear to wait three days before his burial, out of fear of being entombed alive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p49" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about George Washington's death?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6737, "Truth_answer": "Adams was the voice of a penguin named Tennessee Tuxedo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hadleyblog.blogspot.com/2005/09/_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the penguin's name that Don Adams did the voice over for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6737, "Truth_answer": "His most notable voiceover work was that of the title character in Inspector Gadget. He also voiced the character of Principal Hickey in the Disney cartoon Pepper Ann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the names of some of the characters that Don Adams provided voice over for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6737, "Truth_answer": "His last roles were the character of Principal Hickey in the Disney cartoon Pepper Ann, and the voice of Brain the Dog in the 1999 film version of Inspector Gadget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828043221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Adams_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last voice over that Don Adams did?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6737, "Truth_answer": "Adams voiced himself in animated form for a guest shot in an episode of Hanna-Barbera's The New Scooby-Doo Movies, titled The Exterminator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828043221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Adams_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Adams ever play himself in any cartoon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie gained success with Motown in 1981, with the release of It Must Be Magic, her first gold record, which included her then biggest hit on R&B, Square Biz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Teena Marie's first big break?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie performed her debut hit with Rick James on Soul Train in 1979, becoming the show's first white female guest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Notable people Teena Marie performed with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "Teena Marie's biggest hit Lovergirl peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 1985 and at No. 9 on the R&B chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Teena Marie's best known songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "In 1988 Teena Marie was on the Naked to the World concert tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie go on tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "During her 1988 Naked to the World concert tour, she suffered a fall and was hospitalized for six months.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213051418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teena_Marie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any notable or especially interesting performance by Teena Marie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Most famous person Teena Marie worked with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6738, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Teena Marie win any awards or recognition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "The Donny & Marie Show began in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Donny & Marie Show start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "The Donny & Marie Show was a hit on ABC. But the success came at a cost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Donny & Marie Show popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "The family built a first-class television studio in Orem, Utah, where the show was produced. As a result, the Osmonds as a performing band became a lower priority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cost of the success of The Donny & Marie Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "The Donny & Marie Show is an American variety show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Donny & Marie Show about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "The show was cancelled in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Donny & Marie Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was The Donny & Marie Show cancelled?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "Donny experienced stage anxiety and Marie had a brief bout with an eating disorder after a network executive told her she looked heavy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of The Donny & Marie Show's challenges?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6739, "Truth_answer": "Neither the album nor any of its singles charted anywhere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212064254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Osmonds_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was The Osmonds album Steppin' Out a failure?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "Verhoeven is a member of the Jesus Seminar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other activities did Paul Verhoeven do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "Verhoeven graduated with a degree in mathematics and physics from the University of Leiden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Verhoeven graduate with a degree in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Verhoeven wrote the book Jesus of Nazareth about the life of Jesus of Nazareth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paul Verhoeven do after college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Verhoeven's book Jesus of Nazareth popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "In April 2010, Verhoeven hinted that his next potential film project would be an adaptation of a Hitchcockian video game set in 1914.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213002419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Verhoeven have interests other than Jesus of Nazareth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "The film adaptation of a Hitchcockian video game never happened.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the potential film adaptation of a Hitchcockian video game from Paul Verhoeven happen?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "The film adaptation of The Last Express never came to fruition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paul Verhoeven's potential film adaptation of The Last Express video game come to fruition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paul Verhoeven's film adaptation of The Last Express successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6740, "Truth_answer": "Verhoeven is a member of the Jesus Seminar, and he is the only member who does not have a degree in biblical studies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Paul Verhoeven?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did M.I.A. and Diplo have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Diplo said, ...it was amazing... I always wanted to make a beat with her, but all my beats were really shitty at the time.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Diplo react to M.I.A.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Piracy Funds Terrorism Volume 1, usually referred to simply as Piracy Funds Terrorism, is a mixtape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200707165815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracy_Funds_Terrorism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music was Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Despite its unofficial status, the mixtape received general acclaim among critics. Several music publications included the mixtape in their listings of the best albums of 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200707165815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracy_Funds_Terrorism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1 successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Diplo continued to work with M.I.A. and, through her, met London DJ Switch. Together, they created the Grammy-nominated track Paper Planes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diplo and M.I.A. produce anything else besides Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Paper Planes received widespread acclaim from contemporary publications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106155449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_Planes_(M.I.A._song)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Paper Planes successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Diplo was the tour DJ on M.I.A.'s 2005 Arular Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Diplo and M.I.A. go on tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6741, "Truth_answer": "Diplo said ...it was amazing...I always wanted to make a beat with her, but all my beats were really shitty at the time.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplo_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Diplo's feelings of M.I.A. approaching him in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, they released their debut album Dogg Food under Death Row Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tha Dogg Pound do in the Death Row years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "Let's Play House was the biggest hit, breaking into the Top 50 of the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tha Dogg Pound have a top song that was a hit on the Dogg Food Album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted number 1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to reach 2 times platinum status. It was quite a success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the album Dogg Food do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "Dogg Food was released October 31, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Row_Records_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Tha Dogg Pound's album Dogg Food released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Doggy Dogg was featured on Tha Dogg Pound's album Dogg Food.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any famous rapper featured on the Dogg Food album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Tha Dogg Pound were featured on 2Pac's widely acclaimed Death Row Records debut album All Eyez on Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tha Dogg Pound release another album besides Dogg Food during their Death Row years?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6742, "Truth_answer": "The All Eyez on Me album was released in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Eyez_on_Me_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Eyez_on_Me_(film)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur_p1", "https://djrobblog.com/archives/tag/east-coast-vs-west-coast_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the All Eyez on Me album released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "Tha Dogg Pound made a diss towards The Bone Thugs, on the song Dogg Pound Gangstaz, with Kurupt's line Ain't got no love for no hoes in harmony.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of Tha Dogg Pound's external matters?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "Tha Dogg Pound's beef with the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was about Death Row Records being embroiled in a feud with Eazy-E's Ruthless Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tha Dogg Pound's beef with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "The feud ended when Snoop Dogg and Kurupt were featured on Krayzie Bone's album Thug Mentality 1999 in the song The War Iz On.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tha Dogg Pound and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's beef resolve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "Tha Dogg Pound were also involved in a feud with B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tha Dogg Pound have beef with any artists other than Bone Thugs-N-Harmony?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "They have since squashed the beef and released a song called Blaze It Up, as a bonus track on Tha Dogg Pound's Dogg Chit album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tha_Dogg_Pound_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tha Dogg Pound's feud with B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta turn out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Kurupt shocked everyone, when he accepted the job of executive producer at Death Row Records. Daz, Soopafly, Snoop Dogg, and the rest of DPGC viewed this as betrayal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any more external matters which caused problems for Tha Dogg Pound?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the conflict between Kurupt and Daz lead to violence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6743, "Truth_answer": "The matter was ultimately resolved, allowing Daz and Kurupt to make music together for years to come.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180904060818id_/http://ambrosiaforheads.com:80/2015/05/daz-speaks-on-suge-knight-causing-his-beef-with-kurupt-and-how-it-was-resolved-video/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the conflict between Kurupt and Daz eventually resolve too?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "Turner used a 1976 Fender Telecaster Custom, and a 1975 Fender Telecaster Deluxe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200521011654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Turner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a guitar that Aaron Turner used?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "Turner has played through Sunn, Mesa Boogie, and Mackie amplifiers. While recording, Turner prefers to use a Fryette Pitbull Ultra Lead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of amplifiers did Aaron Turner use?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "Turner described using a variety of effects pedals in his live rig. Specifically, he runs a BOSS TU-3 Chromatic Tuner, and a Strymon BlueSky reverb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200521011654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Turner_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Turner use any kind of guitar effect pedals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "Turner prefers a Heil PR20 vocal microphone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of microphone did Aaron Turner use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of guitar strings did Aaron Turner use?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "Turner used a MASF fuzz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a guitar effects pedal that Aaron Turner used?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Aaron Turner sponsored by a guitar or amplifier company?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6744, "Truth_answer": "Turner has also used a Gibson Les Paul Standard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another guitar Aaron Turner used besides a 1976 Fender Telecaster Custom, and a 1975 Fender Telecaster Deluxe.?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "Turner was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on November 5, 1977. At an early age, his family moved to New Mexico, where he was raised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200521011654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Turner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Aaron Turner from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "His mother was a teacher who taught a progressive curriculum and his father an author, mainly non-fiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200521011654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Turner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Aaron Turner's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Turner does not have any siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aaron Turner have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "Turner moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200521011654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Turner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Aaron Turner go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "Turner moved to Boston to attend art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aaron Turner study?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Turner began releasing music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Aaron Turner do after school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "Hydra Head Records is an independent record label that specializes in extreme metal music, founded in New Mexico by Aaron Turner in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220232353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra_Head_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the record label that Aaron Turner founded?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6745, "Truth_answer": "By 1997, the Hydra Head label was becoming a respectable small record label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hydra Head Records successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Julian Assange live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6746, "Truth_answer": "While in his teens, Assange married a woman named Teresa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Julian Assange married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6746, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 they had a son, Daniel. The couple separated and initially disputed custody of their child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange get divorced from Teresa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6746, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 they had a son, Daniel, now a software designer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Julian Assange and Teresa's child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6746, "Truth_answer": "He studied programming, mathematics and physics at Central Queensland University and the University of Melbourne (2003–2006), but did not complete a degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Julian Assange go to school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "The Lodge were a 1980s art rock band based in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Lodge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "By 1988, various connections such as Henry Cow, Peter Blegvad, John Greaves, Jakko Jakszyk, Anton Fier, and The Golden Palominos, had eventually coalesced into The Lodge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the band The Lodge founded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "Initially just Blegvad and Greaves, with Lisa Herman as guest vocalist, The Lodge ultimately transformed into a New York-based band by adding Jakko Jakszyk, Anton Fier and Kristoffer Blegvad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was part of the band The Lodge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "Silesia is Jakszyk's debut solo album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jakko Jakszyk's first solo album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "During 1982, Chiswick released three singles, although none were hits. A full release of Silesia was shelved at the last minute when Chiswick declared bankruptcy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jakko Jakszyk's first solo album successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "Dave Stewart is an English keyboardist and composer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728014525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Stewart_(keyboardist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dave Stewart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "64 Spoons's work lead to Jakszyk's friendships with several of the musicians who had inspired the band, notably keyboard player Dave Stewart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jakko Jakszyk meet Dave Stewart?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "Barbara Gaskin is a British singer formerly associated with the UK Canterbury scene. She sang backing vocals with Dave Stewart's band Hatfield and the North.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Barbara Gaskin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "Dangerous Dreams is one of Jakszyk's solo songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Jakko Jakszyk's solo songs?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6747, "Truth_answer": "I Can't Stand This Pressure is another of Jakszyk's solo songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jakko Jakszyk have any other solo songs besides Dangerous Dreams?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "Jakszyk's first significant band was 64 Spoons, which he joined as guitarist and lead singer in 1976, co-writing much of the band's material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first band that Jakko Jakszyk joined?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "Boosted by an exuberant and funny live show, 64 Spoons proved popular with audiences but failed to gain an effective record deal or media breakthrough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jakko Jakszyk's band 64 Spoons successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "The band 64 Spoons performed from 1976 until they split in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the band 64 Spoons stay together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "Their only album, Landing on a Rat Column, was eventually released in 1992, many years after it was recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Had the band 64 Spoons recorded any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 64 Spoons album, Landing on a Rat Column, do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "Following the split of 64 Spoons, Jakszyk joined Stewart, Rick Biddulph, and Pip Pyle in the band Rapid Eye Movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next band Jakko Jakszyk joined after 64 Spoons?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "Between August 1980 and June 1981, Rapid Eye Movement toured Spain, France, and the UK and recorded material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311104206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakko_Jakszyk_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Rapid Eye Movement a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "Stewart worked on a cover of What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What studio work did Dave Stewart from Rapid Eye Movement concentrate on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6748, "Truth_answer": "During 1975 through 1980, Jakszyk also contributed to sessions for the former Van der Graaf Generator saxophonist David Jackson's album The Long Hello Vol. 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jakko Jakszyk from 1975-1980?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6749, "Truth_answer": "Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Panda Bear's Animal Collective?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6749, "Truth_answer": "Its members and founders are Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in the band Animal Collective?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6749, "Truth_answer": "Animal Collective was a success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Animal Collective a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6749, "Truth_answer": "In early 2002, they went on their first big tour which took them to the South of the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Animal Collective tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6749, "Truth_answer": "Animal Collective wore makeup and masks as a prominent characteristic of the group's live performances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Animal Collective's performances?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6749, "Truth_answer": "Lennox wore a panda hood on his head and later put face paint on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_collective_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Panda Bear dress like a panda to perform?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan people were involved in the First Anglo-Powhatan War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What wars were the Powhatan involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "Powhatan ordered something like a siege of Jamestown. This was the Indians' best chance to win the war, but the English survived and, after the arrival of reinforcements, viciously attacked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the First Anglo-Powhatan War about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan were involved in the Second Anglo–Powhatan War following the First Anglo-Powhatan War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Powhatan involved in any other wars besides the First Anglo-Powhatan War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of 1646 marked the effective dissolution of the united confederacy, as white colonists were granted an exclusive enclave between the York and Blackwater Rivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Second Anglo-Powhatan War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "The Powhatan people signed the Treaty in 1646.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Powhatan people sign a treaty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "White colonists were granted an exclusive enclave between the York and Blackwater Rivers. This physically separated the Nansemonds, Weyanokes and Appomattox, who retreated southward, from the other Powhatan tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Powhatan's Treaty of 1646 say?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6750, "Truth_answer": "Waves of new immigrants flooded the peninsular region, then known as Chickacoan, and restricted the dwindling tribes to lesser tracts of land that became some of the earliest Indian reservations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Powhatan Treaty of 1646?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Riya Sen first appeared as a child artist in the film Vishkanya in 1991, where she played the role of the young Pooja Bedi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Riya Sen's first role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 19, she did National Film Awards winning director Bharathiraja's Tamil film, Taj Mahal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies did Riya Sen make at the start of her career besides Vishkanya?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Taj Mahal did not achieve commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Taj Mahal do at the box office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Sen made her Bollywood debut in N. Chandra's Style in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a successful movie that Riya Sen was in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Riya was cast in the female lead along with fellow-newcomers, Sharman Joshi, Sahil Khan and Shilpi Mudgal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actores or actresses were in the film Style with Riya Sen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Sen's next success was Jhankaar Beats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another successful movie Riya Sen was in other than Style?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Jhankaar Beats is a 2003 Indian musical comedy film directed by Sujoy Ghosh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190329151159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jhankaar_Beats_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who dirested the movie Jhankaar Beats?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know how much money the movie Jhankaar Beats made?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6751, "Truth_answer": "Sen's costars are Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Suri, Rahul Bose, debutant Shayan Munshi, and Rinke Khanna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190329151159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jhankaar_Beats_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108101051id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riya_Sen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Riya Sen costar with in Jhankaar Beats?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6752, "Truth_answer": "Wagner won the 1911 batting title by the narrowest of margins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Honus Wagner do late in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6752, "Truth_answer": "Wagner was an American baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012135930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honus_Wagner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sports did Honus Wagner play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honus Wagner play any other sports besides baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6752, "Truth_answer": "After retirement, Wagner served the Pirates as a coach for 39 years, most notably as a hitting instructor from 1933 to 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012135930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honus_Wagner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honus Wagner do any coaching in his late career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6752, "Truth_answer": "Shortly before the 1908 season, Wagner retired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Honus Wagner's late career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Honus Wagner retire?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "Wagner was not finished playing baseball after his retirement from major league baseball. He managed and played for a semi-pro team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012135930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honus_Wagner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Honus Wagner's life after baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honus Wagner have any hobbies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "After retirement, Wagner served the Pirates as a coach for 39 years, most notably as a hitting instructor from 1933 to 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012135930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honus_Wagner_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honus Wagner teach others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "In 1916, Wagner married Bessie Baine Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012135930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honus_Wagner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Honus Wagner married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "Honus Wagner had three daughters, Elva Katrina, Betty Baine, and Virginia Mae.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Honus Wagner have kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "Wagner died on December 6, 1955 at the age of 81.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012135930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honus_Wagner_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen after Honus Wagner's career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6753, "Truth_answer": "Beset by injuries, illness, and age, Honus Wagner died in his Carnegie home on December 6, 1955.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501060458id_/https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/30b27632_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Honus Wagner die from?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy team active from 1922 until 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Three Stooges?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "They are best known for their 190 short subject films by Columbia Pictures that have been regularly airing on television since 1958. Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of The Three Stooges work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "The Three Stooges Collection Volume One: 1934–1936 is one of The Three Stooges DVD titles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of The Three Stooges DVD titles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "Each volume is a two-disc set, and covers a three-year interval.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Three Stooges Collection?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "The Three Stooges Collection Volume Two: 1937–1939.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p30", "http://shareddarkness.com/2007/11/18/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Name some more of The Three Stooges films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "The team appeared in 220 films, but it is the durability of the 190 short films the Stooges made at Columbia Pictures that acts as an enduring tribute to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was The Three Stooges legacy known for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6754, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else were The Three Stooges known for besides their films?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "The two disc set contains shorts from the first three years the Stooges worked at Columbia Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936 consist of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were these shorts from The Three Stooges Collection, Volume One: 1934–1936 called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "Volume Two: 1937–1939 was released on May 27, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a Volume 2 of The Three Stooges Collection?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "There are eight volumes of The Three Stooges Collection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many volumes of The Three Stooges Collection were there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "A 3-DVD set of bonus material released with Ultimate Collection box set. Also included were animated cartoons featuring the Stooges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What additional bonus material was included on The Three Stooges Collection?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "The series proved to be a success and was very popular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Three Stooges Collection a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6755, "Truth_answer": "After the release of the fourth volume, the global economic crisis slowed down the release schedule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507171224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_Collection_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects of The Three Stooges Collection?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6756, "Truth_answer": "Assange visited Sweden in August 2010. During his visit, he became the subject of sexual assault allegations from two women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did these sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6756, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused these sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6756, "Truth_answer": "He was questioned, the case was initially closed, and he was told he could leave the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the results of the sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6756, "Truth_answer": "In November 2010, the case was reopened by a special prosecutor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the sexual assault case against Julian Assange reopened again?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6757, "Truth_answer": "When Julian was a year old, his mother married Brett Assange, an actor with whom she ran a small theatre company and whom Julian regards as his father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interesting about Julian Assange's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6757, "Truth_answer": "Assange attended many schools, including Goolmangar Primary School in New South Wales and Townsville State High School in Queensland as well as being schooled at home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange ever receive formal education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6757, "Truth_answer": "Assange studied programming, mathematics and physics at Central Queensland University and the University of Melbourne, but did not complete a degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6757, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Assange do after college, and why didn't he get the degree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6757, "Truth_answer": "While in his teens, Assange married a woman named Teresa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Julian Assange get married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6757, "Truth_answer": "The couple separated and initially disputed custody of their child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Julian Assange after 1989?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "In 1887, James W. Bryan vacated his seat in the Kentucky Senate. Goebel decided to seek election to the vacant seat representing the Covington area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did William Goebel get started in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "Goebel won the Kentucky Senate seat by a mere fifty-six votes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel win the seat in the Kentucky Senate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "William Goebel won the seat for Kentucky Senate in 1887.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did William Goebel win the Kentucky Senate seat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "Goebel took aim at a large and popular target: the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. A proposal in the Kentucky House of Representatives to abolish Kentucky's Railroad Commission was passed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Goebel's next step in his political career after winning the Kentucky Senate seat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "Goebel also helped defeat the bill to abolish the Railroad Commission in the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel accomplish anything significant during his time in Kentucky's Senate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "These actions made him a hero in his district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were William Goebel's ideas against abolishing the Railroad Commission well received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "Goebel ran for a full term as senator unopposed in 1889, and won another term in 1893 by a three-to-one margin over his Republican opponent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about William Goebel in the Kentucky Senate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6758, "Truth_answer": "William Goebel served three terms in the Kentucky Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many terms did William Goebel serve in the Kentucky Senate?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "The Gubernatorial election was held at the 1899 party convention in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In which state ws the Gubernatorial election that William Goebel was involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "Wat Hardin and William J. Stone sought the Democratic nomination for governor at the 1899 party convention in Louisville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Goebel's opponent in the face for Kentucky governor.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "William J. Stone represented the Democratic party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which political party did William J. Stone represent?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "William Goebel won the race for Governor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel win the Democratic nomination for governor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "Republican William S. Taylor defeated both Democratic candidates in the general election, but his margin over Goebel was only 2,383 votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a voting scandal involving the Republican ballots in William Goebel's race for governor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "A third political party, the Union Labor party, had risen to power in the area with a platform similar to Goebel's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224222158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goebel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Union Labor party have a candidate in the race for governor against William Goebel?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many votes did William Goebel win the Gubernatorial election by?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6759, "Truth_answer": "Goebel's platform of railroad regulation and championing labor causes, should have given Goebel an easy victory, but this was not to be.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Goebel have any major ideas that were a platform for his Gubernatorial campaign?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6760, "Truth_answer": "In October 2007, then-Chief U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno sealed court documents submitted by Thompson in the Bar case that depicted gay sex acts.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Jack Thompson's filings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6760, "Truth_answer": "Thompson, claiming concern about the court's inability to comprehend his arguments, filed a motion which he called A picture book for adults.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any other motions filed by Jack Thompson besides the Bar case that depicted gay sex acts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Thompson's motion on the picture book for adults called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6760, "Truth_answer": "The Florida Supreme Court imposed sanctions on Thompson, requiring that any of his future filings in the court be signed by a member of The Florida Bar other than himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Jack Thompson's filings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6760, "Truth_answer": "Jack Thompson's filings were not successful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Would you say that Jack Thompson's filings were successful then?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jack Thompson on The Howard Stern Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Jack Thompson on The Howard Stern Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6761, "Truth_answer": "Thompson objected to Stern's use of perceived obscenities on the air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jack Thompson's complaint about The Howard Stern Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other reasons Jack Thompson wanted The Howard Stern Show off the air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6762, "Truth_answer": "He gained wide recognition as the spokesperson for 7 Up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some television projects Orlando Jones has been in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6762, "Truth_answer": "Jones hosted an HBO First Look special in 2000 and then, in 2003, Jones was given his own late night talk show on FX called The Orlando Jones Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about some of Orlando Jones other television appearances beside being the 7 Up spokesperson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orlando Jones have a lot of fans?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6762, "Truth_answer": "Jones returned to MADtv in 2004 to celebrate its 200th episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Orlando Jones want to return to MADtv?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6762, "Truth_answer": "Jones's comedy writing and television producing skills proved to be valuable to the early success of the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Orlando Jones successful in MADtv?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6763, "Truth_answer": "He appeared in a bit part in his first big screen film, In Harm's Way, Jones then joined Larry David in the feature Sour Grapes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film projects did Orlando Jones work on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6763, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Jones landed the lead role of Daryl Chase in the action-dramedy Double Take.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Jones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What big film was Orlando Jones in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6763, "Truth_answer": "Double Take did not win any awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/Who_won_the_2009_logie_award_p2", "http://www.foongpc.com/2013/07/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1377964800000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1372608000000_p12", "https://frc-events.firstinspires.org/2018/team/4008_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Double Take win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6763, "Truth_answer": "The film opened at number 4 at the North American box office in its opening weekend behind Traffic, Cast Away and Save the Last Dance, which debuted at the top spot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190303103923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Take_(2001_film)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Double Take a box office hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6763, "Truth_answer": "Jones worked with David Duchovny, Seann William Scott and Julianne Moore in Ivan Reitman's sci-fi comedy, Evolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orlando Jones appear in anything else besides Double Take?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orlando Jones ever win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, The Economist described it as one of the most innovative pieces of the progressive rock era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bohemian Rhapsody legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release as a single, Bohemian Rhapsody became a commercial success, topping the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bohemian Rhapsody chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson praised the song as the most competitive thing that's come along in ages and a fulfillment and an answer to a teenage prayer—of artistic music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was said about the Bohemian Rhapsody track?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, The Guardian's music critic, Tom Service, examined the song's relationship with the traditions of classical music, describing its popularity as one of the strangest musical phenomena out there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the song Bohemian Rhapsody a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "Allan Jones of Melody Maker was unimpressed, describing the song as a superficially impressive pastiche of incongruous musical styles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any critics of the song Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "When Queen wanted to release the single in 1975, various executives suggested to them that it was too long and would never be a hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What media is Bohemian Rhapsody played on?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6764, "Truth_answer": "Greg Lake acknowledged that his song I Believe in Father Christmas was beaten by one of the greatest records ever made, describing it as a once-in-a-lifetime recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another interesting fact about Bohemian Rhapsody legacy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Brian May said the band thought that Mercury's blueprint for the song was intriguing and original, and worthy of work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did some of the members of Queen feel about Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "On Bohemian Rhapsody, Freddy Mercury said ...In its early stages I almost rejected it, but then it grew.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who almost rejected Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Brian May said the band thought that Mercury's blueprint for the song was intriguing and original, and worthy of work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemian_Rhapsody_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the other members, besides Freddy Mercury, feelings about Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "Brian May said, We wanted to be a group that could do the heaviness of hard rock, but also have harmonies swooping around all over the place.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Queen members comments on Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "On the Bohemian Rhapsody release John Deacon said, ...And when we released it in Britain we didn't necessarily think it'd be released in America...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "Freddy Mercury stated People were all going, You're joking, they'll never play it, you'll only hear the first few bars and then they'll fade it out. We had numerous rows.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was said about Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the single was also a success, although to a lesser extent than in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bohemian Rhapsody received in America?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Bohemian Rhapsody record actually received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6765, "Truth_answer": "The band did an interview during their Australian tour early in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen do any interviews about Bohemian Rhapsody?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Brian Statham's last days?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6766, "Truth_answer": "Statham retired several weeks before the end of the season so his tally of 68 wickets was low, by his standards, for that reason.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brian Statham finish his last season on a good note?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6766, "Truth_answer": "During a home match against Yorkshire, he finished on a high note with a first innings return of six for 34 in that match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Statham_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Brian Statham do in his last season besides retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6766, "Truth_answer": "Apart from his debut season 1950 when he played in only fifteen matches, he was active through seventeen seasons before 1968 and always took more than 90 wickets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you learn anything else interesting about Brian Statham?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "Wish You Were Here was released on September 12, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pink Floyd's album Wish You Were Here released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "The band played much of Wish You Were Here on 5 July 1975 at the Knebworth music festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113051632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wish_You_Were_Here_(Pink_Floyd_album)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd go on tour for Wish You Were Here?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "Roger Waters struggled to record the vocals for Have a Cigar, requiring several takes to perform an acceptable version. His problems stemmed in part from stresses placed upon his voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd have any problems when producing Wish You Were Here?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "The division of royalties was a source of conflict between band members, who earned royalties on a per-song basis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the members of Pink Floyd having trouble?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "In1985, Waters wrote to EMI and Columbia announcing he had left Pink Floyd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd consider breaking up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Gilmour began recruiting musicians for what would become Pink Floyd's first album without Waters, A Momentary Lapse of Reason.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Pink Floyd's project following Waters departure about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "Gilmour later said the project was difficult without Waters' creative direction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting happen during Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pink Floyd's album A Momentary Lapse of Judgement sold out?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "Animals is Pink Floyd's tenth album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.mysticalpoetryandpolitics.com/2014/07/pink-floyds-animal-farm.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Pink Floyd's Animals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "The album received positive reviews from critics and was commercially successful, reaching number 2 and 3 in the UK and US, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116175223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animals_(Pink_Floyd_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Pink Floyd album Animals a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "The album became the subject material for the band's In the Flesh Tour, which began in Dortmund on the same day the album was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd go on tour for Animals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "The tour was in Europe in February, the UK in March, the United States in April and May, and another three weeks in the United States in June and July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116175223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animals_(Pink_Floyd_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pink Floyd go on the In the Flesh tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there been any other instances by Pink Floyd of spitting at fans or that sort of thing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "Waters took to arriving at the venues alone, departing as soon as each performance was over.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything else interesting happen on Pink Floyd's In the Flesh Tour, besides Roger Waters spitting on fans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "On one occasion, Richard Wright flew back to England, threatening to leave the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roger Waters behavior during the In the Flesh Tour cause friction among the other memebers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "The division of royalties was a source of conflict between band members, who earned royalties on a per-song basis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other conflicts among the members of Pink Floyd besides Roger Waters behavior?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6768, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters publicly insisted that Pink Floyd would not reunite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pink Floyd ever think about breaking up?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm's music is generally pop and rock. She also released an album of show tunes. Her vocal range is identified as mezzo-soprano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Melanie C's music style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm has cited Madonna as her biggest musical influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who influenced Melanie C's style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Melanie C plays the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm's music is generally pop and rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music style did Melanie C stick with most?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm named Blur, Oasis, Suede and the Cardigans as inspirations for her first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Melanie C's music style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Melanie C leave the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Chisholm signed with Virgin and, during the summer, recorded the album Northern Star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Melanie C do once she left the Spice Girls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Northern Star debuted at number 10 in the UK Albums Chart, on the issue dated 24 October 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018011249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Star_(Melanie_C_album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C's album Northern Star do well?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "On 30 November, Canadian artist Bryan Adams, released When You're Gone with featured vocals of Chisholm, her debut solo project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C work with other artists?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6769, "Truth_answer": "Melanie C does not have other people under her record label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C have other people under her record label?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "Reason is Chisholm's second album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Melanie C's Reason an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "Chisholm's second album, Reason, was released in March 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422152152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Melanie C release Reason?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "The album reached number 5 in the UK where it was certified Gold, and produced one top 10, one top 20 and a double A sided top 30 single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C's album Reason receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful Intentions was produced by Greg Haver, Guy Chambers, Paul Boddy and eleven of the twelve songs were written by Chisholm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C collaborate with anyone on the Beautiful Intentions album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "In support of the album, she began the Beautiful Intentions Tour, starting on 16 April in O2 Academy Birmingham, and traveling for twenty-five dates across Europe and Asia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C tour to promote the Beautiful Intentions album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C do any televised promotions for the Beautiful Intentions album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "The song peaked at number 10 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208002700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_C_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Melanie C's single Next Best Superstar“ well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melanie C's Beautiful Intentions album receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired Melanie C's Beautiful Intentions album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "Gothic Kabbalah is the thirteenth full-length album by Swedish metal group Therion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Kabbalah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Gothic Kabbalah?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "It was released in Europe on January 12, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Kabbalah_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Therion's album Gothic Kabbalah released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "Gothic Kabbalah was followed with a tour through Europe, North and South America with Grave Digger and with support act Sabaton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therion go on tour after the release of Gothic Kabbalah?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "Therion also toured Japan for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therion also go on tour in Asia or another continent following the release of Gothic Kabbalah?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "Therion held live shows that included local symphonic orchestras and choirs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some additional details about Therion's tours?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "The Therion Goes Classic show took place on 9 December 2006, in Bucharest, Romania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries did Therion go to in Europe?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "Another show followed at the Miskolc Opera Festival in Miskolc, Hungary on 16 June 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Romania the only country Therion went to in Europe?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6771, "Truth_answer": "In November through December 2007, Therion had a 20-year anniversary tour with 16 shows in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Therion go on tour in Europe for?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the band released 21 tracks on two albums: Lemuria and Sirius B.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lemuria and Sirius B by Therion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the band released 21 tracks on two albums: Lemuria and Sirius B.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Lemuria and Sirius B released by Therion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "The band toured Lemuria / Sirius B over two years and 106 shows, with its final performance at the ProgPower Festival in Cheltenham, UK on March 21, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Therion go on tour with Lemuria and Sirius B?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "In July 2005, the band released Atlantis Lucid Dreaming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any releases other than Lemuria and Sirius B from Therion during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "171 musicians participated, including the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and a 32-member choir. Contributing to lead vocals were Mats Levén and a returning Piotr Wawrzeniuk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of artists were featured on Therion's Lemuria and Sirius B albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "Therion released their first DVD set, Celebrators of Becoming, on May 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Therion during the mid 2004-2006?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "The set contains four DVDs which include concert footage from its 2004 visit to Mexico City, and documentaries of its 2004–2006 World Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Therion's DVD set Celebrators of Becoming consist of?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6772, "Truth_answer": "The DVD set also included Johnsson's art movie The Golden Embrace, the band's music video singles, bootlegs and commentaries, and two audio CDs from its Mexico City concert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821203705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else included with the Celebrators of Becoming DVD set besides concert footage and documentaries?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6773, "Truth_answer": "Kisan Baburao Hazare, known as Anna Hazare, is an Indian social activist who led movements to promote rural development, increase government transparency, and investigate and punish corruption in public life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Anna Hazare?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare win any medals for his service?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anna Hazare injured in the crash during the Indo-Pakistani War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6773, "Truth_answer": "He had another escape in Nagaland, where one night, underground Naga rebels attacked his post and killed all the inmates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Anna Hazare after surviving the crash during the Indo-Pakistani War in the military?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6773, "Truth_answer": "Official records show that he was honourably discharged in 1975 after completing 12 years of service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Anna Hazare after the escape in Nagaland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6773, "Truth_answer": "Official records show that he was honourably discharged in 1975 after completing 12 years of service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anna Hazare complete his military service?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "Hazare and the youth group decided to take up the issue of alcoholism to drive a process of reform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Anna Hazare and the prohibition of alcohol?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "At a meeting conducted in the temple, the villagers resolved to close down liquor dens and ban alcohol in the village.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Anna Hazare take up the issue of alcoholism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "Over thirty liquor brewing units voluntarily closed their establishments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare's plan to close dowl liquor dens and ban alcohol last?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "In 2009 the state government amended the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 to reflect Hazare's beliefs on the prohibition of alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Anna Hazare and the prohibition of alcohol?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "Once 3 drunken villagers were tied to pillars and then flogged, personally by Hazare with his army belt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare do other bad things during the prohibition of alcohol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anna Hazare have any struggles with the prohibition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6774, "Truth_answer": "Those who did not succumb to social pressure were forced to close their businesses when the youth group smashed their premises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129043409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone protest Anna Hazare's prohibition of alchohol?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6775, "Truth_answer": "Chelios was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 25, 1962, and raised by his parents, Gus and Susan Chelios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Chris Chelios born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6775, "Truth_answer": "They lived in Evergreen Park, Illinois. He attended Mount Carmel High School in Chicago until his family moved to Poway, California,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Chelios and his family ever move?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6775, "Truth_answer": "Unable to play high school hockey in Southern California, Chelios was not recruited by any U.S. colleges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Chris Chelios early life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6775, "Truth_answer": "Chelios and his wife Tracee were married in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Chris Chelios married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6775, "Truth_answer": "Chelios and his wife Tracee have four children: Dean, Jake, Caley, and Tara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chris Chelios have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6776, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the Montreal Canadiens?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6776, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Montreal Canadiens?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6776, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, Chelios made the Montreal Canadiens for good, distinguishing himself with his play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me some interesting aspects about Chris Chelios and the Montreal Canadiens?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6776, "Truth_answer": "He scored 64 points in 74 games, a high total for a defenseman even in the high-scoring 1980s, and finished second to Mario Lemieux for the Calder Memorial Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chris Chelios know for his offensive abilities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6776, "Truth_answer": "During his early days, he was known for his offensive abilities, and his teammates even called him Soft Hands Chelios.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Chelios_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chris Chelios known as Soft-Hands Chelios?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6777, "Truth_answer": "As the three albums during this formative period all had black-and-white covers, the period of their career has been dubbed the 'black and white years'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is 1971-1975 of Blue Öyster Cult's career called 'the black and white years'?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6777, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult have any hits from their self-titled album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6777, "Truth_answer": "Blue Öyster Cult toured with artists such as the Byrds, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Alice Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%C3%96yster_Cult_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult have any tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6777, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Blue Öyster Cult album all rock music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6777, "Truth_answer": "Blue Öyster Cult toured with the Byrds, Alice Cooper, and the Brain Surgeons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult tour with rock bands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6777, "Truth_answer": "The band did a co-headlining tour with Black Sabbath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125080838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%C3%96yster_Cult_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Blue Öyster Cult tour with the legend Ozzy Osbourne or his band Black Sabbath?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "The Hellfire Club is a fictional society appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115001752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellfire_Club_(comics)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Hellfire Club?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "Sage is sent to spy on the Hellfire Club as Tessa, and to keep watch on Sebastian Shaw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Sage sent to spy on the Hellfire Club?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "To both shelter and train mutants from around the world, he runs a private school in the X-Mansion in Salem Center, located in Westchester County, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105103156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_X_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Charles Xavier recruiting X-Men?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Charles Xavier successful at recruiting X-Men?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "Tessa is remorseful that she is unable to prevent the corruption of Phoenix into the Black Queen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Tessa remorseful about the Hellfire Club?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "Tessa is remorseful that she is unable prevent the corruption of Phoenix into the Black Queen. This transformation is a key factor in the creation of Dark Phoenix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Tessa created Dark Phoenix?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "Tessa gives advice and analytical skills so that Elias Bogan loses a poker game and is forced to honor a wager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tessa do after successfully warning Psylocke away from the Hellfire Club?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6778, "Truth_answer": "Having never lost before, Bogan harbors a grudge against Tessa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Elias Bogan lossing the poker game because of Tessa?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "The letters page of the final issue of Excalibur announced a relaunch of the title as New Excalibur in November, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105071140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur_(comics)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was New Excalibur?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "New Excalibur is a fictional superhero group appearing in Marvel Comics. They are depicted as an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is New Excalibur a group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "A party is held in honor of Excalibur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after the New Excalibur and Sage win against Albion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "They defeat Merlin, but not before he manages to kill Roma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New Excalibur and Sage defeat anyone besides Albion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "Sage creates the new cover identity and persona of Diana Fox. This persona appears to be fully devoted to Albion and his goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Sage's persona in New Excalibur??", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "Her Diana Fox persona climbs up the rank of Albion's Shadow Captains as Britannia, and develops a rivalry with Lionheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Sage's new persona, Diana Fox, is released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6779, "Truth_answer": "The Diana Fox persona takes complete control and Sage becomes fully committed to Albion's side. During this time, she slays two of New Excalibur's former allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_%28comics%29_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Diana Fox turn on the New Excalibur?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6780, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was George Steiner born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6780, "Truth_answer": "George Steiner was born in 1929 in Paris, to Viennese Jewish parents Frederick George Steiner and Else Steiner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Georger Steiner's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6780, "Truth_answer": "Steiner's first formal education took place at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did George Steiner go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6780, "Truth_answer": "He spent the rest of his school years at the Lycée Français de New York in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Steiner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Steiner ever go to school anywhere else besides the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly in Paris?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6781, "Truth_answer": "Marshall's ninth studio album, Sun, was released in September, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What occurred in 2012 for Cat Power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6781, "Truth_answer": "Ruin is a lead single from the album Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single from Cat Power's album Sun?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6781, "Truth_answer": "Marshall's ninth studio album, Sun, was released in September, 2012, after releasing the lead single Ruin as a free download the previous June.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106010042id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_power_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Cat Power's song Ruin released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6782, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlyn Marie Marshall attend college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6782, "Truth_answer": "She began playing music in Atlanta in the late-1980s with Glen Thrasher, Marc Moore, Damon Moore and Fletcher Liegerot, who would get together for jam sessions in a basement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106010042id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_power_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Cat Power begin her career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6782, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power#Early_life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything notable about Cat Power's early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6782, "Truth_answer": "She worked in a pizzeria during this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cat Power work in any other industries during this time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6783, "Truth_answer": "Yesterday Went Too Soon was released on 30 August 1999 on The Echo Label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210115203837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday_Went_Too_Soon_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626220157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeder_(band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Feeder album Yesterday Went Too Soon come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6783, "Truth_answer": "The band decided to self-produce the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced Feeder's album Yesterday Went Too Soon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6783, "Truth_answer": "The album was mixed in New York by Andy Wallace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who mixed the Feeder album Yesterday Went Too Soon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6783, "Truth_answer": "The working title for the album was originally A Life Through Headphones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the original title for the Feeder album Yesterday Went Too Soon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "Nye was born on November 27, 1955, in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bill Nye born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "William Sanford Nye is popularly known for Bill Nye the Science Guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bill Nye famous for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "Bill Nye the Science Guy was on the air from 1993 to 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Bill Nye the Science Guy on the air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "Bill Nye is involved in the Netflix show Bill Nye Saves the World, as well as many subsequent appearances in popular media as a science educator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bill Nye involved in any other tv shows besides Bill Nye the Science Guy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "In the early 2000s, Nye assisted in the development of a small sundial that was included in the Mars Exploration Rover missions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting fact that you learned about Bill Nye?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "There are no rides named after Bill Nye at Walt Disney Parks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any rides named after Bill Nye at Walt Disney Parks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6784, "Truth_answer": "Bill Nye did not serve in the military.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Nye ever serve in the military?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "McEntire took control of her career as her own manager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Reba McEntire split from ex-husband Narvel Blackstock?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "She recruited Justin McIntosh of Starstruck Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Reba McEntire recruit?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "She recruited Leslie Matthews serving as Brand Manager, and Carolyn Snell who has been with McEntire for nine years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Reba McEntire recruit besides Justin McIntosh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "They formed Reba's Business Inc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Reba McEntire's recruitment of Justin McIntosh, Leslie Matthews, and Carolyn Snell make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Reba's Business Inc.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "She moved out of the building she and Narvel Blackstock had worked in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Reba McEntire do after creating Reba's Business Inc.?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "McEntire moved her company to Green Hills, Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Reba McEntire's company move to?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "On December 15, 2016, McEntire announced that she was releasing her first gospel album titled Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Reba McEntire's next move after moving to Green Hills, Nahsville?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "It was released by Nash Icon/Rockin' R Records on February 3, 2017, and consists of two discs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Reba McEntire's album Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6785, "Truth_answer": "In January 2018, McEntire won the Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album, her first nomination since 2007, and her first Grammy Award win in more than twenty years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208235152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_McEntire_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Reba McEntire's album Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6786, "Truth_answer": "He was one of the dominant figures of the post-war classical music world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Pierre Boulez perform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6786, "Truth_answer": "He was described in the examiner's report as the most gifted—a composer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the examiner's report describe Pierre Boulez?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6786, "Truth_answer": "He attended a private performance of Schoenberg's Wind Quintet, conducted by René Leibowitz. Its twelve-tone technique was a revelation to him.Here he also discovered the music of Webern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other kinds of music did Pierre Boulez learn about in Paris?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Pierre Boulez about to go before the War broke out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "Singh was born on 6 July 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=1587_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=4555_p3", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=5899_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ranveer Singh born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "He joined H.R. College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ranveer Singh go to school at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "He went to the United States where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another school Ranveer Singh went to besides H.R. College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Ranveer Singh graduate from the University of Indiana?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh grew up in Bombay (now Mumbai),India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ranveer Singh grow up at?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "He has an elder sister named Ritika Bhavnani.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh have any brothers or sisters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6787, "Truth_answer": "Singh is the maternal third cousin of actress Sonam Kapoor daughter of actor Anil Kapoor and wife Sunita Kapoor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Ranveer Singh's early life?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Singh's debut role was Bittoo Sharma in the film titled Band Baaja Baaraat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's debut film or role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Singh's breakthrough role was the character Bittoo Sharma in Band Baaja Baaraat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ranveer Singh's breakthrough in the entertainment industry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Ranveer Singh did not do any more films in 2010 after Band Baaja Baaraat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh do any more films in 2010 other than Band Baaja Baaraat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Singh's portrayal of Bittoo was praised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p0", "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say of Ranveer Singh's performance in Band Baaja Baaraat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Following Band Baaja Baarat, Singh signed on for Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, a romantic comedy produced by Chopra and directed by Maneesh Sharma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ranveer Singh do in 2010 or 2011 after Band Baaja Baaraat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "At the 56th Filmfare Awards, Singh won the award for Best Male Debut for his role in Band Baaja Baaraat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about Ranveer Singh in 2010 through 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "He played a conman Ricky Bahl who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4", "http://www.fridaymoviez.com/celebrity/biography/ranveer-singh_p4", "https://italy.imdb.com/title/tt4110568/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Ranveer Singh have in Ladies vs Ricky Bahl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India wrote, Ranveer is, well Ranveer: your average Joe kind of hero who looks convincing enough as Sunny, Deven, Iqbal, Ricky, his sundry avatars.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about how Ranveer Singh did in Ladies vs Ricky Bahl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6788, "Truth_answer": "Singh acted in Lootera, a period romance, written and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, and co-starring Sonakshi Sinha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130230336id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranveer_Singh_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ranveer Singh act in any other movies besides Band Baaja Baaraat and Ladies vs Ricky Bahl?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6789, "Truth_answer": "Sepultura was formed in 1984 in Belo Horizonte, the capital city of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The band was founded by teen brothers Max and Igor Cavalera.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123173900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepultura_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Max Cavalera era for Sepultura?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6789, "Truth_answer": "The Cavalera brothers' early influences included Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple, and metal and hard rock artists of the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something interesting about the Sepultura article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6789, "Truth_answer": "The Cavalera brothers started listening to bands such as Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Kreator, Sodom, Slayer, Megadeth, Exodus, and Exciter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Max and Igor Cavalera's other influences besides Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and metal and hard rock artists of the early 1980s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6789, "Truth_answer": "Bestial Devastation is an EP by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released in 1985 through Cogumelo Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bestial_Devastation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Sepultura's albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "On September 9, 1979, Dan Dierforf sustained torn ligaments in his left knee in the second quarter of the second game of the season against the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen significant in the 1979 NFL season for Dan Dierdorf?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf played professional football in National Football League with the St. Louis Cardinals for 13 seasons from 1971 to 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Dan Dierdorf play for during the 1979 to 1983 NFL seasons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf played professional football in National Football League with the St. Louis Cardinals for 13 seasons from 1971 to 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Dan Dierdorf was against the Giants on September 9, 1979? Who did he play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "On September 9, 1979, Dan Dierforf sustained torn ligaments in his left knee in the second quarter of the second game of the season against the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf ever get hurt during the 1979 to 1983 NFL seasons?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "On October 11, 1983, after the Cardinals began the season with a 1–5 record, Dan Dierdorf announced that he would retire at the end of the 1983 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf's injury on September 9, 1979, end his career during 1979 to 1983 NFL seasons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Dan Dierdorf was selected to play in the Pro Bowl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf ever win any titles or awards during the 1979 to 1983 NFL seasons?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, Dan Dierdorf was selected to play in the Pro Bowl and was selected as a first-team All-NFL player by the NEA", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other awards that Dan Dierdorf won besides being selected to play in the Pro Bowl in 1980?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6790, "Truth_answer": "On October 11, 1983, after the Cardinals began the season with a 1–5 record, Dan Dierdorf announced that he would retire at the end of the 1983 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1983 for Dan Dierdorf?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6791, "Truth_answer": "In early 1960, Mwai Kibaki left academia for active politics, returning to Kenya to become an executive officer of Kenya African National Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mwai Kibaki get started with politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6791, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Mwai Kibaki married Lucy Muthoni, the daughter of a church minister, who was then a secondary school head teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6791, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki and Lucy Muthoni have four children: Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, David Kagai, and Tony Githinji.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki and Lucy Muthoni have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6791, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki attended Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, where he graduated best in his class in 1955 with a First Class Honours Degree (BA) in Economics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Mwai Kibaki's education? Where did Mwai Kibaki study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6791, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki consequently enrolled at the prestigious London School of Economics for a B.Sc. in public finance, graduating with a distinction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki receive any education?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6792, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was traded to the Chicago White Sox in March 1921 in exchange for Shano Collins and Nemo Leibold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Hooper join the Chicago White Sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6792, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was a Major League Baseball right fielder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Harry Hooper play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6792, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper holds the Boston Red Sox franchise records for most triples and stolen bases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hooper set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6792, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the Chicago White Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Chicago White Sox do while Harry Hooper was with them?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6792, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper holds the Fenway Park records for triples and stolen bases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Hooper article besides how the Chicago White Sox did while Harry Hooper was with them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6792, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper is only one of two players to be a part of four Boston Red Sox World Series championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other records does Harry Hooper hold besides the Fenway Park records for triples and stolen bases?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "Ace of Base released its fourth studio album, Da Capo, on September 30, 2002, in Europe, and in Japan through Toshiba EMI with a different cover and three bonus tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ace of Base in 2002?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "Although the album Da Capo by Ace of Base entered the album charts in many European countries, it was not as successful as previous releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Da Capo by Ace of Base a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "The album Da Capo by Ace of Base received only a soft release in the United Kingdom and was not released in America or Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Da Capo by Ace of Base release in the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "Although the album Da Capo by Ace of Base entered the album charts in many European countries, it was not as successful as previous releases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Da Capo by Ace of Base hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "The first single release from the Da Capo album was Beautiful Morning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Da Capo by Ace of Base have any singles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "The first single release from the Da Capo album was Beautiful Morning, which peaked at No.14 in Sweden and No. 38 in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Beautiful Morning by Ace of Base successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "Only Jenny Berggren and Ulf Ekberg went on a promotional tour of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, Poland and Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Ace of Base tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6793, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Berggren chose to forego promotional activities because it was better to be two then and led to less questions about Linn Berggren's lack of participation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117221934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_of_Base_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ace of Base article besides only Jenny Berggren and Ulf Ekberg going on tour to promote their album Da Capo?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6794, "Truth_answer": "After recording a demo tape, Traa Daniels joined the band in 1994 when they needed a bassist for some shows to replace Gabe Portillo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone ever leave P.O.D.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6794, "Truth_answer": "On February 2, 2007 the band P.O.D. made a new record deal with INO Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in February 2007 with P.O.D.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6794, "Truth_answer": "The album When Angels & Serpents Dance by P.O.D. was released on April 8, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the album When Angels & Serpents Dance by P.O.D. release?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6794, "Truth_answer": "On June 1, 2007, at the Rockbox in San Diego, the band P.O.D. performed and revealed a new song entitled Condescending.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P.O.D. ever play live music in 2007?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6794, "Truth_answer": "The band P.O.D. performed and revealed another new song entitled Addicted on June 16, 2007, at the Journeys Backyard BBQ tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190202213323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Angels_%26_Serpents_Dance_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did P.O.D. perform anymore in 2007 besides at the Rockbox in San Diego?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6795, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Dengler was born April 23, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111230521id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Dengler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Carlos Dengler born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6795, "Truth_answer": "Drummer Sam Fogarino stated that Carlos Dengler had grown tired of the bass guitar and of touring, and that it was neither his first instrument nor his instrument of choice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111230521id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Dengler_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Carlos Denger depart from the band Interpol?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6795, "Truth_answer": "The band's fourth album Interpol was officially released on September 7, 2010. It was Carlos Dengler's last effort with Interpol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120125822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the last album that Carlos Denger performed with the band Interpol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6795, "Truth_answer": "Our Love to Admire is the third studio album by American rock band Interpol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214034506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Love_to_Admire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Interpol's third album called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6795, "Truth_answer": "The band Interpol's original line-up consisted of Paul Banks, Daniel Kessler, Carlos Dengler and Greg Drudy. Drudy left the band in 2000 and was replaced by Sam Fogarino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else performed alongside Carlos Dengler in Interpol?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6795, "Truth_answer": "Carlos Dengler played bass guitar and keyboards in the band Interpol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Carlos Dengler play in the band Interpol?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6796, "Truth_answer": "The band Interpol signed with Matador Records, a member of the independent Beggars Group, in early 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120125822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Interpol sign with Matador?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6796, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album Turn On the Bright Lights by Interpol about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6796, "Truth_answer": "Turn On the Bright Lights by Interpol was released to critical acclaim. The album holds a score of 81 out of 100 from the aggregate site Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181228072535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_on_the_Bright_Lights_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of the album Turn On the Bright Lights by Interpol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6796, "Truth_answer": "Interpol's best-selling album in the U.S. is Turn On the Bright Lights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Interpol's best selling album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6796, "Truth_answer": "Hailed as a seminal album of the 2000s, Turn On the Bright Lights by Interpol has been cited as an influence on many indie rock bands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181228072535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_on_the_Bright_Lights_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the band Interpol besides Turn On the Bright Lights being their best-selling album in the U.S.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "Kate Bush is an English singer-songwriter and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Kate Bush?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, aged 19, Kate Bush topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks, becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number one with a self-written song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Kate Bush do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "In 1978, aged 19, Kate Bush topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single Wuthering Heights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Bush_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song is Kate Bush famous for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "The Kick Inside is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Kate Bush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128185602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kick_Inside_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kate Bush's debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "The album The Kick Inside by Kate Bush peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128185602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kick_Inside_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Kick Inside by Kate Bush win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "The album The Kick Inside by Kate Bush was released on 17 February 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128185602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kick_Inside_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album The Kick Inside by Kate Bush released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "Following the release of Lionheart, Kate Bush was required by EMI to undertake heavy promotional work and an exhausting tour. The Tour of Life began in April 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Bush_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kate Bush article besides her album The Kick Inside?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "Kate Bush's Tour of Life opened on 3 April 1979 in Liverpool at the Liverpool Empire, following a warm-up gig in Poole on 2 April 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402080047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tour_of_Life_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kate Bush perform for The Tour of Life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "The first of the final three London dates on 12 May 1979 was performed as a benefit concert for the family of Bill Duffield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402080047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tour_of_Life_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else has Kate Bush performed besides in Liverpool and Poole?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "Magician Simon Drake performed throughout the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Kate Bush perform with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "In March 1987, Kate Bush sang Running Up That Hill at The Secret Policeman's Third Ball accompanied by David Gilmour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Bush_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Kate Bush done besides The Tour of Life and performing with magician Simon Drake?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6797, "Truth_answer": "The Secret Policeman's Ball is the name informally used for the long-running series of benefit shows staged initially in the United Kingdom to raise funds for Amnesty International.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219230337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Policeman%27s_Ball_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Secret Policeman's Ball?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6798, "Truth_answer": "Chicago Tribune journalist Arch Ward was offered the position of commissioner, but he turned it down and suggested Elmer Layden for the position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Elmer Layden become commissioner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6798, "Truth_answer": "Elmer Layden was appointed commissioner in February 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Elmer Layden become commissioner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6798, "Truth_answer": "Elmer Layden's appointment was not voted on by the entire league, which upset owners Alexis Thompson, Bert Bell, and Dan Topping.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elmer Layden respected as a commissioner?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6798, "Truth_answer": "Elmer Layden was signed to a five-year contract with an annual salary of $20,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Elmer Layden earn as commissioner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's solo debut single Love Don't Live Here was released in September 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lady Antebellum's first recording?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "Love Don't Live Here by Lady Antebellum reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Antebellum get a lot of attention for their debut single Love Don't Live Here?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "A second single, Lookin' for a Good Time by Lady Antebellum, was released in June 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lady Antebellum record after Love Don't Live Here?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "Lookin' for a Good Time by Lady Antebellum peaked at No. 11 in December 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lookin' for a Good Time by Lady Antebellum do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "Lookin' for a Good Time by Lady Antebellum was released on June 9, 2008, as the second single from their self-titled debut studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200323195131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lookin%27_for_a_Good_Time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album did the song Lookin' for a Good Time by Lady Antebellum come from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of reviews did Lady Antebellum's first album get?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6799, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum was signed as an opening act on Martina McBride's Waking Up Laughing Tour in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lady Antebellum tour in support of the album Lady Antebellum?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum was formed in 2006, in Nashville, Tennessee, by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hillary Scott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the group Lady Antebellum form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "Charles Kelley convinced his old middle-school classmate, Dave Haywood, to move to Nashville in 2006 so they could write music together. Shortly thereafter, Hillary Scott recognized Kelley from Myspace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lady Antebellum members Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hillary Scott meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum made its debut in 2007 as guest vocalists on Jim Brickman's single Never Alone, before signing to Capitol Nashville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lady Antebellum's first song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum has released six albums for Capitol: Lady Antebellum, Need You Now, Own the Night, Golden, 747, and Heart Break, plus one Christmas album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did signing to Capitol Nashville go for Lady Antebellum?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley co-wrote labelmate Luke Bryan's 2009 single Do I, on which Hillary Scott also sings backing vocals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lady Antebellum article besides their formation and debut?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6800, "Truth_answer": "Lady Antebellum's solo debut single Love Don't Live Here was released in September 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113222915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lady Antebellum make their first song?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6801, "Truth_answer": "The album Murdered Love by P.O.D. was originally going to be released in June 2012, but was instead pushed back to July 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Murdered Love by P.O.D.?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6801, "Truth_answer": "In a 2012 interview with Broken Records Magazine, Sonny Sandoval said that P.O.D. had to get their lives back in order before getting back into music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the release of the album Murdered Love by P.O.D. pushed back?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6801, "Truth_answer": "P.O.D.'s Lost in Forever (Scream), the album Murdered Love's lead single, charted at No. 12 on the mainstream rock charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Murdered Love by P.O.D. have any hit singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6801, "Truth_answer": "P.O.D. went on tour with Shinedown and Three Days Grace as an opening act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101202405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.O.D._p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about the album Murdered Love by P.O.D. besides its lead single Lost in Forever (Scream)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6801, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did P.O.D. perform on tour with Shinedown and Three Days Grace as an opening act?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6802, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1954. He was an innovator and master strategist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of legacy did John Heisman leave behind?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6802, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman developed one of the first shifts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of innovation was John Heisman known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6802, "Truth_answer": "The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200729234514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_shift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the shift John Heisman developed called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6802, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Heisman win any awards during his lifetime?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6802, "Truth_answer": "Rice University was John Heisman's last coaching job before he retired in 1927 to lead the Downtown Athletic Club in Manhattan, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did John Heisman retire from coaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6802, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman served as the head football coach at many colleges and universities, compiling a career college football record of 186–70–18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Heisman break any football records?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "Control is the third studio album by American recording artist Janet Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201141016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_(Janet_Jackson_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this Janet Jackson's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson teamed with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson%27s_Rhythm_Nation_1814_p0", "https://www.elyrics.net/song/j/janet-jackson-lyrics.html?p=3_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Janet Jackson work with for the album Control?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Janet Jackson come up with the name of the album Control?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "When I Think of You reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Janet Jackson's first single to top the chart, and was certified gold in November, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Control by Janet Jackson do well after being released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "When I Think of You by Janet Jackson also reached number three on the Hot Black Singles and number one on the Hot Dance Club Play in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other charts was the song When I Think of You by Janet Jackson on besides the Billboard Hot 100?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "The album Control by Janet Jackson has been certified fivefold platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of the album Control did Janet Jackson sell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "The album Control by Janet Jackson received six Billboard Awards, including Top Pop Singles Artist, and three Grammy nominations, most notably Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janet Jackson win any awards for the album Control?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "The album Control by Janet Jackson is also notable for originating the style and genre that came to be known as new jack swing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201141016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_(Janet_Jackson_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more interesting information about Janet Jackson's album Control besides what awards it won?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson's net worth is US $190 million as of 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How rich is Janet Jackson?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6803, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson released her fourth album, Rhythm Nation 1814, in September 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janet Jackson do any other type of work besides the album Control?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Control is the third studio album by American recording artist Janet Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201141016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_(Janet_Jackson_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relation between Janet Jackson and Control?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson's Control album's lyrical content included several themes of empowerment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Control by Janet Jackson about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Control is the third studio album by American recording artist Janet Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201141016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_(Janet_Jackson_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Should we call Janet Jackson's Control an album or what?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "The album Control by Janet Jackson spawned five top five singles, What Have You Done for Me Lately, Nasty, When I Think of You, Control, and Let's Wait Awhile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the singles on the album Control by Janet Jackson was a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson released her fourth album, Rhythm Nation 1814, in September 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other work of Janet Jackson was mentioned besides the album Control?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Janet Jackson received nine Grammy Award nominations, becoming the first woman to be nominated for Producer of the Year and winning Best Long Form Music Video for Rhythm Nation 1814.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson%27s_Rhythm_Nation_1814_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Janet Jackson win any awards or recognition for the album Rhythm Nation 1814?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Collaborating with songwriters and record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson drew inspiration from various tragedies reported through news media for the album Rhythm Nation 1814.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214030745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson%27s_Rhythm_Nation_1814_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Janet Jackson article besides her Grammy Award nominations for the album Rhythm Nation 1814?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "When Janet Jackson was sixteen, her father and manager Joseph Jackson, arranged a contract for her with A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in Janet Jackson's music career besides Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6804, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Jackson oversaw the entire production of Janet Jackson's debut album, Janet Jackson, and its follow-up, Dream Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hyperleap.com/suggestions/Michael_Jackson/Janet_Jackson/Jackson_family/Katherine_Jackson_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201141016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_(Janet_Jackson_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joseph Jackson's role in Janet Jackson's career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6805, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo released his third studio album, Black Messiah in December 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen in 2014 for D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6805, "Truth_answer": "The album Black Messiah by D'Angelo sold over 117,000 units in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Messiah_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the sales for the album Black Messiah by D'Angelo go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6805, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo contributed to the soundtrack for the 2018 video game Red Dead Redemption 2. He sang on the song Unshaken, with a digital single release on January 4, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the present year for D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6805, "Truth_answer": "D'Angelo is associated with the neo soul movement, along with artists like Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Maxwell, and collaborator Angie Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the D'Angelo article besides what he has done from 2014 onward?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6805, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, D'Angelo's first significant success came with the hit single U Will Know. He co-wrote and co-produced the song for the R&B supergroup Black Men United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did D'Angelo get recognized for besides being associated with the neo soul movement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6805, "Truth_answer": "The group Black Men United's sole song U Will Know, written by a young D'Angelo, was released in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other songs did the group Black Men United have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6806, "Truth_answer": "Brown Sugar is the debut studio album by American R&B singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Brown Sugar by D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6806, "Truth_answer": "Lady is D'Angelo's biggest hit single to date in the United States, peaking at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161023070512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_(D%27Angelo_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs from the album Brown Sugar by D'Angelo?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6806, "Truth_answer": "With the help of its four singles, including Billboard R&B top-ten singles Brown Sugar and Cruisin, the album reached sales of 500,000 copies in the U.S. by October 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other hit songs from the album Brown Sugar by D'Angelo besides Lady?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6806, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, Brown Sugar received acclaim from music critics and earned D'Angelo several accolades, including four Grammy Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170513054419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Sugar_(D%27Angelo_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Brown Sugar by D'Angelo win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6806, "Truth_answer": "After spending two years on tour promoting Brown Sugar, D'Angelo found himself stuck with writer's block.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did D'Angelo go on tour for the album Brown Sugar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6806, "Truth_answer": "During his sabbatical period, D'Angelo generally released cover versions and remakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Angelo_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened after D'Angelo's tour for the album Brown Sugar besides finding himself stuck with writer's block?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "Historically, the member peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy were nomadic bison hunters and trout fishermen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the importance of bison to the peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "The hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy would round up the buffalo into V-shaped pens, and drive them over a cliff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy hunt bison?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "Before the introduction of horses, the peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy needed other ways to get in range. The buffalo jump was one of the most common ways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why would the hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy drive the bison over a cliff?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "Afterwards the hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy would go to the bottom and take as much meat as they could carry back to camp. They also used camouflage for hunting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What would the hunters of the Black Confederacy do after they had driven the bison off a cliff?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "The hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy would take buffalo skins from previous hunting trips and drape them over their bodies to blend in and mask their scent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of camouflage did the hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy use?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "By subtle moves, the hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy could get close to the herd. When close enough, the hunters would attack with arrows or spears to kill wounded animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other technique did the hunters of the Blackfoot Confederacy use for hunting besides the buffalo jump and camouflage?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "The women of the Blackfoot Confederacy tanned and prepared the skins to cover the tepees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy use the bison for anything else other than food?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "The women of the Blackfoot Confederacy also made clothing from the skins, such as robes and moccasins, and made soap from the fat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy use bison for besides coverage for tepees?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6807, "Truth_answer": "Both men and women of the Blackfoot Confederacy made utensils, sewing needles and tools from the bones, using tendon for fastening and binding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else were bison important for the peoples of the Blackfoot Confederacy besides using the skin for tepees and clothing?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "The Niitsitapi, also known as the Blackfoot or Blackfeet Indians, reside in the Great Plains of Montana and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about the early history of Blackfoot Confederacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Niitsitapi reside in the Great Plains?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "Due to language and cultural patterns, anthropologists believe the Niitsitapi did not originate in the Great Plains of the Midwest, but migrated from the upper Northeastern part of the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Niitsitapi migrate from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "Adopting the use of the horse, the Niitsitapi established themselves as one of the most powerful Indian tribes on the Plains in the late 18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Niitsitapi adapt to being in the plains?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "The Niitsitapi main source of food on the plains was the American bison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of resources did the Niitsitapi have in their early history on the plains?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "Originally the Blackfoot Confederacy consisted of three peoples based on kinship and dialect, but all speaking the common language of Blackfoot. They were the Piikáni, the Káínaa, and the Siksikáwa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other tribes were the Blackfoot Confederacy associated with?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Piikáni, the Káínaa, and the Siksikáwa of the Blackfoot Confederacy get along well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6808, "Truth_answer": "Adopting the use of the horse, the Niitsitapi established themselves as one of the most powerful Indian tribes on the Plains in the late 18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214235235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Niitsitapi do to become powerful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6809, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his later success as a musician, Jack Johnson is also an accomplished filmmaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the musician Jack Johnson?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6809, "Truth_answer": "The musician Jack Johnson also starred in the 2004 surf film A Brokedown Melody.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223085205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(musician)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was the musician Jack Johnson known for besides being an accomplished filmmaker?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6809, "Truth_answer": "Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George is a soundtrack album by the musician Jack Johnson, released on February 7, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was being an accomplished filmmaker and starring in the 2004 surf film A Brokedown Melody all that the musician Jack Johnson did in film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6809, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Jack Johnson won the Adobe Highlight Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Jack Johnson win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6809, "Truth_answer": "Brushfire Fairytales is the debut album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, recorded December 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518205602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brushfire_Fairytales_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 for the musician Jack Johnson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6809, "Truth_answer": "The album Brushfire Fairytales by Jack Johnson was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the musician Jack Johnson's album sales for Brushfire Fairytales go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6810, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, musician Jack Johnson and his wife Kim created the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation, a non-profit public charity supporting environmental, art, and music education worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223085205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Jack Johnson involved in charity ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6810, "Truth_answer": "Musician Jack Johnson donated $50,000 to GlobalGiving's Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Jack Johnson donate any money to charity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6810, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, musician Jack Johnson donated $50,000 for Hurricane Sandy relief.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Jack Johnson help raise any money for other catastrophes besides the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6810, "Truth_answer": "On September 22, 2012, musician Jack Johnson donated his time to play a few songs at Farm Aid 2012 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the musician Jack Johnson ever tour and play music for charity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6810, "Truth_answer": "Musician Jack Johnson's Ohana Charitable Foundation has also supported Little Kids Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223085205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article about the musician Jack Johnson besides donating his time to play a few songs at Farm Aid 2012?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6810, "Truth_answer": "Jack Johnson's Little Kids Rock is a national nonprofit that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged U.S. public schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223085205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Little Kids Rock in relation to Jack Johnson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Ken Tucker said: [Phil Hartman] could momentarily fool audiences into thinking he was the straight man, but then he'd cock an eyebrow and give his voice an ironic lilt.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phil Hartman's style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "In contrast to his real-life personality, Phil Hartman often played seedy, vain, or unpleasant characters as well as comedic villains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phil Hartman's show style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "In 1986, Phil Hartman joined the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What shows did Phil Hartman act in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman also had roles in the films Houseguest, Sgt. Bilko, Jingle All the Way, Small Soldiers, and the English dub of Kiki's Delivery Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman act in movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Film critic Pauline Kael declared that Phil Hartman and Jan Hooks on Saturday Night Live are two of the best comic actors I've ever seen.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics have to say about Phil Hartman's style?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman enjoyed playing such roles because he just want[ed] to be funny, and villains tend to be funny because their foibles are all there to see.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman enjoy working in comedies?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did audiences like Phil Hartman's work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman often played supporting roles, rather than the lead part.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Phil Hartman besides whether he enjoyed working in comedies?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman said: It's fun coming in as the second or third lead. If the movie or TV show bombs, you aren't to blame.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman like playing supporting roles rather than the lead part?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman's first starring film role came in 1995's Houseguest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman ever do lead roles?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Houseguest is a 1995 American comedy film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106064755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houseguest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Phil Hartman's co-stars in the 1995 film Houseguest?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6811, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman won a Primetime Emmy Award for his SNL work in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman win any awards for his style?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6812, "Truth_answer": "Bermondsey was a borough constituency centred on the Bermondsey district of South London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190613120428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermondsey_(UK_Parliament_constituency)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bermondsey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6812, "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell was selected as the Labour Party's parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Peter Tatchell run for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6812, "Truth_answer": "A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the voters to a parliament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the MP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6812, "Truth_answer": "The Bermondsey Labour Party continued to support Peter Tatchel and it was eventually agreed that when the selection was rerun, he would be eligible, and he duly won.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Tatchell win the 1981 Bermondsey election?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6812, "Truth_answer": "Peter Tatchell was assaulted in the street, had his flat attacked, and had a death threat and a live bullet put through his letterbox in the night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207235157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Tatchell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peter Tatchell article besides his candidacy for the 1981 Bermondsey election?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "Working alone as a graphic artist, Phil Hartman frequently amused himself with flights of voice fantasies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Hartman do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "After graduating from California State University, Northridge with a degree in graphic arts, Phil Hartman designed album covers for bands including Poco and America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p12", "http://sodearandyetsofar.blogspot.com/2011/09/yes-and-i-wish.html?showComment=1322817829651_p22", "http://sodearandyetsofar.blogspot.com/2011/09/yes-and-i-wish.html?showComment=1325017238603_p22", "http://sodearandyetsofar.blogspot.com/2011/09/yes-and-i-wish.html?showComment=1327801610063_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Phil Hartman do as a graphic artist?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the voices Phil Hartman did to amuse himself while working as a graphic artist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman met comedian Paul Reubens and the two became friends, often collaborating on writing and comedic material. Together they developed The Pee-wee Herman Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Hartman write anything else besides for The Groundlings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "Although Phil Hartman had considered quitting acting at the age of 36 due to limited opportunities, the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure brought new possibilities and changed his mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Phil Hartman work on The Pee-wee Herman Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "After a creative falling-out with Reubens, Phil Hartman left the Pee-Wee Herman project to pursue other roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the possibilities that the success of the film Peewee's Big Adventure brought to Phil Hartman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his work with Reubens, Phil Hartman recorded a number of voice-over roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did Phil Hartman take on besides his role in the Pee-Wee Herman project?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "Phil Hartman's first movie appearance was in the 1978 film Stunt Rock, directed by Brian Trenchard Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phil Hartman article besides his voice-over roles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "After several years of training, paying his way by re-designing the group's logo and merchandise, Phil Hartman formally joined the cast of The Groundlings.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Phil Hartman's first movie appearance?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6813, "Truth_answer": "After several years of training, paying his way by re-designing the group's logo and merchandise, Phil Hartman formally joined the cast of The Groundlings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218150342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hartman_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Atuk_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the logo Phil Hartman redesigned?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "David Robinson married Valerie Hoggatt in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the basketball player David Robinson married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "The basketball player David Robinson and Valerie Hoggatt have three sons, David Jr., Corey, and Justin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the basketball player David Robinson have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the basketball player David Robinson and his family they live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the basketball player David Robinson have more than one wife?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 the basketball player David Robinson partnered with Daniel Bassichis, formerly of Goldman Sachs and a board member of The Carver Academy, to form Admiral Capital Group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the basketball player David Robinson do now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "Admiral Capital Group also partnered with Living Cities to form the Admiral Center, a non-profit created to support other athletes like David Robinson and entertainers with their philanthropic initiatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the basketball player David Robinson run any charities?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6814, "Truth_answer": "Since the basketball player David Robinson's father was in the Navy, the family moved many times. After his father retired from the Navy, the family settled in Woodbridge, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the basketball player David Robinson grow up?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "As the Spanish consolidated their rule, the crown recognized the indigenous nobility in Mesoamerica as nobles and kept the existing basic structure of indigenous city-states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the indigenous peoples of Mexico develop their cities while under the restrictions of non-indigenous people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "Since Mesoamerican peoples had an existing requirement of labor duty and tribute pre-conquest, Spaniards who were awarded the labor and tribute of particular communities in encomienda could benefit financially.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the economy of colonial Mexico work?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "Literacy rates are much lower for the indigenous peoples of Mexico, particularly in the southwestern states of Guerrero and Oaxaca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the indigenous peoples of Mexico besides the colonial era?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "Literacy rates are much lower for the indigenous peoples of Mexico due to a lack of access to education and a lack of educational literature available in indigenous languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How come the literacy rates are much lower for the indigenous peoples of Mexico compared with other peoples?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "The Mexican government is obligated to provide education in indigenous languages, but many times fails to provide schooling in languages other than Spanish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Mexican government tried to fix literacy rates?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Mexican government looking to improve language education for the future?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the indigenous peoples of Mexico open to tourists?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6815, "Truth_answer": "Indigenous women of Mexico are often taken advantage of because they are women, indigenous, and often poor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the indigenous people of Mexico besides their literacy rates?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "According to the National Commission for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples, there were 25,694,928 indigenous people reported in Mexico in 2015,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many indigenous peoples are there in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "The category of indigenous can be defined narrowly according to linguistic criteria including only persons that speak one of Mexico's 89 indigenous languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many different groups of indigenous peoples are included in the statistics for the number of indigenous people reported in Mexico in 2015?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "The majority of the indigenous population of Mexico is concentrated in the central and southern states.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what part of Mexico do most indigenous peoples live?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the age distribution of the indigenous peoples of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "According to the CDI, the Mexican states with the greatest percentage of indigenous population include: Oaxaca with 65.73% of the population; Campeche with 44.54%; Quintana Roo with 44.44%; and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides the Yucatán, what other Mexican states have a significant indigenous population?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "The indigenous peoples of Mexico are more likely to live in more rural areas, but many do reside in urban or suburban areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the indigenous peoples of Mexico tend to live in urban or suburban areas?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What percentage of the indigenous peoples of Mexico live in rural areas?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "The indigenous population of Mexico has in recent decades increased both in absolute numbers as-well as a percentage of the population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides their geographic distribution, what are some other statistics that are relevant to the indigenous people of Mexico?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6816, "Truth_answer": "This is largely due to increased self-identification as indigenous, as-well as indigenous women having higher birth rates as compared to the Mexican average.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122064444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Mexico_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reason for the increase in the indigenous population of Mexico in recent decades?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6817, "Truth_answer": "Love Cook is Ai Otsuka's third album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Love Cook an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6817, "Truth_answer": "The album Love Cook by Ai Otsuka has stayed on the Oricon TOP 300 weekly chart for more than 52 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Love Cook by Ai Otsuka debut on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6817, "Truth_answer": "Love Cook is Ai Otsuka's third album released on 14 December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the album Love Cook by Ai Otsuka released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6817, "Truth_answer": "Love Cook is Ai Otsuka's third album released on 14 December 2005 under the Avex Trax record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309165812id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_COOK_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country did the album Love Cook by Ai Otsuka debut in first?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, following the revelation of Jimmy Savile's sexual abuse against children, Piers Morgan claimed to have never met Savile in his lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Piers Morgan's career after his post-Mirror career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "In a 2009 piece in The Mail on Sunday's Night & Day magazine, Piers Morgan said: I've always loved Jimmy Savile.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Piers Morgan say besides claiming to have never met Jimmy Savile in his lifetime?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "On 4 February 2014, transgender advocate Janet Mock appeared on Piers Morgan Live. Afterward, Mock sent a series of tweets criticising Morgan for describing Mock as being formerly a man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Piers Morgan article besides what he said regarding Jimmy Savile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "Piers Morgan strongly objected to the Women's March on Washington on 21 January 2017, describing protesters as rabid feminists and the multiple protests as being vacuous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Piers Morgan say more rude things after describing Janet Mock as being formerly a man?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "Piers Morgan became the editor-at-large of the Mail Online website's US operation in September 2014 and he writes several columns a week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Piers Morgan ever in trouble with the law for the things he said?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "Piers Morgan became the editor-at-large of the Mail Online website's US operation in September 2014 and he writes several columns a week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Piers Morgan writes several columns a week for who?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Piers Morgan still work for Mail Online?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Piers Morgan so bold in his speech?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "As Daily Mirror editor, Piers Morgan was forced to apologise on television for the headline Achtung Surrender! For You Fritz Ze Euro Championship Is Over on 25 June 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Daily Mirror editor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "While working at Daily Mirror, Piers Morgan was in charge during the period that the paper was implicated in the phone hacking scandal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Piers Morgan article besides being forced to apologize on television for the headline Achtung Surrender! For You Fritz Ze Euro Championship Is Over on 25 June 1996?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "In 2011 Piers Morgan denied having ever hacked a phone or to my knowledge published any story obtained from the hacking of a phone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Piers Morgan accused of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "Piers Morgan was criticised in the findings of the Leveson Inquiry by chair Brian Leveson who stated that comments made in his testimony about phone hacking were utterly unpersuasive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Piers Morgan guilty of involvement in the phone hacking scandal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "Piers Morgan's The Mirror attempted to move mid-market in 2002, eschewing the more trivial stories of show-business and gossip, but sales declined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Piers Morgan do besides deny involvement in the phone hacking scandal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "In the wake of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal, Piers Morgan was fired as Editor of the Daily Mirror with immediate effect on 14 May 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next after the Mirror attempted to move mid-market in 2002?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "In partnership with Matthew Freud, Piers Morgan gained ownership in May 2005, of Press Gazette, a media trade publication together with its cash cow, the British Press Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Morgan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Piers Morgan get hired somewhere else after getting fired as editor of the Daily Mirror?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6819, "Truth_answer": "First News was launched by Piers Morgan on 4 May 2006, a weekly paper aimed at seven to 14-year-olds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find important for Piers Morgan besides his career at the Daily Mirror and phoen hacking scandal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6820, "Truth_answer": "By this time, the Jagger/Richards of the Rolling Stones rift had grown significantly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of issues did The Rolling Stones have in 1983?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6820, "Truth_answer": "To Keith Richards' annoyance, Mick Jagger signed a solo deal with CBS Records and spent much of 1984 writing songs for his first album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' problems with each other?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6820, "Truth_answer": "Mick Jagger refused to tour to promote the album Dirty Work As a result of Jagger and Keith Richards' animosity, The Rolling Stones almost broke up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Rolling Stones ever almost breakup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6820, "Truth_answer": "During a short trip to Morocco in March 1967, the stormy relations between Brian Jones and Anita Pallenberg deteriorated to the point that she left Morocco with Keith Richards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other problems with The Rolling Stones band members besides Jagger and Richards' animosity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6820, "Truth_answer": "Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones said later: That was the final nail in the coffin with me and Brian [Jones].“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rolling Stones article besides Anita Pallenberg leaving Brian Jones for Keith Richards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6821, "Truth_answer": "In April 1995, the long-awaited single River of Love was released, the first from Rick Price's album Tamborine Mountain, which was later released in July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Tamborine Mountain during the years 1995-96?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6821, "Truth_answer": "The song River of Love by Rick Price peaked at No. 18 in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the single River of Love by Rick Price hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6821, "Truth_answer": "At the ARIA Music Awards of 1995, River of Love by Rick Price was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Male Artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225115028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_of_Love_(Rick_Price_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the single River of Love by Rick Price successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the single River of Love by Rick Price a continued success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6821, "Truth_answer": "After the success of the Rick Price's first single River of Love, a second single Bridge Building Man was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rick Price write more songs like River of Love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6821, "Truth_answer": "In November and December 1995, following the release of the album Tamborine Mountain, Rick Price then toured with Australia's legendary guitarist Tommy Emmanuel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105003121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Price_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rick Price article besides his single Bridge Building Man?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6822, "Truth_answer": "John Connally announced in January 1979 that he would seek the Republican nomination for President in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204065712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connally_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Connally run for President?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6822, "Truth_answer": "John Connally raised more money than any other candidate, but he was never able to overtake the popular conservative front-runner, Ronald Reagan of California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204065712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connally_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was John Connally running against in the Republican nomination for President in 1980?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6822, "Truth_answer": "John Connally announced in January 1979 that he would seek the Republican nomination for President in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204065712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connally_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Connally run as a Democrat or as a Republican in the 1980 Republican nomination for President?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6822, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Connally's platform for the 1980 Republican nomination for President?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "Pitbull is an American rapper, singer, brand ambassador, entrepreneur, actor, philanthropist, and activist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Pitbull?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Pitbull released his debut album M.I.A.M.I. under TVT Records and the executive production of Lil Jon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116025433id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitbull_(rapper)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the rapper Pitbull work with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "El Mariel is the second studio album by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605083039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Mariel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about the rapper Pitbull besides his debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rapper Pitbull win any awards for his album El Mariel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rapper Pitbull win any awards for his album El Mariel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the rapper Pitbull married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "Rapper Pitbull's 2013 track Timber topped the charts in twenty nations, including the US and UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the rapper Pitbull's biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6823, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Timber by Pitbull win any awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6824, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Sean Combs started a clothing line, Sean John.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sean John?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6824, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Sean Combs want to start a clothing line?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6824, "Truth_answer": "Sean Combs' debut album, No Way Out, was released on July 1, 1997, through Bad Boy Records. Several of the label's artists made guest appearances on the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone work with Sean Combs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6824, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Combs have any influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6824, "Truth_answer": "Sean Comb's clothing line was nominated for the Council of Fashion Designers of America award for Menswear Designer of the Year in 2000, and won in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129133439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs_p13", "https://www.handbagsabc.com/an-increasingly-well-known-buy-with-savvy-parents.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sean Comb's clothing line do well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6824, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Sean Combs make?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "Stax Records is an American record label, originally based in Memphis, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stax_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Stax?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "Hold On, I'm Comin', released in March 1966, was an enormous R&B hit for Sam & Dave, and also their first single to break into the Top 40 Pop charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam & Dave make at Stax Records?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "Recorded primarily at Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, from 1965 through 1968, these included Soul Man, Hold On, I'm Comin', and many other Southern Soul classics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were produced at Stax Records by Sam & Dave?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave's biggest hit and best-remembered song, Soul Man, was released in August 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sam & Dave's most popular song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, Sam & Dave again charted with the gospel-inspired I Thank You/Wrap It Up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam & Dave ever return to gospel while at Stax Records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "Due to the end of the distribution agreement between Stax and Atlantic Records in May 1968, I Thank You was Sam & Dave's final single on Stax Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Atlantic Records' relationship with Sam & Dave during 1968?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6825, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave's first 1968 single for Atlantic was You Don't Know What You Mean to Me, written by Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sam & Dave article besides their single I Thank You?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave met working the gospel music circuit, and later in small clubs in Miami during amateur nights in 1961 according to Dave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sam & Dave meet?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave sang together one night at the King of Hearts club, and started working together immediately thereafter, developing a live act featuring gospel-inspired call-and-response.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Sam & Dave meet?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "After two singles in 1962 were released on the local Marlin label owned by Miami's Henry Stone, Stone helped sign Sam & Dave to Roulette Records in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sam & Dave do early in their career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the singles by Sam & Dave released in 1962 through Marlin Records do well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "The LP Hold On, I'm Comin' by Sam & Dave reached #1 for 19 weeks on the R&B album charts in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam & Dave produce an album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "When Sam & Dave arrived at Stax Records, they worked with producer & engineer Jim Stewart and songwriters including the MGs' guitarist Steve Cropper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sam & Dave article besides their LP Hold On, I'm Comin'?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6826, "Truth_answer": "Sam & Dave then moved to relative newcomer writers and producers Isaac Hayes and David Porter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_%26_Dave_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam & Dave work with anyone else besides Jim Stewart and Steve Cropper?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6827, "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham made his senior debut, aged 17, for Somerset on 2 September 1973 when he played in a List A John Player League match against Sussex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Ian at somerset England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6827, "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham scored 5,200 runs at an average of 33.54 with a highest score of 208 in his 14 centuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much does Ian Botham score?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6827, "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham did impress, however, by taking a diving catch to dismiss his future England colleague Tony Greig off the bowling of his captain Brian Close.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played with Ian Botham?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6827, "Truth_answer": "Ian Botham has at times been involved in controversy including a highly publicised court case involving rival all-rounder Imran Khan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014135632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Botham_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ian Botham article besides who he played with?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6828, "Truth_answer": "Louis Jordan's Elks Rendezvous Band's first recording date, for Decca Records on December 20, 1938, produced three sides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louis start solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6828, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan ever play solo music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6828, "Truth_answer": "Louis Jordan was an instrumentalist who played all forms of the saxophone but specialized in the alto. He also played the piano and clarinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument did Louis Jordan play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6828, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Louis Jordan ever perform solo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6828, "Truth_answer": "Recording dates in November 1941 produced another early Louis Jordan classic, Knock Me a Kiss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about Louis Jordan besides what instruments he played?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6828, "Truth_answer": "Knock Me a Kiss by Louis Jordan had significant jukebox sales but did not make the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223234420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jordan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Louis Jordan's classic Knock Me a Kiss well-received?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6829, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson's first major championship win came in his thirteenth year on the PGA Tour in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Phil Mickelson's first win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6829, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Phil Mickelson captured his second major at the PGA Championship at Baltusrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phil Mickelson's second win?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6829, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson captured his third major title in 2006 at the Masters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Phil Mickelson's third major win?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6829, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won two majors in a row heading into the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Phil Mickelson have any other wins mentioned besides his first three major wins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6829, "Truth_answer": "In November 2004, Phil Mickelson tallied his career-low for an 18-hole round: a 59 at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf at Poipu Bay Golf Course in Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some other highlights for Phil Mickelson in 2004 besides his first major win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6829, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Ryder Cup in 2004, Phil Mickelson was dropped from his long-standing contract with Titleist/Acushnet Golf.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phil Mickelson article besides his career-low in November 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx opened the 1967 campaign with two stage victories at the Giro di Sardegna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1967 for Eddy Merckx?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx followed these successes by entering Paris–Nice where he won the second stage and took the race lead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx have any other victories besides his two stage victories at the Giro di Sardegna in 1967?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "By winning the men's road race at the 1967 UCI Road World Championships, Eddy Merckx became the third rider to win the world road race amateur and professional titles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eddy Merckx article besides winning the second stage at the 1967 Paris-Nice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "By winning the men's road race at the 1967 UCI Road World Championships, Eddy Merckx earned the right to wear the rainbow jersey as world champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Eddy Merckx won any awards or trophies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx signed with Faema on 2 September for ten years worth 400,000 Belgian francs. He chose to switch to be in control over the team he was racing for.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the Eddy Merckx article besides earning the right to wear the rainbow jersey as world champion?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "On 18 March 1967, Eddy Merckx started the Milan–San Remo and was seen as a 120–1 favorite to win the race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Second Straight Milan for Eddy Merckx?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx won the men's road race at the 1970 Belgian National Road Race Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any other championships for Eddy Merckx besides the 1967 UCI Road World Championships?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6830, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Merckx's first major victory in 1970 came in Paris–Nice where he won the general classification, along with three stages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121190538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddy Merckx win any other first place races in 1970?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6831, "Truth_answer": "In autumn 1949, Freddie King and his family moved from Dallas to the South Side of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Freddie King grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6831, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King was born September 3, 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Freddie King born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6831, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Freddie King attend school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6831, "Truth_answer": "Freddie King formed his first band, the Every Hour Blues Boys, with the guitarist Jimmie Lee Robinson and the drummer Frank Sonny Scott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable in Freddie King's biography besides his early life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6831, "Truth_answer": "As the 1950s progressed, Freddie King played with several of Muddy Waters's sidemen and other Chicago mainstays, including the guitarists Jimmy Rogers, Robert Lockwood Jr., Eddie Taylor, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118132929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Freddie King play with anyone else besides with Jimmie Lee Robinson and Frank Sonny Scott?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Phil Mickelson go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson graduated from Arizona State University in June 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Phil Mickelson attend Arizona State University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other major golfers from Arizona State University besides Phil Mickelson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson graduated from Arizona State University in June 1992 and quickly turned professional.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Phil Mickelson move on to professional golf?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson won many PGA Tour tournaments from 1992-2003, including the Byron Nelson Golf Classic and the World Series of Golf in 1996 and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Phil Mickelson article besides quickly turning professional after graduating from Arizona State University in June 1992?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson's 2000 Buick Invitational win ended Tiger Woods' streak of six consecutive victories on the PGA tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Mickelson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Phil Mickelson ever won any other tournaments besides his many PGA Tour tournaments from 1992-2003, including the Byron Nelson Golf Classic and the World Series of Golf in 1996?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6832, "Truth_answer": "Phil Mickelson graduated from Arizona State University in June 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Phil Mickelson graduate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "When Season 3 returns, Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf are very happy and very much in love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Chuck Bass at the beginning of Season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bass and Jenny Humphrey drunkenly sleep together, heartbroken that their true loves don't return their feelings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chuck Bass cheat on Blair Waldorf during season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bass gets robbed by two muggers who insist on taking the ring that Chuck intended on proposing to Blair with and he gets shot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highlight of season 3 of the show Gossip Girl for Chuck Bass?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Halfway through the season, Chuck Bass meets a woman claiming to be his mother called Elizabeth Fisher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does Chuck Bass do in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl besides get shot?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Fisher betrays Chuck Bass and signs the hotel over to Jack Bass, whom she loves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Elizabeth Fisher like in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "After initially rejecting her, Chuck Bass finally accepts Elizabeth Fisher and is then met with a sexual harassment claim from his former employees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to Elizabeth Fisher in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Despite his innocence, Chuck Bass settles to keep the scandal out of the media. Jack Bass, Chuck's sinister uncle, informs the media anyway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens about the sexual harassment claim against Chuck Bass in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Blair Waldorf appears later in Chuck Bass's suite, apologizing for being late, and the two reunite (sleep together). Chuck is about to propose to Blair at the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chuck Bass continue to chase women in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Dan Humphrey appears and rashly delivers a punch to Chuck Bass's face.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens when Chuck Bass is about to propose to Blair Waldorf a the hospital in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6833, "Truth_answer": "Dan Humphrey then forces Chuck Bass to tell Blair Waldorf what happened between him and Jenny Humphrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens next after Dan Humphrey appears and rashly delivers a punch to Chuck Bass's face in season 3 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "In the pilot episode, Chuck Bass attempts to rape both Serena van der Woodsen and Jenny Humphrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Season 1 of the show Gossip Girl start off for Chuck Bass?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Serena van der Woodsen and Jenny Humphrey in the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bass succeed after attempting to rape Serena van der Woodsen and Jenny Humphrey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "With time, Chuck Bass attenuates his behaviors as a sexual predator and becomes more of a manipulating womanizer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bass try to rape anyone else besides Serena van der Woodsen and Jenny Humphrey in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "Nate Humphrey and Blair Waldorf rekindle their relationship. This leads Chuck Bass to have a temporary rift with both Blair and Nate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chuck Bass's womanizing ways catch up to him in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Bass and Eric van der Woodsen become especially close.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens during Chuck Bass's temporary rift with Blair Waldorf and Nate Humphrey in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "At Bart Bass and Lily van der Woodsen's wedding, Chuck Bass apologizes and confesses to Nate Humphrey that he was in love with Blair Waldorf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other very important aspects that takes place in Season 1 of the show Gossip Girl besides Chuck Bass and Eric van der Woodsen becoming especially close?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "During the wedding reception, Chuck Bass gives a speech about forgiveness that is implied to be directed towards Blair Waldorf. She accepts his apology and the two kiss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Blair Waldorf say that she's in love with Chuck Bass too in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "As Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf are about to embark on a trip to Tuscany together, Chuck gets cold feet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass kiss at Bart Bass and Lily van der Woodsen's wedding in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "Blair Waldorf leaves for Tuscany without Chuck Bass, as he has decided to seduce Amelia, tossing the roses for Blair in the trash can.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Chuck Bass do when he gets cold feet as he and Blair Waldorf are about to embark on a trip to Tuscany together in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6834, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Chuck Bass get a chance to actually seduce Amelia in season 1 of the show Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "After the Fear of the Dark Tour, Dickinson decided to leave Iron Maiden to concentrate on his solo career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Iron Maiden take a break or break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "Along with Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson rejoined Iron Maiden in 1999 with Janick Gers remaining in the band, after he was approached by manager Rod Smallwood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Dickinson come back to the band Iron Maiden?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Dickinson's Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter received a Golden Raspberry Award for worst original song in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any awards for performance for Bruce Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any others awards for Bruce Dickinson besides the Golden Raspberry Award for worst original song in 1989?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1993 Real Live tour, Bruce Dickinson drew a lot of criticism from his bandmates, with Steve Harris in particular saying, I really wanted to kill him.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting you would like to share about Bruce Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "According to Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson would only perform when the press was there, whereas at other concerts he would only mumble his way through songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214163551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Dickinson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Steve Harris want to kill Bruce Dickinson?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6835, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Dickinson has since denied the accusations that he was deliberately under-performing, arguing that it was impossible to give a decent performance some nights because of the atmosphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214163551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Dickinson_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Dickinson mumble through his songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "Zico made his international debut in the South American Qualifier to the 1972 Summer Olympics playing 5 matches and scoring the qualifying goal against Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Zico's international career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "With 48 goals in 71 official appearances for Brazil, Zico is fifth highest goalscorer for his national team. He represented them in the 1978, 1982 and 1986 World Cups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Zico play for in his international career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Zico play for Brazil?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "Zico was chosen as the 1981 and 1983 Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zico receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "Italian tax officials pressed charges against Zico for tax evasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Zico article besides being chosen as the 1981 and 1983 Player of the Year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zico have any other run ins with the law besides having charges pressed against him for tax evasion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "Zico played his farewell match for the Seleção in March 1989 losing 1–2 to a World All-Stars team at Stadio Friuli.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Zico's career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "December 1989 marks Zico's last official appearance for Flamengo in a Brazilian National Championship match against rivals Fluminense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Zico after the World All-Stars in March 1989?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "Brazil was defeated 3–2 by Paolo Rossi and Italy in the final match of the second round group stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Brazil win the World Cup in 1982?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6836, "Truth_answer": "Zico usually played as an attacking midfielder, although he was also capable of playing in several other attacking and midfield positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109035051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zico_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zico have a certain style of play?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6837, "Truth_answer": "South America has a linguistic diversity rivalled by few other places in the world with approximately 350 languages still spoken and an estimated 1,500 languages at first European contact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me a little more information on South America and the Caribbean regarding indigenous languages of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6837, "Truth_answer": "Some of the indigenous languages of South America and the Caribbean are Aguano, Aikaná, Andaquí, Andoque, and Andoquero.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the indigenous languages of South America and the Caribbean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the popular indigenous languages being spoken in South America and the Caribbean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the indigenous languages of South America and the Caribbean have a positive outlook or outcome?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the languages that did not have a positive outlook that did not have a positive outlook?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6837, "Truth_answer": "South America has a linguistic diversity rivalled by few other places in the world with approximately 350 languages still spoken and an estimated 1,500 languages at first European contact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214231102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the diversity look like with the indigenous languages of South America?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6838, "Truth_answer": "After deliberating for almost nine hours, the jury again found Rubin Carter and John Artis guilty of the murders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rubin Carter's second conviction for?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6838, "Truth_answer": "On June 17, 1966, at approximately 2:30 a.m., two men entered the Lafayette Bar and Grill at East 18th Street at Lafayette Street in Paterson, New Jersey, and began shooting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened outside the Lafayette Grill in 1966?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6838, "Truth_answer": "The bartender, James Oliver, and a customer, Fred Nauyoks, were killed immediately. A severely wounded customer, Hazel Tanis, died almost a month later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people were murdered at the Lafayette Bar and Grill on June 17, 1966?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6838, "Truth_answer": "Judge Samuel Larner imposed two consecutive and one concurrent life sentence on Rubin Carter, and three concurrent life sentences on John Artis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Rubin Carter sentenced to prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6838, "Truth_answer": "John Artis was paroled in 1981. Rubin Carter's attorneys continued to appeal. In 1982, the Supreme Court of New Jersey affirmed his convictions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rubin Carter's appeal begin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6838, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter, 48 years old, was freed without bail in November 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rubin Carter still in prison today?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "After his release from prison in September 1961, Carter became a professional boxer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Rubin Carter's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter's aggressive style and punching power drew attention, establishing him as a crowd favorite and earning him the nickname Hurricane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rubin Carter good at boxing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter's career record in boxing was 27 wins, 12 losses, and one draw in 40 fights, with 19 total knockouts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125182649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_Carter_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter win any boxing tournaments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter have any sponsors during his boxing career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "Rubin Carter received an honorary championship title belt from the World Boxing Council in 1993 and was later inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rubin Carter article besides whether he won any boxing tournaments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rubin Carter retire from boxing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rubin Carter suffer any injuries from boxing?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards enlisted in the U.S. Navy later in 1942 as America's involvement in the war intensified.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What branch of military did the American football coach Bill Edwards serve in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards left to coach the freshman football team at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Western Reserve in relation to American football coach Bill Edwards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did American football coach Bill Edwards graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards got his first coaching job in 1931, when he was hired as an assistant football coach at Springfield High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Bill Edwards begin coaching?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "After visiting with Detroit Lions owner Fred Mandel, American football coach Bill Edwards ultimately was hired in February 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did American football coach Bill Edwards first coach for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "Fred Mandel fired American football coach Bill Edwards after three straight losses to begin the 1942 season as the team's roster was depleted by players' service in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did American football coach Bill Edwards coach for the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "While in the military, American football coach Bill Edwards served at St. Mary's Pre-Flight, a training program in California, and coached the Air Devils football team there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did American football coach Bill Edwards coach next after the coaching the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6840, "Truth_answer": "American football coach Bill Edwards was discharged in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Bill Edwards leave the Navy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6841, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did one get into a special screening of the The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6841, "Truth_answer": "One of the earliest high-quality home versions of The Birth of a Nation was film preservationist David Shepard's 1992 transfer of a 16mm print for VHS and laserdisc release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of restorations of The Birth of a Nation occurred?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6841, "Truth_answer": "The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) protested at premieres of The Birth of a Nation in numerous cities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about The Birth of a Nation besides what type of restorations occurred?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6841, "Truth_answer": "The Birth of a Nation was very popular, despite the film's controversy; it was unlike anything that American audiences had ever seen before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6841, "Truth_answer": "One of the earliest high-quality home versions of The Birth of a Nation was film preservationist David Shepard's 1992 transfer of a 16mm print for VHS and laserdisc release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the home media side of The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "Warren Sapp was drafted into the NFL by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round of the 1995 draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Warren Sapp join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "In Warren Sapp's nine seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he earned seven trips to the Pro Bowl and a Super Bowl ring in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Warren Sapp play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, Warren Sapp helped lead a powerful Tampa Bay Buccaneers team to victory in Super Bowl XXXVII over the Oakland Raiders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Super Bowls did Warren Sapp win with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "Warren Sapp was sidelined for the last six games of 2005 with a shoulder injury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Warren Sapp ever injured while playing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "Partially due to reports of multiple failed cocaine and marijuana tests released the night before the draft many teams passed on Warren Sapp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything interesting in the Warren Sapp article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times did Warren Sapp fail cocaine and marijuana tests?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6842, "Truth_answer": "The NFL released a statement strongly denying the rumors, and Warren Sapp today believes an anonymous snitch had intentionally sabotaged his draft chances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Warren Sapp article besides reports of multiple failed cocaine and marijuana tests?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "On November 24, 2002, at Raymond James Stadium, Warren Sapp was strongly criticized for a blindsided hit on the Green Bay Packers' Chad Clifton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Warren Sapp article?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "The hit inflicted a severe pelvic injury and hospitalized Chad Clifton for almost a week, after which he could not walk unaided for the next five weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any injuries as a result of Warren Sapp's blindsided hit on Chad Clifton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "During pregame warmups for the December 23, 2002 Monday Night Football game at Raymond James Stadium, Warren Sapp skipped among the Pittsburgh Steelers as they warmed up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does a skipping incident mean in relation to Warren Sapp?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Warren Sapp skip among the Pittsburgh Steelers during pregame warmups for the December 23, 2002 Monday Night Football game at Raymond James Stadium?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "Warren Sapp was not fined for the incident, but it added to his controversial image.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there back lash over Warren Sapp's skipping among the Pittsburgh Steelers during pregame warmups for the December 23, 2002 Monday Night Football game at Raymond James Stadium?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "That's all this is about, said Warren Sapp. In my nine years in this league, no one's been fined for verbally abusing officials. It's unprecedented.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225040457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Sapp_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was it taken that Warren Sapp wasn't fined for skipping?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6843, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warren Sapp verbally abuse an official?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6844, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2003, Emilie Autumn released her concept album Enchant, which spanned multiple musical styles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is enchantment in relation to Emilie Autumn?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6844, "Truth_answer": "On February 26, 2003, Emilie Autumn released her concept album Enchant, which spanned multiple musical styles: new-age, pop and trip hop chamber music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What musical styles were incorporated into Emilie Autumn's album Enchant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6844, "Truth_answer": "On the night of the Enchant release party, Emilie Autumn learned that Courtney Love had invited her to record an album, America's Sweetheart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emilie Autumn's album Enchant win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6844, "Truth_answer": "Contributing violin and vocals, Emilie Autumn appeared in Courtney Love's backing band The Chelsea—Radio Sloan, Dvin Kirakosian, Samantha Maloney, and Lisa Leveridge—on the 2004 tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Emilie Autumn respond to Courtney Love's invitation to record an album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6844, "Truth_answer": "On December 23, 2004, Emilie Autumn appeared on the Chicago-based television station WGN as part of the string quartet backing up Billy Corgan and Dennis DeYoung's We Three Kings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie_Autumn_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Emilie Autumn collaborate with besides Courtney Love and the band The Chelsea?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Paula Abdul used her savings to make a singing demo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paula Abdul's first hit?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "Soon thereafter, Paula Abdul was signed to the newly formed Virgin Records by Jeff Ayeroff, who had worked in marketing at A&M Records with Janet Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Paula Abdul's 1987 singing demo for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Ayeroff recalled signing Paula Abdul to a recording contract years later, stating: She said, 'I can sing, you know. I want to do an album.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paula Abdul say to Virgin Records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "Paula Abdul promoted the album Spellbound through the Under My Spell Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tour was Paula Abdul a part of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "After her initial period of professional success, Paula Abdul's career entered a brief hiatus while she sought treatment for personal and physical issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paula Abdul do next after promoting the album Spellbound through the Under My Spell Tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "Paula Abdul's third studio album, Head over Heels, retained both pop and R&B elements and saw moderate commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paula Abdul release next after the album Spellbound?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "Head over Heels is the third studio album released by American singer Paula Abdul on June 13, 1995 under Virgin Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_over_Heels_(Paula_Abdul_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Paula Abdul's album Head over Heels released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6845, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paula Abdul's album Head over Heels rereleased?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "Paula Abdul sought treatment for bulimia nervosa, which she revealed years later she first developed as a teenager and only intensified after she became a pop star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paula Abdul struggle with?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, Paula Abdul sought treatment for bulimia nervosa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was did Paula Abdul seek treatment for bulimia nervosa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "Paula Abdul's third studio album retained both pop and R&B elements and saw moderate commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paula Abdul do after her battle with bulimia nervosa in 1994?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "Paula Abdul's third studio album, Head over Heels, retained both pop and R&B elements and saw moderate commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Paula Abdul's new album called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Paula Abdul released a dance workout video entitled Paula Abdul's Get Up and Dance!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Paula Abdul do next after her album Head over Heels?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Paula Abdul released a dance workout video entitled Paula Abdul's Get Up and Dance!, a fast-paced, hip-hop style workout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129014234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Abdul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What style was Paula Abdul's dance workout video entitled Paula Abdul's Get Up and Dance!?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me is a song recorded by American singer Paula Abdul for her debut album Forever Your Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_Up_(Paula_Abdul_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506232238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(It%27s_Just)_The_Way_That_You_Love_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Paula Abdul's second single called?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6846, "Truth_answer": "Straight Up is a song recorded by American singer Paula Abdul for her debut album Forever Your Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109073917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_Up_(Paula_Abdul_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506232238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(It%27s_Just)_The_Way_That_You_Love_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a third single by Paula Abdul?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6847, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele worked as a carpenter in Buenos Aires, Argentina, while lodging in a boarding house in the suburb of Vicente López.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Josef Mengele doing in South America?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6847, "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Josef Mengele earned a PhD in anthropology from the University of Munich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Josef Mengele article besides him working as a carpenter in Buenos Aires, Argentina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6847, "Truth_answer": "In January 1937, Josef Mengele joined the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankfurt, where he worked for Dr. Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josef Mengele attend anywhere else besides the University of Munich?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6847, "Truth_answer": "As Dr. Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer's assistant, Josef Mengele focused on the genetic factors that result in a cleft lip and palate, or a cleft chin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josef Mengele teach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6847, "Truth_answer": "Josef Mengele's thesis on the subject earned him a cum laude doctorate in medicine from the University of Frankfurt in 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Josef Mengele's research on the genetic factors that result in a cleft lip and palate, or a cleft chin, earn him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6847, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Josef Mengele study anything else besides anthropology and genetics while in school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6848, "Truth_answer": "Ontology is the philosophical study of being.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://trinityhaus.org/blog/back-from-the-future-wolfhart-pannenbergs-retroactive-ontological-eschatology/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology_p0", "http://everything.explained.today/Ontology/_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysical_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is ontology?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6848, "Truth_answer": "Slavoj Žižek believed building upon Althusser, ideology is thoroughly unconscious and functions as a series of justifications and spontaneous socio-symbolic rituals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slavoj Žižek's ideology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6848, "Truth_answer": "Slavoj Žižek believed building upon Althusser, ideology is thoroughly unconscious and functions as a series of justifications and spontaneous socio-symbolic rituals which support virtual authorities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What rituals did Slavoj Žižek think ideology reflected?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6848, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about the virtual authorities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "According to The Guardian, constant attacks on Democrats and the left are important components of Mark Levin's modus operandi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Mark Levin view certain politicians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "According to Politico in May 2009, Mark Levin pronounced almost daily that Obama was a failure, a liar and a statist who is trying to destroy individual freedom.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mark Levon insult specific politicians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "In June 2017, Mark Levin accused Senator Bernie Sanders of being a radical Marxist who believes in violence.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Levin insult any other Democrats besides Barack Obama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin has been described as a right-wing and conservative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Mark Levin's political party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do people think about Mark Levin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin supported U.S. Representative Mo Brooks in his campaign in the 2017 Alabama special election against incumbent Luther Strange.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mark Levin like any politician?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "Mark Levin has criticized Republicans – including Paul Ryan, Lindsey Graham, John McCain, and Mitch McConnell – with whom he disagrees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other individuals does Mark Levin have views on besides Mo Brooks, Barack Obama, and Bernie Sanders?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6849, "Truth_answer": "In July 2014, Mark Levin called Jon Stewart a knee-jerk idiot, and suggested that Stewart was a self-hating Jew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone other than politicians that Mark Levin has views on besides Mo Brooks, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Paul Ryan, Lindsey Graham, John McCain, and Mitch McConnell?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6850, "Truth_answer": "He is noted for his adherence to value investing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Warren Buffett's investment philosophy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6850, "Truth_answer": "He was inspired by a book he borrowed from the Omaha public library at the age of seven, One Thousand Ways to Make $1000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Warren Buffett get into investing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6850, "Truth_answer": "Buffett explained that he did not expect to move the needle at Berkshire with newspaper acquisitions, but he anticipates an annual return of 10 percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129100217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the expectations of newspaper acquisitions at Berkshire Hathaway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6850, "Truth_answer": "Using what he learned, he felt confident enough to teach an Investment Principles night class at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warren Buffett teach people investing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6850, "Truth_answer": "He is considered one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net worth of US$88.9 billion as of December 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129100217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much is Warren Buffett worth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6851, "Truth_answer": "Buffett became a billionaire when Berkshire Hathaway began selling class A shares.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129100217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Warren Buffett become a billionaire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6851, "Truth_answer": "Buffett became a billionaire on May 29, 1990, with the market closing at $7,175 a share.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Warren Buffett become a billionaire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6851, "Truth_answer": "Buffett had long stated his intention to give away his fortune to charity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Warren Buffett feel about personal wealth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6851, "Truth_answer": "He pledged about the equivalent of 10 million Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, making it the largest charitable donation in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foundations did Warren Buffett contribute his wealth towards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6851, "Truth_answer": "Buffett is an avid bridge player, which he plays with Bill Gates allegedly spends 12 hours a week playing the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Warren Buffett besides his becoming a billionaire and charitable contributions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6852, "Truth_answer": "Following Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas, she took a four-year hiatus from acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Michelle Pfeiffer's acting hiatus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6852, "Truth_answer": "Pfeiffer chose to begin the process of dissolving her film production company, Via Rosa Productions, in 1999, and move into semi-retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Michelle Pfeiffer go on hiatus from acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6852, "Truth_answer": "Frustrated with being typecast as the token pretty girl, she actively pursued more serious material and had her breakthrough role as gangster moll Elvira Hancock in the crime film Scarface.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Michelle Pfeiffer besides her acting hiatus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6852, "Truth_answer": "Elvira Hancock is a fictional character in the 1983 American mob film Scarface, portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605050857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvira_Hancock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of that film Michelle Pfeiffer took to avoid being typecast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6852, "Truth_answer": "Pfeiffer returned to the screen in 2007 with villainous roles in two major summer blockbusters — Hairspray and Stardust.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Pfeiffer ever come back after her acting hiatus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6853, "Truth_answer": "Batman Returns was a big box office success, grossing over US$266 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020210408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Pfeiffer_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Michelle Pfeiffer's successes?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6853, "Truth_answer": "The Age of Innocence was released theatrically on September 17, 1993 by Columbia Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225200440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Age_of_Innocence_(1993_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Michelle Pfeiffer play Ellen Olenska in The Age of Innocence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6853, "Truth_answer": "Also in 1993, she was awarded the Women in Film Los Angeles' Crystal Award for outstanding women who have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Michelle Pfeiffer's other triumphs during this period during the release of The Age of Innocence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6853, "Truth_answer": "Dangerous Minds was released on August 11, 1995, in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115155352id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Minds_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the film Dangerous Minds come out?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6853, "Truth_answer": "Grease 2 starring Michelle Pfeiffer was a critical and commercial failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of Michelle Pfeiffer's failures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "Fischer returned the favor of free music lessons by orchestrating and copying music for Glenn Litton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clare Fischer's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "Fischer next lived in Detroit, Michigan, whereupon, after first hearing the vocal quartet The Hi-Lo's in a live performance, he promptly offered his services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Clare Fischer's Initial employment?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "He began undergraduate studies in 1947 at Michigan State University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Clare Fischer educated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "Fischer's roommates at the Michigan State University were Latin Americans, as were the majority of his friends outside the music department.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything of interest I should know about Clare Fischer besides his first job, initial employment and education?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "At South High School he took up cello, clarinet, and saxophone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clare Fischer play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "Fischer embarked on a career becoming a much sought-after arranger for pop and R&B artists such as Rufus, Prince, Robert Palmer, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and Celine Dion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Clare Fischer have a lot of musical success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "The first recording under his own name began in 1962 for Pacific Jazz Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What recording group was Clare Fischer's first contract with?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6854, "Truth_answer": "The first recording under his own name began in 1962 for Pacific Jazz Records: First Time Out, Surging Ahead, Manteca! and Extension", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903141320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Fischer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Clare Fischer albums did Pacific Jazz Records release?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "In order to land her job as an MTV VJ in Australia, Rose competed against 2000 other hopefuls in a three-week national search.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Ruby Rose start her VJ career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "As part of the competition, she downed 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes against Jackass's Bam Margera", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ruby Rose have to compete with the other people to become MTV Australia's VJ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "Ruby Rose kissed strangers on a busy Sydney street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruby Rose have to do anything else besides downing 100 shots of beer to become a MTV Australia's VJ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "She enjoyed her job as a VJ compared to her previous job as a model. ...MTV wants you to be yourself ... not censoring anything and not conforming to anything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of Ruby Rose's television personality compared to her work as a model?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "She appeared in the episode Media Virgins, of Australia's Next Top Model, acting as a guest judge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What television appearances has Ruby Rose made besides MTV Australia?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "Rose hosted The 7pm Project, an Australian television news talk show produced by Roving Enterprises which airs weeknights on Network Ten.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruby Rose make any other television apperances besides Australia's Next Top Model and MTV?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "In October 2015, Rose hosted the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards alongside Ed Sheeran in Milan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ruby Rose host any other television shows besides The 7pm Project and MTV?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6855, "Truth_answer": "She currently stars in the Arrowverse television series Batwoman as Kate Kane / Batwoman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Ruby Rose hosted any television shows recently or is still acting?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6856, "Truth_answer": "On May 1, 1972, the show moved from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to Burbank, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107080805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Johnny_Carson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6856, "Truth_answer": "The show moved from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to Burbank, California, because of the studio's proximity to celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6856, "Truth_answer": "From July 1971, Carson stopped hosting five shows per week. Instead, Mondays featured a guest host, leaving Carson to host the other four weeknights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson's move to Burbank?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6856, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, at Carson's request, the show cut its 90-minute format to 60 minutes on September 16;", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Carson do after having a guest host on Mondays for The Tonight Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6856, "Truth_answer": "Joan Rivers became the permanent guest host from September 1983 until 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Johnny Carson requested the shortenting of the The Tonight Show from 90 to 60 minutes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6856, "Truth_answer": "Jay Leno then became the exclusive guest host in fall 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the new format of The Tonight Show with Johnn Carson after introducing rotating and permanent guest hosts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6857, "Truth_answer": "Carson began his broadcasting career in 1950 at WOW radio and television in Omaha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Carson go on radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6857, "Truth_answer": "Carson soon hosted a morning television program called The Squirrel's Nest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Johnny Carson do on television?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6857, "Truth_answer": "Carson hosted several shows besides Carson's Cellar, including the game show Earn Your Vacation and the CBS variety show The Johnny Carson Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Carson do any other television shows besides The Squirrel's Nest?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6857, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, comic Red Skelton—a fan of Carson's cult success low-budget sketch comedy show, Carson's Cellar on KNXT—asked Carson to join his show as a writer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Johnny Carson join television?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6857, "Truth_answer": "Carson hosted several shows besides Carson's Cellar, including the game show Earn Your Vacation and the CBS variety show The Johnny Carson Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Johnny Carson television program besides Carson's Cellar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "In 1852 he entered the Royal Academy of Antwerp in Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to belgium?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "He entered the Royal Academy of Antwerp in Belgium where he studied early Dutch and Flemish art, under Gustaf Wappers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to Belgium?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "He studied early Dutch and Flemish art, under Gustaf Wappers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lawrence Alma-Tadema study at the Royal Academy of Antwerp?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "Under Jan August Hendrik Leys' guidance Alma-Tadema painted his first major work: The Education of the children of Clovis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema paint anything while in Belgium?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "Before leaving school, towards the end of 1855, he became assistant to the painter and professor Louis Jan de Taeye", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do in Belgium besides study at the Royal Academy of Antwerp and study under Leys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "De Taeye introduced him to books that influenced his desire to portray Merovingian subjects early in his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Lawrence Alma-Tadema's early influences?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "Diagnosed as consumptive and given only a short time to live, he was allowed to spend his remaining days at his leisure, drawing and painting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Lawrence Alma-Tadema besides his move to Belgium, studies and influences?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6858, "Truth_answer": "His work fell into disrepute after his death, and only since the 1960s has it been re-evaluated for its importance within nineteenth-century British art.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema receive any notable mentions for works?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "Alma-Tadema arrived in London in December 1869.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Lawrence Alma-Tadema's move to England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in July 1870 compelled Alma-Tadema to leave the continent and move to London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "After his arrival in London, Alma-Tadema met Laura Theresa Epps, who was seventeen years old, and fell in love with her at first sight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lawrence Alma-Tadema do when arriving to England?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "His infatuation with Laura Epps played a great part in his relocation to England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Laura Theresa Epps to Lawrence Alma-Tadema?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "They married in July 1871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Laura Theresa Epps have a relationship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "This second marriage was enduring and happy, though childless, and Laura became stepmother to Anna and Laurence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Laura Theresa Epps have any kids?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "A classical-subject painter, he became famous for his depictions of the luxury and decadence of the Roman Empire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lawrence Alma-Tadema successful as a painter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "He would initially adopt the name Laurence Alma Tadema instead of Lourens Alma Tadema and later adopt the more English Lawrence for his forename", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this section on Lawrence Alma-Tadema?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6859, "Truth_answer": "He incorporated Alma into his surname so that he appeared at the beginning of exhibition catalogues, under A rather than under T.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lawrence Alma-Tadema alter his name while in England?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6860, "Truth_answer": "The English band The Kooks announced a 'Best Of' UK Tour to take place in April and May 2017 to mark their tenth anniversary as a band", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of..._So_Far_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is English band The Kooks' The Best Of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6860, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks decided to start the tour with 2 pre warm up shows in Brighton, a matinee gig at The Prince Albert Pub & The Haunt in the evening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many shows did English band The Kooks play on the 'Best Of' UK Tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6860, "Truth_answer": "To coincide with the tour, on 31 March 2017 the band announced the upcoming release of The Best of... So Far, as well as releasing Be Who You Are.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_of..._So_Far_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did English band The Kooks do during this time of the 'Best Of' UK Tour besides play shows?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6860, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks won the award for Best UK & Ireland Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did English band The Kooks receive any awards or honors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6861, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks have mentioned the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Bob Dylan and Chris de Burgh among influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did English band The Kooks get their greatest influence from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6861, "Truth_answer": "The most recent album, Listen, includes much more percussion and cross rhythms than previous material.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did English band The Kooks only play one style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6861, "Truth_answer": "Songs written by Pritchard while the other band members spent time with their families were on The Best of... So Far album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone in English band The Kooks write the music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "From a young age he yearned to go overseas and took on English studies in preparation. His father was a head of fishermen's union with some wealth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sessue Hayakawa's life like growing up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "An injury caused him to fail a navy physical. His father felt shame and embarrassment by his son's failure and this drove a wedge between them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What failure befell Sessue Hayakawa in his early life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "However, while a student at the naval academy in Etajima, he swam to the bottom of a lagoon on a dare and ruptured his eardrum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What injury afflicted Sessue Hayakawa at an early age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "The strained relationship between Hayakawa and his father drove the 18-year-old Hayakawa to attempt seppuku.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Sessue Hayakawa?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "His acting career likely followed a series of odd jobs in California: dishwasher, waiter, ice cream vendor, and factory worker. His theatrical appearances seemed like another temporary pursuit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sessue Hayakawa start acting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "One of the productions in which Hayakawa performed was called The Typhoon. Thomas H. Ince saw the production and offered to turn it into a silent film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sessue Hayakawa's first film?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "The Typhoon was followed by two additional pictures, The Wrath of the Gods co-starring Hayakawa's new wife, Aoki, and The Sacrifice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025102908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films did Sessue Hayakawa star in besides The Typhoon?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6862, "Truth_answer": "The Typhoon became an instant hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sessue Hayakawa do well in these early silent films in 1914?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6863, "Truth_answer": "The Midnight Express was a professional wrestling tag team of changing members, mostly under the management of Jim Cornette.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Midnight Express wrestling tag team?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6863, "Truth_answer": "Collectively Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton hold the record for the most Tag Team Titles in all of professional wrestling with 51 together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803041000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Midnight_Express_(professional_wrestling)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Midnight Express wrestling tag team have a winning record while managed by Jim Cornette?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6863, "Truth_answer": "The Midnight Express and The Rock 'n' Roll Express set attendance records in Houston, Tulsa and Oklahoma City, making 1984 the most successful year in Mid-South history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most impressive achievement by The Midnight Express wrestling tag team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6863, "Truth_answer": "WWE credits Cornette with helping foster numerous successful superstars including John Cena, Dave Bautista, Randy Orton and Brock Lesnar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jim Cornette known as a successful wrestling manager?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6863, "Truth_answer": "Cornette, an atheist and democratic socialist, has received coverage outside of the professional wrestling industry for his criticisms of religious and right-wing causes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did you find to be interesting about Jim Cornette?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6864, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Cornette signed a contract with Ring of Honor to be their Executive Producer for the Ring of Honor Wrestling show on HDNet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jim Cornette return to ROH?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6864, "Truth_answer": "Ohio Valley Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124000236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Valley_Wrestling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the OVW in terms of wrestling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6864, "Truth_answer": "The Ring of Honor Wrestling show was on HDNet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What network were the Ring of Honor matches on during Jim Cornette's tenure as executive producer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6864, "Truth_answer": "He has worked for Continental Wrestling Association, Mid-South Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions, World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215202746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornette_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a main point of the article on Jim Cornette?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6864, "Truth_answer": "Managed by Jim Cornette, Prichard and Lane became the first ever SMW Tag Team Champions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626200928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heavenly_Bodies_(1990s_tag_team)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Cornette manage anyone else besides the Midnight Express?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "The core of the band formed as the North London Invaders in 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Madness form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "The band included Mike Barson, Chris Foreman, Lee Thompson, John Hasler, Cathal Smyth and Dikron Tulane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Madness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "During 1979, the band began to attract a live following in London, being regulars at the Dublin Castle in Camden Town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Madness play live music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "Madness have had 15 singles reach the UK top ten", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the article on the band Madness besides their formation, band members and live music venues?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "Graham McPherson took over the lead vocals from Tulane, who went on to be an actor under the name Dikran Tulaine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else leave or get kicked out of the band Madness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "The band remained a sextet until late 1979, when Chas Smash rejoined and officially became the seventh member of Madness as a backing vocalist and dancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members of the band Madness were left after 1979?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "Smyth left after an argument with Barson. Thompson left the band after Barson criticised his saxophone playing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Madness all get along?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "McPherson was kicked out of the band for choosing to watch Chelsea instead of rehearsing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Madness do anything else interesting in this period besides their formation, band members, lineup changes, conflicts and live music venues?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6865, "Truth_answer": "The band renamed itself as Madness in 1979, paying homage to one of their favourite songs by ska/reggae artist Prince Buster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band Madness change the name from Morris and the Minors?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "One Step Beyond . . . is the 1979 debut album by the British ska-pop group Madness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Madness' first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "The band's first commercial recording was the Lee Thompson composition The Prince.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Madness' first song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "On 10 August 1979 Madness' The Prince single was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702090947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Madness' The Prince song released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "The single peaked at number 16 in the UK Singles Chart, spending a total of 11 weeks in the charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702090947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Madness' The Prince song become a hit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "The album included a re-recording of The Prince and its B-side Madness, and the band's second and third singles: One Step Beyond and My Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness_%28band%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did the band Madness album One Step Beyond . . . have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at number two and remained in the UK Albums Chart for over a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702090527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Step_Beyond..._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What number was the the band Madness' One Step Beyond . . . album on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "A drama-documentary film entitled Take It or Leave It was released in 1981, featuring the band members playing themselves in a re-creation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the band Madness' early success besides the debut album, first single, charting positions and release dates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "The core of the band formed as the North London Invaders in 1976, and included Mike Barson, Chris Foreman and Lee Thompson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the founding members of the band Madness?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "2 Tone Records signed Madness to a contract that allowed them to leave the label after releasing just one single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band Madness use as their first recording company?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6866, "Truth_answer": "During 1979, the band began to attract a live following in London, being regulars at the Dublin Castle in Camden Town.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Madness ever have a live performance?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6867, "Truth_answer": "On 26 July 1952, a crowd in Buenos Aires, Argentina is watching a film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Evita the musical first start out at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6867, "Truth_answer": "A crowd in Buenos Aires, Argentina is watching a film that is interrupted when news breaks of the death of First Lady Eva Perón.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who dies in the beginning of Evita the musical?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6867, "Truth_answer": "In 1952, shortly before her death from cancer at 33, Eva Perón was given the title of Spiritual Leader of the Nation by the Argentine Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207131506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Per%C3%B3n_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Eva Perón at death in Evita the musical?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6867, "Truth_answer": "Upon moving in with Juan Perón, Eva is introduced to high society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did she move in with before the act was finished in Evita the musical?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6868, "Truth_answer": "Edwards enlisted in the U.S. Navy later in 1942 as America's involvement in the war intensified.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was American football coach Bill Edwards involved in the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6868, "Truth_answer": "Edwards coached the Detroit Lions of the National Football League from 1941 to 1942", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American football coach Bill Edwards' role with the Detroit Lions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6868, "Truth_answer": "Edwards's stint as the Lions coach was unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Detroit Lions successful under American football coach Bill Edwards' coaching?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6868, "Truth_answer": "Edwards took a position as a tackle coach for the Cleveland Browns and remained with the team for two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was American football coach Bill Edwards role with the Cleveland Browns?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6868, "Truth_answer": "The 1948 Cleveland Browns had a perfect season, winning all of their games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Cleveland_Browns_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Cleveland Browns record under American football coach Bill Edwards' coaching?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6868, "Truth_answer": "The Browns won the AAFC championship in both of Edwards's years as an assistant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Bill Edwards receive any awards during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6869, "Truth_answer": "Edwards retired in February 1973 after 39 years as a coach and administrator and said he would concentrate on hunting and fishing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did American football coach Bill Edwards do after coaching?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6869, "Truth_answer": "Edwards resigned from coaching in 1969", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did American football coach Bill Edwards leave Wittenberg University?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6869, "Truth_answer": "Edwards continued to work at Wittenberg as the school's athletic director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did American football coach Bill Edwards do immediately following retirement from Wittenberg University?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6869, "Truth_answer": "Edwards was hired by Wittenberg. He spent the rest of his career there, serving as head coach until 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was American football coach Bill Edwards coaching prior to retirement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6869, "Truth_answer": "Edwards was hired by Wittenberg, his alma mater, as head football coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American football coach Bill Edwards hold more positions other than athletic director at Wittenberg University?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6869, "Truth_answer": "He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612232052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Anderson_(American_football_coach)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921060224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Spurrier_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Don_James_(American_football)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kush_p0", "https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NamesTheSame/RealLifeNToZ_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823024829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Strong_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405200905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Layden_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030094814id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Paterno_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruiser_Kinard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Neely_p0", "https://pro32.ap.org/reflector/article/look-nfl-fabulous-1950s_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117054657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gagliardi_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeb_Ewbank_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929125020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_Wieman_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112035314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnson_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was American football coach Bill Edwards inducted anywhere besides the Ohio Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6870, "Truth_answer": "Her mother's obsession with rooting out any of the insanity of which she accused Byron was one of the reasons that Ada was taught mathematics from an early age.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace's educational background in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6870, "Truth_answer": "Through Charles Babbage, Ada began studying advanced mathematics with University of London professor Augustus de Morgan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212101913id_/https://www.biography.com/scholar/ada-lovelace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace attend a university?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6870, "Truth_answer": "She was privately schooled in mathematics and science by William Frend, William King, and Mary Somerville, the noted 19th-century researcher and scientific author.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention any of Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace tutors or mentors?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6870, "Truth_answer": "From 1832, when she was seventeen, her mathematical abilities began to emerge,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What age was Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace when shown mathematical abilities?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6871, "Truth_answer": "She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "http://uodx.zite.pw/lovelace-tabs.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does beyond numbers mean in regards to Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6871, "Truth_answer": "Her mindset of poetical science led her to ask questions about the Analytical Engine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ada Lovelace's connection to beyond calculation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6871, "Truth_answer": "Her work was well received at the time; the scientist Michael Faraday described himself as a supporter of her writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace realised the potential of the Analytical Engine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6871, "Truth_answer": "She realised the potential of the device extended far beyond mere number crunching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And did Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace interpret the Analytical Engine for real life applications?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6871, "Truth_answer": "In recognition of a way to calculate Bernoulli numbers using Analytical Engine, she has been described as the first computer programmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace receive any awards or recognitions for the work on the Analytical Engine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6871, "Truth_answer": "Augusta Byron was the only legitimate child of poet Lord Byron and his wife Lady Byron.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120074848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace besides her interpretation of the beyond calculation and analytical engine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6872, "Truth_answer": "Justice Dinshaw Davar had convicted Tilak in the Central Court on July 22, 1908, to six years' imprisonment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bal Gangadhar Tilak imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6872, "Truth_answer": "Justice Dinshaw Davar had convicted Tilak for his articles in Kesari, a Marathi newspaper published by him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bal Gangadhar Tilak imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6872, "Truth_answer": "Tilak developed diabetes during his sentence in Mandalay prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118084911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bal_Gangadhar_Tilak_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other details about Bal Gangadhar Tilak's imprisonment?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6872, "Truth_answer": "The general ordeal of prison life had mellowed him at his release on 16 June 1914.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118084911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bal_Gangadhar_Tilak_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Bal Gangadhar Tilak treated in prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6872, "Truth_answer": "In the Mandalay jail, Tilak settled down to write his magnum opus, the Śrīmad Bhagavadgitā Rahasya known as Bhagavad Gita or Gita Rahasya", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bal Gangadhar Tilak do anything else interesting in prison besides contracting diabetes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6873, "Truth_answer": "Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bal Gangadhar Tilak in the Indian National Congress?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6873, "Truth_answer": "He opposed its moderate attitude, especially towards the fight for self-government. He was one of the most-eminent radicals at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Bal Gangadhar Tilak join the Indian National Congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6873, "Truth_answer": "Despite being personally opposed to early marriage, Tilak was against 1891 Age of Consent bill, seeing it as interference with Hinduism and a dangerous precedent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What beliefs did Bal Gangadhar Tilak have on certain policies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6873, "Truth_answer": "During late 1896, a bubonic plague spread from Bombay to Pune, and by January 1897, it reached epidemic proportions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What major event happened during Bal Gangadhar Tilak's tenure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6873, "Truth_answer": "British troops were brought in and harsh measures were employed including forced entry into private houses, the examination of occupants, evacuation to hospitals and segregation camps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the 1986 bubonic plague in India dealt with?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6874, "Truth_answer": "During this time as a semi-pro, McGinnity developed a sidearm pitch he nicknamed Old Sal, described as a slow curve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity have a special pitching technique in his career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6874, "Truth_answer": "McGinnity purchased the Newark Indians of the Class-A Eastern League for $50,000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Joe McGinnity play for after the Giants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6874, "Truth_answer": "That season, he had a 29–16 record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Joe McGinnity's record with the Newark Indians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6874, "Truth_answer": "McGinnity sold his interests in the Indians to Ebbets and Ed McKeever and purchased the Tacoma Tigers of the Class-B Northwestern League for $8,500", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joe McGinnity stay with the Newark Indians?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6874, "Truth_answer": "He served as player-manager of the Tacoma Tigers at the start of the 1913 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe McGinnity go next after the Newark Indians?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6875, "Truth_answer": "George Pinkney saw McGinnity pitch, and contacted Brooklyn owner Charles Ebbets to recommend he sign McGinnity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe McGinnity begin as a professional baseball player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6875, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity developed an unorthodox pitching delivery and slow pitching speed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Joe McGinnity evolve career-wise ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6875, "Truth_answer": "Hanlon assigned McGinnity to the Orioles for the 1899 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Joe McGinnity play professional baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6875, "Truth_answer": "He returned to the NL with the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did Joe McGinnity play besides the National League Baltimore Orioles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6875, "Truth_answer": "Joe McGinnity was an American right-handed pitcher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724230858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_McGinnity_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Joe McGinnity play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "On January 4, 2000, Cuban purchased a majority stake in the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for $285 million from H. Ross Perot, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mark Cuban buy the Dallas Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "In the 20 years before Cuban bought the team, the Mavericks won only 40% of their games, and a playoff record of 21–32.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Dallas Mavericks a bad team at the time of the Mark Cuban purchase?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "In the 10 years following, the team won 69 percent of their regular season games and reached the playoffs in each of those seasons except for one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Cuban help the Dallas Mavericks' record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "Historically, NBA team owners publicly play more passive roles and watch basketball games from skyboxes; Cuban sits alongside fans while donning team jerseys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Isn't Mark Cuban a very vocal NBA owner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "On June 12, 2011, the Mavericks defeated the Heat to win the NBA Finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened with Mark Cuban in regards to his purchase and tenure as owner of the Dallas Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit was dismissed in 2011, due in part to Cuban asserting proper management of the team due to its recent victory in the 2011 NBA Finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the Mark Cuban Ross Perot Jr. lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6876, "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit was dismissed in 2011, due in part to Cuban asserting proper management of the team due to its recent victory in the 2011 NBA Finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dallas Mavericks still playing well at the time of Ross Perot Jr.'s lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6877, "Truth_answer": "Voldemort does not appear in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, although his presence and actions are felt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide me with a little information on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6877, "Truth_answer": "Riddle was outwardly a model student, but was in reality a psychopath who took sadistic pleasure in using his powers to harm and control people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lord Voldemort like in his youth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6877, "Truth_answer": "The cabinets allow Voldemort's Death Eaters to enter Hogwarts, where battle commences and Dumbledore is cornered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lord Voldemort successful in having Death Eaters attack Hogwarts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6877, "Truth_answer": "Hogwarts professor Severus Snape uses the Killing Curse against Dumbledore when Draco could not force himself to do so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else took place during this time of the attack on Hogwarts by Death Eaters?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6877, "Truth_answer": "In the main plot of the book, Voldemort's next step is to engineer an assault on Hogwarts, and to attack Dumbledore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Voldemort_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Lord Voldemort do after murdering his father and grandparents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "Watts sometimes ate with his group of neighbors in Druid Heights who had endeavored to combine architecture, gardening, and carpentry skills to make a beautiful and comfortable life for themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are applied aesthetics in relation to Alan Watts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "He felt such teaching could improve the world, at least to a degree.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what was Alan Watts' feelings on applied aesthetics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "Alan Wilson Watts was a British writer who interpreted and popularised Eastern philosophy for a Western audience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information on Alan Watts besides applied aesthetics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "Regarding his intentions, Watts attempted to lessen the alienation that accompanies the experience of being human that he felt plagued the modern Westerner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alan Watts allude to this group in Druid Heights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "These neighbors accomplished this by relying on their own talents and using their own hands, as they lived in what has been called shared bohemian poverty.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What influenced Alan Watts' view on aesthetics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of his life, he divided his time between a houseboat in Sausalito and a cabin on Mount Tamalpais.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123074219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else on Alan Watts besides applied aesthetics and his neighbors?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6878, "Truth_answer": "Coitus reservatus, also known as sexual continence, is a form of sexual intercourse in which the penetrative partner does not attempt to ejaculate within the receptive partner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306235216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coitus_reservatus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does 'coitus reservatus' mean?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6879, "Truth_answer": "He was a member of USA Basketball's 12-man Team USA at the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Jahlil Okafor played internationally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6879, "Truth_answer": "The 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Championship was an international basketball competition held in Kaunas, Lithuania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161023215205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_FIBA_Under-17_World_Championship_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the 2012 FIBA Under-17 World Cup games played?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6879, "Truth_answer": "At a two-game four-team preliminary exhibition tournament in Las Palmas, Canary Islands the week before the championship began, he was named tournament MVP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor play outside USA for the youth national team?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6879, "Truth_answer": "The 2012 USA Basketball Men’s U17 World Championship Team earned a 89-64 victory over Australia and the Gran Canaria U17 International Invitational title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor win the Gran Canaria U17 International Invitational final game ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6879, "Truth_answer": "The following summer, he was an All-Tournament team selection at the 2013 FIBA Under-19 World Cup hosted by Czechia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404154037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahlil_Okafor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jahlil Okafor play any other game outside USA besides Lithuania and Canary Islands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6880, "Truth_answer": "During his university studies at the École, Durkheim was influenced by two neo-Kantian scholars, Charles Bernard Renouvier and Émile Boutroux.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What two scholars influenced Émile Durkheim?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6880, "Truth_answer": "The principles Durkheim absorbed from them included rationalism, scientific study of morality, anti-utilitarianism and secular education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What principles did Charles Bernard Renouvier and Émile Boutroux have that influenced Émile Durkheim?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6880, "Truth_answer": "A fundamental influence on Durkheim's thought was the sociological positivism of Auguste Comte.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Émile Durkheim's primary or main influence for inspiration on sociology?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6880, "Truth_answer": "A second influence on Durkheim's view of society beyond Comte's positivism was the epistemological outlook called social realism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Émile Durkheim's secondary influence on sociology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6880, "Truth_answer": "Durkheim claimed that sociology would not only discover apparent laws, but would be able to discover the inherent nature of society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Émile Durkheim think about scientific laws?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6881, "Truth_answer": "Raymond Emmett Berry Jr. was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, on February 27, 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Raymond Berry born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6881, "Truth_answer": "He is an unanimous selection to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team as one of the best players of the NFL's first 100 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting on Raymond Berry besides his birth date?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6881, "Truth_answer": "He and the Colts won consecutive NFL championships, including the 1958 NFL Championship Game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002154322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Berry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Raymond Berry win anything in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6882, "Truth_answer": "Though New Beginning had sold well and multiple artists were assigned to and worked on the book, it never saw publication due to editorial disputes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the Shazam!: The New Beginning comic series do in the 80's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6882, "Truth_answer": "Due to trademark conflicts over other characters named Captain Marvel owned by Marvel Comics, DC has branded and marketed the character using the trademark Shazam!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Captain Marvel or Shazam besides how well the 80's series did?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6882, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Captain Marvel appeared as a member of the Justice League in Keith Giffen's and J. M. DeMatteis' relaunch of that title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Post-Crisis Captain Marvel or Shazam appear with being a member there?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6882, "Truth_answer": "Captain Marvel fights Black Adam, leading Black Adam to bury the plane into the sea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Captain Marvel or Shazam fight during the Post-Crisis Shazam!: The New Beginning comic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6883, "Truth_answer": "The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s and considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the rock band The Police in terms of their impact?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6883, "Truth_answer": "Outlandos d'Amour is the debut album by English rock band The Police, released in November 1978 by A&M Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the rock band The Police release their debut album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6883, "Truth_answer": "Outlandos d'Amour is the debut album by English rock band The Police.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of The Police's debut album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6883, "Truth_answer": "The album spawned two additional hit singles: Can't Stand Losing You and So Lonely.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714020930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlandos_d%27Amour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song were on The Police's Outlandos d'Amour album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6883, "Truth_answer": "Reggatta de Blanc is the second studio album by English rock band The Police, released on the October 2, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200714021631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggatta_de_Blanc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the rock band The Police release any other albums besides Outlandos d'Amour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6883, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the Police number 70 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the rock band The Police a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6884, "Truth_answer": "She made her Grand Slam debut at the 1959 U.S. Championships at age 15.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Billie Jean King's tennis career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6884, "Truth_answer": "She won the women's doubles title in her first attempt while partnering Karen Hantze.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did that 1961 Wimbledon doubles win lead Billie Jean King?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6884, "Truth_answer": "For the 1962 singles tournament at Wimbledon, King upset Margaret Court, the World No. 1 and top seed, in a second round match by attacking Court's forehand", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Billie Jean King beat at the 1962 Wimbledon singles tournament second round?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6884, "Truth_answer": "King is an advocate for gender equality and has long been a pioneer for equality and social justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Billie Jean King's career besides her beginnings, 1961 Wimbeldon doubles win and 1962 Wimbledon victory over Margaret Court?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6884, "Truth_answer": "King partnered with Martina Navratilova at Wimbledon to win King's 20th and final Wimbledon title, breaking Elizabeth Ryan's longstanding record of 19 Wimbledon titles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King beat any tennis records?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6884, "Truth_answer": "The Fed Cup Award of Excellence was bestowed on her in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King gain any awards for her skills?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6885, "Truth_answer": "Seward was urged to undertake a campaign tour of the Midwest in support of Lincoln and did so for five weeks in September and October, attracting huge crowds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did William H. Seward campaign for Abraham Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6885, "Truth_answer": "On Election Day, Lincoln carried most Northern states and became president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1860 presidential election get thrown into the House of Representatives because of an electoral vote deadlock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6885, "Truth_answer": "On Tuesday, November 6, 1860 in a four-way contest, the Republican Party ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin emerged triumphant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116145731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1860_United_States_presidential_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Abraham Lincoln elected president?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6885, "Truth_answer": "His firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter the United Kingdom and France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on William H. Seward besides his campaigning for Abraham Lincoln in 1860?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6885, "Truth_answer": "As states in the Deep South prepared to secede in late 1860, Seward met with important figures from both sides of the sectional divide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William H. Seward go on to do next after campaigning for Abraham Lincoln?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6885, "Truth_answer": "Seward gave a major speech on January 12, 1861. By then, he was known to be Lincoln's choice as Secretary of State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218091535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Seward_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William H. Seward go from meeting figures to prevent secession in the Southern States?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6886, "Truth_answer": "Usher developed a friendship with American record producer, Jermaine Dupri, with whom he co-wrote and produced several tracks for his second album, My Way, released on September 16, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Usher and Jermaine Dupri first collaborate?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6886, "Truth_answer": "My Way is the second studio album by American singer Usher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Usher's My Way?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6886, "Truth_answer": "Usher Raymond IV is an American singer, songwriter, actor and dancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p0", "https://anydayguide.com/calendar/14-10-2019_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Usher Raymond IV?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6886, "Truth_answer": "You Make Me Wanna... won the Best Male R&B/Soul Single at the 1999 Soul Train Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher's My Way album win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6886, "Truth_answer": "My Way was released on September 16, 1997 by LaFace Records, in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Usher release the My Way album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6887, "Truth_answer": "My Way is the second studio album by American singer Usher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Usher's My Way?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6887, "Truth_answer": "My Way was released on September 16, 1997 by LaFace Records, in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Usher's My Way album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6887, "Truth_answer": "The album eventually topped the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for 3 weeks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Usher's My Way album get to any top charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6887, "Truth_answer": "The album peaked at number four on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p0", "https://lyricsdna.com/songs/artist_info/49_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129024942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usher_(musician)_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Way_(Usher_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What charts did Usher's My Way album get to?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6887, "Truth_answer": "8701 is the third studio album by American singer Usher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521043843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8701_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Usher's 8701?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "A culture that is identifiably Etruscan developed in Italy about 900 BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Etruscan civilization start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "There are three main hypotheses as to the origins of the Etruscan civilization in the Early Iron Age. The first is autochthonous development in situ out of the Villanovan culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020065904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_origins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Etruscan civilization's origin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "Etruscan civilization endured until its assimilation into the Roman society, beginning in the late 4th century BC with the Roman–Etruscan Wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the Etruscan civilization besides their origins and start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "Hellanicus of Lesbos reports a Pelasgian migration from Thessaly in Greece to the Italian peninsula.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Etruscans, Pelasgians or Tyrrhenians pass by while getting to the Italian Peninsula?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "The Pelasgians colonized the country now called Tyrrhenia and they received their present name, Tyrrhenians, after they had settled in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What lands did Etruscans, Pelasgians or Tyrrhenians become masters of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "Dionysius of Halicarnassus, postulates that the Etruscans were indigenous people who had always lived in Etruria and were different from both the Pelasgians and the Lydians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about the origins of Etruscan civilization besides the theory of proto-Greeks colonizing the Italian peninsula and origins of the society?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6888, "Truth_answer": "Later the Homeric Hymn to Dionysus in the 7th century BC makes mention of the Tyrrhenians as pirates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Etruscans, Pelasgians or Tyrrhenians pirates?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6889, "Truth_answer": "Etruscan expansion into Southern Italy, present day Campania region, and northwards into the Po Valley occurred yet in the 9th century BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200701172206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padanian_Etruria_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Etruscans expand?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6889, "Truth_answer": "Some small towns in the sixth century BC disappeared during this time, ostensibly subsumed by greater, more powerful neighbours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Etruscan focus beyond the Apennine Mountains and into Campania?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6889, "Truth_answer": "The mining and commerce of metal led to an enrichment of the Etruscans and to the expansion of their influence in the Italian peninsula and the western Mediterranean Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did mining proceed as Etruscans expanded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6889, "Truth_answer": "A conflict of interests led the Etruscans to ally themselves with Carthage, whose interests also collided with the Greeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Greeks respond to Etruscan expansion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6889, "Truth_answer": "Around 540 BC, the Battle of Alalia led to a new distribution of power in the western Mediterranean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Etruscan Carthaginian alliance against the Greeks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6889, "Truth_answer": "Though the battle had no clear winner, Carthage managed to expand its sphere of influence at the expense of the Greeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123152955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_civilization_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What came of the Battle of Alalia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "By the late 1980s, the band's popularity was starting to decline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the changes in the 90s to REO Speedwagon?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "Original drummer Alan Gratzer left in September 1988 after he decided to retire from music to open a restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Alan Gratzer leave REO Speedwagon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Cronin stated I think that fame and the riches that come with it can also bring out the demons in people.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091948id_/https://www.loudersound.com/features/reo-speedwagon-we-thought-every-album-would-sell-10-million-copies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did REO Speedwagon lose popularity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "In early 1989, Gary Richrath quit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other changes occur to REO Speedwagon besides Alan Gratzer leaving?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "In early 1989, Gary Richrath quit after tensions between he and Kevin Cronin boiled over.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gary quit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "Cronin said Richrath had become jealous and tried too hard to write hit ballads like Cronin, while Richrath said Cronin and REO had grown too soft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108164117id_/https://www.pjstar.com/article/20150914/NEWS/150919703_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What tension was there between REO Speedwagon's Gary Richrath and Kevin Cronin before the former's departure from the band?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6890, "Truth_answer": "Over the course of its career, the band has sold more than 40 million records and has charted 13 Top 40 hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any interesting aspects REO Speedwagon besides the changes in the 90's, the departure of bandmembers, tensions and loss of popularity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "Lillie Evelyn Moller was born in Oakland, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Lillian Moller Gilbreth born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "Lillie Evelyn Moller was born on May 24, 1878.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Lillian Moller Gilbreth born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "Lillie Evelyn Moller was to Annie and William Moller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Lillian Moller Gilbreth's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "She was their second child and the eldest of the family's nine surviving children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Moller Gilbreth have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "She was elected vice president of her senior class at Oakland High School and graduated with exemplary grades in May 1896.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lillian Moller Gilbreth go to school after age 9?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "She was admitted to the University of California on condition she take the missing Latin course in her first semester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Lillian Moller Gilbreth go to college?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "On May 16, 1900, she graduated from the university and became the first woman to speak at a University of California commencement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Moller Gilbreth graduate from the University of California, Berkeley?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6891, "Truth_answer": "Under the supervision of Charles Mills Gayley she wrote a thesis on Ben Jonson's play Bartholomew Fair, and received her master's degree in the spring of 1902.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218054933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Moller_Gilbreth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lillian Moller Gilbreth do any graduate school work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "Manchu people wear hats in all ages and seasons in contrast to the Han Chinese culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Manchus start wearing red tassel hats?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "To facilitate convenience during archery, the robe is the most common article of clothing for the Manchu people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other pieces of clothing besides hats make up their traditional garments?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "Over the robe, a surcoat is usually worn, derived from the military uniform of Eight Banners army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there additional clothing pieces involved with the Manchu robe?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "The early phase of Manchu clothing succeeded from Jurchen tradition. White was the dominating color.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main colors of Manchu clothing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "The Later Jin, and Qing dynasty were established and ruled by Manchus, who are descended from the Jurchen people who earlier established the Jin dynasty in China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Manchu people besides their traditional garments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "High-heeled shoes were worn by Manchu women.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206053545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of Manchu shoes were traditional?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "Men liked to wear Wulaxie: a kind of shoe made of animal skin and wadded with a soft grass", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101133143id_/http://en.chinaculture.org:80/library/2008-01/28/content_29329.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of shoes did Manchu men wear?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6892, "Truth_answer": "Yellow was considered to be the most auspicious shade, and was reserved for the royal family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are any colors besides white used in Manchu clothing?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6893, "Truth_answer": "Legion Quest is a six-part Marvel Comics crossover event involving the X-Men, published in 1994-1995. It was a prelude to the Age of Apocalypse extended storyline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112025341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_Quest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Marvel Comics' Legion Quest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6893, "Truth_answer": "Age of Apocalypse is a 1995 comic book crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108183652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_apocalypse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Marvel Comics' Age of Apocalypse?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6893, "Truth_answer": "Magneto is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneto_(Marvel_Comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Magneto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6893, "Truth_answer": "After facing Baron Strucker and Hydra, Erik, realizing that his and Xavier's views were incompatible, left with a cache of hidden Nazi gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Magneto and Charles Xavier opponents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6893, "Truth_answer": "The television series Legion premiered on FX network in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211061449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Marvel Comics' Legion other than Legion Quest, Age of Apocalypse, Magneto and Charles Xavier?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6893, "Truth_answer": "Bishop managed to fix the timeline by enlisting the aid of the new reality's X-Men to travel back in time to the moment of Xavier's murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marvel Comics' Bishop travel back in time during Age of Apocalypse?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon released their debut album, R.E.O. Speedwagon, in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do they release any song or album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "R.E.O. Speedwagon is the debut studio album by American rock band REO Speedwagon, released in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417045434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.O._Speedwagon_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did REO Speedwagon's debut album release happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "“Sophisticated Lady” did reach number 122 on the singles charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417045434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.E.O._Speedwagon_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the REO Speedwagon R.E.O. Speedwagon album have a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "Keep On Loving You is a soft rock power ballad written by Kevin Cronin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_On_Loving_You_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote REO Speedwagon's hit song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "It was the first REO Speedwagon single to break the top 50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, reaching the number-one spot for one week in March 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_On_Loving_You_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was REO Speedwagon's Keep On Loving You a hit on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "The band's follow-up album, Good Trouble, was released in June 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other REO Speedwagon albums besides R.E.O. Speedwagon and Hi Infidelity?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "Although it was not as successful as its predecessor, the album performed moderately well commercially.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was REO Speedwagon's Good Trouble album a success?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6894, "Truth_answer": "Neal Doughty is best known as a founding member of the rock band REO Speedwagon and the only member to have played on every album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417045438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Doughty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any important person in the article on REO Speedwagon?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "Freedom Force was a government-sponsored team originally composed mainly of Mystique's version of Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826202216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Force_(comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Marvel Comics' first iteration of Freedom Force?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "Mystique is the mother of the X-Men hero Nightcrawler and the villain Graydon Creed, and the adoptive mother of the X-Men heroine Rogue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108075846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystique_%28comics%29_p0", "http://kesananh.blogspot.com/2010_12_14_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1245949200000&toggleopen=DAILY-1292259600000_p3", "http://kesananh.blogspot.com/2010_12_14_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1280163600000&toggleopen=DAILY-1292259600000_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Mystique besides Freedom Force and her relationship with Magneto?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "Magneto is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227223649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneto_(Marvel_Comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Magneto?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "The shapeshifting mutant Mystique later organized her own Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Members included Pyro, the Blob, Avalanche, Destiny and Rogue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Mutants_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who joins with Mystique's Freedom Force?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "This group disbanded after Destiny, Super Sabre and Stonewall were killed, Mystique faked her death, the Crimson Commando was crippled and Blob and Pyro were abandoned on a mission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Mutants_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mystique disband Freedom Force?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "This group disbanded after Destiny, Super Sabre and Stonewall were killed, Mystique faked her death, the Crimson Commando was crippled and Blob and Pyro were abandoned on a mission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108081236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Mutants_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mystique's Freedom Force?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "Stonewall was part of the Freedom Force's expedition to defend Muir Island from the Reavers. During that mission, Stonewall was killed by Donald Pierce while trying to protect Mystique.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200328115303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_(comics)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Marvel Comics' Destiny, Super Sabre and Stonewall die?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6895, "Truth_answer": "Following this disaster in Kuwait City, Freedom Force was disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20131109082641id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Sabre_%28comics%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the battle with Desert Sword won by Mystique's Freedom Force?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6896, "Truth_answer": "Six of King's Grand Slam singles titles were at Wimbledon, four were at the U.S. Championships/Open, one was at the French Open, and one was at the Australian Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billie Jean King do during these prime competitive years from 1966 to 1975?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6896, "Truth_answer": "From 1971 through 1975, she won seven of the ten Grand Slam singles tournaments she played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King win any tournaments during these prime competitive years from 1966 to 1975?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6896, "Truth_answer": "King reached the final of a Grand Slam singles tournament in 16 out of 25 attempts and had a 12–4 win–loss record in those finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Billie Jean King's stats during these prime competitive years from 1966 to 1975?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6896, "Truth_answer": "King won 97 of her career 129 singles titles during this period and was the runner-up in 36 other tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Billie Jean King do any other touraments during these prime competitive years from 1966 to 1975?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6896, "Truth_answer": "King was the year-ending World No. 1 in six of the ten years from 1966 through 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122011504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie_Jean_King_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Billie Jean King do during these prime competitive years from 1966 to 1975?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6897, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in Anaheim, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200608131739id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Los-Angeles-Angels-of-Anaheim_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6897, "Truth_answer": "The owner of the California Angels, entertainer Gene Autry, had heard of Jackson's desire to return to California to play, and signed him to a five-year contract.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Reginald Martinez Jackson join the California Angels?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6897, "Truth_answer": "That 1982 season, the Angels won the American League West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggie_Jackson_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 1982 California Angels play well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6897, "Truth_answer": "In the 1966 Major League Baseball draft on June 7, Jackson was selected by the Kansas City Athletics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Reginald Martinez Jackson end up joining the Oakland Athletics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6898, "Truth_answer": "He entered broadcasting as a radio announcer for WKY in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Walter Cronkite's earliest job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6898, "Truth_answer": "He left WKY radio within a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103055id_/https://oklahoman.com/article/3386402/walter-cronkite-was-a-five-ws-man_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Walter Cronkite stay with WKY?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6898, "Truth_answer": "Walter Cronkite was a sports announcer at KCMO in 1936 with the on air name of Walter Wilcox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter Cronkite do after leaving WKY?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6898, "Truth_answer": "He became one of the top American reporters in World War II, covering battles in North Africa and Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Cronkite_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter Cronkite do for United Press International?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6898, "Truth_answer": "In 1950, Cronkite joined CBS News.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Walter Cronkite leave United Press International?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6898, "Truth_answer": "He served as anchor of CBS News' 15-minute late-Sunday-evening newscast Up To the Minute.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Walter Cronkite do after United Press International?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6899, "Truth_answer": "She taught English, first at Texas Southern University in Houston for two years, then at Howard University for seven years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Toni Morrison's first job?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6899, "Truth_answer": "Her tone about teaching is one of real distaste.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211152529id_/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/25/toni-morrison-books-interview-god-help-the-child_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Toni Morrison enjoy teaching?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6899, "Truth_answer": "While teaching at Howard, she met Harold Morrison, a Jamaican architect, whom she married in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128004057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Harold Morrison in relation to Toni Morrison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6899, "Truth_answer": "She had two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many kids did Toni Morrison have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6899, "Truth_answer": "After her divorce in 1965, Morrison began working as an editor, for L. W. Singer, a textbook division of publisher Random House, in Syracuse, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Toni Morrison do after divorcing Harold Morrison?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "By the early 19th century, the Northern Cheyenne became the first to wage tribal-level warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222070600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Sioux_War_of_1876_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who began The Great Sioux War of 1876?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "Sitting Bull in Standard Lakota orthography, also nicknamed Húŋkešni or Slow) was a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance to United States government policies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sitting Bull?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "Sitting Bull's band of Hunkpapa continued to attack migrating parties and forts in the late 1860s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sitting Bull's band of Hunkpapa do preceding The Great Sioux War of 1876?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "When in 1871 the Northern Pacific Railway conducted a survey for a route across the northern plains directly through Hunkpapa lands, it encountered stiff Lakota resistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Sitting Bull's attacks on the Northern Pacific Railway?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "Sitting Bull and the Hunkpapa attacked the survey party, which was forced to turn back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sitting Bull attacking in 1871?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "When in 1871 the Northern Pacific Railway conducted a survey for a route across the northern plains directly through Hunkpapa lands, it encountered stiff Lakota resistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Sitting Bull's attacks on the Northern Pacific Railway?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "The same railway people returned the following year accompanied by federal troops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Northern Pacific Railway do to counter Sitting Bull's attacks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "The military accompaniment for the surveyors was increased again, but Sitting Bull's forces resisted the survey most vigorously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Northern Pacific Railway try again to survey a route across Hunkpapa Lands?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6900, "Truth_answer": "In 1873, the military accompaniment for the surveyors was increased again, but Sitting Bull's forces resisted the survey most vigorously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Northern Pacific Railway try again to survey a route across Hunkpapa Lands the third time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "Red Cloud was one of the most important leaders of the Oglala Lakota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122161007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Cloud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Red Cloud?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "Red Cloud was one of the most important leaders of the Oglala Lakota from 1868 to 1909", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122161007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Cloud_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Red Cloud in power of the Oglala Lakota?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "Red Cloud as a leader of the Oglala Lakota fought against US forces, attacking their forts in an effort to keep control of the Powder River Country of Montana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Red Cloud attack in Red Cloud's War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "In support of him, Sitting Bull led numerous war parties against Fort Berthold, Fort Stevenson, and Fort Buford and their environs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who supported Red Cloud during his attack in the Powder River Country of Montana ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "Sitting Bull led war parties against Fort Berthold, Fort Stevenson, and Fort Buford and their environs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sitting Bull do to help Red Cloud during attacks in the Powder River Country?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "Sitting Bull led numerous war parties against Fort Berthold, Fort Stevenson, and Fort Buford and their environs from 1865 through 1868.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Sitting Bull's war parties aiding Red Cloud during attacks in Powder River Country?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "Sitting Bull also made guerrilla attacks on emigrant parties and smaller forts throughout the upper Missouri River region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Sitting Bull attack in the Missouri River region during Red Cloud's War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "U.S. government agreed to Red Cloud's demands that the US abandon forts Phil Kearny and C.F. Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the United States' response to Red Cloud and Sitting Bull's attacks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6901, "Truth_answer": "By early 1868, the U.S. government desired a peaceful settlement to Red Cloud's War. It agreed to Red Cloud's demands that the US abandon forts Phil Kearny and C.F. Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207150611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did U.S. government agree abandon forts Phil Kearny and C.F. Smith?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6902, "Truth_answer": "Clarke's strength as a drummer is considered to be illustrated by his jazz-oriented playing on the Byrds' Eight Miles High.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227190535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Clarke_(musician)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played drums on The Byrds' Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6902, "Truth_answer": "Critics often cite Eight Miles High as being the first bona fide psychedelic rock song, as well as a classic of the counterculture era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Byrds' Eight Miles High besides who did the drumming?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6902, "Truth_answer": "The song's lyrics are, for the most part, about the group's flight to London in August 1965", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened on the The Byrds' London flight in regards to Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6902, "Truth_answer": "Although the basic idea for the song had been discussed during the band's flight to England, it did not take shape until the Byrds' November 1965 tour of the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did The Byrds' Eight Miles High take to compose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6902, "Truth_answer": "The song was subject to a U.S. radio ban shortly after its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else of interest about the composition Eight Miles High by The Byrds besides who played drums, impact, a London flight, composition time and writing complications?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "The master recording of Eight Miles High was recorded on January 24 and 25, 1966, at Columbia Studios in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Byrds start recording Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "An earlier version of Eight Miles High was recorded with Al Schmitt at RCA Studios in Los Angeles on December 22, 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems during the recording of The Byrds' Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Records refused to release that recording because it had not been produced at a Columbia-owned studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Columbia Records resolve the issue of recording The Byrds' Eight Miles High's earlier version?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "When Columbia found out, they threatened to cancel our contract, sue us, everything.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726113420id_/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/sep/16/how-we-made-eight-miles-high-the-byrds_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other issues with recording The Byrds' Eight Miles High besides Columbia Records' insistence on recording in a Columbia-owned studio?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "McGuinn has since said he believes this original version of the song to be more spontaneous sounding than the better known Columbia release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do The Byrds' band members prefer the original version of Eight Miles High?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "Younger Than Yesterday is the fourth album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on February 6, 1967 on Columbia Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106114512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Than_Yesterday_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Byrds record anything else besides Eight Miles High with Columbia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6903, "Truth_answer": "Eight Miles High was The Byrds' last release before the departure of Gene Clark, who was the band's principal songwriter at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Byrds' recording of Eight Miles High besides the conflict between versions and resolution with Columbia Records?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6904, "Truth_answer": "Concerned about a possible conflict of interest, Tony Orlando sang under pseudonym Dawn for the single Candida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Dawn in relation to Tony Orlando?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6904, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando and Dawn is an American pop music group that was popular in the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dawn an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6904, "Truth_answer": "Orlando asked former Motown/Stax backing vocalists Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson to become Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_and_Dawn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Tony Orlando and Dawn project?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6904, "Truth_answer": "At the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, Orlando danced to the tune of Tie a Yellow Ribbon with then First Lady Betty Ford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Tony Orlando besides his work in Dawn?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6904, "Truth_answer": "On October 12, 2015, with Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson present, Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters honored Orlando with their Art Gilmore Career Achievement Award at a celebrity luncheon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orlando recieve any honors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6905, "Truth_answer": "Danny Thomas and Rose Marie Mantell were married on January 15, 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was comedian, actor and philanthropist Danny Thomas married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6905, "Truth_answer": "They had three children, Margaret Julia, Theresa, and Charles Anthony Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130004909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Thomas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Danny Thomas and Rose Marie Mantell have children?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6905, "Truth_answer": "Rose Marie Mantell had a singing career with her own radio show in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did comedian, actor and philanthropist Danny Thomas' wife do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6905, "Truth_answer": "The Thomas children followed their parents into entertainment in various capacities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130004909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Thomas_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Danny Thomas and Rose Marie Mantell's children in the entertainment field as well?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6905, "Truth_answer": "Marlo was an actress and producer, Tony was a television producer, and Terre was an accomplished singer-songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of entertainment did Danny Thomas and Rose Marie Mantell's children work in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6906, "Truth_answer": "The Danny Thomas Show is an American sitcom that ran from 1953 to 1957 on ABC and from 1957 to 1964 on CBS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226124852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Danny_Thomas_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Make Room for Daddy or The Danny Thomas Show?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6906, "Truth_answer": "Thomas played the role of Danny Williams, a successful comedian and nightclub entertainer at the Copa Club, based on the iconic New York City nightclub the Copacabana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226124852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Danny_Thomas_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Make Room for Daddy or The Danny Thomas Show about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6906, "Truth_answer": "Episodes regularly featured music by Danny Thomas, guest stars and occasionally other cast members as part of the plot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226124852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Danny_Thomas_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Make Room for Daddy or The Danny Thomas Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6906, "Truth_answer": "Jean Hagen, Sherry Jackson, and Rusty Hamer were his first family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130004909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Thomas_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on Make Room for Daddy or The Danny Thomas Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6907, "Truth_answer": "Early recorded history of the Sinhalese is chronicled in two documents, the Mahavamsa, written in Pāli around the 4th century CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How early were the first Sinhalese kingdoms mentioned?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6907, "Truth_answer": "Prince Vijaya was the traditional first Sinhalese king of Sri Lanka", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730105659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Vijaya_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Vijaya a king in Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6907, "Truth_answer": "His reign is traditionally dated to 543–505 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730105659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Vijaya_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Vijaya's reign in Sri Lanka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6907, "Truth_answer": "Upatissa, the Chief government minister or prime minister and leading chief among the Sinhalese became regent and acted as regent for a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Sri Lankan kings mentioned in the article of the Pre Anuradhapura period?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6907, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of Kandy was founded in the late 15th century and endured until the early 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the Sinhalese kingdoms last?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6907, "Truth_answer": "The Kandyan Wars refers generally to the period of warfare between the British colonial forces and the Kingdom of Kandy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221010756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kandyan_Wars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there wars in the Sinhalese kingdoms?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6908, "Truth_answer": "Spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things do the Sinhalese prefer to eat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6908, "Truth_answer": "Kiribath is a traditional Sri Lankan dish made from rice. It is prepared by cooking rice with coconut milk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Sinhalese eat plain white rice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6908, "Truth_answer": "Pol sambola is a traditional Sri Lankan dish made from coconut, mostly used as an accompaniment with rice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Sinhalese eat any vegetables with their rice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6908, "Truth_answer": "The island nation's cuisine mainly consists of boiled or steamed rice served with curry. This usually consists of a main curry of fish or chicken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sinhalese spicy curries include meats?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6908, "Truth_answer": "British influences include roast beef roast chicken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other foods did Sinhalese eat besides rice, Pol sambola and curries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6908, "Truth_answer": "Lamprais rice boiled in stock with curry, accompanied by frikkadels, wrapped in a banana leaf and baked is a Dutch-influenced Sri Lankan dish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sinhalese put the spices on anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6909, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, Johansson sang the track Summertime for Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars, a non-profit collection of songs recorded by Hollywood actors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Scarlett Johansson start in music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6909, "Truth_answer": "In May 2008, Johansson released her debut album Anywhere I Lay My Head, which consists of one original song and ten cover versions of Tom Waits songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125224839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson record songs after singing the track Summertime for Unexpected Dreams?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6909, "Truth_answer": "It was produced by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio and includes collaborations with David Bowie and members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Celebration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205043625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_I_Lay_My_Head_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scarlett Johansson work with other artists on her debut album Anywhere I Lay My Head?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6909, "Truth_answer": "Upon release, the album received mixed reviews from critics, and saw moderate commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205043625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_I_Lay_My_Head_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this Scarlett Johansson Anywhere I Lay My Head album do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "Buckingham's rebellion was a failed but significant uprising, or collection of uprisings, of October 1483 in England and parts of Wales against Richard III of England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720202529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham's_rebellion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Buckingham's rebellion in 1483 about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "In 1483, a conspiracy arose among a number of disaffected gentry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720202529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham's_rebellion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the conspiracy leading to Buckingham's rebellion in 1483?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "It is possible that they planned to depose Richard III and place Edward V back on the throne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720202529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham's_rebellion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was there a conspiracy leading to Buckingham's rebellion in 1483?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "Buckingham proposed that Henry Tudor should return from exile, take the throne and marry Elizabeth of York, elder sister of the Tower Princes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720202529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham's_rebellion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the gentry hope to accomplish leading to Buckingham's rebellion in 1483?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "Edward V succeeded his father, Edward IV, as King of England and Lord of Ireland upon the latter's death on 9 April 1483.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_V_of_England_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Edward V of England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "On 22 June, a sermon was preached outside Old St. Paul's Cathedral declaring Edward IV's children bastards and Richard the rightful king.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who would take the throne after Edward V was declared an illegitimate heir?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth of York was the first queen consort of England of the Tudor dynasty from 18 January 1486 until her death, as the wife of Henry VII.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Elizabeth of York?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "In military terms it was a complete failure. It did, however, deepen the opinion of many towards Richard as king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Buckingham's rebellion in 1483 successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6910, "Truth_answer": "Richard's corpse was taken to the nearby town of Leicester and buried without pomp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else notable about Richard III besides his efforts against Buckingham's Rebellion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "Allen W. Dulles was director from 1953 to 1961 of the Central Intelligence Agency during its early period of growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Allen Dulles' CIA career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "He oversaw the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, the Lockheed U-2 aircraft program, the Project MKUltra mind control program and the Bay of Pigs Invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What operations did Allen Dulles oversee at the CIA?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "The CIA's covert operations were an important part of the Eisenhower administration's new Cold War national security policy known as the New Look.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the CIA's New Look about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Dulles was involved, along with Frank Wisner, in Operation Ajax, the covert operation that led to the removal of democratically elected prime minister of Iran, Mohammad Mossadegh,", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-deep-state-and-shadow-government.html?showComment=1526105957216_p78", "https://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-deep-state-and-shadow-government.html?showComment=1526225481832_p78", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Allen Dulles work with at the CIA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "He established intelligence networks worldwide to check and counter Soviet and eastern European communist advances as well as international communist movements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What accomplishments did Allen Dulles have at the CIA besides the Iranian coup and U-2 spy plane?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "In autumn 1961, following the Bay of Pigs incident and Algiers putsch against Charles de Gaulle, Dulles and his entourage were forced to resign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Allen Dulles' CIA career end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman of Guatemala was removed in 1954 in a CIA-led coup carried out under the code name Operation PBSUCCESS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other achievements besides the Iranian coup, U-2 spy plane and establishing intelligence coups did Allen Dulles have?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6911, "Truth_answer": "Lockheed designed CL-282 which was rejected by the Air Force, but Edwin Land presented a proposal for the aircraft to Dulles. The aircraft became the U-2 'spy plane'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Allen Dulles involved with the CL-282?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "Dulles was recruited into the Office of Strategic Services by William J. Donovan in October 1941, after the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Allen Dulles involvement with World War II?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "On Nov. 12, 1942 Dulles moved to Bern, Switzerland, where he lived at Herrengasse 23 for the duration of World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Switzerland have to do with Allen Dulles in World War II?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "As Swiss Director of the OSS, Dulles worked on intelligence regarding German plans and activities, and established wide contacts with German émigrés, resistance figures, and anti-Nazi intelligence officers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Allen Dulles associated with anybody or plotted with anybody during his time with the OSS in Switzerland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "Gero von Schulze-Gaevernitz became a crucial assistant of Allen Dulles for his negotiations in Ascona, Switzerland, for the surrender of a million Nazi forces in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of intelligence gathering activities did Allen Dulles pursue in Switzerland during World War II?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "The Messerschmitt Me 262 had problems with engines, metallurgy and top-level interference which kept the aircraft from operational status with the Luftwaffe until mid-1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Luftwaffe use the Messerschmitt Me 262 in World War II?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "Although Washington barred Dulles from making commitments to the 20 July 1944 attempt to assassinate Hitler, the conspirators gave him reports on developments in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126211057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Allen Dulles was involved with in Switzerland during World War II besides spying on plans for Messerschmitt Me 262, intelligence gathering and associations with anti-Nazi figures?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6912, "Truth_answer": "Operation Sunrise were negotiations from February to May 1945 between representatives of Germany and the Allies of World War II to arrange a surrender of German forces in northern Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131102208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Sunrise_(World_War_II)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Operation Sunrise in World War II?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "In a controversial case Nurmi was suspended before the 1932 Games by an IAAF council that questioned his amateur status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi compete in the 1932 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "Nurmi was suspended before the 1932 Games by an IAAF council that questioned his amateur status.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Paavo Nurmi suspended from competing at the 1932 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "Nurmi's trip to the 1924 Summer Olympics was endangered by a knee injury in the spring of 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi ever get any injuries from running?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "Although he was never declared a professional, Nurmi's suspension became definite in 1934 and he retired from running.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paavo Nurmi retire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "Although he was never declared a professional, Nurmi's suspension became definite in 1934 and he retired from running.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi ever turn professional?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "At the 1928 Summer Olympics, Nurmi recaptured the 10,000 m title but was beaten for the gold in the 5000 m and the 3000 m steeplechase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi win any Olympic race titles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "Thousands protested against the suspension of Paavo Nurmi in Helsinki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Paavo Nurmi besides his suspension from the 1932 Olympics, injuries, retirement, professionalism and race titles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6913, "Truth_answer": "The congress concluded without Nurmi being declared a professional, but the council's authority to disbar Paavo Nurmi was upheld on a 13–12 vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the petition to confirm amateur status work out in Paavo Nurmi's favor?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "Nurmi statedthis is absolutely my last season on the track. I am beginning to get old. I have raced for fifteen years and have had enough of it.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Paavo Nurmi decide to run longer distances?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "In October, he broke the world records for the 15 km, the 10 miles and the one hour run in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important aspect of Paavo Nurmi move to longer distances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "Nurmi later coached Finnish runners, raised funds for Finland during the Winter War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Paavo Nurmi besides his running longer distance events?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "In October, he broke the world records for the 15 km, the 10 miles and the one hour run in Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which distances did Paavo Nurmi set records in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "Nurmi's one-hour record stood for 17 years, until Viljo Heino ran 129 metres further in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi have any troubles in switching to longer distance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "Nurmi planned to compete only in the 10,000 m and the marathon in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paavo Nurmi compete at long distance at any famous events?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6914, "Truth_answer": "He suffered his first-ever defeat in the mile to Ray Conger at the indoor Wanamaker Mile.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Nurmi_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Paavo Nurmi ever beaten at long distance competition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6915, "Truth_answer": "Gioia Bruno lost her voice, and could not sing at all for several years and she was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the period of 1992-2005 significant for American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6915, "Truth_answer": "Exposé is the third album by American vocal group Exposé, released in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190520091618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé produce any music during this time of their third album release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6915, "Truth_answer": "What You Don't Know is the second album by Exposé, released on June 13, 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_You_Don't_Know_(Expos%C3%A9_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé produce any other songs before their third album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6915, "Truth_answer": "The song is distinctive for the group as Jeanette Jurado performs solo without backing vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the major vocalists in American Latin freestyle vocal group Exposé's I'll Say Good-Bye for the Two of Us?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "From his retirement in 2003 to February 2011, Woodson worked as an analyst.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Rod Woodson retire from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "On July 28, 2004, the Oakland Raiders released Woodson after he failed a physical after undergoing knee surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What NFL team did Rod Woodson retire from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "The Oakland Raiders released Woodson after he failed a physical after undergoing knee surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rod Woodson retire from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "Woodson had a chronic left knee injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102212id_/https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2004/jul/28/raiders-give-woodson-boot/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Rod Woodson fail the physical in 2004?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "He spent the 2011 season as the Raiders' cornerbacks coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Woodson do anything after retirement from the Oakland Raiders as a player?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "He spent the 2011 season as the Raiders' cornerbacks coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Rod Woodson spend any time with other football players in retirement?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "Woodson held an annual youth football camp and activities, the Rod Woodson Youth Week, on the grounds of his former high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What week-ong camp did Rod Woodson run from 1994 until 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6916, "Truth_answer": "His 71 career interceptions is the third-most in NFL history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting on Rod Woodson besides his retirement and post-retirement activities?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "His 32 fumble recoveries are a record among defensive players.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Woodson break any NFL records?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "Rod Woodson was playing for the Oakland Raiders in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team was Rod Woodson playing for at the time that he broke the fumbles recoveries record?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "He holds the league record for interceptions returned for touchdown with 12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Woodson break any other records besides fumble recoveries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his exploits on the gridiron, Woodson was also an accomplished track and field athlete at Purdue, and was twice awarded All-America honors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rod Woodson ever given an award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "In 1994, he was named to the NFL's 75th Anniversary Team, one of only five active players to be named to the team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Rod Woodson besides NFL records and awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "He had a 10-year stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers and a member of the Baltimore Ravens. He also played for the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article mention any of the teams that Rod Woodson played for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "Rod Woodson played most of his career as a cornerback then switched to safety during the later part of his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What positions did Rod Woodson play in the NFL?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6917, "Truth_answer": "Woodson was named to the Pro Bowl eleven times, a record for his position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Woodson_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other statistics of note regarding Rod Woodson besides NFL stat records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6918, "Truth_answer": "The Birthday Party – singer and songwriter Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Mick Harvey, and singer, songwriter and guitarist Rowland S. Howard – later went on to acclaimed careers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many members were in the band The Birthday Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6918, "Truth_answer": "The nucleus of the band first met at the private boys school Caulfield Grammar School, in suburban Melbourne, in the early seventies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did members of the band The Birthday Party know each other?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6918, "Truth_answer": "The Birthday Party were an Australian post-punk band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music did the band The Birthday Party play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6918, "Truth_answer": "The Boys Next Door's best known song, Shivers was written by Rowland S. Howard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Birthday Party write their own music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6918, "Truth_answer": "The Boys Next Door's best known song, Shivers was written by Rowland S. Howard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the band The Birthday Party's songs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6918, "Truth_answer": "Tension between Cave and Howard soon came to a head, but it was Harvey who first left the group – their final tour saw Des Hefner on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who left the band The Birthday Party?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "A rock group was formed in 1973, with Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, and Phill Calvert, with other students John Cocivera, Brett Purcell and Chris Coyne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the band The Birthday Party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "The Boys Next Door, as they were now called, began performing punk and proto-punk covers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the original band name of the band The Birthday Party?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "By November 1977 their set was dominated by fast original new wave material, such as Sex Crimes and Masturbation Generation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was the band The Birthday Party playing in 1977?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "The Boys Next Door's best known song, Shivers, written by Howard, was first performed and recorded by his band The Young Charlatans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a popular song of the band The Birthday Party?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "It was released as the album's only single in May 1979, backed with the B-side Dive Position.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316155440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shivers_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band The Birthday Party's Shivers song come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "The Boys' second guitarist, Rowland S. Howard, joined in 1978, and about this time, the group's sound changed dramatically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Birthday Party's sound of style change over time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "After recordings and moderate success in Australia they headed for London in 1980 and changed their name to The Birthday Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Birthday Party's last band name?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6919, "Truth_answer": "The band played under various names at parties and school functions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127065338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birthday_Party_%28band%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name the band The Birthday Party were first known by?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "Chopra was born in New Delhi, India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepak_Chopra_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105072159id_/https://www.biography.com/personality/deepak-chopra_p0", "https://reshmaranjanbookreviews.blogspot.com/2016/11/tornado3-spotlight-book-12-sultry.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Deepak Chopra born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "Deepak Chopra was born on October 22, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105072159id_/https://www.biography.com/personality/deepak-chopra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know Deepak Chopra's birthdate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "Chopra was born to Krishan Lal Chopra and Pushpa Chopra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Wikipedia know about Deepak Chopra parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "Chopra completed his primary education at St. Columba's School in New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.celebrity.tn/deepak-chopra-wiki/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Deepak Chopra attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "Deepak Chopra graduated from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.closertotruth.com/contributor/deepak-chopra/profile_p0", "https://en.celebrity.tn/deepak-chopra-wiki/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Deepak Chopra attend university?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "Deepak Chopra graduated from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.celebrity.tn/deepak-chopra-wiki/_p1", "https://www.closertotruth.com/contributor/deepak-chopra/profile_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepak_Chopra_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Deepak Chopra graduate from medical school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6920, "Truth_answer": "He spent his first months as a doctor working in rural India, including, he writes, six months in a village where the lights went out whenever it rained.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepak_Chopra_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Deepak Chopra do immediately after graduating medical school?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6921, "Truth_answer": "A sampler is an electronic or digital musical instrument which uses sound recordings of real instrument sounds, excerpts from recorded songs or found sounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some musical instruments used in music sampling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6921, "Truth_answer": "The Guardian described the Chamberlin as the first sampler, developed by the English engineer Harry Chamberlin in the 1940s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things did music engineers use to sample music besides a sampler?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6921, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, the English engineer Peter Zinovieff developed the first digital sampler, the EMS Musys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who used EMS Musys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6921, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Wonder's 1979 album Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants may have been the first album to make extensive use of samples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did audio engineers make using samples?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6922, "Truth_answer": "Commonly sampled elements include strings, basslines, drum loops, vocal hooks, or entire bars of music, especially from soul records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are music samples usually gotten from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6922, "Truth_answer": "DJ Premier's style of production epitomizes the New York sound of his earlier peers. He is known for sampling jazz, funk, and soul artists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105144442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Premier_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are some people that are known to do music sampling?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6922, "Truth_answer": "The sampling culture of hip hop has been likened to the origins of blues and rock, which were created by repurposing existing music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the music samples used for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6922, "Truth_answer": "Guinness World Records cited DJ Shadow's 1996 album Endtroducing as the first created entirely from samples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about music sampling besides the source of music sampling, people known to sample music and what music samples are used for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6922, "Truth_answer": "Guinness World Records cited DJ Shadow's 1996 album Endtroducing as the first created entirely from samples.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any popular music stars use music sampling?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "He moved into television with scripts for Danger, The Gulf Playhouse and Manhunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paddy Chayefsky begin television?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "Danger is a television series which first aired on September 19, 1950, and ended in May 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the show that Paddy Chayefsky was involved with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "He moved into television with scripts for Danger, The Gulf Playhouse and Manhunt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky write the show Danger, or act in it?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "Since he had always wanted to use a synagogue as backdrop, he wrote Holiday Song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other scripts did Paddy Chayefsky write, besides the one for Danger?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "He wrote Holiday Song, telecast in 1952 and also in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Holiday song by Paddy Chayefsky written?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "In 1953, Chayefsky wrote Marty. The production, the actors and Chayefsky's naturalistic dialogue received much critical acclaim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Paddy Chayefsky's scripts written successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "Marty is about a decent, hard-working Bronx butcher, pining for the company of a woman in his life but despairing of ever finding true love in a relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the script of Marty about?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "Chayefsky was initially uninterested when producer Harold Hecht sought to buy film rights for Marty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things happened for Paddy Chayefsky during his career in television?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6923, "Truth_answer": "He received three Academy Awards for Marty (1955), The Hospital (1971) and Network (1976).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky win any awards for any of his films?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "Chayefsky's early stories were frequently influenced by the author's childhood in The Bronx.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything you found interesting about Paddy Chayefsky?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "He wrote a story, The Great American Hoax, which sold to Good Housekeeping but was never published.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Paddy Chayefsky's short stories", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "In 1949 he wrote a screen treatment for a story called The Great American Hoax.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180727000143id_/http://www.paulreuben.website:80/pal/chap8/chayefsky.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paddy Chayefsky write The Great American Hoax?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "He received three Academy Awards for Marty (1955), The Hospital (1971) and Network (1976).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "During 1951–52, Chayefsky wrote adaptations for radio's Theater Guild on the Air: The Meanest Man in the World, Cavalcade of America, Tommy and Over 21.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky write anything else?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "Richard Clarke, a small town lawyer moves to New York City, but fails to be a success. Then he takes a friend’s advice and pretends to be a ruthless heel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Meanest Man in the World by Paddy Chayefsky about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "The movie As Young as You Feel was adapted from a Chayefsky story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Paddy Chayefsky write any more scripts, besides The Meanest Man in the World?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6924, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, the movie As Young as You Feel was adapted from a Chayefsky story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106071912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddy_Chayefsky_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Paddy Chayefsky write As Young as You Feel?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "Mantle was born on October 20, 1931, in Spavinaw, Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Mickey Mantle born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "His father worked in lead and zinc mines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mickey Mantle's parents do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "Mantle was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Mickey Mantle go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "Oklahoma offered him a football scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mickey Mantle go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mickey Mantle's major in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "In his sophomore year, he was kicked on the left shin during a practice game, and he developed osteomyelitis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mickey Mantle article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "He was treated at the children's hospital with the newly available penicillin, which reduced the infection and saved his leg from amputation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Mantle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did osteomyelitis stop Mickey Mantle from playing ever?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6925, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mickey Mantle decide to stop playing football?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "On November 17, 2008, it was reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit against Cuban relating to alleged insider trading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the SEC insider trading allegations about in relation to Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "Cuban disputed the charges, saying he had not agreed to keep the information secret.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Cuban's defense against the SEC's accusations of insider trading?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "On November 17, 2008, it was reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit against Cuban relating to alleged insider trading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the insider trading allegations against Mark Cuban brought up?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. District Court dismissed the charges against Cuban.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Cuban successfully defend himself against allegations of insider trading?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "In March 2014, Cuban was on air at CNBC criticizing high-frequency trading.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mark Cuban do after he was cleared of the insider trading allegations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "The SEC claimed that Cuban ordered the sale of his holdings in Mamma.com after he had been confidentially approached by the company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting about the insider trading allegations against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6926, "Truth_answer": "Cuban allegedly was saved from a loss of $750,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the SEC allege that Mark Cuban profited from insider trading?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "On January 4, 2000, Cuban purchased a majority stake in the NBA's Dallas Mavericks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mark Cuban an owner of the Dallas Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "Cuban purchased a majority stake in the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for $285 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mark Cuban make good money on the Dallas Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "In May 2010, H. Ross Perot, Jr., who retained 5% ownership, filed a lawsuit against Cuban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any controversy around Mark Cuban's ownership of the Dallas Mavericks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "Cuban responded in a court filing maintaining Perot is wrongly seeking money to offset some $100 million in losses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mark Cuban's response to Ross Perot's lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "The lawsuit was dismissed in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ross Perot win the suit against Mark Cuban?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, the 5th Circuit Court affirmed that decision on appeal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an appeal when Ross Perot's lawsuit against Mark Cuban was dismissed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "In the 20 years before Cuban bought the team, the Mavericks won only 40% of their games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mark Cuban article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6927, "Truth_answer": "In the 10 years following, the team won 69 percent of their regular season games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Dallas Mavericks do after Mark Cuban bought them?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6928, "Truth_answer": "Kohli is a naturally aggressive batsman with strong technical skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Virat Kohli's playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6928, "Truth_answer": "His teammates have praised his confidence, commitment, focus and work ethics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Virat Kohli's team view him?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6928, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Time magazine named Kohli one of the 100 most influential people in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Virat Kohli influence others?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6928, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Virat Kohli regarded as influential by Time magazine?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6928, "Truth_answer": "Kohli is often compared to Sachin Tendulkar, due to their similar styles of batting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspect of the Virat Kohli article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6929, "Truth_answer": "Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sportzwiki.com/wiki/faf-du-plessis/page/19_p4", "https://cricmela.com/tag/virat-kohli/_p1", "http://www.aboutfeed.com/tag/virat-kohli/_p2", "https://sportzwiki.com/cricket/glenn-maxwell-honing-his-bowling-skills-ahead-of-the-2019-world-cup_p3", "https://sportzwiki.com/cricket/pcb-did-not-offer-misbah-ul-haq-a-high-profile-role-as-icc-match-referee-shaharyar-khan_p4", "http://gae.cricwaves.com/cricket/news/articles/e5UBb4F6ZF_drh-sevawcirc/virat-kohli-to-skip-t20is-against-bangladesh-report.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport does Virat Kohli play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6929, "Truth_answer": "Kohli is often compared to Sachin Tendulkar, due to their similar styles of batting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p36", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has Virat Kohli been compared to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6929, "Truth_answer": "He has got into confrontations with players and umpires on several occasions.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Virat Kohli had any confrontations with players?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6929, "Truth_answer": "In ODIs, he averages around 69 in matches batting second as opposed to around 51 batting first.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p36", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Virat Kohli's batting average?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6929, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, he signed an eight-year endorsement deal with Puma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p43", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Virat Kohli endorsed by anyone or any company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6929, "Truth_answer": "His earnings were estimated at about $25 million, earning $21 million from endorsements.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p42", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105143258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virat_Kohli_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money does Virat Kohli make from endorsements?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He was a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Zheng He do in China", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "It is likely that the expeditions – unauthorized by (and in fact, counter to) the injunctions of the dynastic founder – presented a kind of embarrassment to the dynasty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Imperial officials say Zheng He was not important", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "The expenditures necessary for land campaigns directly competed with the funds necessary to continue naval expeditions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Ming naval efforts decline after Zheng He's voyages", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "China launched annual military expeditions from Beijing to weaken the Mongolians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what land campaigns were there in China after Zheng He's voyages", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "Starting in the early 15th century, China experienced increasing pressure from the surviving Yuan Mongols from the north.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the Ming Chinese fighting the mongolians", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "A series of smallpox epidemics and lack of trade forced the Mongols to repeatedly plunder the districts of China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the mongols want from China during the Ming dynasty", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6930, "Truth_answer": "The Mongolians wiped out the Chinese army and captured the emperor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a war between the Mongols and the Ming Chinese", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "Zheng He's sailing charts, the Mao Kun map, were published in a book entitled the Wubei Zhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of sailing charts did Zheng He create?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "The Mao Kun Map covers the Indian Ocean including South India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and East Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zheng He use his sailing charts to map out the ocean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "The reports of the explorers of Ptolemaic Egypt resulted in the best maps of the region until the Portuguese era many centuries later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Zheng He the first person to map the Indian Ocean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "Analysis suggests that Arabic-speaking pilots with a detailed knowledge of the African coast were involved in the cartography.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zheng He work alone or with others to create his sailing charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "The sailing instructions are given using a 24-point compass system with a Chinese symbol for each point.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Zheng He's most important achievement with the sailing charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "Each of these maps is positioned at a different orientation to fit with the ocean currents and winds required of a sailing chart, rather than a formal map.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheng_He_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is different about Zheng He's sailing charts that makes them different than a formal map?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "It is considered a map of some significance that provided valuable information to historians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Zheng He's sailing charts still used today?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6931, "Truth_answer": "There are 499 place names in the map, 423 of these have been identified, although some locations are identified differently by other authors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone dispute Zheng He's charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6932, "Truth_answer": "Uematsu left Square Enix in 2004 and formed his own production company, Smile Please.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nobuo Uematsu do as a freelancer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6932, "Truth_answer": "The reason for Uematsu's departure was that the company moved their office from Meguro to Shinjuku, Tokyo, and he was not comfortable with the new location.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Nobuo Uematsu's leaving Square Enix significant?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6932, "Truth_answer": "He does continue to compose music as a freelancer for Square Enix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Nobuo Uematsu do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6932, "Truth_answer": "Uematsu also works closely with Sakaguchi's development studio Mistwalker, and has composed for Blue Dragon (2006), Lost Odyssey (2007), Away: Shuffle Dungeon (2008).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nobuo Uematsu create anything else, besides music for Square Enix?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6932, "Truth_answer": "He also wrote music for the cancelled game Cry On.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nobuo Uematsu have any other accomplishments, besides creating music for Square Enix and Mistwalker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6933, "Truth_answer": "Uematsu joined Square in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nobuo Uematsu in 1985?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6933, "Truth_answer": "Uematsu composed the soundtrack to Cruise Chaser Blassty in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nobuo Uematsu in 1986?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6933, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Uematsu and Sakaguchi collaborated on Final Fantasy, a game that turned out to be a huge success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nobuo Uematsu in 1987?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6933, "Truth_answer": "He found his footing making video game music with Final Fantasy in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190510152117id_/https://www.polygon.com/2018/9/20/17882622/nobuo-uematsu-hiatus-final-fantasy-composer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nobuo Uematsu in 1988?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6933, "Truth_answer": "He scored the first installment in the SaGa series, The Final Fantasy Legend, in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nobuo Uematsu in 1989?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6933, "Truth_answer": "Uematsu left Square Enix in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125120307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobuo_uematsu_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Nobuo Uematsu in 2004?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6934, "Truth_answer": "King departed from her previous musical direction out of a desire to escape being pigeonholed as a solo instrumental artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kaki King change her musical style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6934, "Truth_answer": "Grohl highly praised King's performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King changing her musical style create success for her?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6934, "Truth_answer": "She worked alongside Eddie Vedder and Michael Brook for Into the Wild, for which the trio received nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6934, "Truth_answer": "King is known for her diverse range in different genres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaki King ever change her career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "Supernature, Goldfrapp's third album, was released in August 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Supernature one of Goldfrapp's albums or songs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "The album comprises pop and electronic dance music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music was Supernature by Goldfrapp?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "Ooh La La, the album's lead single, became Goldfrapp's first UK top five single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any hit songs from the album Supernature by Goldfrapp?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "The album's third single Ride a White Horse was inspired by the disco era and reached number 15 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other radio hits from Supernature, besides Ooh La La?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "As of February 2008, it had sold one million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Supernature by Goldfrapp a success?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "Supernature débuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Supernature by Goldfrapp do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "The album received a Grammy Award nomination in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Supernature by Goldfrapp win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6935, "Truth_answer": "Supernature was certified platinum in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161012081649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cherry_(Goldfrapp_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about the record Supernature by Goldfrapp?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp's second album Black Cherry was released in April 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Goldfrapp in 2003", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "The album received positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Black Cherry by Goldfrapp a success", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "Black Cherry peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what position is Black Cherry by Goldfrapp on the charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "It sold well, reaching platinum status in the UK and selling 52,000 copies in the U.S. as of August 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies of Black Cherry by Goldfrapp were sold", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "The first single released from the album was Train, which reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a hit in the album Black Cherry by Goldfrapp", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "Strict Machine was released as the album's second single. The song proved successful on several formats, and reached number one on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other hits from Black Cherry by Goldfrapp, besides Train", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Strict Machine won an Ivor Novello Award for Best Dance Single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting thing about Black Cherry by Goldfrapp", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6936, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp held jam sessions with Mark Linkous and Adrian Utley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161012081649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cherry_(Goldfrapp_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Goldfrapp work with in the album Black Cherry", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6937, "Truth_answer": "On 28 April 2014, Williams announced he was to become a dad, and consequently suggested he would be unable to join Take That on their album and tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was robbie William's second departure from Take That?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6937, "Truth_answer": "Since May 2006, Williams has been in a relationship with the American actress Ayda Field. She and Williams wed at his home on 7 August 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Robbie Williams from Take That married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6937, "Truth_answer": "His third child Colette “Coco” Josephine Williams was born on 7 September 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many children does Robbie Williams from Take That have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6937, "Truth_answer": "On 24 September 2014, it was announced that Jason Orange had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Take That article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6937, "Truth_answer": "He said: 'At a band meeting last week I confirmed to Mark, Gary and Howard that I do not wish to commit to recording and promoting a new album.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Jason Orange leave Take That?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6937, "Truth_answer": "On 24 September 2014, it was announced that Jason Orange had left the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_That_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was it that Jason Orange left Take That?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "Shipman hanged himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011032840id_/https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/harold-shipman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Harold Shipman's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "Shipman's motive for suicide was never established.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Harold Shipman hang himself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "Shipman refused to take part in courses which would have encouraged acknowledgement of his crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman do any interviews in prison?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "Some of the victims' families said they felt cheated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harold Shipman article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "His suicide meant they would never have the satisfaction of Shipman's confession, nor answers as to why he committed his crimes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the families of Harold Shipman's victims feel cheated by his suicide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "The body of the mass murderer Harold Shipman was returned to his family. The West Yorkshire coroner, David Hinchliff, issued a cremation order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harold Shipman buried?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6938, "Truth_answer": "There was evidence that his wife, who had consistently protested Shipman's innocence despite the overwhelming evidence, had begun to suspect his guilt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harold Shipman's family come forward and say anything?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6939, "Truth_answer": "Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947, at Edgewater Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hillary Clinton grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6939, "Truth_answer": "When she was three years old, her family moved to the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://countyhistorian.com/cecilweb/index.php?title=Hillary_Diane_Rodham&diff=21930&oldid=6568_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Hillary Clinton live after Chicago?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6939, "Truth_answer": "Her father, Hugh Rodham, managed a small but successful textile business, which he had founded. Her mother, Dorothy Howell, was a homemaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hillary Clinton's parents do for a living?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6939, "Truth_answer": "Clinton has two younger brothers, Hugh and Tony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hillary Clinton have siblings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6940, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Rodham was a favorite student among her teachers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of grades did Hillary Clinton get?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6940, "Truth_answer": "She majored in political science.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what degree did Hillary Clinton get?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6940, "Truth_answer": "During her first year, she was president of the Wellesley Young Republicans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hillary Clinton in politics in college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6940, "Truth_answer": "She was raised in a politically conservative household.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127122750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hillary Clinton raised republican?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6940, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1971, she began dating fellow law student Bill Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hillary Clinton with Bill Clinton in college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6941, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 1933, at the age of 18, Kiesler married Mandl, then 33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whom and when did Hedy Lamarr marry for the first time?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6941, "Truth_answer": "She described Mandl as an extremely controlling husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Hedy Lamarr's first marriage?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6941, "Truth_answer": "Finding her marriage to Mandl eventually unbearable, Kiesler decided to flee her husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the altercations between Hedy Lamarr and her husband?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6941, "Truth_answer": "She disguised herself as her maid and fled to Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what followed Hedy Lamarr's decision to flee her husband?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6941, "Truth_answer": "She writes about her marriage: I knew very soon that I could never be an actress while I was his wife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://stephenrburns.info/invisible-a-queen-and-a-movie-star/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known about Hedy Lamarr's first marriage?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6941, "Truth_answer": "Admirers tried to get backstage to meet Kiesler. She sent most of them away, including an insistent Friedrich Mandl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Hedy Lamarr and her husband meet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6942, "Truth_answer": "Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in 1914.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.spectroom.com/category/171030010-inventors_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Hedy Lamarr born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6942, "Truth_answer": "Lamarr was the only child of Gertrud Trude Kiesler and Emil Kiesler.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tribune.kingesm.org/2019/09/_p0", "https://tribune.kingesm.org/page/2/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the parents of Hedy Lamarr?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6942, "Truth_answer": "Mayer persuaded her to change her name from Hedwig Kiesler (to distance herself from the Ecstasy lady reputation associated with it).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Hedy Lamarr's name shorten?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6942, "Truth_answer": "As a child, Lamarr showed an interest in acting and was fascinated by theatre and film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128222420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Hedy Lamarr's early life like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6942, "Truth_answer": "She was hired at the age of 16 as a script girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Hedy Lamarr article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6942, "Truth_answer": "She gained a role as an extra in Money on the Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was some of the work Hedy Lamarr did?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "Hedin's conservative and pro-German views eventually translated into sympathy for the Third Reich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sven Hedin do in nazi germany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "His own views were shaped by traditionalist, Christian and conservative values.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Sven Hedin's influences?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "Hedin met Adolf Hitler and other leading National Socialists repeatedly and was in regular correspondence with them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sven Hedin do for hitler?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "The politely-worded correspondence usually concerned scheduling matters, birthday congratulations, Hedin's planned or completed publications, and requests by Hedin for pardons for people condemned to death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Sven Hedin correspond with the Nazis about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "Hedin's sympathy for the Third Reich would draw him into increasing controversy towards the end of his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Sven Hedin ever in trouble?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "Hedin supported the Nazis in his journalistic activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sven Hedin article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sven Hedin ever charged after the war for collaborating with the Nazis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6943, "Truth_answer": "His successful intercessions achieved the pardoning of ten people condemned to death and the release or survival of Jews who had been deported to Nazi concentration camps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Sven Hedin involved in any killings?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "He died on 20 May 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122022749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Robin Gibb's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "Barry and Robin performed on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing on 31 October 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Bee Gees return to performing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "Barry and Robin appeared on ABC-TV's Dancing with the Stars on 17 November 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Bee Gees in 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "On 15 March 2010, Barry and Robin inducted the Swedish group ABBA into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Bee Gees in 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "On 20 November 2011 it was announced that Robin Gibb, at 61 years old, had been diagnosed with liver cancer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Bee Gees in 2011?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "On 14 April 2012, it was reported that Robin had contracted pneumonia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the Bee Gees in 2012?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "Although he came out of his coma on 20 April 2012, his condition deteriorated rapidly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What aspect did you find interesting about the Bee Gees article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "Robin joined British military trio the Soldiers for the Coming Home charity concert on 13 February 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time the Bee Gees performed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6944, "Truth_answer": "Robin joined British military trio the Soldiers for the Coming Home charity concert at the London Palladium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Bee Gees perform for the last time?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "After weeks of speculation, Keegan was named as the new England manager on 18 February 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kevin Keegan in England?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "He led the team to a winning start with 3–1 victory over Poland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kevin Keegan well received as manager of the England team?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "Keegan broke the world transfer fee record by signing Blackburn Rovers and England striker Alan Shearer in July 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the England team set any records while Kevin Keegan managed them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "Keegan was named the new England manager, succeeding Glenn Hoddle, who had been sacked following a newspaper interview in which he suggested that disabled people were being punished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Kevin Keegan get the position with England?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "He suggested that disabled people were being punished for their sins in a previous life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Glen Hoddle suggested disabled people were being punished how?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "After an initial popular period as manager, he began to come under fire for his perceived tactical naivety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about Kevin Keegan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6945, "Truth_answer": "This came to a head during the unsuccessful Euro 2000 campaign, which began with a 3–2 defeat against Portugal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231081836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kevin Keegan's tactical naivety handled?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "Hedin was a monarchist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sven Hedin's main political view?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "From 1905 onwards he took a stand against the move toward democracy in his Swedish homeland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Sven Hedin article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "He advocated a strengthened national defence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin have any stance on political strong holds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "Hedin wrote the Courtyard Speech, in which King Gustaf V promised to strengthen the country's defenses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin help shape any policies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "He lost friends in France and England and was expelled from the British Royal Geographical Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sven Hedin receive any criticism?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "Germany's defeat in World War I and the associated loss of its international reputation affected him deeply.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214125248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Hedin_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sven Hedin ever change his view on something?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6946, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Sven Hedin's view ever challenged?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6947, "Truth_answer": "Hüsker Dü recorded the double album Zen Arcade in 45 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223134351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%BCsker_D%C3%BC_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the zen arcade by Husker Du?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6947, "Truth_answer": "The band recorded 25 tracks, with all but two songs (Something I Learned Today and Newest Industry) being first takes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201015649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_Arcade_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on the album Zen Arcade by Husker Du?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6947, "Truth_answer": "UK Indie Chart 11", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any of the songs from Zen Arcade by Husker Du make the top charts?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6947, "Truth_answer": "Zen Arcade is a concept album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Husker Du article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "07/13/1936", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Albert Ayler born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "His father Edward was a semiprofessional saxophonist and violinist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are saxophonist Albert Ayler's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albert Ayler always want to play saxophone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "Ayler also began his rich relationship with ESP-Disk Records in 1964, recording his breakthrough album Spiritual Unity for the then-fledgling record label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Albert Ayler successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "Spiritual Unity featured the trio that Ayler had just assembled that summer, including bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albert Ayler play with anybody?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "Ayler also played the oboe in high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albert Ayler play any other instruments, besides saxophone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6948, "Truth_answer": "His wild sound foreshadowed contemporary hardcore, noise, and experimental rock styles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101163737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ayler_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Albert Ayler add to the jazz scene?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span is like a bus. Sometimes the bus goes along the route you want to go, and sometimes it turns off, so you get off. —Maddy Prior", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Maddy Prior leave Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "There were doubts over the future of the band when Prior announced her departure in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Steeleye Span article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "Steeleye Span is like a bus. Sometimes the bus goes along the route you want to go, and sometimes it turns off, so you get off. —Maddy Prior", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Maddy Prior leave the band Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any scandals leading up to Maddy Prior leaving Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "Prior announced her departure in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Maddy Prior Leave Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "Steeleye continued in a more productive vein for many years, with Woods as lead singer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Maddy Prior get replaced after she left Steeleye Span?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6949, "Truth_answer": "Woods received considerable criticism from fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeleye_Span_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Steeleye Span have success after Gay Woods rejoined?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "A peerage is a legal system historically comprising various hereditary titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128192221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is peerage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "Benn continued his campaign outside Parliament. The Peerage Act 1963, allowing lifetime disclaimer of peerages, became law shortly after 6 pm on 31 July 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was peerage reformed by Tony Benn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "To disclaim a hereditary peerage, the peer must deliver an instrument of disclaimer to the Lord Chancellor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124205238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage_Act_1963_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was disclaimer of peerages in the UK?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "Benn automatically became a peer, preventing him from sitting in the House of Commons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Benn renounce his title?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "In November 1960, Lord Stansgate died. Benn automatically became a peer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Benn automatically become a peer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "Benn's father was Viscount Stansgate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lord Stansgate in relation to Tony Benn?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "Under British law at the time, peers of the United Kingdom were automatically members of the House of Lords and could not sit in the House of Commons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did being a peer prevent Tony Benn from sitting in the House of Commons?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6950, "Truth_answer": "Benn returned to the Commons after winning a by-election on 20 August 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Benn return to the House of Commons after the peerage reform was passed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, the Labour Party under the leadership of Tony Blair won the general election. Benn was initially somewhat sympathetic to Blair, welcoming a change of government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Tony Benn do in 1997?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "[Blair] set up a new political party, New Labour“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What change of government happened in the UK in 1997?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "Tony Blair won the general election in a landslide, after 18 years of Conservative Party rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Blair set up a new political party?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "Benn welcomed the progress towards peace and security in Northern Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Tony Benn do in 1997?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "The Troubles was an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was happening in Northern Ireland in the 1990s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "Benn strongly objected to the bombing of Iraq in December 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Benn do anything in 1998?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "Benn strongly objected to the bombing of Iraq, calling it immoral.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201224055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Benn_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Tony Benn object to the bombing of Iraq?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6951, "Truth_answer": "Benn strongly objected to the bombing of Iraq, saying: Every Member of Parliament tonight who votes for the government motion will be accepting responsibility for the deaths of innocent people.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Benn do anything else about Iraq?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "A frequent critic of the U.S. tax system, Kovacs owed the Internal Revenue Service several hundred thousand dollars in back taxes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ernie Kovacs exihibt tax evasion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "Kovacs owed the Internal Revenue Service several hundred thousand dollars in back taxes, due to his simple refusal to pay the bulk of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened that caused Ernie Kovacs to owe back taxes?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Kovacs was served with a $75,000 lien for back taxes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did Ernie Kovacs evade in taxes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs go to prison for tax evasion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "His long battles with the IRS inspired Kovacs to invest his money in a convoluted series of paper corporations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ernie Kovacs article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "His tax woes also affected Kovacs's career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Ernie Kovacs' battles with the IRS affect his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "His tax woes also affected Kovacs's career, forcing him to take any offered work to pay his debt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ernie Kovacs do to pay his debt off?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "This included the ABC game show Take a Good Look, appearances on variety shows, and some of his less memorable movie roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of work did Ernie Kovacs do?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6952, "Truth_answer": "He also filmed an unaired 1962 pilot episode for a proposed CBS series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs do any other work?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6953, "Truth_answer": "Hume was the second of two sons born to Joseph Home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was David Hume's father?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6953, "Truth_answer": "Hume was the second of two sons born to Joseph Home of Ninewells, an advocate, and his wife Katherine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Hume's mother's name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6953, "Truth_answer": "Hume's father died when Hume was a child, just after his second birthday, and he was raised by his mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was David Hume's mother influential to Hume?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6953, "Truth_answer": "His mother never remarried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me more about David Hume's mom?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6953, "Truth_answer": "He was born in a tenement on the north side of the Lawnmarket in Edinburgh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was David Hume born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6954, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with his A Treatise of Human Nature (1739–40), Hume strove to create a total naturalistic science of man that examined the psychological basis of human nature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some titles of David Hume's more famous writings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6954, "Truth_answer": "Hume wrote forcefully and incisively on almost every central question in the philosophy of religion.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were David Hume's writings all about psychology?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6954, "Truth_answer": "Hume had also written on religious subjects in the first Enquiry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127010529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Hume pen any books on the subject of religion?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6954, "Truth_answer": "His views on ethics are that [m]oral decisions are grounded in moral sentiment.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In David Hume's writing on human nature did he feel humans are kind?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6954, "Truth_answer": "He had frequent discourse with the Jesuits of the College of La Flèche.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Hume study with any others?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, the WEDC was created by Walker as a quasi-public entity to replace the state's Department of Commerce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is WEDC?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "The organization gave some grants, loans, and tax credits to ineligible recipients, for ineligible projects, and for amounts that exceeded specified limits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the WEDC successful in replacing the Wisconsin Department of Commerce?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "In July 2013, WEDC adopted a new policy requiring written reviews on all program awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the WEDC shutdown?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "It had approved more than 760 reviewed awards under the new policy by June 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the WEDC's policy of requiring reviews on program awards help it do better?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "Walker introduced a state budget in February 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Walker article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "Walker introduced a state budget in February 2015 which removed all of the elected officials from the board. This included removing himself from chairmanship of WEDC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the state budget that Scott Walker introduced in 2015?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6955, "Truth_answer": "This was revised by the Legislature's budget committee who altered it to only remove Walker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829095939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Economic_Development_Corporation_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Scott Walker's removal of elected officials from the WEDC a positive change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6956, "Truth_answer": "He graduated from Delavan-Darien High School in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Scott Walker first go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6956, "Truth_answer": "In the fall of 1986, Walker enrolled at Marquette University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Scott Walker's education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6956, "Truth_answer": "The law also created a system for evaluating teachers and principals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next with Scott Walker's law evaluating the reading skills of kindergartners?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6956, "Truth_answer": "The law also created a system for evaluating teachers and principals based in part on the performance of their students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120041025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Walker_%28politician%29_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were teachers and principals evaluated under Scott Walker's 2012 law?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6956, "Truth_answer": "It specified that student performance metrics must be based on objective measures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Scott Walker's 2012 education law help?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6956, "Truth_answer": "Walker approved a two-year freeze of tuition at the University of Wisconsin System.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Scott Walker article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "Day26 was founded on the Making the Band 4 Season 1 finale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the members of Day26 form the group?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "Brian Andrews, Michael McCluney, Qwanell Mosley, Robert Curry, and Willie Taylor were chosen to be a part of Diddy's brand new all-male R&B music group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the season 1 finale of Making the Band 4?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "Day 26's debut single Got Me Going was released to download in January 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the members of Day26 go on to record an album together?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "Day 26 later released their self-titled album Day26 on March 25, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Day26's debut album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "On August 19, 2008, Day26 returned with another season of Making the Band. This season involved in Making the Band 4 - The Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Day26 go on tour around 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "Season 3, Part 2 of Making The Band 4 debuted on February 12, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Day26 do after their 2008 tour was over?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "The season followed Day26 as they recorded their second album, Forever in a Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Day26 article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6957, "Truth_answer": "In November 2011, the group released the single Made Love Lately. They also announced that they were working on a new album to be titled A New Day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day26_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Day26 go on to record another album after Forever In A Day?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz divorced De Cora in November 1918, charging her with abandonment. It is not clear how much she knew about his identity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in William Henry Dietz's personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz's heritage was first contested in 1916 after former neighbors who settled on the Pacific Coast heard he was posing as an Indian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after people got to know about William Henry Dietz's identity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz was tried in Spokane, Washington in June 1919.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was William Henry Dietz punished or charged for posing as an Indian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Indian Country Today Media Network ran a series of articles in 2004 exposing Dietz as a white man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was William Henry Dietz's real heritage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz's future wife, Winnebago artist Angel De Cora, thought Dietz was a Chilocco student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the William Henry Dietz article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz divorced De Cora in November 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the couple William Henry Dietz and Angel De Cora get along very well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz divorced De Cora in November 1918, charging her with abandonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did William Henry Dietz and Angel De Cora divorce?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "The Bureau found he had taken on the identity of James One Star, an Oglala man of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Dietz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were worth mentioning in the contested Heritage section of the William Henry Dietz article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6958, "Truth_answer": "Dietz's acting ability along with his mother's fallacious testimony resulted in a hung jury, but Dietz was immediately re-indicted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Henry Dietz do in the contested heritage case?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6959, "Truth_answer": "On July 14, 2011, it was announced that the tenth Testament studio album would be called Dark Roots of Earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dark Roots of Earth an album title by Testament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6959, "Truth_answer": "By March 2013, Dark Roots of Earth sold around 60,000 copies in the U.S", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Dark Roots of Earth by Testament sell?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6959, "Truth_answer": "Native Blood was released as a single from the album on July 20, 2012, both as a download and a limited edition 7-inch single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the most famous hits on Dark Roots of Earth by Testament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6959, "Truth_answer": "It was also reported that Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler would make a special guest appearance on a bonus track of the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102121036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_(band)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Testament made music with for the album Dark Roots of Earth?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6959, "Truth_answer": "Chris Adler – drums on A Day in the Death“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161005193302id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Roots_of_Earth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs was Chris Adler performing as bonus tracks on Dark Roots of Earth by Testament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6960, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Ward Jr. is an American retired professional basketball player, college football Heisman Trophy winner and Davey O'Brien Award winner and a National Basketball Association player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did charlie Ward do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6960, "Truth_answer": "Ward played for nine years with the New York Knicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Charlie Ward play for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6960, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Charlie Ward's manager?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6960, "Truth_answer": "Former teammates included future NBA players Bob Sura, Doug Edwards, and Sam Cassell.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://legendssf.com/blogs/legends-blog/tagged/jim-brown_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227092808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Charlie Ward's teammates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1996, Jemison filed a complaint against a Texas police officer, accusing him of police brutality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other news was Mae Jemison involved in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "The Nassau Bay officer was suspended with pay pending an investigation, but the police investigation cleared him of wrongdoing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison win her complaint against a Texas police officer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "In the process of arresting her, the officer twisted her wrist and forced her to the ground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the police brutality mentioned in Mae Jemison's 1996 complaint directed against her?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "She was pulled over by Nassau Bay officer Henry Hughes for allegedly making an illegal U-turn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Mae Jemison involved with the police in the first place?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "Officer Henry Hughes learned of an outstanding warrant on Jemison for a speeding ticket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Mae Jemison's arrest for an illegal U-turn her only interaction with the police?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "She filed a lawsuit against the city of Nassau Bay and the officer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212012932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison make the news for any other reasons, besides her 1996 arrest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6961, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mae Jemison win her lawsuit against the city of Nassau Bay?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "In early 1980, at the age of 19, Fahreta began singing with a band called Lira Show. Lira Show changed their name to Slatki Greh (Sweet Sin) in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Slatki Greh in relation to Lepa Brena?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "Brena and Slatki Greh premiered their first studio album, Čačak, Čačak, on 3 February 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310010827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepa_Brena_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lepa Brena perform any more with Slatki Greh after 1981?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "Since her career began in 1980, she has become arguably the most popular singer of the former Yugoslavia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310010827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepa_Brena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lepa Brena become popular?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "They would again team up with songwriter Milutin Popović-Zahar for their second studio album Mile voli disko, released 18 November 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310010827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepa_Brena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lepa Brena make any albums during the 1980s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "The album had a couple of hit songs: Duge noge and Dama iz Londona.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310010827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepa_Brena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Mile voli disko by Lepa Brena do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh participated in Jugovizija, the Yugoslav selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310010827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepa_Brena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Lepa Brena article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6962, "Truth_answer": "They did not qualify for the prestigious European competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310010827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepa_Brena_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lepa Brena compete in any other competitions, besides Jugovizija?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6963, "Truth_answer": "Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso (1917), about a riverboat captain who sacrifices himself to save his passengers from a fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did tod Browning have to do with silent feature films?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6963, "Truth_answer": "He directed two films for Metro Studios.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tod Browning article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6963, "Truth_answer": "He directed two films for Metro Studios, Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp and The Jury of Fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which two films did Tod Browning direct for Metro Studios?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6963, "Truth_answer": "Both starred Mabel Taliaferro, the latter in a dual role achieved with double exposure techniques that were groundbreaking for the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228062720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod_Browning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the two films Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp and The Jury of Fate do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "The song's accompanying music video was directed by Francis Lawrence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the video for Jenny from the Block?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "Its theme revolves around the media invading Lopez's life, particularly her relationship with then-boyfriend, Ben Affleck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the video Jenny from the Block about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "The video was filmed entirely in Los Angeles, CA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the video Jenny from the Block filmed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "The video begins with surveillance camera footage of Lopez and Affleck in their apartment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the video scenes in Jenny from the Block?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "Jenny from the Block generated a polarized reception among music critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_from_the_Block_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jenny from the Block reviewed by critics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "Speaking of the video, Melissa Ng of The Spectator wrote: The video is basically about how she cannot find privacy with her fiance Ben Affleck.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people think of the video for Jenny from the Block?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "The video was filmed from October 18–20, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the video Jenny from the Block shot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6964, "Truth_answer": "It premiered on MTV's TRL on November 5, 2002, and on BET's 106 & Park on December 9, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Jenny from the Block premier on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "On July 18, 1907, de Forest made the first ship-to-shore transmissions by radiotelephone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the inventor Lee de Forest work on Arc radiotelephone development ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "Using his sparkless arc transmitter, de Forest first transmitted audio across a lab room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the inventor Lee de Forest do Arc radiotelephone development?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "de Forest first transmitted audio across a lab room on December 31, 1906, and by February was making experimental transmissions, including music produced by Thaddeus Cahill's telharmonium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Lee de Forest transmit in his 1906 experiment ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "The company set up a network of radiotelephone stations along the Atlantic coast and the Great Lakes, for coastal ship navigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else interesting about the Lee de Forest article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "The installations proved unprofitable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did setting up stations along the coast work for Lee de Forest's arc radiotelephone experiments?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "De Forest also interested the U.S. Navy in his radiotelephone, which placed a rush order to have 26 arc sets installed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the US Navy use Lee de Forest's technology for anything else?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "At the conclusion of the circumnavigation the sets were declared to be too unreliable to meet the Navy's needs and removed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130222607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_de_Forest_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the US Navy use Lee de Forest's radiotelephone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6965, "Truth_answer": "On July 18, 1907, de Forest made the first ship-to-shore transmissions by radiotelephone which were sent from the steam yacht Thelma to South Bass Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "from where was the first radiotelephone ship to shore transmission?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6966, "Truth_answer": "MC5 was an American rock band formed in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did MC5 form ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6966, "Truth_answer": "MC5 was an American rock band from Lincoln Park, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC5_p0", "https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/08b736bb-1c82-40b4-8b0b-49e2182a067a_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are MC5 from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6966, "Truth_answer": "Having released a cover of Them's I Can Only Give You Everything and One of the Guys a year earlier, in early 1968 their second single was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of MC5's first songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6966, "Truth_answer": "The most committed members eventually united with Billy Vargo on guitar and Leo LeDuc on drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the drummer of MC5?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "The Hindu, Jain and Buddhist archaeological sites in Odisha state show inscriptions and carvings of dances that are dated to the 6th to 9th century CE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the time frame of the Indian Medieval era?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "The Hindu, Jain and Buddhist archaeological sites in Odisha state, particularly the Assia range of hills show inscriptions and carvings of dances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the carvings of the Odissi dances?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "The Buddhist icons, for example, are depicted as dancing gods and goddesses, with Haruka, Vajravarahi, and Marichi in Odissi-like postures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about the Odissi dance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "Historical evidence, states Alexandra Carter, shows that Odissi Maharis (Hindu temple dancers) and dance halls architecture (nata-mandap) were in vogue at least by the 9th century CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the sculptures showing the Odissi dance been dated to be from the Indian medieval era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "Odissi was performed in the temples by the dancers called Maharis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Odissi dancers called?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "Many regionally performed Abhinaya compositions are based on the Radha-Krishna theme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Odissi dances based on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "Actual sculptures that have survived into the modern era and panel reliefs in Odia temples, dated to be from the 10th to 14th century, show Odissi dance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any manuscripts or artifacts related to Odissi obtained or discovered?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6967, "Truth_answer": "This is evidenced in Jagannath temple in Puri, as well as other temples of Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Shaktism and Vedic deities such as Surya (Sun) in Odisha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001141426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odissi_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the sculptures of Odissi dancers located?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6968, "Truth_answer": "Matt's wife, Reby, went on a social media tirade in which she slammed TNA, and the way in which contract negotiations between the company and the Hardy family were conducted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the broken gimmick legal battle involving Matt Hardy about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6968, "Truth_answer": "The legal battle officially concluded when Matt legally acquired ownership of all trademarks related to the Broken universe and the Broken gimmick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened legally in Matt Hardy's Broken gimmick legal battle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6968, "Truth_answer": "Impact Wrestling changed their policy, allowing all talent to retain complete ownership over their intellectual property, essentially forfeiting ownership of the Broken character to Hardy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Matt Hardy acquire the Broken trademarks from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6968, "Truth_answer": "On November 1, 2014, Hardy traveled to Japan to compete for Wrestle-1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matt Hardy article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6969, "Truth_answer": "Hardy and his family are often featured in their social media presence. Hardy portrayed himself in the 2013 Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies movie and has made various television appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What forms of Media did wrestler Matt Hardy use?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6969, "Truth_answer": "Hardy's eccentric Broken gimmick, which he debuted in 2016, earned him multiple awards and praise from wrestling critics, including a second Best Gimmick award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Matt Hardy and his family's most famous move that they publicized on TV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6969, "Truth_answer": "Hardy announced his retirement from full-time professional wrestling due to injuries on September 1, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Matt Hardy retire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6969, "Truth_answer": "The Hardy Boyz then found a new manager in Matt's real-life girlfriend Lita.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Lita in relation to Matt Hardy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6969, "Truth_answer": "After the brand extension, Hardy was relegated to Heat while Jeff wrestled on the main show, Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929104955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hardy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any new media the Hardy Boyz used?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "Kulwicki began his racing career as a 13-year-old kart racer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alan Kulwicki start racing?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "Kulwicki began his racing career as a 13-year-old kart racer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alan Kulwicki able to race cars at the young age of 13?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "Kart racing or karting is a variant of motorsport road racing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of racing did Alan Kulwicki do at 13?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "Despite starting with meager equipment and finances, he earned the 1986 NASCAR Rookie of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Alan Kulwicki a successful race car driver?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "In 1979 and 1980, he won the WIR late model track championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Kulwicki win any other awards, besides the 1986 Rookie of the Year award?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "In 1979 Kulwicki began competing in regional to national level events sanctioned by the USAC Stock Car series and the American Speed Association (ASA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Alan Kulwicki do in 1979?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "Kulwicki's highest finish in the ASA season points championship was third place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alan Kulwicki do well in the national level events?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6970, "Truth_answer": "He won his first feature race, at Leo's Speedway in Oshkosh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the biggest highlight in Alan Kulwicki's early career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "Kulwicki died in an airplane crash on Thursday April 1, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is known about Alan Kulwicki's death?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "He was returning from an appearance at the Knoxville Hooters on the Kingston Pike, on a short flight across Tennessee before the Sunday spring race at Bristol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Alan Kulwicki going when he died in a plane crash?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "Died April 1, 1993 (aged 38)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Alan Kulwicki when he died?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "The plane slowed and crashed just before final approach at Tri-Cities Regional Airport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is known about Alan Kulwicki's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "All four people on board, including two executives of the Hooters restaurant chain, were killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_plane_crash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in the plane with Alan Kulwicki when he died?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "The National Transportation Safety Board attributed the crash to the pilot's failure to use the airplane's anti-ice system to clear ice from the engine inlet system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the airplane crash that killed Alan Kulwicki?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "Kulwicki was buried at St. Adalbert's Cemetery in Milwaukee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other important information about Alan Kulwicki's death?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6971, "Truth_answer": "The funeral was attended by NASCAR President Bill France, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028035020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kulwicki_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what more information is available about Alan Kulwicki's death?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6972, "Truth_answer": "In January 2007, Brown landed a small role as a band geek in the fourth season of the American television series The O.C..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Chris Brown in 2007?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6972, "Truth_answer": "Towards the end of 2008, Brown was named Artist of the Year by Billboard magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Chris Brown win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6972, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, Brown began work on his third studio album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Chris Brown do next after winning Artist of the Year?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6972, "Truth_answer": "He stated, I wanted to change it up and really be different.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Chris Brown article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6972, "Truth_answer": "With his first single Run It! peaking atop the US Billboard Hot 100, Brown became the first male artist since 1997 to have his debut single top the chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Chris Brown's top hit?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6973, "Truth_answer": "Brown made appearances on UPN's One on One and The N's Brandon T. Jackson Show on its pilot episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chris Brown begin his acting debut?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6973, "Truth_answer": "Brown began recording his self-titled debut studio album in February 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chris Brown do in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6973, "Truth_answer": "The album's lead single, Run It!, made Brown the first male act to have his debut single to reach the summit of the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any hit singles from Chris Brown's debut record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6973, "Truth_answer": "Released on November 29, 2005, the self-titled Chris Brown album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant for Chris Brown during 2005", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6973, "Truth_answer": "Run It! made Brown the first male act (since Montell Jordan in 1995) to have his debut single to reach the summit of the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Chris Brown the first male act of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Released on July 5, 1976, 15 Big Ones was generally disliked by fans and critics upon release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is 15 big ones by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "15 Big Ones is the 20th studio album by American rock group The Beach Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029224156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_Big_Ones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was 15 Big Ones an album or a single?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Its lead single, a cover of Chuck Berry's Rock and Roll Music, peaked at number five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of the singles from 15 big ones by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "15 Big Ones was generally disliked by fans and critics upon release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album 15 Big Ones by the Beach Boys successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Three singles were issued: a cover of Chuck Berry's Rock and Roll Music and the originals It's O.K. and Everyone's in Love with You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the other singles from 15 Big Ones by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Carl and Dennis disparaged the album to the press.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Beach Boys have to say about the dislike of the album 15 Big Ones by fans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Brian spent his time making sporadic public appearances and producing the band's next album The Beach Boys Love You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Love you by the Beach Boys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "It was divided between fans and critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album The Beach Boys Love You perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Brian spent his time making sporadic public appearances and producing the band's next album The Beach Boys Love You, a collection of 14 songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs did the album The Beach Boys Love You have?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Love You peaked at number 53 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Love you by the Beach Boys top the charts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6974, "Truth_answer": "Love You peaked at number 28 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did love you or 15 big ones by the Beach Boys peak in any other country, besides the US?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6975, "Truth_answer": "Darius Rucker has been the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish since its formation in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Hootie and the Blowfish formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6975, "Truth_answer": "He met fellow band members Mark Bryan, Jim Soni Sonefeld, and Dean Felber while attending the University of South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Darius Rucker sing while in college in S. Carolina?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6975, "Truth_answer": "As a member of Hootie & the Blowfish, Rucker has recorded six studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many studio albums did Darius Rucker record?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6975, "Truth_answer": "Rucker said they flipped the formula of the all black band with a white frontman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Darius Rucker flip the formula“ for Hootie & the Blowfish", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6975, "Truth_answer": "Rucker's signature contribution to the band is his baritone voice, which Rolling Stone has called ingratiating.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is special about Darius Rucker's voice, even still today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6976, "Truth_answer": "Darius Rucker has been the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish since its formation in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Hootie & the Blowfish start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6976, "Truth_answer": "Hootie & the Blowfish is an American rock band that was formed in Columbia, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011653id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hootie_%26_the_Blowfish_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band Hootie & the Blowfish originate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6976, "Truth_answer": "He met fellow band members Mark Bryan, Jim Soni Sonefeld, and Dean Felber while attending the University of South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Rucker_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the other members of the band Hootie & the Blowfish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6976, "Truth_answer": "Mark William Bryan is the lead guitarist for the band Hootie & the Blowfish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument does Mark Bryan play in Hootie & the Blowfish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6976, "Truth_answer": "Hold My Hand is the debut single of the American rock band Hootie & the Blowfish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161019081853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold_My_Hand_(Hootie_%26_the_Blowfish_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first single of the band Hootie & the Blowfish?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6976, "Truth_answer": "Hold My Hand charted at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161019081853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold_My_Hand_(Hootie_%26_the_Blowfish_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the single Hold My Hand by Hootie & the Blowfish perform on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger frontman wrote the lyrics for My Happiness as a reflection on the time the band spent touring to promote their work, and the loneliness that came as a result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was my happiness by Powderfinger about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning wrote the lyrics for My Happiness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Despite its melancholy mood, My Happiness is considered by many to be a love song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the listeners have to say about the song My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "My Happiness is considered by many to be a love song, a suggestion Fanning regards as mystifying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bernard Fanning have to say about the song My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Fanning called it a sad story of touring and the absence loneliness that comes with it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Bernard Fanning have to say about My Happiness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Powderfinger frontman wrote the lyrics for My Happiness as a reflection on the time the band spent touring to promote their work, and the loneliness that came as a result.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p0", "http://wikioftheday.com/wotdep.php?pod=featured&epnum=108_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song My Happiness by Powderfinger inspired by anything?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "He expressed confusion at its being considered a romantic song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me anything else about the song My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Fanning called it a sad story of touring and the absence loneliness that comes with it.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the song My Happiness by Powderfinger supposed to be if not romantic?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6977, "Truth_answer": "Guitarist Ian Haug rebutted by pointing out that the song was an example of the new emotional level on which Powderfinger made music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190319102849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Happiness_(Powderfinger_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the other band members have to say about My Happiness by Powderfinger?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was the first foal out of My Charmer, a stakes-winning daughter of the otherwise obscure sire Poker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Seattle Slew's heritage?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was not considered particularly attractive as a foal, leading some to say he looked like a mule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Seattle Slew show signs of his greatness early on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "He finally made his first start in a six-furlong maiden race on September 20, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Seattle Slew's first race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "Seth Hancock of Claiborne Farm recommended the mare be bred to Bold Reasoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Seattle Slew's parents?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was the first foal out of My Charmer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Seattle Slew's mom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew was purchased for just $17,500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Seattle Slew article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "His new owners, later known as the Slew Crew, were Karen and Mickey Taylor and Jim and Sally Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who bought Seattle Slew for $17,500?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6978, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Slew's owners sent the colt to Billy Turner, a friend and former steeplechase rider who trained horses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805213253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Slew_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Seattle Slew's trainer while Karen and Mickey Taylor owned him?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "Helloween parted ways with guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some significant line up changes for Helloween?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Mark Cross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch replaced with in Helloween?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "One version of events states that Weikath, Deris, and Grosskopf felt that Kusch and Grapow, were spending more time on their new side-project, Masterplan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there tension between the members of the band Helloween when Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch left?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "Stefan Schwarzmann was replaced by Daniel Löble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other band member leave Helloween during the early 2000s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "Despite a somewhat tepid response to the album, Helloween nonetheless completed a successful world tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Helloween do with line-up changes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Helloween's music affected by the line-up changes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "Cross could not finish the album due to mononucleosis, completing only two tracks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the new members of Helloween struggle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6979, "Truth_answer": "The band toured the United States for the first time since 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helloween_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Helloween article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6980, "Truth_answer": "The group returned to touring, and played arenas and stadiums almost solely.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Gregg Allman tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6980, "Truth_answer": "The band enlisted Lamar Williams on bass and Chuck Leavell on piano.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Allman Brothers Band tour with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6980, "Truth_answer": "Allman began recording a solo album, which he titled Laid Back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116181455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Allman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Allman Brothers Band record any albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6980, "Truth_answer": "Privately, the group was dealing with miscommunication and spiraling drug problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of health problems did Gregg Allman have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Scam was released in May 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.sessiondays.com/?s=steely+dan%EF%BB%BF_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Royal Scam by Steely Dan released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "ABC Studios, Los Angeles; A&R Studios, (Manhattan) New York", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103083723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Scam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Royal Scam by Steely Dan recorded?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Gary Katz – producer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the album The Royal Scam?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "The album sold well in the United States, though without the strength of a hit single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album The Royal Scam produce any singles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Haitian Divorce (Top 20) drove sales in the UK, becoming Steely Dan's first major hit in that country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Haitian Divorce by Steely Dan do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Steely Dan's sixth album, the jazz-influenced Aja, was released in September 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Steely Dan release Aja?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Peg (No. 11) was the album's first single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles released from the album Aja by Steely Dan?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Peg (No. 11) was the album's first single, followed by Josie (No. 26) and Deacon Blues (No. 19).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other singles from Aja by Steeely Dan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Aja reached the Top Five in the U.S. charts within three weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Aja by Steely Dan sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "It was also one of the first American LPs to be certified 'platinum' for sales of over 1 million albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Aja by Steely Dan go gold?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6981, "Truth_answer": "Planning to tour in support of Aja, Steely Dan assembled a live band. Rehearsal ended and the tour was canceled when backing musicians began comparing pay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steely Dan tour?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "Pretzel Logic is the third studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103084358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretzel_Logic_p0", "https://www.sessiondays.com/?s=steely+dan%EF%BB%BF_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Lied_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was pretzel logic by Steely Dan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "It includes the group's most successful single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan succesful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "It includes the group's most successful single, Rikki Don't Lose That Number“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the successful single from Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "At the end of 1974, Pretzel Logic was named NME magazine's album of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103084358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretzel_Logic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "Becker and Fagen recruited a diverse group of session players for Katy Lied (1975).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Katy lied by Steely Dan released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "Producer: Gary Katz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced Katy Lied by Steely Dan", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "The track Black Friday was released as the first single from the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Lied_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Katy Lied by Steely Dan have any singles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "The single Black Friday charted at No. 37.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Lied_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the singles from Katy Lied by Steely Dan do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "Becker and Fagen were so dissatisfied with the album's sound that they publicly apologized for it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dd you find anything else interesting about Steely Dan?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "Katy Lied", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which album did Walter Becker and Donald Fagen apologize for?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "Becker and Fagen were so dissatisfied with the album's sound that they publicly apologized for it and for years refused to listen to it in its final form.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Walter Becker and Donald Fagen do anything else besides apologize for their album Katy Lied?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6982, "Truth_answer": "The album went gold on the strength of Black Friday and Bad Sneakers“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124062153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steely_Dan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Katy Lied by Steely Dan win any awards?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Basu was spotted at a hotel in Kolkata by the model Mehr Jesia Rampal, who suggested she take up modelling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bipasha Basu start modeling?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "That year, she participated in and eventually won the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bipasha Basu's first modeling job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other modeling competitions has Bipasha Basu appeared in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "Basu continued to pursue a career in fashion modeling during her late teens, until she became an actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other jobs has Bipasha Basu had?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bipasha Basu become an actress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "She later appeared in the Calida commercial with her then-boyfriend Dino Morea, which was controversial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Bipasha Basu experience in her early career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "The Calida commercial was controversial for picturing them sultrily.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was controversial about Bipasha Basu's Calida commercial?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "In Delhi, Basu lived at Pamposh Enclave, Nehru Place, till the age of eight and studied at Apeejay High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bipasha Basu do in her early life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "Basu was enrolled in medical science studies until twelfth standard, but switched to commerce thereafter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu go to college?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bipasha Basu graduate?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "She later appeared in the Calida commercial with her then-boyfriend Dino Morea, which was controversial for picturing them sultrily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bipasha Basu article?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6983, "Truth_answer": "She had some protesters outside her house after that.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729152617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipasha_Basu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bipasha Basu get in trouble for the controversial Calida commercial?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "He was born in 1806 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, near Fredericksburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Matthew Fontaine Maury grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "The family moved to Franklin, Tennessee, when he was five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Fontaine Maury's family stay in Spotsylvania County, Virginia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "Maury joined the Navy as a midshipman. Almost immediately, Maury began to study the seas and to record methods of navigation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How or when did Matthew Fontaine Maury become interested in astronomy or the ocean?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "Maury occasionally hosted Adams, who enjoyed astronomy as an avocation, at the Naval Observatory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Matthew Fontaine Maury interested in astronomy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "He pored over documents to collect information on winds, calms, and currents for all seas in all seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some methods of navigation that Matthew Fontaine Maury used?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "He obtained a naval appointment through the influence of Tennessee Representative Sam Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Matthew Fontaine Maury start his career?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "He obtained a naval appointment through the influence of Tennessee Representative Sam Houston, a family friend, in 1825, at the age of 19.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Matthew Fontaine Maury appointed to the Navy?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "His seagoing days came to an abrupt end at the age of 33, after a stagecoach accident broke his right leg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Matthew Fontaine Maury in the Navy?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6984, "Truth_answer": "He devoted his time to the study of naval meteorology, navigation, charting the winds and currents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p2", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Naval.php?CS=232_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matthew Fontaine Maury article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "Maury accepted a teaching position at the Virginia Military Institute, holding the chair of physics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Matthew Fontaine Maury do later in life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "After building Carlotta and New Virginia Colony for displaced Confederates and immigrants from other lands, Maury accepted a teaching position at the Virginia Military Institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What brought Matthew Fontaine Maury to Virginia Military Institute?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "Maury advocated the creation of an agricultural college to complement the institute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some things Matthew Fontaine Maury accomplished during his time in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "That led to the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (Virginia Tech) in Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1872.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the creation of an agricultural college at the Virginia Military Institute happen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "He declined the offer to become its first president partly because of his age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable experiences in Virginia for Matthew Fontaine Maury?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "He had previously been suggested as president of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Matthew Fontaine Maury article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "He considered becoming president of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, the University of Alabama, and the University of Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224195033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Fontaine_Maury_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How often did Matthew Fontaine Maury being offered college presidencies take place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "During his time at Virginia Military Institute, Maury wrote a book, The Physical Geography of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Matthew Fontaine Maury's career over after being offered positions at multiple colleges?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6985, "Truth_answer": "Maury later gave talks in Europe about co-operation on a weather bureau for land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Matthew Fontaine Maury have any accomplishments later in life?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6986, "Truth_answer": "Condition Hüman is the fourteenth studio album by American heavy metal band Queensrÿche.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Condition Human by Queensryche?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs were in the album Condition Human by Queensryche?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6986, "Truth_answer": "The album debuted on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart at No. 5, selling 14,000 copies in its first week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Condition Human by Queensryche a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Queensryche come up with the name Condition Human for their album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Povenmire later became a director on Family Guy, starting with the season two episode, Road to Rhode Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Povenmire have to do with Family Guy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Road to Rhode Island originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 30, 2000. The episode was directed by Dan Povenmire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Dan Povenmire start working on family guy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Povenmire brought realism and material from his own experiences to the visual direction of Family Guy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dan Povenmire bring any changes to the show Family Guy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "In the episode To Love and Die in Dixie Povenmire drew on his childhood in the Deep South.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of experiences did Dan Povenmire use on Family Guy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Povenmire brought realism and material from his own experiences to the visual direction of Family Guy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dan Povenmire article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows (January 17, 2002), a Family Guy episode which Povenmire directed, won the Emmy Award for Best Song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Dan Povenmire bring to Family Guy, besides realism and personal experiences", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Povenmire was nominated for an Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television Production for the episode PTV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dan Povenmire win any other awards with family guy", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "Creator Seth MacFarlane granted Povenmire substantial creative freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001160037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_to_Rhode_Island_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Povenmire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else worked on the show Family Guy with Dan Povenmire", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "During Family Guy's brief cancellation, Povenmire was offered a job as storyboard director of SpongeBob SquarePants. He wrote The Campfire Song Song in The Camping Episode (April 3, 2004).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did Dan Povenmire stop working for the show Family Guy", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6987, "Truth_answer": "North by North Quahog, which premiered May 1, 2005, was the first episode to be broadcast after the show's hiatus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the show Family Guy ever come back after its cancellation", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "James Whale traveled to Hollywood in 1929 and signed a contract with Paramount Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did James Whale get his start in hollywood", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "The success of the various productions of Journey's End brought James Whale to the attention of movie producers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did James Whale get movie producers' attention?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "James Whale's first film was called The Love Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Whale's first movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "James Whale was assigned as dialogue director for a film called The Love Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Whale do in The Love Doctor?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Love Doctor (1929) win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "Journey's End with James Whale was a tremendous critical and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Whale's most famous movie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "James Whale worked with both Colin Clive and David Manners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Whale work with any big name actors or actresses?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6988, "Truth_answer": "James Whale worked with both Colin Clive and David Manners on the movie Journey's End.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Whale, Colin Clive, and David Manners work together on?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "Under the tutelage of actor-manager Nigel Playfair, James Whale worked as an actor, set designer and builder, stage director and director.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whale_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Whale work in theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "In 1928 James Whale was offered the opportunity to direct R. C. Sherriff's then-unknown play Journey's End for the Incorporated Stage Society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of James Whale's first plays?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "Journey's End with James Whale was a tremendous success, with critics uniform and effusive in their praise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whale_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the plays James Whale worked on that was a huge hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "Journey's End was well received and transferred to the Savoy Theatre in London's West End, opening on 21 January 1929.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whale_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the play Journey's End a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "No other plays James Whales did was at noteworthy as Journey's End.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Whale have any other plays that were worth naming besides Journey's End?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "James Whale didn't do any music outside of his musical film, Show Boat in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Whale start doing music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "In 1931, James Whale was offered his choice of any property the studio owned. He chose Frankenstein, mostly because none of Universal's other properties particularly interested him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whale_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Whale make any other big moves for his career besides working on Journey's End?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "Previews were held 29 October, with wide release on 21 November. Frankenstein was an instant hit with critics and the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Whale_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did James Whale's Frankenstein come out to the public eye?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6989, "Truth_answer": "James Whale returned to horror with The Invisible Man. The New York Times placed it in their list of the ten best films of the year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the next year something big happened to help James Whale's career after Frankenstein?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6990, "Truth_answer": "Several legends state that the relics of Andrew the Apostle were brought by divine guidance from Constantinople to the place where the modern Scottish town of St Andrews stands today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Andrew the Apostle have to do with Scotland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6990, "Truth_answer": "They state that the relics of Andrew the Apostle were brought by one Regulus to the Pictish king Óengus mac Fergusa (729–761).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103081237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_the_Apostle_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the relics of Andrew were brought to the Pictish king Óengus mac Fergusa take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6990, "Truth_answer": "There is a Saint Andrew carving in the National Museum of Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any memorials dedicated to Andrew the Apostle in Scotland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6990, "Truth_answer": "The national church of the Scottish people in Rome, Sant'Andrea degli Scozzesi is dedicated to Saint Andrew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103081237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_the_Apostle_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any churches dedicated to Andrew the Apostle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6990, "Truth_answer": "There are two surviving St. Andrew manuscripts. They are from around 729 –761 and 573 – 600.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year is the two surviving St. Andrew manuscripts from Scotland believed to be from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "In addition to being a repertory player on The March of Time, in the fall of 1936 Orson Welles adapted and performed Hamlet on CBS Radio's Columbia Workshop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Orson Welles' first project in radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "Between 1935 and 1937 Orson Welles was earning as much as $2,000 a week, shuttling between radio studios at such a pace that he would arrive barely in time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Welles_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did Orson Welles make while doing radio?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "Orson Welles worked for CBS radio as well as The Mutual Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which studios did Orson Welles perform for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "Orson Welles created and sponsored The Mercury Wonder Show for Service Men. It was a magic-and-variety stage show by Mercury Theatre for US soldiers in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one show Orson Welles did?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "Orson Welles' radio series gave the platform to find international fame as the director and narrator of a radio adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which show was Orson Welles most famous for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, his radio anthology series The Mercury Theatre caused widespread panic because many listeners thought that an invasion by extraterrestrial beings was actually occurring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was The Mercury Theatre series so important?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "Orson Welles' work was disparagingly mentioned by Adolf Hitler in a public speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most interesting thing that happened during the time around which Orson Welles read from War of the Worlds?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "Marking the radio debut of the Mercury Theatre, Welles's Les Misérables was described by biographer Simon Callow as one of his earliest, finest and most serious achievements on radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Les Miserables successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "His first film, Citizen Kane, is consistently ranked as one of the greatest films ever made, which he co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in as Charles Foster Kane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other successful programs did Orson Welles write or perform in besides Les Miserables?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "The Shadow radio series became so successful that The Shadow Magazine had to be made to appease the high demand of the fanbase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Shadow received by the public?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 6991, "Truth_answer": "As Orson Welles' contract came to an end, he chose not to sign on for another season. After the broadcast of March 31, 1940, Welles and Campbell parted amicably.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Orson Welles radio career end?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "The Mercury Theatre was an independent repertory theatre company founded in New York City in 1937 by Orson Welles and producer John Houseman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825004500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Theatre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mercury Theatre?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "The Mercury Theatre produced theatrical presentations, radio programs and motion pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825004500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Theatre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mercury Theatre do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "John Houseman was a partner in all the decisions made at Mercuy Theatre and was a producer on many different works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Houseman play in the work done by Mercury Theatre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "Caesar, written by Orson Welles and John Houseman, was performed in repertory with The Shoemaker's Holiday; both productions moved to the larger National Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Welles and John Houseman write productions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "The Mercury Theatre was such a success that Orson Welles appeared on the cover of Time magazine, in the issue dated May 9, 1938—three days after his 23rd birthday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Orson Welles and John Houseman shows received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "A New York Post review, called Orson Welles Caesar by all odds the most exciting, the most imaginative, and the most absorbing of the season's new productions.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Welles and John Houseman receive any other great reviews?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6992, "Truth_answer": "In 1938, as director of the Mercury Theatre, Orson Welles received the New York Drama Study Club Award for the greatest contribution toward a living, breathing theatre this season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Orson Welles receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "Saosin is a post-hardcore band from Newport Beach, California, USA who originally formed during 2003 and partly consists of former members of the band Open Hand.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sonichits.com/video/Saosin/Mookie's_Last_Christmas_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180823194734id_/https://www.last.fm/music/Saosin/+wiki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Saosin form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "Saosin's first album has currently sold an estimated 800,000 copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161020034900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Saosin's first album popular?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "Seven Years, Translating the Name, and 3rd Measurement in C are some of the tracks off of Saosin's first EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on Saosin's EP Translating the Name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "During the rest of 2006, Saosin toured on the International Taste of Chaos Tour, playing their first shows outside of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saosin play any shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "Saosin's EP Translating the Name was an immediate success and was immensely popular on online forums and music sites. Saosin first became popular through promotion and exposure through the Internet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Saosin's EP Translating the Name well received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "Saosin was signed to Capitol Records in March after they played the Taste of Chaos tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Saosin do after the Taste of Chaos tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6993, "Truth_answer": "In February 2004, the band's vocalist Anthony Green left Saosin and later formed the band Circa Survive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What band did Anthony Green form after leaving?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "In February 2004, the band's vocalist Anthony Green left Saosin and later formed another band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Saosin in 2004?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "Cove Reber replaced Anthony Green. When Beau Burchell first heard the demo, he thought it was Anthony playing a trick on them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Cove Reber recieved as a new member of Saosin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "Reber's vocal stylings were very similar to those of Anthony Green's when the demo was originally recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Beau Burchell think it was Anthony Green playing a trick on them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "Saosin have released three albums: Saosin, In Search of Solid Ground, and Along the Shadow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saosin release a new album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "Reception of In Search of Solid Ground has been divided amongst fans due to the change in style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did In Search of Solid Ground do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "No, In Search of Solid Ground did not have singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did In Search of Solid Ground have any singles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6994, "Truth_answer": "Saosin toured with many famous artists such as Underoath and The Devil Wears Prada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Saosin article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "The Hughes H-4 Hercules is a prototype strategic airlift flying boat designed and built by the Hughes Aircraft Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughes_H-4_Hercules_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the H-4 hercules?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "HK-1 Hercules flying boat was to be used to transport troops and equipment across the Atlantic as an alternative to seagoing troop transport ships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the use of the H-4 Hercules flying boat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "The H-4 Hercules cost $2.5 million to make.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the H-4 Hercules cost to make?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "The Spruce Goose's lifting capacity and ceiling were never tested. The company disbanded the H-4 Hercules project after Hughes' death in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the H-4 Hercules used for many missions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "Reporters were invited to the unveiling, but there are no articles of public reviews of the H-4 Hercules", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the H-4 Hercules have many critics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "On November 4, 2017, the 70th anniversary of the only flight of the H-4 Hercules was celebrated at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum with Hughes' paternal cousins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about the H-4 Hercules?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "The Hercules was the world's largest flying boat, and, at 319 feet 11 inches (97.51 m), had the longest wingspan of any aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How large was the H-4 Hercules?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6995, "Truth_answer": "Hughes set multiple world air speed records and building the Hughes H-1 Racer and H-4 Hercules (the Spruce Goose).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126091330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the H-4 Hercules break any records?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Mwai Kibaki married Lucy Muthoni, the daughter of a church minister, who was then a secondary school head teacher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mwai Kibaki married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, the media reported that Mwai Kibaki has a second spouse, whom he allegedly married under customary law, Mary Wambui, and a daughter, Wangui Mwai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki remarry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki had four children with Lucy Muthoni: Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, David Kagai, and Tony Githinji.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "No, all of Mwai Kibaki's kids were from Lucy Muthoni", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki have children with anyone else besides Lucy Muthoni?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki served as an opposition Member of Parliament from 1992 to 2002. He unsuccessfully vied for the presidency in 1992 and 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mwai Kibaki article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "Mary Wambui, who enjoyed the state trappings of a Presidential spouse and became a powerful and wealthy business-woman during the Kibaki Presidency,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of power did Mary Wambui have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6996, "Truth_answer": "Mary Wambui succeeded Kibaki as Member of Parliament for Othaya in the 2013 General Election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary Wambui have any other political rolls?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "The NARC Fallout was when Kibaki fired his whole cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the NARC Fallout?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "The 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum was held on 21 November 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What important event happened in Kenya in 2005?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "As a consequence of the referendum loss, Mwai Kibaki dismissed his entire cabinet in the middle of his administration's term, with the aim of purging Raila-allied ministers from the cabinet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was important about the referendum during the NARC fallout?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "Mwai Kibaki was in good favor and worked along side Jaramogi Oginga Odinga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mwai Kibaki work with any important people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "Despite Mwai Kibaki's indulgence in infidelity, he is a practicing and a very committed member of the Roman Catholic Church and attends Consolata Shrines Catholic Church in Nairobi every Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else important in the Mwai Kibaki article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "Kenyan Commission of Inquiry reported that Mwai Kibaki reneged on this pact after being elected. They cite criticism of Kibaki neglecting his pre-election agreement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911163259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mwai_Kibaki_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the the public's response to the dismissal of most of Kibaki's cabinet?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "Although not directly stated, there were attempts of relieving Mwai Kibaki from his role of presidency dispite his tenure in office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone try to get rid of Mwai Kibaki?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6997, "Truth_answer": "The government of national unity was formed in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://zimbabwedigitalnews.com/2019/01/22/opinion-what-zimbabwe-needs-to-do-to-stop-the-cancerous-black-market/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Government of National Unity formed?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback is anti-abortion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Sam Brownback's opinion about abortion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "A Kansas budget passed with Sam Brownback's approval in 2011 blocked Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri from receiving family planning funds from the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the anti-abortion bills that Sam Brownback signed off on pass?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "Brownback signed The Unborn Child Protection From Dismemberment Abortion Act, which bans the most common technique used for second-trimester abortions. This made Kansas the first state to do so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other anti-abortion bills that Sam Brownback signed off on that passed besides the bill that blocked Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri from receiving family planning funds from the state?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "In April 2013, Sam Brownback signed a bill that blocked tax breaks for abortion providers, banned sex-selection abortions and declared that life begins at fertilization. This bill became a law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Unborn Child Protection From Dismemberment Abortion Act and the bill that blocked Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri from receiving family planning funds from the state the only bills passed by Sam Brownback?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "In May 2012, Brownback signed the Health Care Rights of Conscience Act, which will allow pharmacists to refuse to provide drugs they believe might cause an abortion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219195750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other bills that Sam Brownback approved besides The Unborn Child Protection From Dismemberment Abortion Act, the bill that blocked Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri from receiving family planning funds from the state, a bill that blocked tax breaks for abortion providers, banned sex-selection abortions and declared that life begins at fertilization?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "A judge has blocked Sam Brownback's budget provision, ordered Kansas to begin funding the organization again, and agreed with Planned Parenthood that it was being unfairly targeted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Brownback face any opposition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback has blocked many from getting the help they need, but as far as the article goes, the Planned Parenthood budget stoppage was the only time he was opposed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was this the blockage of Planned Parenthood's budget the only bill that was blocked?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 6998, "Truth_answer": "Sam Brownback appeared with three children adopted from in vitro fertilization clinics to coincide with a Senate debate over the Cord Blood Stem Cell Act of 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting information about the Sam Brownback article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was was released in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was That Was the Week That Was released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was had a total of 37 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes did That Was the Week That Was have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTW or TW3, is a satirical television comedy programme on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of show was That Was the Week That Was?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "There were renditions made of the show in other places but the only other place the UK version was aired was the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did That Was the Week That Was air anywhere else besides BBC?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "A Canadian version of That Was the Week That Was, This Hour Has Seven Days, proved controversial and was cancelled after two series amid allegations of political interference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was That Was the Week That Was popular internationally?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "On April 21, 1985 in the United States, the ABC network aired That Was The Week That Was as a special, hosted by David Frost and Anne Bancroft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did That Was the Week That Was air anywhere else besides BBC and US?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 6999, "Truth_answer": "In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted by industry professionals, That Was The Week That Was placed 29th.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is particularly interesting in the That Was the Week That Was article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7000, "Truth_answer": "The official declaration of Ukrainian sovereignty of 16 July 1990 stated that citizens of the Republic of all nationalities constitute the people of Ukraine.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ukrainians initially get their ethnic/national identity?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7000, "Truth_answer": "Biculturalism is especially present in southeastern Ukraine where there is a significant Russian minority.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the different ethnicities included under the title of Ukrainian?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7000, "Truth_answer": "In 1939, Timoshenko was given command of the entire western border region and led the Ukrainian Front during the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Timoshenko play in the history of Ukraine?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7000, "Truth_answer": "Ukrainian music incorporates a diversity of external cultural influences. It also has a very strong indigenous Slavic and Christian uniqueness whose elements were used among many neighboring nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ukrainians article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "The Expose changed. Reports vary based on the source. According to People magazine, one of the original singers quit while two of the girls were fired midway through the recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes were made to the group Exposé in 1986?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "Shortly thereafter, Casañas pursued a solo career and Lorenzo pursued other ambitions; they were replaced by Jeanette Jurado and Gioia Bruno. Miller began a solo career as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Exposé change because of the alteration in the members of the group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "Arista records felt that the three original singers of Expose lacked star potential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the two members of Exopsé fired?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "There were no more members left of Exposé after the change because all the original members eventually went on to pursue solo careers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the remaining members of Exposé after the changes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other drama in the Expose group besides the breakup?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "All three original members of Expose, Casañas, Lorenzo and Miller later contributed vocals on songs on the Miami group Will to Power's eponymous 1988 debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the former members of Exposé ever collaborate after being fired/leaving?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "Expose's Casañas pursued a solo career, Lorenzo returned to the dance charts with the Vendetta Records, and Miller evolved into a headline performer frequently showcasing her talents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the original members of Exposé do any solo ventures after separation?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "Expose's Casañas released a solo album, Only Time Will Tell, which garnered the club hits You're The One, Love Desire, and the Clivilles & Cole-produced bassline-heavy hit Notice Me.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the former members of Exposé have any hit singles alone?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7001, "Truth_answer": "Sandeé Casa's Notice Me peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Sandra Casañas solo works win an award?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "Exposé was initially formed in 1984 when Lewis Martineé, a Miami disc jockey and producer, decided to form a dance-based group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Exposé first come to light?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "The success of Expose's Point of No Return on the dance charts caught the attention of major labels and Expose signed with Arista Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exposé fair starting out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "Expose recorded Point of No Return for Pantera Records as a 12-inch vinyl single, which became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Exposé have any hits ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band Expose influenced by anyone?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "On October 21, 2006, Exposé kicked off its tour at the American Airlines Arena in Miami for the Freestyle Explosion concert, with the lineup of Curless, Jurado, and Bruno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Expose article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "Expose's Exposed to Love charted on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales and Hot Dance Club Play charts at #19 and #12, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161122183227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposed_to_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable hits released by Exposé besides point of no return?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "Billboard named the song, Exposed to Love, #69 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Exposed to Love do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Exposed to Love sell", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7002, "Truth_answer": "There was a lawsuit over the trademark licensing agreement for the rights to use the name Exposé.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729220629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expos%C3%A9_(group)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any scandals in the Exposé group?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7003, "Truth_answer": "On January 26, 2012, Hulk Hogan returned to the ring at a house show, where he, defeated Bobby Roode, Bully Ray and Kurt Angle in a six-man team main event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Hulk Hogan in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7003, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Anderson challenged Bully Ray to a match where if Ray loses, the Aces & Eights are gone but if Anderson loses, he must leave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Aces and Eights?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7003, "Truth_answer": "In July, Hulk Hogan, alongside Sting, began feuding with a mysterious group of masked men, who had dubbed themselves the Aces & Eights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a feud between Hulk Hogan and anyone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7003, "Truth_answer": "Hulk Hogan feud with Aces and Eights was just a wrestling narrative and not real at all.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hulk Hogan's feud with Aces and Eights true? Was there evidence of this feud?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7003, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the feud between hulk hogan and aces and eights lead to any changes with aces and eights?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7003, "Truth_answer": "Bully Ray revealed himself to be the leader of Aces and Eights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who took over Aces and Eights?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7004, "Truth_answer": "Psychedelia refers to psychedelic art, psychedelic music and the subculture that originated in psychedelic experiences of the 1960s, by people who used psychedelic drugs such as LSD, mescaline and psilocybin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was psychedelia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7004, "Truth_answer": "Krautrock is a genre of rock that developed in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s among bands that blended elements of psychedelic rock, electronic music, and various avant-garde influences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krautrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was krautrock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7004, "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream was inspired by mis-hearing the line tangerine trees and marmalade skies from The Beatles' track Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was special about Tangerine Dream's origins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7004, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Tangerine Dream released their own version of the theme music for the television series Stranger Things. Tangerine Dream had inspired music for the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222002748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Dream_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tangerine Dream article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7004, "Truth_answer": "Tangerine Dream's Alpha Centauri sold 20,000 copies in their native Germany, nearly four times as many as their later classic Phaedra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tangerine Dream's second album sucessful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia was born on April 2, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Camille Paglia born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia was born in Endicott, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203073912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Paglia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Camille Paglia born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia was born of Pasquale and Lydia Anne Paglia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Camille Paglia's parents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "A crucially significant event was when an outhouse exploded after Camille Paglia poured too much quicklime into it. That symbolized my life and work. Excess and extravagance and explosiveness.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything particularly interesting about Camille Paglia personal life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia went to Spruce Ridge Camp, a Girl Scout facility in the Adirondacks. She spoke of it many years later in the New York Observer as a prelesbian heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Camille Paglia do at Spruce Ridge Camp?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia's father, a veteran of World War II, taught at Oxford Academy high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Camille Paglia's father do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7005, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Camille Paglia's father have to say about camille?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia attended the Edward Smith Elementary School, T. Aaron Levy Junior High, and William Nottingham High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203073912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Paglia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Camille Paglia go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Camille Paglia study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia graduated from Harpur as class valedictorian in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203073912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Paglia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Camille Paglia graduate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "In the autumn of 1972, Camille Paglia began teaching at Bennington College, which hired her in part thanks to a recommendation from Harold Bloom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Camille Paglia do after she graduated?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "Through Camille Paglia's study of the classics and the scholarly work of Jane Ellen Harrison, James George Frazer, Erich Neumann and others, Paglia developed a theory of sexual history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Camille Paglia do after graduate school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia while at Harpur College at Binghamton University in 1964, she wrote a poem, Atrophy, and it was published in the local newspaper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Paglia write anything while at school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia read Susan Sontag and aspired to emulate what she called her celebrity, her positioning in the media world at the border of the high arts and popular culture.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203073912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Paglia_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Camille Paglia was working at Bennington College?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "Camille Paglia persuaded Susan Sontag to come to Bennington College to give a talk about contemporary issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Paglia get Sontag to speak at Bennington?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7006, "Truth_answer": "It is not clearly stated if Camille Paglia talked to Sontag, but Camille because disenchanted by Sontag and though her current work betrayed her earlier work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Camille Paglia speak with Sontag?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard is 6 ft. 10 in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How tall is Dwight Howard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard is 265 lbs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dwight Howard's weight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard is an eight-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA Team honoree, five-time All-Defensive Team member, and three-time Defensive Player of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did Dwight Howard do in the NBA?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard was born into a family with strong athletic connections.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dwight Howard able to do well in the NBA?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard played Center postion for the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other ways did Dwight Howard display his athleticism besides playing defense for the NBA?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "On February 16, 2008, Dwight Howard won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest by receiving 78% of the fan's votes via text messaging or online voting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dwight Howard do during the slam dunk contest?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard's became the first player in NBA history directly out of high school to start all 82 games during his rookie season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Dwight Howard's career highlights?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant said that Dwight Howard worries too much and doesn't want to let anyone down, urging him to play through the pain when Pau Gasol was sidelined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Dwight Howard ever had any bad criticism as a player?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7007, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard definitely has a weakness for women and unprotected sex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Dwight Howard's weaknesses?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard is know for consistently promoting his Christian beliefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a positive public image going for Dwight Howard?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard has stated he believes in reaching out to his community and fans and thus contributes substantially in the field of philanthropy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What way does Dwight Howard plan on reaching out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "As of September 2017, Dwight Howard—who has never married—had fathered five children by five different women living in three different states.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dwight Howard have any negative image?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard appeared in films such as The Three Stooges, Amazing, and Free Birds as a voice actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Dwight Howard been in any movies?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "The documentary is about Dwight Howard's antics, upbringing, and rise to fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the documentary tell about Dwight Howard's life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Within the NBA itself, Dwight Howard has participated in several NBA Read to Achieve assemblies encouraging children to make reading a priority.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Dwight Howard devote any of his time to causes?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard established the Dwight D. Howard Foundation in 2004 to provide scholarships for students who want to attend his alma mater, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031143441id_/https://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/dwight-howard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Dwight Howard given money to any charity?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard appeared as a special guest on an episode of the ABC series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that aired April 2, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Dwight Howard made any guest appearances?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "Dwight Howard has also appeared on an episode of The Odd Couple, Live and Maddie, and Mighty Med.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other appearances has Dwight Howard made besides on extreme makeover?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7008, "Truth_answer": "On August 26, 2019, Dwight Howard signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, reuniting him with his former team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a positive image fact of Dwight Howard recently?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "The character of Kitty Pryde was first published by Marvel Studios in January 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first publication date of Kitty Pryde?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "Artist John Byrne introduced the character Kitty Pryde into the X-Men universe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who introduced the character Kitty Pryde?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "Uncanny X-Men artist John Byrne named Kitty Pryde after a classmate he met in art school, Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the story behind the name Kitty Pryde?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "Katherine Anne Kitty Pryde was born in Deerfield, Illinois, to Carmen and Theresa Pryde.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Kitty Pryde come from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Kitty Pryde's powers going to be?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde has been well received as a comic book character of the X-Men. Wizard magazine put her at number #13 in 200 Greatest Comic Characters of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Kitty Pryde accepted into the Xmen issues by readers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "Kitty Pryde remained a part of the X-Men books until 2008 when she left again for roughly 2 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Kitty Pryde last in the Xmen series?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "With the help of Dazzler and Kitty Pryde, those X-Men rescued their teammates from the Hellfire Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about Kitty Pryde's history besides who introduced her, name origin, place of birth, comic book reception, and time with the x-men ?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7009, "Truth_answer": "In the early 2000s, Kitty Pryde disappeared from the spotlight after semi-retiring from superhero work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108120159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Pryde_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kitty Pryde leave for 2 years?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7010, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's critique begins with the analysis of production and exchange turned away from social theory and engaged in a quest for scientific objectivity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Roberto Mangabeira Unger say about economics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7010, "Truth_answer": "In Roberto Mangabeira Unger's economic critique, he uses turned away to mean his theory diverted from common economic thinking at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does it mean when Roberto Mangabeira Unger turned away from social theory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7010, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Roberto Mangabeira Unger did believe in scientific objectivity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roberto Mangabeira Unger believe in scientific objectivity?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7010, "Truth_answer": "In Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis, classical economics focused on the causal relations among social activities, which were connected with the production and distribution of wealth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Roberto Mangabeira Unger's analysis of classical economic say besides diverting from common economic thinking?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7010, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger was one of the founding members of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party and drafted its manifesto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Roberto Mangabeira Unger article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7010, "Truth_answer": "Roberto Mangabeira Unger is known for his work in the 1970s–1990s as part of the Critical Legal Studies movement, which helped disrupt the methodological consensus in American law schools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223192732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mangabeira_Unger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Roberto Mangabeira Unger's legal theory about?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "In 1964, along with other American business figures such as Sol Linowitz, David Rockefeller founded the non-profit International Executive Service Corps which encourages developing nations to promote private enterprise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7", "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For what policy groups is David Rockefeller known?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the International Executive Service Corps perceived by others?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "In 1979, David Rockefeller formed the Partnership for New York City, a not-for-profit membership organization of New York businessmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other policy groups did David Rockefeller create besides the International Executive Service Corps?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "At the time of his death, Forbes estimated David Rockefeller's net worth was $3.3 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Rockefeller article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "The Russian-American Bankers Forum was an advisory group set up by the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to advise Russia on the modernization of banking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Bankers Forum do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "The Council on Foreign Relations is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106153012id_/https://www.cfr.org/about_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the CFR do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "At times David Rockefeller served as an unofficial emissary on high-level business.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles did David Rockefeller play in politics besides forming the International Executive Service Corps and Partnership for New York City?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the David Rockefeller article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, nonpartisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller in July 1973 to foster closer cooperation among Japan, Western Europe, and North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126190553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Trilateral Commission known for?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller started as an assistant manager in the foreign department. There he financed international trade in a number of commodities, such as coffee, sugar and metals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was David Rockefeller's political stance on international matters?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7011, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was a noted internationalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any family members involved with David Rockefeller's policy groups?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "At times David Rockefeller served as an unofficial emissary on high-level business. Among the foreign leaders he met were Saddam Hussein, Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, and Mikhail Gorbachev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are David Rockefeller's political connections?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "President Jimmy Carter offered David Rockefeller the position of United States Secretary of the Treasury but he declined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did David Rockefeller do besides serve as an unofficial emissary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, David Rockefeller teamed up with former Goldman Sachs executives and others to form a fund-raising group based in Washington, Republicans Who Care, that supported moderate Republican candidates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How else was David Rockefeller involved in politics besides serve as an unofficial emissary?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was acquainted with Central Intelligence Agency director Allen Dulles and his brother, Eisenhower administration Secretary of State John Foster Dulles—who was an in-law of the family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Rockefeller have any other connections besides former Goldman Sach executives, Saddam Hussein, Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, and Mikhail Gorbachev?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller was criticized for befriending foreign autocrats in order to expand Chase interests in their countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there objections to David Rockefeller's political connections?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "In 1968, he declined an offer from his brother Nelson Rockefeller, then governor of New York, to appoint him to Robert F. Kennedy's Senate seat after Kennedy was assassinated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about David Rockefeller's ties to politics beside the organizations he started and his connections?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "After David Rockefeller declined, Nelson also offered the position to their nephew John Davison Jay Rockefeller IV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p5", "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of David Rockefeller declined Nelson Rockefeller's offer?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "David Rockefeller met Henry Kissinger when Kissinger was appointed a director of seminal Council on Foreign Relations study group on nuclear weapons, of which David Rockefeller was a member.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.networthstat.com/compare/andrew-carnegie-vs-rockefeller_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with David Rockefeller's relationship with Kissinger?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7012, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was a member of the Carnegie Endowment fro International Peace?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7013, "Truth_answer": "At 16 Sean Kelly won the national junior championship at Banbridge, County Down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first title Sean Kelly won?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7013, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly was born and raised at Belleville Maternity Home in Waterford city on 21 May 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sean Kelly grow up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7013, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly rode his own first race, at Kennedy Terrace in Carrickbeg, County Waterford, part of Carrick-on-Suir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sean Kelly first race?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7013, "Truth_answer": "For eight years Sean Kelly attended Crehana National School, County Waterford to which he travelled with his older brother, Joe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sean Kelly's early years like?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7014, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly returned to the 1988 Vuelta a España which started on the mountainous island of Tenerife where his team struggled in the second stage, and lost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sean Kelly during the Grand Tour success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7014, "Truth_answer": "After Sean Kelly's Vuelta win Kelly returned to Carrick-on-Suir where a parade was held in his honour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Sean Kelly won?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7014, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen major during the Carrick-on-Suir parade for Sean Kelly's Grand Tour victory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7014, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly concentrated on winning sprint time bonuses, battling with sprinter Jorge Dominguez, the BH teammate of leader, Laudelino Cubino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is important about Sean Kelly's Grand Tour success besides winning the Sean Kelly's Grand Tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7014, "Truth_answer": "Sean Kelly finished 46th in the Tour de France just over an hour behind Pedro Delgado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Sean Kelly do after he returned to Carrick-on-Suir?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala was featured prominently in the 1997 book Myth of the Welfare Queen by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Zucchino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which books feature Cheri Honkala ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala made people uncomfortable. She was convinced America sought to keep its poor out of sight so as not to be reminded of the policies that exacerbated poverty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does David Zucchino describe Cheri Honkala in his book ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala was the subject of Chapter 6, Using Economic Human Rights in the Movement to End Poverty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other publications feature Cheri Honkala besides Myth of the Welfare Queen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "Using Economic Human Rights in the Movement to End Poverty was written by Mary Bricker-Jenkins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote Using Economic Human Rights in the Movement to End Poverty?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala was named Woman of the Year in 1997 by Philadelphia Weekly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cheri Honkala article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "Since the mid-1990s Honkala has been extensively documented by photographer Harvey Finkle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who photographed Cheri Honkala ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7015, "Truth_answer": "One of the last photos taken by the late photographer Richard Avedon was a portrait of Cheri Honkala for the series Democracy 2004, which appeared in The New Yorker magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cheri Honkala featured in any magazines ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala got into creating video content to shed a spotlight on the homeless epidemic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made Cheri Honkala want to start making video content?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Work with Cheri Honkala has included Takeover, a film, financed by Bruce Springsteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Cheri Honkala's first video project?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Takeover was about homeless women that was planned as the first in a series on 'heroes of the new American depression;'“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Takeover with Cheri Honkala about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala has been in a wide amount of videos and documentaries, but there's specific number accounted for.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many videos has Cheri Honkala been in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala's main message for others was on how the approach on how the government handles homelessness needs to be restructured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the main message Cheri Honkala tried to convey?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala has been a controversial figure throughout her career as a protester and organizer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105164237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheri_Honkala_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cheri Honkala well received by the public?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7016, "Truth_answer": "Cheri Honkala has been named Woman of the Year in 2001 by Ms. Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Cheri Honkala article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s, Patti Page's music wasn't as successful and shifted her style more toward country music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to Page changing her musical style in the 60s?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "In 1951, Page released the follow-up single to Tennessee Waltz called Would I Love You, which was a Top 5 hit, and also sold a million copies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Page have any chart-topping country music hits during the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "In the 1960's Patti Page released several albums for Columbia Records such as Love After Midnight, The Nearness of You, Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Page release any other records on Columbia Records during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Patti Page did a duet with country singer Tom T. Hall titled, Hello, We're Lonely was a Top 20 hit, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard Country Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Page do any duets during the 1970s?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "Patti Page toured the country with the Jimmy Joy Band in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215215504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Page_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Page tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "Patti Page was posthumously honored with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Patti Page article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the article explain why Patti Page took a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7017, "Truth_answer": "In the 1960s, Patti Page was featured in several films such as Boys' Night Out and and Dondi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Page have any notable, non-musical life events during the 1960s?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7018, "Truth_answer": "Patti Page became the first pop artist to harmonize her own vocals on a recording. This technique would later be used on Page's biggest hit singles in the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215215504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Page_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you give me a little more information about the Pop success of Patti Page during 1946-1949?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7019, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Chaplin made his first amateur appearance at the age of five years, when he took over from Hannah one night in Aldershot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charlie Chaplin's first role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7019, "Truth_answer": "At 19, Charlie Chaplin was signed to the prestigious Fred Karno company, which took him to America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130010111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Chaplin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Chaplin perform with any groups?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7019, "Truth_answer": "Saintsbury secured a role for Charlie Chaplin in a Charles Frohman production, where he played Billy the pageboy in three nationwide tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charlie Chaplin perform in any plays?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7019, "Truth_answer": "Saintsbury secured a role for Charlie Chaplin in Charles Frohman's production of Sherlock Holmes, where he played Billy the pageboy in three nationwide tours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130010111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Chaplin_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the play Charlie Chaplin performed in where he played the pageboy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7020, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty emphasized that the body was a corrective to consciousness as the source of knowledge, and maintained that the body and that could not be disentangled from each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is consciousness as define by Maurice Merleau-Ponty?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7020, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty was born on March 14, 1908.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Maurice Merleau-Ponty born ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7020, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty follow the slogan of Husserl's phenomenology is all consciousness is consciousness of something, which implies a distinction between acts of thought and intentional objects of thought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which philosopher theory did Maurice Merleau-Ponty follow ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7020, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty believes that the essential partiality of our view of things, their being given only in a certain perspective and at a certain moment does not diminish their reality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "According to Maurice Merleu-Ponty what does consciousness prove about human memories?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7021, "Truth_answer": "According to Maurice Merleau-Ponty, perception has an active dimension, in that it is a primordial openness to the lifeworld.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Primacy of Perception?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7021, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Primary of Perception was published in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Merleau-Ponty write Primacy of Perception?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7021, "Truth_answer": "Maurice Merleau-Ponty emphasized the body as the primary site of knowing the world, a corrective to the long philosophical tradition of placing consciousness as the source of knowledge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210014513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Merleau-Ponty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Merleau-Ponty think about consciousness?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7022, "Truth_answer": "Villarreal, officially called Vila-real, is a city in the province of Castellón which is part of the Valencian Community in the east of Spain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Villarreal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7022, "Truth_answer": "Robert Pires played for the Villarreal Club de Fútbol from 2006 to 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Robert Pires stay in Villarreal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7022, "Truth_answer": "After playing for the Villarreal Club de Fútbol, Robert Pires went on to play for Aston Villa Football Club from 2010 to 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Pires retire after playing for the Villarreal Club de Fútbol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7022, "Truth_answer": "Robert Pires main positions on the field were Winger and Attacking midfielder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Robert Pires play?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7022, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 15, Robert Pires left school and began his dream of a career in football with a two-year sports degree course in Reims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Pires_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Pires start playing as a child?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7023, "Truth_answer": "Robert Pires wanted to move on to coaching as a career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Robert Pires leave the sport?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7023, "Truth_answer": "To this day, Robert Pires is still coaching.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Robert Pires doing now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7023, "Truth_answer": "Robert Pires does not play futbol professionally anymore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Robert Pires still play sports at all?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7023, "Truth_answer": "Robert Pires said he felt hurt by how Wenger did not trust him anymore, which convinced him that it was time to move on from Arsenal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Pires_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Pires happy with his departure from Arsenal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7023, "Truth_answer": "Robert Pires is still very much involved in sports, from consulting to occasionally talking to the press about upcoming sports events.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Robert Pires still involved in sports in any way?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "Nacy Lieberman attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and played on the women's basketball team there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828024101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Nancy Lieberman go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "From 1976 to 1980, Nancy Lieberman attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828024101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nancy Lieberman start college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Lieberman get any scholarships to go to college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "From 1976 to 1980, Nancy Lieberman attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and played on the women's basketball team there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828024101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Lieberman play basketball in college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Lieberman played almost exclusively the position of point guard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Nancy Lieberman play?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Lieberman and her team won two consecutive AIAW National Championships (1979, 1980) and one WNIT (Women's National Invitation Tournament)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828024101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lieberman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Lieberman play in any big tournaments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7024, "Truth_answer": "No major injury is stated in relation to Nancy Lieberman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nancy Lieberman have any injuries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7025, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, DJ Paul won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for It's Hard out Here for a Pimp from the film Hustle & Flow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Paul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What academy award did DJ Paul win?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7025, "Truth_answer": "Scale-a-Ton is the second solo album by Three 6 Mafia member DJ Paul. It was released May 5, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316143405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-A-Ton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Scale-A-Ton?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7025, "Truth_answer": "A Person of Interest is the third studio album by American hip hop artist DJ Paul, released on October 22, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161227133425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Person_of_Interest_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was A Person of Interest the name of one of DJ Paul's albums?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7025, "Truth_answer": "DJ Paul worked alongside Lil Wyte, Project Pat and Gucci Mane as well as upcoming artist Locodunit to produce A Person of Interest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ Paul work with anyone to complete A Person of Interest album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7025, "Truth_answer": "DJ Paul worked alongside Lord Infamous to produce Scale-A-Ton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DJ Paul work with anyone on the Scale-A-Ton album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "Georg Cantor proved for any positive integer n, there exists a 1-to-1 correspondence between the points on the unit line segment and the points in an n-dimensional space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one-to-one correspondence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, Georg Cantor's Crelle paper revealed his beginning work on his notion of a 1-to-1 correspondence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Georg Cantor doing his work on 1-1 correspondence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "Crelle's Journal, or just Crelle, is the common name for a mathematics journal, the Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223071211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crelle%27s_Journal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Crelle's Journal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "The objections to Georg Cantor's work were occasionally fierce: Leopold Kronecker's public opposition and personal attacks included describing Cantor as a scientific charlatan, a renegade and a corrupter of youth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Georg Cantor's paper accepted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "Kronecker objected to Georg Cantor's proofs that the algebraic numbers are countable, and that the transcendental numbers are uncountable, results now included in a standard mathematics curriculum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Georg Cantor's paper displease Kronecker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "Georg Cantor spent much time in mathematical discussions with Richard Dedekind, whom he had met two years earlier while on Swiss holiday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Georg Cantor work with any other collegues during the time of his 1-1 correspondence?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "This paper displeased Kronecker and Georg Cantor wanted to withdraw his paper on 1-to-1 correspondence; however, Dedekind persuaded him not to do so and Karl Weierstrass supported its publication.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dedekind accept the Georg Cantor's notion of a 1-to-1 correspondence?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "In 1904, the Royal Society awarded Georg Cantor its Sylvester Medal, the highest honor it can confer for work in mathematics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Cantor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting in the Georg Cantor article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7026, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Georg Cantor, the concept of a set was rather elementary, and had been used in beginning mathematics. No one had realized that set theory had any nontrivial content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Georg Cantor's work in mathematics unique?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "West Yorkshire Police were criticised by Peter Sutcliffe for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Peter Sutcliffe criticize the Yorkshire police?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "At Dewsbury Peter Sutcliffe was questioned in relation to the Yorkshire Ripper case as he matched many of the known physical characteristics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the investigation involving Peter Sutcliffe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sutcliffe was represented by the Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone represent Peter Sutcliffe during his investigation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sutcliffe was convicted several times of assault.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Sutcliffe do after the investigation against him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Peter Sutcliffe committed his next murder in Leeds in January 1976, when he stabbed 42-year-old Emily Jackson 52 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Peter Sutcliffe murder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "When Peter Sutcliffe was stripped at the police station he was wearing an inverted V-neck sweater under his trousers with the V-neck exposing his genital area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peter Sutcliffe article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "In 1988, the mother of Sutcliffe's last victim, Jacqueline Hill, argued in the High Court that the police had failed to use reasonable care and was owed reparations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jacqueline Hill's mother do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7027, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other victims families present during the high court investigation involving Peter Sutcliffe and Jacqueline Hill besides he mother?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "An application by Peter Sutcliffe for a minimum term to be set, offering the possibility of parole , was heard by the High Court of Justice on 16 July 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Peter Sutcliffe appeal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "Despite being found sane at his trial, Peter Sutcliffe was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Attempts to send him to a secure psychiatric unit were blocked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Peter Sutcliffe article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "The High Court decided that Peter Sutcliffe will never be released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter's Stutcliffe's appeal successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "Peter Sutcliffe's appeal was rejected on January 14, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Peter Sutcliffe's appeal decided?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "On 2 January 1981, Peter Sutcliffe was stopped by the police with 24-year-old prostitute and arrested.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Peter Sutcliffe arrested?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there controversy about Peter Sutcliffe's appeal?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7028, "Truth_answer": "In December 2015 Peter Sutcliffe was assessed as being no longer mentally ill. In August 2016, a medical tribunal ruled that he no longer required clinical treatment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any aspect of the Peter Sutcliffe's appeal you find interesting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve attended Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York from 1970-1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210204210400id_/https://supermansupersite.com/0928524.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Christopher Reeve go to Cornell?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve double majored in English and music theory at Cornell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Christopher Reeve study?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve was a talented all-around athlete and his Superman film grossed $300,218,018 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Christopher Reeve successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Christopher Reeve's professors impressed by his success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "The letter expressed that Hesseltine had seen Christopher Reeve in A Month in the Country and wanted to represent him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Hesseltine's letter to Christopher Reeve say?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve graduated from Cornell in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029233804id_/https://cornellsun.com/2004/10/13/cornell-remembers-reeve-74/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christopher Reeve drop out of Cornell?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "In Hollywood, Stark Hesseltine told Christopher Reeve that he had been asked to audition for the leading role as Clark Kent/Superman in the big budget film Superman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Reeve_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first thing Christopher Reeve was cast in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "Superman (1978) grossed $300,218,018 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Superman (1978) successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7029, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Reeve prioritized his academics and though he received favorable responses to his introductions and auditions, he had to forgo several desirable opportunities because they began before school ended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Christopher Reeve juggle school and work well?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson developed and produced his own radio series, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ozzie Nelson do on the radio?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson's records were consistently popular, and in 1934, Nelson enjoyed success with his hit song, Over Somebody Else's Shoulder, which he introduced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ozzie Nelson Band have any top hits?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet original release went on air from October 3, 1952 to April 23, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet original release on the air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet original release ratings continued to decline. In January 1966, ABC moved the series to Saturdays where it completed its 14-season run that spring.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet original release end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet which averaged 29–30 episodes per season, remains the longest-running live-action American television sitcom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ozzie Nelson article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "In October 1935 Ozzie Nelson married the band's vocalist Harriet Hilliard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ozzie Nelson married?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson was raised in Ridgefield Park by his parents Ethel Irene and George Waldemar Nelson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Nelson have family?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson's best accomplishment was probably The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, a radio and television series with his wife Harriet and two sons David and Ricky Nelson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ozzie Nelson's best accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7030, "Truth_answer": "In 1935, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, had a number one hit with And Then Some, which was number one for one week on the U.S. pop singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Ozzie Nelson's biggest hit?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson did not get an education in music but during the Depression, he turned to music as a full-time career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Nelson get an education in Music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson started his entertainment career as a band leader. He formed and led The Ozzie Nelson Band, and had some initial limited success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Nelson have a band or was he always a leader?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson and his band specialized in big band and swing music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Ozzie Nelson play in his band?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Yes. In 1935, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, had a number one hit with And Then Some, which was number one for one week on the U.S. pop singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ozzie Nelson's band successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra had a wide variety of members that came and went.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Nelson have a group of members or was it just him?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "In October 1935 Ozzie Nelson married the band's vocalist Harriet Hilliard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Nelson share his love for music with anyone?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson's records were consistently popular, and in 1934, Nelson enjoyed success with his hit song, Over Somebody Else's Shoulder, which he introduced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701215114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozzie_Nelson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ozzie Nelson have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7031, "Truth_answer": "Ozzie Nelson had two children: the older, David, became an actor and director, and the younger, Eric Hilliard, became an actor and singer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the names of Ozzie Nelson's songs?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7032, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Masami Akita produced the albums Camouflage, Somei..., Suzume: 13 Japanese Birds Pt. 1, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you name an album that Merzbow released in that period from 2009 to present ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7032, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic critic Thom Jurek wrote: Creatively, Gensho is so rich and expansive, fans of both acts should find it indispensable.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album Gensho received by critics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7032, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in November 2009, Merzbow started releasing archival material from the 1980s and 1990s, both reissues and previously unreleased material, several of which were released on cassette.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened for Merzbow in the year 2009?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7032, "Truth_answer": "Masami Akita and Pándi then began to record studio albums collaborating with additional musicians, Cuts with the Swedish saxophone player Mats Gustafsson, Cuts of Guilt, and Cuts Deeper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115204754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzbow_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Masami Akita and Balázs Pándi release any albums together?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "The Voice of Nigeria or is the official international broadcasting station of Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Voice of Nigeria mean?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "One of Chinua Achebe's first duties was to help create the Voice of Nigeria network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Chinua Achebe do at the Voice of Nigeria?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "African Writers Series is a series of books by African writers that has been published by Heinemann since 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the African Writers Series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "One topic was an attempt to determine whether the term African literature ought to include work from the diaspora, or solely writing composed by people living within the continent itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of topics did the attendees talk about at the conference of African writers in English?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "Another question raised and debated at the conference was: Does African literature have to be written in African languages?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did the members of the conference of African writers in English discuss besides whether the term African literature ought to include work from the diaspora, or solely writing composed by people living within the continent itself?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "Chinua Achebe indicated that it was not a very significant question, and that scholars would do well to wait until a body of work were large enough to judge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Chinua Achebe feel about whether the term African literature ought to include work from the diaspora, or solely writing composed by people living within the continent itself?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "While at Makerere, Chinua Achebe was asked to read a novel written by a student called Weep Not, Child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Chinua Achebe do around the time of the conference of African writers in English?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "Impressed, Chinua Achebe sent it to Alan Hill at Heinemann, which published it two years later to coincide with its paperback line of books from African writers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122003910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinua_Achebe_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Chinua Achebe like Weep Not, Child?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7033, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did more African writers' works became more widely available impact Chinua Achebe?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7034, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's surveying ability was also put to use in mapping the jagged coast of Newfoundland in the 1760s, aboard HMS Grenville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Cook do in Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7034, "Truth_answer": "General Wolfe sent James Cook to survey the land for a military strategy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sent James Cook to Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7034, "Truth_answer": "James Cook surveyed the northwest stretch in 1763 and 1764, the south coast between the Burin Peninsula and Cape Ray in 1765 and 1766, and the west coast in 1767.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Cook find anything interesting in Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7034, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's five seasons in Newfoundland produced the first large-scale and accurate maps of the island's coasts and were the first scientific, large scale, hydrographic surveys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did James Cook find besides the northwest stretch, the south coast, and the west coast of Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7034, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's maps were used into the 20th century, with copies being referenced by those sailing Newfoundland's waters for 200 years, but are not used anymore.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we still use James Cook's maps?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7034, "Truth_answer": "James Cook also discovered and named Clerke Rocks and the South Sandwich Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Cook learn any other interesting things besides surveying Newfoundland?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "On 25 May 1768, the Admiralty commissioned Cook to command a scientific voyage to the Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Cook do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Cook do a good job commanding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "James Cook's voyage was to observe and record the 1769 transit of Venus across the Sun, which would help determine the distance of the Earth from the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen to James Cook in 1769?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "James Cook voyaged west, reaching the southeastern coast of Australia in 1770, and in doing so his expedition became the first recorded Europeans to have encountered its eastern coastline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen to James Cook in 1770?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "The site where James Cook was killed in Hawaii was marked in 1874 by a white obelisk set on 25 square feet of chained-off beach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the james Cook article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after leaving Hawaii Island, however, Resolution's foremast broke, so the James Cook's ships returned to Kealakekua Bay for repairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did James Cook stop exploring?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7035, "Truth_answer": "James Cook returned to England via Batavia, where many of his crew succumbed to malaria, arriving at the island of Saint Helena on April 30, 1771.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happen to James Cook in 1771?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7036, "Truth_answer": "In 1425 Jan van Eyck moved to Bruges and came to the attention of Philip the Good. His emergence as a collectable painter generally follows his appointment to Philip's court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jan van Eyck a court painter?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7036, "Truth_answer": "Jan Van Eyck served as official to John of Bavaria-Straubing, ruler of Holland, Hainault and Zeeland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Jan van Eyck a court painter at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7036, "Truth_answer": "Jan van Eyck served as court artist and diplomat, and was a senior member of the Tournai painters' guild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan van Eyck do as the court artist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7036, "Truth_answer": "A court salary freed Jan van Eyck from commissioned work, and allowed a large degree of artistic freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jan van Eyck make good money as a court artist?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7036, "Truth_answer": "Jan van Eyck travelled to Tournai to attend a banquet in his honour, also attended by Robert Campin and Rogier van der Weyden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jan van Eyck do as a diplomat?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "It is unclear if Babrak Karmal created the Fundamental Principles of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan on his own, but he definitely is credited with enforcing these policies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Babrak Karmal write The Fundamental Principles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "The Fundamental Principles: guaranteed freedom of speech, the right to security and life, the right to peaceful association, the right to demonstrate and the right to a fair trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Fundamental Principals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "The mistrust most Afghans felt towards the government was a problem for Babrak Karmal. Many still remembered when he had lied and said he would protect private capital in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Fundamental Principles supported by the public?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "Another clause stated that the state had the right to take families under its supervision. While it looked democratic at the outset, the Fundamental Principles was based on contradictions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fundamental Principles cause any conflict within the people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "In 1953 Babrak Karmal was arrested because of his student union activities, but was released three years later in 1956 in an amnesty by Muhammad Daoud Khan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Babrak Karmal granted amnesty from Muhammad Daoud Khan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "The Fundamental Principles of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, introducing a general amnesty for those people imprisoned during Nur Mohammad Taraki's and Amin's rule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babrak_Karmal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was amnesty granted to the people imprisoned during Nur Mohammad Taraki's and Amin's rule?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7037, "Truth_answer": "Babrak Karmal's one of three most important promises was the adoption of a new flag containing the traditional black, red and green.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Babrak Karmal implement a new flag in 1980?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad was born in Berdychiv, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire; the region had once been part of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is Joseph Conrad born in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad was a Russian subject, having been born in the Russian part of what had once been the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130063853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which commonwealth was Joseph Conrad from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "After the publication of Chance in 1913, Joseph Conrad was the subject of more discussion and praise than any other English writer of the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whats important about the Joseph Conrad article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "On 2 July 1886 Joseph Conrad applied for British nationality, which was granted on 19 August 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130063853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Joseph Conrad become a citizen of England?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "Apollo Korzeniowski was a Polish poet, playwright, translator, clandestine political activist, and father of Polish-English novelist Joseph Conrad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's Joseph Conrad's dad's name?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "Yes. After the father's death, Joseph Conrad's uncle Bobrowski had attempted to secure Austrian citizenship for him—to no avail. Conrad had not been released from being a Russian subject.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joseph Conrad stuck in Russia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad would have been liable to many years' military service and, as the son of political exiles, to harassment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Joseph Conrad stuck in Russia?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7038, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Conrad's uncle Bobrowski had helped Conrad numerous times in order to escape Russian and gain a new citizenship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who helped Joseph Conrad gain new citizenship after being stuck in Russia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7039, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile marriage to Ferdinand II in 1469 became the basis for the de facto unification of Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Isabella I of Castile married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7039, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile controlled Spain, a huge overseas territory in the New World, the Asian archipelago of the Philippines, and territories in Europe, Africa and Oceania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Queen Isabella's empire located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7039, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II had for daughters and one son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand II have any kids?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7039, "Truth_answer": "By her death on Nov. 26, 1504, Isabella I of Castile's only heir was Mad Joan Juana, who became queen of Castile in 1504 and of Aragon in 1516.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ended up taking over after Queen Isabella?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "With difficult events in Gene Tierney's personal life, Tierney struggled for years with episodes of manic depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Gene Tierny had problems with her health?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney consulted a psychiatrist and was admitted to Harkness Pavilion in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How has Gene Tierney handled her manic depression?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "No, Gene Tierney was never cured of her manic depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gene Tierney ever cure her manic depression?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney started smoking after a screening of her first movie to lower her voice. She subsequently became a heavy smoker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other health problems did Gene Tierney have besides her manic depression?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney died of emphysema on November 6, 1991, in Houston, thirteen days before her 71st birthday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did she ever get a disease from smoking?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney later became an outspoken opponent of shock treatment therapy, claiming it had destroyed significant portions of her memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting information do you have about Gene Tierney's health besides her manic depressions and smoking?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "After some 27 shock treatments, intended to alleviate severe depression, Gene Tierney fled the facility, but was caught and returned.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other treatments did Gene Tierney get for her manic depression besides seeing a psychiatrist?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "Antoinette Daria Cassini was institutionalized for much of her life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Antoinette Daria Cassini?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7040, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did other family members of Gene Tierney have health problems besides Antoinette Daria Cassini?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "In Gene Tierney's first role on Broadway, she carried a bucket of water across the stage in What a Life!.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gene Tierney in on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney appeared in the role of Molly O'Day in the Broadway production Mrs. O'Brien Entertains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gene Tierney have other roles on Broadway besides carrying water in What a Life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney performed in Broadway from 1938 to 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Gene Tierney perform on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Yes after Belle-Tier, Columbia Pictures signed Gene Tierney to a six-month contract in 1939.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Belle-Tier a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Gene Tierney's six month contract was up with Columbia Pictures?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney appeared as Peggy Carr in Ring Two to favorable reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Gene Tierney's next Broadway show after Mrs. O'Brien Entertains?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney's Broadway career ended in 1940 with her performance of The Male Animal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Gene Tierney's Broadway career end?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney was quoted, saying: I always had several different 'looks', a quality that proved useful in my career. Meaning she had many talents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Gene Tierney's various looks?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Gene Tierney met Howard Hughes, who tried unsuccessfully to seduce her. From a well-to-do family herself, she was not impressed by his wealth. Hughes eventually became a lifelong friend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104163758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tierney_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything else notable about Gene Tierney Broadway career besides her performances, career duration, and look?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7041, "Truth_answer": "Appearing with Cornel Wilde, Gene Tierney won an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gene Tierney win any awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7042, "Truth_answer": "Ted Cruz's victory in the Republican primary was described by the Washington Post as the biggest upset of 2012 ... a true grassroots victory against very long odds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some notable aspects of the 2012 election?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7042, "Truth_answer": "On January 19, 2011, after U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison said she would not seek reelection, Ted Cruz announced his candidacy via a blogger conference call.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Ted Cruz's victory in the Republican primary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7042, "Truth_answer": "In January 2016, The New York Times reported that Ted Cruz and his wife had taken out nearly $1 million in low-interest loans from Goldman Sachs and Citibank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Ted Cruz article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7042, "Truth_answer": "Ted Cruz won the runoff for the Republican nomination by a 14-point margin over Dewhurst, support for Dewhurst having plummeted while Cruz's vote total dramatically increased from the first round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else noteable about the 2012 election besides the winner of the Republican primary?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7043, "Truth_answer": "The television show Curb Your Enthusiasm extensively referenced West Side Story in the season seven episode Officer Krupke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Story_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide some infomation on references of West Side Story in popular culture?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7043, "Truth_answer": "West Side Story was nominated for six Tony Awards including Best Musical in 1957, but the award for Best Musical went to Meredith Willson's The Music Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was West Side Story a popular show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7043, "Truth_answer": "West Side Story is set in the Upper West Side neighborhood in New York City in the mid 1950s, an ethnic, blue-collar neighborhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me a little about the West Side Story?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7043, "Truth_answer": "In the third season of the series Glee, three episodes feature characters auditioning, rehearsing and performing a school production of West Side Story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125201517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Story_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else important about the references in popular culture concerning West Side Story besides the Curb Your Enthusiasm reference?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7043, "Truth_answer": "Glee received a Metacritic score of 78 out of 100 in its first season, based on reviews by eighteen critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Glee become popular as well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7043, "Truth_answer": "After the grammy award was won by West Side Story, the producers reduced the size of the orchestra, replacing five musicians with an off-stage synthesizer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the grammy award was won by West Side Story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "The West Side Story had an even longer-running London production, a number of revivals and international productions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some locations of the international productions of West Side Story?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "The original Australian production of West Side Story opened in October 1960 at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, before touring to the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney in February 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another location international location the West Side Story took place at besides London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "As in Romeo and Juliet, the love between members of two rival groups in West Side Story leads to violent confrontations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the West Side Story article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "Staatstheater Nürnberg staged a West Side Story production in Germany from 1972 in a German translation by Marcel Prawy directed by Wolfgang Weber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there are no other international production locations for West Side Story other than Australia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "In 1962, the West End production of West Side Story launched a five-month Scandinavian tour opening in Copenhagen, continuing to Oslo, Gothenburg, Stockholm and Helsinki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the international productions of West Side Story popular in other areas of the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "Robert Jeffrey took over from David Holliday as Tony and Jill Martin played Maria in West Side Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in some of the Scandinavian international productions of West Side Story?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7044, "Truth_answer": "In China, West Side Story was staged at the outdoor plaza of Hong Kong Cultural Centre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some theatres that put on these productions of West Side Story?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "Juturna is the debut studio album by American rock band Circa Survive. It was released on April 19, 2005 through Equal Vision Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012130id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juturna_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Juturna?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "The Juturna album has eleven tracks on it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs did Juturna have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "Upon the album's release, Juturna debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 183 on May 7, 2005. Up to July 19, 2006, it had sold 74,896 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012130id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juturna_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Juturna album successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did it take Circa Survive to make juturna", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "Circa Survive drew inspiration for the album from House of Leaves and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210103405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else about Juturna that is interesting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "Juturna's tracks are Holding Someone's Hair Back, Act Appalled, Wish Resign, The Glorious Nosebleed, In Fear and Faith, Stop the Fuckin' Car, Meet Me in Montauk, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the songs on Juturna?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7045, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Circa Survive quickly made a name for themselves in the indie music scene in little over two years with their 2005 debut album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210103405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa_Survive_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Circa Survive successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby played more than 100 shows with the Grateful Dead from 1988 until Jerry Garcia's death in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bruce Hornsby join Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "At some shows in 1988 and 1989, Bruce Hornsby joined the band as a special guest and played accordion or synthesizer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Bruce Hornsby get involved in the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby played more than 100 shows with the Grateful Dead from 1988 until Jerry Garcia's death in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bruce Hornsby play with the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invited Bruce Hornsby to join the Grateful Dead?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "Critics have suggested that Bruce Hornsby's style of jazz-fueled improvisation added to the band's repertoire, and helped to revitalize and refocus Jerry Garcia's guitar solos in the band's sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107143019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Hornsby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fans like Bruce Hornsby?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Hornsby's recording career started with the biggest hit he has had to date, The Way It Is. It has been sampled by artists, including Tupac Shakur, E-40, and Mase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Bruce Hornsby article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7046, "Truth_answer": "Yes, Bruce Hornsby and Jerry Garcia got along.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Hornsby and Jerry Garcia get along?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7047, "Truth_answer": "Kwame Nkrumah organized the Convention People's Party On June 12, 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Kwame Nkrumah organize the convention People's party?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7047, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in April 1949, there was considerable pressure on Kwame Nkrumah from his supporters to leave the UGCC and form his own party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121014501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kwame Nkrumah make the convention people's party on June 12, 1949?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7047, "Truth_answer": "This symbol of Kwame Nkrumah's Convention People's Party is a red cockerel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kwame Nkrumah's Convention People's Party symbol?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7047, "Truth_answer": "Kwameh Nkrumah's Convention People's Party colors are red, white, and green.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were all of Kwameh Nkrumah's Convention People's Party colors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7048, "Truth_answer": "it is The Get Up Kids second studio album", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Something to Write Home About an album by the band The Get Up Kids?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7048, "Truth_answer": "Action & Action was released as a single for The Get Up Kids album Something To Write Home About album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band The Get Up Kids release any singles with the album Something to Write Home about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7048, "Truth_answer": "The Get Up Kids toured relentlessly for almost three years in promotion of the record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the get up kids tour to promote the album something to write home about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7048, "Truth_answer": "The Get Up Kids toured relentlessly in Europe, Japan, and Australia for almost three years in promotion of the record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the get up kids tour in other countries to promote their album something to write home about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7048, "Truth_answer": "Venues booked months in advance could no longer hold the demand by the time The Get Up Kids arrived in town and fans were forced to stand outside to see them perform.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609124650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Get_Up_Kids_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band the get up kids well received throughout the world when they promoted their second album something to write home about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Muttiah Muralitharan retired from Test cricket in 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110024449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muttiah_Muralitharan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Muttiah Muralitharan retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Muttiah Muralitharan had nothing left to achieve in the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a reason for Muttiah Muralitharan to retire on July 7, 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Muttiah Muralitharan took the wicket of Gautam Gambhir on 5 February 2009 in Colombo to surpass Wasim Akram's ODI record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any other interesting information about Muttiah Muralitharan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "In July 2014, Muttiah Muralitharan played for the Rest of the World side in the Bicentenary Celebration match at Lord's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110024449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muttiah_Muralitharan_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Muttiah Muralitharan do anything after he retired from professional cricket?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Muttiah Muralitharan retired from Test cricket in 2010, registering his 800th and final wicket on 22 July 2010 from his final ball in his last Test match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110024449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muttiah_Muralitharan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Muttiah Muralitharan last match?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Sri Lanka won Muttiah Muralitharan's last match by 10 wickets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won Muttiah Muralitharan's last game before he retired in 2011?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Muttiah Muralitharan registered his 800th and final wicket on 22 July 2010 from his final ball in his last Test match", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110024449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muttiah_Muralitharan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Muttiah Muralitharan get his 800 wickets during his career in cricket?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7049, "Truth_answer": "Muttiah Muralitharan held the number one spot in the International Cricket Council's player rankings for Test bowlers for a record period of 1,711 days spanning 214 Test matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110024449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muttiah_Muralitharan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Muttiah Muralitharan do anything else notable in his cricket career?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts released their second album known as P.H.U.Q.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the follow up to The Wildhearts debut album Earth vs The Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "The Wildhearts released P.H.U.Q on May 22, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Wildhearts release P.H.U.Q.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "P.H.U.Q. by The Wildhearts reached number 6 in the UK Albums Chart, making it the band's most successful album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was P.H.U.Q album by the Wildhearts a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "the Wildhearts released fan club-only album entitled Fishing For Luckies that included the notable track Geordie In Wonderland“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened during the follow-up to the wildhearts debut album Earth vs the wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "Ginger offered this track to Kevin Keegan and Newcastle United F.C. as a potential team anthem, but was graciously turned down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wildhearts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me more about the song Geordie in Wonderland by The Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Newcastle United FC turn the song Geordie in Wonderland by The Wildhearts down as a potential team anthem?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7050, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the band's history, members have regularly been replaced, with the only constant member being the band's founder, singer and guitarist Ginger", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about The Wildhearts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7051, "Truth_answer": "Rabelais and His World is the title of Mikhail Bakhtin's dissertation on the French Renaissance writer François Rabelais.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rabelais and His World: carnival and grostesque the name of a book by Mikhail Bakhtin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7051, "Truth_answer": "In Rabelais and His World, a classic of Renaissance studies, Bakhtin concerns himself with the openness of Gargantua and Pantagruel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024162332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Bakhtin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Mikhail Bakhtin's dissertation Rabelais and His World about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7051, "Truth_answer": "it was consequently decided that Mikhail Bakhtin be denied his higher doctorate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024162332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Bakhtin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the disagreements about the controversial ideas discussed in Mikhail Bakhtin's Rabelais and His World ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7051, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Mikhail Bakhtin do after being denied his higher doctorate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7051, "Truth_answer": "His writings, on a variety of subjects, inspired scholars working in a number of different traditions and in disciplines as diverse as literary criticism, history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology and psychology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Mikhail Bakhtin article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7052, "Truth_answer": "Five high-profile films released throughout 2010 featured Jessica Alba in significant roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jessica Alba do in 2010?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7052, "Truth_answer": "The Killer Inside Me, Valentine's Day, Machete, An Invisible Sign of My Own, and Little Fockers all featured Jessica Alba in significant roles in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What high profile films featured Jessica Alba in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7052, "Truth_answer": "For all her 2010 roles, she received a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Alba_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jessica Alba win any awards for her roles in The Killer Inside Me, Valentine's Day, Machete, An Invisible Sign of My Own, and Little Fockers ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7052, "Truth_answer": "In January 2012, Alba and business partner Christopher Gavigan launched The Honest Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Jessica alba do in 2012?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7052, "Truth_answer": "The Honest Company is an American consumer goods company, founded by actress Jessica Alba, that emphasizes household products to supply the marketplace for ethical consumerism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321174146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Honest_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jessica Alba's The Honest Company?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7052, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Alba released her book, The Honest Life, based on her experiences creating a natural, non-toxic life for her family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jessica alba write a book?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "The T.E. Lawrence Strategy was against the Ottoman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the T.E. Lawrence strategy against?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "The T.E. Lawrence strategy was to avoid capturing Medina, and to extend northwards through Maan and Dera'a to Damascus and beyond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the T.E. Lawrence strategy against the Ottoman empire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "T.E. Lawrence enemies wanted to capture the city of Medina because it was an attractive target for the revolt as Islam's second holiest site", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did T.E Lawrence's enemies want to capture the city of Medina?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "Yes T.E. Lawrence and Emir Faisal went through with leading the attacks against the Ottomans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did T.E. Lawrence and Emir Faisal go through with leading the attacks against the Ottomans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "T.E. Lawrence and Emir Faisal continued attacking the Hejaz railway south from Damascus without permanently destroying it so the Ottomans couldn't make effective use of their troops at Medina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other strategy T.E. Lawrence and Faisal applied besides to avoid capturing Medina, and to extend northwards through Maan and Dera'a to Damascus and beyond.?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did T.E. Lawrence think of the enemy the Ottomans?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7053, "Truth_answer": "T.E. Lawrence wrote the book Seven Pillars of Wisdom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://mybathroomwall.co.uk/content.asp?archive_order=01/01/2017&archive_date=January%202017&type=travel_oddities&fromArchive=true_p80" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did T.E. Lawrence write?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles returned to Ring of Honor at the Third Anniversary Celebration: Part Two", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happenedto A.J Styles in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles wrestled Jimmy Rave at the Rave Ring of Honor Third Anniversary Celebration: Part Two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with A.J Styles and Jimmy at the Rave Ring of Honor Third Anniversary Celebration: part two?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Rave accused A.J. Styles of stealing the Styles Clash which he called the Rave Clash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did A.J Styles feud with Jimmy Rave at Ring of Honor at the Third Anniversary Celebration:Part Two?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "The Styles Clash that Jimmy Rave accused A.J. Styles of stealing is a belly-to-back inverted mat slam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the Styles Clash Jimmy Rave called the Rave Clash accusing A.J Styles of stealing from him?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "At Glory by Honor IV, A.J. Styles defeated Rave with the stipulation that the loser could no longer use the Rave/Styles Clash in Ring of Honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J Styles and Jimmy Rave fight over the Rave/Styles clash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "At This Means War, A.J. Styles defeated Generation Next leader Austin Aries, who was attacked by The Embassy following the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after A.J. Styles defeated Rave with the stipulation that the loser could no longer use the Rave/Styles Clash in Ring of Honor?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7054, "Truth_answer": "At Vendetta, A.J. Styles had his final match against The Embassy in an eight-man tag match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the A.J. Styles article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen made his acting debut", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what occurred to Hayden Christensen in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "the German-Canadian television series Macht Der Leidenschaft/Family Passions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the film Hayden Christensen made his acting debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what film did Hayden Christensen star in as a youth?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen's critically acclaimed portrayal of a misunderstood teenager in Life as a House earned him Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what film was a big break for Hayden Christensen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen played a misunderstood teenager named Sam Monroe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what character did hayden Christensen play in the film Life as a House?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen's performance was critically acclaimed earning him Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did critics think about Hayden Christensen acting skills in the film Life as a House?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen won the National Board of Review's award for Breakthrough Performance of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What award did Hayden Christensen win for his performance in Life as a House?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "in 2002, Hayden Christensen made his London theatre debut with Jake Gyllenhaal and Anna Paquin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interesting fact regarding Hayden Christensen's actingcareer?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7055, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen made his London theatre debut in This Is Our Youth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the play Hayden Christensen made his London theatre debut in?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen announced that he would be starring as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Hayden Christensen in Star Wars?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen announced he would be starring as Anakin Skywalker on On May 12, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Hayden Christensen announce that he would be starring as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith happen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen asked George Lucas if a special Vader suit could be constructed to fit his own body, rather than have a different actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.starwarsautographs.net/product-category/autographs/femi-taylor/_p25", "https://www.starwarsautographs.net/product-category/autographs/femi-taylor/_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen to Hayden Christensen on the set of Star Wars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "george Lucas agreed and suit was engineered to fit Hayden Christensen's frame, even including extensions to allow for the actor to attain Vader's 6 ft 6 inches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p3", "https://www.starwarsautographs.net/product-category/autographs/femi-taylor/_p25", "https://www.starwarsautographs.net/product-category/autographs/femi-taylor/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did George Lucas make that special Darth Vader suit for Hayden Christensen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Star wars fans like Hayden Christensen as Darth Vader?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "When Revenge of the Sith was being produced, Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor began rehearsing their climactic lightsaber duel long before Lucas would shoot it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened while Hayden Christensen was filming Star Wars besides him asking George Lucas to create his own custom Darth Vader suit?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "George Lucas is quoted as saying that he chose Hayden Christensen because he needed an actor who has that presence of the Dark Side.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Christensen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did George Lucas choose Hayden Christensen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "Hayden Christensen acted in two Star Wars movies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Star Wars movies did Hayden Christensen act in?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7056, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hayden Christensen act in any other movies during his time filming Star Wars?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries was placed on a shortlist of 17 candidates for the position of Conservative candidate to represent a southern rural constituency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first shortlist Nadine Dorries appeared on?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the parliament press for a female candidate for the position of Conservative candidate to represent a southern rural constituency?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "Nadine Dorries won the plum safe seat on the first ballot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nadine Dorries selected from the shortlist for the position of Conservative candidate to represent a southern rural constituency?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "In a debate on Woman's Hour, broadcast on 22 August 2001, Dorries had advocated all-women shortlists if the behaviour of Conservative selection committees did not change.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Nadine Dorries article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Nadine Dorries was highly critical of David Cameron's proposal to consider using all-women shortlists, arguing against a move which would create two classes of MPs.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nadine Dorries have other comments about the use of all-women shortlists besides advocating for them if the behavior of Conservative selection committees did not change?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "The word selection refers to the choosing of a candidate as the Conservative candidate to represent a southern rural constituency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the word selection in the section title Selection and all-women shortlists from the Nadine Dorries article refer to?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7057, "Truth_answer": "Dorries was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election for the safe seat of Mid-Bedfordshire on the retirement through ill health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102221734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other selections were made in 2005 Parliament besides Nadine Dorries being selected as the Conservative candidate to represent a southern rural constituency?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7058, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck achieved a 93% positive review rating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people perceive the film Good Night, and Good luck?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7058, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was given a 93% positive review rating by Rotten Tomatoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the 93% positive review rating for Good Night, and Good Luck given by?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7058, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert rated the movie Good Night, and Good Luck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else rated the movie Good Night, and Good Luck besides Rotten Tomatoes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7058, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck won an AFI award for Movie of the Year in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Good Night, and Good Luck receive any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7058, "Truth_answer": "Good Night, and Good Luck was nominated for six Academy Awards at the 2006 Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110001957id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Night,_and_Good_Luck_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year did the film Good Night, and Good Luck receive Academy Award nominations?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard claimed to have been sexually involved with both sexes as a teenager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was little richard's sexual orientation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard have any male lovers of note?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Richard ever marry or date a woman for cover?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard was subjected to homophobic jokes and ridicule.His father brutally punished him whenever he caught his son wearing his mother's makeup and clothing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Little Richard ever attacked for being gay?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "Little Richard's father brutally punished him whenever he caught him wearing his mother's makeup and clothing. Because of his effeminate mannerisms, his father kicked him out of their family home", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Little Richard abused otherwise at home?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did little richard support any gay charities after he came out?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When Little Richard announced he was gay was his career affected?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did little Richard's sexuality affect his music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did being gay affect how Little Richard could practice his religion?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was diagnosed with blue baby syndrome, caused by a congenital disease that limited the oxygen supply to his heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Irving thalbergs early years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "During high school, Irving Thalberg began having attacks of chest pains, dizziness and fatigue. This affected his ability to study, though until that time he was a good student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did blue baby syndrome affect Irving Thalberg's life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg ever get better after having blue baby syndrome?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg finished high school but lacked the stamina for college, which he felt would have required constant late-night studying and cramming for exams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So Irving Thalberg didnt go to college?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg took part-time jobs as a store clerk. When he turned 18, he placed an ad with the local newspaper hoping to find better work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg get an important job after high school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg found work as an office secretary at Universal Pictures' New York office, and later became personal secretary to the studio's founder and president, Carl Laemmle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And was Irving Thalberg's newspaper ad successful, did he find a better job than being a store clerk?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7060, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg was made head of production of MGM in 1925, at the age of twenty-six, helping MGM become the most successful studio in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Irving Thalberg article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7061, "Truth_answer": "A Picture of Nectar is the third studio album by the American rock band Phish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210222170027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Picture_of_Nectar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is A Picture of Nectar by Phish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7061, "Truth_answer": "Phish's album cover for A Picture of Nectar features Nectar's bar and restaurant owner Nectar Rorris's face superimposed onto an orange.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the cover of A picture of nectar by the rock band Phish look like?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7061, "Truth_answer": "Phish regularly performed at Nectar's bar and restaurant located in Downtown Burlington, Vermont.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Nectar's restaurant, where Phish performed at,located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7061, "Truth_answer": "During the late 1980s, Phish began to play regularly at Nectar's bar and restaurant in downtown Burlington, and performed dozens of concerts across multiple residencies through March 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the rock band Phish regularly play during the 1980's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7061, "Truth_answer": "Nectar's bar is where Phish played their first bar gig followed by a series of monthly three-night stands, saying that the experience taught us how to play“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210222170027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Picture_of_Nectar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything interesting about the album A Picture of Nectar by rock band phish?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7061, "Truth_answer": "Phish's 1992 album A Picture of Nectar was named in honor of Nectar's bar and restaurant owner, Nectar Rorris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the rock band phish's album named A Picture of Nectar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7062, "Truth_answer": "In November, Eunhyuk made his musical theatre debut in Fame at the Woori Financial Art Hall from 25 November 2011 to 29 January 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What theatre did Eunhyuk perform at?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7062, "Truth_answer": "Eunhyuk and his group project group Super Junior 05 released their debut album SuperJunior05 (Twins) on 5 December 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the album Eunhyuk released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7062, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Eunjyuk won SBS Entertainment Award for Best Newcomer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eunjyuk win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7062, "Truth_answer": "Inspired by the likes of H.O.T's Jang Woo-hyuk, Michael Jackson and singer-dancer Yoo Seung-jun, Eunhyuk trained himself at a young age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208055003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunhyuk_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Eunhyuk article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the four year old season for the race horse affirmed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public reception about race horse Affirmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7063, "Truth_answer": "Steve Cauthen was Affirmed's regular rider.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was race horse Affirmed's rider?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Cauthen and Affirmed have a good relationship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Steve Cauthen and Affirmed work together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7063, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed's Triple Crown win set two records: the shortest and longest gaps between the previous and next Triple Crown winners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this article on the race horse Affirmed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7064, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed won the Triple Crown race in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://jockeyclub.com/Default.asp?section=Resources&area=10&story=877_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Triple Crown race Affirmed won?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7064, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed was also known for his famous rivalry with Alydar, whom he met ten times, including in all three Triple Crown races.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the race horse Affirmed article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7064, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed returned to racing in early August in the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the race horseAffirmed do after winning the triple crown in 1978?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7064, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed nearly became an upset loser to the front-running Sensitive Prince but closed in the last 100 yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Affirmed's return to racing at the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7064, "Truth_answer": "Affirmed raced in the Travers Stakes at Saratoga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200409213941id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmed_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Affirmed continue to race after the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7064, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other notable information about the race horse Affirmed is there?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "Adam Yauch died from cancer at the age of 47.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p18", "https://rich1698.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Adam Yauch from Beastie boys die and when?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "Founding Beastie Boys guitarist John Berry died on May 19, 2016, aged 52, as a result of frontotemporal dementia, following several years of ill health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How and when did John Berry from the Beastie Boys die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "The Beastie Boys released the album Hot Sauce Committee Part Two in spring of 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did the band the beastie boys release around 2011?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "Hot Sauce Committee Part Two debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200, selling 128,000 copies in its first week", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703054453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Sauce_Committee_Part_Two_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the sales of the Beastie Boys album Hot Sauce Committee Part Two good?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "In October 2018, Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz released a memoir, Beastie Boys Book", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did you find intriguing about the band the beastie boys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the autobiography Beastie Boys Book sell well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Mike D confirmed that the Beastie Boys had disbanded", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the band the beastie boys currently do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do any of the Beastie Boys members still perform?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "The Beastie Boys were formed as a four-piece hardcore punk band, the Young Aborigines, in 1978 by Mike D, MCA, John Berry and Kate Schellenbach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original members of the band the beastie boys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "John Berry was credited with naming the Beastie Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came up with the Beastie Boys name for the band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "The first Beastie Boys show took place at Berry's loft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the band the beastie boys first perform ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the Beastie Boy's EP Polly Wog Stew sell?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "The Beastie Boys achieved local success with the 1983 experimental hip hop single Cooky Puss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125102606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band The beastie boy do after the EP Polly Wog Stew release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "The Beastie Boy's first certified gold album was Licensed to ill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album was the band the beastie boys first certified Gold album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7066, "Truth_answer": "Cooky Puss features band member Adam Horovitz and their final release featured drummer Kate Schellenbach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the band the beastie boys add for their debut single Cooky Puss?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7067, "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s, Yip Harburg wrote a series of book musicals with social messages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do on Broadway?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7067, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg wrote the book and lyrics for Finian's Rainbow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Yip Harburg a writer for Finian's Rainbow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7067, "Truth_answer": "Harburg worked with composers Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kern, Jule Styne, and Burton Lane, and later wrote the lyrics for The Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yip Harburg do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7067, "Truth_answer": "Yip Harburg wrote the lyrics for Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?, April in Paris, and It's Only a Paper Moon,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Yip Harburg write the lyrics for anything else besides The Wizard of OZ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7067, "Truth_answer": "In 1966, songwriter Earl Robinson sought Yip Harburg's help for the song Hurry Sundown; the two collaborated on the song and are credited as co-writers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926234154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is Yip Harburg famous for besides writing the lyrics for Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?, April in Paris, It's Only a Paper Moon, and The wizard of Oz? ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "Though Arijit Singh has been inspired by many artists, Singh named KK as his favorite singer along with Ayushmann Khurrana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Arijit Singh influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did KK and Ayushmann Khurrana influence Arijit Singh?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "Arijit Singh was the music producer of the track Kabira.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Arijit Singh produce?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "Arijit Singh's track Kabira was ranked at position 3, in the list of Best Songs of 2013 published by Bollywood Spice on 25 December 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Arijit Singh's track Kabira popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "Arijit Singh produced the song Yun Shabnami.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Aijit Singh produce anything else besides the song Kabira?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "Arijit Singh's track Yun Shabnami was never released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song yun Shabnami used in the film Saawariya ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "The script for the film Saawariya changed and Arijit Singh's song Yun Shabnami was no longer required.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Arijit Singh's track Yun Shabnami not released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7068, "Truth_answer": "Arijit Singh has often been portrayed by the Indian media as a small town boy who made it big.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Arijit Singh viewed in the public?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "As time has passed, the Amish have felt pressures from the modern world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has modern life done to the Amish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "The Amish have felt pressured by issues such as taxation from modern life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What pressures have the Amish felt from the modern world?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "The Amish have also felt pressured by issues of education from the modern life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other issues have pressured the Amish besides taxation from modern life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "The Amish also face pressure on law and its enforcement from modern life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another issue the Amish have faced besides pressure from taxation and education because of modern life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "The Amish face occasional discrimination and hostility from the pressures of modern life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the next issue the Amish faced from modern life pressure besides taxation, education, and law and its enforcement?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "On occasion, the Amish's increasing divergence from modern society has resulted in sporadic discrimination and hostility from their neighbors, such as throwing of stones or other objects at Amish horse-drawn carriages on the roads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has the Amish way of lifes increasing divergence from modern society occasionally caused?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller of the Old Order Amish, and Adin Yutzy of the Amish Mennonite Church were fined $5 for refusing to send their children to high school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an Amish issue with the state of Wisconsin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "On May 19, 1972 Jonas Yoder, Wallace Miller, and Adin Yutzy were all fined for refusing to send their children to high school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller of the Old Order Amish, and Adin Yutzy of the Amish Mennonite Church get fined $5 for refusing to send their children to high school?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7069, "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Supreme Court decided to overturned the conviction for Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller of the Old Order Amish, and Adin Yutzy of the Amish Mennonite Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the outcome of Jonas Yoder, Wallace Miller, and Adin Yutzy being fined after refusing to send their children to high school?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "The more progressive Amish members, comprising roughly two-thirds of the group, became known by the name Amish Mennonite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the more progressive Amish group called?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "The more traditionally minded Amish groups became known as the Old Order Amish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Other more traditionally minded Amish groups name is?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1920s, the more change minded faction of the Old Order Amish broke away from the mainstream and organized under the name Beachy Amish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the amish old order called now?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "Another Amish order besides Beachy Amish is Old Beachy Amish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another Amish order besides the Beachy Amish?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "In the 1950s, the Beachy Amish transformed into an evangelical church", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Old beachy amish faction known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there another order besides the old beachy order, the old order and the new order?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "The Egli Amish withdrew in 1858", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Egli Amish withdraw?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "the Egli Amish formed the Conservative Amish Mennonite Conference in 1910, but dropped the word Amish from their name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107083208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "WHat did Egli Amish do when they withdrew in 1858?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7070, "Truth_answer": "The Egli Amish dropping Amish from their name was finalized in 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Egli Amish forming the Conservative Amish Mennonite Conference in 1910, and dropping the word Amish from their name finalized?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7071, "Truth_answer": "John Heisman was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1954, a member of the second class of inductees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023024803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was John Heisman's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Heisman win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Heisman set any records?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Heisman have other shifts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Heisman shift by John Heisman successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7071, "Truth_answer": "The Heisman Trophy, awarded annually to the season's most outstanding college football player, is named after John Heisman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the John Heisman article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7072, "Truth_answer": "Photoplay Productions' Patrick Stanbury, in conjunction with the British Film Institute, carried out the first full restoration on The Birth of a Nation movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the movie The Birth of a nation have any restorations?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7072, "Truth_answer": "It was a huge commercial success and became highly influential.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie The birth of a nation do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7072, "Truth_answer": "The restoration of The Birth of a Nation was released on a 2-Blu-ray set by the BFI, alongside a host of extras.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kinds of home media were used in the restoration of The birth of a nation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7072, "Truth_answer": "A host of extras including many other newly restored Civil War-related films from the period are some other medias used for the restoration of The Birth of a Nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other kinds of media used for the restoration of the movie The birth of a nation besides a 2-Blu-ray set by the BFI?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7072, "Truth_answer": "The other films released with The Birth of a Nation restoration are In the Border States; The House with Closed Shutters; The Fugitive; Swords and Hearts; and The Battle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the other films that were released with the restoration of The Birth of a Nation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7073, "Truth_answer": "The showing of the movie The Birth of a Nation had caused several near-riots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130113033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_a_Nation_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the special screenings of the movie The birth of a nation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7073, "Truth_answer": "The Birth of a Nation is an American silent epic drama film directed and co-produced by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the birth of a nation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dixon persuade them", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7073, "Truth_answer": "The Birth of a Nation's release has also been acknowledged as an inspiration for the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan only months later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects of the the Birth of a nation moive article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "Martin Stirling refers to Grant as one of the shrewdest businessmen ever to operate in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cary Grant a business man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "After Cary Grant retired from the screen, he accepted a position on the board of directors at Fabergé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what business does Cary Grant do after retiring from acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant's pay was modest in comparison to the millions of his film career, a salary of a reported $15,000 a year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Cary Grant make so much money?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "In 1975, Cary Grant was an appointed director of MGM.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cary Grant hold any post after retiring from Acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "Cary Grant's long-term friendship with Howard Hughes from the 1930s onward saw him invited into the most glamorous circles in Hollywood and their lavish parties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mention one important person in the Cary grant article", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "In the 1940s, Cary Grant and Barbara Hutton invested heavily in real estate development in Acapulco, and teamed with Richard Widmark, Roy Rogers, and Red Skelton to buy a hotel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happend to Cary Grant in 1940?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7074, "Truth_answer": "When Chevy Chase joked on television in 1980 that Cary Grant was a homo. What a gal!, Grant sued him for slander, and Chase was forced to retract his words.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about what happened to Cary Grant 1980 ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen grew up in Sortelung near Nørre Lyndelse, south of Odense on the island of Funen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Carl nielsen grow up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen attended the Royal Danish Academy of Music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Nielsen go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen came from a poor peasant family. His father, was a house painter and traditional musician. One of his half-uncles, Hans Andersen, was a talented musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Carl Nielsen's childhood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen's father's name was Niels Jørgensen and his mother's was Maren Kristine Johansen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Carl Nielsen's parents names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And Carl Nielsen's mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen's father was a house painter and traditional musician and his mother came from a well-to-do family of sea captains", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Carl Nielsen's parents Niels Jørgensen and Maren Kristine Johansen do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen was a violinist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of musician was Carl Nielsen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7075, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Carl Nielsen make money off of playing the violin?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen had five children, two of them illegitimate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children did Carl Nielsen have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen's children were called Carl August Nielsen, Rachel Siegmann, Irmelin Nielsen, Anne Marie Nielsen and Hans Børge Nielsen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Carl Nielsen's five children names?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielson married Anne Marie Brodersen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Carl Nielsen marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Brodersen toured Italy together and married in St Mark's English Church, Florence, on 10 May 1891.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Anne Marie Brodersen and Carl Nielsen get married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after arriving in Paris in early March 1891 Carl Nielsen met the Danish sculptor Anne Marie Brodersen, who was also travelling on a scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Carl Nielsen article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen met the Danish sculpture Anne Marie Brodersen shortly after arriving in Paris in early March 1891.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Danish sculpture Carl Nielsen met in Paris?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Brodersen toured Italy together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Brodersen stay at?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7076, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Brodersen return to Denmark?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7077, "Truth_answer": "At the University of Chile in Santiago, Victor Jara pursued a career in theater. He joined the university's theater program and earned a scholarship for talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about Victor Jara's artistic work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7077, "Truth_answer": "Some of his best-known songs are Plegaria a un Labrador and Te Recuerdo Amanda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs is Victor jara known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7077, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara was a Chilean teacher, theater director, poet, singer-songwriter and communist political activist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Victor Jara do anything besides music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7077, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara was a playwrite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Victor Jara an actor or a playwrite?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7077, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara was a political activist tortured and killed during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Victor Jara article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7078, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara supported Salvador Allende, the Popular Unity coalition candidate for president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Victor Jara's role in political activism?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7078, "Truth_answer": "In 1970, Victor Jara supported Allende, the Popular Unity coalition candidate for president, volunteering for political work and playing free concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Victor Jara play in political activism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7078, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara supported Salvador Allende because of his socialist politics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Victor Jara support Salvador Allende?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7078, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara was arrested after the Chilean coup of 11 September 1973, which overthrew Allende. He was tortured during interrogations and ultimately shot dead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Victor Jara's activism end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7078, "Truth_answer": "the Chilean military staged a coup d'état on September 11, 1973, resulting in the death of Allende and the installation of Augusto Pinochet as dictator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other interesting things did you discover in the political activism section on Victor Jara?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7078, "Truth_answer": "Victor Jara was on his way to the Technical University. That night, he slept at the university along with other teachers and students, and sang to raise morale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007222440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Jara_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did victor Jara handle the the Chilean military staged coup d'état on September 11, 1973, resulting in the death of Allende and the installation of Augusto Pinochet as dictator ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7079, "Truth_answer": "Julian Assange was born on July 3, 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Julian Assange born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7079, "Truth_answer": "Julian Assange was born Julian Paul Hawkins on 3 July 1971 in Townsville, Queensland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Julian Assange born on July 3, 1971?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7079, "Truth_answer": "Julian Assange travelled continuously on WikiLeaks business, visiting Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries if any did Julian Assange visit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7079, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Julian Assange do before adulthood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7079, "Truth_answer": "Julian Assange has one half-brother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many siblings if any did Julian Assange have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7080, "Truth_answer": "Hustler's P.O.M.E. is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170406204729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustler%27s_P.O.M.E._(Product_of_My_Environment)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Hustler's P.O.M.E by Jim Jones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7080, "Truth_answer": "The album Hustler's P.O.M.E. by Jim Jones debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200, with first week sales of 106,000 copies in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the album the Hustler's P.O.M.E by Jim Jones received?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7080, "Truth_answer": "The album Hustler's P.O.M.E by Jim Jones debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hustler's P.O.M.E by Jim Jones chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7080, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones P.O.M.E. album's first single, We Fly High, was released October 21, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170406204729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hustler%27s_P.O.M.E._(Product_of_My_Environment)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from the album Hustler's P.O.M.E by Jim Jones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7080, "Truth_answer": "The album P.O.M.E. by Jim Jones debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200, with first week sales of 106,000 copies in the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the album Hustler's P.O.M.E by Jim Jones do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7080, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones win any rewards for the album Hustler's P.O.M.E?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7081, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones released the second installment of his Vampire Life series entitled Vampire Life 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Jones do in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7081, "Truth_answer": "In April 2010, Cam'ron and Jim Jones announced they ended their feud", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Jones accomplish in 2010?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7081, "Truth_answer": "Cam'ron and Jim Jones made the song Salute together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Cam'ron and Jim Jones make any music together after ending their feud in April 2010?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7081, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Jim Jones released the single Perfect Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some names of Jim Jones singles he released during 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7081, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones released the albums On My Way to Church, Harlem: Diary of a Summer, Pray IV Reign, Capo, Wasted Talent and El Capo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones release any other albums besides the album Hustler's P.O.M.E?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7081, "Truth_answer": "Jim Jones album Harlem: Diary of a Summer reached number five and Pray IV Reign charted at number nine all on the US Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any of Jim Jones albums top charters?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot is known for its attention-grabbing image; the members perform wearing unique, individual face masks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the band Slipknot's image?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot members also perform wearing matching uniforms—typically jumpsuits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other things played a part in Slipknot's image besides wearing unique individual face masks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot was also known for their aggressive style of music, and energetic and chaotic live shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was Slipknot known for besides unique face masks and matching uniforms?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "In early 2000, Slipknot was certified platinum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the band slipknot successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "the band slipknot stated that the similarities were coincidental.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band slipknot respond to the accusation that they stole their image from the band mushroomhead?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "the band Slipknot won the Grammy Award for best metal performance for the song Before I Forget“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.pnj.com/story/entertainment/events/gopensacola/music/2015/01/20/slipknot-hatebreed-headed-pensacola-bay-center/22042629/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507221415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the band slipknot won any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot rapidly rose to fame following the release of their eponymous debut album in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is noted about the band slipknot?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "The band slipknot was founded in 1995", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lsinsight.org/joey-jordison_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Slipknot start?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot members perform wearing unique, individual facemasks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_(band)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do all the slipknot band members wear masks?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7082, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot members also wear matching uniforms typically jumpsuits", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the slipknot band members wear anything else similar besides unique, individual facemasks?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Antennas to Hell is the first greatest hits compilation album by American heavy metal band Slipknot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antennas_to_Hell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Antennas to hell by Slipknot", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot's Antenas to Hell album debuted at number 18 on the U.S. Billboard 200 with sales of more than 16,000 copies in its first week", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the antennas to hell album by Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot's Antennas to Hell album was released on July 23, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When wasthe album Antennas to Hell by the band slipknot released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "slipknot's annual music festival", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band slipknots Knotfest?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot's annual music festival Knotfest takes place on August 17, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Slipknot's annual music festival Knotfest take place?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot's knotfest festival is located at Mid-America Motorplex near Pacific Junction, Iowa and in Somerset, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the location for the festival knotfest by the band Slipknot?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Deftones, Lamb of God, and Serj Tankian all played at Slipknot's knotfest festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any other musicians play at Slipknot's festival knotfest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was the festival Knotfest by the band slipknot?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "Slipknot's knotfest festival began in 2012, and have been going since 2014- the present.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did they go on to have more knotfest festivals besides the one held in on August 17, 2012 in the following years?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything noteworthy of the time period where the festival knotfest by the band slipknot was held?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie established public libraries throughout the United States, Britain, Canada and other English-speaking countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the andrew carnegie libraries?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie was inspired by meetings with philanthropist Enoch Pratt", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led andrew Carnegie to do the philantropist work of building libraries?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie turned over management of the library project by 1908 to his staff, led by James Bertram", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the andrew carnegie libraries?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "The first Andrew Carnegie library opened in 1883", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Andrew Carnegie's library open?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "The Andrew Carnegie library is located in Dunfermline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was andrew carnegie's library opened in 1883 located?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things happened in regards to the andrew carnegie's libraries?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie gave $500,000 to Pittsburgh for a public library.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie donate any of his money to build and equip the libraries?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie also gave $250,000 to Allegheny City for a music hall and library; and $250,000 to Edinburgh for a library.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andrew Carnegie give any more money for libraries besides giving $500,000 to Pittsburgh for a public library?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7084, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie also donated £50,000 to help set up the University of Birmingham in 1899", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other donations by andrew carnegie besides giving to Pittsburgh for a public library, Allegheny City for a music hall and library; and to Edinburgh for a library?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "public attention was turned from the shrewd business acumen to the public-spirited way in which Andrew Carnegie devoted himself to utilizing it on philanthropic projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Andrew Carnegie in 1901?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "the establishment of public libraries was among Andrew Carnegie's many sucessful philanthropic efforts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were andrew carnegie's philantropic projects a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company", "Truth_passages": [ "http://davidmmasters.com/tag/self-confidence/_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Andrew Carnegie do as a business magnate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "After selling Carnegie Steel, Andrew Carnegie surpassed John D. Rockefeller as the richest American for the next several years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Andrew Carnegie's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact mentioned in the Andrew carnegie article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and what else is important about the andrew carnegie article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7085, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie manufactured railroad sleeping cars, bridges, and oil derricks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did Andrew Carnegie manufacture besides railroads?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7086, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen had her first break in 1996, at New York Fashion Week.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Gisele Bündchencareer start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7086, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen traveled to London in 1997 where she auditioned for 43 shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Gisele Bündchen go after the New York Fashion week show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7086, "Truth_answer": "in 1997, when she was just 18 years old, Gisele Bundchen strutted across the catwalk for designer Alexander McQueen – and says she was subsequently dubbed The Body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Gisele Bündchen earn the name the body?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7086, "Truth_answer": "In 2000, Bündchen appeared on 37 international Vogue covers, including three in the American edition", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gisele Bündchen's career end in 2000?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7086, "Truth_answer": "in January 2000, Gisele Bündchen was simultaneously featured on the covers of the U.S. and British editions of Vogue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other magazines did Gisele Bündchen appear in besides appearing on 37 international Vogue covers, including three in the American edition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7087, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the model Gisele Bündchen get to in her life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7087, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen had a supporting role in The Devil Wears Prada", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie roles did Gisele Bündche play in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7087, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen was the executive producer of an educational environmental cartoon, Gisele & the Green Team, in 2010 to 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224190912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Gisele Bündchen do after The Devil Wears Prada?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7087, "Truth_answer": "Gisele Bündchen became the fourth model to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine when she was named The Most Beautiful Girl in the World in 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Gisele Bündchen article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7087, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Gisele Bündchen do since 2000 besides becoming the fourth model to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine when she was named The Most Beautiful Girl in the World in 2000?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard was a member of the Reiter-SS, a mounted unit of the SS and had joined the Nazi party before the war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Prince Bernhard of Lippe-biesterfeld initial response to Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld do while in the Reiter-SS?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "In 1941, Prince Bernhard was given the honorary rank of wing commander in the Royal Air Force", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did have Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld any military experience?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld's brother, Prince Aschwin of Lippe-Biesterfeld, was an officer in the German Army.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the significance of Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld being involved with Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there details of the conversation Adolf Hitler had with Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a response to the Table Conversations between Adolf Hitler and Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Adolf Hitler respond back to Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "Although the secret services on both sides were interested Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld and his brother, no improper contacts or leaks of information were ever discovered.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lasting impact due to Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld 's attitudes to Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": ". He cut off relations with those members of his family who were enthusiastic Nazis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld respond to other family members?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7088, "Truth_answer": "As a sign of Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld's Dutchness, near the end of the war, he spoke only Dutch when negotiating the surrender of German forces in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any details that one should know about Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld's attitudes to Nazi Germany?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld married Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "WasPrince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld was married to Princess Juliana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld married to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld and Princess Juliana had four children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld and Princess Juliana any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld had two natural, or illegitimate daughters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld or Princess Juliana have children outside of the marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld two natural or illegitimate daughters conceived before his marriage to Princess Juliana?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Alexia Grinda is Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld's second illegitimate daughter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld second illegitimate daughter?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Hélène Grinda, a French socialite and fashion model was Alexia Grinda's mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Alexia Grinda's mother?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld had two illegitimate daughters. Although rumours about these two children were already widespread, their status as his daughters was made official after his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld involved with the two illegitimate daughters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld met then-Princess Juliana at the 1936 Winter Olympics at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Juliana's mother, Queen Wilhelmina, had spent most of the 1930s looking for a suitable husband for Juliana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214010934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Bernhard_of_Lippe-Biesterfeld_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7089, "Truth_answer": "Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld was acceptable for the devoutly religious Queen Wilhelmina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Princess Juliana's mother pleased with Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone opposes recording, photographs, and other electronic distractions in live theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Patti Lupone feel about distractions from the audience?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "LuPone, irritated by flash photography, stopped in the middle of Rose's Turn and demanded that the interloper be removed from the theatre. After he was removed, LuPone restarted her number", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti Lupone get in trouble for opposing recording, photographs, and other electronic distractions in live theatre?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "Patti LuPone grabbed an audience member's cellphone while leaving the stage as the audience member had been using their phone during the play. It was returned after the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti LuPone do any other things to audience members besides demanding that the interloper be removed from the theatre?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the person using their phone during the play removed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another incident with Patti LuPone's audience besides flash photography and cell phones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "Patti Ann LuPone is an American actress and singer, best known for her work in stage musicals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104054718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LuPone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Patti LuPone article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "Patti Lupone starred in Three Sisters, The Robber Bridegroom, Evita, Les Misérables, The Cradle Will Rock, Gypsy and Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What live productions did Patti LuPone star in?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7090, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti LuPone have any other performers who agreed with her stance on audience distractions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "Patti Lupone was in Witness, Steven Universe The Movie, Just Looking, Summer of Sam, Driving Miss Daisy, King of the Gypsies, 1941, Wise Guys, The 24 Hour Woman and Union Square.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was Patti LuPone in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "Patti Lupone had a starring role in the feature film Union Square.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Patti LuPone have a starring role in any film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "The movie Union Square starring Patti Lupone was released In 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the movie Union Square starring Patti LuPone released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Patti LuPone win any awards for movies or tv shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "Patti Lupone guest starred with Kellie Martin on Army Wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is a co star Patti Lupone had in a film or tv show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "Patti Lupone guest starred with Kellie Martin on Army Wives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What show or movie was Kellie Martin co-star with Patti LuPone on?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7091, "Truth_answer": "Patti Lupone has been on Life Goes On, Law & Order, Frasier, Saturday Night Live, Oz, Will & Grace, 30 Rock, American Horror Story and Penny Dreadful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other tv show has Patti Lupone been on besides Army Wives?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Skunk Anansie form?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie released the album Paranoid & Sunburnt during their early career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skunk Anansie release any albums during their early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie released the albums Stoosh, Post Orgasmic Chill, Wonderlustre, Black Traffic and Anarchytecture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skunk Anansie release any other albums after Paranoid & Sunburnt?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "In 1995 they were voted Best New British Band by the readers of Kerrang! magazine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p1", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skunk Anansie win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie was successful and, was named as one of the most successful UK chart acts between 1952 and 2003 by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p0", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Skunk Anansie successful in their early career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie toured globally with bands like U2, Aerosmith, Feeder, Lenny Kravitz, Bad Religion, Rollins Band, Therapy?, Rammstein, Killing Joke, Muse, Staind, Powerman 5000, Marion and A Perfect Circle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skunk Anansie receive any support from others in the industry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7092, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 they were nominated for Best Live Act and Best Group at the MTV Europe Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p1", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else that took place in the band Skunk Anansie's early career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7093, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie reunited in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Skunk Anansie's reunion?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7093, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie has released six studio albums: Paranoid & Sunburnt, Stoosh, Post Orgasmic Chill, Wonderlustre, Black Traffic and Anarchytecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Skunk Anansie produce any albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7093, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the 1990s, Skunk Anansie toured globally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Skunk Anansie go on tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7093, "Truth_answer": "Skunk Anansie released the album Wonderlustre internationally on 13 September 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the band Skunk Anansie do in 2010?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7093, "Truth_answer": "Wonderlustre reached number one on the Italian albums chart on 1 October 2010 and placed in the top 10 in charts all over Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_Anansie_p4", "https://wiki2.org/en/Skunk_Anansie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well was the album Wonderlustre by Skunk Anansie recieved?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7093, "Truth_answer": "God Loves Only You, My Ugly Boy, and Over the Love are songs from Skunk Anansie's album Wonderlustre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs were on the album Wonderlustre by the band Skunk Anansie?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer's fathers name was Albrecht Dürer the Elder, and his mother's name was Barbara Holper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Albrecht Dürer's parents names known?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer's mother's name was Barbara Holper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is anything known of Albrecht Dürer's mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer lacked a formal classical education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albrecht Dürer receive any formal education?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer was to spend about four years away.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albrecht Dürer move away when he began his apprenticeship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer married Agnes Frey", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albrecht Dürer marry during these four years away?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "No children resulted from the marriage of Albrecht Dürer and Agnes Frey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albrecht Dürer have children with Agnes Frey?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7094, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer left his apprentice work in 1494.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Albrecht Dürer leave his apprentice work?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "Adam and Eve, The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand, Virgin with the Iris, the altarpiece Assumption of the Virgin, and Adoration of the Trinity are some of Albrecht Dürer's masterworks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Albrecht Dürer's masterworks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "Knight, Death, and the Devil, St. Jerome in his Study, and the much-debated Melencolia I are some more of Albrecht Dürer's masterworks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Albrecht Dürer have more masterworks besides Adam and Eve, The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand, Virgin with the Iris, the altarpiece Assumption of the Virgin, and Adoration of the Trinity?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "Yes they are Albrecht Dürer's three most famous engravings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Knight, Death, and the Devil, St. Jerome in his Study, and the much-debated Melencolia I by Albrecht Dürer well known?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "In Nuremberg Albrecht Dürer worked on some of his most celebrated paintings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is significant about Nuremberg forAlbrecht Dürer's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Albrecht Dürer return to Nuremberg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer's introduction of classical motifs into Northern art has secured his reputation as one of the most important figures of the Northern Renaissance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Albrecht Dürer article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer has been credited with inventing the basic principle of ray tracing, a technique used in modern computer graphics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Albrecht Dürer receive any special tributes or recognition?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7095, "Truth_answer": "Albrecht Dürer's art influences were Antonio Pollaiuolo, Mantegna and Lorenzo di Credi, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Albrecht Dürer influences in his art?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7096, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1950s, Joan Leslie chose to focus on raising her daughters, which resulted in a more irregular film career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In the 1950s what did Joan Leslie choose to do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7096, "Truth_answer": "Jack Warner used his influence to blacklist Joan Leslie from major Hollywood studios.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who blacklisted Joan Leslie?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7096, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie's last film was The Revolt of Mamie Stover", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Joan Leslie's last film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7096, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie continued making sporadic appearances in television shows", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Joan Leslie continue making appearances in after her last film The Revolt of Mamie Stover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7097, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver set a major league record by striking out the final 10 batters of the game in a 2–1 victory over the San Diego Padres at Shea Stadium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Tom Seaver in April 22, 1970?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7097, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver is an American former professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tom Seaver?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7097, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver had 10 consecutive strike outs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many consecutive strikeouts did Tom Seaver have in his major league baseball career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7097, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver is often compared to Christy Mathewson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Tom Seaver compared to in his major league baseball career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper had some of his best offensive production with the White Sox", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Hooper a good White Sox player?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper hit over .300 and he hit a career-high 11 home runs and 80 runs batted in", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Harry Hooper Stats with the White Sox?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Harry Hooper's best score?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was often known for his defensive skills and he was among the league leaders in defensive categories such as putouts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stands out about Harry Hooper?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper teamed up with Duffy Lewis and Tris Speaker to form the Golden Outfield, one of the best outfield trios in baseball history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else stood out about Harry Hooper besides often being known for his defensive skills and being among the league leaders in defensive categories such as putouts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was Catholic", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Hooper Catholic?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was a right fielder", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Hooper an outfielder?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7098, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper invented a maneuver known as the rump-slide for catching shallow fly balls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a rump slide in Major league baseball?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper Played for the Boston Red Sox from 1909 to 1920", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hooper play for the boston red sox?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper played in 81 games and hit .282", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Harry Hooper's starting season with the Boston Red Sox in 1909?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper is one of only two members of four separate Red Sox World Series championship teams", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hooper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Harry Hooper article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper was inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hooper win any awards with the Boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper's best season with the Boston Red Sox was in 1915.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Harry Hooper's best season while on the boston red sox team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper left the Boston Red Sox in March 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Hooper leave the boston Red Sox?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "A notable win for Harry Hooper with the Boston Red Sox was game five of the 1915 World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Hooper have any notable wins with the Boston Red sox?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "Harry Hooper played Right Field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What position did Harry Hooper play?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7099, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Hooper ever injured?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "In August 1872, Edward Canby was posted to command the Pacific Northwest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edward Canby's final assignment?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby died on April 11, 1873.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward Canby die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby was assassinated", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Canby die on April 11, 1873?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "He was the only United States general to be killed during the Indian Wars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Edward Canby article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "General Canby had received conflicting orders from Washington as to whether to make peace or war on the Modoc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about Edward Canby's final assignment?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby's final assignment took place in the Pacific Northwest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edward Canby's final assignment take place?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby's final assignment took place in August 1872.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Edward Canby's final assignment in Northern California take place?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7100, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canbys fought the war against the Modoc tribe during his final assignment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was this war Edward Canby fought against?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby was United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Edward Canby do in the military?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby was in the United States Army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of the military was Edward Canby in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby was a United States Army officer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Edward Canby in the United States Army?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "As commander of the Pacific Northwest in 1873, Edward Canby was assassinated during peace talks with the Modoc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else about Edward Canby's military career you can share?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Edward Canby receive any medals in his military career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby was posted to command the Pacific Northwest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were some of Edward Canby's assignments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "Edward Canby soon faced problems with the Modoc tribe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824210024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything happen while Edward Canby was posted to command the Pacific Northwest?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edward Canby serve most of his time in the army?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did this end Edward Canby's career?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7102, "Truth_answer": "On April 11, Brie defeated Torres to win the Divas Championship, marking the first time either of the Bella Twins had held a championship in WWE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the Divas Champions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7102, "Truth_answer": "The Bella Twins began feuding with Eve Torres after they appeared as lumberjills during a Divas Championship match between Torres and Natalya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804011902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bella_Twins_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How bad was the controversy involving Brie defeating Torres to win the Divas Championship, marking the first time either twin had held a championship in WWE?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7102, "Truth_answer": "Following a match, the Bella Twins attacked Torres backstage before Gail Kim and Natalya stopped them. Later, WWE announced that the twins had been fired by Executive Administrator Eve Torres", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other important things to know about the Diva Champions The Bella Twins?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7102, "Truth_answer": "The Bella Twins were a part of Extreme Rules", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the bella twins a part of any more important matches?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7102, "Truth_answer": "After the Bella Twins Nikki retained her title over Naomi at Extreme Rules on April 26, Nikki started a feud with Naomi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the The bella twins article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "The girls were left to make all major decisions, and for the first time, were executive producers of their album.The result was the album Life Love & Other Mysteries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of Growing Up for the group point of Grace?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "Keep The Candle Burning“ is a song from the album Life Love & Other Mysteries by Point of Grace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some songs on the album Life Love & Other Mysteries by the band point of grace?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "It was certified gold by the RIAA in 1997 and platinum in 1999. The album debuted at No. 1 and stayed at the top of the charts for 10 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the album Life Love & Other Mysteries by the band point of grace a hit?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Life Love & Other Mysteries by the band point of grace win awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old were they when the band point of grace put out Growing Up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "Life Love & Other Mysteries, released on September 9, 1996. The book was also released that same day, subtitled Advice and Inspiration from Christian Music's No. 1 Pop Group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anything interesting that happened to the band Point Of Grace in the years 1996-1997?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7103, "Truth_answer": "Life Love & Other Mysteries has been one of their most successful albums to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Grace_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album Life Love & Other Mysteries by the band point of grace well received?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7104, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver led the National League in strikeouts five of the seven seasons, finishing second in 1972 and third in 1974. Seaver also won three ERA titles as a Met.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the relation between Tom seaver and continued excellence?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7104, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tom Seaver article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7104, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver played for the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Boston Red Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which teams did Tom Seaver play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7104, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver is the Mets' all-time leader in wins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Seaver win any game for the New York Mets?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7104, "Truth_answer": "Tom Seaver won 1969 World Series with the Mets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102075454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Seaver_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tom Seaver win any trophies for the New York Mets team?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7105, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld discussed Canadian Lieutenant General Andrew Leslie's statement that the Canadian Armed Forces may require a one-year synchronized break once Canada's mission in Afghanistan ends in 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Eye_(talk_show)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Greg Gutfeld do to Canadians?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7105, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld stated, I realize that my words have been misunderstood. It was not my intent to disrespect the brave men, women and families of the Canadian military, I apologize.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Eye_(talk_show)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Greg Gutfeld apologize about discussing Canadian Lieutenant General Andrew Leslie's statement that the Canadian Armed Forces may require a one-year synchronized break once Canada's mission in Afghanistan ends in 2011?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7105, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld stated that he planned on constructing New York City's first Islamic-friendly gay bar next to the Park51 Islamic community center", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Greg Gutfeld offend besides the Canadians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7105, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfield apologized to Canadians about his comments on March 23, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Greg Gutfield apologize to Canadians about his comments on Canadian troops?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7105, "Truth_answer": "Gutfeld said, Meaning, the Canadian military wants to take a breather to do some yoga, paint landscapes, run on the beach in gorgeous white Capri pants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002955id_/https://www.today.com/popculture/fox-news-sorry-dissing-canadian-army-eh-wbna29844507_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Eye_(talk_show)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What opinions did Greg Gutfeld have of the canadian military?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7105, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Greg Gutfeld have other opinions on Afghanistan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7106, "Truth_answer": "Greg Gutfeld was one of the first posting contributors to The Huffington Post from its launch in 2005 until October 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in Greg Gutfeld's career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7106, "Truth_answer": "Beginning on February 5, 2007, Gutfeld hosted the hour-long Fox News Channel late-night program, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Greg Gutfeld's works was noteworthy besides his work at the hufftington post?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7106, "Truth_answer": "Bill Schulz was mentioned in Greg Gutfeld's career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which other names were mentioned in Greg Gutfeld's career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7106, "Truth_answer": "Bill Schulz served as Greg Gutfeld's sidekick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Gutfeld_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Schulz contribution in Greg Gutfeld's career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Greg Gutfeld's work has a notable recognition?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "During the festive season, Beccy Cole joined the Tour de Force series of concerts in Iraq and across the Middle East.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what season did Beccy cole join tour de force series of concerts?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "The festive season when Beccy Cole joined the Tour de Force series, is from December 2005 through January 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period is he festive season where Beccy Cole joined the Tour de Force series of concerts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole's Tour De France concerts in the 2005-2006 festive season took place in Iraq and across the Middle East“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where Beccy Cole's Tour De Force concerts in the 2005-2006 festive season take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole joined the Tour De Force concerts to perform for the Australian Defense Force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Beccy Cole perform the Tour De Force concerts during the festive season of 2005-2006?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "The Australian Defense Force was a part of Operation Catalyst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what operation were the Australian Defense Force a part of?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Beccy Cole perform for at the tour de force concert series?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole went home to australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Beccy Cole do after the tour de force concert series in afghanistan and the middle east?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole received a letter from a disgruntled former fan who objected to her Tour de Force appearances", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened when Beccy Cole got home in australia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7107, "Truth_answer": "In May 2006 she issued a single, Poster Girl in response, she declared her support for the Australian diggers but not the Iraq War", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Beccy Cole's response to the letter from a disgruntled former fan who objected to her Tour de Force appearances?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole is the self titled debut album from the artist Beccy Cole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Beccy Cole's first album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole's debut album Beccy Cole was released on July 11, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what date was Beccy Cole's self-titled album beccy cole released on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Harvestmen Records / Sony Records distributed Beccy Cole's debut album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who distributed beccy cole's self-titled album beccy cole?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole's self-titled album Beccy Cole peaked at number 122 on the ARIA Charts in November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Beccy Cole's self-titled album beccy cole distributed by Harvestmen Records / Sony Records peak at?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole issued two singles, Hearts Changing Hands and Rest in Pieces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are two singles from beccy cole's self-titled album beccy cole?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Little Victories is the name of Beccy Cole's third album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of beccy cole's third album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole's album Little Victories reached the top 30 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 4 on the Country Albums Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the album Little Victories peak at?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole's album Little Victories reached No. 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the album little victories by beccy cole reach on the end of the year chart?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7108, "Truth_answer": "Beccy Cole issued a video album, Just a Girl Singer, which included interviews, live concert footage, music videos and archival footage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922183403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beccy_Cole_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did beccy cole release next after the album little victories?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7109, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the band Talking Heads in 1992?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7109, "Truth_answer": "Talking Heads released their debut album, Talking Heads: 77, to positive reviews in 1977", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Talking Heads make an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7109, "Truth_answer": "David Byrne was the lead vocalist of Talking Heads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the Talking Heads have a vocalist?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7109, "Truth_answer": "The Talking Heads members Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz married in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who got married in the Talking Heads?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7109, "Truth_answer": "The Heads album No Talking, Just Head was accompanied by a tour, which featured Johnette Napolitano as the vocalist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the heads formerly known as the talking heads have a tour for the one-off album no talking, just head?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7109, "Truth_answer": "talking heads reunited at the ceremony of their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the band talking heads reunion?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7110, "Truth_answer": "the release of The band Talking heads album Speaking in Tongues", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What point was considered the height of the band the talking heads commercial success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7110, "Truth_answer": "the band talking heads best-selling album is Little Creatures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the album speaking in Tongues the talking heads best selling album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7110, "Truth_answer": "Naked is the eighth and final studio album by American rock band Talking Heads. The band dissolved shortly after the album's release, but did not announce their breakup until 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band the talking heads break up after the album little creatures came out?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7110, "Truth_answer": "David Byrne the lead singer and founding member of Talking Heads left the band", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the band the talking heads break up after the release of their 8th studio album naked in 1988?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a lot of fighting among the talking heads band members?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7110, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band talking heads ever come back after going on hiatus?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie passed away on August 6, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Memphis Minnie pass away?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie died of a stroke", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200803114910id_/https://musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002338/Memphis-Minnie.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Memphis Minnie pass away on August 6, 1973?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie is buried in Walls, DeSoto County, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Memphis Minnie buried?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie is buried at the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the cemetery where Memphis Minnie is buried in Walls, DeSoto County, Mississippi?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "Memphis Minnie continued to record into the 1950s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did memphis Minnie keep playing music in her later years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "In her later years, Memphis Minnie released the songs Kissing in the Dark and World of Trouble“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Memphis Minnie release in her later years in the 1950s?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7111, "Truth_answer": "In 1958 Memphis Minnie played at a memorial concert for Big Bill Broonzy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200613231017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Minnie_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Memphis Minnie do any concerts in her later years ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7112, "Truth_answer": "On 29 June, Butler gave a live solo performance at Twist and Shout Records in Denver, Colorado, which was released in January 2008 as an eight-track EP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Butler's solo career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7112, "Truth_answer": "John Butler played at the Montreal Jazz Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Butler play anywhere else besides Twist and Shout Records in Denver, Colorado?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7112, "Truth_answer": "John Butler played at the Rothbury Music Festival in Michigan and The Mile High Music Festival in Denver", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else did John Butler play besides the Montreal Jazz Festival?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7112, "Truth_answer": "John Butler played at the Folies Bergère in Paris and London's Union Chapel. He also performed at Cannes, Amsterdam and Antwerp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Butler play internationally after playing at the Rothbury Music Festival in Michigan and The Mile High Music Festival in Denver?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7112, "Truth_answer": "John Butler played in Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Butler play anywhere else in North America?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7112, "Truth_answer": "John Butler played in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other major cities did John Butler play besides Toronto?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "Some of John Butler's ealriest work was with a band called Vitamin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was some of John Butler earliest works?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "John Butler formed The John Butler Trio in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John butler ever go back to his band Vitamin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "John Butler is married to Danielle Caruana. They have two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Butler ever marry or have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "John Butler toured in the United States in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Butler ever tour in the united states?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "The John Butler Trio members began with a blank songwriting slate, rather than using the initial ideas of Butler that had been introduced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316144711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_%26_Blood_(John_Butler_Trio_album)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where there any conflicts with John Butler's band the John Butler Trio?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "John Butler is still active in the music industry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Butler ever retire from music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7113, "Truth_answer": "John Butler's career spans from 1996 to present day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was John Butler's career?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7114, "Truth_answer": "The Vedas were composed by speakers of an Old Indo-Aryan language who had migrated into the northwestern regions of the Indian subcontinent early in this period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there migration in the later vedic period", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7114, "Truth_answer": "The Indo-Aryans cultivated wheat, rice and barley in the Vedic period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of things did the Vedic culture grow?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7114, "Truth_answer": "The end of the Vedic period is marked by linguistic, cultural and political changes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Vedic society change by the end of the Vedic period?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7114, "Truth_answer": "the Vedic period saw the emergence of a hierarchy of social classes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Vedic Culture form a society after commerce and travel flourished, even regions separated by large distances became easy to access?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7115, "Truth_answer": "The Verdic period began in c. 1500 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Vedic period start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7115, "Truth_answer": "The Verdic period began in c. 1500 BCE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there specific dates provided for the beginning of the Vedic period?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7115, "Truth_answer": "The Vedic society was patriarchal and patrilineal. Early Vedic Aryans were a Late Bronze Age society centred in the Punjab, organised into tribes rather than kingdoms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the people in the vedic culture like in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7115, "Truth_answer": "The Vedic beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era were closely related to the hypothesised Proto-Indo-European religion, and the Indo-Iranian religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110075629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_period_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism_p52" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the Vedic society beliefs and practices?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "Mielke was arrested and prosecuted for the murders of Captains Anlauf and Lenck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Erich Mielke imprisoned?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was convicted on two counts of murder and one of attempted murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Mielke found guilty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "On 26 October 1993, a panel of three judges and two jurors sentenced him to six years' imprisonment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Mielke ever jailed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "Mielke was released early due to ill health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Erich Mielke released from prison?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, parole officers and Mielke's attorneys argued that he was totally confused and obtained his release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other reason did they have for releasing Erich Mielke from prison besides health reasons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "At 87 years of age, Erich Mielke was Germany's oldest prison inmate and had been incarcerated for 1,904 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you give me more information about Erich Mielke's imprisonment besides when he was imprisoned and released please?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "During his incarceration, officers supplied Mielke with a red telephone like the one in his office at Stasi Headquarters. Mielke enjoyed having imaginary conversations with non-existent Stasi agents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did officers at JVA Moabit corrections give Erich Mielke the red telephone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "Mielke was a keen hunter and owned a large area of ground where he would hunt animals with other East German and visiting Soviet officials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Erich Mielke like doing besides having imaginary conversations?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7116, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Erich Mielke like eating anything special?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "Mielke and Erich Ziemer opened fire at point blank range at the Babylon Cinema, on Captain Anlauf, Sergeant Willig, and Captain Franz Lenck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Elrich Mielke's role in the Bülowplatz trial?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "Berlin Police Captains Paul Anlauf and Franz Lenck were murdered in the Bülowplatz murders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many persons were murdered in the Bülowplatz murders?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "15 conspirators were convicted of the first degree murders of Berlin Police Captains Paul Anlauf and Franz Lenck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone else besides Erich Mielke found guity for those Bülowplatz murders?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "Erich Mielke was convicted on two counts of murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Elrich Mielke imprisoned for the Bülowplatz murders?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "Mielke was released early due to ill health.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mielke_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Erich Mielke given such a short imprisonment for murder charges?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Mielke pretending to be increasingly senile during trial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "On 19 June 1934, the 15 conspirators were convicted of first degree murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Tell me something noteworthy about the Bülowplatz case?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7117, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Bülowplatz trial televised?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7118, "Truth_answer": "Billy Bass Nelson, Eddie Hazel, and Tawl Ross were some of Funkadelic's musicians. George Clinton, Ray Stingray Davis, and Clarence Fuzzy Haskins were some of Parliament's musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the members of the band Funkadelic, and the band Parliament?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7118, "Truth_answer": "In 1974, the two bands began to tour together under the collective name Parliament-Funkadelic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Parliament and Funkadelic get together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7118, "Truth_answer": "Parliament-Funkadelic is an American funk music collective.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Parliament-Funkadelic play?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7118, "Truth_answer": "Some of Parliament-Funkadelic's albums are Computer Games and Urban Dancefloor Guerillas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Parliament-Funkadelic record any albums?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7118, "Truth_answer": "Included on the Computer Games album was the much-sampled #1 hit single Atomic Dog.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020425id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any notable singles from Parliament-Funkadelic's album Computer Games?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar died on February 12, 2014 at his home in Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 91.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sid Caesar die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "Sid Caesar died on February 12, 2014 after a short illness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sid Caesar's cause of death?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "On Caesar's death, Carl Reiner said, He was the ultimate, he was the very best sketch artist and comedian that ever existed.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people react to Sid Caesar's death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks commented, Sid Caesar was a giant, maybe the best comedian who ever practiced the trade. And I was privileged to be one of his writers and one of his friends.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did other people say about Sid Caesar besides Carl Reiner?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "Vanity Fair republished a brief tribute written by Billy Crystal in August 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about reactions to Sid Caesar's death besides the comments from Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "Crystal said I get nervous when I am with these giants...I am blessed to have grown up in their time of perfection, to have witnessed the utter force of Sid.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Billy Crystal say in the tribute to Sid Caesar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "Jon Stewart and The Daily Show paid tribute to Caesar at the show's close on February 12, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone other than Billy Crystal pay tribute to Sid Caesar?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7119, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jon Stewart and The Daily Show's tribute to Sid Caesar say?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sid Caesar's first writer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "Caesar worked closely with his writing staff as they found inspiration in silent movies, foreign films and the absurdities of ’50s postwar prosperity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210410id_/https://www.mercurynews.com/2014/02/12/sid-caesar-comic-genius-of-1950s-television-dies-at-age-91/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sid Caesar have good working relationships with his writers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "Mel Brooks was one of Sid Caesar's writers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of one of Sid Caesar's writers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "Neil Simon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sid Caesar have any other famous writers besides Mel Brooks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "Woody Allen did say that, Writing for Caesar was the highest thing you could aspire to, at least as a TV comedy writer. Only the presidency was above that.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woody Allen end up liking writing for Sid Caesar?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "Caesar ...was born with the ability to write physical poetry, notes comedian Steve Allen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Sid Caesar's other writers praise his talent beside Woody Allen, Neil Simon, and Mel Brooks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7120, "Truth_answer": "Steve Allen claimed, Sid's was the show to which all comedy writers aspired. It was the place to be.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Caesar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Steve Allen have to say about Sid Caesar besides Caesar was born with the ability to write physical poetry?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7121, "Truth_answer": "One of the films Joan Leslie made in her later career was Flight Nurse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something Joan Leslie did in her later career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7121, "Truth_answer": "It was described by Kingsport Times-News as a thrilling film that honors the courageous women who performed miracles of mercy above the clouds in evacuation of wounded GIs...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321124349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Leslie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Joan Leslie's film Flight Nurse successful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7121, "Truth_answer": "She retired from acting in 1991, after appearing in the TV film Fire in the Dark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Joan Leslie's career end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7121, "Truth_answer": "Joan Leslie chose to focus on her family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Joan Leslie stop acting?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "Diamond was born in Brooklyn, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://albanycommunitytrust.org/albany-community-trust-board-of-trustees-albany-vt/_p2", "https://www.bear-family.com/roman-mimi-i-m-ready-if-you-are-willing-juke-box-pearls-cd.html_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Neil Diamond born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "Diamond was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family descended from Russian and Polish immigrants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Neil Diamond born and raised?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "In Brooklyn Diamond attended Erasmus Hall High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Neil Diamond go to school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "Seeing Pete Seeger perform, and watching other children singing songs that they wrote themselves, immediately effected Diamond, who became aware of the possibility of writing his own songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Neil Diamond become interested in music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "Diamond attended New York University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond attend college?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "Diamond attended New York University as a pre-med major on a fencing scholarship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Neil Diamond major in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7122, "Truth_answer": "Diamond has been married three times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond get married?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "During the 1990's, Diamond produced six studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Neil Diamond in the 90's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "Sweet Caroline became a popular sing-along at sporting events.It was used at Boston College football and basketball games. College sporting events in other states also played it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of the most popular Neil Diamond songs in 90's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "Diamond also released two Christmas albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Neil Diamond's other albums in the 90's other than the six albums he produced?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "Diamond's first Christmas album peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Album chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Neil Diamond's Christmas albums in the 90's make the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "In 1992, he performed for President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Neil Diamond do in the 90's other than producing albums?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities with two shows on May 27 and 28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamond perform for anyone other than President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Diamond released You Don't Bring Me Flowers, for which he composed the music and on the writing of whose lyrics he collaborated with Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Neil Diamon collaborate with anyone?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7123, "Truth_answer": "Barbra Streisand covered the song on her album Songbird, and later, a Diamond-Streisand duet was recorded, spurred by the success of radio mash-ups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Neil Diamond article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7124, "Truth_answer": "On 20 July 2012, it was announced that Golovkin would defend his titles against European champion Grzegorz Proksa on September 1 at the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Golovkin vs Proksa?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7124, "Truth_answer": "Golovkin put on an impressive performance in his American debut by battering Proksa to a fifth-round technical knockout, which was Proksa's first loss by knockout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this Golovkin vs Proksa fight go?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7124, "Truth_answer": "On 30 November 2012, it was announced that Golovkin would next fight Gabriel Rosado on the HBO Salido-Garcia card in the co-main event.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Golovkin vs Rosado?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7124, "Truth_answer": "Golovkin continued his stoppage-streak with a technical knock out victory over Rosado. The fight was halted when Rosado's corner threw in the towel to save Rosado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did this Golovkin vs Rosado fight go?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7124, "Truth_answer": "According to CompuBox Stats, Golovkin landed 208 of 492 punches thrown and Rosado landed only 76 of his 345 thrown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309210827id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady_Golovkin_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about the Golovkin vs Rosado fight besides the final result?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "Hardcore '81 is D.O.A.'s second album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is D.O.A.'s Hardcore 81?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "D.O.A., Musical Interlude, I Don't Give a Shit, M.C.T.F.D., and Communication Breakdown are all songs on the Hardcore '81 album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of the songs on D.O.A.'s Hardcore '81 album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "It is considered by some to be the first time that a certain style of Punk rock was labeled hardcore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcore_%2781_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was D.O.A.'s album Hardcore '81 received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "Joey Shithead Keithley, Dave Gregg, Randy Rampage, and Chuck Biscuits were the members of D.O.A. during the Hardcore '81 album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were D.O.A.'s members of the band for the Hardcore '81 album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "Tracy Marks played the acoustic piano on Unknown, and also engineered the album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcore_%2781_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else was in the band D.O.A. besides Joey, Dave, Randy, and Chuck?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "Randy Rampage was fired from the band on January 1, 1982 and was replaced by ex-Skulls drummer Dimwit on bass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other changes to D.O.A.'S members after Hardcore '81?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Kerr Belliveau in the band D.O.A. for only 3 weeks?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "Dave Gregg quit in 1988 after D.O.A. fired their manager Ken Lester, to which he was close.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other notable changes to the band D.O.A. in the late 80s besides randy rampage's termination?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7125, "Truth_answer": "The band hired Chris Prohom from the Dayglo Abortions as a replacement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Dave Gregg in D.O.A.?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "After an eight-year absence from film, Sridevi starred in English Vinglish, a comedy-drama from debutante director Gauri Shinde.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Sridevi in 2012?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gauri Shinde contact Sridevi to work with her on English Vinglish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "Sridevi was seen in Mom, which marked her 300th film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other final projects did Sridevi appear in besides English Vinglish?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "Sridevi received the National Film Award for Best Actress and earned nominations for Filmfare Award for Best Actress, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and Screen Award for Best Actress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p13", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sridevi ever win any awards for her appearances in her final works?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "Sridevi was paired with Kamal Haasan in 27 films across languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sridevi do any work in other languages or countries?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "At the time of her death, Sridevi was not shooting for any upcoming films; her last on-screen appearance was in Aanand L. Rai's film Zero in a cameo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sridevi's final years like?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "English Vinglish is a comedy-drama from debutante director Gauri Shinde.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085030id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sridevi_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was English Vinglish?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7126, "Truth_answer": "Sridevi stars with Mehdi Nebbou, Priya Anand, and Adil Hussain in English Vinglish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Sridevi star with in English Vinglish?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "3 of Rudy Giuliani's appointees acted as defendants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Rudy Giuliani's appointees acted as defendants in criminal proceedings?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Giuliani appointed Richard Roberts as Housing Commissioner and as chairman of the Health and Hospitals Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rudy Giuliani appoint anyone other than Russell Harding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Three of Giuliani's appointees were defendants in criminal proceedings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many of Rudy Giuliani's appointees were defendants in criminal proceedings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Harding was on trial for defrauding the Housing Development Corporation and to possession of child pornography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Russell Harding on trial for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Harding was on the stand for defrauding the Housing Development Corporation and to possession of child pornography.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Russell Harding on the stand for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Bernard Kerik was another of Giuliani's appointees that became a defendant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other defendants from Rudy Giuliani's appointees besides Russell Harding and Richard Roberts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Giuliani was also the godfather to Kerik's two youngest children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Rudy Giuliani article?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Kerik plead guilty in 2009, in a New York district court, to eight federal charges, including tax fraud and false statements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bernard Kerik plead guilty to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7127, "Truth_answer": "Giuliani was not implicated in any of the proceedings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127222118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Rudy Giuliani ever tried in any criminal proceedings??", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7128, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes was arrested on 19 August 1993 in Bergen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211230629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_metal_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during the aftermath of Euronymous' murder?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7128, "Truth_answer": "Someone stayed at Vikernes's apartment as an alibi. He was to rent films, play them in the apartment, and withdraw money from Vikernes' credit card as an alibi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Vikernes, Blackthorn and a third person plan the murder of Euronymous?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7128, "Truth_answer": "Many members of the scene, including Blackthorn and Faust, were also taken in for questioning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the police question Blackthorn and Faust in connection with Euronymous' murder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7128, "Truth_answer": "The latter refers to Vikernes confessing to the theft and storage of 150 kg of explosives, but not to murder and arseny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the latter refer to when Vikernes confesses at Euronymous' murder trial?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7128, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Blackthorn's friend that helped in Euronymous' murder?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous was murdered on the night of 10 August 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Euronymous murdered?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous was at his apartment in Oslo when he was murdered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Euronymous when he was murdered?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "On the night of 10 August 1993, Vikernes stabbed Euronymous to death at his apartment in Oslo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who murdered Euronymous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "Vikernes was arrested on 19 August 1993 in Bergen. Many other members of the scene, including Blackthorn and Faust, were also taken in for questioning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211230629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_metal_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Euronymous' murderers caught?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "The trial began on 2 May 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103164041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euronymous_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Euronymous' murder case go to trial?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "On 16 May 1994, Vikernes was sentenced to 21 years in prison for the murder of Euronymous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211230629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_metal_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202031752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varg_Vikernes_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Varg Vikernes sentenced for his crime?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7129, "Truth_answer": "Euronymous' is buried at Ski Kirkegaard Ski, Ski kommune, Akershus fylke, Norway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181130030508id_/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68620139/%C3%B8ystein-aarseth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Euronymous buried?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "On Monday, February 1, 1982, Late Night premiered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Late Night with David Letterman begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "The first guest, 31-year-old comedian and actor Bill Murray.The second guest was Don Herbert, TV's Mr. Wizard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the guests on Late Night with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "The Late Night with David Letterman reviews were mixed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Late Night with David Letteman show popular in the beginning?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "Late Night would run between 42 and 43 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Late Night with David Letterman run?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "Bill Murray, Don Herbert, and Hank Aaron were all guests on Late Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of the guests at the beginning of Late Night.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "Letterman announced on his show that he had been the victim of a blackmail attempt by a person threatening to reveal his sexual relationships with several of his female employees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anything significant happen on the Late Show with David Letterman?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "A spokesman for Worldwide Pants said that the company's sexual harassment policy did not prohibit sexual relationships between managers and employees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020220413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Letterman get in trouble for his sexual relationships with several of his female employees?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did David Letterman enjoy doing the Late Night show?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7130, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney appeared as a guest on July 15, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other notable guests on the Late Night show other than Bill Murray?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7131, "Truth_answer": "He was a Russian nuclear physicist, dissident, Nobel laureate, and activist for disarmament, peace and human rights", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Sakharov_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Andrei Sakharov?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7131, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 Sakharov was among the three founding members of the Committee on Human Rights in the USSR along with Valery Chalidze and Andrei Tverdokhlebov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Sakharov_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Andrei Sakharov in the 70's?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7131, "Truth_answer": "After 1965 Sakharov returned to fundamental science and began working on particle physics and physical cosmology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Sakharov_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Andrei Sakharov return to fundamental science?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7131, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, Sakharov was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and in 1974 was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything interesting about Andrei Sakharov in the 70's?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7132, "Truth_answer": "Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Hughes married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7132, "Truth_answer": "Hughes was married to his second wife, Victoria Whistler, from 1981 until a divorce in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes marry anyone other than Danne Emerson?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7132, "Truth_answer": "Hughes has one son from his first marriage named Danton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes have any children in his first marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7132, "Truth_answer": "Hughes only has one child from his first marriage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes have any children in his second marriage?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7132, "Truth_answer": "Hughes was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1938.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Robert Hughes born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7132, "Truth_answer": "After a long illness, Hughes died at Calvary Hospital in The Bronx, New York, on 6 August 2012, with his wife at his bedside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Hughes die?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones helped to racially integrate churches, restaurants, the telephone company, the Indianapolis police department, a theater, an amusement park, and the Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones support racial integration?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones set up sting operations to catch restaurants refusing to serve black customers and wrote to American Nazi leaders and then passed their responses to the media.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p5", "http://ebook2.worldlibrary.net/articles/eng/Jim_Jones_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jim Jones do to help racially integrate churches, restaurants, and schools?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones helped racial integration during the 50's and 60's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What time period did Jim Jones help racially integrate public places in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones received considerable criticism in Indiana for his integrationist views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones face any backlash from the public for supporting racial integration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones and his wife adopted several non-white children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jim Jones respond to the criticism of his support for racial integration?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones received considerable criticism in Indiana for his integrationist views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jim Jones' efforts to integrate successful?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Jim Jones helping racial integration all by himself or did he have help?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7133, "Truth_answer": "Jones was had launched his own church, which had various names until it became the Peoples Temple Christian Church Full Gospel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127211644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim Jones have a church while helping racial integration?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7134, "Truth_answer": "Long became governor on May 21, 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Huey Long become governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7134, "Truth_answer": "Once his control over the state's political apparatus was strengthened, Long pushed a number of bills through the 1929 session of the Louisiana State Legislature to fulfill campaign promises.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Huey Long accomplish as governor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7134, "Truth_answer": "Long's bills included a free textbook program for schoolchildren, night courses for adult literacy, and a supply of cheap natural gas for the city of New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems did Huey Long's bills as governor address?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7134, "Truth_answer": "Long began an unprecedented public works program, building roads, bridges, hospitals, and educational institutions. He brought textbooks, a highway, natural gas heating to New Orleans, and buildings at LSU.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other issues did Huey Long fix besides a free textbook program for schoolchildren, night courses for adult literacy, and a supply of cheap natural gas for the city of New Orleans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7134, "Truth_answer": "Some of Long's bills and programs were implemented between 1928 and 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were some of Huey Long's bills or programs implemented?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7134, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was spent on some of Huey Long's programs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "Long announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate in the Democratic primary of September 9, 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the change of course that is talked about in Huey Long's time as governor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "Long portrayed his campaign as a referendum on his programs: if he won it was a sign the public supported his programs, and if he lost he promised to resign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Huey Long article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "Long defeated incumbent Senator Joseph E. Ransdell, an Alexandria native from Lake Providence in East Carroll Parish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Huey Long win the Senate seat in 1930?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "He declared that leaving the seat vacant for so long would not hurt Louisiana; with Ransdell as Senator, the seat was vacant anyway.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Huey Long decide to complete most of his four years as governor, before his term in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "Having won the overwhelming support of the Louisiana electorate, Long returned to pushing his legislative program with renewed strength.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What programs did Huey Long try to push through while in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "Long's Senate term began on March 4, 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202045011id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Huey Long begin his term in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7135, "Truth_answer": "Huey Long was not elected for another term in the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Huey Long elected for another term after his time in the Senate?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm decided to leave the group in May 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Lou Gramm leave Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm announced his departure from Foreigner in May 1990 due to differences with Jones, and to focus on his solo career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906193738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gramm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lou Gramm leave Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm released Ready or Not as a solo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did Lou Gramm do as a solo?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm released Ready or Not in January 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906193738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gramm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Lou Gramm's solo Ready or Not released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm followed Ready or Not with his second solo release, Long Hard Look.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Gramm do any other solo work besides Ready or Not?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm's solo Long Hard Look was released in October 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Lou Gramm's solo Long Hard Look released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm ended up rejoining Foreigner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Gramm ever reunite with Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Johnny's tenure as Foreigner's lead vocalist ended when Gramm reunited with the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Johnny Edwards stay with Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Gramm formed the short-lived band Shadow King.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102070757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreigner_%28band%29_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906193738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Gramm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lou Gramm join any other bands other than Foreigner?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7136, "Truth_answer": "Shadow King was a short lived band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the band Shadow King around?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Black Flag played its final show on June 27, 1986, in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Black Flag break up?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Black Flag's top recording during 1986?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "By 1986, Black Flag's members had grown tired of the tensions of their relentless touring schedule, infighting, and of living in near-poverty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Black Flag doing in 1986?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Black Flag made the final album, In My Head.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the members of Black Flag do about the rising tensions in 1986?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Black Flag played its final show on June 27, 1986, in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Black Flag do after the In My Head album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Black Flag's members had grown tired of the tensions of their relentless touring schedule, infighting, and of living in near-poverty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Flag state why they broke up in 1986?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Despite 1984 and 85 being the most fruitful period for the band and record label, Ginn and Rollins would ultimately decide to eject Roessler from Black Flag, citing erratic behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most notable about Black Flag in the mid to lates 80's?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Kira Roessler's absence, and the lack of a steady drummer, contributed to the comparatively weak reputation of the last few Black Flag tours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Black Flag unstable?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Bill Stevenson quit and was replaced by Anthony Martinez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other issues besides Roessler and Stevenson's departure related to Black Flag's stability?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7137, "Truth_answer": "Trouble began for Black Flag when MCA refused to handle Damaged after MCA executive Al Bergamo determined the album was an Anti-Parent record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any scandals for Black Flag?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "On January 25, 2013, it was announced that guitarist Greg Ginn and vocalist Ron Reyes would reform Black Flag.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Black Flag reform?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "Mewly reformed Black Flag consisted of Guitarist Greg Ginn, vocalist Ron Reyes, Gregory Moore on drums, and 'Dale Nixon' on bass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were members of the newly reformed Black Flag band?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "On May 2, 2013, the band released a new song entitled Down in the Dirt through their website.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was newly reformed Black Flag's first new song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "Black Flag's new singles were poorly received by critics and fans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did reformed Black Flag's new singles do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "Black Flag released What The on December 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Black Flag release a new album after reformation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Black Flag's tour in May 2014 go?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "SST Records brought a trademark infringement action against Morris, Dukowski, Stevenson, Cadena, and Egerton, with regard to their use of the name Black Flag and the logo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Black Flag's trademark infringement suite happen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "The court ruled that it was possible that the logo had fallen into generic use, and that Ginn and SST could not prevent the use of the band name Flag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of Black Flag's trademark infringement case?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7138, "Truth_answer": "In October 2013, a federal judge denied the motion for a preliminary injunction, brought by Ginn and SST against Morris, Dukowski, Stevenson, Cadena, and Egerton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105025520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Flag_(band)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Black Flag trademark infringement case still going on today?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7139, "Truth_answer": "On April 22, 1775 Bartram left Charleston, South Carolina on horseback to explore the Cherokee Nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219180604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bartram_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Bartram begin to explore the Cherokee Nation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7139, "Truth_answer": "William Bartram was alone during his exploration of Cherokee Nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did others accompany William Bartram during his exploration of Cherokee Nation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7139, "Truth_answer": "Bartram describes the mountainous Cherokee territory along the Little Tennessee River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808130301id_/https://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/william-bartram/brief-biography/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Cherokee Nation during William Bartram's exploration?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7139, "Truth_answer": "Franklinia alatamaha", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Bartram find while exploring Cherokee Nation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7139, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did William Bartram encounter any Cherokee people while exploring Cherokee nation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7140, "Truth_answer": "Bartram returned to Philadelphia in January 1777.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219180604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bartram_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Bartram return to Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7140, "Truth_answer": "William Bartram returned to Philadelphia after exploring Cherokee nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did William Bartram return to Philadelphia from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7140, "Truth_answer": "William Bartram assisted his brother John in all aspects of running Bartram's Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219180604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bartram_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did William Bartram do on his return to Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7140, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of things did William Bartram do for Bartram's Garden?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7140, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1780s, he completed the book for which he became most famous, Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, etc..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219180604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bartram_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did William Bartram do in Philadelphia besides running the Bartram's Garden?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7140, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1780s, he completed the book for which he became most famous, Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, etc..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219180604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bartram_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What book did William Bartram complete in Philadelphia?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7141, "Truth_answer": "Rabbitt used innovative techniques to tie country music themes with light rhythm and blues-influenced tempos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Rabbitt's musical style like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7141, "Truth_answer": "Rabbitt's music was compared to rockabilly, particularly the album Horizon, which was noted as having an Elvis-like sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did people like Eddie Rabbitt's musical style?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7141, "Truth_answer": "Rabbitt credited such wide-ranging artists as Bob Dylan, Elton John, Steely Dan, Elvis Presley, and Willie Nelson with influencing his works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt have any influences in his style?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7141, "Truth_answer": "His songs often used echo, as Rabbitt routinely sang his own background vocals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Eddie Rabbitt make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7142, "Truth_answer": "During the 1980s, Rabbitt moved further from crossover-styled music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddie Rabbitt's late career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7142, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Eddie Rabbitt perform in his late career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7142, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Rabbitt played the guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Eddie Rabbitt play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7142, "Truth_answer": "Rabbitt released a Capitol Records album Jersey Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Eddie Rabbitt article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7142, "Truth_answer": "The release of Rabbitt's Capitol Records album Jersey Boy was reviewed positively, as was its hit single On Second Thought, which held as Rabbitt's final number one of his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210020245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Rabbitt_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Eddie Rabbitt's album Jersey Boy do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher voted to repeal Obamacare, disputed evidence of man-made global warming, was a staunch opponent of illegal immigration, and favored the legalization of cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of Dana Rohrabacher's political positions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "Political affiliation means membership of or close association with a political party or organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100724id_/https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/political-affiliation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is political affiliation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "Dana Rohrabacher is a Republican.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dana Rohrabacher a Democrat or Republican?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher voted to repeal Obamacare, disputed evidence of man-made global warming, and was a staunch opponent of illegal immigration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What political topics does Dana Rohrabacher oppose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher favored the legalization of cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What political topic does Dana Rohrabacher support?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "Rohrabacher had drawn public criticism for some of his positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the public think about Dana Rohrabacher's political positions?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "In February 2017, Rohrabacher faced criticism for refusing to meet with constituents at his local Huntington Beach office. The constituents were upset with his support of President Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202210452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Dana Rohrabacher a Trump supporter?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7143, "Truth_answer": "His controversial statements included the conspiracy theory claims that Democrats secretly organized the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville in order to discredit President Trump.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an important political fact people should know about Dana Rohrabacher's political positions?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "She appeared in fetish-related, softcore pornographic movies, such as Romancing Sara, Matter of Trust, and two Andrew Blake hard-core fetish films, Pin Ups 2 and Decadence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dita Von Teese act in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "In recent years, she appear in the 2005 short film, The Death of Salvador Dali, written by Delaney Bishop. She also starred in the feature film Saint Francis in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese have any noteworthy films?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "The Death of Salvador Dali won best screenplay and best cinematography at SXSW, Raindance Film Festival, and Mill Valley Film Festival, and won Best Actress at Beverly Hills Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Death of Salvador Dali and Saint Francis successful films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "In January 2011, Von Teese guest starred in the CBS police procedural drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dita Von Teese article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "Dita Von Teese has appeared in a number of music videos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese have any other television featurs besides CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "Dita Von Teese was featured in a striptease/burlesque act in George Michael's live tour 2008, for the song Feelin' Good.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What music videos did Dita Von Teese get featured in?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the public's reaction to Dita Von Teese in George Michael's song Feelin' Good?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "Von Teese appeared in the music video Up in the Air by Thirty Seconds to Mars in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dita Von Teese in any other music videos besides feelin' good?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7144, "Truth_answer": "Von Teese has appeared in the video for the Green Day song Redundant, and the video for Mobscene by Marilyn Manson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Dita Von Teese had any other notable features besides CSI, The Death of Salvador Dali, Saint Francis, Romancing Sara, Matter of Trust, Pin Ups 2 and Decadence?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "Von Teese began performing burlesque in 1992, and, as a proponent of Neo-Burlesque, has helped to popularize its revival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dita Von Teese get into Burlesque?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "As a proponent of Neo-Burlesque, Von Teese has helped to popularize its revival. In her own words, she puts the tease back into striptease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese enjoy Burlesque?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "Dita Von Teese began performing Burlesque since 1992, and is still actively performing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dita Von Teese do Burlesque for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "Von Teese became the first guest star at the Crazy Horse cabaret club in Paris with her appearance in October 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Dita Von Teese perform Burlesqeue?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dita Von Teese performance at the Crazy Horse cabaret club in Paris received by the public?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "Von Teese first book, Burlesque and the Art of the Teese / Fetish and the Art of the Teese, was published in 2006 by HarperCollins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dita Von Teese burlesque performances lead to any other jobs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "Vanity Fair called her a Burlesque Superheroine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125203047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Von_Teese_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Dita Von Teese book Burlesque and the Art of the Teese / Fetish and the Art of the Teese do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other reviews of Burlesque and the Art of the Teese / Fetish and the Art of the Teese from notable magazines or people other than Vanity Fair?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7145, "Truth_answer": "Von Teese participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, as part of the stage performance for the German entry Miss Kiss Kiss Bang.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting about the Dita Von Teese article?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Supernature, Goldfrapp's third album, was released in August 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Goldfrapp in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Goldfrapp began writing and recording their fourth album at the end of 2006 in Bath, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Goldfrapp in 2006?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Ooh La La is the album's lead single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs are on Goldfrapp's Supernature album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Ride a White Horse, Fly Me Away, and Number 1 are all singles from Goldfrapp's Supernature album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other songs on Goldfrapp's Supernature album besides ooh la la?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "There are eleven songs on Goldfrapp's Supernature album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs are on Goldfrapp's Supernature album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Supernature débuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum in the UK. As of February 2008, it had sold one million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What album from Goldfrapp sold more than one million copies worldwide?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Ooh La La, the album's lead single, became Goldfrapp's first UK top five single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song is the highest rated on Goldfrapp's Supernature album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else besides Ooh La La, from Goldfrapp's Supernature album, was in the UK's top five singles?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "Supernature is produced by Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303022834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernature_(Goldfrapp_album)_p7", "https://share-with.it/66442/goldfrapp-felt-mountain-download-mp3.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161012081649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cherry_(Goldfrapp_album)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Goldfrapp's album Supernature is produced by?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7146, "Truth_answer": "The album comprises pop and electronic dance music prominently featured on Black Cherry, but focuses more on subtle hooks instead of the large choruses that made up its predecessor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfrapp_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Goldfrapp's album Supernature a pop and electronic dance music album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "In April 1191 Richard left Messina for Acre, but a storm dispersed his large fleet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Richard I of Endgland's conquest of Cypress begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the others that Richard I of England thought would usurp his territories?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "Phillip II of France was king of France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Phillip II of France?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "It was discovered that the ship carrying Richard's sister Joan and fiancée, Berengaria of Navarre, was anchored on the south coast of Cyprus.Survivors of the wrecks had been taken prisoner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were Richard I of England and Phillip II of France going to Cypress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "Richard's troops, led by Guy de Lusignan, conquered the whole island by 1 June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happend during Richard I of England's conquest of Cypress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "Richard's troops, led by Guy de Lusignan, conquered Cypress by 1 June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard I of England's conquest of Cypress include any battles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "Richard attacked Messina, capturing it on 4 October 1190.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the people of Messina succeed in their revolt against Richard I of England?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "The occupation of Sicily", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there other battles with Richard I besides the revolt against richard I of england and conquest of cypress?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7147, "Truth_answer": "Richard decided to break his betrothal with Phillip's sister Alys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the occupation of Sicily create tension between Richard I and Phillip II?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7148, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley attended Auburn University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Charles Barkley go to college?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7148, "Truth_answer": "Barkley was named the SEC Player of the Decade for the 1980s by the Birmingham Post-Herald.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley win any awards during his college basketball career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7148, "Truth_answer": "Charles Barkley entered Auburn University in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Barkley enter college?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7148, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, he led the Tigers to their first NCAA Tournament with 23 points on 80 percent field goal shooting, 17 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley set any records in collegiate basketball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7148, "Truth_answer": "Barkley set the record for most offensive rebounds in a half on March 4, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another record Charles Barkley set besides leading the Tigers to their first NCAA Tourament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7148, "Truth_answer": "Barkley was part of an ugly moment in the 1992 Olympics when he intentionally elbowed Angola player Herlander Coimbra in the chest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley have any bad or infamous moments?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7149, "Truth_answer": "Barkley competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Charles Barkley enter the Olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7149, "Truth_answer": "Barkley trained for tryouts for the 1984 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles Barkley train for after being invited by Bob Knight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7149, "Truth_answer": "Barkley made it all the way to final cuts, but wasn't selected for the team, despite outplaying almost all of the front-court players there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Charles Barkley's tryout for the 1984 Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7149, "Truth_answer": "According to Bob Knight, Barkley was cut because of poor defense.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926102638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Barkley_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why wasn't Charles Barkley selected for the 1984 Summer Olympics team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7149, "Truth_answer": "Barkley won two gold medals as a member of the United States men's basketball team. He also set a U.S. Men's Olympic record for highest three-point field goal percentage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles Barkley win any type of recognition for being in the Olympics at all?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7149, "Truth_answer": "International rules which had previously prevented NBA players from playing in the Olympics were changed in 1992, allowing Barkley and fellow NBA players to compete.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Charles Barkley article?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "Hašek was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in an attempt to lower the Sabres' payroll and to send Hašek to a more competitive team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dominik Hašek in 2001?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "During his first season with Detroit, Hašek posted a career high 41 wins with just 15 losses, helping the Red Wings earn the President's Trophy with the league's best record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dominik Hašek perform with the Detroit Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "During his first season with Detroit, Hašek posted a career high 41 wins with just 15 losses, helping the Red Wings earn the President's Trophy with the league's best record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek set any records during his time on the Detroit Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "He also set a record for most shutouts in a post-season with six, broken the year after by Martin Brodeur with seven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other records set by Dominik Hašek during his time with the Detroit Red Wings besides the league's best record in his first season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "During the playoffs, he led the Wings past the Vancouver Canucks, the St. Louis Blues, the Colorado Avalanche and the Carolina Hurricanes in the finals to win the Stanley Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek receive any awards with the Detroit Red Wings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "Hašek officially announced his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting after Dominik Hašek's 2001-2002 season besides his records and awards with the red wings?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "Hašek officially announced his retirement so that he could spend time with his family and other hobbies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Dominik Hašek retire after his 2001-2002 season?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7150, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ken Holland respond to Dominik Hašek's decision to not take pay during his groin injury?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "Hašek earned his 300th National Hockey League win on October 15, 2005, in a 5 to 1 home victory with the Ottawa Senators over the Boston Bruins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was significant about Dominik Hašek's time on the Ottowa Senators?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "Hašek played increasingly well for the Senators up until the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Dominik Hašek do during his one year deal with the Ottowa Senators?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "At the Winter Olympics, he injured his right adductor muscle while making a save in the first qualifying match against Germany, forcing him to leave the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Dominik Hašek at the Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "Hašek's injury caused him to miss the rest of the regular season and post-season, despite several rumours that he would return in time for the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dominik Hašek's injury during the Winter Olympics qualifiying match affect future games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "At the Winter Olympics, he injured his right adductor muscle while making a save in the first qualifying match against Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Dominik Hašek article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "Dominik Hašek was forced to leave the game after only 9 minutes and 25 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dominik Hašek able to finish the Winter Olympics qualifying match against Germany?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "The Ottawa Senators were eliminated in the second round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Ottowa Seantor's team unable to win after Dominik Hašek injured himself in the Winter Olympics qualifying match?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7151, "Truth_answer": "Hašek's injury caused him to miss the rest of the regular season and post-season, despite several rumours that he would return in time for the playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106034349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominik_Ha%C5%A1ek_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Dominik Hašek able to recover from his right adductor muscle injury?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "Levine made his Metropolitan Opera debut at age 28 on June 5, 1971, leading a June Festival performance of Tosca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Levine first perform at the Metropolitan Opera?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "Levine led a June Festival performance of Tosca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did James Levine perform at his Metropolitan Opera debut?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "Levine became the Met's principal conductor in 1973, and its music director in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the James Levine article?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "No criminal charges were brought against James Levine for allegations of sexual assault.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were charges ever brought to James Levine for sexual assault allegations?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "James Levine became the Metropolitan Opera's principal conductor in 1973, and its music director in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was James Levine's role at the Metropolitan Opera?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of James Levine's other performances besides the ones at the metropolitan opera?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Metropolitan Opera tour with James Levine?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "Levine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was James Levine born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "Levine graduated from Walnut Hills High School, an acclaimed magnet school in Cincinnati.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "Levine entered the Juilliard School of Music in New York City in 1961, and took courses in conducting with Jean Morel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine continue his education after graduating Walnut Hills High School?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "Levine graduated from the Juilliard School in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Levine_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did James Levine graduate from Juilliard School of Music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "Levine was born to a Jewish, musical family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine have a family?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "James Levine has never married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine marry?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "Four men have accused Levine of sexually molesting them, from the 1960s to the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did James Levine ever get into legal trouble?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7153, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times said that the Metropolitan Opera had known of at least one sexual abuse allegation as early as 1979, but dismissed it as baseless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7154, "Truth_answer": "Edwards retired in February 1973 after 39 years as a coach and administrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bill Edwards, the football coach, retire?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7154, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards was an American football player and coach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517090927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bill Edwards coach football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7154, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards wife's name was Dorothy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bill Edwards, the football coach, wife's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7154, "Truth_answer": "Bill Edwards coached nine teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teams did Bill Edwards coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7155, "Truth_answer": "William Miller Edwards was born June 21, 1905.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Bill Edwards, the football coach, born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7155, "Truth_answer": "Edwards got his first coaching job in 1931, when he was hired as an assistant football coach at Springfield High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of NFL team that Bill Edwards coach first ?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7155, "Truth_answer": "Edwards died in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Bill Edwards, the football coach, die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7155, "Truth_answer": "Edwards coached the freshman football team at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Edwards_(American_football_coach)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the first University that Bill Edwards coached ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7156, "Truth_answer": "Phillips starred in Knots Landing as the constantly scheming Anne Matheson Sumner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Michelle Phillips in 1987?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7156, "Truth_answer": "Phillips starred for six seasons on Knots Landing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Michelle Phillips successful on Knots Landing?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7156, "Truth_answer": "Phillips had recurring guest roles in the television series That's Life and 7th Heaven .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips play in any shows other than Knots Landing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7156, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Phillips appeared at the annual TV Land Awards to receive the TV Land Anniversary Award for Knots Landing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7156, "Truth_answer": "Phillips was cast in a lead role in the thriller film Dillinger as John Dillinger's girlfriend, Billie Frechette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Michelle Phillips work with in films?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7156, "Truth_answer": "Phillips starred as Rudolph Valentino's second wife Natacha Rambova in Ken Russell's film Valentino.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Michelle Phillips do any film work other than Dillinger?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7157, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Phillips released her first and only solo album, Victim of Romance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Phillips_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Michelle Phillips solo album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7157, "Truth_answer": "The record Victim of Romance was unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Michelle Phillips solo album Victim of Romance do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7157, "Truth_answer": "The same year, she sang backup vocals with former stepdaughter Mackenzie Phillips on Zulu Warrior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Michelle Phillips released Victim of Romance?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7157, "Truth_answer": "Zulu Warrior is a song on her ex-husband's second solo album, Pay Pack & Follow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Zulu Warrior?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7157, "Truth_answer": "She appeared in the films Let It Ride; the thriller Scissors, opposite Sharon Stone; and Joshua Tree, starring Dolph Lundgren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film was Michelle Phillips in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster's career began with an appearance as the Coppertone girl in a television advertisement in 1965, when she was three years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jodie Foster's first role?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster's career began with an appearance as the Coppertone girl in a television advertisement in 1965, when she was three years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jodie Foster the Coppertone girl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "In 1968 Foster had a minor appearance in the sitcom Mayberry R.F.D., in which her brother starred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jodie Foster's next appearance after the Coppertone girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "In1968, Foster had a minor appearance in the sitcom Mayberry R.F.D..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Jodie Foster's appearance by Mayberry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Jodie Foster's first role was in a television film Menace on the Mountain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Jodie Foster's first movie role?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jodie Foster have a lead role in Menace on the Mountain?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster made her feature film debut in Napoleon and Samantha, playing a girl who befriends a boy, and his pet lion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jodie Foster do after Menace on the Mountain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster had recurring roles in The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Her other early film work includes Kansas City Bomber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jodie Foster do any other television or advertisements besides Menace on the Mountain, Napolean and Samantha, and the Coppertone girl?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster was in the Western One Little Indian, the Mark Twain adaptation Tom Sawyer, and Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore following Kansas City Bomber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jodie Foster's next movie role after Kansas City Bomber?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster was accidentally grabbed by the lion on set of Napoleon and Samantha, which left her with scars on her back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jodie Foster have any problems in her early career?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7158, "Truth_answer": "Foster's career began with an appearance as the Coppertone girl in a television advertisement in 1965, when she was three years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Jodie Foster when she started acting?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "Foster concentrated on a new directorial project, Flora Plum, but had to be shelved after Russell Crowe was injured on set and could not complete filming on schedule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What problems did Jodie Foster encounter in 2000?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "Flora Plum had to be shelved after Russell Crowe was injured on set and could not complete filming on schedule. Foster unsuccessfully attempted to revive the project several times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jodie Foster's movie Flora Plum do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "Foster then worked on Egg Pictures last production, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What film did Jodie Foster work on after Flora Plum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "The film stars Emile Hirsch, Kieran Culkin, Jena Malone, Jodie Foster and Vincent D'Onofrio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113105450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dangerous_Lives_of_Altar_Boys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who appeared in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2002. It received good reviews, and had a limited theatrical release in the summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the critics receive The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, the film won the Best New Filmmaker award from the Boston Society of Film Critics. In 2003, the film won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert goes on to say that the screenplay is trying too hard to impress and falls short of achieving the emotional payoff it is searching for.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any problems with The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "According to a New York Times reviewer the movie struggles to compare the boys' comic-book vision with William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience and Songs of Experience...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Jodie Foster article?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys earn critical acclaim?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "Foster did not win any awards for her performance in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jodie Foster win any awards for her performance in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "Foster took on the main role in David Fincher's thriller Panic Room after its intended star, Nicole Kidman, had to drop out due to an injury on set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jodie Foster's next film following The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7159, "Truth_answer": "It became the most successful film opening of Foster's career as of 2015. In addition to being a box office success, the film also received largely positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128153606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodie_Foster_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the film Panic Room received?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 7160, "Truth_answer": "In 1873, Buffalo Bill Cody and Texas Jack Omohundro invited Hickok to join their troupe after their earlier success. Hickok did not enjoy acting, and often hid behind scenery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bill_Hickok_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Wild Bill Hickok's later life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7160, "Truth_answer": "In Buffalo Bill Cody and Texas Jack Omohundro's troupe, he once shot the spotlight when it focused on him. He was released from the group after a few months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wild Bill Hickok have any fights or disagreements with anyone in later life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7160, "Truth_answer": "Hickok left Agnes Thatcher Lake a few months after getting married, joining Charlie Utter's wagon train to seek his fortune in the goldfields of South Dakota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Wild Bill Hickok leave his wife?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7160, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Wild Bill Hickok find fortune in the goldfields of South Dakota?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7160, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Wild Bill Hickok do after joining Charlie's wagon train?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7161, "Truth_answer": "Hickok lost a gold watch to Tutt in a poker game.They initially agreed not to fight over the watch, but when Tutt wore it, Hickok warned him to stay away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the relationship between Wild Bill Hockok and the duel with Davis Tutt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7161, "Truth_answer": "The two men faced off in Springfield's town square, standing sideways before drawing and firing their weapons. Their quick-draw duel was recorded as the first of its kind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bill_Hickok_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the problem with Davis Tutt and Wild Bill Hickok's gold watch resolved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7161, "Truth_answer": "Hickok and Phil Coe, a saloon owner and acquaintance of Hardin's, had a dispute that resulted in a shootout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bill_Hickok_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other person besides Davis Tutt did Wild Bill Hickok have a disagreement with?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7161, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was wild Bill Hickok's main opposition?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7161, "Truth_answer": "Thompson tried to incite John Wesley Hardin to kill Hickok, because Hickok altered a painting Hardin had made.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Bill Hickok and Phil Coe able to fight over something?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "Following their first tour supporting the Thrills, the Kooks recorded their debut album, Inside In/Inside Out, at Konk studios in London in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Kooks do in 2005?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "The album became certified quadruple platinum in the UK within a year and certified platinum across Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Kooks Inside In/Inside Out album a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "Naïve and She Moves in Her Own Way put The Kooks in the top ten for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kooks biggest hit on the Inside In/Inside Out album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks released their second album, Konk, in April 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Kooks do after the Inside In/Inside Out album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "The record was named after the studio where it was recorded and produced by Tony Hoffer, who worked on the band's debut album, Inside In/Inside Out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about teh Kooks article?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "The album spawned three top 50 hits including their highest chart performer to date, Always Where I Need to Be, which peaked at number three.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kooks album Konk's top track?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "In 2006, the Kooks made the top ten with Naive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Kooks ever get on the top ten again aside from the release of Always Where I Need to Be?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kooks biggest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks broke into the musical mainstream with their debut album Inside In/Inside Out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was The Kooks debut album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7162, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks worked with Tony Hoffer on their first two albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Kooks work with?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "Rafferty was fired from the band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Max Rafferty depart from the Kooks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "Rafferty was fired after a series of absences due to illness; drug addiction was also quoted as one of the reasons for his departure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Max Rafferty fired from The Kooks?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "Dan Logan, bassist with a local Brighton band Cat the Dog, was drafted in as a temporary replacement for Rafferty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Max Rafferty in The Kooks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "After the departure of Rafferty, the band had considered splitting up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the other members of The Kooks feel about firing Max Rafferty?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "In October 2008, Peter Denton was chosen as the permanent bassist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Kooks ever add a permanent member to replace Max Rafferty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "Peter Denton was chosen as the permanent bassist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Luke Prichard's discussion on Dan Logan joining The Kooks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "The Kooks released their second album, Konk, in April 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did something other than Max Rafferty leaving, happen to The Kooks in 2008?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "Konk went on to debut on the UK Albums Chart at number one with first week sales of 65,901 units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Kooks album Konk make it onto the charts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "The album also spawned three top 50 hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of the singles from The Kooks album Konk hit the charts?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7163, "Truth_answer": "The top 50 hits included their highest chart performer to date, Always Where I Need to Be, which peaked at number three.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kooks_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the top 50 hits from The Kooks album Konk?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Dunham's first hit on Comedy Central showcased José Jalapeño on a Stick, Walter, and an early version of Melvin the Superhero Guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Dunham's first hit on comedy central?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham's first Comedy Central hit was titled José Jalapeño on a Stick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Dunham's first Comedy Central hit titled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "The appearance was successful, but Comedy Central resisted giving Dunham more airtime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jeff Dunham's José Jalapeño fair?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Comedy Central felt Dunham was not a good fit for them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Comedy Central resist giving Jeff Dunham more airtime?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "By 2005 Dunham decided to gamble on financing his own comedy DVD, Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, which was taped in Santa Ana, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeff Dunham do after Comedy Central?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself released in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself release?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself drew two million viewers when it aired, and sold two million DVDs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Dunham appeared as The Amazing Ken with José Jalapeño on a Stick in the Larry the Cable Guy feature film Delta Farce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeff Dunham do after Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Dunham went on the Spark of Insanity tour, Identity Crysis tour, Controlled Chaos tour, and Disorderly Conduct tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Dunham go on tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Dunham's introduction of Achmed the Dead Terrorist in Spark of Insanity was ranked as the ninth most watched YouTube video at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Dunham's most popular special?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7164, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham has appeared on numerous television shows, including Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central Presents, The Tonight Show and Sonny With a Chance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p0", "https://poshcraze.info/new/jeff-dunham-puppets.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Jeff Dunham appear in?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "In March 2009, Dunham signed a multi-platform deal with Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Dunham doing in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "Dunham's Comedy Central show was called The Jeff Dunham Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Jeff Dunham's show on Comedy Central called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many viewers watched The Jeff Dunham Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "The show was canceled after only one season, amid poor reviews, dwindling ratings and higher production costs than other Comedy Central shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was The Jeff Dunham Show cancelled?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "Dunham appeared in a guest role with Bubba J on NBC's sitcom 30 Rock, playing a ventriloquist named Rick Wayne and his dummy Pumpkin from Stone Mountain, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jeff Dunham do after The Jeff Dunham Show was cancelled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "In November 2009 Dunham also appeared with Walter in Hart to Hart, an episode of the Disney Channel series Sonny With a Chance, as two security guards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Dunham do anything after appearing on 30 Rock?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "His fourth special, Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos, premiered on September 25, 2011, on Comedy Central.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216051116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Dunham_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jeff Dunham ever go back to Comedy Central after The Jeff Dunham Show was cancelled?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "Dunham's seventh special, Unhinged in Hollywood, premiered on September 17, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the latest year that Jeff Dunham has produced anymore work?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham was the voice of Elliot the Littlest Reindeer in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Jeff Dunham done anything in 2018?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Dunham is not on any shows at the moment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jeff Dunham on any shows right now?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7165, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Jeff Dunham still have a lot of viewers?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7166, "Truth_answer": "In May 1972, 41-year-old Mays was traded to the Mets by the San Francisco Giants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Willie Mays come to the Mets from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7166, "Truth_answer": "Mays played a season and a half with the Mets before retiring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219091107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Mays_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Willie Mays career with the Mets so short?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7166, "Truth_answer": "On August 16, 1973 against the Cincinnati Reds, Mays hit a fourth inning solo home run. It was the 660th and final home run of his major league career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Mays have any interesting match-ups with other teams during his time on the Mets?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Mays help the Mets win any titles during his time there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7166, "Truth_answer": "In the 1973 World Series Mays got the first hit of the Series, but had only seven at-bats The final hit of his career came in Game 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some statistics from Willie Mays time with the Mets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7166, "Truth_answer": "Mays retired after the 1973 season with a lifetime batting average of .302 and 660 home runs. His lifetime total of 7,095 outfield putouts remains the major league record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219091107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Mays_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Willie Mays 1973 batting average?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7167, "Truth_answer": "Willie Mays played for the New York Giants from 1951 to 1957.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Mays play for the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7167, "Truth_answer": "Mays began his major league career on a sour note, with no hits in his first 12 at bats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219091107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Mays_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Willie Mays began his career for it to be a sour note?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7167, "Truth_answer": "On his 13th at-bat he hit a towering home run up and over the left field roof of the Polo Grounds off future Hall of Famer Warren Spahn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219091107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Mays_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Willie Mays do after starting his career with no hits in his first 12 at bat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7167, "Truth_answer": "Mays's batting average improved steadily throughout the rest of the season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219091107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Mays_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Willie Mays hit the home run on his 13th at-bat for the New York Giants?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7167, "Truth_answer": "Mays would go on to become third on the all-time home run list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Willie Mays go on to become very successful with his batting, following the start of his career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "Mendes's albums include Dance Moderno, Cannonball's Bossa Nova, Você Ainda Não Ouviu Nada!, and The Swinger from Rio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What albums did Sérgio Mendes do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, he recorded the Confetti album, which had the hit songs Olympia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes have any hit songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "Mendes also recorded Alibis on the Confetti album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other Sérgio Mendes songs were popular besides Olympia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "The 1980s also saw Mendes working with singer Lani Hall again on the song No Place to Hide from the Brasil '86 album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Sérgio Mendes do in the mid 80's other than releasing the Confetti album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "Mendes has toured Europe and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes tour?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "In 1993,Mendes won Best World Music Album for Brasileiro at the Grammy Awards. In 2005 he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Latin Grammys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song in 2012 as co-writer of the song Real in Rio from the animated film Rio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Sérgio Mendes's most famous songs?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, he recorded the Confetti album, which had the hit songs Olympia, which was also used as a theme song for the Olympic Games that year and Alibis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any more famous Sérgio Mendes songs other than Real in Rio?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7168, "Truth_answer": "Mendes really burst into mainstream prominence when he performed the Oscar-nominated The Look of Love on the Academy Awards telecast in April 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other popular songs Sérgio Mendes did besides Real in Rio and Olympia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Mendes formed the Sexteto Bossa Rio in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Sérgio Mendes's career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Mendes recorded Dance Moderno in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sérgio Mendes's first recording?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Mendes did his first tour in Europe and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Sérgio Mendes do his first tour?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes's first album is titled Dance Moderno.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sérgio Mendes's first album named?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Herb Alpert took over as producer for the A&M albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Sérgio Mendes's record producer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Mendes performed the Oscar-nominated The Look of Love on the Academy Awards telecast in April 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes perform on television?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the Sexteto Bossa ordered to leave the US?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Mendes was born in Niterói, Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Sérgio Mendes born?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "He attended the local conservatory with hopes of becoming a classical pianist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgio_Mendes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sérgio Mendes always want to play jazz?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7169, "Truth_answer": "Sérgio Mendes has released 41 albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Sérgio Mendes cut or release?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7170, "Truth_answer": "Director Rob Reiner asked Harry Connick Jr. to provide a soundtrack for his romantic comedy, When Harry Met Sally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202134910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Connick_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Harry Connick Jr. contribute music to When Harry Met Sally?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7170, "Truth_answer": "The soundtrack consisted of several standards, including It Had to Be You, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off and Don't Get Around Much Anymore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202134910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Connick_Jr._p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What notable songs are on Harry Connick Jr.'s When Harry Met Sally soundtrack?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7170, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Harry Connick Jr.'s songs It Had to Be You, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off and Don't Get Around Much Anymore released as singles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7170, "Truth_answer": "Harry Connick Jr.'s highest-charting album is his release Only You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202134910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Connick_Jr._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song gave Harry Connick Jr. chart success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7171, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sam Thompson win a lot of games?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7171, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games did Sam Thompson play?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "The French and Indian War began in 1754.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sites.rootsweb.com/~riss/hrtg/coltmln.html_p5", "https://travelingepic.com/tag/george-washington/_p4", "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_proclaimation_of_1763_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p5", "http://catallaxyfiles.com/2019/04/17/1942-or-1765-before-gst/_p6", "https://www.westboroughcenter.org/westborough-history-connections/westborough-india-war-and-globalism/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128080018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_p7", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_p4", "https://www.cram.com/essay/Effects-Of-The-French-And-Indian-War/FK9T9RFNMXYW_p3", "https://liveandlethike.com/2018/02/24/george-washington-birthplace-national-monument-va/_p1", "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_proclaimation_of_1763_p2", "https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-Iroquois-American-Revolution-and-French-Indian-War-MEGA-Unit-Toolbox-2596006_p6", "https://bandofgiants.org/reviews/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210224546id_/https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/key-industries-tobacco_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121105218id_/http://ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/French_and_Indian_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the French and Indian War begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "Fighting took place primarily along the frontiers between New France and the British colonies, from the Province of Virginia in the south to Newfoundland in the north.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the fighting in the French and Indian War take place?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River called the Forks of the Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Algonquin people fighting for during the French and Indian War?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "Louis-Joseph de Montcalm was one of the leaders for the French during the French and Indian War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the leader for the French during the French and Indian War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "It began with a dispute over control of the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River called the Forks of the Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the fighting during the French-Indian War begin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "The war in North America ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, and war in the European theater was settled by the Treaty of Hubertusburg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the French-Indian War end?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who founded The Sulpicia Mission of the Mountain?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7172, "Truth_answer": "The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224161751id_/https://history.state.gov/milestones/1750-1775/french-indian-war_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ultimately won the French and Indian War?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "The Algonquin met Europeans when Samuel de Champlain came upon a party led by the Kitcisìpirini Chief Tessouat at Tadoussac, in eastern present-day Quebec, in the summer of 1603.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218075845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the French contact the Algonquins?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "From 1603, some of the Algonquin allied with the French under Champlain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218075845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the French and Algonquins interact?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "This alliance proved useful to the Algonquin, who previously had little to no access to European firearms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218075845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else should I know about the French and Algonquins interactions?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "In 1623, after Sir David Kirke's occupation of New France demonstrated French colonial vulnerability, the French began to trade muskets to the Algonquins and their allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218075845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happened with French-Algonquin relations in the early 1600's besides the alliance?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "The Algonquins formed an alliance with the Montagnais to the east, whose territory extended to the ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218075845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_people_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which groups allied together with the Algonquin people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Algonquins like with the French in the 1600's?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7173, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the leader of the French going into the French and Indian War?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "Dylan recorded Highway 61 in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102011557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blonde_on_Blonde_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Bob Dylan record Highway 61?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "Dylan co-founded the band with George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909190031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p151", "https://tickets.halfmoon.co.uk/events/2019-09-29-the-trembling-wilburys-half-moon-putney_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225172009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._1_p0", "http://tremblingwilburys.co.uk/2013/11/xmas-xtravaganza-at-dingwalls-3rd-december/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225172009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._1_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan_p29", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909190031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_p28", "http://jewelryjudgebengordon.thejewelerblog.com/archive/2013/07/_p11", "https://www.thetoptens.com/bands-who-lost-member-within-first-years-their-existence/_p3", "https://moreimages.net/2018/08/01/vanquishing-volcanos/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124065951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Petty_p32", "https://www.thewrap.com/tom-petty-heartbreaker-dies-at-66/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206183921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._3_p7", "https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-150477/_p61", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225172009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._1_p6", "https://tickets.halfmoon.co.uk/events/2019-09-29-the-trembling-wilburys-half-moon-putney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in Bob Dylan's band Traveling Wilburys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "Dylan, credited via his Special Rider Music publisher, wrote Dirty World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225172009id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_Wilburys_Vol._1_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Dylan write the songs on the Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in St. Mary's Hospital on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, and raised in Hibbing, Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Bob Dylan from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "On November 22, 1965, Dylan secretly married Sara Lownds. Bob and Sara Dylan were divorced on June 29, 1977. Dylan married his backup singer Carolyn Dennis on June 4, 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bob Dylan ever married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "Dylan has stated that he had to overcome considerable resistance at Columbia Records to give the album its title.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208191836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_61_Revisited_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What or who gave Bob Marley resistance about the title Highway 61 Revisited?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7174, "Truth_answer": "From September 24, 1965, in Austin, Texas, Dylan toured the U.S. and Canada for six months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Dylan ever do a tour for Highway 61 Revisited?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "Highway 61 Revisited was recorded in two blocks of recording sessions that took place in Studio A of Columbia Records, located in Midtown Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208191836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_61_Revisited_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is some background on Highway 61 Revisited?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "Highway 61 Revisited was released on August 30, 1965 by Columbia Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Highway 61 Revisited released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "No one is featured on Bob Dylan's album Highway 61 Revisited.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was anyone featured on the Bob Dylan album Highway 61 Revisited?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "Dylan produced the double album Blonde on Blonde, featuring what Dylan called that thin wild mercury sound.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bob Dylan record any other hits after Highway 61 Revisited?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited album recorded in two blocks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "On July 25, Dylan performed his controversial electric set at the Newport Folk Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208191836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_61_Revisited_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were some places Bob Dylan's performed the hits from Highway 61 Revisited?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7175, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Bob Dylan's performance at the Newport Folk Festival booed?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The New 52?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is The New 52 set?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "Riddler appears as an inmate at Arkham Asylum in Batman #1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Riddler up to in The New 52?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "Riddler appears as an inmate at Arkham Asylum in Batman #1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Riddler in the Arkham Asylum in The New 52?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "The Joker secretly hijacks Arkham Asylum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Joker in Arkham Asylum in The New 52?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "Joker shares a write-up of his plan to ambush Batman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Joker hijack Arkham Asylum in the New 52?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "Riddler becomes quite alarmed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Riddler do when the Joker shares a write-up of his plan to ambush Batman in the New 52?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "Riddler designed a range of deadly drones around Central City, drones that he had out-sourced to the CCPD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the Riddler's drones for in the New 52?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "The Riddler has a working relationship with the Cluemaster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Riddler work alone in the New 52?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7176, "Truth_answer": "Riddler is eventually defeated and imprisoned by a uniformed effort between the Flash and the Rogues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Riddler get caught in the New 52?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "DC Rebirth is a 2016 relaunch by the American comic book publisher DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic book titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105095541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Rebirth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "The relaunch was in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the DC Rebirth relaunch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did DC Rebirth receive any recognition?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "Blackmailing the approaching guards with details of their children and families, Riddler walks out freely before intruding into Joker's office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about the Riddler in DC Rebirth article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "Riddler seemingly offers the Joker a partnership, acknowledging that if either of the two men individually kills Batman, the other will be left forever unsatisfied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Riddler do after intruding into Joker's office in DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "The Joker shoots Riddler in the stomach and quickly departs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Joker accept Riddler's offer of partnership in DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "Left in a pool of his own blood, Riddler rose to his feet and limped out of the office, seemingly unfazed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Riddler survive after the Joker shoots him in the stomach in DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "Riddler is then seen meeting with Poison Ivy, discussing the Joker's need to rid anyone who could potentially kill Batman before him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddler_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Riddler survives being shot by the Joker in DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Riddler's alter ego, Edward Nigma, get in trouble for murdering Dr. Knowles in DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who saw the Riddler meeting with Poison Ivy in DC Rebirth?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7177, "Truth_answer": "Poison Ivy is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. She has been portrayed as a love interest of Batman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://0day.city/7/match-free-search-yahoo.php_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Poison Ivy?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper album was released on 8 February 2013 in Australia, and 11 February 2013 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temper_Temper_(Bullet_for_My_Valentine_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper album released?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Temper Temper is the fourth studio album by Bullet for My Valentine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316154421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temper_Temper_(Bullet_for_My_Valentine_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Bullet for My Valentine release before Temper Temper?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Bullet for My Valentine began touring in support of Temper Temper in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bullet for My Valentine tour in support of the Temper Temper album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Bullet for My Valentine began touring in support of Temper Temper on 10 February 2013, and finished the tour on 3 November 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_for_My_Valentine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper tour last?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Bullet for My Valentine. toured with Halestrom, Young Guns and Stars in Stereo on their tour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper tour with any other bands?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "The tenth show of the tour, held at Birmingham's O2 Academy, was filmed by music video website Moshcam.com.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_for_My_Valentine_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Temper Temper, Riot, P.O.W. and Breaking Point were singles off the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any singles from Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7178, "Truth_answer": "Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper album was produced on RCA after Jive Records was disbanded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label produced Bullet for My Valentine's Temper Temper album?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7179, "Truth_answer": "Venom is the fifth studio album by Bullet for My Valentine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bullet for My Valentine's Venom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7179, "Truth_answer": "Venom was released on August 14 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160109133558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_(Bullet_for_My_Valentine_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Bullet for My Valentine's Venom album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7179, "Truth_answer": "Venom was set for release on 14 August 2015, the same day an expansive UK tour was announced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_for_My_Valentine_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bullet for My Valentine's tour in support of Venom?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7179, "Truth_answer": "It was also revealed that Bullet For My Valentine will headline London's Camden Rocks festival which takes place on 30 May 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_for_My_Valentine_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any specific shows Bullet for My Valentine's did for this Venom tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7179, "Truth_answer": "God Damn, Attention Thieves, Baby Chaos, Creeper and Black Spiders performed at the 2015 Camden Rocks Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else played at the Camden Rocks Festival along with Bullet for My Valentine's?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7179, "Truth_answer": "The singles, You Want a Battle?, Army of Noise, Playing God and Worthless were released as singles off Venom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any singles from this Bullet for My Valentine's Venom album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End EP is the first EP by American rock band All Time Low.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Words_to_Remember_in_Dealing_with_the_End_EP_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was All Time Low's The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End an album?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End EP was released in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.iomoio.com/album/80_alltimelowthethreewordstorememberindealingwiththeendepmp3download.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Words_to_Remember_in_Dealing_with_the_End_EP_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_discography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Party_Scene_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_discography_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Words_to_Remember_in_Dealing_with_the_End_EP_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirty_Work_(All_Time_Low_album)_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Party_Scene_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Personal_(All_Time_Low_album)_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501182330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damned_If_I_Do_Ya_(Damned_If_I_Don't)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which year was All Time Low's The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End EP released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End EP is the first EP by American rock band All Time Low.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Words_to_Remember_in_Dealing_with_the_End_EP_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was done before All Time Low's The Party Scene album was released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "Damned If I Do Ya, is All Time Low's first and only appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 67 off of Nothing Personal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which All Time Low album was Damned If I Do Ya on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "Nothing Personal was released as All Time Low's third studio album, debuting at number four on the US Billboard 200", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the All Time Low Nothing Personal album chart on the billboard or others?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 2007, All Time Low played the Vans Warped Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low tour?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "Vancouver, Calgary, Salt Lake City, Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Washington, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and New York City were some of the tour locations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were some of the locations for 2007 Vans Warped Tour?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "All Time Low made their live debut in the UK in late 2007 supporting Plain White T's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any 2007 Vans Warped Tour locations in the US or outside in the UK for All Time Low?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "All Time Low began as a band by covering songs by pop punk bands such as Blink-182.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on All Time Low besides their early releases and tours?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "In early 2008 All Time Low completed their first headlining tour, the Manwhores and Open Sores Tour with opening acts Every Avenue, Mayday Parade, and Just Surrender.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did All Time Low tour or perform with besides Plain White T's?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7180, "Truth_answer": "All Time Low cites bands such as Blink-182, Green Day, MxPx, New Found Glory, Saves the Day, and The Get Up Kids as influences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low talk about influences?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "So Wrong, It's Right is the second studio album by All Time Low.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219115229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Wrong,_It%27s_Right_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219115229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Wrong,_It%27s_Right_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180501183224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_discography_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was All Time Low's So Wrong, It's Right?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "The Party Scene is the debut studio album by American rock band All Time Low.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219115229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Wrong,_It%27s_Right_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Personal_(All_Time_Low_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low release any another album's besides So Wrong, It's Right?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "Nothing Personal is the third studio album by American rock band All Time Low.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316142815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Party_Scene_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219115229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Wrong,_It%27s_Right_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190424191903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Personal_(All_Time_Low_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums did All Time Low release besides The Party Scene and So Wrong, It's Right?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "All Time Low released their third studio album Nothing Personal in July 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did All Time Low release their Nothing Personal album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "Dirty Work is the fourth studio album by American rock band All Time Low following the success of Nothing Personal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902005450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirty_Work_(All_Time_Low_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low release any more albums after Nothing Personal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "So Wrong, It's Right charted at number 62 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did All Time Low's So Wrong It's Right do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "The singleDear Maria, Count Me In became All Time Low's first single to reach the charts and peaked at No. 86 on the Pop 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of All Time Low's singles reach the Billboard Charts?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "In February 2008, it was reported that All Time Low had collaborated on a song with Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 and +44.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did All Time Low ever collaborate with any other bands?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "Half of Nothing Personal's songs were produced by Matt Squire with Butch Walker, David Bendeth and S*A*M and Sluggo and Tom Lord-Alge mixed the majority of the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other people helping All Time Low with the Nothing Personal album?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "Half of Nothing Personal's songs were produced by Matt Squire with Butch Walker, David Bendeth and S*A*M and Sluggo and Tom Lord-Alge mixed the majority of the album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other people helping All Time Low with the Nothing Personal album?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7181, "Truth_answer": "All Time Low played Fall Out Boy's Believers Never Die Tour Part Deux Tour in spring 2009, with Metro Station, Cobra Starship, and Hey Monday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Time_Low_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any tours All Time Low went on for Nothing Personal?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The Cult released The Cult album in October 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1994 to The Cult?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The self-titled 'Cult' album is commonly referred to as the 'Black Sheep' album by fans of Cult.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Cult's The Cult a self titled album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "Cult album was barely noticed, only reaching US#69, and UK#21, and then quickly dropping out of sight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Cult's The Cult album do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The Black Sheep album is also commonly referred to as the Black Sheep record, due to the image of a Manx Loaghtan black sheep on the front cover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200906043954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_%28album%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was The Cult's The Cult called the Black Sheep album by fans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The Cult album's subject matter ranged from sexual abuse, to the death of Nigel Preston, to Ian Astbury's directionless years spent in Glasgow in the late 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other topics did The Cult's The Cult album cover?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The Cult album achieved little success and Duffy remarked that he thought that the record wouldn't sell well due to the offensive lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Cult's The Cult album sell very well?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "When Cult began the Beauty's On The Streets Tour in winter 1994, they augmented the line up with James Stevenson on rhythm guitar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Cult do following the release of The Cult album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The Cult's The Beauty's On The Streets tour began in winter 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p22", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was The Cult's Beauty's On The Streets Tour?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "During this tour, the Cult made their first ever appearance in Norway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228203323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cult_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did The Cult tour on the Beauty's On The Streets Tour?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "The The Cult's The Cult album went to number one in Portugal also, but quickly dropped out of sight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting in this section on The Cult?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7182, "Truth_answer": "Coming Down (Drug Tongue) reached number 51 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did The Cult single, Coming Down (Drug Tongue), do?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7183, "Truth_answer": "Many episodes of the Simpsons focus on Lisa fighting for various causes. Lisa Simpson is often the focus of episodes with a real moral or philosophical point.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Lisa Simpson's role in the Simpsons?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7183, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson is the middle child and most intelligent of the Simpson family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830084523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lisa Simpson have a family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7183, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson's physical features are generally unique. In the later seasons, no character other than Maggie Simpson shares her hairline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Lisa Simpson's character look like?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7183, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson enjoys and excels at playing the saxophone and became friends with jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830084523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lisa Simpson have friends?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7183, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Simpson enjoys many hobbies such as reading and playing the baritone saxophone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830084523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Lisa Simpson have hobbies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr.'s well-publicized association with drug-victim Alicia Horan was responsible for the Australian Football Hall of Fame committee's reluctance to induct him to the Australian Football Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something about Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. won the 1993 Leigh Matthews Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. win any awards?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. represented Hawthorn and Geelong in the Australian Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did Gary Ablett Sr. play for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Martin Flanagan's representation of Australian football pioneer Tom Wills in his 1996 novel The Call is modeled on Gary Ablett Sr..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are other aspects of Gary Ablett Sr.'s legacy besides his association with Alicia Horan and Hall of Fame induction?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. helped Geelong to a grand final appearance in 1989, where he kicked a grand final record nine goals in a losing team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. win any titles or championships?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. is the only player in VFL/AFL history to kick 100 goals and win the Coleman Medal in three successive seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr. win any other medals or titles?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. was honored with a terrace in his name within Skilled Stadium and before Ablett once had a set of gates named in his honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were notable about the gates in relation to Gary Ablett Sr.?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. as a born-again Christian and has been slightly aggrieved at being referred to as God by fans, a nickname based on his supreme football abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Gary Ablett Sr. besides his legacy, titles, medals and awards?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7184, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr. would be inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the 2005 intake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Gary Ablett Sr. inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "The single, Kiss You All Over, was Exile's first chart success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the band Exile's first chart success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "The single, Kiss You All Over, reached number one on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exile's Kiss You All Over single do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Kiss You All Over was included on Exiles's album Mixed Emotions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was the band Exile's Kiss You All Over single from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Exile produced the Mixed Emotions album on Warner/Curb Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What label released the band Exile's Mixed Emotions album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Exile released their eponymous debut album through Wooden Nickel Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Exile release albums before Mixed Emotions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Exile's Exile album was released in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the band Exile release the album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Singles released from the debut Exile album proved unsuccessful, and it would be a good five years before the band released a full-length follow-up album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the band Exile's Exile album do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Exile released their eponymous debut album through Wooden Nickel Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504072644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(American_band)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Warner Records release the band Exile's Exile album also?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Exile released Stage Pass and All There Is as albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other albums besides Mixed Emotions and Exile, did the band Exile release?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7185, "Truth_answer": "Exile's All There Is album was released in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the band Exile's All There Is released?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh had recurring health problems throughout his childhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh was sent to The Royal School, Armagh, rather than to England for his secondary education indirectly due to childhood health problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else resulted from Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's childhood illness?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh attended St. John's College, Cambridge, where he applied himself with greater diligence than expected from an aristocrat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh's time in school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh obtained first class in his last examinations at St. John's College, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh have other accomplishments at school besides great diligence?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh left Cambridge due to an extended illness, and after returning to Ireland did not pursue further formal education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh do after returning to Ireland?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh became an essential adviser to the inexperienced and unpopular John Pratt, 1st Marquess Camden, who was Stewart's senior by only ten years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was being Chief Secretary for Ireland like for Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "In 1799, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh began lobbying in the Irish and British Parliaments for an official union between the two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh able to achieve during this time as Chief Secretary for Ireland?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh would long be held personally responsible by many Catholics in Ireland for the breach of promise and the British Government's betrayal of their rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113224723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stewart,_Viscount_Castlereagh_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was King George III's choice of Henry Addington as Prime Minister a popular stance for Irish Catholics?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "As Foreign Minister, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh cooperated with senior officials to use the Royal Navy to detect and capture slave ships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh do as a politician as Foreign Secretary?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7186, "Truth_answer": "In 1794, Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh was offered the Government-controlled seat of Tregony in Cornwall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened while Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh was in Cornwall?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7187, "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson took a leave of absence from The Beach Boys in 1981 and he quickly recorded and released a solo album, Carl Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110082522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson's solo career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7187, "Truth_answer": "Carl Wilson was influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck Berry and the Ventures,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110082522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson besides his solo career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7187, "Truth_answer": "By the time of his second album release in 1983 Carl Wilson had rejoined the Beach Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson a solo act?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7187, "Truth_answer": "Youngblood is the second and final studio album by Carl Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson make more than one album solo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7187, "Truth_answer": "On December 30, 1980, the Beach Boys were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 1500 Vine Street.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys_p68" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson have any other notable awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Nickelback's song How You Remind Me was listed as the best-selling rock song and the fourth best-selling song of the decade overall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What hit songs are on Nickelback's albums?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Metacritic reports that five of Nickelback's six most recent studio albums have scores of 62, 41, 49, 51, and 54, respectively, out of 100, indicating generally mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickelback receive good reviews for their albums?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Gotta Be Somebody became Nickelback's 5th and so far final single to hit the #1 spot on the U.S. Adult Top 40 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickelback have any other major hits on the Darkhorese album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "All eight singles off of Nickelback's Darkhorse were major hits which finished at or near the top of at least one high-profile chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nickelback's Darkhorse album do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Nickelback's Darkhorse album was co-produced by the band and producer and songwriter Mutt Lange.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Horse_(Nickelback_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced for Nickelback?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Lead vocalist and guitarist Chad Kroeger wrote How You Remind Me about his old girlfriend Jodi, with whom he had a dysfunctional relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_You_Remind_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickelback write any of their own songs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "For the release of Nickelback's seventh album, the band parted from EMI Canada and signed to Universal Music Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Nickelback besides their albums, hits and namesake origins?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Nickelback's Darkhorse tour was very successful and the band sold over 1.6 million tickets with 146 shows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nickelback tour at all after producing these records including Darkhorse?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7188, "Truth_answer": "Nickelback is one of the most commercially successful Canadian rock bands, having sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickelback_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Nickelback's record sales?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "Timur was considered extraordinarily intelligent – not only intuitively but also intellectually.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What sort of personality did Timur possess?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do we know what Timur was generous with?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "In Samarkand and his many travels, Timur, under the guidance of distinguished scholars, was able to learn the Persian, Mongolian, and Turkish languages", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a reason Timur was so tolerant to scholars?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "While Timur still retains a positive image in Muslim Central Asia, he is vilified by many in Arabia, Iraq, Persia, and India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the people think of Timur?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "Timur was the product of an Islamized and Iranized society, and not steppe nomadic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is something Timur believed in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "Rasti rusti means truth is safety in Farsi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does rasti rusti mean or stand for?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "Rasti rusti means veritas salus in Farsi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did rasti rusti stand for besides truth is safety?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7189, "Truth_answer": "Timur used Persian expressions in his conversations often and rasti rusti was his motto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121192534id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Timur use the rasti rusti phrase in his life?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7190, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, Luis Antonio Tagle was appointed Bishop of Imus on October 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Tagle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Luis Antonio Tagle become Bishop of Imus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7190, "Truth_answer": "Luis Antonio Tagle was parish priest and rector of Nuestra Señora del Pilar Cathedral-Parish before becoming Bishop of Imus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Luis Antonio Tagle do before becoming Bishop of Imus?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7190, "Truth_answer": "During his ten years in Imus, Luis Antonio Tagle made a point of living simply, owned no car, and invited the destitute to join him for a meal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Tagle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Luis Antonio Tagle's life during his tenure as Bishop of Imus?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7190, "Truth_answer": "At the first gathering of bishops under Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, Luis Antonio Tagle spoke from the floor about the inadequacy of the number of priests in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Antonio Tagle ever meet the Pope?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7190, "Truth_answer": "Dubbed as the Asian Francis, Luis Antonio Tagle is often seen as a representative of the Church's progressive wing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Could you tell me more about Luis Antonio Tagle other than his bishopric and meeting the Pop please?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7191, "Truth_answer": "At the age of three Luis Antonio Tagle was already able to recite the rosary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Luis Antonio Tagle's early life like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7191, "Truth_answer": "The Tagle family were from the Hispanic, lowland Christian aristocracy known as the Principalía, which were the elite prior to the 1896 Philippine Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about Luis Antonio Tagle's family?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7191, "Truth_answer": "Luis Antonio Tagle was influenced by priest friends to enter the Jesuit San José Seminary, which sent him for studies at the Jesuit Ateneo de Manila University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Luis Antonio Tagle go to post-secondary school?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7191, "Truth_answer": "Luis Antonio Tagle earned his Doctorate in Sacred Theology at the Catholic University of America from 1987 to 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Tagle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Luis Antonio Tagle at Catholic University of America for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7191, "Truth_answer": "Luis Antonio Tagle was ordained in the Diocese of Imus on February 27, 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Antonio_Tagle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Luis Antonio Tagle actually become a priest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7192, "Truth_answer": "Anna Nicole Smith appeared on the cover of the March 1992 issue of Playboy magazine as Vickie Smith. Smith and her husband divorced on February 3, 1993 in Houston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anna Nicole Smith with her husband in her modeling year?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7192, "Truth_answer": "Anna Nicole Smith appeared as the Playboy Playmate of the Month in a pictorial shot by Stephen Wayda for the May 1992 issue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125125538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Nicole_Smith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Anna Nicole Smith do in her modeling career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7192, "Truth_answer": "Anna Nicole Smith secured a contract to replace supermodel Claudia Schiffer in a Guess jeans ad campaign featuring a series of sultry black-and-white photographs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125125538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Nicole_Smith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Anna Nicole Smith do for modeling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7192, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Anna Nicole Smith modeled for the Swedish clothing company H&M, which led to her picture being displayed on large billboards in Sweden and Norway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125125538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Nicole_Smith_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anna Nicole Smith sucessfull in her modeling career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7193, "Truth_answer": "In October 2003, Anna Nicole Smith became a spokeswoman for TrimSpa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181231232616id_/https://money.cnn.com/2007/02/08/smbusiness/trimspa_annanicole/index.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anna Nicole Smith a spokeswoman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7193, "Truth_answer": "Anna Nicole Smith was a spokeswoman for TrimSpa until her death in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Anna Nicole Smith a spokeswoman for TrimSpa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7193, "Truth_answer": "TrimSpa diet product company and Anna Nicole Smith were sued in a class action lawsuit alleging their marketing of a weight loss pill was false or misleading.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Anna Nicole Smith career as a Spokeswoman successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7193, "Truth_answer": "Federal Trade Commission announced TrimSpa would pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that the company's weight-loss claims were unsubstantiated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190601100924id_/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/17008284/ns/business-us-_business/t/anna-nicole-smith-trimspa-sued-over-diet-ads/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the Anna Nicole Smith Trimspa lawsuit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7194, "Truth_answer": "During the principal photography of Rana on 29 April 2011 he was hospitalized.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Rajinikanth hospitalized?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7194, "Truth_answer": "Rajinikanth suffered a mild foodborne illness, which led to vomiting, dehydration, and exhaustion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Rajinikanth in the hospital?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7194, "Truth_answer": "Rajinikanth was treated at St. Isabel's Hospital for a day before being discharged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Rajinikanth in the hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7194, "Truth_answer": "Five days later, Rajinikanth was rushed to the same hospital again after suffering from breathlessness and fever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Rajinikanth do after hospital release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7194, "Truth_answer": "After spending over two weeks at the hospital, Rajinikanth was finally discharged on 15 June 2011 and continued to recuperate in Singapore, before returning to Chennai on 13 July 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203023854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rajinikanth recover the second time from illness?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7195, "Truth_answer": "Yoani Sánchez is best known for her blog, Generación Y or Generation Y.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What blog did Yoani Sánchez start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7195, "Truth_answer": "Yoani Sánchez launched her blog, Generation Y, on April 9, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Yoani Sánchez start the Generation Y blog?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7195, "Truth_answer": "The Generation Y blog was transferred to WordPress, and was eventually upgraded to allow comments by readers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Yoani Sánchez started the Generation Y blog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7195, "Truth_answer": "Desde Cuba is an on-line magazine and collection of individual blogs, of which Yoani Sánchez was the first.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Yoani Sánchez's Desde Cuba?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7195, "Truth_answer": "The first post used baseball fever to compare what Cubans are allowed to shout, and display on homemade posters and what they are not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229042524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoani_S%C3%A1nchez_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Yoani Sánchez blog about on Generation Y?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7195, "Truth_answer": "Time magazine named Yoani Sánchez blog, Generation Y, one of the 25 Best Blogs of 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What impact did these Yoani Sánchez blogs have?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7196, "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago's career was derailed by her personal life in September 2011, her partner, Haruhiko Ando, was arrested for alleged extortion and claiming to have connections with the yakuza.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2011 to Ai Kago?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7196, "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago became unhappy with the direction of her work and Kago cancelled several jobs at the last minute, causing her agency to suspend her activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What personal struggles did Ai Kago have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7196, "Truth_answer": "The suicide attempt was triggered by last week's arrest of Ai Kago's 44-year-old boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705044833id_/https://kotaku.com/for-this-idol-life-sounds-more-like-rhythm-hell-5839188_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Ai Kago cut her wrists?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7196, "Truth_answer": "Ai Kago was rushed to a nearby hospital after agency officials found her on the floor of her apartment with cuts to her wrists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it say what happened after Ai Kago cut her wrists?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7196, "Truth_answer": "The suicide attempt was triggered by last week's arrest of Ai Kago's 44-year-old boyfriend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705044833id_/https://kotaku.com/for-this-idol-life-sounds-more-like-rhythm-hell-5839188_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does it say why Ai Kago was going to commit suicide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7197, "Truth_answer": "Planning to revive her music career, Ai Kago formed an idol group, which was later named Girls Beat!!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ai Kago make her return to entertainment after her suicide attempt?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7197, "Truth_answer": "After spending 2012 out of the public eye with the birth of her daughter, Minami, Ai Kago transferred to a new agency in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago get signed to a new agency after leaving R and A Productions?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7197, "Truth_answer": "Girls Beat!! released their first single, Sekai Seifuku on July 22, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ai Kago release anything new after returing with Girls Beat!!?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7197, "Truth_answer": "Girls Beat!! would be crowd-sourced using lyrics, music, and costume ideas submitted by fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012160810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Kago_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Ai Kago do when returning to entertainment after forming Girls Beat!!?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts was best known for his role as Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What show did Don Knotts star in?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968, with a total of 249 half-hour episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Andy Griffith Show run for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "Portrayed by Don Knotts, Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow-paced, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina on The Andy Griffith Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216071020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Fife_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Don Knotts fit into The Andy Griffith Show?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts's portrayal of the deputy on the popular show earned him five Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Don Knotts win awards for The Andy Griffith Show?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "Don Knotts earned five Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What category did Don Knotts win Emmy awards for The Andy Griffith Show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "The Museum of Broadcast Communications describes Deputy Barney Fife as self-important, romantic, and nearly always wrong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did people say about Don Knotts's character on The Andy Griffith Show?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "Andy Griffith later recalled that Don Knotts' contribution was the show's saving grace because he was uncomfortable with the original concept to have Andy Taylor being the comic lead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216071020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Fife_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did they say about Don Knotts' contribution to The Andy Griffith Show?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "According to Andy Griffith, the character of Barney Fife was suggested by Don Knotts himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216071020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Fife_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Don Knotts do in creating the character of Barney Fife?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7198, "Truth_answer": "Barney Fife dreamed of the day he could use the one bullet Andy Griffith had issued to him, though he did fire his gun on a few occasions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126215141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Knotts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did this bullet come from for Don Knotts' Barney Fife?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7199, "Truth_answer": "Live achieved worldwide success with their 1994 album Throwing Copper, which sold eight million copies in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on the band Live?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7199, "Truth_answer": "An acrimonious split soon occurred, with Ed Kowalczyk leaving the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main aspect about this article the band Live?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7199, "Truth_answer": "On November 30, 2009, Chad Taylor revealed that what had initially been termed a two-year hiatus was more likely the end of the band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did this take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7199, "Truth_answer": "Live is an American rock band from York, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the article on the band Live about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7200, "Truth_answer": "Songs from Black Mountain is the last to feature vocalist Ed Kowalczyk prior to his departure from the band between 2009 and 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190326164006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_from_Black_Mountain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Live's Songs from Black Mountain?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7200, "Truth_answer": "Radiant Sea A Collection of Bootleg Rarities and Two New Songs is a compilation album from the band Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiant_Sea:_A_Collection_of_Bootleg_Rarities_and_Two_New_Songs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the band Live's Raidant Sea?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7200, "Truth_answer": "Despite the fact that Live was on the verge of breaking up, guitarist Chad Taylor was pleased with the DVD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is important about this Live at the Paradiso Amesterdam DVD?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7200, "Truth_answer": "The long-standing tensions between lead singer Ed Kowalczyk and the other three Live members were boiling over.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about this time of the band Live's DVD release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7201, "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie was an American singer-songwriter, one of the most significant figures in American folk music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Woody Guthrie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7201, "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie lived in Oklahoma and Texas before migrating to California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Woody Guthrie live before California?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7201, "Truth_answer": "Woody Guthrie achieved fame with radio partner Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman as a broadcast performer of commercial hillbilly music and traditional folk music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Guthrie_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Woody Guthrie find work in California?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7201, "Truth_answer": "While appearing on the radio station KFVD, owned by Frank W. Burke, Woody Guthrie began to write and perform some of the songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Woody Guthrie work for at the radio station?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7201, "Truth_answer": "Maxine Lefty Lou Crissman hosted The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show with Woody Guthrie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who hosted the daily radio show that Woody Guthrie appeared on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro signed with Avex Trax as a solo artist in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Namie Amuro doing in 1995?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro achieved huge success after the release of her first solo studio album, Sweet 19 Blues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Namie Amuro album was first released by Avex Trax?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "During a press conference on October 22 of 1997, Namie Amuro confirmed her marriage to Japanese musician and TRF band member Masaharu Maruyama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Namie Amuro marry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro confirmed her marriage to Japanese musician and TRF band member Masaharu Maruyama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Namie Amuro marry?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "On May 19, Namie Amuro gave birth to her son, Haruto Maruyama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Namie Amuro and Masaharu Maruyama have kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "On February 19, 1997, Namie Amuro released her single Can You Celebrate?, which became her fifth number one single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Namie Amuro doing music-wise in 1997?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Concentration 20 is the third studio album by Japanese singer Namie Amuro, released July 24, 1997 by Avex Trax.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316153114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration_20_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Namie Amuro album was released in 1997?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro began her one-year hiatus from the music industry before returning on December 23, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Namie Amuro take a hiatus?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro released eight number one singles on Oricon by the end of 1998..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about these two years from 1997 and 1998 to Namie Amuro?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Namie Amuro became the first artist to win MTV VMAJ awards four years in a row in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129122527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namie_Amuro_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When else did Namie Amuro win MTV VMAJ awards?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7202, "Truth_answer": "Sweet 19 Blues reached number one on Oricon and sold 3.6 million units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Namie Amuro's career breakthrough?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "The Apples was the original lineup for the band that would become the Apples in Stereo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is The Apples in Stereo's The Apples?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo's Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre discussed forming a band and shared musical interests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The Apples in Stereo's Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre do together?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre started the band The Apples in Stereo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114084521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sounds_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What band did The Apples in Stereo's Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre start?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo has appeared widely on television and film, including performances on The Colbert Report, Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Last Call with Carson Daly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Apples in Stereo successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "The Apples in Stereo won the 7th Annual Independent Music Award for Pop/Rock song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205809id_/https://independentmusicawards.com/judges/the-apples-in-stereo/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Apples in Stereo receive any recognition or awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "A significantly different band from the original 1992 four-piece, the official name of the band gradually became The Apples in Stereo“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did The Apples in Stereo do during this time of solidifying the band lineup?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7203, "Truth_answer": "Fun Trick Noisemaker is the debut studio album from The Apples in Stereo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Trick_Noisemaker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Apples in Stereo release an album after their name change?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7204, "Truth_answer": "After Jane Bowles' death, on 4 May 1973 in Málaga, Spain, Paul Bowles continued to live in Tangier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1974 to the author and composer Paul Bowles?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7204, "Truth_answer": "In 1982 Paul Bowles published Points in Time, subtitled Tales From Morocco, a collection of stories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the author and composer Paul Bowles write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7204, "Truth_answer": "In 1985, Paul Bowles published his translation of Jorge Luis Borges' short story, The Circular Ruins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the author and composer Paul Bowles publish anything else besides Points in Time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7204, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles is considered one of the artists to have shaped 20th-century literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p17", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the author and composer Paul Bowles' books well received?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7204, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Paul Bowles made his final return to New York, invited to a Paul Bowles Festival at Lincoln Center celebrating his music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p11", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1995 to the author and composer Paul Bowles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7204, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles died of heart failure and he had been ill for some time with respiratory problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the author and composer Paul Bowles get sick preceding his death?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7205, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Paul Bowles was awarded the annual Rea Award for the Short Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What achievements did the author and composer Paul Bowles have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7205, "Truth_answer": "Returning to New York in the mid-30s, Paul Bowles became one of the preeminent composers of American theater music, producing works for William Saroyan, Tennessee Williams, and others", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218044222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p17", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bowles_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the author and composer Paul Bowles shape twentieth century literature and music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7205, "Truth_answer": "Gore Vidal ranked Paul Bowles's Collected Stories as among the best ever written by an American.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did you find anything else interesting on the author and composer Paul Bowles?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7205, "Truth_answer": "Paul Bowles entered the University of Virginia in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the author and composer Paul Bowles study?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7205, "Truth_answer": "The historic building of the American Legation in Tangier includes an entire wing devoted to Paul Bowles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the author and composer Paul Bowles have any other achievements other than a Rea Award and shaping 20th century literature and music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary married Louise Mary Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Edmund Hillary marry?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary married on 3 September 1953", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What day did Edmund Hillary marry Louise Mary Rose on?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary admitted he was terrified of proposing to Rose and relied on her mother to propose on his behalf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edmund Hillary say about his first marriage?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary and Rose had three children: Peter, Sarah and Belinda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Edmund Hillary's children's names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary's son Peter Hillary also became a climber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was so special about Edmund Hillary's children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Edmund Hillary married June Mulgrew, the widow of his close friend Peter Mulgrew.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Edmund Hillary marry next after Louise Mary Rose?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary's son Peter Hillary also became a climber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened next to Peter Hillary after his second marriage?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7206, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary's home for most of his life was a property on Remuera Road in Auckland City, where he enjoyed reading adventure and science fiction novels in his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Edmund Hillary retire to?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary climbed ten other peaks in the Himalayas on further visits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many peaks did Edmund Hillary climb after Everest?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary climbed ten other peaks in the Himalayas on further visits in 1956, 1960–1961, and 1963–1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was Edmund Hillary's climbing of other Himalayan peaks besides Everest in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary also reached the South Pole as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other accomplishment did Edmund Hillary acheive besides climbing Everest and other Himalayan peaks?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary led the New Zealand section, on 4 January 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What section did Edmund Hillary lead to the South Pole?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary's party was the first to reach the Pole overland since Amundsen in 1911 and Scott in 1912, and the first ever to do so using motor vehicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was so unique about Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition trip?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "In 1960 Edmund Hillary organized an expedition to search for the fabled abominable snowman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edmund Hillary lead next after the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "During Edmund Hillary's expedition there was no evidence of Yetis was found, instead footprints and tracks were proven to be from other causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edmund Hillary's search for the abominable snowman yield?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "Edmund Hillary said after the expedition: The yeti is not a strange, superhuman creature as has been imagined. We have found rational explanations for most yeti phenomena.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Edmund Hillary say about the expedition for the abominable snowman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7207, "Truth_answer": "In 1960-61 Edmund Hillary was accompanied by Griffith Pugh in the Silver hut expedition, when Pugh showed that Mount Everest could be climbed without oxygen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207010206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Edmund Hillary a part of next after the expedition for the abominable snowman?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "In Western popular music, there are relatively few women DJs or turntablists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can you tell me about women disc jockeys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "A 2015 article cited a number of prominent female DJs: Hannah Wants, Ellen Allien, Miss Kittin, Monika Kruse, Nicole Moudaber, B.Traits, Magda, Nina Kraviz, Nervo, and Annie Mac.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me the names of some women disc jockeys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "Female DJ The Black Madonna has been called one of the world’s most exciting turntablists.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the most known woman disc jockey?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "The most common types of DJs include radio DJs, club DJs and turntablists who uses record players, usually turntables, to manipulate sounds on phonograph records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on disc jockey besides notable and women disc jockeys?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "Part of there being fewer women disc jockeys may stem from a general low percentage of women in audio technology-related jobs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are there fewer women disc jockeys?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "The modern DJ's role as a performer evolved from radio personalities who introduced and played individual selections of recorded music on broadcast radio stations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do disc jockeys start in audio technology related jobs?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7208, "Truth_answer": "DJ Karen Begin is credited with being the first female shock jock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190421031529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_radio_disc_jockeys_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first female disc jockey?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7209, "Truth_answer": "Club DJ turntable techniques include beatmatching.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one technique used by disc jockeys?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7209, "Truth_answer": "To cue audio is to determine the DJ's desired initial playback point in a piece of recorded music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is cueing as it relates to disc jockeys?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7209, "Truth_answer": "In the past, being a DJ has largely been a self-taught craft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do disc jockeys learn their techniques?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7209, "Truth_answer": "There are a growing number of schools and organizations that offer instruction on disc jockeying techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do disc jockeys go to school to learn how to disc jockey?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7209, "Truth_answer": "Recent advances in technology in both DJ hardware and software can provide assisted or automatic completion of some traditional DJ techniques and skills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do techniques have anything to do with what equipment disc jockeys have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7210, "Truth_answer": "Following his tour of duty in the United States Army, Burt Bacharach spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor for popular singer Vic Damone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Burt Bacharach first become a musician?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7210, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach released his first solo album in 1965 on the Kapp Records label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach ever work by himself?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7210, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach composed hundreds of pop songs from the late 1950s through the 1980s, many in collaboration with lyricist Hal David.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach work with anyone else besides Vic Damone, Marlene Dietrich, Elivs Costello and Ronald Isley?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7210, "Truth_answer": "Most of Burt Bacharach's and David's hits were written specifically for and performed by Dionne Warwick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anyone else Burt Bacharach worked with besides Hal David, Vic Damone, Marlene Dietrich, Elivs Costello and Ronald Isley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Hey Good Lookin' is a 1982 American adult animated coming of age comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ralph Bakshi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826212813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Good_Lookin%27_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Bakshi produce Hey Good Lookin’?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi's Hey Good Lookin’ was optioned and greenlit by Warner Bros. in 1973", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the year 1973 to Ralph Bakshi?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Although Heavy Traffic received an X rating, more theaters were willing to screen adult-oriented animated features because of the success of Fritz the Cat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826212813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Traffic_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ralph Bakshi's Heavy Traffic play in theatres that year of 1973?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Heavy Traffic was a box office success.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wiki.d-addicts.com/Joo_Won/About_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128132556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200516055503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Cuneta_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826212813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Traffic_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Heavy Traffic a success?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Heavy Traffic starred Joseph Kaufmann, Beverly Hope Atkinson, Frank Dekova, and Terri Haven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826212813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Traffic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the film Heavy Traffic?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Heavy Traffic starred Mary Dean Lauria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other leads in the movie Heavy Traffic besides Joseph Kaufmann, Beverly Hope Atkinson, Frank Dekova, and Terri Haven?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi's Hey Good Lookin’ was released in 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1982 to Ralph Bakshi?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7211, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Maltin wrote that Hey Good Lookin' is more interesting visually than Bakshi's other later films, [...] but as entertainment it's vulgar and pointless.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the critics say about the movie Hey Good Lookin’?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Coonskin is a 1975 American live action/animated crime film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Coonskin a movie?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "The film Coonskin stars Philip Thomas, Charles Gordone, Barry White, and Scatman Crothers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209031722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coonskin_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206232708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who starred in the movie Coonskin?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Coonskin was given limited distribution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie Coonskin a success?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Coonskin were sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Coonskin is a film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209031722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coonskin_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the movie Coonskin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Albert S. Ruddy produced director and animator Ralph Bakshi's satirical film Coonskin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200921203505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_S._Ruddy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the movie Coonskin?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi founded his own studio, Bakshi Productions, establishing the studio as an alternative to mainstream animation by accelerating the advancement of female and minority animators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006132526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult_animation_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any important information on Ralph Bakshi besides his work on Coonskin?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi directed the film Heavy Traffic in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1973 to Ralph Bakshi?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7212, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Bakshi directed the film Coonskin in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1975 to Ralph Bakshi?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "In 1976 Dan Quayle was elected to the House of Representatives from Indiana's 4th congressional district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Dan Quayle get his start in politics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, at age 33, Dan Quayle became the youngest person ever elected to the Senate from the state of Indiana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Quayle do after being elected to the House of Representatives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quayle was reelected to the Senate in 1986 with the largest margin ever achieved to that date by a candidate in a statewide Indiana race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Quayle do after being elected to Senate for the first time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Dan Quayle's ambitions early on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "In 1986 Dan Quayle was criticized for championing the cause of Daniel Anthony Manion, a candidate for a federal appellate judgeship, who was in law school one year above Quayle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Quayle accomplish as a senator?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Quayle supporters like about him?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7213, "Truth_answer": "In November 1978 Congressman Leo Ryan of California invited Dan Quayle to accompany him on a delegation to investigate unsafe conditions at the Jonestown settlement in Guyana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Quayle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of unsafe conditions were proposed to be investigated by Dan Quayle?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "Theodore Ross discovered that sections of Chris Hedges’s draft appeared to have been lifted directly from the work of a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter named Matt Katz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122321id_/https://newrepublic.com/article/118114/chris-hedges-pulitzer-winner-lefty-hero-plagiarist_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who accused Chris Hedges of plagiarism first?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "Chris Hedges submitted a manuscript to Harper's Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Chris Hedges work at the time of being accused of plagiarism?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "In early 2010, the editors at Chris Harper’s Magazine began reviewing a lengthy manuscript submitted by Chris Hedges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122321id_/https://newrepublic.com/article/118114/chris-hedges-pulitzer-winner-lefty-hero-plagiarist_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was this Harper's Magazine plagiarism allegation levied against Chris Hodges?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "Sections of Chris Hedges’s draft appeared to have been lifted directly from the work of a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter named Matt Katz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What author is Chris Hodges accused of plagiarizing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning is a 2002 non-fiction book by journalist Chris Hedges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://pdxjustice.org/node/24_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825120822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Is_a_Force_That_Gives_Us_Meaning_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825120822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Is_a_Force_That_Gives_Us_Meaning_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of Chris Hedges' book?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning is a 2002 non-fiction book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hedges_p12", "https://www.brianwillson.com/the-secret-behind-the-arrowheads/_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year is the book War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning from?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning is published by PublicAffairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119122321id_/https://newrepublic.com/article/118114/chris-hedges-pulitzer-winner-lefty-hero-plagiarist_p0", "http://www.borderlessculture.com/2010/12/_p9", "https://shewasavisitor.com/2011/05/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who published Chris Hedges' War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning book?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Ketcham said a leading moralist of the left, Chris Bridges, however, had now been caught plagiarizing at one of the oldest magazines of the left.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Christopher Ketcham say about Chris Bridges?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7214, "Truth_answer": "The New Republic responded to Chris Hedges' defense about plagiarism in his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did The New Republic do in regards to Chris Hedges?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7215, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray increased his renown after joining the North Side Cubs following the 1981 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Harry Caray broadcast for the chicago clubs?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7215, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Harry Caray was inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Caray a good broadcaster?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7215, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray spent the last sixteen years of his career as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Harry Caray stay with the cubs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7215, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray died as a result of complications from a heart attack and brain damage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Harry Caray die?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7215, "Truth_answer": "Rumors that Harry Caray was having an affair with Susan Busch began to circulate after she was involved in a single-car accident", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Harry Caray other than his broadcasting career with the Chicago Cubs and death?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7216, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray caught his break when he landed the job with the Cardinals in 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Harry Caray begin broadcasting for the St.Louis Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7216, "Truth_answer": "Harry Caray proved as expert at selling the sponsor's beer as he'd been in selling the Cardinals on KMOX.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Harry Caray play for the St.Louis Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7216, "Truth_answer": "Following the 1969 season, the Cardinals declined to renew Harry Caray's contract after he had called their games for 25 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Caray_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Harry Caray work with them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7216, "Truth_answer": "The team stated that Harry Caray was let go after taken on the recommendation of Anheuser–Busch's marketing department, but did not give specifics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Harry Caray let go by the St.Louis Cardinals after so long?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7216, "Truth_answer": "At a news conference, where Harry Caray drank conspicuously from a can of Schlitz, at that time a major competitor to Anheuser–Busch, Caray dismissed claims made by the Cardinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Harry Caray upset that his contract wasn't renewed by the St.Louis Cardinals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "John Cleese left the Flying Circus at the end of the third.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did John Cleese depart in regards to Monty Python's Flying Cricus?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "Their humor was not always seen as appropriate for BBC, leading to censorship and the remaining Monty Pythons completed a final shortened fourth season before ending the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Monty Python’s Flying Circus end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "Monty Python’s Flying Circus premiered on 5 October 1969 on BBC1, with 45 episodes airing over four series from 1969 to 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Monty Python’s Flying Circus end?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "Monty Python's Flying Circus has become an influential work on comedy as well the ongoing popular culture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Flying_Circus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other aspects of this article are interesting besides the end of John Cleese's role on Monty Python's Flying Circus and broadcast history?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "Terry Jones noted John Cleese's reticence to continue, He gets bored more easily than the rest of us. He's a difficult man, not easy to be friendly with...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reaction to John Cleese leaving Monty Python’s Flying Circus?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reaction to the Monty Python's Flyinh Circus closing?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7217, "Truth_answer": "The rest of The Monty Python's Flying Circus carried on for one more half season before calling a halt to the programme in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was John Cleese replaced with Monty Python’s Flying Circus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "Life of Brian starred Graham Chapman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was in Life of Brian?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "Life of Brian starred John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203173832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Life_of_Brian_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p1", "https://www.ctevans.net/Timeline/timeline.html_p26", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203173832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Life_of_Brian_p34", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210073549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cleese_p45", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219230337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Policeman%27s_Ball_p38", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612125107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Last_the_1948_Show_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Flying_Circus_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010144656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Need_Is_Cash_p5", "http://admin.contactmusic.com/jason-isaacs/news_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other actors were in Life of Brian besides Graham Chapman??", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "Kenneth Colley played Jesus in The Life of Brian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Kenneth Colley play in Life of Brian?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "Life of Brian was a box office success, the fourth-highest-grossing film in the United Kingdom in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203173832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Life_of_Brian_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film Life of Brian popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "After Life of Brian the group began to seriously consider a film lampooning the New Testament era in the same way that Holy Grail had lampooned Arthurian legend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the film Life of Brian's predecessor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Life of Brian win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7218, "Truth_answer": "Thirty-nine local authorities in the United Kingdom either imposed an outright ban, or imposed an X certificate on Life of Brian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Life of Brian rated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7219, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Who first appeared on BBC TV at 17:16:20 GMT on Saturday, 23 November 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Doctor Who started?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7219, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Who depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human, from the planet Gallifrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Doctor Who about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7219, "Truth_answer": "The Doctor Who show is a significant part of British popular culture,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130032926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_who_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular was the Doctor Who series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7219, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Who originally ran from 1963 to 1989. The programme was relaunched in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything else interesting in the Doctor Who series besides the casting, cultural impact, the premise and first broadcast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7220, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji had not recorded any of his works, and none of them had been published since 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509182703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikhosru_Shapurji_Sorabji_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's work?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7220, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji earliest known, albeit lost, composition is a transcription dating from 1914 of Delius's In a Summer Garden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509182703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikhosru_Shapurji_Sorabji_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's works lost?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7220, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji was one of the 20th century's most prolific piano composers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509182703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikhosru_Shapurji_Sorabji_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji besides the fate of his work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7220, "Truth_answer": "Holliday's perseverance and closeness to Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji did, however, eventually change Sorabji's attitude, and several recordings were made in Sorabji's house between 1962 and 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509182703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikhosru_Shapurji_Sorabji_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji accept Frank Holiday's invitation to record his music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7220, "Truth_answer": "In 1976 Alistair Hinton persuaded Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji to relax the ban he had placed on unauthorised performance of his music in the 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160930093834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alistair_Hinton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji after an invitation by Frank Holiday to record his music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7221, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji was born in Chingford, Essex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7221, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji was on 14 August 1892.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7221, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's father, Shapurji Sorabji, was a civil engineer of Parsi parentage from Bombay, India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509182703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikhosru_Shapurji_Sorabji_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's father?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7221, "Truth_answer": "Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji mother, Madeleine Marguerite Mathilde Sorabji, was English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7221, "Truth_answer": "Already as a teenager, Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji took great interest in recent developments in art music—in the work of Schoenberg, Scriabin, Mahler and Debussy, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509182703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikhosru_Shapurji_Sorabji_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What music did Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji study early on in life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "In 1852 Lawrence Alma-Tadema entered the Royal Academy of Antwerp in Belgium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lawrence Alma-Tadema move to Belgium?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Lawrence Alma-Tadema in Belgium?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema became assistant to the painter and professor Louis Jan de Taeye, whose courses in history and historical costume he had greatly enjoyed at the Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema have any favorite classes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema became assistant to the painter and professor Louis Jan de Taeye, whose courses in history and historical costume he had greatly enjoyed at the Academy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema enjoy school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "Under Leys' guidance in Antwerp, Lawrence Alma-Tadema painted his first major work: The Education of the children of Clovis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lawrence Alma-Tadema paint anything of note in Antwerp?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Alma-Tadema was among the most financially successful painters of the Victorian era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything you found interesting on Lawrence Alma-Tadema besides his time in Belgium and academic work?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "The Lawrence Alma-Tadema's Education of the children of Clovis created a sensation among critics and artists when it was exhibited at the Artistic Congress in Antwerp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Alma-Tadema_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lawrence Alma-Tadema's The Education of the children of Clovis in any exhibitions?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7222, "Truth_answer": "In Decemeber 1869 Lawrence Alma-Tadema arrived in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Lawrence Alma-Tadema leave Belgium?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7223, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Roche scored his first professional victory by beating Bernard Hinault in the Tour of Corsica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Stephen Roche start his professional cycling career?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7223, "Truth_answer": "Less than a month later Stephen Roche won Paris–Nice where he became the first, and still the only, new pro to win Paris–Nice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche have any other major cycling victories than beating Bernard Hinault?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7223, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of illness did Stephen Roche have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7223, "Truth_answer": "In a 13-year professional career, Stephen Roche peaked in 1987, becoming the second of only two cyclists to win the Triple Crown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810024404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Roche_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Stephen Roche besides his injury and professional career beginnings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7223, "Truth_answer": "In the Giro d'Italia, Stephen Roche took three stage wins en route to overall victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Stephen Roche win any awards during his professional cycling career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "Blaik's emphasis on execution would become a trademark of Vince Lombardi's coaching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Lombardi_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What where Vince Lombardi's coaching influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "Looking back on his rise, Vince Lombardi came to regard Blaik's decision not to resign because of a cribbing scanal, as a pivotal moment in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vince Lombardi look to when retrospectively viewing his career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "Blaik's decision not to resign taught Vonce Lombardi perseverance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Vince Lombardi's retrospective on Earl Blaik's decision not to resign from Army?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "Vince Lombardi was born to Matilda Izzo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Vince Lombardi's mom's name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "His mother's favorite picture of Vince Lombardi as a child was on his Confirmation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vince Lombardi's mom love in regards to Vince?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "Each day on his way to work for the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi would stop at St. Willebrord Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Lombardi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Vince Lombardi stop on his way to work for the Green Bay Packers?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7224, "Truth_answer": "Vince Lombardi would offer a prayer in case of unexpected death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Lombardi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Vince Lombardi stop by St. Willebord Church?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7225, "Truth_answer": "Take Me as I Am is the debut studio album by Faith Hill, released in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727041517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_as_I_Am_(Faith_Hill_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Faith Hill do musically in 1993?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7225, "Truth_answer": "Take Me as I Am's album sales were strong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Faith Hill's Take Me as I Am album do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7225, "Truth_answer": "Buoyed by the chart success of Wild One. Faith Hill became the first female country singer in 30 years to hold Billboard's number one position for four consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were hits on Faith Hill's Take Me as I Am album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7225, "Truth_answer": "Faith Hill's Take Me as I Am album reached number 7 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Faith Hill's Take Me as I Am album land on the charts?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7226, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Donnie Iris born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7226, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris began to learn how to sing at an early age from his mother, who had sung in Curly Venezie's orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Donnie Iris get into music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7226, "Truth_answer": "The popularity of rock and roll inspired Donnie Iris to become a guitarist and he took up the drums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris learn how to play any instruments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7226, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris is a graduate of Lincoln High School.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190301153208id_/http://www.ncnewsonline.com/news/ellwood-city-celebrates-donnie-iris-birthday/article_b0049a70-3bd8-11e9-b3bc-d7b60259972a.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Donnie Iris go to school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7226, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris formed a vocal doo-wop group called the Fabutons and performed gigs around Beaver and Lawrence counties in Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other music related things besides singing, learning guitar and drumming, was Donnie Iris involved with early on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7227, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris' first album, Back on the Streets, was released in July 1980 on the small Cleveland, Ohio-based Midwest Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Donnie Iris start into his peak years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7227, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Back on The Streets, Ah! Leah!, peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a Donnie Iris song off the Back on the Streets album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7227, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris' Love Is Like a Rock reached number 37 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 9 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Donnie Iris hits besides Ah! Leah! that charted during this time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7227, "Truth_answer": "The follow-up album, King Cool, credited to Donnie Iris and the Cruisers, was released in August 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Iris_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Donnie Iris release an album other than Back on the Streets during this period of 1980 to 1985?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7227, "Truth_answer": "Donnie Iris and Mark Avsec, Marty Lee Hoenes, Albritton McClain and Kevin Valentine would form to what would become known as Donnie Iris and the Cruisers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone new join Donnie Iris's band during these years of Back on the Streets album release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "Production of the Memoirs of a Geisha took place from September 29, 2004 to January 31, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the film Memoirs of a Geisha made?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Memoirs of a Geisha managed $57 million during its box office run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did the film Memoirs of a Geisha make in the US?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha was released in the United States on December 9, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the film Memoirs of a Geisha released in the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "The New Statesman criticized Memoirs of a Geisha's plot, saying that the plot loses what little momentum it had and breaks down into one pretty visual after another...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the western reviews of the film Memoirs of a Geisha in the US?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha received mixed reviews from western critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the western reviews of the film Memoirs of a Geisha more positive or negative?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the numbers of positive and negative reviews for Memoirs of a Geisha so evenly divided?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "Memoirs of a Geisha peaked at 1,654 screens, facing off against King Kong, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Fun with Dick and Jane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else can you tell me about how the film Memoirs of a Geisha did in the US other than box office numbers?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a potential ban in the US of memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Memoirs of a Geisha make in China?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "Newspaper sources, such as the Shanghai-based Oriental Morning Post and the Shanghai Youth Daily, quoted the fears that Memoirs of a Geisha might be banned by censors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the film Memoirs of a Geisha received by critics in China?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "The Chinese State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television decided to ban Memoirs of a Geisha on February 1, 2006, considering the film as too sensitive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the fears correct? Did censors ban any parts of the film Memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "Controversy from Memoirs of a Geisha arose because of the traditional geishas' relation to prostitution, and the connection with, and reminder of, comfort women being used in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the film Memoirs of a Geisha so controversial in China?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "A different Memoirs of a Geisha controversy rose with the mentioning of a Japanese soldier that had fought in Manchuria referring to him as a war hero.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114164129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(film)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And were there other controversial elements besides comfort women of the film Memoirs of a Geisha to China?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Chinese Memoirs of a Geisha ban ever lifted?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any positive quotes from Chinese critics about Memoirs of a Geisha?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the studio fight to have the Chinese Memoirs of a Geisha ban lifted?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7230, "Truth_answer": "Throughout his life, Walter Payton had claimed his date of birth as July 25, 1954, a date which is cited in many of his early biographies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Walter Payton born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7230, "Truth_answer": "While researching his biography of Walter Payton, Sports Illustrated's Jeff Pearlman discovered Peyton's actual date of birth to be July 25, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was July 25, 1954 not Walter Payton's real birth date?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7230, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Pearlman found Walter Payton's earliest use of the later date during his pursuit of the Heisman Trophy at Jackson State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the discrepancy between Walter Peyton's birth date significant in any way?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7230, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Walter Payton married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7231, "Truth_answer": "Payton refused to deliberately run out-of-bounds and always delivered some punishment to his tacklers before being forced off the field or forced down.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about Walter Payton's playing style?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7231, "Truth_answer": "One of Walter Payton's signature maneuvers was the stutter-step, a high-stepping, irregularly paced run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Walter Payton do other than refuse to run out-of-bounds and punish tacklers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7231, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton re-invented the practice of stiff-arming his tacklers, which had gone out of favor among running backs in the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Walter Payton have any other moves besides the stutter-step?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7231, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton running gait was somewhat unusual, as his knees were minimally bent, and may have given his knees, a football player's most vulnerable joints, some protection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is significant about Walter Payton's style other than his refusal to run-out-of-bounds, punish tacklers, stutter-step and stiff-arm tacklers?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan's performance in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai earned him the Best Actor and Best Male Debut awards at Filmfare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Hrithik Roshan won any awards for his acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "Krrish 3 is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language superhero film starring Hrithik Roshan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hrithik Roshan act in a film titled Krrish 3?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan was married for fourteen years to Sussanne Khan, with whom he has two children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218115557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrithik_Roshan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Hrithik Roshan other than acting awards and Krrish 3?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan appeared in the third instalment of the Krrish film series—Krrish 3 in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Hrithik Roshan do in 2013?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan's HRx brand includes extreme casuals and easy actives in apparel along with sports footwear for men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205647id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/lifestyle/beauty/story/hrithik-roshan-launches-his-own-lifestyle-brand-hrx-218730-2013-11-26_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What styles were released from Hrithik Roshan's HRx brand?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan donates roughly ₹700,000 for charity every month, and believes that people should publicise their philanthropic work to set an example for others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Hrithik Roshan contributed to society in the past decade besides his movies and brand?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7232, "Truth_answer": "He is celebrity endorser for such brands and products as Provogue, Parle Hide and Seek, Reliance Communications and Hero Honda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other endorsements did Hrithik Roshan earn besides HRx?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan was born on 10 January 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://xjyk.die-oldtimerseite.de/war-imdb-2019-hrithik-roshan.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218115557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hrithik_Roshan_p2", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=1587_p4", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=4555_p4", "https://www.worldstopmost.com/2018/handsome-bollywood-actors-hot/?replytocom=5899_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Hrithik Roshan born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan father, film director Rakesh Roshan, is the son of music director Roshanlal Nagrath; his mother, Pinky, is the daughter of producer and director J. Om Prakash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are Hrithik Roshan's parents?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan has an older sister, Sunaina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Hrithik Roshan have siblings?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan is of part Bengali ancestry from his paternal grandmother's side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hrithik Roshan's ethnicity?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan was born with an extra thumb fused to the one on his right hand, which led some of his peers to avoid him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Hrithik Roshan's early life other than his birth date, parents, siblings and ethnicity?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "So once I thought of getting surgically removed, Hrithik Roshan confides. But I didn't...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Hrithik Roshan have the extra thumb problem fixed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7233, "Truth_answer": "Hrithik Roshan was originally scheduled to make his screen debut in Tara Rum Pum Pum. Instead, he starred in his father's romantic drama Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Hrithik Roshan begin acting?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack's 2000 single, I Hope You Dance was a major crossover music hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Ann_Womack_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 2000 to Lee Ann Womack?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack I Hope You Dance reached number 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and the Top 15 of the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack's I Hope You Dance single make the charts?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "To date, Lee Ann Womack has won 6 CMA Awards, 5 ACM Awards and 1 Grammy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Ann_Womack_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Mendocino County Line, a duet by American country music artists Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Lee Ann Womack's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Four of Lee Ann Womack studio albums have received a Gold certification or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Ann_Womack_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important fact stated in this article on Lee Ann Womack besides her awards, accomplishments, 2000 single and album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack is the wife of record producer Frank Liddell, and her daughter, Aubrie Sellers, is also a country music artist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Lee Ann Womack other than awards, accomplishments, record sales, 2000 single and album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack's fourth studio album peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 16 and the Top Country Albums at number 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lee Ann Womack's fourth studio album do?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack's single Something Worth Leaving Behind was a Top 20 hit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the one major hit off Lee Ann Womack's Something Worth Leaving Behind?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Following Something Worth Leaving Behind's release, Lee Ann Womack collaborated with Willie Nelson on his single, Mendocino County Line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack work with anyone else after Something Worth Leaving Behind was released?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "At Belmont University, Lee Ann Womack met and married singer-songwriter Jason Sellers in 1990; they divorced in 1996 and she married record producer Frank Liddell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lee Ann Womack married?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7234, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack and Jason Sellers had a daughter named Aubrie Sellers. Womack gave birth to her second daughter, Annalise Liddell with Frank Liddell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack have children?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack released her self-titled debut album in May 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1997 to Lee Ann Womack?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack is the debut studio album from country singer Lee Ann Womack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the 1997 Lee Ann Womack album titled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "A Lee Ann Womack hit that appeared on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart was You've Got to Talk to Me at number 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a single that was on the 1997 Lee Ann Womack album?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "That year Lee Ann Womack won major awards from the country music community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Ann_Womack_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack receive positive recognition for the 1997 album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack's 1997 album won Top New Female Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music Awards and Top Artist of the Year from Billboard Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929165557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Ann_Womack_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack win any awards for her 1997 album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack performed at the Alamodome alongside George Strait, Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Lawrence, Mindy McCreedy, LeAnn Rimes and Deana Carter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094403id_/https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/george-strait-mark-chesnutt-lee-ann-womack-tracy-lawrence-mindy-mccreedy-leann-rimes-deana-carter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack tour during this time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "The Fool was the second single off of Womack's 1997 album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another single Lee Ann Womack produced off her 1997 album besides Got to Talk to Me?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Editors at Billboard gave Lee Ann Womack's The Fool song a positive review.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Lee Ann Womack's The Fool song well received?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Lee Ann Womack performed The Fool and You’ve Got to Talk to Me as a guest on the Nashville Network’s Prime Time Country in November 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210631id_/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/flashback-watch-lee-ann-womacks-stunning-the-fool-in-1997-126147/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack perform The Fool or Got to Talk to Me for the public?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "Womack performed The Fool and You’ve Got to Talk to Me as a guest on the Nashville Network’s Prime Time Country in November 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210631id_/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/flashback-watch-lee-ann-womacks-stunning-the-fool-in-1997-126147/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What Lee Ann Womack shows were The Fool or Got to Talk to Me?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7235, "Truth_answer": "In 1998, Lee Ann Womack released her second studio album, Some Things I Know.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Lee Ann Womack release any other albums during this time after her 1997 debut?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "Wish I Had An Angel is Nightwish most popular single in Europe and in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one Nightwish major chart topping success?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "A new Nightwish album, Once, was released on June 7, 2004, along with its first single, Nemo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Nightwish's Nemo release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "The single Nemo by Nightwish topped the charts in Finland and Hungary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another country that Nightwish's Nemo reached the charts in besides the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "Nightwish is the most successful Finnish band worldwide, selling more than 9 million records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any interesting information on Nightwish besides Nemo and Wish I Had An Angel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "Nightwish's Once album was released on June 7, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126200617id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightwish_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums did Nightwish come out with in 2004-2005?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "Nightwish's Oceanborn album has sold more than 68,000 copies in Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220204710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanborn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Nightwish's second album a success?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7236, "Truth_answer": "During the first week of its release, Nightwish's Once album entered the German, Finnish, Norwegian and Greek charts as number one.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827172544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_(Nightwish_album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other Nightwish albums with chart topping success other than Oceanborn?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Fatu was arrested in January 2018 for DUI in Hidalgo County, Texas after participating in WWE live events held at Hidalgo's Payne Arena.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Usos have active personal lives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "The Usos brothers attended Escambia High School in Pensacola, Florida. where they played competitive football. They continued their football careers at the University of West Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Usos further their education?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Uso's Jimmy Uso married fellow wrestler and longtime girlfriend Trinity McCray on January 16, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were The Usos married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Jey Uso of the Usos married his wife Takecia Travis in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usos_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Jey Uso married?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Uso of the Usos is the father of Jayla and Jordan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did either of The Usos have kids?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Jey Uso of the Usos is the father of Jaciyah and Jeyce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jey Uso have kids?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Jey Uso of the Usos said. “...I’ll sleep, then we’ll go out for sushi, then see a movie...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do The Usos do anything in their free time?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "The Usos often performed the Samoan haka or Siva Tau as fan favourites before a match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on The Usos besides their personal lives, education, children, marriages and interests?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7237, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Fatu of the Usos was arrested in January 2018 for DUI in Hidalgo County, Texas after participating in WWE live events held at Hidalgo’s State Farm Arena.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to The Usos personally outside of their families, interests?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "From 1974 to 1976, Dan Dierdorf started every game at right tackle for the St.Louis Cardinals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1974 to Dan Dierdorf?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf was selected by the National Football League Players Association as the Offensive Lineman of the Year for three consecutive years from 1976 to 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Dan Dierdorf besides what happened in 1974?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "On September 9, 1979, Dan Dierforf sustained torn ligaments in his left knee during an extra point attempt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Dierdorf do after as Offensive Lineman of the Year for three consecutive years?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf did not allow a sack during the entire 1976 and 1977 seasons. His streak ended in the first game of the 1978 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Dierdorf do in the NFL after the 1977 season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "On October 11, 1983, after the Cardinals began the season with a 1–5 record, Dan Dierdorf announced that he would retire at the end of the 1983 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf retire from the NFL?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Dierdorf's biggest game?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "Dan Dierdorf was named to the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan Dierdorf do after as Offensive Lineman of the Year for three consecutive years?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "At an October 1973 press luncheon, coach Schembechler opined that Dan Dierdorf had good quickness, wonderful strength, smartness, and competitiveness, and he's a great leader.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Dan Dierdorf's most important attribute as an offensive lineman?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7238, "Truth_answer": "In Michigan's victory over Wisconsin, Dan Dierdorf played a role blocking for Ron Johnson as Johnson set records with 347 rushing yards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828042838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Dierdorf_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dan Dierdorf win any games?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg signed with Master P's No Limit Records in March 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Snoop Dogg do in 1998 ?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg also debuted on the label with Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told later that year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Snoop Dogg do in 1998 besides signing with Master P's No Limit Records in March 1998?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg's 2006 album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment debuted on the Billboard 200 at No.5 and sold over 850,000 copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snoop Dogg released any album in 2006 ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg appeared on two tracks from Ice Cube's 2006 album Laugh Now, Cry Later, including Go to Church, and on several tracks on Tha Dogg Pound's Cali Iz Active", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_Dogg_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tha Blue Carpet Treatment the only Snoop Dogg album for 2006?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg played the main role of Dra-Man in the 1999 movie The Wrecking Crew", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snoop Dogg make any appearances in 1999 ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "Snoop Dogg was in the movies Half Baked, The Wrecking Crew, Hot Boyz, Up in Smoke Tour, Training Day, Baby Boy, Bones, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Snoop Dogg in any movie between 1998 and 2006 ?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Snoop Dogg get into any trouble between 1998 and 2006 ?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7240, "Truth_answer": "In 2005, Rolling Stone called Gwen Stefani the only true female rock star left on radio or MTV“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is part of Gwen Stefani's legacy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7240, "Truth_answer": "Throughout Gwen Stefani's career as a solo artist, Stefani has won several music awards. She also has been referred to as a Pop Princess by several contemporary music critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Gwen Stefani called the only true female rock star left on radio or MTV?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7240, "Truth_answer": "With No Doubt,Gwen Stefani has won two Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Gwen Stefani have anyone that influenced her career", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7240, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani's work has influenced artists and musicians including Hayley Williams of Paramore, Best Coast, Kim Petras, Teddy Sinclair, Katy Perry, Charli XCX, Kesha, Ava Max, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anyone Gwen Stefani's music influences?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7240, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani's lead single from Love. Angel. Music. Baby., What You Waiting For? and Hollaback Girl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did Gwen Stefani sing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7240, "Truth_answer": "Gwen Stefani has won several music awards, including one Grammy Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, one American Music Award, one Brit Award, and two Billboard Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wn.com/Gwen_Stefani_Mtv_Europe_Music_Awards_2004_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Stefani_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gwen Stefani win any awards?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music was the 18th overall LP Charles had recorded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p4", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p3", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was recorded for Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "Charles produced Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music with Sid Feller", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126094634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Charles_p7", "http://raizorsedge.blogspot.com/2015/06/_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer for Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music was releasded in 1962", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p0", "https://www.hellohuntington.com/news/entertainment/360327/jimmie-allen-is-a-reflection-of-a-new-country_p4", "https://www.hellotwinsburg.com/news/entertainment/360327/jimmie-allen-is-a-reflection-of-a-new-country_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p4", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p14", "https://www.shootoutatwadala.org/country-western-music-hall-of-fame/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "Singles from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music include I Can't Stop Loving You“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a song from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music featured country, folk, and Western music standards reworked by Charles in popular song forms of the time, including R&B, pop, and jazz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What type of music is onModern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "In the process of recording the album, Charles became one of the first African-American musicians to exercise complete artistic control over his own recording career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Charles have a lot of creative control of Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "To indicate specific licks he wanted emphasized for certain songs, Charles would put together voice-and-piano demos and pass them along to the arrangers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Charles decide to put onModern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7241, "Truth_answer": "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music has been called one of the greatest albums of all time by publications such as Rolling Stone and Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Sounds_in_Country_and_Western_Music_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a notable fact regarding Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "A.J. Styles got into a feud with Jimmy Rave who accused him of stealing the Styles Clash from him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did A.J. Styles get into a feud with Jimmy Rave?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "Styles returned to Ring of Honor at the Third Anniversary Celebration: Part Two to wrestle Jimmy Rave", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Styles when the feud with Jimmy Rave began?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "Styles wrestled Jimmy Rave, who accused him of stealing the Styles Clash from him", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles ever fight Jimmy Rave in the ring?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "Styles was unsuccessful in defeating Rave.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles beat Jimmy Rave at the Third Anniversary Celebration?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "During A.J. Styles' feud with Rave and The Embassy, Styles formed an alliance with Generation Next, who were also feuding with The Embassy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles have any wrestling partners during the time he feuded with Rave?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "At Glory by Honor IV, A.J. Styles defeated Rave with Mick Foley in his corner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles form alliances with any other wrestlers when he took on opponents besides Generation Next?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "At Vendetta, A.J. Styles had his final match against The Embassy when he was defeated by Abyss, Alex Shelley, Jimmy Rave, and Prince Nana in an eight-man tag match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did A.J. Styles fight Rave again at all after Glory by Honor IV?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7242, "Truth_answer": "At Vendetta, A.J. Styles had his final match against The Embassy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029085706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.J._Styles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other fights with A.J. Styles and Jimmy Rave besides at Glory by Honor IV?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7243, "Truth_answer": "While slaves were a stratum within the society, many Oromo people, regardless of caste, were sold into slavery elsewhere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was interesting about slavery and the oromo people?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were Oromo people only classified as slaves because of language?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7243, "Truth_answer": "Oromo slaves were sought after and a major part of slaves sold at Ethiopia-Sudan border, as well as the Massawa and Tajura markets on the Red Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was special about the Oromo slaves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other ethnic goups were enslaved besides the Oromo people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7243, "Truth_answer": "The native ancient names of the territories were replaced by the name of the Oromo clans who conquered it while the people were made Gabbaros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206151628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oromo_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some of the regions the Omoro people conquered?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7244, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar was at the height of his power around 1989", "Truth_passages": [ "https://themuslimtimes.info/2019/04/22/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pablo Escobar at the height of his power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7244, "Truth_answer": "During the height of its operations, Pablo Escobar's Medellín Cartel brought in more than US$70 million per day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money was Pablo Escobar making at the height of his power?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7244, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar surrendered to Colombian authorities in 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.novilaw.com/2016/03/drug-trafficking-michigan/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pablo Escobar ever caught during the height of its operations?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7244, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar's cartel distributed 15 tons of cocaine per day, worth more than half a billion dollars, into the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128120535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Escobar_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much cocaine did Pablo Escobar distribute at the height of his power", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7244, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar worked hard to cultivate his Robin Hood image and frequently distributed money through housing projects and other civic activities", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Pablo Escobar use his money for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7244, "Truth_answer": "This increased murder rate was fueled by Pablo Escobar's giving money to his hitmen as a reward for killing police officers, over 600 of whom died as a result.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Pablo Escobar use his money for besides housing projects and other civic activities", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar distributed cocaine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What drug did Pablo Escobar distribute?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar distributed cocaine into the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pablo Escobar distribute the Cocaine?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar had his drug cartel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pablo Escobar have people working for him?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar frequently distributed money through housing projects and other civic activities. Escobar also gave money to his hitmen as a reward for killing police officers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pablo Escobar use his money for good?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "Young Pablo Escobar sold illegal cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, as well as participating in motor vehicle theft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pablo Escobar sell any other illegal substance or things?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "In the 1982 parliamentary election, Pablo Escobar was elected as an alternate member of the Chamber of Representatives as part of the Liberal Alternative movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128120535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Escobar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pablo Escobar do anything interesting besides selling cocaine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7245, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Escobar was confined in what became his own luxurious private prison, La Catedral, which featured a football pitch, giant dollhouse, bar, jacuzzi, and waterfall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128120535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Escobar_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Pablo Escobar ever in jail/prison?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7246, "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato played the lead character in Camp Rock. Lovato's debut studio album, Don't Forget, was released on September 23, 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is camp rock and don't forget with Demi Lovato?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7246, "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato played the lead character, aspiring singer Mitchie Torres, in Camp Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role did Demi Lovato played in Camp Rock?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7246, "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato's co-stars in Camp Rock included the Jonas Brothers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of Demi Lovato's co-stars in Camp Rock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7247, "Truth_answer": "Following his tour of duty in the United States Army, Burt Bacharach spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor for popular singer Vic Damone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Burt Bacharach start working as a musician?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7247, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was that when Bacharach spent the next three years as a pianist and conductor for popular singer Vic Damone?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7247, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach work on any recordings with Damone?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7247, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach later worked in similar capacity for various other singers, including Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Bacharach_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Burt Bacharach's next job as working musician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7247, "Truth_answer": "Burt Bacharach worked in similar capacity to when he worked with Damone as a pianist and conductor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Burt Bacharach write songs for Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7248, "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers would again record two three-sack games during the season, his first against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the 2006 season for Julius Peppers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7248, "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers earned the NFC Defensive Player of the Month Award for the month of October 2006,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Julius Peppers win any awards during his 2006 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7248, "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers dominant play helped the Panthers defeat the Browns 20-12.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened in 2006 to Julius Peppers aside from Peppers earning the NFC Defensive Player of the Month Award for the month of October 2006?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7248, "Truth_answer": "Julius Peppers, playing left end, read the play before it began to develop, sprinted downfield and tipped the ball away from tight end Kellen Winslow II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190427061355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Peppers_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Julius Peppers' play so dominant when he helped the Panthers defeat the Browns 20-12?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7248, "Truth_answer": "For his efforts, Julius Peppers earned a trip to his third consecutive Pro Bowl and was also named NFL First-Team All Pro for the second time in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Julius Peppers article besides when Peppers, playing left end, read the play before it began to develop, sprinted downfield and tipped the ball away from tight end Kellen Winslow II?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "Angered at Cassandra Nova's treachery and realizing the danger she posed, the Imperial Guard fought Cassandra, who defeated them and headed into the mansion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was imperial by Cassandra Nova?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "The Guard with Cassandra Nova fought the X-Men until they were able to show the truth to the Imperial Guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the imperial guard for with Cassandra Nova?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "Cassandra Nova's essence entered the body and was locked into a self-repeating program in the synthetic brain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was this successful when the Guard fought the X-Men until they were able to show the truth to the Imperial Guard?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "Now in Xavier's body, Cassandra Nova mentally forced the Xavier Institute student Beak to beat Beast into a coma after he discovered that Xavier and Cassandra shared the same DNA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Cassandra Nova's greatest accomplishment?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "Cassandra Nova then contacted the Shi'ar, whose leader was Majestrix Lilandra, Xavier's lover. Cassandra manipulated the Shi'ar Imperium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else happened after Cassandra mentally forced the Xavier Institute student Beak to beat Beast into a coma?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "The Guard fought the X-Men until they were able to show the truth to the Imperial Guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important fact mentioned in this Cassandra Nova article about Imperial?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "Angered at Cassandra's treachery and realizing the danger she posed, the Imperial Guard fought Cassandra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Cassandra Nova article about Imperial article aside from when the Guard fought the X-Men until they were able to show the truth to the Imperial Guard?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7249, "Truth_answer": "No. Cassandra defeated them and headed into the mansion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the guard win the fight againt Cassandra after they were angered at Cassandra's treachery?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "On Earth-TRN342, Cassandra Nova has somehow survived for four thousand years and nearly conquered the world as the Great White Owl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the great white owl relating to Cassandra Nova?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "Cassandra Nova nearly conquered the world as the Great White Owl", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who nearly conquered the world as the Great White Owl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "Cassandra Nova was the Great White Owl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Cassandra Nova the Great white owl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "Cassandra Nova unleashed the Great Corruption and dropped entirely the Veil that separated the Main Reality with the reality of the Revenants, better known as the Mummundrai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Cassandra Nova do while she is the Great white owl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "As the Revenants were unleashed on Earth, Cassandra Nova becomes their Queen and soon enough Bishop's presence in this reality came to Cassandra's attention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Cassandra Nova working with other people as the Great White Owl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "Eventually Cassandra Nova took possession over the body of Ginny and killed another new mutant psychic to begin the Great Corruption.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226215646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Nova_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Cassandra Nova take over any other person or animal as the Revenants were unleashed on Earth?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7250, "Truth_answer": "Bishop and his allies attacked the Owl Queen through a complicated sequence of events, trapped Cassandra and then sacrificed her in a ritual that reversed the Great Corruption", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Cassandra Nova do as the Owl queen?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7251, "Truth_answer": "At the behest of the Steinway & Sons piano company, Anton Rubinstein toured the United States during the 1872–3 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Anton Rubinstein go on his American tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7251, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the publics response to Anton Rubinstein's American's tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7251, "Truth_answer": "Rubinstein wrote ...So profound was my dissatisfaction that when several years later I was asked to repeat my American tour, I refused pointblank...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Rubinstein feel about his American tours?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7251, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein stayed in America 239 days, giving 215 concerts—sometimes two and three a day in as many cities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was their anything in particular that encouraged Anton Rubinstein's sentiment of dissatisfaction towards touring in America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7251, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein wrote, Under these conditions there is no chance for art—one simply grows into an automaton, performing mechanical work; no dignity remains to the artist; he is lost....“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein have any other revelations while touring America besides writing ...So profound was my dissatisfaction that when several years later I was asked to repeat my American tour, I refused pointblank...“?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7252, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein was born to Jewish parents in the village of Vikhvatinets in the Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire, on the Dniestr River, about 150 kilometres northwest of Odessa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Anton Rubinstein's family like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7252, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein sought unsuccessfully to enroll at the Paris Conservatoire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Anton Rubinstein go to school?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7252, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein's mother, a competent musician, began giving him piano lessons at five", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Anton Rubinstein's early experiences with music?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7252, "Truth_answer": "the teacher Alexander Villoing heard and accepted Anton Rubinstein as a non-paying student.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein have other teachers besides his mother, a competent musician?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7252, "Truth_answer": "Anton Rubinstein made his first public appearance at a charity benefit concert at the age of nine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Anton Rubinstein do well as a student of the teacher Alexander Villoing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7252, "Truth_answer": "Chopin invited Anton Rubinstein to his studio and played for him. Liszt advised Villoing to take him to Germany to study composition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rubinstein_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Anton Rubinstein article on his early life and education aside from when Rubinstein made his first public appearance at a charity benefit concert at the age of nine?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7253, "Truth_answer": "Sherlock Holmes' parents are not mentioned in the stories, although Holmes mentions that his ancestors were country squires", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Sherlock Holmes' parents?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7253, "Truth_answer": "Sherlock Holme's brother Mycroft, seven years his senior, is a government official.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherlock Holmes have any siblings?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7253, "Truth_answer": "Sherlock Holmes family consists of his one brother Mycroft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherlock Holmes only have the one brother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7253, "Truth_answer": "in the Sherlock Holmes' stories, Mycroft has a unique civil service position as a kind of human database for all aspects of government policy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sherlock Holmes refer to Mycroft in his stories?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7253, "Truth_answer": "Mycroft lacks Sherlock's interest in physical investigation, however, preferring to spend his time at the Diogenes Club.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124072207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Sherlock and Mycroft ever work together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks took on the alter ego of Chris Gaines, a fictitious rock and roll musician and character for an upcoming film titled The Lamb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was chris gaines in relation to Garth Brooks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "In October 1999, the film's pre-release soundtrack, Garth Brooks in ... The Life of Chris Gaines, was released to much public criticism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Garth Brooks release any music as Chris Gaines", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "The majority of the American public was either bewildered, or completely unreceptive to the idea of Garth Brooks portraying a rock and roll musician.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Garth Brooks' fans feel about Chris Gaines", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "Despite the less-than-spectacular response, Garth Brooks gained his first Billboard Top 40 pop single in Lost in You. The album was later certified Double Platinum by the RIAA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Garth Brooks win any awards for work as Gaines", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Garth Brooks ever say anything publicly about the public's reaction to Chris Gaines", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "On November 23, 1999, Garth Brooks released his second holiday album, Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the holiday album by Garth Brooks", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Top 200 and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums, making it Brooks' 10th number-one album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas do", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, The Christmas Song, and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on the album Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7254, "Truth_answer": "As his career flourished, Garth Brooks seemed frustrated by the conflicts between career and family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116211147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Anything else interesting about Garth Brooks around the time of Chris Gaines and holiday album besides that Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Top 200 and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums, making it Brooks' 10th number-one album", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "By the late 1980s, the band REO Speedwagon's popularity was starting to decline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What changes were in store for REO Speedwagon during the 90's?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon's Original drummer Alan Gratzer left in September 1988 after he decided to retire from music to open a restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did REO Speedwagon's popularity starting to decline affect the group?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "Having lost their recording contract with Epic, REO Speedwagon ended up releasing Building the Bridge on the Priority/Rhythm Safari label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other changes to the band besides that original drummer Alan Gratzer left in September 1988 after he decided to retire from music to open a restaurant?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "When that label went bankrupt, the album Building the Bridge was released on Castle Records, which also experienced financial troubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Building the Bridge by REO Speedwagon do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon ultimately self-financed Building the Bridge, which failed to chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Building the Bridge being released on Castle Records, which also experienced financial troubles hurt REO Speedwagon financially?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "The commercial failure of the REO Speedwagon's newer material with its revised lineup demanded a change in marketing strategy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did REO Speedwagon change in any way after they ultimately self-financed Building the Bridge, which failed to chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7255, "Truth_answer": "REO Speedwagon released a self-financed album entitled Find Your Own Way Home in April 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126011418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reo_Speedwagon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did REO Speedwagon end after the commercial failure of the band's newer material?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "Hardcore 81 is D.O.A.'s second album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Hardcore 81 by D.O.A. the band?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "Randy Rampage was fired from D.O.A. on January 1, 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was fired from the band D.O.A. after Hardcore 81?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "ex-Skulls drummer Dimwit on bass replaced Randy Rampage in D.O.A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who replaced Randy Rampage when he was fired from the band D.O.A.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "After a short tour of California, Chuck Biscuits left D.O.A. and joined Black Flag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who left the bandD.O.A. to work for Black Flag?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "D.O.A. had hard-rock oriented production, but without watering down the band's political lyrical focus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of production did the band D.O.A. have?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "War on 45 found D.O.A. expanding their sound with touches of funk and reggae, as well as making their anti-war and anti-imperialist political stance more clear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023185428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did D.O.A. expand their sound after Hardcore 81?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7256, "Truth_answer": "Ken Lester was fired from D.O.A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the band manager of D.O.A. that was fired?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is Alanis Morissette's fourth album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the supposed former infatuation with Alanis Morissette?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is Alanis Morissette's fourth album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie an album?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 469,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104165219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supposed_Former_Infatuation_Junkie_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie by Alanis Morissette do?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "In Canada, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie won the Juno Award for Best Album and was certified four times platinum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie by Alanis Morissette win any awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Thank U, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie's only major international hit single, was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else interesting happened with Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie besides that it won the Juno Award for Best Album and was certified four times platinum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette's Thank U was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance but did not win", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alanis Morissette win the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for her song Thank U?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Unplugged was a live acoustic album which was recorded during her appearance on the television show MTV Unplugged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanis_Morissette_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Alanis Unplugged?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Unplugged was recorded in 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Alanis Morissette do Alanis Unplugged?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7257, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Alanis Unplugged received?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette's eighth studio album, entitled Havoc and Bright Lights, would be released on new label Collective Sounds, distributed by Sony's RED Distribution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was involved in making Havoc with Alanis Morissette?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Havoc and Bright Lights was released on August 22, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Havoc and Bright Lights come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Havoc and Bright Lights has sold 92,000 copies in the US as of October 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havoc_and_Bright_Lights_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did Havoc and Bright Lights sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Havoc and Bright Lights' lead single, Guardian, was premiered on radio on May 11", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havoc_and_Bright_Lights_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singles were released from Alanis Morissette's Havoc and Bright Lights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Guardian peaked inside the top 20 Austrian and Switzerland charts, while reaching number 41 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and charting on the Billboard's Adult Pop Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Havoc and Bright Lights' lead single, Guardian make the charts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Alanis Morissette received the UCLA Spring Sing's George and Ira Gershwin Award on May 16, 2014 at Pauley Pavilion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Alanis Morissette article besides that Guardian peaked inside the top 20 Austrian and Switzerland charts, while reaching number 41 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and charting on the Billboard's Adult Pop Songs chart?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Gershwin award for any particular song or album she did?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Havoc and Bright Lights was released on August 22, 2012", "Truth_passages": [ "http://lovingyourselfcourse.com/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Havoc and Bright Lights released?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "Guardian, Woman Down, 'Til You were on Havoc and Bright Lights", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which songs were on Havoc and Bright Lights?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7258, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Alanis Morissette's Big Sur do on the charts?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Vasco da Gama received the town of Sines as a hereditary fief in December 1499", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What rewards did Vasco da Gama receive?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Vasco da Gama receiving Sines turned out to be a complicated affair, for the town still belonged to the Order of Santiago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with the town of Sines after Vasco da Gama received it as a hereditary fief?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "the fact that Sines was awarded to Vasco da Gama by the king provoked Lencastre to refuse out of principle, lest it encourage the king to make other donations of the Order's properties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Vasco da Gama received Sines the town that still belonged to the Order of Santiago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Vasco da Gama would spend the next few years attempting to take hold of Sines, an effort that would estrange him from Lencastre", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Vasco da Gama do with Sines after provoked Lencastre to refuse out of principle lest it encourage the king to make other donations of the Order's properties?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "In the meantime, da Gama made do with a substantial hereditary royal pension of 300,000 reis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was da Gama doing at this time aside from attempting to take hold of Sines, an effort that would estrange him from Lencastre?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Vasco da Gama made do with a substantial hereditary royal pension of 300,000 reis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was da Vasco da Gama rich?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Vasco da Gama was awarded the noble title of Dom in perpetuity for himself, his siblings and their descendants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other things was da Gama involved in aside from having a substantial hereditary royal pension of 300,000 reis?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "On 30 January 1502, Vasco da Gama was awarded the title of Almirante dos mares de Arabia, Persia, India e de todo o Oriente", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any other rewards given besides the noble title of Dom in perpetuity for himself, his siblings and their descendants?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Almirante dos mares de Arabia, Persia, India e de todo o Oriente means Admiral of the Seas of Arabia, Persia, India and all the Orient“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ggreider.smugmug.com/Travel/Europe/Portugal/Lisbon/i-Fk2rn2d_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does this title Almirante dos mares de Arabia, Persia, India e de todo o Oriente mean?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7259, "Truth_answer": "Admiral of the Seas of Arabia, Persia, India and all the Orient is an overwrought title reminiscent of the ornate Castilian title borne by Christopher Columbus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin of this title Admiral of the Seas of Arabia, Persia, India and all the Orient?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "Exploration before Vasco da Gama included Portuguese expeditions organized by Prince Henry the Navigator had been reaching down the African coastline, principally in search of west African riches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What types of exploration happened before Vasco da Gama?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "Portuguese expeditions organized by Prince Henry had greatly extended Portuguese maritime knowledge, but had little profit to show for the effort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any riches found during the Portuguese expeditions organized by Prince Henry the Navigator had been reaching down the African coastline, principally in search of west African riches?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "After Henry's death in 1460, the Portuguese Crown showed little interest in continuing this effort and, in 1469, licensed the neglected African enterprise to a private Lisbon merchant consortium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Henry's death in exploration before Vasco da Gama?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "Within a few years of neglection of the African enterprise, captains expanded Portuguese knowledge across the Gulf of Guinea, doing business in gold dust, melegueta pepper, ivory and slaves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of neglection of the African enterprise with Vasco da Gama?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most profitable trade during exploration before Vasco da Gama?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "upon becoming king, John II of Portugal set out on many long reforms. To break the monarch's dependence on the feudal nobility, he needed to build up the royal treasury", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this exploration before Vasco da Gama article aside from doing business in gold dust, melegueta pepper, ivory and sub-Saharan slaves?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "Under John II's watch, the gold and slave trade in west Africa was greatly expanded. He was eager to break into the highly profitable spice trade between Europe and Asia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were some of John II of Portugal's trade partners in exploration before Vasco da Gama?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "Before Vasco da Gama, John II dispatched two spies, Pero da Covilhã and Afonso de Paiva, overland via Egypt to East Africa and India", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212180939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who headed the explorations before Vasco da Gama to break into the highly profitable spice trade between Europe and Asia?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "Breakthrough came soon after, when John II's captain Bartolomeu Dias returned from rounding the Cape of Good Hope having verified that the unknown coast stretched away to the northeast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John II successful in his exploration before Vasco da Gama to break into the highly profitable spice trade between Europe and Asia?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7260, "Truth_answer": "The spies Pero da Covilhã and Afonso de Paiva were sent to scout the details of the spice markets and trade routes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the spies Pero da Covilhã and Afonso de Paiva, overland via Egypt to East Africa and India do in exploration before Vasco da Gama?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7261, "Truth_answer": "A frequent critic of the U.S. tax system, Ernie Kovacs owed the Internal Revenue Service several hundred thousand dollars in back taxes, due to his simple refusal to pay them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the tax evasion with Ernie Kovacs about?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the IRS find out about Ernie Kovacs's tax evasion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7261, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was served with a $75,000 lien for back taxes; that same day he bought the California Racquet Club to use it as a tax write-off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs ever have to pay back the sveral hundred thousand dollars in back taxes, due to his simple refusal to pay them?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7261, "Truth_answer": "Tax woes also affected Ernie Kovacs's career, forcing him to take any offered work to pay his debt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Ernie Kovacs pay the IRS any cash?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7261, "Truth_answer": "Some of the issues regarding Kovacs's tax problems were still unresolved years after his death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Ernie Kovacs tax evasion article besides tax woes forcing him to take any offered work to pay his debt?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7262, "Truth_answer": "Ernie Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7262, "Truth_answer": "Kovacs was killed in a car accident in Los Angeles during the early morning hours of January 13, 1962.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ernie Kovacs die?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7262, "Truth_answer": "images of Ernie Kovacs dead appeared in newspapers across the United States. An unlit cigar lay on the pavement, inches from his outstretched arm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were drugs or alcohol involved in Ernie Kovacs' death?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7262, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ernie Kovacs the only person to die in the car accident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7262, "Truth_answer": "After a lull in a southern California rainstorm, Ernie Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair station wagon while turning quickly and crashed into a power pole at the corner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321001319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Kovacs_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused Ernie Kovacs' car accident?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7262, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any witness' to Ernie Kovacs' car accident?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen was born in the small village of Puhos, near Kitee, Finland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tarja Turunen's early life like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen founded Nightwish with Tuomas Holopainen and Emppu Vuorinen in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tarja Turunen first join Nightwish?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen studied singing at Sibelius Academy and Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe. She is a professional classical lied singer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Tarja Turunen vocally trained?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "Tarja Turunen performed several concerts in Europe, playing in metal festivals including the Graspop Metal Meeting and the Wacken Open Air", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tarja Turunen make any performances?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "Towards the turn of the millennium, the combination of hard and fast guitar riffs with Tarja Turunen's classical lead vocals attracted a great deal of attention in the metal scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Tarja Turunen first gain recognition", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "Turunen originally applied to train as a choir singer. At the audition she attracted the attention of professor Mitsuko Shirai, who encouraged Turunen to apply for soloist training.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Tarja Turunen catch attention at school?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "From 2001 to 2003, Tarja Turunen studied at the music academy Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, where she trained as a soloist with further specialization in art song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tarja Turunen ever go to college?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7263, "Truth_answer": "From the first Nightwish album Angels Fall First on, critics described Turunen's vocals using adjectives such as angelic or valkyrian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217042621id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarja_Turunen_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other interesting aspects about this Tarja Turunen article besides that she studied at the music academy Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, where she trained as a soloist with further specialization in art song?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7264, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge published The Report to the Parliament on Social Insurance and Allied Services in1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did William Beveridge write a report on social insurance?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7264, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge's Report to the Parliament on Social Insurance and Allied Services worked towards founding the welfare state in the United Kingdom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Report to the Parliament on Social Insurance and Allied Services by William Beveridge based on social insurance in England?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7264, "Truth_answer": "In his Report to the Parliament William Beveridge proposed that all people of working age should pay a weekly national insurance contribution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was one of William Beveridge's findings regarding social insurance in his Report to the Parliament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7264, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge's arguments were widely accepted. He appealed to conservatives and other sceptics by arguing that welfare institutions would increase the competitiveness of British industry in the post-war period", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Parliament respond to the Social Insurance and Allied Services report by William Beveridge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7265, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge was born on 5 March 1879.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was William Beveridge born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7265, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge was born in Rangpur, British India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Beveridge born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7265, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge worked towards founding the welfare state in the United Kingdom in the Welfare department of the national government", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does William Beveridge work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7265, "Truth_answer": "William Beveridge attended Balliol College at Oxford", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which school did William Beveridge attended?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7266, "Truth_answer": "The Philippine Daily Inquirer called TLC the most influential female group the world has ever seen.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214041313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLC_(group)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What legacy did TLC have?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7266, "Truth_answer": "Singer Beyoncé, the former lead singer of Destiny's Child, stated that TLC has influenced just about every female group that's out there now, and they definitely influenced Destiny's Child.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214041313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLC_(group)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other female groups did TLC influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7266, "Truth_answer": "Vibe believed that there would be no all-black female R&B group having a chemistry, cultural and commercial impact as remotely comparable as TLC“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214041313id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLC_(group)_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did TLC have good chemistry as a group?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7266, "Truth_answer": "TLC's Watkins moved to California due to health issues, and solo endeavors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did TLC have any issues as a group?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "Steve Albini formed Shellac in 1992, with bandmates Bob Weston and Todd Trainer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.tefter.io/bookmarks/84584/readable_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is shellac with Steve Albini?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "Shellac initially released three EPs. The first being The Rude Gesture: A Pictorial History.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Steve Albini do after he formed Shellac in 1992, with bandmates Bob Weston and Todd Trainer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "Shellac also released Uranus and The Bird Is the Most Popular Finger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Steve Albini release with Shellac besides The Rude Gesture: A Pictorial History?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "Two years after Shellac's formation, the Japanese label NUX Organization released a Japan-exclusive live album in CD format titled ライヴイン東京", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other releases by Steve Albini and Shellac besides Uranus and The Bird Is the Most Popular Finger?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "The Japan-exclusive live Shellac album was followed by five studio albums: At Action Park, Terraform, 1000 Hurts, Excellent Italian Greyhound and Dude Incredible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What followed the Japan-exclusive live Shellac album in CD format titled ライヴイン東京", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "After Rude Gesture, Shellac released Uranus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any shellac albums after Rude Gesture by Steve Albini?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "All of Shellac's studio albums were released on vinyl as well as CD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else has Steve Albini done with Shellac besides albums r Rude Gesture and Uranus?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "Steve Albini explained in 2010 that Shellac had made a decision early in their existence that they would not play at festivals", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Steve Albini tour with Shellac?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7267, "Truth_answer": "Scottish band Mogwai managed to convince Steve Albini at the time that Shellac were ATP curators and the band was very impressed by the experience", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103132017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were Shellac and Steve Albini well recieved after they made a decision early in their existence that they would not play at festivals?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Thank Me Later is Drake's debut album", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank_Me_Later_p17", "http://www.fashionledge.com/articles/mainarticle.php?ID=155_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Thank Me Later by Drake?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Thank Me Later by Drake became the top selling debut album for any artist in 2010, and featured Lil Wayne, Kanye West, and Jay Z", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thank Me Later by Drake do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake began the Away From Home tour on September 20, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake tour during this time after he released Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake's debut single Over received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake win any awards for Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake began the tour on September 20, 2010, in Miami, Florida, performing at 78 shows over four different legs. It concluded in Las Vegas in November 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake tour in any other countries besides Canada with Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake gained recognition as an actor on the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation in the early 2000s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake make any television appearances?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake announced his intentions to allow for Noah 40 Shebib to handle most of the production and record a more cohesive sound than on Thank Me Later", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Drake article besides that Drake gained recognition as an actor on the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation in the early 2000s?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "In November 2010, Drake revealed the title of his next studio album will be Take Care.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drake announced his intentions to allow for Noah 40 Shebib to handle most of the production and record a more cohesive sound than on Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake revealed to Y.C Radio 1 that Thank Me Later was a rushed album, stating, I didn't get to take the time that I wanted to on that record.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Drake have to say about his next studio album will be Take Care?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Drake announced his intentions to allow for Noah 40 Shebib to handle most of the production and record a more cohesive sound than on Thank Me Later", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was most prevalent in this Drake article about Thank Me Later and Take Care?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7268, "Truth_answer": "Take Care", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which album did Drake allow Noah 40 Shebib handle most of the production and record a more cohesive sound than on Thank Me Later?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "Drake self-released his debut mixtape", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were Drake's early mix tapes distributed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "Drake's mixtape was released for sale only, and confirmed to have sold over 6,000 copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Drake self-released his debut mixtape sold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Drake released his second mixtape, Comeback Season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drake create his next mix tape after his self-released debut mixtape?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake's second mixtape, Comeback Season sell better than his first tape?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "Replacement Girl. The song made Drake become the first ever unsigned Canadian rapper to have his music video featured on BET", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which single from Comeback Season was featured on BET before Drake was signed with a label?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "Drake was rumoured to have secured a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment on June 29, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Drake sign with a label?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much money did Drake get to sign with Young Money Entertainment?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "In 2009, Drake released his third mixtape, So Far Gone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake make any mix tapes after Comeback Season?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "It received over 2,000 downloads in the first 2 hours of release, finding mainstream commercial success due to the singles inclduingBest I Ever Had", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_(musician)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did So Far Gone by Drake sell?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "Successful", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was another single on So Far Gone by Drake besides Best I Ever Had?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "The singles from Drake's So Far Gone are Best I Ever Had and Successful", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a third single on So Far Gone by Drake besides Best I Ever Had and Successful?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7269, "Truth_answer": "Drake then joined the rest of the label's roster on the America's Most Wanted Tour in July 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Drake perform concerts after So Far Gone was released?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick's first film was 1989 Elvis Stories", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Andy Dick's first film?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Elvis Stories with Andy Dick do well?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "One of Andy Dick's earliest film roles was a fictional version of himself the film adaptation of video game Double Dragon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other films was Andy Dick in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "In 1993, Andy Dick played himself in the mockumentary The Making of... And God Spoke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Andy Dick's biggest role?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick is noted for his outlandish behavior from a number of Comedy Central Roasts and other appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Andy Dick most known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Andy Dick ever have any problems with films?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "In the mid-1990s, Andy Dick had a long-running stint on NBC's NewsRadio and was a supporting character on Less than Perfect.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Andy Dick article besides that he is noted for his outlandish behavior from a number of Comedy Central Roasts and other appearances?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7270, "Truth_answer": "Best known as a comic, Andy Dick is also known for his eccentric behavior, drug addiction, and sexual misconduct allegations and arrests.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were peoples take on Andy Dick?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "On May 15, 1999, Dick drove his car into a utility pole in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was Andy Dick first arrested?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick was charged with the possession of cocaine, cannabis, and drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs, and hit-and-run driving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was he intoxicated or under the influence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick completed an 18-month drug diversion program, a judge dismissed the felony and misdemeanor drug charges against him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Andy Dick do time for the possession of cocaine, cannabis, and drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs, and hit-and-run driving?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "On December 4, 2004, Andy Dick was arrested for indecent exposure after he exposed his buttocks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Andy Dick arrested again after Dick completed an 18-month drug diversion program?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick was arrested for indecent exposure after he exposed his buttocks at a local McDonald's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Andy Dick arrested for indecent exposure after he exposed his buttocks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "Andy Dick was arrested", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the legal ramifications for Andy Dick's indecent exposure after he exposed his buttocks?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7271, "Truth_answer": "On July 16, 2008, Andy Dick was arrested in Murrieta, California, on suspicion of drug possession and sexual battery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131062601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dick_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was December 4, 2004, when Dick was arrested for indecent exposure after he exposed his buttocks Andy Dick's last run in with the law?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "By 1977 the band were performing their own three-chord pop punk material, which was performed alongside cover versions at concerts, primarily at the Casbah", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Casbah Rock with The Undertones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "By mid-year, the concerts the Undertones performed would include the song Teenage Kicks, which had been written by guitarist John O'Neill in mid-1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did The Undertones perform at the Casbah?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "The title song became a hit with support from John Peel, who considered Teenage Kicks his all-time favourite song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the song Teenage Kicks released as a single?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "On 15 June 1978, the band recorded their debut four-song EP Teenage Kicks on a budget of only £200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Teenage Kicks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "They released a debut four-song EP Teenage Kicks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Undertones release an album called Teenage Kicks?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "The EP was engineered by Davy Shannon at Wizard Studios, Belfast, and was released on Belfast's Good Vibrations record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a record company pickThe Undertones Teenage Kicks up?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "The EP was engineered by Davy Shannon at Wizard Studios, Belfast, and was released on Belfast's Good Vibrations record label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Undertones' EP Teenage Kicks released?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7272, "Truth_answer": "Teenage Kicks peaked at number 31 in the UK Singles Chart the following month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730150103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertones_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the EP by The Undertones successful?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7273, "Truth_answer": "At age 24 in 1971, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar converted to Islam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar change religions at some point?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7273, "Truth_answer": "He became Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which means noble one, servant of the Almighty.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar change his name at the same time?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7273, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's religion prior to his conversion to Islam ?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7273, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stated that he was latching on to something that was part of my heritage, because many of the slaves who were brought here were Muslims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar convert to islam?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7273, "Truth_answer": "Hamaas Abdul Khaalis influenced Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's decision to convert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone influence Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's decision to convert?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7273, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named by Hamaas Abdul Khaalis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Hamaas influence Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7274, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is also a best-selling author and cultural critic. His first book, his autobiography Giant Steps, was written in 1983 with co-author Peter Knobler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Kareem Abdul-Jabbar written?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7274, "Truth_answer": "Other books by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar include On the Shoulders of Giants: My Journey Through the Harlem Renaissance, co-written with Raymond Obstfeld, and Brothers in Arms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there been others books written byKareem Abdul-Jabbar besides Giant Steps, was written in 1983 with co-author Peter Knobler.?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7274, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has also been a regular contributor to discussions about issues of race and religion, among other topics, in national magazines and on television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar do other things besides write?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7274, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar published an essay in Jacobin magazine calling for just compensation for college athletes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's writing in addition to being a best-selling author and cultural critic?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7274, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has written a regular column for Time, for example, and he appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday, January 25, 2015, to talk about a recent column", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227011522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which television shows has Kareem Abdul-Jabbar been featured on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "The idea to create Gorillaz came about when Albarn and Hewlett were watching MTV. Hewlett said, If you watch MTV for too long, it's a bit like hell", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What led to the Gorillaz band's creation?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "Gorillaz' Hewlett said, ...there's nothing of substance there. So we got this idea for a virtual band, something that would be a comment on that.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else led to the Gorillaz band's creation?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "Gorillaz originally identified themselves as Gorilla and the first song they recorded was Ghost Train", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Gorillaz creation article besides that Hewlett said, ...there's nothing of substance there. So we got this idea for a virtual band, something that would be a comment on that.?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made the band change their name to Gorillaz?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "On 26 March 2001, their first full-length album, the self-titled Gorillaz, was released, producing four singles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gorillaz have any albums in their early years?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Gorillaz' first full-length album have any award nominations?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7275, "Truth_answer": "The band's first single was Clint Eastwood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207202007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a single on the self-titled Gorillaz album?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley was adamant that the move was the right career direction but it was Collingwood that successfully arranged a trade deal acceptable to all parties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley want to go to Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "The move saw Nathan Buckley move to Collingwood in exchange for Craig Starcevich, Troy Lehmann and the Magpies' first-round draft pick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after the trade deal with Nathan Buckley and Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "After Nathan Buckley moved to Collingwood, Brisbane would ironically beat Collingwood in two consecutive AFL Grand Finals in 2002 and 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Nathan Buckley play with Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "In his first season with Collingwood, the Magpies were eliminated by the West Coast Eagles by two points in Perth. From here, Buckley would be a consistent performer for Collingwood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley play well after the losses when Brisbane would beat Collingwood in two consecutive AFL Grand Finals in 2002 and 2003?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley finished in the top three twice before the turn of the century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What career highlights did Nathan Buckley have playing for Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley won a Brownlow Medal in 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley win any awards with Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley was also named Collingwood's Best and Fairest six times in 10 years, as well as six consecutive years in the All-Australian Team from 1996 to 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402150016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Buckley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathan Buckley win any other accolades or have other accomplishments with Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7276, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Buckley returned in Round 8 after suffering a broken jaw to help Collingwood to their first win of the season and their first in 13 matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened later in Nathan Buckley's career with Collingwood?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7277, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card published his first piece of fiction, a short story Gert Fram, which appeared in the July 1977 fine arts issue of the Ensign under the pseudonym Byron Walley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Orson Scott Card's pseudonyms?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7277, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card used Byron Walley again in various other publications for LDS magazines such as the Friend and the New Era as well as the short story Middle Woman", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Orson Scott Card write under those names?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7277, "Truth_answer": "Over the years Orson Scott Card used at least seven pseudonyms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Orson Scott Card article besides that he used Byron Walley again in various other publications for LDS magazines such as the Friend and the New Era as well as the short story Middle Woman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7277, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card used the name Frederick Bliss", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Orson Scott Card's other pseudonyms besides Byron Walley?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7277, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card also used the pseudonym P.Q. Gump", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Orson Scott Card have another pseudonym besides Frederick Bliss?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7277, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card used the names Frederick Bliss and P.Q. Gump when he wrote an overview of Mormon playwrights for the Spring 1976 issue of Sunstone magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Orson Scott Card write under the name P.Q. Gump?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "Orson Scott Card began writing science fiction in August 1977", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Orson Scott Card start writing science fiction?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "While working at BYU Press, Orson Scott Card wrote short story Ender's Game. It was purchased by Ben Bova and published in an issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the story Analog published in August 1977 by Orson Scott Card?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "Ender's Game first appeared in the August 1977 issue of Analog magazine and was later expanded into the novel Ender's Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007002143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender's_Game_(short_story)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "So, Ender's Game was first published in Analog magazine. when did it become a book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "Dell Magazines published Ender's Game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the publisher of Ender's Game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ender's Game Orson Scott Card's first published book?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "Ender's Game was awarded the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award, making Card the only author to win both of science fiction's top prizes in consecutive years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Ender's Game received by critics?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7278, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How large an advance did Orson Scott Card receive for Ender's Game?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel performed in the ABC Family television special named Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist, an hour-long performance and tribute to Harry Houdini.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first television special Criss Angel was part of?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "The Birmingham Evening Mail reviewed Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist in the UK. writing, Criss Angel is currently making a name for himself...“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist a success?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2003 SciFi Channel aired the one-hour Criss Angel special Supernatural starring Angel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other television specials besides Criss Angel Mindfreak: Postmodern illusionist was Criss Angel on?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "Supernatural with Criss Angel was a one-hour special", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was Supernatural starring Angel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "In early 2003, Criss Angel performed at the release of the new branding for Miller Lite beer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the 80th anniversary of Houdini's last performance in that city.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what promotional appearances did Criss Angel make after his one-hour special Supernatural?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "During this period Criss Angel also earned money selling signed merchandise, making up to $50,000 a day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other interesting aspects about this Criss Angel early career article besides his performance at the release of the new branding for Miller Lite beer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the 80th anniversary of Houdini's last performance in that city?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7279, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel won the International Magician Society's Magician of the Year award in 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008, in addition to its Magician of the Decade title in 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Criss Angel win any awards?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7280, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel's first television appearance was in 1994, where he performed as a part of a one-hour ABC primetime special entitled Secrets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Criss Angel's career start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7280, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel collaborated with musician Klayton to form Angeldust, a show that combined magic with music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Criss Angel do in his early career?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7280, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Barker asked Angel to work with him on his film Lord of Illusions. Barker said of Angel that, Criss Angel is extraordinary, a spectacular mix of visionary magic.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Criss Angel work with anyone during his early career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7280, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Criss Angel agree with Barker that he was extraordinary, a spectacular mix of visionary magic.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7280, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel Mindfreak ran for more than 600 performances between 2001 and 2003 at the World Underground Theater in Times Square.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is notable about Criss Angel's early days besides working with Barker?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7280, "Truth_answer": "Criss Angel's twenty-four hours in a tank of water set a world record for the longest amount of time for a human to be completely submerged under water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criss_Angel_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Criss Angel set any other records aside from his show Criss Angel Mindfreak that ran for more than 600 performances between 2001 and 2003 at the World Underground Theater in Times Square?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7281, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner played football", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What sport did Kurt Warner play", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7281, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner had taken his team to the Super Bowl every year that he played as the starting quarterback during all regular and post season games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Kurt Warner do in post season", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7281, "Truth_answer": "In Kurt Warner's third career Super Bowl, the Cardinals lost Super Bowl XLIII 27–23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving him with a career 1–2 record in Super Bowls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "DidKurt Warner win the superbowl when he had taken his team to the Super Bowl every year that he played as the starting quarterback?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7281, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner was injured trying to tackle the ball carrier after an interception on the way to a 45–14 loss at New Orleans in the NFC Divisional round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Kurt Warner ever injured?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7281, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 Postseason Kurt Warner still managed to throw for 377 yards. He completed 72.1% of his passes, and had a quarterback rating of 112.3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Kurt Warner have any other stats during Postseason", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7282, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner announced his desire to return to the Cardinals for the 2009 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team was Kurt Warner in, in 2009?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7282, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season, completing 24 of 26 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Kurt Warner's stats in the 2009 season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7282, "Truth_answer": "Kurt Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season on September 20, 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219014953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Warner_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what game was the two touchdowns when Warner broke the NFL's single-game record for completion percentage in the regular season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7282, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did Kurt Warner play against on September 20, 2009?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7282, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, Kurt Warner re-signed with the Cardinals to a two-year deal worth $23 million total, with a $15 million signing bonus, and $19 million guaranteed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when Kurt Warner came back to the cardinals, did they offer him a better contract?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "Agnes de Mille did the choreography for Carousel the musical", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the choreography for Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "The Carousel cast album of the 1945 Broadway production was issued on 78s, and the score was significantly cut—as was the 1950 London cast recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is musical treatment in the Carousel musical article?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the Carousel musical score signficantly cut?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "A number of Carousel soundtrack songs were cut for the 1956 film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is notable about the Carousel soundtack?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "two of the deleted numbers from Carousel had been recorded and were ultimately retained on the soundtrack album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which numbers were deleted for the 1956 film of Carousel the musical?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were two of the deleted numbers that had been recorded ultimately retained on the Carousel musical soundtrack album?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7283, "Truth_answer": "Carousel garnered some good reviews, and the soundtrack recording was a best seller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Carousel musical film soundtrack cd sell well?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7284, "Truth_answer": "The film version of Carousel was made in 1956. There was also an abridged 1967 network television version that starred Robert Goulet, with choreography by Edward Villella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which Carousel version came out first? (film tv or concert?)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7284, "Truth_answer": "Carousel the musical came out in 1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the musical Carousel come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7284, "Truth_answer": "A film version of the musical Carousel was made in 1956", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which version of Carousel came out after the musical?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7284, "Truth_answer": "Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones starred in the film version of Carousel?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in the film version of Carousel?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7284, "Truth_answer": "There network television version starred Robert Goulet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carousel_%28musical%29_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones also star in the TV version of Carousel?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7284, "Truth_answer": "the TV version of Carousel was released in 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the TV version of Carousel released?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "Automatic Dlamini isa band based in Bristol with whom PJ Harvey gained extensive ensemble-playing experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Automatic Dlamini with PJ Harvey?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "Here Catch, Shouted His Father, their second studio album, between late 1989 and early 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Automatic Dlamini with PJ Harvey release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "This is the only Automatic Dlamini material to feature Harvey, but remains unreleased, although bootleg versions of the album are in circulation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Here Catch, Shouted His Father by Automatic Dlamini with PJ Harvey successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "In January 1991, PJ Harvey left to form her own band with former bandmates Ellis and Oliver", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this PJ Harvey article besides that Here Catch, Shouted His Father by Automatic Dlamini material remains unreleased, although bootleg versions of the album are in circulation?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey has said of her time with Automatic Dlamini: It was ages before I felt ready to perform my own songs in front of other people.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did PJ Harvey leave Automatic Dlamini and form her own band?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "Parish would subsequently contribute to, and sometimes co-produce, PJ Harvey's solo studio albums and has toured with her a number of times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened with Automatic Dlamini after PJ Harvey left?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7285, "Truth_answer": "PJ Harvey also credits Parish for teaching her how to perform in front of audiences", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917205530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Harvey_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were PJ Harvey's years with Automatic Dlamini successful?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Sinhalese kingoms were formed by Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers. They left Suppāraka, landed on the island and founded the Kingdom of Tambapanni.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the Sinhalese kingdoms formed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Vijaya claimed Tambapanni his capital and soon the whole island come under this name. Tambapanni was originally inhabited and governed by Yakkhas, having their capital at Sirīsavatthu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who or what are the Tambapanni in relation to the Sinhalese people and their kingdom?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Tambapanni where the Sinhalese live today?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Prince Vijaya was the traditional first Sinhalese king of Sri Lanka", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730105659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Vijaya_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Vijaya in relation to the Sinhalese people?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Prince Vijaya was the first king of the Sinhalese people during the Pre Anuradhapura period", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Prince Vijaya take over the Sinhalese people?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Before the Sinhalese, Tambapanni was originally inhabited and governed by Yakkhas, having their capital at Sirīsavatthu and their queen Kuveni.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were the Sinhalese people always at Tambapanni?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "The Sinhalese have a stable birth rate and a population that has been growing at a slow pace relative to India and other Asian countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How well are the Sinhalese people doing now?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Sinhalese people have emigrated out to many countries for a variety of reasons. They are often employed as guest workers in the Middle East and professionals in the other regions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the Sinhalese people people thriving presently?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "At the end of his reign, Vijaya, having trouble choosing a successor, sent a letter to the city of his ancestors, Sinhapura", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Sinhalese people histoy article besides that the Sinhalese people have emigrated out to many countries for a variety of reasons. They are often employed as guest workers in the Middle East and professionals in the other regions?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Vijaya wrote to invite his brother Sumitta to take over the throne as successor over the Sinhalese people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Vijaya choose anyone as successor over the Sinhalese people?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Vijaya had died before the letter had reached its destination, so the elected minister of the people Upatissa acted as regent for a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Sumitta take over Vijaya's throne anyway?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7286, "Truth_answer": "Upatissa, the Chief government minister or prime minister and leading chief among the Sinhalese became regent and acted as regent for a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023040231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhalese_people_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the elected minister who acted as regent for a year for the Sinhalese people?", "Turn_no": 12 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert was set up with actor Bo Brinkman, a cousin of actors Randy Quaid and Dennis Quaid. The couple married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Melissa Gilbert ever married?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert and Bo Brinkman married on February 22, 1988, only seven weeks after her relationship with Rob Lowe ended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Melissa Gilbert and Bo Brinkman marry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert became pregnant months later. On May 1, 1989, she gave birth to son Dakota Paul Brinkman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melissa Gilbert and Bo Brinkman have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert gave birth to a son, Michael Garrett Boxleitner, named in honor of Michael Landon, on October 6, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was son Dakota Paul Brinkman Melissa Gilbert's only child?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert remarried on January 1, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melissa Gilbert ever remarry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "After reuniting for a third time, Boxleitner and Melissa Gilbert married", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Melissa Gilbert marry the second time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert gave birth to a son, Michael Garrett Boxleitner, named in honor of Michael Landon, on October 6, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Boxleitner and Melissa Gilbert have any children?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Melissa Gilbert have any daughters?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert and Boxleitner were married for 16 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Melissa Gilbert married to her second husband Boxleitner?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Gilbert had filed for divorce from Bruce Boxleitner, 61, Monday, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126013643id_/https://www.ibtimes.com/melissa-gilbert-dealing-matrimonial-woes-bruce-boxleitner-photos-708320_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Boxleitner and Melissa Gilbert divorce?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7287, "Truth_answer": "On January 29, 2013, Melissa Gilbert's representative confirmed the actress's engagement to fellow actor Timothy Busfield. The couple married on April 24, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did you find interesting with Melissa Gilbert's relationships besides her marriage and divorce to Boxleitner?", "Turn_no": 11 }, { "Conversation_no": 7288, "Truth_answer": "America was colonized by overseas expansion initiated under the royal authority and first accomplished by the Spanish conquistadors. The Americas were invaded and incorporated into the Spanish Empire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did America become colonized by the Spanish?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7288, "Truth_answer": "In the early 19th century, the Spanish American wars of independence resulted in the secession and subsequent balkanization of most Spanish colonies in the Americas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Mexico in the 19th century in the Spanish colonization of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7288, "Truth_answer": "In 1821 with the Treaty of Córdoba, Mexico established independence from Spain and concluded the War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mexico gain independence during the Spanish colonization of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7288, "Truth_answer": "In 1898, the United States achieved victory in the Spanish–American War with Spain, ending the Spanish colonial era.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Spanish colonization of the Americas article besides that in 1821 Treaty of Córdoba established Mexican independence from Spain and concluded the War.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7289, "Truth_answer": "In the Spanish colonization of the Americas assemblies called juntas were established to rule in the name of Ferdinand VII of Spain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the juntas govern the colonies in Spanish colonization of the Americas?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7289, "Truth_answer": "During the Napoleonic Peninsular War in Europe between France and Spain, assemblies called juntas were established to rule in the name of Ferdinand VII of Spain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened during napoleonic era in Europe?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7289, "Truth_answer": "In the Spanish colonization of the Americas, The Americas were invaded and incorporated into the Spanish Empire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Spain colonize the Americas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7289, "Truth_answer": "Spain colonized and exerted control of Alta California through the Spanish missions in California until the Mexican secularization act of 1833.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did California become indpendent from Spanish colonization?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "The Comilla Model was Akhtar Hameed Khan's initiative in response to the failure of a Village Agricultural and Industrial Development programme was launched in 1953 in East and West Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the goal of the comilla cooperative pilot project with Akhtar Hameed Khan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "V-AID remained a government-level attempt to promote citizen participation in the sphere of rural development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were V-AID's failures?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "Comilla Model simultaneously addressed the problems that were caused by the inadequacy of both local infrastructure and institutions through a range of integrated programmes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the comilla model different from other programmes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "Akhtar Hameed Khan's comillad model aimed for a training and development centre; a road-drainage embankment works programme; a small scale irrigation programme; and more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the major aims of the citizens that participated in Akhtar Hameed Khan's comilla model?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "V-AID remained a government-level attempt by the comilla cooperative project to promote citizen participation in the sphere of rural development.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "but was the ultimate goal of the comilla cooperative project to improve economic conditions for farmers?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "After Akhtar Hameed Khan's departure from Comilla, the cooperative's model failed in independent Bangladesh because only a few occupational groups managed to achieve the desired success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Akhtar Hameed Khan's comilla project succeed?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "The Comilla model actually fell prey to the ineffective internal and external controls, stagnation, and diversion of funds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do you have any examples of what these problems were of why the Comilla model failed in independent Bangladesh because only a few occupational groups managed to achieve the desired succes?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7290, "Truth_answer": "The comilla project had failed. Subsequent scholars and practitioners in microfinance, such as Muhammad Yunus of Grameen Bank abandoned the cooperative approach for more centralised control and service delivery structures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were other projects inspired by the success of the comilla project?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "The Orangi poverty alleviation project was initiated by Khan as an NGO in 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Orangi Pilot Project by Akhtar Hameed Khan?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "The project initially focused on creating a system of underground sewers, using local materials and labour, and succeeded in laying hundreds of kilometres of drainage pipes along with auxiliary facilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Akhtar Hameed Khan start the Orangi Pilot Project?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "By 1993, OPP had managed to provide low-cost sewers to more than 72,000 houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Akhtar Hameed Khan and Orangi Pilot Project article besidesdrainage pipes with auxiliary facilities?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "At that time, it was the largest of the city's approximately 650 low-income squatter settlements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Akhtar Hameed Khan start the OPP?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the OPP project byAkhtar Hameed Khan run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "The project subsequently diversified into a number of programmes, including a people's financed and managed low-cost sanitation programme; a housing programme; a basic health and family planning programme", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many programs did the OPP project by Akhtar Hameed Khan diversify into", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "The successful OPP model became an inspiration for other municipalities around the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the OPP model by Akhtar Hameed Khan a sucess", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7291, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Khan helped to create Lodhran Pilot Project to collaborate with Lodhran municipal committee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828203041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhtar_Hameed_Khan_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries besides Orangi, Pakistan use the OPP model by Akhtar Hameed Khan?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7292, "Truth_answer": "The Albany movement was founded by local black leaders and ministers, members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908233948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Movement_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who started the Albany movement?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7292, "Truth_answer": "in November 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Albany movement start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7292, "Truth_answer": "The movement mobilized thousands of citizens for a broad-front nonviolent attack on every aspect of segregation within the city and attracted nationwide attention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Albany movement with Martin Luther King Jr. about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7292, "Truth_answer": "Divisions within the black community and the canny, low-key response by local government defeated efforts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What challenge did Martin Luther King Jr.'s Albany movement face?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7293, "Truth_answer": "the Albany Movement with Martin Luther King Jr. took place in 1961", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Albany Movement with Martin Luther King Jr. take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7293, "Truth_answer": "It was later acknowledged by the King Center that Billy Graham was the one who bailed Martin Luther King Jr. out of jail during this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who bailed Martin Luther king Jr out of jail during the Albany Movement?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7293, "Truth_answer": "Three days into Martin Luther King Jr.'s sentence, Police Chief Laurie Pritchett discreetly arranged for King's fine to be paid and ordered his release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126195204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908233948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Movement_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Martin Luther King Jr. in jail for during the Albany Movement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7293, "Truth_answer": "Martin Luther King Jr. returned in July 1962 and was given the option of forty-five days in jail or a $178 fine; he chose jail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was Martin Luther King Jr.'s fine during the Albany Movement?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7294, "Truth_answer": "In The Mighty Boosh's history, Fielding first met Barratt after seeing him perform his solo stand-up routine at the Hellfire Comedy Club in the Wycombe Swan Theatre, in Buckinghamshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127071349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mighty_Boosh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable aboutThe Mighty Boosh's history?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7294, "Truth_answer": "Fielding and Barratt soon found that they shared comic interests, formed a double act, and decided to be the new Goodies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127071349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mighty_Boosh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened after Fielding first met Barratt after seeing him perform his solo stand-up routine at the Hellfire Comedy Club in the Wycombe Swan Theatre, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7294, "Truth_answer": "After their first performance together at a bar, De Hems, in London in April 1998, Barratt and Fielding developed their zookeeper characters – Howard Moon and Vince Noir, respectively", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127071349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mighty_Boosh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Fielding and Barratt do after they formed a double act, and decided to be the new Goodies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7294, "Truth_answer": "The Mighty Boosh centres on the adventures of Howard Moon, Barratt, and Vince Noir, Fielding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228004809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mighty_Boosh_(TV_series)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Fielding and Barratt's characters in The Mighty Boosh?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7295, "Truth_answer": "It was Louison Bobet's uncle, Raymond, who was president of a cycling club in Paris who persuaded him to concentrate on cycling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were Louison Bobet's influences?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7295, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet was born on March 12, 1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Louison Bobet born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7295, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet was born in 1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what year was Louison Bobet born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Louison Bobet attend school?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7295, "Truth_answer": "Louison Bobet's first race was a 30 km event when he was 13. He came second in a sprint finish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Louison Bobet begin his professional career?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7296, "Truth_answer": "The most striking feature of Louison Bobet was his ambition to behave like a Hollywood matinée idol, a sort of David Niven character in a dinner suit tuxedo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Louison Bobet's personality like?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7296, "Truth_answer": "The British professional Brian Robinson called Louison Bobet a private man and a little moody and said he would sulk if things went wrong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Louison Bobet a little moody?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7296, "Truth_answer": "Géminiani says Bobet's diffident and elegant manner made him less popular even in his own Brittany than the more rustic, forthright manners of other Breton people such as Jean Robic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people not like Louison Bobet for his personality?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7296, "Truth_answer": "French journalist René de Latour said of Louison Bobet in Sporting Cyclist that he didn't look good on a bike and that he had the legs of a football player.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522044429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louison_Bobet_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else had something to say about Louison Bobet's personality besides?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7297, "Truth_answer": "James Watt experimented with steam and thermodynamics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What experiments did James Watt do?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7297, "Truth_answer": "James Watt's contributions were fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/tag/brewing-equipment/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "And what did James Watt's contribution with steam and thermodynamics do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7297, "Truth_answer": "In 1759 James Watt's friend, John Robison, called his attention to the use of steam as a source of motive power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else did Watt colaborate with on his steam experiments?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7297, "Truth_answer": "James Watt's critical insight, arrived at in May 1765, was to cause the steam to condense in a separate chamber apart from the piston", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this article besides when John Robison, called his attention to the use of steam as a source of motive power?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7298, "Truth_answer": "Zelda Fitzgerald first met the future novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald in July 1918, when he had volunteered for the army, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Zelda Fitzgerald meet Scott Fitzgerald?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7298, "Truth_answer": "on April 3, 1920, before a small wedding party in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Zelda Fitzgerald and Scott married.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Zelda Fitzgerald and Scott get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7298, "Truth_answer": "On October 26, 1921, Zelda Fitzgerald gave birth to Frances Scottie Fitzgerald.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224221922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda_Fitzgerald_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald have any children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7298, "Truth_answer": "F. Scott Fitzgerald was known to appreciate and take from Zelda Fitzgerald's letters, even at one point borrowing her diary while he was writing This Side of Paradise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Zelda Fitzgerald article besides that on October 26, 1921, she gave birth to Frances Scottie Fitzgerald.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7298, "Truth_answer": "Biographer Nancy Milford wrote of Zelda Fitzgerald, Scott had appealed to something in Zelda which no one before him had perceived: a romantic sense of self-importance which was kindred...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Fitzgerald do anything of importance regarding Zelda Fitzgerald?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7299, "Truth_answer": "Robert Mitchum starting acting in 1942", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Mitchum start acting?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7299, "Truth_answer": "His first foray into the genre film noir in the 1944 B-movie When Strangers Marry, about newlyweds and a New York City serial killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Mitchum's first film?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7299, "Truth_answer": "supporting role", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Mitchum have a big role in that?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7299, "Truth_answer": "In Where Danger Lives, Mitchum played a doctor who comes between a mentally unbalanced Faith Domergue and cuckolded Claude Rains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Robert Mitchum article?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7299, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the mental breakdown?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7299, "Truth_answer": "The Racket was a noir remake of the early crime drama of the same name and featured Mitchum as a police captain fighting corruption in his precinct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other acting did Robert Mitchum do?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Gary Ablett Sr father play football?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr.'s brothers played in the Victorian Football League – Kevin Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and Geelong, and Geoff Ablett, who played for Hawthorn, Richmond and St Kilda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone else in Gary Ablett Sr.'s family play football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr.'s eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr., has followed in his footsteps to play for Geelong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were Gary Ablett Sr.'s brothers the only ones to play football from Gary Ablett Sr.'s family?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Another one of Gary Ablett Sr.'s sons, Nathan, was drafted in 2004 by Geelong under the father-son rule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other people in Gary Ablett Sr.'s family played football besides Ablett's eldest son, Gary Ablett Jr.?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Nathan initially refused to play AFL Football because of his father Gary Ablett Sr.'s experience with the media, but, with encouragement from the club, was signed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Gary Ablett Sr. article besides that another son, Nathan, was drafted in 2004 by Geelong under the father-son rule?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "In addition to his sons, Gary Ablett Sr. has a nephew, Luke Ablett, who played for the Sydney Swans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there anymore people in Gary Ablett Sr.'s family who played football besides Nathan?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Gary Ablett Sr.'s nephew, Luke Ablett, won a premiership with them in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Gary Ablett Sr.'s family win any awards or titles?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Two of Gary Ablett Sr.'s other nephews, from sister's marriage to Hawthorn legend Michael Tuck, also played in the AFL – Richmond's Shane Tuck and Travis Tuck, who played for Hawthorn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any more interesting information about Gary Ablett Sr's footballing family besides Luke Ablett who won a premiership in 2005?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7300, "Truth_answer": "Luke Ablett won a premiership with them in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190505134120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ablett_Sr._p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Gary Ablett Sr.'s nephew's win anything?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7301, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury was an author and screenwriter", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what literature did Ray Bradbury write?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7301, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury worked in a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, horror, and mystery fiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of stories did Ray Bradbury write?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7301, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury graduated from Los Angeles High School, where he took poetry and short-story writing courses. The teachers recognized his talent, but he did not attend college.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Bradbury go to school for writing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7301, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury's first published story was Hollerbochen's Dilemma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any of Ray Bradbury's work get published?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7302, "Truth_answer": "In 1934 Ray Bradbury's family lived about four blocks from the Fox Uptown Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the flagship theater for MGM and Fox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Ray Bradbury go to Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7302, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury was active in the drama club", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Bradbury get involved with acting?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7302, "Truth_answer": "Sometimes, Ray Bradbury spent all day in front of Paramount or Columbia Pictures and then skated to the Brown Derby to watch the stars who came and went for meals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Ray Bradbury do in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7302, "Truth_answer": "Ray Bradbury attended Los Angeles High School and was active in the drama club. He often roller-skated through Hollywood in hopes of meeting celebrities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Ray Bradbury go to school in Hollywood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins career began in the early 1870s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Thomas Eakins' career begin?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins career began in the early 1870s", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Thomas Eakins when his career began?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "One of Thomas Eakins' first and most famous works is Max Schmitt in a Single Scull", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was a name of one of Thomas Eakins' first works?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins used oils and watercolors", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of materials did Thomas Eakins use?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "the offices, streets, parks, rivers, arenas, and surgical amphitheaters of his city. These active outdoor venues allowed him to paint the subject which most inspired Thomas Eakins", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What outdoor themes did Thomas Eakins use?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins was awarded the National Academician", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What awards if any did Thomas Eakins win?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins attended Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and École des Beaux-Arts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Eakins go to school for art?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7303, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins studied art in Europe from 1866 to 1870", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years did Thomas Eakins attend École des Beaux-Arts?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins has been credited with having introduced the camera to the American art studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thomas Eakins do with photography?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins has been credited with having introduced the camera to the American art studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Thomas Eakins introduce the camera to the American art studio", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "An excellent example of Thomas Eakins' use of this new technology is his painting A May Morning in the Park, which relied heavily on photographic motion studies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was some of Thomas Eakins' work using the camera?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins' Naked Series, were nude photos of students and professional models which were taken to show real human anatomy were often hung and displayed for study at the school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Eakins' work with photography get noticed by anyone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins' performed his own independent motion studies, also usually involving the nude figure, and even developed his own technique for capturing movement on film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other interesting aspects about this Thomas Eakins article besides the Naked Series, being hung and displayed for study at the school?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins preferred to use a single camera to produce a series of exposures superimposed on one negative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224050407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eakins_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else work did Thomas Eakins do with his photos?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7304, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Eakins was awarded the National Academician", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Thomas Eakins win any awards", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7305, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Lee appeared in the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships at the invitation of Ed Parker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Long Beach International Championships with Bruce Lee take place?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7305, "Truth_answer": "Lee performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups with feet at approximately shoulder-width apart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Bruce Lee perform at the Long Beach International Championships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7305, "Truth_answer": "With Lee's right fist approximately one inch away from the partner's chest, without retracting his right arm, Lee then forcibly delivered the one inch punch", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Bruce Lee's one inch punch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7305, "Truth_answer": "Baker recalled, When he punched me that last time, I had to stay home from work because the pain in my chest was unbearable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090114id_/https://manly.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Bruce Lee's one inch punch a powerful punch ?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Bruce Lee appear in any other championships in Long Beach?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes met his first wife, Danne Emerson, in London in 1967. Together they became involved in the counterculture of the 1960s, exploring drug use and sexual freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was something Robert Hughe the critic did in his personal life?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes married in 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Robert Hughes the critic get married?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes and Danne Emerson divorced in 1981; she died of a brain tumour in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Robert Hughes the critic married?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes' son, Danton, Hughes's only child, was named after the French revolutionary Georges Danton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes the critic have kids with his first wife, Danne Emerson?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes divorced Emerson in 1981. Robert Hughes was married to his second wife, Victoria Whistler, from 1981 until a divorce in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes the critic stay married or got a divorce?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes's only child was with Danne Emerson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughes the critic have any kids with his second wife, Victoria Whistler?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "In 1999, Hughes was involved in a near-fatal car accident south of Broome, Western Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happen in Robert Hughes the critic's personal life besides being married and divorced to his second wife, Victoria Whistler?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7306, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes was trapped in the car for three hours before being airlifted to Perth in critical condition. Hughes was in a coma for five weeks after the crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Hughe the critic injured in the near-fatal car accident?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes was educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview before studying arts and then architecture at the University of Sydney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Robert Hughe the critic go to school?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes, an aspiring artist and poet, abandoned his university endeavours to become first a cartoonist and then an art critic for the Sydney periodical The Observer, edited by Donald Horne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Robert Hughe the critic's first job?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Robert Hughes keep his first job as art critic for the Sydney periodical The Observer,?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "In 1970 Robert Hughes was appointed art critic for TIME magazine and moved to New York, where he soon became an influential voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Hughe the critic successful at Time?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes left Australia in 1964, living in Italy before settling in London in 1965, where he wrote for The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, and The Observer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Robert Hughe the critic award winning for the magazine?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes earned widespread recognition for his book and television series on modern art, The Shock of the New, and for his longstanding position as art critic with TIME magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024212147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hughes_(critic)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What stood out about Robert Hughe the critic's tenure with Time?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7307, "Truth_answer": "Robert Hughes was recruited in 1978 to anchor the ABC News newsmagazine 20/20. His only broadcast proved so controversial that ABC News president Roone Arledge terminated the contracts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Robert Hughes terminated?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg found work as a secretary with Universal Studios' New York office", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg work for universal?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg later became personal secretary to the studio's founder and president, Carl Laemmle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Irving Thalberg have other jobs with universal besides being secretary with Universal Studios' New York office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Among Irving Thalberg's duties were transcribing and editing notes that Laemmle had written during screenings of his films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do at universal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Laemmle took Irving Thalberg to see his Los Angeles production facility", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Irving Thalberg while at universal?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Laemmle took Thalberg to see his Los Angeles production facility, where Thalberg spent a month watching how movie production worked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Laemmle go to California with Thalberg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Thalberg suggested, The first thing you should do is establish a new job of studio manager and give him the responsibility of watching day-to-day operations. Laemmle immediately agreed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Thalberg suggest to Laemmle about movie production?", "Turn_no": 6 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "At age 20, Irving Thalberg became responsible for immediately overseeing the nine ongoing film productions and nearly thirty scenarios then under development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other responsibilities did Irving Thalberg have aside from watching day-to-day operations?", "Turn_no": 7 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "He quickly established his tenacity as he battled with well-known director Erich von Stroheim over the length of Foolish Wives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Irving Thalberg do after taking charge and immediately oversseing the nine ongoing film productions at Universal?", "Turn_no": 8 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Director Rouben Mamoulian said, Irving Thalberg asserted the primacy of the studio over the director and forever altered the balance of power in the movie industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Irving Thalberg successful at the head production job at Universal?", "Turn_no": 9 }, { "Conversation_no": 7308, "Truth_answer": "Irving Thalberg likewise gained the respect of actors and noted playwrights, some of whom also looked down on him due to his young age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124175409id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Thalberg_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else happenedIrving Thalberg's new position overseeing production at Universal besides forever altering the balance of power in the movie industry?", "Turn_no": 10 }, { "Conversation_no": 7309, "Truth_answer": "The defending Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest men's champion is Joey Chestnut. The defending women's champion is Miki Sudo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the world hot dog eating champion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7309, "Truth_answer": "On July 4, 2017, Joey Chestnut raised the bar again by raising his record to 72 hot dogs; and again the following year to a world record of 74.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the record for most hot dogs eaten", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7309, "Truth_answer": "Joey Chestnut broke the world record with 74 hot dogs and buns eaten at the 2018 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did joey chestnut raising his hot dog eating world record to 74 take place", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7309, "Truth_answer": "Today, only entrants currently under contract by Major LEague Eating (MLE) can compete in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who can compete in the nathan's hot dog eating contest", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7309, "Truth_answer": "The winner of the men's competition is given possession of the coveted international bejeweled mustard-yellow belt. The winer of the women's competition is given possession the bejeweled pink belt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124090804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan%27s_Hot_Dog_Eating_Contest_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is awarded for winning the nathan's hot dog eating contest", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7310, "Truth_answer": "You Make My Dreams was released on June 2, 1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was You Make My Dreams released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7310, "Truth_answer": "You Make My Dreams, sometimes incorrectly referred to as You Make My Dreams Come True, is a song by the American duo Hall & Oates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Make_My_Dreams_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the song, You Make My Dreams by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7310, "Truth_answer": "You Make My Dreams reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029040151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Make_My_Dreams_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song, You Make My Dreams make the charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7310, "Truth_answer": "You Make My Dreams is taken from Hall & Oates' ninth studio album, Voices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album is the song, You Make My Dreams from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7310, "Truth_answer": "You Make My Dreams was featured in the films The Wedding Singer, Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, 500 Days of Summer, Eddie the Eagle, and Ready Player One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the song, You Make My Dreams“ featured", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7311, "Truth_answer": "The North Vietnamese Army (NVA or PAVN) were the formal army of North Vietnam while the Viet Cong was the guerrilla Army of South Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between the northern vietnamese army and the vietcong", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7311, "Truth_answer": "The phrase Viet Cong comes from the phrase cong san Viet Nam, meaning Vietnamese communist, and denotes only southerners who supported the communist cause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase viet cong for the guerilla army originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7311, "Truth_answer": "The Viet Cong arose after the defeat of the French colonial forces at Dien Bien Phu, which prompted the United States to become gradually more and more involved in Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015112429id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/the-viet-cong-the-vietnam-war-195432_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the origins of the viet cong", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7311, "Truth_answer": "Many Viet Cong tactics employed were absolutely brutal. They took rice from villagers at gunpoint, carried out incredible numbers of targeted assassinations against people who supported the South Vietnamese government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015112429id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/the-viet-cong-the-vietnam-war-195432_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of tactics were employed by the viet cong", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7311, "Truth_answer": "An estimated one-third of civilian deaths during the Vietnam War were at the hands of the Viet Cong. meaning that the Viet Cong killed between 200,000 and 600,000 civilians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015112429id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/the-viet-cong-the-vietnam-war-195432_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many civilians were killed by the viet cong", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7312, "Truth_answer": "Forbes' top 10 most powerful people include: Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Angela Merkel, Jeff Bezos, Pope Francis, Bill Gates, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, Narendra Modi, Larry Page.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the top 10 most powerful leaders in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7312, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Bezos is the head of Amazon.com, Pope Francis the Roman Catholic Church, Bill Gates the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Larry Page the head of Alphabet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are all the forbes' top 10 most powerful people, xi jinping, vladimir putin, donald trump, angela merkel, jeff bezos, pope francis, bill gates, mohammed bin salman al saud, narendra modi, and larry page, heads of states", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7312, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping ranks number one on Forbes' The World's Most Powerful People", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is number one on forbes' top 10 most powerful people", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7312, "Truth_answer": "Xi Jinping is the leader of China, the most populated country and second largest economy. and holds a firm grasp on China's only political party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what organization is xi jinping head of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7312, "Truth_answer": "Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud's father remains king of Saudi Arabia, but the crown prince has consolidated power beyond any doubt and taken control of the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what organization is mohammed bin salman al saud head of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7313, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton proposed that each chemical element is composed of atoms of a single, unique type, and they can combine to form more complex structures called chemical compounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who proposed that atoms are the basic units of matter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7313, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton reached his conclusions for the scientific theory of the atom by experimentation and examination of the results in an empirical fashion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218030700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_theory_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did john dalton's proposal that each chemical element is composed of atoms of a single unique type, and they can combine to form more complex structures called chemical compounds come about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7313, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton is known for his research into colour blindness, sometimes referred to as Daltonism in his honour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117155125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dalton_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other known works by john dalton besides the scientific theory of the atom", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7313, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton was awarded the Royal Medal in 1826.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any awards won or recognition earned by john dalton", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7313, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton acquired much scientific knowledge from informal instruction by John Gough, a blind philosopher who was gifted in the sciences and arts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117155125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dalton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was influential in the early career of john dalton", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7314, "Truth_answer": "Chairman Mao Zedong was head of the communist party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was head of the communist party in China when Forrest Gump visited", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7314, "Truth_answer": "Chairman Mao Zedong has a minor role in the Forrest Gump novel, but in the Forrest Gump film, he only appears on propaganda posters during Forrest Gump's visit to China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is chairman mao zedong different in the novel from the film", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7314, "Truth_answer": "Chairman Mao Zedong is first seen by Forrest Gump when his group is brought to a river to see Mao swim a wide river alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204642id_/https://forrestgump.fandom.com/wiki/Chairman_Mao_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the forrest gump novel with chairman mao zedong", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7314, "Truth_answer": "Chairman Mao Zedong begins to drown in the middle of the river, and Forrest Gump jumps in, pulls Mao out of the deep water and helps Mao into a boat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204642id_/https://forrestgump.fandom.com/wiki/Chairman_Mao_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens after chairman mao zedong is first seen by forrest gump when his group is brought to a river to see mao swim a wide river alone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7314, "Truth_answer": "For saving Chairman Mao Zedong from drowning, Forrest Gump is made a national hero in China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is forrest gump rewarded for saving chairman mao zedong from downing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7315, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "homologous chromosomes carry information for the same traits", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7316, "Truth_answer": "Decantation is a process for the separation of mixtures of immiscible liquids or of a liquid and a solid mixture such as a suspension.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decantation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is it called when two liquids separate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7316, "Truth_answer": "The layer closer to the top of the container—the less dense of the two liquids, or the liquid from which the precipitate or sediment has settled out—is poured off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decantation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the separation of mixtures of immiscible liquids or of a liquid and a solid mixture occur", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7316, "Truth_answer": "Decantation leaves the other component or the more dense liquid of the mixture behind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decantation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Then what happens after the layer closer to the top of the container is poured off with decantation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7316, "Truth_answer": "In red wine, the wine is decanted from the potassium bitartrate crystals to avoid unsavory taste. This makes the wine more tonic and astringent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decantation_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of decantation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7316, "Truth_answer": "To obtain a sample of clear water from muddy water, muddy water is poured into another container, which separates the water from the mud.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other example of decantation besides wine besides wine being decanted from potassium bitartrate crystals", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7317, "Truth_answer": "Joint Chiefs of Staff are a panel of high-ranking U.S. military officers who advise the president of the United States and other civilian leaders on military issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228214409id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Joint-Chiefs-of-Staff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the Joint Chiefs of Staff and what do they do", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7317, "Truth_answer": "As an advisory body, the Joint Chiefs of Staff do not lead combat forces and have no executive or command authority over troops in their services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228214409id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Joint-Chiefs-of-Staff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the Joint Chiefs of Staff command combat and military forces", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7317, "Truth_answer": "The Joint Chiefs of Staff comprise the heads of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228214409id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Joint-Chiefs-of-Staff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "from which u.s. military branches do the high-ranking u.s. military officers who make up the join chiefs of staff come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7317, "Truth_answer": "The Joint Chiefs of Staff originated in World War II, when U.S. military leaders recognized the need for an overall command to coordinate the efforts of the various services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228214409id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Joint-Chiefs-of-Staff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin of the Joint Chiefs of Staff", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7317, "Truth_answer": "The Joint Chiefs of Staff are all appointed by the president following Senate confirmation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who appoints the high-ranking u.s. military officers in the joint chiefs of staff", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7318, "Truth_answer": "When a team is set, it means they did not make their bid. To set an opponent is to keep them from making their bid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092010id_/https://worldofcardgames.com/spades-card-game-glossary.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does it mean to set in Spades", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7318, "Truth_answer": "If your opponents bid a total of 6, and they only take 5 tricks, then they've been set.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092010id_/https://worldofcardgames.com/spades-card-game-glossary.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of setting in Spade", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7318, "Truth_answer": "A player is short in a suit if the player has less cards of that suit than average.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the meaning of short in spades", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7318, "Truth_answer": "If a player has 1 or 2 club cards, the player is short in clubs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of being short in spades", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7318, "Truth_answer": "It is unclear which game Spades is directly descended from, but it is known that Spades is a member of the Whist family and is a simplification of Contract Bridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of spades", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7319, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "demand curve showing cross elasticity of demand for substitutes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7320, "Truth_answer": "The producer is in charge of all the ongoing aspects of a film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in charge of all the ongoing aspects of the film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7320, "Truth_answer": "Producers plan and coordinate various aspects of film production, such as selecting the script; coordinating writing, directing, and editing; and arranging financing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are examples of the ongoing aspects of a film a producer is in charge of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7320, "Truth_answer": "The producer finds and selects promising material for development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_producer_p0", "https://www.costaazahar.nl/05-04/haber-gold-process-wiki.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens during the 'discovery stage' for producers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7320, "Truth_answer": "The director makes the creative decisions during the production, the producer typically manages the logistics and business operations, though some directors also produce their own films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the producer different from the director", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7320, "Truth_answer": "There are many different ways to become a film producer. Stanley Kramer started as an editor and writer, while other producers started as actors or directors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122025311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_producer_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the career process of a producer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7321, "Truth_answer": "The Vandenberg Air Force Base is a United States Air Force Base located 9.2 miles northwest of Lompoc, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7321, "Truth_answer": "The Vandenberg Air Force Base installation falls under the jurisdiction of the 30th Space Wing, United States Space Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the jurisdiction of vandenberg air force base in california", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7321, "Truth_answer": "Established in 1941, the Vandenberg Air Force Base is named in honor of former Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt Vandenberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Vandenberg Air Force Base established", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7321, "Truth_answer": "The Vandenberg Air Force Base is a Department of Defense space and missile testing base, with a mission of placing satellites into polar orbit from the West Coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of vandenberg air force base", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7321, "Truth_answer": "In addition to its military mission, the Vandenberg Air Force Base also leases launch pad facilities to SpaceX, as well as 100 acres leased to the California Spaceport in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else does the Vandenberg Air Force Base do besides test missles with a mission of placing satellites into polar orbit", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7322, "Truth_answer": "Bill Hickman drives the Charger in the movie Bullitt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who drove the Dodge Charger in the movie Bullitt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7322, "Truth_answer": "Bill Hickman drove an all black 1968 Dodge Charger 440 Magnum R/T through the streets of San Francisco, using the hills as jumps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304011921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Hickman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what model dodge charger did bill hickman drive in the movie bullitt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7322, "Truth_answer": "In those pre-digital days, the dangers were real: in one shot Bill Hickman accidentally loses control and clips the camera fixed to a parked car.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304011921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Hickman_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any danger faced by bill hickman while filming the movie bullitt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7322, "Truth_answer": "Bill Hickman was asked to perform a high-risk case-chase scene by William Friedkin for his 1971 film The French Connection.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304011921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Hickman_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other movies worked on by bill hickman besides bullitt", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7322, "Truth_answer": "Bill Hickman drove a brown 1971 Pontiac LeMans at speeds up to 90mph in normal traffic, hitting a local man on his way to work who wandered into the scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the high-risk car-chase scene by william friedkin for his 1971 film the french connection involve", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "you in your small corner and i in mine lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7324, "Truth_answer": "Hercules is famous for his strength.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which character from Greek Mythology can be described as being strong", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7324, "Truth_answer": "Hercules is famous for his numerous far-ranging adventures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is hercules famous for besides his strength", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7324, "Truth_answer": "One cycle of Hercules' adventures became canonical as the Twelve Labours, but the list has variations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216060819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one of the far-ranging adventures hercules went on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7324, "Truth_answer": "The first of Hercules' 12 Labours is to Slay the Nemean Lion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first of Hercules' Twelve Labours", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7324, "Truth_answer": "The last of Hercules' 12 Labours is to Capture and bring back Cerberus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what was the last of hercules' twelve labours", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7325, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer in El Clásico history with 26 goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has the most goals in El Clásico", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7325, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Messi has delivered the most assists in El Clásico history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about who has the most assists in el clásico", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7325, "Truth_answer": "Sergio Ramos holds the record with 44 appearances for El Clásico. Lionel Messi has 43.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has the most appearances in El Clásico", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7325, "Truth_answer": "Alfredo Di Stéfano is the second top goalscorer for El Clásico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is second in most goals scored all-time in el clásico", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7325, "Truth_answer": "Five players have been able to score more than one hat trick: Jaime Lazcano, Santiago Bernabéu, Paulino Alcántara, Lionel Messi and Ferenc Puskás have all scored two hat-tricks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about who is first in all-time hat tricks scored in el clásico", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7326, "Truth_answer": "Maria is sung by the lead character Tony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang Maria in the West Side Story film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7326, "Truth_answer": "Maria was written by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The song was published in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321122244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_(West_Side_Story_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the west side story song maria", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7326, "Truth_answer": "Maria is widely known for its use of the melodic interval of a tritone in the main theme.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321122244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_(West_Side_Story_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the composition of the west side story song maria", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7326, "Truth_answer": "Maria is an example of the use of Lydian mode, which is the same as the major scale but with a raised 4th, giving the tritone characteristic of this piece.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321122244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_(West_Side_Story_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can be said of the composition of the west side story song maria besides being widely known for its use of the melodic interval of a tritone in the main theme", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7326, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Bernstein originally wrote Maria in B major - but later lowered a half step to Bb major for the Original Broadway production - which then modulates to D major respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321122244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_(West_Side_Story_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what key is the west side story song maria in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7327, "Truth_answer": "A “true Daily Double” is when a contestant wagers all of their points before the clue is read.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190410004516id_/https://medium.com/s/story/does-the-daily-double-determine-who-wins-on-jeopardy-465378725826_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a true Daily Double in Jeopardy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7327, "Truth_answer": "A correct question to the Daily Double clue can double a player’s score. A wrong question can reduce the player's score to zero, thereby changing the momentum of the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the outcome of a “true Daily Double” in Jeopardy!", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7327, "Truth_answer": "A Daily Double is hidden behind one clue in the Jeopardy! round, and two in Double Jeopardy!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129000704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeopardy!_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the daily double clue found in jeopardy!?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7327, "Truth_answer": "The name and inspiration of the 'Daily Double' were taken from a horse racing term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129000704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeopardy!_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the name 'daily double'", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7327, "Truth_answer": "Daily Double clues with a sound or video component are known as Audio Daily Doubles and Video Daily Doubles respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129000704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeopardy!_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any varitions with the daily double", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7328, "Truth_answer": "There are 54 countries located in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203115853id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-countries-are-in-africa.html_p0", "https://africaoncable.com/category/uganda/_p0", "https://africaoncable.com/category/uganda/_p1", "https://africaoncable.com/category/uganda/_p2", "https://helpinghana.com/category/general-news/page/15/_p0", "https://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Malawi_one_of_the_richest_countries_in_Africa_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many countries make up the Africa continent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7328, "Truth_answer": "By land area, Algeria is the largest country on the continent. By population, Nigeria is the largest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which African country is the largest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7328, "Truth_answer": "Some of Africa's largest cities include Cairo, Khartoum, Accra, Johannesburg, Casablanca, Lagos, Nairobi, and Algiers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which African city is the largest", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7328, "Truth_answer": "Africa's average population is the youngest amongst all the continents; the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large is the African population", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7328, "Truth_answer": "Africa occupies nearly 11.7 million square miles, encompassing the adjacent islands as well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203115853id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-countries-are-in-africa.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big an area is africa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7329, "Truth_answer": "Simona Halep defeated Serena Williams in the final, 6–2, 6–2 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Wimbledon_Championships_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_Singles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Women's single at Wimbledon 2019", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7329, "Truth_answer": "It took just 56 minutes for Simona Halep to secure victory where she committed only 3 unforced errors, the fewest on record in a Grand Slam final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Wimbledon_Championships_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_Singles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was 2019 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles final", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7329, "Truth_answer": "Angelique Kerber was the defending 2018 champion, but lost in the second round to Lauren Davis. This was the first time that a defending Major champion lost to a lucky loser.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Wimbledon_Championships_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_Singles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the previous women's singles wimbledon champion before simona halep won the title in 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7329, "Truth_answer": "Simona Halep became the first Romanian female player to reach and win the Wimbledon final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the 2019 wimbledon women's single champion simona halep from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7329, "Truth_answer": "This was the first Wimbledon where a final set tie break rule was introduced. Upon reaching 12–12 in the third set, a classic tie break would be played", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything interesting about the 2019 wimbledon women's single championship match", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7330, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Faherty was the last person eliminated from Masterchef season 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the last person eliminated from Masterchef season 10", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7330, "Truth_answer": "MasterChef season 10 aired May 29 to September 18, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did MasterChef season 10 air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7330, "Truth_answer": "Dorian Hunter was announced as the winner, with Sarah Faherty as the runner-up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won MasterChef season 10", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7330, "Truth_answer": "Dorian Hunter was aged 45, from Cartersville, Georgia when she won MasterChef season 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was MasterChef season 10 winnner Dorian Hunter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7330, "Truth_answer": "Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sanchez, and Joe Bastianich all returned as judges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814234026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterChef_(American_season_10)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the judges during masterchef season 10", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "throwing parachute out of plane and jumping after it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of the ncaa division i women's basketball tournament final four participants", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The states of Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware and Maryland were unique because", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7334, "Truth_answer": "The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are thus antiparallel.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.emeraldguardians.nl.eu.org/search?updated-max=2014-10-10T01:45:00%2B02:00&max-results=7&reverse-paginate=true&start=7&by-date=false_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when constructing an dna molecule what is important when determining the orientation of each strand", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7334, "Truth_answer": "The two DNA strands are also known as polynucleotides as they are composed of simpler monomeric units called nucleotides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other name do the DNA strands go by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7334, "Truth_answer": "Each nucleotide is composed of one of four nitrogen containing nucleobases, a sugar called deoxyribose, and a phosphate group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the nucleotides made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7334, "Truth_answer": "The nucleotides are joined to one another in a chain by covalent bonds between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of the next", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the nucleotides joined", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7334, "Truth_answer": "A large part of DNA is non coding, meaning that these sections do not serve as patterns for protein sequences", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is meant by non coding in relation to DNA", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7335, "Truth_answer": "The highest summit of the Caribbean is Pico Duarte in Dominican Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highest area of land in the caribbean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7335, "Truth_answer": "The summit of Pico Duarte, the highest mountain on the island of Hispanola at 10,164 feet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216042912id_/https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=8224_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How high is Pico Duarte", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7335, "Truth_answer": "Pico Duarte is located about 53 miles north east of the region's lowest point, Lake Enriquillo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203105948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Duarte_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Pico Duarte located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7335, "Truth_answer": "The first reported climb of Pico Duarte was made in 1851 by the British consul Sir Robert Hermann Schomburgk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203105948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Duarte_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first to climb Pico Duarte", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7335, "Truth_answer": "It was renamed Pico Duarte in honor of Juan Pablo Duarte, one of the Dominican Republic's founding fathers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203105948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Duarte_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Pico Duarte get its name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7336, "Truth_answer": "The Lost Hero has 127,859 words.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many words are in the lost hero by rick riordan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7336, "Truth_answer": "The Lost Hero was published on October 12, 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190201012202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Hero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Lost Hero published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7336, "Truth_answer": "The Lost Hero is the first book in The Heroes of Olympus series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611190358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Olympian_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190201012202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Hero_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094622id_/https://www.dogobooks.com/the-lost-hero-the-heroes-of-olympus-book-1/book-review/136805143X_p0", "http://sarastrauss.blogspot.com/2016/05/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Lost Hero part of a series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7336, "Truth_answer": "The Lost Hero received positive reviews from critics for its complex and mature plot when compared to its predecessors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Lost Hero get good reviews", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7336, "Truth_answer": "The Lost Hero was a No. 1 bestseller on The NY Times bestseller list, USA Today bestseller list, The Wall Street Journal bestseller list, and the Publishers Weekly bestseller list", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190201012202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Hero_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Lost Hero become a bestseller", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7337, "Truth_answer": "When the Soviet backed North Korean People's Army invaded South Korea, American officials decided to intervene fearing a communist takeover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you explain us intervention in the third world during the cold war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7337, "Truth_answer": "The origins of the Cold War involved the breakdown of relations between the Soviet Union versus the United States, Great Britain and their allies in the years 1945 through 1949", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217105544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origins_of_the_Cold_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What started the Cold War", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7337, "Truth_answer": "In late 1991 the Soviet Union itself dissolved into its component republics. With stunning speed, the Iron Curtain was lifted and the Cold War came to an end.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Cold War end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7337, "Truth_answer": "Mikhail Gorbachev was president of the Soviet Union from 1990 to 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the president of the Soviet Union when the Cold War ended", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7337, "Truth_answer": "On December 25, 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev resigned as Soviet President and the post was abolished.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mikhail Gorbachev resign", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7338, "Truth_answer": "Season two of One Tree Hill ends with Lucas telling Brooke how he feels about her and someone setting the dealership on fire while Dan is still inside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does season 2 of one tree hill end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7338, "Truth_answer": "It is revealed in season 3 of One Tree Hill, that Deb is actually the one who drugged Dan's drink and set the auto dealership on fire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090725id_/https://onetreehill.fandom.com/wiki/Deborah_Lee_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who set Dan's dealership on fire on One Tree Hill", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7338, "Truth_answer": "In season 2 of One Tree Hill, Deb set Dan's dealership on fire because she was tired of his constant abuse and manipulation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Deb set Dan's dealership on fire on One Tree Hill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7338, "Truth_answer": "In season 3 of One Tree Hill, Dan was convinced that Lucas was the one that had tried to kill him by setting fire to the dealership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dan's first suspect for the dealership fire on One Tree Hill", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7338, "Truth_answer": "In season 3 fo One Tree Hill, Dan followed Lucas to the high school gym where he nearly strangled him", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Dan do to his first suspect of the dealership fire, Lucas, on One Tree Hill", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7339, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name three important differences between bacteria and virus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7340, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Ephesians was addressed “To the saints who are in Ephesus, and are faithful in Christ Jesus” and was written while Paul was in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190418023710id_/https://www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2015/08/20/what-books-of-the-bible-were-letters-to-churches/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the epistle of ephesians and to whom was it written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7340, "Truth_answer": "In addition to Ephesians, Paul wrote Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon while in prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other books besides Ephesians did the apostle Paul write while he was in prison", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7340, "Truth_answer": "Philippians was a mostly positive letter authored to thank the Christians in Philippi for their financial support of Paul's missionary work", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211325id_/https://www.compellingtruth.org/prison-epistles.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "To whom did Paul dedicate the book of Philippians", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7340, "Truth_answer": "In Colossians, written with the help of Timothy, Paul addressed the Christians in Colossae", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "To whom did Paul dedicate the book of Colossians", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7340, "Truth_answer": "Of the 27 books in the New Testament, 14 have been attributed to Paul; 7 of these are widely considered authentic and Paul's own.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many books did the apostle Paul write", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7341, "Truth_answer": "John Gray, one of the candidates for last surviving U.S. veteran of the American Revolutionary War, died on March 29, 1868.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211195329id_/http://genealogytrails.com/main/lastveterans.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last american revolutionary war veteran die", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7341, "Truth_answer": "Known as the last surviving Ohio veteran of the American Revolution, John Gray was born at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180220105035id_/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11163444/john-gray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the last surviving U.S. veteran John Gray from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7341, "Truth_answer": "John Gray enlisted at age sixteen and was present at the Battle of Yorktown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180220105035id_/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11163444/john-gray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "At what age did the the last surviving U.S. veteran John Gray enlist", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7341, "Truth_answer": "After the war, John Gray moved to what would become the state of Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180220105035id_/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11163444/john-gray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the last surviving U.S. veteran John Gray go after the war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7341, "Truth_answer": "John Gray died at the age of one hundred and four", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was the last surviving U.S. veteran John Gray when he died", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7342, "Truth_answer": "Tree is lured into a tunnel and murdered by a figure wearing a mask of the school mascot.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kevinfoyle.wordpress.com/category/ruby-modine/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914220403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Death_Day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who kills tree gelbman in happy death day", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7342, "Truth_answer": "Lori gives Tree Gelbman a poisoned cupcake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Lori plan Tree Gelbman's murder in Happy Death Day", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7342, "Truth_answer": "Lori was also having an affair with Dr. Butler, whose preference for Tree Gelbman drove Lori mad with jealousy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914220403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Death_Day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Lori plan Tree Gelbman's murder in Happy Death Day", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7342, "Truth_answer": "Tree Gelbman concludes that John Tombs is the masked killer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the masked killer in Happy Death Day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7342, "Truth_answer": "Tree Gelbman stuffs the poisoned cupcake in Lori's mouth, then kicks her out a second story window to her death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to Lori Spengler at the end of Happy Death Day", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7343, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what number in the chain along the el camino real is this mission", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7344, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the german general his nickname and the city he was stopped at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7345, "Truth_answer": "The term Dear John letter became popularized during World War II, when many Americans spent years away from home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728054616id_/https://grammarist.com/idiom/dear-john-letter/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase dear john come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7345, "Truth_answer": "The term Dear John letter is still commonly used today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728054616id_/https://grammarist.com/idiom/dear-john-letter/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the phrase Dear John still common today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7345, "Truth_answer": "A Dear Jane letter is a contemporary version of a Dear John letter addressed to a female lover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504214603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dear_John_letter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the female equivalent of the phrase Dear John", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7345, "Truth_answer": "A Dear John Letter, or Dear John is the name of a popular country music song, written by Billy Barton, Fuzzy Owen and Lewis Talley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the phrase Dear John inspire any songs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7345, "Truth_answer": "The Dear John letter formed the background to the British television show Dear John, and the American sitcom of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504214603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dear_John_letter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the phrase Dear John inspire any television shows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7346, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish monarchy dominated society, trade and economic opportunities, and in consequence, political institutions became weaker and the economy declined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what economic and political changes took place during the colonization", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7346, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile created a personal union that most scholars view as the foundation of the Spanish monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Spanish queen during the colonization", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7346, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I reigned as Queen of Castile from 11 December 1474 until her death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026120503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I_of_Castile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Queen Isabella of Spain's reign start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7346, "Truth_answer": "Isabella I died on 26 November 1504", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Queen Isabella I die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7346, "Truth_answer": "Queen Isabella of Castile died of natural causes on November 12, 1504", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Queen Isabella I die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7347, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "as a measure of value money primarily serves as a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7348, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will perform for the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV halftime show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is performing at super bowl halftime", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7348, "Truth_answer": "Shakira brought out Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny and sang “Chantaje” together. J Balvin showed up for a cameo in Lopez’s set with his hit song “Mi Gente.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Jennifer Lopez and Shakira performing any songs in Spanish at the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7348, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lopez had her daughter Emme join her for her Super Bowl halftime show performance with Shakira on Sunday", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203122628id_/https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemcneal/jennifers-lopez-daughter-emme-super-bowl-halftime_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose daughter sang with Jennifer Lopez and Shakira at the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7348, "Truth_answer": "Emme joined her mom, J Lo, in singing Let's Get Loud and also sang part of Born in the USA at Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What songs did Emme sing at the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7348, "Truth_answer": "J Lo's daughter, Emme, is 11 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is J Lo's daughter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7349, "Truth_answer": "The melody of “Ah, vous dirai je, Maman” was published without words in Les Amusements d'une Heure et Demy in 1761. Although attributed to Boüin, the composer's identity is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the tune to twinkle twinkle little star", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7349, "Truth_answer": "In 1778, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed a set of twelve variations on the theme “Ah, vous dirai je, Maman” for the piano", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many versions of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7349, "Truth_answer": "In 1778, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gpsmycity.com/tours/churches-walking-tour-2572.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Mozart in 1778", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7349, "Truth_answer": "Among the better known works which Mozart wrote on the Paris journey are the A minor piano sonata and the Paris Symphony No. 31.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124084727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What works did Mozart compose in 1778", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7349, "Truth_answer": "Mozart's A minor piano sonata and the Paris Symphony No. 31, which were performed in Paris on 12 and 18 June 1778.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124084727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the A minor sonata and the Paris Symphony No. 31 performed for the first time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7350, "Truth_answer": "The Buffalo Bills lost the Super Bowl against the NY Giants in 1990, the Washington Redskins in 1991, and the Dallas Cowboys in 1992 and 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the bills lose to in the super bowls", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7350, "Truth_answer": "The Giants defeated the Bills by the score of 20 to 19, winning their second Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214061651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXV_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "By how much did The Buffalo Bills lose to the Giants in the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7350, "Truth_answer": "On January 25, 1987, The Giants won their first Super Bowl and first NFL title since 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Giants win their first Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7350, "Truth_answer": "On January 25, 1987, The Giants defeated the Broncos, 39 to 20, for their first Super Bowl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did The Giants defeat at the 1987 Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7350, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl XXI took place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which city hosted the 1987 Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7351, "Truth_answer": "The setting of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants alternates among four locations: Oia, Greece; Baja California, Mexico; South Carolina; and Bethesda, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the sisterhood of the traveling pants take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7351, "Truth_answer": "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 is an American comedy drama film and a sequel to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants have a sequel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7351, "Truth_answer": "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was released on August 6, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7351, "Truth_answer": "As of November 7, 2008, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 had grossed $44,080,484 domestically.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7351, "Truth_answer": "The original cast, Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, Blake Lively, and Alexis Bledel, returned to star in the sequel of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626212605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sisterhood_of_the_Traveling_Pants_2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the original cast of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants change for the second part", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7352, "Truth_answer": "The Moore surname in England arose independently from several sources", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the last name moore come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7352, "Truth_answer": "The surname Moore was topographic, for someone who lived near a moor, from Middle English more word moor, meaning an area of uncultivated land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171021183929id_/https://www.houseofnames.com/moore-family-crest/English_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the surname Moore mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7352, "Truth_answer": "The surname Moore is the 34th most common surname in Australia, 32nd most common in England, and was the 16th most common surname in the United States in 2000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108110709id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_(surname)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How common is the surname Moore", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7352, "Truth_answer": "Variations of the name Moore include Moore, More or Moor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some variations of the surname Moore", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7352, "Truth_answer": "Some Irish variations of Moore include the Irish originations O'More and Ó Mórdha, and the later Irish variants O'Moore and de Mora.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108110709id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_(surname)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some Irish variations of the surname Moore", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7353, "Truth_answer": "In Isaiah chapter 57 verse 14 through chapter 59 verse 21, the prophet writes that the Lord helps the helpless, not that God helps those who help themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in the bible does it say god helps those who help themselves", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7353, "Truth_answer": "The expression, God helps those who help themselves, is still famous around the globe and used to inspire people for self help.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the saying, God helps those who help themselves, still popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7353, "Truth_answer": "A sentiment similar to God helps those who help themselves, appears in the Qur'an", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the phrase, God helps those who help themselves, appear in Islamic texts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7353, "Truth_answer": "The Qur'an says Indeed Allah will not change the conditions of a population until they change what is in themselves, a similar sentiment to God helps those who help themselves", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Qur'an say that is similar to God helps those who help themselves", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7353, "Truth_answer": "A passage with similar sentiments to God helps those who help themselves can be found in Qur'an chapter 13 verse 11", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where can you find the quote in the Qur'an that is similar to God helps those who help themselves", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7354, "Truth_answer": "The Oregon State Beavers beat the Wyoming Cowboys 83 to 63 on November 12, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the score between oregon and wyoming", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7354, "Truth_answer": "The Oregon State Beavers' first game was on November 11, 1893", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first game the Oregon State Beavers played", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7354, "Truth_answer": "The Oregon State Beavers' first game was an easy 64–0 victory over visiting Albany College.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Oregon State Beavers win their first game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7354, "Truth_answer": "Oregon State has won five conference titles, done through three different conferences, although two of them have links to the current Pac 12 Conference", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111233732id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_State_Beavers_football_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Conference Championships have the Oregon State Beavers won", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7354, "Truth_answer": "Jonathan Smith is an American college football coach who is currently the head coach at Oregon State University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the current head coach of the Oregon State Beavers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7355, "Truth_answer": "Writing an autobiography on Wikipedia is an example of conflict of interest editing and is strongly discouraged.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128122758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Autobiography_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you write a wikipedia page about yourself", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7355, "Truth_answer": "Readers expect to find neutral articles written independently of their subject, not corporate or personal webpages, or platforms for advertising and self promotion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128122758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is writing a wikipedia page about yourself a conflict of interest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7355, "Truth_answer": "Wikipedia is a Wiki, which means that anyone can easily edit any unprotected article and have those changes posted immediately to that page.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you edit a wikipedia page", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7355, "Truth_answer": "Protected wikipedia pages are marked with a small padlock icon in the top right corner of the article page; different color padlocks represent different protection types", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Protection_policy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you know a wikipedia page is protected", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7355, "Truth_answer": "A T padlock on a wikipedia page means the page is template protected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does a wikipedia page marked with a T padlock mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7356, "Truth_answer": "Since the 1960s, South Korea became one of East Asia's fastest growing economies. Taiwan also experienced its rapid postwar economic takeoff during this time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did both south korea and taiwan begin to liberalize their economies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7356, "Truth_answer": "The economic policy of Taiwan changed to pursue export expansion through innovative agricultural techniques. Taiwan successfully took off toward modern growth based on agricultural investment in cash crops for export.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Taiwan's economy take off during the 60s", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7356, "Truth_answer": "The economic policy of Taiwan changed to pursue export expansion under advice of academic economists such as Ta Chung Liu and Sho Chieh Tsiang of Cornell University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011233411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Taiwan_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Under whose advice did Taiwan's change their economic policy in the 60s", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7356, "Truth_answer": "Through its policy of vigorously expanding exports of manufacturers as a result of sound economic management, Taiwan has succeeded in raising real national income five times since 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taiwan's economic growth continue beyond the 60s", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7356, "Truth_answer": "Taiwan recovered quickly from the global financial crisis of 2007 through 2010, and its economy has been growing steadily since.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214041535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Taiwan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Taiwan recover from the global financial crisis of 2007 through 2010", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7357, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "6 ways to implement a real multicultural education in the classroom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7358, "Truth_answer": "Héctor Elizondo plays Barney Thompson, the dignified but soft hearted hotel manager in Pretty Woman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the hotel manager in pretty woman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7358, "Truth_answer": "Hector Elizondo is best known for his television roles playing Dr. Phillip Watters on Chicago Hope and Ed Alzate on Last Man Standing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101204528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A9ctor_Elizondo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What role is Hector Elizondo famous for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7358, "Truth_answer": "Hector Elizondo's awards include an Emmy Award and two ALMA Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Hector Elizondo won any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7358, "Truth_answer": "Héctor Elizondo voiced Commissioner James Gordon in The Lego Batman Movie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Hector Elizondo's latest role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7358, "Truth_answer": "Will Arnett voiced Batman in The Lego Batman Movie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who voiced Batman in The Lego Batman Movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "jack nicholson pictures one flew over the cuckoo's nest", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7360, "Truth_answer": "HBO will release Game of Thrones, Season 7, on December 12, 2020 for Blu ray and DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610171332id_/https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/09/14/game-of-thrones-season-7-blu-ray-dvd-digital-download-release-dates-bonus-features-announced_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the dvd release date of game of thrones season 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7360, "Truth_answer": "The seventh season was the penultimate season of Game of Thrones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was season 7 the final season of Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7360, "Truth_answer": "Game of Thrones season eight arrived on Blu ray, DVD and 4K on Monday, December 2nd, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095801id_/https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/06/27/game-of-thrones-season-8-blu-ray-dvd-home-release-date/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Game of Thrones' final season released on dvd", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7360, "Truth_answer": "Fans really hated the 'Game of Thrones' series finale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the fans like the ending of Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7360, "Truth_answer": "GOT fans are grumbling on social media about rushed storylines, unexplained loose ends and beloved characters doing things that don't feel true to their nature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200125234148id_/https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/17/entertainment/game-of-thrones-season-8-fans-unhappy-trnd/index.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did fans really hate the 'Game of Thrones' series finale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7361, "Truth_answer": "The most recent cases of current Vice Presidents running for president include Hubert Humphrey in 1968, George H.W. Bush in 1988 and Al Gore in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a current vice president run for president", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7361, "Truth_answer": "Al Gore served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "https://zooquizzes.com/quiz/only-1-22-people-can-match-these-famous-people-the-offices-they-held-can-you_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126153952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was Al Gore in office as the vice president", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7361, "Truth_answer": "Al Gore served as Vice President during the Clinton Administration. Bill Clinton and Al Gore were inaugurated on January 20, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126153952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Al Gore sworn in as the vice president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7361, "Truth_answer": "Bill Clinton served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long Bill Cilnton was in office as President", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7361, "Truth_answer": "Bill Clinton attended Georgetown University, University College, Oxford, and Yale Law School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Bill Clinton go to college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7362, "Truth_answer": "In season 1, PPL's Aria, Hannah, Maya, Mona, Spencer, and Emily were 15, Alison was 15, Toby was 17, and Caleb is 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old are the pll characters in season 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7362, "Truth_answer": "The series Pretty Little Liars premiered on June 8, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Prettly Little Liars start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7362, "Truth_answer": "Prettly Little Liars has seven seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons does Pretty Little Liars have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7362, "Truth_answer": "On August 29, 2016, Freeform confirmed that the series Pretty Little Liars would be ending after its seventh season in 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Pretty Little Liars cancelled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7362, "Truth_answer": "Insiders say that the network and studio would have liked to continue with more seasons of “Pretty Little Liars,” if King and the cast had signed back on", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Pretty Little Liars cancelled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7363, "Truth_answer": "It's a Jungle Out There is a song written by Randy Newman and used as the theme song for the TV series Monk starting in its second season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote it's a jungle out there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7363, "Truth_answer": "During the first season of Monk, the series used a jazzy instrumental introduction to the show by songwriter Jeff Beal", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121062559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monk_(TV_series)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Monk's theme song in season 1", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7363, "Truth_answer": "The jazzy instrumental introduction to the first season of Monk was performed by guitarist Grant Geissman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who performed Monk's theme song in season 1", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7363, "Truth_answer": "The theme song for season 1 of Monk won the 2003 Emmy Award for Best Main Title Music", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the theme song for season 1 of Monk win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7363, "Truth_answer": "Tony Shalhoub won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series three times and the Golden Globe for Best Performance in a Television Series in 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Shalhoub win any awards for Monk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7364, "Truth_answer": "The prevailing theory has to do with a practical nautical term, the main or Main Land, Meyne or Mainland, which distinguished the bulk of the state from the numerous islands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027020534id_/https://www.maine.gov/msl/maine/meorigin.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the state name maine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7364, "Truth_answer": "The name Maine first appeared in writing in 1622 as a province, in a charter of the Council of New England granting land to Ferdinando Gorges and Captain John Mason.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027020534id_/https://www.maine.gov/msl/maine/meorigin.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the state name, Maine, first appear", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7364, "Truth_answer": "Captain John Mason named his portion of Maine, New Hampshire. In the same year, a second charter labeled it Laconia. Ferdinando Gorges called his territory New Somerset.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the state of Maine have a name change after 1622", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7364, "Truth_answer": "The name, Main, was fixed in 1665, when the King's Commissioners ordered that Province of Maine be entered from then on in official records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the state of Maine regain its name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7364, "Truth_answer": "Maine is known for its jagged, rocky coastline; low, rolling mountains; heavily forested interior; and picturesque waterways, as well as its seafood cuisine, especially lobster and clams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125203909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the state of Maine known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7365, "Truth_answer": "The Day of Valor on April 9th is a common holiday in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a common local holiday in the philippines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7365, "Truth_answer": "Day of Valor or Bataan Day is a national observance in the Philippines which commemorates the fall of Bataan during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Day of Valor commemorate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7365, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Bataan was a battle fought by the United States and the Philippine Commonwealth against Japan during World War II", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212034134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bataan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who fought in the Battle of Bataan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7365, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Bataan was fought from January 7 to April 9, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212034134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bataan_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015141853id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/battle-of-bataan-2360457_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Battle of Bataan take place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7365, "Truth_answer": "In 1961, Congress passed Republic Act 3022 declaring April 9 of every year as Bataan Day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125022946id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataan_Day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Day of Valor start being observed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7366, "Truth_answer": "A White Sport Coat is a 1957 country and western song sung and written by Marty Robbins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings a white sport coat and a pink carnation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7366, "Truth_answer": "Marty Robbins was born in Glendale, a suburb of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225045618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Robbins_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Marty Robbins from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7366, "Truth_answer": "Marty Robbins' 1957 recording of A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold record", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225045618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Robbins_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies did the song, A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation, sell", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7366, "Truth_answer": "Marty Robbins was driving and passed a high school prom. The sight of the students dressed up in their sports coats and nice dresses inspired “A White Sport Coat”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired Marty Robbins to write A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7366, "Truth_answer": "Marty Robbins recalled writing A White Sport Coat in approximately twenty minutes while being transported in a standard automobile", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210125160731id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_White_Sport_Coat_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take Marty Robbins to write A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7367, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "youngest player to ever score in a world cup final", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7368, "Truth_answer": "“ZIP” in ZIP code is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.tenquestion.com/question/what-does-zip-stand-for-in-the-american-zip-code/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the zip in zip code stand for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7368, "Truth_answer": "The USPS intentionally chose the acronym ZIP to indicate that mail travels more quickly when senders mark the postal code on their packages and envelopes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190621234304id_/https://www.dictionary.com/e/zip-code/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does ZIP mean anything else besides Zone Improvement Plan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7368, "Truth_answer": "The four additional digits after the zip code identify a geographic segment within the five digit delivery area, such as a city block, a group of apartments, among others.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://davidorussell.com/fl-florida/bokeelia/_p0", "https://davidorussell.com/fl-florida/steinhatchee/_p0", "https://davidorussell.com/la-louisiana/creole/_p0", "https://davidorussell.com/md-maryland/claiborne/_p0", "https://davidorussell.com/al-alabama/peterman/_p0", "https://davidorussell.com/nh-new-hampshire/intervale/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the additional 4 numbers after the zip code for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7368, "Truth_answer": "Using ZIP plus 4 on your mail can speed up processing and delivery, sometimes by as much as two days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031124102id_/https://smartystreets.com/articles/zip-4-code_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the plus four codes speed up mail delivery", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7368, "Truth_answer": "Visit USPS.com, hover over the Mail & Ship top menu tab, and select Look Up a ZIP Code. Enter your address to display the ZIP plus 4 code.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How can you find the ZIP plus 4 code for your address", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7369, "Truth_answer": "In some countries, the prize money normally awarded to the winning housemate of Celebrity Big Brother is donated to a charity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314040706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Big_Brother_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if you win celebrity big brother", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7369, "Truth_answer": "The contestants of Big Brother compete for a $500,000 grand prize, with weekly competitions and evictions which determine who will win the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens if you win Big Brother", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7369, "Truth_answer": "Julie Chen has been the host of the U.S. version of the CBS reality television program Big Brother since its debut", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the host of Big Brother", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7369, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Big Brother premiered on July 5, 2000", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Big Brother debut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7369, "Truth_answer": "Kassting, Inc. returned to provide casting services for a twentieth consecutive season since Big Brother 2, with Robyn Kass serving as the casting director", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who cast the 21st season of Big Brother", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7370, "Truth_answer": "On August 1, 2019, the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019 was passed by the House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time us passed a budget", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7370, "Truth_answer": "President Trump signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202185547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Mulvaney_p12", "https://www.forpurposelaw.com/congress-nonprofits-happening-now/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which president signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7370, "Truth_answer": "President Trump signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019 on August 2, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did president Trump sign the Bipartisan Budget Act 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7370, "Truth_answer": "The Trump administration's budget proposal was released on March 11, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113035413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_federal_budget_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Trump administration's budget proposal for 2020 released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7370, "Truth_answer": "In its 2018 billionaires ranking, Forbes estimated Donald Trump's net worth at $3.1 billion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Donald Trump's net worth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7371, "Truth_answer": "The last season of Reign came to Netflix on June 24, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the last season of reign come to netflix", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7371, "Truth_answer": "News of Reign‘s cancellation wasn’t a surprise as ratings were never stellar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116032213id_/https://tv.avclub.com/reign-ends-as-it-began-terribly-gloriously-itself-1798191680_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the show Reign cancelled", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7371, "Truth_answer": "Reign's finale ended just how Mary, Queen of Scots' life did. She was beheaded in 1587, with the show staging a 21 year time jump in the final moments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190301010949id_/https://www.eonline.com/news/861479/reign-series-finale-brings-mary-s-journey-to-an-end-did-the-cw-follow-the-history-books_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the show Reign end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7371, "Truth_answer": "Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned for nearly 19 years before being found guilty of a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and assume her throne", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117011927id_/https://www.history.com/news/mary-queen-of-scots-casket-letters-scandal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many years was Mary, Queen of Scots, in prison", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7371, "Truth_answer": "John Guy concludes that in the Casket letters, around 1500 to 1800 words are likely to be genuine and 1000 to 1200 words are interpolations from later letters or forgeries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mary, Queen of Scots, really write the casket letters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7372, "Truth_answer": "David Keith plays Jack Parkman in Major League 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played jack parkman in major league 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7372, "Truth_answer": "Major League 2 received extremely negative reviews from critics, leaving the film with just a 5 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Major League 2 receive good reviews", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7372, "Truth_answer": "Major League received an 83 percent rating by critics and an 84 percent rating by the audience on Rotten Tomatoes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Major League receive good reviews", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7372, "Truth_answer": "According to Roger Ebbert, the humor in Major League II is so predictable, forced and awkward that the actors sometimes seem like helpless bystanders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Major League 2 such a bad film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7372, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the movie Major League 2 grossed a total of 30,626,182 dollars at the box office", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_II_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Major League 2 gross at the box office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7373, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "black ink cree chicago season 4 episode 8", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7374, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Duncan played the original Robin in the 1949 film, Batman and Robin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the original robin in batman and robin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7374, "Truth_answer": "Robert Lowery played the original Batman in the 1949 film, Batman and Robin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the original Batman in Batman and Robin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7374, "Truth_answer": "Batman and Robin was released on May 26, 1949", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the 1949 film Batman and Robin released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7374, "Truth_answer": "The 1949 film, Batman and Robin, was written by George H. Plympton, Joseph F. Poland, and Royal K. Cole", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the film Batman and Robin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7374, "Truth_answer": "The 1949 film, Batman and Robin, was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114235823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_and_Robin_(serial)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the film Batman and Robin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7375, "Truth_answer": "The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the body's rest and digest function. The sympathetic nervous system controls is responsible for the fight or flight response.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the primary functions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7375, "Truth_answer": "The fight or flight response is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival", "Truth_passages": [ "https://professorforman.com/category/choosing-deciding/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126093251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight-or-flight_response_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the fight or flight response", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7375, "Truth_answer": "During a fight or flight response, there is inhibition of stomach and upper intestinal action to the point where digestion slows down or stops", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the digestive system during a fight or flight response", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7375, "Truth_answer": "The fight or flight response dilates your pupils so that you can see your surroundings better. If stress is heightened the high amount of adrenaline can cause tunnel vision.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the vision during a fight or flight response", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7375, "Truth_answer": "The parasympathetic nervous system causes constriction of the pupil and contraction of the ciliary muscle to the lens, allowing for closer vision", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the vision during the rest and digest mode", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7376, "Truth_answer": "Bharat Nalluri's The Man Who Invented Christmas was filmed in Dublin and Wicklow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the man who invented christmas filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7376, "Truth_answer": "The Man Who Invented Christmas was released by Bleecker Street in the United States on 22 November 2017 and in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226220158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Invented_Christmas_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was The Man Who Invented Cristmas released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7376, "Truth_answer": "The Man Who Invented Christmas grossed 8.1 million at the box office", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226220158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Invented_Christmas_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Man Who Invented Christmas a success", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7376, "Truth_answer": "The Man Who Invented Christmas was nominated for Best International Film at the 2018 Saturn Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Man Who Invented Christmas win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7376, "Truth_answer": "Susan Coyne wrote the screenplay for the 2017 film,The Man Who Invented Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the script for The Man Who Invented Christmas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7377, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Amos is the third of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Old Testament and the second in the Greek Septuagint tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028113658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Amos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a book of the bible called amos", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7377, "Truth_answer": "Amos, the first Hebrew prophet to have a biblical book named for him, accurately foretold the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel and anticipated later Old Testament prophets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the prophet Amos", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7377, "Truth_answer": "Amos was from the southern Kingdom of Judah but preached in the northern Kingdom of Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_(prophet)_p0", "https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2017/06/holy-prophet-amos.html_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028113658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Amos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the prophet Amos from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7377, "Truth_answer": "Amos was active c. 760 through 755 BCE during the rule of kings Jeroboam II and Uzziah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_(prophet)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What years was the prophet Amos active", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7377, "Truth_answer": "Before becoming a prophet, Amos was a sheep herder and a sycamore fig farmer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010235153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_(prophet)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Amos's profession before becoming a prophet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7378, "Truth_answer": "The Oakland Raiders won the AFC Conference championship in 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the raiders won a championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7378, "Truth_answer": "The Raiders have won three Super Bowl championships", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Super_Bowls_have_the_Oakland_Raiders_played_p4", "https://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Super_Bowls_have_the_Oakland_Raiders_played_p1", "https://www.wholesalechinesejerseyscheap.com/tag/super-bowl-game-teams/_p0", "http://www.jerseysdiscountcodes.com/2019/10/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200608110356id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Oakland-Raiders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times have the Oakland Raiders won the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7378, "Truth_answer": "The Oakland Raiders won the Super Bowl in 1977, 1981, and 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What years did the Oakland Raiders win the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7378, "Truth_answer": "The Raiders played the Washington Redskins in the 1984 Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Oakland Raiders play in the 1984 Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7378, "Truth_answer": "The Raiders defeated the Redskins, 38 to 9", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final score of the 1984 Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7379, "Truth_answer": "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted is a hit single recorded by Jimmy Ruffin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings what becomes of the broken hearted", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7379, "Truth_answer": "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted was written by William Weatherspoon, Paul Riser, and James Dean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314120017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Becomes_of_the_Brokenhearted_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jimmy Ruffin write What Becomes of the Brokenhearted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7379, "Truth_answer": "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted was released on Motown Records' Soul label", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What record label released What Becomes of the Brokenhearted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7379, "Truth_answer": "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted was released on June 3, 1966", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was What Becomes of the Brokenhearted released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7379, "Truth_answer": "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number six on the Billboard R&B Singles chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314120017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Becomes_of_the_Brokenhearted_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did What Becomes of the Brokenhearted reach the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7380, "Truth_answer": "An SDN controller is an application in a software defined networking architecture that manages flow control for improved network management and application performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of an sdn controller", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7380, "Truth_answer": "The SDN controller runs on a server", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the SDN controller run on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7380, "Truth_answer": "SDN controllers direct traffic according to forwarding policies that a network operator puts in place, thereby minimizing manual configurations for individual network devices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102140131id_/https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/SDN-controller-software-defined-networking-controller_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do SDN controllers direct traffic", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7380, "Truth_answer": "The SDN controller communicates with applications, such as firewalls or load balancers, via northbound interfaces", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102140131id_/https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/SDN-controller-software-defined-networking-controller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do SDN controllers communicate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7380, "Truth_answer": "One major benefit of SDN controllers is that the centralized controller is aware of all the available network paths and can direct packets based on traffic requirements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102140131id_/https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/SDN-controller-software-defined-networking-controller_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a major benefit of SDN controllers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7381, "Truth_answer": "Data structure is a data organization, management, and storage format that enables access and modification. An array is a number of elements in a specific order, typically all of the same type", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is data structure and why is an array called a data structure", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7381, "Truth_answer": "Data structures serve as the basis for abstract data types", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130184051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_structure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do data structures serve as a basis for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7381, "Truth_answer": "Efficient data structures are key to designing efficient algorithms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do data structures help design", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7381, "Truth_answer": "Data structures can be used to organize the storage and retrieval of information stored in both main memory and secondary memory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130184051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_structure_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do data structures retrieve information from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7381, "Truth_answer": "The implementation of a data structure usually requires writing a set of procedures that create and manipulate instances of that structure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130184051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_structure_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the implementation of a data structure require", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7382, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Strauss submitted his sketches for a cantilever suspension hybrid span for the Golden Gate Bridge in June 1921", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the original designer of the golden gate bridge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7382, "Truth_answer": "Construction for the Golden Gate Bridge began on January 5, 1933. The project was finished and opened May 27, 1937", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did it take for the Golden Gate Bridge to get built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7382, "Truth_answer": "The Golden Gate Bridge project cost more than $35 million and was completed ahead of schedule and $1.3 million under budget", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the Golden Gate Bridge cost", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7382, "Truth_answer": "Eleven men were killed from falls during the construction of Golden Gate Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117175717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Gate_Bridge_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many workers died during the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7382, "Truth_answer": "Two out of twelve workers survived the 200-foot fall into the icy waters from the Golden Gate Bridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did any construction workers survive the fall from the Golden Gate Bridge", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7383, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "down at the old bull and bush tv show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7384, "Truth_answer": "Dale from Chip 'n' Dale has a large dark red nose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the red nose, chip or dale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7384, "Truth_answer": "Chip and Dale are two anthropomorphic chipmunk brothers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111060650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_%27n%27_Dale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Chip and Dale related", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7384, "Truth_answer": "Chip and Dale were created at Walt Disney Productions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Chip and Dale created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7384, "Truth_answer": "Chip and Dale were created in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were Chip and Dale created", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7384, "Truth_answer": "Chip and Dale's nemeses are Donald Duck, Pete, Pluto, and Fat Cat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Chip and Dale have any nemeses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7385, "Truth_answer": "There are 10 episodes in season 3 of Black Sails", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in black sails season 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7385, "Truth_answer": "There are four seasons of Black Sails.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the third season of Black Sails the last one", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7385, "Truth_answer": "The fourth season of Black Sails first aired on January 29, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the fourth season of Black Sails first air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7385, "Truth_answer": "The series Black Sails concluded on April 2, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the series finale of Black Sails air", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7385, "Truth_answer": "On July 20, 2016, Starz announced that the series Black Sails' fourth season would be its last", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210116162458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Black_Sails_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Starz announce that Black Sails would end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the many adventures of winnie the pooh disney wiki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7387, "Truth_answer": "Hebrews chapter 9 verse 4 states that the Ark contained the golden pot that had manna, and Aaron's rod that budded, and the tablets of the covenant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120094418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_of_the_Covenant_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the content of the ark of the covenant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7387, "Truth_answer": "The two pieces of stone inscribed with the Ten Commandments when Moses ascended biblical Mount Sinai", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308164948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablets_of_Stone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was on the tablets of the covenant", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7387, "Truth_answer": "According to the biblical narrative the first set of tablets were smashed by Moses when he was enraged by the sight of the Children of Israel worshipping a golden calf", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308164948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablets_of_Stone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Moses smash the tablets of stone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7387, "Truth_answer": "After Moses broke the first tablets of stone that the Lord gave him on Mount Sinai, God commanded him to cut out two tablets of stone like the first ones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201182800id_/http://www.apologeticspress.org:80/apcontent.aspx?category=6&article=754_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a second set of the stone tablets", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7387, "Truth_answer": "The second stone tablets were rewritten by God according to Exodus chapter 34 verse 1. However, Exodus chapter 34 verse 28 says the second set was written by Moses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the second set of stone tablets", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7388, "Truth_answer": "In the comics, Drax is bright green but in the film Guardians of the Galaxy, he is gray.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what color is drax from guardians of the galaxy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7388, "Truth_answer": "Drax's colors were changed for the film Guardians of the Galaxy distinguish him from Gamora, but also from the Hulk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Drax's color changed for the film Guardians of the Galaxy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7388, "Truth_answer": "Drax first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man no. 55 on February 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108021707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drax_the_Destroyer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Drax the Destroyer created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7388, "Truth_answer": "Drax the Destroyer was created by Jim Starlin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Drax the Destroyer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7388, "Truth_answer": "Drax's alter ego is Arthur Sampson Douglas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Drax the Destroyer's alter ego", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7389, "Truth_answer": "On Thinking Out Loud, Ed Sheeran executes a contemporary dance with Brittany Cherry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the dancer on thinking out loud", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7389, "Truth_answer": "Paul Karmiryan helped Ed Sheeran train for Thinking Out Loud. Sheeran spent five hours a day for three weeks to practice the choreography of Thinking Out Loud with Cherry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Ed Sheeran train for the Thinking Out Loud video", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7389, "Truth_answer": "“Thinking Out Loud” was choreographed by a team from So You Think You Can Dance, Emmy winners Tabitha & Napoleon D'umo, aka “Nappytabs.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who choreographed the dance routine for the Thinking Out Loud video", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7389, "Truth_answer": "NappyTabs won an Emmy in 2011 for Outstanding Choreography for their pieces Scars, Fallin', and Outta Your Mind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161112012102id_/http://www.lamag.com:80/culturefiles/choreographing-couple-tabitha-and-napoleon-dumo-not-just-hip-hop-anymore/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Nappytabs win an Emmy for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7389, "Truth_answer": "Tabitha and Napoleon Dumo have made a name for themselves as inventive, envelope pushing choreographers on So You Think You Can Dance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161112012102id_/http://www.lamag.com:80/culturefiles/choreographing-couple-tabitha-and-napoleon-dumo-not-just-hip-hop-anymore/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were NappyTabs Emmy winning pieces performed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7390, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the press of the nova scotia college of art and design", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7391, "Truth_answer": "The fox spirit or nine tailed fox is a mythical fox entity originating from Chinese mythology that is a common motif in East Asian mythology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_spirit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the nine tailed fox come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7391, "Truth_answer": "In East Asian folklore, foxes are depicted as a familiar spirit possessed of magic powers. They are mischievous with the ability to disguise themselves as a beautiful woman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What characteristics does the nine tailed fox have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7391, "Truth_answer": "Nine tail fox spirits can usually shapeshift, often taking the form of beautiful young women who attempt to seduce men, whether for mischief or to consume their bodies or spirits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_spirit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why do the nine tailed foxes disguise themselves as women", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7391, "Truth_answer": "Nine tailed foxes appear in Chinese folklore, literature, and mythology, in which, depending on the tale can be a good or a bad omen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_spirit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the nine tailed fox a bad omen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7391, "Truth_answer": "According to the first century Baihutong, Debates in the White Tiger Hall, the fox's nine tails symbolize abundant progeny", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_spirit_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the fox's nine tails mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7392, "Truth_answer": "The Dead Sea, also called the Salt Sea, is a salt lake bordering Jordan to the east, and Israel to the west.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the dead sea located in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7392, "Truth_answer": "The sea is called dead because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is there no life in the Dead Sea", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7392, "Truth_answer": "The Dead Sea is one of the world's saltiest bodies of water. It is 9.6 times as salty as the ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205210736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How salty is the Dead Sea compared to the ocean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7392, "Truth_answer": "The Jordan River is the only major water source flowing into the Dead Sea, although there are small perennial springs under and around the Dead Sea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205210736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the water flowing into the Dead Sea come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7392, "Truth_answer": "The Dead Sea zone's aridity is due to the rainshadow effect of the Judaean Mountains. The highlands east of the Dead Sea receive more rainfall than the Dead Sea itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205210736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Dead Sea zone so arid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7393, "Truth_answer": "The new series Lost in Space's initial season was almost completely filmed in British Columbia, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224165254id_/https://www.thecinemaholic.com/where-was-lost-in-space-season-2-filmed/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they film the new lost in space", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7393, "Truth_answer": "The second season of Lost in Space was primarily shot in Iceland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did they film the second season of the new Lost in Space", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7393, "Truth_answer": "Lost in Space is a reimagining of the 1960s show of the same name, which was in turn, an adaptation of the beloved 1812 novel ‘Swiss Family Robinson’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What book is the show Lost in Space based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7393, "Truth_answer": "The novel, The Swiss Family Robinson, was completed and edited by Johann Rudolf Wyss. It was originally written by Wyss’s father, Johann David with the aid of his four sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the book The Swiss Family Robinson", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7393, "Truth_answer": "Johann Rudolf published a four volume final version of The Swiss Family Robinson in 1827.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204917id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Swiss-Family-Robinson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the book The Swiss Family Robinson published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "indian institute of engineering science and technology botanical garden area howrah west bengal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7395, "Truth_answer": "In 1477, Archduke Maximillian of Austria commissioned the first diamond engagement ring on record for Mary of Burgundy. This sparked a trend for diamond rings among European aristocracy and nobility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904073941id_/https://www.americangemsociety.org/page/diamondasengagement_p1", "http://bejewelledbridal.com.au/blog_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did diamonds become popular for engagement rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7395, "Truth_answer": "Mary of Burgundy inherited the duchy upon the death of her father in the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_of_Burgundy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Mary of Burgundy inherit the Duchy of Burgundy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7395, "Truth_answer": "Mary of Burgundy was born in Brussels at the ducal castle of Coudenberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Dutchess of Burgundy born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7395, "Truth_answer": "The first marriage proposal was received by Mary of Burgundy's father, Charles the Bold, when she was only five years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Mary of Burgundy when she received her first marriage proposal", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7395, "Truth_answer": "Mary of Burgundy's horse tripped, threw her in a ditch, and then landed on top of her, breaking her back. She died several weeks later from internal injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Mary of Burgundy die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7396, "Truth_answer": "All the goods and services produced for household use made up 68 percent of total GDP in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does most of america's gdp come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7396, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Census Bureau reported in September 2017 that real median household income was $59,039 in 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is America's median household income", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7396, "Truth_answer": "The inflation adjusted median household income in the U.S. reached 59,039 dollars in 2016, a 3.2 percent bump from 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 2016 median household income in the U.S. lower than in 2015", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7396, "Truth_answer": "According to the CIA World Factbook, U.S. income inequality ranked 41st highest among 156 countries in 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a high rate of income inequality in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7396, "Truth_answer": "The impacts of income inequality include slower GDP growth, reduced income mobility, higher poverty rates, greater usage of household debt leading to increased risk of financial crises, and political polarization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212170549id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_inequality_in_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the effects of income inequality in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7397, "Truth_answer": "There are 10 episodes in season one of Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in season one of game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7397, "Truth_answer": "The series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on April 17, 2011 in the U.S", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Game of Thrones premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7397, "Truth_answer": "The series Game of Thrones is based on A Game of Thrones, the first novel in the A Song of Ice and Fire series", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.guidebase.site/2019/07/answer-hbos-game-of-thrones-is-based-on.html_p0", "https://boardgamesland.com/best-fantasy-board-games/_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820145919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the series Game of Thrones based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7397, "Truth_answer": "George R. R. Martin wrote the series of epic fantasy novels, A Song of Ice and Fire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_song_of_ice_and_fire_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013180013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winds_of_Winter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the Song of Ice and Fire book series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7397, "Truth_answer": "George R. R. Martin's epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, was inspired by the Wars of the Roses, The Accursed Kings and Ivanhoe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203123140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_R._R._Martin_p8", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_R.R._Martin_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired George R. R. Martin to write the series, A Song of Ice and Fire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7398, "Truth_answer": "Both French and Catalina dressings are oil and vinegar based, but the first has hints of mustard and seasonings while the latter's hint of tomato and spices aren't as potent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between french and catalina dressing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7398, "Truth_answer": "In 1896, Joe Marzetti opened a restaurant in Columbus, OH and served his customers a variety of dressings developed from old country recipes. He began selling them in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first salad dressing sold", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7398, "Truth_answer": "According to a 2017 through 2018 study by The Association for Dressings and Sauces, ranch is the most popular dressing in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which salad dressing is the most popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7398, "Truth_answer": "Ranch dressing was invented in the 1950’s by Steve Henson. He and his wife, Gayle, opened Hidden Valley Ranch just outside Santa Barbara, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723213222id_/https://www.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/recipes/2019/07/what-most-popular-salad-dressing-us_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invented ranch salad dressing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7398, "Truth_answer": "Ranch dressing is produced by many manufacturers, including Hidden Valley, Ken's, Kraft, Litehouse, Marie's, Newman's Own, and Wish Bone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which companies make ranch dressing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7399, "Truth_answer": "In book 5, Gryffindor wins the match and the Quidditch Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wins the quidditch cup in book 5", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7399, "Truth_answer": "Quidditch is introduced in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121193729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quidditch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When is Quidditch introduced in the Harry Potter series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7399, "Truth_answer": "A real life version of Quidditch has been created, in which the players use brooms, but run instead of flying.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121193729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quidditch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Quidditch played in real life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7399, "Truth_answer": "The US Quidditch Cup is held every year since 2007. It features collegiate and community clubs primarily from the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Quidditch_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a US Quidditch championship", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7399, "Truth_answer": "The International Quidditch Association is the governing body for the sport of quidditch", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101114234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Quidditch_Association_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a Quidditch association", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the type of bone tissue forming most of the diaphysis is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7401, "Truth_answer": "Shelby, Julia Robert's character in Steel Magnolias, contracts an infection in her central nervous system and the family decides to take her out of life support.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did julia roberts die in steel magnolias", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7401, "Truth_answer": "Sally Field plays M'Lynn Eatenton, Shelby's mother, in the movie Steel Magnolias.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays Shelby's mother in the movie Steel Magnolias", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7401, "Truth_answer": "Sally Filed has won two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105041133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Field_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sally Field won any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7401, "Truth_answer": "Actress Sally Field's big break came when she began playing the lead role in the TV sitcom Gidget in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217054210id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/sally-field_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Sally Field's first role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7401, "Truth_answer": "Sally Filed has been in Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia, and Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sally Field done any plays", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7402, "Truth_answer": "Clash of the Titans was filmed at Shepperton Studios near London, Pinewood Studios and Longcross Studios in Surrey, Wales, the Canary Islands, Maspalomas Dunes, Gran Canaria, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the clash of the titans filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7402, "Truth_answer": "Clash of the Titans is a 2010 fantasy action adventure film and remake of the 1981 film of the same name", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an older version of the movie, Clash of the Titans", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7402, "Truth_answer": "The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101032529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clash_of_the_Titans_(2010_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the story of Clash of the Titans based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7402, "Truth_answer": "The son of Zeus and Danae, Perseus was one of the greatest heroes in Greek mythology, renowned for beheading Medusa and using her head as a mighty weapon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Greek myth of Perseus", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7402, "Truth_answer": "Medusa was beheaded by Perseus, who used her head, which retained its ability to turn onlookers to stone, as a weapon", "Truth_passages": [ "https://skindesigntattoos.com/medussa-tattoo-by-fernie-andrade/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Medusa's head used as a weapon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7403, "Truth_answer": "People in the UK can watch Descendants 2 on 20 October 2017 at 5pm on the Disney Channel and Disney Life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200921111132id_/https://celebmix.com/uk-release-date-descendants-2-announced/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does descendants 2 come out in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7403, "Truth_answer": "Descendants 3 premiered on the Disney Channel in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a third installment of the Descendants series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7403, "Truth_answer": "Descendants 3 was written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://xwut.pepinieredebaleone.fr/descendants-2-costume-pattern.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the movie, Descendants 3", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7403, "Truth_answer": "Descendants 3 was directed by Kenny Ortega.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sxke.auto-hirch-egelsbach.de/descendants-3-release-date.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014042722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descendants_3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the movie, Descendants 3", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7403, "Truth_answer": "Descendants 3 was watched by 4.59 million viewers on its August 2, 2019 premiere, with viewership increasing to 8.43 million viewers after three days of delayed viewing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Descendants 3 a success", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7404, "Truth_answer": "Peter Cullen is best known as the voice of Optimus Prime in the original 1980s Transformers animated series, and most other incarnations of the character.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026012242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cullen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the voice of optimus prime in the cartoon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7404, "Truth_answer": "Peter Cullen was born in Montreal, Quebec.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Peter Cullen from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7404, "Truth_answer": "At BotCon 2010, Hasbro named Peter Cullen as one of the first four human inductees in the Transformers Hall of Fame for his role as the voice of Optimus Prime", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Peter Cullen received any honors", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7404, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Peter Cullen was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer for his work in Transformers Prime", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Peter Cullen win any Emmy awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7404, "Truth_answer": "Peter Cullen voiced KARR in the 1982 TV series Knight Rider", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Peter Cullen in Night Rider", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7405, "Truth_answer": "Neon lights give an electrifying red orange colour due to each element giving off a few characteristic wavelengths of light when it's electrons are excited", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does neon gas in a tube turn fluoresce bright orange when electricity is passed through it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7405, "Truth_answer": "Neon was discovered in 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris Travers at University College London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204111601id_/https://www.chemicool.com/elements/neon.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204111601id_/https://www.chemicool.com/elements/neon.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was neon gas discovered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7405, "Truth_answer": "Georges Claude first to applied an electrical discharge to a sealed tube of neon gas around 1902. He displayed the first neon lamp on December 11, 1910", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the neon lamp developed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7405, "Truth_answer": "Georges Claude displayed the first neon lamp on December 11, 1910, in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first neon lamp displayed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7405, "Truth_answer": "In 1923, Georges Claude and his French company Claude Neon, introduced neongas signs to the United States, by selling two to a Packard car dealership in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the US start using neon signs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nicky ricky dicky and dawn ages in real life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7407, "Truth_answer": "The nearest cities to the Grand Canyon South Rim are Tusayan, Williams and Flagstaff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201035142id_/http://www.forstgov.com:80/where-is-the-grand-canyon-located.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what city in arizona is the grand canyon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7407, "Truth_answer": "Grand Canyon National Park enjoys some of the cleanest air in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180327081713id_/http://www.us-parks.com:80/grand-canyon-national-park/air-quality.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the air quality like in the Grand Canyon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7407, "Truth_answer": "Coyote willow, arrowweed, seep willow, western honey mesquite, catclaw acacia, and exotic tamarisk are the predominant species along the Colorado River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of plants are found in the Grand Canyon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7407, "Truth_answer": "Some of the notable species living in the Grand Canyon include the mountain lion, California condor, Grand Canyon rattlesnake, black widow spider, big horn sheep, and 22 species of bats", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092330id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-animals-live-in-the-grand-canyon.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of animals are found in the Grand Canyon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7407, "Truth_answer": "The number of recreational visitors to the Grand Canyon National Park in the U.S. reached a total of 6.38 million in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213245id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/253878/number-of-visitors-to-grand-canyon-national-park/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people visit the Grand Canyon each year", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7408, "Truth_answer": "Mrs Coulter, an influential woman who takes an interest in Lyra, later admits that she is Lyra's mother in The Golden Compass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is lyra's mother in the golden compass", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7408, "Truth_answer": "Nicole Kidman plays Mrs Coulter, Lyra's mother, in The Golden Compass", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actress that plays Lyra's mother in the Golden Compass", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7408, "Truth_answer": "Mrs Coulter dies the third novel, The Amber Spyglass, which is the third novel of the His Dark Materials trilogy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Mrs Coulter die in the Golden Compass", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7408, "Truth_answer": "In The Amber Spyglass, Lord Asriel and the reformed Mrs Coulter succeed in destroying the Authority's Regent Metatron, but suffer annihilation in the process by pulling Metatron into the abyss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Mrs Coulter die in The Amber Spyglass", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7408, "Truth_answer": "At the end of The Amber Spyglass, Lyra returns to Jordan College where she studies alethiometry. She and her dæmon Pantalaimon resolve to build the Republic of Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does The Amber Spyglass end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7409, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the morsitans group of tsetse flies is most often found in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7410, "Truth_answer": "In the final episode of Little House on the Prairie, the citizens of Walnut Grove discover that a developer has bought up all of their land which gets destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the series little house on the prairie end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7410, "Truth_answer": "After a ruthless baron buys Walnut Grove, the only protest the residents can make is to destroy their own property rather than see it taken over by this unscrupulous rogue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224101946id_/https://www.nytimes.com/1984/02/06/arts/prairie-set-is-dynamited-for-finale.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Walnut Grove get destroyed at the end of Little House in the Prairie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7410, "Truth_answer": "At the end of Little House on the Prairie, the townsfolk of Walnut Grove leave to start new lives elsewhere, as many of them have done before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the townspeople after Walnut Grove is destroyed in Little House on the Prairie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7410, "Truth_answer": "The Little House Books is a series of American children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223134216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_House_on_the_Prairie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the book, Little House on the Prairie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7410, "Truth_answer": "The Little House Books is a series was based on Laura Ingalls's childhood and adolescence in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Missouri, between 1870 and 1894", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the book based Laura Ingalls Wilder's life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7411, "Truth_answer": "1960's The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street was written by Rod Serling and covered one of his favorite themes, mob psychology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170330031312id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/title/tt0734664/reviews_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the theme of monsters due on maple street", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7411, "Truth_answer": "Of the 156 episodes of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling wrote 92 of them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904192029id_/https://www.biography.com/news/rod-serling-facts-twilight-zone-day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rod Serling write all the episodes of The Twilight Zone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7411, "Truth_answer": "Rod Serling's favorite Twilight Zone episodes were The Invaders and Time Enough at Last", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Rod Serling's favorite Twilight Zone episode", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7411, "Truth_answer": "Where Is Everybody, written by Rod Serling, is the first episode of the American anthology television series The Twilight Zone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127202413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Is_Everybody%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first Twilight Zone episode that Rod Serling wrote", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7411, "Truth_answer": "Where Is Everybody was originally broadcast on October 2, 1959 on CBS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127202413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Is_Everybody%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Where is Everybody aired", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7412, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "heidegger origin of the work of art summary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7413, "Truth_answer": "In the first episode of The Crown, Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark renounces his titles and citizenship and takes the name Philip Mountbatten before marrying Princess Elizabeth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the first episode of the crown", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7413, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of The Crown aired on November 4, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first episode of the crown air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7413, "Truth_answer": "The Crown debuted to just 496,000 total viewers over its opening weekend", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926023302id_/https://www.thewrap.com/the-crown-netflix-tv-ratings-debut/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the series debut of The Crown have high ratings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7413, "Truth_answer": "The Crown has been commended for its depiction of events, although it has occasionally faced criticism for excessive dramatisation and for some events that bear no relation to historical evidence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the series The Crown historically accurate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7413, "Truth_answer": "There is no evidence that Lord Mountbatten and the Queen Mother conspired to break up Charles and Camilla. Prince Phillip's mother never did an interview with The Guardian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What details were innaccurate in the series The Crown", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7414, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Sam is a common national personification of the U.S. federal government or the country in general", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "uncle sam is a symbol of which country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7414, "Truth_answer": "Uncle Sam is based on Samuel Wilson. He owned a meat packing business in Troy, NY. During the War of 1812, he supplied food for the American soldiers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Uncle Sam based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7414, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Nast was the first to popularize the image of Uncle Sam, from 1860 through 1870. Nast gave him a white beard and a Stars and Stripes suit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605161731id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Sam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first person to draw the personification of Uncle Sam", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7414, "Truth_answer": "James Montgomery Flagg’s illustration is now the standard for Uncle Sam", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605161731id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Sam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which illustration is the standard personification of Uncle Sam", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7414, "Truth_answer": "Flagg used his own face for that of Uncle Sam to avoid the trouble of arranging for a model. Some accounts say his neighbor, Walter Botts, posed for the piece.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Whose face is on James Montgomery Flagg's illustration of Uncle Sam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7415, "Truth_answer": "Sir Isaac Newton's third law is, For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=68025.msg502627_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who said to every action there is a reaction", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7415, "Truth_answer": "English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.pulsebeverages.com/did-sir-isaac-newton-get-married/_p3", "https://www.profissionaldebermuda.com/research-on-sir-isaac-newton/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what era did Sir Isaac Newton become renowned", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7415, "Truth_answer": "Sir Isaac Newton attended Trinity College Cambridge", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.antiessays.com/free-essays/Sir-Isaac-Newton-616718.html_p3", "http://leadershipquote.org/if-i-have-seen-farther-than-others-a-lesson-in-humility-from-sir-isaac-newton/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did sir isaac newton go to school", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7415, "Truth_answer": "Sir Isaac Newton's overwhelming fear of criticism caused him to resist immediate publication of his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did sir isaac newton resist publishing his work", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7415, "Truth_answer": "During the period 1692 through 1693, Sir Isaac Newton is known to have suffered a breakdown of nervous functioning, or a supposed depression lasting for 18 months", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Later_life_of_Isaac_Newton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did sir isaac newton have a nervous breakdown", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pokemon mystery dungeon red and blue rescue team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7417, "Truth_answer": "Cam Brainard is known as the main announcer for the Disney Channel from July 2001 until 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the guy that talks on disney channel commercials", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7417, "Truth_answer": "Jarrad Hewett is the voice of the Disney Channel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407013336id_/https://www.koco.com/article/meet-an-oklahoman-who-is-the-voice-of-the-disney-channel/8984384_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407013336id_/https://www.koco.com/article/meet-an-oklahoman-who-is-the-voice-of-the-disney-channel/8984384_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current voice for the disney channel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7417, "Truth_answer": "Jarrad Hewett is from Edmond, OK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is jarrad hewett from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7417, "Truth_answer": "Jarrad Hewett is a best selling author, and a multi dimensional energy expert who specializes in visionary teaching and remote healing energy work", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does jarrad hewett do anything else besides voice work", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7417, "Truth_answer": "Jarrad Hewett used his Quantum Technology Frequency Method to create a program that synthesizes Healing Vibrations, Reiki, Cutting Edge Quantum Physics, Holographic Energy Templates, and his very own Creation Formula", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what system is jarrad hewett's healing energy work", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7418, "Truth_answer": "The Continental Navy was established on 13 October 1775, and the Continental Marines were established on 10 November 1775", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which came first the navy or the marines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7418, "Truth_answer": "The Army has 5,117 aircraft, but the Air Force still has more with 5,199 aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which division of the armed forces has the most airplanes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7418, "Truth_answer": "The Army has only 118 watercrafts. While the Navy certainly has more vessels than this, Navy vessels are considered ships by some so the Army has more boats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which division of the armed forces has the most boats", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7418, "Truth_answer": "In terms of educational requirements and overall Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery scores, the Air Force, tied with the Coast Guard, is the hardest service to get into.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which division of the armed forces is harder to get into", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7418, "Truth_answer": "The Air Force requires a minimum ASVAB score of 36 for high school seniors or graduates to enlist", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120201641id_/https://www.thebalancecareers.com/air-force-recruiting-considerations-3344519_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the required minimum ASVAB score needed to to join the Air Force?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7419, "Truth_answer": "In the Justice League Movie, Superman has been dead for two years and mankind is in mourning him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is superman in the justice league movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7419, "Truth_answer": "Henry Cavill plays Superman in the Justice League movie", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lastemberpress.com/cf/tag/zack-snyder/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays superman in the justice league movie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7419, "Truth_answer": "Henry Cavill was born in Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is henry cavill from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7419, "Truth_answer": "Henry Cavill's mother is Marianne Dalgliesh and his father is Colin Cavill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are henry cavill's parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7419, "Truth_answer": "Henry Cavill's was educated at St Michael's Preparatory School in Saint Saviour, Jersey, before attending Stowe School in Stowe, Buckinghamshire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did henry cavill go to school", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7420, "Truth_answer": "The India Ocean is 39% of the area of the Pacific Ocean", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the area of the indian ocean is what percent of the area of the pacific ocean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7420, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering 27,240,000 sq mi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the indian ocean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7420, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Ocean covers 19.8 percent of the water on the Earth's surface", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percent of water on the earth's surface does the indian ocean cover", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7420, "Truth_answer": "Coral reefs, sea grass beds, and mangrove forests are the most productive ecosystems of the Indian Ocean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Ocean_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the most productive ecosystems of the indian ocean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7420, "Truth_answer": "The waters of the Indian Ocean have temperatures ranging between 72 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit on the upper layer of the ocean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420043653id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-ocean-is-the-warmest.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how warm is the indian ocean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7421, "Truth_answer": "The fourth season of Spirit Riding Free premiered on Netflix on March 16, 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001828id_/https://spirit-riding-free-fan.fandom.com/wiki/Season_4_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does spirit riding free season 4 start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7421, "Truth_answer": "The fourth season of Spirit Riding Free has six episodes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001828id_/https://spirit-riding-free-fan.fandom.com/wiki/Season_4_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does season 4 of spirit riding free have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7421, "Truth_answer": "There are 8 seasons of Spirit Riding Free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of spirit riding free are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7421, "Truth_answer": "Considering the fact that there’s already an infrastructure in place for the Spirit Riding Free, it is highly likely that the show will be renewed for a ninth season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a season 9 of spirit riding free", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7421, "Truth_answer": "Spirit Riding Free won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Individual in Animation in 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did spirit riding free win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7422, "Truth_answer": "Pete Wingfield hit the singles charts on both sides of the Atlantic in 1975 with Eighteen with a Bullet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang i'm 18 with a bullet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7422, "Truth_answer": "The song I'm 18 with a Bullet entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart on 23 August 1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did i'm 18 with a bullet enter the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7422, "Truth_answer": "The song 18 with a Bullet is from the album Breakfast Special", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is i'm 18 with a bullet from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7422, "Truth_answer": "I'm 18 with a Bullet was featured on the soundtrack to the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was i'm 18 with a bullet featured in a movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7422, "Truth_answer": "The film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was released on 28 August 1998", "Truth_passages": [ "https://posters2.filmdates.co.uk/films/year/1998/?language=Cantonese&sort=date_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7423, "Truth_answer": "Life in Pieces was renewed for a third season which premiered on November 2, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does life in pieces season 3 start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7423, "Truth_answer": "There are 22 episodes in season 3 of Life in Pieces", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in season 3 of life in pieces", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7423, "Truth_answer": "Life in Pieces was canceled by CBS after 4 seasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of life in pieces are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7423, "Truth_answer": "Life in Pieces was canceled on May 10, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_Pieces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was life in pieces canceled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7423, "Truth_answer": "Despite having a solid fan base, the ratings for Life in Pieces have dipped a bit, resulting in its cancelation after four seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was life in pieces canceled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7424, "Truth_answer": "The lowest trophic level has the greatest biomass, and those are the producers. These include things like grass, trees, and flowers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the greatest biomass in a food chain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7424, "Truth_answer": "There are usually no more than five tropic levels in a food chain", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_chain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many trophic levels are there in a food chain", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7424, "Truth_answer": "As little as 10 percent of the energy at any trophic level is transferred to the next level", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929014253id_/https://kids.britannica.com/students/assembly/view/90132_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of energy is passed from one trophic level to the next in the food chain", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7424, "Truth_answer": "The energy that is not transferred to the next trophic level in the food chain is lost largely through metabolic processes such as heat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the energy that is not transferred to the next trophic level in the food chain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7424, "Truth_answer": "Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. All organisms in a food chain, except the first organism, are consumers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_chain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the consumers in the food chain", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7425, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl LIV was played on February 2, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are they playing the super bowl this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7425, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl LIII was played at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the super bowl game played in 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7425, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl LIII was played on February 3, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_LIII_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the super bowl game played in 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7425, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl LIII game", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the superbowl game in 2019", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7425, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 13 to 3", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/2019/02/03/Super-Bowl-LIII-Patriots-beat-Rams-Brady-wins-record-6th-Lombardi-Trophy/5201549235499/?st_rec=3921549390664_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026114354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%E2%80%9319_NFL_playoffs_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the new england patriots play at the super bowl LIII", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7426, "Truth_answer": "The Great Pacific garbage patch formed gradually as a result of ocean or marine pollution gathered by ocean currents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127142148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch_p5", "http://www.oceansplasticleanup.com/Gyres_Oceans_Plastics_Marine/Pacific_North_Gyres_Oceans_Marine_Plastic_Cleanup_Projects.htm_p7", "http://haveawhaleofatime.blogspot.com/2013/04/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the great pacific garbage patch form", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7426, "Truth_answer": "As of October 2019, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch cleanup was underway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the great pacific garbage patch cleaned up", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7426, "Truth_answer": "The organization Ocean Cleanup designed a device to clean the great pacific garbage patch that passively collects plastic in its fold like a giant arm", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the great pacific garbage patch being cleaned", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7426, "Truth_answer": "The system designed to clean the Great Pacific Garbage Patch hit several snags, including a design and manufacturing flaw that caused the plastic to spill back into the ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014635id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/ocean-cleanup-catches-plastic-great-pacific-garbage-patch-2019-10_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the device to clean the great pacific garbage patch successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7426, "Truth_answer": "The Ocean Cleanup announced that it had fixed that problem and that the device is now capturing and retaining plastic debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207014635id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/ocean-cleanup-catches-plastic-great-pacific-garbage-patch-2019-10_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the design flaws of the device to clean the great pacific garbage patch fixed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7427, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "we are the world lyrics singers names and little history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7428, "Truth_answer": "Captains are selected by different means as teams have held votes among their players to choose a team captain, while on other occasions, the choice was made by team management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who picks the captain of a hockey team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7428, "Truth_answer": "During normal play in ice hockey, there are six players per side on the ice at any time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players are there in a hockey team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7428, "Truth_answer": "A hockey team is made up of a goaltender, two defensemen and three forwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a hockey team made up of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7428, "Truth_answer": "Ice hockey is governed by several organizations including the International Ice Hockey Federation, the National Hockey League, Hockey Canada, USA Hockey and others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813110826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey_rules_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who makes up the rules of hockey", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7428, "Truth_answer": "The top most common injuries in hockey are concussions, separated shoulders, MCL injuries, groin or hamstring pull, and ankle sprain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the most common hockey injuries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7429, "Truth_answer": "Stephen King's The Outsider is 560 pages long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pages is stephen king's the outsider", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7429, "Truth_answer": "Stephen King has published 63 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non fiction books.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101071741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_bibliography_p0", "https://www.hostels-i.com/washington-post-vacation-stop-delivery/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books has stephen king published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7429, "Truth_answer": "Stephen King has written over 200 short stories, most of which have been compiled in book collections", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101071741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_bibliography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many short stories has stephen king published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7429, "Truth_answer": "One of the most common settings in Stephen King's novels and short stories is Derry, Maine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914030301id_/https://screenrant.com/stephen-king-stories-set-in-derry/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the setting of stephen king's stories", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7429, "Truth_answer": "Stephen King's books have sold more than 350 million copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101071741id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_bibliography_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King_p0", "https://www.hostels-i.com/washington-post-vacation-stop-delivery/_p1", "http://ieslapinedabatxillerat.blogspot.com/2018/_p19", "https://nerdomeblog.com/2017/11/11/the-daily-routines-of-the-worlds-creative-geniuses-2/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books has stephen king sold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7430, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "examples of drugs that act on ion channels", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7431, "Truth_answer": "The Masque of the Red Death, originally written as a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, takes place in the 1820s during the time of the bubonic plague.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113913id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2232308/plotsummary_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the masque of the red death take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7431, "Truth_answer": "The Bubonic Plague is a sometimes fatal infection with the bacterial toxin Yersinia pestis, transmitted by fleas from rodents and characterized by high fever, weakness, and the formation of buboes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203170118id_/http://www.dictionary.com:80/browse/bubonic-plague?s=t_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the bubonic plague", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7431, "Truth_answer": "The Masque of the Red Death, a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, was first published in 1842.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222050914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Masque_of_the_Red_Death_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the masque of the red death published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7431, "Truth_answer": "The disease in the Masque of the Red Death may have been inspired by tuberculosis, which was called consumption in Edgar Allan Poe's time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the disease in masque of the red death inspired by", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7431, "Truth_answer": "Edgar Allan Poe's wife Virginia, Poe's mother Eliza, brother William, and foster mother Frances died of tuberculosis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone in edgar allan poe's life die of consumption", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7432, "Truth_answer": "Red foxes live very short lives in the wild. They often live only around three years, according to the Animal Diversity Web.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207174020id_/https://www.livescience.com/27168-foxes.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a red fox live in the wild", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7432, "Truth_answer": "Captive foxes can live up to about 14 years, comparable to domestic dogs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118154031id_/http://www.thefoxwebsite.net:80/ecology/ecologyfacts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a domesticated red fox live", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7432, "Truth_answer": "There are over 45 subspecies of Red Foxes around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190409214828id_/https://www.aboutanimals.com/mammal/red-fox/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many subspecies of red foxes are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7432, "Truth_answer": "Red foxes' eyes are specially adapted to night vision. Behind the light sensitive cells lies another layer called the tapetum lucidum which reflects light back through the eye", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wildlifearticles.co.uk/foxes-adapted-to-urban-life/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090712id_/https://onekindplanet.org/animal/fox-red/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the red fox's vision like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7432, "Truth_answer": "One sense for the red fox that is surprisingly less keen is the sense of smell. The red fox possesses a less keen sense of smell than most dogs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805012615id_/https://www.earthsfriends.com/red-fox-facts/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the red fox's sense of smell like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7433, "Truth_answer": "Like shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes eject basaltic lava. However, their lava is slightly thicker and contains more trapped gases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the lava like in a cinder cone volcano", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7433, "Truth_answer": "Cinder cones are commonly found on the flanks of shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and calderas. There are nearly 100 cinder cones on the flanks of Mauna Kea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are cinder cones most commonly found", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7433, "Truth_answer": "The Earth's most historically active cinder cone is Cerro Negro in Nicaragua", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218032244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinder_cone_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most active cinder cone volcano", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7433, "Truth_answer": "Since its birth in 1850, Cerro Negro has erupted approximately 23 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614053245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_Negro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has cerro negro erupted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7433, "Truth_answer": "One of Cerro Negro's largest eruptions occurred on April 9, 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614053245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_Negro_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was cerro negro's biggest eruption", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7434, "Truth_answer": "Saina Nehwal won the women's singles badminton gold medal in the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614194338id_/https://www.hindustantimes.com/other-sports/2018-commonwealth-games-saina-nehwal-beats-pv-sindhu-wins-women-s-singles-badminton-gold/story-VdCSMAKRPS8OvUbO80YGHP.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the women's singles badminton gold medal in the 2018 commonwealth games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7434, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the 2018 commonwealth games take place", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7434, "Truth_answer": "More than 4,400 athletes including 300 para athletes from 71 Commonwealth Games Associations took part in the XXI Commonwealth Games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104131448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Commonwealth_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many athletes participated in the 2018 commonwealth games", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7434, "Truth_answer": "The XXI Commonwealth Games featured 19 Commonwealth sports, including beach volleyball, para triathlon and women's rugby sevens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104131448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Commonwealth_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many sports did the 2018 commonwealth games include", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7434, "Truth_answer": "The XXI Commonwealth Games took place at 14 venues in the Gold Coast, two venues in Brisbane and one venue each in Cairns and Townsville", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104131448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Commonwealth_Games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in how many venues did the 2018 commonwealth games take place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7435, "Truth_answer": "President Harry S. Truman signed the United Nations Charter and the United States joined the new international organization on August 8, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the us president when the united nations was formed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7435, "Truth_answer": "Roosevelt first coined the term United Nations to describe the Allied countries in World War II and he suggested United Nations as an alternative to the name Associated Powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did president roosevelt come up with the name, united nations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7435, "Truth_answer": "Axis powers were a coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200407053606id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Axis-Powers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the axis powers during world war 2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7435, "Truth_answer": "Hostile acts by the Axis powers during the 1930s sowed the seeds of world war. Italy invaded Ethiopia, Japan engaged Chinese troops near Beijing, and Germany occupied the Rhineland", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the axis powers do during world war 2", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7435, "Truth_answer": "The United Nations was officially formed on 24 October 1945", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106133357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_Nations_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214110919id_/https://www.un.org/en/sections/history/history-united-nations/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the united nations officially founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7436, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "life expectancy in india at the time of independence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the government of canada derives its authority to act from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7438, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles have appeared in the Super Bowl three times, losing in their first two appearances but winning the third, in 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was last time philadelphia was in the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7438, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles played the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl LII", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p7", "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p8", "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p2", "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p3", "https://www.zophar.net/forums/showthread.php?s=e8b268c17f12b8129dd2975852bd3eec&t=33150&goto=nextoldest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the philadelphia eagles play against at super bowl 2018", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7438, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41 to 33", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score at super bowl 2018", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7438, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles played at Super Bowl XV on January 25, 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first time that the philadelphia eagles appeared in the super bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7438, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl XV was played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XV_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what city was super bowl xv held", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7439, "Truth_answer": "The terms upstream, downstream, and midstream oil and gas production refer to an oil or gas company's location in the supply chain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210033152id_/https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/060215/what-difference-between-upstream-and-downstream-oil-and-gas-operations.asp_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210033152id_/https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/060215/what-difference-between-upstream-and-downstream-oil-and-gas-operations.asp_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is oil and gas downstream upstream and midstream", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7439, "Truth_answer": "The closer an oil and gas company is to supplying consumers with petroleum products, the further downstream it is said to be in the industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210033152id_/https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/060215/what-difference-between-upstream-and-downstream-oil-and-gas-operations.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which oil and gas production category is closer to the consumer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7439, "Truth_answer": "Some examples of downstream oil and gas companies include Andeavor, Blue Dolphin Energy Co., Calumet Specialty Product Partners LP", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are example of downstream oil and gas companies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7439, "Truth_answer": "An integrated oil and gas company participates in every aspect of the oil or gas business, which includes the discovering, obtaining, producing, refining, and distributing oil and gas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123053453id_/http://www.businessdictionary.com:80/definition/integrated-oil-gas-company.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an integrated oil and gas company", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7439, "Truth_answer": "One example of an integrated oil company is ExxonMobil which has one of the largest oil and gas production businesses in the world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226164735id_/https://www.fool.com/investing/investors-guide-downstream-oil-gas-industry.aspx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of an integrated oil and gas company", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7440, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is not a determinant of procedural justice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the prohibition of mixed marriages act passed implemented and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7442, "Truth_answer": "Working drawings provide dimensioned, graphical information to be used by a contractor to construct the works and by suppliers to fabricate components of the works", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of drawing is used in the making stage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7442, "Truth_answer": "Working drawings logically subdivide into location, assembly and component drawings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190610222307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_drawing_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the working drawings subdivided", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7442, "Truth_answer": "Some applications of working drawings other than physical construction include estimating and take offs, permitting, having a permanent record, and having a legal record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some applications of working drawings besides construction", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7442, "Truth_answer": "The homeowner needs the permanent record of working drawings for future repairs, additions, or remodeling projects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does a homeowner need a permanent record of working drawings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7442, "Truth_answer": "If legal issues arise during or after construction, courts may use working drawings as a basis for determining important facts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does a homeowner need a legal record of working drawings", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7443, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to calculate rms value of ac voltage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7444, "Truth_answer": "Senegal no longer requires visas for U.S. citizens for stays of fewer than 90 days. For longer stays, visas are required.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do i need a visa to enter senegal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7444, "Truth_answer": "For stays over 90 days, U.S. travelers should obtain visas directly at either the Senegalese Embassy in Washington, D.C., or the Senegalese Consulate in New York City prior to travel", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929162434id_/https://sn.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/traveling-to-senegal/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where can i obtain a visa to travel to senegal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7444, "Truth_answer": "The Senegalese Consulate General in New York is located at 115 W 116th Street", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the senegalese consulate in nyc located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you show me the senegalese consulate in nyc in a map", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7444, "Truth_answer": "The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Senegal: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella, Tdap, chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what vaccinations should i get before going to senegal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7445, "Truth_answer": "The Gupta period paintings were of religious figures; some Hindu and some Buddhist. The Gupta Period of India was not characterized by enormous material wealth or by elaborate trade activity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001022159id_/http://www.ushistory.org:80/civ/8e.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the characteristics of the gupta period paintings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7445, "Truth_answer": "The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire existing from the mid to late 3rd century CE to 543 CE. At its zenith, from approximately 319 to 543 CE", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_period_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125121901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the gupta period", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7445, "Truth_answer": "In the Gupta Dynasty, both Buddhism and Hinduism were widely prevalent. The characteristic features of Hinduism enabled it to survive whereas the features of Buddhism led to its final decline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what religion was practiced in the gupta period", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7445, "Truth_answer": "One of the Gupta's most notable accomplishments was the discovery of the decimal system and zero as a placeholder. The decimal system and zero as a placeholder revolutionized mathematics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205211659id_/http://apworldhistory101.com:80/history-of-india/gupta/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what mathematical discoveries were made during the gupta period", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7445, "Truth_answer": "Sanskrit texts such as Sushruta Samhita contained concepts of ayurvedic medicine. In such literature there were countless entries about surgery; broadening the knowledge of the procedure of lifesaving practices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205211659id_/http://apworldhistory101.com:80/history-of-india/gupta/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any notable medical texts during th gupta period", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7446, "Truth_answer": "Most printed books, use uncoated paper stocks for the inside pages of the book, and a coated cover stock for the book cover.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of paper is used in books", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7446, "Truth_answer": "Coated papers are coated with glossy, semi gloss, or matte finishes. Uncoated paper does not have a coating to fill in between the fibers so it is rougher and porous", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between uncoated and coated paper stocks", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7446, "Truth_answer": "Uncoated stock is used for printing envelopes and business letterhead for an elegant and classy look. Examples include real estate brochures, business stationery, restaurant menus, school bookmarks, and college booklets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the uncoated paper stock used for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7446, "Truth_answer": "Coated paper produces sharper, brighter images when used in printing and has better reflectivity than uncoated paper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100812id_/https://www.lifewire.com/coated-paper-information-1078271_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the advantage of coated paper stock", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7446, "Truth_answer": "Almost all paper can be recycled, but papers coated with plastic or aluminium foil, and papers that are waxed, pasted, or gummed are usually not recycled because of the cost.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can coated paper stock be recycled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some different ways that you can make a physical change to a piece of string", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7447, "Truth_answer": "Some examples of physical changes in water include boiling it and freezing it", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some different ways that you can make a physical change to water", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7447, "Truth_answer": "A physical change is a type of change in which the form of matter is altered but one substance is not transformed into another.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what constitutes a physical change", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7447, "Truth_answer": "In general a physical change is reversible using physical means", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011075548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_change_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can changes be reversible in a physical change", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7447, "Truth_answer": "When salt is dissolved into water, it may be regained by boiling off the water, leaving the salt behind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of a reversible change in physical change", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7448, "Truth_answer": "CNN shared data which showed that over the previous nine years, the U.S. had experienced 288 school shootings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many school shootings have there been in the US since 2009", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7448, "Truth_answer": "Studies have linked stricter gun laws to fewer gun deaths. But the US has the weakest gun laws in the developed world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are there so many school shootings in the us compared to other developed countries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7448, "Truth_answer": "Passage of the Gun Control Act was initially prompted by the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what prompted the gun law to change in the 60s", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7448, "Truth_answer": "The Gun Control Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204103119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204103119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968_p1", "http://dar.rustcom.net/opinion_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204103119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968_p0", "https://www.djournal.com/opinion/walter-williams-gun-grabbers-misleading-us/article_e99ccb70-3900-5801-9d0e-37622de713cd.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128215225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964_p2", "http://smokingchamber.com/page/2/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224215859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960s_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which president signed the gun control act of 1963", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7448, "Truth_answer": "President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Gun Control Act on October 22, 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204103119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204103119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Control_Act_of_1968_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055358id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did president lyndon b johnson sign the gun control act", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7449, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "religion in the lion the witch and the wardrobe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7450, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Marie plays Lady Crane, Ichabod's mother, in Sleepy Hollow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ichabod crane's mom in sleepy hollow", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7450, "Truth_answer": "Lady Crane was killed by her strict religious husband, Lord Crane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who killed lady crane in spleepy hollow", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7450, "Truth_answer": "Lady Crane was killed by her strict, religious husband for practicing witchcraft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was lady crane killed in sleepy hollow", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7450, "Truth_answer": "Lady Crane's corpse is discovered by the her son, Ichabod", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered lady crane's corpse in sleepy hollow", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7450, "Truth_answer": "Ichabod calls his mother a child of nature", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Ichabod Crane describe his mother?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7451, "Truth_answer": "Gravitational potential energy is greatest at the highest point of a roller coaster and least at the lowest point.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609101200id_/https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/duk_rollercoaster_music_less_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does a roller coaster train have the highest potential energy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7451, "Truth_answer": "The first hill of a roller coaster is always the highest point of the roller coaster because friction and drag immediately begin robbing the car of energy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609101200id_/https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/duk_rollercoaster_music_less_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highest point of a roller coaster", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7451, "Truth_answer": "Cars in roller coasters always move the fastest at the bottoms of hills", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609101200id_/https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/duk_rollercoaster_music_less_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do cars in roller coasters move the fastest", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7451, "Truth_answer": "Friction turns the useful energy of the roller coaster into heat energy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609101200id_/https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/duk_rollercoaster_music_less_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does friction do to roller coasters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7451, "Truth_answer": "Heat energy serves no purpose associated with propelling cars along the roller coaster track.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what purpose does heat serve for roller coasters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7452, "Truth_answer": "Sean Astin played Samwise Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Astin_p0", "https://screenrant.com/where-are-they-now-the-cast-of-the-goonies/?view=all_p7", "https://windupmyskirt.com/2012/07/30/another-round-of-celebrity-butterfly-effect/_p1", "https://otakuohana.com/tag/pokemon-go/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does sean astin play in lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7452, "Truth_answer": "The hobbit Samwise is the chief supporting character of The Lord of the Rings, in which he fills an archetypal role as the sidekick of the primary protagonist, Frodo Baggins", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022002124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samwise_Gamgee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what archetypal role does samwise gamgee play in the lord of the rings trilogy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7452, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of the story, Sam is Frodo's gardener", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022002124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samwise_Gamgee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is samwise gamgee's profession at the beginning of the lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7452, "Truth_answer": "Sam is drawn into Frodo's adventure by Gandalf while eavesdropping on a private conversation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022002124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samwise_Gamgee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does Samwise Gamgee join Frodo Baggins' adventure?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7452, "Truth_answer": "Samwise Gangee is elected Mayor of the Shire for seven consecutive terms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022002124id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samwise_Gamgee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times is samwise gamgee elected mayor of the shire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of these leaders did not count as the first general elections of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7454, "Truth_answer": "On February 3, 1690, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was said to have issued the first paper money in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212051249id_/https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/paper-money-usa.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us start printing paper money", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7454, "Truth_answer": "The purpose to print the first paper money was to help fund military action against Canada during King William's War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212051249id_/https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/paper-money-usa.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the purpose of the first paper money in the US", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7454, "Truth_answer": "After the American Revolutionary War began in 1775, the Continental Congress began issuing paper money known as Continental currency, or Continentals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us start using the continental bill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7454, "Truth_answer": "The continental quickly lost value because it was not backed by a physical asset like gold or silver and also due to the fact that too many bills were printed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the continental bill lose its value", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7454, "Truth_answer": "Congress stopped issuing continentals in 1779. By 1785, the continental currency was so remarkably worthless that people just stopped accepting the bills as payment for goods or trades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the continental bill discontinued", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7455, "Truth_answer": "Life imprisonment in South Africa has an indeterminate length and may last for the remainder of the offender's life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421221817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_imprisonment_in_South_Africa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is life in prison in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7455, "Truth_answer": "A prisoner sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa must be given a parole hearing after having served 25 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421221817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_imprisonment_in_South_Africa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a parole hearing for inmates who were sentenced to life imprisonment in south africa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7455, "Truth_answer": "Section 51 of South Africa's Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1997 prescribes the minimum sentence for rape to 15 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the prison sentence for a rape crime in south africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7455, "Truth_answer": "There are 243 prisons in South Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "https://conf.co.za/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many correctional facilities are there in south africa", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7455, "Truth_answer": "There are 9 women's correctional facilities in South Africa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many women's correctional facilities are there in south africa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7456, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did it last snow in lake tahoe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7456, "Truth_answer": "The month with the most snowfall in Lake Tahoe, California, is January", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095446id_/https://www.weather-us.com/en/california-usa/lake-tahoe-climate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does it snow the most in lake tahoe", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7456, "Truth_answer": "45.9 inches of snow is typically aggregated at Lake Tahoe in the month of January", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many inches of snow is accumulated at lake tahoe during january", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7456, "Truth_answer": "Lake Tahoe has an average high temperature of 38.7 degrees Fahrenheit and an average low temperature of 19 degrees Fahrenheit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average temperature in lake tahoe", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7456, "Truth_answer": "The month with the most rainfall in Lake Tahoe, California, is January", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095446id_/https://www.weather-us.com/en/california-usa/lake-tahoe-climate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the rainiest month in lake tahoe", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7457, "Truth_answer": "The highest charting version of the song Wind Beneath My Wings was recorded in 1988 by singer and actress Bette Midler for the soundtrack to the film Beaches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002190605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_Beneath_My_Wings_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song wind beneath my wings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7457, "Truth_answer": "The film Beaches was released on December 21, 1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the film beaches come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7457, "Truth_answer": "Beaches is a novel written by Iris Rainer Dart", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the novel beaches", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7457, "Truth_answer": "The film Beaches was a commercial success, grossing 59 million in the box office", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223073334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaches_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film beaches a commercial success", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7457, "Truth_answer": "A sequel, based on the novel Beaches II, I'll Be There, was planned with Barbara Eden but never filmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223073334id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaches_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a sequel to beaches", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7458, "Truth_answer": "Gal Gadot earned worldwide fame for portraying Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the woman that played wonder woman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7458, "Truth_answer": "Wonder Woman was released on June 2, 2017 in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the recent wonder woman film released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7458, "Truth_answer": "Wonder Woman 1984 is scheduled to be released on June 5, 2020 in the US", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ironoutthegrind.com/who-was-wonder-woman-directed-by-wonder-woman-what-happens.html_p18", "https://eyewideshut.net/wonder-woman-bloodlines-hm-wonder-woman-t-shirt.html_p4", "https://signplusplus.com/does-wonder-woman-join-the-avengers-can-wonder-woman-time-travel.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_(2017_film)_p1", "https://signplusplus.com/does-wonder-woman-go-back-to-amazon-is-wonder-woman-director.html_p5", "https://eyewideshut.net/wonder-woman-logo-e-money-wonder-woman.html_p11", "https://eyewideshut.net/wonder-woman-cast-wonder-woman-invitations.html_p4", "https://eyewideshut.net/wonder-woman-2-aquaman-vs-wonder-woman.html_p8", "https://signplusplus.com/will-batman-marry-wonder-woman-is-wonder-woman-bi.html_p1", "https://signplusplus.com/wonder-woman-is-known-for-wonder-woman-shoulders.html_p5", "https://signplusplus.com/will-wonder-woman-spin-in-the-new-movie-when-is-wonder-woman-2-release.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the sequel to wonder woman be released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7458, "Truth_answer": "In Wonder Woman 1984, Diana Prince comes into conflict with two formidable foes, Maxwell Lord and the Cheetah, while reuniting with her past love Steve Trevor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of wonder woman 1984", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7458, "Truth_answer": "In Wonder Woman 1984, Kristen Wiig plays Cheetah and Pedro Pascal plays Maxwell Lord", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays wonder woman's foes in wonder woman 1984", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7459, "Truth_answer": "Please Please Me is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Beatles and was released on 22 March 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the beatles release their first album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7459, "Truth_answer": "The album Please Please Me by the Beatles was produced by George Martin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the album please please me", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7459, "Truth_answer": "The singles from the album Please Please Me were Please Please Me and Love Me Do", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the singles form the album please please me", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7459, "Truth_answer": "The singles Please Please Me and Love Me Do, reached number 1 on the NME and Melody Maker charts and number 17 on the UK Singles Chart, respectively", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216072808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Please_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the singles please please me and love me do make the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7459, "Truth_answer": "The album Please Please Me topped Record Retailer's LP chart for 30 weeks, an unprecedented achievement for a pop album at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216072808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Please_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album please please me chart", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7460, "Truth_answer": "On July 5, 1971, President Richard Nixon formally certified the 26th Amendment of the Constitution, which granted 18 year olds the right to vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929070955id_/https://www.history.com/topics/1970s/voting-age-lowered-video_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the voting age get lowered to 18", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7460, "Truth_answer": "The Administrator of General Services, Robert Kunzig, certified the adoption of the 26th amendment", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who certified the adoption of the 26th amendment", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7460, "Truth_answer": "President Nixon and Julianne Jones, Joseph W. Loyd Jr., and Paul S. Larimer of the Young Americans in Concert also signed the 26th amendment certificate as witnesses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114193604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were witnesses to the passage of the 26th amendment besides Robert Kunzig?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7460, "Truth_answer": "Student Movement declared that if they were old enough to be drafted into war, they should be old enough to have a voice in their government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the 26th amendment important to the student movement", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7460, "Truth_answer": "A common slogan of proponents of lowering the voting age was old enough to fight, old enough to vote", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114193604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114193604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the 26th amendment proponents' slogan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7461, "Truth_answer": "Big Tex, a 55 foot tall statue and marketing icon of the annual State Fair of Texas held at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas, made his debut in 1952", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is big tex and when did he make his debut", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7461, "Truth_answer": "Big Tex was destroyed by an electrical fire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Tex_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the original big tex still exist", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7461, "Truth_answer": "On October 19, 2012, the last weekend of the 2012 State Fair of Texas, Big Tex was destroyed by an electrical fire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Tex_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the electical fire that destroyed big tex happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7461, "Truth_answer": "Working under secrecy, a new Big Tex was created during 2013 by SRO Associates and Texas Scenic Co.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Tex_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225111414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Tex_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a replacement for the origianl big tex", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7461, "Truth_answer": "the 2013 version of Big Tex cost 500,000 dollars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the new big tex statue cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7462, "Truth_answer": "The 2007 model year brought a complete redesign of the Jeep Wrangler, including power windows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did jeep wrangler get power windows", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7462, "Truth_answer": "The 2007 Wrangler was unveiled at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430165126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep_Wrangler_(JK)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2007 jeep wrangler unveiled", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7462, "Truth_answer": "The JK series 2007 Wrangler Unlimited was unveiled at the 2006 New York Auto Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430165126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep_Wrangler_(JK)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2007 jeep wrangler unlimited unveiled", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7462, "Truth_answer": "The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited became a big sales success. By mid 2017 three quarters of all new Wranglers listed for sale were four door models", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the 2007 jeep wrangler unlimited sell well", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7462, "Truth_answer": "Mark Moushegian designed the Jeep Wrangler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the 2007 jeep wrangler", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7463, "Truth_answer": "The Pacific Ocean meets the Indian Ocean at the Southeast Cape, the Southernmost point of Tasmania, down the meridian to the Antarctic Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107043451id_/https://www.amusingplanet.com/2019/09/where-do-worlds-oceans-meet.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the indian ocean meet the pacific ocean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7463, "Truth_answer": "The Pacific Ocean was named by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan and the Indian Ocean gets its name from the Indian coast that served as a reference for early maritime explorers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the pacific and the indian ocean get their names", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7463, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan was born in the Portuguese town of Sabrosa in or around 1480", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was ferdinand magellan from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7463, "Truth_answer": "Ferdinand Magellan is known for the first circumnavigation of the earth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128123927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ferdinand magellan known for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7463, "Truth_answer": "Victoria was part of a Spanish expedition commanded by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, and the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211032258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_%28ship%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which ship helped ferdinand magellan complete the first circumnavigation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7464, "Truth_answer": "Vita coconut water is the clear, nutritious liquid that comes from inside young coconuts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220173310id_/https://www.vitacoco.com/faq_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does vita coco coconut water come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7464, "Truth_answer": "The original Vita coconut water contains 45 calories per serving.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220173310id_/https://www.vitacoco.com/faq_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many calories does vita coco coconut water have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7464, "Truth_answer": "The Vita Coco coconut water with pineapple contains 60 calories per serving", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many calories does vita coco coconut water with pineapple have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7464, "Truth_answer": "The Vita Coco coconut water with pineapple contains 460 mg of potassium per serving", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much potassium does vita coco coconut water with pineapple have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7464, "Truth_answer": "Vita Coco coconut water with pineapple provides naturally occurring electrolytes and 75 percent of the daily recommended amount of Vitamin C every 500 ml", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percent of daily value for vitamin c does vita coco coconut water with pineapple have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7465, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Palmito Ranch is considered by some criteria as the final battle of the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the final battle of the civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7465, "Truth_answer": "The Civil War consisted of nearly 10,500 battles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118034537id_/https://www.historynet.com/civil-war-battles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many battles were there in the civil war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7465, "Truth_answer": "The Civi War began when the Confederates bombarded Union soldiers at Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what started the civil war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7465, "Truth_answer": "Roughly 620,000 American soldiers died in the Civil War", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualties were there in the civil war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7465, "Truth_answer": "The Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865 and lasted 4 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628224700id_/https://www.historynet.com/civil-war-facts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the civil war last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7466, "Truth_answer": "The phrase, God helps those who help themselves, originated in ancient Greece. Although it has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin, the modern English wording appears earlier in Algernon Sidney's work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said god helps those who help themselves", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7466, "Truth_answer": "The phrase is often mistaken as a scriptural quote, though it is not stated verbatim in the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118114726id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_helps_those_who_help_themselves_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the phrase god helps those who help themselves thought to be from the bible", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7466, "Truth_answer": "Christian minister Erwin Lutzer argues there is some support for this saying in 2 Thessalonians, chapter 3 verse 10 and in James, chapter 4 verse 8.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in the bible does the phrase god helps those who help themselves appear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7466, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Franklin used the phrase, God helps those who help themselves, in his Poor Richard's Almanack and has been widely quoted", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the phrase god helps those who help themselves popularized", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7466, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack was originally published on December 28, 1732", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was benjamin franklin's poor richard's almanack published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7467, "Truth_answer": "The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor was written sometime between 1589 and 1592", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the tragical history of the life and death of doctor faustus written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7467, "Truth_answer": "The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus was written by Christopher Marlowe", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121143647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Faustus_(play)_p0", "https://www.boneandsickle.com/category/saints/_p11", "https://sywevuwimemopac.webkandii.com/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of the tragical history of the life and death of doctor faustus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7467, "Truth_answer": "The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus is based on German stories about the title character Faust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the tragical history of the life and death of doctor faustus based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7467, "Truth_answer": "Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend, based on the historical Johann Georg Faust", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202215434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the character faust based on a real person", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7467, "Truth_answer": "Faust and the adjective Faustian imply a situation in which an ambitious person surrenders moral integrity in order to achieve power and success for a limited term", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does faustian mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7468, "Truth_answer": "The Pauline letters to churches are the thirteen New Testament books that present Paul the Apostle as their author", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the new testament in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7468, "Truth_answer": "The books in the New Testament teach and testify of the ministry and Atonement of Jesus Christ and the rise of the early Christian Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094244id_/https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/new-testament-teacher-manual/lesson-1-introduction-to-the-new-testament?lang=eng_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the new testament discuss", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7468, "Truth_answer": "The New Testament was written in a form of Koine Greek, which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313030840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_of_the_New_Testament_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what language was the new testament written", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7468, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon states that John the Apostle is the author of Revelation and that he was foreordained by God to write it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book of revelation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7468, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Revelation is the only apocalyptic document in the New Testament canon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Revelation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other apocalyptic books in the new testament besides the book of revelation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7469, "Truth_answer": "In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey presents true north principles based on a character ethic that he presents as universal and timeless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the principles of the 7 habits", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7469, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Covey was an American educator, author, businessman, and keynote speaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.quotes.net/authors/Stephen+Covey_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218081755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Covey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is stephen covey's profession", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7469, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Covey died on July 16, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did stephen covey die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7469, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Covey died from complications resulting from a bike accident", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of stephen covey's death", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7469, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Covey was 79 at the time of his death", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was stephen covey when he died", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7470, "Truth_answer": "Around 1800, insulated ice houses were invented. Manufacturing ice cream soon became an industry in America, pioneered in 1851 by a Baltimore milk dealer named Jacob Fussell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129105139id_/https://www.idfa.org/news-views/media-kits/ice-cream/the-history-of-ice-cream_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ice cream become popular in america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7470, "Truth_answer": "Although Jacob Fussell abandoned the Seven Valleys factory, the York County community is recognized as the location of the first commercially produced and distributed ice cream in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924020911id_/https://pafoodways.omeka.net/exhibits/show/pennsylvania-historical-marker/marking-time/birthplace-commercial-icecream_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was ice cream first produced commercially in the US", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7470, "Truth_answer": "Jacob Fussell opened the first commercial ice cream factory in Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania, shipping the product to Baltimore via train. He became so successful that he opened more factories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925153150id_/http://jewishmuseummd.org/tag/jacob-fussell/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did jacob fussell profit from the ice cream industry", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7470, "Truth_answer": "The first official account of ice cream in the New World comes from a letter written in 1744 by a guest of Maryland Governor William Bladen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129105139id_/https://www.idfa.org/news-views/media-kits/ice-cream/the-history-of-ice-cream_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first official account of ice cream in the new world", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7470, "Truth_answer": "The first advertisement for ice cream in this country appeared in the New York Gazette on May 12, 1777", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129105139id_/https://www.idfa.org/news-views/media-kits/ice-cream/the-history-of-ice-cream_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the first us advertisement for ice cream appear", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7471, "Truth_answer": "New York is located in the Northeastern United States in the mouth of the Hudson River and in the southeastern corner of New York state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the relative location of new york city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7471, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 estimate of NYC's population was 8,398,748", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of nyc", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7471, "Truth_answer": "NYC the city was named in honor of the Duke of York, who would become King James II of England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was nyc named after", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7471, "Truth_answer": "By some estimates, there are something like 1,500 galleries in NYC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many art galleries are there in nyc", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7471, "Truth_answer": "American pizza in general, and New York in particular, owes a lot to Lombardi's Pizza, first opened in 1905 in Little Italy, Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180331005840id_/http://www.businessinsider.com:80/oldest-pizza-places-in-new-york-city-2011-10_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first pizzeria in nyc", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7472, "Truth_answer": "Some of Sailor Moon's characters include Sailor Moon, Tuxedo Mask, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Sailor Chibi Moon, Sailor Pluto, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Neptune, and Sailor Saturn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the sailor moon characters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7472, "Truth_answer": "Sailor Moon is set in an area of Tokyo called Azabu Juban in Minato Ward", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does sailor moon take place", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7472, "Truth_answer": "The Sailor Guardians are a group of ten magical girls", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the sailor guardians in sailor moon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7472, "Truth_answer": "The Sailor Guardians combat an assortment of antagonists attempting to take over the Earth, the Solar System, and the Milky Way galaxy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203031955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sailor_Moon_characters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the sailor guardians do in sailor moon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7472, "Truth_answer": "Sailor Moon's antagonists include the Dark Kingdom, the Black Moon Clan, the Death Busters, the Dead Moon Circus, and Shadow Galactica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203031955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sailor_Moon_characters_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203031955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sailor_Moon_characters_p54" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are sailor moon's antagonists", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7473, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "conflict of the story the day the dancers came", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7474, "Truth_answer": "The number one song on August 31st, 2017 was Despacito", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the number one song on august 31st 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7474, "Truth_answer": "Despacito is a song by singer Luis Fonsi featuring Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despacito_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820125446id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despacito_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song despacito", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7474, "Truth_answer": "Despacito is from Luis Fonsi's studio album Vida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is despacito from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7474, "Truth_answer": "Vida is the tenth studio album by singer Luis Fonsi, released on February 1, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726051938id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vida_(Luis_Fonsi_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album vida by luis fonsi released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7474, "Truth_answer": "Despacito won four Latin Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Urban Fusion/Performance, and Best Short Form Music Video", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despacito_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despacito_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many latin grammy awards did the song win", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7475, "Truth_answer": "The Members of the National Human Rights Commission are appointed by the President of India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who appoints the members of state human rights commission in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7475, "Truth_answer": "The National Human Rights Commission of India was established on 12 October, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208111907id_/https://nhrc.nic.in/about-us/about-the-Organisation_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the nhrc established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7475, "Truth_answer": "The National Human Rights Commission is a statutory body responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights in India", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225083201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Human_Rights_Commission_of_India_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703165023id_/https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/national-human-rights-commission-1437201682-1_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nhrc responsible for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7475, "Truth_answer": "The NHRC headquarters are located in New Delhi, India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what city are the nhrc headquarters located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7475, "Truth_answer": "The chairman of the NHRC is Justice H. L. Dattu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225083201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Human_Rights_Commission_of_India_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the chairman of the nhrc", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7476, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star are from an early 19th century English poem The Star, and the tune of from the French melody, Ah vous dirai je, maman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the song twinkle twinkle little star come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7476, "Truth_answer": "The 19th century English poem The Star was written by Jane Taylor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the poem the star", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7476, "Truth_answer": "The poem was first published with the title The Star in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by Jane Taylor and her sister Ann Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102233713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle,_Twinkle,_Little_Star_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401002011id_/https://literarydevices.net/twinkle-twinkle-little-star/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the poem the star first published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7476, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics from The Star were first published with the tune in The Singing Master, First Class Tune Book in 1838", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102233713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle,_Twinkle,_Little_Star_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the lyrics for the song twinkle twinkle little star published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7476, "Truth_answer": "The English lyrics of the song twinkle twinkle little star have five stanzas, although only the first is widely known.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many stanzas does the song twinkle twinkle little star have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7477, "Truth_answer": "In Ohio, beer can be bought at grocery stores from Sunday to Saturday: 5:30am to 1:00am. Bars close at 2:30am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how late can you buy beer in ohio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7477, "Truth_answer": "In Ohio, the last call is 2 a.m. statewide, but establishments may acquire licenses that allow them to serve until 2:30 a.m.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do all bars in ohio close at 2:30 am", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7477, "Truth_answer": "In Ohio, the legal minimum age to purchase alcohol and the minimum drinking age is 21", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524102342id_/https://www.probstlawoffice.com/ohio-alcohol-laws-for-minors/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the legal drinking age in ohio", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7477, "Truth_answer": "For a parent to consent for a minor to consume alcohol, the parent has to be physically present with the minor and supervising the minor at all times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524102342id_/https://www.probstlawoffice.com/ohio-alcohol-laws-for-minors/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when are minors allowed to drink in ohio", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7477, "Truth_answer": "In Ohio, a conviction of underage drinking may result in a fine, suspension of drivers license or permit, and mandatory enrollment into a drug and alcohol diversion program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524102342id_/https://www.probstlawoffice.com/ohio-alcohol-laws-for-minors/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the consequences of drinking for minors in ohio", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7478, "Truth_answer": "Tara tells Jax she is pregnant in the third edpisode of Sons of Anarchy season 6.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does tara tell jax she is pregnant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7478, "Truth_answer": "The sixth and penultimate season of the American television drama series Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 10, 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 6 of sons of anarchy premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7478, "Truth_answer": "There are 13 episodes in season 6 of Sons of Anarchy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in season 6 of sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7478, "Truth_answer": "Although Sons of Anarchy is set in Northern California's Central Valley, it is filmed primarily at Occidental Studios Stage 5A in North Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was season 6 of the series sons of anarchy filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7478, "Truth_answer": "The external scenes of Sons of Anarchy are often filmed nearby in Sun Valley and Tujunga.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151210002208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_Anarchy_(season_6)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the external scenes of season 6 of sons of anarchy filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7479, "Truth_answer": "Kanta Kumari Bhatnagar was the first chairperson of the Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanta_Kumari_Bhatnagar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first woman chairperson of rajsthan human rights commission", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7479, "Truth_answer": "Kanta Kumari Bhatnagar worked as a judge in Rajasthan in 1968", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanta_Kumari_Bhatnagar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kanta kumari bhatnagar work as a judge", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7479, "Truth_answer": "Kanta Kumari Bhatnagar became Chief Justice of the Madras High Court in June 1992", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kanta kumari bhatnagar become chief justice of the madras high court", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7479, "Truth_answer": "Kanta Kumari Bhatnagar, the first woman to serve as Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, held that post for around five months", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did kanta kumari bhatnagar hold the chief justice position", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7479, "Truth_answer": "Kanta Kumari Bhatnagar died at age 81 of a heart attack in Udaipur on 13 August 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanta_Kumari_Bhatnagar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kanta kumari bhatnagar die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7480, "Truth_answer": "Production of the 30 round magazine for the M16 started late 1967 but did not fully replace the 20 round magazine until the mid 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 30 round m16 magazine introduced", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7480, "Truth_answer": "Standard USGI aluminum 30 round M16 magazines weigh 0.24 lb empty", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much do standard usgi aluminum 30 round m16 magazines weigh", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7480, "Truth_answer": "Standard USGI aluminum 30 round M16 magazines are 7.1 inches long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long are the 30 round m16 magazines", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7480, "Truth_answer": "The newer plastic 30 round M16 magazines are about a half inch longer. The newer steel magazines are about 0.5 inch longer and four ounces heavier", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M16_rifle_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the newer 30 round m16 magazines longer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7480, "Truth_answer": "The newer 30 round M16 steel magazines are about 0.5 inch longer and four ounces heavier", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M16_rifle_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the newer 30 round m16 magazines heavier", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7481, "Truth_answer": "In November 2016, Little Debbie changed the name of the Nutty Bar. It is now known as Nutty Buddy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did little debbie change the name of nutty bars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7481, "Truth_answer": "McKee Foods Corporation, the maker of the Little Debbie Snacks, was established in 1928", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was little debbie established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7481, "Truth_answer": "McKee Foods didn't become truly profitable until 1960, when the McKees devised a line of packaged cakes, naming them after their four year old granddaughter, Debbie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the little debbie brand receive its name", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7481, "Truth_answer": "The Oatmeal Creme Pie was the original Little Debbie snack cake", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195627id_/https://www.littledebbie.com/6.4/who-we-are_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first snack under the brand name little debbie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7481, "Truth_answer": "The top selling Little Debbie varieties are Oatmeal Creme Pies, Swiss Cake Rolls and Nutty Bars Wafer Bars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127195627id_/https://www.littledebbie.com/6.4/who-we-are_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the top selling little debbie snacks", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7482, "Truth_answer": "The first national suffrage organizations were established in 1869. One was led by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the other by Lucy Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the fight for women's right to vote", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7482, "Truth_answer": "Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203012836id_/https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=63_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the 19th amendment pass", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7482, "Truth_answer": "By the middle of 1920, a total of 35 states had voted to ratify the 19th amendment. The problem was that 36 states were needed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217002612id_/https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/the-man-and-his-mom-who-gave-women-the-vote/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many votes were needed to ratify the 19th amendment", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7482, "Truth_answer": "The final vote in the War of the Roses came down to Harry T. Burn who reversed his anti suffrage vote", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the last vote for the 19th amendment come down to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7482, "Truth_answer": "Harry T. Burn had a letter in his pocket, from his mother, Febb E. Burn, in which she asked him to be a good boy and vote for the amendment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who influenced harry t. burn's vote", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7483, "Truth_answer": "In Ouija Origin of Evil, a widow and her family introduce a Ouija board into their phony seance business, thereby inviting a spirit that possesses the youngest daughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821070139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouija:_Origin_of_Evil_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie ouija origin of evil about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7483, "Truth_answer": "Ouija Origin of Evil was released in the United States on October 21, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the movie ouija origin of evil released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7483, "Truth_answer": "Ouija Origin of Evil grossed over 81 million dollars worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie ouija origin of evil do well in theaters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7483, "Truth_answer": "Ouija Origin of Evil received positive reviews, with many praising it as a significant improvement over its predecessor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie ouija origin of evil receive positive reviews", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7483, "Truth_answer": "Ouija made a total of 103,674,010 dollars worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did ouija gross in the movie theaters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7484, "Truth_answer": "There are five movies titled The Girl on the Train: a 2016, 2013, and 1927 American film, a 2020 Indian film, and a 2009 French film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there two films called the girl on the train", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7484, "Truth_answer": "The Girl on the Train was written in 2015 by Paula Hawkins and Girl on a Train was written in 2013 by Alison Waines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there two books called the girl on the train", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7484, "Truth_answer": "Reporter David Benoit told NPR's Linda Wertheimer that an incredible number of people were buying Girl on a Train instead of The Girl on the Train", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did people confuse the girl on the train with girl on a train", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7484, "Truth_answer": "Most mixed up readers had purchased the e book, clicking on the first book titled girl on a train, not realizing that it was a different author", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did people confuse the girl on the train with girl on a train", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7484, "Truth_answer": "Writing had always been a hobby for Alison Waines, but in 2016 she sold over 30,000 copies of her book, Girl on a Train due to the mix up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did alison waines make in book sales due to the mix up of the title", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7485, "Truth_answer": "The 8th Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, was released on July 31, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the 8th Harry Potter book come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7485, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a two part play written by Jack Thorne based on an original story by J. K. Rowling, John Tiffany, and Thorne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote harry potter and the cursed child", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7485, "Truth_answer": "At the 2018 Tony Awards, the Broadway production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child won six awards, including Best Play", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did harry potter and the cursed child receive any tony awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7485, "Truth_answer": "At the 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child received a record breaking eleven nominations and won another record breaking nine awards, including Best New Play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did harry potter and the cursed child receive any laurence olivier awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7485, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, at the Lyric Theatre, grossed 2,338,315 dollars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925015614id_/https://deadline.com/2018/11/broadway-box-office-best-thanksgiving-43-million-harry-potter-and-the-cursed-child-record-to-kill-a-mockingbird-60-minutes-1202508951/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the production of harry potter and the cursed child gross", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7486, "Truth_answer": "Currently, the Playboy Mansion is owned by Daren Metropoulos, the son of billionaire investor Dean Metropoulos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playboy_Mansion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's in charge of the playboy mansion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7486, "Truth_answer": "The Playboy Mansion is used for various corporate activities and serves as a location for television production, magazine photography, charitable events, and civic functions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playboy_Mansion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the playboy mansion used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7486, "Truth_answer": "The Playboy Mansion is 21,987 square feet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the playboy mansion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7486, "Truth_answer": "The Playboy Mansion was designed by Arthur R. Kelly in 1927", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playboy_Mansion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the playboy mansion", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7486, "Truth_answer": "The Playboy Mansion has 29 rooms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023182225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playboy_Mansion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many rooms does the playboy mansion have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7487, "Truth_answer": "Betty Hutton, Cornel Wilde, and Charlton Heston star in The Greatest Show on Earth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in the greatest show on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7487, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Show on Earth is a 1952 American drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Show_on_Earth_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Showman_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the greatest show on earth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7487, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Show on Earth won two Academy Awards, those being for Best Picture and Best Story", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Show_on_Earth_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the greatest show on earth win any academy awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7487, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Show on Earth won Golden Globe Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Director, and Best Motion Picture", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Show_on_Earth_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the greatest show on earth win any golden globe awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7487, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Show on Earth earned an estimated 12 million at the box office in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Show_on_Earth_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the greatest show on earth earn at the box office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7488, "Truth_answer": "Strother Martin is best known as the prison captain in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the warden in cool hand luke", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7488, "Truth_answer": "The quotation used by the prison warden in Cool Hand Luke begins with, what we've got here is failure to communicate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the famous line spoken by the captain in cool hand luke", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7488, "Truth_answer": "Donn Pearce, a merchant seaman turned counterfeiter and safe cracker, wrote the novel Cool Hand Luke, about his experiences working on a chain gang while serving in a Florida prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_Hand_Luke_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the novel cool hand luke", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7488, "Truth_answer": "Donn Pearce sold Cool Hand Luke to Warner Bros. for 80,000 dollars and received another 15,000 dollars to write the screenplay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did donn pearce make for writing the screenplay for cool hand luke", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7488, "Truth_answer": "Cool Hand Luke cemented Paul Newman's status as one of the era's top box office actors. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did cool hand luke do for paul newman's career", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7489, "Truth_answer": "Although the first residential facilities were established in New France, the term, residential schools, usually refers to schools established after 1880", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204052803id_/https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools_p1", "http://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2017/07/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were residential schools first established in canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7489, "Truth_answer": "Residential schools were created by Christian churches and the Canadian government", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204052803id_/https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created residential schools", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7489, "Truth_answer": "Residential schools were created as an attempt to both educate and convert Indigenous youth and to integrate them into Canadian society", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204052803id_/https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools_p1", "http://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2017/07/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204052803id_/https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were residential schools created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7489, "Truth_answer": "The Gordon Residential School in Punnichy, Saskatchewan, closed in 1996. It was the last residential school in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204052803id_/https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last residential school in canada close", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7489, "Truth_answer": "An estimated 6,000 children died at residential schools", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204052803id_/https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/residential-schools_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many children died at residential schools", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7490, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Peter Hall plays the Predator in the 1987 film, Predator", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the predator in the movie the predator", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7490, "Truth_answer": "Jean Claude Van Damme was originally cast as the Predator", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128175518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_(film)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125154744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_(franchise)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was originally cast as the predator in the film predator", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7490, "Truth_answer": "Schwarzenegger, Weathers, and Ventura, required a more physically imposing Predator. In addition, Van Damme constantly complained about the monster suit being too hot and caused him to pass out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was jean claude van damme replaced as the predator", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7490, "Truth_answer": "Commitments by Arnold Schwarzenegger delayed the start of filming of Predator by several months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the filming of predator delayed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7490, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography eventually began in the jungles of Palenque, Mexico, near Villahermosa, Tabasco, during the last week of March 1986, but most of Predator was shot in Mismaloya, Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did principal photography for predator begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7491, "Truth_answer": "Estévez, or Estevez in English, is a Galician family name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160419173458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estevez_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190509110328id_/https://forebears.io/surnames/estevez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name estevez come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7491, "Truth_answer": "The equivalent of Estevez in Portuguese is Esteves", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160419173458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estevez_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190509110328id_/https://forebears.io/surnames/estevez_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the equivalent of the surname estevez in portuguese", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7491, "Truth_answer": "The Italian equivalent of the surname Estevez is DeStefano", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the equivalent of the surname estevez in italian", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7491, "Truth_answer": "In The United States the number of people who held the Estevez surname rose 134,529 percent between 1880 and 2014", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how popular in the surname estevez in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7491, "Truth_answer": "The last name Estevez is the 4,891st most commonly held surname globally, borne by approximately 1 in 62,807 people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how common is the surname Estevez worldwide?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7492, "Truth_answer": "The prime meridian separates the eastern hemisphere from the western hemisphere. Halfway around the world, at 180 degrees longitude, is the International Date Line", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the prime meridian and the international date line meet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7492, "Truth_answer": "There is an international agreement that the meridian that runs through Greenwich, England, is considered the official prime meridian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190413195735id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/prime-meridian/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the offical prime meridian", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7492, "Truth_answer": "At an international convention called by U.S. President Chester Arthur in 1884, representatives from 25 countries agreed to make the Greenwich Meridian the international standard for the prime meridian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190413195735id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/prime-meridian/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the official prime meridian chosen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7492, "Truth_answer": "The modern prime meridian, the IERS Reference Meridian, is the prime meridian that currently has the widest use.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the modern prime meridian", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7492, "Truth_answer": "IERS in IERS Reference Meridian stands for The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does iers in iers reference meridian stand for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7493, "Truth_answer": "The union red, white and blue standard remained mostly unchanged during the war other than to add a star when the 34th state, Kansas, was admitted to the Union", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910093856id_/https://www.historynet.com/civil-war-flags_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the union flag look like in the civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7493, "Truth_answer": "There were a number of different star patterns on the Civil War Union flags. Since there was no official star pattern, people designed their flags as they saw fit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208081229id_/http://www.americancivilwarstory.com:80/civil-war-union-flag.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the stars arranged in the union flag during the civil war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7493, "Truth_answer": "An official star pattern for the United States flag was not introduced until Arizona became a state, and the 48 star flag was introduced in 1912", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208081229id_/http://www.americancivilwarstory.com:80/civil-war-union-flag.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was an official star pattern introduced for the american flag", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7493, "Truth_answer": "Popular star arrangement designs during the 1800s for the American flag included the Great Star, the Great Flower, the Round Pattern, the Wagon Wheel, and the Snowflake Flag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of popular star pattern designs for the american flag", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7493, "Truth_answer": "Each regiment carried both the Stars and Stripes, and a Union battle flag of their own design. No single flag design that was used by all the Union regiments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the union battle flag look like during the civil war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "two ways in which the pressure in the atmosphere is like the pressure in a liquid", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7495, "Truth_answer": "The poorest states in America are West Virginia, Mississippi, and Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which state is the poorest in the US", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7495, "Truth_answer": "Measuring the poorest U.S. states as of 2019 includes analyzing the median household income, poverty rate, and unemployment rate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the poverty level of the us states measured", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7495, "Truth_answer": "According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate in the US is at 3.6 percent", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the unemployment rate in the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7495, "Truth_answer": "There are 5.8 million unemployed persons in the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many unemployed persons are there in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7495, "Truth_answer": "More than 38 million people in the U.S. are in poverty or 11.8 percent of the population", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people are in poverty in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7496, "Truth_answer": "Here Comes the Sun was released on 26 September 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did here comes the sun come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7496, "Truth_answer": "Here Comes the Sun is a song by the English rock band the Beatles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings here comes the sun", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7496, "Truth_answer": "Here Comes The Sun was written by George Harrison and is one of his best known compositions for the Beatles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote here comes the sun", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7496, "Truth_answer": "Here Comes The Sun is from The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is the song here comes the sun from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7496, "Truth_answer": "Here Comes the Sun has been covered by Richie Havens, Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, Nina Simone, George Benson, Booker T. and the M.G.'s, Peter Tosh and Joe Brown", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which artists have covered the song here comes the sun", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7497, "Truth_answer": "The Kitti's hog nosed bat lives in western Thailand and southeast Myanmar, where it occupies limestone caves along rivers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827175501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitti%27s_Hog-nosed_Bat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do kitti's hog nosed bats live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7497, "Truth_answer": "Kitti's hog nosed bats feed during short activity periods in the evening and dawn, foraging around nearby forest areas for insects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827175501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitti%27s_Hog-nosed_Bat_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do kitti's hog nosed bats feed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7497, "Truth_answer": "Female kitti's hog nosed bats give birth annually to a single offspring", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how often do female kitti's hog nosed bats give birth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7497, "Truth_answer": "Kitti's hog nosed bat is about 29 to 33 mm in length and 2 g in mass, hence the common name of bumblebee bat", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how small are kitti's hog nosed bats", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7497, "Truth_answer": "Kitti's hog nosed bat was unknown to the world at large prior to 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827175501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitti%27s_Hog-nosed_Bat_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were kitti's hog nosed bats discovered", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7498, "Truth_answer": "The main purpose for the creation of the Senate of Pakistan was to give equal representation to all the federating units", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217235850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_of_Pakistan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of senate in pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7498, "Truth_answer": "First convened in 1973, the Senate of Pakistan's composition and powers are established by the Article 59 of the Constitution of Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217235850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_of_Pakistan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the senate of pakistan first convene", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7498, "Truth_answer": "Each of the four provinces of Pakistan are represented by 23 senators regardless of population", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217235850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_of_Pakistan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many senators represent the provinces of pakistan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7498, "Truth_answer": "There are one hundred and four senatorial seats in Pakistani government", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many senatorial seats are there in pakistani government", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7498, "Truth_answer": "There are 18 women Senators; Pakistani constitution requires that there be at least 17 women Senators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217235850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_of_Pakistan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there women senators in pakistan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7499, "Truth_answer": "The backflip in ice skating competitions was banned a few months after the 1976 Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were backflips made illegal in figure skating", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7499, "Truth_answer": "The first and last skater to legally perform the backflip in Olympic competition was the American Terry Kubicka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102161812id_/https://deadspin.com/no-the-backflip-was-not-banned-in-figure-skating-becau-1822904068_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last skater to legally perform the backflip", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7499, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after Terry Kubicka performed the backflip during his free skate at the 1976 world championships and the 1976 Olympics in Innsbruck, the move was banned", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102161812id_/https://deadspin.com/no-the-backflip-was-not-banned-in-figure-skating-becau-1822904068_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did terry kubicka perform a backflip", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7499, "Truth_answer": "The move was banned because it was considered too showbiz by the International Skating Union. Also, all skating jumps need to be landed on one foot, on a backward edge", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the backflip banned in figure skating", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7499, "Truth_answer": "Surya Bonaly landed a backflip on one foot in the 1998 Olympics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100832id_/https://www.liveabout.com/backflips-performed-by-figure-skaters-1282451_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any skater land the backflip on one foot", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7500, "Truth_answer": "Canada finished third in the overall medal count with 29 medals at the 2018 Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what place did canada finish in the olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7500, "Truth_answer": "Canadian figure skaters won four medals at the 2018 Games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914052820id_/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canada-at-the-2018-olympic-winter-games_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many medals did canadian figure skaters win at the 2018 olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7500, "Truth_answer": "The Canadian snowboarding team collected a national record of four medals at the 2018 Games in PyeongChang", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914052820id_/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canada-at-the-2018-olympic-winter-games_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many medals did the canadian snowboarding team collect", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7500, "Truth_answer": "225 Canadian athletes participated in the 2018 Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many canadian athletes particiapted in the 2018 olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7500, "Truth_answer": "The Canadian team won 11 gold medals at the 2018 Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many gold medals did the canadian team win at the 2018 olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7501, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is announcing the red sox game tonight on nesn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7501, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox are owned by Fenway Sports Group", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the red sox", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7501, "Truth_answer": "The Fenway Sports Group also owns Liverpool F.C. of the Premier League in England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the fenway sports group own other teams besides the boston red sox", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7501, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox have won nine World Series championships", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.marcresearch.com/blogs/merrill/2008/03/24/attention-baseball-fans-i-love-my-boston-red-sox-this-year-how-do-the-yankee-fans-feel/_p46", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p1", "https://thecover4.com/category/general/_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818135257id_/https://sabr.org/bioproj/harry-frazee-and-the-red-sox_p22", "https://www.marcresearch.com/blogs/merrill/2008/03/24/attention-baseball-fans-i-love-my-boston-red-sox-this-year-how-do-the-yankee-fans-feel/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many world championships have the boston red sox won", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7501, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox' history has been marked by the team's intense rivalry with the New York Yankees, arguably the fiercest and most historic in North American professional sports", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who do the boston red sox have an intense rivalry with", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7502, "Truth_answer": "The Hebrew Bible, also called the Tanakh is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, including the Torah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the holy book of the jewish religion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7502, "Truth_answer": "According to rabbinic tradition, there are 613 commandments in the Torah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many commandments are there in the torah", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7502, "Truth_answer": "Many laws were only applicable when the Temple in Jerusalem existed, and only 369 of the commandments in the Torah are still applicable today", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many commandments in the torah are applicable today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7502, "Truth_answer": "According to Rabbinical Jewish tradition, God gave both the Written Law, the Torah, and the Oral law to Moses on Mount Sinai.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wiki2.org/en/Judah_the_Prince_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did moses receive on mount sinai according to rabbinical tradition", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7502, "Truth_answer": "The Mishnah, the halakhic Midrash, and the Talmud and its commentaries were written from the Jewish oral tradition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what jewish texts derive from the oral tradition", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7503, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything you say can and will be held against you amendment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7504, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "colours channel serial shakti astitva ke ehsaas ki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7505, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the shape of the path of a planet or asteroid the sun is an", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7506, "Truth_answer": "The fifth season of the American comedy drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on June 9, 2017,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_5)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 5 of orange is the new black come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7506, "Truth_answer": "There are 13 episodes in season 5 of Orange is the New Black", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tvweb.com/dark-overlord-hackers-leaked-tv-show-list/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in season 5 of orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7506, "Truth_answer": "There are 7 seasons of Orange is the New Black", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there in orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7506, "Truth_answer": "During the riot in season 5, Piscatella left the prison and was shot by an officer who thought he was an inmate because of a smoke bomb", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which character dies in season 5 of orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7506, "Truth_answer": "On season six of Orange is the New Black, Piscatella's murder is trying to be pinned on Red or Taystee since the two have motives for wanting him dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is blamed for piscatella's death in orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7507, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i would walk 500 miles kenny and the scots", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7508, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the sarbanes-oxley act of 2002 is a governmental response to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7509, "Truth_answer": "Columbia Broadcasting System owned the New York Yankees before George Steinbrenner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owned the new york yankees before george steinbrenner", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7509, "Truth_answer": "George Steinbrenner was the New York Yankees' principal owner from 1973 until his death in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Yankees_owners_and_executives_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did george steinbrenner own the new york yankees", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7509, "Truth_answer": "The longest tenured general manager for the New York Yankees is Ed Barrow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the new york yankees’ first general manager", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7509, "Truth_answer": "Ed Barrow served as GM for the New York Yankees for 23 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Ed Barrow serve as general manager for the new york yankees", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7509, "Truth_answer": "The GM of the New York Yankees controls player transactions, hires the manager and coaching staff, and negotiates with players and agents regarding contracts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908210026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Yankees_owners_and_executives_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the general managers of the new york yankees do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7510, "Truth_answer": "The female reproductive system includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, mammary glands and breasts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the main parts of the female reproductive system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7510, "Truth_answer": "The ovaries produce the egg cells, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231073035id_/https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9118-female-reproductive-system_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does fertilization occur in the female reproductive system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7510, "Truth_answer": "If no conception occurs, the uterine lining, as well as blood, will be shed. The shedding of an unfertilized egg and the uterine wall is the time of menstruation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the unfertilized ova", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7510, "Truth_answer": "At birth, there are approximately 1 million eggs; and by the time of puberty, only about 300,000 remain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231073035id_/https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9118-female-reproductive-system_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many eggs does a woman's body have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7510, "Truth_answer": "Only 300 to 400 eggs will be ovulated during a woman's reproductive lifetime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231073035id_/https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9118-female-reproductive-system_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many eggs will be ovulated in a woman's body", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7511, "Truth_answer": "All power comes from the ground because your legs are connected to the ground, they are most responsible for pushing off the ground to generate power throughout your body", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210011217id_/https://expertboxing.com/most-important-muscles-for-fighting_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does a boxer's power come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7511, "Truth_answer": "The chest muscles generate the most punching power out of your upper body muscles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does a boxer's punching power come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7511, "Truth_answer": "Your abs allow you to connect the force generated by all your limbs into one powerful punch and help you breathe and allow you to take frontal body shots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the abdominal muscles do in boxing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7511, "Truth_answer": "The shoulders are most important for punch endurance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the shoulders in boxing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7511, "Truth_answer": "The glutes take over after your legs to turn your torso in the direction of the punch, giving more power behind your punch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200501051324id_/https://www.livestrong.com/article/543934-what-parts-of-the-body-does-boxing-work/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do the glutes help in boxing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7512, "Truth_answer": "Time to Say Goodby is the English version of the Italian song Con te partirò, written by Francesco Sartori and Lucio Quarantotto", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song it's time to say goodbye", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7512, "Truth_answer": "Con te partirò was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909213813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con_te_partir%C3%B2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the italian version of time to say goodbye", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7512, "Truth_answer": "Con te partirò was released on 21 February 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was con te partirò released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7512, "Truth_answer": "Con te partirò topped the charts in France, becoming one of the best selling singles of all time. In Belgium, it broke the all time record sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did con te partirò chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7512, "Truth_answer": "Time to Say Goodbye sold more than 12 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling singles of all time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909213813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con_te_partir%C3%B2_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did time to say goodbye sell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a ruined city on crete centre of the minoan bronze age civilisation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7514, "Truth_answer": "The Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station is currently the biggest thermal power plant in India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the biggest thermal power plant in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7514, "Truth_answer": "The Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station is located in Singrauli district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161018010025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vindhyachal_Thermal_Power_Station_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024095621id_/https://www.power-technology.com/features/feature-the-top-10-biggest-thermal-power-plants-in-india/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the vindhyachal thermal power station located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7514, "Truth_answer": "The Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 4,760 MW.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161018010025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vindhyachal_Thermal_Power_Station_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the vindhyachal thermal power station's capacity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7514, "Truth_answer": "The coal for the Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station is sourced from Nigahi mines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the coal for the vindhyachal thermal power station sourced from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7514, "Truth_answer": "The water for the Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station is sourced from the discharge canal of Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161018010025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vindhyachal_Thermal_Power_Station_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201024095621id_/https://www.power-technology.com/features/feature-the-top-10-biggest-thermal-power-plants-in-india/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the water for the vindhyachal thermal power station sourced from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "description of katniss everdeen in the hunger games book", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the elasticity of demand for an item is determined in part by the question", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "heir of denethor 2 lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7518, "Truth_answer": "High School Musical 2 was filmed in East High School and Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club in Utah, with additional scenes were filmed in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the second high school musical filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7518, "Truth_answer": "The High School Musical franchise consists of three Disney musical romantic comedy drama films", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many high school musical films are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7518, "Truth_answer": "High School Musical 2 was released on August 17, 2007", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204071031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbin_Bleu_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_School_Musical_(franchise)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was high school musical 2 released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7518, "Truth_answer": "In the U.S., High School Musical 2 generated 17 million viewers in its premiere broadcast", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207113105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_School_Musical_2_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many viewers did high school musical 2 generate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7518, "Truth_answer": "High School Musical 3, Senior Year premiered in London on October 17, 2008, and was theatrically released in the US on October 24, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204070401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_School_Musical_3:_Senior_Year_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_School_Musical_(franchise)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was high school musical 3 released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7519, "Truth_answer": "Durrington Walls is thought to have been a site used for ritual or ceremonial activity from about 2000 to 1600 bce. Durrington Walls is part of the larger Stonehenge landscape.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229215703id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Durrington-Walls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the durrington walls and what was their function", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7519, "Truth_answer": "Durrington Walls lies 2 miles north east of Stonehenge in the parish of Durrington, just north of Amesbury.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far are the durrington walls from stonehenge", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7519, "Truth_answer": "Between 2004 and 2006, excavations at the Durrington Walls site by a team led by the University of Sheffield revealed seven houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202083923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durrington_Walls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many houses were discovered at the durrington walls", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7519, "Truth_answer": "The Neolithic settlement at Durrington Walls may have originally had up to 1000 houses and perhaps 4,000 people, if the entire enclosed area was used.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202083923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durrington_Walls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many houses were there at durrington walls originally", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7519, "Truth_answer": "The period of settlement was about 500 years, starting sometime between c. 2800 and 2100 BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202083923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durrington_Walls_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the period of neolithic settlement at the durrington walls site", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7520, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how i met your mother ted meets the mother", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7521, "Truth_answer": "Neil Gorsuch is the youngest member currently sitting on the US Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the youngest current sitting supreme court justice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7521, "Truth_answer": "President Donald Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126034641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gorsuch_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gorsuch_Supreme_Court_nomination_p1", "https://www.apethorpevillage.co.uk/what-religion-is-gorsuch/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who nominated neil gorsuch for supreme court justice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7521, "Truth_answer": "Neil Gorsuch succeeded Antonin Scalia as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126034641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gorsuch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did neil gorsuch succeed in the supreme court", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7521, "Truth_answer": "Neil Gorsuch received his commission on April 8, 2017. He was sworn into office on Monday, April 10, 2017, in two ceremonies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126034641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gorsuch_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did neil gorsuch assume office as supreme court justice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7521, "Truth_answer": "In an appalling majority opinion, Neil Gorsuch endorses pain filled deaths for people subjected to capital punishment", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200719165122id_/https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/neil-gorsuch-death-penalty-bucklew/_p1", "https://rcquadcopterparts.info/tucson-dominant-and-submissive-ideas.html_p0", "https://cwct.info/utah-ut-submissive-wife-sex.cgi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is neil gorsuch's opinion about the death penalty", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7522, "Truth_answer": "The first ODI match in India was played at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad on 25 November 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first odi match played in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7522, "Truth_answer": "The first ODI match in India was played between India and England", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did india play at the first odi match in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7522, "Truth_answer": "England beat India by five wickets and 13 balls to spare", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won at the first odi match in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7522, "Truth_answer": "The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium hosted its only ODI Match and first ever played in India on 25 November 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardar_Vallabhbhai_Patel_Stadium,_Ahmedabad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the sardar vallabhbhai patel stadium host any other odi matches besides the november 1981 match", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7522, "Truth_answer": "The Motera Stadium in Gujarat now hosts all ODI Matches and Test Matches in Ahmebadad", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626224404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardar_Vallabhbhai_Patel_Stadium,_Ahmedabad_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the odi matches in ahmedabad held", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7523, "Truth_answer": "Pabst Brewing Company, now headquartered in Los Angeles, continues to produce Schlitz Red Bull and Schlitz Bull Ice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do they still make schlitz malt liquor bull", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7523, "Truth_answer": "The Pabst Brewing Company is an American company that dates its origins to a brewing company founded in 1844 by Jacob Best", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223232909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pabst_Brewing_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was pabst brewing company founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7523, "Truth_answer": "By 1889, the company was named Pabst Brewing Company after Frederick Pabst.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was pabst brewing company named after", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7523, "Truth_answer": "As the company’s president, German immigrant Frederick Pabst led the Pabst Brewing Company through a remarkable period of growth and it became the epitome of a successful national shipping brewery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413125011id_/https://www.immigrantentrepreneurship.org/entry.php?rec=25_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was frederick pabst", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7523, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Pabst was a cabin boy on a Lake Michigan steamer. By 21, Pabst had earned his pilot's license, and was captain of one of these vessels", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104044808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Pabst_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was frederick pabst's profession before becoming a beer brewer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7524, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "states that allow concealed carry on college campus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "road in united states with no speed limit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7526, "Truth_answer": "At the One Hundred Eleventh United States Congress, from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011, both the senate and house majority were democrats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time democrats controlled congress", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7526, "Truth_answer": "The 111th US Congress began during the last two weeks of the George W. Bush administration, with the remainder spanning the first two years of Barack Obama's presidency", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111th_United_States_Congress_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was president during the 111th us congress", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7526, "Truth_answer": "The 111th Congress had the most experienced members in history. The average member of the House had served 10.3 years, while the average Senator had served 13.4 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113000224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111th_United_States_Congress_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the 111th us congress members experienced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7526, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Pelosi, the first woman to serve as a house speaker, served as the house speaker from January 4, 2007, to January 3, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the house speaker during the 111th us congress", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7526, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Pelosi was formally reelected to the speakership at the start of the 116th Congress on January 3, 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did nancy pelosi get reelected as the house speaker", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7527, "Truth_answer": "On December 24, 2015, Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan was appointed as Jio's brand ambassador.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jio_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the brand ambassador of the recently launched mobile network reliance jio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7527, "Truth_answer": "Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is jio headquartered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7527, "Truth_answer": "Jio operates a national LTE network with coverage across all 22 telecom circles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jio_p0", "https://www.offcampusjobs4u.com/reliance-jio-infocomm-freshers-recruitment-as-graduate-engineer-trainee-for-be-b-tech/_p1", "https://www.constructionplacements.com/graduate-engineer-trainee-fresher-engineers-reliance-jio-navi-mumbai/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many telecom circles does jio cover", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7527, "Truth_answer": "Jio became publicly available on 5 September 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did jio become publicly available", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7527, "Truth_answer": "In September 2019, Jio launched a fiber to the home service, offering home broadband, television, and telephone services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other services does jio offer besides a mobile network", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state where eden garden cricket ground is located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a markownikoff's rule explain with an example", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7530, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what to do for portuguese man of war sting", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7531, "Truth_answer": "James Cornelison is a professional singer who sings The Star Spangled Banner and O Canada at the beginning of home games for the Chicago Blackhawks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cornelison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the national anthem for the blackhawks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7531, "Truth_answer": "The tradition of Blackhawks' fans applauding and cheering loudly during the national anthem originated during a 1985 Campbell Conference playoff game at Chicago Stadium versus the Edmonton Oilers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129031244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the tradition of the chicago blackhawks' fans cheering loudly during the national anthem begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7531, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Messmer was the Blackhawks home game national anthem singer when the tradition of cheering loudly during the singing of the anthem started.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the blackhawks' national anthem singer when the tradition of cheering loudly started", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7531, "Truth_answer": "Here Come the Hawks is the official fight song and introduction of the Chicago Blackhawks", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129031244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the chicago blackhawks' official fight song", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7531, "Truth_answer": "The song Here Come the Hawks was written by J. Swayzee, an avid Blackhawks fan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129031244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song here come the hawks", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nhl teams that have never won the cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7533, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "laali ki shaadi mein laaddoo deewana full movie 480p", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7534, "Truth_answer": "The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was founded in 1889. By the late 19th century, were going to school instead of work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did child labour stop in the industrial revolution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7534, "Truth_answer": "Children were paid less than 10 cents an hour for fourteen hour days of work.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109084616id_/https://firstindustrialrevolution.weebly.com/working-and-living-conditions.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did children get paid during the industrial revolution", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7534, "Truth_answer": "The first act to regulate child labour in Britain was passed in 1803.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_labour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first act to regulate child labor pass", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7534, "Truth_answer": "As early as 1802 and 1819 Factory Acts were passed to regulate the working hours of workhouse children in factories and cotton mills to 12 hours per day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_labour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did factory acts to regulate working hours for children pass", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7534, "Truth_answer": "The factory acts were largely ineffective", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_labour_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the factory acts of 1802 and 1819 effective", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7535, "Truth_answer": "Louis XVI was the last king of France in the line of Bourbon monarchs preceding the French Revolution of 1789.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102183627id_/https://www.biography.com/royalty/louis-xvi_p0", "https://www.camping-masevaux.com/french-philosopher-who-world-became-worse/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which family was ruling in france during french revolution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7535, "Truth_answer": "On May 10, 1774, Louis Auguste became Louis XVI upon the death of his grandfather, Louis XV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102183627id_/https://www.biography.com/royalty/louis-xvi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did louis xvi take the throne", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7535, "Truth_answer": "Louis XVI was 20 years old at the time he took the throne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was louis xvi when he took the throne", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7535, "Truth_answer": "In 1770 Louis XVI married Austrian archduchess Marie Antoinette, the daughter of Maria Theresa and Holy Roman Emperor Francis I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102183627id_/https://www.biography.com/royalty/louis-xvi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did louis xvi marry", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7535, "Truth_answer": "Louis XVI was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102183627id_/https://www.biography.com/royalty/louis-xvi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did louis xvi die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7536, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the kinks rock and roll hall of fame induction", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7537, "Truth_answer": "Today, petroleum is found in vast underground reservoirs where ancient seas were located. Petroleum reservoirs can be found beneath land or the ocean floor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do we get petroleum as a resource", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7537, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum is used to make gasoline. It is also processed and part of thousands of different items, including tires, refrigerators, life jackets, and anesthetics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is petroleum used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7537, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum, like coal and natural gas, is a non renewable source of energy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is petroleum renewable", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7537, "Truth_answer": "Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, has the largest oil reserves in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705164719id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/petroleum/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the largest reserves of petroleum in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7537, "Truth_answer": "The earliest known oil wells were drilled in China as early as 350 CE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the first oil wells drilled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7538, "Truth_answer": "Philip G. Kiko is the Chief Administrative Officer of the US House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the chief administrative officer of the us house of representatives", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7538, "Truth_answer": "The chief administrative officer of the US House of Representatives carries out administrative functions for the House, including human resources, information resources, payroll, finance, procurement, and other business services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Administrative_Officer_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the chief officer of the house of representatives do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7538, "Truth_answer": "The Chief Administrative Officer is elected every two years when the House organizes for a new Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Administrative_Officer_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how often is a chief administrative officer of the house elected", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7538, "Truth_answer": "The office of the CAO was first created during the 104th Congress, which met from January 3, 1995 to January 3, 1997", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Administrative_Officer_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the office of chief administrative officer of the house created", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7538, "Truth_answer": "Scot Faulkner of West Virginia served as the first CAO", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Administrative_Officer_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first chief administrative officer of the us house of representatives", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7539, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the venue and year of earth summit on conservation of biodiversity was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the united states constitution signed this is an example of what type of question", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7541, "Truth_answer": "Right Here, Right Now is a song by British alternative dance band Jesus Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song right here right now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7541, "Truth_answer": "Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford on Avon in Wiltshire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925012744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Jones_p0", "https://suggestify.co/london&eid=264371_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the band jesus jones from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7541, "Truth_answer": "Right Here, Right Now is from the album, Doubt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which album is the song right here right now from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7541, "Truth_answer": "Right Here Right Now topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1991", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005133611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_Here,_Right_Now_(Jesus_Jones_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song right here right now chart in the us", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7541, "Truth_answer": "The single Right Here Right Now sold over 1 million copies", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the song right here right now sell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7542, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is land being degraded suggest methods to conserve land resource", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7543, "Truth_answer": "Carol Channing originated the role of Dolly Levi in Broadway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who originated the role of dolly levi on broadway", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7543, "Truth_answer": "Carol Channing's performance as Dolly Levi won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Channing_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did carol channing win any awards for the role of dolly levi", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7543, "Truth_answer": "The show, Hello Dolly, first opened on Broadway on January 16, 1964", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Channing_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did hello dolly first open", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7543, "Truth_answer": "Besides Carol Channing, six other stars played Dolly Levi: Ginger Rogers, Martha Raye, Betty Grable, Pearl Bailey, Phyllis Diller and Ethel Merman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else played dolly levi besides carol channing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7543, "Truth_answer": "Hello, Dolly is a musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart, based on Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Beverly-Hills-High-School_p10", "https://snoopstheatrethoughts.com/2013/03/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the musical hello dolly", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7544, "Truth_answer": "The most populous city in Mexico is the capital, Mexico City, with a population of 8.9 million and its metropolitan area is also the most populated with 20.1 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the population of mexico primarily located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7544, "Truth_answer": "With a population of about 126 million in 2019, Mexico ranks as the 10th most populated country in the world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Mexico_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of mexico", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7544, "Truth_answer": "According to the latest WHO data published in 2018 life expectancy in Mexico is 76.6", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.khmer440.com/k/2013/07/7-reasons-why-you-really-shouldnt-move-to-cambodia/?replytocom=38457_p247", "http://www.khmer440.com/k/2013/07/7-reasons-why-you-really-shouldnt-move-to-cambodia/?replytocom=63135_p247", "http://www.khmer440.com/k/2013/07/7-reasons-why-you-really-shouldnt-move-to-cambodia/?replytocom=70400_p247", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210204527id_/https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/mexico-life-expectancy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the life expectancy in mexico", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7544, "Truth_answer": "The life expectancy at birth in Mexico is 76.3", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the life expectancy at birth in mexico", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7544, "Truth_answer": "The median age in Mexico is 28.6 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the median age in mexico", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7545, "Truth_answer": "The Oklahoma Sooners were ranked no. 1 in the Big 12 Football Standings 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's ranked number one in the big 12", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7545, "Truth_answer": "The University of Oklahoma's current athletic director is Joe Castiglione", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200323171001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Sooners_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the athletic director of the university of oklahoma", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7545, "Truth_answer": "Lincoln Riley is currently the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the oklahoma sooners' football coach", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7545, "Truth_answer": "The Sooners have been participating in college football since 1895", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200323171001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Sooners_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the oklahoma sooners start participating in college football", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7545, "Truth_answer": "Oklahoma claims seven consensus national championships won by selection in the major college football polls", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210051450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Sooners_football_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many national football championships have the oklahoma sooners won", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7546, "Truth_answer": "There are two episodes in Luther, series 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in luther season 4", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7546, "Truth_answer": "Idris Elba has been awarded a Critics' Choice Television Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance as John Luther", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the lead actor of the series luther receive any awards", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7546, "Truth_answer": "Creator Neil Cross has said that Luther is influenced by both Sherlock Holmes and Columbo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther_(TV_series)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired the creation of the series luther", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7546, "Truth_answer": "Paul Englishby composed Luther's soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the soundtrack of luther", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7546, "Truth_answer": "The opening theme song of Luther is a shorter version of Paradise Circus by Massive Attack and features the voice of Hope Sandoval.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218080328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther_(TV_series)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who performs the opening theme song of luther", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7547, "Truth_answer": "The Hoover Dam was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression", "Truth_passages": [ "http://pmle.taxi-marchal-lyon.fr/why-was-the-hoover-dam-built.html_p0", "http://gloc.visagistin-noushin.de/hoover-dam-lookout-gift-shop.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Dam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the hoover dam start being built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7547, "Truth_answer": "The Hoover Dam was built to control floods of fertile, but arid agricultural land, and to provide a source of water and electrical power for people in its adjacent areas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130132411id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/places/united-states-and-canada/us-physical-geography/hoover-dam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the hoover dam built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7547, "Truth_answer": "Architect Gordon B. Kaufmann was brought in to design the exteriors of the Hoover Dam. Kaufmann applied an elegant Art Deco style to the entire project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the architect of the hoover dam", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7547, "Truth_answer": "At Gordon B. Kaufmann's request, Denver artist Allen Tupper True was hired to handle the design and decoration of the walls and floors of the Hoover Dam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Dam_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed and decorated the walls and floors of the hoover dam", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7547, "Truth_answer": "Complementing Kaufmann and True's work, sculptor Oskar J.W. Hansen designed many of the sculptures on and around the Hoover Dam", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Dam_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the sculptures on and around the hoover dam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "evaluate the effect of irda on insurance sector in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe two sources of earth's energy that are not produced", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7550, "Truth_answer": "Hyaline cartilage is found in the ribs, nose, larynx, trachea; fibro cartilage in invertebral discs, joint capsules, ligaments; and elastic cartilage in the external ear, epiglottis and larynx.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is each type of cartilage located in the body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7550, "Truth_answer": "Cartilage is made up of specialized cells called chondrocytes. These chondrocytes produce large amounts of extracellular matrix composed of collagen fibres, proteoglycan, and elastin fibers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405020447id_/https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Cartilage.aspx_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is cartilage made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7550, "Truth_answer": "Water contributes up to 80 percent of articular cartilage's wet weight. Approximately 30 percent of this water is associated with the intrafibrillar space within the collagen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190627032053id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445147/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percent of cartilage is water", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7550, "Truth_answer": "Articular cartilage is hyaline cartilage on the articular surfaces of bones, and lies inside the joint cavity of synovial joints, bathed in synovial fluid produced by the synovial membrane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105224756id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyaline_cartilage_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is articular cartilage located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7550, "Truth_answer": "Cartilage chondrocytes are bound in lacunae, unable to migrate to damaged areas. Also, hyaline cartilage does not have a blood supply so the deposition of new matrix is slow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is damage to cartilage difficult to heal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7551, "Truth_answer": "Marta Dubois plays Magnum's wife, Michelle Hue, in Magnum, P.I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played magnum's wife on magnum pi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7551, "Truth_answer": "In Magnum PI, Michelle had her marriage to Magnum annulled after her first husband, a North Vietnamese general who was presumed dead, resurfaced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127152535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnum,_P.I._p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did michelle annul her marriage to magnum pi", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7551, "Truth_answer": "Unbeknownst to Magnum, he and Michelle conceived a daughter who was raised by Michelle and her second husband", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did michelle hue have a baby", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7551, "Truth_answer": "Magnum was not aware of his daughter's existance until 1987 when she was five years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127000031id_/http://magnum-mania.com:80/Characters/Main_Characters.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is magnum's daughter when she is introduced to him", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7551, "Truth_answer": "Michelle Hue was tragically killed by car bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127000031id_/http://magnum-mania.com:80/Characters/Main_Characters.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does michelle hue die in magnum pi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7552, "Truth_answer": "Australian citizens traveling to the E.U. will require a visa waiver for Europe from Australia as of the end of 2022.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does an australian passport holder need a visa for spain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7552, "Truth_answer": "Spain and Portugal joined the Schengen Agreement on 25th June 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did spain become a member state of the schengen area", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7552, "Truth_answer": "The Schengen Agreement was signed on 14 June 1985", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tvaraj.com/tag/european-economic-community/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908231551id_/https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/schengen-agreement/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204174738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement_p0", "http://www.captechclassic.com/tag/travel/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the schengen agreement signed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7552, "Truth_answer": "The Schengen Agreement was signed by France, Germany, Belgium, Luxemburg, and Netherlands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries first signed the schengen agreement", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7552, "Truth_answer": "On 19 June 1990, a Convention was signed for the concrete implementation of the Schengen Agreement which included the definition of procedures for issuing a uniform visa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the common visa policy introduced in the schengen agreement", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7553, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "romans plowing salt into the ruins of carthage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7554, "Truth_answer": "The World Boxing Association, from which the World Boxing Organization had not yet separated, voted to reduce their championship distances to 12 rounds on October 19, 1987", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they change boxing to 12 rounds", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7554, "Truth_answer": "Amateur boxing bouts are short in duration, comprising three rounds of three minutes in men", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113175626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_boxing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many rounds are there in amateur boxing matches", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7554, "Truth_answer": "Amateur boxing bouts for women comprise of four rounds of two minutes, each with a one minute interval between rounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are amateur boxing bouts shorter for women", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7554, "Truth_answer": "Female boxers shall box in boxing shorts, abdominal guard, foul proof cup, body shirt, shoes and a custom made, individually fitted mouthpiece. Breast protectors are optional", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what protective gear do women use in boxing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7554, "Truth_answer": "Negative pregnancy tests, not more than 14 days old, shall be provided to the supervising boxing commission prior to each bout", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111060409id_/https://www.abcboxing.com/abc-regulatory-guidelines/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are pregnancy tests required for female boxers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7555, "Truth_answer": "The United States' Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon, on 20 July 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the us land on the moon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7555, "Truth_answer": "Six of the Apollo missions landed humans on the Moon and brought them safely back to Earth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many apollo missions were successful", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7555, "Truth_answer": "Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 succeeded in landing on the Moon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which apollo missions were successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7555, "Truth_answer": "In total, twenty four U.S. astronauts have traveled to the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many us astronauts made it to the moon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7555, "Truth_answer": "Some experts theorize that the colors of some flags on the moon may have turned white due to sunlight and space radiation, or that the fabric might have disintegrated entirely", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do the us flags on the moon look white", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7556, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, the more commonly known convergent smartphone BlackBerry was released", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first blackberry phone come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7556, "Truth_answer": "BlackBerry smartphones, tablets, and services were originally designed and marketed by Canadian company BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as RIM", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry_p0", "https://aroundtheworld.jwave.co.uk/thanks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who originally designed the blackberry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7556, "Truth_answer": "The global headquarters of BlackBerry are located Waterloo, Ontario, Canada", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the blackberry headquarters located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7556, "Truth_answer": "BlackBerry devices are formally designed, manufactured, and marketed by TCL Communication, BB Merah Putih, and Optiemus Infracom", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who manufactures blackberry devices", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7556, "Truth_answer": "TCL has stopped manufacturing BlackBerry devices because the contract expired in February 3, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did tcl communication stop manufacturing blackberry devices", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7557, "Truth_answer": "Peshawar's nickname is the City of Flowers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which city is called the city of flowers in pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7557, "Truth_answer": "Peshawar is the capital of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshawar_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshawar_p28", "https://ntsresults.org/peshawar-board-8th-class-result-pec-2019/_p0", "http://medea2020.eu/zu-kaufen-megaladon-bucharest.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the city of Peshawar a capital?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7557, "Truth_answer": "Peshawar's recorded history dates back to at least 539 BCE, making it the oldest city in Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshawar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far does the city of peshawar date back to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7557, "Truth_answer": "The city of Peshawar has a population of 1,970,042 according to the 2017 census", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshawar_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshawar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of the city of peshawar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7557, "Truth_answer": "The primary native languages spoken in Peshawar are Pashto and Hindko, though English is used in the city's educational institutions, while Urdu is understood throughout the city", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshawar_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages are spoken in the city of peshawar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7558, "Truth_answer": "On October 28, 2017, the price of a Mega Millions play doubled, to 2 dollars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did mega millions go up to 2 dollars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7558, "Truth_answer": "As of January 30, 2020, Mega Millions is offered in 45 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in how many states is mega millions offered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7558, "Truth_answer": "The first Mega Millions drawing was on May 17, 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://fvxv.xhrh.pw/california-millions-scratcher-winning-strategy.html_p0", "https://www.lottery-guy.com/guides/mega-millions/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first mega millions drawing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7558, "Truth_answer": "The largest jackpot that was won in Mega Millions history was 1.537 billion dollars, for the October 23, 2018 drawing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223134033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Millions_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the largest jackpot that was won in mega millions history", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7558, "Truth_answer": "The winner the October 23, 2018 Mega Millions drawing anonymously claimed the prize in March 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the winner of the october 23, 2018 mega millions drawing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7559, "Truth_answer": "The posterior cruciate ligament is located in the middle of the knee, next to the anterior cruciate ligament", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029011157id_/https://www.betterbraces.com/injury-info-center/knee-injury-guide/torn-pcl_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the pcl located in the knee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7559, "Truth_answer": "Injuries to the PCL typically occur when the tibia is hit by an outside force while the leg is bent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029011157id_/https://www.betterbraces.com/injury-info-center/knee-injury-guide/torn-pcl_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what causes pcl injuries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7559, "Truth_answer": "A torn PCL is observed with swelling in the back of the knee, pain, and sometimes bruising. There may be difficulty walking or the knee may feel unstable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the symptoms of a torn pcl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7559, "Truth_answer": "The most common types of PCL injuries are Grade One and Two, small sprains and partial tears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503045904id_/https://rothmanortho.com/stories/blog/posterior-cruciate-ligament-injury-in-trenton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most common grade of pcl tear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7559, "Truth_answer": "Unlike other ligament injuries, you will not hear a pop, snap, or tear when your PCL is injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150908035310id_/http://www.drugs.com/cg/posterior-cruciate-ligament-injury.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do you hear a pop when the pcl is torn", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7560, "Truth_answer": "It wasn't until 1524 when Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian Renaissance grammarian known as the father of the letter J, made a clear distinction between the I and J sounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://covenantpeoplesministry.org/forum/printthread.php?s=4d6b3c88178aa4104a072ae7df0465c4&t=14482&pp=10&page=6_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the letter j enter the alphabet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7560, "Truth_answer": "In the history of modern European literature Gian Giorgio Trissino occupies a prominent place because of his tragedy Sophonisba", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gian_Giorgio_Trissino_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what literary work is gian giorgio trissino known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7560, "Truth_answer": "The tragedy Sophonisba by Gian Giorgio Trissino was published in 1524", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was sophonisba by trissino published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7560, "Truth_answer": "The tragedy Sophonisba was based on a story about the Carthaginian wars by the Roman historian Livy and employed the dramatic techniques of Sophocles and Euripides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622021430id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gian-Giorgio-Trissino_p0", "http://www.italyonthisday.com/2019/07/gian-giorgio-trissino-Italian-dramatist-and-poet.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was sophonisba by trissino based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7560, "Truth_answer": "Sophonisba by Trissino was translated into French by Mellin de Saint-Gelais", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gian_Giorgio_Trissino_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who translated sophonisba by trissino into french", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7561, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "neoclassicism is another name for an era also called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7562, "Truth_answer": "Atticus Shaffer plays Brick Heck on The Middle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the kid that plays brick on the middle", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7562, "Truth_answer": "Brick Heck has a case of palilalia, which is demonstrated by his repeating words from previous sentences to himself in a whisper", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818102332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Middle_characters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language disorder does brick heck from the middle have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7562, "Truth_answer": "Brick Heck possesses an eidetic memory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of memory does brick heck from the middle have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7562, "Truth_answer": "It is loosely implied that Brick Heck has Asperger's syndrome", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818102332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Middle_characters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what syndrome does brick heck from the middle have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7562, "Truth_answer": "Brick Heck is a known gephyrophobiac", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818102332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Middle_characters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what phobia does brick heck from the middle have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7563, "Truth_answer": "Charles O'Rear is the photographer who took the Windows XP wallpaper photo in Napa Valley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205857id_/https://slate.com/technology/2014/04/charles-o-rear-is-the-photographer-who-took-the-windows-xp-wallpaper-photo-in-napa-valley.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who took the picture of the windows xp background", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7563, "Truth_answer": "Windows XP was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and broadly released for retail sale on October 25, 2001", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was windows xp released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7563, "Truth_answer": "Extended support for Windows XP ended on April 8, 2014, after which the operating system ceased receiving further support or security updates", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did extended support for windows xp end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7563, "Truth_answer": "As of February 2020, 1.25 percent of Windows PCs run Windows XP, and a little under 1 percent of all traditional PCs run Windows XP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pcs are still running windows xp", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7563, "Truth_answer": "As of January 2020, Armenia's use of Windows XP is ranked at 40.76 percent", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country uses windows xp the most", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7564, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "an ad hominem argument involves an attack on the foundation of an opponents assumptions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7565, "Truth_answer": "Association football teams have shown their respect to teams in their own division which have already won their league title forming a guard of honour", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is guard of honor given in football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7565, "Truth_answer": "It is not compulsory for any club to provide a guard of honour for the newly crowned League champions but it is a ceremony agreed between the two clubs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628180808id_/https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11096/11336825/what-is-a-guard-of-honour-is-it-compulsory-who-has-had-one_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is a guard of honor compulsory in football", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7565, "Truth_answer": "Guards of honour are not exclusive to the modern era, and occurred as far back as 1955 when Manchester United provided one for Chelsea", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628180808id_/https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11096/11336825/what-is-a-guard-of-honour-is-it-compulsory-who-has-had-one_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the guard of honor in football a tradition of the modern era", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7565, "Truth_answer": "In Australian rules football, players will often form a guard of honour for those who are leaving the field after a landmark game or on their retirement game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108144357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guard_of_honour_p48" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does australian rules football use the guard of honor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7565, "Truth_answer": "In cricket, the guard of honour is used to celebrate the achievement of a player, usually as a batsman, normally used during a player's final game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108144357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guard_of_honour_p48" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for whom do cricket players form a guard of honor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7566, "Truth_answer": "The company announced in a news release on April 27, 2015, that Charter One would be Citizens Bank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is charter one and citizens bank the same", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7566, "Truth_answer": "Citizens Financial Group, Inc. is an American bank headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_Financial_Group_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is citizens financial group, inc. headquartered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7566, "Truth_answer": "Citizens Financial Group, Inc. operates in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in which states does citizens financial group, inc. operate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7566, "Truth_answer": "Citizens Financial Group, Inc. operates more than 1,200 branches", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many branches does citizens financial group, inc. operate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7566, "Truth_answer": "Citizens ranks 24th on the List of largest banks in the United States", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223202439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_Financial_Group_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does citizens financial group, inc. rank in size in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7567, "Truth_answer": "A keel in bird anatomy is an extension of the sternum which runs axially along the midline of the sternum and extends outward, perpendicular to the plane of the ribs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the chicken is the keel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7567, "Truth_answer": "The keel provides an anchor to which a bird's wing muscles attach, thereby providing adequate leverage for flight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007124130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keel_(bird_anatomy)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what purpose does the keel serve in a bird", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7567, "Truth_answer": "Two key differences between flying and flightless birds are the smaller wing bones of flightless birds and the absent or greatly reduced keel on their breastbone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121015044id_/http://www.sheppardsoftware.com:80/content/animals/groups/profile_long_flightless_birds.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the keel different in flightless birds", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7567, "Truth_answer": "New Zealand has more species of flightless birds than any other country", "Truth_passages": [ "https://news.mongabay.com/2019/01/bans-on-the-bird-trade-in-south-america-yield-mixed-results/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which country has the most species of flightless birds", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7567, "Truth_answer": "In the absence of ground living predators, plentiful food, and mild climate, various birds in New Zealand lost the ability to fly and some grew in size and weight", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200619183428id_/https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2017/10/the-weird-flightless-birds-of-new-zealand/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does new zealand have the most species of flightless birds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "guardians of the galaxy season 2 episode 10", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7569, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the differences between the eu referendum act 2015 compared to eu act 2011", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7570, "Truth_answer": "A bride is a woman about to get married and a groom is a man who is about to be married", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the bride and who is the groom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7570, "Truth_answer": "Wedding cakes have their roots in Ancient Rome, when marriage ceremonies ended with a scone like wheat or barley cake broken over the bride’s head for luck and fertility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do wedding cakes come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7570, "Truth_answer": "By the medieval days, the English started stacking spiced buns, scones, and cookies as high as possible and the bride and groom would try to kiss over it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of wedding cake did the british make in medieval times", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7570, "Truth_answer": "The first known official wedding confection comes from a 1685 recipe for Bride’s Pye: pastry crust filled an assortment of oysters, lamb testicles, throat, rooster comb, and pine kernels", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926035818id_/https://www.rd.com/food/fun/history-of-wedding-cakes/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the first official wedding confection", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7570, "Truth_answer": "Supposedly, tiered cakes got their start in the late 18th century, when the apprentice of a London baker wanted to impress his boss's daughter when he proposed to her", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did tiered wedding cakes get their start", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7571, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Capitals won one Stanley cup in 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "https://espnupstate.radio.com/tag/baseball_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the washington capitals ever win a stanley cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7571, "Truth_answer": "The Eastern Conference champion Washington Capitals defeated the Western Conference champion Vegas Golden Knights four games to one to win their first championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024134559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Stanley_Cup_Finals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the washington capitals defeat to win the stanley cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7571, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Capitals were in their 44th season when they won the Stanley Cup in 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season were the washington capitals in when they won the stanley cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7571, "Truth_answer": "In 1997 the Washington Capitals moved to the arena now called Capital One Arena, their present home arena in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Capitals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the washington capitals' present home arena", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7571, "Truth_answer": "From 1974 to 1997 the Washington Capitals played their home games at the Capital Centre, in Landover, Maryland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Capitals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the washington capitals' home arena prior to capital one arena", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7572, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between university of birmingham and birmingham city university", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7573, "Truth_answer": "The largest Christian denomination is the Catholic Church, with 1.3 billion baptized members", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212132947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_by_country_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest christian religion in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7573, "Truth_answer": "According to the CIA Factbook and the Pew Research Center, the five countries with the largest number of Catholics are Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, the United States, and Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries have the largest population following the catholic faith", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7573, "Truth_answer": "123 million people or 64.6 percent of the Brazilian population, are self declared Catholics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many brazilians are of the catholic faith", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7573, "Truth_answer": "According to the tradition, the first Mass celebrated in Brazil took place on 26 April 1500", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222233724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Brazil_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first catholic mass celebrated in brazil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7573, "Truth_answer": "The first diocese in Brazil was erected in 1551.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222233724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Brazil_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first diocese erected in brazil", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nottingham forest v man united 1990 fa cup 3rd round", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7575, "Truth_answer": "Production for the first season of the series 24 began in July 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first season of the series 24 filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7575, "Truth_answer": "The premiere of the television series, 24, was planned for October 30, but because of the September 11 attacks, delayed until November 6", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 1 of the series 24 air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7575, "Truth_answer": "The series 24 was supposed to be filmed in Toronto, but due to the variability of Canadian weather, Los Angeles was chosen as a filming location", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24_(TV_series)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was season 1 of the series 24 filmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7575, "Truth_answer": "The set of CTU for the series 24 was initially done in a Fox Sports office, with the set reproduced once the series was picked up for the season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24_(TV_series)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the initial set of ctu for the television series 24", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7575, "Truth_answer": "The pilot episode of the series 24 had a 4 million dollar budget", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for the pilot episode of the series 24", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7576, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who narrates america's deadliest on nat geo wild", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do the college championship game come on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7578, "Truth_answer": "Animals in Ice Age 2 include two woolly mammoths, a giant ground sloth, the Smilodon, a saber-toothed squirrel, two opossums, a giant armadillo, among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the animals in ice age 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7578, "Truth_answer": "The budget for Ice Age 2 was 80 million dollars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for the film ice age 2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7578, "Truth_answer": "The film Ice Age 2 has grossed 660,940,780 dollars worldwide and it is the 66th highest grossing film of all time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228205609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Age:_The_Meltdown_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did ice age 2 gross", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7578, "Truth_answer": "There are 5 movies in the Ice Age franchise", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many movies are there in the ice age franchise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7578, "Truth_answer": "Ice Age, Dawn of the Dinosaurs, grossed 886,686,817 dollars worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which ice age movie performed the best at the box office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7579, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me the cast of keeping up appearances", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7579, "Truth_answer": "The sitcom Keeping Up Appearances has 5 series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many series does the sitcom keeping up appearances have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7579, "Truth_answer": "Keeping Up Appearances aired for five series, four Christmas specials, and one short Children in Need special specials from 29 October 1990 to 25 December 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the sitcom keeping up appearances on the air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7579, "Truth_answer": "The last episode of Keeping Up Appearances aired on 5 November 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the sitcom keeping up appearances end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7579, "Truth_answer": "The series officially ended after the episode The Pageant, because Patricia Routledge wanted to focus on other TV and theatre work, including Hetty Wainthropp Investigates which began airing in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the sitcom keeping up appearances end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7580, "Truth_answer": "At present, 197 countries, every nation on earth, have adopted the Paris Agreement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127034455id_/https://www.nrdc.org/stories/paris-climate-agreement-everything-you-need-know_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries have joined the paris agreement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7580, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Agreement is an agreement within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, dealing with greenhouse gas emissions mitigation, adaptation, and finance", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/the-energy-future/scenarios/shell-scenario-sky/could-society-reach-the-goals-of-the-paris-agreement.html_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the paris agreement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7580, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Agreement opened for signature on 22 April 2016, Earth Day, at UN Headquarters in New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the paris agreement signed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7580, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Agreement entered into force on 4 November 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "https://climatenexus.org/international/paris-agreement/paris-agreement-faq/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125180553id_/http://unfccc.int/process/the-paris-agreement/status-of-ratification_p1", "http://www.serbiaclimatestrategy.eu/news-2/_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127043433id_/https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/what-is-the-paris-agreement_p2", "http://environmentportal.in/category/41734/name_of_the_newspaper/india-environment-portal/_p3", "https://tn.boell.org/en/2016/12/01/well-always-have-paris_p0", "https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2019/10/284463/climate-change-and-forced-migration-a-complex-interplay/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the paris agreement enter into force", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7580, "Truth_answer": "On June 1, 2017, United States President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. would cease all participation in the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what leader withdrew from the paris agreement", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7581, "Truth_answer": "South Africa tourist visa is not required for citizens of Australia for a stay up to 90 days", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318231714id_/https://www.visahq.com.au/south-africa/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do i need a visa to visit south africa from australia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7581, "Truth_answer": "The Republic of South Africa is one of a few countries in the world that divides its governmental powers among three of its major cities, Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016005138id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/why-does-south-africa-have-three-capitals-4071907_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of south africa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7581, "Truth_answer": "South Africa is divided into nine provinces, each with its own capital city", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many provinces are there in south africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7581, "Truth_answer": "Bloemfontein is considered the judicial capital", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016005138id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/why-does-south-africa-have-three-capitals-4071907_p1", "https://www.flightfinder.co.za/flights-to-johannesburg/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the judicial branch of south africa located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7581, "Truth_answer": "Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.theworldgeography.com/2011/04/_p11", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Fanie_de_Villiers_p24", "http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/facts-about-cape-town-3008.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126160652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa_p53" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legislative capital of south africa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7582, "Truth_answer": "The original daytime panel of To tell the Truth included Sam Levenson, Mimi Benzell, Barry Nelson, and Sally Ann Howes. Bud Collyer was the host.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was on the original to tell the truth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7582, "Truth_answer": "To Tell the Truth was to have premiered on Tuesday, December 18, 1956, on CBS in prime time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129214245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Tell_the_Truth_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was to tell the truth's debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7582, "Truth_answer": "On Monday, June 18, 1962, a daytime five day per week edition of To Tell the Truth was introduced", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the daytime edition of the show to tell the truth introduced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7582, "Truth_answer": "The prime time show of To Tell the Truth ended on May 22, 1967, with the daytime show ending on September 6, 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show to tell the truth end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7582, "Truth_answer": "Most episodes of the original nighttime To Tell the Truth were preserved on black and white kinescope, along with a few color videotape episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the tapings of to tell the truth preserved", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7583, "Truth_answer": "If I Die Young was recorded by American country music trio The Band Perry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song if i die young", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7583, "Truth_answer": "The song, If I Die Young, was written by Kimberly Perry", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Die_Young_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song if i die young", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7583, "Truth_answer": "The song, If I Die Young, was released on June 8, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song if i die young released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7583, "Truth_answer": "The song, If I Die Young, won Single of the Year and Song of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Die_Young_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song if i die young win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7583, "Truth_answer": "In May 2011, the song, If I Die Young, sold over 2 million copies", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305220759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_I_Die_Young_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the song if i die young sell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "an immunity given by a is vaccine quizlet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "real names of actors of yeh hai mohabbatein", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7586, "Truth_answer": "It is widely believed that many Halloween traditions originated from ancient Celtic harvest festivals, particularly the Gaelic festival Samhain; that such festivals may have had pagan roots", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the idea of halloween come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7586, "Truth_answer": "Some believe, however, that Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, separate from ancient festivals like Samhain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Halloween a Christian holiday", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7586, "Truth_answer": "Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, attending Halloween costume parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, divination games, playing pranks, visiting haunted attractions,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the Halloween activities", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7586, "Truth_answer": "In many parts of the world, the Christian religious observances of All Hallows' Eve, including attending church services and lighting candles on the graves of the dead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207205753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any Christian observances for Halloween", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7586, "Truth_answer": "The word Hallowe'en means Saints' evening. It comes from a Scottish term for All Hallows' Eve", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bighalloweengeek.com/question/what-does-halloween-mean-to-me_p3", "http://bighalloweengeek.com/question/when-was-the-word-halloween-first-used_p8", "http://bighalloweengeek.com/question/when-was-the-word-halloween-first-used_p6", "http://bighalloweengeek.com/question/how-can-we-stay-safe-during-halloween_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the word Halloween mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7587, "Truth_answer": "Fifteen-year-old Janie Johnson lives in a quiet town in Connecticut", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does janie live in the face on the milk carton", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7587, "Truth_answer": "The Face on the Milk Carton was first published in 1990", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160523122820id_/http://www.enotes.com:80/homework-help/topic/face-milk_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Face_on_the_Milk_Carton_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the book The Face on the Milk Carton first published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7587, "Truth_answer": "The Face on the Milk Carton is about a 15-year-old girl named Janie Johnson, who starts to suspect that she may have been kidnapped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book The Face on the Milk Carton about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7587, "Truth_answer": "The Face on the Milk Carton was written by author Caroline B. Cooney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Face_on_the_Milk_Carton_p0", "https://vivamariesbooks.blog/tag/top-15-halloween-books/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160523122820id_/http://www.enotes.com:80/homework-help/topic/face-milk_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160523122820id_/http://www.enotes.com:80/homework-help/topic/face-milk_p1", "https://www.textbookx.com/book/The-Face-on-the-Milk-Carton/9780385323284/_p1", "https://cleopatralovesbooks.wordpress.com/2015/09/09/this-week-in-books-september-9/?replytocom=16677_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author of the book The Face on the Milk Carton", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7587, "Truth_answer": "The Face on the Milk Carton was adapted to a made for television movie in 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the book The Face on The Milk Carton ever adapted to film", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all of the following information can be collected by using netbios null sessions except", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7589, "Truth_answer": "Record of the Year is awarded for a single or for one track from an album, while Album of the Year is awarded for a whole album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "difference between best record and best album grammys", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7589, "Truth_answer": "Billie Eilish won record of the year for her song Bad Guy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Grammy for best record of the year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7589, "Truth_answer": "Billie Eilish won the Grammy for album of the year for her album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Grammy for best album of the year", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7589, "Truth_answer": "Billie Eilish swept all four general field categories at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020, winning five Grammys", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093754id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Billie_Eilish_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Grammys did Billie Eillish win this year", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7589, "Truth_answer": "The record for the most Grammy Awards won in a lifetime is held by Georg Solti, a Hungarian-British conductor who was music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128144554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_records_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has won the most Grammys in history", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7590, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a solid is a state of matter that has a shape and volume", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in terms of princely hierarchy in colonial india the status • of mysore was of a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7592, "Truth_answer": "Young men were taken away and grouped together by age for the development of military system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were age regiments used for by chiefs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7592, "Truth_answer": "the young men were grouped by chief Dingiswayo", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Chief started the age regiments", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7592, "Truth_answer": "Dingiswayo was Chief of the Mthethwa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Dingiswayo chief of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7592, "Truth_answer": "Dingiswayo was Chief of the Mthethwa from 1806 to 1817", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "During what period was Dingiswayo Chief of the Mthethwa", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7592, "Truth_answer": "Dingiswayo was captured and beheaded by Zwide at Ngome, near Nongoma", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200422225953id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingiswayo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Chief Dingiswayo Chief of the Mthethwa for such a short time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7593, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country launched a year long festival of india in 2010", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "halisahar govt. iti bizpur halisahar calcutta west bengal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a person's evaluation about his or her own worthiness is called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7596, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all i want is you u2 peter dinklage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7597, "Truth_answer": "Carol Bouquet played Bond girl Melina Havelock in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626222823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole_Bouquet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the Bond girl in for your eyes only", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7597, "Truth_answer": "Roger Moore played James Bond in the film For Your Eyes Only", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is James Bond in For Your Eyes Only", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7597, "Truth_answer": "For Your Eyes Only was released in the United States on June 26, 1981", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie For Your Eyes Only released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7597, "Truth_answer": "The film Octopussy is the sequel to the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a sequel to the bond film For Your Eyes Only", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7597, "Truth_answer": "Maud Adams is the Bond girl In Octopussy", "Truth_passages": [ "https://actofrage.com/entertainment/james-bond-movies/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the Bond girl in Octopussy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7598, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the role that armed forces play in india today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7599, "Truth_answer": "Num Lock. Short for numeric lock or number lock, the Num key, Num Lock, or Num Lk key is located on the top left corner of a keyboard's numeric keypad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190128013004id_/https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/n/numlock.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is num lock on a dell keyboard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7599, "Truth_answer": "Most earlier computer keyboards had different number keys and cursor control keys; however, to reduce cost, IBM chose to combine the two in their early PC keyboards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Num_lock_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the num lock key created", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7599, "Truth_answer": "Num Lock would be used to select between the two functions to convert part of the main keyboard to act as a, slightly skewed, numeric keypad rather than letters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the num lock on a Dell Keyboard used for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7599, "Truth_answer": "To turn on the Num Lock function, press the Num Lock key until you see the LED above it turn on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190128013004id_/https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/n/numlock.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do I turn the num lock function on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7599, "Truth_answer": "Since Apple keyboards never had a combination of arrow keys and numeric keypad, Apple has keyboards with a separate numeric keypad but no functional Num Lock key.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Apple computers have the key", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7600, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Guangzhou located on the world map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7600, "Truth_answer": "Guangzhou is located in the central south of Guangdong, on the north edge of Pearl River Delta. As China's south gateway, it adjoins Hong Kong and Macau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190419215852id_/https://www.travelchinaguide.com/map/guangzhou/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what part of China is Guangzhou located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7600, "Truth_answer": "In Guangzhou city map, you can see Zhujiang (Pearl River) flows through the city and it divides the city into several districts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190419215852id_/https://www.travelchinaguide.com/map/guangzhou/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What river flows through the city of Guangzhou", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7600, "Truth_answer": "The major tourist attractions in the city of Guangzhou are the Temple of Six Banyan Tree, Huangdaxian Temple and Guangdong Museum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main tourist attractions in the city of Guangzhou.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7600, "Truth_answer": "Guangzhou, known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the largest city and capital of China's Guangdong province with a Population estimated at 13,301,532 in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of the city of Guangzhou", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7601, "Truth_answer": "the battle of Gettysburg is The largest battle ever fought on the North American continent", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the longest battle in the Civil War", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7601, "Truth_answer": "The epic battle of gettysburg lasted three days", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the battle of Gettysburg", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7601, "Truth_answer": "the battle of Gettysburg resulted in a retreat to Virginia by Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the battle of Gettysburg", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7601, "Truth_answer": "The battle of Gettysburg was in the year 1863", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the Battle of Gettysburg", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7601, "Truth_answer": "The Gettysburg battle generals were: on the Confederate side, generals Semmes, Barksdale, Armistead, Garnett, Pender, and Pettigrew during the retreat. On the Union side, generals Reynolds, Zook, Weed, and Farnsworth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031102846id_/https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/10-facts-gettysburg_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many generals were in the battle of Gettysburg", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7602, "Truth_answer": "The season premiere, “Hero in Residence,” of the Minecraft story mode will begin rolling out July 11.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718234948id_/https://www.polygon.com/2017/6/7/15753752/minecraft-story-mode-season-2-release-date_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does the new episode of minecraft story mode come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7602, "Truth_answer": "The new episode of Minecraft story mode will be available digitally on Android, iOS, Mac, PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where will the new episode of Minecraft story mode will be available", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7602, "Truth_answer": "Telltale will release a physical copy of the Minecraft story mode season this fall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Will there be a physical copy of the new episode of Minecraft story mode", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7602, "Truth_answer": "Telltale said today in a news release that players’ choices from the first season of Minecraft story mode will carry over to the upcoming season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718234948id_/https://www.polygon.com/2017/6/7/15753752/minecraft-story-mode-season-2-release-date_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Will players choices carry over to the new season of Minecraft story mode", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7602, "Truth_answer": "Minecraft: Story Mode debuted in October 2015 and was originally a five-part series that ended in March 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718234948id_/https://www.polygon.com/2017/6/7/15753752/minecraft-story-mode-season-2-release-date_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first season of Minecraft story mode released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7603, "Truth_answer": "The Kentucky Headhunters sing walk softly on this heart of mine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210038id_/https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/1124567/The+Kentucky+Headhunters/Walk+Softly+on+This+Heart+of+Mine_p0", "https://fasterhorsesband.com/track/1704912/walk-softly-on-this-heart-of-mine_p0", "https://www.cs.ubc.ca/~davet/music/track/TALKHEAD_G1A/TALKHEAD_G1A-14.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings walk softly on this heart of mine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7603, "Truth_answer": "Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine was released in the debut album Pickin' on Nashville from the American country rock/southern rock band The Kentucky Headhunters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what album was the song Walk Softly in This Heart Of Mine released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7603, "Truth_answer": "The album Pickin' on Nashville won a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for the band in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407121922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickin%27_on_Nashville_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the album Pickin' on Nashville by The Kentucky Headhunters win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7603, "Truth_answer": "The album Pickin' on Nashville was released October 17, 1989", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the album Pickin' on Nashville by the Kentucky Headhunters released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7603, "Truth_answer": "Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine is a cover of a Bill Monroe song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407121922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickin%27_on_Nashville_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113074714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kentucky_Headhunters_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190407121922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickin%27_on_Nashville_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the song Walk Softly in This Heart Of Mine by the Kentucky Headhunters a cover", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7604, "Truth_answer": "The nearest city to New Orleans is Gretna at a distance of 5.2 miles or 8.3 kilometers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094610id_/https://www.distancesto.com/city/new-orleans/us/19358.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nearest city to new orleans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7604, "Truth_answer": "The nearest town Arabi is 6.4 miles or 10.3 kilometers away.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094610id_/https://www.distancesto.com/city/new-orleans/us/19358.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the distance from New Orleans to the nearest town", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7604, "Truth_answer": "4 major cities are near New Orleans with Baton Rouge being the closest", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094610id_/https://www.distancesto.com/city/new-orleans/us/19358.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other cities near New Orleans besides Gretna", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7604, "Truth_answer": "Baton Rouge is 80.1 miles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How far is Baton Rouge from New Orleans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7604, "Truth_answer": "New Orleans is also near the Mississippi state border", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094610id_/https://www.distancesto.com/city/new-orleans/us/19358.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other place near by New Orleans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7605, "Truth_answer": "The opponents of Reconstruction formed state political parties, affiliated with the national Democratic Party and often named the Conservative Party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the biggest opponents to reconstruction in the U.S", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7605, "Truth_answer": "The Conservative party supported or tolerated violent paramilitary groups, such as the White League in Louisiana and the Red Shirts in Mississippi and the Carolinas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_era_p55" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Conservative Party support in the opposition to reconstruction", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7605, "Truth_answer": "The White League in Louisiana and the Red Shirts in Mississippi and the Carolinas assassinated and intimidated both black and white Republican leaders at election time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_era_p55", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_Era_of_the_United_States_p49" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the violent paramilitary groups the white league and the red shirts do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7605, "Truth_answer": "White Southerners identified as the Conservative Party or the Democratic and Conservative Party“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Southeners identified themselves during reconstruction", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7605, "Truth_answer": "White southeners did it in order to distinguish themselves from the national Democratic Party and to obtain support from former Whigs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.gutenberg.cc/articles/eng/Reconstruction_Era_p52", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_era_p56", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstruction_Era_of_the_United_States_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did White Southeners identified themselves as the conservative party or the Democratic and Conservative party during reconstruction", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cocaethylene is produced as an active metabolite of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the government sell much of the best most farmable land to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7608, "Truth_answer": "the term hat trick can be traced back to England and the sport of cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602200530id_/https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-a-hat-trick_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the word hat trick come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7608, "Truth_answer": "In 1858 in England, HH Stephenson took three wickets in three balls —the legend says, a collection was taken and a hat was bought for Stephenson to honor him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the story that originated the word hat trick in England", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7608, "Truth_answer": "In soccer, a “natural or “flawless hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals in the same game without being interrupted by any other goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200602200530id_/https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-a-hat-trick_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the word hat trick the same for soccer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7608, "Truth_answer": "n recent years, hat trick has been more often used to describe when a player hits three home runs in a game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129193754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat-trick_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the word hat trick used in baseball", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7608, "Truth_answer": "In motor racing, three successive race wins, winning the same event three times in a row, or securing pole position may be referred to as a hat-trick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other sports where the word hat trick is used", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7609, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is studied in the field of sociology answers.com", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7610, "Truth_answer": "In 2003, the UCI added helmet wear to their list of rules. In 2014, they changed the rules again, allowing cyclists to forgo their helmets during the first two stages", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201161012id_/http://www.sportsmedia101.com:80/trending/2018/12/when-did-helmets-become-mandatory-in-the-tour-de-france_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do Tour De France riders have to wear helmets", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7610, "Truth_answer": "In 2003 the UCI made helmets compulsory after race participant Andrei Kivilev had an unfortunate collision with another rider and his head injuries caused his death a short time after.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the enforcement of the rule of compulsory helmet wear in the UCI on 2003", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7610, "Truth_answer": "Andrei Kivilev’s doctors believed that a helmet would have saved his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201161012id_/http://www.sportsmedia101.com:80/trending/2018/12/when-did-helmets-become-mandatory-in-the-tour-de-france_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who said that the death of Andrei Kivilev was from head injuries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7610, "Truth_answer": "Tour de France director Jean-Marie Leblanc called for the rules to be changed to make the sport safer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180620101445id_/http://www.velonews.com/2003/04/news/uci-will-make-helmets-mandatory_3699_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who enforced the change of the rules to compulsory helmet wear after the 2003 Tour the France", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7610, "Truth_answer": "Helmets or headgear should be worn at all time in: baseball and softball, cycling, football, hockey, horseback riding, riding powered recreational vehicles, skateboarding and riding scooters, skiing, snowboarding, and wrestling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sports inforce use of helmets", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7611, "Truth_answer": "According to Census 2011, Kerala has the highest total literacy rate", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221162929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_literacy_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which state in India has highest literacy rate in the census of 2011", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7611, "Truth_answer": "Bihar has the lowest total literacy rate on the Census of 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which state in India has the lowest lieracy rate on the census of 2011", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7611, "Truth_answer": "Literacy figures are collected by census takers which essentially means literacy is self assessed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the figures on the literacy rate in Inda on the census of 2011 collected", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7611, "Truth_answer": "The rates for the 1981, 1991, 2001 and 2011 Censuses relate to the population aged seven years and above.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221162929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_literacy_rate_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "From what age are the figures on literacy in the census of India collected", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7611, "Truth_answer": "The source is the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221162929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_literacy_rate_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "From what source are the figues on the literacy rate of India on the census of 2011", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7612, "Truth_answer": "Abraham Lincoln was the first U.S president Assassinated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first us president that was assassinated", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7612, "Truth_answer": "Booth entered from behind, aimed a .44 caliber Derringer pistol at the back of Lincoln's head, and fired, mortally wounding him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Abraham Lincoln assassinated", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7612, "Truth_answer": "Abraham, Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130194947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilkes_Booth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Abraham Lincoln assassinated", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7612, "Truth_answer": "The assassination of United States president Abraham Lincoln took place on Good Friday, April 14, 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Abraham Lincoln Assassinated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7612, "Truth_answer": "John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://arbitrarytimes.com/arbitrary/the-lincoln-kennedy-coincidences_p0", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/assassination-of-abraham-lincoln-timeline/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130194947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilkes_Booth_p0", "https://stuffnobodycaresabout.com/category/world-news/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7613, "Truth_answer": "Spanish is the most spoken language in Mexico", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.factsjustforkids.com/country-facts.html_p1", "https://www.cruisebe.com/huatulco_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Mexico_p41", "http://studyspanishlatinamerica.com/en/spanish-in-mexico_p2", "https://www.cfhi.org/intensive-beginner-spanish-healthcare-in-mexico-spring-break-global-health-seminar?qt-field_tabs=0_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230161457id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/most-popular-languages-in-the-world.html_p1", "https://www.touropp.com/mexico-travel-guide_p3", "https://relevancy22.blogspot.com/2014/05/americas-linguistic-melting-pot.html_p3", "https://www.easymysearch.com/faridabad/spanish-coaching-classes_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230161457id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/most-popular-languages-in-the-world.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230161457id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/most-popular-languages-in-the-world.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most spoken language in Mexico", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7613, "Truth_answer": "There are other languages spoken in Mexico. One widely spoken language in Mexico, aside from Spanish, is Nahuatl, which has more than 1.7 million speakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102093124id_/https://www.donquijote.org/mexican-culture/history/languages-mexico/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other languages spoken in Mexico besides Spanish", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7613, "Truth_answer": "Maya is spoken by around 850,000 people, and Mixtec with more than half a million speakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102093124id_/https://www.donquijote.org/mexican-culture/history/languages-mexico/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other language is spoken in Mexico besides Spanish and Nahuatl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7613, "Truth_answer": "while Spanish is the dominant language in Mexico, it is not defined as the official language in Mexican legislation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102093124id_/https://www.donquijote.org/mexican-culture/history/languages-mexico/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Spanish the official language of Mexico", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7613, "Truth_answer": "This allows for more rights to be given to the remainder of Mexico’s languages, including the right to use indigenous languages in governmental communication and official documents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Spanish not the official language of Mexico", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7614, "Truth_answer": "A pacemaker is a small device that's placed in the chest or abdomen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pacemaker is related to which part of body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7614, "Truth_answer": "A pacemaker is a device placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms, using electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213170244id_/https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/pacemakers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of a pacemaker device", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7614, "Truth_answer": "During an arrhythmia, the heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens when then heart rhythms are abnormal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7614, "Truth_answer": "Arrhythmia can cause symptoms such as fatigue (tiredness), shortness of breath, or fainting. Severe arrhythmias can damage the body's vital organs and may even cause loss of consciousness or death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the consequences of Arrhythmia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7614, "Truth_answer": "The first cardiac pacemaker was invented by a Canadian electrical engineer, John Hopps, who was researching the effects of radio frequency heating on hypothermia in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201140656id_/http://www.animalresearch.info:80/en/medical-advances/timeline/cardiac-pacemakers/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who invented the pacemaker", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7615, "Truth_answer": "The letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was addressed to his fellow clergymen while he was in jail, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417093202id_/https://www.dictionary.com/browse/letter-from-birmingham-jail_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was letter from birmingham jail written to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7615, "Truth_answer": "Martin Luther King smuggled the letter from birmingham jail out with the help of his lawyer, and the nearly 7,000 words were transcribed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the letter from birmingham jail delivered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7615, "Truth_answer": "the letter was written in 1963", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the letter from Birmingham Jail written", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7615, "Truth_answer": "King defended the apparent impatience of people in the civil rights movement, maintaining that without forceful actions like his, equal rights for black people would never be gained.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was written by Martin Luther King Jr. in the letter from Birmingham Jail", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7615, "Truth_answer": "Martin Luther King Jr. upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobedience against unjust laws", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was violence used by martin Luther King Jr", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7616, "Truth_answer": "Diesel settles down with his wife, until cyberterrorist Cipher coerces him into working for her and turns him against his team, forcing them to find Dom and take down Cipher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the storyline of Fast and Furious 8", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7616, "Truth_answer": "The role of cyberterrorist Cipher in Fast and the Furios 8 is played by actress Charlize Theron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays cyberterrorist Cipher in Fast and the Furious 8", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7616, "Truth_answer": "The Fast and the Furious 8: Does not feature Paul Walker, who died on November 30, 2013 in a single-vehicle crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Paul Walker in the movie Fast and Furious 8", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7616, "Truth_answer": "The Fate of the Furious premiered in Berlin on April 4, 2017 and was theatrically released in conventional and IMAX theaters in the United States on April 14, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fate_of_the_Furious_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie The Fate of The Furious released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7616, "Truth_answer": "A sequel, F9, is scheduled for release on May 22, 2020. Another sequel, intended to be the final film in the main series, to be released on April 2, 2021.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a sequel for the movie The Fate of The Furious", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7617, "Truth_answer": "The ten plagues that happened in Egypt are: Blood, Frogs, Lice, Wild beasts, Diseased livestock, Boils, Fiery hail, Locusts, Darkness, Killing of the firstborn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 10 plagues that happened in egypt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7617, "Truth_answer": "The Ten Plagues are the disasters God sent the Egyptians when Pharaoh refused to let the Hebrews go free.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the plagues happen in Egypt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7617, "Truth_answer": "The plagues are recorded in the book of Exodus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what book are the plagues that happened in Egypt mentioned", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7617, "Truth_answer": "The plagues are a demonstration of God’s power over not only Pharaoh but also over the gods of Egypt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the plagues that happened in Egypt against", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7617, "Truth_answer": "The Jews were able to escape the tenth plague Killing of the first born by smearing lamb blood over their doors, reminding God to “pass over” their houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413131441id_/https://www.vox.com/2014/8/5/18002022/what-are-the-ten-plagues_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many first born did the tenth plague kill", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7618, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sharecsk.com/wps-office-2016-premium-v10-1-0-5510-multilanguage-portable/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what three commonly used programs are contained in the microsoft office suite", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7618, "Truth_answer": "Today, 1.2 billion people across 140 countries and 107 languages use Microsoft Office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the Microsoft Office suite popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7618, "Truth_answer": "While both offer the same programs that Office users are accustomed to, the upfront costs and platforms they’re used on vary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809094411id_/https://www.goskills.com/Microsoft-Office_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a difference between Microsoft Office and Office 365", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7618, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Office can be purchased for a one-time payment for the program to be installed on a single device, and Office 365 is a subscription product.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809094411id_/https://www.goskills.com/Microsoft-Office_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an example of the difference between Microsoft Office and Office 365", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7618, "Truth_answer": "To download the Microsoft Office suite you do not need a floppy disk, now Microsoft lets you download Microsoft software directly from its website.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do I download the Microsoft Office suite", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7619, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "season 1 episode 6 star trek next generation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7620, "Truth_answer": "Hilton or Hylton of Anglo-Saxon origin, a locational name from various places so called in Cambridgeshire, Cleveland, Derbyshire and Shropshire derived from hyll, a hill and tun, a settlement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the last name hilton come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7620, "Truth_answer": "Conrad Hilton founded the hotel chain in 1919, when he bought his first property", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023183104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilton_Hotels_%26_Resorts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Hilton Hotel founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7620, "Truth_answer": "Conrad Hilton's first property, the Mobley Hotel was in Cisco, Texas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023183104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilton_Hotels_%26_Resorts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first Hilton Hotel founded by Conrad Hilton", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7620, "Truth_answer": "there are 586 Hilton Hotels & Resorts properties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Hilton Hotels are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7620, "Truth_answer": "There are Hilton Hotels in 85 countries and territories across six continents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the Hilton Hotels all over the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7621, "Truth_answer": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made take me out to the ballgame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7621, "Truth_answer": "Jack Norworth, while riding a subway train, was inspired by a sign that said Baseball Today – Polo Grounds.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What inspired the writer of the song Take Me Out to The Ball Game“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7621, "Truth_answer": "The song Take Me Out to The Ball Game was played at a ballpark for the first known time in 1934, at a high-school game in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Take Me Out to The Ball Game first played in a baseball game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7621, "Truth_answer": "The song Take Me Out to The Ball Game was first released in 1908.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Take Me Out to The Ball Game first released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7621, "Truth_answer": "In 2008, the song Take Me Out to The Ball Game won the Songwriters Hall of Fame Towering Song Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101180649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Take Me Out to The Ball Game win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7622, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was personal and renamed as gandhi maidan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7623, "Truth_answer": "Look What You Made Me Do chorus shares distinct similarities with the chorus from I'm Too Sexy, both line up perfectly with each other, musically, vocally, and in rhythmic structure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093714id_/https://www.bustle.com/p/taylor-swifts-look-what-you-made-me-do-sounds-like-im-too-sexy-you-wont-be-able-to-unhear-it-78971_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the chorus of look what you made me do sound like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7623, "Truth_answer": "Look What You Made Me Do is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on August 25, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the song Look What You Made Me Do released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7623, "Truth_answer": "The song broke a string of records, including the record for the most plays in a single day on Spotify.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song Look What You Made Me Do break any records", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7623, "Truth_answer": "A lyric video was released through Swift's official Vevo account on August 25, 2017.The video was produced by Swift and Joseph Kahn and directed by ODD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was a video produced for the song Look What You Made Me Do“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7623, "Truth_answer": "As of October 2019, the lyric video on YouTube has over 120 million views.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the video of the song Look What You Made Me Do attract a large number of viewers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7624, "Truth_answer": "John Stockton holds the NBA records for most career assists and steals by wide margins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most assists in NBA history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7624, "Truth_answer": "the record of most assists by John Stockton was set in February 1, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the record of most assists in NBA history set by John Stockton", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7624, "Truth_answer": "In 1995 John Stockton set the all-time NBA assists record by tallying dish number 9,922. 18 years later Stockton's career assist remains the best of all time at 15,806.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many assists is the record set by John Stockton in February 1, 1995", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7624, "Truth_answer": "John Stockton spent his entire NBA career as a point guard for the Utah Jazz", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120230754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stockton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For what team did John Stockton play", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7624, "Truth_answer": "John Stockton played for the Utah Jazz from 1984 to 2003", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "From what year to what year did John Stockton play for the Utah Jazz", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7625, "Truth_answer": "Mozart suddenly came down with fever and was wracked with pain.In the following days his health significantly deteriorated. He died on December 5 after lapsing into a coma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does mozart die in the movie amadeus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7625, "Truth_answer": "Amadeus was released in the United States on September 19, 1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the moview Amadeus released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7625, "Truth_answer": "the movie Amadeus won eight Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and a Directors Guild of America award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027071229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeus_%28film%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Amadeus win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7625, "Truth_answer": "Amadeus won the Academy award for Best Picture in 1985", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130160801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Show_on_Earth_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie Amadeus win the academy award for best picture", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7625, "Truth_answer": "the film Amadeus was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including the double nomination for Best Actor with Hulce and Abraham each being nominated for their portrayals of Mozart and Salieri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027071229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeus_%28film%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Academy awards was the movie Amadeus nominated for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7626, "Truth_answer": "Sugandha Date is the winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the winner of sa re ga ma little champs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7626, "Truth_answer": "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs premiered on 9 February 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p4", "http://ints.optima-concepts.fr/saregamapa-2008-contestants-list.html_p3", "http://ints.optima-concepts.fr/saregamapa-2008-contestants-list.html_p0", "https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/parties-and-events/ayushmann-khurrana-promotes-dum-laga-ke-haisha-on-sa-re-ga-ma-pa-lil-champs/_p0", "http://www.desionlinetv.cc/showthread.php/451330-Kasautii-Zindagii-Kay-7th-October-2019-Watch-Online_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premiere of sa re ga ma L'il champs", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7626, "Truth_answer": "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs ended on 9 June 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p4", "http://ints.optima-concepts.fr/saregamapa-2008-contestants-list.html_p0", "http://www.desionlinetv.cc/showthread.php/451330-Kasautii-Zindagii-Kay-7th-October-2019-Watch-Online_p7", "https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/parties-and-events/ayushmann-khurrana-promotes-dum-laga-ke-haisha-on-sa-re-ga-ma-pa-lil-champs/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did sa re ga ma L'il champs end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7626, "Truth_answer": "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs was hosted by Ravi Dubey", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171204044752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2017_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the host for sa re ga ma L'il champs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7626, "Truth_answer": "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs was judged by Amaal Malik, Richa Sharma and Shaan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the judges for sa re ga ma L'il champs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7627, "Truth_answer": "Fiona Hogan is the voice of V.I.K.I. in I, Robot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the voice of viki in irobot", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7627, "Truth_answer": "Will Smith is the main character in I, Robot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the main character in I, Robot", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7627, "Truth_answer": "I, Robot was released in North America on July 16, 2004, Australia on July 22, 2004, in UK on August 6, 2004, in other countries July 2004 to October 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie I, Robot released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7627, "Truth_answer": "At the 77th Academy Awards, the film I, Robot was nominated for Best Visual Effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the movie I, Robot get any award nominations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7627, "Truth_answer": "Alex Proyas is the director of I, Robot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the director of I, Robot", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7628, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wants to be a millionaire australia contestant list", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7629, "Truth_answer": "The interracial marriage became legal in Illinois in 1874.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did interacial marriage become legal in illinois", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7629, "Truth_answer": "Interracial marriage is a form of marriage outside a specific social group involving spouses who belong to different races or racialized ethnicities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://chahtbox.ga/interracial-dating-central-latino-men-london-328683.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do you define interracial marriage", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7629, "Truth_answer": "Interracial marriage became legal in The U.S. in 1967 following the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren in the case Loving v. Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did interratial marriage become legal in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7629, "Truth_answer": "Loving v. Virginia ruled that race-based restrictions on marriages, such as the anti-miscegenation law in Virginia, violated the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the case Loving Vs Virginia rule", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7629, "Truth_answer": "In the past, interrratial marriages were outlawed in the United States, Nazi Germany and Apartheid South Africa as miscegenation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other countries considered interrratial marriage illegal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7630, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "insead- the business school for the world abu dhabi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7631, "Truth_answer": "Table salt is typically mined from underground salt deposits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do we get our table salt from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7631, "Truth_answer": "Sea salt is produced through evaporation of ocean water or water from saltwater lakes, with little processing. Depending on the water source, this leaves behind certain trace minerals and elements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does sea salt come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7631, "Truth_answer": "Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value, despite the fact that sea salt is often promoted as being healthier.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eliteclubs.com/table-salt-vs-sea-salt/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727171125id_/https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/sea-salt/faq-20058512_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What do Table salt and Sea Salt have in common", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7631, "Truth_answer": "Kosher salt is another type of salt, it is a coarse-grained salt made from the salt crystals, usually not iodized, but some brands may contain an anti-caking agent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other types of salts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7631, "Truth_answer": "Some Foods with high levels of sodium: shrimps, soups, Ham, instant pudding, cottage cheese, vegetable juice, salad dressing, pizza, Sandwiches, Broths, Boxed Potato Casseroles, Pork Rinds, Canned Vegetables, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What foods have the highest levels of salts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7632, "Truth_answer": "The Real Lancashire Black Pudding Company hold the current title for Best Black Pudding in Britain, and George Stafford Butchers in Derby can also boast some award-winning black pudding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020150219id_/https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/articles/everything-you-need-to-know-about-black-pudding/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the best black pudding come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7632, "Truth_answer": "Some believe this dish travelled with the Romans as they conquered different lands and people, other believe that it traveled within the general population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002403id_/http://www.reallancashireblackpuddings.co.uk/about-us/history-of-the-black-pudding/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of black pudding", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7632, "Truth_answer": "Black pudding does have some benefits. It's a source of protein, which can keep you feeling fuller for longer. It can also be rich in iron as it contains blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828060443id_/https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/all-you-need-know-about-black-pudding_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the health benefits of black pudding", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7632, "Truth_answer": "Calorie-wise it's 297 calories per 100g – that is quite high – and it's really high in fat, 21.5g of fat per 100g and of that about 8.5g is saturated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any negative effects of black pudding", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7632, "Truth_answer": "Many high-fat foods have a lot of saturated fat causing weight gain, and saturated fats can cause cholesterol build up in your arteries causing a risk of Heart disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What could be a consequence of hi Calorie and quite high saturated fat content in black pudding", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7633, "Truth_answer": "Everything I Own is a song written by David Gates. It was originally recorded by Gates's rock band Bread for their 1972 album Baby I'm-a Want You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang i would give up everything i own", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7633, "Truth_answer": "Diary is a song written and produced by David Gates and released by Bread in 1972, both as a single and on the album Baby I'm-a Want You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other song was sang by the Band Bread", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7633, "Truth_answer": "David Ashworth Gates (born December 11, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer, frontman and co-lead singer (with Jimmy Griffin) of the group Bread.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806013100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gates_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the lead singer of Bread", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7633, "Truth_answer": "Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Gates was surrounded by music from infancy, as the son of Clarence, a band director, and Wanda Gates (née Rollins), a piano teacher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there musical influence in David Gates background", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7633, "Truth_answer": "At the end of 1977, Gates released what would be his most successful single as a solo artist, The Goodbye Girl, from the 1977 film of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806013100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gates_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the most successful solo by David Gates", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7634, "Truth_answer": "The last time the Buffalo Bills made it to the playoffs was in 1999 ending their 18-year playoff drought after a 22-16 win Sunday over the Miami Dolphins", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time buffalo bills made it to the playoffs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7634, "Truth_answer": "The Bills finished in second place in the AFC East and finished the National Football League's 1999 season with a record of 11 wins and 5 losses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224171700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Buffalo_Bills_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the record of the 1999 Buffalo Bills playoff games", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7634, "Truth_answer": "The Bills lost the AFC Wildcard Playoff 22-16 victory against the Tennessee Titans on January 8, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Buffalo Bills perform in the 1999 playoffs", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7634, "Truth_answer": "Tennessee trailed the Bills by a point with 16 seconds left when Kevin Dyson caught the second of two laterals and raced 75 yards -- called the Music City Miracle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the key moment in the game of the Tennessee against the Bills", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7634, "Truth_answer": "The Rams were 23-16 winners over the Tennessee Titans tonight in Super Bowl XXXIV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far did the Titans get in the 1999-2000 season playoffs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7635, "Truth_answer": "Joy Harmon was the 27-year-old actress who tantalized a chain-gang of sweaty convicts in the Paul Newman classic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201020093225id_/https://ew.com/movies/2017/11/01/cool-hand-luke-joy-harmon/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the girl in cool hand luke washing the car", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7635, "Truth_answer": "Paul Newman plays a man who’s convicted of cutting off the heads of parking meters after having a few too many. Luke ultimately ends up in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171108224435id_/http://ew.com/article/2008/09/30/george-kennedy/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Paul Newman's role in Cool Hand Luke", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7635, "Truth_answer": "Though hampered by Stuart Rosenberg's direction, Cool Hand Luke is held aloft by a stellar script and one of Paul Newman's most indelible performances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523192046id_/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cool_hand_luke/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126054332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_Hand_Luke_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical reception of Cool Hand Luke", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7635, "Truth_answer": "1969 brought the popular screen duo of Paul Newman and Robert Redford together for the first time when Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418133457id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000056/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were other famous movies Paul Newman starred in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7635, "Truth_answer": "Lovable outlaws, buddy comedies, and Westerns have always been a part of the cinematic landscape. But it was Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid that first combined those elements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015403id_/http://mentalfloss.com/article/73029/12-wild-facts-about-butch-cassidy-and-sundance-kid_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the importance of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7636, "Truth_answer": "with the arrival of the first great Inca leader Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui and the defeat of the Chanca in 1438 CE, the Incas began expanding south and in all directions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102181105id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Inca_Civilization/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the Inca ruler who greatly expanded the inca empire under his rule", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7636, "Truth_answer": "Thupa Inca Yupanqui, Pachacuti's successor from 1471 CE, is credited with having expanded the empire by a massive 4,000 km.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102181105id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Inca_Civilization/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the successor to Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7636, "Truth_answer": "In 1532, the Inca Empire fell to a Spanish force of only 168 men and 62 horses. Francisco Pizarro and his conquistadors crushed one of the world’s mightiest empires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924072009id_/https://www.mrdowling.com/711-pizarro.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the fall of the Inca ivilzation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7636, "Truth_answer": "Pizarro’s good fortune was to arrive in the Andes at the exact moment when the Incas were wracked by a great sickness and divided leadership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the Incans fall so easily to the Spanish", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7636, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish were severely tested in the northern territories, where armies led by Ruminawi and Quizquiz held out, but these too capitulated from internal strife and their leaders were killed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the war go between the Spanish and the Incans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7637, "Truth_answer": "The idea of the solar system was proposed by the Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus who said that the Sun is the center of the Universe and planets move around it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116000821id_/http://earthguide.ucsd.edu:80/virtualmuseum/ita/05_1.shtml_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the sun is the center of the solar system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7637, "Truth_answer": "The discovery of the solar system belongs to the Renaissance period, when philosophers decided to admit nothing but observation and logic in building the science enterprise, and to reject tradition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what period was the discovery that the sun is the center of the solar system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7637, "Truth_answer": "German astronomer Johannes Kepler 1571-1630, supported the Copernican concept giving planets elliptical orbits to describe their complicated motions, with the Sun in one of the foci of each ellipse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who supported the concept by the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus of the solar system", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7637, "Truth_answer": "The idea before Copernicus was from Ptolemy, an astronomer and mathematician who came up with the geocentric theory. He believed that the Earth was the center of the Universe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the belief before Copernicus discovered the sun was the center of the solar system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7637, "Truth_answer": "Isaac Newton 1642-1727, brought the laws of physics to the solar system. Isaac Newton explained why planets move the way they do applying laws of motion, force, and gravitation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116000821id_/http://earthguide.ucsd.edu:80/virtualmuseum/ita/05_1.shtml_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who explained how the solar system moves", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7638, "Truth_answer": "a term used to describe a pair of homologous chromosomes is a diploid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what term is used to describe a pair of homologous chromosomes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7638, "Truth_answer": "A homologous chromosome pair consists of one chromosome donated from the mother and one from the father. Humans have 23 sets of homologous chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129062057id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/diploid-cell-373464_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the pair of homologous chromosomes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7638, "Truth_answer": "In most diploid organisms, every cell except for gametes will be diploid and contain both sets of chromosomes. Diploid cells reproduce using mitosis, which creates a completely identical copy of the cell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20141205000411id_/https://www.udemy.com/blog/haploid-vs-diploid/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens to the pairs of homologous chromosomes, called diploid", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7638, "Truth_answer": "The main difference between haploid and diploid cells is the number of chromosome sets found in the nucleus", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20141205000411id_/https://www.udemy.com/blog/haploid-vs-diploid/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20141205000411id_/https://www.udemy.com/blog/haploid-vs-diploid/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between the diploid and the gamete cells", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7638, "Truth_answer": "Gametes are unicellular organisms while diploids are multicellular organisms. In unicellular organisms, cell division is for reproduction; in multicellular organisms, it is the means of tissue growth and maintenance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the haploid and the diploid cells", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7639, "Truth_answer": "The hospital becomes liable for the plane crash in season 8 prompting the four crash survivors and Torres to purchase the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to seattle grace hospital in season 9", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7639, "Truth_answer": "The departing docs had quite a bundle of money after the lawsuit, it wasn’t enough for them to purchase the hospital by themselves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814085745id_/https://hollywoodlife.com/2013/02/21/greys-anatomy-recap-avery-owns-hospital-season-9-episode-16/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the sale of the Seattle Grace Hospital", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7639, "Truth_answer": "Catherine agreed to buy Seattle Grace Mercy West as the newest Harper-Avery Foundation branch, leaving Avery in charge of the entire hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814085745id_/https://hollywoodlife.com/2013/02/21/greys-anatomy-recap-avery-owns-hospital-season-9-episode-16/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is in charge of the Seattle Grace Hospital after the purchase", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7639, "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy is officially on fall hiatus. The medical drama won't return to the network until after the holidays on January 23, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127151716id_/https://www.newsweek.com/greys-anatomy-season-16-finale-1473357_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show Grey's Anatomy still airing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7639, "Truth_answer": "Grey’s Anatomy is expected to have many renewals ahead. When asked how long the show can remain on air, Pompeo says the future will be up to the fans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020192858id_/https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/ellen-pompeo-not-leaving-greys-anatomy-interview-1202019933/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is Grey's Anatomy expected to stay on air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7640, "Truth_answer": "Understanding Germany would eventually be reunified, the Allies agreed to share responsibility of administering Germany and its capital, Berlin, and each took responsibility for a part of the defeated nation.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the allies occupy germany after ww2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7640, "Truth_answer": "After the Allied Powers agreed to share the responsibility of administering Germany and its capital, this arrangement evolved into the division of Germany as a Western and an Eastern sector.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Germany eventually reunited", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7640, "Truth_answer": "After Germany's defeat in the Second World War, the four main allies in Europe - the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France jointly occupied the German state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries had part in the decision to keep Germany devided", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7640, "Truth_answer": "In 1949, the occupying powers in both East and West Germany replaced their military governors with civilian leaders, and the occupations ended officially in the mid-1950s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the occupation of Germany by the Allied countries end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7640, "Truth_answer": "On October 3, 1990, East and West Germany ceased to exist, replaced by one country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the country of Germany ever reunite", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7641, "Truth_answer": "Public share issuance allows a company to raise capital from public investors", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127095432id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/ipo.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who gains money during an initial public offering", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7641, "Truth_answer": "Snap (SNAP), the parent company of Snapchat, began trading at $24 a share on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, a 40% increase over its initial public offering price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of an initial public offering", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7641, "Truth_answer": "Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA), a diversified online e-commerce company based in China, went public on September 18, 2014, at a whopping $21.8 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most successful initial public offering of all time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7641, "Truth_answer": "eToys was one of the first large internet retailers to go public. Recklessly abandoning traditional valuation frameworks, eToys paid more than 30 times sales for BabyCenter, an unprofitable online retailer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the least succesful ipo of all time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7641, "Truth_answer": "Capital raised determines success in initial public offering: Although the median deal size for IPOs between 2005-2017 was $120 million many companies raise IPO capital that exceeds that amount.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What determines success in initial public offering", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7642, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "character sketch of dr watson in the hound of baskervilles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7643, "Truth_answer": "The GCE was first introduced in 1951 to replace the Higher Schools Certificate, and final examinations are normally taken in England and Wales at the end of Year 13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first year GCE Advanced Level examination took place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7643, "Truth_answer": "Year Thirteen is an educational year group in schools in England; it is sometimes the thirteenth and final year of compulsory education, or alternatively a year of post-compulsory education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is year 13 in British schooling", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7643, "Truth_answer": "Year Thirteen is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607111835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Thirteen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries have the year thirteen in their education system", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7643, "Truth_answer": "Due to British colonial influence, many education systems around the world are modeled on the British system, but the number of countries still offering the same system is diminishing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the year thirteen is only in countries like England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7643, "Truth_answer": "Hong Kong, replaced the Secondary Education, shortening the duration of schooling from 13 years, per the British model, to 12 years and lengthening undergraduate education more like the U.S. model.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716203305id_/https://wenr.wes.org/2014/02/a-guide-to-the-gce-a-level_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any country moved away from the British educational system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7644, "Truth_answer": "Resorts Casino was the first casino hotel inside of Atlantic City, and the first legal casino outside of Nevada, opened in 1978.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://newjerseyshores.com/2017/08/28/new-jersey-casinos-best-gaming-in-the-east-coast/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first casino open in atlantic city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7644, "Truth_answer": "In a city where buildings and casinos can have short life spans, Resorts Casino managed to buck the odds to be able to celebrate that 40th anniversary this weekend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100205id_/https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/new_jersey/shore/resorts-casino-hotel-atlantic-city-new-jersey-gambling-20180523.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the casino Resorts Casino still open", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7644, "Truth_answer": "Atlanitic City has now 9 casinos, it had 12 before 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101652id_/https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/atlantic-city-casinos-open-early/2064957/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casinos are there in atlantic city", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7644, "Truth_answer": "According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, there are, (as of January 1, 2020), 441 casinos in the state of Nevada (including Las Vegas).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170806135125id_/http://gamboool.com:80/nevada-casinos-how-many-are-there-in-the-state_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about nevada how many casinos are open there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7644, "Truth_answer": "There are 64 legal casinos in the state of California, according to the California Gambling Commission. In addition to these, there are 89 separate legal cardrooms in the state..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and in California how many open casinos", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7645, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "facts about the california gold rush of 1849", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7646, "Truth_answer": "Emma Watson plays Belle in the new Beauty and the Beast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://popminute.com/news/?emma-watson-sings-beauty-and-beast-4452_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Belle in the new beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7646, "Truth_answer": "A tale as old as time is getting a new spin, but for the past 25 years Paige O’Hara has been the definitive voice behind Beauty and the Beast’s Belle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and in the original animated version who voiced belle", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7646, "Truth_answer": "The original Beauty and the Beast was released in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film)_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the original beauty and the beast released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7646, "Truth_answer": "The Disney version of Beauty and the Beast was released in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.communitycollegesuccess.com/2013/03/_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the release of Disney's Beauty and the Beast", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7646, "Truth_answer": "The original story of Beauty and the Beast was written by Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve. Originally published in La Jeune Américaine, et Les Contes Marins in 1740.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115093903id_/https://www.pookpress.co.uk/project/beauty-and-the-beast-history/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of Beauty and the Beast", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7647, "Truth_answer": "I'll Be Good to You is a 1976 hit song by R&B duo The Brothers Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006232229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ll_Be_Good_to_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who made the song i'll be good to you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7647, "Truth_answer": "George Johnson, one of the two Johnson brothers in the band, wrote the song after deciding to commit to a relationship with one woman, instead of dating several.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006232229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ll_Be_Good_to_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the song i'll be good to you", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7647, "Truth_answer": "Another hit by the brothers Johnsons is Strawberry Letter 23 a 1971 song written and composed by Shuggie Otis from his 1971 album Freedom Flight, covered by the Brothers Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other hit songs written by the brothers johnson", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7647, "Truth_answer": "Born in Los Angeles, California, Otis is the son of rhythm and blues pioneer, musician, bandleader, and impresario Johnny Otis, who was of Greek descent, and his wife Phyllis Walker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126160244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuggie_Otis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the composer Shuggie Otis", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7647, "Truth_answer": "Here Comes Shuggie Otis is the first album by Shuggie Otis. It was released in 1970 on Epic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316151103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_Shuggie_Otis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an album crafted by Shuggie Otis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7648, "Truth_answer": "in 2010 Looking to inject some fresh blood into the franchise, and, on the recommendation of some randoms on Facebook, Diesel hired Johnson to play in Fast and Furious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did dwayne johnson join fast and furious", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7648, "Truth_answer": "The Fate of the Furious opens a new chapter in the franchise, fueled by the same infectious cast chemistry and over-the-top action fans have come to expect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent fast and furious movie that has been released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7648, "Truth_answer": "Fast & Furious 9 shouldn't be a surprise for anyone. And we're not just getting Fast & Furious 9 as there's a tenth movie already planned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any upcoming fast and furious movies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7648, "Truth_answer": "Fast & Furious 9 is scheduled for a May 22, 2020 release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219035144id_/https://collider.com/fast-and-furious-9-trailer-release-date-concert/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the expected release date of Fast & Furious 9", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7648, "Truth_answer": "The Fast and the Furious was released in the United States on June 22, 2001. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $200 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the original trilogy of the movie Fats and Furious first released in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7649, "Truth_answer": "Lisa tells the girls that Daisy has stashed rows of whole chicken carcasses beneath her bed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100826id_/https://www.litcharts.com/lit/girl-interrupted/characters/daisy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "girl interrupted what's under daisy's bed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7649, "Truth_answer": "Angelina Jolie plays the role of Lisa Rowe, and Brittany Murphy plays the role of Daisy Randone in the film Girl, Interrupted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actresses play the role of Lisa and Daisy in the film Girl, Interrupted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7649, "Truth_answer": "Girl, Interrupted is a 1999 American psychological drama film based on Susanna Kaysen's 1993 memoir about her stay at a mental institution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121101742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl,_Interrupted_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the film Girl, Interrupted about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7649, "Truth_answer": "The movie Girl, Interrupted was directed by Directed by James Mangold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the film Girl, Interrupted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7649, "Truth_answer": "Girl, Interrupted won 3 awards: one in the Academy Awards, one in the Golden Globe Awards, and one in the Screen Actors Guild Awards, all three won by Angelina Jolie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Girl, Interrupted win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7650, "Truth_answer": "Union General William T. Sherman led some 60,000 soldiers on march from Atlanta to Savannah. Sherman’s soldiers burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who burned the south during the civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7650, "Truth_answer": "After they lost Atlanta, the Confederate army headed west into Tennessee and Alabama, attacking Union supply lines as they went.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next after the south was burned", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7650, "Truth_answer": "Robert E. Lee surrendered the last major Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. Last fought at Palmito Ranch, Texas, on May 13, 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218134317id_/https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/civil-war-facts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the official end of the civil war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7650, "Truth_answer": "The turbulent era following the Civil War, the Reconstruction, embarked the efforts to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed slaves into the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the era after the civil war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7650, "Truth_answer": "After the Civil War, with the protection of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, African-Americans were allowed to vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What imortant event surged after the civil war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7651, "Truth_answer": "Eric Nenninger plays Scott in One Day at a Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays scott in one day at a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7651, "Truth_answer": "Eric Nenninger is an actor and writer, known for One Day at a Time (2017), Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015) and Generation Kill (2008).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095915id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0626069/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles is Eric Nenninger known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7651, "Truth_answer": "Three generations of the same Cuban-American family living in the same house: a newly divorced former military mother, her teenage daughter and tween son, and her old-school mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the sitcom One Day at a Time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7651, "Truth_answer": "One Day at a Time was a1975 TV series, an American sitcom that ran from 1975 to 1984.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212050959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Day_at_a_Time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the sitcom of One Day at a Time originated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7651, "Truth_answer": "One Day at a Time is coming back, thanks to viewers. Pop TV announced that the series will continue on with a new 13-episode fourth season premiering in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a renewal expected for One Day at a Time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7652, "Truth_answer": "Fear is an unpleasant and often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. Fear is natural and helps people to recognize and respond to dangerous situations and threats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fear is an example of which type of response to conflict", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7652, "Truth_answer": "When presented with something that scares you, your brain reacts with its fight or flight response.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the brain process fear", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7652, "Truth_answer": "A new study by Ohio University faculty members showed that those afraid to have their blood drawn believe more people faint or have other symptoms than what statistics show occurs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent study regarding fear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7652, "Truth_answer": "Fear is elicited by the possibility of getting into a situation that evokes any of the other emotions in this typology: fear of embarrassment, fear of loneliness, fear of disgust.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another example of the emotion fear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7652, "Truth_answer": "We are born with only two innate fears: fear of falling, and fear of loud sounds. Natural fears, developed at a young age, influenced by our environment and culture", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the feelings of fear innate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7653, "Truth_answer": "The Loch was Filmed on and around Scotland’s most famous loch, Loch Ness was home to the set throughout the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709132226id_/https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/818073/The-Loch-ITV-where-is-the-loch-filmed-TV-series-filming-location-Laura-Fraser_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the bbc drama the loch filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7653, "Truth_answer": "The Loch, also known as Loch Ness, first broadcasted on ITV on 11 June 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the BBC drama The Loch first air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7653, "Truth_answer": "Derivative yet still intriguing, Loch Ness delivers an uneven first season that suffers in comparison to superior series while hinting at greater potential. (64% Rotten Tomatoes)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171128182815id_/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/loch_ness/s01_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception for the loch: season 1?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7653, "Truth_answer": "The search for a serial killer becomes a matter of life and death for detective Annie Redford, who is trying to cope with her first murder case.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212225649id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6734482/_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212225649id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6734482/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of the loch", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7653, "Truth_answer": "There are six episodes in The Loch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190709132226id_/https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/818073/The-Loch-ITV-where-is-the-loch-filmed-TV-series-filming-location-Laura-Fraser_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in the loch", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7654, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "consulate general of the united arab emirates in karachi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7655, "Truth_answer": "The speed limit in Texas increased to 70 mph in December of 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123200808id_/http://www.safemotorist.com:80/Texas/Roads/speed.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the speed limit change from 55 to 70 in texas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7655, "Truth_answer": "The speed limit in California was last raised in 1995 from 55 to 65 mph on most highways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the speed limit change from 55 in California", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7655, "Truth_answer": "Texas and California increased their speed limit after National Highway Designation Act passed by Congress on November 28, 1995, which officially removed all federal speed limit controls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did California and Texas increase their speed limits in 1995", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7655, "Truth_answer": "The highest observed increase in fatalities attributable to raised speed limits occurred in states that had 55-mph posted limits prior to 1995 and 65 mph later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215125530id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2724439/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the effects on removing federal speed limit controls", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7655, "Truth_answer": "When we stratified by change in speed limits, states that did not raise their speed limits after November 1995 showed a significant decline in fatalities on rural interstates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215125530id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2724439/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about states that didn't increase their speed limits", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7656, "Truth_answer": "In North America the border between French and British possessions was not well defined; the French and Indian War sought to extend each country’s sphere of influence in frontier regions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the purpose of fighting the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7656, "Truth_answer": "The French and Indian War resulted from ongoing frontier tensions in North America as both French and British imperial officials and colonists sought to extend each country’s sphere of influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7656, "Truth_answer": "The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the French and Indian war last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7656, "Truth_answer": "The cost of the war had greatly enlarged Britain's debt. Moreover, the war generated substantial resentment towards the colonists among English leaders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202143605id_/http://www.let.rug.nl:80/usa/essays/before-1800/french-and-indian-wars/effects-of-the-war.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the long term effects of the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7656, "Truth_answer": "The events following the French and Indian War such as disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war’s expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224161751id_/https://history.state.gov/milestones/1750-1775/french-indian-war_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the events post the French and Indian War lead to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7657, "Truth_answer": "Photovoltaic technology is born in the United States in 1954 when Daryl Chapin, Calvin Fuller, and Gerald Pearson develop the silicon photovoltaic cell at Bell Lab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first silicon photovoltaic cell developed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7657, "Truth_answer": "A one-watt cell cost almost $300 per watt in 1956 while a commercial power plant cost 50 cents a watt to build at that time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122172757id_/http://californiasolarcenter.org:80/history-pv/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cost per watt of photovoltaic cells back in the 50s", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7657, "Truth_answer": "in 2015 photovoltaic solar cell prices went down by a factor of 100 over the last 38 years; and down by a factor of 25 over the last 15 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205155924id_/http://www.solarcellcentral.com:80/cost_page.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the prices of the photovoltaic cell come down", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7657, "Truth_answer": "The 2015 average solar cell price was $0.30 per watt and the average solar module price was $0.72 per watt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205155924id_/http://www.solarcellcentral.com:80/cost_page.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much was the price of the photovoltaic cell in 2015", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7657, "Truth_answer": "To produce the amount of energy a home might need, photovoltaic cells are wired together to create solar panels, which get installed in groups to form a solar energy system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200510193538id_/https://news.energysage.com/how-solar-photovoltaic-cells-work/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the photovoltaic cells used", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7658, "Truth_answer": "Konami's comment: We cannot share anything at this point, a Konami spokesperson told Eurogamer today, but we are listening to customer feedback and considering ways to provide the next title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next silent hill game coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7658, "Truth_answer": "The last video game released in the Silent Hill series was the awful Silent Hill: Book Of Memories in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022044442id_/https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/14/new-silent-hill-game-announced-konami-not-mobile-game-worse-10914104/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last Silent Hill game released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7658, "Truth_answer": "The original Silent Hill video game was released on February 2, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first Silent Hill game released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7658, "Truth_answer": "The Silent Hill movie was released on April 21, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the Silent Hill movie when was that released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7658, "Truth_answer": "Silent Hill is visually impressive, but as with many video game adaptations, it's plagued by inane dialogue, a muddled plot, and an overlong runtime. 31% critics, 63% users.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190806165354id_/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/silent_hill/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical reception of the Silent Hill movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7659, "Truth_answer": "The Parliament of Benue, Nigeria House of Assembly has 29 members", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members are there in benue state house of assembly", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7659, "Truth_answer": "Term lengths for members of the Parliament of Benue, Nigeria are four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is a term in the benue state house of assembly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7659, "Truth_answer": "Benue State first created on February 3, 1976, is one of the seven states in Nigeria created by the military administration headed by the late General Murtala Mohammed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210452id_/http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/core/parliamentInfo.aspx?Committee=BENUE_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was benue state first created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7659, "Truth_answer": "Nigeria has made significant improvements in the competiveness and quality of national elections, though political corruption remains endemic. Militant groups and security officials consistently violate the human rights of Nigerians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how free is Nigeria", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7659, "Truth_answer": "Due process: There have been numerous allegations of extortion and bribe taking within the police force. Federal and state authorities have been criticized for disregarding due process.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what freedom is most suppressed in Nigeria", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7660, "Truth_answer": "In criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “double jeopardy,” and protects against self-incrimination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the fifth amendment provides the defendant with what special rights", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7660, "Truth_answer": "The Fifth Amendment contains a Double Jeopardy Clause, which says that no person shall be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202011446id_/https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-rights/double-jeopardy.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does double jeopardy mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7660, "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court will hear Gamble’s complaint in Gamble v. United States: What allows both Alabama and the U.S. government to convict and imprison him for the same crime?", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of when double jeopard was used in a supreme court case", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7660, "Truth_answer": "In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court upheld the dual-sovereignty doctrine, concluding that the Double Jeopardy Clause protects individuals from being punished twice “for the same offence,.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of gamble v. united states", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7660, "Truth_answer": "Ginsburg and Gorsuch dissented. Ginsberg: “the liberty-denying potential of successive prosecutions, when Federal and State Governments prosecute in tandem, is the same as it is when either prosecutes twice.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which justices voted in the minority of gamble v. united states", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7661, "Truth_answer": "In a surprising twist of the show Blue Blood, it was revealed that NYPD Detective Danny Reagan’s wife Linda, had died in a helicopter crash while on the job.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the mother in blue bloods", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7661, "Truth_answer": "Amy Lynn Carlson, born July 7, 1968, is an American television actress, known for her roles as Linda Reagan in the CBS police procedural Blue Bloods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the actress that played linda", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7661, "Truth_answer": "Amy Carlson's most memorable roles have been of strong women playing Alex Taylor in Third Watch (1999), Maggie Pistone in Falcone (2000), and Katie Owen in Peacemakers (2003).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171005003130id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0137856/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is Amy Carlson known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7661, "Truth_answer": "The actress Amy Carlson resides in New York City with husband Syd Butler, bassist of Les Savy Fav.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171005003130id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0137856/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress Amy Carlson married to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7661, "Truth_answer": "Amy Lynn Carlson was born July 7, 1968, she is 51 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is actress Amy Clarlson", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7662, "Truth_answer": "The 8-inch disk later called a diskette, is known as the floppy disk drive today, invented at IBM by Alan Shugart in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who introduced the first floppy disk in 1967", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7662, "Truth_answer": "The first floppy drives used an 8-inch disk, which evolved into the 5.25-inch disk that was used on the first IBM Personal Computer in August 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920131549id_/https://computer.howstuffworks.com/floppy-disk-drive1.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many inches was the first floppy disk", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7662, "Truth_answer": "By mid-1980s, the improved designs of the read/write heads, along with improvements in the magnetic recording media, created the less-flexible, 3.5-inch,1.44-megabyte capacity FDD in use today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920131549id_/https://computer.howstuffworks.com/floppy-disk-drive1.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the floppy disk still 5.25-inch today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7662, "Truth_answer": "The 5.25-inch disks were dubbed floppy because the diskette packaging was a very flexible plastic envelope, unlike the rigid case used to hold today's 3.5-inch diskettes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190920131549id_/https://computer.howstuffworks.com/floppy-disk-drive1.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why the name floppy disk", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7662, "Truth_answer": "60 Minutes surprised many viewers with the discovery that 8-inch floppies were still the preferred method of removable storage for the computers in a U.S. Air Force nuclear silo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216213921id_/https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/why-do-floppy-disks-still-exist-the-world-isnt-ready-to-move-on/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does anyone still use the 8 inch floppy disks", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7663, "Truth_answer": "Jason Lively played Rusty Griswold in National Lampoon's European Vacation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played rusty in national lampoon's european vacation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7663, "Truth_answer": "Chevy Chase played Clark Griswold in National Lampoon's European Vacation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played Clark in National Lampoon's European Vacation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7663, "Truth_answer": "National Lampoon's European Vacation has a 6.2/10 rating from the users in IMDb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the rating on IMDb for National Lampoon's European Vacation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7663, "Truth_answer": "Critics Consensus: European Vacation charts a course through a succession of pretty destinations, but the journey itself lacks the laughs that made the original outing so memorable. 36% score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about in Rotten Tomatoes what is the score there and the critical consensus", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7663, "Truth_answer": "The film opened July 26, 1985 in 1,546 North American theaters and grossed $12,329,627 its opening weekend, ranking number one at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the movie National Lampoon's European Vacation released in theaters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7664, "Truth_answer": "On Feb. 2, 2014, the Seattle Seahawks defeat the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVIII, giving the team its first National Football League championship", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210015id_/http://www.yelmonline.com/life/article_d4b7d604-0dc9-11e8-a1c4-dbb68f86bdff.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did seattle beat in the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7664, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 Super Bowl was the Seahawks first Super Bowl victory. They lost the 2006 Super Bowl to the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time before 2014 that the Seahawks won the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7664, "Truth_answer": "The Seahawks lost to the Steelers by a score of 21-10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score of the Seahawks 2006 Super Bowl loss to the Steelers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7664, "Truth_answer": "With 0:27 left in the first quarter, the Seahawks took a 3-0 lead with a field goal. The Steelers had a touchdown with 2:00 left in the 2nd quarter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Seahawks ever hold a lead during that game", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7664, "Truth_answer": "The Seahawks have appeared in three superbowls. They won in 2014 and lost in 2006 and 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many Super Bowls have the Seahawks appeared in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7665, "Truth_answer": "Alan Shearer has the most goals scored in English Football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has scored the most goals in english football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7665, "Truth_answer": "Alan Shearer hasn't played in the Premier League in over a decade, but his record is still going strong. The division's all-time top goalscorer with an incredible 260 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals has Alan Shearer scored in English football", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7665, "Truth_answer": "Alan Shearer spent his first four years with Blackburn then the rest of his career with Newcastle United.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What teams did Alan Shearer play for in the English leagues", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7665, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry is second in the Premier League with 174 total goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is second behind Alan Shearer in goals scored in English football", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7665, "Truth_answer": "Thierry Henry spent all his Premier League years playing for Arsenal. He also played in the Italian, Spanish, and American leagues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what teams did thierry henry play for in his career in the english leagues", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7666, "Truth_answer": "Article I vests all legislative powers in the Congress—the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Great Compromise stipulated that representation in the House would be based on population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the first article of the constitution important", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7666, "Truth_answer": "It ensures civilian superintendence over the military—and, as such, the subordination of the military to civilian (and democratically accountable) control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the second article of the constituion why is it important", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7666, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution outlines the structure of America’s federal government. It guarantees the states and people certain rights. The text of the Constitution is contained within seven Articles and 27 Amendments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many articles are in the constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7666, "Truth_answer": "There have been 12 amendments to the constitution proposed by the first Congress in 1789 (10 of these would be ratified and become the Bill of Rights)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have there been any amendments to the articles of the constitution since", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7666, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-seventh Amendment: Required any change to the rate of compensation for members of the U.S. Congress to take effect only after the subsequent election in the House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent amendment added to the constitution", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7667, "Truth_answer": "In 81 years, there have only been 17 golfers who have won the Masters more than once. Jack Nicklaus has won six green jackets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311231235id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/players-won-most-masters-golf-tournaments-2018-4_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has the most wins in the masters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7667, "Truth_answer": "Jack Nicklaus’ last major title was in 1986, making him the oldest Masters winner in history, after playing in 100 major championships, finishing in the top three nearly 50 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Jack Nicklaus last win in the Masters", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7667, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods won the 2019 Masters, his fifth of his career. It was his first major tournament win since 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most recent winner in the masters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7667, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 Masters Tournament will be played during the week of Monday, April 6 through Sunday, April 12.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next Masters played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7667, "Truth_answer": "The Masters is played each year at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta. It's the only one of four men's major championships played on the same course every year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where will the Masters tournament be played next", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7668, "Truth_answer": "The change from an agrarian economy to industry and machine manufacturing. This process began in Britain in the 18th century and from there spread to other parts of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124161921id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Industrial-Revolution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the industrial revolution first begin and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7668, "Truth_answer": "Historians have labeled the years from 1870-1914 as the period of the Second Industrial Revolution. The Second Industrial Revolution witnessed the expansion of electricity, petroleum and steel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the second Industrial Revolution begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7668, "Truth_answer": "In the period from 1870 to 1890, there was an economy and productivity boom in the industrialized countries. As a consequence, living conditions improved and prices of goods fell dramatically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725220239id_/https://richmondvale.org/en/blog/second-industrial-revolution-the-technological-revolution_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the impact of the Second Industrial Revolution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7668, "Truth_answer": "Although there are several positives to the Industrial Revolution there were also many negative elements, including: poor working conditions, poor living conditions, low wages, child labor, and pollution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105041id_/https://www.historycrunch.com/negatives-of-the-industrial-revolution.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about negative effects of the second industrial revolution", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7668, "Truth_answer": "A third revolution is emerging. Manufacturing is going digital, several remarkable technologies are converging: clever software, novel materials, dexterous robots, new processes, and a whole range of web-based services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a third industrial revolution", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "kid rock's version of sweet home alabama", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "long run and short run equilibrium under monopolistic competition", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "earnings before interest tax depreciation and amortization ebitda", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7672, "Truth_answer": "Those who wish to pursue careers in a management or leadership in technical fields often pursue a Bachelor of Applied Science degree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a bachelor's degree of applied science", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7672, "Truth_answer": "Software engineers work with computer programmers and coders in the design and development of software applications. Successful software engineers often become software architects, project managers and information technology consultants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of a job one can attian with a bachelor's degree of applied science", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7672, "Truth_answer": "Estimated yearly salary: $55,000 – $130,000 (Average: $80,000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money do software engineers make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7672, "Truth_answer": "Project engineers plan engineering projects and supervise their technical staff. They facilitate communication between staff members and ensure on-time project completion to required specifications.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another job one can attain with a bachelor's of degree of applied science", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7672, "Truth_answer": "Estimated yearly salary: $50,000 – $95,000 (Average: $65,000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money do project engineers make", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7673, "Truth_answer": "Kislev is the third month of the civil year and the ninth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the ninth month in the jewish calendar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7673, "Truth_answer": "Kislev is an autumn month which occurs in November–December on the Gregorian calendar and is sometimes known as the month of dreams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211025215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kislev_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what season of the Gregorian calendar does the Kislev month fall into", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7673, "Truth_answer": "The name derives from Akkadian kislimu; some etymologies connect it to the Hebrew root K-S-L like kesel, kisla or ksil because of the expectation and hope for rains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the name Kislev mean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7673, "Truth_answer": "The basic Jewish year has 12 months with five months of 29 days, and five months of 30 days, which alternate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many months are in the Jewish calendar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7673, "Truth_answer": "Today's Hebrew date is: Tuesday, Shevat 23, 5780 *-* *February 18, 2020 Parshat Mishpatim", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the current Hebrew date for today february 18 2020", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7674, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of the Little Bighorn was fought along the ridges, steep bluffs, and ravines of the Little Bighorn River, in south-central Montana on June 25-26, 1876.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224051105id_/https://www.nps.gov/libi/learn/historyculture/battle-story.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the battle of little bighorn located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7674, "Truth_answer": "The combatants were warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, battling men of the 7th Regiment of the US Cavalry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200224051105id_/https://www.nps.gov/libi/learn/historyculture/battle-story.htm_p0", "https://www.valleyfineart.com/tag/joellyn-duesberry/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who fought in the battle of Little Bighorn", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7674, "Truth_answer": "Fatalities in the 7th Cavalry Regiment during Bighorn (or the Battle of the Greasy Grass to use the winners’ term for it) totaled 259.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923115312id_/https://www.historynet.com/how-many-sioux-and-cheyenne-died-at-the-battle-of-the-little-bighorn.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualties were there in the battle of Little Bighorn", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7674, "Truth_answer": "Figuring out the Indian casualties has been complicated by inconsistencies in their accounts and pictorial depictions, largely because Indians often bore more than one name and deaths were duplicated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923115312id_/https://www.historynet.com/how-many-sioux-and-cheyenne-died-at-the-battle-of-the-little-bighorn.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Indian casualties in the battle of Little Bighorn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7674, "Truth_answer": "The American Experience's Emmy award winning documentary Last Stand at Little Big Horn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204618id_/https://ezinearticles.com/?4-Excellent-Films-Commemorating-the-Battle-of-Little-Big-Horn&id=1276868_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any movies based on the battle of Little Bighorn", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7675, "Truth_answer": "Kaoru begins to fall for Kenshin after a few adventures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115222637id_/http://nathanjsmarchand.com:80/true-romance-kenshin-himura-and-kaoru-kamiya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kenshin fall in love with kaoru", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7675, "Truth_answer": "Kenshin never seems to reciprocate the feelings Kaoru has for him. He treats her with respect as a friend, always calling her “Kaoru-dono”.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115222637id_/http://nathanjsmarchand.com:80/true-romance-kenshin-himura-and-kaoru-kamiya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "then what happened after Kaoru begins to fall for Kenshin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7675, "Truth_answer": "Kenshin Himura goes to Tokyo and meets Kaoru Kamiya, a young woman running her deceased father’s kendo dojo, and decides to stop wandering.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115222637id_/http://nathanjsmarchand.com:80/true-romance-kenshin-himura-and-kaoru-kamiya_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do Kenshin and Kaoru meet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7675, "Truth_answer": "Kenshin Himura, is a swordsman with cross-shaped scar on his face wandering Japan Japanese word for righting any wrongs he finds as atonement for the atrocities he committed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the story behind Kenshin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7675, "Truth_answer": "Finally, Kenshin and Kaoru get married and have a son named Kenji", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115222637id_/http://nathanjsmarchand.com:80/true-romance-kenshin-himura-and-kaoru-kamiya_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do Kenshin and Kaoru end up together", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7676, "Truth_answer": "Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year in Islamic culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the importance of ramadan in Islam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7676, "Truth_answer": "Ramadan was established in the 7th century when the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. His revelation began in 610 CE in Mecca at Hira Cave on Mount Nur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121175006id_/http://www.holidayscalendar.com:80/event/ramadan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Ramadan established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7676, "Truth_answer": "Ramadan for the year 2020 starts on the evening of Thursday, April 23rd lasting 30 days and ending at sundown on Saturday, May 23.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200331095017id_/https://www.calendardate.com/ramadan_2020.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is Ramadan scheduled for in 2020", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7676, "Truth_answer": "Ramadan 2019 started on Monday, 6th May 2019 and ended on Tuesday, 4th June 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ramadan begin and end in 2019", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7676, "Truth_answer": "The date of Ramadan varies each year and is determined by cycles of the moon. It officially begins the morning after the crescent moon is visible to the naked eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the date for Ramadan determined each year", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7677, "Truth_answer": "M&Ms were named after the surnames of the company’s founders: Forrest Mars and William Murrie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did m and m get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7677, "Truth_answer": "The Mars family named the candy bar Snickers in memory of its favorite race horse. This bar was introduced in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did snickers get their name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7677, "Truth_answer": "M&Ms are the most popular candy with revenues of $406.7 million and 417.7 million in unit sales. They have been around since 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular is the M & M brand", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7677, "Truth_answer": "Reese's Peanut Butter cups are the second most popular candy with revenues of $398.9 million and 366.2 million in unit sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second most popular candy brand after M&M", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7677, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, Henry Reese also started selling chocolate and peanut butter confections he simply called peanut butter cups or “penny cups” as they cost just one penny at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was reese's peanut butter cups first sold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7678, "Truth_answer": "Hank Azaria voices Moe Szyslak in The Simpsons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does moe's voice on the Simpsons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7678, "Truth_answer": "Hank Azaria also provides the voices for Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, and many others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which other voices of Simpsons characters does Hank Azaria provide", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7678, "Truth_answer": "Actor Hank Azaria will no longer voice the Indian character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon in The Simpsons, more than two years after accusations of racism marred the long-running animated series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118104936id_/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/01/simpsons-actor-hank-azaria-voice-apu-controversy-200118100635818.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Hank Azaria still provide the voices in the Simpsons", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7678, "Truth_answer": "Comedian Hari Kondabolu confronts his cartoon nemesis, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the Indian convenience store owner from The Simpsons and the larger issue of how Western culture depicts Southeast-Asian communities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120064927id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7588752/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120064927id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7588752/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what started the Apu Nahasapeemapetilon controversy in the Simpsons", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7678, "Truth_answer": "The Problem with Apu has an 89% Rotten Tomatoes rating with critics but only 35% among users.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the critical reception of the problem with Apu Nahasapeemapetilon in the Simpsons", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7679, "Truth_answer": "Lizzie’s bestie Miranda (Lalaine) didn’t appear in The Lizzie McGuire Movie due to a scheduling conflict. In the film, Miranda was on “vacation” in Mexico with her parents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163121id_/https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/tv/a28844209/lizzie-mcguire-cast-real-life-now/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is miranda in the lizzie mcguire movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7679, "Truth_answer": "A Lizzie McGuire revival is officially coming to Disney+. In the streaming sequel series, Lizzie is now 30 and is dealing with the problems that come with being 30.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a revival of the Lizzie McGuire show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7679, "Truth_answer": "The last episode of Lizzie McGuire aired in 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last episode of the Lizzie McGuire series aired", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7679, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Duff appeared in Agent Cody Banks in 2003, A Cinderella Story hit theaters on July 19th, Raise Your Voice opened in 2004, and The Perfect Man in 2005 .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other famous Hillary Duff movies other than Lizzie McGuire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7679, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Duff was born on September 28, 1987 in Houston, Texas, USA. She is 32 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Hilary Duff", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7680, "Truth_answer": "two elements react to form more than one compound, a fixed mass of one element will react with masses of the other element in a ratio of small, whole numbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210118id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/chemistryformajors/chapter/early-ideas-in-atomic-theory-2/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210118id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/chemistryformajors/chapter/early-ideas-in-atomic-theory-2/_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can two elements form more than one compound", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7680, "Truth_answer": "A fixed mass of carbon, say 100 grams, may react with 133 grams of oxygen to produce CO, or with 266 grams of oxygen to produce CO2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525073853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_multiple_proportions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of two elements forming more than one compound", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7680, "Truth_answer": "comparing ethane- C2H6- with propane -C3H8-: The weight of hydrogen which combines with 1 g carbon is 0.252 g in ethane and 0.224 g in propane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525073853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_multiple_proportions_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another example of two elements forming more than one compound", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7680, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton first expressed this observation in1804, and it is called the law of multiple proportions, and sometimes called Dalton's Law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the discovery on how two elements can form more than one compound first expressed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7680, "Truth_answer": "John Dalton FRS was an English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist. He is best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry, and for his research into color blindness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the scientist John Dalton", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7681, "Truth_answer": "Estelle Harris does the voice of Mrs Potato Head in Toy Story 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.startrek.com/article/now-then-estelle-harris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of mrs potato head in toy story 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7681, "Truth_answer": "Toy Story 2 was released on November 24, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was toy story 2 released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7681, "Truth_answer": "A toy collector steals Woody, then Buzz and his friends start a rescue mission to save Woody before he becomes a museum property with his gang Jessie, Prospector, and Bullseye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100009id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120363/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_58_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot summary of Toy Story 2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7681, "Truth_answer": "The rare sequel that arguably improves on its predecessor, Toy Story 2 uses inventive storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a talented cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience for all ages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the critical consensus on Toy Story 2 from Rotten Tomatoes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7681, "Truth_answer": "Toy Story received the rare 100% from Rotten Tomatoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Rotten Tomatoe's critics percentage for Toy Story 2", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7682, "Truth_answer": "Judith Eva Barsi plays Ducky in The Land Before Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "actress that played ducky in the land before time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7682, "Truth_answer": "Judith Eva Barsi played Thea in Jaws: The Revenge and Jennifer Matthews in Eye of the Tiger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films is Judith Eva barsi known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7682, "Truth_answer": "Judith Eva Barsi died on July 25, 1988 in a homicide, she was 10 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Judith Eva Barsi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7682, "Truth_answer": "Judith Eva Barsi was last seen riding her bike on July 25, 1988. Her father put a .25 caliber pistol behind her ear while she was sleeping and murdered her.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is known about the death of Judtih Eva Barsi", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7682, "Truth_answer": "Heather O'Rourke Tragedy struck when she was diagnosed with intestinal stenosis in 1988 and died after complications in the operating room at the way-too-young age of 12.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there any other child actors who died at a young age", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7683, "Truth_answer": "The most common method of drug testing, urinalysis, can be done at the workplace (at a health unit), a doctor's office or any other site selected by the employer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can you get a drug test done", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7683, "Truth_answer": "Drug testing requested by employers is to determine if employees or job applicants are using drugs. It can identify evidence of recent use of alcohol, prescription drugs and illicit drugs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the drug test", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7683, "Truth_answer": "Alcohol and drug abuse creates safety and health hazards decreasing productivity, generating poor employee morale, leading to higher costs of health care claims and short-term disability claims for employers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why are the results of the drug test important to employers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7683, "Truth_answer": "The result of a drug test is personal health information. There are restrictions on sharing the information with others. Employees sign a release for their employer to receive the results.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sees the results of the drug test", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7683, "Truth_answer": "There are different bodily specimens that can be chemically tested to detect evidence of recent drug use through urine test, breath test, blood test, hair test, oral fluids, and sweat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What methods are used to drug test employees", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the creditor holds the title to goods until the debt is paid. this is called a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7685, "Truth_answer": "The theme song for the Wonder Years was With a Little Help from My Friends a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the theme song for the wonder years", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7685, "Truth_answer": "Set in 1960s suburbia, the show followed Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) and his family and friends as he navigated the ages 12 to 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main actor in the Wonder Years", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7685, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Stern plays the narrator (adult Kevin Arnold) in The Wonder Years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other actors have major roles in the Wonder Years", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7685, "Truth_answer": "There are six seaons in The Wonder Years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seaons are there in the Wonder Years", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7685, "Truth_answer": "Alley Mills, who played Savage’s TV mother Norma Arnold, has now claimed that The Wonder Years was cancelled because of the sexual harassment lawsuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101829id_/https://www.nme.com/news/the-wonder-years-cancelled-fred-savage-allegations-sexual-harassment-2230968_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the Wonder Years cancelled after six seasons", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7686, "Truth_answer": "It's a Wonderful Life airs annually on Christmas Eve on NBC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when are they going to show it's a wonderful life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7686, "Truth_answer": "The film It's a Wonderful Life stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man who has given up his dreams in order to help others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209131643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Wonderful_Life_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the star of it's a wonderful life", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7686, "Truth_answer": "It's a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American Christmas fantasy drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of the movie It's a Wonderful Life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7686, "Truth_answer": "It's a Wonderful Life was nominated for five Academy Awards, and has been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209131643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Wonderful_Life_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film It's a Wonderful Life get any awards nominations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7686, "Truth_answer": "t's a Wonderful Life was shot at RKO Radio Pictures Studios in Culver City, California, and the 89-acre RKO movie ranch in Encino.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209131643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Wonderful_Life_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the movie It's a Wonderful Life filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7687, "Truth_answer": "the portion of the wing that’s attached to the body part of the chicken is called Drumettes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do chicken wings and drumettes come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7687, "Truth_answer": "This is called the drumette, probably due to the fact that it’s shaped like the larger chicken drumstick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221150126id_/https://www.thekitchn.com/the-small-but-mighty-chicken-wing-223119_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the name Drumettes for the part of the chicken wing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7687, "Truth_answer": "The meat on drumettes, while still technically dark meat, does have a texture a bit closer to white meat, and there’s a fairly high ratio of meat to skin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221150126id_/https://www.thekitchn.com/the-small-but-mighty-chicken-wing-223119_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the meat in the Drumettes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7687, "Truth_answer": "Whole chicken wings are actually composed of three parts: first is the Drumettes, The middle part of the wing is called the wingette, or flat, and last comes the tips.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of the other parts of the chicken wings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7687, "Truth_answer": "Whole wing isn’t even in shape or thickness, and doesn’t sit flat on a surface. Cutting it up, makes it easier to cook on whatever grill or pan for cooking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of cutting the parts of the chicken wing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7688, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "these countries have large populations of protestants. england the netherlands norway ireland spain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7689, "Truth_answer": "The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218082142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_State_Warriors_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the golden state warriors located at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7689, "Truth_answer": "The Golden State Warriors were founded in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218082142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_State_Warriors_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the golden state warriors founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7689, "Truth_answer": "The Golden State Warriors were known as the San Francisco Warriors from 1962 to 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other previous names the golden state warrios went by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7689, "Truth_answer": "The Golden State Warriors have won 6 championships (1947, 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017, 2018).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many championships have the gold state warriors won?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7689, "Truth_answer": "The Golden State Warriors are owned by Joe Lacob (majority), and Peter Guber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the owner of the golden state warriors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7690, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "miley cyrus party in the usa music video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fall out boy i don't care cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7692, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "youngest player in the nfl hall of fame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7693, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United are currently the record title winners in the English top flight having won the division a total of 20 times since 1889.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200415065144id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/383696/premier-league-wins-by-team/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's won the most titles in English football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7693, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United's most recent title came in the 2012-13 season, which was Alex Ferguson's final season of management before his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200415065144id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/383696/premier-league-wins-by-team/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the most recent title Manchester United won in the English top flight", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7693, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what league does Manchester United play in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7693, "Truth_answer": "There are 20 clubs in the Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many competing teams are there in the Premier League", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7693, "Truth_answer": "Premier League TV partners include Sky Sports, BT Sports, and Amazon for live matches, and Sky Sports and BBC Sport for highlights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can I watch the Premier League on TV", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7694, "Truth_answer": "In a non-statistical sense, the term prediction is often used to refer to an informed guess or opinion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other tools are necessary besides statistics to accurately perform predictions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7694, "Truth_answer": "An informed guess or opinion might be informed by a predicting person's abductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, and experience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are examples of an informed guess or opinion", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7694, "Truth_answer": "In science, a prediction is a rigorous, often quantitative, statement, forecasting what would happen under specific conditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other tools that are necessary besides stasitics and informed guess or opinion to accurately perform predictions", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7694, "Truth_answer": "if an apple fell from a tree it would be attracted towards the center of the earth by gravity with a specified and constant acceleration", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109015715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prediction_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of rigorous prediction in science, often quantitative, statement, forecasting what would happen under specific conditions", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7694, "Truth_answer": "The scientific method is built on testing statements that are logical consequences of scientific theories. This is done through repeatable experiments or observational studies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109015715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prediction_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the rigorous prediction in science, often quantitative, statement, forecasting what would happen under specific condition known by a name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7695, "Truth_answer": "The I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series is set in Kruger National Park, South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is celebrity get me out of here australia filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7695, "Truth_answer": "The I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series premiered on 1 February 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! first air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7695, "Truth_answer": "On 7 February 2019, it was confirmed the I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series would return for a sixth season, which premiered on 5 January 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there in the I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7695, "Truth_answer": "The I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series are presented by Chris Brown and Julia Morris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the hosts for the I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7695, "Truth_answer": "Miguel Maestre, Chef and The Living Room presenter, won Australian season 6 of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most recent winner of the I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australian TV series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7696, "Truth_answer": "Warrant officers are rated as officers above senior non-commissioned officers, candidates, cadets, and midshipmen but subordinate to the officer grade of O‑1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_officer_(United_States)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do warrant officers fall in the chain of command", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7696, "Truth_answer": "The warrant officer's primary task as a leader is to serve as a technical expert, providing valuable skills, guidance, and expertise to commanders and organizations in their particular field.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the role of warrant officers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7696, "Truth_answer": "Warrant officers can and do command detachments, units, activities, vessels, aircraft, and armored vehicles, as well as lead, coach, train, and counsel subordinates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_officer_(United_States)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the other tasks of warrant officers besides the primary task as a leader is to serve as a technical expert, providing valuable skills, guidance, and expertise to commanders and organizations in their particular field", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7696, "Truth_answer": "The Army warrant officer traces lineage to 1896 with the War Department's creation of civilian Headquarters Clerks and Pay Clerks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of warrant officers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7696, "Truth_answer": "The Marine Corps has had warranted officers since 1916.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other military brances besides the Army that have warrant officers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7697, "Truth_answer": "President John F. Kennedy spoke from a platform erected on the steps of Rathaus Schöneberg in West Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did JFK give his speech in berlin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7697, "Truth_answer": "Ich bin ein Berliner is a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given in West Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blog.fenwickfriars.com/tag/candy-bomber/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of speech given by President John F. Kennedy at Rudolph at the steps of Rathaus Schöneberg in West Berlin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7697, "Truth_answer": "Ich bin ein Berliner is a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ich_bin_ein_Berliner_p0", "https://blog.fenwickfriars.com/tag/candy-bomber/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Ich bin ein Berliner speech given by President John F. Kennedy at the steps of Rathaus Schöneberg in West Berlin.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7697, "Truth_answer": "By saying Ich bin ein Berliner, President John F. Kennedy said I am one with the people of Berlin. The president had a German journalist translate the phrase for him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121224233id_/https://www.liveabout.com/jfk-i-am-a-jelly-donut-ich-bin-ein-berliner-3298239_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of 'Ich bin ein Berliner' in English", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7697, "Truth_answer": "President John F. Kennedy aimed to underline United States support for West Germany 22 months after Soviet-occupied East Germany erected the Berlin Wall, preventing mass emigration to the West.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ich_bin_ein_Berliner_p0", "https://majormike.us/2018/06/26/today-in-history-0626-ich-bin-ein-berliner/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the 'Ich bin ein Berliner' speech given by President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7698, "Truth_answer": "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is 32 pages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pages is if you give a mouse a cookie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7698, "Truth_answer": "A generous boy shares a cookie with a hungry mouse, it is a beginning of a chain of events that keeps the boy busy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of if you give a mouse a cookie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7698, "Truth_answer": "If you Give a Mouse a Cookie was written for Grades Pre-K, K, 1, and 2. Guided Reading for K.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the reading level for if you give a mouse a cookie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7698, "Truth_answer": "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie was first published in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie first published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7698, "Truth_answer": "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie was illustrated by Felicia Bond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the illustration for If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7699, "Truth_answer": "Hope Davis portrayed the character of Maria Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain America: Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays tony stark's mom in civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7699, "Truth_answer": "Tony Stark is portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in Captain America: Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about who plays tony stark in captain america: civil war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7699, "Truth_answer": "The runtime for Captain Amrica: Civil War is 147 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the runtime of captain america: civiil war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7699, "Truth_answer": "Captain America: Civil War was released in theaters on May 6, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the united state release date for captain america: civil war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7699, "Truth_answer": "Captain America: Civil War earned $408,084,349 domestically and $745,211,944 internationally for a total of *$1,153,296,293.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the box office take for captain america: civil war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7700, "Truth_answer": "The Clemson Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide by a score of 44–16 to win the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship with an undefeated 15–0 record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the national championship last year in college football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7700, "Truth_answer": "Freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw for 347 yards and 3 touchdowns in the Clemson Tigers' rout of the Alabama Crimson Tide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114131202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemson_Tigers_football_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the winning quarterback in the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7700, "Truth_answer": "Clemson Tigers' Quarterback Trevor Lawrence and Cornerback Trayvon Mullen Jr. earned 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship Offensive and Defensive MVP honors, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the mvps of the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7700, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship was played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.naplesnews.com/story/sports/college/2019/10/21/arthrex-saving-alabama-quarterback-tua-tagovailoas-season-after-ankle/4051217002/_p31", "https://www.naplesnews.com/story/sports/college/2019/10/21/arthrex-saving-alabama-quarterback-tua-tagovailoas-season-after-ankle/4051217002/_p34", "https://www.naplesnews.com/story/sports/college/2019/10/21/arthrex-saving-alabama-quarterback-tua-tagovailoas-season-after-ankle/4051217002/_p33", "https://www.naplesnews.com/story/sports/college/2019/10/21/arthrex-saving-alabama-quarterback-tua-tagovailoas-season-after-ankle/4051217002/_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship hosted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7700, "Truth_answer": "The LSU Tigers defeated the Clemson Tigers 42-25 to win the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the national championship this year in college football", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7701, "Truth_answer": "Bodies is a song by the American rock band Drowning Pool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang let the bodies hit the floor first", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7701, "Truth_answer": "Bodies by Drowning Pool peaked at number 6 on the Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in August 2001, and No. 12 on the Alternative Songs charts in September 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626181701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodies_(Drowning_Pool_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the chart rankings for 'Bodies' by Drowning Pool", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7701, "Truth_answer": "'Bodies' by Drowning Pool was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on June 24, 2008, indicating half a million digital copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626181701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodies_(Drowning_Pool_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song 'Bodies' by Drowning Pool win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7701, "Truth_answer": "'Bodies' by Drowning Pool has sold 1,751,000 digital copies in the US as of April 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626181701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodies_(Drowning_Pool_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies have been sold since 'Bodies' by Drowning Pool's release", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7701, "Truth_answer": "The song 'Bodies' by Drowning Pool was used by interrogators at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626181701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodies_(Drowning_Pool_song)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any controversies with the song 'Bodies' by Drowning Pool", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7702, "Truth_answer": "Google Street View tries to frequently update its images, with a priority towards important places that change often. Rural areas may take years, while residential every 2 or 3 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does google maps take street view pictures", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7702, "Truth_answer": "Street View had its inception in 2001 with the Google-sponsored Stanford CityBlock Project. The project ended in June 2006, and its technology was folded into StreetView.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of Google Street View", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7702, "Truth_answer": "Street View is available as a component of Google Maps, as a web application, and as a mobile application for Android and iOS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202040127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Street_View_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some implementations of Google Street View", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7702, "Truth_answer": "Google announced in May 2017 that Google Street View had captured more than 10 million miles (16 million kilometres) of Street View imagery across 83 countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coverage of Google Street View", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7702, "Truth_answer": "In 2020, more location were added in Slovakia, Romania, and Russia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the newest country added to google street view", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7703, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a fairly common way to test for the word frequency effect is to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7704, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of nobel peace prize winners in physics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7705, "Truth_answer": "Peter T. Gaynor was officially confirmed by the U.S. Senate to be FEMA Administrator on January 14, 2020. Gaynor has more than 11 years of experience in emergency management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current director of fema is this person qualified for the position", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7705, "Truth_answer": "Prior to coming to FEMA, Peter T. Gaynor served as the Director of Rhode Island’s Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a previous role of Peter T. Gaynor prior to becoming FEMA Administrator", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7705, "Truth_answer": "Peter T. Gaynor oversaw response and recovery efforts to blizzards, floods, tropical storms and public health emergencies. He also coordinated evacuations, mass care, special events, and school safety.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191021225523id_/https://www.fema.gov/peter-gaynor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were accomplishments of Peter T. Gaynor during his time as Director of Rhode Island's Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA)", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7705, "Truth_answer": "Brock Long served as the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) until his resignation in March 2019. Brock Long was succeeded by Pete Gaynor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the previous FEMA administrator prior to Peter T. Gaynor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7705, "Truth_answer": "In February 2019, Brock Long announced his resignation as FEMA Administrator, effective March 8, following questions over his use of his government vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023101026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_Long_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for the resignation of Brock Long as the Administrator of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7706, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "price difference between sweet and sour crude oil", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7707, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a measurement of how many tasks a computer can accomplish in a certain amount of time is called a(n)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7708, "Truth_answer": "The dish General Tso’s Chicken as most Americans know it today was invented by Peng Chang-kuei, a chef from the Hunan province.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209010131id_/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/general-tsos-chicken-got-its-start-fine-dining-180956795/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does general tso chicken actually come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7708, "Truth_answer": "Peng Chang-kuei, the inventor, died on Nov. 30 in Taipei. The chef, who had two children was 97 years old by Western reckoning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915102339id_/https://time.com/4591567/general-tsos-chicken-creator-peng-chang-kuei-chuck/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is peng chang-kuei now", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7708, "Truth_answer": "Peng was born in 1919 into a poverty-stricken household in the Hunanese capital Changsha. As a teenager, he served as apprentice to Cao Jingchen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802132545id_/https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7639868_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was peng chang-keui's childhood like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7708, "Truth_answer": "General Tso's chicken is named for Tso Tsung-t'ang (now usually transliterated as Zuo Zongtang), a formidable nineteenth-century general who is said to have enjoyed eating it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802132545id_/https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7639868_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is general tso's chicken named after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7708, "Truth_answer": "A restaurant serving of General Tso's chicken contains 431 calories, 215 of them from fat. It is high in sugar with 17 grams and high in protein with 19 grams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the nutrition facts for one serving of general tso's chicken", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7709, "Truth_answer": "Today, some historians consider the Chisholm Trail to have started at the Rio Grande in Texas, and have ended in Abilene, Kansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111857id_/https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Chisholm_Trail_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the chisholm trail start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7709, "Truth_answer": "The Chisholm trail is named for Jesse Chisholm, who had built several trading posts in what is now western Oklahoma before the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111857id_/https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Chisholm_Trail_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the chisholm trail named after", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7709, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Chisholm, Indian trader, guide, and interpreter, was born in the Hiwassee region of Tennessee, probably in 1805 or 1806.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031004113id_/https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fch32_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was jesse chisholm born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7709, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Chisholm took trade goods west and south into Plains Indian country, learned a dozen or so languages, established trading posts, and was in demand as a guide and interpreter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031004113id_/https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fch32_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some accomplishments of jesse chisholm", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7709, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Chisholm died of food poisoning in his trading camp at Left Hand Spring (near Geary Oklahoma) on March 4, 1868. He is buried near Geary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814003548id_/https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-jessechisholm/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of death for jesse chisholm", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is an advantage of monitoring", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7711, "Truth_answer": "Jim Carrey plays the Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://janeaustenrunsmylife.wordpress.com/tag/faith/_p6", "https://quotecatalog.com/communicator/cormac-wibberley/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7711, "Truth_answer": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas grossed $260 million domestically and $85.1 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $345.1 million, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the box office reception of How the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7711, "Truth_answer": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 51% based on 140 reviews, with an average rating of 5.52/10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical response for How the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7711, "Truth_answer": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas won the Academy Award for Best Makeup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did How the Grinch Stole Christmas win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7711, "Truth_answer": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas was directed by Ron Howard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed How the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7712, "Truth_answer": "Jack the Giant Slayer filmed on location in the UK, with studio bases at Elstree in Hertfordshire and Longcross in Surrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201124063648id_/https://www.thelocationguide.com/2013/03/ng-film-jack-the-giant-slayer-creates-fantasy-kingdom-on-location-in-norwich-cathedral/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was jack the giant slayer filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7712, "Truth_answer": "Jack the Giant Slayer was based on the British fairy tales Jack the Giant Killer and Jack and the Beanstalk“.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Giant_Slayer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the story jack the giant slayer based on a book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7712, "Truth_answer": "Jack the Giant Slayer stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, and Ewan McGregor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Giant_Slayer_p0", "https://awesomefriday.ca/tag/nicholas-hoult/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in jack the giant slayer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7712, "Truth_answer": "Ewan McGregor joined the cast as the Elmont, leader of the king's elite guard, who helps fight giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Giant_Slayer_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what role did Ewan McGregor play in Jack the Giant Slayer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7712, "Truth_answer": "Stanley Tucci plays Lord Roderick, the king's advisor who plans on taking over the kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Giant_Slayer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what role did Stanley Tucci play in Jack the Giant Slayer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7713, "Truth_answer": "Timothy B. Schmit sings lead vocals on Love will Keep Us Alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings lead vocals on love will keep us alive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7713, "Truth_answer": "Love Will Keep Us Alive reached #64 on Canada Hot Singles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the chart performance for the song love will keep us alive", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7713, "Truth_answer": "Love Will Keep Us Alive was first performed by the Eagles in 1994, during their Hell Freezes Over reunion tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213012754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Will_Keep_Us_Alive_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song love will keep us alive released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7713, "Truth_answer": "Love Will Keep Us Alive is a song written by Jim Capaldi, Paul Carrack, and Peter Vale and produced by the Eagles, Elliot Scheiner, and Rob Jacobs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213012754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Will_Keep_Us_Alive_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song love will keep us alive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7713, "Truth_answer": "Love Will Keep Us Alive was also recorded by Capaldi and Dave Mason on their 40,000 Headman tour and live album, and by Carrack on his 2007 album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213012754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Will_Keep_Us_Alive_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any covers of the song love will keep us alive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7714, "Truth_answer": "#include is a way of including a standard or user-defined file in the program and is mostly written at the beginning of any C/C++ program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the use of include in c++", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7714, "Truth_answer": "One type of file that can be included using #include are Header File or Standard files.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423062030id_/https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-c-include-directive-with-examples/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of c/c++ files can use the #include directive", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7714, "Truth_answer": "Header File or Standard files contain C/C++ function declarations and macro definitions to be shared between several source files.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the header file or standard files do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7714, "Truth_answer": "Header File or Standard files contain functions like the printf(), scanf(), cout, cin and various other input-output or other standard functions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423062030id_/https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-c-include-directive-with-examples/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of function declarations are contained in header file or standard files", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7714, "Truth_answer": "The other type of file that can be included using #include are User-defined files.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another type of c/c++ file besides header file or standard files that can use the #include directive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7715, "Truth_answer": "The mass air flow sensor may be located in a different position down the intake plenum just after the air box but will always be before the throttle body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170718191456id_/http://www.buyautoparts.com/howto/mass-air-flow-location.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the mass air flow sensor located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7715, "Truth_answer": "the mass air flow sensor measures the amount of air entering the engine", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the mass air flow sensor measure", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7715, "Truth_answer": "Based on the reading from the mass air flow sensor, the Electronic Control Unit calculates the amount of fuel to be sent to the engine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can be calculated from the mass air flow sensor measuring the amount of air entering the engine", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7715, "Truth_answer": "A faulty mass air filter sensor can cause all sorts of engine problems such as stalling, rough idling and hard starting, preventing ideal efficiency and mileage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some issues if the mass air flow sensor is faulty", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7715, "Truth_answer": "Spray 10 to 15 spurts of the mass air flower cleaner onto the wire or plate. Allow the mass air flow sensor to dry completely before reinstalling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the best way to clean the mass air flow sensor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7716, "Truth_answer": "The S and SE models get a five-speed manual transmission standard, while a six-speed automatic that Ford calls Powershift is optional", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805200114id_/https://www.edmunds.com/ford/focus/2014/review/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of transmission does a 2014 ford focus have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7716, "Truth_answer": "The 2.0-liter 4-Cylinder engine has a fuel economy rating of 24 City/34 Hwy/28 Combined with a manual transmission and 26 City/36 Hwy/29 Combined with an automatic transmission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fuel economy of a 2014 ford focus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7716, "Truth_answer": "The 1.0-liter Turbocharged EcoBoost® 3-Cylinder engine has a 30 City/42 Hwy/35 Combined fuel economy rating with the manual transmission and 28 City/40 Hwy/32 Combined with the automatic transmission.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the fuel economy of a 2014 ford focus with the turbecharged ecoboost engine", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7716, "Truth_answer": "The fair market range for a 2014 Ford Focus is $6,722 - $8,537. The fair purchase price is $7,830. The typical listing price is $7,904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the 2014 ford focus cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7716, "Truth_answer": "2014 Ford Focus faces serious competition in the economy sedan and compact hatchback class. Mainstream models to consider are the Chevrolet Cruze, Kia Forte and Mazda 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 2014 ford focus competitors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7717, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "during the first soccer game dad forced greg to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7718, "Truth_answer": "The fluid contained in the mitochondria is called the matrix", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214922id_/http://www.biology4kids.com:80/files/cell_mito.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what term describes the fluid interior of mitochondria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7718, "Truth_answer": "Mitochondria are made of two membranes: The outer membrane and the inner membrane.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.cd-genomics.com/blog/mitochondria-fact-sheet-definition-structure-function-and-genome/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many membranes do mitochondria have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7718, "Truth_answer": "The outer membrane covers the mitochondria and contains it like a skin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214922id_/http://www.biology4kids.com:80/files/cell_mito.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the outer membrane of mitochondria.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7718, "Truth_answer": "The inner membrane folds over many times and creates layered structures called cristae.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202214922id_/http://www.biology4kids.com:80/files/cell_mito.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the purposes of the inner membrane of the mitochondria", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7718, "Truth_answer": "More mitochondrial cristae, or folds of the mitochondrial inner membrane, gives mitochondrion more locations for ATP production to occur due to increase in surface area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of cristae in mitochondria", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7719, "Truth_answer": "The Safe Drinking Water Act was enacted by the 93rd United States Congress, effective December 16, 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the safe drinking water act enacted", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7719, "Truth_answer": "The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the principal federal law in the United States intended to ensure safe drinking water for the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023123156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Drinking_Water_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the safe drinking water act", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7719, "Truth_answer": "The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to set standards for drinking water quality and oversee all states, localities, and water suppliers that implement the standards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the water regulated under the safe drinking water act", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7719, "Truth_answer": "Public water systems are required to regularly monitor their water for contaminants. Water samples must be analyzed EPA-approved testing methods, by EPA-certified laboratories or a state agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is testing done under the safe drinking water act and the environmental protection agency (epa)", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7719, "Truth_answer": "The Safe Drinking Water Act does not apply to bottled water. Bottled water is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023123156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Drinking_Water_Act_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the safe drinking water act regular bottled water", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7720, "Truth_answer": "The Tampa Bay Lightning has won one Stanley Cup championship in their history, in 2003–04.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did tampa win the stanley cup last", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7720, "Truth_answer": "The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Calgary Flames 2-1 in the deciding game of the 2003-04 Stanley Cup finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score when the tamapa bay lighting won their stanly cup championship in 2003-04", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7720, "Truth_answer": "Brad Richards of the Tampa Bay Lighting was named 2003-04 Stanley Cup Finals MVP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the 2003-04 stanley cup finals mvp", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7720, "Truth_answer": "The Tampa Bay Lightning would face the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2014-15 Stanley Cup Finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125155013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa_Bay_Lightning_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the tampa bay lightning reach another stanley cup finals after 2003-04", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7720, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning four games to two to win their sixth championship in franchise history, and their third title in six seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825093218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Stanley_Cup_Finals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of the 2014-15 stanley cup finals", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7721, "Truth_answer": "Books are either fiction or non-fiction. Non-fiction books contain factual information. Fiction books contain a story made up by the author, such as romance or children's books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of genres are there for books", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7721, "Truth_answer": "According to Statistica, the most popular genre in the U.S. is Mystery/Thriller/Crime books. Nearly half of their respondents said they had read books in this genre in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210116151602id_/https://publishedtodeath.blogspot.com/2017/11/what-are-most-popular-literary-genres.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most popular genre for books", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7721, "Truth_answer": "And Then There Were None stands as the best-selling mystery novel of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the best-selling book in the mystery genre", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7721, "Truth_answer": "And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by English writer Agatha Christie, described by her as the most difficult of her books to write.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of And Then There Were None", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7721, "Truth_answer": "Eight people, all strangers to each other, are invited to Indian Island, off the English coast. Vera Claythorne, a former governess, thinks she has been hired as a secretary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913061322id_/http://www.sparknotes.com:80/lit/andthenthere/summary/?_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of and then there were none", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7722, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "total number of points scored in six nations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7723, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of dragon ball movies in chronological order", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7724, "Truth_answer": "The Royals aired on E! in the United Kingdom and Ireland, although the channel dropped the TV series after season two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the royals air in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7724, "Truth_answer": "E! UK & Ireland has opted not to renew their licensing deal for the Royals TV series due to poor reception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the tv series the royals cancelled in the UK", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7724, "Truth_answer": "The Royals TV series was created by Mark Schwahn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who careted the the royals TV series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7724, "Truth_answer": "Mark Schwahn is is best known as creator, head writer and executive producer of the WB/CW drama series One Tree Hill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190721053210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Schwahn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other TV series has creator Mark Schwahn done besides The Royals", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7724, "Truth_answer": "Mark Schwahn has co-written Coach Carter (2005), The Perfect Score (2004), and Whatever It Takes (2000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what films Mark Schwhn has done", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7725, "Truth_answer": "Carly Simon stated that the song 'You're So Vain' refers to three men, only one of whom she has named publicly, actor Warren Beatty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023155619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_So_Vain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song you're so vain about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7725, "Truth_answer": "'You're So Vain' was from the album No Secrets", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album was the song you're so vain from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7725, "Truth_answer": "You're So Vain is a song written in 1971 by Carly Simon and released in November 1972. It is one of the songs that Simon is most identified with.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023155619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_So_Vain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song you're so vain released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7725, "Truth_answer": "You're So Vain was a number-one hit in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. and reached number four in Ireland and South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023155619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_So_Vain_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song you're so vain perform on the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7725, "Truth_answer": "Carly Simon was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for You're So Vain in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115223427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carly_Simon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song you're so vain win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7726, "Truth_answer": "The lifetime in the air of CO2, the most significant greenhouse gas, is the most difficult to determine, because there are several processes that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the approximate atmospheric life of co2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7726, "Truth_answer": "Between 65% and 80% of CO2 released into the air dissolves into the ocean over a period of 20–200 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113095203id_/https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/jan/16/greenhouse-gases-remain-air_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most common process in which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7726, "Truth_answer": "Carbon dioxide is removed by slower processes that take up to several hundreds of thousands of years, including chemical weathering and rock formation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113095203id_/https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/jan/16/greenhouse-gases-remain-air_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long do other processes in which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere besides dissolving into the ocean take", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7726, "Truth_answer": "Aside from water vapour, the four principal greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and the halocarbons or CFCs (gases containing fluorine, chlorine and bromine).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other greenhouse gasses besides carbon dioxide", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7726, "Truth_answer": "Water vapor is the most potent of the greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013204952id_/https://www.britannica.com/list/5-notorious-greenhouse-gases_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the most potent greenhouse gas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7727, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did adam smith write the wealth of nations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7728, "Truth_answer": "The vagus nerve arises from the medulla and projects connections to other locations on the central nervous system. Vagus nerve stimulation treats drug-resistant epilepsy and treatment-resistant depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the vagus nerve located and what effect does stimulation of nerve have on the patient", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7728, "Truth_answer": "The adverse effects of vagus nerve stimulation include cardiac arrest, bradycardia, voice altercation and hoarseness, cough, shortness, a tingling sensation, nausea, headache, difficulty swallowing, and sleepiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the side effects of vagus nerve stimulation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7728, "Truth_answer": "As of 2017 little was understood about exactly how vagal nerve stimulation modulates mood and seizure control.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014161331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagus_nerve_stimulation_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mechanism of action for vagus nerve stimulation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7728, "Truth_answer": "A matchbox sized generator is implanted under the skin below the collarbone. Lead wires tunnelled up the patient's neck to the left vagus nerve's carotid sheath deliver electrical impulses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of device is used for vagus nerve stimulation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7728, "Truth_answer": "In the only randomized controlled trial vagus nerve stimulation failed to perform any better when turned on than in otherwise similar implanted patients whose device was not turned on", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014161331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagus_nerve_stimulation_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any controversy involving vagus nerve stimulation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7729, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Saunders is the head coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Saunders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the minnesota timberwolves", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7729, "Truth_answer": "Starting in 2014, Ryan Saunders was an assistant coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves. On January 6, 2019, Saunders was promoted to interim head coach after Tom Thibodeau was fired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the role of Ryan Saunders prior to becoming head coach for the minnesota timberwolves", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7729, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Saunders went 17-25 with the Minnesota Timberwolves after taking over for Tom Thibodeau midway through the 2018-19 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603015158id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2837132-t-wolves-rumors-ryan-saunders-in-negotiations-to-be-permanent-head-coach_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coaching record of Ryan Saunders as head coach of the minnesota timberwolves", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7729, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Saunders is 33 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the age of ryan saunders", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7729, "Truth_answer": "At age 33, Ryan Saunders became the youngest head coach in the league, despite having over 10 years of NBA experience under his belt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626190117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Saunders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much nba experience does ryan saunders have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7730, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the us president when the eu was founded", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7731, "Truth_answer": "The New York Giants have appeared in five Super Bowls.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Super_Bowls_have_the_Oakland_Raiders_played_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083909id_/https://elitesportsny.com/2019/01/27/new-york-giants-super-bowl-history-4-amazingly-unique-facts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times did the giants go to the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7731, "Truth_answer": "The New York Giants' most recent Super Bowl appearance was the 2011 Super Bowl. They played against the New England Patriots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the most recent super bowl apperance for the new york giants", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7731, "Truth_answer": "The New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots by a score of 21-17 in the 2011 Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score of the 2011 super bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7731, "Truth_answer": "The Giants showcase a 4-1 record in the Super Bowl and some were one of the most memorable games of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083909id_/https://elitesportsny.com/2019/01/27/new-york-giants-super-bowl-history-4-amazingly-unique-facts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the super bowl record of the new york giants", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7731, "Truth_answer": "The New York Giants' 20-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl 25 is considered one of the best.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083909id_/https://elitesportsny.com/2019/01/27/new-york-giants-super-bowl-history-4-amazingly-unique-facts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which super bowl game with the new york giants is considered the most memorable", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7732, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bostwick portrays George, Abby's dad, in Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the father on girlfriends' guide to divorce", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7732, "Truth_answer": "George appears in six episodes of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce from 2016 to 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many appearances does barry bostwick have as george, abby's dad, in girlfriends' guide to divorce", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7732, "Truth_answer": "In August of 2016, Bravo announced Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce would end with the fifth season. The finale aired July 19, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many season are there in the series girlfriends' guide to divorce", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7732, "Truth_answer": "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce revolves around Abby McCarthy, a self-help author who finds solace in new friends and adventures as she faces an impending divorce", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106210350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girlfriends%27_Guide_to_Divorce_p0", "https://www9.the123movies.io/watch/ellipse.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of girlfriends' guide to divorce", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7732, "Truth_answer": "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce was met with generally positive reviews from television critics. At Metacritic, the series received an average score of 69/10, based on 21 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the critical reception of girlfriends' guide to divorce", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7733, "Truth_answer": "How Far I'll Go was written and produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote moana how far i'll go", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7733, "Truth_answer": "The song How Far I'll Go was performed in the film Moana by American actress and singer Auliʻi Cravalho in her role as Moana.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Far_I'll_Go_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed the song 'how far i'll go' in the movie moana", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7733, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos called the song 'How Far I'll Go' inspirational and sweet and went on to say the uplifting song is a perfect fit into the Disney canon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Far_I'll_Go_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the critical reception of moana how far i'll go", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7733, "Truth_answer": "'How Far I'll Go' was released along with the Moana: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on November 18, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song how far i'll go released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7733, "Truth_answer": "'How Far I'll Go' won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did how far i'll go win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were double yellow lines first used in oxford", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the critical theories all share an interest in social ____", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7736, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "auld lang syne on sex and the city movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7737, "Truth_answer": "China first implemented nationwide emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles in 2000 (China I) for diesel and in 2003 (China I) for gasoline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were manufacturer responsibility regulations for heavy vehicles introduced in china", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7737, "Truth_answer": "Emission standards for new heavy-duty truck and bus engines in China follow the European precedent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517205050id_/https://www.transportpolicy.net/standard/china-heavy-duty-emissions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were china's emissions standards for heavy duty vehicles based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7737, "Truth_answer": "China has historically implemented equivalent Euro emission standards approximately 7-8 years after Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517205050id_/https://www.transportpolicy.net/standard/china-heavy-duty-emissions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does it take for china to implement new emissions standards for heavy duty vehicles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7737, "Truth_answer": "Vehicle emission standards are developed by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517205050id_/https://www.transportpolicy.net/standard/china-heavy-duty-emissions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who develops the china emission standards for heavy duty vehicles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7737, "Truth_answer": "Vehicle emission standards are jointly issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) and the Standardization Administration of China (SAC).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are any other agencies involved with the emission standards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7738, "Truth_answer": "The uniform of the Swiss Guard was introduced by commandant Jules Repond (1910–1921) in 1914. Repond's design was inspired by 16th-century depictions of the Swiss Guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113215837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_Guard_p10", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontifical_Swiss_Guard_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the uniform of the swiss guard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7738, "Truth_answer": "Founded in 1506, the Papal Swiss Guard is the Vatican’s military unit and is charged with protecting the pope and guarding the Apostolic Palace and the gates of Vatican City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083341id_/https://blog.eftours.com/tours/fff-swiss-guards_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the swiss guard founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7738, "Truth_answer": "Established in 1506 under Pope Julius II, the Pontifical Swiss Guard is among the oldest military units in continuous operation.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontifical_Swiss_Guard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113215837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_Guard_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the pope when the swiss guard was founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7738, "Truth_answer": "Strict preconditions must be fulfilled: in addition to having completed Swiss military training, a candidate must be a practising Catholic and be at least 174cm tall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201203003742id_/https://houseofswitzerland.org/swissstories/society/swiss-guard_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the process of becoming a swiss guard", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7738, "Truth_answer": "Recently the Swiss Guard contingent was increased from 110 to 135 in response to increased demand for their services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201203003742id_/https://houseofswitzerland.org/swissstories/society/swiss-guard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many are in the swiss guard", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7739, "Truth_answer": "The composer for We Bare Bears is Brad Breeck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the music for we bare bears", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7739, "Truth_answer": "The series We Bare Bears was based on Chong's webcomic The Three Bare Bears.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Bare_Bears_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the series we bare bears based on anything", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7739, "Truth_answer": "The show We Bare Bears follows three bear siblings, Grizzly, Panda, and Ice Bear, and their awkward attempts at integrating with the human world in the San Francisco Bay Area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the series we bare bears", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7739, "Truth_answer": "We Bare Bears won a BAFTA Children's Award for International in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the show we bare bears win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7739, "Truth_answer": "Ice Bear is voiced by Demetri Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices ice bear in the show we bare bears", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7740, "Truth_answer": "The drum in a laser copier/printer is a vital component that receives the image from the laser and transfers it to the paper to produce the final print.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the role of a drum in a photocopier", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7740, "Truth_answer": "Damage to the drum may cause unwanted markings on the printed page or deletions of the image. Laser printer drums have a limited life span.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if the drum becomes damaged in a photocopier", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7740, "Truth_answer": "Many factors determine drum life, such as temperature, humidity, type of paper, type of toner used, and pages per print job. Average drum life is estimated at 12,000 pages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the lifespan of a drum in a photocopier", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7740, "Truth_answer": "Leave the lid down – always! Opening the lid of the copier is bad news because it significantly reduces the lifespan of the drum – which can be expensive to replace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are methods to increase the life of a drum in a photocopier", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7740, "Truth_answer": "Every time you print approximately 12,000 pages you will need to replace the printer drum which will set you back about $100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524070819id_/https://www.ais-now.com/blog/laser-printer-repair-vs.-purchasing-a-new-printer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the replacement cost of a drum in a photocopier", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "domestic and foreign tourists visiting india (statistical data)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7742, "Truth_answer": "“Island Hopping” is the phrase given to the strategy employed by the United States to gain military bases and secure the many small islands in the Pacific.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917222917id_/http://america-at-war-wwii.weebly.com:80/island-hopping.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the goal of the us strategy of island hopping", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7742, "Truth_answer": "In August 1942, the United States mounted its first major amphibious landing in World War II at Guadalcanal, using innovative landing craft built by Higgins Industries in New Orleans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us strategy of island hopping begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7742, "Truth_answer": "In the spring of 1945, U.S. troops in the Pacific were nearing the final stages of their “island-hopping” campaign, a strategy designed to capture smaller islands in the Pacific.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us strategy of island hopping end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7742, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, the island hopping campaign was successful. It allowed the US to gain control over sufficient islands in the Pacific to get close enough to Japan to launch an invasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917222917id_/http://america-at-war-wwii.weebly.com:80/island-hopping.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the us strategy of island hopping considered a success", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7742, "Truth_answer": "The island hopping strategy is also known as leapfrogging.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging_%28strategy%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the us strategy of island hopping known by any other names", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7743, "Truth_answer": "Messiah is an English-language oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the Coverdale Psalter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah_(Handel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "george frederick handel's hallelujah chorus from messiah is what form of music", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7743, "Truth_answer": "The music for Messiah was completed in 24 days of swift composition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did it take to compose the music for Messiah by George Frideric Handel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7743, "Truth_answer": "Messiah by George Frideric Handel contains text compiled by Charles Jennens, from the King James Bible and the Book of Common Prayer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what text are contained in Messiah by George Frideric Handel", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7743, "Truth_answer": "George Frideric Handel wrote Messiah for modest vocal and instrumental forces, with optional settings for many of the individual numbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah_(Handel)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the performing forces Messiah by George Frideric Handel was written for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7743, "Truth_answer": "There are 53 in three parts in George Frideric Handel's Messiah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many movements are in Messiah by George Frideric Handel", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7744, "Truth_answer": "I Need You by the Beatles was written by George Harrison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote i need you by the beatles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7744, "Truth_answer": "I Need You was recorded on 15 and 16 February 1965. This was the first recording session for the group in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Need_You_(Beatles_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song i need you by the beatles recorded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7744, "Truth_answer": "I Need You is in A major (actually a little less than half a semitone below A, as were Ticket to Ride and Another Girl, also recorded that day).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what key was the song i need you by the beatles composed in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7744, "Truth_answer": "The song I Need You by the Beatles is two minutes and 28 seconds long (2:28).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the song i need you by the beatles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7744, "Truth_answer": "The Sunshine Company recorded a version, arranged by George Tipton, for their 1967 Imperial Records LP Happy Is the Sunshine Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Need_You_(Beatles_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any covers of the song i need you by the beatles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7745, "Truth_answer": "The Cripps Mission was a failed attempt in late March 1942 by the British government to secure full Indian cooperation and support for their efforts in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026124424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cripps_Mission_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the cripps mission sent to india by the british government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7745, "Truth_answer": "India contributed 2.5 million volunteer soldiers to fight for the Allies during World War II (WWII), and 1.5 million soldiers during World War I (WWI).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170822010503id_/http://www.mapsofindia.com:80/my-india/history/indias-role-in-world-war-ii-and-its-impact_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was india's role in world war ii", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7745, "Truth_answer": "By the time the war ended, Great Britain was bankrupt, unable and unwilling to continue to maintain colonies of the British Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170822010503id_/http://www.mapsofindia.com:80/my-india/history/indias-role-in-world-war-ii-and-its-impact_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did world war ii lead to indian independence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7745, "Truth_answer": "On June 15, 1947, the British House of Commons passed the Indian Independence Act, or Mountbatten Plan, which divided India into two dominions, India and Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was india independence gained from great britain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7745, "Truth_answer": "The Partition of India affected India and Pakistan economically. India became more successful than Pakistan. “It inherited 90% of the subcontinent's industry and the cities of Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170608062022id_/http://33329721.weebly.com:80/long-term-effects.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the long term effects of indian independence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7746, "Truth_answer": "I'm Dying Up Here's main characters are composites of real people: Instead of matriarchal Comedy Store owner-operator Mitzi Shore, it’s Cellar owner-operator Goldie Herschlag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the characters supposed to be in i'm dying up here", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7746, "Truth_answer": "The real world still exists on I’m Dying Up Here: Johnny Carson and Richard Pryor both make cameos, and characters make offhand remarks about The Comedy Store.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do real-life people appear on the show i'm dying up here", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7746, "Truth_answer": "The Comedy Store is an American comedy club located in West Hollywood, California, at 8433 Sunset Boulevard. An associated club is located in La Jolla, San Diego, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the real life Comedy Store", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7746, "Truth_answer": "The Comedy Store was opened in April 1972 by comedians Sammy Shore (1927–2019), and Rudy De Luca.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106075218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Comedy_Store_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did The Comedy Store first open", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7746, "Truth_answer": "Co-owner Mitzi Shore selected and supervised a generation of stand-up comedians to perform at the Comedy Store, including Robin Williams, David Letterman, Paul Mooney and Andy Kaufman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who have performed at The Comedy Store", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7747, "Truth_answer": "Christine Pomponio-Pate did commercials for Granite Depot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl in the granite depot commercial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7747, "Truth_answer": "Christine Pomponio-Pate did commercials for American Warehouse and continues to do local commercials for the Denver area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other commercials did christine pomponio-pate star in besides granite depot", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7747, "Truth_answer": "Christine Pomponio-Pate is a figure model and actress who has competed and placed at the Figure Olympia and graced the pages of Muscle & Fitness, Flex, and Ironman magazines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151203180736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Pomponio-Pate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main career focus for christine pomponio-pate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7747, "Truth_answer": "Christine Pomponio-Pate was born in 1975 to Phil and Michelle Pomponio in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151203180736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Pomponio-Pate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the place of birth for christine pomponio-pate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7747, "Truth_answer": "Christine Pomponio-Pate passed out due to low blood sugar. Her car crossed the median and hit a truck head-on. Mechanical failure kept her seatbelt from being fastened.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the car accident involving christine pomponio-pate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7748, "Truth_answer": "When Yuzvendra Chahal was a teenaged boy, he aspired not to be a cricketer but a professional chess player!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204903id_/https://www.chessbase.in/news/Yuzvendra_Chahal_From_Greys_to_Greens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which cricketer is a former chess player who represented india at a junior level", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7748, "Truth_answer": "Yuzvendra Chahal won the National Under-12 Championship in Kolkata in 2002. He also represented the country at the Asian and World Junior Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204903id_/https://www.chessbase.in/news/Yuzvendra_Chahal_From_Greys_to_Greens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there success in playing chess for yuzvendra chahal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7748, "Truth_answer": "Yuzvendra Chahal is an indispensable part of the Royal Challenger Bangalore, and is building a very strong case to be kept as a frontline option for India in international cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330151603id_/http://www.espncricinfo.com:80/story/_/id/20834829/yuzvendra-chahal-looks-build-chinnaswamy-success-story_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about was there success in playing cricket for yuzvendra chahal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7748, "Truth_answer": "Yuzvendra Chahal's success in cricket so far has come from his ability to read a situation. He doesn't really turn the ball too much.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330151603id_/http://www.espncricinfo.com:80/story/_/id/20834829/yuzvendra-chahal-looks-build-chinnaswamy-success-story_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what factors have contributed to success in cricket for yuzvendra chahal", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7748, "Truth_answer": "Former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten joined Paddy Upton and Dale Williams to form a company called Performance Zone, a business and sport performance company for individuals and businesses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other players besides yuzvendra chahal with success outside of cricket", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7749, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wu tang once upon a time in shaolin wiki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7750, "Truth_answer": "While the 1860 census recorded 12,414 black New Yorkers, by 1865 the city’s black population had declined to 9,945 by 1865, the lowest number since 1820.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075516id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-civil-war/draft-riots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of the new york city draft riots", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7750, "Truth_answer": "The New York Draft Riots occurred in July 1863, when the anger of working-class New Yorkers over a new federal draft law during the Civil War led to violence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075516id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-civil-war/draft-riots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the new york city draft riots", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7750, "Truth_answer": "There were five days of some of the bloodiest and most destructive rioting in U.S. history. Hundreds of people were killed, more seriously injured, and African-Americans were often targeted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075516id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-civil-war/draft-riots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the new york city draft riots last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7750, "Truth_answer": "As the business capital of the nation, New York City had not welcomed the onset of the Civil War, as it meant losing the South as a trading partner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075516id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-civil-war/draft-riots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were so many new yorkers opposed to the 1863 draft", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7750, "Truth_answer": "Riots over the draft occurred in other cities, including Detroit and Boston, but nowhere as badly as in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075516id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-civil-war/draft-riots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there draft riots in other cities besides new york", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7751, "Truth_answer": "A sacrificial lamb is a metaphorical reference to a person or animal sacrificed for the common good.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426213301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacrificial_lamb_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of the sacrificial lamb", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7751, "Truth_answer": "The term sacrificial lamb is derived from the traditions of Abrahamic religion where a lamb is a highly valued possession.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426213301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacrificial_lamb_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the term sacrificial labm derived from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7751, "Truth_answer": "In cinema and literature, the term sacrificial lamb refers to a supporting character whose purpose is to die, galvanizing the protagonist to action and demonstrating how evil the villain is.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426213301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacrificial_lamb_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the term sacrificial lamb mean in the arts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7751, "Truth_answer": "In politics, a sacrificial lamb candidate is a candidate chosen to contest an election despite the fact that he or she has little chance of victory, a sort of 'sacrifice'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what does the term mean in politics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7751, "Truth_answer": "In 2004, Howard Mills was considered a sacrificial lamb candidate for the U.S. Senate from New York against Chuck Schumer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426213301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacrificial_lamb_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is an example of the term sacrificial lamb in American politics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7752, "Truth_answer": "Oscar scored Brazil's sole goal in the 90 minute in their 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match loss to Germany, 1-7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who scored the goal for brazil vs germany", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7752, "Truth_answer": "Toni Kroos was selected Man of the Match, with three shots, two goals, 93% pass accuracy, one assist and two chances created.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the man of the match in the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7752, "Truth_answer": "Brazilian newspapers greeted the result with headlines such as The Biggest Shame in History, a Historical humiliation and Brazil is slain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024080010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_v_Germany_(2014_FIFA_World_Cup)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Brazilian media's reaction to Brazil's loss in the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7752, "Truth_answer": "Brazil finished fourth after being defeated by the Netherlands. Germany went on to win the World Cup for the fourth time, the first as a unified nation, after defeating Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the aftermath of the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7752, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany's result was the biggest winning margin in a World Cup semi-final or final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any records set as a result of 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7753, "Truth_answer": "Pretty Little Liars season7 consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190510035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars_(season_7)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are there only 10 episodes of pretty little liars season 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7753, "Truth_answer": "On August 29, 2016, it was confirmed that season 7 would be the final season of the Pretty Little Liars series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190510035135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars_(season_7)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a season 8 of pretty little liars", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7753, "Truth_answer": "Insiders say ABC Family / Freeform would have liked to continue with more seasons of “Pretty Little Liars,” if creator Marlene King and the cast had signed back on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was pretty little liars cancelled", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7753, "Truth_answer": "The series finale was viewed by an estimated 1.41 million viewers. It had the second-highest rating of any cable TV series that aired that night.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206041341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Little_Liars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the pretty little liars series finale rating", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7753, "Truth_answer": "A second spin-off and sequel to the original series titled Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists premiered in 2019, but was cancelled after one season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any pretty little liars spinoffs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7754, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Live in the Moment was filmed in Portland, Oregon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was live in the moment video filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7754, "Truth_answer": "Live in the Moment was written by John Gourley, John Hill, and Ammar Malik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song live in the moment", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7754, "Truth_answer": "The song Live in the Moment peaked at number one on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart in January 2018 and the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in March 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song perform on music charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7754, "Truth_answer": "Lead singer John Gourley said the inspiration behind Live in the Moment came after a recording session when he wanted to provide a modern approach to the phrase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_the_Moment_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the inspiration for the song live in the moment", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7754, "Truth_answer": "Live in the Moment was used in TV advertising of Volkswagen Touareg and also the Netflix series, Lucifer in Season 3, ep 26.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_the_Moment_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song live in the moment featured anywhere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7755, "Truth_answer": "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree is a popular song that was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the Andrews Sisters during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724234325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Sit_Under_the_Apple_Tree_(with_Anyone_Else_but_Me)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang don't sit under the apple tree", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7755, "Truth_answer": "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree is a popular song that was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the Andrews Sisters during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724234325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Sit_Under_the_Apple_Tree_(with_Anyone_Else_but_Me)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song don't sit under the apple tree about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7755, "Truth_answer": "Originally titled Anywhere the Bluebird Goes, the melody was written by Sam H. Stept as an updated version of the nineteenth-century English folk song Long, Long Ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724234325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Sit_Under_the_Apple_Tree_(with_Anyone_Else_but_Me)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song don't sit under the apple tree about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7755, "Truth_answer": "The Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree spent thirteen weeks on the Billboard charts and was the nation's twelfth best-selling recording of 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the glenn miller version of don't sit under the apple tree do on the charts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7755, "Truth_answer": "The Andrews Sister version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724234325id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Sit_Under_the_Apple_Tree_(with_Anyone_Else_but_Me)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song don't sit under the apple tree win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7756, "Truth_answer": "The 1916 Olympic Games were cancelled due to World War I, in 1940 due to the Second Sino-Japanese War, and in 1944 due to World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has the olympic games been cancelled because of war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7756, "Truth_answer": "Women were first allowed to participate in the Olympics in 1900. However, Women weren't allowed to participate in luge until 1964, weight lifting in 2000, and boxing in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were women first allowed to participate in the olympic games", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7756, "Truth_answer": "The first modern Olympics took place in 1896 in Athens.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/julyaugust-2004/movable-feat/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the first modern olympic games held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7756, "Truth_answer": "South Korea hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, and the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205061817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has South Korea hosted the olympic games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7756, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet Union hosted 1980 Summer Olympics boycott was one part of a number of actions initiated by the United States to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113033241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Summer_Olympics_boycott_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the olympic games ever been boycotted", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7757, "Truth_answer": "The New York state colors are Blue and Gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the state color of new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7757, "Truth_answer": "The California state colors are also Blue and Gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what is the state colors of california", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7757, "Truth_answer": "Alaska, Arkansas, Virginia, and Washington do not have any state colors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which states have no state colors", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7757, "Truth_answer": "Hawaii has eight state colors: Ulaula, Melemele, Poli, Akala, Alani, Keokeo, Ahinahina, Omaomao, one for each island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state has the most state colors", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7757, "Truth_answer": "Georgia has the colors Red, White, Gold, and Blue and Maryland has Red, White, Black, and Gold, for a total of four each.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about which state has the second most state colors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7758, "Truth_answer": "Filming for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie took place in and around Sydney and Queensland, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was mighty morphin power rangers movie filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7758, "Truth_answer": "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie stars the ensemble cast of Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson, and David Yost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803222809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers:_The_Movie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the stars of who were the stars of mighty morphin power rangers the movie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7758, "Truth_answer": "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie received mixed reviews from critics. However, it is considered a cult classic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical reception of mighty morphin power rangers the movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7758, "Truth_answer": "The events of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie take place after the second season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but are incompatible with the third season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do the events of the mighty morphin power rangers the movie take place in relation to the mighty morphin power rangers tv series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7758, "Truth_answer": "The third season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers provides a different explanation for the Rangers gaining their Ninja Ranger powers and Ninjazords, indicating they are set in different continuities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is mighty morphin power rangers the movie incompatible with the third season of mighty morphin power rangers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7759, "Truth_answer": "Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is a blending component of gasoline, used as an oxygenate to raise the octane number and to replace tetraethyllead (TEL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004025019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl_tert-butyl_ether_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is mtbe used as a gasoline additive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7759, "Truth_answer": "In the U.S. Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) has been used in gasoline at low levels since 1979 as an antiknock (octane rating) additive to prevent engine knocking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004025019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl_tert-butyl_ether_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the benefit of raising the octane number in gasoline", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7759, "Truth_answer": "Alternative oxygenates to methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) available as additives for gasoline including ethanol and other ethers such as ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are alternatives to methyl tert-butyl ether (mtbe) to prevent engine knocking", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7759, "Truth_answer": "Methyl tert-butyl ether is extensively used in industry as a safer alternative to diethyl ether as the tert-butyl group prevents forming potentially explosive peroxides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other uses of methyl tert-butyl ether (mtbe) besides as an antiknock", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7759, "Truth_answer": "Often is introduced into water-supply aquifers, as of 2007, researchers have limited data about the health effects of ingestion of Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any health or environmental impacts from the use of methyl tert-butyl ether (mtbe)", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7760, "Truth_answer": "Stories can end up being biased or omitted so as not to offend advertisers or owners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123132407id_/http://www.globalissues.org/article/159/media-conglomerates-mergers-concentration-of-ownership_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are problems inherent in conglomerate ownership of mass communication", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7760, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, the largest media conglomerates in terms of revenue rank Comcast, The Walt Disney Company, AT&T and ViacomCBS per Forbes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what companies dominate mass communications", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7760, "Truth_answer": "One explanation for the cause of the concentration of media ownership is a shift to neo-conservative deregulation policies, which is a market-driven approach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the media conglomerates become so dominant in mass communication", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7760, "Truth_answer": "Another concern is that consolidated media is not flexible enough to serve local communities in case of emergency or that corporate cost-cutting practices have undermined public safety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other problems inherent in conglomerate ownership of mass communication", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7760, "Truth_answer": "Americans' distrust in mass media hit a new high in a 2012 Gallup poll, with 60% having little or no trust in mass media reporting news fully, accurately, and fairly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how has the public responded to conglomerate ownership of mass communication", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7761, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Financial System Code (IFS Code or IFSC) is an alphanumeric code that facilitates electronic funds transfer in India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is meant by ifsc code in banking", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7761, "Truth_answer": "An Indian Financial System Code uniquely identifies each bank branch participating in the two main Payment and settlement systems in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828222901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Financial_System_Code_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=TAMIL%20NADU&district=ARIYALUR%20(TN)_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=HDFC0004231_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=SBIN0006496_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=SBIN0008659_p4", "https://ifscsortcode.in/banks/ifsccodes/BANK_OF_INDIA/ANDHRA_PRADESH/NELLORE_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the indian financial system code", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7761, "Truth_answer": "The two main Payment and settlement systems in India are the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and the National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) systems.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ifscsortcode.in/banks/ifsccodes/BANK_OF_INDIA/ANDHRA_PRADESH/NELLORE_p5", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=TAMIL%20NADU&district=ARIYALUR%20(TN)_p0", "https://www.theifsccodes.com/canara-bank/cnrb0002059.html/_p0", "https://www.theifsccodes.com/canara-bank/cnrb0001764.html/_p0", "https://www.theifsccodes.com/canara-bank/cnrb0001900.html/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828222901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Financial_System_Code_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=HDFC0004231_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=SBIN0006496_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=SBIN0008659_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=AHMADNAGAR_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=TAMIL%20NADU&district=NAMAGIRIPETTAI_p0", "https://bankifsccodes.net/TJSB-SAHAKARI-BANK-LTD-ifsc-code.aspx_p1", "https://bankifsccodes.net/ICICI-BANK-LIMITED-ifsc-code.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the two main payment and settlement systems in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7761, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Financial System Code is an 11-character code with the first four alphabetic characters representing the bank name, and the last six characters representing the branch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828222901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Financial_System_Code_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=TAMIL%20NADU&district=ARIYALUR%20(TN)_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=HDFC0004231_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=SBIN0006496_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?ifsc=SBIN0008659_p4", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=AHMADNAGAR_p0", "http://bharatpages.in/ifsc.php?state=TAMIL%20NADU&district=NAMAGIRIPETTAI_p0", "https://ifscsortcode.in/banks/ifsccodes/BANK_OF_INDIA/ANDHRA_PRADESH/NELLORE_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the indian financial system code formatted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7761, "Truth_answer": "Lists of Indian Financial System Code are available with all the bank-branches participating in inter bank electronic funds transfer, and on the Reserve Bank of India website.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a list of indian financial system codes made public", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7762, "Truth_answer": "Swedish actor Mikael Persbrandt portrays Beorn in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and in its sequel The Battle of the Five Armies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the skin changer in the hobbit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7762, "Truth_answer": "Mikael Persbrandt is internationally known for his starring role in the Academy Award winning foreign feature, In A Better World, directed by Susanne Bier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160124212335id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0675409/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles has swedish actor mikael persbrandt played besides Beorn in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and in its sequel The Battle of the Five Armies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7762, "Truth_answer": "Mikael Åke Persbrandt has won four awards and been nominated for 13. His wins include a 2014 Best Actor for Mig äger ingen, and Best Actor for Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many awards has swedish actor mikael persbrandt won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7762, "Truth_answer": "Most recently Mikael Åke Persbrandt has starred in the Netflix series Sex Education as Jakob Nyman and the TV show Invisible Heroes as Harald Edelstam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is swedish actor mikael persbrandt most recent role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7762, "Truth_answer": "A teenage boy with a sex therapist mother teams up with a high school classmate to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908133736id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7767422/plotsummary_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of sex education", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7763, "Truth_answer": "Evelyn Sharma played Lara in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played lara in yeh jawaani hai deewani", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7763, "Truth_answer": "Kabir and Naina bond during a trekking trip. Kabir leaves India to pursue his career. They meet again years later, but he still cherishes his dreams more than bonds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100048id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2178470/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of yeh jawaani hai deewani", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7763, "Truth_answer": "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani had 24 wins and 87 nominations, including a win for Best Dialogue from the 2014 Aspara Film Producers Guild Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any awards won by yeh jawaani hai deewani", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7763, "Truth_answer": "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has received four positive critical reviews out of six total reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the critical reception of yeh jawaani hai deewani", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7763, "Truth_answer": "64% of 2,951 user reviews were positive for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the user reviews of yeh jawaani hai deewani", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7764, "Truth_answer": "Spiral was scheduled to be released on May 15, 2020 in the United States by Lionsgate, but was delayed due to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next jigsaw movie coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7764, "Truth_answer": "The Saw movie series is one of the most successful modern horror movies. Until now, there are eight sequels of Saw films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100159id_/https://www.inkbeau.com/how-many-saw-movies-are-there/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many movies are in the jigsaw series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7764, "Truth_answer": "Surprising no one, the best rated film in the Saw franchise is Saw itself with a 7.6 IMDB rating.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151915id_/https://screenrant.com/saw-franchise-movies-ranked-imdb/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which movie in the saw franchise has the best reviews", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7764, "Truth_answer": "Saw, Saw V, and Saw VI feature instances of people surviving ordeals with saws. Saw (48%) and Saw VI (37%) also happen to have the highest scores of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about which movie in the saw franchise has the best reviews on rotten tomatoes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7764, "Truth_answer": "Two strangers, who awaken in a room with no recollection of how they got there, soon discover they're pawns in a deadly game perpetrated by a notorious serial killer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of the first saw movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7765, "Truth_answer": "Aconcagua is highest mountain in South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129060339id_/https://www.livescience.com/41702-aconcagua.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201061305id_/http://geology.com:80/records/continents-highest-mountains.shtml_p1", "https://hikeandadventure.com/2019/11/02/the-seven-summits/_p1", "http://sevensummits.fi/category/blog/vinson-massif/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the highest mountain in south america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7765, "Truth_answer": "At 22,837 feet, not only is it the highest mountain in South America, it is the tallest in all of the Americas, as well as the Southern and Western Hemispheres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129060339id_/https://www.livescience.com/41702-aconcagua.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how high is the aconcagua", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7765, "Truth_answer": "The peak of Mount Everest is 8,850 meters above sea level. No other mountain on Earth has a higher altitude. However, some mountains might be considered taller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108215157id_/http://geology.com:80/records/highest-mountain-in-the-world.shtml_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest mountain worldwide", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7765, "Truth_answer": "Mauna Kea has an altitude of 4,205 meters - much lower than Mount Everest. If the distance from the bottom of ocean is measured Mauna Kea is taller than Mount Everest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any mountains considered taller than mount everest", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7765, "Truth_answer": "Chimborazo has an altitude of 6,310 meters. Everest has a higher altitude, and Mauna Kea is taller. However, Chimborazo has the distinction of being the highest mountain above Earth's center.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108215157id_/http://geology.com:80/records/highest-mountain-in-the-world.shtml_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other mountains considered taller than mount everest besides mauna kea", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the brain region that controls most autonomic responses is the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "aur pyar ho gaya zee tv serial mp3 song download", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "north dakota police officers killed in the line of duty", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7769, "Truth_answer": "It Don't Mean a Thing is a 1931 composition by Duke Ellington, whose lyrics were written by Irving Mills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote it don't mean a thing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7769, "Truth_answer": "The music was composed and arranged by Ellington in August 1931 during intermissions at Chicago's Lincoln Tavern and was first recorded by Ellington for Brunswick Records on February 2, 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history behind the composition of it don't mean a thing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7769, "Truth_answer": "Ellington's 1932 recording of the song It Don't Mean a Thing was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did it don't mean a thing win any awards or earn any recognition", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7769, "Truth_answer": "Duke Ellington credited the saying 'It Don't Mean A Thing' as a credo of his former trumpeter, Bubber Miley, who died of tuberculosis the year that the song was released.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the title it don't mean a thing come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7769, "Truth_answer": "Recent covers of It Don't Mean a Thing are by Club des Belugas (2008), Mnozil Brass (2009), Joe Jackson (2012), Matthew Morrison (2013) and Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga (2014).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some recent covers of it don't mean a thing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7770, "Truth_answer": "Indian National Congress (INC) was the first organisation to propose an idea to constitute the Constituent Assembly of India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which organisation has proposed first to constituent assembly to form the indian constitution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7770, "Truth_answer": "The Indian National Congress (INC) was founded in 1885.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gkindia.in/modern-indian-history-general-knowledge-mcq-questions/2/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the indian national congress (inc) founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7770, "Truth_answer": "The Indian National Congress (INC) founders were Allan Octavian Hume, William Wedderburn, W.C. Bonnerjee, Surendranath Banerjee, Monomohun Ghose, Lalmohan Ghosh, Badruddin Tyabji, M.G. Ranade, Dadabhai Naoroji, Dinshaw Wacha, and Pherozeshah Mehta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207154453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_National_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the founders of the indian national congress (inc)", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7770, "Truth_answer": "The Indian National Congress (INC) is a social democratic and social liberal party that supports the values of freedom, tolerance, secularism, equality, and individual rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ideology of the indian national congress (inc)", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7770, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the Cold War period, the Indian National Congress supported a nonalignment foreign policy, calling for India to form ties with the Western and Eastern Blocs, but avoid formal alliances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the policies of the indian national congress (inc)", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "things brought from old world to new world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7772, "Truth_answer": "Sean Michael Afable plays the little boy in The Scorpion King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the little boy in the scorpion king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7772, "Truth_answer": "Dwayne The Rock Johnson stars as Mathayus in The Scorpion King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about who plays the mathayus in the scorpion king", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7772, "Truth_answer": "A desert warrior rises up against the army that is destroying his homeland. He captures the enemy's sorcerer, takes her deep into the desert and prepares for a final showdown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160314101946id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/title/tt0277296/plotsummary?_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226113027id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0277296/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot summary of the scorpion king", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7772, "Truth_answer": "Action adventure doesn't get much cheesier than The Scorpion King. Rotten Tomatoes: 40% Critics, 38% Users.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical reception for the scorpion king", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7772, "Truth_answer": "The Scorpion King has a 5.5/10 on IMDB based on 126,030 user ratings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what is the imdb score for the scorpion king", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7773, "Truth_answer": "Middle Finger is a song by American synthpop band Cobra Starship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song middle finger in the air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7773, "Truth_answer": "Middle Finger reached #55 on the Canadian Hot 100, #80 on Japan Hot 100, #14 on US Bubbling Under Hot 100, and #36 on the US Mainstream Top 40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song middle finger by cobra starship do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7773, "Truth_answer": "Middle Finger, recorded in 2011, was released on January 3, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song middle finger by cobra starship released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7773, "Truth_answer": "'Middle Finger' was produced by Stargate and featured Mac Miller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who worked on the song middle finger by cobra starship besides cobra starship", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7773, "Truth_answer": "Snakes on a Plane, also referred to as Bring It, is the debut single by Cobra Starship, released in 2006 on the soundtrack to the film Snakes on a Plane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are song besides middle finger is the band cobra starship known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7774, "Truth_answer": "The New Jersey Devils play home games in the Prudential Center", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the nj devils play home games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7774, "Truth_answer": "The Prudential Center's address is 25 Lafayette St, Newark, NJ 07102", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the address of the prudential center", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7774, "Truth_answer": "The Prudential Center has 19,500 seats", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seats are there in Prudential Center", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7774, "Truth_answer": "The Prudential Center hosts the New Jersey Devils and the Seton Hall Pirates", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays at the Prudential Center", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7774, "Truth_answer": "The Prudential Center has 9,066 parking spaces", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much parking is there at the Prudential Center", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7775, "Truth_answer": "India is in South Asia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the world is india in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7775, "Truth_answer": "The countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka form South Asia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other countries are in South Asia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7775, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, the population of South Asia is 1,814,014,121", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the population of South Asia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7775, "Truth_answer": "The area of South Asia is 5,134,641 square kilometers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the area of south asia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7775, "Truth_answer": "Mount Everest is the highest mountain on the Asian continent and the highest mountain in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201061305id_/http://geology.com:80/records/continents-highest-mountains.shtml_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the highest mountain in South Asia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7776, "Truth_answer": "The capital of the U.S. state of Georgia is Atlanta", "Truth_passages": [ "https://opportunityforgeorgia.com/tag/top-jobs/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the capital of georgia in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7776, "Truth_answer": "The Governor of the U.S. state of Georgia is Brian Kemp", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the governor of of the u.s. state of georgia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7776, "Truth_answer": "The largest city in the U.S. state of Georgia is Atlanta", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.cnetscandal.com/2019/11/on-may-15-bellsouth-said-it-could-not.html_p7", "https://www.homesnacks.net/ga/columbus/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_p1", "https://cofactor.io/m/013yq_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando,_FL_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest city in the u.s. state of georgia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7776, "Truth_answer": "The area of Atlanta is 134.0 sq mi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the area of atlanta", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7776, "Truth_answer": "The Mayor of Atlanta is Keisha Lance Bottoms", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hellowarwick.com/news/political/360467/contrasts-abound-for-2-black-women-in-chicago_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_p32", "https://www.gpbnews.org/term/my-brothers-keeper_p1", "https://popatl.com/blogs/pop-atlanta/tagged/cost-of-living_p7", "https://popatl.com/blogs/pop-atlanta/tagged/migos-bad-and-boujee_p7", "https://popatl.com/blogs/pop-atlanta/tagged/stop-the-killing_p7", "https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/georgia-democratic-debate-will-held-tyler-perry-studios/ui892q78rel8a3PVdUlqQM/_p1", "https://gcn.org/blog/Community/Georgia-Nonprofit-NEWS-June-2019_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the mayor of Atlanta", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7777, "Truth_answer": "In an annular eclipse, the Sun appears as a very bright ring, or annulus, surrounding the dark disk of the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ring of light around the sun during an eclipse called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7777, "Truth_answer": "An annular eclipse occurs when the apparent size of the Moon is smaller than that of the Sun", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the cause of an annulus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7777, "Truth_answer": "Types of solar eclipses include a total eclipse, an annular eclipse, a hybrid eclipse, and a partial eclipse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other kinds of solar eclipses are there besides annular eclipses", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7777, "Truth_answer": "About 35% of all solar eclipses are partial solar eclipses, meaning that they occur more often than total or annular solar eclipses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215063045id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/partial-solar-eclipse.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of solar eclipse is most common", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7777, "Truth_answer": "Partial solar eclipses occur every few years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how common are partial solar eclipses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7778, "Truth_answer": "The US won 28 medals during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many gold medals did the us win in sochi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7778, "Truth_answer": "Russia won 29 medals during the 2014 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the most medals during the 2014 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7778, "Truth_answer": "France won 15 medals during the 2014 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many medals did france win during the 2014 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7778, "Truth_answer": "Dutch speedskater Ireen Wust won 5 medals during the 2014 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which individual won the most medals during the 2014 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7778, "Truth_answer": "Slovakia, Croatia, and Kazakhstan won 1 medal each during the 2014 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the least medals during the 2014 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7779, "Truth_answer": "Centralia, Pennsylvania was once a bustling mining center, but a hidden, underground fire has turned it into a smoldering ghost town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206221823id_/https://www.history.com/news/mine-fire-burning-more-50-years-ghost-town_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the town of centralia pennsylvania famous for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7779, "Truth_answer": "The Centralia mine fire is a coal-seam fire that has been burning underneath the borough of Centralia, Pennsylvania,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201195215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia_mine_fire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of fire is happening underground in centralia, pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7779, "Truth_answer": "The Centralia mine fire is up to 300 ft deep", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how deep is the centralia mine fire", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7779, "Truth_answer": "The estimated population of Centralia, Pennsylvania, in 2017 was 5", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of centralia, pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7779, "Truth_answer": "The last mayor of Centralia, Pennsylvania, was Carl Womer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the mayor of centralia, pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7780, "Truth_answer": "The poultry capital of the world is Gainesville, Georgia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029194828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gainesville,_Georgia_p0", "https://www.alzheimers.net/resources/georgia/gainesville/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the poultry capital of the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7780, "Truth_answer": "Gainesville, Georgia, is the poultry capital of the world because of its large number of poultry processing plants", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is Gainesville, Georgia the poultry capital of the world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7780, "Truth_answer": "The mayor of Gainesville, Georgia, is Danny Dunagan", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.alzheimers.net/resources/georgia/gainesville/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the mayor of Gainesville", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7780, "Truth_answer": "The estimated population of Gainesville, Georgia, as of 2018 is 41,464", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the population of Gainesville", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7780, "Truth_answer": "The area code of Gainesville, Georgia, is 770", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the area code of Gainesville", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7781, "Truth_answer": "The song Begin Again by Taylor Swift is about Conor Kennedy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the song begin again by taylor swift about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7781, "Truth_answer": "The song Begin Again by Taylor Swift is 3 minutes and 58 seconds long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the song begin again by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7781, "Truth_answer": "The song Begin Again by Taylor Swift was released October 1, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the release date of the song begin again by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7781, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift wrote the song Begin Again", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121031140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begin_Again_(Taylor_Swift_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121031140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begin_Again_(Taylor_Swift_song)_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121031140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begin_Again_(Taylor_Swift_song)_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121031140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begin_Again_(Taylor_Swift_song)_p1", "https://www.topsheetmusic.eu/det/taylor-swift-crazier-s40404_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the writers of the song begin again by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7781, "Truth_answer": "The producers of the song Begin Again by Taylor Swift are Dann Huff, Nathan Chapman, and Taylor Swift", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the producers of the song begin again by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7782, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees won the 1998 World Series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211073552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_World_Series_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the american league baseball world series in 1998", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7782, "Truth_answer": "The San Diego Padres lost against the New York Yankees in the 1998 World Series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lost the 1998 world series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7782, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 world series was held at Yankee Stadium and Qualcomm Stadium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the 1998 world series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7782, "Truth_answer": "The MVP of the 1998 world series was Scott Brosius", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was MVP of the 1998 world series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7782, "Truth_answer": "The Yankees won 4 to 0 against the San Diego Padres in the 1998 World Series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the 1998 world series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7783, "Truth_answer": "Steph Curry was drafted to the NBA in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was stephen curry drafted to the nba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7783, "Truth_answer": "Steph Curry was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 2009 NBA Draft", "Truth_passages": [ "https://fanmail.com/professional/athlete/stephen_curry?page=3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was stephen curry drafted by in the 2009 nba draft", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7783, "Truth_answer": "Steph Curry was selected by the Golden State Warriors for the 2009-2010 season in the 2009 NBA Draft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season was stephen curry drafted for in the 2009 nba draft", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7783, "Truth_answer": "Steph Curry was drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the 2009 NBA Draft at 21 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age was steph curry drafted in the 2009 nba draft", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7783, "Truth_answer": "Steph Curry was drafted from Davidson college in the 2009 NBA Draft", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "from what college was steph curry drafted in the 2009 nba draft", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7784, "Truth_answer": "There are 13 episodes in the 4th season of the TV series The 100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes in series 4 of the 100", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7784, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of season 4 of the TV series The 100 was written by Jason Rothenberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the first episode of season 4 of the tv series the 100", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7784, "Truth_answer": "The second episode of season 4 of the TV series The 100 was directed by Ed Fraiman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the second episode of season 4 of the tv series the 100", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7784, "Truth_answer": "The second episode of season 4 of the TV series The 100 aired on February 8, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the original air date of the second episode of season 4 of the tv series the 100", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7784, "Truth_answer": "The TV series The 100 was developed by Jason Rothenberg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of the tv series the 100", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7785, "Truth_answer": "Hunter is played by the actor Ryan Robbins in episode 16 of the TV series The Good Doctor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays hunter in episode 16 of the good doctor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7785, "Truth_answer": "Chris D'Elia plays Kenny in episode 16 of the TV series The Good Doctor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kenny in episode 16 of the tv series the good doctor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7785, "Truth_answer": "Allison Liddi-Brown directed episode 16 of the TV series The Good Doctor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed episode 16 of the tv series the good doctor", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7785, "Truth_answer": "Freddie Highmore plays Shaun Murphy in episode 16 of the TV series The Good Doctor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays shaun murphy in episode 16 of the tv series the good doctor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7785, "Truth_answer": "Episode 16 of the TV series The Good Doctor aired on 12 March 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the original air date of episode 16 of the good doctor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7786, "Truth_answer": "The first book in the hive series is Higher Institute of Villainous Education", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the first book in the hive series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7786, "Truth_answer": "The second book in the hive series is The Overlord Protocol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the second book in the hive series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7786, "Truth_answer": "The third book in the hive series is Dreadnought", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the third book in the hive series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7786, "Truth_answer": "The last book in the hive series is Deadlock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the last book in the hive series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7786, "Truth_answer": "the author of the hive series is Mark Walden", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of the hive series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7787, "Truth_answer": "The TV series In the Heat of the Night initially aired on March 6, 1988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did in the heat of the night come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7787, "Truth_answer": "The main characters of the TV series In the Heat of the Night are police chief Bill Gillespie and police detective Virgil Tibbs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the main characters of the tv series in the heat of the night", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7787, "Truth_answer": "The TV series In the Heat of the Night was developed by James Lee Barrett", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the creator of the tv series in the heat of the night", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7787, "Truth_answer": "The last episode of the TV series In the Heat of the Night aired May 16, 1995", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the air date of the last episode of in the heat of the night", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7787, "Truth_answer": "The executive producers of the TV series In the Heat of the Night were Fred Silverman, Juanita Bartlett, and Carroll O'Connor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the producers of in the heat of the night", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7788, "Truth_answer": "The last State of Origin series played in Melbourne was in Game 2 in 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last state of origin played in melbourne", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7788, "Truth_answer": "Game 2 of the 2015 State of Origin series was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what stadium was game 2 of the 2015 state of origin series played in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7788, "Truth_answer": "The Queensland rugby league team lost to the New South Wales rugby league team in Game 2 of the 2015 State of Origin series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who lost game 2 of the 2015 state of origin series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7788, "Truth_answer": "The New South Wales rugby league team won Game 2 of the 2015 State of Origin series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won game 2 of the 2015 state of origin series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7788, "Truth_answer": "The Man of the Match in Game 2 of the 2015 State of Origin series was rugby league footballer Michael Jennings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the man of the match in game 2 of the 2015 state of origin series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7789, "Truth_answer": "The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Ladakh and Lakshadweep do not send any representatives to the Rajya Sabha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113231849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajya_Sabha_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which union territories do not have any representation in rajya sabha", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7789, "Truth_answer": "The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Ladakh and Lakshadweep do not have state legislatures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113231849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajya_Sabha_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do the andaman and nicobar islands, chandigarh, dadra and nagar haveli and daman and diu, ladakh and lakshadweep not send any representatives to the rajya sabha", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7789, "Truth_answer": "Rajya Sabha meets in the eponymous chamber in Parliament House in New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113231849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajya_Sabha_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the rajya sabha meet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7789, "Truth_answer": "The Rajya Sabha held its first sitting on 13 May 1952.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113231849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajya_Sabha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the rajya sabha first sit", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7789, "Truth_answer": "The Rajya Sabha has 245 seats.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.indiaspend.com/expect-bjp-sena-win-in-maharashtra-despite-joblessness-chronic-drought-crisis/_p1", "https://www.indiaspend.com/expect-bjp-sena-win-in-maharashtra-despite-joblessness-chronic-drought-crisis/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seats are there in rajya sabha", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7790, "Truth_answer": "Gasoline direct injection, abbreviated as GDI, is a mixture formation system for internal combustion engines that run on gasoline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the gdi stand for on the kia optima", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7790, "Truth_answer": "In a GDI engine, fuel is injected into the combustion chamber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in a gdi engine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7790, "Truth_answer": "GDI was developed by Hans Scherenberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the inventor of the GDI", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7790, "Truth_answer": "GDI was invented for automobiles in 1952", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the GDI invented", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7790, "Truth_answer": "The GDI was invented in Germany", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country was the GDI invented", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7791, "Truth_answer": "Yogi Berra was the first pinch-hitter to hit a home run in a world series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first pinch-hitter to hit a home run in a world series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7791, "Truth_answer": "Yogi Berra was the first pinch-hitter to hit a home run in a world series in 1947", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Yogi berra first hit a home run as a pinch-hitter in a world series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7791, "Truth_answer": "Yogi Berra was the first pinch-hitter to hit a home run in a world series for the New York Yankees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for what team did Yogi berra first hit a home run as a pinch-hitter in a world series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7791, "Truth_answer": "Yogi Berra was the first pinch-hitter to hit a home run in a world series against the Brooklyn Dodgers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Against who did Yogi berra first hit a home run as a pinch-hitter in a world series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7791, "Truth_answer": "The new york yankees won the 1947 world series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001233345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Hodges_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218014127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_World_Series_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 1947 world series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7792, "Truth_answer": "The NBA adopted the three-official system used in college basketball permanently during the 1988-89 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the nba start using 3 referees", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7792, "Truth_answer": "The NBA experimented with three officials per game in the 1978–79 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114223132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%E2%80%9389_NBA_season_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the nba ever use three officials before the 1988-89 season", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7792, "Truth_answer": "Violet Palmer and Dee Kantner became the first two female officials in NBA history during the 1997–98 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997%E2%80%9398_NBA_season_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any female officials in the nba", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7792, "Truth_answer": "Violet Palmer was the first woman to officiate an NBA playoff game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207105740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Palmer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first female official to officiate an nba playoff game", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7792, "Truth_answer": "Violet Palmer was the first woman to officiate an NBA playoff game when she did so in the April 25, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207105740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Palmer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did violet palmer become the first woman to officiate an nba playoff game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7793, "Truth_answer": "The war of 1812 ended with the Treaty of Ghent that resulted in two centuries of peace between the US and UK", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what effect did the war of 1812 have on the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7793, "Truth_answer": "The treaty of ghent was signed by Lord Gambier and John Quincy Adams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed the treaty of ghent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7793, "Truth_answer": "The treaty of ghent was signed on december 24th, 1814", "Truth_passages": [ "https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201415/cmhansrd/cm140625/halltext/140625h0001.htm_p47", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1810s_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126201427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_1812_p5", "http://harry-the-great.blogspot.com/2014/08/a-brief-guide-to-russian-psyche.html_p4", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/29083_p23", "https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2016/12/24/UPI-Almanac-for-Saturday-Dec-24-2016/7951482281021/?sl=10_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126201427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_1812_p57" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the treaty of ghent signed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7793, "Truth_answer": "the treaty of ghent was signed in Ghent, united netherlands", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the treaty of ghent signed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7793, "Truth_answer": "the treaty of ghent was signed between the US and the UK", "Truth_passages": [ "https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201415/cmhansrd/cm140625/halltext/140625h0001.htm_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "between what countries was the treaty of ghent signed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7794, "Truth_answer": "The CE Mark is defined as the European Union’s mandatory conformity marking for regulating the goods sold within the European Economic Area since 1985.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411202300id_/https://asq.org/quality-resources/ce-marking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the ce mark become a requirement on new equipment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7794, "Truth_answer": "The directives requiring CE marking affect the following product groups: active implantable medical devices (excluding surgical instruments), appliances burning gaseous fuels, cableway installations designed to carry persons, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218203449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_marking_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "on what equipment did the ce mark become a requirement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7794, "Truth_answer": "CE marking is mandatory for certain product groups intended for sale within the European Economic Area, Turkey and (at least until the end of the Brexit transition period) the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the CE mark a requirement", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7794, "Truth_answer": "European Economic Area members include: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://peregrineimmigration.co.uk/newsletter/RBrYU3f2144_p1", "http://www.sthk.nhs.uk/patients-visitors/overseas-visitors_p2", "https://www.rsm.nl/master/msc-programmes/msc-global-business-sustainability/faq/faq-category/tuition-fee/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries make up the european economic area", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7794, "Truth_answer": "The European Economic Area was established via the EEA Agreement in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the european economic area established", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7795, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "guy who ate mcdonalds everyday for a month", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7796, "Truth_answer": "Lourenço de Almeida landed in colombo in 1505", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the portuguese captain who landed in colombo in 1505", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7796, "Truth_answer": "Lourenço de Almeida landed in the kingdom of kotte", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what country did lourenço de almeida land", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7796, "Truth_answer": "Lourenço de Almeida landed in colombo when he was 25", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age did Lourenço de Almeida land in colombo in 1505", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7796, "Truth_answer": "Lourenço de Almeida died in a naval action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120130000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_de_Albuquerque_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of death of lourenço de almeida", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7796, "Truth_answer": "lourenço de almeida died in Chaul, portuguese india", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the death of lourenço de almeida", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7797, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the first nuclear power project of haryana is being set-up at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7798, "Truth_answer": "the monument to the great fire of london was built between 1671 and 1677", "Truth_passages": [ "https://book.boxoffice.uk/attractions/tower-bridge-the-monument_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the monument to the great fire of london built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7798, "Truth_answer": "the monument to the great fire of london is 62 m high", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the height of the monument to the great fire of london", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7798, "Truth_answer": "the monument to the great fire of london cost £13,450", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216033541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_to_the_Great_Fire_of_London_p0", "http://www.bowlofchalk.net/things-are-afoot/archives/01-2013_p3", "https://www.youneedtovisit.co.uk/best-places-for-ice-skating-in-new-york-with-kids/_p4", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pool_of_London_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the cost of the monument to the great fire of london", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7798, "Truth_answer": "the monument to the great fire of london was designed by Christopher Wren", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the designer of the monument to the great fire of london", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7798, "Truth_answer": "there are 311 steps to the top of the monument to the great fire of london", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.youneedtovisit.co.uk/best-places-for-ice-skating-in-new-york-with-kids/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many steps are in the monument to the great fire of london", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7799, "Truth_answer": "Archimedes is most famous for discovering the law of hydrostatics, sometimes known as 'Archimedes' principle'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125141848id_/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/history/historic_figures/archimedes.shtml_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is known as the founder of hydrostatics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7799, "Truth_answer": "the archimedes principle was discovered in 250 BCE", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the archimedes principle discovered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7799, "Truth_answer": "Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205035155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_principle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does archimedes' principle state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7799, "Truth_answer": "On Floating Bodies contains the first statement of what is now known as Archimedes' principle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325094156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Floating_Bodies_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what book was the archimedes principle in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7799, "Truth_answer": "On Floating Bodies is a Greek-language work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language was on floating bodies in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the effect of the shot heard round the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7801, "Truth_answer": "The record high in north bend, oregon, was 100 degrees fahrenheit in 1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the record high temperature in north bend oregon and what year was it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7801, "Truth_answer": "the record high in north bend, oregon, was on June 24, 1925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what day was the record high temperature in north bend", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7801, "Truth_answer": "the record low in north bend, oregon, was 13 degrees fahrenheit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the record low temperature in north bend oregon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7801, "Truth_answer": "the yearly rainfall in northbend, oregon, is 64.73 inches", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the yearly rainfall in north bend oregon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7801, "Truth_answer": "the wettest month in north bend, oregon, is november", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the wettest month in north bend oregon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7802, "Truth_answer": "the legal age of smoking in india is 18", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legal age of smoking in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7802, "Truth_answer": "There is no legal smoking age in Malta", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in malta what is the legal age of smoking", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7802, "Truth_answer": "the legal age of drinking in malta is 17", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legal age of drinking in malta", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7802, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is malta on a map", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7802, "Truth_answer": "The official and national language of Malta is Maltese, while English serves as the second official language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language is spoken in malta", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7803, "Truth_answer": "the siege was released on November 6, 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie the siege come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7803, "Truth_answer": "Edward Zwick directed the siege", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the siege", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7803, "Truth_answer": "the siege was produced by Lynda Obst and Edward Zwick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005153347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Siege_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the siege's producers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7803, "Truth_answer": "The Siege's running time is 116 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the film the siege", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7803, "Truth_answer": "The Siege received mixed reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes awards the film a score of 44% based on 62 reviews", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the reviews for the siege", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7804, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did each of the big four really want in the peace conference", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7804, "Truth_answer": "The Big Four were French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, US President Woodrow Wilson, and Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the names of the big four", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7804, "Truth_answer": "the paris peace conference began on 18 January 1919", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308025627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919%E2%80%931920_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the paris peace conference start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7804, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Peace Conference involved diplomats from 32 countries and nationalities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207040208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308025627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Peace_Conference,_1919%E2%80%931920_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries participated in the paris peace conference", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7804, "Truth_answer": "The Paris Peace Conference's negotiating delegations included Australia, Bolivia, Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Ecuador, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hejaz, Honduras, India, Italy, Japan, Korean Provisional Government, Liberia, Lithuania, Montenegro, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries attended the paris peace conference", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7805, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "encaustic is a method of painting in which colored pigment is mixed with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7806, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "national leaders who supported the creation of the second bank", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7807, "Truth_answer": "The English church renounced papal authority when Henry VIII failed to secure an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the church of england break from the catholic church", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7807, "Truth_answer": "The church of england broke from the catholic church in 1534", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the church of england break from the catholic church", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7807, "Truth_answer": "The English Reformation accelerated under Edward VI's regents, before a brief restoration of papal authority under Queen Mary I and King Philip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_England_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone restore papal authority in the church of england after henry viii of england renounced it", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7807, "Truth_answer": "The Act of Supremacy 1558 renewed the breach of papal authority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_England_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the church of england renounce papal authority again after a brief restoration under queen mary i and king philip", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7807, "Truth_answer": "the church of england has 25 million members", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members of the church of england are there today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7808, "Truth_answer": "In the film Over the Hedge, Garry Shandling plays Verne, a naturally cynical ornate box turtle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the turtle in over the hedge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7808, "Truth_answer": "In the film Over the Hedge, Bruce Willis plays RJ, a raccoon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the raccoon in over the hedge", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7808, "Truth_answer": "Rupert Gregson-Williams composed the original score for the film Over the Hedge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the score for the film over the hedge", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7808, "Truth_answer": "Ben Folds contributed three original songs to the film Over the Hedge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any original songs in the film over the hedge", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7808, "Truth_answer": "Over the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film based on the United Media comic strip of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102140445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Over_the_Hedge_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the film over the hedge based on anything", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7809, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "15 ft is the same as how many yards", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7810, "Truth_answer": "Nuts are typically placed in the same category as meats in the food pyramid, as meat alternatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213040704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_pyramid_(nutrition)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do nuts go on the food pyramid", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7810, "Truth_answer": "Meat alternatives in the food pyramid include tofu and products that resemble meat or fish but are made with soy, eggs, and cheeses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213040704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_pyramid_(nutrition)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kinds of meat alternatives are there in the food pyramid", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7810, "Truth_answer": "For those who don't consume meat or animal products, meat analogs, tofu, beans, lentils, chick peas, nuts and other high-protein vegetables are included in the food pyramid's meat group.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are vegan options in the meat group in the food pyramid", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7810, "Truth_answer": "The food guide pyramid suggests that adults eat 2–3 servings per day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213040704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_pyramid_(nutrition)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many servings of meat are recommended in the food pyramid", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7810, "Truth_answer": "One serving of meat is 4 oz, about the size of a deck of cards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213040704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_pyramid_(nutrition)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is each serving of meat in the food pyramid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "write the structure of h 3 po 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7812, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "1 can of beer is how many ml", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7813, "Truth_answer": "In the film The Wiz, Harry Madsen plays Cheetah, head of the Flying Monkeys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the flying monkeys in the wiz", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7813, "Truth_answer": "In the film The Wiz, Diana Ross plays Dorothy Gale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played dorothy in the wiz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7813, "Truth_answer": "Diana Ross rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group The Supremes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Ross_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did diana ross become famous", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7813, "Truth_answer": "The Supremes are, to date, America's most successful vocal group with 12 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126125015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supremes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful were the supremes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7813, "Truth_answer": "The Supremes' genres included: R&B, doo-wop, soul, pop, and disco.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre was the supremes' music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7814, "Truth_answer": "The Walt Disney World Monorail System features stations at the Transportation and Ticket Center, Disney's Polynesian Resort, the Magic Kingdom, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Epcot, and the Grand Floridian station.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the monorail go in disney world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7814, "Truth_answer": "As of 2016, the Walt Disney World Monorail System is one of the most heavily used monorail systems in the world, with over 150,000 daily riders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607022529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_World_Monorail_System_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the walt disney world monorail system's daily ridership", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7814, "Truth_answer": "The Walt Disney World Monorail System opened with the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607022529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_World_Monorail_System_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the walt disney world monorail system's first day of operation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7814, "Truth_answer": "The length of the Walt Disney World Monorail System is 14.7 mi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of the walt disney world monorail system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7814, "Truth_answer": "The Walt Disney World Monorail System's top speed is 55 mph.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast can the walt disney world monorail system go", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7815, "Truth_answer": "Buddhism was founded in the late 6th century B.C.E. by Siddhartha Gautama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the founder of buddhism and when was it founded", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7815, "Truth_answer": "Buddhism arose in the eastern part of Ancient India, in and around the ancient Kingdom of Magadha (now in Bihar, India).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was buddhism founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7815, "Truth_answer": "Buddhism is a religion practiced by an estimated 535 million people as of the 2010s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many buddhists are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7815, "Truth_answer": "The ten countries with the largest Buddhist populations are China, Thailand, Japan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia, South Korea, India, and Malaysia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries have the largest populations of buddhists", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7815, "Truth_answer": "Most Buddhist traditions share the goal of overcoming suffering and the cycle of death and rebirth, either by the attainment of Nirvana or through the path of Buddhahood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some buddhist beliefs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7816, "Truth_answer": "John Stockton holds the NBA record for most career assists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most assists in the nba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7816, "Truth_answer": "John Stockton holds the NBA record for most career steals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most steals in the nba", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7816, "Truth_answer": "John Stockton has 3,265 steals in his NBA career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many steals does john stockton have in the nba", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7816, "Truth_answer": "Steve Kerr has the highest career three-point percentage in NBA history for any player with at least 250 three-pointers made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019202642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Kerr_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the best 3 point percentage in the nba", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7816, "Truth_answer": "Steve Kerr's NBA career three-point percentage is 45.4%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is steve kerr's career three-point percentage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7817, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 Memphis State University became The University of Memphis.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.onlinepsychologydegree.info/colleges/university-of-memphis/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did memphis state become university of memphis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7817, "Truth_answer": "the university of memphis has an endowment of $216 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how large is the endowment of the university of memphis", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7817, "Truth_answer": "TOM is the name of three Bengal Tigers which have served as the mascot of The University of Memphis Tigers since 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628124126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOM_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the mascot of the university of memphis", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7817, "Truth_answer": "The University of Memphis is in NCAA Division 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what football division is the university of memphis in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7817, "Truth_answer": "The University of Memphis has an enrollment of more than 22,000 students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many students attend the university of memphis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7818, "Truth_answer": "Northern Rhodesia was initially administered by the British South Africa Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first administrator of northern rhodesia in 1911", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7818, "Truth_answer": "The capital of Northern Rhodesia was Livingstone until 1935 and Lusaka from 1935.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the capital of northern rhodesia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7818, "Truth_answer": "english was the official language of northern rhodesia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the official language of northern rhodesia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7818, "Truth_answer": "the governors of northern rhodesia were Sir Herbert Stanley and Sir Evelyn Hone", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was governor of northern rhodesia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7818, "Truth_answer": "the prime minister of northern rhodesia was Kenneth Kaunda", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Zambia_p1", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Zambia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was prime minister of northern rhodesia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7819, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "agreement governing the activities of states on the moon and other celestial bodies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7820, "Truth_answer": "symbols of Hera include the pomegranate, peacock feather, diadem, cow, lily, lotus, cuckoo, panther, scepter, throne, and lion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220023553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hera_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the symbol of hera the greek goddess", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7820, "Truth_answer": "Hera is the daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220023553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hera_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are hera's parents", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7820, "Truth_answer": "Hera had five siblings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many siblings does hera have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7820, "Truth_answer": "Hera's five siblings are Poseidon, Hades, Zeus, Hestia, and Demeter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are hera's siblings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7820, "Truth_answer": "Hera married her brother Zeus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is hera's husband", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7821, "Truth_answer": "From the top of Clingmans Dome Observation Tower you can see Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101324id_/https://www.mysmokymountainpark.com/things-to-do/best-views_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what 7 states can you see from clingmans dome", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7821, "Truth_answer": "Clingmans Dome Observation Tower is 45 feet tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the clingmans dome observation tower", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7821, "Truth_answer": "Gatlinburg architect Hubert Bebb, of Bebb and Olson, designed the Clingmans Dome Observation Tower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017154135id_/https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/TN-01-155-0018_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the architect for clingmans dome observation tower", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7821, "Truth_answer": "Clingmans Dome Observation Tower is located in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.briankoprowski.com/Landscapes/Abovetheclouds/i-r2q9bLt/_p0", "https://trip-planner.visittheusa.com/mountains-in-united-states/credits_p0", "http://www.benjaminlevymath.com/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what national park is clingmans dome observation tower in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7821, "Truth_answer": "Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompasses 522,419 acres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is great smoky mountains national park", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7822, "Truth_answer": "In World War II, the three great Allied powers—Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union—formed a Grand Alliance that was the key to victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vaxe.iueu.pw/axis-and-allies-map-pdf.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the 3 allied powers in ww2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7822, "Truth_answer": "The Axis powers was a coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://xjyk.die-oldtimerseite.de/make-rotation-from-axes-ue4.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200407053606id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Axis-Powers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the axis powers in world war ii", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7822, "Truth_answer": "Many countries made neutrality declarations during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112155332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_country_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were any countries neutral during world war ii", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7822, "Truth_answer": "During World War II, the neutral powers took no official side, hoping to avoid attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220131156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_powers_during_World_War_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did many countries make neutrality declarations during world war ii", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7822, "Truth_answer": "Several countries suffered invasions in spite of their efforts to be neutral during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220131156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_powers_during_World_War_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were any neutral countries attacked anyway during world war ii", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7823, "Truth_answer": "Jacinda Barrett plays Diana Rayburn on the TV series Bloodline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays john rayburn's wife on bloodline", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7823, "Truth_answer": "Jacinda Barrett first became known to audiences as a cast member on The Real World: London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507094533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacinda_Barrett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was jacinda barrett discovered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7823, "Truth_answer": "Jacinda Barrett appeared in the series The Following in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507094533id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacinda_Barrett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows has jacinda barrett been in besides bloodline and the real world: london", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7823, "Truth_answer": "In The Following, Jacinda Barrett plays Julia, a leader of the Korban cult.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did jacinda barrett play in the following", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7823, "Truth_answer": "The Following's first season centers on former FBI agent Ryan Hardy and his attempts to recapture serial killer Joe Carroll, following the latter's escape from prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the following", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7824, "Truth_answer": "In EastEnders, Ben Mitchell has a daughter, Lexi Pearce, with Lola Pearce.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does ben have a baby with in eastenders", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7824, "Truth_answer": "It was reported in July 2011 that Ben Mitchell from EastEnders would come out as a homosexual.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180316230650id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Mitchell_(EastEnders)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is ben mitchell from eastenders gay", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7824, "Truth_answer": "Ben Mitchell's storylines include relationships with Paul Coker and Callum Halfway Highway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what men does ben mitchell from eastenders have relationships with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7824, "Truth_answer": "Ben Mitchell is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, who has been played by six different actors since his on-screen birth on 21 March 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Carly_Wicks_p30", "http://fyvowojo.ml/alternate/summary-the-great-depression-ahead-review-and-analysis-of-harry.php_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was ben mitchell introduced in eastenders", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7824, "Truth_answer": "Ben Mitchell from EastEnders has been portrayed by Matthew Silver, Morgan Whittle, Charlie Jones, Joshua Pascoe, Harry Reid, and Max Bowden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has played ben mitchell in eastenders", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7825, "Truth_answer": "During the 1936 Summer Olympics, Germany was the most successful country overall with 89 medals total.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120202728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1936_Summer_Olympics_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the most medals in the 1936 olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7825, "Truth_answer": "49 nations participated in the 1936 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://soccerfootballwhatever.blogspot.com/2017/12/_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nations participated in the 1936 summer olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7825, "Truth_answer": "Germany won the most gold medals in the 1936 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the most gold in the 1936 summer olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7825, "Truth_answer": "france won 19 medals in the 1936 summer olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did france do in the 1936 summer olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7825, "Truth_answer": "A total of 388 medals were awarded in the 1936 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many medals total were awarded in the 1936 summer olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7826, "Truth_answer": "Director J. J. Abrams loved the idea that the future that the characters of his Star Trek films were in was so bright that it couldn't be contained.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are there so many lens flares in star trek", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7826, "Truth_answer": "Dylan Browne has counted 721 lens flares in the film Star Trek and 826 lens flares in Star Trek Into Darkness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314055816id_/https://www.slashfilm.com/star-trek-lens-flares/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many lens flares are there in the film star trek", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7826, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek Beyond is a 2016 American science fiction action film directed by Justin Lin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Beyond_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed star trek beyond", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7826, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek Beyond received generally positive reviews with praise for its acting, action sequences, musical score, visual effects, and tributes to Anton Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the reviews for star trek beyond", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7826, "Truth_answer": "J. J. Abrams returned only as a producer for Star Trek Beyond so he could focus on directing Star Wars: The Force Awakens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Beyond_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is star trek beyond directed by someone else other than j. j. abrams", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7827, "Truth_answer": "Sean Berdy appears in season 5 of Switched at Birth as Emmett Bledsoe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is emmett in season 5 of switched at birth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7827, "Truth_answer": "Sean Berdy was born deaf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is sean berdy deaf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7827, "Truth_answer": "Sean Berdy's first language is American Sign Language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does sean berdy know american sign language", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7827, "Truth_answer": "Reliable estimates for American ASL users range from 250,000 to 500,000 persons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many american sign language users are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7827, "Truth_answer": "American Sign Language emerged as a language in the American School for the Deaf, founded in 1817.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did american sign language come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7828, "Truth_answer": "The hottest city in America is Yuma, Arizona, where 90°F or higher temperatures are typically recorded 175 days per year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is yuma the hottest city in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7828, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Yuma, Arizona, reached its all-time high of 124 degrees Fahrenheit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023061131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuma,_Arizona_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highest recorded temperature in yuma, arizona", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7828, "Truth_answer": "Yuma, Arizona, features a hot desert climate, with extremely hot summers and warm winters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the climate like in yuma, arizona", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7828, "Truth_answer": "The Yuma Native American Indians consisted of various tribes: the Quechan, Cocopah, Hualapai, Mohave, and some Maricopas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180316151928id_/https://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/indian-tribes/yuma-tribe.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which native americans lived in the area of yuma, arizona", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7828, "Truth_answer": "Indian reservations in Yuma County, Arizona, are Fort Yuma Indian Reservation and San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213010149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuma_County,_Arizona_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what native american reservations are in yuma county, arizona", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7829, "Truth_answer": "The Wii was launched in the United States at $249.99", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the original price of the wii", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7829, "Truth_answer": "The Wii was launched in the United States on November 19, 2006 for $249.99", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the original release date of the wii", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7829, "Truth_answer": "Nintendo's Wii came packaged with one Wii remote, one nunchuck attachment, an AC adapter, an audio/video cable, a sensor bar, sensor bar stand, a Wii console stand, and two batteries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's in the box of the original wii", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7829, "Truth_answer": "As of September 30, 2019, the Wii has sold 101.63 million consoles worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127092243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many wii units have been sold", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7829, "Truth_answer": "920.66 million Wii games had been sold worldwide as of December 31, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127092243id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many wii games have been sold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7830, "Truth_answer": "the attack on pearl harbor occurred in honolulu", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the attack on pearl harbor occur", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7830, "Truth_answer": "The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise, preemptive military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who attacked pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7830, "Truth_answer": "2,403 Americans were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many americans died in the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7830, "Truth_answer": "1,178 Americans were wounded in the attack on Pearl Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many americans were wounded in the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7830, "Truth_answer": "Japanese losses in the attack on Pearl Harbor were light: 29 aircraft and five midget submarines lost, and 64 servicemen killed. One Japanese sailor, Kazuo Sakamaki, was captured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129030413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any japanese losses in the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7831, "Truth_answer": "In Article 3 of Mexico's Flag Law does not give an official symbolism to the colors, other meanings may be given to them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does each color on the mexican flag represent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7831, "Truth_answer": "The current flag of Mexico was adopted on September 16, 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Mexico_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the most recent mexican flag adopted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7831, "Truth_answer": "The coat of arms of Mexico depicts a Mexican (golden) eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103195115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Mexico_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is in the coat of arms of mexico", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7831, "Truth_answer": "The eagle on the coat of arms of Mexico was a representation of the sun god Huitzilopochtli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the eagle on the coat of arms of mexico represent", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7831, "Truth_answer": "Huītzilōpōchtli was the national god of the Mexicas, also known as Aztecs, of Tenochtitlan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210084350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu%C4%ABtzil%C5%8Dp%C5%8Dchtli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who worshipped huītzilōpōchtli", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7832, "Truth_answer": "The Modoc Plateau lies in the northeast corner of California as well as parts of Oregon and Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103171105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modoc_Plateau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what large plateau is in the north-eastern part of california", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7832, "Truth_answer": "The Modoc Plateau's landform is volcanic table land ranging from 4,000 to 6,000 feet above sea level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103171105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modoc_Plateau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how high above sea level is the modoc plateau", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7832, "Truth_answer": "The Modoc Plateau is thought to have been formed approximately 25 million years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103171105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modoc_Plateau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the modoc plateau", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7832, "Truth_answer": "Forested areas of the Modoc Plateau include Ponderosa Pine, as well as other tree species such as California Buckeye and Modoc Cypress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103171105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modoc_Plateau_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of vegetation grows on the modoc plateau", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7832, "Truth_answer": "The Modoc plateau supports large herds of Mule Deer, Rocky Mountain Elk, and Pronghorn. There are also several herds of wild horses on the plateau.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of wildlife lives on the modoc plateau", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7833, "Truth_answer": "Daenerys Targaryen is portrayed by English actress Emilia Clarke on Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress that plays the dragon queen on game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7833, "Truth_answer": "Emilia Clarke's television debut came with a guest appearance in an episode of the British medical soap opera Doctors in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125234119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilia_Clarke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was emilia clarke's television debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7833, "Truth_answer": "Emilia Clarke plays Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119030304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Connor_(Terminator)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did emilia clarke play in terminator genisys", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7833, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Connor was portrayed by Linda Hamilton in The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, T2-3D: Battle Across Time, Terminator Salvation, and Terminator: Dark Fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119030304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Connor_(Terminator)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has portrayed sarah connor from terminator besides emilia clarke", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7833, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Connor was portrayed by Lena Headey in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119030304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Connor_(Terminator)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119030304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Connor_(Terminator)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has portrayed sarah connor from terminator besides emilia clarke and linda hamilton", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7834, "Truth_answer": "Since 2013, Rena Sofer has played Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera The Bold and The Beautiful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914220357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rena_Sofer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays quinn in the bold and the beautiful", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7834, "Truth_answer": "In 1995, Rena Sofer received a Daytime Emmy Award for her portrayal of Lois Cerullo in the soap opera General Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914220357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rena_Sofer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is rena sofer known for besides playing quinn fuller on the bold and the beautiful", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7834, "Truth_answer": "General Hospital premiered on the ABC television network on April 1, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was general hospital created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7834, "Truth_answer": "General Hospital is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running American soap opera in production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what records does general hospital have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7834, "Truth_answer": "General Hospital holds the record for most Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, with 13 wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003214id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Hospital_p0", "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p77" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other records does general hospital have besides the guinness world record as the longest-running american soap opera in production", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7835, "Truth_answer": "The University of the West Indies was founded in 1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the university of the west indies established", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7835, "Truth_answer": "The University of the West Indies has nearly 50,000 students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many students attend the University of the West Indies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7835, "Truth_answer": "The University of the West Indies has five constituent campuses: Mona, St. Augustine, Cave Hill, Five Islands, and Open Campus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the campus of the University of the West Indies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7835, "Truth_answer": "the mascot of the University of the West Indies is the pelican", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mascot of the University of the West Indies", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7835, "Truth_answer": "University of the West Indies has an academic staff of 1,200", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much academic staff does the University of the West Indies have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7836, "Truth_answer": "The Galactic Center is the rotational center of the Milky Way, a supermassive black hole which powers the compact radio source Sagittarius A-Star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what celestial object lies at the center of the milky way galaxy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7836, "Truth_answer": "A supermassive black hole contains a mass of the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of times the mass of the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Supermassive_black_hole_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127024616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much mass is contained in a supermassive black hole", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7836, "Truth_answer": "Observational evidence indicates that nearly all large galaxies contain a supermassive black hole, located at the galaxy's center.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127024616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole_p0", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Supermassive_black_hole_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do all galaxies have a supermassive black hole", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7836, "Truth_answer": "Hawking radiation is black-body radiation that is predicted to be released by black holes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127024616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole_p15", "http://www.popflock.com/learn?s=Supermassive_black_hole_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of radiation is emitted by supermassive black holes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7836, "Truth_answer": "Central massive object refers to a mass concentration at the center of a galaxy. It can be either a supermassive black hole or a nuclear star cluster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210117001000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_massive_object_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can be at a galaxy's center besides a supermassive black hole", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7837, "Truth_answer": "No Time to Die is a forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the last james bond film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7837, "Truth_answer": "No Time to Die features Daniel Craig in his fifth and final outing as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays james bond in the film no time to die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7837, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Craig played Detective Benoit Blanc in the 2019 film Knives Out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent film daniel craig starred in besides no time to die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7837, "Truth_answer": "Knives Out received critical acclaim, particularly for its screenplay, direction, and acting, and grossed $307 million worldwide against a $40 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the film knives out do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7837, "Truth_answer": "At the 77th Golden Globe Awards, Daniel Craig was nominated for Best Actor in the Musical or Comedy category.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did daniel craig receive any awards for knives out", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7838, "Truth_answer": "The song Saturday in the Park contains lead vocals by Robert Lamm and Peter Cetera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang vocals on saturday in the park", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7838, "Truth_answer": "The song Saturday in the Park was very successful upon release, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019141917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_in_the_Park_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song saturday in the park do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7838, "Truth_answer": "The song Saturday in the Park was recorded in September 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song saturday in the park recorded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7838, "Truth_answer": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_in_the_Park_(song)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The genre of the song Saturday in the Park is soft rock.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7838, "Truth_answer": "Soft rock is a derivative form of pop rock that originated in the late 1960s in the U.S. region of Southern California and in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the genre soft rock come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7839, "Truth_answer": "On November 1, 1952, the United States tested its first ever thermonuclear device.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120225929id_/https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/hydrogen-bomb-1950_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first weapon ready thermonuclear bomb tested", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7839, "Truth_answer": "The United States' first thermonuclear device test took place on the small Pacific island of Elugelab at Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the united states' first thermonuclear device tested", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the marshall islands on a map", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7839, "Truth_answer": "the surface area of the marshall islands is 70.05 sq mi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the surface area of the marshall islands", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7839, "Truth_answer": "The two official languages of the Marshall Islands are Marshallese and English.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130062635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Islands_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages are spoken in the marshall islands", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7840, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Army has 1,237,117 active troops and 960,000 reserve troops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many soldiers are in the indian army", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7840, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Army is an all-volunteer force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are soldiers in the indian army conscripted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7840, "Truth_answer": "The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and it is commanded by the Chief of Army Staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://alljobopenings.in/indian-army-recruitment-rally-soldier-general-duty-job-post/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Army_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who commands the indian army", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7840, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Army originated from the East India Company companies, which became the British Indian Army, and the armies of the princely states, and finally the national army after independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the indian army originate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7840, "Truth_answer": "the headquarters of the indian army are in new delhi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the headquarters of the indian army", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7841, "Truth_answer": "mission santa cruz was made out of adobe", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was mission santa cruz made out of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7841, "Truth_answer": "Mission Santa Cruz was founded on August 28, 1791", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was mission santa cruz founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7841, "Truth_answer": "the founding priest of mission santa cruz was Father Fermín Lasuén", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the founding priest of mission santa cruz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7841, "Truth_answer": "The full name of Mission Santa Cruz is La Misión de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz, which translates as the Mission of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223053727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Santa_Cruz_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mission santa cruz's full name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7841, "Truth_answer": "the address of mission santa cruz is 130 Emmett St Santa Cruz, California 95060", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the address of mission santa cruz", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7842, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name the term used in metamorphosis of spermatids", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7843, "Truth_answer": "The etymology of the name Odysseus is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125202601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odysseus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name odysseus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7843, "Truth_answer": "Odysseus is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the name odysseus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7843, "Truth_answer": "the wife of odysseus is Penelope", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128180859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope_p1", "https://4815162342execute.wordpress.com/season-2/mainland/penelope-hume/_p13", "https://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=iliad_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128180859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the wife of odysseus", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7843, "Truth_answer": "The origin of Penelope's name is believed by Robert S. P. Beekes to be Pre-Greek and related to pēnelops or pēnelōps, glossed by Hesychius as some kind of bird.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name penelope mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7843, "Truth_answer": "Telemachus is the son of Odysseus and Penelope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125202601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odysseus_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128180931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemachus_p1", "http://aliteraryodyssey.blogspot.com/2013/07/odyssey-readalong-structure-and-first.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the children of odysseus and penelope", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7844, "Truth_answer": "there have been 3 seasons of stranger things", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons have there been of stranger things", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7844, "Truth_answer": "In September 2019, Stranger Things was renewed for a fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026155927id_/https://collider.com/stranger-things-4-filming-dates/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a fourth season of stranger things", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7844, "Truth_answer": "Stranger Things is set during the early 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does stranger things take place", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7844, "Truth_answer": "Stranger Things is released on Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gcnlive.com/JW1D/index.php/back-catalog/item/2279-opinion-all-about-that-weird-stranger-things-plagiarism-lawsuit_p2", "https://sea.ign.com/stranger-things/151561/news/ign-readers-pick-their-favorite-season-of-stranger-things?utm_source=recirc_p1", "https://www.gcnlive.com/JW1D/index.php/back-catalog/item/2279-opinion-all-about-that-weird-stranger-things-plagiarism-lawsuit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was stranger things released on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7844, "Truth_answer": "the creators of stranger things are The Duffer Brothers", "Truth_passages": [ "https://indie88.com/creators-of-stranger-things-going-to-trial-for-allegedly-stealing-idea-for-series/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of stranger things", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7845, "Truth_answer": "when i am dead my dearest was written in 1862", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was when i am dead my dearest written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7845, "Truth_answer": "when i am dead my dearest was written by christina rossetti", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was when i am dead my dearest written by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7845, "Truth_answer": "christina rossetti was born on 5 December 1830", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the date of birth of christina rossetti", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7845, "Truth_answer": "christina rossetti was born in London, England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202193202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Rossetti_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was christina rossetti born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7845, "Truth_answer": "christina rossetti died on 29 December 1894", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the date of death of christina rossetti", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7846, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Meyer plays lucas friar on girl meets world", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays lucas friar on girl meets world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7846, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Meyer is also known for his recurring role as Wes Manning on Disney Channel's Dog with a Blog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is peyton meyer known for besides girl meets world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7846, "Truth_answer": "Lucas Friar has gentlemanly manners and common sense, and has shown to be the protector of the group as he is fearless and unstoppable when defending his friends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701191920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Girl_Meets_World_characters_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of character does peyton meyer play on girl meets world", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7846, "Truth_answer": "the creators of girl meets world are Michael Jacobs and April Kelly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the creators of girl meets world", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7846, "Truth_answer": "girl meets world is a comedy television show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030020404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_Meets_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is girl meets world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7847, "Truth_answer": "The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred in Honolulu, Hawaii", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the attack on pearl harbor occur", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7847, "Truth_answer": "It was on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7847, "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service is responsible for the attack on pearl harbor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was responsible for the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7847, "Truth_answer": "68 civilians were killed and 35 civilians were wounded during the attack on pearl harbor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many civilian casualties occurred during the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7847, "Truth_answer": "The result of the attack on Pearl Harbor was a major Japanese tactical victory and precipitated the entrance of the United States into World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129030413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7848, "Truth_answer": "Andy Serkis plays Caesar in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays caesar in planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7848, "Truth_answer": "Andy Serkis's performance as Caesar in Rise of the Planet of the Apes was widely acclaimed, earning him many nominations from associations which do not usually recognize performance capture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was andy serkis's performance in rise of the planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7848, "Truth_answer": "Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on August 5, 2011, to critical and commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the reception for rise of the planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7848, "Truth_answer": "In Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee named Caesar, who leads an ape uprising.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of rise of the planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7848, "Truth_answer": "Rupert Wyatt directed rise of the planet of the apes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128084211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_p0", "https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/52877/rise-of-the-planet-of-the-apes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed rise of the planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7849, "Truth_answer": "With multiple sub-sites Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota acts as a launching site for India's satellites. The facility is also the main launch base for India's sounding rockets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Space_Research_Organisation_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is india's primary satellite launching station", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7849, "Truth_answer": "Satish Dhawan Space Centre was formed on 1 October 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the name of satish dhawan space centre", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7849, "Truth_answer": "Satish Dhawan Space Centre's current director is Arumugam Rajarajan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satish_Dhawan_Space_Centre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the director of the satish dhawan space centre", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7849, "Truth_answer": "Satish Dhawan Space Centre is operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satish_Dhawan_Space_Centre_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who operates satish dhawan space centre", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7849, "Truth_answer": "Satish Dhawan Space Centre became operational in 1971 when an RH-125 sounding rocket was launched.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111235304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satish_Dhawan_Space_Centre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was satish dhawan space centre's first launch", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7850, "Truth_answer": "The seventh season of The Walking Dead premiered on October 23, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the walking dead season 7 released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7850, "Truth_answer": "The seventh season of The Walking Dead consists of 16 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in the walking dead season 7", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7850, "Truth_answer": "The seventh season of The Walking Dead received mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the reviews of the walking dead season 7", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7850, "Truth_answer": "The seventh season of The Walking Dead features twenty series regulars overall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many series regulars appear in the walking dead season 7", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7850, "Truth_answer": "Filming for season 7 of the Walking Dead began on May 2, 2016 and concluded on November 18, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the walking dead season 7 filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7851, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Wonder Woman stars Gal Gadot in the title role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actor that plays wonder woman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7851, "Truth_answer": "Chris Pine plays Capt. Steve Trevor in the 2017 film Wonder Woman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays steve trevor in the 2017 film wonder woman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7851, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Wonder Woman is directed by Patty Jenkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p8", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p4", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p6", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_(2017_film)_p0", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p2", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p10", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p3", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p5", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p7", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209001402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_1984_p0", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Patty+Jenkins&g2_page=4_p1", "https://jennieyuen.blogspot.com/2017/06/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1272697200000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1496300400000_p15", "https://jennieyuen.blogspot.com/2017/06/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1464764400000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1496300400000_p15", "https://ff2media.com/thehotpinkpen/2017/05/31/wonderwoman-2017-new-york-team-pov/_p0", "https://www.geeksofdoom.com/2017/03/12/wonder-woman-trailer-wraith-evil_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directs the 2017 film wonder woman", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7851, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 film Wonder Woman, the Amazon princess Diana sets out to stop World War I, believing the conflict was started by the longtime enemy of the Amazons, Ares.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman_(2017_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the plot of the 2017 film wonder woman", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7851, "Truth_answer": "The film Wonder Woman was released 2 June 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when's the release date of the 2017 film wonder woman", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7852, "Truth_answer": "Claudie Blakley plays charlotte lucas in the 2005 film pride and prejudice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays charlotte in pride and prejudice 2005", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7852, "Truth_answer": "Keira Knightley plays elizabeth bennet in the 2005 film pride and prejudice", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190919162211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bennet_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays elizabeth in pride and prejudice 2005", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7852, "Truth_answer": "The themes of the 2005 film Pride and Prejudice emphasise realism, romanticism and family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the themes of the 2005 film pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7852, "Truth_answer": "Joe Wright directed the 2005 film pride and prejudice", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.majortests.com/essay/Pride-And-Prejudice-568000.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed pride and prejudice 2005", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7852, "Truth_answer": "The 2005 film Pride and Prejudice is set during the late 18th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time period is the 2005 film pride and prejudice set in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7853, "Truth_answer": "The world's largest earthquake with an instrumentally documented magnitude occurred on May 22, 1960 near Valdivia, in southern Chile", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the biggest recorded earthquake in history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7853, "Truth_answer": "Various studies have placed the 1960 Valdivia earthquake at 9.4–9.6 on the moment magnitude scale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222055709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_Valdivia_earthquake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the magnitude of the 1960 valdivia earthquake", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7853, "Truth_answer": "The death toll arising from the 1960 Valdivia earthquake are not certain. Various estimates range between 1,000 and 7,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the 1960 valdivia earthquake", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7853, "Truth_answer": "On December 28, 1908, the most destructive earthquake in recorded European history struck the Straits of Messina in southern Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the biggest recorded earthquake in history in europe", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7853, "Truth_answer": "Between 75,000 and 82,000 lives were lost in the 1908 Messina earthquake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the casualties from the 1908 messina earthquake", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7854, "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Irons played the voice of Scar in the 1994 film the lion king", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the voice of scar in lion king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7854, "Truth_answer": "Rowan Atkinson played the voice of Zazu in the 1994 film the lion king", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the voice of zazu in the 1994 film the lion king", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7854, "Truth_answer": "Languages in the 1994 film The Lion King include English, Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages are included in the 1994 film the lion king", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7854, "Truth_answer": "the 1994 film the lion king was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the lion king", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7854, "Truth_answer": "The 1994 film the lion king was released on 24 June 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the release date of the lion king", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7855, "Truth_answer": "Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee has been the most liked video on YouTube since July 2017, with over 36.5 million likes as of March 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most-liked_YouTube_videos_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most likes on a youtube video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7855, "Truth_answer": "The music video for See You Again by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth is ranked second in the list of most-liked YouTube videos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the second most likes on a youtube video", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7855, "Truth_answer": "As of March 2020, BTS are the only artists to have three videos in the top 30 of the list of most-liked YouTube videos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do any artists have multiple videos on the list of most-liked youtube videos", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7855, "Truth_answer": "YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind is a video that was uploaded to the YouTube official channel on YouTube; the video is currently the most-disliked video on YouTube.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most dislikes on a youtube video", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7855, "Truth_answer": "T-Series has the most subscribers on youtube", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel has the most subscribers on youtube", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7856, "Truth_answer": "The speaker is elected generally in the first meeting of the Lok Sabha following general elections", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_Lok_Sabha_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the speaker of lok sabha in india is elected by whom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7856, "Truth_answer": "Om Birla is the incumbent speaker of the lok sabha", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311043402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Birla_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the incumbent Speaker of the Lok Sabha", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7856, "Truth_answer": "Om Birla has been speaker of the Lok Sabha since 19 June 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did om birla take office as speaker of the lok sabha", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7856, "Truth_answer": "Om Birla was born in Kota, Rajasthan, India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is om birla from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7856, "Truth_answer": "The Speaker of the Lok Sabha serves for a term of five years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the term limit for speaker of the lok sabha", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7857, "Truth_answer": "The Platonic Academy was founded circa 387 BC in Athens, Greece, by the philosopher Plato.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who set up the first university in ancient athens", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7857, "Truth_answer": "The Platonic Academy lasted 916 years with interruptions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the platonic academy last", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7857, "Truth_answer": "The Platonic Academy lasted until AD 529.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the platonic academy end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7857, "Truth_answer": "Around 335 BC, Plato's successor Aristotle founded the Peripatetic school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a successor to the platonic academy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7857, "Truth_answer": "The students of the Peripatetic school met at the Lyceum gymnasium in Athens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the peripatetic school located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7858, "Truth_answer": "The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209222017id_/https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/picture-of-the-esophagus_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the esophagus located in the body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7858, "Truth_answer": "The esophagus is about 8 inches long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of the esophagus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7858, "Truth_answer": "The trachea begins just under the larynx and runs down behind the breastbone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the trachea located in the body", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7858, "Truth_answer": "The spleen is located under the ribcage and above the stomach in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103192304id_/https://www.livescience.com/44725-spleen.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the spleen located in the body", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7858, "Truth_answer": "In humans the spleen is purple in color.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219011340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spleen_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the color of the spleen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7859, "Truth_answer": "A U.S. passport—valid within six months following your departure date—with at least one blank page for an entry stamp is required to visit St. Lucia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103841id_/https://www.smartertravel.com/st-lucia-passport-requirements/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do you need a visa for st lucia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7859, "Truth_answer": "U.S. travelers coming to the Bahamas for tourism will not need a visa for travel up to 90 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905133020id_/https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Bahamas.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do you need a visa for the bahamas", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7859, "Truth_answer": "The name Bahamas is most likely derived from either Taíno ba ha ma, which was a term for the region used by the indigenous people, or from Spanish baja mar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of the bahamas come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7859, "Truth_answer": "The Lucayan people were the original inhabitants of the Bahamas before the arrival of European colonizers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829181909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucayan_people_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what people are indigenous to the bahamas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7859, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish started seizing Lucayans as slaves within a few years of Christopher Columbus's arrival, and they had all been removed from the Bahamas by 1520.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829181909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucayan_people_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the lucayan people still live in the bahamas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7860, "Truth_answer": "Robin Givens plays tiana's mom in once upon a time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays tiana's mom in once upon a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7860, "Truth_answer": "Mekia Cox plays tiana in once upon a time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played tiana in once upon a time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7860, "Truth_answer": "There are 7 seasons of once upon a time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there of once upon a time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7860, "Truth_answer": "once upon a time was created by adam horowitz and edward kitsis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the creators of once upon a time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7860, "Truth_answer": "once upon a time premiered on 23 October 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premiere of once upon a time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7861, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Babington Macaulay was the one who started English education in India", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who initiated the introduction of education in english in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7861, "Truth_answer": "According to the Census of India of 2001, India has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215000556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages are spoken in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7861, "Truth_answer": "Hindi is the most commonly spoken language in India today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215000556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_India_p1", "https://www.shortpedia.com/en-in/politics-news/hindi-is-the-most-spoken-indian-language-in-us-1537507945_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most spoken language in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7861, "Truth_answer": "According to the 2011 Census India, Hindi has 692 million speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many speakers of hindi are there in india", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7861, "Truth_answer": "Hindi and English are the official languages of india", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161218194631id_/http://english.stackexchange.com:80/questions/152475/do-people-from-india-consider-english-their-primary-language_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the official languages of india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7862, "Truth_answer": "The last time argentina did not qualify for the world cup was 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time argentina did not qualify for the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7862, "Truth_answer": "Argentina is one of the most successful national football teams in the world, having won two World Cups in 1978 and 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161011112530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many world cups does argentina have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7862, "Truth_answer": "Argentina has won the Copa América 14 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161011112530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copa américa tournaments has argentina won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7862, "Truth_answer": "Copa América Wass founded in 1916.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206140019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Am%C3%A9rica_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was copa américa founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7862, "Truth_answer": "Since the 1990s, teams from North America and Asia have been invited to participate in Copa América.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206140019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copa_Am%C3%A9rica_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do countries outside of south america participate in copa américa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7863, "Truth_answer": "Bring me to life features uncredited guest vocals from Paul McCoy of the band 12 Stones", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823230419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_to_Life_p0", "http://outandaboutnycmag.com/tag/fallen/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225072713id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evanescence_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is featured in evanescence bring me to life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7863, "Truth_answer": "Bring Me to Life was released on April 22, 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823230419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_to_Life_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release date of bring me to life", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7863, "Truth_answer": "bring me to life is 3 minutes and 56 seconds long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of bring me to life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7863, "Truth_answer": "Amy Lee revealed that Bring Me to Life was inspired by her long-time friend and husband Josh Hartzler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823230419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_Me_to_Life_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the inspiration for bring me to life", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7863, "Truth_answer": "Critical response to Bring Me to Life was mostly positive, with critics praising the melody of the song, Amy Lee's vocals and their accompaniment by Paul McCoy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the critics say about bring me to life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7864, "Truth_answer": "It was in the X-1 that Chuck Yeager was credited with being the first person to break the sound barrier in level flight on October 14, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_barrier_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the sound barrier broken for the first time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7864, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Yeager was credited with being the first person to break the sound barrier in level flight flying at an altitude of 45,000 ft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_barrier_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "at what altitude did chuck yeager become the first person to break the sound barrier", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7864, "Truth_answer": "Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier on October 14, 1947, flying over the Rogers Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did chuck yeager the sound barrier broken for the first time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7864, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the mojave desert on a map", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7864, "Truth_answer": "The Mojave Desert occupies 47,877 sq mi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the mojave desert", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7865, "Truth_answer": "You Belong with Me was written by Taylor Swift and Liz Rose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote you belong with me by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7865, "Truth_answer": "You Belong With Me was released on April 18, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the release date of you belong with me by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7865, "Truth_answer": "You Belong With Me was produced by Nathan Chapman and Taylor Swift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Record_of_the_Year_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced you belong with me by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7865, "Truth_answer": "You Belong With Me is 3 minutes and 52 seconds long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of you belong with me by taylor swift", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7865, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift was inspired to write You Belong with Me after overhearing a male friend of hers arguing with his girlfriend through a phone call.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired you belong with me", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7866, "Truth_answer": "The angular diameter of the Sun from Mercury is about 1.4 degrees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the sun in mercury's sky", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7866, "Truth_answer": "The Sun as seen from Mars appears to be five-eighths the angular diameter as seen from Earth, 0.35 degrees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the sun in mars' sky", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7866, "Truth_answer": "During the Martian day, the sky is a butterscotch color.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200330235059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraterrestrial_sky_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what color is the sky on mars", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7866, "Truth_answer": "Around sunset and sunrise, the Martian sky is rose in color, but in the vicinity of the setting Sun it is blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200330235059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraterrestrial_sky_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what color is the sky on mars at sunset", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7866, "Truth_answer": "On Mars, a solar day lasts 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219034001id_/https://www.universetoday.com/14717/how-long-is-a-day-on-mars/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is a solar day on mars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7867, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl LIV was the San Francisco 49ers' seventh Super Bowl appearance, and their first since Super Bowl XLVII in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the san francisco 49ers went to the superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7867, "Truth_answer": "At Super Bowl 54, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31 to 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won super bowl 54", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7867, "Truth_answer": "The Super Bowl 54 halftime show was co-headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, and included guest appearances by J Balvin, Bad Bunny, and Lopez's daughter Emme Muñiz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed during the halftime show at super bowl 54", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7867, "Truth_answer": "Halftime usually lasts around 10 to 15 minutes but the halftime during the Super Bowl can be twice that. The musical performance is usually about 13 to 15 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202201454id_/https://www.newsweek.com/how-long-does-super-bowl-halftime-show-last-broadcast-length-info-chiefs-49ers-game-1484761_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does the super bowl halftime show usually last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7867, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the Super Bowl 54 halftime show attracted 103 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched the super bowl 54 halftime show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7868, "Truth_answer": "Elvin Bishop invited vocalist Mickey Thomas, who was a background singer in his band at the time, to sing Fooled Around and Fell in Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang i fooled around and fell in love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7868, "Truth_answer": "Fooled Around and Fell in Love was released in March 1976", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the release date of Fooled Around and Fell in Love", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7868, "Truth_answer": "Fooled Around and Fell in Love was produced by Bill Szymczyk", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced Fooled Around and Fell in Love", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7868, "Truth_answer": "Fooled Around and Fell in Love is a song written Elvin Bishop.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://995themountain.radio.com/blogs/watch-and-listen-our-epic-april-fools-song-list_p1", "https://www.supermariolone.it/musik-musica/karaoke/international-list/_p66" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the writer of Fooled Around and Fell in Love", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7868, "Truth_answer": "Fooled Around and Fell in Love peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in May 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190717073410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fooled_Around_and_Fell_in_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did fooled around and fell in love do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7869, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm Brogdon won the 2017 nba rookie of the year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2017 nba rookie of the year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7869, "Truth_answer": "Russell Westbrook won the 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player Award", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Celtics_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Westbrook_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Rookie_of_the_Year_Award_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211050629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebron_James_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player Award", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7869, "Truth_answer": "Russell Westbrook is an American professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224060027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Westbrook_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what basketball team is russell westbrook on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7869, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Rockets compete in the National Basketball Association as a member team of the league's Western Conference Southwest Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118090219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Rockets_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which division are the houston rockets", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7869, "Truth_answer": "The Houston Rockets were established in 1967 as the San Diego Rockets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118090219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Rockets_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the houston rockets established", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7870, "Truth_answer": "The most common definition of continental Europe excludes continental islands, including Great Britain and Ireland and surrounding islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is great britain part of the continent of europe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7870, "Truth_answer": "Great Britain is physically connected to continental Europe through the undersea Channel Tunnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is great britain connected to europe", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7870, "Truth_answer": "The Channel Tunnel began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the channel tunnel built", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7870, "Truth_answer": "At its lowest point, the Channel Tunnel is 75 m deep below the sea bed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the channel tunnel's lowest point", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7870, "Truth_answer": "The Channel Tunnel is a 50.45-kilometre railway tunnel.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cl.mozaweb.com/en_US/Extra-3D_scenes-Oil_tanker-273410_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the channel tunnel", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7871, "Truth_answer": "The British Imperial was used as the official system of measurement in Great Britain from 1824 until the adoption of the metric system in 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200406120846id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/does-england-use-the-metric-system.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did england convert to the metric system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7871, "Truth_answer": "The metric system was officially adopted by the French government on 7 April 1795.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802211324id_/https://usma.org/origin-of-the-metric-system_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did france convert to the metric system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7871, "Truth_answer": "In the Ancien régime, before 1795, France used a system of measures that had many of the characteristics of the modern Imperial System of units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228081246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_measurement_in_France_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228081246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_measurement_in_France_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did measurement system did france use before 1795", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7871, "Truth_answer": "The Ancien Régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until the French Revolution of 1789.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time period was before 1795 in france", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7871, "Truth_answer": "The French Revolution ended on 9 November 1799.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the french revolution end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7872, "Truth_answer": "Paris is the capital and most populous city of France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129234050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what city in france has the highest population", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7872, "Truth_answer": "The name Paris is derived from its early inhabitants, the Celtic Parisii tribe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of paris come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7872, "Truth_answer": "Paris is more than 2,000 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the city of paris", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7872, "Truth_answer": "Paris received 24.5 million visitors in 2018, measured by hotel stays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many visitors does paris get annually", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7872, "Truth_answer": "The overall climate of Paris throughout the year is mild and moderately wet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the climate like in paris", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7873, "Truth_answer": "8 seconds was released on February 25, 1994", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie 8 seconds come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7873, "Truth_answer": "8 seconds was directed by John G. Avildsen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed 8 seconds", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7873, "Truth_answer": "8 seconds stars Luke Perry, Stephen Baldwin, James Rebhorn, Carrie Snodgress, Ronnie Claire Edwards, and Cynthia Geary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in 8 seconds", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7873, "Truth_answer": "8 Seconds' running time is 105 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the running time of 8 seconds", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7873, "Truth_answer": "8 Seconds gained a mixed reception.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the reviews of 8 seconds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7874, "Truth_answer": "Target Corporation has 1,868 stores in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many target locations are there in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7874, "Truth_answer": "The first Target store opened in Roseville, Minnesota.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108035319id_/https://corporate.target.com/about/locations_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the first target store open", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7874, "Truth_answer": "target's total revenue in 2019 was $75.356 billion USD", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the total revenue of target", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7874, "Truth_answer": "Brian Cornell is the CEO of target", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mauitime.com/news/politics/ceo-to-worker-pay-discrepancies-a-look-at-how-the-ultra-wealthy-embrace-income-inequality/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the CEO of target", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7874, "Truth_answer": "Target is headquartered in Minneapolis Minnesota", "Truth_passages": [ "https://agrigirl.com/2012/05/05/bitter/?replytocom=8676_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the headquarters of target", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7875, "Truth_answer": "The cast of Modern family includes Ed O'Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, Rico Rodriguez, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://modern-family.tv/episodeguide/gueststar/Tanner+Buchanan/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the modern family cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7875, "Truth_answer": "Modern Family follows the lives of Jay Pritchett and his family, all of whom live in suburban Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the premise of modern family", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7875, "Truth_answer": "Ariel Winter plays Alex Dunphy in Modern Family", "Truth_passages": [ "https://chaosbreedschaos.com/tag/personal/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does ariel winter play in modern family", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7875, "Truth_answer": "Manny Delgado is played by Rico Rodriguez in Modern Family", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays Manny in Modern Family", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7875, "Truth_answer": "Modern Family first aired on September 23, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premiere of Modern Family", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7876, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the prize considered equivalent to nobel prize for mathematics is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7877, "Truth_answer": "The reservoir of Rihand Dam is called Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar and is India's largest artificial lake", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714052245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihand_Dam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the largest artificial lake in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7877, "Truth_answer": "The total capacity of the Rihand Dam reservoir is 10.6 billion cubic metres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the total capacity of the rihand damn reservoir", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7877, "Truth_answer": "Dhebar Lake (also known as Jaisamand Lake) is India's second-largest artificial lake", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second largest artificial lake in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7877, "Truth_answer": "Dhebar Lake is located in the Udaipur District of Rajasthan State in western India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhebar_Lake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the dhebar lake", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7877, "Truth_answer": "The surface area of Dhebar Lake is 87 square kilometers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the surface area of dhebar lake", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7878, "Truth_answer": "Baby, you're a rich man was written by Lennon–McCartney", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote baby you're a rich man", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7878, "Truth_answer": "Baby you're a rich man was released on 7 July 1967", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release of baby you're a rich man", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7878, "Truth_answer": "The length of baby, you're a rich man is 3 minutes and 3 seconds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of baby you're a rich man", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7878, "Truth_answer": "Baby, you're a rich man was produced by George Martin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced baby you're a rich man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7878, "Truth_answer": "Hello, Goodbye was the next single after Baby, you're a rich man", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the next single after baby you're a rich man", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7879, "Truth_answer": "Belgium beat the United States 2 to 1 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who beat the usa in the world cup 2014", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7879, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage began on 28 June with the round of 16 and ended on 13 July.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203200221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2014 fifa world cup knockout stage", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7879, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage was held at Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2014 fifa world cup knockout stage held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7879, "Truth_answer": "After its 2010–2013 renovation, the rebuilt Maracanã Stadium currently seats 78,838 spectators.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203115930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maracan%C3%A3_Stadium_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the capacity of maracanã stadium", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7879, "Truth_answer": "Record attendance of Maracanã Stadium was 199,854.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's maracanã stadium's record attendance", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7880, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 FIFA World Cup finals involved 32 teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the last fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7880, "Truth_answer": "France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200530195834id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/266480/won-titles-at-the-club-world-cup-since-2000/_p4", "https://fifaworldcuptimes.com/category/fixtures/page/3_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_national_football_team_p2", 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"Conversation_no": 7880, "Truth_answer": "Zimbabwe and Indonesia were disqualified from the 2018 FIFA World Cup before playing their first matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was disqualified in the 2018 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7881, "Truth_answer": "Indian Standard Time is the time zone observed throughout India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "india is divided into how many time zones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7881, "Truth_answer": "After independence in 1947, the Indian government established Indian Standard Time as the official time for the whole country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Standard_Time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was indian standard time established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7881, "Truth_answer": "Indian Standard Time is calculated from the clock tower in Mirzapur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirzapur_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is indian standard time calculated from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7881, "Truth_answer": "Mirzapur is known for its carpets and brassware industries.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.justwravel.com/trip-from-Bareilly-to-Yamunotri_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirzapur_p1", "http://www.india4world.com/places-to-visit-near-varanasi/_p2", "https://www.justwravel.com/trip-from-Bareilly-to-Gopeshwar_p19", "https://www.justwravel.com/locations/road-trips-from-Nagpur-under-rs-6000-by-bike_p23", "https://www.justwravel.com/trip-from-Achhnera-to-Kaushambi_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mirzapur known for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7881, "Truth_answer": "As of the 2011 census, Mirzapur-cum-Vindhyachal municipality had a population of 233,691", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313234935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirzapur_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is mirzapur's population", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7882, "Truth_answer": "The first meeting of El Clásico was on 13 May 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first clásico of all played", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7882, "Truth_answer": "El Clásico is the name given in football to any match between fierce rivals FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is in el clásico", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7882, "Truth_answer": "The rivalry of El Clásico comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and they are sometimes identified with opposing political positions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there a rivalry between fc barcelona and real madrid", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7882, "Truth_answer": "Real Madrid is viewed as representing Spanish nationalism and FC Barcelona is viewed as representing Catalan nationalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the political positions that fc barcelona and real madrid are identified with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7882, "Truth_answer": "The El Clásico rivalry is regarded as one of the biggest in world sport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the el clásico rivalry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7883, "Truth_answer": "Michael Moscovitz is played by Robert Schwartzman in The Princess Diaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays michael moscovitz in the princess diaries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7883, "Truth_answer": "Lana Thomas is played by Mandy Moore in the Princess Diaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Lana in the princess diaries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7883, "Truth_answer": "Queen Clarisse Renaldi is played by Julie Andrews in the Princess Diaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the queen in the princess diaries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7883, "Truth_answer": "The Princess Diaries was released on August 3rd, 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release of the princess diaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7883, "Truth_answer": "The princess diaries was directed by Gary Marshall", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the princess diaries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7884, "Truth_answer": "Gossip Girl ran for six seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204731id_/https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Who+died+in+eason+5+of+gossip+girl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of gossip girl are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7884, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of Gossip Girl aired on September 19, 2007", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first episode of gossip girl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7884, "Truth_answer": "the last episode of gossip girl aired on December 17, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last episode of gossip girl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7884, "Truth_answer": "Serena Celia van der Woodsen is portrayed by Blake Lively in Gossip Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays Serena on gossip girl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7884, "Truth_answer": "A total of 121 episodes of Gossip Girl were aired over six seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there of gossip girl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7885, "Truth_answer": "The film Deadpool stars Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T. J. Miller, Gina Carano and Brianna Hildebrand.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.biggaypictureshow.com/bgps/bgpsactor/morena-baccarin/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123214205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool_(film)_p0", "https://sciencefiction.com/2016/01/21/ryan-reynolds-teases-cable-team-up-in-deadpool-sequel/_p1", "https://www.biggaypictureshow.com/bgps/bgpsactor/morena-baccarin/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in marvel's 2016 movie deadpool", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7885, "Truth_answer": "The film Deadpool has a running time of 108 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the runtime of the film Deadpool", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7885, "Truth_answer": "The film Deadpool was released in the United States on February 12, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123214205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release date of the film Deadpool", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7885, "Truth_answer": "In the film Deadpool, Wade Wilson—as the antihero Deadpool—hunts down the man who gave him mutant abilities and caused his scarred physical appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123214205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the premise of the film Deadpool", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7885, "Truth_answer": "the film deadpool was directed by tim miller", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123214205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool_(film)_p0", "https://www.johnlowens.com/read-deadpool-kills-the-marvel-universe-online/_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-movies-based-on-marvel-comics/all-genre-movies-lists?ref=also_ranked&pos=53&a=0&l=85243792<ype=n&g=0_p4", "http://vgbstudios.com/blog/2018/05/16/lesson-113-deadpool-betting-on-red/_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-best-superhero-movies-ever-made?ref=trivia_correlated_diff_category&pos=2&a=0<ype=n&l=1330723&g=0_p4", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-action-movies-to-watch-stoned/ranker-film?ref=also_ranked&pos=54&a=0&l=2271732<ype=n&g=0_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film deadpool", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7886, "Truth_answer": "Trinidad and Tobago achieved full independence via the Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962 on August 31, 1962", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203201724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did trinidad and tobago become an independent country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7886, "Truth_answer": "Port of Spain, officially the City of Port of Spain, is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206184821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_of_Spain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the capital of Trinidad and Tobago", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7886, "Truth_answer": "The Borough of Chaguanas is the largest borough and fastest-growing town in Trinidad and Tobago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the largest city in Trinidad and Tobago", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7886, "Truth_answer": "English is Trinidad and Tobago's official language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the official language of Trinidad and Tobago", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7886, "Truth_answer": "The largest religious groups in Trinidad and Tobago are the Protestant Christians, Roman Catholic Christians, Hindus, and Muslims.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the largest religious groups in trinidad and tobago", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7887, "Truth_answer": "In the film Over the Hedge, Bruce Willis plays RJ, a raccoon who is duplicitous, selfish, a con artist, and extremely intelligent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the raccoon in over the hedge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7887, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis achieved fame with his leading role on the hit television series Moonlighting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did bruce willis become famous", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7887, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis was on the hit television series Moonlighting from 1985 to 1989.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was bruce willis on the tv series moonlighting", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7887, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis has appeared in over 70 films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many films has bruce willis been in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7887, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and two People's Choice Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126044153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards does bruce willis have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7888, "Truth_answer": "The winner of the NBA Rookie of the Year Award is selected by a panel of United States and Canadian sportswriters and broadcasters", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who votes on rookie of the year nba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7888, "Truth_answer": "The NBA Rookie of the Year Award was initiated following the 1952–53 NBA season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the nba start giving out the rookie of the year award", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7888, "Truth_answer": "Don Meineke received the National Basketball Association's first Rookie of the Year Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first nba rookie of the year award", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7888, "Truth_answer": "Don Meineke received the National Basketball Association's first Rookie of the Year Award while playing for the Fort Wayne Pistons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was don meineke playing for when he received the nba rookie of the year award", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7888, "Truth_answer": "In 1957, the Fort Wayne Pistons moved to Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219105727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Pistons_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the fort wayne pistons move to detroit", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when's the last time liverpool won the league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7889, "Truth_answer": "Liverpool F.C. has won 6 European Cups, 3 UEFA Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, 18 League titles, 7 FA Cups, 8 EFL Cups, and 15 FA Community Shields.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730142340id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what has liverpool f.c. won", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7889, "Truth_answer": "Liverpool F.C.'s supporters have been involved in two major tragedies: the Heysel Stadium disaster and the Hillsborough disaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what tragedies are liverpool f.c. associated with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7889, "Truth_answer": "39 people—mostly Italians and Juventus fans—were killed in the Heysel Stadium disaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the heysel stadium disaster", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7889, "Truth_answer": "A total of 96 people died as a result of injuries incurred during the Hillsborough disaster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205111435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_disaster_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were killed in the hillsborough disaster", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7890, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 season Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl 52, their first Super Bowl win in franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the eagles were in a super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7890, "Truth_answer": "In Super Bowl 52, the NFC was represented by the Philadelphia Eagles, while the AFC was represented by the New England Patriots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what teams played in super bowl 52", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7890, "Truth_answer": "In Super Bowl 52, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41 to 33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score in super bowl 52", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7890, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl 52 was played on February 4, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was super bowl 52", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7890, "Truth_answer": "Nick Foles was named Super Bowl 52's Most Valuable Player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the mvp in super bowl 52", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7891, "Truth_answer": "The 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera opened on Broadway in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/are-you-a-trivia-god?amp%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4245_CONTROL&%3Bremorasrc=13244c993dc04e3dbaa4342961d62473&%3Bremoradef=0&rmalg=es&remorapos=9&remorasrc=8b106592a0934a22b24316ba66938a40_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did phantom of the opera debut on broadway", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7891, "Truth_answer": "The 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214055708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1986_musical)_p1", "https://www.50ftmonster.com/the-phantom-of-the-opera-movie-mega-coz/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the music for the 1986 musical the phantom of the opera", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7891, "Truth_answer": "Richard Stilgoe wrote most of the original lyrics for the 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera. Charles Hart later rewrote many of the lyrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the lyrics for the 1986 musical the phantom of the opera", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7891, "Truth_answer": "The 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera is based on the French novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://tricityvoice.com/7-9-19-articles/_p67" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the 1986 musical the phantom of the opera based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7891, "Truth_answer": "The musical The Phantom of the Opera opened in London's West End in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premiere of the musical the phantom of the opera", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7892, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens won the most Stanley Cups in a row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won most stanley cups in a row", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7892, "Truth_answer": "Youppi! is the official mascot for the Montreal Canadiens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190418084247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youppi!_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the montrel canadiens' mascot", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7892, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens have developed strong rivalries the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the montreal canadiens' rivals", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7892, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens' nickname is the Habs, short for the French Habitants, early settlers in Quebec from France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204205959id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Canadiens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the montreal canadiens have a nickname", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7892, "Truth_answer": "Montreal Canadiens games are broadcast locally in both the French and English languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220004040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Canadiens_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages are the montreal canadiens' games broadcast in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7893, "Truth_answer": "Martha Rountree served as Meet the Press's first host.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first host of meet the press", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7893, "Truth_answer": "Meet the Press specializes in interviews with leaders in Washington, D.C., across the country and even the world on issues of politics, economics, foreign policy and other public affairs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens on meet the press", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7893, "Truth_answer": "Meet the Press originates from NBC's bureau in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is meet the press filmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7893, "Truth_answer": "The current host of meet the press is Chuck Todd", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current host of meet the press", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7893, "Truth_answer": "The debut episode of Meet the Press aired on November 6, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the first episode of meet the press", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7894, "Truth_answer": "Kimberly Williams plays Annie Banks-MacKenzie in the 1991 film Father of the Bride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the bride in father of the bride", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7894, "Truth_answer": "Steve Martin plays George Banks in the 1991 film Father of the Bride.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the father in the 1991 film father of the bride", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7894, "Truth_answer": "Diane Keaton played Nina Banks in Father of the Bride", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did diane keaton play in the 1991 film father of the bride", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7894, "Truth_answer": "The 1991 film Father of the Bride was released on December 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release date of 1991 film father of the bride", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7894, "Truth_answer": "The 1991 film father of the bride was directed by Charles Shyer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the 1991 film father of the bride", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7895, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Major crimes ended on January 9, 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last episode of major crimes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7895, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Major Crimes premiered on August 13th, 2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first episode of the tv series major crimes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7895, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Major Crimes was created by James Duff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the creator of the tv series major crimes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7895, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Major Crimes aired on the American TV network TNT", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what network is the tv series major crimes on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7895, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Major Crimes aired over six seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413110744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_Crimes_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there of the tv series major crimes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7896, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for The Greatest Showman began on November 22, 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Showman_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they start filming the greatest showman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7896, "Truth_answer": "The screenplay for the Greatest Showman is by Jenny Bicks and Bill Condon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the screenplay for the greatest showman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7896, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Showman features nine original songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many original songs are there in the greatest showman", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7896, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Showman was released on December 8, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release date of the greatest showman", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7896, "Truth_answer": "The Greatest Showman received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the performances, music, and production values, but criticism for its artistic license.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005151318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Showman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the reviews of the greatest showman", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7897, "Truth_answer": "Cowboy Bebop consists of 26 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705045906id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Cowboy_Bebop_episodes_p0", "https://www.toonamisquad.com/toonami-on-demand-a-list-of-which-shows-and-episodes-are-available-on-demand-online-and-on-the-adult-swim-app/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122031531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_Bebop_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122031531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_Bebop_p2", "http://forums.earth-2.net/topic/4294-cowboy-bebop-live-action/?tab=comments_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of cowboy bebop are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7897, "Truth_answer": "Cowboy Bebop premiered on April 3 1998", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premiere of cowboy bebop", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7897, "Truth_answer": "The creator of Cowboy Bebop is Hajime Yatate, a pseudonym for the collective contributions of the Sunrise animation staff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of cowboy bebop", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7897, "Truth_answer": "Although it covers a wide range of genres throughout its run, Cowboy Bebop draws most heavily from science fiction, western and noir films.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://collectibles.wiki/lines/cowboy-bebop/_p21", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122031531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_Bebop_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genres does cowboy bebop draw from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7897, "Truth_answer": "Cowboy Bebop's most recurring thematic focal points include adult existential ennui, loneliness and the difficulties of trying to escape one's past.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122031531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_Bebop_p1", "https://collectibles.wiki/lines/cowboy-bebop/_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what themes are in cowboy bebop", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7898, "Truth_answer": "Phineas and Ferb's theme song is called Today is Gonna Be a Great Day performed by Bowling For Soup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619074547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Phineas_and_Ferb_songs_p0", "http://themarriedphotogs.com/phineas-and-ferb-christmas-vacation-tv-schedule.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the phineas and ferb theme song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7898, "Truth_answer": "Bowling For Soup performed the introduction to Nickelodeon TV show The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225150830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_for_Soup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other theme songs did bowling for soup do besides the phineas and ferb theme song", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7898, "Truth_answer": "Bowling For Soup is best known for its singles Girl All the Bad Guys Want, 1985, Almost, and High School Never Ends.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225150830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_for_Soup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs are bowling for soup known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7898, "Truth_answer": "Bowling for Soup's musical style has been described as pop punk, pop rock, alternative rock, and power pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the bowling for soup's musical style", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7898, "Truth_answer": "Bowling for Soup's influences include Green Day, Bad Religion, Ramones, NOFX, Descendents, Elvis Costello, and Willie Nelson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225150830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_for_Soup_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are bowling for soup's influences", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7899, "Truth_answer": "Des Moines, Iowa, takes its name from Fort Des Moines, which was named for the Des Moines River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_Moines,_Iowa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name des moines come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7899, "Truth_answer": "Des Moines translates literally to either from the monks or of the monks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does des moines mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7899, "Truth_answer": "Based on archeological evidence, the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers has attracted humans for at least 7,000 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_Moines,_Iowa_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long have people lived in the area of des moines, iowa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7899, "Truth_answer": "The Palace Site is a circa 7,000-year-old archeological site in Des Moines, Iowa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any archaelogical sites in des moines, iowa", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7899, "Truth_answer": "Since 2011, the Palace site has yielded 6,000 or more artifacts, as well as the remains of two humans, a woman and an infant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225163724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_Site_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what has been found at the palace site", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7900, "Truth_answer": "France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211090055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_finals_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_national_football_team_p2", "http://www.hirunews.lk/sports/158069/mohammad-irfan-pakistan-fast-bowler-suspended-for-year-by-pcb_p2", "http://www.hirunews.lk/sports/53228/roger-federer-wants-more-drug-testing-in-tennis_p2", "https://www.indiancrux.info/2017/06/2018-fifa-world-cup-complete-match-schedule-india-time.html?showComment=1521463828192_p5", "https://www.talkvietnam.com/tag/your-say/_p2", "http://www.hirunews.lk/sports/50622/australian-pacer-glenn-mcgrath-to-be-inducted-into-icc-cricket-hall-fame_p2", "http://www.hirunews.lk/sports/64616/icc-probe-use-silicone-tape-to-confuse-hotspot-says-report_p2", "http://www.teachingcuriosity.com/vsld/25247/db.html_p5", "http://www.trendyvino.com/vksl4168al/_p5", "http://www.teachingcuriosity.com/debf/9627/db.html_p5", "https://sports.ndtv.com/2018-fifa-world-cup/fifa-world-cup-javier-hernandez-hits-half-century-as-mexico-battle-past-south-korea-1872193_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_national_football_team_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_national_football_team_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_national_football_team_p11", "https://www.olisa.tv/tag/france/page/2/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time france won the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7900, "Truth_answer": "France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup, defeating Croatia 4 to 2 in the final match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_national_football_team_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did france win against in the 2018 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7900, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 FIFA World Cup Final took place on 15 July at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.kjrh.com/news/world/pussy-riot-claims-credit-for-interrupting-world-cup-final_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what stadium was the final match of the 2018 fifa world cup played in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7900, "Truth_answer": "The name Luzhniki derives from the flood meadows in the bend of Moskva River where Luzhniki Stadium was built, translating roughly as The Meadows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224134947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luzhniki_Stadium_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224134947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luzhniki_Stadium_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of luzhniki stadium come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7900, "Truth_answer": "Luzhniki Stadium's total seating capacity is 81,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people can fit in luzhniki stadium", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7901, "Truth_answer": "Nigeria won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Final 1 to 0.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when last did nigeria win the african nations cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7901, "Truth_answer": "Burkina Faso was the runner-up in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was second place in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7901, "Truth_answer": "Emmanuel Emenike and Wakaso Mubarak were the top scorers in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the top scorer in the 2013 africa cup of nations", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7901, "Truth_answer": "The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Final was held at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523082917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Africa_Cup_of_Nations_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2013 africa cup of nations final held", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7901, "Truth_answer": "FNB Stadium is also known as Soccer City and The Calabash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109002206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FNB_Stadium_p0", "http://popflock.com/learn?s=2010_FIFA_World_Cup_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other names does fnb stadium have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7902, "Truth_answer": "Red Stripe is a 4.7% ABV pale lager.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105162058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Stripe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the alcohol content of red stripe beer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7902, "Truth_answer": "Red Stripe is brewed by Desnoes & Geddes in Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105162058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Stripe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the manufacturer of red stripe beer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7902, "Truth_answer": "Red Stripe was first introduced in 1928.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was red stripe first introduced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7902, "Truth_answer": "Desnoes & Geddes' headquarters are in Kingston, Jamaica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the desnoes & geddes based", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7902, "Truth_answer": "Desnoes & Geddes was formed in 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was desnoes & geddes formed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7903, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Mind's original cast consisted of seven star-billed characters: Jason Gideon, Aaron Hotchner, Elle Greenaway, Derek Morgan, Spencer Reid, Jennifer Jareau, and Penelope Garcia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the main characters on criminal minds", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7903, "Truth_answer": "The creator of criminal minds is Jeff Davis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of criminal minds", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7903, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Minds follows a group of behavioral profilers who work for the FBI as members of its Behavioral Analysis Unit, who use behavioral analysis and profiling to investigate crimes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the premise of criminal minds", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7903, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Minds premiered on September 22, 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126223959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Criminal_Minds_characters_p0", "http://jackandcokewithalime.blogspot.com/2010/09/2010-fall-drama-tv-show-premier-dates.html_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209084138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_Minds_p0", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/scott-lowell/timeline_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the premiere of criminal minds", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7903, "Truth_answer": "There are fifteen seasons of Criminal Minds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there of criminal minds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7904, "Truth_answer": "Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [ "https://trustlink.com.pk/comparison-of-real-estate-between-karachi-and-lahore/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219110044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamabad_p1", "https://the-biggest.net/science/what-are-the-10-largest-metropolitan-areas-in-the-world.html_p3", "https://the-biggest.net/science/what-is-the-second-largest-borough-in-new-york-city.html_p6", "https://pakistannewsupdate.wordpress.com/tag/video-equipment/_p0", "https://karachischool.com/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which city is the metropolitan city of pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7904, "Truth_answer": "Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_season_is_it_in_Jerusalem_Israel_p3", "http://www.whatishowtoinfo.com/what-is/_p1", "https://www.countryaah.com/bulgaria-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/honduras-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/jamaica-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/oman-faqs/_p0", "https://www.scribd.com/document/93328413/1000-Questions_p63", "https://www.answers.com/Q/Are_there_moose_in_Juneau_Alaska_p1", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105101id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-of-pakistan.html_p0", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p4", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawalpindi_p8", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219110044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamabad_p0", "http://visitpak.com/shark-whale-has-been-presented-in-museum-of-natural-history-islamabad/_p2", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p6", "http://videoonline.pk/watch.php?v=4GG1FsvKdQ4_p3", "http://videoonline.pk/watch.php?v=MYtGy0mcwpA_p3", "http://videoonline.pk/watch.php?v=StTTRVOLk0E_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the capital of pakistan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7904, "Truth_answer": "Urdu and English are the official languages of Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505154345id_/https://www.rypeapp.com/blog/french-in-africa-29-countries-where-french-is-spoken/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_p56", "https://www.thetoptens.com/evil-countries/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the official language of pakistan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7904, "Truth_answer": "The state religion in Pakistan is Sunni Islam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126194218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_p60" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main religion of pakistan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7904, "Truth_answer": "Imran Khan has held the office of Prime Minister of Pakistan since 18 August 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202074135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Pakistan_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202074135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Pakistan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the prime minister of pakistan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7905, "Truth_answer": "Me & U was released on April 25, 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cassie me and you come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7905, "Truth_answer": "Me & U was written and produced by Ryan Leslie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote me & u", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7905, "Truth_answer": "Me & U reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 2006. It remained in the top forty for nearly five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did me & u do on the charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7905, "Truth_answer": "Me & U has been a top five single in New Zealand, a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France, and a top twenty song in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else has me & u been successful besides the united states", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7905, "Truth_answer": "According to Billboard, Me & U is about sex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is me & u about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7906, "Truth_answer": "In the Battle of Waterloo, a French army under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/569_Misa_p29", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Elizabeth_Holloway_Marston_p38", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Thomas_Ashton%2C_1st_Baron_Ashton_of_Hyde_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who took part in the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7906, "Truth_answer": "In the Battle of Waterloo, France fought against the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hanover, Nassau, Brunswick, and Prussia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries were france fighting against in the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7906, "Truth_answer": "Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo ended his rule as Emperor of the French and marked the end of his Hundred Days return from exile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7906, "Truth_answer": "The battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo is located in the Belgian municipalities of Braine-l'Alleud and Lasne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the battlefield of the battle of waterloo located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7906, "Truth_answer": "The site of the battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo today is dominated by the monument of the Lion's Mound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is at the battlefield of the battle of waterloo today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7907, "Truth_answer": "American Authors sang The Best Day of My Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the best day of my life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7907, "Truth_answer": "03/19/2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the release date of the best day of my life?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7907, "Truth_answer": "pop rock, indie folk, alternative rock", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_Day_of_My_Life_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the music genre of the best day of my life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7907, "Truth_answer": "Zac Barnett, lead vocals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the lead singer on the best day of my life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7907, "Truth_answer": "It's Time by Imagine Dragons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs are similar to the best day of my life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7908, "Truth_answer": "There is no general prohibition on drinking in the street but certain offences relating to alcohol may be committed in public places.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is it illegal to drink on the street in london", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7908, "Truth_answer": "You must be 18 years old to buy alcohol. Teens 16 and 17 may drink at a public establishment if the drinks are purchased by an accompanying adult.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legal drinking age in london?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7908, "Truth_answer": "Some popular London Parks include Hampstead Heath, Regent’s Park, Battersea Park, Brockwell Park, Clapham Common, Crystal Palace Park, Dulwich Park, Greenwich Park, London Fields, Victoria Park, and Bushy Park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the best parks in london", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7908, "Truth_answer": "Swift, Polpo At The Ape And Bird, Mr Fogg’s Tavern, St Stephen’s Tavern, Dukes Hotel, Shochu Lounge, Barts, Old Marys, Purl, Clarendon Cocktail Cellar, Happiness Forgets, The Drawing Room", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the best places to drink for tourists in london", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7908, "Truth_answer": "Anspach & Hobday The Porter, Beavertown Gamma Ray, Bullfinch Milou Saison, Fuller's Vintage Ale, The Kernel London Sour, Partizan X Ale, Pressure Drop Wu Gang Chops the Tree, Redemption Trinity", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the best local beers in london?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7909, "Truth_answer": "Herbert Hoover was the 31st president of the United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Hoover_p0", "https://aicpendblog.com/tag/cory-wells-of-three-dog-night/_p10", "http://research.omicsgroup.org/index.php/United_States_presidential_election,_1928_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122070215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Dam_p42", "https://www.inquisitr.com/5704342/donald-trump-give-away-salary/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115190200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Herbert_Hoover_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the 31st president of the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7909, "Truth_answer": "Republican Party", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the party affiliation of Herbert hoover", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7909, "Truth_answer": "Little avail, he picked a middle road that included limited loans and other forms of assistance. The country slid deeper into a depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some accomplishments as president of herbert hoover", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7909, "Truth_answer": "March 4, 1929 – March 4, 1933", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115190200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Herbert_Hoover_p0", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/herbert-hoover-facts-great-depression/_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127055926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Hoover_p0", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/herbert-hoover-facts-great-depression/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the presidency of herbert hoover", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7909, "Truth_answer": "Charles Curtis, 1929-1933", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the vice president of herbert hoover", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7910, "Truth_answer": "Kristin Shepard shot Jr in the 1980 Dallas cliffhanger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who shot jr in the 1980 dallas cliffhanger", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7910, "Truth_answer": "Kristin was J.R.'s scheming sister-in-law and mistress, who shot him in a fit of anger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.yourememberthat.com/search/world/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112141204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_shot_J.R.%3F_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the motive of Kristin Shepard shooting JR", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7910, "Truth_answer": "J.R. did not press charges, as Kristin claimed she was pregnant with his child as a result of their affair.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112141204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_shot_J.R.%3F_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Kristin Shepard shot JR", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7910, "Truth_answer": "In the episode, A House Divided J.R. Ewing hears a noise outside his office, walks out to the corridor to look, and is shot twice by an unseen assailant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the episode in which Kirstin Shepard shot jr", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7910, "Truth_answer": "When it finally aired, the episode revealing J.R.'s shooter became one of television's most watched shows, with an audience of 83 million people in the U.S. alone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched who shot jr", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7911, "Truth_answer": "The winter and summer Olympics split in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.dealchecker.co.uk/blog/2014/02/11/8-hot-sunny-countries-at-the-winter-olympics/_p2", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/20747_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the winter and summer olympics split", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7911, "Truth_answer": "In 1986 IOC officials, in response to concerns over the increasing cost and logistic complications of the Olympics, voted to alter the schedule.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the winter and summer olympics split", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7911, "Truth_answer": "The United States, France, Germany, South Korea, Japan, Italy, Canada and Russia have each hosted both seasons of the Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries hosted both the winter and summer olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7911, "Truth_answer": "Beijing was awarded the 2022 Winter Olympic Games back in 2015, setting it up to became the first city to ever host both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018163538id_/http://www.timeoutbeijing.com/features/City_Life/165459/Next-stop-Beijing-2022-the-first-city-to-host-Summer-and-Winter-Olympic-Games.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what cities hosted both the winter and summer olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7911, "Truth_answer": "Every two years, major cities from around the world make competitive bids to the International Olympics Committee for a chance to host the Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502182824id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-is-an-olympic-host-city-chosen.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are cities selected for the olympic games", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7912, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "earth wind and fire do you remember song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7913, "Truth_answer": "Pete Seeger and Joe Hickerson wrote the lyrics for Where Have All The Flowers Gone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote where have all the flowers gone lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7913, "Truth_answer": "The melody and the first three verses were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in Sing Out! magazine. Additional verses were added in May 1960 by Joe Hickerson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221150509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Have_All_the_Flowers_Gone%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did pete seeger and joe hickerson write where have all the flowers gone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7913, "Truth_answer": "Pete Seeger was inspired by a passage from a traditional Ukrainian folk song which he had read about in the novel And Quiet Flows the Don.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925200131id_/https://www.wordsinthebucket.com/where-have-all-the-flowers-gone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the inspiration for where have all the flowers gone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7913, "Truth_answer": "Where Have All the Flowers Gone? is one of The antiwar, more specifically antimilitarism, songs of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925200131id_/https://www.wordsinthebucket.com/where-have-all-the-flowers-gone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the meaning of where have all the flowers gone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7913, "Truth_answer": "Its most successful version was done by The Kingston Trio in 1961, and it reached #20 in the Billboard Top 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some popular versions of where have all the flowers gone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7914, "Truth_answer": "Woodrow Wilson is the only president to be buried in Washington D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180129184309id_/http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question887.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the only president to be buried in washington dc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7914, "Truth_answer": "Stroke", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of death for woodrow wilson", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7914, "Truth_answer": "67", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was woodrow wilson when he died", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7914, "Truth_answer": "March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the presidential term of woodrow wilson", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7914, "Truth_answer": "28", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what number president was woodrow wilson", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7915, "Truth_answer": "1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first now that's what i call music", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7915, "Truth_answer": "The most recent album in the series, Now That's What I Call Music! 71, was released on 2 August 2019. The Now!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the latest now that's what i call music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7915, "Truth_answer": "The idea for the series was conceived by the head of Licensing and Business Affairs at Virgin Records – Stephen Navin, and General Manager – Jon Webster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of now that's what i call music", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7915, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, the most featured artist was Robbie Williams with 30 singles, followed by Rihanna and Calvin Harris with 27.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102080444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the most featured artists on now that's what i call music", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7915, "Truth_answer": "The most successful volume to date is 1999's Now That's What I Call Music! 44, which has sold 2.3 million copies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102080444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the most successful volume for now that's what i call music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7916, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is gulf of alaska on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7916, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Alaska is 591,900 squared miles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the size of the gulf of alaska", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7916, "Truth_answer": "Ports along the gulf include Anchorage, Seward, and North America’s northernmost ice-free harbour, Valdez, which is the trans-Alaskan pipeline terminal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428142613id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Gulf-of-Alaska_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the major ports around the gulf of alaska", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7916, "Truth_answer": "Alaska’s oceans, rivers, and lakes are teeming with huge runs of record breaking Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Halibut and many other challenging sport fish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618044152id_/https://alaskatrekker.com/things/alaska-fishing/alaska-fish-species/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "fish species of the gulf of alaska", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7916, "Truth_answer": "The best time to visit Alaska is from mid-May to mid-September, with the peak travel season from about June 15 to August 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815204948id_/https://blog.alaskatravel.com/best-months-for-travel-to-alaska/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the best time to visit the gulf of alaska", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7917, "Truth_answer": "Dr Ambedkar had proposed the idea for a separate electorate for Dalits and untouchables in the first conference, which the Congress boycotted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190110193027id_/https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/fast-unto-vote-gandhi-ambedkar-and-separate-electorates-for-dalits_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did announce a separate electorate for the dalits", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7917, "Truth_answer": "Ambedkar felt that the system of unqualified joint electorates served the second purpose but it enabled the majority to influence the election of the representatives of the dalits community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001518id_/https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/book-extract/ambedkars-idea-of-separate-electorate-for-dalits-raja-sekhar-vundru_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were dr ambedkar's reasons for a separate electorate for the dalits", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7917, "Truth_answer": "Dalit is a term mostly used for the ethnic groups in India that have been kept depressed. Dalits were excluded from the four-fold varna system of Hinduism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tell me about the dalits in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7917, "Truth_answer": "The division of society on the basis of occupation in the Early Vedic period led to the development of four classes or varna", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the varna in hinduism", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7917, "Truth_answer": "Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the main classes of varna", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7918, "Truth_answer": "Buy and hold involves buying stocks and holding them for the long run", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does buy and hold involve buying stocks and holding them for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7918, "Truth_answer": "Simply, it has been proven time and time again to return exponential gains on invested capital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the pros of buy and hold investing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7918, "Truth_answer": "The biggest drawback of this strategy is the large opportunity cost attached to it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914111047id_/https://www.investopedia.com/articles/active-trading/070715/pros-cons-passive-buy-and-hold-strategy.asp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the cons of buy and hold investing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7918, "Truth_answer": "Fundamental Analysis, Technical Analysis, Value Investing, Growth Investing, Buy and Hold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the best strategies for investing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7918, "Truth_answer": "Bonds, Annuities, P2P Loans, Real Estate, Gold", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are alternative investments in the stock market", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7919, "Truth_answer": "4.2 miles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is everett ma from boston ma", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7919, "Truth_answer": "19 min via MA-99 N, Fastest route now due to traffic conditions as of 12:00PM EDT", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far by public transportation is everett ma from boston ma", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7919, "Truth_answer": "Boda Borg, Museum of Science, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, Freedom Trail Foundation, Charles River Canoe & Kayak, Archery Games Boston, MetroRock, Encore Boston Harbor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are fun things to do in everett ma", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7919, "Truth_answer": "Common Ground Coffee Roasters, Bakes & Cakes, Pan Y Cafe, Eagle Hill Cafe, Americano Espresso Bar, Bikeeny Caffe, Anna’s Cafe, Freerange Market, Melo’s Café, Curio Coffee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the best coffee in everett ma", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7919, "Truth_answer": "73°F, Fair, feels like 73°F, H 75°F / L 65°F UV Index 7 of 10 as of 12:00PM EDT", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the weather in everett ma", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7920, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if its not forever its not love pdf download", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7920, "Truth_answer": "It's just another afternoon in Deb's life, when a powerful blast rips across the heart of Delhi – Chandni Chowk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of if it's not forever it's not love", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7920, "Truth_answer": "If It's Not Forever received fairly average to good reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give me review for if it's not forever it's not love", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7920, "Truth_answer": "The Promise by Nikita Singh, Anything Else But Love by Ankita Chadha, A Thing Beyond Forever by Novoneel Chakraborty, OOPS! 'I' fell in love! just by chance... by Harsh Snehanshu", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some similar books to if its not forever its not love", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7920, "Truth_answer": "Chetan Bhagat, Ravinder Singh, and Nikita Singh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some similar authors to Durjoy Datta", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7921, "Truth_answer": "The 10-episode first season, which explored the kidnapping/murder of Jacob Wetterling, was released in September and October of 2016, with updates offered in December 2016 and September 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does in the dark come out podcast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7921, "Truth_answer": "Instead of searching for a crime’s culprit, as is the case in “Serial,” the podcast takes listeners through the investigation of the crime and how law enforcement it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091554id_/https://studybreaks.com/culture/music/in-the-dark-crime-podcast/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference with serial podcast and in the dark podcast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7921, "Truth_answer": "Madeleine Baran is an investigative reporter for APM Reports and the host and lead reporter of the podcast In the Dark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the host of in the dark podcast", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7921, "Truth_answer": "The good news for the fans is that in one of the episodes of season 2, Madeleine did reveal that season 3 is in the works.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200810000849id_/https://www.thecinemaholic.com/in-the-dark-podcast/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a season 3 of in the dark podcast", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7921, "Truth_answer": "Missing and Murdered: Finding Cleo, The Doorstep Murder, Death in Ice Valley, Bundyville, Pretend Radio, Bear Brook...", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some similar podcasts to in the dark podcast", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7922, "Truth_answer": "France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203134301id_/http://geo.msu.edu:80/extra/geogmich/frenchindian_war.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the colonists fight for in the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7922, "Truth_answer": "England established many colonies along the east coast of North America during the 17th and 18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104212348id_/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/who-fought-french-indian-war/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the british colonies during the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7922, "Truth_answer": "France established a number of colonies in North America, mostly in Canada and west of the Appalachian mountain chain and also in the Mississippi region and the West Indies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104212348id_/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/who-fought-french-indian-war/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the french colonies during the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7922, "Truth_answer": "The French and Indian War in America was largely concluded in six years from the Battle of Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the fighting last during the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7922, "Truth_answer": "Although the British won the war with the French, the British still faced pressing colonial problems that the Treaty of Paris only aggravated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190829075857id_/http://www.sparknotes.com:80/history/american/frenchindian/section8/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7923, "Truth_answer": "Dyer is an English surname with early medieval origins, deriving from the trade of cloth dying.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name dyer come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7923, "Truth_answer": "Dwyer, Dier, Dryer, Tyer, Duer, Myer, Dye, Tye, Lier, Deer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are similar surnames to dyer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7923, "Truth_answer": "5,222nd most common surname in the world", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180125081755id_/http://forebears.io/surnames/dyer_p0", "https://www.thoughtco.com/jones-name-meaning-and-origin-1422539_p1", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Americans_p30", "http://czechgenealogy.nase-koreny.cz/2012/09/czech-surnames-origins.html?showComment=1365258404005_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the commonality of the surname dyer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7923, "Truth_answer": "Approximately 108,909 people bear this surname", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180125081755id_/http://forebears.io/surnames/dyer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people bear the surname dyer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7923, "Truth_answer": "Ainsworth Dyer, one of the victims of the Tarnak Farm incident... ... William Turner Thiselton-Dyer, British botanist", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are notoble people with the surname dyer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7924, "Truth_answer": "The subscapularis is a large triangular muscle which fills the subscapular fossa and inserts into the lesser tubercle of the humerus and the front of the shoulder-joint capsule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subscapularis_muscle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which muscle inserts on the lesser tubercle of the humerus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7924, "Truth_answer": "The subscapularis rotates the head of the humerus medially and adducts it; when the arm is raised, it draws the humerus forward and downward.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subscapularis_muscle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the subscapularis muscle", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7924, "Truth_answer": "The subscapularis originates from the subscapular fossa of the scapula.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the origin of the subscapularis muscle", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7924, "Truth_answer": "There are a couple different actions of the subscapularis muscle. These actions include medial rotation of the humerus, abduction of the humerus, and stabilization of the shoulder joint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the actions of the subscapularis muscle", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7924, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a video about the subscapularis muscle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7925, "Truth_answer": "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was filmed in Los Angeles, California and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is its always sunny in philadelphia filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7925, "Truth_answer": "Mac's Tavern, The Italian Market, Anthony’s Italian Coffee & Chocolate House, Palumbo Playground and Recreation Center, Dirty Franks", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some famous locations of its always sunny in philadelphia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7925, "Truth_answer": "Peter Smokler", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the cinematographer of its always sunny in philadelphia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7925, "Truth_answer": "13", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons is there for its always sunny in philadelphia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7925, "Truth_answer": "As of November 7, 2018, 144 episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia have aired, concluding the thirteenth season. Season 14 will premiere on September 25, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728072212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_It's_Always_Sunny_in_Philadelphia_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last air date of its always sunny in philadelphia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7926, "Truth_answer": "Subaru foresters are 182.1 inches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of the subaru forester", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7926, "Truth_answer": "1,500 pounds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the towing capacity of the subaru forester", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7926, "Truth_answer": "3,449 to 3,588 pounds", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the weight of the subaru forester", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7926, "Truth_answer": "5 star Overall NHTSA safety rating", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the safety rating of the subaru forester", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7926, "Truth_answer": "26 city / 33 highway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fuel economy of the subaru forester", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7927, "Truth_answer": "Dances of Karnataka are versatile and many dance forms are practiced in the state. The most famous among all is the Bharatnatyam that falls in the classical group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190916075803id_/http://www.shubhyatra.com:80/karnataka/music-dance.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "karnataka is famous for which form of dance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7927, "Truth_answer": "Bharatnatyam Dance is considered to be over 2000 years old. Several texts beginning with Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra provide information on this dance form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119085202id_/http://ccrtindia.gov.in:80/bharatnatyam.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the bharatnatyam dance", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7927, "Truth_answer": "5 Most Popular Bharatnatyam Dancers: Mallika Sarabhai, Yamini Krishnamurthy, Alarmel Valli, Padma Subrahmanyam, Rukmini Devi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most famous dancer of bharatnatyam dance", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7927, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a video of bharatnatyam dance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7927, "Truth_answer": "Kuchipudi, Puja Kunitha, Pata Kunitha, and Nagamandala of Karnataka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the other forms of dance of karnataka", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7928, "Truth_answer": "The Last of the Real Ones is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on September 14, 2017 in North America and September 15, 2017 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the last of the real ones come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7928, "Truth_answer": "It was released as the third single from the band's seventh studio album, Mania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405065111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Real_Ones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is the last of the real ones on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7928, "Truth_answer": "I was just an only child of the universe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110211314id_/https://genius.com/Fall-out-boy-the-last-of-the-real-ones-lyrics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the lyrics to the last of the real ones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7928, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me the video of the last of the real ones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7928, "Truth_answer": "The video was directed by the duo Mccoy | Meyer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director of the last of the real ones video", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7929, "Truth_answer": "A combined 57 per cent of respondents think that Prime Minister Imran Khan is doing either a “very good job” or a “good job” so far.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the grade of prime minister of pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7929, "Truth_answer": "Khan was educated at Aitchison College in Lahore, then the Royal Grammar School Worcester in Worcester, and later at Keble College, Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the educational background of prime minister of pakistan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7929, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the annual salary of the prime minister of pakistan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7929, "Truth_answer": "66 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the prime minister of pakistan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7929, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Show me the career stats in cricket for the prime minister of pakistan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7930, "Truth_answer": "Internationally, Southgate made 57 appearances for the England national team between 1995 and 2004, featuring in the 1998 FIFA World Cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104064439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Southgate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did gareth southgate last play in the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7930, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me the club statistics of gareth southgate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7930, "Truth_answer": "As of match played 9 June 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me the managerial statistics of gareth southgate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7930, "Truth_answer": "49 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is gareth southgate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7930, "Truth_answer": "Southgate's salary as England manager reportedly earns him roughly £1.8 million each year, having taking up the role in 2016 following Sam Allardyce's dismissal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073724id_/https://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/gareth-southgate-net-worth-england-managers-salary-charity/1f8olmvwrmz101k4fwoeo7vdwd_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "give me salary information of gareth southgate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7931, "Truth_answer": "Joe Maplin. The greedy and philandering owner of the Maplins Holiday empire, he is only ever seen in statue form.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085815id_/https://holidayrockhidehi.fandom.com/wiki/Joe_Maplin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played joe maplin in hi de hi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7931, "Truth_answer": "Bob Monkhouse was probably best known for being host of the TV game shows The Golden Shot, Celebrity Squares and Family Fortunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190919054353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Monkhouse_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the popular roles of bob monkhouse", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7931, "Truth_answer": "A respected stand-up comedian, Monkhouse was known for his talent at ad-libbing. He became much in demand as an after-dinner speaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190919054353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Monkhouse_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the comedic style of bob monkhouse", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7931, "Truth_answer": "9", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the number of series of hi de hi", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7931, "Truth_answer": "Immediately after Hi-de-Hi!, Simon Cadell played the disingenuous civil servant Dundridge in the TV version of Tom Sharpe’s novel Blott On The Landscape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the cast of hi de hi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7932, "Truth_answer": "Fructose and sucrose are two common sugars which give a positive test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151106111831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seliwanoff%27s_test_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which group of carbohydrates reacts most readily to the seliwanoff’s test", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7932, "Truth_answer": "Add 5 ml of Seliwanoff’s reagent in a testable. Pour 1 ml of the test material into the tube. Heat the solution. Observe the color changes in the test tube.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the procedure for seliwanoff's test", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7932, "Truth_answer": "Measure carefully for the exact compatibility of the both agents. Make sure to never make skin contact with any of the agents, as they are highly corrosive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the test precautions for seliwanoff's test", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7932, "Truth_answer": "Add 34ml of hydrochloric acid in 68 ml of distilled water and then after that, add 0.15 ml of resorcinol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230944id_/http://allmedtests.com:80/seliwanoffs-test-principle-procedure/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how to prepare seliwanoff’s reagent for seliwanoff's test", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7932, "Truth_answer": "When added to a solution containing ketoses, a red color is formed rapidly indicating a positive test. When added to a solution containing aldoses, a slower forming pink is observed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what indicates a positive result for seliwanoff's test", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7933, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a picture of a plumb line", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7933, "Truth_answer": "A plumb bob may be in a container of water, molasses, very viscous oils or other liquids to dampen any swinging movement, functioning as a shock absorber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the uses of a plumb line", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7933, "Truth_answer": "1. Measure two to three few inches away from the top of the wall, and make a mark. 2. Set a nail in the mark. 3. Hang the plumb bob on the nail, letting gravity draw a vertical reference line for you. 4. When the plumb bob is done oscillating, measure the distance from the wall. If it matches the measurement at the top of the wall, your wall is plumb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002174539id_/http://www.johnsonlevel.com:80/News/PlumbBob_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how to use in construction a plumb bob", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7933, "Truth_answer": "Using a spirit level is an excellent way to determine whether or not a horizontal surface is level. Laser levels are the high-tech tool of the marking-out world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the alternatives to using a plumb bob", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7933, "Truth_answer": "Amos pleaded with God to relent his judgment and, in their place, God places a plumb line. It has a lot to do with righteousness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022164922id_/https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/tn-dpt-me-0724-commentary2-20160718-story.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the biblical meaning of a plumb line", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7934, "Truth_answer": "There are 7 seasons of New Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of new girl are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7934, "Truth_answer": "05/15/2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the final episode of new girl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7934, "Truth_answer": "Netflix, Hulu, FOX, DirecTV, Amazon Prime", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where online can i watch new girl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7934, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me the netflix page of new girl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7934, "Truth_answer": "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, The Good Place, Chewing Gum, Lady Dynamite, Girlboss, Drop Dead Diva, Garfunkel and Oates", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows on netflix are similar to new girl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7935, "Truth_answer": "Nicky Nichols' father, Les Nichols, on Orange is the New Black, is portrayed by Bruce Altman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays nikki’s father on orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7935, "Truth_answer": "Marka Nichols is the mother of Nicky Nichols. She is portrayed by Patricia Kalember.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the mother of nikki on orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7935, "Truth_answer": "Nichols was sent back to Max in Season 6 because of the riot that took place in Season 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214220328id_/https://orange-is-the-new-black.fandom.com/wiki/Nicky_Nichols_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did nichols go to max on orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7935, "Truth_answer": "Nicky was arrested for stealing a taxi with her friends so that she can get to her dealer in time to get drugs for the weekend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015125806id_/https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/photo-gallery/34949342/image/34949356/Why-Nicky-Nichols-Prison_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is nichols in prison in orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7935, "Truth_answer": "Natasha Lyonne", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays nichols in orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7936, "Truth_answer": "Genetic studies show that primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first primates appear on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7936, "Truth_answer": "Fossil records suggest that modern birds originated 60 million years ago, after the end of the Cretaceous period about 65 million years ago when dinosaurs died off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first birds appear on earth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7936, "Truth_answer": "The evolution of fish began about 530 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first fish appear on earth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7936, "Truth_answer": "The origin of the reptiles lies about 320–310 million years ago, in the swamps of the late Carboniferous period, when the first reptiles evolved from advanced reptiliomorph labyrinthodonts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310092746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_reptiles_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first reptile appear on earth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7936, "Truth_answer": "Ferns first appear in the fossil record about 360 million years ago in the late Devonian period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first creature to appear on earth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7937, "Truth_answer": "The amount of pressure from a Canine teeth is 16.5 pounds, from Carnassial teeth, 26.5 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pounds of pressure in a cat bite", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7937, "Truth_answer": "One test measured three dog breeds that often strike fear in those afraid of dogs. The average bite strength turned out to be 269 pounds of pressure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pounds of pressure in a dog bite", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7937, "Truth_answer": "Kangal, Bite Force – 743 PSI", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ansaroo.com/top10/dangerous+dogs+2016_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222213134id_/https://petcomments.com/ten-dogs-which-have-the-strongest-bite/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which dog has the strongest bite", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7937, "Truth_answer": "Nile Crocodile, Bite Force : 5000 psi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707235434id_/https://themysteriousworld.com/most-powerful-animal-bites/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what animal has the strongest bite", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7937, "Truth_answer": "Jaguars have the strongest jaws of any of the cat species and can bite down with 2,000 pounds of force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what feline has the strongest bite", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7938, "Truth_answer": "John Hancock was the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence upon its adoption on July 4th, 1776. At the time, he was the president of the Continental Congress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200427191402id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-was-the-first-to-sign-the-declaration-of-independence.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the first person to sign the declaration of independence in 1776 was what wealthy boston businessman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7938, "Truth_answer": "Thomas McKean was the last member of the Second Continental Congress to sign the Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130225719id_/https://www.constitutionfacts.com/us-declaration-of-independence/about-the-signers/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last person to sign the declaration of independence in 1776", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7938, "Truth_answer": "Fifty-six delegates eventually signed the Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224125257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signing_of_the_United_States_Declaration_of_Independence_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a list of signers for the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7938, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson, recognized for his ability with words, wrote the first draft; then it was edited by the others, and then edited again by the whole Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the author of the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7938, "Truth_answer": "The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/when-was-the-declaration-of-independence/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the venue for the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7939, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in a normal fault the hanging wall moves downward relative to the foot wall", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7940, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the sailor who fell from grace with the sea theme", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7941, "Truth_answer": "Morocco withdrew from the AU’s predecessor, the Organisation of African Union, in 1984. Morocco rejoined the Africa Union in January 2017, 32 years after leaving the union's predecessor, the OAU.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the only country that is not a member of the african union?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7941, "Truth_answer": "Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the SADR's territory, withdrew from the Organisation of African Unity, the AU's predecessor, in 1984 due to the admission of the SADR as a member.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Union_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for Morocco leaving the African Union in 1984?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7941, "Truth_answer": "The Organisation of African Unity was an intergovernmental organization established on 25 May 1963 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with 32 signatory governments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108001155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_of_African_Unity_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Union_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the African union's predecessor, The Organization of African Unity, founded?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7941, "Truth_answer": "The bloc was founded on 26 May 2001 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and launched on 9 July 2002 in South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216113424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Union_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the African Union founded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7941, "Truth_answer": "There are 55 Member States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members are in the African Union as of today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7942, "Truth_answer": "Mexican Tuberose is the English name of Rajanigandha Flower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the english name of rajnigandha flower?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7942, "Truth_answer": "Agave amica, formerly Polianthes tuberosa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the scientific name of the Rajnigandha Flower?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7942, "Truth_answer": "the species was originally native to Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agave_amica_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the Agave amica native to?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7942, "Truth_answer": "The overwhelming fragrance of the tuberose has been distilled for use in perfumery since the 17th century, when the flower was first transported to Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the uses of Agave amica?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7942, "Truth_answer": "In India and Bangladesh they are widely used in making flower garlands which are offered to the gods or used as wedding ornaments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other uses of Agave amica?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7943, "Truth_answer": "The Gloucestershire Old Spots is an English breed of pig which is predominantly white with black spots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228162157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_Old_Spots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what breed of pig is white with black spots?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7943, "Truth_answer": "It is named after the county of Gloucestershire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228162157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_Old_Spots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the Gloucestershire Old Spots pig named that?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7943, "Truth_answer": "Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is known for its docility, intelligence, and prolificity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228162157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_Old_Spots_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Gloucestershire Old Spots pig named for?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7943, "Truth_answer": "Besides its correct title and variations such as Gloster Spot or just Old Spot, the breed is also known as the Orchard Pig and The Cottager's Pig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228162157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_Old_Spots_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the other names of the Gloucestershire Old Spots pig?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7943, "Truth_answer": "The Old Spots is also genetically and characteristically similar to the extinct Cumberland pig and is being used in its attempted recreation in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200228162157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire_Old_Spots_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what pigs are similar to the Gloucestershire Old Spots pig?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7944, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dale evans's horse on the roy rogers show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7945, "Truth_answer": "The final four game will be played on April 6, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the final four game being played?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7945, "Truth_answer": "Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the final four game being played?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7945, "Truth_answer": "The oldest and most common use of the term is in reference to the final four teams in the annual NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what sport is the final four?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7945, "Truth_answer": "1939", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first NCAA.Division I Men's Basketball Tournament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7945, "Truth_answer": "8 schools played in the single-elimination play", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814025806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_NCAA_Basketball_Tournament_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many schools played in the 1939 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7946, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "volumetric coefficient of thermal expansion of carbon steel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7947, "Truth_answer": "Wilt Chamberlain had the most points in a single NBA game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who had the most points in a single nba game?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7947, "Truth_answer": "100", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many points was scored by Wilt Chamberlain for the most points in a single NBA game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7947, "Truth_answer": "03/02/1962", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the record for the most points in a single NBA game set by Wilt Chamberlain?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7947, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant had the most points in a single NBA game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who had the second most points in a single NBA game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7947, "Truth_answer": "81", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many points did Kobe Bryant score for the second most points in a single NBA game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is croatia located in the world map?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7948, "Truth_answer": "The capital city of Croatia is Zagreb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the captial of Croatia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7948, "Truth_answer": "Croatia's economy is dominated by service, industrial sectors and agriculture. Tourism is a significant source of revenue, ranked among the top 20 most popular tourist destinations in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the economy of Croatia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7948, "Truth_answer": "Dubrovnik", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the top travel destination in Croatia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7948, "Truth_answer": "Dubrovnik is known for its distinctive Old Town, encircled with massive stone walls. Its well-preserved buildings range from baroque St. Blaise Church, Renaissance Sponza Palace and Gothic Rector’s Palace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the city Dubrovnik known for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7949, "Truth_answer": "Pebble Mine is proposed to be built in the headwaters of Bristol Bay, Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007220241id_/https://alaskaconservation.org/2019/07/protect-bristol-bay-from-pebble-mine/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the proposed pebble mine in alaska?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7949, "Truth_answer": "officials estimate it contains 67 billion pounds of extractable copper, 82 million ounces of gold, and 4 billion pounds of molybdenum at current prices worth $345 billion to $500 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190811115830id_/https://e360.yale.edu/features/alaskas_pebble_mine_fish_versus_gold_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is Pebble Mine worth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7949, "Truth_answer": "The Pebble prospect is in a remote, wild, and generally uninhabited part of the Bristol Bay watershed. The nearest communities are the villages of Nondalton, Newhalen, and Iliamna.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is Pebble Mine from Bristol Bay?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7949, "Truth_answer": "The Bristol Bay watershed provides habitat for numerous animal species. Chief among these resources is a world-class commercial and sport fishery for Pacific salmon and other important resident fishes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128011426id_/https://www.epa.gov/bristolbay/about-bristol-bay_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Bristol Bay known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7949, "Truth_answer": "The estimated wholesale value of commercial harvests from the Bristol Bay region ranges from $1.1 to $1.4 billion annually.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092117id_/https://www.adn.com/economy/article/how-many-billions-does-bristol-bays-salmon-fishery-pump-economy/2012/01/08/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money does sport fishing bring to Bristol Bay each year?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7950, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "this event brought great social upheaval and change to virginia in 1676", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7951, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the two main contrasting political ideologies that affect social welfare are", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7952, "Truth_answer": "If you are an animated Beauty and the Beast purist you're all set. Every musical number in the animated film is in the live action adaptation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the songs in the live action Beauty and the Beast the same?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7952, "Truth_answer": "Not one of the original songs written for the Broadway musical appears in the live action film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210041id_/https://www.bustle.com/p/what-songs-arent-in-the-beauty-the-beast-remake-fans-wont-be-missing-any-favorites-43939_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the songs in the live action Beauty and the Beast the same as the musical version?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7952, "Truth_answer": "14 songs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many songs are in the live action Beauty and the Beast movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7952, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast as a duet cover version by Ariana Grande and John Legend during the end credits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(Disney_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What song does Ariana Grande sing in the live action Beauty and the Beast movie?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7952, "Truth_answer": "Canadian singer Celine Dion and American singer Peabo Bryson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Ariana Grande and John Legend's Beauty and the Beast is the cover version of whom?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7953, "Truth_answer": "The This Is It Tour was originally scheduled to start on July 8, 2009", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did michael jackson start the this is it tour?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7953, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 2009, eighteen days before the first scheduled This Is It performance, Jackson died after cardiac arrest caused by an overdose of Propofol and benzodiazepines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Michael Jackson die before the This Is It tour?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7953, "Truth_answer": "50", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age did Michael Jackson die?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7953, "Truth_answer": "Jackson's personal physician was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.boredpanda.com/last-photos-of-famous-people/_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was anyone convicted as a result of Michael Jackson's death?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7953, "Truth_answer": "Conrad Murray", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Michael Jackson's personal physician?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7954, "Truth_answer": "In the case of Michelangelo, once the virus infects a computer, it remains dormant until a specific date—March 6 of each year, to be exact.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711054237id_/https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/cybercrime-and-digital-threats/the-michelangelo-virus-25-years-later_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the Michelangelo computer virus take effect every year?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7954, "Truth_answer": "the birthday of Renaissance artist Michelangelo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelangelo_(computer_virus)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the Michelangelo computer virus take effect on March 6 every year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7954, "Truth_answer": "DOS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What computer operating systems does the Michelangelo computer virus affect?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7954, "Truth_answer": "Michelangelo is classified as a boot sector virus, a type of virus that infects the startup sectors of storage devices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190711054237id_/https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/cybercrime-and-digital-threats/the-michelangelo-virus-25-years-later_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the Michelangelo computer virus do?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7954, "Truth_answer": "by 1997 no cases were being reported in the wild.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917002245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelangelo_(computer_virus)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last reported Michelangelo computer virus case?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7955, "Truth_answer": "Dumas is a Southern French topographic surname", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name dumas come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7955, "Truth_answer": "The etymology of the word dumas is French, from du (“of the”) + mas (“rural farmstead”).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology of the last name dumas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7955, "Truth_answer": "Alexandre Dumas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is someone famous with the last name dumas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7955, "Truth_answer": "Alexandre Dumas was a French writer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115744id_/https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Dumas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the occupation of Alexandre Dumas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7955, "Truth_answer": "Many of Alexandre Dumas' historical novels of high adventure were originally published as serials, including The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Three Musketeers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202091132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre_Dumas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the most famous works of Alaxandre Dumas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7956, "Truth_answer": "Ali and Frazier fought three fights from 1971 to 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190117175515id_/https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2011/11/08/142125440/boxer-joe-frazier-who-beat-ali-in-the-fight-of-the-century-has-died_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many time did ali and frazier fight", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7956, "Truth_answer": "Frazier won in 15 rounds via unanimous decision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010160210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_of_the_Century_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first fight between Ali and Frazier?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7956, "Truth_answer": "In the second fight, Ali was a slight favorite to win, and did by a unanimous decision albeit a controversial one, in which Ali clinched 133 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190406135416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_vs._Joe_Frazier_II_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the second fight between Ali and Frazier?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7956, "Truth_answer": "In the third fight, Ali won by technical knockout after Frazier's chief second, Eddie Futch, conceded the fight prior to the 15th round.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731002001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrilla_in_Manila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the third fight between Ali and Frazier?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7956, "Truth_answer": "The contest's name is derived from Ali's rhyming boast that the fight would be “a killa and a thrilla and a chilla, when I get that gorilla in Manila.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731002001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrilla_in_Manila_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the third fight between Ali and Frazier named the Thrilla in Manila“?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7957, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Honda Classic was played at PGA National Resort and Spa on the Champion Course, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the honda classic golf tournament being played in 2018?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7957, "Truth_answer": "Notable players in the field at the Honda Classic include Tiger Woods, defending champion Rickie Fowler, Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed and Justin Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were some notable players at the 2018 Honda Classic golf tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7957, "Truth_answer": "Tom and George Fazio designed the Champion Course at the PGA National Resort and Spa in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the Champion Course at the PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7957, "Truth_answer": "The Champion Course features the famous ‘Bear Trap’ which encompasses the par-three 15th, the par-four 16th and the par-three 17th, with water playing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Champion Course at the PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida famous for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7957, "Truth_answer": "Justin Thomas won the 2018 Honda Classic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2018 Honda Classic golf tournament?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7958, "Truth_answer": "Jane Lynch plays Rick Bobby's mom in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ricky bobby's mom in talladega nights?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7958, "Truth_answer": "Jane Lynch is best known for her role as Sue Sylvester in the musical television series Glee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013100623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Lynch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some other roles played by Jane Lynch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7958, "Truth_answer": "Audiences and critics took notice of Lynch for her turn in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013100623id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Lynch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other film roles of Jane Lynch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7958, "Truth_answer": "She gained fame in Christopher Guest's improv mockumentary pictures such as Best in Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the big break for Jane Lynch?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7958, "Truth_answer": "Her portrayal of Sue Sylvester in Glee has won numerous awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, and the People's Choice Award 2011 for Favorite TV Comedy Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Jane Lynch win any awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "reasons for the formation of indian national congress", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7960, "Truth_answer": "Tonga and Kiritimati, part of Kiribati, are examples of the first places to welcome the New Year", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who celebrates new year first in the world?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7960, "Truth_answer": "Baker Island in the United States of America is among the last.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who celebrate new year last in the world?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7960, "Truth_answer": "The earliest recorded New Year's celebration is thought to be in Mesopotamia around 2000 B.C., according to Earth Sky.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://monemonkey.com/q/is-new-years-eve-a-bank-holiday_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the earliest recorded celebration of new year?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7960, "Truth_answer": "Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Cambodia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925080430id_/http://nwasianweekly.com/2011/04/happy-new-year-in-april-%E2%80%94-a-spotlight-on-nepal-sri-lanka-bangladesh-thailand-and-cambodia%E2%80%99s-new-year-celebrations/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries celebrate new year in April?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7960, "Truth_answer": "The origin of New Years Resolutions is when Romans would give gifts and make promises believing Janus would bless and forgive them for their wrongdoings from the previous year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do we have new year resolutions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7961, "Truth_answer": "The Tolkien Estate is the legal body which manages the property of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien, including the copyright for most of his works.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the lord of the rings franchise?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7961, "Truth_answer": "Forbes has the Tolkien estate values at $500 million dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the net worth of the Tolkien Estate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7961, "Truth_answer": "Its directors include Tolkien family members Baillie Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien, Priscilla Tolkien, Simon Tolkien and Michael George Tolkien, as well as the Tolkien Estate attorney, Steven Andrew Maier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022131021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolkien_Estate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who controls the Tolkien Estate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7961, "Truth_answer": "The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings were sold by Tolkien himself to United Artists in 1969. United Artists is reported to have paid Tolkien just over £100,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were the film rights to the Lord of the Rings franchise sold for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7961, "Truth_answer": "Amazon Studios beat out Netflix for a $250 million rights deal to the Lord of the Rings Franchise with the Tolkien estate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much were the tv rights to the Lord of the Rings franchise sold for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7962, "Truth_answer": "The winner of each league's Wild Card Game advances to face the top-seeded team in that league's Division Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423030351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Baseball_Wild_Card_Game_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the winner of the wild-card game play?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7962, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 National League Wild Card Game final result was Washington Nationals, 4 vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the 2019 National League Wild Card Game results?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7962, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 American League Wild Card Game final result was Tampa Bay Rays, 5 vs. Oakland Athletics, 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the 2019 American League Wild Card Game results?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7962, "Truth_answer": "The 2008 season saw the Tampa Bay Rays post their first winning season, their first AL East championship, and their first pennant", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa_Bay_Rays_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have the Tampa Bay Rays won the AL pennant?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7962, "Truth_answer": "They lost to the Philadelphia Phillies in that year's World Series", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212231510id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa_Bay_Rays_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did they Tampa Bay Rays win the World Series title in 2008?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7963, "Truth_answer": "In A Man Without Honor, Theon revealed blackened bodies of presumably Bran and Rickon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the burned bodies in a man without honor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7963, "Truth_answer": "In the television series, Dagmar Cleftjaw kills the Miller's boys. However in the books, it was really Ramsay Bolton, while he was still posing as Reek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Theon kill the millers boys in A Man Without Honor?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7963, "Truth_answer": "A Man Without Honor is the seventh episode of the second season of Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season was A Man Without Honor?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7963, "Truth_answer": "Season 2 of Game of Thrones is 10 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/How-Many-Episodes-Game-Thrones-Season-8-44081857_p0", "https://www.huffpost.com/entry/game-of-thrones-recap_n_1427303_p1", "http://dchovf.dip.jp/page/game_of_thrones_season_1_episode_6_english_subtitles/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes is the second season of Game of Thrones?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7963, "Truth_answer": "A Man Without Honor aired on May 13, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did this episode A Man Without Honor first come out?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7964, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Raptors, Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat, Oklahoma City Thunder, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Orlando Magic played the NBA Finals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the nba finals in the last 10 years?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7964, "Truth_answer": "The 2009 NBA Finals was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers, and the Eastern Conference champion Orlando Magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the Orlando Magic play in the NBA Finals in the last 10 years?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7964, "Truth_answer": "The Lakers defeated the Magic, four games to one, to win the franchise's 15th NBA championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_NBA_Finals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2009 NBA Finals?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7964, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113111019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_NBA_Finals_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Howard_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211050629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebron_James_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030110429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the mvp of the 2009 NBA Finals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7964, "Truth_answer": "FG% .467, PPG 26.8, RPG, 5.2, APG, 4.9, BLKPG 0.5", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the stat-line of Kobe Bryant in the 2009 NBA Finals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7965, "Truth_answer": "Shandong Peninsula, Qingdao was a geographic feature in the german sphere of influence in China in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what geographic feature was in the german sphere of influence in China in 1911?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7965, "Truth_answer": "As a consequence of the First World War, Germany lost Qingdao and its sphere of influence in Shandong.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213005401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandong_Peninsula_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the sphere of influence lost for Germany in Shandong?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7965, "Truth_answer": "After Germany lost Qingdao, The Treaty of Versailles transferred the leased territory to the Empire of Japan instead of restoring Chinese sovereignty over the area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213005401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandong_Peninsula_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after Germany lost Qingdao and its sphere of influence in Shandong?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7965, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124054017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Treaty of Versailles?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7965, "Truth_answer": "28 June 1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7966, "Truth_answer": "The most commonly used language in the United States is English, which is the de facto national language.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language is spoken the most in the united states?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7966, "Truth_answer": "The United States technically has no official language. Although English is the most commonly spoken language, there is actually no official language in the United States at the federal level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208024255id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-official-language-of-the-united-states.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the official language in the United States?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7966, "Truth_answer": "The top 3 languages in the US are 1. English – 231,122,908 native speakers 2. Spanish – 37,458,470 native speakers 3. Chinese – 2,896,766 native speakers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the top 3 most spoken languages in the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7966, "Truth_answer": "At Least 350 Languages are spoken in US homes in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages are spoken in the United States in 2019?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7966, "Truth_answer": "The most spoken language in the world is English with 1.39 billion speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most spoken in the the world?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7967, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "race the power of an illusion movie summary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7968, "Truth_answer": "There are no upcoming broadcasts of The Bridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the danish/swedish crime drama the bridge series 4 on bbc 2?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7968, "Truth_answer": "The series is not available on BBC iPlayer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can I watch Danish/Swedish crime drama The Bridge Series 4 on BBC iPlayer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7968, "Truth_answer": "When the fourth series started broadcasting on 1 January 2018 in the Nordic countries, Rosenfeld confirmed that this is the final series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Danish/Swedish crime drama The Bridge cancelled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7968, "Truth_answer": "it was written so as to bring the previous story-lines to satisfactory conclusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for the Danish/Swedish crime drama The Bridge being cancelled?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7968, "Truth_answer": "Season four will consist of eight episodes in total, making it the shortest run of the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211427id_/https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/952173/The-Bridge-season-4-BBC-episode-Saga-Henrik-Sofia-Helin-Hans-Rosenfeldt-Bron-Broen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in Series 4 of the Danish/Swedish crime drama The Bridge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7969, "Truth_answer": "India is located in southeast Asia and is a peninsular country. it is surrounded by land on its north, west, east and the south is surrounded by the Indian Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe briefly the geographic location of india in asia?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7969, "Truth_answer": "India is the seventh largest country by total area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what rank is India in size?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7969, "Truth_answer": "The total area of India is 3.28 million square km.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the size of India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7969, "Truth_answer": "India is bordered by the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, Nepal, and Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the bordering countries of India?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7969, "Truth_answer": "The country is situated north of the equator between 8°04' to 37°06' north latitude and 68°07' to 97°25' east longitude.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the location of India in respect to longitude and latitude?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7970, "Truth_answer": "The Rains of Castamere is by the indie rock band The National and sung by their vocalist Matt Berninger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116180143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rains_of_Castamere_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings rains of castamere on game of thrones?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7970, "Truth_answer": "Ramin Djawadi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the producer of song The Rains of Castamere from Game of Thrones?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7970, "Truth_answer": "The song's lyrics were written by George R. R. Martin in the original novel, and the tune was composed by Ramin Djawadi in 2011", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116180143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rains_of_Castamere_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song The Rains of Castamere from Game of Thrones?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7970, "Truth_answer": "The Sigur Rós version made it to 132 on the French Singles Sales Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song The Rains of Castamere from Game of Thrones chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7970, "Truth_answer": "In The Lion and the Rose, the Icelandic band Sigur Rós makes a cameo as musicians performing their rendition of The Rains of Castamere at Joffrey and Margaery's wedding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116180143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rains_of_Castamere_(song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Sigur Rós version of The Rains of Castamere appear on the show Game of Thrones?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7971, "Truth_answer": "OB O’Brien and Ryan Silverstein came up with the hilarious drug store skit in Drake's Started From The Bottom video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the two guys in drake started from the bottom?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7971, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Silverste is Drake's cousin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Ryan Silverstein to Drake?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7971, "Truth_answer": "The star of Drake's HYFR video, OB O'Brien also raps and produces; he's listed as a co-producer on Energy from If You're Reading This It's Too Late.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127133253id_/http://www.thefader.com:80/2018/07/20/drake-ovo-crew-members-scorpion_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is OB O'Brien to Drake?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7971, "Truth_answer": "Noah 40 Shebib, Oliver El-Khatib, Dennis Graham, Baka, Mellany Sanchez, Niko, Chubbs, and Odell Beckham are also part of the OVO crew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else is in the OVO crew?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7971, "Truth_answer": "OVO stands for October's Very Own because Drake and his crew's birthdays all are in October.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name OVO come from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7972, "Truth_answer": "The second season of Ducktales premiered on October 20, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there going to be a season 2 of ducktales?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7972, "Truth_answer": "On September 21, 2018, DuckTales was renewed for a third season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a third season of Ducktails?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7972, "Truth_answer": "In May 2015, Terry McGovern, the original voice of Launchpad McQuack, stated that the entire voice cast from the original series would not be returning for the reboot", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuckTales_(2017_TV_series)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the voice cast of Ducktails the same as the original?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7972, "Truth_answer": "Lin-Manuel Miranda played the voice of Fenton Crackshell-Cabrera / Gizmoduck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what role does Lin-Manuel Miranda play in Ducktails?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7972, "Truth_answer": "David Tennant plays Scrooge McDuck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Scrooge McDuck in latest Ducktails?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7973, "Truth_answer": "The Light Between Oceans was filmed in New Zealand and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was film the light between oceans filmed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7973, "Truth_answer": "Filming took place in Dunedin, Port Chalmers and on the Otago Peninsula, Saint Bathans in Central Otago and at the Cape Campbell Lighthouse in Marlborough.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190821003819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Light_Between_Oceans_(film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what places in New Zealand and Australia was The Light Between Oceans filmed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7973, "Truth_answer": "Filming sites included the former Dunedin Prison in Dunedin and Stuart Street at the former King Edward Technical College building.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any notable places where The Light Between Oceans was filmed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7973, "Truth_answer": "Adam Arkapaw was the cinematographer for The Light Between Oceans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the cinematographer for The Light Between Oceans?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7973, "Truth_answer": "He is also known for photographing films such as Animal Kingdom, Snowtown, McFarland, USA and Assassin's Creed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201027182942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Arkapaw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some best-known works photographed by Adam Arkapaw?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7974, "Truth_answer": "A pass in the test fulfils the requirements for naturalisation on 1 November 2005 and for settlement on 2 April 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did life in the uk test start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7974, "Truth_answer": "24 questions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many questions are in the UK test?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7974, "Truth_answer": "British values, history, traditions and everyday life", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the topics of the UK test?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7974, "Truth_answer": "A pass in the test fulfils the requirements for naturalisation on 1 November 2005 and for settlement on 2 April 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some criticisms of the UK test?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7974, "Truth_answer": "Of the 906,464 tests taken between 2005 and 2009, 263,641 were failed (a pass rate of 70.9%).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824154948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_the_United_Kingdom_test_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the pass rate for the UK test?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7975, "Truth_answer": "The Bucks won the playoff series on May 8, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the bucks last win a playoff series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7975, "Truth_answer": "Boston Celtics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the opponent of the Milwaukee Bucks when they won a playoff series on May 8, 2019?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7975, "Truth_answer": "5 games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games was the playoff series between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Boston Celtics in 2019?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7975, "Truth_answer": "05/20/2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last playoff series the Milkwakee Bucks won before 2019?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7975, "Truth_answer": "The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Charlotte Hornets by 4-3 in the 2001 play series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the 2001 play series the Milwaukee Bucks won on May 20, 2001?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7976, "Truth_answer": "The Steelers lost on Week 1 to the Patriots L 3-33, Week 2 to the Seahawks L 26-28, and Week 3 to the 49ers L 20-24.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did pittsburgh steelers lose to this year?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7976, "Truth_answer": "Week 5 Sun 10/06 1:00 PM EDT", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next game for the Pittsburgh Steelers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7976, "Truth_answer": "Baltimore Ravens", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the next game for the Pittsburgh Steelers is against who?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7976, "Truth_answer": "The Baltimore Ravens have a record of 2-2, while the Pittsburgh Steelers record is 1-3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the records of both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7976, "Truth_answer": "The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens game will be broadcast on CBS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is the Week 5 Sun 10/06 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7977, "Truth_answer": "The last name gordon is Scottish from Gordon in Berwickshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123010004id_/http://www.surnamedb.com:80/Surname/Gordon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name gordon come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7977, "Truth_answer": "from the Olde Gaelic gor, meaning large or spacious, plus dun, a fort", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123010004id_/http://www.surnamedb.com:80/Surname/Gordon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the last name Gordon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7977, "Truth_answer": "the surname was first recorded in the mid 12th Century", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123010004id_/http://www.surnamedb.com:80/Surname/Gordon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first record of the last name Gordon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7977, "Truth_answer": "Anglo-French from Gourdon in the departement of Saone-et-Loire, France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123010004id_/http://www.surnamedb.com:80/Surname/Gordon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other countries the last name Gordon is from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7977, "Truth_answer": "Gordon, Gorden and Gourdon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different spellings of the last name Gordon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7978, "Truth_answer": "The Mexican government's Empresario policy awarded land to settlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was one result of the mexican government's empresario policy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7978, "Truth_answer": "Spanish Texas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the settlers of the Mexican government's Empresario policy settle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7978, "Truth_answer": "Mexican law required immigrants to practice Catholicism, learn Spanish, own property or have a craft or useful profession, and report to the nearest Mexican authority for permission to settle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the rules of the Mexican government's Empresario policy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7978, "Truth_answer": "The policy inadvertently encouraged the spread of slavery into this territory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200415015909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empresario_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was another result of the Mexican government's empresario policy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7978, "Truth_answer": "The word empresario is Spanish for entrepreneur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200415015909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empresario_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is empresario in English?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7979, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "iron maiden book of souls the live chapter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7980, "Truth_answer": "The Judge Judy appearance fee has varied with certain litigants receiving $500 while others have reported $100, and $250. In addition, litigants are paid $35 a day by the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money to appear on the show judge judy?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7980, "Truth_answer": "The litigants' stay lasts for the number of days that the show does taping for that week, which is two or three days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111130458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Judy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is taping for litigants on the show Judge Judy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7980, "Truth_answer": "Travel and hotel expenses of litigants and their witnesses are covered by the show, and the experience is generally treated as an all-expense-paid vacation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111130458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Judy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about travel expenses for litigants on the show Judge Judy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7980, "Truth_answer": "Most of the cases, not including any footage deleted to meet the time constraints of the show, usually last anywhere from twelve to forty-five minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111130458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Judy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much time is spent on cases for litigants on the show Judge Judy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7980, "Truth_answer": "A budget for a week's worth of Judge Judy episodes is half the cost of a single network sitcom episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111130458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Judy_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the production costs of the show Judge Judy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7981, "Truth_answer": "Ben Donovan is in prison in gossip girl season 4", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is in prison in gossip girl season 4?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7981, "Truth_answer": "Lily has Ben charged with transporting a minor across state lines and statutory rape, and was told that Serena signed an avidavit confirming that he did so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085643id_/https://gossipgirl-megd.fandom.com/wiki/Ben_Donovan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what led to imprisonment for Ben Donovan in Gossip Girl Season 4?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7981, "Truth_answer": "Serena and Ben were in a relationship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085643id_/https://gossipgirl-megd.fandom.com/wiki/Ben_Donovan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the relationship with Ben Donavan and Serena in Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7981, "Truth_answer": "Lily, confronted by Serena, admitted that she forged her daughter’s signature on a an affidavit falsely accusing her teacher of rape", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any truth behind the rape charges against Ben?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7981, "Truth_answer": "Lily goes to jail and clears all of Ben's possible charges, so he can live his life the way he should have been able to.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to Lily after falsely accusing Ben of rape?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7982, "Truth_answer": "In most states, the state legislature draws the new districts, but some states have established redistricting commissions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023160857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_redistricting_cycle_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who draws district lines for the house of representatives?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7982, "Truth_answer": "Political parties prepare for redistricting years in advance, and partisan control of redistricting institutions can provide a party with major advantages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the reasons for drawing new district lines?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7982, "Truth_answer": "Though various laws and court decisions have put constraints on redistricting, many redistricting institutions continue to practice gerrymandering", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023160857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_redistricting_cycle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is partisan control of redistricting institutions for party advantage illegal?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7982, "Truth_answer": "after Elbridge Gerry, who, as Governor of Massachusetts in 1812, signed a bill that created a partisan district in the Boston area that was the shape of a mythological salamander.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127152128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the practice of gerrymandering get its name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7982, "Truth_answer": "Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, and Washington", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023160857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_redistricting_cycle_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023160857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_redistricting_cycle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what states have redistricting commissions?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7983, "Truth_answer": "1 unit is equal to 1.6605402E-27 kg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "one unit is equal to how many kg?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7983, "Truth_answer": "1.6605402E-29 kg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about 0.01 units to kg?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7983, "Truth_answer": "4.9816206E-27 kg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about 3 units to kg?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7983, "Truth_answer": "8.3027009999999E-26 kg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about 50 units to kg?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7983, "Truth_answer": "1.6605402E-24 kg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about 1000 units to kg?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7984, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the dimensional representation for modulus of rigidity is given by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7985, "Truth_answer": "The 2008-2018 Champions include the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs, and Houston Astros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the last 10 world series?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7985, "Truth_answer": "Boston Red Sox, winning in 2004, 2007, 2013, and 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team has won the most World Series since 2000?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7985, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees of the AL have played in 40 World Series through 2018—winning 27—the most Series appearances and most victories of any Major League Baseball franchise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most World Series all time?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7985, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Dodgers of the NL have the most losses with 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201210934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_champions_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most World Series losses?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7985, "Truth_answer": "The Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Washington Nationals, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies, and Tampa Bay Rays have never won a World Series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201210934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_champions_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has never won a World Series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7986, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Wanna Live Forever was released on December 9, 2016, by Republic Records. The song's music video was released on January 27, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Wanna_Live_Forever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the song i don't wanna live forever come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7986, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Wanna Live Forever is written in the key of A minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Wanna_Live_Forever_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the key of the song I Don't Wanna Live Forever?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7986, "Truth_answer": "I Don't Wanna Live Forever moves at a tempo of 118 beats per minute in common time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Wanna_Live_Forever_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tempo of the song I Don't Wanna Live Forever“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7986, "Truth_answer": "The song follows a chord progression of F–C–G–Am–F–C–G–G♯dim–Am", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005954id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Wanna_Live_Forever_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the chord progression of the song I Don't Wanna Live Forever“?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7986, "Truth_answer": "2017, MTV Millennial Awards, Best Collaboration of the Year. 2017, MTV Video Music Awards, Best Collaboration. 2018, BMI Awards, Award-Winning Songs. 2018, iHeartRadio, Titanium Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards did the song I Don't Wanna Live Forever“ win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7987, "Truth_answer": "The Amazon River starts in Peru's Andes Mountains and ends in the Atlantic Ocean", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the river amazon start and end?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7987, "Truth_answer": "The Amazon basin is the largest drainage basin in the world, with an area of approximately 7,050,000 square kilometres (2,720,000 sq mi).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much area is covered by the Amazon River?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7987, "Truth_answer": "The two most distant tributaries from the mouth of the Amazon are the Ucayali tributaries, the Apurimac and Mantaro Rivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what feeds the Amazon River?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7987, "Truth_answer": "The Amazon River holds about one fifth of the world's freshwater, which is used by many people in Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115123037id_/https://blogs.nelson.wisc.edu/es112-309-3/water/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the world's fresh water is held by the Amazon River?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7987, "Truth_answer": "At the height of wet season, the current can travel more than 4 miles per hour", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212121708id_/https://www.livescience.com/57266-amazon-river.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast does water flow in the Amazon River?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7988, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is not one of the 10 basic emotions?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7989, "Truth_answer": "A Star Is Born premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 5, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the film a star is born come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7989, "Truth_answer": "The actor does all the singing himself, and took six months of guitar and piano lessons to prepare for his role", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725183911id_/https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/bradley-cooper-singing-a-star-is-born/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Bradley Cooper actually sing in the film A Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7989, "Truth_answer": "A Star is Born ends with Jackson (Bradley Cooper) committing suicide after years of suffering from a crippling addiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204107id_/https://www.bustle.com/p/the-ending-of-a-star-is-born-went-through-several-rewrites-but-it-was-always-tragic-13134599_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the ending for the film A Star Is Born sad?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7989, "Truth_answer": "Starring. Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Andrew Dice Clay, Dave Chappelle, Sam Elliott", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(2018_film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117175815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(2018_film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231615id_/http://movie-locations.com:80/movies/s/Star-Is-Born-2018.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the film A Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7989, "Truth_answer": "Dave Chappelle as George Noodles Stone, Jack's best friend, himself a retired musician", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117175815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(2018_film)_p5", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(2018_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Dave Chappelle's role in the film A Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7990, "Truth_answer": "According to tradition, business for the British East India Company was initially transacted at the Nags Head Inn, opposite St Botolph's church in Bishopsgate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the british east india company first establish settlements?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7990, "Truth_answer": "India House in Leadenhall Street", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the British East India Company move after business was intially transacted at the Nags Head Inn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7990, "Truth_answer": "Defunct. 1 June 1874", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the British East India Company dissolve?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7990, "Truth_answer": "East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act 1873 came into effect, on 1 January 1874. This Act provided for the formal dissolution of the company on 1 June 1874.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the British East India Company dissolve?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7990, "Truth_answer": "cotton, silk, indigo dye, salt, spices, saltpetre, tea, and opium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the British East India Company sell?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7991, "Truth_answer": "Walter Scott wrote the words oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive “", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p6", "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p8", "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p4", "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p2", "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p1", "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p7", "http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,9010.30.html_p1", "http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,9010.30.html_p2", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011_07_17_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1296104400000&toggleopen=DAILY-1310875200000_p1", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011_07_17_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1313899200000&toggleopen=DAILY-1310875200000_p1", "https://www.rarrecoverytoolbox.com/shakespeare-quotes-to-be-or-not-to-be/_p0", "https://forum.venganza.org/viewtopic.php?p=215640_p1", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011_08_21_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1350792000000&toggleopen=DAILY-1313899200000_p0", "http://joannenova.com.au/2018/10/scientist-seals-himself-in-plastic-tent-for-3-days-for-climate-change-aborts-in-15-hours/_p65", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011_07_05_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1274932800000&toggleopen=DAILY-1309838400000_p5", "https://images.brainyquote.com/quotes/walter_scott_118003?src=t_deceive_p0", "http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/leisure/straight-jacket_173230?profile=1373_p0", "https://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2016/07/06/sanitising-the-iraq-war/?replytocom=205925_p18", "https://christianquoter.blogspot.com/2017/09/_p2", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1264827600000&toggleopen=DAILY-1321074000000_p10", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1315281600000&toggleopen=DAILY-1321074000000_p10", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1317873600000&toggleopen=DAILY-1321074000000_p10", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1318564800000&toggleopen=DAILY-1321074000000_p10", "https://netscammers.blogspot.com/2011/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1349064000000&toggleopen=DAILY-1321074000000_p10", "https://usawatchdog.com/greek-deal-not-a-deal-iran-deal-not-a-deal-fed-rate-hike-coming-trashing-trump-unfair/?replytocom=1158084_p10", "https://usawatchdog.com/greek-deal-not-a-deal-iran-deal-not-a-deal-fed-rate-hike-coming-trashing-trump-unfair/?replytocom=1158576_p10", "https://onetahayes.com/2015/08/22/ha-ha-even-adultery/_p3", "http://www.irisheconomy.ie/index.php/2014/04/30/philippe-legrain-investors-are-ignoring-eurozone-risks/_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive lyrics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7991, "Truth_answer": "Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field is a historical romance in verse of 16th-century Britain by Walter Scott, published in 1808.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.artsperformanceparts.com/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave-full-poem/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the lyrics Oh, what a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive! come from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7991, "Truth_answer": "Written. 1806-1808.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Marmion by Walter Scott written?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7991, "Truth_answer": "The words were derived from Canto VI, stanza XVII, although it is often erroneously attributed to Shakespeare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107082624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmion_%28poem%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did shakespeare write the lyrics Oh, what a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive! earlier?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7991, "Truth_answer": "It means that when you tell lies or act in a dishonest way you create problems and complications which you cannot control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of Oh, what a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive!?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7992, "Truth_answer": "Most Common Printer Connections are Serial, Parallel, USB, and Ethernet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which components are used to connect a computer to a printer?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7992, "Truth_answer": "Ethernet is a wired network printer uses an Ethernet cable instead of a USB connection, and it connects directly to a router instead of an individual computer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ethernet connection for printer?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7992, "Truth_answer": "Most new printers contain a USB port, making the USB cable the most common way to connect a printer to your PC or Mac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180627105129id_/http://smallbusiness.chron.com:80/cable-use-connecting-printer-57784.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what cable is commonly used to connect a computer to a printer?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7992, "Truth_answer": "Because most laptops lack a printer port, USB printers are the way to go.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180621040756id_/http://www.dummies.com:80/computers/pcs/how-to-connect-a-usb-printer-to-your-laptop_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is connecting from a laptop to a printer possible?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7992, "Truth_answer": "Communication between the printer and the computer or network is established through either a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to connect a computer to a printer wirelessly?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7993, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "now that we found love what are we gonna do with it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7994, "Truth_answer": "The scrotum is a part of the external male genitalia located behind and underneath the penis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095439id_/https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/scrotum/male_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the scrotum located on a male?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7994, "Truth_answer": "The scrotum has a protective function and acts as a climate control system for the testes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116073323id_/https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9117-male-reproductive-system_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the scrotum?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7994, "Truth_answer": "The dartos muscle is found just beneath the skin of the scrotum. It is this layer of tissue that gives the scrotum it's wrinkly look.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109044425id_/https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/12-things-every-man-should-know-about-his-balls-20141201/the-truth-about-getting-rid-of-wrinkles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what causes the wrinkly appearance of the scrotum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7994, "Truth_answer": "Typically, every male is born with two testicles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many scrotums does a man have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7994, "Truth_answer": "each compartment contains one of the two testes, the glands that produce sperm, and one of the epididymides, where the sperm is stored", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205073907id_/https://www.britannica.com/science/scrotum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's inside a scrotum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the adventures of pete and pete theme song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7996, "Truth_answer": "The Assembly is presided over by a president and two vice-presidents, who are elected by the members to three-year terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is term period of holding the office as a member of International Criminal Court (icc)?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7996, "Truth_answer": "The court has more than 120 member nations of the ICC. But countries that are not members include the United States, China, India, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Qatar and Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924010955id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/11/17/whats-international-criminal-court-and-why-countries-bailing/94017990/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is USA a member of International Criminal Court (ICC)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7996, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. signed the treaty during the Clinton administration, but Congress did not ratify it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924010955id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/11/17/whats-international-criminal-court-and-why-countries-bailing/94017990/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is USA not a member of International Criminal Court (ICC)?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7996, "Truth_answer": "The main difference is that ICJ settles arguments between countries, but the ICC punishes people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128160813id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Court_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference between International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7996, "Truth_answer": "People detained by the International Criminal Court (ICC) are held in the ICC's detention centre, which is located within a Dutch prison in Scheveningen, The Hague.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210102063241id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_detained_by_the_International_Criminal_Court_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the prisoners of International Criminal Court (ICC) go?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7997, "Truth_answer": "2.6% of the US population lives in New York City", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percent of the us population lives in new york city?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7997, "Truth_answer": "an estimated 8,491,079 people living in the city", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in New York City?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7997, "Truth_answer": "About 36% of the city's population is foreign-born", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City_p7", "http://www.moveinandout.com/city_guide_for_moving_to_new_york_new_york.aspx_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people living in New York City are foreign born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7997, "Truth_answer": "The nations constituting the largest sources of immigration are the Dominican Republic, China, Jamaica, Guyana, Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, Russia and El Salvador.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "from what countries do foreign born people living in New York City come from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7997, "Truth_answer": "The largest ethnic groups as of the 2005 census estimates are: African American, African or Caribbean, Puerto Ricans, Italians, West Indians, Dominicans, Chinese, Irish, Russian, and German.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the largest ethnic groups in New York City?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7998, "Truth_answer": "Valtteri Bottas won the australian grand prix in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the australian grand prix this year?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7998, "Truth_answer": "2019 team. Mercedes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team is Valtteri Bottas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7998, "Truth_answer": "Finnish", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what nationality is Valtteri Bottas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7998, "Truth_answer": "Bottas is set to stay at Mercedes for the 2020 season and continue to partner 5 time World Champion Lewis Hamilton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the Mercedes team tenure of Valtteri Bottas?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7998, "Truth_answer": "$20 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the networth of Valtteri Bottas?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 7999, "Truth_answer": "A second series of The Worst Witch was confirmed in June 2017 and began airing from 8 January 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083950id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Worst_Witch_(2017_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the worst witch season 2 start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 7999, "Truth_answer": "The third series began airing on 7 January 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083950id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Worst_Witch_(2017_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a season 3 of The Worst Witch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 7999, "Truth_answer": "Briant Grant", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directs The Worst Witch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 7999, "Truth_answer": "The Worst Witch is filmed at Peckforton Castle, Peckforton Cheshire, England and Burg Hohenzollern, Swabian Alps, Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027170430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Worst_Witch_(2017_TV_series)_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083950id_/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Worst_Witch_(2017_TV_series)_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the show The Worst Witch filmed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 7999, "Truth_answer": "Mildred Hubble returns to Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches for her second year, determined to lose her embarrassing reputation as the worst witch in the school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which character is the show name The Worst Witch referring to?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8000, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "kuch tum kaho kuch hum kahein hindi film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8001, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hindi movie life in a metro all mp3 song download", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in case a president of india dies while in office the vice president can act for a period of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8003, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "makes it illegal to trade securities while in the possession of inside information", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8004, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "april is going out on a first date with nikos", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8005, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "avril lavigne i always get what i want", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8006, "Truth_answer": "The will to power is a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said the ultimate moral good was the will to power?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8006, "Truth_answer": "For Nietzsche, the fundamental principle that powers all life is the will to power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Nietzsche not referring to the ultimate moral good in his philosophy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8006, "Truth_answer": "Utilitarianism says the the ultimate moral good is whatever brings the most happiness for the most people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who mentions the ultimate moral good in philosophy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8006, "Truth_answer": "Hedonism says that whatever brings pleasure is the ultimate good.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other sources mentioning the ultimate moral good in philosophy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8006, "Truth_answer": "Aristotle first recognizes that happiness is the ultimate good, since all other goods are intermediate while happiness is final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any individual take mentioning the ultimate moral good in philosophy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8007, "Truth_answer": "The majority of caffeine is now made in China with 3 Chinese factories together exporting 4 million kg of caffeine alone to the USA every year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404194803id_/https://www.decadentdecaf.com/blogs/decadent-decaf-coffee-co/174589383-ever-wondered-where-the-caffeine-comes-from-in-soda-or-energy-drinks-answer-synthetic-caffeine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does caffeine come from in energy drinks?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8007, "Truth_answer": "the majority of the world’s synthetic caffeine comes from just one Chinese town: Shijiazhung", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404194803id_/https://www.decadentdecaf.com/blogs/decadent-decaf-coffee-co/174589383-ever-wondered-where-the-caffeine-comes-from-in-soda-or-energy-drinks-answer-synthetic-caffeine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where in China is the majority of caffeine is made?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8007, "Truth_answer": "CSPC Innovation Pharmaceutical Company is the largest caffeine factory in China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404194803id_/https://www.decadentdecaf.com/blogs/decadent-decaf-coffee-co/174589383-ever-wondered-where-the-caffeine-comes-from-in-soda-or-energy-drinks-answer-synthetic-caffeine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest caffeine factory in China?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8007, "Truth_answer": "It produces 1.8 million kg of caffeine for the US market alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404194803id_/https://www.decadentdecaf.com/blogs/decadent-decaf-coffee-co/174589383-ever-wondered-where-the-caffeine-comes-from-in-soda-or-energy-drinks-answer-synthetic-caffeine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much caffeine is being produced at CSPC Innovation Pharmaceutical Company in Shijiazhung, China?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8007, "Truth_answer": "In short, the caffeine industry is opaque, with almost no publically available information, and what information is available makes very worrying reading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190404194803id_/https://www.decadentdecaf.com/blogs/decadent-decaf-coffee-co/174589383-ever-wondered-where-the-caffeine-comes-from-in-soda-or-energy-drinks-answer-synthetic-caffeine_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much documentation is available on the caffeine manufacturing industry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8008, "Truth_answer": "Professional bouts are limited to a maximum of twelve rounds, most are fought over four, six, eight or ten rounds depending upon the experience of the boxers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many rounds in a professional boxing match?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8008, "Truth_answer": "By 1988, to the displeasure of some boxing purists, all fights had been reduced to a maximum of 12 rounds only, partially for safety, and partially for television", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_boxing_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the maximum rounds in a professional boxing match 12?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8008, "Truth_answer": "The 1982 WBA Lightweight title bout ended with the death of boxer Duk Koo Kim in a fight against Ray Mancini in the 14th round of a nationally televised championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_boxing_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a related event regarding safety that limited the maximum rounds in a professional boxing match to 12?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8008, "Truth_answer": "a 12-round bout could be broadcast in a one hour television block (pre-match, then the bout which lasts 48 minutes overall, decision, and interviews)", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_boxing_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the benefitis for television in limiting the maximum rounds in a professional boxing match to 12?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8008, "Truth_answer": "For decades, from the 1920s to the 1980s, world championship matches in professional boxing were scheduled for fifteen rounds", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_boxing_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the maximum rounds in a professional boxing match prior to 1982?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8009, "Truth_answer": "Ninjago Season 9 first aired on August 11, 2018 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does ninjago season 9 come out in america?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8009, "Truth_answer": "Lloyd and Nya resist Lord Garmadon's control of Ninjago City. The original Ninja are stranded in the Realm of Oni and Dragons, where they must save the Dragons from Hunters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the story arc for Ninjago season 9?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8009, "Truth_answer": "Season 10 of Ninjago premiered as a film in the United States on April 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a season 10 for Ninjago?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8009, "Truth_answer": "Season 11: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726185817id_/https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Season_11:_Secrets_of_the_Forbidden_Spinjitzu_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726185817id_/https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Season_11:_Secrets_of_the_Forbidden_Spinjitzu_p5", "https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Into_the_Breach_p8", "https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Griffin_Turner%27s_Grandfather_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726185817id_/https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Season_11:_Secrets_of_the_Forbidden_Spinjitzu_p1", "https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Card_70_-_Rock_Block_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726191413id_/https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Season_9:_Hunted_p17", "https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Curseworld,_Part_I/Transcript_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726185817id_/https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Season_11:_Secrets_of_the_Forbidden_Spinjitzu_p13", "https://ninjago.fandom.com/wiki/Ninjaball_Run_(Race)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the lastest season for Ninjago?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8009, "Truth_answer": "June 22, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the released date for Ninjago season 11?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8010, "Truth_answer": "On Full House, Aunt Becky is first introduced to Danny as his co-host of their new show, Wake Up, San Francisco, in the episode Tanner vs. Gibbler“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when season does aunt becky come on full house?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8010, "Truth_answer": "season 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season was the episode Tanner vs. Gibbler on Full House?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8010, "Truth_answer": "Becky and Danny maintain a good business relationship on the show, although they are like brother and sister once the cameras stop rolling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085540id_/https://fullhouse.fandom.com/wiki/Rebecca_Donaldson_Katsopolis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Becky and Danny's relationship on the show Wake Up, San Francisco on Full House?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8010, "Truth_answer": "Lori Loughlin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Becky on Full house?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8010, "Truth_answer": "Within months after Full House ended, Loughlin co-starred with Tony Danza in the ABC sitcom Hudson Street (1995–96).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203143307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Loughlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next for Lori Loughlin after Full House ended?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8011, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "journey to mecca in the footsteps of ibn battuta", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8012, "Truth_answer": "In March 1989, Warner Communications merged with Time Inc., making DC Comics a subsidiary of Time Warner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Comics_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was dc comics bought by warner brothers?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8012, "Truth_answer": "In June, the first Tim Burton directed Batman movie was released", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Comics_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first DC Comics film after the Warner Communications, Time Inc. merger in March 1989?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8012, "Truth_answer": "DC began publishing its hardcover series of DC Archive Editions, collections of many of their early, key comics series, featuring rare and expensive stories unseen by many modern fans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Comics_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the first materials published by DC Comics after the Warner Communiations, Time Inc. merger in March 1989?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8012, "Truth_answer": "Restoration for many of the Archive Editions was handled by Rick Keene with colour restoration by DC's long-time resident colourist, Bob LeRose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127210504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Comics_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in charge of the restoration of DC Comics Archive Editions?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8012, "Truth_answer": "AT&T is now the parent company of WarnerMedia and its divisions, including DC Comics, HBO, Turner, and Warner Bros.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns DC comics today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8013, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "15 cm sig 33 (sf) auf panzerkampfwagen i ausf b", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8014, "Truth_answer": "2018 Winter Olympics. Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and French biathlete Martin Fourcade tied for the most gold medals, with three each.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428090909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics_medal_table_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most gold medals this past olympics?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8014, "Truth_answer": "Norway and Germany", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country had the most gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8014, "Truth_answer": "14", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many gold medals did Norway and Germany have at the 2018 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8014, "Truth_answer": "Hungary won its first Winter Olympic gold medal ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428090909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics_medal_table_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120034730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Winter_Olympics_medal_table_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any country win its first gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8014, "Truth_answer": "Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen achieved five medals, more than any other athlete. With 15 medals, she became the most decorated athlete in Winter Olympics history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428090909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Winter_Olympics_medal_table_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most decorated athlete at the 2018 Winter Olympics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8015, "Truth_answer": "The Bolsheviks were released and armed in the Russian Revolution events of September 1917", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are released and armed in the Russian Revolution events of september 1917?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8015, "Truth_answer": "Petrograd Soviet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who freed the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution events of September 1917?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8015, "Truth_answer": "influence over railroad and telegraph workers proved vital in stopping the movement of troops", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Revolution_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the Bolsheviks freed in the Russian Revolution events of September 1917?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8015, "Truth_answer": "After the Petrograd Soviet freed the Bolsheviks, Trotsky became chairman of the Petrograd Soviet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202085025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Revolution_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the Petrograd Soviet freed the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution events of September 1917?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8015, "Truth_answer": "Leon Trotsky was a Russian revolutionary, Marxist theorist, and Soviet politician whose particular strain of Marxist thought is known as Trotskyism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126124047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Trotsky_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Trotsky in the Russian Revolution events of September 1917?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8016, "Truth_answer": "Starch and glycogen serve as short-term energy stores in plants and animals, respectively. Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are three names of polysaccharides and their function in cells", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8016, "Truth_answer": "The glucose units in cellulose are linked by β glycosidic bonds, different than the α glycosidic bonds found in glycogen and starch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004133105id_/https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/genchem/netorial/modules/biomolecules/modules/carbs/carb6.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is cellulose different from starch and glycogen?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8016, "Truth_answer": "Cellulose has more hydrogen bonds between adjacent glucose units, both within a chain and between adjacent chains, making it a tougher fiber than glycogen or starch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004133105id_/https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/genchem/netorial/modules/biomolecules/modules/carbs/carb6.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other differences in cellulose from starch and glycogen?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8016, "Truth_answer": "Wood, paper, and cotton are the most common forms of cellulose.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are examples of cellulose?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8016, "Truth_answer": "branching ensures that plants and animals can quickly add to their energy supply when energy is plentiful, or break it down the storage molecules when energy is in short supply.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004133105id_/https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/genchem/netorial/modules/biomolecules/modules/carbs/carb6.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is branching important in glycogen and starch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8017, "Truth_answer": "Songwriter Jason Isbell wrote Maybe It's Time from A Star Is Born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote maybe its time star is born?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8017, "Truth_answer": "Cooper and Benjamin Rice with additional vocal production by Lady Gaga", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225183206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maybe_It%27s_Time_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225183206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maybe_It%27s_Time_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the producer for the song Maybe It's Time from the film A Star Is Born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8017, "Truth_answer": "Following the soundtrack's release, Maybe It's Time debuted at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Cooper's first solo entry", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song Maybe It's Time from the film A Star Is Born perform?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8017, "Truth_answer": "The song is performed in the key of G major", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225183206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maybe_It%27s_Time_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who key is the song Maybe It's Time from the film A Star Is Born in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8017, "Truth_answer": "Before its production Cooper had reached out to musician Lukas Nelson, with whom he practiced for about a year, learning to play the guitar, and honing his vocal skills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225183206id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maybe_It%27s_Time_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Bradley Cooper prepare for the song Maybe It's Time from the film A Star Is Born before production?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8018, "Truth_answer": "Luke Bryan sang the national anthem at the 2017 Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetoneguru.com/who-singing-the-national-anthem-at-super-bowl-50/_p7", "https://www.montereyherald.com/2018/01/29/beer-inspires-chris-pratt-to-star-in-his-first-commercial/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang national anthem at 2017 super bowl?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8018, "Truth_answer": "Bryan possesses a high baritone vocal range of two octaves from A2 to A4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921041548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Bryan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the vocal range of Luke Bryan?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8018, "Truth_answer": "Commenting on Luke Bryan's vocal performance in Tailgates and Tanlines, Slant magazine's Jonathan Keefer described Bryan's voice as a pleasant, if slightly nasal, baritone.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921041548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Bryan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how have critics described the vocals of Luke Bryan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8018, "Truth_answer": "Bryan has cited country artists George Strait, Alan Jackson, Alabama, and Merle Haggard as influences on his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the influences of Luke Bryan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8018, "Truth_answer": "He also cited hip hop bands Beastie Boys and Run-D.M.C. as the source of inspiration in an interview with The Huffington Post", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921041548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Bryan_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were anyone else cited as influences of Luke Bryan?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8019, "Truth_answer": "Little Boy was the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.microfinancemonitor.com/top-quotes-on-70th-anniversary-of-hiroshima-day/36883_p0", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/hiroshima-somewhat-justified_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116015524id_/https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/timeline-important-dates-ww2-exact/_p16", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/hiroshima-somewhat-justified_p0", "https://tsumura.co.uk/?page_id=32_p4", "https://blog.chinadaily.com.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=871584&page=1_p3", "https://reunionsmag.com/uss-indianapolis-sailors-remember/_p1", "http://pathocracy.net/_p20", "http://hnn.us/articles/129964.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8019, "Truth_answer": "A B-29 bomber plane carried the atomic bomb", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.majortests.com/essay/Hiroshima-And-Nagasaki-Atomic-Bombing-549110.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of plane carried the atomic bomb Little Boy when dropped on Hiroshima?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8019, "Truth_answer": "Paul Tibbets was the pilot who flew the B-29 Superfortress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the pilot of the plane that carried the atomic bomb Little Boy that dropped on Hiroshima?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8019, "Truth_answer": "Enola Gay", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the plane that carried the atomic bomb when dropped on Hiroshima have a name?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8019, "Truth_answer": "The aircraft has been on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center since the museum annex opened on 15 December 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the plane Enola Gay that carried the atomic bomb when dropped on Hiroshima today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8020, "Truth_answer": "Water is the final product of the electron transport train.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002518id_/https://quizlet.com/124979495/ch-9-cellular-respiration-and-fermentation-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the final product of the electron transport chain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8020, "Truth_answer": "Oxygen is the final electron acceptor", "Truth_passages": [ "https://matthewrvross.com/wr418/gibbs-free-energy-in-aquatic-environments.html_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002518id_/https://quizlet.com/124979495/ch-9-cellular-respiration-and-fermentation-flash-cards/_p0", "https://matthewrvross.com/wr418/gibbs-free-energy-in-aquatic-environments.html_p4", "https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2019.00118/full_p4", "https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2019.00042/full_p7", "http://astarbiology.com/aqa/electron-transport-chain/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8020, "Truth_answer": "The electron transport chain does not directly make ATP", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002518id_/https://quizlet.com/124979495/ch-9-cellular-respiration-and-fermentation-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the electron transport chain directly make ATP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8020, "Truth_answer": "Compounds become more electronegative when they move through the electron transport chain", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do compounds become more of when moving through the electron transport chain?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8020, "Truth_answer": "NADH and FADH2 are used to shuttle electrons to the electron transport chain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002518id_/https://quizlet.com/124979495/ch-9-cellular-respiration-and-fermentation-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of NADH and FADH2 in the electron transport chain?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8021, "Truth_answer": "The term democracy appeared in the 5th century BC to denote the political systems then existing in Greek city-states, notably Athens", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the idea of democracy as a form of government originate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8021, "Truth_answer": "Greek: dēmokratía, literally rule by people“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the term democracy mean?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8021, "Truth_answer": "a system of government where most or all people have rights to equal constitutional participation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the basic idea of democracy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8021, "Truth_answer": "There are two main types of democracies: direct and representative.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210556id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/us_government/democracy.php_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many types of democracy are there?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8021, "Truth_answer": "The United States is a representative democracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210556id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/us_government/democracy.php_p0", "http://factmyth.com/factoids/the-united-states-of-america-is-a-democracy/?replytocom=23733_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which type of democracy is found in the United States?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8022, "Truth_answer": "The Senate and House of Representatives balance the interests of both the small and large states, the Framers of the Constitution divided the power of Congress between the two houses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118055557id_/http://www.visitthecapitol.gov:80/about-congress/two-bodies-one-branch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there a senate and a house of representatives in the federal government of the united states?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8022, "Truth_answer": "Every state has an equal voice in the Senate, while representation in the House of Representatives is based on the size of each state’s population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118055557id_/http://www.visitthecapitol.gov:80/about-congress/two-bodies-one-branch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much state representation is found in both the Senate and House of Representatives in the federal government of the United States?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8022, "Truth_answer": "The House and Senate are equal partners in the legislative process—legislation cannot be enacted without the consent of both chambers. However, the Constitution grants each chamber some unique powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which has more power, the Senate or the House of Representatives in the federal government of the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8022, "Truth_answer": "The Senate ratifies treaties and approves presidential appointments while the House initiates revenue-raising bills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which powers are unique between the Senate and House of Representative in the federal government of the United States?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8022, "Truth_answer": "The House initiates impeachment cases, while the Senate decides impeachment cases. A two-thirds vote of the Senate is required before an impeached person can be forcibly removed from office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other differences in powers between the Senate and House of Representative in the federal government of the United States?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8023, "Truth_answer": "D2-blocking drugs usually alleviate delusions and hallucinations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223014505id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3858317/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what schizophrenic symptoms are decreased by drugs that selectively block the d2 dopamine receptor?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8023, "Truth_answer": "Side effects from blocking the D2 receptor can include tremors, inner restlessness, muscle spasms, sexual dysfunction and, in rare cases, tardive dyskinesia, a disorder that causes repetitive, involuntary, purposeless movements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705033528id_/https://www.heretohelp.bc.ca/visions/medications-vol4/how-antidepressant-and-antipsychotic-medications-work_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the side effects of D2-blocking drugs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8023, "Truth_answer": "Side effects associated with the atypical antipsychotics include weight gain, diabetes and lipid disorders. These side effects are more often associated with clozapine and olanzapine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190705033528id_/https://www.heretohelp.bc.ca/visions/medications-vol4/how-antidepressant-and-antipsychotic-medications-work_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other side effects of D2-blocking drugs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8023, "Truth_answer": "The atypical antipsychotics illustrate a lower affinity for D2 receptors, yet readily bind with D3 and D4 dopamine receptors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are atypical antipsychotics drugs different from typical antipsychotics drugs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8023, "Truth_answer": "Developed in the 1950's, the typical antipsychotic drugs include the phenotiazines, the thioanthenes, the butyrophenones, the diphenypbutylpiperidines, and the dihydroindolones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are common typical anti psychotic drugs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of us states by electoral college votes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8025, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "history of the court of justice of the european union", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8026, "Truth_answer": "Hall of Famer Sam Crawford of the Detroit Tigers holds the Major League Baseball triples record, with 309.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415001514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_triples_leaders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most career triples in baseball?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8026, "Truth_answer": "Ty Cobb, with 297, the American League record.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415001514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_triples_leaders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is second in most career triples in baseball?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8026, "Truth_answer": "Honus Wagner with 252, the National League record", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the national league record for career triples in baseball?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8026, "Truth_answer": "Jim O'Rourke was the first player to reach the 100-triple mark, doing so with the New York Giants in 1886.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415001514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_triples_leaders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first with 100 career triples in baseball?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8026, "Truth_answer": "José Reyes became the latest player to reach the 100 triple plateau, doing so on April 8, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415001514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_triples_leaders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the latest to reach the 100 career triple mark?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8027, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i am the one who wants to be with you song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "miles davis someday my prince will come personnel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8029, "Truth_answer": "The key of A major contains 3 sharps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204120id_/http://www.studybass.com/lessons/harmony/the-order-of-sharps-and-flats/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many sharps are in the key of A?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8029, "Truth_answer": "Those sharps would be F#, C#, and G#.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nhme.org/nhme19.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204120id_/http://www.studybass.com/lessons/harmony/the-order-of-sharps-and-flats/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the sharps in the key of A?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8029, "Truth_answer": "A major is spelled: A, B, C#, D, E, F#, and G#.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204120id_/http://www.studybass.com/lessons/harmony/the-order-of-sharps-and-flats/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the key of A spelled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8029, "Truth_answer": "The key of B contains five sharps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about how many sharps are in the key of B?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8029, "Truth_answer": "The pitches B, C♯, D♯, E, F♯, G♯, and A♯ are all part of the B major scale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what pitches are part of the key of B?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8030, "Truth_answer": "Portuguese Missionaries brought the printing press to India in the mid 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who brought the printing press for the first time to india in the mid 16th century?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8030, "Truth_answer": "Goa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in India was the printing press first brought for the first time to India in the mid 16th century?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8030, "Truth_answer": "1556", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did printing press operations in India in the mid 16th century?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8030, "Truth_answer": "Jesuit Saint Paul's College in Old Goa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171204045159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printing_in_Goa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first printing press established in India in the mid 16th century?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8030, "Truth_answer": "Conclusiones Philosophicas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first publication after the first printing press was established in India in the mid 16th century?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8031, "Truth_answer": "Nigeria played agaist Russia in the 2018 World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time nigeria went to world cup?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8031, "Truth_answer": "Nigeria have appeared in the finals of the FIFA World Cup on six occasions", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times have Nigeria went to the World Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8031, "Truth_answer": "In 1994 where they reached the second round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first time Nigeria went to the World cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8031, "Truth_answer": "The World Cup qualification phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181023060353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does a team qualify for the World Cup Finals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8031, "Truth_answer": "The current format of the Finals involves 32 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation over a period of about a month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111231711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FIFA_Club_World_Cup_finals_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181023060353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20170106184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the current format for the World Cup finals?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8032, "Truth_answer": "Platinum debit cards comes with high ATM cash withdrawal limits, cash backs, loyalty points", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of platinum debit card?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8032, "Truth_answer": "Higher limit for online purchase", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other benefits with a platinum debit card?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8032, "Truth_answer": "It also costs more in annual charge than a regular debit card.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there an additional costs with a platinum debit card?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8032, "Truth_answer": "If you are a frequent shopper and spend a lot through debit card", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of customer should opt for a platinum debit card?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8032, "Truth_answer": "There is no specific criteria for platinum card. Each bank has its own criteria. You are supposed to have account with the bank.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the criteria for the platinum debit card?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8033, "Truth_answer": "The conflict between Nigeria and Biafra resulted from political, economic, ethnic, cultural and religious tensions which preceded Britain's formal decolonization of Nigeria from 1960 to 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128170424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was there a war between nigeria and biafra?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8033, "Truth_answer": "The war lasted 2 years, 6 months, 1 week and 2 days, from 6 July 1967 until 15 January 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128170424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the war between Nigeria and Biafra last?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8033, "Truth_answer": "Nigeria", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the war between Nigeria and Biafra?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8033, "Truth_answer": "During the two and half years of the war, there were about 100,000 overall military casualties, while between 500,000 and 2 million Biafran civilians died of starvation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128170424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualties and losses were there in the war between Nigeria and Biafra?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8033, "Truth_answer": "Formally, the United States was neutral in the civil war. Strategically, its interests aligned with the Federal Military Government. The US also saw value in its alliance with Lagos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128170424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the United States get involved in the war between Nigeria and Biafra?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8034, "Truth_answer": "Look What You Made Me Do was written and produced by Swift and Jack Antonoff", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the song look what you made me do by taylor swift?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8034, "Truth_answer": "Right Said Fred, are credited as songwriters because the song interpolates the melody of their song I'm Too Sexy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song Look What You Made Me Do“ by Taylor Swift sample other songs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8034, "Truth_answer": "Both of the Fairbrass brothers said that they enjoyed Look What You Made Me Do“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does Right Said fred like the song Look What You Made Me Do“ by Taylor Swift?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8034, "Truth_answer": "Look What You Made Me Do received polarized reviews from critics, with some calling it a fierce return, and some a disappointment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201004904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_What_You_Made_Me_Do_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do critics like the song Look What You Made Me Do“ by Taylor Swift?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8034, "Truth_answer": "Its music video was directed by Joseph Kahn", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the music video for the song Look What You Made Me Do“ by Taylor Swift?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8035, "Truth_answer": "The first reality show in the modern sense may have been the series The American Sportsman, which ran from 1965 to 1986", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first reality tv show aired?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8035, "Truth_answer": "The American Sportsman appeared on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what network did the show The American Sportsman appear?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8035, "Truth_answer": "United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "from what country did the show The American Sportsman originate?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8035, "Truth_answer": "A typical episode featured celebrities, sometimes their family members, being accompanied by a camera crew on an outdoor adventure, the resulting action and dialogue being unscripted, except for the narration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the show The American Sportsman about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8035, "Truth_answer": "Bing Crosby, Andy Griffith, General Jimmy Doolittle, Burt Reynolds, Larry Hagman, Phil Harris, Caitlyn Jenner (as Bruce Jenner),[a] Bert Jones, Redd Foxx, William Shatner, and Shelley Hack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626183547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_American_Sportsman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what celebrities have appeared on the show The American Sportsman?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "significance of horse and bull on national emblem of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8037, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following generally contributes to a low level of economic inequality in a country?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8038, "Truth_answer": "The Indian song in Inside Man caught Spike Lee's attention when the musical Bombay Dreams with A R Rahman's music was on Broadway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there an indian song in inside man?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8038, "Truth_answer": "Chaiyya Chaiyya", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the Indian song's name from the film Inside Man from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8038, "Truth_answer": "Lee chose the number to give an energetic edge to the bank heist thriller", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129094832id_/http://m.rediff.com:80/movies/2006/apr/17chaiyya.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the Indian song Chaiyya Chaiyya used in the film Inside Man by Spike Lee?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8038, "Truth_answer": "The song has nothing to do with the film's theme", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129094832id_/http://m.rediff.com:80/movies/2006/apr/17chaiyya.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Indian song Chaiyya Chaiyya have to do with the film's theme?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8038, "Truth_answer": "Punjabi MC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was featured in the hip hop remix of the Indian song Chaiyya Chaiyya?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8039, "Truth_answer": "Normal usage is as follows: mkdir name_of_directory. multiple directories can be specified, and mkdir will try to create all of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many links are created for sim directory after mkdir sim command is executed?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8039, "Truth_answer": "Unix and Unix-like, DOS, FlexOS, OS/2, Windows, ReactOS, KolibriOS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which operating systems use the mkdir command?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8039, "Truth_answer": "-p: parents or path, will also create all directories leading up to the given directory that do not exist already.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKDIR_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the mkdir command have options?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8039, "Truth_answer": "mkdir -p a/b will create directory a if it doesn't exist, then will create directory b inside directory a. If the given directory already exists, ignore the error.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKDIR_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of the -p option for the mkdir command?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8039, "Truth_answer": "-m: mode, specify the octal permissions of directories created by mkdir.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKDIR_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other options for the mkdir command?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8040, "Truth_answer": "Sweet Dreams is a song written and performed by the British new wave music duo Eurythmics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024182047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Dreams_(Are_Made_of_This)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the original sweet dreams are made of these?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8040, "Truth_answer": "Annie Lennox. David A. Stewart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the members of the duo Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8040, "Truth_answer": "21 January 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song Sweet dreams (Are Made of This) by the Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8040, "Truth_answer": "Chris Ashbrook", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the music vdeo for the song Sweet dreams (Are Made of This) by the Eurythmics?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8040, "Truth_answer": "According to Lennox, the lyrics reflected the unhappy time after the break up of the Tourists, when she felt whatever they were chasing was never going to happen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024182047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Dreams_(Are_Made_of_This)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the lyrics for the song Sweet dreams (Are Made of This) by the Eurythmics about?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8041, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Music City Bowl was between Auburn from the Southeastern Conference and Purdue from the Big Ten Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does purdue play in the bowl game?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8041, "Truth_answer": "The teams Auburn and Purdue had never played each other before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910192832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Music_City_Bowl_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have the college football teams Auburn and Purdue played each other before?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8041, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Music City Bowl was at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2018 Music City Bowl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8041, "Truth_answer": "Purdue Boilermakers, 14 - Auburn Tigers, 63", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910192832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Music_City_Bowl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2018 Music City Bowl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8041, "Truth_answer": "Jarrett Stidham, the QB for Auburn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910192832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Music_City_Bowl_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910192832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Music_City_Bowl_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the MVP of the 2018 Music City Bowl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8042, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fight for the planet of the apes wiki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8043, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics for the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat were written by Tim Rice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8043, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Lloyd Webber", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the music for the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8043, "Truth_answer": "The story is based on the coat of many colours story of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224080023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_and_the_Amazing_Technicolor_Dreamcoat_p0", "https://master.dev.camdram.net/people/mark-hamill_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8043, "Truth_answer": "In November 2018 it was announced that Joseph would return to the London Palladium for a limited run over the summer in 2019 to celebrate the show's 50th Anniversary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most recent production of the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8043, "Truth_answer": "The production runs from 27 June 2019 beginning with previews, opening 11 July, to 8 September.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the 2019 production of the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat run?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8044, "Truth_answer": "Fish Heads is a novelty song by comedy rock duo Barnes & Barnes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605093821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Heads_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the fish head song come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8044, "Truth_answer": "released as a single in 1978 and later featured on their 1980 album Voobaha", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605093821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Heads_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8044, "Truth_answer": "The song is about fish heads and all the things they are not able to do, such as answering questions, playing baseball, wearing sweaters, dancing, playing drums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605093821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Heads_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8044, "Truth_answer": "Actor Bill Paxton, a filmmaker at the time, directed and appeared in the music video for the song", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605093821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Heads_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the actor in the music video for the song Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8044, "Truth_answer": "In Season 4 Episode 8 Goodwill of Halt and Catch Fire Joe and Haley listen to the song while driving in Joe's car.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the song Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes been featured in a film or TV show?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8045, "Truth_answer": "Valley Forge was where George Washington proved his mettle and transformed a battered Continental Army into a unified, world-class fighting force capable of beating the British.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144316id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/valley-forge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the continental army transform itself at valley forge?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8045, "Truth_answer": "former Prussian military officer Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144316id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/valley-forge_p0", "https://www.putovanjesnova.com/friedrich-von-steuben-role-in-the-american-revolution/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170422id_/http://history.com:80/topics/american-revolution/american-revolution-history_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who helped with the transformation of the Continental Army into a unfied, world-class fighting force at Valley Forge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8045, "Truth_answer": "Conditions at Valley Forger were notoriously cold and harsh and provisions were in short supply", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144316id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/valley-forge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the conditions for the Continental Army at Valley Forge?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8045, "Truth_answer": "By the end of the six-month encampment, some 2,000 men—roughly one in six—died of disease", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144316id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/valley-forge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Hwo many people died from the Continental Army at Valley Forge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8045, "Truth_answer": "influenza, typhus, typhoid fever and dysentery", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002144316id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/valley-forge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the common illnesses for the Continental Army at Valley Forge?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8046, "Truth_answer": "‘Never Enough’ was written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul for the biopic on P.T. Barnum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094306id_/https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/never-enough-the-greatest-showman/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote never enough for the greatest showman?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8046, "Truth_answer": "Rebecca Ferguson plays Jenny Lind", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Jenny Lind in the film The Greatest Showman?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8046, "Truth_answer": "The belting ballad 'Never Enough' is actually dubbed by Loren Allred, who made it to the top 20 on season three of The Voice US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094306id_/https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/never-enough-the-greatest-showman/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rebecca Ferguson really sing the song 'Never Enough' for The Greatest Showman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8046, "Truth_answer": "Johanna Maria Jenny Lind was a Swedish opera singer, often called the Swedish Nightingale", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202190236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Lind_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the real life Jenny Lind from The Greatest Showman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8046, "Truth_answer": "There are no recordings of Lind's voice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any recordings of Jenny Lind?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8047, "Truth_answer": "Constantinople was the seat of the Latin Empire for fifty years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who ruled constantinople for 50 years during the early 1200s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8047, "Truth_answer": "Notable members of the Latin Empire Include: Baldwin I, Henry, Peter, and Yolanda.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were notable members of the Latin Empire?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8047, "Truth_answer": "The first ruler of the Latin Empire was Baldwin I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first ruler of the Latin Empire?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8047, "Truth_answer": "The last ruler of the Latin Empire was Baldwin II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the last ruler of the Latin Empire?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8047, "Truth_answer": "The Latin Empire was in the country of Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country was the Latin Empire?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8048, "Truth_answer": "According to Chris Haynes of ESPN, the players on the winning side will receive $100,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109035706id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2756474-report-nba-all-star-game-winners-to-receive-100k-losing-team-to-receive-25k_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do the winners of the NBA All Star game get", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8048, "Truth_answer": "Winners previously received $50,000 compared to $25,000 for the losers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109035706id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2756474-report-nba-all-star-game-winners-to-receive-100k-losing-team-to-receive-25k_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the previous amount that winners of the NBA All Star game got?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8048, "Truth_answer": "The losers of the NBA All Star Game recieve $25,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do the losers of the NBA All Star game get?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8048, "Truth_answer": "Team LeBron won last years NBA All Star Game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won last year's NBA All Star game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8048, "Truth_answer": "The 70th NBA All-Star Game is Feb. 14, 2021 in Indianapolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where will the the next NBA All Star game be played?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8049, "Truth_answer": "Rhythm of the Night is a single by DeBarge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911213600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_of_the_Night_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sings in the rhythm of the night", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8049, "Truth_answer": "The lead vocalist is El DeBarge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang lead vocals in DeBarge?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8049, "Truth_answer": "Rhythm of the Night was released on February 23, 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the relase date of Rhythm of the Night?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8049, "Truth_answer": "The song is 3 minutes and 49 seconds long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the song Rhythm of the Night by DeBarge?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8049, "Truth_answer": "The producer of Rythm of the Night is Richard Perry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the producer of Rhythm of the Night?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8050, "Truth_answer": "The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act, commonly called the federal Assault Weapons Ban (AWB and AWB 1994), was enacted in September 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When were assault rifles banned in the US", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8050, "Truth_answer": "Also included are lists of various classes and models of firearms, including semi-automatic firearms, AR-15 style rifles, assault weapons, semi-automatic pistols, and semi-automatic shotguns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211033721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assault_weapons_legislation_in_the_United_States_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is banned in the awb besides assault rifles", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8050, "Truth_answer": "The jurisdictions that have separate bans on assault riffles are: California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts,New Jersey, and New York.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which jurisdictions have seperate bans on assault rifles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8050, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, a CBS News poll found that a majority of Americans (57%) supported a ban on assault weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211033721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assault_weapons_legislation_in_the_United_States_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was public opinion on the assault rifle ban", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8050, "Truth_answer": "On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard, killed 49 people and wounded 53 others in a mass shooting inside Pulse, a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206172912id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_nightclub_shooting_p0", "https://hrexach.wordpress.com/tag/killing/_p5", "https://hrexach.wordpress.com/tag/killing/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the incident at the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8051, "Truth_answer": "iOS 11 was officially released on September 19, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_11_p2", "http://qsci.derby16v.de/ilauncher-ios-11-download.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does ios 11 release for iphone 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8051, "Truth_answer": "The first developer beta version was released after the keynote presentation, with the first public beta released on June 26, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_11_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the public beta for ios 11", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8051, "Truth_answer": "WWDC 2017 (stylized as WWDC17) was held from June 5 to June 9, 2017 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the keynote presentation for ios 11", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8051, "Truth_answer": "Software announcements included iOS 11, watchOS 4, macOS High Sierra, and updates to tvOS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Worldwide_Developers_Conference_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what software was announced at WWDC 2017", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8051, "Truth_answer": "Hardware announcements included updates to iMac, MacBook and MacBook Pro, as well as the new iMac Pro, 10.5-inch iPad Pro and smart speaker HomePod.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234558id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Worldwide_Developers_Conference_p14", "https://js.devexpress.com/Demos/WidgetsGallery/Demo/Charts/Annotation/jQuery/MaterialBlueLight/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what hardware was announced at WWDC 2017", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8052, "Truth_answer": "High school teacher, John T. Scopes, was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which had made it unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201085251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what or who was on trial in the monkey trial apex", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8052, "Truth_answer": "The trial was deliberately staged in order to attract publicity to the small town of Dayton, Tennessee, where it was held.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201085251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the trial in the monkey trial", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8052, "Truth_answer": "The prosecution was ultimately led by Tom Stewart, a graduate of Cumberland School of Law, who later became a U.S. Senator", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201085251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the prosecution of the monkey trial", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8052, "Truth_answer": "In 1925, Darrow defended John T. Scopes in the State of Tennessee v. Scopes trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the defense in the monkey trial", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8052, "Truth_answer": "Scopes was found guilty on July 21 and ordered by Raulston to pay a US$100 fine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the verdict of the monkey trial", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8053, "Truth_answer": "The Lok Adalat is presided over by a sitting or retired judicial officer as the chairman, with two other members, usually a lawyer and a social worker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134040id_/http://www.legalserviceindia.com:80/articles/lok_a.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who presides over the sessions of the lok adalats", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8053, "Truth_answer": "Lok Adalat in India, as the very name suggests, means, People's Court", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134040id_/http://www.legalserviceindia.com:80/articles/lok_a.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the English translation of Lok Adalat", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8053, "Truth_answer": "There is no court fee and even if the case is already filed in the regular court, the fee paid will be refunded if the dispute is settled", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134040id_/http://www.legalserviceindia.com:80/articles/lok_a.htm_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there court fees for Lok Adalat", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8053, "Truth_answer": "in Lok Adalat it is mutual settlement and hence no case for appeal will arise", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134040id_/http://www.legalserviceindia.com:80/articles/lok_a.htm_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can one appeal a decision in Lok Adalat", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8053, "Truth_answer": "The first lok adalat was held in Gujrat in 1982", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210206062035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Adalat_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20210206062035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Adalat_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first lok adalat", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8054, "Truth_answer": "Tthe five stars and their relationship represent the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024002236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_China_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024002236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the 5 stars on the chinese flag mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8054, "Truth_answer": "The red represents the revolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the red represent on the National Flag of the People's Republic of China", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8054, "Truth_answer": "The flag of China, officially the National Flag of the People's Republic of China and also known as the Five-starred Red Flag", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024002236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the official name of the chinese flag", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8054, "Truth_answer": "The National Flag of the People's Republic of China was Designed by Zeng Liansong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the designer of the National Flag of the People's Republic of China", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8054, "Truth_answer": "The first flag was hoisted by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) on a pole overlooking Beijing's Tiananmen Square on October 1, 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024002236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the unveiling of the National Flag of the People's Republic of China", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8055, "Truth_answer": "The travel time by high speed train between Beijing to Shanghai is about 4.5-6 hours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the bullet train ride from beijing to shanghai", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8055, "Truth_answer": "The high speed railway measures 1,318km (819 miles).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902133424id_/https://www.travelchinaguide.com/china-trains/beijing-shanghai-highspeed.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the length of the bullet train from beijing to shanghai", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8055, "Truth_answer": "You can travel between the two cities by the daytime G trains, taking 4.5 hours or the overnight sleeper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902133424id_/https://www.travelchinaguide.com/china-trains/beijing-shanghai-highspeed.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can I travel overnight on the bullet train from beijing to shanghai", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8055, "Truth_answer": "The duration is around 12 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103710id_/https://www.travelchinaguide.com/china-trains/beijing-shanghai-overnight.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the travel duration of the overnight D train from beijing to shanghai", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8055, "Truth_answer": "More than 90 trains a day run between Beijing South and Shanghai Hongqiao from 07:00 to until 18:00.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many bullet trains are there per day from beijing to shanghai", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8056, "Truth_answer": "Eggnog is typically made with rum, brandy or bourbon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of liquor is in egg nog", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8056, "Truth_answer": "Egg nog is made of milk, cloves, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, egg yolks, sugar, light rum, light cream, and ground nutmeg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the ingredients for eggnog?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8056, "Truth_answer": "Egg nog is from the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the country of origin of eggnog?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8056, "Truth_answer": "Egg nog is cream color.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the color of eggnog?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8056, "Truth_answer": "There are 223 calories in one cup of egg nog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many calories in eggnog?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8057, "Truth_answer": "Brian T. Moynihan is the CEO of Bank of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cempaka-occupy.blogspot.com/2019/01/prosecutors-to-decide-if-nashville-anti.html_p37", "https://cempaka-occupy.blogspot.com/2017/07/us-government-ethics-director-steps-down.html_p34", "https://cempaka-occupy.blogspot.com/2018/02/_p59", "https://dealbreaker.com/2014/10/bofa-investors-think-brian-moynihan-has-enough-on-his-plate_p1", "http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/tag/zero-taxes_p4", "https://culturalq.com/blog/top-two-reasons-organizations-are-building-cq/_p1", "https://cempaka-occupy.blogspot.com/2019/09/juul-ceo-steps-down-altria-philip.html_p37", "https://mail.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bank_of_America_financial_crisis_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the ceo of bank of america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8057, "Truth_answer": "Ken Lewis was the previous CEO of Bank of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://iam2061update.blogspot.com/2009/02/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106030213id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Lewis_(executive)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106030047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Moynihan_p1", "https://mail.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bank_of_America_financial_crisis_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last CEO of Bank of America?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8057, "Truth_answer": "Anne Finucane and Bruce Thompson are the Co-vice Chairmen of Bank of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the Co-Vice Chairmans of Bank of America?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8057, "Truth_answer": "Amadeo Giannini is the founder of Bank of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the founder of Bank of America?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8057, "Truth_answer": "Bank of America is currently trading at $27.56.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the current stock of Bank of America?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8058, "Truth_answer": "The federal government pays 100 percent of SNAP benefits", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does money for food stamps come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8058, "Truth_answer": "Your total household income must be below a certain number. That number is based on the total number of people in your household.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108091456id_/https://eligibility.com/food-stamps_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do I qualify for food stamps?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8058, "Truth_answer": "To be eligible, the maximum gross monthly income is 130% of the federal poverty level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108091456id_/https://eligibility.com/food-stamps_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108091456id_/https://eligibility.com/food-stamps_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the income requirements of SNAP?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8058, "Truth_answer": "To apply for SNAP benefits, an applicant must first fill out a program application and return it to the state or local SNAP office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207063556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supplemental_Nutrition_Assistance_Program_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you apply for SNAP benefits?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8058, "Truth_answer": "The contact phone number for SNAP is 1-800-221-5689.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the contact phone number for SNAP?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8059, "Truth_answer": "The first McDonalds was located at 4050 North Central Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first mcdonalds in phoenix az", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8059, "Truth_answer": "Richard and Maurice McDonald are the founders of McDonalds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the founders of McDonalds?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8059, "Truth_answer": "MCD is the stock ticker symbol for McDonalds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the stock ticker symbol for McDonalds?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8059, "Truth_answer": "McDonalds had about 210,000 employees in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many employees does McDonalds have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8059, "Truth_answer": "The McDonalds headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the headquarters of McDonalds?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8060, "Truth_answer": "The number of protons determines an element’s atomic number (Z) and distinguishes one element from another.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504053012id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/introchem/chapter/atomic-number-and-mass-number/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the atomic number of carbon the number of protons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8060, "Truth_answer": "The atomic number of Carbon is 6.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xpert/scoreresults.php?keywords=Introduction%20to%20macroeco&start=4840&end=4860_p6", "http://khub.info/mock-test12.php_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the atomic number for carbon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8060, "Truth_answer": "12.01 is the atomic weight for Carbon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the atomic weight for carbon?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8060, "Truth_answer": "C is the symbol for Carbon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.clutchprep.com/chemistry/practice-problems/128492/4-45true-or-false-b-if-an-ion-is-oxidized-its-oxidation-number-increases_p7", "https://www.clutchprep.com/chemistry/practice-problems/85680/assign-the-oxidation-state-for-nitrogen-in-no_p7", "https://www.clutchprep.com/chemistry/practice-problems/85727/determine-the-oxidation-states-of-the-elements-in-the-compounds-listed-none-of-t-10_p7", "https://www.clutchprep.com/chemistry/practice-problems/65254/what-is-the-oxidation-state-of-each-element-in-so32_p7", "https://www.educator.com/biology/ap-biology/eaton/elements-compounds-and-chemical-bonds.php?ss=186_p62", "https://www.educator.com/biology/ap-biology/eaton/elements-compounds-and-chemical-bonds.php?ss=3239_p62" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the symbol for carbon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8060, "Truth_answer": "The electron configuration for Carbon is [He]2s22p2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the electron configuration for carbon?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8061, "Truth_answer": "Originally named The Allegheny's, the team recruited members from rival teams and were accused of being piratical. Although never found guilty of wrongdoing, they renamed themselves the Pirates in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name pittsburgh pirates come from?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8061, "Truth_answer": "In 2001, the Pirates opened a new stadium, featuring a simple concept and strategic usage of the Pittsburgh skyline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190328185001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Pittsburgh_Pirates_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2001?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8061, "Truth_answer": "The new Pittsburgh Pirates stadium is PNC Park.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224202928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Stargell_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the new Pittsburgh Pirates stadium called?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8061, "Truth_answer": "PNC Park is located at 115 Federal Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the address of PNC Park?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8061, "Truth_answer": "PNC Park has hosted various concerts, including Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Jason Aldean, Billy Joel The Rolling Stones, and Pearl Jam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505010734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNC_Park_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has PNC Park hosted any concerts?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8062, "Truth_answer": "Episode 1 of Big Hero 6 The Series season 1 was called Baymax Returns", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "big hero 6 the series season 1 episode", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8062, "Truth_answer": "Issue 188", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the big hero 6 the series season 1 second episode 2 called?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8062, "Truth_answer": "06/09/2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the big hero 6 the series season 1 episode 2 air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8062, "Truth_answer": "22 episodes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes were there in the big hero 6 the series season 1?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8062, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Potter", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays Hiro Hamada in big hero 6?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8063, "Truth_answer": "A story of a man whose negative actions have led to the end of his relationship with his lover. He regrets his actions and wants his woman back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "something happened on the way to heaven lyrics meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8063, "Truth_answer": "The song “Something Happened on the Way to Heaven” was co-written by Phil Collins and his longtime collaborator and friend American guitarist Daryl Stuermer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote “Something Happened on the Way to Heaven”?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8063, "Truth_answer": "The words Something Happened on the Way to Heaven appears once in the lyrics of the song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times does Something Happened on the Way to Heaven appear in the lyrics?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8063, "Truth_answer": "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven was released in the UK April 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Something Happened on the Way to Heaven released in the UK?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8063, "Truth_answer": "Collins produced this track along with his longtime producer Hugh Padgham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the song Something Happened on the Way to Heaven?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8064, "Truth_answer": "A restricted free agent in the NFL is one with three or fewer accrued seasons of service, who has received a qualifying offer (known as a tender) from his current club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a restricted free agent tender in the nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8064, "Truth_answer": "Roger Goodell is the NFL Commisioner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the commissioner of the NFL?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8064, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots was the most recent NFL champion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most recent champion of the NFL?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8064, "Truth_answer": "Tom Brady is the current quarterback of the Patriots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current quarterback of the Patriots?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8064, "Truth_answer": "6", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many super bowls did the Patriots win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8065, "Truth_answer": "Season 1, Episode 1 was titled Scooby The Barbarian / No Sharking Zone“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the title of the new scooby and scrappy doo show episode 1?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8065, "Truth_answer": "The villains in The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show Season 1 Episode 1 were The Viking Ghosts / The Seaweed Monster and the Great White Shark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the villian in the new scooby and scrappy doo show season 1, episode 1?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8065, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show aired September 10, 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new scooby and scrappy doo show season 1, episode 1 air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8065, "Truth_answer": "The name of the The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show episode 2 Season 1 is Scoobygeist / The Quagmire Quake Caper“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the new scooby and scrappy doo show season 1, episode 2?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8065, "Truth_answer": "The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show was released on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907190032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Scooby_and_Scrappy-Doo_Show_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what network was the new scooby and scrappy doo show released on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8066, "Truth_answer": "The Nets had the lowest average home game attendance in the 2019 NBA season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the lowest attendance in the nba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8066, "Truth_answer": "The Suns had the second lowest average home game attendance in the 2019 NBA season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who had the second lowest attendance in the nba in 2019?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8066, "Truth_answer": "Monty Williams is the head coach of The Suns.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forums.prosportsdaily.com/archive/index.php/t-945345.html?s=d3c9e42d744fdbec9c339abc325d1478_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of The Suns?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8066, "Truth_answer": "The Suns have won 0 NBA Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many NBA championships did the Suns win?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8066, "Truth_answer": "The Suns have won 2 NBA Conference titles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many conference titles did the Suns win?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8067, "Truth_answer": "The length of a Dodge Grand Caravan is 202.5 in (5,144 mm).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of a dodge grand caravan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8067, "Truth_answer": "The first generation of Dodge Caravan was produced in 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first generation of the dodge caravan produced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8067, "Truth_answer": "Bob Hubbach designed the first generation of Dodge Caravan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the designer of the first generation of the dodge caravan?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8067, "Truth_answer": "Chrysler is the manufacturer of the Dodge Caravan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the manufacturer of the dodge caravan?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8067, "Truth_answer": "Walter P. Chrysler founded Chrysler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the founder of Chrysler?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8068, "Truth_answer": "Three best friends who are the protagonists of the Ed, Edd n Eddy animated television series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is ed who is edd and who is eddy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8068, "Truth_answer": "The Kanker Sisters are the antagonists of Ed Edd n Eddy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the antagonists of Ed, Edd n Eddy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8068, "Truth_answer": "Lee is the leader of the Kanker sisters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the leader of the Kanker sisters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8068, "Truth_answer": "Ed, Edd n Eddy has won A Reuben Award, two Leo Awards and a SOCAN Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the Ed, Edd n Eddy show won awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8068, "Truth_answer": "Four video games based on the series Ed, Edd n Eddy have been produced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209204641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there video games based on Ed, Edd n Eddy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8069, "Truth_answer": "In the film 3 Idiots, two friends search for their lost companion. They revisit their college days and recall the memories of a friend who inspired them to think differently.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie 3 idiots all about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8069, "Truth_answer": "Rajkumar Hirani directed the film 3 Idiots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://newlatestwallpaper.blogspot.com/2010_01_11_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1275634800000&toggleopen=DAILY-1263196800000_p3", "http://newlatestwallpaper.blogspot.com/2010_01_11_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1286262000000&toggleopen=DAILY-1263196800000_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director of 3 idiots?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8069, "Truth_answer": "The film won six Filmfare Awards including Best Film and three National Film Awards including Best Popular Film. Overseas, it won the Grand Prize at Japan's Videoyasan Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did 3 idiots win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8069, "Truth_answer": "3 Idiots is based on the book Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was 3 idiots based on?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8069, "Truth_answer": "Five Point Someone is a fictional book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://blogs.intoday.in/wonderwoman/Whos-the-idiot-here--61720.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Five Point Someone based on real life?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8070, "Truth_answer": "In math, x and y represent variables", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of x and y in math", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8070, "Truth_answer": "An example of using x and y is: 𝑦=𝑎𝑥2+𝑏, where a and b are constants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give an example of x and y in math.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8070, "Truth_answer": "Dependent and independent variables are two types of variables.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there specific kinds of variables?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8070, "Truth_answer": "A symbol that stands for an arbitrary input is called an independent variable (x), while a symbol that stands for an arbitrary output is called a dependent variable (y).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109091022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_and_independent_variables_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between a dependent and independent variable symbols?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8070, "Truth_answer": "An example of independent and dependent variables is the effect of sugar added in a coffee. Sugar is the independent variable, Taste is the dependent variable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give an example of independent and dependent variables.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8071, "Truth_answer": "The US State Georgia, was named after King George II of England, who granted the state its charter in 1732.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.know-america.org/how-did-georgia-get-its-name/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the state of georgia get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8071, "Truth_answer": "The capital of Georgia is Atlanta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://marx2mao.phpwebhosting.com/Stalin/TC23.html_p58", "https://www.shameface.com.wstub.archive.org/details/tv?q=south%20carolina&red=1&and%5B%5D=creator%3A%22cspan3%22&and%5B%5D=year%3A%222015%22&and%5B%5D=program%3A%22The+Civil+War%22_p13", "https://www.shameface.com.wstub.archive.org/details/tv?q=south%20carolina&red=1&and%5B%5D=creator%3A%22cspan3%22&and%5B%5D=year%3A%222015%22&and%5B%5D=program%3A%22The+Civil+War%22_p16", "https://www.mapsofworld.com/georgia/tbilisi.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of georgia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8071, "Truth_answer": "The population of Atlanta, Georgia was estimated to be 498,044 in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of atlanta, georgia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8071, "Truth_answer": "Some sports teams from Atlanta, George are the Atlanta Braves of MLB, the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA, the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL, and Atlanta United FC of MLS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some sport teams from atlanta, georgia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8071, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta's Georgia Dome hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_p30", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Dome_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has atlanta, georgia hosted a super bowl?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8072, "Truth_answer": "Two Hearts began airing January 29, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did sana dalawa ang puso start?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8072, "Truth_answer": "Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko“ is the opening theme to Two Hearts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the opening theme song to sana dalawa ang puso?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8072, "Truth_answer": "Jona and Daryl Ong sing Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200416231727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sana_Dalawa_ang_Puso_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8072, "Truth_answer": "Season one of Two Hearts ended 9/14/2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first season of sana dalawa ang puso end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8072, "Truth_answer": "Heart 2 Heart Finale“ is the title of the final episode of Two Hearts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last episode of sana dalawa ang titled?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8073, "Truth_answer": "Scotland have played at eight FIFA World Cups, including five consecutive tournaments from 1974 to 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181023060353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did scotland play in the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8073, "Truth_answer": "Joe Jordan was the top Scottish goalscorer in the FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the top Scotland goalscorer at the FIFA world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8073, "Truth_answer": "Joe Jordan scored 4 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals did Joe Jordan score at the world cups?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8073, "Truth_answer": "Scotland has never advanced beyond the first round of the finals competition of the FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many world cups were won by Scotland?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8073, "Truth_answer": "Scotland failed to qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the Scotland team in early 2000s?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8074, "Truth_answer": "The winner of the US Masters is presented a green jacket by the Augusta National Golf Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who presents the green jacket to the us masters winner", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8074, "Truth_answer": "The Masters Green Jacket tradition began 1937.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824124139id_/https://www.golf-monthly.co.uk/tour/us-masters/masters-history-records/masters-green-jacket-126753_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Masters Green Jacket tradition first introduced?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8074, "Truth_answer": "The Masters champion can keep his jacket for a year, and then he has to return it to Augusta National where it remains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824124139id_/https://www.golf-monthly.co.uk/tour/us-masters/masters-history-records/masters-green-jacket-126753_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does the winner keep the Masters Green jacket?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8074, "Truth_answer": "Horton Smith won the first Masters Tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first winner of the Masters Tournament?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8074, "Truth_answer": "The prize money for the 1934 Master's Tournament was $1,500.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the winner's share for the Masters Tournament in 1934?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8075, "Truth_answer": "India has 4 biodiversity hotspots:the Himalayas, the Western Ghats, the Indo-Burma region and the Sundaland (Includes Nicobar group of Islands).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104033810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauna_of_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which regions of india are one of the biodiversity hotspots on the earth for flowering plants", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8075, "Truth_answer": "There are over 7,402 species of flowering plants in the Western Ghats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many species of flowering plants are there in the western ghats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8075, "Truth_answer": "There are over 1,814 species of non-flowering plants in the Western Ghats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many species of non-flowering plants are there in the western ghats?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8075, "Truth_answer": "The Western Ghats region is home to several species of endangered animal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the western ghats region have endangered animals?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8075, "Truth_answer": "The lion-tailed macaque, Nilgiri tahr, Bengal tiger and Indian elephants are endangered species living in the Western Ghats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of endangered species living in the western ghats?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8076, "Truth_answer": "This Diamond Ring is a 1965 song first recorded by Sammy Ambrose then by Gary Lewis & the Playboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings this diamond ring doesn't shine anymore", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8076, "Truth_answer": "answer not found", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was this diamond ringwritten?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8076, "Truth_answer": "This Diamond Ring is a song written by Al Kooper, Bob Brass and Irwin Levine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190330205111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Diamond_Ring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was this diamond ring written by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8076, "Truth_answer": "Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song This Diamond Ring for their 1965 album Chipmunks à Go-Go.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there different versions of this diamond ring?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8076, "Truth_answer": "This Diamond Ring peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did this diamond ring chart?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8077, "Truth_answer": "The corpus callosum is a wide, thick nerve tract, consisting of a flat bundle of commissural fibers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206192542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpus_callosum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of fibres pass through the corpus callosum", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8077, "Truth_answer": "Commissural fibers make up the corpus callosum, the anterior commissure, and the posterior commissure of the brain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what tracts do the commissural fibers make up?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8077, "Truth_answer": "The corpus callosum is the largest commissural tract in the human brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123224418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissural_fiber_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which tract in the brain is the largest?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8077, "Truth_answer": "The corpus callosum consists of 200-300 million axons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many axons does the largest tract consist of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8077, "Truth_answer": "The corpus callosum is essential to the communication between the two cerebral hemispheres in the human brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123224418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissural_fiber_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the corpus callosum connect?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8078, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees have won the most consecutive World Series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most consecutive world series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8078, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees have 27 World Series wins.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/show-us-your-mad-skills-in-this-baseball-legends-quiz?rmalg=es&remorapos=8&remorasrc=2c14bb20a0d24307a9e820d1273e1c50_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many world series wins did the New York Yankees have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8078, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees have 13 World Series losses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many world series losses did the New York Yankees have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8078, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees team colors are Midnight navy blue, white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the New York Yankees team colors?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8078, "Truth_answer": "The New York Yankees have the following nicknames: The Bronx Bombers, The Yanks, The Pinstripers, The Bronx Zoo, The Evil Empire, Murderer's Row.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the New York Yankees have nicknames?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8079, "Truth_answer": "Bill Fagerbakke voices Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of patrick on spongebob squarepants", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8079, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg is the creator of Spongebob Squarepants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://newsglobal.win/entertainment/david-hasselhoff-pays-tribute-to-spongebob-creator/_p1", "http://newsglobal.win/entertainment/david-hasselhoff-pays-tribute-to-spongebob-creator/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spongebob_Squarepants_p46", "https://www.wyff4.com/article/spongebob-squarepants-creator-stephen-hillenburg-dies/25321551_p1", "https://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/f6cnvr/spongebob-squarepants--snooze-you-losekrusty-catering/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created spongebob squarepants?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8079, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Hillenburg died November 26, 2018 (aged 57).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the creator of spongebob squarepants still alive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8079, "Truth_answer": "Spongebob Squarepants has won four Emmy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did spongebob squarepants win any emmy awards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8079, "Truth_answer": "Spongebob Squarepants has received Emmies for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program, Outstanding Sound Editing – Animation, Outstanding Children's Animated Series, and Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the spongebob squarepants emmy awards for?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8080, "Truth_answer": "Season 6 of The 100 began April 30, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 6 of the hundred start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8080, "Truth_answer": "The very first episode of the The 100 aired 3/19/2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first show of the 100 air?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8080, "Truth_answer": "Yes, The 100 TV series is based on a series of young adult science fiction novels by Kass Morgan also titled The 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the 100 show based on a book?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8080, "Truth_answer": "Kass Morgan is the author of The 100 series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the 100 novel series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8080, "Truth_answer": "The 100 reached #13 on The New York Times' Young Adult Best Seller List.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the the 100 book do on the new york times bestseller list?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8081, "Truth_answer": "Ray is a surname of English (of Norman origin), English, Scottish, French, or Indian origin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name ray come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8081, "Truth_answer": "Similar surnames to Ray are May, Hay, Roy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some similar surnames for Ray?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8081, "Truth_answer": "Ray is from a noun derivative of Old French raier ‘to gush, stream, or pour’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111310id_/https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the surname Ray mean in French?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8081, "Truth_answer": "Ray in English is a nickname for a timid person, from Middle English ray ‘female roe deer’ or northern Middle English ray ‘roebuck’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111310id_/https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ray_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the surname Ray mean in English?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8081, "Truth_answer": "Similar surnames to Ray are Kay, Rey, Fay, Bay, Pay, Gay, Ram.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other similar surnames for Ray?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8082, "Truth_answer": "Carry On Wayward Son was released on November 19, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did carry on wayward son come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8082, "Truth_answer": "Carry On Wayward Son was recorded by the band Kansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/rush/red-barchetta_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded carry on wayward son?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8082, "Truth_answer": "Kenny Livgren wrote the song Carry On Wayward Son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote carry on wayward son?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8082, "Truth_answer": "Carry On Wayward Son Peaked at 11 on the US Hot 100 Billboard Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the carry on wayward son do on the billboards?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8082, "Truth_answer": "Yes, the band Kansas are still active.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the band Kansas still playing today?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8083, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Tonkin incident was an international confrontation that led to the United States engaging more directly in the Vietnam War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "escalation of the war in vietnam began with what incident", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8083, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred August 2, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214205014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224215859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960s_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the gulf of tonkin incident?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8083, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Tonkin incident is also known as the USS Maddox incident.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another name for the gulf of tonkin incident?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8083, "Truth_answer": "The belligerents in the The Gulf of Tonkin incident were the US and North Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the belligerents of the gulf of tonkin incident?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8083, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was signed August 10, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224215859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960s_p5", "http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/20646_p1", "https://gradesfixer.com/free-essay-examples/vietnamese/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the gulf of tonkin resolution signed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8084, "Truth_answer": "Shanna Collins plays Thora, the fortune teller in The Little Mermaid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the fortune teller in the little mermaid", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8084, "Truth_answer": "The Little Mermaid's budget was $5 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the movie budget for the little mermaid (2018)?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8084, "Truth_answer": "The film The Little Mermaid has grossed over $2.61 million USD on a budget of $5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200803102734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Mermaid_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the little mermaid (2018) do well?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8084, "Truth_answer": "Poppy Drayton also starred in The Little Mermaid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else starred in the little mermaid (2018) besides Shanna Collins?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8084, "Truth_answer": "On December 1, 2018, The Little Mermaid was released on Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200803102734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Mermaid_(2018_film)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the little mermaid (2018) released on Netflix?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8085, "Truth_answer": "The The Virginia Declaration of Rights was written May 1776.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the virginia declaration of rights written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8085, "Truth_answer": "The Virginia Declaration of Rights was ratified June 12, 1776.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Declaration_of_Rights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the virginia declaration of rights ratified?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8085, "Truth_answer": "The Virginia Declaration of Rights proclaimed the inherent rights of men, including the right to reform or abolish inadequate government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the the virginia declaration of rights proclaim?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8085, "Truth_answer": "George Mason was the primary author of The Virginia Declaration of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232331id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Declaration_of_Rights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the author of the virginia declaration of rights?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8085, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Ludwell Lee, Robert Carter Nicholas, James Madison were the other authors of The Virginia Declaration of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other authors of the virginia declaration of rights besides Mason?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8086, "Truth_answer": "Arkansas was admitted to the Union on June 15, 1836. Kansas was admitted to the Union on January 29, 1861", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which was a state first arkansas or kansas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8086, "Truth_answer": "The capital of Arkansas is Little Rock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116071501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Rock,_Arkansas_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116071501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Rock,_Arkansas_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129033829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_p62", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/List_of_places_in_Arkansas%3A_Y_p22", "https://www.capdd.org/ceds_p0", "http://www.thefullwiki.org/Miller_County,_Arkansas_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of Arkansas?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8086, "Truth_answer": "Notable people from Little Rock include Bill Clinton, Sheryl Underwood, and Douglas MacArthur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some notable people from Little Rock?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8086, "Truth_answer": "The sister cities of Little Rock are Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Hanam, Gyeonggi, South Korea, Changchun, and Jilin, People's Republic of China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the sister cities of Little Rock?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8086, "Truth_answer": "Frank Scott Jr. is the mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thv11.com/video/news/community/community-leaders-talk-education-in-little-rock/91-43e17168-c28a-4db2-baea-5bcaea1c2e5f_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mayor of little rock", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8087, "Truth_answer": "The Radiohead music video for Just is intentionally edited to make proper lip reading impossible, if something was indeed said at all.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the guy say in just by radiohead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8087, "Truth_answer": "One possibility of the spoken words at the end of the Radiohead song Just is I'll tell you wh-- [jump cut interruption] I'll tell you why“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one possibility of the spoken words at the end of the song just?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8087, "Truth_answer": "Another possiblity for the spoken words at the end of the Radiohead song Just is What are you worth, and can you prove it by lying here with me?“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one possibility of the spoken words at the end of the song just besides I'll tell you wh--, I'll tell you why“?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8087, "Truth_answer": "Just by Radiohead was released 8/7/1995/", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was just by radiohead released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8087, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Thraves directed the video for the Radiohead song Just.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the just music video?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8088, "Truth_answer": "Daniel was the biblical figure put in the lion's den.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was put in the lion's den in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8088, "Truth_answer": "Darius put Daniel in the lion's den.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://quiz.christiansunite.com/Famous_Stories/Daniel_in_the_Lion's_Den.shtml_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_in_the_lions%27_den_p0", "https://www.archdioceselahore.org/tag/beach-coloring-page-pdf/_p3", "https://fineartamerica.com/shop/stationery/den?mobileNavigation=true_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118052139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Daniel_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_in_the_lions%27_den_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_in_the_lions%27_den_p3", "https://truthforlife.org/bible/Daniel%201-6/_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214044540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_in_the_lions%27_den_p2", "https://www.naaleh.com/teacher/rebbetzin-tziporah-heller/?hilite=%27class%2F53%2Ftopic%2F59%27_p30", "https://www.naaleh.com/teacher/rebbetzin-tziporah-heller/?hilite=%27topic%2F15%2Ftopic%2F49%27_p30", "https://www.tinitrader.com.au/a/classic-books/barefoot-books/daniel-in-the-lion-s-den/100436730_p2", "https://www.nga.gov/audio-video/audio/collection-highlights-french/daniel-in-the-lions-den-rubens-french.html_p1", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/bible-2/bible-understanding/new-testament/understanding-matthew-new-testament/matthew-chapter-1/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/bible-characters/why-we-should-study-the-characters-of-the-bible/men-of-the-bible/men-of-the-bible-i-thru-p/judas-iscariot/who-was-judas-iscariot/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/theology-2/02-studies-in-theologies/christian-theology/08-what-is-angelology/5-what-are-cherubim-are-cherubs-angels/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/topics/inspired-people-of-history/thomas-jefferson/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/what-does-the-bible-say-about/a-thru-c/bitterness/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/what-does-the-bible-say-about/a-thru-c/covenants/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/what-does-the-bible-say-about/h-thru-i/humanity/human-nature/_p6", "https://altruistico.wordpress.com/category/what-does-the-bible-say-about/j-thru-p/popularity/_p6", "https://digitalcollections.vicu.utoronto.ca/RS/pages/view.php?search=%21related13080&k=&modal=&display=thumbs&order_by=relevance&offset=0&per_page=54&archive=0&sort=DESC&restypes=&recentdaylimit=&foredit=&ref=13111_p0", "http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/will052908.php3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who put Daniel in the lions' den?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8088, "Truth_answer": "God shuts up the mouths of the lions, and the next morning Darius rejoices to find him unharmed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118052139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Daniel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to Daniel in the lions' den?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8088, "Truth_answer": "The book of Daniel is an account of the activities and visions of Daniel, a noble Jew exiled at Babylon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book of daniel about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8088, "Truth_answer": "The book of Daniel was originally written in Aramaic and Hebrew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language was the book of daniel written in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8089, "Truth_answer": "Joshua Rush voices Bunga in The Lion Guard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does joshua rush play on the lion guard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8089, "Truth_answer": "The third season of The Lion Guard finished November 3, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the 3rd season of lion guard end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8089, "Truth_answer": "The opening theme for The Lion Guard is Call of the Guard“.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the title of the lion guard opening theme song?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8089, "Truth_answer": "The opening theme for The Lion Guard is performed by The Lion Guard Chorus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who performs the lion guard opening theme song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8089, "Truth_answer": "The Lion Guard soundtrack was released 1/8/2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the sountrack album for the the lion guard released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8090, "Truth_answer": "The Gadsen flag is named after American general and politician Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126035601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the don't tread on me flag from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8090, "Truth_answer": "The Gadsen Flag was adopted in 1778.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sikkim-historyhunter.blogspot.com/2011_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=DAILY-1321727400000&toggleopen=DAILY-1296239400000_p4", "http://sikkim-historyhunter.blogspot.com/2011_01_29_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1354300200000&toggleopen=DAILY-1296239400000_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the gadsden flag adopted?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8090, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Gadsden designed the Gadsen flag.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.urban-operator.com/collections/patches-morale-otherwise_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was gadsden flag designed by?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8090, "Truth_answer": "The following states offer the option of obtaining a Gadsden flag specialty license plate: Alabama, Arizona, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126035601id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the gadsden flag been used on license plates?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8090, "Truth_answer": "The rattlesnake in the Gadsen Flag usually faces to the left. However, some versions of the flag show the snake facing to the right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "have there been other variations of the gadsden flag?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8091, "Truth_answer": "It's the Same Old Song is a 1965 hit single recorded by the Four Tops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang it's the same old song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8091, "Truth_answer": "It's the Same Old Song was released 7/9/1965.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song it's the same old song released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8091, "Truth_answer": "It's the Same Old Song is under the Motown label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what label is the song it's the same old song under?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8091, "Truth_answer": "It's the Same Old Song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart. It also reached number 34 in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703071440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_the_Same_Old_Song_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song it's the same old song chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8091, "Truth_answer": "Four Tops also released the song I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190703071440id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_the_Same_Old_Song_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223062527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can%27t_Help_Myself_(Sugar_Pie_Honey_Bunch)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did four tops release any other hits besides it's the same old song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8092, "Truth_answer": "The vestibular system is the part of the inner ear responsible for balance.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://webtrading.org/explore/problemwithbalance/_p2", "https://webtrading.org/explore/problemwithbalance/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "part of the inner ear that controls balance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8092, "Truth_answer": "The cochlea is the part of the inner ear involved in hearing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the ear is responsible for sound detection?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8092, "Truth_answer": "The three chambers within the cochlea are the vestibular duct, tympanic duct, and cochlear duct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the three chambers within the cochlea?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8092, "Truth_answer": "The vestibular duct lies superior to the cochlear duct and abuts the oval window.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the vestibular duct located?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8092, "Truth_answer": "The cochlea's name comes from the Latin word for snail shell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name cochlea derived from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8093, "Truth_answer": "A Night with My Ex is filmed in a multi-camera-rigged one-bedroom apartment, with no producers and no interruptions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is a night with my ex filmed bravo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8093, "Truth_answer": "A Night with My Ex is about ex-couples that reunite for one night to discuss their relationship and hash out their unresolved issues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215065830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_with_My_Ex_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show a night with my ex about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8093, "Truth_answer": "There is currently 1 season of A Night with My Ex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show a night with my ex currently have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8093, "Truth_answer": "A Night with My Ex began airing 7/18/2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show a night with my ex air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8093, "Truth_answer": "The final episode of A Night with My Ex is titled The Exes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the title of the last episode of the show a night with my ex?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8094, "Truth_answer": "Nepal's current minister of Education, Science and Technology is Giriraj Mani Pokharel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220105652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Education,_Science_and_Technology_(Nepal)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of education minister of nepal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8094, "Truth_answer": "Chitra Lekha Yadav was the first Minister of Education for Nepal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first minister of education of nepal?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8094, "Truth_answer": "Chitra Lekha Yadav assumed office of the Ministry of Educaiton 2/25/2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first minister of education of nepal assume office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8094, "Truth_answer": "The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is a governmental body of Nepal responsible for the overall development of education in Nepal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220105652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Education,_Science_and_Technology_(Nepal)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ministry of education of nepal responsible for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8094, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, under the second Oli cabinet, the portfolio of the ministry was enlarged and the portfolios of Science and Technology were added to the then Ministry of Education", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220105652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Education,_Science_and_Technology_(Nepal)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what the ministry of education of nepal enlarged?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8095, "Truth_answer": "Home of the Strange Tracklist: AmerikaSomething to Believe InElsewhereMr. Know-It-AllJungle YouthTitus Was BornRepeatSilvertongueArt ExhibitNothing's OverHome of the Strange", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "young the giant home of the strange tracklist", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8095, "Truth_answer": "Home of the Strange was released on 8/12/2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the home of the strange album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8095, "Truth_answer": "Home of the Strange was released under Fueled by Ramen LLC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what label was the home of the strange album released under?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8095, "Truth_answer": "Home of the Strange deals with the band's immigrant history and American identity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_of_the_Strange_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the lyrics of the home of the strange album about?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8095, "Truth_answer": "Sameer Gadhia performs lead vocals in Home of the Strange.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed the lead vocals on the home of the strange album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8096, "Truth_answer": "One long-standing mystery of the painting is why Mona Lisa features very faint eyebrows and apparently does not have any eyelashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403103035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculations_about_Mona_Lisa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mystery behind mona lisa painting", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8096, "Truth_answer": "Pascal Cotte, a French engineer and inventor, says he discovered with a high-definition camera that Leonardo da Vinci originally did paint eyebrows and eyelashes on The Mona Lisa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403103035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculations_about_Mona_Lisa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the mona lisa eyebrown and eyelash mystery solved?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8096, "Truth_answer": "Creating an ultra-high resolution close-up that magnified Mona Lisa's face 24 times, Cotte says he found a single brushstroke of a single hair above the left eye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403103035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculations_about_Mona_Lisa_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the mona lisa eyebrown and eyelash mystery solved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8096, "Truth_answer": "It has for a long time been argued that after Leonardo's death The Mona Lisa was cut down by having part of the panel at both sides removed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403103035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculations_about_Mona_Lisa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other mysteries surrounding the mona lisa painting besides the eyebrown and eyelash mystery?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8096, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci painted The Mona Lisa.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.coolest-homemade-costumes.com/category/other/arts-and-crafts/paintings-art/mona-lisa-and-leonardo-da-vinci/_p2", "https://www.artvilleacademy.com/studentcenter/art-around-the-world/loving-vincent-world-s-first-fully-painted-feature-film_p0", "http://www.artnews.com/2019/10/23/salvador-dali-mona-lisa-essay/_p0", "https://esmemes.com/i/%ED%9A%A8-prime-video-katy-133-katy-133-srebrnafh-fuckyeahgoodomens-the-only-wall-9c73a0f3dd4147579390ebaf17ba1e4c_p1", "https://www.who2.com/mona-lisa-finally-unmasked/_p0", "https://artfice.com/the-worlds-most-famous-art-pieces/_p1", "https://www.sonlight.com/RA06.html_p4", "http://xcd38.com/funny-mona-lisa/1.bp.blogspot.com*-DQDyI7fE4I4*T_Qg-drWNHI*AAAAAAAAAJw*p3zAe_toWkM*s1600*mona-lisa-met-bril1.jpg/_p0", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/are-you-master-of-general-trivia?amp%3Bamp%3Bremoradef=0&%3Bamp%3Bremoraexp=LHSW_4245_CONTROL&%3Bremoradef=0&%3Bamp%3Bremorasrc=6a3f0ea67adb4444b46dc4ec68693616&%3Bremorasrc=8cc0de33-6f62-47ea-b7c5-9a50c767507e&rmalg=es&remorapos=4&remorasrc=015d54a6-6ffe-4b0f-8033-915967d601dc_p4", "https://play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/are-you-master-of-general-trivia?remorapos=8&rmalg=es&remorasrc=b9b3f2dc510e41c193361f4f83355a61_p4", "https://casinocap.wordpress.com/tag/la-gioconda/_p5", "https://enchantedlearning.com/artists/carvaggio/coloring/medusa.shtml_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190403103035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculations_about_Mona_Lisa_p0", "https://allthingsmundane.wordpress.com/2010/03/03/who-were-they-identifying-subjects-in-8-famous-paintings/?replytocom=519_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the artist of the mona lisa painting?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8097, "Truth_answer": "The most common and simple way of protecting a network resource is by assigning it a unique name and a corresponding password.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe controls that help to ensure data and network security", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8097, "Truth_answer": "Threats to network security include Advanced Persistent Threat, Computer crime, Eavesdropping, and Malware.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some threats to network security?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8097, "Truth_answer": "Malware does the damage after it is implanted or introduced in some way into a target's computer and can take the form of directly executable code, scripts, and so-called active content.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does malware work?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8097, "Truth_answer": "The best-known types of malware, viruses and worms, are known for the manner in which they spread, rather than any specific types of behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are two types of malware?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8097, "Truth_answer": "Defenses to network security include Computer access control, Authentication, Firewall, and Encryption.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some defenses to network security?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8098, "Truth_answer": "The character Abby from NCIS is shown to be 10 years old in the early 1980s, implying that she was born in the early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929142618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Sciuto_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the character abby on ncis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8098, "Truth_answer": "Mark Harmon is another main character from NCIS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was another main character on the ncis besides abby?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8098, "Truth_answer": "NCIS was renewed for a seventeenth season on April 11, 2019, which premiered on September 24, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is ncis still active?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8098, "Truth_answer": "NCIS first aired 9/23/2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ncis first air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8098, "Truth_answer": "In the UK, certain NCIS multi-part episodes were edited together to make a combined feature and shown on Channel 5, 5USA, CBS Action and Fox UK.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130010018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCIS_(TV_series)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there movies from the show ncis?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8099, "Truth_answer": "The 7th season of El Señor de los Cielos began airing on 10/14/2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does el señor de los cielos start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8099, "Truth_answer": "El Señor de los Cielos is Telenovela show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029174536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Se%C3%B1or_de_los_Cielos_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029174536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Se%C3%B1or_de_los_Cielos_p11", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/collections/un-nuevo-dia-accessories_p1", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/products/senora-acero-logo-mens-short-sleeve-t-shirt_p1", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/products/vamos-por-mas-t-shirt_p1", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/collections/un-nuevo-dia-accessories_p0", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/products/senora-acero-logo-mens-short-sleeve-t-shirt_p0", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/products/vamos-por-mas-t-shirt_p0", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/products/senora-acero-logo-mens-short-sleeve-t-shirt_p4", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/products/vamos-por-mas-t-shirt_p4", "https://www.shoptelemundo.com/collections/un-nuevo-dia-accessories_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre does el señor de los cielos belong to?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8099, "Truth_answer": "El Señor de los Cielos has won the International Emmy Award for Non-English Language Us Primetime Program in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029174536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Se%C3%B1or_de_los_Cielos_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did el señor de los cielos win any awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8099, "Truth_answer": "El Señor de los Cielos also won the 6th Your World Awards for Favorite Súper Series in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029174536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Se%C3%B1or_de_los_Cielos_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did el señor de los cielos win any awards besides the international emmy award?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8099, "Truth_answer": "On 10 May 2018, Telemundo announced that the series has been renewed for a seventh and final season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029174536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Se%C3%B1or_de_los_Cielos_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is el señor de los cielos ending?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8100, "Truth_answer": "Chris Brown has released 171 singles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://kket.snem-galvano.fr/chris-brown-heartbreak-on-a-full-moon.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs does chris brown have in total", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8100, "Truth_answer": "Chris Brown's first album was released 11/29/2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first chris brown album released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8100, "Truth_answer": "Chris Brown's first album sold 3,000,000 copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the first chris brown album sell?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8100, "Truth_answer": "Receiving generally positive reviews from critics, the album Chris Brown was a commercial success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610012848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the reviews for the first chris brown album?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8100, "Truth_answer": "Chris Brown's second album is titled Exclusive.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.liveabout.com/top-chris-brown-songs-4027375_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the second chris brown album?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8101, "Truth_answer": "FIFA originally had a rule stating that any team that wins the World Cup three times became permanent owners of the trophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do teams get to keep the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8101, "Truth_answer": "Brazil has won the most FIFA world cups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which teams have the most world cup wins", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8101, "Truth_answer": "Brazil has won the FIFA World Cup 5 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times did Brazil win the world cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8101, "Truth_answer": "Two trophies have been used: the Jules Rimet Trophy from 1930 to 1970, and the FIFA World Cup Trophy from 1974 to the present day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107053241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_World_Cup_Trophy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was another world cup trophy used in the past?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8101, "Truth_answer": "The FIFA World cup trophy weighs 13.54 pounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how heavy is the FIFA world cup trophy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8102, "Truth_answer": "The modern music of mexico is based on indigenous amerindian cultures and the music of spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104430id_/https://quizlet.com/174910765/music-appreciation-final-exam-60-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the modern music of mexico based on indigenous amerindian cultures and the music of spain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8102, "Truth_answer": "Júrame (Swear to me) is a traditional song from Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a traditional Mexican song?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8102, "Truth_answer": "María Grever sings Jurame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sang Júrame?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8102, "Truth_answer": "La Bamba is another famous traditional Mexican song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another famous traditional Mexican song besides Júrame?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8102, "Truth_answer": "Ritchie Valens' version of La Bamba was released on October 18, 1958", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song La Bamba released?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8103, "Truth_answer": "There are 27 books including the gospels in the New Testament of the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books of the bible are in the new testament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8103, "Truth_answer": "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are the four canonical gospels of the New Testament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128050839id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the gospels of the new testament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8103, "Truth_answer": "Each of the four gospels in the New Testament narrates the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the gospels of the new testament about?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8103, "Truth_answer": "The first three gospels of the New Testament are classified as the Synoptic Gospels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the first three gospels of the new testament called?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8103, "Truth_answer": "The first three gospels are referred to as the synoptic Gospels because they include many of the same stories, often in a similar sequence and in similar or sometimes identical wording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the first three gospels special?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8104, "Truth_answer": "Brazil last won the World Cup in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.champions365.com/category/android/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did brazil last win the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8104, "Truth_answer": "Brazil has made 21 World Cup appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many apperances has the Brazil team made in the world cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8104, "Truth_answer": "Brazil's first World Cup appearance was in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Brazil's first apperance in the world cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8104, "Truth_answer": "Pelé is the Brazil National Football Team's top scorer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Brazil's national football team top scorer?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8104, "Truth_answer": "Pelé's goalscoring record is often reported by FIFA as being 1281 goals in 1363 games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pel%C3%A9_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many career goals did the Pelé make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8105, "Truth_answer": "Black Clover episode 14 aired January 9, 2018 in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Clover_(season_1)_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is black clover episode 14 coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8105, "Truth_answer": "Black Clover episode 14 is titled Dungeon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the title of episode 14 of black clover?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8105, "Truth_answer": "Black Clover episode 14 aired March 17, 2018 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did episode 14 of black clover air in the US?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8105, "Truth_answer": "The third season of Black Clover premiered on October 1, 2019, on TV Tokyo in Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be a third season of the black clover?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8105, "Truth_answer": "Both Crunchyroll and Funimation licensed the series Black Clover for an English release, with Crunchyroll simulcasting the third season, and Funimation producing a North American SimulDub broadcast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will the third season of black clover be on Crunchyroll?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8106, "Truth_answer": "While adult spotted lanternflies do not survive the winter, the same does not hold true for their egg masses, which are hardy enough to withstand brutal weather conditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do spotted lantern flies die in the winter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8106, "Truth_answer": "Spotted lanternfly eggs from the winter hatch in late spring, revealing nymphs with black and white spots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104084927id_/https://news.psu.edu/story/535605/2018/09/10/impact/spotted-lanternfly-expert-provides-tips-home-management-pest_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do the spotted lantern flies eggs hatch?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8106, "Truth_answer": "Measuring about an inch in length, spotted lanternfly adults sport artfully patterned wings of red, black, white and tan, accented by dots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the spotted lantern flies look like at adulthood?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8106, "Truth_answer": "The spotted lanternfly feeds on the sap of fruit trees, grapevines, hops, hardwoods and ornamentals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the spotted lantern flies eat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8106, "Truth_answer": "Spotted lanternflies do not bite or sting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the spotted lantern flies bite?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8107, "Truth_answer": "The following players hold the record of the most touchdown passes in an NFL game with 7: Sid LuckmanAdrian BurkGeorge BlandaY. A. TittleJoe KappPeyton ManningNick FolesDrew Brees", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the record for most touchdown passes in a game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8107, "Truth_answer": "Sid Luckman was the first person to hold the record for most touchdown passes in an NFL game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first person to hold the record for most touchdown passes in a game?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8107, "Truth_answer": "Sid Luckman broke the previous record for most touchdown passes on November 14, 1943, while playing for the Chicago Bears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first person hold the record for most touchdown passes in a game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8107, "Truth_answer": "The record for most touchdown passes in an NFL game is seven touchdown passes in a single game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the record for most touchdown passes in a game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8107, "Truth_answer": "Drew Brees is the most recent person to hold the record for most touchdown passes in an NFL game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most recent person to hold the record for most touchdown passes in a game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8108, "Truth_answer": "This idea of the inheritance of acquired characteristics or soft inheritance is inaccurately named after the French biologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck; however, it was known from the classical era onwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed a theory of evolution based on acquired characteristics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8108, "Truth_answer": "The opposite of Lamarkism is Darwinism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is lamarckism in contrast of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8108, "Truth_answer": "Charles Darwin developed Darwinism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed darwinism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8108, "Truth_answer": "Darwinism states all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.news18.com/news/india/whats-wrong-in-hrd-ministers-argument-on-darwin-theory-students-quizzed-in-exam-1671005.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does darwinism state?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8108, "Truth_answer": "Darwinian theory was first published in Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the darwinian theory published?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8109, "Truth_answer": "The song we found love is about when someone found love when she least expected it; she found someone to care for and fall in love with even in the worst of times, situations or moments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004544id_/https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111002113451AAQ3atr_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does we fell in love in a hopeless place mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8109, "Truth_answer": "We Found Love is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200209171505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Found_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded the song we found love?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8109, "Truth_answer": "We Found Love was released September 22, 2011", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song we found love released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8109, "Truth_answer": "We Found Love topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for ten non-consecutive weeks, becoming the longest running number-one single of 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song we found love chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8109, "Truth_answer": "Calvin Harris wrote the song We Found Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song we found love?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8110, "Truth_answer": "Deion Sanders played for the Atlanta Falcons from 1989-1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did deion sanders play for the atlanta falcons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8110, "Truth_answer": "Dan Quinn is the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sportspyder.com/teams/atlanta-falcons/players/22069-justin-hardy/news?page=2_p1", "https://gazette.com/sports/woody-paige-kyle-shanahan-to-make-denver-head-coaching-debut/article_95c7e12c-be27-11e9-bf64-8b4d733c3ddb.html_p5", "https://gazette.com/sports/woody-paige-kyle-shanahan-to-make-denver-head-coaching-debut/article_95c7e12c-be27-11e9-bf64-8b4d733c3ddb.html_p3", "https://sbfantasyleague.league.fantasy.nfl.com/players/card?leagueId=0&playerId=2552301_p8", "https://www.atlantafalcons.com/video/highlight-ryan-beats-cardinals-blitz-with-td-floater-to-freeman_p1", "https://www.atlantafalcons.com/video/julio-jones-7-straight-games-with-a-receiving-touchdown_p1", "https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2017/08/30/vols-georgia-tech-tv-radio-streaming-kickoff-information/610596001/_p2", "https://sbfantasyleague.league.fantasy.nfl.com/players/card?leagueId=0&playerId=2552301_p9", "https://pro32.ap.org/englewoodindependent/photo-gallery/philadelphia-eagles-atlanta-falcons-9152019_p2", "https://pro32.ap.org/louisianapressjournal/photo-gallery/philadelphia-eagles-atlanta-falcons-9152019_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the atlanta falcons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8110, "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Falcons have appeared in two Super Bowls and lost both times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the atlanta falcons won any superbowls?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8110, "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Falcons appeared in Super Bowl XXXIII and Super Bowl LI.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which superbowls did the atlanta falcons appear in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8110, "Truth_answer": "Deion Sanders was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p10", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p3", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p2", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deion_Sanders_p1", "https://www.raiders.com/history/timeline?campaign=sf:fanshare:facebook_p13", "https://www.raiders.com/history/timeline?campaign=sf:fanshare:facebook_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211160122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Patriots_p26", "https://www.raiders.com/history/timeline?campaign=sf:fanshare:facebook_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223022322id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deion_Sanders_p15", "https://www.raiders.com/history/timeline?campaign=sf:fanshare:facebook_p15", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p11", "https://fs64sports.blogspot.com/2015_12_16_archive.html_p0", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/do-you-know-which-position-these-nfl-legends-played?rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=3f48b4121f774a8b98838167f5d690e4_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hayes_p10", "https://www.nhsa.org/search?f%5B0%5D=field_state%3A55&f%5B1%5D=field_state%3A45&f%5B2%5D=field_region%3A119&f%5B3%5D=field_state%3A26&items_per_page=50_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLV_p19", "http://www.directsportslink.com/speaker/john-elway_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did deion sanders make the pro football hall of fame?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8111, "Truth_answer": "Barcelona has more competitve match wins than Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "barcelona vs real madrid who has more wins", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8111, "Truth_answer": "El Clásico is the name given in football to any match between fierce rivals FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105203942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cl%C3%A1sico_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a name for the barcelona vs real madrid rival team matches?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8111, "Truth_answer": "Madrid and Barcelona played March 01, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do madrid and barcelona face off next?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8111, "Truth_answer": "Lionel Messi is the top scorer between El Clasico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the top scorer between madrid and barcelona?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8111, "Truth_answer": "Sixteen players have played for both teams of El Clasico throughout history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there players that have played for both madrid and barcelona?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8112, "Truth_answer": "Butch and Sundance: The Early Days filming locations: Albuquerque New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexico, Telluride Colorado, Chama New Mexico, Alamosa Colorado, Valle Grande New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "butch and sundance the early years filming location", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8112, "Truth_answer": "Richard Lester directed Butch and Sundance: The Early Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620192012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Days_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the movie Butch and Sundance: The Early Days?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8112, "Truth_answer": "Butch and Sundance: The Early Days had a $9 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Butch and Sundance: The Early Days' budget?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8112, "Truth_answer": "Roger Ebert gave the film Butch and Sundance: The Early Days 2.5 stars out of 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620192012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butch_and_Sundance:_The_Early_Days_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did roger ebert give the movie Butch and Sundance: The Early Days?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8112, "Truth_answer": "The film Butch and Sundance: The Early Days reportedly lost $4 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film Butch and Sundance: The Early Days lose money?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8113, "Truth_answer": "Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan is the current Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name of present chief justice of calcutta high court", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8113, "Truth_answer": "Barnes Peacock was the first Chief Justice of The Calcutta High Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331203930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcutta_High_Court_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first chief justice of calcutta high court?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8113, "Truth_answer": "The first chief justice of The Calcutta High Court served from 1862 to 1870.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the first chief of calcutta high court serve his term?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8113, "Truth_answer": "The Calcutta High Court was established on 1 July 1862.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the calcutta high court established?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8113, "Truth_answer": "The Calcutta High Court has a sanctioned judge strength of 72.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190331203930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcutta_High_Court_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the judge strength of the calcutta high court?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8114, "Truth_answer": "Edward Miner Lamont Jr. is an American businessman and politician serving as the 89th governor of Connecticut since January 9, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222223316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ned_Lamont_p0", "https://wikivividly.com/wiki/Geography_of_Connecticut_p79" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the election for governor in connecticut", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8114, "Truth_answer": "Ann Huntress is Ned Lamont's spouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Ned Lamont's wife?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8114, "Truth_answer": "Ned Lamont has 3 children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Ned Lamont have children?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8114, "Truth_answer": "Ned Lamont's children are Emily, Lindsay, and Teddy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the Ned Lamont's childrens names?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8114, "Truth_answer": "Ned Lamont took office 1/9/2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ned Lamont take office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8115, "Truth_answer": "The latest stable Microsoft Office 2016 releases were: Windows: 2001 (16.0.12430.20264) Mac: 16.16.10 (Build 19051200)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the latest version of microsoft office 2016", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8115, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Office 2016 was released on macOS on July 9, 2015 and on Microsoft Windows on September 22, 2015 for Office 365 subscribers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212033725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2016_p1", "http://dxaa.ecbu.pw/how-to-install-office-2019-on-windows-10.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was microsoft office 2016 released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8115, "Truth_answer": "The Document Recovery feature of MS Word has not worked reliably since Office 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212033725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2016_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the microsoft office 2016 receive any criticism?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8115, "Truth_answer": "OneNote 2016 and Publisher 2016 do not include the useful Tell Me search feature that was added to all other Office apps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212033725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2016_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the microsoft office 2016 receive any other criticism besides the document recovery feature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8115, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Office 2016 is avaible in 27 languages on Mac and 102 languages on Windows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages was microsoft 2016 availible in?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8116, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Jewell was the winner of Nasvhill Star Season 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won nashville star when miranda lambert was on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8116, "Truth_answer": "Buddy Jewell was 41 when he won Nashville Star Season 1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was Buddy Jewell when he won nashville star?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8116, "Truth_answer": "Nashville Star has 6 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did the show Nashville Star have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8116, "Truth_answer": "The first five seasons of Nashville Star aired on USA Network, while the last season aired on NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026130006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_Star_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did all of the seasons of the show Nashville Star air on the USA Network?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8116, "Truth_answer": "The last episode of Nashville Star aired August 4, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last episode of the show Nashville Star air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8117, "Truth_answer": "Intermediate code called the bytecode", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "java is platform independent due to presence of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8117, "Truth_answer": "Jave comes in several editions including Micro Edition (ME), Enterprise Edition (EE), and Standard Edition (SE).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some editions of Java platform?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8117, "Truth_answer": "Java uses the Java programming language.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.learnwitharyan.com/2019/06/what-is-java-and-tips-to-learn-java_78.html_p3", "https://www.technotification.com/2018/08/top-programming-languages-2018.html_p2", "https://www.learnwitharyan.com/2019/06/what-is-java-and-tips-to-learn-java_78.html_p1", "https://www.file-extensions.org/pngwalk-file-extension_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209032146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Platform,_Standard_Edition_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language does the Java platform use?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8117, "Truth_answer": "James Gosling is the founder and lead designer of Java", "Truth_passages": [ "http://kmzy.pepinieredebaleone.fr/java-embedded-python.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the Java programming language?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8117, "Truth_answer": "Java first appeared 5/23/1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Java programming language first appear?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8118, "Truth_answer": "Stairway to Heaven is about a woman who accumulates money, only to find out the hard way her life had no meaning and will not get her into heaven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226005156id_/https://www.songfacts.com/facts/led-zeppelin/stairway-to-heaven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of song stairway to heaven", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8118, "Truth_answer": "Stairway to Heaven is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kayaraya.me/1400.php_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127112638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stairway_to_heaven_p0", "https://willowdot21.wordpress.com/tag/theme/_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang stairway to heaven“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8118, "Truth_answer": "Stairway to Heaven was released 11/8/1971.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.famousbirthdays.com/songs/stairway-to-heaven.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127112638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stairway_to_heaven_p1", "https://www.asiaone.com/world/stairway-heaven-plagiarism-trial-underway_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127112638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stairway_to_heaven_p13", "http://pennycan.createaforum.com/music/copyright-infringement-suit-filed-against-led-zeppelin-for-'stairway-to-heaven'/msg28687/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was stairway to heaven released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8118, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Page and Robert Plant wrote the song Stairway to Heaven.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed stairway to heaven?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8118, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Page was the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was jimmy page part of led zeppelin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8119, "Truth_answer": "The US obtained independence from Great Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the uwunited states gain independence from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8119, "Truth_answer": "The US gained independence July 4, 1776.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the US gain independence?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8119, "Truth_answer": "56 people signed the United States Declaration of Independence", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Person/Morris_,_Lewis/12466.php_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128210344id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence_p24", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/George-Wythe_p6", "http://www.colonialsense.com/Society-Lifestyle/Census/Person/Morris_,_Lewis/12466.php_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people signed the united states declaration of independence?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8119, "Truth_answer": "The United States Declaration of Independence was signed at Independence Hall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Robert-F.-Stockton_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the united states declaration of independence signed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8119, "Truth_answer": "John Hancock was pwesident during the signing of the Uwunited States Declaration of Independence", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the president of congress during the time of the signing of united states declaration of independence?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8120, "Truth_answer": "Luke Bilyk plays Mark: a Shapeshifter and son of Dyson on Lost Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays dyson's son on lost girl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8120, "Truth_answer": "Lost Girl follows the life of a bisexual succubus named Bo, as she learns to control her superhuman abilities, help those in need, and discover the truth about her origins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is lost girl about?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8120, "Truth_answer": "The final episode of Lost Girl aired 10/25/2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the final episode of lost girl air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8120, "Truth_answer": "Anna Silk plays Bo in Lost Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays bo in lost girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8120, "Truth_answer": "Anna Silk is 46 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is anna silk?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8121, "Truth_answer": "A person's evaluation about his or her own worthiness is called self-esteem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113220id_/https://quizlet.com/330472716/psych-ch7-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "a person's evaluation about his or her own worthiness is called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8121, "Truth_answer": "Self esteem comes before self actualization or second from the top of Maslow's pyramid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is esteem on maslow's hierarchy of needs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8121, "Truth_answer": "Maslow's hierarchy of needs was published in his 1943 paper A Theory of Human Motivation in Psychological Review.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was maslow's hierarchy of needs published?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8121, "Truth_answer": "The goal in Maslow's theory is to attain the fifth level or stage: self-actualization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127040638id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the goal of maslow's hierarchy of needs?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8121, "Truth_answer": "Physiological needs on Maslow's Hierarchy are Homeostasis, Health, Food, Water, Sleep, Clothes, Shelter, and Sex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give examples of a physiological need.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8122, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did chapters and verses get added to the Bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8123, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe navigation with relation to the World Wide Web", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8124, "Truth_answer": "The last 17 minutes of the movie, The Last of the Mohicans, were filmed along the Cliff Trail, including the climatic fight scene at the top of Hickory Nut Falls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111813id_/https://maps.roadtrippers.com/us/chimney-rock-nc/points-of-interest/last-of-the-mohicans-filming-location-chimney-rock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the end of The Last of the Mohicans filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8124, "Truth_answer": "The film took place in upstate New York, according to the film credits, it was filmed mostly in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103182728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1992_film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what state was The Last of The Mohicans filmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8124, "Truth_answer": "The Last of The Mohicans was produced by the Morgan Creek Productions company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What company produced the film The Last of The Mohicans", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8124, "Truth_answer": "The film The Last of The Mohicans belongs in the historical epic romance genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre is the production of The Last of The Mohicans film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8124, "Truth_answer": "The film won the Academy Award for Best Sound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103182728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1992_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the film The Last of The Mohicans nominated for awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8125, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "1998 indiana pacers @ chicago bulls - nba playoffs - game 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "garbage in the pacific ocean size of texas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8127, "Truth_answer": "New England Puritans instituted religious establishments—arrangements by which the civil government favored one church and penalized anyone who dissented from its teachings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the relationship between churches and governments in seventeenth-century New England", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8127, "Truth_answer": "Most Protestants and Catholics believed that these close alliances between temporal and spiritual powers benefited both the church and the state by promoting individual morality, social harmony, and political stability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201061515id_/http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org:80/tserve/eighteen/ekeyinfo/chustate.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the reasons for the relationship between churches and governments in seventeenth century New England", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8127, "Truth_answer": "The first amendment in the Constitution states Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. interpreted as separation of church and state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the relationship of chuch and governments from the seventeenth century still enforced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8127, "Truth_answer": "The main reason for opposition of the relationship between church and government was to terminate religious persecution of any sort.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the change from the church and government relationship that existed in the seventeenth century", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8127, "Truth_answer": "The phrase separation between church & state is generally traced to a January 1, 1802, letter by Thomas Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did a politician start the idea of the separation between church and government", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8128, "Truth_answer": "The Mediterranean climatic region is called garden of the world because this name is affiliated with its climate and the plants which correspond with it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is mediterranean europe called garden of the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8128, "Truth_answer": "Mediterranean-climate regions are found, roughly speaking, between 31 and 40 degrees latitude north and south of the equator, on the western side of continents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116102312id_/http://www.mediterraneangardensociety.org:80/climate.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What regions are included in the Mediterranean climatic region", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8128, "Truth_answer": "The mediterranean climate is rare. Besides the Mediterranean Sea region it is limited to 5 locations: two in Australia, one in South Africa, one in Chile, and one in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is California included in the Mediterranean climate region", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8128, "Truth_answer": "The mediterranean climate occurs in southern and southwestern Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116102312id_/http://www.mediterraneangardensociety.org:80/climate.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the two regions in Australia with the Mediterranean climate located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8128, "Truth_answer": "Mediterranean climate has hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters, located between 30° and 45° latitude north and south of the Equator and on the western sides of the continents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130210042id_/https://www.britannica.com/science/Mediterranean-climate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the main characteristics of the Mediterranean climate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8129, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tame impala - the less i know the better music video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8130, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James has played in the finals against the Dallas Mavericks, Oklahoma City Thunder, three times against the Golden States Warriors, and twice against the San Antonio Spurs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has lebron james played in the finals", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8130, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James accomplishments include three NBA championships, four NBA MVP Awards, three NBA Finals MVP Awards, and two Olympic gold medals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are LeBron James's accomplishments", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8130, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James won his first two NBA championships while playing for the Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was LeBron James's first NBA win", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8130, "Truth_answer": "LeBron's James hometown is Akron, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the hometown of LeBron James?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8130, "Truth_answer": "Asked by reporters whether retirement had crossed his mind, LeBron James answered “I’m not at the end of my story,” .", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117162646id_/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-basketball-nba-james/lebron-james-says-he-is-nowhere-near-retirement-idUSKBN1XQ01Y_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any plans for retirement soon for LeBron James", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8131, "Truth_answer": "Marine Corps and Navy special forces are named: the marine Raiders, Force RECON units, and SEAL teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the special forces in the marines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8131, "Truth_answer": "Marine Raiders are elite units established by the United States Marine Corps to conduct special amphibious light infantry warfare, particularly in landing in rubber boats and operating behind the lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820094657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Raider_Regiment_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the Marine Raiders", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8131, "Truth_answer": "The Force RECON conduct amphibious reconnaissance, deep ground reconnaissance, surveillance, battle space shaping, some raids in support of the Marine Expeditionary Force, Marine air-ground task forces, or joint forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the Force Recon Units", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8131, "Truth_answer": "526 Marines were enlisted in 2013, and a low of 280 Marines in 2016 — a nearly 45 percent drop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190604145704id_/https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2018/10/08/recon-shortage-why-these-elite-marines-are-facing-a-manpower-crisis/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many marines are enlisted in the Force Recon unit", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8131, "Truth_answer": "Former and current recon Marines have complained about gear, morale and overall feeling that their skillsets have been underutilized, especially over the course of America’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190604145704id_/https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2018/10/08/recon-shortage-why-these-elite-marines-are-facing-a-manpower-crisis/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the drop in the enlistment for the Force Recon in the marines", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8132, "Truth_answer": "Marylands last record in college football is 3-9 , ranking 113th of 130 in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is maryland's record in college football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8132, "Truth_answer": "The Maryland college football record in 2015 was 3–9, 1–7 in Big Ten play to finish in last place in the East Division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161017132853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Maryland_Terrapins_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the record of the Maryland college football team in 2015", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8132, "Truth_answer": "The Maryland college football team is in the NCAA Big ten conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What conference is the Maryland college football team in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8132, "Truth_answer": "The NCAA Big Ten conference was first formed in 1896 by the Universities of Chicago, Ilinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Purdue and Northwesterns Universities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the NCAA Big Ten conference formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8132, "Truth_answer": "The University of Iowa and Indiana University were added in 1899, and Ohio State in 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any new colleges added to the NCAA Big Ten conference after forming", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8133, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who administrates the oath of office and secrecy of the governor of a state in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8133, "Truth_answer": "In the Constitution the oath of office is only for the president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How about in the USA who administers the oath of office and secrecy of the Governor of a State", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8133, "Truth_answer": "While the oath-taking dates back to the First Congress in 1789, the current oath is a product of the 1860s, drafted by Civil War-era members of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the law of the oath of office and secrecy created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8133, "Truth_answer": "The intent of members of Congress in drafting this oath of office and secrecy law during the Civil War-era was to ensnare traitors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted the enactment of the law of oath of office and secrecy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8133, "Truth_answer": "Incoming presidents raise their right hand and place the left on a bible or other book while taking the oath of office.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130111557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_office_of_the_President_of_the_United_States_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is a bible required for the administration of the oath of office and secrecy for members of government", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8134, "Truth_answer": "In 1915, the czar personally took over command of the army, leaving the Czarina Alexandra in control at home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is in charge when the czar heads to the military front", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8134, "Truth_answer": "Czarina Alexandra was Czar's wife, she was the granddaughter of Britain's Queen Victoria and the daughter of Louis IV, the Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the rank of the person the czar left in control of the country", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8134, "Truth_answer": "Czarina was unpopular at court, She routinely dismissed Czar's political advisers, even those loyal to the Czar. Czarina's conduct in determining policy became more arbitrary and wanting in political judgement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the decision to leave Czarina Alexandra in charge of the country lead to good results", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8134, "Truth_answer": "Czarina's unpopular court dominated by the Russian mystic Rasputin, who replaced the czar’s competent ministers and officials with questionable nominees. Workers demanded socialist reforms, and the abdication of the Czar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened as a result of Czarina's unpopularity and more arbitrary decision making in policies", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8134, "Truth_answer": "In April 1918, the Czar and his family were transferred to Yekaterinburg. The family was sentenced to death, and they were gunned down in a hail of gunfire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the family of the Czar survive the changes that happened in the monarchy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8135, "Truth_answer": "The girl in the Verizon commercial, whose name is Joy, is an actress named Britt Lower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl in the verizon commercial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8135, "Truth_answer": "Brittney Lower is an American actress known for her role as Liz in Man Seeking Woman and Tanya Sitkowsky in Unforgettable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190417134006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britt_Lower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles is the actress Britt Lower known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8135, "Truth_answer": "Nobody knows whether Brittney Lower is single or currently dating as she does not like to share her private life through social media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the actress Brittney Lower married", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8135, "Truth_answer": "Brittney Lower started her acting career in a short sci-fi film in 2008 called Imogen. She played the character Natalie in it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Brittney Lower's first film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8135, "Truth_answer": "Britt Lower was born on August 2 1985. She is 34 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What age is Brittney Lower now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8136, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rutherford model of atom is considered weak because", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8137, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution specifically grants Congress its most important power — the authority to make laws.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the power to make laws in america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8137, "Truth_answer": "Founders intended Congress to have more important powers than the President and the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the power to make laws in America given to congress", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8137, "Truth_answer": "States retain plenary power to make laws covering anything not preempted by the federal Constitution, federal statutes, or international treaties ratified by the federal Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about in a state in America, who has the power to make laws", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8137, "Truth_answer": "Canada is a federal state, responsibility for lawmaking is shared among one federal, ten provincial and three territorial governments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about in Canada who has the power to make laws", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8137, "Truth_answer": "In 1867 Britain authorized the creation of the Constitution of Canada and Canada gained lawmaking powers. In 1982, Great Britain gave up the power to change Canada’s constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Since when does Canada's government have the power to make laws", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8138, "Truth_answer": "The Ice Cubes 3 on 3 tournament starts on February 21, 2020", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is ice cubes 3 on 3 tournament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8138, "Truth_answer": "The venue for the Ice Cubes 3 on 3 tournament on February 21, 2020 is in Mohigan Sun arena, Uncasville, CT.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the venue for the Ice Cubes 3 on 3 tournament on February 21, 2020", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8138, "Truth_answer": "The Ice Cubes 3 on 3 league consists of twelve teams whose rosters include both former NBA players and international players.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://players-agents.com/hnf7gs/83wp.php?dhn=big-3-basketball-salary_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teams usually play in the Ice Cubes 3 on 3 tournament", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8138, "Truth_answer": "On January 11, 2017, Ice Cube and Jeff Kwatinetz announced their new 3-on-3 basketball league at the Sheraton Times Square Hotel in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109084004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIG3_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Ice Cube 3 on 3 league formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8138, "Truth_answer": "The Ice Cube 3 on 3 league was founded by hip hop musician and actor Ice Cube, and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109084004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIG3_p0", "http://www.celeb.name/category/texas/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the founders of the Ice Cube 3 on 3 league players.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8139, "Truth_answer": "The last episode of The Wallflower anime corresponds to the 44th chapter of the manga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the wallflower anime end in the manga", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8139, "Truth_answer": "There are 147 chapters in The Wallflower manga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many chapters are there in The Wallflower manga", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8139, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflower manga series was written by Tomoko Hayakawa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160607023251id_/https://www.goodreads.com/series/69908-the-wallflower_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107120057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflower_%28manga%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160411060702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Wallflower_chapters_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107120057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallflower_%28manga%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author of The Wallflower manga", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8139, "Truth_answer": "The Wallflower premiered in Bessatsu Friend magazine on March 13, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first publishing date of The Wallflower manga", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8139, "Truth_answer": "The last chapter of The Wallflower manga was published on January 13, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last chapter of The Wallflower manga released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8140, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "write a note on hyperehromic and hypochromic shifts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8141, "Truth_answer": "Fiona's transformation in Shrek The Musical was accomplished using doubles, lighting, and staging techniques.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did they do fiona in shrek the musical", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8141, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical starred Sutton Foster as Princess Fiona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the actress who played Fiona in Shrek The Musical", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8141, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical starred Brian d'Arcy James as Shrek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Shrek in Shrek The Musical", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8141, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical starred Daniel Breaker as Donkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Donkey in Shrek The Musical", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8141, "Truth_answer": "The original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical opened in December, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405092349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrek_the_Musical_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Broadway debut of Shrek The Musical", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8142, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Family TV show was filmed at Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the royal family tv show filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8142, "Truth_answer": "There were 15 episodes of The Royal Family TV show, with the last two being unaired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes of The Royal Family were there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8142, "Truth_answer": "The ratings of The Royal Family were lower after returning from a hiatus following the death of star Redd Foxx, leading to its cancellation before the last week of airing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why were the last two episodes of The Royal Family unaired", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8142, "Truth_answer": "In The Royal Family, Redd Foxx played Atlanta mail carrier Alexander Alphonso Al Royal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106064443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Family_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Redd Foxx play in The Royal Family", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8142, "Truth_answer": "In The Royal Family, Victoria was played by Della Reese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Victoria in The Royal Family", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8143, "Truth_answer": "During World War I, North Carolina adopted Daylight Time for the periods 31 Mar.-27 Oct. 1918 and 30 Mar.-26 Oct. 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did daylight savings time start in nc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8143, "Truth_answer": "Daylight Saving Time was first implented by the federal government in 1918 under the Standard Time Act. The Daylight Saving Time portion of the law was repealed in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Daylight Saving Time start nationally", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8143, "Truth_answer": "The only states not to observe Daylight Saving Time in the US are Arizona and Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do all the states participate in Daylight Saving Time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8143, "Truth_answer": "The US territories of American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands do not observe Daylight Saving Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the US territories observe Daylight Saving Time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why don't the US territories observe Daylight Saving Time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the equal protection clause apply to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8145, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bring it on movies fight to the finish cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8146, "Truth_answer": "Spermatogenesis takes place within several structures of the male reproductive system. The initial stages occur within the testes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130223051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spermatogenesis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the location that involves the maturing of sperm cells", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8146, "Truth_answer": "The location of spermatogenesis in the testes is important because the process requires a temperature 1 °-8°C cooler than normal body temperature.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why does spermatogenesis begin in the testes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8146, "Truth_answer": "In humans, the process of spermatogenesis is estimated to take between 74 and 120 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the process of spermatogenesis", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8146, "Truth_answer": "The process of spermatogenesis is sensitive to fluctuations in the environment, particularly temperature and hormones. High concentrations of testosterone and temperatures lower than body averages are required.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some influencing factors for the process of spermatogenesis", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8146, "Truth_answer": "The female equivalent of spermatogenesis is oogenesis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a female version of spermatogenesis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8147, "Truth_answer": "Rhinestone Cowboy was most famously recorded by American country singer Glen Campbell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190418221820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinestone_Cowboy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song like a rhinestone cowboy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8147, "Truth_answer": "Rhinestone Cowboy was written by Larry Weiss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the songwriter for Rhinestone Cowboy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8147, "Truth_answer": "Rhinestone Cowboy was the title track for the album Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the album with Rhinestone Cowboy called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8147, "Truth_answer": "Rhinestone Cowboy was produced by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the producers for the album Rhinestone Cowboy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8147, "Truth_answer": "The album Rhinestone Cowboy was released in July, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the release of the album Rhinestone Cowboy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8148, "Truth_answer": "According to historical data, in games with extra innings, the home team wins 51.4% of the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how often does home team win in extra innings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8148, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs, hitting 762 over his 22-year career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904025139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_home_run_leaders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highest record of home runs in baseball", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8148, "Truth_answer": "Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional baseball left fielder.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Arnal_p20", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Mill_Hill_Park_p13", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Ambler_Warning_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is barry bonds still active in baseball", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8148, "Truth_answer": "Barry Bonds played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Onatas_p23", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Arnal_p20", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Mill_Hill_Park_p13", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Ambler_Warning_p21", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Allan_Border_Field_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did barry bonds play", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8148, "Truth_answer": "He received a record seven NL MVP awards, eight Gold Glove awards, a record 12 Silver Slugger awards, and 14 All-Star selections.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Arnal_p20", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Mill_Hill_Park_p13", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Ambler_Warning_p21", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Allan_Border_Field_p32", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Onatas_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Bonds_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did barry bonds receive any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8149, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when peacelike a river attendeth my soul lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8150, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what three things determined the course of events during world war 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "simon fraser university pipe band live at carnegie hall", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8152, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the mid season final of keeping up with the kardashians", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8152, "Truth_answer": "There are 17 seasons of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.who.com.au/khloe-kardashian-dog-gabbana-dies_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians_p25", "https://www.ranker.com/review/keeping-up-with-the-kardashians/9500706?ref=node_name&pos=1&a=0<ype=n&l=2316755&g=0_p0", "https://www.who.com.au/khloe-kardashian-dog-gabbana-dies_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there of keeping up with the kardashians", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8152, "Truth_answer": "There are 253 episodes plus 5 specials in Keeping Up with the Kardashians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in keeping up with the kardashians", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8152, "Truth_answer": "The series debuted on October 14, 2007, and has subsequently become one of the longest-running reality television series in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127045707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_with_the_Kardashians_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did keeping up with the kardashians debut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8152, "Truth_answer": "On February 25, 2020, it was announced that the eighteenth season will premiere on March 26, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the next season of keeping up with the kardashians premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8153, "Truth_answer": "The community was named after the nearby cave which is inhabited by several species of bats, on Bluerock Mountain (sometimes referred to as Bat Cave Mountain).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108000002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_Cave,_North_Carolina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did bat cave nc get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8153, "Truth_answer": "The community is located along Lake Lure Highway 14.6 miles (23.5 km) northeast of Hendersonville, along the banks of the Broad River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the bat cave community located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8153, "Truth_answer": "It is the largest known granite fissure cave in North America and is a protected area, not open to the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108000002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_Cave,_North_Carolina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting facts about bat cave nc", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8153, "Truth_answer": "Captain George F. Bond established Valley Clinic and Hospital in 1948, and was recognized as Doctor of the Year in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other interesting things about bat cave nc", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8153, "Truth_answer": "The community is served by an all-volunteer fire department and has a bimonthly community paper called The Bat Biz.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about bat cave nc", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8154, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give an account of the trend of foreign investment in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8155, "Truth_answer": "Jonathan Richman and Tommy Larkins in There's Something About Mary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the two musicians in something about mary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8155, "Truth_answer": "There's Something About Mary is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is there's something about mary", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8155, "Truth_answer": "It stars Cameron Diaz as the titular character with Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Lee Evans and Chris Elliott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some of the cast in there's something about mary", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8155, "Truth_answer": "There's Something About Mary was released theatrically on July 15, 1998 by 20th Century Fox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_Something_about_Mary_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was there's something about mary released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8155, "Truth_answer": "It received generally positive reviews from critics who praised its humor and Diaz's titular performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was there's something about mary recieved", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8156, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "eric b rakim paid in full seven minutes of madness the coldcut remix", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8157, "Truth_answer": "Long I-32 is a 32-bit Integer. Unsigned Long U32 is a 32-bit Unsigned Integer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference between i32 and u32 data type representation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8157, "Truth_answer": "Common representations are Double Precision Floating Point (Double) and 32-bit Integer (I32).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the most commonly used numeric data types", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8157, "Truth_answer": "Calculations are usually performed using the same data type representations for input and getting an appropriate data type representation for output", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are numeric data types calculated", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8157, "Truth_answer": "If different data type representations are used for inputs, some of the data types maybe “coerced” or converted to the same data type representation as the other inputs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens with calculation if data types are different", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8157, "Truth_answer": "Data types are converted to the same data type representation as the other inputs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about different data calculation besides coercing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8158, "Truth_answer": "Slippery When Wet is the third studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slippery_When_Wet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the band with the 12 times platinum album slippery when wet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8158, "Truth_answer": "Bon Jovi's album, Slippery When Wet was released on August 18, 1986 by Mercury Records in North America and Vertigo Records internationally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slippery_When_Wet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release of bon jovi's album slippery when wet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8158, "Truth_answer": "The album Slippery When Wet's songs are considered Bon Jovi's best known, including You Give Love a Bad Name, Livin' on a Prayer, and Wanted Dead or Alive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slippery_When_Wet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs were on bon jovi's album, slippery when wet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8158, "Truth_answer": "Bon Jovi's album, Slippery When Wet spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and was named by Billboard as the top-selling album of 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slippery_When_Wet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did bon jovi's album, slippery when wet chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8158, "Truth_answer": "Slippery When Wet is Bon Jovi's best-selling album to date, with a certification of 12× Platinum, achieving one of the top 100 best-selling albums in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228202502id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slippery_When_Wet_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was bon jovi's album, slippery when wet famous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8159, "Truth_answer": "In order to be able to combine radical terms together, those terms have to have the same radical part.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what must be the same about two radicals before they can be added", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8159, "Truth_answer": "The result of a radical operation is positive if the number under the radical is positive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if a radical operation is positive", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8159, "Truth_answer": "A negative number under the radical with an even index number produces an irrational number.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804115251id_/https://sciencing.com/radicals-math-8565068.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if a radical is negative", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8159, "Truth_answer": "To multiply or divide two radicals, the radicals must have the same index number.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804115251id_/https://sciencing.com/radicals-math-8565068.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about radicals besides positive and negative operations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8159, "Truth_answer": "Radicals can be eliminated from equations using the exponent version of the index number", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804115251id_/https://sciencing.com/radicals-math-8565068.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are radicals in equations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8160, "Truth_answer": "Known as the Show Me State, Missouri is part of the Midwestern Region of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092017id_/https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-locations/where-is-missouri/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what region of the country is missouri in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8160, "Truth_answer": "Missouri is one of the few states encompassed by more than six other states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092017id_/https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-locations/where-is-missouri/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many states surround missouri", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8160, "Truth_answer": "With Iowa in the north and Arkansas to the south, Missouri is surrounded by eight states in total", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092017id_/https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-locations/where-is-missouri/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which states surround missouri", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8160, "Truth_answer": "To the west, Missouri shares borders with Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma, listed from northernmost to southernmost. East of Missouri are Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524092017id_/https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-locations/where-is-missouri/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other states surround missouri besides iowa and arkansas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8160, "Truth_answer": "Missouri has a width of 240 miles and a length of 300 miles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big overall is missouri", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8161, "Truth_answer": "Rogue One follows a group of rebels on a mission to steal the plans for the Death Star, the Galactic Empire's super weapon, just before Star Wars: A New Hope.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://toyhaven.blogspot.com/2017/05/_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does star wars rogue one fit in the story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8161, "Truth_answer": "Rogue One grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the 36th-highest-grossing film of all time, the second-highest-grossing film of 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127053406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_One_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did star wars rogue one gross", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8161, "Truth_answer": "Rogue One received two Oscar nominations for Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did star wars rogue one receive awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8161, "Truth_answer": "Rogue One's cast includes Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen, and Forest Whitaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.filmreviewonline.com/2015/08/15/star-wars-rogue-one-resistance-fighters-unite-to-steal-death-star-plans/_p2", "http://toyhaven.blogspot.com/2017/05/_p33", "https://aprilgolightly.com/rogue-one-star-wars-story-new-featurette-tv-spot-now-available/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in star wars rogue one", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8161, "Truth_answer": "Rogue One received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its story, visuals, and tone, but criticism for its underdeveloped characters and digital recreation of actors from the original trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were reviews positive for star wars rogue one", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8162, "Truth_answer": "Like many classic folk ballads, The House of the Rising Sun is of uncertain authorship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212155834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun_p1", "https://www.flutetunes.com/tunes.php?id=613_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the original song house of the rising sun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8162, "Truth_answer": "The oldest known recording titled Rising Sun Blues, is by Appalachian artists Clarence Tom Ashley and Gwin Foster, who recorded it on September 6, 1933 on the Vocalion label.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212155834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first recording of the original house of the rising sun", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8162, "Truth_answer": "Musicologists say that The House of the Rising Sun is based on the tradition of broadside ballads, and thematically has some resemblance to the 16th-century ballad The Unfortunate Rake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212155834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do musicologists say about the origin of the house of the rising sun", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8162, "Truth_answer": "House of Rising Sun was said to have been known by miners in 1905.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212155834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else interesting about the origin of the house of the rising sun besides musicologist saying it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8162, "Truth_answer": "Several older blues recordings of songs with similar titles are unrelated, for example, Rising Sun Blues by Ivy Smith and The Risin' Sun by Texas Alexander.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212155834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other origin recordings of the house of the rising sun besides by clarence tom ashley and gwin foster", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8163, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said if i knew i would live this long", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8164, "Truth_answer": "The fourth season of My Hero Academia premiered on October 12, 2019, on ytv.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do new my hero academia episodes come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8164, "Truth_answer": "My Hero Academia is on the fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://spoilerguy.com/tag/kimetsu-no-yaiba-movie/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what season is my hero academia on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8164, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of My Hero Academia season 4 is The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first episode of my hero academia season 4", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8164, "Truth_answer": "Funimation has licensed the season for an English-language release in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there an english release of my hero academia season 4 yet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8164, "Truth_answer": "Funimation's adaptation premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami block on November 9, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the english release of the fourth season of my hero academia aired yet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8165, "Truth_answer": "Influenza originates, actually, among birds and other animals such as pigs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the flu found in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8165, "Truth_answer": "New viral strains of influenza come to the United States and to Europe from Southeast Asia. That's the global pattern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries are involved with the strains of influenza", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8165, "Truth_answer": "We get influenza on our hands and touch each other and touch our noses, our mouths and transmit the virus from one person to another.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is influenza passed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8165, "Truth_answer": "Now unlike measles, which comes in only one form, the influenza virus comes in several forms and changes year to year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the influenza virus different from measles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8165, "Truth_answer": "That's why each year we're susceptible to the influenza virus that's going around and that's why we have to get vaccinated against influenza each year in the fall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you get treated from the influenza virus", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many wars have been fought on american soil", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8167, "Truth_answer": "Shaun Fields is shown walking near the beach and throwing his St George's Flag, a gift from Combo, into the sea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens at the end of this is england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8167, "Truth_answer": "This Is England centres on young skinheads in England in 1983 illustrating how their subculture, which has its roots in 1960s West Indies culture, became adopted by the far-right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film, this is england about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8167, "Truth_answer": "This Is England is a 2006 British drama film written and directed by Shane Meadows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213015725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_England_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film, this is england", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8167, "Truth_answer": "This Is England's title is a direct reference to a scene where the character Combo explains his nationalist views using the phrase this is England during his speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the film, this is england's title mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8167, "Truth_answer": "This Is England was ranked fourteenth in The Guardian's list of 2007's Best Films and fifteenth in Empire's Movies of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the film, this is england's reception", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8168, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ashburn anstalt v arnold 1989 ch 1 ca", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8169, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if you could see what i hear trailer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8170, "Truth_answer": "The area of high-tension lines can be found on West Avenue I, just east of 110th Street, west of Lancaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the last scene of seven filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8170, "Truth_answer": "Somerset and the police captain watch while the devastated Mills is taken away. Somerset offers his help for Mills. When the captain asks where he'll be, Somerset simply says, Around.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ending of the film, seven", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8170, "Truth_answer": "The film, Seven's ending is left open as to whether Somerset moves forward with his retirement or decides to remain as a detective.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about the ending of the film seven besides Somerset offering his help for Mills", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8170, "Truth_answer": "Seven was the seventh-highest-grossing film of the year, grossing over $327 million worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the film seven gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8170, "Truth_answer": "The film Seven was nominated for Best Film Editing at the 68th Academy Awards, losing to Apollo 13.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film seven get nominated for awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8171, "Truth_answer": "The first african american police officer was appointed in 1878.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first african-american police officer hired in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8171, "Truth_answer": "Horatio J. Homer was Boston's first African-American police officer. He was hired by the Boston Police Department in 1878.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first african american police officer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8171, "Truth_answer": "Horatio J. Homer served on the force for 40 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_J._Homer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was horatio homer in the force", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8171, "Truth_answer": "Horatio J. Homer met every president from Hayes to Wilson, and served as an escort for a number of foreign ambassadors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_J._Homer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did horatio homer have any achievements while in the force", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8171, "Truth_answer": "Six more black officers were hired on horatio homer's recommendation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084541id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_J._Homer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did horatio homer have any other achievements while in the force besides meet presidents and serve as a foreign ambassador escort", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8172, "Truth_answer": "The Children’s Health Insurance Program was created by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did children's health insurance program start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8172, "Truth_answer": "The Children’s Health Insurance Program is a joint state-federal partnership that provides health insurance to low-income children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the children's health insurance program do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8172, "Truth_answer": "Legislation to create CHIP was co-sponsored by Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy and Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, and received strong support from First Lady Hillary Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023075128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Health_Insurance_Program_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sponsored the children's health insurance program", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8172, "Truth_answer": "The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 extended the Children's Health Insurance Program authorization through 2027.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the children's health insurance program still alive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8172, "Truth_answer": "CHIP covered 7.6 million children during federal fiscal year 2010, and every state has an approved plan. Nonetheless, the number of uninsured children continued to rise after 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people are covered by the children's health insurance progeram", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8173, "Truth_answer": "The series Last Man Standing originally ran on ABC from 2011 to 2017 for six seasons, and entered syndication in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the tv show last man standing start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8173, "Truth_answer": "On April 18, 2019, Fox renewed the series Last Man Standing for an eighth season, which premiered on January 2, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show last man standing still going on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8173, "Truth_answer": "Last Man Standing is an American sitcom created by Jack Burditt for the American Broadcasting Company and the Fox Broadcasting Company later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Man_Standing_(American_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show last man standing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8173, "Truth_answer": "Last Man Standing stars Tim Allen as an executive at a sporting goods store chain headquartered in Denver, Colorado, who is a married father of three daughters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the star for the show last man standing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8173, "Truth_answer": "The series Last Man Standing follows Mike Baxter, a senior executive and director of marketing for an outdoor sporting goods store chain based in Denver, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show last man standing about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8174, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the cast of the tv show chicago pd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8175, "Truth_answer": "The late 17th and early 18th centuries are often considered the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did piracy hit its apex in the caribbean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8175, "Truth_answer": "Pirate ports experienced rapid growth in the areas in and surrounding the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracy_in_the_Caribbean_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the late 17th and early 18th centuries considered the golden age of piracy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8175, "Truth_answer": "During this time Golden Age of Piracy, there were approximately 2400 men that were currently active pirates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracy_in_the_Caribbean_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many were pirates during the golden age of piracy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8175, "Truth_answer": "After the Treaty of Utrecht was signed, the excess of trained sailors without employment was both a blessing and a curse for all pirates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the golden age of piracy end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8175, "Truth_answer": "The excess of skilled sailors meant there was a large pool that could be recruited into national navies as well. Piracy was clearly on a strong decline by 1720.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121161201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Piracy_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else about the end of the golden age of piracy besides the signing of the treaty of utrecht", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8176, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what football team has won the most trophies in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8177, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is tom brady's home playoff record", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8177, "Truth_answer": "Tom Brady holds the NFL record for most playoff wins by a quarterback with 30, and the record for most playoff games started.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Football_League_quarterback_playoff_records_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what playoff records does the football player tom brady hold", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8177, "Truth_answer": "Tom Brady has led his team to more division titles than any other quarterback in NFL history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121175734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Brady_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does tom brady have any other achievements besides the NFL record for most playoff wins by a quarterback", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8177, "Truth_answer": "Tom Brady spent the first 20 seasons of his career with the New England Patriots, playing in nine Super Bowls and winning six of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many super bowls has football player tom brady won", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8177, "Truth_answer": "On March 20, 2020, Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The two-year contract was worth $50 million in fully guaranteed money with up to $4.5 million each year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the football player tom brady retired", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8178, "Truth_answer": "The word Mormon most colloquially denotes an adherent, practitioner, follower, or constituent of Mormonism in restorationist Christianity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the word mormon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8178, "Truth_answer": "Mormon also commonly refers, specifically, to a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is often colloquially, but imprecisely, referred to as the Mormon Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114054016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormon_(word)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the word, mormon refer to a person", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8178, "Truth_answer": "The term Mormon is taken from the title of the Book of Mormon, a sacred text adherents believe to have been translated from golden plates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114054016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormon_(word)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the word, mormon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8178, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement, which, according to adherents, contains writings of ancient prophets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book of mormon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8178, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon was first published in March 1830 by Joseph Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.fairmormon.org/blog/2012/03/28/fair-questions-3-sharing-the-book-of-mormon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book of mormon published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8179, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ain't what you do it's the way that you do it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8180, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Busch currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 18 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Busch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does kyle busch drive for in nascar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8180, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Busch currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 54 Toyota Supra for JGR.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does kyle busch drive for in nascar besides the no. 18 toyota camry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8180, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Busch currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, driving the No. 51 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Busch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other cars kyle busch drives for nascar besides the no. 18 toyota and the no. 54 toyota supra", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8180, "Truth_answer": "Busch currently holds several records in NASCAR competition, including the most race wins in a season across the top three NASCAR series, with 24 wins, which he accomplished in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Busch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the driver kyle busch have any records in nascar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8180, "Truth_answer": "At age 19 years and 317 days, Busch became NASCAR's youngest ever pole winner in a Cup Series race at California Speedway in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Busch_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other record kyle busch have in nascar besides most race wins in a season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8181, "Truth_answer": "The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was designed by Syrian architect Yousef Abdelky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the architect of sheikh zayed mosque", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8181, "Truth_answer": "The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was constructed between 1996 and 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229135633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh_Zayed_Mosque_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the construction of the sheikh zayed mosque", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8181, "Truth_answer": "The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque complex measures approximately 290 by 420 m, covering an area of more than 12 hectares, excluding exterior landscaping and vehicle parking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229135633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh_Zayed_Mosque_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the sheikh zayed mosque", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8181, "Truth_answer": "The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the the largest mosque in the country, it is the key place of worship for daily, Friday and Eid prayers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229135633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh_Zayed_Mosque_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting facts about the sheikh zayed mosque", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8181, "Truth_answer": "During Eid, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque may be visited by more than 41,000 people. For two years running, it was voted the world's second favorite landmark by TripAdvisor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the sheikh zayed mosque receive lots of visitors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8182, "Truth_answer": "Bob Charles won his only major championship in a 36-hole playoff on Saturday, eight strokes ahead of runner-up Phil Rodgers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200821032511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Open_Championship_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the british golf open in 1963", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8182, "Truth_answer": "Masters winner Jack Nicklaus bogeyed the last two holes and came in third, one stroke out of the playoff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200821032511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Open_Championship_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who came in third at the british golf open in 1963", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8182, "Truth_answer": "A heavy favourite among the local bettors, two-time defending champion Arnold Palmer tied for 26th.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200821032511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Open_Championship_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the favorite to win the british golf open in 1963", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8182, "Truth_answer": "The 1963 Open Championship total prize money remained unchanged at £8,500 but the distribution was changed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the prize for the british golf open in 1963", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8182, "Truth_answer": "The 1963 Open Championship winner's prize was increased to £1,500 with £1,000 for second, £800 for third, £650 for fourth, £500 for fifth, £350 for sixth, £275 for seventh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200821032511id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Open_Championship_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the prize distributed in the british golf open in 1963", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8183, "Truth_answer": "As the rivalry was played for many years at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, the name of the Iron Bowl comes from Birmingham's historic role in the steel industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219225903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Bowl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do they call auburn vs alabama the iron bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8183, "Truth_answer": "Alabama has a winning record against all Southeastern Conference teams and leads the series with Auburn 46–37–1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is leading the iron bowl between auburn vs alabama", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8183, "Truth_answer": "The Iron Bowl is traditionally played on Thanksgiving weekend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the iron bowl played", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8183, "Truth_answer": "Since 2000, the Iron Bowl games have been played at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn every odd-numbered year and at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa every even-numbered year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the games played for the iron bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8183, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, No. 15 Auburn defeated No. 5 Alabama, 48–45, in a classic back-and-forth match.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the most recent iron bowl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8184, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the transport medium for the cardiovascular system is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8185, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is elected as head of the american pows", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8186, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "member of parliament local area development scheme (mplads)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8187, "Truth_answer": "Warwick Davis played as Lubdan the Leprechaun in Leprechaun in the Hood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the leprechaun in leprechaun in the hood", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8187, "Truth_answer": "Leprechaun in the Hood was released direct-to-video on March 28, 2000, and is the last film in the series to be released by Trimark Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200604154259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprechaun_in_the_Hood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the movie leprechaun in the hood released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8187, "Truth_answer": "Leprechaun in the Hood is the fifth installment in the Leprechaun series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there other leprechaun movies besides leprechaun in the hood", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8187, "Truth_answer": "Leprechaun in the Hood is the fifth installment in the Leprechaun series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there other leprechaun movies besides leprechaun in the hood", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8187, "Truth_answer": "Leprechaun in the Hood is followed by Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200604154259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprechaun_in_the_Hood_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a sequel to leprechaun in the hood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8188, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the dont matter to me sample come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8189, "Truth_answer": "Beaver, the former Conley Inn in Homewood, and nearby Buttermilk Falls were used as locations in the film; interior and exterior scenes were shot near a boat launch in Monaca.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the movie i am number four filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8189, "Truth_answer": "A spring fair scene was filmed in Deer Lakes Park in West Deer; Port Vue, North Park, New Kensington and Hyde Park were also used as locations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else was the movie i am number four filmed besides beaver", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8189, "Truth_answer": "I Am Number Four was edited by Jim Page, with Industrial Light & Magic developing the visual effects for the alien Pikens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214023734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Number_Four_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who edited the film i am number four", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8189, "Truth_answer": "I Am Number Four was scored by former Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214023734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Number_Four_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who scored the film i am number four", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8189, "Truth_answer": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 33% approval rating and an average rating of 4.8/10 based on 158 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214023734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Number_Four_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception of the film i am number four", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8190, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the preamble (or introduction) to the constitution of the united states includes the following", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8191, "Truth_answer": "Olivia Liv Lerner attempts to be perfect instead of taking things lightly, ever since her parents died when she was a child.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118053327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bride_Wars_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to liv's parents in bride wars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8191, "Truth_answer": "Raphael and Wilson completed the shooting script of Bride Wars, from an original screenplay by Greg DePaul, before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike began.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118053327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bride_Wars_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film bride wars original", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8191, "Truth_answer": "Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith also contributed to the screenplay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118053327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bride_Wars_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other screenwriters for the film bride wars besides Greg DePaul", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8191, "Truth_answer": "Bride Wars was almost universally panned by critics. The film received an 11% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 144 collected reviews, along with an average rating of 3.35/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118053327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bride_Wars_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the critical reception for bride wars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8191, "Truth_answer": "Apart from negative reviews, the film Bride Wars was nominated for 2 awards at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards: Best Fight and Anne Hathaway for Best Female Performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any awards or nominations for the film bride wars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8192, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fate stay night unlimited blade works who killed rider", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8193, "Truth_answer": "The Lion King (2019) stars the voices of Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Billy Eichner, John Kani, John Oliver, Florence Kasumba, Eric Andre, and Keegan-Michael Key.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voices in the lion king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8193, "Truth_answer": "Much of the main cast for 2019 film, the lion king signed in early 2017, and principal photography began in mid-2017 on a blue screen stage in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.popcornflix.me/the-lion-king-2019-full-movie-free-download-hd-720p-1080p/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the cast selected for the 2019 film, the lion king", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8193, "Truth_answer": "Composers Hans Zimmer, Elton John, and lyricist Tim Rice, all of whom worked on the original's soundtrack, returned to compose the score alongside Knowles-Carter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King_(2019_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the music for the 2019 film, the lion king", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8193, "Truth_answer": "The Lion King has grossed over $1.6 billion worldwide. Despite not being advertised as an animated film, it surpassed Frozen to become the highest-grossing animated film of all-time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the 2019 film, the lion king gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8193, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 film, The Lion King received nominations for Best Animated Feature Film and Original Song categories at the 77th Golden Globe Awards and 25th Critics' Choice Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the 2019 film, the lion king win awards or get nominated", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8194, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "help me find a way to your heart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8195, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the type of thunderstorm that has the most damaging winds and precipitation is a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8196, "Truth_answer": "I Understand (Just How You Feel) is a popular song. It was written by Pat Best and was published in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang i understand just how you feel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8196, "Truth_answer": "Hit versions of the song, I Understand Just How You Feel were initially recorded by the Four Tunes and by June Valli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other versions of the song I understand just how you feel besides by pat best", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8196, "Truth_answer": "The recording by the Four Tunes was released by Jubilee Records. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on May 19, 1954, and lasted 15 weeks on the chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Understand_(Just_How_You_Feel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the hit version song I understand just how you feel by four tunes chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8196, "Truth_answer": "The recording by June Valli was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5740. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 2, 1954.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107064037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Understand_(Just_How_You_Feel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the other label of the song I understand just how you feel by june valli chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8196, "Truth_answer": "Later versions of the song I Understand Just How You Feel by the G-Clefs; and Freddie and the Dreamers charted. The latter version sold over one million copies globally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other versions of the song I understand just how you feel besides by pat best", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8197, "Truth_answer": "Dylan Kingwell is Steve Murphy. He is Shaun's younger brother, in flashbacks and later dreams and visions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays shaun murphy's brother on the good doctor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8197, "Truth_answer": "Dylan Kingwell plays Steve Murphy as a recurring character in season 1 and 3 of The Good Doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the brother steve murphy a main character", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8197, "Truth_answer": "The series The Good Doctor stars Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young autistic savant surgical resident at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the good doctor series star", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8197, "Truth_answer": "The Good Doctor series debuted on September 25, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the good doctor series start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8197, "Truth_answer": "In February 2020, ABC renewed The Good Doctor show for a fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the good doctor series still ongoing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8198, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 stock market crash is a global stock market crash that began on the 20th of February, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the stock market crash in the 21st century", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8198, "Truth_answer": "Multiple indexes such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the S&P/ASX 200 fell into a correction late February during one of the worst trading weeks since 2007–2008.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the 2020 stock market crash", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8198, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 stock market crash occurred during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, one of the most impactful Pandemics since the Spanish flu in 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the 2020 stock market crash", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8198, "Truth_answer": "Rising fears and global economic shutdown due to the economic impact of COVID-19 is believed to be a main cause of the stock market crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the coronavirus pandemic connected to the 2020 stock market crash", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8198, "Truth_answer": "Many experts have argued that it's an 'accelerant' rather than a sole core reason behind the crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do experts say about the coronavirus and the 2020 stock market crash", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8199, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when can we say that workers are alienated from their work from their fellow workers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8200, "Truth_answer": "Central among the various plannings was to establish direct and permanent trade of the highly priced spices, that were native to Southeast Asia, included pepper, cloves, nutmeg, mace and cinnamon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what first drew european countries to southeast asia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8200, "Truth_answer": "The first phase of European colonization of Southeast Asia took place throughout the 16th and 17th centuries after the arrival of Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and later French marine spice traders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200629124454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonisation_of_Southeast_Asia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first colonization of southeast asia by europe", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8200, "Truth_answer": "Fiercely competitive, the Europeans soon sought to eliminate each other by forcibly taking control of the production centers, trade hubs and vital strategic locations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200629124454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonisation_of_Southeast_Asia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the first european colonization of southeast asia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8200, "Truth_answer": "The second phase of European colonization of Southeast Asia is related to the Industrial Revolution and the rise of powerful nation states in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200629124454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonisation_of_Southeast_Asia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another european colonization of southeast asia besides the first phase with the arrival of dutch, portuguese, spanish, and french", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8200, "Truth_answer": "European interference during the second phase are dictated by geo-strategic rivalries, the need to defend and grow spheres of interest, and competition for commercial outlets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200629124454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonisation_of_Southeast_Asia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the second phase of european colonization of southeast asia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8201, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the capital of texas red dawn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8202, "Truth_answer": "Great Western Railway operates long-distance inter-city services along the Great Western Main Line to and from the West of England and South Wales.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107094103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Western_Railway_(train_operating_company)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the great western railway start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8202, "Truth_answer": "GWR provides commuter and outer-suburban services from its London terminus at Paddington to West London, the Thames Valley region including parts of Berkshire, parts of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107094103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Western_Railway_(train_operating_company)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else does the great western railway operate besides along the great western main line to and from the west of england and south wales", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8202, "Truth_answer": "Great Western Railway will also be providing and maintaining the new fleet for Heathrow Express from May 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any new routes the great western railway goes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8202, "Truth_answer": "Great Western Railway began operating in February 1996 as Great Western Trains, as part of the privatisation of British Rail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107094103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Western_Railway_(train_operating_company)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the great western railway begin operating", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8202, "Truth_answer": "The Great Western Railway franchise carries around 105 million passengers a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how widely used is the great western railway", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8203, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of all prime minister of india since 1947", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8204, "Truth_answer": "Asian elephants inhabit grasslands, tropical evergreen forests, semi-evergreen forests, moist deciduous forests, dry deciduous forests and dry thorn forests, in addition to cultivated and secondary forests and scrublands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214154310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_elephant_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the habitat of an asian elephant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8204, "Truth_answer": "In the eastern Himalaya in northeast India, asian elephants regularly move up above 3,000 m in summer at a few sites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214154310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_elephant_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the habitat of asian elephants change throughout the year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8204, "Truth_answer": "In Bangladesh, some asian elephant isolated populations survive in the south-east Chittagong Hills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214154310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_elephant_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anywhere else besides the eastern himalaya that asian elephants change their habitat", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8204, "Truth_answer": "The pre-eminent threats to the Asian elephant today are the loss, degradation and fragmentation of its habitat, which leads to increasing conflicts between humans and elephants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are asian elephants threatened for extinction", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8204, "Truth_answer": "Asian elephants are poached for ivory and a variety of other products including meat and leather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214154310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_elephant_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are asian elephants poached", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8205, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the principle that each culture should be judged by its own standards is termed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8206, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "vegetation and wildlife found in ganga and brahmaputra delta", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8207, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Purchase was signed by President Andrew Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who signed the treaty to purchase alaska from russia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8207, "Truth_answer": "Alaska was formally transferred to the United States on October 18, 1867, through a treaty ratified by the United States Senate and signed by President Andrew Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the alaska purchase occur", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8207, "Truth_answer": "In the aftermath of the Crimean War, Emperor Alexander II of Russia began exploring the possibility of selling Alaska, which would be difficult to defend from Britain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the alaska purchase come about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8207, "Truth_answer": "Following the end of the American Civil War, U.S. Secretary of State William Seward entered into negotiations with Russian minister Eduard de Stoeckl for the purchase of Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212173504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Purchase_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the united states get involved with the alaska purchase", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8207, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska purchase added 586,412 square miles of new territory to the United States for the cost of $7.2 million, or 2 cents per acre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the alaska purchase", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8208, "Truth_answer": "The Know Nothing, formally known as the Native American Party and the American Party from 1855 onwards, was a far-right nativist political party and movement in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the know nothings and what did they want", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8208, "Truth_answer": "The Know Nothing was primarily an anti-Catholic, anti-immigration, and xenophobic movement, originally starting as a secret society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the the know nothings a movement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8208, "Truth_answer": "Adherents to the movement were to simply reply I know nothing when asked about its specifics by outsiders, providing the group with its common name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121132223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_Nothing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the know nothings name originate from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8208, "Truth_answer": "The Know Nothing movement also briefly emerged as a major political party in the form of the American Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121132223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_Nothing_p0", "http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2019/01/history-ramming-at-us-fast-are-we-in.html?showComment=1548706609583_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the know nothings a political party", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8208, "Truth_answer": "The remaining members of the party supported the Constitutional Union Party in the 1860 presidential election, which lost to Abraham Lincoln and said defeat ultimately led to the final dissolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the know nothings party disband", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8209, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "area near the equator where winds die out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8210, "Truth_answer": "Leutinizing hormone, the other reproductive pituitary hormone, aids in egg maturation and provides the hormonal trigger to cause ovulation and the release of eggs from the ovary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320140722id_/https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/the-menstrual-cycle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which hormone stimulates the release of the ovum from the ovary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8210, "Truth_answer": "The most important hormone for reproduction is called gonadotropin releasing hormone, better known as GnRH.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most important hormone in the menstrual cycle", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8210, "Truth_answer": "GnRH stimulates the pituitary gland to produce follicle stimulating hormone, the hormone responsible for starting follicle development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320140722id_/https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/the-menstrual-cycle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how come gonadotropin releasing hormone is the most important hormone for the menstrual cycle", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8210, "Truth_answer": "Gonadotropin releasing hormone causes the level of estrogen, the primary female hormone, to rise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320140722id_/https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/the-menstrual-cycle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does the gonadotropin releasing hormone do besides stimulates the pituitary gland to produce follicle stimulating hormone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8210, "Truth_answer": "The hypothalamus is located centrally in the brain and communicates by way of exchange of blood with the pituitary gland. Several neuroendocrine agents, or hormones, are produced by the hypothalamus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320140722id_/https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/the-menstrual-cycle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the hypothlamus' purpose in the menstrual cycle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8211, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "countries who are not members of united nations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8212, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to tell what model of fitbit i have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8213, "Truth_answer": "A significant feature of the series is that Dove Cameron plays dual roles, one being Liv and the other one being Maddie, Liv's identical twin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the twins on liv and maddie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8213, "Truth_answer": "The series Liv and Maddie stars Dove Cameron, Joey Bragg, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Kali Rocha, Benjamin King, and Lauren Lindsey Donzis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_and_Maddie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else does the show liv and maddie star besides Dove Cameron", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8213, "Truth_answer": "Liv and Maddie, also known as Liv and Maddie: Cali Style for the fourth season, is an American comedy television series created by John D. Beck and Ron Hart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ufnu.cellular-kites.de/liv-and-maddie-season-4-episode-15.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_and_Maddie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show liv and maddie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8213, "Truth_answer": "Another significant feature of the series Liv and Maddie are documentary-style cutaways where characters speak to the viewers to explain their opinions on various situations in each episode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_and_Maddie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another significant feature of the show liv and maddie besides dove cameron playing both twins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8213, "Truth_answer": "Liv and Maddie aired on Disney Channel from July 19, 2013 to March 24, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_and_Maddie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show liv and maddie over", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8214, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "india vs pakistan cricket head to head record", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8215, "Truth_answer": "A pre-determined overhead rate is the rate used to apply manufacturing overhead to work-in-process inventory. The pre-determined overhead rate is calculated before the period begins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201105231827id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-determined_overhead_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate computed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8215, "Truth_answer": "The first step of the pre-determined overhead rate is to estimate the amount of the activity base that will be required to support operations in the upcoming period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201105231827id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-determined_overhead_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the pre-determined overhead rate computed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8215, "Truth_answer": "The second step of the pre-determined overhead rate is to estimate the total manufacturing cost at that level of activity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201105231827id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-determined_overhead_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second step of the pre-determined overhead rate after estimating the amount of the activity base that will be required to support operations in the upcoming period", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8215, "Truth_answer": "The third step is to compute the predetermined overhead rate by dividing the estimated total manufacturing overhead costs by the estimated total amount of cost driver or activity base.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201105231827id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-determined_overhead_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the third step of the pre-determined overhead rate after estimating the total manufacturing cost at that level of activity", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8215, "Truth_answer": "Common activity bases used in the calculation include direct labor costs, direct labor hours, or machine hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201105231827id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-determined_overhead_rate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are commonly used activity bases for the pre-determined overhead rate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8216, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the author of the book david copperfield is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8217, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "places in africa that dont have clean water", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8218, "Truth_answer": "The last two people executed in Canada were Ronald Turpin and Arthur Lucas, convicted for separate murders, at 12:02 am on December 11, 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Canada_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last person executed in canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8218, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Turpin and Arthur Lucas were executed at the Don Jail in Toronto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were ronald turpin and arthur lucas executed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8218, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Turpin was 29 and Arthur Lucas was 54 when they were executed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old were ronald turpin and arthur lucas at the time of their execution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8218, "Truth_answer": "It was not until 1976 that Canada formally abolished the death penalty from the Criminal Code, when the House of Commons narrowly passed Bill C 84.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115133331id_/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/capital-punishment-in-canada-1.795391_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was capital punishment abolished in canada", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8218, "Truth_answer": "Bill C 84 did not apply to military offences but, in 1998, Canada wiped out all references to capital punishment including military offences as treason and mutiny", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did bill c 84 apply to military offences", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8219, "Truth_answer": "Molly Parker plays mission commander Maureen Robinson, the mother of Judy, Penny, and Will Robinson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the mom on lost in space", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8219, "Truth_answer": "Toby Stephens plays John Robinson, former U.S. Navy SEAL and husband to Maureen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222080155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_in_Space_(2018_TV_series)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays maureen robinson's husband on lost in space", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8219, "Truth_answer": "Rotten Tomatoes reported a 68 percent approval rating for the first season of Lost in Space while the second season received an 83 percent approval rating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which season of lost in space received better approval ratings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8219, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Lost in Space was released on April 13, 2018, on Netflix", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the series lost in space premiere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8219, "Truth_answer": "The series Lost in Space received 4 Visual Effects Society Awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the series lost in space win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8220, "Truth_answer": "Babe Ruth has hit the most home runs in New York Yankees franchise history with 659 home runs", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who hit the most home runs on the yankees", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8220, "Truth_answer": "Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs in his career", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122210909id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_Ruth_p25", "https://drgeraldstein.wordpress.com/category/religion/_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many home runs did babe ruth hit in his career", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8220, "Truth_answer": "Harry Frazee sold Babe Ruth because of a long running dispute with American League founder and president Ban Johnson and due to financial trouble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did harry frazee sell babe ruth to the ny yankees", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8220, "Truth_answer": "For Babe Ruth, Harry Frazee received the record sum of 100,000 dollars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818135257id_/https://sabr.org/bioproj/harry-frazee-and-the-red-sox_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did red sox' owner harry frazee get for babe ruth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8220, "Truth_answer": "The Curse of the Bambino was a superstition evolving from the failure of MLB's Boston Red Sox to win the World Series in 86 years, from 1918 to 2004", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the curse of the bambino", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the retirement age in pakistan army", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8222, "Truth_answer": "Some of the trolls in the movie Trolls include Poppy, Branch, King Gristle Jr., Bridget, Chef, Creek, Biggie, King Peppy, King Gristle Sr, DJ Suki, Cooper, Chenille, Satin, among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the trolls in the movie trolls", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8222, "Truth_answer": "Trolls was theatrically released in the United States on November 4, 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolls_(film)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolls_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film trolls released in the us", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8222, "Truth_answer": "The film Trolls follows two trolls who go on a quest, to save their village from destruction by the Bergens, creatures who eat Trolls to be happy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolls_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film trolls about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8222, "Truth_answer": "Trolls grossed 153.7 million dollars in the US and Canada and 193.2 million dollars in other countries for a worldwide total of 346.8 million dollars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolls_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the film trolls gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8222, "Truth_answer": "The budget for the film Trolls was 125 million dollars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for the film trolls", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8223, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who qualified for world cup from north america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8224, "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades Darker ends with an engagement, a fancy party, a slight family blow out, and a threat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093720id_/https://www.bustle.com/p/the-fifty-shades-darker-ending-might-seem-happy-but-looks-can-be-deceiving-36817_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens at the end of fifty shades darker", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8224, "Truth_answer": "Much like its predecessor, Fifty Shades Darker received negative reviews from critics, who criticized its screenplay, narrative and Dornan's performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229104627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_Darker_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the critics say about fifty shades darker", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8224, "Truth_answer": "The film Fifty Shades Darker grossed a worldwide total of 381.1 million dollars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did fifty shades darker gross worldwide", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8224, "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades Darker won two Golden Raspberry Awards, one for Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and another one for Worst Supporting Actress", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did fifty shades darker win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8224, "Truth_answer": "In August 2013, sales of the trilogy saw James top the Forbes' list of the highest-earning authors with earnings of 95 million dollars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_(novel_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did e. l. james earn for the fifty shades trilogy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8225, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles participated in 3 Super Bowls, Super Bowl XV on January 25, 1981, Super Bowl XXXIX on February 6, 2005, and Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the eagles in the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8225, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 season the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LII, their first Super Bowl win in franchise history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Eagles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the philadelphia eagles win a super bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8225, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles won their first Super Bowl in the 2017 season and their fourth NFL title overall, after winning the Championship Game in 1948, 1949, and 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Eagles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many league championships have the eagles won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8225, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles won the NFL Eastern conference championship in 1960, and 3 NFC conference championships in 1980, 2004, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the eagles win conference championships", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8225, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles have won 14 division championships", "Truth_passages": [ "https://jrgdutton.wordpress.com/category/mirror/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many division champrionships have the eagles won", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8226, "Truth_answer": "In NC, shooters must be a minimum age of 12 years old. Shooters under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do you have to be to go to a shooting range in nc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8226, "Truth_answer": "North Carolina is among 30 states that don’t prohibit children from using rifles, whether it’s a .22 caliber squirrel rifle or a fully automatic Uzi", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are children allowed to use rifles in nc", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8226, "Truth_answer": "A new law, which went into effect in October 2013, makes it legal to carry a gun in the NC's restaurants, bars, parks, and public schools and universities", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204959id_/https://www.wunc.org/post/where-cant-you-carry-gun-nc_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are nc residents allowed to carry guns in restaurants", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8226, "Truth_answer": "No state permit is required to purchase a rifle or shotgun in NC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do you need a permit to purchase a gun or rifle in nc", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8226, "Truth_answer": "NC state law forbids persons to import, manufacture, possess, store, transport, sell, offer to sell, purchase, offer to purchase, deliver or give to another, or acquire any Teflon-coated bullet", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218095418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teflon-coated_bullet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are teflon coated bullets illegal in nc", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8227, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the cheetah ranges through most of this eastern country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year does the original it take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8229, "Truth_answer": "SpongeBob SquarePants aired its first episode, Help Wanted, along with sister episodes Reef Blower and Tea at the Treedome, on May 1, 1999", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_Wanted_(SpongeBob_SquarePants)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first episode of spongebob released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8229, "Truth_answer": "The first episode of SpongeBob, Help Wanted, was written by series creator Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, and Tim Hill", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the first episode of spongebob squarepants", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8229, "Truth_answer": "The animation of SpongeBob's first episode, Help Wanted, was directed by the show's supervising director Alan Smart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_Wanted_(SpongeBob_SquarePants)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the animation of spongebob's first episode, help wanted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8229, "Truth_answer": "SpongeBob SquarePants was created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created spongebob squarepants", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8229, "Truth_answer": "For SpongeBob SquarePants, Stephen Hillenburg won two Emmy Awards in the categories of Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and Outstanding Sound Editing in Animation in 2010 and 2014, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did stephen hillenburg win any emmys for spongebob squarepants", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8230, "Truth_answer": "Senators serve six year terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is elected for a six year term", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8230, "Truth_answer": "To be a Senator, a person must be aged 30 or over", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the age qualification to run for Senator", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8230, "Truth_answer": "Candidates for U.S. Senator must have been U.S. citizenship for at least nine years before running.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the candidate for senator have to be a us citizen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8230, "Truth_answer": "Fifteen senators have been expelled in the Senate's history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127102225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many senators have been expelled in the senate's history", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8230, "Truth_answer": "William Blount was expelled as US Senator for treason in 1797, and fourteen US Senators were expelled between 1861 and 1862 for supporting the Confederate secession.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were us senators expelled in the past", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8231, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "red and nicky orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "essay on the past present and future of lagos state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8233, "Truth_answer": "The Band's Visit is a Tony winning musical about an imaginary encounter between Arab musicians and Jewish villagers in a small Israeli desert town", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818234657id_/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/04/theater/bands-visit-broadway-closing.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the broadway play the bands visit about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8233, "Truth_answer": "David Yazbek composed the music and wrote the lyrics for The Band's Visit", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the music and lyrics of the band's visit", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8233, "Truth_answer": "The Band's Visit is based on the 2007 Israeli film of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805183024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Band's_Visit_(musical)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what film is the musical the band's visit based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8233, "Truth_answer": "The original production of The Band's Visit premiered in Off Broadway previews at the Atlantic Theater Company on November 11, 2016, had its official opening on December 8, 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the original production of the band's visit premiere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8233, "Truth_answer": "The musical The Band's Visit was directed by David Cromer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the musical the band's visit", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8234, "Truth_answer": "The Caribbean Sea is home to three Spanish speaking countries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129034848id_/http://www.thinkabroad.net:80/spanishspeakingcountries.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many spanish speaking countries are there in the caribbean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8234, "Truth_answer": "The three Spanish speaking countries in the Caribbean are Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the three spanish speaking countries in the caribbean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8234, "Truth_answer": "Equatorial Guinea is the only sovereign African state in which Spanish is an official language", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is spanish spoken in african countries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8234, "Truth_answer": "Independence from Spain was gained on 12 October 1968 and the region became the Republic of Equatorial Guinea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126121848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equatorial_Guinea_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did equatorial guinea gain its independence from spain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8234, "Truth_answer": "Spanish Guinea was a set of insular and continental territories controlled by Spain since 1778 in the Gulf of Guinea and on the Bight of Bonny, in Central Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207070813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Guinea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the spanish rule begin in equatorial guinea", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8235, "Truth_answer": "Ring a Ring o' Roses or Ring a Ring o' Rosie is an English nursery rhyme or folksong and playground singing game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121175920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_o%27_Roses_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does ring a ring o' roses come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8235, "Truth_answer": "Ring a ring o roses first appeared in print in 1881, but it is reported that a version was already being sung to the current tune in the 1790s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121175920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_o%27_Roses_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ring a ring o' roses first appear in print", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8235, "Truth_answer": "Ring a Ring o Roses rhyme was printed in Kate Greenaway's 1881 edition of Mother Goose", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was an early version of ring a ring o' roses printed in a mother goose collection", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8235, "Truth_answer": "A German rhyme first printed in 1796 closely resembles Ring a ring o'roses in its first stanza and accompanies the same actions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121175920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_o%27_Roses_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was ring a ring o' roses first printed in german", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8235, "Truth_answer": "The plague explanation for Ring a ring o' roses did not appear until the mid-twentieth century and the symptoms described do not fit especially well with the Great Plague", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121175920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_o%27_Roses_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do scholars regard the black plague explanation of ring a ring o' roses as baseless", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8236, "Truth_answer": "In the series Jane the Virgin, Jane becomes pregnant after an accidental artificial insemination by her gynecologist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_the_Virgin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is jane pregnant if she's a virgin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8236, "Truth_answer": "Jane Villanueva, a 23 year old religious young Latina, becomes pregnant after being artificially inseminated by mistake", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_the_Virgin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is jane from jane the virgin when she is accidentally inseminated", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8236, "Truth_answer": "Rafael Solano, owner of the Marbella Hotel, is the biological father of Jane Villanueva's child", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whose sperm did jane villanueva become accidentally inseminated with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8236, "Truth_answer": "The series Jane the Virgin stars Gina Rodriguez as Jane Villanueva", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_the_Virgin_p1", "https://www.showstab.com/page/3/_p16", "https://gina-rodriguez.org/news/1649-press-photos-video-gina-on-jimmy-kimmel-live/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays jane in jane the virgin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8236, "Truth_answer": "Jane the Virgin is a loose adaptation of the Venezuelan telenovela Juana la Virgen created by Perla Farías", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_the_Virgin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the series jane the virgin based on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8237, "Truth_answer": "The immediate and short-term effects of the Chernobyl disaster include radiation sickness and cataracts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the short term effects of the chernobyl disaster", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8237, "Truth_answer": "Late effects of exposure to the Chernobyl disaster are thyroid cancer, especially in children and adolescents, and leukaemia among exposed workers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190602223006id_/http://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document.html?reference=EPRS_BRI(2016)581972_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190602223006id_/http://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document.html?reference=EPRS_BRI(2016)581972_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the long term effects of the chernobyl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8237, "Truth_answer": "The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on Saturday 26 April 1986, at the No. 4 nuclear reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster_p0", "https://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/compilation-of-rare-footage-from-the-1986-chernobyl-disaster/85996347/_p0", "https://imechanica.org/comment/19846_p283", "https://imechanica.org/comment/19846_p276", "http://top.hatnote.com/en/wikipedia/2019/7/29.html_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the chernobyl disaster occur", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8237, "Truth_answer": "The Chernobyl disaster is considered the worst nuclear disaster in history and is one of only two nuclear energy disasters rated at seven on the International Nuclear Event Scale", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129233602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how severe was the chernobyl disaster", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8237, "Truth_answer": "The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan was the only other nuclear energy disaster rated at seven besides the Chernobyl disaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the other nuclear disaster that rated at seven on the international nuclear event scale besides the chernobyl disaster", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8238, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar has played 664 international cricket matches in total.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played maximum matches for india in all international formats of cricket", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8238, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did sachin tendulkar take up cricket", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8238, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did sachin tendulkar make his debut", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8238, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar is colloquially known as Little Master or Master Blaster", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is sachin tendulkar's nickname", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8238, "Truth_answer": "Sachin Tendulkar retired from Twenty20 cricket in October 2013 and subsequently retired from all forms of cricket on 16 November 2013 after playing his 200th Test match", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112120902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachin_Tendulkar_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did sachin tendulkar retire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "timeline of discovery of solar system planets and their moons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8240, "Truth_answer": "The last episode of Game of Thrones aired on May 19, 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episode of game of thrones are left", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8240, "Truth_answer": "During the course of the series, 73 episodes of Game of Thrones aired over eight seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes long is game of thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8240, "Truth_answer": "Season 8 of Game of Thrones has six episodes", "Truth_passages": [ "https://gamesofthronesseason8.com/t/watch-game-of-thrones-8-online/_p4", "https://gamesofthronesseason8.com/t/watch-game-of-thrones-8-online/_p3", "http://ctkp.carriereindustries.fr/game-of-thrones-dragon-self-insert-fanfiction.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does season 8 of game of thrones have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8240, "Truth_answer": "The series Game of Thrones premiered on April 17, 2011, on HBO", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did game of thrones premiere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8240, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Game of Thrones averaged 2.5 million viewers for its first Sunday night screenings and a gross audience of 9.3 million viewers per episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many viewers did the first season of game of thrones average", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8241, "Truth_answer": "There are three stages of electric power supply; generation, transmission and distribution. Each of these stages involves distinct production processes, work activities and hazards.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://iloencyclopaedia.org/contents/part-xi-36283/power-generation-and-distribution_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is electric power generation transmission and distribution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8241, "Truth_answer": "Most electricity is generated at 13,200 to 24,000 volts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at how many volts is electric power generated", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8241, "Truth_answer": "Transmission lines are constructed between transmission substations located at electric generating stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190701071339id_/http://www.iloencyclopaedia.org:80/component/k2/item/616-electric-power-generation-transmission-and-distribution-safety-a-us-example_p4", "https://iloencyclopaedia.org/contents/part-xi-36283/power-generation-and-distribution_p46" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are transmission lines constructed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8241, "Truth_answer": "The distribution system connects the transmission system to the customer’s equipment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the distribution system do with electric power", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8241, "Truth_answer": "The Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Standard was promulgated by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration on 31 January 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who promulgated the electric power generation, transmission and distribution standard", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8242, "Truth_answer": "Aella's castle in the film, The Vikings, was the real Fort de la Latte in north east Brittany in France", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200709180543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vikings_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the castle in the vikings film", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8242, "Truth_answer": "The Vikings was directed by Richard Fleischer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200709180543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vikings_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200709180543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vikings_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film, the vikings", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8242, "Truth_answer": "The Vikings was based on the 1951 novel The Viking by Edison Marshall", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200709180543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vikings_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film the vikings based on a novel", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8242, "Truth_answer": "The novel The Viking was based on material from the sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200709180543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vikings_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the novel the viking based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8242, "Truth_answer": "The film, The Vikings, proved a major box office success and spawned the television series Tales of the Vikings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a series based on the film the vikings", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8243, "Truth_answer": "Julia Winter plays Veruca Salt in the 2005 film, Charlie and the Chocolate factory", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played veruca salt in the new willy wonka", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8243, "Truth_answer": "Julia Winter was 11 when she starred as Veruca Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102194244id_/https://charlieandthechocolatefactoryfilm.fandom.com/wiki/Julia_Winter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was julia winter when she acted in charlie and the chocolate factory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8243, "Truth_answer": "Julia Winter was born in Stocklom, Sweden and grew up in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is julia winter from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8243, "Truth_answer": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was Julia Winter's first and last movie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102194244id_/https://charlieandthechocolatefactoryfilm.fandom.com/wiki/Julia_Winter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other movies has julia winter been in besides charlie and the chocolate factory", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8243, "Truth_answer": "Julia Winter is currently in Sweden studying to become a doctor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is julia winter doing now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8244, "Truth_answer": "In Pride and Prejudice, Charlotte marries Mr. Collins", "Truth_passages": [ "https://shakestirmuddle.com/2017/08/18/im-turning-you-down-tom-collins/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did charlotte marry in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8244, "Truth_answer": "Charlotte marries Mr. Collins because he has a stable income and offers her the opportunity to have a home of her own.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003009id_/https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/pride/key-questions/why-charlotte-marries-collins/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does charlotte marry mr. collins in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8244, "Truth_answer": "Charlotte does not love Mr. Collins, but she doesn't believe that love is essential for a successful marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003009id_/https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/pride/key-questions/why-charlotte-marries-collins/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does charlotte love mr. collins", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8244, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Collins of Pride and Prejudice is an obsequious and pompous man who is excessively devoted to his patroness", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mr. collins' personality like in pride and prejudice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8244, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Collins of Pride and Prejudice is a clergyman and the current heir presumptive to his estate of Longbourn House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mr. collins' profession in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8245, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a picture of yogi the bear", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8245, "Truth_answer": "Yogi Bear made his debut in 1958 as a supporting character in The Huckleberry Hound Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105103544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Bear_p0", "https://listverse.com/2009/01/29/top-10-best-hanna-barbera-cartoons/?utm_source=more&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=direct_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did yogi bear make his debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8245, "Truth_answer": "In January 1961, Yogi Bear was given his own show, The Yogi Bear Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105103544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Bear_p1", "https://listverse.com/2009/01/29/top-10-best-hanna-barbera-cartoons/?utm_source=more&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=direct_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was yogi bear given his own show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8245, "Truth_answer": "From the time of the character's debut until 1988, Yogi Bear was voiced by voice actor Daws Butler", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105103544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Bear_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the original voice of yogi bear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8245, "Truth_answer": "Art Carney's Ed Norton character on The Honeymooners was said to be Yogi Bear's inspiration; his voice mannerisms broadly mimic Carney as Norton", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105103544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Bear_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who inspired yogi bear's personality and mannerisms", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8246, "Truth_answer": "Coins in India are presently being issued in denominations of 10 paise, 20 paise, 25 paise, 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees and five rupees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101322id_/https://m.rbi.org.in/Scripts/ic_coins.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the various denominations in which coins are presently available in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8246, "Truth_answer": "The designing and minting of coins in various denominations is also the responsibility of the Government of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_rupee_p20", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101322id_/https://m.rbi.org.in/Scripts/ic_coins.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is responsible for designing and minting coins in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8246, "Truth_answer": "Coins are minted at the four India Government Mints at Mumbai, Alipore, Saifabad, Cherlapally and NOIDA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101322id_/https://m.rbi.org.in/Scripts/ic_coins.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are are coins minted in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8246, "Truth_answer": "Indian Coins are received from the Mints and issued into circulation through its Regional Issue offices of the Reserve Bank and a wide network of currency chests and coin depots", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101322id_/https://m.rbi.org.in/Scripts/ic_coins.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the coins in india issued into circulation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8246, "Truth_answer": "There are 4422 currency chest branches and 3784 small coin depots spread throughout India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101322id_/https://m.rbi.org.in/Scripts/ic_coins.aspx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many currency chest branches and small coin depots are there in india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8247, "Truth_answer": "The Kentucky Wildcats have won 2,293 games, the most wins in college basketball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most all time wins in college basketball", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8247, "Truth_answer": "The Kentucky Wildcats' first season was in 1903.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the kentucky wildcats' first season", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8247, "Truth_answer": "The Kentucky Wildcats have won 131 NCAA tournaments", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many ncaa tournaments have the kentucky wildcats won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8247, "Truth_answer": "The Kentucky Wildcats have won 8 NCAA championships", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many ncaa championships have the kentucky wildcats won", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8247, "Truth_answer": "The Kentucky Wildcats' current coach is John Calipari.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211185238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Wildcats_men%27s_basketball_p31", "https://cbbtoday.com/now/kentucky-wildcats-coach-john-calipari-meeting-with-5-star-paolo-banchero/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the kentucky wildcats' current coach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8248, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in which one of the following cities is the lingaraja temple located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8249, "Truth_answer": "In 1829, an intrepid merchant opened a trade route, today known as the Old Spanish Trail, between Los Angeles and Santa Fe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929111123id_/https://www.kcet.org/shows/lost-la/new-mexico-to-southern-california-the-old-spanish-trail-explained_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the old spanish trail start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8249, "Truth_answer": "The Old Spanish Trail was approximately 700 mi long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the old spanish trail", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8249, "Truth_answer": "The Old Spanish Trail name comes from John C. Frémont’s Report of his 1844 journey for the US Topographical Corps, acknowledging that the Spanish knew parts of the trail", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name old spanish trail come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8249, "Truth_answer": "With Native American historical roots, the Old Spanish trail was used by the adventurous and opportunists bringing textiles from Santa Fe to trade for mules and horses in Los Angeles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014114027id_/https://oldspanishtrail.org/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the purpose of the old spanish trail", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8249, "Truth_answer": "The trail was also used for illicit purposes, namely to raid the California ranchos for horses and for an extensive Indian slave trade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223041932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Spanish_Trail_(trade_route)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the old spanish trail used for illicit purposes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8250, "Truth_answer": "On My Block was filmed at John Boroughs High School in Burbank, California", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what school did they film on my block", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8250, "Truth_answer": "The series On My Block stars Sierra Capri, Jason Genao, Brett Gray, Diego Tinoco, and Jessica Marie Garcia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kristenmaldonado.com/tag/degrassi/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the series on my block", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8250, "Truth_answer": "On My Block is about four teens who find their lifelong friendship tested as they begin high school in a rough inner city Los Angeles neighborhood", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the series on my block", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8250, "Truth_answer": "Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season of On My Block an approval rating of 95 percent based on 22 reviews, and a weighted average rating of 7.83 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is on my block's approval rating", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8250, "Truth_answer": "On My Block won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout TV Show in 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the series on my block win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8251, "Truth_answer": "Prime factors are those numbers with only two factors, 1 and themselves, and because of this, the numbers 0 and 1 cannot be prime numbers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does 1 and 0 have no prime factors", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8252, "Truth_answer": "There are 13 episodes in season 2 of Preacher", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in season 2 of preacher", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8252, "Truth_answer": "The series Preacher is based on the comic book series Preacher created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the series based on a book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8252, "Truth_answer": "The series Preacher is 4 seasons long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of preacher are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8252, "Truth_answer": "The series Preacher concluded on September 29, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204002728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preacher_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the series preacher conclude", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8252, "Truth_answer": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the fourth season of Preacher has an approval rating of 75 percent, based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 7.32 out of 10", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204002728id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preacher_(TV_series)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the approval rating for the fourth season of preacher", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8253, "Truth_answer": "The asteroid belt is a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204163618id_/http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu:80/ask/185-What-is-the-asteroid-belt-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the asteroid belt located in our solar system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8253, "Truth_answer": "Astronomers think that the asteroid belt is made up of material that was never able to form into a planet, or of the remains of a planet which broke apart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204163618id_/http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu:80/ask/185-What-is-the-asteroid-belt-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the asteroid belt made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8253, "Truth_answer": "The asteroids in the asteroid belt come in a variety of sizes. Some are very small, less than a mile across, while others are quite large.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204163618id_/http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu:80/ask/185-What-is-the-asteroid-belt-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the asteroids in the asteroid belt made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8253, "Truth_answer": "The largest asteroid is called Ceres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204163618id_/http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu:80/ask/185-What-is-the-asteroid-belt-_p0", "https://earthhow.com/asteroid-facts/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8253, "Truth_answer": "With a diameter of 945 km, Ceres is both the largest of the asteroids and the only unambiguous dwarf planet inside Neptune's orbit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is ceres", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8254, "Truth_answer": "Credit Card verification codes are important safety features designed to protect your credit card accounts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200328192941id_/https://www.adavic.org.au/VerificationCode.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the verification code on a credit card", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8254, "Truth_answer": "When the credit card company processes the charge, they check the code to see if it is correct. This validates that the customer had the card in their possession", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200328192941id_/https://www.adavic.org.au/VerificationCode.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the credit card verification code protect credit card accounts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8254, "Truth_answer": "The Credit Card Verification Code is the three digits located on the back of your credit card, in the signature strip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200328192941id_/https://www.adavic.org.au/VerificationCode.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the credit card verification code located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8254, "Truth_answer": "The bank will most likely send the customer a new credit card with a new verification code upon request if the current verification code is illegible", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what if the credit card verification code becomes illegible", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8254, "Truth_answer": "Each time your bank issues a new card, they print a different Credit Card Verification Code on the card.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200328192941id_/https://www.adavic.org.au/VerificationCode.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the credit card verification code change with every new credit card", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8255, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "first country to adopt christianity as state religion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who served as the first indian municipal commissioner", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8257, "Truth_answer": "Sinéad O’Connor tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II on SNL", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sinead-oconnor-tears-up-photo-of-pope-john-paul-snl_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130172109id_/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sinead-oconnor-tears-up-photo-of-pope-john-paul-snl_p0", "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sinead-oconnor-tears-up-photo-of-pope-john-paul-snl_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who tore up a picture of the pope on snl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8257, "Truth_answer": "Sinéad O’Connor surprised the SNL staff when she opted to sing an acapella version of the Bob Marley song War instead of a song from her recent album.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did sinead o'connor sing on snl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8257, "Truth_answer": "Sinéad O’Connor sang War, which decries “ignoble and unhappy regimes” that hold people in “sub-human bondage,” changing some of the lyrics to specifically mention child abuse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the lyrics of the song war say when sinead o'connor sang it on snl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8257, "Truth_answer": "It would be years before most Americans would grasp the extent of child abuse in the Irish Catholic Church and connected institutions, a topic all too personal to Sinead O’Connor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130172109id_/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sinead-oconnor-tears-up-photo-of-pope-john-paul-snl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the snl audience undestand why sinead o'connor tore up the picture of pope john paul II", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8257, "Truth_answer": "Sinead O'Connor's SNL incident occurred nine years before John Paul II acknowledged the sexual abuse within the Church", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101124435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin%C3%A9ad_O%27Connor_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long after sinead o'connor's snl incident did the pope aknowledge child abuse in the catholic church", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8258, "Truth_answer": "The Gaslamp Quarter is San Diego’s urban playground. It’s where millions of locals and visitors converge for world class dining, nightlife and entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the gaslight district in san diego", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8258, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a map of the gaslamp quarter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8258, "Truth_answer": "The development of the gaslight district began in the 1860s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the development of the gaslamp district begin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8258, "Truth_answer": "The area currently known as the Gaslamp Quarter was known as New Town", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924224426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaslamp_Quarter,_San_Diego_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was gaslamp district's previous name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8258, "Truth_answer": "The name New Town was lost as the rest of the city grew, but the city kept the signature Gas Lamp Street lights, hence giving the area its name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the name change from new town to gaslamp district", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8259, "Truth_answer": "Bodies, often incorrectly called Let the Bodies Hit the Floor, is a song by the American rock band Drowning Pool", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did let the bodies hit the floor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8259, "Truth_answer": "Bodies is the lead single from the band Drowning Pool's debut album, Sinner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is the song bodies from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8259, "Truth_answer": "The song Bodies by Drowning Pool was released in May 2001", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song bodies released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8259, "Truth_answer": "Bodies was taken off radio stations after the September 11 attacks because the song was considered inappropriate in the wake of the terrorist attack", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626181701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodies_(Drowning_Pool_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the song bodies taken off radio stations after the september 11 attacks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8259, "Truth_answer": "Drowning Pool's original vocalist Dave Williams died months after the song, Bodies' release", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to dave williams", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8260, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who advanced to top 4 on the voice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8261, "Truth_answer": "The promoted teams for the 28th season of the Premier League are Norwich City, Sheffield United and Aston Villa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is getting promoted to the premier league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8261, "Truth_answer": "Norwich City and Aston Villa return to the top flight after absences of three years from the Premier League, while Sheffield United return after a twelve year absence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long were norwich city, sheffield united and aston villa absent from the premier league", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8261, "Truth_answer": "Norwich City, Sheffield United and Aston Villa replaced Cardiff City, Fulham and Huddersfield Town in the Premier League", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did norwich city, sheffield united and aston villa replace in the 2019-20 premier league", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8261, "Truth_answer": "The London teams in the Premier League are Arsenal, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_Premier_League_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the london teams in the 2019-20 premier league", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8261, "Truth_answer": "Twenty teams compete in the Premier League", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eplindex.com/35358/jose-mourinho-manchester-dominance-tactical-analysis.html_p6", "https://www.westbearcats.net/icon-logo_p0", "http://www.espnfc.com/english-premier-league/23/blog/post/3741804_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206230203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_Premier_League_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams compete in the premier league", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8262, "Truth_answer": "The six main components or parts of weather are temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the six elements of weather and climate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8262, "Truth_answer": "The six changing components, along with the knowledge of atmospheric processes, help meteorologists forecast what the weather will be in the near future.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030709id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/weather/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the six elements of weather help to forecast the weather", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8262, "Truth_answer": "Today, the best weather forecasts run out to 10 days with real skill, leading meteorologists to wonder just how much further they can push useful forecasts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do weather forecasts run out", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8262, "Truth_answer": "In 650 BCE, the Babylonians predicted the weather from cloud patterns as well as astrology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114031158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_forecasting_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did babylonians make weather forecasts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8262, "Truth_answer": "Chinese weather prediction lore extends at least as far back as 300 BCE, which was also around the same time ancient Indian astronomers developed weather prediction methods", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114031158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_forecasting_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far does chinese weather prediction lore extend back to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8263, "Truth_answer": "Iran and Iraq are close allies supporting each other against ISIS. The relationship between the two countries is strong in part because they operate on a Shi'ite system of governance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720173128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_relations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the relationship between iran and iraq", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8263, "Truth_answer": "As of January 2010, Iran and Iraq signed over 100 economic and cooperation agreements", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720173128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_relations_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did iran and iraq sign economic and cooperation agreements", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8263, "Truth_answer": "The main areas of trade between Iran and Iraq are the construction, food and industrial sectors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720173128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_relations_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the main areas of trade between iran and iraq", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8263, "Truth_answer": "On 7 September 2018, Iraqi citizens set the Iranian embassy on fire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720173128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_relations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did iraqi citizens set the iranian embassy on fire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8263, "Truth_answer": "Iraqi citizens set the Iranian embassy on fire as a part of a series of protests and arson against the foreign power becoming too influential in local domestic politics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190720173128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_relations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did iraqi citizens set the iranian embassy on fire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8264, "Truth_answer": "Saint Stephen is recognized as a saint and the first martyr in Christian theology. He was condemned for committing blasphemy against the Jewish Temple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first martyr and how were they persecuted", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8264, "Truth_answer": "Saint Stephen was stoned to death", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cueflash.com/decks/tag/holiday/tag/capital/80a09b368/CHURCH_FAITH_FINAL_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did saint stephen die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8264, "Truth_answer": "St Paul witnessed Saint Stephen being stoned to death", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who witnessed saint stephen's martyrdom", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8264, "Truth_answer": "Saint Stephen is believed to have been buried in a grave to the north of Jerusalem, but this body was exhumed and moved to a grave outside the Damascus Gate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113011809id_/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/religion/religions/christianity/saints/stephen.shtml_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was saint stephen buried", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8264, "Truth_answer": "Saint Stephen is the patron saint of deacons, headaches, horses, coffin makers, and masons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is saint stephen patron of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8265, "Truth_answer": "The Snowmen is the eighth Doctor Who Christmas special since the show's 2005 revival and the first to be within a series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snowmen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode is the snowmen in doctor who", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8265, "Truth_answer": "The Snowmen, an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, was first broadcasted on Christmas Day 2012 on BBC One", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snowmen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the doctor who episode, the snowmen, aired", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8265, "Truth_answer": "The Dr Who episode, The Snowmen, was written by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002353id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snowmen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the dr who edisode, the snowmen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8265, "Truth_answer": "Matt Smith, the 11th doctor, stars in The Snowmen", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which dr who stars in the episode, the snowmen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8265, "Truth_answer": "The Dr Who episode, The Snowmen, is set in the Victorian era", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what era is the dr who episode, the snowmen, set", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8266, "Truth_answer": "Douglas Bradley is best known for his role as the lead Cenobite Pinhead in the Hellraiser film series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610181055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Bradley_p0", "https://www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Doug_Bradley_p52", "http://www.scare-zone.com/wordpress/2018/04/11/monsterpalooza-10-rises-this-friday-the-13th-weekend/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actor who plays pinhead in hellraiser", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8266, "Truth_answer": "Douglas Bradley was born in Liverpool, England", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610181055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Bradley_p0", "https://www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Doug_Bradley_p52" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was douglas bradley born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8266, "Truth_answer": "Douglas Bradley played the role of Pinhead, the lead Cenobite in the first eight Hellraiser films", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200610181055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Bradley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times did douglas bradley play pinhead", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8266, "Truth_answer": "Hellraiser is a horror franchise that consists of 10 films", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many hellraiser movies are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8266, "Truth_answer": "Doug Bradley did not consider Hellraiser, Revelations, to be a serious attempt to revive the Hellraiser franchise due to the minuscule shooting schedule which was matched by the budget", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did douglas bradley stop playing pinhead", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8267, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Labyorteaux may be best known for portraying Albert Quinn Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played albert in little house on the prairie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8267, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Labyorteaux portrayed Albert Quinn Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie from 1978 through 1983", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did matthew labyorteaux play albert in little house on the prairie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8267, "Truth_answer": "In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Little House on the Prairie was one of Spanish Television's most popular series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was little house on the prairie popular in other countries besides the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8267, "Truth_answer": "The series, Little House on the Prairie, premiered on the NBC network on September 11, 1974", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220085218id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_House_on_the_Prairie_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did little house on the prairie premiere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8267, "Truth_answer": "The series, Little House on the Prairie, last aired on May 10, 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did little house on the prairie last air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8268, "Truth_answer": "The expression, Making the strange familiar and the familiar strange, is attributed to the German poet Novalis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said art is making the strange familiar and the familiar strange", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do you get a free kick in soccer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "babyface ft ll cool j this is for the lover in you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8271, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fascism in europe during the 1920's and 1930's is best described as a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8272, "Truth_answer": "General Mark A. Milley is currently the highest ranking military officer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is currently the highest ranking military officer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8272, "Truth_answer": "General Mark A. Milley is the current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.newsweek.com/obama-photographer-baghdadi-raid-trump-situation-room-suggested-staged-timestamp-golfing-1468012_p1", "https://www.theepochtimes.com/white-house-releases-photo-of-trump-during-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-raid_3128788.html_p0", "https://www.economist.com/united-states/2019/01/05/jim-mattis-and-john-kelly-had-little-influence-on-the-president_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023033747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chairman_of_the_Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff_p0", "https://www.japanbullet.com/life-style/kis-my-ft2-does-an-emotional-dance-in-pv-for-because-i-love-you_p3", "http://shouldtrumprun.org/how-the-senate-can-stop-a-purely-partisan-impeachment-2/11/11/2019/02/00/50/_p160", "https://www.newsweek.com/obama-photographer-baghdadi-raid-trump-situation-room-suggested-staged-timestamp-golfing-1468012_p3", "https://www.theepochtimes.com/white-house-releases-photo-of-trump-during-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-raid_3128788.html_p1", "https://yesviral.news/president-trump-isis-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-is-dead/_p3", "http://projectares.sk/ares_news_analysis/news_semantic_data.php?mode=sentence&extraction_algorithm=ARES&sentence=North%20Korea_p302", "https://www.counterextremism.com/news-and-media/?page=37_p3", "https://uniquethis.com/news-view/119215/1557/trump-isis-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-is-dead-live-updates_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is general mark a. milley's title", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8272, "Truth_answer": "General Mark A. Milley has been Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff since October 1, 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did general mark a. miley become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8272, "Truth_answer": "The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122020426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff advise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8272, "Truth_answer": "The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff assists the President and the Secretary of Defense in exercising their command functions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff help with command functions", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8273, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "higurashi no naku koro ni rika death episode", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8274, "Truth_answer": "Music in the US has always served a social function. It provides identity and plays a ritual function in the context of religion or in secular rituals like dance parties", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what role does music play in american culture", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8275, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United won the 2012–13 Premier League Championship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did manchester united last win premier league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8276, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "toby keith song wish i didn't know now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8277, "Truth_answer": "Exposure to dust in dust storms can cause breathing and lung problems; can damage crops and harm livestock; cause accidents and power failures; and damage infrastructure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the major effects of a dust storm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8277, "Truth_answer": "Dust storms have been shown to increase the spread of disease across the globe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202050432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_storm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can dust storms spread disease", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8277, "Truth_answer": "In a dust storm, virus spores in the ground are blown into the atmosphere by the storms with the minute particles and interact with urban air pollution", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202050432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_storm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how can dust storms spread disease", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8277, "Truth_answer": "Drought and wind contribute to the emergence of dust storms, as do poor farming and grazing practices by exposing the dust and sand to the wind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202050432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_storm_p3", "http://www.dust-monitoring-equipment.com/blog/2018/05_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what contributes to dust storms", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8277, "Truth_answer": "In desert areas, dust and sand storms are commonly caused by either thunderstorm outflows, or by strong pressure gradients which cause an increase in wind velocity over a wide area", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202050432id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_storm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what contributes to dust storms in desert areas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8278, "Truth_answer": "Shutdowns cause the disruption of government services and programs, including the closure of national parks and institutions (in particular, due to shortages of federal employees).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is affected by a federal government shutdown", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8278, "Truth_answer": "During the government shutdown, approximately 800,000 federal workers have been furloughed or have been required to work without pay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many federal workers were furloughed during the government shutdown", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8278, "Truth_answer": "The agencies affected by the government shutdown are Social Security and Medicare, Environmental and Food Inspection, National Parks, Air Travel, Health and Human Services, IRS, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what services are affected by a government shutdown", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8278, "Truth_answer": "There have been four true government shutdowns where operations were affected for more than one business day", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203100745id_/http://www.crfb.org:80/papers/qa-everything-you-should-know-about-government-shutdowns_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many government shutdowns have there been", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8278, "Truth_answer": "The first two government shutdowns happened in the winter of 1995 through 1996, the third was in 2013, and the fourth started in December 2018 and continued into January 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what years did the government shutdowns happen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8279, "Truth_answer": "Mike Henry voices Cleveland Brown on the Cleveland Show", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does cleveland's voice on the cleveland show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8279, "Truth_answer": "Mike Henry voices two of the Cleveland Show's main characters, Cleveland Brown and Rallo Tubbs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cleveland_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does mike henry voice more than one character on the cleveland show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8279, "Truth_answer": "The voice of Cleveland was developed originally for Family Guy by Mike Henry after being influenced by one of his best friends who had a very distinct regional accent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cleveland_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did mike henry come up with cleveland's voice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8279, "Truth_answer": "For the voice of Rallo, Mike Henry stated that he originally created the voice over twenty years before; he had used it while making prank phone calls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cleveland_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did mike henry come up with rallo's voice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8279, "Truth_answer": "Sanaa Lathan voices Donna Tubbs, the wife of Cleveland on The Cleveland Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121232251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cleveland_Show_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices cleveland brown's wife on the cleveland show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8280, "Truth_answer": "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Uprising, does not require Red Alert 3 to play", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do you need red alert 3 to play uprising", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8280, "Truth_answer": "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Uprising, features about 30 new maps for traditional skirmish with many of these taking place in new environments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190520022940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Red_Alert_3_%E2%80%93_Uprising_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many new maps does command and conquer, red alert 3, uprising feature", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8280, "Truth_answer": "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Uprising, does not contain any multiplayer elements such as cooperative play, online play or network play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190520022940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Red_Alert_3_%E2%80%93_Uprising_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does command and conquer, red alert 3, uprising contain any multiplayer elements", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8280, "Truth_answer": "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Uprising, was released on March 12, 2009", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130141719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_&_Conquer_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was command and conquer, red alert 3, uprising released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8280, "Truth_answer": "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Uprising, was developed by EA Los Angeles and published by Electronic Arts", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed command and conquer, red alert 3, uprising", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8281, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "beans and cornbread song dinner and a movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8282, "Truth_answer": "First to see the vision of Our Lady of Knock were Mary Beirne and Mary McLoughlin, housekeeper to Knock parish priest Archdeacon Bartholomew Cavanagh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did our lady of knock appear to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8282, "Truth_answer": "In the village of Knock, 15 local people saw the apparition of Mary, St Joseph, St John the Evangelist, and a lamb standing on an altar before a cross", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915132153id_/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/an-apparition-or-a-magic-lantern-what-happened-at-knock-140-years-ago-1.3992756_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people witnessed the apparition of our lady of knock", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8282, "Truth_answer": "The apparition of Our Lady of Knock happened in the evening of Thursday, 21 August 1879 at about 8 o'clock", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the apparition of our lady of knock happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8282, "Truth_answer": "All the witnesses of the apparition of our lady of knock stood staring at the silent vision on the gable wall for about two hours while reciting the rosary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the witnesses of the apparition of our lady of knock do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8282, "Truth_answer": "The Church Commission's final verdict was that the testimony of the witnesses of the apparition of our lady of knock, taken as a whole, was trustworthy and satisfactory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the church comission believe the witnesses of the apparition of our lady of knock", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8283, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of private iti college in west bengal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "you never get out of this world alive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8285, "Truth_answer": "Presently, the tallest building in Richmond, VA is the 29 story James Monroe Building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Richmond,_Virginia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in richmond virginia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8285, "Truth_answer": "The James Monroe Building is the tallest building in Richmond at 137 meters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112004618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Monroe_Building_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the james monroe building", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8285, "Truth_answer": "The location of the James Monroe Building at the bottom of a hill gives it the appearance of being roughly the same height as other buildings in the Richmond skyline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112004618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Monroe_Building_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the james monroe building not seem that tall", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8285, "Truth_answer": "The James Monroe Building was completed in 1981", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112004618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Monroe_Building_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the james monroe building completed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8285, "Truth_answer": "The James Monroe Building was intended to have a twin tower at the North end of its parking garage but the recession of the early 1980s ended the project", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112004618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Monroe_Building_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the james monroe building's twin tower not completed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is not a category of confidentiality protection at the state level", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8287, "Truth_answer": "Elias Harger plays Max Fuller, the eight year old middle child of DJ Fuller in Fuller House", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the middle son on fuller house", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8287, "Truth_answer": "Elias Harger was born in Denver, Colorado", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is elias harger from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8287, "Truth_answer": "Elias Harger has been in the film Popsy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movies has elias harger appeared in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8287, "Truth_answer": "Richard Fleming wrote the screenplay for the film Popsy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the screenplay of the film Popsy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8287, "Truth_answer": "The film Popsy is based on the short story by the same name by Stephen King", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film popsy based on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who defined culture as a system of shared meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8289, "Truth_answer": "Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five Jantar Mantar in total, in New Delhi, Jaipur, Ujjain, Mathura and Varanasi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120211312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jantar_Mantar_p0", "https://in.bookmyshow.com/activities/jantar-mantar/ET00091036_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who built the jantar mantar observatories in jaipur and delhi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8289, "Truth_answer": "The Jantar Mantar observatories were completed between 1724 and 1735", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120211312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jantar_Mantar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the jantar mantar observatories completed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8289, "Truth_answer": "The primary purpose of the Jantar Mantar observatory was to compile astronomical tables and to predict the times and movements of the sun, moon and planets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120211312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jantar_Mantar_p0", "https://in.bookmyshow.com/activities/jantar-mantar/ET00091036_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the purpose of the jantar mantar observatories", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8289, "Truth_answer": "The Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur consists of nineteen instruments", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many instruments are there in the jantar mantar observatory in jaipur", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8289, "Truth_answer": "The instruments at the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur are for measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking location of major stars, ascertaining the declinations of planets, and determining the celestial altitudes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the instruments in the jantar mantar in jaipur used for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "marine animal with soft bodies and no backbone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8291, "Truth_answer": "The sinoatrial node or sinus node is the heart's natural pacemaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what node serves as the pacemaker of the heart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8291, "Truth_answer": "The autonomic nervous system controls the firing of the SA node to trigger the start of the cardiac cycle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190116200948id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5402_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what controls the firing of the sa node", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8291, "Truth_answer": "The SA node consists of a cluster of cells that are situated in the upper part of the wall of the right atrium", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190116200948id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5402_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the sa node", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8291, "Truth_answer": "The SA node represents a crescent like shaped cluster of myocytes divided by connective tissue, spreading over a few square millimeters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101706id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459238/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the sa node look like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8291, "Truth_answer": "The SA node cells are smaller and paler than the surrounding atrial cells, with the average cell being around 8 micrometers in diameter and 20 to 30 micrometers in length", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112004053id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinoatrial_node_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the sa node cells look like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8292, "Truth_answer": "Jay Baruchel plays himself in This is the End.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays jay in this is the end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8292, "Truth_answer": "This Is the End stars James Franco, Jonah Hill, Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, and Craig Robinson,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in this is the end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8292, "Truth_answer": "This Is the End was written, directed and co produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote this is the end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8292, "Truth_answer": "This Is the End was produced by Mandate Pictures and Rogen and Goldberg's Point Grey Pictures", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced this is the end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8292, "Truth_answer": "The film This is the End was both a critical and commercial success, having grossed 126 million dollars worldwide against a 32 million dollar production budget", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was this is the end successful", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8293, "Truth_answer": "Women's life expectancy from birth in the UK remains 82.9 years and for men it is 79.2, the figures from the Office for National Statistics, for 2015-17, show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average living age in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8294, "Truth_answer": "Cups was performed by Luisa Gerstein and Heloise Tunstall-Behrens under the title You're Gonna Miss Me. The song became popular after it was performed by Anna Kendrick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings you going to miss me when i'm gone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8294, "Truth_answer": "The original song When I'm Gone was written by A. P. Carter, then recorded in 1931 by the Carter Family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308222254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cups_%28song%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who originally performed the song you're going to miss me when I'm gone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8294, "Truth_answer": "The song Cups, also known as you're going to miss me when I'm gone, is considered to be part of the country, acapella and pop genres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the song you're going to miss me when I'm gone considered part of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8294, "Truth_answer": "The song Cups, also known as you're going to miss me when I'm gone,“ came out on the Moshi Moshi record label.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what record label did the song you're going to miss me when I'm gone come out on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8294, "Truth_answer": "The song Cups, also known as you're going to miss me when I'm gone,“ was released in February 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song you're going to miss me when I'm gone released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8295, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "carol on the real housewives of new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8296, "Truth_answer": "At the center of the Pentagon is a five-acre park that houses a now-closed hot dog stand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's at the center of the pentagon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8296, "Truth_answer": "The Pentagon building is 71 feet tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the pentagon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8296, "Truth_answer": "It cost $83 million to build the Pentagon", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did it cost to build the pentagon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8296, "Truth_answer": "The Pentagon is located in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the pentagon located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8296, "Truth_answer": "The architects of the pentagon were George Bergstrom and David J. Witmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the architects of the Pentagon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8297, "Truth_answer": "Jon Snow came back to life in season 6, episode 2 of game of thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did john snow come back to life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8297, "Truth_answer": "Jon Snow is played by the actor Kit Harrington.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1171272/Game-of-Thrones-Jon-Snow-kill-Daenerys-HBO-Video_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actor that plays Jon snow", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8297, "Truth_answer": "Kit Harrington, who plays Jon Snow in game of Thrones, is from London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the actor that plays Jon Snow from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8297, "Truth_answer": "Kit Harrington, who plays Jon Snow in game of Thrones, is married to Rose Leslie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actor that plays Jon Snow married to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8297, "Truth_answer": "Kit Harrington, who plays Jon Snow in game of Thrones, married Rose Leslie in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the actor that plays Jon Snow get married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8298, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "applications of the principle of conservation of angular momentum", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8299, "Truth_answer": "The name Mount Pleasant comes from the plantation once owned by Jacob Motte.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is mount pleasant sc called mount pleasant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8299, "Truth_answer": "James Hibben purchased the plantation in 1803", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809081836id_/https://www.mtpleasantproperty.net/history-of-mt-pleasant-sc/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208192752id_/http://tompsc.com/281/Antebellum-Era_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who bought the plantation from Jacob Motte", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8299, "Truth_answer": "James Hibben was a prominent businessman, who served as a state senator from 1800 to 1815.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208192752id_/http://tompsc.com/281/Antebellum-Era_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was James Hibben", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8299, "Truth_answer": "James Hibben died on Jan. 4, 1835.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208192752id_/http://tompsc.com/281/Antebellum-Era_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did James Hibben die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8299, "Truth_answer": "James Hibben is buried beside his wife in Cook’s Old Field Cemetery on Rifle Range Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208192752id_/http://tompsc.com/281/Antebellum-Era_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is James Hibben buried", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8300, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i'm gonna leave you babe led zeppelin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8301, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a person currently in the u.s. under a travel visa is considered a u.s. person under io", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8302, "Truth_answer": "Bayley won the 2019 WWE Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190602214944id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2836135-bayley-wins-2019-wwe-womens-money-in-the-bank-ladder-match_p0", "https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Extreme_Rules_2018_p3", "https://rastlinfigures.wordpress.com/tag/bayley/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayley_(wrestler)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayley_(wrestler)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115213727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Jericho_p67" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won wwe women's money in the bank", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8302, "Truth_answer": "Bayley's last name is Martinez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Bayley from WWE's last name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8302, "Truth_answer": "Bayley is from Newark, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is bayley from WWE from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8302, "Truth_answer": "Bayley attended Independence High School in San Jose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102150040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayley_(wrestler)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what high school did Bayley from WWE attend", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8302, "Truth_answer": "Bayley is engaged to Aaron Solow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Bayley from WWE married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8303, "Truth_answer": "Nuns take solemn vows and live a life of prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of a catholic nun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8303, "Truth_answer": "Nuns are found in Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran traditions among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other christian denominations, besides Catholicism, can you find nuns in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8303, "Truth_answer": "Communities of nuns exist in numerous religious traditions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Jainism, and Taoism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nun_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are nuns found in other religions besides christianity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8303, "Truth_answer": "A Catholic male religious who is a contemplative and lives in a monastery with other male contemplatives is called a monk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name for the male version of nuns", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8303, "Truth_answer": "Monks can be found in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions as well as other faiths such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. Monasticism also has a limited role in Judaism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other religions can you find monks in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8304, "Truth_answer": "The smoke detector with an alarm that lights up is an example of universal design.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "smoke detectors that light up and sound an alarm are an example of what type of design", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8304, "Truth_answer": "Universal design is the design of buildings, products or environments to make them accessible to all people, regardless of age, disability or other factors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain what universal design is", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8304, "Truth_answer": "The term universal design was coined by the architect Ronald Mace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came up with the term universal design", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8304, "Truth_answer": "Ronald Mace was born in 1941 and died on June 29, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Ronald Mace alive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8304, "Truth_answer": "Mace was married to Lockhart Follin-Mace until her death in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Ronald Mace ever married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ne noteworthy change in the economy during the 1920s was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8306, "Truth_answer": "No, it is a general policy that seniors are not allowed to play Junior Varsity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a senior in high school play junior varsity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8306, "Truth_answer": "Most junior varsity teams consist of players who are in their freshman and sophomore years in school, though occasionally upperclassmen may play on JV teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921005144id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_varsity_team_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can a junior in high school play junior varsity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8306, "Truth_answer": "Some sophomores are lucky enough to play varisty along with the upperclassmen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "But can a sophomore play in Varsity teams", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8306, "Truth_answer": "Football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, badminton and wrestling are all sports known to use the junior varsity and varsity system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what sports use the junior varsity/varsity system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8306, "Truth_answer": "Generally, they do not. But some small colleges still use junior varisty, and many use intramural leagues as an informal junior varisty team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the junior varsity and varsity system also exist in college sports", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8307, "Truth_answer": "Aircraft carrier catapults are the most often used in modern times aside from classic catapults used by physics teachers in education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of catapults are used in today's society", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8307, "Truth_answer": "An aircraft was launched from a ship by catapult for the first time on November 5, 1915.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801185507id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/the-first-catapult-launch-of-a-plane-from-an-aircraft-carrier-took-place-100-years-ago-today-2015-11_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did aircraft carriers start using catapults", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8307, "Truth_answer": "The United States was the country behind launching the first plane from an aircraft carrier using a catapult.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what country first used catapults to launch aircraft from aircraft carriers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8307, "Truth_answer": "The first plane launched by catapult was done from the armored cruiser USS North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "On what ship was a plane first launched by catapult", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8307, "Truth_answer": "The pilot for that historic flight was Henry C. Mustin, a naval aviator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801185507id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/the-first-catapult-launch-of-a-plane-from-an-aircraft-carrier-took-place-100-years-ago-today-2015-11_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the pilot of the first plane launched from a ship by catapult", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8308, "Truth_answer": "In Australia, Cape Leeuwin is considered the point where the Indian Ocean meets the Southern Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413222759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Leeuwin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the indian ocean meet the southern ocean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8308, "Truth_answer": "Most other nations and bodies consider the Southern Ocean to only exist south of 60°S.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413222759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Leeuwin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do other nations consider the meeting point of the indian and southern ocean to be", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8308, "Truth_answer": "The 60th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 60 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where exactly is 60°S", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8308, "Truth_answer": "The atlantic and southern ocean intersect at 60°S as well as the southern and pacific ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do other oceans intersect with each other at 60°S", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8308, "Truth_answer": "The maximum altitude of the Sun is less than fifteen degrees in April and less than eight degrees in May along the 60°S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the maximum altitude of the sun along 60°S", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8309, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hotels on the old strip in las vegas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8310, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will sims mobile be released in canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8311, "Truth_answer": "Most adult dystrophies and metabolic myopathies have no available treatment and their course is often benign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the treatment for elevated creatine kinase", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8311, "Truth_answer": "Drugs are actually a common cause of elevated creatine kinase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do drugs help with elevated creatine kinase", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8311, "Truth_answer": "Medications that cause elevated creatine kinase include Statins, Fibrates, Colchicine, Antipsychotics, Zidovudine, Certain beta blockers (pindolol, carteolol), and Isoretinoin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what drugs help cause elevated creatine kinase", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8311, "Truth_answer": "Other elevated creatine kinase causes can include Strenuous exercise. Trauma/Procedures, Toxins (alcohol, heroin, cocaine), Endocrine , Electrolyte derangements, Renal failure, Viral illness, Chronic cardiac disease, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can cause elevated creatine kinase", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8311, "Truth_answer": "Toxins like heroin, alcohol and cocaine can cause elevated creatine kinase.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what toxins cause elevated creatine kinase", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8312, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Howe of AFC Bournemouth is the longest serving coach in the english league.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the longest serving coach in english league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8312, "Truth_answer": "Sean Dyche of Burnley is the second longest serving coach in the english league.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the english league coach who served the second longest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8312, "Truth_answer": "Jurgen Klopp of liverpool is the third longest serving coach in the english league", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the third longest serving coach in the english league", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8312, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Howe, Sean Dyche and Jurgen Klopp were all former football players.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many of the top three longest serving coaches in the english league were former players", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8312, "Truth_answer": "Jurgen Klopp has indeed led his team, liverpool, to a championship title in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the third longest serving coach in the english league win a championship", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8313, "Truth_answer": "The Mother is played by Cristin Milioti.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mom in how i met your mother", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8313, "Truth_answer": "Tracy Mosby is the name of the mother in how i met your mother", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the mother in how i met your mother", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8313, "Truth_answer": "How I met your mother aired on CBS", "Truth_passages": [ "https://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2006/12/week-14-how-sitcoms-did.html_p1", "http://liberalvaluesblog.com/tag/cobie-smulders/_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what network did the show how i met your mothe air on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8313, "Truth_answer": "How I Met Your Mother ran for nine seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "https://inerd4u.com/blogs/news/10-best-pop-culture-references-made-on-how-i-met-your-mother_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130235520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_I_Met_Your_Mother_p49" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of how i met your mother were there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8313, "Truth_answer": "How I met your mother aired 208 episodes throughout the runtime of the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of how I met your mother were there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bret hart vs bam bam bigelow king of the ring 1993", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8315, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the meaning of three dots in a triangle", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8316, "Truth_answer": "67 percent of people experiencing homelessness are individuals, while the remaining 33 percent are families with children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most affected by homelessness in this country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8316, "Truth_answer": "Lack of affordable housing for low income people is the cause of homelessness in this country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the cause of homelessness in this country", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8316, "Truth_answer": "Most of the people who experience homelessness are single adults.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which group of people are the most susceptable to homelessness", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8316, "Truth_answer": "396,045 single adults were homeless on a single night in January 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many single adults were homeless in January", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8316, "Truth_answer": "Affordable housing would end homelessness for the vast majority of single adults.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116182158id_/https://endhomelessness.org/homelessness-in-america/who-experiences-homelessness/singleadults/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the solution to ending homelessness for single adults", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8317, "Truth_answer": "A sting is a short sequence played by a drummer to punctuate a joke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the drum sound after a joke called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8317, "Truth_answer": "A sting is often used as accompaniment during cabaret- and circus-style shows.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of shows usually use a sting", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8317, "Truth_answer": "The sound of the sting is written ba dum tsh, ba-dum ching, ba dum tiss and occasionally ba dum tis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217081518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sting_(percussion)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the sound of a sting written out", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8317, "Truth_answer": "In British English, boom boom is used to represent the sound of a sting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the British English version for the sound of a sting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8317, "Truth_answer": "When a full orchestra flourish is to be indicated as a sting, it sometimes is written or spoken as, ta da!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the full orchestra version of a sting written out", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8318, "Truth_answer": "U.S. Polo Assn. is not related to Ralph Lauren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is us polo and ralph lauren the same", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8318, "Truth_answer": "U.S. Polo Assn. is the licensing arm of the actual U.S. Polo Association, dating back to 1890.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin story behind U.S. Polo Assn.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8318, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. POLO ASSN. brand was created in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127043836id_/http://fashiongear.fibre2fashion.com:80/brand-story/us-polo-assn/history.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the U.S. Polo Assn. brand created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8318, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Lauren's Polo brand is older, having launched in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which brand is older, U.S. Polo Assn. or Ralph Lauren's Polo brand", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8318, "Truth_answer": "The key difference between the two motifs is that on U.S. Polo Assn. products the horse runs to the right. The Ralph Lauren horse runs to the left.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104923id_/https://www.timeslive.co.za/sunday-times/lifestyle/2014-03-10-polo-sa-not-polo-ralph-lauren/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between the U.S. Polo Assn. logo and the Ralph Lauren Polo logo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8319, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hanks played the character of the Hero Boy in The Polar Express film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the boy in the polar express", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8319, "Truth_answer": "Tom Hanks played Hero Boy I, Hero Boy's father, Conductor, Hobo, Scrooge puppet, Santa Claus, and the Narrator in the film The Polar Express.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other characters did Tom Hanks play in The Polar Express", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8319, "Truth_answer": "The Polar Express was initially released on November 7, 2004 at the Chicago International Film Festival, followed by the US release on November 10, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the release date for The Polar Express film", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8319, "Truth_answer": "The film is based on the book, The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hellobexa.com/life/the-top-20-christmas-films-of-all-time/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which book was the film, The Polar Express based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8319, "Truth_answer": "The Polar Express book was originally published in 1985.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the original publication date for the book, The Polar Express", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8320, "Truth_answer": "The S. S. Minnow is a fictional charter boat on the hit 1960s television sitcom Gilligan's Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200901171518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._S._Minnow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of gilligan's boat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8320, "Truth_answer": "Gilligan's Island premiered in the CBS network on September 26, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the show, Gilligan's Island first aired on television", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8320, "Truth_answer": "The Gilligan's Island series finale aired on April 17, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the series finale for Gilligan's Island aired", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8320, "Truth_answer": "There are 3 seasons of Gilligan's Island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of Gilligan's Island are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8320, "Truth_answer": "Gilligan's Island ran for a total of 98 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122013114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan%27s_Island_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes of Gilligan's Island were made during its 3 season run", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a funny thing happened on the way to the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8322, "Truth_answer": "A typical large dinner or soup spoon is about 1 tablespoon in size.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119081526id_/https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Tablespoon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many tablespoons are in a soup spoon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8322, "Truth_answer": "A tablespoon is either approximately or exactly equal to 15 mL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many millilliters can a tablespoon hold", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8322, "Truth_answer": "3 teaspoons is approximately equivalent to 15 mL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many teaspoons is equivalent to 15 mL", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8322, "Truth_answer": "Tablespoon may be abbreviated as T, tbl, tbs or tbsp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the abbreviations used to represent tablespoons", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8322, "Truth_answer": "A typical large dinner spoon is about 1 tablespoon in size.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is similar in size to a tablespoon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "moody blues threshold of a dream full album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8324, "Truth_answer": "Champions League is the top teams in Europe facing off, while the Europa League is the fifth and sixth best teams from each league facing off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference between uefa champions league and europa league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8324, "Truth_answer": "Both the EUFA Champions League and the Europa League run simultaneously, from mid-September to May/June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does the EUFA Champions League and the Europa League take place during the year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8324, "Truth_answer": "The Champion's League is obviously much more prestigious, as the winning amount is considerably high for champions league as to that of Europa league.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which is a more prestigious competition between the EUFA Champions League and the Europa League", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8324, "Truth_answer": "Champions League winner Real Madrid earned 88.6 million euros in prize money from UEFA last season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231185233id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2018/10/25/madrid-earns-886m-euros-in-champions-league-prize-money/38274503/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much is the prize money for the EUFA Champions League winning team", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8324, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 UEFA Champions League finals match was between reigning champions Real Madrid, and five time winners Liverpool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which 2 teams played in the EUFA Champions League finals last season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8325, "Truth_answer": "The Navy Midshipmen won their last match against the Army Black Knights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the football game between army and navy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8325, "Truth_answer": "The last game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen took place on December 14, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8325, "Truth_answer": "The final score for the December 14, 2019 game was 31-7 in favor of the Navy Midshipmen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the final score for the December 14, 2019 game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8325, "Truth_answer": "Philadelphia has been the traditional home of the Army-Navy game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the Army vs. Navy game take place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8325, "Truth_answer": "Philadelphia is typically selected as the site due to the historic nature of the city and the fact that it is approximately halfway between West Point and Annapolis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%E2%80%93Navy_Game_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the Philadelphia location chosen to host the Army vs. Navy games", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8326, "Truth_answer": "The wild card was first instituted in MLB in 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the one game wild card start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8326, "Truth_answer": "The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs and the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs participate in the wild card games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which 2 leagues participate in the wild card game", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8326, "Truth_answer": "In Major League Baseball, the wild card teams are the two teams in each of the two leagues that have qualified for the postseason despite failing to win their division.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504171838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Baseball_wild_card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the teams that are qualified to participate in the wild card game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8326, "Truth_answer": "The original wild card system was in place from 1994-2011, but was modified in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the modification to the one game wild card system take place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8326, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, the system was modified to add a second wild-card team per league and pit each league's wild-card teams against each other in a play-in game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190504171838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Baseball_wild_card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What changed in the one game wild card system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8327, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mention any five points about the summer in tundra", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "jay z madison square garden fade to black", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8329, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Ince had initiated such assembly line practices to the film industry as early as 1908.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the assembly line method of movie production", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8329, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Ince was responsible for making over 800 films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_H._Ince_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many films were made by Thomas Ince", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8329, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Ince was known as the Father of the Western“ and Creator of the Hollywood Studio system.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names were used to refer to Thomas Ince", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8329, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Ince was the first mogul to build his own film studio dubbed Inceville in Palisades Highlands, and he also contributed in developing the role of producers in motion pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some of Thomas Ince's other achievements", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8329, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Ince's untimely death at the height of his career had caused much speculation, although the official cause of his death was heart failure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of death for Thomas Ince", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8330, "Truth_answer": "In English, tag most likely comes from the Middle English word tek meaning ‘touch, tap’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924215708id_/https://inboxtranslation.com/blog/childhood-playground-games-multilingual-comparison-etymology/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name for the game tag come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8330, "Truth_answer": "The playground game tag is also sometimes referred to as tips, tig, tiggy, it, tick, chasey or touch and go.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some other names used to refer to the game of tag", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8330, "Truth_answer": "When a person is tagged, the tagger says, Tag, you're 'it'!, and the last one tagged is it for the next round.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the simplified rules for the game of tag", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8330, "Truth_answer": "Running, stalking, hiding, and observation are some of the skills needed to play tag.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What skills are required to play the game of tag", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8330, "Truth_answer": "Some negative aspects to playing the game of tag include concerns over injuries, harassment, bullying, and that there is an unhealthily predatory element to the nature of the game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the negative aspects to playing the game of tag", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8331, "Truth_answer": "Filming for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone began on 29 September 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did harry potter and the sorcerer's stone start filming", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8331, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone concluded filming on 23 March 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the filming for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8331, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone's story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher%27s_Stone_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8331, "Truth_answer": "Rowling insisted that the entire cast of Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone be British and Irish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did rowling have any input on the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8331, "Truth_answer": "The film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the first installment of the Harry Potter film series and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119204708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher%27s_Stone_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "depeche mode 95–98 (oh well that's the end of the band...)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8333, "Truth_answer": "The English lyrics for Deck the Halls were written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote deck the halls with boughs of holly", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8333, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Oliphant was a Scottish musician, artist and author whose works were well known in their day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180919155036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oliphant_(lyricist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the musician Thomas Oliphant", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8333, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Oliphant wrote the chorale for the wedding of the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180919155036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oliphant_(lyricist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Thomas Oliphant write besides deck the halls", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8333, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Oliphant was the fifth son of Ebenezer Oliphant, 7th of Condie and Mary, 3rd daughter of Sir William Stirling, Bt. of Ardoch, Perth and Kinross.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180919155036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oliphant_(lyricist)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the background of the musician Thomas Oliphant", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8333, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Oliphant was educated at Winchester College but left early.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180919155036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oliphant_(lyricist)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the musician Thomas Oliphant go to college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8334, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "uses of the internet and world wide web", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8335, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 Hall of Fame Game teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's playing in the hall of fame game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8335, "Truth_answer": "The Pro Football Hall of Fame Game is played at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the hall of fame game played", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8335, "Truth_answer": "The two teams that play in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game are typically selected by the league in advance of the remainder of the preseason schedule.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224172721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_Football_Hall_of_Fame_Game_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the teams for the hall of fame game decided", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8335, "Truth_answer": "Since 2002, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game has always been played in early August.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the hall of fame game played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8335, "Truth_answer": "The Pro Football Hall of Fame Game airs nationwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224172721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_Football_Hall_of_Fame_Game_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224172721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_Football_Hall_of_Fame_Game_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_NFL_season_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NFL_season_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the hall of fame game televised", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "actress in the movie who framed roger rabbit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8337, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero plays The Joker in the original Batman movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has played the joker in batman movies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8337, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero starred as the Cisco Kid in six westerns made between 1939 and 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is Cesar Romero in besides the original batman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8337, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Romero was born February 15, 1907.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the actor cesar romero born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8337, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Julio Romero Jr. was born in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121204249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Romero_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the actor cesar romero born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8337, "Truth_answer": "Cesar Julio Romero Jr. served in the US Coast Guard from 1942–1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the actor cesar romero ever in the military", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of england's kings and queens chronologically", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8339, "Truth_answer": "Stranger Things 2 filming was underway from November 2016 through June 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026155927id_/https://collider.com/stranger-things-4-filming-dates/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they film season 2 of stranger things", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8339, "Truth_answer": "Stranger Things 2, was released worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on October 27, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the second season of stranger things come out on netflix", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8339, "Truth_answer": "Stranger Things was created by the Duffer Brothers Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://oldaintdead.com/review-stranger-things/_p0", "https://deadline.com/print-article/1202747896/?KeepThis=1&TB_iframe=1&height=500&width=750_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the series stranger things", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8339, "Truth_answer": "The second season of Stranger Things stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, and Charlie Heaton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which actors appear in the season two of stranger things", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8339, "Truth_answer": "There are nine episodes in Stranger Things 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in the season two of stranger things", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8340, "Truth_answer": "The pH of a weak base falls somewhere between 7 and 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170905023911id_/http://sciencing.com:80/ph-levels-considered-strong-weak-8354581.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ph range for a weak base", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8340, "Truth_answer": "Like weak acids, weak bases do not undergo complete dissociation; instead, their ionization is a two-way reaction with a definite equilibrium point.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about weak bases", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8340, "Truth_answer": "While strong bases release hydroxide ions via dissociation, weak bases generate hydroxide ions by reacting with water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about weak bases", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8340, "Truth_answer": "Ammonia (NH3) and methylamine (CH3NH2) are examples of weak bases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170905023911id_/http://sciencing.com:80/ph-levels-considered-strong-weak-8354581.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of weak bases", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8340, "Truth_answer": "Acid urine, compared to alkaline urine, excretes weak bases at a faster rate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How do weak bases interact with the human body?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8341, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "scheduled bank and non scheduled bank in bangladesh", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8342, "Truth_answer": "The Radcliffe Line was the boundary demarcation line between the Indian and Pakistani portions of the Punjab and Bengal provinces of British India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428220059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Line_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of india pakistan border line", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8342, "Truth_answer": "The Radcliffe Line was named after its architect, Sir Cyril Radcliffe, who was the joint chairman of the two boundary commissions for the two provinces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428220059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Line_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the radcliffe line", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8342, "Truth_answer": "The Radcliffe Line was published on 17 August 1947 upon the Partition of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428220059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Line_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh%E2%80%93India_border_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the radcliffe line published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8342, "Truth_answer": "Today the Radcliffe Line's western side still serves as the Indo-Pakistani border and the eastern side serves as the India-Bangladesh border.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428220059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Line_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the radcliffe line still used today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8342, "Truth_answer": "There were disputes regarding the Radcliffe Line's award of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Gurdaspur district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428220059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Line_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any conflicts about the radcliffe line", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8343, "Truth_answer": "Most of the battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War took place in Virginia because the Confederacy had to defend its national capital at Richmond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the civil war fought in virginia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8343, "Truth_answer": "The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States from 1861 to 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.pasoroblesmarathon.com/arizona-in-the-american-civil-war/_p3", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/second-american-civil-war-map/_p1", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/second-american-civil-war-map/_p4", "https://www.pasoroblesmarathon.com/arizona-in-the-american-civil-war/_p5", "https://bafybeiemxf5abjwjbikoz4mc3a3dla6ual3jsgpdr4cjr3oz3evfyavhwq.cf-ipfs.com/wiki/American_Civil_War.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the american civil war fought", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8343, "Truth_answer": "The American civil war began primarily as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black people.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.pasoroblesmarathon.com/arizona-in-the-american-civil-war/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the american civil war fought", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8343, "Truth_answer": "The American Civil War effectively ended April 9, 1865, when General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Appomattox Court House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the american civil war end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8343, "Truth_answer": "After the American Civil War the Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and four million black slaves were freed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the american civil war ended", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8344, "Truth_answer": "The book of Sirach was written by the Jewish scribe Ben Sira of Jerusalem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103144110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirach_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book of sirach in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8344, "Truth_answer": "The Wisdom of Sirach is a collection of ethical teachings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103144110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirach_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is in the book of sirach", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8344, "Truth_answer": "The book of Sirach may have authored from ca. 180–175 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book of sirach written", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8344, "Truth_answer": "Sirach is accepted as part of the Christian biblical canons by Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and most of Oriental Orthodox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103144110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirach_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the book of sirach biblical canon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8344, "Truth_answer": "Although excluded from the Jewish canon, Sirach was read and quoted as authoritative from the beginning of the rabbinic period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103144110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirach_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the book of sirach influence judaism", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8345, "Truth_answer": "The BTK Killer Dennis Rader worked as an assembler for the Coleman Company, an outdoor supply company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did btk killer do for a living", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8345, "Truth_answer": "Bill Rader gave himself the name BTK (for bind, torture, kill).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rader_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the btk killer named so", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8345, "Truth_answer": "The BTK Killer was convicted on 10 counts of murder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many did the btk killer kill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8345, "Truth_answer": "The BTK Killer is currently imprisoned in El Dorado Correctional Facility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the btk killer now", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8345, "Truth_answer": "The horror writer Stephen King says his novella A Good Marriage, and the film based on it, was inspired by the BTK killer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rader_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the btk killer inspire any new works", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8346, "Truth_answer": "In Greek Mythology, Pandora was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created pandora and for what purpose is she made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8346, "Truth_answer": "After humans received the stolen gift of fire from Prometheus, an angry Zeus decides to give humanity a punishing gift to compensate for the boon they had been given.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the god zeuss instruct to create the woman pandora", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8346, "Truth_answer": "Pandora opened a jar (pithos), in modern accounts sometimes mistranslated as Pandora's box, releasing all the evils of humanity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did pandora have a box or a jar", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8346, "Truth_answer": "The Pandora myth is a kind of theodicy, addressing the question of why there is evil in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of story is pandora's story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8346, "Truth_answer": "The Pandora myth first appeared in lines 560–612 of Hesiod's poem in epic meter, the Theogony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the story of pandora first appear", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8347, "Truth_answer": "The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212141128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegas_Golden_Knights_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630014420id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Vegas-Golden-Knights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the nhl golden knights come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8347, "Truth_answer": "Founded as an expansion team, the Vegas Golden Knights began play in the 2017–18 NHL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Vegas Golden Knights start playing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8347, "Truth_answer": "The Vegas Golden Knights team is owned by Black Knight Sports & Entertainment, a consortium led by Bill Foley and the Maloof family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212141128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegas_Golden_Knights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the team Vegas Golden Knights", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8347, "Truth_answer": "The team Vegas Golden Knights plays its home games at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212141128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegas_Golden_Knights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the team Vegas Golden Knights play home games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8347, "Truth_answer": "The Golden Knights' mascot is a Gila monster named Chance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212141128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegas_Golden_Knights_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the team Vegas Golden Knights have a mascot", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what should be adjusted to control depth of field and amount of light", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is cbs on regular tv in texas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8350, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "national museum of fine arts of the philippines manila metro manila", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8351, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bank of n t butterfield & son ltd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8352, "Truth_answer": "Valentine Ever After was mainly filmed in Ontario Canada, with some scenes shot in Colorado and Wyoming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the hallmark movie valentine ever after filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8352, "Truth_answer": "In Valentine Ever After, the downtown street scene and the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar were filmed in the USA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which scenes in valentine ever after were filmed not in canada", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8352, "Truth_answer": "Valentine Ever After is a 2016 American-Canadian romantic comedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre of film is the film valentine ever after", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8352, "Truth_answer": "Valentine Ever After was directed by Don McBrearty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film valentine ever after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8352, "Truth_answer": "Valentine Ever After's runtime is 90 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the running time of the film valentine ever after", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8353, "Truth_answer": "The NBA player Stephen Curry has made 2,495 three-pointers in his NBA career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many 3 pointers has steph curry made in his nba career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8353, "Truth_answer": "Wardell Stephen Steph Curry II is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is stephen curry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8353, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry has been named the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice and won three NBA championships with the Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218082103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Curry_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Pilgrim_Trust_p26", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Charles_E._Downs_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has stephen curry won any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8353, "Truth_answer": "Many players and analysts have called Stephen Curry the greatest shooter in NBA history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the reputation of stephen curry", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8353, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry is credited with revolutionizing the game of basketball by inspiring teams to regularly utilize the three-point shot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did stephen curry impact basketball", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8354, "Truth_answer": "Genie in Aladdin is a jinn and is never given a proper name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the genie's name in aladdin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8354, "Truth_answer": "As well as largely driving the plot in the first film, the Genie serves as comic relief in each of his appearances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the character genie important in aladdin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8354, "Truth_answer": "The Genie is shown to have unlimited shapeshifting abilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what powers does the genie have in aladdin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8354, "Truth_answer": "The Genie's supernatural abilities permit him to break the fourth wall, as well as parody real-life people and popular culture completely beyond the boundaries of his native universe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106075451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_(Disney)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more powers the genie has in aladdin besides shapeshifting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8354, "Truth_answer": "The Genie first appears in Aladdin, where he is released from a magical oil lamp by the titular character in the collapsed Cave of Wonders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106075451id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_(Disney)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the genie in aladdin come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8355, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "xcom 2 long war xbox one release date", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a molecule that slows the activity of an enzyme", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8357, "Truth_answer": "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair) is the debut single by Scottish singer-songwriter Sandi Thom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.singstar.com/en_US/community/video/8184536.html_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609221632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Wish_I_Was_a_Punk_Rocker_(With_Flowers_in_My_Hair)_p0", "https://www.khe.com.au/sales_discs/advanced.asp?MediaID=27831&SongID=509147_p13", "http://www.singstar.com/en_US/community/video/8184536.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang i wish i was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8357, "Truth_answer": "Thom has said on her website that she wrote the song I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker after being robbed of her mobile phone and other belongings one evening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the inspiration for the song I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8357, "Truth_answer": "The song I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker was released in October 2005 by Viking Legacy Records, reaching number 55 in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker do on the charts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8357, "Truth_answer": "The music video for I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker was shot in Bethnal Green in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a music video for the song I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8357, "Truth_answer": "James Frost and Robin Hawkins said If she was a punk rocker with flowers in her hair she'd get the shit kicked out of her by other punk rockers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609221632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Wish_I_Was_a_Punk_Rocker_(With_Flowers_in_My_Hair)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker have any controversy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8358, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall do u have to be for cedar point", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8359, "Truth_answer": "The album Back in Black by ACDC has sold an estimated 50 million copies worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did back in black sell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8359, "Truth_answer": "On 9 December 2019, Back in Black was certified 25x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the acdcd album back in black's riaa certification", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8359, "Truth_answer": "For Back in Black, ACDC consisted of Brian Johnson – lead vocals, Angus Young – lead guitar, Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, Cliff Williams – bass guitar, backing vocals, Phil Rudd – drums,.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the members of ACDC for the album back in black", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8359, "Truth_answer": "The album Back in Black was composed by Johnson, Angus and Malcolm Young.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125210952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_in_Black_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the album back in black", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8359, "Truth_answer": "The album Back in Black received positive critical reception during its initial release, and it has since been included on numerous lists of greatest albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125210952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_in_Black_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critic's response to the album back in black", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8360, "Truth_answer": "The final version of iOS 11 was iOS 11.4.1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125204059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_version_history_p154" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the final version of ios 11", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8360, "Truth_answer": "iOS 11.4.1 was released on July 9, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_11_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was ios 11.4.1 released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8360, "Truth_answer": "iOS 11.4.1 improves reliability of syncing mail, contacts and notes with Exchange accounts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108011821id_/https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208067_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_11_p5", "https://www.gottabemobile.com/apple-music-tips-tricks-ios-10/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the version 11.4.1 improve iOS", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8360, "Truth_answer": "iOS 11.4.1 fixes an issue that prevented some users from viewing the last known location of their AirPods in Find My iPhone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gottabemobile.com/apple-music-tips-tricks-ios-10/_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108011821id_/https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208067_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_11_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the version 11.4.1 of iOS fix", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8360, "Truth_answer": "iOS 12 is the twelfth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130023007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_11_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the next version after 11.4.1 of iOS", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8361, "Truth_answer": "Tyrion Lannister, also known by the nickname the Halfman or the Imp and later by the alias Hugor Hill, is a fictional character in Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the imp called in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8361, "Truth_answer": "Tyrion Lannister is a prominent point of view character in the series, having the most viewpoint chapters (49 chapters) in the first five published novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is tryrion lannister important in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8361, "Truth_answer": "Tyrion is the second son and youngest child of Lord Tywin Lannister of Casterly Rock, Tywin's beloved first cousin and wife Lady Joanna Lannister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are tyrion lannister's parents", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8361, "Truth_answer": "The popularity of the character led Martin and Bantam Books to publish in 2013 The Wit & Wisdom of Tyrion Lannister, an illustrated collection of Tyrion quotes from the novels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820150142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrion_Lannister_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was tyrion lannister a popular character", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8361, "Truth_answer": "The character Tyrion Lannister is portrayed by American actor Peter Dinklage in the HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820150142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrion_Lannister_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays tyrion lannister in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8362, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different sections of the bible called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8363, "Truth_answer": "In order to use the backwards compatibility feature on Xbox 360 a hard drive is required.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can i play xbox games on xbox 360", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8364, "Truth_answer": "Dreilide Slick Thrace was a concert pianist and composer, and the father of Kara Thrace in Battlestar Galactica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190627011933id_/http://battlestarwiki.org/Dreilide_Thrace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the piano player in battlestar galactica", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8364, "Truth_answer": "Battlestar Galactica was developed by Ronald D. Moore and executive produced by Moore and David Eick as a re-imagining of the 1978 Battlestar Galactica television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show battlestar galactica a remake", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8364, "Truth_answer": "Battlestar Galactica ended its run on March 20, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show battlestar galactica end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8364, "Truth_answer": "The BSG series spawned the prequel spin-off TV series Caprica, which aired for one season in 2010. Another spin-off, Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome, was released in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the show battlestar galactica have a spinoff", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8364, "Truth_answer": "Battlestar Galatica garnered a wide range of critical acclaim both at the time of its run and in the years since, including a Peabody Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_(2004_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did critics like the show battlestar galactica", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8365, "Truth_answer": "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse (Season 4, Episode 24), is the episode when Will's dad shows up after 14 years out of the picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode does will smith's dad come", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8365, "Truth_answer": "Shelley Jensen directed the episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618025022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fresh_Prince_of_Bel-Air_(season_4)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8365, "Truth_answer": "Bill Boulware & David Zuckerman wrote the episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190618025022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fresh_Prince_of_Bel-Air_(season_4)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8365, "Truth_answer": "The episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse was released May 9, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse originally air", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8365, "Truth_answer": "E. Online says that the episode got real and contains a highly emotional ending monologue by Will Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the audience enjoy the episode Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8366, "Truth_answer": "The historian David M. Potter said “american society is a consumer society driven primarily by advertising.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said that american society is a consumer society driven primarily by advertising", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8366, "Truth_answer": "David M. Potter taught at the University of Mississippi for two years, then taught at Rice University for another two before completing his dissertation in 1940 under Ulrich Bonnell Phillips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106085736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Potter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was david m. potter ever a teacher", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8366, "Truth_answer": "David M. Potter considered himself a conservative and was a prominent exponent of Consensus history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the historian's political party", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8366, "Truth_answer": "David M. Potter posthumously won the 1977 Pulitzer Prize for History for The Impending Crisis, 1848–1861.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the historian ever win a prize", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8366, "Truth_answer": "David M. Potter's most important book, finished and edited by Don Fehrenbacher, was The Impending Crisis, 1848–1861.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you show me the historian's most important work", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8367, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who adapted the greek alphabet to the slavic languages", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nutrients needed in large amounts for the human body are known as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8369, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "marvin gaye tammi terrell you're all i need to get by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8370, "Truth_answer": "On computer keyboards, the Esc key is a key used to generate the escape character which when sent from the keyboard to a computer, is interpreted by software as stop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the use of esc in computer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8370, "Truth_answer": "The escape key is now generally placed at the top left corner of the keyboard, a convention dating at least to the original IBM PC keyboard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the escape key located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8370, "Truth_answer": "The name of the escape equivalent key on some early Teletype Model 33 keyboards was labeled Alt Mode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112030210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc_key_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the original name of the escape key", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8370, "Truth_answer": "In most computer games, the escape key is used as a pause button and/or as a way to bring up the in-game menu, usually containing ways to exit the program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112030210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc_key_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the escape key used in games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8370, "Truth_answer": "The escape key symbol is encoded in Unicode as U+238B broken circle with northwest arrow (⎋).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112030210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc_key_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the official symbol of the escape key", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8371, "Truth_answer": "It is commonly believed that the first examples of wedding rings were found in ancient Egypt dating to 6,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did man first start wearing wedding rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8371, "Truth_answer": "In Western nations, wedding rings are often forged of gold, palladium, platinum, argentium silver, titanium, tungsten, or more recently, silicone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are wedding rings made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8371, "Truth_answer": "Depending on culture, a wedding ring is typically worn on the base of the left or right ring finger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102024136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_ring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which hand and finger does the wedding ring go on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8371, "Truth_answer": "The poesy ring was a style of ring that was popular during the Renaissance era. It was a band of sterling silver inscribed with a poem or poesy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a posey wedding ring", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8371, "Truth_answer": "An engagement ring is a ring indicating that the person wearing it is engaged to be married, especially in Western cultures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ring before marriage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8372, "Truth_answer": "Plankton from SpongeBob is an intellectual planktonic copepod.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankton_and_Karen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is plankton from spongebob a zooplankton or phytoplankton", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8372, "Truth_answer": "Plankton and Karen are the married owners of the unsuccessful Chum Bucket restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankton_and_Karen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the character plankton married to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8372, "Truth_answer": "Plankton and Karen often devise schemes to steal the secret Krabby Patty recipe, but their efforts are always thwarted by Krabs and his employees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankton_and_Karen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is plankton's goal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8372, "Truth_answer": "Plankton's roles are not exclusively antagonistic. Outside of business, he seems to have a somewhat friendly relationship with SpongeBob.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankton_and_Karen_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is plankton all evil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8372, "Truth_answer": "Plankton's voice is provided by show writer and actor Doug Lawrence, normally credited as Mr. Lawrence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008022109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankton_and_Karen_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what voice actor does the voice for the character plankton", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8373, "Truth_answer": "An estimated 6% of subjects aged 6 to 18 have anisometropia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is it common to have different vision in each eye", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8373, "Truth_answer": "The name anisometropia is from four Greek components: an- not, iso- same, metr- measure, ops eye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213000731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisometropia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the term anisometropia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8373, "Truth_answer": "Symptoms of anisometropia are myopia in one eye and hyperopia in the other eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the symptoms of having anisometropia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8373, "Truth_answer": "Certain types of anisometropia can result in amblyopia or lazy eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can anisometropia worsen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8373, "Truth_answer": "Anisometropia can be treated with glasses, contact lenses, or surgery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can anisometropia be fixed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8374, "Truth_answer": "Greek theatre, most developed in Athens, is the root of the Western tradition; theatre is in origin a Greek word.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "according to the text who are the originators of western theater", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8374, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Greek drama was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from 700 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about greek theater", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8374, "Truth_answer": "The theatron was the seating area, built into a hill to create a natural viewing space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the greeks watch the plays", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8374, "Truth_answer": "The mask is known to have been used since the time of Aeschylus and considered to be one of the iconic conventions of classical Greek theatre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was an important prop in ancient greek theater", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8375, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "palestrina was the greatest composer of music for the catholic church in the late renaissance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did beauty and the beast come out in theaters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8377, "Truth_answer": "Rachel Lindsay Rene Bush and Sidney Robyn Danae Bush are former child actresses, best known for their role as Carrie Ingalls, in the drama series Little House on the Prairie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the twins on little house on the prairie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8377, "Truth_answer": "Prior to Little House on the Prairie debuting on September 11, 1974, the Bush twins starred in the made-for-television drama Sunshine (1973), as Jill Hayden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126095104id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_and_Sidney_Greenbush_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the bush twins in any other shows before the drama series little house", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8377, "Truth_answer": "In 1983, Lindsay guest starred in a Matt Houston episode as an abuse victim. Sidney starred in the film Hambone and Hillie in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the bush twins in any other shows after little house", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8377, "Truth_answer": "The Bush twins decided to retire from acting and continue their studies at public school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the bush twins stop acting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8377, "Truth_answer": "Sidney was married to horse breeder William Rocky Foster for nine years, until his death at age 55 in 2009. Lindsay has been married to Daniel Sanchez since 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the bush twins marry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8378, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "collect the information name and work of prime minister of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8379, "Truth_answer": "Norwegian Cruise Line ships dock at Pier 90 Manhattan Cruise Terminal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do ncl ships dock in new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8380, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in general the ocean floor is younger than the rocks on the continents", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8381, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time women's hockey won gold", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8382, "Truth_answer": "Australia has won the most ICC with 5 victories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most icc world cups", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8382, "Truth_answer": "The Cricket World Cup event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who organizes the icc world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8382, "Truth_answer": "The first Cricket World Cup was organised in England in June 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120024452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first icc world cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8382, "Truth_answer": "The World Cup is open to all members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), although the highest-ranking teams receive automatic qualification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who can play in the icc world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8382, "Truth_answer": "The current Cricket World Cup trophy is made from silver and gilt, and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the trophy for the icc world cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8383, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in western states which social group was most connected to the spread of enlightenment ideas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8384, "Truth_answer": "The name Hyder is of Arabic origin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210802id_/https://www.babynames.com/name/hyder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the first name hyder come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8384, "Truth_answer": "The name Hyder means Lion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name hyder mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8384, "Truth_answer": "Hyder is a name that's been used by parents who are considering baby names for boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210802id_/https://www.babynames.com/name/hyder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the name hyder for boys or girls", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8384, "Truth_answer": "In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with the cousin of Muhammad, Ali, nicknamed Haydar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you show me any famous people with the name hyder", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8384, "Truth_answer": "Hyder may also be used as a surname.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126135225id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the name hyder only for first names", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8385, "Truth_answer": "Threatened with European-American encroachment, the Choctaw continued to adapt and take on some technology, housing styles, and accepted missionaries to the Choctaw Nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109235116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the choctaw adapt to their environment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8385, "Truth_answer": "The Choctaw are a Native American people originally occupying what is now the Southeastern United States (modern-day Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the choctaw nation live", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8385, "Truth_answer": "The Choctaw are believed to be descended from the peoples of the Hopewell and Mississippian cultures, who lived throughout the east of the Mississippi River valley and its tributaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109235116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the choctaw nation descend from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8385, "Truth_answer": "In the 19th century, prior to removal, European Americans classified the Choctaw as one of the Five Civilized Tribes because they adopted numerous practices of their United States neighbors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109235116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the choctaw nation one of five", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8385, "Truth_answer": "In the closing days of World War I, a group of Oklahoma Choctaws serving in the U.S. Army used their native language as the basis for secret communication among Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109235116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did choctaw nation help in wwi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8386, "Truth_answer": "The practice of Halloween Costumes may have originated in a Celtic festival called Samhain, held on 31 October–1 November, to mark the beginning of winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the tradition of fancy dress for halloween begin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8386, "Truth_answer": "In 2017 it was estimated that Americans would spend $9.1 billion on Halloween merchandise with $3.4 billion of that being on spend on Halloween costumes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128001155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_costume_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money is spent on halloween costumes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8386, "Truth_answer": "There have been controversial Halloween costumes over the years. One that sparked enormous controversy well before Halloween 2015 is a Caitlyn Jenner corset costume.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128001155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween_costume_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has any halloween costumes caused any controversy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8386, "Truth_answer": "Halloween costumes have tended to be worn mainly by young people, but since the mid-20th century they have been increasingly worn by adults also.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is halloween costumes only for kids", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8386, "Truth_answer": "Halloween costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, skeletons, witches, goblins, and trolls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some common halloween costumes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "one significant innovation of urban america in the late 19th century was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8388, "Truth_answer": "Duet is the seventeenth episode of the third season of The CW television series The Flash and features a musical crossover with Supergirl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duet_(The_Flash)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of supergirl is the flash crossover", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8388, "Truth_answer": "The Flash episode Duet was written by Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing from a story by Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duet_(The_Flash)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the flash episode duet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8388, "Truth_answer": "The Flash episode Duet was directed by Dermott Daniel Downs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duet_(The_Flash)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me who directed the flash episode duet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8388, "Truth_answer": "Filming of the Flash episode duet occurred from February 1 until February 15, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duet_(The_Flash)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the flash episode duet filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8388, "Truth_answer": "Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave the Flash episode Duet an amazing 9.6 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duet_(The_Flash)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the critics receive the flash epsiode duet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8389, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Line of Duty has five episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517111458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Duty_(series_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes in season 1 of line of duty", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8389, "Truth_answer": "The second season of Line of Duty has six episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Duty_(series_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes in season 2 of line of duty", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8389, "Truth_answer": "The fifth series of Line of Duty was completed at the end of 2018 and broadcast began on BBC One on 31 March 2019. A sixth series is in production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did the show line of duty go for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8389, "Truth_answer": "Line of Duty is the most popular drama series broadcast on BBC Two in the multi-channel era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120200830id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Duty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show line of duty popular", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8389, "Truth_answer": "Line of Duty was ranked eighth in The Independent's list of the twenty greatest police shows of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does line of duty rank with other police shows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8390, "Truth_answer": "The Nancy Clancy series has 8 books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nancy clancy chapter books are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8390, "Truth_answer": "Nancy loves fancy stuff (extravagant outfits, tea parties, fashion shows, etc.) and also loves France, especially Paris because she thinks that it is the fanciest place in the whole world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the personality of the protagonist of the series nancy clancy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8390, "Truth_answer": "Nancy is a fair-skinned young girl who has very fancy red hair, and green eyes with thin eyebrows.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073206id_/https://nancy.fandom.com/wiki/Nancy_Clancy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the physical appearance of the protaganist of the series nancy clancy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8390, "Truth_answer": "Six-year-old Nancy Clancy enjoys fancy and French things and she plans to teach some fanciness to her ordinary family and her friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main plot of the series fancy nancy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8390, "Truth_answer": "The theme song of Nancy Clancy is Add A Little Fancy (Fancy Nancy Main Title).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the opening theme of the show fancy nancy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8391, "Truth_answer": "The apostle Paul, in particular, takes a leading role in spreading the teachings of Jesus to Gentiles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the catalyst for the spread of christianity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8391, "Truth_answer": "Paul the Apostle was commonly known as Saint Paul and also known by his Hebrew name Saul of Tarsus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did apostle paul have other names", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8391, "Truth_answer": "Paul the Apostle was an apostle (although not one of the Twelve Apostles).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was paul one of the twelve disciples of jesus", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8391, "Truth_answer": "Thirteen of the twenty-seven books in the New Testament have traditionally been attributed to Paul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books of the bible did the apostle paul write", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8391, "Truth_answer": "Today, Paul's epistles continue to be vital roots of the theology in the Latin and Protestant traditions of the West, and the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox traditions of the East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the impact of the apostle paul", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8392, "Truth_answer": "The Concorde Jet can fly from New York to London in a little more than three hours and 15 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127170723id_/https://www.forbes.com/sites/garystoller/2017/12/05/is-the-age-of-the-concorde-and-supersonic-flights-returning/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did it take concord to get to new york from london", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8392, "Truth_answer": "The Concorde aircraft was used mainly by wealthy passengers who could afford to pay a high price in exchange for the aircraft's speed and luxury service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the concorde jet for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8392, "Truth_answer": "The Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde is a British–French turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that was operated until 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the concorde jet still in operation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8392, "Truth_answer": "Twenty Concorde aircraft were built, including six prototypes and development aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many of the concorde jet are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8392, "Truth_answer": "The original Concorde programme cost estimate of £70 million met huge overruns and delays, with the program eventually costing £1.3 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money did the concorde jet program cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8393, "Truth_answer": "Neil Armstrong became the first person to step onto the lunar surface on July 21 at 02:56 UTC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the man walk on the moon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8393, "Truth_answer": "Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.auburnlane.com/2019/03/22/caryl-baker-visage-celebrates-50-years-with-new-1969-collection/?replytocom=5273_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what mission was neil armstrong on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8393, "Truth_answer": "Apollo 11's mission duration was 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126143233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the duration of the apollo 11 mission", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8393, "Truth_answer": "Neil Armstrong described stepping on the moon as one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/enc/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the famous quote neil armstrong said", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8393, "Truth_answer": "Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong spent about two hours together outside the spacecraft, and they collected 47.5 pounds (21.5 kg) of lunar material to bring back to Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did neil armstrong do on the moon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8394, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many continents are there in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8395, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "importance of knowing the structure of viruses in virology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8396, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many miles is it to cleveland ohio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "america's got talent 2nd place winner 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8398, "Truth_answer": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game is a song with lyrics by Jack Norworth and musical composition by Albert Von Tilzer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created take me out to the ballgame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8398, "Truth_answer": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game has become the official anthem of North American baseball, and its chorus is traditionally sung during the middle of the seventh inning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the song take me out to the ballgame sung", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8398, "Truth_answer": "Take Me Out to the Ball Game duration is 1:14.", "Truth_passages": [ 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"https://storytimeukulele.wordpress.com/2016/11/03/on-the-day-you-were-born/_p2", "https://www.drabel.com/index.php?cPath=47_261_p4", "https://thegirlynerd.com/author/mariannepaluso/_p6", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p1", "https://baseballsheetmusic.omeka.net/exhibits_p10", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p5", "https://ggower.blogspot.com/2004/_p12", "http://rupert99.bussongs.com/songs/100-bottles-of-milk_p3", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p6", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p7", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p3", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120205729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Williams_p7", "https://www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/style/show-broadway?format=scor1&filter=qartist:Albert%20Von%20Tilzer_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101180649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_p2", "http://www.kissthisguy.com/you-are-my-sunshine-traditional-misheard-song-6840.htm_p2", "http://somethingclever.com.au/2013/06/the-socceroos-are-off-to-the-world-cup-finals/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of the song take me out to the ball game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8398, "Truth_answer": "The first verse of the 1927 version is sung by Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra at the start of the MGM film, Take Me Out to the Ball Game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the song take me out to the ballgame been used in a movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8398, "Truth_answer": "In 2008 the song Take Me Out to the Ball Game won the Songwriters Hall of Fame Towering Song Award", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song take me out to the ballgame win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8399, "Truth_answer": "Season 13 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is currently available for streaming on Hulu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does iasip season 13 start on hulu", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8399, "Truth_answer": "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an American sitcom that premiered on FX on August 4, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show iasip first start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8399, "Truth_answer": "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia follows the exploits of The Gang, a group of narcissistic friends who run the Irish bar Paddy's Pub in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show iasip about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8399, "Truth_answer": "The fourteenth season of the American comedy television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia concluded on November 20, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did season 14 of the show iasip come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8399, "Truth_answer": "As of November 20, 2019, 154 episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia have aired, concluding the fourteenth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show iasip have total", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8400, "Truth_answer": "A forensic anthropologist can assist in the identification of deceased individuals whose remains are decomposed, burned, mutilated or otherwise unrecognizable, as might happen in a plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215022316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_anthropology_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do forensic anthropologists sometimes assist the police", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8400, "Truth_answer": "Using physical markers present on a skeleton, a forensic anthropologist can potentially determine a person's age, sex, stature, and ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215022316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_anthropology_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does a forensic anthropologist identify a body", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8400, "Truth_answer": "A forensic anthropologists can use skeletal abnormalities to potentially determine cause of death, past trauma such as broken bones or medical procedures, as well as diseases such as bone cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215022316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_anthropology_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about how a forensic anthropologist identifies a body", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8400, "Truth_answer": "Individuals looking to become forensic anthropologists first obtain a bachelor's degree in anthropology from an accredited university.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215022316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_anthropology_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the educational path for the forensic anthropologist", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8400, "Truth_answer": "The professionalization of forensic anthropology began during the 1950s and 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the professionalization of forensic anthropology the field begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8401, "Truth_answer": "The Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowed for media cross-ownership.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/11/12/this-video-will-make-you-never-want-to-eat-lobster-again/_p16", "https://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/02/16/mysterious-ancient-stonehenge-like-circles-found-in-amazon-rainforest/_p7", "https://www.collective-evolution.com/2018/05/10/11-years-later-woman-receives-touching-letter-from-a-little-girl-she-used-to-babysit/_p16", "https://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/12/23/why-we-all-need-to-be-listening-to-classical-music/_p7", "https://www.collective-evolution.com/2016/02/16/this-website-only-sells-products-that-are-guaranteed-to-last-a-lifetime/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what act passed in 1996 led to a gold rush of media mergers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8402, "Truth_answer": "The top four teams in the Premier League qualify for the Champions League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190517135743id_/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48218727_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who goes to champions league from premier league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8403, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "harold melvin and the bluenotes wake up everybody lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8404, "Truth_answer": "Mount Vesuvius is located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about 9 km (5.6 mi) east of Naples and a short distance from the shore.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Little_Boy_Lost_%28novel%29_p24", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/One_Wonderful_Day_%28Desperate_Housewives%29_p36", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Koh_Se-kai_p23", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Pilgrim_Trust_p23", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tightrope_%28film%29_p28", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tombstone_Records_p22", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Retirement_savings_account_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is mount vesuvius located on the world map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8404, "Truth_answer": "Mt. Vesuvius is a somma-stratovolcano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of volcano is mt. vesuvius", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8404, "Truth_answer": "The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis and Stabiae, as well as several other settlements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did mt vesuvius erupt to kill many people", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8404, "Truth_answer": "Today, Mt. Vesuvius is regarded as one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world because of the population of 3,000,000 people living near enough to be affected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is mt vesuvius still active", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8404, "Truth_answer": "Mt. Vesuvius was formed as a result of the collision of two tectonic plates, the African and the Eurasian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did mt vesuvius form", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8405, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the number of present prime minister of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8405, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what political party does Narendra Damodardas Modi belong to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8405, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi is the first prime minister outside of the Indian National Congress to win two consecutive terms with a full majority.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128022330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narendra_Modi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is special about Narendra Damodardas Modi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8405, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi's administration has been considered complicit in the 2002 Gujarat riots or otherwise criticised for its handling of it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Narendra Damodardas Modi have any controversy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8405, "Truth_answer": "Narendra Damodardas Modi was engaged at age 13 to Jashodaben marrying her when he was 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Narendra Damodardas Modi married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8406, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "india won the 2017 women's asia cup hokey by defeating", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8407, "Truth_answer": "Lebron James won the 2003-2004 rookie of the year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won rookie of the year nba 2004", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8407, "Truth_answer": "The National Basketball Association's Rookie of the Year Award is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given to the top rookie(s) of the regular season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Rookie_of_the_Year_Award_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does a player get the nba rookie of the year award", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8407, "Truth_answer": "Luka Dončić won the most recent award in the 2018–19 NBA season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Rookie_of_the_Year_Award_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most recent winner of the nba rookie of the year award", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8407, "Truth_answer": "There have been six winners of the NBA Rookie of the Year Award not born in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does a player have to be US born to win the nba rookie of the year award", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8407, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the 1952–53 season, the Rookie of the Year was selected by newspaper writers; however, the NBA does not officially recognize those players as winners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220014120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Rookie_of_the_Year_Award_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the unofficial nba rookie of the year awards work", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8408, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "episcopal cathedral of st. mary and st. john", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8409, "Truth_answer": "The New Orlean Saints team's logo is a fleur-de-lis (a symbol of the City of New Orleans and of France's Royal Family).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the new orleans saints symbol called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8409, "Truth_answer": "The New Orlean Saints won the 2009 Super Bowl XLIV championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the team new orleans saints ever win a superbowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8409, "Truth_answer": "The New Orleans Saints team was founded by John W. Mecom Jr., David Dixon, and the city of New Orleans on November 1, 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tightrope_%28film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the team new orleans saints", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8409, "Truth_answer": "The New Orleans Saints team nicknames are The Black and Gold, the Dome Patrol, the Bless You Boys, the Who Dats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the team new orleans saints nicknames", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8409, "Truth_answer": "The Saints' oldest rival are the Atlanta Falcons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tightrope_%28film%29_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the team new orleans saints oldest rival", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8410, "Truth_answer": "Once you are on Interstate 4, there are no tolls -- it is a free highway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100122id_/https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g34515-i19-k5037543-Toll_charges_on_highway_4_from_Orlando_airpor_to_highway_75-Orlando_Florida.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is hwy 4 in florida a toll road", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8411, "Truth_answer": "Sharon Lawrence plays Lorna Prescott, Charley's mother in Queen Sugar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays charlie's mother on queen sugar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8411, "Truth_answer": "Queen Sugar follows the lives of three siblings in rural Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the series queen sugar about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8411, "Truth_answer": "Queen Sugar is said to be the first television series in which female directors direct every episode of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the show queen sugar unique", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8411, "Truth_answer": "Queen Sugar centers on racial profiling, the long reach of chattel slavery in American history and the inequities in the criminal justice system, and other issues related to African Americans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802050032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Sugar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what cultural issues does the show queen sugar address", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8411, "Truth_answer": "In September 2019, OWN renewed the series Queen Sugar for a fifth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of the show queen sugar will there be", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8412, "Truth_answer": "Watching You is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Rodney Atkins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings buckaroo i wanna be like you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8412, "Truth_answer": "Watching You was released in September 2006 as the second single from the album If You're Going Through Hell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song Watching You come from an album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8412, "Truth_answer": "The song Watching You was written by Atkins, Steve Dean and Brian Gene White.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song Watching You", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8412, "Truth_answer": "The song Watching You was inspired by Rodney Atkins' son, Elijah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who inspired the song Watching You", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8412, "Truth_answer": "These Are My People is a song written by Dave Berg and Rivers Rutherford, and recorded by American country music artist Rodney Atkins. It was released in March 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812013434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These_Are_My_People_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Rodney Atkins release after the song Watching You", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8413, "Truth_answer": "Turkey signed a Customs Union agreement with the EU in 1995 and was officially recognised as a candidate for full membership on 12 December 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026225355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did turkey become a candidate for the eu", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8413, "Truth_answer": "In 1996 a free trade area was established between Turkey and the European Union for products covered by the European Coal and Steel Community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217133056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union%E2%80%93Turkey_Customs_Union_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the 1995 turkey eu customs union agreement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8413, "Truth_answer": "Turkey signed a Customs Union agreement with the EU so goods may travel between the two entities without any customs restrictions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217133056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union%E2%80%93Turkey_Customs_Union_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main point of the 1995 turkey eu custom union", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8413, "Truth_answer": "The customs union increased both imports and exports in Turkey, as well as its GDP per capita. Also Turkey's membership led to its economy's transition from agrarian to industrial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the results of the 1995 turkey eu custom union", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8413, "Truth_answer": "As Turkey is in a customs union with the EU, it has to adjust its tariffs and duties to match those of the EU.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217133056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union%E2%80%93Turkey_Customs_Union_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the 1995 turkey eu custom union require", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8414, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does damon come back from the dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8415, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "summary of the poem dulce et decorum est", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8416, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in the front line or on the front line", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8417, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who checks the power in a limited monarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "they might be giants i your only friend", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8419, "Truth_answer": "The International Electrotechnical Commission consider high voltage to be more than 1,500 volts for DC circuits. The IEC rates circuits 120 to 1500 VDC as low voltage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is considered low voltage and high voltage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8419, "Truth_answer": "High voltage is classified as having the potential to cause injury or harm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What can high voltage do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8419, "Truth_answer": "The International Electrotechnical Commission consider high voltage to be more than 1,000 volts for AC circuits. The IEC rates circuits 50 to 1,000 VAC as low voltage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the International Electrotechnical Commission rate high and low voltage in AC circuits", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8419, "Truth_answer": "The International Electrotechnical Commission is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128181749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Electrotechnical_Commission_p0", "https://webstore.iec.ch/webstore/webstore.nsf/xpHelp.xsp?login_p27", "https://iecetech.org/tags/view/SDG6_p5", "https://www.iecetech.org/Conformity-Assessment/2019-04/Certification-advances-renewable-energy-industries?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=RSS%20page&utm_campaign=Current%20Issue_p3", "https://www.iecetech.org/Technology-Focus/2015-01/The-future-of-3D-printing_p8", "https://www.iecetech.org/IEC/e-tech-Special/2015-09/Council-elects-future-IEC-President_p3", "https://www.iecetech.org/IEC/issue/2017-07/Helping-thwart-cyber-threats-on-nuclear-plants_p8", "https://webstore.iec.ch/_p0", "https://www.iecetech.org/issue/2018-03/Back-to-the-future-of-virtual-reality_p7", "https://iecetech.org/Technical-Committees/2019-01/Keeping-track-of-things-with-RFID/(gallery)/show_p1", "https://www.iecetech.org/index.php/issue/2018-03_p3", "https://iecetech.org/issue/2012-01/A-first-for-Dubai-and-the-Middle-East/(gallery)/show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the International Electrotechnical Commission", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8419, "Truth_answer": "The first International Electrical Congress took place in 1881. The International Electrotechnical Commission held its inaugural meeting on 26 June 1906.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the International Electrotechnical Commission started", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the shortest war in us history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is american samoa located on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8421, "Truth_answer": "American Samoa's location is centered on 14.2710° S, 170.1322° W. It is east of the International Date Line, while Samoa is west of the Line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me the exact coordinates of american samoa on the map", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8421, "Truth_answer": "American Samoa consists of five main islands and two coral atolls.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eastcoastflag.com/collections/state-territories/products/american-samoa-flag_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Samoa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the territory of American Samoa consist of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8421, "Truth_answer": "As of April 2019 the population of American Samoa is approximately 55,689 people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Samoa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live on the territory of American Samoa", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8421, "Truth_answer": "Most American Samoans are bilingual and can speak English and Samoan fluently.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://eastcoastflag.com/collections/state-territories/products/american-samoa-flag_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Samoa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language do the people on the territory of American Samoa speak", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8422, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do you find the cost of goods sold", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8423, "Truth_answer": "In Passengers, therapist Claire Summers (Anne Hathaway) receives an assignment by her mentor to counsel the five survivors of a plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie passengers with anne hathaway about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8423, "Truth_answer": "Anne Hathaway graduated from Millburn High School in New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202171552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hathaway_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did anne hathaway go to high school", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8423, "Truth_answer": "Anne Hathaway's middle name is Jacqueline.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the middle name of anne hathaway", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8423, "Truth_answer": "Anne Hathaway has two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does anne hathaway have children", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8423, "Truth_answer": "Anne Jacqueline Hathaway was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202171552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hathaway_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was anne hathaway born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8424, "Truth_answer": "Though the exact origin and significance of the candle blowing ritual is unknown, there are multiple theories which try to explain this tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318051524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_cake_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they start adding candles to birthday cakes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8424, "Truth_answer": "One theory is attributed to the early Greeks, who used candles to honor the goddess Artemis' birth on the sixth day of every lunar month.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318051524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_cake_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one theory for the birthday candle ritual", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8424, "Truth_answer": "The use of fire in certain rites dates back to the creation of altars. Birthday candles are said to hold symbolic power.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318051524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_cake_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me one more theory for the origin of the birthday candle ritual", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8424, "Truth_answer": "In 18th century Germany, the history of candles on cakes can be traced back to Kinderfest, a birthday celebration for children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318051524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_cake_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the next theory for the origin of the birthday candle ritual", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8424, "Truth_answer": "A reference to the tradition of blowing out the candles was documented in Switzerland in 1881.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me one more theory for the origin of the birthday candle ritual", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8425, "Truth_answer": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1938 picture book written and illustrated by Wanda Gág.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(book)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of the book snow white and the seven dwarfs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8425, "Truth_answer": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1938 picture book published by Coward-McCann.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(book)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who published the book snow white and the seven dwarfs", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8425, "Truth_answer": "The cover of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs depicts a young girl with black hair looking out the window of a small red house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(book)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the book cover of snow white and the seven dwarfs look like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8425, "Truth_answer": "A queen is turned green with envy when her magic mirror says that her seven-year-old stepdaughter, Snow White, is now the fairest one of all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(book)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book snow white and the seven dwarfs' story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8425, "Truth_answer": "Publishers Weekly described the book Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as a stunning version of the Grimms' classic story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(book)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics like the book snow white and the seven dwarfs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8426, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next world cup going to be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8426, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be held in Qatar.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://aboutworldcup.com/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109050439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_FIFA_World_Cup_p0", "https://www.insidesport.co/?s=FIFA+World+Cup_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where will the 2022 fifa world cup be held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8426, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 Fifa World Cup is scheduled for mid-November to late-December 2022.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what month will the 2022 fifa world cup be held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8426, "Truth_answer": "Accusations of corruption have been made relating to how Qatar won the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109050439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the controversy about the 2022 world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8426, "Truth_answer": "The current list of sponsors for the 2022 FIFA World Cup are Anheuser-Busch InBev and Vivo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is sponsoring the 2022 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8427, "Truth_answer": "The fighters Frank Mir and Tito Ortiz have the most fights in UFC history, with 27 fights each.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most fights in ufc history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8427, "Truth_answer": "Francisco Santos Frank Mir III (born May 24, 1979) is an American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler who competes for Bellator MMA in the Heavyweight division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is frank mir", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8427, "Truth_answer": "Frank Mir formerly competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for sixteen years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502035930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Mir_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ufc history of Frank Mir", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8427, "Truth_answer": "A former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Frank Mir holds the record for most submission victories in UFC Heavyweight history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502035930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Mir_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did frank mir win any titles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8427, "Truth_answer": "Frank Mir was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://keylargohotels.info/frank-mir-haircut/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200502035930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Mir_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was frank mir born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8428, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the introduction and development of vedic literature", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8429, "Truth_answer": "The Representation of the People Act 1969 lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, with effect from 1970.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116031758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_age_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was voting age reduced to 18 in uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8429, "Truth_answer": "The Representation of the People Act 1969 is sometimes known as the Sixth Reform Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Representation of the People Act 1969 have another name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8429, "Truth_answer": "The Representation of the People Act 1969 extended suffrage to 18- to 20-year-olds in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Representation of the People Act 1969 act do exactly", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8429, "Truth_answer": "Votes were extended to undergraduate students in their university town following an appeal to the High Court led for the National Union of Students by the Junior Common Room.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190623070915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representation_of_the_People_Act_1969_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the Representation of the People Act 1969 passed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8429, "Truth_answer": "Significantly, the Representation of the People Act 1969 did not extend the right to stand as a candidate for election to Parliament to under-21s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190623070915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representation_of_the_People_Act_1969_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Representation of the People Act 1969 have limitations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8430, "Truth_answer": "The strongest hurricane to hit Florida after 2000 was Michael, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 5 hurricane–the strongest since Andrew in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103025927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_hurricanes_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has florida ever had a category 5 hurricane", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8430, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Michael reached wind speeds of 160 mph.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast was hurricane michael", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8430, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Michael formed October 7, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jea.com/Storm_Center/Mutual_Aid/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the hurricane michael form", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8430, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Michael dissipated October 16, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the hurricane michael end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8430, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Michael caused 31 direct and 43 indirect fatalities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the hurricane michael kill anybody", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are you going lord randal my son", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8432, "Truth_answer": "The Breakup Song is a song by American Christian singer and songwriter Francesca Battistelli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings you will never be welcome here", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8432, "Truth_answer": "A music video for the single The Breakup Song was released on June 16, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203202602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_It_Up_(Nicky_Jam_song)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523203939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Breakup_Song_(Francesca_Battistelli_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the music video for The Breakup Song released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8432, "Truth_answer": "The Breakup Song was written by Bart Millard, Francesca Battistelli, and David Garcia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the breakup song“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8432, "Truth_answer": "The Breakup Song is Contemporary Christian music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of music is The Breakup Song“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8432, "Truth_answer": "The Breakup Song is not about the end of a relationship but breaking away from fear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523203939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Breakup_Song_(Francesca_Battistelli_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is The Breakup Song about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8433, "Truth_answer": "Donald Glover plays Simba in the 2019 film The Lion King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays older simba in the lion king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8433, "Truth_answer": "The Lion King stars the voices of Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Billy Eichner, John Kani, John Oliver, Florence Kasumba, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other voices are in the film The Lion King besides donald glover", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8433, "Truth_answer": "The Lion King follows Simba, a young lion who must embrace his role as the rightful king of his native land following the murder of his father, Mufasa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me a summary of the plot of the lion king", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8433, "Truth_answer": "The Lion King's budget was 260 million USD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget of the 2019 film the lion king", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8433, "Truth_answer": "The film received nominations for Best Animated Feature Film and Original Song categories at the 77th Golden Globe Awards and 25th Critics' Choice Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the 2019 lion king nominated for awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8434, "Truth_answer": "In the film All Eyez on Me, Nigel is a drug dealer who is Tupac's music partner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is nigel in all eyes on me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8434, "Truth_answer": "All Eyez on Me is titled after Shakur's 1996 fourth studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102015438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Eyez_on_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the film all eyez on me get the title", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8434, "Truth_answer": "Demetrius Shipp Jr. portrayed rapper and actor Tupac Shakur in the 2017 biopic All Eyez on Me.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190422151809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetrius_Shipp_Jr._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays tupac in the film all eyez on me", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8434, "Truth_answer": "All Eyez on Me premiered on June 14, 2017 at the Fox Bruin Theater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Eyez_on_Me_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the film all eyez on me premier", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8434, "Truth_answer": "The film All Eyez on Me received generally negative reviews from critics, but a more positive response from audiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104020724id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Eyez_on_Me_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the film all eyez on me received", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8435, "Truth_answer": "The combined book Ezra–Nehemiah was attributed to Ezra himself; according to a rabbinic tradition, however, Nehemiah was the real author.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book of nehemiah in the old testament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8435, "Truth_answer": "The book of Nehemiah was included with the Book of Ezra until the 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of the book of nehemiah", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8435, "Truth_answer": "The events of Nehemiah take place in the second half of the 5th century BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bloorlansdownechristianfellowship.wordpress.com/2013/06/21/bloor-lansdowne-christian-fellowship-message-for-sunday-the-awesome-god-who-keeps-covenant-and-steadfast-love/?like_comment=453&_wpnonce=9bab1b19a6_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Nehemiah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do the events of the book of nehemiah happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8435, "Truth_answer": "The book tells how Nehemiah, at the court of the king in Susa, is informed that Jerusalem is without walls, and resolves to restore them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the book of nehemiah", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8435, "Truth_answer": "According to a rabbinic tradition, Nehemiah was the real author but was forbidden to claim authorship because of his bad habit of disparaging others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034024id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Nehemiah_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did ezra write the book of nehemiah", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8436, "Truth_answer": "Nerve fibres—conducting somatosensory information from all over the body—terminate in various areas of the parietal lobe in the cerebral cortex, forming a representational map of the body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the homunculus located in the brain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8436, "Truth_answer": "The parietal lobe integrates sensory information among various modalities, including spatial sense and navigation, touch, and vision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parietal_lobe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the parietal lobe do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8436, "Truth_answer": "The parietal lobe's name comes from the parietal bone, which is named from the Latin paries-, meaning wall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203003258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parietal_lobe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the parietal lobe get named", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8436, "Truth_answer": "Damage to the parietal lobe can result in the loss of imagery, visualization of spatial relationships and neglect of one side of the body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the medical significance of the parietal lobe", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8436, "Truth_answer": "There are four main lobes: the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mhwcenter.org/author/eladmin/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebral_cortex_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many lobes are in the brain", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8437, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the soldier who is considered as the first indian freedom fighter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the order of the star wars movies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8439, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft released Xbox One X on November 7, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the x box one x come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8439, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox One X features upgraded hardware, designed primarily to render games at 4K resolution and to provide performance improvements for existing games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the xbox one x better than before", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8439, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft first teased the Xbox One X, a high-end hardware revision of the Xbox One, at E3 2016 under the codename Project Scorpio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_One_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the codename of the xbox one x", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8439, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox one X includes 12 GB of GDDR5 RAM with 9 GB allocated to games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_One_p36" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much ram does the xbox one x have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8439, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox Series X is an upcoming home video game console developed by Microsoft. It was announced during E3 2019 as Project Scarlett and scheduled for release in late 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the next xbox one x come out", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8440, "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time was created by writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the writer of once upon a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8440, "Truth_answer": "Edward Kitsis is known for his work with his writing partner Adam Horowitz on the popular ABC drama series Lost.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824173641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Kitsis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Edward Kitsis make, besides Once Upon a Time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8440, "Truth_answer": "Adam Horowitz is known for co-creating Once Upon a Time with Edward Kitsis. In 2018, Kitsis and Horowitz were announced as showrunners for Apple TV's Amazing Stories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else did Adam Horowitz make, besides Once Upon a Time and Lost", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8440, "Truth_answer": "Critical response to the first season was generally positive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz's show Once Upon a Time do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8440, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Gilbert gave the show a C+ grade commenting, The ambition is impressive, but Morrison is a wooden lead, and the back stories don't promise to surprise.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did anyone not like the show Once Upon a Time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a first ballot hall of fame nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8442, "Truth_answer": "The new constitution did not attempt to impose a United States-style presidential or federal system. Instead, the proposed constitution conformed to the British model of parliamentary government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120181328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Japan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did japan's postwar constitution compare to the us constitution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8442, "Truth_answer": "The Japanese Constitution was enacted on 3 May 1947, as a new constitution for a post-war Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the new japanese constitution enacted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8442, "Truth_answer": "The Japanese constitution is the oldest unamended constitution in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is special about The Japanese constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8442, "Truth_answer": "The Japanese constitution has not had any amendments to its text in more than 70 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120181328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Japan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long has The Japanese constitution been unamended", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8442, "Truth_answer": "U.S. Vice President Joe Biden remarked that America had written Japan's Constitution following World War II. These comments were seen as insensitive and arrogant by Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has there been any controversy regarding The Japanese constitution", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8443, "Truth_answer": "The Siege of Port Hudson was the first major battle where african american troops from the 1st Louisiana Native Guard fought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first major battle for african american troops in the union army", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8443, "Truth_answer": "The 1st Louisiana Native Guard was one of the first all-black regiments to fight in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309150447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Louisiana_Native_Guard_(United_States)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the 1st Louisiana Native Guard", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8443, "Truth_answer": "The 1st Louisiana Native Guard was based in New Orleans, Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 1st Louisiana Native Guard based", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8443, "Truth_answer": "The members of The 1st Louisiana Native Guard included a minority of free men of color from New Orleans; most were African-American former slaves who had escaped.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309150447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Louisiana_Native_Guard_(United_States)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in the 1st Louisiana Native Guard", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8443, "Truth_answer": "The 1st Louisiana Native Guard was active 1862–1865.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 1st Louisiana Native Guard active", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8444, "Truth_answer": "Merry Go 'Round is a debut song recorded by American Country Music artist Kacey Musgraves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry_Go_%27Round_(Kacey_Musgraves_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the country song merry go round", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8444, "Truth_answer": "Merry Go 'Round won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song at the 56th Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry_Go_%27Round_(Kacey_Musgraves_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song Merry Go 'Round win a grammy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8444, "Truth_answer": "Merry Go 'Round is a cynical observation on life in the American heartland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry_Go_%27Round_(Kacey_Musgraves_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song merry go round about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8444, "Truth_answer": "Rolling Stone named Merry Go Round the 49th best single of 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did rolling stone think of the song merry go round", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8444, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Merry Go Round was directed by Perry Bean and premiered in September 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry_Go_%27Round_(Kacey_Musgraves_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the song merry go round have a music video", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8445, "Truth_answer": "Parties in a criminal case include: plaintiff, defendant, petitioner, respondent, cross-complainant, or cross-defendant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the parties in a criminal case", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8445, "Truth_answer": "A plaintiff is the party who initiates a lawsuit (also known as an action) before a court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plaintiff", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8445, "Truth_answer": "In most English-speaking jurisdictions, including Nigeria, Australia, and Canada the legal term plaintiff is used as a general term for the party taking action in a civil case.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the term plaintiff used outside of america", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8445, "Truth_answer": "The word plaintiff can be traced to the year 1278, and stems from the Anglo-French word pleintif meaning complaining.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the term plaintiff", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8445, "Truth_answer": "In England and Wales, the term claimant replaced plaintiff after the Civil Procedure Rules came into force on 26 April 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206063349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaintiff_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the term plaintiff used in england", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8446, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson originally wrote in a draft, We hold these truths to be sacred and Ben Franklin suggested a change to We hold these truths to be self-evident.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said we hold the truths to be self evident", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8446, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson wrote the original draft of the United States Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the draft written by Thomas Jefferson of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8446, "Truth_answer": "The United States Declaration of Independence was ratified July 4, 1776.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the declaration of independence active", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8446, "Truth_answer": "The declaration was signed by representatives from New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who signed the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8446, "Truth_answer": "The Engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independence is in the National Archives and Records and the Administration Rough draft is at the Library of Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the declaration of independence now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the rights to mac millers music", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which ps1 games don't work on ps2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8449, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the ranks on a navy ship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8450, "Truth_answer": "Edmond Dantès is the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas, père's 1844 adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo. The film V for Vendetta makes a reference to the character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was edmond dantes in v for vendetta", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8450, "Truth_answer": "The film V for Vendetta centers on V, an anarchist and masked freedom fighter who attempts to ignite a revolution through elaborate terrorist acts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126144644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_for_Vendetta_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main character of the film V for Vendetta", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8450, "Truth_answer": "V for Vendetta is a film based on the 1988 DC/Vertigo Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film V for Vendetta originally a book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8450, "Truth_answer": "V for Vendetta has been seen by many political groups as an allegory of oppression by government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the message of the movie V for Vendetta", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8450, "Truth_answer": "V is played by Hugo Weaving.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rachaelcmarek.com/tag/reviews/_p19", "https://janeaustenrunsmylife.wordpress.com/tag/cheated/_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays v in the film V for Vendetta", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8451, "Truth_answer": "The smallest m copper tubing available is 1/4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the smallest size of type m copper tube available", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8451, "Truth_answer": "Copper tubing is most often used for heating systems, and as a refrigerant line in HVAC systems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307222738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_tubing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is copper tubing used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8451, "Truth_answer": "Copper water tubes are susceptible to cold water pitting caused by contamination of the pipe interior, erosion corrosion caused by turbulent flow, and stray current corrosion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does copper tubing have a weakness", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8451, "Truth_answer": "There are two basic types of copper tubing, soft copper and rigid copper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307222738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_tubing_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubing_%28material%29_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the types of copper tubing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8451, "Truth_answer": "Copper tubing is slowly being replaced by PEX tubing in hot and cold water applications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307222738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_tubing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is replacing copper tubing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8452, "Truth_answer": "Drilled by Edwin Drake in 1859, along the banks of Oil Creek, the Drake Well is the first commercial oil well in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_Well_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first oil well drilled in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8452, "Truth_answer": "The success of the Drake Well sparked the first oil boom in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the drake well important to history", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8452, "Truth_answer": "Drake Well was listed on National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was something special done for the drake well", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8452, "Truth_answer": "The Drake Well is located in Cherrytree Township, Venango County in northwestern Pennsylvania. situated on the flats 150 feet (46 m) from the east bank of Oil Creek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007150708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_Well_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the drake well located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8452, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Laurentine Drake (March 29, 1819 – November 9, 1880), also known as Colonel Drake, was an American businessman and the first American to successfully drill for oil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117052506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Drake_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was edwin drake", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the first motor that run on ac", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8454, "Truth_answer": "Father Juan J. Delgado, a Spanish Jesuit missionary, coined the phrase “Pearl of the Orient Seas” for the Philippines in 1751.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083316id_/https://bantaypinasblog.wordpress.com/about/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who gave the name pearl of the orient seas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8454, "Truth_answer": "In his last poem Mi último adiós, Dr. José Rizal referred to the Philippines as the Pearl of the Orient.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the poem with the phrase pearl of the orient", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8454, "Truth_answer": "Philippines is known for its natural beauty, so the Philippines is often called the Pearl of the Orient.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the phrase pearl of the orient mean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8454, "Truth_answer": "Manila is the capital of the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kmcmaggroup.com/research-insights/2013/why-you-should-consider-expanding-your-business-in-metro-manila/_p1", "https://yannahthewanderer.net/tag/capital-of-the-philippines/_p0", "http://hitchhikersgui.de/Philippines_p53", "https://www.gooverseas.com/tours-trips/philippines_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of the philippines", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8454, "Truth_answer": "The Philippines consists of about 7641 islands.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.philippinetourismusa.com/tag/diving/_p7", "https://www.dubaicitycompany.com/jobs-in-dubai-for-filipino/_p1", "https://www.certvalue.com/sa-8000-certification-in-philippines/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many islands does the philippines consist of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8455, "Truth_answer": "The American colonies were greatly affected by the expansion of industry in Great Britain. The textile mills in Great Britain needed massive quantities of raw materials from North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031014531id_/https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-impact-did-industrial-revolution-england-have-365257_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the north american colonies impact the industrial revolution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8455, "Truth_answer": "Great Britain needed massive quantities of raw materials from North America, particularly cotton and dyes such as indigo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031014531id_/https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-impact-did-industrial-revolution-england-have-365257_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What raw materials did Great Britain import from North America during the Industrial Revolution", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8455, "Truth_answer": "This resulted in a significant surge in the plantation system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201031014531id_/https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-impact-did-industrial-revolution-england-have-365257_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened when Great Britain imported raw materials from North America during the Industrial Revolution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8455, "Truth_answer": "A plantation economy is an economy based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few commodity crops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the plantation system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8455, "Truth_answer": "Prominent crops included cotton, rubber, sugar cane, tobacco, figs, rice, kapok, sisal, and species in the genus Indigofera, used to produce indigo dye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which crops are part of the plantation system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8456, "Truth_answer": "Justin Bieber has the second most Twitter followers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the second most followed person on twitter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8456, "Truth_answer": "Justin Bieber has 109M followers on Twitter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many followers does the justin bieber account have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8456, "Truth_answer": "On November 23, 2018, Justin Bieber stated he was married to Hailey Baldwin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128194740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Bieber_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is justin bieber married", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8456, "Truth_answer": "Bieber and Baldwin had an official ceremony in Bluffton, South Carolina on September 30, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was justin bieber's wedding ceremony", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8456, "Truth_answer": "Changes is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released on February 14, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes_(Justin_Bieber_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does justin bieber have a new album", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8457, "Truth_answer": "Egyptologists believe the pyramid of Giza was built as a tomb for the Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218071306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyramid_of_Giza_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who ordered the great pyramid of giza to be built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8457, "Truth_answer": "The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the pyramid of giza significant", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8457, "Truth_answer": "5.5 million tonnes of limestone, 8,000 tonnes of granite (imported from Aswan), and 500,000 tonnes of mortar were used in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what materials is the pyramid of giza made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8457, "Truth_answer": "The Great Pyramid of Giza is a true pyramid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218071306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyramid_of_Giza_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of pyramid is the giza pyramid", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8457, "Truth_answer": "The Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed c. 2580–2560 BC (4th dynasty).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the giza pyramid constructed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8458, "Truth_answer": "Basaltic magma, Andesitic magma, Rhyolitic magma", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the different types of magma generated", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8458, "Truth_answer": "Evidence of magmatism has also been discovered on other terrestrial planets and some natural satellites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201124450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is magma only on earth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8458, "Truth_answer": "Most magmatic liquids are rich in silica. Silicate melts are composed mainly of silicon, oxygen, aluminium, iron, magnesium, calcium, sodium, and potassium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is magma made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8458, "Truth_answer": "Temperatures of most magmas are in the range 700 °C to 1300 °C (or 1300 °F to 2400 °F).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201124450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how hot is magma", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8458, "Truth_answer": "During a volcanic eruption the magma that leaves the underground is called lava.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201124450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is magma the same as lava", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8459, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "collision and coalescence precipitation process is more common in polar regions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8460, "Truth_answer": "Blue is the Warmest Colour takes place in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does blue is the warmest color take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8460, "Truth_answer": "Production for Blue is the Warmest Colour began in March 2012 and lasted six months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the film Blue is the Warmest Colour in production", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8460, "Truth_answer": "The premise of Blue Is the Warmest Colour is based on the 2010 graphic novel of the same name by Julie Maroh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129135014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Is_the_Warmest_Colour_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the film Blue is the Warmest Colour based on a book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8460, "Truth_answer": "Blue is the Warmest Colour stars Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://parade.com/894660/samuelmurrian/best-lgbtq-movies-on-netflix/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the stars of the film Blue is the Warmest Colour", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8460, "Truth_answer": "Blue is the Warmest Colour won the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129135014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Is_the_Warmest_Colour_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film Blue is the Warmest Colour win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8461, "Truth_answer": "A desert is a barren area of landscape where rainfall is less than 50 cm/year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an area where rainfall is less than 50 cm per year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8461, "Truth_answer": "A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are deserts bad for life", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8461, "Truth_answer": "Deserts are formed by weathering processes as large variations in temperature between day and night put strains on the rocks which consequently break in pieces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are deserts formed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8461, "Truth_answer": "Although rain seldom occurs in deserts, there are occasional downpours that can result in flash floods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does it ever rain in deserts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8461, "Truth_answer": "Plants and animals living in the desert need special adaptations to survive in the harsh environment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there life in deserts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8462, "Truth_answer": "The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what made the initial us system of government a confederacy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8462, "Truth_answer": "The Articles of Confederation came into force on March 1, 1781, after being ratified by all 13 states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation_p0", "https://www.revwartalk.com/03-01-1781-independence-articles-of-confederation-ratified-by-the-all-13-states/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union start working", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8462, "Truth_answer": "A guiding principle of the Articles was to preserve the independence and sovereignty of the states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the main theme of The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8462, "Truth_answer": "The Articles of Confederation are stored at the National Archives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the document of The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8462, "Truth_answer": "The Continental Congress created the Articles of Confederation.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/united-states-and-canada/us-history/articles-confederation_p76", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202349id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8463, "Truth_answer": "A hooked black marlin has been recorded stripping line off a fishing reel at 120 feet per second (82 mph; 132 km/h).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fastest sea animal on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8463, "Truth_answer": "The black marlin (Istiompax indica) is a species of marlin found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_marlin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the black marlin found", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8463, "Truth_answer": "With a maximum published length of 4.65 m (15.3 ft) and weight of 750 kg (1,650 lb), the Black marlin is one of the largest marlins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big can the black marlin grow", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8463, "Truth_answer": "Black marlin are fished commercially and are also a highly prized game fish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_marlin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do black marlins connect to humans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8463, "Truth_answer": "Black marlin's diet mostly consists of various fish and cephalopods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_marlin_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do black marlins eat", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8464, "Truth_answer": "Where the Red Fern Grows is an autobiographical fiction children's novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of book is where the red fern grows", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8464, "Truth_answer": "Where the Red Fern Grows is a children's novel by Wilson Rawls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824183506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_p0", "https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/38973-stephanie-wallace_p3", "http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/category/my-sisters-keeper/_p3", "https://thekoolaidmom.wordpress.com/category/uncategorized/_p15", "https://www.whatsbeyondforks.com/2014/09/tour-review-of-wonderfully-wicked-by-cj.html_p5", "http://libraryteacher.weebly.com/animal-book-club.html_p1", "https://www.audiobooksnow.com/audiobook/alices-adventures-in-wonderland/1672901/_p1", "https://danielsoper.com/hobbies/readinglist/default.aspx_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book Where the Red Fern Grows", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8464, "Truth_answer": "The cover of Where the Red Fern Grows is a boy and two dogs by a big tree.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is on the cover of the book Where the Red Fern Grows", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8464, "Truth_answer": "Where the Red Fern Grows is published by Doubleday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the publisher of Where the Red Fern Grows", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8464, "Truth_answer": "Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1974 film directed by Norman Tokar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210119224219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a movie version of Where the Red Fern Grows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8465, "Truth_answer": "Timișoara was the first European city to be lit by electric street lamps in 1884.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215021430id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timi%C8%99oara_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first city in europe with electric street lights", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8465, "Truth_answer": "Timisoara is nicknamed the Little Vienna or the City of Flowers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nickname of the city Timisoara", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8465, "Truth_answer": "Timișoara is the capital city of Timiș County, the 3rd largest city in Romania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the city Timisoara located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8465, "Truth_answer": "Timișoara's population was 332,983 in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in the city Timisoara", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8465, "Truth_answer": "In 2013 Timișoara had the fastest internet download speed in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything special about the city Timisoara", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8466, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is not affected by the changes caused by hipaa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8467, "Truth_answer": "The Great Wall of China is built across the historical northern borders of China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the the great wall of china located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8467, "Truth_answer": "The Great Wall is 21,196 km (13,171 mi).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the great wall", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8467, "Truth_answer": "The Great Wall was built to protect and consolidate territories of Chinese states and empires against various nomadic groups of the steppe and their polities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214041518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wall_of_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the great wall built", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8467, "Truth_answer": "The most well-known sections of the Great Wall wall were built by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214041518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wall_of_China_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the great wall built", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8467, "Truth_answer": "The Great Wall was mainly built from rammed earth, stones, and wood. Later, bricks, tiles, and lime were used.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the great wall made of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8468, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "prince song i want to be your lover", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8469, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "arthur the rise and fall of the british empire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8470, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is leading the sask party leadership race", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8471, "Truth_answer": "An adult red fox weighs from 4.9 – 31 lbs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average weight of a red fox", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8471, "Truth_answer": "The red fox is present across the entire Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, North America and Eurasia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the red fox live", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8471, "Truth_answer": "The red fox is listed as least concern by the IUCN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the red fox endangered", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8471, "Truth_answer": "The red fox primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target rabbits, game birds, reptiles, invertebrates and young ungulates. Fruit and vegetable matter is also eaten sometimes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the red fox eat", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8471, "Truth_answer": "The red fox is vulnerable to attack from larger predators, such as wolves, coyotes, golden jackals and medium- and large-sized felines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235125id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_fox_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the red fox have predators", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8472, "Truth_answer": "Earth rotates once in about 24 hours with respect to the Sun, but once every 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds with respect to other, distant, stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does the earth take to complete one round of rotation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8472, "Truth_answer": "Earth rotates eastward, in prograde motion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what direction does the rotation of the earth occur", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8472, "Truth_answer": "As viewed from the north pole star Polaris, Earth turns counterclockwise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the rotation of the earth clockwise", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8472, "Truth_answer": "Earth's rotation is slowing slightly with time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the speed of earth's rotation changing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8472, "Truth_answer": "Due to Earth's slowing rotation, a day was shorter in the past.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the slowing of earth's rotation lead to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8473, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "elihu m. harris state office building 1515 clay street", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8474, "Truth_answer": "The anthropologist Bronisław Kasper Malinowski made the distinction that magic is a means to an end, while religion is an end unto itself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made a distinction between magic and religion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8474, "Truth_answer": "Malinowski's writings on ethnography, social theory, and field research were a lasting influence on the discipline of anthropology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102024318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronis%C5%82aw_Malinowski_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Bronisław Kasper Malinowski impact anthropology", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8474, "Truth_answer": "From 1910, Bronisław Malinowski studied exchange and economics at the London School of Economics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102024318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronis%C5%82aw_Malinowski_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Bronisław Malinowski go to college", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8474, "Truth_answer": "In 1914, Bronisław Malinowski travelled to Papua (in what would later become Papua New Guinea), where he conducted fieldwork at Mailu Island and then, more famously, in the Trobriand Islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Bronisław Malinowski do after college", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8474, "Truth_answer": "Bronisław Malinowski died on 16 May 1942, aged 58, of a heart attack while preparing to conduct summer fieldwork in Oaxaca, Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102024318id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronis%C5%82aw_Malinowski_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Bronisław Malinowski alive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8475, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "code geass lelouch of the rebellion episode 11 english dubbed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8476, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will and grace season 9 uk air date", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8477, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following was a noted poet of the harlem renaissance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8478, "Truth_answer": "Filming for Coming Home for Christmas took place in British Columbia, in the Abbotsford, Vancouver and Langley areas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the hallmark movie coming home for christmas filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8478, "Truth_answer": "Coming Home for Christmas is a 2017 American-Canadian made-for-television romantic comedy film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of movie is the film Coming Home for Christmas", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8478, "Truth_answer": "Coming Home for Christmas is 86 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the movie Coming Home for Christmas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8478, "Truth_answer": "The film Coming Home for Christmas was developed from an original novel of the same name by author Jenny Hale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie Coming Home for Christmas a book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8478, "Truth_answer": "The film Coming Home for Christmas premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 18, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie Coming Home for Christmas premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8479, "Truth_answer": "The Antebellum South era was a period in the history characterized by the rise of abolition and the gradual polarization of the country between abolitionists and supporters of slavery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223075551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antebellum_South_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who dominated southern politics in the antebellum era", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8479, "Truth_answer": "The Antebellum South was a period in the history of the Southern United States from the late 18th century until the start of the American Civil War in 1861.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223075551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antebellum_South_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the antebellum era occur", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8479, "Truth_answer": "The Antebellum period in the South's history was marked by the economic growth of the region, largely due to its heavy reliance on slavery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223075551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antebellum_South_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the economy of the south grow in the antebellum era", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8479, "Truth_answer": "The leading historian of the Antebellum era was Ulrich Bonnell Phillips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223075551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antebellum_South_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the leading historian of the Antebellum era?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8479, "Truth_answer": "Ulrich Bonnell Phillips studied slavery not so much as a political issue between North and South but as a social and economic system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223075551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antebellum_South_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did ulrich bonnell phillips view slavery", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8480, "Truth_answer": "Chad Michaels won Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars season 1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_All_Stars_(season_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won rupaul's drag race all stars season 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8480, "Truth_answer": "The first season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premiered on October 22, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_All_Stars_(season_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8480, "Truth_answer": "The first season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premiered on the Logo network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_All_Stars_(season_1)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Michaels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8480, "Truth_answer": "Raven was the runner-up in season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_All_Stars_(season_1)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the runner up in the season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8480, "Truth_answer": "There were 12 contestants in the season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many contestants were in the season 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8481, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "coffee shops in comedians in cars getting coffee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8482, "Truth_answer": "Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cells are in a multicellular organism", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8482, "Truth_answer": "All species of animals, land plants and most fungi are multicellular, as are many algae.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what lifeforms do multicellular organisms make up", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8482, "Truth_answer": "Multicellular organisms arise in various ways, for example by cell division or by aggregation of many single cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do multicellular organisms form", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8482, "Truth_answer": "Multicellularity allows an organism to exceed the size limits normally imposed by diffusion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what advantages do multicellular organisms have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8482, "Truth_answer": "Multicellularity has evolved independently at least 25 times in eukaryotes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125115104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicellular_organism_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the multicellular organisms evolve", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8483, "Truth_answer": "La Catrina is an etching which depicts a female skeleton dressed only in a hat. La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Día de Muertos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is la catrina and what does she represent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8483, "Truth_answer": "La Calavera Catrina or Catrina La Calavera Garbancera ('Dapper Skeleton', 'Elegant Skull') is a 1910–1913 zinc etching by the Mexican printmaker, cartoon illustrator and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Calavera_Catrina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made la catrina", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8483, "Truth_answer": "La Calavera Catrina or Catrina La Calavera Garbancera ('Dapper Skeleton', 'Elegant Skull') is a 1910–1913 zinc etching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Calavera_Catrina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was la catrina made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8483, "Truth_answer": "The popularity of La Calavera as well as her name is derived from a work by artist Diego Rivera in his 1947 completed mural Sueño de una Tarde.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225043227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Calavera_Catrina_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is la catrina famous", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8483, "Truth_answer": "In the MMORPG World of Warcraft, a Day of the Dead Celebration is held, and Calavera is represented as a dancing female undead NPC dressed in a mariachi outfit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does La Catrina appear in modern culture", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8484, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "elton john greatest hits 1970 to 2002 cd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8485, "Truth_answer": "Generative grammar is a linguistic theory that regards linguistics as the study of a hypothesised innate grammatical structure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the main principles of generative-syntax (grammar)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8485, "Truth_answer": "The theory of generative grammar was developed by Noam Chomsky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed the theory of generative grammar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8485, "Truth_answer": "The theory of generative grammar was developed in the 1950s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the theory of generative grammar developed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8485, "Truth_answer": "Generative grammar has been used to a limited extent in music theory and analysis since the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an application of generative grammar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8485, "Truth_answer": "Model-theoretic grammars, also known as constraint-based grammars, contrast with generative grammars in the way they define sets of sentences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the opposite of generative grammar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8486, "Truth_answer": "Tony Goldyn plays Vance Astro in Guardians of the Galaxy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays vance astro in guardians of the galaxy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8486, "Truth_answer": "Vance Astro is a mutant who possesses a psychokinetic ability, limited to projecting concussive blasts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213041612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vance_Astro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is vance astro", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8486, "Truth_answer": "Vance Astro first appeared in January 1969 as a founding member of the Guardians of the Galaxy in the partial reprint title Marvel Super-Heroes with issue #18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213041612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vance_Astro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did vance astro first appear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8486, "Truth_answer": "Major Vance Astro was added to the superhero-featuring board game Heroclix in 2013, after winning a fan poll in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213041612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vance_Astro_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does vance astro appear in mediums besides comics and film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8486, "Truth_answer": "Vance Astro is also known as Major Victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is vance astro's nickname", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8487, "Truth_answer": "The Niger River begins in the Guinea Highlands in southeastern Guinea and ends into the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the niger river start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8487, "Truth_answer": "The Niger River is 4,180 km (2,600 mi).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the niger river", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8487, "Truth_answer": "The Niger River is the principal river of West Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://piercingtheveilofillusion.com/tag/consciousness/_p25", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Far_North_Region%2C_Cameroon_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the niger river located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8487, "Truth_answer": "The Niger takes one of the most unusual routes of any major river, a boomerang shape that baffled geographers for two centuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210230556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_River_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is unique about the niger river", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8487, "Truth_answer": "This strange geography apparently came about because the Niger River is two ancient rivers joined together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210230556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_River_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the niger river a boomerang shape", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8488, "Truth_answer": "There was no allocated time provided for the establishment of breakfast television in the UK until the early 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did morning tv start in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8488, "Truth_answer": "In the United Kingdom, breakfast television typically runs from 6 am to 9:15 or 9:25 am.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_television_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what times does the breakfast television program run", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8488, "Truth_answer": "Breakfast television programs are typically targeted at the combined demographic of people getting ready for work and school, and stay-at-home adults and parents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the audience of breakfast television", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8488, "Truth_answer": "The first – and longest-running – national breakfast/morning show on television is Today, which set the tone for the genre and premiered on 14 January 1952, on NBC in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024082015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_television_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first breakfast television program", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8488, "Truth_answer": "In Singapore, the show Asia Squawk Box is a breakfast television show which has run from February 1998 – present on CNBC Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does asia have breakfast television", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8489, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dragon ball z saiyan saga full movie download in hindi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8490, "Truth_answer": "Big stick ideology, big stick diplomacy, or big stick policy refers to President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy: speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127145633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Stick_ideology_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what president said speak softly and carry a big stick", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8490, "Truth_answer": "Roosevelt described his style of foreign policy as the exercise of intelligent forethought and of decisive action sufficiently far in advance of any likely crisis.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does big stick policy mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8490, "Truth_answer": "Big stick dipolomacy has five core components.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many components does the big stick policy have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8490, "Truth_answer": "The idea of Big stick policy is negotiating peacefully but also having military strength in case things go wrong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is big stick policy a peaceful policy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8490, "Truth_answer": "Big stick policy is comparable to gunboat diplomacy, as used in international politics by the powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127145633id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Stick_ideology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a similar policy to big stick diplomacy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8491, "Truth_answer": "The Pig War was a confrontation in 1859 between the United States and United Kingdom that was triggered by the shooting of a pig.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us go to war over a pig", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8491, "Truth_answer": "Aside from the death of one pig, the Pig War was a bloodless conflict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any people die in the Pig War", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8491, "Truth_answer": "The Pig War of 1859, is also called the Pig Episode, the Pig and Potato War, the San Juan Boundary Dispute and the Northwestern Boundary Dispute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225170135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_War_%281859%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other names did the pig war of 1859 have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8491, "Truth_answer": "The San Juan Islands were awarded to the United States following third-party arbitration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225170135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_War_%281859%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the pig war of 1859", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8491, "Truth_answer": "On June 15, 1859, Lyman Cutlar, an American farmer found and killed a large black pig rooting in his garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of pig was killed in the pig war of 1859", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8492, "Truth_answer": "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804101812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Were_You_%28When_the_World_Stopped_Turning%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings where were you when the world stopped turning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8492, "Truth_answer": "The song Where Were You's lyrics center on reactions to the September 11 attacks in the United States, written in the form of questions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song where were you about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8492, "Truth_answer": "The song Where Were you was released November 26, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the song where were you debut", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8492, "Truth_answer": "Where Were You won multiple awards at the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Awards, including Song of the Year, and also earned Jackson his first Grammy Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song where were you win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8492, "Truth_answer": "Where Were You topped the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for five weeks; in addition, it reached number 28 on Billboard's all-genre Hot 100 chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804101812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Were_You_%28When_the_World_Stopped_Turning%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song where were you do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8493, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "result of fire entering the cutting torch at high speed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8494, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the monastic life typically revolves around the reading of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8495, "Truth_answer": "Evangeline Lilly and Michelle Pfeiffer play the Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays wasp in ant man and the wasp", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8495, "Truth_answer": "Paul Rudd plays Ant-Man in Ant-Man and the Wasp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays antman in antman and the wasp", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8495, "Truth_answer": "Ant-Man and the Wasp is 118 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant-Man_and_the_Wasp_p0", "https://www.ultimedia.com/default/index/videogeneric/id/ufxsf5_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant-Man_and_the_Wasp_p44", "https://geekycheekyalwayssneaky.wordpress.com/tag/mother/_p0", "https://www.jeralduy.com/2018/01/ant-man-and-wasp-ph-trailer.html_p0", "https://chrisoruinsmovies.com/2018/07/18/ant-man-and-the-wasp/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant-Man_and_the_Wasp_p28", "https://deadentertainment.com/ant-man-and-the-wasp/_p0", "https://geekycheekyalwayssneaky.wordpress.com/tag/mcu/_p7", "https://movieweb.com/ant-man-villain-yellowjacket-still-alive-mcu/_p1", "https://www.ankit2world.com/movies/ant-man-and-the-wasp-movie-review-with-spoiler-related-to-infinity-war/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the film Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8495, "Truth_answer": "Ant-Man and the Wasp brought in $622.7 million at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money did the film Ant-Man and the Wasp make", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8495, "Truth_answer": "The film Ant-Man and the Wasp was a critical and commercial success, receiving praise for its levity, humor and performances, particularly those of Rudd and Lilly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122032943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant-Man_and_the_Wasp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the critics like the film Ant-Man and the Wasp", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8496, "Truth_answer": "The Jacksonville Jaguars have never played in a Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time jacksonville jaguars won the superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8496, "Truth_answer": "The Jaguars' logo is a snarling jaguar head with a teal tongue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211004426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville_Jaguars_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the logo of the team jacksonville jaguars", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8496, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Forbes estimated the Jacksonville Jaguars value at $1.48 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211004426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville_Jaguars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the jacksonville jaguars worth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8496, "Truth_answer": "Shahid Khan is the current owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the jacksonville jaguars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8496, "Truth_answer": "Doug Marrone is the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pro32.ap.org/article/jaguars-cancel-practice-meetings-hurricane-dorian-nears_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of jacksonville jaguars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8497, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cities that start with a b in southern california", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8498, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all time record for strikeouts in a season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8499, "Truth_answer": "The NCOP comprises 90 provincial delegates, 10 delegates for each of the nine provinces regardless of the population of the province.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125210657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_Provinces_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many provincial delegates does the national council of provinces comprise of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8499, "Truth_answer": "The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is the upper house of the Parliament of South Africa under the (post-apartheid) constitution which came into full effect in 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125210657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_Provinces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ncop", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8499, "Truth_answer": "The NCOP's purpose is to represent the governments of the provinces, rather than directly representing the people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125210657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_Provinces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the ncop", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8499, "Truth_answer": "The NCOP meets at NCOP Chamber, Houses of Parliament, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125210657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_Provinces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the ncop meet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8499, "Truth_answer": "South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how south is south africa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8500, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "conway twitty i've never been this far before", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8501, "Truth_answer": "Placental expulsion begins as a physiological separation from the wall of the uterus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the placenta detaches from the uterus after birth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8501, "Truth_answer": "The period from just after the baby is expelled until just after the placenta is expelled is called the third stage of labor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108104452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placental_expulsion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which stage of labor is the expulsion of the placenta", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8501, "Truth_answer": "In some cultures the placenta is kept and consumed by the mother over the weeks following the birth. This practice is termed placentophagy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108104452id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placental_expulsion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the placenta after expulsion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8501, "Truth_answer": "Placenta accreta occurs when all or part of the placenta attaches abnormally to the myometrium (the muscular layer of the uterine wall).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if the placenta expulsion does not occur", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8501, "Truth_answer": "Treatment for placenta accreta may be delivery by caesarean section and abdominal hysterectomy if placenta accreta is diagnosed before birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404194854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placenta_accreta_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the placenta accreta attachment treated", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl singing with big and rich", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8503, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of the movie a soldier's story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8504, "Truth_answer": "The song I see Fire by Ed Sheeran is about the flames from the dragon creature named Smaug as seen by the dwarves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the song i see fire mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8504, "Truth_answer": "Smaug is a dragon and the main antagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smaug_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is smaug", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8504, "Truth_answer": "I See Fire was written and recorded in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was i see fire written", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8504, "Truth_answer": "Nigel Collins added cello parts as dictated by Sheeran. Pete Cobbin of Abbey Road Studios mixed I See Fire“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any other artists besides Ed Sheeran collaborate on the song i see fire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8504, "Truth_answer": "Nick Catucci of the Entertainment Weekly stated that although looming in the song is a flame-broiled disaster, Sheeran keeps his strumming cool, and a hopeful flame burning for Bilbo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190522045717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_See_Fire_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did a critic say about the song i see fire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8505, "Truth_answer": "The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://soccerbeamz.com/category/featured/_p1", "http://www.psam.uk.com/us-canada-mexico-to-host-2026-world-cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where will the 2026 fifa world cup be held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8505, "Truth_answer": "The United 2026 bid beat a rival bid by Morocco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was runner-up winner for hosting the 2026 fifa cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8505, "Truth_answer": "The 2026 Fifa World Cup host was selected during a final vote at the 68th FIFA Congress in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the voting for the 2026 fifa cup happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8505, "Truth_answer": "The 2026 World Cup will see the tournament expanded from 32 to 48 teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams will be in the 2026 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8505, "Truth_answer": "The 2026 World Cup will be the first World Cup since 2002 that will be hosted by more than one nation and the first by more than two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the 2026 fifa world cup special", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8506, "Truth_answer": "Drink a Beer is a song written by Jim Beavers and Chris Stapleton and recorded by American country music artist Luke Bryan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160923201807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drink_a_Beer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings drink a beer with luke bryan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8506, "Truth_answer": "The song Drink A Beer is a country ballad about the unexpected loss of someone close.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160923201807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drink_a_Beer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song drink a beer about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8506, "Truth_answer": "The song Drink A Beer was well received by music critics, who praised the unprecedented vulnerability in Bryan's delivery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160923201807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drink_a_Beer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did critics like the song drink a beer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8506, "Truth_answer": "Drink a Beer debuted at number 59 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart dated of November 16, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160923201807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drink_a_Beer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song drink a beer do commercially", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8506, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Drink A Beer was directed by Paul Miller and premiered in December 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the song drink a beer have a mv", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8507, "Truth_answer": "The Packer's last Super Bowl came in 2010 in Super Bowl XLV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the packers went to the superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8507, "Truth_answer": "The Packers defeated the Steelers by the score of 31–25.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLV_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the packers do in superbowl xlv", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8507, "Truth_answer": "The halftime show for Super Bowl XLV featured the American hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas, with additional performances by Usher and Slash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLV_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the halftime show at superbowl xlv", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8507, "Truth_answer": "The broadcast of Super Bowl XLV on Fox averaged about 111 million viewers, breaking the record for the most-watched program in American television history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218083547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XLV_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched the superbowl xlv game via television", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8507, "Truth_answer": "The Super Bowl XLV game's attendance was 103,219.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched the superbowl xlv game in real life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8508, "Truth_answer": "The Nile River is the longest river in the world, measuring at 4,130 mi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of the longest river on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8508, "Truth_answer": "The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world, measuring at 4,000 mi.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.myinterestingfacts.com/liquid-facts/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of the second longest river on earth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8508, "Truth_answer": "The Mantaro, along with the Apurimac River, are the sources of the Amazon River, depending on the criteria used for definition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the source of the amazon river", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8508, "Truth_answer": "The source, the identification or the definition of the mouth, and the scale of measurement of the river length between source and mouth, determine the precise meaning of river length.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the criteria used to define river length", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8508, "Truth_answer": "The Yangtze or Yangzi is the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangtze_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which river is the third longest in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8509, "Truth_answer": "The lead characters and heroes of the series were Rocket Rocky J. Squirrel, a flying squirrel, and his best friend Bullwinkle J. Moose, a dim-witted but good-natured moose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127185018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Rocky_and_Bullwinkle_and_Friends_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the characters in rocky and bullwinkle", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8509, "Truth_answer": "The scheming villains in most episodes of Rocky and Bullwinkle were the fiendish spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, forever attempting to catch Moose and Squirrel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the villains in rocky and bullwinkle", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8509, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show were ranked the sixth-greatest TV cartoon of all time by TV Guide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127185018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Rocky_and_Bullwinkle_and_Friends_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the cartoon rocky and bullwinkle successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8509, "Truth_answer": "Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show was created by Jay Ward, Alex Anderson, and Bill Scott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created rocky and bullwinkle", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8509, "Truth_answer": "Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show was released from November 19, 1959 to June 27, 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the rocky and bullwinkle show released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8510, "Truth_answer": "The thematic and often-quoted Spider-Man phrase with great power comes great responsibility is widely attributed to Uncle Ben.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116051327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_great_power_comes_great_responsibility_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the quote with great power comes great responsibility come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8510, "Truth_answer": "The thematic and often-quoted Spider-Man phrase has been traced back to the French National Convention in 1793 and before that a similar phrase is in the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of the phrase with great power comes great responsibility", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8510, "Truth_answer": "With great power comes great responsibility is alternatively known as the Peter Parker principle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116051327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_great_power_comes_great_responsibility_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me some names the phrase with great power comes great responsibility is called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8510, "Truth_answer": "The quote is used in politics and monarchy, in law enforcement and public safety, by journalists and book authors, and in various media and memes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116051327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_great_power_comes_great_responsibility_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the phrase with great power comes great responsibility used", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8510, "Truth_answer": "A thematic precursor to the phrase appeared in a well-known Biblical verse: Luke 12:48.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the phrase with great power comes great responsibility appear in the bible", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8511, "Truth_answer": "Jim Carrey plays Andy Kaufman / Tony Clifton in Man on the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays tony clifton at the end of man on the moon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8511, "Truth_answer": "The film Man on the Moon was directed by Miloš Forman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film man on the moon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8511, "Truth_answer": "The film Man on the Moon was unsuccessful commercially and received mixed reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie man on the moon successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8511, "Truth_answer": "The soundtrack for the film Man on the Moon was written by rock band R.E.M.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225120635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_on_the_Moon_(film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which band made the soundtrack for the film man on the moon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8511, "Truth_answer": "The documentary Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond was released in 2017 and chronicles Carrey's performance as Kaufman in the film Man on the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a documentary about the film man on the moon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8512, "Truth_answer": "Olympic National Park was established June 29, 1938.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did olympic national park became a park", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8512, "Truth_answer": "The Olympic National Park has four regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ahiddenhaven.com/olympic-national-park-things-to-do/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what components make up the olympic national park", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8512, "Truth_answer": "The Olympic National Park offers hiking, backpacking, a beach, and skiing and other snow related activities in the winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is there to do at olympic national park", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8512, "Truth_answer": "The Olympic National Park is 922,650 acres (3,733.8 km2).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many acres is the olympic national park", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8512, "Truth_answer": "The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government that manages the olympic national park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the governing body of the olympic national park", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8513, "Truth_answer": "World War 2 happened 1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the second world war took place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8513, "Truth_answer": "World War 2 was 6 years and 1 day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was ww2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8513, "Truth_answer": "WWII was an Allied Victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won ww2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8513, "Truth_answer": "World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, marked by 70 to 85 million fatalities, most of whom were civilians in the Soviet Union and China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did many people died in ww2", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8513, "Truth_answer": "World War II was the only use of nuclear weapons in war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was unique about the ww2", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8514, "Truth_answer": "Anthony Robin Ellis (born 8 January 1942) is an English actor best known for his role as Captain Ross Poldark in 29 episodes of the BBC classic series Poldark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109000550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Ellis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played ross poldark in the original tv series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8514, "Truth_answer": "Poldark is a historical fiction television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://austenprose.com/2015/06/09/ross-poldark-demelza-by-winston-graham-preview-giveaway-of-new-sourcebook-editions/?like_comment=72773&_wpnonce=122c0b3eba_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of show is the series poldark", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8514, "Truth_answer": "Poldark follows Ross Poldark (Robin Ellis) as he loses his fiancée, the well-bred beauty, Elizabeth (Jill Townsend), to his cousin Francis (Clive Francis).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the main characters of the series poldark", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8514, "Truth_answer": "Poldark originally aired on BBC1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which network did the show poldark air on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8514, "Truth_answer": "Poldark aired 5 October 1975 – 4 December 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show poldark air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8515, "Truth_answer": "Temples of modern India was a term coined by India's first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru while starting the construction of the Bhakra Nangal Dam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temples_of_modern_India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who claimed dams as the temple of modern india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8515, "Truth_answer": "Temples of modern India means, This dam has been built with the unrelenting toil of man for the benefit of mankind and therefore is worthy of worship.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the term temples of modern india mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8515, "Truth_answer": "Prime Minister Nehru also said, May you call it a Temple or a Gurdwara or a Mosque, it inspires our admiration and reverence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhakra_Dam_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the prime minister nehru say anything else about the temple dam besides how it was worthy of worship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8515, "Truth_answer": "Bhakra Dam is a concrete gravity dam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhakra_Dam_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214023224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashik_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190401075714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardar_Sarovar_Dam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of dam is the bhakra dam", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8515, "Truth_answer": "The Bhakra Dam cost Rs.245.28 crore in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026123939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhakra_Dam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the cost of the bhakra dam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8516, "Truth_answer": "There have been five United States presidential elections in which the winner lost the popular vote.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023022249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_elections_in_which_the_winner_lost_the_popular_vote_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who became president after winning the electoral vote but losing the popular vote", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8516, "Truth_answer": "Donald Trump is the fifth person in U.S. history to become president while losing the nationwide popular vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the most recent president who lost the popular vote", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8516, "Truth_answer": "John Quincy Adams was the first person in U.S. history to become president while losing the nationwide popular vote.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first president who lost the popular vote", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8516, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Jackson was the runner-up in the 1824 United States presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the runner up to john quincy adams", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8516, "Truth_answer": "The 1824 United States presidential election was held from Tuesday, October 26 to Wednesday, December 1, 1824.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 1824 election", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8517, "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston and Nine Inch Nails Make the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The 2020 class includes the Notorious B.I.G., Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers and T-Rex.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who got inducted into rock and roll hall of fame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8517, "Truth_answer": "Rock n Roll Hall of famers are the best-known and most influential musicians, bands, producers, and others that have in some major way influenced the music industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112084852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_inductees_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827104958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_the_Beatles_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of artists get inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8517, "Truth_answer": "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the rock n roll hall of fame located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8517, "Truth_answer": "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983, by Ahmet Ertegun, founder and chairman of Atlantic Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the rock n roll hall of fame", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8517, "Truth_answer": "Architect I. M. Pei designed the new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum, and it was dedicated on September 1, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210080649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the rock n roll hall of fame", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8518, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is ex on the beach uk filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8519, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is infinity war going to be 2 parts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8520, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in the hall of the mountain king scene", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the olympic gold medal in archery", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8522, "Truth_answer": "The fifteenth and final season of Criminal Minds concluded on February 19, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next criminal minds season starting", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8522, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Minds is an American police procedural crime drama television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126223959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Criminal_Minds_characters_p0", "http://jackandcokewithalime.blogspot.com/2010/09/2010-fall-drama-tv-show-premier-dates.html_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209084138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_Minds_p0", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/scott-lowell/timeline_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the series criminal minds real", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8522, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Minds gained critical acclaim for its characterization, pacing, atmosphere, acting, directing, and writing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did critics like the show criminal minds", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8522, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Minds was nominated for the 2006 People's Choice Awards, Favorite New Television Drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209084138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_Minds_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the show criminal minds nominated for any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8522, "Truth_answer": "Criminal Minds became a rating hit for CBS, regularly featuring as one of the network's most-watched cable shows throughout its 15-year-long run.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did audiences react to the show criminal minds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8523, "Truth_answer": "In 2014–15, Stephen Curry won his first MVP award and led the Warriors to their first championship since 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did stephen curry get his first ring", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8523, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry won his second Championship ring in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did stephen curry get his second ring", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8523, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry is 31 years old and alive as of February 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is stephen curry still alive", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8523, "Truth_answer": "Steph Curry's net worth is estimated to be in the range of about $130 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104353id_/https://www.thestreet.com/lifestyle/stephen-curry-net-worth-14764445_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the networth of the player stephen curry", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8523, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry has been outspoken about his Christian faith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the religion of the player stephen curry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8524, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the population of city a is three times the population of city b", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is playing in the world series this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8526, "Truth_answer": "Under Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution, seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states by population, as determined by the census conducted every ten years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128050508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do we determine the number of representatives to which each state is entitled", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8526, "Truth_answer": "Each state is entitled to at least one representative, however small its population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a state have no representation in the house of representatives?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8526, "Truth_answer": "Together, the House of Representatives and Senate compose the national legislature of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the house of representatives do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8526, "Truth_answer": "The House of Representatives has a meeting chamber at the House of Representatives Chamber, United States Capitol, Washington, D.C., United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the house of representatives all live in one house", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8526, "Truth_answer": "During the first half of the 19th century, the House was frequently in conflict with the Senate over regionally divisive issues, including slavery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the house of representatives and senate disagree in the past", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8527, "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote with a little help from my friends lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8527, "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends is a Pop rock / psychedelic pop song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201031122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of song is the song with a little help from my friends", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8527, "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends peaked at number 71 in the United States and ranked number 311 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song With a Little Help from My Friends successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8527, "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends was recorded 29–30 March 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was with a little help from my friends recorded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8527, "Truth_answer": "With a Little Help from My Friends was written by Lennon–McCartney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song with a little help from my friends", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8528, "Truth_answer": "John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, was the first president to have his photograph taken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first american president to be photographed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8528, "Truth_answer": "John Quincy Adams served as the sixth president of the United States from 1825 to 1829.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was john quincy adams in office", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8528, "Truth_answer": "John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/enc/_p1", "https://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/enc/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the president john quincy adams born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8528, "Truth_answer": "Historians generally concur that John Quincy Adams was one of the greatest diplomats and secretaries of state in American history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the president john quincy adams remembered", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8528, "Truth_answer": "John Quincy Adams was succeeded by Andrew Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the next president after john quincy adams", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8529, "Truth_answer": "The bases A, G, C, and T are found in DNA while A, G, C, and U are found in RNA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the four bases of dna and rna", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8529, "Truth_answer": "Nucleobases, also known as nitrogenous bases or often simply bases, are nitrogen-containing biological compounds that form nucleosides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the proper term for the bases of dna and rna", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8529, "Truth_answer": "Thymine and uracil are identical except that T includes a methyl group that U lacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124110230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleobase_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are thyamine and uracil almost identical", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8529, "Truth_answer": "A vast number of nucleobase analogues exist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124110230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleobase_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do analogues of the nucleobases exist", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8529, "Truth_answer": "The most common applications of Nucleobase analogues are use as fluorescent probes, either directly or indirectly, such as aminoallyl nucleotide, which are used to label cRNA or cDNA in microarrays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124110230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleobase_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the uses of the nucleobase analogues", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8530, "Truth_answer": "In the immediate aftermath of WWI, defeat drove cooperation between Germany and the Soviet Union but ultimately these two powers would compete to dominate eastern Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to eastern europe as a result of world war i", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8530, "Truth_answer": "Germany–Russia relations display cyclical patterns, moving back and forth from cooperation and alliance to strain and to total warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714020828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany%E2%80%93Russia_relations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are relations between germany and russia today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8530, "Truth_answer": "Russia helped liberate Germany in 1812–15 in the Napoleonic Wars, and the two were generally friendly for a century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714020828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany%E2%80%93Russia_relations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were germany and russia friendly", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8530, "Truth_answer": "Since the end of the Cold War and German reunification, in 1989-91, Germany and Russia have developed a Strategic Partnership regarding energy trade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714020828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany%E2%80%93Russia_relations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how friendly were germany and russia after the cold war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8530, "Truth_answer": "Germany fought against Russia in World War I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did germany and russia fight", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8531, "Truth_answer": "The London Bridge is the site of the oldest crossing of the River Thames on record. It is a symbol of London, recognizable to visitors from all over the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is london bridge an important landmark for the country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8531, "Truth_answer": "The first London Bridge was built by the Romans as part of their road-building programme, to help consolidate their conquest around AD 55.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129231709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the london bridge first built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8531, "Truth_answer": "The nursery rhyme London Bridge Is Falling Down has been speculatively connected to several of the bridge's historic collapses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129231709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the london bridge ever really falling down", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8531, "Truth_answer": "The current London Bridge is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129231709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which materials is the current london bridge made of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8531, "Truth_answer": "The current London Bridge crossing opened to traffic in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new london bridge open", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the elves go in lord of rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8533, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do i go from here the carpenters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8534, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "game of thrones jon snow battle of the bastards", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8535, "Truth_answer": "Three factors of human mate selection include familiarity, physical attractiveness, and personality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are three factors that affect who you choose as your mate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8535, "Truth_answer": "Two more factors of human mate selection are proximity and similarity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any more factors that influence human mate selection besides familiarity, physical attractiveness, and personality", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8535, "Truth_answer": "There are two main categories of strategies that both sexes utilize: short-term and long-term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the similarities between men and women in mate selection", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8535, "Truth_answer": "Human mate choice depends on a variety of factors, such as ecology, demography, access to resources, rank/social standing, genes, and parasite stress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the environment affect human mate choice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8535, "Truth_answer": "Both males and females are selective in terms of whom they decide to mate with, as is seen in nature, females exhibit even more mate choice selection than males.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014000531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mate_choice_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the differences between men and women in mate selection", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8536, "Truth_answer": "A NBA team may have a maximum of 17 players on its active roster, and at least eight active players must suit up for every game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players dress for an nba game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8536, "Truth_answer": "13 players can be active each NBA game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nba players are in a normal game", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8536, "Truth_answer": "The Milwakee Bucks are leading the Eastern Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which nba team is winning right now", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8536, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Lakers are leading the Western Conference.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what nba team is leading the western conference", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8536, "Truth_answer": "The Lakers have 43 wins and 12 losses for a WP of .782", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the stats of la lakers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8537, "Truth_answer": "TLC pays Casey Webb a whopping $35000 salary per episode for hosting Man vs. Food.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063424id_/https://hollywoodmask.com/entertainment/casey-webb-man-vs-food-bio-age-wife-family-net-worth.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does casey webb make per episode", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8537, "Truth_answer": "The program Man v. Food was originally hosted by actor and food enthusiast Adam Richman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the previous host of man vs. food", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8537, "Truth_answer": "In June 2014, Adam Richman found himself embroiled in a social media controversy over comments he made about his weight loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521135230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Richman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was adam richman involved in a controversy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8537, "Truth_answer": "It is alleged that Adam Richman referred to one or more of his followers as haters and further advised them to grab a razor blade & draw a bath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190521135230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Richman_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the controversial comments adam richman made in 2014", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8537, "Truth_answer": "In each episode, the host explores the big food offerings of a different American city before facing off against a pre-existing eating challenge at a local restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does each episode of the show man v. food work", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8538, "Truth_answer": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do most of earth's weather events take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8538, "Truth_answer": "The troposphere contains 75% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troposphere_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the total atmosphere's mass does the troposphere contain", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8538, "Truth_answer": "The total average height of the troposphere is 13 km.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troposphere_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the height of the troposphere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8538, "Truth_answer": "The word troposphere is derived from the Greek tropos meaning turn, turn toward, change and sphere (as in the Earth), due to rotational turbulent mixing in the layer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the name of the troposphere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8538, "Truth_answer": "The stratosphere is the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratosphere_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which layer is above the troposphere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8539, "Truth_answer": "Norman barons built timber castles on earthen mounds, beginning the development of motte-and-bailey castles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the normans build castles and what did their castles look like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8539, "Truth_answer": "A motte and bailey castle is a fortification with a wooden or stone keep situated on a raised area of ground called a motte, accompanied by a courtyard, or Bailey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117192235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey_castle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the motte and bailey castles", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8539, "Truth_answer": "Motte and bailey castles were relatively easy to build with unskilled labour, but still militarily formidable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117192235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey_castle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the motte and bailey castles popular for normans", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8539, "Truth_answer": "Motte and Bailey castles were built across northern Europe spreading from Normandy and Anjou in France, into the Holy Roman Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in europe were the motte and bailey castles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8539, "Truth_answer": "Motte and Bailey castles were built from the 10th to 11th century and onwards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were motte and bailey castles built", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8540, "Truth_answer": "Sarojini Naidu was the first female to become the governor of an Indian state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the first woman governer of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8540, "Truth_answer": "Sarojini Naidu governed the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state did sarojini naidu govern", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8540, "Truth_answer": "Uttar Pradesh is a state in northern India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is uttar pradesh", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8540, "Truth_answer": "With roughly 200 million inhabitants, Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in uttar predesh", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8540, "Truth_answer": "Uttrar Predesh was created on 1 April 1937 as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh during British rule, and was renamed Uttar Pradesh in 1950.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was uttar predesh created", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8541, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who gave the mowgli's message to baloo and bagheera", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8542, "Truth_answer": "Vincent D'Onofrio plays David Hagan in Fire with Fire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played david hagan in fire with fire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8542, "Truth_answer": "In Fire with Fire Josh Duhamel plays a firefighter forced to confront a neo-Nazi murderer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is fire with fire about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8542, "Truth_answer": "The film Fire with Fire was released straight to DVD and Blu-ray Disc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did fire with fire do in theaters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8542, "Truth_answer": "Fire with Fire was released on November 6, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was fire with fire released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8542, "Truth_answer": "Fire with Fire made $2,371,816 in domestic sales on home video.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did fire with fire sell on dvd", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8543, "Truth_answer": "MLB 2018 The Show was released March 27, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does mlb 2018 the show come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8543, "Truth_answer": "MLB The Show 18 received generally favorable reviews from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103191427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLB_The_Show_18_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the game mlb 2018 the show score on reviews", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8543, "Truth_answer": "IGN rated MLB The Show 2018 8.5 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did IGN rate the game mlb 2018 the show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8543, "Truth_answer": "The game mode Road to The Show is a mode where the user has the ability to create a player and live out the the path to the MLB.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103191427id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLB_The_Show_18_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in the game mlb 2018 the show what is the show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8543, "Truth_answer": "Cheat Code Central gave MLB The Show 2018 a perfect 100 or 5 out of 5.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who gave the game mlb 2018 the show the best score", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8544, "Truth_answer": "The Czech Republic (officially known by its short name, Czechia) is a small landlocked country in Central Europe, situated southeast of Germany and bordering Austria to the south.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is czech republic located in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8544, "Truth_answer": "The flag of the Czech Republic consists of two equal horizontal bands of white on the top and red with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the flag of Czech Republic look like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8544, "Truth_answer": "Jaroslav Kursa designed the flag of the Czech Republic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113010130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the czech republic flag", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8544, "Truth_answer": "The Czech Republic is a landlocked country with a hilly landscape that covers an area of 78,866 square kilometers with a mostly temperate continental climate and oceanic climate.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.365luxurycarhire.com/czech-republic-luxury-car-rental/bentley-hire/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you describe the czech republic for me", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8544, "Truth_answer": "The Czech Republic has a population density of 134/km2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population density of the country Czech Republic", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8545, "Truth_answer": "Princewill Anthony Chike was chosen to head the Rivers State Ministry of Health as Commissioner in September 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princewill_A._Chike_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the commissioner for health in rivers state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8545, "Truth_answer": "The Commissioner is in charge of overseeing the daily activities of the Ministry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203195832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivers_State_Ministry_of_Health_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the commissioner lead the Rivers State Ministry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8545, "Truth_answer": "Alongside the Commissioner, Somieari Lawrence Isaac-Harry is the Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Health.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else leads the rivers state ministry besides the commissioner", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8545, "Truth_answer": "The Rivers State Ministry of Health is a ministry of the Government of Rivers State that facilitates the provision of health services to residents and visitors in Rivers State, Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203195832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivers_State_Ministry_of_Health_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the Rivers State Ministry of Health do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8545, "Truth_answer": "The Rivers State Ministry of Healthcurrent headquarters is at 2nd Floor, State Secretariat Complex, Port Harcourt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161203195832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivers_State_Ministry_of_Health_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the headquarters of the Rivers State Ministry of Health", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8546, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main model for victoria's secret", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8547, "Truth_answer": "In the film The Good Shepherd Tommy Nelson plays Edward Jr. - Age 6-7 and Eddie Redmayne plays older Edward Wilson, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played matt damon's son in the good shepherd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8547, "Truth_answer": "Angelina Jolie plays Margaret Clover Russell Wilson in The Good Shepherd.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played margaret wilson in the good shepherd", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8547, "Truth_answer": "It was announced that Showtime is developing the sequel to The Good Shepherd as a television series, with Eric Roth as executive producer/writer and Robert De Niro directing the pilot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911054812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Shepherd_%28film%29_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the film the good shepherd have a sequel", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8547, "Truth_answer": "The Good Shepherd was released on December 22, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911054812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Shepherd_%28film%29_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film the good shepherd released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8547, "Truth_answer": "The Good Shepherd was released in 2,215 theaters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many theaters showed the film the good shepherd opening day", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the other ship that left england with the mayflower in 1620", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8549, "Truth_answer": "The United States has the highest GDP of all developed countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what country has the highest gross domestic product", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8549, "Truth_answer": "USA's GDP is $21,439,453 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the gdp of the country usa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8549, "Truth_answer": "China has the second highest GDP.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://europeantraction.com/tag/tickets/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the country with the second highest gdp", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8549, "Truth_answer": "Machines such as computers, broadcasting equipment and telephones make up the bulk of Chinese exports.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is china's biggest export", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8549, "Truth_answer": "China's biggest import is Electrical machinery and equipment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is china's biggest import", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8550, "Truth_answer": "The enteric nervous system is embedded in the lining of the gastrointestinal system, beginning in the esophagus and extending down to the anus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enteric_nervous_system_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the enteric nervous system found", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8550, "Truth_answer": "The enteric nervous system governs the function of the gastrointestinal tract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the enteric nervous system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8550, "Truth_answer": "The ENS is also called the second brain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enteric_nervous_system_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a nickname of the enteric nervous system", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8550, "Truth_answer": "The enteric nervous system is called the second brain mainly because it can operate autonomously.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the enteric nervous system nicknamed the second brain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8550, "Truth_answer": "The enteric nervous system in humans consists of some 500 million neurons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enteric_nervous_system_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many neurons make up the enteric nervous system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8551, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "toni braxton you're makin me high video cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8552, "Truth_answer": "With a South African passport, you can now visit 114 countries around the world without a Visa / obtain Visa on arrival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can a south african go without a visa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8552, "Truth_answer": "A South African passport holder can stay in Brazil for 90 days without a visa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is brazil on the list of 114 no visa countries for south african passports", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8552, "Truth_answer": "A South African passport holder can stay in Ireland for 90 days without a visa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is ireland on the list of 114 no visa countries for south african passports", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8552, "Truth_answer": "Many countries require passport validity of no less than 6 months and one or two blank pages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many blank pages does the south african passport holder need", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8552, "Truth_answer": "In some instances, a Visa Exemption permits entry in lieu of obtaining a Visa/ Entry Visa if in possession of specific Visas or Permanent Relationships from a list.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do any visa exemptions exist for south african passport holders", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8553, "Truth_answer": "Fox Sports 1 is on Channel 83 (SD) and Channel 583 (HD).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is fox sports on verizon fios tv", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8553, "Truth_answer": "Fox Sports 1 airs an array of live sporting events, including Major League Baseball, college sports, soccer matches, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does fox sports have live sports events", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8553, "Truth_answer": "Fox Sports 1 also features daily sports news, analysis and discussion programming as well as sports-related reality and documentary programs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does fox sports have besides live events", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8553, "Truth_answer": "Fox Sports is available in 720p HDTV and 2160p UHD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which resolutions is the channel fox sports available in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8553, "Truth_answer": "As of September 2018, Fox Sports 1 is available to approximately 83.3 million pay television households (90.3% of households with cable) in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many homes is the fox sports channel available to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8554, "Truth_answer": "Lizard Lick Towing is an American reality television show that ran for four seasons on truTV from February 7, 2011, to August 18, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new season of lizard lick towing start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8554, "Truth_answer": "Lizard Lick Towing is based on Lizard Lick is an unincorporated community in Wake County, North Carolina, United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103093339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_Lick,_North_Carolina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the show get the name lizard lick towing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8554, "Truth_answer": "Lizard Lick Towing has 91 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508213141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_Lick_Towing_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show lizard lick towing have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8554, "Truth_answer": "In March 1998 the small town of Lizard Lick received publicity when Nintendo first released the Nintendo 64 game, Yoshi's Story in the town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103093339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_Lick,_North_Carolina_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the city lizard lick known for anything else besides lizard lick towing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8554, "Truth_answer": "The series called Ronnie's Redneck Road Trip began airing in the UK on April 14, 2017 and is based on Lizard Lick Towing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508213141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_Lick_Towing_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "will another season of the show lizard lick towing happen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8555, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fullmetal alchemist 2 - curse of the crimson elixir", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8556, "Truth_answer": "Larisa Oleynik plays Dana Pruitt in Boy Meets World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played dana pruitt on boy meets world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8556, "Truth_answer": "Larisa Oleynik is an American actress who became a teen idol in the 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102110926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larisa_Oleynik_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did larisa oleynik reach fame", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8556, "Truth_answer": "Larisa Oleynik was born in Santa Clara and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area of California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102110926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larisa_Oleynik_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is larisa oleynik from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8556, "Truth_answer": "In 2019 it was announced that Larisa Oleynik would be starring in the forthcoming Netflix family comedy series, The Healing Powers of Dude.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent work larisa oleynik did", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8556, "Truth_answer": "In January 2013, Larisa Oleynik was granted a restraining order against one of her obsessed fans who changed their last name to hers and left gifts at her mother's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did larisa oleynik ever have any controversy or exciting things happen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8557, "Truth_answer": "The Puritans were members of a religious reform movement known as Puritanism that arose within the Church of England in the late 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190923034001id_/https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/puritanism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the puritans and where did they come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8557, "Truth_answer": "The Puritans believed the Church of England was too similar to the Roman Catholic Church and should eliminate ceremonies and practices not rooted in the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190923034001id_/https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/puritanism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the puritan movement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8557, "Truth_answer": "Puritans opposed the idea that the king should be the supreme ruler over the church; instead, they believed that only Christ could rule the church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160330131858id_/http://www.enotes.com:80/homework-help/what-promblems-did-puritans-have-with-church-273987_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the practices not rooted in the bible the puritans didn't like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8557, "Truth_answer": "The conflict generated by Puritanism had divided English society because the Puritans demanded reforms that undermined the traditional festive culture. Puritans called for an end to the theater and decadence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the puritan movement cause conflict", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8557, "Truth_answer": "The Puritans used the Geneva Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which bible did the puritan movement use", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8558, "Truth_answer": "Negative feedback occurs when some function of the output of a system, process, or mechanism is fed back in a manner that tends to reduce the fluctuations in the output.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_feedback_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is meant by a negative feedback system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8558, "Truth_answer": "The positive feedback tends to lead to instability via exponential growth, oscillation or chaotic behavior, negative system feedback generally promotes stability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_feedback_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the negative system different from positive feedback", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8558, "Truth_answer": "Negative feedback loops also play an integral role in maintaining the atmospheric balance in various systems on Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are negative feedback systems important to real life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8558, "Truth_answer": "One such negative feedback system is the interaction between solar radiation, cloud cover, and planet temperature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_feedback_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example iof negative feedback on earth's atmosphere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8558, "Truth_answer": "In the invisible hand of the market metaphor of economic theory (1776), reactions to price movements provide a negative feedback mechanism to match supply and demand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is negative feedback system relevant in culture", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8559, "Truth_answer": "A sonic boom is the sound associated with the shock waves created whenever an object travelling through the air travels faster than the speed of sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there a noise when you break the sound barrier", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8559, "Truth_answer": "Sonic booms due to large supersonic aircraft can be particularly loud and startling, tend to awaken people, and may cause minor damage to some structures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do sonic booms affect people", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8559, "Truth_answer": "The negative impact of sonic booms led to prohibition of routine supersonic flight over land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did society counter the negative effects of the sonic boom", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8559, "Truth_answer": "A sonic boom does not occur only at the moment an object crosses the speed of sound; and neither is it heard in all directions emanating from the speeding object.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the duration of the sonic boom", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8559, "Truth_answer": "The pressure from sonic booms caused by aircraft often is a few pounds per square foot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222093455id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are sonic booms measured", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8560, "Truth_answer": "Jonah or Jonas, in the Hebrew Bible is a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE who was swallowed by a giant fish.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who got stuck in the belly of a whale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8560, "Truth_answer": "Jonah is thrown overboard from a ship and then swallowed after fleeing from God's command to go to Ninevah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the fish eat jonah", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8560, "Truth_answer": "Jonah is inside the fish for three days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p15", "https://devotionalstsf.org/tag/jonah-2/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does the prophet jonah stay in the fish", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8560, "Truth_answer": "Though it is often called a whale today, the Hebrew, as throughout scripture, refers to no species in particular, simply saying great fish or big fish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214035416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was jonah swallowed by a fish or a whale", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8560, "Truth_answer": "A long-established expression among sailors uses the term, a Jonah, to mean a sailor or a passenger whose presence on board brings bad luck and endangers the ship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of the cultural impact of the prophet jonah", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8561, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the oldest language in the world sanskrit or tamil", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8562, "Truth_answer": "Loyalists were American colonists who stayed loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.shadow-auvergne.com/american-revolution-from-british-view/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122051210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist_%28American_Revolution%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did loyalists live during the revolutionary war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8562, "Truth_answer": "Loyalists constituted about one-third of the population of the American colonies during the Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200406150722id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/loyalist_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of the colonists were loyal to Great Britain during the Revolutionary War", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8562, "Truth_answer": "When their cause was defeated, about 15 percent of the Loyalists (65,000–70,000 people) fled to other parts of the British Empire, to Britain itself, or to British North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the loyal colonists go after the revolutionary war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8562, "Truth_answer": "The southern Loyalists moved mostly to Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the other loyal colonists go after the revolutionary war besides britain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8562, "Truth_answer": "Florida had remained loyal to the Crown during the Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the loyal colonists go to florida", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8563, "Truth_answer": "The all-time leading scorer in NBA history is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the best nba scorer of all time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8563, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has scored a total of 38,387 career points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many points did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar score", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8563, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is American.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Kareem Abdul_Jabbar from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8563, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's parents are from Trinidad and Tobogo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's parents from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8563, "Truth_answer": "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://goldinauctions.com/1999_Victor_Awards_NBA_Player_Of_The_Century_Troph-LOT45330.aspx_p0", "https://www.worldsciencefestival.com/participants/isabel-pedersen/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which team was kareem abdul jabbar on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8564, "Truth_answer": "Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naidu is an Indian politician and the current Vice President of India and the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, in office since 11 August 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the speaker of rajya sabha in 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8564, "Truth_answer": "Venkaiah Naidu was born 1 July 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316230038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venkaiah_Naidu_p1", "https://www.wikipur.com/2019/01/July-1-famous-birthdays.html_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316230038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venkaiah_Naidu_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the birthday of Venkaiah Naidu", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8564, "Truth_answer": "Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naidu protested against The Emergency and was imprisoned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has Venkaiah Naidu been to jail", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8564, "Truth_answer": "In India, the Emergency refers to an 18-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country where Venkaiah Naidu protested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the emergency that Venkaiah Naidu protested", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8564, "Truth_answer": "The Emergency was officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352 of the Constitution because of the prevailing internal disturbance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the emergency in india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8565, "Truth_answer": "The hall house is centered on a hall, and a manor house has a great hall and other additions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between a hall and a manor house", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8565, "Truth_answer": "Nearly every large medieval manor house had its own deer-park adjoining.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of additions does a manor house have over a hall house", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8565, "Truth_answer": "A deer park is a way to store deer for food(venison).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the deer park for in a manor house", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8565, "Truth_answer": "Owning a deer park was a status symbol, and being able to eat and give venison to others was seen as an exclusive thing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is eating deer important for the lord of a manor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8565, "Truth_answer": "Deer parks could vary in size from a circumference of many miles down to what amounted to little more than a deer paddock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is a deer park in a manor house", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the mantoux test. administration reading and interpretation. nhs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8567, "Truth_answer": "Seven players have won back to back US Opens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won back to back us open golf tournament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8567, "Truth_answer": "Brooks Koepka won the U.S. Open in 2017 and 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me a player who has won the us open twice in a row", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8567, "Truth_answer": "Willie Anderson holds the record for most consecutive US Open wins with three.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won 3 us golf opens in a row", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8567, "Truth_answer": "Since 1898 the US Open has been 72 holes of stroke play, with the winner being the player with the lowest total number of strokes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the championship structure of the us open", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8567, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Open happens in mid-June, scheduled so that, if there are no weather delays, the final round is played on the third Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the us open", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8568, "Truth_answer": "On the bubble is an American phrase from the 1970s with usage beginning for the Indianpolis 500 race.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the saying on the bubble come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8568, "Truth_answer": "The idiom on the bubble has spread to describing critical success/failure points in other sports and other events in society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the prhase on the bubble used today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8568, "Truth_answer": "“I was on the bubble to make it out of the regional so I just said whatever and was just going to go for it,” Reynolds noted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728054850id_/https://grammarist.com/idiom/on-the-bubble/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "may i have an example of the phrase on the bubble", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8568, "Truth_answer": "On the bubble might also refer to the bubble of air in a carpenter’s level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728054850id_/https://grammarist.com/idiom/on-the-bubble/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there any other usage of the phrase on the bubble?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8568, "Truth_answer": "Before the school year started, Valbuena was given a list of 231 students who were, as Cruz put it, “on the bubble” – low-income students with B averages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728054850id_/https://grammarist.com/idiom/on-the-bubble/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "may i please have a non-sports example of the phrase on the bubble?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8569, "Truth_answer": "Jason Derulo, who recently released a pop take on Andrea Bocelli’s ‘Time to Say Goodbye’, will play Rum Tum Tugger, a rebellious cat who is never satisfied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103151834id_/https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/periods-genres/film-tv/cats-movie-musical/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played rum tum tugger in the movie cats", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8569, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 Cats movie cuts a lot of unnecessary filler to get the run time down to two hours, plus it features BBC star John Partridge as Rum Tum Tugger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128062927id_/https://slate.com/culture/2019/07/cats-musical-movie-trailer-explained-ts-eliot.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and in the 1998 version of cats who played rum tum tugger", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8569, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Swift revealed to fans that she’s on the ‘Cats’ set, and everyone’s dying to finally see her play Bombalurina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190702080656id_/https://hollywoodlife.com/2019/01/22/who-is-bombalurina-cats-taylor-swift-role/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played bombalurina in the new cats movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8569, "Truth_answer": "Judi Dench is Old Deuteronomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played old deuteronomy in the new cats movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8569, "Truth_answer": "Cats the musical was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and first performed on London’s West End in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the musical cats released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8570, "Truth_answer": "The ovaries produce hormones, which makes them a part of the endocrine system; the ovaries also make eggs, which makes them a part of the reproductive system as well.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which organ is part of more than one organ system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8570, "Truth_answer": "The nose is in both the respiratory system and also is a sensory organ in the nervous system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other organs that are part of more than one system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8570, "Truth_answer": "Air comes into the body through the nose. As it passes over the specialized cells of the olfactory system, the brain recognizes and identifies smells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929100544id_/https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/nose_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the nose", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8570, "Truth_answer": "The pancreas is a part of two body systems : digestive and endocrine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "may i have another example of an organ that is part of two systems", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8570, "Truth_answer": "Claude Bernard discovered the function of the pancreas in digestion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190609232040id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6356946_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the function of the pancreas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8571, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "severino reyes's ang kalupi was first performed at the teatro zorilla in 1902", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8572, "Truth_answer": "Les Vacances Du Petit Nicolas was filmed in Plage des Dames, Île de Noirmoutier, Vendée, France. (Hôtel Beaurivage)", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was les vacances du petit nicolas filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8572, "Truth_answer": "Nicholas on Holiday (Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas) was directed by: Laurent Tirard", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director of les vacances du petit nicolas", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8572, "Truth_answer": "Nicholas on Holiday (Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas) was released on July 9, 2014 in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the release date of les vacances du petit nicolas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8572, "Truth_answer": "The summer holidays begin, Nicolas and his family travel to the seaside where a whole new series of adventures await them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of les vacances du petit nicolas les vacances du petit nicolas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8572, "Truth_answer": "The box office take for Nicholas on Holiday (Les Vacances du Petit Nicolas) was $27,567,832.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the box office take of les vacances du petit nicolas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "odb hey dirty baby i got your money lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8574, "Truth_answer": "The Ten Degree Channel is a channel that separates the Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands from each other in the Bay of Bengal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210309111946id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Degree_Channel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which water body separates andaman and nicobar island", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8574, "Truth_answer": "The Channel is approximately 150 km wide, running essentially along an east-west orientation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924083604id_/https://www.sea-seek.com/Ten-degrees-channel-India-_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the ten degree channel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8574, "Truth_answer": "The body of water between Alaska and Russia is known as the Bering Strait.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204933id_/https://www.alaskacenters.gov/faqs-people-often-ask/how-close-alaska-russia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about alaska and russia what body of water separates them", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8574, "Truth_answer": "In the Bering Strait, there lies two small islands known as Big Diomede and Little Diomede.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any islands in the bering strait", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8574, "Truth_answer": "The stretch of water between these two islands is only about 2.5 miles wide and actually freezes over during the winter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204933id_/https://www.alaskacenters.gov/faqs-people-often-ask/how-close-alaska-russia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the disance between big diomede and little diomede", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8575, "Truth_answer": "In a right triangle, two sides are always perpendicular. The measurements of these sides are used to calculate the area of a right triangle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103626id_/https://www.reference.com/world-view/can-triangle-two-perpendicular-sides-329f4b16e6f1e3f1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which type of triangle must have perpendicular lines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8575, "Truth_answer": "In an obtuse triangle, one angle is greater than a right angle—it is more than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle may be isosceles or scalene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100146id_/https://www.infoplease.com/math-science/mathematics/numbers-formulas/triangles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which type of triangle has obtuse sides", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8575, "Truth_answer": "In an isosceles triangle, two sides are the same length. In a scalene triangle, none of the sides are the same length.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between an isosceles and a scalene triangle", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8575, "Truth_answer": "a2+b2=c2 is used to find the length of any side of a right triangle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083707id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-algebra/chapter/trigonometry-and-right-triangles/_p0", "https://www.onlinemathlearning.com/area-triangle.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the formula for the degrees of an angle of a right triangle", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8575, "Truth_answer": "To find the area of a triangle, multiply the base by the height, and then divide by 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the area of a right triangle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8576, "Truth_answer": "Christine Hill has been following her father around to try to clean up after his killings, and shot Lundy and Debra when they got too close to Trinity's next target.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who shot dexter's sister in season 4", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8576, "Truth_answer": "The November 21 episode solved the mystery, identifying Kristin Shepard, J.R.’s wife’s sister and his former mistress, as the culprit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112184615id_/http://www.history.com:80/this-day-in-history/millions-tune-in-to-find-out-who-shot-j-r_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who shot J.R. on dallas", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8576, "Truth_answer": "The aforementioned ten pages of script, in which Mr. Burns reveals to the citizens of Springfield that it was Maggie Simpson who shot him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212223006id_/https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/the-simpsons-who-shot-mr-burns-episode-marketing.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who shot mr. burns on the simpsons", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8576, "Truth_answer": "After spending five episodes building up the “Who shot Ghost” mystery, the Power series finale revealed that Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) is the one who pulled the trigger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210185010id_/https://ew.com/tv/2020/02/09/power-series-finale-michael-rainey-jr/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who shot ghost on power", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8576, "Truth_answer": "Bob put the pieces together of who the culprit is. Turns out it’s none other than… Frank Grimes, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090132id_/https://meblogwritegood.wordpress.com/2012/07/30/297-the-great-louse-detective/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who tried to kill homer simpson in season 14 of the simpsons?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8577, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song been around the world and i can't find my baby", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8578, "Truth_answer": "Sailing from a base in Jamaica, Alonso Alvarez de Pineda, a Spanish adventurer, was the first known European to explore and map the Texas coastline.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127061107id_/http://lsjunction.com:80/events/events.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who mapped the coastline of texas in 1519", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8578, "Truth_answer": "Anglo-American colonization in Mexican Texas took place between 1821 and 1835. Spain opened Texas to Anglo-Americans in 1820, less than one year before Mexico achieved its independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214201446id_/https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/uma01_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who colonized texas", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8578, "Truth_answer": "On December 29, 1845, Texas entered the United States as a slave state, broadening the irrepressible differences in the United States over the issue of slavery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did texas become a state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8578, "Truth_answer": "California became the 31st state on September 9, 1850. The Golden State’s rich history has since been shaped by people of every ethnic background who traveled here.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about california when did it become a state", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8578, "Truth_answer": "On January 3, 1959, President Eisenhower signs a special proclamation admitting the territory of Alaska into the Union as the 49th and largest state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and alaska when did they become a state", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8579, "Truth_answer": "The United States Capitol Building houses the meeting chambers of the Senate in the north wing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which side of the capital is the senate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8579, "Truth_answer": "The House of Representatives is in the south wing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which side is the house in the capital", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8579, "Truth_answer": "There are a total of 535 Members of Congress. 100 serve in the U.S. Senate and 435 serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110220531id_/https://walberg.house.gov/about/how-congress-works_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members are in the house and senate combined", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8579, "Truth_answer": "Of the 443 seats in Parliament, 338 or three quarters are in the Commons, while 105 or one quarter are in the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about canada how many members in their parliament", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8579, "Truth_answer": "The House of Commons is the main House of the British Parliament in terms of legislative power. It is a chamber composed of 650 members elected by universal suffrage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and the uk how many members in their parliament", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8580, "Truth_answer": "Catch a flick at the Cinesphere. After being closed for five years, the world's first permanent IMAX theatre finally re-opened late last year and it looks better than ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204853id_/https://www.blogto.com/city/2018/07/these-are-all-fun-new-things-do-ontario-place/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is there to do at ontario place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8580, "Truth_answer": "Ticket prices range from $11 for children up to 17-years-old, $12 for seniors over 65-years-old, and general admission for adults is $15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101330id_/https://www.narcity.com/entertainment/ca/on/toronto/the-cinesphere-at-ontario-place-is-showing-so-many-classic-films-until-march-2020_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much do tickets cost at the cinesphere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8580, "Truth_answer": "Explore the William G. Davis Trail. You'll find thousands of native plants, rocks, and boulders along this 1.3-kilometre trail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another thing to do at ontario place", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8580, "Truth_answer": "William G Davis Trail is a 0.7 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Toronto, Ontario, Canada that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002146id_/https://www.alltrails.com/trail/canada/ontario/william-g-davis-trail?u=i_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the skill level of the william g davis trail", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8580, "Truth_answer": "Have life-sized chess match. This mega-sized chess set is where you and a friend can have a proper tourney, Harry Potter-style.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything else to do at ontario place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8581, "Truth_answer": "Just before turning 6, Darby Hinton landed the plumb role of playing Fess Parker's son 'Israel Boone' on the hugely popular 'The Daniel Boone Show' which ran for 6 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played daniel boone's son on the tv series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8581, "Truth_answer": "Darby Hinton has also now written a successful book documenting, with over 500 pictures, his early years in the Business and his love of acting.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does darby hinton do today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8581, "Truth_answer": "Fess Parker tried the frontiersman role once again with the TV series Daniel Boone. He played this role for six years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150401020136id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0662240/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about daniel boone who played him on the tv series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8581, "Truth_answer": "Fess Parker died on March 18, 2010 at the age of 85.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is fess parker still alive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8581, "Truth_answer": "Frontier hero Daniel Boone conducts surveys and expeditions around Boonesborough, running into both friendly and hostile Indians, just before and during the Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190413201007id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057742/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190413201007id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057742/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the daniel boone tv show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8582, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in ieee project 802 logic link control (llc) is used to control and handle the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the first judge to be invited to be king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wants to be a millioner video game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lightning arresters are used in power systems to protect electrical equipments against", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8586, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is delhi located in india outline map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8586, "Truth_answer": "Delhi has an estimated 2016 population of 18.6 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205102123id_/http://worldpopulationreview.com:80/world-cities/delhi-population/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of Delhi", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8586, "Truth_answer": "Hindi is the most commonly spoken language (81%), followed by Punjabi (7%) and Urdu (6%).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the language spoken in Delhi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8586, "Truth_answer": "According to the report World Urbanisation Prospects 2018, the population of Delhi is now estimated to be 29 million, second only to Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What city in the world compares to Delhi in regards to population growth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8586, "Truth_answer": "Shanghai in China is the third most populated city in the world with a population reaching 24,484,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which city is ranked as third most populated city in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8587, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Franklin wrote the first article, John Dickinson wrote the fourth version that provided the basis for the Articles approved by Congress. James Madison drafted the last document.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the articles of confederation and the constitution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8587, "Truth_answer": "In November 1777 the final Articles, much altered by this long deliberative process, were approved for submission to the states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031093758id_/https://www.history.com/topics/early-us/articles-of-confederation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the last version of the articles of confederation approved", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8587, "Truth_answer": "On September 17, 1787, 38 delegates signed the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the document of the constitution finalized", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8587, "Truth_answer": "Since 1787 there have been 27 amendments made to the constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many amendments to the constitution have there been since 1787", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8587, "Truth_answer": "The amendments were added to provide minorities with the same rights to those who already had them, while others expanded the powers of the federal government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the amendments to the constitution", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8588, "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Cowboys drafted Travis Frederick, Gavin Escobar, Terrance Williams, J.J. Wilcox, B.W. Webb, Joseph Randle, and DeVonte Holloman in the 2013 NFL Draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the dallas cowboys draft in the 2013 nfl draft", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8588, "Truth_answer": "In the 1990 NFL draft the Dallas Cowboys drafted Emmitt Smith, Alexander Wright, Jimmie Jones, Kenneth Gant, Dave Harper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Dallas Cowboys draft in the 1990 NFL draft", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8588, "Truth_answer": "The lowest number of players drafted were in the years 1990 and the year 2000 with only 5 players drafted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the Dallas Cowboys have the lowest number of players drafted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8588, "Truth_answer": "The Dallas Cowboys have won five of the Super Bowl appearances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Cowboys_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What about the Dallas Cowboys placement in the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8588, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, the Dallas Cowboys became the first sports team to be valued at $4 billion, making it the most valuable sports team in the world, according to Forbes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a highlight in the Dallas Cowboys football team's history", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8589, "Truth_answer": "Liquified petroleum, also known as propane, remains as one of the top 3 motor fuels in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which type of petroleum is best for the motor vehicle industry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8589, "Truth_answer": "Propane is naturally occurring and nontoxic to ground soil and water. Propane is a clean-burning fuel that emits less greenhouse gases than coal and other fuels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "For what reasons is liquified petroleum one of the top 3 motor fuels in the world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8589, "Truth_answer": "The biggest suplier of liquified petroleum is Saudi Arabia, exporting 734.00 thousand barrels a day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is the biggest supplier of liquified petroleum", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8589, "Truth_answer": "The United States imports 141.00 thousand barrels of liquified petroleum per day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What amount of liquified petroleum is imported by the United States", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8589, "Truth_answer": "We can replace liquified petroleum by producing fuel and biodiesel from recycled cooking oil/grease waste, recycled human/animal waste, recycled tires, processing peanuts packaging, coffee grounds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sources can we use instead of liquified petroleum", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8590, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "victims who set the stage for crimes of opportunity through gross negligence are called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8591, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, a designated survivor is a named individual in the presidential line of succession, chosen to stay away from events such as State of the Union addresses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is designated survivor at state of unions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8591, "Truth_answer": "A designated survivor is chosen in the event multiple officials in the presidential line of succession died in a mass-casualty incident. The surviving official would become acting president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the role of designated survivor at state of union", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8591, "Truth_answer": "Secretary of Interior David Bernhardt was named the designated survivor at the February 4 , 2020 State of Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the most recent designated survivor chosen in the state of union", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8591, "Truth_answer": "The procedure originated in the 1950s during the Cold War with its risk of nuclear attack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023035117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Designated_survivor_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What prompted the U.S. government to create the role of designated survivor in the state of union", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8591, "Truth_answer": "Philippine lawmakers have introduced legislation to ensure the country has a president in the case of a constitutional leadership crisis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do other countries elect a designated survivor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wedding ring on right hand meaning in europe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8593, "Truth_answer": "The current drought started in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the water crisis start in california", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8593, "Truth_answer": "Not only has precipitation been abnormally low, but the state has endured exceptionally warm temperatures that have sped up evaporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reason for the water crisis in California", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8593, "Truth_answer": "Reservoirs are drying up. Crops are wilting in the fields", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What areas in California are most affected with the water crisis", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8593, "Truth_answer": "The vast majority of precipitation happens in the north, so during the 20th century, elaborate system of canals, aqueducts, and reservoirs were built to bring water south.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was doen in the past water crisis in California", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8593, "Truth_answer": "75 percent of California's water supply originates in the northern third of the state, above Sacramento, while 80 percent of water users live in the southern two-thirds of California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does our main source of water come from in California", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the analects have been attributed to the founder of this religion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8595, "Truth_answer": "Rosemary DeCamp played the mother of George M. in Yankee Doodle Dandy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the mother in yankee doodle dandy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8595, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Kelly and Marijo James played as Sisters of George M. in Yankee Doodle Dandy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actor played the sister in Yankee Doodle Dandy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8595, "Truth_answer": "The release of the musical Yankee Doodle Dandy was on May 29 of 1942.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the date of the release of Yankee Doodle Dandy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8595, "Truth_answer": "Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 American biographical musical film about George M. Cohan, known as The Man Who Owned Broadway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105161126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Doodle_Dandy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the film Yankee Doodle Dandy a true story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8595, "Truth_answer": "The film won Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture and Best Sound Recording.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105161126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Doodle_Dandy_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film Yankee Doodle Dandy win awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8596, "Truth_answer": "Season 15 of America's Got Talent begins production in March 2020 and premieres in summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does america's got talent start filming", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8596, "Truth_answer": "Season fourteen of America's Got Talent, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2019, from May 28 to September 18 on NBC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412203616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_(season_14)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 14 of america's got talent end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8596, "Truth_answer": "The fourteenth season was won by singer and pianist Kodi Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103172723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won in season 14 of america's got talent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8596, "Truth_answer": "Choir Detroit Youth Choir finished in second place in season fourteen of America's Got Talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won second place in season 14 of america's got talent", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8596, "Truth_answer": "Stand-up comedian Ryan Niemiller placed third in season fourteen of America's Got Talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won third place in season 14 of america's got talent", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8597, "Truth_answer": "The concept of social capital involves the potential of individuals to secure benefits and invent solutions to problems through membership in social networks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the concept of social capital is given by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8597, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sander defines it as the collective value of all social networks (who people know), and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the definition of social capital", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8597, "Truth_answer": "The term social capital was in intermittent use from about 1890, before becoming widely used in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the term social capital originate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8597, "Truth_answer": "L. J. Hanifan's 1916 article regarding local support for rural schools is one of the first occurrences of the term social capital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_capital_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some people who used the term social capital", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8597, "Truth_answer": "Jane Jacobs used the term early in the 1960s. Although she did not explicitly define the term social capital, her usage referred to the value of networks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "anyone else use the term social capital", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8598, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what combination of dances reggaetton in current times", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8599, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of these cities is not a national capital east asia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8600, "Truth_answer": "Eric Clapton overdubbed a lead guitar part, although he was not formally credited for his contribution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/While_My_Guitar_Gently_Weeps_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played guitar in the beatles song while my guitar gently weeps", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8600, "Truth_answer": "While My Guitar Gently Weeps was released on the 22nd of November in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the beatles song while my guitar gently weeps released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8600, "Truth_answer": "While My Guitar Gently Weeps was written by George Harrison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://oldisnew.org/playlists/110130_playlist.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the beatles song while my guitar gently weeps", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8600, "Truth_answer": "While My Guitar Gently Weeps was produced by George Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the beatles song while my guitar gently weeps", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8600, "Truth_answer": "While My Guitar Gently Weeps is four minutes and forty-six seconds long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the beatles song while my guitar gently weeps", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8601, "Truth_answer": "The Katse dam in Lesotho is an important source of water supply for the arid Gauteng area around Johannesburg, the industrial heartland of South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does water come from in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8601, "Truth_answer": "The Katse Dam, a concrete arch dam on the Malibamat'so River in Lesotho, is Africa's second largest double-curvature arch dam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702210709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katse_Dam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the katse dam", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8601, "Truth_answer": "The dam was built by a consortium of Bouygues, Concor, Group 5, Hochtief, Impregilo, Kier Group and Sterling International.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702210709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katse_Dam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who constructed the katse dam", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8601, "Truth_answer": "The dam was completed in 1996 and the reservoir filled with water by 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702210709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katse_Dam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the katse dam completed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8601, "Truth_answer": "The total cost of the project was US$8 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702210709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katse_Dam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the katse dam cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8602, "Truth_answer": "The most common application for the binary number system can be found in computer technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do we use the binary number system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8602, "Truth_answer": "In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system or binary numeral system, which uses only two symbols.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231223939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_number_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the binary number system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8602, "Truth_answer": "The modern binary number system was studied in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries by Thomas Harriot, Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz, and Gottfried Leibniz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231223939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_number_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of the binary number system", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8602, "Truth_answer": "Systems related to binary numbers have appeared earlier in multiple cultures including ancient Egypt, China, and India. Leibniz was specifically inspired by the Chinese I Ching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231223939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_number_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "had the binary number system appeared anywhere else earlier", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8602, "Truth_answer": "The I Ching dates from the 9th century BC in China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231223939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_number_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the chinese ching binary system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8603, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox One can play most Xbox 360 games, thanks to the backward compatibility features Microsoft built into the system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112135700id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/can-xbox-one-play-xbox-360-games_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you play xbox 369 games on xbox one", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8603, "Truth_answer": "Some of the games available are: Asura's Wrath, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, Enchanted Arms, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, Far Cry Classic, Far Cry Instincts Predator, Infinite Undiscovery, etc", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a list of xbox 360 games you can play on xbox one", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8603, "Truth_answer": "Xbox One comes with either a 500-gigabyte (GB) or a 1-terabyte (TB) internal hard drive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much storage does the xbox one have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8603, "Truth_answer": "The original Xbox One, despite its discontinuation, sells used for about $200-$230 at major stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180302175012id_/https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/xbox-one-cost/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the xbox one cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8603, "Truth_answer": "The new Xbox One X (the most powerful console ever) costs $500 and includes 1TB of space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the xbox one x more expensive than the xbox one", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8604, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jordan holds the record for most depictions on a Wheaties box, a total of 18 times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029114605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheaties_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been on the wheaties box the most", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8604, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods comes in second after Michael Jordan appearing 14 times on a Wheaties box.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the second most featured person on a wheaties box", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8604, "Truth_answer": "The first athlete depicted on a Wheaties box was Baseball player Lou Gehrig.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029114605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheaties_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first athlete featured on a wheaties box", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8604, "Truth_answer": "Aviator Elinor Smith was the first woman to be featured on a box of Wheaties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first woman featured on a box of wheaties", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8604, "Truth_answer": "Originally introduced as Washburn’s Gold Medal Whole Wheat Flakes in 1924, it is primarily a wheat and bran mixture baked into flakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029114605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheaties_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were wheaties made originally", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8605, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel number is we tv on cox", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8605, "Truth_answer": "Watch your favorite shows on your schedule! With On Demand, you have instant access to hundreds of shows starting the day after they air on TV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can I watch we tv on cox", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8605, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channels are available on cox", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8605, "Truth_answer": "Cox basic channels begin at $25 a month.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does cox cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8605, "Truth_answer": "Cox basic plan for $25 a month comes with 75+ channels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many channels come with the basic plan with cox", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8606, "Truth_answer": "The last time the West Indies won a test series was in the 2019/20 series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time west indies won a test series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8606, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies cricket team, nicknamed the Windies, is a multi-national men's cricket team representing the mainly English-speaking nations and territories in the Caribbean region.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the west indies cricket team called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8606, "Truth_answer": "The history of the West Indies cricket team began in the 1890s, when the first representative sides were selected to play visiting English sides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113084340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Indies_cricket_team_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the west indies cricket team begin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8606, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies Cricket Test Captain is Jason Holder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113084340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Indies_cricket_team_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the west indies cricket test captain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8606, "Truth_answer": "The West Indies Cricket Coach is Phil Simmons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.inewsguyana.com/west-indian-phil-simmons-shortlisted-for-india-coaching-job/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the west indies cricket coach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8607, "Truth_answer": "In order to recreate the atmosphere of pre-war Pearl Harbor, the producers staged the film in Hawaii and used current naval facilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they film the movie pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8607, "Truth_answer": "The proposed budget of $208 million that Bay and Bruckheimer wanted was an area of contention with Disney executives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129030414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Harbor_(film)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8607, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Harbor was directed by Michael Bay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8607, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Harbor premiered on May 21, 2001 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and on May 25, 2001 in the rest of the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was pearl harbor released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8607, "Truth_answer": "Pearl Harbor received generally negative reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was pearl harbor recieved", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8608, "Truth_answer": "Steven D. Rhoads was elected in a special election to represent the 19th Legislative District in the Nassau County Legislature, encompassing portions of Freeport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200407183044id_/https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/515/District-19---Steven-D-Rhoads_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who represents freeport in the nassau county legislature", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8608, "Truth_answer": "Freeport (officially The Incorporated Village of Freeport) is a village in the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, US, on the South Shore of Long Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217130740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeport,_New_York_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is freeport located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8608, "Truth_answer": "The population was 43,713 at the 2010 census.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217130740id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeport,_New_York_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of freeport", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8608, "Truth_answer": "Before people of European ancestry came to the area, the land was part of the territory of the Meroke Indians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of freeport", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8608, "Truth_answer": "In 1853, residents voted to rename the village Freeport, adopting a variant of a nickname used by ship captains during colonial times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was freeport given its name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8609, "Truth_answer": "In the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy was played by Judy Garland, who received an Academy Juvenile Award for her performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Gale_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played dorothy in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8609, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy Gale is a fictional character created by American author L. Frank Baum as the main protagonist in many of his Oz novels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Gale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created dorothy from the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8609, "Truth_answer": "She first appears in Baum's classic 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and reappears in most of its sequels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Gale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does dorothy gale first appear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8609, "Truth_answer": "In the TV miniseries Dorothy and the Witches of Oz, Dorothy is shown as an adult writer and starts regaining suppressed memories of her adventures in the Land of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does dorothy gale make any tv appareances", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8609, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy appears in the ninth season of Supernatural, portrayed by Tiio Horn. This version is Dorothy Baum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Gale_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other tv appearances for dorothy gale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8610, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did smallpox transfer from cattle to humans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8610, "Truth_answer": "The origin of smallpox is unknown. Smallpox is thought to date back to the Egyptian Empire around the 3rd century BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129110015id_/https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/history/history.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did smallpox originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8610, "Truth_answer": "The earliest evidence of smallpox skin lesions has been found on the faces of mummies from the eighteenth and twentieth Egyptian dynasties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912122742id_/https://www.infoplease.com/math-science/health/diseases/epidemics-of-the-past-smallpox-12000-years-of-terror_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the earliest record of smallpox", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8610, "Truth_answer": "Smallpox vaccine, the first successful vaccine to be developed, was introduced by Edward Jenner in 1796.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was a cure made for smallpox", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8610, "Truth_answer": "Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by one of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127230025id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what causes smallpox", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8611, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the non-african culture that dominated north africa prior to 1500 was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8612, "Truth_answer": "Lucy, the faithful youngest child, is the strongest believer in Aslan. She symbolizes the simple faith all Christians are asked to have in God.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520120329id_/http://www.apologeticsindex.org/19-chronicles-of-narnia-symbolism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does lucy represent in the chronicles of narnia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8612, "Truth_answer": "Susan represents someone who was religious early in life but abandoned her faith as she grew older.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520120329id_/http://www.apologeticsindex.org/19-chronicles-of-narnia-symbolism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does susan represent in the chronicles of narnia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8612, "Truth_answer": "Because of Edmund's betrayal, he has been compared to Judas of the New Testament and Adam in the Garden of Eden.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520120329id_/http://www.apologeticsindex.org/19-chronicles-of-narnia-symbolism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does edmund represent in the chronicles of narnia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8612, "Truth_answer": "Peter has been compared to the Apostle Peter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520120329id_/http://www.apologeticsindex.org/19-chronicles-of-narnia-symbolism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does peter represent in the chronicles of narnia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8612, "Truth_answer": "Aslan (which means lion in Turkish) is the creator of Narnia. He symbolizes Jesus Christ and the power of good.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200520120329id_/http://www.apologeticsindex.org/19-chronicles-of-narnia-symbolism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does aslan represent in the chronicles of narnia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8613, "Truth_answer": "Ichiro Suzuki played for the Miami Marlins in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did ichiro suzuki play for in 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8613, "Truth_answer": "Ichiro Suzuki played for the Seatle Mariners in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did ichiro suzuki play for in 2018", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8613, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Ichiro Suzuki played only a few games before retiring from major league baseball. He had played for 19 seasons in the MLB and was 45 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did ichiro suzuki play for in 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8613, "Truth_answer": "The Mariners hired Ichiro Suzuki as an instructor. Suzuki already had the title of Special Assistant to the Chairman after moving to the front office during his penultimate season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004555id_/https://www.sportscasting.com/where-is-japanese-mlb-great-ichiro-suzuki-now_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ichiro suzuki doing now that he is retired", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8613, "Truth_answer": "Ichiro Suzuki will most likely be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2025, the year he will be eligible to enter the Hall of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a chance of ichiro suzuki entering the MLB hall of fame", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8614, "Truth_answer": "The thirteenth, and final season of the Syfy reality television series Face Off premiered on June 5, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the next face off season start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8614, "Truth_answer": "There were 10 episodes for season 13 of Face Off, the Syfy reality television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes were there in the thirteenth season on the television series face off", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8614, "Truth_answer": "The finale of season 13 of the television series Face Off happened on August 7, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the finale for season 13 of the television series face off", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8614, "Truth_answer": "Syfy, who owns Face Off, has hinted that the ratings of the show were down across the board and that's why the show was not renewed for a 14th season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the show face off canceled and not renewed for a 14th season", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8614, "Truth_answer": "McKenzie Westmore was the presenter of the TV show Face Off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the presenter of the television series face off", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8615, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the quick brown fox jumps over the fence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8616, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Heat won the NBA championship during the 2011 lockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the nba championship during the lockout", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8616, "Truth_answer": "The San Antonio Spurs won the NBA championship during the 1999 lockout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the nba championship during the previous nba lockout in 1999", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8616, "Truth_answer": "The lockout lasted for 204 days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114224737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robinson_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the 1999 NBA season lockout", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8616, "Truth_answer": "Tim Duncan from the San Antonio spurs was the most valuable player for the 1999 NBA championship series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the most valuable player for the 1999 nba championship after the lockout ended", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8616, "Truth_answer": "Tim Duncan helped the San Antonio Spurs win their first-ever NBA championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was Tim Duncan named the most valuable player for the 1999 nba championship series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8617, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who among these was the first to become a cheif minister before any of the three", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8618, "Truth_answer": "The full form of HP computer is Hewlett-Packard Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the full form of hp computer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8618, "Truth_answer": "The full form of IBM is International Business Machine Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the full form of ibm", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8618, "Truth_answer": "IBM was founded on June 16, 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was IBM founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8618, "Truth_answer": "LG was founded on January 5, 1947.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was LG founded after IBM in 1911", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8618, "Truth_answer": "LG was founded in Seoul, South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was LG founded in the US like IBM", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8619, "Truth_answer": "Don Ciccone played bass on the song Oh, What a Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played bass on oh what a night", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8619, "Truth_answer": "Bob Gaudio played keyboard on the song Oh, What a Night.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played keyboard on the song oh what a night", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8619, "Truth_answer": "The name of the album the song Oh, What a Night appeared on was Who Loves You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the album that the song oh what a night appeared on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8619, "Truth_answer": "The genre of the album Who Loves You is disco or pop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre does the album Who Loves You fall into", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8619, "Truth_answer": "The album Who Loves You was released in December 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the album Who Loves You released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8620, "Truth_answer": "Bill Goldberg plays a character in the movie The Longest Yard that is nicknamed the hammer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the hammer in the longest yard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8620, "Truth_answer": "Burt Reynolds played Coach Nate Scarborough in the movie The Longest Yard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the coach in the movie the longest yard", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8620, "Truth_answer": "Adam Sandler plays the main character, Paul Crewe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays the main character in the movie the longest yard", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8620, "Truth_answer": "The movie is based on the book, The Longest Yard, by Albert S. Ruddy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915165252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Longest_Yard_(2005_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a book version that the movie the longest yard is based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8620, "Truth_answer": "The movie was mostly filmed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Murdoch Stadium in Torrance, California. Other filming took place in Simi Valley, and Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was The Longest Yard filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8621, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if galaxy x is five times further away than galaxy z how fast is it moving compared to galaxy z", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8622, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lost boyz - me and my crazy world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8623, "Truth_answer": "The legendary Arthur developed as a figure of international interest largely through the popularity of Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the legend of king arthur and his knights of the round table", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8623, "Truth_answer": "L. Frank Baum wrote the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p10", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p11", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p3", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/the-wonderful-mayhem-of-a-merry-christmas-time_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215230421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1902_musical)_p0", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203154842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_%281939_film%29_p51", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207172754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_brick_road_p8", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p1", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p6", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p14", "https://storytellingmatters.wordpress.com/tag/beauty/_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231151908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_in_the_Hat_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122002428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_%281939_film%29_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz_p9", "https://www.litsy.com/web/book/187231/Wonderful-Wizard-of-Oz-Collins-Classics_p9", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptations_of_The_Wizard_of_Oz_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818225747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiz_(film)_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the book called the wonderful wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8623, "Truth_answer": "George M. Hill Company is the publisher of the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the publisher of the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8623, "Truth_answer": "The type of genre that The Wonderful Wizard of Oz falls into is fantasy children's novel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre of book is The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8623, "Truth_answer": "The sequel to the Wonderful Wizard of Oz was The Marvelous Land of Oz.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203154842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz_p0", "https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/After_the_Wizard_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115113920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz_p6", "https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Army_of_Oz_p0", "https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Realbad_p0", "https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Utensia?oldid=67942_p0", "https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Wicked_Witch_of_the_West_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a sequel to the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8624, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "may the angels lead you into paradise lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "marv johnson you've got what it takes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8626, "Truth_answer": "The MLB player with most hits in a season is Ichiro Suzuki. In 2004, he recorded 262 hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mlb player with most hits in a season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8626, "Truth_answer": "The MLB player with most homeruns in a season is Barry Bonds. In 2001, Bonds hit 73 homeruns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mlb player with most homeruns in a season?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8626, "Truth_answer": "The MLB player with the most steals in a season is Hugh Nicol. In 1887, Hugh Nicol stole 138 bases.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mlb player with the most steals in a season", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8626, "Truth_answer": "Hack Wilson is the MLB player with the most runs batted in. In 1930, Hack Wilson had 191 runs batted in.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mlb player with the most runs batted in for a season", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8626, "Truth_answer": "Mark Reynolds is the MLB player with most strikeouts in a season. In 2009, he had 223 strikeouts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mlb player with the most strikeouts in a season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8627, "Truth_answer": "Your marriage will be recognised in the UK if you followed the correct procedures in the country where you got married and the marriage would be allowed under UK law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a marriage in canada legal in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8627, "Truth_answer": "Your marriage will be recognised in the UK if you followed the correct procedures in the country where you got married and the marriage would be allowed under UK law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a marriage in the us legal in the UK", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8627, "Truth_answer": "Yes, marriage in India is legal in the UK as long as it has been a legal marriage in the country in which it took place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a marriage in india legal in the uk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8627, "Truth_answer": "Yes, marriage in Taiwan is legal in the UK as long as it has been a legal marriage in the country in which it took place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a marriage in taiwan legal in the uk", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8627, "Truth_answer": "Your marriage will be recognised in the UK if you followed the correct procedures in the country where you got married and the marriage would be allowed under UK law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is a marriage in australia legal in the uk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8628, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the brill building in new york city was engaged in which of the following activities", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8629, "Truth_answer": "The book The Maze Runner takes place in a gigantic, ever-changing maze, with deadly creatures trying to stop children from trying to escape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the book the maze runner take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8629, "Truth_answer": "Most of the book The Secret Garden takes place in Yorkshire, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the book The Secret Garden take place", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8629, "Truth_answer": "The publishers of the book The Secret Garden were Frederick A Stokes and William Heinemann.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the pubisher for the book The Secret Garden", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8629, "Truth_answer": "There are 375 pages in the book The Secret Garden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many pages are in the book The Secret Garden", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8629, "Truth_answer": "The book The Secret Garden was published in 1911.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the book The Secret Garden published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8630, "Truth_answer": "The first year for the Morgan dollar was in 1878.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.currencyandcoin.com/us-silver-dollars/morgan-silver-dollars/?sort=featured&page=3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first year for the morgan silver dollar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8630, "Truth_answer": "The first year for the Peace dollar was in 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first year for the Peace dollar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8630, "Truth_answer": "The first year of the Susan B. Anthony dollar was in 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first year for the Susan B Anthony dollar", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8630, "Truth_answer": "On the obverse side of the Susan B. Anthony dollar is a right-facing profile picture of Susan B. Anthony", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022041859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_B._Anthony_dollar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is on the obverse side of the Susan B Anthony dollar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8630, "Truth_answer": "On the reverse side of the Susan B Anthony dollar is an eagle clutching a laurel branch in its talons displayed over a landscape of the Moon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022041859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_B._Anthony_dollar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the same design on the obverse side of the Susan B. Anthony coin also on the reverse side", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8631, "Truth_answer": "She most recently starred in the Hallmark Channel original “Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what hallmark movies has ashley williams been in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8631, "Truth_answer": "She is known for starring in the television series The Jim Gaffigan Show on TV Land and in the NBC series Good Morning Miami.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190408011102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Williams_(actress)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ashley williams known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8631, "Truth_answer": "Ashley Williams is 41 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is ashley williams", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8631, "Truth_answer": "Ashley Williams is married to Neal Dodson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is ashley williams married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8631, "Truth_answer": "Ashley Williams has two children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does ashley williams have children", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8632, "Truth_answer": "The second season of the musical comedy-drama television series Glee originally aired between September 21, 2010 and May 24, 2011 on Fox in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209232928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glee_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did season 2 of Glee come out?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8632, "Truth_answer": "Season 2 of Glee has 22 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes are in the second season of Glee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8632, "Truth_answer": "After 121 episodes and over 729 music performances, Glee came to an end on March 20, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073255id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glee_(TV_series)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the show Glee still going on after season 2?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8632, "Truth_answer": "Glee ran for six seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons does the show, Glee have?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8632, "Truth_answer": "During its first season, Glee received generally favorable reviews from critics, with Metacritic's weighted average of 77 out of 100 based on eighteen critical reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the show, Glee highly-rated?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8633, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is payroll tax a state or federal tax what is your states current rate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8634, "Truth_answer": "Levi Stubbs is the voice of Audrey II, an evil and boisterous flytrap-like extraterrestrial plant with plans to take over the planet in Little Shop of Horrors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played the voice of the plant in the film, Little Shop of Horrors“", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8634, "Truth_answer": "Levi Stubbs passed away October 17, 2008 at the age of 72.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Levi Stubbs up to now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8634, "Truth_answer": "Levi Stubbs was born June 6, 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Levi Stubbs born?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8634, "Truth_answer": "Levi Stubbs was born in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Levi Stubbs from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8634, "Truth_answer": "Levi Stubbs made R&B and soul music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of music did Levi Stubbs make?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8635, "Truth_answer": "Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg, DBE played Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does diana rigg play in the game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8635, "Truth_answer": "Diana Rigg is scheduled to appear in the 2020 Last Night in Soho and Black Narcissus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the actress up to now", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8635, "Truth_answer": "Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg was born 20 July 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822193258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Rigg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was diana rigg born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8635, "Truth_answer": "Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg was born in Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the actress from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8635, "Truth_answer": "Diana Rigg has been married twice, but is currently divorced.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is diana rigg married to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8636, "Truth_answer": "Scott Skiles has the most assists in an NBA game, with 30 assists against the Nuggets on December 30, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most assists ever in an NBA game?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8636, "Truth_answer": "Scott Skiles is 6 foot, 1 inch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How tall is Scott Skiles?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8636, "Truth_answer": "Scott Skiles holds the NBA record for assists in one game with 30, set in his fifth season in the league and second with the Orlando Magic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901182632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Skiles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team was Scott Skiles on when he made the record for most assists in one NBA game?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8636, "Truth_answer": "Scott Skiles' rookie season was with the Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 3.8 points and 3.5 assists in just 13 games off the bench.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901182632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Skiles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team was Scott Skiles' first team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8636, "Truth_answer": "Scott Skiles most recently served as the head coach of the Orlando Magic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901182632id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Skiles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Scott Skiles up to now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "revelation was written to which of the following churches", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8638, "Truth_answer": "Osteons are cylindrical structures that contain a mineral matrix and living osteocytes connected by canaliculi, which transport blood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083714id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-biology2/chapter/structure-of-bones/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the osteon in bone?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8638, "Truth_answer": "Osteons are roughly cylindrical structures that are typically between 0.25 mm and 0.35 mm in diameter. Their length varies from several millimeters to around 1 centimeter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505214015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How big is an osteon?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8638, "Truth_answer": "Osteons in a bone fragment can be used to determine the sex of an individual and age, as well as aspects of taxonomy, diet, health and motor history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505214015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What can the bone osteons tell us?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8638, "Truth_answer": "Each osteon consists of concentric layers, or lamellae, of compact bone tissue that surround a central canal, the haversian canal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505214015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are osteons made of?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8638, "Truth_answer": "Haversian canals are a series of microscopic tubes in the outermost region of bone called cortical bone that allow blood vessels and nerves to travel through them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221050002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haversian_canal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you tell me about the haversian canal?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8639, "Truth_answer": "Tristan Rogers is 73 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the actor that plays Robert Scorpio on General Hospital?", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8639, "Truth_answer": "Tristan Rogers was born 3 June 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Rogers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Tristan Rogers born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8639, "Truth_answer": "Tristan Rogers is best known for playing Robert Scorpio on the ABC soap opera General Hospital and for voicing Jake in Walt Disney Pictures' The Rescuers Down Under.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Rogers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Tristan Rogers have any other roles besides Robert Scorpio on General Hospital?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8639, "Truth_answer": "Since 2010, Tristan Rogers has starred on the soap opera web series The Bay as Lex Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Tristan Rogers' latest role?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8639, "Truth_answer": "Tristan Rogers is an Australian-American actor born in Melbourne, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Tristan Rogers from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8640, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "through the double jeopardy provision individuals may be tried a second time for the same offense", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8641, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cities that start with s in new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8642, "Truth_answer": "A careful reading of the First Amendment reveals that it protects several basic liberties — freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are all the rights protected by the first amendment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8642, "Truth_answer": "The First Amendment, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights, was submitted to the states for ratification on September 25, 1789, and adopted on December 15, 1791.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first amendment of the U.S. constitution ratified", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8642, "Truth_answer": "The Bill of Rights was originally proposed to assuage Anti-Federalist opposition to Constitutional ratification. Initially, the First Amendment applied only to laws enacted by the Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the original purpose of the first amendment in the U.S. constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8642, "Truth_answer": "James Madison drafted most of the Bill of Rights. Madison was a Virginia representative who would later become the fourth president of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115033406id_/https://www.history.com/topics/united-states-constitution/first-amendment_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who drafted the first amendment in the U.S constitution", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8642, "Truth_answer": "Antifederalists, led by the first governor of Virginia, Patrick Henry, opposed the ratification of the Constitution. They further argued that the Constitution lacked protections for people’s individual rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any oppositioin to James Madison's Bill of Rights", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8643, "Truth_answer": "Dark of the Moon employed both regular 35mm film cameras and specially-developed 3-D cameras, with filming locations in Chicago, Florida, Indiana, Milwaukee, Moscow, and Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers:_Dark_of_the_Moon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was transformers dark of the moon filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8643, "Truth_answer": "Exclusive early premieres in both select 3D and IMAX theaters took place on June 28, 2011, one night before worldwide release in 2D and 3D -including IMAX 3D- formats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers:_Dark_of_the_Moon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premier of Transformers Dark of The Moon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8643, "Truth_answer": "Transformers: Dark of the Moon had grossed $352.3 million in North America, and $771.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.123 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers:_Dark_of_the_Moon_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the total gross raised by Transformers: Dark of The Moon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8643, "Truth_answer": "Transformers Dark of The Moon's is an action & adventure, science fiction & fantasy film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Transformers: Dark of The Moon genre", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8643, "Truth_answer": "Previous Transformers installments, were based on the script writers' story, Transformers: Dark of the Moon was based on a novel called Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday, written by Alan Dean Foster.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers:_Dark_of_the_Moon_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Transformers: Dark of The Moon film based on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8644, "Truth_answer": "The last time U.S.A. won the Gold Cup was in 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time usa won the gold cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8644, "Truth_answer": "The United States faced rival Mexico in the Gold Cup Final on a Sunday night at Soldier Field in Chicago, U.S.A.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country was the Gold Cup held in 2017", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8644, "Truth_answer": "The Gold Cup is held every two years. It was previously referred to as the CONCACAF Championship before being renamed to the CONCACAF Gold Cup starting in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225052757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CONCACAF_Gold_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How often is the Gold Cup competition", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8644, "Truth_answer": "CONCACAF Gold Cup is the main association football competition of the men's national football teams governed by CONCACAF, determining the continental champion of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225052757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CONCACAF_Gold_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the CONCACAF gold cup competition for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8644, "Truth_answer": "CONCACAF means the Confederation of North American, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football which was formed in 1961.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the name CONCACAF translate to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8645, "Truth_answer": "Sumer is the earliest known civilization in ancient Mesopotamia, in the fertile valley between the tigris and Euphrates rivers, considered possibly the first human civilization anywhere in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which civilizations developed in the fertile valley between the tigris and euphrates rivers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8645, "Truth_answer": "The origins of Sumer civilization are debated, but archaeologists suggest Sumerians had established roughly a dozen city-states by the fourth millennium B.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830064532id_/https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/fertile-crescent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the origin of the Sumerian civilization", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8645, "Truth_answer": "Ancient Sumerians were among the first to use bronze. They pioneered the use of levees and canals for irrigation. Sumerians invented cuneiform script, one of the earliest forms of writing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830064532id_/https://www.history.com/topics/pre-history/fertile-crescent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is known about the Sumer civilization", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8645, "Truth_answer": "Some of the most famous Mesopotamian archaeological sites in the fertile Valley include: Ziggurat of Ur, Babylon, Hattusha, Persepolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some archeological sites in the Fertile valley of the Mesopotanian region built by Sumerians", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8645, "Truth_answer": "The fertile valley between the tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East falls on parts of present day Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Cyprus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries does the fertile Valley between tigris and Euphrates cover", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8646, "Truth_answer": "The relationship ended when Cole was possessed by the Source of all Evil. Phoebe joined her sisters in vanquishing him. His desperate attempts to win her back destroyed him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to phoebe and cole on charmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8646, "Truth_answer": "The relationship of Cole and Phoebe in Charmed commenced in 2000 on the Season 3 premiere The Honeymoon's Over and lasted until the Season 4 finale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128062718id_/http://www.alyssa-j-milano.com:80/phoebe_cole.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did the relationship betwen Cole and Phoebe last in Charmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8646, "Truth_answer": "Charmed is an American television series that ran for eight seasons on The WB.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons was the show Charmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8646, "Truth_answer": "Charmed was noted for its mixing of multiple genres, from horror and fantasy to comedy and even soap.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Charmed genre", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8646, "Truth_answer": "Main Characters in Charmed are: Shannen Doherthy -Prue Halliwell-, Holly Marie Combs -Piper Halliwell-, Alyssa Milano -Phoebe Halliwell-, Rose McGowan -Paige Matthews-.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays the roles of the main characters in Charmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8647, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a place to call home season 6 episode recaps", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8648, "Truth_answer": "The two-fingered salute derives from a gesture made by long bowmen fighting in the English archers at the Battle of Agincourt -1415- during the Hundred Years' War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does sticking 2 fingers up come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8648, "Truth_answer": "The French mutilated the captured middle fingers so that they no longer operate their longbows. The V sign by uncaptured and victorious archers was to display defiance against the French.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the meaning of the two finger salute during the Hundred Yeras War", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8648, "Truth_answer": "The ‘up yours’ gesture is made with the index and middle finger raised and parted, and the palm facing towards yourself.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of sticking two fingers up in recent days", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8648, "Truth_answer": "The Peace Sign has its own history. In World War Two The Allied Forces instituted the gesture to represent a ‘V for Victory’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824091159id_/https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2015/10/08/up-yours-the-gesture-that-divides-america-and-the-uk/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there other meanings to the gesture of lifting two fingers up", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8648, "Truth_answer": "It is an obscene gesture to stick up at someone the index finger and the middle finger of one hand, making a V shape with the palm turned inward.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of lifting two fingers up in the dictionary", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the large orange oval represent in greece", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8650, "Truth_answer": "Model Parliament, parliament called by King Edward I of England in 1295 that is widely regarded as the first representative parliament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401092411id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Model-Parliament_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the model parliament first called to meet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8650, "Truth_answer": "The parliament was called, as was standard practice, because the king sought financial support for the wars that he was prosecuting in Scotland and in France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401092411id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Model-Parliament_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the reason the model parliament was called to meet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8650, "Truth_answer": "clergy, nobles, and commons were invited to the model parliament", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was invited to meet in the model parliament of 1295", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8650, "Truth_answer": "Each of the estates donated: The clergy agreed to contribute a tenth of their income. The barons and knights offered an eleventh of theirs, while the boroughs offered a seventh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the result of the model parliament meeting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8650, "Truth_answer": "Earlier parliaments had similar compositions to the Model Parliament and some did not. Historians regard that assembly as a turning point in the development of the English system of government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the model parliament a historical meeting", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8651, "Truth_answer": "You Get Me is a 2017 American thriller film starring Bella Thorne, Halston Sage, Taylor John Smith, Anna Akana and Nash Grier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is in the movie you get me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8651, "Truth_answer": "The genre of the thriller You Get Me is Drama, Mystery, and Suspense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of the movie You Get Me", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8651, "Truth_answer": "The thriller You Get Me was released on Netflix on June 23, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the release of the thriller You Get Me", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8651, "Truth_answer": "You Get Me is about how a one night stand turns into a nightmare for a High School student, when the obsession of a young woman grows dangerous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the thriller You Get Me about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8651, "Truth_answer": "The actress Bella Thorne played Holly Viola in the thriller You Get Me", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What actor plays the obsessed young woman in You Get Me", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8652, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the babys everytime i think of you backup singer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8653, "Truth_answer": "Have a Little Faith in Me is a song written and performed by John Hiatt that appears on his 1987 album Bring the Family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings have a little faith in me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8653, "Truth_answer": "The original version of Have a Little Faith in Me by Hiatt is a Rock song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of the song Have a Little Faith in Me", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8653, "Truth_answer": "Hiatt's song's version appeared on soundtracks of movies like: Look Who’s Talking Now, Benny & Joon, The Theory of Flight, Cake, My Best Friend’s Girl, Love Happens, Benjie, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the song Have a Little Faith in Me appeared in soundtracks of movies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8653, "Truth_answer": "The song was the first song written by Hiatt following his sobriety from drugs and alcohol, which contributed to his marriage breakdown and his being released by former record labels", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did John Hiatt write the song", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8653, "Truth_answer": "Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121153856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hiatt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the singer John Hiatt been nominated for awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8654, "Truth_answer": "Netball was introduced into the Commonwealth Games in 1998 and has been an integral part of the programme since.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204125848id_/https://netball.sport/commonwealth-games_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did netball start in the commonwealth games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8654, "Truth_answer": "Netball is traced to the early development of basketball. A year after basketball was invented in 1891, and modified for women to accommodate social conventions regarding their participation in sport", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Netball come about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8654, "Truth_answer": "By 1960, the rules of netball were standardised internationally. An international governing body was formed to oversee the sport globally, now called the International Netball Federation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_netball_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the netball game extend globally", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8654, "Truth_answer": "The INF reports that over 20 million people currently play netball in more than 80 countries, with 74 national netball associations affiliated with the worldwide governing body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_netball_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many countries play the game of netball", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8654, "Truth_answer": "The INF Netball World Cup is a quadrennial international netball world championship co-ordinated by the International Netball Federation (INF), inaugurated in 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626191608id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INF_Netball_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a World Cup type of competition for netball", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8655, "Truth_answer": "From the seventh to eleventh season Americas Ninja Warriors cash prize has been $1,000,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much do you win if you win american ninja warrior", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8655, "Truth_answer": "American Ninja Warrior -sometimes abbreviated as ANW- is an American sports entertainment competition, which is a spin-off of the Japanese television series Sasuke.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the American Ninja Warrior game", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8655, "Truth_answer": "Hundreds of competitors attempt to complete different obstacle courses of increasing difficulty in various cities across the United States, to advance to the national finals on the Las Vegas Strip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is American Ninja Warrior played", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8655, "Truth_answer": "To date, only Isaac Caldiero, Geoff Britten, and Drew Drechsel have finished the course and achieved total victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has any one finished all the courses in the American Ninja Warrior competition", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8655, "Truth_answer": "The series American Ninja Warriors premiered on December 12, 2009, on the now-defunct cable channel G4, and airs now on NBC with encore episodes showing on NBCSN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217224435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Ninja_Warrior_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the American Ninja Warriors series premier", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8656, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the playoffs in the nfl this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8657, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote and sang when i'm 64", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8658, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did monsters inc come out on dvd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8659, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the real housewives of cheshire live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang high on a mountain of love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8661, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most stars on the hollywood walk of fame", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8662, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last year easter was on april fools day", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8663, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the servants in fate stay night based on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8664, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the queens father in the crown", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8665, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mary tyler moore chuckles the clown funeral episode", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8666, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first feature-length film to use vitaphone technology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are birds such as kiwi and penguin unable to fly", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8668, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the fourfold root of the principle of sufficient reason", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has home ice advantage in the nhl playoffs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the girl chipmunks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does a jury all have to agree on a verdict", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "farewell all joys o death come close mine eyes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8673, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did anakin skywalker turn to the dark side", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8674, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "industries in the caribbean that were developed from mining", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8675, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does jessica simpson do for a living", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8676, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the 2017 aria awards being held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8677, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which molecule or ion needs only two resonance structures to describe its bonding", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "13 ways to look at a black bird", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8679, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list and explain the major battles of world war 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8680, "Truth_answer": "Bharat Mata is a work painted by the Indian painter Abanindranath Tagore in 1905.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the painter of the famous painting bharat mata", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8680, "Truth_answer": "The work, Bharat Mata, depicts Bharat Mata or Mother India, in the style of a Hindu Goddess.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the painting bharat mata depict", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8680, "Truth_answer": "The painting, Bhata Mata, holds historical significance as it is one of the earliest visualizations of Bharat Mata, or Mother India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the bharat mata painting significant", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8680, "Truth_answer": "Bharat Mata is a Watercolor painting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161110120326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharat_Mata_(Abanindranath)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the medium tagore used for the bharat mata painting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8680, "Truth_answer": "A nephew of the Indian poet and artist Rabindranath Tagore, Abanindranath Tagore was exposed at an early age to the artistic inclinations of the Tagore family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was abanindranath first exposed to art", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8681, "Truth_answer": "‘Window of opportunity,’ was born as a term in the arms race for ‘an opportunity to attack’", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase window of opportunity come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8681, "Truth_answer": "A window of opportunity is a period of time during which some action can be taken that will achieve a desired outcome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of window of opportunity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8681, "Truth_answer": "Once the window of opportunity period is over, or the window is closed, the specified outcome is no longer possible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens when the window of opportunity closes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8681, "Truth_answer": "An example of a window of opportunity is the golden hour in emergency medicine, used to describe the period following traumatic injury in which life saving treatment will likely succeed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of a window of opportunity", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8681, "Truth_answer": "An example of a window of opportunity in marketing is a limited time offer, in which a critical window may be artificially imposed as a marketing tactic to encourage action", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of a window of opportunity in marketing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8682, "Truth_answer": "The first national celebration of Memorial Day took place May 30, 1868, at Arlington National Cemetery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the first memorial day take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8682, "Truth_answer": "The holiday Memorial Day is now observed on the last Monday of May.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204040635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorial_Day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is memorial day observed now", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8682, "Truth_answer": "Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day, particularly to honor those who died in military service. Many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do people do on memorial day", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8682, "Truth_answer": "Memorial Day is considered the unofficial start of summer in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is memorial day associated with the change of seasons", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8682, "Truth_answer": "Memorial Day is a 2012 war film starring James Cromwell, Jonathan Bennett and John Cromwell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a movie titled memorial day", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8683, "Truth_answer": "Incumbent Vi Lyles won in the general election for Mayor of Charlotte on November 5, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is winning the mayoral race in charlotte nc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8683, "Truth_answer": "Vi Lyles is a member of the Democratic Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223183521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi_Lyles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which political party does vi lyles belong to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8683, "Truth_answer": "Vi Lyles was a member of the Charlotte City Council before taking office as mayor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223183521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi_Lyles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did vi lyles do before she was mayor of charlotte nc", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8683, "Truth_answer": "Vi Lyles was raised in Columbia, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223183521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi_Lyles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is vi lyles from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8683, "Truth_answer": "Vi Lyles has two children, Kwame and Aisha Alexander, as well as two stepchildren, Sean and John Lyles, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223183521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi_Lyles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does vi lyles have children", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "resul pookutty won an oscar award in which of these categories", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "daddy's little girl song by the mills brothers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8686, "Truth_answer": "The Tracy Unified School District system incorporates six Tracy High Schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many high schools are in tracy ca", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8686, "Truth_answer": "High Schools in Tracy, CA, include Tracy High, Merrill F. West High, Delta Charter High, Millennium Charter High, John C. Kimball High, and Mountain House High.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me a list of high schools in tracy ca", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8686, "Truth_answer": "Tracy is the second most populated city in San Joaquin County, California, United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223032010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy,_California_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is tracy, ca located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8686, "Truth_answer": "The estimated population of Tracy, CA for 2018 was 91,812", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of tracy, ca", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8686, "Truth_answer": "Tracy's motto is Think Inside the Triangle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the city of tracy, ca have a motto", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8687, "Truth_answer": "Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, invented the modern system of binomial nomenclature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_nomenclature_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed the system of binomial nomenclature for organisms", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8687, "Truth_answer": "Binomial nomenclature is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_nomenclature_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Pulsatilla_alpina_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does binomial nomenclature work", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8687, "Truth_answer": "In binomial nomenclature, both parts of the name use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_nomenclature_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the binomial nomenclature name parts latin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8687, "Truth_answer": "In binomial nomenclature, the first part of the name, the generic name, identifies the genus to which the species belongs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_nomenclature_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the first part of a binomial nomenclature name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8687, "Truth_answer": "In binomial nomenclature, the second part, the specific name or specific epithet, identifies the species within the genus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second part of a binomial nomenclature name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8688, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "martha and the vandellas i'll have to let him go", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8689, "Truth_answer": "In 1990, Allied Lyons, which owned Baskin Robins, acquired Dunkin' Donuts and Mister Donut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did baskin robbins and dunkin donuts merge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8689, "Truth_answer": "Dunkin' Brands is headquartered in Canton, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016104406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkin%27_Brands_p0", "https://www.franchising.com/news/20080118_dunkin_brands_names_global_brand_leaders_for_dunki.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the headquarters of dunkin' brands", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8689, "Truth_answer": "Dunkin' Brands is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol DNKN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the stock symbol for dunkin’ brands", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8689, "Truth_answer": "Dunkin' Brands has 1,163 employees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many employees does the company dunkin' brands have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8689, "Truth_answer": "Dunkin' Brands is considering shortening Dunkin' Donuts to Dunkin'. The shortened chain store name change is being tested in a California location and a new store in Quincy, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the name dunkin' donuts change", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8690, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who receives the ambassador to nepal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8690, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Embassy in Nepal is located on Maharajgunj Rd, Kathmandu 44606, Nepal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the us embassy in nepal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8690, "Truth_answer": "Relations between the United States and Nepal have always been friendly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the us and nepal friends", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8690, "Truth_answer": "Randy W. Berry is the US Ambassador to Nepal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the us ambassador to nepal", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8690, "Truth_answer": "US Ambassador to Nepal, Randy W. Berry, replaced previous Ambassador Alaina B. Teplitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the current us ambassador to nepal replace", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when the statute of frauds applies and there is no written proof of the contract the contract is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8692, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "houston's political offices after the texas revolution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8693, "Truth_answer": "Sunset in New York begins around 4:30PM in December.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does it get dark in new york in december", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8693, "Truth_answer": "Sunset, also known as sundown, is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how often does sunset occur", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8693, "Truth_answer": "The time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment when the upper limb of the Sun disappears below the horizon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215030626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the time of sunset defined", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8693, "Truth_answer": "The time of sunset varies throughout the year, and is determined by the viewer's position on Earth, specified by longitude and latitude, and elevation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215030626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the time of sunset vary", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8693, "Truth_answer": "The midnight sun, also known as polar day, is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the sun ever stay visible after dark", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8694, "Truth_answer": "On 13 March 2021, it will be year 5781 in the Jewish calendar", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year is it going to be in the jewish calendar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8694, "Truth_answer": "The Hebrew or Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of calendar is the jewish calendar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8694, "Truth_answer": "The Hebrew or Jewish calendar is used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the jewish calendar used", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8694, "Truth_answer": "The Jewish calendar determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah portions, yahrzeits, and daily Psalm readings, among many ceremonial uses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of observances is the jewish calendar used for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8694, "Truth_answer": "In Israel, the Jewish calendar is used for religious purposes, provides a time frame for agriculture and is an official calendar for civil purposes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the jewish calendar used in isreal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8695, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "other name of x axis and y axis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8696, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the of the following areas of the united states is not at risk for any natural disaster", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8697, "Truth_answer": "The Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many lives were lost in the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8697, "Truth_answer": "The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8697, "Truth_answer": "The two nuclear bombings in Japan remain the first and only uses of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "have nuclear weapons been used since the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8697, "Truth_answer": "The United States detonated two nuclear weapons with the consent of the United Kingdom, as required by the Quebec Agreement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country authorized the us bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8697, "Truth_answer": "Japan surrendered to the Allies on August 15, six days after the Soviet Union's declaration of war and the bombing of Nagasaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did japan do after the nuclear bombings", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8698, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Thayer Mahan was a United States naval officer and historian who developed the theory of Sea Power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the strategic thinker and naval war college professor who developed the theory of sea power", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8698, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Thayer Mahan was born September 27, 1840.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Alfred Thayer Mahan born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8698, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Thayer Mahan died December 1, 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Alfred Thayer Mahan die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8698, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Thayer Mahan served in the US Navy from 1859 to 1896.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years did Alfred Thayer Mahan serve in the military", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8698, "Truth_answer": "Alfred Thayer Mahan believed that national greatness was inextricably associated with the sea, with its commercial use in peace and its control in war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224004934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Thayer_Mahan_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Alfred Thayer Mahan believe about sea power", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8699, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe benefits of ems with respect to the quality management system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8700, "Truth_answer": "The film Raiders of the Lost Ark takes place in Peru, the United States, Nepal, Egypt, and an island in the Aegean Sea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does indiana jones raiders of the lost ark take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8700, "Truth_answer": "Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action adventure film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127213500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg_p8", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-name-these-80s-action-movies?rmalg=es&remorapos=3&remorasrc=7e2e2422bf304d3da3253e49b37661d0_p3", "https://play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-name-these-80s-action-movies?scroll_question=true&rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=5c7e705f-06e7-4510-858c-042537b20812_p3", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-movies-for-eleven-year-old-boys/ranker-film?ref=also_ranked&pos=19&a=0&l=85372181<ype=n&g=0_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120094418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_of_the_Covenant_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the film Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8700, "Truth_answer": "Raiders of the Lost Ark was directed by Steven Spielberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark_p0", "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-guess-the-most-popular-movies-of-all-time-from-the-plotline_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8700, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Ford plays India Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays indiana jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8700, "Truth_answer": "The New York Times critic Vincent Canby praised Raiders of the Ark, calling it one of the most deliriously funny, ingenious and stylish American adventure movies ever made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122045330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the new york times say about the film raiders of the lost ark", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8701, "Truth_answer": "2007 was the most recent winning season for the Cleveland Browns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the browns had a winning season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8701, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Browns franchise was founded in 1945 by Paul Brown and businessman Arthur B. McBride.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Browns_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the team cleveland browns", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8701, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Browns' mascots are Chomps, Swagger, Brownie the Elf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the mascot for cleveland browns", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8701, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Browns' colors are Brown, orange, white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the team colors of cleveland browns", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8701, "Truth_answer": "The Cleveland Browns are unique among the 32 member franchises of the NFL in that they do not have a logo on their helmets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Browns_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the cleveland browns' helmets unique", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8702, "Truth_answer": "Construction for Candlestick Park began August 12, 1958 and was finalized in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was candlestick park in san francisco built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8702, "Truth_answer": "Candlestick Park was an outdoor sports and entertainment stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108221207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candlestick_Park_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was candlestick park used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8702, "Truth_answer": "Candlestick Park was located in San Francisco's Bayview Heights area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108221207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candlestick_Park_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is candlestick park stadium located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8702, "Truth_answer": "The stadium was situated at Candlestick Point on the western shore of San Francisco Bay. Candlestick Point was named for the Candlestick birds that populated the area for many years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108221207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candlestick_Park_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the stadium get the name candlestick park", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8702, "Truth_answer": "Candlestick birds had dramatically declined in the San Francisco area by the early 20th century, and when Candlestick Park was constructed, there was no remnant of candlestick bird flocks left.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are candlestick birds extinct in the san francsico bay area", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8703, "Truth_answer": "The interneurons and cell bodies of efferent neurons all lie within the CNS while the cell bodies of afferent neurons reside in the ganglia located near the CNS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are cell bodies located in the cns", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8703, "Truth_answer": "The central nervous system is so named because it integrates the received information and coordinates and influences the activity of all parts of the bodies of bilaterally symmetric animals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the cns do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8703, "Truth_answer": "The central nervous system is called pars centralis systematis nervosi in Latin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the cns in latin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8703, "Truth_answer": "The only multicellular animals that have no nervous system at all are sponges and microscopic bloblike organisms called placozoans and mesozoans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202022212id_/http://www.scholarpedia.org:80/article/Nervous_system_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which animals do not have a central nervous system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8703, "Truth_answer": "The CNS is contained within the dorsal body cavity, with the brain housed in the cranial cavity and the spinal cord in the spinal canal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the cns contained", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8704, "Truth_answer": "The Beatles had the most #1 songs, with 67 songs that made it to the top of the charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who had the most number one hits in music", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8704, "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley comes second with 53 #1 hits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came second in most number one hits", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8704, "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley was born January 8, 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.aaroncook.com/2007/08/elvis-presley-once-king-always-king.html_p0", "https://celebrityinside.com/music/elvis-presley-favorite-color-drink-hobbies-car-book-biography/_p0", "http://readwritethink.org/search/?grade=12&resource_type=20&type=44&theme=15&learning_objective=35_p1", "http://www.theholidayspot.com/elvis/facts.htm_p0", "https://grandmothermusings.com/tag/anniversary-of-elvis-death/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127092155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was elvis presley born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8704, "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley is often referred to as the King of Rock and Roll or simply The King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the musican elvis presley have a nickname", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8704, "Truth_answer": "Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127092155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127092155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley_p2", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Cushing_Lake_Water_Aerodrome_p27", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/West_Marine_Pacific_Cup_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was elvis presley born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8705, "Truth_answer": "The cranial nerves consist of 12 paired nerves that arise from the brainstem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014133644id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/cranial-nerves-function-373179_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the brain controls cranial nerves", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8705, "Truth_answer": "Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the senses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerves_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hunt_and_Hess_scale_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the cranial nerves do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8705, "Truth_answer": "The cranial nerves emerge from the central nervous system above the level of the first vertebrae of the vertebral column.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the cranial nerves emerge from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8705, "Truth_answer": "Each cranial nerve is paired and is present on both sides.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014003253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerves_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hunt_and_Hess_scale_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the cranial nerves paired", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8705, "Truth_answer": "There are conventionally twelve pairs of cranial nerves, which are described with Roman numerals I–XII.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the cranial nerve pairs described", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8706, "Truth_answer": "In North America, the moose is found in Alaska, Canada, the northeastern United States, and as far south as the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190518091655id_/https://nhpbs.org/wild/moose.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are moose located in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8706, "Truth_answer": "A male moose is a bull.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://epdf.pub/flesh7dfa8b133dd8cf0932ffd93ef1f76d7e2912.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a male moose", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8706, "Truth_answer": "A female moose is a cow.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://enviroquest.me/tag/ecosystem/_p6", "https://onestreetshy.com/tag/alaska/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a female moose", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8706, "Truth_answer": "The moose is currently a Least-concern species.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the moose species threatened", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8706, "Truth_answer": "A least concern species is a species that is not being focused on for conservation. They do not qualify as threatened, near threatened, or (before 2001) conservation dependent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the moose of least concern", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8707, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the top 10 largest us cities by population", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8708, "Truth_answer": "Stacey works at Marco's cafe in the show Gavin & Stacey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did stacey work in gavin and stacey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8708, "Truth_answer": "Gavin & Stacey is a British sitcom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200129023038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_%26_Stacey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the genre of the show gavin & stacey", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8708, "Truth_answer": "The show Gavin and Stacey follows the romance between Gavin, from Billericay in Essex, and Stacey, from Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the plot of gavin & stacey", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8708, "Truth_answer": "Gavin & Stacey ran for 3 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did the show gavin & stacey run for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8708, "Truth_answer": "Ted Dowd produced the show Gavin & Stacey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the show gavin & stacey", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wheat field with cypresses at the haute galline near eygalieres", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a toutes les gloires de la france in english", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of the movie rizal by cesar montano", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8712, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum is a mixture of a very large number of different hydrocarbons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is crude petroleum a solution or mechanical mixture", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8712, "Truth_answer": "The most commonly found molecules in petroleum are alkanes (paraffins), cycloalkanes (naphthenes), aromatic hydrocarbons, or more complicated chemicals like asphaltenes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is petroleum made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8712, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum (pronounced /pəˈtroʊliəm/) is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is petroleum natural", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8712, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum is found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is petroleum found", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8712, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum is commonly refined into various types of fuels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do humans need petroleum", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8713, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, quarters typically comprise 10 weeks of class instruction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is a quarter in the uc system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8713, "Truth_answer": "The modern academic quarter calendar can be traced to the historic English law court / legal training pupillage four term system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201180337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_quarter_(year_division)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the quarter system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8713, "Truth_answer": "Concerns over the quarter system include faculty dislike of the brevity of the term, the loss of faculty research and collaboration time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the quarter system have any negatives", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8713, "Truth_answer": "The Quarter system leads to difficulties in recovering from illness-linked absence, and the heavy administrative workload.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "more negatives please about the quarter system", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8713, "Truth_answer": "Quarter systems do allow students to enroll in a richer variety of courses and school-coordinated internships and may encourage students to take on double majors, minors, concentrations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the positives of a quarter system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8714, "Truth_answer": "The Great Stupa (also called stupa no. 1) was originally built in the 3rd century BCE by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914004429id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Stupa-Buddhist-monument-Sanchi-India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who built the stupa at sanchi in madhya pradesh mcq", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8714, "Truth_answer": "The Great Stupa is one of the oldest Buddhist monuments in the country and the largest stupa at the site.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914004429id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Stupa-Buddhist-monument-Sanchi-India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is noteworthy about the great stupa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8714, "Truth_answer": "The Great Stupa is believed to house the ashes of the Buddha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914004429id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Stupa-Buddhist-monument-Sanchi-India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is believed about the great stupa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8714, "Truth_answer": "A stūpa is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics that is used as a place of meditation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the great stupa monument shaped", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8714, "Truth_answer": "The Great Stupa is 120 feet (37 metres) wide and 54 feet (17 metres) high.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914004429id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Stupa-Buddhist-monument-Sanchi-India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the dimensions of the great stupa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8715, "Truth_answer": "Ethel Edy Proctor portrays Brenda in Brenda's Got a Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl in the brenda's got a baby video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8715, "Truth_answer": "The song Brenda's Got a Baby features R&B singer Dave Hollister singing background vocals with Roniece Levias.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is featured on the song", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8715, "Truth_answer": "The song Brenda's Got a Baby is about a 12-year-old girl named Brenda who lives in a ghetto and has a baby she can't support.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the lyrics describe", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8715, "Truth_answer": "The song Brenda's Got a Baby was released October 20, 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8715, "Truth_answer": "The song Brenda's Got a Baby reached #7 on the US Hot Rap Songs and #23 on US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8716, "Truth_answer": "The title of oldest public university in the United States is claimed by three universities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127041754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_public_university_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the oldest public university in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8716, "Truth_answer": "The oldest public university title in the United States is claimed by three universities: University of Georgia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and College of William and Mary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me the list of three oldest universities", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8716, "Truth_answer": "North Carolina was the first to hold classes and graduate students, Georgia being the first created by state charter, and William & Mary having the oldest founding date.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are there three schools that are the oldest university", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8716, "Truth_answer": "Established in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, clergyman John Harvard, Harvard is the United States' oldest institution of higher learning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127215237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_University_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about oldest private school in the united states", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8716, "Truth_answer": "Harvard's history, influence, wealth, and academic reputation have made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is harvard important", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8717, "Truth_answer": "Houston hosted the MLB All Star game in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did houston host the mlb all star game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8717, "Truth_answer": "The MLB All-Star game is usually played on either the second or third Tuesday in July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the mlb all star game happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8717, "Truth_answer": "The MLB All-Star game is played between the All-Stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays in the mlb all star game", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8717, "Truth_answer": "No official MLB All-Star Game was held in 1945, including the official selection of players, due to World War II travel restrictions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the game ever cancelled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8717, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 and 2021 All-Star Games are scheduled to be held in Los Angeles and Atlanta, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the 2020 mlb all star game happening", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8718, "Truth_answer": "Baar Baar Dekho is about a time-traveling mathematical genius who intends to rectify some of the mistakes he had made in the past.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the story of movie baar baar dekho", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8718, "Truth_answer": "Baar Baar Dekho is a 2016 Indian science fiction romance film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the film Baar Baar Dekho", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8718, "Truth_answer": "The film Baar Baar Dekho stars Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://zee-global.com/content/movie/baar-baar-dekho-2_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the film Baar Baar Dekho", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8718, "Truth_answer": "The film Baar Baar Dekho was released in India on 9 September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://zee-global.com/content/movie/baar-baar-dekho-2_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film Baar Baar Dekho released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8718, "Truth_answer": "Baar Baar Dekho is heavily inspired from Click starring Adam Sandler.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127184312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baar_Baar_Dekho_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired Baar Baar Dekho's creator", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8719, "Truth_answer": "Drew Brees, quarterback of the New Orleans Saints, is currently the all-time passing leader in the National Football League (NFL) with 77,416 yards as of January 7, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the record for most passing yards in the nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8719, "Truth_answer": "The record for passing yards in a season is held by Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos who threw for 5,477 in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Football_League_annual_passing_yards_leaders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the record for most passing yards in the nfl in one season", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8719, "Truth_answer": "Jameis Winston is the most recent passing yards leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084720id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Football_League_annual_passing_yards_leaders_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most recent leader in passing yards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8719, "Truth_answer": "Jameis Lanaed Winston is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team is the player on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8719, "Truth_answer": "On February 28, 2020, it was revealed that Winston underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus. Furthermore, he was dealing with the knee injury and a broken thumb for 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was jameis lanaed injured", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8720, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Waterloo involved France versus the United Kingdom and its allies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who took part in the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8720, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingedom's allies in the Battle of Waterloo were the Netherlands, Hanover, Nassau, and Brunswick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the allies of the uk in the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8720, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://richardbaker.photoshelter.com/image?_bqG=24&_bqH=eJxzDg90SY40Sq_wTwsPyI_y9y23KHLNyYtINCi2MjQ3tbAyNDAAYSDpGe8S7GxblJqbmJlXrAbmxTv6udiWANmhwa5B8Z4utqEgldmevsFOOSWhQRH5avGOziG2xamJRckZAOvkIRE-&GI_ID=_p0", "https://www.regencyhistory.net/2015/06/waterloo-part-1-3-days-in-june-in.html_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128102335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo_p1", "https://www.culture24.org.uk/sitemap/search%20results?f1=Date&t1=736678-736678&f2=Date&t2=737306-737306&f3=Date&t3=737395-737395&f4=Date&t4=737329-737329&f5=Date&t5=737377-737377&d=List&n=20&s=alphabetical&sd=descending_p4", "https://richardbaker.photoshelter.com/image?_bqG=66&_bqH=eJyrTCrxiTcMsyg2No3MTHIuTiorjE.r9K1w8bCwsjCxMjQwAGEg6RnvEuxsm5SYk1OsBmbHO_q52JYA2aHBrkHxni62oSB12Z6.wU45JaFBEflq8Y7OIbbFqYlFyRkAemgf7A--&GI_ID=_p0", "https://jamesjoyce.ie/on-this-day-22-september/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8720, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Waterloo was fought near Waterloo in Belgium, part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/569_Misa_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8720, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Waterloo was a decisive Coalition victory and marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the outcome of the battle of waterloo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8721, "Truth_answer": "The shopping element was eliminated from the syndicated version on the episode that aired October 5, 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did wheel of fortune stop shopping for prizes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8721, "Truth_answer": "The shopping element was eliminated from Wheel of Fortune both to speed up gameplay and to alleviate the taxes paid by contestants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the shopping removed from wheel of fortune", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8721, "Truth_answer": "Wheel of Fortune has over 7,000 episodes (As of 31 May 2019).", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(US_game_show)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019143602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does the show wheel of fortune have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8721, "Truth_answer": "Wheel of Fortune was created by Merv Griffin.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(US_game_show)_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created wheel of fortune", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8721, "Truth_answer": "Wheel of Fortune episodes are 22 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is an episode of wheel of fortune", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8722, "Truth_answer": "The names of the days of the week in many languages are derived from the names of the classical planets in Hellenistic astrology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the names of the days of the week come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8722, "Truth_answer": "In some other languages, the days are named after corresponding deities of the regional culture, either beginning with Sunday or with Monday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the days of the week come from in other cultures", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8722, "Truth_answer": "In the international standard ISO 8601, Monday is treated as the first day of the week.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the first day of the week", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8722, "Truth_answer": "The East Asian naming system for the days of the week closely parallels that of the Latin system and is ordered after the Seven Luminaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does east asia name the days of the week", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8722, "Truth_answer": "In the Judeo-Christian or Abrahamic tradition, the first day of the week is Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does sunday come first ever in the week", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8723, "Truth_answer": "The eyewall of a hurricane is a ring of towering thunderstorms where the most severe weather and highest winds occur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the fastest winds in a hurricane found", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8723, "Truth_answer": "The Eyewall surrounds the eye, a region at the center of hurricanes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the eye wall of a hurricane located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8723, "Truth_answer": "The eye of a storm is a roughly circular area, typically 30–65 kilometers (19–40 miles) in diameter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the eye of a hurricane", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8723, "Truth_answer": "The cyclone's lowest barometric pressure occurs in the eye and can be as much as 15 percent lower than the pressure outside the storm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_(cyclone)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the barometic pressure in the eye of a hurricane", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8723, "Truth_answer": "In strong tropical cyclones, the eye is characterized by light winds and clear skies, surrounded on all sides by a towering, symmetric eyewall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_(cyclone)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you describe the eye when the hurricane is strong storm is strong", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8724, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "environmental information system was set up in india in the year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8725, "Truth_answer": "The track Breadwinner by Proverb features the artist Hip Hop Pantsula.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who collaborated with local rapper proverb on the track breadwinners", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8725, "Truth_answer": "Jabulani Tsambo, known as HPP, was a South African Motswako rapper (Motswakolista).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is hpp from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8725, "Truth_answer": "HPP performed in several languages, mostly in Setswana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which languages did the artist hpp use", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8725, "Truth_answer": "Tsambo completed his high schooling at St. Alban's College in Pretoria where he attended with Roger Goode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did hpp go to school", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8725, "Truth_answer": "Hip Hop Pantsula's cause of death was suicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the rapper hpp die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8726, "Truth_answer": "Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are the current 2018 Wimbledon Championships winners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910235922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Wimbledon_Championships_%E2%80%93_Wheelchair_Men%27s_Doubles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won men's wheelchair doubles at wimbledon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8726, "Truth_answer": "Joachim Gérard and Stefan Olsson were the runner-ups in the men's wheelchair 2018 Wimbledon Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about runner ups", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8726, "Truth_answer": "The final score in the men's wheelchair 2018 Wimbledon Championships was 6–1, 6–4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the final score", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8726, "Truth_answer": "Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid are British.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200910235922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Wimbledon_Championships_%E2%80%93_Wheelchair_Men%27s_Doubles_p0", "http://charvilcommunitytennis.org.uk/news/social-events-autumn.html_p0", "https://tennisthreads.net/tag/lucie-shuker/_p3", "https://tennisthreads.net/tag/marjolein-buis/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are alfie hewitt and gordon reid from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8726, "Truth_answer": "Joachim Gérard is from Belgium. Stefan Olsson is from Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are Joachim Gérard and Stefan Olsson from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8727, "Truth_answer": "A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221215346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you call a three sided polygon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8727, "Truth_answer": "The triangle is one of the basic shapes in geometry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221215346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the triangle used in geometry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8727, "Truth_answer": "The internal angle of a triangle is 60°", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221215346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the internal angle of the triangle", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8727, "Truth_answer": "Properties of the triangle: Convex, cyclic, equilateral, isogonal, isotoxal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me some properties of the triangle", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8727, "Truth_answer": "Late Middle English: from Old French triangle or Latin triangulum, neuter of triangulus ‘three-cornered’.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology of the triangle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8728, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "s h r u g g e d", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8729, "Truth_answer": "Magnum ponders his future while paying a visit to his family in Tidewater, Virginia, where he unexpectedly meets his grandfather and considers an offer to be reinstated to the Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in the final episode of magnum pi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8729, "Truth_answer": "Magnum PI has 162 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes did the show magnum pi have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8729, "Truth_answer": "Magnum, P.I. is an American action drama television series starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://canakkaleoteli.com/search/microsoft-removed-a-useless-google-app-from-its-store-for-violating-i_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays magnum in magnum pi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8729, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Magnum is a private investigator (P.I.) living on Oahu, Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the character magnum from magnum pi", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8729, "Truth_answer": "According to the Nielsen ratings, Magnum, P.I. consistently ranked in the top twenty U.S. television programs during the first five years of its original run in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the show magnum pi popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8730, "Truth_answer": "The production filmed at Home Farm in Selling, Kent, which doubled as the exterior and kitchen of the Tilden family home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006111131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autopsy_of_Jane_Doe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the autopsy of jane doe filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8730, "Truth_answer": "The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a 2016 supernatural horror film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.badhorrormovies.com/category/movies/_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006111131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autopsy_of_Jane_Doe_p0", "https://24celebs.com/celebrity/69967-emile-hirsch.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the film autopsy of jane doe", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8730, "Truth_answer": "The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a 2016 supernatural horror film directed by André Øvredal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006111131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autopsy_of_Jane_Doe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film autopsy of jane doe", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8730, "Truth_answer": "The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006111131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autopsy_of_Jane_Doe_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006111131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autopsy_of_Jane_Doe_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the film autopsy of jane doe premier", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8730, "Truth_answer": "Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports an approval rating of 86% based on 102 reviews, with an average rating of 7.02/10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did autopsy of jane doe get good reviews", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8731, "Truth_answer": "The first banknote printed by the Independent India was a 1 rupee note.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200604191122id_/https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/the-history-of-the-indian-currency-notes-and-its-evolution-1472803179-1_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which was the first note in independent india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8731, "Truth_answer": "Paper Money, as we know it today, was introduced in India in the late Eighteenth Century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was paper money introduced to india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8731, "Truth_answer": "This was a period of intense political turmoil and uncertainty in the wake of the collapse of the Mughal Empire and the advent of the colonial powers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the political climate in india at the time of the late 18th century", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8731, "Truth_answer": "Historically, the Indian rupee was a silver coin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was used before paper in india for currency", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8731, "Truth_answer": "1 Indian Rupee = .013 US dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the conversion rate of indian rupees to us dollars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8732, "Truth_answer": "Samantha Jo Mandy Moore (born March 28, 1976) is an American choreographer, dancer, producer, and dance instructor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314174919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandy_Moore_(choreographer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is mandy moore choreographer dancing with the stars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8732, "Truth_answer": "Samantha Jo Mandy Moore is known for her work on So You Think You Can Dance, having appeared on the show every year since the third season, and Dancing with the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which shows did the choreographer work on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8732, "Truth_answer": "Samantha Jo Mandy Moore has choreographed dance numbers for the films Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle (2013), and Joy (2015), Sleeping With Other People (2015), and La la Land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about movies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8732, "Truth_answer": "Samantha Jo Mandy Moore won Emmies in 2017 for her work on Dancing with the Stars and in 2018 for her work on So You Think You Can Dance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314174919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandy_Moore_(choreographer)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the choreographer mandy moore won awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8732, "Truth_answer": "Samantha Jo Mandy Moore was born on March 28, 1976, in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up in Summit County, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314174919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandy_Moore_(choreographer)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the choreographer mandy moore from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8733, "Truth_answer": "The Andes extend from north to south through seven South American countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is andes mountains located in south america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8733, "Truth_answer": "The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains (Spanish: Cordillera de los Andes) are the longest continental mountain range in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the andes mountain range special", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8733, "Truth_answer": "The Andes mountain range is 7,000 km (4,300 mi) long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the andes range", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8733, "Truth_answer": "The Andes mountain range is 200 to 700 km (120 to 430 mi) wide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118103703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the width of the andes range", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8733, "Truth_answer": "The highest peak of the Andees is Aconcagua of Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the peak of the andes range", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8734, "Truth_answer": "The Walsh-Healey Act applies to U.S. government contracts exceeding $15,000 for the manufacturing or furnishing of goods. The Act sets standards for the use of convict labor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is covered by the walsh-healey public contracts act", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8734, "Truth_answer": "The Walsh-Healey Act was intended to improve labor standards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the walsh healey act", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8734, "Truth_answer": "Walsh-Healey establishes overtime pay for hours worked by contractor employees in excess of 40 hours per week, and sets the minimum wage equal to the prevailing wage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618234045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walsh%E2%80%93Healey_Public_Contracts_Act_of_1936_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the walsh healey act improve labor standards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8734, "Truth_answer": "The Act was named for its Congressional sponsors, both Massachusetts Democrats, Senator David I. Walsh and Representative Arthur Healey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618234045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walsh%E2%80%93Healey_Public_Contracts_Act_of_1936_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of the walsh healey act come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8734, "Truth_answer": "The Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act of 1936 (41 USC §§6501-6511) is a US labor law, passed as part of the New Deal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618234045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walsh%E2%80%93Healey_Public_Contracts_Act_of_1936_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the walsh healey act part of a deal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8735, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how should you view social media in relation to your private life and self-perception", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8736, "Truth_answer": "The world’s first skyscraper was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, erected in 1884-1885.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201145345id_/https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/first-skyscraper/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first skyscraper built in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8736, "Truth_answer": "The first skyscraper is nicknamed “Father of the Skyscraper”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the home insurance building structure have a nickname", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8736, "Truth_answer": "The so-called “Father of the Skyscraper” towered all of 10 stories with its peak at 138 feet, miniature by today’s standards but gargantuan at that time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the height of the hib", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8736, "Truth_answer": "The architect of the first skyscraper the Home Insurance Building was Major William LeBaron Jenne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the architect of the hib", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8736, "Truth_answer": "The first skyscraper did not last…it was demolished in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the hib building last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8737, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "jt so you think you can dance next generation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8738, "Truth_answer": "Me & U is the debut single by American singer Cassie. It was released on April 25, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cassie me and you come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8738, "Truth_answer": "The song reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 2006. It remained in the top forty for nearly five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song me and you do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8738, "Truth_answer": "The song's Bad Boy remix features Diddy and Yung Joc and the song's The Inc remix features Ja Rule and Harry-O.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a remix of me and you", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8738, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Leslie wrote and produced the song Me & You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song me and you", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8738, "Truth_answer": "In the music video, Cassie comes in at the dance studio with her cellphone which is playing part of the chorus to Me & U.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the music video for me & you", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8739, "Truth_answer": "Inspired by the English ruby club Salford who wore red shirts, the manager of Manchester United Matt Busby declared Manchester United should also be known as The Red Devils.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the nickname red devils come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8739, "Truth_answer": "Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, and changed its name to Manchester United in 1902.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.spectroom.com/102187445-manchester-united-fc_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_United_F.C._p0", "https://www.newsunited.com/solskjaer-handed-rashford-warning-news/35451418/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20161128010947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Manchester_United_F.C._(1945%E2%80%931969)_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Joachim_Bj%C3%B6rklund_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did manchester united change to the current name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8739, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United have won more trophies than any other club in English football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is manchester united special", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8739, "Truth_answer": "In 1998–99, Manchester United became the first in the history of English football to achieve the continental European treble.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the club achieved any notable firsts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8739, "Truth_answer": "A treble in association football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the treble", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8740, "Truth_answer": "The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series for AMC based on the comic book series The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "walking dead is based on what comic book", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8740, "Truth_answer": "The Walking Dead is about survivors of a zombie apocalypse, trying to stay alive under near-constant threat of attacks from the mindless zombies, colloquially known as walkers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show walking dead about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8740, "Truth_answer": "The series The Walking Dead is exclusively broadcast on AMC in the United States and internationally through the Fox Networks Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which networks have the show walking dead", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8740, "Truth_answer": "The Walking Dead is produced by AMC Studios within the state of Georgia, with most filming taking place in the large outdoor spaces of Riverwood Studios near Senoia, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did filming for walking dead happen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8740, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with its third season, The Walking Dead has attracted the most 18- to 49-year-old viewers of any cable or broadcast television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old are the people who watch the show walking dead", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8741, "Truth_answer": "In the film A Million Ways to Die in the West, Gilbert Gottfried appears as Abraham Lincoln, seen during Albert's drug trip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays abraham lincoln in a million ways to die in the west", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8741, "Truth_answer": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American western comedy film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the film", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8741, "Truth_answer": "A Million Ways to Die in the West is directed by Seth McFarlane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8741, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Lloyd makes a cameo in the film A Million Ways to Die in the West, as Doc Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is doc brown in the film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8741, "Truth_answer": "The film follows Albert Stark, a cowardly frontiersman who gains courage with the help of gunfighter Anna and must use his newfound skills in a confrontation with her outlaw husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the basic plot", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8742, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "discuss the scarlet letter as a historical romance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8743, "Truth_answer": "Cowardly Lion. The Cowardly Lion is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219084224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowardly_Lion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the lion in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8743, "Truth_answer": "The Cowardly Lion is an African lion, but he speaks and interacts with humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219084224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowardly_Lion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you describe the lion in the wizard of oz", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8743, "Truth_answer": "Since lions are supposed to be The Kings of Beasts, the Cowardly Lion believes that his fear makes him inadequate. However, the Lion still performs acts of bravery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the character of the lion ironic", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8743, "Truth_answer": "Jim Belushi voices Lion in Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219084224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowardly_Lion_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices the lion character in the animated film legends of oz", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8743, "Truth_answer": "Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return was released on DVD and Blu-ray by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on August 26, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223005408id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legends_of_Oz:_Dorothy%27s_Return_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film legends of oz released on dvd", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8744, "Truth_answer": "The First World War is often perceived as a war of attrition, marked by stalemates in the trenches and strategic deadlock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of war caused a stalemate on the western front", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8744, "Truth_answer": "Attrition warfare is a military strategy consisting of belligerent attempts to win by wearing down the enemy to the point of collapse through continuous losses in personnel and materiel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_warfare_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the military strategy known as attrition warfare", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8744, "Truth_answer": "The word attrition comes from the Latin root atterere to rub against, similar to the grinding down of the opponent's forces in attrition warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_warfare_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me the etymology of war of attrition", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8744, "Truth_answer": "A war of attrition will usually be won by the side with greater such resources.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_warfare_p1", "http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=2548544_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wins in a war of attrition", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8744, "Truth_answer": "If the sides are nearly evenly matched, the outcome of a war of attrition is likely to be a Pyrrhic victory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127190004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_warfare_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if both sides are equal in a war of attrition", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8745, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "some of the instruments that were used to navigate on the seas were", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the introduction of radio in the united states allowed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8747, "Truth_answer": "The Black Panther tends to be dark brown to black in colour and is otherwise identical to the feline species to which it belongs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204153241id_/https://a-z-animals.com/animals/panther/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the black panther animal look like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8747, "Truth_answer": "A black panther leopard (P. pardus) can be found in Asia and Africa. The jaguar (P. onca) can be found in the Americas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can a black panther be found", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8747, "Truth_answer": "Bagheera in The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is an Indian panther that mentors the human character Mowgli", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the black panther appear in pop culture", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8747, "Truth_answer": "Melanism in the jaguar is conferred by a dominant allele, and in the leopard by a recessive allele.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what makes the black panther black", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8747, "Truth_answer": "For leopards and Jaguars the frequency of melanism is around 10%", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of panthers are black", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "red house painters - song for a blue guitar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8749, "Truth_answer": "There are 14 different amusement parks and theme parks with more than 50 roller coasters to ride in Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204148id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/amusement-and-theme-parks-in-pennsylvania-4120174_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many amusement parks are there in pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8749, "Truth_answer": "Pennsylvania is home to dozens of cemeteries, with many notable cemeteries throughout the historic Philadelphia region. BurialPlanning.com manages more than 50 Pennsylvania cemeteries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093701id_/https://www.burialplanning.com/cemetery-search-results/pennsylvania/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cemeteries are there in pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8749, "Truth_answer": "The Mountain laurel is Pennsylvania's state flower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is pennsylvania's state flower", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8749, "Truth_answer": "Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, calico-bush, or spoonwood, is a broadleaved evergreen shrub in the heather family, Ericaceae, that is native to the eastern United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the mountain laurel flower", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8749, "Truth_answer": "Kalmia latifolia is notable for its unusual method of dispensing its pollen. When an insect lands on the flower, stamen tension is released, catapulting the pollen forcefully onto the insect.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is notable about the mountain laurel flower", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8750, "Truth_answer": "The hole is to be used as a toilet by Dalton Russell while he hides behind the false wall after the other robbers escape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "inside man why did they dig a hole", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8750, "Truth_answer": "Inside Man is a 2006 American heist thriller film directed by Spike Lee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326114708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Man_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film inside man", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8750, "Truth_answer": "The film Inside Man was released on DVD on August 8, 2006, on HD DVD on October 23, 2007 and on Blu-ray disc on May 26, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326114708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Man_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film inside man released on home media", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8750, "Truth_answer": "Inside Man received positive reviews from critics and earned $184.4 million worldwide against its $45 million production budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how successful was the film inside man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8750, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, a sequel to Inside Man titled Inside Man: Most Wanted was completed, direct-to-video and streaming on Netflix.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326114708id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Man_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was a sequel made for inside man", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8751, "Truth_answer": "Scott McLaughlin won first place in the 2019 Bathurst 1000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the top 10 shootout at bathurst in 2019", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8751, "Truth_answer": "Scott McLaughlin's 2019 Bathurst 1000 finishing time was 6:27:51.5260.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was scott mclaughlin's finishing time in the 2019 bathurst 1000", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8751, "Truth_answer": "Alexandre Prémat was Scott McLaughlin's co-driver in the 2019 Bathurst 1000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was scott mclaughlin's codriver in the 2019 bathurst 1000", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8751, "Truth_answer": "Shane van Gisbergen and Australia Garth Tander came in second in the 2019 Bathurst 1000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came in second in the 2019 bathurst 1000", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8751, "Truth_answer": "Shane van Gisbergen's time in the 2019 Bathurst 1000 was: 6:27:51.5260 + 0.6799", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Shane van Gisbergen's time in the 2019 Bathurst 1000", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8752, "Truth_answer": "Phoenix, AZ is the 5th largest city in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the fifth largest city in united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8752, "Truth_answer": "Paradise Valley Burger Company is the highest rated burger place on Yelp for Phoenix, Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is phoenix arizona's best burger restaurant", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8752, "Truth_answer": "Paradise Valley Burger Company is rated 4.5 stars out of 5 on Yelp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is paradise valley burger company rated on yelp", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8752, "Truth_answer": "Paradise Valley Burger Company closes at 9PM on Friday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does paradise valley burger company close on friday", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8752, "Truth_answer": "Paradise Valley Burger Company closes at 9PM on Saturday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does paradise valley burger company close on saturday", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8753, "Truth_answer": "The First Crusade was an attempt to recapture the Holy Land, called for by Pope Urban II to aid the Byzantine empire against the Seljuq Turks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the main participants and what was the primary reason for the first crusade", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8753, "Truth_answer": "The first crusade was a crusader victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first crusade", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8753, "Truth_answer": "The first Crusade occured from 1096–1099.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the first crusade", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8753, "Truth_answer": "The First Crusade took place in mostly Levant and Anatolia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the first crusade happen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8753, "Truth_answer": "The Levant is an approximate historical geographical term referring to a large area in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Western Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is levant", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8754, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek The Motion Picture was released on December 7, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was star trek the motion picture released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8754, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek The Motion Picture earned $139 million worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the ticket sales for star trek the motion picture", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8754, "Truth_answer": "Star Trek The Motion Picture's budget was $46 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did star trek the motion picture movie cost to make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8754, "Truth_answer": "Robert Wise directed Star Trek: The Motion Picture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108122849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Motion_Picture_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed star trek the motion picture", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8754, "Truth_answer": "Leonard Nimoy plays Spock, the Enterprise's half-Vulcan, half-human science officer in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played spock in star trek the motion picture", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8755, "Truth_answer": "George Blanda retired from playing professional football at the age of 48, which makes Blanda the oldest NFL quarterback ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203075018id_/http://www.oldest.org:80/sports/nfl-quarterbacks/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the oldest quarterback that ever played in the nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8755, "Truth_answer": "George Blanda played 26 seasons of NFL football.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/George_Blanda_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did george blanda play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8755, "Truth_answer": "George Blanda held the NFL record for most interceptions thrown with 277, until Brett Favre broke it on October 14, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819050520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda_p9", "https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/George_Blanda_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did george blanda have any records", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8755, "Truth_answer": "George Blanda played for the Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers, and Oakland Raiders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team was george blanda on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8755, "Truth_answer": "George Blanda was born on September 17, 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was george blanda's birthday", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8756, "Truth_answer": "The story The Bet largely takes place on the property of the banker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the story the bet take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8756, "Truth_answer": "The Bet is a short story by Anton Chekhov.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the author of the bet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8756, "Truth_answer": "The Bet is an 1889 short story by Anton Chekhov.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the bet published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8756, "Truth_answer": "The Bet is about a banker and a young lawyer who make a bet with each other about whether the death penalty is better or worse than life in prison.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main plot summary of the bet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8756, "Truth_answer": "In the end the lawyer climbed out the window and fled the property, forfeiting the bet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the bet end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8757, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following rights was established in magna carta", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of current presidents of all countries pdf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following was an important event for islam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the hard calcium shell form around the egg", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8761, "Truth_answer": "The two main sources of Canadian law are legislation and case law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818161944id_/https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/subject/criminology/legal-information/booksarticles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the two major sources of canadian law", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8761, "Truth_answer": "The Canadian Legislation deals with acts or statutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Canadian legislation or case law deal with acts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8761, "Truth_answer": "Canadian Case laws are judgments or judicial decisions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do case laws in canada deal with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8761, "Truth_answer": "Secondary sources consist of scholarly journal articles, legal commentary and annotations, treatises, textbooks and books, encyclopedia entries, non-academic articles and other sources.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200818161944id_/https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/subject/criminology/legal-information/booksarticles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some secondary legal sources for Canadaian law", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8761, "Truth_answer": "The Charter lists Canadians' most important rights and freedoms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421035637id_/https://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/Fundamentals_of_Canadian_Law_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most important law in Canada?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8762, "Truth_answer": "The show's title is derived from the nickname for 42nd Street between Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://weekendtrivia.com/the-last-war-is-over-what-next/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deuce_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the new hbo show called the deuce", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8762, "Truth_answer": "The Deuce is set in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is The Deuce set", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8762, "Truth_answer": "The Deuce is an American drama television series created by David Simon and George Pelecanos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deuce_(TV_series)_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deuce_(TV_series)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deuce_(TV_series)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created The Deuce", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8762, "Truth_answer": "The Deuce features a large ensemble cast including James Franco playing twins, and Maggie Gyllenhaal as an ambitious sex worker who becomes a film director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which celebrities are in The Deuce", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8762, "Truth_answer": "The series' pilot began filming in October 2015 and was commissioned in January 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did filming for The Deuce begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8763, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show that any set obtained by removing a single point from r2 is still connected", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8764, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is california a deed of trust or mortgage state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8765, "Truth_answer": "Viggo Mortensen plays Aragorn, also known as Strider, in Lord of the Rings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played strider in lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8765, "Truth_answer": "The Lord of the Rings is a film series of three epic fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://amsterjam.me/795.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8765, "Truth_answer": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first lord of the rings movie come out", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8765, "Truth_answer": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring earned $872.5 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://moonlitworld.wordpress.com/tag/fantasy-2/_p4", "https://inthatmovie.com/16859-1247/tammy-blanchard/the-good-shepherd_p0", "http://peteg.org/blog/2007/12/index.autumn_p1", "https://static.rifftrax.com/catalog/genre/action/genre/blockbusters/how-to-watch/netflix/media-type/audio/source/feature-film_p0", "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/actors-child-stars.html/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the first lord of the rings movie make", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8765, "Truth_answer": "The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring's budget was $93 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the first lord of the rings movie cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8766, "Truth_answer": "The closest beaches to Palm Desert would be Oceanside in San Diego County or Newport Beach in Orange County.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is a beach from palm desert ca", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8766, "Truth_answer": "Oceanside Beach is 95 miles from Palm Desert, CA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is from palm desert ca from oceanside beach", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8766, "Truth_answer": "The drive from Palm Desert, CA to Oceanside Beach is 2 h 5 min via CA-74 W.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the drive from palm desert ca to oceanside beach", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8766, "Truth_answer": "The walk from Palm Desert, CA to Oceanside Beach is 34 hours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the walk from palm desert ca to oceanside beach", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8766, "Truth_answer": "A bus from Palm Desert, CA to Oceanside Beach takes about 7 hours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is a bus ride from palm desert ca to oceanside beach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "top 10 biggest cities in the world by size", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8768, "Truth_answer": "Critic Martin Esslin coined the term in his essay Theatre of the Absurd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024112817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_the_Absurd_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who coined the term the theatre of absurd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8768, "Truth_answer": "The Theatre of the Absurd is a post–World War II designation for particular plays of absurdist fiction as well as the style of theatre which has evolved from it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the term theatre of absurd mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8768, "Truth_answer": "La Cantatrice chauve is a play written by Romanian-French playwright Eugène Ionesco belonging to the Theatre of the Absurd genre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of work that is part of theatre of the absurd", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8768, "Truth_answer": "The term was coined in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024112817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_the_Absurd_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the term theatre of the absurd come about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8768, "Truth_answer": "On 1963 John F. Kennedy was assassinated.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything else happen in 1960 besides the coining of theatre of the absurd“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8769, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "maharishi arvind institute of engineering & technology - jaipur", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8770, "Truth_answer": "The white cliffs of dover were formed 100 million years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the white cliffs of dover formed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8770, "Truth_answer": "Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms by the processes of weathering and erosion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103194226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the white cliffs of dover formed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8770, "Truth_answer": "Crossing at Dover was the primary route before the advent of air travel, the white line of cliffs also formed the first or last sight of Britain for travellers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108183808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Cliffs_of_Dover_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the white cliffs of dover important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8770, "Truth_answer": "The distance from San Jose to White Cliffs of Dover is 5,423 mi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far are the white cliffs of dover from san jose, ca", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8770, "Truth_answer": "The flight from San Jose to SEN airport is 18 hours and 50 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the travel duration by from the white cliffs of dover to san jose, ca", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8771, "Truth_answer": "The parable of the workers in the vineyard stresses God's unmerited grace, rather than any sense of earning God's favour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the lesson in the parable of the workers in the vineyard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8771, "Truth_answer": "The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard is a parable of Jesus.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://inspirechurch.wordpress.com/2014/05/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the parable of the workers in the vineyard", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8771, "Truth_answer": "The parable of the workers in the Vineyard appears in the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 20 in the New Testament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the parable of the workers in the vineyard appear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8771, "Truth_answer": "Jesus also taught the parable of the faithful servant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206213301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Workers_in_the_Vineyard_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another parable of Jesus besides the workers in the vineyard", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8771, "Truth_answer": "The parable of the servant is about how it is important for the faithful to keep watch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the parable of the faithful servant apply today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8772, "Truth_answer": "There are 195 countries in the world today.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.onceinalifetimejourney.com/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries do we have in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8772, "Truth_answer": "Vatican City is the world’s smallest UN recognised country by population and landmass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the country in the world with the smallest population", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8772, "Truth_answer": "The politics of Vatican City takes place in an absolute elective monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does vatican city run the country's government", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8772, "Truth_answer": "The pope of the Catholic Church takes sovereign power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me who is the top leader of the vatican city", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8772, "Truth_answer": "The official language of Vatican City is Italian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the official language of vatican city", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8773, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the leaders of rhode island and maryland have in common", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the most basic level of a product is called as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8775, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "paul ekman wallace friesen facial action coding system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8776, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Mendes was released through Island Records on May 25, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120074157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Mendes_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does shawn mendes the album come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8776, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Mendes debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 182,000 album-equivalent units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120074157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Mendes_(album)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Shawn Mendes: The Album do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8776, "Truth_answer": "To promote the album Shawn Mendes: The Album, Mendes embarked on his third solo world tour, called Shawn Mendes: The Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120074157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Mendes_(album)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did shawn mendes go on tour for the album shawn mendes: the album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8776, "Truth_answer": "Shawn Mendes: The Album was released through Island Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120074157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Mendes_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which record label was shawn mendes: the album released on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8776, "Truth_answer": "The lead single for Shawn Mendes: The Album, In My Blood was released on March 22, 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120074157id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Mendes_(album)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any singles from the album shawn mendes: the album", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8777, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the forbidden city opened to the public", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8778, "Truth_answer": "The Winds of Winter is the planned sixth novel in the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the last book in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8778, "Truth_answer": "George RR Martin Expects 'Winds of Winter' To Be Released By July 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will The Winds of Winter come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8778, "Truth_answer": "The Winds of Winter is by American writer George R. R. Martin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote The Winds of Winter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8778, "Truth_answer": "George R.R. Martin has always loved popular history; Game of Thrones was loosely inspired by accounts of the wars of the Roses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did George RR Martin come up with the idea for Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8778, "Truth_answer": "Game of Thrones was originally written in English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which language was Game of Thrones originally written in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the clip on a tie for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8780, "Truth_answer": "Hogwarts was divided into four houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different houses of harry potter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8780, "Truth_answer": "Gryffindor was founded by Godric Gryffindor, Hufflepuff was founded by Helga Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw was founded by Rowena Ravenclaw, and Slytherin was founded by Salazar Slytherin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922001031id_/https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Hogwarts_Houses_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded each of the hogwarts houses", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8780, "Truth_answer": "Slytherin was one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, regarded as one of the greatest wizards of the age, respectively as a Parselmouth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025015509id_/https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Salazar_Slytherin_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is salazar slytherin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8780, "Truth_answer": "Godric Gryffindor was an English wizard and one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He was great friends with Salazar Slytherin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810072749id_/https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Godric_Gryffindor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is godric gryffindor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8780, "Truth_answer": "He was great friends with Salazar Slytherin, but opposed him when he later thought that they should not accept Muggle-born students at Hogwarts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810072749id_/https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Godric_Gryffindor_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did godric and salazar stop being friends", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8781, "Truth_answer": "There are 12 episodes in high school dxd season 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in high school dxd season 4", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8781, "Truth_answer": "Highschool DXD can be streamed on Hulu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is high school dxd on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8781, "Truth_answer": "Ichiei Ishibumi is a Japanese novelist best known for his light novel series High School DxD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200329132459id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichiei_Ishibumi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created high school dxd", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8781, "Truth_answer": "High School DxD was a commercial success, by selling over 1 million light novel copies in Japan alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wbwz.jniu.pw/highschool-dxd-fanfiction-issei-powerful.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how popular was highschool dxd", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8781, "Truth_answer": "The first volume of High School DxD was released on September 20, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830021442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_School_DxD_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was highschool dxd created", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8782, "Truth_answer": "I Will Always Love You is a song written and originally recorded in 1973 by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang and wrote i will always love you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8782, "Truth_answer": "I Will Always Love You peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming one of the best selling singles of 1974.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102161039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Always_Love_You_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song I will always love you do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8782, "Truth_answer": "I Will Always Love You was issued on March 18, 1974, as the second single from Parton's thirteenth solo studio album, Jolene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song I will always love you on an album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8782, "Truth_answer": "Dolly Parton wrote all the songs except Lonely Coming Down and It Must be You.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Dolly Parton write the lyrics for the album Jolene", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8782, "Truth_answer": "Since downloads were introduced to the Official Chart in 2005, the album Jolene amassed 255,300 downloads – and 6.68 million streams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolene_(album)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111011015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolene_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album Jolene do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ed quinn one day at a time season 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8784, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how might scientists be able to use srna as therapeutic agents to stop certain diseases", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8785, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do we call statements that we assume to be true without proofs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8786, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the renaissance was a period of great intellectual and artistic creativity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8787, "Truth_answer": "You'll Accomp'ny Me is a song written and recorded by American rock singer Bob Seger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song you'll accompany me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8787, "Truth_answer": "You'll Accomp'ny Me reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200803103745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Accomp%27ny_Me_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116050123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Miles_High_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song you'll accompany me do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8787, "Truth_answer": "You'll Accompany Me appears on Bob Seger's album Against the Wind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song you'll accompany me on an album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8787, "Truth_answer": "All tracks in Against the Wind are written by Bob Seger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200724115919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Against_the_Wind_(album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Bob Seger write the lyrics for the album Against the Wind", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8787, "Truth_answer": "Against the Wind reached #1 on the Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the Bob Seger album Against the Wind do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8788, "Truth_answer": "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted by a committee formed by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the first draft of the universal declaration of human rights", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8788, "Truth_answer": "The first draft of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written between early 1947 and late 1948.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828223848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drafting_of_the_Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first draft of the universal declaration of human rights written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8788, "Truth_answer": "Members of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights first draft committee included Canadian John Peters Humphrey of the United Nations Secretariat and Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was on the committee for the first draft of the universal declaration of human rights", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8788, "Truth_answer": "One right is the right to refuse to kill or to be a conscientious objector to military service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of one of the universal human rights", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8788, "Truth_answer": "Some legal scholars have argued that because countries have constantly invoked the Declaration for more than 50 years, it has become binding as a part of customary international law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the draft of universal human rights affect the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8789, "Truth_answer": "cigarette", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper for smoking is called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8790, "Truth_answer": "The Siege of Charleston occurred March 29, 1780 – May 12, 1780.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the battle of charles town happen", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8790, "Truth_answer": "The Siege of Charleston was a British victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the battle of charleston", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8790, "Truth_answer": "The Siege of Charleston happened in Charleston, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the battle of charleston happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8790, "Truth_answer": "There were 165 casualties in the Siege of Charleston.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the battle of charleston", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8790, "Truth_answer": "The Siege of Charleston was part of the American Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929151419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Charleston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what war was the battle of charleston in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8791, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Robin Kelly played Laurie Forman, the older sister of Eric Forman, on That '70s Show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222191805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Robin_Kelly_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played eric's sister on that 70s show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8791, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Robin Kelly was also in Married With Children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Lisa Robin Kelly in any other shows besides that 70s show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8791, "Truth_answer": "Lisa Robin Kelly appeared in the movie Clubland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was Lisa Robin Kelly in any movies.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8791, "Truth_answer": "Clubland was released April 16, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie Clubland come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8791, "Truth_answer": "Clubland brought in $18,529 at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the movie Clubland do at the box office.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8792, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "meaning of what i've done by linkin park", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8793, "Truth_answer": "More Than I Can Say has been notably performed by singers Bobby Vee, Leo Sayer, and Sammy Kershaw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song i love you more than i can say", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8793, "Truth_answer": "More Than I Can Say reached 26 on the UK singles chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did more than I can say do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8793, "Truth_answer": "More Than I Can Say was the third single from the Crickets' second release, In Style With the Crickets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820074154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Than_I_Can_Say_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song more than I can say on an album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8793, "Truth_answer": "In Style With the Crickets was released December 4, 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the album In Style with the Crickets released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8793, "Truth_answer": "In Style With the Crickets reached 13 on the UK Charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album in style with the crickets do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8794, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of symmetry do sand dollars have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8795, "Truth_answer": "The first recorded use of the phrase Netflix and chill was in a Twitter post by NoFaceNina on January 21, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115174648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix_and_chill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase netflix and chill come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8795, "Truth_answer": "The original netflix and chill tweet said I'm about to log onto Netflix and chill for the rest of the night.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the original netflix and chill twitter post say", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8795, "Truth_answer": "Hulu & Hang is another phrase with a similar meaning to Netflix and Chill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any phrase similar to netflix and chill", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8795, "Truth_answer": "The phrase Netflix and chill has gained popularity within the Twitter community and other social media sites like Facebook and Vine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115174648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix_and_chill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the phrase netflix and chill so popular", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8795, "Truth_answer": "Netflix and chill is an Internet slang term used as a euphemism for sexual activity, either as part of a romantic partnership or as casual sex or as a group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115174648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix_and_chill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the phrase netflix and chill mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8796, "Truth_answer": "On November 10, 1999, UPS offered shares of its stock to the public for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were stock shares of ups first introduced", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8796, "Truth_answer": "This initial public offering strengthened UPS by giving the company the ability to use a publicly traded security to make strategic acquisitions in important markets around the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the ups stock offered to the public", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8796, "Truth_answer": "UPS shares were $50 at the initial public offering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was the ups shares", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8796, "Truth_answer": "UPS is currently $104.78 per share.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the ups stock go up or down", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8796, "Truth_answer": "A top UPS competitor, FedEx is an American multinational courier delivery service company that was formed during the year 1971 and is headquartered in Tennessee, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you show me a similar company to ups", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8797, "Truth_answer": "Franz Pastorius led the first German settlement in Pennsylvania called Germantown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who established the first german settlement in pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8797, "Truth_answer": "Thirteen families of German Mennonites arrived in Pennsylvania; led by Franz Pastorius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Franz Pastorius settle in Germantown with", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8797, "Truth_answer": "Germantown was 43,000 acres of land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the settlement Germantown", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8797, "Truth_answer": "Germantown was six miles north of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the settlement Germantown located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8797, "Truth_answer": "The thirteen families of German Mennonites were seeking religious freedom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207231718id_/https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/imde/germchro.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the Thirteen families of German Mennonites immigrate to Germantown", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of build god then we'll talk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8799, "Truth_answer": "Gary Cole and Jason Bateman scored some of the best lines as announcers Cotton McKnight and Pepper Brooks in the Fox movie, Dodgeball/", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002054119id_/https://deadline.com/2017/08/espn-the-ocho-espn8-dodgeball-programming-1202142166/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the announcers in the movie dodgeball", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8799, "Truth_answer": "DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story is a 2004 American sports comedy film written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the movie dodgeball", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8799, "Truth_answer": "The plot follows a group of misfits entering a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their cherished local gym from the onslaught of a corporate health fitness chain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodgeball:_a_True_Underdog_Story_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DodgeBall:_A_True_Underdog_Story_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of dodgeball", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8799, "Truth_answer": "Dodgeball stars Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DodgeBall:_A_True_Underdog_Story_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodgeball:_a_True_Underdog_Story_p0", "https://columbusmonster.leaguelab.com/sport/Dodgeball_p0", "http://moviecritic2000.blogspot.com/2011/12/_p3", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DodgeBall:_A_True_Underdog_Story_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodgeball:_a_True_Underdog_Story_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does dodgeball star", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8799, "Truth_answer": "In its first week, the film grossed over $29 million, and would go on to a domestic gross of $114.3 million, and a worldwide total of $167.7 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DodgeBall:_A_True_Underdog_Story_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102154116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodgeball:_a_True_Underdog_Story_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the film dodgeball gross", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8800, "Truth_answer": "In 2022, Beijing will become the first-ever city that has held both the summer and the winter Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125171023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_Games_host_cities_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what cities have hosted both summer and winter olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8800, "Truth_answer": "Eleven cities will have hosted the Olympic Games more than once: Athens, Paris, London, St. Moritz, Lake Placid, Los Angeles, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Innsbruck, Tokyo, Lillehammer, Gangwon Province and Beijing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which cities have hosted the olympics more than once", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8800, "Truth_answer": "London became the first city to have hosted three Games with the 2012 Summer Olympics. Paris will become the second city to do this with the 2024 Summer Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125171023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_Games_host_cities_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have any cities hosted the olympics three times", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8800, "Truth_answer": "The United States has hosted a total of eight Olympic Games, more than any other country, followed by France with five editions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many Olympics has the US hosted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8800, "Truth_answer": "Host cities are selected by the IOC membership, usually seven years in advance. The selection process lasts approximately two years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125171023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_Games_host_cities_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are host cities selected for the Olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8801, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the creeper die in jeepers creepers 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8802, "Truth_answer": "Leo comes out as Whitelighter in the Charmed episode Blinded by the Whitelighter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does leo come out as a whitelighter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8802, "Truth_answer": "A whitelighter is a guardian angel and mentor in all things magical", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Wyatt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a whitelighter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8802, "Truth_answer": "Leo was a guardian angel to the three sisters as they grew in their power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did leo do as a whitelighter in Charmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8802, "Truth_answer": "As a Whitelighter and later an Elder, Leo had the ability to orb from place to place. He could also sense his charges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Wyatt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were leo's powers as a whitelighter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8802, "Truth_answer": "In the series' fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons he became in succession an Elder, and then an Avatar. However, late in the seventh season he became a normal human.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225093748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Wyatt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other species was Leo besides a whitelighter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8803, "Truth_answer": "Chad Michaels, the OG Drag Race All Star, won a total of 5 maxi challenges in the franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714124417id_/https://screenrant.com/rupauls-drag-race-maxi-challenge-winners/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the most challenges on rupaul's drag race", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8803, "Truth_answer": "Chad Michaels is a drag queen, performer and cosplayer most well known for her near-perfect impersonation of Cher", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712181500id_/https://rupaulsdragrace.fandom.com/wiki/Chad_Michaels_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is chad michaels known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8803, "Truth_answer": "Michaels was raised in San Diego. He originally went by the drag name Brigitte Love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Michaels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was chad michael's early life like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8803, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Michaels competed in the first California Entertainer of the Year pageant, becoming first alternate to winner Shangela.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229012838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Michaels_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was chad michael's career like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8803, "Truth_answer": "Michaels produces and performs with the Dreamgirls Revue, the longest running female impersonation show in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was chad michael's career like after becoming first alternate to winner Shangela", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8804, "Truth_answer": "Absolute rights include your right not to be tortured or treated in an inhuman or degrading way and your right to hold religious and non-religious beliefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which rights granted in the bill of rights are absolute", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8804, "Truth_answer": "The first amendment freedoms are not absolute. For example, the Supreme Court has ruled that the press can be held accountable if it recklessly prints libelous material about someone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the First Amendment rights to free speech and peaceable assembly an absolute right", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8804, "Truth_answer": "International human rights law recognises that few rights are absolute and reasonable limits may be placed on most rights and freedoms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217112006id_/https://www.ag.gov.au/RightsAndProtections/HumanRights/Human-rights-scrutiny/PublicSectorGuidanceSheets/Pages/Absoluterights.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are absolute rights international", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8804, "Truth_answer": "Freedom from slavery and servitude. Freedom from imprisonment for inability to fulfil a contractual obligation. Prohibition against the retrospective operation of criminal laws. Right to recognition before the law.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some absolute international rights", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8804, "Truth_answer": "Absolute rights cannot be limited for any reason. No circumstance justifies a qualification or limitation of absolute rights. Absolute rights cannot be suspended or restricted, even during a declared emergency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217112006id_/https://www.ag.gov.au/RightsAndProtections/HumanRights/Human-rights-scrutiny/PublicSectorGuidanceSheets/Pages/Absoluterights.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what makes international absolute rights absolute", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8805, "Truth_answer": "Both Sides, Now is one of the best-known songs of Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the song i've looked at life from both sides now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8805, "Truth_answer": "The song Both Sides, Now reached 82 on the US charts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song both sides, now do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8805, "Truth_answer": "Both Sides Now was included on Joni Mitchell's album Clouds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song both sides now on an album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8805, "Truth_answer": "All songs in the album Clouds were written by Joni Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did joni mitchell write all the lyrics for the songs in clouds", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8805, "Truth_answer": "Clouds by Joni Mitchell reached 31 on the U.S. Billboard 200.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the joni mitchell album clouds do on the charts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8806, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which was a major cause for the entry of the us into world war i", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8807, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i may hate myself in the morning lee ann womack lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8808, "Truth_answer": "A system vision document is a document that defines the high-level scope and the purpose of the system or project. This helps in reducing the risks of the system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of system vision document", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8808, "Truth_answer": "System Vision Documents include the problem description, the anticipated business benefits, and the system capabilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what components are included in a system vision document", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8808, "Truth_answer": "The Vision is created early in the Inception phase. It should evolve steadily during the earlier portion of the lifecycle, with changes slowing during Construction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when should a vision document be made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8808, "Truth_answer": "A Vision document provides input to the project approval process and is, therefore, closely related to the Business case. It communicates the fundamental why and what for the project.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170314081407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_document_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are system vision documents similar to business cases", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8808, "Truth_answer": "It is much shorter and more general than a product requirements document or a marketing requirements document, which outline the specific product plan and marketing plan respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170314081407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_document_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how lengthy is a vision document", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8809, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "total number of games in premier league season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8810, "Truth_answer": "An election to fill a vacancy in the office of President occurring by reason of his death, resignation or removal, or otherwise shall be held as soon as possible after.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who becomes president if the president and vice president die in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8810, "Truth_answer": "The president is indirectly elected by an electoral college comprising the Parliament of India and the legislative assemblies of each of India's states and territories, who are all directly elected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211081943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the president elected in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8810, "Truth_answer": "India achieved independence from the British on 15 August 1947, initially as a dominion within the Commonwealth of Nations with George VI as king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did india achieve independence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8810, "Truth_answer": "The Indian constitution accords with the president, the responsibility and authority to defend and protect the Constitution of India and its rule of law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211081943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_India_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does India's constitution say about the president", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8810, "Truth_answer": "The primary duty of the president is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law of India as made part of his oath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211081943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_India_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211081943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_India_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the president of india's primary job", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8811, "Truth_answer": "The most recent World Cup was won by France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won in the world cup in russia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8811, "Truth_answer": "Croatia came second in the 2018 World Cup held in Russia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was second place in the world cup in russia 2018", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8811, "Truth_answer": "Teams in the 2018 World Cup competed at 12 stadiums in 11 different Russian cities with the majority being in Moscow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in russia was the 2018 world cup held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8811, "Truth_answer": "The distance from San Jose, CA to Moscow, Russia is 5,889 miles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the distance from san jose ca to moscow russia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8811, "Truth_answer": "A flight from San Jose, CA to Moscow Russia is 15 hours and 15 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a flight from san jose ca to moscow russia take", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8812, "Truth_answer": "Hannibal Buress plays Griff in Daddy's Home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays griff in daddy's home 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8812, "Truth_answer": "Hannibal Buress has co-starred on Adult Swim's The Eric Andre Show since 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was hanniball buress in any tv shows", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8812, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Hannibal Buress voiced Buddy in The Secret Life of Pets 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102025545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Buress_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was hanniball buress in any other movies besides daddy's home 2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8812, "Truth_answer": "The film Secret Life of Pets 2 was theatrically released in the United States on June 7, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie secret life of pets 2 come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8812, "Truth_answer": "With a budget of $80 million, Secret Life of Pets 2 brought in $429.4 million at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the movie secret life of pets 2 do at the box office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8813, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "monica and brandy it all belongs to me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8814, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if the doors of perception were cleansed quote", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "prelude & fugue no. 1 in c major bwv 846", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8816, "Truth_answer": "Marshall, Chase, Skye, Zuma, Rocky Rubble, and Everest are the dogs on Paw Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the puppies on paw patrol", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8816, "Truth_answer": "Marshall is the team’s brave firedog – an excitable, all-action, six-year-old Dalmatian pup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925111951id_/https://www.pawpatrollive.com/shows/paw-patrol-race-to-the-rescue/characters/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the dalmation on paw patrol", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8816, "Truth_answer": "The most recent pup to join the PAW Patrol, Everest is a fearless and feisty eight-year-old Husky pup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925111951id_/https://www.pawpatrollive.com/shows/paw-patrol-race-to-the-rescue/characters/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what breed is everest from paw patrol", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8816, "Truth_answer": "Wally is a playful walrus that lives out in the bay. He is a good friend to Cap’n Turbot and the PAW Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190925111951id_/https://www.pawpatrollive.com/shows/paw-patrol-race-to-the-rescue/characters/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is wally from paw patrol a dog", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8816, "Truth_answer": "Jake is the best snowboarder in Adventure Bay. He lives with Everest, and they love to play in the snow together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about jake from paw patrol", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8817, "Truth_answer": "The six surviving teams enter the group stage, joining 26 teams qualified in advance. The 32 teams are drawn into eight groups of four teams and play each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128024454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams can play in champions league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8817, "Truth_answer": "The Champtions League is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world and the most prestigious club competition in European football.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128024454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the uefa champions league", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8817, "Truth_answer": "Related competitions include the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128024454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some competitions related to the uefa champions league", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8817, "Truth_answer": "The current champion of the UEFA Champions League is Liverpool with their 6th title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current champion in the uefa champions league", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8817, "Truth_answer": "In its present format, the Champions League begins in late June with a preliminary round, three qualifying rounds and a play-off round, all played over two legs", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128024454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the uefa champions league begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "total number of lok sabha seats in up", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8819, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is left from the original cast of ncis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8820, "Truth_answer": "At the start of a wedding ceremony, it is traditional for the mothers of the bride and groom to approach the altar area and each light one small candle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090749id_/https://oureverydaylife.com/when-do-you-light-the-unity-candle-12205929.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the unity candle go in a wedding ceremony", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8820, "Truth_answer": "Although there should not be a ceremonial lighting of the candle during the reception, it may burn brightly during the evening as a symbol of the newly formed commitment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090749id_/https://oureverydaylife.com/when-do-you-light-the-unity-candle-12205929.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you light the unity candle during the reception", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8820, "Truth_answer": "The candle may be placed on the head table near the wedding couple, or near the guest book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090749id_/https://oureverydaylife.com/when-do-you-light-the-unity-candle-12205929.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where should the unity candle go during the wedding reception", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8820, "Truth_answer": "Lighting the unity candle before the ceremony may occur to test the wick on the candle to make sure it will light or for wedding portraits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090749id_/https://oureverydaylife.com/when-do-you-light-the-unity-candle-12205929.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you light the unity candle before the ceremony", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8820, "Truth_answer": "Etsy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can i buy a unity candle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8821, "Truth_answer": "The Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that granted independence to Trinidad and Tobago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110174050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago_Independence_Act_1962_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who brought about independence to trinidad and tobago", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8821, "Truth_answer": "English is the official language of Trinidad and Tobago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the official language of trinidad and tobago", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8821, "Truth_answer": "Trinidad and Tobago's ethnic groups are 37.6% Indian, 36.3% African, 24.4% Mixed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what ethnic groups live in trinidad and tobago", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8821, "Truth_answer": "The currency used in Trinidad and Tobago is the Trinidad and Tobago dollar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the currency of trinidad and tobago", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8821, "Truth_answer": "1 Trinidad & Tobago Dollar equals .15 United States Dollar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the TTD convert to USD", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8822, "Truth_answer": "Tia Carrere plays Cha Cha, Richard Lewis' girlfriend on Curb Your Enthusiasm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays cha cha on curb your enthusiasm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8822, "Truth_answer": "Tia Carrere was a regular on the daytime soap opera General Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617091543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tia_Carrere_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Tia carrere in any other shows besides curb your enthusiasm", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8822, "Truth_answer": "Tia Carrere played Cassandra Wong in Wayne's World 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was tia carrere in any movies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8822, "Truth_answer": "Wayne's World 2 was released December 10, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Wayne's World 2 come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8822, "Truth_answer": "Wayne's World 2 brought in $48.2 million at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Wayne's World 2 do at the box office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8823, "Truth_answer": "Sean Maguire plays Robin Hood in Once Upon a Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays robin in once upon a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8823, "Truth_answer": "Sean Maguire was born on April 18, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619072122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Maguire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is sean maguire's birthday", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8823, "Truth_answer": "Sean Maguire was born in Ilford, London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was sean maguire born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8823, "Truth_answer": "Sean Maguire is one of four sons and six siblings from the famous Irish dance family. His parents run the well-known Maguire – O'Shea school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are sean mcguire's parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8823, "Truth_answer": "Sean Maguire is also a singer with three albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does sean maguire do besides acting", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8824, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Board of Geographic Names responded on October 9, 1973 by agreeing to officially recognize the name change from Cape Kennedy to Cape Canaveral at the national level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311023008id_/https://www.spaceline.org/capehistory/3a.html_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they change from cape kennedy to cape canaveral", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8824, "Truth_answer": "The area was renamed Cape Kennedy after President John F. Kennedy, who had set the goal of landing on the moon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124050655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Canaveral_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did they change from cape kennedy to cape canaveral", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8824, "Truth_answer": "NASA takes advantage of Earth's natural rotation by launching toward the east from Cape Canaveral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is NASA in Cape Canaveral?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8824, "Truth_answer": "For over 60 years, NASA has been launching rockets from Cape Canaveral, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long has Nasa been in Cape Canaveral", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8824, "Truth_answer": "The facility is owned by t.he United States Air Force", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126090810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns cape canaveral", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8825, "Truth_answer": "The Americans won the battle of Lexington and Concord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hornherald.blogspot.com/2008/12/lexington-and-concord-essay.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1396328400000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1228107600000_p0", "http://hornherald.blogspot.com/2008/12/lexington-and-concord-essay.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1396328400000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1228107600000_p2", "https://www.clairlimo.com/concord-ma_p0", "https://leftcoastvoices.wordpress.com/tag/india/_p24", "https://www.gothichorrorstories.com/category/the-history-trekker/_p51", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817173434id_/https://www.britishbattles.com/war-of-the-revolution-1775-to-1783/battle-of-yorktown/_p13", "https://www.britishbattles.com/english-civil-war/battle-of-adwalton-moor/_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the battle of lexington and concord", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8825, "Truth_answer": "The British lost the battle of Lexington and Concord.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://leftcoastvoices.wordpress.com/tag/india/_p24", "https://www.gothichorrorstories.com/category/the-history-trekker/_p51" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who lost the battle of lexington and concord", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8825, "Truth_answer": "The battles were fought in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy, and Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/prince-estabrook-contribution-american-history/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Lexington_and_Concord_p1", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/prince-estabrook-contribution-american-history/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the battle of lexington and concord", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8825, "Truth_answer": "They battles of Lexington and Concord marked the outbreak of armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Lexington_and_Concord_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the battle of lexington and concord matter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8825, "Truth_answer": "213 were wounded in the battle of Lexington and Concord.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were injured in the battle of lexington and concord", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8826, "Truth_answer": "Visitors from over 145 countries are permitted visa-free entry into Hong Kong for periods ranging from 7 to 180 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do i need visa for connecting flight in hong kong", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8826, "Truth_answer": "The current Chief Executive of Hong Kong is Carrie Lam.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/10/china-plans-to-replace-hong-kong-leader-lam-with-interim-chief-executive-%E2%80%95ft/_p0", "https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/tag/hong-kong/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the ruler of hong kong", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8826, "Truth_answer": "The flag of Hong Kong depicts a white stylised five-petal Hong Kong orchid tree flower in the centre of a Chinese red field.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113021202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Hong_Kong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the flag of hong kong", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8826, "Truth_answer": "The City of Victoria, often called Victoria City or simply Victoria, was the de facto capital of Hong Kong during the British colonial period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211031900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_Hong_Kong_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of hong kong", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8826, "Truth_answer": "7,482,500 is the 2018 population estimate for Hong Kong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in hong kong", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8827, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who selects the delegates that attended the national conventions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8828, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "factors favouring and hindering agriculture in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8829, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does south carolina sell beer in gas stations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8830, "Truth_answer": "The Saints most recent superbowl win was 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the saints win the super bowl last", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8830, "Truth_answer": "The Indianapolis Colts came in second in the 2010 Superbowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came in second in the 2010 superbowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8830, "Truth_answer": "The 2010 Super Bowl was held at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2010 superbowl held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8830, "Truth_answer": "The Sun Life stadium has hosted six Super Bowls, including Suepr Bowl XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI, XLIV, and LIV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a superbowl at the sun life stadium often", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8830, "Truth_answer": "Roman number LIV = 54.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does LIV mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8831, "Truth_answer": "Grown by a producer in South Carolina, the Carolina Reaper was named as the hottest pepper on Earth by Guinness World Records in the year 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815200658id_/https://www.ndtv.com/food/worlds-hottest-chilli-pepper-carolina-reaper-may-have-an-indian-connection-1835943_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the hottest peppers in the world grown", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8831, "Truth_answer": "The Carolina Reaper is said to be a cross between Sweet Habanero and Naga Viper chillies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815200658id_/https://www.ndtv.com/food/worlds-hottest-chilli-pepper-carolina-reaper-may-have-an-indian-connection-1835943_p0", "https://www.lucasjerky.com/product-page/carolina-reaper-jerky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of pepper is the carolina reaper", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8831, "Truth_answer": "Carolina Reaper rates at an average of 1,641,183 Scoville Heat Units.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815200658id_/https://www.ndtv.com/food/worlds-hottest-chilli-pepper-carolina-reaper-may-have-an-indian-connection-1835943_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the carolina reaper rate at", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8831, "Truth_answer": "There are many hot peppers around the world like 7 Pot Primo, Trinidad Scorpion Butch T and 7 Pot Barrackpore that have a Scoville Heat Unit ranging in millions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815200658id_/https://www.ndtv.com/food/worlds-hottest-chilli-pepper-carolina-reaper-may-have-an-indian-connection-1835943_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some other hot peppers like the carolina reaper", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8831, "Truth_answer": "It is not advisable for people to consume these chillies without expert supervision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815200658id_/https://www.ndtv.com/food/worlds-hottest-chilli-pepper-carolina-reaper-may-have-an-indian-connection-1835943_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you eat the carolina reaper or other hot peppers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8832, "Truth_answer": "It starts to cool down in Alabama around September.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does it start to cool down in alabama", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8832, "Truth_answer": "The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is one of the ten largest Shakespeare festivals in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the state of alabama known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8832, "Truth_answer": "Kay Ellen Ivey is an American politician serving as the 54th governor of Alabama since 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224015023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_Ivey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the governor of the state of alabama", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8832, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, Alabama's population is 4,887,871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people are in the state of alabama", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8832, "Truth_answer": "Montgomery is the capital of Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_p83" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the state's capital of alabama", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8833, "Truth_answer": "The vena amoris does not exist. The vasculature in your hands is pretty much all the same, and there isn't one vein in your hands linked directly to the heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802212842id_/https://www.visiblebody.com/blog/anatomy-and-physiology-5-medical-myths-demythified_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the ring finger have a direct vein to the heart", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8833, "Truth_answer": "The belief originated in ancient Egyptian times and influenced the modern wedding ring custom in the Western part of the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802212842id_/https://www.visiblebody.com/blog/anatomy-and-physiology-5-medical-myths-demythified_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the belief of the vena amoris originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8833, "Truth_answer": "Vena amoris is a Latin name meaning, literally, vein of love.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200527131449id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vena_amoris_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does vena amoris mean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8833, "Truth_answer": "Cerebellum is a latin word for brain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you say brain in latin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8833, "Truth_answer": "Le cerveau is french for brains, mind, mastermind, cerebrum, or skull.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you say brain in french", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8834, "Truth_answer": "Jamie Reagan and Eddie Janko have Had such a dramatic relationship on 'Blue Bloods'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210090443id_/https://www.countryliving.com/life/entertainment/a27270177/blue-bloods-jamie-reagan-eddie-janko-relationship-timeline/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is jamie reagan dating on blue bloods", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8834, "Truth_answer": "Blue Bloods is an American police procedural drama television series that airs on CBS. I", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is blue bloods about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8834, "Truth_answer": "Blue Bloods stars Tom Selleck as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan; other main cast members include Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, and Sami Gayle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does blue bloods star", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8834, "Truth_answer": "Blue Bloods is filmed on location in New York City with occasional references to nearby suburbs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104052509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bloods_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is blue bloods filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8834, "Truth_answer": "Frank's oldest son Danny is an NYPD detective, his youngest son Jamie is an NYPD police sergeant, and his daughter Erin is the district attorney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www1.movie123.club/top-tvshows?page=3_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are frank's children on blue bloods", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8835, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of speakers of the house of representatives of nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8836, "Truth_answer": "Elena Gilbert took the cure and became human again towards the end of the sixth season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Gilbert_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does elena go back to being human", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8836, "Truth_answer": "Much of Elena's story revolves around her relationships with vampires Stefan Salvatore and his older brother, Damon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Gilbert_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which relationships are prominent to elena gilbert's story", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8836, "Truth_answer": "In the finale of the sixth season, Kai linked Elena to Bonnie's life by magic. Elena will only wake up when Bonnie dies in around 60 years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to elena gilbert in season six of the vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8836, "Truth_answer": "Elena began dating Stefan Salvatore, and later discovered he was a vampire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did elena gilbert date", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8836, "Truth_answer": "Elena doesn't make an appearance but is heard calling Damon's name when he visits the Armory vault. It was a way of Sybil, the Siren, luring him into a trap.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to elena gilbert on season 7", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8837, "Truth_answer": "The history of the London Underground began in the 19th century with the construction of the Metropolitan Railway which opened in 1863.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they start building the london underground", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8837, "Truth_answer": "The blizzard and flood of 1863 was a series of consecutive natural disasters in Central Otago in New Zealand's South Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170202190939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_and_Flood_of_1863_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any disasters happen in 1863", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8837, "Truth_answer": "At least 40 died during the July rains and more than 11 in the August snows during the Blizzard and flood of 1863.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170202190939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_and_Flood_of_1863_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in The blizzard and flood of 1863", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8837, "Truth_answer": "In 1928 a stone monument was erected by the Government at Gorge Creek (formerly known as Chamounix Creek) to mark the miners' deaths on the Old Man Range crossing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170202190939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_and_Flood_of_1863_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the deaths in the blizzard and flood of 1863 memorialized", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8837, "Truth_answer": "January 1928 British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith reported the results of Griffith's experiment, indirectly proving the existence of DNA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything special happen in 1928", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8838, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is malaysia located east or west of 105 degrees longitude", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8839, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far am i from fayetteville north carolina", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8840, "Truth_answer": "The English release date for Chapter 105 of Attack on Titan was May 9th, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does chapter 105 of attack on titan come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8840, "Truth_answer": "Assassin's Bullet is the 3rd chapter of the 26th volume and the 105th chapter overall of the Attack on Titan manga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of Chapter 105 of Attack on Titan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8840, "Truth_answer": "Assassin's Bullet was written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727134113id_/https://attackontitan.fandom.com/wiki/Assassin's_Bullet_p3", "https://ani.me/attack-on-titan/11_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote Chapter 105 of Attack on Titan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8840, "Truth_answer": "Falco rushes after Gabi, who chases the retreating Survey Corps and then emotionally explains that she cannot forgive those who destroyed her home.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727134113id_/https://attackontitan.fandom.com/wiki/Assassin's_Bullet_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to falco in Chapter 105 of Attack on Titan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8840, "Truth_answer": "Jean blames Eren for Sasha's death, saying she died because Eren had dragged the Survey Corps into battle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190727134113id_/https://attackontitan.fandom.com/wiki/Assassin's_Bullet_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to eren in Chapter 105 of Attack on Titan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8841, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the meaning of mary had a little lamb", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8842, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 1983 edition of the south east asia games for mens singles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8843, "Truth_answer": "The final tram ran on 30 June 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210205232528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Kingston_upon_Hull_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last tram run in hull", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8843, "Truth_answer": "The final tram was celebrated by the tram being illuminated by 800 lights, accompanied by local grandees and with several tens of thousands of local people along the path.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210205232528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Kingston_upon_Hull_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the people celebrate the final tram", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8843, "Truth_answer": "The Kingston upon Hull tramway network was a network of 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in standard gauge tram lines", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210205232528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Kingston_upon_Hull_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the final tram network", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8843, "Truth_answer": "The Trams in Kingston upon Hull following the five main roads radially out of the city centre of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210205232528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Kingston_upon_Hull_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the final tram network located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8843, "Truth_answer": "Between 1937 and 1945 the system was converted to trolleybus operation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210205232528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_Kingston_upon_Hull_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the trams in kingston upon Hull operate trolleybuses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8844, "Truth_answer": "Alexei Urmanov and Oksana Baiul won the gold medals for the 1994 Olympics in figure skating.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 1994 olympics in figure skating", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8844, "Truth_answer": "The 1994 Winter Olympics figure skating competition was held at the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_skating_at_the_1994_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the 1994 olympics in figure skating held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8844, "Truth_answer": "The Hamar Olympic Ampitheater fits 7,000 spectators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people fit in the hamar olympic ampithetre", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8844, "Truth_answer": "The Hamar Ampitheater is located at Kornsilovegen 54, 2316 Hamar, Norway.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the hamar ampitheatre located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8844, "Truth_answer": "The CC Amfi also been used for short track speed skating, figure skating, handball, events and concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190405124656id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CC_Amfi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the hamar ampitheter used for today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8845, "Truth_answer": "The Fell beasts, also called hell-hawks and Nazgûl-birds, were the flying creatures on which the Nazgûl rode after being unhorsed at the Ford of Bruinen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the dragons that the nazgul ride", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8845, "Truth_answer": "The creature possessed a naked body without feathers, a long neck, and a vast hide between its horned fingers. Furthermore, the body of the creature gave off a stench.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051205id_/http://tolkiengateway.net:80/wiki/Fell_Beasts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the fell beasts look like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8845, "Truth_answer": "While the exact origin of the beasts is unknown, they were likely bred by Sauron from a creature of the Elder Days to supply the Nazgûl with steeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051205id_/http://tolkiengateway.net:80/wiki/Fell_Beasts_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the fell beasts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8845, "Truth_answer": "One of the Nazgûl is shown riding a fell beast. However, Bakshi's film only covers events up to the Battle of the Hornburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051205id_/http://tolkiengateway.net:80/wiki/Fell_Beasts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the fell beasts portrayed in lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8845, "Truth_answer": "The Nazgûl ride winged horses. In the confrontation of Éowyn and the Witch-king, the latter rode a plump black-grey dragon-like animal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127051205id_/http://tolkiengateway.net:80/wiki/Fell_Beasts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the fell beasts portrayed in return of the king", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8846, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "one major dam that lies on the colorado river and the reservoir it creates", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8847, "Truth_answer": "Rush Limbaugh plays himself on the premiere of the sixth season of Family Guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played rush limbaugh on the family guy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8847, "Truth_answer": "Family Guy has 18 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show family guy have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8847, "Truth_answer": "Family Guy is an American animated sitcom television series created by Seth MacFarlane.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/what-to-watch-if-you-love-american-dad-/watchworthy?ref=nodelyrel&pos=11&a=0&l=448161<ype=n&g=0_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/what-to-watch-if-you-love-american-dad-/watchworthy?ref=also_ranked&pos=82&a=0&l=2220897<ype=n&g=0_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/funniest-shows-on-tv-right-now/ranker-tv?ref=also_ranked&pos=27&a=0&l=2220897<ype=n&g=0_p3", "http://www1.movie123.club/watch/thewalkinngdead-20556-tvshow-online-free-123movies.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created family guy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8847, "Truth_answer": "Seth MacFarlane is 46.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is seth macfarlane", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8847, "Truth_answer": "Seth MacFarlane was born October 26, 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is seth macfarlane's birthday", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8848, "Truth_answer": "Daenerys Targaryen is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels, as well as the television adaptation, Game of Thrones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the dragon girl's name in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8848, "Truth_answer": "Daenerys Targaryen is portrayed by English actress Emilia Clarke.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.toyjapan.pt/en/_p6", "https://archive.nerdist.com/gaming-daily-how-to-look-like-daenerys-targaryen-in-dragon-age-inquisition/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who portrays Daenerys Targaryen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8848, "Truth_answer": "Introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Daenerys is one of the last surviving members of House Targaryen, who, until fourteen years before the events of the first novel", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Daenerys Targaryen introduced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8848, "Truth_answer": "Daenerys Targaryen is the daughter of King Aerys II Targaryen and his sister-wife Queen Rhaella, and is one of the last survivors of House Targaryen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about Daenerys Targaryen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8848, "Truth_answer": "Daenerys was born in the midst of a great storm, earning her the nickname Stormborn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Daenerys Targaryen's background", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8849, "Truth_answer": "The Craven surname is of English locational origin from the district of Craven in the West Riding of Yorkshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808011202id_/https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Craven_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name craven come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8849, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Craven is an American internet celebrity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a famous person with the last name craven", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8849, "Truth_answer": "The hills and slopes of Craven are greatly involved in the history of sheep particularly in the history of wool.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the district of craven known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8849, "Truth_answer": "Similar last names to Craven include Mccraven, Heaven, Braden, Cave, Raven, Cavan, Graven, Cavey, Craney.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any similar surnames to the last name craven", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8849, "Truth_answer": "The last name Craven is most frequently held in The United States, where it is held by 21,767 people, or 1 in 16,654.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people have the last name craven in america", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8850, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the southern plateau covers a larger area than the northern plains", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8851, "Truth_answer": "In 1940 Kenneth Morris arranged and published for the first time the well-known version of A Closer Walk With Thee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005173921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_a_Closer_Walk_with_Thee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song just a closer walk with thee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8851, "Truth_answer": "The title and lyrics of the song allude to the Biblical passage from 2 Corinthians 5:7 which states, We walk by faith, not by sight and James 4:8.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005173921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_a_Closer_Walk_with_Thee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the song a closer walk with thee allude to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8851, "Truth_answer": "The first known recording was by the Selah Jubilee Singers on October 8, 1941, New York City; with Thurman Ruth and John Ford lead vocal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005173921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_a_Closer_Walk_with_Thee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first recording of A Closer Walk With Thee“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8851, "Truth_answer": "Just a closer walk with Thee, Grant it, Jesus, is my plea, Daily walking close to Thee, Let it be, dear Lord, let it be.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005173921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_a_Closer_Walk_with_Thee_p3", "https://beautybeyondbones.com/2018/12/06/advent-me/?replytocom=96574_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second line of the song A Closer Walk With Thee“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8851, "Truth_answer": "Circumstantial evidence strongly suggested it dated back to southern African-American churches of the nineteenth century, possibly even prior to the Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005173921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_a_Closer_Walk_with_Thee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired the origin of A Closer Walk With Thee“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8852, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ghatotkach temple and hidimba temple is located at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8853, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i love to rise in a summer morn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8854, "Truth_answer": "Lebron James has had 90 triple-doubles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lakersdaily.com/kendrick-perkins-sends-league-after-lebron-records-3rd-straight-triple-double/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many triple doubles has lebron james had in his career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8854, "Truth_answer": "Lebron James is 35 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.who2.com/bio/lebron-james/_p0", "https://hot1041stl.com/3019321/lebron-james-responds-to-heckler-behind-bench-your-lady-embarrassed-to-be-with-you/_p1", "https://www.origin-www.stack.com/a/watch-lebron-james-jr-throw-crazy-dishes-and-drain-deep-3s-in-his-latest-highlight-tape_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is lebron james", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8854, "Truth_answer": "Lebron James is 6 feet 9 inches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is lebron james", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8854, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Lebron James played for the Celevland Cavaliers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team was lebron james in 2017", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8854, "Truth_answer": "Lebron James was born on December 30, 1984 in Akron, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://short-biography.com/lebron-james.htm_p0", "http://stoweschools.com/View.asp?id=80769_p2", "http://stoweschools.com/View.asp?id=80775_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was lebron james born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8855, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "jewish home for the aged new haven ct", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8856, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Range is the tallest mountain range in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest mountain range in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8856, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Mountain Range is located in the southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the alaska range located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8856, "Truth_answer": "Denali is the highest mountain peak in North America and is part of the Alaska Mountain Range.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103001021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Range_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest mountain in the alaska range", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8856, "Truth_answer": "Denali has a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level. With a topographic prominence of 20,156 feet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is mt. denali", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8856, "Truth_answer": "Humans first climbed Mt. Denali June 7, 1913.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was mt. denali first climbed by a human", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8857, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the input and output forces of the parts of a compound machine related", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8858, "Truth_answer": "Hopkins, SC is 13 miles from Columbia, SC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is hopkins sc from columbia sc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8858, "Truth_answer": "Biking from Hopkins, SC to Columbia, SC would take 1 hour and 10 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long would biking take from hopkins sc to columbia sc", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8858, "Truth_answer": "Walking would take 4 hours and 23 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long would walking take from hopkins sc to columbia sc", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8858, "Truth_answer": "Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is rated 4.5 stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you show me something to do in columbia sc", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8858, "Truth_answer": "Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is at 500 Wildlife Pkwy, Columbia, SC 29210.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is riverbanks zoo and garden", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8859, "Truth_answer": "Everyone is equal but some are more equal than others is from George Orwell's Animal Farm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said everyone is equal but some are more equal than others", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8859, "Truth_answer": "Down and Out in Paris and London is the first full-length work by the English author George Orwell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was george orwell's first book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8859, "Truth_answer": "Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Novel, often published as 1984, is the most recent novel by English novelist George Orwell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was george orwell's most recent book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8859, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell did think the British made one thing particularly well: plum pudding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is george orwell's favorite food", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8859, "Truth_answer": "George Orwell was an atheist who identified himself with the humanist outlook on life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is george orwell's religion", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8860, "Truth_answer": "In American English, the different kinds of musical notes are known as the whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note, thirty-second notes, and so on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207225751id_/https://euphonicspace.com/what-are-musical-notes-types/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different types of notes in music", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8860, "Truth_answer": "British people refer to these symbols with different names like semi-breve, minim, crotchet, quaver, and semi-quaver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207225751id_/https://euphonicspace.com/what-are-musical-notes-types/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different types of british english notes in music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8860, "Truth_answer": "Notes placed on the staff tell us which note letter to play on our instrument and how long to play it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are music notes placed on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8860, "Truth_answer": "The staff consists of five lines and four spaces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102120431id_/https://www.musicnotes.com/now/tips/how-to-read-sheet-music/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many lines does a musical staff have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8860, "Truth_answer": "A ledger line or leger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200530230825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ledger_line_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the lines of a music staff called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8861, "Truth_answer": "There are rainbow trout in Pactola Lake.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of fish are in pactola lake", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8861, "Truth_answer": "Lake Pactola is located in Pennington County, South Dakota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is lake pactola", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8861, "Truth_answer": "Lake Pactola is 1400 miles from San Jose, CA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how for is lake pactola from san jose, ca", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8861, "Truth_answer": "Lake Pactola is 38 degrees F and partly cloudy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the weather at lake pactola today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8861, "Truth_answer": "Lake Pactola will be partly cloudy with sunshine this weekend.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how will the weather be at lake pactola this weekend", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8862, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707155846id_/https://ny.curbed.com/2017/10/25/16545312/hurricane-sandy-new-york-anniversary-photos-news_p0", "http://link.dcl.org/resource/pNwsLog4GH0/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did hurricane sandy happen in new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8862, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy inflicted nearly $70 billion in damage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the impact of the hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8862, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the hurricane sandy originate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8862, "Truth_answer": "The winds of Hurricane Sandy reached speeds of up to 115 mph.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast were the winds of the hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8862, "Truth_answer": "At least 233 people were killed along the path of Hurricane Sandy in eight countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anybody die in the hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8863, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt was the US President during the pearl harbor attack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the president during pearl harbor attack", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8863, "Truth_answer": "The attack on pearl harbor occurred December 7, 1941.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://10kinen.info/large-space-ceiling-jack-rental/_p11", "https://nomoregames.net/2016/12/06/history-channel-covers-up-pearl-harbor/_p0", "https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/e/eye-witness-account-of-the-battle-between-the-u-s-s-monitor-and-the-c-s-s-virginia-mar-9-1862.html_p29", "https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/p/pacific-typhoon-18-december-1944/admiral-nimitzs-pacific-fleet-confidential-letter-on-lessons-of-damage-in-typhoon.html_p4", "https://www.kyforward.com/tag/pearl-harbor/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129030413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor_p56", "http://information-machine.blogspot.com/2014_12_07_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=WEEKLY-1306620000000&toggleopen=WEEKLY-1417906800000_p3", "http://information-machine.blogspot.com/2014_12_07_archive.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=WEEKLY-1554588000000&toggleopen=WEEKLY-1417906800000_p3", "https://activerain.com/blogsview/5306888/77th-anniversary-of-pearl-harbor-and-uss-arizona_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8863, "Truth_answer": "One further consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor and its aftermath was that Japanese-American residents and citizens were relocated to nearby Japanese-American internment camps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the attack on pearl harbor affect history", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8863, "Truth_answer": "Japan intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the United States Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in Southeast Asia against overseas territories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the attack on pearl harbor happen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8863, "Truth_answer": "2335 lives were lost at Pearl Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualties were in the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8864, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "raising of a number to a power crossword", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8865, "Truth_answer": "In The Soviet Union placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. This act of brinkmanship nearly brought the Soviet Union and the United States to a nuclear war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170801101536id_/http://thecoldwarexperience.weebly.com:80/brinkmanship.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the cuban missile crisis an example of brinkmanship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8865, "Truth_answer": "Brinkmanship is the art or practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the limit of safety especially to force a desired outcome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115005254id_/https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brinkmanship_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the definition of brinkmanship", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8865, "Truth_answer": "Brinkmanship is a foreign policy used in the Cold War which is where a country would push a dangerous issue or event to the edge looking for the best outcome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170801101536id_/http://thecoldwarexperience.weebly.com:80/brinkmanship.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the definition of brinkmanship in relation to the cold war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8865, "Truth_answer": "The Cold War was a period generally considered to span the 1947 Truman Doctrine to the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the cold war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8865, "Truth_answer": "The first phase of the Cold War began immediately after the end of the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first phase of the cold war begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8866, "Truth_answer": "The ossicles are three bones in either middle ear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossicles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the ossicles located in the ear", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8866, "Truth_answer": "They ossicles serve to transmit sounds from the air to the fluid-filled labyrinth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossicles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what purpose do the ossicles serve", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8866, "Truth_answer": "The absence of the auditory ossicles would constitute a moderate-to-severe hearing loss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossicles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if the ossicles were gone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8866, "Truth_answer": "The term ossicle literally means tiny bone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossicles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the term ossicles mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8866, "Truth_answer": "Occasionally the joints between the ossicles become rigid. One condition, otosclerosis, results in the fusing of the stapes to the oval window. This reduces hearing and may be treated surgically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossicles_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the ossicles cause any health issues", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8867, "Truth_answer": "The Clan of the Cave Bear is set in pre-historic southern Europe during the current Ice Age but before the last glacial period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229020307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_Children_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does clan of the cave bear take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8867, "Truth_answer": "As a whole, the series is a tale of personal discovery: coming-of-age, invention, cultural complexities, and, beginning with the second book, explicit romantic sex.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229020307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_Children_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the series earth's children about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8867, "Truth_answer": "There are six books in the Earth's Children series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books are in the series earth's children", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8867, "Truth_answer": "Earth's Children is a series of epic historical fiction novels written by Jean M. Auel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book series earth's children", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8867, "Truth_answer": "The Earth's Children series was published 1980-2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the series earth's children published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8868, "Truth_answer": "The song You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch was performed by Thurl Ravenscroft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang you're a mean one mr. grinch in the iconic 1966 animated tv short", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8868, "Truth_answer": "Thurl Ravenscroft is known as the booming voice behind Kellogg's Frosted Flakes animated spokesman Tony the Tiger for more than five decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212074458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurl_Ravenscroft_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the voice actor Thurl Ravenscroft known for any other roles besides mr. grinch", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8868, "Truth_answer": "Thurl Ravenscroft's voice acting career began in 1940.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212074458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurl_Ravenscroft_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Thurl Ravenscroft's voice acting career begin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8868, "Truth_answer": "Thurl Ravenscroft studied at Otis Art Institute and achieved early success as part of a singing group called The Mellomen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212074458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurl_Ravenscroft_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Thurl Ravenscroft do before voice acting", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8868, "Truth_answer": "Ravenscroft married June Seamans in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212074458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurl_Ravenscroft_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Thurl Ravenscroft married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8869, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bob dylan songs make you feel my love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8870, "Truth_answer": "The fruit depicted on the badge of Worcestershire country cricket club is a 'PEAR' fruit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201213021538id_/https://brainly.in/question/13899925_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of fruit is depicted on the badge of worcestershire county cricket club", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8870, "Truth_answer": "The badge of Worcestershire country cricket club has 3 pears", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many pears are there on the badge of worcestershire county cricket club", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8870, "Truth_answer": "The club is based at New Road, Worcester.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217004445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcestershire_County_Cricket_Club_p0", "https://pro-sports.photoshelter.com/image?_bqG=70&_bqH=eJzLSc71CktyisxOTnctNTUpzwpxCwrISgn2TCy3MjSzMDezMjQwAGEg6RnvEuxsa2RgaKFdnJpYnJ.nBhaJd_RzsS0BskODXYPiPV1sQ0Gqg7wdDXJDAvz13MvV4h2dQ2yBWoqSMwByeyGF_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the worcestershire county cricket club based", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8870, "Truth_answer": "Worcestershire CCC was formed on 4 March 1865 at the Star Hotel in Worcester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the worcestershire county cricket club", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8870, "Truth_answer": "Joe Leach is the captain of the worcestershire county cricket club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the captain of the worcestershire county cricket club", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8871, "Truth_answer": "Houston is the only major city in the U.S. without zoning ordinances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name the one major city in texas that has no zoning ordinances", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8871, "Truth_answer": "Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is special about Houston besides having no zoning ordinances", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8871, "Truth_answer": "Houston has a total area of 637.4 square miles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the total area of the city Houston", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8871, "Truth_answer": "Houston's economy since the late 19th century has a broad industrial base in energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, and transportation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the basis of Houston's economy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8871, "Truth_answer": "In June 2001, Tropical Storm Allison dumped up to 40 inches of rain on parts of Houston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128140045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any natural disasters happen in Houston", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8872, "Truth_answer": "Yamamoto himself was killed during his climatic showdown with Yhwach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180801050143id_/http://comicbook.com:80/anime/2017/11/28/bleach-final-arc-deaths-thousand-year-blood-war-manga/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who died in the final arc of bleach", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8872, "Truth_answer": "Unohana and Ukitake were also killed during the arc as they tried to save the Soul Society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180801050143id_/http://comicbook.com:80/anime/2017/11/28/bleach-final-arc-deaths-thousand-year-blood-war-manga/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any other characters die in the final arc of bleach besides Yamamoto", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8872, "Truth_answer": "There are 366 episodes of Bleach.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.apkbless.com/2017/05/anime-animeid.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of bleach are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8872, "Truth_answer": "03/27/2012", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the bleach series end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8872, "Truth_answer": "Noriyuki Abe and Hideki Tachibana", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed bleach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8873, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "consulate general of the russian federation in new york east 91st street new york ny", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8874, "Truth_answer": "Some of the external scenes for Sound of Music were filmed in Salzburg, Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in austria was the sound of music filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8874, "Truth_answer": "The two big stars in The Sound of Music are Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the big actors in the movie The Sound of Music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8874, "Truth_answer": "The film A Sound of Music was released on March 2, 1965, in the United States, initially as a limited roadshow theatrical release.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the movie The Sound of Music first released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8874, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie The Sound of Music win any academy awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8874, "Truth_answer": "The Sound of Music is about Maria, a young Austrian postulant in Salzburg, Austria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main character of the story in The Sound of Music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8875, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cool runnings based off of a true story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8876, "Truth_answer": "In 1838, Lauderdale erected a fort on the New River at the site of the modern city of Fort Lauderdale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there ever a fort in fort lauderdale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8876, "Truth_answer": "The history of Fort Lauderdale, Florida began more than 4,000 years ago with the arrival of the first aboriginal natives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210307010518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the history of the fort lauderdale begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8876, "Truth_answer": "The Fort Lauderdale area was known as the New River Settlement prior to the 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the fort always called fort lauderdale", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8876, "Truth_answer": "Fort Lauderdale's first major development began in the 1920s, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210307010518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the fort lauderdale major development begin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8876, "Truth_answer": "A mass shooting occurred at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport in Broward County, Florida, United States, on January 6, 2017, near the baggage claim in Terminal 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anything happen recently at fort lauderdale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8877, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the film la historia oficial is about which period in argentina's history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8878, "Truth_answer": "The Four Loves are Storge, Philiosm, Eros, and Agape.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the four types of love in greek", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8878, "Truth_answer": "Agape, or Charity, is the love that exists regardless of changing circumstances. Lewis recognizes this selfless love as the greatest of the four loves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the godly type of love in greek", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8878, "Truth_answer": "Philios is the love between friends as close as siblings in strength and duration. The friendship is the strong bond existing between people who share common values, interests or activities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213015240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Loves_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which type of love in greek is about friendship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8878, "Truth_answer": "Eros for Lewis was love in the sense of being in love or loving someone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which type of love in greek is about romance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8878, "Truth_answer": "Storge is liking someone through the fondness of familiarity, family members or people who relate in familiar ways that have otherwise found themselves bonded by chance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the greek love storage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8879, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the movie the blind side", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8880, "Truth_answer": "The latest Dragon Ball movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly was released December 14, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does new dragon ball super movie come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8880, "Truth_answer": "Dragon Ball Super: Broly is a Japanese anime martial arts fantasy/adventure film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of movie is the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8880, "Truth_answer": "The movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly is set after the events of the Universe Survival Saga depicted in Dragon Ball Super.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325074304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball_Super:_Broly_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the timeline of the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8880, "Truth_answer": "Norihito Sumitomo made the music for Dragon Ball Super: Broly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the music for the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8880, "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly holds an approval rating of 82% based on 49 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did critics like the movie Dragon Ball Super: Broly", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8881, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "arizona finds out alex cut off her leg", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8882, "Truth_answer": "Christopher DeFaria voiced Peppermint Patty in A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voiced peppermint patty in a charlie brown thanksgiving", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8882, "Truth_answer": "A Charlie Brown Christmas won an Emmy Award in 1974.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie a charlie brown thanksgiving win any awards", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8882, "Truth_answer": "The movie A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is about Charlie Brown and Sally preparing to go to their grandmother's for Thanksgiving dinner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie a charlie brown thanksgiving about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8882, "Truth_answer": "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving was originally aired on the CBS network", "Truth_passages": [ "https://channel933.iheart.com/content/2019-11-08-heres-when-a-charlie-brown-thanksgiving-is-airing-on-tv-this-month/_p1", "https://mix977.iheart.com/content/2019-11-08-heres-when-a-charlie-brown-thanksgiving-is-airing-on-tv-this-month/_p1", "https://mymix945.iheart.com/content/2019-11-08-heres-when-a-charlie-brown-thanksgiving-is-airing-on-tv-this-month/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel did the movie a charlie brown thanksgiving first air on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8882, "Truth_answer": "A Charlie Brown Christimas was Written and Created by: Charles M. Schulz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of the movie a charlie brown thanksgiving", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8883, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "precipitation that falls on the eastern slopes of the rocky mountains eventually flows to the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8884, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the draw for the 2nd round of the league cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8885, "Truth_answer": "Okazi or afang leaf, botanically known as Gnetum Africanum is a climbing leafy vegetable that belongs to the family of Gnetaceae.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102012608id_/https://globalfoodbook.com/interesting-facts-about-gnetum-africanum-okazi-leaf_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the english name of ukazi leaf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8885, "Truth_answer": "The stem of the okazi plant may also be eaten for medicinal purposes, including the reduction of pain during childbirth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can I use okazi leaf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8885, "Truth_answer": "Gnetum africanum is a vine gymnosperm species found natively throughout tropical Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the okazi leaf grow", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8885, "Truth_answer": "Primarily, Gnetum africanum leaves are used as a vegetable for soups and stews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the okazi leaf useful to people", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8885, "Truth_answer": "The gnetum africanum leaves may further be used as a remedy for nausea, sore throats, or as a dressing for warts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me another way to use the okazi leaf", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8886, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of supernatural lily sunder has some regrets", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8887, "Truth_answer": "Walk The Line features performances By Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon and Tyler Hilton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071322id_/https://www.liveabout.com/walk-the-line-movie-soundtrack-2432538_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in the movie walk the line who sang the songs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8887, "Truth_answer": "Walk the Line was released November 18, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie walk the line come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8887, "Truth_answer": "James Mangold directed Walk the Line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the movie walk the line", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8887, "Truth_answer": "The film Walk the Line was nominated for five Oscars at the 78th Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the movie walk the line nominated for any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8887, "Truth_answer": "Walk the Line runs for 136 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the movie walk the line", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8888, "Truth_answer": "In the aftermath of the shooting, April and Jackson both move into Meredith's house and lose their outsider status as a consequence of their shared trauma.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226103014id_/https://greys.fandom.com/wiki/April_Kepner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did april and jackson move in with meredith", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8888, "Truth_answer": "April and Jackson both move into Meredith's house in Season 7 of Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season did april and jackson move in with meredith", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8888, "Truth_answer": "April and Jackson run away from the church wedding. Jackson proposes to April and they get married in the very same day in Season 10 of Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season did april and jackson get married", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8888, "Truth_answer": "April was going to marry paramedic, Matthew Taylor", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was april going to marry in Season 10 of Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8888, "Truth_answer": "No, Matthew proposed to April again and when the officiant finally arrived at the wedding site, they decided to get married immediately, with Sofia as their flower girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does matthew taylor die on Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8889, "Truth_answer": "The actor Ben Afleck plays the character Dean the bartender in the film Extract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the bartender in the movie extract", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8889, "Truth_answer": "Tim Suhrstedt did the cinematography for Extract.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the cinematography for the film extract", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8889, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for Extract began on August 25, 2008 in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did filming begin for the film extract", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8889, "Truth_answer": "To promote Extract, Ben Affleck went on a promotional tour of various cities, starting in Vancouver, Washington, on August 20, 2009, and ending in Los Angeles on September 14, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106090454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract_(film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the film extract promoted", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8889, "Truth_answer": "Extract was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 22, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106090454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract_(film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the film extract come out on dvd", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8890, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of countries that do not require visa to enter singapore", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8891, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bombay samachar the first newspaper started in bombay was a venture by the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8892, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "florence and the machine you've got the love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8893, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "softening of the bones in adults is known as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "main reasons explaining the purpose and value of the classification of soils in agricultural science", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8895, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rise and fall of the great lakes nfb", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8896, "Truth_answer": "The remains of over 1,500 people have been found at Pompeii and Herculaneum, however the death toll is still unclear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128175324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many were killed in the pompeii eruption", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8896, "Truth_answer": "Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-match-the-historic-event-to-the-country-where-it-happened?amp%3Bremoradef=0&%3Bremorasrc=0768892e38cc41d0be3a18ba1acd8620&%3Bremoraexp=PHSW_4211_NEXT_QUIZ_10&rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=4fb30e8e89f64601bec452393bff88f0_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii_p9", "https://www.q-files.com/earth/volcanoes/eruption-of-vesuvius/_p2", "https://www.science.gov/topicpages/m/mount+rainier+volcano.html_p221", "https://www.q-files.com/earth/volcanoes/eruption-of-vesuvius/_p1", "https://www.science.gov/topicpages/m/mount+rainier+volcano.html_p332", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius_p31", "https://www.train-travel-italy.com/lake-garda-italy.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128175324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the mt. vesuvius eruption happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8896, "Truth_answer": "Mount Vesuvius is located in Campania, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the mt. vesuvius that erupted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8896, "Truth_answer": "Due to Mt. Vesuvius erupting, several Roman settlements were obliterated and buried underneath massive pyroclastic surges and ashfall deposits, the best known being Pompeii and Herculaneum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128175324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the mt. vesuvius eruption affect people", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8896, "Truth_answer": "The 79 AD eruption was preceded by a powerful earthquake seventeen years before on February 5, 62 AD.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a sign that the mt. vesuvius volcano would erupt", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8897, "Truth_answer": "The inner workings of the Roman Empire began to decline starting around 200 AD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221021143id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_rome/fall_of_rome.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the roman empire begin its decline", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8897, "Truth_answer": "The decline in the Western Roman Empire happened when the Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107044405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the roman empire fall", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8897, "Truth_answer": "Historian Glen Bowersock wrote, we have been obsessed with the fall: it has been valued as an archetype for every perceived decline, and, hence, as a symbol for our own fears.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the fall of the roman empire significant", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8897, "Truth_answer": "One main legacy is the Latin language of ancient Rome, epitomized by the Classical Latin used in Latin literature.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221021216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the legacy of the roman empire after the fall", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8897, "Truth_answer": "Ancient Roman architecture, largely indebted to ancient Greek architecture of the Hellenistic period, has made a consistent impact on the architecture of the Western world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221021216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me another legacy of the roman empire after the fall besides the latin language", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8898, "Truth_answer": "In 1883, the labor union leader Samuel Gompers led the New York labor movement to successfully sponsor legislation prohibiting cigar-making in tenements, where thousands of young children worked.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200516124952id_/https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/programs/child-welfarechild-labor/national-child-labor-committee/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the movement for child labor reform", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8898, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Gompers was born on January 27, 1850, in Victorian London, England into a Jewish family that originally hailed from Amsterdam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119062752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Gompers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the labor union leader Samuel Gompers from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8898, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119062752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Gompers_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105114503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Federation_of_Labor_p0", "https://www.historyforsale.com/william-green-typed-letter-signed-10-13-1936/dc17951/15_p4", "http://newsweekly.com.au/article.php?id=4302_p2", "http://loyalglobal.com/unisom-%E5%89%AF%E4%BD%9C%E7%94%A8_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the labor union leader Samuel Gompers found any organizations", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8898, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Gompers was a Labor leader and cigar maker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119062752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Gompers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the labor union leader Samuel Gomper's occupations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8898, "Truth_answer": "A bronze monument honoring Samuel Gompers by the sculptor Robert Aitken is in Gompers Square on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119062752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Gompers_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the labor union leader Samuel Gompers memorialized after death", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8899, "Truth_answer": "The compound Oxalic acid's boiling point is: 149 - 160°C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the boiling point of oxalic acid", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8899, "Truth_answer": "Oxalic acid's formula is C2H2O4", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fomula of oxalic acid", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8899, "Truth_answer": "Oxalic acid is a white crystalline solid that forms a colorless solution in water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212225955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalic_acid_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you describe the compound oxalic acid", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8899, "Truth_answer": "Oxalic acid occurs naturally in many foods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can the compound oxalic acid be found", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8899, "Truth_answer": "Oxalic acid's name comes from the fact that early investigators isolated oxalic acid from wood-sorrel (Oxalis) flowering plants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212225955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalic_acid_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the compound oxalic acid get its name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8900, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did monaco finish in the french league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8901, "Truth_answer": "The eight episodes of Haters Back Off Season 2 were released by Netflix on October 20, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does/did haters back off season 2 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8901, "Truth_answer": "The first season was released on October 14, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225195145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haters_Back_Off_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 1 of haters back off come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8901, "Truth_answer": "Haters Back Off stars Colleen Ballinger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225195145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haters_Back_Off_p20", "http://www.thefutoncritic.com/video/2016/12/11/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the star of the show haters back off", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8901, "Truth_answer": "The surreal and absurd series Haters Back Off centers around the family life of Miranda Sings, a sheltered, self-absorbed, overconfident and untalented young performer who seeks fame on YouTube.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225195145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haters_Back_Off_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show haters back off about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8901, "Truth_answer": "Haters Back Off is a Netflix original television comedy series created by Colleen Ballinger and Chris Ballinger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show haters back off", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the minimum level of student performance required by the federal legislation no child left behind is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8903, "Truth_answer": "There are twelve main gods in Roman mythology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many gods are there in roman mythology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8903, "Truth_answer": "The God Jupiter, or Zeuss, is the most powerful of the gods.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the strongest god in roman mythology", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8903, "Truth_answer": "Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the god Zeuss the god of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8903, "Truth_answer": "Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are Zeuss' parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8903, "Truth_answer": "In most traditions, Zeuss is married to Hera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the god Zeuss married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8904, "Truth_answer": "The stapes is the smallest and lightest named bone in the human body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503011106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapes_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503011106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which are the smallest bones in the body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8904, "Truth_answer": "The stapes or stirrup is a bone in the middle ear of humans and other mammals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503011106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the stapes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8904, "Truth_answer": "The stapes is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503011106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the stapes located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8904, "Truth_answer": "The stapes is a stirrup-shaped small bone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the shape of the stapes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8904, "Truth_answer": "The stapes is so-called because of its resemblance to a stirrup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503011106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapes_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200503011106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapes_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what gives the stapes bone its name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8905, "Truth_answer": "Ecology is a branch of biology that studies the interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of ecology in science", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8905, "Truth_answer": "The word ecology was coined by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who coined the term ecology", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8905, "Truth_answer": "The term ecology was coined in 1866.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jains_p12", "http://fleeglesblog.blogspot.com/2008/_p17", "http://www.interlinepublishing.com/user-content-view.php?titleid=279_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the term ecology coined", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8905, "Truth_answer": "Topics of interest to ecology include the biodiversity, distribution, biomass, and populations of organisms, as well as cooperation and competition within and between species.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ecology cover", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8905, "Truth_answer": "Ecology has applications in conservation biology, wetland management, natural resource management, city planning, community health, economics, basic and applied science, and human social interaction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the applications of ecology", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8906, "Truth_answer": "The hair follicles are located in the dermal layer of the skin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are hair follicles located in the skin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8906, "Truth_answer": "The hair follicle regulates hair growth via a complex interaction between hormones, neuropeptides and immune cells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do hair follicles do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8906, "Truth_answer": "Well known diseases of the hair follicle include alopecia or hair loss, hirsutism or excess hair growth and lupus erythematosus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_follicle_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_follicle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any diseases that affect the hair follicles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8906, "Truth_answer": "The skin of the palms and soles do not have hair follicles whereas skin of the scalp, forearms, legs and genitalia have abundant hair follicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_follicle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the follicles everywhere on the body", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8906, "Truth_answer": "Anatomically, the triad of hair follicle, sebaceous gland and arrector pili muscle make up the pilosebaceous unit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127145640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_follicle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are hair follicles part of a larger structure", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8907, "Truth_answer": "Princess Aurora is also known as Sleeping Beauty", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the real name of sleeping beauty", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8907, "Truth_answer": "Princess Aurora is also known as Briar Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213010711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_(Disney)_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does princess aurora have another name besides sleeping beauty", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8907, "Truth_answer": "Aurora is the only daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213010711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_(Disney)_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are sleeping beauty's parents", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8907, "Truth_answer": "Aurora is based on the princess in Charles Perrault's fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, as well as the heroine who appears in the Brothers Grimm's retelling of, Little Briar Rose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213010711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_(Disney)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the character princess aurora based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8907, "Truth_answer": "When Sleeping Beauty was first released in 1959, the film was both a critical and commercial failure, discouraging the studio from adapting fairy tales into animated films for three decades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the movie sleeping beauty do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8908, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you understand by gandhara school of art", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8909, "Truth_answer": "Typical sizes in the United States for queen comforters are 221 cm squared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cm is a queen size blanket", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8909, "Truth_answer": "A queen comforter is 87 inches squared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many inches is a queen size blanket", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8909, "Truth_answer": "Comforters are filled with layers of natural material such as down feathers, wool, or silk; alternatively, polyester batting is used.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are comforters made out of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8909, "Truth_answer": "The outer shells of comforters are typically made with cotton, silk, or polyester fabrics or blends, of varying thread counts. Comforter shells vary in design and color.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the outside of comforters made out of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8909, "Truth_answer": "A comforter is also known as a doona in Australian English", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the comforter blankets called in australia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8910, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pretty little liars in the books who is a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8911, "Truth_answer": "If an act is awarded the Golden Buzzer at the end of their audition, it grants them a place in one of the live semi-finals of the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525190959id_/https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bgt-golden-buzzer-2019-acts-14246477_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the golden buzzer on britains got talent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8911, "Truth_answer": "If awarded the golden buzzer, the contestant can skip past the bootcamp stage of the competition, giving them a head start.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what stage can participants skip in britains got talent with the golden buzzer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8911, "Truth_answer": "David's Golden Buzzer act was a group of school children and their teacher from Flakefleet Primary School, aged 5-11 from Lancashire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525190959id_/https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bgt-golden-buzzer-2019-acts-14246477_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who got the golden buzzer on britains got talent in 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8911, "Truth_answer": "Simon Cowell was second to press it, handing the buzzer to comedian Kojo Anim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525190959id_/https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bgt-golden-buzzer-2019-acts-14246477_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did simon press the golden buzzer in 2019 for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8911, "Truth_answer": "Ant and Dec were next to press the buzzer, awarding it to 14-year-old dancer Akshat Singh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190525190959id_/https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bgt-golden-buzzer-2019-acts-14246477_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else got the buzzer pressed in 2019 besides the group act from Flakefleet Primary School and Kojo Anim", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8912, "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Japanese Army was the official ground-based armed force of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125165538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Army_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of japan army during second world war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8912, "Truth_answer": "There were 6,095,000 soldiers in the Japanese Imperial Army in August 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were in the japanese imperial army", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8912, "Truth_answer": "The Imperial Japanese Army was active from 1868–1945.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125165538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Army_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the japanese imperial army active", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8912, "Truth_answer": "The Japanese Imperial Army was controlled by the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office and the Ministry of the Army, both of which were subordinate to the Emperor of Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125165538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Army_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who controlled the japanese imperial army", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8912, "Truth_answer": "The Japanese Imperial Army conscription ordinance enacted on January 10, 1873, made universal military service compulsory for all male subjects in the country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was being in the japanese imperial army optional or mandatory", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8913, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did london do to get rid of its air pollution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8914, "Truth_answer": "The largest source of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in the United States is from burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat, and transportation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are known contributors to the green-house effect", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8914, "Truth_answer": "Transportation made 28.9 percent of 2017 greenhouse gas emissions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage does transportation contribute to green-house effects", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8914, "Truth_answer": "Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture from livestock such as cows, agricultural soils, and rice production, made up 9.0 percent of 2017 greenhouse gas emissions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage does agriculture contribute to green-house effects", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8914, "Truth_answer": "Since 1990, gross U.S. greenhouse gas emissions have increased by 1.3 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much have green-house emissions increased", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8914, "Truth_answer": "Greenhouse gases trap heat and make the planet warmer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do greenhouse gases do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8915, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mutual film corp vs industrial commission of ohio decision", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8916, "Truth_answer": "Rubble, Marshall, Chase, Zuma, Rocky, Skye, Everest, Tracker are the pups of paw patrol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the paw patrol pups", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8916, "Truth_answer": "Marshall is a dalmatian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of breed is marshall from paw patrol", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8916, "Truth_answer": "Chase is an German Shepherd puppy", "Truth_passages": [ "https://premierprincessparties.com/tag/chicago-princess-party/_p3", "http://ce4all.org/calendar/action~oneday/exact_date~7-9-2019/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the german shepherd on paw patrol", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8916, "Truth_answer": "Chase is a police and traffic cop dog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Chase's job on paw patrol", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8916, "Truth_answer": "Zuma is a Chocolate Labrador puppy who handles aquatic-related issues.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the lab on paw patrol", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8917, "Truth_answer": "Since the 16th century, the Italian city of Milan has been regarded as the Fashion Capital of the World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224072015id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_capital_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the fashion capital of the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8917, "Truth_answer": "Milan is a city in northern Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.itscarmen.com/2015/04/25th-birthday-coachella.html?showComment=1429029784410_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is milan located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8917, "Truth_answer": "The city proper of Milan has a population of about 1.4 million while its metropolitan city has 3.23 million inhabitants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in the city of milan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8917, "Truth_answer": "The City Council of Milan is the top-tier administrative body of the municipality of Milan, Lombardy, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the government of Milan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8917, "Truth_answer": "Carlo Agostoni, one-time Olympic champion and one-time world champion is from Milan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any notable people from Milan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8918, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "district is on the international border of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8919, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what beats did lil wayne use on dedication 6", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8920, "Truth_answer": "If the Vice President is unable to serve, the next person in the line of succession acts as President.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024048id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_line_of_succession_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who becomes president if the president and vice president are dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8920, "Truth_answer": "The second in line, after the Vice President was the leader of the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024048id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_line_of_succession_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the next person in line of succession after the vice president", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8920, "Truth_answer": "The next in line was the Speaker of the House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024048id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Presidential_line_of_succession_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the next person in line of succession after the senate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8920, "Truth_answer": "The laws about succession were first created in 1792.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the laws of succession for presidency created", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8920, "Truth_answer": "Johnson had been the Vice President for Abraham Lincoln. He became President after the assassination of Lincoln. Because of Lincoln's assassination, there was no Vice President at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a historial example of presidential succession", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8921, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain why the cyclone hit australia from the east", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8922, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "most defensive player of the year awards nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8923, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the white rapper show where are they now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8924, "Truth_answer": "Alexandra Krosney and Amanda Fuller play Kristin Beth Baxter, the oldest daughter on the show Last Man Standing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played oldest daughter on last man standing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8924, "Truth_answer": "The show Last Man Standing stars Tim Allen as an executive at a sporting goods store chain, who is a married father and a grandfather.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show last man standing about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8924, "Truth_answer": "Last Man Standing has eight seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/last-man-standing-more-episodes-21797/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show last man standing have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8924, "Truth_answer": "On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, season one of Last Man Standing holds an approval rating of 14% based on 37 reviews, while the average rating is 4.14/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Man_Standing_(American_TV_series)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the show last man standing receive good ratings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8924, "Truth_answer": "Last Man Standing aired on Fox8, Network Ten and Eleven in Australia; City in Canada; and TV3 in New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the show last man standingbeen aired in any other countries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8925, "Truth_answer": "The film The Thing from Another World was partly filmed in Glacier National Park and at a Los Angeles ice storage plant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 1951 movie the thing filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8925, "Truth_answer": "Charles Lederer, Howard Hawks, and Ben Hecht wrote the screenplay for The Thing From Another World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the screenplay for the film The Thing from Another World", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8925, "Truth_answer": "The Thing From Another World is based on Who Goes There?, a 1938 novella by John W. Campbell Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film come from a book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8925, "Truth_answer": "Dimitri Tiomkin did the music for the film Thing From Another World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the music for the film The Thing From Another World", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8925, "Truth_answer": "RKO Radio Pictures distributed the film The Thing From Another World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who distributed the film The Thing From Another World", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8926, "Truth_answer": "Monoammonium phosphate, ABC Dry Chemical, ABE Powder, tri-class, or multi-purpose dry chemical is a dry chemical extinguishing agent used on class A, class B, and class C fires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_dry_chemical_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the chemical in abc fire extinguishers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8926, "Truth_answer": "Monoammonium phosphate, ABC Dry Chemical, ABE Powder, tri-class, or multi-purpose dry chemical is a dry chemical extinguishing agent used on class A, class B, and class C fires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_dry_chemical_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the dry chemical ABC extinguishing agent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8926, "Truth_answer": "ABC Dry chemical powder is used on all classes of fires and stops the chain reaction by smothering.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_dry_chemical_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the dry chemical ABC extinguishing agent used", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8926, "Truth_answer": "ABC dry chemical is inappropriate for chlorine or oxidizer fires. The resulting chemical reaction can cause an explosion or a breakdown of the chemicals releasing toxic gases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_dry_chemical_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a type of fire which the dry chemical ABC extinguishing agent is inappropriate for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8926, "Truth_answer": "ABC Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers are made by Amerex Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what company makes the dry chemical ABC extinguishing agent", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8927, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "number of farmers in the us in the 1800s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8928, "Truth_answer": "The 2015 Great British Bake Off series was won by Nadiya Hussain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2015 great british baking show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8928, "Truth_answer": "Bake Off is credited with spurring an interest in home baking, with supermarkets and department stores in the UK reporting sharp rises in sales of baking ingredients and accessories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_British_Bake_Off_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the impact of the great british baking show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8928, "Truth_answer": "The Great British Bake Off programme operates on a weekly elimination process to find the best all-around baker from the contestants, who are all amateurs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127135815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_British_Bake_Off_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the format of the great british baking show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8928, "Truth_answer": "Sophie Faldo won Series 8 of the Great British Bake Off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won series 8 of the great british baking show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8928, "Truth_answer": "There are 94 episodes of the Great British Bake Off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of the great british baking show are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8929, "Truth_answer": "Kazimierz Żegleń was a Polish engineer, born in 1869 near Tarnopol, who invented the first bulletproof vest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first bullet proof vest made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8929, "Truth_answer": "In 1893 Casimir Zeglen invented the first commercial bulletproof vest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104050919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_Zeglen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the engineer invent the vest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8929, "Truth_answer": "The bulletproof vest saved the life of Alfonso XIII, the King of Spain - his carriage was covered with Szczepanik's bulletproof armour when a bomb exploded near it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the vest save any lives", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8929, "Truth_answer": "Casimir Zeglen was a Catholic priest of St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the engineer do anything else besides engineering", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8929, "Truth_answer": "After the assassination of Mayor Carter Harrison, Casimir Zeglen renewed his efforts to find a bulletproof material and determined to use silk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired the engineer to make the vest", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8930, "Truth_answer": "Genesis and The New Testament contain the stories of the two Josephs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the story of joseph in the bible found", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8930, "Truth_answer": "In the biblical narrative, Joseph was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, and rose to become vizier, the second most powerful man in Egypt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the joseph story in genesis", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8930, "Truth_answer": "Joseph was born 1 or 27 Tammuz and died 1445 BCE or 1444 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the narrative of joseph occur", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8930, "Truth_answer": "The composition of the story can be dated to the period between the 7th century BCE and the third quarter of the 5th century BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the narrative of joseph written", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8930, "Truth_answer": "In rabbinic tradition, Joseph is considered the ancestor of another Messiah called, Mashiach ben Yosef, according to which he will wage war against the evil forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the narrative of joseph have a different version", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8931, "Truth_answer": "Bendy and the Ink Machine takes place in the abandoned animator's workshop of Joey Drew Studios.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does bendy and the ink machine take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8931, "Truth_answer": "Bendy and the Ink Machine uses the Unity Engine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what engine does the game bendy and the ink machine use", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8931, "Truth_answer": "The game Bendy and the Ink Machine follows Henry Stein, a retired animator who returns to his old animation studio which is brought to life by the titular Ink Machine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the game bendy and the ink machine about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8931, "Truth_answer": "Bendy and the Ink Machine is a survival-horror game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://slicelive.com/bendy-and-the-ink-machine-chapter-3-download.html_p0", "https://www.balokids.com/watch/N68RmmhFNtah4ek_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210182129id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bendy_and_the_Ink_Machine_p2", "https://poetitralestelle.com/oh-no-baby-shawn-vs-five-nights-at-freddys-12-4-he-calls-bendy-the-ink-machine-fgteev/_p7", "http://games-horror.com/category/horror-cartoon-games/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the game bendy and the ink machine", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8931, "Truth_answer": "Bendy and the Ink Machine is a single-player game.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.balokids.com/watch/N68RmmhFNtah4ek_p1", "https://poetitralestelle.com/oh-no-baby-shawn-vs-five-nights-at-freddys-12-4-he-calls-bendy-the-ink-machine-fgteev/_p7", "http://games-horror.com/category/horror-cartoon-games/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the game bendy and the ink machine multiplayer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8932, "Truth_answer": "There are currently sixteen episodes of The Sinner with a third season releasing February 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episode of the sinner will there be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8932, "Truth_answer": "The Sinner is an American anthology crime drama mystery television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of show is the sinner", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8932, "Truth_answer": "The Sinner is based on the novel of the same name by German crime writer Petra Hammesfahr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929155457id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sinner_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the sinner based on a book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8932, "Truth_answer": "The first season of The Sinner received two nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards: Best Miniseries or Television Film and Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for Jessica Biel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the sinner win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8932, "Truth_answer": "The Sinner plot is about when a young mother inexplicably stabs a stranger to death, a sympathetic detective struggles to unlock the mystery buried in her missing memories.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the sinner about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8933, "Truth_answer": "On May 14, 1955, the Soviet Union established the Warsaw Pact, a military alliance between Russia and its Eastern European satellites—including East Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the ussr agree to a unified germany inside of nato", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8933, "Truth_answer": "The Warsaw Pact established a mutual-defense organization composed of the Soviet Union and Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the treaty to a unified germany inside of nato called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8933, "Truth_answer": "The Warsaw Pact was formally known as the Warsaw Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016022402id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Warsaw-Pact_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the warsaw pact called anything else", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8933, "Truth_answer": "The Warsaw Pact was the first step in a more systematic plan to strengthen the Soviet hold over its satellites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016022402id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Warsaw-Pact_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the warsaw pact a step towards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8933, "Truth_answer": "After the democratic revolutions of 1989 in eastern Europe, the Warsaw Pact became moribund and was formally declared “nonexistent” on July 1, 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016022402id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Warsaw-Pact_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the warsaw pact end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8934, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did eeny meeny miny moe come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8935, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "you only hurt the one you love lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8936, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "body of proof season 1 episode 9 cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8937, "Truth_answer": "Bangladesh won the 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the women's asia t20 cup 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8937, "Truth_answer": "Islam is the dominant religion in Bangladesh, with 89.5% of the population being Islamic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about bangladesh", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8937, "Truth_answer": "Bangladesh is a de jure representative democracy under its constitution, with a Westminster-style unitary parliamentary republic that has universal suffrage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the government of Bangladesh", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8937, "Truth_answer": "The total area of Bangladesh is 147,570 km2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the total area of Bangladesh", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8937, "Truth_answer": "The Bangladesh Armed Forces consists of the three uniformed military services of Bangladesh: the Bangladesh Army, the Bangladesh Navy and the Bangladesh Air Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031115507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Armed_Forces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Bangladesh have an army", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8938, "Truth_answer": "Through the Eyes of Love is performed by American singer Melissa Manchester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the theme song from ice castles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8938, "Truth_answer": "Since the 1970s, Melissa Manchester's songs have been carried by adult contemporary radio stations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Manchester_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the singer Melissa Manchester on the radio", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8938, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Manchester was born in the Bronx, a borough of New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Manchester_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the singer Melissa Manchester born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8938, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Manchester played Corrine in the feature film, For the Boys and the piano teacher in Dirty Girl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Manchester_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the singer Melissa Manchester in any films", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8938, "Truth_answer": "Melissa Manchester studied songwriting at New York University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191027075131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_Manchester_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the singer Melissa Manchester go to college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8939, "Truth_answer": "Scholars generally recognize three languages as original biblical languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025183737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_languages_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what three languages was the bible originally written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8939, "Truth_answer": "The Hebrew Bible is also known as the Tanakh", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025183737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_languages_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the hebrew bible called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8939, "Truth_answer": "The Tanakh consists of 39 books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books does the tanakh have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8939, "Truth_answer": "The books of the Christian New Testament are widely agreed to have originally been written in Greek, though some authors often included translations from Hebrew and Aramaic texts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025183737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_languages_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which parts of the bible are written in greek", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8939, "Truth_answer": "Biblical languages are studied more widely than many other dead languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025183737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_languages_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the three biblical languages studied", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8940, "Truth_answer": "English language public instruction began in India in the 1830s during the rule of the East India Company", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did english became official language in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8940, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution of India has mandated Hindi in the Devanagari script to be the official language of the Indian union; English is an additional official language for government work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is english India's only official language", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8940, "Truth_answer": "English is also the sole official language of the Judiciary of India, unless a state Governor or legislature has mandated the use of regional language, or Presidential approval is given.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_English_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is the english language used for in India besides government work", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8940, "Truth_answer": "After independence from Great Britain in 1947, English remained an official language of the new Dominion of India, and later, the Republic of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_English_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the status of english as an official language in India", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8940, "Truth_answer": "According to the 2011 Census, 129 million Indians spoke English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many indians speak Indian English", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8941, "Truth_answer": "The basketball player James Harden won the 2018-19 NBA scoring title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the nba scoring title this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8941, "Truth_answer": "James Harden's full name is James Edward Harden Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the player james harden have a middle name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8941, "Truth_answer": "James Harden played college basketball for Arizona State.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did james harden play college ball", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8941, "Truth_answer": "James Harden was named a consensus All-American and Pac-10 Player of the Year in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did james harden succeed in college ball", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8941, "Truth_answer": "James Harden was selected with the third overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft by the Oklahoma City Thunder.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-recognize-these-star-athletes-in-their-street-clothes?remorapos=3&rmalg=es&remorasrc=98ceda94f66d463b852eca3764af5aa7_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225165841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Harden_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was james harden's first professional team", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8942, "Truth_answer": "The 2016 United States presidential election in New Hampshire was won with a plurality by Hillary Clinton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023135734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election_in_New_Hampshire_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the electoral votes in new hampshire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8942, "Truth_answer": "The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial presidential election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which election was the 2016 presidential election", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8942, "Truth_answer": "The 2016 United States presidential election was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what day was the 2016 election", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8942, "Truth_answer": "The Republican ticket of businessman Donald Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Pence defeated the Democratic ticket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2016 election", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8942, "Truth_answer": "Barack Hussein Obama served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the previous election before 2016", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8943, "Truth_answer": "France's Marion Bartoli beat Sabine Lisicki in the Wimbledon final.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074311id_/https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/23212453_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did marion bartoli beat in the wimbledon final", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8943, "Truth_answer": "Bartoli won her first Grand Slam title with a dominant 6-1 6-4 victory over Lisicki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074311id_/https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/23212453_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the score when France's Marion Bartoli beat Sabine Lisicki in the Wimbledon final", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8943, "Truth_answer": "Honestly I cannot believe it, said the world number 15, the 2007 runner-up and a Grand Slam winner at the 47th attempt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190415074311id_/https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/23212453_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did marion bartoli say about her grand slam win", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8943, "Truth_answer": "Marion Bartoli is 35 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is marion bartoli", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8943, "Truth_answer": "Bartoli plays right-handed and two-handed both sides.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what hand does marion bartoli use", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8944, "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato is scheduled to sing the national anthem in the 2020 Superbowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the national anthem at this years super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8944, "Truth_answer": "The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers 31–20", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2020 superbowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8944, "Truth_answer": "Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes won the 2020 Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won mvp for the 2020 superbowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8944, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 Superbowl game was played on February 2, 2020, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2020 superbowl held", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8944, "Truth_answer": "Superbowl 2020 LIV = 54.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which number superbowl was the 2020 superbowl", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how the union of egg and sperm cells results to variation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8946, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "difference between gastro resistant and enteric coated tablets", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8947, "Truth_answer": "Bajaj Auto is based in Pune, Maharashtra, with plants in Chakan, Waluj and Pantnagar in Uttarakhand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do you know the location of bajaj auto production centre in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8947, "Truth_answer": "Bajaj Auto is the world's third-largest manufacturer of motorcycles and the second-largest in India. It is the world's largest three-wheeler manufacturer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajaj_Auto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is bajaj auto the largest manufacturer in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8947, "Truth_answer": "The Forbes Global 2000 list for the year 2012 ranked Bajaj Auto at 1,416.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajaj_Auto_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did bajaj auto ever make the forbes list", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8947, "Truth_answer": "On 30 Sep 2015, 49.29% of the equity shares of the company were owned by the promoters Bajaj Group and the remaining were owned by others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajaj_Auto_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the shareholders for bajaj auto", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8947, "Truth_answer": "Bajaj Auto had a total of 8,036 employees as of 31 March 2013, of which 51 were women and 25 were differently-abled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303222545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajaj_Auto_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many employees does bajaj auto have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8948, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "4. what problems both political and economic did germany face under the weimar republic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8949, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in england the voltage of residential electrical outlets is 230v", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8950, "Truth_answer": "The National Economic and Development Authority is an independent cabinet-level agency of the Philippine government responsible for economic development and planning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417100020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Economic_and_Development_Authority_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of national economic and development authority", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8950, "Truth_answer": "The present Director of the National Economic and Development Authority General and Socioeconomic Planning Secretary is Sec. Ernesto Pernia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directs the National Economic and Development Authority agency", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8950, "Truth_answer": "Sec. Ernesto Pernia was appointed director of NEDA by president Rodrigo Duterte.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who appointed the director of National Economic and Development Authority", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8950, "Truth_answer": "The National Economic and Development Authority agency was formed 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417100020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Economic_and_Development_Authority_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the National Economic and Development Authority agency formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8950, "Truth_answer": "The National Economic and Development Authority's budget is P1.739 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the National Economic and Development Authority agency's annual budget", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8951, "Truth_answer": "Voice actors for Bob's Burgers include H. Jon Benjamin, Kristen Schaal, and Dan Mintz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices the characters in bob's burgers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8951, "Truth_answer": "The series Bob's Burgers centers on the Belcher family – parents Bob and Linda and their children Tina, Gene and Louise – who run a hamburger restaurant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206233019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%27s_Burgers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show Bob's burgers about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8951, "Truth_answer": "Bob's Burgers has 10 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show bob's burgers have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8951, "Truth_answer": "Bob's Burgers is available on DVD.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.museled.com/2012/04/bobs-burgers-complete-1st-season-review.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206233019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%27s_Burgers_p22" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show bob's burgers on dvd", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8951, "Truth_answer": "Bob's Burgers is similar to South Park and Bojack Horseman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some similar shows to bob's burgers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8952, "Truth_answer": "The Beast from the film Beauty and the Beast is also known as Prince Adam and Master of the Castle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the princes name in beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8952, "Truth_answer": "Beast also appears in the film's two direct-to-video followups Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas and Belle's Magical World.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101204528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_(Beauty_and_the_Beast)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the character beast appear anywhere else", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8952, "Truth_answer": "The Beast is based on the hero of the French fairy tale by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101204528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_(Beauty_and_the_Beast)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the character beast", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8952, "Truth_answer": "The beast is a pampered prince transformed into a hideous beast as punishment for his cold-hearted and selfish ways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me a summary of the character beast", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8952, "Truth_answer": "Belle's declaration of love for the Beast breaks the spell and transforms him back into the prince.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the character beast become human again", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8953, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "an effective pdca process requires which of the following", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8954, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the natural science center in greensboro north carolina", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8955, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to be a dentist in the philippines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8956, "Truth_answer": "“You Can't Always Get What You Want was created specifically for the 2008 Columbia Pictures' film “21”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie is you can't always get what you want in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8956, "Truth_answer": "21 stars Kevin Spacey Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth, and Laurence Fishburne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is in the film 21", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8956, "Truth_answer": "21's Budget was $35 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget of the film 21", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8956, "Truth_answer": "The film 21 is inspired by the true story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling book by Ben Mezrich.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the idea for the film 21 come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8956, "Truth_answer": "21 is a 2008 American heist drama film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of film is the film 21", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8957, "Truth_answer": "At the end of Big Hero 6 Hiro rebuilds Baymax from a healthcare chip. Then the six friends continue their exploits throughout the city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens at the end of big hero 6", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8957, "Truth_answer": "In March 2016, Disney announced that a Big Hero 6 television series was in development and premiered on Disney Channel and Disney XD in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hero_6_%28film%29_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the film big hero 6 have a spin off", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8957, "Truth_answer": "Calculating in all expenses, Deadline estimated that the film Big Hero 6 made a profit of $187.34 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hero_6_%28film%29_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much profit did the film big hero 6 make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8957, "Truth_answer": "Big Hero 6 was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 24, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122041544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hero_6_%28film%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the film big hero 6 come out on dvd", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8957, "Truth_answer": "The villain in Big Hero 6 is a man wearing a Kabuki mask who can control microbots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the villain in the film big hero 6", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8958, "Truth_answer": "Allison Smith plays Mallory O'Brien, Leo McGarry's daughter on West Wing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played leo's daughter on west wing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8958, "Truth_answer": "The West Wing is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential television series. It has been ranked among the best television shows of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202070517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_West_Wing_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the west wing a succcessful show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8958, "Truth_answer": "An episode of West Wing runs for 42 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is an episode of the show west wing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8958, "Truth_answer": "West Wing's audio is Dolby Digital 5.1.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what audio format is the show west wing in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8958, "Truth_answer": "Several books have been published about The West Wing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me something interesting about the show west wing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the battle of nagasaki take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8960, "Truth_answer": "The Interim Government was in force till 15 August 1947 when a new government was formed. Nehru became the Prime Minister of India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the prime minister in the interim government formed in 1946", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8960, "Truth_answer": "Nehru was the first prime minister of independent India, who established parliamentary government and became noted for his neutralist policies in foreign affairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102102921id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jawaharlal-Nehru_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was prime minister nehru", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8960, "Truth_answer": "Nehru was homeschooled in India, mostly by English governesses and tutors. He continued his education in England, at the Harrow School in London and at Trinity College, Cambridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102102921id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jawaharlal-Nehru_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Jawaharlal Nehru educated?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8960, "Truth_answer": "Jawaharlal Nehru helped lead India to independence, which ended the British raj. As India’s first prime minister, he worked to make India an important member of the international community.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102102921id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jawaharlal-Nehru_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Jawaharlal Nehru change the world", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8960, "Truth_answer": "Jawaharlal Nehru served as prime minister until his death in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Jawaharlal Nehru serve as prime minister", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8961, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin consisted of vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124051958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_p0", "http://mmusic-zone.blogspot.com/search/label/Rock%20Music_p44" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the band members in led zeppelin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8961, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin was active from 1968–1980.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the band Led Zeppelin still play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8961, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin was originally named The New Yardbirds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Led Zeppelin ever change names", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8961, "Truth_answer": "Led Zeppelin released nine studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many albums did the band Led Zeppelin release", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8961, "Truth_answer": "Among the band Led Zeppelin's awards are an American Music Award in 2005, and the Polar Music Prize in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124051958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Led_Zeppelin_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band Led Zeppelin win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8962, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, since 1921 comprises four countries: England, Scotland, and Wales and Northern Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is northern ireland a part of the united kingdom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8962, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a sovereign country located off the north­western coast of the European mainland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the united kingdom located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8962, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what government does the united kingdom have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8962, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom is the sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP and ninth-largest economy by purchasing power parity.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/John_Robertson_%28Bothwell_MP%29_p3", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Vipers_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the economy of the united kingdom", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8962, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom is majorly 59.5% Christian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the major religion in the united kingdom", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8963, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the host of the x factor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8964, "Truth_answer": "The name Din Tai Fung doesn't mean anything, as it was a combination of the founder Yang Bingyi's previous employer Heng Tai Fung and his new supplier Din Mei Oils.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200608162558id_/https://says.com/my/fun/what-chinese-restaurant-names-mean-when-you-translate-them-into-english_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does din tai fung mean in english", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8964, "Truth_answer": "Din Tai Fung is a Taiwanese restaurant franchise specializing in Huaiyang cuisine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of food is the restaurant din tai fung", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8964, "Truth_answer": "Outside Taiwan, Din Tai Fung also has branches in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, United States, Thailand, UK and the UAE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626211031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Din_Tai_Fung_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the restaurant din tai fung international", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8964, "Truth_answer": "Founder Yang Bingyi founded Din Tai Fung.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the restaurant din tai fung", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8964, "Truth_answer": "Din Tai Fung is known internationally for its xiaolongbao.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626211031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Din_Tai_Fung_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the restaurant din tai fung known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is an enumerated power of congress", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8966, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the root element of the dom on a web page", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8967, "Truth_answer": "Tubthumping (also known colloquially as I Get Knocked Down) is a song released by British rock band Chumbawamba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song pissing the night away", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8967, "Truth_answer": "Tubthumping is a song released by British rock band Chumbawamba from their eighth studio album, Tubthumper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004193456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubthumping_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song Tubthumping come from an album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8967, "Truth_answer": "Tubthumping is a dance-rock song.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of music is the song Tubthumping", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8967, "Truth_answer": "The album version of Tubthumping is 4:38 and the single edit is 3:33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of the song Tubthumping", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8967, "Truth_answer": "Tubthumping was released August 1997.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song Tubthumping released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the pittsburgh penguins play in the playoffs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8969, "Truth_answer": "Carnival Magic was completed on 29 April 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the carnival magic cruise ship built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8969, "Truth_answer": "Carnival Magic cost US$740 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the carnival magic cruise ship cost", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8969, "Truth_answer": "Carnival Magic is a Dream-class cruise ship.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://allthingscruise.com/tags/davidmagic/_p1", "http://floridacruisesfl.com/october-2019-fort-lauderdale/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what class of ship is the carnival magic cruise ship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8969, "Truth_answer": "Carnival Magic was laid down on 20 November 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112041651id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_Magic_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the carnival magic cruise ship laid down", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8969, "Truth_answer": "During a seven-day Caribbean cruise, a 39-year-old male guest of the Carnival Magic died when he accidentally fell from his cabin balcony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112041651id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_Magic_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has carnival magic cruise ship had any bad incidents", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8970, "Truth_answer": "The Lincoln Memorial is a Greek Revival style structure built in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what style of architecture is the lincoln memorial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8970, "Truth_answer": "The Lincoln Memorial is an American national memorial built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the lincoln memorial", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8970, "Truth_answer": "The architect of the Lincoln Memorial was Henry Bacon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/List_of_University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana%E2%80%93Champaign_people_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the architect of the lincoln memorial", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8970, "Truth_answer": "The Lincoln Memorial building is in the form of a Greek Doric temple.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the shape of the lincoln memorial", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8970, "Truth_answer": "The Lincoln Memorial was built from 1914–1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the lincoln memorial built", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8971, "Truth_answer": "Live and Let Die was filmed in Louisiana, Jamaica, Pinewood Studios, Harlem New York, and Manhattan's Upper East Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the james bond movie live and let die filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8971, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for Live and Let Die began in October 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the filming for live and let die begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8971, "Truth_answer": "Roger Moore plays the fictional MI6 agent James Bond in Live and Let Die.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://007legacy.com/live-and-let-die-movie-overview_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played bond in the film live and let die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8971, "Truth_answer": "In Live and Let Die, James Bond is trapped in a world of gangsters and voodoo as he fights to put a stop to a drug baron's scheme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main story of the film live and let die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8971, "Truth_answer": "Live and Let Die was the first James Bond film featuring an African American Bond girl romantically involved with 007, Rosie Carver, who was played by Gloria Hendry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217002612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_and_Let_Die_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything notable about the film live and let die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8972, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018 there is only one season of Cheer Squad, with no clear plans to renew the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210231903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheer_Squad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is season 2 of cheer squad coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8972, "Truth_answer": "Cheer Squad is a Canadian reality television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210231903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheer_Squad_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is cheer squad an american show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8972, "Truth_answer": "Ali Moffatt plays head coach and co-owner in Cheer Squad.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays head coach in the show cheer squad", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8972, "Truth_answer": "In episode one of Cheer Squad, hot off the heels of the World Cheerleading Championships, The Great White Sharks must build a new dream team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the first episode of the show cheer squad", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8972, "Truth_answer": "In the last episode of Cheer Squad, the Sharks are in Orlando chasing a third World Title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the last episode of the show cheer squad", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8973, "Truth_answer": "Hey Arnold! takes place in the fictional American city of Hillwood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101181222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Arnold!_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is hey arnold supposed to take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8973, "Truth_answer": "Hey Arnold!: The Movie is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Arnold!:_The_Movie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a film version of the show hey arnold", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8973, "Truth_answer": "Hey Arnold!: The Movie was Nickelodeon's first animated feature to receive a PG rating from the Motion Picture Association of America for thematic elements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Arnold!:_The_Movie_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mpaa rating of the film hey arnold", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8973, "Truth_answer": "Hey Arnold!: The Movie holds a 29% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 78 reviews; the average rating is 4.6/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Arnold!:_The_Movie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the film hey arnold get on rotten tomatoes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8973, "Truth_answer": "THQ released a video game of the movie Hey Arnold!: The Movie, exclusively for the Game Boy Advance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218062821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Arnold!:_The_Movie_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a video game of the film hey arnold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8974, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who started the fire on dan in one tree hill", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8975, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most wins in the american league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8976, "Truth_answer": "East River Mountain Scenic Overlook is a popular Observation deck in Bluefield, West Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is there to do in bluefield wv", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8976, "Truth_answer": "Virginia's nicknames are Old Dominion, Mother of Presidents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129015929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nickname of virginia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8976, "Truth_answer": "Our Great Virginia is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223211034id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Great_Virginia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does virginia have an anthem", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8976, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Shearer Northam is an American politician and physician serving as the 73rd Governor of Virginia since January 13, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the governor of virginia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8976, "Truth_answer": "Richmond is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of virginia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8977, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "branching is a technique generally used for in scm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8978, "Truth_answer": "Select digital and disc-based Xbox 360 and Original Xbox games can be played on Xbox One.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you play xbox 360 games on xbox one", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8978, "Truth_answer": "Xbox One is an all in one entertainment system, and you can play games like Forza and Halo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of games can you play on xbox one console", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8978, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox One is an eighth-generation home video game console developed by Microsoft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ftxu.iwno.pw/xbox-one-error-code.html_p0", "http://expzm.com/448195/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the console xbox one", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8978, "Truth_answer": "On launch, Xbox One was available in a single retail configuration, which included the console with 500 GB hard drive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201033757id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_One_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the xbox one have a hard drive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8978, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox One uses HDMI video input.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of video input does xbox one use", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8979, "Truth_answer": "Cedar Cove was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225195113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Cove_(TV_series)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the hallmark series cedar cove filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8979, "Truth_answer": "Unity Pictures Group produced Cedar Cove.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what company produced the series cedar cove", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8979, "Truth_answer": "Cedar Cove originally aired on the Hallmark Channel.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://thepcprinciple.com/?tag=interview&paged=11_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is the series cedar cove on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8979, "Truth_answer": "Cedar Cove is based on author Debbie Macomber's book series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225195113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Cove_(TV_series)_p0", "https://thepcprinciple.com/?tag=interview&paged=11_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the cedar cove series based on a book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8979, "Truth_answer": "On December 1, 2015, it was announced that the Cedar Cove series was cancelled and would not be renewed for a fourth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show cedar cove still running", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the head of the fiscal responsibility and budget management (frbm) committee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8981, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new zealand school year start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8982, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "matins lauds prime terce sext none vespers and compline", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8983, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state bank of bikaner merged with state bank of jaipur in which year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8984, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the original kodak camera boasted how many exposures", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state governments encouraged free press including opposition to american independence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8986, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the gold seal go on a certificate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the items from the 12 days of christmas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8988, "Truth_answer": "The winner of the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race was Bob the Drag Queen", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the last season of drag race", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8988, "Truth_answer": "Kim Chi and Naomi Smalls were runner-up in Season 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the runner up in the last season of drag race", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8988, "Truth_answer": "On the RuPaul's Drag Race mini challenges, each contestant is asked to perform a different task with varying requirements and time limitations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the mini challenges on the show Rupauls drag race", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8988, "Truth_answer": "The requirements of Drag Race's maxi challenge vary across each episode, and can be individual or group challenges, and initially grant immunity to the winner in the next challenge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the maxi challenges on the show Rupauls drag race", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8988, "Truth_answer": "The contestants on Rupaul's Drag Race walk down a runway presenting outfits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are runways important to the show Rupauls drag race", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8989, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "blood belongs to which of the following types of connective tissue", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8990, "Truth_answer": "The Tappan Zee Bridge project was expected to be completed by June 15, 2018, at a cost of $3.98 billion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224075820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tappan_Zee_Bridge_(2017%E2%80%93present)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the new tappan zee bridge cost", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8990, "Truth_answer": "The New Tappan Zee bridge opened August 26, 2017 and September 11, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new tappan zee bridge open", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8990, "Truth_answer": "The new bridge's north span carries the automobile traffic of the New York State Thruway, Interstate 87 and I-287, connecting the towns of Tarrytown and Nyack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the point of the new tappan zee bridge", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8990, "Truth_answer": "The New Tappan Zee bridge is a twin cable-stayed bridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of bridge is the new tappan zee bridge", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8990, "Truth_answer": "The new Tappan Zee bridge's official name has been controversial since its announcement. A petition and proposed legislation have opposed the attachment of Mario Cuomo's name to the bridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224075820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tappan_Zee_Bridge_(2017%E2%80%93present)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any conflict regarding the new tappan zee bridge", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8991, "Truth_answer": "Albert Henry Woolson was the last known surviving member of the Union Army who served in the American Civil War", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225204550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Woolson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last known civil war veteran", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8991, "Truth_answer": "Albert Henry Woolson was ranked as a Drummer boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Albert Henry Woolson's rank", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8991, "Truth_answer": "Albert Henry Woolson served from 1864 to 1865.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what years did Albert Henry Woolson serve", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8991, "Truth_answer": "Woolson died at St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth on August 2, 1956, at what was then thought to be the age of 106, of a recurring lung congestion condition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the veteran die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8991, "Truth_answer": "Following his death, President Dwight D. Eisenhower said, The American people have lost the last personal link with the Union Army...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone comment on the veteran's death", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8992, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what inscription is below the american flag at the korean memorial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8993, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the focusing of different colors of light at different distances behind a lens", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8994, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bob dylan the complete album collection vol. one", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8995, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is lori pregnant by on the walking dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8996, "Truth_answer": "Cows have more than one thymus, in their neck and by their heart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140915005724id_/http://chomposaurus.wordpress.com:80/2008/05/29/know-your-cow-sweetbreads/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the thymus gland in a cow", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8996, "Truth_answer": "Within the thymus, T cells mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the body adapts specifically to foreign invaders.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://chakrainspiration.com/tag/cat-pose/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the thymus gland", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8996, "Truth_answer": "The thymus was known to the ancient Greeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the thymus gland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8996, "Truth_answer": "The thymus is located in the anterior superior mediastinum, in front of the heart and behind the sternum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the thymus gland in humans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8996, "Truth_answer": "By the early teens, the thymus begins to decrease in size and activity and the tissue of the thymus is gradually replaced by adipose tissue (fat).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the thymus gland change", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8997, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Hospital of St Nicholas Harbledown in the village of Harbledown is possibly the first hospital built in England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first hospital built in england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8997, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Hospital of St Nicholas Harbledown was founded for the relief of lepers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the harbledown hospital made", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8997, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Hospital of St Nicholas Harbledown was founded c. 1084.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411023800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbledown_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the harbledown hospital made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8997, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Hospital of St Nicholas Harbledown was founded by Archbishop Lanfranc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411023800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbledown_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the harbledown hospital", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8997, "Truth_answer": "The hospital of Harbledown is now an Almshouse with a range of cottages for elderly people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411023800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbledown_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the harbledown hospital", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8998, "Truth_answer": "The IUPAC name of Isobutanol or isobutyl alcohol is 2-methylpropan-1-ol", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the iupac name for isobutyl alcohol", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8998, "Truth_answer": "Isobutanol is mainly used as a solvent either directly or as its esters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isobutanol_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is isobutanol used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8998, "Truth_answer": "Isobutanol is produced by the carbonylation of propylene", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200321003055id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isobutanol_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is isobutanol produced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8998, "Truth_answer": "Isobutanol ingestion symptoms include abdominal pain, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the isobutanol ingestion symptoms", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8998, "Truth_answer": "If Isobutanol is ingested, rinse your mouth, drink one or two glasses of water, do not induce vomiting, and seek medical attention", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what should be done if someone ingests isobutanol", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 8999, "Truth_answer": "Otto von Bismarck, the Chancellor of Prussia and Germany, was called “man of blood” from his great war policy, and “iron” from his indomitable will.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100139id_/https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/brewers/man-blood-and-iron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was known as the man of blood and iron in world history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 8999, "Truth_answer": "Otto von Bismarck was in office as Chancellor of the German Empire from 21 March 1871 through 20 March 1890", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125172528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_von_Bismarck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did otto von bismarck serve as chancellor of germany", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 8999, "Truth_answer": "Otto von Bismarck was in office as Minister President of Prussia from 9 November 1873 to 20 March 1890", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did otto von bismarck serve as minister president of prussia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 8999, "Truth_answer": "Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck delivered his famous Blood and Iron speech at a meeting of the budget commission of the Prussian Parliament on September 30, 1862.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200329052011id_/http://ghdi.ghi-dc.org/sub_document.cfm?document_id=250_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did otto von bismarck make his famous speech", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 8999, "Truth_answer": "Germany became a modern, unified nation under the leadership of the “Iron Chancellor” Otto von Bismarck, who between 1862 and 1890 effectively ruled first Prussia and then all of Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105142920id_/https://www.history.com/topics/germany/otto-von-bismarck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is otto von bismarck known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9000, "Truth_answer": "The UK part of the film The Holiday was partially shot in Godalming and Shere, a town and village in the county of Surrey in South East England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holiday_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the holiday filmed in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9000, "Truth_answer": "The film The Holiday grossed a total of $205,135,175, worldwide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holiday_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the film the holiday gross", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9000, "Truth_answer": "The production budget of the film The Holiday was $85 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the production budget for the film the holiday", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9000, "Truth_answer": "Eli Wallach played Arthur Abbott in The Holiday, a famous screenwriter from the Golden Age of Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was eli wallach's charater in the holiday", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9000, "Truth_answer": "Eli Wallach was 90 years old when The Holiday was filmed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211082139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holiday_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was eli wallach when he played arthur abbott in the holiday", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9001, "Truth_answer": "Judges for America's' Got Talent include Piers Morgan, David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, Sharon Osbourne, Howie Mandel, Howard Stern, Mel B, Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell, Julianne Hough, and Gabrielle Union", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been a judge on america's got talent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9001, "Truth_answer": "America's' Got Talent has had five hosts: Regis Philbin, Jerry Springer, Nick Cannon, Tyra Banks, and Terry Crews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many hosts has america's got talent had", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9001, "Truth_answer": "America's Got Talent premiered on June 21, 2006", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did america's got talent premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9001, "Truth_answer": "There are fourteen seasons of America's Got Talent", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons long is america's got talent", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9001, "Truth_answer": "The most successful America's Got Talent contestant of all time is ventriloquist Terry Fator, who appeared on the second season of the show in 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214202id_/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/the-most-successful-americas-got-talent-contestant-ever-is-now-worth-160-million.html/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which former contestant of america's got talent has sold the most albums", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9002, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name a country that ends with the word stan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9003, "Truth_answer": "With effect from 30 July 2007, UTI Bank changed its name to Axis Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819101021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_Bank_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was uti bank renamed to axis bank", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9003, "Truth_answer": "Axis Bank has its head office in Mumbai, Maharashtra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819101021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_Bank_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is axis bank's head office", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9003, "Truth_answer": "Axis Bank was founded in December 1993, as UTI Bank, opening its registered office in Ahmedabad and corporate office in Mumbai.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was axis bank founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9003, "Truth_answer": "Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone is the brand ambassador of Axis Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819101021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_Bank_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the brand ambassador of axis bank", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9003, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Chaudhry took over as the MD & CEO of Axis Bank on 1 January 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the ceo of axis bank", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9004, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won guy's grocery games all star grocery rush", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9005, "Truth_answer": "An endotracheal tube is placed into the trachea through the mouth and vocal cords while a tracheostomy tube is placed by a surgical opening through the neck to the trachea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between endotracheal and tracheostomy tube", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9005, "Truth_answer": "Tracheal tubes are commonly used for airway management in the settings of general anesthesia, critical care, mechanical ventilation, and emergency medicine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311030234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracheal_tube_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the tracheal tubes for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9005, "Truth_answer": "Maeterlinck GmbH developed the disposable endotracheal tube and produced a plethora of design variations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311030234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracheal_tube_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed disposable tracheal tubes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9005, "Truth_answer": "Most endotracheal tubes today are constructed of polyvinyl chloride, but specialty tubes constructed of silicone rubber, latex rubber, or stainless steel are also widely available.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311030234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracheal_tube_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are endotracheal tubes made of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9005, "Truth_answer": "The most commonly used tracheostomy tubes are made from polyvinyl chloride, silicone, or polyurethane", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are tracheostomy tubes made of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9006, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following variables is not a topic that geographer's study", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9007, "Truth_answer": "On 28 June 2007 the Sydney Opera House was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List under the World Heritage Convention", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114000522id_/https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/our-story/world-heritage.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the sydney opera house became a world heritage site", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9007, "Truth_answer": "Jørn Utzon is most notable for designing the Sydney Opera House in Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108044711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B8rn_Utzon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the architect of the sydney opera house", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9007, "Truth_answer": "Jørn Utzon's other noteworthy works include Bagsværd Church near Copenhagen and the National Assembly Building in Kuwait.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108044711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B8rn_Utzon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are jørn utzon's other noteworthy works besides the sydney opera house", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9007, "Truth_answer": "Jørn Utzon was born in Copenhagen, the son of a naval architect, and grew up in Aalborg, Denmark, where he became interested in ships and a possible naval career", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did jørn utzon grow up", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9007, "Truth_answer": "Jørn Utzon attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1937 where he studied under Kay Fisker and Steen Eiler Rasmussen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did jørn utzon study", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9008, "Truth_answer": "Unclaimed National Championships are teams that have been named a National Champion throughout the history of college football but the school does not claim it in the schools record book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an unclaimed national title in college football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9008, "Truth_answer": "The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision was founded in 1978", "Truth_passages": [ "https://legalnewsline.com/stories/510522501-utah-ag-takes-football-antitrust-case-to-holder-varney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the ncaa division 1 football bowl subdivision founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9008, "Truth_answer": "There are 130 teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision", "Truth_passages": [ "https://legalnewsline.com/stories/510522501-utah-ag-takes-football-antitrust-case-to-holder-varney_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams are in the ncaa division 1 football bowl subdivision", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9008, "Truth_answer": "Since the 2013 season, there have been ten conferences in the FBS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203000447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I_Football_Bowl_Subdivision_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many fbs conferences have there been since 2013", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9008, "Truth_answer": "Currently as of March 2020, there is no unified system to provide FBS football players with financial compensation aside from collegiate scholarships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do fbs football players get financial compensation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9009, "Truth_answer": "Bridget Marquardt, from the playboy mansion, is a paranormal investigator and in early 2019 she started the podcast GHOST MAGNET with Bridget Marquardt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111215216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Marquardt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is bridget from the playboy mansion now", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9009, "Truth_answer": "Bridget Marquardt is known for her role on the reality television series The Girls Next Door, which depicted her life as one of Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Hefner's girlfriends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is bridget marquardt known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9009, "Truth_answer": "Bridget Marquardt has an associate degree, a B.A. in communications, and a Master's Degree in Communications.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many degrees does bridget marquardt have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9009, "Truth_answer": "Bridget Marquardt was Hugh Hefner's partner from 2002 to 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was bridget marquardt hugh hefner's partner", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9009, "Truth_answer": "In early January 2009, it was reported that Bridget Marquardt had moved out of the Playboy Mansion to become her own person.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111215216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Marquardt_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did bridget marquardt move out of the playboy mansion", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9010, "Truth_answer": "In order to generate heat when the body is cold, the arrector pili muscles contract all at once, causing the hair to stand up straight on the skin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200812182518id_/https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/cutaneous_nerve_lab/patients/skin_anatomy.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one major function of arrector pili muscle contraction", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9010, "Truth_answer": "Each arrector pili is composed of a bundle of smooth muscle fibres which attach to several follicles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200414215357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrector_pili_muscle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the arrector pili muscle composed of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9010, "Truth_answer": "The arrector pili muscle is innervated by the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200414215357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrector_pili_muscle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the arrector pili muscle innervated by", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9010, "Truth_answer": "Piloerection is a classic symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy, some brain tumors, and autonomic hyperreflexia. Goose bumps can also be caused by withdrawal from opiates such as heroin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209171436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goose_bumps_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what serious conditions are indicated by goosebumps", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9010, "Truth_answer": "Goosebumps can be a sign of Keratosis pilaris, a harmless and common skin condition that creates the look of goosebumps on the skin for long periods of time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412111036id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/goosebumps-on-skin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a skin condition associated with goosebumps", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9011, "Truth_answer": "The landlords of the sixteenth century England started the process of creating enclosures for marking their farming lands and pastures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created enclosures in the 16th century england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9011, "Truth_answer": "The anti-enclosure acts of 1489 and 1516 were aimed at stopping the waste of structures and farmland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the anti enclosure acts of 1489 and 1516 aiming for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9011, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with Kett's Rebellion in 1549, agrarian revolts swept all over the nation, and other revolts occurred periodically throughout the century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did agrarian revolts start in the 16th century", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9011, "Truth_answer": "The popular rural mentality during the agrarian revolts of the 16th century was to restore the security, stability, and functionality of the old commons system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the popular rural mentality during the agrarian revolts of the 16th century", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9011, "Truth_answer": "In 1515, conversion from arable to pasture became an offence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did conversion from arable to pasture become an offence in the 16th century", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9012, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of india all state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9013, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of sports that are in the olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9014, "Truth_answer": "The Congress passed the Act of April 22, 1864 and IN GOD WE TRUST first appeared on the 1864 two cent coin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was in god we trust put on coins", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9014, "Truth_answer": "IN GOD WE TRUST was first used on paper money in 1957, when it appeared on the one-dollar silver certificate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122190152id_/https://www.treasury.gov/about/education/Pages/in-god-we-trust.aspx_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the motto in god we trust placed on paper currency", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9014, "Truth_answer": "The first paper currency bearing the motto IN GOD WE TRUST entered circulation on October 1, 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122190152id_/https://www.treasury.gov/about/education/Pages/in-god-we-trust.aspx_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the paper currency bearing the motto in god we trust enter circulation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9014, "Truth_answer": "The 84th Congress passed legislation, also signed by President Dwight Eisenhower on July 30, 1956, declaring the phrase IN GOD WE TRUST to be the national motto.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202190835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_we_trust_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the motto in god we trust declared a national motto", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9014, "Truth_answer": "During the Cold War era, the US sought to distinguish itself from the Soviet Union, which promoted state atheism, implementing antireligious legislation. IN GOD WE TRUST became the national motto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the motto in god we trust placed on all american currency", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9015, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time seahawks lost at home", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9015, "Truth_answer": "The Seattle Seahawks joined the NFL in 1976 as an expansion team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Seahawks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the seattle seahawks join the nfl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9015, "Truth_answer": "The Seattle Seahawks fans have been referred to collectively as the 12th Man, 12th Fan, or 12s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Seahawks_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the seattle seahawks' fans called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9015, "Truth_answer": "Pete Carroll is the head coach and executive vice president of the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204162445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Carroll_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the head coach of the seattle seahawks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9015, "Truth_answer": "Pete Carroll was officially hired as the Seahawks' head coach on January 11. 2010", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204162445id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Carroll_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did pete carroll become the head coach of the seahawks", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9016, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the ports of msp430 identified at its cpu", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9016, "Truth_answer": "The MSP430 is designed for low cost and, specifically, low power consumption embedded applications.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902222323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_MSP430_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the msp430 designed for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9016, "Truth_answer": "There are six general generations of MSP430 processors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902222323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_MSP430_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many msp430 generations are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9016, "Truth_answer": "Additional families within MSP430 include Fixed Function, Automotive, and Extended Temp parts", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902222323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_MSP430_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are additional families within the msp430", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9016, "Truth_answer": "The MSP430 peripherals are generally easy to use, with mostly consistent addresses between models, and no write only registers, except for the hardware multiplier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902222323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI_MSP430_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the msp430 peripherals easy to use", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9017, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the andrew marr show start again", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9017, "Truth_answer": "The Andrew Marr Show was originally launched on 11 September 2005 as Sunday AM.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andrew_Marr_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the andrew marr show launched", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9017, "Truth_answer": "Sunday AM was renamed The Andrew Marr Show for the new series in September 2007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andrew_Marr_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the andrew marr show adopt its current name", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9017, "Truth_answer": "The Andrew Marr Show shares a studio with Sunday Politics, Newsnight and HARDtalk, BBC World News, GMT, Impact, Global and Focus On Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andrew_Marr_Show_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other programmes does the andrew marr show share the studio with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9017, "Truth_answer": "The producers of The Andrew Marr Show are Libby Jukes, Brian Hollywood, Hannah Copeland and Lesley Boden", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203011925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andrew_Marr_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the producers of the andrew marr show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9018, "Truth_answer": "As Time Goes By became famous when it was featured in the 1942 Warner Bros. film Casablanca performed by Dooley Wilson as Sam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang as time goes by in casablanca", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9018, "Truth_answer": "As Time Goes By is a song written by Herman Hupfeld in 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.nnhs65.com/05-15-19-NNHS-As-Time-Goes-By.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song as time goes on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9018, "Truth_answer": "As Time Goes By was not written specially for Casablanca. It was written a decade before for the modestly successful 1931 Broadway show Everybody’s Welcome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song as time goes by written for casablanca", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9018, "Truth_answer": "As Time Goes By features in two classic movies, Casablanca and Sleepless in Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song as time goes by in any other movie besides casablanca", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9018, "Truth_answer": "Jimmy Durante sings As Time Goes By in the romantic comedy hit Sleepless in Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song as time goes by in sleepless in seattle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9019, "Truth_answer": "Throughout high school Travis Pastrana was home schooled and he graduated at the age of 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113159id_/https://sites.google.com/site/schoolassinments/laaaaaaaaaaa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did travis pastrana go to high school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9019, "Truth_answer": "Travis Pastrana graduated with a 4.0 average from Maryland University", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200930163140id_/https://www.dirtbikeplanet.com/travis-pastrana-199-lives/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did travis pastrana go to college", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9019, "Truth_answer": "With his Puerto Rican heritage on his father's side, Travis Pastrana has been able to represent Puerto Rico when competing internationally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707234227id_/https://www.biography.com/athlete/travis-pastrana_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is travis pastrana's ethnic background", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9019, "Truth_answer": "Travis Pastrana loyally competes on Suzuki motorcycles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707234227id_/https://www.biography.com/athlete/travis-pastrana_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of bikes does travis pastrana compete with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9019, "Truth_answer": "Travis Pastrana made his debut in NASCAR competition by driving in the 2011 Toyota All-Star Showdown, finishing sixth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did travis pastrana make his debut in nascar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9020, "Truth_answer": "The Hunger Games trilogy takes place in the nation of Panem which consists of a wealthy Capitol city surrounded by twelve poorer districts ruled by the Capitol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 12 district in hunger games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9020, "Truth_answer": "The Hunger Games' District 13 was supposedly bombed and destroyed but in Mockingjay, it is confirmed that District 13 had become an underground district.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a 13th district in the hunger games", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9020, "Truth_answer": "Along with District 2, District 1 is heavily favored by the Capitol and is fairly wealthy compared to the rest of the districts in The Hunger Games", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which district is the least poor of the 12 districts in the hunger games", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9020, "Truth_answer": "In The Hunger Games, District 1's primary industry is manufacturing luxury items, such as jewelry, for the Capitol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218113044id_/https://thehungergames.fandom.com/wiki/District_1_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is district 1's industry in the hunger games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9020, "Truth_answer": "District 2's industry is masonry, but also manufactures weaponry, makes trains, and supplies the nation's Peacekeepers in The Hunger Games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222205453id_/https://thehungergames.fandom.com/wiki/Panem_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is district 2's industry in the hunger games", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9021, "Truth_answer": "Derek Fisher is the all-time NBA record holder in playoff games played.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013011122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Fisher_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's played the most nba playoff games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9021, "Truth_answer": "Derek Fisher was selected 24th overall in the 1996 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers, and spent his first eight seasons with them", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was derek fisher's first professional team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9021, "Truth_answer": "Derek Fisher made his NBA debut in an early season game with the Lakers against the Phoenix Suns, tallying 12 points and five assists.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did derek fisher play against in his nba debut", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9021, "Truth_answer": "Derek Fisher played for the Los Angeles Lakers from 1996 to 2004 and from 2007 to 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did derek fisher play for the la lakers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9021, "Truth_answer": "The first team Derek Fisher coached was the New York Knicks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first team that derek fisher coached", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9022, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of hospitals in karachi with phone numbers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9023, "Truth_answer": "The correspondence principle states that social relations in school can be directly related to those in the work-place, meaning that educational institutions prepare students for their future work roles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200712213300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_principle_(sociology)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the correspondence principle operate within school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9023, "Truth_answer": "Writers in the correspondence principle vein are in particular interested in the relationship between a person's social standing and the type of education that is received at school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200712213300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_principle_(sociology)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are writers in the correspondence principle vein interested in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9023, "Truth_answer": "Gary Watson and Diep Tran are writers of the correspondence principle vein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the writers in the correspondence principle vein", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9023, "Truth_answer": "The correspondence principle is broadly aligned with the conflict theory approach to sociology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200712213300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_principle_(sociology)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which theory is the correspondence principle aligned with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9023, "Truth_answer": "The conflict theory, suggested by Karl Marx, claims society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117233648id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/conflict-theory.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the conflict theory", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9024, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "21. which of the following is an intel 5th i7 processor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9025, "Truth_answer": "Harvard University, founded in 1636, claims to be the oldest institution of higher education in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first college founded in america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9025, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Bacow is the 29th President of Harvard University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123120717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Bacow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the president of harvard university", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9025, "Truth_answer": "Lawrence Bacow assumed office as President of Harvard University on July 1, 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123120717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Bacow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did lawrence bacow assume office", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9025, "Truth_answer": "By charter, Harvard has two governing boards: the President and Fellows of Harvard College, also known as the Corporation, and the Board of Overseers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118221331id_/https://www.harvard.edu/about-harvard/harvards-president-leadership_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the governing body of harvard university", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9025, "Truth_answer": "There are 2, 400 professors teaching at Harvard University", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many professors teach at harvard university", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9026, "Truth_answer": "The Earth orbits, or revolves around the Sun. This movement is called revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102605id_/https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/High_School_Earth_Science/Earth%27s_Motions_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is earth's motion around the sun in a path called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9026, "Truth_answer": "Léon Foucault was a French physicist best known for his demonstration of the Foucault pendulum, a device demonstrating the effect of the Earth's rotation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who used a pendulum to test earth's rotation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9026, "Truth_answer": "Earth rotates once in about 24 hours with respect to the Sun, but once every 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds with respect to other, distant, stars", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does it take earth to make one rotation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9026, "Truth_answer": "Today, the Earth's axis is tilted 23.5 degrees from the plane of its orbit around the sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128195344id_/https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/Milankovitch/milankovitch_2.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the axial tilt of earth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9026, "Truth_answer": "Earth's axial tilt changes. During a cycle that averages about 40,000 years, the tilt of the axis varies between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128195344id_/https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/Milankovitch/milankovitch_2.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the axial tilt of earth vary", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9027, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "phil collins you'll be in my heart album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9028, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the illustrator for green eggs and ham", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9028, "Truth_answer": "Green Eggs and Ham is a children's book by Dr. Seuss, first published on August 12, 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Eggs_and_Ham_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was green eggs and ham published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9028, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019, the book Green Eggs and Ham has sold 8 million copies worldwide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Eggs_and_Ham_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies has green eggs and ham sold", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9028, "Truth_answer": "The vocabulary of the text in Green Eggs and Ham consists of just 50 words", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many words are used in green eggs and ham", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9028, "Truth_answer": "Theodor Seuss Geisel is known for his work writing and illustrating more than 60 books under the pen name Dr. Seuss", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202042404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books has dr. seuss written", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9029, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "relate the ratio of surface area to volume to cell growth and cell division", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9030, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "royal caribbean largest cruise ship in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9031, "Truth_answer": "Pink sang the national anthem at Super Bowl 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetoneguru.com/who-singing-the-national-anthem-at-super-bowl-50/_p7", "https://www.montereyherald.com/2018/01/29/beer-inspires-chris-pratt-to-star-in-his-first-commercial/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Diamond_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the national anthem at super bowl 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9031, "Truth_answer": "Alecia Beth Moore is known professionally as Pink.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is pink's given name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9031, "Truth_answer": "Pink's first album, Can't Take Me Home, was released on April 4, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did pink release her first album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9031, "Truth_answer": "Can't Take Me Home received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. AllMusic gave the album positive review, giving it four out of five stars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can%27t_Take_Me_Home_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album can't take me home get good reviews", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9031, "Truth_answer": "Can't Take Me Home produced three singles, There You Go, Most Girls, and You Make Me Sick", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can%27t_Take_Me_Home_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what singles came out of can't take me home", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9032, "Truth_answer": "Real Madrid holds the record for most victories, winning the FIFA Club World Cup four times since its inception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111231711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FIFA_Club_World_Cup_finals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has madrid won the club world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9032, "Truth_answer": "Real Madrid won the FIFA Club World Cup in 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did real madrid win the fifa club world cups", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9032, "Truth_answer": "FC Barcelona has won the FIFA Club World Cup three times, in 2009, 2011 and 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200530195834id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/266480/won-titles-at-the-club-world-cup-since-2000/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did futbol club barcelona win the fifa club world cups", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9032, "Truth_answer": "Real Madrid is FC Barcelona's most bitter rival. The friction between the clubs transcends sports and goes into the political and cultural roots of their followers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180620091046id_/http://www.miamiherald.com:80/sports/mls/article163405098.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are real madrid and futbol club barcelona rivals", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9032, "Truth_answer": "The first match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona was on 13 May 1902.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was real madrid and fc barcelona's first match", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9033, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in Qatar and the 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in Canada, Mexico, and the US", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the next world cups being played", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9033, "Truth_answer": "Mexico last hosted the FIFA World Cup in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did mexico last host the fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9033, "Truth_answer": "Colombia was originally chosen as hosts for the 1986 FIFA World Cup", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_FIFA_World_Cup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was originally chosen to host the 1986 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9033, "Truth_answer": "The Colombian authorities eventually declared that they could not afford to host the 1986 World Cup under the terms that FIFA demanded because of economic concerns", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103202447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_FIFA_World_Cup_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did colombia withdraw as host of the 1986 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9033, "Truth_answer": "For the design of the 1986 FIFA World Cup logo, an unofficial motto was adopted, The World United by a Ball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the motto of the 1986 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9034, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of nfl teams never in super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9035, "Truth_answer": "A light with a wavelength of 1 nm is an ultraviolet radiation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of radiation is light with a wavelength of 1nm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9035, "Truth_answer": "UV radiation is widely used in industrial processes and in medical and dental practices for a variety of purposes, such as killing bacteria, creating fluorescent effects among other things", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is untraviolet radiation used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9035, "Truth_answer": "Sunlight is the greatest source of UV radiation. Man made ultraviolet sources include several types of UV lamps, arc welding, and mercury vapour lamps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203946id_/https://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/phys_agents/ultravioletradiation.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some sources of uv radiation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9035, "Truth_answer": "UV radiation has been used to successfully treat a number of diseases, including rickets, psoriasis, eczema and jaundice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315233525id_/https://www.who.int/uv/faq/uvhealtfac/en/index1.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can uv radiation be therapeutic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9035, "Truth_answer": "Two kinds of UV light, ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B, can be used to treat skin lymphoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can uv radiation be used to treat cancer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at the infamous microsoft-netscape meeting how much did microsoft offer to pay for netscape", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9036, "Truth_answer": "Marc Andreessen and James H. Clark founded Netscape", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the founders of netscape", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9036, "Truth_answer": "Netscape's headquarters were in Mountain View, California and then Dulles, Virginia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netscape_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the headquarters of netscape", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9036, "Truth_answer": "AOL's acquisition of Netscape was finalized on March 17, 1999", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did aol acquire netscape", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9036, "Truth_answer": "AOL bought Netscape for $4.2 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did netscape sell for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9037, "Truth_answer": "Mark Darcy marries Bridget Jones at the end of Bridget Jones's Baby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does mark darcy marry in bridget jones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9037, "Truth_answer": "In Bridget Jones’s Baby, we learn that Mark Darcy and Bridget Jones's relationship didn’t work out because he was always working, couldn't commit, and was never there.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did bridget jones and mark darcy's relationship not work out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9037, "Truth_answer": "Mark Darcy breaks off his engagement with Bridget Jones because Daniel tries to take advantage of a drunk Bridget during their engagement party.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused mark darcy to break off his first engagemnet with bridget jones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9037, "Truth_answer": "Mark Darcy marries Camilla after breaking up with Bridget Jones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did mark darcy marry someone else after breaking up with bridget jones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9037, "Truth_answer": "Bridget Jones and Mark Darcy's son's name is William", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of bridget jones's baby", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9038, "Truth_answer": "The Gulfstream G650 costs $65 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724235119id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-tour-the-65-million-gulfstream-g650-2013-7_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the price of a gulfstream g650", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9038, "Truth_answer": "The Gulfstream G650 may be configured to carry from 11 to 18 passengers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130042351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulfstream_G650_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many passengers can the gulfstream g650 carry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9038, "Truth_answer": "The Gulfstream G650 was publicly unveiled on March 13, 2008", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130042351id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulfstream_G650_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the gulfstream g650 publicly unveiled", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9038, "Truth_answer": "The Gulfstream G650 has a top speed of Mach 0.925", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast does the gulfstream g650 go", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9038, "Truth_answer": "The Gulfstream G650 uses two Rolls Royce BR725 engines", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of engine does the gulfstream g650 use", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9039, "Truth_answer": "County judges in Texas do not need to be lawyers", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary_of_Texas_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do county judges in texas have to be lawyers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9039, "Truth_answer": "District court judges in Texas are required to be licensed attorneys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary_of_Texas_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do district court judges in texas have to be lawyers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9039, "Truth_answer": "In Texas, state judges are elected in partisan elections.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://texassignal.com/the-sudden-republican-push-to-appoint-judges-instead-of-electing-them/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary_of_Texas_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are state judges elected in texas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9039, "Truth_answer": "Trial judges are elected for 4 yearr in Texas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary_of_Texas_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a trial judge serve in texas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9039, "Truth_answer": "Appellate court judges are elected for 6 years in Texas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104311id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary_of_Texas_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long do apellate court judges serve in texas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9040, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Army has 315 General Officers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many generals does the us military have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9040, "Truth_answer": "Generals are nominated for the appointment by the President with the advice of the Secretary of Defense, service secretary, and if applicable the Joint Chiefs of Staff", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are generals nominated in the US", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9040, "Truth_answer": "The standard tour for most general positions is three years, bundled as a two-year term plus a one year extension", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a general's standard tour in the US", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9040, "Truth_answer": "All generals must retire the month after their 64th birthday", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207200622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_(United_States)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age must generals retire in the US", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9040, "Truth_answer": "A general must retire after 40 years of service unless he or she is reappointed to serve longer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the maximum time a general can be in service in the US", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9041, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 7 steps in a hindu wedding", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9041, "Truth_answer": "In India, by law and tradition, no Hindu marriage is binding or complete unless the ritual of seven steps and vows in presence of fire is completed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031115112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_wedding_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the 7 steps in a hindu wedding mandatory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9041, "Truth_answer": "The Hindu wedding ceremony at its core is essentially a Vedic yajna ritual and three key rituals are almost universal: Kanyadaan, Panigrahana, and Saptapadi", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031115112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_wedding_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many rituals are in a traditional hindu wedding ceremony", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9041, "Truth_answer": "Arranged marriage in India is a tradition in the societies of the Indian subcontinent, and continue to account for an overwhelming majority of marriages in the Indian subcontinent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102030126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arranged_marriage_in_the_Indian_subcontinent_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are marriages in india still arranged", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9041, "Truth_answer": "In India, the divorce rate is less than 1 per cent. Out of 1000 marriages, only 13 result in divorce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310202141id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/india-has-the-lowest-divorce-rate-in-the-world-1392407-2018-11-20_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the divorce rate in india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9042, "Truth_answer": "The Allegheny rises in north central Pennsylvania, in central Potter County and joins with the Monongahela River at The Point in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to form the Ohio River", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the allegheny river start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9042, "Truth_answer": "The Allegheny river is approximately 325 miles long", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223170012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegheny_River_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the allegheny river", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9042, "Truth_answer": "The name of the river, Allegheny, comes from one of a number of Delaware Indian phrases which are homophones of the English name, with varying translations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223170012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegheny_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name allegheny river come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9042, "Truth_answer": "The Allegheny River Tunnel went into service in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the allegheny river tunnel go into service", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9042, "Truth_answer": "The North Shore Connector tunnel is a twin bore tunnel under the Allegheny River that was built as part of the expansion project for the Pittsburgh Light Rail system", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200919085110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Shore_Connector_tunnel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the allegheny river tunnel used for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9043, "Truth_answer": "In Italy, anyone over the age of eighteen can buy tobacco products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814082743id_/https://vademecumitalia.com/smoking-in-italy/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do you have to be to buy cigarettes in italy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9043, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, there were 11.6 million cigarette smokers in Italy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313065814id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/866789/number-of-adult-smokers-in-italy/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many smokers are there in italy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9043, "Truth_answer": "In Italy, smoking was more common among males than among females and it was particularly habitual for men aged 25 to 44 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which gender smokes the most in italy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9043, "Truth_answer": "Among the WHO regions, Europe has the highest prevalence of tobacco smoking among adults at 28 percent and some of the highest prevalence of tobacco use by adolescents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119202801id_/http://www.euro.who.int:80/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/tobacco/data-and-statistics_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does europe have a high prevalence of tobacco smoking", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9043, "Truth_answer": "According to the World Health Organization, tobacco kills more than 8 million people per year, including both smokers and non-smokers who experience second-hand smoke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204191737id_/http://worldpopulationreview.com:80/countries/smoking-rates-by-country/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people does tobacco kill per year", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9044, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the number of electrons in the innermost shell of lithium (atomic number 3)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9045, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "early adopters of new technologies tend to be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9046, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "characters from war of the planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9047, "Truth_answer": "In Monopoly, each player starts the game with 1,500 dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200529104348id_/https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-much-money-does-bank-have-411884_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money do you start with in monopoly", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9047, "Truth_answer": "The history of Monopoly can be traced back to 1903, when American anti monopolist Lizzie Magie created a game", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204201950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the game monopoly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9047, "Truth_answer": "Parker Brothers bought the rights to Lizzie Magie's Monopoly patent for just $500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204201950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did parker brothers pay for the monopoly patent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9047, "Truth_answer": "Parker Brothers began selling Monopoly on February 6, 1935.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204201950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did parker brothers start selling monopoly", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9047, "Truth_answer": "The original version of Monopoly was based on the streets of Atlantic City, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204201950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what city was the original monopoly based on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9048, "Truth_answer": "Of the three witches in Macbeth, none is ever named.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201129050329id_/https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-specific-names-3-withches-2290_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the three witches in macbeth called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9048, "Truth_answer": "The witches in Macbeth hold a striking resemblance to the three Fates of classical mythology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020005859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Witches_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the three witches in macbeth similar to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9048, "Truth_answer": "The Fates are a group of three weaving goddesses who assign individual destinies to mortals at birth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111065832id_/https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/The_Fates/the_fates.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the three fates", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9048, "Truth_answer": "The Fates' names are Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the three fates", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9048, "Truth_answer": "The Fates' names are Clotho meaning the Spinner, Lachesis meaning the Alloter and Atropos meaning the Inflexible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111065832id_/https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/The_Fates/the_fates.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the three fates' names mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9049, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i can't help it (if i'm still in love with you)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9050, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "ek tha raja ek thi rani recent episodes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9051, "Truth_answer": "Artichoke hearts come from the globe artichoke, which is a big thistle plant native to the Mediterranean. Jerusalem artichokes are brown skinned tubers that look a bit like gingerroot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between artichokes and jerusalem artichokes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9051, "Truth_answer": "The Jerusalem artichoke is also called sunroot, sunchoke, or earth apple", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are alternate names for the jerusalem artichoke", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9051, "Truth_answer": "The Jerusalem artichoke's scientific name is Helianthus tuberosus", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the jerusalem artichoke's scientific name", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9051, "Truth_answer": "Reported to be aperient, aphrodisiac, cholagogue, diuretic, spermatogenetic, stomachic, and tonic, Jerusalem artichoke is a folk remedy for diabetes and rheumatism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123021141id_/http://www.naturalmedicinalherbs.net:80/herbs/h/helianthus-tuberosus=jerusalem-artichoke.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the jerusalem artichoke used medicinally", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9051, "Truth_answer": "Because it is high in insulin, the Jerusalem artichoke helps regulate blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002453id_/https://www.botanical-online.com/en/food/jerusalem-artichoke-medicinal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the jerusalem artichoke help with diabetes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9052, "Truth_answer": "It's reported that CBS, Fox and NBC will pay around $3 billion a year collectively to broadcast the Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did nbc pay for the rights to broadcast the super bowl 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9052, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl halftime artists are not paid to perform", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131100644id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/30/how-much-the-super-bowl-halftime-show-costs.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much do singers get to perform at the super bowl halftime", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9052, "Truth_answer": "The Super Bowl halftime show provides a rare opportunity for artists to promote their music and performing chops to tens of millions of viewers at one time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092306id_/https://www.foxbusiness.com/sports/super-bowl-halftime-show-pay-performers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do artists perform at the super bowl halftime show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9052, "Truth_answer": "Adele didn’t feel she was the right fit for the event. She said that the Super Bowl show was not about music and that she couldn't dance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did adele refuse to perform at the super bowl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9052, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 Super Bowl halftime show performers were Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120124047id_/https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/super-bowl-halftime-show-2020-performers/1jl82hdqeihtx13tr23ffx7f0a_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203215647id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/02/03/jennifer-lopez-daughter-emme-age-singing/4643416002/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who performed at the 2020 super bowl halftime show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9053, "Truth_answer": "There are 43.89 miles from Junction City to Salina in southwest direction and 48 miles by car, following the I 70 and US 40 W and KS 18 route.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523203627id_/https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-junction-city-ks-to-salina-ks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is salina ks from junction city ks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9053, "Truth_answer": "Salina's population estimate is 46,994 while Junction City's is 22,988", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "between salina and junction city kansas, which city is more populated", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9053, "Truth_answer": "According to the United States Census Bureau, Salina has a total area of 25.15 square miles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is salina kansas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9053, "Truth_answer": "Settlers led by journalist and lawyer William A. Phillips founded Salina in 1858.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219023444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salina,_Kansas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was salina kansas founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9053, "Truth_answer": "Prior to European colonization of the area, the site of Salina was located within the territory of the Kansa people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219023444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salina,_Kansas_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who occupied the salina kansas territory before the european colonization", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9054, "Truth_answer": "Petr Čech holds the record for most clean sheets kept in a single season in the premier league, with 24.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626230132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_goalkeepers_with_100_or_more_clean_sheets_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the record for most clean sheets in the premier league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9054, "Truth_answer": "Petr Čech is the current technical and performance advisor for Chelsea Football Club.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is petr cech's current team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9054, "Truth_answer": "On 8 July 2016, Petr Čech announced his retirement from international football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did petr cech retire from international football", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9054, "Truth_answer": "Petr Čech was born a triplet. His only living sibling is elder sister Markéta.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does petr cech have siblings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9054, "Truth_answer": "Petr Čech's triplet sister Šárka and triplet brother Michal died aged two after contracting an infection in hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to petr cech's triplet sister and brother", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9055, "Truth_answer": "Sean Dyche is the second longest English Premiere Manager", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the second longest serving manager in the premiership", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9055, "Truth_answer": "Sean Dyche is the manager of Premier League club Burnley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Dyche_p0", "https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4176796/Burnley-complete-5m-signing-Ashley-Westwood.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does sean dyche manage", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9055, "Truth_answer": "Sean Dyche was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113153316id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Dyche_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was sean dyche born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9055, "Truth_answer": "Sean Dyche's father was a management consultant for British Steel Corporation, working in Egypt, India, and Corby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did sean dyche's father do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9055, "Truth_answer": "Sean Dyche and his wife Jane have two children", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many kids does sean dyche have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9056, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Just The Way You Are features Peruvian born Australian actress Nathalie Kelley", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl in bruno mars' just the way you are", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9056, "Truth_answer": "Nathalie Kelley moved to Sydney when she was 2 years old", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111171605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathalie_Kelley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did nathalie kelley move to sydney", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9056, "Truth_answer": "Nathalie Kelley attended North Sydney Girls High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111171605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathalie_Kelley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what high school did nathalie kelley go to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9056, "Truth_answer": "In June 2006, Nathalie Kelley received her breakout role as Neela in the film The Fast and The Furious, Tokyo Drift.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111171605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathalie_Kelley_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was nathalie kelley's breakout role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9056, "Truth_answer": "Nathalie Kelley and Jordan Burrows married on 29 April 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is nathalie kelley married to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9057, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "w h i r l i n g", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9058, "Truth_answer": "Values are things that have an intrinsic worth to the possessor but moral values protect life and are respectful of the dual life value of self and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does a value become a moral value", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9058, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant makes explicit that morality must be based on a supreme moral principle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a supreme morality according to philosophers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9058, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant says that supreme moral principle can only be discovered a priori, through a method of pure moral philosophy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316081913id_/https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-hume-morality/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "according to kant, how can a supreme moral principle be discovered", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9058, "Truth_answer": "According to Kant, morality's commands are unconditional.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316081913id_/https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-hume-morality/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is morality unconditional according to kant", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9058, "Truth_answer": "Immanuel Kant argued that the supreme principle of morality is a standard of rationality that he dubbed the Categorical Imperative", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030201840id_/https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-moral/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did kant call the supreme moral principle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9059, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "north aravalli region of rajasthan include the following district", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9060, "Truth_answer": "An editorial is a statement in a newspaper that expresses the opinion of the editors or owners on a subject of particular interest", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of an editorial in a newspaper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9060, "Truth_answer": "The reason editorials are not signed is that individual editorials are supposed to reflect the collective judgment of the entire editorial board. They are also supposed to be philosophically consistent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are newspaper editorials unsiged", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9060, "Truth_answer": "Editorials are typically published on a dedicated page, called the editorial page, which often features letters to the editor from members of the public", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the editorial article placed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9060, "Truth_answer": "Horace Greeley founded the NY Tribune in 1841 and is credited with inventing the idea of segregating news reports from opinion writing, giving opinion its own page, the editorial page.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the editorial article", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9060, "Truth_answer": "In the UK, the editorial is called the leader", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the editorial called in the uk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9061, "Truth_answer": "The film The Pretty in Pink stars Molly Ringwald, Harry Dean Stanton, Jon Cryer, Annie Potts, James Spader, Andrew McCarthy among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the cast in pretty in pink", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9061, "Truth_answer": "The Pretty in Pink was released in 1986", "Truth_passages": [ "http://soundtrack4life-doogemeister.blogspot.com/2008/05/_p5", "http://soundtrack4life-doogemeister.blogspot.com/2009/03/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was pretty in pink released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9061, "Truth_answer": "The film The Pretty in Pink was written by John Hughes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the screenplay of the film pretty in pink", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9061, "Truth_answer": "The film The Pretty in Pink earned 6.1 million dollars during its opening weekend and 40.5 million dollars during its theatrical run.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013183156id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_in_Pink_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did pretty in pink gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9061, "Truth_answer": "The film Pretty on Pink's budget was $9 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the film pretty on pink's budget", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9062, "Truth_answer": "The spleen is located under the ribcage and above the stomach in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103192304id_/https://www.livescience.com/44725-spleen.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the spleen lie in the body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9062, "Truth_answer": "The spleen is the largest organ in the lymphatic system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103192304id_/https://www.livescience.com/44725-spleen.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what system is the spleen part of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9062, "Truth_answer": "The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forever-transforming.com/2018/09/20/the-key-to-your-health/?like_comment=738&_wpnonce=714f27e97c_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the lymphatic system do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9062, "Truth_answer": "Surrounded by a connective tissue capsule, which extends inward to divide the organ into lobules, the spleen consists of two types of tissue called white pulp and red pulp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320103455id_/https://www.training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/lymphatic/components/spleen.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of tissues is the spleen made of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9062, "Truth_answer": "A typical spleen weighs about six ounces when you are healthy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917042229id_/http://www.chp.edu:80/our-services/transplant/liver/education/organs/spleen-information_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the spleen weigh", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9063, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the difficulties in evaluation of office work", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9064, "Truth_answer": "In the comic series The Walking Dead, Sophia is still alive and well to date at the Hilltop Colony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did sophia die in the walking dead comic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9064, "Truth_answer": "In the comic series The Walking Dead, Sophia becomes Carl's wife", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does sophia marry in the walking dead comic series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9064, "Truth_answer": "Sophia and Carl have a daughter named Andrea", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do sophia and carl have children in the walking dead comic series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9064, "Truth_answer": "Sophia is portrayed by Madison Lintz in the television series the Walking Dead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423024901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_Peletier_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who portrays sophia in the television series the walking dead", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9064, "Truth_answer": "Sophia, the character from The Walking Dead comic series, was created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created sophia in the walking dead comic series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "occurs if a contract is entered into or a term becomes part of the contract", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9066, "Truth_answer": "The Maine Coon is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America, specifically native to the state of Maine, where it is the official state cat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the maine coon cat come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9066, "Truth_answer": "The first time the Maine Coon Cat found its way into literary works was in 1903 when Frances Simpson wrote his The Book of Cats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212095453id_/http://mainecoonadmirer.com:80/history-of-the-maine-coon-cat/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the maine coon first mentioned", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9066, "Truth_answer": "The height of the male Maine Coon is 10 to 16 inches and the female can stand at about 8 to 14 inches tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the maine coon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9066, "Truth_answer": "The accepted size standard for the Maine Coon ranges between 11 to 25 lbs, with the males being larger than the females.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the maine coon weigh", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9066, "Truth_answer": "The range of Maine Coon prices is approximately between $400 to $1500 depending on the age of the Maine Coon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212110351id_/http://mainecoonadmirer.com:80/maine-coon-prices/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do maine coons cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9067, "Truth_answer": "The antique collector, Frank Fritz, was married to a mystery woman but they went their separate ways.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is frank married to on american pickers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9067, "Truth_answer": "Frank Fritz is dating a woman named Diane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091919id_/https://tvstarbio.com/american-pickers-frank-fritz-his-net-worth-death-rumors-wife/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is frank fritz dating anyone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9067, "Truth_answer": "Frank Fritz is using part of his newfound celebrity to become a public face for Crohn's disease, which he was diagnosed with about 25 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181203205301id_/https://qctimes.com/crohn-s-disease/article_49287a8a-21f9-11e0-8b11-001cc4c03286.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does frank fritz have an illness", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9067, "Truth_answer": "Before becoming an antqiue collector, Frank Fritz worked as a fire inspector for 25 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did frank fritz do before becoming an antique collector", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9067, "Truth_answer": "Frank Fritz’s net worth reportedly stands at $4 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091919id_/https://tvstarbio.com/american-pickers-frank-fritz-his-net-worth-death-rumors-wife/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is frank fritz's net worth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9068, "Truth_answer": "Writer O. Henry coined the term banana republic to describe the fictional Republic of Anchuria in the book Cabbages and Kings", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the phrase banana republic come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9068, "Truth_answer": "Cabbages and Kings is a collection of thematically related short stories inspired by O. Henry's experiences in Honduras", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the book cabbages and kings about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9068, "Truth_answer": "O. Henry lived for six months in Honduras, until January 1897", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did o. henry live in honduras", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9068, "Truth_answer": "O. Henry had fled to Honduras to avoid indictment for embezzlement in a Texas bank where he worked as a teller.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171127182535id_/http://www.nytimes.com/1985/01/19/opinion/l-not-much-change-in-honduras-since-o-henry-224818.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was o. henry doing in honduras", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9068, "Truth_answer": "O. Henry served three years in the Ohio State Penitentiary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did o. henry go to jail", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9069, "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Ali Sheikh is Chief Justice of the Sindh High Court", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180414032058id_/https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/192050-Ahmed-Ali-Sheikh-appointed-Sindh-High-Court-Chief-Justice_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is chief justice of sindh high court", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9069, "Truth_answer": "President Mamnoon Hussain appointed Ahmed Ali Sheikh as Chief Justice of the SHC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who appointed ahmed ali sheikh as chief justice of shc", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9069, "Truth_answer": "On the advice of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, President Mamnoon Hussain appointed Ahmed Ali Sheikh as Chief Justice of the SHC", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who adviced president hussian to appoint ahmed ali sheikh as chief justice of shc", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9069, "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Ali M. Shaikh took the oath to become the Chief Justice of High Court of Sindh on 15th March, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203111917id_/http://www.sindhhighcourt.gov.pk:80/Honble_ChiefJustice.php_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ahmed ali sheikh take the oath to become chief justice of the shc", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9069, "Truth_answer": "Ahmed Ali M. Shaikh graduated in Science from Government Degree College, Larkana and read for a law degree from Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203111917id_/http://www.sindhhighcourt.gov.pk:80/Honble_ChiefJustice.php_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did ahmed ali sheikh get his degrees", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9070, "Truth_answer": "Desert Schools Federal Credit Union officially changed its name to Desert Financial Credit Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the new name of desert schools federal credit union", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9070, "Truth_answer": "Desert Schools Federal Credit Union changes its name because people thought that the credit union only served teachers and students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did desert schools federal credit union change its name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9070, "Truth_answer": "Data from focus groups revealed that 60 percent of the market thought they couldn't be part of Desert Schools Federal Credit Union", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did desert schools federal credit union find out that people thought only teachers and students cound bank there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9070, "Truth_answer": "In the first quarter of 2018, Desert Financial Credit Union started an aggressive ad campaign letting people know the name change", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did desert financial credit union let the public know of its name change", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9070, "Truth_answer": "Desert Financial Credit Union was founded in 1939", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was desert financial credit union founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9071, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe how connective tissue establishes the framework of the body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9072, "Truth_answer": "The 6.7 L common rail Cummins diesel turbocharger engine uses a Variable Geometry Turbocharger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what size turbo does a 6.7 cummins have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9072, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Dodge trucks began using the 6.7L common rail Cummins diesel turbocharger engine", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001434id_/https://www.knowyourparts.com/technical-resources/diesel-engines/cummins-6-7l-diesel-turbocharger/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did dodge trucks start using the 6.7 L common rail cummings diesel turbocharger engine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9072, "Truth_answer": "In the Cummins 6.7L Diesel Turbocharger, the vanes do not pivot", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the vanes on the 6.7 l cummins pivot", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9072, "Truth_answer": "The VGT Actuator on the 6.7L is water cooled. Water cooling adds to the reliability and durability of the actuator", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does water cooling do for the vgt actuator on the 6.7L", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9072, "Truth_answer": "The Electronically Controlled Actuator on the 6.7L consists of an integrated controller and a gear train that controls the position of the sliding nozzle ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001434id_/https://www.knowyourparts.com/technical-resources/diesel-engines/cummins-6-7l-diesel-turbocharger/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the vgt actuator on the 6.7L consist of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9073, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "characters in the story of david and goliath", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9074, "Truth_answer": "Dense regular elastic connective tissue are found in areas of the body where large amounts of tensile strength are required, like in ligaments, tendons and aponeurosis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210222id_/https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/dense-connective-tissue_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is dense regular elastic connective tissue found", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9074, "Truth_answer": "The fibers of dense connective tissue are mainly composed of type I collagen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123224404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dense_connective_tissue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the fibers of dense connective tissue made of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9074, "Truth_answer": "There are two major categories of dense connective tissue, regular and irregular.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505144546id_/https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/4-3-connective-tissue-supports-and-protects/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many types of dense connective tissue are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9074, "Truth_answer": "The primary difference between dense regular and dense irregular connective tissue is that dense irregular connective tissue has a multidimensional fiber orientation", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411083511id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/connective-tissue_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the primary difference between regular and irregular dense connective tissue", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9074, "Truth_answer": "This multidimensional orientation of dense irregular connective tissue allows the tissue to attenuate forces in numerous directions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the multidimensional fiber orientation of dense irregular connective tissue do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9075, "Truth_answer": "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average age adjusted height for American men 20 years old and up is about 5 feet 9 inches tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average height of a male human", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9075, "Truth_answer": "The average height of women varies around the world. In the U.S., the average woman is around 5 feet 4 inches", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the average height of a female human", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9075, "Truth_answer": "The Netherlands comes in first for height with its citizens' average heights at 6.03 feet across both genders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311155811id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-tallest-average-heights.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which country has the tallest population", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9075, "Truth_answer": "The main factor that influences a person's height is their genetic makeup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100934id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327514_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main factor that determines height", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9075, "Truth_answer": "Scientists believe that genetic makeup, or DNA, is responsible for about 80 percent of a person's height.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100934id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327514_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage does genetic makeup influence a person's height", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9076, "Truth_answer": "Worlds Finest, the eighteenth episode in the first season of the CBS television series Supergirl, features an appearance by The Flash", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worlds_Finest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the flash show up in supergirl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9076, "Truth_answer": "The speedster introduces himself as Barry Allen, a.k.a. the Flash, after Kara reveals herself as Supergirl in the 18th episode of season 1 of Supergirl", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the flash reveal his identity in the eighteenth episode of supergirl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9076, "Truth_answer": "In the 18th episode of Supergirl, Cat reveals to Kara that she knew Barry Allen was the Flash all along.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did cat know the flash's identity in the 18th episode of supergirl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9076, "Truth_answer": "It was announced that Grant Gustin, who appears as Barry Allen on The Flash, would appear in the eighteenth episode of the first season of Supergirl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014054519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worlds_Finest_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays barry allen in supergirl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9076, "Truth_answer": "In the 18th episode of Supergirl, season 1, Kara uses her superspeed to throw Barry Allen forward so that he’ll go faster and open a hole back to his world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does barry allen go back home in supergirl season 1, episode 18", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9077, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "game of thtones season 7 how many episodes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9078, "Truth_answer": "In 1928, the first Coca Cola was sold on the African continent, in Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094349id_/https://www.coca-colaafrica.com/stories/the-coca-cola-company-turns-90-in-africa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did coca cola come to south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9078, "Truth_answer": "There are over 100 drinks that Coca Cola produces in Africa, many tailored to local taste.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517205452id_/https://www.cnn.com/2016/01/21/africa/coca-cola-africa-mpa-feat/index.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many drinks does coca cola produce in africa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9078, "Truth_answer": "The African favorite, Bibo Candy Pine Nut, is part of a fruit flavored line of drinks from the Coca Cola brand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a coca cola brand flavor tailored for local african taste", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9078, "Truth_answer": "Coca Cola's Bibo Candy Pine Nut tastes of pineapple and coconut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does coca cola's bibo candy pine nut taste like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9078, "Truth_answer": "Bibo Candy Pine Nut is impossible to find on retail shelves in America. Bibo can only be found stateside at the Coca Cola museums in Atlanta and Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can coca cola's bibo candy pine nut drink be purchased in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9079, "Truth_answer": "Mangrove swamps are generally highly productive tropical marine ecosystems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the most highly productive tropical marine ecosystems found", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9079, "Truth_answer": "In North America, mangrove swamps are found from the southern tip of Florida along the Gulf Coast to Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191010144757id_/https://www.epa.gov/wetlands/mangrove-swamps_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the mangrove swamps found in north america", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9079, "Truth_answer": "Only four species of mangrove trees are found in the United States: red, black, white, and buttonwood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many species of mangrove trees are there in the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9079, "Truth_answer": "Under the strictest guidelines, there are roughly 54 true species of mangrove belonging to 16 different families.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217093406id_/https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/plants-algae/mangroves_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many species of mangrove trees are there in the world", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9079, "Truth_answer": "Despite their ecological and economic importance, mangroves are under threat worldwide. Over the past 50 years, aquaculture and commercial fish farming has destroyed a third of the world's mangrove forests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180927120521id_/http://www.endangeredspeciesinternational.org:80/mangrove.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are mangrove trees endangered", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9080, "Truth_answer": "Since the second series in 2003, the programme I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here has been filmed around Springbrook National Park, near Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is im a celebrity get me out of here 2018 filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9080, "Truth_answer": "The first series of the show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here was filmed on a smaller site at King Ranch near Tully, Queensland, in Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first series of i'm a celebrity get me out of here filmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9080, "Truth_answer": "The programme I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here's first series debuted on 25 August 2002", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the program i'm a celebrity get me out of here premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9080, "Truth_answer": "There are 19 series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/germany-failure-hurts-admits-manager-1683826_p6", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/lifestyle/travel/how-tourists-add-traffic-1683364_p4", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/northern-ireland-1679346_p4", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/other-sport/rebels-with-a-good-cause-1679203_p4", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/high-flying-fraudsters-used-banking-12503770_p4", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/duo-in-court-1535879_p3", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/chronicle-readers-sign-up-help-1456896_p3", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/willington-quay-kids-dancing-joy-1400426_p4", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/duo-in-court-1535879_p2", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/bolton-4-charlton-1-1532210_p3", "https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/workmen-trapped-after-collapse-archway-1395167_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213213850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_a_Celebrity...Get_Me_Out_of_Here!_(British_TV_series)_p26", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=355035_p7", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=357803&highlight=_p9", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358931_p8", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=287165_p9", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=357766&highlight=_p13", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=357967_p23", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=330422_p2", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=362106_p5", "http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=347425_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many series of i'm a celebrity get me out of here are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9080, "Truth_answer": "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here is hosted by Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, except the eighteenth series, in which Donnelly was joined by Holly Willoughby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the hosts of i'm a celebrity get me out of here", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9081, "Truth_answer": "Jim Carrey played The Grinch in the film How the Grinch Stole Christmas.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://quotecatalog.com/communicator/cormac-wibberley/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does jim carrey play in the grinch", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9081, "Truth_answer": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas was released by Universal Pictures in the United States on November 17 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did how the grinch stole christmas come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9081, "Truth_answer": "The film, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, grossed over $345 million worldwide", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the film how the grinch stole chirstmas gross", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9081, "Truth_answer": "The budget of the film, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, was $123 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for the film how the grinch stole christmas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9081, "Truth_answer": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas was directed by Ron Howard", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128065539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_the_Grinch_Stole_Christmas_(2000_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film how the grinch stole christmas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9082, "Truth_answer": "The American military budget pays the salaries, training, and health care of uniformed and civilian personnel, maintains arms, equipment and facilities, funds operations, and develops and buys new items", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does america spend its military budget on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9082, "Truth_answer": "The military budget of the US funds five branches of the U.S. military: the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Space Force", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which us military branches does the us military budget fund", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9082, "Truth_answer": "For Fiscal Year 2019, the Department of Defense's budget authority is approximately $693 billion", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the us defense budget for 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9082, "Truth_answer": "Personnel payment and benefits take up approximately 39.14 percent of the total department of defense budget", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211022414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_the_United_States_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage does the department of defense spend on personnel payment and benefits", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9082, "Truth_answer": "Estimated U.S. military spending is $934 billion. It covers the period October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128011337id_/https://www.thebalance.com/u-s-military-budget-components-challenges-growth-3306320_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the estimated us military spending", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9083, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Olympic Committee does not receive funding from the federal government for its Olympic programs. Team USA athletes rely on the American people's generosity to achieve their dreams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129063819id_/https://www.teamusa.org/us-olympic-and-paralympic-foundation/team-usa-fund_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the us olympic committee get its money", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9083, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Olympic Committee was founded in 1895", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the us olympic committee founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9083, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Olympic Committee is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820120744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Olympic_%26_Paralympic_Committee_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820120744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Olympic_%26_Paralympic_Committee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the us olympic committee headquartered", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9083, "Truth_answer": "Susanne Lyons is the president of the U.S. Olympic Committee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the president of the us olympic committee", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9083, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Hirschland is the Secretary General of the U.S. Olympic Committee", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the secretary general of the us olympic committee", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9084, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the wind that shakes the barley (2006) cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9085, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "carbohydrates are necessary for burning fatty acids because they increase levels of acetyl co-a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9086, "Truth_answer": "There are no ranks within the Order of the Arrow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the order of the arrow ranks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9086, "Truth_answer": "Camp Director E. Urner Goodman and Assistant Camp Director Carroll A. Edson founded the Order of the Arrow", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228161649id_/https://oa-bsa.org/about/history_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the order of the arrow", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9086, "Truth_answer": "The Order of the Arrow was founded on July 16, 1915", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Area_Council_(Oklahoma)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the order of the arrow founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9086, "Truth_answer": "The Boy Scouts of America owns the Order of the Arrow", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217204057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_arrow_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the order of the arrow", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9086, "Truth_answer": "The Order of the Arrow headquarters are in Irving, Texas", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the order of the arrow headquarters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9087, "Truth_answer": "Current teams in the Atlantic Sun Conference include the Eagles, the Dolphins, the Owls, the Flames, the Bisons, the Highlanders, the Lions, the Osprays, and the Hatters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what teams are in the atlantic sun conference", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9087, "Truth_answer": "The Atlantic Sun Conference participates at the NCAA Division I level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825122846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Sun_Conference_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "at what level does the atlantic sun converence participate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9087, "Truth_answer": "Originally established as the Trans America Athletic Conference, the Atlantic Sun Conference was established in 1978", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the atlantic sun conference established", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9087, "Truth_answer": "Ted Gumbart is the commissioner of the Atlantic Sun Conference", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the commissioner of the atlantic sun conference", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9087, "Truth_answer": "The headquarters of the Atlantic Sun Conference are in Macon, Georgia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the headquarters of the altantic sun conference", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9088, "Truth_answer": "There are 10 FEMA regions in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many fema regions are in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9088, "Truth_answer": "FEMA stands for Federal Emergency Management Agency", "Truth_passages": [ "https://milend.com/tag/mortgage/_p4", "https://drmyers.wordpress.com/tag/gitmo/_p2", "https://www.discountpdh.com/design-and-construction-of-safe-room-and-shelter-against-terrorist-attack-quiz_p0", "https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/551269400_p1", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=complete_timeline_of_the_2003_invasion_of_iraq_1210&scale=5&startpos=1100_p67", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=911timeline&startpos=1800_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does fema stand for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9088, "Truth_answer": "FEMA's primary purpose is to coordinate the response to a disaster that has occurred in the US and that overwhelms the resources of local and state authorities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215064117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Emergency_Management_Agency_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of fema", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9088, "Truth_answer": "FEMA was established under the 1978 Reorganization Plan No. 3 and was activated by President Jimmy Carter in an Executive Order on April 1, 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215064117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Emergency_Management_Agency_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was fema created", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9088, "Truth_answer": "FEMA was absorbed into DHS effective March 1, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215064117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Emergency_Management_Agency_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did fema become part of the department of homeland security", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9089, "Truth_answer": "The Constituent Assembly of India met for the first time on 9 December 1946", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504002717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constituent_Assembly_of_India_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first session of the constituent assembly held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9089, "Truth_answer": "The first session of the Constituent Assembly of India was held in the constitution hall, now the Central Hall of Parliament House, in New Delhi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first session of the constituent assembly of india held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9089, "Truth_answer": "The Constituent Assembly of India existed for approximately three years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for how long did the constituent assembly of india exist", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9089, "Truth_answer": "The last session of the Constituent Assembly of India was held on 24 January 1950", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504002717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constituent_Assembly_of_India_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last session of the constituent assembly of india held", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9089, "Truth_answer": "An idea for a Constituent Assembly was proposed in 1934 by M. N. Roy, a pioneer of the Communist movement in India and an advocate of radical democracy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504002717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constituent_Assembly_of_India_p1", "https://xalegahypy.rutadeltambor.com/write-about-the-making-of-constitution-of-india-59394su.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whose idea was the constituent assembly of india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9090, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the first novel in the Harry Potter series, was published on 1 September 1998 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first harry potter book come out in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9090, "Truth_answer": "After a number of rejections, J. K. Rowling finally sold her first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was harry potter and the philosopher's stone j. k. rowling's first book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9090, "Truth_answer": "The first Harry Potter book was first published in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1997", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first harry potter book published in the uk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9090, "Truth_answer": "Having sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best selling book series in history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127161539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies has the harry potter book series sold", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9090, "Truth_answer": "As of July 10, 2019, J. K. Rowling was the highest paid author of 2019, having earned $92 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did j. k. rowling make in 2019", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9091, "Truth_answer": "Lee Majors portrays Brock Williams, Ash's obnoxious father in the television series Ash vs Evil Dead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230094230id_/https://evildead.fandom.com/wiki/Lee_Majors_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ash's dad in ash vs evil dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9091, "Truth_answer": "Lee Majors is best known for portraying Heath Barkley in The Big Valley, Colonel Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man, and Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is lee majors known for you", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9091, "Truth_answer": "Lee Majors was born in Wyandotte, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929144131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Majors_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was lee majors born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9091, "Truth_answer": "Lee Majors' parents, Carl and Alice Yeary, were both killed in separate accidents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929144131id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Majors_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to lee majors' parents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9091, "Truth_answer": "At age two, Lee Majors was adopted by an uncle and aunt and moved with them to Middlesboro, Kentucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who raised lee majors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9092, "Truth_answer": "Darby Slick is the writer of the Jefferson Airplane song, Somebody to Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote don't you want somebody to love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9092, "Truth_answer": "Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band based in San Francisco, California", "Truth_passages": [ "http://lxpi.lasfiziosa.it/1969-jefferson.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Airplane_p0", "https://wednesdaymiddaymedley.org/tag/jametatone/_p181" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the band jefferson airplane from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9092, "Truth_answer": "Jefferson Airplane was formed in 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the band jefferson airplane formed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9092, "Truth_answer": "Jefferson Airplane released Somebody to Love as part of their second album, Surrealistic Pillow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what jefferson airplane album is the song somebody to love from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9092, "Truth_answer": "Somebody to Love was originally recorded by The Great Society, and later by Jefferson Airplane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190923194354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somebody_to_Love_(Jefferson_Airplane_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded somebody to love before jefferson airplane", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9093, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the turing test can a computer pass for a human", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9094, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do us citizens need visas to travel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9094, "Truth_answer": "U.S. administered territories and commonwealths do not require U.S. citizens to possess a passport for entry. In the Caribbean, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands fall into this category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201001005420id_/https://traveltips.usatoday.com/caribbean-destinations-not-require-passport-62454.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can us citizens go to the caribbean without a passport", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9094, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Virgin Islands include St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.islandeguide.com/listing/snorkel-and-sightseeing-tours-from-st-thomas-5d573280812fa.html_p0", "https://www.islandeguide.com/listing/hilton-ponce-golf-casino-resort.html_p0", "https://www.vinow.com/stthomas/activities/powerboat/?doing_wp_cron=1533910467.5881679058074951171875_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the us virgin islands", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9094, "Truth_answer": "U.S. citizens boarding a cruise ship in the U.S., then traveling to Caribbean destinations defined by the government as contiguous lands and adjacent islands, do not need a passport.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do caribbean cruise passengers who are us citizens need a passport", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9094, "Truth_answer": "Cruise ship passengers who are US citizens traveling to the Caribbean need two forms of identification including a government issued photo ID plus a document verifying US citizenship", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what form of identification is needed by caribbean cruise ship passengers who are us citizens", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9095, "Truth_answer": "Lamarck is best known for his Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205757id_/https://necsi.edu/what-lamarck-believed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9095, "Truth_answer": "Lamarck presented his Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics in 1801", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205757id_/https://necsi.edu/what-lamarck-believed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did lamarck present his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9095, "Truth_answer": "Lamarck was not the first to believe in the inheritance of acquired characters. He merely endorsed a belief which had been accepted for at least 2,200 years before his time", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210064843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamarckism_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was lamarck the first to believe in the inheritance of acquired characteristics idea", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9095, "Truth_answer": "Mendelian genetics supplanted the notion of inheritance of acquired traits, eventually leading to the development of the modern synthesis, and the general abandonment of Lamarckism in biology", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210064843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamarckism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what has supplanted the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9095, "Truth_answer": "Lamarckian concepts, long thought of no relevance to modern evolutionary theory, are enjoying a quiet resurgence with the increasing complexity of epigenetic theories of inheritance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is lamarckism still used today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9096, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following states of india has the highest poverty ratio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9097, "Truth_answer": "The Zugspitze is the highest mountain in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108225848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugspitze_p0", "https://www.viraflare.com/visiting-zugspitze-garmisch-germany/_p0", "https://www.viraflare.com/tag/travel/_p6", "https://mypostcardproject.blogspot.com/2015/04/_p4", "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/belarus/byfacts.htm_p1", "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-pass-this-tricky-general-knowledge-quiz?amp%3Bremoraexp=QHSW_4219_2X_VIEWABILITY&%3Bremorasrc=8e4acb7b574949a5ad8639110cdf61c2&%3Bremorapos=5&rmalg=es&remorapos=6&remorasrc=ad8d0d07bb2b4f3499508e9b2412b85c_p1", "https://www.mountainphotography.com/photo/zugspitze-summit-sunset/?gallery=zugspitze_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the highest mountain in germany", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9097, "Truth_answer": "The Zugspitze stands at 2,962 m above sea level.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who high is the zugspitze mountain", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9097, "Truth_answer": "The Zugspitze was first climbed on 27 August 1820 by Josef Naus, his survey assistant, Maier, and mountain guide, Johann Georg Tauschl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108225848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugspitze_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who climbed the zugspitze first", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9097, "Truth_answer": "The three normal routes to the Zugspitze summit are from the Höllental valley to the northeast, the Reintal valley to the southeast, and from the west over the Austrian Cirque.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108225848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugspitze_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the three normal routes to the summit of zugspitze", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9097, "Truth_answer": "The first cable car that runs to the top of the Zugspitze, the Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car, was built in 1926.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108225848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugspitze_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first cable car to the zugspitze summit built", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9098, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the who my generation the very best of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9099, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "berserk the golden age arc 4 full movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9100, "Truth_answer": "Aaron, Kate's adopted son in Lost, was the son of Claire and her ex-boyfriend Thomas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the father of kate's baby on lost", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9100, "Truth_answer": "In Lost, Kate delivered Aaron with the aid of Jin and Charlie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102150405id_/https://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Aaron_Littleton_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who delivered aaron from lost", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9100, "Truth_answer": "In Lost, Charlie gave Aaron the nickname Turnip head", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who have aaron the nickname turnip head in lost", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9100, "Truth_answer": "Kate Austen of the television series Lost is played by Evangeline Lilly", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kate in lost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9100, "Truth_answer": "Evangeline Lilly was born in Fort Saskatchewan in Alberta, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is evangeline lilly from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9101, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "aaj jaane ki zid na karo classical song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9102, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 FIFA World Cup started on 14 June.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the 2018 football world cup start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9102, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 FIFA World Cup was held in Russia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202163557id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_p0", "https://www.worldcupupdates.org/fifa-world-cup-2018-schedule-fixtures-pdf-download-country-by-country-times/_p0", "https://fifaworldcuptimes.com/category/fixtures/page/3_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224134947id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luzhniki_Stadium_p5", "https://www.thenetnaija.com/search?t=Super+30_p2", "https://uk.blastingnews.com/sport/2017/12/england-find-out-their-fate-for-the-2018-world-cup-today-002194673.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208202404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Messi_p47", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093859id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/873979/world-cup-2018-top-goalscorers/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2018 fifa world cup held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9102, "Truth_answer": "Croatian player Luka Modrić was voted as the 2018 FIFA World Cup's best player winning the Golden Ball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was voted the best player of the 2018 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9102, "Truth_answer": "England's Harry Kane scored the most goals during the 2018 FIFA World Cup with six goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who scored the most goals in the 2018 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9102, "Truth_answer": "Thibaut Courtois won the Golden Glove at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the golden glove at the 2018 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9103, "Truth_answer": "Scorpion season 4, episode 13 aired on Monday, January 15, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does scorpion season 4 episode 13 air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9103, "Truth_answer": "Scorpion is based on the life of the real life Walter O'Brien, a self-proclaimed genius and computer hacker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the series scorpion based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9103, "Truth_answer": "The series Scorpion has 4 seasons", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who many seasons long is the series scorpion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9103, "Truth_answer": "CBS cancelled the series Scorpion after four seasons on May 12 2018", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217054109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scorpion_episodes_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213215955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the series scorpion cancelled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9103, "Truth_answer": "Scorpion was cancelled because it struggled in the Monday 10 PM time period, and was one of the least watched CBS series on the air in Live plus same day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the series scorpion cancelled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9104, "Truth_answer": "The song, Get a Haircut, was written by Bill Birch and David Avery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190118205121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_a_Haircut_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song get a haircut and get a real job", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9104, "Truth_answer": "Get a Haircut is a rock song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190118205121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_a_Haircut_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang get a haircut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9104, "Truth_answer": "George Thorogood began playing the song in 1970, but only decided to record it in 1992", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190118205121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_a_Haircut_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was get a haircut recorded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9104, "Truth_answer": "George Thorogood didn't record Get A Haircut until 1992 because he had trouble getting the riff down in the studio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did george thorogood wait until 1992 to record get a haircut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9104, "Truth_answer": "Get a Haircut by George Thorogood and the Destroyers was released on 1993", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song get a haircut by george thorogood released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9105, "Truth_answer": "The Bay of Pigs Invasion was an attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldwideweirdholidays.com/2017/09/08/_p6", "https://greatbong.net/2008/11/28/indias-nine-eleven/?replytocom=21792_p1", "https://greatbong.net/2008/11/28/indias-nine-eleven/?replytocom=21864_p1", "https://greatbong.net/2008/11/28/indias-nine-eleven/?replytocom=21868_p1", "https://greatbong.net/2008/11/28/indias-nine-eleven/?replytocom=21873_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203014237id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower_p36", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Eisenhower_p36", "https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/kennedy-would-not-pay-any-price-neither-should-bush_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "bay of pigs was a failed attempt to overthrow who", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9105, "Truth_answer": "On April 17, 1961, 1,400 Cuban exiles launched what became a botched invasion at the Bay of Pigs on the south coast of Cuba", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115163949id_/https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/jfk-in-history/the-bay-of-pigs_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the bay of pigs invasion take place", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9105, "Truth_answer": "Even before the Bay of Pigs operation could be launched, Fidel Castro learned through his intelligence channels details of the American backed plan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did fidel castro find out about the bay of pigs attack", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9105, "Truth_answer": "As the story of the Bay of Pigs is told, The Times squelched an article written several days before a C.I.A. backed invasion force headed to Cuba in April 1961", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822110438id_/https://www.nytimes.com/times-insider/2014/12/26/1961-the-c-i-a-readies-a-cuban-invasion-and-the-times-blinks/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there an announcement about the bay of pigs invasion published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9105, "Truth_answer": "Revolutionary leader Che Guevara actually thanked President Kennedy and the United States for the Bay of Pigs invasion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127114430id_/http://www.history.com:80/news/5-things-you-might-not-know-about-the-bay-of-pigs-invasion_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who thanked president kennedy for the bay of pigs invasion", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the one where ross gets hit with a hockey puck", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9107, "Truth_answer": "In eukaryotic cells, beta oxidation takes place in the mitochondria, whereas in prokaryotic cells, it happens in the cytosol", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002709id_/https://biologydictionary.net/beta-oxidation/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does b oxidation occur in the cell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9107, "Truth_answer": "Beta oxidation takes place in four steps, dehydrogenation, hydration, oxidation and thyolisis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002709id_/https://biologydictionary.net/beta-oxidation/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many steps are there in beta oxidation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9107, "Truth_answer": "Beta oxidation is primarily facilitated by the mitochondrial trifunctional protein, an enzyme complex associated with the inner mitochondrial membrane", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_oxidation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which enzyme facilitates beta oxidation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9107, "Truth_answer": "Georg Franz Knoop discovered fatty acid beta oxidation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered beta oxidation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9107, "Truth_answer": "Henry Drysdale Dakin confirmed and further developed the beta oxidation theory of Knoop.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who further developed the beta oxidation theory", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9108, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who choreographed blackpink's as if it's your last", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9108, "Truth_answer": "On June 22, 2017, As If It's Your Last was released in South Korea, and its music video was released on Blackpink's YouTube and V Live channels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the video of blankpink's as if it's your last debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9108, "Truth_answer": "As If It's Your Last was written by Teddy Park, Brother Su, Choice 37, Future Bounce, and Lydia Paek.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song as if it's your last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9108, "Truth_answer": "Musically, As If It's Your Last has been described as a house, reggae and moombahton song", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the genre of the song as if it's your last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9108, "Truth_answer": "The Japanese version of As If It's Your Last was released on August 30, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the japanese version of as if it's your last released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9109, "Truth_answer": "In Orange is the new Black, Alex comes back to Litchfield in season 3 after getting arrested again and in season 6, after recovering from injuries due to the riot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does alex come back on orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9109, "Truth_answer": "Alex Vause got arrested again because Piper convinced Polly to inform Alex's probation officer of her plans to skip town, violating her probation. Alex had a gun when he arrived.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did alex vause get arrested again", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9109, "Truth_answer": "Alex Vause was arrested the first time for smuggling heroin for drug kingpin Kubra Balik.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did alex vause get arrested the first time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9109, "Truth_answer": "Alex Vause is loosely based on Catherine Cleary Wolters, ex girlfriend of Piper Kerman, the author of Orange Is the New Black, My Year in a Women's Prison", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303231345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Vause_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is alex vause based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9109, "Truth_answer": "The only physical resemblance between Catherine Cleary Wolters and Alex Vause is their signature black rimmed frames.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is catherine cleary wolters physically similar to alex vause", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9110, "Truth_answer": "Episode 10 of The Handmaid's Tale, season 2, aired on June 20, 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the handmaid's tale season 2 episode 10 air", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9110, "Truth_answer": "The writers of The Handmaid's Tale chose to reveal June's name because it would be difficult to film flashbacks in which no characters used June’s name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the writers of the series the handmaid's tale choose to reveal june's real name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9110, "Truth_answer": "The novel The Handmaid's Tale is set in an indeterminate dystopian future, speculated to be around the year 2005", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212211254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Handmaid%27s_Tale_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year does the novel the handmaid's tale take place", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9110, "Truth_answer": "The series the Handmaid's Tale is most likely taking place in the years 2024 to 2025.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111221849id_/https://www.elitedaily.com/p/what-year-does-the-handmaids-tale-take-place-heres-everything-we-know-9547978_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year does the series the handmaid's tale take place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9110, "Truth_answer": "When Margaret Atwood was writing The Handmaid's Tale she took inspiration from a woman in 17th century New England named Mary Webster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the woman that inspired margaret atwood to write a handmaid's tale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9111, "Truth_answer": "The far side of the moon has one of the largest craters in the Solar System, the South Pole Aitken basin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is on the far side of moon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9111, "Truth_answer": "The far side of the moon's terrain is rugged with a multitude of impact craters and relatively few flat lunar maria compared to the near side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_side_of_the_Moon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the far side of the moon's terrain like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9111, "Truth_answer": "About 18 percent of the far side of the moon is occasionally visible from Earth due to libration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_side_of_the_Moon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percent of the far side of the moon is visible from earth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9111, "Truth_answer": "In lunar astronomy, libration is the wagging or wavering of the Moon perceived by Earth bound observers and caused by changes in their perspective.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libration_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is libration in lunar astronomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9111, "Truth_answer": "Galileo Galilei is sometimes credited with the discovery of the lunar libration in latitude in 1632, although Thomas Harriot or William Gilbert could have done so before.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libration_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered lunar libration", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9112, "Truth_answer": "22 NBA teams have scored 50 points or more in a quarter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nba teams have scored 50 points in one quarter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9112, "Truth_answer": "The Milwaukee Bucks scored fifty points in the first quarter on February 6, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the most recent occurence of an NBA team scoring 50 or more points in a quarter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9112, "Truth_answer": "The Milwaukee Bucks played the Washington Wizards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204050id_/https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/201902060MIL.html_p0", "http://sports.wnst.net/nba/playerstats.asp?id=3754&team=26_p3", "http://www.thebuckychannel.com/2011/03/_p50" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the Milwaukee Bucks play on February 6, 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9112, "Truth_answer": "The February 6, 2019 game was played at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the Milwaukee Bucks and Washington Wizards game on February 6, 2019 played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9112, "Truth_answer": "The Milwaukee Bucks beat the Washington Wizards 148 - 129 on February 6, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the Milwaukee Bucks win their game on February 6, 2019", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9113, "Truth_answer": "On 27 January 2019, 17 of 19 Eurosystem's central banks stopped issuing and distributing 500 euro banknotes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106095654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_euro_note_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the 500 euro note be withdrawn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9113, "Truth_answer": "To ensure a smooth transition and for logistic reasons, the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank opted for longer period and issued banknotes until 26 April 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106095654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_euro_note_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there banks that kept issuing the 500 euro banknote after January 27, 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9113, "Truth_answer": "The banknote continues to be legal tender and can be used as a means of payment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106095654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_euro_note_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106095654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_euro_note_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the 500 euro banknotes still legal tender", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9113, "Truth_answer": "The five hundred euro banknotes depict bridges and arches/doorways in modern architecture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106095654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_euro_note_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is depicted on the 500 euro banknote", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9113, "Truth_answer": "The five hundred euro banknote is one of the highest-value circulating banknotes in the world, worth around 571 dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the 500 euro banknote measure up against other currencies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9114, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods won the inaugural Zozo Championship on October 28, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when's the last tournament tiger woods won", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9114, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods has won 109 tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://armchairgolfblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523210204id_/https://www.golfdigest.com/story/2018-masters-frequently-asked-questions_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many career wins does Tiger Woods have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9114, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods recorded his first PGA Tour victory at the Las Vegas Invitational in October 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Tiger Woods' first career win", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9114, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods won in a playoff over 1993 champion Davis Love III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190507182831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shriners_Hospitals_for_Children_Open_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did Tiger Woods defeat at the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9114, "Truth_answer": "Tiger Woods won the 1999 Ryder Cup with the United States", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Tiger Woods win in the Ryder Cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9115, "Truth_answer": "North Cascades National Park is an American national park in the state of Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218194147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Cascades_National_Park_p0", "https://heirloomapparel.co/collections/posters-home-decor/products/north-cascades-art-print_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the north cascades national park located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9115, "Truth_answer": "North Cascades National Park consists of 504,654 acres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218194147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Cascades_National_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how large is the North Cascades National Park", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9115, "Truth_answer": "Most access to the park is from State Route 20, which follows the Skagit River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what path reaches North Cascades National Park", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9115, "Truth_answer": "State Route 20 is closed for months at a time in the winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is State Route 20 leading to North Cascades National Park ever closed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9115, "Truth_answer": "Mountaineering is popular in the park and only unobtrusive clean climbing is allowed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218194147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Cascades_National_Park_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do rock climbers go to North Cascades National Park", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9116, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "examples of plant species that are propagated by the methods", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9117, "Truth_answer": "In World War II, the Allies found out that the Nazis were using the Leaning Tower of Pisa as an observation post.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091032id_/https://quizzclub.com/trivia/what-was-the-function-of-the-leaning-tower-of-pisa-during-the-world-war-ii/answer/510_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the function of the leaning tower of pisa during the world war ii", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9117, "Truth_answer": "A US Army Sergeant never ordered a strike on the leaning Tower in order to preserve this piece of art and history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the Leaning Tower of Pisa damaged during the war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9117, "Truth_answer": "The Leaning Tower of Pisa was completed in 1372.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Leaning Tower of Pisa completed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9117, "Truth_answer": "A 2001 study seems to indicate Diotisalvi was the original architect of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the architect of the Leaning Tower of Pisa", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9117, "Truth_answer": "The tower began to sink after construction had progressed to the second floor in 1178.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the Leaning Tower of Pisa begin shifting", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9118, "Truth_answer": "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta was primarily filmed in Atlanta, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is love and hip hop atlanta filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9118, "Truth_answer": "143 episodes of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta have aired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta have been released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9118, "Truth_answer": "On February 17, 2020, VH1 announced the show's return for a ninth season, which premiered on March 16, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the latest season of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9118, "Truth_answer": "In an overview of the television cultural divide, The New York Times reported that Love & Hip Hop was the most popular show in the black belt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200122223842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_%26_Hip_Hop:_Atlanta_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta's ratings high", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9118, "Truth_answer": "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta has largely been overshadowed by criticism and controversy for its seemingly negative and stereotypical portrayal of black women.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is reception of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta positive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9119, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Mexico is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the gulf of mexico an ocean or sea", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9119, "Truth_answer": "A marginal sea is a division of an ocean, partially enclosed by islands, archipelagos, or peninsulas, adjacent to or widely open to the open ocean at the surface.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109074624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_seas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what defines the Gulf of Mexico as a marginal sea", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9119, "Truth_answer": "The Gulf of Mexico extends out toward Cuba's Cape San Antonio and the Florida Keys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the Gulf of Mexico end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9119, "Truth_answer": "Geologists and other Earth scientists agree in general that the present Gulf of Mexico basin originated in Late Triassic time as the result of rifting within Pangea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the Gulf of Mexico formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9119, "Truth_answer": "The first European exploration of the Gulf of Mexico was by Amerigo Vespucci in 1497.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did explorers visit the Gulf of Mexico", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9120, "Truth_answer": "The most recent population estimates released by the US Census put Arizona's population at 6,828,065 in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106120804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Arizona_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of the state of arizona", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9120, "Truth_answer": "New population figures for the year ending July 1, 2006, indicate that Arizona is the fastest growing state in the United States, with 3.6% population growth since 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106120804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Arizona_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the population of Arizona growing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9120, "Truth_answer": "The center of population of Arizona is located in Maricopa County, which contains over 61% of Arizona's population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the majority of people located in Arizona", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9120, "Truth_answer": "Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe and Glendale are located in Maricopa County", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what cities are in Arizona's Maricopa County", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9120, "Truth_answer": "Phoenix contains 1,660,272 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in Phoenix Arizona", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9121, "Truth_answer": "Alachua Army Airfield, was a World War II United States Army Air Force airfield, located 4.2 miles northeast of Gainesville, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a military base in gainesville fl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9121, "Truth_answer": "The War Assets Administration deeded the facility to the city of Gainesville in 1948 as a civil airport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108075804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alachua_Army_Air_Field_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Alachua Army Airfield stop being used", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9121, "Truth_answer": "Alachua Army Air Field now operates as Gainesville Regional Airport, with scheduled airline flights and General Aviation operations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108075804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alachua_Army_Air_Field_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are planes still being flown out of Alachua Army Airfield", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9121, "Truth_answer": "The Airfield's function was to train cadres from newly formed units in combat operations under simulated field conditions", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161108075804id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alachua_Army_Air_Field_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the function of Alachua Army Airfield during World War II", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9121, "Truth_answer": "A different mission was ordered by III Fighter Command when it took over the Airfield as it trained Air Commando fighter units for the China Burma India Theater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did operations ever change at Alachua Army Airfield", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9122, "Truth_answer": "The X Factor UK Series 3 was won by 21-year old R&B singer Leona Lewis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "british singer who won the third series of the x factor in 2006", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9122, "Truth_answer": "Leona Lewis auditioned for Series 3 of The X Factor UK as part of the 16-24s category.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what category was Leona Lewis on The X-Factor UK", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9122, "Truth_answer": "Leona Lewis emerged as the most successful contestant to appear on the X Factor having sold over 30 million records worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Leona Lewis perform after The X-Factor ended", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9122, "Truth_answer": "In December 2006, Kelly Clarkson's A Moment Like This was recorded as the UK debut single by British singer Leona Lewis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213040105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Moment_Like_This_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Leona Lewis' first release after winning The X-Factor in 2006", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9122, "Truth_answer": "The song has sold 943,000 copies in the United Kingdom as of December 2015, according to the Official Charts Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213040105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Moment_Like_This_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_X_Factor_(British_series_3)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Leona Lewis' cover of A Moment Like This sell copies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9123, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rod stewart i don't want you to come around here no more", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9124, "Truth_answer": "Listen to Your Heart was sung by Marie Fredriksson of Roxette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings listen to your heart original version", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9124, "Truth_answer": "Listen to Your Heart was originally released in Sweden in September 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304081016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listen_to_Your_Heart_(Roxette_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Roxette's Listen to Your Heart released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9124, "Truth_answer": "Listen to Your Heart was released as one of Look Sharp!'s first two singles in Sweden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What Roxette album was Listen to Your Heart on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9124, "Truth_answer": "Look Sharp! went on to be certified platinum or multi-platinum in numerous territories, while four of its singles went on to become global hits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210200325id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Sharp!_(Roxette_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Roxette's Look Sharp! album successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9124, "Truth_answer": "The Look and Listen to Your Heart both topped the Billboard Hot 100, while Dangerous and Dressed for Success reached numbers 2 and 14.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210210200325id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Sharp!_(Roxette_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Roxette's Look Sharp! album singles chart", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9125, "Truth_answer": "Michigan is the same time as New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://24timezones.com/difference/new_york/baltimore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is michigan in the same time zone as new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9125, "Truth_answer": "New York and Michigan except for the four Upper Peninsula counties are located entirely within the Eastern Time Zone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time zone are Michigan and New York in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9125, "Truth_answer": "22 states and Washington D.C. are partially or fully located within the Eastern Time Zone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ultimatepopculture.fandom.com/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many states are in the Eastern Time Zone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9125, "Truth_answer": "The history of standard time in the United States began November 18, 1883, when United States and Canadian railroads instituted standard time in time zones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_time_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did time zones in the United States come into effect", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9125, "Truth_answer": "Time zone boundaries have changed greatly since their original introduction and changes still occasionally occur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_time_in_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have there been any changes to time zones in the US since they were created", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9126, "Truth_answer": "Panic! at the Disco has been active for 16 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long have panic at the disco been together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9126, "Truth_answer": "Since 2015, singer Brendon Urie has been the only official member of Panic! at the Disco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic!_at_the_Disco_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the members of Panic! at the Disco", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9126, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, drummer Spencer Smith officially left Panic! at the Disco after not performing live with the band since his departure in 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic!_at_the_Disco_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2015 to the Panic! at the Disco lineup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9126, "Truth_answer": "Brendon Urie has drummer Dan Pawlovich, bassist Nicole Row, and guitarist Mike Naran accompanying him on tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic!_at_the_Disco_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does Panic! at the Disco tour", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9126, "Truth_answer": "Panic! at the Disco is an American pop rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic!_at_the_Disco_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does Panic! at the Disco hail from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9127, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots have the most Super Bowl appearances with 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has went to the superbowl the most", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9127, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots won six Super Bowl titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125114204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Super_Bowl_champions_p12", "http://hustleboss.com/new-england-trumps-seattle-28-24-in-memorable-back-and-forth-super-bowl-showdown/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many Super Bowls have the New England Patriots won", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9127, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots made their first appearance at a Super Bowl in 1986 at Super Bowl XX.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the New England Patriots make their first appearance at a Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9127, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl LIII featured the New England Patriots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.barrygrahamauthor.com/new-england-patriots-news-conference-12--8--17-masking-liquid-t-1810_p3", "https://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Super_Bowls_have_the_Oakland_Raiders_played_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the most recent Super Bowl appearance for the New England Patriots", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9127, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/2019/02/03/Super-Bowl-LIII-Patriots-beat-Rams-Brady-wins-record-6th-Lombardi-Trophy/5201549235499/?st_rec=3921549390664_p1", "https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2019/02/03/photos-super-bowl-liii/_p2", "http://insidethepylon.com/category/nfl/teams/new-england-patriots/_p2", "https://www.fanpicks.com/daily-blog/tag/nfl/_p2", "https://tunicatravel.com/blog/2019/01/place-your-bets-for-the-big-game-in-tunica/?archiveYear=2015&archiveMonth=7_p2", "https://tunicatravel.com/blog/2019/01/place-your-bets-for-the-big-game-in-tunica/?archiveYear=2016&archiveMonth=2_p2", "https://tunicatravel.com/blog/2019/01/place-your-bets-for-the-big-game-in-tunica/?archiveYear=2017&archiveMonth=3_p2", "http://footballgarbagetime.com/category/nfc-west/los-angeles-rams/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211160122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England_Patriots_p34", "https://mchsrampage.com/category/sports/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the New England Patriots win Super Bowl LIII", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9128, "Truth_answer": "In the United Kingdom, the position of senior counsel denotes an experienced solicitor and is not directly comparable to the position of Queen's Counsel which is held by barristers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820034602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_Counsel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "difference between senior counsel and queen's counsel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9128, "Truth_answer": "Members wear silk gowns of a particular design.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120162826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Counsel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the uniform of Queen's Counsel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9128, "Truth_answer": "The first Queen's Counsel Extraordinary was Sir Francis Bacon, who was given a patent giving him precedence at the Bar in 1597, and formally styled King's Counsel in 1603.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the profession of Queen's Counsel established", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9128, "Truth_answer": "Appointments are made from within the legal profession on the basis of merit rather than a particular level of experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120162826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Counsel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are Queen's Counsel chosen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9128, "Truth_answer": "The first women to be appointed as King's Counsel in the England were Helena Normanton and Rose Heilbron in 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120162826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Counsel_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are women members of Queen's Counsel", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9129, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lawrence portrays Raven Darkhölme in X-Men: Days of Future Past.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays raven in days of future past", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9129, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lawrence portrayed Raven Darkhölme in X-Men: First Class, X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the role of Raven Darkhölme played by the same actor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9129, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lawrence had her breakthrough playing a poverty-stricken teenager in the independent drama Winter's Bone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lawrence_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the breakthrough movie for Jennifer Lawrence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9129, "Truth_answer": "Winter's Bone won several awards, including the Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic Film at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224175932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%27s_Bone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Winter's Bone win awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9129, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lawrence's career progressed with her starring role as Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games film series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126020751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Lawrence_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Jennifer Lawrence's career progress after Winter's Bone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9130, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the little vampire come on disney channel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9131, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pain in back right side when i breathe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9132, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is dillon texas from dallas texas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9133, "Truth_answer": "Daylight Saving Time started on Mar 8, 2020 at 2 am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the daylight time change in us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9133, "Truth_answer": "Daylight Saving Time ends on November 1, 2020 at 2 am.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the practice of daylight saving time end in 2020", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9133, "Truth_answer": "The Standard Time Act of 1918 was the first United States federal law implementing Standard time and Daylight saving time in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the system of daylight saving time come into place", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9133, "Truth_answer": "Proponents of daylight saving time argue that most people prefer a greater increase in daylight hours after the typical nine to five workday.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the reasoning for daylight saving time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9133, "Truth_answer": "Opponents argue that DST disrupts our circadian rhythms, negatively impacting our health, that it increases fatal traffic accidents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the practice of daylight saving time actually work", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9134, "Truth_answer": "The Mongol Empire was a formidable military power and maintained internal control by a system of draconian laws that demanded strict obedience and loyalty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200815025923id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/mongol-empire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the mongol empire run its government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9134, "Truth_answer": "Khans after Ögödei were elected by the Kurultai, who served as a consultative body for the ruler.", 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"Truth_rewrite": "what does the infantry blue cord mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9196, "Truth_answer": "The infantry blue cord is authorized only for infantry-qualified U.S. Army soldiers currently assigned to an infantry unit in the active U.S. Army, or Army National Guard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111230523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infantry_blue_cord_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who can wear the infantry blue cord", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9196, "Truth_answer": "The infantry blue cord is worn under the right shoulder and under the right epaulette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the infantry blue cord worn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9196, "Truth_answer": "The infantry blue cord is composed of a series of alternating left and right half knots that are tied around a leader cord to form a Solomon bar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111230523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infantry_blue_cord_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of knots are on the infantry blue cord", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9197, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Bridges portrays Obadiah Stane, also known as Iron Monger, appearing as the main antagonist in the 2008 film Iron Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the bad guy in iron man", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9197, "Truth_answer": "The first character to use the alias Iron Monger is Obadiah Stane, who debuted in Iron Man #163 in October 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Monger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was iron monger created", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9197, "Truth_answer": "Iron Monger was created by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Luke McDonnell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108073110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Monger_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created iron monger", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9197, "Truth_answer": "Characters created by Dennis O'Neil include Air Wave, Ra's al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has dennis o'neil created besides iron monger", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9197, "Truth_answer": "Dennis O'Neil's best-known works include Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman with Neal Adams, The Shadow with Michael Kaluta and The Question with Denys Cowan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105135536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_O%27Neil_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is dennis o'neil best known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9198, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the original baby it's cold outside", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9199, "Truth_answer": "Co-songwriter Hillary Lindsey added harmonies to the track To the Moon and Back by Luke Bryan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524064250id_/https://www.songfacts.com/facts/luke-bryan/to-the-moon-and-back_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings backup with luke bryan on to the moon and back", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9199, "Truth_answer": "Hillary Lindsey has written songs with or for a number of artists including Michelle Branch, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Shakira, Lady Antebellum, Gary Allan, Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428224326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Lindsey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has hillary lindsey written songs for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9199, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, Hillary Lindsey has had 20 number-one singles as a writer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many number-one singles does hillary lindsey have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9199, "Truth_answer": "In 2006 and 2016, respectively, Hillary Lindsey won a Grammy Award for Best Country Song for Carrie Underwood's Jesus, Take the Wheel and for Little Big Town's Girl Crush.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428224326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Lindsey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has hillary lindsey won any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9199, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Hillary Lindsey received an Academy Award nomination for Coming Home, recorded by Gwyneth Paltrow for the soundtrack of Country Strong, in the Best Original Song category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428224326id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Lindsey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what academy award nominations does hillary lindsey have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9200, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does zane find out they're mermaids", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9201, "Truth_answer": "The Eagles have been a Philadelphia institution since their beginning in 1933.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the philadelphia eagles start playing football", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9201, "Truth_answer": "Bert Bell and Lud Wray named the team the Eagles in honor of the symbol of the National Recovery Act, which was part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the philadelphia eagles called the eagles", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9201, "Truth_answer": "The premiere symbol of the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 was the Blue Eagle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the symbol of the national recovery act", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9201, "Truth_answer": "The National Recovery Administration was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what agency did the national industrial act establish", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9201, "Truth_answer": "The National Recovery Administration was dissolved May 27, 1935, by the court case Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118233421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Recovery_Administration_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the national recovery administration dissolved", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9202, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is jamaica playing in the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9203, "Truth_answer": "Practice What You Preach by Barry White was written by Barry White, Gerald Levert, and Edwin Nicholas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote barry white practice what you preach", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9203, "Truth_answer": "Practice What You Preach by Barry White spent three weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and reached 18 on the pop chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517113249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Practice_What_You_Preach_(Barry_White_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did practice what you preach by barry white do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9203, "Truth_answer": "Practice What You Preach by Barry White won a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Song of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did practice what you preach by barry white win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9203, "Truth_answer": "Practice What You Preach by Barry White is from White's 1994 album The Icon Is Love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album was the barry white song practice what you preach on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9203, "Truth_answer": "The Icon Is Love represented a major comeback for Barry White both critically and commercially, and went on to become easily his most successful album since his 1970s heyday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190321230855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Icon_Is_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the album the icon is love do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9204, "Truth_answer": "The Earth's inner core is believed to consist primarily of an iron–nickel alloy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129110016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_inner_core_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the probable composition of earth's core", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9204, "Truth_answer": "The iron–nickel alloy is the main constituent of the iron planetary cores and iron meteorites.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620084734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%E2%80%93nickel_alloy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is made from an iron-nickel alloy besides the earth's inner core", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9204, "Truth_answer": "Nickel–iron alloys occur naturally on Earth's surface as telluric or meteoric iron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620084734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%E2%80%93nickel_alloy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the iron-nickel alloy occur on earth's surface", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9204, "Truth_answer": "In steel metallurgy, nickel is alloyed with iron to produce maraging steel and some low-alloy steels. Other technological uses include Invar and Mu-metal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620084734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%E2%80%93nickel_alloy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the iron-nickel alloy used for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9204, "Truth_answer": "Iron and nickel are notable for being the final elements produced by stellar nucleosynthesis, and the heaviest elements formed with a supernova or similarly cataclysmic event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620084734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%E2%80%93nickel_alloy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the elements iron and nickel notable for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9205, "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Vikings played in Super Bowls 4, 8, 9 and 11, but failed to win any of them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time minnesota vikings won a superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9205, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl 11 was played on January 9, 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the eleventh super bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9205, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl 11 was an American football game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the minnesota vikings play against in super bowl 11", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9205, "Truth_answer": "In Super Bowl 11, the Oakland Raiders defeated the Minnesota Vikings by the score of 32 to 14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the super bowl 11 score", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9205, "Truth_answer": "The Minnesota Vikings were coached by Bud Grant in Super Bowl 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the minnesota vikings' coach during super bowl 11", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9206, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "along with washington d.c. from 1992 to 2012 how many states were battleground states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9207, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do xbox one games work in xbox 360", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9208, "Truth_answer": "Based off of his popular song of the same name, the film I Can Only Imagine tells the true story of Bart Millard's complicated relationship with his abusive father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the movie i can only imagine about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9208, "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine is a 2018 American Christian biographical drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626073859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film i can only imagine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9208, "Truth_answer": "The Erwin Brothers are American Christian film directors, screenwriters and film producers known for such films as Woodlawn, October Baby, Moms' Night Out and I Can Only Imagine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028160020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else have the erwin brothers directed besides the film i can only imagine", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9208, "Truth_answer": "The Erwin Brothers are the leaders and co-founders of the production company Kingdom Story Company.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028160020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what company did the erwin brothers found", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9208, "Truth_answer": "The Erwin brothers were born in Birmingham, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201028160020id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Brothers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the erwin brothers from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9209, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "over population is more of a concern in places that", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9210, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the eclipse gonna happen in georgia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9211, "Truth_answer": "The judicial clerk is a full-time assistant to the judge and performs a wide range of tasks, including legal research, drafting of memoranda and court opinions, proofreading, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180828234550id_/https://mckinneylaw.iu.edu/careers/judicial-clerkships-guide.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is it like to clerk for a judge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9211, "Truth_answer": "A judicial clerk is often responsible for various administrative tasks such as maintenance of the docket and library, assembling documents, or other administrative tasks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180828234550id_/https://mckinneylaw.iu.edu/careers/judicial-clerkships-guide.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does a judicial clerk do besides legal research, drafting of memoranda and court opinions, and proofreading", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9211, "Truth_answer": "The majority of individuals that wish to work as a law clerk will complete a bachelor's degree and at least one year of law school.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926131123id_/https://legalcareerpath.com/law-clerk/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what education do you need to become a judicial clerk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9211, "Truth_answer": "Most law clerks are recent law school graduates who performed at or near the top of their class. As such, the law clerk application process is highly competitive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is becoming a law clerk competitive", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9211, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects minimal demand and employment growth for judicial law clerks through 2022.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204220id_/https://www.careerexplorer.com/careers/judicial-law-clerk/job-market/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are law clerks in demand", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9212, "Truth_answer": "The right fielder in Who's on First? is never identified. In the Selchow and Righter board game, the right fielder's name is Nobody.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026110712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who%27s_on_First%3F_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the right fielder in who's on first", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9212, "Truth_answer": "Who's on First? is a comedy routine made famous by Abbott and Costello.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026110712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who%27s_on_First%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made who's on first famous", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9212, "Truth_answer": "Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120114948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_and_Costello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is part of abbott and costello", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9212, "Truth_answer": "In the 2016 sci-fi movie Arrival, the two Heptapods are named Abbott and Costello by the scientists.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120114948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_and_Costello_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were abbott and costello referenced in the film arrival", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9212, "Truth_answer": "The scientists in the film arrival named the Heptapods Abbott and Costello because the one named Abbott is taller and quieter while the one named Costello is shorter and chattier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the scientists in the film arrival name the two heptapods abbott and costello", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9213, "Truth_answer": "Jeremy Shada voiced Finn on the animated television show Adventure Time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006002045id_/https://adventuretime.fandom.com/wiki/Jeremy_Shada_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the voice of finn in adventure time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9213, "Truth_answer": "Jake the Dog is voiced by John DiMaggio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200405052431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_the_Dog_p1", "http://crystallization.tv/cartoon/adventure-time_p8", "http://crystallization.tv/cartoon/adventure-time_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the voice of jake in adventure time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9213, "Truth_answer": "John DiMaggio's voice features as Bender on Futurama, some characters on The Mr. Men Show, Marcus Fenix in the Gears of War series, Dr. Drakken on Kim Possible, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has john dimaggio voiced besides jake the dog", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9213, "Truth_answer": "John DiMaggio has several on-screen credits, such as Steve Ballmer in Pirates of Silicon Valley and as Dr. Sean Underhill, a recurring character on Chicago Hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has john dimaggio ever appeared on-screen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9213, "Truth_answer": "John DiMaggio is currently appearing as Dan Williams on the new AppleTV series Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is john dimaggio doing now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9214, "Truth_answer": "Some of the major contributing factors to the Revolutions of 1848 were widespread dissatisfaction with political leadership, demands for more participation in government and democracy, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124203910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutions_of_1848_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the revolution of 1848 in europe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9214, "Truth_answer": "The Revolutions of 1848 were most important in France, the Netherlands, the states of the German Confederation, Italy, and the Austrian Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the revolutions of 1848 most important", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9214, "Truth_answer": "The Revolutions of 1848 were essentially bourgeois revolutions and democratic and liberal in nature, with the aim of removing the old monarchical structures and creating independent nation-states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124203910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutions_of_1848_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of revolutions were the revolutions of 1848", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9214, "Truth_answer": "Significant lasting reforms included the abolition of serfdom in Austria and Hungary, the end of absolute monarchy in Denmark, and the introduction of representative democracy in the Netherlands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124203910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutions_of_1848_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some lasting reforms resulting from the revolutions of 1848", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9214, "Truth_answer": "The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Springtime of the Peoples or the Spring of Nations, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else are the revolutions of 1848 known as besides the revolutions of 1848", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9215, "Truth_answer": "The Tournament of Power begins in episode 97 of Dragon Ball Super.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the universe tournament start in dragon ball super", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9215, "Truth_answer": "Dragon Ball Super has 131 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://dragonballnew.com/dragon-ball-heroes-16-episode-english-subbed-zamasu-vs-universe-7-ambitions-end/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131035506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball_Super_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes total are there in dragon ball super", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9215, "Truth_answer": "The anime version of Dragon Ball Super was produced by Toei Animation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what studio animated dragon ball super", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9215, "Truth_answer": "Toei Animation has produced numerous series, including Sally the Witch, Gegege no Kitaro, Mazinger Z, Galaxy Express 999. Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, Sailor Moon, Slam Dunk, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124111022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toei_Animation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other anime has toei animation animated besides dragon ball super", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9215, "Truth_answer": "Toei Animation is headquartered in the Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124111022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toei_Animation_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are toei animation's headquarters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9216, "Truth_answer": "There were two epics from the Mauryan and Gupta periods: the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the written epics of the mauryan and gupta period", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9216, "Truth_answer": "The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power based in Magadha and founded by Chandragupta Maurya which dominated the Indian subcontinent between 322 and 185 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the maurya period", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9216, "Truth_answer": "The Maurya Empire was the largest political entity that has existed in the Indian subcontinent, extending over 5 million square kilometres at its zenith under Ashoka.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212005515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurya_Empire_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the maurya empire", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9216, "Truth_answer": "At its zenith, from approximately 319 to 543 CE, the Gupta Empire covered much of the Indian subcontinent.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_period_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125121901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the gupta empire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9216, "Truth_answer": "The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire existing from the mid-to-late 3rd century CE to 543 CE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125121901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_period_p0", "https://keyhighereddata.org/proclaiming-the-gospel-bible-verses/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the gupta empire exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9217, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the 4 anchors on cbs this morning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9218, "Truth_answer": "Paul the Wine Guy was a boyfriend of Monica. He appeared in The Pilot, portrayed by John Allen Nelson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays paul the wine guy in friends", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9218, "Truth_answer": "John Allen Nelson is best known for his role in the sword-and-sorcery Deathstalker III film, along with the famous cult sci-fi flick Killer Klowns from Outer Space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210152id_/https://www.cultcelebrities.com/john-allen-nelson/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is john allen nelson's most well-known role", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9218, "Truth_answer": "John Allen Nelson portrayed Deputy Dave Hanson in Killer Klowns from Outer Space.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did john allen nelson play in killer klowns from outer space", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9218, "Truth_answer": "Killer Klowns from Outer Space is about a clan of evil aliens from an unknown region, who all resemble circus clowns.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309100134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_Klowns_from_Outer_Space_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is killer klowns from outer space about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9218, "Truth_answer": "Killer Klowns from Outer Space received generally positive reviews and has been considered a cult classic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309100134id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_Klowns_from_Outer_Space_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the reception for killer klowns from outer space", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9219, "Truth_answer": "The Ribosome Binding Site base-pairs with an RNA molecule that forms part of the bacterial ribosome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218084024id_/http://parts.igem.org:80/Help:Ribosome_Binding_Sites/Mechanism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the ribosome binding site interacts with which specific molecule in the ribosome", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9219, "Truth_answer": "Mostly, ribosome binding sites refer to bacterial sequences, although internal ribosome entry sites have been described in mRNAs of eukaryotic cells or viruses that infect eukaryotes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524062622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribosome-binding_site_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what molecule does the ribosome binding site interact with in eukaryotes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9219, "Truth_answer": "Internal Ribosome Entry Site are RNA structures that allow cap independent initiation of translation, and are able to initiate translation in the middle of a messenger RNA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190906072125id_/https://viralzone.expasy.org/867_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do internal ribosome entry sites do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9219, "Truth_answer": "Internal ribosome entry site sequences were first discovered in 1988 in the poliovirus and encephalomyocarditis virus RNA genomes in the labs of Nahum Sonenberg and Eckard Wimmer, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200605051226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_ribosome_entry_site_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were internal ribosome entry sites discovered", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9219, "Truth_answer": "Internal ribosome entry sites are often used by viruses as a means to ensure that viral translation is active when host translation is inhibited.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200605051226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_ribosome_entry_site_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do viruses use internal ribosome entry sites for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9220, "Truth_answer": "The Blondie song Call Me was released in the US on February 1, 1980 as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did call me by blondie come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9220, "Truth_answer": "The Blondie song Call Me was produced and co-written by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced call me by blondie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9220, "Truth_answer": "Dubbed the Father of Disco, Giorgio Moroder is credited with pioneering Italo disco and electronic dance music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126155422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is giorgio moroder known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9220, "Truth_answer": "Giorgio Moroder has stated that the work of which he is most proud is Berlin's Take My Breath Away.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126155422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what work is giorgio moroder most proud of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9220, "Truth_answer": "Berlin's Take My Breath Away earned Giorgio Moroder two Golden Globes (for Best Original Score and Best Original Song) and the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1986.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126155422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Moroder_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did giorgio moroder win any awards for the song take my breath away by berlin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is on the north korean olympic team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9222, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "various artists bill & ted's bogus journey music from the motion picture songs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9223, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "springfield cardinals st louis cardinals minor league teams", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9224, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "number of races in a formula 1 season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9225, "Truth_answer": "We May Never Pass This Way (Again) is a song by American soft rock duo Seals and Crofts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420050121id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_May_Never_Pass_This_Way_(Again)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang we may never pass this way again", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9225, "Truth_answer": "Seals and Crofts' We May Never Pass This Way (Again) was released September 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was we may never pass this way again by seals and crofts released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9225, "Truth_answer": "Seals and Crofts are best known for their Hot 100 No. 6 hits Summer Breeze, Diamond Girl, and Get Closer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else are seals and crofts known for besides we may never pass this way again", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9225, "Truth_answer": "Though Seals and Crofts disbanded in 1980, they reunited briefly in 1991–1992, and again in 2004, when they released their final album, Traces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seals_and_Crofts_p0", "https://www.musicvideoswithlyrics.com/diamond-girl-with-lyrics/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did seals and crofts disband", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9225, "Truth_answer": "In 1980, after a long and successful run of recordings in the 1970s, Seals and Crofts were dropped from Warner Brothers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101121242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seals_and_Crofts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did seals and crofts disband", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9226, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the sun set in st petersburg", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9227, "Truth_answer": "Between ages 4 and 5, children really start to think about others' thoughts and feelings, and this is when true theory of mind emerges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does theory of mind begin in development", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9227, "Truth_answer": "Theory of mind is the ability to attribute mental states to oneself, and to others, and to understand that others have mental states that are different from one's own.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is theory of mind exactly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9227, "Truth_answer": "The existence of theory of mind in animals is controversial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_mind_in_animals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do animals have theory of mind", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9227, "Truth_answer": "Several taxa have been tested for theory of mind, including primates, birds and canines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what animals have been tested for theory of mind", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9227, "Truth_answer": "To investigate theory of mind in animals experimentally, researchers place animals in situations where their resulting behavior can be interpreted as supporting theory of mind or not.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_mind_in_animals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are animals tested for theory of mind", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9228, "Truth_answer": "The 1949 film Samson and Delilah stars Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature in the title roles, George Sanders as the Saran, Angela Lansbury as Semadar, and Henry Wilcoxon as Ahtur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114121051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_and_Delilah_(1949_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the movie samson and delilah", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9228, "Truth_answer": "When strongman Samson rejects the love of the beautiful Philistine woman Delilah, she seeks vengeance that brings horrible consequences they both regret.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200214221254id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041838/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the 1949 film samson and delilah", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9228, "Truth_answer": "Praised upon release for its Technicolor cinematography, lead performances, costumes, sets, and innovative special effects, the 1949 film Samson and Delilah was a box-office success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114121051id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_and_Delilah_(1949_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the 1949 film samson and delilah do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9228, "Truth_answer": "Hedy Lamarr was part of 30 films in an acting career spanning 28 years, and co-invented an early version of frequency-hopping spread spectrum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is hedy lamarr known for besides the 1949 film samson and delilah", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9228, "Truth_answer": "At the beginning of World War II, Hedy Lamarr and composer George Antheil developed a radio guidance system for Allied torpedoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did hedy lamarr invent", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9229, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "united nations decade for education for sustainable development", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9230, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "madagascar's cultural practice of famadihana dancing with the dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9231, "Truth_answer": "The Brisbane Broncos won the 1998 NRL Grand Final 38 to 12 against the Canterbury Bulldogs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200831121710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_NRL_Grand_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first ever nrl grand final", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9231, "Truth_answer": "The 1998 NRL Grand Final was the first grand final of the re-unified National Rugby League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200831121710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_NRL_Grand_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the significance of the 1998 nrl grand final", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9231, "Truth_answer": "The National Rugby League formed in the aftermath of the 1990s' Super League war as a joint partnership between the Australian governing body, the Australian Rugby League and Super League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123114448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Rugby_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the national rugby league formed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9231, "Truth_answer": "National Rugby League matches are played in Australia and New Zealand from March to October.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when are national rugby league matches played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9231, "Truth_answer": "The reigning premiers of the National Rugby League are the Sydney Roosters winning their fifteenth premiership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the reigning premiers of the national rugby league", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9232, "Truth_answer": "Civilizations developed around rivers because their waters provided places to hunt and fish. Also, as the rivers flooded, the lands around them became fertile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did river valleys became centers of civilizations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9232, "Truth_answer": "Examples of early river valley civilizations include the Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Chinese civilization along the Yellow River.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the first river valley civilizations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9232, "Truth_answer": "Mesopotamia was the earliest river valley civilization, starting to form around 3500 BC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190528102038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_valley_civilization_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which was the earliest river valley civilization between the indus valley civilization, ancient egypt, mesopotamia, and chinese civilization along the yellow river", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9232, "Truth_answer": "Mesopotamia was an ancient region corresponding to today's Iraq, mostly, but also parts of modern-day Iran, Syria and Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911081902id_/https://www.ancient.eu/Mesopotamia/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is mesopotamia today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9232, "Truth_answer": "The Sumerians and Akkadians dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC, when it was conquered by the Achaemenid Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia_p0", "https://upge.wn.com/?activate=ind&from=ancientsumerian.com&description=Forbidden+History+of+the+Sumerians+%5BFULL+VIDEO%5D%0D%0AToday+there+exists+many+alternative+theories+that+aim+to+explain+mankind%E2%80%99s+speedy+evolution.+The+Ancient+Astrona&author=nico&auto=Ancient+sumerian&standalone=1&domain_name=ancientsumerian.org&title=Ancient+sumerian&template=cheetah-photo-search%2Findividual.txt&query=Ancient+sumerian&pagenum=2&ads=1_p1", "https://upge.wn.com/?from=iraq-daily.com&pagenum=2&language_id=1&template=cheetah-photo-search%2Findex.txt&query=iraq__daily_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did mesopotamia fall", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9233, "Truth_answer": "Punjab, India, has 22 districts which are geographically classified into Majha, Malwa, Doaba and Poadh regions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_India_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "malwa majha and dooba region are all part of which state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9233, "Truth_answer": "The agriculture sector is the largest contributor to the gross state domestic product of Punjab, India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is punjab, india's primary economic activity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9233, "Truth_answer": "The economy of Punjab, Pakistan, is mainly agriculture based, although industry makes a substantial contribution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is punjab, pakistan's primary economic activity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9233, "Truth_answer": "The province of Punjab, like many others, was divided into two parts. West Punjab, having Muslim Majority was given to Pakistan whereas East Punjab was given to India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are there two punjabs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9233, "Truth_answer": "The Punjabi language is the native language of the Punjabi people, an ethnolinguistic group of the cultural region of Punjab, which encompasses northwest India and eastern Pakistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is punjabi spoken in both indian punjab and pakistani punjab", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9234, "Truth_answer": "The bidet is often a basin that is situated close to the toilet in the bathroom, and it is used to clean yourself after using the toilet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the second toilet in the bathroom for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9234, "Truth_answer": "Bidets are primarily used to wash and clean the genitalia, perineum, inner buttocks, and anus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120113045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a bidet used to clean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9234, "Truth_answer": "Bidets are common in Europe, Asia, and South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108040759id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-use-a-bidet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is use of a bidet common", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9234, "Truth_answer": "Bidets are popular in Italy, Portugal, Japan, Argentina, and Venezuela.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries use bidets", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9234, "Truth_answer": "Bidets are curiously absent in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the u.s. use bidets", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9235, "Truth_answer": "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood was released on 5 May 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did wolfenstein the old blood come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9235, "Truth_answer": "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is an action-adventure first-person shooter video game developed by MachineGames.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926020450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_Old_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the developer for wolfenstein the old blood", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9235, "Truth_answer": "The single-player story of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood follows war veteran William B.J. Blazkowicz and his efforts to discover the locations of a Nazi compound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926020450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_Old_Blood_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is wolfenstein the old blood about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9235, "Truth_answer": "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood received generally positive reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926020450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_Old_Blood_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926020450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_Old_Blood_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was wolfenstein the old blood received", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9235, "Truth_answer": "Many critics praised Wolfenstein: The Old Blood's intense firefights, intriguing locations, and the balance between stealth and action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190926020450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_Old_Blood_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did critics say about wolfenstein the old blood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9236, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the nineteenth national congress of the communist party of china", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9237, "Truth_answer": "There are at least 11 languages spoken in the “Game of Thrones” world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002627id_/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/the-languages-of-game-of-thrones_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages are there in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9237, "Truth_answer": "Languages in Game of Thrones include the Common Tongue of the Andals, the Old Tongue of the First Men, Skroth, High Valyrian, Low Valyrian, Dothraki, Asshai'i, and Qarth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of languages in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9237, "Truth_answer": "David J. Peterson has constructed languages for television and movies such as the Dothraki and Valyrian languages for the television series Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the languages in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9237, "Truth_answer": "David J. Peterson is known for language creation for Game of Thrones, Defiance and The 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113173625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_J._Peterson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is david j. peterson known for besides game of thrones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9237, "Truth_answer": "David J. Peterson created the Castithan, Irathient, Indogene and Omec languages for the Syfy show Defiance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113173625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_J._Peterson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what languages did david j. peterson create for the tv series defiance", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9238, "Truth_answer": "The Mediterranean regions fall under the influence of wet westerlies wind during the winter season. This is the reason that Mediterranean region receives rainfall in the winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the mediterranean region receive their rain and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9238, "Truth_answer": "A Mediterranean climate is characterized by dry summers and mild, wet winters. The climate receives its name from the Mediterranean Basin, where this climate type is most common.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of climate is the mediterraneon region", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9238, "Truth_answer": "Major cities with Mediterranean climates outside of the Mediterranean basin include Adelaide, Cape Town, Casablanca, Dushanbe, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Perth, Porto, San Francisco, San Diego, Santiago, Tashkent and Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130181249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_climate_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where else is the mediterranean climate found besides the mediterranean basin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9238, "Truth_answer": "Mediterranean climate zones are typically located along the western sides of continents, between roughly 30 and 45 degrees north and south of the equator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130181249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_climate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are mediterranean climate zones typically located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9238, "Truth_answer": "Areas with a Mediterranean climate are where the so-called Mediterranean trinity of agricultural products have traditionally developed: wheat, grapes and olives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130181249id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_climate_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Qardaha_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what agricultural products are grown in a mediterranean climate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9239, "Truth_answer": "The object of the game Sequence is to get a sequence, meaning a row of five poker-like chips on the game board.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a sequence in the game sequence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9239, "Truth_answer": "The game Sequence ends when a player or team completes 2 sequences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190118004048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_%28game%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the game sequence end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9239, "Truth_answer": "Sequence, an abstract strategy board-and-card game, was invented by Douglas Reuter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the game sequence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9239, "Truth_answer": "Sequence, an abstract strategy board-and-card game, was invented by Douglas Reuter in Owatonna, Minnesota, over a two-year period in the 1970s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did douglas reuter invent the game sequence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9239, "Truth_answer": "Douglas Reuter originally called the game Sequence, Sequence Five.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190118004048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_%28game%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the game sequence originally called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9240, "Truth_answer": "Irish area codes vary in length, between one and three digits (excluding the leading 0), and subscribers' numbers are between five and seven digits.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005141040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many digits in an irish phone number", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9240, "Truth_answer": "The country code for Ireland is +353.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.soluno.com/category/how-and-why/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20150919162346id_/http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g186591-s605/Ireland:Telephones.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the country code for ireland", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9240, "Truth_answer": "The calling code for Northern Ireland is +44.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the country code for northern ireland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9240, "Truth_answer": "Northern Ireland's country code is 44. This is the UK country code.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922182331id_/https://hello.donedeal.ie/hc/en-us/articles/201120852-Make-phone-calls-with-country-codes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the calling code for the uk the same as northern ireland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9240, "Truth_answer": "Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom are administered by the UK government's Office of Communications (Ofcom).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124075543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who administers the uk's telephone numbers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9241, "Truth_answer": "In May 1917, General John Joseph Black Jack Pershing was designated the supreme commander of the American army in France, and the American Expeditionary Forces were created.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201171654id_/https://www.loc.gov/collections/stars-and-stripes/articles-and-essays/a-world-at-war/american-expeditionary-forces/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the commander when the american troops joined the allies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9241, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing notably served as a mentor to many in the generation of generals who led the United States Army during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did john j. pershing do besides lead the american expeditionary forces in world war i", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9241, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing served as a mentor to generals including George Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Lesley J. McNair, George S. Patton, and Douglas MacArthur.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which generals did john j. pershing mentor during world war ii", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9241, "Truth_answer": "John J. Pershing is the only American to be promoted in his own lifetime to General of the Armies rank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130011217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is john j. pershing's military rank", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9241, "Truth_answer": "On March 13, 1978, George Washington was posthumously promoted to the full grade of General of the Armies of the United States, with effective date from July 4, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223151106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_of_the_Armies_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has the rank of general of the armies besides john j. pershing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9242, "Truth_answer": "Mark Jackson is an English writer and actor who plays the Kaylon Science Officer Isaac in The Orville.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of isaac on the oroville", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9242, "Truth_answer": "In The Orville, Isaac is a member of the artificial, non-biological race from Kaylon-1 that views biological lifeforms, including humans, as inferior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129232007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Orville_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is isaac from the oroville human", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9242, "Truth_answer": "The Orville is set on the titular USS Orville, a mid-level exploratory space vessel in the Planetary Union, a 25th-century interstellar alliance of Earth and many other planets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129232007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Orville_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the orville", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9242, "Truth_answer": "The Orville is inspired by several science-fiction sources, mainly the original Star Trek as well as its Next Generation successor, both of which it heavily parodies and homages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the orville inspired by", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9242, "Truth_answer": "The Orville is available in the United States on the Fox website as well as the Hulu, Amazon Prime, and iTunes streaming platforms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can i watch the orville", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9243, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the university of arizona men's basketball team play next", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9244, "Truth_answer": "In Great Britain, the local memory tag B on vehicle registration plates stands for Birmingham.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does b mean on a number plate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9244, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is birmingham uk on a map", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9244, "Truth_answer": "People from Birmingham are called Brummies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the demonym for people from birmingham uk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9244, "Truth_answer": "People from Birmingham are called Brummies, a term derived from Birmingham's nickname of Brum, which originates from Birmingham's old name, Brummagem, which is thought to have derived from Bromwich-ham.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Milford%2C_Staffordshire_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are people from birmingham uk called brummies", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9244, "Truth_answer": "Birmingham, United Kingdom, has seen 1400 years of growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is birmingham uk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9245, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "number of seats reserved for st in lok sabha", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9246, "Truth_answer": "Christmas Eve is a vigil or fasting day, and the abundance of seafood reflects the observance of abstinence from meat until the feast of Christmas Day itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211064215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_the_Seven_Fishes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do you have 7 fishes on christmas eve", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9246, "Truth_answer": "The Feast of the Seven Fishes, also known as The Eve, is an Italian-American celebration of Christmas Eve with dishes of fish and other seafood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the celebration called where you have 7 fishes on christmas eve", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9246, "Truth_answer": "The Feast of the Seven Fishes comes from Southern Italy, where it is known simply as The Vigil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211064215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feast_of_the_Seven_Fishes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where in italy did the feast of the seven fishes come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9246, "Truth_answer": "The significance of the seven fishes has a number of symbolic representations: the number of sacraments, the seven days of creation, the seven virtues, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200812145522id_/https://www.cento.com/articles/2017/feast_seven_fishes.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of the number seven in the feast of the seven fishes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9246, "Truth_answer": "The Feast of the Seven Fishes was introduced in the United States by Southern Italian immigrants in New York City's Little Italy in the late 1800s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the feast of the seven fishes come to the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9247, "Truth_answer": "In mere months, the Black Plague spread throughout all Italy, through half of Spain and France, down the coast of Dalmatia on the Adriatic, and north into Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the bubonic plague spread in europe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9247, "Truth_answer": "A rough estimate is that 25 million people in Europe died from plague during the Black Death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024743id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Black-Death_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126024743id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/Black-Death_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people in europe died because of the black plague", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9247, "Truth_answer": "The bubonic plague was the cause of the Black Death that swept through Asia, Europe, and Africa in the 14th century and killed an estimated 50 million people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many total deaths resulted from the black death", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9247, "Truth_answer": "Bubonic plague is mainly spread by infected fleas from small animals. It may also result from exposure to the body fluids from a dead plague-infected animal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206032919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubonic_plague_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the bubonic plague spread", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9247, "Truth_answer": "Within 3 to 7 days of exposure to bubonic plague bacteria, you will develop flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, chills, weakness, and swollen, tender lymph glands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201030222131id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=141316_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do symptoms of bubonic plague develop", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9248, "Truth_answer": "Jaimie Alexander portrays Remi Jane Doe Briggs in the TV series Blindspot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress who plays jane on blindspot", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9248, "Truth_answer": "The TV Series Blindspot focuses on a mysterious tattooed woman who is found naked inside a travel bag in Times Square by the FBI.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024100851id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blindspot_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the tv series blindspot", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9248, "Truth_answer": "Jaimie Alexander is known for portraying Jessi on the TV series Kyle XY and Sif in the 2011 superhero film Thor, and its 2013 sequel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929064435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaimie_Alexander_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is jaimie alexander known for besides the tv series blindspot", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9248, "Truth_answer": "Jaimie Alexander's career was launched in 2003, when she was cast in the leading role of Hanna Thompson in the low budget, award-winning film The Other Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did jaimie alexander's career start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9248, "Truth_answer": "Jaimie Alexander's next role was in the movie Squirrel Trap where she played Sara.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190929064435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaimie_Alexander_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was jaimie alexander's next role after the 2006 film the other side", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9249, "Truth_answer": "The 2019/20 Premier League fixtures were released on 13 June 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222070741id_/https://www.premierleague.com/news/1168014_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the new premier league fixtures released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9249, "Truth_answer": "The 2019/20 Premier League season will begin on 9 August 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200222070741id_/https://www.premierleague.com/news/1168014_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the 2019/20 premier league season begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9249, "Truth_answer": "The 2019/20 Premier League season will conclude on 17 May 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the 2019/20 premier league season conclude", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9249, "Truth_answer": "The 2019/20 Premier League season is currently halted until at least 30 April 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will the 2019/20 premier league season be affected by the coronovirus pandemic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9249, "Truth_answer": "The ongoing global pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, which causes coronavirus disease 2019, spread to the United Kingdom in January 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first case of coronovirus in the uk confirmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9250, "Truth_answer": "The National Archives Building is home the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the declaration of independence located in washington dc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9250, "Truth_answer": "The Declaration of Independence can be viewed in the National Archives Building's Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the declaration of independence available for public viewing", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9250, "Truth_answer": "The National Archives building holds the original copies of the three main formative documents of the United States: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223051641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Archives_Building_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the declaration of independence in the national archives building the original", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9250, "Truth_answer": "The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206133817id_/https://washington.org/visit-dc/guide-to-national-archives-museum-washington-dc_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many records are in the national archives building", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9250, "Truth_answer": "The National Archives Building is located north of the National Mall at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223051641id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Archives_Building_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the national archives building located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9251, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following guards the opening of hepatopancreatic duct into the duodenum", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9252, "Truth_answer": "Professional football in the 1960s generally meant one thing: the Green Bay Packers. They won five NFL championships in the decade, including the first two Super Bowls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the super bowl in the 60s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9252, "Truth_answer": "The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122100154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bay_Packers_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the green bay packers founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9252, "Truth_answer": "In 1921, the Green Bay Packers were granted a membership in the new National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200506191013id_/https://www.profootballhof.com/teams/green-bay-packers/team-history/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the green bay packers join the nfl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9252, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Packing Company gave its name to the Green Bay Packers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the green bay packers get their name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9252, "Truth_answer": "The Green Bay Packers took the Indian Packing Company's name after Curly Lambeau asked the owner, Frank Peck, for money for jerseys and use of their athletic field in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are the green bay packers named after the indian packing company", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9253, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "infection and disease due to plasmodium or falaria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9254, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dan seals everything that glitters is not gold", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9255, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution provides that the president shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two-thirds of the Senators present concur.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_Clause_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has to ratify a treaty made by the president", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9255, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty Clause is part of Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_Clause_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of the constitution says that the president can make treaties", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9255, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Constitution gives much of the foreign policy decision-making to the presidency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the constitution say anything about international policy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9255, "Truth_answer": "The president appoints ambassadors, ministers, and consuls (subject to confirmation by the Senate) and receives foreign ambassadors and other public officials.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of foreign policy decisions does the president make", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9255, "Truth_answer": "The President is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, while Congress has the power to make declarations of war, and to raise and support the armed forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.aclu.org/blog/lgbt-rights/transgender-rights/fight-open-transgender-military-service-only-beginning?page=2_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106105707id_/http://www.loc.gov:80/law/help/usconlaw/war-powers.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the president have the power to declare war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9256, "Truth_answer": "Mariah Huq's mansion is reportedly in an affluent Jonesboro, Georgia neighborhood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161229173608id_/http://rollingout.com:80/2013/03/31/inside-mariah-huq-of-married-to-medicines-lavish-lakeside-mansion/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does mariah from married to medicine live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9256, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is jonesboro georgia on a map", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9256, "Truth_answer": "There are 15.84 miles from Jonesboro, Georgia, to Atlanta in north direction and 17 miles by car, following the I-75 N route.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094603id_/https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-jonesboro-ga-to-atlanta-ga_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is jonesboro georgia from atlanta", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9256, "Truth_answer": "Jonesboro, Georgia, was founded as Leaksville in 1823.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was jonesboro, georgia's original name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9256, "Truth_answer": "In 1846, the Macon and Western Railroad arrived into the area and the town of Leaksville, Georgia, was renamed Jonesboro in honor of railroad official Samuel G. Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728045229id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonesboro,_Georgia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did leaksville change to jonesboro, georgia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9257, "Truth_answer": "The Friendly Ghost, the first Noveltoon to feature Casper, was released by Paramount in 1945", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121035406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093956id_/https://harveycomicsdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did casper the friendly ghost come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9257, "Truth_answer": "Casper was created in the late 1930s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121035406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093956id_/https://harveycomicsdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was casper created", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9257, "Truth_answer": "Casper was created by Seymour Reit and Joe Oriolo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093956id_/https://harveycomicsdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121035406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created casper", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9257, "Truth_answer": "In the 1945 Noveltoon, Casper has a pretty thick New York accent", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071528id_/https://www.metv.com/lists/7-friendly-facts-about-casper-the-ghost_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of accent does casper have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9257, "Truth_answer": "Casper was first published in comics form in 1949 by St. John Publications", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121035406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093956id_/https://harveycomicsdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Casper_the_Friendly_Ghost_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was casper first published in comics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9258, "Truth_answer": "Chemists normally measure energy, both enthalpy and Gibbs free energy, in kilojoules per mole but measure entropy in joules per kelvin per mole.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the units of delta g reaction", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9258, "Truth_answer": "There are two factors which can affect delta G, enthalpy and entropy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091514id_/https://socratic.org/questions/what-is-delta-g_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what factors can affect delta g", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9258, "Truth_answer": "Enthalpy is a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317222503id_/https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/enthalpy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is enthalpy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9258, "Truth_answer": "Entropy is a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is entropy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9258, "Truth_answer": "The Gibbs free energy was developed in the 1870s by the American scientist Josiah Willard Gibbs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibbs_free_energy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed the gibbs free energy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9259, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "arn-509 a novel antiandrogen for prostate cancer treatment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9260, "Truth_answer": "Hemlock Grove came to an end in 2015 after three seasons", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804165821id_/https://screenrant.com/hemlock-grove-season-4-series-cancelled-netflix/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new season of hemlock grove start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9260, "Truth_answer": "A concrete reason on why Hemlock Grove was cancelled was never revealed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804165821id_/https://screenrant.com/hemlock-grove-season-4-series-cancelled-netflix/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the series hemlock grove cancelled", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9260, "Truth_answer": "The series Hemlock Grove is based on Brian McGreevy's 2012 novel of the same name", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307085113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemlock_Grove_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the series hemlock grove based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9260, "Truth_answer": "The series Hemlock Grove premiered on Netflix on April 19, 2013", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307085113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemlock_Grove_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the series hemlock grove premiere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9260, "Truth_answer": "The budget for the first season of Hemlock Grove is reportedly about $45 million", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307085113id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemlock_Grove_(TV_series)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget of the first season of hemlock grove", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9261, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "san antonio de la cruz chalatenango el salvador", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9262, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "arizona tewa kiva speech as a manifestation of a dominant language ideology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9263, "Truth_answer": "The songs of the 2017 Beauty and the Beast are sung by Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the songs in the beauty and the beast movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9263, "Truth_answer": "The soundtrack album of the 2017 Beauty and the Beast film was released by Walt Disney Records on March 10, 2017", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2017 beauty and the beast soundtrack released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9263, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(2017_film)_p0", "http://top.hatnote.com/en/wikipedia/2017/4/9.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the 2017 beauty and the beast film", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9263, "Truth_answer": "The animated version of Beauty and the Beast was released on November 22, 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the animated version of beauty and the beast come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9263, "Truth_answer": "In 1991, Paige O'Hara made her motion picture debut in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, in which she voiced the film's heroine, Belle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190523133448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paige_O'Hara_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voiced belle in disney's beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9264, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which city is the metropolitan city of pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9264, "Truth_answer": "The capital city of Pakistan is Islamabad", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_season_is_it_in_Jerusalem_Israel_p3", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105101id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-of-pakistan.html_p0", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p4", "https://www.scribd.com/document/93328413/1000-Questions_p63", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawalpindi_p8", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p3", "https://virily.com/virily_poll/islamabad-capital-of-pakistan/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219110044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamabad_p0", "http://visitpak.com/shark-whale-has-been-presented-in-museum-of-natural-history-islamabad/_p2", "http://indianaquariumhobbyist.com/community/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=130542_p6", "http://videoonline.pk/watch.php?v=4GG1FsvKdQ4_p3", "http://videoonline.pk/watch.php?v=MYtGy0mcwpA_p3", "http://videoonline.pk/watch.php?v=StTTRVOLk0E_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of pakistan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9264, "Truth_answer": "Islamabad officially became the capital of Pakistan on 14 August 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108130923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_capitals_in_Pakistan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did islamabad become the capital of pakistan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9264, "Truth_answer": "Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northeastern part of Pakistan, between Rawalpindi District and the Margalla Hills National Park to the north.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is islamabad located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9264, "Truth_answer": "Islamabad's master plan, designed by Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis, divides the city into eight zones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed islamabad", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9265, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "asian girl sings like a bridge over troubled water", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9266, "Truth_answer": "A drawee is the person or entity that pays the owner of a check or draft. The holder of the check is the payee and the check writer the drawer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200525120816id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/drawee.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is drawer drawee and payee in cheque", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9266, "Truth_answer": "In the US, checks were first used in 1681 when cash strapped businessmen in Boston mortgaged their land to a fund, against which they could write checks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us start using printed cheques", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9266, "Truth_answer": "The first printed checks are traced to 1762 and British banker Lawrence Childs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the first printed cheques made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9266, "Truth_answer": "In most European countries, cheques are now rarely used, even for third party payments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224164932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheque_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are cheques used in europe", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9266, "Truth_answer": "Some alternatives to cheques include cash, debit card payments, credit card payments, ACH, Wire transfer, online payment services, e.g. PayPal, and money orders", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some alternatives to cheques", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9267, "Truth_answer": "December 15, 2013, when WWE Champion Randy Orton defeated John Cena, the World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the WWE Championship, and Orton became the WWE World Heavyweight Champion", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626225730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heavyweight_Champions_(WWE)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the world heavyweight champion of wwe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9267, "Truth_answer": "Randy Orton made his wrestling debut in 2000 at the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association-Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Orton_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did randy orton make his wrestling debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9267, "Truth_answer": "Randy Orton became the youngest world champion in WWE history at the age of 24", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.buzzfuse.net/294-1/the-greatest-wrestler-from-every-state/_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Orton_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Orton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age did randy orton become the youngest world champion in wwe history", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9267, "Truth_answer": "At SummerSlam, Randy Orton defeated Chris Benoit for the championship, thus becoming the youngest world champion in WWE history", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Orton_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in which match did randy orton become the youngest world champion in wwe history", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9267, "Truth_answer": "Randy Orton is a third generation professional wrestler; his grandfather Bob Orton, father Bob Orton Jr., and uncle Barry Orton were all professional wrestlers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what generaltion wrestler is randy orton", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9268, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last partial eclipse seen in michigan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9268, "Truth_answer": "A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves between the Sun and Moon but the three celestial bodies do not form a straight line in space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505005226id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/partial-lunar-eclipse.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does a partial eclipse happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9268, "Truth_answer": "Both the Moon and Earth cast 3 shadows, an umbra, a penumbra, and an antumbra", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205235734id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/shadows.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505005226id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/partial-lunar-eclipse.html_p2", "http://inovateglobalise.icu/eclipse/antumbra-shadow.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many shadows can be casted by the earth and the moon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9268, "Truth_answer": "A lunar eclipse can last up to 3 hours and 40 minutes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a lunar eclipse last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9268, "Truth_answer": "A total solar eclipse can last for several hours. Totality can range from a few seconds to 7.5 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215063045id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/total-solar-eclipse.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a solar eclipse last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was one of the first to suggest that the mind can cause physical ailments", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9270, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "during phonation abduction of the vocal folds is a function of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9271, "Truth_answer": "Mahatma Gandhi embarked a historic Salt March from Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat's Ahmedabad to the village of Dandi to protest against the steep tax the British levied on salt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who went on a yatra from ahmadabad to dandi and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9271, "Truth_answer": "79 Marchers accompanied Gandhi from the beginning of the Salt March", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people did the salt march start with", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9271, "Truth_answer": "The 79 marchers were with Gandhi from the beginning of the Dandi March until the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113223205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_March_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did all 79 marchers finish the salt march with gandhi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9271, "Truth_answer": "The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial or Dandi Memorial is a memorial in Dandi, Gujarat, India, that honors the activists and participants of the Salt Satyagraha", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830184309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Salt_Satyagraha_Memorial_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the memorial honoring the dandi marchers called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9271, "Truth_answer": "The youngest Satyagrahi who accompanied Gandhi in the Dandi March was 16 year old Vittal Liladhar Thakkar, a student from Gujarat, while the Mahatma himself was the oldest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the youngest dandi marcher that accompanied gandhi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9272, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "stored instructions and data in digital computers consists of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9273, "Truth_answer": "Historians are divided about the Gallipoli campaign's result. Broadbent describes it as a defeat for the Allies, while Carlyon views the overall result as a stalemate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the gallipoli campaign", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9273, "Truth_answer": "The Gallipoli campaign was considered a great Ottoman victory. It is regarded as a defining moment in Turkey's history since it formed the basis for the Turkish War of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the gallipoli campaign according to the turkish", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9273, "Truth_answer": "The main purpose of the Gallipoli campaign was to end World War One quickly by creating a new war front that the Turks could not defend.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200922052207id_/https://www.historyonthenet.com/what-was-the-purpose-of-the-gallipoli-campaign_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the main purpose of the gallipoli campaign", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9273, "Truth_answer": "The Gallipoli campaign took place from 17 February 1915 to 9 January 1916.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119053212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the gallipoli campaign take place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9273, "Truth_answer": "In January 1916, after eight months' fighting, with approximately 250,000 casualties on each side, the Gallipoli land campaign was abandoned and the invasion force withdrawn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119053212id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "under what circumstances was the gallipoli campaign abandoned", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9274, "Truth_answer": "The last time England was in the World Cup quarterfinals was in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time england got into the quarterfinals of the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9274, "Truth_answer": "England has qualified for a total of 15 FIFA World Cup finals tournaments", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126212340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_national_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has england qualified for the world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9274, "Truth_answer": "The England national football team won the 1966 FIFA World Cup", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did england win the world cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9274, "Truth_answer": "England defeated West Germany 4 to 2 in the final to win their first World Cup in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224125328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did england beat to win the 1966 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9274, "Truth_answer": "Alf Ramsey was England manager who guided them to victory in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was england's manager when england won the 1966 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9275, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence that governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the national government derive its power", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9275, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson served as the third president of the United States from March 4, 1801 to March 4, 1809", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was thomas jefferson president", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9275, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson served as the second vice president of the United States from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was thomas jefferson vice president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9275, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson studied law under the tutelage of respected Virginia attorney George Wythe and began working as a lawyer in 1767", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did thomas jefferson become a lawyer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9275, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson spoke and read French, Latin, and Italian, and could read Greek and Spanish. He also studied and wrote about the Anglo Saxon language and studied German.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages did the founding father know", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9276, "Truth_answer": "Gino Anthony Pesi is best known for his role as James Nava in the NBC series Shades of Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170623225648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gino_Anthony_Pesi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays james nava in shades of blue", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9276, "Truth_answer": "In Shades of Blue, James Nava became romantically involved with Harlee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is james nava's love interest in shades of blue", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9276, "Truth_answer": "Jennifer Lopez plays Detective Harlee Santos in Shades of Blue", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays harlee in shades of blue", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9276, "Truth_answer": "Gino Anthony Pesi has appeared on numerous TV series, including Dallas, Grimm, The Vampire Diaries, The Client List, Franklin & Bash, Common Law and Unleashed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171109020429id_/https://www.nbc.com/shades-of-blue/credits/character/james-nava_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what television series has gino anthony pesi been in besides shades of blue", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9276, "Truth_answer": "Gino Anthony Pesi graduated from Point Park University, Conservatory of Performing Arts as a theater major with a concentration in acting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170623225648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gino_Anthony_Pesi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what college did gino anthony pesi go to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9277, "Truth_answer": "Peter Dinklage voiced Mighty Eagle in The Angry Birds Movie .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does peter dinklage play in angry birds", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9277, "Truth_answer": "Peter Dinklage is the voice of Mighty Eagle in The Angry Birds Movie 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003512id_/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/The-Angry-Birds-Movie-2/Mighty-Eagle/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180306141650id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0227759/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did peter dinklage also voice mighty eagle in angry birds part 2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9277, "Truth_answer": "Peter Dinklage has voiced Trumpkin in The Chronicles of Narnia, Captain Gutt in Ice Age Continental Drift, Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones, and Ghost in Destiny.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has peter dinklage voiced characters in video games", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9277, "Truth_answer": "Destiny is replacing Peter Dinklage's voice as Ghost with Nolan North's not because Bungie was dissatisfied with Dinklage's work, but because his acting commitments elsewhere made him less available", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108094458id_/http://www.polygon.com/2015/8/11/9129947/why-is-destiny-replacing-peter-dinklage-nolan-north-bungie_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was peter dinklage fired from destiny", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9277, "Truth_answer": "Peter Dinklage is perhaps best known for his role as Tyrion Lannister on the HBO television show Game of Thrones", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is peter dinklage known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9278, "Truth_answer": "The Raiders won the Super Bowl championship in 1977, 1981, and 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the raiders win the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9278, "Truth_answer": "The Raiders were founded in 1960 as one of the eight original teams of the AFL", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200608110356id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Oakland-Raiders_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the raiders founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9278, "Truth_answer": "Al Davis first came to the Raiders in January 1963, to hold the demanding dual positions of head coach and general manager.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was al davis hired as coach of the raiders", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9278, "Truth_answer": "Al Davis was the head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the NFL from 1963 to 1965", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did al davis coach the raiders", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9278, "Truth_answer": "Al Davis was the principal owner and general manager of the Oakland Raiders of the NFL for 39 years, from 1972 until his death in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years was al davis principal owner and general manager of the raiders", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9279, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "engine malfunction (on-board diagnostics) engine emission malfunction—bring in for service", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9280, "Truth_answer": "Romance, the second studio album by Camila Cabello, was released on December 6, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115063342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_(Camila_Cabello_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is camila cabello new album coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9280, "Truth_answer": "Camila Cabello recorded the album Romance from November 2018 to October 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did camila cabello record the album romance", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9280, "Truth_answer": "Camila Cabello's album, Romance, was produced by Frank Dukes, Louis Bell, The Monsters and the Strangerz, John Hill, Andrew Watt and Finneas, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced camila cabello's album romance", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9280, "Truth_answer": "Camila Cabello's album, Romance, was released through Epic Records and Syco Music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which record label released camila cabello's album romance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9280, "Truth_answer": "Camila Cabello wrote over 80 songs for the album Romance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs did camila cabello write for the album romance", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9281, "Truth_answer": "Washington, D.C. was formed from land donated by the states of Maryland and Virginia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the land for washington dc come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9281, "Truth_answer": "Washington DC was founded on July 16, 1790", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030175859id_/https://washington.org/dc-information/washington-dc-history_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was washington dc founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9281, "Truth_answer": "To design Washington DC, President George Washington appointed Pierre Charles L’Enfant.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed washington dc", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9281, "Truth_answer": "The Burning of Washington was a British invasion of Washington, D.C. on August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was washington dc burned down", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9281, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson later replenished the Library of Congress collection by selling off his entire library for $23,950 in 1815.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030175859id_/https://washington.org/dc-information/washington-dc-history_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who replenished the library of congress colllection after the burning of washington", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9282, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "margaret and charles juravinski centre for integrated healthcare", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9283, "Truth_answer": "Arizona spring training locations for the Cactus League include Arizona Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community, Mesa, Phoenix, Goodyear, Surprise, Tempe, Peoria, and Scottsdale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do they do spring training in arizona", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9283, "Truth_answer": "According to the Arizona Republic, the Cactus League generates more than $300 million a year in economic impact to the greater Phoenix metropolitan area economy", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p23", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p44", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p15", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p36", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_training_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the cactus league generate for the phoenix area", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9283, "Truth_answer": "The Arizona Republic newspaper reports that more than $500 million has been spent on building eight new stadiums and renovating two others for the 15 teams in the Valley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p15", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p36", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p6", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p23", "http://bikesncustoms.com/tag/all/_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210005722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_training_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was spent on stadiums in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area for the 15 teams in the valley", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9283, "Truth_answer": "The Cactus League drew an average of 7,900 fans per spring training game in 2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many fans attend the cactus league spring training games", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9283, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 spring training season for the Cactus League started on Feb. 21, one of the earliest dates in history", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the 2019 spring training season for the cactus league start", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9284, "Truth_answer": "Israel Ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, is regarded as its founding father of Hasidic Judaism", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113115004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasidic_Judaism_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is believed to be the founder of the jewish hasidic movement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9284, "Truth_answer": "Present day Hasidism is a sub group within Ultra Orthodox Judaism and is noted for its religious conservatism and social seclusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is present day hasidism noted for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9284, "Truth_answer": "The traditional dress of male Hasidic Jews is large brimmed hats with long black coats. They usually have thick beards, and wear long curls at each side of their face.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002616id_/https://www.seeker.com/why-do-hasidic-jews-dress-so-differently-1501524412.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the traditional dress of male hasidic jews", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9284, "Truth_answer": "Hasidic Jews consider a woman's natural hair to be a thing of great beauty, so many women are required to shave their head after marrying as a sign of fidelity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002616id_/https://www.seeker.com/why-do-hasidic-jews-dress-so-differently-1501524412.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why must married hasidic jewish women shave their heads", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9284, "Truth_answer": "Most Hasidim speak the language of their countries of residence, but use Yiddish among themselves as a way of remaining distinct and preserving tradition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113115004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasidic_Judaism_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language do hasidim speak among themselves", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9285, "Truth_answer": "In Chinese culture, 9 its a lucky number as it represents longevity. 9 was also traditionally associated with the Chinese emperor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is 9 a lucky number in chinese culture", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9285, "Truth_answer": "8 has long been regarded as the luckiest number in Chinese culture", "Truth_passages": [ "https://jiujitsumag.com/2016/08/02/blast-for-the-past-watch-nick-diaz-vs-patino-macaco-in-a-grappling-match/_p3", "https://www.freeebooksonline.net/pdf/category/literature/_p118", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215015550id_/https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/lucky_number.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the luckiest number in chinese culture", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9285, "Truth_answer": "8 is the luckiest number in Chinese culture because it sounds like fa, which means wealth, fortune, and prosper in Chinese.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is 8 considered the luckiest number in chinese culture", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9285, "Truth_answer": "The 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing began at 8 pm China Standard Time on Friday, 8 August 2008, as the number 8 is considered to be auspicious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the number 8 inspire china to use it in the olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9285, "Truth_answer": "Athletes from China won the most gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the most gold medals at the 2008 summer olympics in beijing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9286, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following groups formed an alliance against the pequot indians during the pequot war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9287, "Truth_answer": "A 12 year old in the UK is in level 7 or 8 at key stage 3, which is equivalent to 6th and 7th grades in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what grade is a 12 year old in uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9287, "Truth_answer": "In each UK country, there are five stages of education", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many key stages are there in the uk educational system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9287, "Truth_answer": "The five stages of education in the UK are early years, primary, secondary, further education and higher education.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the five stages of education in the uk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9287, "Truth_answer": "The National Curriculum, established in 1988, provides a framework for education in England and Wales between the ages of 5 and 18", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the national curriculum establised for england and wells", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9287, "Truth_answer": "In Scotland, the nearest equivalent to the National Curriculum is the Curriculum for Excellence programme", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128093914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_United_Kingdom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the equivalent to the national curriculum in scotland", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9288, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "large regions with characteristic types of climate and dominant plant life are called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9289, "Truth_answer": "The national color, gold, conjures images of Australia’s beaches, mineral wealth, grain harvests and the fleece of Australian wool. Green evokes the forests, eucalyptus trees and pastures of the landscape", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308032357id_/https://www.pmc.gov.au/government/australian-national-symbols/australian-national-colours_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is australia's colours green and gold", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9289, "Truth_answer": "In 1984, green and gold were formally recognised as Australia's national colours with widespread community support.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308032357id_/https://www.pmc.gov.au/government/australian-national-symbols/australian-national-colours_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were green and gold formally recognized as australian national colors", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9289, "Truth_answer": "The first Australian national sporting team to wear green and gold was the Australian cricket team that toured England in 1899", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_colours_of_Australia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first australian national sporting team that wore green and gold", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9289, "Truth_answer": "In the 1912 Olympics, an official Australian uniform was adopted for the first time: green vests with gold trimming, and white shorts with green and gold trimming.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_colours_of_Australia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was an official green and gold uniform for the olympics adopted for the first time in australia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9289, "Truth_answer": "The Australian national soccer team first wore green and gold in 1924", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_colours_of_Australia_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Allan_Border_Field_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the australian national soccer team first wear green and gold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9290, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "season 5 new girl when does jess come back", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9291, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to the original cast of emmerdale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9291, "Truth_answer": "Emmerdale was first broadcast on 16 October 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmerdale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was emmerdale first broadcast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9291, "Truth_answer": "Emmerville was created by Kevin Laffan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmerdale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created emmerdale", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9291, "Truth_answer": "Emmerdale's interior scenes have been filmed at The Leeds Studios since its inception", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the interior scenes of emmerdale filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9291, "Truth_answer": "The exterior scenes of Emmerdale were previously filmed in Esholt, a real village, but are now shot at a purpose built set on the Harewood estate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111045019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmerdale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the exterior scenes of emmerdale filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does vf and vo mean in physics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9293, "Truth_answer": "Lord, I Hope This Day is Good is a song written by Dave Hanner", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823112702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord,_I_Hope_This_Day_Is_Good_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song lord i hope this day is good", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9293, "Truth_answer": "Lord, I Hope This Day is Good was recorded by American country music artist Don Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded the song lord, i hope this is a good day", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9293, "Truth_answer": "Lord, I Hope This Day is Good was Don Williams' third single from the album Especially for You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823112702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord,_I_Hope_This_Day_Is_Good_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in which don williams album was lord, i hope this is a good day included", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9293, "Truth_answer": "Dan Williams' version of Lord, I Hope This Day is Good was released in November 1981 and Dave Hanner's version was released in 1982", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song lord, i hope this day is good released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9293, "Truth_answer": "Anne Murray, Lee Ann Womack, and Keb' Mo' have recorded cover versions of the song Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded a cover version of lord, i hope this day is good", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9294, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song at end of interview with a vampire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9295, "Truth_answer": "There are 22 episodes in season 7 of The Vampire Diaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there in season 7 of the vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9295, "Truth_answer": "Season 7 of The Vampire Diaries premiered on October 8, 2015", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 7 of the vampire diaries premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9295, "Truth_answer": "There are 8 seasons in The Vampire Diaries", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons are there in the vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9295, "Truth_answer": "On July 23, 2016, the CW announced that the eighth season would be The Vampire Diaries' last.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the vampire diaries cancelled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9295, "Truth_answer": "The final season of The Vampire Diaries was aired on March 10, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the vampire diaries end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9296, "Truth_answer": "Between its two plants, New Belgium Brewing Company can produce upwards of 1.5 million barrels annually", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190922124753id_/https://www.brewbound.com/news/new-belgium-cuts-4-percent-workforce-amid-craft-beer-slowdown_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many barrels of beer does new belgium produce", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9296, "Truth_answer": "New Belgium is famous for its flagship beer, Fat Tire Amber Ale, along with year round favorites Voodoo Ranger IPA, Mural Agua Fresca Cerveza, and La Folie Sour Brown Ale", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Belgium_Brewing_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the new belgium brewing company famous for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9296, "Truth_answer": "Most of New Belgium's beer labels were initially designed by Anne Fitch, a watercolorist whose work appeared on all New Belgium beers for 19 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Belgium_Brewing_Company_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the new belgium's beer labels", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9296, "Truth_answer": "New Belgium Brewing Company was founded in 1991 in Fort Collins, Colorado", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223063717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Belgium_Brewing_Company_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the new belgium brewing company founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9296, "Truth_answer": "In mid November 2019, New Belgium was sold to an Australian subsidiary of the Japanese Kirin beverage group, Lion Little World Beverages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who bought the new belgium brewing company", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9297, "Truth_answer": "Agriculture comes from Late Latin word agricultura, which means cultivation of the land", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the word agriculture", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9297, "Truth_answer": "The first domesticated plant was probably rice or corn. Chinese farmers were cultivating rice as early as 7500 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first domesticated plant", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9297, "Truth_answer": "Based on archeological evidence, rice was believed to have first been domesticated in the region of the Yangtze River valley in China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151712id_/http://ricepedia.org:80/culture/history-of-rice-cultivation_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was rice first domesticated", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9297, "Truth_answer": "Maize, also known as corn, is a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maize_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was corn first domesticated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9297, "Truth_answer": "The six major types of maize are dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, popcorn, flour corn, and sweet corn", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202030520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maize_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the major types of maize", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9298, "Truth_answer": "The main characters of Criminal Minds are Dr. Spencer Reid, Jennifer Jareau, Penelope Garcia, Emily Prentiss, David Rossi, Dr. Tara Lewis, Luke Alvez, and Matt Simmons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the main characters on criminal minds", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9298, "Truth_answer": "The former main characters of Criminal Minds are Jason Gideon, Elle Greenaway, Ashley Seaver, Dr. Alex Blake, Kate Callahan, Derek Morgan, Aaron Hotchner, and Stephen Walker", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111214208id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Criminal_Minds_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the former main characters in criminal minds", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9298, "Truth_answer": "In the season ten episode Nelson's Sparrow, Jason Gideon was murdered off screen, having been shot dead at a close range by a serial killer named Donnie Mallick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was jason gideon written out of criminal minds", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9298, "Truth_answer": "At the time of his abrupt departure, Mandy Patinkin, who played Jason Gideon, cited creative differences as the reason for leaving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did mandy patinkin say when he left criminal minds", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9298, "Truth_answer": "Years after Mandy Patinkin left Criminal Minds, he described his time on the series as very destructive to his soul due to the violence against women.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did mandy patinkin say years later about leaving criminal minds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9299, "Truth_answer": "No one knows where the dog years rule came from but it is a popular myth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the concept of dog years come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9299, "Truth_answer": "A Judgment Day calculation inscribed at Westminster Abbey in 1268 declared a ratio of 9 to 1, meaning that humans live to age 81, and dogs to age 9.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128230155id_/https://priceonomics.com/the-mythology-of-dog-years/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first mention of the mythology of dog years", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9299, "Truth_answer": "At some point in the 1950s, a rhetoric emerged that humans generally live 70 years, and dogs 10. From there, veterinarians likely espoused the seven year rule as truth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did veterinarians espouse the 7 year rule", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9299, "Truth_answer": "Kansas State vet William Fortney speculates that the seven year rule was a marketing ploy to encourage owners to bring in their pets at least once a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the 7 year rule a marketing ploy by veterinarians", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9299, "Truth_answer": "The current world record holder for world's oldest dog is Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog from Victoria, Australia. Bluey died at the age of 29 years and five months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the world's oldest dog", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9300, "Truth_answer": "In the Partition of India, British India was divided into two independent dominion states, the Union of India and the Dominion of Pakistan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was pakistan called before it was pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9300, "Truth_answer": "The modern state of Pakistan was established on 14 August 1947", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was pakistan established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9300, "Truth_answer": "From 1947 to 1971 newly independent Pakistan comprised two wings, the eastern and the western.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814201800id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Former_administrative_units_of_Pakistan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many wings did pakistan consist of in 1947", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9300, "Truth_answer": "The province of East Pakistan became independent in December 1971 as the new country of Bangladesh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did east pakistan become independent", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9300, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was adopted and enacted on 4 November 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190502171655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amendments_to_the_Constitution_of_Bangladesh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the constitution of bangladesh adopted", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9301, "Truth_answer": "The Poe Museum's Raven Room features the Raven illustrations of James Carling", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the drawings in the raven room", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9301, "Truth_answer": "In Chicago, aged 23 years, James Carling entered a competition in Harper's Magazine to illustrate a special edition of the Edgar Allan Poe poem The Raven.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108114109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_William_Carling_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was james carling when he drew the raven illustrations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9301, "Truth_answer": "In 1871, James Carling travelled to America to join his elder brother Henry and to attempt to become as successful an artist as Henry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108114109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_William_Carling_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did james carling travel to america", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9301, "Truth_answer": "While in America, James Carling supported himself as a sidewalk artist and Vaudeville caricaturist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108114109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_William_Carling_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did james carling support himself in america", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9301, "Truth_answer": "James Carling's life and times are celebrated annually in his birthplace Liverpool, England, with The James Carling International Pavement Art Competition", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201108114109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_William_Carling_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is james carling's life celebrated annually in liverpool", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9302, "Truth_answer": "Salt Lake City has a population estimated at 192,000", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117055719id_/http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/salt-lake-city-population/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of salt lake city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9302, "Truth_answer": "Due to its proximity to the Great Salt Lake, the city was named Great Salt Lake City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did salt lake city get its name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9302, "Truth_answer": "In 1868, the 17th Utah Territorial Legislature dropped the word Great from the name Great Salt Lake City", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the word great dropped from the name great salt lake city", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9302, "Truth_answer": "Salt Lake City was founded on July 24, 1847", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190831023147id_/https://utah.com/salt-lake-city/history_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was salt lake city founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9302, "Truth_answer": "Salt Lake City was founded by a group of Mormon pioneers led by Brigham Young.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded salt lake city", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9303, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what comes 14 days after a full moon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9303, "Truth_answer": "14 days after the new moon, we see a full moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what comes 14 days after a new moon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9303, "Truth_answer": "The moon has eight phases, new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter and waning crescent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130013157id_/https://sciencing.com/long-moon-phase-8770391.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many phases of the moon are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9303, "Truth_answer": "Each moon phase lasts for only an instant as the moon constantly moves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130013157id_/https://sciencing.com/long-moon-phase-8770391.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long do the moon phases last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9303, "Truth_answer": "It takes the moon about 29.5 days to complete one cycle of phases, from new Moon to new Moon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201106232742id_/https://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/skytellers/moon-phases/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does it take for all the moon phases to be completed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the iowa hawkeyes mens basketball team play", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9304, "Truth_answer": "Coach Fran McCaffery is the current head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the iowa hawkeyes men's basketball team's head coach", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9304, "Truth_answer": "Fran McCaffery was hired by the University of Iowa on March 28, 2010 to be head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106023117id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_McCaffery_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was fran mccaffery hired as head coach of the iowa hawkeyes men's basketball team", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9304, "Truth_answer": "Fran McCaffery was hired to replace Todd Lickliterby as head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did fran mccaffery replace as head coach of the iowa hawkeyes men's basketball team", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9304, "Truth_answer": "Coach Fran McCaffery's annual salary as head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team is $2.2 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is fran mccaffery's annual salary as head coach of the iowa hawkeyes men's basketball team", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song let's go down to the river to pray", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9306, "Truth_answer": "Lake Ontario is a freshwater lake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172031id_/http://www.waterkeeper.ca:80/lake-ontario/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of water is in lake ontario", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9306, "Truth_answer": "Lake Ontario’s name comes from the Iroquoian language and means lake of shining waters", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202172031id_/http://www.waterkeeper.ca:80/lake-ontario/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of the ontario lake come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9306, "Truth_answer": "Lake Ontario's primary inlet is the Niagara River, from Lake Erie.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kids.kiddle.co/Lake_Ontario_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090045id_/https://localwiki.org/toronto/Lake_Ontario_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212220027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ontario_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is lake ontario's primary inlet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9306, "Truth_answer": "Because of its great depth, Lake Ontario as a whole never freezes in winter, but an ice sheet covering between 10 percent and percent of the lake area typically develops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212220027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ontario_p9", "https://kids.kiddle.co/Lake_Ontario_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does lake ontario ever freeze as a whole", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9306, "Truth_answer": "Lake Ontario has a mean depth of 283 feet, and its deepest point is 802 feet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how deep is lake ontario", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9307, "Truth_answer": "San Buenaventura Mission was restored in 1957, and it is used today as a parish church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811043713id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/mission-san-buenaventura-1478428_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mission san buenaventura used for today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9307, "Truth_answer": "Mission San Buenaventura was founded on March 31, 1782", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail/113_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was mission san buenaventura founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9307, "Truth_answer": "Mission San Buenaventura was established by Father Junípero Serra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811043713id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/mission-san-buenaventura-1478428_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded mission san buenaventura", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9307, "Truth_answer": "Mission San Buenaventura was named after Saint Bonaventure, a 13th century Franciscan saint and Doctor of the Church.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101225039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_San_Buenaventura_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was mission san buenaventura named after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9307, "Truth_answer": "Saint Bonaventure was canonized on April 14, 1482", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was saint bonaventure canonized", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9308, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sudden acceleration causes vehicle weight transfer to the front of the car", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9309, "Truth_answer": "If You Could Read My Mind is a song by Canadian singer songwriter Gordon Lightfoot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang if you could read my mind", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9309, "Truth_answer": "The song, If You Could Read My Mind, is in A major and uses the subtonic chord", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what key is the song if you could read my mind", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9309, "Truth_answer": "Gordon Lightfoot has cited his divorce for inspiring the lyrics of If You Could Read My Mind", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired gordon lightfoot to write the lyrics of if you could read my mind", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9309, "Truth_answer": "The song If You Could Read My Mind was produced by Lenny Waronker and Joe Wissert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the song if you could read my mind", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9309, "Truth_answer": "If You Could Read My Mind was released on December 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song if you could read my mind released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9310, "Truth_answer": "The atomic bomb dropped on the city of Hiroshima was a uranium gun type bomb that exploded with about thirteen kilotons of force", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of bomb was used in hiroshima", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9310, "Truth_answer": "The atomic bomb, Little Boy, was dropped over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and Fat Boy was dropped over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the atomic bombs dropped over japan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9310, "Truth_answer": "The acute effects of the atomic bombing killed between 90,000 and 146,000 people in Hiroshima", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128224230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were killed because of the atomic bomb dropped in hiroshima", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9310, "Truth_answer": "70,000 to 126,000 civilians were killed in the Hiroshima bombing", "Truth_passages": [ "http://epl.org.ua/en/events/den-dij-za-zaboronu-yadernoyi-zbroyi-2025-08-06/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many civilians were killed in hiroshima due to the atomic bomb", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9310, "Truth_answer": "39,000 to 80,000 people were killed in the Nagasaki bombing", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were killed in nagasaki due to the atomic bomb", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9311, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Winter Olympics were held in PyeongChang in South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531185152id_/http://time.com:80/4932670/2018-winter-olympics-when-where/?_p1", "https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/national/462840913.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205061817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914052820id_/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canada-at-the-2018-olympic-winter-games_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where will the 2018 olympics be held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9311, "Truth_answer": "2,922 Athletes participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many athletes participated in the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9311, "Truth_answer": "North Korea competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023070707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_p0", "http://www.koreaherald.com/search/list_name.php?byline=Bak+Se-hwan&np=8_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did north korea participate in the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9311, "Truth_answer": "There were 10 North Korean competitors at the 2018 Winter Olympics", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many north korean athletes competed at the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9311, "Truth_answer": "The Olympic Committee of North Korea failed to enter pair skaters Ryom Tae ok and Kim Ju sik in the 2018 Winter Olympics by the 30 October deadline", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the north korean pair skaters not compete at the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9312, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "vendors who do not belong to united states of america are referred to as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9313, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does scotland contribute to the uk economy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9313, "Truth_answer": "The Scottish whisky industry contributes over 4.25 billion pounds to the UK economy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does the scottish whisky industry contribute to the uk economy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9313, "Truth_answer": "There are over 120 active scottish whisky distilleries spread across Scotland", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225001746id_/https://www.visitscotland.com/see-do/food-drink/whisky/distilleries/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many whisky distilleries are there in scotland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9313, "Truth_answer": "Scotland's first recorded whisky distillery, Lindores Abbey Distillery in Fife, was founded in 1494", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first scottish whisky distillery founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9313, "Truth_answer": "Scotch whisky production was first taxed in 1644", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210010958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_whisky_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was scotch whisky production first taxed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9314, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many words are in the japanese language", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9314, "Truth_answer": "Broadly speaking, there are three main politeness levels in spoken Japanese, the plain form called kudaketa, the simple polite form called teinei and the advanced polite form called keigo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307171122id_/https://www.wa-pedia.com/language/politeness_japanese.shtml_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229083620id_/https://www.todaytranslations.com/about/language-history/japanese-language-history/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many levels of politeness are there in the japanese language", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9314, "Truth_answer": "Japanese is spoken by about 128 million people", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people speak japanese", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9314, "Truth_answer": "Outside of Japan, there are 5 million people who speak Japanese with some degree of proficiency, predominantly Japanese descendants in Hawaii and Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229083620id_/https://www.todaytranslations.com/about/language-history/japanese-language-history/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people speak japanese outside of japan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9314, "Truth_answer": "On June 18, 1908, the first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191016194154id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/japanese-immigration-in-brazil-1467074_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first japanese immigrants arrive in brazil", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9315, "Truth_answer": "Rita Boro won the 2017 Sahitya Akademi Award for Bodo language", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the sahitya akademi award 2017 in bodo language", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9315, "Truth_answer": "The novel Thwisam won Rita Boro the 2017 Sahitya Akademi Award for Bodo language", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did rita boro write to win the sahita akademi award for bodo language", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9315, "Truth_answer": "Rita Boro's novel, Thwisam, was published in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the novel thwisam published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9315, "Truth_answer": "The novel Thwisam revolves around a spoiled martyr’s son who leaves home after cheating his mother of the ex gratia compensation amount received from the government for his father’s death", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the novel twisham about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9315, "Truth_answer": "Rita Boro teaches Bodo literature in Tangla College in Udalguri district", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190327184216id_/https://nenow.in/literature/sahitya-akademi-award-for-four-northeast-writers.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does rita boro teach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9316, "Truth_answer": "As of April 28, 2019, Sunderland A.F.C. has scored 92 goals for the 2018 to 2019 season", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals did sunderland score last season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9316, "Truth_answer": "Phil Parkinson is the current manager of League One club Sunderland AFC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191229201226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Parkinson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current sunderland manager", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9316, "Truth_answer": "Sunderland AFC has won the FA Cup twice, in 1937 and 1973.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many fa cups has sunderland won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9316, "Truth_answer": "The Stadium of Light is the eighth and current home to Sunderland A.F.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is sunderland's home stadium", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9316, "Truth_answer": "Len Shackleton is Sunderland's leading scorer of all time with 71 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who in sunderland has scored the most goals", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9317, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "taylor swift song it's a love story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9318, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any countries that are not part of a continent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9318, "Truth_answer": "Greenland is geologically a part of North America although it is a territory of Denmark, making it politically and culturally European", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102832id_/https://www.tutorialspoint.com/why-is-greenland-called-as-an-island-and-not-a-continent_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is greenland not part of a continent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9318, "Truth_answer": "Greenland is not considered a continent because resides on the North American tectonic plate and it is not geologically separate from Canada, the United States, and Mexico", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102832id_/https://www.tutorialspoint.com/why-is-greenland-called-as-an-island-and-not-a-continent_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is greenland not considered a contnent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9318, "Truth_answer": "The majority of Greenland's residents are Inuit, whose ancestors migrated from Alaska through Northern Canada, gradually settling across the island by the 13th century", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is greenland's population's ethnicity", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9318, "Truth_answer": "70 percent of Greenland's energy is produced by renewable sources, mostly hydro power, such as the Qorlortorsuaq Dam. The rest is produced by oil burned plants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20150930121935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nukissiorfiit_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does greenland's renewable energy come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9319, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last cricket match played in pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9319, "Truth_answer": "As of 23 December 2019, the Pakistani cricket team is ranked seventh in Tests", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122123200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_national_cricket_team_p2", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_National_Cricket_Team_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the pakistan national cricket team's rank in tests", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9319, "Truth_answer": "Azhar Ali is the test captain of the Pakistan national cricket team", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the test captain of the pakistan national cricket team", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9319, "Truth_answer": "Pakistan national cricket team was given Test status on 28 July 1952", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122123200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_national_cricket_team_p1", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_National_Cricket_Team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the pakistan national cricket team acquire test status", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9319, "Truth_answer": "Pakistan national cricket team made its Test debut in October 1952", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the pakistan national cricket team make its test debut", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9320, "Truth_answer": "Filming locations for She's All That include Torrance, Cerritos, Redondo Beach, Malibu and Los Angeles, all in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they film she's all that", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9320, "Truth_answer": "R. Lee Fleming, Jr. is officially credited as the sole screenwriter for She's All That", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the screenplay of she's all that", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9320, "Truth_answer": "In 2013, M. Night Shyamalan claimed that, rather than simply polishing R. Lee Fleming's original script, he actually ghost wrote She's All That", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another writer, besides r. lee fleming, jr, that contributed to the screenplay of she's all that", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9320, "Truth_answer": "Miramax’s head of development Jack Lechner said that M. Night Shyamalan did a solid rewrite of She's All That, making it deeper and making the characters richer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is it true that the screenplay for she's all that was ghost written by m. night shyamalan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9320, "Truth_answer": "She's All That is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion and George Cukor's 1964 film My Fair Lady.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is she's all that an adaptation of other works", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9321, "Truth_answer": "According to the music recording certification system, Michael Jackson has sold 231.9 million certified units while Elvis Presley has sold 225.5 million certified units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sold more albums elvis or michael jackson", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9321, "Truth_answer": "According to the RIAA, Elvis sold 146.5 units while Michael Jackson sold 84 units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "according to the riaa, did elvis or michael jackson sell more albums", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9321, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Rudi Gassner, President and CEO of BMG Entertainment, made a speech at Graceland stating that Elvis had sold over one billion records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181026043444id_/http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~presley/elnews-ElvisRecordSales.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many records did elvis sell according to bmg entertainment", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9321, "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley's self titled debut album was released in March 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was elvis's first album released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9321, "Truth_answer": "Moody Blue is the twenty fourth and final studio album by Elvis Presley, released four weeks before his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was elvis's last studio album", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9322, "Truth_answer": "The only way the company can pay out sums to you is if dividends are declared or the company sold and the proceeds of sale paid to the owners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when can dividend be paid out of capital profits", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9322, "Truth_answer": "Capital dividends are drawn from a company’s shareholders' equity, If all the company's assets were liquidated and all debts repaid, shareholders’ equity would be the amount returned to shareholders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when can capital dividends be paid out of capital profits", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9322, "Truth_answer": "A capital dividend is also known as return capital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another name for capital dividend", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9322, "Truth_answer": "A capital dividend is typically not taxable for shareholders, as it is viewed as a return of the capital that investors pay in", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is capital dividend taxable for shareholders", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9322, "Truth_answer": "Traditional dividends are taxable income.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is traditional dividend taxable for shareholders", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9323, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why open circuit test is done on lv side of transformer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9324, "Truth_answer": "Isolationists in Congress opposed further US involvement in international conflicts and viewed Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations as a direct violation of US sovereignty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which argument did the senators who opposed joining the league of nations make", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9324, "Truth_answer": "The United States never became a member of the League of Nations", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the us join the league of nations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9324, "Truth_answer": "The League of Nations failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where the league of nations able to prevent world war 2", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9324, "Truth_answer": "The League of Nations was formally disbanded on April 19, 1946", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220143239id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/League-of-Nations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the league of nations disband", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9324, "Truth_answer": "The United Nations replaced The League of Nations after the end of the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who replaced the league of nations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9325, "Truth_answer": "John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government's views on the structure of a legitimate, constitutionally elected government would frequently be cited, influencing the drafting of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the second treatise of government influence the constitution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9325, "Truth_answer": "The Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224125257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signing_of_the_United_States_Declaration_of_Independence_p1", "https://thewealthchef.com/independence-day-10-years-financial-freedom-letting-clients-speak/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114031658id_/https://daily.jstor.org/who-wrote-the-declaration-independence/_p0", "https://www.grim-funeral.com/who-wrote-the-declaration-of-independence-written/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the declaration of independence adopted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9325, "Truth_answer": "The Declaration of Independence wasn't signed until August 2, 1776.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203724id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/declaration-of-independence_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the declaration of independence signed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9325, "Truth_answer": "The two youngest signers of the Declaration of Independence were Thomas Lynch, Jr. and Edward Rutledge, both born in 1749, and were only 26 when they signed the Declaration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011103741id_/https://www.constitutionfacts.com/us-declaration-of-independence/fascinating-facts/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the youngest signers of the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9325, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson wasn't recognized as the principal author of the Declaration of Independence until the 1790s", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127085726id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-revolution/writing-of-declaration-of-independence_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116203724id_/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/declaration-of-independence_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was thomas jefferson recognized as the author of the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9326, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast of once upon a time season one", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9327, "Truth_answer": "The MRZ on the BCC is on the reverse side. The document number to be used should be the second set of numbers after the Country of Issuance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the border crossing card number located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9327, "Truth_answer": "The BCC is issued only to Mexican citizens residing in Mexico and by the U.S. diplomatic missions in Mexico", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213003230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Crossing_Card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the border crossing card issued to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9327, "Truth_answer": "The Border Crossing Cards are valid for travel until the expiration date on the front of the card, usually ten years after issuance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213003230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Crossing_Card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for how long is the border crossing card valid", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9327, "Truth_answer": "The current Border Crossing Card is produced by the Department of State", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213003230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Crossing_Card_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produces the current border crossing card", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9327, "Truth_answer": "The first generation of machine readable Border Crossing Cards, known as laser visas, was produced from April 1, 1998, until September 30, 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213003230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Crossing_Card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first generation of machine readable border crossing cards produced", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9328, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which is not a basic services of the unix kernel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "frankie valli and the four seasons what a night", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9330, "Truth_answer": "Green & Black's organic chocolate company was bought by Cadbury in 2005, and later became part of Mondelēz International, formerly known as Kraft Foods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305215431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_%26_Black%27s_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns green and black's organic chocolate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9330, "Truth_answer": "Green & Black's British chocolate company founded in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was green & black's chocolate company established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9330, "Truth_answer": "Green & Black's was founded by the couple Craig Sams and Josephine Fairley", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305215431id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_%26_Black%27s_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the founders of green and black's", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9330, "Truth_answer": "The company's name was derived from a wordplay, Green standing for the environmental concerns of the founders, and Black for the high cocoa solids chocolate they wished to provide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the company name green and black's come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9330, "Truth_answer": "Green & Black's has operations around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does green and black's have operations in other countries besides the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sajan re jhoot mat bolo all cast name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the color of visible light can be determined by frequency or", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the path of a moving dot called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9334, "Truth_answer": "The villain of Incredibles 2 is Evelyn Deavor, a technological genius who hypnotizes a pizza delivery man to pose as the Screenslaver", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the villain in the incredibles 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9334, "Truth_answer": "Catherine Keener voices Evelyn Deavor in Incredibles 2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices evelyn deavor in incredibles 2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9334, "Truth_answer": "Evelyn Deavor explains that she has hated superheroes since Gazerbeam and Fironic failed to save her father when he was murdered by burglars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incredibles_2_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "since when does evelyn deavor hate superheroes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9334, "Truth_answer": "Evelyn Deavor plans to sabotage her brother's summit and cause a catastrophe that will tarnish the reputation of superheroes, ensuring they remain outlawed forever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122035412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incredibles_2_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is evelyn deavor's plan at her brother's summit", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9334, "Truth_answer": "Evelyn Deavor's brother is Winston Deavor, a superhero fan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is evelyn deavor's brother", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9335, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for Kingsman, The Golden Circle, began on 15 May 2016. On 13 September 2016, the film completed initial filming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was kingsman the golden circle filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9335, "Truth_answer": "Kingsman, The Golden Circle was filmed in Birmingham, Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, Skyway Monte Bianco and Pointe Helbronner located in Courmayeur, Aosta Valley, and Sri Lanka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was kingsman the golden circle filmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9335, "Truth_answer": "Kingsman, The Golden Circle's budget was $104 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the production budget for kingsman the golden circle", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9335, "Truth_answer": "Kingsman: The Golden Circle grossed $100.2 million in the United States and Canada", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014082345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsman:_The_Golden_Circle_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did kingsman the golden circle gross in the us and canada", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9335, "Truth_answer": "Kingsman, The Golden Circle's grossed a worldwide total of $410.9 million", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did kingsman the golden circle gross worldwide", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9336, "Truth_answer": "The United States is in both the Northern and Western hemispheres.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/nmlatlog.htm_p0", "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/oklatlog.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in which 2 hemispheres is north america located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9336, "Truth_answer": "The Southern Hemisphere includes most of South America, one-third of Africa, all of Antarctica, a small sliver of Asia and all of Australia/Oceania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127094607id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/hemispheres.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries are in the southern hemisphere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9336, "Truth_answer": "With more than 20 different countries, North America is a large and lively continent in the Western Hemisphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries are in the western hemisphere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9336, "Truth_answer": "Any circle drawn around the Earth divides it into two equal halves called hemispheres. There are generally considered to be four hemispheres: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115419id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/hemisphere/print/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many hemispheres are there total on earth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9336, "Truth_answer": "While the hemispheres separate the majority of the continents, Africa lies in all four hemispheres of the earth, which are the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Hemisphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524105108id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-continent-is-situated-in-all-four-hemispheres.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which continent is on all four hemispheres", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9337, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "single is not a status meaning in hindi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9338, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "only nfc team that hasn play in superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9339, "Truth_answer": "The Bharatiya Janata Party won 303 seats, further increasing its substantial majority and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance won 353 seats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who formed the government after the lok sabha election", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9339, "Truth_answer": "Eligible voters must be Indian citizens, 18 or older, an ordinary resident of the polling area of the constituency and registered to vote, possess a valid voter identification card.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who could vote in the 2019 indian general election", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9339, "Truth_answer": "About 900 million people were eligible to vote, and voter turnout was over 67 per cent – the highest ever, as well as the highest ever participation by women voters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127224259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Indian_general_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the voting turnout for the 2019 indian general election", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9339, "Truth_answer": "The BJP won 37.36% of votes, while the NDA's combined vote was 45% of the 60.37 crore votes that were polled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the voting result in the 2019 indian general election", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9339, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 Indian general election was held in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127224259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Indian_general_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 2019 indian general election", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9340, "Truth_answer": "Led by General Ignacio Zaragoza, an estimated 2,000—5,000 Mexicans fortified the town and prepared for the assault by the well-equipped French force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202063748id_/http://www.history.com:80/this-day-in-history/cinco-de-mayo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the mexican army in the battle of puebla", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9340, "Truth_answer": "Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican army's unlikely victory over the French forces of Napoleon III on May 5, 1862, at the Battle of Puebla.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226111806id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/05/05/cinco-de-mayo-explained/26916669/_p1", "http://suchlifeinthetropics.blogspot.com/2010/05/cinco-de-mayo.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive2&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=WEEKLY-1306036800000&toggleopen=WEEKLY-1272772800000_p0", "https://gadling.com/tag/party-food/_p0", "http://www.kingofkingsport.com/2011/05/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the battle of puebla related to cinco de mayo", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9340, "Truth_answer": "Over time, the Battle of Puebla grew in national significance. The victory strengthened the morale of a very young Mexico and became the rallying cry of resistance to foreign domination.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304221746id_/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/magazine/2018/05-06/cinco-de-mayo-history-battle-of-puebla/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the battle of puebla important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9340, "Truth_answer": "Cinco de Mayo commemorates the anniversary of an early victory in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It is not, as is often assumed, Mexico's Independence Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is cinco de mayo mexican independence day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9340, "Truth_answer": "Mexico's Independence Day, or Día de la Independencia, is a Mexican holiday to celebrate the “cry of independence” on September 16, 1810, which started a revolt against the Spaniards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924023804id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/mexico/independence-day_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mexico's independence day called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9341, "Truth_answer": "Sikkim, the small north eastern hill state, is the cleanest in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812070501id_/https://swachhindia.ndtv.com/sikkim-is-indias-cleanest-state-jharkhand-comes-last-in-swachhta-survey-2520/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the most cleanest state of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9341, "Truth_answer": "Kerala comes in a close second, according to a Swachhta survey conducted by the National Sample Survey Office on the condition of sanitation in rural areas of the states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190812070501id_/https://swachhindia.ndtv.com/sikkim-is-indias-cleanest-state-jharkhand-comes-last-in-swachhta-survey-2520/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the most cleanest state of india after sikkim", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9341, "Truth_answer": "India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 entities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many states does India have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9341, "Truth_answer": "By area, Rajasthan is the largest Indian state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126043618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarat_p1", "http://geographyofindia.com/Indian-Geography-Notes.aspx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is india's largest state", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9341, "Truth_answer": "Uttar Pradesh with a population of 199,812,341 is the largest Indian state by population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which is india's largest state by population", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9342, "Truth_answer": "The President is required by law to submit a comprehensive federal budget on or before the first Monday in February", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who creates the budget for the us government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9342, "Truth_answer": "During FY2019, the federal government spent $4.45 trillion, up $338 billion or 7.1% vs. FY2018 spending of $4.11 trillion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the federal budget", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9342, "Truth_answer": "The United States federal budget comprises the spending and revenues of the U.S. federal government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115204808id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_budget_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the US federal budget comprise of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9342, "Truth_answer": "The annual budget deficit increased from $585 billion in 2016 to $984 billion in 2019, up 68%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the US federal budget deficit increase or decrease", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9342, "Truth_answer": "The budget deficits for 2019-2021 roughly doubled, due to the Trump tax cuts and other spending legislation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the federal budget deficit increase", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9343, "Truth_answer": "The Founding Fathers were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.catpeopleblog.com/name-the-founding-fathers/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the founding fathers of the 13 colonies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9343, "Truth_answer": "The Founding Fathers united the Thirteen Colonies, led the war for independence from Great Britain, and built a frame of government for the new United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the founding fathers do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9343, "Truth_answer": "The single most important influence that shaped the founding of the United States comes from John Locke, a 17th century Englishman who redefined the nature of government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who influenced the founding fathers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9343, "Truth_answer": "Many of the founding fathers were active in a local church; some of them, such as Jefferson, Franklin, and Washington had Deist sentiments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the Founding Fathers religious", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9343, "Truth_answer": "Some researchers and authors have referred to the United States as a Protestant nation or founded on Protestant principles, specifically emphasizing its Calvinist heritage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024065123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_religion_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what religion was the United States founded on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9344, "Truth_answer": "“Delete” first appeared in English in the late 15th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the word delete come into use", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9344, "Truth_answer": "In the late 15th century, the word delete carried that meaning of “to destroy or annihilate.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830184935id_/http://www.word-detective.com:80/2010/06/delete/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the word delete mean in the late 15th century", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9344, "Truth_answer": "Within a few years, the word had acquired the less violent sense of “to obliterate, erase or expunge,” particularly to “cut” a portion of written material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830184935id_/http://www.word-detective.com:80/2010/06/delete/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did the word delete mean besides “to destroy or annihilate.“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9344, "Truth_answer": "Copy means to duplicate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the word copy mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9344, "Truth_answer": "In late 14c., make a copy of, duplicate, from Old French copier and directly from Medieval Latin copiare meant to transcribe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the word copy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was asbestos first used in buildings in uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9346, "Truth_answer": "James Callis portrayed Haman, the Agagite, One Night with the King's main antagonist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played haman in one night with the king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9346, "Truth_answer": "The movie is set in Susa, Persia, modern-day Iran.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the movie one night with the king set", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9346, "Truth_answer": "The movie was filmed entirely in the state of Rajasthan, India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_with_the_King_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_with_the_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the movie one night with the king filmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9346, "Truth_answer": "By the end of its theatrical run, the film had earned $13,395,961 domestically, and $13,728,450 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_with_the_King_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_with_the_King_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the film one night with the king earn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9346, "Truth_answer": "During its opening weekend, it earned $4,120,497 in theaters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_with_the_King_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112012737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_with_the_King_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Beyond_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the film one night with the king earn in the opening weekend", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9347, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "1440 x 2560 pixels vs 1080 x 1920", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9348, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of the market is the s&p 500", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9349, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i ' m the captain of my soul", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9350, "Truth_answer": "Mel is a recurring character on Flight of the Conchords. She is portrayed by Kristen Schaal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204103id_/https://flightoftheconchords.fandom.com/wiki/Mel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played mel in flight of the conchords", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9350, "Truth_answer": "Kristen Schaal is best known for her voice roles as Louise Belcher on Bob's Burgers and Mabel Pines on Gravity Falls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201182120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristen_Schaal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Kristen Schaal known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9350, "Truth_answer": "Kristen Schaal was born on January 24, 1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Kristen Schaal born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9350, "Truth_answer": "She provides several voices for BoJack Horseman, most notably for the character of Sarah Lynn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201182120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristen_Schaal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Kristen Schaal in bojack horseman", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9350, "Truth_answer": "Kristen Schaal is 42 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Kristen Schaal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9351, "Truth_answer": "The Dutch trait for discretion permeates into this industry – they are not called “Cannabis Cafés”, but “Coffee-shops” for a reason. It is illegal to advertise the consumption of cannabis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are coffeeshops in amsterdam called coffee shops", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9351, "Truth_answer": "Some rules include that nobody under 18 years of age is allowed in. No alcohol. No weapons. No purchase of more than 5 grams at one time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what guidelines do coffeeshops in amsterdam follow", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9351, "Truth_answer": "Prices vary from place to place, however usually a good quality gram of either weed or hash will cost around 10 EUR.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140820160737id_/http://www.funamsterdam.com:80/cannabis-and-coffee-shops/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does marijuana cost in an Amsterdam coffee shop", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9351, "Truth_answer": "Most places sell baked goods with either weed or hash in them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140820160737id_/http://www.funamsterdam.com:80/cannabis-and-coffee-shops/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you get baked goods in an Amsterdam coffee shop", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9351, "Truth_answer": "They will cost around 5 EUR a product.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20140820160737id_/http://www.funamsterdam.com:80/cannabis-and-coffee-shops/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much do baked goods with weed or hash in them cost in an Amsterdam coffee shop", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9352, "Truth_answer": "Alyson Reed portrays Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the teacher in high school musical", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9352, "Truth_answer": "Alyson Reed is 62 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Alyson Reed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9352, "Truth_answer": "Alyson Reed was in episodes of Desperate Housewives, Mad Men, Bones, and Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Alyson Reed in any other movies besides High School Musical", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9352, "Truth_answer": "What Time Is It? is the opening musical number and first single from the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210127051657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Time_Is_It%3F_%28song%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which high school musical movie was the what time is it song in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9352, "Truth_answer": "Stick to the Status Quo is a song from the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823200850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stick_to_the_Status_Quo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which high school musical movie was the status quo song in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9353, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "industry in the southwest region of the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9354, "Truth_answer": "At Vitoria, Spain, a massive allied British, Portuguese, and Spanish force under British General Arthur Wellesley routs the French, effectively ending the Peninsular War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127074914id_/http://www.history.com:80/this-day-in-history/french-defeated-in-spain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the war between spain and france", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9354, "Truth_answer": "The Peninsular War is regarded as one of the first wars of national liberation, significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the peninsular war important", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9354, "Truth_answer": "The Peninsular War lasted 5 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 1 day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the peninsular war last", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9354, "Truth_answer": "The origins of this conflict are to be found in Napoleon's decision to occupy Portugal in 1807 to seize that nation's fleet and subject it to his Continental System.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426150313id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/modern-europe/wars-and-battles/peninsular-war_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What caused the Peninsular War?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9354, "Truth_answer": "The Peninsular War ended on April 17, 1814", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsular_War_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the peninsular war end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9355, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is rodina located in the late proterozoic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9356, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song on top of the world by imagine dragons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9357, "Truth_answer": "In the Charmed episode Chris-Crossed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does piper learn chris is her son", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9357, "Truth_answer": "The reason Prue was written out of Charmed was because Shannen Doherty decided to leave the show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190715002408id_/https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1000915/Charmed-why-did-Prue-leave-Shannen-Doherty-feud-Alyssa-Milano-Shax-Holly-Marie-Combs-CW_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did prue leaved the show charmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9357, "Truth_answer": "The last time we see Prue is in All Hell Breaks Loose. She does not appear in any episodes after this, much to the disappointment of many fans", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200527032830id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158552/faq_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does prue come back on charmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9357, "Truth_answer": "Both the original Charmed and the reboot of Charmed remains only available on Netflix in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200206185324id_/https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/when-will-charmed-season-2-be-on-netflix/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is charmed still on netflix", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9357, "Truth_answer": "The Charmed 2018 TV Series stars Melonie Diaz, Madeleine Mantock, and Sarah Jeffery.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/charmed-season-two-cw-reboot-series-lands-a-renewal/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the charmed reboot", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9358, "Truth_answer": "Nonprofit corporations can't be owned by any individual or group, including even the founder, and unlike for-profit corporations, nonprofits generally can't issue shares of ownership like a stock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a non profit be a publicly traded company", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9358, "Truth_answer": "Related profits can include donations, ticket sales from fundraising events and item sales to generate money for group activities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can non profit companies make money", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9358, "Truth_answer": "The top 5 richest non profits are the Catholic Charities U.S.A., The Salvation Army, United Way Worldwide, Goodwill Industries International, and YMCA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which are some of the richest nonprofits", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9358, "Truth_answer": "The founders of a nonprofit are not permitted to make a profit or benefit from the net earnings of the organization. They can make money in various other ways, however.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928164017id_/https://smallbusiness.chron.com/owners-nonprofit-organizations-make-profit-59679.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can nonprofit founders make money", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9358, "Truth_answer": "Amitabh Shah launched Yuva Unstoppable 14 years ago at a mere age of 23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a famous nonprofit founder", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9359, "Truth_answer": "The epic fantasy series Game of Thrones will return for its six-episode, eighth and final season April 14, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will game of throne season 8 be released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9359, "Truth_answer": "The final episode of Game of Thrones was released on May 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did game of thrones end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9359, "Truth_answer": "The show ends with the Iron Throne destroyed, the old system of choosing Kings and Queens eradicated, Bran Stark elected as the new King, and Sansa Stark ruling the North.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does game of thrones end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9359, "Truth_answer": "The show has earned $3.1 Billion through HBO subscriptions alone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210339id_/https://www.finance-monthly.com/2019/05/how-much-money-has-hbo-made-from-game-of-thrones/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did game of thrones earn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9359, "Truth_answer": "‘Game of Thrones’ Generated $2.2 Billion Worth of Profit for HBO", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603171332id_/https://decider.com/2019/05/21/game-of-thrones-hbo-profits/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the profits from game of thrones", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9360, "Truth_answer": "The French revolution, The Industrial revolution, and The Darwinian revolution", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103012610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_sociology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what three revolutions helped make the discipline of sociology possible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9360, "Truth_answer": "Sociology is the scientific study of society, including patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the study of sociology defined", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9360, "Truth_answer": "According to Auguste Comte and Durkheim, “Sociology is a science because it adopts and applies the scientific method. Sociology does make use of scientific methods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101090253id_/https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/sociology/sociology-is-sociology-a-branch-of-science-answered/6252_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is sociology a science", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9360, "Truth_answer": "Reliability is the degree to which a measurement instrument gives the same results each time that it is used, assuming that the underlying thing being measured does not change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does reliability mean in sociology", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9360, "Truth_answer": "The study of sociology helps the individual to understand human society and how social system work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is sociology important", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9361, "Truth_answer": "As Long as You Love Me is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings as long as you love me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9361, "Truth_answer": "The Backstreet Boys are presently active.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the backstreet boys band still active", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9361, "Truth_answer": "DNA is the ninth studio album by the Backstreet Boys. The album was first released in Japan on January 23, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the backstreet boys' latest release", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9361, "Truth_answer": "DNA was preceded by the singles Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Chances, No Place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200416020613id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_(Backstreet_Boys_album)_p0", "https://www.music123.com/books-sheet-music-media/alliance-backstreet-boys--dna_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the singles on DNA by Backstreet Boys", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9361, "Truth_answer": "The Backstreet Boys became famous in the 90's with their debut international album, Backstreet Boys in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102855id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1477802/bio_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did backstreet boys get famous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9362, "Truth_answer": "In 907 the dynasty came to an end when a general named Zhu Wen removed the last Tang emperor and took power.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the golden age of china end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9362, "Truth_answer": "The Song dynasty follows the Tang and the two together constitute what is often called China's Golden Age.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212100129id_/http://afe.easia.columbia.edu:80/main_pop/kpct/kp_song.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which dynasty was the golden age of china", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9362, "Truth_answer": "During the Tang rule China experienced a time of peace and prosperity that made it one of the most powerful nations in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208150011id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/china/tang_dynasty.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the tang dynasty called the golden age", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9362, "Truth_answer": "The use of paper money, the introduction of tea drinking, and the inventions of gunpowder, the compass, and printing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212100129id_/http://afe.easia.columbia.edu:80/main_pop/kpct/kp_song.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some accomplisments of the golden age in china", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9362, "Truth_answer": "Buddhism became a very popular religion throughout China. However, near the end of the dynasty, the rulers made Confucianism the national religion and banned all other religions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was religion like during the golden age in china", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9363, "Truth_answer": "Schools, courthouses, state and national parks, airports, and federal buildings are also gun free zones. States vary on whether you can carry into a private business.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are you not allowed to carry a gun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9363, "Truth_answer": "California Has Some of the Nation's Strictest Gun Laws", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014034403id_/https://www.kqed.org/news/11763991/california-has-some-of-the-nations-strictest-gun-laws-are-they-working_p0", "http://www.keepandbeararms.com/news/nl/display_day_archive.asp?d=4%2F20%2F2010_p2", "http://connecticut.news12.com/story/39970612/fairfield-vigil-honors-lives-lost-to-parkland-shooting_p0", "http://thedailychrenk.com/2018/07/_p2", "https://seyblaw.com/charges-we-defend/violent-crimes/weapons-charges/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which state has the strictest gun laws", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9363, "Truth_answer": "Those who have crafted the state's strict laws say that California's gun control laws are working, just not well enough to prevent every tragedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are California's strict gun laws effective", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9363, "Truth_answer": "Our children are half as likely to be shot to death as children in other states, said Ari Freilich, California legislative director at the Giffords Law Center.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014034403id_/https://www.kqed.org/news/11763991/california-has-some-of-the-nations-strictest-gun-laws-are-they-working_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some statistics about California's strict gun laws", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9363, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Garen Wintemute noted that firearm violence in the state has been declining, despite California's growing population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014034403id_/https://www.kqed.org/news/11763991/california-has-some-of-the-nations-strictest-gun-laws-are-they-working_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is gun violence decreasing in California", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9364, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "essay about teaching english as a second language", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "free trade agreement of india with other countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9366, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "carole king tapestry i feel the earth move", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9367, "Truth_answer": "A pigment called melanin, absent in white fur, gives the fox its brown summer coat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805195952id_/https://www.denali.org/denalis-natural-history/arctic-fox/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are arctic foxes white in the winter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9367, "Truth_answer": "White fur not only provides camouflage in winter but adds warmth. The hair shafts of white fur are hollow, trapping warm air from the animal's body heat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do arctic foxes turn white", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9367, "Truth_answer": "An average family of 11 arctic foxes can eat 60 rodents per day during the summer. Coastal arctic foxes will also eat shellfish, sea urchins and other invertebrates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211514id_/https://ypte.org.uk/factsheets/fox-arctic/print_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much do arctic foxes eat", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9367, "Truth_answer": "Arctic fox babies are called either pups or kits. A litter usually has about seven kits but may contain up to fifteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105033id_/https://www.zooborns.com/zooborns/2011/07/new-arctic-fox-pups-arrive-at-aquarium-of-the-pacific.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105033id_/https://www.zooborns.com/zooborns/2011/07/new-arctic-fox-pups-arrive-at-aquarium-of-the-pacific.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are baby arctic foxes called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9367, "Truth_answer": "Close contact to arctic foxes is potentially dangerous because of rabies. Fox bites can be dangerous to humans. Never touch live or dead wild animals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205132332id_/https://www.aeco.no/guidelines/arcticfox/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are arctic foxes dangerous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9368, "Truth_answer": "Status as a natural-born citizen of the United States is one of the eligibility requirements for holding the office of president or vice president.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a foreign born person run for president", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9368, "Truth_answer": "This requirement was intended to protect the nation from foreign influence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural-born-citizen_clause_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the purpose of the requirement for United States presidents to be natural-born citizens", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9368, "Truth_answer": "Of the 44 men who have become president, there have been seven that had at least one parent who was not born on U.S. soil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural-born-citizen_clause_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do parents of United States presidents have to be natural-born citizens", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9368, "Truth_answer": "Four U.S. Presidents had one or both U.S.-citizen parents not born on U.S. soil (James Buchanan, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, and Donald Trump).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122033828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural-born-citizen_clause_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which presidents had at least one parent not born on U.S. soil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9368, "Truth_answer": "James Buchanan was inaugurated on March 4, 1857.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was James Buchanan elected as president", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9369, "Truth_answer": "Chadwick Aaron Boseman portrayed the superhero Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actor that play black panther", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9369, "Truth_answer": "Chadwick Aaron Boseman portrayed real-life historical figures such as Jackie Robinson in 42, James Brown in Get on Up and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Boseman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles did Chadwick Aaron Boseman actor have besides Black Panther", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9369, "Truth_answer": "Boseman was born and raised in South Carolina, to Carolyn and Leroy Boseman, both African American.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Boseman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Chadwick Aaron Boseman's origins", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9369, "Truth_answer": "According to Boseman, DNA testing has indicated that his ancestors were Krio people from Sierra Leone, Yoruba people from Nigeria and Limba people from Sierra Leone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Boseman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are Chadwick Aaron Boseman's ancestors from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9369, "Truth_answer": "Boseman attended college at Howard University in Washington, D.C. and graduating in 2000 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in directing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Chadwick Aaron Boseman go to college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9370, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nuvvu vastanante nenu vaddantana full movie in telugu", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9371, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mass number of a oxygen atom with 7 neutrons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9372, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga held the record for the most wickets by a bowler in a single IPL edition overcoming RP Singh's 23 wickets in 2009 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517091036id_/https://www.cricketcountry.com/articles/indian-premier-league-ipl-top-bowlers-from-2008-to-2014-271902_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which bowler took the maximum number of wickets in ipl 2009", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9372, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga holds the record for producing most number of hat-tricks in international cricket.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Lasith Malinga have any other records, besides most wickets by a bowler in a single IPL edition", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9372, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga is well known for his distinctive round-arm action, sometimes referred to as a sling action.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasith_Malinga_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Lasith Malinga known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9372, "Truth_answer": "On 22 April 2011, Lasith Malinga announced his retirement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Lasith Malinga still playing cricket", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9372, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga has been named as the official event ambassador for the World Twenty20 Championships by ICC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.lalitmodi.com/news.php?id=691&p=bios_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasith_Malinga_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Lasith Malinga do after retiring", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9373, "Truth_answer": "The two sisters lived in adjoining apartments on Eutaw Street in the Bolton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore for fifty years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112024202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_sisters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the cone sisters live in baltimore", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9373, "Truth_answer": "Together they gathered one of the finest collections of modern French art in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112024202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_sisters_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the cone sisters known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9373, "Truth_answer": "The Cone sisters were born in Jonesboro, Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in which state were the cone sisters born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9373, "Truth_answer": "Neither of the Cone sisters were married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the cone sisters married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9373, "Truth_answer": "The Cone sisters were friends of literary illuminati like Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. Their social circle included Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112024202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_sisters_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the cone sisters friends with", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9374, "Truth_answer": "Blind baking a pie crust is necessary when it will be filled with an unbaked filling, in which case the crust must be fully baked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do you need to blind bake pastry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9374, "Truth_answer": "In one technique, the pie crust is lined with aluminium foil or parchment paper, then filled with pastry- or pie weights to ensure the crust retains its shape while baking.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917225604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind-baking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some methods for blind baking pastry", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9374, "Truth_answer": "Pie-weights are available as ceramic or metal beads, but rice, dried peas, lentils, beans or other pulses can be used instead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917225604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind-baking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what can be used as a pie-weight for blind baking", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9374, "Truth_answer": "Another technique dispenses with weights by placing a second pie tin on top of the crust, then inverting the tins. In this method, the crust browns between the tins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917225604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind-baking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can i use two tins for blind baking a pie crust", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9374, "Truth_answer": "A simplified technique involves piercing the crust repeatedly with the tines of a fork to produce small holes, allowing steam to escape and preventing the crust from bubbling up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917225604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind-baking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can i use a fork for blind baking a pie crust", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9375, "Truth_answer": "Mamma Mia! was released on July 18, 2008 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first mamma mia come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9375, "Truth_answer": "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was released July 20, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426093520id_/https://www.radiotimes.com/news/film/2019-06-13/is-there-going-to-be-a-mamma-mia-3/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127012556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the mamma mia sequel come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9375, "Truth_answer": "Rumours have been flying about the possibility of a third Mamma Mia! movie after stars from the franchise and members of Abba have teased the return of the smash hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426093520id_/https://www.radiotimes.com/news/film/2019-06-13/is-there-going-to-be-a-mamma-mia-3/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a third Mamma Mia! movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9375, "Truth_answer": "It is implied in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, that Fernando Cienfuegos, Ruby Sheridan's former lover, is Donna's father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the dad in mamma mia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9375, "Truth_answer": "Donna was played by Meryl Streep.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.themichiganmovieguy.com/2018/07/mamma-mia-here-we-go-again.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the mom in mamma mia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "national film award for best actress winners list", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9377, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cast and crew of the orange is the new black", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9378, "Truth_answer": "Mind Ripper, also known as The Hills Have Eyes III, was released on October 8, 1995 in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does hills have eyes 3 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9378, "Truth_answer": "Set in a remote desert location, government scientists perform reanimation experiments in an underground nuclear facility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is hills have eyes 3 set", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9378, "Truth_answer": "Their first subject, Thor, is a specimen from a suicide found in the desert. In the attempts to bring Thor back, an uncontrollable creature is unleashed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the first subject in hills have eyes 3", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9378, "Truth_answer": "Joe Gayton directed", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the director for hills have eyes 3", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9378, "Truth_answer": "The runnng time for Mind Ripper is 108 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is hills have eyes 3", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9379, "Truth_answer": "Libya ranks fourth in Africa with an area of 679,362 square miles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does libya rank in size in africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9379, "Truth_answer": "Algeria ranks first with a total area of 919,595 square miles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country ranks first in size in africa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9379, "Truth_answer": "Seychelles is the smallest African country with an area of 174 square miles.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.africanseer.com/faq/travel_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the smallest country in africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9379, "Truth_answer": "An island nation, Seychelles is located in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar and east of Kenya.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seychelles_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is seychelles an island", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9379, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is seychelles located on a map", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9380, "Truth_answer": "An eternity ring is usually given by a spouse to their wife on the occasion of a significant anniversary, typically after 10 or more years of marriage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815080530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternity_ring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do you give an eternity ring to your wife", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9380, "Truth_answer": "The concept of the diamond eternity ring was created in the 1960s by diamond merchant De Beers to avoid stockpiling of small diamonds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190815080530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternity_ring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the concept of the eternity ring come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9380, "Truth_answer": "Anthropologists believe this tradition originated from a Roman custom in which wives wore rings attached to small keys, indicating their husbands' ownership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the concept of the engagement ring come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9380, "Truth_answer": "Not all engagement rings have a single stone. Not all of them are with white diamonds. It all depends on taste.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115437id_/https://www.dmia.net/what-is-the-difference-between-engagement-ring-and-wedding-ring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do engagement rings have to have diamonds", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9380, "Truth_answer": "The actual average cost for an engagement ring is over $6,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101193046id_/http://www.creditdonkey.com:80/spend-engagement-ring.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the average cost of an engagement ring", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9381, "Truth_answer": "The Lord's Prayer, widely known among the faithful as the Our Father, was changed and approved by the Holy See on May 22.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they change the lord's prayer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9381, "Truth_answer": "The Catholic leader changed the phrase lead us not into temptation to do not let us fall into temptation.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what changed in the lord's prayer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9381, "Truth_answer": "The original translation implies that God induces temptation. I am the one who falls; it’s not Him pushing me into temptation, Pope Francis explained.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the pope make changes to the lord's prayer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9381, "Truth_answer": "Some have expressed concern about changes to the wording. Meredith Warren said: “This new version of the Lord’s Prayer tries to avoid implying that God has some hand in evil.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did people disagree with the changes made to the lord's prayer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9381, "Truth_answer": "“The Lord’s Prayer has been changed in the Italian language – there are no plans at present for it to change in English,” a spokesperson said.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028125828id_/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/06/led-not-into-temptation-pope-approves-change-to-lords-prayer_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the english version of the lord's prayer change", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9382, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "eagles i can't tell you why meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9383, "Truth_answer": "It originates from a 16th Century romance between a French court servant and a man with incurable hair growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the beauty and the beast story come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9383, "Truth_answer": "Petrus suffered from hypertrichosis, which made thick, dark hair grow all over his body and face.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207201823id_/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/newsbeat/article/39302636/the-true-stories-behind-beauty-and-the-beast-and-other-disney-stories_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what disorder caused the incurable hair growth in the french story that inspired beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9383, "Truth_answer": "Disney's version of Beauty and the Beast is based on the fairytale La Belle et la Bete, by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the original fairy tale Beauty and the Beast“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9383, "Truth_answer": "La Belle et la Bete by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve was published in 1740.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207201823id_/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/newsbeat/article/39302636/the-true-stories-behind-beauty-and-the-beast-and-other-disney-stories_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was La Belle et la Bete by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9383, "Truth_answer": "Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve's publications include Le Phénix Conjugal, two collections of fairy tales, La Jeune Américaine ou les Contes marins, and Les Belles Solitaires.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve write anything else, besides Beauty and the Beast", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9384, "Truth_answer": "Insects have a nerve cord which runs along the length of their body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the nerve cord located in an insect", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9384, "Truth_answer": "The ventral nerve cord consists of a brain, a part underneath the brain called the sub-esophageal ganglion, and a cord that runs along the length of their body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019060629id_/https://sites.psu.edu/frost/2015/05/11/know-your-insect-the-nerve-cord/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the nerve cord of insects consist of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9384, "Truth_answer": "The ventral nerve cord is similar to our spinal cord except that it runs down the front of their body instead of the back.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019060629id_/https://sites.psu.edu/frost/2015/05/11/know-your-insect-the-nerve-cord/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is an insect's ventral nerve cord different from a spinal cord", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9384, "Truth_answer": "The ventral nerve cord looks a little like a string of beads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the ventral nerve cord look like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9384, "Truth_answer": "The “beads” are clusters of nerve cells called ganglia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019060629id_/https://sites.psu.edu/frost/2015/05/11/know-your-insect-the-nerve-cord/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the beads on an insect's ventral nerve cord", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i reject your reality and substitute my own tom baker", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9386, "Truth_answer": "During general anesthesia, eyes need protection either by tape or ointment to avoid corneal injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do they tape your eyes in surgery", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9386, "Truth_answer": "Perioperative eye protection under general anesthesia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001547id_/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3590532/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the protection of taped eyes under general anesthesia called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9386, "Truth_answer": "Bruising of the eyelid can occur when the tape is removed, especially if you have thin skin and bruise easily.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can bruising occur when eyes are taped during a general anaesthetic", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9386, "Truth_answer": "The tape protects the cornea and keeps it moist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the tape protect the eye from during general anesthesia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9386, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the procedure, when the procedure is common and uncomplicated, you'll typically be given medications that reverse anesthesia, waking you up and ending the muscle paralysis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517013354id_/https://www.verywellhealth.com/before-during-and-after-general-anesthesia-4150168_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do the doctors wake the patient up from anesthesia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9387, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "abu dhabi international boat show 2018 makes waves at london boat show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9388, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the golan heights located on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9388, "Truth_answer": "Internationally Golan is recognized as a Syrian territory occupied by Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Golan Heights inside of Israel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9388, "Truth_answer": "In the Bible, Golan is mentioned as a city of refuge located in Bashan: Deuteronomy 4:43, Joshua 20:8, 1 Chronicles 6:71.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Golan Heights mentioned in the bible", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9388, "Truth_answer": "The plateau's north-south length is approximately 65 kilometres and its east-west width varies from 12 to 25 kilometres.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the size of Golan Heights", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9388, "Truth_answer": "The area is hilly and elevated, overlooking the Jordan Rift Valley which contains the Sea of Galilee and the Jordan River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the topography of Golan Heights", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9389, "Truth_answer": "Jenny Schecter committed suicide in Bette's pool.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090126id_/https://meaww.com/the-l-word-generation-q-less-is-more-bette-reveals-who-killed-jenny-schecter-mia-kirshner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who killed jenny schecter in the L word", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9389, "Truth_answer": "Fans were so disappointed saying, We spent 10 years asking who killed Jenny Schecter just for the answer to be in a 3-second throwaway line.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090126id_/https://meaww.com/the-l-word-generation-q-less-is-more-bette-reveals-who-killed-jenny-schecter-mia-kirshner_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the fans react to jenny schecter's suicide", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9389, "Truth_answer": "The L Word ended on March 8, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did The L Word series end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9389, "Truth_answer": "The L Word was co-created by Ilene Chaiken, Michele Abbot, and Kathy Greenberg; Chaiken served as the primary creator and executive director of the series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show The L Word", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9389, "Truth_answer": "The show's first season was broadcast to critical acclaim and instant popularity; as an article from The New York Times pointed out.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206083106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_L_Word_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception to The L Word show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9390, "Truth_answer": "There are 13 episodes in Season 5 of The 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in the 100 season 5", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9390, "Truth_answer": "Season 5 of The 100 first aired on April 24, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the season 5 of The 100 first air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9390, "Truth_answer": "Season 5 of The 100 last aired on August 7, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last episode of season 5 of The 100", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9390, "Truth_answer": "The series follows a group of post-apocalyptic survivors, chiefly criminal adolescents who are among the first people from a space habitat to return to Earth after a nuclear apocalypse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is The 100 about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9390, "Truth_answer": "In August 2019, it was announced that the series will conclude with the seventh season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://rmev.safoo.de/the-100-season-2-episode-6.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last season of The 100", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9391, "Truth_answer": "Edwin Jackson played for 14 MLB teams from 2003 to 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which player has played for the most mlb teams", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9391, "Truth_answer": "On February 2, 2020, Edwin Jackson signed a minor-league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last team Edwin Jackson was on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9391, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Edwin Jackson in the sixth round of the 2001 MLB draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Edwin Jackson debut", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9391, "Truth_answer": "On January 14, 2006, Edwin Jackson and left-handed pitcher Chuck Tiffany were traded to Tampa Bay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605003711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Jackson_(baseball)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did Edwin Jackson play for the Los Angeles Dodgers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9391, "Truth_answer": "On July 30, 2010, the Diamondbacks traded Edwin Jackson to the Chicago White Sox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190605003711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Jackson_(baseball)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Edwin Jackson ever play for the white sox", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9392, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who governs democracy and power in an american city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "snoop dogg drop it like it's hot song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9394, "Truth_answer": "In the United States and Canada, this time zone is generally called Eastern Time ET. Specifically, it is Eastern Standard Time EST when standard time is observed in the winter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between est and et", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9394, "Truth_answer": "The Eastern Time Zone is a time zone encompassing part or all of 22 states in the eastern part of the contiguous United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p0", "https://ultimatepopculture.fandom.com/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many US states are included in the Eastern Time zone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9394, "Truth_answer": "Parts of eastern Canada, the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, Panama in Central America, and certain Caribbean and Atlantic islands, along with certain parts of South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other countries are a part of the eastern time zone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9394, "Truth_answer": "The largest city in the Eastern Time Zone is New York; the New York metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the zone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest city in the eastern time zone", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9394, "Truth_answer": "Most of Ontario, Quebec, and Nunavut are part of the Eastern Time Zone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://ultimatepopculture.fandom.com/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126183857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Time_Zone_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which canadian provinces are part of the eastern time zone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9395, "Truth_answer": "The northern part of the river is a focal point of trade across the western Sahara, and the centre of the Sahelian kingdoms of Mali and Gao.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210230556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_River_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the importance of the niger river to africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9395, "Truth_answer": "The name Niger derives in turn from the phrase gher n-gheren, meaning “river among rivers,” in the Tamashek language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200428093149id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Niger_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name niger river mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9395, "Truth_answer": "The Niger River runs through Guinea, Mali, Niger, Benin, and Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries does the niger river run through", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9395, "Truth_answer": "An unusual feature of the river is the Inner Niger Delta, which forms where its gradient suddenly decreases. The result is a region of braided streams, marshes, and large lakes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210230556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_River_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a unique feature of the niger river", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9395, "Truth_answer": "The Niger takes one of the most unusual routes of any major river, a boomerang shape that baffled geographers for two centuries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210230556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger_River_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the niger river's route like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9396, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what two offensive formations evolve in american football in the 1960s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9397, "Truth_answer": "It was excavated by an ASI team led by A K Sharma from 18 August to 20 October 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095424id_/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/opinion/gufkral-the-endangered-legacy-of-cavemen-metallurgists-and-shahmar-pals/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who excavated the site of gufkral in kashmir", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9397, "Truth_answer": "The excavation revealed five periods of occupation at the site ranging from Aceramic neolithic to Megalithic and Historical period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095424id_/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/opinion/gufkral-the-endangered-legacy-of-cavemen-metallurgists-and-shahmar-pals/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the excavation of gufkral reveal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9397, "Truth_answer": "The caves of Gufkral are one of the oldest in Kashmir and some estimates trace their origin to 2000-3000 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095424id_/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/opinion/gufkral-the-endangered-legacy-of-cavemen-metallurgists-and-shahmar-pals/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095424id_/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/opinion/gufkral-the-endangered-legacy-of-cavemen-metallurgists-and-shahmar-pals/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the site of gufkral in kashmir so important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9397, "Truth_answer": "Gufkral is a site inhabited by potters who utilize the caves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who inhabits gufkral", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9397, "Truth_answer": "The findings include copper bangle, copper pin, stone celts, stone points, ring stone, pounders, querns, bone tools, awls, scape, piercer, polished bone needle, beads, terracotta marble etc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095424id_/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/opinion/gufkral-the-endangered-legacy-of-cavemen-metallurgists-and-shahmar-pals/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what has been found in the Gufkral site", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9398, "Truth_answer": "Ted Turner and his creation of the Superstation WTBS became one of the first stations distributed across the county.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091421id_/https://sewelldirect.com/blogs/learning-center/the-history-and-pioneers-of-cable-television_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who pioneered a new type of broadcasting by creating the first television superstation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9398, "Truth_answer": "Ted Turner was born November 19, 1938.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.todayingeorgiahistory.org/_p0", "http://articles.famouswhy.com/one_of_the_best_rss_readers_for_your_mozilla_firefox_browser/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Ted Turner born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9398, "Truth_answer": "Ted Turner's net worth is $2.1 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Ted Turner's net worth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9398, "Truth_answer": "Ted Turner is known as the Founder of TBS and CNN and Co-founder of the Nuclear Threat Initiative.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ted turner known for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9398, "Truth_answer": "Ted Turner's media empire began with his father's billboard business, Turner Outdoor Advertising, which he took over in 1963 after his father's suicide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122015922id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Turner_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Ted Turner's media empire begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9399, "Truth_answer": "Riverdale Season 3 returned to our screens on Wednesday October 10th, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729154628id_/https://www.popbuzz.com/tv-film/news/riverdale-season-3-release-date-cast-trailers/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is season 3 of riverdale coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9399, "Truth_answer": "Riverdale is an American teen drama television series based on the characters of Archie Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show Riverdale based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9399, "Truth_answer": "There are 73 episodes of Riverdale", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of Riverdale are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9399, "Truth_answer": "In January 2020, The CW renewed the series for a fifth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of Riverdale are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9399, "Truth_answer": "It was revealed the killer is none other than Jason's own father, Clifford Blossom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042114id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/riverdale-jason-blossom-killer-revealed-1000083_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the killer on Riverdale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9400, "Truth_answer": "The molecules NADH and FADH2, obtained from the citric acid cycle, pass electrons down an electron transport chain, which releases energy. This energy allows protons to travel via chemiosmosis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201220092048id_/https://biologydictionary.net/chemiosmosis/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the chemiosmotic production of atp during electron transport", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9400, "Truth_answer": "An example of this would be the generation of adenosine triphosphate by the movement of hydrogen ions across a membrane during cellular respiration or photosynthesis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemiosmosis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of chemiosmosis", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9400, "Truth_answer": "Protons will diffuse from an area of high proton concentration to an area of lower proton concentration, and an electrochemical concentration gradient of protons can be harnessed to make ATP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemiosmosis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is atp made during chemiosmosis", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9400, "Truth_answer": "The generation of ATP by chemiosmosis occurs in mitochondria and chloroplasts, as well as in most bacteria and archaea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemiosmosis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the generation of atp take place during chemiosmosis", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9400, "Truth_answer": "The energy from the electron movement through electron transport chains cross through ATP synthase which allows the proton to use this free energy difference to photophosphorylate ADP making ATP.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201012538id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemiosmosis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of atp production during chemiosmosis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9401, "Truth_answer": "With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, five Central Asian countries gained independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the countries in central asia and the caucasus become independent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9401, "Truth_answer": "Five Central Asian countries gained independence — Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315125017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Central_Asia_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Organization_of_the_Scout_Movement_of_Kazakhstan_p18", "https://theiranproject.com/blog/tag/central-asian-countries/_p0", "https://www.nupi.no/en/About-NUPI/Employees/Researchers/Indra-Overland_p4", "https://www.nupi.no/en/About-NUPI/Employees/Researchers/Indra-Overland_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which five countries in central asia became independent in 1991", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9401, "Truth_answer": "After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union incorporated most of Central Asia; only Mongolia and Afghanistan remained nominally independent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315125017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Central_Asia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the soviet union originally control the central asia countries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9401, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet areas of Central Asia saw much industrialization and construction of infrastructure, but also the suppression of local cultures and a lasting legacy of ethnic tensions and environmental problems.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315125017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Central_Asia_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Organization_of_the_Scout_Movement_of_Kazakhstan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the soviet union do the central asia countries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9401, "Truth_answer": "In all of the new states of Central Asia, former Communist Party officials retained power as local strongmen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315125017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Central_Asia_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Organization_of_the_Scout_Movement_of_Kazakhstan_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is now in control of central asia after the collapse of the soviet union", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9402, "Truth_answer": "By exerting pressure on Tennessee, the Union might be able to strike at the heart of the Confederacy, as well as control two major rivers, the Tennessee and Cumberland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the union exert pressure into tennessee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9402, "Truth_answer": "The Union strategy in the East revolved around capturing the city of Richmond. Not only would this disrupt the Confederate government, it would be a major psychological victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the union strategy in the east", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9402, "Truth_answer": "The Anaconda Plan is the name applied to a Union Army outline strategy for suppressing the Confederacy at the beginning of the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103224439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_Plan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the anaconda plan by the union", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9402, "Truth_answer": "The anaconda plan was widely derided by a vociferous faction of Union generals who wanted a more vigorous prosecution of the war and likened to an anaconda suffocating its victim.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103224439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_Plan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the strategy named the anaconda plan by the union", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9402, "Truth_answer": "Proposed by Union General-in-Chief Winfield Scott, the plan emphasized a Union blockade of the Southern ports and called advances down Mississippi River to cut the South in two.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103224439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_Plan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who came up with the anaconda plan by the union", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9403, "Truth_answer": "First automatic analog cellular systems deployed were NTT's system first used in Tokyo in 1979, later spreading to the whole of Japan, and NMT in the Nordic countries in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cell phones first hit the market", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9403, "Truth_answer": "The first analog cellular system widely deployed in North America was the Advanced Mobile Phone System. It was commercially introduced in the Americas in 13 October 1983.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first cell phones sell in the united states", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9403, "Truth_answer": "AMPS was a pioneering technology that helped drive mass market usage of cellular technology, but it had several serious issues by modern standards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the advanced mobile phone system innovative", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9403, "Truth_answer": "The AMPS was unencrypted and easily vulnerable to eavesdropping via a scanner; it was susceptible to cell phone cloning and it used a Frequency-division multiple access scheme.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what issues did the advanced mobile phone system have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9403, "Truth_answer": "On 6 March 1983, the DynaTAC 8000X mobile phone launched on the first US 1G network by Ameritech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200853id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_mobile_phones_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other cell phones released in 1983 besides the advanced mobile phone system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9404, "Truth_answer": "On the last day of rehearsal for the new 1976 album Leftoverture, Kerry Livgren brought the band, Kansas one more song - Carry On Wayward Son.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was carry on my wayward son written", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9404, "Truth_answer": "Carry On Wayward Son released on November 19, 1976.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song carry on my wayward son released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9404, "Truth_answer": "The song Carry On Wayward Son peaked at No. 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming their first top 20 entry in the nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805234717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Wayward_Son_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song carry on my wayward son chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9404, "Truth_answer": "The song Carry On Wayward Son was certified Gold by the RIAA on December 18, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805234717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Wayward_Son_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song carry on my wayward son win awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9404, "Truth_answer": "Carry On Wayward Son is considered the unofficial theme song of the TV series Supernatural.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805234717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_Wayward_Son_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the song carry on my wayward son featured anywhere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9405, "Truth_answer": "The winner receives a large cash prize, primarily paid over a period of time, and, since the third season, a chance to headline a show on the Las Vegas Strip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the winners of america's got talent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9405, "Truth_answer": "Although stipulated as $1 million per the program's advertising, in reality winners can choose to either take it as a lump sum, or as a financial annuity of this amount.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103172723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how large is the cash prize to the winners of america's got talent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9405, "Truth_answer": "The winning act that achieves the most votes is crowned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is a winner chosen on america's got talent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9405, "Truth_answer": "The fourteenth season of America's Got Talent began broadcasting on May 28, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last season of america's got talen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9405, "Truth_answer": "This fourteenth season was won by singer and pianist Kodi Lee, with choir group Detroit Youth Choir coming in second, and stand-up comedian Ryan Niemiller placing third.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103172723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412203616id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent_(season_14)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the winner of america's got talent fourteenth season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9406, "Truth_answer": "The roots of Quebec's desire for self-determination can be traced back as far as the Patriotes Rebellion, and the Alliance Laurentienne of 1957.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118155447id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_sovereignty_movement_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the idea of an independent quebec began to emerge", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9406, "Truth_answer": "The 1980 Quebec independence referendum was the first referendum in Quebec on the place of Quebec within Canada and whether Quebec should pursue a path toward sovereignty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825023501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Quebec_referendum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the idea of independence of quebec voted on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9406, "Truth_answer": "The province-wide referendum took place on Tuesday, May 20, 1980, and the proposal to pursue secession was defeated by a 59.56 percent to 40.44 percent margin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825023501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Quebec_referendum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the 1980 quebec independence referendum", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9406, "Truth_answer": "The 1995 Quebec independence referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the Canadian French-speaking province of Quebec whether Quebec should proclaim national sovereignty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026151718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Quebec_referendum_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the idea of independence of quebec voted on again after the 1980 quebec independence referendum", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9406, "Truth_answer": "Voting took place on the October 30, 1995, and featured the largest voter turnout in Quebec's history. The No option carried by 54,288 votes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026151718id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Quebec_referendum_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the second 1995 quebec independence referendum", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9407, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "characters in the movie clash of the titans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9408, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon is a musical comedy with music, lyrics and book by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book of mormon the musical", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9408, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon opened on Broadway in March 2011, after nearly seven years of development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214032148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mormon_(musical)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the musical show the book of mormon first open", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9408, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon garnered overwhelmingly positive critical responses, and set records in ticket sales for the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214032148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mormon_(musical)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were reactions positive to the musical the book of mormon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9408, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon was awarded nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214032148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mormon_(musical)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the show the book of mormon receive awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9408, "Truth_answer": "The Book of Mormon has grossed over $500 million, making it one of the most successful musicals of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the show the book of mormon gross", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9409, "Truth_answer": "Unlike previous seasons, which consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh Game of Thrones season consisted of only seven episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218093806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is game of thrones season 7 premiere", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9409, "Truth_answer": "The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.thetodaypost.com/release-year/2017/_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218093806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_7)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did game of thrones season 7 premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9409, "Truth_answer": "The penultimate season focuses primarily on the convergence of the show's main plotlines in preparation for the final season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in game of thrones season 7", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9409, "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones season was filmed primarily in Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia and Iceland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did filming take place for game of thrones season 7", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9409, "Truth_answer": "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones, produced by HBO, premiered on April 14, 2019, and concluded on May 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://linkydink.io/game-ofthrones-season-8_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218230414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_8)_p0", "http://wofy.fade-swe.de/game-of-thrones-fanfiction-cersei-bashing.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the final season for game of thrones", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9410, "Truth_answer": "Henrik Ibsen first said A thousand words leave not the same deep impression as does a single deed. After his death in 1906 this quote was plagiarized and para-phrased.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_picture_is_worth_a_thousand_words_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words originate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9410, "Truth_answer": "A picture is worth a thousand words is an English language adage meaning that complex and sometimes multiple ideas can be conveyed by a single still image.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9410, "Truth_answer": "The modern use of the phrase is generally attributed to Fred R. Barnard. Barnard wrote this phrase in the advertising trade journal Printers' Ink, promoting the use of advertisement images.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_picture_is_worth_a_thousand_words_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words used early on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9410, "Truth_answer": "Leonardo da Vinci wrote a poet would be overcome by sleep and hunger before [being able to] describe with words what a painter is able to [depict] in an instant.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_picture_is_worth_a_thousand_words_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words used by writers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9410, "Truth_answer": "The quote is sometimes attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, who said A good sketch is better than a long speech and translated today as A picture is worth a thousand words.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone but leonardo de vinci reference the phrase a picture is worth a thousand words", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9411, "Truth_answer": "The sign is located in the median at 5100 Las Vegas Boulevard South, north of the historic stone pillars of the old McCarran International Airport on the east side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225153923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Fabulous_Las_Vegas_sign_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the welcome to las vegas sign located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9411, "Truth_answer": "The sign was built and installed in 1959 by Las Vegas-based Western Electric Displays (aka Western Neon) under contract with Clark County", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225153923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Fabulous_Las_Vegas_sign_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the welcome to las vegas sign built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9411, "Truth_answer": "Betty Willis, employee of Western Neon, designed the sign.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225153923id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Fabulous_Las_Vegas_sign_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the welcome to las vegas sign", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9411, "Truth_answer": "In 2007, Clark County installed decorative artificial turf inlaid with four playing cards underneath the sign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the welcome to las vegas sign updated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9411, "Truth_answer": "In late 2008, Clark County employees sought to have the sign listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Park Service approved the designation on May 1, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the welcome to las vegas sign a landmark", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9412, "Truth_answer": "On June 9, 2018, EA revealed Command & Conquer: Rivals, which was under development by the newly-formed EA Redwood Studios and released for Android and iOS mobile devices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130141719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_&_Conquer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the latest command and conquer game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9412, "Truth_answer": "The game Command & Conquer: Rivals was released on Android and iOS on December 4, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110201355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Rivals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did command & conquer: rivals release", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9412, "Truth_answer": "EA announced in November 2018 its plans to remaster Command & Conquer, including expansions and Red Alert.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130141719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_&_Conquer_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any plans for a new command & conquer game after command & conquer: rivals", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9412, "Truth_answer": "The remastered Command & Conquer is expected to release on June 5, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the expected release of a remastered command & conquer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9412, "Truth_answer": "The remastered Command & Conquer would be developed through Petroglyph Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is developing the remastered command and conquer expected to release on 2020", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9413, "Truth_answer": "Apple's iPhone 6 launching in India on October 17 2014 for 53,500 Indian rupee, 6 Plus for 62,500 Indian rupee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was iphone 6 plus launched in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9413, "Truth_answer": "Apple's iPhone 6 was announced on September 9, 2014 and released on September 19, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the iphone 6 announced", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9413, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were discontinued in most markets on September 7, 2016 when Apple announced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_6_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_6_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the iphone 6 discontinued", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9413, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 6 was relaunched with 32 GB of storage in Asian markets in February 2017 as a midrange/budget iPhone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_6_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the iphone 6 relaunched after being discontinued in 2016", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9413, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 6 was relaunched with 32 GB of storage in Asian markets in February 2017 as a midrange/budget iPhone. It was later expanded to Europe, before hitting the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_6_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the iphone 6 relaunch in 2017", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9414, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in Qatar in 2022.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the world cup going to be played", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9414, "Truth_answer": "2022 will be the first FIFA World Cup ever to be held in the Arab world and the first in a Muslim-majority country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109050439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is qatar hosting the fifa world cup for the first time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9414, "Truth_answer": "This FIFA World Cup will be the second World Cup held entirely in Asia after the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109050439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the qatar 2022 fifa world cup the first time in asia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9414, "Truth_answer": "In addition, the tournament will be the last to involve 32 teams, with an increase to 48 teams scheduled for the 2026 tournament in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109050439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams are involved for the 2022 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9414, "Truth_answer": "The reigning World Cup champions are France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109050439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_FIFA_World_Cup_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current fifa world cup champion", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9415, "Truth_answer": "As of February 2020, federal debt held by the public is 17.23 trillion and intragovernmental holdings were $6.02 trillion, for a total national debt of $25.3 trillion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the current national debt of the usa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9415, "Truth_answer": "The national debt of the United States is measured as the face value of the currently outstanding Treasury securities that have been issued by the Treasury and federal government agencies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125113733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_debt_of_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the current national debt of the usa measured", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9415, "Truth_answer": "At the end of 2018, debt held by the public was approximately 76.4% of GDP, and approximately 29% of the debt held by the public was owned by foreigners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the national debt of the usa before 2020", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9415, "Truth_answer": "The United States has the largest external debt in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the usa have the largest national debt in the world", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9415, "Truth_answer": "The Congressional Budget Office forecast in April 2018 that debt held by the public will rise to nearly 100% of GDP by 2028, perhaps higher if current policies are extended.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will the national debt of the usa get higher", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9416, "Truth_answer": "The James Webb Space Telescope is the largest, most powerful and most technologically challenging space telescope ever built.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091351id_/https://scitechdaily.com/the-james-webb-space-telescope-is-the-largest-most-powerful-space-telescope-ever-built-video/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the most powerful telescope in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9416, "Truth_answer": "The JWST will provide improved infrared resolution and sensitivity over the Hubble Space Telescope, and will enable a broad range of investigations across the fields of astronomy and cosmology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the james webb space telescope do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9416, "Truth_answer": "Development began in 1996 for a launch that was initially planned for 2007 and a 500 million-dollar budget, but the project has had numerous delays and cost overruns.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did development begin for the james webb space telescope", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9416, "Truth_answer": "The James Webb Space Telescope's construction was completed in late 2016, after which its extensive testing phase began.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was construction finished for the james webb space telescope", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9416, "Truth_answer": "Launch was delayed in June 2018 following recommendations from an independent review board, and is currently scheduled for March 2021.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the james webb space telescope launched in space", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9417, "Truth_answer": "With his brother, Christopher, Woody Johnson is the owner of the New York Jets of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the owner of the new york jets", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9417, "Truth_answer": "The history of the New York Jets American football team began in 1959 with the founding of the Titans of New York, an original member of the American Football League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new york jets begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9417, "Truth_answer": "The New York Jets showed gradual improvement in the late 1960s, posting its first winning record in 1967 and winning its only American Football League championship in 1968.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200227070942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_New_York_Jets_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the new york jets win a championship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9417, "Truth_answer": "On January 11, 2019, the day before the 50th anniversary of their sole Super Bowl win, the Jets announced that former Dolphins coach Adam Gase had been hired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the new york jets still playing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9417, "Truth_answer": "The New York Jets started the 2019 season 1–4. They recovered to some extent with a 6–2 second half of the season to finish 7–9.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the 2019 season for the new york jets", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9418, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nilgiri himalayan and arabian are types of these", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9419, "Truth_answer": "The abstract should be placed at the beginning of your paper (right after the title page), you will write the abstract last after you have completed a final draft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the abstract placed within the paper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9419, "Truth_answer": "This overview serves as a summary of what your paper contains, so it should succinctly and accurately represent what your paper is about and what the reader expects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200720164514id_/https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-write-an-abstract-2794845_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is abstract important in a paper", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9419, "Truth_answer": "The sixth-edition APA manual suggests that an abstract be between 150 and 250 words.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200720164514id_/https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-write-an-abstract-2794845_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long should an abtract be for a paper", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9419, "Truth_answer": "For an abstract of an experimental report, begin by identifying the problem, describe the participants in the study, briefly describe the study method used, and give the basic findings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does an abstract for a paper contain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9419, "Truth_answer": "For an abstract of a meta-analysis or literature review, describe the problem of interest, and explain the criteria that were used to select the studies included in the paper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about an abstract for literature review contain", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9420, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the devil in the dark star trek episode", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the line that shows the positive integers is called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9422, "Truth_answer": "Meant to Be is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha featuring American country music duo Florida Georgia Line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings country song if its meant to be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9422, "Truth_answer": "Meant to Be is a song recorded from Bebe Rexha's third extended play All Your Fault: Pt. 2 and debut studio album Expectations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is the song meant to be from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9422, "Truth_answer": "Meant to Be was sent to American contemporary hit radio on October 24, 2017, by Warner Bros. Records as the second single from the EP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the song meant to be release", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9422, "Truth_answer": "Meant to Be entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 61 on the chart dated November 11, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012030935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meant_to_Be_(Bebe_Rexha_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song meant to be chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9422, "Truth_answer": "Meant to Be won the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards for Country Song of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song meant to be win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9423, "Truth_answer": "An Officer and a Gentleman was commercially released in the U.S. on August 13, 1982.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did officer and a gentleman come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9423, "Truth_answer": "The film An Officer and a Gentleman was written by Douglas Day Stewart and directed by Taylor Hackford.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118054513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Officer_and_a_Gentleman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the film an officer and a gentleman", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9423, "Truth_answer": "Its title is an old expression from the Royal Navy and later from the U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice's charge of conduct unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118054513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Officer_and_a_Gentleman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the film title, an officer and a gentleman", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9423, "Truth_answer": "An Officer and a Gentleman was well received by critics, with a number calling it the best film of 1982.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118054513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Officer_and_a_Gentleman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film officer and a gentleman received well", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9423, "Truth_answer": "An Officer and a Gentleman also was a financial success, grossing $130 million against a $6 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118054513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Officer_and_a_Gentleman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film officer and a gentleman gross well", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9424, "Truth_answer": "St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is located in Memphis, Tennessee, and is a nonprofit medical corporation designated as a 50 tax-exempt organization by the Internal Revenue Service.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130031100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jude_Children%27s_Research_Hospital_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is st jude children's research hospital located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9424, "Truth_answer": "St. Jude was founded by entertainer Danny Thomas in 1962, with help from Lemuel Diggs and Thomas' close friend from Miami, automobile dealer Anthony Abraham.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130031100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jude_Children%27s_Research_Hospital_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was st jude children's hospital founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9424, "Truth_answer": "Although it was named after Thomas's patron saint, St. Jude is not a Catholic hospital and is a secular institution not affiliated with any religious organization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the st jude children's hospital religious", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9424, "Truth_answer": "St. Jude has treated children from across the United States and from more than 70 countries. Doctors around the world consult with St. Jude on their toughest cases.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130031100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jude_Children%27s_Research_Hospital_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what makes the st jude children's hospital unique", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9424, "Truth_answer": "St. Jude treats infants, children, teens, and young adults up to age 21 and for some conditions, age 25.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "until what age does the st jude children's hospital take", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9425, "Truth_answer": "The Vice President is elected indirectly by members of an electoral college consisting of the members of both Houses of Parliament in accordance with the system of Proportional Representation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120131509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_President_of_India_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who gives vote to vice president of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9425, "Truth_answer": "The Vice President of India is elected by means of the Single transferable vote and the voting is by secret ballot conducted by election commission.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120131509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_President_of_India_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the election process work for the vice president of india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9425, "Truth_answer": "The Vice President of India also acts as the Honourable Chancellor of Panjab University, Chandigarh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there an additional role to the vice president position of india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9425, "Truth_answer": "Venkaiah Naidu is the Vice President of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200316230038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venkaiah_Naidu_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113231849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajya_Sabha_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120131509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_President_of_India_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120131509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_President_of_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current vice president of india", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9425, "Truth_answer": "Venkaiah Naidu defeated UPA's candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi on 5 August 2017 election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120131509id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_President_of_India_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the current vice president of india, venkaiah naidu elected", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9426, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "law & order criminal intent season 8 episode 14", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9427, "Truth_answer": "Ben Kingsley is Bagheera in the 2016 film, The Jungle Book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of bagheera in jungle book", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9427, "Truth_answer": "Bill Murray is Baloo in the 2016 film, The Jungle Book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the voice of baloo in the jungle book 2016", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9427, "Truth_answer": "The Jungle Book 2016 introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli, along with voice and motion capture performances from Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Christopher Walken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the other voice actors in the jungle book 2016 besides ben kingsley and bill murray", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9427, "Truth_answer": "The animal characters were created entirely in computer animation, with the assistance of footage of real animal movement, the actors recording their lines, and performance capture for reference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218073116id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book_(2016_film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the animals real in the jungle book 2016", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9427, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography took place entirely on sound stages at L.A. Center Studios in downtown Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did film production take place for the jungle book 2016", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9428, "Truth_answer": "According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the Atacama Desert occupies a continuous strip for nearly 1,600 km along the coast of the northern third of Chile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the atacama desert located in south america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9428, "Truth_answer": "According to estimates, the Atacama Desert occupies 105,000 km2, or 128,000 km2 if the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the atacama desert", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9428, "Truth_answer": "Most of the Atacama Desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes, sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208003848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atacama_Desert_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the atacama desert comprise of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9428, "Truth_answer": "The Atacama desert is one of the driest places in the world, as well as the only true desert to receive less precipitation than the polar deserts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is unique about the atacama desert", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9428, "Truth_answer": "The Atacama Desert owes its extreme aridity to a constant temperature inversion due to the cool north-flowing Humboldt ocean current, and to the presence of the strong Pacific anticyclone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the atacama desert one of the driest places in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9429, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "prince philip's horse name in sleeping beauty", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9430, "Truth_answer": "Of the countries in South America there are two countries that are landlocked: Bolivia and and Paraguay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517102708id_/https://www.geographyrealm.com/landlocked-countries-south-america/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are south americas only 2 landlocked countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9430, "Truth_answer": "There are currently 49 landlocked countries, including 5 partially recognized states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210033245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landlocked_country_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many landlocked countries are in the world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9430, "Truth_answer": "Generally, being landlocked creates some political and economic handicaps that having access to international waters would avoid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a handicap for being a landlocked country", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9430, "Truth_answer": "The economic disadvantages of being landlocked can be alleviated or aggravated depending on degree of development, surrounding trade routes and freedom of trade, language barriers, and other considerations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210033245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landlocked_country_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there a handicap for being a landlocked country", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9430, "Truth_answer": "Nations large and small throughout history have sought to gain access to open waters, even at great expense in wealth, bloodshed, and political capital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210033245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landlocked_country_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do countries do about the landlocked handicap", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "authors of the first five books of the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9432, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "countries in africa with the highest aids rate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9433, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden season 2 starts with episode 33.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode does naruto shippuden season 2 start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9433, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden season 2 ends with episode 53.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "until what episode is naruto shippuden season 2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9433, "Truth_answer": "The Naruto: Shippuden second season aired from November 2007 to April 2008 on TV Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822053723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto:_Shippuden_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did naruto shippuden season 2 air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9433, "Truth_answer": "On January 2, 2009, Viz Media and Crunchyroll began providing subtitled Naruto: Shippuden episodes. Naruto Shippuden premiered in the United States in Disney XD in late 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822053723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto:_Shippuden_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the naruto shippuden season 2 air in english", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9433, "Truth_answer": "The Naruto: Shippuden third season aired from April to August 2008 on TV Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190822053723id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto:_Shippuden_(season_3)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did naruto shippuden season 3 premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9434, "Truth_answer": "DanTDM resides in Wellingborough, United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does dantdm live in real life 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9434, "Truth_answer": "Daniel 'DanTDM' Middleton was born on 8 November 1991 in Aldershot, England as the elder son of two siblings", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226071958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DanTDM_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the gamer dantdm born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9434, "Truth_answer": "DanTDM attended the University of Nottingham, and started a YouTube channel in 2009 dedicated to Counter-Strike Global Offensive while at university.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the gamer dantdm go to university", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9434, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Robert Middleton married his girlfriend Jemma on 17 March 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226071958id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DanTDM_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the gamer dantdm married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9434, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Robert Middleton and Jemma have a son, Asher, born on 5 January 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the gamer dantdm have kids", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9435, "Truth_answer": "Emperor Qin Shi Huang", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who standardized the written script coinage and axle width in china", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9435, "Truth_answer": "Qin Shi Huang ruled until his death in 210 BC during his fourth tour of Eastern China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi_Huang_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did emperor qin shi huang rule", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9435, "Truth_answer": "Qin Shi Huang; 18 February 259 BC – 10 September 210 BC) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and was the first emperor of a unified China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi_Huang_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the emperor before qin shi huang", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9435, "Truth_answer": "During Qin Shi Huang's reign, his generals greatly expanded the size of the Chinese state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi_Huang_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did first emperor qin shi huang do during his reign", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9435, "Truth_answer": "Qin Shi Huang also worked with his minister Li Si to enact major economic and political reforms aimed at the standardization of the diverse practices of the earlier Chinese states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122024347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi_Huang_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "anything else the first emperor qin shi huang do during his reign beside expand the size of the china state", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9436, "Truth_answer": "The Chesapeake Bay Watershed at 64,299 sq mi is the largest watershed of the Atlantic Seaboard of North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the total area of the chesapeake bay watershed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9436, "Truth_answer": "More than 150 major rivers and streams flow into the Bay's 64,299-square-mile drainage basin, which covers parts of six states and all of Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206024354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_Bay_p0", "https://wikivividly.com/wiki/Maryland_p73" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many states does chesapeake bay cover", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9436, "Truth_answer": "Chesapeake Bay is approximately 200 miles long from its northern headwaters in the Susquehanna River to its outlet in the Atlantic Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206024354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_Bay_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many miles long is chesapeake bay", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9436, "Truth_answer": "Average depth is 21 feet, reaching a maximum of 174 feet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how deep is chesapeake bay", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9436, "Truth_answer": "Known for both its beauty and bounty, the Bay has become emptier, with fewer crabs, oysters and watermen in past years", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is unique about chesapeake bay", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9437, "Truth_answer": "Love, Simon became available to pre-order on home video on January 17, 2018, was released digitally on May 29, 2018, and was released on DVD on June 12, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does love simon come out on dvd in australia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9437, "Truth_answer": "Love, Simon premiered at the Mardi Gras Film Festival on February 27, 2018, and also screened at the Glasgow Film Festival and the Melbourne Queer Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116001407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Simon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first premiere of the film love, simon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9437, "Truth_answer": "Love, Simon was released by 20th Century Fox in the United States and Canada on March 16, 2018,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116001407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Simon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the film love simon premiere in north america", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9437, "Truth_answer": "Love, Simon grossed $40.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $25.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $66.3 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116001407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Simon_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the film love simon gross", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9437, "Truth_answer": "On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film Love, Simon has an approval rating of 92% based on 219 reviews, with an average rating of 7.41/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116001407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Simon_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the critical reception of the film love simon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9438, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "during interphase of the cell cycle which of the following occurs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9439, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "radio disney music awards 2017 winners and nominees", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9440, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mac os x yosemite upgrade to el capitan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9441, "Truth_answer": "The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the early nineteenth century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206155136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Great_Awakening_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111195457id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/the-second-great-awakening/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111195457id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/the-second-great-awakening/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111195457id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/the-second-great-awakening/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the second great awakening was what kind of movement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9441, "Truth_answer": "The Second Great Awakening, which spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching, sparked a number of reform movements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111195457id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/the-second-great-awakening/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was important about the second great awakening's movement", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9441, "Truth_answer": "The Second Great Awakening started around 1800, had begun to gain momentum by 1820, and was in decline by 1870.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111195457id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/the-second-great-awakening/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the second great awakening movement start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9441, "Truth_answer": "The Second Great Awakening led to the founding of several colleges, seminaries and mission societies. The Great Awakening notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the second great awakening lead to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9441, "Truth_answer": "The Third Great Awakening spans the late 1850s to the early 20th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102015023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Great_Awakening_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a third great awakening", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9442, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what has been the range for the duration in months of u.s. recessions since 1950", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9443, "Truth_answer": "The Nith river begins in a woodland northwest of Crosshill and west of Waterloo Regional Road 5 Region of Waterloo and ends at the Grand River in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130125338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nith_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the nith river start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9443, "Truth_answer": "The Nith River heads north into Perth County, then turns sharply southwest and passes through the communities of Fernbank and Millbank in Perth East.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130125338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nith_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the nith river go after the start at woodland northwest of crosshill", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9443, "Truth_answer": "The Nith River continues south, takes in the right tributary Smith Creek and arrives at the community of Nithburg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130125338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nith_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the nith river go after it passes through the communities of fernback and millbank", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9443, "Truth_answer": "The Nith river flows east back into Waterloo Region, takes in the right tributary Silver Creek, and then the left tributary Firella Creek in the township of Wellesley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130125338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nith_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the nith river go after arriving at the community of nithburg", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9443, "Truth_answer": "The Nith River turns south into the township of Wilmot, takes in the left tributary Bamberg Creek and passes through the communities of Phillipsburg and New Hamburg, Ontario", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161130125338id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nith_River_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the nith river go after the township of wellesley", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9444, "Truth_answer": "Platinum is a member of the platinum group of elements and group 10 of the periodic table of elements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127203807id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what group is platinum in on the periodic table", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9444, "Truth_answer": "The six platinum-group metals are ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else is in the platnium group besides platnium", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9444, "Truth_answer": "The Platinum group have similar physical and chemical properties, and tend to occur together in the same mineral deposits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the platnium group have in common", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9444, "Truth_answer": "Platinum is one of the rarer elements in Earth's crust, with an average abundance of approximately 5 μg/kg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the element platnium rare", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9444, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, the value of platinum is around $32.00 per gram.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the value of the element platnium", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9445, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Charley made landfall near the island of Cayo Costa, Florida as a 150 mph Category 4 hurricane with a pressure of 941 mbar at approximately 1945 UTC August 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Charley_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what category was hurricane charley when it hot orlando", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9445, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Charley began as a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa on August.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Charley_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did hurricane charley begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9445, "Truth_answer": "After moving slowly through the Caribbean Sea, Hurricane Charley crossed Cuba on Friday, August 13 as a Category 3 hurricane, causing heavy damage and four deaths.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Charley_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was hurricane charley before florida", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9445, "Truth_answer": "Charley lasted from August 9 to 15, and at its peak intensity it attained 150 mph winds, making it a strong Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did hurricane charlie last", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9445, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Charley was the first of four individual hurricanes to impact or strike Florida during 2004, along with Frances, Ivan and Jeanne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Charley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was hurricane charley the only one in 2004", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9446, "Truth_answer": "A single motor neuron may innervate many muscle fibres and a muscle fibre can undergo many action potentials in the time taken for a single muscle twitch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_neuron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the job of a motor neuron", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9446, "Truth_answer": "A motor neuron is a neuron whose cell body is located in the motor cortex, brainstem or the spinal cord.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_neuron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the motor neuron located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9446, "Truth_answer": "There are two types of motor neuron – upper motor neurons and lower motor neurons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_neuron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of motor neurons are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9446, "Truth_answer": "Upper motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex and brainstem and carry information down to activate interneurons and lower motor neurons, which in turn directly signal muscles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014002112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_motor_neuron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an upper motor neuron", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9446, "Truth_answer": "Lower motor neurons are motor neurons located in either the anterior grey column, anterior nerve roots or the cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem and cranial nerves with motor function.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212020204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_motor_neuron_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a lower motor neuron", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat songs joseph's coat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "only vice president of india who has worked under three presidents", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9449, "Truth_answer": "The Indian Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, economic, military, religious and social causes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005195046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_the_Indian_Rebellion_of_1857_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the causes and consequences of the revolt of 1857", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9449, "Truth_answer": "Indians were upset with the Company's rule who had embarked on a project of territorial expansion and westernisation that was imposed without any regard for historical subtleties in Indian society.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of the diverese political, economic, military, religious and social causes that started the revolt of 1857", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9449, "Truth_answer": "Religious disquiet as the cause of rebellion underlies the work of historian William Dalrymple who asserts that the rebels were motivated primarily by resistance to the actions of the British.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there religious issues with the revolt of 1857", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9449, "Truth_answer": "Many Indians felt that the company was asking for heavy tax from the locals. This included an increase in the taxation on land.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there economic issues with the revolt of 1857", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9449, "Truth_answer": "The rebellion was started over a gun. Sepoys throughout India were issued with a new rifle, the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005195046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_the_Indian_Rebellion_of_1857_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the rebellion of 1857 begin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9450, "Truth_answer": "All Along the Watchtower is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Along_the_Watchtower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song all along the watchtower", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9450, "Truth_answer": "The song initially appeared on Bob Dylon's 1967 album John Wesley Harding, and it has been included on most of Dylan's subsequent greatest hits compilations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Along_the_Watchtower_p0", "http://borntolisten.com/tag/ausio/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the song all along the watchtower first appear", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9450, "Truth_answer": "Covered by numerous artists in various genres, All Along the Watchtower is strongly identified with the interpretation Jimi Hendrix recorded for the album Electric Ladyland with the Jimi Hendrix Experience.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125130927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Along_the_Watchtower_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the covers of the song all along the watchtower", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9450, "Truth_answer": "The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original recording, became a Top 20 single in 1968, received a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the jimi hendrix cover of all along the watchtower do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9450, "Truth_answer": "The Hendrix version of All Along the Watchtower was ranked 47th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the jimi hendrix cover of all along the watchcover receive any other awards besides a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9451, "Truth_answer": "Elena Gilbert's biological mother Isobel Flemming is played by Mia Kirshner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays elena's mom on vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9451, "Truth_answer": "In The Vampire Diaries, set in the fictional town of Mystic Falls, Elena Gilbert is portrayed by Nina Dobrev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Gilbert_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays elena on vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9451, "Truth_answer": "Elena Gilbert is part of the main cast seasons 1-6 and a guest in season 8.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the character elena star in all seasons of the show the vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9451, "Truth_answer": "The final season of The Vampire Diaries began airing on October 21, 2016, and ended March 10, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the final season of the vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9451, "Truth_answer": "The final season of The Vampire Diaries began airing on October 21, 2016, and ended March 10, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the vampire diaries' rating", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "donna summer she works hard for the money song meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bee gees you don't know what it's like", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9454, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "kyrie eleison on the road that i must travel lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "directorate of advertising and visual publicity in hindi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9456, "Truth_answer": "The history of the Dobermann breed is sometimes disputed by experts; however, it's generally thought that Dobermanns were first bred in the 1880s by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann in Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name doberman pinscher come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9456, "Truth_answer": "There is disagreement upon what Dobermann's main job was, but it is known for certain that he ran the Apolda dog pound.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124064826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobermann_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was karl friedrich louis dobermann's job", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9456, "Truth_answer": "With access to dogs of many breeds, Dobermann got the idea to create a breed to protect him, as whatever job he was believed to have taken surely were dangerous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did karl friedrich louis dobermann get the idea to breed dobermann pinscher", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9456, "Truth_answer": "Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann set out to breed a new type of dog that, in his opinion, would exhibit impressive stamina, strength, and intelligence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124064826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobermann_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was karl friedrich louis dobermann's goal for breeding a new type of dog", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9456, "Truth_answer": "Many experts believe that the Dobermann Pinscher is a combination of several breeds including the Beauceron, German Pinscher, Rottweiler and Weimaraner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124064826id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobermann_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the combination of dobermann pinschers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9457, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "apollo 13 houston we have a problem original", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9458, "Truth_answer": "Taylor Spreitler is Kendra Gable-Witt, the elder Gable daughter. Mary-Charles Jones is Sara Marie Gable, the younger Gable daughter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the daughter in kevin can wait", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9458, "Truth_answer": "James DiGiacomo is Jack Gable, the son of the Gables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030062531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Can_Wait_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the gable son in kevin can wait", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9458, "Truth_answer": "Beginning with season two, the character of Donna has died, and the series' new female lead is Vanessa Cellucci, Kevin's former rival on the force.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the female lead on the show kevin can wait", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9458, "Truth_answer": "On May 12, 2018, CBS cancelled the series after two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the show kevin can wait get cancelled", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9458, "Truth_answer": "On May 12, 2018, it was announced that CBS officially cancelled Kevin Can Wait. A combination of factors, including declining ratings, and CBS's desire to have an ownership stake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030062531id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Can_Wait_p29" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the show kevin can wait get cancelled", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9459, "Truth_answer": "Contestants of Royal Rumble 2018 include Kalisto, Gran Metalik, Lince Dorado, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Shinsuke Nakamura, Asuka, and Nikki Bella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is going to be in the 2018 royal rumble", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9459, "Truth_answer": "Nine matches were contested at the event, including three on the Kickoff pre-show.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many matches were at the 2018 royal rumble", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9459, "Truth_answer": "It was the thirty-first event under the Royal Rumble chronology, the first to include a women's Royal Rumble match, and consequently, two Royal Rumble matches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which royal rumble was 2018", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9459, "Truth_answer": "The men's Royal Rumble match was won by Shinsuke Nakamura.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213121503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002150123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Orton_p69" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won men's royal rumble 2018", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9459, "Truth_answer": "In the main event, Asuka won the first-ever women's Royal Rumble match.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213121503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152551id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rumble_(2018)_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won women's royal rumble 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9460, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy storm surge hit New York City on October 29 2012, flooding streets, tunnels and subway lines and cutting power in and around the city.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did hurricane sandy hit new york city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9460, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did hurricane sandy form", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9460, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, Hurricane Sandy affected 24 states, including the entire eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.fema.gov/MAT-results-hurricane-sandy_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many us states were affected by hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9460, "Truth_answer": "At least 233 people were killed along the path of Hurricane Sandy in eight countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died from hurricane sandy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9460, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Sandy continued drifting inland for another few days while gradually weakening, until it was absorbed by another approaching extratropical storm on November 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did hurricane sandy end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9461, "Truth_answer": "The film, Truth or Dare released in theaters on Friday, April 13, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the movie true or dare come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9461, "Truth_answer": "Truth or Dare, is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Jeff Wadlow and written by Michael Reisz, Jillian Jacobs, Chris Roach, and Wadlow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908040443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_or_Dare_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the film truth or dare", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9461, "Truth_answer": "The film, Truth or Dare stars Lucy Hale, Tyler Posey, Violett Beane, Hayden Szeto, and Landon Liboiron.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908040443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_or_Dare_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the film truth or dare", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9461, "Truth_answer": "The film, Truth or Dare follows a group of college students who play a game of truth or dare while on vacation in Mexico, only to realize the deadly consequences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908040443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_or_Dare_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film truth or dare about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9461, "Truth_answer": "Despite negative reviews, the film, Truth or Dare was a box office success while grossing $95 million worldwide against its $3.5 million production budget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908040443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_or_Dare_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film truth or dare a success", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9462, "Truth_answer": "Evermore is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for the musical fantasy film Beauty and the Beast (2017).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205101526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evermore_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote evermore in beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9462, "Truth_answer": "Originally recorded for English actor Dan Stevens, who performs as the titular Beast, Evermore was first released as a single by American singer Josh Groban on March 3, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205101526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evermore_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song evermore in beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9462, "Truth_answer": "In the animated film, lyricist Howard Ashman had not been able to determine a moment during which it would have been appropriate for the Beast to perform his own song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205101526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evermore_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the song evermore in the beauty and the beast animated movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9462, "Truth_answer": "Evermore is a somber Broadway-influenced power ballad; its lyrics explore themes such as true love, heartbreak, loneliness and sacrifice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205101526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evermore_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the song evermore represent in the beauty and the beast film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9462, "Truth_answer": "Critical reception towards Evermore has been positive, with both film and music critics dubbing it the best of the remake's original songs amidst comparisons to If I Can't Love Her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205101526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evermore_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception for the beauty and the beast song evermore", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9463, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do we get a new prime minister", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9464, "Truth_answer": "Game releases peaked in 2004, but declined with the release of the PlayStation 3 in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did they stop making games for ps2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9464, "Truth_answer": "The last new games for the PS2 console were Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin in Asia, FIFA 13 in North America, and Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the last games released on the ps2 console", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9464, "Truth_answer": "As of June 30, 2007, a total of 10,035 software titles had been released worldwide including games released in multiple regions as separate titles for the PS2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many titles were released for the ps2 console", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9464, "Truth_answer": "The PS2 was first released in Japan on March 4, 2000, in North America on October 26, 2000, and in Europe and Australia on November 24, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://jknj.elearning-hessen.de/ps2-classics-launcher.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128095755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_2_p1", "http://www.rockandrolldreamscomethrough.nl/videogame.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the ps2 console released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9464, "Truth_answer": "The PS3 was first released on November 11, 2006 in Japan, November 17, 2006 in North America, and March 23, 2007 in Europe and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the ps3 console", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9465, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does a tiger wear a necktie script pdf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9466, "Truth_answer": "The Jungle Book was released on October 18, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the original jungle book come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9466, "Truth_answer": "Casting employed famous actors and musicians Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, George Sanders and Louis Prima, as well as Disney regulars such as Sterling Holloway, J. Pat O'Malley and Verna Felton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the cast of the original jungle book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9466, "Truth_answer": "The director's son, Bruce Reitherman, was Mowgli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voiced the main character, mowgli in the original jungle book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9466, "Truth_answer": "The Jungle Book released to positive reception, with acclaim for its soundtrack, featuring five songs by the Sherman Brothers and one by Gilkyson, The Bare Necessities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book_(1967_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the critical reception of the original jungle book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9466, "Truth_answer": "Disney released a live-action adaptation in 1994 and an animated sequel, The Jungle Book 2, in 2003; a live-action remake directed by Jon Favreau was released in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010624id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book_(1967_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a sequel to the original jungle book release]", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9467, "Truth_answer": "The 1901 Australian federal election for the inaugural Parliament of Australia was held in Australia on Friday 29 March and Saturday 30 March 1901.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Australian_federal_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was australia's first federal government formed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9467, "Truth_answer": "The federation of the colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia came into effect on 1 January 1901 to form the Commonwealth of Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Australian_federal_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what resulted for the federal election for the inaugural Parliament of Australia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9467, "Truth_answer": "The parties contesting the election were the Protectionist Party, led by Prime Minister of Australia Edmund Barton, and the Free Trade Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Australian_federal_election_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there parties contesting the federal election for the inaugural Parliament of Australia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9467, "Truth_answer": "While the Protectionists came first on votes and seats, they fell short of a majority. The incumbent government remained in office with the parliamentary support of the Labour Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Australian_federal_election_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the results for the federal election for the inaugural Parliament of Australia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9467, "Truth_answer": "Then Prime Minister Edmund Barton entered parliament at this election, as did six future Prime Ministers - Alfred Deakin, Chris Watson, George Reid, Joseph Cook, Andrew Fisher, and Billy Hughes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011001635id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Australian_federal_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who enterted the federal election for the inaugural Parliament of Australia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9468, "Truth_answer": "France 98 was the first World Cup to use it, and the hosts were the benefactors in the last-16 against Paraguay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200701024742id_/https://talksport.com/football/395155/golden-goal-rule-world-cup-2018/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is golden goal used in world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9468, "Truth_answer": "The first golden goal in World Cup history took place in 1998, as Laurent Blanc scored to enable France to defeat Paraguay in the Round of 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915062204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_goal_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who scored the first golden goal in the 1998 world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9468, "Truth_answer": "The teams were France vs Paraguay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the 1998 world cup when the golden goal was used", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9468, "Truth_answer": "The golden goal is still used in NCAA matches and in FIH sanctioned field hockey games, as well as in FIRS sanctioned roller hockey games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915062204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_goal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the golden goal used in any other sport besides association football", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9468, "Truth_answer": "The golden goal was introduced due to perceived failings of other means of resolving a draw (tie) in round-robin or knock-out tournaments where a winner is required.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the goal introduced", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9469, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which was Rowling's debut novel, was written between approximately June 1990 and some time in 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did jk rowling write her first book", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9469, "Truth_answer": "J.K. Rowling spent six years working on Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207025035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher%27s_Stone_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was harry potter and the philosophers stone worked on by jk rowling", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9469, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was first published in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1997 by Bloomsbury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224112834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Half-Blood_Prince_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the book, harry potter and the philosopher's stone publish", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9469, "Truth_answer": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published in the United States in 1998 by Scholastic Corporation under the title Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2010/1118/Harry-Potter-A-chronology/Harry-Potter-and-the-Sorcerer-s-Stone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was harry potter and the philosopher's stone published in the united states", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9469, "Truth_answer": "The book reached the top of the New York Times list of best-selling fiction in August 1999 and stayed near the top of that list for much of 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did jk rowling's harry potter and the philosopher's stone sell well", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9470, "Truth_answer": "The fifth Vikings season consists of a double order of twenty episodes, split into two parts of ten episodes; the second half premiered on November 28.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_5)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is vikings season 5 part 2 starting", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9470, "Truth_answer": "The premise of the Vikings fifth season differs from the previous four after the departure of Travis Fimmel as Ragnar, and it follows the adventures of his sons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_5)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of vikings season 5", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9470, "Truth_answer": "The Vikings fifth season concluded in its entirety on January 30, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did vikings season 5 end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9470, "Truth_answer": "The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 90% approval rating, with an average rating of 8.12/10 based on ten reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171115002350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_1)_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_5)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception for vikings season 5", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9470, "Truth_answer": "Writing in Forbes, Erik Kain said: the show continues to falter, an unfortunate mix of melodrama, one-note characters and absurd fantasy parading as historical fiction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_5)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there criticism of the vikings fifth season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9471, "Truth_answer": "On December 11, 1941, the United States Congress declared war upon Germany.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us go to war with germany", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9471, "Truth_answer": "The war declaration was hours after Germany declared war on the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104123955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_declaration_of_war_upon_Germany_(1941)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was war declared by the united states upon germany in 1941", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9471, "Truth_answer": "The vote was 88–0 in the Senate and 393–0 in the House.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104123955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_declaration_of_war_upon_Germany_(1941)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the war declaration by the united states against germany voted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9471, "Truth_answer": "World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the attack on pearl harbor in 19941 part of the world war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9471, "Truth_answer": "These attacks led the United States, United Kingdom, China, Australia and several other states to formally declare war on Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128200223id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a war declaration by united states on other countries besides germany during 1941", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9472, "Truth_answer": "Electrons are the smallest of the three particles that make up atoms. Electrons are found in shells or orbitals that surround the nucleus of an atom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023432id_/http://chem4kids.com:80/files/atom_structure.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are all particles found in an atom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9472, "Truth_answer": "Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://physics.stackexchange.com/tags/neutrons/hot_p4", "https://www.reptileandcoleforum.com/which-atomic-particles-are-found-in-the-nucleus/_p4", "https://evavarga.net/tag/static-electricity/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_p1", "https://readingfeynman.org/category/quantum-mechanics/_p13", "https://allstaractivist.com/2014/09/30/_p16", "https://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1749791_p1", "http://nuclearpowertraining.tpub.com/h1019v1/css/Atomic-Nature-Of-Matter-Summary-34.htm_p0", "https://physics.stackexchange.com/tags/neutrons/hot_p9", "https://studyres.com/concepts/1646/ion_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202023432id_/http://chem4kids.com:80/files/atom_structure.html_p0", "https://achemicalorthodoxy.wordpress.com/2018/03/02/fixing-key-stage-3-core-questions/?like_comment=750&replytocom=812_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204547id_/https://www.diffen.com/difference/Compound_vs_Element_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are protons and neutrons found in an atom", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9472, "Truth_answer": "Electrons are the negatively charged particles of atom. Together, all of the electrons of an atom create a negative charge that balances the positive charge of the protons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of electrons in atoms", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9472, "Truth_answer": "The protons inside an atom's nucleus help bind the nucleus together. They also attract the negatively charged electrons, and keep them in orbit around the nucleus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929140110id_/https://sciencing.com/properties-protons-6818438.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of protons in atoms", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9472, "Truth_answer": "Neutrons are required for the stability of nuclei, with the exception of the single-proton hydrogen atom.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://readingfeynman.org/category/quantum-mechanics/_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001032id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of neutrons in atoms", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9473, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "seven natural wonders of the world aurora borealis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9474, "Truth_answer": "Roath Park was built on 130 acres of reformed bogland, known then as a malarial bog, and includes a 30-acre lake 1.3 miles around.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026054250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roath_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the distance around roath park lake", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9474, "Truth_answer": "Roath Park is a popular facility for fishing and rowing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026054250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roath_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what activities is roath park popular for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9474, "Truth_answer": "Roath Park includes a large playground, floral displays, the glasshouse conservatory and recreational areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026054250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roath_Park_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other amenities are in roath park besides facilities for fishing and rowing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9474, "Truth_answer": "The land for Roath Park was donated to the city in 1887, primarily by the Marquis of Bute.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026054250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roath_Park_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of roath park", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9474, "Truth_answer": "Roath Park was officially opened to the public in 1894. Work initially focused on creating the lake from an area of marshland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did roath park open to the public", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9475, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Riihimaki appears in Bye Bye Birdie and Mission Totally Possible on the show Project Mc².", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episodes of project mc2 is laurdiy in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9475, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Riihimaki is known for Seven Bucks Digital Studios (2016), Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (2017) and Me and My Grandma (2017).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210124002337id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8426264/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other shows does lauren riihimaki appear in besides project mc2", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9475, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Riihimaki was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the actress lauren riihimaki born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9475, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Riihimaki was born on August 11, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210124002337id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8426264/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095936id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8426264/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the actress lauren riihimaki born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9475, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Kobayashi Riihimaki is a Canadian YouTuber and crafter known for her YouTube channel LaurDIY.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190819062943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Riihimaki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is the actress lauren riihimaki known for besides appearing in project mc2 and me and my grandma", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9476, "Truth_answer": "Human characteristics can be described by looking at the main language or population of Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912004433id_/http://kangbrazil.blogspot.com:80/2015/02/five-themes-of-geography-in-brazil.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what human characteristics does brazil share with nearby regions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9476, "Truth_answer": "Portuguese is the first language of Brazil, spoken by 99% of the countries population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190912004433id_/http://kangbrazil.blogspot.com:80/2015/02/five-themes-of-geography-in-brazil.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main language of brazil", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9476, "Truth_answer": "Brazil has a population with over 211 million people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of brazil", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9476, "Truth_answer": "Brazil is one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass immigration from around the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is brazil's cultural characteristic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9476, "Truth_answer": "Brazil is one of the world's major breadbaskets, being the largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Vav%C3%A1_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does brazil produce for the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9477, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lyrics to macarthur park what do they mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9478, "Truth_answer": "Tom Ellis is an episodic actor on Once Upon a Time, portraying the role of Robin Hood in Lacey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001645id_/https://onceuponatimeabc.fandom.com/wiki/Tom_Ellis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is tom ellis in once upon a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9478, "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time is an American fantasy adventure drama television series that aired on ABC from October 23, 2011 to May 18, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show once upon a time premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9478, "Truth_answer": "The show Once Upon a Time borrows elements and characters from Disney and popular Western literature, folklore, Greek mythology, and fairy tales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the show once upon a time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9478, "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time was created by Lost and Tron: Legacy writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the show once upon a time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9478, "Truth_answer": "A spin-off series, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, consisting of 13 episodes which followed the titular character from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there spinoffs to the show once upon a time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9479, "Truth_answer": "Viewers learn that Garnet is a fusion in the first-season finale, Jail Break, but foreshadowing in earlier episodes led many viewers to suspect it before it was revealed", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611100754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet_(Steven_Universe)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do we find out garnet is a fusion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9479, "Truth_answer": "Garnet is a fusion — i.e., two Gems combining personalities and appearances as one shared holographic body — formed by two Gems named Ruby and Sapphire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611100754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet_(Steven_Universe)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what fusion was the character garnet a part of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9479, "Truth_answer": "Ruby is characterized as a feisty and aggressive fighter, while Sapphire is a stoic and contemplative oracle, resulting in a complex dynamic between them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611100754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet_(Steven_Universe)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the relationship of ruby and saphire before the fusion of the character", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9479, "Truth_answer": "Garnet is voiced by Estelle, a performance that has seen a positive reception.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611100754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet_(Steven_Universe)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices the character garnet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9479, "Truth_answer": "Garnet is a Gem, a fictional alien being that exists as a magical gemstone projecting a holographic body.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190611100754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet_(Steven_Universe)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the character garnet made out of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9480, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "discuss the language and the method of storytelling the author has used in swami and friends", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9481, "Truth_answer": "Nathaniel Buzolic is also known for his role as Kol Mikaelson on the CW show The Vampire Diaries and its spin-off The Originals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the new kol in the originals", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9481, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Morgan is Niklaus Klaus Mikaelson in the originals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the main character in the originals", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9481, "Truth_answer": "The Originals is an American fantasy supernatural drama television series that began airing on The CW on October 3, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show the originals premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9481, "Truth_answer": "The Originals final season began airing on April 18, 2018, and finished on August 1, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the originals done airing", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9481, "Truth_answer": "Legacies is an American fantasy drama television series, created by Julie Plec, that premiered on The CW on October 25, 2018. It is a spin-off of The Originals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a continuation show for the originals", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9482, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time it snowed in tampa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9483, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was charles darwin's theory on evolution published", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9484, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "using any two philosophers of the medieval era explain the aesthetic attitude of that epoch", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9485, "Truth_answer": "Maple Leaf Prime Chicken is Canadian farm raised.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114193739id_/https://www.mapleleaffoods.com/our-brands/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does maple leaf prime chicken come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9485, "Truth_answer": "The chickens are able to freely roam comfortably within the climate-controlled barn, with access to food, water and social play at all times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908123258id_/http://mapleleafprime.ca:80/faq/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do maple leaf prime chickens live in cages", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9485, "Truth_answer": "Maple Leaf Foods' head office is in Mississauga, Ontario.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200515161943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_Leaf_Foods_p0", "https://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-development/news/2018/11/government-of-canada-invests-in-state-of-the-art-poultry-facility-in-ontario.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is maple leaf foods based", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9485, "Truth_answer": "In April 2019, Maple Leaf Foods announced their intent to expand products that are alternatives to meat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200515161943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_Leaf_Foods_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does maple leaf foods offer meat alternatives", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9485, "Truth_answer": "Maple Leaf was already marketing meatless products such as burgers and sausages under its LightLife brand, designed to closely resemble meat in appearance and flavour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200515161943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_Leaf_Foods_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what meatless products does maple leaf foods already have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9486, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Debicki portrays Jordan Baker, golf star and Daisy's best friend, in the 2013 film The Great Gatsby.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played jordan baker in great gatsby 2013", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9486, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Debicki made her film debut with a brief appearance in the 2011 film A Few Best Men.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Debicki_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did elizabeth debicki make her debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9486, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Debicki was born on 24 Aug 1990, in Paris, to a Polish father and an Australian mother of Irish descent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002414id_/https://creeto.com/elizabeth-debicki_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Debicki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is elizabeth debicki's ancestry", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9486, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Debicki appeared in the 2013 film The Great Gatsby for which she won the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002414id_/https://creeto.com/elizabeth-debicki_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105231730id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Debicki_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does elizabeth debicki have any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9486, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Elizabeth Debicki completed a degree in drama at the University of Melbourne's Victorian College of the Arts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is elizabeth debicki's education", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9487, "Truth_answer": "There has only been one case where a King and a Queen Regnant were crowned together. That was Queen Mary II and King William III.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a king and queen rule at the same time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9487, "Truth_answer": "Mary II was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III & II, from 1689 until her death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127163701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_II_of_England_p0", "http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Mary_II_of_England_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did queen mary ii reign", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9487, "Truth_answer": "Mary II of England died on 28 December 1694.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did queen mary ii die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9487, "Truth_answer": "William III of England died on 8 March 1702.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did william iii of england die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9487, "Truth_answer": "William III of England's marriage with Mary II of England had not produced any children, and he did not seem likely to remarry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did william iii of england ever remarry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9488, "Truth_answer": "Great Expectations is the eighth episode of the sixth season of ER. It has Carol Hathaway going into labor complications while on an El train on Thanksgiving.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of er does carol have her babies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9488, "Truth_answer": "The ER episode Great Expectations first aired on NBC on November 25, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the er episode great expectations air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9488, "Truth_answer": "The ER episode Great Expectations is also the first appearance of Maura Tierney as O.B. nurse Abby Lockhart as she helps Carol on her delivery.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001558id_/https://er.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Expectations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what character was introduced in the er episode great expectations", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9488, "Truth_answer": "Abby Lockhart became a regular character in February 2000 as a third-year medical student beginning her ER rotation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Lockhart_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did abby lockhart become a series regular in er", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9488, "Truth_answer": "Abby Lockhart's full birth name is Abigail Marjorie Wyczenski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Lockhart_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is abby lockhart's full name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9489, "Truth_answer": "The first season of the American science fiction horror web television series Stranger Things premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 15, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did stranger things come out season 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9489, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Stranger Things stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_(season_1)_p0", "https://www.cbr.com/stranger-things-demogorgon-inflatable-sprinkler/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did season 1 of stranger things star", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9489, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Stranger Things was released on a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack exclusively to Target retailers on October 17, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125215942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things_(season_1)_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was stranger things season 1 released on home media", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9489, "Truth_answer": "The second season of Stranger Thingswas released on a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack exclusively to Target retailers on November 6, 2018, in vintage CBS-FOX VHS-inspired packaging.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was stranger things season 2 released on home media", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9489, "Truth_answer": "A teaser for the second season of Stranger Things, which also announced the release date, aired during Super Bowl 51.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the season marketed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9490, "Truth_answer": "The North American X-15 aircraft has the current world record for the fastest manned aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the fastest plane in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9490, "Truth_answer": "The North American X-15's maximum speed was Mach 6.70.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast can the north american x-15 go", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9490, "Truth_answer": "The North American X-15 reached its maximum speed of 4,520 miles per hour in October 1967 with pilot William Pete Knight of the U.S. Air Force in control.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the pilot of the north american x-15 when it hit top speed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9490, "Truth_answer": "The first North American X-15 flight was an unpowered glide flight by Scott Crossfield, on 8 June 1959. Crossfield also piloted the first powered flight on 17 September 1959.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the north american x-15 introduced", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9490, "Truth_answer": "The North American X-15 was retired in December 1968.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the north american x-15 retired", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is running for secretary of state in ohio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9492, "Truth_answer": "In ancient Rome, gift giving may have occurred near the winter solstice which in Europe occurs in December. This was celebrated during the Saturnalia holiday, which took place that month.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did tradition of giving gifts come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9492, "Truth_answer": "Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival in honour of the god Saturn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201112915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturnalia_p0", "https://www.sott.net/article/309629-SOTT-Radio-Network-Unravelling-the-Jesus-myth-Interview-with-Laura-Knight-Jadczyk_p48" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did saturnalia celebrate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9492, "Truth_answer": "Saturnalia was held on 17 December of the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities through to 23 December.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201112915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturnalia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was saturnalia held", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9492, "Truth_answer": "Saturnalia was the Roman equivalent to the earlier Greek holiday of Kronia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201112915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturnalia_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a greek equivalent of saturnalia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9492, "Truth_answer": "The Kronia was an Athenian festival held in honor of Cronus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013212150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of holiday was kronia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9493, "Truth_answer": "Season 1 of Narcos: Mexico ends with a final twist: the revelation that Walt Breslin is the mysterious narrator.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085527id_/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/narcos-mexicos-narrator-walt-breslin-170000312.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the narrator in narcos season 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9493, "Truth_answer": "In Narcos: Mexico, Walt Breslin is portrayed by Scoot McNairy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays walt breslin in narcos mexico", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9493, "Truth_answer": "In television, Scoot McNairy starred in the AMC period drama Halt and Catch Fire, True Detective and the Netflix western miniseries Godless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802045514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoot_McNairy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is scoot mcnairy known for besides narcos mexico", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9493, "Truth_answer": "Scoot McNairy's father began calling him Scooter when he was about two years old. It's because I used to scoot around on my butt, says McNairy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the story behind scoot mcnairy's name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9493, "Truth_answer": "Scoot McNairy's roles in films include Monsters, Argo, Killing Them Softly, 12 Years a Slave, Frank, Gone Girl, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802045514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoot_McNairy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what films has scoot mcnairy been in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9494, "Truth_answer": "In 1996, Melville Corporation closed the remaining Thom McAn outlets, converting approximately 100 of the locations to the Footaction USA format.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804102500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_McAn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did thom mcan go out of business", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9494, "Truth_answer": "Thom McAn is a brand of shoes and was formerly a retail chain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804102500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_McAn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does thom mcan still exist", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9494, "Truth_answer": "Thom McAn is currently sold in Kmart and Sears stores.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804102500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_McAn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are thom mcan shoes sold", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9494, "Truth_answer": "Thom McAn consists of leather-dress, casual, and athletic shoes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804102500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_McAn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of thom mcan shoes are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9494, "Truth_answer": "As of late 2008, Thom McAn was controlled by Sears Brands, LLC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804102500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_McAn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns thom mcan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9495, "Truth_answer": "The polymer Bank of England £5 note was introduced on 13 September 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new 5 pound come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9495, "Truth_answer": "The Bank of England cited that the polymer £5 note would be cleaner, more secure and more durable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the bank of england switch to polymer for the 5 pound note", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9495, "Truth_answer": "Australia was one of the first countries to issue polymer notes, and the first country to adopt the trend. The first banknotes were issued in 1988.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205911id_/https://payspacemagazine.com/banks/which-countries-use-polymer-banknotes/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which country first used polymer for currency", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9495, "Truth_answer": "Polymer banknotes are banknotes made from a synthetic polymer such as biaxially oriented polypropylene.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030102307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_banknote_p0", "https://www.bmsmigration.com/australia-inventor-of-safe-plastic-money/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are polymer banknotes made of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9495, "Truth_answer": "Modern polymer banknotes were first developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and The University of Melbourne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030102307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_banknote_p0", "https://www.bmsmigration.com/australia-inventor-of-safe-plastic-money/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030102307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_banknote_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed the polymer banknote", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9496, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following conditions is not a sign or symptom of hypokalemia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9497, "Truth_answer": "At the end of Our Girl season 1, Smurf had suffered a bleed on the brain and was dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened at the end of our girl series 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9497, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon portrayed Smurf in Our Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played smurf in our girl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9497, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon was born on 13 May 1985 in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115220931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iwan_Rheon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is iwan rheon from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9497, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon is fluent in Welsh and English, with the former being his first language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908052350id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3701064/bio_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115220931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iwan_Rheon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does iwan rheon speak welsh", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9497, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon is known for his portrayals of Simon Bellamy in E4's Misfits and Ramsay Bolton in HBO's Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115220931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iwan_Rheon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is iwan rheon known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9498, "Truth_answer": "Saina Nehwal emerged victorious over PV Sindhu to win the women's singles badminton gold medal in the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190614194338id_/https://www.hindustantimes.com/other-sports/2018-commonwealth-games-saina-nehwal-beats-pv-sindhu-wins-women-s-singles-badminton-gold/story-VdCSMAKRPS8OvUbO80YGHP.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the woman singles title of badminton in commonwealth games 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9498, "Truth_answer": "Saina Nehwal was born in Hisar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is saina nehwal from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9498, "Truth_answer": "A former world no. 1, Saina Nehwal has won over 24 international titles, which includes eleven Superseries titles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203151130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saina_Nehwal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many titles does saina nehwal have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9498, "Truth_answer": "Saina Nehwal has represented India three times in the Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203151130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saina_Nehwal_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has saina nehwal been in the olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9498, "Truth_answer": "Saina Nehwal won a bronze medal in her second appearance in the Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did saina nehwal win any olympic medals representing india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9499, "Truth_answer": "According to the trivia, this is left deliberately ambiguous to make It Follows seem more like a dream.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170707015404id_/http://www.imdb.com:80/title/tt3235888/faq?_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the movie it follows take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9499, "Truth_answer": "It Follows follows a teenage girl named Jay, who is pursued by a supernatural entity after a sexual encounter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of it follows", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9499, "Truth_answer": "Critics have interpreted the film as a parable about HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections, and the social perceptions thereof; the sexual revolution; and primal anxieties about intimacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122040925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Follows_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an interpretation of the film it follows", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9499, "Truth_answer": "It Follows received critical acclaim. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 96% approval rating and a rating average score of 8.07 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the reception for it follows", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9499, "Truth_answer": "The score for It Follows was composed by Rich Vreeland, better known as Disasterpeace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the music for it follows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9500, "Truth_answer": "The Haves and the Have Nots will premiere on January 7, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217183752id_/https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/tv-movies/a29579811/the-haves-and-the-have-nots-season-7-trailer-premiere-date/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the haves and the have nots come on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9500, "Truth_answer": "The Haves and the Have Nots premiered on May 28, 2013 on the Oprah Winfrey Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325105844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325105844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haves_and_the_Have_Nots_(TV_series)_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what network is the haves and the have nots on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9500, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey Network is led by Oprah Winfrey and largely features entertainment and lifestyle programming targeting African American audiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013051307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_Network_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of programming is on oprah winfrey network", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9500, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey Network launched on January 1, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013051307id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey_Network_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was oprah winfrey network launched", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9500, "Truth_answer": "Oprah Winfrey Network's headquarters are located in West Hollywood, California, United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is oprah winfrey network's headquarters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9501, "Truth_answer": "The current House speaker, Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California, was elected to the office on January 3, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127032450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current presiding officer of the house", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9501, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Pelosi previously served as speaker of the United States House of Representatives from January 4, 2007, to January 3, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has nancy pelosi served as speaker of the united states house of representatives before", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9501, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Pelosi was first elected to Congress in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123162104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224121244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_history_of_Nancy_Pelosi_p0", "https://talkbusiness.net/2019/08/democrat-celeste-williams-officially-launches-3rd-district-challenge-to-congressman-steve-womack/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was nancy pelosi first elected to congress", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9501, "Truth_answer": "Now in her 17th two-year term, Nancy Pelosi has enjoyed overwhelming voter support throughout her congressional career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224121244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_history_of_Nancy_Pelosi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many congressional terms has nancy pelosi served", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9501, "Truth_answer": "Nancy Pelosi represents California's 12th congressional district.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123162104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128050508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what district does nancy pelosi represent", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9502, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "minima of potential energy and points of stable equilibrium", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9503, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bhabhi ji ghar par hai all characters name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9504, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "european countries that don't need schengen visa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9505, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does kiss him not me leave off in the manga", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9506, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the translation in the figure from a to a'. a. b. c. d", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9507, "Truth_answer": "Most of the energy in the Earth system comes from just a few sources: solar energy, gravity, radioactive decay, and the rotation of the Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does most of earth's energy come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9507, "Truth_answer": "Solar energy drives many surface processes such as winds, currents, the hydrologic cycle, and Earth's overall climate system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128070753id_/https://cleanet.org/clean/literacy/energy2.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does solar energy drive on earth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9507, "Truth_answer": "Gravity makes rivers and other materials flow downhill and creates tides (from the Moon's gravitational pull).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does gravity drive on earth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9507, "Truth_answer": "There are three main sources of heat in the deep earth: heat from when the planet formed, frictional heating, and heat from the decay of radioactive elements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the heat in the earth's core come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9507, "Truth_answer": "Radioactive potassium, uranium and thorium are thought to be the three main sources of heat in the Earth's interior.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309092900id_/https://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2003/12/10_heat.shtml_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what radioactive elements are in the earth's core", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9508, "Truth_answer": "Massachusetts was named after an Algonquian tribe, the Massachusett, which translates to something along the lines of people of the great hill or at the place of large hills.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915032716id_/http://mentalfloss.com:80/article/20229/quick-13-where-13-colonies-got-their-names_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the colony of massachusetts get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9508, "Truth_answer": "The majority of the Massachusett people today continue to inhabit their traditional homeland of Greater Boston, with particular concentrations in the communities of Stoughton, Canton, Mansfield, Framingham and Bridgewater.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the massachusett people still exist today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9508, "Truth_answer": "The Massachusett language is an Algonquian language of the Algic language family, formerly spoken by several peoples of eastern coastal and southeastern Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language did the massachusett people speak", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9508, "Truth_answer": "The Massachusett language became extinct in the late 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does anyone still speak the massachusett language", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9508, "Truth_answer": "The revitalization of the Massachusett language began in 1993 when Jessie Little Doe Baird began the Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any revitalization efforts for the massachusetts language", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9509, "Truth_answer": "Benjen Stark quickly helped the injured Jon Snow mount his horse and sent him off in the direction of Eastwatch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514220852id_/http://time.com:80/4908173/game-of-thrones-benjen-stark-rescued-jon-snow/?_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the person who saved jon snow", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9509, "Truth_answer": "In the Game of Thrones episode Beyond the Wall, Benjen Stark sacrifices himself to save Jon Snow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which episode did benjen stark save jon snow", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9509, "Truth_answer": "Benjen Stark sacrificed himself to the wights to allow his nephew escape, fulfilling his promise to fight for the living for as long as he could.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190514220852id_/http://time.com:80/4908173/game-of-thrones-benjen-stark-rescued-jon-snow/?_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did benjen stark save jon snow", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9510, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays roxy leblanc's mother on army wives", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9511, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who fills in for the minority leader when he or she is absent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9512, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who built the beautiful temples at pattadakallu and aihole", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "an angiosperm with one embryonic leaf present in its seeds is called a(n)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is liam married to on the bold and the beautiful", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the train station in atlantic city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9516, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cities in the us are named paris", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was jamestown plymouth colony and new amsterdam located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9518, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "united nations declaration of rights for indigenous peoples", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9519, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played elvis in rise of the king", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9520, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what structure of the os coxa forms a joint with the femur", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9521, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "historical cost is always a relevant measure of an asset", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9522, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i was there in the beginning i am god", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9523, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between new york style cheesecake and regular cheesecake", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9524, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "after the reformation what did the catholic church do to keep itself relevant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who believed in an intermediate society and the value of traditions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9526, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "vanishing time a boy who returned real story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9527, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the usps mail run on president's day", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the husband's name in the yellow wallpaper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9529, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the highest paid actor all time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9530, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the first american film companies located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9531, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i've got a bridge to sell you saying", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9532, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the articles of confederation try to provide equal powers to the states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9533, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first walt disney world built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9534, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the eclipse supposed to happen again", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9535, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between a fire code and a building code", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9536, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seats imran khan won in election 2013", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9537, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "type of hill prominent in north west ireland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9538, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hey mister dj turn the music up madonna", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9539, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the stamp made in england start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9540, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "man united vs man city head to head stats", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9541, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed dido and aeneas his only true opera", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9542, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang eastbound and down in smokey and the bandit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9543, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "epiphyses increase in size because of growth at the epiphyseal line", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9544, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of these was not a motivation for christian missionaries in colonial countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9545, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has scored more 50s in international cricket", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9546, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the men's figure skating at the olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9547, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does it get warm in san diego", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many championships does the bay area have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which two political parties in nigeria evolved as ethnic cultural organization", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the biggest corporations in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9551, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does alex karev leave grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9552, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many movies are there in the pirates of the carribean series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9553, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is kate's mom on this is us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9554, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are two forms of identification for employment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9555, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who takes power if the president is impeached", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9556, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the duties of the grand jury in a criminal case", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does charlie puth's album come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when has there been 3 hurricanes at once", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9559, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what time do they start selling beer in indiana", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9560, "Truth_answer": "As Lin-Manuel Miranda writes in “Yorktown,” the American troops did, indeed, storm the fort with bayonets—gunfire would have given away their position—using the code word Rochambeau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911164437id_/http://mentalfloss.com:80/article/69731/22-hamilton-lyrics-explained_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the code word at the battle of yorktown", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9560, "Truth_answer": "Following the Battle at Yorktown and Cornwallis’s surrender, the British Parliament, in March 1782, passed a resolution calling for the nation to end the war", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the battle of yorktwon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9560, "Truth_answer": "On September 3, 1783, Great Britain formally recognized the independence of the United States in the Treaty of Paris, ending the American Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125170422id_/http://history.com:80/topics/american-revolution/american-revolution-history_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the american revolutionary war officially end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9560, "Truth_answer": "General George Washington, commanding a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops, begins the siege of Yorktown against British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and a contingent of 9,000 British troops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112014037id_/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/battle-of-yorktown-begins_p0", "https://survivalblog.com/preparedness-notes-thursday-september-28-2017/print/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who fought at the battle of yorktown", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9560, "Truth_answer": "The casualties during the siege were 500 British, 80 Americans and 200 French killed and wounded.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817173434id_/https://www.britishbattles.com/war-of-the-revolution-1775-to-1783/battle-of-yorktown/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many died at the battle of yorktown", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9561, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many memories are in assassin's creed black flag", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9561, "Truth_answer": "Assassin's Creed IV contains 12 Sequences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115131640id_/http://igcent.com:80/pc-games/pc-game-news/11917-assassin-s-creed-iv-black-flag-missions-list.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many sequences are in Assassin's Creed Black Flag", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9561, "Truth_answer": "Assassin's Creed IV contains 42 missions.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forums.ubisoft.com/archive/index.php/f-201-p-238.html?s=e97b88db49ddace3175a502a50ac492e_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many missions are in Assassin's Creed Black Flag", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9561, "Truth_answer": "The main character of the game is Edward Kenway (Matt Ryan), a Welsh privateer-turned-pirate and eventual member of the Assassin Order.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the main character in Assassin's Creed Black Flag", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9561, "Truth_answer": "Kenway's story is set in the Caribbean, Cuba and Jamaica, and on a number of Caribbean islands, parts of southern Florida and eastern Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the story set in Assassin's Creed Black Flag", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9562, "Truth_answer": "UCHealth Park, formerly known as Sky Sox Stadium and later Security Service Field, was the baseball stadium home of the Colorado Springs Sky Sox from 1988 to 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the colorado springs sky sox play", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9562, "Truth_answer": "The Sky Sox won the PCL title in 1992 and 1995.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Colorado Springs Sky Sox win the PCL title", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9562, "Truth_answer": "From 1950 to 1958, the original incarnation of the Colorado Springs Sky Sox were a Class A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox in the Western League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Colorado Sky Sox founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9562, "Truth_answer": "On June 21, 2017, team owner David G. Elmore announced the relocation of the Sky Sox Triple-A franchise to San Antonio, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were the Colordado Sky Sox relocated to San Antonio, Texas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9562, "Truth_answer": "Team owner Davvid G. Elmore announced the relocation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190530002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Springs_Sky_Sox_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who authorized the move of the Colorado Sky Sox to San Antonio, Texas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9563, "Truth_answer": "John Dickinson of Pennsylvania and James Duane, Robert Livingston and John Jay of New York refused to sign the Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.omahait.com/happy-independence-day/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did not want to sign the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9563, "Truth_answer": "The final draft of the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. Most historians have concluded that it was signed on August 2, 1776", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the declaration of independence signed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9563, "Truth_answer": "John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence in his position as president of Congress", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200427191402id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-was-the-first-to-sign-the-declaration-of-independence.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who signed the declaration of independence first", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9563, "Truth_answer": "Eight delegates never signed the Declaration, out of about 50 who are thought to have been present in Congress during the voting on independence in early July 1776.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many people did not sign the declaration of independence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9563, "Truth_answer": "Fifty-six delegates eventually signed the Declaration of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many signatures does the declaration of independence have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9564, "Truth_answer": "In the Pride Lands of Africa, a pride of lions rule over the animal kingdom from Pride Rock in The Lion King.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do most of the lions in the lion king live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9564, "Truth_answer": "The Lion King's Pride Rock is a colossal rock formation that serves as the residence of the king and his pride.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025023003id_/https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Pride_Lands_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is pride rock in the lion king", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9564, "Truth_answer": "The Pride Lands is the main location of The Lion King franchise. It is an African savannah currently under the rule of King Simba and Queen Nala.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025023003id_/https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Pride_Lands_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the pride lands in the lion king", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9564, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What species live in the pride lands in the lion king", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9564, "Truth_answer": "In The Lion King, after Simba becomes the king of the Pride Lands, he and Nala have a cub who is set to inherit the throne after Simba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Simba and Nala have a cub in the lion king", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9565, "Truth_answer": "The workweek can start on any day and at any time. It does not have to follow a calendar week. The workweek must include seven consecutive days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200812035753id_/https://www.patriotsoftware.com/blog/payroll/how-to-determine-a-workweek-and-employee-pay/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the work week start and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9565, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Romans traditionally used the eight-day nundinum but, after the Julian calendar had come into effect in 45 BC, the seven-day week came into increasing use.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the romas begin using the seven-day week", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9565, "Truth_answer": "The earliest known reference in Chinese writings to a seven-day week is attributed to Fan Ning, who lived in the late 4th century in the Jin Dynasty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Asia begin to use a seven day week", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9565, "Truth_answer": "Surviving diaries of the Japanese statesman Fujiwara Michinaga show the seven-day system in use in Heian Period Japan as early as 1007.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203024248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211085341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_days_of_the_week_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Japan begin to use a seven day week", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9565, "Truth_answer": "Constantine, the first Christian Roman Emperor, made the seven day week official in AD 321. Due to the influence of both Rome and Christianity, this has stuck ever since.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204144849id_/http://www.todayifoundout.com:80/index.php/2013/04/the-origin-of-the-7-day-week-and-the-names-of-the-days-of-the-week/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did christian europe begin to use the seven week day week", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of b grade tamil movies released in 2012", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9567, "Truth_answer": "According to Alain Goriely's calculations, the tip can reach speeds more than 30 times the initial speed of the whip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast is the tip of a whip", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9567, "Truth_answer": "Alain Goriely said, the crack of a whip comes from a loop traveling along the whip, gaining speed until it reaches the speed of sound and creates a sonic boom", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818091938id_/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/true-cause-of-whips-crack/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is there a loud sound when cracking a whip", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9567, "Truth_answer": "Alain Goriely and Tyler McMillen's calculations revealed that the crack of a whip comes from a loop traveling along the whip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818091938id_/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/true-cause-of-whips-crack/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is responsible for discovering that the loop in the whip causes the sound", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9567, "Truth_answer": "The Shape of a Cracking Whip was published 3 June 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Alain Goriely and Tyler McMillen publish their findings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9567, "Truth_answer": "Early cow whips were made mostly of cowhide or buckskin. Modern ones are made of flat nylon parachute cord, which, unlike those made from leather, are still effective when wet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214025437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whip_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What materials are most whips made out of", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9568, "Truth_answer": "The SI unit of heat capacity is joule per kelvin", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_capacity_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_capacity_p1", "https://nationalmaglab.org/user-facilities/pulsed-field-facility/pff-measurement-techniques/heat-capacity-pff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the si unit of thermal capacity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9568, "Truth_answer": "The kelvin is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI), having the unit symbol K.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/25_Cancri_p14", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/46_Bo%C3%B6tis_p27", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Upsilon_Aurigae_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the kelvin unit", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9568, "Truth_answer": "It is named after the Belfast-born, Glasgow University engineer and physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/25_Cancri_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the kelvin unit get its name", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9568, "Truth_answer": "William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, was an Irish-Scottish mathematical physicist and engineer, known for determining its correct value as approximately minus 273.15 degree Celsius or minus 459.67 degree Fahrenheit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is william thomson, 1st baron kelvin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9568, "Truth_answer": "William Thompson, 1st Baron Kelvin worked closely with mathematics professor Hugh Blackburn in his work.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did william thomson work closely with anyone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9569, "Truth_answer": "Olympic international-sized ice is 15 feet wider than rinks used in the NHL, American Hockey League and NCAA, 100 feet compared to 85.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804065635id_/https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2018/01/30/bigger-ice-make-a-big-difference-for-olympic-hockey-teams.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much bigger is olympic ice than nhl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9569, "Truth_answer": "The ice hockey rink specifications originate from the ice surface of the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal, constructed in 1862.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830002911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey_rink_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do ice hockey rink specifications originate from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9569, "Truth_answer": "The 1862 ice surface of the Victoria Rink in Montreal, from which ice hockey ring specifications originate, measured 204 by 80 feet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the ice hockey rink specifications in 1862", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9569, "Truth_answer": "On March 3, 1875, the first recorded indoor ice hockey game took place at the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814013516id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_indoor_ice_hockey_game_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first indoor ice hockey game played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9569, "Truth_answer": "The first recorded indoor ice hockey game at the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal was organized by James Creighton, who captained one of the teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who organized the first indoor hockey game at the victoria skating rink", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9570, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dragon ball z episode after kid buu dies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9571, "Truth_answer": "Around December 2004, Panic at the Disco signed to Fueled by Ramen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did panic at the disco get signed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9571, "Truth_answer": "Panic at the Disco has been active since 2004 to the present day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Panic at the Disco still active", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9571, "Truth_answer": "On March 21, 2018, Panic at the Disco announced the Pray for the Wicked Tour and a new album called Pray for the Wicked.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Panic at the Disco's last album", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9571, "Truth_answer": "Pray for the Wicked has received generally positive reviews from music critics. It holds an average score of 70 out of 100 on Metacritic based on nine reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pray for the Wicked do well", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9571, "Truth_answer": "Pray for the Wicked landed on the Billboard Top 200 at #1.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127131944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pray_for_the_Wicked_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Pray for the Wicked chart", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9572, "Truth_answer": "A traditional first wedding anniversary gift is paper.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://scrappygeek.com/first-wedding-anniversary-gift/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a traditional first wedding anniversary gift", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9572, "Truth_answer": "It is believed that paper is the traditional first wedding anniversary gift because it symbolizes the blank pages on which you write the newest chapter in your life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is paper a traditional first wedding anniversary gift", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9572, "Truth_answer": "The modern one-year wedding anniversary gift is a clock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929095155id_/https://www.theknot.com/content/1-year-anniversary-gift-ideas_p1", "https://anaheimadventures.net/one-year-wedding-anniversary-gift-ideas-for-him_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the modern first wedding anniversary gift", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9572, "Truth_answer": "The modern tradition of wedding anniversary gift giving may have originated in medieval Germany. The wife was presented with a silver wreath at the 25th anniversary by friends and neighbours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the wedding anniversary gift tradition come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9572, "Truth_answer": "In medieval Germany, on celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary, the wife received a wreath of gold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What would the wife receive as the 50th wedding anniversary gift in medieval germany", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9573, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "summary of poem a night thought by william wordsworth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9574, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "graded-index fiber was developed to do which of the following", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9575, "Truth_answer": "In the biblical narrative, Joseph was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, and rose to become vizier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was sold by his brothers in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9575, "Truth_answer": "When Joseph's brothers saw that their father favored him the most, they hated him. Joseph also told his family that in a dream, all of them bowed down to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170411221532id_/http://wol.jw.org:80/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2008728_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were joseph's brothers jealous of him", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9575, "Truth_answer": "Ultimately, Joseph was sold to Potiphar, the captain of Pharaoh's guard. Later, Joseph became Potiphar's personal servant, and subsequently his household's superintendent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joseph after his brothers sold him", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9575, "Truth_answer": "Thereafter the guilty brothers painted goat's blood on Joseph's coat and showed it to Jacob, who therefore believed Joseph dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the brothers do after they sold Jospeh", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9575, "Truth_answer": "In the Bible, Joseph was the son of Jacob and Rachel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were Joseph's parents in the bible", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9576, "Truth_answer": "Khamani Griffin played Eddie Murphy's son in Daddy Day Care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played eddie murphy's son in daddy day care", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9576, "Truth_answer": "Ben Hinton was Eddie Murphy's son's name in Daddy Day Care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was eddie murphy's son's name in daddy day care", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9576, "Truth_answer": "Kim Hinton was Eddie Murphy's wife's name in Daddy Day Care.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Eddie Murphy's wife's name in daddy day care", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9576, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Hinton was Eddie Murphy's character's name in Daddy Day Care", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was eddie murphy's character's name in daddy day care", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9576, "Truth_answer": "Daddy Day Care came out on the 9th of May 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Daddy Day Care come out", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9577, "Truth_answer": "A combination of economic and political transformations in Europe, converged between 1750 and 1914 to allow the west to dominate the rest of the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the rise of the west happen", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9577, "Truth_answer": "As the Middle Ages waned the Europeans began to make quicker economic progress, while the Chinese lapsed into economic stagnation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cause of the rise of the west", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9577, "Truth_answer": "In the Middle Ages, the West succeeded in generating sustained economic progress because of the institutional and technological experimentation which entrepreneurs could discover to make labor and capital more productive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the west sustain economic success in the middle ages", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9577, "Truth_answer": "The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history that commenced around 1000 and lasted until around 1300.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209004915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Middle_Ages_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the High Middle Ages in Europe", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9577, "Truth_answer": "Key historical trends of the High Middle Ages include the rapidly increasing population of Europe, which brought about great social and political change from the preceding era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209004915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Middle_Ages_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were some key historical trends during the high middle ages", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9578, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hello canada and hockey fans in the united states and newfoundland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9579, "Truth_answer": "Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper collaborated on the soundtrack with an assortment of country musicians, including Lukas Nelson, who also stars in the film as a member of Cooper's band.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the songs in the new movie a star is born", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9579, "Truth_answer": "A Star is Born was filmed in Los Angeles, California, New York, and Somerset.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the new A Star is Born filmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9579, "Truth_answer": "A Star is Born was released on October 5, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225182047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(2018_soundtrack)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225003306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Star_Is_Born_(1954_film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the new A Star is Born released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9579, "Truth_answer": "A Star Is Born grossed $215.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $220.9 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $436.2 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How well did the new A Star is Born do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9579, "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, A Star Is Born holds an approval rating of 90% based on 500 reviews, with an average rating of 8.04 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of the new A Star is Born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9580, "Truth_answer": "Wanda Ventham is an English actress, known primarily for her recurring role as Cassandra Trotter's mother Pamela Parry in the sitcom Only Fools and Horses between 1989 and 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played cassandra's mum in only fools and horses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9580, "Truth_answer": "Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until the end of the show in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Fools_and_Horses_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Only Fools and Horses run", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9580, "Truth_answer": "Only Fools and Horses was created by John Sullivan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the show Only Fools and Horses", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9580, "Truth_answer": "Only Fools and Horses had several directors including: Martin Shardlow, Bernard Thompson, Ray Butt, Susan Belbin, Mandie Fletcher, and Tony Dow", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed the show Only Fools and Horses", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9580, "Truth_answer": "Only Fools and Horses has 64 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ictravel.co.uk/excursions/excursions-2020/onlyfoolsshow/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Fools_and_Horses_p43", "https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Catchphrase_Interruptus_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Fools_and_Horses_p24", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_Fools_and_Horses_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes does the show Only Fools and Horses have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9581, "Truth_answer": "Barbara Hershey played Chuck Yeager's wife, Glennis Yeager in The Right Stuff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played chuck yeager's wife in the right stuff", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9581, "Truth_answer": "The film, The Right Stuff, had its world premiere on October 16, 1983, a limited release on October 21, 1983, and went into wide release on February 17, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the movie The Right Stuff come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9581, "Truth_answer": "The movie bombed at the box office with $21.1 million. The failure of this and Twice Upon a Time caused The Ladd Company to shut down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was The Right Stuff recieved", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9581, "Truth_answer": "The Right Stuff received overwhelming acclaim from critics. The film holds a 96 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 49 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics react to The RIght Stuff", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9581, "Truth_answer": "The Right Stuff won four Academy Awards: for Best Sound Effects Editing, for Best Film Editing, for Best Original Score and for Best Sound.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Right Stuff win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9582, "Truth_answer": "The cast of Welcome Back Kotter includes: Gabe Kaplan, Robert Hegyes, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Marcia Strassman, John Sylvester White, Ron Palillo, John Travolta, and Stephen Shortridge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the cast of welcome back kotter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9582, "Truth_answer": "Welcome Back, Kotter was wildly popular during its years on the air from 1975 to 1979.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111152958id_/https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/photos/welcome-back-kotter-cast-where-are-they-now-13088042/image-33611006_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Welcome Back Kotter popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9582, "Truth_answer": "Welcome Back Kotter was created by Gabe Kaplan and Alan Sacks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104055931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_Back,_Kotter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created Welcome Back Kotter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9582, "Truth_answer": "Welcome Back Kotter has 4 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons did Welcome Back Kotter have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9582, "Truth_answer": "Welcome Back Kotter has 95 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104055931id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_Back,_Kotter_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes did Welcome Back Kotter have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9583, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the 3 modes of glandular secretion apocrine merocrine & holocrine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9584, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox 360 Kinect was released on November 4th, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the xbox 360 kinect come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9584, "Truth_answer": "Kinect for Xbox 360 sold more than 10 million units within a few months of its launch, making it one of the fastest-selling computer hardware products at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the XBox 360 Kinect popular", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9584, "Truth_answer": "According to The New York Post, Microsoft had a $500 million budget for this marketing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the marketing budget for the Xbox 360 Kinect", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9584, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox 360 Kinect was launched on November 4, 2010, with the tagline You Are the Controller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the tagline for the Xbox 360 Kinect", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9584, "Truth_answer": "You could either Kinect separately for $150 or with an Xbox 360 in bundles starting at $299.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215062744id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/why-microsoft-xbox-kinect-didnt-take-off-2015-9_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the Xbox 360 Kinect cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new pirates of the caribbean movie come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9585, "Truth_answer": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is a 2017 American swashbuckler fantasy film, the fifth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie that came out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9585, "Truth_answer": "Despite being the lowest-grossing film of the series in the US, Dead Men Tell No Tales became the highest-grossing entry of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise internationally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales do well in the Box office", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9585, "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 30% based on 281 reviews, and an average rating of 4.67 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did critics react to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9585, "Truth_answer": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_Dead_Men_Tell_No_Tales_p0", "http://link.tewksburypl.org/resource/46XHXG3fx5g/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124135928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_On_Stranger_Tides_p23", "https://brparents.com/listing/restaurants,party-venues,may-reviews_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who directed Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9586, "Truth_answer": "The Catholic Church discontinued all Latin by 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the catholic church stop using latin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9586, "Truth_answer": "Latin was abandoned by local churches. The pontifical universities in Rome stopped teaching in Latin in 1967. This decision dried up the small pool of priests who could speak Latin", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the catholic church stop using latin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9586, "Truth_answer": "Second Vatican Council or Vatican II, is the 21st ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church announced by Pope John XXIII as a means of spiritual renewal for the church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the vatican II", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9586, "Truth_answer": "Pope John XXIII, born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli on 25 November 1881, was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 to 1963.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is pope john XXIII", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9586, "Truth_answer": "Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on 17 December 1936, is the 266th and current pope of the Roman Catholic Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current head of the catholic church", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9587, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lyrics just dropped in to see what condition", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in cold blood the massacre of east timor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9589, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who got the first pick in the nhl draft", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9590, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wto and its impact on indian economy wikipedia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is opening for the chili peppers tonight", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9591, "Truth_answer": "The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been active since 1983 into the present day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the red hot chili peppers still active", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9591, "Truth_answer": "Red Hot Chili Peppers (commonly abbreviated as RHCP) are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126023940id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hot_Chili_Peppers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the red hot chili peppers originate from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9591, "Truth_answer": "There are 4 current members in The Red Hot Chili Peppers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members are there currently in the red hot chili peppers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9591, "Truth_answer": "Kiedis from the Red Hot Chili Peppers was convicted of indecent exposure and sexual battery in 1989, after he exposed himself to a woman following a show in Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "have there been any scandals with the red hot chili peppers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9592, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is known to decrease hdl production", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9593, "Truth_answer": "Bean bags can be filled with polystyrene or thermocol beans or with air, called a bean bag without beans. Sometimes the term can refer to just the bean bag covers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is meant by bean bag without beans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9593, "Truth_answer": "A good quality bean bag is supposed to last for around 3 to 4 years without changing the beans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do bean bags last a long time", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9593, "Truth_answer": "Bean bags are not as good for your back as many sellers claim. They don't conform to your body shape any better than a good sofa or a foam mattress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are bean bags good for the back", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9593, "Truth_answer": "Some bean bags packaged for sale in parts of the U.S. have warning labels affixed stating that the materials may be toxic or cause cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200324084957id_/https://www.beanbagsrus.com.au/blog/bean-bags-toxic/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can bean bags be toxic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9593, "Truth_answer": "Researchers and government agencies warn that vinyl bean bags cause various forms of cancer. Memory foam is also known to cause cancer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200315123311id_/https://www.beanbagsrus.com.au/blog/vinyl-bean-bags-memory-foam-linked-cancer/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what materials in bean bags cause cancer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9594, "Truth_answer": "Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the most absorption of nutrients occur", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9594, "Truth_answer": "The jejunum is specialized for the absorption through its lining by enterocytes: small nutrient particles which have been previously digested by enzymes in the duodenum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_intestine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the absorption occur in the jejunum", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9594, "Truth_answer": "The jejunum is the midsection of the small intestine, connecting the duodenum to the ileum", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_intestine_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the jejunum located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9594, "Truth_answer": "The small intestine has three distinct regions – the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many sections of the small intestines are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9594, "Truth_answer": "The main function of the ileum is to absorb vitamin B12, bile salts, and whatever products of digestion were not absorbed by the jejunum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209234727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_intestine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the ileum", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9595, "Truth_answer": "The Golden Knights came into existence as an expansion team following a vote of NHL owners in June 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the las vegas golden knights begin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9595, "Truth_answer": "T-Mobile Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, and is the home venue for the National Hockey League's Vegas Golden Knights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the vegas golden knights play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9595, "Truth_answer": "The Golden Knights are owned by Black Knight Sports & Entertainment, a consortium led by Bill Foley and the Maloof family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212141128id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegas_Golden_Knights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the vegas golden knights", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9595, "Truth_answer": "The Vegas Golden Knights' colors are steel grey, gold, red, and blue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the vegas golden knights' colors", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9595, "Truth_answer": "The Vegas Golden Knights' General Manager is Kelly McCrimmon.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/golden-knights-nhl/golden-knights-to-hire-gerard-gallant-as-head-coach/_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the vegas golden knights' general manager", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9596, "Truth_answer": "The free-throw line is 4.6 m from the backboard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is the free throw line in basketball australia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9596, "Truth_answer": "Basketball court dimensions in Australia are 28 m long by 15 m wide. Measurements are taken from the inside edge of the boundary line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the basketball court in australia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9596, "Truth_answer": "One thing that remains identical on all basketball courts are the baskets. They are always 3.05 m above the floor, except in some youth competitions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how high is the basketball hoop off the ground in australia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9596, "Truth_answer": "In Australia, if the basketball court is indoors, the height of the ceiling or the lowest obstruction above the floor should be at least 7 m", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200406154923id_/https://grand-slam.com.au/basketball-court-dimensions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how high is the indoor basketball court ceiling in australia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9596, "Truth_answer": "In Australia, spectator seating must be at least 5m from the outside edge of the boundary lines of the basketball playing court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200406154923id_/https://grand-slam.com.au/basketball-court-dimensions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how close is the spectator seating in an australian basketball court", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9597, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hip hop albums that came out in 1992", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9598, "Truth_answer": "Germany faced off against Argentina at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the final world cup 2014", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9598, "Truth_answer": "2014 marked Germany's fourth World Cup title and their first World championship as a unified nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102200942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIFA_World_Cup_Final_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won at the final world cup 2014", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9598, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 13 July 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113001913id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_Final_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the final world cup 2014 played", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9598, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the final world cup 2014 played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9598, "Truth_answer": "The final world cup 2014 match was the third final between Germany and Argentina, a World Cup record, after their 1986 and 1990 matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any interesting facts about the final world cup 2014", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9599, "Truth_answer": "In Pride and Prejudice, Mr Collins marries Elizabeth's friend, Charlotte Lucas after Elizabeth's rejection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who married mr collins in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9599, "Truth_answer": "In Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth wants to marry for love and not convenience. She really does not like Mr. Collins and is rather turned off by his desperation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180413153803id_/http://www.gradesaver.com:80/pride-and-prejudice/q-and-a/elizabeth-turned-down-mr-collinss-proposal-what-reason-did-elizabeth-give-for-her-refusal-239650_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did elizabeth reject mr collins in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9599, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Bennet marries Mr. Darcy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in pride and prejudice, who did elizabeth marry instead of mr collins", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9599, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth is 20 years old at the beginning of the novel Pride and Prejudice", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is elizabeth in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9599, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth Bennet is described as an intelligent young woman, with a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous. She often presents a playful good-natured impertinence without being offensive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is elizabeth described in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9600, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the significance and list the various types of agro industries in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9601, "Truth_answer": "President Ronald Reagan signed the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed three years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218095110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._Day_p0", "https://www.vim-cascades.org/about-us/in-the-news/news-archive.html/article/2016/01/18/today-is-martin-luther-king-jr-day_p1", "https://www.health4youths.org/news-events/news.html/article/2016/01/18/today-is-martin-luther-king-jr-day/2928252_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made martin luther king day a federal holiday", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9601, "Truth_answer": "Although Martin Luther King Day was signed into law, it took effect three years later. Not every U.S. state chose to observe the holiday at the state level until 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218095110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._Day_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was martin luther king day first observed three years later", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9601, "Truth_answer": "Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday of January each year.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/is-there-simalarity-between-martin-luther-king-jr-and-king-david/_p5", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/is-servicesource-nashville-closed-on-martin-luther-king-holiday/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218095110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._Day_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what day does martin luther king day fall on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9601, "Truth_answer": "Stevie Wonder released Happy Birthday to popularize the campaign to make Martin Luther King Jr's birthday a holiday in 1980 and hosted the Rally for Peace Press Conference in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.health4youths.org/news-events/news.html/article/2016/01/18/today-is-martin-luther-king-jr-day/2928252_p1", "https://www.vim-cascades.org/about-us/in-the-news/news-archive.html/article/2016/01/18/today-is-martin-luther-king-jr-day_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was stevie wonder involved with martin luther king day", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9601, "Truth_answer": "Six million signatures were collected for a petition to Congress to pass the law for Martin Luther King Jr holiday, the largest petition for an issue in U.S. history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many signatures were collected to petition congress to make martin luther king jr.'s birthday a holiday", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9602, "Truth_answer": "The series Kiss Me First began airing on 2 April 2018 on Channel 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013051111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_Me_First_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does kiss me first start on channel 4", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9602, "Truth_answer": "The series Kiss Me First currently only has one season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of kiss me first are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9602, "Truth_answer": "Kiss Me First is a British cyber-thriller drama series created by Bryan Elsley for Channel 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013051111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_Me_First_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is kiss me first created by", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9602, "Truth_answer": "Netflix and E4 co-produced Kiss Me First based on the Lottie Moggach novel of the same title, consisting of six hour-long episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show kiss me first based off a book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9602, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for Kiss Me First started in December 2016 in London locations including Hanwell and West Ealing and Croatia and was expected to end in the middle of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was kiss me first filmed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9603, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the organizer of the student non-violent coordinating committee (sncc) in april 1960 was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9604, "Truth_answer": "Richard Roundtree plays as Paul Patterson, Sr., Mary Jane's compassionate father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825150202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_Mary_Jane_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the father on being mary jane", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9604, "Truth_answer": "Being Mary Jane is an American drama television series created by Mara Brock Akil and starring Gabrielle Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825150202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_Mary_Jane_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created being mary jane", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9604, "Truth_answer": "Being Mary Jane debuted January 7, 2014 on BET.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did being mary jane start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9604, "Truth_answer": "The series Being Mary Jane followed the professional and personal life of successful TV news anchor Mary Jane Paul, who lived in Atlanta, Georgia and New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is being mary jane about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9604, "Truth_answer": "The series Being Mary Jane officially ended on April 23, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did being mary jane end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9605, "Truth_answer": "The appeal process allows a defendant who is found guilty by a criminal court to appeal the ruling to have the case heard by the Court of Appeals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508135422id_/https://people.howstuffworks.com/judicial-system3.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the united states judicial system have an appeal process", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9605, "Truth_answer": "In the federal system, 94 district courts are organized into 12 circuits, or regions. Each circuit has its own Court of Appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. District Courts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213052016id_/https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/court-role-and-structure/about-us-courts-appeals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many circuits are there in the district courts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9605, "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the highest court system in the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9605, "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court of the Unites States is located in Washington D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the supreme court located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9605, "Truth_answer": "The Court holds the power of judicial review, the ability to invalidate a statute for violating a provision of the U.S. Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a statute be invalidated by the supreme court", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the law of human nature robert greene pdf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9607, "Truth_answer": "The meaning of the name Israel comes from Hebrew, which translates to God contends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the meaning of the name israel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9607, "Truth_answer": "Ira Gershwin, whose given name is Israel Gershowitz, is the most famous person named Israel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most famous person with the name israel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9607, "Truth_answer": "Israel Cruz is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Cruz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any australian singers named israel", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9607, "Truth_answer": "Israel Cruz was born in Quezon City, Philippines and at the age of 3 moved to Melbourne, Australia with his family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Cruz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was israel cruz born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9607, "Truth_answer": "Israel Cruz lives in Sydney, Australia with friends and has written and performed with Australian singer Stan Walker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110448id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Cruz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has israel cruz performed with", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9608, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the President can issue an executive order for the flag of the United States to be flown at half-staff upon the death of principal figures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127062043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-mast_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is a flag flown at half mast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9608, "Truth_answer": "The tradition of flying the flag at half-mast began in the 17th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127062043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-mast_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the tradition of lowering the flag at half mast start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9608, "Truth_answer": "According to some sources, the flag is lowered at half mast to make room for an invisible flag of death flying above.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is it lowered to half mast", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9608, "Truth_answer": "The flag of Italy was flown at half-mast after the 2013 Sardinia floods on 22 November 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127062043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-mast_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does italy follow the tradition of lowering the flag at half mast", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9608, "Truth_answer": "The flag of Japan is flown at half-mast upon the death of the Emperor of Japan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127062043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-mast_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does japan follow the tradition of lowering the flag at half mast", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9609, "Truth_answer": "The town of Positano and various villages on the islands of Ischia and Procida, near Naples, were used to represent the fictional town of Mongibello in The Talented Mr. Ripley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the talented mr ripley filmed in italy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9609, "Truth_answer": "The Talented Mr. Ripley is a 1999 American psychological thriller film.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223113556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Talented_Mr._Ripley_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the talented mr ripley", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9609, "Truth_answer": "The Talented Mr Ripley is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's 1955 novel of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the talented mr ripley an adaptation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9609, "Truth_answer": "The film The Talented Mr. Ripley was writtren and directed by Anthony Minghella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the talented mr ripley", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9609, "Truth_answer": "The Talented Mr. Ripley was a critical and commercial success. It received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223113556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Talented_Mr._Ripley_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the talented mr ripley a success", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9610, "Truth_answer": "The Kansas City Royals won the MLB world series in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the mlb world series in 2015", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9610, "Truth_answer": "The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113161753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Royals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the kansas city royals", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9610, "Truth_answer": "The Kansas City Royals were founded as an expansion franchise in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the kansas city royals founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9610, "Truth_answer": "The Kansas City Royals have participated in four World Series, winning in 1985 and 2015, and losing in 1980 and 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113161753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Royals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have the kansas city royals ever won the world series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9610, "Truth_answer": "Royals from the Kansas City Royals, pays homage to the American Royal, a livestock show, horse show, rodeo, and championship barbeque competition held annually in Kansas City since 1899.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113161753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Royals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the kansas city royals' name originate from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9611, "Truth_answer": "The Boeing 747 to 400, the most common variant in service, has a high-subsonic cruise speed of Mach 0.85 to 0.855, up to 570 mph or 920 km/h.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the top speed of a 747", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9611, "Truth_answer": "The Boeing 747 is an American wide-body, long–range, commercial jet airliner and cargo aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a 747", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9611, "Truth_answer": "The first wide-body airplane produced, the Boeing 747 was the first plane dubbed a Jumbo Jet", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the 747 have any other names", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9611, "Truth_answer": "The Boeing 747 was manufactured by Boeing's Commercial Airplane unit in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747_p0", "http://heraldphotos.blogspot.com/2013/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who manufactured the 747", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9611, "Truth_answer": "First flown commercially in 1970, the 747 held the passenger capacity record for 37 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 747's first commercial flight", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9612, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "chlorofluorocarbons or cfcs are the main cause of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9613, "Truth_answer": "The city of Salzburg is situated by the river Salzach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181009060936id_/http://www.visit-salzburg.net:80/sights/salzburg-river.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the river in salzburg austria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9613, "Truth_answer": "The Salzach is 225 kilometres long and one of the most important rivers of the Austrian Alps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181009060936id_/http://www.visit-salzburg.net:80/sights/salzburg-river.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the salzach river", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9613, "Truth_answer": "The Salzburg River originates in the Kitzbüheler Alpen in Tyrol, close to the border to Salzburg; it enters the River Inn at Passau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181009060936id_/http://www.visit-salzburg.net:80/sights/salzburg-river.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the salzach river originate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9613, "Truth_answer": "Some of the worst Salzburg River floods occurred in 1571, 1789, 1899, 1920 and, most recently, in 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181009060936id_/http://www.visit-salzburg.net:80/sights/salzburg-river.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the salzach river ever flooded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9613, "Truth_answer": "This natural history museum of Salzburg has a special exhibition dedicated to the Salzburg River.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181009060936id_/http://www.visit-salzburg.net:80/sights/salzburg-river.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the salzach river featured in a museum exhibition", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tie a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9615, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "seraph of the end season 2 soul anime", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9616, "Truth_answer": "The Winter Olympic Games have been hosted on three continents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Olympic_Games_p2", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/20747_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On how many different continents have the winter olympics games been held", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9616, "Truth_answer": "The Winter Olympic Games have been hosted on twelve different countries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "on how many different countries have the winter olympic games been held", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9616, "Truth_answer": "The IOC has selected Beijing, China to host the 2022 Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Olympic_Games_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who will host the winter olympic games in 2022", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9616, "Truth_answer": "South Korea hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/sports/US-Womens-Curling-Takes-on-Switzerland-474144553.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who hosted the winter olympic games in 2018", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9616, "Truth_answer": "Russia hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.breakingtravelnews.com/tags/tag/sochi+2014/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who hosted the winter olympic games in 2014", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9617, "Truth_answer": "Considering La Rochelle, the birthplace of the author of Beauty and the Beast, was sieged in 1224 by the French, the story can be placed between 1224 and 1481.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does beauty and the beast take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9617, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast is a fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and published in 1740.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9617, "Truth_answer": "Following the success of The Little Mermaid in 1989, Walt Disney Pictures decided to adapt Beauty and the Beast, which Richard Purdum originally conceived as a non-musical.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did disney adapt beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9617, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast premiered at the New York Film Festival on September 29, 1991, followed by its theatrical release at the El Capitan Theatre on November 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did disney's beauty and the beast premier", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9617, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, the first animated film to ever win that category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did disney's beauty and the beast win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9618, "Truth_answer": "The appendix sits at the junction of the small intestine and large intestine. Its function is unknown. Theories say the appendix acts as a storehouse for good bacteria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the appendix located and what does it do", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9618, "Truth_answer": "It's unclear what its function is, but the appendix can be removed if it becomes inflamed or ruptures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190511061242id_/https://www.livescience.com/27896-pope-one-lung-organs-you-can-live-without.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can a person live without their appendix", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9618, "Truth_answer": "The human appendix averages 9 cm in length but can range from 5 to 35 cm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313113426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appendix_(anatomy)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the appendix", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9618, "Truth_answer": "Some identical twins can have a mirror-imaged anatomy, a congenital condition with the appendix located in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen instead of the right.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200313113426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appendix_(anatomy)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the appendix be on the opposite side of the body", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9618, "Truth_answer": "In very rare cases, the appendix may not be present at all (laparotomies for suspected appendicitis have given a frequency of 1 in 100,000).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can someone have the appendix missing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9619, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lyrics stay on these roads a ha meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9620, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the massacre of Béziers, it was reported that Arnaud Amalric, when asked how to distinguish Cathars from Catholics, responded, Kill them all! God will know his own.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said shoot them all and let god sort them out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9620, "Truth_answer": "Arnaud Amalric was a Roman Catholic Cistercian abbot who played a prominent role in the Albigensian Crusade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019180246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaud_Amalric_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was anraud amalric", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9620, "Truth_answer": "The Albigensian Crusade or the Cathar Crusade was a 20-year military campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc, in southern France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the albigemsian crusade", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9620, "Truth_answer": "Catharism was a Christian dualist or Gnostic revival movement that thrived in some areas of Southern Europe, between the 12th and 14th centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was catharism", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9620, "Truth_answer": "Pope Innocent III was one of the most powerful and influential of the medieval popes. He exerted a wide influence over the Christian states of Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118023636id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_III_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how powerful was pope innocent the third", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9621, "Truth_answer": "Although the origin is unclear, the saying, dropping like flies, may come from either the short life-span of a fly, or the fragile life that they have.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the saying dropping like flies come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9621, "Truth_answer": "An early recording of the phrase, dropping like flies, is written in an article from The Atlanta Constitution newspaper, printed in 1902.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806215209id_/https://knowyourphrase.com/dropping-like-flies_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the phrase dropping like flies first used", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9621, "Truth_answer": "The Atlanta Constitution newspaper article printed in 1902 was titled Men and Women Dropped Like Flies and Flames", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the atlanta constitution newspaper article printed in 1902 titled", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9621, "Truth_answer": "The 1902 article, “Men and Women Dropped Like Flies and Flames,” was about a terrible volcanic eruption that occurred in the town of St. Pierre on that year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the 1902 article titled men and women dropped like flies and flames about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9621, "Truth_answer": "An example of the phrase in a sentence is, My co-workers were dropping like flies when one of them came in sick and inadvertently infected everyone with an illness.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806215209id_/https://knowyourphrase.com/dropping-like-flies_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of the phrase dropping like flies used in a sentence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9622, "Truth_answer": "Game of Thrones used seven writers in six seasons. Series creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, the showrunners, write most of the episodes each season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote season 7 of game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9622, "Truth_answer": "Season 7 of Game of Thrones largely consisted of original content not found in Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the storyline of season 7 of game of thrones from the a song of fire and ice series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9622, "Truth_answer": "Season 7 of Game of Thrones consists of original content but also adapts material from George R. R. Martin's upcoming novels The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the storyline of season 7 of game of thrones come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9622, "Truth_answer": "George R. R. Martin. Martin began writing the A Song of Fire and Ice series in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118142050id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_song_of_ice_and_fire_p65", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218230414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_8)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did george r. r. martin begin writing the a song of fire and ice series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9622, "Truth_answer": "The first volume of the A Song of Fire and Ice series, Game of Thrones, was published in 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first book of the a song of fire and ice series published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9623, "Truth_answer": "The Iron Curtain greatly impacted the geographic, political, and economic landscape of Europe starting in 1945 and extending to the modern day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211141id_/https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-ways-did-iron-curtain-impact-political-1150512_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the effect of the iron curtain", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9623, "Truth_answer": "The term Iron Curtain as a metaphor for strict separation goes back at least as far as the early 19th century. It originally referred to fireproof curtains in theaters.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Curtain_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125190556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Curtain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the term iron curtain originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9623, "Truth_answer": "The Iron Curtain later became a term for the 7,000 kilometre long physical barrier of fences, walls, minefields, and watchtowers that divided the east and west.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125190556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Curtain_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Curtain_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the physical barrier of the iron curtain", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9623, "Truth_answer": "The nations to the east of the Iron Curtain were Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, and the USSR.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Curtain_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125190556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Curtain_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the countries to the east of the iron curtain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9623, "Truth_answer": "Countries that made up the USSR were Russia, Belarus, Latvia, Ukraine, Estonia, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Lithuania, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the countries that made up the soviet union", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9624, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns most of the farmland of central america countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "four marks of the church and their meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9626, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between tensile and shear strength", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9627, "Truth_answer": "The American Museum of Natural History is located at 200 Central Park West. There is a Subway stop next to the Museum on West 81st Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what street is the museum of natural history on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9627, "Truth_answer": "The American Museum of Natural History complex comprises 26 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204190842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Museum_of_Natural_History_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many interconnected buildings does the american museum of natural history have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9627, "Truth_answer": "The American Museum of Natural History collections contain over 34 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204190842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Museum_of_Natural_History_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many specimens does the american museum of natural history contain", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9627, "Truth_answer": "The American Museum of Natural History has a full-time scientific staff of 225", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many staff members does the american museum of natural history have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9627, "Truth_answer": "In 1874, the cornerstone was laid for the first building of the American Museum of Natural History, which is now hidden from view by the other buildings in the complex", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the american museum of natural history built", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9628, "Truth_answer": "Inspired by the drop waist style ushered in by Coco Chanel, the embroidered gown was created by Queen Mary’s court dressmaker, Madame Handley Seymour.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the queen mother's wedding dress", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9628, "Truth_answer": "It took George VI three tries to get the Queen Mother to accept his marriage proposal.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rebeccastarrbrown.com/tag/mary-of-teck/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190124171119id_/https://rebeccastarrbrown.com/2017/10/17/the-three-proposals-of-george-vi-to-the-queen-mother/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times did the queen mother refuse king george's proposal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9628, "Truth_answer": "Queen Elizabeth, the Mother Queen, first met the King George VI when he was still Prince Albert, Duke of York in June 1920.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rebeccastarrbrown.com/tag/mary-of-teck/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190124171119id_/https://rebeccastarrbrown.com/2017/10/17/the-three-proposals-of-george-vi-to-the-queen-mother/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the queen mother meet george the sixth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9628, "Truth_answer": "The Queen Mother and King George VI married on 26 April 1923, at Westminster Abbey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the queen mother and king george the sixth's wedding take place", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9628, "Truth_answer": "Three years after their marriage, the Queen Mother and George VI would welcome their first child, Elizabeth, to be followed by a second daughter, Margaret, in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many children did the queen mother and king george the sixth have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9629, "Truth_answer": "Jerome Cowan played District Attorney Thomas Mara in Miracle on 34th Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played tommy in miracle on 34th street", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9629, "Truth_answer": "Jerome Cowan was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn and was given a film contract, his first film being Beloved Enemy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was jerome cowan discovered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9629, "Truth_answer": "Jerome Cowan is probably best remembered as Miles Archer in The Maltese Falcon, and Thomas Mara in Miracle on 34th Street.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other film is the actor remembered for besides miracle on 34th street", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9629, "Truth_answer": "On January 24, 1972, Jerome Cowan died at Encino Hospital Medical Center in Encino, California at age 74.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823084201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Cowan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was jerome cowan when he died", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9629, "Truth_answer": "Jerome Cowan has a star at 6251 Hollywood Boulevard in the Television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823084201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Cowan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does jerome cowan have a star in the hollywood walk of fame", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9630, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where hot and cold water meet in nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9631, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was chosen to lead the MIA at the age of 26, with Ralph Abernathy, Jo Ann Robinson, E. D. Nixon, Rufus Lewis at his side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908233231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Improvement_Association_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the montgomery improvement association choose as its leader", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9631, "Truth_answer": "The Montgomery Improvement Association was formed on December 5, 1955 by black ministers and community leaders in Montgomery, Alabama", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908233231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Improvement_Association_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the montgomery improvement association formed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9631, "Truth_answer": "The Montgomery Improvement Association was formed in the days following the December 1955 arrest of Rosa Parks, to oversee the Montgomery bus boycott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201000924id_/http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org:80/article/h-2567_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the montgomery improvement association formed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9631, "Truth_answer": "The MIA was instrumental in guiding the Montgomery bus boycott, a successful campaign that focused national attention on racial segregation in the South and catapulted King into the national spotlight", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908233231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Improvement_Association_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the montgomery improvement association successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9631, "Truth_answer": "Montgomery’s buses were integrated on December 21, 1956, and the boycott ended.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072904id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/black-history/montgomery-bus-boycott?_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the montgomery bus boycott end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9632, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "longest word in the english language with one vowel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9633, "Truth_answer": "The ACC Championship game was held at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_ACC_Championship_Game_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the acc championship game being played in 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9633, "Truth_answer": "The Clemson Tigers emerged victorious at the 14th annual ACC Championship game and became the 2018 champions, beating Pittsburg Panthers 42–10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the acc championship game in 2018", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9633, "Truth_answer": "The Clemson Tigers have won 19 ACC Championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many acc championships have the clemson tigers won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9633, "Truth_answer": "The Clemson Tigers were undefeated in the 1900, 1906, 1948, 1950, 1981, and 2018 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "have the clemson tigers had undefeated seasons", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9633, "Truth_answer": "The current head coach of the Clemson Tigers is Dabo Swinney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201130215332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Clemson_Tigers_head_football_coaches_p0", "https://z98rocks.iheart.com/content/2019-10-21-coach-makes-clemson-player-take-bus-home-after-throwing-punch/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the clemson tigers' current coach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9634, "Truth_answer": "Yorkshire have won the most County Championships with 32 outright titles and one shared.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the most cricket county championships", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9634, "Truth_answer": "From 2016, the County Championship has been sponsored by Specsavers, who replaced Liverpool Victoria after 14 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825034248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Championship_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sponsors the county championship", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9634, "Truth_answer": "The administrator of the County Championship is the England and Wales Cricket Board", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the adminstrator of the county championsip", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9634, "Truth_answer": "The first edition of the County Championship was in 1890", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first edition of the county championship", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9634, "Truth_answer": "There are 18 teams in the County Championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams compete in the county championship", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9635, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all of the following agencies are located in the u.s. department of justice except", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9636, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sister act it's good to be a nun lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9637, "Truth_answer": "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday was recorded in an a cappella rendition by contemporary R&B Motown group Boyz II Men", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9637, "Truth_answer": "Written for the 1975 film Cooley High, It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday originally", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9637, "Truth_answer": "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday is an R&B song written by Motown husband-and-wife songwriting team Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618044748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_So_Hard_to_Say_Goodbye_to_Yesterday_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9637, "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men's It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number one on the Hot R&B Singles chart", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618044748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_So_Hard_to_Say_Goodbye_to_Yesterday_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the boyz 2 men version of it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9637, "Truth_answer": "Boyz II Men's video of It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday featured archive footage of Jim Henson, Sammy Davis Jr. and Gilda Radner, who'd all passed away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was featured in the boyz 2 men's video of it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9638, "Truth_answer": "It's a Wonderful Life is about angel sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie it's a wonderful life about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9638, "Truth_answer": "It's a Wonderful Life was produced and directed by Frank Capra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed it's a wonderful life", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9638, "Truth_answer": "It's a Wonderful Life was based on the short story and booklet The Greatest Gift, which Philip Van Doren Stern wrote in 1939 and published privately in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie it's a wonderful life based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9638, "Truth_answer": "The screenplay for It's a Wonderful Life was written by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, and Frank Capra", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the screenplay for it's a wonderful life", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9638, "Truth_answer": "The film It's a Wonderful Life was released on December 20, 1946", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.moviehousememories.com/tag/donna-reed/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film it's a wonderful life released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9639, "Truth_answer": "The Walking Dead has 10 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of the walking dead are there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9639, "Truth_answer": "The series is based on the comic book series The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://thestream.tv/episode/fear-the-walking-dead-season-1-episode-3-characters/_p1", "https://www.conmose.com/2016/10/10/in-the-spotlight-norman-reedus/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121060023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_the_Walking_Dead_p1", "https://www.ranker.com/list/stressful-tv-shows-2019/molly-gander?ref=also_ranked&pos=53&a=0&l=85370695<ype=n&g=0_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/action-tv-shows-and-series/reference?ref=collections&l=1848065&collectionId=1325_p4", "http://updk.mokar.de/fear-the-walking-dead-season-5-episode-4.html_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-dramas-on-cable-right-now/ranker-tv?ref=also_ranked&pos=12&a=0&l=73475343<ype=n&g=0_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-tv-dramas-2013/ranker-tv?ref=also_ranked&pos=21&a=0&l=74159589<ype=n&g=0_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-tv-dramas-2013/ranker-tv?ref=also_ranked&pos=31&a=0&l=63137489<ype=n&g=0_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the series the walking dead based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9639, "Truth_answer": "The series The Walking Dead first aired on October 31, 2010", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the walking dead first air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9639, "Truth_answer": "Bear McCreary was hired to compose the score for the series The Walking Dead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the score for the walking dead series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9639, "Truth_answer": "Four soundtracks for The Walking Dead have been released to date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many soundtracks for the walking dead are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9640, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the salient features and stages in the process of economic planning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9641, "Truth_answer": "Christopher Columbus unsuccessfully set sail in search of a western route to Asia, while Portuguese Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India by sailing around Africa", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the portuguese efforts to reach asia differ from columbus efforts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9641, "Truth_answer": "In 1488, Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias became the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa, opening the way for a sea route from Europe to Asia", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104103150id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/exploration/bartolomeu-dias_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who opened the sea route from europe to asia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9641, "Truth_answer": "In 1498, Vasco da Gama led the first fleet around Africa to India, arriving in Calicut and starting a maritime route from Portugal to India", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107064310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_discoveries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did portuguese explorers arrive in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9641, "Truth_answer": "The first three Europeans to arrive in Japan in 1543 were Portuguese traders António Mota, Francisco Zeimoto and António Peixoto", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714020811id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan%E2%80%93Portugal_relations_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who of the european explorers arrived in japan first", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9641, "Truth_answer": "The Portuguese were the first European settlers to arrive in Brazil, led by adventurous Pedro Cabral, who began the colonial period in 1500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119020707id_/http://www.geographia.com:80/brazil/brazihistory.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who of the european explorers arrived in brazil first", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9642, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what led the diverse population of new york and new jersey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9643, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of commodities traded in commodity market in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9644, "Truth_answer": "Young Ralph is played by Jahi Di'Allo Winston in The New Edition Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played young ralph in the new edition story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9644, "Truth_answer": "The New Edition Story was originally broadcast on BET from January 24 through January 26, 2017", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910225250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Edition_Story_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the miniseries the new edition story air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9644, "Truth_answer": "The New Edition Story is 360 minutes long", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the new edition story", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9644, "Truth_answer": "The New Edition Story was directed by Chris Robinson", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the new edition story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9644, "Truth_answer": "The New Edition Story was written by Abdul Williams", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the new edition story", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9645, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "treating water for domestic use requires the following steps", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9646, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "main types of communities and social groups in uae", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9647, "Truth_answer": "Dana DeLorenzo plays Kelly in Ash vs Evil Dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kelly in ash vs. evil dead", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9647, "Truth_answer": "Ash vs Evil Dead is an American comedy horror television series developed by Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi, and Tom Spezialy for the Starz network filmed in New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_vs_Evil_Dead_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ash vs evil dead", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9647, "Truth_answer": "Ash from Ash vs Evil Dead has spent the last thirty years avoiding the terrors of the Evil Dead until a Deadite plague threatens to destroy all of mankind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ash vs evil dead about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9647, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Campbell plays Ash Williams in Ash vs Evil Dead.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://warrenisweird.com/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ash williams in ash vs evil dead", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9647, "Truth_answer": "Ash vs Evil Dead is executive produced by Campbell, Raimi, Craig DiGregorio, and Robert Tapert, who produced all four Evil Dead films", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced ash vs evil dead", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9648, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the owner of first national bank", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9649, "Truth_answer": "There are 1362 current and historic townships in Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103094450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_townships_in_Ohio_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many townships are in the state of ohio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9649, "Truth_answer": "Ohio townships have four elected officials: A three-member board of township trustees and a fiscal officer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225081752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_divisions_of_Ohio_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the elected officials in an ohio township", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9649, "Truth_answer": "All Ohio township officials are elected to serve four-year terms in non-partisan elections.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225081752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_divisions_of_Ohio_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long do the elected ohio township officials serve", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9649, "Truth_answer": "The most common Ohio township name is Washington", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most common ohio township name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9649, "Truth_answer": "When paper townships are excluded, but name variants counted separately, there are 618 different names used by townships in the State of Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many different township names are used in the state of ohio", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9650, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "discuss the social and political roots of western imperialism", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9651, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "total seat in lok sabha and rajya sabha", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9652, "Truth_answer": "The Hamilton family name, was a Norman name that came to Scotland from England. It is thought to derive from the village of Hamilton or Hameldune near Barkby in Leicestershire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name hamilton come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9652, "Truth_answer": "The village name, Hamilton, comes from the Old English elements hamel, which means blunt, flat-topped, or crooked, and dun, which means hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the surname hamilton", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9652, "Truth_answer": "The surname Hamilton was first found in Renfrewshire, a historic county of Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where in scotland was the surname hamilton first found", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9652, "Truth_answer": "The House of Hamilton, the Hamilton Clan, springs from Walter Fitz Gilbert of Hameldone, first recorded in 1295, and who received the lands of Cadzow from Robert the Bruce", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210121142449id_/https://www.scotsconnection.com/clan_crests/hamilton.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the hamilton clan spring from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9652, "Truth_answer": "The Hamilton Clan's motto is Through, from the Scottish Gaelic, Troimh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the hamilton clan's motto", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9653, "Truth_answer": "In the late 18th century Enlightenment ideas spread to Latin America. The American and the French Revolution inspired revolutions in Latin America during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did ideas from the age of enlightenment influence latin america in the 19th century", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9653, "Truth_answer": "The Latin American Wars of Independence were the revolutions that took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p0", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/south-american-revolution-timeline/_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the latin american revolutions in the late 18th and early 19th centuries called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9653, "Truth_answer": "The Latin American Wars of Independence resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in Latin America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the latin american wars of independence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9653, "Truth_answer": "Haiti, a French slave colony, was the first to follow the United States to independence during the Haitian Revolution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117004306id_/https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-south-american-revolutions/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which latin american colony followed the us to independence", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9653, "Truth_answer": "The Haitian Revolution lasted from 1791 until 1804.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the haitian revolution last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9654, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the two groups that explored and settled oceania were", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9655, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wiki i know what you did last summer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9656, "Truth_answer": "Cree Summer sings All Grown Up with U, the theme song of the series All Grown Up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the all grown up theme song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9656, "Truth_answer": "Cree Summer voices Susie Carmichael in Rugrats and All Grown Up", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226023415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cree_Summer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does cree summer voice any characters in the series all grown up", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9656, "Truth_answer": "Cree Summer's acting career began in 1983 when she was cast as Penny in the first season of the original version of Inspector Gadget.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226023415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cree_Summer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cree summer's acting career start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9656, "Truth_answer": "Cree Summer has sung since an early age and joined her first band at 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226023415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cree_Summer_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cree summer join her first band", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9656, "Truth_answer": "Cree Summer's musical influences include Frank Zappa, Al Green and Dinah Washington", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are cree summer's musical influences", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9657, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the captivity and restoration of mrs mary rowlandson", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9658, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following types of flames are desirable while welding", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9659, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Willis plays the voice of Mollie's son, Mikey, in Look Who's Talking.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the baby in look who's talking", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9659, "Truth_answer": "When Mikey greets his half-sister, Julie, she tells him, in the voice of Joan Rivers, she's had a day he would not believe. Can we talk?“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played mikey's half-sister in look who's talking", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9659, "Truth_answer": "Look Who's Talking is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108031239id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_Who%27s_Talking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed look who's talking", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9659, "Truth_answer": "Amy Heckerling directed the commercially successful films Fast Times at Ridgemont High, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Look Who's Talking, and Clueless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Heckerling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has amy heckerling directed besides look who's talking", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9659, "Truth_answer": "Look Who's Talking has been Amy Heckerling's highest-grossing film to date, earning $296,999,813.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826192738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Heckerling_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is amy heckerling's most successful film", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9660, "Truth_answer": "The 1996 film Evita stars Madonna as Eva, Jonathan Pryce as Eva's husband Juan Perón, and Antonio Banderas as Ché, an everyman who acts as the film's narrator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in don't cry for me argentina", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9660, "Truth_answer": "Reviewers of the 1996 film Evita praised Madonna's performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was madonna's performance received in the 1996 film evita", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9660, "Truth_answer": "Madonna secured the role of Eva Perón after writing a four-page letter to Alan Parker, stating that she would be fully committed to the role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207131413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evita_(1996_film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was madonna cast in the 1996 film evita", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9660, "Truth_answer": "Madonna underwent vocal training with coach Joan Lader to increase her own confidence in singing the unusual songs, and project her voice in a much more cohesive manner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207131413id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evita_(1996_film)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did madonna receive vocal training for the 1996 film evita", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9660, "Truth_answer": "Joan Lader noted that Madonna had to use her voice in a way she's never used it before. Madonna developed an upper register that she didn't know she had.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did joan lader say about madonna's register during her vocal training for the film evita", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9661, "Truth_answer": "The Library of Alexandria, or part of its collection, was accidentally burned by Julius Caesar during his civil war in 48 BC, but it's unclear how much was actually destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the library of alexandria burn down", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9661, "Truth_answer": "Despite the widespread modern belief that the Library of Alexandria was burned once and cataclysmically destroyed, the Library actually declined gradually over the course of several centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what really happened to the library of alexandria if it wasn't completely burned down", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9661, "Truth_answer": "The Library of Alexandria declined gradually over the course of several centuries, starting with the purging of intellectuals from Alexandria in 145 BC during the reign of Ptolemy VIII Physcon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130211929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the library of alexandria start its decline", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9661, "Truth_answer": "Between 270 and 275 AD, the city of Alexandria saw a rebellion and an imperial counterattack that probably destroyed whatever remained of the Library of Alexandria, if it still existed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the library of alexandria disappear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9661, "Truth_answer": "Estimates of the Library of Alexandria's size vary; it housed somewhere between 40,000 and 400,000 scrolls, perhaps equivalent to roughly 100,000 books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books did the library of alexandria house", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9662, "Truth_answer": "Insulin is a protein hormone that is used as a medication to treat high blood glucose. This treats the chronic conditions of diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one example of a medicine that helps manage a chronic condition", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9662, "Truth_answer": "Insulin helps your body turn blood sugar into energy. It also helps your body store it in your muscles, fat cells, and liver to use later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does insulin work", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9662, "Truth_answer": "Insulin's routes of administration include subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, and inhaled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522082518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_(medication)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are insulin's routes of administration", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9662, "Truth_answer": "Insulin is also used along with glucose to treat high blood potassium levels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522082518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_(medication)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is insulin used for besides treating high blood glucose", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9662, "Truth_answer": "The symptoms of an elevated potassium level are generally few and nonspecific. Nonspecific symptoms may feeling tired, numbness and weakness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the symptoms of high blood potassium levels", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9663, "Truth_answer": "Birds that are commonly found in Colorado Springs include the American Robin, American Crow, Common Grackle, Northern Flicker, Mallard, House Finch, Mourning Dove, Red-Tailed Hawk, and Black-Capped Chickadee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of birds are in colorado springs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9663, "Truth_answer": "Colorado Springs, Colorado, is home to 24 national sports governing bodies, including the United States Olympic Committee, the United States Olympic Training Center, and USA Hockey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is colorado springs, colorado home to", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9663, "Truth_answer": "The Amateur Sports Act of 1978 required the USOC to establish a permanent Olympic training center, something the small organization could hardly do in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121014535id_/https://www.fastcompany.com/1840907/how-colorado-springs-became-heart-us-olympic-movement_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the united states olympic committee move to colorado springs, colorado", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9663, "Truth_answer": "The USOPC was previously called the United States Olympic Committee, or USOC, but changed its name on June 20, 2019, to include the word “Paralympic” in its name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820120744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Olympic_%26_Paralympic_Committee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the united states olympic committee change their name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9663, "Truth_answer": "The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee was founded in 1895 as the United States Olympic Committee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the united states olympic and paralympic committee founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9664, "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato signed with Hollywood Records the summer of 2008.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was demi lovato signed to hollywood records", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9664, "Truth_answer": "Demi Lovato began her Demi Live! Warm Up Tour before the release of her debut studio album, and appeared on the Jonas Brothers' Burnin' Up Tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128201016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi_Lovato_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next after demi lovato signed with hollywood records in 2008", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9664, "Truth_answer": "Don't Forget is the debut studio album by American singer Demi Lovato.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114231838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Forget_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was demi lovato's debut studio album called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9664, "Truth_answer": "The album Don't Forget by Demi Lovato was met with generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114231838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Forget_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the album don't forget by demi lovato received", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9664, "Truth_answer": "The album Don't Forget by Demi Lovato debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114231838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Forget_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the chart performance of the album don't forget by demi lovato", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9665, "Truth_answer": "Around 930 BCE, the Kingdom of Israel as a united monarchy split into two kingdoms: the Kingdom of Israel in the north and the Kingdom of Judah in the south.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the kingdom divide into israel and judah", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9665, "Truth_answer": "In contemporary scholarship the Kingdom of Israel as a united monarchy is generally held to be a literary construction and not a historical reality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103171703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the kingdom of israel as a united monarchy actually exist", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9665, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of Israel as a united monarchy is generally held to be a literary construction and not a historical reality, pointing to the lack of archaeological evidence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103171703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the kingdom of israel as a united monarchy generally held to be a literary construction", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9665, "Truth_answer": "The United Monarchy is the name given to the Israelite kingdom of Israel and Judah, during the reigns of Saul, David and Solomon, as depicted in the Hebrew Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the kingdom of israel as a united monarchy only exist in the bible", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9665, "Truth_answer": "The United Monarchy is traditionally dated between 1050 BCE and 930 BCE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103171703id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the kingdom of israel as a united monarchy exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9666, "Truth_answer": "Ian McKellen has played Gandalf, the wise wizard in Peter Jackson's Tolkien films, since The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring began filming in 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204859id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/hobbit-ian-mckellen-says-goodbye-577258_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played gandalf in the first lord of the rings", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9666, "Truth_answer": "Ian McKellen achieved worldwide fame for his film roles, including the titular King in Richard III, James Whale in Gods and Monsters, and Magneto in the X-Men films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212015359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McKellen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is ian mckellen known for besides playing gandalf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9666, "Truth_answer": "Ian McKellen has been openly gay since 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is ian mckellen gay", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9666, "Truth_answer": "Ian McKellen has won six Laurence Olivier Awards, a British Independent Film Award, and two Evening Standard Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards does ian mckellen have in the uk", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9666, "Truth_answer": "Ian McKellen made his first professional appearance in 1961 at the Belgrade Theatre, as Roper in A Man for All Seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ian mckellen's career start", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9667, "Truth_answer": "The last time the Los Angeles Dodgers won the National League Pennant was in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the dodgers won the national league pennant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9667, "Truth_answer": "Los Angeles Dodgers have won twenty three National League pennants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many national league pennants have the los angeles dodgers won", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9667, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Dodgers have won six World Series championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042211id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Dodgers_p1", "http://www.redsoxmaineiacs.com/2015/10/go-cubsi-guess.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many world series have the los angeles dodgers won", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9667, "Truth_answer": "Established in 1883 in Brooklyn, New York, the Los Angeles Dodgers moved to Los Angeles before the 1958 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the los angeles dodgers established", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9667, "Truth_answer": "After the city of Brooklyn, New York, refused to build a new stadium to replace aging Ebbets Field, the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles after the 1957 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811201046id_/https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/09/12/dodgers-relocation-los-angeles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the los angeles dodgers move from brooklyn, new york, to los angeles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9668, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "law and order criminal intent cruise to nowhere cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9669, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Ortona was a small, very violent battle fought between German and Canadian troops.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161222132014id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ortona_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was involved in the battle of ortona", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9669, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Ortona was fought from 20 to 28 December 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the battle of ortona happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9669, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Ortona resulted in a Canadian victory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the battle of ortona", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9669, "Truth_answer": "Part of the Italian Campaign (World War II), the battle to liberate Ortona resulted in 2,300 Canadian casualties in a single month before the town was won for the Allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015522id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ortona_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many casualties did the canadians suffer in the battle of ortona", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9669, "Truth_answer": "Major General Christopher Vokes led the Canadian 1st Infantry Division in the Battle of Ortona.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the canadians in the battle of ortona", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the twins in kat and alfie's", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9671, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the all-star game going to be at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9672, "Truth_answer": "Demond Wilson is retired now.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the guy that played lamont on sanford and son", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9672, "Truth_answer": "Sanford and Son was cancelled in 1977. In the early 1980s, Red Foxx attempted to revive the show, but Demond Wilson was working on other projects at the time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did demond wilson do after sanford and son", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9672, "Truth_answer": "In 1977, Redd Foxx left Sanford and Son after six seasons to star in a short-lived ABC variety show, resulting in the cancellation of the NBC series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223235819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redd_Foxx_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617060200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanford_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did redd foxx do after sanford and son", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9672, "Truth_answer": "In 1980 Redd Foxx was back playing Fred G. Sanford in a short-lived revival/spin-off, Sanford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next after redd foxx left sanford and son after six seasons in 1977 to star in a short-lived abc variety show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9672, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Sanford was broadcast on NBC from March 15, 1980, to July 10, 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190617060200id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanford_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the tv series sanford last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9673, "Truth_answer": "Nashville was the capital of Tennessee twice. The first time was from 1812-1817. In 1826, Nashville became the permanent capital of the State of Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122000559id_/http://web.utk.edu:80/~rsmeltze/IT/IT575/eportfolio/exerI.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did nashville become tennessee's state capital", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9673, "Truth_answer": "A major center for the music industry, especially country music, Nashville is commonly known as Music City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is nashville, tennessee known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9673, "Truth_answer": "The population of the consolidated city-county of Nashville, Tennessee, is 692,587 as of 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the population of nashville, tennessee", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9673, "Truth_answer": "Named for Francis Nash, a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, Nashville, Tennessee, was founded in 1779.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128030155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Tennessee_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is nashville, tennessee named after", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9673, "Truth_answer": "Nashville has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and generally cool winters typical of the Upper South.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the climate like in nashville, tennessee", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9674, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Roy Van Zant is an American musician/composer and the current lead vocalist of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Van_Zant_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current lead singer of lynyrd skynyrd", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9674, "Truth_answer": "Lynyrd Skynyrd settled on Leonard Skinnerd, a mocking tribute to P.E. teacher Leonard Skinner. The more distinctive spelling Lynyrd Skynyrd was being used at least as early as 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did lynyrd skynyrd's name come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9674, "Truth_answer": "Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, backup singer Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCreary, and co-pilot William Gray were killed on impact in the plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which members of lynyrd skynyrd died in a plane crash", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9674, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, Lynyrd Skynyrd reunited for a full-scale tour with five major members of the pre-crash band.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did lynyrd skynyrd come back after the plane crash", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9674, "Truth_answer": "On January 25, 2018, Lynyrd Skynyrd announced their Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour, which started on May 4, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127023251id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does lynyrd skynyrd still tour", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9675, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": ". who among the following won the honorary award at the 1st academy awards", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9676, "Truth_answer": "Daily duties of a Residential Concierge are handling requests from community residents, distributing mail, managing parking, commissioning handyman services, taking requests for repairs, presenting properties to potential tenants, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does a concierge do in an apartment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9676, "Truth_answer": "In hotels or resorts, a concierge assists guests by performing various tasks such as making restaurant reservations, booking hotels, arranging for spa services, recommending night life hot spots, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does a concierge do in a hotel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9676, "Truth_answer": "The concept of the concierge has been applied more generally to other hospitality settings and to personal concierges who manage the errands of private clients.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else do concierges work besides apartments, hotels, and resorts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9676, "Truth_answer": "The French word concierge is likely derived from the Old French cumcerges, itself related to the Medieval Latin consergius or the Latin conservus (fellow slave).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of the concierge profession come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9676, "Truth_answer": "Another possibility, suggested by French authors as early as the 19th century, is that concierge is a contraction of comte des cierges (count of candles).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205043858id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concierge_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there another etymology for concierge besides cumcerges", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9677, "Truth_answer": "The last time the South Carolina Gamecocks football team played the Florida State Seminoles football team was in 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time south carolina played florida state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9677, "Truth_answer": "The 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl featured the Florida State Seminoles versus the South Carolina Gamecocks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what game did the south carolina gamecocks football team play the florida state seminoles football team in 2010", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9677, "Truth_answer": "The Florida State Seminoles football team defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks football team in the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl 26 to 17.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2010 chick-fil-a bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9677, "Truth_answer": "The 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl is the forty-third edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200902073244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Chick-fil-A_Bowl_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the 2010 chick-fil-a bowl played", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9677, "Truth_answer": "The Georgia Dome was demolished on November 20, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Dome_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the georgia dome still exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9678, "Truth_answer": "Harrison Young is perhaps most recognized for his role as the elderly Private James Ryan in Steven Spielberg's 1998 war epic Saving Private Ryan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the old man in saving private ryan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9678, "Truth_answer": "Matt Damon plays Private James Francis Ryan in Saving Private Ryan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the younger version of private james ryan in saving private ryan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9678, "Truth_answer": "Matt Damon came to prominence in 1997, when he wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting, alongside Ben Affleck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did matt damon become famous", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9678, "Truth_answer": "Good Will Hunting grossed over $225 million during its theatrical run, from a $10 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did good will hunting do at the box office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9678, "Truth_answer": "Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives Good Will Hunting a rating of 97% based on 75 reviews and an average rating of 8.05 out of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was good will hunting's reception", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9679, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jordan played with the Washington Wizards for 2 years, from 2001 to 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did michael jordan play for the washington wizards", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9679, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jordan played with the Chicago Bulls for 14 years, from 1984 to 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111232743id_/http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003044/bio_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did michael jordan play for the chicago bulls", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9679, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Bulls saw their greatest success during the 1990s when they played a major part in popularizing the NBA worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204164219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bulls_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the chicago bulls see their greatest success", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9679, "Truth_answer": "About his January 1999 retirement, Michael Jordan said he lost the drive and desire to continue playing at such a high level, and wanted to spend time with his family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did michael jordan leave the chicago bulls after 1998", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9679, "Truth_answer": "Michael Jordan retired for the third and final time on April 16, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104044930id_/http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/michael-jordan-retires-for-a-second-time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did michael jordan finally retire from basketball", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9680, "Truth_answer": "An overage is when your drawer is over the amount your POS report says you should have.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200807034323id_/https://www.patriotsoftware.com/blog/accounting/cash-drawer/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does it mean when your drawer is over", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9680, "Truth_answer": "A shortage is when your cash register's total is short.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200807034323id_/https://www.patriotsoftware.com/blog/accounting/cash-drawer/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does it mean when your cash drawer is under", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9680, "Truth_answer": "Cash register shortages could mean cash was either lost, stolen, or counted incorrectly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why would a cash register be short", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9680, "Truth_answer": "For the most part, discrepancies in cash registers arise as a result of employees making simple mistakes and not catching them in time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200924022610id_/https://erply.com/why-your-end-of-shift-or-end-of-day-reports-arent-matching-your-drawer/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is responsible for cash register shortages", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9680, "Truth_answer": "A prevention measure for cash register shortages can be to use a good POS system, which comes built with a number of internal controls designed to safeguard against careless mistakes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a prevention measure for cash register shortages", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9681, "Truth_answer": "Current evidence strongly suggests that the appearance of Homo sapiens as an anatomically distinct entity, at around 200,000 years ago, considerably preceded the first unequivocal expressions of symbolic cognitive processes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001616id_/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12052-009-0164-x_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did anatomically recognizable humans appear on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9681, "Truth_answer": "Omo-Kibish One from southern Ethiopia is the oldest anatomically modern Homo sapiens skeleton currently known.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the oldest known anatomically modern human skeleton", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9681, "Truth_answer": "Omo-Kibish One is 196 plus or minus 5 kiloannum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is omo-kibish one", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9681, "Truth_answer": "A problem with the morphological classification of anatomically modern was that it would not have included certain extant populations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127180631id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a problem with the morphological classification of anatomically modern", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9681, "Truth_answer": "Extant is a term commonly used in biology to refer to taxa, such as species, genera and families, that are still in existence, meaning still alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does extant mean in biology", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9682, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the wisconsin idea lay the foundation for further reforms", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9682, "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Idea is the policy developed in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that fosters public universities' contributions to the state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the wisconsin idea", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9682, "Truth_answer": "The Wisconsin Idea holds that university research should be applied to solve problems and improve health, quality of life, the environment, and agriculture for all citizens of the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223232101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Idea_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the wisconsin idea foster public universities' contributions to the state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9682, "Truth_answer": "The genesis of the Wisconsin Idea is often attributed to former UW President Charles Van Hise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who came up with the wisconsin idea", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9682, "Truth_answer": "In 1892 Charles R. Van Hise became the first to earn a Ph.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, receiving a doctorate in geology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was charles r. van hise's education", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9683, "Truth_answer": "Paul McCartney played the recorder on The Fool on the Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the recorder on fool on the hill", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9683, "Truth_answer": "John Lennon played Jew's harp on The Fool on the Hill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the jew's harp on fool on the hill", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9683, "Truth_answer": "There is no indication that the origin of the Jew's harp was connected with Judaism or the Jewish people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the jew's harp actually jewish", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9683, "Truth_answer": "It has also been suggested that the name jew's harp derives from the French Jeu-trompe meaning toy-trumpet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew%27s_harp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the french etymology of jew's harp", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9683, "Truth_answer": "According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the name Jew's harp appears earliest in Walter Raleigh's Discouerie Guiana in 1596, spelled Iewes Harp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew%27s_harp_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the english origin of jew's harp", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9684, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sword gai the animation episode 1 english dubbed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9685, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "he structure that divides the bacterial cell in two is termed the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9686, "Truth_answer": "The mass of an iPhone 7 is 138 grams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the weight of an iphone 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9686, "Truth_answer": "Changes introduced with the iPhone 7 included the removal of the 3.5 mm headphone jack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the iphone 7 have a headphone jack", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9686, "Truth_answer": "Criticism of the iPhone 7 centered around the removal of the headphone jack, including the inability to use wired headphones with the included adapter and charge the device simultaneously.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118015004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_7_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the downsides of the removal of the 3.5 mm headphone jack from the iphone 7", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9686, "Truth_answer": "Back in January 2016, a sound theory explained that Apple wanted to launch all-screen phones in the future. To do so, Apple needed to ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the headphone jack removed from the iphone 7", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9686, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 7 was discontinued and removed from Apple's website after their annual September hardware event on September 10, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118015004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_7_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the iphone 7 discontinued", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9687, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the leader of iraq during the persian gulf war was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9688, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the movie beauty and the beast made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9688, "Truth_answer": "The 1991 Beauty and the Beast is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the 1991 film beauty and the beast based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9688, "Truth_answer": "Beauty and the Beast is a fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218103016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the original author of the fairy tale beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9688, "Truth_answer": "After her death, Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve's Beauty and the Beast was abridged, rewritten, and published by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont in 1756. She gave no credit to Villeneuve.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did jeanne-marie leprince de beaumont give the original author of the beauty and the beast fairy tale, gabrielle-suzanne de villeneuve, credit", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9688, "Truth_answer": "According to researchers at universities in Durham and Lisbon, the story of Beauty and the Beast originated around 4,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218103016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the story of beauty and the beast originate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9689, "Truth_answer": "The last executions in the United Kingdom were by hanging, and took place in 1964, prior to capital punishment being suspended for murder in 1965 and finally abolished in 1969.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_United_Kingdom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the uk get rid of capital punishment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9689, "Truth_answer": "In 2004 the 13th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights became binding on the United Kingdom, prohibiting the restoration of the death penalty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207015146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_United_Kingdom_p0", "https://theukdatabase.net/uk-child-abusers-named-and-shamed/calls-for-change-in-law/raise-the-stakes-against-all-paedophiles/history-of-capital-punishment-in-uk/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can capital punishment be restored in the uk", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9689, "Truth_answer": "On 4 November 1950 the members of the Council of Europe signed the European Convention on Human Rights. The UK was one of the first members to ratify the Convention.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917023518id_/http://news.bbc.co.uk:80/2/hi/uk_news/948143.stm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the uk sign the european convention on human rights", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9689, "Truth_answer": "Protocol 13 provides for the total abolition of the death penalty. Currently all Council of Europe member states but three have ratified Protocol 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126153154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Convention_on_Human_Rights_p24" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is protocol 13 in the european convention on human rights", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9689, "Truth_answer": "Armenia has signed but not ratified Protocol 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Russia and Azerbaijan have not signed it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries haven't ratified protocol 13 of the european convention on human rights", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9690, "Truth_answer": "In the TV series ER, Mark Greene and Elizabeth Corday get married and have a daughter, Ella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does dr green end up with on er", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9690, "Truth_answer": "Salome Haertel played Ella Greene on the TV series ER from 2001 to 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays ella greene on the tv series er", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9690, "Truth_answer": "Salome Haertel's parents are Alex Kingston and Florian Haertel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are salome haertel's parents", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9690, "Truth_answer": "Alex Kingston became noted for her role in the British miniseries The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders and her regular role in NBC medical drama ER.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is alex kingston known for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9690, "Truth_answer": "River Song is a fictional character created by Steven Moffat and played by Alex Kingston in the British science-fiction series Doctor Who.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930152104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Song_(Doctor_Who)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is alex kingston known for besides the fortunes and misfortunes of moll flanders and the tv series er", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9691, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "prominent part in andhra mahasabha and telangana peasant movement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9692, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm McDowell plays Dr. Monty in Call of Duty: Black Ops III.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_McDowell_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices dr monty in black ops 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9692, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm McDowell is an English actor, known for his boisterous and often villainous roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_McDowell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is malcolm mcdowell known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9692, "Truth_answer": "In a career spanning over 50 years, Malcolm McDowell has played varied film roles across different genres as a character actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204181217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_McDowell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long has malcolm mcdowell been acting", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9692, "Truth_answer": "Malcolm McDowell starred as Alex DeLarge in Stanley Kubrick's controversial A Clockwork Orange, a role that gave him world fame, and legendary status.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the malcolm mcdowell's breakout role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9692, "Truth_answer": "The film A Clockwork Orange employs disturbing, violent images to comment on psychiatry, juvenile delinquency, youth gangs, and other social, political, and economic subjects in a dystopian near-future Britain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128010415id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Clockwork_Orange_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what the film a clockwork orange a commentary on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9693, "Truth_answer": "Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated information-sharing between scientists in academia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed the world wide web and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9693, "Truth_answer": "The internet is a huge network of computers all connected together. The world wide web is a collection of webpages found on this network of computers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119175830id_/https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkcqn39/articles/z2nbgk7_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the world wide web different from the internet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9693, "Truth_answer": "The origins of the Internet date back to research commissioned by the United States Department of Defense in the 1960s to build robust, fault-tolerant communication with computer networks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the internet developed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9693, "Truth_answer": "The Internet has no single centralized governance in either technological implementation or policies for access and usage; each constituent network sets its own policies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a governing body for the internet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9693, "Truth_answer": "Some governments, such as those of Burma, Iran, North Korea, Mainland China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, restrict access to content on the Internet within their territories.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130015147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries use censorship on the internet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9694, "Truth_answer": "The Good Doctor stars actor Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, a surgical resident with autism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays dr. murphy in the good doctor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9694, "Truth_answer": "Freddie Highmore starred as Norman Bates in the drama-thriller series Bates Motel from 2013 to 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019011622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Highmore_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is freddie highmore in besides the tv series the good doctor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9694, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Bates Motel is a contemporary prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tv series based motel based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9694, "Truth_answer": "Psycho is a 1960 American psychological horror film based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bates_Motel_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the 1960 film psycho based on a book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9694, "Truth_answer": "The novel Psycho by Robert Bloch is considered Bloch's most enduring work and one of the most influential horror books of the 20th Century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306172643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psycho_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the novel psycho do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9695, "Truth_answer": "The song that John Michael Higgins sings at the dinner table in the movie The Break-up is Owner of a Lonely Heart by the band Yes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang owner of a lonely heart in a movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9695, "Truth_answer": "Owner of a Lonely Heart was written by guitarist Trevor Rabin, and contributions were made to the final version by singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, and producer Trevor Horn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124204835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owner_of_a_Lonely_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote owner of a lonely heart", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9695, "Truth_answer": "Owner of a Lonely Heart was released in October 1983", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124204835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owner_of_a_Lonely_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was owner of a lonely heart released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9695, "Truth_answer": "Owner of a Lonely Heart is the first track and single from the British band Yes' eleventh studio album 90125", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which album featured the song owner of a lonely heart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9695, "Truth_answer": "Owner of a Lonely Heart reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and its Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124204835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owner_of_a_Lonely_Heart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song owner of a lonely heart chart", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9696, "Truth_answer": "The NOLA theme song is performed by Colorado-based blues band, Big Head Todd & the Monsters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094202id_/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/does-scott-bakula-perform-the-ncis-new-orleans-theme-song.html/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings opening song for ncis new orleans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9696, "Truth_answer": "Big Head Todd and the Monsters' members include Todd Park Mohr, Brian Nevin, Rob Squires, and Jeremy Lawton.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101104806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Head_Todd_and_the_Monsters_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101104806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Head_Todd_and_the_Monsters_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is scott bakula in big head todd & the monsters", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9696, "Truth_answer": "That is almost certainly not Scott Bakula’s voice singing to your starting credit of NCIS: New Orleans, in which he might not have added any piano to your last variation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is scott bakula singing in the ncis new orleans theme song", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9696, "Truth_answer": "The original song, “Boom Boom,” is from Mississippi blues legend, John Lee Hooker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094202id_/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/does-scott-bakula-perform-the-ncis-new-orleans-theme-song.html/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the original ncis new orleans theme song by", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9696, "Truth_answer": "Boom Boom was both an American R&B and pop chart success in 1962 and a UK top-twenty hit in 1992.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116053820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boom_Boom_(John_Lee_Hooker_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was “Boom Boom” by John Lee Hooker a famous song", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9697, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "oldest player to score in premier league history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9698, "Truth_answer": "A constitutional convention is an open-ended process led by specially-elected delegates to amend the state constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129052909id_/https://www.nyclu.org/en/issues/voting-rights/new-york-state-constitutional-convention_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the constitutional convention in new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9698, "Truth_answer": "New York Proposition 1 was a 2017 ballot measure that would have established a constitutional convention. The referendum was rejected by a large margin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does new york have a constitutional convention", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9698, "Truth_answer": "The Proposition would have established a constitutional convention to revise the Constitution of the State of New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_New_York_Proposition_1_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the 2017 new york constitutional convention going to be about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9698, "Truth_answer": "83.23% voted No and 16.77% voted Yes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the voting result of the New York State Constitutional Convention vote in 2017", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9698, "Truth_answer": "The top contributor in support of the question was Democratic fundraiser Bill Samuels, who contributed $100,725 in cash and $61,772 in in-kind services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524063007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_New_York_Proposition_1_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a top contributor for the 2017 New York Proposition 1", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9699, "Truth_answer": "The first series shot in Canada, centred in British Columbia, Canada, at locations including the city of Vancouver, the awe-inducing area of Squamish and Kamloops.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they film lost in space tv show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9699, "Truth_answer": "For the second season the production ventured to Iceland for key shots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401232235id_/https://www.thelocationguide.com/2018/10/netflixs-lost-in-space-filmed-on-location-in-iceland/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did they film the second series of lost in space", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9699, "Truth_answer": "Two locations in Iceland were used, right up against the waterfall of Skogafoss and on the broad black beach west of Cape Dyrholaey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200401232235id_/https://www.thelocationguide.com/2018/10/netflixs-lost-in-space-filmed-on-location-in-iceland/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where in iceland did they film the second series of lost in space", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9699, "Truth_answer": "Lost in Space is a reimagining of the 1965 series of the same name", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the show Lost in Space a remake", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9699, "Truth_answer": "Lost in Space is a reimagining of the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the original Lost in Space series inspired by", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9700, "Truth_answer": "South Korea is called the 'Land of Morning Calm'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country is called land of morning calm", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9700, "Truth_answer": "South Korea is called the 'Land of Morning Calm' for its spellbinding natural beauty of picturesque high mountains and clear waters and its splendid tranquillity, particularly in the morning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is South Korea called the 'Land of Morning Calm’", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9700, "Truth_answer": "The name Korea is derived from Goguryeo, which was one of the great powers in East Asia during its time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://zinniatrip.com/travel-blog/archives/09-2019_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does south korea's name come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9700, "Truth_answer": "Half of South Korea's over 51 million people live in the Seoul Capital Area, the fourth largest metropolitan economy in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://zinniatrip.com/travel-blog/archives/09-2019_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128063210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in south korea's capital", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9700, "Truth_answer": "South Korea occupies the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula, which extends some 1,100 km from the Asian mainland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is south korea located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9701, "Truth_answer": "The song has been widely recorded and has become a hit single for six different artists: P. P. Arnold, Keith Hampshire, Rod Stewart, Dawn Penn, Papa Dee and Sheryl Crow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227052022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Cut_Is_the_Deepest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded the first cut is the deepest", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9701, "Truth_answer": "The First Cut Is the Deepest is a 1967 song written by Cat Stevens, originally released by P. P. Arnold in May 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227052022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Cut_Is_the_Deepest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who recorded the first cut is the deepest first", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9701, "Truth_answer": "The song has won Cat Stevens songwriting awards, including two consecutive ASCAP songwriting awards for Songwriter of the Year in 2005 and 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227052022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Cut_Is_the_Deepest_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the song The First Cut Is the Deepest won awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9701, "Truth_answer": "It became one of Crow's biggest radio hits, peaking at No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming her first top 40 solo country hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227052022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Cut_Is_the_Deepest_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did sheryl crow's version of the first cut is the deepest do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9701, "Truth_answer": "The music video features Sheryl in a rocky desert singing with her guitar, riding horses and interacting in a cowboy environment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227052022id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Cut_Is_the_Deepest_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the music video for sheryl crow's first cut is the deepest like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9702, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the lyrics to i love you a bushel and a peck", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9703, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when i think of you janet jackson song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9704, "Truth_answer": "The main causes of poverty in the Philippines include low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years, low growth elasticity of poverty reduction, and weakness in employment generation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101012414id_/https://www.adb.org/publications/poverty-philippines-causes-constraints-and-opportunities_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the root causes of poverty in the philippines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9704, "Truth_answer": "Also failure to fully develop the agriculture sector, high inflation during crisis periods, and high levels of population growth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101012414id_/https://www.adb.org/publications/poverty-philippines-causes-constraints-and-opportunities_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other causes for poverty in the philippines besides low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years, low growth elasticity of poverty reduction, and weakness in employment generation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9704, "Truth_answer": "The poor in the Philippines are most likely self-employed farmers, fishermen, or other agricultural workers. Three-quarters of these people live in highly rural severe disaster-risk areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108192450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_the_Philippines_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does poverty affect most in the philippines", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9704, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, a quarter of the 105 million Philippine population lived in poverty, that is, over 26 million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108192450id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_the_Philippines_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people in the philippines live in poverty", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9704, "Truth_answer": "The capital city of the Philippines is Manila.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_season_is_it_in_Jerusalem_Israel_p3", "https://www.answers.com/Q/In_which_sea_is_Saint_Lucia_found_p2", "https://www.countryaah.com/bulgaria-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/honduras-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/jamaica-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/oman-faqs/_p0", "https://www.answers.com/Q/Are_there_moose_in_Juneau_Alaska_p1", "https://paintmaps.com/country-statistics/173/Philippines-Statistics_p0", "https://kmcmaggroup.com/research-insights/2013/why-you-should-consider-expanding-your-business-in-metro-manila/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203195625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila_p0", "https://www.gooverseas.com/tours-trips/philippines_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the philippine's capital", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9705, "Truth_answer": "The central dogma was first stated by Francis Crick in 1957, then published in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is accredited with penning the central dogma", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9705, "Truth_answer": "A second version of the central dogma is popular but incorrect. This is the simplistic DNA → RNA → protein pathway published by James Watson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219172420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there two versions of central dogma", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9705, "Truth_answer": "The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such information cannot be transferred back from protein.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219172420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the central dogma of molecular biology state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9705, "Truth_answer": "The dogma is a framework for understanding the transfer of sequence information between information-carrying biopolymers, in the most common or general case, in living organisms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219172420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the central dogma framework for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9705, "Truth_answer": "The biopolymers that comprise DNA, RNA and are linear polymers. The sequence of their monomers effectively encodes information.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does central dogma relate to biological sequence information", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9706, "Truth_answer": "The phrase is attributed to a 1944 edition of the African journal American Speech: “You can't judge a book by its binding.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095841id_/https://www.gingersoftware.com/content/phrases/dont-judge-a-book-by-its-cover/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote don't judge a book by its cover", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9706, "Truth_answer": "It was popularized when it appeared in the 1946 mystery Murder in the Glass Room by Lester Fuller and Edwin Rolfe: “You can never tell a book by its cover.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517095841id_/https://www.gingersoftware.com/content/phrases/dont-judge-a-book-by-its-cover/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who popularized the saying don't judge a book by its cover", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9706, "Truth_answer": "Many claim this phrase has its origins in ancient India, when people used to lob little balls of ghee butter at the statues of various gods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513131916id_/https://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/10-expressions-from-ancient-world9.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who popularized the saying to butter someone up", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9706, "Truth_answer": "To butter someone up means to flatter or be nice to someone in order to get something from them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202044612id_/https://www.bloomsbury-international.com/student-ezone/idiom-of-the-week/101-butter-someone-up/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202044612id_/https://www.bloomsbury-international.com/student-ezone/idiom-of-the-week/101-butter-someone-up/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does to butter someone up mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9706, "Truth_answer": "“The only reason Todd got the promotion is because he took the boss out to lunch every day and *buttered him up*.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202044612id_/https://www.bloomsbury-international.com/student-ezone/idiom-of-the-week/101-butter-someone-up/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of the saying to butter someone up", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9707, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga is the leading wicket taker in T20 Internationals, with 106 wickets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317094731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Twenty20_International_records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the most wicket taker in t20", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9707, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga is 36 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Lasith Malinga", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9707, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga is known for his ability to take consecutive wickets, with in-swinging yorkers: he is the only bowler in the world to have two World Cup hat-tricks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasith_Malinga_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Lasith Malinga known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9707, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga's unorthodox action and dipping slower ball yorkers are credited with much of his success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626205647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasith_Malinga_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is Lasith Malinga so successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9707, "Truth_answer": "Lasith Malinga was the first bowler to take four wickets in four consecutive balls twice in international cricket, after doing so against South Africa in the 2007 Cricket World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Lasith Malinga have any records", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9708, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "whatever happened to the cast of one life to live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9709, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "states elects the maximum number of members to the rajya sabha", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9710, "Truth_answer": "Spanning the distance between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is a 4.4-kilometre/2.7mile, 11-minute journey to infinite possibilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210210id_/https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-and-events/summer-activities/peak-2-peak-360-experience/peak-2-peak-gondola.aspx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the whistler peak to peak ride", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9710, "Truth_answer": "The PEAK 2 PEAK GONDOLA is a Guinness Book of World Records-holder for the longest and highest lift, connecting the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210210id_/https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-and-events/summer-activities/peak-2-peak-360-experience/peak-2-peak-gondola.aspx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Whistler Peak to Peak ride hold any records", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9710, "Truth_answer": "The PEAK 2 PEAK GONDOLA operates daily from May 23, 2020 to September 13, 2020 from 10am to 5pm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the hours for peak 2 peak gondola", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9710, "Truth_answer": "With a population of over 60 black bears, sightings from the Whistler Village Gondola are a common treat. For a closer look, book a bear viewing tour.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210210id_/https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-and-events/summer-activities/peak-2-peak-360-experience/peak-2-peak-gondola.aspx_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a related activity to the Whistler Peak to Peak gondola ride", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9710, "Truth_answer": "During the bear tour, visitors travel in a comfortable 4x4 vehicle through a maze of ski area roads that traverse the largest concentration of mother bear ranges in the region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101547id_/https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/explore-the-resort/activities-and-events/summer-activities/bear-viewing-tour.aspx_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the bear viewing tours in whistler blackcomb like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what end does the literary component of a program symphony or orchestral tone poem accomplish", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9712, "Truth_answer": "the Kilcher clan live off the land on their 600 acre homestead outside of Homer, Alaska", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111064509id_/https://screenrant.com/alaska-last-frontier-trivia-facts-discovery-jewel/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what part of alaska does the kilchers live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9712, "Truth_answer": "Alaska: The Last Frontier, depicts the lives of the Kilcher clan", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what show are the kilchers a part of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9712, "Truth_answer": "Alaska: The Last Frontier is currently in its 9th season of broadcast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what season is Alaska: The Last Frontier on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9712, "Truth_answer": "The ninth season premiered on October 6, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the 9th season of Alaska: The Last Frontier start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9712, "Truth_answer": "Production occurs throughout the year on site. The production crew is based out of California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does production for Alaska: The Last Frontier happen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9713, "Truth_answer": "The old scale lists an F5 tornado as wind speeds of 261–318 mph, while the new scale lists an EF5 as a tornado with winds above 200 mph", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121135717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Fujita_scale_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference between f5 and ef5", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9713, "Truth_answer": "The Enhanced Fujita scale rates the intensity of tornadoes in some countries, including the United States and Canada, based on the damage they cause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121135717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Fujita_scale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the enhanced fujita scale rate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9713, "Truth_answer": "Six categories", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many categories does the enhanced fujita scale have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9713, "Truth_answer": "EF1 is for moderate damage. Potential damage includes roofs severely stripped; mobile homes overturned or badly damaged; loss of exterior doors; windows and other glass broken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121135717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Fujita_scale_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the scale for moderate damage on the enhanced fujita scale", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9713, "Truth_answer": "EF5 means incredible damage. Well-built frame houses destroyed with foundations swept clean of debris; steel-reinforced concrete structures are critically damaged.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the worst on the enhanced fujita scale", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9714, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Henry, whose fiery orations against British tyranny would soon make him famous, submitted a series of resolutions to his colony's assembly, the House of Burgesses.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127072858id_/http://www.history.com:80/topics/american-revolution/stamp-act?_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote a series of formal statements explaining why the stamp act was threatening to the colonist", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9714, "Truth_answer": "Henry was born on the family farm, Studley, in Hanover County in the Colony of Virginia, on May 29, 1736.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what state was patrick henry from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9714, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Henry was an American attorney, planter, and orator best known for his declaration to the Second Virginia Convention", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102163627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Henry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was patrick henry known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9714, "Truth_answer": "A Founding Father, he served as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia, from 1776 to 1779 and from 1784 to 1786.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102163627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Henry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what offices did patrick henry serve in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9714, "Truth_answer": "Religion would play a key part in Henry's life; his father and namesake uncle were both devout and were both major influences in his life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102163627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Henry_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did religion play a role in patrick henry's life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9715, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can i shoot a gun on my property in tennessee", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9716, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dutch families as they set up in ollolai", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9717, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "so this is how it ends not with a bang", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9718, "Truth_answer": "September 16, 2004, Hurricane Ivan made landfall on the U.S. mainland in Gulf Shores, Alabama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ivan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last hurricane to hit gulf shores alabama", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9718, "Truth_answer": "Ivan formed in early September, and reached Category 5 strength on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ivan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what category was hurricane ivan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9718, "Truth_answer": "Ivan caused an estimated US$26.1 billion in damage along its path, of which $20.5 billion occurred in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much damage did hurricane ivan cause", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9718, "Truth_answer": "Ivan set 18 new records for intensity at low latitudes. Ivan had held the world record of 33 six-hour periods of intensity at or above Category 4 strength.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did hurricane ivan set any records", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9718, "Truth_answer": "Ivan killed 64 people in the Caribbean—mainly in Grenada and Jamaica—three in Venezuela, and 25 in the United States, including fourteen in Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what impact did hurricane ivan make", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9719, "Truth_answer": "The Early Nationalists had faith in the sense of justice, fair play, honesty and integrity of the British.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160909004234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Nationalists_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who believed in the british sense of justice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9719, "Truth_answer": "The Early Nationalists believed in patience and conciliation rather than confrontation, adopting orderly progress and constitutional means to realise their aims.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160909004234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Nationalists_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the early nationalists' methodology", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9719, "Truth_answer": "In spite of their role as the most progressive force of the time, the Early Nationalists received widespread criticism over their lack of success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160909004234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Nationalists_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the early nationalists' achievments", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9719, "Truth_answer": "The Early Nationalists wanted certain political and economic reforms with the view to unify the people of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160909004234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Nationalists_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the early nationalists wish to achieve", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9719, "Truth_answer": "The Early Nationalists defended civil rights whenever the British government tried to curtail them. Their struggle for freedom became an integral part of the national movement from the very beginning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160909004234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Nationalists_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the early nationalists defend civil rights", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9720, "Truth_answer": "Sirius Black dies in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who dies in book 5 of harry potter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9720, "Truth_answer": "Sirius Black was killed in a battle at the Ministry of Magic by his cousin, a Death Eater, Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry's 5th year at Hogwarts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603141456id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Black_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does sirius black die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9720, "Truth_answer": "Sirius Black was also known as Padfoot or Snuffles", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603141456id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Black_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Sirius Black have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9720, "Truth_answer": "He, along with his three friends, belonged to Gryffindor house when at Hogwarts, unlike the rest of his family, who had belonged to the house of Slytherin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603141456id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Black_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which house did sirius black belong to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9720, "Truth_answer": "He did not like his family, and ran away from home to James Potter's house when he was 16. The Potters took Sirius in as their own son.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190603141456id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_Black_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was sirius black related to harry potter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9721, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "due process clause of the fourteenth amendment summary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9722, "Truth_answer": "The Lightning Thief, the first novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series was published on July 1, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first percy jackson book published", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9722, "Truth_answer": "The Lightning Thief was written by Rick Riordan.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bookmark.ghost.io/2014/07/18/percy-jackson-and-the-olympians-the-lightning-thief/_p0", "https://sixoh6.com/2018/12/12/a-606-jolabokaflodid-suggestions-from-a-volunteer-librarian-grade-5/_p1", "http://alisbookshelfreviews.blogspot.com/2016/02/its-mondaywhat-are-you-reading_29.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1312171200000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1454302800000_p1", "http://alisbookshelfreviews.blogspot.com/2016/02/its-mondaywhat-are-you-reading_29.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1543640400000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1454302800000_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote The Lightning Thief", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9722, "Truth_answer": "It won the Adult Library Services Association Best Books for Young Adults, among other awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lightning_Thief_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Lightning Thief win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9722, "Truth_answer": "This novel is followed by The Sea of Monsters and spawned two sequel series and the extended universe of the Camp Half-Blood chronicles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lightning_Thief_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which book followed The Lightning Thief", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9722, "Truth_answer": "Development for The Lightning Thief began when author Rick Riordan made up stories for his son Haley, who had been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100140id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lightning_Thief_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired the development of The Lightning Thief", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9723, "Truth_answer": "The Dutch settlement history in South Africa began in March 1647 with the shipwreck of the Dutch ship Nieuwe Haarlem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001234717id_/https://www.colonialvoyage.com/dutch-south-africa/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the dutch go to south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9723, "Truth_answer": "In 1652 a Dutch expedition of 90 Calvinist settlers under the command of Jan Van Riebeeck founded the first permanent settlement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001234717id_/https://www.colonialvoyage.com/dutch-south-africa/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first dutch settlement in south africa founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9723, "Truth_answer": "the first permanent dutch settlement in south africa was founded near the Cape of Good Hope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first dutch settlement in south africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9723, "Truth_answer": "Jan Van Riebeeck was a Dutch navigator and colonial administrator who arrived in Cape Town in what then became the Dutch Cape Colony.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121132327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Riebeeck_p0", "http://timelineindex.com/content/view/4072_p6", "https://thestacker.com/stories/3474/recognizing-faces-worlds-most-traded-currencies_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was Jan Van Riebeeck", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9723, "Truth_answer": "Jan Van Riebeeck was born in Culemborg", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121132327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Riebeeck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Jan Van Riebeeck born", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9724, "Truth_answer": "Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee is the most-viewed video on YouTube, with over 6.6 billion views as of March 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the highest viewed video on youtube", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9724, "Truth_answer": "T-Series has the most-subscribed youtube channel with 133 millions subscribers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most subscribers on youtube", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9724, "Truth_answer": "The highest-paid YouTubers of 2019 is Ryan Kaji who makes $26 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who makes the most money on youtube", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9724, "Truth_answer": "In second place is “Dude Perfect.” The channel, which is now a decade old, shows videos of five friends in their 30s do stunts and break Guinness World Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220193731id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/20/ryan-kaji-remains-youtubes-highest-earner-making-26-million-in-2019.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who makes the most money on youtube after ryan kaji", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9724, "Truth_answer": "The first video uploaded is Me at the zoo is the first video that was uploaded to youtube. It was uploaded at 8:27 p.m. on Saturday, April 23, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first youtube video upload", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9725, "Truth_answer": "The Temple was destroyed in 586 BC by Nebuchadnezzar, the King of Babylon, when he conquered Jerusalem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205904id_/https://www.moon.com/travel/arts-culture/jerusalem-history-first-second-temples/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the first temple of jerusalem destroyed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9725, "Truth_answer": "Every year, those destructions are marked by the day of mourning called Tisha B’av.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205904id_/https://www.moon.com/travel/arts-culture/jerusalem-history-first-second-temples/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the day of mourning in relation to the destruction of jerusalem's temples", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9725, "Truth_answer": "Many Jewish people in the United States observe various restrictions during Tisha B’Av like fasting, avoiding washing, bathing, shaving or wearing cosmetics, and not wearing leather shoes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is Tisha B’av observed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9725, "Truth_answer": "Tisha B'Av 2020 will begin in the evening of Wednesday, July 29 and ends in the evening of Thursday, July 30", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is Tisha B’av", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9725, "Truth_answer": "Torah study is forbidden on Tisha B'Av, except for the study of distressing texts such as the Book of Lamentations, the Book of Job, portions of Jeremiah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are additional customs observed on Tisha B’av", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9726, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Gary Woodland won the PGA Tour with a score of 271.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the united states open golf championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9726, "Truth_answer": "Brooks Koepka was the runner up with a score of 274.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the runner up in the 2019 PGA Tour", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9726, "Truth_answer": "In October 2018, Brooks Koepka became World Number 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking after winning the 2018 CJ Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818023819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Koepka_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Brooks Koepka ever ranked number 1", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9726, "Truth_answer": "He is 29 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Brooks Koepka", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9726, "Truth_answer": "Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, Koepka was raised in Lake Worth, and attended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Brooks Koepka's early years like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9727, "Truth_answer": "An Oklahoma City airport is named for Will Rogers, where millions of passengers each year board their flights at an airport named for the victim of a fatal plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has an airport named after them that died in a plane crash", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9727, "Truth_answer": "William Penn Adair Rogers was an American stage and film actor, vaudeville performer, cowboy, humorist, newspaper columnist, and social commentator from Oklahoma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was will rogers famous", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9727, "Truth_answer": "He died in 1935 with aviator Wiley Post when their small airplane crashed in northern Alaska.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did will rogers die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9727, "Truth_answer": "I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I dident like.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114043245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Rogers_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did will roger's epigram read", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9727, "Truth_answer": "In 1962 the town of Higgins, Texas, began an annual observance of Will Rogers Day, in honor of the cowboy philosopher.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is will roger's legacy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9728, "Truth_answer": "For more than a year, hundreds of American, British and French cargo planes ferried provisions from Western Europe to the Tempelhof, Gatow and Tegel airfields in West Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who airlifted tons of supplies to berlin during the berlin airlift", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9728, "Truth_answer": "The Berlin airlift was supposed to be a short-term measure, but it settled in for the long haul as the Soviets refused to lift the blockade", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012857id_/https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/berlin-airlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the berlin airlift last long", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9728, "Truth_answer": "Life in West Berlin during the blockade was not easy. Fuel and electricity were rationed, and the black market was the only place to obtain many goods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012857id_/https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/berlin-airlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was life like during the blockade and berlin airlifts", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9728, "Truth_answer": "most West Berliners supported the airlift and their western allies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012857id_/https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/berlin-airlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the berliners support the airlifts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9728, "Truth_answer": "Most historians agree that the blockade was a failure in other ways, too. It amped up Cold War tensions and made the USSR look like a cruel and capricious enemy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128012857id_/https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/berlin-airlift_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the berlin blockade a failure", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9729, "Truth_answer": "Famous people from Staten Island, New York include Jeff Wittek, Pete Davidson, Christina Aguilera, Nyema, Joe Gatto and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was born in staten island new york", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9729, "Truth_answer": "Staten Island is the southernmost of New York City's 5 boroughs. It is connected to Lower Manhattan via the Staten Island Ferry, which runs across New York Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is staten island located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9729, "Truth_answer": "Staten Island is the least populated of the boroughs but is the third-largest in land area at 58.5 sq mi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121024920id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staten_Island_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is staten island heavily populated", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9729, "Truth_answer": "If each borough were ranked as a city, Staten Island would rank as the 39th most populous in the U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how populous is staten island in comparison to other US cities", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9729, "Truth_answer": "Staten Island joined New York City in 1898, and was referred to as the Borough of Richmond until 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did staten island join new york", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9730, "Truth_answer": "Billy Abbott is currently portrayed by Jason Thompson on The Young and the Restless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://todayiwouldinterview.weebly.com/may-11th.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played billy abbott on young and the restless", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9730, "Truth_answer": "The Young and the Restless is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220002231id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_and_the_Restless_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created The Young and the Restless", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9730, "Truth_answer": "Eric Braeden is a German-born American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the soap opera The Young and the Restless.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224040645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Braeden_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays victor newman on the young and the restless", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9730, "Truth_answer": "Eric Braeden is 78.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Eric Braeden", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9730, "Truth_answer": "Braeden appeared as Colonel John Jacob Astor IV in the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224040645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Braeden_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224040645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Braeden_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Eric Braeden in titanic", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9731, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "abbreviation for colloids and surfaces a physicochemical and engineering aspects", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9732, "Truth_answer": "The hotel is loosely based on an actual hotel built in 1893 by H. H. Holmes in Chicago, Il.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216072932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story:_Hotel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was american horror story hotel based on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9732, "Truth_answer": "American Horror Story: Hotel is the fifth season of the FX horror anthology television series American Horror Story", "Truth_passages": [ "http://thestream.tv/episode/helena-mattsson-on-american-horror-story-hotel-after-show-season-5-episode-7-flicker/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216072932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story:_Hotel_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/review/american-horror-story/63517104?ref=node_name&pos=11&a=0<ype=n&l=681995&g=0_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what season was the hotel on american horror story", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9732, "Truth_answer": "American Horror Story: Hotel initially received more mixed reviews from critics in comparison to its predecessors, but audience reception was more positive, and has since become a fan-favorite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216072932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story:_Hotel_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical response to season 5 of american horro story", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9732, "Truth_answer": "The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 64% approval rating with an average rating of 6.38/10 based on 48 reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what the season 5 of american horror story receive on rotten tomatoes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9732, "Truth_answer": "Hotel's premiere episode, Checking In, was initially watched by 5.81 million viewers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216072932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Horror_Story:_Hotel_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people watched Hotel's premiere episode", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9733, "Truth_answer": "The term net neutrality was coined by Columbia University media law professor Tim Wu in 2003, as an extension of the longstanding concept of a common carrier", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the term net neutrality come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9733, "Truth_answer": "the idea, principle, or requirement that Internet service providers should or must treat all Internet data as the same regardless of its kind, source, or destination", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119152427id_/https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/net%20neutrality_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the definition of net neutrality", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9733, "Truth_answer": "With net neutrality, ISPs may not intentionally block, slow down, or charge money for specific online content.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does net neutrality prevent isps from doing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9733, "Truth_answer": "Much of the conflict over net neutrality arises from how Internet services are classified by the Federal Communications Commission under authority of the Communications Act of 1934.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there conflict over net neutrality in the United States", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9733, "Truth_answer": "Net neutrality in Canada is a debated issue in that nation, but not to the degree of partisanship in other nations such as the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130100810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there conflict over net neutrality in Canada", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9734, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was president of kenya when the u.s. embassy was bombed in 1998", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9735, "Truth_answer": "The Lodge has been adored by fans worldwide and after two successful seasons has yet to be renewed by Disney Channel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is season 3 of the lodge coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9735, "Truth_answer": "The series stars Sophie Simnett, Luke Newton, Thomas Doherty, Bethan Wright, Jayden Revri, Jade Alleyne, Joshua Sinclair-Evans, and Mia Jenkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200329030100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lodge_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the lodge series star", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9735, "Truth_answer": "Fifteen-year-old Skye moves with her father Ed from the big city to rural Northern Ireland, where they take over a local hotel called North Star,", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the lodge", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9735, "Truth_answer": "The series is based on the Israeli series North Star", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200329030100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lodge_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the lodge series based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9735, "Truth_answer": "23 September 2016", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the lodge series premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9736, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time england were in the semi finals", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9737, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is thanos and what are infinity stones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9738, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of songs from sonu ki titu ki sweety", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9739, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mariah carey all i want for christmas views", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9740, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lyrics to we may never pass this way again", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9741, "Truth_answer": "The Baltimore Bullets acquired their name in reference to the Phoenix Shot Tower.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_Bullets_(1944%E2%80%931954)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the baltimore bullets get their name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9741, "Truth_answer": "The team folded November 27, 1954, with a 3–11 record, making the Bullets the last NBA franchise to do so, as of 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_Bullets_(1944%E2%80%931954)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the baltimore bullets still play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9741, "Truth_answer": "From 1944 to 1954", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the baltimore bullets play", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9741, "Truth_answer": "Out of all defunct NBA teams, the Bullets were members of the association for the longest time and the only defunct team to win a championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200124095753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_Bullets_(1944%E2%80%931954)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the baltimore bullets compare to other defunct teams", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9741, "Truth_answer": "Blue, red, white", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the baltimore bullets colors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9742, "Truth_answer": "The 3-point line debuted in Division I men's basketball in 1987", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121135135id_/https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2019-10-03/how-new-3-point-line-might-affect-college-basketball_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did college basketball start using the 3 point line", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9742, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved moving it back to 22 feet, 1¾ inches", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121135135id_/https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2019-10-03/how-new-3-point-line-might-affect-college-basketball_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the college basketball 3 point line moved back recently", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9742, "Truth_answer": "In the 2009 season, the first with an extended line since the shot was introduced and saw an immediate drop-off in 3-point performance", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121135135id_/https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2019-10-03/how-new-3-point-line-might-affect-college-basketball_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the college basketball 3 point line extension in 2009 affect the 3 point perfomance", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9742, "Truth_answer": "Since 2008, the three-point arc has rested at 20 feet, 9 inches from the center of the basket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113103845id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2019/06/05/college-basketball-three-point-line-moving-back-international-distance/1357922001/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the college basketball 3 point line before 2009", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9742, "Truth_answer": "The college basketball committee said it aimed to slow the three-point prevalence in college hoops, a rising trend in the game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113103845id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2019/06/05/college-basketball-three-point-line-moving-back-international-distance/1357922001/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the college basketball committee move the 3 point line", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9743, "Truth_answer": "Both parties must possess a valid government issued ID from the State of Florida. The buyer must meet the minimum age requirement and not be prohibited from possessing a firearm.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to do a private gun sale in florida", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9743, "Truth_answer": "Privately selling a firearm can be dangerous, but as long as you follow the legal requirements, you are well within your rights to sell your firearm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111233726id_/https://www.tampacarry.com/florida-rules-on-private-firearm-sales_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111233726id_/https://www.tampacarry.com/florida-rules-on-private-firearm-sales_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is it legal to do a private gun sale in florida", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9743, "Truth_answer": "When conducting private gun sales in Florida, make the trade in a public place and use a Bill of Sale Document.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some tips for private gun sales in florida", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9743, "Truth_answer": "Don’t send someone money without seeing the firearm in person. Don't allow people to know where you live or work. Don't get suckered into deals too good to be true.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111233726id_/https://www.tampacarry.com/florida-rules-on-private-firearm-sales_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what should be avoided when conducting a private gun sale in florida", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9743, "Truth_answer": "For shotguns with no Shoulder Stock the minimum age requirement is 21. For Shotguns with shoulder stock the minimum age requirement is 18.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the minimum age requirement for a private shotgun sale in florida", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9744, "Truth_answer": "the ultimate fate of the lactate is oxidation to ATP", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103725id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/lactic-acid_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "lactic acid production would be the fate of which energy system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9744, "Truth_answer": "As the name suggests the ATP-PC system consists of adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204103037id_/https://www.ptdirect.com/training-design/anatomy-and-physiology/the-atp-pc-system_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ATP consist of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9744, "Truth_answer": "This energy system provides immediate energy through the breakdown of these stored high energy phosphates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ATP do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9744, "Truth_answer": "Lactic acid fermentation makes ATP in the absence of oxygen by converting glucose to lactic acid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does lactic acid produce ATP", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9744, "Truth_answer": "Yogurt is a product of the acidic fermentation of milk. The lactose in the milk is converted to lactic acid, which lowers the pH.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does yogurt contain lactic acid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9745, "Truth_answer": "Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, opened on 28 September 2003", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114200423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Speed_1_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the channel tunnel rail link open", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9745, "Truth_answer": "Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link is a 67-mile high-speed railway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the channel tunnel rail link", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9745, "Truth_answer": "Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link links London with the Channel Tunnel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the channel tunnel rail link connect", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9745, "Truth_answer": "Trains run at speeds of up to 300 kilometres per hour on HS1. I", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114200423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Speed_1_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how fast are the trains in the channel tunnel rail link", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9745, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, the CTRL project was awarded the Major Project Award at the British Construction Industry Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114200423id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Speed_1_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the channel tunnel rail link win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "prince of persia the sands of time actors name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9747, "Truth_answer": "Ellie Kemper and Jane Krakowski appear in Sonic’s newest commercial campaign.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the woman on the sonic commercial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9747, "Truth_answer": "Ellie Kemper and Jane Krakowski are Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt costars", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814182919id_/https://people.com/tv/ellie-kemper-jane-krakowski-sonic-commercial/_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/funniest-shows-on-tv-right-now/ranker-tv?ref=also_ranked&pos=27&a=0&l=2220897<ype=n&g=0_p5", "https://www.ranker.com/list/shows-to-marathon-on-a-plane/loganrapp?ref=also_ranked&pos=16&a=0&l=63137489<ype=n&g=0_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what show are Ellie Kemper and Jane Krakowski from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9747, "Truth_answer": "“I love their food, and I’ve been a fan of their commercials for years,” Kemper, tells PEOPLE of why she wanted to get involved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814182919id_/https://people.com/tv/ellie-kemper-jane-krakowski-sonic-commercial/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Ellie Kemper and Jane Krakowski want to be on the sonic commercial", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9747, "Truth_answer": "Ellie Kemper is 39 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is ellie kemper", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9747, "Truth_answer": "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was created by Tina Fey", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.tvwise.co.uk/2014/05/la-screenings-2014-nbcuniversal-international-television-distribution-whats-hot-whats/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did ellie kemper write Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9748, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a member of the commonwealth that was not colonized by britain is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9749, "Truth_answer": "The Northern Trust will feature the top-125 PGA TOUR players", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is playing in the northern trust open", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9749, "Truth_answer": "TPC Boston’s list of distinguished champions include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and many more", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the previous champions in the northern trust open", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9749, "Truth_answer": "The Northern Trust will be held August 12-16", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the northern trust open", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9749, "Truth_answer": "The Northern Trust will be held at TPC Boston", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the northern trust open", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9749, "Truth_answer": "70 players will advance", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players will advance in the northern trust open", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9750, "Truth_answer": "The fish's name is revealed to be Carlos K. Krinklebine in the TV special The Cat in the Hat, while he had no name in aaptations of the book.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fishes name from cat in the hat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9750, "Truth_answer": "He had no name in any of the other adaptations of the book, in which he was just called 'Fish'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fishes name from the cat in the hat book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9750, "Truth_answer": "In an analysis of the fish, MacDonald asserts that it represents the voice of the children's absent mother.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231151908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_in_the_Hat_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the fish in cat in the hat represent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9750, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Seuss conceived the beginnings of the story while he was in an elevator operated by a small, stooped woman wearing 'a leather half-glove and a secret smile'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did dr. seuss come up with the cat in the hat", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9750, "Truth_answer": "The book was met with immediate critical and commercial success. Reviewers praised it as an exciting alternative to traditional primers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231151908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_in_the_Hat_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the book cat in the hat immediately successful", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9751, "Truth_answer": "Paradise was filmed about twenty miles south of Charleston, on Wadmalaw Island. The production found a historic coastal village called Rockville, where the majority of filming took place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the movie paradise with don johnson filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9751, "Truth_answer": "The alternative title for Paradise was Highway", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other name was the movie Paradise called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9751, "Truth_answer": "18 September 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the movie paradise released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9751, "Truth_answer": "Mary Agnes Donoghue wrote and directed the film", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the movie paradise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9751, "Truth_answer": "The cast included Melanie Griffith, Don Johnson, Elijah Wood, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the main cast the movie paradise", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9752, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "provide a brief description of this company (msc)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9753, "Truth_answer": "Before the US, Panama was dependent on Colombia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who controlled panama before the us stepped in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9753, "Truth_answer": "Panama declared independence from Colombia on November 3, 1903", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did panama declare independece from colombia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9753, "Truth_answer": "Panama's economy, because of its key geographic location, is mainly based on a well-developed service sector, especially commerce, tourism, and trading.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128063855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is panama's main economic source", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9753, "Truth_answer": "The handover of the Canal and military installations by the United States has given rise to large construction projects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128063855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_p26", "https://davemerat.com/CityCustompage.aspx?city=syhftd_p10", "http://inderjitgrewal.com/CityCustompage.aspx?city=canadafsbo%60s(forsalebyowner)&Domain=inderjitgrewal.realtor_p10", "http://stampselector.blogspot.com/2014/10/stamp-investment-tip-panama-1956-popes.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the handover of the canal affect Panama's economy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9753, "Truth_answer": "Panama is home to Tocumen International Airport, Central America's largest airport. Additionally there are more than 20 smaller airfields in the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128063855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there many airports in panama", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9754, "Truth_answer": "Parking on the left, or facing traffic is illegal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you know what side of the street to park on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9754, "Truth_answer": "By parking on the left, it would require you to drive on the left side of the roadway, violating this law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928015456id_/https://www.sentinel-standard.com/article/20130906/news/130909625_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is parking on the left side of the street illegal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9754, "Truth_answer": "It's not illegal, but is a little discourteous to park so close to another vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is parking too close to another car illegal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9754, "Truth_answer": "If the road is a public road with no road markings, lines or signage to signify that you are not allowed to park there, then it would seem that you are perfectly within your rights to do so.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is it not illegal to park close to another car", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9754, "Truth_answer": "To be street legal, a vehicle must have side and rear reflectors. Side reflectors must be amber, and rear reflectors must be red.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://myuzer.xyz/q/what-size-battery-do-you-need-in-your-03-trailblazer_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what makes a car street legal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9755, "Truth_answer": "Mason Gamble played Dennis the Menace.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-name-these-1990s-family-movies?remorapos=2&rmalg=es&remorasrc=8b43861a-ecd7-4653-bf55-98ad95948188_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played dennis the menace in the 1993 movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9755, "Truth_answer": "Mason got the role after beating out a reported 20,000 children who had auditioned", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_Gamble_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many children did mason gamble compete with for the role of dennis the menace", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9755, "Truth_answer": "Mason Gamble is 34 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is mason gamble now", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9755, "Truth_answer": "He also appeared in Anya's Bell with Della Reese, starring as a dyslexic boy. In 1999, Gamble portrayed Brady Lang in the thriller Arlington Road.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_Gamble_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did mason gamble appear in any other movies besides dennis the menace", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9755, "Truth_answer": "Mason Wilson Gamble is a former American actor and marine biologist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113210410id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_Gamble_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is mason gamble still acting", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9756, "Truth_answer": "The 1963 Nutty Professor stars Jerry Lewis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118052715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nutty_Professor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the original 'nutty professor' back in 1963", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9756, "Truth_answer": "A remake was released in 1996, starring Eddie Murphy and Jada Pinkett-Smith, directed by Tom Shadyac.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 'nutty professor' remake released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9756, "Truth_answer": "The Nutty Professor has received generally positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 64% based on reviews from 55 critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103220948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nutty_Professor_(1996_film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the response to the nutty professor 1996 film", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9756, "Truth_answer": "The Nutty Professor was a box office success, opening with $25,411,725 and reaching a domestic sum of $128,814,019, and $145,147,000 internationally, for a total of $273,961,019 worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103220948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nutty_Professor_(1996_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the nutty professor 1996 film remake do in the box office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9756, "Truth_answer": "A sequel, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps was released on July 28, 2000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103220948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nutty_Professor_(1996_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the nutty professor 1996 film have a sequel", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9757, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do they announce person of the year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9758, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the power according to the pluralist theory", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dg ruparel college of arts science and commerce", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9760, "Truth_answer": "England captain, Harry Kane, won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, having scored a total of six goals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093859id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/873979/world-cup-2018-top-goalscorers/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most goals so far in the world cup 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9760, "Truth_answer": "Harry Edward Kane MBE is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and captains the England national team.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127143054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Kane_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is harry kane", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9760, "Truth_answer": "Harry Edward Kane was born in Walthamstow, London to Kim and Patrick Kane and has one older brother, Charlie. He has Irish ancestry through his father who is from Galway.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127143054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Kane_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was harry kane's early life like", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9760, "Truth_answer": "Harry Kane is 26 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is harry edward kane", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9760, "Truth_answer": "Kane has a sponsorship deal with sportswear and equipment supplier Nike: he wears Nike Hypervenom football boots.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did harry kane have any sponsors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "southern illinois university school of dental medicine alton", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9762, "Truth_answer": "Chad Gable defeated King Corbin by pinfall. R-Truth pinned Tamina to win the 24/7 Championship.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083335id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2855512-wwe-hell-in-a-cell-2019-results-reviewing-top-highlights-and-low-points_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won raw tag team championship in hell in a cell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9762, "Truth_answer": "Betts was born in Saint Michael, Minnesota. He is a graduate of Northern Michigan University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Gable_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was chad gable's early life like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9762, "Truth_answer": "In November 2013, Betts signed a contract with the professional wrestling promotion WWE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Gable_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was chad gable signed to the wwe", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9762, "Truth_answer": "He made his television debut on the January 8, 2015 episode of NXT, losing to Tyler Breeze.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002152552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Gable_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did chad gable make his television debut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9762, "Truth_answer": "Chad Gable is 34 years old", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is chad gable", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9763, "Truth_answer": "On December 6, 2017 President Trump formally recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the capital city of israel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9763, "Truth_answer": "Jerusalem is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is jerusalem a holy city", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9763, "Truth_answer": "Both Israel and the Palestinian Authority claim Jerusalem as their capital, as Israel maintains its primary governmental institutions there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202174056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the conflict with the capital jerusalem", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9763, "Truth_answer": "During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed at least twice, besieged 23 times, captured and recaptured 44 times, and attacked 52 times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was jerusalem ever destroyed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9763, "Truth_answer": "The city is characterized by a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers, and mild, wet winters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is jerusalem's climate like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9764, "Truth_answer": "Adam Driver played Ben Solo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the actor that plays ben solo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9764, "Truth_answer": "Adam Driver is 36 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is Adam Driver", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9764, "Truth_answer": "He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Volpi Cup, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, three Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has adam driver won any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9764, "Truth_answer": "Adam Douglas Driver was born on November 19, 1983, in San Diego, California, the son of Nancy Wright, a paralegal, and Joe Douglas Driver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was adam driver's early life like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9764, "Truth_answer": "Shortly after the September 11 attacks, Driver enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was assigned to Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines as an 81mm mortar man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was adam driver ever in the army", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9765, "Truth_answer": "Dennis Quaid plays the dad in the 2005 Yours, Mine & Ours.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the dad in yours mine and ours", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9765, "Truth_answer": "Quaid has been married three times and has three children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Dennis Quaid's personal life like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the fn key located on a desktop keyboard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is season 2 of swat coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9768, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do i rank on the kinsey scale", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9769, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state generates the most revenue in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9770, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang i was made for loving you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9771, "Truth_answer": "Maniram Dewan was a leader in the Revolt of 1857 in Assam", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the leader of the 1857 revolt in assam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9771, "Truth_answer": "A loyal ally of the British East India Company in his early years, Maniram Dewan was hanged by the British for conspiring against them during the 1857 uprising.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180806052645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniram_Dewan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with maniram dewan in the revolt of 1857 in assam", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9771, "Truth_answer": "Maniram Dewan was a tea cultivator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was maniram dewan's job", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9771, "Truth_answer": "Apart from the tea industry, Maniram also ventured into iron smelting, gold procuring and salt production.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180806052645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniram_Dewan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did maniram dewan do besides working with tea", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9771, "Truth_answer": "Maniram was hung for waging war against the British East India Company government in Assam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180806052645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniram_Dewan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was maniram dewan hung", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9772, "Truth_answer": "Henry McMaster won the 2018 South Carolina gubernatorial election to a full term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the gubernatorial race in south carolina", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9772, "Truth_answer": "Henry McMaster held the position of Governor before the 2018 South Carolina gubernatorial election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the governor of south carolina before the 2018 south carolina gubernatorial election", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9772, "Truth_answer": "Henry McMaster is a Republican.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is henry mcmaster a democrat", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9772, "Truth_answer": "Henry McMaster defeated James Smith in the general election, thereby winning election to a full term.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031103248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_South_Carolina_gubernatorial_election_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did henry mcmaster defeat in the 2018 south carolina gubernatorial election", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9772, "Truth_answer": "Henry McMaster won the 2018 South Carolina gubernatorial election by 921,342 votes, or 54 percent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did henry mcmaster win the 2018 south carolina gubernatorial election by", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9773, "Truth_answer": "Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, located in between Earth and Jupiter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123130241id_/http://www.edu.pe.ca:80/southernkings/Mars.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the location of mars in the solar system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9773, "Truth_answer": "Mars is much farther away from the Sun than Earth; the distance of Mars from the Sun is about 228,000,000 km.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is mars from the sun", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9773, "Truth_answer": "Mars is often referred to as the 'Red Planet'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does mars have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9773, "Truth_answer": "The effect of the iron oxide prevalent on Mars' surface gives it a reddish appearance distinctive among the astronomical bodies visible to the naked eye.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is mars called the red planet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9773, "Truth_answer": "After Mars, there is an asteroid belt that separates the inner planets from the outer ones. The outer planets in order are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what comes after Mars in the solar system", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9774, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "law and order criminal intent season 10 cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9775, "Truth_answer": "Madonna's songs Vogue and Keep It Together were Australia's number 1 singles on May 26, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the number 1 single in australia on may 26 1990", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9775, "Truth_answer": "Madonna's song Vogue was the number 1 single in the US on May 26, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the number 1 single in the US on may 26 1990", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9775, "Truth_answer": "Vogue, or voguing, is a highly stylized, modern house dance originating in the late 1980s that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene of the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012175412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(dance)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is voguing a dance", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9775, "Truth_answer": "Critically, Madonna's song Vogue has been met with appreciation ever since its release; reviewers have praised its anthemic nature and listed it as one of Madonna's career highlights.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225175257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(Madonna_song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was madonna's song vogue received", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9775, "Truth_answer": "The Madonna song Vogue is a house song with disco influence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is madonna's song vogue", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9776, "Truth_answer": "In the excretory system, diffusion of water, salts, and waste products occurs in the kidneys. Diffusion of calcium from food into cells occurs in the intestines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814205246id_/https://education.seattlepi.com/examples-diffusion-organs-4879.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does diffusion occur in the excretory system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9776, "Truth_answer": "The advantage of diffusion is that it does not require as much energy to regulate, as opposed to a cell having to make proteins that pump molecules across a membrane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814205246id_/https://education.seattlepi.com/examples-diffusion-organs-4879.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some advantages of diffusion in the body", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9776, "Truth_answer": "Heat from the body diffuses away in the form of sweat that evaporates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814205246id_/https://education.seattlepi.com/examples-diffusion-organs-4879.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else in the body besides the excretory system uses diffusion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9776, "Truth_answer": "Diffusion takes place when a new chemical enters a cell's cytosol, the fluid part of a cell's insides. After new molecules enter a cell, they diffuse evenly through the cytosol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115225112id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-diffusion.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does diffusion take place in a cell", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9776, "Truth_answer": "When perfume is produced in one part of a room, it spreads to the rest through diffusion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115225112id_/https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-diffusion.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of diffusion in daily life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9777, "Truth_answer": "The Season of the Harvest or Low Water was the third and final season of the lunar and civil Egyptian calendars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the growing season end in egypt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9777, "Truth_answer": "The Season of the Harvest was known to the Egyptians themselves as Low Water, in reference to the state of the Nile before the beginning of its annual flood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the season of the harvest in egypt also called low water", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9777, "Truth_answer": "In the lunar calendar, the Season of the Harvest usually lasted from May to September, because the precise timing of the flood varied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826062714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Season_of_the_Harvest_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the season of harvest last in egypt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9777, "Truth_answer": "In the civil Egyptian calendar, the lack of leap years into the Ptolemaic and Roman periods meant the season lost about one day every four years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826062714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Season_of_the_Harvest_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the season of harvest last in egypt according to the civil calendar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9777, "Truth_answer": "The Season of the Harvest fell after the Season of the Emergence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the season of the harvest begin in egypt", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9778, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "hindsight can at times influence the accuracy of clinical judgments", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9779, "Truth_answer": "Captain John Treasure Jones RD, was a British sea officer who was appointment as the last master of the Cunard liner, RMS Queen Mary.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the captain of the queen mary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9779, "Truth_answer": "At 1018 feet long and more than 81,000 tons, the Queen Mary was one of the largest ships ever built at the time, second only to the French liner Normandie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the queen mary", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9779, "Truth_answer": "From 25–30 July 1943, Queen Mary carried 15,740 soldiers and 943 crews, a standing record for the most passengers ever transported on one vessel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people could fit on the queen mary", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9779, "Truth_answer": "A 1966 action-adventure film written by Twilight Zone writer Rod Serling and starring Frank Sinatra, Assault on a Queen, takes place in part on the Queen Mary.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019101037id_/http://mentalfloss.com:80/article/544591/facts-about-rms-queen-mary_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the queen mary ever in a movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9779, "Truth_answer": "The iconic ship is now a floating luxury hotel, museum, and tourist attraction, complete with three restaurants, shopping, and dining.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the queen mary still operate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9780, "Truth_answer": "The Handmaid's Tale is the story of life in the dystopia of Gilead, a totalitarian society in what was the United States that treats women as property of the state", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tv show the handmaid's tale about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9780, "Truth_answer": "The Handmaid's Tale features an ensemble cast including Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Alexis Bledel, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd, O. T. Fagbenle, Max Minghella and Samira Wiley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708212743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Handmaid's_Tale_characters_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Handmaid%27s_Tale_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is in the cast of the handmaids tale", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9780, "Truth_answer": "The costume designer for The Handmaid's Tale is Natalie Bronfman", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the costume designer for the handmaids tale", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9780, "Truth_answer": "You can watch The Handmaid's Tale on Hulu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can i watch the handmaids tale", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9780, "Truth_answer": "As of August 14, 2019, 36 episodes of The Handmaid's Tale have been released, concluding the third season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026113647id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Handmaid%27s_Tale_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what season is the handmaids tale currently on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9781, "Truth_answer": "The Land of Goshen was located in the eastern Delta of the Nile, lower Egypt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102170205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Goshen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the land of goshen in egypt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9781, "Truth_answer": "The Land of Goshen is named in the Bible as the place in Egypt given to the Hebrews by the pharaoh of Joseph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102170205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Goshen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the land of goshen in egypt in the bible", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9781, "Truth_answer": "The Land of Goshen was also the land from which the Hebrews later left Egypt at the time of the Exodus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any other references to the land of goshen in the bible besides being the place in Egypt given to the Hebrews by the pharaoh of Joseph", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9781, "Truth_answer": "Canaan was located in the Levant region of present-day Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118165109id_/https://www.ancient.eu/canaan/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was canaan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9781, "Truth_answer": "Canaan was also known as Phoenicia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did canaan have any other names", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9782, "Truth_answer": "Viruses are an exception to the cell theory because although they can replicate and adapt to the environment, they do not have the basic components to live on their own.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one exception to the cell theory", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9782, "Truth_answer": "Cell theory states that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111161651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_theory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is cell theory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9782, "Truth_answer": "Cell theory is now universally accepted.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is cell theory widely accepted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9782, "Truth_answer": "In 1839, Matthias Jakob Schleiden published Microscopic Investigations on the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Plants and Animals, which included the first statement of the cell theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225184445id_/https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/scientific-method4.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was cell theory first mentioned", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9782, "Truth_answer": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden's Microscopic Investigations on the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Plants and Animals states that all living things are made up of cells.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first statement of the cell theory as mentioned in Matthias Jakob Schleiden's Microscopic Investigations on the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Plants and Animals“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9783, "Truth_answer": "In 1917, Clifford Noble bought out Arthur Hinds and entered into a partnership with William Barnes; the name of the store was changed to Barnes & Noble soon after.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name barnes and noble come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9783, "Truth_answer": "Barnes & Noble began in 1886 as a bookstore called Arthur Hinds & Company", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes_%26_Noble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was barnes and nobles' original name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9783, "Truth_answer": "Barnes & Noble began in 1886 as a bookstore called Arthur Hinds & Company, located in the Cooper Union Building in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213043id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnes_%26_Noble_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first barnes and nobles store located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9783, "Truth_answer": "As of March 7, 2019, the company operates 627 retail stores in all 50 U.S. states.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many barnes and nobles exist", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9783, "Truth_answer": "Charles M. Barnes, William Barnes, G. Clifford Noble, and Leonard Riggio are the founders of Barnes and Nobles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the founders of barnes and nobles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9784, "Truth_answer": "The last time the Lions swept the Packers in back-to-back years was 1982-83.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023030942id_/https://www.packers.com/news/lions-streak-nfc-north-positioning-both-at-stake-on-mnf-vs-packers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the lions beat the packers in green bay", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9784, "Truth_answer": "The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what city are the lions from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9784, "Truth_answer": "ESPN analyst picks Detroit Lions Quarterback Matthew Stafford as MVP in early predictions for 2020 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200207105937id_/https://www.mlive.com/lions/2020/02/espn-analyst-picks-lions-qb-matthew-stafford-as-mvp-in-early-predictions-for-2020-season.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the detroit lions' mvp", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9784, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Stafford has been with the Detroit Lions since 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long has matthew stafford been with the detroit lions", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9784, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Matthew Stafford signed a $135-million contract extension with the Detroit Lions, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history at the time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921202003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Stafford_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is matthew stafford paid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9785, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Warburton is the voice of Ken in Bee Movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the boyfriend in the bee movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9785, "Truth_answer": "Barry B. Benson, a bee just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. He discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to sue them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is bee movie about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9785, "Truth_answer": "On a special trip outside the hive, Barry's life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. Their relationship blossoms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226110706id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0389790/_p1", "http://whatismymovie.com/item?item=2948356_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does barry b. benson fall in love in bee movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9785, "Truth_answer": "Vanessa is voiced by Renée Zellweger in Bee Movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the voice of vanessa in bee movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9785, "Truth_answer": "Academy Award-winning actress Renee Zellweger is known for her roles in 'Jerry Maguire,' 'Cold Mountain,' 'Chicago' and the 'Bridget Jones's Diary' film series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190930071537id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/renee-zellweger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is renée zellweger famous for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9786, "Truth_answer": "Owning a firearm in Thailand has been legal since 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818051650id_/http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-10/13/c_136675426.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is it legal to own a gun in thailand", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9786, "Truth_answer": "Foreigners are banned from possessing and using guns in Thailand after the National Legislative Assembly passed amendments to the Weapon, Firearm, Explosive and Firework Act on October 12, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818051650id_/http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-10/13/c_136675426.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can a foreigner own a gun in thailand", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9786, "Truth_answer": "Offenses under the Weapon, Firearm, Explosive and Firework Act in Thailand could face a jail term of one to 20 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if foreigners have a gun in thailand", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9786, "Truth_answer": "In Vietnam, it's illegal for civilians to own firearms other than shotguns, and those can be held only under restrictive regulations", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226094432id_/https://reason.com/2015/06/02/when-guns-are-outlawed-vietnamese-entrep/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the gun laws in vietnam", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9786, "Truth_answer": "Laser taser guns are forbidden in Vietnam. The law forbids to bring them with you in and out when entering Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are tasers legal in vietnam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9787, "Truth_answer": "McCartney is the debut solo album by English musician Paul McCartney", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCartney_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of paul mccartney's first solo album", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9787, "Truth_answer": "Despite Maybe I'm Amazed receiving considerable airplay on US radio, Paul McCartney refused to issue it or any other song from the album McCartney as a single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCartney_(album)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any singles on the album McCartney", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9787, "Truth_answer": "By 15 May, 1970, the album McCartney had sold over 1 million copies in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCartney_(album)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies of the debut album McCartney were sold", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9787, "Truth_answer": "The album McCartney was released on 17 April 1970 by Apple Records.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the solo debut McCartney album released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9787, "Truth_answer": "The album McCartney was recorded in McCartney's home, St John's Wood, Morgan Studios, Willesden, and Abbey Road Studios, London", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026122016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCartney_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the McCartney solo album recorded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9788, "Truth_answer": "On The Young and the Restless, Colleen is kidnapped by Jack's mentally unstable ex-wife, Patty Williams. She nearly drowned trying to escape, and was declared brain dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who killed colleen on young and the restless", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9788, "Truth_answer": "On The Young and the Restlesss, Jack took Colleen to the hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did colleen carlton get to the hospital on young and the restless", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9788, "Truth_answer": "On The Young and the Restless, Traci Abbott made the decision to remove her daughter from life support and donated Colleen Carlton's heart to Victor Newman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who took colleen carlton off life support on young and the restless", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9788, "Truth_answer": "One year after her death, Colleen Carlton made an appearance in a dream had by Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did colleen carlton ever come back on the young and the restless after her death", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9788, "Truth_answer": "On The Young and the Restless, Colleen Carlton became popular when paired with J. T. Hellstrom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was colleen carlton so popular on the young and the restless", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9789, "Truth_answer": "The guy Stick was talking to at the end of the episode is almost certainly Stone, who first appeared in Daredevil #187.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181012142254id_/http://www.denofgeek.com:80/tv/daredevil/35030/daredevil-episode-7-viewing-notes-stick_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the man stick was talking to in daredevil", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9789, "Truth_answer": "Stick trained a young Matt Murdock how to fight and protect himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014083026id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stick_(comics)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did stick train on daredevil", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9789, "Truth_answer": "Stone is portrayed by Jasson Finney in the TV series Daredevil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played Stone in Daredevil", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9789, "Truth_answer": "Stick is portrayed by Scott Glenn in the TV series Daredevil and the miniseries The Defenders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played Stick in the tv series Daredevil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9789, "Truth_answer": "Members Stick and Stone's first appearance in the TV series Daredevil is in the show's seventh episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which episode do Stick and Stone first appear on the tv series Daredevil", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9790, "Truth_answer": "The border states during the Civil War were the slave states that didn't leave the Union, including Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state was not officially a state at the beginning of the civil war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9790, "Truth_answer": "Though Tennessee had officially seceded and West Tennessee and Middle Tennessee had voted overwhelmingly in favor of joining the Confederacy, East Tennessee in contrast was strongly pro-Union.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223105829id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_states_(American_Civil_War)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was tennessee a border state", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9790, "Truth_answer": "The term “border state” was used because free states bordered the states to the north.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412035637id_/https://worldpopulationreview.com/states/border-states/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the term border states used for delaware, kentucky, maryland, missouri, and west virginia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9790, "Truth_answer": "The term “border states” dates back to the American Civil War of 1861 to 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200412035637id_/https://worldpopulationreview.com/states/border-states/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the term border states date back to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9790, "Truth_answer": "The Border States were vital to the success of the Union. They contained significant deposits of mineral resources and were major agricultural areas producing both livestock and grain.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why were the border states so important to the union", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9791, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sackville said, By him lay heavy Sleep, the cousin of Death in his poem Sleep.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first person to say sleep is the cousin of death", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9791, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset was an English statesman, poet, and dramatist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://thehypertexts.com/English%20Poetry%20Timeline.htm_p82" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is thomas sackville", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9791, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset was a Member of Parliament and Lord High Treasurer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did thomas sackville have a political career", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9791, "Truth_answer": "Some major works by Thomas Sackville include The Tragedy of Gorboduc, “Induction”, and “Complaint”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did thomas sackville write besides his poem Sleep", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9791, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Sackville died on April 19, 1608 while conducting business at the king's privy-council table.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124235102id_/http://shakespeareauthorship.org:80/authors/sackville.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did thomas sackville die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9792, "Truth_answer": "Chapman derives from the Old High German choufman or koufman, meaning to barter, bargain, or deal, plus mann, which means man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name chapman come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9792, "Truth_answer": "Chapman is the 74th most common surname in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015125427id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/chapman-last-name-meaning-and-origin-1422473_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is chapman a common last name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9792, "Truth_answer": "Some alternate surname spellings of Chapman include CHIPMAN, CHAPMEN, SHAPMAN, CAEPMON, CEPEMAN, CHEPMON, CYPMAN, CYPMANN.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015125427id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/chapman-last-name-meaning-and-origin-1422473_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some alternate spellings of the last name chapman", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9792, "Truth_answer": "Some famous people with the surname Chapman include John Chapman, aka Johnny Appleseed and Steven Curtis Chapman, the Christian music singer and songwriter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any famous people with the last name chapman", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9792, "Truth_answer": "The origin of the surname Chapman is English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the last name chapman", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9793, "Truth_answer": "Topher Grace is known for playing Eric Forman in the Fox sitcom That '70s Show", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211194341id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topher_Grace_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actor that plays eric forman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9793, "Truth_answer": "Topher Grace is 41 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is topher grace", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9793, "Truth_answer": "That '70s Show opens with Eric Forman, a scrawny, socially awkward 16-year-old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630215303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Forman_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was eric forman on that '70s show", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9793, "Truth_answer": "Topher Grace was also on the Television shows, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, King of the Hill, Saturday Night Live, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did topher grace act in any other shows besides that '70s show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9793, "Truth_answer": "Donna Pinciotti is portrayed by Laura Prepon on That '70s Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played eric forman's girlfriend on that '70s show", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9794, "Truth_answer": "Each team nominates one player who has had a significant positive impact on his community for the NFL Man of the Year award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who votes for the nfl man of the year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9794, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Davis won the NFL Man of the Year award for 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the nfl man of the year for 2014", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9794, "Truth_answer": "Prior to 1999, it was called simply the NFL Man of the Year Award. Shortly after Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton died, it was renamed to honor his legacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190805070039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_NFL_Man_of_the_Year_Award_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there another name for the nfl man of the year award", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9794, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton died of Cholangiocarcinoma or bile duct cancer after a battle with the rare liver disease.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did walter payton die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9794, "Truth_answer": "Walter Payton died on November 1, 1999.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Payton_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did walter payton die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9795, "Truth_answer": "The Founding Fathers intended that people possess a right to be armed for duty in the general militia, and the right to keep and bear arms for self-protection.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does militia mean in the 2nd amendment", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9795, "Truth_answer": "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://arnellhill.blogspot.com/2017/11/_p5", "https://statesmanexaminer.com/content/guest-column-i-1639-infringes-right-bear-arms_p1", "https://studentshare.org/social-science/1547457-the-second-amendment-and-the-right-to-bear-arms_p6", "https://www.whistlestopwindsor.com/quotes-2nd-amendment-founding-fathers/_p7", "http://www.conservativehangout.com/2012/05/does-bob-kerrey-understand-2nd.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the 2nd amendment of the u.s. constitution say", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9795, "Truth_answer": "The second amendment's language has created considerable debate regarding its intended scope. Some believe the phrase right of the people to keep and bear Arms creates an individual constitutional right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the debate about the 2nd amendment of the u.s. constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9795, "Truth_answer": "Some cases regarding the second amendment of the U.S. Constitution include Dred Scott v. Sandford, United States v. Cruikshank, Presser v. Illinois, Miller v. Texas, Robertson v. Baldwin, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some famous cases regarding the 2nd amendment of the u.s. constitution", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9795, "Truth_answer": "On March 27, 2018, former Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens said the Second Amendment should be repealed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202330id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p70" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have any supreme court justices called for the second amendment of the u.s. constitution to be repealed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9796, "Truth_answer": "The Guggenheim Baseball Management group bought the Los Angeles Dodgers from Frank McCourt in 2012. The group is led by CEO Mark Walter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the owner of the los angeles dodgers baseball team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9796, "Truth_answer": "Guggenheim Baseball Management LLC is the official entity acquiring the Los Angeles Dodgers, which includes Mark Walter, Magic Johnson, Peter Guber, Stan Kasten, Bobby Patton and Todd Boehly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a part of Guggenheim Baseball Management", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9796, "Truth_answer": "Guggenheim Baseball Management acquired the Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball team for $2.15 billion in cash.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190623063537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guggenheim_Baseball_Management_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did Guggenheim Baseball Management pay to acquire the los angeles dodgers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9796, "Truth_answer": "Guggenheim Baseball Management acquired the Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball team in March 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190623063537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guggenheim_Baseball_Management_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Guggenheim Baseball Management acquire the los angeles dodgers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9796, "Truth_answer": "Boston Red Sox star Mookie Betts is headed to the West Coast. In a deal involving multiple other players and three teams, Betts was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any recent trades with the los angeles dodgers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9797, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, JR Motorsports fields the No. 9 Camaro full-time for Noah Gragson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the number 9 car in the xfinity series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9797, "Truth_answer": "The No. 9 car made its debut in 2014, when an 18-year-old Hendrick development driver named Chase Elliott was signed to drive a fourth entry for JR Motorsports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614015420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JR_Motorsports_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the number 9 car in the nascar xfinity series make a debut", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9797, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Chase Elliott returned to the No. 9 full-time to defend his championship, but only won one race at Richmond and finished 2nd in the final standings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in 2015 with the number 9 car in the nascar xfinity series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9797, "Truth_answer": "William Byron ran full-time in the Xfinity Series driving the No. 9 Liberty University Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who drove the number 9 car in the nascar xfinity series in 2017", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9797, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, JR Motorsports fields four full-time entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series: the No. 1, the No. 7, the No. 8, and the No. 9.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other cars does JR Motorsports have in the nascar xfinity series besides the number 9", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "last time an nfc team won the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "national weather service nasa geostationary operational environmental satellite", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9800, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sign of the cross father son holy spirit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9801, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in barker v wingo the court held that the right to a speedy trial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9802, "Truth_answer": "In the very first episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, the twins were named Matthew and Gregory, but then their names were changed to Michael and Jeffrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022084432id_/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2003-07-13-0307130480-story.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the names of the twins on everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9802, "Truth_answer": "Marie Barone is Raymond and Robert's mother and the wife of Frank on Everybody Loves Raymond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the mom on everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9802, "Truth_answer": "Doris Roberts became known for her co-starring role as Raymond Barone's mother, Marie Barone, on Everybody Loves Raymond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played marie barone on everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9802, "Truth_answer": "Debra Barone is the wife of Raymond Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the wife on everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9802, "Truth_answer": "Sullivan and Sawyer Sweeten were just 16 months old when they joined the cast of Everybody Loves Raymond.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old were the twins on everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9803, "Truth_answer": "There are 10 episodes of One Strange Rock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are there of one strange rock", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9803, "Truth_answer": "One Strange Rock tells the story of how life survives and thrives on planet Earth, as told by eight astronauts from their unique perspective of being away from Earth", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810011749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Strange_Rock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is One Strange Rock about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9803, "Truth_answer": "One Strange Rock features contributions from astronauts Chris Hadfield, Nicole Stott, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Mae Jemison, Leland Melvin, Mike Massimino, Jerry Linenger, and Peggy Whitson", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810011749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Strange_Rock_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what astronauts are on one strange rock", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9803, "Truth_answer": "One Strange Rock is hosted by actor Will Smith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://rsul.physialla.de/one-strange-rock-season-1-episode-10.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190810011749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Strange_Rock_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who hosts one strange rock", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9803, "Truth_answer": "One Strange Rock premiered on National Geographic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what network is one strange rock on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9804, "Truth_answer": "The script for the film Nell was inspired by Mark Handley's time living in the Cascade Mountains in the 1970s and the story of Poto and Cabengo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115155354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nell_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the movie nell based on a true story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9804, "Truth_answer": "The film Nell stars Jodie Foster in the titular role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the film nell", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9804, "Truth_answer": "Jodie Foster won the inaugural Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for the film Nell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115155354id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nell_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did jodie foster win any awards for the film nell", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9804, "Truth_answer": "Liam Neeson, Natasha Richardson, Richard Libertini, and Nick Searcy are featured in the film Nell in supporting roles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the movie nell feature any famous actors", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9804, "Truth_answer": "The film Nell had a $24.5 million production budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for the movie nell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9805, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lyrics to the song can't find my way home", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9806, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the ocean is productive in these locations due to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9807, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "top 10 most beautiful cities in the world wikipedia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9808, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the tragedy of the commons is a phenomenon that occurs only when the number of users is small", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9809, "Truth_answer": "A Raisin in the Sun tells of a black family's experiences in south Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Raisin_in_the_Sun_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did raisin in the sun take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9809, "Truth_answer": "A Raisin in the Sun is a play about an African American family aspiring to move beyond segregation and disenfranchisement in 1950s Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612015722id_/https://www.biography.com/news/lorraine-hansberry-raisin-in-the-sun-summary-black-history_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a raisin in the sun about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9809, "Truth_answer": "A Raisin in the Sun is a play by Lorraine Hansberry.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=The+Sun+Also+Rises&page=1&sort=rating_p17", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200612015722id_/https://www.biography.com/news/lorraine-hansberry-raisin-in-the-sun-summary-black-history_p0", "https://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=The+Sun+Also+Rises&page=1&sort=rating_p13", "https://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=The+Sun+Also+Rises&page=1&sort=rating_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211205642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Raisin_in_the_Sun_p0", "https://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=The+Sun+Also+Rises&page=1&sort=rating_p25", "http://smartshopbuy.com/learningSolutions/inside-the-music-industry-creativit.htm_p3", "http://gapersblock.com/bookclub/features/_p123" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote a raisin in the sun", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9809, "Truth_answer": "The title of the play A Raisin in the Sun comes from the poem Harlem by Langston Hughes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did a raisin in the sun get its name", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9809, "Truth_answer": "Harlem, also called A Dream Deferred, is a poem by Langston Hughes, published in 1951 as part of his Montage of a Dream Deferred.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504224119id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Harlem-poem-by-Hughes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did langston hughes write the poem harlem", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9810, "Truth_answer": "There are 4 Canadian players on the Washington Capitals", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many canadian players on the washington capitals hockey team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9810, "Truth_answer": "Brenden Dillon, Braden Holtby, Brendan Leipsic, and Tom Wilson, are the four Canadian players in the Washington Capitals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the 4 canadian players on the washington capitals", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9810, "Truth_answer": "Slapshot is the official mascot for the Washington Capitals of the NHL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112054949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slapshot_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the washington capitals' mascot", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9810, "Truth_answer": "The mascot Slapshot is a large bald eagle who wears the number 00.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112054949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slapshot_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what animal is slapshot, the official mascot for the washington capitals", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9810, "Truth_answer": "The mascot Slapshot was first introduced to home fans by Stephanie Williams, a 5th Grader from Fairfax Station, VA who won a naming contest for the new mascot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112054949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slapshot_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did slapshot, washington capitals' mascot get his name", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "smoke gets in my eyes by the platters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9812, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rate constant of first order reaction depends on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9813, "Truth_answer": "The What's New, Scooby-Doo? theme song was written by Rich Dickerson and performed by Simple Plan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the what's new scooby doo theme song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9813, "Truth_answer": "What's New, Scooby-Doo? is an American animated mystery comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Kids' WB.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128015306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_New,_Scooby-Doo%3F_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did what's new, scooby doo air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9813, "Truth_answer": "The What's New, Scooby-Doo? series premiered on September 14, 2002", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128015306id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What%27s_New,_Scooby-Doo%3F_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did what's new, scooby doo premiere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9813, "Truth_answer": "The What's New, Scooby-Doo? show ran for three seasons before ending on July 21, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did what's new, scooby doo run for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9813, "Truth_answer": "What's New, Scooby-Doo? ran for 42 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes did what's new, scooby doo run for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9814, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does nicky ricky dicky & dawn live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9815, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i write the song that makes the whole world sing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9816, "Truth_answer": "J.B. Hunt operates more than 12,000 trucks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many trucks does jb hunt have on the road", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9816, "Truth_answer": "J.B. Hunt was founded on August 10, 1961, 58 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was jb hunt founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9816, "Truth_answer": "J.B. Hunt primarily operates large semi-trailer trucks and provides transportation services throughout the continental U.S., Canada and Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is jb hunt's primary operation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9816, "Truth_answer": "The top 10 competitors in J.B. Hunt's competitive set are C.H. Robinson, CSX, Expeditors, Hub Group, KCS, Norfolk Southern , ODFL, Republic Services, U.S. Xpress and Covenant Transport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101934id_/https://www.owler.com/company/jbhunt_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are jb hunt's competitors", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9816, "Truth_answer": "C.H. Robinson is an American Fortune 500 provider of multimodal transportation services and third-party logistics. The company offers freight transportation, transportation management, brokerage and warehousing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190730031755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._H._Robinson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is C.H. Robinson known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9817, "Truth_answer": "The National Park Foundation is a charity strictly for park, monument, battlefields, building upkeep, while the National Parks Conservation Association is the legal defense and regulation for those sites.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between national park foundation and national parks conservation association", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9817, "Truth_answer": "The National Park Foundation was chartered by Congress in 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.nationalparks.org/about/pressroom/press-releases/national-park-foundation-continues-expand-access-parks-and-create_p2", "https://ashandstone.greenvelope.com/designs/celebration-of-life_p5", "https://cdnpng.greenvelope.com/designs/anniversary-party-invitations_p5", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/classic-wedding-save-the-dates_p5", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/leafy-luau_p4", "https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20191106005225/en/Yellowstone-Raises-1-Million-Days-North-Entrance_p1", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/polka-dot-cut-out_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/foiled-watercolor/silver/bridal-shower_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/save-the-dates/champagne-border_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/announcements/pop-of-foil_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/cards/bright-joy_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/cards/what-fun_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/classic-laurel-crest_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/festive-photo-op_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/let%27s-get-lit_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/lovely-layers_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/lovely-rose-bouquet_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/luxe-gold-swirls_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/special-delivery_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/sweet-botanicals_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/sweet-butterflies_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/sweet-simple-florals_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/touch-of-eucalyptus_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/whimsical-birthday_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/save-the-dates/chic-art-deco_p4", "https://kycapitalliving.com/2014/11/_p17", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/classy-cocktails/blue/happy-hour_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/french-filigree_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/game-on_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/grapevine-border_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/simple-bat-mitzvah_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/sketched-crystal_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/invitations/x-marks-the-spot_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/save-the-dates/bauhaus-shapes/creme/wedding_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/save-the-dates/floral-romance_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/save-the-dates/sweet-rose-bouquet_p4", "https://www.greenvelope.com/designs/sunny-july_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103219id_/https://www.reddit.com/r/NationalPark/comments/7l5rmo/whats_the_difference_between_the_npf_and_the_npca_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the national park foundation chartered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9817, "Truth_answer": "The National Park Foundation was chartered to further the conservation of natural, scenic, historic, scientific, educational, inspirational, or recreational resources for future generations of Americans according to their slogan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126210902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Park_Foundation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the national park foundation chartered", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9817, "Truth_answer": "The National Parks Conservation Association was established in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the national park conservation association established", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9817, "Truth_answer": "The mission of the National Parks Conservation Association is to protect and enhance America's National Parks for present and future generations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204220627id_/https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=4192_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the national park conservation association established", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9818, "Truth_answer": "the Senate votes to confirm the nominee, which requires a simple majority.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many senators need to approve a supreme court justice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9818, "Truth_answer": "In this way, both the Executive and Legislative Branches of the federal government have a voice in the composition of the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the senate vote to confirm the nominee, which requires a simple majority", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9818, "Truth_answer": "Justices shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour. This means that the Justices hold office as long as they choose and can only be removed from office by impeachment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203020150id_/https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/faq_general.aspx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the term of a Supreme Court Justice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9818, "Truth_answer": "The only Justice to be impeached was Associate Justice Samuel Chase in 1805. The House of Representatives passed Articles of Impeachment against him; however, he was acquitted by the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203020150id_/https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/faq_general.aspx_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was a supreme court justice ever impeached", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9818, "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice, currently John Roberts, and eight associate justices.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is currently a supreme court justice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9819, "Truth_answer": "Mexico wanted to keep Texas, and Martin Van Buren feared it would cause war. He also didn't want to add a new state to the Union that allowed slavery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were two obstacles to texas becoming a state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9819, "Truth_answer": "Martin Van Buren viewed Texas annexation as an immense political liability that would empower the anti-slavery northern Whig opposition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223163017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_annexation_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was martin van buren against texas annexation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9819, "Truth_answer": "Texas was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Texas become admitted into the US as a state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9819, "Truth_answer": "The leadership of both major U.S. political parties, the Democrats and the Whigs, opposed the introduction of Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223163017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_annexation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the democrats agree with the annexation of texas", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9819, "Truth_answer": "Both major U.S. political parties, the Democrats and the Whigs, opposed the introduction of Texas for being a vast slave-holding region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223163017id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_annexation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how come democrats and whigs both opposed the annexation of texas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9820, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following rivers is declared a national river by the govt. of india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all numbers that are divisible by 2 are divisible by 4", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9822, "Truth_answer": "The name Free State was given to Maryland in 1919, when Congress passed a law prohibiting the sale and use of alcohol.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200605105005id_/https://www.visitmaryland.org/info/maryland-facts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do they call maryland the free state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9822, "Truth_answer": "Other state nicknames for Maryland include, America In Miniature and Old Line State“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does maryland have another nickname besides the free state", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9822, "Truth_answer": "Maryland is known for fishing, and it produces the most blue crabs in the United States. The state is also known for mining coal, clays, natural gas, and limestone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is maryland known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9822, "Truth_answer": "The United States Naval Academy was founded on October 10, 1845 at Annapolis, Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any interesting historical facts about maryland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9822, "Truth_answer": "Annapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is annapolis the capital of maryland", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9823, "Truth_answer": "EM waves are used to transmit TV or telephone or wireless signals and energies. They are responsible for the transmission of energy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118170837id_/http://www.justscience.in:80/articles/applications-of-electromagnetic-waves/2017/05/25_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the different applications of the em radiation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9823, "Truth_answer": "Radio waves, infrared rays, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays are all types of electromagnetic radiation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what types of em radiation are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9823, "Truth_answer": "All EM waves are made up of photons that travel through space until they interact with matter; some waves are absorbed and others are reflected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918193241id_/https://sciencing.com/7-types-electromagnetic-waves-8434704.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are em waves made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9823, "Truth_answer": "Radio waves are the lowest-frequency waves in the EM spectrum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918193241id_/https://sciencing.com/7-types-electromagnetic-waves-8434704.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the lowest-frequency wave in the EM spectrum", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9823, "Truth_answer": "Microwaves are the second-lowest frequency waves in the EM spectrum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918193241id_/https://sciencing.com/7-types-electromagnetic-waves-8434704.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the second lowest-frequency wave in the EM spectrum", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9824, "Truth_answer": "The Sword & Shield Pokémon Trading Card Game set will be released on February 7, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the next pokemon tcg set come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9824, "Truth_answer": "The Sword & Shield Pokémon Trading Card Game set has 216 cards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cards does the sword and shield pokémon trading card game set have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9824, "Truth_answer": "The Sword & Shield Pokémon Trading Card Game set includes 202 new cards as well as a few extra “secret” cards not listed in the normal set.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many rare cards does the sword and shield pokémon trading card game set have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9824, "Truth_answer": "The rarest of the rare in the Sword & Shield Pokémon Trading Card Game set will appear as 205/202, and so on.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the secret cards in the sword and shield pokémon trading card game set marked", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9824, "Truth_answer": "Pokémon VMAX introduces the Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics into the Pokémon Trading Card Game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does vmax do in the sword and shield pokémon trading card game set", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9825, "Truth_answer": "David Bushnell invented the first submarine to be used in battle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the submarine in the industrial revolution", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9825, "Truth_answer": "David Bushnell also invented a floating mine triggered by contact.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did david bushnell invent besides the first submarine to be used in battle", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9825, "Truth_answer": "David Bushnell was born in a secluded part of Saybrook, Connecticut in what is now Westbrook, Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was David Bushnell born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9825, "Truth_answer": "David Bushnell entered Yale College in 1771 at the relatively old age of 31.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bushnell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what college did David Bushnell attend", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9825, "Truth_answer": "David Bushnell was a veteran of the Revolutionary War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bushnell_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was David Bushnell a veteran", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9826, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is rhine river located on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9826, "Truth_answer": "The Rhine River is culturally and historically one of the great rivers of the European continent and among the most important arteries of industrial transport in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220083255id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Rhine-River_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the rhine river known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9826, "Truth_answer": "The length of the Rhine was long given as 820 miles, but in 2010 a shorter distance of about 765 miles was proposed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220083255id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Rhine-River_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the rhine river", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9826, "Truth_answer": "No other river besides the Rhine has so many old and famous cities on its banks—Basel, Switzerland; Strasbourg, France; and Worms, Mainz, and Cologne, Germany, to name a few.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which cities are on the rhine river's banks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9826, "Truth_answer": "During its course from the Alps to the North Sea, the Rhine passes through four countries and constitutes six different country borders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhine_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many countries does the rhine river pass through", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9827, "Truth_answer": "Rodney Justo was the lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the lead singer of the atlanta rhythm section", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9827, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta Rhythm Section's current lineup consists of guitarists David Anderson and Steve Stone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the guitarists in atlanta rhythm section", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9827, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta Rhythm Section still tours, playing mostly festivals and nostalgia-themed concerts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190607071813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Rhythm_Section_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does atlanta rhythm section still tour", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9827, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta Rhythm Section's most recent album of new recordings, With All Due Respect, was largely covers of other artists' songs alongside re-recordings of classic ARS tunes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is atlanta rhythm section's most recent album", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9827, "Truth_answer": "Atlanta Rhythm Section is an American Southern rock band, formed in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Atlanta Rhythm Section form", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9828, "Truth_answer": "Earth is the third planet from the Sun.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "earth is what number planet from the sun", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9828, "Truth_answer": "Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.microsys.ro/planetsvr.htm_p1", "https://www.studystack.com/flashcard-2023874_p1", "https://zeitgeist77.wordpress.com/tag/iraq/_p267", "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-pass-this-science-quiz?rmalg=es&remorapos=4&remorasrc=80a02758b7fa46eda4ed8bcf1bd64e31_p3", "https://ihavenotv.com/jupiter-crash-course-astronomy_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123130241id_/http://www.edu.pe.ca:80/southernkings/Mars.htm_p0", "https://quizzes.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-pass-this-basic-trivia-quiz?amp%3Bamp%3Bremoraexp=QHSW_4219_2X_VIEWABILITY&%3Bremorapos=1&%3Bamp%3Bremorasrc=21590a2e-fd8f-11e6-97c7-080027b55128&%3Bamp%3Bremorapos=5&%3Bremorasrc=6a3f0ea67adb4444b46dc4ec68693616&rmalg=es&remorapos=3&remorasrc=26fe1f4bac3b4f4384ec8364a8111624_p3", "https://todayinsci.com/QuotationsCategories/F_Cat/Far-Quotations.htm_p49", "https://science.olympiadsuccess.com/class-5-earth-and-universe_p7", "https://cl.mozaweb.com/en/Extra-3D_scenes-Mars-38622_p0", "https://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/101-videos/00000163-92eb-dc54-a7e7-b2ffda4c0000?cs=featured_p0", "http://en.cand.com.vn/Tech-Science/InSight-Nasa-lander-asks-Mars-the-questions-Earth-can-t-answer-489406/_p1", "https://www.urbanartsyouth.com/planets-space_p1", "https://learn.howstuffworks.com/quiz/can-you-pass-this-basic-trivia-quiz?amp%3Bremorasrc=017114ac-7bbb-485d-b439-67b0651537fb&%3Bremorapos=5&rmalg=es&remorapos=1&remorasrc=50755783f81d41dea231eada56ed0518_p4", "https://rtd.rt.com/trailers/escape-to-mars-film/_p0", "https://randyroberts.wordpress.com/tag/joan-of-arc/_p2", "http://www.geektechlab.com/tag/usb/_p0", "https://www.popsci.com/california-wildfire-icy-mountains-on-pluto-and-other-amazing-images-week/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the fourth planet from the sun", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9828, "Truth_answer": "Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are small and irregularly shaped.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does mars have moons", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9828, "Truth_answer": "Mars's moons may be captured asteroids.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126134640id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are mars's moons small and irregularly shaped", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9828, "Truth_answer": "Of all the planets in the Solar System, the seasons of Mars are the most Earth-like, due to the similar tilts of the two planets' rotational axes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the seasons like on mars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9829, "Truth_answer": "Chase Center, the home venue for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association, opened on September 6, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the new warriors stadium be built", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9829, "Truth_answer": "The Structural engineers for Chase Center were Walter P Moore and Magnusson Klemencic Associates. The Services engineer were Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the engineer for chase center", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9829, "Truth_answer": "The General contractors for Chase Center were Clark Construction Group and Mortenson Construction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the contractor for chase center", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9829, "Truth_answer": "Chase Center is in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026115927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_Center_p0", "https://www.thestadiumbusiness.com/2019/09/09/metallica-raise-roof-chase-center-opening-night/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is chase center located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9829, "Truth_answer": "Chase Center includes the Golden State Warriors’ practice facility known as the Biofreeze Performance Center.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the golden state warriors practice at the chase center", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9830, "Truth_answer": "The Hundred Years War made France and England determined to avoid the revival of such a struggle, in which both sides had squandered their manpower and resources utterly without profit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the significance of the hundred years war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9830, "Truth_answer": "Some battles from the Hundred Years' War include The Battle of La Rochelle, The Battle of Agincourt, and The Battle of Patay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some battles from the hundred years war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9830, "Truth_answer": "The Hundred Years' War was a series of conflicts from 1337 to 1453", "Truth_passages": [ "http://0-network.bepress.com.library.simmons.edu/explore/arts-and-humanities/history/european-history/?facet=publication_year%3A%222016%22&facet=subject_facet%3A%22England%22&facet=discipline%3A%22Medieval+History%22_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the hundred years war", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9830, "Truth_answer": "The Hundred Years' War lasted 116 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the hundred years war really 100 years", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9830, "Truth_answer": "The Hundred Years' War was waged between the House of Plantagenet, rulers of England and the French House of Valois, over the right to rule the Kingdom of France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the hundred years war between", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9831, "Truth_answer": "Can't Take My Eyes Off You was recorded as a single by Frankie Valli.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012550id_/http://musewiki.org:80/Can't_Take_My_Eyes_Off_You_(song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726052007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can't_Take_My_Eyes_Off_You_p0", "https://wjtn.com/news-and-closings/entertainment-headlines_p11", "https://www.weblabentertainment.com/television/category/lance-lim_p2", "https://trueoldiesfla.com/abc-music-news/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings can't take my eyes off of you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9831, "Truth_answer": "Can't Take My Eyes Off You has been recorded by some 200 artists over the years, in many countries. Some artists include The Lettermen and Andy Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else sang can't take my eyes off of you besides frankie valli", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9831, "Truth_answer": "Can't Take My Eyes Off You was originally performed by Frankie Valli in 1967", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012550id_/http://musewiki.org:80/Can't_Take_My_Eyes_Off_You_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was frankie valli the first artist to sing can't take my eyes off of you", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9831, "Truth_answer": "Frankie Valli was known as the frontman of The Four Seasons beginning in 1960.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikimili.com/en/Watertown_%28album%29_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223155901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Valli_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what band was frankie valli a part of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9831, "Truth_answer": "Frank Valli scored 29 Top 40 hits with The Four Seasons, one Top 40 hit under The Four Seasons alias The Wonder Who?.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikimili.com/en/Watertown_%28album%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the band four seasons have many hits", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9832, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "us law is based on the legal system of which country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9833, "Truth_answer": "The Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 on February 7, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peyton_Manning_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the broncos win their last super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9833, "Truth_answer": "The Denver Broncos' Super Bowl 50 victory following the 2015 season was under the leadership of coach Gary Kubiak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Denver_Broncos_head_coaches_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the denver broncos coach for Super Bowl 50", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9833, "Truth_answer": "Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning won his second Super Bowl ring when the Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did peyton manning play for the denver broncos in Super Bowl 50", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9833, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Manning’s other Super Bowl victory came after the 2006 season, when he led the Indianapolis Colts to a win in Super Bowl 41.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122164106id_/https://www.si.com/nfl/2016/02/08/peyton-manning-broncos-colts-super-bowl_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other team besides the denver broncos did peyton manning win a super bowl with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9833, "Truth_answer": "The New England Patriots won Super Bowl 53 in 2018, earning Tom Brady his sixth super bowl title, becoming the first player in history to have won six Super Bowls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many super bowls did tom brady win", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9834, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry has scored 16,419 points in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many points has steph curry scored in his career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9834, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 2009, Stephen Curry was selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://fanmail.com/professional/athlete/stephen_curry?page=3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "over how many years has stephen curry scored 16,419 points", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9834, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry has been named the NBA Most Valuable Player twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218082103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Curry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Stephen Curry ever named MVP", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9834, "Truth_answer": "In 2014–15, Stephen Curry won his first NBA Most Valuable Player Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Stephen Curry win his first MVP", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9834, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry is 6 feet and 3 inches tall.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://airwallpaper.com/stephen-curry-hd-wallpapers/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is Stephen Curry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9835, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i want to be in america time signature", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9836, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "into the jungle question what is the current scientific name of java man", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9837, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "top 10 government engineering colleges tamilnadu under anna university", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9838, "Truth_answer": "The communist leader of North Korea, Kim Il Sung, decided to attempt to reunify Korea under his control. On June 25, 1950, Kim launched a surprise invasion of South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did north korea attack south korea in 1950", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9838, "Truth_answer": "When the Japanese empire was dismantled at the end of World War Two, Korea fell victim to the Cold War. It was divided along the 38th parallel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was korea divided", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9838, "Truth_answer": "With the declaration of the Soviet-Japanese War, the Soviet Union occupied the north of Korea, and the United States occupied the south.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who divided korea", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9838, "Truth_answer": "The Military Demarcation Line, sometimes referred to as the Armistice Line, is the land border or demarcation line between North Korea and South Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the korean peninsula divided today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9838, "Truth_answer": "The Military Demarcation Line was established by the Armistice at the end of the Korean War in 1953.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023065202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Demarcation_Line_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the military demarcation line established", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9839, "Truth_answer": "The first portable MP3 player was launched in 1997 by Saehan Information Systems, which sold its “MPMan player in Asia in spring 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first portable mp3 player released", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9839, "Truth_answer": "The MPMan held 32 megabytes of memory. One megabyte played about one minute of music, so this player couldn't hold many more than eight or nine songs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190224090848id_/http://science.jrank.org:80/kids/pages/149/MP3-Players-Through-Years.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many songs could go on the MPMan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9839, "Truth_answer": "The MPMan sold for $250.00, but, for an additional $69.00, you could upgrade your memory to 64 megabytes!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190224090848id_/http://science.jrank.org:80/kids/pages/149/MP3-Players-Through-Years.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the MPMan sell for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9839, "Truth_answer": "The MPMan sells on Ebay for $149.99.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much can i buy a mpman player for today", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9839, "Truth_answer": "In 2012 Saehan Information Systems changed the company name to TAK Information Systems", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does Saehan Information Systems still exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9840, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Moss was the first winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907012823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Moss_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first world series of poker held at binions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9840, "Truth_answer": "Johnny Moss has won the World Series of Poker Main Event three times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has johnny moss won the world series of poker", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9840, "Truth_answer": "21-year-old Joe Cada became the youngest World Series of Poker Main Event champion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907012828id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_of_Poker_Main_Event_champions_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the youngest person to win the world series of poker", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9840, "Truth_answer": "Joe Cada won the World Series of Poker Main Event in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://robertturnerpoker.wordpress.com/tag/chip-reese/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did joe cada win the world series of poker", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9840, "Truth_answer": "The winner of the WSOP Main Event receives a World Series of Poker bracelet, millions of dollars, and the right to be considered the year's World Champion of Poker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the prize for winning the world series of poker", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9841, "Truth_answer": "Newly elected Members of Parliament from the Lok Sabha elect the Speaker among themselves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_Lok_Sabha_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who appoints the speaker of the lok sabha", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9841, "Truth_answer": "The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can serve for a maximum of five years during the life of the Lok Sabha", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long can the speaker of the lok sabha serve", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9841, "Truth_answer": "The Speaker of the Lok Sabha conducts the business in house, and decides whether a bill is a money bill or not. They maintain discipline and decorum in the house.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216195719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Sabha_p18", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_Lok_Sabha_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the speaker of the lok sabha do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9841, "Truth_answer": "The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be removed by the Lok Sabha by a resolution passed by an effective majority of the house as per Articles 94 and 96.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101050422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_Lok_Sabha_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the speaker of the lok sabha be removed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9841, "Truth_answer": "The Speaker of the Lok Sabha must be an Indian Citizen, 25 or older, and should not hold any office of profit under the Government of India, or state government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the requirements to become a speaker of the lok sabha", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9842, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "permanent representative of japan to the united nations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9843, "Truth_answer": "Callan McAuliffe is the Actor who portrays a version of Sam in the 2011 movie adaptation of I Am Number Four.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays sam in i am number 4", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9843, "Truth_answer": "The film I Am Number Four is produced by Michael Bay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced i am number 4", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9843, "Truth_answer": "The Hollywood Reporter estimated the budget of the film I Am Number Four to be between $50 million and $60 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214023734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Number_Four_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the budget for i am number 4", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9843, "Truth_answer": "The screenplay for the film I Am Number Four is based on the novel of the same name, one of the Lorien Legacies young adult science fiction novels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the movie i am number 4 based on a book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9843, "Truth_answer": "The film I Am Number Four received generally negative reviews.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the response to the film i am number four", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9844, "Truth_answer": "The international country code for Australia is 61 and phone numbers within Australia usually have 10 digits - 2 for the area code and 8 for the number.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190620001556id_/https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g255055-s605/Australia:Telephones.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you write phone number with country code australia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9844, "Truth_answer": "The Australia address format is the same as the US address format, with the city, state and Australia postal code appearing on the same line.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524102218id_/https://www.parcelmonkey.com/how-to-guides/how-to-address-mail-to-australia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you address mail to australia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9844, "Truth_answer": "The distance from Australia to United States is 15,187 kilometers. This air travel distance is equal to 9,437 miles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is australia from the us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9844, "Truth_answer": "Canberra is the capital city of Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_two_smallest_continent_in_land_area_that_also_happen_to_look_like_island_p3", "https://www.countryaah.com/bulgaria-faqs/_p0", "https://www.countryaah.com/jamaica-faqs/_p0", "https://www.answers.com/Q/Are_there_moose_in_Juneau_Alaska_p1", "http://www.mempowered.com/mnemonics/keyword-method_p1", "https://holxo.com/blog/533/australia-travel-tips-10-things-you-must-know-before-travelling-down-under/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Australia's capital", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9844, "Truth_answer": "Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://rovingturtle.com/viewtravelogue/40/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is sydney australia's capital", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9845, "Truth_answer": "If the Vice President dies, resigns, or becomes President, the President can appoint a new Vice President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who would become vice president if the president is impeached", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9845, "Truth_answer": "The Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution deals with issues related to presidential succession and disability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which amendment declares that the president can appoint a new vice president", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9845, "Truth_answer": "The Twenty-fifth Amendment was submitted to the states on July 6, 1965, by the 89th Congress and was adopted on February 10, 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205155256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the twenty-fifth amendment made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9845, "Truth_answer": "The Twenty-sixth Amendment prohibits the government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the US who are at least eighteen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114193604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the twenty-sixth amendment say", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9845, "Truth_answer": "The Twenty-sixth Amendment was proposed by Congress on March 23, 1971, and ratified on July 1, 1971, the quickest ratification of an amendment in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114193604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed the twenty-sixth amendment", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9846, "Truth_answer": "William Thomas Sadler played the Grim Reaper in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and Bill & Ted Face the Music.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the reaper in bill and ted", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9846, "Truth_answer": "William Sadler won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did william sadler win any awards for playing the reaper in bill and ted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9846, "Truth_answer": "William Sadler played the President of the United States, Matthew Ellis, in Iron Man 3, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and WHIH Newsfront, all set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles does william sadler play besides reaper in bill and ted", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9846, "Truth_answer": "William Thomas Sadler was born in Buffalo, New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212010454id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was william thomas sadler born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9846, "Truth_answer": "William Sadler found hometown success during his high-school years. He took on the persona of Banjo Bill Sadler, a banjo-playing singer who cracked jokes while playing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did william thomas sadler perform from a young age", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9847, "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728154110id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(MercyMe_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the song i can only imagine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9847, "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine is a 2018 American Christian drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers and written by Alex Cramer, Jon Erwin, and Brent McCorkle", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a movie called I Can Only Imagine“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9847, "Truth_answer": "The film I Can Only Imagine is based on the story behind the group MercyMe's song I Can Only Imagine, the best-selling Christian single of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the movie I Can Only Imagine based on the song by Mercy Me", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9847, "Truth_answer": "As of March 2018, MercyMe's song I Can Only Imagine has sold 2.5 million copies, making it the best-selling Christian single of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the mercyme song I Can Only Imagine sell", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9847, "Truth_answer": "The film I Can Only Imagine tells the true story of Bart Millard's complicated relationship with his abusive father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190830045124id_/https://people.com/movies/bart-millard-faith-based-movie-true-story/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the film i can only imagine based on a true story", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9848, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the role of this religion in byzantine art cannot be overstated", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9849, "Truth_answer": "The captain of the Mayflower was a businessman named Christopher Jones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219161131id_/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/the-mayflower/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the pilgrims to america on the mayflower", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9849, "Truth_answer": "The Mayflower was a large ship measuring about 80 feet in length and 24 feet wide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big was the mayflower", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9849, "Truth_answer": "The passengers of the Mayflower sighted shore on November 9, 1620 after 66 days at sea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the mayflower land", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9849, "Truth_answer": "There were 102 passengers on the Mayflower, and the crew is estimated to have been about 30, but the exact number is unknown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223113536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower_p0", "https://www.asket.co.uk/single-post/2017/09/05/The-Mayflower-Departs-Plymouth-for-New-England-maritimehistory_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many passengers were on board the mayflower", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9849, "Truth_answer": "Just over a third of the Mayflower's passengers were Puritan Separatists who sought to break away from the established Church of England and create a society with their religious ideals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223113536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the passengers of the mayflower", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9850, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name any two scarcely available resources in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9851, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "confidentiality is an issue of bioethics not medical ethics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9852, "Truth_answer": "Bianca Ryan was the first winner of NBC's America's Got Talent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won america's got talent the first season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9852, "Truth_answer": "Singing two Broadway show tunes along the way, Bianca Ryan was announced as the winner of season one of America's Got Talent on August 17, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910200837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bianca_Ryan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did bianca ryan do on america's got talent", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9852, "Truth_answer": "For her America's Got Talent season one finals performance, Bianca Ryan sang I Am Changing from Dreamgirls.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was bianca ryan's final act on america's got talent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9852, "Truth_answer": "Bianca Ryan was the first winner of NBC's America's Got Talent at the age of eleven", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910200837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bianca_Ryan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was bianca ryan when she won america's got talent the first season", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9852, "Truth_answer": "Bianca Ryan is 25 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is bianca ryan now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9853, "Truth_answer": "Principal photography for War for the Planet of the Apes began in the Lower Mainland in Vancouver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the planet of the apes filmed 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9853, "Truth_answer": "War for the Planet of the Apes premiered in New York City on July 10, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 14, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211183250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_for_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did war for the planet of the apes premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9853, "Truth_answer": "War for The Planet of the Apes was a commercial success having grossed over $490 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was war for the planet of the apes a success", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9853, "Truth_answer": "Matt Reeves and Mark Bomback watched every Planet of the Apes movie, war movies, westerns, and The Empire Strikes Back, for inspiration for War for the Planet of the Apes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what influenced the war for the planet of the apes' screenwriters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9853, "Truth_answer": "Michael Giacchino, the composer and writer of the soundtrack for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, returned to compose War for the Planet of the Apes' score.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the score for war for the planet of the apes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9854, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "according to prochaska and diclemente the stages of change model describes how change occurs for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9855, "Truth_answer": "Measurements of Enceladus's libration as it orbits Saturn suggests that the entire icy crust is detached from the rocky core and that a global ocean is present beneath the surface.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which one of saturn's moons has water", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9855, "Truth_answer": "Enceladus is about 500 kilometers in diameter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is enceladus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9855, "Truth_answer": "Enceladus is named after the giant Enceladus of Greek mythology.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206032731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enceladus_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is enceladus named after", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9855, "Truth_answer": "At least 82 moons are known to orbit Saturn, of which 53 are officially named; this does not include the hundreds of moonlets in the rings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many moons does saturn have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9855, "Truth_answer": "Titan is Saturn's largest moon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's saturn's largest moon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9856, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Flanagan is a Scottish actor. He is best known for his role as Filip Chibs Telford in the FX crime drama television series Sons of Anarchy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the irish guy on sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9856, "Truth_answer": "Chibs Telford is nicknamed Chibs because of his facial scars. Chib is Scots slang for street blade or a stabbing weapon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223205734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chibs_Telford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is chibs chibs telford's nickname", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9856, "Truth_answer": "On his colors, Chibs Telford wears the following patches: Sgt. at Arms, V. President, Sons of Anarchy and, like Jax, the In Memory of Opie patch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200223205734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chibs_Telford_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do chibs telford's patches say", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9856, "Truth_answer": "Sons of Anarchy concluded on December 9, 2014, after 92 episodes broadcast over seven seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112010138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sons_of_Anarchy_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of sons of anarchy are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9856, "Truth_answer": "Sons of Anarchy was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Drama at the 2010 TCA Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124073309id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_Anarchy_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did sons of anarchy win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9857, "Truth_answer": "Some states have what are called “Stop and Identify” statutes that require someone suspected of criminal activity to provide identification to police, making refusal a crime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do you have to give the cops your id", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9857, "Truth_answer": "California has no such Stop and Identify statute, so if you refuse to provide an ID while police are detaining you, they can't arrest you just for refusing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do you have to give the cops your id in california", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9857, "Truth_answer": "Stop and identify laws exist in 24 states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208085856id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/show-the-police-my-id-970889_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many states have the stop and identify statute", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9857, "Truth_answer": "Stop and identify statutes are laws in several U.S. states that authorize police to lawfully order people whom they reasonably suspect of a crime to state their name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are stop and identify statutes exactly", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9857, "Truth_answer": "If there is not reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed, is being committed, or is about to be committed, an individual is not required to provide identification.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108100842id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_and_identify_statutes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if there isn't reasonable suspicion when police stop someone under a stop and identify statute", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9858, "Truth_answer": "Sare Jahan se Accha was written by poet Muhammad Iqbal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the famous song 'sare jahan se accha’", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9858, "Truth_answer": "Sare Jahan se Accha is an Urdu language patriotic song for children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what language is the song 'sare jahan se accha’ written in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9858, "Truth_answer": "The poem Sare Jahan se Accha was published in the weekly journal Ittehad on 16 August 1904.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128141928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sare_Jahan_se_Accha_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was 'sare jahan se accha’ published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9858, "Truth_answer": "Publicly recited by Muhammad Iqbal the in 1905 at Government College, Lahore, British India Sare Jahan se Accha quickly became an anthem of opposition to the British Raj.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was 'sare jahan se accha’ publicly recited", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9858, "Truth_answer": "Sare Jahan Se Accha has remained popular in India for nearly a century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128141928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sare_Jahan_se_Accha_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is 'sare jahan se accha’ popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9859, "Truth_answer": "Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly's first kiss occurred in Season 2, Episode 1 of The Office, titled, The Dundies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125211622id_/https://mashable.com/article/jim-pam-the-office-first-kiss-the-dundies/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode did pam and jim first kiss", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9859, "Truth_answer": "Jim and Pam's first kiss happened in a Chili's celebrating Michael Scott's annual employee awards ceremony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did pam and jim's first kiss happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9859, "Truth_answer": "The Casino Night kiss takes place in the office after hours, seconds after Jim walks in on Pam talking to her mom on the phone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125211622id_/https://mashable.com/article/jim-pam-the-office-first-kiss-the-dundies/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did pam and jim's kiss in the casino night episode happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9859, "Truth_answer": "Pam and Jim get married in Niagara, a two-part episode of the sixth season of the American comedy series The Office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which episode did pam and jim get married", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9859, "Truth_answer": "Pam and Jim get married in Season 6 of The Office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which season did pam and jim get married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9860, "Truth_answer": "Apply and wait to receive the guidelines. Understand the requirements and evidence needed for the attempt. Practice, practise, practise. Carry out your official world record attempt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to be in the guinness book of world records", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9860, "Truth_answer": "With sales of more than 100 million copies in 100 different countries, Guinness World Records is the world's best selling copyrighted book ever.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_World_Records_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books has guinness world records sold", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9860, "Truth_answer": "The Guinness World Records book itself holds a world record, as the best-selling copyrighted book of all time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180904id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_World_Records_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did guinness world records break any records", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9860, "Truth_answer": "Guinness World Records has been translated into 37 languages.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages has the guinness world records book been translated into", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9860, "Truth_answer": "Guinness World Records awards an official certificate of the achievement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you win for being in the guinness world records book", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9861, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "names of the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse egypt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9862, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "new life line on who wants to be a millionaire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9863, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "lyrics old flames can't hold a candle to you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9864, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which number represents the countries that became protestant after the reformation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9865, "Truth_answer": "Congress also has implied powers, which derive from the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does congress get the authority to use powers other than the ones listed in article 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9865, "Truth_answer": "Congress can make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sbynews.blogspot.com/2012/06/why-impeachment-is-only-way.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127231038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224144619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_the_United_States_Congress_p5", "http://philoticweb.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=83710_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126184203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_Convention_(United_States)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the implied powers for Congress", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9865, "Truth_answer": "Powers explicitly defined by the Constitution are called enumerated powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224144619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_the_United_States_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the opposite of the implied powers of Congress", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9865, "Truth_answer": "Article I of the Constitution sets forth most of the powers of Congress, which include numerous explicit powers enumerated in Section 8", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224144619id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_the_United_States_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which section of the u.s. constitution are the enumerated powers written", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9865, "Truth_answer": "Congress meets in the United States Capitol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does congress meet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9866, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following would not be examples of primary sources", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9867, "Truth_answer": "There are 19.73 miles from Blue Springs to Kansas City in northwest direction and 22 miles by car, following the I-70 W route.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094557id_/https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-blue-springs-mo-to-kansas-city-ks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is blue springs from kansas city", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9867, "Truth_answer": "Blue Springs, Missouri, is well known for its favorable housing market, award-winning schools, and its designation as a preferred place to live for working commuters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is blue springs missouri known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9867, "Truth_answer": "Blue Springs, Missouri, has a population of nearly 56,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of blue springs missouri", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9867, "Truth_answer": "The City of Blue Springs Parks System is made up of 20 public parks covering 384 acres and 6 undeveloped parks covering 184 acres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does blue springs missouri have a lot of parks", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9867, "Truth_answer": "Blue Springs, Missouri, boasts an 18-hole championship golf facility for area residents and visitors to enjoy. Adams Pointe Golf Club offers dramatic changes in elevation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103235id_/https://www.bluespringsgov.com/76/Golf-Courses_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does blue springs missouri have a lot of golf courses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9868, "Truth_answer": "Mere Rashke Qamar was first performed in 1988 by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mere_Rashke_Qamar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the original singer of mere rashke qamar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9868, "Truth_answer": "Mere Rashke Qamar was popularized by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and his nephew Rahat Fateh Ali Khan several times in different concerts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who popularized mere rashke qamar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9868, "Truth_answer": "Mere Rashke Qamar was recreated by lyricist Manoj Muntashir and composer Tanishk Bagchi for Milan Luthria's 2017 Hindi film Baadshaho; written by Rajat Arora.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084822id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mere_Rashke_Qamar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song mere rashke qamar in a hindi movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9868, "Truth_answer": "The Baadshaho version of Mere Rashke Qamar is 3 minutes and 40 seconds in length.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the baadshaho version of mere rashke qamar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9868, "Truth_answer": "Bhushan Kumar produced the Baadshaho version of Mere Rashke Qamar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the baadshaho version of mere rashke qamar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9869, "Truth_answer": "A roller coaster is a type of amusement ride that employs a form of elevated railroad track designed with tight turns, steep slopes, and sometimes inversions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of a roller coaster", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9869, "Truth_answer": "Kingda Ka with a 418-Foot Drop is the tallest roller coaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the tallest roller coaster", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9869, "Truth_answer": "The Kingda Ka lasts 50.6 seconds long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the kingda ka roller coaster", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9869, "Truth_answer": "Kingda Ka is located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223161658id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingda_Ka_p0", "https://www.thetravel.com/20-crazy-u-s-roller-coasters-that-make-our-stomach-drop/_p1", "https://www.whittierdailynews.com/2019/10/04/what-would-a-six-flags-cedar-fair-behemoth-look-like-27-amusement-parks-285-coasters-58-million-visitors/_p2", "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-roller-coaster-in-america-opens_p1", "https://www.thestructuralengineer.info/news-center/news/item/286-world-s-tallest-roller-coaster-to-open-in-2017_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the kingda ka located", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9869, "Truth_answer": "Single day tickets to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey are $84.99.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much are tickets to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9870, "Truth_answer": "When the British arrived in the New World, they established their first permanent settlement at Jamestown in 1607.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what area of the new world did britain conquer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9870, "Truth_answer": "Jamestown Colony is located near present-day Williamsburg, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the jamestown settlement today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9870, "Truth_answer": "The Jamestown colony was a private venture, financed and organized by the Virginia Company of London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190911005709id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Jamestown-Colony_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who financed the Jamestown settlement", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9870, "Truth_answer": "Plymouth Colony was the second permanent British settlement in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128092541id_/http://www.theusaonline.com:80/history/colonial-heritage.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was next british settlement after jamestown", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9870, "Truth_answer": "The thirteen colonies were: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://electrowiring.herokuapp.com/post/13-colonies-project-ideas_p0", "https://www.flag-works.com/blog/category/american-flags/_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714122129id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/colonies.htm_p0", "https://www.mybabysheartbeatbear.com/blogs/pregnancy/facts-about-4th-of-july_p2", "https://www.mixbook.com/photo-books/interests/life-in-the-early-american-colonies-10239293_p2", "https://play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/how-well-do-you-know-the-revolutionary-war?remorapos=9&rmalg=es&remorasrc=fe51dc067f2c4a8bb531cfc002147e0b_p1", "http://board.unsealed.org/thread/104/similarities-founding-ancient-israel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the original 13 american colonies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9871, "Truth_answer": "It is believed that the first human populations of South America either arrived from Asia into North America via the Bering Land Bridge, and migrated southwards or alternatively from Polynesia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the natives of south america come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9871, "Truth_answer": "In Spanish, indigenous people are often referred to as indígenas or pueblos indígenas. They may also be called pueblos nativos or nativos.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the indigenous people of south america called in spanish", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9871, "Truth_answer": "Before the Spanish colonization of the Americas, many of the indigenous peoples of South America were hunter-gatherers, and indeed many still are, especially in the Amazonian area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the indigenous people of south america do before being colonized by the spanish", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9871, "Truth_answer": "Others indigenous peoples of South America, especially the Andean cultures, practised sophisticated agriculture, utilized advanced irrigation and kept domesticated livestock, such as llamas and alpacas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did the indigenous people of south america do before being colonized by the spanish besides hunting and gathering.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9871, "Truth_answer": "In the present day, there are two South American countries where indigenous peoples constitute the largest ethnic group. These are Peru and Bolivia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103181711id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries do most of the indigenous people of south america live in today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9872, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "south korea and north korea still at war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9873, "Truth_answer": "Can't Help Falling in Love was written by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126233840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can%27t_Help_Falling_in_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote can't help falling in love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9873, "Truth_answer": "Can't Help Falling in Love was featured in Elvis Presley's 1961 film Blue Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was can't help falling in love in any movies", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9873, "Truth_answer": "The melody of Can't Help Falling in Love is based on Plaisir d'amour, a popular French love song composed in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126233840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can%27t_Help_Falling_in_Love_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the song can't help falling in love based on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9873, "Truth_answer": "Can't Help Falling in Love has been recorded by numerous other artists, including Bob Dylan, Tom Smothers, Swedish pop group A-Teens, and the British reggae group UB40.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone famous cover can't help falling in love", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9873, "Truth_answer": "The B-side to Can't Help Falling in Love is Rock-A-Hula Baby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126233840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can%27t_Help_Falling_in_Love_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the b side to can't help falling in love", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9874, "Truth_answer": "Although most of the world's 196 countries have joined the United Nations as U.N. member states, two countries are not members of the U.N.: Palestine and the Holy See.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is not members of the united nations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9874, "Truth_answer": "The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the united nations come into existence", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9874, "Truth_answer": "On 25 April 1945, 50 governments met in San Francisco for a conference and started drafting the UN Charter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the united nations", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9874, "Truth_answer": "The UN was established after World War II with the aim of preventing future wars, succeeding the ineffective League of Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the united nations founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9874, "Truth_answer": "The UN Charter was signed on 26 June 1945, 74 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200126175639id_/https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the united nations founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9875, "Truth_answer": "The Angels were originally based in Los Angeles and were owned by “Singing Cowboy” Gene Autry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the los angeles angels come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9875, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what sport do the los angeles angels play", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9875, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Angels' colors are red, navy blue, and silver.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the los angeles angels' team colors", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9875, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Angels have developed many rivalries. They include the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, and the neighboring Los Angeles Dodgers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the los angeles angels' rivals", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9875, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Angels fans have set 6 Guinness World Records for the largest gatherings of people wearing blankets, wrestling masks, cowboy hats, wigs, Santa hats, superhero capes, and sombreros.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204033903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Angels_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have the los angeles angels' fans set any records", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9876, "Truth_answer": "Paper made out of plant like fibres was invented by the Chinese Cai Lun, who in 105 AD mixed textile fibers from the bark of the mulberry in water.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the technique of making paper originate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9876, "Truth_answer": "Papyrus is a thick, paper-like material which was used in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean societies for writing long before paper was used in China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200310052426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_paper_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the technique of making paper originating in egypt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9876, "Truth_answer": "Although precursors such as papyrus and amate existed in the Mediterranean world and pre-Columbian Americas, respectively, these materials are not defined as true paper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was paper made first in egypt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9876, "Truth_answer": "A soap-like material found in clay cylinders during the excavation of ancient Babylon is evidence that soapmaking was known as early as 2800 B.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the technique of making soap originate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9876, "Truth_answer": "Babylonians made soap from fats boiled with ashes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130151854id_/http://www.soaphistory.net:80/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was ancient soap made from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9877, "Truth_answer": "Ray Romano is still popping up on TV, more recently on Men of a Certain Age, Parenthood, Vinyl and Get Shorty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the cast from everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9877, "Truth_answer": "After the end of Everybody Loves Raymond, Patricia Heaton joined Kelsey Grammer on Back to You, before finding a new home as an overworked mom on The Middle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517015816id_/https://people.com/tv/everybody-loves-raymond-where-are-they-now/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517094610id_/https://people.com/tv/everybody-loves-raymond-where-are-they-now/?slide=7065504_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071603id_/https://people.com/tv/everybody-loves-raymond-where-are-they-now/?slide=7065505_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is patricia heaton from everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9877, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Heaton has been married to David Hunt since 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is patricia heaton married", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9877, "Truth_answer": "Brad Garrett moved from Raymond to ‘Til Death and a handful of other series, most recently, Single Parents. He’s done a fair amount of voice work for Disney too.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to ray romano's brother from everybody loves raymond", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9877, "Truth_answer": "The Finale of Everybody Loves Raymond originally aired on May 16, 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did everybody loves raymond end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9878, "Truth_answer": "The population of Fiji consists of two principal ethnic groups: the indigenous Melanesian population or those of mixed Melanesian-Polynesian origin, and the Indo-Fijian population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025200610id_/https://minorityrights.org/country/fiji-islands/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the two dominant ethnic groups on fiji", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9878, "Truth_answer": "The name Fiji is derived from Fiji's main Island, Viti Levu, though the common English pronunciation is based on that of their island neighbours in Tonga.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of fiji from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9878, "Truth_answer": "Humans have lived in Fiji since the second millennium BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long have people lived on the islands of fiji", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9878, "Truth_answer": "It is believed that the Lapita people or the ancestors of the Polynesians settled Fiji first but not much is known of what became of them after the Melanesians arrived.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the first humans to live in fiji", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9878, "Truth_answer": "Fiji has three official languages under the 1997 constitution: English, iTaukei and Hindi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205031332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Fiji_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the official languages of fiji", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9879, "Truth_answer": "The statewide smoking ban officially went into effect in Ohio on December 7, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190211080714id_/http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/Ohio%27s_Statewide_Smoking_Ban_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ohio pass the no smoking laws", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9879, "Truth_answer": "This statewide smoking ban law did not ban smoking in Ohio. Rather it banned smoking in indoor places accessible to the public.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190211080714id_/http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/Ohio%27s_Statewide_Smoking_Ban_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the statewide smoking ban law in Ohio entail", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9879, "Truth_answer": "Almost sixty percent of Ohio voters supported the statewide smoking ban, while forty percent opposed it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190211080714id_/http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/Ohio%27s_Statewide_Smoking_Ban_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the vote for the statewide smoking ban in Ohio", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9879, "Truth_answer": "State Issue 5 was an initiative placed on the ballot by a conglomeration of groups including the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190211080714id_/http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/Ohio%27s_Statewide_Smoking_Ban_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who issued the statewide smoking ban in Ohio", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9879, "Truth_answer": "The United States Congress has not attempted to enact any type of nationwide federal smoking ban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113043917id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_smoking_bans_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any nationwide smoking bans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9880, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the nok civilization reach its peak", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9881, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "longest home runs in major league baseball history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9882, "Truth_answer": "Season 2 of Doctor Foster had 5 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes were in season 2 of dr foster", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9882, "Truth_answer": "Season 2 of Doctor Foster was directed by Jeremy Lovering.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed season 2 of dr foster", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9882, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Foster was written by Mike Bartlett.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the show dr foster", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9882, "Truth_answer": "In general, the TV series Doctor Foster has received acclaim. The opening episode received generally positive reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the overall reception to dr foster", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9882, "Truth_answer": "The Doctor Foster series was televised on the BBC One and BBC One HD networks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what network is dr foster on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9883, "Truth_answer": "Before the disposable pad was invented, most women used rags, cotton, or sheep's wool in their underwear to stem the flow of menstrual blood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did they do before tampons and pads", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9883, "Truth_answer": "Alternatives to tampons and pads include menstrual cups, period panties, and menstrual sponges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some alternatives to tampons and pads", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9883, "Truth_answer": "The Menstrual Sponge is a natural, renewable resource that's been used in personal care for ages, including for use as menstrual tampons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200509220420id_/https://menstrualcupreviews.net/sea-sponge-menstrual-soft-tampons-product-reviews/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are menstrual sponges", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9883, "Truth_answer": "Some sponges are 'untested and potentially very unsafe'. According to the FDA, twelve “menstrual sponges” were tested in the 1980s and they contained sand, grit, bacteria, and “various other materials.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are menstrual sponges hygienic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9883, "Truth_answer": "Although period underwear hasn't been the subject of peer-reviewed studies, according to Gunter there's no evidence that it's any less safe, sanitary, or effective compared with pads.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are period panties hygienic", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9884, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the greatest influence on these political ideas came from the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9885, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how wide is a standard 2 lane road", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9886, "Truth_answer": "Anthropologists hypothesize that the Navajo split off from the Southern Athabaskans and migrated into the Southwest between 200 and 1300 A.D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160422220239id_/http://www.utahindians.org:80/archives/navajo/history.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the navajo arrive in the southwest", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9886, "Truth_answer": "Between 900 and 1525 A.D. the Navajos developed a rich and complex culture in the area of present-day northwestern New Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160422220239id_/http://www.utahindians.org:80/archives/navajo/history.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the navajo migrate to in the southwest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9886, "Truth_answer": "The Navajo speak an Apachean language which is classified in the Athabaskan language family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404114112id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Navajo-people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language did the navajo speak", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9886, "Truth_answer": "Early Navajo were mobile hunters and gatherers; after moving to the Southwest, however, they adopted many of the practices of the sedentary, farming Pueblo Indians near whom they settled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200404114112id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Navajo-people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the navajo hunters", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9886, "Truth_answer": "With a 27,000-square-mile reservation and more than 250,000 members, the Navajo Tribe is the largest American Indian tribe in the United States today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224015142id_/http://www.crowcanyon.org:80/EducationProducts/peoples_mesa_verde/today_navajo.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the navajo tribe still exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9887, "Truth_answer": "You've Got a Friend in Me is a song by Randy Newman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote you have a friend in me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9887, "Truth_answer": "You've Got a Friend in Me was used as the theme song for the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film Toy Story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie was you've got a friend in me in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9887, "Truth_answer": "You've Got a Friend in Me was nominated for both the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, but lost both to Colors of the Wind.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202170523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ve_Got_a_Friend_in_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did you've got a friend in me win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9887, "Truth_answer": "Colors of the Wind is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did randy newman write colors of the wind", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9887, "Truth_answer": "Randy Newman has scored nine Disney/Pixar feature films; Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Toy Story 3, Monsters University, Cars 3, and Toy Story 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Newman_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Newman_p11", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Newman_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other disney movies has randy newman written for besides Toy Story", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9888, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "michael jackson the way you make me feel girl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9889, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what you want do for love you tried everything", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9890, "Truth_answer": "Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in Japan on October 23, 1988.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did super mario bros 3 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9890, "Truth_answer": "Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in North America on February 9, 1990", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did super mario bros 3 come out in the US", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9890, "Truth_answer": "Super Mario Bros. 3 introduces six new power-ups: the Super Leaf, the Tanooki Suit, the Magic Wing, the Frog Suit, the Hammer Suit, and Goomba's Shoe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which powerups are in super mario bros 3", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9890, "Truth_answer": "In the cartoons, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, King Koopa and the Koopalings tried to take over the real world as well as the Mushroom Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031172223id_/https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros._3_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the cartoon The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9890, "Truth_answer": "The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 series was produced by DIC Entertainment Productions in association with Nintendo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the cartoon the adventures of super mario bros 3 produced by nintendo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9891, "Truth_answer": "Grand Canyon was officially designated a national park on February 26, 1919", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the grand canyon national park established", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9891, "Truth_answer": "Grand Canyon National Park is located in northwestern Arizona.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201035142id_/http://www.forstgov.com:80/where-is-the-grand-canyon-located.html_p0", "http://trip-planner.travel.prwave.ro/united-states/grand-canyon-national-park/eagle-point-skywalk-a6394516343_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the grand canyon national park", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9891, "Truth_answer": "One of the best ways to admire the Grand Canyon is on a hiking tour that takes you to the bottom. Rafting the Colorado River is another option.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can i do at the grand canyon national park", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9891, "Truth_answer": "Some of the best trails in the Grand Canyon include the Bright Angel or Rim trails on the South Rim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some good hiking trails for the hiking tour at the grand canyon national park", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9891, "Truth_answer": "Neighboring parks to the Grand Canyon include Lake Powell, Lake Mead, Monument Valley, Utah's five national parks as well as recreation areas, state parks, and national forests.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219062510id_/https://www.mygrandcanyonpark.com/things-to-do/neighboring-parks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some parks near the grand canyon national park", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9892, "Truth_answer": "Laurasia was made of the present day continents of North America, Europe, and Asia. Gondwanaland was made of the present day continents of Antarctica, Australia, South America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212163135id_/http://volcano.oregonstate.edu:80/book/export/html/1083_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which modern day continents made up the supercontinent laurasia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9892, "Truth_answer": "Pangea, also spelled Pangaea, in early geologic time, a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217045030id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Pangea_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which modern day continents made up the supercontinent pangaea", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9892, "Truth_answer": "Pangaea or Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaea_p0", "http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/1385/912,1385?pageNum_rsSite=0&totalRows_rsSite=541_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was pangaea real", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9892, "Truth_answer": "Just as the central regions of North and South America are not deserts, the entire interior of Pangaea would not necessarily have been desert", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was pangaea a desert", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9892, "Truth_answer": "Pangea wasn't the first supercontinent to form during Earth's 4.5-billion-year geologic history, and it won't be the last.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820202513id_/https://www.livescience.com/63753-will-there-be-another-pangea.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can pangaea happen again", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9893, "Truth_answer": "Chuck McGill has become semi-reclusive and believes that he suffers from electromagnetic hypersensitivity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190526054610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_McGill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does chuck in better call saul have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9893, "Truth_answer": "Chuck McGill is portrayed by Michael McKean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays chuck in better call saul", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9893, "Truth_answer": "Due to allegedly suffering from electromagnetic hypersensitivity, Chuck McGill wears a space blanket several times throughout Better Call Saul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190526054610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_McGill_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does chuck mcgill deal with his electromagnetic hypersensitivity", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9893, "Truth_answer": "In January 2020, Better Call Saul was renewed for a sixth and final season, which will consist of 13 episodes and will air in 2021.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of better call saul are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9893, "Truth_answer": "As of March 9, 2020, 44 episodes of Better Call Saul have aired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of better call saul are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9894, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the lowest level in work breakdown structure contains", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9895, "Truth_answer": "Golden rice is intended to produce a fortified food to be grown and consumed in areas with a shortage of dietary vitamin A.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_rice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "golden rice was developed to help with blindness caused by a deficiency of which vitamin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9895, "Truth_answer": "Initial analyses of the potential nutritional benefits of golden rice suggested consumption of golden rice would not eliminate the problems of vitamin A deficiency, but could complement other supplementation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_rice_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did golden rice help eliminate vitamin a deficiency", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9895, "Truth_answer": "Those at highest risk of vitamin A deficiency are pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, infants and children. Cystic fibrosis and chronic diarrhea may also increase your risk of deficiency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is most affected by vitamin a deficiency", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9895, "Truth_answer": "Disadvantages of golden rice include: they can cross breed and contaminate wild rice, food from GM plants may harm people, and the seed for GM plants can be expensive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the cons of golden rice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9895, "Truth_answer": "In 2018, Canada and the United States approved golden rice for cultivation, with Health Canada and the US Food and Drug Administration declaring it safe for consumption.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_rice_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is golden rice safe", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9896, "Truth_answer": "Originally known as the State of Mysore, it was renamed Karnataka in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnataka_p1", "https://www.stpaulsmission.org/mission-fields/karnataka/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_and_union_territories_of_India_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in which year mysore state was renamed as karnataka", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9896, "Truth_answer": "Though several etymologies have been suggested for the name Karnataka, the generally accepted one is that Karnataka is derived from the Kannada words karu and nādu, meaning elevated land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnataka_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the state name karnataka mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9896, "Truth_answer": "On 1 November 1973, under Devaraj Urs as Chief Minister, Mysore state was renamed as Karnataka.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the chief minister when Mysore state was renamed Karnataka?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9896, "Truth_answer": "Karnataka was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116002203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnataka_p1", "https://www.stpaulsmission.org/mission-fields/karnataka/_p0", "http://bxzw.vfb-unterliederbach-2002.de/karnataka-map-colour.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the state of Karnataka formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9896, "Truth_answer": "The two main river systems of Karnataka are the Krishna and its tributaries and Sharavathi in Shimoga and the Kaveri and its tributaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Karnataka's main river systens", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9897, "Truth_answer": "Unlike other national political parties, the Green Party does not elect a single party chairman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the chair of the green party", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9897, "Truth_answer": "The Green Party promotes green politics, specifically environmentalism; nonviolence; social justice; participatory, grassroots democracy; gender equality; LGBT rights; anti-war and anti-racism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the green party believe in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9897, "Truth_answer": "In 2002, John Eder's election to the Maine House of Representatives marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the green party ever won an election", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9897, "Truth_answer": "Jill Stein, Cheri Honkala & John Eder were some members of the 2012 election, and they ran for President, and Vice President representing the Green Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170609213919id_/http://chandlerpricegreen.weebly.com:80/famous-members.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some famous green party members", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9897, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 Green Party presidential primaries will be a series of primary elections, caucuses and state conventions in which voters elect delegates to represent a Green Party presidential nominee candidate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224024058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Green_Party_presidential_primaries_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the 2020 candidates for the green party", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9898, "Truth_answer": "Lake Nicaragua is the only freshwater lake containing oceanic animal life, including sharks, swordfish, and tarpon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203957id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Lake-Nicaragua_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the only inland lake inhabited by sharks located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9898, "Truth_answer": "Sharks can make a home in wide-open oceans, shallow waves, and sometimes, they even live in freshwater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201029154817id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/shark-habitat-lesson-for-kids.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of habitat do sharks live in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9898, "Truth_answer": "Although sharks give birth to their young ones like mammals, they are species of fish and not mammal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725145652id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/are-sharks-mammals.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are sharks mammals", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9898, "Truth_answer": "Sharks only have a single long-wavelength-sensitive cone, therefore are potentially totally color blind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are sharks color blind", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9898, "Truth_answer": "Almost all sharks are carnivores. They live on a diet of fish and sea mammals and even such prey as turtles and seagulls. Sharks even eat other sharks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929225748id_/https://www.kidzone.ws/sharks/facts4.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are all sharks carnivorous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9899, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played mindy sister on mork and mindy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9900, "Truth_answer": "Ten people – eight students and two teachers – were fatally shot, and thirteen others were wounded in the Santa Fe High School shooting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130082955id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_High_School_shooting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was shot in santa fe high school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9900, "Truth_answer": "The Santa Fe High School shooting occurred on May 18, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/news-roundup-santa-fe-students-return-to-school-and-more-secure-campuses/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the shooting in santa fe high school", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9900, "Truth_answer": "The Santa Fe High School shooting lasted about 25 minutes until Dimitrios Pagourtzis was arrested.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the santa fe high school shooting", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9900, "Truth_answer": "The Santa Fe High School shooter was Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a 17-year-old student at the school.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was the santa fe high school shooter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9900, "Truth_answer": "The shooter began firing a weapon into an art class at Santa Fe High School at around 7:40 a.m. CDT", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the shooting at santa fe high school start", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9901, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "economic planning is a subject of concurrent list", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9902, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in how many years will the investment to double in value at 5 simple interest rate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9903, "Truth_answer": "Founded in the US, the American Bully was produced using a foundation of American Staffordshire Terriers and American Pit Bull Terriers bred to several bulldog-type breeds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204110725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bully_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the american bully breed come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9903, "Truth_answer": "American Bully males are between 20 and 23 inches and females range between 19 and 22 inches. At this time, this is the largest accepted size for this breed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726021432id_/https://animalso.com/breeds/american-bully/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how big can the american bully breed grow", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9903, "Truth_answer": "The American Bully was founded between 1980 and 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204110725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bully_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the american bully breed created", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9903, "Truth_answer": "The American Bully is also sometimes called the Bullypit or American Bully Pit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112080102id_/https://www.dogbreedinfo.com/a/americanbully.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the american bully breed have any other names", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9903, "Truth_answer": "The American Staffordshire Terrier is one of the breeds that gave origin to the American Bully.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a similar looking breed to the american bully breed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9904, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Charley was the last Category 4 hurricane in Florida that struck on August 13, 2004 on Cayo Costa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time florida had a category 4 hurricane", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9904, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Katrina peaked at Category 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161015210416id_/https://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-facts-about-hurricane-katrina_p0", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/a-city-at-bay_p0", "https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xpert/scoreresults.php?keywords=Statistics%20-%20an%20intuitive%20introduction%20:%20normal%20distribu&start=9340&end=9360_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what category was hurricane katrina", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9904, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Katrina affected the Bahamas; South Florida, Central Florida, and the Florida Panhandle; Cuba; Louisiana (especially Greater New Orleans); Mississippi; Alabama; most of the Eastern United States; and Eastern Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was hurricane katrina", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9904, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Charley affected Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cuba, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Charley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was hurricane charley", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9904, "Truth_answer": "One death in Jamaica, four deaths in Cuba, and ten deaths in the U.S. were directly attributed to Hurricane Charley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201013238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Charley_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did a lot of people die in hurricane charley", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9905, "Truth_answer": "In the season 8 finale of Grey's Anatomy, six doctors from Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital are victims of an aviation accident, but Dr. Lexie Grey ultimately dies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who dies in the season finale of grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9905, "Truth_answer": "Chyler Leigh portrayed Dr. Lexie Grey on Grey's Anatomy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played lexie in grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9905, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Mark Sloan died during Season 9 of Grey’s Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did sloan die on the season finale of grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9905, "Truth_answer": "Dr. Mark Sloan dies in the ninth season premiere of Grey’s Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which episode did Dr. Mark Sloan die in during season 9 of grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9905, "Truth_answer": "After 10 seasons and more than 200 episodes of Grey's Anatomy, Cristina Yang leaves for Zurich where she'll take over Preston Burke's facility.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did christina yang go on grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9906, "Truth_answer": "The tiny village of Oymyakon, Russia is regarded by most as the coldest permanently inhabited place on earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055955id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/images-from-the-coldest-place-on-earth-2016-12_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coldest habitable place on earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9906, "Truth_answer": "Temperatures in Oymyakon average around -58 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter months, with the record low reaching -96.16 degrees Fahrenheit in 1924.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202055955id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/images-from-the-coldest-place-on-earth-2016-12_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the temperature like in Oymyakon, Russia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9906, "Truth_answer": "Dallol, Ethiopia, currently holds the official record for record high average temperature for an inhabited location on Earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the hottest habitable place on earth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9906, "Truth_answer": "Dallol, Ethiopia, has a daily maximum temperature of around 41 degrees Celsius.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220133120id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-is-the-hottest-place-on-earth.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the temperature in dallol, ethiopia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9906, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is dallol, ethiopia on a map", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9907, "Truth_answer": "Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Bar contains the ingredients: sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, cocoa processed with alkali, milk fat, lactose (milk), soy lecithin, PGPR, emulsifier, vanillin, artificial flavor, and milk.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524082921id_/https://allcitycandy.com/products/hersheys-special-dark-3_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does hershey's dark chocolate have milk in it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9907, "Truth_answer": "In chocolate, compound chocolate and similar coatings, polyglycerol polyricinoleate (PGPR) is mainly used with another substance like lecithin to reduce viscosity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317150732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyglycerol_polyricinoleate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is pgpr in chocolate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9907, "Truth_answer": "All of Hershey's iconic candies – including the Hershey Bar, Kisses, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups – contain dairy, but the company does have one vegan option, Hershey's Chocolate Syrup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210162439id_/https://www.livekindly.co/animal-testing-hershey-chocolates/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does hershey's have any dairy free chocolates", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9907, "Truth_answer": "Hershey's Chocolate Syrup contains the ingredients: high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, water, cocoa, and sugar. It also contains less than 2% of other ingredients.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what ingredients does hershey's chocolate syrup have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9907, "Truth_answer": "HERSHEY'S Cocoa 100% Natural Unsweetened Cacao is 100% cacao.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517211147id_/https://www.hersheys.com/en_us/products/hersheys-natural-unsweetened-cocoa-8-oz-cans.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what ingredients does hershey's cocoa have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9908, "Truth_answer": "Electric guitar design and construction varies greatly in the shape of the body and the configuration of the neck, bridge, and pickups.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bluesguitartabs.com/english/electric-guitar-input-electric-guitar-cable-parts/_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are electric guitars shaped the way they are", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9908, "Truth_answer": "Electric guitars can be more expensive because of the quality of the pickups, the fit and finish and such.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are electric guitars expensive", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9908, "Truth_answer": "A basic electric guitar with amplifier and cord starts around $200-$400 for a beginner's outfit; a better quality kit can run $500-$2,000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200923001730id_/https://activities.costhelper.com/electric-guitar.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does a standard electric guitar cost", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9908, "Truth_answer": "Electric guitar brands include Fender, Gibson, PRS, Ibanez, Epiphone, Yamaha, Rickenbacker, Gretsch, ESP, Godin, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some well known electric guitar brands", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9908, "Truth_answer": "Guitar cables are typically called instrument cables or a 1/4” cable. These cables are what allows the guitar to play through the amp's speakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you call the cord you plug into the amp and electric guitar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9909, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "dams on the missouri river in south dakota", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9910, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pakistan will host the 2018 asian cricket council (acc)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9911, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "10 african countries beginning with m or n", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9912, "Truth_answer": "When the books of the Bible were originally written, there were no such things as chapters or verses. The divisions were added to the Bible for the sake of convenience.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did we get chapters and verses in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9912, "Truth_answer": "The divisions of individual books of biblical scripture into smaller sections began as early as the fourth century A.D. Codex Vaticanus, a fourth century Greek manuscript, used paragraph divisions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219070323id_/https://www.blueletterbible.org/Comm/stewart_don/faq/bible-special/question8-why-is-the-bible-divided-into-chapters-and-verses.cfm_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the chapter divisions in the bible originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9912, "Truth_answer": "Many people contributed to the Bible. In fact, the Bible is a diverse collection of writings from about 40 main contributors—30 in the Old Testament and 10 in the New.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120083534id_/https://www.biblica.com/resources/bible-faqs/who-wrote-the-bible/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the bible", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9912, "Truth_answer": "As of October 2019 the full Bible has been translated into 698 languages, the New Testament has been translated into an additional 1,548 languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218060717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_translations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many languages is the bible translated into", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9912, "Truth_answer": "Today, the world's most translated book is The Bible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115125625id_/https://www.tomedes.com/translator-hub/which-worlds-most-translated-book.php_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115125625id_/https://www.tomedes.com/translator-hub/which-worlds-most-translated-book.php_p0", "http://philleng1.com/_p44", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218060717id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_translations_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the bible the most translated book in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9913, "Truth_answer": "Quinton Aaron portrayed Michael Oher in the 2009 film The Blind Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays big mike in the blind side", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9913, "Truth_answer": "The film The Blind Side was based on a true story.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228175930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blind_Side_(film)_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film The Blind Side based on a true story", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9913, "Truth_answer": "The film The Blind Side has earned numerous awards and nominations for the lead performance of Sandra Bullock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228175930id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blind_Side_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film the blind side win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9913, "Truth_answer": "Jae Head played S.J. Tuohy, Michael's adoptive younger brother in the film The Blind Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played sj in the film the blind side", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9913, "Truth_answer": "The film The Blind Side was released on November 20, 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lawenforcementedu.info/best/accredited-local-criminal-justice-programs-quinton-al-35130_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190515051319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinton_Aaron_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film the blind side released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9914, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "japanese city not located on island of honshu", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9915, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the advantages and disadvantages of both a presidential and parliamentary system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9916, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the spanish fail in their repression of holland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9916, "Truth_answer": "The northern provinces of the Low Countries adopted Calvinism whereas the southern provinces became wholly Catholic again due to the expulsion of Protestants and the efforts of the Counter-Reformation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212153712id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Revolt_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the northern and southern provinces of the netherlands agree against spanish repression", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9916, "Truth_answer": "An end to the Eighty Years' War was reached in 1648 with the Peace of Münster, when the Dutch Republic was definitively recognised as an independent country.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the dutch revolt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9916, "Truth_answer": "The two major reasons that the Dutch rebelled against Spain were taxes and religion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the dutch revolt against spanish rule", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9916, "Truth_answer": "The Dutch Revolt took place from 1568 to 1648.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the dutch revolt", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9917, "Truth_answer": "The music in the Barnardo's Believe In Me campaign is Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Lorde.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings everybody wants to rule the world on barnardos advert", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9917, "Truth_answer": "Lorde released her cover version of Everybody Wants To Rule The World for the motion picture The Hunger Games: Catching Fire in 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie was everybody wants to rule the world by lorde in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9917, "Truth_answer": "Everybody Wants to Rule the World was originally released by English band Tears for Fears.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was everybody wants to rule the world originally performed by", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9917, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's cover of Everybody Wants To Rule The World was used in the cinematic trailer of Assassin’s Creed Unity at E3 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was everybody wants to rule the world by lorde featured in anything else besides the barnardos advert and The Hunger Games motion picture", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9917, "Truth_answer": "Lorde's international chart-topping single Royals helped her rise to prominence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Lorde become famous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9918, "Truth_answer": "Jon Benjamin played Yoda in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played yoda in family guy dark side", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9918, "Truth_answer": "In Something, Something, Something, Dark Side, Peter Griffin makes good on another power outage at home by retelling Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the plot of something something something dark side", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9918, "Truth_answer": "Meg Griffin, voiced by Mila Kunis, was the Giant Space Slug in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the slug in something something something dark side", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9918, "Truth_answer": "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side was written by Kirker Butler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the family guy episode Something, Something, Something, Dark Side", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9918, "Truth_answer": "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side received high praise from critics for its accurate depiction of the original film, as well as its inclusion of many cultural references.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the family guy episode Something, Something, Something, Dark Side received", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9919, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "twilight zone number 12 looks just like you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9920, "Truth_answer": "Fantasia Barrino was the winner of American Idol Season 3 on May 26, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won ai when jennifer hudson was on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9920, "Truth_answer": "Fantasia Barrino sang I Believe on the third season finale of American Idol as her last performance within the competition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Believe_(Fantasia_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what song did Fantasia Barrino end the American Idol season 3 finale with", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9920, "Truth_answer": "The Fantasia song I Believe was co-written by former American Idol contestant Tamyra Gray and was released on June 29, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190827235648id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Believe_(Fantasia_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song I Believe on the third season finale of American Idol", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9920, "Truth_answer": "On March 9, 2019, Fantasia Barrino revealed via her official Instagram account that her upcoming sixth studio album, Sketchbook, is complete and will feature 14 tracks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is Fantasia from american idol up to now", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9920, "Truth_answer": "The first single from Fantasia Barrino's album Sketchbook, Enough was released on May 3, 2019. The single peaked at number nine on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the songs on Fantasia's Sketchbook do well", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9921, "Truth_answer": "Amaravati is a proposed, planned capital city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.justwravel.com/trip-from-Alirajpur-to-Mysore_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of andhra pradesh's new capital", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9921, "Truth_answer": "Amaravati has been allotted space to be built on the southern banks of the Krishna river in Guntur district, within the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaravati_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is Amaravati being built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9921, "Truth_answer": "Amaravati is being constructed to serve as the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh, after Telangana was split off as a separate state in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaravati_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Andhra Pradesh constructing Amaravati to be the new capital", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9921, "Truth_answer": "The former capital city of Andhra Pradesh was Hyderabad, which is now located inside Telangana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the capital of andhra pradesh before Amaravati", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9921, "Truth_answer": "The word Amaravati translates as 'the place for immortals'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205040258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaravati_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Amaravati mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9922, "Truth_answer": "The first season of True Detective takes place in Louisiana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does true detective season 1 take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9922, "Truth_answer": "The first season of True Detective starred Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Potts, and Tory Kittles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the true detective season 1 feature", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9922, "Truth_answer": "The first season of True Detective received generally excellent reviews from critics and earned high ratings for HBO. It was nominated for and won numerous awards and other accolades.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did true detective season 1 do well", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9922, "Truth_answer": "The second season of True Detective starred Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly, and Vince Vaughn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in true detective season 2", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9922, "Truth_answer": "Reception to the second season of True Detective was more divided, although the show maintained high viewership for HBO.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225055655id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Detective_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the reception for true detective season 2", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9923, "Truth_answer": "In Once Upon a Time, Prince David, also known as David Nolan, is portrayed by Josh Dallas and Luke Roessler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays david in once upon a time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9923, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Once Upon a Time concluded on May 18, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show once upon a time end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9923, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Once Upon a Time concluded with 7 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons did once upon a time have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9923, "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland is a spin-off of the prior ABC series Once Upon a Time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the spinoff of once upon a time called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9923, "Truth_answer": "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland received mixed to positive reviews from critics who praised its cast, visuals, and narrative, but criticized the muddled plot.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191020022029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_in_Wonderland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Once Upon a Time in Wonderland well received", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9924, "Truth_answer": "Uruguay defeated Argentina 4 to 2 and became the first nation to win the FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the very first fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9924, "Truth_answer": "Argentina, Uruguay, the United States and Yugoslavia each won their respective groups to qualify for the semi-finals for the 1930 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218013323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_FIFA_World_Cup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who qualified for semi finals at the first fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9924, "Truth_answer": "Thirteen teams, seven from South America, four from Europe and two from North America, entered the 1930 FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218013323id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many teams participated in the first fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9924, "Truth_answer": "The inaugural Fifa World Cup took place in 1930.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the first fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9924, "Truth_answer": "The inaugural Fifa World Cup took place in Uruguay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country was the first fifa world cup held in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9925, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel is bt sport 1 on freeview", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9925, "Truth_answer": "You need BT TV to watch BT Sport on YouView. BT Sport is also available to watch for free online at btsport.com and via the BT Sport app.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191005231339id_/http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/43272/~/how-do-i-get-bt-sport%3F_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can I watch BT Sport for free?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9925, "Truth_answer": "If you were a BT Broadband customer you could get it free under contract, but only online unless you also had BTTV or Sky; otherwise you would need a subscription.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083633id_/https://community.bt.com/t5/Archive-Staging/can-you-get-bt-sports-for-1-day/td-p/1368185_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you get bt sports for 1 day", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9925, "Truth_answer": "BT Sport is available on Sky Go and Now TV's Roku-in-disguise boxes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804160459id_/http://www.engadget.com/2017/12/15/sky-bt-sport-now-tv-channel-deal/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is BT Sport on Roku?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9925, "Truth_answer": "You can download the BT Sport App direct to your Apple TV, Xbox or Samsung Smart TV. Or you can attach a Google Chromecast and stream the app.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200104185804id_/https://www.bt.com/sport/app/learn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how can i get Bt sport on my smart tv", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9926, "Truth_answer": "It was said that the colonists brought it from England because they wanted freedom so they could be free from the high taxes and the royalty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did colonists get the belief in personal freedom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9926, "Truth_answer": "Colonization efforts began in the late 16th century with efforts by the Kingdom of England to establish colonies in North America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221025721id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_colonization_of_the_Americas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the colonization of North America begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9926, "Truth_answer": "England was looking at the settlement of colonies as a way of fulfilling its desire to sell more goods and resources to other countries than it bought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did England create colonies", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9926, "Truth_answer": "The Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first English colony in North America", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9926, "Truth_answer": "The Jamestown settlement was located on the northeast bank of the James River about 2.5 mi southwest of the center of modern Williamsburg, Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201200337id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was The Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9927, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the iron-containing portion of the hemoglobin molecule is called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9928, "Truth_answer": "Scotty Doesn't Know is a song written and performed by the American rock band Lustra, originally written for the 2004 film EuroTrip.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Doesn%27t_Know_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does scotty doesn't know come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9928, "Truth_answer": "In EuroTrip, the band performs the song at a party Scotty is attending and is praised by many characters in the film as being catchy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Doesn%27t_Know_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does scotty doesn't know play in EuroTrip", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9928, "Truth_answer": "By the end of EuroTrip, Scotty Doesn't Know has become so widespread and popular that Scotty's best friend Cooper is able to use it as his cell phone ring tone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Doesn%27t_Know_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song scotty doesn't know become popular in EuroTrip", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9928, "Truth_answer": "Scotty Doesn't Know peaked at #53 on the U.S. Billboard Pop chart, #39 on the Digital Songs chart and at #75 on the Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201107234943id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Doesn%27t_Know_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song scotty doesn't know chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9928, "Truth_answer": "In Australia, Scotty Doesn't Know became infamous in 2018 after featuring in the hijacking of the official website of Scott Morrison, the country's Prime Minister.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the song scotty doesn't know become famous in australia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9929, "Truth_answer": "BCRA barred special interest groups from spending soft money on so-called issue ads that identify a specific federal candidate within 60 days of a general election.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203172108id_/http://www.opensecrets.org:80/resources/learn/glossary.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the rules about interest groups spending money on issue advocacy during a campaign", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9929, "Truth_answer": "BCRA stands for the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a010412nyccorppers&scale=2_p65", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a102710deblasiopataki_p15", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=civilliberties_257&scale=3_p82", "http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=civilliberties&startpos=700_p89", "http://historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=civilliberties&startpos=600_p24", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a102710deblasiopataki_p14", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=civilliberties_257&scale=3_p84", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a010412nyccorppers&scale=2_p69", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203172108id_/http://www.opensecrets.org:80/resources/learn/glossary.php_p2", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a010412nyccorppers&scale=2_p63", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=civilliberties_257&scale=3_p79", "http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a102710deblasiopataki_p28", "http://raleighfivepoints.com/pdf.php?q=pdf-advances-in-dynamic-games-applications-to-economics-finance-optimization-and-stochastic-control-2005.html_p34", "http://historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=civilliberties&startpos=1400_p18", "https://althouse.blogspot.com/2014/12/hillary-clinton-calls-movie-about-kim.html?showComment=1419208617778_p5", "http://historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a010412nyccorppers&scale=2_p84" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does bcra stand for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9929, "Truth_answer": "The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 has been effective since November 6, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the bcra still an active law", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9929, "Truth_answer": "The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act was introduced in the House as the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2001 by Chris Shays on June 28, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the bcra introduced", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9929, "Truth_answer": "The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 was signed into law by President George W. Bush on March 27, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which president signed the bcra into law", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9930, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wizard of oz wicked witch of west name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9931, "Truth_answer": "As directed by the Constitution, a presidential candidate must be a natural born citizen of the United States, a resident for 14 years, and 35 years of age or older.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the rules to be president of the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9931, "Truth_answer": "Americans will elect the next president of the United States on November 3, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next u.s. presidential election", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9931, "Truth_answer": "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the US, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can a foreigner run for u.s. president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9931, "Truth_answer": "While the 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two full terms in office, it also allows them to serve two years at most of another president's term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many terms can the u.s. presidential office be held", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9931, "Truth_answer": "The length of the presidential term in the United States is 4 years. Incumbent presidents may run for re-election, so they could serve 8 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of a u.s. presidential term", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9932, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when would you use the abstract factory design pattern (choose all that apply)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9933, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "neelakasham pachakadal chuvanna bhoomi full cast and crew", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9934, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "there are senators and representatives in the us congress", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9935, "Truth_answer": "If you don’t support plants that require it, you’ll end up with deformed plants that will become more susceptible to disease and pests as it lies on the ground.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630011705id_/https://easilygrowngarden.com/to-stake-or-not-to-stake-which-plants-need-support/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do plants need to grow around a support", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9935, "Truth_answer": "Plants can be supported by trellises, teepees, arbors, cages, and stakes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can you use as a plant support", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9935, "Truth_answer": "You can make your own plant cages with bamboo stakes, repurposed wooden pallets, or even ladders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can i make my own plant cage", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9935, "Truth_answer": "Push a stake into the ground, making sure the stake is not taller than the plant. Tie the plant to the stake about two-thirds of the way up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151208171629id_/http://gardenclub.homedepot.com/how-to-stake-plants/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do i use plant stakes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9935, "Truth_answer": "Transform twigs and branches from your winter garden into plant stakes. Use a vegetable peeler to strip a few thick twigs of bark. Then write to i.d. your plants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can i diy my own plant stakes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9936, "Truth_answer": "According to director Richard Curtis, The Boat That Rocked, though inspired by real British pirate radio of the 1960s, is a work of historical fiction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the boat that rocked a true story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9936, "Truth_answer": "Although pirate radio in the United Kingdom peaked throughout the 1960s and again during the 1980s and 1990s, it remains in existence today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does pirate radio still exist in the united kingdom", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9936, "Truth_answer": "Pirate radio in the UK first became widespread in the early 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113103524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_radio_in_the_United_Kingdom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did pirate radio first become widespread in the uk", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9936, "Truth_answer": "Pirate radio in the UK first became widespread when pop music stations started to broadcast on medium wave from offshore ships or disused sea forts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was pirate radio in the uk first transmitted from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9936, "Truth_answer": "In the early 1960s, pirate radio stations were not illegal in the United Kingdom because they were broadcasting from international waters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the pirate radio stations in 1960s united kingdom illegal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9937, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "legal age for marriage for girl in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9938, "Truth_answer": "An 8-K is required to announce major events relevant to shareholders. Businesses have four business days to file an 8-K for most specified items.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is an 8k required to be filed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9938, "Truth_answer": "An 8-K notifies the public of events reported including acquisition, bankruptcy, resignation of directors, or a change in the fiscal year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128230758id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/8-k.asp_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the 8-k report include", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9938, "Truth_answer": "As opposed to the annual reporting of Form 10-K and the quarterly reporting of Form 10-Q, public companies utilize Form 8-K as needed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128230758id_/https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/8-k.asp_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the 8-k form differ from the 10-k form", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9938, "Truth_answer": "Section 2 of the 8-k form is Financial Information.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is section 2 of the 8-k form", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9938, "Truth_answer": "Section 6 of the 8-k form includes asset-backed securities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which section of the 8-k is asset-backed securities", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9939, "Truth_answer": "The fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on June 17, 2016, at 12:00 am PST in multiple countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_4)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_3)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_5)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 4 of orange is the new black start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9939, "Truth_answer": "There are 7 seasons of Orange is the New Black", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons of orange is the new black are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9939, "Truth_answer": "The seventh and final season of Orange Is the New Black was released on July 26, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Orange is the New Black end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9939, "Truth_answer": "Orange Is the New Black is the first series to score Emmy nominations in both comedy and drama. The series has also received six Golden Globe Award nominations, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Orange is the New Black win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9939, "Truth_answer": "Orange Is the New Black was widely acclaimed throughout its run. It has been particularly praised for humanizing prisoners and for its depiction of race, sexuality, gender and body types.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126053222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical response to Orange is the New Black", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9940, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does an omission count as an act", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9941, "Truth_answer": "The Jacobins were the most militant section of the revolutionary bourgeoisie. They were intensely concerned with translating the revolutionary fervor of 1789 into a durable and sustainable revolutionary society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101133452id_/https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/07/french-revolution-bastille-day-guide-jacobins-terror-bonaparte_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the jacobins and what did they want", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9941, "Truth_answer": "The Reign of Terror was a period of intense violence led by Robespierre’s Jacobins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what era did the jacobins lead", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9941, "Truth_answer": "During The Reign of Terror the guillotine became the most potent political tool and repression the most vital political task.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was violent about the Reign of Terror", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9941, "Truth_answer": "Moderates freed many of the Jacobins' prisoners, neutralized the power of the Committee for Public Safety, and had many of Robespierre's friends killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101037id_/https://quizlet.com/6806339/world-history-33-radical-days-of-the-revolution-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the reign of terror", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9941, "Truth_answer": "The Reign of Terror lasted two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the reign of terror last", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9942, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to start an essay on social media", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9943, "Truth_answer": "Mitochondria are the main sources of energy for each cell, and therefore for the plant as a whole.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026030432id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/plant-cell-mitochondria-structure-role.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of mitochondrion in a plant cell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9943, "Truth_answer": "Mitochondria are made up of three main sections: the outer membrane, the inner membrane, and the matrix, which is located inside the inner membrane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026030432id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/plant-cell-mitochondria-structure-role.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the structure of the mitochondria", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9943, "Truth_answer": "Mitochondria play an important role in programmed cell death, where cells that are acting abnormally are killed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026030432id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/plant-cell-mitochondria-structure-role.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other processes is the mitochondrion involved with besides making energy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9943, "Truth_answer": "The mitochondria takes glucose and go through a process called oxidative phosphorylation, where the glucose is transformed using a series of proteins and enzymes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026030432id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/plant-cell-mitochondria-structure-role.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the mitochondrion involved with any processes with glucose", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9943, "Truth_answer": "The transformed glucose after oxidative phosphorylation is a molecule known as pyruvate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201026030432id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/plant-cell-mitochondria-structure-role.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the glucose called after going through oxidative phosphorylation", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9944, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Gretzky is the All-Time NHL Goal Leader with 894 goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most career goals in nhl history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9944, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Gretzky is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, born in Brantfod, Ontario, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is wayne gretzky canadian", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9944, "Truth_answer": "Wayne Gretzky's height is 6 feet 0 inches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is wayne gretzky", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9944, "Truth_answer": "Nicknamed The Great One, Wayne Gretzky has been called the greatest hockey player ever by many sportswriters, players, and the NHL itself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115090405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Gretzky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did wayne gretzky have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9944, "Truth_answer": "After his retirement in 1999, Wayne Gretzky was immediately inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, making him the most recent player to have the waiting period waived.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115090405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Gretzky_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did wayne gretzky get inducted into the hall of fame", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9945, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next working day after friday", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9946, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is it illegal to let someone use your address for school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9947, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who shows up on jersey shore family vacation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9948, "Truth_answer": "The State Department is headquartered in the Harry S Truman Building, a few blocks away from the White House.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the secretary of state's office located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9948, "Truth_answer": "The State Department is headquartered in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which neighborhood is the state department headquartered in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9948, "Truth_answer": "Harry S Truman Building, 2201 C Street Northwest, Washington, D.C., U.S.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the address for the US state department", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9948, "Truth_answer": "The Department of State is led by the Secretary of State, a member of the Cabinet who is nominated by the U.S. President and confirmed by the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who leads the United States Department of State", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9948, "Truth_answer": "The current United States Secretary of State is Mike Pompeo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126213644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_State_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current US secretary of state", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9949, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution provides only a little guidance saying, “The President shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint…Judges of the Supreme Court.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905031636id_/https://www.minnpost.com/eric-black-ink/2016/02/what-does-constitution-say-about-picking-supreme-court-justices-not-much/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the constitution say about supreme court nominations", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9949, "Truth_answer": "Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution states: “ shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint…Judges of the Supreme Court.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905031636id_/https://www.minnpost.com/eric-black-ink/2016/02/what-does-constitution-say-about-picking-supreme-court-justices-not-much/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190905031636id_/https://www.minnpost.com/eric-black-ink/2016/02/what-does-constitution-say-about-picking-supreme-court-justices-not-much/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which article of the constitution states that “The President shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint…Judges of the Supreme Court“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9949, "Truth_answer": "Nominated Supreme Court candidates must face a series of hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which can vote to send the nomination to the full United States Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the supreme court nominations approved", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9949, "Truth_answer": "George Washington holds the record for most Supreme Court nominations, with 14 nominations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226141230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nominations_to_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most supreme court nominations made by a president", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9949, "Truth_answer": "Making the second-most Supreme Court nominations were Franklin D. Roosevelt and John Tyler, with nine each. All nine of Roosevelt's were confirmed, while only one of Tyler's was.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226141230id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nominations_to_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the second most supreme court nominations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9950, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the greater antilles located on a map", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9950, "Truth_answer": "Europeans used the term Antillia as one of the mysterious lands featured on medieval charts, sometimes as an archipelago, sometimes as continuous land of greater or lesser extent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Antilles_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does greater antilles mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9950, "Truth_answer": "The Greater Antilles comprises four major islands and numerous smaller ones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235925id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Antilles_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many islands are included in the greater antilles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9950, "Truth_answer": "The four largest islands of the Antilles are Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008233258id_/https://www.britannica.com/place/Greater-Antilles_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the four major islands in the greater antilles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9950, "Truth_answer": "Some of the smaller islands of the Greater Antilles include the Virgin Islands, Bahamas archipelago, and the Windward and Leeward Islands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204953id_/https://www.geographyrealm.com/caribbean-islands-greater-antilles/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the smaller islands in the greater antilles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9951, "Truth_answer": "Got My Mind Set on You is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110061317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Got_My_Mind_Set_on_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song got my mind set on you", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9951, "Truth_answer": "Got My Mind Set on You was originally recorded by James Ray in 1962, under the title I've Got My Mind Set on You.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200110061317id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Got_My_Mind_Set_on_You_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who originally recorded got my mind set on you", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9951, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, George Harrison released a cover version of Got My Mind Set on You as a single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what famous covers of got my mind set on you are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9951, "Truth_answer": "George Harrison's cover of Rudy Clark's little-known song Got My Mind Set on You quickly reached number 1 in the United States and number 2 in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826213942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_Nine_(George_Harrison_album)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did george harrison's cover of got my mind set on you do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9951, "Truth_answer": "The hit single Got My Mind Set on You from the album Cloud Nine re-established George Harrison as a critically acclaimed and commercially significant recording artist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826213942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_Nine_(George_Harrison_album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did got my mind set on you do for george harrison", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9952, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most women's tennis championships", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9953, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the universal pulp company has a plant in portland oregon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9954, "Truth_answer": "Taiwan's Tai Tzu-ying won the women's singles final at the 2017 Yonex-Sunrise Hong Kong Open Nov. 26.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the women’s singles title at the hong kong super series badminton tournament 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9954, "Truth_answer": "Tai Tzu-ying secured her third title at the 2017 annual badminton tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many titles did Taiwan's Tai Tzu-ying secure in 2017", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9954, "Truth_answer": "Defending champion and current world No. 1 Tai Tzu-ying defeated India’s Pusarla V. Sindhu 21:18, 21:18 over the course of 45 minutes, taking home the grand prize of US$30,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the 2017 Yonex-Sunrise Hong Kong Open", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9954, "Truth_answer": "Tai Tzu-ying was born in southern Taiwan’s Kaohsiung City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was Tai Tzu-ying born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9954, "Truth_answer": "Tai Tzu-ying has enjoyed a stellar career since debuting in 2009 and becoming the country’s youngest ever top-ranked player at age 16.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Tai Tzu-ying debut", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9955, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "within 30 mpc of the sun there are about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9956, "Truth_answer": "ILOVEYOU is a computer worm that infected over ten million Windows personal computers on and after 5 May 2000 local time in the Philippines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the i love you virus created", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9956, "Truth_answer": "ILOVEYOU spread by e-mail with the subject line ILOVEYOU and an attachment, LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs. If the attachment was opened, a script was executed, and the computer infected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the i love you virus spread", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9956, "Truth_answer": "The ILOVEYOU script e-mailed itself to everyone in the victim's contact list, edited the Windows Registry to execute the worm at startup, and replaced data in many computer files.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170706064708id_/https://www.computerhope.com/vinfo/iloveyou.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the i love you virus script do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9956, "Truth_answer": "The NEWLOVE virus has more damage potential than the ILOVEYOU virus. It renames the subject line to random quires therefore cannot be detected as the Subject Line could be anything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the newlove virus different from the i love you virus", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9956, "Truth_answer": "The NEWLOVE virus's attachment is a Randomly-selected VBS file name from the Windows Folder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what attachment does the newlove virus have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9957, "Truth_answer": "The Cubs became the Chicago Cubs in 1903.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Cubs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the chicago cubs become the cubs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9957, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Cubs were first known as the White Stockings, a founding member of the NL in 1876.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127022013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Cubs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the chicago cubs before 1903", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9957, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Cubs are known as the North Siders, a reference to the location of Wrigley Field within the city of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the chicago cubs have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9957, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Cubs won World Series titles in 1907, 1908, and 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://detroit.cbslocal.com/tag/chicago-cubs/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the chicago cubs win any world series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9957, "Truth_answer": "The Chicago Cubs' colors are blue, red, and white.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the chicago cubs colors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9958, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Bad originally aired on AMC for five seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons was breaking bad on tv", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9958, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Bad had 62 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes was breaking bad on tv", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9958, "Truth_answer": "Breaking Bad had moderate viewership through its first three seasons, but partly due to the show being made available on Netflix, the remaining seasons saw a significant rise in viewership.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the show breaking bad so popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9958, "Truth_answer": "Better Call Saul is the most obvious show like Breaking Bad for your next binge. It follows the life of Breaking Bad's Saul Goodman before he was Walter White's lawyer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you suggest shows similar to breaking bad", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9958, "Truth_answer": "The original release of Better Call Saul was on February 8, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show better call saul premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9959, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "inside no 9 the 12 days of christine review", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9960, "Truth_answer": "The three scenes of the first Act of The Silver Box take place in the London dining room of John Barthwick, a Liberal member of parliament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161226033926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Box_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the role of mr. barthwick in the play the silver box", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9960, "Truth_answer": "The Silver Box is a three-act comedy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161226033926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Box_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many acts does the play the silver box have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9960, "Truth_answer": "The Silver Box was originally produced in London in 1906.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161226033926id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Box_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the play the silver box originally produced", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9960, "Truth_answer": "In The Silver Box, the disappearance of a cigarette box leads to a comparison of the behaviour of the son of a prosperous politician, with that of an unemployed man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what goes missing in the play the silver box", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9960, "Truth_answer": "In the second act of The Silver Box, Marlow notices that the cigarette box is missing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the second act of the play the silver box", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9961, "Truth_answer": "Vanity plates contain up to 3 numbers only or 1 to 7 letters only. Personalized plates contain both letters and numbers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190129171637id_/http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/vehicles/faq.html_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the difference between vanity and personalized plates", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9961, "Truth_answer": "You can order Personalized Plates online at www.dmv.ca.gov or mail a completed Special Interest License Plate Application form with the appropriate fee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can i get a personalized plate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9961, "Truth_answer": "California offers a range of special interest plates with graphic designs that are related to the organization’s interest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022114805id_/https://www.aceable.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-vanity-plates-in-california/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can i get a personalized plate with graphics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9961, "Truth_answer": "Special Interest License Plates have extra fees that are used to support programs pertinent to each organization's interest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032148id_/https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/brochures/howto/htvr24_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the fees go for personalized special interest license plates", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9961, "Truth_answer": "Applicants who own an auto, truck, trailer, or motorcycle currently registered in California may order special interest license plates. Motorcycle license plates are not available for all special interest plates.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032148id_/https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/brochures/howto/htvr24_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who can get personalized special interest license plates", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9962, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which statement is true concerning the economic problem of premature death in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9963, "Truth_answer": "The Girl Scout Gold Award is the equivalent of Eagle. Though the name has changed over time, it has always been the highest accomplishment for Girl Scouts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the female equivalent of an eagle scout", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9963, "Truth_answer": "There's a great deal of overlap among the different badge skills for both the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, including camping, car maintenance, first aid, fitness, budgeting and even robotics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how similar are Girl Scouts to Eagle Scouts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9963, "Truth_answer": "The Eagle Scout rank requires Scouts to earn merit badges in camping and survival skills, and even some Girl Scouts view it as more prestigious.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the eagle scout rank require", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9963, "Truth_answer": "On October 11, 2017, the Boy Scouts of America announced that in 2019, a program for older girls will be available, enabling girls to earn the rank of Eagle Scout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024073422id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Scout_(Boy_Scouts_of_America)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can girls become an eagle scout", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9963, "Truth_answer": "Girls are part of Boy Scout programs — Venturing and Sea Scouting, geared toward outdoor activities; Exploring, a career-oriented mentoring program; and STEM, focusing on science and math.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212160808id_/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/boy-scouts-will-admit-girls-allow-them-earn-eagle-scout-n809836_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what scouting programs are available to the girls scouts", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9964, "Truth_answer": "The history of the Philippines from 1565 to 1898, also known as the Spanish colonial period, was the period during which the Philippines were part of the Spanish Empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524230357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Philippines,_1565%E2%80%931898_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the spanish go to the philippines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9964, "Truth_answer": "Spanish rule ended in 1898 with Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War. The Philippines then became a territory of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the spanish colonial period in the Philippines end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9964, "Truth_answer": "The Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade was the main source of income for the Philippines under Spanish rule during its early years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524230357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Philippines,_1565%E2%80%931898_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217092627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Philippines_(1521%E2%80%931898)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the main source of money for the philippines as a spanish colony", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9964, "Truth_answer": "The Manila galleons sailed the Pacific for 250 years, bringing to the Americas cargoes of luxury goods such as spices and porcelain, in exchange for silver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209192319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila_galleon_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the manila galleons bring from new spain", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9964, "Truth_answer": "The Galleon trade led to the introduction of new crops and animals to the Philippines such as tamarind, avocado, guava, papaya, pineapple, horses and carabao.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524230357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Philippines,_1565%E2%80%931898_p13", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217092627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Philippines_(1521%E2%80%931898)_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any new crops introduced to the philippines through the galleon trade", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9965, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does most of the energy come from in a shaded section of a stream", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9966, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Word or MS-WORD is a Graphical word processing program that users can type with.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the use of microsoft office word", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9966, "Truth_answer": "For home, Office 365 Home costs $99.99 per year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does microsoft office word cost", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9966, "Truth_answer": "Office 365 Business costs $8.25 per user per month with an annual commitment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does microsoft office word cost for business use", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9966, "Truth_answer": "Office 365 is a subscription that comes with premium apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128042314id_/https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/office-365-home/cfq7ttc0k5dm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does office 365 come with excel", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9966, "Truth_answer": "Some new features in Office 365 are Type Hands-free and XLOOKUP.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some new features in office 365", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9967, "Truth_answer": "The Season 3 Episode 3 of Rick and Morty aired on Sunday, August 6, 2017 1:30 p.m. Eastern.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is season 3 episode 3 of rick and morty", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9967, "Truth_answer": "Rick and Morty was created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created rick and morty", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9967, "Truth_answer": "Rick and Morty has 36 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202044704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty_p2", "https://www.ranker.com/list/what-to-watch-if-you-love-robot-chicken/watchworthy?ref=also_ranked&pos=71&a=0&l=1850577<ype=n&g=0_p3", "https://us.blastingnews.com/curiosities/2018/08/rick-and-morty-fans-on-reddit-found-an-obscure-easter-egg-in-pickle-rick-episode-002667073.html_p1", "https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Rick_Sanchez_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes does rick and morty have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9967, "Truth_answer": "Rick and Morty has 4 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://lbc9.com/greys-season-14/_p8", "https://www1.putlocker.digital/tv-series/saint-seiya-saintia-shou-sub-eng/a81b18CI/c1l8CMeW-watch-online-free.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does rick and morty have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9967, "Truth_answer": "Rick and Morty revolves around the adventures of the Smith household, which consists of parents Jerry and Beth, their children Summer and Morty, and Beth's father, Rick Sanchez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202044704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of rick and morty", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9968, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "academy of sciences of the czech republic prague", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9969, "Truth_answer": "Leaving Cert students who suffer a close family bereavement during the State examinations in June will be allowed to sit alternative papers in July.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if someone dies during the leaving cert", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9969, "Truth_answer": "The Irish Department of Education said that the bereavement scheme is being introduced on an interim and pilot basis and it will be reviewed after the 2019 Leaving Certificate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the bereavement scheme for leaving cert students permanently set", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9969, "Truth_answer": "The three-day period is intended to allow bereaved candidates time free from Leaving Certificate examinations to prepare for and attend the funeral of their loved one", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the three day period regarding the leaving cert", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9969, "Truth_answer": "The results from the alternative Leaving Certificate examinations will be available at the same time as the main examination results, on August 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517205924id_/http://www.irishhealth.com/article.html?id=26678_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will results be available for students who took the alternative Leaving Certificate examination", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9969, "Truth_answer": "The Leaving Certificate Examination, commonly referred to as the Leaving Cert, is the university matriculation examination in the Republic of Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029010715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaving_Certificate_(Ireland)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries take the leaving cert exam", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9970, "Truth_answer": "Dead by Daylight is an asymmetrical, multiplayer 4 vs 1 horror game where one player takes on the role of a savage killer", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wgek.duhocngheduc.de/dead-by-daylight-fps-reddit.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118062741id_/http://505games.com:80/games/dead-by-daylight/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players are there in dead by daylight xbox one", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9970, "Truth_answer": "Dead by Daylight was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and a mobile port is scheduled for release on iOS and Android later in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is dead by daylight available on other consoles besides xbox one", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9970, "Truth_answer": "Alongside original characters, Dead by Daylight also includes downloadable characters from horror franchises such as Halloween, Left 4 Dead, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what characters are included in dead by daylight", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9970, "Truth_answer": "Dead by Daylight characters include the 20 survivors Dwight Fairfield, Meg Thomas, Claudette Morel, Jake Park, Nea Karlsson, Laurie Strode, William 'Bill' Overbeck, Ace Visconti, Feng Min, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some of the original characters in dead by daylight", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9970, "Truth_answer": "The killer's goal is to sacrifice survivors to the Entity, a malevolent being which rules over the realm in which Dead by Daylight takes place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106102000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_by_Daylight_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the killer's goal in dead by daylight", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9971, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs last won the Stanley Cup in the 1966–67 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did toronto maple leafs win the stanley cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9971, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs were founded in 1917.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://mlse.com/our-company/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_p84" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the toronto maple leafs founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9971, "Truth_answer": "A member of the Original Six, the Toronto Maple Leafs were one of six NHL teams to have endured through the period of League retrenchment during the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the toronto maple leafs members of the original six", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9971, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs have won thirteen Stanley Cup championships, second only to the 24 championships of the Montreal Canadiens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many championships did the toronto maple leafs win", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9971, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs are presently affiliated with two minor league teams, the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League, and the Newfoundland Growlers of the ECHL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_p39", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220015550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which minor league teams are the toronto maple leafs affiliated with", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9972, "Truth_answer": "No soldier can be quartered during a time of peace - they can only be quartered in times of war ifs they have the consent of the owner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517110306id_/https://quizlet.com/123476960/the-bill-of-rights-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when can soldiers be quartered in citizens homes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9972, "Truth_answer": "The Third Amendment states No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner...“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.eff.org/effector/3/0_p3", "https://sonsofconstitutionalliberty.com/the-united-states-constitution/_p26", "http://martinsidwell.com/the-2nd-and-3rd-amendments/?replytocom=368_p1", "http://www.lincoln.edu/criminaljustice/hr/BillofRights.htm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118151439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p1", "https://rockwallconservative.me/2010/03/31/daily-reader-us-constitution-in-45-days/_p19", "https://theintercept.com/2015/02/19/great-sim-heist/?comments=1_p106", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120220222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights_p32", "https://libertasutah.org/2013-bills/the-second-amendment-preservation-act-is-constitutional/_p9", "https://richardboydenreport.wordpress.com/2019/10/16/new-crimes-defined-as-terrorism/_p29", "https://theotherclub.org/2016/04/atlas-bugged-out.html?shared=email&msg=fail_p1", "https://theotherclub.org/2019/11/the-powerless-watch-their-homes-burn.html_p3", "https://secondamendmentsupporters.com/info/u-s-constitution/amendments/bill-of-rights/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120220222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights_p21", "https://jasoneldersblog.wordpress.com/tag/gaffney/_p11", "https://theotherclub.org/2006/04/thats-why-its-called.html_p1", "http://www.teatarian.com/p/biill-of-rights.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121020244id_/https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/third_amendment_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120220222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights_p20", "https://constitutingamerica.org/category/the-original-documents/_p37", "http://www.millennialviews.com/2016/04/american-exceptionalism.html_p2", "https://www.shameface.com.wstub.archive.org/details/tv?and%5B%5D=publicdate:%5B2017-01-01+TO+2017-01-31%5D&q=alexander&red=1&and%5B%5D=collection%3A%22TV-CSPAN3%22_p7", "https://dailyoddsandends.wordpress.com/tag/south-carolina/_p21", "https://www.whyweprotest.net/threads/historical-research-on-the-war-between-the-states-contains-graphic-images.119632/page-6_p11", "https://www.gunlawsbystate.com/law/states/south-carolina-gun-laws/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120220222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which amendment states that soldiers cannot be quartered in any house in times of peace", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9972, "Truth_answer": "The Fourth Amendment provides the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated", "Truth_passages": [ "https://bilbosrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/2011/11/big-brother-is-watching-and-so-is-big.html_p5", "http://lifelibertytech.com/author/marcel-brown/_p48", "http://sntjohnny.com/front/why-religion-and-politics-must-mix-jaffe-memo-reflections-continued-part-two/1681.html_p26", "http://www.davedubya.com/2009/07/_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202011603id_/https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fourth_amendment_p1", "https://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2016/08/decision-to-throw-out-criminal-charges.html?showComment=1472342775179_p4", "https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/201/43/_p34", "https://spiritualmessiahministries.wordpress.com/category/truth/_p102" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the fourth amendment say", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9972, "Truth_answer": "The Seventh Amendment codifies the right to a jury trial in certain civil cases and inhibits courts from overturning a jury's findings of fact.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118151443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which amendment talks about the right to a jury", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9972, "Truth_answer": "Congress proposed a revised version of the Seventh Amendment to the states on September 28, 1789, and by December 15, 1791, the necessary three-quarters had ratified it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118151443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the seventh amendment revised", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9973, "Truth_answer": "The Major Prophets in the Christian Old Testament are: Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Lamentations, Book of Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the major prophets in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9973, "Truth_answer": "There is a total of 1,189 chapters in the Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many chapters are in the bible", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9973, "Truth_answer": "Christian Bibles range from the 73 books of the Catholic Church canon, the 66 books of the canon of some denominations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books are in the bible", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9973, "Truth_answer": "The Torah include the first five books of the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many books are in the torah", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9973, "Truth_answer": "The Torah is written in Hebrew, the oldest of Jewish languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203090437id_/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/religion/religions/judaism/texts/torah.shtml_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language was the torah written in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9974, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "those who believe that agricultural economies led to the origin of the state argue that", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9975, "Truth_answer": "The largest city of the state is Ludhiana. Out of total population of Punjab, 37.48% people live in urban regions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_India_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the largest city of punjab in terms of population", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9975, "Truth_answer": "Punjab is a state in northern India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the state of punjab", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9975, "Truth_answer": "Punjab is the 20th-largest Indian state by area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is punjab india's largest state", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9975, "Truth_answer": "Punjab is primarily agriculture-based due to the presence of abundant water sources and fertile soils. Other major industries include the manufacturing of scientific instruments, agricultural goods, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_India_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are punjab's major industries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9975, "Truth_answer": "Punjab has six civil airports including two international airports: Amritsar International Airport and Chandigarh International Airport; and four domestic airports: Bathinda Airport, Pathankot Airport, Adampur Airport and Sahnewal Airport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104131010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_India_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the airports in punjab", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9976, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "n the first set of hawthorne experiments dealing with lighting the main conclusion was that", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9977, "Truth_answer": "Something's Got a Hold on Me is a song by American singer Etta James.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213223456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%27s_Got_a_Hold_on_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song something's got a hold on me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9977, "Truth_answer": "Something's Got a Hold on Me was written by Etta James, Leroy Kirkland and Pearl Woods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213223456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%27s_Got_a_Hold_on_Me_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song something's got a hold on me", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9977, "Truth_answer": "Upon its release, Something's Got a Hold on Me was an R&B hit, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213223456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%27s_Got_a_Hold_on_Me_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213223456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%27s_Got_a_Hold_on_Me_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was something's got a hold on me a hit", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9977, "Truth_answer": "Something's Got a Hold on Me has been covered and sampled by various contemporary artists. Pretty Lights sampled the song in 2006. In 2010, Christina Aguilera recorded a cover version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has something's got a hold on me been covered", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9977, "Truth_answer": "Something's Got a Hold on Me was released in 1962 as the third single from Etta James' 1962 self-titled album as a 7 vinyl disc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213223456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%27s_Got_a_Hold_on_Me_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the original something's got a hold on me released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9978, "Truth_answer": "Godzilla was theatrically released in Japan on November 3, 1954", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first godzilla movie come out in japan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9978, "Truth_answer": "The 1954 Godzilla film was produced and distributed by Toho Studios", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which studio produced the first godzilla movie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9978, "Truth_answer": "In 1956, a heavily re-edited Americanized version of the 1954 film Godzilla, known as Godzilla, King of the Monsters! was released in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla_(1954_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the american version of godzilla called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9978, "Truth_answer": "The 1954 Godzilla film spawned a multimedia franchise, being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest running film franchise in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the godzilla movies win a record", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9978, "Truth_answer": "In the 1954 film, Godzilla symbolizes nuclear holocaust from Japan's perspective and has since been culturally identified as a strong metaphor for nuclear weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122181945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla_(1954_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does godzilla symbolize", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9979, "Truth_answer": "There are eight LEGOLAND parks all over the world, so take your pick!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many legoland's are there in the whole world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9979, "Truth_answer": "The Legoland Billund Resort opened in Billund, Denmark in 1968,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217041629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legoland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a legoland in denmark", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9979, "Truth_answer": "Legoland Billund, the original Legoland park, opened on 7 June 1968 in Billund, Denmark.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109022657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legoland_Billund_Resort_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the original legoland park", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9979, "Truth_answer": "Legoland's rides are all Lego themed; many are made to appear as if they are built out of Lego bricks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what attractions are at legoland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9979, "Truth_answer": "Legolands are not fully owned by The Lego Group itself; rather they are owned and operated by the British theme park company Merlin Entertainments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217041629id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legoland_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns legoland", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9980, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "this is one of the oldest prison gangs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9981, "Truth_answer": "English actor Dan Stevens sings as Beast in the 2017 film Beauty and the Beast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings as beast in beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9981, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Beauty and the Beast was directed by Bill Condon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the 2017 film beauty and the beast directed by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9981, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Beauty and the Beast is a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205101526id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evermore_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the live action beauty and the beast the same as the animated version", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9981, "Truth_answer": "With an estimated budget of around $255 million, the 2017 film Beauty and the Beast is one of the most expensive films ever made.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(2017_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did it cost to make the live action beauty and the beast film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9981, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Beauty and the Beast grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing live-action musical film, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209022227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(2017_film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the live action beauty and the beast film gross", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9982, "Truth_answer": "When Peter Pan debuted in 1904, the title role was played by director Dion Boucicault's sister, experienced stage actress Nina Boucicault.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102090050id_/https://www.autostraddle.com/15-ladies-who-played-peter-pan-from-nina-boucicault-to-alison-williams-253416/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first to play peter pan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9982, "Truth_answer": "Peter Pan is an animated fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney that was released on February 5, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the peter pan movie come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9982, "Truth_answer": "The film Hook was released on December 11, 1991", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the movie hook come out", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9982, "Truth_answer": "The film Hook acts as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy focusing on an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten all about his childhood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie hook about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9982, "Truth_answer": "The film Hook received mixed reviews from critics, and while it was a commercial success, its box office take was lower than expected.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the movie hook receive good reviews", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9983, "Truth_answer": "Private equity funds are one of the most common types of buy side entities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420221915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_side_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is private equity buy side or sell side", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9983, "Truth_answer": "Private equity funds, mutual funds, life insurance companies, unit trusts, hedge funds, and pension funds are the most common types of buy side entities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420221915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_side_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some other types of buy side entities", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9983, "Truth_answer": "Typically buy side firms do not provide custody services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420221915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_side_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does buy side provide custody services", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9983, "Truth_answer": "While most real estate technology currently focuses on the sell side, there are a few companies that are developing tools for the buy-side.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200420221915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_side_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does buy side provide real estate services", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9983, "Truth_answer": "Beyond differences in investing vs selling, and earning money via investment returns versus commissions on sales, there are also differences in the pay, hours, type of work, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the differences between buy side and sell side", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9984, "Truth_answer": "The first Land Rover debuted in 1948 as a tough vehicle. Land Rover launched the Range Rover SUV in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which came first land rover or range rover", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9984, "Truth_answer": "Range Rovers tend to put more emphasis on luxury and performance, whereas Land Rovers tend to be more robust off-roaders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the differences between land rovers and range rovers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9984, "Truth_answer": "The first Land Rover was modeled after the Jeeps used in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the land rover modeled after", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9984, "Truth_answer": "The first Land Rover was the brainchild of Maurice Wilks, the head designer for the British car company Rover, of which his brother Spencer Wilks was the managing director.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who built the first land rovers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9984, "Truth_answer": "The first Land Rover had the steering wheel in the middle. The designer dodged having to build two different versions of the car for left and right hand drive markets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the steering wheels in the first land rovers located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9985, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "minister of higher education and scientific research egypt", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9986, "Truth_answer": "The Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 in Janus v. AFSCME that non-union workers cannot be forced to pay fees to public sector unions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the supreme court rule on labor issues", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9986, "Truth_answer": "Janus v. AFSCME concerns whether public employees can be forced to pay so-called agency fees to fund the work of public sector unions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202011104id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/27/supreme-court-rules-in-janus-labor-union-case.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did janus v. afscme concern", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9986, "Truth_answer": "Experts said that a ruling in favor of Janus in Janus v. AFSCME would be the most significant court decision affecting collective bargaining rights in decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202011104id_/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/27/supreme-court-rules-in-janus-labor-union-case.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did experts say about the janus v. afscme ruling", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9986, "Truth_answer": "The Janus v. AFSCME ruling overruled a 40-year-old Supreme Court decision.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://riaflcio.wordpress.com/2019/07/11/enews-july-11-2019/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the janus v. afscme ruling so controversial", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9986, "Truth_answer": "Trump hailed the Janus v. AFSCME ruling immediately. In a post on Twitter, the president wrote the decision was a “loss for the coffers of the Democrats.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did president trump respond to the janus v. afscme ruling", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9987, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "easton's eight intellectual foundation stones of behaviorism", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9988, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "grace of my heart god give me strength", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9989, "Truth_answer": "Saturn's small rings are sometimes called ringlets. More rings and ringlets could still be discovered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you call the rings around saturn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9989, "Truth_answer": "Saturn's rings are thousands of miles wide.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.bitlanders.com/blogs/saturn/3803233_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how wide are the rings around saturn", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9989, "Truth_answer": "Saturn's rings are quite thin. They are only about 30 to 300 feet thick.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how thin are the rings around saturn", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9989, "Truth_answer": "Saturn is much larger than Earth. More than 700 Earths could fit inside Saturn.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many earths can fit inside saturn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9989, "Truth_answer": "Saturn has at least 60 moons orbiting it that we know about.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many moons does saturn have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9990, "Truth_answer": "In Norway, for about a period of 76 days from late May to late July, the sun never sets for about 20 hours.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214842id_/https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/the-places-where-sun-never-sets-306422-2016-02-02_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is it that the sun never sets", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9990, "Truth_answer": "A quarter of Finland's territory lies north of the Arctic Circle, and at the country's northernmost point the sun does not set at all for 60 days during summer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any other places where the sun never sets besides Norway", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9990, "Truth_answer": "Midnight sun is when at least a part of the Sun's disk is visible above the horizon 24 hours of the day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a name for when the sun never sets", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9990, "Truth_answer": "The scientific name for midnight Sun is polar day.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222034713id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/midnight-sun.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the scientific name for midnight sun", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9990, "Truth_answer": "Polar night is the opposite of midnight sun, when none of the Sun's disc is visible above the horizon at all.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191009105435id_/https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/polar-night.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the opposite of midnight sun called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9991, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which part of egypt upper or lower do you think was more valuable to a ruler why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9992, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the king institute of preventive medicine and research chennai tamil nadu", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9993, "Truth_answer": "Olivia Williams portrayed Anna Crowe in The Sixth Sense.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the wife in the sixth sense", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9993, "Truth_answer": "The Sixth Sense tells the story of Cole Sear, a boy who is able to see and talk to the dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of the kid in The Sixth Sense", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9993, "Truth_answer": "The Sixth Sense has received numerous awards and nominations, with nomination categories ranging from those honoring the film itself, to its writing, editing, and direction, to its cast's performance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120161933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_accolades_received_by_The_Sixth_Sense_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sixth_Sense_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the sixth sense win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9993, "Truth_answer": "Especially lauded was the supporting role of actor Haley Joel Osment, whose nominations include an Academy Award, a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, and a Golden Globe Award.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200120161933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_accolades_received_by_The_Sixth_Sense_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124070138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sixth_Sense_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the actor who plays cole sear win any awards for the sixth sense", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9993, "Truth_answer": "The Sixth Sense was rated PG-13 for intense thematic material and violent images.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the sixth sense movie rated", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9994, "Truth_answer": "The Panchatantra's author is unknown, but has been attributed to Vishnusharma in some recensions and Vasubhaga in others, both of which may be pen names.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125135426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the writer of panchatantra stories in hindi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9994, "Truth_answer": "The Panchatantra is classical literature in a Hindu text, and based on older oral traditions with animal fables that are as old as we are able to imagine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125135426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the panchatantra based on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9994, "Truth_answer": "There is a version of Panchatantra in nearly every major language of India. In addition there are 200 versions of the text in more than 50 languages around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125135426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125135426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any translations of the panchatantra", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9994, "Truth_answer": "The earliest known translation of the Panchatantra into a non-Indian language is in Middle Persian by Burzoe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125135426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what language was the first translation of the panchatantra in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9994, "Truth_answer": "Scholars have noted the strong similarity between a few of the stories in The Panchatantra and Aesop's Fables.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125135426id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the panchatantra related to aesop's fables", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9995, "Truth_answer": "Season 7 is the seventh season of PAW Patrol which will premiere in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new season of paw patrol start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9995, "Truth_answer": "Season 6 is the sixth season of PAW Patrol which premiered on February 22, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115032637id_/https://pawpatrol.fandom.com/wiki/Season_6_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 6 of paw patrol start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9995, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Guerdat, Steven Sullivan, James Backshall, and Al Schwartz are some of the writers for Season 6 of PAW Patrol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are some writers from season 6 of paw patrol", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9995, "Truth_answer": "The sixth season of PAW Patrol premiered with Pups Save the Jungle Penguins and Pups Save a Freighter.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first episode of season 6 paw patrol called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9995, "Truth_answer": "The PAW Patrol episodes Pups Save the Jungle Penguins and Pups Save a Freighter were written by Hugh Duffy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the first episode of season 6 paw patrol", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9996, "Truth_answer": "The radial artery passes into the hand between the two heads of the first dorsal interosseous muscle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223174751id_/http://www.mananatomy.com:80/body-systems/cardiovascular-system/radial-artery_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223174751id_/http://www.mananatomy.com:80/body-systems/cardiovascular-system/radial-artery_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the radial artery enter the hand", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9996, "Truth_answer": "The radial artery originates as the smaller terminal branch of the brachial artery in the elbow region at the level of head of the radius bone.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223174751id_/http://www.mananatomy.com:80/body-systems/cardiovascular-system/radial-artery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the radial artery originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9996, "Truth_answer": "Branches of radial artery can be divided into three groups according to the region of upper limb where they arise: radial recurrent artery, palmar carpal branch, and superficial palmar branch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223174751id_/http://www.mananatomy.com:80/body-systems/cardiovascular-system/radial-artery_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the branches of the radial artery in the forearm", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9996, "Truth_answer": "The branches of radial artery in the wrist include the dorsal carpal branch and first dorsal metacarpal artery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the branches of the radial artery in the wrist", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9996, "Truth_answer": "The other artery located in the forearm is the ulnar artery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the other artery in the forearm besides the radial artery", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9997, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song lyrics i gonna sit right down and write myself a letter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9998, "Truth_answer": "The bird that attacks Paul Blart in Mall Cop 2 is a Grey Crowned Crane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112021421id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3450650/trivia_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of bird was in mall cop 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9998, "Truth_answer": "The grey crowned crane is about 1 m tall, weighs 3.5 kg, and has a wingspan of 2 m.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big are grey crowned cranes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9998, "Truth_answer": "A grey crowned crane adult is about 7.7 pounds in mass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how heavy are grey crowned cranes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9998, "Truth_answer": "The grey crowned crane is also known as the African crowned crane, golden crested crane, golden-crowned crane, East African crane, East African crowned crane, and Eastern crowned crane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some other names for the grey crowned crane", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9998, "Truth_answer": "The grey crowned cranes' conservation status is endangered, with its population decreasing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the grey crowned cranes rare", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 9999, "Truth_answer": "In today’s real estate world, the most common use of a datum is found in a metes and bounds legal description of a property.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201001130901id_/https://www.realestatewords.com/datum/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where might a real estate legal description most likely include a datum", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 9999, "Truth_answer": "Condominiums located on upper floors or lower floors may be described in reference to a datum, which is a point, line, or surface from which elevations are measured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else could the datum information be used", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 9999, "Truth_answer": "Housing contracts and documents require a legal description of property that is legally sufficient, meaning that the description would allow a competent surveyor to delineate the exact boundaries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is datum necessary", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 9999, "Truth_answer": "Legal descriptions are generally prepared by a licensed surveyor, who is trained and authorized to locate and determine the legal description of any property.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171221222349id_/http://thismatter.com:80/money/real-estate/legal-descriptions.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who prepares the legal descriptions of property", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 9999, "Truth_answer": "Today, the accuracy of property descriptions is greatly enhanced using computers, satellites, lasers, and global positioning systems (GPS).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how has technology improved the descriptions of property", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10000, "Truth_answer": "Manchester United were last in the Champions League during the 2018 - 2019 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time man united were in the champions league", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10000, "Truth_answer": "Arsenal were last in the Champions League during the 2016 - 2017 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Arsenal were in the Champions League?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10000, "Truth_answer": "A.C. Milan were last in the Champions League during the 2013 - 2014 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time A.C. Milan were in the Champions League?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10000, "Truth_answer": "Monaco's latest participation is in the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League group stage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Monaco were in the Champions League?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10000, "Truth_answer": "Sevilla were last in the Champions League during the 2017–18 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Sevilla were in the Champions League?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10001, "Truth_answer": "The Boolean satisfiability problem is complete for the class NP of decision problems under polynomial-time reducibility.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_problem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is a decision problem said to be polynomially reversible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10001, "Truth_answer": "It is possible to effectively decide whether a given natural number is prime by testing every possible nontrivial factor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_problem_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is a decision problem used to determine a prime number?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10001, "Truth_answer": "The answer is either 'yes' or 'no' depending upon the values of x and y.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_problem_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is a decision problem used to determine whether a number is divisible?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10001, "Truth_answer": "Difficult in this sense, is described in terms of the computational resources needed by the most efficient algorithm for a certain problem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210063406id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_problem_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When is a decision problem said to be difficult?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10001, "Truth_answer": "A decision problem which can be solved by an algorithm is called decidable.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When is a decision problem said to be decidable?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10002, "Truth_answer": "KTik Tok and We R Who We R are songs by the American singer Kesha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang tik tok and we are who we are", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10002, "Truth_answer": "In July 2009, Tik Tok was offered as a free download on Kesha's Myspace page for over a month before its official sale release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128190527id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tik_Tok_(song)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kesha's Tik Tok released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10002, "Truth_answer": "Kesha's We R Who We R was released October 22, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kesha's We R Who We R released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10002, "Truth_answer": "We R Who We R debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the 17th song in the chart's history to do so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200306020832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_R_Who_We_R_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Kesha's We R Who We R single chart?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10002, "Truth_answer": "Tik Tok topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 9 consecutive weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Kesha have any more number one singles besides We R Who We R?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10003, "Truth_answer": "It was a case that defined the scope of the First Amendment's protection of free speech.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the case of gitlow vs new york important", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10003, "Truth_answer": "The case Gitlow v. New York arose from the conviction of Socialist politician and journalist Benjamin Gitlow for the publication of a left wing manifesto in 1919.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024003031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gitlow_v._New_York_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the case gitlow v. new york happen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10003, "Truth_answer": "Gitlow v. New York was initially argued April 12, 1923, reargued November 23, 1923, and decided June 8, 1925.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the case of gitlow v. new york happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10003, "Truth_answer": "The holding from Gitlow V., New York: The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from infringing free speech, but the defendant was properly convicted under New York's Criminal Anarchy Law because he disseminated newspapers that advocated the violent overthrow of the government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024003031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gitlow_v._New_York_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did gitlow v. new york end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10003, "Truth_answer": "John Gitlow was sent to Sing Sing prison and eventually pardoned.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did gitlow go after the case gitlow v. new york", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10004, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the cast of wild n out season 12", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10005, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer Morningstar's father is God.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in the show lucifer who is his father", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10005, "Truth_answer": "In the TV show Lucifer God is portrayed by Dennis Haysbert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices god from lucifer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10005, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer premiered January 25, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did lucifer premier", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10005, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer premiered on Fox.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which network was the premier on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10005, "Truth_answer": "Lucifer is available for streaming on NetFlix.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can i watch the show lucifer online", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10006, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish American War happened due to America's support of Cubans and Filipinos against Spain, and the explosion of U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a cause of the spanish american war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10006, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish American War lasted for 3 months, 3 weeks and 2 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the spanish american war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10006, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish American War took place April 21, 1898 – August 13, 1898.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the spanish american war happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10006, "Truth_answer": "The Spanish-American War ended in American victory via the Treaty of Paris of 1898.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the winner of the spanish american war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10006, "Truth_answer": "The 1898 Treaty of Paris negotiated on terms favorable to the U.S. which allowed it temporary control of Cuba and ceded ownership of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippine islands.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the spanish american war impact the participating countries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10007, "Truth_answer": "The law states the mass of the system must remain constant over time, as system's mass cannot change, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state and explain law of conversation of mass", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10007, "Truth_answer": "The first to outline the principle of conservation of mass was given by Mikhail Lomonosov in 1756.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the law of conservation of mass formally defined", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10007, "Truth_answer": "Mass is also not generally conserved in open systems. Such is the case when various forms of energy and matter are allowed into, or out of, the system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130012130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_mass_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the law of conservation of mass not always true", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10007, "Truth_answer": "The polymath Mikhail Lomonosov is credited with discovering the law of conservation of mass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the law of conservation of mass", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10007, "Truth_answer": "Mikhail Lomonosov also discovered the atmosphere of Venus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the polymath Mikhail Lomonosov discover anything else", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10008, "Truth_answer": "A semicircle's straight side is it's diameter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the diameter of a semi circle", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10008, "Truth_answer": "The area of a semicircle is half the area area of the circle from which it is made.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the area of a semi circle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10008, "Truth_answer": "A semicircle can be used to construct the arithmetic and geometric means of two lengths using straight-edge and compass.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224121823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicircle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is a semicircle used in math", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10008, "Truth_answer": "The full arc of a semicircle always measures 180°", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224121823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicircle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the angle of the arc of the semicircle", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10008, "Truth_answer": "A semicircular has only one line of symmetry (reflection symmetry).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the symmetry of the semi circle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10009, "Truth_answer": "Kapil Dev was named by Wisden as the Indian Cricketer of the Century in 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.selfgrowth.com/sports_articles.html?sorting=most-reviewed_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026125319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapil_Dev_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was named india's cricketer of the century by wisden", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10009, "Truth_answer": "Kapil Dev is a right handed cricket player.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which arm does kapil dev use for cricket", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10009, "Truth_answer": "Kapil Dev's nickname are The Haryana Hurricane, Paaji.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does kapil dev have any nicknames", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10009, "Truth_answer": "Bollywood Director Kabir Khan is making a biopic on the event of India's first world cup win at Lords. The film features Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026125319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapil_Dev_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is kapil dev known in popular culture", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10009, "Truth_answer": "Kapil Dev has written four books — three autobiographical and one book on Sikhism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has kapil dev written any books", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10010, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "na paru surya na illu india full movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10011, "Truth_answer": "Speedwell was a 60-ton pinnace that transported the Pilgrims to Cape Cod Bay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the story of the speedwell and what happened to it", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10011, "Truth_answer": "The Speedwell launched in 1577.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the speedwell ship launched", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10011, "Truth_answer": "Speedwell was built in 1577, under the name Swiftsure, as part of English preparations for war against Spain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedwell_(1577_ship)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the speedwell ship built", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10011, "Truth_answer": "Robert Walter Weir painted The Embarkation of the Pilgrims, the remarkable 12 by 18 feet (3.7 by 5.5 m) painting is a scene on board Speedwell while harbored in Holland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedwell_(1577_ship)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the speedwell ship shown popular culture", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10011, "Truth_answer": "A vessel of the same name and size as the Speedwell traveled to the New World seventeen years prior as the flagship of the first expedition of Martin Pring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002742id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedwell_(1577_ship)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a ship with the same name as the speedwell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10012, "Truth_answer": "Dwayne Johnson appears in the Fast and Furious 5-8 and the spinoff Hobbes and Shaw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what fast and furious did the rock play in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10012, "Truth_answer": "F9 is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on May 22, 2020 by Universal Pictures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the new fast and furious come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10012, "Truth_answer": "F9 is directed by Justin Lin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429163044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F9_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429163044id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F9_(film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is directing f9", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10012, "Truth_answer": "Critical reception was mostly mixed to negative for the first four Fast & Furious films, while later films in the series were more positively received.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200201034023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_%26_Furious_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do critics like the fast and furious series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10012, "Truth_answer": "Fast & Furious Spy Racers is an American animated web television series that premiered on Netflix in December 26, 2019, based on the film series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a fast and furious cartoon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10013, "Truth_answer": "A diesel timing belt very closely resembles a timing belt for a gasoline powered engine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180414100632id_/http://www.autos.com:80/car-maintenance/how-is-a-diesel-timing-belt-different-than-gas-engine-timing-belts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a timing belt in a diesel engine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10013, "Truth_answer": "A timing belt is a part of an internal combustion engine that synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of a timing belt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10013, "Truth_answer": "In the internal combustion engine application the timing belt or chain connects the crankshaft to the camshaft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115000725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timing_belt_(camshaft)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the timing belt located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10013, "Truth_answer": "A timing belt is usually a toothed belt—a drive belt with teeth on the inside surface.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does a timing belt look like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10013, "Truth_answer": "The owner's manual maintenance schedule is the source of timing belt replacement intervals, typically every 30,000 to 50,000 miles (50,000 to 80,000 km).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the timing belt need to be replaced", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10014, "Truth_answer": "Glenn Close portrayed Cruella de Vil in the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians and its 2000 sequel 102 Dalmatians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034731id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruella_de_Vil_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played cruella deville in the disney movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10014, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Daniels starred as Roger Dearly, the owner of a litter of dalmatians stolen by the evil Cruella De Vil.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays the lead role in 1996's 101 Dalmatians?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10014, "Truth_answer": "Joely Richardson played fashion designer Anita Campbell-Green in the Disney live-action remake of the animated 101 Dalmatians", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108035840id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joely_Richardson_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Anita Campbell-Green in 1996's 101 Dalmatians?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10014, "Truth_answer": "In 101 Dalmations, American video game designer Roger Dearly lives with his pet Dalmatian Pongo in London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the occupation of the lead charcter of the 1996 film 101 dalmations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10014, "Truth_answer": "In 101 Dalmations, Pongo's girlfriend's name is Perdy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the girl dog in the film 101 dalmations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10015, "Truth_answer": "John Ross broke the 40-yard dash combine record with 4.22 at NFL Scouting Combine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the fastest 40 yard dash ever", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10015, "Truth_answer": "Chris Johnson registered a time of 4.24 seconds and broke the all-time mark set by Rondel Menendez, his record was later broken by John Ross.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who before John Ross had the fastest 40 yard dash ever?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10015, "Truth_answer": "Since 1999, the NFL has used partially electronic timing to determine 40-yard times at the combine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917202545id_/https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1543670-how-are-40-yard-dash-times-recorded_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the 40 yard dash timed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10015, "Truth_answer": "The NFL Scouting Combine is a week-long showcase occurring every February at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the 40 yard dash held?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10015, "Truth_answer": "The 40-yard dash is run to evaluate the speed and acceleration of football players by scouts, particularly for the NFL Draft but also for collegiate recruiting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215032844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40-yard_dash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the 40 yard dash?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10016, "Truth_answer": "In general, the ACT and the SAT tests attempt to measure college readiness and predict future academic success.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the act and sat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10016, "Truth_answer": "The ACT was first introduced in November 1959 by University of Iowa professor Everett Franklin Lindquist as a competitor to the Scholastic Aptitude Test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was ACT first taken?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10016, "Truth_answer": "The first administration of the SAT occurred on June 23, 1926, when it was known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was SAT first taken?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10016, "Truth_answer": "The SAT has four sections: Reading, Writing and Language, Math without a calculator and Math with a calculator allowed, the test taker may optionally write an essay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the SAT structured?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10016, "Truth_answer": "The required portion of the ACT is divided into four multiple choice subject tests: English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the ACT structured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10017, "Truth_answer": "Tequila is a song recorded by American country music duo Dan + Shay for their self-titled third studio album.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequila_(Dan_%2B_Shay_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the country song when i taste tequila", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10017, "Truth_answer": "Pee-wee's Big Adventure featured a scene in which Pee-wee dances to The Champs' Tequila.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sings the song Tequila in Pee-Wee's Big Adventure?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10017, "Truth_answer": "The Champs were West Coast sessionmen from Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the band The Champs from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10017, "Truth_answer": "Tequila became a #1 hit on both the pop and R&B charts at the time of its release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequila_(The_Champs_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful was The Champs' Tequila?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10017, "Truth_answer": "Tequila is a 1958 Mexican-flavored rock and roll instrumental.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085158id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequila_(The_Champs_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What genre is The Champs' Tequila?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10018, "Truth_answer": "A horse hoof is a structure surrounding the distal phalanx of the 3rd digit which is covered by complex soft tissue and keratinised structures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of hoof does a horse have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10018, "Truth_answer": "Horseshoes are attached on the palmar surface of the hooves, usually nailed through the insensitive hoof wall that is anatomically akin to the human toenail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103185456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does a horseshoe get applied?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10018, "Truth_answer": "Since there are no nerve endings in the outer section of the hoof, a horse doesn't feel any pain when horseshoes are nailed on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517103850id_/https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-do-horses-wear-shoes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does putting horseshoes on hurt the horse?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10018, "Truth_answer": "The three layers of the hoof wall merge in a single mass and they grow downwards together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124104112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_hoof_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do horse hooves grow?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10018, "Truth_answer": "The wall is anatomically analogous to the human fingernail or toenail.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what would the hoof wall be on a human", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10019, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the majority of known extrasolar planets are giants like jupiter and saturn", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10020, "Truth_answer": "The equivalent of a commissioner at the local government level is the supervisory councillor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090538id_/https://myschool.ng/classroom/government/162?page=9_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090538id_/https://myschool.ng/classroom/government/162?page=9_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the supervisory counsellor is the equivalent of the commissioner at what level of government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10020, "Truth_answer": "A commissioner is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission, authority to do something.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does being a commissioner entail?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10020, "Truth_answer": "Counselling supervisors have the responsibility to provide ongoing training in the context of related supervised experiences to enable supervisees to deliver effective and ethical services", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does being a supervisory counsellor entail?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10020, "Truth_answer": "Within the Scout Movement, a Commissioner is a senior adult leader who is responsible for the management of an aspect of Scouting and/or the leadership of other adults.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do commissioners exist outside of government?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10020, "Truth_answer": "Commissioners function as Executive Directors of the various owners associations and handle matters such as discipline, arbitration of disputes between the clubs, etc in the interests of the owners.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212154959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissioner_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there commissioners in sport?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10021, "Truth_answer": "The Gentleman appears in the mid-credits scene of The Amazing Spider-Man, portrayed by Michael Massee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826205321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentleman_(character)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays mr fiers in amazing spider man", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10021, "Truth_answer": "Michael Massee starred as Funboy in 1994 film The Crow.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825075859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Massee_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What roles besides The Gentleman did Michael Massee have?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10021, "Truth_answer": "The Crow stars Brandon Lee in his final film appearance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crow_(1994_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stars in the film The Crow?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10021, "Truth_answer": "Brandon Lee was born on February 1, 1965, in Oakland, California, the son of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee and Linda Lee Cadwell.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104021221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Lee_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Brandon Lee is Bruce Lee's son?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10021, "Truth_answer": "Brandon Lee is also known for his accidental death on the set of The Crow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Brandon Lee deceased?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10022, "Truth_answer": "The 2017–18 NBA regular season ended on April 11, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225133732id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_NBA_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the nba regular season end 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10022, "Truth_answer": "The NHL regular season began on October 4, 2017, and ended on April 8, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223150747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_NHL_season_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223150747id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_NHL_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the 2017- 2018 NHL regular season end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10022, "Truth_answer": "There were 82 games in the 2017–18 NHL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games were in the season", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10022, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs began on April 11, 2018, and concluded on June 7, with the Washington Capitals winning their first Stanley Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the champion of the season", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10022, "Truth_answer": "The Stanley Cup is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the stanley cup special", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10023, "Truth_answer": "Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site was the only known nuclear test site of North Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does north korea test its nuclear weapons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10023, "Truth_answer": "France's TN 75 first full-yield test was probably the 110 kt detonation on 1 October 1995 at Fangataufa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does France test its nuclear weapons?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10023, "Truth_answer": "Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the effectiveness, yield, and explosive capability of nuclear weapons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125072133id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapons_testing_p0", "https://www.groundzerobooksltd.com/searchResults.php?category_id=1656&action=browse&orderBy=author_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are nuclear weapons tests done", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10023, "Truth_answer": "Testing nuclear weapons offers information about how the weapons function under different conditions; and how personnel, structures, and equipment are affected when subjected to nuclear explosions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more reasons nuclear weapons tests are done", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10023, "Truth_answer": "The most recent confirmed nuclear test occurred in September 2017 in North Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the latest nuclear test", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10024, "Truth_answer": "T.O. Cross is played by American actor Michael Beach.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002639id_/https://sonsofanarchy.fandom.com/wiki/T.O._Cross_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays t.o. cross on sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10024, "Truth_answer": "Michael Beach plays Jesse, Manta's father and the leader of their group of ocean pirates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other roles has Michael Beach portrayed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10024, "Truth_answer": "Yahya Abdul-Mateen II portrays Black Manta in the film Aquaman and is depicted as an unscrupulous treasure-hunting pirate and ruthless high-seas mercenary", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Black Manta in the film Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10024, "Truth_answer": "Aquaman uses a pair of rocks that are connected by a chain to ensnare Black Manta and throw him off of a cliff to his apparent death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213014355id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Manta_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Black Manta die in the film Aquaman?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10024, "Truth_answer": "In a mid-credits scene, Black Manta is rescued by Dr. Stephen Shin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Black Manta's death in the film Aquaman permanent?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10025, "Truth_answer": "Frank Oz provided Yoda's voice in each film and used his skills as a puppeteer in the original trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played yoda in the empire strikes back", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10025, "Truth_answer": "Frank Oz puppeteer-ed Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam Eagle and Marvin Suggs in The Muppet Movie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Frank Oz was a puppeteer in other movies?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10025, "Truth_answer": "The Muppet Movie proved to be a huge hit at the box office during the summer of 1979 and ended up grossing $76,657,000 domestically.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209202356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppet_Movie_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Muppet Movie financially successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10025, "Truth_answer": "The success of The Muppet Movie led to The Great Muppet Caper in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "A sequel to The Muppet Movie was released theatrically?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10025, "Truth_answer": "The Great Muppet Caper was expected to be a hit but grossed only half the amount of the previous film with a gross of $31 million in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211060047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Muppet_Caper_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did The Great Muppet Caper make at the box office?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10026, "Truth_answer": "The total area of an acre of land is 43,560 square feet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116234359id_/https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/articles/units/how-big-is-an-acre.php_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215220831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many feet in 1 acre of land", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10026, "Truth_answer": "The square foot is defined as the area of a square with sides of 1 foot.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://whatisconvert.com/257-square-feet-in-square-inches_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is square feet measured?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10026, "Truth_answer": "An acre was roughly the amount of land tillable by a yoke of oxen in one day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of the acre as a unit of measurement?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10026, "Truth_answer": "A yoke is a pair of oxen connected by a wooden beam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a yoke of oxen?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10026, "Truth_answer": "Other animals besides oxen that may be yoked include horses, mules, donkeys, and water buffalo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120113916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoke_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other animals have yokes placed on them?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10027, "Truth_answer": "Men in Black is a 1997 American science fiction action comedy film starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie with will smith and tommy lee jones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10027, "Truth_answer": "Tommy Lee Jones received Best Supporting Actor for his performance as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in the 1993 thriller film The Fugitive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208004620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lee_Jones_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What movie besides Men in Black was Tommy Lee Jones in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10027, "Truth_answer": "The Fugitive stars Harrison Ford, Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, and Jeroen Krabbé.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there notable actors besides Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10027, "Truth_answer": "In April 2007, Newsweek called Will Smith the most powerful actor in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How successful is Wil Smith's film career?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10027, "Truth_answer": "Will Smith has been nominated for five Golden Globe Awards and two Academy Awards, and has won four Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208005959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Smith_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Will Smith won awards in the entertainment industry?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10028, "Truth_answer": "Will Smith's Robert Neville's only companions are his German Shepherd, Samantha and some mannequins he regularly “talks” with.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is will smith's dogs name in i am legend", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10028, "Truth_answer": "Rin Tin Tin was a male German Shepherd that was an international star in silent motion pictures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202182559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films besides I Am Legend star a German Shepherd?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10028, "Truth_answer": "Rin Tin Tin was an immediate box-office success and went on to appear in 27 Hollywood films, gaining worldwide fame.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202182559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many films did Rin Tin Tin star in?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10028, "Truth_answer": "Rin Tin Tin was rescued from a World War I battlefield by an American soldier, Lee Duncan, who nicknamed him Rinty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202182559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Rin Tin Tin come from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10028, "Truth_answer": "On August 10, 1932, Rin Tin Tin died at Lee Duncan's home on Club View Drive in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202182559id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rin_Tin_Tin_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Rin Tin Tin die?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10029, "Truth_answer": "Life and Times of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass was published in 1881.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was learning to read and write published", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10029, "Truth_answer": "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition written by Frederick Douglass during his time in Lynn, Massachusetts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212103820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrative_of_the_Life_of_Frederick_Douglass,_an_American_Slave_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Frederick Douglass publish works other than Life and Times?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10029, "Truth_answer": "A treatise is a formal and systematic written discourse on some subject, generally longer and treating it in greater depth than an essay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of a treatise?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10029, "Truth_answer": "A memoir is a collection of memories that an individual writes about moments or events, both public or private, that took place in the subject's/person’s life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the definition of a memoir?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10029, "Truth_answer": "An autobiography is a chronological telling of one's experience, while a memoir provides a more specific timeline and more intimate memories, feelings and emotions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is a memoir that same as an autobiography?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10030, "Truth_answer": "The 2008 Nissan Sentra is front wheel drive.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.acraauto.com/used-2016-Nissan-Sentra-Greensburg-IN/v/41074_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the 2008 nissan sentra front or rear wheel drive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10030, "Truth_answer": "A great thing about front wheel drive is that it’s cheaper to design and make than other drives, which means the vehicle may be less expensive for consumers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are pros of cars with front wheel drive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10030, "Truth_answer": "Rear-wheel drive is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the rear wheels only.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125061821id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rear-wheel_drive_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is another transmission layout besides front wheel drive?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10030, "Truth_answer": "Rear-wheel drive vehicles handle much better than front-wheel drive vehicles and you will notice the difference in curves, turns, and when navigating through traffic situations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is rear wheel drive better than front wheel drive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10030, "Truth_answer": "All-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, abbreviated as AWD and 4WD, denote a configuration in which the engine’s power gets sent to the four wheels for maximum traction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218202020id_/https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/fwd-vs-awd-vs-rwd/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is four wheel drive in relation to front and rear wheel drive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10031, "Truth_answer": "Tess Panzer played older Sheryl Yoast in Remember the Titans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played older sheryl yoast in remember the titans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10031, "Truth_answer": "Tess Panzer appeared in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo as TV Newscaster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Tess Panzer appeared in films after Remember the Titans?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10031, "Truth_answer": "In August 2010, Rooney Mara was cast as the lead in a film adaptation of the Millennium book trilogy, beginning withThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015174402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooney_Mara_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who portrayed the protagonist in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo remake?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10031, "Truth_answer": "In the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, protagonist Nancy Holbrook is portrayed by Rooney Mara.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films other than The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has Rooney Mara starred in?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10031, "Truth_answer": "In the 2010 franchise reboot of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Freddy Krueger was portrayed by Jackie Earle Haley.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124102153id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Krueger_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays freddy in the 2010 nightmare on elm street", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10032, "Truth_answer": "The Niagara Movement's beginnings may be traced to the publication in 1903 of The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210133518id_/https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/niagara-movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what provided the immediate impetus for the niagara movement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10032, "Truth_answer": "The Souls of Black Folk is a seminal work in the history of sociology and a cornerstone of African-American literature containing several essays on race.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115084856id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Souls_of_Black_Folk_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was covered in W. E. B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10032, "Truth_answer": "Du Bois was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1909.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170803id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._E._B._Du_Bois_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is W. E. B. Du Bois famous?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10032, "Truth_answer": "The NAACP's mission is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://kxci.org/podcast/naacp-tucson-100-indigenous-peoples-day/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10032, "Truth_answer": "As of 2007, the NAACP had approximately 425,000 paying and non-paying members.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many NAACP members are there?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10033, "Truth_answer": "Most babies will breastfeed 8 to 12 times in 24 hours, from their second or third day of life until they are three to six months old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204030843id_/https://www.today.com/parents/breastfeeding-questions-feeding-schedules-how-long-breastfeed-more-t137728_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a normal length of time to breastfeed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10033, "Truth_answer": "The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a combination of solid foods and breast milk until they are 1 year old when babies may begin drinking whole cow's milk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do babies eat after breastfeeding?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10033, "Truth_answer": "Human milk is noticeably thinner and sweeter than cow's milk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the differences between cow's milk and human milk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10033, "Truth_answer": "Calves should be completely weaned off milk at 8-10 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201170508id_/http://www.fao.org:80/ag/AGAinfo/themes/documents/PUB6/P604.htm_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long do bovine calves drink milk?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10033, "Truth_answer": "When kids are offered a good quality hay or pasture, they can be weaned as early as 30 days of age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do goats have the same nursing time as cows?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10034, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 5 was released on September 21, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the iphone 5 first come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10034, "Truth_answer": "iPhone 5 will cost $199 for a 16GB version of the phone, $299 for a 32GB version and $399 for a 64GB version.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the iPhone 5 cost at release?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10034, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus released on September 19, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the release date of the iPhone 6?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10034, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 6 starts at $199 and the iPhone 6 Plus starts at $299.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the price for the iPhone 6?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10034, "Truth_answer": "The best-selling touchscreen phones are the Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, both released in 2014. Together, they have sold over 220 million units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the sales figures for the iPhone 6?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10035, "Truth_answer": "The world's first mass-produced hardware MP3 player was Saehan's MPMan, sold in Asia starting in the late spring of 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190627171502id_/https://www.cnet.com/news/bragging-rights-to-the-worlds-first-mp3-player/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first massed mp3 player sold", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10035, "Truth_answer": "For the 32 MB and 64 MB models of the MPMan, the prices were 39 800 yen (circa 400 USD - today $627.44) and 59 800 yen respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPMan_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much did the mpman cost", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10035, "Truth_answer": "The RIAA's Associate Director of Anti-Copyright infringement initially said the MPMan had no function other than playing material that was stolen from record companies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902013420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPMan_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the MPMan controversial", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10035, "Truth_answer": "The RIAA's Associate Director of Anti-Copyright infringement also called the MPMan a unique device. It's something that we haven't seen on the market before.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the MPMan have any positive feedback", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10035, "Truth_answer": "The MPMan devices had a rechargeable battery or used one AA battery.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was MPMan powered", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "distance from new milford ct to hartford ct", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the distance from Memphis Tennessee to Nashville Tennessee?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the distance from Dallas Texas to Houston Texas?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the distance from Miami Florida to Jacksonville Florida?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10036, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the distance from Buffalo New York to New York New York?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10037, "Truth_answer": "Shreyan Bhattacharya and Anjali Gaikwad were announced as the winners of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171204044752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2017_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the sa re ga ma pa little champions 2017 winner", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10037, "Truth_answer": "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2019 was won by 14-year-old Sugandha Date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_2019_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626184738id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_L%27il_Champs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2019 was won by who?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10037, "Truth_answer": "Lil Champs is on the Zee TV Network.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which network is lil champs on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10037, "Truth_answer": "Lil Champs was released July 8, 2006.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was lil champs released", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10037, "Truth_answer": "Sanchita Bhattacharya was the first winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://ragatorock.com/hot-news.php?news=OTEz_p23", "http://ragatorock.com/interviews.php?news=MTY=_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10038, "Truth_answer": "The fundamental duties of an Indian citizen are to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.awaaznation.com/social-issues/fundamental-duties-india/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120022451id_/http://www.vakilbabu.com:80/Laws/FDuties.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is fundamental duties of an indian citizen", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10038, "Truth_answer": "The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of India saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in blue at its centre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does india's flag look like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10038, "Truth_answer": "Gandhi explained the return to spinning did not mean a rejection of all modern technology but of the exploitative and controlling system in which textile manufacture had become entangled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308160606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning_wheel_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was a spinning wheel an important symbol on the national flag of India?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10038, "Truth_answer": "Ram Nath Kovind is an Indian politician currently serving as the 14th President of India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is india's leader", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10038, "Truth_answer": "Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129110543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jana_Gana_Mana_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129110543id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jana_Gana_Mana_p0", "https://www.queryhome.com/gk/user/Sherlyn_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128062236id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_p50", "http://picat-lang.org/freebook.php?q=free-Songs-without-Music%3A-Aesthetic-Dimensions-of-Law-and-Justice-2000/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the national anthem of India?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10039, "Truth_answer": "House of 1000 Corpses is set in late 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does house of 1000 corpses take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10039, "Truth_answer": "2018's Suspiria begins in 1977.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What movies other than House of 1000 Corpses are set in 1977?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10039, "Truth_answer": "Suspiria is a 2018 supernatural horror art film directed by Luca Guadagnino with a screenplay by David Kajganich, inspired by the 1977 Italian film of the same title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is 2018's Suspiria a remake?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10039, "Truth_answer": "Suspiria is about an American woman who enrolls at a prestigious dance academy in Berlin run by a coven of witches.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190808111250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspiria_(2018_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is 2018 suspiria about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10039, "Truth_answer": "Suspiria was nominated for multiple awards including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was 2018 suspiria nominated for any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10040, "Truth_answer": "Robert Smithson chose the Rozel Point site for the Spiral Jetty at Great Salt Lake, Utah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the spiral jetty created before it disappeared due to erosion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10040, "Truth_answer": "In the early 2000s sustained drought in Utah caused water levels to recede, and Spiral Jetty became visible for the first prolonged period in its history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_Jetty_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The Spiral Jetty is still visible at Great Salt Lake?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10040, "Truth_answer": "The Dia Art Foundation states visitors are prohibited from removing rocks from the artwork or from stepping on vegetation that is on the grounds of the artwork.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_Jetty_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the preservation of the Spiral Jetty handled?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10040, "Truth_answer": "Robert Smithson documented the construction of the sculpture in a 32-minute color film also titled Spiral Jetty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_Jetty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a movie about the Spiral Jetty?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10040, "Truth_answer": "As owner and custodian of Spiral Jetty by 1999, Dia Art Foundation maintains the lease of Utah sovereign lands in Great Salt Lake.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228140905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_Jetty_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the foundation related to the spiral jetty", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10041, "Truth_answer": "United Provinces of Agra and Oudh corresponded approximately to the present-day Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the state of uttar pradesh known as before independence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10041, "Truth_answer": "According to the District surveys the areas of the two Provinces amounts to 107,494 square miles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218012412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Provinces_of_Agra_and_Oudh_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How large was the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10041, "Truth_answer": "Though the region was overwhelmingly Hindu in population, it was under Muslim rule from the 12th to the 18th cent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205105id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/united-provinces-former-state-india_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What religion was followed in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10041, "Truth_answer": "In 2000 part of the state was detached to form the new state of Uttaranchal, since renamed as Uttarakhand.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218012412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Provinces_of_Agra_and_Oudh_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh split?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10041, "Truth_answer": "Uttarakhand's name is derived from the Sanskrit words uttara meaning 'north', and khanda meaning 'land', altogether simply meaning 'Northern Land'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the name of Uttarakhand state mean?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10042, "Truth_answer": "The Bank of England stores the UK’s gold reserves on behalf of HM Treasury / UK government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the gold in the bank of england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10042, "Truth_answer": "Ownership of Germany’s gold reserves resides with the German State and the Deutsche Bundesbank officially acts on behalf of the German State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007204722id_/https://www.bullionstar.com/gold-university/central-bank-gold-policies-deutsche-bundesbank_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who owns the gold in the Bundesbank?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10042, "Truth_answer": "The US possesses the largest reported monetary gold reserves in the world at 8,133.5 tonnes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which bank has the most gold reserves?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10042, "Truth_answer": "Germany’s central bank, the Deutsche Bundesbank, holds the world’s second largest official gold reserves, with claimed holdings of 3381 tonnes, stored over four locations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191007204722id_/https://www.bullionstar.com/gold-university/central-bank-gold-policies-deutsche-bundesbank_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which bank has the second most gold reserves?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10042, "Truth_answer": "For any government holding high amount of gold is important. It acts as a reserve currency for performing transactions in international trade.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are gold reserves important", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10043, "Truth_answer": "The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final finished with a United States victory over Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the winner of the fifa women's world cup 2015", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10043, "Truth_answer": "The 2015 FIFA Womens World Cup tournament was hosted by Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country hosted the fifa women's world cup 2015", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10043, "Truth_answer": "The 2015 FIFA Womens World Cup tournament had 52 matches.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many matches were in the fifa women's world cup 2015", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10043, "Truth_answer": "The 2015 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup used goal-line technology for the first time and was also the first cup for either gender played only on artificial turf.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the fifa women's world cup 2015 unique", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10043, "Truth_answer": "There was a lawsuit regarding the artificial turf used in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The decision to use astroturf which reached extremely high temperatures was seen as sexist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there any controversy regarding the fifa women's world cup 2015", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10044, "Truth_answer": "The Treaty of Frankfurt of 10 May 1871 gave Germany most of Alsace and some parts of Lorraine, which became the Imperial territory of Alsace-Lorraine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205033806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Prussian_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did germany takes alsace-lorraine region from france in the franco-prussian war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10044, "Truth_answer": "The Franco Prussion War was 6 months, 1 week and 2 days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the franco-prussian war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10044, "Truth_answer": "The Franco-Prussian War occurred from 19 July 1870 – 28 January 1871.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the franco-prussian war happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10044, "Truth_answer": "Germany was the winner of the Franco-Prussian War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the franco-prussian war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10044, "Truth_answer": "The Franco-Prussian War led to the unification of Germany and formation of the German Empire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the franco-prussian war affect germanys territory", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10045, "Truth_answer": "In the last episode of Hey Arnold, Grandpa's Packard is stolen from an antique car show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened in the last episode of hey arnold", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10045, "Truth_answer": "In the last episode of the Rugrats, the children go to a cabin that has special memories for Drew, Stu, and Chas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the last episode of Rugrats?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10045, "Truth_answer": "The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226025837id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugrats_in_Paris:_The_Movie_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190818022012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rugrats_Movie_p0", "https://katmoviehd.to/the-rugrats-movie/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there a rugrats movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10045, "Truth_answer": "Two sequels to the Rugrat Movie have been released: Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and Rugrats Go Wild.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the rugrats movie have a sequel", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10045, "Truth_answer": "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie brought in $103.3 million at the box office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did rug rats movie 2 do in the box office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10046, "Truth_answer": "In the C++ programming language, the C++ Standard Library is a collection of classes and functions, which are written in the core language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126112956id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B_standard_library_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in a programming language what is a standard library", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10046, "Truth_answer": "C++ is a high-level, general-purpose programming language created by Bjarne Stroustrup as an extension of the C programming language, or C with Classes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is C++?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10046, "Truth_answer": "In object-oriented programming, a class is an extensible program-code-template for creating objects, providing initial values for state and implementations of behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are classes in regards to programming languages?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10046, "Truth_answer": "Bjarne Stroustrup; born 30 December 1950) is a Danish computer scientist, most notable for the creation and development of the C++ programming language.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107201924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjarne_Stroustrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's Bjarne Stroustrup?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10046, "Truth_answer": "Bjarne Stroustrup is a visiting professor at Columbia University, and works at Morgan Stanley as a Managing Director in New York.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107201924id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjarne_Stroustrup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Bjarne Strousrup working on currently?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10047, "Truth_answer": "In Season 9, Episode 16 of Grey's Anatomy the hospital is bought.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do they buy the hospital in grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10047, "Truth_answer": "The board filled with the crash survivors, plus Callie, Richard, and Jackson renamed the hospital to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the hospital bought in Grey's Anatomy?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10047, "Truth_answer": "Some time after the move to New York, Callie Torres and Penny Blake broke up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is romantically involved with Callie Torres in Grey's Anatomy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10047, "Truth_answer": "Jackson Avery is the Head of Plastic Surgery and attending ENT at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101210531id_/https://greysanatomy.fandom.com/wiki/Jackson_Avery_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Jackson Avery in Grey's Anatomy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10047, "Truth_answer": "Flight is the twenty-fourth and final episode of the eighth season of Grey's Anatomy where victims of an aviation accident fight to stay alive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did airplane crash in Grey's Anatomy occur?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10048, "Truth_answer": "The Red Sox defeated the Dodgers in five games to win the 2018 World Series title.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time boston red sox won the world series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10048, "Truth_answer": "Alex Cora most recently served as the manager of the Boston Red Sox, and led the team to the 2018 World Series championship in his first season", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025004333id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Cora_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the Boston Red Sox's manager in the 2018 World Series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10048, "Truth_answer": "The name Red Sox, chosen by owner John I. Taylor after the 1907 season, refers to the red hose in the team uniform beginning in 1908.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the team named boston red sox", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10048, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Red Sox was established in 1901.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211072517id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Series_p31", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203200755id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_p61" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the boston red sox established", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10048, "Truth_answer": "The Red Sox' home ballpark has been Fenway Park since 1912.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the boston red sox practice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10049, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is a strong advantage of the trait approach to personality", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10050, "Truth_answer": "County coroner Ralph Smiley certified that all four victims of The Day the Music Died died instantly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who survived the day the music died 1959", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10050, "Truth_answer": "The event later became known as The Day the Music Died, after singer-songwriter Don McLean referred to it as such in his 1971 song American Pie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the disaster get the name day the music died", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10050, "Truth_answer": "The Day the Music Died was a plane crash caused by Spatial disorientation and loss of control of the plane by the pilot.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of the disaster day the music died", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10050, "Truth_answer": "American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper J. P. Richardson were the three band members who died on The Day the Music Died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was on the plane the day the music died", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10050, "Truth_answer": "The plane that crashed on The Day the Music Died was a Beech S35 Bonanza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the plane model of the disaster day the music died", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10051, "Truth_answer": "The second season of the Tokyo Ghoul anime series, titled Tokyo Ghoul √A aired from January 9, 2015 to March 27, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is season 2 of tokyo ghoul coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10051, "Truth_answer": "The score for Tokyo Ghoul √A is composed by Yutaka Yamada, who also produced the score for the first season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tokyo_Ghoul_%E2%88%9AA_episodes_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who composed the score for the series Tokyo Ghoul √A", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10051, "Truth_answer": "Tokyo Ghoul √A does not directly adapt everything from the manga but mixes in the manga's overall plotline with an original story written by the manga author Sui Ishida.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tokyo_Ghoul_%E2%88%9AA_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how close is the series Tokyo Ghoul √A to the manga", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10051, "Truth_answer": "The Tokyo Ghoul √A anime follows Ken Kaneki after he joins Aogiri Tree, as the group begins their battle against the CCG, who are trying to exterminate the ghoul organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tokyo_Ghoul_%E2%88%9AA_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main character of the series Tokyo Ghoul √A", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10051, "Truth_answer": "The anime Tokyo Ghoul √A aired on Tokyo MX, TVO, TVA, TVQ, MRO, BS Dlife and CS AT-X.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127153018id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tokyo_Ghoul_%E2%88%9AA_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which network did the series Tokyo Ghoul √A air on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10052, "Truth_answer": "How to Be a Latin Lover stars Eugenio Derbez, Salma Hayek, Raphael Alejandro, Raquel Welch, Rob Riggle, Rob Huebel, Rob Corddry, Renée Taylor, Linda Lavin, Kristen Bell, and Rob Lowe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190907183745id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Be_a_Latin_Lover_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in how to be a latin lover", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10052, "Truth_answer": "How to Be a Latin Lover follows a man who has spent his whole life married to a rich old woman, but then she kicks him out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the film How to Be a Latin Lover", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10052, "Truth_answer": "How to Be a Latin Lover was released April 28, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film How to Be a Latin Lover released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10052, "Truth_answer": "In How to Be A Latin Lover the main character's wife ends up dumping him for a younger McLaren car salesman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the rich woman kick out the main character in the film How to Be a Latin Lover", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10052, "Truth_answer": "How to Be A Latin Lover's runtime is 115 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the runtime of the movie How to Be a Latin Lover", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10053, "Truth_answer": "The pilot and early episodes were filmed in Los Angeles the remaining first-season episodes were filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is fear the walking dead being filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10053, "Truth_answer": "Fear the Walking Dead is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128193150id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(TV_series)_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does fear the walking dead happen after or before the walking dead", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10053, "Truth_answer": "In July 2019, the series Fear the Walking Dead was renewed for a sixth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons is fear the walking dead", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10053, "Truth_answer": "Fear the Walking Dead follows a dysfunctional, blended family who must reinvent themselves, learning new skills and adopting new attitudes in order to survive as civilization collapses around them.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121060023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_the_Walking_Dead_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of fear the walking dead", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10053, "Truth_answer": "On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season of Fear the Walking Dead has a rating of 77%, based on 62 reviews, whose average rating is 6.76/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121060023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_the_Walking_Dead_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics rate fear the walking dead", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10054, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Sharp and Sony introduced the first large flat screen TV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517093324id_/https://www.techwalla.com/articles/the-history-of-flat-screen-tvs_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the first flat screen tv come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10054, "Truth_answer": "The countertop microwave oven was first introduced in 1967 by the Amana Corporation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did the first microwave oven come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10054, "Truth_answer": "In addition to their use in heating food, microwave ovens are widely used for heating in industrial processes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the microwave have other uses besides heating food", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10054, "Truth_answer": "A microwave tunnel oven is used for softening plastic rods prior to extrusion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example use of a microwave in industrial process", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10054, "Truth_answer": "Nutrients are primarily lost by leaching into cooking water, which tends to make microwave cooking healthier, given the shorter cooking times it requires.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124082227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_oven_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the microwave oven affect cooked nutrients", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10055, "Truth_answer": "The new law took effect on 1 January 2016 after it was passed in the standing committee of the National People's Congress on 27 December 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did china change the one child policy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10055, "Truth_answer": "The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress exercises the legislative power of the People's Republic of China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214042100id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_Committee_of_the_National_People%27s_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the standing committee of the National People's Congress?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10055, "Truth_answer": "China announced that it recorded 15.23 million births in 2018, a sharp drop of two million compared with the previous year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220072816id_/https://qz.com/1529170/china-in-2018-saw-its-fewest-births-in-more-than-half-a-century/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many children were born in China last year?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10055, "Truth_answer": "The reason China had to change the one child policy is because they have too many men, too many old people, and too few young people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did china's one child policy need to be changed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10055, "Truth_answer": "If people in China don't start having more children, they're going to have a vastly diminished workforce to support a huge aging population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the imbalance of age groups in china lead to", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10056, "Truth_answer": "The average normal body temperature is generally accepted as 98.6 Farenheit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210021706id_/https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001982.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a human beings normal body temperature", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10056, "Truth_answer": "The record for the lowest body temperature at which an adult has been known to survive is 56.7 Farenheit, which occurred after the person was submerged in icy water.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200221092455id_/https://www.livescience.com/6008-person-freeze-death.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the lowest body temperature humans can function at?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10056, "Truth_answer": "Willie Jones survived a body temperature of 115.7 Farenheit during an Atlanta heat wave.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the highest body temperature humans can function at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10056, "Truth_answer": "The normal body temperature for dogs is between 101 and 102.5 Fahrenheit.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/what-temperature-is-too-high-for-a-baby_p14", "https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/what-temperature-is-too-high-for-a-baby_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212165201id_/https://pets.webmd.com/dogs/high-fever-in-dogs_p2", "https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/what-does-it-mean-when-a-dog-has-warm-ears_p9", "https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/what-temperature-is-too-high-for-a-baby_p13", "https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/what-temperature-is-too-high-for-a-baby_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a dog's normal body temperature?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10056, "Truth_answer": "The normal body temperature for cats falls in the range of 99.5-102.5 Fahrenheit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209214341id_/https://www.petmd.com/cat/conditions/immune/c_ct_fever_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a cat's normal body temperature?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10057, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Celtics hold the longest consecutive NBA Finals appearance streak with ten appearances between 1957 and 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104044521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NBA_franchise_post-season_streaks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has played in the most consecutive nba finals", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10057, "Truth_answer": "During the streak, the Celtics won eight consecutive NBA championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104044521id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NBA_franchise_post-season_streaks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many championships did the Celtics win during their NBA Finals appearnce streak?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10057, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Celtics were founded in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Celtics_p67", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211141137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Bird_p37", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102235801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Auerbach_p28", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118012610id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Johnson_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030110429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Russell_p73" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the boston celtics founded", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10057, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Celtics logo since 1968 features a leprechaun spinning a basketball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201215039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Celtics_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the boston celtics logo look", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10057, "Truth_answer": "The Boston Celtics logo features a leprechaun named Lucky.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the name of the leprechaun in the boston celtics logo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10058, "Truth_answer": "In The Carrie Diaries, Sebastian and Carrie get back together Season 1 Episode 9: “The Great Unknown.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does sebastian and carrie get back together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10058, "Truth_answer": "In May 2014, The CW canceled the Carrie Diaries after two seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the show cancelled", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10058, "Truth_answer": "The Carrie Diaries is a prequel to the HBO television series Sex and the City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the show happen before or after sex and the city", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10058, "Truth_answer": "AnnaSophia Robb plays Carrie Bradshaw, the protagonist and voice-over narrator of the series The Carrie Diaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022634id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carrie_Diaries_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays carrie in the carrie diaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10058, "Truth_answer": "AnnaSophia Robb appears in the 2020 Words on Bathroom Walls as Rebecca and Young Elena in Little Fires Everywhere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does annasophia robb appear in any films or television this year", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10059, "Truth_answer": "The first five episodes of Dukes of Hazzard were filmed in Covington, Georgia, and surrounding areas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104101id_/https://www.thedukesofhazzard.nl/georgia-filming-locations/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the dukes of hazzard filmed at", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10059, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Hollywood’s film adaptation of the historical march, titled Selma, reached the quaint streets of Covington, GA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was filmed in Covington Georgia besides Dukes of Hazzard?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10059, "Truth_answer": "Selma received critical acclaim, with particular praise given to DuVernay's direction and Oyelowo's performance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the 2014 film Selma, successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10059, "Truth_answer": "Ava DuVernay's A Wrinkle in Time, had a budget between $150 million and $250 million, making her the first black woman to direct with a budget of that size.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117053935id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ava_DuVernay_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films other than Selma did Ava DuVernay direct?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10059, "Truth_answer": "A Wrinkle in Time was commercially unsuccessful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107015421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Wrinkle_in_Time_(2018_film)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "The film A Wrinkle in Time was successful?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10060, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Uhud occurred between a force led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a force led by Abu Sufyan ibn Harb.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the quraish at the battle of uhud", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10060, "Truth_answer": "For the Muslims, the battle was a significant setback as many were killed, and Muhammad himself was badly injured.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the importance of the Battle of Uhud?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10060, "Truth_answer": "The two armies would meet again at the Battle of the Trench which caused the Meccans opposing Muhammad to lose their trade and much of their prestige.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there another battle after the Battle of Uhud?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10060, "Truth_answer": "The Muhammad-led Muslim army entered Mecca on Monday, 11 December 629. The entry was peaceful and bloodless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Mecca surrender to Muhammad's forces?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10060, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of the Trench ended in Failure of siege; decisive Muslim victory and the withdrawal of the confederate tribes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the battle of the trench end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10061, "Truth_answer": "14 of the 25 most recent winners have either failed tests or have confessed to have used doping.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201011335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doping_at_the_Tour_de_France_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of tour de france cyclists dope", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10061, "Truth_answer": "Systematic doping in Russian sports has resulted in 43 Olympic medals being stripped from Russian athletes—the most of any country", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which country is most culpable for doping?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10061, "Truth_answer": "Due to widespread doping violations, in 2019 the World Anti-Doping Agency banned Russia from all major sporting events for four years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the Russian athletes banned from competing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10061, "Truth_answer": "Icarus is a 2017 American documentary film by Bryan Fogel, which chronicles a major international doping scandal when he asks for the help of Grigory Rodchenkov.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a film about doping in Russia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10061, "Truth_answer": "In January 2016, Rodchenkov settled in the United States where he is currently in the witness protection program.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where's Grigory Rodchenkov now?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10062, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Kalember played the role of Mel Gibson's character's wife in the science-fiction thriller, Signs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played mel gibson's wife in signs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10062, "Truth_answer": "Patricia Kalember had roles in such films as Cat's Eye, Fletch Lives, Jacob's Ladder, Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even, and A Far Off Place.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714173155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Kalember_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Patricia Kalember starred in films besides Signs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10062, "Truth_answer": "Jacob's Ladder is about the protagonist Jacob, a Vietnam veteran whose experiences prior to and during the war result in strange, fragmentary visions and bizarre hallucinations that continue to haunt him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801163254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob's_Ladder_(1990_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of Jacob's Ladder?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10062, "Truth_answer": "At the end of Jacob's Ladder, Jacob finds Gabe, who leads him up the staircase into a bright light before the scene turns to a triage tent in 1971 as military doctors declare Jacob dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does the film Jacob's Ladder end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10062, "Truth_answer": "Jacob's Ladder is set during the Vietnam War in 1971 and New York City in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When is movie Jacob's Ladder set?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10063, "Truth_answer": "The MGP, which is organised by the Manx Motor Cycle Club, began life in 1923.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190906083326id_/https://www.isleofman.com/attractions/motorsports/festival-of-motorcycling/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the isle of man festival of motorcycling start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10063, "Truth_answer": "An isle is an island; often used as part of an island's name, or in literary English.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the man of isle an island", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10063, "Truth_answer": "The United Kingdom Government is responsible for the defence and international relations of the Isle of Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the Isle of Man a Crown Dependency?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10063, "Truth_answer": "The currency used on the Isle of Man is the Pound sterling and Manx pound (£) (GBP).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which currency is used on the isle of man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10063, "Truth_answer": "Humans have lived on the island of Man since before 6500 BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long have people lived on the isle of man", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10064, "Truth_answer": "According to Urban Dictionary, Skylar is a beautiful amazing girl. She'll always be there for you no matter what.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name skylar mean urban dictionary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10064, "Truth_answer": "According to Urban Dictionary, if you have a skyler with a -er he/she is a keeper. They have the funniest things to say.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201109192553id_/https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Skyler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the name skyler mean Urban Dictionary?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10064, "Truth_answer": "The name Skyler or Skylar is an Anglicized spelling of the surname and given names Schuyler and Schuylar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of skyler", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10064, "Truth_answer": "The spellings Skyler and Skylar came into fashion as either a masculine or feminine given name in the United States during the 1980s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112022129id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyler_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the name skyler for boys or girls", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10064, "Truth_answer": "Skyler Green is a former American football wide receiver and return specialist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a celebrity with the name skylar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nick cave and the bad seeds lyrics red right hand", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics to ASAP Rocky's Fashion Killa?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics to Charli XCX's Silver Cross?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics to P-Lo's bamboo?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10065, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the lyrics to Ella Mai's Boo'd Up?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pale waves all the things i never said review", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide a review of The 1975's A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide a review of The Japanese House's Good At Falling?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide a review of Wolf Alice's Visions of a Life?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10066, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you provide a review of Marika Hackman's Any Human Friend?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10067, "Truth_answer": "South Carolina was known for being one of the wealthiest early colonies largely due to exports of cotton, rice, tobacco, and indigo dye.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015073119id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the colony of south carolina known for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10067, "Truth_answer": "North Carolina was known for its tobacco, and participated in the European tobacco market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the colony of North Carolina known for?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10067, "Truth_answer": "North Carolina's motto is Esse quam videri, a Latin phrase meaning To be, rather than to seem.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the motto of the state north carolina", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10067, "Truth_answer": "North Carolina's total area is 53,819 sq mi (139,390 km2).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many square feet is the state of north carolina", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10067, "Truth_answer": "In 1795, North Carolina opened the first public university in the United States—the University of North Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is north carolina unique regarding education", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10068, "Truth_answer": "The quarks and leptons were amongst the first particles to appear in the big bang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180814201556id_/http://resources.schoolscience.co.uk:80/stfc/14-16/particles/particlesbigbang1.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in the big bang which particles formed first", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10068, "Truth_answer": "A quark is a type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204125554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a quark?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10068, "Truth_answer": "In particle physics, a lepton is an elementary particle of half-integer spin that does not undergo strong interactions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a lepton?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10068, "Truth_answer": "In particle physics, a fermion is a particle that follows Fermi–Dirac statistics and generally has half odd integer spin 1/2, 3/2 etc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is half-integer spin?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10068, "Truth_answer": "Fermi–Dirac statistics describe a distribution of particles over energy states in systems consisting of many identical particles that obey the Pauli exclusion principle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115034505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi%E2%80%93Dirac_statistics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Fermi-Dirac statistics?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10069, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Nathalie Kelley played the love interest in the music video for the Bruno Mars song Just the Way You Are.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl in the just the way you are video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10069, "Truth_answer": "Nathalie Kelley is known for her role as Neela in the 2006 action film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.howrichis.org/category/actresses/_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111171605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathalie_Kelley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Nathalie Kelley star in more media?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10069, "Truth_answer": "Neela is antagonist Takashi's girlfriend who later falls for the protagonist, Sean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119232300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fast_and_the_Furious:_Tokyo_Drift_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Neela in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10069, "Truth_answer": "Sean Boswell drives the 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII through much of the film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Sean Boswell drive in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10069, "Truth_answer": "Takashi drives a 2002 Nissan Fairlady 350Z with a Veilside Mk. III Wide-body kit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084714id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fast_%26_Furious_characters_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does Takashi drive in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10070, "Truth_answer": "Miss Universe 2018 was held at IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi Province, northern suburb of Bangkok, Thailand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is going to be miss universe 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10070, "Truth_answer": "Miss Universe 2019 was held on December 8, 2019 at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209095014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Universe_2019_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209095014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Universe_2019_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Miss Universe 2019 held?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10070, "Truth_answer": "Tyler Perry Studios is a film production studio in Atlanta, Georgia founded by actor, filmmaker, and playwright Tyler Perry in 2006.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Perry_Studios_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Tyler Perry Studios is named after Tyler Perry?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10070, "Truth_answer": "The 330-acre studio has 50,000 square feet of the site dedicated to standing permanent sets", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Perry_Studios_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the dimensions of Tyler Perry Studios?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10070, "Truth_answer": "The studio has a replica of a luxury hotel lobby, a White House replica, a mansion, a mock hotel, a trailer park, and a real 1950s-style diner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101223918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Perry_Studios_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is on the Tyler Perry Studios sets?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10071, "Truth_answer": "Brian Urclacher's retains the NFL record of 25 tackles, recorded in 2006 against the Arizona Cardinals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most tackles in a single game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10071, "Truth_answer": "Brian Urclacher was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200203081710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Greene_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Brian Urclacher in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10071, "Truth_answer": "2018's Hall of Fame class included Bobby Beathard, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Jerry Kramer, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Terrell Owens.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://victormandalawi.com/category/sports/_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307004300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Urlacher_p27", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108143250id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss_p51" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 alongside Brian Urlacher?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10071, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss was the youngest player to have 3 touchdown receptions in a game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame class outside of Brian Urlacher break single game records?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10071, "Truth_answer": "Randy Moss was 21 years, 286 days old when he broke the record.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Randy Moss when he became the youngest player to catch three touchdown passes in a game?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10072, "Truth_answer": "Ronn Moss, along with his band Player, appeared on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital as part of the 2014 Nurses' Ball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200305213428id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronn_Moss_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the actor that plays ridge on bold and beautiful", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10072, "Truth_answer": "Lane Davies has appeared in lead or supporting roles in four short-lived comedies: Good & Evil, Woops!, The Crew, and The Mommies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to the actor who replaced Ronn Moss in The Bold and the Beautiful in 1992?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10072, "Truth_answer": "Thorsten Kaye is an actor that appeared in many classical theater roles, including The Winter's Tale, Tartuffe, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Love's Labour's Lost, Twelfth Night, and The Taming of the Shrew.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actor who replaced Ronn Moss permanently on The Bold and the Beautiful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10072, "Truth_answer": "Thorsten Kaye appeared in the role Patrick Thornhart on the ABC Daytime soap opera One Life to Live.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151122181054id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_One_Life_to_Live_characters_(1990s)_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Besides theater, where has Thorsten Kaye acted?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10072, "Truth_answer": "One Life to Live is where Thorsten Kaye would meet his real life partner, Susan Haskell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there an interesting anecdote about Thorsten Kaye on One Life to Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10073, "Truth_answer": "An ostinato is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103221429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostinato_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riff_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the repetition of a musical pattern is known as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10073, "Truth_answer": "That which is to be repeated is generally included within the sign of two or four dots in the spaces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the symbol for the repetition in music", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10073, "Truth_answer": "One repeat sign alone, means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the number of repeat symbols make a difference", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10073, "Truth_answer": "U+1D106 is MUSICAL SYMBOL LEFT REPEAT SIGN. U+1D107 is MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are musical repeat symbols defined in unicode", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10073, "Truth_answer": "In Gregorian chant, a repeat is indicated by a Roman numeral following a section.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105144849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repeat_sign_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the musical repeat symbols consistent for all types of music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10074, "Truth_answer": "America the Beautiful's lyrics include:... from sea to shining sea.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what song has the words from sea to shining sea", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10074, "Truth_answer": "From sea to shining sea is an American idiom meaning from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What seas are referred to in America the Beautiful?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10074, "Truth_answer": "Samuel A. Ward composed the melody to America the Beautiful in 1883.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song America the Beautiful composed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10074, "Truth_answer": "America the Beautiful was hastily jotted down in a notebook during the summer of 1893, which Katherine Lee Bates spent teaching English at The Colorado Summer School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote the lyrics to America the Beautiful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10074, "Truth_answer": "There have been efforts to give America the Beautiful legal status in place of, The Star-Spangled Banner, but so far this has not yet succeeded.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was America the Beautiful meant to replace the national anthem?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10075, "Truth_answer": "Incision and drainage and clinical lancing are minor surgical procedures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is an i and d considered a surgical wound", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10075, "Truth_answer": "Incision and drainage and clinical lancing are minor surgical procedures to release pus or pressure built up under the skin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504214518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incision_and_drainage_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why are incision, drainage, and lancing done", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10075, "Truth_answer": "Before I and D and L, you should treat the area with an antiseptic, such as iodine-based solution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is incision, drainage, and lancing prepared for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10075, "Truth_answer": "After antiseptic is applied the next step in IandD is making a small incision to puncture the skin using a sterile instrument such as a sharp needle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what comes next in the IandD procedure after antiseptic treatment", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10075, "Truth_answer": "Good medical practice for IandD of large abdominal abscesses requires insertion of a drainage tube, preceded by insertion of a PICC line to enable readiness of treatment for septic shock.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does IandD ever require additonal tools besides antispectic and a sharp lancet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10076, "Truth_answer": "Dawson is an English/Irish/Scottish surname.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the last name dawson come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10076, "Truth_answer": "The meaning of the surname Dawson is son of David.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the surname dawson", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10076, "Truth_answer": "Aaron Dawson (born 1992) is an English footballer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170716002046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_(surname)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a notable person with the surname dawson", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10076, "Truth_answer": "Abraham Dawson (1816–1884) was an Irish-Canadian Anglican cleric.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170716002046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_(surname)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is another notable person with the surname dawson besides aaron dawson", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10076, "Truth_answer": "Antonio Dawson is a character on the television series Chicago P.D.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170716002046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_(surname)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any characters in fiction with the surname dawson", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10077, "Truth_answer": "Facilitated diffusion occurs in the cell body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does facilitated diffusion occur in the cell membrane", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10077, "Truth_answer": "Diffusion is the net movement of anything from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the definition of diffusion?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10077, "Truth_answer": "Plant cell membranes are rigid walls, and animal cell membranes are lipid bilayers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517115937id_/https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_Biology/Membranes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is a cell membrane composed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10077, "Truth_answer": "The lipid bilayer (or phospholipid bilayer) is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around cells.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_bilayer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are lipid bilayers in cell membranes?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10077, "Truth_answer": "The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of lipids in regards to cell membranes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10078, "Truth_answer": "Seven actors in total have portrayed Bond in film: following Connery's portrayal, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig have assumed the role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has played james bond in the movies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10078, "Truth_answer": "Q has been portrayed by Peter Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese and Ben Whishaw.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has played Q in the James Bond films?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10078, "Truth_answer": "In the Eon Productions series of films, M has been portrayed by four actors: Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204121107id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M_(James_Bond)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who portrayed M in the James Bond films?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10078, "Truth_answer": "Moneypenny has been played by multiple actresses throughout the James Bond Series, most recently by Naomi Harris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the actor for the character moneypenny in the james bond films changed over time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10078, "Truth_answer": "Seven actors have portrayed Felix Leiter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many different actors for Felix Leiters have been in James Bond movies?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10079, "Truth_answer": "Garcia was possibly a Basque surname called Gaztea, and later was Castilianized, into the medieval Kingdom of Castile, becoming García.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does my last name garcia come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10079, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of Castile was a large and powerful state located on the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Castile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Kingdom of Castile located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10079, "Truth_answer": "Castilian, that is, Spanish, is the native language of the Castilians. Its origin is traditionally ascribed to an area south of the Cordillera Cantábrica", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217193825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castilians_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What language was spoken in the Kingdom of Castile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10079, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of Castile began in the 9th century as the County of Castile (Condado de Castilla), an eastern frontier lordship of the Kingdom of León.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213012101id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Castile_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the kingdom of castille begin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10079, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of Castille's flag is a gold castle with blue windows on a red background.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the flag of the kingdom of castille look", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10080, "Truth_answer": "Covering an area of 45,674 km², Kutch is the largest district of India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214233625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_district_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the largest district in india area wise", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10080, "Truth_answer": "Kutch district is a district of Gujarat state in western India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://javierperez2018.com/2017-Apr-26/192571-bentonite-minerals-gujarat.html_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214233625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_district_p0", "http://www.bhujtourpackages.co.in/bhuj-pilgrimage-packages.php_p9", "http://www.flightswala.com/discount-flights-gandhidham.html_p1", "http://javierperez2018.com/2017-Apr-26/192571-bentonite-minerals-gujarat.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where's Kutch district located in India?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10080, "Truth_answer": "Gujarat is 196,024 square kilometers in area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How large is the state of Gujrat?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10080, "Truth_answer": "The population of Gujarat was 60,383,628 according to the 2011 census data.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of Gujrat?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10080, "Truth_answer": "Kutch district had a population of 2,092,371 as of 2011 census, of which 30% were urban.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214233625id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutch_district_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of Kutch district?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10081, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "panic at the disco vices and virtues font", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10082, "Truth_answer": "The third season of Game of Thrones introduced a number of new cast members, including Diana Rigg, Ciarán Hinds, Nathalie Emmanuel and Iwan Rheon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820145857id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_3)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the new members to the cast of the game of thrones season 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10082, "Truth_answer": "The third season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered in the United States on HBO on March 31, 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did season 3 of got premiere", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10082, "Truth_answer": "The third season of Game of Thrones has 10 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes did the season 3 of got have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10082, "Truth_answer": "Critics praised the third season of Game of Thrones for the show's production values and cast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did critics praise the season 3 of got", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10082, "Truth_answer": "The story of the third season of Game of Thrones takes place in a fictional world, primarily upon two continents called Westeros and Essos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the season 3 of got take place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10083, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is an action of the adductor longus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10084, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "real name of old mayuri in chidiya ghar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10085, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "you'll accomp'ny me bob seger & the silver bullet band", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10086, "Truth_answer": "Michigan has the most all-time wins in college football history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026111512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Wolverines_football_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the most wins in college football history 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10086, "Truth_answer": "With a career record of 489–138–11, John Gagliardi has the most wins of any coach in college football history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117054657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gagliardi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which coach has the most wins in college football?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10086, "Truth_answer": "John Gagliardi was the head football coach at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota and Carroll College in Helena, Montana.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which schools did John Gagliardi coach at?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10086, "Truth_answer": "In 60 seasons coaching the Saint John's Johnnies, John Gagliardi won a school and conference record 27 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and four national championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117054657id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gagliardi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did John Gagliardi win championships as a coach?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10086, "Truth_answer": "Joe Paterno coached 659 games in his career.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games did John Gagliardi coach", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10087, "Truth_answer": "MIT is not an Ivy League schools simply because it is not a member of the Ivy League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is mit not an ivy league school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10087, "Truth_answer": "The Ivy League's eight members are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221014827id_/https://blog.prepscholar.com/is-stanford-ivy-league-duke-mit_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211234301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221014827id_/https://blog.prepscholar.com/is-stanford-ivy-league-duke-mit_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the member schools of the Ivy League?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10087, "Truth_answer": "While the term was in use as early as 1933, it became official only after the formation of the NCAA Division I athletic conference in 1954.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Ivy League formed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10087, "Truth_answer": "The first usage of Ivy in reference to a group of colleges is from sportswriter Stanley Woodward in reference to students long revering the ivied walls of older colleges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the name Ivy League originate?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10087, "Truth_answer": "The Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference comprising sports teams from eight private universities in the Northeastern United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211234301id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are all Ivy League schools private universities?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10088, "Truth_answer": "Amanda Fuller is an actor who portrayed Tina Pinciotti on That '70s Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played donnas sister on that 70s show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10088, "Truth_answer": "In 2012, Amanda Fuller joined the cast of the Tim Allen-starred ABC sitcom Last Man Standing, portraying the role of Kristin Baxter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Amanda Fuller in television shows besides That '70s Show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10088, "Truth_answer": "The series Last Man Standing follows Mike Baxter, a senior executive and director of marketing for an outdoor sporting goods store chain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024032539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Man_Standing_(American_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of the show Last Man Standing?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10088, "Truth_answer": "The show Last Man Standing stars Tim Allen.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/last-man-standing-more-episodes-21797/_p2", "https://grizzlybomb.com/tag/ultrasabers/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stars in the show Last Man Standing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10088, "Truth_answer": "Tim Allen found success with Home Improvement in 1991, fueling a Hollywood career that made him a featured player in The Santa Clause and Toy Story franchises.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200408095107id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/tim-allen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is Tim Allen famous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10089, "Truth_answer": "A bill of lading is a document to provide evidence or proof of shipment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "functions of bill of lading in international trade", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10090, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 and 2022 Army Navy games will be held at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%E2%80%93Navy_Game_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the army navy game this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10090, "Truth_answer": "From 1980-2001, all Army-Navy Games contested in Philadelphia were hosted by Veterans Stadium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%E2%80%93Navy_Game_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Army-Navy Game always been at Lincoln Financial Field?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10090, "Truth_answer": "From 1936 through 1979, all games contested in Philadelphia were held in Municipal Stadium, renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium in 1964.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%E2%80%93Navy_Game_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Army-Navy Game before Veterans Stadium?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10090, "Truth_answer": "All games contested in Philadelphia through 1935 were played at Franklin Field, the home field of the University of Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026105245id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%E2%80%93Navy_Game_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was John F. Kennedy Stadium the venue for the Army-Navy Game?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10090, "Truth_answer": "Cadets and midshipmen played the first Army-Navy football game Nov. 29, 1890 on The Plain at West Point.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031182012id_/https://www.army.mil/article/179134/the_army_navy_game_13_historical_facts_you_probably_dont_know_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first Army-Navy Game held?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10091, "Truth_answer": "1875 20 dollar legal tender notes have a portrait of Alexander Hamilton on one side of the bill.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127182558id_/https://oldcurrencyvalues.com/1875_20_legal_tender/_p38" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who appeared on the $20 bill in 1875", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10091, "Truth_answer": "The seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson, has been featured on the front side of the bill since 1928", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Retirement_savings_account_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213230553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_twenty-dollar_bill_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Charles_E._Downs_p26", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Saint_Jonas%27_Festival_p22", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Normal_surface_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What figure appears on the current 20 United States dollar bill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10091, "Truth_answer": "Grover Cleveland appeared on the first few issues of the $20 Federal Reserve Notes from 1914.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else besides Alexander Hamilton and Andrew Jackson has appeared on the 20 dollar bill?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10091, "Truth_answer": "Grover Cleveland was the only president in American history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.rubywilbur.com/grover-cleveland-the-president/_p1", "http://www.theinfolist.com/php/SummaryGet.php?FindGo=Grover_Cleveland_p0", "https://bafybeiemxf5abjwjbikoz4mc3a3dla6ual3jsgpdr4cjr3oz3evfyavhwq.cf-ipfs.com/wiki/Grover_Cleveland.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Grover Cleveland important?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10091, "Truth_answer": "Grover Cleveland served from 1885 to 1889 and 1893 to 1897.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Grover Cleveland's presidential term?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10092, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "icd 10 code for hiatal hernia with cameron erosions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10093, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the snow globe that charlie drops after he says rosebud originally came from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10094, "Truth_answer": "The movie's sound is provided by broadcasting the soundtrack at a low output power on AM or FM radio to be picked up by a car radio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you hear the movie at a drive in theater", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10094, "Truth_answer": "There are currently only about 330 drive-in theaters that remain in operation in the United States compared to a peak of about 4,000 in the late 1950's.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204021258id_/https://www.driveinmovie.com/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204021258id_/https://www.driveinmovie.com/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many drive-in movie theaters are left?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10094, "Truth_answer": "Beginning in the late 1960s, drive-in attendance declined as the result of improvements and changes to home entertainment, from color television to cable TV, VCRs and video rental.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did drive-in movie theaters decline in number?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10094, "Truth_answer": "In 1933, motorists park their automobiles on the grounds of Park-In Theaters, the first-ever drive-in movie theater in Camden, New Jersey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://pennycan.createaforum.com/the-drive-in-theater/movie-theaters-and-drive-in's/?message=9415_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112193959id_/http://www.history.com:80/this-day-in-history/first-drive-in-movie-theater-opens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first drive-in movie theater?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10094, "Truth_answer": "The drive-in's peak popularity came in the late 1950s and early 1960s, particularly in rural areas, with over 4,000 drive-ins spread across the United States in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101233916id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive-in_theater_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When were drive-in movie theaters most popular?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10095, "Truth_answer": "To date, a total of 1.3 million species have been identified and described.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200225035606id_/https://allyouneedisbiology.wordpress.com/2018/05/20/biodiversity-species/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many species on earth have been named", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10095, "Truth_answer": "The Coleoptera or beetles, with about 400,000 species, is the largest of all orders.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the most numerous animal species on earth?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10095, "Truth_answer": "Beetles are a group of insects that form the order Coleoptera, in the superorder Endopterygota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about beetles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10095, "Truth_answer": "All beetles have two sets of wings.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524065650id_/https://learning-center.homesciencetools.com/article/learn-about-beetles/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do beetles have wings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10095, "Truth_answer": "There are poisonous beetles, but most are not dangerous to humans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are beetles dangerous to humans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10096, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which unit is not a measurement of volume", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10097, "Truth_answer": "East India Company established its first factory in south India in the town of Machilipatnam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did india east company made it’s first office", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10097, "Truth_answer": "East India Company rule in India effectively began in 1757 and lasted until 1858.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the East India Company in India?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10097, "Truth_answer": "The Government of India Act 1858 called for the liquidation of the British East India Company and India was ruled directly by The Crown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1858 to the East India Company?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10097, "Truth_answer": "The East India Company rose to account for half of the world's trade, particularly in basic commodities including cotton, silk, indigo dye, salt, spices, saltpetre, tea, and opium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what goods did the east india company trade", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10097, "Truth_answer": "James Lancaster commanded the first East India Company voyage in 1601", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company_p6", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213831id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who commanded the first voyage of the east india company", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10098, "Truth_answer": "The Bachelorette season 13 consisted of 11 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of the bachelorette 2017 have there been", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10098, "Truth_answer": "Rachel Lynn Lindsay is an American attorney and television personality best known for her role as The Bachelorette, in its thirteenth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was The Bachelorette on The Bachelorette season 13?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10098, "Truth_answer": "Rachel Lindsay is the first African-American in the lead role in the history of the Bachelor Nation franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707072951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bachelorette_(season_13)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was notable about The Bachelorette season 13?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10098, "Truth_answer": "The season concluded when 37-year-old chiropractor Bryan Abasolo was named the winner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190707072951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bachelorette_(season_13)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a winner to The Bachelorette season 13?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10098, "Truth_answer": "The two lived in Dallas before relocating to Abasolo's hometown of Miami, prior to their August 2019 wedding in Mexico.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo get married?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10099, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rules and regulations of civil service in nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10100, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tora tora tora the attack on pearl harbor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10101, "Truth_answer": "On June 28, 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States used the constitutional power of taxation to establish Obamacare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which constitutional power of congress was used to establish the individual mandate under obamacare", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10101, "Truth_answer": "If you can afford health insurance but choose not to buy it, you may pay a fee when you file your federal taxes which called the individual mandate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the individual mandate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10101, "Truth_answer": "The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125020847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patient_Protection_and_Affordable_Care_Act_p1", "http://docplayer.net/12566731-Health-care-reform-begley-insurance-group-inc-mary-angelo-5225-old-orchard-rd-skokie-il-60077-800-867-7074.html_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed into law?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10101, "Truth_answer": "A 2017 study found that personal experience with public health insurance programs led to greater support for the Affordable Care Act, most prominently among Republicans and low-information voters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Affordable Care Act popular?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10101, "Truth_answer": "By 2016, the uninsured share of the population had roughly halved, with estimates ranging from 20 to 24 million additional people covered", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the affordable care act affect uninsurance rates", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10102, "Truth_answer": "Bradley Steven Perry is an American actor who plays Kaz in Lab Rats: Elite Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083858id_/https://elite-force.fandom.com/wiki/Bradley_Steven_Perry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kaz in lab rats elite force", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10102, "Truth_answer": "Bradley Steven Perry is known for his role as Gabe Duncan on the Disney Channel family sitcom Good Luck Charlie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150233id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Steven_Perry_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Bradley Steven Perry in works other than Lab Rats: Elite Force?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10102, "Truth_answer": "Good Luck Charlie focuses on the Duncan family of Denver as they adjust to the births of their fourth and fifth children, Charlotte Charlie and Toby.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207113106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Luck_Charlie_p0", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skyler-day/timeline_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of the sitcom Good Luck Charlie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10102, "Truth_answer": "Good Luck Charlie originally aired on Disney Channel from April 4, 2010, to February 16, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207113106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Luck_Charlie_p0", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skyler-day/timeline_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Good Luck Charlie broadcast?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10102, "Truth_answer": "Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas is a 2011 Christmas film based on the Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217000752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Luck_Charlie,_It%27s_Christmas!_p0", "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_films_p23" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a film based on Good Luck Charlie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of us astronauts who went to space", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please provide a list of Russian and Soviet cosmonauts who went to space?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please provide a list of Chinese astronauts who went to space?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please provide a list of Japanese astronauts who went to space?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10103, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Please provide a list of German astronauts who went to space?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10104, "Truth_answer": "The heads of the executive departments serve at the pleasure of the President.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does department of homeland security report to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10104, "Truth_answer": "The United States Department of Homeland Security was created in November 2002 in response to 9/11 and is the youngest U.S. cabinet department.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Department of Homeland Security formed?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10104, "Truth_answer": "The United States Department of Homeland Security's stated missions involve anti-terrorism, border security, immigration and customs, cyber security, and disaster prevention and management.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the Department of Homeland Security?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10104, "Truth_answer": "Chad F. Wolf is the acting Secretary of Homeland Security and Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Strategy, Policy, and Plans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the head of the Department of Homeland Security?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10104, "Truth_answer": "Chad F. Wolf is originally from Plano, Texas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Chad F. Wolf from?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10105, "Truth_answer": "International chess has a standard time control of 40 moves in 2 hours and then an extra hour to reach move 60.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much time is given in a chess tournament", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10105, "Truth_answer": "Chess clocks are used in chess and other two-player games where the players move in turn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008175540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_clock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What instrument is used to measure time in chess tournament?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10105, "Truth_answer": "The first time that game clocks were used in a chess tournament was in the London 1883 tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008175540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_clock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When the chess clock first used in a tournament?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10105, "Truth_answer": "In 1973, to address issues with analog clocks, Bruce Cheney, a Cornell University student, created the first digital chess clock as a project for an undergraduate EE course.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Have chess clocks been improved from their beginnings?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10105, "Truth_answer": "The display was done with red LEDs requiring significant power, and as a result, the clock had to be plugged into a wall outlet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191008175540id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_clock_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the first digital chess clock work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10106, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following is the reactive chemical warfare agent first used in world war 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10107, "Truth_answer": "The Ranch second season premiered on June 16, 2017 and the second half was released on December 15, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the 2nd season of the ranch come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10107, "Truth_answer": "On October 31, 2018, Netflix renewed the series for a fourth and final season with the series to conclude in 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Ranch on Netflix get cancelled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10107, "Truth_answer": "The Ranch stars Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger, Elisha Cuthbert, and Sam Elliott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214180801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stars in Netflix's The Ranch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10107, "Truth_answer": "The Ranch is filmed on a sound stage in front of a live audience in Burbank, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214180801id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ranch_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was Netflix's The Ranch filmed?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10107, "Truth_answer": "Wilmer Valderrama starred as Umberto, a former Iron River ranch hand, former employee of Neumann's Hill at the My Little Pony Ranch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any guest stars on Netflix's The Ranch?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10108, "Truth_answer": "Gina Longo was the first and last white artist ever signed to Death Row Records by Suge Knight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first white artist signed to death row", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10108, "Truth_answer": "In September 2018, upon pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter in a fatal 2015 hit-and-run, Suge Knight was sentenced to 28 years in prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118164207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suge_Knight_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Suge Knight?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10108, "Truth_answer": "After the NFL, Suge Knight found work as a concert promoter and a bodyguard for celebrities including Bobby Brown and in 1989, Knight formed his own music publishing company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Suge Knight begin his music career?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10108, "Truth_answer": "Suge Knight went undrafted in the 1987 NFL Draft, but was invited to the Los Angeles Rams training camp where he played two games for the Rams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did Suge Knight play football?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10108, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Dre and D.O.C. co-founded Death Row Records in 1991 with Suge Knight, who vowed to make it the Motown of the ’90s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118164207id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suge_Knight_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Death Row Records founded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10109, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime compositions and was dubbed the King of Ragtime.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120072412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragtime_p0", "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the best-known composer of ragtime music", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10109, "Truth_answer": "Scott Joplin was born in Linden, Texas, either in late 1867 or early 1868.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Scott Joplin born?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10109, "Truth_answer": "One of Scott Joplin's most popular pieces, the Maple Leaf Rag, became ragtime's first and most influential hit, and has been recognized as the archetypal rag.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are Scott Joplin's singature songs?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10109, "Truth_answer": "In 1976, Scott Joplin was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://classiccat.net/joplin_s/biography.php_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107073023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Joplin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Scott Joplin win awards for his music?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10109, "Truth_answer": "The Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine and online journalism, literature, and musical composition in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126201611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulitzer_Prize_p0", "http://www.gklokam.com/2017/11/pulitzer-prize-oscar-of-journalism.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the categories to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10110, "Truth_answer": "While things were strictly platonic between Blair and Dan in The End of the Affair?, Chuck and Louis are onto something.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201205021759id_/https://tvline.com/2012/01/16/gossip-girl-season-5-episode-11-recap/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the truth between blair and dan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10110, "Truth_answer": "The titular Gossip Girl is later ultimately revealed in the television series finale to be Dan Humphrey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the twist in Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10110, "Truth_answer": "Blair Cornelia Bass is a main character in Gossip Girl, in which she is portrayed by Leighton Meester.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Blair Waldorf on Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10110, "Truth_answer": "Daniel Dan Randolph Humphrey is a main character in Gossip Girl where he is portrayed by Penn Badgley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Dan Humphrey on Gossip Girl?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10110, "Truth_answer": "The Gossip Girls series finale originally aired on The CW Television Network in the United States on December 17, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111104639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York,_I_Love_You_XOXO_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the series finale of Gossip Girl broadcast?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10111, "Truth_answer": "A British subject is a member of a class of British nationality to people connected with Ireland or British India born before 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a subject and who was a citizen and how were each treated before the law under colonial rule", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10112, "Truth_answer": "Generation Z, or those born after 1997, made up the largest generation in the United States as of 2017, with about 90.55 million individuals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest age group in america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10112, "Truth_answer": "Researchers and popular media typically use the mid- to late-1990s as starting birth years and the early to mid-2010s as ending birth years for Generation Z.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does the age range for Generation Z end?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10112, "Truth_answer": "Members of Generation Z have used digital technology since a young age and are comfortable with the Internet and social media, but are not necessarily digitally literate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What characterizes Generation Z?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10112, "Truth_answer": "54 percent of Generation Z believed that climate change is real and is due to human activities while only 10 percent reject the scientific consensus on climate change.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are Generation Z with political views?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10112, "Truth_answer": "A 2016 U.S. study found that church attendance during young adulthood was 41 percent among Generation Z.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128063438id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Z_p32" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the religious trends with Generation Z?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10113, "Truth_answer": "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree is a song recorded by Tony Orlando and Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309203436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie_a_Yellow_Ribbon_Round_the_Ole_Oak_Tree_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p12", "https://www.phrases.org.uk/cgi-bin/phrase-thesaurus/pf.cgi?w=Song_p35", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_and_Dawn_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200309203436id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie_a_Yellow_Ribbon_Round_the_Ole_Oak_Tree_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122021944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude_p51", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910225335id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_to_Hold_Your_Hand_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang tie a yellow ribbon round the oak tree", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10113, "Truth_answer": "Michael Anthony Orlando Cassavitis known as Tony Orlando, is an American singer, songwriter, producer, music executive, and actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023052002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Tony Orlando from Tony Orlando and Dawn?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10113, "Truth_answer": "Former Motown/Stax backing vocalists Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson became Dawn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019113602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Orlando_and_Dawn_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Dawn from Tony Orlando and Dawn?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10113, "Truth_answer": "He Don't Love You topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart on May 3, 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Tony Orlando and Dawn have hits besides Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10113, "Truth_answer": "Tony Orlando and Dawn occasionally reunites for television and benefit performances as they appeared at Chiller Theatre in Parsippany, NJ, and for a successful Christmas tour in late-2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Tony Orlando and Dawn still playing?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10114, "Truth_answer": "Early forms of proto-capitalism and free markets were present in the Caliphate and early form of merchant capitalism developed between the 8th and 12th centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "upon what type of economic activity were the economies of the islamic empires based", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10114, "Truth_answer": "During the Islamic Golden Age, isolated regions had contact with a far-reaching Muslim trade network covering most of the Old World.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How far did trade reach in early Islamic empires?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10114, "Truth_answer": "The Islamic Golden Age was a period of cultural, economic and scientific flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th to the 14th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129025907id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Golden_Age_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Islamic Golden Age?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10114, "Truth_answer": "The destruction of Baghdad and the House of Wisdom by Hulagu Khan in 1258 has been seen by some as the end of the Islamic Golden Age.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://worldebooklibrary.org/articles/eng/Islamic_Golden_Age_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Islamic Golden Age end?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10114, "Truth_answer": "Improvements to the astrolabe were one scientific achievement of the Golden Age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me a scientific achievement of the Islamic golden age", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10115, "Truth_answer": "For the Love of a Daughter addresses Demi Lovato's strained relationship with her father.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song for the love of a daughter about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10115, "Truth_answer": "For the Love of a Daughter is a song from Demi Lovato's third studio album Unbroken (2011).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which album is the song for the love of a daughter from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10115, "Truth_answer": "Toby Gad produced For the Love of a Daughter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_the_Love_of_a_Daughter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the song for the love of a daughter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10115, "Truth_answer": "For the Love of a Daughter was recorded at Kite Studios in Los Angeles, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_the_Love_of_a_Daughter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the song for the love of a daughter recorded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10115, "Truth_answer": "For the Love of a Daughter is 4:00.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_the_Love_of_a_Daughter_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_the_Love_of_a_Daughter_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the song for the love of a daughter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10116, "Truth_answer": "Alaska, not surprisingly, outperforms all other US states when it comes to cold weather.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809161345id_/https://www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/coldest-states.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what state has cold weather all year round", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10116, "Truth_answer": "Alaska's summer temperatures are surprisingly pleasant with daytime highs range from 60°F - 80°F.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225164444id_/https://www.alaska.org/advice/best-time-to-visit-alaska_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is summer in Alaska?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10116, "Truth_answer": "Anchorage was 90 degrees on July 4, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there heatwaves in Alaska?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10116, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Climate Change Sub-Cabinet was established in 2006 to advise the Governor on climate change strategy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Alaska have a climate change policy?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10116, "Truth_answer": "The Alaska Climate Change Sub-Cabinet offers opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of alternative fuels, energy conservation, fuel efficiency, and transportation planning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190824053102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_in_Alaska_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the Alaska Climate Change Sub-Cabinet do?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10117, "Truth_answer": "The Pont des Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris where in 2008 tourists began attaching padlocks as a sign of love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the place where you put locks on a fence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10117, "Truth_answer": "By 2014, concern was being expressed about the possible damage the weight of the locks was doing to the structure of the bridge.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017161910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_des_Arts_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have tourists putting locks on the Pont des Arts bridge been a problem?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10117, "Truth_answer": "In August 2014, the Paris Mayor's Office began to say publicly that they wanted to encourage tourists to take selfies instead of leaving love locks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017161910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_des_Arts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the issue regarding the Pont des Arts bridge locks resolved?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10117, "Truth_answer": "On 18 September 2014, the City Hall of Paris replaced three panels of this bridge with a special glass as an experiment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017161910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_des_Arts_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the paris government try other methods to combat the locks on the pont des arts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10117, "Truth_answer": "From 1 June 2015, city council workmen from Paris started to cut down all the locks and as of 2015, over a million locks were taken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were locks from the Pont des Arts bridge removed?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10118, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, violinist Lindsey Stirling was one of the celebrities to compete on season 25 of Dancing with the Stars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the violinist on dancing with the stars 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10118, "Truth_answer": "As of September 10, 2019, Lindsey Stirling's YouTube channel exceeded 12 million subscribers and over 2.7 billion total views.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106150607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Stirling_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are lindsay stirling's youtube numbers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10118, "Truth_answer": "American violinist Lindsey Stirling has released five studio albums.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181202030407id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Stirling_discography_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many albums has Lindasy Stirling released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10118, "Truth_answer": "Lindsey Stirling is the debut studio album by violinist and artist Lindsey Stirling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307034444id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Stirling_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the first Lindasy Stirling album release?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10118, "Truth_answer": "Artemis is the fifth studio album by American violinist, singer, and songwriter Lindsey Stirling, released on September 6, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524004356id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the latest Lindsay Stirling album release?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10119, "Truth_answer": "Margot Robbie worked with skating choreographer Sarah Kawahara to learn the skills necessary to portray Tonya Harding on screen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the ice skating in i tonya", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10119, "Truth_answer": "Sarah Kawahara served as a coach and choreographer for the television series Spinning Out.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What has Sarah Kawahara worked on besides I, Tonya?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10119, "Truth_answer": "In 1997, Sarah Kawahara won the Best Choreography Emmy Award for Scott Hamilton Upside Down and she won her second Emmy in 2002 for the 2002 Winter Olympics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Sarah Kawahara received awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10119, "Truth_answer": "Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who is Sarah Kawahara's daughter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sarah Kawahara related to someone famous?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10119, "Truth_answer": "Hayley Kiyoko collaborated with Swedish producer Anders Grahn.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayley_Kiyoko_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft collaborated with notable musical artists?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10120, "Truth_answer": "The handmaidens, who carried heroes slain in battle off to Valhalla were called Valkyrie.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20151104171016id_/http://www.funtrivia.com:80/askft/Question85683.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the norse god odin have as handmaidens", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10120, "Truth_answer": "In Norse mythology, Valhalla from Old Norse Valhöll hall of the slain) is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104160845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valhalla_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what place did odin rule over in greek mythology", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10120, "Truth_answer": "Half of those who die in combat travel to Valhalla upon death, led by valkyries, while the other half go to the goddess Freyja's field Fólkvangr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104160845id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valhalla_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Do all deceased go to Valhalla?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10120, "Truth_answer": "In Norse mythology, Fólkvangr is a meadow or field ruled over by the goddess Freyja where half of those that die in combat go upon death.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117135014id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%B3lkvangr_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Fólkvangr an analogue to hell in Norse mythology?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10120, "Truth_answer": "In Norse mythology, Freyja Lady) is a goddess associated love, beauty, fertility, gold, and magic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Freyja in Norse mythology?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10121, "Truth_answer": "In 1508, Martin Luther was appointed professor of philosophy at the newly-established University of Wittenburg. Luther was appointed professor of philosophy at the newly-established University of Wittenburg.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did martin luther become a professor at wittenberg (germany) university", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10121, "Truth_answer": "The University of Wittenberg is the alma mater of Prince Hamlet as well Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is notable about the University of Wittenburg besides Martin Luther?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10121, "Truth_answer": "Today, the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg itself is located in Halle, while the Leucorea Foundation in Wittenberg serves as MLU's convention center.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218095329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_University_of_Halle-Wittenberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the University of Wittenberg located?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10121, "Truth_answer": "The cities of Halle and Wittenberg are located in the State of Saxony-Anhalt an hour away from Berlin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where in Germany is Halle and Wittenberg located?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10121, "Truth_answer": "The Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg was created in 1817 through the merger of the University of Wittenberg and the University of Halle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218095329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_University_of_Halle-Wittenberg_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg founded?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10122, "Truth_answer": "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was sentenced to death on June 24, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the boston bomber get put to death", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10122, "Truth_answer": "On June 25, 2015, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was transferred to the United States Penitentiary, Florence High in Colorado; as of July 17, he had been transferred to ADX Florence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Dzhokhar Tsarnaev incarcerated?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10122, "Truth_answer": "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of planting pressure cooker bombs at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, along with his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223114259id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzhokhar_Tsarnaev_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the charges that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10122, "Truth_answer": "Three people were killed in the Boston Marathon bombing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there deaths in the Boston Marathon bombing?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10122, "Truth_answer": "On April 19 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found wounded and unarmed hiding in a boat on a trailer where police opened fire at the boat and arrested him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev captured?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10123, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the government is a stakeholder in any organization", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10124, "Truth_answer": "Zoey Deutch plays the role of Maya Bennett in The Suite Life on Deck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091656id_/https://suitelife.fandom.com/wiki/Zoey_Deutch_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays maya on suite life on deck", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10124, "Truth_answer": "Zoey Deutch's big screen breakthrough came in the supporting role of Emily Asher in the 2013 fantasy-romance-drama Beautiful Creatures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects has Zoey Deutch worked on besides Suite Life on Deck?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10124, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful Creatures stars Alden Ehrenreich, Alice Englert, Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson, Viola Davis, Emmy Rossum, Thomas Mann and Eileen Atkins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.worldlibrary.in/articles/eng/2013_in_film_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stars in the film Beautiful Creatures besides Zoey Deutch?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10124, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful Creatures grossed $10,124,912 during its opening weekend, under-performing based on media expectations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the film Beautiful Creatures perform financially?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10124, "Truth_answer": "Beautiful Creatures is a 2013 American romantic gothic fantasy film based upon the 2009 novel of the same name by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113181047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Creatures_%282013_film%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the film Beautiful Creatures an adapatation?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10125, "Truth_answer": "Victoria returns in Season 7 of How I Met Your Mother at the Architect's Ball.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does victoria come back in how i met your mother", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10125, "Truth_answer": "In Season 1, Ted meets Victoria at his friends Stuart and Claudia's wedding, for which she had made the cake, they see each other across the room.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Victoria's first appearance on How I Met Your Mother?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10125, "Truth_answer": "Ashley Williams is the actress that plays Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who portrays Victoria on How I Met Your Mother?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10125, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 and 2016, Ashley Williams starred as a fictionalized version of comedian Jim Gaffigan's real life wife in The Jim Gaffigan Show on Comedy central.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Ashley Williams Dodson in besides How I Met Your Mother?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10125, "Truth_answer": "On August 22, 2016, Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan announced that the series would not be returning for a third season so they could spend more time with their kids.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012053329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jim_Gaffigan_Show_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is The Jim Gaffigan Show still on air?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "signs and symbols on the road on japan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "May I have a link to road signs in Singapore?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "May I have a link to road signs in Italy?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "May I have a link to road signs in Mexico?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10126, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "May I have a link to road signs in Argentina?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10127, "Truth_answer": "University College London is a member institution of the federal University of London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are ucl and university of london the same", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10127, "Truth_answer": "The University of London has over 52,000 distance learning external students and 161,270 campus-based internal students, making it the largest university by number of students in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the enrollment of the University of London?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10127, "Truth_answer": "The university owns a considerable central London estate 12 hectares freehold land in Bloomsbury, near Russell Square tube station.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211222006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_London_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are the University of London's campuses?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10127, "Truth_answer": "The member institutions include Birkbeck, University of London, City, University of London, Courtauld Institute of Art, Goldsmiths, University of London, Institute of Cancer Research, King's College London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211222006id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_London_p15", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124022303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College_London_p87" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the member institutions of the University of London?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10127, "Truth_answer": "In 1836, King's College London became one of the two founding colleges of the University of London.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124022303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College_London_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206225122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_College_London_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which institution of the University of London is the oldest?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10128, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a simplified guide to forensic audio and video analysis. national forensic science technology center", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10129, "Truth_answer": "In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Mace Windu is voiced by Terrence T.C. Carson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices mace windu in the clone wars tv show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10129, "Truth_answer": "Terrence C. Carson is best known for portraying Kyle Barker on the FOX sitcom Living Single.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731170446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrence_C._Carson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work has Terrence C. Carson done outside of Star Wars Clone Wars?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10129, "Truth_answer": "Living Single centered on the lives of six friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in a Brooklyn brownstone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www3.putlocker.fyi/show/living-single/season-4/episode-3/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117031209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Single_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of the FOX sitcom Living Single?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10129, "Truth_answer": "Throughout its run, Living Single became one of the most popular African-American sitcoms of its era, ranking among the top five in African-American ratings in all five seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www3.putlocker.fyi/show/living-single/season-4/episode-3/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117031209id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Single_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the FOX sitcom Living Single successful?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10129, "Truth_answer": "Terrence C. Carson is known for his long-running voice role as Kratos in the God of War video game series from 2005 until 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731170446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrence_C._Carson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has Terrence C. Carson done voice work outside of Star Wars Clone Wars?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10130, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "till the next time we say goodbye rolling stones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10131, "Truth_answer": "Alessandro Alessandroni can be heard as the whistler on the soundtrack for Sergio Leone's film, For a Few Dollars More.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the whistling in for a few dollars more", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10131, "Truth_answer": "Alessandro Alessandroni played multiple instruments, including the guitar, mandolin, mandolincello, sitar, accordion and piano.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Alessandro Alessandroni play a musical instrument?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10131, "Truth_answer": "A mandolin is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a mandolin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10131, "Truth_answer": "The mandocello is a plucked string instrument of the mandolin family that is larger than the mandolin, and is the baritone instrument of the mandolin family.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a mandolincello?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10131, "Truth_answer": "Alessandro Alessandroni created film scores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre of music did the musician alessandro alessandroni create", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10132, "Truth_answer": "The Cuban Missile Crisis was a 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was involved with the cuban missile crisis", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10132, "Truth_answer": "Because of the Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961 and American Jupiter ballistic missiles in Italy and Turkey, Nikita Khrushchev placed nuclear missiles on Cuba to deter a future invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Cuban Missile Crisis occur?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10132, "Truth_answer": "The PGM-19 Jupiter was the first nuclear tipped, medium-range ballistic missile of the United States Air Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213151id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGM-19_Jupiter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Jupiter missile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10132, "Truth_answer": "The only person killed by enemy fire during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Rudolf Anderson died when his U-2 spy aircraft was shot down over Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there casualties in the Cuban Missile Crisis?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10132, "Truth_answer": "John F. Kennedy agreed to remove all missiles set in Turkey, the former on the border of the Soviet Union, in exchange for Nikita Khrushchev removing all missiles in Cuba.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the Cuban Missile Crisis averted?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10133, "Truth_answer": "Described as Netflix for video games, the Xbox Game Pass grants users access to a catalog of games from a range of publishers for a single monthly subscription price.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the game pass on xbox one", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10133, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft launches Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with PC and Xbox games for $14.99 per month", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203234302id_/https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/9/18658682/microsoft-xbox-game-pass-ultimate-pc-games-xbox-live-pricing-features-e3-2019_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203234302id_/https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/9/18658682/microsoft-xbox-game-pass-ultimate-pc-games-xbox-live-pricing-features-e3-2019_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much does Xbox Game Pass cost?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10133, "Truth_answer": "The catalog features select games for Xbox One as well as select Xbox 360 and Xbox titles with which Xbox One is backwards-compatible.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216001217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_Game_Pass_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What games are available on Xbox Game Pass?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10133, "Truth_answer": "Xbox Game Pass allows the player to download the full game to the console.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216001217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_Game_Pass_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you download Xbox Game Pass games?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10133, "Truth_answer": "On April 18, 2019, Microsoft announced Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a new tier that combines both Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold into a single subscription package.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Xbox Game Pass come with Xbox Live?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10134, "Truth_answer": "The Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers typically contain the remains of a dead soldier who is unidentified as these remains are considered impossible to identify.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is burried in the tomb of the unknown soldier", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10134, "Truth_answer": "On March 4, 1921, the United States Congress approved the burial of an unidentified American serviceman from World War I in the plaza of the new Memorial Amphitheater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103174513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_the_Unknown_Soldier_(Arlington)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington, Virginia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10134, "Truth_answer": "The Virginia Tomb of the Unknown is made of Yule Marble, a marble of metamorphosed limestone found only in the Yule Creek Valley, in the West Elk Mountains of Colorado.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the building material for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier come from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10134, "Truth_answer": "A November 1963 report first recorded horizontal cracking of the monument's marble die block.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103174513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_the_Unknown_Soldier_(Arlington)_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier damaged?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10134, "Truth_answer": "In September 2011, the cracks were filled and on October 21, 2011, inspection by the Corps of Engineers and other experts pronounced the repairs a success.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103174513id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_the_Unknown_Soldier_(Arlington)_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the damaged to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier be repaired?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10135, "Truth_answer": "There are fourteen books in the Wheel of Time Series, beginning with A New Spring and ending with A Memory of Light.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the order of the wheel of time books", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10135, "Truth_answer": "The Eye of the World, the first book of The Wheel of Time series was published by Tor Books and released on January 15, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190529021115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eye_of_the_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first The Wheel of Time series of books released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10135, "Truth_answer": "A Memory of Light, the 14th and final book of the fantasy series The Wheel of Time was released on January 8, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last The Wheel of Time series of books released?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10135, "Truth_answer": "The Wheel of Time is a series of high fantasy novels written by American author James Oliver Rigney Jr., under his pen name of Robert Jordan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122061031id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wheel_of_Time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author of The Wheel of Time series of books?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10135, "Truth_answer": "Sony Pictures will adapt the The Wheel of Time series for television, and on October 2, 2018, Amazon ordered the series with Sony as a co-producer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has there been a movie adaptation of The Wheel of Time series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10136, "Truth_answer": "Rob Schneider had an uncredited cameo as a Canadian-Japanese wedding-chapel minister in the 2007 Sandler-Kevin James comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121184508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Schneider_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the minister in i now pronounce you chuck and larry", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10136, "Truth_answer": "After leaving SNL, Rob Schneider played supporting roles in a series of movies including Surf Ninjas, Judge Dredd, The Beverly Hillbillies, Demolition Man, and Down Periscope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What films has Rob Schneider been in besides I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10136, "Truth_answer": "The comedic characters Rob Schneider plays in early Adam Sandler films include an overly enthusiastic Cajun man who proclaims the catch-phrase, You can do it!“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Doesn't Rob Schneider have a catchphrase?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10136, "Truth_answer": "Schneider was born in San Francisco, California, and grew up in the nearby suburb of Pacifica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121184508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Schneider_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Rob Schneider from?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10136, "Truth_answer": "Rob Schneider is the father of singer Elle King.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121184508id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Schneider_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Rob Schneider related to someone famous?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10137, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's got the 10 and a half", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10138, "Truth_answer": "A full set of sister chromatids is created during the synthesis phase of interphase, when all the chromosomes in a cell are replicated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002501id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_chromatids_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does a chromosome go from one chromatid to two sister chromatids", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10138, "Truth_answer": "Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123225403id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interphase_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is interphase as it relates to DNA replication?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10138, "Truth_answer": "A chromatid is a chromosome that has been newly copied or the copy of such a chromosome.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190721082819id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatid_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a chromatid?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10138, "Truth_answer": "Chromatids are produced from chromatin fibers during both meiosis and mitosis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a chromatid form?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10138, "Truth_answer": "Chromatin is a complex of DNA and protein found in eukaryotic cells. Its primary function is packaging long DNA molecules into more compact, denser structures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201005752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is chromatin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10139, "Truth_answer": "We All Die Young is a song by Miljenko Matijevic of Steelheart, and Kenny Kanowski formerly of Steelheart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song we all die young", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10139, "Truth_answer": "Landslide is a song written by Stevie Nicks and performed by British-American music group Fleetwood Mac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127004135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landslide_(Fleetwood_Mac_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who sings the Fleetwod Mac song Landslide?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10139, "Truth_answer": "Landslide was first featured on the band's self-titled 1975 album, Fleetwood Mac.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127004135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landslide_(Fleetwood_Mac_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which album did the song Landslide appear on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10139, "Truth_answer": "Landslide sold 1,315,950 copies in the United States as of February 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127004135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landslide_(Fleetwood_Mac_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many copies did the song Landslide sell", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10139, "Truth_answer": "The original 1975 song Landslide appeared in 2011 as a downloadable track for the music video game Rock Band 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the song Landslide appeared in a video game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10140, "Truth_answer": "Jermain Defoe has scored 162 Premier League goals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many premier league goals has defoe scored", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10140, "Truth_answer": "Jermain Defoe is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Scottish Premiership club Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202150420id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermain_Defoe_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Jermain Defoe now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10140, "Truth_answer": "Jermain Defoe has scored 25 goals for Rangers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jemain Defoe's goalscoring tally at Rangers?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10140, "Truth_answer": "Jermain Defoe has scored 298 goals in club competitions..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jermain Defoe's overall club goalscoring record?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10140, "Truth_answer": "Jermain Defoe has scored 20 goals for England in international competitions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Jermain Defoe's overall international goalscoring record with England?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10141, "Truth_answer": "George Carlin narrated the first through fourth series of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends for American audiences.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206052624id_/https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/George_Carlin_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "george carlin voice of thomas the tank engine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10141, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Joseph May joined the US voice cast of Thomas & Friends as Thomas the Tank Engine, starting with Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190425065626id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_May_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who voices Thomas the Tank Engine in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10141, "Truth_answer": "Ringo Starr narrated the 1984–86 series of the children's series Thomas & Friends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the narrator to Thomas the Tank Engine before George Carlin?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10141, "Truth_answer": "From Hero of the Rails until Series 18, Thomas was voiced by Martin Sherman and Ben Small.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107084715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_the_Tank_Engine_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who voiced Thomas the Tank Engine before Joseph May?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10141, "Truth_answer": "The 23rd series of Thomas & Friends began airing on 2 September 2019 in the UK, and first aired on 18 May 2019 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_%26_Friends_(series_23)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the latest season of Thomas and Friends?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10142, "Truth_answer": "Holly Flax married Michael Scott at some point in the series after the characters left for Colorado and had four unnamed children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does michael end up with in the office", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10142, "Truth_answer": "When Toby is preparing to move to Costa Rica, Holly is hired as his replacement in season 4.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200119121728id_/https://theoffice.fandom.com/wiki/Holly_Flax_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Holly Flax first appear on The Office?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10142, "Truth_answer": "Hollis Partridge Holly Scott is a fictional character played by Amy Ryan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who portrays Holly Flax on The Office?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10142, "Truth_answer": "Amy Ryan playing a hardened welfare mom in Ben Affleck's Gone Baby Gone that finally brought her national attention.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works has Amy Ryan appeared in besides The Office?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10142, "Truth_answer": "For her performance in Love, Love, Love, Amy Ryan won the Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Amy Ryan have awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10143, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is oranges are not the only fruit set", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10144, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "life of the party all time low wiki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10145, "Truth_answer": "In 1793, Thomas Jefferson requested artifacts from France that could be used to adopt the metric system in the United States, and Joseph Dombey was sent from France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication_in_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first person to propose a decimal-based measurement system for the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10145, "Truth_answer": "In 1793 Joseph Dombey was sent on a mission to the United States to help with metrication, but was captured by privateers and imprisoned in Montserrat, where he died.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111201005id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Dombey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Joseph Dombey after leaving France?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10145, "Truth_answer": "Although customary units are used more than metric in the U.S., the SI system is used extensively in science, medicine, the military, automobile production and repair, and international affairs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019081304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the metric system ever adopted in the United States?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10145, "Truth_answer": "U.S. track-and-field competitions are commonly run in increments of 400 meters, which roughly correspond to traditional mile-based lengths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there examples of the metric system in the United States?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10145, "Truth_answer": "The Metric Conversion Act is an Act of Congress that declared the metric system the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did public policy on metrication in the United States change?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10146, "Truth_answer": "On August 9, 1945, Stalin unilaterally abrogated the USSR's Neutrality Treaty with Japan and declared war on Japan, beginning the Soviet–Japanese War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103231227id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam_Declaration_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the soviet union declared war on japan and invade manchuria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10146, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact was a non-aggression pact signed on April 13, 1941, two years after the conclusion of the Soviet-Japanese Border War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the USSR and Japan neutrality treaty?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10146, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet Union wished to safeguard its eastern border and Japan, bogged down in a war with China sought to secure the northern frontier of Manchukuo against possible Soviet invasion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was a treaty between the USSR and Japan signed?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10146, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet invasion of Manchukuo was carried out as a classic double pincer movement and the Soviet Red Army advanced over the deserts and mountains from Mongolia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the Soviets invade Manchuko?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10146, "Truth_answer": "The Soviet–Japanese War end on September 2, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When the did the Soviet–Japanese War end?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10147, "Truth_answer": "Denise Nickerson started her career as a child actress playing bratty bubblegum-chewing Violet Beauregarde in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays violet in charlie and the chocolate factory", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10147, "Truth_answer": "Denise Nickerson died from pneumonia at the age of 62.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What projects are Denise Nickerson working on now?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10147, "Truth_answer": "From 1972–73, Denise Nickerson joined the cast of The Electric Company as Allison, a member of the Short Circus music group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190729122234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Nickerson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Denise Nickerson move on from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10147, "Truth_answer": "The Electric Company employed sketch comedy and various other devices to provide an entertaining program to help elementary school children develop their grammar and reading skills.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of The Electric Company?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10147, "Truth_answer": "Morgan Freeman first became known in the American media through roles on the soap opera Another World and the PBS kids' show The Electric Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was on The Electric Company besides Denise Nickerson?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10148, "Truth_answer": "The Six Edition of Little Nightmares comes with the game, a small statue of the character Six, the game's soundtrack, poster, and sticker sheet but DLC is not included.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does little nightmares six edition come with dlc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10148, "Truth_answer": "Little Nightmares was released on April 28, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the video game Little Nightmares come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10148, "Truth_answer": "As of August 2018, Little Nightmares has sold over one million copies across all platforms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the sales of the video game Little Nightmares?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10148, "Truth_answer": "Little Nightmares received generally positive reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105054315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Nightmares_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical reception of Little Nightmares?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10148, "Truth_answer": "Little Nightmares won the 2016 Gamescom Award for an Indie game.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Little Nightmares win awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10149, "Truth_answer": "Anne of Green Gables is a 1919 American silent comedy-drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first anne of green gables movie made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10149, "Truth_answer": "The Diamond from the Sky is a 1915 American silent adventure-film serial directed by Jacques Jaccard and William Desmond Taylor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200115102359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diamond_from_the_Sky_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What films besides Anne of Green Gables did William Desmond Taylor direct?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10149, "Truth_answer": "William Desmond Taylor's murder on 1 February 1922, along with other Hollywood scandals, such as the Roscoe Arbuckle trial, led to a frenzy of sensationalist and often fabricated newspaper reports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201024844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Desmond_Taylor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there notable events in William Desmond Taylor's life outside of film?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10149, "Truth_answer": "William Desmond Taylor's body revealed that the director had been shot at least once in the back with what appeared to have been a small-caliber pistol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did William Desmond Taylor die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10149, "Truth_answer": "After an Episcopal ceremony, William Desmond Taylor was interred in a mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Santa Monica Boulevard, in Hollywood.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was William Desmond Taylor buried?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10150, "Truth_answer": "Yuri Katsuki bears an uncanny resemblance to Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu down to identical facial structure, posture and stances.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the yuri on ice characters based off of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10150, "Truth_answer": "Yuri on Ice revolves around the relationships between Japanese figure skater Yuri Katsuki; his idol, Russian figure-skating champion Victor Nikiforov, and up-and-coming Russian skater Yuri Plisetsky.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124134651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_on_Ice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the premise of Yuri on Ice?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10150, "Truth_answer": "Although Viktor Nikiforov's career is based on Evgeni Plushenko, Viktor's design is modeled after that of American actor John Cameron Mitchell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired the design of Victor Nikiforov in Yuri on Ice?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10150, "Truth_answer": "Yuri on Ice premiered on October 6, 2016 and ended on December 22, with a total of 12 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124134651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_on_Ice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first airing of Yuri on Ice?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10150, "Truth_answer": "A Yuri on Ice feature film, Ice Adolescence, was originally planned for release in 2019, but has been delayed to a later date.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124134651id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_on_Ice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a second season to Yuri on Ice?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10151, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "20000 leagues under the sea disney world ride", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10152, "Truth_answer": "The Baltimore Ravens won the most regular season games with 14 wins during the 2019-2020 NFL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the most games in the nfl this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10152, "Truth_answer": "The Cincinnati Bengals lost the most regular season games with 14 losses during the 2019-2020 NFL season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who lost the most games in the NFL this year?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10152, "Truth_answer": "The Ravens at 531 points were also the only NFL team to score at least 20 points in each of their games this year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who scored the most points in the NFL this season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10152, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Dolphins allowed 494 points during the 2019 - 2020 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who allowed the most points in the NFL this season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10152, "Truth_answer": "Upset by the late tackle, Rudolph attacked Garrett by attempting to pull off Garrett's helmet. Garrett then ripped off Rudolph's helmet and used it to hit Rudolph in the head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207041111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_NFL_season_p33" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there notable moments during the 2019 - 2020 NFL season besides the standings?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10153, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "veruca salt actress charlie and the chocolate factory", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10154, "Truth_answer": "The lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which side of the body is the lungs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10154, "Truth_answer": "The right lung is bigger than the left, which shares space in the chest with the heart. The lungs together weigh approximately 1.3 kilograms, and the right is heavier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the weight of human lungs?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10154, "Truth_answer": "Spirometry measures lung function, specifically the amount and/or speed of air that can be inhaled and exhaled.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204035503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirometry_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is lung capacity measured?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10154, "Truth_answer": "After the embryo stage, a baby's lungs develop in what's called the pseudoglandular stage.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517210308id_/https://www.verywellfamily.com/when-are-babies-lungs-fully-developled-4159758_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When do human lungs develop?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10154, "Truth_answer": "After about the age of 35, it is normal for your lung function to decline gradually as you age.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do human lungs shrink?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10155, "Truth_answer": "Hard Rock Stadium is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115125225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Stadium_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216095149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Hurricanes_football_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays at the hard rock stadium in miami", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10155, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Dolphins originally played all home games in the Orange Bowl before they moved to the new Joe Robbie Stadium after the 1986 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203072048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Dolphins_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Miami Dolphins always play at Hard Rock Stadium?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10155, "Truth_answer": "Joseph Robbie was an American attorney, politician, and the principal founder of the Miami Dolphins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the namesake Joe Robbie of previously named Hard Rock Stadium?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10155, "Truth_answer": "The 1966 Miami Dolphins season was the team's inaugural year as an expansion franchise in the American Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190423021446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_Miami_Dolphins_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Miami Dolphins' first season?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10155, "Truth_answer": "Miami lost its first five games before upsetting the Denver Broncos in the Orange Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190423021446id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_Miami_Dolphins_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did the Miami Dolphins first defeat in their inaugural season?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10156, "Truth_answer": "The Burj Khalifa is actually a multi-use building that has restaurants, a hotel, residential apartments, office space and is a tourist attraction with its observation decks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the use of the burj khalifa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10156, "Truth_answer": "The Burj Khalifa officially opened on 4 January 2010.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://cashadvancememphistn.cf/dubai-fountain-song-name/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Burj Khalifa open?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10156, "Truth_answer": "Mohamed Ali Alabbar estimated the total cost for the Burj Khalifa project to be about US$1.5 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the cost of buidling the Burj Khalifa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10156, "Truth_answer": "The Burj Khalifa was originally named Burj Dubai but was renamed in honour Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the Burj Khalifa named after?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10156, "Truth_answer": "With a total height of 829.8 meters, the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since its topping out in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125190733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Khalifa_p1", "https://spoonyouforkme.wordpress.com/tag/pasta/_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the height of the Burj Khalifa?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10157, "Truth_answer": "Midge Ure with Ultravox sung Dancing with Tears in My Eyes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang dancing with tears in my eyes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10157, "Truth_answer": "Midge Ure's stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of Jim, the diminutive form of his actual name.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101042615id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midge_Ure_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Midge from Midge Ure a nickname?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10157, "Truth_answer": "Vienna by Ultravox spent four consecutive weeks at number two in the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200215021443id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_(Ultravox_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the band Ultravox have hit songs besides Dancing with Tears in My Eyes?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10157, "Truth_answer": "In November 2013, Ultravox performed as special guests on a four date UK arena tour with Simple Minds and these shows proved to be Ultravox's last.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultravox_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultravox_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the band Ultravox still playing live shows?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10157, "Truth_answer": "Ultravox were a British new wave band, formed in London in 1973 as Tiger Lily.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105024841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultravox_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the band Ultravox begin?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10158, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles were established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the philadelphia eagles enter the nfl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10158, "Truth_answer": "The season ended when the Chicago Bears defeated the New York Giants in the first ever NFL Championship Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200820062416id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_NFL_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the 1933 NFL Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10158, "Truth_answer": "The Bears have won nine NFL Championships, including one Super Bowl.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129163115id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bears_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many championships do the Chicago Bears have?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10158, "Truth_answer": "The Green Bay Packers have won 13 league championships, the most in NFL history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122100154id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bay_Packers_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is nine championships the most by an NFL team?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10158, "Truth_answer": "The Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings, and Buffalo Bills haven't won championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What NFL teams haven't won a championship?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10159, "Truth_answer": "The Tampa Bay Lightning has won one Stanley Cup championship in their history, in 2003–04.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125155013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa_Bay_Lightning_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did tampa bay lightning win the stanley cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10159, "Truth_answer": "The Eastern Conference champion Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Western Conference champion Calgary Flames in seven games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200901071753id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Stanley_Cup_Finals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team did the Tampa Bay Lightning defeat to win the Stanley Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10159, "Truth_answer": "The Calgary Flames defeated the Montreal Canadiens in six games to win their first and only Stanley Cup in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200830122045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Stanley_Cup_Finals_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Have the Calgary Flames won a Stanley Cup?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10159, "Truth_answer": "The Montreal Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup more times than any other franchise with 24 Stanley Cup championships.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220004040id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Canadiens_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which team has the most Stanley Cups?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10159, "Truth_answer": "The Toronto Maple Leafs has won thirteen Stanley Cup championships, second only to the 24 championships of the Montreal Canadiens.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team has the second most Stanley Cups?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10160, "Truth_answer": "Sonja Christopher has the distinction of being the first person ever voted off from the American Survivor franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092518id_/https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Sonja_Christopher_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first contestant on survivor borneo to be voted off the show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10160, "Truth_answer": "The original air date of the first Survivor Borneo episode was May, 31 2000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Survivor Borneo episode air featuring Sonja Christopher's elimination?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10160, "Truth_answer": "The series' 40th season Survivor: Winners at War premiered on February 12, 2020, during the 20th anniversary of the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of Survivor have there been?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10160, "Truth_answer": "Since season 33, Survivor has been filmed in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Survior film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10160, "Truth_answer": "The American version of Survivor has been shot in many locations around the world since the first season, usually favoring warm and tropical climates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there recurring elements of the locations on Survivor?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10161, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "actor who played sirius black in harry potter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10162, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the song my country tis of thee lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10163, "Truth_answer": "Visit a service centre and apply in person for your NSW Photo Card.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301120211id_/https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-nsw-photo-card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where to get a proof of age card nsw", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10163, "Truth_answer": "A NSW Photo Card can be used as photo identification if you don't have a NSW Driver Licence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301120211id_/https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-nsw-photo-card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a NSW Photo Card used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10163, "Truth_answer": "You can hold both a driver licence and a Photo Card if you wish.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301120211id_/https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-nsw-photo-card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you have a NSW Photo Card and a NSW Driver Licence", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10163, "Truth_answer": "The Photo Card is voluntary – you don't have to have one, but if you don't have any other kind of photo identification, you may find it useful.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301120211id_/https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-nsw-photo-card_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do you have to have a NSW Photo Card", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10163, "Truth_answer": "You must be: a NSW resident, aged 16 years or over, able to provide acceptable proof of identity documents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301120211id_/https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-nsw-photo-card_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the requirements for a NSW Photo Card", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10164, "Truth_answer": "JustAnswer charges users a $5 base price to post a question.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does it cost to use just answer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10164, "Truth_answer": "JustAnswer is an online question and answer forum that gives users quick and affordable access to industry professionals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does JustAnswer do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10164, "Truth_answer": "JustAnswer is the best way to talk to doctors, lawyers, vets, mechanics and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of professionals can you talk to on JustAnswer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10164, "Truth_answer": "JustAnswer’s average expert response time is six minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203754id_/https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/justanswer_com.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does it take to get a response on JustAnswer", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10164, "Truth_answer": "JustAnswer does allow its users to remain anonymous and guarantees the protection of user privacy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517203754id_/https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/justanswer_com.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is JustAnswer anonymous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10165, "Truth_answer": "No info about the next episode of Summer Camp Island is available yet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090643id_/https://next-episode.net/summer-camp-island_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next episode of summer camp island", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10165, "Truth_answer": "07/21/2019", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last episode of Summer Camp Island", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10165, "Truth_answer": "Summer Camp Island premiered on July 7, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Summer Camp Island start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10165, "Truth_answer": "Summer Camp Island is an American animated television series created by Julia Pott.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who created Summer Camp Island", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10165, "Truth_answer": "Summer Camp Island is an American animated television series created for Cartoon Network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105212329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Camp_Island_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what network is Summer Camp Island on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10166, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the gas law represented in the figure shown", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10167, "Truth_answer": "Know Thy Enemy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode does klaus come in vampire diaries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10167, "Truth_answer": "Know Thy Enemy originally aired on April 7, 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_Thy_Enemy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Know Thy Enemy from The Vampire Diaries air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10167, "Truth_answer": "Know Thy Enemy is the 17th episode of the second season of The Vampire Diaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212022612id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_Thy_Enemy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what season was Know Thy Enemy on The Vampire Diaries from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10167, "Truth_answer": "Know Thy Enemy was written by Mike Daniels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the episode Know Thy Enemy from The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10167, "Truth_answer": "Know Thy Enemy was directed by Wendey Stanzler.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the episode Know Thy Enemy from The Vampire Diaries", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10168, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did emily prentiss go on criminal minds", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10169, "Truth_answer": "The overall climate in England is called temperate maritime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of climate does united kingdom have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10169, "Truth_answer": "This means that it is mild with temperatures not much lower than 0ºC in winter and not much higher than 32ºC in summer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127123508id_/http://www.projectbritain.com:80/climate.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does temperate maritime climate mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10169, "Truth_answer": "The climate of the UK is cool and often cloudy and rainy, and high temperatures are infrequent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does it rain a lot in the United Kingdom", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10169, "Truth_answer": "Winters tend to be fairly wet, but rainfall is rarely excessive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about rain in Wales", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10169, "Truth_answer": "Rainfall varies widely across Scotland. The western highlands of Scotland are the wettest, with annual rainfall in a few places exceeding 3,000 mm (120 in).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about rain in Scotland", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10170, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "doctor who season 2 episode 11 fear her", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10171, "Truth_answer": "The average Air Force wide active duty time for promotion to the rank of Technical Sergeant is 12 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114180930id_/https://www.military.com/air-force/enlisted-ranks.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does it take to become a tech sergeant in the air force", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10171, "Truth_answer": "Technical Sergeants are qualified to perform highly complex technical duties in addition to providing supervision. In addition, they're responsible for the career development of each subordinate under their supervision.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114180930id_/https://www.military.com/air-force/enlisted-ranks.html_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do technical sergeants do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10171, "Truth_answer": "It is the technical sergeant's responsibility to ensure that all enlisted personnel have the tools, training and support they need to achieve maximum performance and accomplish total mission effectiveness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114180930id_/https://www.military.com/air-force/enlisted-ranks.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does a technical sergeant do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10171, "Truth_answer": "Air Force Senior Non-Commissioned Officer", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the rank above technical sergeant", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10171, "Truth_answer": "Senior Non-Commissioned Officers serve as unit leaders and supervisors, primary assistants and technical advisors to officers, and senior enlisted advisors to commanding officers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130221908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-commissioned_officer_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do Air Force Senior Non-Commissioned Officers do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10172, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state and define the si unit of resistance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10173, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in sales law there is only one type of warranty of title", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10174, "Truth_answer": "The 2016 Costa Book of the Year winner was Days Without End by Sebastian Barry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084035id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Costa_Book_Awards_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 2016 costa book of the year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10174, "Truth_answer": "The novel is narrated by Thomas McNulty, an Irish émigré who flees to Canada and then America to escape the Great Famine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_Without_End_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Days Without End by Sebastian Barry about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10174, "Truth_answer": "Days Without End by Sebastian Barry won the 2017 Walter Scott Prize.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Days Without End by Sebastian Barry win anything else, besides the Costa Book of the Year award", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10174, "Truth_answer": "Days Without End was selected by Time magazine as one of its top ten novels of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_Without_End_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other honors won by Days Without End by Sebastian Barry, besides the Costa Book of the Year award and the Walter Scott Prize", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10174, "Truth_answer": "The judges of the Costa Book Award prize called it “A miracle of a book – both epic and intimate.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092547id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_Without_End_(novel)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did people say about the book Days Without End by Sebastian Barry", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10175, "Truth_answer": "An Englishman is usually credited with inventing the first steam engine. In 1698, Thomas Savery patented a machine that could effectively draw water from flooded mines using steam pressure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129001635id_/https://www.livescience.com/44186-who-invented-the-steam-engine.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who invented the first steam engine and when", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10175, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Savery used principles set forth by Denis Papin, a French-born British physicist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129001635id_/https://www.livescience.com/44186-who-invented-the-steam-engine.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did inventor Thomas Savery work with or get inspiration from anyone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10175, "Truth_answer": "Denis Papin invented the pressure cooker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Denis Papin make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10175, "Truth_answer": "The pressure cooker, invented by the physicist Denis Papin, works by expelling air from the vessel, and trapping the steam produced from the boiling liquid inside.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the pressure cooker use steam power", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10175, "Truth_answer": "In 1679, French physicist Denis Papin invented the steam digester. In 1681 Papin presented his invention to the Royal Society of London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the pressure cooker invented", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10176, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Naval Conference was attended by nine nations—the United States, Japan, China, France, Britain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, and Portugal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228013254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Naval_Conference_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was involved in the washington naval conference", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10176, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Naval Conference was a disarmament conference.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228013254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Naval_Conference_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Washington Naval Conference about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10176, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Naval Conference was held in Washington, D.C., from November 12, 1921 to February 6, 1922.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2015_05_24_archive.html_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Washington Naval Conference happen", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10176, "Truth_answer": "The Washington Naval Conference resulted in three major treaties: Four-Power Treaty, Five-Power Treaty, the Nine-Power Treaty, and a number of smaller agreements.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the result of the Washington Naval Conference", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10176, "Truth_answer": "These treaties preserved peace during the 1920s but were not renewed in the increasingly hostile world of the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191228013254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Naval_Conference_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the treaties established at the Washington Naval Conference hold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10177, "Truth_answer": "Planned to open in July 2020, the SoFi Stadium will serve as the home to the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do the chargers move to new stadium", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10177, "Truth_answer": "Planned to open in July 2020, the SoFi Stadium will serve as the home to the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoFi_Stadium_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "will any other teams move to the SoFi Stadium, besides the Chargers", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10177, "Truth_answer": "The SoFi Stadium is also scheduled to host WrestleMania 37 in March 2021.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the SoFi Stadium just used for football", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10177, "Truth_answer": "During the 2028 Summer Olympics, the SoFi Stadium is expected to host the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as soccer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160545id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoFi_Stadium_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "will the SoFi Stadium be used for anything else, besides football and wrestling", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10177, "Truth_answer": "SoFi Stadium was designed by HKS.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://forums.jetnation.com/topic/145464-metlife-atmosphere/page/2/?tab=comments_p15", "http://www.fifaplayerclub.com/2018/04/17/fifa-mobile-how-to-complete-road-to-champion/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123155950id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_Stadium_p8", "https://forgottenchicago.com/articles/st-ignatius-architectural-ornament-graveyard/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the SoFi Stadium", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10178, "Truth_answer": "The New Orleans Saints have won one Super Bowl championship (2010).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the new orleans saints win the superbowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10178, "Truth_answer": "For most of their first 20 years, the New Orleans Saints were barely competitive.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tightrope_%28film%29_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the New Orleans Saints considered a good team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10178, "Truth_answer": "In 1987, the New Orleans Saints finished 12–3—their first-ever winning season—and qualified for the NFL playoffs.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Tightrope_%28film%29_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the New Orleans Saints get better as a team", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10178, "Truth_answer": "The New Orleans Saints lost to the Minnesota Vikings 44–10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the New Orleans Saints win the playoffs in 1987", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10178, "Truth_answer": "The next season in 1988 ended with a 10–6 record, but no playoff berth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202052234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the New Orleans Saints' 1988 season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10179, "Truth_answer": "There is no easy answer to this question due to the many different classifications of computers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first computer launched in world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10179, "Truth_answer": "The word computer was first used in 1613 in the book The Yong Mans Gleanings by Richard Braithwaite and originally described a human who performed calculations or computations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is one classification of computer", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10179, "Truth_answer": "The definition of a computer remained the same until the end of the 19th century, when the industrial revolution gave rise to machines whose primary purpose was calculating.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208095128id_/https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000984.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the meaning of computer as a human who performs calculations change", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10179, "Truth_answer": "In 1822, Charles Babbage conceptualized and began developing the Difference Engine, considered to be the first automatic computing machine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208095128id_/https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000984.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the first machines whose primary purpose was calculating", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10179, "Truth_answer": "Charles Babbage received some help with development of the Difference Engine from Ada Lovelace.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208095128id_/https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000984.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone help Charles Babbage develop the Difference Engine", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10180, "Truth_answer": "James Wilson was diagnosed with stage II thymoma in the Season 8 episode Body and Soul.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wilson_(House)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of house does wilson get cancer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10180, "Truth_answer": "James Wilson was given six months to live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did James Wilson die from his cancer on the show House", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10180, "Truth_answer": "In the series finale, at House's funeral, James Wilson gives an honest description of House as opposed to everyone's kind words.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205025001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wilson_(House)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is James Wilson still alive in the series finale of House", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10180, "Truth_answer": "Gregory House fakes his own death in the series finale in order to spend time with James Wilson, who has five months to live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Gregory House die on the show House", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10180, "Truth_answer": "Gregory House does this in order to avoid being sent back to prison for destroying an MRI machine in a prank gone wrong.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Gregory House have to fake his death on the show House", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10181, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the time it takes to move in response to a stimulus is called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10182, "Truth_answer": "It is implied that Chikane was reincarnated once again and eventually returned to Himeko.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101748id_/https://loveinterest.fandom.com/wiki/Himeko_Kurusugawa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "on kannazuki no miko who does himeko end up with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10182, "Truth_answer": "Chikane Himemiya is the deuteragonist of the Kannazuki no Miko anime and one of the main heroines of the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001704id_/https://kannazukinomiko.fandom.com/wiki/Chikane_Himemiya_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the character Chikane", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10182, "Truth_answer": "Chikane Himemiya is the Lunar Priestess and she is seemingly a lesbian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me about the character Chikane Himemiya", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10182, "Truth_answer": "Himeko Kurusugawa has known Chikane for many years, unaware of Chikane's feelings about her.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101748id_/https://loveinterest.fandom.com/wiki/Himeko_Kurusugawa_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does Chikane get involved with Himeko on the show Kannazuki no Miko", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10182, "Truth_answer": "During the last few episodes, Himeko comes to realize her feelings for Chikane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do Chikane and Himeko fall in love on the show Kannazuki no Miko", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10183, "Truth_answer": "The first Social Security number in history was assigned to John David Sweeney, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129011312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_number_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who got the very first social security number", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10183, "Truth_answer": "On December 1, 1936, Joseph L. Fay of the Social Security Administration announced that the first Social Security number in history was assigned to John David Sweeney, Jr.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first social security number assigned", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10183, "Truth_answer": "Social Security numbers were first issued by the Social Security Administration in November 1935 as part of the New Deal Social Security program.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129011312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_number_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why were social security numbers issued", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10183, "Truth_answer": "Within three months, 25 million numbers were issued.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129011312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_number_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did a lot of people get social security numbers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10183, "Truth_answer": "A few duplications did occur when prenumbered cards were sent out to regional SSA offices and (originally) Post Offices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129011312id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_number_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were there any issues when social security numbers were first issued", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10184, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the command key on a hp keyboard", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10185, "Truth_answer": "Although Real Madrid did not win any silverware except for the Supercopa de España, Mesut Özil's performance was praised.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did mesut ozil win champions league with real madrid", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10185, "Truth_answer": "Mesut Özil is a versatile midfielder, who excels in an advanced playmaking role, as a winger on either flank, or as an attacking midfielder through the centre of the pitch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is notable about Mesut Ozil's soccer performance", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10185, "Truth_answer": "During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Mesut Ozil was also deployed in a new role which was later described as a false-10 or central winger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is notable about Mesut Ozil's soccer performance", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10185, "Truth_answer": "Mesut Özil has been called assist-king in the media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do people say about Mesut Ozil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10185, "Truth_answer": "Due to his creative ability and offensive prowess as a playmaker, Mesut Özil has been called assist-king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Mesut Ozil called assist king", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10186, "Truth_answer": "The gold standard for teams rebounding from a season-opening loss remains the 1983 Miami Hurricanes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217092121id_/https://fansided.com/2019/09/06/college-football-national-champions-lost-opener/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the last team to win the national title after losing the season opener", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10186, "Truth_answer": "Playing the Orange Bowl at their home stadium against top-ranked Nebraska, the Hurricanes stopped the Cornhuskers on a two-point conversion to end the contest 31-30 victors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217092121id_/https://fansided.com/2019/09/06/college-football-national-champions-lost-opener/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the Miaimi Hurricanes win against in 1983", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10186, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Hurricanes football team has won five AP national championships.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else have the Miami Hurricanes won, besides the Orange Bowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10186, "Truth_answer": "Two Hurricanes have won the Heisman Trophy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216095149id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Hurricanes_football_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about awards that the Miami Hurricanes have won", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10186, "Truth_answer": "The Miami Hurricanes are among the most storied and decorated football programs in NCAA history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is interesting about the Miami Hurricanes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10187, "Truth_answer": "Post hoc tests should only be run when you have a shown an overall statistically significant difference in group means.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507201522id_/https://statistics.laerd.com/statistical-guides/one-way-anova-statistical-guide-4.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do you do a post hoc test", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10187, "Truth_answer": "a statistically significant one-way ANOVA result", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507201522id_/https://statistics.laerd.com/statistical-guides/one-way-anova-statistical-guide-4.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does statistically significant difference in group means mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10187, "Truth_answer": "One-way has one independent variable", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does one-way mean in reference to ANOVA tests", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10187, "Truth_answer": "An ANOVA test is a way to find out if survey or experiment results are significant. Basically, you’re testing groups to see if there’s a difference between them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of test is an ANOVA test", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10187, "Truth_answer": "A group of psychiatric patients are trying three different therapies: counseling, medication and biofeedback. You want to see if one therapy is better than the others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015162924id_/https://www.statisticshowto.datasciencecentral.com/probability-and-statistics/hypothesis-testing/anova/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's an example of an ANOVA test", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10188, "Truth_answer": "Shamrock usually refers to either the species Trifolium dubium (lesser clover), or Trifolium repens (white clover).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128014908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamrock_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another name for a three leaf clover", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10188, "Truth_answer": "The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg, which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair óg and simply means young clover.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128014908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamrock_p0", "https://www.celticimpressions.com/shop/?add_to_wishlist=1084&add-to-cart=2452_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the word shamrock come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10188, "Truth_answer": "Other three-leaved plants—such as Medicago lupulina, Trifolium pratense, and Oxalis acetosella—are sometimes called shamrocks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the word shamrock only used for clover", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10188, "Truth_answer": "There is still not a consensus over the precise botanical species of clover that is the true shamrock.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128014908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamrock_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "so what plant is the real shamrock", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10188, "Truth_answer": "Trifolium dubium (lesser clover) is considered to be the shamrock by roughly half of Irish people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128014908id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamrock_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which plant do the Irish think shamrock is", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10189, "Truth_answer": "Tessa Ferrer as Audrey Rainier, Elise and Christian's loving mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the mom in insidious the last key", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10189, "Truth_answer": "Tessa Ferrer is known for playing Dr. Leah Murphy, a surgical intern then resident, in Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723020148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Ferrer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has Tessa Ferrer been in, besides Insidious: The Last Key", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10189, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Tessa Ferrer had recurring role in the CBS series Extant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723020148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Ferrer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Tessa Ferrer in other shows, besides Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10189, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Tessa Ferrer had recurring role on the second season of FXX comedy series, You're the Worst.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723020148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Ferrer_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other shows that Tessa Ferrer was in, besides Grey's Anatomy and Extant", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10189, "Truth_answer": "Tessa Ferrer is the daughter of singer Debby Boone and Gabriel Ferrer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190723020148id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Ferrer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "isn't Tessa Ferrer related to Debby Boone", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10190, "Truth_answer": "As the Pale Man, Doug Jones plays a grotesque monster with an appetite for children.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the monster in pan's labyrinth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10190, "Truth_answer": "The director sent Doug Jones an email saying, You must be in this film. No one else can play this part but you.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102084952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan%27s_Labyrinth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Doug Jones take the part of the Pale Man in Pan's Labyrinth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10190, "Truth_answer": "Doug Jones responded enthusiastically to an English translation of the script, but then found out the film was in Spanish, which he did not speak.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Doug Jones want to be in Pan's Labyrinth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10190, "Truth_answer": "Guillermo del Toro suggested learning the script phonetically, but Doug Jones rejected this, preferring to learn the words himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102084952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan%27s_Labyrinth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Doug Jones learn Spanish for his role in Pan's Labyrinth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10190, "Truth_answer": "Guillermo del Toro later decided to dub Doug Jones with the voice of Pablo Adán.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102084952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan%27s_Labyrinth_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why didn't the director of Pan's Labyrinth dub over Doug Jones's lines", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10191, "Truth_answer": "In geometry, a decagon is a ten-sided polygon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you call a ten sided shape", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10191, "Truth_answer": "A regular decagon has all sides of equal length.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230005707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decagon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are all the sides of a decagon the same length", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10191, "Truth_answer": "A truncated pentagon is a quasiregular decagon alternating two types of edges.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230005707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decagon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other types of decagons, besides regular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10191, "Truth_answer": "A skew decagon is a skew polygon with 10 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230005707id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decagon_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "any other types of decagons, besides regular and truncated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10191, "Truth_answer": "A skew polygon is a polygon whose vertices are not all coplanar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105032004id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skew_polygon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's a skew polygon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10192, "Truth_answer": "The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the bald eagle chosen as the national bird", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10192, "Truth_answer": "Because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks", "Truth_passages": [ "https://lesliesuephotography.com/blog/_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the bald eagle chosen as the emblem of the United States of America", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10192, "Truth_answer": "The bald eagle represents freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the bald eagle represent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10192, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Franklin wrote: I wish that the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country, he is a bird of bad moral character.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.yosemitelakespark.org/the-bald-eagle/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone oppose the bald eagle being the symbol of the United States", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10192, "Truth_answer": "The turkey is in comparison a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America . . . a bird of courage.“", "Truth_passages": [ "https://todayinhistory.blog/2017/06/20/_p1", "https://www.mnn.com/family/family-activities/quiz/what-do-you-know-about-thanksgiving_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Ben Franklin suggest instead of the bald eagle as America's symbol", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10193, "Truth_answer": "In the Battle of the Coral Sea, the US Navy checked a major Japanese offensive. In the Battle of Midway, US aircraft dealt a devastating blow to the Japanese navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what two major battles allowed the u.s. to start the island hopping campaign", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10193, "Truth_answer": "Island hopping was a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against the Empire of Japan and the Axis powers during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging_%28strategy%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was island hopping during World War II", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10193, "Truth_answer": "This practice—skipping over heavily fortified islands in order to seize lightly defended locations that could support the next advance—became known as island hopping.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did island hopping work", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10193, "Truth_answer": "Leapfrogging would allow the United States forces to reach Japan quickly and not expend the time, manpower, and supplies to capture every Japanese-held island on the way.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging_%28strategy%29_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was island hopping advantageous", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10193, "Truth_answer": "While MacArthur claimed to have invented the strategy, it initially came out of the Navy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012813id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leapfrogging_%28strategy%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who came up with the idea of island hopping", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10194, "Truth_answer": "Captain Phasma is a silver armored character in the film The Force Awakens portrayed by English actress Gwendoline Christie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the silver stormtrooper in the force awakens", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10194, "Truth_answer": "Gwendoline Christie fought heavily to appear in the film, continually insisting her agent get her a part in it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Phasma_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Gwendoline Christie want to be in the film The Force Awakens", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10194, "Truth_answer": "Gwendoline Christie had previously played Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200114031023id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Phasma_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what had Gwendoline Christie been in before The Force Awakens", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10194, "Truth_answer": "Gwendoline Christie described Brienne as an outsider who has had to develop outer strength.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Gwendoline Christie feel about the role of Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10194, "Truth_answer": "Gwendoline Christie made her feature film debut with a minor role in the Terry Gilliam film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else was Gwendoline Christie in, besides The Force Awakens and Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10195, "Truth_answer": "Dan Fogelman, Jess Rosenthal, Donald Todd, Ken Olin, Charlie Gogolak, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, Isaac Aptaker, Elizabeth Berger, Kay Oyegun", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the producers of this is us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10195, "Truth_answer": "This Is Us is an American family comedy drama television series created by Dan Fogelman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the creator of This is Us", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10195, "Truth_answer": "It stars an ensemble cast featuring Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Sullivan, Ron Cephas Jones, and Faithe Herman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in This is Us", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10195, "Truth_answer": "This Is Us is filmed in Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was This is Us filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10195, "Truth_answer": "This Is Us premiered on NBC on September 20, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did This is Us premiere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10196, "Truth_answer": "The novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116105258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the main characters in pride and prejudice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10196, "Truth_answer": "Fitzwilliam Darcy, generally referred to as Mr. Darcy, is one of the two central characters in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108082405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who's another character in Pride and Prejudice, besides Elizabeth Bennet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10196, "Truth_answer": "Mr. Darcy is an archetype of the aloof romantic hero, and a romantic interest of Elizabeth Bennet, the novel's protagonist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191108082405id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Darcy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's Mr. Darcy's role in Pride and Prejudice", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10196, "Truth_answer": "He is a proud and arrogant man, particularly to those that he considers of less social status.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's Mr. Darcy's personality like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10196, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship is ultimately decided when Darcy overcomes his pride, and Elizabeth overcomes her prejudice, leading them both to surrender to their love for each other.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116105258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does Elizabeth fall in love with Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10197, "Truth_answer": "The Make Poverty History campaign mobilised around Britain's prominence in world politics, as of 2005.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the make poverty history campaign begin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10197, "Truth_answer": "The Make Poverty History campaign mobilised to increase awareness and pressure governments into taking actions towards relieving absolute poverty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301090458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_Poverty_History_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Make Poverty History's goal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10197, "Truth_answer": "The three demands of the campaign were: Trade Justice, Drop the debt, More and better aid", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200301090458id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_Poverty_History_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were Make Poverty History's demands", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10197, "Truth_answer": "Trade justice is a campaign by non-governmental organisations, plus efforts by other actors, to change the rules and practices of world trade in order to promote fairness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200417004343id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_justice_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's trade justice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10197, "Truth_answer": "Debt relief or debt cancellation is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's drop the debt", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10198, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the prime minister of great britain during the late 1930s was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10199, "Truth_answer": "At transform boundaries, plates move past each other. At convergent boundaries, plates move toward each other. At divergent boundaries, plates move apart from each other.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the three ways tectonic plates move", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10199, "Truth_answer": "At transform boundaries lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about transform boundaries", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10199, "Truth_answer": "A lithosphere is the rigid outermost shell of a terrestrial-type planet.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithosphere_p0", "http://021magazine.co.za/coppulds/1524380648-2018-04-22_process-and-machinery-for-mining/rDMVC7skc7.html_p3", "https://shekinah-el-daoud.com/2015/10/_p131" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's lithosphere", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10199, "Truth_answer": "The layer under the lithosphere is known as the asthenosphere.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithosphere_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's under the lithosphere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10199, "Truth_answer": "The asthenosphere is the highly viscous, mechanically weak and ductile region of the upper mantle of the Earth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200202090350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asthenosphere_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and what is the asthenosphere", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10200, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "heaven is a place on earth song in movies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10201, "Truth_answer": "Specialized cells in the wall of the atria produce and secrete the peptide hormone atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505155339id_/https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/17-10-organs-with-secondary-endocrine-functions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "the walls of the atria produce which hormone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10201, "Truth_answer": "ANP signals the kidneys to reduce sodium reabsorption, thereby decreasing the amount of water reabsorbed from the urine filtrate and reducing blood volume.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505155339id_/https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/17-10-organs-with-secondary-endocrine-functions/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the hormone atrial natriuretic peptide do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10201, "Truth_answer": "Other actions of ANP include the inhibition of renin secretion and the initiation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and vasodilation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does ANP do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10201, "Truth_answer": "ANP aids in decreasing blood pressure, blood volume, and blood sodium levels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ANP help with", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10201, "Truth_answer": "Opinions regarding the use of ANP for the treatment of acute heart failure and kidney disease are varied.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202175901id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrial_natriuretic_peptide_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is ANP medically useful", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10202, "Truth_answer": "Linda Cardellini played Laura Barton", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played jeremy renner's wife in avengers age of ultron", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10202, "Truth_answer": "Laura Barton is Hawkeye's wife.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's Laura Barton's role in the film Avengers Age of Ultron", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10202, "Truth_answer": "Hawkeye is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the character Hawkeye", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10202, "Truth_answer": "In Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Clint is revealed to have a family (his wife Laura Barton and three children).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014083139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkeye_(Clint_Barton)_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Hawkeye do in Age of Ultron", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10202, "Truth_answer": "Hawkeye appears in Avengers: Endgame (2019) under the Ronin identity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Hawkeye in other movies, besides Age of Ultron", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10203, "Truth_answer": "Ralph robbed and killed Colbert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the murderer in the movie in the heat of the night", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10203, "Truth_answer": "Ralph had gone to ask Colbert for a job at the new factory, but ended up attacking him and taking his money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did Ralph kill Colbert in In the Heat of the Night", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10203, "Truth_answer": "Ralph is arrested and confesses to Colbert's murder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212081105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_%28film%29_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Ralph get arrested in In the Heat of the Night", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10203, "Truth_answer": "In the Heat of the Night tells the story of Virgil Tibbs, a black police detective from Philadelphia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the other characters in In the Heat of the Night, besides Ralph", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10203, "Truth_answer": "Virgil Tibbs becomes involved in a murder investigation in a small town in Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens in the plot of In the Heat of the Night", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10204, "Truth_answer": "Lou and Peter get a divorce.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200515213902id_/https://tvshowpilot.com/fun-posts/heartland-questions-answered/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200515213902id_/https://tvshowpilot.com/fun-posts/heartland-questions-answered/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to lou's husband on heartland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10204, "Truth_answer": "Lou and Peter start having relationship problems since Peter is constantly in Vancouver for his job.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326005147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartland_(Canadian_TV_series)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why do Lou and Peter divorce on the show Heartland", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10204, "Truth_answer": "Peter tries to persuade Lou that they can work things out, but she is not interested, since nothing has changed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326005147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartland_(Canadian_TV_series)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do Lou and Peter try to work things out on Heartland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10204, "Truth_answer": "Lou later tries online dating, and seems to be falling for the new stable hand, Mitch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326005147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartland_(Canadian_TV_series)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "On the show Heartland, does Lou fall in love with someone else after Peter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10204, "Truth_answer": "Peter interferes with Lou and Mitch's budding romance whenever he is at Heartland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200326005147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartland_(Canadian_TV_series)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do Lou and Mitch end up together on the show Heartland", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10205, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Lavon Mahomes II is an American football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the starting quarterback for kansas city chiefs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10205, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Mahomes was born in Tyler, Texas on September 17, 1995.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where and when was Patrick Mahomes born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10205, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Mahomes was born to parents Pat Mahomes, then an MLB pitcher, and Randi Mahomes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were Patrick Mahomes' parents", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10205, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Mahomes attended Whitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas. He played football, baseball, and basketball.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191107082736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Mahomes_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Patrick Mahomes start playing football", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10205, "Truth_answer": "Patrick Mahomes initially played college football at Texas Tech University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Patrick Mahomes play football in college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10206, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "difference between an omnibus bill and a bill", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10207, "Truth_answer": "The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), established by the UN Charter, is the principal organ to coordinate the economic, social and related work of the United Nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the functions of economic and social council", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10207, "Truth_answer": "1945", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was The Economic and Social Council formed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10207, "Truth_answer": "The Economic and Social Council holds one four-week session each year in July, and since 1998, it has also held an annual meeting in April.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102013357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Economic_and_Social_Council_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how often does the Economic and Social Council meet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10207, "Truth_answer": "The Council is made up of 54 members.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423194130id_/https://library.fiu.edu/c.php?g=160201&p=1047174_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many members are in the Economic and Social Council", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10207, "Truth_answer": "ECOSOC works with a number of other organizations, including the International Money Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200423194130id_/https://library.fiu.edu/c.php?g=160201&p=1047174_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the Economic and Social Council work with other groups", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10208, "Truth_answer": "Spencer Breslin is best known for playing Conrad Walden -- opposite Dakota Fanning as his sister Sally -- in the 2003 family film The Cat in the Hat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200804145851id_/https://www.tmz.com/2015/06/29/spencer-breslin-cat-in-the-hat-now-photos/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays conrad in the cat in the hat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10208, "Truth_answer": "Beginning at the age of three, Spencer Breslin acted in over 50 commercials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012233942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Breslin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Spencer Breslin in before The Cat in the Hat", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10208, "Truth_answer": "Spencer Breslin is known for his roles in the feature films Disney's The Kid, The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what about movies that Spencer Breslin was in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10208, "Truth_answer": "Return to Neverland, The Cat in the Hat, Raising Helen, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, The Shaggy Dog, Harold, The Happening, and Perfect Sisters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012233942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Breslin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other movies was Spencer Breslin in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10208, "Truth_answer": "Spencer Breslin's television credits include Teamo Supremo, Stephen King's Storm of the Century, and Law & Order.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012233942id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Breslin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Spencer Breslin in TV shows", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10209, "Truth_answer": "The skin and accessory structures perform a variety of essential functions, such as protecting the body from invasion by microorganisms; preventing dehydration; acting as a sensory organ.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are three functions of the skin or integument", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10209, "Truth_answer": "The skin and accessory structures perform a variety of essential functions, such as modulating body temperature and electrolyte balance; and synthesizing vitamin D.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does the skin do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10209, "Truth_answer": "The underlying hypodermis has important roles in storing fats, forming a “cushion” over underlying structures, and providing insulation from cold temperatures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "any other functions of the skin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10209, "Truth_answer": "The skin acts as a protective barrier against water loss, due to the presence of layers of keratin and glycolipids in the stratum corneum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the skin protect people", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10209, "Truth_answer": "Sweat excreted from sweat glands deters microbes from over-colonizing the skin surface by generating dermicidin, which has antibiotic properties.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226144854id_/https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/functions-of-the-integumentary-system/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the skin protect against microbes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10210, "Truth_answer": "The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, in 2015, stipulated the adoption and applicability of IND AS. The MCA has since issued three Amendment Rules, one each in 2016, 2017, and 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did ministry of corporate affairs issue ind as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10210, "Truth_answer": "Indian Accounting Standard (abbreviated as Ind-AS) is the Accounting standard adopted by companies in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809061825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Accounting_Standards_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the abbreviation IND AS", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10210, "Truth_answer": "India followed accounting standards from Indian Generally Acceptable Accounting Principle (IGAAP) prior to adoption of the Ind-AS", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what preceded Ind AS", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10210, "Truth_answer": "Companies shall follow Ind AS either Voluntarily or Mandatorily.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809061825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Accounting_Standards_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are companies required to follow Ind AS", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10210, "Truth_answer": "Every Company with Net worth of not less than 500 crores (5 billion).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200809061825id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Accounting_Standards_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which companies is it mandatory for following Ind AS standards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10211, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "baby snapping turtle vs baby alligator snapping turtle", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10212, "Truth_answer": "123", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many chapters are in the book wonder", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10212, "Truth_answer": "Wonder is a children's novel by Raquel Jaramillo, under the pen name of R. J. Palacio.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book Wonder", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10212, "Truth_answer": "Wonder is a children's novel published on February 14, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book Wonder published", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10212, "Truth_answer": "R. J. Palacio wrote Wonder after an incident where her son noticed a girl with a severe facial difference and started to cry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what inspired the book Wonder", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10212, "Truth_answer": "A film adaptation was released in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the book Wonder made into a movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10213, "Truth_answer": "The second season was released in its entirety on December 21, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is marvel runaways season 2 coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10213, "Truth_answer": "The first season was released from November 21, 2017, to January 9, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the first season of Runaways come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10213, "Truth_answer": "The third and final season of ten episodes was released on December 13, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a third season of Runaways", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10213, "Truth_answer": "The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 86% approval rating for the first season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the show Runaways received", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10213, "Truth_answer": "The second season has an approval rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121062600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_(TV_series)_p16", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128191854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaways_(TV_series)_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were the reviews for the second season of Runaways", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10214, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "7. describe the transportation of ciudad de méxico of the past—tenochtitlan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10215, "Truth_answer": "The first draft of the poem was dedicated to Jessie Pope, a civilian propagandist of World War I, who encouraged—with such high zest—young men to join the battle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204203057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_et_Decorum_est_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was dulce et decorum est written for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10215, "Truth_answer": "Dulce et Decorum est is a poem written by Wilfred Owen during World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204203057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_et_Decorum_est_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the poem Dulce et Decorum est", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10215, "Truth_answer": "The poem is known for its horrific imagery and condemnation of war.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200204203057id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_et_Decorum_est_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Wilfred Owen's opinion of the First World War", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10215, "Truth_answer": "On 21 October 1915, Wilfred Owen enlisted in the Artists Rifles Officers' Training Corps. On 4 June 1916, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did Wilfred Owen fight in the First World War", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10215, "Truth_answer": "Wilfred Owen was killed in action on 4 November 1918, exactly one week (almost to the hour) before the signing of the Armistice which ended the war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Wilfred Owen do after World War I", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10216, "Truth_answer": "John Wayne was 41 when the film She Wore a Yellow Ribbon was made.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was john wayne when he made she wore a yellow ribbon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10216, "Truth_answer": "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon is a 1949 Technicolor Western film starring John Wayne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125150047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Wore_a_Yellow_Ribbon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did John Wayne play the main character of She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10216, "Truth_answer": "Nathan Cutting Brittles", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of John Wayne's character in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10216, "Truth_answer": "US Cavalry Captain Nathan Cutting Brittles is given one last mission: to take his troop and deal with a breakout from the reservation by the Cheyenne and Arapaho.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125150047id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Wore_a_Yellow_Ribbon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does Nathan Cutting Brittles do in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10216, "Truth_answer": "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon was a major hit.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/western/she-wore-a-yellow-ribbon-rko-1949-french-grande-465-x-63-/a/7098-83687.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the film She Wore a Yellow Ribbon popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10217, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "history of the jury system in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10218, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of reading and writing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10219, "Truth_answer": "The Delta II is used to launch small to medium payloads to geostationary orbit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the delta ii technology used for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10219, "Truth_answer": "The Delta II has launched such spacecraft as Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous and the Mars Exploration Rovers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429222754id_/https://www.britannica.com/technology/Delta-launch-vehicle_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the Delta II launched anything famous", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10219, "Truth_answer": "The Delta III, an 8000-series rocket, was designed in the late 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a third version of the Delta II", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10219, "Truth_answer": "The Delta IV, which entered service in 2002, has little in common with its predecessors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a fourth version of the Delta II", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10219, "Truth_answer": "The Delta IV uses the first new rocket engine developed in the United States since the 1970s space shuttle main engine; the Delta IV’s RS-68 engine burns cryogenic propellant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429222754id_/https://www.britannica.com/technology/Delta-launch-vehicle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what made the Delta IV different from its predecessors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10220, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the image to the right is a cross section through part of the small intestine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10221, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "most genetic disorders are covered by single genes inherited in mendelian fashion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10222, "Truth_answer": "Executive Housekeeper, Supervisors of Housekeeping, Operating Staff", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are included in the house keeping department", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10222, "Truth_answer": "The Executive Manager is the chief of housekeeping department. The Deputy Housekeeper and Assistant Manager of Housekeeping report to him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925045827id_/https://www.tutorialspoint.com/hotel_housekeeping/hotel_housekeeping_staff_duties.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does an executive housekeeper do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10222, "Truth_answer": "The supervisors report to the Assistant Housekeeper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200925045827id_/https://www.tutorialspoint.com/hotel_housekeeping/hotel_housekeeping_staff_duties.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do supervisors of housekeeping do", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10222, "Truth_answer": "Collecting uniforms of staff at the end of every shift and maintaining them to be used for the next time, maintaining the shelves of uniforms and linens clearly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do operating staff do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10222, "Truth_answer": "Segregating the dirty linen according to its type and sending it to the laundry, keeping the track of linen count before and after laundry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do operating staff do anything else, besides cleaning and organizing uniforms", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10223, "Truth_answer": "Abbreviation for androgen binding protein.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does abp stand for in medical terms", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10223, "Truth_answer": "a protein secreted by testicular Sertoli cells along with inhibin and müllerian inhibiting substance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210123075137id_/https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/androgen+binding+protein_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is androgen binding protein", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10223, "Truth_answer": "elongated cells in the seminiferous tubules that ensheathe spermatogenic cells, providing a microenvironment that supports spermiogenesis and spermatocytogenesis", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191006013110id_/https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Sertoli+cells_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Sertoli cells", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10223, "Truth_answer": "the first stage of formation of spermatozoa, in which the spermatogonia develop into spermatocytes and then into spermatids", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201027233458id_/https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/spermatocytogenesis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does spermatocytogenesis mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10223, "Truth_answer": "a cell produced by meiotic division of a secondary spermatocyte; it develops into the spermatozoon", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160312130611id_/http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/spermatid_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you explain spermatids", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10224, "Truth_answer": "The Gospel of Wealth was published in the North American Review.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211005702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gospel_of_Wealth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did andrew carnegie write the gospel of wealth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10224, "Truth_answer": "The Gospel of Wealth is an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211005702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gospel_of_Wealth_p0", "https://www.theinternationalman.com/rich-people-now-and-then.php_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Andrew Carnegie's The Gospel of Wealth written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10224, "Truth_answer": "The Gospel of Wealth describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211005702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gospel_of_Wealth_p0", "https://www.theinternationalman.com/rich-people-now-and-then.php_p39" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was The Gospel of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10224, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie proposed for the wealthy to utilize their surplus means in a responsible and thoughtful manner.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Andrew Carnegie think the rich should do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10224, "Truth_answer": "Andrew Carnegie's controversial views on wealth sparked a trans-Atlantic debate that argued the nature, purpose, and disposition of wealth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how were Andrew Carnegie's ideas received", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10225, "Truth_answer": "Although David Prowse played the costumed scenes and James Earl Jones voiced Darth Vader, Sebastian Shaw was cast in a single scene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays darth vader in the return of the jedi", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10225, "Truth_answer": "Sebastian Shaw was cast in a single scene aboard the second Death Star when Luke Skywalker unmasks his dying father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200402160246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the scene in which Sebastian Shaw played Darth Vader", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10225, "Truth_answer": "Since the scene was unquestionably the emotional climax of the film, the casting crew sought an experienced actor for the role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200402160246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Sebastian Shaw picked for the role of Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10225, "Truth_answer": "Sebastian Shaw received more fan mail and autograph requests from Return of the Jedi than he had for any role in the rest of his career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did being in Star Wars boost Sebastian Shaw's popularity", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10225, "Truth_answer": "Sebastian Shaw later reflected that he very much enjoyed his experience filming for Return of the Jedi.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200402160246id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Sebastian Shaw feel about his role in Return of the Jedi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10226, "Truth_answer": "Barbara is from the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200525141030id_/https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/barbara/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name barbara", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10226, "Truth_answer": "Matthew is a Greek form of the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning gift of YAHWEH.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123055735id_/http://www.behindthename.com:80/name/matthew_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name Matthew", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10226, "Truth_answer": "Elizabeth is a feminine given name derived from a form of the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning My God is an oath or My God is abundance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203000618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_(given_name)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of the name Elizabeth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10226, "Truth_answer": "The meaning of the name Travis is crossing; crossroads; toll gate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201025231236id_/https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/travis/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the meaning of the name Travis", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10226, "Truth_answer": "Justin is an anglicized form of the Latin given name Justinus, a derivative of Justus, meaning just, fair, or righteous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201000000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_(name)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the meaning of the name Justin", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10227, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Woodrow Wilson served as the 28th president of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson_p0", "https://www.bridgemanimages.us/en-US/anniversaries/2023/3_p3", "https://www.bookyards.com/en/author/page/532/Wilson-W_p0", "https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=Woodrow+Wilson_p6", "https://sonandthemoon.com/skanderborg-area-mobile-massage.html_p3", "https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=Woodrow+Wilson_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the 28th president of the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10227, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Woodrow Wilson served as president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Woodrow Wilson president", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10227, "Truth_answer": "After earning a Ph.D. in political science from Johns Hopkins University, Woodrow Wilson taught at various schools.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Woodrow Wilson's job before becoming president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10227, "Truth_answer": "As governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913, Woodrow Wilson broke with party bosses and won the passage of several progressive reforms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Woodrow Wilson's first political job", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10227, "Truth_answer": "After the end of his second term in 1921, Woodrow Wilson and his wife moved from the White House to a town house in the Kalorama section of Washington, D.C.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128021652id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodrow_Wilson_p43" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did Woodrow Wilson do after leaving the presidency", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10228, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following body regulates securities trading in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10229, "Truth_answer": "The Cheesecake Factory was founded by Evelyn Overton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns cheesecake factory and p f changs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10229, "Truth_answer": "P. F. Chang's China Bistro is an American-based, Asian-themed, casual dining restaurant chain founded in 1993 by Paul Fleming and Philip Chiang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._F._Chang%27s_China_Bistro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded P F Chang's", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10229, "Truth_answer": "Centerbridge Partners owned and operated Chang's until acquired by TriArtisan Capital Advisors on March 2, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._F._Chang%27s_China_Bistro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do Paul Fleming and Philip Chiang own P F Chang's", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10229, "Truth_answer": "As of October 2017, Chang's operated 208 restaurants in the United States and more than 100 in international markets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002151238id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._F._Chang%27s_China_Bistro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many restaurants does P F Chang's have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10229, "Truth_answer": "Countries include Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Turkey, Lebanon, Philippines, South Korea, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what countries are P F Chang's in", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10230, "Truth_answer": "As of September 2019 the Chief Justice of the High Court of Gujarat is Vikram Nath.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084702id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chief_justices_of_the_Gujarat_High_Court_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is chief justice of gujarat high court", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10230, "Truth_answer": "Justice Vikram Nath is former Judge in Allahabad High Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.gujaratheadline.com/vikram-nath-takes-oath-as-chief-justice-of-gujarat-high-court/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vikram Nath's job before Chief Justice of the High Court of Gujarat", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10230, "Truth_answer": "Justice Vikram Nath was born and raised at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Vikram Nath from Allahabad", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10230, "Truth_answer": "Vikram Nath was born in a middle-class family.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_Nath_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Vikram Nath's childhood like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10230, "Truth_answer": "Vikram Nath followed the footsteps of his paternal ancestry by pursuing law as a subject.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_Nath_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Vikram Nath study law", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10231, "Truth_answer": "In 2018 Jessica Diggins and Kikkan Randall won the first Olympic gold medal in cross-country skiing ever for the United States in the women's team sprint event.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190809030933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is competing in the 2018 olympics for usa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10231, "Truth_answer": "Skip John Shuster led his team to the United States' first-ever gold medal in curling.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else competed for the US in the 2018 Olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10231, "Truth_answer": "The United States women's national ice hockey team also won the gold in the women's ice hockey tournament.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did the US win in the 2018 Olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10231, "Truth_answer": "23", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many medals did the US win overall in the 2018 Olympics", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10231, "Truth_answer": "9", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many of the 23 medals the US won in the 2018 Olympics were gold", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10232, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the book of secrets m.g. vassanji characters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10233, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "prince & the new power generation - 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10234, "Truth_answer": "A Reservation Against Cancellation (RAC) is a type of ticket that can be sold for travel on the Indian Railways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402080039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reservation_against_Cancellation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of rac in indian railway", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10234, "Truth_answer": "Although it ensures certainty of travel, it does not guarantee a berth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else can you tell me about Reservations against Cancellations", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10234, "Truth_answer": "A RAC ticket holder is given an empty berth: If there are any last minute cancellations or if any quota remains unsold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190402080039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reservation_against_Cancellation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does a RAC ticket holder get a berth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10234, "Truth_answer": "A berth is a bed or sleeping accommodation on vehicles. Long-distance trains running at night usually have sleeping compartments with sleeping berths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a berth on a train", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10234, "Truth_answer": "Sleeper trains are very common especially in Europe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731064219id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berth_(sleeping)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are sleeping berths common on trains", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10235, "Truth_answer": "The French and Indian War pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.garstangcourier.co.uk/whats-on/ghost-fire-by-wilbur-smith-with-tom-harper-caught-up-in-some-of-the-most-dangerous-times-in-world-history-connie-and-theo-s-journey-from-childhood-to-adulthood-is-a-spellbinding-rollercoaster-ride-1-9988880_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the main enemy of france in the french and indian war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10235, "Truth_answer": "Each side was supported by military units from the parent country and by American Indian allies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how were Native Americans involved in the French and Indian War", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10235, "Truth_answer": "The British colonists were supported at various times by the Iroquois, Catawba, and Cherokee tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which Native American tribes were involved in the French and Indian War", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10235, "Truth_answer": "The French colonists were supported by Wabanaki Confederacy member tribes Abenaki and Mi'kmaq, and the Algonquin, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Shawnee, and Wyandot tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212171848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which Native American tribes supported the French in the French and Indian War", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10235, "Truth_answer": "The war in North America officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 10 February 1763.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the French and Indian War end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10236, "Truth_answer": "The Ligue de Football Professionnel is responsible for the 46 professional football clubs that contest football in France.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many football teams are there in france", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10236, "Truth_answer": "The Ligue de Football Professionnel is a French governing body that runs the major professional football leagues in France.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214054810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligue_de_Football_Professionnel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Ligue de Football Professionnel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10236, "Truth_answer": "The Ligue de Football Professionnel was founded in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Ligue de Football Professionnel start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10236, "Truth_answer": "The Ligue de Football Professionnel is heartquartered in Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the Ligue de Football Professionnel based", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10236, "Truth_answer": "The history of the Ligue de Football Professionnel dates back before World War II when the committee's primary motive was to ensure clubs in France pay players their wages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214054810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligue_de_Football_Professionnel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the Ligue de Football Professionnel's history", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10237, "Truth_answer": "02/14/1984", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did let's hear it for the boy come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10237, "Truth_answer": "Let's Hear It for the Boy is a song by Deniece Williams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626221911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Hear_It_for_the_Boy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang Let's Hear It for the Boy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10237, "Truth_answer": "Let's Hear It for the Boy appeared on the soundtrack to the feature film Footloose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626221911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Hear_It_for_the_Boy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was Let's Hear It for the Boy in a movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10237, "Truth_answer": "Let's Hear It for the Boy became number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 on May 26, 1984, also topping the dance and R&B charts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626221911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Hear_It_for_the_Boy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how popular was the song Let's Hear It for the Boy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10237, "Truth_answer": "Let's Hear It for the Boy peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626221911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Hear_It_for_the_Boy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Let's Hear It for the Boy do in the UK", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10238, "Truth_answer": "Modern pianos usually have three pedals, from left to right, the soft pedal, the sostenuto pedal, and the sustaining pedal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429214918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_pedals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the three pedals on a piano", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10238, "Truth_answer": "This pedal softens the note and also modifies its tone quality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307232736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_pedal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the soft piano pedal do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10238, "Truth_answer": "Using the sostenuto pedal, a pianist can sustain selected notes, while other notes remain unaffected.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429214918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_pedals_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what about the sostenuto piano pedal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10238, "Truth_answer": "The sustaining pedal lets the pianist sustain notes which would otherwise be out of reach, for instance in accompanying chords, and accomplish legato passages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200618173649id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustain_pedal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the sustaining piano pedal do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10238, "Truth_answer": "Some pianos omit the sostenuto pedal, or have a middle pedal with a different purpose.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200429214918id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_pedals_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do all pianos have soft, sostenuto, and sustaining pedals", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10239, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was aunt bea when she was on andy griffith", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10240, "Truth_answer": "To use headphones with the Game Boy Advance SP, you will need to have the Headphone Adapter. Any headphones with a 3.5mm jack will work with the adapter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the gameboy advance sp have a headphone jack", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10240, "Truth_answer": "The Game Boy Advance SP was released in February 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the Gameboy Advance SP come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10240, "Truth_answer": "The Game Boy Advance SP is an upgraded version of Nintendo's 32-bit Game Boy Advance sixth-generation handheld game console.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the Gameboy Advance SP a Nintendo product", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10240, "Truth_answer": "The Game Boy Advance SP was followed by the Nintendo DS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what followed the Gameboy Advance SP", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10240, "Truth_answer": "The Game Boy Advance SP was followed by the Game Boy Micro.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.retromodding.com/collections/freeplaytechs-freeplay-zero-cm3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else followed the release of the Game Boy Advance SP, besides the Nintendo DS", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10241, "Truth_answer": "The Sleepy Lagoon case was one of the major civil rights cases of the 1940s and exacerbated ethnic tensions which culminated in Los Angeles' Zoot Suit Riots of 1943.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190227040342id_/http://law.jrank.org:80/pages/2971/Sleepy-Lagoon-Trials-1942-43.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the significance of the sleepy lagoon trial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10241, "Truth_answer": "Seventeen Latino youths were indicted on the murder charges and placed on trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was charged in the Sleepy Lagoon trial", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10241, "Truth_answer": "José Gallardo Díaz was discovered unconscious and dying on a road near a swimming hole (known as the Sleepy Lagoon).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220204603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepy_Lagoon_murder_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the murder victim in the Sleepy Lagoon trial", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10241, "Truth_answer": "The cause of his death remains a mystery to this day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause of Jose Gallardo Diaz's death", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10241, "Truth_answer": "12 defendants were convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to serve time in San Quentin Prison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220204603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepy_Lagoon_murder_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was anyone convicted in the Sleepy Lagoon murder case", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10242, "Truth_answer": "They founded widely separated communities, fortresses, and trading posts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001810id_/https://quizlet.com/88840474/chapter-4-apush-3-flash-cards/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the french attempt to secure their hold on the vast areas they claimed in north america", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10242, "Truth_answer": "The French established forts and settlements that would become such cities as Quebec and Montreal in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which areas in North America did the French control", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10242, "Truth_answer": "The French established forts and settlements that would become such cities as Detroit, Green Bay, St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Mobile, Biloxi, Baton Rouge and New Orleans in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what areas did the French control in the US", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10242, "Truth_answer": "Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish, rice, sugar, and furs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129020535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_colonization_of_the_Americas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did French colonies in North America produce", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10242, "Truth_answer": "Intermarriages between French and Indians were frequent, giving rise to the Métis people. Relations between the French and Indians were usually peaceful.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were relations like with the French colonists and Native Americans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10243, "Truth_answer": "New Orleans", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the movie father of invention filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10243, "Truth_answer": "Father of Invention stars Kevin Spacey, Camilla Belle and Johnny Knoxville.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429154339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_of_Invention_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was in the film Father of Invention", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10243, "Truth_answer": "Father of Invention is a film directed by Trent Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film Father of Invention", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10243, "Truth_answer": "Robert Axle loses it all when one of his inventions maims thousands of customers. After years in prison, Axle is ready to redeem his name and rebuild his empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429154339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_of_Invention_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the film Father of Invention about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10243, "Truth_answer": "The film currently has a 0% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 critic reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190429154339id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_of_Invention_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how were the reviews for Father of Invention", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10244, "Truth_answer": "LG stands for Lucky Goldstar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does lg mean on a cell phone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10244, "Truth_answer": "LG Corp. is a conglomerate in South Korea that deals in the production of telecommunications products, chemicals and electronics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is Lucky Goldstar a business name", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10244, "Truth_answer": "One of its subsidiaries, LG Electronics, is one of the biggest players in the world market for mobile phones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does LG Corp. make cell phones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10244, "Truth_answer": "The Goldstar company was established in 1958, and by 1959, it had already produced the very first radio in Korea.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has LG Corp. always made cell phones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10244, "Truth_answer": "The company went on to produce several other electronics products for the next 10 years like telephones, refrigerators and TV sets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else did LG Corp. make, besides radios", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10245, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "show me a map of the time zones for the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10246, "Truth_answer": "Spain has raised the minimum age for marriage from 14 to 16. Before the age was raised, boys and girls could marry at the age of 14.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legal age for marriage in hispanic countries", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10246, "Truth_answer": "An individual can marry in the United States without parental consent or other authorization on reaching 18 years of age in all states except in Nebraska and Mississippi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the legal age for marriage in the US", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10246, "Truth_answer": "In Nebraska, the general marriage age is 19.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what the legal age for marriage in Nebraska", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10246, "Truth_answer": "In Mississippi the general marriage age is 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204151914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_age_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and in Mississippi, what is the legal age for marriage", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10246, "Truth_answer": "In Puerto Rico the general marriage age is also 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204151914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_age_in_the_United_States_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204151914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_age_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legal age for marriage in Puerto Rico", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10247, "Truth_answer": "The movie The Accountant with actor Ben Affleck (2016) features Sean Rowe's song To Leave Something Behind.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the last song on the accountant", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10247, "Truth_answer": "Sean Rowe (born in Troy, New York) is an alternative folk singer-songwriter and musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is Sean Rowe", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10247, "Truth_answer": "02/16/1975", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Sean Rowe born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10247, "Truth_answer": "45", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "so how old is Sean Rowe now", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10247, "Truth_answer": "After reading The Tracker by Tom Brown at the age of 18, Sean Rowe started a blog about his experiences in the wilderness.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210213214524id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Rowe_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does Sean Rowe do anything besides music", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10248, "Truth_answer": "Individuals may carry while in a vehicle on school property while dropping off or picking up if a parent or legal guardian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can you carry a concealed weapon in michigan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10248, "Truth_answer": "Individuals are prohibited from carrying a concealed pistol on public or private day care center, public or private child caring agency, or public or private child placing agency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where can't you carry a concealed weapon in Michigan", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10248, "Truth_answer": "Sports arena or stadium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where else can't you carry a concealed weapon in Michigan", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10248, "Truth_answer": "The pistol is subject to seizure if the holder is carrying it concealed, except in casinos. In a casino the pistol is subject to seizure whether carried concealed or exposed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you have a concealed weapon in a casino in Michigan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10248, "Truth_answer": "Weapons are not permitted in any courtroom, office, or other space used for official court business or by judicial employees.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you have a concealed weapon in a courthouse in Michigan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10249, "Truth_answer": "Salaries at Office of the Attorney General range from an average of $34,445 to $104,031 a year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money does the attorney general of the united states make", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10249, "Truth_answer": "The president of the United States earns an annual salary of $400,000, according to U.S. Code 102, along with a $50,000 expense account.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924004201id_/https://work.chron.com/much-money-government-officials-make-1946.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money does the president of the United States make", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10249, "Truth_answer": "The vice president makes $230,700 annually.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190924004201id_/https://work.chron.com/much-money-government-officials-make-1946.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money does the vice president of the United States make", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10249, "Truth_answer": "Most senators, representatives and delegates earn $174,000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what amount of money do United States senators make", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10249, "Truth_answer": "The Speaker of the House makes $223,500 per year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and what amount of money does the United States Speaker of the House make", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10250, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "6. in ipv6 how many bits are set for the network prefix and how many bits are for the host portion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10251, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "for gaseous reaction the unit of rate of reaction is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10252, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "pirates of the caribbean 5 actors and actresses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10253, "Truth_answer": "Brazil was in group E in the last World Cup of 2018", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what group is brazil in the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10253, "Truth_answer": "Group E of the 2018 FIFA World Cup took place from 17 to 27 June 2018. The group consisted of Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, and Serbia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other soccer teams were in group E of the 2018 World Cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10253, "Truth_answer": "Brazil ensured qualification, and also top spot, with a 2-0 win over Serbia thanks to goals from Paulinho and Thiago Silva. Brazil secured 7 points in group E.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What soccer team in group E of the FIFA World Cup moved up to the next round", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10253, "Truth_answer": "Brazil is the most successful national team in the history of the World Cup, having won five titles, earning second-place, third-place and fourth-place finishes twice each.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170106184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How often has Brazil's team placed in the World Cup finals", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10253, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, Brazil's greatest rival is Argentina. The two countries have met each other four times in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with two wins for Brazil.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170106184736id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has been Brazil's toughest rival over the years in the Wold Cup", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10254, "Truth_answer": "Microsoft Word is a word-processing application included in the software suite of applications called Microsoft Office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is microsoft word a type of application software", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10254, "Truth_answer": "Word processors are used to create multiple types of files: text files, rich text files, HTML files, and Word files; some can also be used to create XML files.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the Microsoft Word application software", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10254, "Truth_answer": "Features included in Word processors are:Text formatting, Copying, cutting, pasting, Import data , Spelling and Grammar, Adjust the layout, Find, Search and Replace, Indentation and lists, Insert tables, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are some features included in the Word Processor application software", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10254, "Truth_answer": "some Word Processor programs are: Abiword, Apple iWork - Pages, Apple TextEdit - Apple macOS included word processor, Corel WordPerfect, Google Docs, LibreOffice - Writer, Microsoft Office -Microsoft Word, OpenOffice - Write-r.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what other programs can I find the Word processor application software", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10254, "Truth_answer": "Today, the word processor is one of the most frequently used software programs on a computer, with Microsoft Word being the most popular word processor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231203103id_/https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/word-processor.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the Word processor programs is the most popular", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10255, "Truth_answer": "In Grey's Anatomy, Mark Sloan dies in the ninth-season premiere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does mark sloan die in grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10255, "Truth_answer": "Doctor Craig Thomas dies in episode 5 of season 9 of Grey's Anatomy. He suffered a heart attack while operating on a patient.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who else dies in the following episodes of Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10255, "Truth_answer": "The character Dr. Craig Thomas in Grey's Anatomy was an attending cardiothoracic surgeon who worked at the Mayo Clinic with and mentored Cristina Yang after officiating her boards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was doctor Craig Thomas in Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10255, "Truth_answer": "As of March 12, 2020, 359 episodes of Grey's Anatomy have aired, including five specials. On May 10, 2019, ABC renewed the show for a sixteenth and seventeenth seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons total are in Grey's Anatomy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10255, "Truth_answer": "TBD. Based on previous seasons, the new season of Grey's Anatomy will likely premiere the last Thursday in September 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230081407id_/https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/a29365614/greys-anatomy-season-17/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did season 17 of Grey's Anatomy already air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10256, "Truth_answer": "On Dancing with the stars, Judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman will be back with paddles in hand for the new season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116161106id_/https://parade.com/977802/mikebloom/dancing-with-the-stars-season-29/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the judges this year on dancing with the stars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10256, "Truth_answer": "With a renewal not announced, it is unlikely that season 29 will air during the Spring. Expect Dancing With the Stars to come back sometime during the Fall of 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When will the 2020 season of Dancing With The Stars begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10256, "Truth_answer": "Though DWTS used to do a season in the fall and a season in the spring, the series did not air in Spring 2019, between Season 27 and Season 28.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Dancing With The Stars take breaks recently", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10256, "Truth_answer": "The celebrities from season 28 of Dancing With The Stars in the tour will be: Sailor Lee Brinkley Cook, Hannah Brown, Kate Flannery, Kel Mitchell, Ally Brooke and Lauren Alaina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the stars that will be in the tour of Dancing With The Stars 2020", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10256, "Truth_answer": "The executive producers of Dancing with the Stars are: Ashley Edens-Shaffer, Joe Sungkur, Rob Wade, Andrew Llinares, David Ruskey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209235439id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the producer of Dancing With The Stars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10257, "Truth_answer": "When you're done with your sodas on the game's you have done 102 levels plus bonus levels.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190420012815id_/https://www.trueachievements.com/n23304/soda-drinker-pro-review_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many levels are there in soda drinker pro", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10257, "Truth_answer": "Soda Drinker Pro is a video game that simulates the act of drinking soda.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714184321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Drinker_Pro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the Soda Drinker Pro game", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10257, "Truth_answer": "The game Soda Drinker Pro was written by Will Brierly, and developed and published by American indie studio Snowrunner Games", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714184321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Drinker_Pro_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the video game Soda Drinker Pro", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10257, "Truth_answer": "Soda Drinker Pro currently holds a 9/10 rating on Steam, and a score of 30/100 on Metacritic based on 9 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714184321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Drinker_Pro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the reception of the Soda Drinker Pro video game", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10257, "Truth_answer": "Soda Drinker Pro was released on April 14, 2016 to Steam and Xbox One.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714184321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Drinker_Pro_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714184321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Drinker_Pro_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the release of the video game Soda Drinker Pro", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10258, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the leader did not contest first general election", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10259, "Truth_answer": "The Great Sand Dunes in the San Luis valley, are on the eastern edge of a valley in central Rocky Mountains. To the east are the Sangre de Cristo mountains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the great sand dunes of colorado located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10259, "Truth_answer": "The Sand Dunes rise 750 feet above the San Luis valley, the tallest sand dunes in North America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the height of the Great Sand Dunes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10259, "Truth_answer": "The Great Sand Dune is a park and preserve containing the dune field along with the ponderosa, spruce, and aspen forests. Medano Creek flows through the middle of the park.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is in the area of the Great Sand Dunes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10259, "Truth_answer": "Visiting the Great Sand Dune park and wilderness is most enjoyable between May and October.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216091007id_/http://www.coloradoswildareas.com:80/great-sand-dunes-national-park/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What month is the best to visit the Sand Dune Park", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10259, "Truth_answer": "The entrance fees for Great Sand Dune Park are very affordable at $3.00 a person or a yearly pass for $15 dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517114007id_/https://www.southern-colorado-guide.com/great-sand-dunes-national-park.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the fee to enter the Great Sand Dune Park", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10260, "Truth_answer": "Soup to nuts is an idiom derived from the description of a full course dinner served during the 1800s, in which courses progress from soup to a dessert of nuts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030160729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soup_to_nuts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the term soup to nuts come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10260, "Truth_answer": "Soup to nuts is an American English idiom that conveys the meaning of from beginning to end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191030160729id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soup_to_nuts_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the idiom soup to nuts“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10260, "Truth_answer": "The expression was “from eggs to apples” and “from pottage to cheese” then developed into from soup to nuts in the middle of the 20th century In the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220035915id_/http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1575/whats-the-origin-of-the-expression-from-soup-to-nuts/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there any similar idioms to soup to nuts“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10260, "Truth_answer": "There is a movie called Soup to Nuts which is an American Pre-Code feature film written by cartoonist, sculptor, author, and inventor Rube Goldberg and directed by Benjamin Stoloff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the idiom soup to nuts used in movies", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10260, "Truth_answer": "The movie Soup to Nuts was released in September 28, 1930", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the movie Soup to Nuts released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10261, "Truth_answer": "The official English name was changed by the country's government from the Union of Burma to the Union of Myanmar in 1989.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101204324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Myanmar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did burma change its name to myanmar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10261, "Truth_answer": "Burma was the name that the British called their colony before 1948. This name most likely comes from Portuguese Birmania and was adopted by English in the 18th century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101204324id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Myanmar_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the name Burma come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10261, "Truth_answer": "Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. It's located at the northeast edge of Southeast Asia and borders Thailand, Laos, China, Tibet, India, and Bangladesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200920171925id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/where-is-burma-1458494_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Myanmar located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10261, "Truth_answer": "The 2013 Southeast Asian Games, an Olympics-style competition between the countries in Southeast Asia, were hosted by Burma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an interesting fact about Myanmar", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10261, "Truth_answer": "The major agricultural produce of Myanmar is rice which covers about 60% of the country's total cultivated land area. Rice accounts for 97% of total food grain production by weight.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main agricultural product of Myanmar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10262, "Truth_answer": "The name of Bella and Edward's daughter is Renesmee Cullen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of bella and edward's daughter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10262, "Truth_answer": "In Twilight Breaking Dawn, Mackenzie Foy is the actress that played Bella and Edward's daughter .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actress that played Bella and Edward's daughter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10262, "Truth_answer": "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, was released on November 16, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022033802id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackenzie_Foy_p1", "http://robstenation.blogspot.com/2012/07/kristens-interview-with-cobra-belgium.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=YEARLY-1230786000000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1341115200000_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the film where Mackenzie Foy played Bella and Edward's daughter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10262, "Truth_answer": "Adorable 12-year-old Mackenzie Foy plays Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson's half vampire daughter, Renesmee, in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522072526id_/https://www.glamour.com/story/twilights-mackenzie-foy-totall_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Mackenzie Foy when she filmed The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10262, "Truth_answer": "Mackenzie Foy was born on Foy was born on November 10, 2000. She is 19 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Mackenzie Foy now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10263, "Truth_answer": "Charles Curtis of Kansas becomes the first Native American elected to the U.S. Senate", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you name the first native american u.s. senator", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10263, "Truth_answer": "Charles Curtis was born January 25, 1860.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.the-presidential-database.com/vice-president/charles-curtis.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127063314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Curtis_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was charles curtis the senator born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10263, "Truth_answer": "Charles Curtis was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas, who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other achievements did charles curtis achieve besides senator", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10263, "Truth_answer": "On his mother's side, Charles Curtis was a descendant of chief White Plume of the Kaw Nation and chief Pawhuska of the Osage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which tribe was charles curtis from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10263, "Truth_answer": "Charles Curtis attended Topeka High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the politican charles curtis go to school", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10264, "Truth_answer": "The Boeing 737-800 seats 162 passengers in a two-class layout or 189 passengers in a one-class layout.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204094104id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_737_Next_Generation_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seats are on a boeing 737-800", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10264, "Truth_answer": "The 737-800 Boeing was launched on September 5, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Boeing 737-800 first lounched", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10264, "Truth_answer": "The first Boeing airplane also known as B & W seaplane was completed in June 1916 at Boeing's boathouse hangar on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the original Boeing line of airplanes first made", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10264, "Truth_answer": "The first two Boeing planes flew 15 June 1916, and in November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Boeing plane first fly", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10264, "Truth_answer": "Recently Boeing merged with McDonnell Douglas on August 1, 1997. Then chairman and CEO of Boeing Philip M. Condit assumes those roles. Harry Stonecipher is the president and COO.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who runs the Boeing company", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10265, "Truth_answer": "Kroc's first McDonald's restaurant opened on April 15, 1955, at 400 North Lee Street in Des Plaines, Illinois, near Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012190855id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_McDonald's_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first mcdonald's built in the usa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10265, "Truth_answer": "What is now the biggest fast-food chain in the world began as a small hamburger stand in San Bernardino, California, 77 years ago on May 15, 1940.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the McDonald's business originate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10265, "Truth_answer": "Global foodservice retailer McDonald's operated and franchised a total of 38,695 restaurants worldwide in 2019. This figure has seen a year-on-year increase for the last 13 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130105700id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/219454/mcdonalds-restaurants-worldwide/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many McDonald's stores exist at the present time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10265, "Truth_answer": "There are a total of 13,842 McDonald's locations in the United States as of March 10, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many McDonald's branches are there in the U.S.A", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10265, "Truth_answer": "The state with the most number of McDonald's locations in the US is California with 1,281 locations, which is 9% of all McDonald's locations in America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200508190936id_/https://www.scrapehero.com/location-reports/McDonalds-USA/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many McDonald's stores are in California", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10266, "Truth_answer": "The novel In Search of Lost Time began to take shape in 1909. Proust continued to work on it until his final illness in the autumn of 1922 forced him to break off.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110080752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Search_of_Lost_Time_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did proust write in search of lost time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10266, "Truth_answer": "In Search of Lost Time was published in France as À la recherche du temps perdu from 1913 to 1927.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was In Search of Lost Times published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10266, "Truth_answer": "In Search of Lost Time, in French: À la recherche du temps perdu, also translated as Remembrance of Things Past, is a novel in seven volumes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110080752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Search_of_Lost_Time_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many volumes was the novel In Search of Lost Times", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10266, "Truth_answer": "In Search of Lost Time is considered, by many scholars and critics, as the definitive modern novel. It has had a profound effect on subsequent writers like the Bloomsbury Group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110080752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Search_of_Lost_Time_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the critical reception of In Search of Lost Time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10266, "Truth_answer": "The main characters from In Search of Lost Time are The Narrator's household, The Guermantes, The Swanns, Artists, The Verdurins' Little Clan,The little band of Balbec girls, and others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the main characters in the novel In Search of Lost Times", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10267, "Truth_answer": "Disney Channel's top series for Kids and Girls 6-11, “Bunk'd,” is returning for a fifth season. Production on the new series will begin in fall 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the next bunk'd episode come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10267, "Truth_answer": "Party Pooper Season is the twenty-fifth episode of season four of “Bunk’d” which aired on Friday Mar 20, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the last episode of Bunk'd air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10267, "Truth_answer": "A Disney Channel sitcom, the season four of Bunked stars Miranda May, James Mahoney, Raphael Alejandro, Will Buie, Jr., Israel Johnson, Shelby Simmons, and Scarlett Estevez.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who stars in season 4 of Bunk'd", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10267, "Truth_answer": "“BUNK’D” is executive produced by Erin Dunlap. Created by Pamela Eells O’Connell, the series began as a spinoff to Disney Channel’s hit series “Jessie.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the show Bunk'd", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10267, "Truth_answer": "The genre of the show Bunk'd is comedy", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of the show Bunk'd", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10268, "Truth_answer": "Poet Emma Lazarus wrote the lines Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free which are inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who said give us your poor your tired", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10268, "Truth_answer": "Emma Lazarus was the fourth of seven children born to Moses and Esther Nathan Lazarus. The family was descended from early Jewish settlers in America.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214162734id_/https://www.biography.com/writer/emma-lazarus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the poet Emma Lazarus", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10268, "Truth_answer": "Emma Lazarus was well known during her lifetime. She published more than 50 poems in popular magazines, including Lippincott’s and The Century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214162734id_/https://www.biography.com/writer/emma-lazarus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many poems were written by Emma Lazarus", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10268, "Truth_answer": "Emma Lazarus also published a book of poetry, called Admetus and Other Poems, in 1871, and a novel, called Alide: An Episode in Goethe’s Life, in 1874.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214162734id_/https://www.biography.com/writer/emma-lazarus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Emma Lazarus publish books", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10268, "Truth_answer": "Emma Lazarus wrote “The New Colossus,” the poem for which she is best-known today, in 1883.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214162734id_/https://www.biography.com/writer/emma-lazarus_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of Emma Lazarus' poems is best known today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10269, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of countries in north africa and their capitals", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10270, "Truth_answer": "This flower is also called the Baby’s breath because it was often gifted for baby showers and it sends a very delicate message to the world", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did baby's breath get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10270, "Truth_answer": "Gypsophila which is known in the US as Baby’s Breath and in Great Britain as Soapwort.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073414id_/https://harvesting-history.com/babys-breath-gypsophila/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other names is the Baby's Breath flower known by", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10270, "Truth_answer": "The Baby Breath flower is a vigorous perennial which was originally native to Europe, Asia and Northern Africa.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073414id_/https://harvesting-history.com/babys-breath-gypsophila/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the Baby Breath flower origially from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10270, "Truth_answer": "Baby Breath plant reached the United States in 1828 when many plants admired by the Victorian gardeners of Great Britain made their way into the gardens of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073414id_/https://harvesting-history.com/babys-breath-gypsophila/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Baby Breath plant brought to the U.S.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10270, "Truth_answer": "Baby’s Breath is heat, drought and soil tolerant, but flourishes most in friable soils that are rich in calcium. It requires full sun.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073414id_/https://harvesting-history.com/babys-breath-gypsophila/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the conditions needed by the Baby Breath plant to grow", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10271, "Truth_answer": "The Tiger is the mascot of the Clemson Tigers, the athletic teams of Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628124155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tiger_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the clemson mascot", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10271, "Truth_answer": "Clemson's athletic teams have been nicknamed the Tigers since 1896, when coach -and later university president- Walter Merritt Riggs brought the name from his alma mater, Auburn University.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628124155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tiger_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the mascot of the Clemson's athletic teams called tiger", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10271, "Truth_answer": "The Clemson Tiger's wide, yellow eyes are perceived by some as frightening. In 2014, CBSSports.com named The Tiger #4 on its list of ten scariest college football mascots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628124155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tiger_(mascot)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is particular about the tiger mascot of the Clemson's teams", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10271, "Truth_answer": "The first costumed Clemson tiger mascot appeared in 1954. A smaller, ostensibly younger, companion named The Cub was introduced in 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200628124155id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tiger_(mascot)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the tiger mascot of Clemson University first appear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10271, "Truth_answer": "The Clemson tiger wears Acrylic/polyester fur, and a football, basketball, or baseball jersey or a T-shirt, and his companion The Cub, wears shorts, oversized sneakers, and a numbered jersey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the tiger mascot of Clemson University wear", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10272, "Truth_answer": "Major sequences of the original Pirates of the Caribbean film were shot in the jungle island of Dominica.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104319id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/pirates-of-the-caribbean-tours-1488602_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the first pirates of the caribbean filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10272, "Truth_answer": "Much of the fourth POTC film, released in summer 2011, was not even filmed in the Caribbean, but rather in locations throughout Hawaii.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104319id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/pirates-of-the-caribbean-tours-1488602_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there other locations where Pirates of The Caribean was filmed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10272, "Truth_answer": "The final beach scene of Pirates of The Caribbean 4 was filmed near the east coast city of Fajardo, Puerto Rico, on the small offshore islands of Palomino and Palominitos", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104319id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/pirates-of-the-caribbean-tours-1488602_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other areas where Pirates of The Caribbean was filmed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10272, "Truth_answer": "The Pirates of The Caribbean series started in 2003 with Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://pirates.fandom.com/wiki/Fate_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031013id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piracy_in_the_Caribbean_p36", "https://www.thecollectionshop.com/xq/ASP/WDCC-Pirates-of-the-Caribbean-Disney-Classics-Characters/EditionID.736/qx/Disney_Collectibles_Series.htm_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221012049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_Dead_Men_Tell_No_Tales_p52", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124135928id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_On_Stranger_Tides_p47" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the series of Pirates of The Caribbean begin", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10272, "Truth_answer": "Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of fantasy swashbuckler films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and loosely based on Walt Disney's eponymous theme park attraction.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191014071152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_(film_series)_p0", "http://top.hatnote.com/en/wikipedia/2017/10/7.html_p21" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the film Pirates of The Caribbean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10273, "Truth_answer": "Super bowl teams: 2020 San Francisco vs. Kansas City, 2019 New England vs. Los Angeles Rams, 2018 Philadelphia vs. New England, 2017 New England vs. Atlanta, 2016 Denver vs. Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played in the super bowl the last 5 years", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10273, "Truth_answer": "The score of the 2020 super bowl game was Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the 2020 Kansas City versus San Francisco game", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10273, "Truth_answer": "The score of the 2019 super bowl game was New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score of the super bowl game of 2019", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10273, "Truth_answer": "The New England team Patriots won the super bowls in 2017, 2018. and 2019 consecutively", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What super bowl team has won the most championships in the last five years", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10273, "Truth_answer": "Bill Belichick began coaching the Patriots January 27, 2000 leading them to16 AFC East division titles,13 appearances in the AFC Championship Game, and nine Super Bowl appearances, with six wins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the coach of the Patriots team", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10274, "Truth_answer": "In India offenses such as criminal conspiracy, murder, war against the government, abetment of mutiny, dacoity with murder, and anti-terrorism are punishable with death sentences under Indian Penal Code.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524083349id_/https://blog.ipleaders.in/capital-punishment-in-india/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what crimes get the death penalty in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10274, "Truth_answer": "NLU Delhi confirmed 755 executions in India since 1947.National Law University, Delhi examined 1,414 prisoners who were executed, in the available list of convicts hanged in post-Independence since 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_India_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many prisoners have been executed in India since capital punishment was established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10274, "Truth_answer": "The first hanging in Independent India was that of Nathuram Godse and Narayan Apte in the Mahatma Gandhi assassination case on 15 November 1949.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the first Indian prisoner to suffer capital punishment", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10274, "Truth_answer": "On 31 August 2015, the Law Commission of India submitted a report to the government which recommended the abolition of capital punishment for most crimes in India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220716id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Indian government called for a moratorium of the death penalty", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10274, "Truth_answer": "The submitted report by the Law Commission of India to recommend abolition of capital punishment was excepting the crime of waging war against the nation or for terrorism-related offenses.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What crimes are exemted in the report submitted by the law commission of India", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10275, "Truth_answer": "The other fields of discipline related to history are: Political History, Social History, Economic History,Legal History, Diplomatic History, Military History, Intellectual History, Universal History.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the other fields of discipline related to history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10275, "Truth_answer": "career fields related to history can be: historian as educator, historian as researcher, historian as writer and editors, historian as information manager, historian as advocates, historian as business- people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What about career fields related to history", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10275, "Truth_answer": "Historians earn an average yearly salary of $61,140. Wages typically start from $29,270 and go up to $110,670.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524093733id_/https://www.careerexplorer.com/careers/historian/salary/_p0", "https://www.careerexplorer.com/careers/actuary/salary/california/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the average salary for a historian", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10275, "Truth_answer": "Some career paths in history with the highest pay per year are Foreign Language Professor $61k, Geographer $74k, Political Scientist $100k, Public Relations Manager $115k.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the history career paths pays the highest salary", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10275, "Truth_answer": "2020's best Colleges for History in California are University of California - Los Angeles, Stanford University, University of California - Berkeley, University of California - Santa Barbara, University of California - Irvine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which are the 5 best universities to major in History", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10276, "Truth_answer": "The song Slow Hands was written by Horan, Alexander Izquierdo, John Ryan, Julian Bunetta, Ruth Anne Cunningham and Tobias Jesso Jr., while the production was handled by Bunetta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918042435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Hands_(Niall_Horan_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the song slow hands by niall horan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10276, "Truth_answer": "Slow Hands is a song recorded by Irish singer and songwriter Niall Horan, released as a single on 4 May 2017 by Capitol Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918042435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Hands_(Niall_Horan_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the song Slow Hands released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10276, "Truth_answer": "The song Slow Hand was serviced to US contemporary hit radio on 9 May 2017 as the second single from Horan's debut solo album Flicker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200918042435id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Hands_(Niall_Horan_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the song Slow Hand serviced to the U.S.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10276, "Truth_answer": "Niall James Horan born on 13 September 1993, is 26 years of old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Niall Horan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10276, "Truth_answer": "This Town is the debut solo single by Irish singer Niall Horan, released on 29 September 2016 by Capitol Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210316152242id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Town_(Niall_Horan_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other singles are known by Niall Horan", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10277, "Truth_answer": "India's medieval period is divided into: the 'early medieval period' from the 6th to the 13th century, and the 'late medieval period' from the 13th to 16th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in which two part is the medieval history of india divided", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10277, "Truth_answer": "The start of the Indian medieval period is typically taken to be the slow collapse of the Gupta Empire from about 480 to 550, ending the classical period, and ancient India.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121102737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_India_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the beginning of the Indian medieval period", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10277, "Truth_answer": "The Mughal Empire in 1526 marked the beginning of the early modern period of Indian history. The Mughal era is also referred to as the 'late medieval' period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121102737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_India_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened at the end of India's medieval period", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10277, "Truth_answer": "Dominant dynasties in the Indian medieval period were: Cholas in southern India, Mughals of northern India, Rajput of western India , Pala dynasty of eastern India, Chalukyas, Pallavas, and Delhi Sultan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the most important dynasties in the Indian medieval period", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10277, "Truth_answer": "The ancient people of India have a continuous civilization since the pre historic age of 40001 BC, when the first people of the World began to live.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first civilization of India recorded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10278, "Truth_answer": "A tip that is considered as a racing certainty, almost completely certain to be true, is also called a nap and tipsters in newspapers will tend to indicate the nap.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201205001734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipster_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the term nap mean in horse racing", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10278, "Truth_answer": "In the past tipping was mostly associated with horse racing but can apply to any sport that has odds offered on it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201205001734id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipster_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the term Nap used only in one sport", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10278, "Truth_answer": "The term nap has it’s origins in playing cards, specifically a game called Napoleon. The player in that game who held the strongest hand would be holding the ‘Napoleon hand’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200518004113id_/https://www.freebets.com/horse-racing/what-is-a-nap-in-horse-racing_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the origin of the term Nap", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10278, "Truth_answer": "The tips before the races in can be found in Newspapers, television, radio, scams, Australia, Internet, Stocks and shares, and derivatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do you find the tips before horse races", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10278, "Truth_answer": "Tipsters are insiders of a particular sport able to provide bettors with information not publicly available. There are tipsters who provide equally respectable results through analysis of commonly accessible information", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the person that gives the tips", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10279, "Truth_answer": "After the 2007 split between Fatah and Hamas, the West Bank areas under Palestinian control are an exclusive part of the Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is ruled by Hamas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the west bank and gaza strip belong to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10279, "Truth_answer": "The West Bank is near the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Jordan to the east and by the Green Line separating it and Israel on the south, west and north.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the location of the West Bank", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10279, "Truth_answer": "The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, has a land area of 5,640 km2 plus a water area of 220 km2, consisting of the northwest quarter of the Dead Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How big is the land area of the West Bank", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10279, "Truth_answer": "As of July 2017 it has an estimated population of 2,747,943 Palestinians, and approximately 391,000 Israeli settlers, and approximately another 201,200 Israeli settlers in East Jerusalem.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of the West Bank", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10279, "Truth_answer": "The only airport in the West Bank is the Atarot Airport near Ramallah, but it has been closed since 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128061932id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank_p40" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many airports are in the West Bank", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10280, "Truth_answer": "By the end of 30 April the old-style £50 banknote featuring the image of Sir John Houblon is being withdrawn from circulation by the Bank of England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the old £50 note go out of circulation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10280, "Truth_answer": "Sir John Houblon was the Bank's first governor. His image was replaced on the new note with Matthew Boulton and James Watt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190317142504id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/business-25758063_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the man in the banknote of the £50 in England", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10280, "Truth_answer": "Matthew Boulton and James Watt feature on the new note because they were instrumental in manufacturing coins that were difficult to counterfeit. The note went into circulation in November 2011.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190317142504id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/business-25758063_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the men that replaced John Houblon in England's £50 note", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10280, "Truth_answer": "The old £50 banknote - was first issued in England in April 1994.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the original £50 note first featured in England", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10280, "Truth_answer": "There are approximately 224 million £50 notes in circulation, of which an estimated 63 million are Houblon notes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190317142504id_/https://www.bbc.com/news/business-25758063_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many £50 note are in circulation in England", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10281, "Truth_answer": "We use Bar graphs to show numbers that are independent of each other.Pie charts are used to show you how a whole is divided into different parts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do we use pie-chart and bar graph chart model", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10281, "Truth_answer": "Example of the Bar graph would be data that might include things like the number of people who preferred each of Chinese takeaways, Indian takeaways and fish and chips.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426132414id_/https://www.skillsyouneed.com/num/graphs-charts.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of the Bar graph", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10281, "Truth_answer": "An example of the Pie graph would be if I want to show how a budget had been spent on different items in a particular year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200426132414id_/https://www.skillsyouneed.com/num/graphs-charts.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of the Pie chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10281, "Truth_answer": "There is the Line graphs show you how numbers have changed over time. They are used when you have data that are connected, and to show trends.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other kinds of graphs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10281, "Truth_answer": "Cartesian graphs have numbers on both axes, which therefore allow you to show how changes in one thing affect another.These are widely used in mathematics, and particularly in Algebra.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Any other kind of graphs", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10282, "Truth_answer": "The New Freedom was Woodrow Wilson's campaign platform in the 1912 presidential election in which he called for limited government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who promised new freedom from trusts and tariffs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10282, "Truth_answer": "Included in Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom Reform campaign were also the Business reform, and the Banking reform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was included in The New Freedom campaign", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10282, "Truth_answer": "The Business reform established the Federal Trade Commission to investigate and halt unfair and illegal business practices by issuing cease and desist orders, and the Clayton Antitrust Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Business reform about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10282, "Truth_answer": "The Banking reform set up Farm Loan Banks in 1913 to support farmers through the Federal Reserve System and in 1916 through the passage of the Federal Farm Loan Act.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Banking reform about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10282, "Truth_answer": "Once elected, Woodrow Wilson seemed to abandon his New Freedom and adopted policies that were more similar to those of Roosevelt's New Nationalism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the New Freedom reforms proposed in the presidential campaign get implemented after the presidential election", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10283, "Truth_answer": "The Da Vinci Code was on the best seller list for more than two years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the da vinci code on the bestseller list", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10283, "Truth_answer": "The Da Vinci Code became one of the first notable international literary events of the twenty-first century as soon as it was published in early 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092930id_/http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-the-da-vinci-code/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiYK3ys-26AIVguNkCh0f0wdmEAMYASAAEgILd_D_BwE_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073707id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/da-vinci-code_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the book of Da Vinci Code published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10283, "Truth_answer": "The central character is Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor of symbology who first appeared in Brown's Angels and Demons, a 2000 novel with mediocre sales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the central character in Da Vinci Code", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10283, "Truth_answer": "It is a fast-paced thriller involving Harvard professor of religious symbology Robert Langdon, who must solve a murder mystery before he is arrested for the murder himself.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524073707id_/https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/da-vinci-code_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092930id_/http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-the-da-vinci-code/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiYK3ys-26AIVguNkCh0f0wdmEAMYASAAEgILd_D_BwE_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the novel of Da Vince Code about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10283, "Truth_answer": "The book received both positive and negative reviews from critics, and it has been the subject of negative appraisals concerning its portrayal of history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the critics on Da Vinci Code", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10284, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "one of the mythological stories detailing rome's founding was", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10285, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bigg boss 11 extra dose mtv 23 december", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10286, "Truth_answer": "Massachusetts Bay was the home of the colonial government, and a center of trade and commerce. Having control of Boston and the harbor was a great strategic advantage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what role did massachusetts play in the revolutionary war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10286, "Truth_answer": "The historic events that took place in Boston during the American Revolution were a direct result of the various acts that Parliament passed during this time period.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307112315id_/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/boston-in-the-american-revolution/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the cause behind the historic events that took place in Massachusetts during the revolutionary war", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10286, "Truth_answer": "The acts passed by Parliament were intended to give British government control over American colonies trade industry to make money to help pay debt occurred during French and Indian War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the intended outcome of the acts passed by Parliament", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10286, "Truth_answer": "The acts passed by Parliament were met with protests and resistance because the colonists did not want give up their right to self-govern and relinquish control to the British.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the colonies react to the acts passed by Parliament", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10286, "Truth_answer": "The various Parliamentary acts passed to regulate trade in the colony directly affected the port and merchants in Boston.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307112315id_/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/boston-in-the-american-revolution/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was most affected by the acts passed by Parliament", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10287, "Truth_answer": "Carson's work had a powerful impact on the environmental movement. Silent Spring became a rallying point for the new social movement in the 1960s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Spring_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the impact of rachel carson's book silent spring", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10287, "Truth_answer": "Silent Spring was published on September 27, 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Spring_p0", "https://literature.savvity.net/discussions/5a61eee11d41c80e460155ae-cli-fi-book-recommendations_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the publishing date for the book Silent Spring", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10287, "Truth_answer": "Silent Spring is an environmental science book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Spring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre was the book Silent Spring classified under", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10287, "Truth_answer": "Silent Spring helped to inspire an environmental movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112215750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Spring_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what government agency was created as a result of the public's reaction to Silent Spring", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10287, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency conducts environmental assessment, research, and education. It has the responsibility of maintaining and enforcing national standards under a variety of environmental laws.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10288, "Truth_answer": "Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call, with Erin Andrews and Chris Myers as the sideline reporters and Mike Pereira as the rules expert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are going to be the commentators for the super bowl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10288, "Truth_answer": "The Kansas City Chiefs played the San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl LIV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which teams are playing in the Super Bowl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10288, "Truth_answer": "Super Bowl LIV took place at at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the venue for Super Bowl LIV", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10288, "Truth_answer": "There were 62,417 people in attendance for Super Bowl LIV.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people attended the Super Bowl LIV event", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10288, "Truth_answer": "The Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers, winning Super Bowl LIV with the final score of 31-20.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won Super Bowl LIV", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10289, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the south african school of motion picture medium and live performance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10290, "Truth_answer": "Most computer files are stored on some type of data storage device.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are saved files stored in a computer", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10290, "Truth_answer": "For example, most operating systems store files on a hard disk.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is an example of a data storage device?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10290, "Truth_answer": "A hard disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital data.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://xazv.icuy.pw/steam-disk-write-error-external-hard-drive.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a hard disk?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10290, "Truth_answer": "Computer files can be also stored on other media in some cases, such as magnetic tapes, compact discs, Digital Versatile Discs, Zip drives, USB flash drives, etc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118193815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_file_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where else can digital data be stored, besides hard disks?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10290, "Truth_answer": "A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a USB flash drive?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10291, "Truth_answer": "On The Roommate Transmogrification, Raj and Penny slept together.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106174934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skank_Reflex_Analysis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does penny sleep with on the big bang theory", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10291, "Truth_answer": "Rajesh Ramayan Koothrappali, Ph.D. is a fictional character on the CBS television series The Big Bang Theory, portrayed by British Indian actor Kunal Nayyar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115174606id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raj_Koothrappali_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who's Raj on The Big Bang Theory?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10291, "Truth_answer": "Penny and Raj become intoxicated and, despite agreeing to remain good friends, end up in bed together.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Penny sleep with Raj on The Big Bang Theory?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10291, "Truth_answer": "When Penny and Raj emerged from Leonard's bedroom, the others saw them and Penny said It's not what it looks like.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106174934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skank_Reflex_Analysis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Then what happened, after Penny and Raj slept together on The Big Bang Theory?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10291, "Truth_answer": "Howard and Leonard are both annoyed that Raj had sex with Penny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106174934id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skank_Reflex_Analysis_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the other characters on The Big Bang Theory feel about Penny and Raj sleeping together?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10292, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the commonwealth register of institutions and courses for overseas students", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10293, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "tame impala the less i know the better behind the scenes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10294, "Truth_answer": "There are 49.06 miles from Gainesville to Kennesaw in southwest direction and 67 miles by car, following the I-985 S and US-23 S route.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205802id_/https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-gainesville-ga-to-kennesaw-ga_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is gainsville ga from kennesaw ga", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10294, "Truth_answer": "Several festivals are held annually in Kennesaw Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's in Kennesaw, Georgia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10294, "Truth_answer": "Every April the annual Big Shanty Festival displays over 200 arts and crafts booths along with 20 food booths downtown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112121122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennesaw,_Georgia_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What festivals are held annually in Kennesaw, Georgia?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10294, "Truth_answer": "Over 60,000 people from around North Georgia attend the Big Shanty festival.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112121122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennesaw,_Georgia_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How popular is the Big Shanty Festival in Kennesaw, Georgia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10294, "Truth_answer": "A parade starts the Big Shanty festival.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is in the Big Shanty Festival, besides art and food booths?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10295, "Truth_answer": "The right thumbstick is also referred to as the right analog or right stick (RS).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210192642id_/https://www.lifewire.com/enter-cheats-xbox-360-controller-3399940_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is rs on a xbox 360 controller", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10295, "Truth_answer": "Like its left counterpart, it can be used as a button.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200210192642id_/https://www.lifewire.com/enter-cheats-xbox-360-controller-3399940_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the right stick on the Xbox 360 Controller do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10295, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox 360 controller is the primary game controller for Microsoft's Xbox 360 home video game console.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there anything interesting about the Xbox 360 controller?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10295, "Truth_answer": "The Xbox 360 controller comes in both wired and wireless versions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else is interesting about the Xbox 360 controller?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10295, "Truth_answer": "Wired controllers are only available in white and black. However, wireless controllers are available in numerous different colors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do the wired and wireless Xbox 360 controllers come in different colors?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10296, "Truth_answer": "In When You Reach Me, a homeless laughing man sends Miranda notes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the notes in when you reach me", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10296, "Truth_answer": "A homeless man lives on the corner of Miranda's street. She calls him the laughing man for his tendency to laugh without cause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426111701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_You_Reach_Me_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the laughing man in the book When You Reach Me?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10296, "Truth_answer": "The notes, whose writer claims to be coming to Miranda's time to save a life, offer three signs of the truth of the messages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426111701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_You_Reach_Me_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the laughing man in When You Reach Me write notes to Miranda?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10296, "Truth_answer": "Sal runs onto a street right ahead of an oncoming truck. The laughing man kicks Sal out of the way, sacrificing his own life for Sal's.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the laughing man succeed in saving a life in When You Reach Me?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10296, "Truth_answer": "Miranda's best friend is Sal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Sal in When You Reach Me?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10297, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "john rutter now thank we all our god", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10298, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "politics in the english language by george orwell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10299, "Truth_answer": "In NYC the tipping point was 1908. In 1908 the number of cars passed the number of horses for the first time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did cars become more common than horses", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10299, "Truth_answer": "Mass production of the automobile brought its price within the reach of the working class.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What made people start buying cars instead of horses?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10299, "Truth_answer": "Horse-drawn conveyances were the most common means of local transport in towns and nearby countryside.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200312002515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_and_buggy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the working class use for transport before the automobile?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10299, "Truth_answer": "Buggies cost around $25 to $50.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200312002515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_and_buggy_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were horse-drawn conveyances expensive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10299, "Truth_answer": "A horse and buggy refers to a light, simple, two-person carriage of the late 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What's a buggy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10300, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is created by the motion of the particles within a system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10301, "Truth_answer": "In international waters, no vessel ever has absolute right of way over other vessels.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the right of way in international waters", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10301, "Truth_answer": "For example, two power-driven vessels approaching head-to-head, are both deemed to be give way and both are required to alter course so as to avoid colliding.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Regulations_for_Preventing_Collisions_at_Sea_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How do vessels avoid collisions in international waters?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10301, "Truth_answer": "The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGs) are published by the International Maritime Organization.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Regulations_for_Preventing_Collisions_at_Sea_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who decided the rules for avoiding collisions in international waters?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10301, "Truth_answer": "In 1840 in London, the Trinity House drew up a set of regulations which were enacted by Parliament in 1846.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Regulations_for_Preventing_Collisions_at_Sea_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What's the history of the regulations for preventing collisions at sea?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10301, "Truth_answer": "Admiralty regulations regarding lights for steam ships were included in this statute in 1848.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201010434id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Regulations_for_Preventing_Collisions_at_Sea_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did the Trinity House regulations on avoiding collisions at sea include?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10302, "Truth_answer": "In One Tree Hill Nathan went to Gilmore for 2 years and then transferred to the University of Maryland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did one tree hill characters go to college", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10302, "Truth_answer": "The beginning of the fifth season advanced the timeline by four years to show their lives after college.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Tree_Hill_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does One Tree Hill show its characters going to college?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10302, "Truth_answer": "The first four seasons of One Tree Hill focus on the main characters' lives through their high school years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204034429id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Tree_Hill_(TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was One Tree Hill about before the fifth season?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10302, "Truth_answer": "The fifth season's timeline skip was successful, and is thought to have successfully avoided jumping the shark; viewership also returned to an all-time high.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did people like the time skip change in the fifth season of One Tree Hill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10302, "Truth_answer": "Jumping the shark is an idiom to describe when something that was once popular but has grown less so makes an attempt at publicity which only highlights its irrelevance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of 'jumping the shark'?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10303, "Truth_answer": "A secret treaty was concluded between the Ottoman Empire and the German Empire. The Ottoman Empire was to enter the war on the side of the Central Powers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804012951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman%E2%80%93German_Alliance_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the ottoman empire aid the central powers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10303, "Truth_answer": "The Ottoman–German Alliance was an alliance between the German Empire and the Ottoman Empire that was ratified on August 2, 1914, shortly following the outbreak of World War I.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804012951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman%E2%80%93German_Alliance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Which war was entered into by the Ottoman Empire to support the Central Powers?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10303, "Truth_answer": "The alliance was part of a joint-cooperative effort that would strengthen and modernize the failing Ottoman military.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190804012951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman%E2%80%93German_Alliance_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the Ottoman Empire agree to the alliance with Germany in 1914?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10303, "Truth_answer": "The alliance was part of a joint-cooperative effort that would provide Germany safe passage into neighbouring British colonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Germany want the alliance with the Ottoman Empire in 1914?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10303, "Truth_answer": "The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed V specifically wanted the Empire to remain a non-belligerent nation. However he was more of a figurehead and did not control the government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was interesting about the Ottoman-German alliance in 1914?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10304, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the leading principle in the age of pop", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10305, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i know what did last summer full movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10306, "Truth_answer": "At the end of Othello, Desdemona, Emilia, Roderigo, and Othello himself are dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who all dies at the end of othello", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10306, "Truth_answer": "Othello is short for The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202094748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the full title of the play othello", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10306, "Truth_answer": "Othello was written by William Shakespeare.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/iago-as-professional-manipulator-in-shakespeare-s-othello_p2", "https://janelucas.com/tag/othello/_p2", "https://ostatic.com/essays/messages-and-symbols-in-othello-english-essay_p4", "https://brightkite.com/essay-on/destructive-love_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote othello", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10306, "Truth_answer": "Othello is believed to have been written in 1603.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://isbn.nu/work/othelloofoj/edition_p5", "https://isbn.nu/work/othelloofoj/edition_p6", "https://isbn.nu/work/othelloofoj/edition_p7", "https://isbn.nu/work/othelloofoj/edition_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202094748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello_p0", "https://isbn.nu/work/othelloofoj/edition_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was othello published", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10306, "Truth_answer": "Othello is a tragedy with the varied and enduring themes of racism, love, jealousy, betrayal, revenge, and repentance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202094748id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what themes does othello cover", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10307, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "portion of browser software that reads and executes javascript", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10308, "Truth_answer": "Firearms regulation in Switzerland allows the free acquisition of semi-automatic, and—with a permit—fully automatic firearms, by Swiss citizens and some foreigners with permanent residence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the gun control laws in switzerland", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10308, "Truth_answer": "Switzerland has a relatively high gun ownership rate. There are no official statistics, and estimates vary considerably.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231192542id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_regulation_in_Switzerland_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people in switzerland have guns", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10308, "Truth_answer": "Permits for concealed carrying in public are issued sparingly in Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you have a concealed gun in switzerland", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10308, "Truth_answer": "A Schützenfest (German: , marksmen's festival) is a traditional festival or fair featuring a target shooting competition in the cultures of both Germany and Switzerland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about the gun culture of switzerland", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10308, "Truth_answer": "The winner of the Schützenfest becomes the Schützenkönig (king of marksmen) until the next year's competition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the winner of the schutzenfest called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10309, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "using each letter of a word to make a sentence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10310, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the flu is caused by a dna virus", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10311, "Truth_answer": "The tectonic plates are on the Earth's surface. Tectonic plates are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are all of the tectonic plates located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10311, "Truth_answer": "Tectonic plates are around 100 km (62 mi) thick.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904192817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tectonic_plates_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how thick are the tectonic plates", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10311, "Truth_answer": "Tectonic plates consist of two principal types of material: oceanic crust (also called sima from silicon and magnesium) and continental crust (sial from silicon and aluminium).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904192817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tectonic_plates_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the tectonic plates made of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10311, "Truth_answer": "Tectonic plates are either major, minor, or micro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the tectonic plates categorized", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10311, "Truth_answer": "The major tectonic plates comprise the bulk of the continents and the Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904192817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tectonic_plates_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the major tectonic plates", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10312, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "eagles you get the best of my love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10313, "Truth_answer": "Bob Johnson coached the Penguins to their first Stanley Cup title in the 1991.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the pittsburgh penguins win their first stanley cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10313, "Truth_answer": "The Penguins have won 5 Stanley Cups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many stanley cups has the penguins won", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10313, "Truth_answer": "The Penguins have won the Stanley Cup five times – in 1991, 1992, 2009, 2016, and 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223195709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_Penguins_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which years has the penguins won a stanley cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10313, "Truth_answer": "Iceburgh is the mascot of the Pittsburgh Penguins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the mascot of the pittsburg penguins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10313, "Truth_answer": "Today, the Penguins are one of the NHL's most popular teams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223195709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_Penguins_p26" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the pittsburgh penguins team popular today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10314, "Truth_answer": "Presbyterianism was especially influenced by the French theologian John Calvin, who is credited with the development of Reformed theology, and the work of John Knox.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterianism_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the founder of the presbyterian church", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10314, "Truth_answer": "John Knox was a Scotsman and a Roman Catholic Priest, who studied with John Calvin in Geneva, Switzerland. He brought back Reformed teachings to Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206033628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterianism_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is john knox", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10314, "Truth_answer": "John Knox was born circa 1514.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.thepeerage.com/p33205.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was john knox born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10314, "Truth_answer": "John Knox was born Giffordgate, Haddington, Scotland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was john knox born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10314, "Truth_answer": "John Knox died 24 November 1572.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216062202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Knox_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did john knox die", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10315, "Truth_answer": "The only president to serve more than two terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190115150404id_/https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/which-president-served-more-than-two-terms.html_p0", "https://www.zoo.com/quiz/how-well-do-you-know-20th-century-american-history_p2", "http://grubstreet.ca/articles/index/1749/pr-page.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the president that served more than two terms", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10315, "Truth_answer": "In 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt won the election for his third term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the third term for Franklin D. Roosevelt", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10315, "Truth_answer": "Four years later in 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt ran again and became the only president to be elected to a fourth term.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the third term the last term for Franklin D. Roosevelt", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10315, "Truth_answer": "However, Franklin D. Roosevelt was just a few months into his fourth term when he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away on April 12, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me more about Franklin D. Roosevelt", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10315, "Truth_answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt was able to remain president for so long because he was popular and reliable, and the country was in turmoil due to World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was Franklin D. Roosevelt able to serve so many terms", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10316, "Truth_answer": "According to some estimates,there are roughly 4200 religions in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many religions are in the world today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10316, "Truth_answer": "Christianity is the largest religion by population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003258id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_p24", "https://www.thepracticalgospel.com/what-is-a-monotheistic-religion-definition/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the largest religion", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10316, "Truth_answer": "Rastafari, with 0.6 million adherents", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about the smallest religion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10316, "Truth_answer": "Buddhism is the fifth largest religious population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are buddhists on the list of religious populations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10316, "Truth_answer": "There are seven categories on the list of major religious populations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many categories are on the list of religious populations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10317, "Truth_answer": "Juliet Maryon Mills plays Nanny in Nanny and the Professor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played nanny in nanny and the professor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10317, "Truth_answer": "Nanny and the Professor is an American sitcom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190624214130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanny_and_the_Professor_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the show Nanny and the Professor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10317, "Truth_answer": "Nanny and the Professor has three seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the show Nanny and the Professor have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10317, "Truth_answer": "Nanny and the Professor has 54 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about episodes of Nanny and the Professor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10317, "Truth_answer": "The final episode of Nanny and the Professor aired December 27, 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last episode of Nanny and the Professor air", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10318, "Truth_answer": "The metalloids are located to the right of the post-transition metals and to the left of the non-metals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181203165147id_/https://www.ducksters.com/science/chemistry/metalloids.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the metalloids found in the periodic table", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10318, "Truth_answer": "A metalloid is a type of chemical element which has properties in between, or that are a mixture of, those of metals and nonmetals.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalloid_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the group called metalloids", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10318, "Truth_answer": "The six commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalloid_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalloid_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which are the main six metalloids", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10318, "Truth_answer": "Five elements are less frequently so classified as metalloids: carbon, aluminium, selenium, polonium, and astatine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalloid_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the remaining metalloids", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10318, "Truth_answer": "Typical metalloids have a metallic appearance, but they are brittle and only fair conductors of electricity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002456id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalloid_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do metalloids appear", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10319, "Truth_answer": "Pompeii was buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.jean-cathy.com/Travel/2013-Travel/Italy-and-the-Amalfi-Coast/i-Qv7m55K_p3", "https://www.jean-cathy.com/Travel/2013-Travel/Italy-and-the-Amalfi-Coast/i-Qv7m55K_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the city of pompeii get destroyed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10319, "Truth_answer": "Largely preserved under the ash, the excavated city offered a unique snapshot of Roman life, frozen at the moment it was buried.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was pompeii completely destroyed by the volcano", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10319, "Truth_answer": "Pompei is located in the Province of Naples, Campania, Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is pompeii located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10319, "Truth_answer": "Pompei was founded in the 6th–7th century BC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was pompei founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10319, "Truth_answer": "Pompeii has been a popular tourist destination for over 250 years", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii_p20", "https://planner.makemytrip.com/trip/59-days-in-europe-itinerary-with-culture-outdoors-relaxing-beaches-historic-sites-museums-and-shopping-664c0c26-fcde-43f7-a05a-7331da814ad2/overview_p33", "http://trip-planner.equity-point.com/trip/18-days-in-italy-itinerary-with-culture-outdoors-relaxing-romantic-hidden-gems-beaches-historic-sites-and-museums-a347c340c-b010-435d-bfb0-3066418fb1a2_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the city pompeii a tourist location today", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10320, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the name of the commissioner of education in nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10321, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sgt barry sadler ballad of the green beret lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10322, "Truth_answer": "A weather front is a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities, and is the principal cause of meteorological phenomena outside the tropics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the movement of air masses cause", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10322, "Truth_answer": "In surface weather analyses, fronts are depicted using various colored triangles and half-circles, depending on the type of front.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023151348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_front_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how are the weather fronts depicted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10322, "Truth_answer": "The air masses separated by a front usually differ in temperature and humidity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023151348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_front_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do the separated air masses differ", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10322, "Truth_answer": "Cold fronts may feature narrow bands of thunderstorms and severe weather, and may on occasion be preceded by squall lines or dry lines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023151348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_front_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about cold weather fronts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10322, "Truth_answer": "Cold fronts and occluded fronts generally move from west to east.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023151348id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_front_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which direction do the cold weather fronts move", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10323, "Truth_answer": "The Tokugawa Shogunate organized Japanese society under the strict Tokugawa class system and banned most foreigners under the isolationist policies of Sakoku to promote political stability.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the political goal of the tokugawa shogunate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10323, "Truth_answer": "The Tokugawa Shogunate also known as the Edo Bakufu, was the feudal military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1600 to 1868.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the tokugawa government last", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10323, "Truth_answer": "The Tokugawa Shogunate was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu after victory at the Battle of Sekigahara, ending the civil wars of the Sengoku period following the collapse of the Ashikaga Shogunate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who established the tokugawa government", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10323, "Truth_answer": "The Tokugawa Shogunate saw rapid economic growth and urbanization in Japan which led to the rise of the merchant class and Ukiyo culture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of growth did the tokugawa government lead to", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10323, "Truth_answer": "Ukiyo (浮世, floating, fleeting, or transient world) describes the urban lifestyle, especially the pleasure-seeking aspects, of the Edo-period Japan (1600–1867).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122034119id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about ukiyo culture", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10324, "Truth_answer": "The twelfth season of AGT was won by singing ventriloquist Darci Lynne.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the winner of americas got talent season 12", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10324, "Truth_answer": "The twelfth season of AGT saw singer Angelica Hale finishing second, and glow-light dance troupe Light Balance placing third.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the runner up for agt s12", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10324, "Truth_answer": "Tyra Banks was the host of AGT Season 12.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the host of agt s12", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10324, "Truth_answer": "The winner of America's Got Talent receives a large cash prize and a chance to headline a show on the Las Vegas Strip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what prize does the winner of agt get", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10324, "Truth_answer": "Filming for the fifteenth season of AGT is temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic and host Heidi Klum falling ill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the show agt still going", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10325, "Truth_answer": "Kohima is the hilly capital city of India's north eastern state of Nagaland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state has its capital in farthest east in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10325, "Truth_answer": "With a resident population of 99,039 Kohima is the second largest city in the state.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208064749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohima_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of kohima", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10325, "Truth_answer": "Originally known as Kewhira, the town of Kohima was founded in 1878 when the British Empire established its headquarters of the then Naga Hills.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208064749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohima_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me some history of kohima", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10325, "Truth_answer": "Kohima was originally known as Kewhira. The name, Kohima, was officially given by the British as they could not pronounce the Angami name of Kewhira", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200208064749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohima_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did kohima change names", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10325, "Truth_answer": "The official language of Kohima is English.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/bulgaria/bgsymbols.htm_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191230161457id_/https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/most-popular-languages-in-the-world.html_p5", "http://factacular.com/facts/Somalia_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113083049id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagaland_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the official language of kohima", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10326, "Truth_answer": "Spore: Galactic Adventures is an expansion pack for the multigenre game Spore.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725074504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spore:_Galactic_Adventures_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between spore and spore galactic adventures", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10326, "Truth_answer": "Spore: Galactic Adventures was released on June 23, 2009 in the US.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the spore expansion released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10326, "Truth_answer": "Kip Katsarelis is the producer of Spore: Galactic Adventures.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the spore expansion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10326, "Truth_answer": "The main feature added to the game is the Adventure Creator. This Creator allows players to create various missions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190725074504id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spore:_Galactic_Adventures_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's new gameplaywise in the spore expansion", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10326, "Truth_answer": "Spore: Galactic Adventures gained generally positive reviews according to Metacritic.com. It was praised for its adventure creator which was seen as complex yet easy to use.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics rate the expansion", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10327, "Truth_answer": "Let Her Go is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Passenger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings only know your lover when you let her go lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10327, "Truth_answer": "Let Her Go was recorded at Sydney's Linear Recording.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the song let her go recorded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10327, "Truth_answer": "Let Her Go has achieved international success, topping the charts in many countries around the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_Her_Go_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the song let her go successful", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10327, "Truth_answer": "Let Her Go is a folk rock song.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828032315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_Her_Go_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which genre is the song let her go", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10327, "Truth_answer": "The lyrics of the song Let Her Go are poetic and melancholic, describing the regrets associated with ending a relationship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the lyrics of let her go mean", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10328, "Truth_answer": "At a news conference 10:00 AM on August 28, shortly after Katrina was upgraded to a Category 5 storm, New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin ordered the first ever mandatory evacuation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127060215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina_p10", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190915100524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preparations_for_Hurricane_Katrina_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was new orleans told to evacuate for katrina", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10328, "Truth_answer": "The city government of New Orleans also established a refuge of last resort for citizens who could not leave the city, at the massive Louisiana Superdome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another option besides evacuation for katrina", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10328, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Katrina caused 1,245–1,836 total fatalities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in hurricane katrina", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10328, "Truth_answer": "Hurricane Katrina caused an estimated $125 billion (2005 USD) in damage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the financial impact of hurricane katrina", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10328, "Truth_answer": "Each year, on average, 10 tropical storms, of which six become hurricanes, develop over the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico from June to November.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how often do hurricanes happen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10329, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in 1846 the oregon territory was acquired in a compromise with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10330, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 4 to 20 February 2022, in Beijing and towns in the neighboring Hebei province, China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205061817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the next winter olympics taking place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10330, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 Winter Olympics is scheduled to have 109 in 7 sports (15 disciplines).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many events are in 2022 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10330, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 Winter Olympics motto is Joyful Rendezvous Upon Pure Ice and Snow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the 2022 winter olympics motto", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10330, "Truth_answer": "The 2022 Winter Olympics will be the first Winter Olympics to be held in China.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205061817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the winter olympics been held in china before", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10330, "Truth_answer": "The 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place from 6 to 22 February 2026 in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215011120id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Winter_Olympics_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the next winter olympics location known", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10331, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the fermentation of sugar to alcohol can take place only if living yeast cells are present", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10332, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mit fried und freud ich fahr dahin luther", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10333, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "after gaining control of texas the united states planned to take control of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10334, "Truth_answer": "The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution limits the maximum presidential terms one president can serve to two.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can us president serve more than two non consecutive terms", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10334, "Truth_answer": "After Franklin D. Roosevelt won a third and fourth term, concerns rose about the potential issues involved with a president serving an unlimited number of terms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the 22nd amendment made", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10334, "Truth_answer": "Congress approved the Twenty-second Amendment on March 24, 1947, and submitted it to the state legislatures for ratification.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the 22nd amendment approved", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10334, "Truth_answer": "Over the years, several presidents have voiced their antipathy toward the 22nd amendment, including Harry Truman, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Trump.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did everyone like the 22nd amendment", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10334, "Truth_answer": "According to the Congressional Research Service, over the ensuing half-century (through 2008) 54 joint resolutions seeking to repeal the two-term presidential election limit were introduced.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129015727id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was any real action taken in repealing the 22nd amendment", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10335, "Truth_answer": "Bill Thomas plays Thalmus Rasulala, Mabel's ex-husband and the father of Roger and Dee in the show What's Happening!!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the father on what's happening", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10335, "Truth_answer": "Mabel King plays Mabel Thomas, Raj's and Dee's mother in the show What's Happening!!", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the mother on what's happening", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10335, "Truth_answer": "What's Happening!! is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from August 5, 1976, to April 28, 1979", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show What's Happening!! air", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10335, "Truth_answer": "What's Happening!! Episodes ran for 22-25 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long were the episodes of What's Happening!!", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10335, "Truth_answer": "What's Happening!! follows the lives of three working-class African-American teens living in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the show What's Happening!! about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10336, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "national environmental awareness and education act of 2008 summary", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10337, "Truth_answer": "The federal government of Nigeria is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531221037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_Nigeria_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many arms of government are there in nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10337, "Truth_answer": "The powers of the Federal Nigerian government are vested by the Constitution of Nigeria in the National Assembly, the President, and the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531221037id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_Nigeria_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the government of nigeria get power", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10337, "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a bicameral legislature established under section 4 of the Nigerian Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about the first branch", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10337, "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly of Nigeria consists of a Senate with 109 members a 360-member of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the legislative branch of the nigerian government consist of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10337, "Truth_answer": "The National Assembly, like many other organs of the Nigerian government, is based in Abuja, in the FCT, Abuja.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224145705id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(Nigeria)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the national assembly of nigeria located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10338, "Truth_answer": "Rotational inertia is used to calculate angular momentum and allows us to explain (via conservation of angular momentum) how rotational motion changes when the distribution of mass changes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of mass moment of inertia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10338, "Truth_answer": "The common symbol for Moment of inertia is I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the symbol for mass moment of inertia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10338, "Truth_answer": "The SI unit for Moment of inertia is kg m^2", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the si unit for mass moment of inertia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10338, "Truth_answer": "Tightrope walkers use the moment of inertia of a long rod for balance as they walk the rope.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the moment used by people", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10338, "Truth_answer": "The term moment of inertia was introduced by Leonhard Euler in his book Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu rigidorum in 1765, and it is incorporated into Euler's second law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208151607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_of_inertia_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a related scientist to moment of inertia", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10339, "Truth_answer": "In general, infants that are born very early are not considered to be “viable” until after 24 weeks gestation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when can a baby be born and survive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10339, "Truth_answer": "If you give birth to an infant before they are 24 weeks old, their chance of surviving is usually less than 50 percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029185846id_/https://healthcare.utah.edu/womenshealth/pregnancy-birth/preterm-birth/when-is-it-safe-to-deliver.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the survival rate for babies born before 24 weeks", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10339, "Truth_answer": "Some infants are born before 24 weeks gestation and do survive. But these infants have a very high chance of severe long-term health problems.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other issues with being born early", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10339, "Truth_answer": "Preterm birth, also known as premature birth, is the birth of a baby at fewer than 37 weeks' gestational age, as opposed to the usual about 40 weeks.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the usual timing for giving birth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10339, "Truth_answer": "In those at risk, the hormone progesterone, if taken during pregnancy, may prevent preterm birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002722id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preterm_birth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can hormones help a preterm birth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10340, "Truth_answer": "As of 2018, corporal punishment is still legal in private schools in every U.S. state except New Jersey and Iowa and legal in public schools in nineteen states.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was corporal punishment outlawed in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10340, "Truth_answer": "The practice was held constitutional in the 1977 Supreme Court case Ingraham v. Wright.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108084645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_corporal_punishment_in_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the court case regarding the practice of corporal punishment", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10340, "Truth_answer": "The Court held that the Eight Amendment's iCruel and Unusual Punishments Clause did not apply to schools, being restricted to the treatment of prisoners convicted of a crime.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the practice of corporate punishment declared constitutional", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10340, "Truth_answer": "According to a 2015 study, boys are more likely than girls to be physically punished in schools, and this disparity has persisted for decades.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108084645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_corporal_punishment_in_the_United_States_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does gender affect the practice of corporal punishment in schools", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10340, "Truth_answer": "In polls taken in 2002 and 2005, American adults were respectively 72% and 77% opposed to the use of corporal punishment by teachers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108084645id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_corporal_punishment_in_the_United_States_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the american public agree with corporal punishment in schools", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10341, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "native american tribes in the trail of tears", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10342, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "chicago when will the world be like lovers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10343, "Truth_answer": "J. Michael Finley plays Bart Miller in I Can Only Imagine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played bart millard in i can only imagine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10343, "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine is a 2018 American Christian biographical drama film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the film i can only imagine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10343, "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine is based on the story behind the group MercyMe's song I Can Only Imagine, the best-selling Christian single of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the film i can only imagine based on a book", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10343, "Truth_answer": "At the 2018 Dove Awards, the film I Can Only Imagine won Inspirational Film of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the film i can only imagine win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10343, "Truth_answer": "I Can Only Imagine was released March 16, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626073859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Only_Imagine_(film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the film i can only imagine released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10344, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "former nba player with first name of cal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10345, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "u20 world cup player of the tournament winners", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10346, "Truth_answer": "Vince Carter is the only player in NBA history to play 22 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has played the longest in the nba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10346, "Truth_answer": "Vincent Lamar Carter Jr. is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what team is the player vince carter on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10346, "Truth_answer": "Carter was initially drafted by the Golden State Warriors with the fifth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft. He was then traded to the Toronto Raptors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did vince carter begin playing professionally", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10346, "Truth_answer": "Vince Carter is 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m) tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is vince carter", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10346, "Truth_answer": "Vince Carter is widely regarded as one of the greatest dunkers of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which skill is the player vince carter known for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10347, "Truth_answer": "The United States Postal Service is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=granuleid%3AUSC-prelim-title42-chapter68&saved=%7CZ3JhbnVsZWlkOlVTQy1wcmVsaW0tdGl0bGU0Mi1zZWN0aW9uNTE3MGI%3D%7C%7C%7C0%7Cfalse%7Cprelim&edition=prelim_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the us postal service private or government", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10347, "Truth_answer": "The USPS is responsible for providing postal service in the United States, including its insular areas and associated states.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the usps agency responsible for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10347, "Truth_answer": "The USPS is one of the few government agencies explicitly authorized by the United States Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the usps agency get authority", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10347, "Truth_answer": "The USPS has 644,124 employees (503,103 career, 141,021 non-career) as of 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many employees does the usps have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10347, "Truth_answer": "The USPS Headquarters is 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington DC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the headquarters of the usps", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10348, "Truth_answer": "The RSX Type-S has a naturally-aspirated Inline 4 cylinder engine, Petrol motor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204021id_/https://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Acura/22036/Acura-RSX%E2%80%94Type-S.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what engine is in the acura rsx type s", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10348, "Truth_answer": "The Acura RSX Type-S has a transverse engine alignment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the engine alignment of the acura rsx type s", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10348, "Truth_answer": "The Acura RSX Type-S has two doors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many doors does the acura rsx type s have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10348, "Truth_answer": "The Acura RSX Type-S has a top speed of 145 mph.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204021id_/https://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Acura/22036/Acura-RSX%E2%80%94Type-S.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the top speed of the acura rsx type s", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10348, "Truth_answer": "The Acura RSX Type-S weighs 2767 lbs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204021id_/https://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Acura/22036/Acura-RSX%E2%80%94Type-S.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the weight of the acura rsx type s", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10349, "Truth_answer": "Black leopards range from three to seven feet in length. Black jaguars range from 5.6 to 7.9 feet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the length of a black panther", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10349, "Truth_answer": "Melanism in the jaguar is conferred by a dominant allele, and in the leopard by a recessive allele.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what causes the black panther to be black", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10349, "Truth_answer": "Melanistic and non-melanistic animals can be littermates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the whole litter of cats black", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10349, "Truth_answer": "It is thought that melanism confers a selective advantage under certain conditions since it is more common in regions of dense forest, where light levels are lower.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the black cat color offer any advantages", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10349, "Truth_answer": "Due to the excess black pigments, the typical spotted markings are present, but hidden, which is called ghost rosettes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are black panthers completely black", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10350, "Truth_answer": "Wall outlets in America have two standard voltage amounts: 120 and 240.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095837id_/https://www.hunker.com/13414185/how-to-tell-the-voltage-of-an-outlet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what voltage comes out of a wall outlet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10350, "Truth_answer": "Most Asian countries all run on 220/240 volt electricity.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120415id_/https://www.220-electronics.com/blog/voltage-converters-asia-need-know_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what voltage comes out of a wall outlet in asia", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10350, "Truth_answer": "The US wanted to change to a higher voltage, but because of the cost involved to replace all electric appliances, they decided not to.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do asia and america have different voltages", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10350, "Truth_answer": "1.5 V is the AA standard voltage.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.monnit.com/Product/MNS-9-W2-VM-050_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191109094102id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AA_battery_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the voltage of AA battery", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10350, "Truth_answer": "Common symbols for voltage is V , ∆V , U , ∆U.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the symbol for voltage", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10351, "Truth_answer": "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is hosted by playwright and actor Peter Sagal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is hosting wait wait don't tell me today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10351, "Truth_answer": "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is a Game showpanel / showcomedy radio show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10351, "Truth_answer": "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! runs for approx. 50 min.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does the show run", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10351, "Truth_answer": "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! originally aired January 3, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10351, "Truth_answer": "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is recorded in front of a live audience in Chicago at the Chase Auditorium beneath the Chase Tower on Thursday nights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the show recorded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10352, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "an atom in a molecule has a steric number of 4 one of which comes from a lone pair", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10353, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following places was the 70th world health conference organised", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10354, "Truth_answer": "All planets except Jupiter and Neptune have a smaller surface gravity compared to the earth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many planets have smaller surface gravity compared to the earth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10354, "Truth_answer": "The surface gravity of a planet or star with a given mass will be approximately inversely proportional to the square of its radius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does surface gravity of different planets differ", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10354, "Truth_answer": "Surface gravity is measured in units of acceleration, which, in the SI system, are meters per second squared.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203031304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_gravity_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how is surface gravity measured", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10354, "Truth_answer": "The surface gravity of a white dwarf is very high, and of a neutron star even higher.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203031304id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_gravity_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do stars have high surface gravity", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10354, "Truth_answer": "The neutron star's compactness gives it a surface gravity of up to 7×1012 m/s² with typical values of order 1012 m/s² (that is more than 1011 times that of Earth).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do stars have high surface gravity", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10355, "Truth_answer": "All mammals except prototherians give birth to live young.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what can any mammal in the group theria do that prototherians cannot", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10355, "Truth_answer": "The term Mammals comes from the Latin mamma meaning breast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the etymology of the term mammal", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10355, "Truth_answer": "There are around 5,450 species of mammals.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many species of mammal are on earth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10355, "Truth_answer": "The largest orders of mammals are the rodents, bats and Soricomorpha (shrews and others).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130213900id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest order of mammals", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10355, "Truth_answer": "Mammals can organize themselves into fission-fusion societies, harems, and hierarchies—but can also be solitary and territorial. Most mammals are polygynous, but some can be monogamous or polyandrous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me about mammal mating", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10356, "Truth_answer": "India is majorly Hindu and Pakistan is mostly Muslim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the religions of india and pakistan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10356, "Truth_answer": "According to the 2011 census, 79.8% of the population of India practices Hinduism, 14.2% adheres to Islam, 2.3% adheres to Christianity, 1.7% adheres to Sikhism, and 0.7% adheres to Buddhism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can i get the percentages for religions in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10356, "Truth_answer": "The Constitution of India has declared the right to freedom of religion to be a fundamental right.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does india have freedom of religion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10356, "Truth_answer": "Today, India is home to around 94% of the global population of Hindus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128010544id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_India_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the hindu population is in india", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10356, "Truth_answer": "Indian Jews are a religious minority of India (0.0335%), but have historically lived in India without any instances of anti-Semitism from the local majority populace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of the jewish population is in india", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10357, "Truth_answer": "Season 3 of Some Assembly Required aired from March 14, 2016-June 6, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does some assembly required season 3 come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10357, "Truth_answer": "Some Assembly Required is a teen situation comedy series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614125226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some_Assembly_Required_(2014_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what genre is the show some assembly required", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10357, "Truth_answer": "Some Assembly Required is from Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614125226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some_Assembly_Required_(2014_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the country of origin for some assembly required", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10357, "Truth_answer": "Some Assembly Required has 57 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614125226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some_Assembly_Required_(2014_TV_series)_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614125226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Some_Assembly_Required_(2014_TV_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of some assembly required are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10357, "Truth_answer": "Some Assembly Required is about Jarvis Raines (Kolton Stewart) is an average 14-year-old who becomes the CEO of a toy company after his house blows up.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the basic plot for some assembly required", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10358, "Truth_answer": "Phoenix's DeWanna Bonner will be the WNBA's top earner in 2019 at $127,500.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211164037id_/https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0410/top-wnba-salaries.aspx_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the biggest contract in the wnba", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10358, "Truth_answer": "The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is currently composed of twelve teams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many women's nba teams exist", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10358, "Truth_answer": "Five WNBA teams have direct NBA counterparts and play in the same arena: Indiana Fever, Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, and Phoenix Mercury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210011530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_National_Basketball_Association_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the wnba teams share an NBA counterpart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10358, "Truth_answer": "The WNBA league was founded on April 22, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the wnba league founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10358, "Truth_answer": "David Stern is the founder of the WNBA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who founded the league", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10359, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "given a known example discuss the concept of extinction", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10360, "Truth_answer": "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City by Kendrick Lamar was released on October 22, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did good kid maad city come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10360, "Truth_answer": "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City was recorded mostly at several studios in California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102211417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Kid,_M.A.A.D_City_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City recorded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10360, "Truth_answer": "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City's release was supported by five singles – The Recipe, Swimming Pools (Drank), Backseat Freestyle, Poetic Justice, and Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City have singles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10360, "Truth_answer": "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City earned Lamar four Grammy Award nominations at the 2014 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102211417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Kid,_M.A.A.D_City_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102211417id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Kid,_M.A.A.D_City_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the rapper Good Kid, M.A.A.D City win any awards for the album", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10360, "Truth_answer": "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City's runtime is 68:23.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10361, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Roman Empire had an imperial banner: a black eagle on a golden background. In 1778 the Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz adopted the flag in its modern tri-color arrangement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there earlier forms of the german flag why have the changes been made", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10361, "Truth_answer": "Since the mid-19th century, Germany has two competing traditions of national colours, black-red-gold and black-white-red.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the colors on the the german flag", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10361, "Truth_answer": "The colours black-white-red appeared for the first time only in 1867, in the constitution of the North German Confederation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024084602id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Germany_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the black-white-red germany flag appear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10361, "Truth_answer": "The black-red-gold flag was used to symbolize the movement against the Conservative European Order that was established after Napoleon's defeat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the original colors black red and gold for germany come from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10361, "Truth_answer": "The German Flag comes in the civil, government, vertical, and military variants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the variants of germany's flag", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10362, "Truth_answer": "Bloodstained was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in June 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205030453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodstained:_Ritual_of_the_Night_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when does bloodstained ritual of the night release", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10362, "Truth_answer": "The Kickstarter for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night was used to demonstrate to potential funding agencies of the demand for the game in 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the game bloodstained kickstarted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10362, "Truth_answer": "The Kickstarter for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night successfully raised more than US$5.5 million from backers, making it one of the most funded video game campaigns on the platform.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much money was kickstarted by bloodstained", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10362, "Truth_answer": "The game was nominated for Off Broadway Award for Best Indie Game at the New York Game Awards./", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205030453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodstained:_Ritual_of_the_Night_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the game bloodstained get nominated for any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10362, "Truth_answer": "The game Bloodstained won the award for Control Precision at the NAVGTR Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did bloodstained win an award", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10363, "Truth_answer": "Daisuke Ohata, the world’s leading international try scorer with 69.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has scored the most tries in rugby history and how many did he score", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10363, "Truth_answer": "Daisuke Ohata was born 11 November 1975.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Daisuke Ohata born", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10363, "Truth_answer": "Daisuke Ohata was born in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the birthplace of Daisuke Ohata", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10363, "Truth_answer": "Daisuke Ohata attended rugby nurseries Tokai Dai Gyosei High School and Kyoto Sangyo University.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was Daisuke Ohata educated", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10363, "Truth_answer": "On 10 January 2011, Daisuke Ohata's retirement was announced due to a knee injury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201111100019id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisuke_Ohata_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is Daisuke Ohata retired", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10364, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry has 16,419 career points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many points does curry have in his career", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10364, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry is also known as Steph, Baby-Faced Assassin, Chef Curry, The Human Torch, Threezus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the stephen curry's nicknames", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10364, "Truth_answer": "The all-time leading scorer in NBA history is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who scored a total of 38,387 career points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the record for points in nba", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10364, "Truth_answer": "As of March 10, 2020, the active NBA player with the most career points scored is LeBron James.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the record for points in nba that is still active", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10364, "Truth_answer": "The record for points scored in a single NBA season belongs to Wilt Chamberlain, who scored 4,029 points in the 1961–62 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has the record for most points in an nba season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10365, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the color curtain a report on the bandung conference pdf", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10366, "Truth_answer": "Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder, known professionally as CCH Pounder plays Max's mother in the show Living Single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played max's mother on living single", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10366, "Truth_answer": "Living Single is an American television sitcom that aired for five seasons on the Fox network from August 22, 1993 to January 1, 1998.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.123moviesla.com/series/final-space/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show living single air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10366, "Truth_answer": "Living Single centered on the lives of six friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in a Brooklyn brownstone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main plot of living single", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10366, "Truth_answer": "Living Single was produced at Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the show living single filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10366, "Truth_answer": "Living Single's theme song is We Are Living Single, written and performed by Queen Latifah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you tell me the theme song for living single", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10367, "Truth_answer": "In probability theory, the expected value of a random variable is a key aspect of its probability distribution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126092710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mathematical expectation of a random variable", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10367, "Truth_answer": "The expected value of a discrete random variable is the probability-weighted average of all its possible values.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.probabilisticworld.com/intuitive-explanation-expected-value/_p11", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126092710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is mathematical expectation of a discrete random variable", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10367, "Truth_answer": "In other words, each possible value the random variable can assume is multiplied by its probability of occurring, and the resulting products are summed to produce the expected value.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126092710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can you explain about The expected value of a discrete random variable is the probability-weighted average of all its possible values.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10367, "Truth_answer": "Expected value also applies to an absolutely continuous random variable, except that an integral of the variable with respect to its probability density replaces the sum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126092710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does expected value apply to an absolutely continuous random variable", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10367, "Truth_answer": "For example, in decision theory, an agent making an optimal choice in the context of incomplete information is often assumed to maximize the expected value of their utility function.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a real world application of expected value", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10368, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "words on the front of great seal of the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10369, "Truth_answer": "If a knife has 2 blades and they are pivoted at opposite ends, it is a penknife; if they are pivoted at the same end it is a pocket knife.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002247id_/https://royalarmouries.org/stories/technology/when-is-a-penknife-a-pocket-knife/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the difference between a pen knife and a pocket knife", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10369, "Truth_answer": "Originally, penknives were used for thinning and pointing quills to prepare them for use as dip pens and, later, for repairing or re-pointing the nib.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was a pen knife first used for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10369, "Truth_answer": "Today he word penknife is the common British English term for both a pocketknife, which can have single or multiple blades, and for multi-tools, with additional tools.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Penknife_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220085536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penknife_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are pen knives used for today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10369, "Truth_answer": "A typical blade length for a penknife is 5 to 15 centimetres (2 to 6 in).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the blade of a penknife", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10369, "Truth_answer": "During the 20th century there has been a proliferation of multi-function knives with assorted blades and gadgets, including; awls, reamers, scissors, nail files, corkscrews, tweezers, toothpicks, and so on.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Penknife_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220085536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penknife_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the pen knife evolved", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10370, "Truth_answer": "Most slaves were people captured in times of war. As the Roman Empire expanded, they often captured slaves from new lands they conquered.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who were forced by conquest to become servants to the romans", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10370, "Truth_answer": "Slaves did all sorts of work throughout the empire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221021143id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_rome/slaves.php_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What work did slaves of the roman empire do?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10370, "Truth_answer": "In general, slaves were considered valuable property and it made sense to treat them well.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221021143id_/https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_rome/slaves.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were the slaves of the roman empire treated well", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10370, "Truth_answer": "Yes, slaves were sometimes set free by their owner (called manumission). Sometimes slaves were able to purchase their own freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "could the slaves of the roman empire become free", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10370, "Truth_answer": "The slaves of Rome banded together and rebelled several times during the history of Ancient Rome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the slaves of the roman empire ever rebel", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10371, "Truth_answer": "After driving off Shere Khan, Mowgli goes to a human village where he is adopted by Messua and her husband whose own son Nathoo was also taken by a tiger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222051217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mowgli_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who adopts mowgli in the village and why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10371, "Truth_answer": "Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its adaptations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190726210507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shere_Khan_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Shere Khan in The Jungle Book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10371, "Truth_answer": "Shere Khan's name is a translation of the English denomination of the bengal tiger: Royal Tiger into Hindi, where shere means tiger and khan is the mongol word for king.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of Shere Khan's name?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10371, "Truth_answer": "While herding buffalo for the village, Mowgli learns that the Bengal tiger, Shere Khan is still planning to kill him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222051217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mowgli_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens after mowgli is adopted by messua and her husband", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10371, "Truth_answer": "With the aid of two wolves, Mowgli traps the Bengal tiger Shere Khan in a ravine where the buffalo trample him. The tiger dies and Mowgli sets to skin him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191222051217id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mowgli_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the bengal tiger shere khan succeed in killing mowgli", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10372, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nationalities eligible for visa on arrival in uae", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10373, "Truth_answer": "A prolific forward, French retired professional footballer Just Fontaine is best known for scoring the most goals in a single edition of the FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "most goals by a player in a single world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10373, "Truth_answer": "Just Fontaine scored the most goals in a single FIFA World Cup in 1958.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what edition of the fifa world cup was the record of most goals in a single world cup set by just fontaine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10373, "Truth_answer": "With 13 goals, Just Fontaine was the top scorer in the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017073719id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_FIFA_World_Cup_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals were scored by just fontaine score at the 1958 fifa world cup", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10373, "Truth_answer": "Just Fontaine remains fourth-top scorer in FIFA World Cup history, with Gerd Müller, Ronaldo and Miroslav Klose - having played in at least two tournaments.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does just fontaine rank all-time in scoring at the world cup", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10373, "Truth_answer": "Just Fontaine was born on August 18, 1933.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the date of birth of just fontaine", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10374, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain in detail the strength and weakness of the healthcare facility in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10375, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship was won by the LSU Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the national college football championship this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10375, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship featured LSU Tigers defeating the Clemson Tigers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What team did the LSU Tigers defeat at the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10375, "Truth_answer": "The score of the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship was 40 LSU to 25 Clemson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the score for the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10375, "Truth_answer": "2019 LSU Tigers claimed the second 15–0 season among any team in the modern era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_LSU_Tigers_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any records broken at the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10375, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Clemson Tigers were the first undefeated College Football Playoff champion and the first college football program to finish with a record of 15–0 since Penn in 1897.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413172905id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Clemson_Tigers_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the first team to win 15 games in the modern era of college football?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10376, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which african country is still in the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10377, "Truth_answer": "Rankin is a last name of Scottish and Irish origin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412112556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rankin_(name)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the last name rankin come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10377, "Truth_answer": "Rankin is derived from the medieval personal name Rankin, which is a diminutive of Ronald or Rand, combined with the diminutive suffix kin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190412112556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rankin_(name)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the name, Rankin, a diminutive?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10377, "Truth_answer": "Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse Rögnvaldr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the origins of the name Ronald?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10377, "Truth_answer": "In some cases Ronald is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Raghnall, a name likewise derived from Rögnvaldr.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119001247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other origins of the name ronald", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10377, "Truth_answer": "Rankin is the 8,539th most common surname in the world. Approximately 66,976 people bear this surname.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how common is rankin as a last name in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10378, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "100 things to do before high school cast age", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10379, "Truth_answer": "The Nile River's main tributaries—the White Nile and the Blue Nile—meet in Khartoum, Sudan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the blue nile and white nile meet", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10379, "Truth_answer": "The location where the two Niles meet is known as al-Mogran or al-Muqran.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207033525id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khartoum_p0", "http://africancapitalcities.org/cities.php?time=1573332011_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the confluence of the White and Blue Nile have a name?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10379, "Truth_answer": "The origin of the word Khartoum is uncertain. One theory argues that it refers to the narrow strip of land extending between the Blue and White Niles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the city name Khartoum?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10379, "Truth_answer": "Dinka scholars argue that the name derives from the Dinka words khar-tuom or khier-tuom, translating to place where rivers meet.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there theories on the name of Khartoum besides the strip of land?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10379, "Truth_answer": "The population of Khartoum as of 2008 is 3,639,598.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the population of Khartoum?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10380, "Truth_answer": "Some time near the end of their first year of college, Zack Morris and Kelly Kapowski get back together, survive some rocky times and get married.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do zack and kelly get back together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10380, "Truth_answer": "In Saved by the Bell: The College Years, we see Zack Morris attending Cal U, along with Screech Powers, A.C. Slater, and later on, Kelly Kapowski.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112032541id_/https://savedbythebell.fandom.com/wiki/Zack_Morris_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did zack morris and kelly kapowski go to college", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10380, "Truth_answer": "NBC's new streaming service Peacock is reviving the Saved by the Bell for 2020 audiences.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "will there be another incarnation of the save by the bell series", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10380, "Truth_answer": "The Saved by the Bell 2020 tv series will center around a new group of Bayside High students from overprivileged and working-class families.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085046id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saved_by_the_Bell_(2020_TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the 2020 save by the bell series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10380, "Truth_answer": "Peacock rounded out the lead cast for the 2020 Saved by the Bell reboot, adding Haskiri Velazquez (The Birch), Mitchell Hoog (Harriet), Alycia Pascual-Pena (Chase) and Belmont Cameli (Empire).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127220554id_/https://deadline.com/2020/01/saved-by-the-bell-peacock-lead-cast-reboot-1202842653/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who will star as the new group of bayside high students in the saved by the bell 2020 tv series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10381, "Truth_answer": "It is revealed that it was Orson Hodge who wrote the letters to Bree Van de Kamp.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the note to bree on desperate housewives", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10381, "Truth_answer": "Orson Hodge is Bree Van de Kamp's second husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the relationship between bree van de kamp and orson hodge on desperate housewives", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10381, "Truth_answer": "Rex Van de Kamp was Bree Van de Kamp's first husband.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was bree van de kamp's first husband on desperate housewives", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10381, "Truth_answer": "Rex Van de Kamp died after being poisoned by the family's scheming pharmacist, George Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the marriage between bree van de kamp and rex van de kamp on desperate housewives end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10381, "Truth_answer": "George Williams overdosed on sleeping pills which ultimately led to his death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was the pharmacist george williams arrested after poisoning rex van de kamp on desperate housewives", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10382, "Truth_answer": "How Does a Moment Last Forever“ is sung by Emma Watson in the 2017 film Beauty and the Beast. Celine Dion's version plays over the film's ending credits.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the songs in the new beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10382, "Truth_answer": "Belle played by Emma Watson performs How Does a Moment Last Forever as she discovers the truth about her mother's fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123011528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Does_a_Moment_Last_Forever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "during what moment is how does a moment last forever performed in the 2017 film beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10382, "Truth_answer": "How Does a Moment Last Forever is a show tune.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123011528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Does_a_Moment_Last_Forever_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214122340id_/http://www.mtv.com:80/news/2992826/beauty-and-the-beast-live-action-songs-ranked/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of How Does a Moment Last Forever?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10382, "Truth_answer": "How Does a Moment Last Forever is a song written by lyricist Tim Rice and composer Alan Menken.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123011528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Does_a_Moment_Last_Forever_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the lyrics and arrangement for How Does a Moment Last Forever by the same person?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10382, "Truth_answer": "How Does a Moment Last Forever received generally positive reviews from critics upon its release. Broadway World described it as an emotional ballad about holding onto life's precious moments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200123011528id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Does_a_Moment_Last_Forever_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How was How Does a Moment Last Forever critically received?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10383, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following was true of the works progress administration", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10384, "Truth_answer": "The third book of Warriors: The Broken Code is Veil of Shadows, to be released on April 7th, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the next warrior cats come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10384, "Truth_answer": "There are currently seven sub-series, each containing six books except for the seventh sub-series, which is currently in progress.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121091706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warriors_(novel_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Warrior Cat books have been published?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10384, "Truth_answer": "The series is written by authors Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, and Tui T. Sutherland, with the plot developed by editor Victoria Holmes under the collective pseudonym Erin Hunter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121091706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warriors_(novel_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who writes the Warrior Cat series of books?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10384, "Truth_answer": "Warrior Cats has received mostly positive reviews, but it has also been criticized for being confusing due to its large number of characters and numerous events and relations.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121091706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warriors_(novel_series)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the critical reception of the Warrior Cat book series?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10384, "Truth_answer": "Although nominated for several awards, Warrior Cats has yet to receive any major literary prizes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Warrior Cats series won awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10385, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "slauson and 8th av in south central l.a", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10386, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "nba players who went to high school in north carolina", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10387, "Truth_answer": "On May 12, 2009, it was confirmed that Hilarie Burton, who portrayed Peyton Sawyer would not be returning for the seventh season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to peyton in one tree hill season 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10387, "Truth_answer": "Hilarie Burton explained she hoped for more creative control before leaving the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did Hilarie Burton leave One Tree Hill?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10387, "Truth_answer": "In May 2009, The CW announced Chad Michael Murray, who portrayed Lucas Scott, would not be returning to One Tree Hill for its seventh season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any other character besides peyton sawyer not return for one tree hill season 7", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10387, "Truth_answer": "A video of Chad Michael Murray was recorded in which he was telling fans that One Tree Hill did not want him back because they wanted to save money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the rationale for Chad Michael Murray leaving One Tree Hill?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10387, "Truth_answer": "One Tree Hill executive producer Mark Schwann said in an interview that Chad Michael Murray had been offered great things to return to the show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a response to Chad Michael Murray reasoning for leaving One Tree Hill video?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10388, "Truth_answer": "The external oblique muscles are located on the outer surface of the sides of the abdomen, on each side of the rectus abdominis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220032704id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/external-oblique-definition-function-aponeurosis.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the oblique muscle located in the body", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10388, "Truth_answer": "The external oblique functions to pull the chest downwards and compress the abdominal cavity", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724174442id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_external_oblique_muscle_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the purpose of the external oblique muscle?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10388, "Truth_answer": "The abdominal internal oblique muscle, also internal oblique muscle or interior oblique, is an abdominal muscle in the abdominal wall that lies below the external oblique muscle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421212951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_internal_oblique_muscle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there an inverse muscle to the external oblique muscle?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10388, "Truth_answer": "The abdominal internal oblique muscle acts as an antagonist to the diaphragm, helping to reduce the volume of the chest cavity during exhalation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wow does the abdominal internal oblique muscle help the body", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10388, "Truth_answer": "The transverse abdominal muscle is a muscle layer of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall which is deep to the internal oblique muscle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200507234027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverse_abdominal_muscle_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does another muscle work alongside the abdominal internal oblique and external oblique muscles?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10389, "Truth_answer": "You're My Best Friend was used in several films such as I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Shaun of the Dead, Peter's Friends and The Secret Life of Pets.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie was you're my best friend by queen in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10389, "Truth_answer": "You're My Best Friend was used in the end credits of I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the Queen song You're My Best Friend played in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10389, "Truth_answer": "The Queen song You're My Best Friend reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart and number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011042520id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_My_Best_Friend_(Queen_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Queen song You're My Best Friend chart?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10389, "Truth_answer": "You're My Best Friend was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in the US with over one million copies sold.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many copies of Queen's You're My Best Friend were sold?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10389, "Truth_answer": "You're My Best Friend was first included on the 1975 album A Night at the Opera.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What album was Queen's You're My Best Friend on?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10390, "Truth_answer": "White Walkers appear at the beginning of the first episode of Game of Thrones, Winter Is Coming.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do you see white walkers in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10390, "Truth_answer": "The Night King is the leader of the White Walkers in the television series Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125094918id_/http://awoiaf.westeros.org:80/index.php/Night_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the leader of the white walkers in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10390, "Truth_answer": "The Night King is played by Richard Brake and later by Vladimir Furdik.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125094918id_/http://awoiaf.westeros.org:80/index.php/Night_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the night king, leader of the white walkers, in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10390, "Truth_answer": "Richard Brake left the role of the Night King behind due to conflicting schedules. He was due to star in tv series The Bastard Executioner.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191110180908id_/https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1200194/game-of-thrones-why-did-night-king-star-actor-Richard-brake-leave-hbo-series_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did richard brake leave the role of the night king in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10390, "Truth_answer": "On November 18, 2015, creator Kurt Sutter announced that FX had cancelled The Bastard Executioner series after one season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801205952id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bastard_Executioner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Richard Brake's new show The Bastard Executioner pan out", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10391, "Truth_answer": "The only United States President who was catholic was John F. Kennedy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many presidents of the united states were catholic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10391, "Truth_answer": "Protestants predominate as affiliations of presidents of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125020611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most common religious affiliation of us presidents", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10391, "Truth_answer": "No president has openly identified as atheist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125020611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were there any atheist United States Presidents?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10391, "Truth_answer": "Three presidents—Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson—had no denominational or religious affiliation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about were there any no denominational or religious affiliation united states presidents", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10391, "Truth_answer": "Speculation of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and William Howard Taft being atheists was reported during election campaigns", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did religion ever become an issue for United State presidents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10392, "Truth_answer": "Catholics have often been divided on interpretations of what end-of-life care should be.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the right to die an issue", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10392, "Truth_answer": "A vast body of Catholic Church documents and teaching holds that life should be preserved, but not necessarily at the cost of artificial or extraordinary measures.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418025708id_/https://www.vox.com/2018/5/21/17360978/right-to-die-assisted-dying-suicide-david-goodall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the catholic church teach regarding end-of-life care", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10392, "Truth_answer": "Where the line falls between “ordinary” and “extraordinary” measures to persevere life is a subject of extreme debate among Catholics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200418025708id_/https://www.vox.com/2018/5/21/17360978/right-to-die-assisted-dying-suicide-david-goodall_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the line fall for end-of-life care and of artificial or extraordinary measures for the catholic church", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10392, "Truth_answer": "Life at all costs — life prolonged through painful or uncomfortable medical procedures — has “never been what the church has taught,” according to John Paris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is life preservation paramount in catholic church teachings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10392, "Truth_answer": "Jesuit priest Howard Gray was taken off a ventilator after being injured in a car accident, and this was hardly controversial among his Jesuit brethren.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is every preventable death against catholic church teachings", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10393, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "diary of a wimpy kid dog days movie cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10394, "Truth_answer": "The second season of The Secret Circle was the sequel planned to follow the first season of the show. The series was cancelled, however, on May 11, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the secret circle season 2 coming out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10394, "Truth_answer": "The CW cited low ratings and the high cost of special effects as the reason for the cancellation of The Secret Circle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was The Secret Circle cancelled?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10394, "Truth_answer": "Talks were entered with other networks — such as ABC Family — however The Secret Circle was not picked up by another network.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517101301id_/https://thesecretcircle.fandom.com/wiki/Season_2_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the secret circle get picked up by another network besides the cw after cancellation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10394, "Truth_answer": "Cassie Blake was a happy, normal teenage girl - until her mother Amelia dies in what appears to be a tragic accidental fire.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the premise of The Secret Circle?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10394, "Truth_answer": "Britt Roberston portrayed Cassie Blake on the CW television show, The Secret Circle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001733id_/https://thesecretcircle.fandom.com/wiki/Britt_Robertson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who portrayed Cassie Blake in The Secret Circle?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10395, "Truth_answer": "Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni is the Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the deputy speaker of lagos state house of assembly", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10395, "Truth_answer": "Mudashiru Obasa was re-elected as the Speaker of the Assembly.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about who is the speaker of lagos state house of assembly", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10395, "Truth_answer": "Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa is a member of All Progressives Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the political affiliation of Mudashiru Obasa?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10395, "Truth_answer": "The All Progressives Congress support state's rights, advancing state police as part of its manifesto.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the ideology of the All Progressives Congress?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10395, "Truth_answer": "The All Progressives Congress is generally considered to be a centre-left political party that favors controlled market economic policies, and a strong and active role for government regulation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022111554id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Progressives_Congress_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the economic ideology of the All Progressives Congress?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10396, "Truth_answer": "The Hunt for Red October marks the first appearance of Tom Clancy's most popular fictional character Jack Ryan, first published on October 1, 1984.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did tom clancy write jack ryan books", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10396, "Truth_answer": "The Hunt for Red October is the debut novel by Tom Clancy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231073028id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_October_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211090319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_October_(film)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629193126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_(film_series)_p6", "https://www.harpercollins.co.uk/search-results/?category=F00J0M&searchname=Napoleonic+War+fiction_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629193126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_(film_series)_p10", "https://www.mommygearest.com/kindle-paperwhite-review/?replytocom=73775_p21", "http://guides.hmcpl.org/mystery_p8", "http://guides.hmcpl.org/mystery_p18" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was The Hunt for Red October Tom Clancy's first book?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10396, "Truth_answer": "A namesake film adaptation of The Hunt for Red October was released on March 2, 1990.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a film adaptation of The Hunt for Red October?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10396, "Truth_answer": "Jack Ryan was played by Alec Baldwin in the film The Hunt for Red October.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played jack ryan in the film hunt for red october", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10396, "Truth_answer": "Jack Ryan is an American series of five action thriller films based on the fictional character of Jack Ryan", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190629193126id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_(film_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many installments are there in the jack ryan film series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10397, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the devil is a part-timer episode 14 english dub", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10398, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i was in that chevy playing savage life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10399, "Truth_answer": "Beth Littleford had a starring role as Ellen Jennings in the Disney Channel original series Dog with a Blog.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the mom in dog with a blog", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10399, "Truth_answer": "Dog with a Blog aired on Disney Channel from October 12, 2012 to September 25, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Dog with a Blog run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10399, "Truth_answer": "Dog with a Blog has received generally mixed reviews from critics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208042659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_with_a_Blog_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was dog with a blog received by critics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10399, "Truth_answer": "Stan, the family dog has the ability to speak and keeps a blog documenting his family's life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the plot of Dog with a Blog?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10399, "Truth_answer": "A dog named Mick portrayed Stan after episode five.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Stan in Dog with a Blog?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10400, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i wanna soak up the sun i wanna tell everyone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10401, "Truth_answer": "Lyons' Corner Houses first appeared in 1909 and remained until 1977.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Lyons_and_Co._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last lyons corner house close", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10401, "Truth_answer": "Lyons' Corner Houses were on or near the corners of Coventry Street, Strand and Tottenham Court Road.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were Lyons' Corner Houses located?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10401, "Truth_answer": "The ground floor of Lyons' Corner Houses was a food hall with counters for delicatessen, sweets and chocolates, cakes, fruit, flowers and other products.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Lyons_and_Co._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what purpose did lyons' corner houses serve", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10401, "Truth_answer": "Lyons' Corner Houses possessed hairdressing salons, telephone booths, theatre booking agencies and several restaurants, each with a different theme and all with their own musicians.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other goods or services did lyons' corner houses have besides a food hall with counters for delicatessen, sweets, and chocolates, cakes, fruit, and flowers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10401, "Truth_answer": "For a time Lyons' Corner Houses were open 24 hours a day, and at their peak each branch employed around 400 staff.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200130073927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Lyons_and_Co._p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the operating hours of lyons' corner houses", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10402, "Truth_answer": "Roman Catholic belief in after-life purification is based on the practice of praying for the dead, which is mentioned in 2 Maccabees 12:42-44, part of Sacred Scripture.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the idea of purgatory come from in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10402, "Truth_answer": "According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church praying for the dead was adopted by Christians from the beginning.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the practice of praying for the dead first adopted", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10402, "Truth_answer": "By praying for the dead, the dead are thereby assisted between death and their entry into their final abode.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the purpose of the practice of praying for the dead", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10402, "Truth_answer": "In general, Protestant churches reject the Roman Catholic doctrine of purgatory although some teach the existence of an intermediate state.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do protestants share the same as catholics of an after-life purification based on the practice of praying for the dead", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10402, "Truth_answer": "The general Protestant view is that the Bible, from which Protestants exclude deuterocanonical books such as 2 Maccabees, contains no overt, explicit discussion of purgatory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124083519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the roman catholic doctrine of purgatory rejected by protestant churches", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10403, "Truth_answer": "Justin Timberlake starred in the Trolls movie as Branch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the voice of branch in trolls", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10403, "Truth_answer": "Trolls was theatrically released in the United States on November 4, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Trolls movie come out?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10403, "Truth_answer": "Trolls grossed $153.7 million in the US and Canada and $193.2 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $346.8 million, against a budget of $125 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Trolls film successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10403, "Truth_answer": "On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Trolls holds an approval rating of 76% based on 161 reviews; the average rating is 6.27/10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What did critics think of the Trolls film?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10403, "Truth_answer": "A sequel, Trolls World Tour, is scheduled to be released on April 10, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211010036id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolls_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is there a sequel to the Trolls movie?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10404, "Truth_answer": "Conor Donovan portrayed young Colin Sullivan in The Departed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played young matt damon in the departed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10404, "Truth_answer": "Conor Donovan portrayed Lawrence Calderwood in Z: The Beginning of Everything.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What works besides The Departed has Conor Donovan been in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10404, "Truth_answer": "Amazon rescinded the renewal for a second season, cancelling Z: The Beginning of Everything after one season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Z: The Beginning of Everything successful?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10404, "Truth_answer": "Z: The Beginning of Everything debuted on November 5, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Z: The Beginning of Everything air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10404, "Truth_answer": "The series presents a fictionalized version of the life of American socialite and writer Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald in the 1920s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227041859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z:_The_Beginning_of_Everything_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Z: The Beginning of Everything based on real events?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10405, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the square root of a negative value is called an imaginary or number", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10406, "Truth_answer": "North Korea is a unitary one-party republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what form of government does north korea have today", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10406, "Truth_answer": "The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), led by a member of the Kim dynasty,[86] has an estimated 3,000,000 members and dominates every aspect of North Korean politics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the one one part of north korea", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10406, "Truth_answer": "In addition to the constitution, North Korea is governed by the Ten Principles for the Establishment of a Monolithic Ideological System which establishes governance standards and a guide for behaviors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129002021id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what principles is north korea governed by", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10406, "Truth_answer": "Kim Jong-un has been the Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea since 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127224300id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jong-un_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the head of state for North Korea?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10406, "Truth_answer": "North Korea was formed on September 9th, 1948.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was North Korea established?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10407, "Truth_answer": "The entire Statue of Liberty was completed and assembled in Paris between 1881 and 1884.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205105028id_/https://www.nps.gov/stli/learn/historyculture/places_creating_statue.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the statue of liberty built in france", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10407, "Truth_answer": "The Statue of Liberty is made of copper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://friendus.org/t/statue-of-liberty_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001003812id_/https://www.nps.gov/stli/faqs.htm_p3", "https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2046979/aleppo-statue-of-liberty-twin-towers-image-syrian-artist/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Statue of Liberty made of?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10407, "Truth_answer": "The Statue of Liberty was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125191027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Liberty_p1", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/statue-of-liberty-symbolism-meaning/_p4", "https://www.dailyjigsawpuzzles.net/other-jigsaws/pebbles_2727.html_p2", "https://www.stolarpollinslaw.com/statue-of-liberty-renovation/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who designed the statue of liberty", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10407, "Truth_answer": "The total cost for the enormous copper and steel statue was about two million francs or 400,000 dollars in 1880.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How much did the Statue of Liberty cost to make?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10407, "Truth_answer": "From ground level to torch, the Statue of Liberty is 305 feet 1 inch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125191027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Liberty_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the height of the Statue of Liberty?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10408, "Truth_answer": "Though Bo Dennis and Lauren Lewis ended the show Lost Girl together, it was implied that Dyson Thornwood would wait for Bo until after Lauren’s death.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do bo and dyson get back together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10408, "Truth_answer": "Lost Girl, Season 5, Episode 16, entitled 'Rise' aired on October 25, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the show lost girl's last episode", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10408, "Truth_answer": "The cast and crew had apparently decided that five years and 77 episodes was enough to tell Bo Dennis' story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the show lost girl end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10408, "Truth_answer": "Anna Silk portrayed Bo Dennis, a succubus, in the Canadian television series Lost Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the role of bo dennis in the show lost girl", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10408, "Truth_answer": "Anna Silk appeared in the recurring role of Roarke, a mercenary, in the 2019 series Blood & Treasure.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most recent role of anna silk", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10409, "Truth_answer": "Inventor Samuel Morse developed the telegraph system, and submitted a patent for his device, which he called “The American Recording Electro-Magnetic Telegraph” in 1837.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190512161318id_/https://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/Electronic-Technology/Telegraph/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who developed and patented the electrical telegraph in the united states in 1837", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10409, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Morse's telegraph worked by transmitting electrical signals over a wire laid between stations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did samuel morse's telegraph work", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10409, "Truth_answer": "Sent by inventor Samuel F.B. Morse on May 24, 1844, over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, the message said: What hath God wrought?“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122124516id_/http://www.americaslibrary.gov:80/jb/reform/jb_reform_morsecod_1.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the first telegraphic message sent", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10409, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Morse was a co-developer of Morse code and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121194256id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Morse_p0", "https://www.assignmentpoint.com/arts/biography/biography-of-samuel-morse.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is samuel fb morse known for besides the telegraph", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10409, "Truth_answer": "Samuel Morse received the decoration of the Atiq Nishan-i-Iftikhar set in diamonds, from Sultan Abdülmecid of Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Samuel Morse win awards?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10410, "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, one percent of apartments in New York City are rent controlled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of nyc apartments are rent controlled", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10410, "Truth_answer": "Rent control happens when a tenant has been living continuously in their apartment since July 1, 1971—yes, 1971—in a building constructed before 1947.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191102134230id_/https://ny.curbed.com/2017/8/28/16214506/nyc-apartments-housing-rent-control_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what conditions have to be met for rent control to occur in new york city", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10410, "Truth_answer": "New York's current rent control program began in 1943.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did rent control first occur in new york city", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10410, "Truth_answer": "In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Emergency Price Control Act into law.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent_control_in_New_York_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused new york's current rent control program to begin in 1943", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10410, "Truth_answer": "The goal of the the Emergency Price Control Act was to prevent inflation in the booming, fully employed wartime economy by setting price controls nationwide", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122012254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent_control_in_New_York_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the goal of emergency price control act, signed into law by president franklin d. roosevelt in 1942", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10411, "Truth_answer": "The Predators in 2018's Predator were portrayed in-suit and via motion capture by stuntmen Brian A. Prince and Kyle Strauts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays predator in the new predator movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10411, "Truth_answer": "Brian A. Prince is an actor, known for The Predator (2018), Black Panther (2018) and Captain America: Civil War (2016).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524001906id_/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5214019/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t12_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other films besides Predator has Brian A. Prince appeared in?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10411, "Truth_answer": "Kyle Strauts played The Midnight Man in the 2016 horror film The Midnight Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what other films besides predator has kyle strauts appeared in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10411, "Truth_answer": "Derek Mears, Brian Steele and Carey L. Jones played Predators in 2010's Predators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else besides brian a. prince and kyle strauts played the predator in films", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10411, "Truth_answer": "Kevin Peter Hall was an American actor best known for his roles as the title characters in the first two films in the Predator franchise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first to play the predator in films", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10412, "Truth_answer": "Jinkx Monsoon won RuPaul's Drag Race season 5.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015063847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinkx_Monsoon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won season 5 ru paul drag race", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10412, "Truth_answer": "Jinkx Monsoon won a lifetime supply of Colorevolution Cosmetics, a trip courtesy of AlandChuck.travel, a headlining spot on Logo's Drag Race Tour and a cash prize of $100 000.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200318043328id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_(season_5)_p0", "https://upge.wn.com/?activate=details&pagenum=5&standalone=1&title=Manila+library&template=cheetah-photo-search%2Findex.txt&query=Manila+library_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205024515id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul%27s_Drag_Race_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What did Jinkx Monsoon receive for winning RuPaul's Drag Race season 5?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10412, "Truth_answer": "Jinkx Monsoon lives in Seattle, Washington.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Jinkx Monsoon hail from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10412, "Truth_answer": "Jerick Hoffer's drag persona, Jinkx Monsoon, is inspired by their mother and the comedians Lucille Ball, Maria Bamford, Deven Green, and Sarah Silverman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015063847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinkx_Monsoon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who inspired the persona of Jinkx Monsoon?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10412, "Truth_answer": "Jerick Hoffer's drag persona's last name, Monsoon, is derived from the character Edina Monsoon from the British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015063847id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinkx_Monsoon_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the name Jinkx Monsoon come about for Jerick Hoffer?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10413, "Truth_answer": "“Tuskegee Airmen” refers to all who were involved in the so-called “Tuskegee Experience,” the Army Air Corps program to train African-Americans to fly and maintain combat aircraft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125103418id_/http://tuskegeeairmen.org:80/explore-tai/a-brief-history/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the term tuskegee airmen come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10413, "Truth_answer": "The Tuskegee Airmen fought in World War II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224121137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Airmen_p0", "http://warbirdsnews.com/tag/tuskegee-airmen_p1", "http://warbirdsnews.com/tag/tuskegee-airmen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the tuskegee airman fight in combat", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10413, "Truth_answer": "The Tuskegee Airmen included five Haitians from the Haitian Air Force, and one pilot from Trinidad and an airman born in the Dominican Republic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where were the members of the Tuskegee Airmen from?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10413, "Truth_answer": "When the pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group painted the tails of their P-47s red, the nickname Red Tails was coined.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the tuskegee airmen have a nickname", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10413, "Truth_answer": "The Tuskegee Airmen continued to have to fight racism while heir combat record did much to quiet those directly involved with the group.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224121137id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Airmen_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there discrimination towards the Tuskegee Airmen?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10414, "Truth_answer": "Throughout the The Rockford Files' tenure, the theme song went through numerous evolutions, with later versions containing a distinct electric guitar bridge section played by session guitarist Dan Ferguson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockford_Files_(theme)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockford_Files_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played guitar on the rockford files theme", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10414, "Truth_answer": "The Rockford Files theme spent four months on the charts and in August 1975 became a Top 10 hit in the U.S. and in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did The Rockford Files theme chart?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10414, "Truth_answer": "The Rockford Files won a 1975 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockford_Files_(theme)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockford_Files_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has The Rockford Files theme won awards?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10414, "Truth_answer": "The Rockford Files aired on the NBC network between September 13, 1974, and January 10, 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rockford_Files_p0", "https://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-best-serial-cop-dramas-of-all-time?ref=also_ranked&pos=17&a=0&l=849984<ype=n&g=0_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the drama The Rockford Files air?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10414, "Truth_answer": "In The Rockford Files, James Garner played Jim Rockford, an innocent ex-con working as a private detective in the Los Angeles area.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200116222513id_/https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/TheRockfordFiles_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot of the Rockford Files?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10415, "Truth_answer": "The success rate leading to marriage on The Bachelor is 11%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the success rate of the bachelor", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10415, "Truth_answer": "The Bachelor has aired 24 seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of The Bachelor have aired?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10415, "Truth_answer": "The Bachelor debuted on March 25, 2002, on ABC.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did The Bachelor first air?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10415, "Truth_answer": "Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici married on January 26, 2014 at the conclusion of season 17th of The Bachelor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has been married on The Bacheror?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10415, "Truth_answer": "Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici have three children together; sons Samuel Thomas and Isaiah Hendrix, and daughter Mia Mejia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Do Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici have children?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10416, "Truth_answer": "The Electro Gyro-Cator was claimed to be the world's first automated commercially available automotive navigation system in 1981.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first in car navigation system invented", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10416, "Truth_answer": "The Electro Gyro-Cator was co-developed by Honda, Alpine, and Stanley Electric Co..", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who manufactured the Electro Gyro-Cator system?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10416, "Truth_answer": "In its only year of production in 1981, the Electro Gyro-Cator was announced as an option on that year's Honda Accord and Honda Vigor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which cars had the Electro Gyro-Cator system?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10416, "Truth_answer": "At 300,000 yen or 2,746 dollars the Electro Gyro-Cator was almost a quarter of the value of the car.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Electro Gyro-Cator system expensive?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10416, "Truth_answer": "It is not clear how many Electro Gyro-Cator units were actually sold to customers as a dealer option.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Electro Gyro-Cator system sell well?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10417, "Truth_answer": "Ukraine won their first FIFA U-20 World Cup title in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the last 20 under world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10417, "Truth_answer": "Ukraine beat South Korea 3–1 in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup final.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Ukraine defeat in the 2019 U-20 FIFA World Cup?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10417, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup was hosted by Poland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612111419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_U-20_World_Cup_p26", "https://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/news/let-the-games-begin-at-poland-2019_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190612111419id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_U-20_World_Cup_p25" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10417, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup Final was on June 15.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101022706id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_U-20_World_Cup_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup Final?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10417, "Truth_answer": "Erling Håland won the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Boot after scoring nine goals against Honduras.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Golden Boot at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup ?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10418, "Truth_answer": "The first amendment to the US Constitution states Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024065123id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_religion_in_the_United_States_p44", "https://www.hometownlife.com/story/opinion/2016/04/21/letters-milford-times-editor/83237582/_p3", "https://hrexach.wordpress.com/tag/free-exercise-clause/_p1", "http://worldviewwarriors.blogspot.com/2016/10/_p47", "https://heidistjohn.com/blog/faith-god-christian-living/a-criticism-of-pro-choice-christians?replytocom=2354_p7", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123221519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States_p16", "https://regiehammblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/this-hitler-nonsense/?like_comment=3594&_wpnonce=922549acca_p16", "https://regiehammblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/this-hitler-nonsense/?like_comment=3594&replytocom=3691_p16", "https://regiehammblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/this-hitler-nonsense/?like_comment=3595&_wpnonce=980c29f703_p16", "https://regiehammblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/this-hitler-nonsense/?like_comment=3595&_wpnonce=c7220aa80f&replytocom=3657_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does the us constitution guarantee separation of church and state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10418, "Truth_answer": "The phrase separation between church & state is generally traced to a January 1, 1802, letter by Thomas Jefferson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123221519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States_p0", "https://deplorablekel.com/2018/09/16/should-muslims-be-allowed-to-serve-in-the-u-s-government/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the phrase separation of church and state originate?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10418, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson's letter was addressed to the Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://deplorablekel.com/2018/09/16/should-muslims-be-allowed-to-serve-in-the-u-s-government/_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the january 1, 1802 thomas jefferson letter in which the phrase separate between church & state is generally traced to address to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10418, "Truth_answer": "Thomas Jefferson wrote, ...[God] owes account to none other for his faith or his worship...that their legislature should make no law respecting an establishment of religion...“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did thomas jefferson write in the january 1, 1802 letter to the dansbury baptist association in connecticut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10418, "Truth_answer": "Article Six of the United States Constitution specifies that no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191123221519id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States_p16", "https://www.dehoniansocialjustice.org/blog/homily-for-june-5-2018_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how else does the us constitution support separate of church and state besides the first ammendment", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10419, "Truth_answer": "The Captain Underpants children's novel series revolves around Captain Underpants, a superhero from two fourth-graders' homemade comic books, who becomes real.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main idea of captain underpants", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10419, "Truth_answer": "The first novel in the Captain Underpants series, The Adventures of Captain Underpants was published on September 1, 1997.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190410142832id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Captain_Underpants_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the captain underpants first published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10419, "Truth_answer": "Captain Underpants is an illustrated children's novel series by American author and illustrator Dav Pilkey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125062600id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Underpants_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author of the Captain Underpants series?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10419, "Truth_answer": "The Captain Underpants series includes 12 books.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Captain Underpants books have been released?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10419, "Truth_answer": "Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie is a 2017 film based on Dav Pilkey's children's novel series of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a film adaptation of the Captain Underpants series?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10420, "Truth_answer": "The music video of Walk the Moon's Shut Up and Dance stars professional dancer Lauren Taft.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is girl in shut up and dance video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10420, "Truth_answer": "The music video for Walk the Moon's Shut Up and Dance was released on YouTube on October 23, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the music video for walk the moon's shut up and dance released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10420, "Truth_answer": "Ryan Seed of Billboard gave Shut Up and Dance a four and a half stars out of five, stating that the song goes full-blown yacht rock.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was Walk the Moon's Shut Up and Dance received?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10420, "Truth_answer": "Shut Up and Dance became Walk the Moon's biggest hit single to date, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did walk the moon's shut up and dance chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10420, "Truth_answer": "Shut Up and Dance is based on an experience Walk the Moon's lead singer Nicholas Petricca had at a Los Angeles nightclub.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121093823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shut_Up_and_Dance_(Walk_the_Moon_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who came up with the idea for Walk the Moon's Shut Up and Dance?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10421, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the elected representative for our constituency", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10422, "Truth_answer": "The English air date of Naruto: Shippuden Episode 339 entitled I will Love You Always is to be announced (TBA).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the next episode of naruto shippuden come out in english", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10422, "Truth_answer": "The English air date of Naruto: Shippuden Episode 338 entitled 'Izanagi and Izanami' was March 25, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the last naruto shippuden episode to air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10422, "Truth_answer": "The English dub of the season 15 aired on Neon Alley until episode 338 on March 25, 2016, when Neon Alley was beginning its shutdown and Naruto: Shippuden removed rotation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the english airing of the naruto shippuden stop at episode 338", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10422, "Truth_answer": "It was announced on February 11, 2014 that Neon Alley would discontinue its web channel format and transition to become a free on-demand service in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what caused the shut down of Neon Alley", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10422, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden is an anime series adapted from Part II of Masashi Kishimoto's manga series, with exactly 500 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hotels-accommodation.info/chat-online-free-dating/naruto-shippuden-305-online-dating.php_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Naruto:_Shippuden_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in naruto shippuden", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10423, "Truth_answer": "Financing of film projects often requires an elaborate patchwork of investors, banks, soft money/tax credits and in-kind services.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the money for movies come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10423, "Truth_answer": "Film investors range from film commissioners to startup investors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are film investors?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10423, "Truth_answer": "Soft money is financing where the investment is not made on the basis of the projects possibility to generate profit, and therefore the need for recoupment is not that big.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171110115643id_/http://www.filmproposals.com:80/Film-Funding.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the soft money tax credits in financing film projects", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10423, "Truth_answer": "In one form, soft money comes as subsidies (grants, soft loans..) from regional sources that support local content, such as various film funds.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what forms does soft money come in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10423, "Truth_answer": "The other version of soft money is all types of tax credits, which vary by US State.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171110115643id_/http://www.filmproposals.com:80/Film-Funding.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the other form of soft money besides subsidies from regional sources that support local content, such as various film funds", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10424, "Truth_answer": "Season 2 of Z Nation started on September 11, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does season 2 of z nation start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10424, "Truth_answer": "Z Nation aired from September 10, 2014 to December 28, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Z Nation run?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10424, "Truth_answer": "A group must transport an inmate immune to zombies from New York to the world's last known functioning Centers for Disease Control research lab in California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot of Z Nation?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10424, "Truth_answer": "Keith Allan portrayed Alvin Murphy on Z Nation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the inmate immune to zombies on z nation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10424, "Truth_answer": "Z Nation's most recent episode attracted all of 430,000 total live-plus-same-day viewers and was never a ratings blackout.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did z nation have good ratings", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10425, "Truth_answer": "About 400 nuclear-tipped missiles are stationed underground in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, and North Dakota.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where are nuclear bombs stored in the us", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10425, "Truth_answer": "A W78 causes a mile-wide radioactive fireball and can destroy most buildings—and humans—in a circle about 4 miles wide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the damage one nuclear-tipped missle can do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10425, "Truth_answer": "As Commander in Chief, the President of the United States enjoys complete control over the US nuclear arsenal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who controls the use of the nuclear-tipped missles", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10425, "Truth_answer": "No one in Congress, the judicial branch, or even the US military can legally prevent nuclear weapon use once the president’s order is given.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there safeguards against misuse of the us nuclear aresenal by the president of the united states", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10425, "Truth_answer": "In total, the United States maintains about 4,600 nuclear warheads and bombs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how large is the united states nuclear arsenal", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10426, "Truth_answer": "African American civil rights activitst in the 1950s were all determined to change the system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did african american civil rights activists in the 1950s have in common", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10426, "Truth_answer": "Through nonviolent protest, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s broke the pattern of public facilities’ being segregated by “race” in the South.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116041404id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/American-civil-rights-movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what changes came about through african american civil rights activists in the 1950s", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10426, "Truth_answer": "The civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s achieved the most important breakthrough in equal-rights legislation for African Americans since the Reconstruction period (1865–77).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116041404id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/American-civil-rights-movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other changes came about through african american civiil rights activists during the 1950s and 60s besides breaking the pattern of public facilities being segregated by race in the south", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10426, "Truth_answer": "The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a landmark civil rights and labor law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what equal-rights legislation was achieved through the civial rights movement for african americans", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10426, "Truth_answer": "The most prominent figure of the civil rights movement was Martin Luther King Jr., instrumental in executing nonviolent protests, such as the 1963 March on Washington and Montgomery Bus Boycott.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015204426id_/https://www.biography.com/news/martin-luther-king-jr-black-activists-civil-rights-movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were famous activists during the cil rights movement", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10427, "Truth_answer": "The Teddy Bear Song is a 1973 single made famous by country music vocalist Barbara Fairchild.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the country song i wish i was a teddy bear", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10427, "Truth_answer": "The Teddy Bear Song was written by Don Earl and Nick Nixon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the teddy bear song", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10427, "Truth_answer": "Released in December 1972, The Teddy Bear Song was Fairchild's only No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in March 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106090159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Teddy_Bear_Song_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the teddy bear song chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10427, "Truth_answer": "The female protagonist expresses such dismay over poor choices in her life—most notably, a just-ended emotional love affair that ended badly.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106090159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Teddy_Bear_Song_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the background on the Teddy Bear Song?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10427, "Truth_answer": "The Teddy Bear Song's lyrics depict the carefree, simple existence of the teddy bear the female protagonist wishes she were.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106090159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Teddy_Bear_Song_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How does a teddy bear figure into the Teddy Bear Song?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10428, "Truth_answer": "This Is Our Time is preformed by Planetshakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings the song this is our time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10428, "Truth_answer": "Planetshakers formed in Adelaide, Australia for the first Planetshakers Conference in 1997. They are now based in Melbourne at Planetshakers Church.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the band Planetshakers from?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10428, "Truth_answer": "Planetshakers Church is an evangelical Christian Pentecostal megachurch adult and youth movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524084944id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetshakers_Church_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What denomination is the Planetshakers church?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10428, "Truth_answer": "Planetshakers tours annually to the US, UK, Europe, South Africa, Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.koorong.com/product/2014-this-is-our-time-deluxe-edition-cd_705105162959_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190903212945id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetshakers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Planetshakers tour?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10428, "Truth_answer": "The best album credited to Planetshakers is This Is Our Time which is ranked number 12,311 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 87.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003518id_/https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?b=38853_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the planetshakers' best selling album", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10429, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a member of graduate of cambridge university or harvard university", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10430, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "one world trade center new york united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10431, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "grey's anatomy when do izzie and alex get together", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10432, "Truth_answer": "Baywatch is a 2017 American action comedy film and stars Dwayne Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is starring in the new baywatch movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10432, "Truth_answer": "Baywatch is based on the television series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p1", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p2", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p3", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p0", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p5", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p6", "http://www.palungdham.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=keyalbum.KeywordAlbum&g2_keyword=Alexandra+Daddario&g2_page=2_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baywatch_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Baywatch film based off a show?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10432, "Truth_answer": "Baywatch received negative reviews from critics, with criticism for its crude humor, storyline, and character development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011150225id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baywatch_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the critical reception of the film baywatch", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10432, "Truth_answer": "Dwayne Johnson was a professional wrestler for the World Wrestling Federation for eight years prior to pursuing an acting career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Johnson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Dwayne Johnson known for?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10432, "Truth_answer": "On March 12, 2007, The Rock appeared on a WWE show after nearly three years, via a pre-taped promo shown during Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130214058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Johnson_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did dwayne johnson come back to the wwe after pursuing an acting career", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10433, "Truth_answer": "All My Ex's Live In Texas is a song recorded by American country music singer George Strait.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings all my ex's live in texas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10433, "Truth_answer": "All My Ex's Live in Texas was released in April 1987.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314162251id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_Front_Property_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was All My Ex's Live In Texas released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10433, "Truth_answer": "All My Ex's Live in Texas is the second single from George Strait's album Ocean Front Property.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_My_Ex%27s_Live_in_Texas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what album is all my ex's live in texas from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10433, "Truth_answer": "Ocean Front Property was certified 2× Multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the george strait album ocean front property win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10433, "Truth_answer": "Singles from Ocean Front Property include: Ocean Front Property, All My Ex's Live in Texas, and Am I Blue.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120319id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_My_Ex%27s_Live_in_Texas_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128150058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Strait_p35" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other singles from the george strait album ocean front property besides all my ex's live in texas", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10434, "Truth_answer": "Katniss Everdeen goes on to marry Peeta Mellark at the end of Mockingjay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does katniss end up with in the hunger games", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10434, "Truth_answer": "Gale Hawthorne, along with Peeta Mellark, is the love interest of Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100819id_/https://loveinterest.fandom.com/wiki/Gale_Hawthorne_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was there another love interest for katniss everdeen in the hunger games besides peeta mellark", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10434, "Truth_answer": "Katniss Everdeen describes Gale Hawthorne as being too similar to her in intensity and that was something she didn't want moving forward after the events of the Hunger Games.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929214939id_/https://www.bustle.com/articles/124097-does-katniss-choose-peeta-or-gale-in-mockingjay-heres-how-the-love-triangle-pans-out_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reason for the katniss everdeen's decision to marry peeta mellark at the end of mockingjay", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10434, "Truth_answer": "Katniss Everdeen goes on have children with Peeta Mellark.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does katniss everdeen and peeta mellark have children", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10434, "Truth_answer": "Gale Hawthrone ends up moving to District 2 at the end of Mockingjay, where he secures a sweet gig working for the government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200929214939id_/https://www.bustle.com/articles/124097-does-katniss-choose-peeta-or-gale-in-mockingjay-heres-how-the-love-triangle-pans-out_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to gale hawthorne at the end of mockingjay", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10435, "Truth_answer": "You Don't Know Me was first recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang you don't know me first", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10435, "Truth_answer": "You Don't Know Me is a song written by Cindy Walker based on a title and storyline given to her by Eddy Arnold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Cindy_Walker_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was You Don't Know Me written by Eddy Arnold?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10435, "Truth_answer": "Eddy Arnold's You Don't Know Me peaked at number ten on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the song you don't know me recorded by eddy arnold chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10435, "Truth_answer": "The best-selling version of You Don't Know Me is by Ray Charles, who took it to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Cindy_Walker_song)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085437id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don%27t_Know_Me_(Cindy_Walker_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who also recorded the song you don't know me besides eddy arnold", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10435, "Truth_answer": "Ray Charles' You Don't Know Me was used in the 1993 comedy film Groundhog Day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has the song you don't know me been featured in a televsion show or a movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10436, "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades Freed was released in February 9th, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is 50 shades freed releasing in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10436, "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades Freed is the third and final installment in the Fifty Shades film trilogy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Fifty Shades Freed movie a part of a series?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10436, "Truth_answer": "Newlyweds Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele are forced to cut their honeymoon short and return home after receiving news of a break-in at Christian's corporate headquarters.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the plot of the Fifty Shades Freed movie?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10436, "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades Freed was a box office success, grossing over $370 million worldwide against a production budget of $55 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the Fifty Shades Freed movie make a profit?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10436, "Truth_answer": "Like its two predecessors, Fifty Shades Freed received negative reviews, with criticism of its screenplay and acting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191022110948id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_Freed_(film)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Was critical reception of the Fifty Shades Freed movie favorable?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10437, "Truth_answer": "In the novel, The Green Mile, the Cold Mountain Penitentiary death row is nicknamed The Green Mile for the color of the floor's linoleum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the term green mile come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10437, "Truth_answer": "The Green Mile is a 1996 serial novel by American writer Stephen King.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118102033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Mile_%28novel%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author of the green mile", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10437, "Truth_answer": "The Green Mile switches between Paul Edgecombe as an old man in Georgia Pines nursing home in 1996 and as block supervisor of Cold Mountain Penitentiary's death row in 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does the novel The Green Mile take place?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10437, "Truth_answer": "The Green Mile tells the story of death row supervisor Paul Edgecombe's encounter with John Coffey, an unusual inmate who displays inexplicable healing and empathetic abilities.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118102033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Mile_%28novel%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the plot of the novel the green mile", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10437, "Truth_answer": "The Green Mile is an example of magical realism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118102033id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Mile_%28novel%29_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how about what is the genre of the novel the green mile", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10438, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 live-action adaptation of Ghost in the Shell, Kuze is played by Michael Pitt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays kuze in ghost in the shell", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10438, "Truth_answer": "2017's Ghost in the Shell Kuze has no link whatsoever with cranes, and does not unite people into an objective point, instead destroying properties and society alike.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Kuze from 2017's Ghost in the Shell the same as in the anime?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10438, "Truth_answer": "Kuze was Hideo, one of the brothers in arms of Mira Killian's original identity Motoko Kusanagi in a rebellion against Hanka Robotics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011180902id_/https://ghostintheshell.fandom.com/wiki/Hideo_Kuze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Kuze from 2017's Ghost in the Shell someone else in a previous life?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10438, "Truth_answer": "Kuze suffered an identity wipe through Project 2571 and became unbalanced and murderous.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011180902id_/https://ghostintheshell.fandom.com/wiki/Hideo_Kuze_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened to Kuze from 2017's Ghost in the Shell in the rebellion?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10438, "Truth_answer": "After being mortally wounded by a spider-tank, Kuze offers to merge his ghost with Killian's before a Hanka sniper kills him.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191011180845id_/https://ghostintheshell.fandom.com/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell_(2017)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does kuze survive in 2017's ghost in the shell", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10439, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Macchio is currently reprising his role as Daniel LaRusso in Cobra Kai, an action comedy-drama YouTube Premium series", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the actor who played karate kid", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10439, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Macchio's father, Ralph Macchio, Sr., is of half Italian and half Greek descent, and his mother Rosalie (née DeSantis) is of Italian ancestry.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ralph macchio's ethnicity", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10439, "Truth_answer": "Ralph Macchio began tap dancing lessons at the age of 3 and was discovered when he was 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106070644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Macchio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did ralph macchio's acting career startr", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10439, "Truth_answer": "After the telvision series Eight is Enough ended, Ralph Macchio won the role of Johnny Cade in the 1983 film, The Outsiders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106070644id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Macchio_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the ralph macchio's first film", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10439, "Truth_answer": "The Outsiders is a 1983 American coming-of-age drama film adapted from the 1967 novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the movie The Outsiders an adaptation of previous work?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10440, "Truth_answer": "Richard Crenna's first success came on radio in 1948 as Walter Denton in the CBS network series Our Miss Brooks, continued with the comedy in its 1952 move into television.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays walter denton on our miss brooks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10440, "Truth_answer": "Richard Crenna had a role as Luke McCoy in the ABC, and later CBS, television series, The Real McCoys (1957–63).", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106143750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Crenna_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did richard crenna appear on other shows besides our miss brooks", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10440, "Truth_answer": "Richard Crenna starred The Sand Pebbles, Wait Until Dark, Un Flic, Body Heat, the first three Rambo movies, Hot Shots! Part Deux, and The Flamingo Kid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Richard Crenna appear in movies?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10440, "Truth_answer": "Richard Crenna played John Rambo's ex-commanding officer, Colonel Sam Trautman, in the first three Rambo films, becoming the actor's most famous role; his performance received wide critical praise.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was richard crenna's most famous role", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10440, "Truth_answer": "Richard Crenna won an Emmy Award for his performance in the title role of the 1985 film, The Rape of Richard Beck.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106143750id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Crenna_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did richard crenna win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10441, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the check sum method of testing a rom", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10442, "Truth_answer": "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood filmed at Fatburger on 14402 Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was don't be a menace filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10442, "Truth_answer": "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood was released on January 12th, 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012225221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012225221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524100002id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116126/locations_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517205859id_/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116126/?ref_=ttloc_loc_tt_p1", 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"https://www.watcheasy.com/actor/Pen%26%23xE9%3Blope+Cruz_p5", "http://dvdupc.com/?page=215_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191012225221id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Be_a_Menace_to_South_Central_While_Drinking_Your_Juice_in_the_Hood_p10", "https://www.mikeymo.nl/watchlist_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood released?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10442, "Truth_answer": "By the end of its theatrical run, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood domestically grossed $20,109,115.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what were don't be a menace to south central while drinking your juice in the hood's earnings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10442, "Truth_answer": "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood was met with a negative response from critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did critics approve of Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10442, "Truth_answer": "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood spoofs most prominently Boyz n the Hood, Menace II Society and Above the Rim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood a comedy?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10443, "Truth_answer": "The Financial Action Task Force identifies jurisdictions with weak measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing in two public documents that are issued three times a year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104040937id_/http://www.fatf-gafi.org:80/publications/high-risk-and-other-monitored-jurisdictions/?hf=10&b=0&s=desc(fatf_releasedate)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is issued by the financial action task force three times a year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10443, "Truth_answer": "The Financial Action Task Force develops policies to combat money laundering and terrorism financing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is purpose of the Financial Action Task Force?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10443, "Truth_answer": "The Financial Action Task Force was founded in 1989 on the initiative of the G7.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/what-is-fatf-grey-list-and-how-it-impacts-pakistan/articleshow/71617249.cms_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who created the Financial Action Task Force?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10443, "Truth_answer": "The Financial Action Task Force Blacklist has been significant, and arguably has proven more important in international efforts against money laundering than Financial Action Task Force Blacklist Recommendations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the Financial Action Task Force impact international finance", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10443, "Truth_answer": "As of February 2020, North Korea and Iran are on the Financial Action Task Force Blacklist Blacklist.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is on the financial action task force blacklist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10444, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i got a brand new roller skates you got a brand new key", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10445, "Truth_answer": "Enterprise or USS Enterprise is the name of several fictional spacecraft, some of which are the main craft and setting for various Star Trek franchise television series and films.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904112700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Enterprise_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the star trek ships", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10445, "Truth_answer": "The most notable were Captain James T. Kirk's USS Enterprise from the original 1960s television series, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard's USS Enterprise from Star Trek: The Next Generation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was a notible captain of the enterprise", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10445, "Truth_answer": "USS Enterprise – NCC-1701-D (or Enterprise-D) is a 24th-century starship in the fictional Star Trek universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what model uss enterprise did captain jean-luc-picard command in star strek the next generation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10445, "Truth_answer": "Gizmodo's Io9 blog ranked the original design of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) as the best version of the Enterprise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904112700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Enterprise_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which is the best version of the enterprise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10445, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, SyFy ranked the refit design of the Enterprise (NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A) as the franchise's best.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190904112700id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Enterprise_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other versions of the enterprise besides the original uss neterprise ncc-1701 are thought to be the best", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10446, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, Fred MacMurray turned to television in the role of Steve Douglas, the widowed patriarch on My Three Sons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the dad on my three sons", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10446, "Truth_answer": "My Three Sons was broadcast from September 29, 1960 through April 13, 1972.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did my three sons run", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10446, "Truth_answer": "Fred MacMurray is best known for his bad guy performance in the role of Walter Neff in the 1944 film noir Double Indemnity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was Fred MacMurray most notable role?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10446, "Truth_answer": "Widely regarded as a classic, Double Indemnity is often cited as having set the standard for film noir.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How was the film Double Indemnity regarded?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10446, "Truth_answer": "Park Chan-wook of South Korea has been the most prominent director outside of the United States to work regularly in a noir mode in the new millennium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are films still being made in the film noir genre", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10447, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "explain the objective of a financial report audit", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10448, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to put standard error bars on a graph", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10449, "Truth_answer": "The Sun Has Got His Hat On was originally recorded by Ambrose and his Orchestra, vocals by Sam Browne, and by the Henry Hall BBC Orchestra, vocals by Val Rosing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the sun has got his hat on", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10449, "Truth_answer": "The Sun Has Got His Hat On was originally recorded in 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the sun has got his hat on come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10449, "Truth_answer": "In the original 1932 version of The Sun Has Got His Hat On, the second verse contains the the N-word. Use of the word is offensive today.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there anything notable about the sun has got his hat on", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10449, "Truth_answer": "The Sun Has Got His Hat On is known for its appearance in the 1985 version of the musical Me and My Girl.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the sun has got his hat on famous for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10449, "Truth_answer": "Me and My Girl had a successful original run in the West End in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other versions of the musical me and my girl besides the 1985 version", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10450, "Truth_answer": "Atlantic Records released When I Was Your Man to mainstream radio in the United States on January 15, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did when i was your man come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10450, "Truth_answer": "When I Was Your Man is a song by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang when i was your man", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10450, "Truth_answer": "When I Was Your Man is an emotional piano ballad with lyrics describing the heartbreak and regret Bruno Mars felt from letting his lover get away.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is when i was your man about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10450, "Truth_answer": "The official music video for When I Was Your Man was released on YouTube on February 5, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a music video for when i was your man", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10450, "Truth_answer": "Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars directed the accompanying music video for When I Was Your Man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the music video for when i was your man", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10451, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe where the center of mass of a hammer is", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10452, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of indian cities situated on river banks", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10453, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "god give me courage to do what's right poem", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10454, "Truth_answer": "In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus. Pandora's box, a large storage jar, contained all the evils of humanity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was pandora and what was in her box", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10454, "Truth_answer": "The Pandora myth first appeared in lines 560 through 612 of Hesiod's poem in epic meter, the Theogony", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the pandora myth first appear", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10454, "Truth_answer": "The more famous version of the Pandora myth comes from another of Hesiod's poems, Works and Days.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there other versions of the pandora myth besides the theogony", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10454, "Truth_answer": "The Greek name Pandora derives from pān, meaning all and dōron, meaning gift, thus the name means the all-endowed, all-gifted or all-giving", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name, pandora, mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10454, "Truth_answer": "An alternative name for Pandora attested on a white-ground kylix (circa 460 BC) is Anesidora, which similarly means she who sends up gifts.“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126231915id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there an alternative name for pandora", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10455, "Truth_answer": "The Dutch West India Company decided in 1639 that the best way to encourage trade and growth was to give up its monopoly on the fur trade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917233731id_/http://www.newamsterdamhistorycenter.org:80/bios/origins.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the dutch promote the new amsterdam settlement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10455, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the dutch west india company give up its monopoly on the fur trade", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10455, "Truth_answer": "When the West India Company gave up its trade monopoly, profits flowed to Amsterdam, encouraging new economic activity in the production of food, timber, tobacco, and eventually, slaves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after the dutch west india company gave up its trade monopoly", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10455, "Truth_answer": "The first enslaved laborers arrived in New Netherland as early as 1625 or 1626, soon after European families began to settle in the colony.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the dutch get slaves", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10455, "Truth_answer": "From 1660, the British Crown passed various acts and granted charters to enable companies to supply slaves to the American colonies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the british get slaves", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10456, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the decline and fall of the roman empire wiki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10457, "Truth_answer": "Filming of Portrait Artist of the Year will take place in April/May 2019 on weekdays at the Battersea Arts Centre in London, from the 2nd April to the 11th April.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090102id_/https://makingamark.blogspot.com/2019/01/call-for-entries-portrait-artist-of-year-2020.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is portrait artist of the year filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10457, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Shoosmith has been crowned Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won portrait artist of the year in 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10457, "Truth_answer": "Duncan Shoosmith’s prize is 10,000 pounds together with a commission to paint a portrait of Sir Tom Jones to hang in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Wales.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did duncan shoosmith get a prize for winning portrait artist of the year", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10457, "Truth_answer": "Samira Addo is a self-taught portrait artist and became the winner of the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who else has won portrait artist of the year besides duncan shoosmith", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10457, "Truth_answer": "The winner of Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2018, Samira Addo, is commissioned for a portrait of the actor Kim Cattrall.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103706id_/https://www.samiraaddo.com/sky-arts-2018_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did samira addo paint as winner of portrait artist of the year in 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10458, "Truth_answer": "Seoul was the capital of various Korean kingdoms, including Baekje, Joseon, and the Korean Empire and served as the secondary capital of Goryeo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the capital of korea before the korean war", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10458, "Truth_answer": "When the Empire of Japan annexed the Korean Empire, it utilized Seoul as the colonial capital. While under colonial rule, from 1910 through 1945, the city was called Keijo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200118235039id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Seoul_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the capital of korea under japanese occupation", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10458, "Truth_answer": "During the period of Japanese occupation, Seoul was named Keijō in Japanese or Gyeongseong in Korean. Its current name is Seoul.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the city of keijō called today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10458, "Truth_answer": "Seoul has been known in the past by the successive names Wiryeseong, Namgyeong, Hanseong or Hanyang.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190426083503id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Seoul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other names for seoul are there besides keijō and gyeongseong", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10458, "Truth_answer": "Pyongyang's other historic names include Kisong, Hwangsong, Rakrang, Sŏgyong, Sodo, Hogyong, Changan, and Heijō (during Japanese rule in Korea).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other names for pyongyang are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10459, "Truth_answer": "The Progressive Party was popularly nicknamed the Bull Moose Party since Theodore Roosevelt often said that he felt strong as a bull moose both before and after an assassination attempt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the bull moose party get its name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10459, "Truth_answer": "After the Progressive Party's defeat in the 1912 presidential election, it went into rapid decline in elections until 1918, disappearing by 1920.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the us progressive party still exist", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10459, "Truth_answer": "In the United States presidential election of 1912, Democrat Woodrow Wilson defeated Bull Moose candidate and former Republican president Theodore Roosevelt and Republican incumbent president William Howard Taft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908022051id_/https://www.britannica.com/event/United-States-presidential-election-of-1912_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the 1912 us presidential election", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10459, "Truth_answer": "Thomas R. Marshall, the Governor of Indiana, who had swung the Indiana delegates' votes to Woodrow Wilson in later ballots, was named as Wilson's running mate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115190201id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1912_United_States_presidential_election_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was woodrow wilson's running mate in the 1912 us presidential election", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10459, "Truth_answer": "Thomas R. Marshall was an American politician who served as the 28th vice president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 under President Woodrow Wilson.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205015500id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_R._Marshall_p0", "http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Nelson-Rockefeller_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was thomas r. marshall in office as vice president of the united states", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10460, "Truth_answer": "Treasury single account was proposed by the federal government of Nigeria in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasury_single_account_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was treasury single account introduced in nigeria", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10460, "Truth_answer": "Treasury single account was proposed by the federal government of Nigeria in 2012 under the Jonathan Administration.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasury_single_account_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "treasury single account was proposed by the federal government of nigeria in 2012 under what administration", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10460, "Truth_answer": "Treasury single account was fully implemented by the Buhari Administration.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was treasury single account implemented in nigeria", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10460, "Truth_answer": "Treasury Single Account is a financial policy to consolidate all inflows from all agencies of government into a single account at the Central Bank of Nigeria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasury_single_account_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does treasury single account do in nigeria", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10460, "Truth_answer": "Treasury Single Account is a financial policy in use in several countries all over the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085327id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasury_single_account_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is treasury single account used in other countries besides nigeria", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10461, "Truth_answer": "Ebenezer Scrooge proposed to a woman named Belle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name of scrooge's true love", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10461, "Truth_answer": "Belle was disgusted by Ebenezer Scrooge's obsession with money and left him one Christmas, eventually marrying another man.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did belle say yes after ebenezer scrooge proposed to her", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10461, "Truth_answer": "The present-day Ebenezer Scrooge reacts to these memories with a mixture of nostalgia and deep regret.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was ebenezer scrooge affected by belle marrying another man", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10461, "Truth_answer": "After the three visiting spirits warn him that his current path brings hardship for others and shame for himself, Ebenezer Scrooge commits to being more generous.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does scrooge change as a result of his nostalgia and deep regret", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10461, "Truth_answer": "Ebenezer Scrooge accepts his nephew's invitation to Christmas dinner, provides for his clerk, and donates to the charity fund.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ebenezer scrooge to be more generous", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10462, "Truth_answer": "Reviews of Raise Your Voice, while indifferent to Hilary Duff's acting performance, were critical of her vocals, a number finding fault with what appeared to be her digitally enhanced voice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Duff_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does hilary duff sing in raise your voice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10462, "Truth_answer": "Even though Hilary Duff played both Lizzie and pop star Isabella in The Lizzie McGuire movie, she did not sing both characters' parts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111185730id_/https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a29938/things-you-never-knew-about-lizzie-mcguire/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does hilary duff sing in the lizzie mcguire movie", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10462, "Truth_answer": "Hilary Duff's big sister Haylie filled in and lent her vocals to Isabella.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang instead of hilary duff in the lizzie mcguire movie", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10462, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did haylie duff sing instead of hilary duff in the lizzie mcguire movie", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10462, "Truth_answer": "Haylie Duff also sang A Whatever Life for the Stuck in the Suburbs soundtrack and Sweetest Pain for the Raising Helen soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208233618id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haylie_Duff_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did haylie duff sing in anything else besides the lizzie mcguire movie", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10463, "Truth_answer": "Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Lamarck is best known for his Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, first presented in 1801.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205757id_/https://necsi.edu/what-lamarck-believed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who proposed the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10463, "Truth_answer": "The Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics states that if an organism changes during life in order to adapt to its environment, those changes are passed on to its offspring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523205757id_/https://necsi.edu/what-lamarck-believed_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics state", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10463, "Truth_answer": "Lamarck's Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics has been disproved.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104559id_/https://necsi.edu/why-we-believe-darwin_p0", "https://embryo.asu.edu/search?text=Journal%20of%20Experimental%20Zoology&%3Bamp%3Bf%5B0%5D=dc_description_type%3A35&%3Bamp%3Bf%5B1%5D=dc_subject_embryo%3A310&%3Bf%5B0%5D=dc_subject_embryo%3A6924&page=6_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics disproved", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10463, "Truth_answer": "We have seen through many real examples and observations that changes that occur in an animal during life are not passed on to the animal's offspring, which disproves Lamarck's theory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104559id_/https://necsi.edu/why-we-believe-darwin_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics disproved", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10463, "Truth_answer": "The second way Lamarck's theory was disproved was because traits can only be passed on through genes, and genes cannot be affected by the outside world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there another reason the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics was disproved besides that change that occur in an animal during life are not passed on to the animal's offspring", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10464, "Truth_answer": "Following the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on February 14, Cameron Kasky, a junior at the school, and his classmates, announced March for Our Lives four days later.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did march for our lives come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10464, "Truth_answer": "On February 14, 2018, a gunman opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing 17 people and injuring 17 others.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116112421id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoneman_Douglas_High_School_shooting_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the stoneman douglas high school shooting", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10464, "Truth_answer": "Witnesses identified the gunman as a 19-year-old former student at Stoneman Douglas High School, Nikolas Cruz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the stoneman douglas high school shooter", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10464, "Truth_answer": "In March 2019, shortly after the first anniversary of the shooting, two Parkland survivors committed suicide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did any survivors of the stoneman douglas high school shooting die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10464, "Truth_answer": "Several survivors of the shooting, teachers and students alike, have struggled with survivor's guilt and other symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did two stoneman douglas high school shooting survivors commit suicide", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10465, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "rascal flatts in the middle of a song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10466, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 NFL season began on September 7, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the first nfl game start 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10466, "Truth_answer": "The season began on September 7, 2017, with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots 42 to 27 in the NFL Kickoff Game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024160550id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NFL_season_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the first nfl game of 2017", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10466, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.zophar.net/forums/showthread.php?s=e8b268c17f12b8129dd2975852bd3eec&t=33150&goto=nextoldest_p0", "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p8", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311021259id_/https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2020/2/4/21122196/eagles-won-super-bowl-lii-two-years-ago-today-philadelphia-new-england-patriots-41-33-nick-foles-mvp_p0", "https://cleveland.cbslocal.com/photo-galleries/2018/02/04/super-bowl-lii-eagles-41-patriots-33-feb-4-2018/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won super bowl LII", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10466, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 season the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LII, their first Super Bowl win in franchise history and their fourth NFL title overall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the philadelphia eagles set any records during super bowl LII", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10466, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles won the NFL Championship Game in 1948, 1949, and 1960.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other titles do the philadelphia eagles have besides their super bowl LII win", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10467, "Truth_answer": "From 2011 to 2017, Vanessa Marano starred as Bay Kennish on the Freeform television series Switched at Birth.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200307090518id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanessa_Marano_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress that plays bay in switched at birth", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10467, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Katie Leclerc was cast in the television show Switched at Birth, starring as Daphne Vasquez.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728155514id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Leclerc_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actress that plays daphne in switched at birth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10467, "Truth_answer": "Katie LeClerc is deaf, though intermittently. She suffers from Ménière's disease.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190909173616id_/http://silentgrapevine.com:80/2013/07/10-facts-about-katie-leclerc-you-didnt-know.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is katie leclerc deaf", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10467, "Truth_answer": "Symptoms of Ménière's disease include a spinning sensation, hearing loss, ear ringing, and ear pressure. The vertigo may cause severe nausea and imbalance. Hearing loss may become permanent.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the symptoms of ménière's disease", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10467, "Truth_answer": "No cure exists for Meniere's disease, but a number of strategies, including medication, surgery, supplemental therapies, and dietary changes may help manage the symptoms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is ménière's disease treated", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10468, "Truth_answer": "Quentin Tarantino has admitted that there is no official explanation behind the briefcase’s contents in Pulp Fiction", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is in the suitcase in pulp fiction", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10468, "Truth_answer": "Some theories say that the Pulp Fiction briefcase is Marcellus Wallace's soul, or that it contains the diamonds from Reservoir Dogs, Elvis' gold suit from 'True Romance', or an Oscar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some theories about the content of the suitcase in pulp fiction", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10468, "Truth_answer": "The proponents of the soul in the briefcase theory, mention the glow emanating from the briefcase, the 666 lock combination, and the band-aid on Marsellus Wallace's neck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what made people think that the briefcase contained marsellus wallace's soul", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10468, "Truth_answer": "Because of Marsellus Wallace's Band-Aid, some people have erroneously said that the Bible states that the devil takes your soul from the back of the neck.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the band-aid on marsellus wallace's neck significant for the soul in the briefcase theory", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10468, "Truth_answer": "Marcellus Wallace's band-aid was not in the script, but the actor, Ving Rhames, accidentally cut the back of his neck while shaving for the role.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the real reason that marsellus wallace had a band-aid in the back of his neck", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10469, "Truth_answer": "The percentage of English speakers in India is 10.60%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the percentage of english speakers in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10469, "Truth_answer": "India now claims to be the world's second-largest English-speaking country. The most reliable estimate is around 10% of its population or 125 million people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many english speakers are in india", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10469, "Truth_answer": "English is widely spoken, and most schools in urban India use English as the medium of instruction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is english taught in schools in india", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10469, "Truth_answer": "In India, Hindi and English are used for official communication and are both compulsory language to learn in many schools. Some students however also study other Indian languages.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191216200029id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_language_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are other languages taught in schools in india besides english", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10469, "Truth_answer": "According to the 2001 Indian census, 258 million people in India regarded their native language to be Hindi, however, including other Hindi dialects this figure becomes 422 million Hindi speakers", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people in india speak hindi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10470, "Truth_answer": "Facundo Bacardí and his brother set up a distillery they bought in 1862. In the rafters of this building lived fruit bats – the inspiration for the Bacardi bat logo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why is there a bat on the bacardi bottle", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10470, "Truth_answer": "Facundo Bacardí and his brother José set up a Santiago de Cuba distillery they bought in 1862.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacardi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the distillery facundo bacardí and his brother bought in 1862", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10470, "Truth_answer": "In Santiago, Facundo M. Bacardí continued to manage the company along with Schueg, who began the company's international expansion by opening bottling plants in Barcelona and New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacardi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "in what other locations, besides santiago de cuba, did bacardi have distilleries during the early international expansion", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10470, "Truth_answer": "Bacardi's New York plant built in 1915 was soon shut down due to Prohibition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacardi_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did bacardi's new york bottling plant built in 1915 stay open", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10470, "Truth_answer": "Bacardi expanded to the United States in 1944.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214011329id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacardi_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did bacardi open another plant in the us after the new york plant was shut down due to prohibition", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10471, "Truth_answer": "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802045507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Love's_Travelling_Salvation_Show_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote brother love's traveling salvation show", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10471, "Truth_answer": "The song Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show tells the story of Brother Love, an evangelist who travels from town to town preaching.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802045507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Love's_Travelling_Salvation_Show_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song brother love's traveling salvation show about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10471, "Truth_answer": "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show was released as a single in early 1969", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the song brother love's traveling salvation show released", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10471, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Peggy Lee sang a cover version of the song on her Grammy-awarded album Is That All There Is?", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190802045507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Love's_Travelling_Salvation_Show_(song)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there any covers of the song brother love's traveling salvation show", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10471, "Truth_answer": "The song Is That All There Is? won Peggy Lee the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Female at the 12th Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201022015308id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_That_All_There_Is%3F_(album)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what grammy did peggy lee win for the track is that all there is", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10472, "Truth_answer": "The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel is a bridge–tunnel crossing at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, the Hampton Roads harbor, and nearby mouths of the James and Elizabeth Rivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the bridge that turns into a tunnel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10472, "Truth_answer": "The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel is in the U.S. state of Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what state is the chesapeake bay bridge-tunnel in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10472, "Truth_answer": "The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel is a 17.6-mile bridge–tunnel crossing.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is the chesapeake bay bridge-tunnel", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10472, "Truth_answer": "The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel replaced vehicle ferry services that operated from South Hampton Roads and from the Virginia Peninsula since the 1930s.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120082346id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_Bay_Bridge%E2%80%93Tunnel_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the chesapeake bay bridge-tunnel built", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10472, "Truth_answer": "Construction for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel started on October 26, 1960 and it opened on April 15, 1964", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the chesapeake bay bridge-tunnel built", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10473, "Truth_answer": "Is the glass half empty or half full? is a proverbial phrase, generally used rhetorically to indicate that a particular situation could be a cause for Pessimism or Optimism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622120812id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_the_glass_half_empty_or_half_full%3F_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does looking at the glass half full mean", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10473, "Truth_answer": "Digital records seem to show Is the glass half empty or half full? originated in the first half of the 1900s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the phrase is the glass half empty or half full come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10473, "Truth_answer": "A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publilius Syrus.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of another proverbial phrase besides Is the glass half empty or half full", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10473, "Truth_answer": "The proverb A rolling stone gathers no moss has two meanings: people pay a price for being always on the move; or people who keep moving avoid picking up responsibilities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the proverb a rolling stone gathers no moss mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10473, "Truth_answer": "The expression a rolling stone gathers no moss was included in John Heywood's collection of proverbs published in 1546. However, the sentiment was known since ancient times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619180835id_/https://grammarist.com/proverb/a-rolling-stone-gathers-no-moss/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the proverb a rolling stone gathers no moss written", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10474, "Truth_answer": "The Dark Is Rising is set in the part of Buckinghamshire where Susan Cooper, the author, grew up.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Is_Rising_Sequence_p15" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the dark is rising take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10474, "Truth_answer": "The Dark is Rising is a 1973 fantasy novel by Susan Cooper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109012240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Is_Rising_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book the dark is rising published", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10474, "Truth_answer": "The second in The Dark Is Rising Sequence, the book The Dark Is Rising won a Newbery Honor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109012240id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Is_Rising_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the book the dark is rising win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10474, "Truth_answer": "The Grey King was awarded the 1976 Newbery Medal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217083556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Is_Rising_Sequence_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the book the grey king win any awards", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10474, "Truth_answer": "The Grey King is set in Wales and incorporates Welsh folklore as well as Arthurian material.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211121746id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grey_King_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the setting of the book the grey king", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10475, "Truth_answer": "Android 10 is the tenth major release and the 17th version of the Android mobile operating system. It was released on September 3, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the latest operating system for android", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10475, "Truth_answer": "The latest major version of Apple's iOS operating system is iOS 13.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200522192151id_/https://www.howtogeek.com/351912/whats-the-latest-version-of-ios-for-iphones-and-ipads/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the latest operating system for iphone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10475, "Truth_answer": "The iOS 13 compatibility list for iPhones is as follows: 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X, XS, XS Max, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what devices are compatible with ios 13", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10475, "Truth_answer": "Apple on September 10, 2019, unveiled the iPhone 11.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which iphone is the newest", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10475, "Truth_answer": "The iPhone 11 comes in six colors: black, white, purple, green, yellow, and Product Red.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190921223201id_/https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-iphone-11-colors-midnight-green-purple-photos-2019-9_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what colors are there for iphone 11", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10476, "Truth_answer": "There are 8.77 miles from Kansas City to Independence.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20161001021705id_/http://www.distance-cities.com:80/distance-kansas-city-mo-to-independence-mo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is kansas city mo from independence mo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10476, "Truth_answer": "Kansas City and Independence are 16 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094557id_/https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-blue-springs-mo-to-kansas-city-ks_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is kansas city mo from independence mo in minutes", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10476, "Truth_answer": "Kansas, MO is 9.8 miles from Independence, MO, and is 3 hours and 16 minutes away on foot via E 12th Street", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is kansas city mo from independence mo on foot", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10476, "Truth_answer": "Kansas, MO is 9.8 miles from Independence, MO, and is 55 minutes away on bike via W Truman Road", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is kansas city mo from independence mo by bike", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10476, "Truth_answer": "Kansas, MO is 9.8 miles from Independence, MO, and is 1 hour and 19 minutes to 1 hour and 34 minutes away via public transportation", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is kansas city mo from independence mo via public transit", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10477, "Truth_answer": "Sukkot commemorates the years that the Jews spent in the desert on their way to the Promised Land, and celebrates the way in which God protected them under desert conditions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which jewish festival remembers camping in the desert", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10477, "Truth_answer": "Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another jewish holiday besides sukkot", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10477, "Truth_answer": "On Yom Kippur, the holiest day because it's the day of atonement after Rosh Hashanah, Jews ask God for forgiveness for their sins to secure their fate.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://cimages.me/content/gmar-chatima-tova_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127142135id_/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/08/yom-kippur-2019-jewish-holiday-when-fast/3906549002/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is yom kippur the holiest day of the year in judaism", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10477, "Truth_answer": "Jews traditionally observe Yom Kippur with an approximate 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://sounddoctrineministries.wordpress.com/tag/temple-in-jerusalem/_p4", "https://sounddoctrineministries.wordpress.com/tag/red-heifer/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do jewish people do anything else on yom kippur besides ask for forgiveness for their sins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10477, "Truth_answer": "Yom Kippur is the tenth day of [the] seventh month according to the Hebrew calendar.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is yom kippur observed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10478, "Truth_answer": "The geological history of Earth indicates that the Earth formed about 4.54 billion years ago by accretion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does the geological record indicate that the earth formed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10478, "Truth_answer": "Earth's age is based on evidence from radiometric age-dating of meteorite material and is consistent with the radiometric ages of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/07/is-god-going-to-hook-me-up-online-assessing-christian-mingle-and-soul-mates/comment-page-1/_p25", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_earth_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how do we know the earth is 4.54 billion years old", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10478, "Truth_answer": "Earth's age was determined in 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the age of the earth discovered", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10478, "Truth_answer": "Earth's age was determined by Clair Cameron Patterson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the age of the earth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10478, "Truth_answer": "Earth's age was determined by Clair Cameron Patterson using uranium-lead isotope dating on several meteorites including the Canyon Diablo meteorite.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003141id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_earth_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did clair cameron patterson determine earth's age", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10479, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "long valley of the leader water in the scottish borders", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10480, "Truth_answer": "Eddie Redmayne plays Marius Pontmercy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played marius in les miserables movie 2012", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10480, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Eddie Redmayne portrayed Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Redmayne_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is eddie redmayne in besides les miserables", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10480, "Truth_answer": "In 2014, Eddie Redmayne portrayed Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207062816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Redmayne_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did eddie redmayne win any awards for the 2014 film the theory of everything", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10480, "Truth_answer": "Cate Blanchett won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.ranker.com/list/academy-award-for-best-actress-winners/reference?ref=fact_based&l=1121115_p6", "https://unfoundation.org/blog/post/8-academy-award-winning-actresses-who-support-social-good/_p1", "https://www.sabrebe.com/people/15735-helen-mirren_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128075112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Mirren_p0", "https://unfoundation.org/blog/post/8-academy-award-winning-actresses-who-support-social-good/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the academy award for best actress in 2014", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10480, "Truth_answer": "Cate Blanchett won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing a neurotic former socialite in the drama Blue Jasmine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130000820id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cate_Blanchett_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what film did cate blanchett win the 2014 academy award for best actress for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10481, "Truth_answer": "The common garden snail's longevity is approximately 5 years.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does a common garden snail live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10481, "Truth_answer": "The life expectancy of snails depends on their habitat and the species. Some only live for about five years. However, others in captivity can live up to 25 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can the common garden snail live longer than 5 years", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10481, "Truth_answer": "In captivity, the lifespan of snails can be much longer than in the wild, for instance up to 25 years in Helix pomatia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209111627id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_snail_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what species of snail lives the longest", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10481, "Truth_answer": "Helix pomatia, common names the Roman snail, Burgundy snail, edible snail or escargot, is a species of large, edible, air-breathing land snail.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200113163835id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix_pomatia_p0", "https://www.bishopsstortfordindependent.co.uk/news/over-500-snails-rehoused-as-part-of-a120-little-hadham-bypass-work-9084537/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is helix pomatia edible", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10481, "Truth_answer": "Helix pomatia is indigenous to Central and Southeast Europe, but has been moved by humans all over Europe, Asia, and the Americas", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191217112909id_/https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Helix_pomatia/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is helix pomatia found", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10482, "Truth_answer": "The Tema Metropolis Assembly is made up of four districts. Its capital is Tema. This metropolis is grouped into twenty-six communities.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many communities do we have in tema", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10482, "Truth_answer": "As of 2013, Tema is the eleventh most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of approximately 161,612 people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101200902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tema_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people are in tema", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10482, "Truth_answer": "Tema is located 25 kilometres east of the capital city, Accra.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101200902id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tema_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far is tema from accra", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10482, "Truth_answer": "Accra is the capital of Ghana covering an area of 225.67 square kilometers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how big is the capital city of accra", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10482, "Truth_answer": "As of 2010, the population of the Accra Metropolitan area is 1,665,086.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of accra", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10483, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "he supreme court has reasoned that a right of privacy is provided by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10484, "Truth_answer": "Garfield Sobers was the first man to hit six sixes off a single six-ball over in first-class cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026181758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_(cricket)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who hit 6 sixes in 6 balls in cricket", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10484, "Truth_answer": "On 31 August 1968, Garfield Sobers became the first man to hit six sixes off a single six-ball over in first-class cricket.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026181758id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_(cricket)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did garfield sobers become the first man to hit six sixes off a single six-ball over in first-class cricket", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10484, "Truth_answer": "A highly skilled bowler, an aggressive batsman and an excellent fielder, Garfield Sobers is widely considered to be cricket's greatest ever all-rounder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is garfield sobers notable for anything else besides becoming the first man to hit six sixes off a single six-ball over in first-class cricket", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10484, "Truth_answer": "An all-rounder is a cricketer who regularly performs well at both batting and bowling.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190622231903id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-rounder_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Irvine_Shillingford_p17" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does an all-rounder do in cricket", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10484, "Truth_answer": "Some would put Ian Botham in second place; others would favour Imran Khan while a minority of fans would pitch for Richard Hadlee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524002909id_/https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/news/greatest-all-rounders-in-test-cricket-history-1958967.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the second greatest all-rounder after garfield sobers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10485, "Truth_answer": "Today's professional helmets are primarily made by two companies: Riddel and Schutt. Both manufacturers have released helmets designed specifically to protect against concussions.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105542id_/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/leatherhead-to-radio-head-the-evolution-of-the-football-helmet-56585562/_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "helmets were designed to protect players from what", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10485, "Truth_answer": "A new study finds that football helmets currently used on the field may do little to protect against hits to the side of the head.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181005175433id_/https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140217200751.htm_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20181005175433id_/https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140217200751.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how well are football players protected from concussions with helmets", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10485, "Truth_answer": "An individual football player can receive as many as 1400 head impacts during a single season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how often do football players get hit in the head", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10485, "Truth_answer": "Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a neurodegenerative disease caused by repeated head injuries.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the long-term effects of head impacts in contact sports", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10485, "Truth_answer": "A large number of former American football (NFL) players have been diagnosed with or have had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029213027id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFL_players_with_chronic_traumatic_encephalopathy_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do any nfl players have chronic traumatic encephalopathy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10486, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how to put in a leave of absence", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10487, "Truth_answer": "War broke out in April 1861 when secessionist forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina shortly after Abraham Lincoln had been inaugurated as the President of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who started the civil war in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10487, "Truth_answer": "The American Civil War was a civil war in the United States from 1861 to 1865.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126202127id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_p2", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/second-american-civil-war-map/_p4", "https://www.silveradoboysranch.com/second-american-civil-war-map/_p1", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Cushing_Lake_Water_Aerodrome_p19", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Malla_%28Ancient_India%29_p31" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long was the civil war in the united states", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10487, "Truth_answer": "The American Civil War ended in Spring, 1865. Robert E. Lee surrendered the last major Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the american civil war end", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10487, "Truth_answer": "Roughly 620,000 American soldiers died in the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the american civil war", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10487, "Truth_answer": "The distinguished Civil War historian James McPherson has estimated that there were 50,000 civilian deaths during the American Civil War.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119100440id_/https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/death.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many civilians died in the american civil war", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10488, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "access to water and sanitation in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10489, "Truth_answer": "His name was Moses Fleetwood Walker, and he was the first black baseball player in the major leagues.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190716173251id_/https://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-fleetwood-walker-20140921-story.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the first black man to play major league baseball", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10489, "Truth_answer": "Moses Fleetwood Walker played for semi-professional and minor league baseball clubs before joining the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association for the 1884 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104160007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Fleetwood_Walker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did moses fleetwood walker start to play baseball professionally", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10489, "Truth_answer": "Moses Fleetwood Walker played just one season, 42 games total, for the Toledo Blue Stockings before injuries entailed his release.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104160007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Fleetwood_Walker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did moses fleetwood walker play for the toledo blue stockings", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10489, "Truth_answer": "Moses Fleetwood Walker endured trials with racism in the major leagues and was thus the first black man to do so.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104160007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Fleetwood_Walker_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did moses fleetwood walker experience racism while playing baseball", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10489, "Truth_answer": "After his baseball career, Moses Fleetwood Walker became a successful businessman and inventor. He was also an advocate of Black nationalism.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104160007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Fleetwood_Walker_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was moses fleetwood walker notable for anything else besides being the first black baseball player in the major leagues", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10490, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "natural resources of the midwest region of the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10491, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "wong kar wai in the mood for love soundtrack", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10492, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "summary of the story five on a treasure island", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10493, "Truth_answer": "The vas deferens connects the epididymis to the urethra near the point where the seminal vesicles empty and join with it to form the ejaculatory duct.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524103719id_/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/vas-deferens_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the vas deferens join the urethra", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10493, "Truth_answer": "The male urethra connects the urinary bladder to the penis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://alexdesignfor.me/post/ureter-diagram-male_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128162904id_/https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/male-urethra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the bladder join the urethra", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10493, "Truth_answer": "In anatomy, the urethra is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the removal of urine from the body of both females and males.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202035817id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urethra_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the female urethra connect to", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10493, "Truth_answer": "Urethritis is a condition in which the urethra becomes inflamed and irritated. The primary cause of urethritis is usually infection by bacteria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can the urethra get infected", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10493, "Truth_answer": "Bacterial urethritis can be either gonococcal urethritis, caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, or non-gonococcal urethritis, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis or Mycoplasma genitalium.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190630060311id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/264903.php_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of bacteria causes urethritis", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10494, "Truth_answer": "Since 2015 Ving Rhames's deep voice has provided the narration for numerous Arby's commercials, with the catchline Arby's, we have the meats!“", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211081743id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ving_Rhames_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the voice of the arbys commercials", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10494, "Truth_answer": "There are currently four different types of beef that can be enjoyed at Arby's including: roast beef, corned beef, brisket and USDA Choice top round Angus steak.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200304185423id_/https://www.drovers.com/article/arbys-has-meats-especially-beef_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of meats does arby's have", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10494, "Truth_answer": "Smokehouse Brisket, pork belly, porchetta, gyros, deep-fried turkey, venison and elk were added to the Arby's menu, in addition to corned beef, Angus steak, turkey, ham and chicken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does arby's have other kinds of meat besides beef", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10494, "Truth_answer": "Although Arby's is known for roast beef, there are several meat-free choices.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814083503id_/https://vegetarian.lovetoknow.com/vegetarian-eating/fast-food-options-vegetarians-vegans_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does arby's have vegetarian options", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10494, "Truth_answer": "Vegetarian options at Arby's include: Garlic Parmesan chips, French toast sticks, Curly fries, Potato cakes, Onion rings, Mozzarella sticks, Jalapeño bites, All shakes, Side salad with cheese, among others.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are arby's vegetarian choices", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10495, "Truth_answer": "I Like It is the second single by Liverpudlian band Gerry and the Pacemakers. It was written by Mitch Murray.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210314180253id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Like_It_(Gerry_and_the_Pacemakers_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote i like it by gerry and the pacemakers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10495, "Truth_answer": "Mitch Murray’s first major songwriting success was How Do You Do It?, Gerry and the Pacemakers's debut single.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has mitch murray written besides gerry and the pacemakers' song i like it", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10495, "Truth_answer": "Mitch Murray had further success, writing You Were Made for Me and I'm Telling You Now for Freddie and the Dreamers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190526061016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Murray_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did mitch murray write for other artists besides gerry and the pacemakers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10495, "Truth_answer": "Freddie and the Dreamers were a British band that had a number of hit records between May 1963 and November 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004120914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_and_the_Dreamers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "were freddie and the dreamers popular", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10495, "Truth_answer": "As the group's popularity declined in the UK, Freddie and the Dreamers enjoyed a brief spell of fame in the US, riding the wave of the British Invasion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191004120914id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_and_the_Dreamers_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the freddie and the dreamers make it in the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10496, "Truth_answer": "Of the Southwestern states, New Mexico has the smallest population with 2,096,640.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which state in the southwest has the smallest population", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10496, "Truth_answer": "In 2016, Idaho was the smallest state in the Pacific Northwest region with just under 1.7 million people.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191112203624id_/https://www.nwnewsnetwork.org/post/census-data-highlights-pacific-northwest-population-growth_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which state in the pacific northwest has the smallest population", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10496, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 estimate for Idaho's population is 1.83 million, based on the most recent Census estimates and its current growth rate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201125457id_/http://worldpopulationreview.com:80/states/idaho-population/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the current population of idaho", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10496, "Truth_answer": "Boise is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Idaho.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.boisedumpsterrentals.com/boise-idaho/_p0", "https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=57933&start=4125_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116071530id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise,_Idaho_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest city in idaho", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10496, "Truth_answer": "Boise, Idaho's estimated population in 2018 was 228,790.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people live in boise idaho", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10497, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who classified plants on the basis of their water requirements", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10498, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "mustelid of northern hemisphere in its white winter coat", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10499, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays on the suite life of zack and cody", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10500, "Truth_answer": "At the last supper, Jesus was second from the left, John was to the right while Judas was to the left of Jesus, and Peter was across from John.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the disciples sit at the last supper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10500, "Truth_answer": "Only Jesus and His 12 disciples were at the last supper.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170928121648id_/http://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org:80/who-was-at-the-last-supper-faq.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many disciples were at the last supper", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10500, "Truth_answer": "Judas Iscariot was one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus Christ. According to all four canonical gospels, Judas betrayed Jesus to the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which apostle betrayed jesus", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10500, "Truth_answer": "Judas betrayed Jesus for a bribe of thirty pieces of silver by identifying him with a kiss to arresting soldiers of the High Priest Caiaphas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did judas do to betray jesus", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10500, "Truth_answer": "Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest who, according to the gospels, organized a plot to kill Jesus. He famously presided over the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019002159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caiaphas_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is high priest caiaphas's role in jesus' arrest", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10501, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "chronological order of j.d. robb in death series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10502, "Truth_answer": "Depending on culture, a wedding ring is typically worn on the base of the left or right ring finger.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does a married woman wear her ring", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10502, "Truth_answer": "Traditionally, an engagement ring and wedding band are worn on the fourth finger of your left hand, which is commonly referred to as the ring finger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094516id_/https://www.diamondnexus.com/blog/where-to-wear-your-engagement-ring_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is an engagement ring worn", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10502, "Truth_answer": "While most men wear only a wedding band, some want to wear an engagement ring as a symbol of their impending nuptials.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200811104702id_/https://engagementrings.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Engagement_Ring_Etiquette_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do men wear an engagement ring", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10502, "Truth_answer": "Visual markers of marital status, as well as social status, may include clothing, hairstyle, accessories, jewelry, tattoos, and other bodily adornments.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200808072844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_markers_of_marital_status_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other visual markers of marital status are there besides engagement rings and wedding bands", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10502, "Truth_answer": "Sindoor is a traditional vermilion red or orange-red colored cosmetic powder from Indian subcontinent, usually worn by married women along the part of their hair.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "can you give me an example of a visual marker of marital status besides wedding bands", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10503, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "buffalo bills you make me wanna shout", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10504, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Jameis Winston led the NFL in passing yards with 5,109.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the nfl in passing yards this year", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10504, "Truth_answer": "Jameis Winston is an American football quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116055038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jameis_Winston_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what team did jameis winston play for in 2019", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10504, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Arians is an American football coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the coach for the tampa bay buccaneers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10504, "Truth_answer": "Dirk Koetter was the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2016 to 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the coach for the tampa bay buccaneers before bruce arians", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10504, "Truth_answer": "Dirk Koetter is an American football coach who is the current offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517105507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Koetter_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did dirk koetter do after coaching the tampa bay buccaneers from 2016 to 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10505, "Truth_answer": "The 1991 soundtrack Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(Disney_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the songs for beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10505, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken's scores and songs for The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and Pocahontas have each won him two Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has alan menken composed besides the 1991 soundtrack beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10505, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken has received eight Academy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211094809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menken_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many academy awards does alan menken have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10505, "Truth_answer": "Alan Menken has received eleven Grammy Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many grammys does alan menken have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10505, "Truth_answer": "I See the Light won Alan Menken the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is alan menken's most recent grammy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10506, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "actress who played ruth in fried green tomatoes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10507, "Truth_answer": "The Touch Bar was first introduced in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013104215id_/https://www.wired.com/story/apple-goes-all-in-on-touch-bar-for-macbook-pro/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the macbook touch bar come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10507, "Truth_answer": "The Touch Bar offers controls for volume, play, pause, skipping songs, as well as shuffle, repeat and search when the Spotify app is open.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191002044146id_/https://www.pocket-lint.com/laptops/news/apple/139312-apple-macbook-pro-touch-bar-what-can-it-do-and-what-apps-are-supported_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the macbook touch bar do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10507, "Truth_answer": "Spotify is a digital music, podcast, and video streaming service that gives you access to millions of songs and other content from artists all over the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325015520id_/https://support.spotify.com/us/using_spotify/getting_started/what-is-spotify/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the spotify app for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10507, "Truth_answer": "You can download and listen to Spotify for free, or choose one of their Premium plans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does the spotify streaming service cost money", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10507, "Truth_answer": "Spotify Premium currently costs $9.99 per month and $4.99 for students.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104201id_/https://www.thestreet.com/technology/how-much-is-spotify-premium-14913109_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is spotify premium", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10508, "Truth_answer": "The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will game of thrones season 7 be aired", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10508, "Truth_answer": "Unlike previous seasons of Game of Thrones, which consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in game of thrones season 7", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10508, "Truth_answer": "The eighth season of Game of Thrones consists of only six episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes are in game of thrones season 8", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10508, "Truth_answer": "There are only six episodes in the final season of Game of Thrones, after the decision was made to split the final 13 episodes across two shorter series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does game of thrones season 8 only have six episodes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10508, "Truth_answer": "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones concluded on May 19, 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wofy.fade-swe.de/game-of-thrones-fanfiction-cersei-bashing.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218230414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(season_8)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the last episode of game of thrones season 8 come out", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10509, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "roller coaster destroyed in smokey and the bandit 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10510, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "republican party platform position on slavery in 1860 presidential election", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10511, "Truth_answer": "Masha is voiced by Alina Kukushkina and Varvara Sarantseva. In English, Masha was voiced by Giselle Nieto, Elsie Fisher and Rebecca Bloom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masha_and_the_Bear_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who voices masha in masha and the bear", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10511, "Truth_answer": "Masha, her cousin and Father Frost are the only characters who speak. The others communicate through pantomime or wordless sounds.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masha_and_the_Bear_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do other characters in masha and the bear talk besides masha", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10511, "Truth_answer": "Masha and the Bear's sound designer, Boris Kutnevich, provides the voice of The Bear.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masha_and_the_Bear_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does bear from masha and the bear have a voice actor", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10511, "Truth_answer": "As of 2019, Masha and the Bear premieres on CTC in Russia, Universal Kids in America, HOP! in Israel, and CTV in Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masha_and_the_Bear_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is masha and the bear broadcast", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10511, "Truth_answer": "Masha and the Bear is a Russian animated television series created by Oleg Kuzovkov.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206180921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masha_and_the_Bear_p1", "http://coloringpagesfortoddlers.com/movie-coloring-page/thunderbirds-are-go-coloring-pages-for-age-8-and-over_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created masha and the bear", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10512, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "beatles song woke up got out of bed lyrics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10513, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "fantastic beasts the crimes of grindelwald india release", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10514, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list five responsibilities of county and municipal governments", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10515, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following had the strongest impact on khmer culture", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10516, "Truth_answer": "King Croesus of Lydia remains associated with the invention. In 546 BC, Croesus was captured by the Persians, who adopted gold as the main metal for their coins.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who issued gold coins for the first time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10516, "Truth_answer": "The only minted gold of China's pre-imperial period known is Chu Gold Block Money.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did ancient china use gold for coins", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10516, "Truth_answer": "Ancient Greek coinage contained a number of gold coins issued by the various city states.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did ancient greece use gold for coins", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10516, "Truth_answer": "Roman currency for most of Roman history consisted of gold, silver, bronze, orichalcum and copper coinage.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the romans use gold for coins", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10516, "Truth_answer": "Roman currency served as a model for the currencies of the Muslim caliphates and the European states during the Middle Ages and the Modern Era.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203041210id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_currency_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does roman currency have an influence on modern currency", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10517, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "song i'll stand by you by the pretenders", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10518, "Truth_answer": "The number of available apps in the Google Play Store was most recently placed at 2.9 million apps, after surpassing 1 million apps in July 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many apps are on the google play store", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10518, "Truth_answer": "Apple's App Store was the second-largest app store with almost 1.84 million available apps for iOS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many apps are on the apple app store", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10518, "Truth_answer": "As of the fourth quarter of 2019, Android users were able to choose between 2.57 million apps, making Google Play the app store with biggest number of available apps.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128072051id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/276623/number-of-apps-available-in-leading-app-stores/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128072051id_/https://www.statista.com/statistics/276623/number-of-apps-available-in-leading-app-stores/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the google play store the largest app store", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10518, "Truth_answer": "Google Play was launched on October 22, 2008 as Android Market.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the google play store open", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10518, "Truth_answer": "In March 2012, Android Market was re-branded as Google Play.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wiki-offline.jakearchibald.com/wiki/Android_Market_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did android market's name change to google play", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10519, "Truth_answer": "The first new-age anti-counterfeiting measures were introduced under Series 1990 with microscopic printing around Franklin's portrait and a metallic security strip on the left side of the bill.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the us start putting strips in money", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10519, "Truth_answer": "National engraving bureaus include anti-counterfeiting systems for currency, such as holograms, multi-colored bills, embedded devices such as strips, raised printing, microprinting, watermarks and color shifting inks, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other anti-counterfeiting measures are there for currency besides microscopic printing and metallic security strips", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10519, "Truth_answer": "The United States twenty-dollar bill's security features include security fibers, watermark, security thread, color shifting ink, micro printing, raised printing, and the EURion constellation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213230553id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_twenty-dollar_bill_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what anti-counterfeiting measures does the twenty dollar bill have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10519, "Truth_answer": "The EURion Constellation is intended to prevent color copiers from reproducing images of contemporary currency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204173746id_/http://people.duke.edu:80/~ng46/collections/steg-eurion-constellation.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the eurion constellation do in a twenty dollar bill", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10519, "Truth_answer": "The EURion constellation is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of banknote designs worldwide since about 1996.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203021951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106095654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_euro_note_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the eurion constellation invented", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10520, "Truth_answer": "The electron transport chain is embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. It consists of four large protein complexes, and two smaller mobile carrier proteins.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190917091019id_/http://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu:80/animations/etc/nadhdehydrogenase.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where are the proteins of the electron transport chain embedded", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10520, "Truth_answer": "The mitochondrion has its own independent genome that shows substantial similarity to bacterial genomes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212020202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrion_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of dna does the mitochondrium contain", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10520, "Truth_answer": "It is thought that mitochondria were once independent bacteria, and became part of the eukaryotic cells by being engulfed, a process called endosymbiosis.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the mitochondrion show substantial similarity to bacterial genomes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10520, "Truth_answer": "In most multicellular organisms, mitochondrial DNA is inherited from the mother.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is mitochondrial dna inherited", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10520, "Truth_answer": "Paternal mtDNA inheritance is observed in a small proportion of species.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517092001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternal_mtDNA_transmission_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can mitochondrial dna be inherited from males", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10521, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams was Jared Goff.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who's the starting quarterback for the los angeles rams", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10521, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles Rams franchise began in 1936.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the los angeles rams established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10521, "Truth_answer": "The Rams played in Cleveland, Ohio from 1936 to 1945, before moving to Los Angeles, California in 1946.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were the los angeles rams always in la", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10521, "Truth_answer": "The Rams stayed in Los Angeles until the 1995 season, when the team moved to St. Louis, Missouri. In 2016, the team moved back to Los Angeles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the rams play in other cities beside cleveland and los angeles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10521, "Truth_answer": "Stan Kroenke received approval from 30 of 32 NFL owners for his ambitious plan to move the Rams to California, where a new stadium would be built for the franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190626174451id_/https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/01/20/when-did-rams-move-los-angeles-franchise-history-locations_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the rams moved back to los angeles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10522, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the movie and tv awards 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10523, "Truth_answer": "The Pennsylvania Dutch population arrived in droves between the late 1600s and the early 1800s to escape religious persecution in Europe. William Penn promised them religious freedom in Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190708220011id_/https://www.tripsavvy.com/pennsylvania-dutch-history-and-culture-2669262_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who were the pennsylvania dutch and why did they settle in pennsylvania", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10523, "Truth_answer": "William Penn was a writer, early member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was william penn", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10523, "Truth_answer": "William Penn was born in 1644 at Tower Hill, London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129021848id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Penn_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was william penn born", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10523, "Truth_answer": "Persecuted in England for his Quaker faith, William Penn came to America in 1682 and established Pennsylvania as a place where people could enjoy freedom of religion.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203161118id_/http://www.americaslibrary.gov:80/jb/colonial/jb_colonial_penn_1.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did william penn move to america", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10523, "Truth_answer": "The democratic principles that William Penn set forth in the Pennsylvania Frame of Government served as an inspiration for framing the new Constitution of the US in Pennsylvania in 1787.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did william penn have anything to do with the constitution of the us", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10524, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the overall response of the body due to the action of pth is to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10525, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i get my kicks on route 66 song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10526, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James left the Cavaliers, yet again. The first time, he left Cleveland for sunny skies out in South Beach. This time, he found the same on the West Coast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times did lebron leave the cavs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10526, "Truth_answer": "In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Lebron James's agent, Rich Paul, explained, In 2018, it was just about doing what he wants to do.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did lebron james leave the cleveland cavaliers again", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10526, "Truth_answer": "LeBron James has signed a four-year, $154 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much was lebron james offered to join the los angeles lakers in 2018", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10526, "Truth_answer": "Reaction to the move was more positive than LeBron James' original departure from the Cavaliers, albeit still mixed, as some onlookers felt that Los Angeles was not his optimal destination.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did people react to lebron james joining the los angeles lakers in 2018", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10526, "Truth_answer": "Following LeBron James's signing, the Los Angeles Lakers rounded out their roster with a controversial collection of playmakers and veterans.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened with the lakers' team roster after lebron james joined in 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10527, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "family guy road to the multiverse video game", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10528, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the chronological order of the dragon ball series", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10529, "Truth_answer": "A Whole New World is a song from Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191113081152id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Whole_New_World_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what movie is the song a whole new world from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10529, "Truth_answer": "Aladdin's A Whole New World was sung by Brad Kane and Lea Salonga. Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle recorded the single. Zayn Malik and Zhavia Ward recorded it in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings a whole new world", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10529, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga provided the singing voice of Fa Mulan in the 1998 film Mulan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is lea salonga in besides the 1992 disney film aladdin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10529, "Truth_answer": "Lea Salonga sang in the songs Honor to Us All, Reflection, I'll Make a Man Out of You, and A Girl Worth Fighting For on the Mulan soundtrack.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what songs did lea salonga sing in the 1998 film mulan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10529, "Truth_answer": "The Mulan soundtrack featured songs by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel, conducted by Paul Bogaev, and score composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190724021937id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulan_(soundtrack)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the songs on the mulan soundtrack", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10530, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in gossip girl who does jenny end up with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10530, "Truth_answer": "Dan Humphrey and Serena van der Woodsen finally get married in the Gossip Girl series finale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in gossip girl who does dan end up with", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10530, "Truth_answer": "Jenny Humphrey is the younger sister of Dan Humphrey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104000123id_/https://gossipgirl.fandom.com/wiki/Jenny_Humphrey_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is dan humphrey jenny humphrey's brother in gossip girl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10530, "Truth_answer": "Eric van der Woodsen is the brother of Serena van der Woodsen.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does serena van der woodsen from gossip girl have siblings", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10530, "Truth_answer": "Eric van der Woodsen is gay.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104000236id_/https://gossipgirl.fandom.com/wiki/Eric_van_der_Woodsen_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104000221id_/https://gossipgirl.fandom.com/wiki/Dan_Humphrey_p1", "http://lfashionfoward.blogspot.com/2008_05_06_archive.html_p2", "http://lfashionfoward.blogspot.com/2008_05_06_archive.html_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212011844id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gossip_Girl_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121084003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serena_van_der_Woodsen_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190918044843id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Bass_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104000236id_/https://gossipgirl.fandom.com/wiki/Eric_van_der_Woodsen_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121084003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serena_van_der_Woodsen_p22", 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"http://whatwouldphoebedo.blogspot.com/2008/09/_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is eric van der woodsen gay", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10531, "Truth_answer": "Members of the band BTS include Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://vxte.uweerwinengelmann.de/which-bts-member-hates-you.html_p0", "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/bts-lauv-make-it-right-remix-collaboration.html/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the names of the members in bts", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10531, "Truth_answer": "The oldest member of BTS is Jin.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://rxic.hallu-forte.fr/bts-pics-hd.html_p2", "https://www.byeolkorea.com/profile-of-bts-jin/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the oldest bts member", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10531, "Truth_answer": "The youngest member of BTS is Jungkook.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.starstills.com/cardboard-cutouts/lifesize-cardboard-cutouts/music-and-pop-star-cutouts/bts-bangtan-boys_p10", "https://www.econotimes.com/Jungkook-Parents-also-clamoring-for-the-BTS-member-Singer-top-choice-as-the-idol-parents-want-their-daughters-to-date-1565769_p2", "http://yahz.hs-teamfashion.de/most-popular-bts-member-in-china.html_p0", "https://www.candymag.com/all-access/not-a-drill-bts-jungkook-officially-said-bye-to-his-long-hair-a1632-20191014?ref=article_feed_1_p1", "http://alhl.pjfotografia.de/bts-news-articles.html_p0", "https://www.wicksbuilding.com.au/about/staff-bios/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the youngest bts member", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10531, "Truth_answer": "RM is the leader and a rapper in the South Korean boy group BTS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which member is the leader of bts", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10531, "Truth_answer": "Suga, J-Hope, and RM are rappers in BTS.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do other members in bts rap besides rm", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10532, "Truth_answer": "Je suis malade is probably Serge Lama's most famous song. It tells the story of a man broken down after having been left by his love.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the song je suis malade about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10532, "Truth_answer": "Je suis malade is a song by French singer and songwriter Serge Lama. It was released in 1973.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190411220749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je_suis_malade_(song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year did the song je suis malade come out", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10532, "Truth_answer": "The song Je suis malade was covered, among others, by Dalida, Lara Fabian, Thierry Amiel, and Demis Roussos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has covered the song je suis malade", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10532, "Truth_answer": "The song Je suis malade became a hit when Dalida sung it.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any of the covers of the song je suis malade famous", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10532, "Truth_answer": "In late July 1972, Dalida released a song that went on to become her signature track: Je suis malade.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202142215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalida_p28" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did dalida sing the song je suis malade", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10533, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 16 a Code 1 licence limited to motorcycles with engine capacity under 125 cc may be obtained.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at what age can you get a motorcycle license in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10533, "Truth_answer": "Three types of learner's licence are issued in South Africa: Code 1: motorcycles, Code 2: vehicles (except motorcycles), and Code 3: all vehicles (except motorcycles).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What do the different codes mean for driver's licenses in south africa", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10533, "Truth_answer": "The minimum age for a Code 1 or 2 licence is 17, and for a Code 3 licence it is 18.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112000805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_licence_in_South_Africa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the minumum age for the license code categories in south africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10533, "Truth_answer": "Learner's licences are valid for 24 months.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long is a learner's license in south africa valid", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10533, "Truth_answer": "Learner's licences, except for Code 1 licences, require that the learner be accompanied by a fully licensed driver.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112000805id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_licence_in_South_Africa_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can learners drive alone in south africa", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10534, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, the author Claire Hartfield and the illustrator Ekua Holmes won Coretta Scott King Awards for A Few Red Drops and The Stuff of Stars, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has won the coretta scott king award", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10534, "Truth_answer": "A Few Red Drops explores the complex causes of the Chicago race riot, and documents the events of the riot with photographs and historical documents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524071620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Few_Red_Drops_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a few red drops about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10534, "Truth_answer": "The Stuff of Stars explains the Big Bang and evolution and tells children how they are connected to the great big universe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the stuff of stars about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10534, "Truth_answer": "The Stuff of Stars is a children's picture book written by Marion Dane Bauer and illustrated by Ekua Holmes", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085303id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stuff_of_Stars_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who illustrated the stuff of stars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10534, "Truth_answer": "Ekua Holmes has illustrated Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement, Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets, Black Is a Rainbow Color among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else has ekua holmes illustrated besides the stuff of stars", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10535, "Truth_answer": "The song Happy by Pharrell Williams was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 30, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what song was number one on march 30 2014", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10535, "Truth_answer": "The song Happy was written and produced by Pharrell Williams.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did pharrell williams write the song happy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10535, "Truth_answer": "The song Happy by Pharrell Williams has been highly successful, peaking at No. 1 in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and 19 other countries.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124080507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_(Pharrell_Williams_song)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how well did the song happy by pharrell williams chart", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10535, "Truth_answer": "The song Happy by Pharrell Williams was the most successful song of 2014, with 13.9 million units worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how were sales of the song happy by pharrell williams", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10535, "Truth_answer": "The song Happy by Pharrell Williams won the Grammy Award for Best Music Video at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. The song was Billboard's number-one single for 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the music video for the song happy by pharrell williams do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10536, "Truth_answer": "There were 14 Plymouth Furies smashed in the making of the 1983 film Christine.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many cars did they wreck in christine", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10536, "Truth_answer": "The car in the 1983 film Christine is identified as a 1958 Plymouth Fury.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130225939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_(1983_film)_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what year was the plymouth fury in christine", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10536, "Truth_answer": "Today, only three cars from the 1983 film Christine are known to still exist.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524095125id_/https://www.goldeagle.com/tips-tools/1957-plymouth-belvedere-fury-from-the-movie-christine/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do any of the cars in christine still exist today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10536, "Truth_answer": "The 1983 film Christine shows that the evil spirit of the car manifested itself on the day it was built.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130225939id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_(1983_film)_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what made the car in the film christine evil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10536, "Truth_answer": "Stephen King's novel Christine made it clear that the car was possessed by the evil spirit of its previous owner, Roland D. LeBay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what made the car in the book christine evil", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10537, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "paintings of antelopes were found in the caves in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10538, "Truth_answer": "The al-Aqsa mosque was built at the southern end of the Temple Mount in the 8th-century.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200320235659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamization_of_the_Temple_Mount_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the first mosque built in jerusalem", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10538, "Truth_answer": "The Temple Mount plaza is dominated by three monumental structures from the early Umayyad period: the al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock and the Dome of the Chain.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Mount_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is found in the temple mount besides the al-aqsa mosque", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10538, "Truth_answer": "The Temple Mount is the site of one of the three Sacred Mosques, the holiest sites in Islam. Amongst Sunni Muslims, it is considered the third holiest site in Islam.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Mount_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of the temple mount in islam", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10538, "Truth_answer": "The Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism and is the place Jews turn towards during prayer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the significance of the temple mount in judaism", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10538, "Truth_answer": "In light of the dual claims of both Judaism and Islam, the Temple Mount is one of the most contested religious sites in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Mount_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there any conflict because the temple mount is a holy site in both islam and judaism", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10539, "Truth_answer": "Retina Display was introduced with the iPhone 4 in June 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did apple come out with retina display", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10539, "Truth_answer": "Retina Display refers to devices and monitors with a resolution and pixel density so high that a person is unable to discern the individual pixels at a normal viewing distance.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is in apple's retina display", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10539, "Truth_answer": "Apple 'converts' a device's display to Retina by doubling the number of pixels vertically and horizontally, meaning it has four times as many pixels as its non-Retina counterpart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does apple's retina display work", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10539, "Truth_answer": "The Retina display on Apple products isn’t necessarily the best display on the market with high pixel density and a crisp display.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210117003107id_/https://smallbusiness.chron.com/there-big-difference-retina-display-regular-one-66294.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the retina display the best display on the market", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10539, "Truth_answer": "For iPhones, Samsung is a close competitor for retina display resolution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an alternative to retina display", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10540, "Truth_answer": "The apartheid system in South Africa was ended through a series of negotiations between 1990 and 1993 and through unilateral steps by the F. W. de Klerk government.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106020159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negotiations_to_end_apartheid_in_South_Africa_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who ended the system of apartheid in south africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10540, "Truth_answer": "Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 until the early 1990s.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the system of apartheid end", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10540, "Truth_answer": "The Population Registration Act, 1950 classified all South Africans into one of four racial groups based on appearance, known ancestry, socioeconomic status, and cultural lifestyle: Black, White, Coloured, and Indian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what groups were people classified under during apartheid", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10540, "Truth_answer": "Coloureds are a multiracial ethnic group native to Southern Africa who have ancestry from multiple populations inhabiting the region, including Khoisan, Bantu, Afrikaner, Whites, Austronesian, East Asian or South Asian.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does coloured mean under apartheid", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10540, "Truth_answer": "The 2011 census figures for Statistics South Africa's five racial population groups were African at 76.4%, White at 9.1%, Coloured at 8.9%, Asian at 2.5%, and Other/Unspecified at 0.5%.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127031016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa_p37" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much of south africa's population is coloured", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10541, "Truth_answer": "Eden Hazard has scored 85 goals in the Premier League.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many premier league goals does hazard have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10541, "Truth_answer": "Eden Hazard is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Hazard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what position does eden hazard play in football", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10541, "Truth_answer": "In football, Eden Hazard is known for his creativity, speed, acceleration, dribbling and passing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Hazard_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is eden hazard known for in football", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10541, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 16, Eden Hazard made his professional football debut in November 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did eden hazard start playing football professionally", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10541, "Truth_answer": "On 7 June 2019, La Liga club Real Madrid announced on their website that Eden Hazard would be signing for them for the 2019–20 season.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151248id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Hazard_p27" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did eden hazard start playing for real madrid", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10542, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a coding standard using at least 16 bits", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10543, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many subatomic particles (p n & e) in a neutral chlorine-36 an atomic no. for cl is 17", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10544, "Truth_answer": "The frequency of a DC current is 0 Hertz.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the frequency of a dc voltage", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10544, "Truth_answer": "Most countries use 50 Hz as the AC frequency.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the frequency of a ac voltage", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10544, "Truth_answer": "The usual waveform of alternating current in most electric power circuits is a sine wave.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://svpwiki.com/Alternating-Current_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_current_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what waveform is used for an alternating current", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10544, "Truth_answer": "In certain applications of alternating current, like guitar amplifiers, different waveforms are used, such as triangular or square waves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_current_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other waveforms are used for alternating current besides sine waves", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10544, "Truth_answer": "Audio and radio signals carried on electrical wires are also examples of alternating current.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://svpwiki.com/Alternating-Current_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191129235241id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_current_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can other signals besides electrical be alternating current", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10545, "Truth_answer": "Republican George W. Bush won the 2004 US presidential vote, taking 50.7% of the popular vote and 286 electoral votes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time republicans won the popular vote", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10545, "Truth_answer": "The 2014 elections gave the Republicans control of the Senate for the first time since the 109th Congress.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time republicans controlled the senate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10545, "Truth_answer": "The Senate President of the 114th United States Congress was Joe Biden.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was senate president in 2014", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10545, "Truth_answer": "The House Speaker of the 114th United States Congress was John Boehner until October 29, 2015, and Paul Ryan from October 29, 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how about house speaker of the 114th united states congress", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10545, "Truth_answer": "The 114th United States Congress met in Washington, D.C. from January 3, 2015, to January 3, 2017, during the final two full years of Barack Obama's presidency.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218212315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/114th_United_States_Congress_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was president of the united states during the 114th united states congress", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10546, "Truth_answer": "As of 2015, Israel maintains more than 400 nature reserves.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205000548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_parks_and_nature_reserves_of_Israel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many nature reserves are there in israel", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10546, "Truth_answer": "Some of the nature reserves are located in the Israeli-occupied territories of the Golan Heights and the West Bank.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205000548id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_parks_and_nature_reserves_of_Israel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are any of israel's nature reserves located in occupied territory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10546, "Truth_answer": "Golan Heights is internationally recognized as Syrian territory occupied by Israel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the status of golan heights", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10546, "Truth_answer": "Golan Heights is the area captured from Syria and occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War, territory which has been administered as part of Israel since 1981.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was golan heights first captured by israel", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10546, "Truth_answer": "The eastern third of Golan Heights remains under control of the Syrian Arab Republic.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120114611id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does syria control part of golan heights", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10547, "Truth_answer": "The purpose of Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was to provide additional resources for vulnerable students.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the purpose of the elementary and secondary education act of 1965", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10547, "Truth_answer": "The Elementary and Secondary Education Act was passed by the 89th United States Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1965.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001103106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_and_Secondary_Education_Act_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which president signed the elementary and secondary education act of 1965 into law", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10547, "Truth_answer": "Since 1965, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act has been modified and reauthorized by Congress several times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191001103106id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_and_Secondary_Education_Act_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "have there been any modifications to the the elementary and secondary education act", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10547, "Truth_answer": "An example of the modified Elementary and Secondary Education Act includes the Bilingual Education Act which provides support for bilingual education and educational efforts for Native Americans and other groups.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in what ways was the elementary and secondary education act modified and reauthorized", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10547, "Truth_answer": "The Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974, another modification and reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, prohibits discrimination against students and teachers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were there other modifications or reauthorizations to the elementary and secondary education act besides the bilingual education act", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10548, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was present at the news conference for newcastle what happened there", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10549, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "most of the rocks of the sierra nevada are best termed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10550, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state churches are found in societies that hold to the separation of church and state", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10551, "Truth_answer": "In the 2010 film Dear John, Savannah mentions to John that his father may have a form of high-functioning autism known as Asperger's syndrome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in dear john what is wrong with the dad", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10551, "Truth_answer": "Characteristics of Asperger syndrome include problems with social interactions and restricted and repetitive behavior.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the characteristics of asperger's syndrome", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10551, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, Asperger syndrome was estimated to affect 37.2 million people globally.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people are diagnosed with asperger syndrome", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10551, "Truth_answer": "Signs of Asperger syndrome usually begin before two years of age and typically last for a person's entire life.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203002701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when do signs of asperger syndrome first appear", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10551, "Truth_answer": "Interventions for Asperger syndrome may include social skills training, cognitive behavioral therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, parent training, and medications for associated problems, such as mood or anxiety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some treatments for asperger syndrome", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10552, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the working principle of synchroscope and phase sequence indicator", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10553, "Truth_answer": "Vehicle registration marks are used to identify vehicles and their registered owners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is a registration mark on a car", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10553, "Truth_answer": "Vehicle registration plates are the mandatory alphanumeric plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in the United Kingdom since 1904.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the registration mark on a car", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10553, "Truth_answer": "The first two letters of your UK vehicle registration plate represent where it was registered. The first letter is for the region and second for the local DVLA office.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the first two letters mean on a uk vehicle registration plate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10553, "Truth_answer": "The two numbers on a UK vehicle registration plate indicate the age of the vehicle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the two numbers mean on a uk vehicle registration plate", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10553, "Truth_answer": "The last three letters on a UK vehicle registration plate are random.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do the last three letters mean on a uk vehicle registration plate", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10554, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which is not a characteristic of a market economy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10555, "Truth_answer": "Crosshatching done in ochre on a stone fragment found at Blombos Cave in South Africa is believed to be the earliest known drawing done by a human in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the oldest expression in art is found in caves in the south of what country", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10555, "Truth_answer": "The earliest known drawing by Homo sapiens is estimated to be 73,000 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029111959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_art_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191029111959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_art_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the earliest known drawing done by a human", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10555, "Truth_answer": "Blombos Cave is famous for its Middle Stone Age artifacts that were left by humans who lived there between 100,000 and 70,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "from what period was the 73,000 year-old drawing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10555, "Truth_answer": "Homo sapiens, the first modern humans, evolved from their early hominid predecessors between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the human species start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10555, "Truth_answer": "The estimated time human speech began ranges from as late as 50,000 years ago to as early as the beginning of the human genus more than 2 million years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the human species start speaking", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10556, "Truth_answer": "The only countries that have not ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child are Somalia, South Sudan, and the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://makeacrane.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/the-un-convention-on-the-rights-of-the-child/_p0", "http://blog-cwm-weeklyannouncements.communityofchrist.ca/2014/12/weekly-wire-for-december-10-2014.html_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which countries did not sign the un convention on the rights of the child", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10556, "Truth_answer": "A number of Republican senators, claiming concerns about U.S. sovereignty, have consistently opposed ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why didn't the united states ratify the un convention on the rights of the child", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10556, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child under Bill Clinton in 1995, an essentially symbolic agreement with the principles set forth under the treaty.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224011253id_/https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2014/11/21/why-wont-the-u-s-ratify-the-u-n-s-child-rights-treaty/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has the treaty been signed by the united states", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10556, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. is falling behind on a number of children’s rights indicators.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the u.s. doing regarding children's rights", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10556, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. is falling behind on a number of children’s rights indicators: Poverty, Maternal Leave, and Criminal Justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what children's rights indicators is the u.s. falling behind on", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10557, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how not to summon a demon lord manga chapter 38", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10558, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "owl city when can i see you again music video cast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10559, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "meditations on the tarot a journey into christian hermeticism", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10560, "Truth_answer": "The endocrine system is made up of glands that produce and secrete hormones, chemical substances produced in the body that regulate the activity of cells or organs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://schedulenow.net/j0bz0az/function-of-endocrine-system.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105122522id_/https://www.emedicinehealth.com/anatomy_of_the_endocrine_system/article_em.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the function of the endocrine system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10560, "Truth_answer": "The major glands of the endocrine system are the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, pineal body, and the reproductive organs.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200105122522id_/https://www.emedicinehealth.com/anatomy_of_the_endocrine_system/article_em.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what glands are there in the endocrine system", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10560, "Truth_answer": "The reproductive organs in the endocrine system are the ovaries and testes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which reproductive organs are in the endocrine system", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10560, "Truth_answer": "The main reproductive hormones are estrogen and testosterone.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://fertilityfriday.com/colleen-holland/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the main hormones produced by the reproductive organs", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10560, "Truth_answer": "Estrogen is produced mainly in the ovaries.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://elnasexualwellness.com/category/overall-health/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200103184105id_/https://www.livescience.com/38324-what-is-estrogen.html_p0", "https://www.drlamcoaching.com/adrenal-fatigue/symptoms/estrogen-hormone-dominance/_p2", "https://healthunits.com/menopause/phytoestrogentic-food-to-delay-menopause/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what organ produces estrogen", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10561, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "total number of judges in international court of justice", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10562, "Truth_answer": "Ohio's administrative code requires a person to be at least 18 years old to get genitals or breasts pierced or tattooed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do you have to be to get a piercing in ohio", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10562, "Truth_answer": "In Ohio specifically, minors must be at least 14 years of age to get a work permit.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do you have to be to get a job in ohio", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10562, "Truth_answer": "As of January 1, 2020, the minimum wage for non-tipped employees in Ohio will rise from $8.55 to $8.70 per hour, a 15-cent increase.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204911id_/https://www.nfib.com/content/nfib-in-my-state/management/ohio-minimum-wage-increases-to-8-30-per-hour/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the minimum wage in ohio", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10562, "Truth_answer": "Ohio has an annual living wage of $45,853.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170511151158id_/http://www.bizjournals.com:80/dayton/blog/morning_call/2016/05/what-s-the-minimum-living-wage-in-ohio.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the living wage in ohio", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10562, "Truth_answer": "As of January 2019, Ohio had an estimated 10,345 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028182900id_/https://www.usich.gov/homelessness-statistics/oh_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many homeless people are there in ohio", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10563, "Truth_answer": "The richest cast member from The Office is Steve Carell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who made the most money in the office", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10563, "Truth_answer": "In 2019, Steve Carell returned to television to star in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other tv shows is steve carell in besides the office", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10563, "Truth_answer": "Steve Carell stated he would be leaving The Office when his contract expired at the conclusion of the 2010 to 2011 season because he wanted to focus on his film career.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223203132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Carell_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did steve carell leave television", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10563, "Truth_answer": "The American TV series The Office aired on NBC from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013, lasting a total of nine seasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the american tv series the office end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10563, "Truth_answer": "The Office depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did american tv series the office take place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10564, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "early settlers to maryland experienced a starving time similar to that of early settlers to virginia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10565, "Truth_answer": "The Argus C3 uses 35mm film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of film does an argus c3 use", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10565, "Truth_answer": "The Argus C3 was a low-priced rangefinder camera mass-produced from 1939 to 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805224512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_C3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the argus c3 still produced today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10565, "Truth_answer": "The Argus C3 sold about 2 million units, making it one of the most popular cameras in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805224512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_C3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the argus c3 popular", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10565, "Truth_answer": "Customers were reportedly drawn to the Argus C3's scientific appearance with its many gears, knobs, and dials. It also developed a reputation for rugged durability and sharp, high-quality images.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200805224512id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_C3_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the argus c3 one of the most popular cameras in history", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10565, "Truth_answer": "The Argus C3 was not able to compete with the flood of inexpensive Japanese single lens reflex cameras entering the market in the 1960s and was finally discontinued in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the argus c3 stop being produced", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10566, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is windsor located on the map of canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10566, "Truth_answer": "Known as the Automotive Capital of Canada, Windsor's industrial and manufacturing heritage is responsible for how the city has developed through the years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Ontario_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is windsor, ontario known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10566, "Truth_answer": "Windsor, Ontario's economy is primarily based on manufacturing, tourism, education, and government services.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130212810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Ontario_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is important to the economy of windsor, ontario besides manufacturing", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10566, "Truth_answer": "Windsor, Ontario's chilliest winter nights have lows in the minus-twenties degrees celsius.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how cold does it get in windsor, ontario", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10566, "Truth_answer": "Windsor, Ontario's population was 217,188 at the 2016 census.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the population of windor, ontario", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10567, "Truth_answer": "The April 2015 Nepal earthquake destroyed more than 600,000 homes and damaged more than 288,000 in the 14 worst-hit districts.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many houses were destroyed in the nepal earthquake", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10567, "Truth_answer": "Hundreds of thousands of Nepalese were made homeless with entire villages flattened, across many districts of the country.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117121834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_2015_Nepal_earthquake_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people became homeless because of the nepal earthquake", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10567, "Truth_answer": "The April 2015 Nepal earthquake killed nearly 9,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in the nepal earthquake", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10567, "Truth_answer": "The April 2015 Nepal earthquake's epicenter was east of Gorkha District at Barpak, Gorkha.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the epicenter of the nepal earthquake", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10567, "Truth_answer": "India was the first to respond within hours, being Nepal's immediate neighbour, with Operation Maitri which provided rescue and relief by its armed forces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117121834id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_2015_Nepal_earthquake_p19" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which country provided aid to nepal first after the april 2015 earthquake", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10568, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what percentage of an inch is a centimeter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10569, "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream is a speech by Martin Luther King Jr. in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the i have a dream speech about", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10569, "Truth_answer": "I Have a Dream is a speech delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210043951id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126195204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr._p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the i have a dream speech delivered", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10569, "Truth_answer": "Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech invokes the Declaration of Independence, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the United States Constitution. Early in his speech, King alludes to Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what speech did martin luther king jr reference in his i have a dream speech", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10569, "Truth_answer": "The I Have a Dream speech was lauded in the days after the event, and was widely considered the high point of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did people respond to the i have a dream speech", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10569, "Truth_answer": "An estimated 250,000 people attended the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200329100651id_/https://www.nps.gov/articles/march-on-washington.htm_p0", "https://www.commonlit.org/en/texts/the-voting-rights-act-of-1965/paired-texts_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people attended the march on washington for jobs and freedom", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10570, "Truth_answer": "The two upcoming Magic: The Gathering sets are Theros: Beyond Death and Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths. The sets will be released on January 24, 2020 and April 24, 2020, respectively.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the newest set of magic the gathering", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10570, "Truth_answer": "Magic: The Gathering underwent a general release on August 5, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is magic the gathering", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10570, "Truth_answer": "Though Magic: The Gathering is a strategy game, an intricate storyline underlies the cards released in each expansion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does magic the gathering have a plot", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10570, "Truth_answer": "Magic: The Gathering is a collectible and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://bestonio.com/best-dragon-magic-cards.html_p1", "http://bestonio.com/best-dragon-magic-cards.html_p6", "http://bestonio.com/best-dragon-magic-cards.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130002646id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic%3A_The_Gathering_p0", "https://pretticute.com/products/world-of-disney-eye-found-it-card-game_p1", "http://nivaweb.vn/phaxdh2/dx31l.php?qs=mtg-card-database-download_p0", "https://pretticute.com/products/world-of-disney-eye-found-it-card-game_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created magic the gathering", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10570, "Truth_answer": "Games designed by Richard Garfield include RoboRally, Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, The Great Dalmuti, Netrunner, BattleTech, Dilbert: Corporate Shuffle, Filthy Rich, Twitch, Star Wars Trading Card Game, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "has richard garfield made other games besides magic the gathering", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10571, "Truth_answer": "Stephen Curry was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104353id_/https://www.thestreet.com/lifestyle/stephen-curry-net-worth-14764445_p0", "https://fanmail.com/professional/athlete/stephen_curry?page=3_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did steph curry go in the draft", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10571, "Truth_answer": "The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218082142id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_State_Warriors_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102083524id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Golden_State_Warriors_head_coaches_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what city are the golden state warriors from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10571, "Truth_answer": "Steve Kerr is the current head coach of the Golden State Warriors since the 2014 to 2015 season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the coach for the golden state warriors", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10571, "Truth_answer": "Founded in 1946 in Philadelphia, the Warriors moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1962 and took the city's name, before changing to Golden State in 1971.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old are the golden state warriors", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10571, "Truth_answer": "Peter Guber, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for more than 35 years, is currently in his ninth season as owner of the Golden State Warriors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the golden state warriors", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10572, "Truth_answer": "Proverbs is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the proverbs about in the bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10572, "Truth_answer": "The earliest collection of the Book of Proverb, titled “proverbs of Solomon which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied,” came into being about 700 bc.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book of proverbs written", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10572, "Truth_answer": "King Solomon wrote the majority of the proverbs contained in the Book of Proverbs, but these were collected into a book centuries later by King Hezekiah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book of proverbs", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10572, "Truth_answer": "The anonymous author of the Book of Job was almost certainly an Israelite.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the book of job", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10572, "Truth_answer": "Scholars generally agree that the Book of Job was written between the 7th and 4th centuries BCE, with the 6th century BCE as the most likely period for various reasons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the book of job written", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10573, "Truth_answer": "Vega is visible in the summer sky of the Northern Hemisphere. It is part of the constellation Lyra and, with the stars Deneb and Altair, forms the Summer Triangle.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927085031id_/https://www.space.com/21719-vega.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the star vega in the sky", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10573, "Truth_answer": "Vega is a bright white main sequence star.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of star is vega", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10573, "Truth_answer": "Vega is a bright star located just 25 light-years from Earth", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far from earth is vega", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10573, "Truth_answer": "The star, Vega, is only about 450 million years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927085031id_/https://www.space.com/21719-vega.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old is the star vega", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10573, "Truth_answer": "Vega was the North Star several thousand years ago, and it will regain that status in about 12,000 years.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190927085031id_/https://www.space.com/21719-vega.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when will vega become the north star again", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10574, "Truth_answer": "In the UK Parliament when MPs vote on an issue they leave the House of Commons chamber and divide into separate division lobbies for 'ayes' and 'noes'.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120401id_/https://lizbrownediting.com/unravelling-parliamentary-idioms/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the meaning of ayes and noes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10574, "Truth_answer": "Like the House of Lords, the House of Commons meets in the Palace of Westminster.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the uk parliament's house of commons chamber", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10574, "Truth_answer": "The first English Parliament was convened in 1215, with the creation and signing of the Magna Carta.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028194700id_/https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/british-parliament_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the uk's parliament established", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10574, "Truth_answer": "The Magna Carta established the principle that everyone is subject to the law and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice and the right to a fair trial.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200702113706id_/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/magna-carta-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-still-important-today-10017258.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the magna carta do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10574, "Truth_answer": "The Magna Carta's legacy has inspired liberty and freedom in many countries across the world today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910010314id_/http://www.magnacartalegacy.org:80/magnacarta.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the magna carta's legacy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10575, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "give an account of minerals found in jharkhand", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10576, "Truth_answer": "In field hockey, there are 11 players on a team made up of a goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders and forwards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203180209id_/http://fieldhockeybc.com:80/about/about-field-hockey/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many players are in a field hockey team", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10576, "Truth_answer": "The governing body of field hockey is the International Hockey Federation, with men and women being represented internationally in competitions including the Olympic Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is field hockey in the olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10576, "Truth_answer": "The modern game of field hockey grew from English public schools in the early 19th century.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was field hockey first played", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10576, "Truth_answer": "Field hockey is most widely practiced as a women's sport in the USA and Canada.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204438id_/https://www.athleticscholarships.net/history-field-hockey.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is field hockey popular", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10576, "Truth_answer": "Today, field hockey is played globally, mainly in parts of Western Europe, South Asia, Southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and parts of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202202815id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_hockey_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is field hockey played", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10577, "Truth_answer": "The Infinity Gauntlet is an American comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics from July to December 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191114011224id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Infinity_Gauntlet_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the infinity gauntlet comic come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10577, "Truth_answer": "The Infinity Gauntlet was written by Jim Starlin.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://captaincomics.ning.com/forum/topics/avengers-infinity-war-spoilers?commentId=3370054%3AComment%3A561743_p15", "http://handsomeboyscomicshour.com/tag/andy-weir/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the author the infinity gauntlet", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10577, "Truth_answer": "The Infinity Gauntlet was pencilled by George Pérez and Ron Lim.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who pencilled the infinity gauntlet", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10577, "Truth_answer": "The main character of The Infinity Gauntlet is Thanos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the main character of the infinity gauntlet", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10577, "Truth_answer": "Thanos is an Eternal-Deviant hybrid.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what species is thanos", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10578, "Truth_answer": "In one of the final scenes of season 7 of Gilmore Girls, Lorelai Gilmore and Luke Danes share a passionate kiss.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does lorelai gilmore end up with in season 7", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10578, "Truth_answer": "The 2016 Netflix revival of Gilmore Girls ends with Lorelai and Luke's wedding.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do lorelai gilmore and luke danes get married", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10578, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Graham is best known for her roles as Lorelai Gilmore on the television series Gilmore Girls.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Graham_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays lorelai gilmore in gilmore girls", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10578, "Truth_answer": "Lauren Graham played Sarah Braverman on the NBC television drama Parenthood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026121350id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Graham_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was lauren graham in anything else besides gilmore girls", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10578, "Truth_answer": "The 2010 TV series Parenthood tells of the Braverman clan, consisting of an older couple, their four children, and their families.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102152340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parenthood_(2010_TV_series)_p0", "https://www.bing.com/k/celebrities/skyler-day/timeline_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the 2010 tv series parenthood about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10579, "Truth_answer": "The RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the titanic leaving from and going to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10579, "Truth_answer": "The RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people, including about 815 of the passengers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died on the titanic", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10579, "Truth_answer": "705 individuals survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people survived the titanic", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10579, "Truth_answer": "There were many animals aboard the RMS Titanic. They included dogs, cats, chickens, other birds and an unknown number of rats.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were any animals on board the titanic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10579, "Truth_answer": "Three of the twelve dogs on the Titanic survived; all other animals perished.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200212053523id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animals_aboard_the_RMS_Titanic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did any animals survive the sinking of the titanic", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10580, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "expansion of a perfect gas into vacuum is related with", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10581, "Truth_answer": "In sociology, relative deprivation theory states that people take action for social change in order to acquire something that others possess and which they believe they should have, too.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is meant by relative deprivation in sociology", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10581, "Truth_answer": "Relative Deprivation theory is credited to sociologist Samuel Stouffer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190314040157id_/https://study.com/academy/lesson/relative-deprivation-in-psychology-theory-definition.html_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created relative deprivation theory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10581, "Truth_answer": "Samuel A. Stouffer was a prominent American sociologist and developer of survey research techniques.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206193809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_A._Stouffer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is samuel a. stouffer known for besides relative deprivation theory", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10581, "Truth_answer": "Samuel A. Stouffer earned his PhD in sociology in 1930 at the University of Chicago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206193809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_A._Stouffer_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did samuel a. stouffer study", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10581, "Truth_answer": "Samuel A. Stouffer’s research has had a lasting effect on polling procedures and analysis, market research and interpretation, race relations, population and nuclear policies, education, and economics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206193809id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_A._Stouffer_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is samuel a. stouffer's legacy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10582, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Keenan Wynn plays young Christine Baranski in Mamma Mia! Here we go again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075840id_/https://www.vulture.com/2018/07/who-played-young-christine-baranski-in-mamma-mia-2.html_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191221075840id_/https://www.vulture.com/2018/07/who-played-young-christine-baranski-in-mamma-mia-2.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays young christine baranski in mamma mia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10582, "Truth_answer": "Jessica Keenan Wynn is known for her roles as Heather Chandler in Heathers: The Musical, Dina in Forever and Young Tanya in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190803234000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Keenan_Wynn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is jessica keenan wynn known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10582, "Truth_answer": "Heathers: The Musical is a rock musical with music, lyrics and book by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1988 film of the same name.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://news.semo.edu/heathers-the-musical-opens-dialogue-on-teen-issues-in-offbeat-comedy-at-river-campus/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127020056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heathers:_The_Musical_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is heathers: the musical based on the movie heathers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10582, "Truth_answer": "Heathers stars Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206035546id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heathers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stars in the movie heathers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10582, "Truth_answer": "Despite high critical praise, Heathers failed at the box office but later became popular as a cult film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the film heathers do", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10583, "Truth_answer": "Queen Elizabeth II became queen on February 6, 1952, and was crowned on June 2, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the queen become queen of england", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10583, "Truth_answer": "Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015 when she surpassed the reign of her great-great-grandmother Victoria.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125035401id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_in_Britain_by_length_of_reign_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the longest reigning british monarch", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10583, "Truth_answer": "Known as the Victorian era, Queen Victoria's reign of 63 years and seven months was longer than that of any of her predecessors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many years did queen victoria reign", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10583, "Truth_answer": "Queen Victoria presided over a time of industrial expansion, educational advances, the abolition of slavery and workers' welfare.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806015137id_/https://www.britain-magazine.com/features/royals/queen-victoria-role-british-empire/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did queen victoria accomplish during her reign", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10583, "Truth_answer": "Queen Victoria was related to nearly all the ruling houses on the continent, through her own relatives or her children’s marriages, giving rise to the epithet ‘Grandmother of Europe’.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200806015137id_/https://www.britain-magazine.com/features/royals/queen-victoria-role-british-empire/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does queen victoria's epithet, grandmother of europe, come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10584, "Truth_answer": "Cristiano Ronaldo has 6 goals in the FIFA World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals does ronaldo have in the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10584, "Truth_answer": "Cristiano Ronaldo has, as of 17 November 2019, scored 99 goals in 164 appearances since his debut on 20 August 2003.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many goals does cristiano ronaldo have total", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10584, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth is roughly $460 million.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200408224052id_/https://wealthygorilla.com/cristiano-ronaldo-net-worth/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's cristiano ronaldo's net worth", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10584, "Truth_answer": "Cristiano Ronaldo was born in São Pedro, Funchal, on the Portuguese island of Madeira, and grew up in Santo António, Funchal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is cristiano ronaldo from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10584, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the island of madeira on a map", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10585, "Truth_answer": "Toot It and Boot It is the debut song by American rapper YG. The song was officially released as YG's commercial debut single on June 8, 2010.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did toot it and boot it come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10585, "Truth_answer": "Toot It and Boot It peaked at number 67 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 12 on the US Hot Rap Songs chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201127153852id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toot_It_and_Boot_It_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did toot it and boot it do on the charts", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10585, "Truth_answer": "Songwriters for Toot it and Boot it include: Keenon Jackson (YG), Tyrone Griffin, Ted Bluechel, Marlon Barrow, Nye Lee, and Marquise Newman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the rapper yg write toot it and boot it“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10585, "Truth_answer": "Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, better known by his stage name YG, is an American rapper and actor from Compton, California.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191206042603id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YG_(rapper)_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Yo_Gotti_p30" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the rapper yg from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10585, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is compton, california, on a map", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10586, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "walsh diagram for tri and penta atomic molecules", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10587, "Truth_answer": "The Beauty and the Beast 2017 soundtrack feature vocal performances by Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald among others", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sang the songs in the movie beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10587, "Truth_answer": "The 1991 soundtrack Beauty and the Beast was written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210234254id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(Disney_song)_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the songs for the movie beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10587, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 soundtrack Beauty and the Beast, largely based on material from Disney's 1991 animated version, features three new songs composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Tim Rice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did alan menken write music for the 2017 live action movie beauty and the beast too", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10587, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Beauty and the Beast grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing live-action musical film and the 10th-highest-grossing film of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the 2017 film beauty and the beast do in the box office", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10587, "Truth_answer": "The 2017 film Beauty and the Beast received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of the cast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was reception toward the 2017 film beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10588, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the difference between the economic and political functions of government is that", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10589, "Truth_answer": "Gannis Ducain was a Kajain'sa'Nikto male gunrunner who stole the Millennium Falcon from Han Solo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025030135id_/https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Gannis_Ducain_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who stole the millennium falcon from han solo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10589, "Truth_answer": "The Millennium Falcon, a YT-1300 light freighter designated unit YT 492727ZED, was built in 60 BBY by the Corellian Engineering Corporation at Orbital Assembly Facility 7.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the millennium falcon built", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10589, "Truth_answer": "Prior to the Star Wars film, the Millennium Falcon was in the possession of Lando Calrissian. He lost it to Han Solo in payment of a gambling debt.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did han solo get the millennium falcon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10589, "Truth_answer": "After the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the Millennium Falcon is again under Lando Calrissian with Chewbacca and Wedge Antilles.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did lando calrissian ever get the millennium falcon back from han solo", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10589, "Truth_answer": "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is a 2019 American epic space opera film produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130190424id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Rise_of_Skywalker_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed star wars: the rise of skywalker", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10590, "Truth_answer": "Located in western Europe, France is geographically positioned in the northern, as well as the eastern and western hemispheres.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is france in the southern or northern hemisphere", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10590, "Truth_answer": "France has a mostly temperate climate. France generally enjoys cool winters and mild summers except along the Mediterranean where mild winters and hot summers are the norm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191031080126id_/https://internationalliving.com/countries/france/climate-in-france/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the climate of france like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10590, "Truth_answer": "The biggest cities of Southern France are Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nice and Montpellier.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what cities are in the south of france", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10590, "Truth_answer": "Marseille is France's largest city on the Mediterranean coast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which city in southern france is the biggest", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10590, "Truth_answer": "The countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea are Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.visionias.net/2019/06/upsc-prelims-answer-key-2019-with-solution-and-explanation.html_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other countries border the mediterranean sea besides france", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10591, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "recognition proteins are used by white blood cells for what purpose", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10591, "Truth_answer": "There are five major types of white blood cells: neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, monocytes, and basophils.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of white blood cells are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10591, "Truth_answer": "Having a higher or lower number of white blood cells than normal may indicate an underlying condition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054210id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/wbc-count_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the number of white blood cells important", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10591, "Truth_answer": "A white blood cell count can detect hidden infections within your body and alert doctors to undiagnosed medical conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, immune deficiencies, and blood disorders.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120054210id_/https://www.healthline.com/health/wbc-count_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the white blood cell count used for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10591, "Truth_answer": "The name white blood cell derives from the physical appearance of a blood sample after centrifugation.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why are white blood cells called white", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10592, "Truth_answer": "Riyadh is the capital of Saudi Arabia.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.scribd.com/document/93328413/1000-Questions_p61", "https://stuartschneiderman.blogspot.com/2017/05/_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224073012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riyadh_p0", "https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2015/01/15/flogging-for-blogging-official-saudi-policy/_p3", "https://uic.org/com/uic-e-news/665/article/russia-russian-railways-rdif-and-saudi-railway-company-agree-on-cooperation?page=modal_enews_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capital of the country saudi arabia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10592, "Truth_answer": "Public Investment Fund Tower is the tallest building in Riyadh.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the tallest building in riyadh", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10592, "Truth_answer": "The Public Investment Fund Tower is a 385 m skyscraper in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190825083754id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Investment_Fund_(PIF)_Tower_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the public investment fund tower", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10592, "Truth_answer": "Riyadh is located on the eastern part of the Najd plateau at about 600 metres above sea level.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224073012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riyadh_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is riyadh's elevation", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10592, "Truth_answer": "Other cities in Najd besides Riyadh include Buraidah, Unaizah and Ar Rass.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other cities are in the najd plateau besides riyadh", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10593, "Truth_answer": "Major League Rugby spans six months from late January through to mid-June. Each team plays sixteen games, half of them at home.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many games are in a rugby union season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10593, "Truth_answer": "Major League Rugby was founded in 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116045506id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Rugby_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was major league rugby founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10593, "Truth_answer": "Major League Rugby is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is major league rugby's headquarters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10593, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 Major League Rugby champions are the Seattle Seawolves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the champion in major league rugby in 2019", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10593, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Major League Rugby champions are the Seattle Seawolves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the champion in major league rugby in 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10594, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did the finance minister mean by peru being an open economy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10595, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "enumerate the important features of tarapur nuclear power station", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10596, "Truth_answer": "During the March 21 or 22 equinox and the September 22 or 23 equinox, every location on our Earth experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "during which two months (equinoxes) do all locations on earth experience 12 hours of daylight", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10596, "Truth_answer": "Near June 21 the north pole is tilted 23.5 degrees toward our Sun and the northern hemisphere experiences summer solstice, the longest day of the northern hemisphere year.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the longest day of the year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10596, "Truth_answer": "Near June 21, the southern hemisphere is tilted 23.5 degrees away from our Sun and the southern regions of Earth experience the shortest day of the year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200815100846id_/https://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/skytellers/seasons/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to the southern hemisphere near june 21", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10596, "Truth_answer": "The shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is on December 21 or 22.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.diysolarguide.com/diy_solar_site_survey_guide.php_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the shortest day of the year for the northern hemisphere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10596, "Truth_answer": "The second solstice occurs on December 21 or 22 when the north pole is tilting 23.5 degrees away from our Sun and the south pole is inclined toward it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200815100846id_/https://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/skytellers/seasons/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how far does the north pole tilt away from the sun on december 21 or 22", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10597, "Truth_answer": "Cheryl Blossom was introduced in 1982 in Betty and Veronica #320 as a third love interest for Archie Andrews, but she and her brother Jason disappeared two years later.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105220054id_/https://archiecomics.fandom.com/wiki/Cheryl_Blossom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was cheryl blossom in the original archie comics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10597, "Truth_answer": "Madelaine Petsch plays Cheryl Blossom in the 2017 TV series Riverdale.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays cheryl blossom in the show riverdale", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10597, "Truth_answer": "Madelaine Petsch is an American actress and YouTube personality. She is known for portraying Cheryl Blossom on The CW television series Riverdale and Marissa in F the Prom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127020056id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madelaine_Petsch_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is madelaine petsch known for besides playing cheryl blossom in the 2017 tv series riverdale", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10597, "Truth_answer": "Madelaine Petsch has more than 5.0 million subscribers on her YouTube channel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many subscribers does madelaine petsch's youtube channel have", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10597, "Truth_answer": "Madelaine Petsch hails from Tacoma, Washington, and has dual citizenship in South Africa, where her parents are from and her extended family lives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190728230724id_/https://wwd.com/eye/people/madelaine-petsch-riverdale-cheryl-blossom-11021527/_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does madelaine petsch have dual citizenship", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10598, "Truth_answer": "The Kingdom of Italy was one of the constituent kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire. It comprised northern and central Italy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was italy part of the holy roman empire", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10598, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in Western and Central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did the holy roman empire last", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10598, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Roman Empire never achieved the extent of political unification as France to the west, evolving instead into a decentralized, limited elective monarchy composed of hundreds of sub-units.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of government did the holy roman empire have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10598, "Truth_answer": "Latin was used in the Holy Roman Empire for administrative, liturgical, and ceremonial purposes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the role of latin in the holy roman empire", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10598, "Truth_answer": "The Holy Roman Empire was formally dissolved on August 6, 1806 when the last Holy Roman Emperor Francis II abdicated, following a military defeat by the French Army under Napoleon.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the holy roman empire dissolve", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10599, "Truth_answer": "How Free is the Press is an essay written by Dorothy L. Sayers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the writer of how free is the press", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10599, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy L. Sayers is best known for her series of novels and short stories set between WWI and WWII that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is dorothy l. sayers known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10599, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy L. Sayers is also known for her plays, literary criticism, and essays.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191019021002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_L._Sayers_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is dorothy l. sayers known for besides her works featuring lord peter wimsey", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10599, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy L. Sayers graduated with first-class honours from Somerville College, Oxford in 1915. In 1920 she graduated as an MA.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did dorothy l. sayers get her education", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10599, "Truth_answer": "Dorothy L. Sayers studied modern languages and medieval literature at Somerville College, Oxford.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what did dorothy l. sayers study at somerville college, oxford", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10600, "Truth_answer": "On 12 January 2018, Sam Matterface was confirmed as Matt Chapman's replacement as commentator for ITV's Dancing on Ice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the voice on dancing on ice for 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10600, "Truth_answer": "Matt Chapman received mixed reviews from fans after the first episode of Dancing on Ice’s reboot series. Many sad he sounded too much like he was commentating on horse racing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180401003947id_/http://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2018-01-21/dancing-on-ice-commentator-matt-chapman-quits-after-one-episode/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was matt chapman replaced on dancing on ice", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10600, "Truth_answer": "Sam Matterface is an English sports broadcaster currently working for TalkSPORT and ITV Sport.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130153222id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Matterface_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the sam matterface known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10600, "Truth_answer": "Sam Matterface still commentates on Dancing on Ice as of the 2020 series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does sam matterface still commentate on dancing on ice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10600, "Truth_answer": "Dancing on Ice 2020 includes Ben Hanlin, Perri Kiely, Lisa George, Ian H Watkins, Maura Higgins, Libby Clegg, Joe Swash, Kevin Kilbane, Caprice Bourret, Lucrezia Millarini, Trisha Goddard, and more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what celebrities are in the dancing on ice 2020 series", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10601, "Truth_answer": "There are 22 international airports in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many international airports are in the uk", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10601, "Truth_answer": "London serves as the largest aviation hub in the world by passenger traffic, with six international airports.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190823215216id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_busiest_airports_in_the_United_Kingdom_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many international airports are in london", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10601, "Truth_answer": "London-Heathrow, which handles over 80 million international passengers annually, is the largest airport in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the biggest airport in london", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10601, "Truth_answer": "The airport was opened on 25 March 1946 as London Airport and was renamed Heathrow Airport in 1966.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128094002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heathrow_Airport_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the london-heathrow airport opened", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10601, "Truth_answer": "Heathrow Airport is 14 mi west of central London, near the south end of Hillingdon, in London, England.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is heathrow airport located", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10602, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin is a popular given name for males, derived from Hebrew Binyāmīn, translating as Son of my right [hand].", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200513014733id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_(name)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the origin of the name benjamin", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10602, "Truth_answer": "Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt, known professionally as Ben Affleck, is an American actor, philanthropist, social activist and filmmaker.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a famous person with the name benjamin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10602, "Truth_answer": "Ben Affleck is known for an array of high-profile films, including 'Good Will Hunting,' 'Argo' and 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209225327id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/ben-affleck_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is ben affleck known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10602, "Truth_answer": "In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Ben Affleck plays Batman.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://jantechaiami.wordpress.com/category/bates-motel-books-rihanna-in-janet-leigh-role/_p38", "https://jantechaiami.wordpress.com/category/dolly-parton-through-the-years/_p38", "https://jantechaiami.wordpress.com/category/horror-film-the-woods-to-screen-at-comic-con-exclusive-poster/_p38", "https://jantechaiami.wordpress.com/category/katie-holmes/_p38", "https://jantechaiami.wordpress.com/category/kim-kardashian-posts-black-lives-matter-essay-after-selfie-criticism/_p38", "https://lastemberpress.com/cf/tag/zack-snyder/_p4", "https://jantechaiami.wordpress.com/category/harrison-ford-surprises-star-wars-fans-in-new-force-for-change-charity-video/_p38", "https://lastemberpress.com/cf/tag/zack-snyder/_p5", "https://thecollectiveexamplesofnerdery.wordpress.com/tag/henry-cavill/_p1", "https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1615790/the-razzies-take-special-aim-at-batman-v-superman-see-the-full-nominees_p1", "http://www.btglifestyle.com/blog/2015/04/16/batman-vs-superman-dawn-of-justice-teaser/_p0", "https://hollywoodchicago.com/reviews/26372/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-is-both-despairing-disappointing_p0", "http://radiobastard.com/tag/archie/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did ben affleck play in batman v superman dawn of justice", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10602, "Truth_answer": "In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Henry Cavill plays Superman.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://news.toyark.com/2017/06/12/beast-kingdom-dah-series-batman-v-superman-8-inch-figures-255820_p4", "https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1615790/the-razzies-take-special-aim-at-batman-v-superman-see-the-full-nominees_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays superman in batman v superman dawn of justice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10603, "Truth_answer": "The Rizal law was approved by President Ramon Magsaysay on June 12, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the president when the rizal law was passed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10603, "Truth_answer": "Ramon Magsaysay was elected president under the banner of the Nacionalista Party.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191105034659id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramon_Magsaysay_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what political party was president ramon magsaysay", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10603, "Truth_answer": "The Nacionalista Party's modern ideologies are Conservatism, National conservatism, and Populism (since 1946).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the nacionalista party's ideology", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10603, "Truth_answer": "The Nacionalista Party is centre-right on the traditional political spectrum.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the nacionalista party on the political spectrum", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10603, "Truth_answer": "The Nacionalista Party was founded on April 25, 1907.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the nacionalista party founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10604, "Truth_answer": "Annie Leonhart possesses the ability to transform into a Titan known as the Female Titan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "in attack on titan who is the female titan", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10604, "Truth_answer": "The Female Titan's abilities include Titan attraction, versatility, and hardening.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the female titan's abilities", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10604, "Truth_answer": "The Female Titan is able to exercise some influence over Pure Titans through a scream-based ability; it possesses the ability to attract Pure Titans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229141000id_/https://attackontitan.fandom.com/wiki/Female_Titan_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the female titan attract other titans", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10604, "Truth_answer": "The Female Titan is 14 m tall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is the female titan", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10604, "Truth_answer": "Unlike the Founding Titan and current Beast Titan, the Female Titan does not need its user to have royal blood in order to use its scream ability.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200229141000id_/https://attackontitan.fandom.com/wiki/Female_Titan_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the female titan only use its scream ability when the user has royal blood", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10605, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a change over time is the definition of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10606, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "avengers infinity war trailer views in 24 hours", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10607, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "don't stop me now have a good time", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10608, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "and so in the strife of the battle of life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10609, "Truth_answer": "The cougar (Puma concolor) is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae. Due to its wide range, it has many names including puma, mountain lion, red tiger, and catamount.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a difference between cougars and mountain lions", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10609, "Truth_answer": "The cougar has the largest range of any wild land animal in the Americas. Its range spans 110 degrees of latitude, from northern Yukon in Canada to the southern Andes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203201048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the cougar's range", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10609, "Truth_answer": "The cougar is an adaptable, generalist species, occurring in most American habitat types.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203201048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the cougar have the largest range of any wild land animal in the americas", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10609, "Truth_answer": "The cougar is an ambush predator that pursues a wide variety of prey. Primary food sources are ungulates, particularly deer. It also hunts species as small as insects and rodents.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do cougars eat", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10609, "Truth_answer": "Fatal attacks on humans are rare, but have recently been increasing in North America as more people enter cougar territories, and build developments such as farms in their established territory.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203201048id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do cougars attack humans", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10610, "Truth_answer": "TLC Casino Enterprises owns Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel, formerly Binion's Horseshoe.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who owns the horseshoe casino in las vegas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10610, "Truth_answer": "The hotel, which had 366 rooms, closed in 2009. TLC reopened 81 of the rooms as a boutique hotel called Hotel Apache in July 2019.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200109005138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binion%27s_Gambling_Hall_and_Hotel_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the the hotel part of binion's gambling hall and hotel still open", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10610, "Truth_answer": "Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel opened as Binion's Horseshoe on August 14, 1951.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did binion's gambling hall and hotel open", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10610, "Truth_answer": "Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel's theme is Vintage Las Vegas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is binion's gambling hall and hotel's theme", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10610, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is binion's gambling hall and hotel located on a map", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10611, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Cranston is best known for playing Walter White on the AMC series Breaking Bad from 2008 to 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205094135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Cranston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the actor that plays walter white", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10611, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Cranston's won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series four times for his performance on Breaking Bad.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201003215id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Bad_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "has bryan cranston won any awards for breaking bad", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10611, "Truth_answer": "After becoming a producer of Breaking Bad in 2011, Bryan Cranston also won the award for Outstanding Drama Series twice.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205094135id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Cranston_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did bryan cranston win any awards as producer of breaking bad", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10611, "Truth_answer": "For the role of Walter White, Bryan Cranston won a Golden Globe, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Critics' Choice Awards, four Satellite Awards, and two Saturn Awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did bryan cranston win any other awards for the role of walter white besides emmys", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10611, "Truth_answer": "Bryan Cranston is also known for playing Hal on the Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle and Dr. Tim Whatley on the NBC sitcom Seinfeld.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other roles is bryan cranston known for besides walter white", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10612, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe the events in initiation and elongation of peptide chain in eukaryotes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10613, "Truth_answer": "There have been changes to the Featherduster's name throughout Disney's Beauty and the Beast franchise; she has been known as Babette, Marie, Fifi, and Plumette.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the feather duster in beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10613, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 live-action film Beauty and the Beast, the Featherduster is portrayed by Gugu Mbatha-Raw.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191103221310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney%27s_Beauty_and_the_Beast_characters_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who played the featherduster in the 2017 live action film beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10613, "Truth_answer": "Gugu Mbatha-Raw is known for her roles as Kelly in Black Mirror, Dido Elizabeth Belle in Belle, Noni Jean in Beyond the Lights, and more.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204053045id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gugu_Mbatha-Raw_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is gugu mbatha-raw known for besides her role in the 2017 film beauty and the beast", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10613, "Truth_answer": "Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Kelly in San Junipero, the fourth episode in the third series of the British science fiction anthology television series Black Mirror.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106175320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Junipero_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what episode of black mirror was gugu mbatha-raw in", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10613, "Truth_answer": "San Junipero won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Television Movie and Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106175320id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Junipero_p1", "http://showsfreak.sleekphysique.club/category/netflix.html_p111" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did the san junipero episode of black mirror win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10614, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sa re ga ma pa zee tv 2018 winner", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10615, "Truth_answer": "There are 18 episodes in season 5 of the TV series Fixer Upper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes is season 5 of fixer upper", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10615, "Truth_answer": "Fixer Upper is an American reality television series about home design and renovation aired on HGTV.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190501023810id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixer_Upper_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what channel was the show fixer upper aired on", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10615, "Truth_answer": "HGTV primarily broadcasts reality programming related to home improvement and real estate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of shows are on the tv channel hgtv", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10615, "Truth_answer": "HGTV was launched on December 1, 1994.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024033220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HGTV_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024033220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HGTV_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was hgtv launched", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10615, "Truth_answer": "HGTV was honored with the Academy of Achievement Award at the 22nd Annual Accessories Resource Team gala in 2011. In 2012, HGTV won the Dixon Award for Best TV Channel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does hgtv have any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10616, "Truth_answer": "According to current projections, the global population will reach eight billion by 2024.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when will the world population hit 8 billion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10616, "Truth_answer": "Asia is the most populous continent, with its 4.54 billion inhabitants accounting for 60% of the world population.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127065226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which continent makes up the highest proportion of the world population", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10616, "Truth_answer": "China is the country with the highest population in Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which country in asia has the highest population", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10616, "Truth_answer": "The Han Chinese are the world's largest single ethnic group, constituting over 19% of the global population in 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the largest ethnic group in asia", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10616, "Truth_answer": "The world's most-spoken first language is Mandarin Chinese, spoken by 12.44% of the world's population.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the most-spoken first language in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10617, "Truth_answer": "More coyotes are being spotted within urban areas of Southern California. The species is spread across the lower 48 states, from New York City to the Midwest to Southern California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do coyotes live in the united states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10617, "Truth_answer": "19 coyote subspecies are recognized.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many subspecies of coyote are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10617, "Truth_answer": "Wolves, coyotes, and domestic dogs are closely-related species. All three can interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200117212907id_/https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/wolves-coyotes-and-dogs/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the coyote interbreed", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10617, "Truth_answer": "Considered a nuisance without any evidence of damage, people are sensitive to the real or perceived threat to pets or children because of the coyotes' role as a large predator.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is the coyote viewed by people", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10617, "Truth_answer": "The coyote is a prominent character in Native American folklore, mainly in Aridoamerica, usually depicted as a trickster that alternately assumes the form of an actual coyote or a man.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyote_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the coyote's role in native american folklore", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10618, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "number of movies released in 2017 in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10619, "Truth_answer": "The NFC East currently has four members: the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Washington Redskins.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://moblog.whmsoft.net/en/Hot_Trends.php?keyword=NFC+East&language=english_p1", "https://fullpresscoverage.com/2019/03/07/buffalo-sabres-things-we-know-this-week-2/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211022402id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFC_East_p0", "https://www.a-awesometickets.com/NBA/Atlanta-Hawks-Information_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are the eagles and cowboys in the same division", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10619, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles are the most recent champions in the NFC East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which team in the nfc east is the most recent champion", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10619, "Truth_answer": "In the 2017 season the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LII, their first Super Bowl win in franchise history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the last time the philadelphia eagles won the superbowl", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10619, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles franchise was established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://shibevintagesports.com/collections/philadelphia-eagles/drinkware_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old are the philadelphia eagles", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10619, "Truth_answer": "The Frankford Yellow Jackets were a professional American football team, part of the National Football League from 1924 to 1931.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200217233949id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankford_Yellow_Jackets_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do the frankford yellow jackets still exist", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10620, "Truth_answer": "The zip code for Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico is 31000.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the zip code for chihuahua mexico", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10620, "Truth_answer": "As of 2017, the city of Chihuahua had a population of 878,062 inhabitants. while the metropolitan area had a population of 1,036,806 inhabitants.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102041041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_City_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the population of chihuahua city", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10620, "Truth_answer": "The predominant economic activity in Chihuahua City is industry, including domestic heavy, light industries, consumer goods production, and to a smaller extent maquiladoras.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102041041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_City_p1", "http://trip-planner.travel.prwave.ro/mexico/chihuahua-chihuahua-northern-mexico-trip-planner_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are chihuahua city's industries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10620, "Truth_answer": "The literacy rate in Chihuahua City is among the highest in Mexico at 99 percent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102041041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_City_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the literacy rate of chihuahua city", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10620, "Truth_answer": "Chihuahua City was founded on October 12, 1709.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://trip-planner.travel.prwave.ro/mexico/chihuahua-chihuahua-northern-mexico-trip-planner_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200102041041id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_City_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the chihuahua city founded", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10621, "Truth_answer": "Keanu Reeves plays Dr. Beckham in the 2017 film To the Bone.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the doctor in to the bone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10621, "Truth_answer": "To the Bone is a 2017 American drama film, written and directed by Marti Noxon.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190602164701id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_the_Bone_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who directed the film to the bone", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10621, "Truth_answer": "Marti Noxon is best known for her work as a screenwriter and executive producer on the supernatural drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190430103257id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marti_Noxon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is marti noxon known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10621, "Truth_answer": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on March 10, 1997, on The WB and concluded on May 20, 2003, on UPN.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did buffy the vampire slayer air", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10621, "Truth_answer": "Buffy the Vampire Slayer received critical and popular acclaim, frequently being listed as one of the greatest TV shows of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how popular was buffy the vampire slayer", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10622, "Truth_answer": "Jax Teller's sons are Abel Teller and Thomas Teller.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are jax's sons' names in sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10622, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Hunnam is best known for playing Jackson 'Jax' Teller in FX's 'Sons of Anarchy.‘", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112322id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/charlie-hunnam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays jax teller in sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10622, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Hunnam was twice nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Jax Teller in Sons of Anarchy.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hunnam_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314233235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hunnam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did charlie hunnam win awards for sons of anarchy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10622, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Hunnam was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on 10 April 1980.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112322id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/charlie-hunnam_p0", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hunnam_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200314233235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hunnam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is charlie hunnam from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10622, "Truth_answer": "Charlie Hunnam's nationality is British.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is charlie hunnam british", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10623, "Truth_answer": "Forces can be divided into those that act by direct contact, and those that that act at a distance, where there is no apparent physical contact between the objects.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is meant by force at a distance", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10623, "Truth_answer": "Magnetism, and electrical charge, and gravitation are examples of forces that act at a distance.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108130459id_/http://www.school-for-champions.com:80/Science/force_distance.htm_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is an example of force at a distance", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10623, "Truth_answer": "Nuclear force is a force that acts between the protons and neutrons of atoms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another type of force besides magnetism, electrical charge, and gravitation", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10623, "Truth_answer": "The discovery of nuclear force happened when the discovery of the neutron in 1932 revealed that atomic nuclei were made of protons and neutrons, held together by an attractive force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215816id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_force_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was nuclear force discovered", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10623, "Truth_answer": "James Chadwick was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who discovered the neutron", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10624, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. forces that were sent to Europe during World War I were called the American Expeditionary Forces. The nickname for U.S. soldiers during the war was doughboy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the name given to american forces in europe", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10624, "Truth_answer": "It’s unknown exactly how U.S. service members in World War I came to be dubbed doughboys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191024014246id_/https://www.history.com/news/why-were-americans-who-served-in-world-war-i-called-doughboys_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why was the american expeditionary forces called doughboyds", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10624, "Truth_answer": "The American Expeditionary Forces were active from 1917 to 1920.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what years was the american expeditionary forces active", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10624, "Truth_answer": "The American Expeditionary Forces was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of Gen. John J. Pershing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191231083505id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Expeditionary_Forces_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who led the american expeditionary forces", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10624, "Truth_answer": "Approximately 2 million men were part of the American Expeditionary Forces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many soldiers were in the american expeditionary forces", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10625, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "operation of a hair salon is an example of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10626, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant was born in August 23, 1978. In January 2006, he scored a career-high 81 points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was kobe bryant when he scored 81 points", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10626, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant was 41 years old when he died.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was kobe bryant when he died", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10626, "Truth_answer": "On January 26, 2020, Kobe Bryant was killed, along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others, in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did kobe bryant die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10626, "Truth_answer": "The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner stated that the official cause of death for Kobe Bryant and the eight others on the helicopter was blunt force trauma.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was kobe bryant's cause of death", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10626, "Truth_answer": "Kobe and Gianna Bryant were buried in a private funeral in Pacific View Memorial Park in the Corona del Mar neighborhood of Newport Beach, California.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is kobe bryant buried", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10627, "Truth_answer": "The Empire State Building B-25 crash was a 1945 aircraft accident in which a B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed into the Empire State Building.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190814184347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945_Empire_State_Building_B-25_crash_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the plane crash into the empire state building", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10627, "Truth_answer": "The 1945 B-25 crash did not compromise the Empire State Building's structural integrity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did the the empire state building collapse when a b-25 bomber crashed into it in 1945", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10627, "Truth_answer": "The 1945 Empire State Building B-25 crash caused fourteen deaths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died because of the 1945 empire state building b-25 crash", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10627, "Truth_answer": "On January 24, 2000, an elevator in the Empire State Building suddenly descended 40 stories after a cable that controlled the cabin's maximum speed was severed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is another incident that happened in the empire state building besides the 1945 empire state building b-25 crash", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10627, "Truth_answer": "Despite the 40-floor fall, both of the passengers in the cabin at the time were only slightly injured.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122190715id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_State_Building_p41" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone die in the 2000 elevator plunge in the empire state building", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10628, "Truth_answer": "Crystal the Monkey is a female capuchin monkey who portrayed a drug-dealing monkey in The Hangover Part II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what type of monkey is in the hangover part 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10628, "Truth_answer": "The range of capuchin monkeys includes some tropical forests in Central America and South America as far south as northern Argentina.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211030752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capuchin_monkey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the capuchin monkey found", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10628, "Truth_answer": "When Portuguese explorers reached the Americas, they found small monkeys whose coloring resembled the friars of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, especially when in their robes with hoods down.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name for capuchin monkeys come from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10628, "Truth_answer": "Capuchin monkeys are omnivores, and consume a variety of plant parts, as well as arthropods, molluscs, a variety of vertebrates, and even primates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what do capuchin monkeys eat", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10628, "Truth_answer": "The capuchin monkey is considered to be the most intelligent New World monkey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200211030752id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capuchin_monkey_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are capuchin monkeys smart", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10629, "Truth_answer": "British colonial authorities called Bal Gangadhar Tilak the father of Indian unrest.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was called by british rulers the father of india unrest", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10629, "Truth_answer": "Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an Indian nationalist, teacher, and an independence activist. He was one of the Lal Bal Pal triumvirate an the first leader of the Indian Independence Movement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191118084911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bal_Gangadhar_Tilak_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did british colonial authorities call bal gangadhar tilak the father of the indian unrest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10629, "Truth_answer": "Lal Bal Pal consisted of Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Bipin Chandra Pal.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126034522id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lal_Bal_Pal_p0", "https://quicktake.wordpress.com/tag/indian-independence-movement/_p9", "http://web.archive.org/web/20160909004234id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Nationalists_p7", "https://www.festivalsofindia.in/lala_lajpat_rai_jayanti/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who else was in the lal bal pal triumvirate besides bal gangadhar tilak", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10629, "Truth_answer": "Lal-Bal-Pal mobilized Indians across the country against the Bengal partition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126034522id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lal_Bal_Pal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what did lal bal pal accomplish", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10629, "Truth_answer": "Lal Bal Pal were a triumvirate of assertive nationalists in British-ruled India in the early 20th century, from 1906 to 1918.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20210126034522id_/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lal_Bal_Pal_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when were lal bal pal active", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10630, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "spirit of the west and if venice is sinking", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10631, "Truth_answer": "The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when were the atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10631, "Truth_answer": "The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people were killed in the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10631, "Truth_answer": "Little Boy was the codename for the type of atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 during World War II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima called", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10631, "Truth_answer": "Fat Man was the codename for the nuclear bomb that was detonated over the Japanese city of Nagasaki by the United States on 9 August 1945.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10631, "Truth_answer": "Hibakusha is a word of Japanese origin generally designating the people affected by the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190901043704id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibakusha_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are survivors of the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki called", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10632, "Truth_answer": "Kate del Castillo voices La Muerte in the 2014 film The Book of Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays la muerte in the book of life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10632, "Truth_answer": "At the age of 20, Kate del Castillo became known for her lead role in the telenovela Muchachitas for Televisa in 1991.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225052529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_del_Castillo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is kate del castillo known for besides voicing la muerte in the 2014 film the book of life", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10632, "Truth_answer": "In 2011, Kate del Castillo earned recognition in the United States for playing the lead roles in La Reina del Sur and Netflix's Ingobernable.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225052529id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_del_Castillo_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is kate del castillo known for in the united states", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10632, "Truth_answer": "In the TV series La Reina del Sur, Kate del Castillo plays Teresa Mendoza.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did kate del castillo play in the tv series la reina del sur", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10632, "Truth_answer": "There are 123 episodes of the TV series La Reina del Sur.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of the tv series la reina del sur are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10633, "Truth_answer": "Fifty Shades is a series of erotic novels by E. L. James, initially a trilogy consisting of Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031735id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_(novel_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the order of the books fifty shades", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10633, "Truth_answer": "The Mister is a 2019 romance novel by E. L. James.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other books has e. l. james written besides the fifty shades novel series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10633, "Truth_answer": "The Mister by E. L. James was panned by literary critics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the reception toward the mister by e. l. james", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10633, "Truth_answer": "E. L. James is a writer of 50 Shades of Grey, which was originally written as the Twilight Edward slash Bella BDSM alternate universe fanfiction Master of the Universe.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190714010426id_/https://fanlore.org/wiki/E.L._James_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what fanfiction has e. l. james written", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10633, "Truth_answer": "The fanfiction Master of the Universe by Snowqueen Icedragon, also known as E. L. James, was published on Fanfiction.net from 2009 to 2011.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the fanfiction master of the universe by e. l. james published", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10634, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Manning voiced Guapo in the film Ferdinand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was peyton manning in the movie ferdinand", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10634, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Manning is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 18 seasons. He is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is peyton manning known for besides voicing guapo in the film ferdinand", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10634, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Manning announced his retirement, after 18 seasons, on March 7, 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peyton_Manning_p45" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did peyton manning retire", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10634, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Manning spent 14 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and was a member of the Denver Broncos in his last four seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peyton_Manning_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did peyton manning play for", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10634, "Truth_answer": "Peyton Manning played college football for the University of Tennessee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peyton_Manning_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191218085109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peyton_Manning_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did peyton manning play for in college", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10635, "Truth_answer": "The Eustachian tube extends from the anterior wall of the middle ear to the lateral wall of the nasopharynx, approximately at the level of the inferior nasal concha.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108043709id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustachian_tube_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the eustachian tube located in the ear", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10635, "Truth_answer": "The primary function of the Eustachian tube is to ventilate the middle ear space, ensuring that its pressure remains at near normal environmental air pressure.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200403104830id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/eustachian_tube_problems/article.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the eustachian tube do", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10635, "Truth_answer": "The secondary function of the Eustachian tube is to drain any accumulated secretions, infection, or debris from the middle ear space.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200403104830id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/eustachian_tube_problems/article.htm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what other functions are there for the eustachian tube besides ventilating the middle ear space", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10635, "Truth_answer": "The Eustachian tube can be blocked, or obstructed, for a variety of reasons, for example: The most common cause is a cold.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200403104830id_/https://www.medicinenet.com/eustachian_tube_problems/article.htm_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "can the eustachian tube get blocked", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10635, "Truth_answer": "You can do exercises to open up the Eustachian tubes. This includes swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200317202146id_/https://familydoctor.org/condition/eustachian-tube-dysfunction/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are ways to clear the eustachian tube", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10636, "Truth_answer": "The Chief Justice is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who picks chief justice of the supreme court", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10636, "Truth_answer": "The current chief justice of the United States is John Roberts.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_p0", "http://www.gutenberg.us/articles/Associate_Justice_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Justice_of_the_United_States_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127042622id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current chief justice of the united states", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10636, "Truth_answer": "The chief justice of the United States serves until they resign, retire, are impeached and convicted, or die.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205034332id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Justice_of_the_United_States_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long does the chief justice of the united states serve", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10636, "Truth_answer": "The phrase during good Behavior in the U.S. Constitution translates to a lifetime appointment for the chief justice because the Founders set no specific term or age limit for service.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the chief justice of the united states serve a life term", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10636, "Truth_answer": "Most other democracies in the world have mandatory retirement ages if not hard-and-fast term limits for high court judges.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do other countries have life terms for their chief justices besides the united states", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10637, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name a holiday that always falls on a monday", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10638, "Truth_answer": "Customers can use Canadian Tire money to buy anything in the store.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Tire_money_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what can canadian tire money be used for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10638, "Truth_answer": "Canadian Tire money can be used as scrip in Canadian Tire stores.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what store can canadian tire money be used in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10638, "Truth_answer": "Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited is a Canadian retail company which sells a wide range of automotive, hardware, sports and leisure, and home products.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does canadian tire sell", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10638, "Truth_answer": "Canadian Tire was founded in 1922.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was canadian tire founded", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10638, "Truth_answer": "Some privately owned businesses in Canada accept CTM as payment, since the owners of many such businesses shop at Canadian Tire.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026102850id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Tire_money_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do any other stores accept canadian tire money besides canadian tire", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10639, "Truth_answer": "We Gotta Get You a Woman is a 1970 song originally performed and written by Todd Rundgren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100751id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Gotta_Get_You_a_Woman_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings we gotta get you a woman", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10639, "Truth_answer": "Todd Rundgren is known for his sophisticated and often-unorthodox music, his occasionally lavish stage shows, and his later experiments with interactive entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is todd rundgren known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10639, "Truth_answer": "Utopia was an American rock band formed in 1973 by Todd Rundgren.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101115315id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_(band)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was todd rundgren in a band", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10639, "Truth_answer": "Todd Rundgren began his professional career in the mid 1960s, forming the psychedelic band Nazz in 1967.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208053536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Rundgren_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did todd rundgren's career start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10639, "Truth_answer": "In 1969, Todd Rundgren left Nazz to pursue a solo career .", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did todd rundgren go solo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10640, "Truth_answer": "The official duties of the Governor General of Canada include giving Royal Assent to bills passed in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate and many more.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the roles of the governor general of canada", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10640, "Truth_answer": "The prime minister of Canada is head of the executive branch of the Canadian federal government. The Canadian prime minister provides leadership and direction to the government.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the roles of the prime minister of canada", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10640, "Truth_answer": "The current, and 23rd, prime minister of Canada is the Liberal Party's Justin Trudeau.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130220204id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current prime minister of canada", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10640, "Truth_answer": "Justin Trudeau is the first prime minister of Canada to be related to a previous holder of the post, as the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the justin trudeau related to pierre trudeau", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10640, "Truth_answer": "Justin Trudeau speaks French with virtually no accent and sounds like a regular Quebecer.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does justin trudeau speak french", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10641, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the medical term for hand foot mouth disease", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10641, "Truth_answer": "Hand, foot and mouth disease most commonly occurs in children under the age of 10.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does hand foot and mouth disease only affect children", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10641, "Truth_answer": "Child care settings are the most common places for HFMD to be contracted because of the bathroom training, diaper changes, and that children often put their hands into their mouths.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does hand foot and mouth disease most commonly occur in children under the age of 10", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10641, "Truth_answer": "Preventive measures for Hand Foot and Mouth disease include avoiding direct contact with infected individuals, proper cleaning of shared utensils, disinfecting contaminated surfaces, and proper hand hygiene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how can hand foot and mouth disease be prevented", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10641, "Truth_answer": "Coxsackievirus A16 is the most common cause of HFMD, and enterovirus 71 is the second-most common cause.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220050357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand,_foot,_and_mouth_disease_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200220050357id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand,_foot,_and_mouth_disease_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what viruses cause hand foot and mouth disease", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10642, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many whitneys are there in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10642, "Truth_answer": "The name Whitney comes from Old English, meaning from the white island.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does the name mean whitney mean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10642, "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston is the most famous person named Whitney.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524090840id_/https://playback.fm/people/first-name/whitney_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is a famous person with the name whitney", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10642, "Truth_answer": "In January 2013, Whitney's version of I Will Always Love You has sold over 20 million worldwide, making it the best-selling song by a female artist of all time.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is whitney houston's most famous song", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10642, "Truth_answer": "Whitney Houston's version of I Will Always Love You was released on November 6, 1992.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was i will always love you by whitney houston released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10643, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of cities in india by population density", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10644, "Truth_answer": "Arsenal has won 10 English League titles, and together with the new Premier League titles they have added a total of 13 titles to their name.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many times has arsenal won the epl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10644, "Truth_answer": "Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190416015411id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenal_F.C._in_European_football_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202151342id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenal_F.C._p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is arsenal f.c. based", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10644, "Truth_answer": "The London Borough of Islington is home to football club Arsenal, one of the most successful clubs in England.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214031345id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Borough_of_Islington_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the london borough of islington notable for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10644, "Truth_answer": "The Emirates Stadium is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of Arsenal F.C.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is arsenal f.c.'s home stadium", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10644, "Truth_answer": "Aside from sporting uses, the Emirates Stadium operates as a conference centre. The Emirates has been used as a music venue.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is the emirates stadium used for besides football", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10645, "Truth_answer": "Jameis Winston led the NFL in 2019 with 30 interceptions.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who had the most interceptions in the nfl this season", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10645, "Truth_answer": "Jameis Winston is an American football quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191116055038id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jameis_Winston_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what team does jameis winston play for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10645, "Truth_answer": "The current head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is Bruce Arians.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://www.sportsoverdose.com/nfl/tampa-bay-buccaneers-videos_p3", "https://pro32.ap.org/galaxgazette/article/lb-shaquil-barrett-proving-be-bargain-find-buccaneers_p0", "https://pro32.ap.org/loganbanner/photo-gallery/tampa-bay-buccaneers-new-orleans-saints-1062019_p11", "https://pro32.ap.org/oldhamera/photo-gallery/tampa-bay-buccaneers-new-orleans-saints-1062019_p11", "https://pro32.ap.org/loganbanner/photo-gallery/tampa-bay-buccaneers-new-orleans-saints-1062019_p5", "https://pro32.ap.org/loganbanner/photo-gallery/tampa-bay-buccaneers-new-orleans-saints-1062019_p6", "https://pro32.ap.org/oldhamera/photo-gallery/tampa-bay-buccaneers-new-orleans-saints-1062019_p5", "https://pro32.ap.org/oldhamera/photo-gallery/tampa-bay-buccaneers-new-orleans-saints-1062019_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the coach of the tampa bay buccaneers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10645, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Arians attended and played college football at Virginia Tech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621162846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Arians_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did bruce arians play football before", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10645, "Truth_answer": "Bruce Arians began his coaching career in 1975 as a graduate assistant at Virginia Tech.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200621162846id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Arians_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did bruce arians start his coaching career", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10646, "Truth_answer": "Anthony Walters played Tiny Tim Cratchit in the 1984 film A Christmas Carol.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played tiny tim in a christmas carol 1984", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10646, "Truth_answer": "Besides A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and Great Expectations are also frequently adapted into movies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other charles dickens books have movies besides a christmas carol", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10646, "Truth_answer": "The story of the novel, Oliver Twist ,centres on orphan Oliver Twist, born in a workhouse and sold into apprenticeship with an undertaker.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207160639id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Twist_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the novel oliver twist about", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10646, "Truth_answer": "Great Expectations depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is great expectations about", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10646, "Truth_answer": "Great Expectations is a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of story is great expectations", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10647, "Truth_answer": "Kenan Thompson has been a cast member on SNL for 17 seasons, breaking the record for the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history previously held by Darrell Hammond.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenan_Thompson_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the longest running snl cast member", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10647, "Truth_answer": "Kenan Thompson has been a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live since 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenan_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kenan thompson join snl", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10647, "Truth_answer": "Kenan Thompson began his acting career in the early 1990s, and earned fame as an original cast member of Nickelodeon's sketch comedy series All That.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenan_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did kenan thompson's career start", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10647, "Truth_answer": "Kenan Thompson was born in Atlanta, Georgia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenan_Thompson_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is kenan thompson from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10647, "Truth_answer": "Kenan Thompson has received a Primetime Emmy Award from three nominations for his work on SNL.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200108032016id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenan_Thompson_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what awards does kenan thompson have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10648, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bedouin soundclash when the night feels my song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10649, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who plays the hillbilly in wrong turn 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10649, "Truth_answer": "The Wrong Turn franchise consisted of six films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many films are in the wrong turn franchise", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10649, "Truth_answer": "The Wrong Turn franchise films focus on various families of deformed cannibals who hunt a group of people in West Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the wrong turn franchise", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10649, "Truth_answer": "Wrong Turn: The Foundation is a reboot and the seventh installment of the Wrong Turn film series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085418id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrong_Turn:_The_Foundation_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is there a reboot of the wrong turn franchise", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10649, "Truth_answer": "Wrong Turn is an American horror franchise created by Alan B. McElroy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085412id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrong_Turn_(franchise)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who created the wrong turn franchise", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10650, "Truth_answer": "The second version of the music video for You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC casts the English glamour model Corinne Russell.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the girl in the you shook me all night long video", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10650, "Truth_answer": "Corinne Russell is known for Highlander, The Benny Hill Show and Absolute Beginners.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is corinne russell known for besides the music video for you shook me all night long by ac/dc", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10650, "Truth_answer": "Corinne Russell plays Candy, a prostitute who comes to amuse The Kurgan in the film Highlander.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was corinne russell's role in highlander", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10650, "Truth_answer": "Highlander is a 1986 fantasy action-adventure film.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the film highlander come out", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10650, "Truth_answer": "The film Highlander chronicles the climax of an ages-old battle among immortal warriors, depicted through interwoven past and present-day storylines.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121235849id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highlander_(film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the film highlander about", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10651, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "selah you raise me up other recordings of this song", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10652, "Truth_answer": "The last time a British man won Wimbledon was in 2016.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://lmstflorida.com/?mode=comments&songId=276_p131" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the last time a british man won wimbledon", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10652, "Truth_answer": "The inaugural 1877 Wimbledon Championship started on 9 July 1877 and the Gentlemen's Singles was the only event held.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Championships,_Wimbledon_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the championships, wimbledon first start", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10652, "Truth_answer": "The Championships, Wimbledon has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://sportsbng.com/category/lawn-tennis/_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Championships,_Wimbledon_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the the championships, wimbledon always in wimbledon, london", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10652, "Truth_answer": "Wimbledon traditions include a strict all-white dress code for competitors and royal patronage. Strawberries and cream are traditionally consumed at the tournament.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202204235id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Championships,_Wimbledon_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what wimbledon traditions are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10652, "Truth_answer": "According to Johnny Perkins, strawberries were in season at the time the Wimbledon tournament was played, and in Victorian England, strawberries and cream had become a fashionable thing to eat.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121181756id_/http://www.thepostgame.com:80/strawberries-cream-wimbledon-how-tradition-started_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is strawberries and cream a wimbledon tradition", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10653, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "vapor pressure of dichloromethane at 20 degrees celsius", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10654, "Truth_answer": "Over his 33-year recording career, George Strait has had 60 number one hits, more than any other performer in history.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200514095551id_/https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/all-george-straits-no-1s/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many number one hits does george strait have", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10654, "Truth_answer": "George Strait known for his neotraditionalist country style, cowboy look, and being one of the first and most prominent country artists to bring country music back to its roots.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128150058id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Strait_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is george strait known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10654, "Truth_answer": "George Strait is a cousin of Jeff Bezos through Bezos' maternal grandmother Mattie Louise Gise (née Strait).", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is george strait related to jeff bezos", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10654, "Truth_answer": "As of 2020, George Strait’s net worth is estimated to be roughly 300 Million dollars.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100339id_/https://wealthygorilla.com/george-strait-net-worth/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100339id_/https://wealthygorilla.com/george-strait-net-worth/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517100339id_/https://wealthygorilla.com/george-strait-net-worth/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is george strait's net worth", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10654, "Truth_answer": "As of February 20, 2020, Jeff Bezos' net worth is 130.9 billion dollars.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is jeff bezos' net worth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10655, "Truth_answer": "Twenty One Pilots' Joseph Tyler is a graduate of Worthington Christian High School and drummer Josh Dun is a graduate of Tree of Life High School.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did twenty one pilots go to high school", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10655, "Truth_answer": "Josh Dun is a 2006 graduate of Tree of Life High School", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517104411id_/https://www.dispatch.com/entertainmentlife/20170619/having-won-grammy-duo-twenty-one-pilots-to-show-hometown-love_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did josh dun graduate from high school", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10655, "Truth_answer": "Twenty One Pilots is an American musical duo that originates from Columbus, Ohio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816084415id_/https://twentyonepilots.fandom.com/wiki/Twenty_One_Pilots_p1", "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-avant-garde-rock-bands/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is twenty one pilots from", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10655, "Truth_answer": "Columbus, Ohio, is famous for having one of the largest universities and football schools in North America, as well as being home to one of the country's top zoos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is notable about columbus, ohio", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10655, "Truth_answer": "The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is a non-profit zoo located near Powell in Liberty Township, Delaware County, Ohio, United States, north of the city of Columbus.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191120085933id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Zoo_and_Aquarium_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what zoo is in columbus, ohio", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10656, "Truth_answer": "The RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220170744id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_of_the_RMS_Titanic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the titanic going when it sank", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10656, "Truth_answer": "The RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, 400 miles east of Newfoundland.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the rms titanic sink", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10656, "Truth_answer": "The immediate cause of RMS Titanic's demise was a collision with an iceberg.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200213021535id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Titanic_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the rms titanic sink", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10656, "Truth_answer": "Frederick Fleet spotted an iceberg in Titanic's path.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did no one on the rms titanic see the iceberg", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10656, "Truth_answer": "In 2010, Louise Patten asserted that her grandfather, Charles Lightoller, claimed that the helmsman Robert Hichens initially panicked and turned the rudder of the Titanic in the wrong direction.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the rms titanic still hit the iceberg if it was seen ahead of time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10657, "Truth_answer": "Matthew McConaughey won the best actor Oscar for his portrayal of AIDS activist Ron Woodroof in “Dallas Buyers Club.”", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20180711230325id_/https://variety.com/2014/film/awards/matthew-mcconaughey-takes-oscar-for-dallas-buyers-club-1201124358/_p3", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180711230325id_/https://variety.com/2014/film/awards/matthew-mcconaughey-takes-oscar-for-dallas-buyers-club-1201124358/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180711230325id_/https://variety.com/2014/film/awards/matthew-mcconaughey-takes-oscar-for-dallas-buyers-club-1201124358/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20180711230325id_/https://variety.com/2014/film/awards/matthew-mcconaughey-takes-oscar-for-dallas-buyers-club-1201124358/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won the oscar for dallas buyers club", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10657, "Truth_answer": "Matthew McConaughey first gained notice for his supporting performance in the coming-of-age comedy Dazed and Confused, considered by many to be his breakout role.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104025607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_McConaughey_p0", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Matthew_McConaughey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was matthew mcconaughey’s breakout role", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10657, "Truth_answer": "In the 2000s, Matthew McConaughey became best known for starring in romantic comedies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104025607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_McConaughey_p0", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Matthew_McConaughey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is matthew mcconaughey known for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10657, "Truth_answer": "After a two-year hiatus from film acting, Matthew McConaughey began to appear in more dramatic roles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104025607id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_McConaughey_p0", "https://readtiger.com/wkp/en/Matthew_McConaughey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does matthew mcconaughey still do romantic comedies", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10657, "Truth_answer": "Matthew McConaughey recognized that he had been typecast for certain roles, and he sought dramatic work with other themes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did matthew mcconaughey start appearing in more dramatic roles than romantic comedies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10658, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the following was not a feature of twentieth-century world history", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10659, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the real housewives of atlanta season 4 episode 2", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10660, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the meaning of the movie the boy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10660, "Truth_answer": "The shocking twist is that the real Brahms didn’t actually die. He has been living between the walls of the house the entire time.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524003031id_/https://www.earnthenecklace.com/the-boy-ending-explained-brahms_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the twist in the movie the boy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10660, "Truth_answer": "The Heelshires, Brahms' parents, write a goodbye letter to Brahms, then drown themselves.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to brahms' parents in the 2016 film the boy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10660, "Truth_answer": "In The Boy, Brahms's parents fulfill their missions of finding Brahm a match then kill themselves because of guilt. They were horrified at what happened and what they had become.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the heelshires drown themselves in the 2016 film the boy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10660, "Truth_answer": "Greta rescues Malcolm from Bhrams and they escape the house", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609213132id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_(2016_film)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does greta escape from brahms in the 2016 film the boy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10661, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the face of the moon tonight", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10662, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name a us city you would like to live in", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10663, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the matter found in the body of an animal come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10664, "Truth_answer": "The throw-in is taken from the point where the ball crossed the touch-line, either on the ground or in the air.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523015759id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throw-in_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where must a throw in be taken from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10664, "Truth_answer": "A throw-in is a method of restarting play in a game of football (or soccer) when the ball has exited the side of the field of play.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what sports are throw-ins from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10664, "Truth_answer": "The standard soccer ball is made of synthetic leather, usually polyurethane or polyvinyl chloride, stitched around an inflated rubber or rubber-like bladder.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of ball is used in soccer", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10664, "Truth_answer": "Older soccer balls were made of genuine leather and held shut with cotton laces.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191119190837id_/http://www.madehow.com:80/Volume-5/Soccer-Ball.html_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what were soccer balls made of before synthetic leather", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10664, "Truth_answer": "It wasn't until the twentieth century that most soccer balls were made out of rubber.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did soccer balls become synthetic instead of leather", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10665, "Truth_answer": "The mass of Jupiter in scientific notation is 1.8981 times 10 to the 27th power kilograms.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mass of jupiter in scientific notation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10665, "Truth_answer": "The mean radius of Jupiter is 43,441 mi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the mean radius of jupiter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10665, "Truth_answer": "Jupiter is made up predominantly of hydrogen, which accounts for 90 percent of the atmosphere. Nearly 10 percent is composed of helium.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is jupiter's composition", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10665, "Truth_answer": "Jupiter may have a rocky core of heavier elements, but like the other giant planets, Jupiter lacks a well-defined solid surface.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://earthspacecircle.blogspot.com/2016_04_03_archive.html_p19", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130001539id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does jupiter have a core", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10665, "Truth_answer": "Jupiter has 79 known moons.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many moons does jupiter have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10666, "Truth_answer": "The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the name of the antarctic sea", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10666, "Truth_answer": "The Southern Ocean is generally taken to be south of 60 degrees south latitude and encircling Antarctica.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the boundaries of the southern ocean", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10666, "Truth_answer": "There are seven sovereign states who have territorial claims in Antarctica: Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130045321id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_claims_in_Antarctica_p0", "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Beall_Island_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is antarctica claimed by any countries", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10666, "Truth_answer": "Several countries claim sovereignty in certain regions of Antarctica. While a few of these countries have mutually recognised each other's claims, the validity of these claims is not recognised universally.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are territorial claims to antarctica recognized", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10666, "Truth_answer": "Currently, Antarctica hosts only a temporary transient population of scientists and support staff. Antarctica is the only continent on Earth without indigenous human inhabitants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "have people ever settled antarctica", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10667, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the basic function of a computer is to execute programs", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10668, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list the 3 amino acids that coomassie g-250 binds to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10669, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who did nicholas hoult play in harry potter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10669, "Truth_answer": "Nicholas Hoult voiced Harry Potter in an episode of Robot Chicken.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did nicholas hoult ever play harry potter", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10669, "Truth_answer": "Robot Chicken is an American stop motion sketch comedy television series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of show is robot chicken", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10669, "Truth_answer": "Robot Chicken is based on Twisted ToyFare Theatre, a humorous photo comic-strip appearing in ToyFare: The Toy Magazine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128172556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot_Chicken_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is robot chicken based on", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10669, "Truth_answer": "Robot Chicken's name was inspired by a dish on the menu at a West Hollywood Chinese restaurant, Kung Pao Bistro, where Seth Green and Matthew Senreich had dined.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128172556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot_Chicken_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the name of the show robot chicken come from", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10670, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which one of these is a high silica plutonic rock", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10671, "Truth_answer": "The cathode-ray tube is a vacuum tube that contains one or more electron guns and a phosphorescent screen and is used to display images.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of gas is in a tv tube", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10671, "Truth_answer": "Since the late 2000s, cathode-ray tubes have been largely superseded by newer flat panel display technologies such as LCD, plasma display, and OLED displays.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are cathode-ray tubes still used today", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10671, "Truth_answer": "Most 2010s-era flat-panel displays use LCD and/or LED technologies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220001359id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat-panel_display_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of flat panel display is most common", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10671, "Truth_answer": "There are many display types used in smartphones: LCD, OLED, AMOLED, Super AMOLED, TFT, IPS.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190813091644id_/https://www.androidpit.com/smartphone-displays-explained_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of display do smartphones use", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10671, "Truth_answer": "In 2017, Apple announced the introduction of the iPhone X with their own optimized OLED display licensed from Universal Display Corporation. Apple has continued the use of the technology.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of display do iphones use", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10672, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "sargent peppers lonely hearts club band the movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10673, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Hale is best known for her role as Aria Montgomery on the Freeform series Pretty Little Liars from 2010 to 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191106222854id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Hale_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who does lucy hale play on pretty little liars", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10673, "Truth_answer": "Lucy Hale is also known for her role as Katy Keene on the CW series Katy Keene.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is lucy hale known for beside pretty little liars", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10673, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Katy Keene chronicles the origins and struggles of four aspiring artists trying to attain successful careers on Broadway, on the runway, and in the recording studio.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Keene_(TV_series)_p0", "https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/2019/03/14/katy-keene-pilot-spoilers-riverdale-spinoff-lucy-hale-filming-the-cw/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the premise of the tv series katy keene", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10673, "Truth_answer": "The TV series Katy Keene is a spin-off of Riverdale, and takes place five years after the events of the former.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191122030052id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Keene_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the tv show katy keene a spin-off", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10673, "Truth_answer": "In January 2020, The CW renewed the 2017 TV series Riverdale for a fifth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the 2017 tv series riverdale still airing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10674, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "describe what it means for a corporation to have legal status as an entity", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10675, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are critical points in maxima and minima", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10676, "Truth_answer": "After Bahadur Shah The First's death in 1712, the Mughal dynasty sank into chaos and violent feuds. In 1719 alone, four emperors successively ascended the throne.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Empire_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many kings did the mughal empire witness in 1719", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10676, "Truth_answer": "During the reign of Muhammad Shah, which started in 1719, the empire began to break up, and vast tracts of central India passed from Mughal to Maratha hands.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Empire_p9" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened next after four emperors successively ascended the throne of the mughal empire in 1719", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10676, "Truth_answer": "Muhammad Shah was Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219204109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Shah_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did muhammad shah reign", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10676, "Truth_answer": "Ahmad Shah Bahadur succeeded his father to the throne as the 13th Mughal Emperor in 1748 at age 22. When he came to power, the Mughal Empire was collapsing.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200311195806id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Bahadur_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the next mughal emperor after muhammad shah", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10676, "Truth_answer": "The Mughal Empire was formally dissolved by the British Raj after the Indian Rebellion of 1857.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205032136id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Empire_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the mughal empire collapse", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10677, "Truth_answer": "Leslie Groves was the American army officer in charge of the Manhattan Project, which oversaw all aspects of scientific research, production, and security for the invention of the atomic bomb.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504084615id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leslie-Richard-Groves_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the military officer in charge of the research and development of the atomic bomb", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10677, "Truth_answer": "Leslie Groves attended the University of Washington at Seattle and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, Massachusetts, before entering the US Military Academy at West Point, New York", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did leslie groves go to college", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10677, "Truth_answer": "Leslie Groves graduated on November 1, 1918 from the US Military Academy at West Point, NY, 10 days prior to the armistice ending World War I.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did leslie groves graduate from the us military academy at west point, new york?", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10677, "Truth_answer": "Leslie Groves was selected as the Manhattan Project's head on September 17, 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504084615id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leslie-Richard-Groves_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did leslie groves take charge of the manhattan project", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10677, "Truth_answer": "On December 31, 1946, Leslie Groves turned over the Manhattan Project to the civilian Atomic Energy Commission, created by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200504084615id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leslie-Richard-Groves_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did leslie groves' charge of the manhattan project end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10678, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the lpc theory of leadership was developed by", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10679, "Truth_answer": "As of January 28, 2020, 392 episodes of the TV series NCIS have aired.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes of ncis have there been", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10679, "Truth_answer": "The United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is the primary law enforcement agency of the U.S. Department of the Navy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ncis stand for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10679, "Truth_answer": "The vast majority of NCIS personnel are civilian, with half being special agents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023070556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Criminal_Investigative_Service_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much ncis personnel are civilian", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10679, "Truth_answer": "NCIS' primary function is to investigate criminal activities involving the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what does ncis do", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10679, "Truth_answer": "NCIS' broad mandate includes national security, counterintelligence, counter-terrorism, cyber warfare, and the protection of U.S. naval assets worldwide.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191023070556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Criminal_Investigative_Service_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else does the ncis do besides investigate criminal activities involving the u.s. navy and u.s. marine corps", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10680, "Truth_answer": "In 1789, then-congressman James Madison prepared another draft of the Establishment Clause which would become part of the text of the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10680, "Truth_answer": "James Madison was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, philosopher and Founding Father who was the fourth president of the United States. He is hailed as the Father of the Constitution.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is james madison known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10680, "Truth_answer": "James Madison is hailed as the Father of the Constitution for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://libquotes.com/james-madison_p5", "https://www.rubywilbur.com/james-madison-founding-fathers/_p4", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126201404id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Madison_p1", "https://www.rubywilbur.com/james-madison-during-the-revolutionary-war/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is james madison hailed as the father of the constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10680, "Truth_answer": "James Madison, James Monroe and Andrew Jackson each kept several dozen enslaved workers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "did james madison have slaves", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10680, "Truth_answer": "James Madison failed to free any of his slaves either during his lifetime or in his will.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "were james madison's slaves ever freed", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10681, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "state and prove de morgan's law for two sets", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10682, "Truth_answer": "World War I began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and lasted until 1918.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the premise of world war 1", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10682, "Truth_answer": "The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was the spark that caused Austria-Hungary to strike the first blow and all the European powers quickly fell in line to defend their alliances.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219043600id_/https://www.history.com/news/did-franz-ferdinands-assassination-cause-world-war-i_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the assassination of archduke franz ferdinand lead to world war 1", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10682, "Truth_answer": "The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I is estimated to be about 40 million.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many people died in world war 1", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10682, "Truth_answer": "World War I has been called unnecessary because the original dispute that triggered the conflict was limited, yet it triggered a massive, global war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was world war 1 necessary", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10682, "Truth_answer": "The devastation of the World War I had greatly destabilized Europe, and in many respects World War II grew out of issues left unresolved by that earlier conflict.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the world war 1 lead to world war 2", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10683, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who decides the power of the central government in a federation", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10684, "Truth_answer": "Moses led the Israelites to biblical Mount Sinai, where he was given the Ten Commandments from God, written on stone tablets.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202095111id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was given the ten commandments by god", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10684, "Truth_answer": "Moses led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://mwfh.simoneharari.fr/biblical-mount-sinai-map.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what else is moses known for besides receiving the ten commandments", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10684, "Truth_answer": "Scholarly consensus sees Moses as a legendary figure and not a historical person, while retaining the possibility that a Moses-like figure existed.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was moses a real person", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10684, "Truth_answer": "Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "was jesus a real person", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10684, "Truth_answer": "The stolen body hypothesis posits that the body of Jesus Christ was stolen from his burial place.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened to jesus' body", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10685, "Truth_answer": "Sir Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister during the Quit India Movement.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was british pm and viceroy during quit india movement", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10685, "Truth_answer": "The Quit India Movement was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107083725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quit_India_Movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the quit india movement begin", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10685, "Truth_answer": "The Quit India Movement demanded an end to British Rule of India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the goal of the quit india movement", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10685, "Truth_answer": "The Quit India campaign was effectively crushed.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107083725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quit_India_Movement_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the quit india movement successful", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10685, "Truth_answer": "The British government realized that India was ungovernable in the long run due to the cost of WWII, and the question for postwar became how to exit gracefully and peacefully.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "if the quit india campaign was effectively crushed, then how did india gain independence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10686, "Truth_answer": "A small force of Green Mountain Boys led by Ethan Allen and Colonel Benedict Arnold surprised and captured Fort Ticonderoga's small British garrison.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223165532id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_Fort_Ticonderoga_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who won in the battle of fort ticonderoga", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10686, "Truth_answer": "The name Ticonderoga comes from the Iroquois word tekontaró:ken, meaning it is at the junction of two waterways.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223070725id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ticonderoga_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the name of fort ticonderoga come from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10686, "Truth_answer": "Most Iroquois spoken today is among the Cherokee tribes of Oklahoma. However, it is still spoken among people ranging from Canada all the way to North and South Carolina.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is iroquois still spoken today", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10686, "Truth_answer": "As of 2008 and as of 2017, all surviving Iroquoian languages except Cherokee in Oklahoma and Mohawk are severely endangered or critically endangered, with only a few elderly speakers remaining.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many speakers of iroquois are there", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10686, "Truth_answer": "There were six different languages spoken by the Iroquois nations: Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Tuscarora.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115215529id_/http://www.bigorrin.org:80/iroquois_kids.htm_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many iroquois languages are there", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10687, "Truth_answer": "Meredith Grey's sister Lexie Grey dies at the end of Season 8 of Grey's anatomy in a tragic plane crash.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who dies in the plane crash in grey's anatomy season 8", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10687, "Truth_answer": "Lexie Grey is crushed under a piece of the plane.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does lexie grey from grey's anatomy die", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10687, "Truth_answer": "Both Mark Sloan and Lexie Grey sustained fatal injuries during an aviation accident in the eighth-season finale of Grey's Anatomy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does mark sloan from grey's anatomy die", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10687, "Truth_answer": "Grey's Anatomy's Mark Sloan is on life support due to the injuries he sustained in the plane crash and, as determined by his will, the machines are turned off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does mark sloan from grey's anatomy die", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10687, "Truth_answer": "Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital is later renamed Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in tribute to Lexie Grey and Mark Sloan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened after mark sloan's death in grey's anatomy", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10688, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "example of sole proprietorship company name in the philippines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10689, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "black and white and red all over meaning", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10690, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "person with highest number of degrees in india", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10691, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Republican candidates for Georgia Congress included Senate President Pro Tempore David Shafer, State Representative Geoff Duncan, Senate Majority Leader Bill Cowsert, and Senators Butch Miller and Burt Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is running for congress in Georgia 2018", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10691, "Truth_answer": "State Representative Allen Peake was also speculated as a potential candidate, but has ruled out a bid.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106002556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Georgia_elections_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did allen peake run for congress in Georgia 2018", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10691, "Truth_answer": "A general election was held in the U.S. state of Georgia on November 6, 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106002556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Georgia_elections_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was georgia's general election held in 2018", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10691, "Truth_answer": "All of Georgia's executive officers were up for election as well as all of Georgia's fourteen seats in the United States House of Representatives.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106002556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Georgia_elections_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "which execitive officers were up for eelction in the 2018 georgia general election held on november 6, 2018", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10691, "Truth_answer": "Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle was running for governor but was defeated in the run-off election by Secretary of State Brian Kemp.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200106002556id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Georgia_elections_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who ran for georgia governor in 2018", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10692, "Truth_answer": "During the mid- to late 19th century Louis Pasteur demonstrated that microorganisms cause disease and discovered how to make vaccines from weakened, or attenuated, microbes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was responsible for establishing the idea that microorganisms play a role in disease", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10692, "Truth_answer": "Louis Pasteur is best known for inventing the process that bears his name, pasteurization. Pasteurization kills microbes and prevents spoilage in beer, milk, and other goods.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200128165624id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-Pasteur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is louis pasteur best known for", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10692, "Truth_answer": "Louis Pasteur developed the earliest vaccines against fowl cholera, anthrax, and rabies.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201105746id_/https://www.sciencehistory.org/historical-profile/louis-pasteur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what vaccines did Louis Pasteur create", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10692, "Truth_answer": "Louis Pasteur undertook rigorous studies in order to prepare for the École Normale Supérieure. He earned his master’s degree there in 1845 and his doctorate in 1847.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201105746id_/https://www.sciencehistory.org/historical-profile/louis-pasteur_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Louis Pasteur's education like", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10692, "Truth_answer": "Rabies, the disease Louis Pasteur chose to study, had long terrified the populace, even though it was in fact quite rare in humans.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191201105746id_/https://www.sciencehistory.org/historical-profile/louis-pasteur_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what disease did Louis Pasteur study", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10693, "Truth_answer": "Greenwich is the closest Connecticut town to New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190816202121id_/http://www.city-data.com:80/forum/connecticut/242535-i-need-relocate-ct-nyc.html_p8" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What part of Connecticut is closest to New York", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10693, "Truth_answer": "Greenwich, Connecticut is named after Greenwich, a royal borough of London in the United Kingdom.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the town named after", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10693, "Truth_answer": "CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Greenwich 12th on its list of the 100 Best Places to Live in the United States in 2005.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191223071507id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich,_Connecticut_p1", "https://www.legallylocal.com/connecticut/estate-law-ct/last-will-and-testament-greenwich-ct/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does greenwich connecticut rank amongst u.s. cities", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10693, "Truth_answer": "Greenwich is home to the Greenwich International Film Festival. The Bruce Museum is a town-owned institution with sections devoted to art and natural history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the arts and culture of greenwich, connecticut", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10693, "Truth_answer": "Greenwich is served by the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, approximately a 50 to 60 minute train ride to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "does greenwich, connecticut have a rail line to new york city", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10694, "Truth_answer": "The duo Florida Georgia Line wanted to reflect where they were both came from - Brian Kelley from Florida, Tyler Hubbard from Georgia - and the 'Line' got added on the end.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814150403id_/https://www.bigtop40.com/features/facts/who-are-florida-georgia-line/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did Florida Georgia Line get their name", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10694, "Truth_answer": "Florida Georgia Line's first single 'Cruise' is the best-selling country song of all time in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814150403id_/https://www.bigtop40.com/features/facts/who-are-florida-georgia-line/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Florida Georgia Line's biggest song", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10694, "Truth_answer": "Florida Georgia Line was featured on The Chainsmokers' Last Day Alive'. They've also worked with Nelly, American country legend Tim McGraw and the iconic 90s band Backstreet Boys.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814150403id_/https://www.bigtop40.com/features/facts/who-are-florida-georgia-line/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who has florida georgia line worked with", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10694, "Truth_answer": "On December 16, 2013, Brian Kelley married his girlfriend of seven months, Brittney Marie Cole. On July 1, 2015, Tyler Hubbard married his longtime girlfriend Hayley Stommel.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are any of the florida geogia line members in a relationship", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10694, "Truth_answer": "The Richest estimates that Florida George Line have an estimated net worth of $50 million, which would make them one of the highest paid country music acts in the world.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200814150403id_/https://www.bigtop40.com/features/facts/who-are-florida-georgia-line/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How much are Florida Georgia Line worth", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10695, "Truth_answer": "The Australian series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is filmed in Blyde River Canyon near Hoedspruit and Kruger National Park, in South Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is I am a celebrity jungle filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10695, "Truth_answer": "The Australian series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is hosted by Julia Morris and Chris Brown.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the hosts of the australian series i'm a celebrity get me out of here", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10695, "Truth_answer": "On 7 February 2019, it was confirmed the Australian series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! would return for a sixth season.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many seasons does the australian series i'm a celebrity get me out of here have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10695, "Truth_answer": "The sixth season of the Australian series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! premiered on 5 January 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the sixth season of the Australian series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! premiere", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10695, "Truth_answer": "Viewers can either vote via SMS or vote via Social Media by using the celebrity's hashtag. Voting via social media is limited to 20 votes per account.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do viewers vote on the Australian series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10696, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "the ancient religion of persia before zoroastrianism become dominant was most closely related to", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10697, "Truth_answer": "Amish Tripathi is an Indian diplomat, columnist and author, known for his novels The Immortals of Meluha", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.csaspeakersindia.in/our-speakers/profile/amish_tripathi_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628091226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_Tripathi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author of meluha (shiva triology)", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10697, "Truth_answer": "Amish Tripathi was born in Mumbai and grew up near Rourkela, Odisha. He is an alumnus of Cathedral & John Connon School, St. Xavier's College.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628091226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_Tripathi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Amish Tripathi's early life like", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10697, "Truth_answer": "Amish Tripathi worked for 14 years in the financial services industry, in companies such as Standard Chartered, DBS Bank and IDBI Federal Life Insurance, before beginning his writing career.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.csaspeakersindia.in/our-speakers/profile/amish_tripathi_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628091226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_Tripathi_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where did Amish Tripathi work during his early life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10697, "Truth_answer": "Amish Tripathi's notable works include Shiva Trilogy, Ram Chandra Series, and Immortal India.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are Amish Tripathi's notable works", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10697, "Truth_answer": "Forbes India has ranked Amish among the top 100 celebrities in India in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190628091226id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish_Tripathi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some notable achievments of Amish Tripathi", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10698, "Truth_answer": "The Wall was based on true events, it bears witness to the destruction, and horrors of war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the movie The Wall a true story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10698, "Truth_answer": "The Wall follows two American soldiers trapped by an Iraqi sniper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the movie The Wall about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10698, "Truth_answer": "The film The Wall received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $4.5 million against a $3 million budget.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the movie the wall received", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10698, "Truth_answer": "The film The Wall stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, John Cena, and Laith Nakli.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does the film The Wall star", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10698, "Truth_answer": "The Wall is 88 minutes long.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the running time of the movie the wall", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10699, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden Episode 249 is where Naruto defeats Kurama to receive Kyuubi Chakra Mode and Naruto befriends Kurama to become the perfect Jinchuriki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In Naruto Shippuden when does Naruto learn to control the nine tails", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10699, "Truth_answer": "The original air date of Naruto: Shippuden Episode 249 Thank You was February 9, 2012.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was episode 249 of naruto shippuden released", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10699, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden is an anime series adapted from Part II of Masashi Kishimoto's manga series, with exactly 500 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://hotels-accommodation.info/chat-online-free-dating/naruto-shippuden-305-online-dating.php_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Naruto:_Shippuden_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many episodes is naruto shippuden", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10699, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden is produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215123836id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Naruto:_Shippuden_episodes_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200131024959id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto:_Shippuden_(season_12)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who produces the naruto shippuden series", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10699, "Truth_answer": "Naruto: Shippuden is set two and a half years after Part I in the Naruto universe (Masashi Kishimoto's manga series), following the ninja teenager Naruto Uzumaki and his allies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when is the naruto: shippuden series set", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10700, "Truth_answer": "The Blues will host Liverpool in the last-16 with the match to take place at Kingsmeadow on Sunday 16 February with a 2pm kick-off.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Chelsea play in the FA cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10700, "Truth_answer": "Chelsea reached this stage of the competition after comfortably beating Championship side Charlton Athletic 4-0 on Sunday.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094223id_/https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/01/29/details-confirmed-for-chelsea-women-s-fa-cup-tie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did Chelsea reach the FA cup", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10700, "Truth_answer": "Chelsea FC Women's season ticket holders DO NOT need to purchase a ticket for this match as it is included in the season ticket package.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094223id_/https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/01/29/details-confirmed-for-chelsea-women-s-fa-cup-tie_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do Chelsea FC Women's season ticket holders need to purchase a ticket", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10700, "Truth_answer": "Chelsea Ladies Football Club was formed in 1992 after supporters of Chelsea F.C. expressed desire for a women's side.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was the Chelsea FC Womens club formed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10700, "Truth_answer": "As of the 2019–20 season, Chelsea Women plays at Kingsmeadow in Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames, London.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the Chelsea FC Womens club play", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10701, "Truth_answer": "After approximately 30 hours from the time of fertilization, fusion of the pronuclei and immediate mitotic division produce two 2n diploid daughter cells called blastomeres", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191211053007id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zygote_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does the fertilized ovum divide after fusion", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10702, "Truth_answer": "The British government sent over a representative, 21-year-old George Washington, to demand that the French relinquish their fort and return back to their own settlements.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121105218id_/http://ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/French_and_Indian_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Britain send to get rid of the French in the Ohio River Valley", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10702, "Truth_answer": "New France refused to accommodate the terms which provoked Washington and the small number of soldiers accompanying him to attack, thus stimulating the French and Indian War in 1756.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121105218id_/http://ohiohistorycentral.org:80/w/French_and_Indian_War_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how did the French respond to Washington's demand that the French relinquish their fort and return back to their own settlements.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10702, "Truth_answer": "The presidency of George Washington began on April 30, 1789, when Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1797.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did George Washington become president", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10702, "Truth_answer": "The 57-year-old Washington was inaugurated on April 30, 1789, in New York City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028194425id_/https://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/george-washington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was George Washington when he became president", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10702, "Truth_answer": "Washington served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191028194425id_/https://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/george-washington_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how long did George Washington serve as president", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10703, "Truth_answer": "He Didn't Have to Be is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who wrote He Didn't Have to Be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10703, "Truth_answer": "Brad Paisley's debut album was the 1999 Who Needs Pictures", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212222310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Paisley_p0", "https://quotetab.com/quotes/by-brad-paisley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Brad Paisley's debut album", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10703, "Truth_answer": "He set a new record in 2009 for the most consecutive singles reaching the top spot on that chart.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212222310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Paisley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did Brad Paisley set any records", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10703, "Truth_answer": "Paisley has sold over 11 million albums and has won three Grammy Awards, 14 Academy of Country Music Awards, 14 Country Music Association Awards, and two American Music Awards.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212222310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Paisley_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of Brad Paisley's achievments besides his record in 2009 for the most consecutive singles reaching the top spot", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10703, "Truth_answer": "Brad Paisley can be seen playing live with his signature model Gibson J-45 Acoustic-Electric Guitar.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191104022712id_/https://equipboard.com/pros/brad-paisley_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what kind of guitar does brad paisley play", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10704, "Truth_answer": "In eukaryotes the electron transport chain is situated in the mitochondiral membrane. Prokaryotes do not have organelles such as mitochondria, but they do have an ETC.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091507id_/https://socratic.org/questions/in-prokaryotes-where-is-the-respiratory-electron-transport-chain-located_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the electron transport chain located in eukaryotes and prokaryotes", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10704, "Truth_answer": "A membrane is required for the ETC to work, otherwise it would not be possible to build a gradient of hydrogen atoms.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091507id_/https://socratic.org/questions/in-prokaryotes-where-is-the-respiratory-electron-transport-chain-located_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is required for the electron transport chain to work", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10704, "Truth_answer": "The only membrane in prokaryotes is the cellular membrane, that is where the ETC is located.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091507id_/https://socratic.org/questions/in-prokaryotes-where-is-the-respiratory-electron-transport-chain-located_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the electron transport chain located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10704, "Truth_answer": "In Eukaryotes it occurs in inner membrane of mitochondria while in prokaryotes it occurs in cell plasma membrane.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091501id_/https://socratic.org/questions/how-does-the-location-of-the-electron-transport-chain-differ-in-eukaryotes-and-p_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the electron transport chain locatedin eukaryotes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10704, "Truth_answer": "Prokaryotes doesn't have mitochondria which is a membranes bound organelle. The only membrane prokaryotes have is their plasma membrane. So ETC occurs in there.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524091501id_/https://socratic.org/questions/how-does-the-location-of-the-electron-transport-chain-differ-in-eukaryotes-and-p_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why is the location of the electron transport chain different in eukaryotes and prokaryotes?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10705, "Truth_answer": "After Indian independence in 1947, Kolhapur acceded to the Dominion of India on 14 August 1947 and merged into Bombay State on 1 March 1949.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807000609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolhapur_State_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was Kolhapur State merged into Bombay province", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10705, "Truth_answer": "It was considered the most important of the Maratha principalities with the others being Baroda State, Gwalior State and Indore State. I", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807000609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolhapur_State_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the Kolhapur State viewed", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10705, "Truth_answer": "The state flag was a swallow-tailed saffron pennant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807000609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolhapur_State_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the Kolhapur State flag", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10705, "Truth_answer": "Kolhapur State, together with its jagirs or feudatory vassal estates, covered an area of 3,165 square miles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807000609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolhapur_State_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how large was the Kolhapur State area", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10705, "Truth_answer": "According to the 1901 census, the state population was 910,011, of which 54,373 resided in Kolhapur Town.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190807000609id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolhapur_State_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the population of Kolhapur State like", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10706, "Truth_answer": "A stenographer is actually a trained transcriptionist, meaning they record spoken word into written copy; and they do it fast.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the person who types in court", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10706, "Truth_answer": "Stenographers, court reporters & transcriptionist use a specialized keyboard called a stenograph machine which has fewer keys than a conventional alphanumeric keyboard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200928161410id_/https://courtreportingky.com/stenographer-speed-secrets/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do stenograpgers use to type", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10706, "Truth_answer": "This machine works by pressing multiple keys simultaneously to spell out whole syllables, words, and phrases with a single hand motion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how does the stenograph machine work", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10706, "Truth_answer": "The technique of pressing multiple keys simultaneously on a stenograph machine is known as “chording” or “stroking”.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the typing technique on a stenograph machine called", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10706, "Truth_answer": "Stenographers are required to type at a minimum of 200 words per minute with some reaching speeds of up to 375wpm", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the required wpm for stenopgraphers", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10707, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "distortion of the modulating signal produces harmonics which cause an increase in the signal", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10708, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the following constitutes the largest climate zone in sub-saharan africa", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10709, "Truth_answer": "Celebrities including Honor Blackman, Dora Bryan, Bob Monkhouse and Eamonn Andrews himself have appeared on the show This is Your Life.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who has been on this is your life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10709, "Truth_answer": "It was hosted by Eamonn Andrews from 1955 until 1964, and then from 1969 until his death in 1987 aged 64.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the original host on this is your life", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10709, "Truth_answer": "Michael Aspel then took up the role of host until the show ended in 2003. It briefly returned in 2007 as a one-off special presented by Trevor McDonald.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190817095838id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Your_Life_%28British_TV_series%29_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who was the host on this is your life after eamonn andrews", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10709, "Truth_answer": "In the show the host surprises a special guest, before taking them through their life with the assistance of the 'big red book'.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens on this is your life", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10709, "Truth_answer": "The surprise element was a very important part of the show; if the guest heard about the project beforehand, it would be cancelled.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happened if a guest head about the project before coming on this is your life", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10710, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "actress who played charlie on good luck charlie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10711, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "identify the statements that describe the great arch of khusro i", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10712, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "billy joe royal i pin a note on your pillow", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10713, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "gov't org. based in ft. meade md", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10714, "Truth_answer": "Emirates currently offer flights from six UK airports: Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, London-Gatwick and London-Heathrow. The majority of flights are long-haul, with a short stopover in Dubai.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914144128id_/https://www.skyscanner.net/airline/airline-emirates-ek.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where do Emirates fly to in the UK", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10714, "Truth_answer": "Emirates was founded on 25 March 1985, 34 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_(airline)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was Emirates airline founded", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10714, "Truth_answer": "Emirates is the world's fourth largest airline by scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown, and the second-largest in terms of freight tonne kilometers flown.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_(airline)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is Emirates the biggest airline", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10714, "Truth_answer": "Emirates' subsidiaries include Arabian Adventures, Congress Solutions International, Emirates Holidays, and Emirates Tours", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_(airline)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some of Emirates' subsidiaries", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10714, "Truth_answer": "The airline claims to have lower emissions than other airlines due to its fleet which has an average fuel burn of less than four litres for every 100 passenger kilometers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191125063109id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_(airline)_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the Emirates' environmental records", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10715, "Truth_answer": "Australia won back the ashes in England last in 1998–99.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Australia won ashes in England", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10715, "Truth_answer": "The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the ashes series", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10715, "Truth_answer": "If the test series is drawn, the team that currently holds the Ashes retains the trophy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens if there is a tie in the ashes", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10715, "Truth_answer": "The current trophy holder is Australia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the current trophy holder of The Ashes", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10715, "Truth_answer": "Australian Sir Donald Bradman holds the most runs, 5,028.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191126131919id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who holds the most run in the ashes", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10716, "Truth_answer": "“Historic vehicle” means a vehicle that is over 25 years old, and that is owned solely as a collector's item", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085930id_/https://jalopnik.com/the-real-problems-with-historic-or-antique-license-plat-1705740384_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how old does a car have to be to be historic", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10716, "Truth_answer": "The 1967 Chevy Corvette, the 1975 BMW 3.0 CSL, any pre-1974 Porsche 911–these are some of the vehicles that have earned a significant place in automotive history", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some examples of historic cars", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10716, "Truth_answer": "The Porsche 911 is a two-door, 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car. It has a rear-mounted flat-six engine and all round independent suspension.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are some features of the porsche 911", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10716, "Truth_answer": "A 2020 Porsche 911 starts from $97,400.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does a porsche 911 cost", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10716, "Truth_answer": "Today Porsche values vary hugely, from about $35,000 USD for an excellent-condition 1977 911S to over $1.25M USD for a 1995-98 GT2.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201201121625id_/https://www.jamesedition.com/stories/cars/the-classic-porsche-911-market-continues-to-surprise-1620/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does a classic porsche 911 cost", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10717, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "cuba gooding jr age in boyz n the hood", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10718, "Truth_answer": "The 2002 film, The Count of Monte Cristo stars Jim Caviezel, Guy Pearce, and Richard Harris", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who starred in the count of monte cristo", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10718, "Truth_answer": "The Count of Monte Cristo was produced by Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, and Jonathan Glickman.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who produced the film the count of monte cristo", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10718, "Truth_answer": "An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226231103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(2002_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "is the film the count of monte cristo american", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10718, "Truth_answer": "The music is by Edward Shearmur", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226231103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(2002_film)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who did the music in the film the count of monte cristo", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10718, "Truth_answer": "The Count of Monte Cristo holds a rating of 74% based on 144 reviews at Rotten Tomatoes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200226231103id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo_(2002_film)_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how was the reception to the film the count of monte cristo", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10719, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "at what rate does the water in the north atlantic ocean sink", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10720, "Truth_answer": "Lieutenant William Calley Jr., a platoon leader in C Company, was convicted for the My Lai massacre.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who was punished for the my lai massacre", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10720, "Truth_answer": "Twenty-six soldiers were charged with criminal offenses, but only Lieutenant William Calley Jr. was convicted.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was anyone else besides Lieutenant William Calley Jr. convicted for the My Lai massacre.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10720, "Truth_answer": "Lieutenant William Calley Jr. was originally given a life sentence, but served only three and a half years under house arrest.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://alchemyandaccident.wordpress.com/tag/vietnam/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191208201841id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was Lieutenant William Calley Jr.'s sentence for the my lai massacre", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10720, "Truth_answer": "The Vietnam War mass murder of unarmed South Vietnamese civilians by U.S. troops in Sơn Tịnh District", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what was the mai lai massacre", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10720, "Truth_answer": "The My Lai Massacre took place in two hamlets of Sơn Mỹ village in Quảng Ngãi Province", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the my lai massacre take place", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10721, "Truth_answer": "New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Tenzing Norgay were the first people to ever reach the summit of Mount Everest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://phyllisfavorites.blogspot.com/2008_06_08_archive.html_p20" ], "Truth_rewrite": "who is the first person to reach the top of mount everest", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10721, "Truth_answer": "New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Tenzing Norgay reached the summit at 11:30 a.m. on May 29, 1953.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reach the top of mount everest", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10721, "Truth_answer": "Mount Everest soars at 29,035 feet high.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how tall is mount everest", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10721, "Truth_answer": "The famous mountain is located in the Himalayas, along the border of Nepal and Tibet, China.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where is mount everest", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10721, "Truth_answer": "Before Hillary and Tenzing successfully reached the summit, two other expeditions got close. Most famous of these was the 1924 climb of George Leigh Mallory and Andrew Sandy Irvine.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191015151352id_/https://www.thoughtco.com/the-first-to-climb-mount-everest-1779350_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did anyone climb mount everest before hillary and tenzing", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10722, "Truth_answer": "A person must be at least 18 years of age to purchase a rifle or shotgun from a licensed firearms dealer in Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old do you have to be to buy a ar 15 in virginia", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10722, "Truth_answer": "With the exception of machine guns, firearms are not registered in Virginia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111020919id_/https://www.vsp.virginia.gov/Firearms.shtm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are firearms registered in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10722, "Truth_answer": "Virginia law does not address age requirements for the purchase of ammunition. Federal law requires an individual to be at least 21 years of age to purchase handgun ammunition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111020919id_/https://www.vsp.virginia.gov/Firearms.shtm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the legal age to purchase ammunition in Virginia", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10722, "Truth_answer": "States with which Virginia has entered into concealed handgun permit reciprocity agreements, or which Virginia will grant recognition, are listed on Virginia state's Reciprocity and Recognition page.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111020919id_/https://www.vsp.virginia.gov/Firearms.shtm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is a concealed handgun permit issued in another state valid or recognized in Virginia?", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10722, "Truth_answer": "Virginia Code Section 18.2-308.06 authorizes the issuance of concealed handgun permits to non-Virginia residents.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111020919id_/https://www.vsp.virginia.gov/Firearms.shtm_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Are Virginia concealed handgun permits issued to non-Virginia residents?", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10723, "Truth_answer": "The 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is a major car driven by Dominic Toretto in The Fast and the Furious franchise.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101032714id_/https://fastandfurious.fandom.com/wiki/1970_Dodge_Charger_R/T_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is doms car in fast and furious", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10723, "Truth_answer": "The car is famed for its incredible power at 900 horsepower and holding a record 1/4 mile time at just nine seconds flat, set by Dom's father.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101032714id_/https://fastandfurious.fandom.com/wiki/1970_Dodge_Charger_R/T_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is special about Dom's 1970 Dodge Charger in fast and furious", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10723, "Truth_answer": "When his father was killed in a stock race accident by Kenny Linder, Dominic refused to drive the Charger because he was afraid of it.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101032714id_/https://fastandfurious.fandom.com/wiki/1970_Dodge_Charger_R/T_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "why doesn't dom want to ride the charger in fast and furious", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10723, "Truth_answer": "The Dodge Charger R/T used in The Fast and the Furious featured a false BDS 8-71 Roots-style supercharger with chrome-plated plastic attached to the the hood.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101032714id_/https://fastandfurious.fandom.com/wiki/1970_Dodge_Charger_R/T_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the car specs for the charger in fast and furious", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10723, "Truth_answer": "The R/T purported to have 900 horsepower and a rear wheel drive.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101032714id_/https://fastandfurious.fandom.com/wiki/1970_Dodge_Charger_R/T_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much horespower does the charger from fast and furious have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10724, "Truth_answer": "Kobe Bryant won his first NBA Championship at 21 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how old was kobe bryant when he won his first nba championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10724, "Truth_answer": "Bryant, then 21 years old, averaged 15.6 points, second-most on his team, plus 4.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists in the series.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127155527id_/https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/sports/nba/amp-stories/kobe-bryant-photos-timeline/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what was kobe's average at age 21", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10724, "Truth_answer": "Bryant's Lakers repeat as NBA champs, beating the Philedalphia 76ers in five games on June 15, 2001.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200127155527id_/https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/sports/nba/amp-stories/kobe-bryant-photos-timeline/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when was kobe's second nba championship win", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10724, "Truth_answer": "Bryant won his first MVP award in an NBA All-Star game on Feb 10, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did kobe become mvp", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10724, "Truth_answer": "He scored 31 points.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many points did kobe score duiring the 2002 nba all-star game", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10725, "Truth_answer": "The Jets are a part of AFC East.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are the jets in the afc or nfc", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10725, "Truth_answer": "The Patriots, Bills, and Dolphins are also members of the AFC East division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what other teams are a part of AFC East besides the jets", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10725, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles play in the NFC East division.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which afc division are the eagles a part of", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10725, "Truth_answer": "The Philadelphia Eagles has had an intense rivalry with the New York Giants.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who are the eagle's rival team", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10725, "Truth_answer": "This rivalry between The Philadelphia Eagles with the New York Giants is the oldest in the NFC East and is among the oldest in the NFL.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "do the new york giants also play in the nfc east like the eagles", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10726, "Truth_answer": "Canada sent 225 athletes to the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many athletes does canada have at the 2018 olympics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10726, "Truth_answer": "Canada sent 103 women to the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many women did canada have at the 2018 olympics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10726, "Truth_answer": "Canada sent 122 men to the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many men did canada have at the 2018 olympics", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10726, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Olympic Winter Games were held in PyeongChang, South Korea", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/national/462840913.html_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914052820id_/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canada-at-the-2018-olympic-winter-games_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the 2018 olympics held", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10726, "Truth_answer": "The 2018 Olympic Winter Games were from 8 to 25 February 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where were the 2018 winter olympics", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10727, "Truth_answer": "On Memorial Day the flag should be flown at half-staff from sunrise until noon only, then raised briskly to the top of the staff until sunset.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when do i fly the flag at half mast", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10727, "Truth_answer": "On Memorial Day the flag should be flown at half-staff in honor of our nation's fallen heroes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why should the flag fly at half mast on memorial day", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10727, "Truth_answer": "Other circumstances include the death of a leader like the President or Vice President, and also for good-faith misunderstandings.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are other reasons for flying the flag at half mast besides memorial day", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10727, "Truth_answer": "In the event of the death of the President, the flag will helf at half mast for 30 Days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many days is the flag hung at half mast in the death of a president", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10727, "Truth_answer": "The flag will fly at half-staff from the day of death until interment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200505051314id_/https://www.wearethemighty.com/military-culture/flag-etiquette-half-staff_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many days is the flag hung at half mast in the death of a supreme court justice", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10728, "Truth_answer": "The Shield is covered in parts by vast boreal forests in the south that support natural ecosystems as well as a major logging industry.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111160552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Shield_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the land use of the canadian shield", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10728, "Truth_answer": "8,000,000 kilometers squared in area.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much area is the canadian shielf", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10728, "Truth_answer": "The Canadian Shield stretches north from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Ocean, covering over half of Canada; it also extends south into the northern reaches of the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111160552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Shield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the canadian shield located", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10728, "Truth_answer": "Human population is sparse, and industrial development is minimal, while mining is prevalent.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111160552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Shield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "are there a lot of people living in the canadian shield", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10728, "Truth_answer": "The Canadian Shield is a physiographic division comprising five smaller physiographic provinces: the Laurentian Upland, Kazan Region, Davis, Hudson and James.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191111160552id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Shield_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the geographic extent of the canadian shield", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10729, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what factors impeded the american military from being ready to fight at kasserine pass in 1943", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10730, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where was an audience with take that filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10731, "Truth_answer": "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was extensively filmed in New Orleans and surrounding areas. Much of the filming took place in the Nolan house at 2707 Coliseum St..", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303063833id_/http://www.experienceneworleans.com:80/benjamin-button-house.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where was the curious case of benjamin button filmed", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10731, "Truth_answer": "The historic property recently went up for auction--with a $2.85 million starting price tag!", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303063833id_/http://www.experienceneworleans.com:80/benjamin-button-house.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how much is the historic Nolan house at 2707 Coliseum St. worth", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10731, "Truth_answer": "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button won three Oscars at the 2009 Academy Awards, for Best Achievement in Art Direction, Best Achievement in Makeup, and Best Achievement in Visual Effects.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303063833id_/http://www.experienceneworleans.com:80/benjamin-button-house.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "did The Curious Case of Benjamin Button win any awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10731, "Truth_answer": "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a fantasy romantic drama film. The storyline is loosely based on the 1922 eponymous short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "is the movie based on a true story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10731, "Truth_answer": "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was released in North America on December 25, 2008", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button released", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10732, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "boogie oogie oogie – a taste of honey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10733, "Truth_answer": "In criminal cases involving serious felonies there are usually 12 jurors.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191213032453id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many jury members in a criminal trial", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10733, "Truth_answer": "In civil cases many trials require fewer than twelve jurors.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how many jury members are there in a civil case", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10733, "Truth_answer": "A jury is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who makes up a jury", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10733, "Truth_answer": "Juries developed in England during the Middle Ages, and are a hallmark of the Anglo-American common law legal system.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the concept for juries develop", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10733, "Truth_answer": "A trial without a jury is known as a bench trial.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what's it called when there is no jury", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10734, "Truth_answer": "Meredith makes a decision between Derek and Finn, telling Finn that he is a good man and probably a better man, but Derek is the one on episode 4.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does meredith choose derek in season 3", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10734, "Truth_answer": "Meredith makes a decision between Derek and Finn on episode 4 What I Am“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which episode does Meredith makes a decision between Derek and Finn", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10734, "Truth_answer": "Meredith's appendix bursts and she is admitted for surgery. Addison works with a pregnant woman who wants to give birth naturally, but needs to have a cesarean section.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191225200347id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s_Anatomy_(season_3)_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "does meredith have a surgery in the episode What I Am“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10734, "Truth_answer": "Izzie meets Denny's father, who gives her 8.7 million dollars according to Denny's wishes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what happens to izzie on episode 4 What I Am“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10734, "Truth_answer": "Allan Heinberg wrote the Grey's Anatomy episode What I Am“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who wrote the Grey's Anatomy episode What I Am“", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10735, "Truth_answer": "A SFC is the first senior non-commissioned officer, and is most commonly assigned the role of Platoon Sergeant to serve as chief advisor and assistant to the Platoon Leader.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200422162928id_/https://www.military-ranks.org/army/sergeant-first-class_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what does a sfc do in the army", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10735, "Truth_answer": "Starting pay for a Sergeant First Class is $3,020.70 per month, with raises for experience resulting in a maximum base pay of $5,429.10 per month.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how much does an sfc in the army get paid", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10735, "Truth_answer": "Address first sergeants as “First Sergeant, last name.”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how do you address a SFC in the army", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10735, "Truth_answer": "Sergeant First Class is the seventh enlisted rank in the U.S. Army, ranking above staff sergeant and below master sergeant and first sergeant.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226040340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeant_First_Class_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where does the sfc in the army rank", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10735, "Truth_answer": "A sergeant first class serving as platoon sergeant is commonly referred to as Smoke.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191226040340id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeant_First_Class_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do you call a sfc in the army when serving as platoon sergeant", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10736, "Truth_answer": "With a crime rate of 64 per one thousand residents, San Francisco has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202080310id_/https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/san-francisco/crime_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the crime rate in san francisco", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10736, "Truth_answer": "One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 16.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wesblackman.blogspot.com/2015_08_09_archive.html_p12", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202080310id_/https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/san-francisco/crime_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202080310id_/https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/san-francisco/crime_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what's the chance of being a victim of crime in san francisco", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10736, "Truth_answer": "SF has a crime index of 2 out of 100. 100 being the safest.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is san francisco's crime index", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10736, "Truth_answer": "San Francisco saw 41 killings in 2019,", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101232251id_/https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/With-41-killings-in-2019-San-Francisco-sees-14943532.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "how many murders were there in san francisco in 2019", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10736, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 number of killings was the lowest number of homicides in 56 years in San Francisco.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200101232251id_/https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/With-41-killings-in-2019-San-Francisco-sees-14943532.php_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the 41 killings in San Francisco in 2019 a high number", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10737, "Truth_answer": "Usually right-hand rings are rings that people have bought for themselves, not to be confused with an engagement ring or wedding band on the left.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why do you wear a ring on your right ring finger", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10737, "Truth_answer": "Most American men will wear their wedding band on their left ring finger, but a man married in an Eastern Orthodox church could end up using the right hand instead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603072214id_/https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/ring-finger-meaning/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do some men wear wedding bands on the right", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10737, "Truth_answer": "The Little Pinky Finger is often the first choice for a man who wants to wear a “statement” ring.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603072214id_/https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/ring-finger-meaning/_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what do rings on the pinky finger mean", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10737, "Truth_answer": "Rings worn on the middle finger are surprisingly uncommon because it's adjacent to the index finger, and anything bulky can be quite a hindrance to fine manual tasks.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603072214id_/https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/ring-finger-meaning/_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do people wear rings on the middle finger", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10737, "Truth_answer": "If you go back hundreds of years the index finger was the most common location for a man's ring, generally a signet or a crest.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200603072214id_/https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/ring-finger-meaning/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the history of wearing rings on the index finger", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10738, "Truth_answer": "Frasier premiered on September 16, 1993, and concluded on May 13, 2004.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the show frasier begin and end", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10738, "Truth_answer": "The show's theme song, Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs, is sung by Grammer and is played over the closing credits of each episode.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who sings fraiser's theme song", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10738, "Truth_answer": "The series was created as a spin-off of Cheers, continuing the story of psychiatrist Frasier Crane as he returned to his hometown of Seattle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is fraiser's relationship to cheers", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10738, "Truth_answer": "With the exception of Rebecca Howe, all the surviving main regular cast members of Cheers made appearances on Frasier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202213247id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier_p16" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was the cast of cheers on fraiser", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10738, "Truth_answer": "The show was critically acclaimed, with the show itself and the cast winning thirty-seven Primetime Emmy Awards, a record at the time for a scripted series.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how did critics respond to fraiser", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10739, "Truth_answer": "Oliver Queen eventually marries Felicity in The Arrow.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who does oliver queen marry in the arrow", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10739, "Truth_answer": "Felicity Smoak's code name is Overwatch.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the felicity smoak's nickname", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10739, "Truth_answer": "Felicity becomes stepmother to Oliver's son, William, and later mother to their daughter, Mia.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210071147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicity_Smoak_(Arrowverse)_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191117224605id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_(TV_series)_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "do oliver queen and felicity have children", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10739, "Truth_answer": "In 2016 she was voted number fifteen on a list of 50 Favorite Female Characters, in a poll of Hollywood professionals conducted by The Hollywood Reporter.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308064537id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicity_Smoak_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210071147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicity_Smoak_(Arrowverse)_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "was felicity smoak from the arrow a popular character", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10739, "Truth_answer": "The Arrow concluded in full on January 28, 2020.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when did the arrow end", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10740, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "stand by me nobody knows the way it's going to be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10741, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all saints church pembroke road clifton bristol bs8 2hy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10742, "Truth_answer": "The poncho was one of the typical clothes of the Paracas, Pre-Inca Peruvian Culture around 500 B.C., from which originated the earliest to have been discovered so far.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where did the large loose garment known as the 'poncho' originate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10742, "Truth_answer": "The poncho was a folded piece of one fabric or two joined together, made out of cotton and alpaca fiber, worn over the head or wrapped around the body.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the Poncho garment made out of", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10742, "Truth_answer": "Ponchos are made with cotton and richly embroidered with silk, metal threads, or other materials from vicuña hair to cotton, wool and silk. European ponchos were made from luxurious fabrics.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other materials were introduced later on to make Ponchos", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10742, "Truth_answer": "The designs were usually elaborate embroideries on a plain-weave field, depicting animals, birds, flying shamans and warriors holding severed heads.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085924id_/https://invisibleworld.com/blogs/news/what-is-a-poncho-and-where-did-it-come-from_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How were the designs of the ponchos", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10742, "Truth_answer": "The Paracas used the full range of weaving techniques: slit tapestry, embroidery, brocade and even tie-dyeing in the celebration of an orderly society.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524085924id_/https://invisibleworld.com/blogs/news/what-is-a-poncho-and-where-did-it-come-from_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What techniques were used to tailor the ponchos in Peru in the past", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10743, "Truth_answer": "Prakash Padukone was the first Indian to have reached the singles final of the All England badminton championship.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the only indian to have reached the singles final of the all england badminton championship", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10743, "Truth_answer": "In 1980 Prakash Padukone reached the singles final of the All Englad badminton championship and became the first Indian champion to win.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Prakash Padukone reach the singles final of the All England badminton championship", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10743, "Truth_answer": "Padukone won in 1981 first Alba World Cup, and the first Indian open prize-money tournament- the Indian Masters, and in 1983 the Dutch Open and the Hong Kong Open.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where any other championships won by Prakash Padukone", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10743, "Truth_answer": "In 1989 Prakash Padukone retired from the competitive badminton circuit.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190908054520id_/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Prakash-Padukone_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Prakash Padukone still playing badminton", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10743, "Truth_answer": "Padukone married Ujjala, as arranged by their parents in the Indian Hindu system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614003003id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prakash_Padukone_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Prakash Padukone single or married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10744, "Truth_answer": "Brandon Flynn is an American actor, known for his role as Justin Foley in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712101911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Flynn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the actor that plays Justin in 13 Reasons Why", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10744, "Truth_answer": "Brandon Flynn played in BrainDead Mike the Intern in 2016, Home Movies in 2017, Binge in 2018, and True Detective Ryan Peters in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movie has Brandon Flynn played in", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10744, "Truth_answer": "The actor Brandon Flynn was known as Johnny in the 2018 movie Binge.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Actor Brandon Flynn was known for what role in the 2018 movie Binge", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10744, "Truth_answer": "Brandon Flynn was born on October 11, 1993, he is 26 years old.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524101312id_/https://www.myagecalculator.com/how-old-is-brandon-flynn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the actor Brandon Flynn", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10744, "Truth_answer": "Brandon Flynn's first role was at the age of ten, playing Mr. Smee in a musical version of Peter Pan.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190712101911id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Flynn_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old was Brandon Flynn when he first started acting.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10745, "Truth_answer": "As a generalization, the climate of the West can be summed up as semi-arid", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the climate in the western region", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10745, "Truth_answer": "A semi-arid climate or steppe climate called type B, is the climate of a region that receives precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191212111737id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-arid_climate_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the characteristics of the semi-arid climate", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10745, "Truth_answer": "Dry, desert and semi-desert climates; western US, western and southern South America, Northern and southern Africa, southwest Asia, central Asia, Australia", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries experience the semi-arid climate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10745, "Truth_answer": "There is the type A: humid tropical climates, type C: the humid, temperate climates, type D: humid, cold climates, type E: polar climates, type H: highland, mountain, climates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other types of climates exist", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10745, "Truth_answer": "A subarctic oceanic climate in the southeast panhandle at mid-latitude, and Western Alaska. Continental subarctic climate in the interior region. Arctic climate In the North, mild in the South.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which type of climate does Alaska have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10746, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "bible the lord helps those who help themselves", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10747, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "which of the three components in tbe is conductive", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10748, "Truth_answer": "Despite the fact that Food Network is based in New York, The Kitchen, surprisingly, tapes in Montclair", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "where do they film the kitchen food network", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10748, "Truth_answer": "Jeff Mauro, Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee, Geoffrey Zakarian, and Marcela Valladolid are the Co-hosts of the talk show Kitchen Food", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of the Co-hosts of the Kitchen Food talk show", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10748, "Truth_answer": "The Kitchen is an American cooking-themed talk show that airs on Food Network.The series premiered on January 4, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first episode of the Kitchen food aired", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10748, "Truth_answer": "The Kitchen food talk show is on season 23 episode 13 showing on February 15, 2020", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What episode is the next showing of the talk show Kitchen Food", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10748, "Truth_answer": "The Kitchen Food show was nominated for the Daytime Emmy award In 2015.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Kitchen Food talk show been nominated for awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10749, "Truth_answer": "Game of Thrones characters face choices that pit their loyalties to loved ones.The theme is political intrigue and battle in medieval world were power, betrayal, vengeance overtake morality and honor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the main theme of Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10749, "Truth_answer": "The Games of Throne genre is fantasy and serial drama.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of the Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10749, "Truth_answer": "David Benioff is an American screenwriter and television producer, writer, and director who created Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the writer of the TV series Game of Thrones", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10749, "Truth_answer": "The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones, produced by HBO, premiered on April 14, 2019, and concluded on May 19, 2019", "Truth_passages": [ "http://wofy.fade-swe.de/game-of-thrones-fanfiction-cersei-bashing.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons has the Game of Throne had", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10749, "Truth_answer": "The Game of Thrones received a total of 785 nominations and 289 awards", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many awards and nominations did the Game of Thrones receive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10750, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon is known for his portrayals of Simon Bellamy in E4's Misfits and Ramsay Bolton in HBO's Game of Thrones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played ramsey bolton in game of thrones", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10750, "Truth_answer": "The actor Iwan Rheon was born on May 13, 1985, he is 34 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the actor Iwan Rheon", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10750, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon was born in Carmarthen, UK. He is a Welsh actor, singer and musician.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What nationality is Iwan Rheon", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10750, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon is single but he lives in London with Zoë Grisedale, and the couple have one child born August 2018.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the actor Iwan Rheon still single", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10750, "Truth_answer": "Iwan Rheon won the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in the 2010 Oliver Award.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How about any awards won by Iwan Rheon", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10751, "Truth_answer": "A data table is for displaying a usually large amount of information on a grid formation so that it can be easily assimilated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524102349id_/https://www.proprofs.com/discuss/q/475165/the-purpose-of-a-data-table-is-to_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one purpose of a data table", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10751, "Truth_answer": "Tables are widely used in communication, research, and data analysis. Tables appear in print media, handwritten notes, computer software, architectural ornamentation, traffic signs, and many other places", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Data table is mostly used in what field", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10751, "Truth_answer": "The ancient Babylonians were probably the first culture to create multiplication tables, more than 4,000 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The data table was invented how many years ago", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10751, "Truth_answer": "As their civilization grew, they needed sophisticated mathematics to build and trade. To speed up calculations, merchants carried tablets with these multiplication tables on, much like calculators now a days.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose for the creation of the data table for ancient Babylonians", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10751, "Truth_answer": "Data tables are often used to compare pricing plans. They provide space to show the names of plans, prices and the unique features of each plan.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a modern example of a data table", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10752, "Truth_answer": "At the end of the season, Lightning is crowned winner of the season and is given the million dollars by Chris.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won season 4 of Total Drama Island", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10752, "Truth_answer": "This series consists of five seasons: Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action, Total Drama World Tour, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, Total Drama All-Stars Pahkitew Island.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181202075059id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Total_Drama_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons of Total Drama are there", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10752, "Truth_answer": "On September 25, 2018, Tom McGillis said there will not be any more series because there's no market for this experience in the wider entertainment marketplace right now.“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Will there be more seasons of Total Drama", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10752, "Truth_answer": "Total Drama's first season premiered on the Canadian cable television specialty channel Teletoon in Canada on July 8, 2007.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first season of Total Drama start", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10752, "Truth_answer": "Total Drama was developed and produced by Fresh TV and was distributed by Cake Entertainment.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200325110620id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Drama_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the company that produced Total Drama", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10753, "Truth_answer": "Easter Sunday last fell on March 29 in 1970.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the last time Easter was on March 29", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10753, "Truth_answer": "Next time Easter will fall on March 29 will be in the year 2043.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When will be the next time Easter will fall on March 29", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10753, "Truth_answer": "The Council of Nicaea in 325 decreed that Easter should be observed on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox which is on March 21.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411160833id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Easter-holiday_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411160833id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Easter-holiday_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the observance date for Easter on Sundays", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10753, "Truth_answer": "The earliest recorded observance of an Easter celebration comes from the 2nd century, though the commemoration of Jesus’ Resurrection probably occurred earlier.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200411160833id_/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Easter-holiday_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first observance of Easter Sunday ever recorded in history", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10753, "Truth_answer": "The naming of the celebration as “Easter” seems to go back to the name of a pre-Christian goddess in England, Eostre, who was celebrated at beginning of spring", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the reason for the name Easter", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10754, "Truth_answer": "Always on My Mind is a love song by Johnny Christopher, Mark James, and Wayne Carson first recorded by B.J. Thomas in 1970", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the original singer of you were always on my mind", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10754, "Truth_answer": "The song Always on my mind was first released by Gwen McCrae as You Were Always on My Mind in 1972.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Always_on_My_Mind_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first release of the song you were always on my mind", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10754, "Truth_answer": "AllMusic lists over 300 recorded releases of the song Always on My Mind in versions by dozens of performers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191214040145id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Always_on_My_Mind_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where there many versions of the song Always on My Mind“", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10754, "Truth_answer": "Elvis Presley's version in 1972, few weeks after his separation from his wife, Priscilla, voted number one song of Presley's recording career in a poll conducted by ITV in 2013", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What versions of the song Always on my mind became the most famous", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10754, "Truth_answer": "The versions for Always on My Mind after 1972 were by John Wesley Ryles in 1979; Willie Nelson's Grammy Award-winning version in 1982; and Pet Shop Boys in 1987.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where more versions of the song Always on My Mind produced after 1972", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10755, "Truth_answer": "The size of a shot glass varies from country to country. Many may range from 0.67 ounces to just over 2 ounces.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "1 shot of alcohol equals how many ounces", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10755, "Truth_answer": "The US doesn’t have a standard shot size, usually the shots size ranges from 1.2 to 1.5 ounces except in Utah.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many ounces of alcohol does 1 shot glass hold in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10755, "Truth_answer": "In Utah, the shot glass is defined as 1.0 US fl oz, equivalent to 30 ml.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191205112159id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_glass_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the standard size for the shot glass in Utah", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10755, "Truth_answer": "The jigger is a measuring tool that helps bartenders pour precise amounts. The word “jigger” also signified an old measurement roughly equivalent to 1.5 ounces", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How are the 1.0 ounzes in a shot glass measured", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10755, "Truth_answer": "Sailors in the British navy as far back as the 18th century would receive a ration of watered-down gin or rum in a small cup they named a jigger.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524104300id_/https://www.totallypromotional.com/blog/whats-the-difference-between-a-shot-glass-jigger-and-shooter/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the name jigger", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10756, "Truth_answer": "Trains and trams appear to be similar; however, each is different from the other, starting from the mode of power they use to the length and weight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202144325id_/http://www.differencebetween.net:80/miscellaneous/difference-between-trains-and-trams/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "whats the difference between a train and a tram", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10756, "Truth_answer": "The first steam locomotive was built by Richard Trevithick and Andrew Vivian in Wales and later tested in America on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1829.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the two train or tram was invented first", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10756, "Truth_answer": "Trains move people quickly over long distances.Trams are more flexible than trains, they stop more often, and they are faster than the busses. Trams travel shorter distances than trains.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the two is better, the train or the tram", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10756, "Truth_answer": "While railways were once referred to as ‘the iron way’, today many load-bearing elements of a train as well as carriage bodies, are made completely from aluminium", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the trains and trams made of", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10756, "Truth_answer": "Every day, China’s G17 and G39 trains depart from Beijing station and arrive in Nanjing reaching top speeds of 350 kilometres per hour, the fastest scheduled rail services world wide.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which of the two, train or tram is the longest in the world", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10757, "Truth_answer": "The British were not alone in dressing their military officers in red uniforms. Its rarity and its link to status made good red dye almost priceless.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why did the british army wear red tunics", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10757, "Truth_answer": "From the mid-17th century to the 19th century, the uniform of most British soldiers (apart from artillery, rifles, and light cavalry, included a madder red coat or coatee.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190820134139id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_coat_(military_uniform)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In what time period did the British military wear the red tunics", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10757, "Truth_answer": "British soldiers fought in scarlet tunics for the last time at the Battle of Gennis in 1885. Scarlet tunics ceased to be general issue upon British mobilisation in August 1914", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the red color still used by the British army in their uniforms", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10757, "Truth_answer": "In 1902 the British army adopted a universal khaki uniform for home service wear, the Service Dress, because of the early use of camouflage in the form of plain khaki.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the new color worn by the British military officers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10757, "Truth_answer": "The khaki color in the british military uniform enabled troops to conceal themselves far better than the French blue and red and German field grey did.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why the change of color for British military uniform", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10758, "Truth_answer": "India is an agriculture based country, where more than 50% of population depend on agriculture. This structures the main source of income.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the main source of income for India", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10758, "Truth_answer": "Today, India is a leading producer of lemons, oilseeds, bananas, mangoes and papayas, and the second-largest producer of wheat, rice, sugar cane, many vegetables, tea, cotton, and silkworms", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190531085332id_/https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/043015/fundamentals-how-india-makes-its-money.asp_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is India's main agricultural production", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10758, "Truth_answer": "India, with high population of low-cost, skilled, English-speaking, educated people, contributes to India's service industry, IT and business services outsourcing, a huge contributor to India's economical growth.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What other sources of income does India have", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10758, "Truth_answer": "Mostly Indian traders sold medicine and pepper and cinnamon and other spices to West Asia. They sold glass beads and cotton cloth to East Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was India's main source of trade in the past", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10758, "Truth_answer": "India is the fastest-growing trillion-dollar economy in the world and the fifth-largest overall, with a nominal GDP of $2.94 trillion. becoming the fifth-largest economy in 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does India rank economivally worldwide", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10759, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "when does tara tell jax she's pregnant season 6", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10760, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "first indian to hit a century in ipl", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10761, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "founded in 1798 the marine hospital service has since evolved into which of the following agencies", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10762, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The reciprocal of coefficient of compressibility is known as", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10763, "Truth_answer": "Maura Tierney plays Karen Barbour-Sheff in Beautiful Boy.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who does Maura Tierney play in Beautiful Boy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10763, "Truth_answer": "Karen is David’s second wife. Because the two got married when Nic was still a child, “she really did a lot of parenting.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517204232id_/https://www.goldderby.com/article/2018/maura-tierney-beautiful-boy-interview-timothee-chalamet-news-286471359/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Karen's role in the movie Beautiful Boy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10763, "Truth_answer": "Maura Tierney married actor/director Billy Morrissette on February 1, 1993.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013211310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maura_Tierney_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Maura Tierney married in real life", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10763, "Truth_answer": "Maura Tierney filed for divorce in 2006 due to irreconcilable differences,they did not have any children.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191013211310id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maura_Tierney_p4" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Maura Tierney have any children", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10763, "Truth_answer": "Maura Lynn Tierney was born on February 3, 1965. She is 55 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the actress Maura Tierney", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10764, "Truth_answer": "Helen McCrory was later cast as Bellatrix's sister Narcissa Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, released in July 2009.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Draco's mom in Harry Potter", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10764, "Truth_answer": "The actress Helen Elizabeth McCrory was born on 17 August 1968. She is age 51.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the actress Hellen McCrory", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10764, "Truth_answer": "McCrory was born in Paddington, which is a city in central London, in the UK.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Helen McCrory born in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10764, "Truth_answer": "Since 1994 until 2017 Helen McCrory has acted in 29 films.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many movies has Helen McCroy filmed", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10764, "Truth_answer": "Helen McCrory has won 10 acting awards.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Helen McCrory win any awards", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10765, "Truth_answer": "Di Stefano claimed the idea came from three sentences heard from a police officer about a real-life young Italian fellow who went to Colombia to meet his brother“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the movie Escobar based on a true story", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10765, "Truth_answer": "The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2014.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917131202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escobar:_Paradise_Lost_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200917131202id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escobar:_Paradise_Lost_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premiere of the film Escobar", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10765, "Truth_answer": "In 2015 Benicio Del Toro was nominated in the Platino Ibero-American Film Awards for Best Actor.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the film get nominated for awards", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10765, "Truth_answer": "Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist who founded and was the sole leader of the Medellín Cartel. Escobar is the wealthiest criminal in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What does the film name Escobar mean", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10765, "Truth_answer": "Sixteen months after his escape from La Catedral, Pablo Escobar died in a shootout on 2 December 1993, amid another of Escobar's attempts to elude the Search Bloc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191128120535id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Escobar_p13" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria still alive", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10766, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "discretion in the criminal justice system has been compared to what kind of process", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10767, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "on which of the following river is the theri dam located", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10768, "Truth_answer": "The challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand, won by a score of 7 to 1 over the defender, Oracle Team USA.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908052536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_America%27s_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the America's Cup 2017", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10768, "Truth_answer": "It was held on the Great Sound in Bermuda from June 17 to June 26. the venue was the Royal Naval Dockyard.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200908052536id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_America%27s_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the America's Cup competition held in 2017", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10768, "Truth_answer": "The America's Cup, first offered as the Hundred Guinea Cup on August 20, 1851, by the Royal Yacht Squadron of Great Britain for a race around the Isle of Wight.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910114620id_/https://www.britannica.com/sports/Americas-Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the first America's Cup competition", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10768, "Truth_answer": "Since the 1920s the America’s Cup race has been between one defending vessel and one challenging vessel, both of which are determined in separate series of elimination trials", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190910114620id_/https://www.britannica.com/sports/Americas-Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many vessels compete in the America's Cup at a time", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10768, "Truth_answer": "The 36th American's Cup presented by Prada is the upcoming edition of the America's Cup yacht race to take place in January–February 2021.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When is the next American Cup competition scheduled for", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10769, "Truth_answer": "The tallest man living is Sultan Kösen who measured 251 cm. He lives in Ankara, Turkey.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does the tallest person in the world live", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10769, "Truth_answer": "Sultan was born on 10 December 1982, he is 37 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the tallest man in the world Sultan Kösen", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10769, "Truth_answer": "In October 2013, Sultan Kösen finally fulfilled his dream of getting married to Merve Dibo.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Sultan Kösen still single or married", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10769, "Truth_answer": "Robert Wadlow’s the towering American who measured a staggering 2.72 m (8 ft 11.1 in) tall when last measured on 27 June 1940, becoming the tallest man in the world.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In recorded history was there a taller man than Sultan Kösen", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10769, "Truth_answer": "Sandra Elaine Allen (June 18, 1955 – August 13, 2008) was an American woman recognized as the tallest woman in the world during her life according to the Guinness World Records", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190610210147id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Allen_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and the tallest woman everhow tall was she", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10770, "Truth_answer": "On 25 April 1915, 16,000 Australian and New Zealand troops landed at what became known as Anzac Cove", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Australian soldiers land at Gallipoli", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10770, "Truth_answer": "The Gallipoli battle was a failure being the first foray into battle of the Australian Imperial Force, but there was Bravery, ingenuity, endurance and mateship defining characteristics of Australian personality.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the battle at Gallipoli won", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10770, "Truth_answer": "Australia was only 14 years old, and this was the first time it had fought as a distinct nation.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200205050712id_/https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/gallipoli-landing_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the battle in Gallipoli a failure", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10770, "Truth_answer": "The Gallipoli campaign was intended to force Germany's ally, Turkey, out of the war.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What country was Australia's enemy in the battle in Gallipoli", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10770, "Truth_answer": "In all, some 480,000 Allied forces took part in the Gallipoli Campaign, at a cost of more than 250,000 casualties, including some 46,000 dead", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191215035559id_/https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/battle-of-gallipoli-1_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many died at the Gallipoli campaign", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10771, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "national association for the support of long term care", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10772, "Truth_answer": "The song was adopted by Celtic after a 1966 Cup Winners Cup semi-final against Liverpool at Anfield. It is now sung by Celtic fans before every home European game.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107062414id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_Never_Walk_Alone_p5", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200421082844id_/https://www.smoothradio.com/features/the-story-of/youll-never-walk-alone-liverpool-fans-why/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "when did celtic start singing you'll never walk alone", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10772, "Truth_answer": "Liverpool fans were the first to sing You'll never walk alone soon after Gerry and the Pacemakers made the record in 1960s, It is on record, via B.B.C. video tapes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201101133649id_/https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-21090,00.html_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "You'll Never Walk Alone was first sang by whom", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10772, "Truth_answer": "The first versions of you'll never walk alone“ was sang as a football anthem at Anfield.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the first version of You'll Never Walk Alone sang", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10772, "Truth_answer": "You'll Never Walk Alone was written by Oscar Hammerstein II and composed by Richard Rodgers for their musical Carousel, which was released in the USA in 1945", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107055506id_/https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/ynwa-how-youll-never-walk-alone-became-a-liverpool-fc-anthem/selbcrlre9lz1n9dat1b1e60q_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the person that wrote the song You'll Never Walk Alone“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10772, "Truth_answer": "The song developed a new meaning and symbolism after the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 in which 96 fans lost their lives", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200107055506id_/https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/ynwa-how-youll-never-walk-alone-became-a-liverpool-fc-anthem/selbcrlre9lz1n9dat1b1e60q_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is the song You'll Never Walk Alone significant", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10773, "Truth_answer": "Dustin Felder played Jimmy Jam and Bryan Terrell Clark player Terry Lewis", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "who played jimmy jam and terry lewis in the new edition movie", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10773, "Truth_answer": "Bryshere Y. Gray played the role of Michael Bivins", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Michel Bivins role in The New Edition Story", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10773, "Truth_answer": "Woody McClain played Bobby Brown in The New Edition Story.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.weblabentertainment.com/movies/actor-woody-mcclain-speaks-about-stories-with-kev-playing-bobby-brown-and-dancing-for-chris-brown_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who played Bobby Brown role in The New Edition Story", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10773, "Truth_answer": "The movie The New Edition Story was 10 years in the making, and now it’s finally here.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the production of the New Edition Story", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10773, "Truth_answer": "The New Edition Story is an American biographical three-part miniseries about the R&B group New Edition.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes does The New Edition Story have", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10774, "Truth_answer": "The fifth season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on June 9, 2017.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_5)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_4)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_1)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_3)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Season 5 of Orange is the New Black come out on Netflix", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10774, "Truth_answer": "Orange Is the New Black -season 4- The fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on June 17, 2016", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_4)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_3)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_5)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_1)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did season 4 of Orange Is the New Black come out on Netflix", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10774, "Truth_answer": "Orange Is the New Black -season 3-The third season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on June 11, 2015", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_3)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_4)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_5)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_1)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "and when did season 3 of Orange Is the New Black come out in Netflix", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10774, "Truth_answer": "Orange Is the New Black -season 2- The second season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on June 6, 2014", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_1)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_2)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "for seasson 2 of Orange Is the New Black when did it come out in Netflix", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10774, "Truth_answer": "Orange Is the New Black -season 1- The first season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the New Black premiered on Netflix on July 11, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232654id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_1)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200303232710id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_5)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200111012314id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_2)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_4)_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190826061002id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black_(season_3)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did season 1 of Orange Is the New Black come out in Netflix", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10775, "Truth_answer": "The lantern room is that portion of the top of a lighthouse tower", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190305063024id_/https://www.seathelights.com/other/anatomy.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the chamber at the top of a lighthouse called", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10775, "Truth_answer": "The lighthouse is comprised of three parts: The lower service room, the optic section, and the dome.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the remaining parts of the lighthouse called", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10775, "Truth_answer": "Yes, someone can live in the lighthouse by either buying one, renting one, or becoming a volunteer or paid lighthouse keeper.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Can someone live in any of the three parts of the lighthouse", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10775, "Truth_answer": "The disadvantages of living in the lighthouse structure are: 1. Play tour guide to curious strangers, 2. Generate your own electricity -or live without it-, 3. Be prepared to…survive.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the disadvantages to living in the structure of the lighthouse", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10775, "Truth_answer": "Point Pinos Lighthouse is one of six lighthouses along the coast, built in 1855. Before its construction, this point was dangerous to sailors who mistakenly believed they reached Monterey Bay.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many lighthouses are there in Monterey Bay", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10776, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "list of integrated colleges in thane for science", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10777, "Truth_answer": "Eric Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly. Although Michael J. Fox was the first choice for McFly, time conflicts with Fox's role on Family Ties prevented him.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was supposed to play in Back To The Future", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10777, "Truth_answer": "After filming scenes, Stoltz was cut because Director Zemeckis realized the actor played the part too dramatically. Zemeckis and Gale wrote the part of Marty to be a comedic character.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the original actor Eric Stoltz ever film parts of Back To The Future“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10777, "Truth_answer": "Eric Stoltz played as Rocky Dennis in the biographical drama film Mask, and earned the nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191220021114id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Stoltz_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What other movies is the actor Eric Stoltz famous for", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10777, "Truth_answer": "Eric Stoltz was born on September 30, 1961. The actor is 58 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is the actor Eric Stoltz", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10777, "Truth_answer": "Stoltz has been married to singer Bernadette Moley since 2005", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Eric Stoltz married", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10778, "Truth_answer": "Manhattan is the 14th episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series Once Upon a Time", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does mr gold find out henry is his grandson", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10778, "Truth_answer": "The show Once Upon a Time aired in February 17, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the show Once Upon a Time air", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10778, "Truth_answer": "Manhattan was co-written by series co-creators/executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis and directed by The Shield veteran Dean White", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the producer of Once Upon a Time", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10778, "Truth_answer": "There are 155 episodes in the show Once Upon a Time", "Truth_passages": [ "https://oncepodcast.com/once-and-wonderland-connections-crossovers-comparisons-and-spoilers-once-upon-a-time-podcast-131-wonderland-012/_p5" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes is the show Once Upon a Time“", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10778, "Truth_answer": "The names of the main characters in the show Once Upon a Time are: Regina Mills, Mr. Gold, Henry Mills, Emma Swan, and Mary Margaret Blanchard.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What are the names of the main cast in the show Once Upon a Time.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10779, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "jane and the dragon the last of the dragon slayers", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10780, "Truth_answer": "The capacity of royal hospital kilmainham, a musical venue for concerts and it has a capacity of c.150, and the Great Hall which has a capacity for up to 450.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what is the capacity of royal hospital kilmainham", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10780, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Hospital Kilmainham was Founded by James Butler, Duke of Ormonde and Viceroy to King Charles II.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the founder of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10780, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Hospital Kilmainham was designed by the architect William Robinson. The construction work began in 1680 and the hospital was completed in 1684.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the Royal Hospital Kilmainham founded.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10780, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Hospital Kilmainham was a retirement home for veteran soldiers. Music was a prominent feature of the pensioner’s social lives. Recitals and balls took place in the Great Hall.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Royal Hospital Kilmainham used as a hospital", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10780, "Truth_answer": "The Royal Hospital Kilmainham opened in 1985 as the National Centre for Culture and the Arts, and today is a venue for concerts of classical music.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did concerts start in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10781, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "a new plant forms from a stem that broke off of the parent plant. this is an example of", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10782, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "name the small river in the middle of majuli", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10783, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "all the countries who have won the world cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10784, "Truth_answer": "An archaeological survey carried out in 2012 by China’s State Administration of Cultural Heritage suggested the wall is some 13,000 miles – or 21,000km – long.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018003525id_/https://www.historyextra.com/period/ancient-history/great-wall-china-facts-history-length-why-built-from-space/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long is the Great Wall of China in miles", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10784, "Truth_answer": "The Great Wall of China is an ancient series of walls and fortifications located in northern China.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://billreidfoundation.org/the-new-world-wonders-you-should-visit/_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191018003525id_/https://www.historyextra.com/period/ancient-history/great-wall-china-facts-history-length-why-built-from-space/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is the location of the Great Wall of China", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10784, "Truth_answer": "The Great Wall of China was built around built around 500 years ago.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long ago was the Great Wall of China built", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10784, "Truth_answer": "The Wall was commissioned by the First Emperor who died in 210 BC, long before the emergence of the Mongols around AD 800 to protect from the threat from Xiongnu.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why was the Great Wall of China built", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10784, "Truth_answer": "Unfortunately, most of the Great Wall sections built before the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) have almost disappeared. Only the sections built during the Ming Dynasty are still in good condition.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200524094232id_/https://www.chinahighlights.com/greatwall/current-situation-of-the-great-wall.htm_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Great Wall of China still erected", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10785, "Truth_answer": "India's Mariyappan Thangavelu created history on Friday night by winning a gold medal in the men's high jump T-42 event at the Rio Paralympics.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20181128133711id_/https://www.news18.com/news/olympics/rio-paralympics-2016-mariyappan-thangavelu-wins-gold-in-mens-high-jump-1291135.html_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won Gold in the Rio Paraolympics 2016 high jump", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10785, "Truth_answer": "Mariyappan Thangavelu is an Indian Paralympic high jumper representing India in the 2016 Summer Paralympic games held in Rio de Janeiro in the men's high jump T-42 category.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614073203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariyappan_Thangavelu_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What country is Mariyappan Thangavelu from", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10785, "Truth_answer": "Mariyappan Thangavelu was born on June 28, 1995. He is 24 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Mariyappan Thangavelu", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10785, "Truth_answer": "In 2015, he completed a bachelor's degree in business administration from AVS College of Arts and Science. He plans to complete an MBA from the same institution.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200614073203id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariyappan_Thangavelu_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is Mariyappan Thangavelu attending college", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10785, "Truth_answer": "Mariyappan Thangavelu has won 10 awards", "Truth_passages": [ "http://currentaffairs.freejobalert.com/sept-2016-current-affairs-study-material/13951/?replytocom=10069_p34" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many awards and medals has the Mariyappan Thangavelu received", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10786, "Truth_answer": "Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar ensured that Napoleon would never invade Britain. Nelson, hailed as the savior of his nation, was given a magnificent funeral.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the goal of waging the Battle of Trafalgar", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10786, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Trafalgar was fought on October 21, 1805.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130215012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars_p19", "https://www.wikiyy.com/en/Napoleonic_Wars_p19", "https://enwiki.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/29083_p10", "http://02mydafsoup-01.soup.io/tag/Fourth%20plinth_p23", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031010id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the Battle of Trafalgar occur", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10786, "Truth_answer": "The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement fought by the British Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What countries were involved in the battle of Trafalgar", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10786, "Truth_answer": "The battle was fought at sea In a fierce battle were 27 British ships of the line fought 33 French and Spanish ships of the line.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was the Battle of Trafalgar fought at sea or land", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10786, "Truth_answer": "Lord Admiral Nelson’s flagship greater experience and training of the Royal Navy overcame the greater numbers of the French and Spanish navies winning the battle.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the Battle of Trafalgar", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10787, "Truth_answer": "The National Athletic Trainers' Association was founded in 1950 when the first meeting took place in Kansas City.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101051132id_/https://www.nata.org/about_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first year athletic trainers organized into a profession", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10787, "Truth_answer": "the NATA has grown to more than 45,000 members worldwide today.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219010146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Athletic_Trainers%27_Association_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101051132id_/https://www.nata.org/about_p2", "https://www.wfatt.org/nata_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How big is the National Athletic Trainers' Association now", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10787, "Truth_answer": "Once housed in Greenville, NC, NATA now is headquartered in Carrollton, TX", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101051132id_/https://www.nata.org/about_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is NATA's headquarters", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10787, "Truth_answer": "The National Athletic Trainers' Association mission is to represent, engage and foster the continued growth and development of the athletic training profession and athletic trainers as unique health care providers.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191101051132id_/https://www.nata.org/about_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is NATA's mission", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10787, "Truth_answer": "The NATA consists of 10 Districts.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191219010146id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Athletic_Trainers%27_Association_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many districts are involved in NATA", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10788, "Truth_answer": "The moniker is bestowed upon Anakin in Revenge of the Sith upon his turn to the dark side of the Force.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Darth Vader turn to the dark side", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10788, "Truth_answer": "Darth Vader, ultimately escapes the dark side and redeems himself by sacrificing his life to save his son, Luke Skywalker, and kill the Emperor in Return of the Jedi.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does Darth Vader return back from the dark side", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10788, "Truth_answer": "Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker appears in seven of the live-action Star Wars films, the series The Clone Wars , Rebels, and the micro-series Clone Wars and Forces of Destiny.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p12" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In how many episodes of Star Wars does Darth Vader appear in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10788, "Truth_answer": "George Walton Lucas Jr. is an American filmmaker, philanthropist and entrepreneur who is best known for creating the Star Wars and Indiana Jones.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What filmmaker created the character Darth Vader in Star wars", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10788, "Truth_answer": "The idea that Vader should wear a breathing apparatus was first proposed by concept artist Ralph McQuarrie during preproduction discussions for Star Wars with George Lucas in 1975.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130003205id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Vader_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Darth Vader's original costume have a helmet", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10789, "Truth_answer": "In the Tenth Amendment, the Constitution recognizes the powers of the state governments. Traditionally, these included the “police powers” of health, education, and welfare.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what powers did the constitution leave to the states", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10789, "Truth_answer": "The Tenth Amendment defines balance of power between the federal government and the states. The amendment says that the federal government has only those powers specifically granted by the Constitution", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the purpose of the tenth amendament", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10789, "Truth_answer": "Because the United States Congress has been given the power to regulate interstate commerce, the states are limited in their ability to regulate or tax such commerce between them.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one power not alowed in the tenth amendment in the constitution", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10789, "Truth_answer": "The tenth amendment says that the federal government has the power to declare war, to collect taxes, to regulate interstate business activities and others that are listed in the articles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200523204835id_/https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/10th-amendment-rights-reserved-to-states-or-people_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is one power allowed in the tenth amendment in the constitution", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10789, "Truth_answer": "The federal government could not pass laws to the states unless it was stated in the constitution. Today the power of the federal government has expanded through the Supreme Court.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191227121931id_/https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2009/02/24/10th-amendment-history-and-purpose/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Has what was established in the tenth amendment in the constitution changed over time", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10790, "Truth_answer": "Summing up the entire panel, Cohen said, Overall, our lineup of Tom Jones, Jessie J, will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue gives us mega-star quality“", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who were the original judges on The Voice UK", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10790, "Truth_answer": "Meghan Trainor's is replacing Jennifer Hudson as the new coach on The Voice UK, she will join returning judges Tom Jones, Black Eyed Peas singer, Will.i.am, and Olly Murs.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are the judges in the Voice UK still the same ones", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10790, "Truth_answer": "The host of the Voice UK is Emma Willis.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017102100id_/https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/49852178_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the name of the Voice UK host", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10790, "Truth_answer": "The host of the show The Voice UK, Emma Willis, will be returning too.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191017102100id_/https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/49852178_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the host Emma Willis also returning to the Voice UK", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10790, "Truth_answer": "Molly Hocking -born 14 December 2000- is an English singer. In 2019, she won the eighth series of The Voice UK, winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190418053118id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Hocking_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What singer won the the Voice UK last season", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10791, "Truth_answer": "Holden Caulfield - The protagonist and narrator of the novel, Holden is a sixteen-year-old junior who has just been expelled for academic failure from a school called Pencey Prep", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914162738id_/http://www.sparknotes.com:80/lit/catcher/characters/?_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Holden Caulfield at the end of the book", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10791, "Truth_answer": "Holden Caulfield is portrayed as someone uncomfortable with his own weaknesses, and at times displays as much phoniness, meanness, and superficiality as anyone else in the book.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190914162738id_/http://www.sparknotes.com:80/lit/catcher/characters/?_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the narrator Holden Caulfield's character portrayed in the book", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10791, "Truth_answer": "Salinger's first Holden Caulfield story, I'm Crazy, appeared in Collier's on December 22, 1945, a year and a half before this movie was released.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210072220id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Caulfield_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first story of Holden Caulfield's appear", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10791, "Truth_answer": "The most noticeable of Holden’s “peculiarities” is how extremely judgmental he is of almost everything and everybody.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190913072921id_/http://www.sparknotes.com:80/lit/catcher/character/holden-caulfield/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was peculiar about Holden Caulfield in the book", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10791, "Truth_answer": "Holden Caulfield attitude toward sex was peculiar. Holden is a virgin, but very interested in sex, and, in fact, he spends much of the novel trying to lose his virginity.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What else was peculiar about Holden Caulfield's the character", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10792, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how is netnography research different than straightforward social media monitoring research", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10793, "Truth_answer": "In the Season 5 premiere of The Office Jim proposes to Pam in the pouring rain at a rest stop, saying that he can't wait.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115013108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Beesly_p7" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Jim pretend to propose to Pam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10793, "Truth_answer": "In Season 6 of The Office, Jim and Pam are married in the season's 4th and 5th episodes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191115013108id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Beesly_p11" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim and Pam get married in The show The Office", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10793, "Truth_answer": "In the television sitcom The Office Jim and Pam have two children, Cecelia Marie Halpert, and Philip Halpert.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Jim and Pam's family grow", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10793, "Truth_answer": "In the episode number 8 Jim and Pam's second child Phillip Harpert was born.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what episode of The Office was Jim and Pam's second child born", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10793, "Truth_answer": "The sitcom the Office has 201 episodes.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many episodes is the sitcom The Office", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10794, "Truth_answer": "Pie charts are very widely used in the business world and the mass media.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where are pie charts used in real life", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10794, "Truth_answer": "The earliest known pie chart is generally credited to William Playfair's Statistical Breviary of 1801.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_chart_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first pie chart created", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10794, "Truth_answer": "pie charts kinds: 3D pie chart/perspective pie cake, Doughnut chart, Exploded pie chart, Polar area diagram, Ring chart, sunburst chart, multilevel pie chart, Spie chart, Square chart / Waffle chart.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many kinds of pie charts are there", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10794, "Truth_answer": "Pie charts can be replaced in most cases by other plots such as the bar charts, box chart, dot plot, etc.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204170859id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_chart_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can pie charts be replaced with a different kind of chart", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10794, "Truth_answer": "If too many pieces of data are used, pie chart becomes less effective. They themselves may become crowded and hard to read if there are too many pieces of data.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "The pie chart is not recommended for use in what circumstances", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10795, "Truth_answer": "There is only one unit of measurement for each type of quantity measured. The three most common base units in the metric system are the meter, gram, and liter.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the basic units of measurement in the metric system", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10795, "Truth_answer": "In 1790, the French National Assembly commissioned the Academy of Science to design a simple decimal-based system of units; the system they devised is known as the metric system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200609071236id_/https://www.visionlearning.com/en/library/General-Science/3/The-Metric-System/47_p3" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How did the basic units of measurement in the metric system come about", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10795, "Truth_answer": "In 1960, the metric system was officially named the Système International d'Unités, and is now used in nearly every country in the world except the United States.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Does the U.S. use the the metric system devised by the Academy of science", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10795, "Truth_answer": "The metric system uses units such as meter, liter, and gram to measure length, liquid volume, and mass, but U.S. customary system uses feet, quarts, and ounces to measure these.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191209124144id_/http://www.montereyinstitute.org:80/courses/DevelopmentalMath/COURSE_TEXT_RESOURCE/U06_L2_T1_text_final.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What metric system is used in the U.S. for measurements", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10795, "Truth_answer": "The metric system is based on 10s where as the U.S. system there are 12 inches in a foot, and 3 feet in a yard…and 5,280 feet in a mile.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the difference between the metric system of measurement and the system of measurement used in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10796, "Truth_answer": "Currently the global sheep population stands at more than 1 billion head with 19 per cent found in Asia and Africa.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who has the most sheep in the world", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10796, "Truth_answer": "The country in Asia with the most sheep is China, which has the most sheep count in the world. China produces 24.5% of the total world sheep meat production.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which countries in Asia have the most sheep", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10796, "Truth_answer": "In the African continent the largest sheep population exist in Sudan, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Algeria.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which countries in Africa have the most sheep count", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10796, "Truth_answer": "The countries more specialized in the production of wool in South America like Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Brazil, have close to 60% of total sheep numbers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "And in South America which countries have the most sheep count", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10796, "Truth_answer": "Australia is the world largest exporter of sheep meat, and is the world’s second largest producer of lamb and mutton -FAO-.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Australia's sheep count", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10797, "Truth_answer": "On 8 October 2017, Egypt qualified for the 2018 World Cup after a 2–1 win over Congo", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_national_football_team_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Egypt beat to qualify for the World Cup", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10797, "Truth_answer": "The Egypt national football team, known colloquially as The Pharaohs, represents Egypt in men's International association football.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the name of the Egyptian team", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10797, "Truth_answer": "The Egyptian national team is the most successful national team in Africa", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_national_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the Egyptian football national team's ranking in Africa", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10797, "Truth_answer": "The Egyptian national team is the most successful national team in Africa, having won the Africa Cup of Nations a record seven times.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191121231643id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_national_football_team_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many times has the Egyptian football national team won championships", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10797, "Truth_answer": "Egypt has also been as high as ninth in the FIFA World Rankings. Egypt has yet to win a game in the World Cup.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the Egyptian team ever won a World Cup tittle", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10798, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "i know you once upon a dream maleficent", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10799, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "are you a member of a professional association", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10800, "Truth_answer": "The 2020 UEFA Champions League Final will be played at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey on 30 May 2020.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://eifd.kling-com.de/european-championship-semifinals.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where is the champions league final going to be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10800, "Truth_answer": "The 2019 UEFA Champions League Final, which was the last one played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 2019.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the last Champion league final played", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10800, "Truth_answer": "Liverpool won the final 2–0, with a penalty which was converted after 106 seconds by Mohamed Salah and a strike by substitute Divock Origi after 87 minutes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191026103001id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEFA_Champions_League_Final_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who won the The 2019 UEFA Champions League Final", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10800, "Truth_answer": "The UEFA Champions League is a seasonal football competition established in 1955.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the UEFA championship league first established", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10800, "Truth_answer": "The UEFA championship, called European Cup then, was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Reims 4–3 in the final at Parc des Princes, Paris, on June 13, 1956.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200820205927id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1955%E2%80%9356_European_Cup_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the winning team in the UEFA championship league final of 1955", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10801, "Truth_answer": "After five seasons, numerous deaths and a dark decent into madness, the world of A&E's Bates Motel came to a close.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200413040936id_/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/bates-motel-series-finale-explained-995754_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many Bates Motel seasons will there be", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10801, "Truth_answer": "The first season of Bates Motel premiered on March 18, 2013.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20170402093921id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bates_Motel_(season_1)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the premier of the first season of Bates Motel", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10801, "Truth_answer": "Cast members of the show 'Bates Motel' are: Freddie Highmore, Vera Farmiga, Max Thieriot, Olivia Cooke, Nicola Peltz, Nestor Carbonell and Kenny Johnson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who are the cast members of the show 'Bates Motel'", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10801, "Truth_answer": "The genre of 'Bates Motel' is Mystery, Psychological horror, Drama.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bates_Motel_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of 'Bates Motel'", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10801, "Truth_answer": "'Bates Motel' was developed by Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin, and Anthony Cipriano, and is produced by Universal Television and American Genre for the cable network A&E.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191202062000id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bates_Motel_(TV_series)_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the producer of the show 'Bates Motel'", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10802, "Truth_answer": "Hot in Herre is a song by American rapper Nelly from his second studio album Nellyville that came out on April 16, 2002.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://hs-360.org/hot-in-herre-nelly-video-girls.html_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Herre_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did Nelly's Hot in Herre come out", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10802, "Truth_answer": "'Hot in Herre' was released by Universal Records as the second single from the project and features additional vocals by former labelmate Dani Stevenson.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who released the song 'Hot in Herre’", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10802, "Truth_answer": "The song 'Hot in Herre' was produced by The Neptunes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Herre_p0", "http://hs-360.org/hot-in-herre-nelly-video-girls.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who produced the song 'Hot in Herre’", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10802, "Truth_answer": "Hot in Herre was the inaugural winner of the Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards on February 23, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Herre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the song 'Hot in Herre' win any award", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10802, "Truth_answer": "There were two music videos made for the single Hot in Herre, one set in a dance club, and an alternative one shot at the St. Louis Arch.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190902035244id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_in_Herre_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Were any music videos made for the song 'Hot in Herre’", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10803, "Truth_answer": "Guam is a presidential representative democracy, whereby the Governor is head of government, and of a multi-party system.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191224041642id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Guam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the type of government in Guam", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10803, "Truth_answer": "The current governor is Lou Leon Guerrero, a Democrat who was inaugurated on January 7, 2019 following her election in 2018.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191207031012id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_governors_of_Guam_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Guam's governor at the moment", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10803, "Truth_answer": "The Mariana chain of which Guam is a part is the closest land mass to the Mariana Trench, the deep subduction zone that runs east of the Marianas.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where is Guam's territory", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10803, "Truth_answer": "Guam is an organized territory of the United States in Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://www.theretiredsailor.com/2012_08_29_archive.html_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the territory of Guam part of the U.S.", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10803, "Truth_answer": "The United States captured Guam June 21,1898. On December 8, 1941, after Pearl Harbor, Guam was captured by the Japanese. The U.S. recaptured the island on July 21, 1944.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the U.S. capture Guam's territory", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10804, "Truth_answer": "U.S. began sending arms to Britain. Defense budget increased. income tax rose to 81%. The economy grew 8.8%. Unemployment fell 14.6%. Prices rose 0.7%. The debt rose to $51 billion.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1940 during the Great Depression", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10804, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. declared war on Japan after Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in 1941", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10804, "Truth_answer": "The economy grew 17.7%, unemployment plummeted to 9.9%, and prices rose 9.9%. The debt grew to $58 billion. FDR created the greatest percentage increase in U.S. debt by a president.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200308211825id_/https://www.thebalance.com/great-depression-timeline-1929-1941-4048064_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What happened in the U.S. as a result of the war in 1941", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10804, "Truth_answer": "World War II ended on the European front in 1945, and the Japanese surrendered after the U.S. dropped bombs on Hiroshima and Nagaski", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the war that started in 1941 end", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10804, "Truth_answer": "The New Deal programs of the 1930s helped revive the U.S. economy after the Great Depression.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did the United States recover from the Great Depression", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10805, "Truth_answer": "On March 8, 1965, 3,500 United States Marines came ashore at Da Nang as the first wave of U.S. combat troops into South Vietnam.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did USA get involved in the Vietnam War", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10805, "Truth_answer": "The causes of the Vietnam War revolve around the simple belief held by America that communism was threatening to expand all over south-east Asia.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why did the USA get involved in the Vietnam War", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10805, "Truth_answer": "Some 365,000 Vietnamese civilians are estimated by one source to have died as a result of the war during the period of American involvement.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191127075929id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War_casualties_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many civilian casualties as a result of the Vietnam War", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10805, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. military reported 58,220 American casualties.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many American casualties were reported in the Vietnam War", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10805, "Truth_answer": "The Vietnam War lasted from 1955 to1975 in South Vietnam; accordingly it suffered the most casualties. The war spilled over to neighboring countries that were Cambodia, and Laos.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How long was the Vietnam War", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10806, "Truth_answer": "The courses of the phrenic and the vagus nerves are similar: they both start in the neck, run downward in the mediastinum, and pass through the diaphragm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731195826id_/https://aclandanatomy.com/multimediaplayer.aspx?multimediaid=10528287_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731195826id_/https://aclandanatomy.com/multimediaplayer.aspx?multimediaid=10528287_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "where do the phrenic and vagus nerves originate", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10806, "Truth_answer": "The phrenic nerve is the motor and sensory nerve of the diaphragm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731195826id_/https://aclandanatomy.com/multimediaplayer.aspx?multimediaid=10528287_p1", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731195826id_/https://aclandanatomy.com/multimediaplayer.aspx?multimediaid=10528287_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the phrenic nerve", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10806, "Truth_answer": "The vagus nerve provides the parasympathetic supply for all the organs of the thorax and abdomen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731195826id_/https://aclandanatomy.com/multimediaplayer.aspx?multimediaid=10528287_p2", "http://web.archive.org/web/20190731195826id_/https://aclandanatomy.com/multimediaplayer.aspx?multimediaid=10528287_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the function of the vagus nerve", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10806, "Truth_answer": "The phrenic nerve takes its name from the Ancient Greek phren, meaning diaphragm.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190801003628id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrenic_nerve_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who named the nerve phrenic", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10806, "Truth_answer": "The name “vagus” comes from the Latin term for “wandering.” This is because the vagus nerve wanders from the brain into organs in the neck, chest, and abdomen.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200218164729id_/https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318128_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who named the nerve vagus", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10807, "Truth_answer": "The Odyssey consists of a white, black, and brown box which connects to a television set, two rectangular controllers attached by wires, and plastic overlays which stick to the television.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204235105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What materials were used to make the Magnavox Odyssey", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10807, "Truth_answer": "Ralph H. Baer, known as “the father of video games,“ led a small team at Sanders Associates and they together developed The Magnavox Odyssey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120212id_/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/07/18/magnavox-odyssey-first-game-system-available-consumer-market/_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was the designer of the Magnavox Odyssey", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10807, "Truth_answer": "The Magnavox Odyssey was released by Magnavox in the United States in September 1972 and overseas the following year.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517120212id_/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/07/18/magnavox-odyssey-first-game-system-available-consumer-market/_p0", "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204235105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first release of the Magnavox Odyssey in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10807, "Truth_answer": "A total of 28 games distributed on 11 different game cards were released for the Magnavox Odyssey.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191204235105id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey_p14" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many games were included in the Magnavox Odyssey", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10807, "Truth_answer": "Magnabox Odyssey console was discontinued in 1975, and replaced by the Magnavox Odyssey², also known as Philips Odyssey², is a second generation home video game console that was released in1978.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Magnavox Odyssey still being produced", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10808, "Truth_answer": "The ADI registration fee covers a number of elements: estimated Costs of registration team $149, examiners $146, Product quality and development costs $32, Administration and Overheads $28, Total costs $355", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "why does the DVSA charge a fee for ADI registration", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10808, "Truth_answer": "To become an ADI you must complete three qualifying tests. The first for your theory knowledge, second your driving ability and fitness, and third your ability to instruct learner drivers.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many tests are needed to be approved as an ADI driver instructor", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10808, "Truth_answer": "When you first apply, an enhanced security check will be carried out by Access NI, then a DVA will send you your eligibility number to book a theory test.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203192209id_/https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/how-become-approved-driving-instructor-adi_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is required when you apply to become an ADI", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10808, "Truth_answer": "To become an approved driving instructor ADI you must Have held a driving license for at least 3 years, Have no more than 6 points on your license.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Are there other requirements to apply for ADI driving instructor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10808, "Truth_answer": "You can complete the application online by clicking here: online and register. You will need an email address and will be asked to create a password", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200930161919id_/https://smartdriving.co.uk/driving-instructor-training/adi-process/step-2/whats-involved-in-driving-instructor-training/_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Can you apply online for the ADI driving instructor", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10809, "Truth_answer": "After Samuel tells Saul that God has rejected him as king, David, a son of Jesse, from the tribe of Judah, enters the story", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is Saul and David in the Bible", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10809, "Truth_answer": "After this point on Saul's story is largely the account of his increasingly troubled relationship with David", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What happens after David entered the story", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10809, "Truth_answer": "According to the Hebrew text of the Bible Saul reigned for forty two years, but scholars generally agree that the text is faulty and that a reign of twenty or twenty-two years is more probable", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121173910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How long did Saul reign", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10809, "Truth_answer": "Saul married Ahinoam, daughter of Ahimaaz.", "Truth_passages": [ "https://markabowling.com/2018/01/_p50", "http://bible-reading.com/cgi-bin/daily-reading.cgi/NIV-86_p14", "http://web.archive.org/web/20200121173910id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was king Saul's wife", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10809, "Truth_answer": "Saul had a daughter, her name was Merab.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Did Saul have any daughters", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10810, "Truth_answer": "In 1858 Cavour formed an alliance with France, against Austria, Italy's major obstacle to unification. Austria declared war against Sardinia in 1859 and was easily defeated by the French army.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who did Italy have to fight to achieve its own unification", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10810, "Truth_answer": "In 1861, Italy was declared a united nation-state under the Sardinian king Victor Immanuel II.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190828041952id_/http://www.sparknotes.com:80/history/european/1871/section3/_p2" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What year did Italy become a united nation state", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10810, "Truth_answer": "From the year 568 AD all the way until the late 19th century, Italy was divided.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190718041943id_/https://www.vox.com/2014/12/1/7314717/italian-unification_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "For how long was the country of Italy devided before it became united", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10810, "Truth_answer": "From 1848 to 1849 was the first Italian war of Independence.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When was the first Italian war to become independent", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10810, "Truth_answer": "In 1859 to 1861 was the second war of independence and its aftermath.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there a second Italian war for independence", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10811, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "classicism is characterized by what three related ideas", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10812, "Truth_answer": "The oil-rich Bakken shale formation has made North Dakota the second-largest crude-producing state behind only Texas.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191124180150id_/https://www.npr.org/2018/11/23/669198912/after-struggles-north-dakota-grows-into-its-ongoing-oil-boom_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What kind of oil is in North Dakota", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10812, "Truth_answer": "North Dakota generated 852 million barrels of Bakken crude, The Bakken and the Three Forks formation are 94% of Dakota's current oil production, with about 1 million barrels a day.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why has the oil-rich Bakken Shale formation made North Dakota the second largest crude -producing state in the U.S.", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10812, "Truth_answer": "Crude oil is produced in 32 U.S. states and in U.S. coastal waters.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191130094338id_/https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/oil-and-petroleum-products/where-our-oil-comes-from.php_p6" ], "Truth_rewrite": "In how many U.S states do we find the production of crude oil.", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10812, "Truth_answer": "The U.S. top five crude oil-producing states in 2018 were Texas with 40.5%, North Dakota with 11.5%, New Mexico with 6.3%, Oklahoma with 5.0%, and Alaska with 4.5%.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Which U.S. states produce the most crued oil", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10812, "Truth_answer": "Petroleum in the United States has been a major industry since shortly after the oil discovery in the Oil Creek area of Titusville, Pennsylvania in 1859.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the U.S. started extracting crude oil", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10813, "Truth_answer": "The five most famous wine regions in France are Champagne, Burgundy, Bordeaux, The Loire Valley and Alsace.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "what are the 5 famous regions in france that produces still wines", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10813, "Truth_answer": "French wine is produced all throughout France, in quantities between 50 and 60 million hectolitres per year, or 7–8 billion bottles.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191025222143id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_wine_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the production of wine in France per year", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10813, "Truth_answer": "French wine traces its history to the 6th century BC, after colonization of Southern Gaul by Greek settlers. Many of France's regions dating their wine-making history to Roman times.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When back in time did the production of wine in France begin", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10813, "Truth_answer": "Numerous grape varieties are cultivated in France, including both internationally well-known and obscure local varieties. In fact, most of the so-called international varieties are of French origin.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Why is France one of the top producers", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10813, "Truth_answer": "France is the second largest exporter in the world of both services and farm products, and the world’s leading supplier of cheese, wine, and wheat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the ranking of France as an export country", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10814, "Truth_answer": "It is frequently assumed that Great Scott! is a minced oath of some sort, Scott replacing God.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216014604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scott_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Where did the phrase Great Scott come from", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10814, "Truth_answer": "Great Scott! is an interjection of surprise, amazement, or dismay, an inoffensive exclamation, popular in the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century, and now considered dated.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200216014604id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scott_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the meaning of the phrase Great Scott“", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10814, "Truth_answer": "Winfield Scott the commander of American armies in the Mexican War, and Union general-in-chief at the beginning of the Civil War, is likely the source of “Great Scott!”", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "In what country did the phrase Great Scott originate", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10814, "Truth_answer": "Winfield Scott was born near Petersburg, Virginia, in 1786.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191210012112id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What state was the commander Winfield Scott from", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10814, "Truth_answer": "The phrase Great Scott was used in the Back to the Future series, and also used with some frequency much earlier by Hank Morgan, Mark Twain’s own Connecticut Yankee.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Has the phrase Great Scott been used in movies", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10815, "Truth_answer": "The Rochdale Canal made movement of raw materials and finished products a practical reality.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200112070630id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_Heath_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the canal in Newton Heath used for", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10815, "Truth_answer": "The Rochdale Canal runs from the Manchester border with Newton Heath through the borough's western wards of Failsworth and Chadderton, to borders with Rochdale crossing the river by an aqueduct.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where was the Rochdale canal in Newton Heath located", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10815, "Truth_answer": "Opened through to Manchester in 1804, the Rochdale Canal became the first trans-Pennine canal route, as difficulties with the Standedge Tunnel were delaying completion of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the opening of the Rochdale Canal", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10815, "Truth_answer": "Well-used during the nineteenth century, journeys on the canal declined by the twentieth century, and last voyages through the canal took place in 1937.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the the Rochdale Canal still in use", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10815, "Truth_answer": "The Rochdale is significant for leisure boating in that it is one of the three canals which cross the Pennines and thus join north-western canals with the waterways of the North East", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190619084130id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochdale_Canal_p10" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Is the Rochdale canal closed now", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10816, "Truth_answer": "The United Nations was created at the end of World War II as an international peacekeeping organization and a forum for resolving conflicts between nations.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What organization was created after World War II to promote world peace", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10816, "Truth_answer": "The UN was established on October 24, 1945, with headquarters in Manhattan, New York City, and reflected the rise of the United States to global leadership in the postwar period.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What date was the United Nations established", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10816, "Truth_answer": "The structure and function of the United Nations has a Secretariat department, The General Assembly, The Security Council, Economic and Social Council , and Finally, the International Court of Justice.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How is the structure of the United Nations", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10816, "Truth_answer": "The United Nations member states are the 193 sovereign states and they have equal representation in the UN General Assembly. The UN is the world's largest intergovernmental organization.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How many countries are members of the United Nations", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10816, "Truth_answer": "The UN replaced the ineffective League of Nations established after World War I, which had failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Was there any other organization before The United Nations was established in 1945", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10817, "Truth_answer": "In the United States, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell exactly 508 points. This was the largest one-day percentage drop in history.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "how far did the stock market fall in 1987", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10817, "Truth_answer": "Potential causes of the stock market crash: Heightened hostilities in the Persian Gulf, fear of higher interest rates, a five-year bull market without correction, introduction of computerized trading.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What were the causes of the stock market fall in 1987", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10817, "Truth_answer": "Stock market crashes are driven by panic, they often follow speculation and economic bubbles, often distinguished from bear markets by panic selling and abrupt, dramatic price declines.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the effect of stock market crash on people", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10817, "Truth_answer": "In the summer of 1929, it was clear that the economy was contracting, and the stock market went through a series of unsettling price declines that fed investor anxiety.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What year was the previous stock market crash", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10817, "Truth_answer": "Historically the Tulip Mania -in the mid-1630s- is often considered to be the first recorded economic bubble.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20191203153252id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_market_crash_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What was the first stock market crash recorded in history.", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10818, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "captain lawrence brewing company 444 saw mill river rd elmsford ny 10523", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10819, "Truth_answer": "Jackson took on the burden of becoming president of the California motorcycle club at the beginning of season 5, and it changed him as a person.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20160512130918id_/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com:80/live-feed/sons-anarchy-season-5-finale-397694_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When does Jackson became President in Sons of Anarchy", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10819, "Truth_answer": "English actor Charlie Hunnam is best known for playing Jackson 'Jax' Teller in FX's 'Sons of Anarchy.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20200517112322id_/https://www.biography.com/actor/charlie-hunnam_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays the role of Jackson in Sons of Anarchy", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10819, "Truth_answer": "One highlight of season 5 is when Roosevelt arrives at Clay’s home, and tells him his gun was used in the murder of Damon Pope and his three associates.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is a highlight of season 5 of the Sons of Anarchy", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10819, "Truth_answer": "The series concluded on December 9, 2014, after 92 episodes broadcast over seven seasons.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112010138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sons_of_Anarchy_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "How many seasons are in the series Sons of Anarchy", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10819, "Truth_answer": "Sons of Anarchy, a television drama series created by Kurt Sutter, premiered on September 3, 2008 on the cable network FX in the United States.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20201112010138id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sons_of_Anarchy_episodes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the first series of Sons of Anarchy premier", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10820, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "there are two types of electrolytic capacitors which are the", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10821, "Truth_answer": "", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "When does So You Think You Can Dance The Next Generation start", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10822, "Truth_answer": "On 28 February 2017, Nand Kumar Sai assumed charge as chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Tribes.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171203094823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nand_Kumar_Sai_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the new chairman of National Scheduled Tribes Commision", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10822, "Truth_answer": "Nand Kumar Sai was born on 1 January 1946, is an Indian politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is 74 years old.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "How old is Nand Kumar Sai", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10822, "Truth_answer": "Nand Kumar Sai was born in the small village of Bhagora in the Jashpur district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171203094823id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nand_Kumar_Sai_p1" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What city was Nand Kumar Sai born in", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10822, "Truth_answer": "Dr Rameshwar Oraon was born on 14 February, 1947. He is an Indian politician, who is the current Finance Minister of Jharkhand.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who was Nand Kumar Sai's predecesor", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10822, "Truth_answer": "National Commission for Scheduled Tribes -NCST- is an Indian constitutional body established through Constitution -89th Amendment- Act, 2003.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20171201234749id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Commission_for_Scheduled_Tribes_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "When did the National Scheduled Tribe Commision get established", "Turn_no": 5 }, { "Conversation_no": 10823, "Truth_answer": "It takes place in a desolate area of the Siberian tundra next to the frozen ruins of a broken cargo ship and a old Soviet lighthouse.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Where does Call of the Dead take place", "Turn_no": 1 }, { "Conversation_no": 10823, "Truth_answer": "The players are once again are tasked with surviving the never-ending onslaught of the Zombie hordes, while also dealing with a new, dangerous threat.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "What is Call ForThe Dead's theme", "Turn_no": 2 }, { "Conversation_no": 10823, "Truth_answer": "The genre is crime, spy novel.", "Truth_passages": [ "http://web.archive.org/web/20190606000122id_/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_for_the_Dead_p0" ], "Truth_rewrite": "What is the genre of Call For The Dead", "Turn_no": 3 }, { "Conversation_no": 10823, "Truth_answer": "Simon Russell Beale plays the main role ij Call For The Dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who plays the main role in Call For The Dead", "Turn_no": 4 }, { "Conversation_no": 10823, "Truth_answer": "David John Moore Cornwell (born 19 October 1931), better known by the pen name John le Carré is the author of Cal For The Dead.", "Truth_passages": [], "Truth_rewrite": "Who is the author of Call For The Dead", "Turn_no": 5 } ]